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Page 12 — Feb, 22, 1965

Navy's Mission
In Stale Toji.
Fo Lawmakers
By n i r r r I. Johnion
W hat lha Navy do&lt;» for
Florida and what Florida can
do /or the Navy were ipelled
out Friday afternoon at a toplevel briefing at Sanford Na­
val Air Station.
Meeting at the b aie were
atate leglalatori and membera
of the Florida Chamber of
Commerce m ilitary affaire
committee.
They heard reporta from the
etate'a highest ranking Navy
offlcerk and then witnesied
one of the moat ipectacular
air demonatratloni ever itaged at the local bate.
Speaking were Vice Adm. A.
5. Heyward Jr., chief of naval
air training at Pensacola;
H ear Adm. Robert Goldthwait*, commander of Fleet
Air, Jacksonville, and Hear
Adm. T. A. Christopher, com­
m ander of the Key West forc­
es.
Each spelled out the duties
of their respective station and
told at the economic Impact
on the state.
Admiral Heyward explained
how his officers*.ard ..m e*
train flyers and and support
personnel; Admiral Goldthwaite tpld of his Jacksonville
m ilitary complex, one which
includes the local station^ and
Admiral Christopher told of
his role at the “ Gibralter on
the Gulf."
Capt. Chandler W. Swanson,
commanding officer of the lo­
cal station, welcomed the es­
tim ated 2&lt;« visitors and point­
ed to the hot HA5C Vigilante
as the best aircraft of Its type
In the world.
He also expressed warm ap­
proval of the communlty-Navy
relations and declared It "u n ­
surpassed anywhere."
After the briefings hy the
admirals, Capt. Jam es O.
Mayo, commander of Reccmnaissance Attack Wing tine,
showed slides of a Vigilante
as It approached a carrier and
explained what the visitors
would see when they visited
tiie flight line
There they watched simu­
lated takeoffs and landings on
carriers, air refurling and a
demonstration of the capabili­
ties of the aircraft, some of
which were flown here from
Key West, Jacksonville and
Pensacola for the allernoon.

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The House Numbering Pro­
ject set for Lake Mary by
the Lake M ary/ Chamber of
Commerce la now In full w in g
with the survey scheduled to
sta rt this Friday and continue
through Sunday, by Girl Scout
Troop 557 with cooperation of
Boy Scout Troop 242.
Final plana for the survey
were drsw-n up a t the board
of directors meeting held last
week a t the home of Ronald
Jackson, chairman, on Broadmora Drive. Jackson will meet
with the Girl Scouts this
week to give them further
instructions.
Jimmy Jones, chairman of
this special committee, has
the prepared maps numbered
and broken down into areas,
and the survey papers with
the questions to tie answered.
This work must be done in
preparation for getting all
the houses numbered. The
project Is needed now for giv­
ing directions and it also will
be needed for future delivery
of mail.
The dividing line wiij he
the renter of town a t the main
corner by the IGA Store with
numbers startin g from there
going north, east, south, and
west. Posters have been pre­
pared and are on display
throughout l.ske Mary.
' 'T h e Girl Scobf'Troop p ar­
ticipating In tiie survey is un­
der the leadership of Mrs.
Marti Danklefa, and the BoyScout Troop which volunteer­
ed to help is directed by
Scoutmaster Roy L. Howell
Jr.

FLORIDA Legislators
a n d members of the
State Chamber of Com­
merce’s military affairs
committee are s h o w n
arriving a t S a n f o r d
Naval Air Station for
their briefing on (be
economic impact of the
Navy to the stutc. Tho
group arrived in sever­
al buses escorted by
members of the Flori­
da Highway Patrol and,
as (lower photo) with
Slate Itep. S. J. Davis
Jr. (left) a n d Sen.
Mack N. Cleveland Jr.,
listened to top Navy off i c c r s in the stale.

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GEORGE WASIIIN&amp;I'ON, whose birthday is toiluy, was remembered in
an annual play at South side School. From the left: Mentorie Douglas
(Hannah). Tommy Richards (Col. Morris), Stephen Whelehel (George
Washington) and (iail Lee (Relay Ross).
(Herald Photo)

Lyman DEC Slates Banquet
Hy J Min* ( HMM'lhi-rry
I.ymun
School Distri­
butive Education Club va ill
bold iin thud nmmiil viii|tlu)*r
and employe brtiu|tnt Tueadny
at 7 ;’Ul p in- in III** Windjam­
mer iratuutunl m Fern Hulk
Th# thenu* f»*r Itna year*#
banquet it ■'Today'! train**#*
m « k r tomorfow's lead en ."
Clary Kaiser it student rhair*
mutt of the affair. Archie
Ilutm frull, club president, will
be master of reremonie# and
Itoirer N c r r u a n , vice pre sident,

w i 1 1 ifiVe the uplniimtik'
speech.
I* y m 1111 I'nticipal &lt;*mlti«n
lien ley will jfiv* tin* itivoca*
lion.
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Haines will present awards to
the stuilent allowing the limit
improvement in the ctaasrimm
and on tho job; the etudeiit
who has contributed the most
to the DK proKram; 1»K Stu­
dent of the Yeur, ami «« itifi1 ate# of uppicelation to the
1 mpl yiia,
A film allowing jtrtivitlee a t
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mil |.,. nhown.

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business fitrn# um] cii»pK&gt;)cr#
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Imtiqiii't in itpprri iiitn&gt;n fm
tin*i r **!H»| te i til Init.
3 Ill'll' will In* n prnjrcln.
di'iuoiiftti ulhtn u itb the f. Howi n w #ttidentR pameiputiuK.
R offer

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to be chosen by the Judges
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nock uml Hob White, »q)c» du*
uuinati alion. und Dirk (*urti#i

B ackache &amp;
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SECONDARY 10 KIDNEY IRRITATION

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Jim Mih bell v*ill mttoiIuiT
upc’i .u! tfiU'itt# and t iny 3«r*tton will Introduce the em­
ployer* and employe* County
School Supt. and Mm It T.
Mi Iwot* will be unions the *pet ml Kiif *tn.

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Seminole County *. *• **
Do you know?
There are 20 stations, in­
cluding sub-stations in the
Florida Agricultural Experi­
ment Station System employ­
ing a total of 372 research
scientists. This year (1965) is
the 75th year of operation of
the Experiment Station Sys­
tem.
The Central Florida Experi­
ment S tatio n ,on Celery Ave­
nue was established in 1933
for the purpose of finding the
cause and developing a rem ­
edy for cracked stem disease
' of celery. *
In 1935. two years after work
was begun at the Central
Florida Station farm ers were
successfully using 10 pounds
of borax per acre for the con­
trol of cracked stem of celery.
The first experim&lt;*n!» -with
DDT for the control of corn
rarw orm were conducted at
the- Central Florida E xperi­
ment Station. The use of DDT
for corn earworm control
made the present Sift 5 mil)ion a year sweet corn crop
possible.
llorticulluralists working at
the Central Florida Experi­
ment Station have found that
applications of chelated iron
will reduce injury caused by
excessive copper accum ula­
tions in old celery fields.

Phone 322-2611
Zip Code 32771
WEATHER: Cloudy thru Wednesday with some rain, high in 70s; low tonight 58-6-1.
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TUBS.. FEHRUARY 23, 1D65

SANFORD, FLORIDA

NO. 132

Space Glider Scorches Airways
GEORGE CARLTON, n member of Sanford
Junior High School Future Farmers judpiinr
team, won hit’ll individual honors at a stock
judging contest in Kissimmee with 2tMl points
out of 300. The team score placed them third
in the contest. Other team members were Mike
Gibson ami Mike Tindel.
(Herald l’huto)

Groundwork
Prepared For
Spaceships

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CAFE KENNEDY ( I T D —
The Air F o r c e sent

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dul spccklr-l spore. gilder nn
■ o - sc iirrliiu c ■ 1i - j h l -1-- «n
lo-rati recovery fiifi-r tod.-vy- to
Ictul l lie wily tn tie roup* re
plane s e f th e fu tu re .
The
Delta- w inged
space­
c r a f t wus h u r le d nlliiut 39
mile* h ig h by a T h a i - D e l t a
lo c k e t t h a t thum b-le d into n
molition of two buildings own- , ^ itiy sky.

Certain City Bars
Win Late Closings

A new rity ordinance, permilting resU tirants which seat ed i&gt;v Mrs. \rgenla Const an - | The blonder'* si-mod stage
A new variety of cantaloupe more than 200 persons to re- tine at 703 West Ninth Street ' t|„.n
(|lr
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named "Seminole" was tiemam open until 2 a m every and 212 West Fourth
Street
sent u ..n i&lt;13 .300 .mites
vejnpeti at ine le n ira i n o rm a ,nisht except Sunday was pass- and authom ed city Manager t«.t .hi,ul- tlu-lit
Inn i, ml.,
xpertmrnl Station, . i mmo o. (&gt;(j a[uj a,|,ipied by Sanford W K. Knowles to proceed em th'* uiiiio.pheie.
made available to growers in
icily commissioners m regular with raring;
Ity using the lift supplied
I960, is superior to other va­
, session Monday at lily Hall. Approved settlement of the by it* five fn-t-vc ide wings,
rieties In lahle quality, re ­
The action put* rily liars on *,pwer trcalm ent plant eon the l,]Tfi-)Hiuinl cruft roasted
sistance In downy and pow­
a par with f staiilishmenls in tract and authorized a plaque lilmut J ,7i m» nn(r*
the*
dery mildews, and in yield of
the county and surrounding t0 t„, prepared,
Atlantic Ocean m 23 minutes,
m arketable melons per acre.
counties which observe Ihe la
y;,q
pulilu- hearings
nn
M hen ii ii-m-heu an attitude
Field experiments initiated
ter dosing hours
March 8 to reztitte the ttlm-k of about f’\ m i l e s , n lug
at Ihe Central Florida Exper
Commissioners approved a between Oak Avenue and My- parachute popped out and
intent Station resulted in the
request by Mrs Duns Mason rile ,\m niie from 25th Street softened it* landing into ttie
rrlease of the "Flordagrand" |
h l a c k h e r r y in 1958. This
and I
*° a" ° \ h e r
r f &lt;,prn ho;
to P a r k Drive from C-t t o C 2 .*"»■
other b la c k b e r r y v a r.e l.ek

Landscaping
Given Okay
By Council

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

»».’• “ !&gt; shop, d e n ie d a re q u est a , „ ,
for tx lr n s itiii of linit' rh tit*j

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FIELD DAY for Seminole fount)’ women interested in crops production
:md experimentation was held today at l enlral Florida Experiment Sta­
tion on Celery Avenue. Station experts briefed the visitors. Top photo,
front the left: Mrs. II. G. Shuler. Geneva; Dr. John Darby, Mrs. John
i'lark. Osteen, and Mrs. E. IJ Wood, Sanford. Ilnltont photo, from the
left: Mrs. A. I’ulmaii. l.uiigvuNK!; Dr. H. L. Rhoades, Dr. Gertrude For­
man, Altamonte Springs; Mrs. Edwin Kennedy, Lake Mary, and Miss
Myrtie Wilson, county home demonstration agent. (See today’s “Around
the Clock" column.)
(Herald Photos)

commiaaiiiriei a.

In other action today the

vtliulf in in tli*1 wa*
A 11

Sen. Dirksen
Back in Capital

Interstate 4 Opens n&amp;wA...
BRIEFS
All W ay Wednesday Red Birthday

First St. ’Mall'
Set For April

Lady Bird Flips

Supreme Court
Ex-Jurist Dies

Seminole County may foon
have hm official lliatorirnl
( 'o n i tn f i i h m m a rem it of ac­
tion taken thia mornin*f by
Die .County Com million*
H ie board decided lo mk
ix iitin ^ hiitorical croups in
Uia county to recommend I he
type of commiaaiun which
will heat nerve the county.
They alio will recommend the
Mie «»f the contmiaaion niembenliip.
Sultalile apace to houne tfie
histone
valuable!
in the
county ia beiriK Bought by

Coinniiniion:
A|CMH*tl In

arra pr* o*ntL\ yoiwit 4 l !)**• ’*1• 4,M
i»p k«*K
mg developed hold promise of
t
a«
m
f’.ilnti
tin
\\fiim*
and
H
im
iiM
•
d
*ilm
ut 4**
becoming one of Central Flor­
Laurel \wnnt from JMh and
wft. t
rl hr
ida'* profitable small fruit
2t;th street
D
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k
rbi
«pp«art«l
to
be
norcrop*.
\
mot*on
1
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v
r
m
n
minium*
r
*
Work at the Centra! Florida
Kir! lit unlmtharn U&gt; ih a n ’f
1 “,,r Pl|,n** *i»rryiii|c pH'«.
Experiment Station resulted in
.UKIt* parkin. t&gt;n First Slruet dlv* '" wrr« i .vifiir In tin*
the release in 1902 of the
bet te e n l*;irL \ \ m u r and Oak
l,X
1,1 11,1 11 , l *
"F loralou" tomato. Floralou
WASHINGTON (IT h
\venue to iitallul parking irnJ &lt;i,M
*•' *'•**
is a high yielding disease re ­
■%
«!••» «fiance from a I &gt; to a 30 dt* **•*' *lintr k
sistant tnmato Having t-xcell S «*n n t r Krpulilu an
I u-i ulit pi H itt' in I hi* tin •
Kvi*i &lt;11 A! hit V,sr n ht»* ml
Bree aru lr from Park to t\il
rnl table qualities.
Vu F'*n t*
1+11 Jil1I'll ... 1 tl
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lot
lack
of
a
sc
Wink conducted at the i en
2»Hl*l it «oilId 1&gt;i* I*Unlit 1*/
aril
Hospital
fur
irriitnurt!
cond
tral H onda Experiment Sla
" 1Ins l- "o jillie-l thing I Ii*nil « tu !«I'll- a ship w.ii nl
turn first dem onstrated that tliuKtMMP of n reiT!!i**ut lie
J'l ever Ilian 1 id ami von ran t hr *&gt;i«i'll* III Ml 4VV** ill*’
there are a number o! plant riutih Hill rient, hifc off in
quota on Ibis is a danger ,‘j'Hl 1i fa*H HI)J its viiluiihlt
lay,
parasitic nematodes that at
.1 I• ' *•r-lf
Ihi kwi i rij, uiis Tri'itfii i| it (HIS block ii t!uic with those II-lM
tack vegetable crops arid re
I hi* flig h t, in i t iif kix in
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an
dure yields Soil fumigation
tin \ ir Fmii i i im'hri h pi d
has been developed lor the in Sanford. Fla , nv» r tin hardh .«•! throuBA there
rt t h*if ASSKl. Wlii «lf*
weekend
hut
returned
to
CorutniKssonr
HiiSiStnbothain
control of these microscopic
^i|jrr
j
r*
«
1
I
m li#lp lay iht* ^rnu!nlexubinied
Washington with Mrs, Dirk*
worms called nematodes
wnrk for future miiminl
The control of black bearl sen.
■wpjnrHliipK t!mi wilt In*
I MDSCciW 1 1 I’l l
The
T hp veteran Senator rxpmof chicory by foliar spraying
*! ft. f m i a i pr u j n f ^ un t In undei eoti.li lo-tion xml ll.il
I j L'JhSi tun k fl**IH ►pill I'
sSuvirl 'U n io n tin lay t'.h'hiiil
with Jioluhle uaUitnn was lirst rente.I a Moiumh flan up lait
ii
i«*n &lt;H Ijti lo
is id I l a n d n l Ji l pttj 11
ii -&gt;ti,,|ii la-mg rnmplet
develo|&gt;ed at the le n lra l Flor week sn&lt;l he spent Thursday
b*u» Ii riiHtiPUvri nl»l»* aito A j) w.t t* HjH Hi' il til Tilt In e-l on the e gut ml e link in rd thr 4 «l^am *'vio-iwiy of ha
ni -•d» nt tlie home of his
Ida Experiment btation
spa' i planes would d&lt;« away a! 2 p in W(1dnriM|a&gt; t thu Pmrll.lV 1 IIIV from Mate a r m e d fore?* a*ratnat a hack*
nhers"of the Crn W a ihirvflon physician. He re
Staff mem
with u « l l y i h t h i i r*H’i*v«*r y stall* Itmiil D**paft rttcmt saiil
drop of anti Ainriu-au rocket
Iral Florida Experiment St a t u r n e d to w ork F r i d a y and
Ito3-t
to downtown at 1 ! l«tUll|i(.
fluHn pi in flat r t*» Ilia fiuv* hida)* a t&amp;I HlliihaiMNp.
flew
to
Flo
rid
a
S
a
t
u
t
d
a
y
to
(
ilv
rmtiRii*»Mtn&lt;T*
M»»n.!;i\B
lion developed improved frr
How*- being readied for a two (
i rt„ j„ |„ ext* nding F e tv i'lo u .
tlliration practices for spinach join Mrs, D irkse n. She lutd Bflvr ipprov ♦ lo a r i 'j n ’*! of
‘Stern’ Interest
inmi I’rojeii lienitni *t*an
,n mti, , | rom M ariks Street
re snll ing in 3(8) per cenl in (e'en «t th e ir F lorida vacation local mifntnnhi!** Hi**lcr^
S A M S H l ’i n . N r t l t p l i
several
turn
f
,
*1
street
from
Park
ta"
‘
n
,v
l
,,f
n
f
h
'*
.
Itu.d.
were
built
crease in yield of fresh spin ll o 111 * in Deltary
a total* *n*t of S l 7 o i3.(&gt;00
S u p e r i o r &lt; "Uit JudK«‘ Al*
Avrntu* to f'.ilim»tto \venue in rarly Aprd.
arh in the Zell wood area
Wr c k s
\\ \s lllM , H&gt;\
it I'll
♦ till* MrLirpti* KipiTMWiiA,
hoi II |«w &gt; n think a a t il l lr
i. —■ .
i hi a iviti tiliirk ' mall" (or four
Staff members of tbo Cen­ m
■K
I \ 1 |&gt; |||. ||
part'd loin Nliilt Rout. I. Will Rep I drt! i.ri'M i D Oh* &gt; mote parrfitAl m ill'd and
Thr Simford Ih utl-I |«*nrsi da&gt;x \ptsl 7 in
tral Florida Experiment Sla
l H I l*
|M .|,.|„,,t..| tn t,.n lljyilou «,|| ....... ;,,m Mi, I.mhIiim ■leili" cneuuiugeim-nt lolghl
The renter &lt;»f the downtown
lion have worked out improv­ cd todiiy t!)zi( I*f*»ilrnt John*
ed cultural and ferliliralion urn ordered a [Ih*p»rtnt&lt;tiit of a m wil! t»* l urnrd in in an Patients ( ' a u g h t
limn- *m M.ieit 8
I,
| |„ril|, hri*la&gt; i ,**‘ J",lt
*,lr
B l/lt NTSfOWN It I’ll — i oilipletmii of the evo re ,,
.
. (ool'lem of »e)io-l dio|omi*.
practices for rarrols Tins in P r f r n i f p U n r h ^ r r to fly Sen. &lt;11it#* xhow with I he clrr*1!
,
tut a dei 'one v i, it in anti
.
,
,
formation lias facilitated thl- a t o r Ihtkfooi to W nihinK ton hlocki'd off and new rar^ dis Calhoun (m inty sheriff* dc # o will |.&lt;imit mut,iii&gt;t» t*i
' ' *n si peters |- a t n e r s . S e r v i c e s
pulir* raptured four patient* drive I 111111 I S IK? Mr at Da v p"v*it&gt; i
growth of a sircable carrot Jhr |»Inn«* it*t down and took jda.vrd in th* area
s,ii,u|
tin
Tied in wi!'i Ihe annual aulo who cscajH-d with a hostage Ihhj lU'ai li i*i Slab- Ro.td lava b u i.
growing indii'lry m the -San off from S a n fo rd N a val Air
\\ A.SMINt. 11IN 11 L'l i
show will !&gt;,- a rity wide sales Irom the stale mental hosjntal i&gt;&lt;.r 11i lo Nl
Petersburg on | ’«t.iv
ford and Zellwood farming S t a ti o n
t ' l e t p l e n l Jnhiisitii g«! uiioh
areas.
promotion tiy merchants •
in Chattahoochee today after limited
access,
foul l a n e d --------------------I m liv e ly Itirou^h
Fa ther*!
# ■ •
K ! li.itja r J r , chairman they wrecked their raf al a highwav 1In- &lt;lt*taiire itilals r(1
.
Day it*i v i e » M-oi'iiiy a t t he
of the Saiifoid M.-rrhanC* Di roadtiloek
i l l mile,
I M I S t l FS
Iteseareh at the Central
N a lu in a t r a t h c h a l , w he re i m
Florida Experiment Station
n , mu n ml,1 l--i| by I tie Her
Slu-rilf W C Reeder ,aul 111,
ttonb f1&gt;111 will extend 1.1
I Mill' I U HI ItDAl.K
17 y e n t- o h l daoKht* r, I o&lt; i, i«
determined that excessive sol
aid b.lay continued Ihe pm- four men sustained minor in mile- Irmii Inlerxtale '.ii al I wo small lorna'doet tom-lied n stuilenl at a g u l‘» m limit,
uble salts cause undesirable
motional Hr in and said a juries when their sudrn ear Daytona lleai Ii In downtown
ground her, today1I1
physiological
ronditions
ui
meeiing
the assonallnn 1* wrerked hill a ward attendant .Nl Pi-lerstmig when roniplel siroymg at U..,! one house anil
vegetables which can be con
' Iwoti.ilc M'Kmcnl !»«■ rri^irliilly injuring one per
WASHINGTON f llP l)
— i r M u r d for 3 p rn Fr id a &gt; Ihvy ha«l taken as a huataB^
WASHINGTON M T ’D —
trolled by correct use of fer­ Retired Supreme Court Justice at fhr (ham hur of (*om m erer was uninjured.
I ween Route 95 lo U. S 9L' n mid
Sen. T h o m a s J. Dodd (Ittilizers and irrigation water.
Felix Frankfurter, the dimtnu
Conn.) said to day t h a t an
The investigation of promis- tlvc imm igrant who became
American defeat in South
ing new crops is one of the mjp „f the gtanls of American
Vial N a m would m ea n a C o m ­
Central H onda Experiment jurtspruden e . died Monday al
m u n is t "ni»»«a- re of innn
Station's most important pro |jl0 a s r 0f 02
c e n t* ” th r o u g h o u t S o u th e a s t
Jrcls. Peorh is one of th e se ’ Frankfurter died at George
Asia.
TAI.I.AII VSSEK Il l 'll — lion trainlna funds.
Iheir plant into Tallahassee rdlicr orrunatuma. dlstribu
new crops receiving consider- Washington University Hos
able attention at the present pilal.
The Slate Iteparlm eni of EduThe Departmentof Edura by June 1 -ir.ee thr 1964 funds (Jon such a, salesmanship and
time Other crops being tnves
He was taken there Sunday calion had m eitm gt scheduled lion invited Florida's fi7 enun
™.u'*
by June |,angmi;i home economies for
TOKYO (U l’D — Prince
tigalcd i n c l u d e safflower. after the las*, of a series of |,f r r an,| ln Jacksonville anil lirs to send In proposed pro
Meetings
I..
help
county
edu ''"m enuking, home economic* lliro, heir to Japan's
rhayote, parsnips, garbanzo hcarl seizures which forced his
beans, dasheens and witloof reluctant retirem ent from the Clearw ater Tuesday to help jecla to qualify for funds un r i,ii„nal director* set up pro for gainful employment, mdu* year-old throne, celebrated
, posed programs are also sc fie trial occupations, hralth r e ­ Ills fifth birthday today wilM
chicory.
bench Aug 28, 1862
Attending Ihe Slate De­ der the federal act
The
act,
passed
by
Congress
dulcd for Pensacola. Orlando lated orrujiatinna and techi a rake baked in his palace
Research at the Central
The hospital said death was partm ent of Education meet­
home try hia mother, the com­
Florida Experiment Station caused by an acute heart at
ing Wednesday In Orlando in in 1963, has not yet provided and Fort Lauderdale on Wed cal occupations
moner daughter of a flour
After
Ihe
first
year
of
the
funds.
nesday.
has resulted in highly increas­ tack.
s ra rih tor federal funds to
If and wh-n they are appro i One ot the mandates set up program, Bailey said, the fed- mill executive.
ed yield* of commercial caexpand vocational educa­
BAD WEATIIKIt
ladium tubers as a result of
tion training In Seminole prtated, Florida is in for 115 for the (tderal aid is that eral funds must be matched
The steak rook-out fur
weed and nematode control.
County srhools will be Supt. million for 1964, $3 million for I training mast be provided in (»&gt; stale moneys on a 59-50
MIAMI BEACH (U P!) —
Research conducted at the members of the winning and
R. T. Mllwee, Walter Tea­ 1965, *4 6 million for 1966 and a minimum c.' five occupation- basis
ja l fields- including work for
Bui the school chief says The AFL-CIO is ebout lo aak
Central H onda Experiment losing tram s in the Kemigue, adm inistrative aide; *5 8 million for 1967.•
To qualify, the projects jx-rsofti who tiave graduated this will not require addition- Congress for a second major
Station on varieties of soybean nolr County Chamber of
E. S. Douglass, vocational
al slate appropriation* tx-cause change in T aft-H nrtiry law.adapted lo muck soils of F lor­ Commerce membership drite
education d im lor, and Sle- must meet strict criteria and from or left high school.
state
School
Supt.
Thomas
D.
Bailey
said
at
least
one
Florida's vocational education provision* th at have irritated
ida, methods of Insect control —rained out today, the sche­
wajrj Gatchrl, director of In­
Bailey and Walter U Williams course in any five of tlie fol- program already far exceed* unions for many years, repeal
and methods of weed control duled date — will be held
struction.
Jr., director of state vocation­ lowing
eight
occupational any cut of federal money,
have edded another very pro­ Monday evening at (he
of the fed tral authorisation
Fl'&amp; l. recreation park on courtties In the areas qualify al. technical and adult educa­ fields mu«t be provided:
| It now totals *12 million a for elate "rig h t to work”
mising crop to the list farm
tha S i Johns Itiscr.
laws.
fur federal vocational educa tion, said counlicj zuust have
A griculture, buxmexe and, year.
t i t m jj &amp;row tor prolit.
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Historical
Commission

«d

Prediction

Seminole Seeks Voc-Ed Funds

Prince-Is 5

Irrita n t

ilealjinate

th e

Hew Dinted State Hunk of
Seminole hi a depository for
portion* of futuie county
fund*. Tlie reipirat waa made
by John Mercer, executive
vice preaident of the bank.
D elayed

for unit

actio n

of

preparing an urcesa road
Connecting Highway* -i.’tfi and
‘134 in th e Rolling Hill* C o u n ­

try &lt;'lull area.
A ccepted n p n ig re*.* report
f loin 4.in if on 4&gt;;i i , jilntt fling
d i r e c to r for t h e O ra n g r-S e io mole J o i n l P l a n u m g Com-

in la* ion.
A ppi ov i d a building perm it
for the n o i ll i c a a l c o r n e r of
Interstate
I and
H ig h w a y
I’lt'
\ tioihej cerVbo dial ion
will be built there , tornm is*ionei * w ere jnlvt.Hcd,
A g ic e d to at lid y |&gt;o**it&gt;ie
re duction ni tlie y i ii m b c r «»f
day* un a ppea l can be m ade

on Board of Adjustment dct laiutifl.
A p p o in ted (’ n m m iaaionet
lee
( i a r y , of ilv led a, aK
Ila i io n o f f tc* r to the T|ofid«
R e c f r a l m n I'larm ing C o m m i t ­
tee,
A g r e e d tu help memberB of
I lie L ake M ary Kittle l.eagne
im prove th e Imiebat! diam ond

Approved cancellation of a
tu* levy made on tlie Lake
M o n r o e Jnduntrurl |*«rk.
V o i i n t y A l i y H u t o hi F. J o h n
Kiiii* l a i d tlie s ite i i bein g
uni d for uitinii ipal pur poKc«
and t h u s falls within tin
. n fj.*-• i y *if Im-m g Iwjc #M 'nij,»f
tin* Mellon nullifies previous
ln \ levies fried on the City
of S a n f oi d Ity Mis Mi*i v
Karle W alk e r , l o u n t y tax aii-

les&amp;of.

*
^
I.akrfront boautlfication « u
given top priority in th r coun­
ty-wide program M o n d a y
evening when objective* wera
presented to the City Commis­
sion by Jack Bolt, Sanford
area chairm an of Hie Scminol#
County Cham ber of Commerco
beautification com m ittee. *
Commissioners
established
a "priority" list but emphasized that the plan would b«
flexible ns "ninny of these
phases will be running concur­
rently oner the next several
years."
Top priority was given to
landscaping Seminole’ Boule­
vard (runt Mcllonvtlle Avenue
along Lake Monroe up lo and
Including the Interchange on
H.
"I think this is foremost lix
everyone's mind—to beautify
our lakefront drive," said
Mayor J. H. Crapps.
Bolt pointed out that City
Manager W. E. Knowles has
informed the committee be *1—ready-has over UK) palm trees
prepared for moving to th*
lakefront shoreline and th*
rity is ready to start im m ed­
iately on U-aullflcatlon plans.
Second priority went to tha
landscaping of Highway 17-93
south from Lake Monroe to
General J. C. Hutchison P ark ­
way,
Nexl. or at the sam e tim e,
will be solicitation of funds
fmm civic, service and pro­
fessional clubs and associa­
tions to rxpend such funds to
achieve Ihe objectives of th*
plan.
Included in the overall plan
arc the sponsoring of commun­
ity and school tree planting
programs for May Day;
Establishm ent and mainten­
ance nl a city plant nursery;
Establishment of a botanical
garden and moving the city
zoo Into ft;
Landscaping of .SR (8 from
I I. through the east city
limits.
Land .raping of city parks,
of West 25th Street from
1 f&gt;nch Avenue past the city
cemetery.
City Commissioners pledged
wholeliearled support id all
these objectives and luld Bolt,
If we can help you m any
way, dou'l hesitate lo call on
us."

Couple Trapped
In Automobile
lly Mrs. f la r r iu e Snyder
Driver ot a 1962 mialel c a t
was charged Monday night by
I Constable Irving Veino with
failure to have lus car urtdi-r
x.ntrol when his ca r overturn­
ed till Ihe Enterprise Road
anile three-quarters of a mil*
out ot Usleen
Roger Priest, (7, ami his
wife, Thelma, 46. were returiving to their home in Green
Cove Springs after a day of
(idling at their cabin on Oak
lldl Hoad Both were trapped
in Die overturned car until a
passerby pried tile door open.
Neither Was injured
Damage &lt; &gt; the cat was *stl&lt;
mated at $650
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I.
VEMIYOl.E I I R I t T Y
hF.MINOl.K COUNTY
i
• K M IN O L K COUNTY
zo n in g r a u s i H i o t
SONIRO c o m m i s s i o n
BONING COMMISSION
* N e t t r e »f P a h l l r H e a r l a a
Nolle* o f P a h l l r H e a r l o a
Nolle* o f P u k l l e H e e r l a *
Nolle* la her*bjr «tv *n, t h a t
Nolle* I* h e r e h y a l v a n . t h a t
Nolle* le h e r e b y g iv en , t h a t
a f t e r c o n s i d e r a t i o n , t h e S e m i ­ a f t e r c o n i l d a r a t l o n . th * B « m |. a f t e r c o n s i d e r a t i o n , t h e Brm&gt;n ole C o u n l y Z-.ntn* C e m m l n - n o t* C o u n t y Z o n ln * C o m m ie* - nole C o u n l y Z o n i n g C o m m leelo n
Ion wilt hold a p u b l i c h e a r l n c Ion will hold a p ublic h e a r l n * w ill h o l d a p u b l i c h e a r i n g lo
to d e t e r m i n e t h e f e a s i b i l i t y of | n d e t e r m i n e t h e f eaett-lltly nf d e t e r m i n e i h e f e a s i b i l i t y of rer e r o m m e n d l n * t o t h e B o a rd o f r e c u m m e n - l l n s tn t h e H o a r d o f c o m m e n d i n g t o t h e B o a rd o f
C o u n ty C o m m l e e l n p e r a t h a t t h * C o u n t y C n m m leelo n ere t h a t th e C o u n t y C o m m tael n n e r a t h a t t h e
p ro p erty follow ing
follnw ln*
deeirlbed
p r o p e r t y follow In* d«*crtbed
r i e e c r lb t d
properly
loned
R -l
F ln * l* p r e s e n t l y t o n e d A - t A g r i c u l ­
p r e s e n t l y l o n e d A-1 A g r i c u t - p r r e e n l l y
fur* b* t o n e d R-1A S ln ale F a m i l y R a i l d e n t l a l h* i n n e d t u r e he eo ned C-4 C o m m e r c i a l :
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4-H Girls Have Safety Quiz
By Mr*. H. L. Johnson
Members of the Lake Mon­
roe d-II Junior Oirla D ub
completed training tn aafsty
a t their regular meeting held
la st week in the Community
Building.
Following the ikfety quit,
the girls conducted a survey
of actual hatarda found In the

nearby areas. Upon returning
the group worked on sewing
as they ptsn to model their
skirt* and blousea in two
week*.
Attending, along with the
leader, Mrs. Marie Rae, were
Kerry KnLffin, Jennie Doyle,
Marilyn King, Emma Boaton,
Ruth Boiton, Debbie Keeling
and Carolyn Burk.

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B«fyone Loves The Extras at Bckerds

BIO*

AIR FLOW DESIGNS now Is located in its new quarters at Jnsmina
Itoad and SR 136 a t Casselberry,
(Herald Photo)

Air Flow Designs
In New Quarters
Air Flow Dciigns, Inc., sn
s ir conditioning and h o lin g
firm , now is lo o te d In Its new
office and warehouse on J a s ­
mine Road and SR US i t Cailelberry.
Form erly known ai Central
Electrend Company, the firm
for the lis t seven y e a n w ai
located at Fern Park.
Roland 0 . C ousinou found­
ed the b u iin cn , which expand­
ed to the extent that larger
quarter* -were* n e c -iia ry .
The new q u arteri were com­
pleted by Albert M. Greene,
contractor.
The b u iln e u la owned Joint­
ly by Couatneau and hla wife,
Helen, who aald they ere happy In their new quarter*
where they will continue to
render "efficient and eco
nomlc quality lmiallationa.
Ruth agree that aatlifiod cua
tomera are the tin t boost to
building a reputation they
have enjoyed during their
y c a ri in b u iin e n .
Air Flow Deiignx arc equip­
ped to Install and service cen­
tral heating and cooling ayatema, including General Elec­
tric, M arvatr and Johnaon
The firm alio feature! the
newest development! in elec­
tric heating, featuring the
"E lectrend" forced air heat­
ing xyatemi, an electric unit
claimed to be not only effi­
cient but economical to oper
ate.
Wall and baieboard models
designed by Edison Troplc-AB
are offered.
Air Flow Deilgna aervei
Seminole and Orange Countic*
ipeclaliiing In lalea and ex
perl efficient lervice. All woik
it done by Air Flow employe*

and is designed and engineer­
ed from the drawing board to
installation and final checknut. Advise on heating and air
conditioning problems, includ­
ing sun-cya and estim ates are
done without charge.
An invitation to friends and
interested people to visit their
new facility is extended by
Roland and Helen.

TOMORROW

LUNCH
OR

Russia Ousts
U. S. Reporter

DINNER!

MOSCOW (U PI) - The So­
viet Union today ordered the
expulsion of Baltimore Sun
correspondent Adam Clymer
on grounds he (lapped a po­
licem an In the face during a
Feb, 9 dem onitration in front
of the U. S. Embassy.
Clymer, 27, wax given a
"few days" tc leave the coun­
try.

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By M argaret Coaby
North Orlando Garden Club
will aponaor a rummage sale
a t Fern Park Place from 10
a.m. until B p.m. Friday.
March 5, and 8 a.m. until 4
p.m:, Saturday, M arch-8.-----Mr*. R. E. W est, *ale chair0 m n . In announcing the event,
reminded th a t “spring clean­
ing is ju st about upon us" and
she and her committee hope
residents, both in the com­
munity and in nearby areas,
■will remember_ the sate and
donate usuablc Items for this
purpose rather than discard
them.
— Any member of the club
■will cooperate in turning artl*
cles over to the committee for
the
sale. However, Mr*.
George Duquette and Mrs.
W. W. Anderson are receiving
telephone calls to arrange for
pickup of saleable material.
Co-chairmen with Mrs. West
on the project are Mrs. Bar­
bara Landress, Mrs. M. E.
fite rrie , Mrs, C. E. Howell,
Mrs. H. Thompson, Mrs. B.
Piloian and Mrs. Ewrightson
Harville, club president.

NORTH ORLANlk) Garden Club members serving on committee for a
rummage sale March 5-fi are (from left) Mrs. Ewrightfum* Harville, club
president; Mrs. R, E. West, chairman; Mrs. Barbara Landress nntl Mrs.
M. E. Berric. Other members of the committee are Mrs. C. E. Rowell,
Mrs. H. Thompson ami Mrs. B. Piloian.

VFW Auxiliary
Sets Three-Day
•Rummage Sale
By Donna l a i n
The A u x i l i a r y Unit to
South Seminole VFW Post
8207 will sponsor a rummage
sale this Thursday, Friday
and Saturday at the old Sears
Store on First Street in San­
ford.
.
Mrs. Eva Wynn, chairman
* o f the event, reporta that
sales hours will be from 9
a. m. until (1 p. in. each day
and (bat good used clothing,
kitchen utensils, furniture,
white elephant* and garden­
ing equipment will be offered
at Inn gain price*.

INTERPRETIVE PAINTING as a means of self-expression Is included
it) training for fourth grade Bear Lake students taught by Ray Phaar.
Displaying work done us they listened to a recording of "Peter and the
Wolf" are, front from left. Brad Finch, Wendy Bunnell and Phillip Kelley;
back, Eddie Williams, Mcrvin Grogan and Rhonda Gentry.

^Funeral Today
For Sanford Kin
Funeral services for L.
Cottrell Tally J r , 21. of Jack
som ille. grandson of E 11
Laney, long tim e Sanford resi
dent now also of Jacksonv.lle,
were held at 11 a m . today in
Southsidc Methodist Church
A Chapel in Jacksonville.
Tally died suddenly in llirm
Ingham. Ala., w hrre he was a
senior at Birmingham South
ern College.
Other survivors include his
fslher, L. Coltrell Tally Sr.,
snd his mother, the formei
Kathleen Laney who grew up
in Sanford; a brother. John ft
g Tally, and a sister, Mrs. Guy
N. Nix J r., all of Jacksonville,
and bis paternal grandmother,
Mrs. E. M. Tilly S r , of Ta
v arei.

She

Auxiliary 8207
Rummage Sale
This Weekend

Rummage Sale
Set March 5
JJy Garden Club

RELAXATION in relating information tit others through oral expres­
sion is being demonstrated at Gear Lake Elementary School by Allyson
Richmond (left) anti Judy Scott, fourth grade students taught by Mrs.
Frances Fisher, as they tell the life history of Magellan, following tlnT
route of his explorations and discuverW on the map.

Slide Program
Set For Meet

By Donna Kate*
The Auxiliary Unit of
South Seminole VFW 8207
will sponsor a rummage sate
Thursday. Friday and S atu r­
day in Sanford a t the old
Scars store on F irst Street.
Plan* for- the sale, and to
attend the District 8 m rrtlng
held this weekend in Mel­
bourne, were made at the lu*t
meeting of the unit with Mrs.
Virginia McManus, president,
in charge.
Mrs. Eva Wynn is serving
os chairman&gt; for the sale.
Special guests at the m eet­
ing were Post Commander
John McManus and Past Com­
mander Robert March, who
thanked members of the aux­
iliary for their assistance in
recent barbecue dinners spon­
sored by the post. McManus
also reported on plans for im­
proving the post home ami
advised Die group th a t dough­
nuts and coffee bud been serv­
ed Feb. 11 to all members of
the highway patrol, the sher­
iff’s departm ent and the
posse joining in the search
for two men who raped a 12
year old girl In Sanford.
Unit '07 presented an out­
door American flog to the
new Hi. Mary-.Mngdalen Paro­
chial School in Altamonte
Springs on Lincoln’s Day.

Sanfordife Guilty
Of Manslaughter
A Volusia Circuit Court )ury
(lelitH-raied until 11:30 p. m
Wednesday Iadore returning a
verdict of guilty of man*laugh
ter against Walter Payne, of
Sanford
l’ayne had been charged with
first degree m urder in the
death of Floyd Dodson, ol
Paoia, at .&lt; fish ram p on the
St. Johns River in May 10(13
The defendant was remand
etl for sentencing at a later
date
Herbert Turner of Sanford.
Is awaiting trial on a charge
of Wing an accessory to the
slaying
D od-.n’s battered body was
found floating in a !*&gt;al Po­
lice report Dodson. Payne,
Turner and oilier* had been
drinking al Ilie tim e of the
fieri.
ftghl «nd resultant
death I hr defendants were
ru tilled !i&gt; the Federal II ur
ran ut Investigation in Gcnr| gia and returned to Volusia
| County foi tr ml.

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FA S3. IMS - Pace s Clinton Brush

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Agent For Area

STARLIGHT PROMENADKRS are co-aponnorinir with the city recrea­
tion department a new class in square dancing, getting underway at 7
p.m. Wednesday at the Civic Center.

Bear Lake Residents To Seek
Change In Mailing Addresses
Bear Lake Community As­
sociation has approved plans
10 romlurt a survey in the
area to determine the number
of residents who would like
theig mailing aijdrejjcs rhang^in) from Apopka toTVftihir..
Decision to canvass the area
on the m atter came at last
Thursday's meeting of the
group after a number of com­
plaints were reported on con­
fusion resulting from having
mail addressed to one city
while telephone listing ate in
another, earning through the
O r l a n d o or Winter Park exchnngva.
Agreement also was rench
ml that a letter he written to
the Apopka telephone offices
requesting that persons mak­
ing inquiries concerning Bear
l ake residents be referred to
Orlando or Winter Park of­
fices.
I lie meeting, held st I lie
Florida Power Employes Club,
was i ondlicted by* Richard Us
lia lu l.i. president. Devotion
was given by Rev. William
11 w III of Die Ileal Lake M* 111
odist Church.
Special guests for the eve­
ning. introduced by Mi* C C
Jones,
program
chairman,
were Mis. Belli Thomas,
community progiam chairman
for the Heart Association no I
.South Sen,node llmitl Sunday
chairman, and Mi* Dotlie
Austin. Sonlli Seminole *min
ty coordinator fill till* lb ait
A asocial mil.
Mrs Thomas showed color
slides telling the story, "Why

a Heart Association," and
Mrs. Austin spoke briefly on
heart disease and progress
the association has made.
Ostrander announced that
sC.c 'etut.'* l-Ji’.S membership
drive is underway and that
alt interested residents will be
welcomed ns new members.
Meetings are held at 8 p.m.,
third Thursday of enrh month,
nt the Florida Power Em­
JOHN R. Burch, avia­
ploye* I’luh on Holiday Ave­
t i o n machinist's mate
nue, Bear Lake. Next meeting
will U&gt; March IH when A ttor­ :t el, with RVAH-7 at
Sanford Naval Air Sta­
ney Dougin* Stenstrom of
lin a , has re-enlisted for
Sanford will speak on "Will*
six years.
and Why We Should Have
Them.” Hortesses will be
(Navy Photo)
Mis. Richard Constantine and
Now M any W e a r
Mr*. Raymond Finney
llostesse* for fast week’s
meeting were Mr. |1. t).
Brooks and Mrs Stun limy
With Little Worry
Pot, talk, toiiidi of iftfeie without
A total of .'.(I members ami
frai of tnnrcurr fglwtrath dropping,
guest*. Mr. arid Mr* Lutlnr nL11&gt;L»ti nr nr wuhtillitg K A H Tnwrrfi
Hnufr Alid
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Miles and Mr. and Mr*. Itnllu 11lintdr
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pntftiy i n M r iir f r c ll h K
Meyer*. Iiouscgurst* of Mr ih n ih iV (ns’ovht'y.
i i l i r hHimi'A M m tilkallllr*
and Mis (b u lg e Bold, were li io h - A C lf ll C h e c k * “ p U t n od o r"
n l r t i l h r r h r r n t h * h r l I 'A h I L L T I I at
pi eselit.
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BRAND NEW

Harry (!. Echelberger
Besiilrnt Manager
115 1*1 Woodland Driva
Sanford, Florida .12771
Phone 322-7057
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NYLONAIRES

“It's a pleasure to Bank at the Atlantic."
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Sales w ere up a whopping
in ’6 4 ... and already showing greater
gains for ’6
durability champion
perform ance!
Proved high re-

Frank Bruna, 7R, died at
11:45 a m . Sunday at hit
home, 301 E ast Fifth Street.
He was a retlrrd general
, contractor and had lived in
Sanford for the ‘ past five
years. He was a member ol
the Ciechotlovakla Society of
America.
*
Survivors are his wife, Mrs.
Bertha Bruna, of Sanford; two
children, Rudy F. Bruna, ol
Sanford, and Mr*. Bct|y Sua
Uk. of Stfiltbstouc, N. Y., and
eight grandchildren.
B rit son Funeral Home D in
charge of arrangement*,

THE B . C . M O R T O N
ORGANIZATION, INC.

T 1 re $ fo fit

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Dies Monday

Dies Sunday

FUNDS

Slant fkow — to provld* •lira famOff
Incom* through Mutual Fundi,. They
tprtad market risk and opportunity
by dlvenlfylog your lovaitmint
among many companlot. You shara In
varying l a m s t g i of Amertcan Irv
duitry. Mara thou 100 Fvndi to
thooie from. PvrchoiM from Incom*
of outright pur chain plant. Mall cow*
pan for fact* about adv onto get, I
riiki — no obligation.

LIMITED TIME OFFER

James H. Lee

Frank Bruna, 78,

F illU T U A L .

Extended By Popular Demand
THROUGH SAT., FEB., 27th

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Slides of. Alaska will he
Mr|k»ni!
.......... If in.
H • V Kr* *1 M * i. ,i r, r -I* f- t •'
shown at the Seilitnole Audu­
l l||l t |« t
‘hll f »*tt mf f) . I.*? *1u
liurinl » »11 l# *1 ft i f&gt;t t.*i •
bon Society meeting schedul­
♦iMn-iiii K&gt;infTV«J It ifiir Ik
ed for 2.30 p.m Thursday at
•'-f!;i m r
the Dellary Community Cen l i:i:. J n n - ii - lit .Ai * }•
ns-1 i ii'ft fill I in f* II t &gt; r
ter.
('• who ■! • I M* n U&gt;. will lift
h#l*l
iii ; |i 't. H filn tx la4
Miss Dorcas Brigham and
III i'iikliMti M# iv -.fl.it Park
V
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Mr* Fred Foster, who visited
♦h» • inii . •••
u*
Alaska lust summer, will
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show the slides and tell of
IM I kmf fc*
their trip.
The public is invited to a t­
The Bailie of Hunker Hill
^ Jam es H. Lee. 49, died at 5 tend. DeBary members of the was fought chiefly on Breed's
■ m. Monday at his home, 101 Society will be hostesses.
Hill
West Ninth Street.
Born in Suwannee County,
Jan. 15, 1916, be had lived in
Sanford for the past 24 years.
He was employed by Perfec
lion Dairies.
Survivors ir e his wife. Mrs
Thelma Lee. of Sanford; five
• children, Mrs. Catherine S tar­
ling, of Seville. Mrs. Virglnis
Hughey, of Geneva, Jam es E.,
Ernest D. and Charles F. Lee.
all of Sanfurd; a sister, Mrs.
Corrlne Prevail, of Sanford;
a brother, Gui Lee, of Sin
ford, and 10 grandchildren.
Brisson Funeral Home Is in
charge of arrangem ents.

Family Man with

FALSE TEETH

Funeral Notices
Illl I X * .

W A S H I N G T O N. D. C.
(S pl.)—Appointment of Clin­
ton E. Brush as regional rep­
resentative fo r the Notional
Highway U sers Conference
has been announced by Ar­
thur C. Butler, NHUC direc­
tor.
Brush will work with ststa
highway u ser groups in A la­
bama, Florida and Georgia.
Bom in Nashville, Tennes­
see, Mr. Brush received hi*
early education at Montgom­
ery' Bell Academy in N ash­
ville. A fter receiving his B A.
Degree from Duke U nivers­
ity, he served n three-year
lour of duty with Arm y Mil­
itary Intelligence in Saigon,
South Viet Nnm, and Ja ck ­
sonville. Florida.

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3 P A IS 7

P olitical Notebook

In any event, Mme. Nhu now states
th a t the bulk of the expenses a ttri­
buted to her were run up by a bunch
of high-living Vietnamese b o d y
guards assigned to protect her. When
she learned about it, she requested
the Vietnamese embassy to put a
stop to i t
She was also, she says, duped by
an American who posed as a philan­
thropist wanting to serve the cause
of Viet Nam and freedom. He ac­
cepted money from her for certain
purchases he made and was evident­
ly reluctant about forwarding the
money to the creditor. All other per­
sonal expenses, says Mme. Nhu, were
promptly paid.
No one cares very much about all
this, of course, but we print It ju st
the same to show Mme. Nhu th at oc­
casionally this "phony democracy"
docs allow people to speak out In the
public press.

"I know too well th at though call­
ed democratic, the U.8.A. haa never
cared to qive its citizen* the right to
answer in the press . . . "
Thus does Madame Ngo Dinh Nhu
snip a t Uncle Sam's beard while ex­
plaining why she did not bother to
reply to charges that she and her
daughter left this country after their
visit in 1963 owing some $11,000 in
hotel and other bills.
Mme. Nhu, outspoken and strongwilled sister-in-law of the late South
Viet Nam President Ngo Dlnh Diem,
was in America at the time to tell us
what was wrong with us and what
we should do to win the war over
there—namely, back up Diem unquestloningly.
Diem, however, was murdered in
a coup in November—having been
betrayed, said Mme. Nhu as she de­
parted our shores, by "Judas dollars
of American foreign aid.”

WASHINGTON (N EA ) —
Despite Russian and Red
Chinese promisee of support
to N orth V lat Nam and
•bouts against "im perialistic"
U. 8. bombings, the evidence
la:
1. Peking’s Mao Tae-tung
Isn't prepared to g et into a n ­
other Korea in Viet Nam.
2. Moscow’s Brexhnev and
Kosygin are not ready to
jump into a Cuba-type show­
down in Asia.
Moscow statem ents afte r
the raids were milder than
Prem ier Koaygin’a speeches
beforehand. T renail ted out
of the peculiar code langu­
age used by the Communist
powers, Peking's reactions
have been equally cautious.
N either Red China nor So­
viet Russia can afford eco­
nomically or m ilitarily to
commit ground force* to ac­
tion in South Viet Nam.
The Red Chinee* today
can't be certain of the safe-

W ho Loses? U N O r ...
be low, Indonesia's capacity for
working mischief is high. Any close
partnership with Red China, which
is evidently what President Achmed
Sukarno is seeking, will inevitably
lead to new trouble—though It is
hard to see how much more there
could be in that part of the world.
An outright invasion of Malaysia
would bring overwhelming condem­
nation from other rWlons, i t not act­
ual war with th#*U.N. Si would alto
bring military defeat to Indonesia.
There are some who predict Indo­
nesia will not stray very far from
ths U.N. fold, nor for very long. This
seems like wishful thinking, though,
in view of the growing power of the
Peking-ordered Communist party of
Indonesia.
The Communists have not quite
taken over the government as yet.
As long rs Sukarno’s "guided de­
mocracy” is headed in the direction
it is today, they really don't have to.

Georgraphically, Indonesia is one
of the largest countries in the world.
In population it ranks fourth.
In any other terms, however, the
sprawling archipelago has to be rat­
ed small potatoes—econbmically un­
developed, politically immature, mil­
itarily second- or third- rate.
Its withdrawal from the United
Nations raise* the question, not of
—w hat will become of that body, but
what will become of Indonesia.
The United Nations is not, by any
important comparison, the same as
the old League of Nations, which
was virtually doomed to disintegra­
tion, long before Nazi Germany or
Fascist Italy pulled out of it in the
1930s, by the decision of the United
States not to Join.
Unlike the League, the U.N. has
grown in strength and prestige since
its founding nearly 20 years ago. Un­
til Indonesia, no nation had resigned,
or even considered resigning, where­
as the first abandonment of the Lea­
gue occurred a mere five years af­
ter it came into being.
Membership in the U.N. has prov­
ed far more advantageous than nonmembership. for both large and
small nations. The reasons may be
different for each, but the fact re­
mains the same for all.
But while its power ranking may

Thought For Today
You shall keep my sabbaths and
reverence my sanctuary: I am the
Lord.—Leviticus 19:30.
•

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The soul of the Christian religion
Is reverence.—Johann Wolfgang von
Goethe.

Dick West’s

T h e L ig h te r Sid e
WASHINGTON (UP1) —
In any anthology of bright
saying* by adults, you will
find more quotations about
“ time" than alraott any other
subject
Dlogepee tpok* of time aa

"the Image of eternity." Ben
Jonaon railed It “ th a t old bald
cheater." Both concepts hava
a certain validity, but It ia
from William Shakespeare
th a t I take my text for today.
Good old Bill pietty well

Herald ^ e a Correspondents
ratecpTtse
Mr*. It Ur hi* Harris
*48 104
m m i

A ttaw eate Sprtegs
Mr*. Jell* Hartee
I ll-Ill*
Bear Lake-Fareet City
Mrs. MsrjsBB Mile*
111-1171
Caaae (berry
Mr*. Jane Casselberry

Lake Mary
Mrs. Franses Wester
I21-411R
Lake K e e n *
Mrs. a . L Jakaeea
121-4711

Ck el aeta
Mr*. Jaaa Magta
141-1141
DeBary
Mrs. John t^on*
448-1181
Deltona '
Mr*. Mildred Haney
444-1411
Genera
Mr*. JaA aa Haya
141-4171

Laagwasd
Mr*. Deaee Kates
811-1117
N orth Orlaado
Mrs. M argaret Cosby
112-47*1
OtlMS
Mrs, Clarence Snyder
122-4141
Ovleda
Mr*. Evelyn Laady
144-11*0

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aummed th# whola thing up
when he wrote th a t "Time
travel* In diver* pacta with
dlvrra pariona."
Aa an tia m p lt of the dlvtra
pare! th a t time travels with
divers member* of Congress,
Ut ut conaldtr what happenad on a aingU day LhU week.
On ona aide of th* Capitol,
Sen. G alt McGee (D-Wyo.)
proposed th a t U.S. senators l&gt;e
given a "sebbelicel leave" at
eoms point during each term
*o th ty would hava Uma to
"ait and think."
McGee pointed out that
m oit senator* are ao occupied
with the day-to-day routine
they rarely hava an opportun­
ity to contamplata tha, *Urnal verities and other abatract
precept!.
"W hat 1 leak ia time to
think about w hat haf been
facetioualy called the big pic­
ture,” be explained.
"Where would e senator go
on a sabbatical? I believe
th at question la of llttla im­
portance. Parhapa to a moun­
tain top. Pertutpa to a lonely
ie|e. Perhaps ha would hlds
out aboard ship, where there
were no telaphonee.”
Although McGee didn't eay
eo, prudence would require
the! e senator atudylng tha
big picture up there on the
mountain m aks certain th a t
nobody down In tha valley w at
undercutting him politically.
Otherwise, a t lha next elec­
tion, the voter* might make
tha sabbatical permanent.
Meanwhile, on th* other
aid* of tha Capitol, Rap. D a­
vid 8. King (D -U u h ) waa
looking a t time from a differ­
ent angle. He aald It waa tlma
th a t Congroea atarted working
a five-day week rath e r than
continue "th e dog-aarad reuUa* geared tfe a three-day
weak.” He aald this would
enable Congress to adjourn la
th* lata summer and permit
members to spend the rest of
th* year a t borq*.
I don't know what, If any­
thing, will coma of either of
the** proposals. A abort tlma
Inter both sides of th* Capi­
tol im pended business for n
week u l drifted off fee their
annua) Lincoln'* birthday **b-

* • M at at sag matattat, aawa a t aavaruet**. a* ta u sau tes
‘ at t a a Saalar* UaralA a t ; k* r*»r*4ae*e la a a r a t a a u a lia ,
w rllu a w r a iH ita at u # aaallaaar a t Tfea i t o a l i Bar
8a for tha Mm* being, a*
UlIvtAeal a t turn h q i h UU far aaafe r*w**4**U*a will tea
M i l i t a n t aa Infringing aa Tfea H erat** •ap rrtg k i u t wUI fea Shakespeare aloe Mid, "Time
k*U Uafel* tm I m m w aaSar U a la v .
is out of Joint."

B arb s
By W alter C. Parlies
T h e Smithsonian Institu­
tion exhibits a pair of blue
mbottie how tha
W est wae wen. Goth, do th ty
meeh it we* won by teenif w i T

Dr. Crane’s

W o rry C lin ic
Ifirry '* panic (a likely to
bit mllllont of husbends af­
ter they pasi the page of
40. Some of them then ran
to phyaician* for aex hor­
mones. Other! descend on
the burlesque ibowa, while
■ third group .try to drown
their (ears in liquor. Send
for the booklet below and
prevent such dire results.
Wives, be w ire!
CASE V-430: Harry M..
aged 40, It growing desperate.
"D r Crane,” he began. “ I
have a double problem, for
my blood pressure haa now
passed the 200-mark.
•'That Is troubling my phy­
sician whereas my other diffi­
culty bothers m* even worse,
and thet'a a growing tendency
to a platonic marriage.
"Yet ^ am only 40 so why
should 1 be growing Impot­
ent?
"Should I take testosterone
shot# or other sex hormone*
to perk up my erotic vigor?"
Whet Kerry failed to tell
me but I could plainly see.
was the [act be was much
overweight.
"W hat do the scales say for
you?" I bluntly inquired.
Sheepishly, he replied"Oh, about 215 pounds "
Yet Harry waa only 5 feet.
I, ao his proper weight should

have been not more than 170,
thus Indicating he was 45
pounds too heavy.
Obesity alone can room your
blood pressure, often as much
■s a point pei pound!
So part o[ H arry's high blood
pressure could be explained
on his surplus blubber.
For your faithful heart must
maintain circulation in three
miles of extra blood vessels
for each Are pounds you are
overweight!
Since Harry is 45 pounds too
heavy, his heart thui must
move his blood through 27
miles of extra pipes at every
beat
la It any wonder his blood
pressure must rise, for the
m o T miles of water pipes in
your city water system, the
greater must be the pressure
at the pumping station!
The same u true of the hu­
man heart.
But excess poundage also
seems to reduce both muicular activity as well as gland­
ular secretion!
And this is obvious in the
erotic realm , too.
When farm quadrupeds are
em asculated, they tend to
grow fat and .listless.
But this rule often seems to
work in reverse

Phil Newsom 5ovs

If a man Ilk* H arry thus
grows abnormally fat, thU ex­
cess weight seems to produce
an em asculating effect.
And you fat wives, too, may
find that you are sterile, due
to sim ilar excess poundage.
Fatness even reduce* the
likelihood that cows and mares
will become pregnant, and the
sam e goes for human female*!
A fat m an thus shifts his In­
terest from women to menu
cards and beer ateina!
When men become connois­
seurs of good food and gossip
about Ihe restaurants that
serves the best food, they are
usually declining In erotic vi­
gor.
Virile young men don't In
dyig* ^ aucb “ feminine'* coovenation aoout recipes, salad
dressing and savory restau r­
ant tare I
Nor do they need to patrooire burlesque shows to fen the
waning ember* of their aexual
desire.
No, Indeed, fof It Is the fit,
baldheaded men who occupy
the front rows as burlesque
sbowi!
So send for my booklet “ How
to Prevent Impotence." enclos­
ing a long (tam ped, return
envelope, plus 20 cents A se­
ductive wife beats testoster­
one!

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In a raapportionm ent has­
sle, 26 state senators are
sponsoring bills to split Cali­
fornia into
two
separate
atatee. A 61st state? "Oh,
no!" groen the poor flag
makers.
* • •
Moralist* who decry burn­
ing the candle a t both ends
can new save th e ir breath.
Stores are advertising a new
candla designed for th a t very
purpose.
• * •
If Mom think* she's a golf
widow now, let her w ait until
thay sta rt building thoaa en­
closed, roofed-over courses for
all-season, all-weather play,
• •
•
Tha law-abiding British a r t
greatly upset by England'*
steadily rising number of
crime* of violence. Yep—we'd
heerd th a t tha tig h t llttla 1*1*
la rapidly becoming Americanlied.

haven arrangem ent they had
during tha Korean w ar of the
1950s. Then they had receiv­
ed asenrancee th a t China
wouldn't be bombed. Peking
haa received no each assur­
ances in this w ar. In fact,
hint* have been dropped to
Mao th a t In case hie Chines*
do enter the Viet Nam w ar
with Korea-type "volunteer*,"
he can expect bombing raids
on mainland China’s Indus­
trial and m ilitary installa­
tions, including her nuclear
plants in the northwest.
The Russians c a n t risk
getting bogged down in Viet
Nam, eo fa r from home logIstically. N either can they
risk now an open confronta­
tion with the U. S. militarily
in view of defenee and aeonomle weakness** a t home.
Nevertheless, reports reach­
ing government anelyita here
indicate th* Communist* will
■tap up the w ar in South
Viet Nam.
These step-up deeiilens were
made before the Koeygin viait to Asia—and before tha
U. S.-South Vietnamese a t­
tacks on Dong Hoi and Vlnh
Linh.
Some time back, U. 8. govemmyn? —lalyats had deduced
from the compoiition of the
Kosygin delegation to Hanoi
th a t Moscow waa getting
ready to give North Viet
Nam anti-aircraft waapons
and possibly fighter plane*.
Ae in Cuba, th* Ruaalana
may well put irt modern
ground-to-air
(anti-aircraft)
missiles and provide Russian
troops to train North Viet­
namese in misslla us*. It 1*

even possible th* Russians
will temporarily man some of
the anti-aircraft installations
around Hanoi.
There ia also evidence the
Ruaiians have offered th*
North Vietnam*** a variety
of technician*, ineluding a
limited number of advisers
for the Viet Cong.
For additional effect, It i*
conceivable Brexhnev a n d
Koeygin could cancel out
I’reaidint Johnion’e projected
visit tA th* Soviet Union end
a possible return visit by one
or another of the Soviet
leaders.
Captured documanU and
prisoner interrogation* Indi­
cate the Red Chinese some
months ago committed themsalvaa to stepped-up aid for
North Viet Nam.
Tha number of Chines* ad­
visers sarvtng with th* Viet
Cong has increased sharply.
Thera are reportedly a grow­
ing number ef Chines* tech­
nical adviser* in Hanoi.
But thea* it*p-upa will b*
a far cry from another Korea
Invasion by Chinas* "volun­
teers” and fa r lea* than th*
Soviat ralaalla erisia in Cuba.

counseling the N orth Viet­
namese th a t alower method*
would in ths end be more ef­
fective in their cause.
Despite
many
bellicose
statem ents th a t ‘‘a g g r c a n u D
against North Viet Num is
aggression against China,"
th* Red Chines* have shown
remarkable caution in avoid­
ing a direct clash with the
United Slates in Southeast
Alia.
Beginning la st May, the
Chinee* Issued numerous em ­
phatic w arnings against any
U. Si air attack* on th* Ho
Chi Minh Trail which ia a
Communist supply route be­
tween North and South Viet
Nam by way of Lao*.
But when th* action came,
they barked away.
They failed sim ilarly to re­
act against tha U. 8. air
strike in th* Gulf of Tonkin
last August.
Nonetheless any m ajor U.
8. action in N orth Viet Nam
ia considered to carry with it
fa r g reater risk* of Involve­
ment with th* Red Chines*

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then in Laos.
Since August, the Chinese
re reported to have tran s­
ferred to th* Hanoi area at
le sit 3*1 obsolescent MIG jet
fighters believed to be flown
by North Vietnamese pilots.
In all Ihsir various a i m ­
ing*, th* Chines* have given
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N o H ints G iv e n
UI’I Foreign News Analjut
The United Slates, to ths
world end specifically to the
Soviet Union and the United
Nation*, clearly ha* stated
Ua hope th a t there be no ex­
tension of the war In Viet
Nam.
President Johnson haa de­
clared th* U. S. air strike*
against
North V ietn am ese
staging and supply a ria s a
response "appropriate and
fittin g " to th* Hanoi-ordered
attack on an American co’mpound in South Vlht Nam In
Yet It wae clear that, mili­
tarily, tha answer would He
lee* w ith th*' Communist
North Vlat Nam capital of
Hanoi than with Faking, t,000 mllaa to the north.
Ae to th* chance* of a
negotiated settlem ent, Peking
alto would have a hand as
would Moscow now believed
which eight Americana died.
In th* United Nation*. U.
8. chief delegate Adlai Stevenson declared th a t "our obJectir* la a peaceful settle­
ment. ”

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Dusly Boofers
Have Pig Roast
In Lake Mary

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PTA Reports
On Proposed
"Legislation *
By Jane Casselberry
Principal George Dabbs of
Bear Lake Elem entary School,
who recently attended a legi­
slative workshop In Tallahas­
see, reported Thursdsy to the
County Council of Farent^ Teacher Associations meeting
* s t South Seminole Junior
High School a t C anelberry.
He listed laws being given
priority by the PTA for ac­
tion in thla session of the leg­
islature. Some of the items
included under quality educatiop are a minimum founda­
tion program, up-to-date text
books and m aterials, adequate
f libraries . and improved gui­
dance service.
The group also favors the
enforcement of reassessm ent
fo r tax purposes according
to the law; the appointing of
county achool auperintendenta
Instead of electing and of set­
ting up a statewide standard
of minimum qualifications for
the Job.
$
A n o t h e r ruling favored
would be putting private
' schools in the state under reg­
ulations to combat diploma
m ills and other abuses.
/ 'T h e y recommend setting up
' committees to study such
pressing problems as drop­
o u t ■ , vocational technical
training, mental health, re~ habitHation of Juvenile of® fenders, special treatm ent for
aex offenders, and youth em­
ployment.
Educating youth regarding
the h atards of using narcot­
ics, tobacco, and alcohol and
a program of health education
In the areas of physical fit­
ness, Immunisation, and ven­
ereal disease prevention were
• also endorsed.
Preservation of religious
freedom also was stressed.

THIS IS THE SITE of the Seminole County
Sportsmen’s Association benefit dinner to be
held starting at 7 p.m. Wednesday. Workmen

are shown preparing the new building, located
off Highway 46 and ju s t east of the Wekiva
River bridge. The public is invited.

DE Club Has
Annual Meet

SOUTH SEMINOLE Welcome Walton Club turned over $75 to Heart
Fund as result of the benefit card party sponsored by the tfroup at the
Casselberry Woman’s Club. Members shown here ndtpirinir cleverly tie.
sidned table decorations are (from left) Mrs. Melvin Ackerman, Mrs.
Floyd Green, Mrs. Harold Dickinson and Mrs. Chet Daggett.

Sanford Native

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San Francisco
Bridge For Sale
"

SAN FRANCISCO (UIM)—
Thay’re selling a San F ran­
cisco Bay Bridge again, hut
th is tlma it's on the level.
The atata of California has
announced th a t the 1,500-foot
San Mateo-Hayward Bridge
which spans the bay, will be
sold lock, stock and barrel to
the htgheet bidder to make
-V way for a new 170 million
span.

By Jane Casselberry
The Distributive Educa­
tion Cluh of Lyman High
School held its annual meet­
ing at the Trade Winds Cafe­
teria in Seminole P lata Caiselherry.
Area newspaper advertising
man Dava Calhoun was guest
speaker and his topic was "Ad­
vertising and the World To­
day.”
Duffy Neufeld was chosen
a t L y m a n 's. candidate lor
Mate prciident of DECA at
the stale convention in Clear­
w ater, .A pril 1-3. Linda Pinnock will represent the school
as “ DECA Sweetheart-"
Among students who will
enter competition at the con­
vention are Gary Kaiser, copy
and ad layout and Duffy Neu­
feld, window display.
I, y m a n DE Coordinator,
Lloyd Barnes, has been nam­
ed assistant publicity direct­
or for the convention and
chairman of the ail demon­
strations
The group went on a field
trip last Wednesday to the
First National Bank in Or­
lando with the Apopka DE Hooters.
Club.
L illian DE will display a
model furniture store at the
Central Florida Exposition m
The l.itriguoiMj Am* Cham­
Orlando ns part of an exhibit
ber &lt;*f Commerce will inert
showing wlieia DE students
at 8 |». in. Thursday in the
work.
Civic League lluihiing on
Church Street. A guest speak­
FLIGHT COOK
Charlie Carlson Sr., of San­ er will provide the program
ford. has finished his basic and refreshments will be
training at Fort Jackson, If. served, William lliiiimholsor,
C,, ami is attending flight president, will he in charge of
cook si hooi at Fort Polk, La. the business &gt;* asion.

C Of C To Moot

Funeral Today
L. M. Telford. 47, of 6148
Carlisle Street, New Orleans
14. La., died Sunday after­
noon.
Bom in Sanford, he attend­
ed local schools and served
with the Marines during World
War II after which he moved
to New Orleans.
Me is survived !&gt;y his wife.
Mrs. Fannie Telford; a son.
John L., and a daughter, Lu
4 ceen, all of New Orleans, and
sisters. Mrs. Karl Dossey and
Mr's. W. E. Vlhlen, both of
Sanford.
Funeral and burial services
-were to take place this after­
noon in New Orleans,

By M argaret Coshy
On valentine’s Day, a ehill,
rainy Sunday, 35 riders, their
families and guests, of Dusty
Boota Riding Association sad­
dled and mounted their stout­
hearted steeds and rode from
all p arts of the county to the
home of Club President How­
ard Lloyd In Lake Mary, for
a pig roast.
Several days had been spent
in advance preparations and
an 86 pound dressed pig was
barbecued o v e r handhewn
blackjack oak logs. A lean-to
was erected to protect the
/e a st from the elements.
The hot coal fire was a wel­
come sight to soggy riders
and the delicious odor of
barbecue wafted out on the
air to greet them. Despite thr
weather, spirits remained un­
damped throughout the day.
Covered dishea were brought
by the members and the south­
ern style luau "pleased and
plumped" those attending.
In addition to ju s t watching
the fire glow and swapping
tales of "when 'Ola Paint
threw me over the fence,"
members practiced whip crack­
ing, roping, fast and fancy
mounting and other horseplay
and also enjoyed "ju st plain
loafing."
The little ones enjoyed rid­
ing their pint-sited horses or
dad’s big hay.
A rebcll yell of approval
went up when it was suggest­
ed that other sim ilar parties
lie organized and it was de­
cided that a series of trail
rides, barhecnes and hay rides
will I&gt;e given by the associa­
tion so that members, with
their families, can join to ­
gether in friendly camaraderie
and so thnt new and prospec­
tive members may become bet­
ter acquainted with Dusly

Business
Briefs
, A. Adams, owner of
200 N orth Holly Avenue, Is
attending a three-day aatea
meeting fo r U nited Van Lines
agents a t the San Ju an Hotel
in Orlando.
Ths session mark* the kick*
off of a new nation-wide
United-Agency sale* program
in the Florida area.
l„ J . Leary, of the Adams
T ransfer staff, also is at*
tending the regional salea
meeting.

Now You Know
FRAN ALLISON and nil the other members of
Don McNeill’s Ilrenkfast Club, are returning to
Deltona and will radiocast from there March 1-5
over 400 ABC radio stations. Free tickets nro
available by writing Don McNeill, Box 888, Del­
tona. The broadcasts will be from the Deltona
Community clubhouse.

Have I seen w h at...?
FUTURE FARMERS Week is being observed Ibis week under proclama­
tion of Mayor James II. Crapps (center). Also shown are Gary Gibson
(left) and Danny Dickerson, reporter and president, respectively, of the
Future Farmers of Seminole High School.
(Herald Photo)

Qo m b . $&amp;&amp; IA a . . .
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Mrs. Ilurkhardt. Mr*. Lillian
Cox, Mrs. Minty W arren jin d
Mrs. Grace Ambarher.
In addition to above s ta t­
ed qualities, to attend Girls
State, a girl must be a citizen
of the United States and
must have completed her jun­
ior year of schuol by June,

l mis.

The meeting was conducted
by Mrs. K. C. Hills-, chaplain,
in th r absence of the presi­
dent. Following the business
session, Auxiliary members
joined those of the Post for a
Valentine social.

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lory. 90-day supply. $.1.00 plug
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Auxiliary Unit 183 Reports
On Service To VA Hospitals
lly Donna Katea
Nine members of the Amer­
ican Legion Auxiliary, Old
Glory Unit 183, of Altamonte
Springs, have a record to
date of 65 hour* ami $178
spent on making comfort a r ­
ticles for three veterans hos­
pitals and Joy Shops ami for
providing Christm as baskets.
Mrs. Catherine Ilurkhardt,
rehabilitation chairman, ills
played for the members at
their February meeting, lap
robes, kit hags, lied and a th ­
letic socks, fool slides, pil­
lows and cases, all made by
the group for veterans in
hospitals at Coral Gables,
Bay Pines and lj»ke City.
Mis. Frank Steudle, gills
state chairm an, reported that
she had contacted Carlton
Henley, Lyman High princi­
pal, wlio lias provided the
committee with names of
three candidates, The girls,
chosen liy the faculty, were
judged on abilities of leader­
ship, citizenship, physical fit­
ness, honesty, co-operation,
character arid scholastic rec­
ords. Final selection of the
delegate to attend Gills Stale
in June will be made by Mis
Steudle and (lie committee,

United Press International *
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en molluscs or those infested
with parasites, ars m ost like*
ly to yield pearls, according to
the Encyclopedia Brilannlca.

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YONKERS, N. J. (UP1) —

BOSTON (UPI) — The lin*erinx odor of *
touring circus Is the latest reason for delaying tha
heavyweight boxing championship rem stch between
titlist Cassius Clay and challenger Sonny Liston.
Promoters of the Boston Garden bout chose
Washington’s birthday to
announce th a t the bout, championship fight.
postponed from last Nov. Spokesman for tha promo­
16 by Clay's emergency ters made the new date public.
hernia surgery Just three They said both heavy weights,

The winner of the fourth
largest twin double ever re­
corded—*
"working
m en"
ho bete the horses six nights
e week—eeld today hla 9127,682.70 payoff enabled him to
c a t even—"aven worse."
day* before, had been reach*
The roly-poly sole w inner duled for Tuesday night, H ay
of the four race* comprising 21.
the twin double a t Yenkera
A spokesman for the pro­
Raceway Monday night re ­ m oters said Um date was one
fused to make hla name pub- day la te r than planned because
lie but Instated on taking Boston Garden will b« occup­
home the loot In eaah.
ied by a elreua troupe through
The huge payoff waa count­ Sunday May 23.
ed out by W. Earl Keyser of
It would take more than 24
the mutuel di via Ion of the hour*, publicist Harold Con­
CHEERS! — There’ll plenty to cheer about in
track and the big winner waa rad said, to clear the arena
Fort Lauderdale and Cheryl Mealy goes high in
escorted to an exit gate by of elreua debrla and smell and
tha air to lead tha hurrahs. For the second con­
12 special policemen o f the to prepare the Garden far the
secutive year the American Chccrleadinjr Asiodtrack.
"I had it alone," said the
ation has voted the cheerleaders at Fort Lauder­
lucky winner, who adm itted
dale High School the best in the nation.
th a t he la 83 year* old, reeldea In Manhattan, beta on
thq-fteraea e*Br d a y * « . - * * k ^ d 7 United Free* International'
and watch** baskstball games
■RASTKRN D IV IS IO N ^
on Sunday.
W.
L.
" I had no partner*.”
Boston ___
...
64
13
Pressed for how he fe lt
Cincinnati — ...---- 40
24
about hauling home the amall
Philadelphia ....___ 86
29
fortune, he said:
New
York
_
....
23
41
"Look, I ’ve got my blood
WESTERN DIVISION
tied up in this place."
L.
W.
Cut 'n Curl and Inland Ma­
By John A- Spolikl
"D ots thl* g*t you even?"
I/O* Angeles ....____ 38
28
terials
arc
separated
by
one
•sked
a
reporter.
Weil, coma thli time again
at
___ 84
game for that top rung In the
"Y eah," he replied, "even St. L o u i s ____
■vest weak and you'll be able
Baltimore
38
___
28
Je t Bowie r e ties League on worse."
D etroit . _____
27
41
to rccogniia tha expressions Wednesday mernings.
The 8-foot, 8-inch, 180Han
Francisco
....
14
62
of anticipation on the faces of
The Thursday Jet Lancs pound bettor, who showed up
Monday's Rreulte
the men bowlers In our area. Kegleri League had Sullivan's lit the Yonkers offlcea un­
Talking about lh« Fifth An­ Camera Shop's Morris getting shaven about a half hour a f ­ Philadelphia 122, Baltimore
112
nual Men'* Bowling Tourna­ stronger with each suceedlng ter the Monday night proSt. Louis 107, San Francisco
m ent whjch wiU gat underway game. Wayne started with a gram ended, held the only
97
on March 8-7 and then continue 179, added a 212 to It and then winning ticket on the twin
Only gamre scheduled
tha following Saturday and really exploded with a 239 for double.
Tuesday's Game*
To score hi* big win, he
a 627 set.
Sunday, 13-14:
Baltimore v*. Cincinnati a t
Morris' 827 w it high series | correctly chose Locket Queen
Tha entry deadline la this
New York
for (he league but It w asn't in the (lath race for a *18
Saturday.
Philadelphia at New York
Our future 'proa' of the Sat­ alone by a long shot as other payoff, Cues* Again for
Only games scheduled
urday AM Junior Bowling kegleri had (hemselvci a real 534.10 in the eeventh race,
Wednesday's Games
ltiegle Byrd for *9.30 tn the
League have been toning the good night.
New York a t Baltimore
eighth
race
and
Midnight
Call
The
Friday
evening
women'*
"Big Bomba" lately.
Boston a t Lo* Angeles
Two weeks ago, these were Sand Spurs League are tn need for *63.70 In the ninth.
The numbers were 7-7-4-S. St. Louis a t San Francisco
tha atari of the lanes: Lynn of two or three more bowlers
Philadelphia a t Dert-olt
Jones 190; Jim Woods 191, for Its handicapped league.
Daonls Guthrie 210; Don An­ Jane Adcock of the St. Johns
derson 312; and Eddie Eldridge Realty four-acme shot a nifty
230 (dry those le a n , you 113/343 combination. Add to
adults I)
this Jean Monroe'a 301 act and
And then In the bantam you can see why SJR slipped
i— Golfers Twist
division, those under 12 y eirs by LossLng'a for three points.
NEW YORK ( U P h —Tom­
Although it sounds like it,
of age, Penny Bernal 174 awl
Maxine Fchr of Chapman my Farrell, of St. John'* Unsoma U-year-old kid by tha Blocks hsd the second high Iverslty, and Bill Crolhera. of this is not a dance.
Actually It t» an exercise
name of Kevin Spolikl hsd aeries for the night, a 183/307. Canada, will run against the
Good to see Jack Welble record book inetead of each that should be done only a*
games of 200, 164, 204 for a
fine 376 scratch aerlea (and as turning In a ‘Big One' in the other In the Knlghta of Co- p art of your advanced pro­
Captain Binghamton says . . Mr &amp; Mrs Friday night Lea­ lumbua m e e t at Madiion gram , and repetitions should
1 could Just cry!)
gue Mr W cam e through Square Garden on Thuraday. be Increased very gradually,
j 1 suggest five repetitions as
This past week, Mary Sur- with a 193/439 sat. Another
The rival* are scheduled for
owtec bowled well for the lass- shining light in this happy different eventa thla time s atsrter. Then work up to
tel with a 194. I ll, 188/318 ser­ group Is Bob Holgrr What the around, and both may bring IS repetitions with each arm.
You start at position A with
ies. Others who howled above heek with s 222/371 night, down record* In the meet
average Included Don Gos- you’d be all smiles too, would­ Farrell la entered in the 1,OOO- the left hand holding the dumbell pressed against the waist
horn, 167, Dennli Guthrie 207, n't youT
yard run while Crother* la
304/171; Don Anderson 190;
Definitely one of the hottest acheduled for the Casey 6u0. In one smooth motion advance
from A to B to C for chosen
Eddie Eldrtdgl 202, 23(1/620 bowlers in our town must be
number of repetitions. Then
scratch series (And I'm still Navy man John
Knceland.
repeat.
raising
left
arm
crying crocodile tears!)
John's big binder is average
through sam e number of re­
In the Monday night Singles around the 2f&gt;0 plateau In tha
petition!. 1
C lin ic
League, J o h n n y Parent-Youngster League.
SARPSBORG, N o r w a y
Inhale aa you raise weight.
Bridges still holds onto that
Talking about this PY Lea­
Important dumber ona poit in gue, the Best Fam ily—father (U P I) — Esparto today didn't Exhale aa you lower weight.
standings. John clipped four Tom and son, Rob, continue give the United States much
of a chance to take to p hon­
(NE3CT: Standing Press)
points from Joe Kern and shot on their winning ways,
a 729 aeriei Moving up that a bowler. Just come In with or* In the world ice hockey
ladder la Bob Steele, who split the Idea rf having fun and championship* next month.
The U.S. team lost Its seehla match with second place you’ll be 'n the right com­
ARCADIA, Calif. (U P I) —
ond straig h t to the Norwegian
Harry Pentecost,
pany, | guarantee you.
team, 7-1. I-*rry Johnion, Candy Spot* end Hill III**
alio scored the lone U. S. may find tough going against
SENIOR SAM NOW . . . . By Alan Mover who
goal, was the ater American favored Gun Bow In the *145,again w ith the team 's pul)’ 000 Sent* A nita handicap on
Saturday.
tally.

NBA

Strikes
ares

Runners To Race

Against Clock

Clay in Chicago and Liston in
Denver, had agreed to the
date.
Conrad, publicist for InterContinental, said prelim inary
estim ates showed ths fight
would grots a record *3 million sad exceed projections for
the earlier bout by aa much as
aa *300,000.

Church All-Stars
Tilt Forest City
Ran/ord

Church

Basket-

M W —

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m eet the F erret CRy Men'*
League team in an actionpaeked game tonight at the
Edgew ater High School gym
a t College P ark la Orlando.
A big turn out of Sanford
resident* la hoped for aa
thla will help finance the
Church League.
It not only brings the
mem bers of the varloui
ch n rch ri together to become
more acquainted but ereatea
■ unity of friendship.
In addition to all this, this
should be a good irtlo n
filled gam e. Something tn
give the people whyt they
pay for,
A nominal charge Is being
naked. Let's have ■ large
torn out from Sanford to­
night to show that we really
ears.
Game time will be at 7:30
pm .

*•

8an fo rd 'i Biddy basketball
All-St a n cam e from behind
Monday evening to dump a
good DeLand team 37-33 in an
exhibition gam e.
With 1:03 m inutes rem ain­
ing. Sanford surged ahead on
a field goal by Bill Schmidt
and a p air of free tosiea by
Randy Brown.
DeLand led 11-10 at the end
of the flrat q u arter but San­
ford, led by A! Grooms and
Tommy G racay, streaked back
to lead a t half-time 23-34.
DeLand jumper* off to a hot
third q u arter to lead by 46-40
going into the final period.
Coach John Stubbini used
10 men (o come up with a win­
ning combination In putting
tha Ssnford team to IU flrat
com petitive teat.
Schmidt led Sanford with 30
points and Grooms followed
with 14 and Brown with 10.
Sanford will travel to DoLand Monday to continue Ita
exhlbltien aerlea in p rep ara­
tion for Ita flrat tournam ent
gam e against Clewiiton on
March 3 at DeLand.

PR Director „
Fractures ’Em

NEW YORK (U P I) — Ar­
th u r Rlchman fractured 'em
on hi* f iril iley as the New
York Meta’ promotional di­
rector.
Only the 3feta didn't expect
him to do It aa literally as he
did.
En route to the Meta' of­
fice Monday—hla f lr it day
on the new Job—A rthur slip­
ped on an ley spot on the pave­
ment and suffered a fra ctu r­
ed left elbow In e fall.
Rlchman waa on the aporte
staff of the New York Mir­
ror for 21 y eari until the
Fam ily tree of the Afghan newspaper went out of busi­
hound dates hick to 3000 B C. ness In JJIA3.

Better Golf-Through Exercise

Little Chance
For U. S. Team

TALENTED TRIO — Three members of NEA’fl All-America basketball
team *re Gall Goodrich of UCLA, left, Dave Stallworth of Wichita, cen­
ter, and Rick Barry of Miami (Fla.),

Bradley Unanimous All-America
By Sandy Padw*
NEW YORK — (N EA ) —
Princeton's Bill Bradley h ts
decided to p u l up pro basket­
ball for • Rhodes Scholarship,
10 he'll really never have the
chence to U it himself against
the b ee t
B ut tf he's wondering wh*1
hit chtncee n i g h t have Veen,
the eoaehea of the N ttlo n tl
Basketball A llocution hive
the tnewer.
They roide hlra the only un■nimoui choice on Newapaper Enterprise Aesoelation's
1064-05 All-America teem, announced todey.
In th eir exclusive tnnuel
poll for NEA, the nine reachei ileo selected C ittle Rus­
sell of Mir hi g in , Fred H etiel
of Davison, Rick Barry of Mi­
ami (P is ), D ive Stallworth
of Wichita and Gall Goodrich
of UCLA to tha flrat team.
Dua to another tie, the eecond team alto consisted of
els men.
It includes Bill Cunningham
of North Carolina, tha late
Wayne EeUa of U tah State,
Bill Buntin of Michigan, Matt
Guokas J r . of St. Joseph's
(P a.), tha only sophomore on
either team, Ollle Johnson of
San Francieco and D are Bing
of Syracuse.
Voting wee on a 2-1 bail*—
two poinU for a flrat team
vots and ona for a second.
Bradley, of course, hsd IS
points. He * n followed by
Russell with 17, H etiel IS,
Barry 14, Goodrich 19, Stallworth 13, E ite i and Cunning­
ham 4 each, and Guokat, Bing,
Johnion and Buntin 8 each.
Actually, Bradley's unani­
mous aclertion wasn’t that
surprising.
NBA coaches and players
who have teen him through­
out the last three years all
had the same impression—he
Is the perfectly balanced hallplayer.
" I t w asn't Just his scoring
th a t Impressed m*," eald Ray

Scott of tha D etroit Plstona.
" I t waa tha w ay ha handlad
tha ball, passed off and gen­
erally took charge of hla
team ."
Bradley, a member of the
Olympie teem laat fall, can
play either forward or guard,
h u t s h a a . b e ^ r *ty J &amp; r * n o r * .

Ona gam s when he switched
to guard—against Mlchlgsn
in tha Holiday Festival semi­
finals—will be remembered as
ona of tha g reatest Individual
performances in M a d i s o n
Square Garden.
Before fouling out with a
little more than four minutes
remaining. Bradley had scor­
ed 41 points and had Princeton IT points ahead of the na­
tion's top team.
Michigan eventually won
the game by two points, en
even greater (elthough heart­
breaking) tribute to Dradley.
He meana th a t much to his
team.
Bradley’s average th ii sea­
son has been 31 points a
gams, third highest In the
country.
*
The leading scorer Is B ern'
who has been averaging 37
points a game In addition to
17.9 rebound* a game, fifth is
the nation.
Barry la an exceptionally
smooth-moving forward who
will go high on the NBA
d raft
Dava Stallworth, the Wich­
ita forward, also will be a
high choice. He was graduat­
ed a t mid-semester after
playing 18 game* for the
Shockers and scoring 25 points
a gam*. Like Bradley, this Is
hit second year on NEA'a AllAmerica.
The firet-team center I* 6-8
Fred Hetiel, HCe'aixth-leading
iro re r (18.9)1'eighth In fieldgoal percentage (.379) and
13th in rebounding (13 1).
H etiel reminds a lot of peo­
ple of Jerry Lucas (Cincin­
nati Royals) hut his detract­
ors say he leeks the desire to

be a successful professional.
"I guest it's because he's
sort of nonchalant about the
whole thing when he’s on the
court," Davidson coach Lefty
Driescll said. •
" lie ’s one of these kids who
is so even-tempered th a t he
always holds his poise. A
change m ight hu rt hla style,
Jerry Lucas was th a t type of
ballplayer and they said the
same things about him."
Russell and Goodrich are
the first-team guards. Russell
plays a lot like Oscar Robertsson, and he still has another year at Michigan.
Big (6-6) and strong (218)
he is an excellent driver and
rebounder. He Is the seventh
leading scorer in tha country
with n 28.7 average.
Goodrleh, meanwhile, aver­
ages 23.1, and is the reason
UCLA Is a strong contender
for snothrr national title. He
has done a rem arkable Job
running a team th a t depend­
ed so much on W alt H atzard
last year.
M att Guokas Jr. was tha
surprise choice on the second
team. Only a sophomore, he
transferred hark to St. Jose­
ph's (where his father was a
sta r in the 1930s) after a year
t t Miami (Fla.)
w
He isn't muiw of a scorer,
hut due to his excellent team
play and defense, St. Joseph's
coach Jack Ramsay calls him
the key to the fine season ths
Hawks are enjoying.
B ing , the other guard, is s
8-3 leaper who averages 23 l
for Syracuse. He plsye for­
ward, too.
Johnson, the ren ter from
University of San Francisco,
Is fifth in field goal percent­
age (.889) and sixth in re ­
bounding (17. t).
Before his untimely deatk
early this month when he w-o»
electrocuted afte r touching a
downed powrrline, Wayne Es­
tes of Utah Stata waa the na­
tion's second leading scorer
(33.7).

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By Abigail Van Buren

- 10-11 F.M. ABC. Sago of
W tsttm Man. "I, Leonardo da
Vinci" another good entry in
thla consistently elegant, wallw ritten and beautifully film ­
ed le r itt. Aa usual, Ultra ara
no actor*. You sea everything
but paopla aa though through
tha eyea of da Vinci himself,
and In fa c t tha entire hour
i* alm ost a. aelf-portralt of
tha arU st-inventor. Tha ahow
deplcta model* of hi* Inventions, completed and uncom­
pleted a r t work*, and, through
tha vole* of Fredrlc March a*
da Vinci, axpretae* many of
his thought* and faallngi.
W ritar-producar John Secon­
der! n arrates. A thoroughly
fascinating introduction to a
man beat characterised hy hi*
insatiababla quest for knowl­
edge.
7:30-8:30 P.M. NBC. Mr.
Novak. "M ountain* to Climb"
Though Dean Jag g er will he
misted terribly, this episode
it aa good a way as could
have been conceived to retire
him from the series (a t his
request). Principal Vane Is
talked into atepping into the

DEAR ABBY: I would
lata. I waa a widow with
afraid to tell anyone.
Ilka to know w hat tha pun*
I am convinced th a t if
two daughters, 8 and 10,
iihm ant ia for a man and
young girls would w ear a
whan 1 m arried w hat I
woman who ara caught po«.
cross, o r a S ta r of David,
thought waa a fine and
tog aa Mr. and Mra. in
or soma kind of religious
honorable man. I found out
California hotala and mo*
medal where it could be
to o .la ta th a t ha had mol­
tela. Mjr husband and hia
plainly seen by any man
ested m y 10-year-old since
Kiri friend (who is alio • tha fira t year of our m ar­
who looks a t her, it m ight
m arried) posed as man and
make him think twice.
riage until she was 13. She
wifa in Sacramento, La
A NIGHTMARE IN
was afraid to tell me be*
Jolla and Palo Alto. Wa
MY PAST
cause he threatened to kill
s e a
h a te three children. Two
her if she did. I suspected ' &gt; ' ' '
DEAR ABBY: I never
are teenagers, and my hueshe was pregnant and tha
band had the nerve to tell
thought I would be w rit­
v e r j day I found out she
o u r tecnaged boys to stay
ing a le tte r to DEAR AB­
w it's, t h a.t contemptible
aw ay from a certain girl
BY, but I ju st have to have
creature tried to molest the
because she w asn't ''n ic e."
an answer. I am a 18-year€ lh e r girl, then 11, ‘&lt;&gt;ut
Meanwhile, HE travels all
old junior and I would like
thank heavens SHE told
over the S tate of Cali*
to know why boys pay good
n^e in time. I had him a r ­
fornla committing adultery
money to get Into a dance
rested, and filed fo r di­
with this tram p. I know I
and then Just stand around.
vorce. He is now serving a
have grounds for divorce,
Please p u t your ensw er in
prison term and we ara di­
but I would rath e r stay
the paper as there ara
vorced—but goodl I shud­
m arried to him and put
about a million girls who
der to think of w hat may
HER in prison. Can this
share this problem.
happen to th a t child if she
be arranged T
HOPKINS, MINN.
doesn't tell her mother o r
report the man to the polNOT FOOLED
DEAR HOPKINS: T h .y
lee a t once. You have my
w ant to be near a girl Just
DEAR NOT: Unmarried
permission to print this if
couples posing aa man and
in rase they get the cour­
you think it will,help some­
age up to ask one of them
wife in hotel and motet
one, but please don't use
to dance.
rooms are lawbreakers in
my name.
• •
•
EVERY state, The punish­
TRYING TO FORGET
•
•
•
Problem s? W rite to AB­
m ent varies, but tha public­
BY, Box 89700, Los An­
ity and / fallout on family
DEAR ABBY: The let­
geles, Calif. For a personal
and fridnds is always re­
te r from the little 14-yrargrettable. Unles the girl
reply, enclose a stamped,
old girl who couldn't sign
self-addressed envelope.
friend kidnapped your hus­
her name touched my heart
• •
•
band, thkl guilt m ust be
because 1 could have w rit­
H ate to w rite letters?
equally slihrsd.
ten such a letter many
y ears ago. Abby; t 'em eu te " ■Send one dollar to Abby,
Box 60700, Los Angeles,
DEAR&gt; A D B Y T T - r r a y
we would all be horrified
Calif., for Abby's booklet,
th a t the 14-year-old, "C an’t
to know the number of
"HOW TO WRITE LET­
sign my name,” heeda your
girls who have had to face
TERS FOR ALL OCCA­
this problem. And sadly
advice and tells her m other
SIONS."
or the police before It's too
enough, most of them are

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week
Ing his visits to one
by saying to Steven:
"W e're ju st not up to hav­
ing Tsui around more than
once a week. If we were wiser
people, we wouldn't mind the
way he trea ts u*. But we're
not as wise as we'd like to
be and wo do mind it. You
know he dislikes us, too. Well,
it ju st makes us too uncom­
fortable to have him around
more than once a week."
Indeed, 1 see no reason at
all why we ahould be black­
A N S W E R : H o w a b o u t lim it- mailed Into entertaining in-

aslant friends of our children
by fear of "strengthening"
their influence over them. In­
deed, I think we do Steven in­
justice by pretending th a t w*
don't mind insolence when we
do.
He is still pretty dependent
on our judgm ent of w hat's sceeptabla and w hat isn 't; and
when we aeeept contemptuous
treatm ent from his friend, w»
uppear to endorse it. This m i)
delay his own recognition of
his friend's Irresponsibility
nnd the realisation th a t his
suspicicusness is not directed
to us alone hut to all adults,
his own parents, his teachers.
However, let me make the
im portant point her*.
Our decisions to refuse hos­
pitality to children's objec­
tionable friend* must he based
on our own lim itations, net
the frtrnds' faults.
If you and I were pure-aouleil, we would be aide to
change the insolence of chil­
dren’s friends into tru st and
affection. We are not. The in­
solence makes us resentful
and uneasy. Sure thnt is the
truth, it is what w-e tell
Steven without apology fer
our moral limitations.
It is by adm itting the li­
mitations that wa avoid th e ,
danger of tearing the friends
down to justify our dialiks of
thsm.
It's eu r attacks on ths
friend* which forces children
to prelect them »nd enables
their Influence .In triumph. So
it's vital that w* make pur
own shortcoming—our resentm rnt of youngsters' insolence
—responsible for our refusal
to have them around. I t ’a our
honest and unapologetic ad ­
mission of impatience th at
makes the decision acceptable
and human.

HOT STORY WITH A COOL END — Once upon ft time there was n
beautiful young girl nnmed Judy Roman. Judy was n model at Florida's
Sunken Gardens in St. Petersburg. She found the weather extremely
warm for January, so site decided to do something nbout it. The moral of
our story is th at Florida is fortunate to have three exceptionally fine
assets . . . oranges, pretty girls and sunny weather. The ending of our
story is a cool one thanks to the 300 pounds of ice and avery cool model.

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queen.
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led a lium p which South won.
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led a diamond to lit* ace and
luffed his lait diamond with
dummy's lust trump. H e r e ­
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ac* of clubs and cashed ths
rest of his trum ps. Finally he
led hi* king of clubs and
when the suit failed to break

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spring
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h.ul lost and clubs lind failed
to break. Thnt was had 1u&gt;k
but South ehoubl have made
the slam without any trouble.
Alt he hud to do was lo no­
tice that there wa* a six-card
fiuh suit in dummy nnd thui
the easy way to make the
slant would be lo draw the rnriny'a trumps and set tip thnt
club suit.
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trum ps hy playing out his ace,
king and queen and led ace,
king and another rluh West
would get a rluh trirk hut
•South would ruff one heart
with dummy'* last trum p and
then discard two diamond*
and hi* other heart, on tha
Inst th rre clubs.

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la until ha hires a maid and
butler from San Fernando
Red's Employment A gtncy.
Whan thajr go to work for
him, tha mouitach* la tha
firs t to go. Miss Pupa doe*
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raca for tha post of Stat* Su­
perintendent of School*. The
show gets In a few tailing
points on behalf of aducaUon
but it I* also a microcosm of
a national political campaign.
It also te rra s to establish
Burges* Meredith as tha new
principal in a logical takaoper. It's Jaggar'a hour in many
ways, but Meredith has some
strong scenes a t the end.
7:30-8:80 P.M. ABC. Com­
bat. “ Dateline" An unusually
dangerous mission for Saun­
ders and company. They’f#
got to perm it themselves to
be captured to th a t they'll b*
taken to a P.O.W. ramp where
their job ia to reacu* a w ar
correspondent who'* loaded
with vital Information. It's a
nere*. wracking situation aa
thsy try to tunnel their way
to freedom with tha corre­
spondent, who doesn't w ant
to b* rescued. Dan D uryta
gusata aa tha journalist.
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Red Skelton Show. Hugh
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Pupa visit the Redhead to-

Television Tonight

:

By Muriel Lawrence
Newspaper Enterprise Assn.
DEAR MRS. LAWRENCE:
Our 15-year-old boy is a science
fiction fan and has made a
close friend of an older boy
who is also a fan. At first we
tried to lie friendly to this boy
but he was so argum entative
that we give up. Now, when
he telephones or visits our
home, he never greets us, My
husband wants to forbid his
coming to the house but I am
afraid he would use this to
strengthen h b Influence over
Steven . , .

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SPRING DEGINS on March
SO thia year and the Nary
Officer* Wlvea Club and thalr
guest* will welcome the tea*
ton in high ttyle with a gala
luncheon and fashion ahow at
the popular Crelghton’t Gar­
den R eataurant in the Win­
te r P ark Mall on March IB.
Cocktalla are acheduled for
high noon with lunch elated
fo r 1 p.m. AU reaervationa,
(▼la your aquadron repreaent*
ative) ahould be made by
March IS.
“0 " Wlrea of RVAIM3, un­
der tha direction of Betty
Stoke*, Thirteen’* board rep,
will be aoclal hoateaaea for
the event. Serving aa decor
chairman la June McLain,
wife of the squadron exec
and advlaor to the committee
worker* ia Mary Lola Web*
atcr, wife of the commanding
officer.
Spring faahiona from tip to
toe — including hat*, clothing,
make-up, ahoea and the very
lateat hair atyle* will take the
apotllght during the luncheon.
Informal modeling will be
performed by Shirley Lalloc*
ca of RVAH*1{ Mary Durant
of nVAR-3; S ara Jane Smith
of RVAII-O; Carolyn Denniaon of RVAH-11 and Dor*
Griffin and Ann Johnaon of
RVA1I-13.
*.
Colorful millinery creation*
and bewitching faahiona will
be preaented from Mary-E*the r’a dreaa ahop with ahoea
from Ivey’a 8hoe Store and
hair atyle* dealgned by Phil­
lip Boyd of the Leflanl Ilouae
of Beauty. Make-up for the
model* will be done by Bill
llrlnhauer, who uaea June
Graham'* coametir* dealgne-J
for Florida living In the aun.
Invited to attend the event
are non-active and retlrrd
military offieera wivra aa well
aa apeclal gueata of any of*
ficer’a wife attending.
Special doorpriiet will in­
clude a ahampoo and act from
Is-IUni, an Enxter bonnet
from Mary Kather’a, play
ilini* from ivey'a and arvciul
unuaual centerpiece arrange­
ment*.
.
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OFFICERS AND WIVES
of ItVA11-1 have been living
it up prior to icbt-duled de­
parture of the squadron for
their crulae, with two gay
partira getting everyone to­
gether for a good time.
Lt. Cdr. Finn W ilatrr and
hla wife Vicki threw a cocktail
party at the Orlando AFB
Ctuli to oelebrate Finn'a pro­
motion and qurit* also enjoy­
ed a buffet dinner aerved by
tile club.
The second party win a big
barbecued rib aupper boated
by Marti and Danny DankIrfa, (North American rep.)
at I heir Lake Mary home.
The Dankirf* did the riba on
a big charcoal grill in their
backyard and "a good time
wai had by all."
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MRS. MAGGIE NOLTA
wna honored recently by the
Officer'* Wlvea of KVA IM S
at a luncheon at Creighton'*
Itrataurant. Mr*. Nolta wa*
preaented with an engraved
a liver hora doeuvrt-a tray
which officially made her an
honorary member of the club.
Sh* aiao received a lowly
corsage.
Mary Loii Wrbetcr announc­
ed that the aquadron wives
club will take over the T hrift
Shop operation on March 23
and that the next meeting
will be a coffee a t Jean Muagrove'a at 7:3(1 p.m. on March
L
Another aoclal event of
Thirteen waa the recent “call­
ing party" at Cdr. Dean Webater'a home in Maitland with
about SO officer* and their
wives making it a gala occa­
sion.
a. a
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A LUNCHEON and a Teen
Danca are two events schedul­
ed by the CPO Wives Club,
announced a t the club's reg­
ular meeting recently by new
president Audrey Reeve*.
The luncheon will be held
at
Creighton's Restaurant
March I I a t 12:30 p.m. and
th* teenage danca la alatad
for March 18 in the Ballroom
from B to II p.m. Dependent
children of CPO* and thair
gueata ara Invited with a
apodal Invitation axtandad to
teenager* living aboard th*
station r a d thair data*. Ago
limit* a n I I to II.
Th*r* will b* a danca band
for addad enjoyment, Mrs.

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meeting were Mrs. A. Kelly,
Mrs. W. A. Wigg and Mrs. S.
L. Wiggins and they chose a
Valentine theme highlighted
by a fancy cake artistically
decorated by E dna M urray.
Special gueata a t the meet­
ing were Mr*. Edith round*
of RVAH-7; Mr*. Billie John■on of Seven; Mre. Dorothy
LeMay of VAII-12 and Mre.
Ann Sciexkowaki of NAMTD.
CPO Wive* recently volun­
teered to help with the Cere­
bral Palsy telethon and nine
of them did their p art of help
make the drive a aurceas.
Aaaiating with the activity
were Audrey Reevca, who wa*
in charge of the group —
Thelma Conkle, Ulla Ganderton, Bea Jarrell, Nell Morrell,
Mary Jane Weber, Catherine
Weathrook, Jo Stankiewlci
and Kuby Hofeeker.
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A BAKE SALE ha* been
acheduled on the base on
March II by Enlisted Wivea
of RVAIM3 aa a fund-raising
venture. Lou Schweer* waa
named chairman and held a
meeting last week with Nor­
ma Pickens, Barbara Driscoll,
Shirley Moore and Sue Maur­
er at Shirley'a Sunlund Drive
home.
Lou' aay* *11 member* may
he expected to be railed on
for contributions. She pinna to
set up two booths for the
event.
At the regular buaim-aa
meeting of the club, Alice
Bough, Ann Moyer and Terry
Bramwcll were hoatesa and
Barbara Mirhaud won n guest
and a prospective member.
Another g u tat was Mr*. Ag­
nes Harvey from Celeron,
N. Y. wlm ia visiting her aon
Robert ami bit family a t 813
Rosalia Drive.
Members are reminded that
nt the next meeting on Match
18, the rlub will view a can­
te r film.
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GAY FLORIDA CITRUS
coll.is will highlight the new
Navy Wives Meeting K mu
when the committee* get
through with nil their decorjittuil plans. Tills group is
very busy right now, deciding
on materials, consulting on
prices and getting everything
together before the next meet­
ing Wednesday at in a in. at
tlie cluhroom
On* of the n ost exciting de­
rision* to come from the last
meeting wrrs to Use the room
ns a sort of nn uil gallery
which will make tire room
mure attractive and also give
club member* an opportunity
to view the work of their fel­
low member* who like to
paint.
Any Navy personnel, wives,
men or dependents who nre
n ttlsts will have their work
“ hung" in the meettrrfe ro.'m
on a rotating bait* which
should provide much interest­
ing conversation.
Mpmbera of the romrnite*
include Elaine Orazi from
One; Steavie Hedges from
Seven; Milllrent Wigg front
Nine; Carolyn Mulder ftont
Eleven; Sue Maurer from
Thirteen, M a r y O'Donnell
from the Cl’O Wlvea Club and
lietty Wilhaurk. Emily Law
(torn the Station Wivea serves
as coordinator.
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A STEAK COOKOUT w*»
held at Kathy Henson's home
Friday by Officer's Wives of
KVAH-9 with two members
coming in for special honors
during the evening.
Since It was Gltinie Sulli­
van'* birthday, there wa* a
luariou* birthday rake in her
honor, aerved with glittering
•parkier* on top, to the tun*
of Happy Birthday, *ung "a
cappella" by the group.
Dost)* deUanahl also cams
in for her share of honor* as
it happened to be her wed­
ding a n n i v e r s a r y , too.
Her piece of cake was lit by
a sparkler and an appropriate
song we* aung.
Special guaat of th* eve­
ning wa* Mr*. John Capewcll.
a
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A GAVEL wa* presented to
member* of the RVAH-7 En­
listed Wive* Club a t their re ­
cent meeting by Mre. Steavie
Hodges. The gave) wa* a gift
from Mr*. Uodgea' ton, Rob­
ert, Jr.
A new scrapbook, a gift
from Betty Smith was also
presented to the club a t th at
time.
Program for tha evening
waa in th* form of film* on
cancer. P resent w e n Dr. Ken­
neth W ing and Mrs. Ann
Bleckowskl from the local un­
it of the American Cancer So­

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MRS. MARGE HARVEY (right) accepts gavel aa gift of Mra. Maggie
Nolta nt installation ceremonea of enlisted wives club of RVAH-13,
recently. ‘
ciety who *howed the film*
and answered question*.
During the business meet­
ing the club voted to donate
(10 to the decoration commit­
tee to help with fixing up the
new meeting room and four
members volunteered their
service* to the committee to
help with the work. They
were Mrs. Hodges, Mrs. Helen
MeCardle, Mrs. Lucille Clarki
and Mrs. Lois Vails.
(
Mrs. Vails ia a new mem­
ber, along with Mra. Leila
Madlgnn and Mrs. P at Ward.
Special gueata at the m eet­
ing were Laurel Checefaky,
president of the newly organlied RVAII-3 Enlisted Wives
Club; Mr*. Kenneth Enney,
wife of the CO and Mr*. Rob­
e rt llendrickaon, wife of the
squadron XO.
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PUBLICITY CHAIRMEN
of all of the officer’* wive*
groups were entertained ami
instructed at * coffee meeting
a t the home of Bonnie DeN’ault recently.
Ronnie, who is ■ journalism
major and has had much ex­
perience in newspaper and
journalistic work gave the
chairman some pointers on
their Jobs. Also present was
Miss Viola Stoffer who ex­
plained requirement* of the
newspaper she repieselits olid
conducted a question and
answA-r session
The writer of this column
was unable to attend ami
very much regretted missing
I tie inerting — (all unexpect­
ed. railed meeting of the city
rotnmisxion came up at the
last minute) — hut Ronnie
graciously consented to pre­
sent oiir notes and suggestion*
for JETSTREAM and distri­
bute what we hope w ill he a
helpful little page of do's and
don't*.
Note to.publicity chairmen:
I nn already see some g ra ti­
fying Improvements ami was
very pleased to have anything
on our tlrsk early this morn­
ing — wonderful! Keep up
the good work.
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HIGHLIGHT of a recent
potluck supper for RVA1I-S
Officer's Wives a t Jo Watson's
home was the piesentation of
a silver punch howl to the
former Skipper of the squad­
ron, Cmdr. Paul Werner.
Making the presentation nn
behalf of the club was Kathy
Russell, wife of the present
Skipper.
Cmdr. W ernsr expressed his
appreciation and helped ease
the pangs of separation with
an inspirational talk to the
wives, instilling in thrm a
sense of pride in the work be­
ing accomplished by their
husbands, now deployed to the
Far East.
An added thrill was • ta p ­
ed message from Cmdr. Wal­
lace Kuaaell, expressing Val­
entine wishea from all the
husband* to *11 the wivea.
Hostess Jo Wateon, (who
was assisted by B e r t i e
Brough) came in for many
appreciative comment* from
th* group when it wa* reveal­
ed th a t her daughter Nancy
wa* being operated on for
acute appendicitis. But gal­
lant Jo carried on with the
planned party befort dashing
back to N ancy's bedalda.
Table* in tha Wateon home
held identical centerplecaa of
arrangem ente of azalea* en­
circling a blua candle. Pre­
sent aa a gueat was Mr*. Gil­
more, mother-in-law of Betty
Kelly.
e
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SEVERAL
IMPORTANT
FUNCTIONS ware discussed
in detail a t a special meeting
of th* NOWG Executive
board last Tuesday with the
April 9 Bombing Derby social
forem ost on th* agenda.
U nder th* chairmanship
and direction of K itty.O 'G ara,

AUDREY REEVES
1 . . CPO Club
first vice president, the offic­
ers wives of all squadron*
will he in rliarg r of food and
decoration* for thq proposed
party.
Joining the hoard member*
were Mrs. Jam es Mayo, ad­
visor and Cmdr. D. F. Mon­
day, who outlined the sched­
uled Bombing Derby plans.
All officers wlvr* m e in­
vited to a showing of three
cancer films Wednesday in
the NAB movie theatre from
;&gt; a m. until approximately
noon. Special gu ests Will fit
elude ('apt. E. A, Anderson
from NAS and a prominent
local civilian physician. The
men will hold a question and
answer session following the
films.
Next regular meeting of
the hoard will to* at the home
of Kny Recknor on Match 2
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INCIDENTALLY, the J a y
cres, who a ir sponsoring the
nnmia! Navy Appreciation
Day, have changed the dale
from
April 3 to April 10.
There was some question
about this after the announce­
ment appeared in the Jaycre
Club Dull,-tin ns April 3 and
It's now all squared sway
and will tie on April 10 — a f­
ter the Derby
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"SPECIAL ENTERTAIN
MENT a t tha Acey Deucy);
Club Frldoy night," said Gii
Gilliland, club manager.
Gil has hooked the famous
Bill Adler orchestra for your
enjoyment from 8 p.m. to i
a.in., courtesy of the rluh —
no rover charge or admission.
Just go on out and enjoy the
cute little man with the
sweet-talkin' viulin and his
fine aggregation.
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TWO COUPLES, Lt. and
Mrs. Murl Hosted and I.t. and
Mrs. Ashby “Mac" McClanahan were bade farewell a t a
recent RVAH-3 officers parly
at the NAS Ballroom.
Th«r 11listed* have orders to
RVAH-12 and the McCtanahana ate going to Bermuda.
Cdr. B. B. Brown did ths hon­
or*.
The parly served as a V al­
entine dinner-dance in honor
of the wivea of the aquadron
and everyon* enjoyed grilled
ateaka and dancing to tha muaIc of Bill Adler's orchestra.
A special obaervatlon a t the
party waa In honor of the
birthday of p a t Pintel, but
foxy P at never did aay which
birthday — (her privilege!)
Billie Klmmona waa a guaat
of Lt. Cdr. and Mr*. P intel a t
th* party.

Billie ha* aa her houae
guest, her mother, Mrs. M. R.
Little from Birmingham Ala.
Afao visiting here for the
w inter ia Mra. Cleo Bryant,
mother of Cdr. H arry Bryant.
Mra. Bryant, a retired echoed
teacher-from Kanaa* City has
been very buay during her
visit In Sanford, aubatituting
in local achool*.
IlVAH-3 wive* recently held
a luncheon a t Creighton's with
Betsy Ilyan, Barham Kuseota
and Joan Moore as hostesses.
The grotip gathered In the
Gold Room for cocktails be•fore proceeding to the lfiVuheon menu which featured tu r­
key ‘ with aherry sauce, and
other goodie*, topped off with
the restaurant'* famoua apple
pie and coffee. *
Guests at the luncheon were
Jean Fowler, K*y Bartholo­
mew, P at Heinz, Pat Hutchi­
son and Jan Sarijian.
A patriotic theme was used
with photographic reminders
on the (dace cards recalling
th at February ia the birthday
month of Abraham Lincoln
and George Washington.

NEW YORK (NEA) — P re ­ sam e attributes Is in m atte I the chin has been added for
cious little stands between a jersey and a white bow under a disconcerting note of degirl in a swimsuit and her
public. But in no past season
have designers handled that
little with so much im agina­
tion. The sky la the limit ia
long a t it's sunny for the 1963
resort season at the beach.
F irst there a re the aults to
be "*een" in. These h iv e pa ased their swimming tests, but
there's no doubt they will
more frequently dot the sand.
One h*i a peek-a-boo black
lace top, strategically jewel­
ed, and ileck Jersey pants.
Then there Is a group of black
lace discos, frankly Inspired
b y the discotheque dress.
These suita can be bikinis or
one-plcceri joined hy a midriff
of transparent black Lycra
lace.
*
Opposite to the great expose
is proof positive that the sexy
swimsuit doesn't have to b*
bare. One such suit is a one
piece body • shaping num ber
in glowing platinum Jerspy —
for the girl who has every­
thing.
Then there is the suit that
doesn't hesitate to take the
plunge. Its weightless quilted
nylon, it's cut bare and spare
with a back that simply isn't
LACE CASTS ITS FEMININE CHARM on the
there and a front that can
genacupe for resort ’65. Swimsuits come in white
make up its mind about how
lace over pastel cotton or black lace over beige
far to go by the flick of a
cotton
with matching beach jncket,
itpper. Another with all the
SPECIAL STUDENTS
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high-ability secondary school
students will receive special
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179 summ er science training
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National Science Foundation.
Most of the training pro­
gram s offer instruction in
depth of one or more science
subjects such ss geology, bio­
logy or m athem atics.

BIG

I mureness.
The soft, refined fashion
message for spring and sum ­
m er has been translated for
the beach in one • piece,
screen - printed Jersey aulU
with matching beach ahlfta.
Color combination! are tm \
bright as jewel* — green with
pink, blue opal with gold and
orange with water blue*,
Thia year, too, the two-piece
suit and the bikini are having. ,
th eir aeison in the aun. B ut—
when you buy, rem em ber lh*l these demand a nearly perfect
figure.
You can awlrn covered up
or barely there thia aeaaon.'
The choice ia your*. If yah
bear in mind that a awlmiult
ahould flatter jrour figure, you
will have no trouble finding .
the one to do the Job for you.
feta*
Furs ahould be cleaned a t
least once a aeaaon. Dirt, dust
and grime are a menace t # ^
pelt*.
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Don't soak iron akttlet* In
the link over long period*.
They can discolor the enamel
and porcelain.
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Let small mud stain* dry,
and then bruah off, before
waahlng.

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The Seminole County Fed­
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few days in SL Petersburg,
By Mr*. John Leone
Mrs Laura Reed of Plant*- Tarpon Springs. Im em ess and
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, i New Port Rirhey. where they
turn ltd. entertained at a de
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aert bridge at her vuime nun.
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interest en route.
ortng her aister Mr*. Lilly
Hodges uf Williamsport, Pa.
Mr. and Mrs Walter Cooper
Among the guest* were Mr*.
of Smyrna Dr entertained
G. Price. Mrs. Edna Reilly,
friends from Delaware .Coun­
Mrs. John Rayfuse, Mrs. Geo­
ty. Pa , Mrs Helen Fuller and
rge Croske, Mrs, L. Sylvester.
Robert Friend were en route
Mrs. M. McManus, Mr*. H. K.
to southern Florida
Mr*
Johnson. Mr* Frsnk Swallow,
Cooper's brother and sUter-inMrs. A. Crawley and Mrs. J.
law. Mr and Mr*. Frank May
Allen, Longwood, and Mr*.
of 1-evlttown. Pa , celebrated
Elaine Poor, Lake Mary.
Mr. and Mr*. Frank Kleppler of Flamevine Lane have
a t their current house guests,
Mr. and Mrs H arry DeJullo of
Valley Stream , L. I., N, V.
Mrs. Jo i"eck has her sis­
ter, Mrs Irene Kallmcyer of
Cincinnati, 0. visiting her for
several weeks and their couaon, Hcrbct Mill* of Owen*boro. Ky . who will be in De­
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Mra. Carl Klttlesen of De­
Bary had her sister. Mrs. 11.
Berm an of Huntington, Long
Island, N. Y. a* her bouse
guest.
Mr. and Mr*. Norman Kil­
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BILL DALE AND SUE COKE were crowned
king nml queen at the Annual Sweetheart Ban­
quet of Tlie First Baptist Church single young
people’s department, ages 17-24, Saturday night
with gay festive coronation ceremonies.
(Herald Photo by Doris Williams)

" C an did ChaJdtstii
~
By "D oris"
MISS PAUHC1A LAVEN­
DER, daughter of Mr. and
lir a . Jam es C arter Lavender,
121 E. Jenkins Circle is one
Cl U student* at Stetson UnitQrxIly to make the Dean's
list and lhe honor roll for the
fall semester.
Mis* Lavender is a senior
*t Stetson and is a graduate
of Seminole High School.
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"hepped up" over the "Pops
Concert" in store for them,
featuring
musical
medleys
from leading Broadway bits.
This Thursday through S at­
urday. ROY AND SALLY
GREEN AND MISS UEAATR1CE BULK, three Sanford
choristers, will appear with
the Symphony at the Bach
Festival in Knowles Chapel on
the campus at Hollins College.
The trio has been practicing
THREE SANFORD AREA since last October for tin* per­
STUDENTS at Florida South­ formance.
ern'. College. Lakeland, have
Tlie Bach Festival Choir is
edged sororities during the compqycd .if 110 voices with
Inual deferred rush.
15 added voices from the Music
LINDA SUL WILLIAMS, a Department of Rollins College.
•ophornorc, has pledged Alpha
Choristers Night is Wednes­
D elta Pi, Her pareuls are Mr day, February 21, at 7 So p m.
• n d Sirs Ted Williams, ion with a dress rehearshal selieJ'lum osa Ilris e
duled Tin- rem ainder of the
JEN N IFER ANN THOM I' perform ances will lieg.n at 8
SON a frevhnian, daughter of p. m for the entire public.
M r, and Mrs
George L
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Thompson. 2t*r. Temple Drive,
MISS MARILYN H U N T ,
Jus pledged I’hl Mu.
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jim
• j f D Y LYNN BUNTLN. a Hunt. 2,110 Lucrctia Struct,
•ophornorc has p'edged Mpha wa&gt; recently a participant in
Omicron Phi Her parents are the annual beauty revue of
D r. and Mrs J, C. Uimten, South Georgia College, Dou­
Lemon Bluff, Osteen.
glas, (la.
.
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.
The bevy ot beauties will tie
SJIARON BOOTH, daughter
featured
in the ELAN", the
of Mr and Mrs. Noah C.
Jloolh, SOI Palmetto Avenue South Georgia College yearhas been aeeepted for admlss- tmok.
Marilyn, who was actively
i to Tift College in Forsyth.
&lt;;.! for the 1965-titi seliool engaged in Seminole High
(rear. pending aurcca'hil com­ School activities and the 1063
pletion of the rem ainder ol her Itomeiiimlng queen, won top
high school requirem ents at honors m tiu evening dress
division, by placing first.
£cmmole High School.
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MEMO TO MATURE MOP
THE GARDEN CLUB OF
SANFORD is making gigantic PL ITS — Stop teasin', gall.
(re p aratio n s for the annual Trim your T r u e s snd convert
Spring Flowei Shpw March your mop into a crowjt of cur"$• at tin- C ivic Center Sjn-ak- Icy ringlets for tjie season’s
ig of this group, tonight at "new look" in coiffure*.
fie Woman's flu b , the annual
Discard 'Ju straight skirts
Card parly will he held An with the hair glue and settle for
• bundancc ot prises wilt be a fuller, flounder and abort• warded, and refreshments er hemline. Lavish yourself
Will be served So grab your with m asses of ruffles and
Sledi of car ls and head to the flirt with tile favorite man In
Card party for an n e ttin g your life. New that you look
like a girl, chances are he
• vening of erdcrtSiriment'
will flirt bark. After ail, feml
' ^ W l T H HENRY MAZER and,, rut) •» always in good taste
(be Florida Symphony coming and men adore a gal who looks
(o town, Sanforditcs are all I like one.
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Luncheon Honors Bridal Attendants
The bridal attendants of
Mis* Pally Walker, comely
bnde elect of Thome* Speer,
were honored with a bride*maid* luncheon last Saturday
at the W indjammer with Mr*,
J. L. Hurt, grandm other of
the futures room, and Mr*.
Ed Hurt of Winter Park, hi*
aunt, serving a i co-hoetrssoi.
Centering the dining table
was a low arrangem ent of
yellow and white mums and
Uie luncheon guests enjoyed
a delectable salad luncheon
course followed by Iced des­
sert.
Miss Walkei presented her
bridal attendants with Jewelry
boxe* and she reeelv*d a
white feathered mum corsage
to enhance the elegance of her
military blue suit.
Others attending were Mrs.
Leon Walker, mother of the
bride-elect; Mrs. G. A. Speer
,Jr„ her fiance's m other; Mrs.
C. C. Hurt, aunt of the futitre
groom from St. Peteraburg,
and Mr*. R W. Walker, the
bride-clect's aunt from PalatKa.
The attendants honored were
Mr*. A. C. Moran, matron of
honor; Mrs. E dgsr Bruce and
Mrs. D. Z, Holmes, sister of
the groom to be, bridesm aids
and Miss Jill Walker, counsln
of the bride, Junior bridesmstd.
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Obligation Night
Observed By O ES
As Vows Renewed

THE BRIDAL ATTENDANTS of Miss Patty Walker were honored with
a brideamnid's luncheon recently at the Windjammer with Mrs. Ed H urt
and Mrs. J. L. Hurt serving as co-hostesscs. Seated from the left are
bride-elect Miss Walker: Mrs- A. C. Mornn, matron of honor, and Mrs.
D. E. Holmes, sister of the prospective groom, bridesmaid. Standing
from the left ure Mrs. Ed Hurt, co-hostess, Winter Park; Mrs. Edgar
Bruce, bridesmaid, and Miss Jill Walker, junior bridesmaid, cousin of the
bride-elect.
(Herald Photo by Doris William*)
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Blossoms Enhance Oviedo Meeting

Forty-nine member* and
visitors Joined in tha observ­
ance of Obligation N ight a t
Seminole C hapter No. 2,
O.E S. recently a t Maaonlc
Temple, Sanford,
Th* W orthy M atron laauad
the call for tha renewing of
the obligation vows; officers
formed a prayer circle around
the altar while tha mambari
formed an outer circle.
The Chaplain, Mra. J . H.
Anderson, offered a prayer,
then ** tha five S ta r Points
knelt at the altar, tha W orthy
Patron, J . E. Blackman, led
the Chapter in repeating the
aolemn obligation. Still kneel­
ing the S tar PoInU, Betty
Roberson, Ruth Causey, Marie
Bowen, Ann Muir and K ath­
leen Reynolds, read versaa ex­
tolling the virtue* of the he­
roine* of the Order. The cer­
emony closed with the singing
of "My Faith Looks Up To
Thor" by Itryon Leach, soloist.
Mrs. Mary W abar became
a member by affiliation. She
come* to Sanford from Phil­
adelphia.
The altar was draped In me­
mory of Mr, J. Edwin Larson.
I’aat Worthy Grand Patron of
th* Grand Chapter of Florida.
- Th* charter *rae also d rap­
ed in msrnoly of Mra. Dor*
S turt, Seminole' member, a i
Mr. 1-earh, tin g "N ear to the
H eart of God."
Mrp. Lout* E*t*« Junior Ma­
tron waa honored by an invi­
tation to a rt a t Grand Escort
at the Grand Chapter Ses­
sion to he held in Miami
Beach in May.

By Evelyn I-undy
I was held Friday afternoon all.Sr. as ro hostess.
rangement for different areas
A most interesting meeting the home of Mrs. John RideE arlier in the day each of the house. A* the members
of the Oviedo Garden Club nour with Mrs. T. L. Lingo member had brought an ar- gathered for the meeting, they
were shown each arrangem ent
by Mra. Gordon Hughes from
the Orlando Garden Club, who
ia an outstanding critic and
judge on flower arrangement*,
She explained what was
needed in each arrangem ent
Infertility — the Inability
to n u k e for a better, more at- to conceive children — l» a
ta rd iv e showing or how it stubborn ami often heartwould be Judged if it were In hi taking condition which is
a real show.
slowly yirlding tta aecrat* to
Many very lovely arrange­ medical scientist*.
Doctor* Robert Franklin,
ments were there including
brautilu! ram elllas in every M.D., and C. Dean Duke*, Fh.
shade with aiateas and r e d ! D., of Buyh&gt;r University Col­
bud UM-d In abundance Sev- [ lege of Madicma, Houston,
eral very attractive penna Tevna, recently reported find­
nent arrangem ents wera fea ing a new clue to unexplained
lured
infertility Aftci careful ellnMrs Hughes told members iral testa, they established
that when making an nVratlge- that some women aie Ivmpoi-'
inent to keep in mind that • illy immune to their bus
color, balance and design are baud's sperm. Their system*
most i in port ant but that bal­ build up. antibodies ' which
ance D by far tiir our llimg make th* sperm ineffective.
T h e aelrilt jut* lento tint
lo try lo achieve.
After the judging of the that these antibodies would
flowers, the liuslneaa Hireling disappear in time If not stim ­
MRS. JOHN RIDENOUR, left, w a s hostess recently at b e r h o m e to the
was
railed to order by tha ulated. They suggested lo 13
regular meeting o f the Oviedo Garden Club. AdmiritiK one of the beauti­
chairm an, Mr* J. It Hattie couples that for specified
ful arrangements is Mrs. Gordon Hughes, right.
It waa decided by popular vote lengths of tim s they not have
that placing flowers In the m arital relations in which
clinic and bank would he on the sperm might stimulate
a voluntary basis in the fu­ the further development of
antibodies.
ture.
The
antibodies declined
The next meeting of the
markedly in ail 11 women,
Garden I'luh will he s visit to ami dropped to umlelert*b|e
lbs- DeBary Mansion, and
levels In 10. Nine of the tu
By Mr*. C lause* Snyder
each member will taka a cov­
By M argaret Coaby
I mond Ware, co hostess.
became pregnant when they
Tha Willing Worker* Sun­
Hie group held a bake sale ered dilh
The February meeting of
teaumed m arital relations at
day School Claaa of tha O atrtn
A nominating
committee the time of expected ovula­
the North Orlando Garden on Saturday before Valentines
Rapttat Church met recently
was appointed by the chair­ tion.
Club was held at the home of Ira v.
at the home of Mra. Harry
*
•
s
Invitation wn» accepted to man (or the purpose of select
Mrs. Carl H iatt. 220 Bahama
Osteen with Mra. J. 8 LaterRoad, to tha Raurhes. Preaid- send a delegation from tho Ing new officers for the com­
Most
tuniorr
of
the ovaries
aon, th* d a ta president. aerv- Ing at tha Valentina refresh ­
club lo join a tour of the Ag­ ing year. Mra. John Rldtnour and uterus causa needless
ing ** co-hoateaa.
,
ment tables was Mrs. Ray ricultural Experiment Station. will be chairman of the com-1 panic among women, doctors
Attending were, Mra. Lola
N6rth Orlando front ear plates m ilter together with Mra Lee find They're usually non-canBrooke, Mr*. J. S. i'eteraon,
were distributed by Mrs. W. Gary, and Mrs C. T, Nlblack cerous, but without treatm ent
SKIN-DEEP
Mr*. George H irt, Mra. Ev*
W. Anderson.
After the meeting, delicious they may interfere with child­
ROCHESTER.
N.
Y.
(UP1)
William*, Mr* Guy Beall,
Mrs It. E West, chairm an refreshm ents were served by bearing.
—
In
the
car*
of
aging
akin,
Mr*. H arry Oaletn and two
of Uie rummage sale com m it­ the hostess Mrs Ridenour
The moat common ulerine
jcueata, Mr. »nd Mra. Tom W«- vitamin and hormone creama,
tee, reported that the event served eoffre from a lovely tumor, a rarely malignant
dali of Philadelphia, who have amniotic fluid or royal Jelly
Is lo take place March 5-fl, at iilver service. Tra sandwich­ "fibroid," develops in about
been the gueata of Mr. and are of little uae, repurta Dr.
Hymen Rogachefaky, of Koch- Fern Park Plain, and request­ es, cookies and nut* were alio four out of 10 women, says Dr
Mr*. A- Stevanlon.
ed that members save useable aeTved.
S Leon Israal, of the Univer­
eater, N.Y.
item* for the project.
Reporting
in
th*
New
York
Fourteen members enjoyed sity of ePnnayivanla School of
Mrs. Charlca Brown la Wa­
S tate Journal of Medicine,
Mrs. Hyatt, chairm an of this delightful and Informative a ity o f Pennsylvania School of
iting her neice. Mra. Alma
th* phyaiclan noted that wrin­ the Garden of the Month meeting.
have to be removed When it
F arr of New Smyrna Beach.
kle* and sagging s ta rt deep awards committee, announced
under th* skin beyond Uie that the Berry home. North
Mr. and Mra. B. B. Cochran reach of aurfara application*.
Devon Avenue, was winner for
of DeLand were dinner gueata
February.
of Mra. H arry Oateen, Friday
Due to illneaa, Mr*. M arga­
Mrs. Jesse Wallace, pro­
ret Hawkins, flral and eecuud gram chairman, introduced
Robert Wurkman and aon,
grade teacher a t th* Osteen Mrs Voile Williams J r . of
Bobby, arrived tha first of tha
School, hae been forced to Sanford's Dor* Garden Circle,
of w o m e n ' s f a s h i o n s
weak from thair home in Eli­
hand in her resignation Mr*. who spoke on benefits of affil­
nor, W. Va. Mra. Workman
Pi-ggy Cluy of D eltary will be iation wrth the Florida F eder­
and daughter, Gratfhen, have
th* new teacher. She ii the ation of Garden Clubs, Inc.
barn her* for rome time with
wife of Tod Clay.
The meeting concluded with
her parent*, Mr. and Mr*.
REG. $7.98 To $24.98 VALUE
a social hour.
Norman Millar. After a two
Thar* will b* a guest
Next meeting will be March
weak trialt tha antira family
speaker at the March meeting li at the borne of Mra. B ar­
will return to their home.
of tha PTA. Dr. Richard Boit- bara Landrraa, 170 Lombard
yan of Daytona Baach will Road. Co bnstess will be Mrs.
John Tatum Jr. la a patlant
o falE R ITEMS INCLUDING —
apeak on Dental Health. This West. The work'hop program
in tha Orlando Air Fore*
ia a subject inUraaUng to all will be the making of coffeeBLOUSES
— SKIRTS — BLACKS —
Baia Hospital, following aurcup
personalities
adorned
with
parent*
and
it
ia
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many
gvry.
flower*.
will attend.

Medical News

Osteen

Personals

Airs. Volte A. Williams, Jr.
Speaks To N. Orlando Club

DRESSES

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TWO g ir l s a n d h a u t e COUTURE — MU
«onssagrives (left) and Vicki Tiel put finishing
louche* on one of their distinctive creations,
worn, by actress Ursula Andress. Tha girls de­
signed much of the wardrobe for Miss Andr«*a’
Jew film, “W hat’s New, Pussycat?" The girls,
recent graduates of an American college, are
rapidly gaining fame as fashion designers in
Faris.

Mr. and Mra. Frank Scharvk
of Coruna, Mich, war* racant
gueata of Mr. and Mra. John
Melrose fo r two day* The
Jcherrka war* touring Florida
on thair honeymoon and had
barn friend* of tha Melrose*
In Michigan.
Mrs. Harvey Vaino apant
Thursday night with bar
daughter snd aon in Is* , Mrand Mra. Rabort Edward* a t

Aliandala.

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MISS SANDRA HERVISH, .Inughtor of Mr. Mid
Mrs. II. W. Harvlah of Lake Monroe wan crownad
"Miss Jones College—1966-Pft" a t th e annual
sweetheart dance recently at the Robert Meyer
Hotel in Jacksonville, Miss Horvlsh is n Semi­
nole High School graduate mid is an honor stu­
dent at Jones College in Jacksonville.
(Herald Photo by Doris Willlami)

"HANDY HINTS"
Keep hnndaaver creama or
Raw, rut apples, darken on
lot Inna near soap In kitchen contact with air, so they need
a protective coaling. When
and hath.
preparing salads, mix apple*
Whenever you wash hands, «&gt;&lt;*' fruit Juice before adding
dry them thoroughly to avoid
‘"K ^ d le n t. _ or, *dd
salad dressing immediately
the quickest way to puihfu!
lo provide n coating.
chapping.

SHOES

Manicure regularly, a n d
you'll be more imjm ad to r a t e
about band care m general.

does. Oie uterus can be saved
in many eases
Some ovarian tumor* are
fluid containing cysts In wo­
men under 4C they're usually
benign hut ar* removed if
they become loo large. Early
discovery may keep them from
preventing pregnancy.

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'GOOD SPOrtT WHEN IT VCTT66 91
FV ON &amp; FOP THE PERSONALITY.
O P THE W f i K f ANO
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TMAT HS SHOULDN'T MWO
Only by letting other* xee . BEIN6 4 f NT TO "IMfr
&lt;HOWCA«/
th a t you ora (rilling to foro&gt; OM»
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'H U N D W T D j)
I * your own demand* and
charm other* by a thoughtfulne*a and eon*lder*tlon th a t l»
more than svertg* will you be
able to turn the potentially
dangerous aapeeta to good ad­
vantage. Arguing with other*
now could bring unnecessary
conflict, estrangement*.
ARIES (Mar. *1 to Apr.
IB) You w ant to get off on
a little trip, but this requires
you first attend to Important
matter* a t home, If It Is to be
successful. Get philosophical
Idras well-placed. Then life
becomes richer, better.
D e s s e r t ?]
TAURUS (Apr. 20 to May
20) Don't try to give advice
to others when you are not
absolutely sure of their posi­
tion. Carry through with own
affairs well. This msVe* a
goed Impression and later
they do as you suggest.
GEMINI (May 21 to June
21) Although m atters of poli­
cy require discussion with as­
sociates, await a better day
when they are not ao argu­
mentative. Re of a conciliatory
attitude. Evening could other•wise-alae be fraught wJOi ten ­
sion.

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22 to J u ly 2 1 ) Don't be afraid
o f a ll th at work facing you,
. ‘although you think partners
are imposing upon you. They
have faith In you. Don’t let
them dewn and a ll aUgers
w e ll fo r the future.
L E O (J u ly 23 to A ug. 2 1 )
it 's all rig h t fo r you to c a rry
* on w ith~ f*scinatlng Ideas you
have In mind, but don't in ­
volve another who would not
understand. G ive w i t h o u t
thought of retu rn . Avoid arg u ­
ments c f all kinds.
V IR G O (A u g . 22 to Sept.
2 2 ) A n y giving in to peevish­
ROMULUS
ness at home Is hardly e d ify ­
REMUS
ing, so lie sure to maintain
FANCY
harm ony by being busy and
GROCERIES
strong, n rln g home tin y g ifts
to please. Go about your busi­
ness and get things done.
L I lilt A (Sep t. 2d to Oct.
2 2 1 Running around hither
and yon without real purpose
it foolish, so plan w isely your
tim e and then o ff in a quiet,
relaxed fashion. Make out re­
porta accu rately. Don't* fu st
and fum s.
S C O R P IO (Oet. 2d to Nov.
2 1 l G etting the fin an cial able
« f y r u r life bettered is not a*
facile as it seems, so give It
ample th .u g b t. study. See
firs t where to economise. Then
rraeh decisions take steps
H e y , t h n t n o i s e w a s n ’t t h * f a l l o f t h * R o m a n E m p i r e .
w ise ly.
It w a s y o u r c a k e ! " %
S A G I T T A R I U S (N o v. 22 to
Dec. 2 1 ) Yo u have a very
fo rcefu l manner about you
n o w . arid would get your w ay
by hook or by cro ck, but a
sm ile and gentle mien arcomplishes more. Don’t try to
frig h te n others. It# more gentie.
C A P R IC O R N (D ec. 22 to
J a n . 2 0 ) T h a t feeling of an ­
ger w ithin you is best dispellrd by a short period o f
being *l»ne and then giving a
helping hand tc the needy. Get
busy w ith personal m atters.
THE CHAM&amp;INS Of 1HE &amp;UAW&gt;
Though du ll, do them and
WOULD BE A LOT &amp;MPLER
fu tu re la brighter.
i f m e k in g w o a o 3u ? r d u y
A Q U A R IU S
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AlOTHfR SUIT OFARMOR/
K rb . 1 9 ) On* who is u sually
ve ry indulgent w ith you it
apt to he extrem ely busy now,
ao be prepared fo r such. Steer
rt ra r o f the social in PM.
Avoid persons you d a .n u t p a r­
tic u la rly like.
PISCES (Feb. 30 tc Mar.
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21—
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21 — P h o t o A E q u i p m e n t
20—
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21 — M u sical I n s t r u m e n t *
22—
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21— J o b P r i n t i n g
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p m 122-3114
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m a n a h l p f*h 122-7091.
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12—
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77—S i t u a t i o n W a n t e d
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17— B u t l n a a * R e n ta l*
20— L o U F o r Bala
II—
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IS — Hous e*— Bala or R a n t
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100—
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t o t —T r a i l e r H p a r a — R a n t
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l o t — A p a rtm en ts For llaat
IKS— Room * F o r R a n t
110— H o t e l Roo m*
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H i — A uloa F o r Hal*
111 — A u t o . —Hala o r T r a d *
111—
T r u c k s F o r Hal*
120 — A u t o m o t i v e S erv ice
111— S c o o t e r s A Cycle*
III—
B oats A Motor*
121— M arin * Hupplla*

425-5938

322-5612

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122-1920

60. Business Opport.

p a r *1ay r a n i a l f o r Flat-trio
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2111 8. H i a w a t h a .

122-9111

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53. Wanted To Buy
L'tIKt) P U it N 1 T U H K,‘ Mlae.
Ham a. Tln ay W o o d Auction.
111*1170.
W A N T E D : T w i n Rada, p rafa r*
a b l y 4 p oatar Call 911-0194
WAN1ED
C U ru a F r u i t — l l a m l l n , T a ra o n
I lfo w n , IMnaappta 4 Baadllpga.
L E E M A N S FIE L D , lio n d ad
F r u i t l i u y a r Ph. 111*4114.
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f a m i n n t a I*i » m i N m D
F U L L ! AIR CO N D IT IO N E D

$100 DOW N —
$74 MO.

SO U T H W A R D

ECHOLS BEDDING CO.
Badd.ng S F u r n ltu r a
A T FACTORY P R IC K S !
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122-S12I
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yard.
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Management
and Sales Broker
JIM H U N T
REALTY
Dfflc*! 121-1114
N ig h t* : 121-Oiao

( 22.0441

2424

Park

D rive

Ball-Blair Agency

Rant E a ' a t * — ( a s u r a n c a
U p h o l s t e r i n g a M a itr a a * r e n ­ Srd A P a r k Av*
111.1141
o v a t i n g Naw a Uaad F u r n i ­
t u r e . C a ll NIs B e d d in g Mfg
Co. a l 7SI C e le ry Ava. 222B A llT P IL C H E R
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221*7421 Day o r N i g h t
F o r t h * b l * * a * t a , le c tio n of
n e a r l y n e w a n d u aad f u r n i ­
tu re. aa* N o ll’# 1 F u r n l l u r a
JOHN E. FOX,
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In
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a alta r
on 17.21. Open f d a y s S to t. 241 N. P a r k RAva.
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121*1121

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I bedroom *, r e f r i g e r a t o r a n d
stove,
fenced
yard,
aom*
l r . e e P ri c e d I t ti O O . V a c a n t
Call MI 7-4221, W i n t e r P a r k .
D ew ey M e tcalf. R e a lto r .

Property

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

2 1 1.( 1(2

R O B E R T A. W IL L IA M S
R e a lto r
R a y m o n d L u n d q u l t t . A**"
(tS-SSS* A t l a n t i a B a n k B id s .

JOHN SAULS AGENCY
REA L ESTATE BROKER
A p p r a i s a l H p s claltst
111 No. I ‘a r k
222-7174

Park Ridge
South of Sanford to Lake Mary Blvd^
then West '/&gt; mils.

3 &amp; 4 Bedroom Homes —
now available for occupancy. Price
range $17 • $18,000. Open Daily.
Representative on Premises. FHA and
Conventional Financing.

W AYNE M O N TG O M ERY
&gt;

evening, call 0IM 719

I

372-1 411. 7:20 - SiO"

115. g\utos For Sals

A u t o G laaa To p * ,
A B e at C o v e r*

AUTO GLASS &amp;
SEAT COVER CO.
i n i W. 2nd St.

( 2 2 .(0 2 1

ALI. W O R K G U A R A N T E E D
FO IID B K Y L IN F .lt. re ­
tractable hardtop, radio, heat­
er, power alerrtng, need* 121. Scooters &amp; Cycle*
tranamleatnn 1213. Ph. 222Al t? or see a t IS* Garrison 1141 ALL B T A T E Hcoo lor, g o a d
Dr.
condition. 133-llal
_____

BEDROO M U n f u r n . Houa*
101 H o lly Av*. ISO mo m o n t h ­
ly. i i i i s i s .

si

BEDROOM, I b a t h . F en ced
y a r d , k i t c h e n e q u i p p e d . US
’l l
L a u r a l Dr.

St. Johns Realty
T H E T IM E T E S T E D FIRXt
110 N. r a r k Av*.
121-Stll
t

rn . 01-4(23

21* M a g n o l i a

W A N T E D : 1 or I Bedroom
Hnua*. 2 hatha, (urn. or un­
furn. Adult* on|y. C all Ja y,

3 BEDROO M F u r n . o r u n f u r n .
222-2021 h afo r* 11:00 o r a f ­
t e r * p. m.

ronn
Its:

in o .

iii-tits.

123. liontb A Motors

DODGE L A N C E R
M il

G etaw ay To Tha W a te r w a y

Robson Sporting Goods

SAN FO RD MOTOR CO
100 French Ava.
&gt;&gt;&gt;.|2t l
FO R D t-paaaangar Wagon,

Your E V IN R U D E D ealer
204-4*2 E. t a t.
D l . 221-2(41

O v e r d ri v e . R e b u il t V I M' tor, DAT A NIT El H e r a l d w a n t a d o
w o r k fo r a a l l t t l * a a 14a a
L u g g a g e R a c k , 1 o w n e r , ( 2 A0.
day!
.
122-74*1.

BE DROO M. A ir C o n d i t i o n e d
o n B led e r Ave. t 2 1 - &gt; l l l .

I

$82.00 MO.

V A - FHA

113. Wanted To Rsnt

Senkorik Glass and Paint
Company

FORD BOYS

F U R N I S H E D 1 - b e d r o o m houee,
ISO m o n t h l y . P h . 122-1111.

$100 DOW N

lU slrnom

1 BEDROO M F u r n . A p t . A d u lt*
2403 8 E lm . 271-1107.

121.410*. t i l t

I .A K K XIART! 1 tlad ro o m , K i t ­
c h en e q u ip p e d . 122-11)4*.
2

A U l'o g l a S s '
INSTALLED

T URN, t B e d ro o m H o u ea. I l l S K I a f t e r I p. m.

BUNLAND E S T A T E S

$100.00 DOWN

VH
your
F u r n ltu r a . 77. Situation Wunted
Q u i c k Karvlr# w ith t h a (*aah.
SUPER
TRADING
P O S T . T all t h e m you s a w It In Th*
INVESTMENT 4 R E A L T Y
H an fo rd l l a r a l d l
111*0177
114 N P a r k Ava
111*9179
W O R K . LI III * T h o m p s o n . | i &gt; .
A C IlE A U K W A N T E D
I IIEDItOOM. 1 H ath II "in#,
DIOS.
A f a w Acroa. woodad . aaclud ad.
c o r n e r lot i : i * : 9 4 9 .
acraaa bit. Raaaonabla W rit#
U x 111. S a n f o r d I f a r a l d or WORK W arned 222-7011
HACRIKICE BAt.K
t»hona €44*1117 a v a n l n g a
B O O K K E E P I N G * T y p i n g don* KO D " » n p a y m e n t . I ‘ Had ro o m ,
t
t
y
bar
b. CBS Horn*. K t l r h .
a t m y horn* o r y o u r ef flc*
55. Furniture For Bale
an a q u ip p s d . U t i l i t y R oom A
111.1271.
.____________
C arports, tm m ad lata o rru p a n r y . IKl t u k l a n d Av*., S u n .
Uaad f u r n i t u r e a p p lian ce* , tool*, HI. Real Kietate • Sr.le
l a n d l ^ t a t a a . 'C a l l r o l l a r l a f ­
ate. B o u g h t • Sold. L a r r y 'a
t e r * p. m 717*4212, D a y t o n a
M a rt . 211 S a n f o r d Ava. Pb.
Reach
122-4122.

111-11 B. tat.

R a allo r-In eu ro r-T ra d as
122-4**1
l i l t S. F r e n c h Ave

h F V F R A L Out•!xn«1lng 1 4

turn.

coratad, 404 E . I tth Bt.

HAt ALL F u r n . A p l , 1*02 Map!*
121.0711.

2170 BANFORD A V E .. 2 lldrm.
partly Furqlahad houa* 111
mo. Ph. 122-0422.

Stemper Agency

1r»« lud## t s t ^ i a n d I n g u f a n r a
1 b#d rounta
F l o r i d a Room,
r a n t r x l h a s t, b u i l t - i n alova.
ORF.F.NHM AIR
p l . l m i l l i a , aawar# W a l k to C hoice lo ta av a i l a b l e In Oraan MO RTG AGES — LONG T ERM
Nditli N*&gt;miitoU 11 aii'l J r
l.r
a
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r
of
L u l l Xrl.or o v er lo o k
DELANO F E D E R A L
H ig h J4ch»»"!a Crier 9 1 1 ’.'"I.
Inti v If • ouree C u s t o m
Having* A L o i n A**t&gt;siaflsin
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t *a 11 Ml 7 4111 W i n .
b
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It* y o u r o p a c i f i c a ­
134 N Kl r rld a Ava , D*l*ar»tl
t r r Park
Da way
M a t ia lf ,
tio n s. U r e a n b r a l r d ev elo p ed
I
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DKBAHY BRANCH
by
KtNOSWOOD
B U IL D ER S. INC.
69. Schools &amp; Instructions I n ED ROOM 1 R a th . O a n t r a l
||# a t
*f»rti#r
L •!, Diiubla
112-1074
2tr2 F a i r m o n t Dr.
LKAHN to D r a w , P r l v a t a nr C a r p o r t 111*9111.
G r o u p L a a m n a , 4 for 91!
C nl^iK K D P l t o r r .I tT T
G overnm ent O w ned
I l l * t ! 4 4 , T a j a n l T r a y Blu dlo JIM W A L T E R « t» H P
haa g
O a lla r y .________________________
H om es
n l r a h'lij#** a n d Lil for aala
T a k a rviUta 411 to O a ta a n to
71. Msle Help Wanted
e h u r c h on r i g h t, t u r n n » x t
lafl on d i r t r o a d an.I fnlLsw
to hbua# Only | ! " « d o w n ,
MAN 11*41 for I n a u r a n c a Dablt,
B e l a c t to n o f 1. I and t
970 40
par
m onth
l l o u a a - B e d r o o m s lo c a t e d In v a r lo u *
H an fo rd Araa
S a l a r y plua
com plata
tlao
haa
aaptlo
co m m laalo n . 118*0141.
S a d l o n a of Hanford
t a n k , wall a n d p u m p 4" a 111
I m m e d ia te D allv ary
E X P K R I E N C E D M a n a g a r Raa.
lot
Call
JIM
WALTER
MONTHLY I’AYMENIS
t a u r a n t 4 Ba r. C a ll 118*1110.
C O R P . O r U n d o . 895-»»»%3
tn
114________________________
FROM $50.00
B U D G ET P R I C E D
FOR
THE
BEST HOME
for
th
a
72. Female Help Wanted
B U D G E T MINDED
BUY
Abova th a a v a r a g a 1 Isatlroom
SEE YOUR
E X P E R I E N C E D HE W IN G MA­
hutna
C O M P L E T E L Y furn*
C H IN E
Op# r a t or a
naad#d.
lahad —.NEWLY p a i n t r d a n d
P t a a d y y a a r r o u n d amploy*
a N E W r o o f —r w u i t ' K n # lg h m a n t In our m o d a r n air-co n *
borh o o d
W A L K IN G d la.
dlllona«f f a r t o r y . *
tan ra
t o w n ONLY 94.9ft*
ALIX OF HA.NFORD
w ith
d o w n a n d N o rlua*
3411 O r l a n d o D r . Hanford
(ug
o \ \ S'llll flnarit asl

64. Savings &amp; Loan

SEL sL*

FREE ESTIMATE *.

4 BEDROO M HOME
J i m W a l l e r Corp. h e e a nice
t b a d r o u m h o u s e A lot t o r
sa le P l r a o t l o n a t T a k a 17-12
N o r t h to O r a n g e C i t y In n e t all D r u g H to rt. t u r n left A
f o llo w t o en d o f D o u b le l a n e
to w h e r e I w a y a t a r t a . t u r n
r i g h t to I r d d i r t r o a d — t u r n
left to h o u s e o n l e f t . Only
1100 d o w n A |7S 10 por mo.
W lro d .
sheet
rock,
rough
p l u m b ed , se p t lo t a n k A w elt
(no p u m p o r p l u m b i n g f i x ­
t u r e s ) . Call O r l a n d o 1I1-0SI2
ItOO DOW N — VA. F H A
G o v e r n m e n t Horn**, I, I. A I
Be d ro o m s. M o n t h l y p a y m s n t a
tr o m 240.

CLASSIFIED INDEX

106. Apartments for Rent 115. Auton For Salt

65. Housed For Said

K cu n lln o — W i l t
A T I nAUT4VK 3 Ra ftran m M a t - 2 Itw oxt K u r n t s n t d Apt., (SI. ‘S3 F o t l D
t r a d * f o r c a r o f e q u a l V a lu e ,
l t l E. I th , 222*1712.
o n r y , l a t n d a c a p a d . K a c a tl a n t
C a l l 323.0711, Mr. D an Y ataa.
cond.,
n tar
achool*.
baa*,
thopplns*
Down
payment
AVA7X)N A P A R T M E N T S .
1410. 104 F h a n n o n Dr., Pina* US W. 2nd 81..
(13.1412 1242 C O R V A IR Monas Spydar,
clean, on* ow ner. R A H ,
e r a st. 322-0710.
seat bait*, ru n * good 21. 410,
ADULTB o n ly , F u r n . t b d rm .
Ph. I I I - I I I I .
i n n n n o o M h o m e . i s *, room*,
apt.
L ig h t s .
W attr
furn^
h a r d w o o d floor*, a t r cond.,
O n ly 113. (01 R. I t h I l l - I S i l .
BOR XtcKRR USED CARS
c e n t r a l h a l l h a a t , a t t l o (an.
NO MONET DOWN
On* o w n e r , t a r t * c o r n e r lot. U N FURN . I Bedroom. Duplex
•01 French A r e
111-0711
C a ll 327*17(3 o r w r i t * Box
kitchen equipped, l l l - l l l l .
172, S a n f o r d H e r a l d .
I . i 4 1 ROOM A p t*, nowly da. 120. Automotive Service

$100 DOW N
FHA - VA HOMES

O. E. A p . l l a n e a e — N ew a Uaad
111 M a a n o l l a
t:i.iis :

ACE - S C A U T T — Bolen,' o p o n
d a l l y a **#• b r a p p 't s . M a y ­
f a i r HoloL 121-0120.

.

By Nadine Seltzer

SANFORD ELECTRIC

. Ph. IM-STSI

IIAUItlKTr*’ lleauty Nook.
■oft wattr, avanlng app'ta.
tot So. Oak. III-IIII.

Dial Diesel—
Net L e a s

&lt;

I. Heauty Care

Freni (aiwlaal. Coaatr

A

C'AAON, KID/L
(SET VER
NOSE OUT O' THAT
TELEVISION! AN'
//V T A NER
SCHOOL BOOKS 1

K arkaagw

322-5612

i

rem arks now when hlgher-up
It very busy and could g st
Irked. Be sur* you attend to
credit matter*. Don’t procras­
tinate any longer In th* pay­
ment of ju st debts.
IF YOUR CHILD IS nORN
TODAY, h* or sh* may easily
be one of those individuals
who speaks before he or she
thinks, sines th* mind I* very
quick her* hnd you must sarly
teach to relax mors and give
heed to th a feeling* of other*.
Then thers can be tremendous
sucres* In this chart, especialIy in th* field of police work
or m anager and education
should b* slanted along auch
line*.
•T he S tars Im pel they do
not compel.'* W hat you aaah*
a f your Ufa la largely «p t*
YOU!
Carroll R lghtsr’s Individual
Forecast fo r your alga fo r
M arrh la now ready. F o r your
copy aead your blrthdat* and
9UX) to Carroll Rlghter Forora s t Tbs Sanford Herald, Bos
m i ) Hollywood f t , Call-

S ealer*

SO.

Do y o u h i v e a d r l n k l n * p r o b ­ N E W MAJO R ll o u e e h o l d App lla n ie . a t tS% abova our
lem . W r i t * P. O. D o s l i t } ,
coaL
Wa g uarantea
lo w e a t
H anford .
.
prlcee C o n t a c t J u l i a n W i g .
g
tn
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t
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A R.
SEMINOLE LODGE
T r a d i n g Poet. Inc., JIOI ■
KURSINO AND
r a n g e Bloae om T r a i l . O r ­
CONVALESCENCE RESIDENCE Olando.
P. O. Box 14&gt;S. Han ford . Fla.

Classified
Phones

TppBn----- 1— TI
! yours prisno
(
dAN g w t v g y
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PHONED WHI
l.
^ y o u W ERE
OUT

322-5612!

T h e P erfect T e a m to B et on for Q u ick Results, — W A N T A D S ! D ia l

IIKDHOOM F u r n . h o m e, 111
N. T h o r p e Ave.. O r a n g e City.

COAU’ L E T K L Y F u r n . . In c l u d i n g
w e e h e r. 2101 M a g n o lia .
LAKE
M ART, C lea n , nicety
f u r n i s h e d 2 b e d r o o m . Adulte,
n o pete. 171 122-ISIO.
1 UEDItooX I, I H a t h tiled , k i t ­
chen e q u i p p e d , s n a c k Bar.
FI* Itnom. I l t o m o n t h . KOI
W y n n a w o o d Dr. I'h. 122-iltO .
F U R M B H K 1 ) I b e d r o o m h o u ,a .
2411 1'alm aUo. P h o o * 333­
______________
0774

102. Mobile Homes - Sale
NEW

and

A w ning*
q u a l if y

||w &gt;

USED

A t'abAT.A#

m o b il e

iio m e b

17-92 H

12 3 - 2118

T lt o T \ \ C k » l » 10 b IQ*— 3 Bflrm
F u r n tn. lulling w a a h a r, d r y •
ar. TV K x r c lla n t co n d M id­
w ay T r g l U r P b t k . I #- 38 •
Ski mfloral. TC I 2331
1MI, I Iiw-lr*»«s##i. lb i i t I ’t'un*
t r y Hid# T r a i l e r P a r k . Lot
14. It! 2
______

103. Mobile llomr* - Kent
jiTTn
T i u &lt;it m i »• 11• t mt»
Lake* A»hl»&gt;, A l#o Tra il# r
B|&gt;at p i Adult* only.
323-7141
____________

ARE SINGING THE BLUES OVER
THE WAY THE MANAGEMENT
HAS REDUCED THE PRICES
AND LOWERED COMMISSIONS
OVER THESE CLEAN USED
CARS ! ! !
64 OLDSMOBILE
" 98 " Holiday Sedan. All Power and Air Condi­
tioned. Very. Very Low Mileage.

64 F O R D
fi Passenger Station Wagon. V-8, Automatic Tranamis• Ion. and Air Conditioned, Almoat Naw.

106. Apsrtmentfl for Kent

mt

T O i E to'il RT xPT
1 |IK|&gt;IU»OM Kurt* n e a r l*aa#
lt» 11 H an fo rd %## iax - € 323
Kl *ItN

Al't

64 T-BIRD
Convertible. Full Powrr and Air Conditioned. Luxury
AI I t s l l r a t .

I JbO M• 11•. 74» I l I*

A P T . furn

loo P a r k A%a

W I* LA is A A P A R T M E N T S
t . Kir at Bt.

III

64 FORD
CialaxU "500" 4 Door *Sedin. All Power and Air
C onditioned. O nly 18,000 Mile* O n T hix One.

I 11• m »\| F u r n A|*t. for coup !# .
H a t e r I nc lu de d 14! 322-7219

CLEAN F u rn
x pta
m a t i n , 122-117$

101

63 FORD

l»al«

Falron 3 Door. Radio, Heater end Air Conditioned.

A V A I LA IILK K#b • l - lln o m
apt
P v t b a t h 128 - S108.
KI’ IIN.

Apt.

Cowan.

Cii*#a

la.

Jlm m l*

833-4013

63 FORD
Fairlane “SOO" Sports-Coupe. Air Conditioned and All
power, llufftet Seata and V-8 Too.

N E A T 3 lld rm F u r n Apt T
Hath, p n r r h . 9H 1T0» M a g ­
nolia. 833-1911
GAIIA UK A P T . F u rn la h aif. 2214
H anford A v a . I 2 S 0 7 I 1 .
A P T . | Itoom a A b a t h a u l t a b U
f.*r r - t i p l a . w a t t r A l ig h t*
f u r n l l h a d . 910 mo 111 ftlal.
InnvIlU Ava

NATIONAL

BANK
'^POSSESSION1
*5H lluirlt |i4MI bo I. 148 mu.
'58 Pontiac 1977 hal. $4(1 mn.
'5H Chevrolet 1579 hal. $31 mo.
'5H Kurd $5H6 hal. $30 mo.
'59 Mercury $861 hal. $46 mo.
'60 Dodsc $891 hal. $51 mo.
‘59 Renault $399 bat. $24 mo.
’58 Volk*. $687 bal. $32 mo.
60 Ramblar $996 bal. $52 mo.
'52 Chevrolet $199 baL $10 mu.
'54 Chevrolet $299 hoi. $12 mo.
'57 DoSoto $399 bat. $14 mo‘57 Mercury $499 bal. $24 mo.
'57 Plymouth $487 b a l $24 mo.
’57 Dod(* $582 bat. $31 mo.
’58 Old* $499 bal. $22 mo.
• il llulck $681 bal. $32 mo.
'58 Uuick $982' bal. $41 mo.
'55 Pontiac $399 bal. $14 mo.
‘61 Falcon $788 bal. $39 mo.
'60 Rambler $881 bal. $39 mo.
‘$0 Dodge $992 b a l $17 mo.
*60 Corvslr $887 bal. $39 mo.
’$$ Olds $399 bal. $21 mo.
*11 RambUr $887 bal. $31 mo.
’$$ Cadillac $$$$ b*L $24 mo.
‘60 R ental! $319 bat. $24 mo.
'$ • l.iaeols $14$ bsl. $11 mo,
'53 Cadillac $174 bat. $7 mo.
‘66 Chevrolet $9$ b a l $$ mo.

1012

SANFORD AVE.

OPEN EVENING!

Hanford, Florida
377-4501
National Rrpoaareaiuna Inc.

63 FORD
6 Paoarngor Station Wagon. V-Jl Kngina, Aulomatie Transmission. Power and Air Conditioned.
Room To Spare In T h la Ona. | „
________

63 C O R V A IR
Monra C onvertible.
T ran sm issio n .

Radio,

H e ate r,

4

and

Speed

62 PONTIAC
" (J r a n d - P r ii" . A llr a u llfu l S p o rt*
P u w tr and A ir Conditioning.

Coup#

W ith

AH

61 CHEVROLET
I Door Sedan. V-8 F.nglnr, Automatic Tranamlaaion. Power and Air Conditioning.

61 M.G.
-1600'* Roadster. Very

Nice. B etter S*« Thla On*.

. 60 DODGE
Deluxe 6 Paaaengrr Station Wagon. V-B Engine, Auto­
matic Transmission, Power and Air. An Unuaually Clean
Wagon. W on't Laat Long.

60 FALCON
Deluxe

4

Door

Ked(n.

X To

Chooee

From.

REPUTATION
IS OUR MOST IMPORTANT

'

ASSET
Strickland-Morrison, Inc.
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7- \ N I t Alt 13. | |

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Page 12 — Feb.

Art Newcomers
Join With Pros
At Local Show

Moral: Never
Burglarize
A Convent

*•

By Dottle A ustls
Newcomers to the world of
■ rt took their places alongside the "pros" and the more
experienced painters in the
Sanford-Semlnole a rt show a t
the CM e Center, u relative­
ly "budding a rt lets" wslked
o ff with numerous ribbon*.
Taking both a blue ribbon
and an honorable mention in
the am ateur division was
Mrs. Catherine Dodson, of
Lake Mary, who began paint­
ing for therapy afte r a fam ­
ily tragedy some years ago
but recently settled down to
more serious work. I t paid
off, for her "Old and New
E ra" was picked for the top
prise by the Judges. I t also
received many popular votes.
H er portrait of "Carol" took
an honorable mention.
Second place In the am ateur
category went to Mrs. Jessie
Shaw, a Sanford newcomer,
who altendf a rt classes begun
this year and now has her
first one-man show a t the
Florida S tate 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 a r t 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 su r­
rounding s r r s who atli-uiird

FIRST PLACE RIRRON winners in the sixth
annua) Sanford-Semlnolo A rt Show at the Civic
Center proudly display their prize pictures. At
upper loft is E. B. Stowe, first in the profes­
sional entries; upper right is Judy Rales, first

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were next on the popularity
poll.
In the Junior division first
place Weill to Craig Orseno
for "Desolation," second to
Linda Kilpatrick for “ Hocky
Sen” and third to Danny
.Smith for "Tranquil W ater."
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HIALEAH (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 s i 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,
"G et hia license number,"
she yelled to pupils who were
REFRESHMENT TAREK 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.
(right) 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 la r­ 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
in-^penine
t «•»! ♦NpWti- rt_ '» and I t 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
form er winter resident uf San­
ford and sister of Mrs. P. P. tenders, were Den 2, Mrs. Je s­ sion were Mr. and Mrs. F ran­
Campbell, of this city, died sie Andrews; Den 3, Mts. cis Lurcher. Mr. Luecker
Fnry F raasa; Den 5, Mr*. served ns one of Santa's help­
Sunday evening in Miami.
She was a m em ber 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 a rt 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 aw ard —
presented in the children's
group.
Chaitm an of the a rt show
was George Dodson. Mrs.

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is necessary to bomb Hanoi,
the North Vietnamese capital,
to win the war in South Viet
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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
assortm ent 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,
C rafts 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 W alter J r.
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
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Mrs. Albert Starke and Mrs.
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No Evidence
Seen Of Red
illingness
WASHINGTON (U PD
—
President Johnson has opened
the door a crack to negotia­
tions in the Vjct Nam w ar—
but only to the extent of giv­
ing tacit consent to diplom atic
soundings by the British.
Fundam entally, 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 w ar
on term s even remotely ac­
ceptable to Washington.
Hut the adm inistration 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 cam e In an
exchange of itatem enta be­
tween London and Washing­
ton.
Prim e 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 settlem ent."
"To this end." Wilson said,
*‘we have been actively en­
gaged in diplomatic consulta­
tions of a confidential nature."
The State D epartm ent re ­
plied in a highly guarded one-entente statem ent:
"The Hrilish and other gov.
em inent! 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
a riil m
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i l k '*
and
our
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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?
DR. W. VINCENT Roberta (right) nnd Robert4. Take two apple* from
Rcaserer are unopposed nominees for election
three applet and what do you
ns president nnd secretary, respectively, of the
have?
Centra! Florida Council of the Nnvy League Bt
5. Why can't a man Living
a dinner-meeting Thursday evening at Sanford
in Winston-Salem, N. C., be
Naval Air Station ballroom. Capt. John K. Sloatburied west of the Mississip­
man Jr., commander of the U. S. Naval Training
pi?
Device Center, now at Port Washington, N. Y„
6; A yacht in the harbor has
but slated for removal later this year to Orlando
an eight-foot ladder hanging
AFB, will be the speaker.
over the side. If the tide rises
two feet an hour, how many
An Interstate 4 interchange
nv llarry I. Johnson
A causeway across Take
hours will it take for the wa
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
ter to reach the top of the
pelted the Sanford area in a
HlvaUon
Highway 17.92. * ^
nearer Tuesday when repair or reconstruction n( a County received another stur­
ladder? t, V ' V-*,-*
i
24-hour
period Tuesday bring; .1 . —
,
•
*—
*
,
4h* County Commission af
' 'T.~-TMK&gt;-*,ntTi are playing
, d rM (w nrarby J d road connecting Ueidcnrod, dy boost T uesday when the
!ng virtually all outdoor activ­ now that fnterslate 4 Ji "P™
checkers. They play five
Otherw.se,
will dry up and from ^
ukf M
charm Oviedo and Geneva were giv­ County Commission -voted to
ities to a standstill.
hack the project.
games and each man win* the
en high priority Tuesday at a
u *W*y‘
,
.
her
Of
Commerce.
Jlarv cstin g of crops was bl?The
same num ber of games. How
MTS is a program aimed nt
suggestion was made by
rr
DonaM Jackson. Lake Mary meeting of the Seminole Coun­ uniting the county's telephones
suspended for the day and Hibbard Casselberry at a May
come?
ty Chamber of Commerce's
cars were observed in most fair Inn luncheon meeting Chamber executive, present8. Itu.E. Porter has 55 cents
into one toll-free system ..
By Dot tie Austin
long range planning commit­
_
,
cd
the
deed
to
Commission
cases
traveling
at
a
slow
pace
in two U. S. coin*. One ot
Commissioners agreed to
Seminole County legislators, n delegation of
Tuesday of the Seminole toun
. ..
. • , tee.
’ 1 .
. „
. Chairman John Alexander and
Water stood in low spots on ,
them isn't a nickel. What are government nnd school officials. Chamber of Com­
aulhmize a letter to be sent
y Chamber of Commerce ,
1Cfeplfd o b je c t 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
1
of the County Commission and committee chairm an, a n d
’
,,,
,
F Johnson
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
a t 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
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 told the c o m m i s s i o n e r s
d ared the Osteen bridge as tions exist now some areas
each species did Noah lake Martin-Marietta plant at
at 2 6ii inches at the Central ty. The three groups arc aim "others arc com ing"
Com m issionns also got bo­ the most vital project to be Miave to pay a toll to reach
aboard the ark?
H onda 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 m arry his
' ed at about midnight Monday
chairman of the higher cdu
program . presented to thep4.rm is-.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 rangem ents for maintenance
-Tuesday's
■ • ----meeting was con r a | k r
12. A farm er has 17 sh e ep - 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
s i t e s which arc uocieu
ducted by
C. Vernon
*11 but nine die. How m a n y 1Chamber 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
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 Krider. executive manager of
the Chamber and longtime maintenance plant* and thruhs
County Commission ( hai r
Touhy and his committee
Lyndon R Johnson's Economic tually the m in e 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
giiU r 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
||I
T
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 a t 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 perm anent 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 an phw
, gtd iN -. b . FrenchD
nnd Di. J rnownrd Culp),
m
D l. to.
ed?
tshUi frigid
. . . , r VvV tfusa/across rc-t of litlerliug* wax made by widening of Highway 46 from |i|innP Company and ,lhe Win
per. executive direrlor of tl" one of the original proponents IM th ward through Hi* Plains the lake and then con lim it tbe Commissioner
L a w r e n c e tren c h to Mel loin tile Avc- | r r p a r Telephone Company.
ANSWERS
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roadway to a point M a r 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 m iavnn 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 " d e a r 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 more c.iiefUl Works tiv coon
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 than three inches of
towns to the south of it."
ly r o a d department personnel many persons a* possible lie
tmmIy u .a, m anturd) 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
Commerce, the Florida ( o n
cral 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
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
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 border nm of the prim ary
leges
apd
certain
local
chain
n , ey r a ||
.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
10 One of each specie; two, hers of commerce, along with to developr rpi- .’ram* of a scope Nebraska Kansas and Mis pUfed " *' * h ,“her Pri#rtt» ly with SeminoleHumane So- »r&gt;' to qualdy tor federal aid the barrier as one o[ sevetal I '*•» mounted one of the molt
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 t h e n a r .
and size aimed at eliminating souri.
of a kind.
S f 111.| tins project become
show the interest ot area cit- united county.
Three A im ricans "were klllSpeakers will review past the causes n* poverty Is the
The mercury plunged to Iim
11 It's not legal—'cause he'»
problem
Other efforts arc being
*ttd nine v rre wounded in
Hot alive
accomplishment* of higher plan o! the com mittee," said below zero at Grand Island a n*a ily an I the causeway tie
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
' jr lltr 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 b e­ b y ‘the SRD and some not in­ considerable momentum in • Embassy said BS7 bombers
pole.
years.
recent months with the Port Joined wtlh American F100 Suagricultural health, religious, p eratu rr at Pickstown, S. D , ]alfutr wit!) adequate facili- tween 22nd ind 23rd Streets is cluded in the fiscal work.
tie- [nr picnics, hosting and
w
elfa re,
le g isla tiv e ,
e m p lo y.
Attending
from
Seminole
Dedication for St Johns
Tuesday was frte below.
being prepared by County En­ Hush said Seminole County Authority and Junior college l* r Sabre jet fighter-bombers
Saxon Boulevard leading from County, among other*, will he m e n l a n d reha bit lit Don |
gineer William Rush and Road
been placed by the fed programs appearing to be vu in strikes against "la rg e ” conThunderstorms continued to othir-form* of recreation
north 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 a n a 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 dam age Tuesday at by pledging w rondary 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
C o m m issio n e rs 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 dem ands for a
cr.v Ai«jut uii inch of rain fell Die tolls
ll&lt; added that s sim ilar pro a)r]uirl
p, -erk air study, he and. would he led Hep S J. Davis Jr when the c a s e fire m die intl-Communlend the ceremontei.
A rthur Beckwith Jr., direct Members of the application through the night in Florida.
ois of the 4^am b et; 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 m atter 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, ihm im an 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
m erie which ha- -uefi a com although Die state controls the, and Irgislati*f approval also new Huddhl-t Inspired demoncounty pc hoot 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
prim ary 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 Jam es 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 m in 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
entertainm ent 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
P laia Merchant* Association
also was declared the most
Apparent
internecine
w
ar­
HAWORTH.
N
J
(U
P
I)-II
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
•
:30
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 m erchants In t h e
15 lo 17 One won up id 6300
on successive nights, .dance and San Francisco and police disclosed that hi* m rn had
Someone in liie house then and another was in debt for Casselberry for the monthly
G reater 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." M ichel^
RATI
terteinm ent 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 "C racker D ays" ob­
an's
H
rtlauranl
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 P lata 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 ca r 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,
present special tale events
E. C. H arper Jr., chair­
and
bargains during . the shooters lined surrounding debt, led police lo (takeout customers.
Mr, and Mrs. Oscar Olsen,
BBLSSELS (UI*I) — Fire d e­ 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 a t the H arlem 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 m erce, Invites all merchanU
carries a special section del home where the body of elain fram e slate gray house — a cd tha playera and led them the son of the Olsens, who al building known as "Happy to .atten d and assist la the
voted to tha "Hollerballoo" Black N etionelist 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 "C racker
colm X. is oo public view.
a spacious lawn.
‘ j jxttczad with pink U1L Michel held for Juvenile court action. of rubble.
Celebration.
D e ja ."

County Road Plans Get Big Boost

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

State Education Need

To Be Aired At Clinic

Community
Action Group
Organized

'Hollerballoo'
Opens Thursday

Agreement

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‘Cracker Days’

Meeting Friday

NEW CAR
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ftn fe rl

Y rr*H

Hardy 'Scouts' Blaze Trails
North Orlando In 20-Degree Temperatures

• Monday

Pflffe 12 — Jan. 25, 1965

Sets Elections
For March 16

By Margaret Co»by
Village Clerk and Supervi­
sor of Registration Barbara
Fetera announcei that the Vil­
lage of North Orlando will
hold Its general elections on
Tucaday, March IB.
i Four council seats are to be
filled, groups one, three and
five for a two year period and
group four for a one year-per­
iod.
Mr*. Peters reports that the
group four seat will be va­
cant for one year In order to
complete the terra of Mrs.
Mona Grinstead who had been
elected In 1904. Since Mrs.
Grinstead left the village and
found It necessary to resign
last fall. Ja y A. Wets was ap­
p e a le d by the council, to fill
this vacancy until the March
general election.
The v i l l a g e registration
books are now open dally
from 9 a.m. until noon, In the
village office and on Wednes
day evening* from T until 9.
Books will remain open until
Saturday, Feb. 27, si 4 p.m.
^ A n y resident who has lived
a the community' for six
months and in the atate of
Florida for one year prior to
the election dale it eligible to
vote but must register during
this period If he or she desir­
es to vote In the coming elec­
tion.
Persons interested In be­
coming candidates for ollice
may secure necessary forms
from the clerk after Feb. l.
filing dates for the forms are
ten days, Feb. 17 27.

Blind Students
To Appear Here
Seventeen boys and girls
from the Florida School for
the Blind, St Augustine, will
visit Sanford Wednesday to
demonstrate first hand the acr&lt;&gt;in|&gt;liahmeiita of the school.
The students have hern in­
vited to appear at the lunch­
eon meeting of the Kiwanis
Club at ths Civic Center and
members of the Rotary, Civitan and l.loris ( lulia have beerf
invited.
The blind youngsters and
their principal. Herbert D.
Angus, will present a niusiciil demons!ration arid a writ­
ing and reading demonstra­
tion, to Illustrate the work of
the school.

By Jane Cased
Who said Amcrici.
rt
are aoflT
We take our hats eff to two
stalwart Seminole County Girl
Scout leaders, Mrs. Lois Lockyer of Troop 910, Casselber­
ry, and Mrs. Anita McGinnis,
Troop 472, Kastbrook, who en­
dured 20 degree temperatures
and rain t o ' t a k e advanced
camp and back packing train­
ing nt Camp Ticochce near
Barhervllle.
With 2(1 other brave souls,
they left their base eemp to
hike Into the wilderness car­
rying on their hacks all equip­
ment necessary for setting up
a primitive camp, Including
tents, sleeping hags, water,
food and cooking pota.
When these two gals were
loaded down with full parks
and other miscellaneous gear
they found it difficult to
stand, much less walk, hut
they trudged gallantly on to
their destination.

They were allowed only two
pots with which to prepare
their “ tasty” dehydrated food.
A nita'w as confronted.with a
sticky problem indeed, V-hen
after mixing biscuit dough
with her hands she found there
was no water to rinse.
They retreated to the rela­
tive comfort of Adirondack
shelters th st night but found
it difficult to crawl out of
their cosy sleeping bags the
next morning into the below
frresing temperatures.
Any less hardy souls, who
might have been tempted to
leave for home and electric
titnnkela, would have found it
impossible as rar radiators
were filled with icy siusli and
batteries failed to respond.

Brotherhood Meet •
The Brotherhood of First
Baptist Church, Sanford, will
meet st 7 p,m. today. Pro­
gram will be presented hy
George Plttard, Personal Wit­
ness Leader.

• Tuesday
Wednesday

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FLORIDA STATE RANK promoted two men
this week durinjr the annunl meeting. Wayne Al­
bert, left, was nnmed assistant cashier and M.
Raymond Daniel was promoted to vice president
and cashier.

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Seminole County Chamber of Commerce.

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Congressman A. S. fftyd)
Herlong wilt soon !•« mailing
a questionnaire to each citiien
seeking advice on such thing*
I'nilrd F r r n International
a* Medicare, foreign aid, aid
A fast - mining storm swept
to education program and the from the Southern Plains a“ like and he will he seeking cross the Mississippi Valley
cooperation of all persons. The today, spreading heavy snow,
congre-sman says he’ll mail a rain and sleet.
lllirrard conditions dimin­
postcard-type questionnaire to
ished during (lie night In wes­
each city delivery patron, boxtern Kansas, hut the weather
holder and rural royte patron. bureau described- the storm
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as critical in eastern Kansas,
Tlie Wore Bible Class of northern Missouri and south­
I'nst Methodist Church will ern Iowa.
hold it* monthly business-sup­
Snow (ell from the Lake Su­
per meeting tonight at 7 at perior region to the Texas
McKinley Hall. Hosts for the Panhandle. Up to three inches
supper will he Sir. and Mrs. of fresh snow fell during the
1! 11. Hutchinson, Mrs. Louise night from northeast Iowa to
Tiliis, Miss Martha -Stuart, eastern Kansas and was blown
ll&lt; nry Hutchinson and Robert into drifts by strong northerly
Cole. Chaplain Leo .1. McDon­ .winds, Lamoni, Iowa, measur­
ald, of Sifnford Naval Air S ta ­ ed (our inches of snow.
Thunderstorms rode out ation, u til be guest speaker.
•
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•
head of the storm center The
If ('apt. and Mr*. Chandler threat of falling temperatures
W. Swanson die"* tin Cl) at raised the spectre of more ice
the NaVII| Ail St.iLliill) appen* (or hard • hit northern Illinois.
About 20.000 homes and bus­
to be walking taller these
days it’s lieeause of the news inesses were still without elec­
about their daughter,. P ira e j tricity inrtlie . Chicago area
belli. She's been panted to the Monday night. Ice - encrusted
Dean’s List by the faculty o ' power lines were being mend­
the College of Arts and S&lt; t- ed by power company workers
enres for the fall semester from Illinois, Indiana. Wiscon­
Lliznbeth is attending the col­ sin*. Michigan, Missouri, Min­
lege at the University of Ken­ nesota, Iowa, Pennsylvania
and Colorado. A Human crew
tucky.
a r m e d from Minnesota Mon­
A local printer says wh»*n day night with 23 fully equip­
lie
rteh he** Knift* to 1 in) ped line trucks.
Schools
remained closed
up a whole bun full of young&gt;ie»* jM»nie winter aml take north and west o| Chicago,
them a t far north a * neccsi&gt;aiy where Monday's suglit tiiaw
to Ri f nnow. **A person ought did little to ease the heavy
not to grow up and die with­ burden oh ice Nt-arly f&gt;o per
out ever having tern i»imw(" cent of Elgin. Ill, was with
out electric power
lie Djurifi], We agree,
*
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Tile Chicago • area storm
Jim Hardy, the popular pa­ damage, which stalled during
trolman who Moot* around the weekend, had soared by
t"wn in hi* a penal mitehine. today to nearly 12 i million
The rotating storm renter
r h e r ki n g
t vim t i m e
pinker
fr»untl ant»th&lt; r f rie 11«I \ r ulay was drawing mild tempera
-th is one » different iype. ture* fat n o r th w a r d a h e a d ol
.Iim wax at F»r?t and Park Its path
Readings were in the dOj at
checking tiaftic when he spied
a lonely fellow wandeiirig midnight a» far north a» cen
MimleRRly in am! *mt of the tial II mm* arid Indiana
In contraM, the mi'itur)
cars h eating the little pup
v
s
as
as low as nine below ivru
might g* t hurt, he picked it
up and put it in the ’‘rumble ,n North Dakota
i&gt;ratM of his vehlt le„ The dug'
i* hrt»w n with i*pni - uf w hite
aru) hit* -hint huff. lunik* like
he's I f* u wi ll fed and he i
a likeal ie mult. Jim »a&gt;9.
I
Til** hfl Dll'!, Mi t IM’ t haihft nr. **f th® \ l ilt t** living i *i i*pnte d

by

t i.%.* &gt;*

node

Seminole County

Power Halted,
Schools Close
Due To Storm

H.*rh

School B o nd , the hutitltnaatvr.
Finest Cowley, reports. It’ll
he held F* h. 1.1 at the Klks
I'lavyrouii !. I’m «i ds will help
Rrnd the baud to the f union*

t.a sp in lU doiuik* Hie Florida
State Fair in Tampa.
•
•
»
Stolen from the Civltan
Bulletin. Gossip Ix'ttin^ the
chat out i f the ha^* •
*
.
Dr* Bob®rt M. Ftusemond hits
been mimed president of the
Seminole C"UHl&gt; Medical So1
indy, am «ei’diriif |ir. tieoinc
Flankt*. Sue pr*Mdeift in Dr
Luis lVrt*£ and set retary*
treasurer, D i. William lUpe.
•
•
*
Oil! tints are .iff t.* the Sem­
inole County \ o. titi-nnl L i
uiMtion division which I* mov­
ing »li&lt; »,| purpo-efully nn vorational - technical training
rnur.es in the county Every
few month- for kewtal year,
they have rstut-lishcd new
m ursei which have benefited
hundred! uf person., helping
them learn new* job skill* and
ti|&gt;-g tuding
preaent
akill*.
Much credit go,-* to K. S.
Douglas*. dire.tor, who keep*
plugging away day in and day
out.
*
•
•
The fame of Dr. I’ercr and
hi* talk on “ How the Com
mutual* Were Able to Take
Uver in Cuba’’ ha* spread far
and wide and the good doctor
is rontmually *-ked to tell
other* about It. Sunday he is
Scheduled to speak to the con­
gregation of the Aloma Method'ai &lt; hurch in Winter Tara
a t their evening service.
4
•
*
National publications tell us
th st the problems of nursing
homes 'are tremendous. Long
eilshllshed homes are hard
put to mret stringent modem
regulations and not enough
new ones are being built to
care for the tremendous popu­
lation u f elderly who need
,rar*.

County Denies
Plant Petition

“The Nile of America”

on (he St. Johns River

Phone 322-2611

Zip Code 32771

WEATHER: Partly cloudy, bit cooler Wednesday; low toniyrht 52-62.
VOL. 57

Unitcti Press Leased Wire

Kt-taiillshed 1908

TUES., JANUARY 26, 1965

SANFORD, FLORIDA

NO. 112

Sir Winston
Embarks On
Last Journey

m w A ...

BRIEFS

'Horseman' Dies

that the $17 million figure t)j^ M|( ITIc’l’Cd
-presented by Ueedv .* an r.- ’
_j,w,
ntirn
Dillon To Quit

Grave Condition

State Pa

Tribute To 'Mr. Ed

Steel I^eal

Captured

name a Si milli'Ji issue, hut

P r e s id e n t E n in r o v e s ,

Ilf offerini: of mi Cabinet
mums and vladloli snrround-

Sweet Re veil ire

M a y F ly T o ’ L o n d o n

Klection Slated

Robb Company
Wins Contract

lea gue

Must

w eir

loni:

time

ru n atru rlio n

f r ie n d s

an d

iieijrhl»ots,

who

fowl
i !
huilijirtjr AiblitiMii to an exist

4u -by
p r r - f a b t iv a |«**I
hi M

bad k n&gt;* v* o l.ufAutl durif&gt;K ad
of his -1 &gt;■hi ft oh tin* 1 ah

a

Complitioii *!«t»‘ f rr ihp job
b a t In » n xi t fui

M a c h In

County Schools

WASIIINt.TtlN (L T D
Stetson t olver-ity of Del.and
will get a $1 I million federal
I-IIIII for ron-.1t union of a anerne luilldinc
1 tie m-'tigy will l-e loaned
under the Higher Education

Given All A ’s

faci l i t y Act.

The new budding will con| n laboratories, I e r I u r e
rooms and faeulty offiret

Initial Session
Ftist meeting of the Lake
M. tiro*-Development Commit­
tee will be held tonight al
7:30 in the Seminole Cham­
ber of Commerce'# conference
room. The meeting has beeria
called by Dr. W. V. Robert*,
chairman.

«»f

mi* m r l a l h u i b l n i f .

Sanford hars ^with a JoO. Stetson
(Jets
seating rjpaeity and com
$1.1 Federal lumn
plete kitrhsna may be permit ^
ted to opetate through 2 a m
Mondays through Saturdays,
should th( City Commissi, n
follnwr up artion taken Mon­
day night,
The etmmisslon directed
City Att|. William Hutchi­
son to dtafl , proposed or
dmanrr ^ir first and second
readings neat month.
Commiiticncra made their
deriaion L amend the present
midnight tloaing after studythe prevailing situation
*K neigt soring countiea.
Comm nionera M. I.- BaIjorn am Joe Baker presented
their ji dings and -juopoatd
th# late houra to permit city
b a n to compete with county
and are* tsUblishmrhla.

By Dotlie Au.slin
Fitting Sanford** waterfront development proR ia n t into the city’s financial struct lire in a way that
will kt’t’ii it feasible hut still make it an outstandinR
attraction requires further study and discussion, city
commissioners decided Monday after heaVitiR a re­
port on fiancinR iKissihili- ---------------------------------ties.
,
At the request of com­
missioners, Loomis Lcetly,
the city’s fiscal agent,

outlined several plans of finnncinR the waterfront de­
velopment, with franchise t-1
I’lTSBlIRGH tU l'l) —Harry
LONDON ( l I’D - Sir Win
'Venue* based on figure* pre­ A. Stuhldreher, quarterbaclc
ston Churchill today embarks
sented by the Maurice 11 Con­ of the fabled Four Horsemen
upon his last journey which
ol Notre Dame, died today in
nell eiiRineering firm.
will carry him from the scenes
tin- West Penn Hospital,
C o m m i s s i o n e r s e n li c I uded
of his glory to a rural grave
(some time after dusk his
Nniy will he taken In West­
t n m i t r n f cn at a and fi impel n*: .
minster Hall and placed atop
_ t
.
.
. ... five miv»ionaries were mur
of the plan vvnn too
.
..
. , *.
a lOToot catafalque shrounded
. . . .
,
. dered in the Congo last No
an*| nrkt*&lt;| thiit it It rofluure.j
in purple.
vimiiUt
and December, »l
- »i n l o w e r l » s ? ^
w.u fcjMrted today.
The Union .laid, will rover
" A l l theae f i t S u r a lire loo
hi* coffm and on it wCI be
Churchill's regalia a* a Knight hi)*It — if we want to build it,
of the Harter, one of Britain’s we can find a wr.y to ilo it
WASH INtilON ((JIM) —
and do it
w hole lot lent
oldest orders of chivalry.
Trs-asury Kccrt-tary Douglas
The Archbishop of Canterbury than 11.7 million. Our frnn- Dillon confirmed reports that
will speak a prayer over I lie ehftu* money li rnrnuirked for he will resign from President
body tonight, and Wednesday capAni improvement a AUeh a&lt; Johnson's cabinet soon.
morning tlie doors of West’ thU," Cotittnipaioner E » r I
mm*ter Hall will lie thrown H iCL'Hil'1‘1hiiTO in Minted.
ing yriouml for construction of tlie new $
A. B. PETERSON SR. (huhling shovel) wits
C i t y M anaicer W . K Know
open 2.1 hours a day to enable
TEHRAN, Iran (UPD —
lion vvimr. Hospital, city, county and otltci
Riven tiie lioltut’, ns chairman of the board «’i
the public to file by (or i last lea pointed &lt;?Ut th a t cost en- Premier lla»»An Alt Mansur,
trustees of Seminole Memorial Hospital, of ttintleaders are pictured.
salute
. | timntea na p re a en t* d by C«m* shot and wounded by a would(Herald P h o to )
inyf the first shovel of dirt this morning, break­
On Saturday morning tlie nell could be fthnvcd ns much be ANsassin last week, was
same naval gun carriage t h a t 1n» JtaO.OOtl to 5|MlhtHU&gt; by reported m g rate condition
carried tho body1 of King Hen 1c a r e f u l ntudy. i f fit it h e r prob- toda).
rce VI will, lake Churchill's'
of the bottom &lt;»f T a k e
coffin to St Paul's Cathedral Mo nroe prove that su ita b le fill
for a stale funeral
N a v a il a file in q u a n ti t y
NEW DELHI (UPD — India
Churchill, a commoner, ts
" l ^ e of c i t y eq uipment and
anil the Sisviet Union signed
getting the elatiorate funeral labor for eoiiat r uc tion e . u M
an agreement pledging $211
Sil) tniOt.foiV'
I It e
ensket
met itiitl *tttiP** in *ny
1»•
It,id -M* I t ' d o tilt I -ill ‘*♦111 r..i
TAI.LAH ASSKK H I Ml
usually reserved for royalty. help cut coats and ,*diiivtfi£ *if
si
nil
I
111
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1
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v
t
i
t
1
ftm
ul
vff.
:
i
i
i
f
s
f
m
m
million in itiissinn credit for
1
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Ill’ll
I
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Mas
Ilk
.1 K d w i n l . m R o n rrlu M ietl to
I to- tuneral cortege will m e o i i ' t i Uf tton n i i t * w ill tediik e
Hie construction of a fourth
the Capitol (or the lust time Uu* l ci* if lit 1 hi i it (ik! - •i \ 111u,f ■'ll 1-1 . ID fill S c I ’ i tit-u 11 I' lli silMR "I .Mill u1 Inlm to \\ hn Fl 1 . 1 - t hide two Royal Air Force
engineer m y ,
tiomlmir.
b*k’ »l
steel mill to he built at Bok3.ro
MS
• f i&lt;f lo' I I toil Bit’ll* t . u i n l It :t|» ir
f of
Irt ■ s i |i h i d i ir i o t ' d 1Ik M d Ju v , t h i l c f
,U)| BV. , 0 |,,
while In*
tiands, three band* o( the foot
In itlliar Main.
Ht \ ft Ion f *r I tnr i&lt;1t mi «i ( , \ r i i t * Mltd III! \ &lt;*t « » II, V ll" • l lie ! .i "t* i it S t i l l , K IW M il'
and f m a n r i u l fee-* in pfoporguards, two Rosa! Marines
p«.y r*r **f K• vt &gt;fti* iJs I j,f f l It i h U
H f ill
H R 8 III l i l l i 't
• ,|V ,.)i Ml. t it» Os 1 With I
&lt;
iU .
I ’ Fi i
k /ip p n
I’m
* no*
tinti,” he noted
tiand*, the mounted drum
j u t i t tk it 1 . 1 1 l y
j * t i I l \ s i l l *4 V j i * II
II t
HI &gt;i.il t - (||!&gt;1 Is*
hm i
llO llO T m
I eeily noted that t h e ft 3nl III- 1 If
WO &gt;
, ' ' i | • r I ! l i*
( " Mt
hnr*e nnd state trumpeter» of
I'llhi’
u
of
w
h
i
l
e
i
m
n
n
i
■wiD
,it,
Wit►
i*
f
n
c
r
n
l
nf
m
ch i*fs r e v e n u e alon e would ft .
11 U AN A &lt;UPl l — Floy H i11
TI h e• I ir • nzr
o/r
in r l a t &lt;u*l et •VtiAl.n:e Un li t i •( I ‘ v
Monnl of a (Avel of purplt Uie house (wild cava.rv. the H •
t i c r m Mcnoyo. an c \ com
tedding the Un)y t*f ilst- late ns s l a t e B t t o r m j
yal
Artillery
band
and
Bu
«isUi|.
^
^
would *t ill h a n d i c a p the . tty rade of f idel Castro who is
Treasurer and Inxur- ♦
J i n behind ICe TUsktt was fh*s*‘ft hagpijvers.
now a prominent anti-Castro
m j n a k m i r othe r i a p i t a l tin
Once
every
minute
for
t&gt;
o
Afire &lt; ivninu*mscii»*i, w a s •« -leader, ha. born raptured by
pr
ovement
aueh
ns
w
a
te
r,
minutes a nun will tie fired to
i ntlrftit'lea n w r e a t h of « hlt«
ried t h io ii^ h the b ig rimihlt*
mails the year* of Churchill's sew e l , liltrhl inu, f i f e prote ction government furies insule Cu­
10
ba
a
*
f
the
C
a
p
i
t
o
l
at
door t
anti
m u nie lp a l
emis tru etio n
111if n IAI H* w o o d e n t e p l i c a life
« in f iltiiweii hy the no'in
Royal Air Force planes will for the next ,*10 v e a l s
o f tlie St!*'. S e a l .
"If you ran flint ii way |o
tl**M nf Du* t "ik1nflCT H fio * (O \
T h e Itnrini * Bu n d w n r u m - flv past till cortege m a -alulr
AT It \C, Viet Nam l UPD —
towel
t to* UkAi" of I Fie kh u p , *t
to
the
limn
who
omc
tan-let
&lt;&gt;! u- itVi I i i -i ilk .
It It I
f-'"M-d o f 1 • N a t i
Hirer
\ u-tiuiiiirse government
W-Oild
In*
•
ii»n
r
all
tin4
wa\
III
it
i»li
fl.ei
s
hv
saving
never
\ n \ I' it-tl i s ti.t f i It men, \t i kr
». lai dam eii, i Ms atuie t e n p Is.slI aliens today enacted a
t,.i -i HI '
W \slll\r. 1 v
%
' -1 -an
l l I ’l l
a r oilhd,M I s i si c ***.*!
i fi^ V\ I 1» ^ 1*0 i’A* 't "5 i*t -kt
its
and
T *- * * **tk-.* i v a t i.&lt;n in Die hls'ory id human nut
levenge ■ sweetened Victory
\! ti 1 . V nt! kit ill -1a . * *d M'It 1 d tri nt %, i* 11 i f
fliet have *&gt;&gt; many owed so
Hi* pointed out that to l e W
t r i l l Inti ii ’ t Ik* S ill'kl't
w kR ’ll-- whiti- It -m 1 r* jp*t L :' 1 to
vt hunt
had
" i i*'
.F S ,l , 111&gt;
.1 t u ‘- pit ,u
or use ad t at*it em t a x e s f *.r over the t oinunist 261st Viet
plat **i in n I row * i «f f ■- h -!.i'
that
IV
1 ti ■\*ti ' Mi t I” a* I uit *i»ti much to so few ”
lerif %J mIu i m HI
tong Battalion
Two &gt;eais
I l f . a ri. ha &gt; tit * n r* ♦ nflow »q*
hi 1
|&lt; I ts rl
pu ’ i
■iip ital
|isipi*s%rrneiktw
w, sill, l
vt i&lt; known In ftioNt I alluhaA
«
quite r. ’f l
billow It.
fils III.* t In stilt* v * u! cu« • I
to*’
I'kl.M DF’JKItT, Ca if — requ i e appf«^%al •■f tiixpny*4!* ago almost to the day tlie ?tilsl
In 4
* Uit* i|Jk' t Hi •*
i vr-lt- i inll.rird » humditating defeat
t I’l l — Dwight D Elsenhow I*) Ills HIM of n tef* 14-tn|lttn
d* d in t l ir tile 11".n
It .* Ml*’ |J• J' .111 * . f
I ’ •» \ . H " out t Tmji t dsfiirtQ
on governnient troops.
I
L
a as c\])i
f 11 to li*J \ I Iti*‘ 1 .1 , It tot at.o'l-- :
I hr fir»t pci Aori to w a l k
er America * most tieloved old
il'le
till f i • *Ili 1 . i l t a h a A t e e , mTl« r
“ 1 &gt;my
up
our
f r an clu &gt;e
»l*ij OJ \\ ixj day * Jmpv. illy
*luvt ly by the oft'O euAket, tl-- p.tal l a t c l
soldlrr,
will
make
a
sail
pil
n t .4dated in one ho ur id n fi*, w ith
monies for MO y e a r * is not a
I M l u t l l y c s i v c n d by n blniik
t...
h o t tti the ' L if t and atHiehruf grimage this week to England, w ise think* to d&lt;» the puhli
la lay
S t h iiiN (L T D - A 17-yearti
T vi Mow i o x s. u i i * F i n nk
111 the hood nhd font of till* scene of In* World War It is not n w a i e **f other eiipiTat
*1 '1 e &gt; htll
I m' iii Mil »t.s,
[ tic
tav nr a 1if
n jMirt
•jM
Mil 5«ifi, I jo* f afspiatiitll 1o t-iiili»ijli &gt; l e i q •k. I HtHUl eljijM at
glory, for (hr funeral of ptr III ipr«» Ve II1»•IIIf a • t Hj11 Will he old gut drenched her clothing
i U111 (&gt;SvL. otiul i 'Ju- i ■- r. ! • "f it ’llwilh kerosene today, struck a
till- I la&gt; limi Hu MIN, ’.kIiff Vi UN
I liiNiin *Id 1 S u n d a y at the Winston &lt; hiirrliill
M ti ,(&gt; w , St v' 1 1 1 ' a t }
* d tu m c i e a
'III
I i J I K T ' .if Mil
n ee d ed ,”
Com m issioner
J e
match amt died in flames in
&gt;is k «t the MaiiRi- n u i t h flu
Tlie wartime leader nf the
by u titu»ai\e
w 'to ';•&lt; til uife nf o l , l* j!»
tiiat the Br es t lent will fly to of V i ’-4’ l ).’ i ft Hu&gt;
B a k e r protested.
the
public square of the coaatun i un«!ilv to come.
Allied
forces
in
Eurojie,
who
t
e
f
i
h
i
u
i
heriionh
wjfe
a^
he
;iO
*4r
e&gt;
with
4«» u i t U ’
Lon do n to ath u i the Tin e i *i| .l!mut
Commiaftioner M I., flabor n
al city ot Nha Trang. She left
Then
i unit* Ciiluriftt of f i ­
Npoke lit the d**db Atl 'II fur went on to become the 3tth
Ha Ti • ' . -' lit
Saturday
uf
*sjr
pointed out t h a t, *Tlie C o fi n el1
a note saying the sacrifice
n a l * . S u p t r m r t i n t J m*t it et
President of the United Stai'*
&lt;It he [ 1*41 « 18 IIU l u l l -t Jot m nil F i i - D i SeiiS i 11rite hem
t iujri hill,
fi g u r e s of $17! million do not
and
thi-ir u i v e * . l c i ; i * l a t o i »
wav a protest against the Viet­
disclosed
that
he
would
pav
A
l
l
(
rtprtid
tiffMea
vu!l
.a n
Wiff
kdiK
B - -i
White || »u -i
l*r«**s S* t t c
iiudude t r e a t I mII &lt;*f the m all namese government.
ansi i ta tr eniplojt"- some of
qn»b k t n af 111! fl : at the * b*'. *l \\ • *lfi» s d iiv w • on fun- filial tribute tu hi* ' dear an-l
t a iv G e o r g e 1
Il •** *1\ *:iV4 .1*8*1
a r e a , a c q u t s i t inn of o f f s h o r t J
wlmni had w Miked f«»f L a i toft
M*f vh pr a re
s&gt; hed'.U’d e.ose friend *'
lit S.ltll (Mil
n e w s m e n this a M*l. ■ 17..tux i* - ,■t li11 ‘A 1 atl 1$ *
land,' f n**ineerin*r rnata and
J lo t S ilfo
for two
*.
i«t
Id
“
t|l
a
in
rit
1
1
Hilly
,*r In Hie ^r.-M F* IP
. ( HP !
a r c looking v c
I ht» I n pit I * 1■ I t * ttfli
s.peiittihb*
I* oriiv in
s \ \ |\
M A H ! A. At u r n
\1 *-1 limit t * tilih li. O lltl LUM.lI

Plan* to build an asphalt
plant in m-min Jc County were
squelched this morning by the
County Commission a* the
members upheld action of the
ltoar.1 nf Adjustment
The hoard s decision » n
appealed t&gt;&gt;- Ally
Kennatii
McIntosh, counsel for the
builders. Henry L Douglas,
and James R Morgan.
They proposed to build the
plant off the Longwood-Mark
ham (load and shout two miles
miles from Ssnlsndo Springs
Atty Mack N. Cleveland Jr
represented “sbout 50“ pro
Ml*
In II •'0 W.*•* i-l&gt;-il •• -1
tn a tiutli-tin
-Miv t jit h to
perty owners in the area who,
ijU.**t nn I it htl-b tall nt**i llu*
.il I ’sswt l i i
i i m« i* i \ &lt; !in
tn h a l t ' »'I***' *n i'tt i &lt;
"II 1a - be »aid. are “ vitally concern IlliUlt 11*•*111f* i’U l h * | l ,*l ills ||»A? a in E S I tb t U !ti1(’ lIon
|
h
M
h Hilt l i tr e
ol tu- In Is!
1.
[lloss o f f ice SJ 1
l h r I'flll •nil 8 i|. I1IJ . !
id over even the remote p u " the ha lls. A l l Mute #•111J•I■-&gt;*i
"PJHt:ie pro*i-J* ii" -vpertt a re-t i . ! 7 1Fi.* m i h 111*11n 11* r ol I lie at th« „•r a v *f -n|*
ibilily of an ssphalt plant be f \ i * p t in the 1r* siNtJI el r nfom ape
ing located tlere ”
fill n u h t ansi b &gt; t e n t j i p r t a u f e i T e * . Ji n' * f a m i l y
f ire, i **p* rr t I'd fnl Wsifk t* "lay,
- ti l with • i *i j .ii
t e m a t n e d iiorm .i! l ie ha* eo n dim **
County culmiissioners also f.ul I lie o f f H
*b*io n n i l *•
f ji*•*.*•I*., i i . I it &lt;// ii.q &lt; i *-dit
i'Uf
it 'i it * Ho al *- 0 uf
backed the Board of Adjust *Aim i d •lUMl!,' tike JO li III to GMilt-il to tillpii* *
SiFib ( tins I r in
t.eBoy •
al Hu l Tiiori will h&gt;4il it a I I Hi an
ment in other matters emu ern ;t fi. pi. 1'iDiii» of t h» !&gt; irijf in*
If J o F i n x m f l o ’ - to 1Airnfo’i Ilit Tpii r i.rc
nf Siifif*•!i| ha/
(ton Comp,
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IIRANCH OFFICE for the sale of 1965 Florida aiitomubile license tags to
South Seminole County residents will he open Q r business at 8:30 a.m.
Feb. 1 in the Winter Park Federal North Branch building, Tax Collector
Troy Ray announced today. Deputies in ch u rR e f of 'the office, pictured
with Ray, are Mrs. Betty Vale (left) and Miss Diftne Graham.

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that expenses are held within
resources, that budgets are
properly prrpirFd and follow­
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Hospital Notes
January 22, IMS
Admissions
B e v e r l y Smith, Ernest
Bowc, Robert LeFili, Halite
Harris. Manuel Jonei, Beulah
Cruthli, Colleen Colvin, Price
Baker, Cathy Gramkow, Reacha Wiggins, Annetle Jones,
Sanford; Mary Littleton, Ca*
aelberry; Alice Cooper, Lake
Monroe.
Births
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Crews,
Sanford, a slrl; Mr. and Mrs.
Abraham Oliver, Sanford, a
boy; Mr. and Mrs. Allen Coo­
per, Lake Monroe, a boy.
Discharges
Sammy VanNeia, Patricia
Cook and baby boy, Robyn
Gllsson, Christopher Blythe,
Jam es Baldwin Jr., Max liar. din, Jacqueline Pertain, Mar­
garet Garris and baby girl,
Belly Ann Robertson, Rodney
Johnson, Sanford; Louise Stmunek, Altamonte Springs;
William Swaggerly, Elizabeth
Stebblns, Lake Monroe.
January 23, IMS
Admissions
Bernice Williams, Dorothy
Jackson, Stellar Lock, Robert
Crenshaw,
Ja n e t Williams,
Jam es Ashford, Cynthia Hud­
gins, Albcrtha Beatty, Sarah
Thomas, Elizabeth Turnbull,
Sentoria Ward, Russell Crum­
pton, Tyree Williams, Marie
’ Ebcrhard, Joseph Smith Jr.,
Frances Chsrbonneau, San­
ford; Vera Sellers, Geneva;

Donna Williamson, Longwood;
Fred Geiger, North Orlando;
Robert Denmark, Howey-inIhc-Hillt; Sidney Monroe, At­
lanta, Ga.
Births
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Wil­
liams, Sanford, a girl; Mr.
and Mri. Willie Jackson, San­
ford. a girl.
Discharges
Frances Burkett, G l a d y s
Downey, Florence Scudder,
Emma Ely, Ann Bridges,
John Dudley, Louise Oliver
and baby boy, Thomas Wil
llama, Mary Zabel and baby
boy, Jane Llngle and baby
girl, Hattie Langston and baby
girl, Thomas Moran, Veronica
Rodgers, Mary Wagner, Bar­
ry Brown, Iva Vincent, Coleen
Colvin, Robert LeFili,' Price
Baker, Sanford; Barbara P ry ­
or and haby boy, Altamonte
Springs; Lillian Heppncr, De­
nary; Charles Walker Sr.,
Eugene Clark, Lake Mary;
Preston Beal, Bobrrla Kess­
ler and baby boy, Lmgwood.
• January 24, IMS
Admissions
Jim Young, Barbara John­
son, Mary Jo Richardson,
Frances Williams, Easter Gai­
nes, Catherine Johnson, Wil­
liam Cobb, Ethel Workman,
Ronald Eisaman, Jean Drown,
Elizabeth Kelly, Patricia Ann
Hubbard, Lucille Stone, San­
ford; Juanita Anderson, Gen­
eva; Rhoda Meltzer, Hulda
Klbbe, Orlando; Annie Ben­
nett, Carnesvllle, Ga.
Birth*
Mr.and Mrs. Jam es R. Wil­
liams, Sanford, a boy; Mr,
and Mrs. Robert Jarksnn,
Sanford, a girl; Mr. and Mrs.
Maul Iris Kelly, Sanford, a
girl; Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ri­
chardson, Sanford, a boy; Mr.
and Mrs. Willie Gaines, San­
ford, a boy.

William P. Burke
Succumbs A t 74
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William Parker Burke, 74.
died at 1:10 p. m. Monday at
hla home In Lake Mary.
Born April 13, 1890, in Jef­
fersonville, Ga., he had made
h!s home In Lake Mary for
the past 28 years. Ilo was a
member of the Church of Uic
Nazarrne, Lake Mary.
Survivors are his wife, Mrs.
Lillian Burke, Lake Mary;
two children, Mrs. Dorothy
Brown, of Orlsndo, and Miss
Gayle Burke, of A lham bn,
Willie Edgar Horne, 75, died
Calif.; three grandchildren and at II p. m. Monday at St Vin­
two sisters, Mrs. Helen Toro cent's Hospital In Jacksonville.
and Mrs. Kalhryne Harager,
Horn Feb. 3, 1889. in Mt.
of Kern Park
Vernon, (la., and a former
resident of Sanford, he hid
Uycd in Jacksonville for the
past 23 years. He was a mem­
h i i j .i i :
K in u n —
of Woodstock Baptist
F u n # r a l M r v l c u i f o r Wi l l i * ber
K dfir Horn#, 75, who ilnl Church In Jacksonville and
M o n d a y n l * h l , w i l l b# h e l d at
1 p ni T h u r s d a y a t H r l t i o u was a 32nd degree Mason.
Survivors are three children,
Fun«ral
Ho r n #
with
II**
F r # 4 II i * h a n r a o f f i c i a t i n g
Mrs. Wllbitn P. Cavanaugh.
Tt ur l a l w i l l b# In ( J a k l a w n
M e m o r i a l P a r k I I Ha a n n F u n ­ Mrs Jerome Sturm and W. W
e r a l I l o i n # In c h a m®
Horne; a granddaughter, Mrs.
I I M I K F , V 1 U . 1 I * ! I* A It K F f t — Hcrschell I’owell and three
F u n e i a l i t r v l c a # f or W i l l i a m grcat-grandrhlldren.
all of
Parker Burk#
71, o f L a k #
Mary, who dlad Monday, will Sanford; four brolhera and
b e h t I d a t 10:10 ■ rn T h u r a * two sisters.
d a y a t Ur l ua i t u F u i i a i all 1I»»i»i «
Arrangements for funeral
Pa nfnrd, with H#v W. !.
II olichrmbt o f f let a t In a
I t u r l a l and burial services will lie an­
w i l l b# In L a k * M a r y C a m # * nounced by BrUmn Funeral
t#ry.
F u n t r i l If^m*
Home, Sanford.
In c h a r t * .

Former Resident
Dies Monday

Funeral Notices

(EDITORS NOTE: In
the United Stale* authori­
ties have been dismayed by
the reluctance of some cit­
izen* tn get "Invoked" when
thry see a crime being commited. Ilut In Britain by.
■tandera have atarted rhai*
ing robber* and fugltkra
with an enthusiasm that haa
raised the problems report­
ed in th* following dis­
patch.

DEMONSTRATIONS on faclnga, linlnga and interlining* were given by
Minn Nancy Thlelman, home economint, to "family living clannen" in the
Seminole High home economica department and for more than 65 wom­
en a t the County Agricultural Center. Here nhe and Minn Myrtle Wilnon,
county agent (right), ahow a finished garment to Sylvia Williams (left)
and Kathy Butler during one of the meetings a t the school.

GROUND CONTROL Approach U nit a t Sanford Naval Air Station "cut
a birthday cake" Monday when It "brought in" by radar-radio the 50,000th control-led aircraft landing. From the left: Lt. Cdr. E. H. Unger,
Chief E. P. Fitzgerald, Lt. Cdr. Frank R. Dunne, co-pilot; Lt. Charles U.
Iluffkin, pilot; AC2 J. E. Richardson, Capt. C. W. Swanson and Cdr. T.
L. Conder.
(Herald Photo)

Ground Control Has 'Birthday'
Ground Control Approarh
Unit 46 at Sanford Nival Air
Station Monday celebrated
having guided the 60,000lh
It
plana by radar and radio to a
safe landing at the bast- since
the tinlt’ii commissioning in
lOfil.
Flying tha dual-controlled
TF-UJ Cougar aircraft were
Lt. Cdr. Frank it. Dunne and
Lt. Charlee R. Huffkin, Re­
connaissance Attack Squadron
Three student*. Lt. *&gt;|iftkln
tlie pilot during thla his*
toric ground controlled ap­
proach.
Par li&lt; ipnting in Ule cake­
cutting ceremony In addition
to the pilots were I'apl. C. W.

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have gone bad in an aircraft.
The 6(1,hOOth approach was
part of a training mission.
"We can pick up a plane
on our radar us f»r us 60 miles
away und guide it to a laud*
ing In almost any kind of
weather," say* Chief Air Controlman Paul W. O'Krinsky.
1 lie unit, which is manned
aioiind-the-rluek, works close­
ly with the Federal Aviation
Agency in Orlando, There is
a direct telephone line between
GCA 46 and FA A.
In a 'typical approach, the
FA A. which bus longer range
equipment, pinpoints tire Sanfonl-bound plane on radar,
giving range amt bearing.
When the cruft shows up on
radar at NAS Sanford, the
pitot is talked hi by the ground
control approach crew.

FONTANA. Calif. (UP1&gt; Firemen at the downtown ela­
tion were aghast to sec a 13ton firs truck roll out onto
busy Arrow Buulavard. Dam­
age was slight.

LIQUOR

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Swanson, station commanding
officer; Capt. J. J ) . Mayo,
commander of Reconnaissance
Attack Wing One; Cdr. T. L.
Conder, operation* officer; Lt.
Cdr. H Unger, ufficer-incharge of the unit, and other
crew member*.
The unit, mad* up of threo
officer*, five chief petty of­
ficers and ]0 cnliateil men,
"talk in" planes during bad
weather or wh«n instruments

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By Robert Musel
LONDON (UPI) — A 12year-old girl flung a broken
hotllc under the tire* of the
getaway . car of armed rob­
bers.
T h re e, truckers
raced
through crowded Piccadilly to
capture ■ robbery euapect
and cart him off to tha polica
station in their truck.
A yacht daslgner smashed
his new ' automobile against
the stolen Mercedes of an es­
caping prisoner.
All over Britain the public,
aroused by an unprecedented
outbreak of underworld vio­
lence, waa heeding the advice
of n high Scotland Yard offic­
ial to "have n go” when they
saw a crime being committed.
QUALIFIES SUGGESTION
A s s i s t ant Commissioner
Randolph Bacon qualified hit
New Year’s Day suggestion
th s t the public tackls crim­
inals, however. He did not
mean It to apply to averyona
In | every caae. Alarmed civic
organisation* — with visions
of unarmed citlssns shot and
beatan In vain battlas — havs
In recent days qualified It (till
further. But all the public
seems to remember of what
Baron said la the war cry
"Have a go!” and a variety of
people have been taking long

bars raided a bank. Bill Smith, ,
43. a passerby, threw bottles;'
through th* front and rear
windows of the getaway car
while another pedestrian, Brian Comeleoues, hammered a t "
the driver with a wrench.
Only expert work by th*
driver — he kept moving the
car backward* and forward*
— saved him but his accom­
plice* bfoko off the raid af­
ter acooping up only $2,240.
A* the bandit* piled into th*
r a r little Lind* Phillip*. 12,
who hurried over to see the
excitement with her 10-year- *
old sister, Pauline, picked up
a broken bottle and aimed it
at the wheel of the car in the
hops, she said, of puncturing
its tire*.
"I read about the Scotland
Yard appeal to help people
being attacked," said Linda,
"and I Just had a go."
Said their mother, Mr*.
Irene Phillips:
" I ’&gt;n very proud of my
girls."
Two day* later escaped con­
vict John Marson, with a hos­
tage in his stolen car, scream­
ed into the capital at 130 miles
an hour pursued by police. He
was reversing out of n police
trap when yacht designer Al­
fred Myline, 4fl, rammed him
with his new Ford Corsair
and brought him tn a halt.
“I knew I was going to
wreck my new car," Myline
said, "but you don’t often get
a chance like that."
Marion hid in the areaway
of a nearby building and that
two policemen. Resident* lean­
ed out of the windows of
house* overlooking the area­
way and pelted him with bot­
tles and furniture until he
was captured.
The British public has been
given high praise for "having
a go." Home Secretary S:r^_
R A ID B A N K
Frank Soak ire aaid it was "«
On Jan. 4, a carload of six striking reminder of the way
bandlla armed with a shotgun, in which we are all in the bat­
revolver, hammers and iron tle against crime together."
for, say, a driver to awerve
his car or lorry (truck) and
dlf tract criminals in torn*
way. Anything which distract*
a desperate man can often be
invaluable In foiling crime.”
"Anyone who decides to
have a go in the face of is
sawn-off shotgun must be a
lunatic,” said another expert,
James Tye.
LEGAL DANGERS
Martin Ennala of the Na­
tional Council for Civil Lib­
erties warned that there were
lygal dangers In tackling sus­
pect*. He told of a friend who
heat off a man attacking his
brother — and was himself a r ­
rested and fined for assault.
The Sunday Cltixen In a
front page editorial charged
Baron was "encouraging un­
armed and untrained citizens
to tacklJ gunmen."
"The adds against ths citi­
zen getting eway alive are
high." the newspaper said,
"against escaping uninjured
a r t higher, sgsinst making ■
dent tn the crime statistics
graph astronomical.
"And what happen* to the
citizen’s family If he is killed
or Injured? If a citizen injur­
es *n Innocent man by tack*
ling him he could be sued for
damages and he could expect
no help from the police."
The newspaper aaid citizens
had a duty to help a police­
man under attack but in other
catea they would be wiser to
take cover and make accurate
notes. It pointed out that
banka instruct their clerks
never to be foolishly brave
against a gunman.
Neverthslesa in the first ten
days of January after Baron’s
pres* conference there were
several ouUUnding examples
of public bslp against crim­
inals.
”

chance* against experienced
lawbreakers.
I t started when Bacon vcall•
ed a news conference to reas­
sure the capital that a wave
3f four killings and nine vio­
lent attacks — double the
average for the holiday period
— was under control.
Someone asked what advice
he had for members of the
public who saw gunmen car­
rying out a raid.
“The first advice I will not
give is to stand still and get
out of trouble,” he said. "Thla
is a difficult question and de­
pends on how you are placed
and the circumstance* a t the
time.
" I f you can hav* a go, hava
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ATTACKED FOR STAND
Bacon had acarcety finished
talking when he came under
furioue attack from Graham
8piers of the British Safely
Council. Spiera said the advies was "madnsis" and "s u i­
cidal." Bystanders who tanglad with criminals might tv tn
hamper police besides need­
lessly risking their lives, he
said.
"You ars not bslng a cow­
ard If you keep out of thi*
and 1st ths polica deal with it,"
Spiers said.
Scotland Yard spokesmen
discreetly explained that Ba­
con actually Intended to limit
active participation in captur­
ing criminals to thoss who
had ths physical aquipmsnt
and happansd to be so placed
at tha tlm* that thay could
Intervane w i t h reaaonable
aafety.
"A n enormoua lot depends
on the interpretation of ‘have
a go’," said Arthur Kvani,
secretary of ths Folics Fed­
eration. "It might be possible

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By Mrs. John Leone
DeBary B a r r a c k s 1197,
World War I Veterans, and its
Auxiliary met Jan. 19 at
the Community Center at
which time the charter was
draped in memory of departed
comrades, Alburn C. Rector
and Homer A. Bsrbesu.
It was announced that mem® bers of both groups have been
invited to attend a meeting,
Feb. 4, 7 p. m., at the center
when a n w u l will be present­
ed to the widow of Cdr, Cor­
nelius Nolta who lost bis life
in the recent crash of a Navy
Vigilante in the community.
Members were requested to
help make DeBary a commun- ity of flying flags by display­
i n g their fk g s every day.
Birthdays of members were
recogniied
and
attendance
price w-as awarded to Irving
Jacobi.
It was reported that Mrs.
Fred Kammerer is a patient
at University Medical Hospi­
tal, Charleston, S. C., William
Joyce
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ill at home. Members were
asked to remember those on
the sick list with cards of
cheer.
It was requested that cal­
endars be marked for Tues­
day, April 27, when a card
party is planned at the Com­
munity Ccntet.
Next regular meeting will
V he Tuesday, Feb. 16. at noon
for a covered dish luncheon
before the business.’

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By Mrs. John Leone
Reports on the recent visit
of National VFW Auxiliary
President Mrs. Marie Kulgow
in Orlando were given by
Mrs. Myrtle Hill, president of
.Auxiliary Unit *093, DeBary at
the January meeting,
The Orlando sessions were
attended oy Mrs. Hill, Mrs.
Mae Zeller and Mrs. Alice
Beinert of ‘he DeBary unit.
Gifts to the Lake City Veter­
ans Hospital, reported by Mrs.
Francanna Howard, Included

SOT. Z. V. SMALLWOOD, of Florida Highway Patrol, receives a plaque
of commendation for his “safe driving" assistance for Sanford Naval Air
Station personnel from Cdr. J. W. Akins, acting commanding officer of
RVAII-3.
(Herald Photo)

WASHINGTON (UP1) Republicans said today Presi­
dent Johnson is talking poor
but spending rich.
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They said an emergency
money bill up for House action
exposes his hand.
Most Democrats praised the
$997 billion budget Johnson
sent Congress as one neatly
balanced beiween needed eco­
nomies and necessary outlays,
including more for public wel­
fare and a little less for de­
fense.
But key Republicans dcrid"In the interest of a clear
understanding, we ought to
dispel the myth about this
budget being below $100 bil­
lion," said House GOP lead­
er Gerald R. Ford, Mich.
Rep. Frank T. Bow, Ohio,
senior Republican on the ap­
propriations committee, said
Johnson's b o o k k e e p i n g
appears loaded with "gim ­
micks" auch as the one which
made today's money bill ne­
cessary.
The bill was brought up in
response to Johnson's request
last week for $1.7 billion to
pump up the revolving fund
from which farm price sup­
ports are financed.
Bow said the reason the fund
has to be replenished so ur-

gently U that both Johnson
and the Congress imposed pa­
per cuts on it a year ago to
make the fiscal 1%3 budget
look better.
According to the GOP view.
Johnson "i» v ed " $975 million
of the total by simply not in­
cluding in his request all that

was needed to repay the fund
for money already spent on
price suports for dairy pro­
ducts, wheat,* cotton, corn,
rice, peanuts and other crops.
Congress has itself often
used this gimmick in looking
for ways to "cut" the Presi­
dent’s budget. And it rrspon-

ded by making additional
cuts o( its own, of the same
kind.
How and other Republicans
said today’s mdhey hjll was
just replacing what was cut
out in this false show of sav­
ing last year.
shortly a Republican economy
task force to ferret out auch
gimicks, and to find other pos­
sible savings, in the budget
Johnson sent Congress Mon­
day.
"I'm sure we ll find placea
to cut several billion dollars
out. of it," he said, pending a
detailed study which probauly
will take several weeks.

Chunk Of Ice

Two Lost Fares

A CHECK for $-121.05 is presented to Mrs. Syl­
via Jlardin, principal of Enterprise Elementary
School (right), by Mrs. Marion Hraddock of the
Parent-Teacher Council. Proceeds front the re­
cent PTC sponsored show, "What ’n Blazes," tho
money will go to refurnish the school library,
destroyed in the school fire last year.
(Middleton Photo)

NEW JpOCHELLE, N. Y. -C(UPD — A chunk of ice fell
from the top of a New Haven
railroad train at the station
here and broke the nose of
a commuter waiting on the
platform.
The railroad lost two fares,
however, because a second
commuterd who went to the in­
jured man's aid fainted at the
sight of blood and had to be
assisted home.

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INSTALLATION for new officers of the Auxiliary to the Lake Mary
Volunteer Fire Department was conducted by. Mrs. Florence Zimmerman,
center. With her, from left, are Mrs. Is*is Pugh, secretary; Mrs. Kay
Snssman. outgoing president; Mrs. Marion Schweickert, president, and
Mrs. Frances^ A bell, treasurer. Mrs. Thelma It rower, vice president, was
not present for the photo,

By Jana Casselberry
Seminole County Young Republican Club will hold the
annual election of officers at
8 pm. today at the office cf
Allen Pyle on Highway 17-92
in South Fern Park near the
county line.
The pmgram w-ll consist of
tupu recorded excerpts from
Pres dent Johnson’s State of
the Union message, each fol­
lowed by re*ponse and analy.
ms by Congressman Ed Gur­
ney.
Plans w ill tie announced for
the Lincoln Day banquet sche­
duled for Thursday, Feb. It.
at the Wtndjamoirr Restau spouse to a resolution fn.ni
the DeBary Civic A**-., inti.•»«
were released for pnhlii lit t. n
today by Earl Merrill. a«sonation president.
The resolution, adopted Jan
12. commends tin manner in
which SN'AS offu mis handled
Methodist laymen of the De- aftermath of tt &lt; Dec 2d
Land District will meet at crash of * Vigilante in Do6 30 p. m. Thursday at the Ilary and cites the pilot; Cdr
Daytona Beach Community Cornelius Nolta, who lost his
Methodist Church for their life in the craiA, and the
quarterly business meeting navigator, Lt.(jg) Paul E
and d i n a &lt; r. Reservations Stokes, who was injured.
The letter frent Captain
should b« made promptly with
Rev. R. T. Richardson, host Swanson, Naval Air Station
commanding officer, expresses
pastor, 616 Harvey Avenue.
Hap Carr, president, will appreciation and gratitude fur
conduct the business meeting the resolution and commends
Guest speaker will be Robert the "citinen* of DeBary for
S. Grisctti. Apollo Program understanding and construc­
tive spirit whe^ fared with
Manager for General Electric.
surprise and atcidcntal de­
struction from t|* skies.’*
Captain Mayq commander
CAMBERLEY, England - of Rrconnaissatve A t t a c k
(UPD— Sir Paul Dukes, ■ for­ Wing One, stales, in part
mer British secret agent, will "White we of the miltlaiy
celebrate his 76th birthday this eslntdlshinent l n d e r a laud
week by standing on his head that such unfortunate acci­
in a public demonstration of dents do, from time to time,
yoga.
occur, it is rsra indeed to en-

Post To Meet
South Seminole VFW Post
8207 will meet it 8 p. m. to­
day at the Tort Home on the
old Dixie Highway north of
ta n g wood Commamler John
McManus will conduct the
meeting.

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Oiiginal copy of the rtsedution was given to the family
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.Stokes arid the thud is re­
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Coffee Clubbers
Meet Thursday
Coffee Club of Seminole
Chamber of Cummeicc will
hold it" first meeting of the
year Thursday at 9 tf&gt; * in
at the Chanibrr building.
New members, as well as
members piesenl for (he first
time, will he introduced.
Co-chairmen of the Cham­
ber's long range planning
committee. C. Vernon Mile
Jr. and Byron H. Kimball,
will speak on the proposed
Seminole County junior college.

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Choir Social
The cboir of DeBary Com
murnty Methodist Church held
ita monthly sorts! and business
meeting following rehearsal
last Thursday night Hostess­
es for the evening -were Ger­
trude MaeN’aughton and Rose
Fidler. Howard Green conduct­
ed the business session. Twen­
ty-two members were in atUndancs.

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So ease yourself into the cockpit of a
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Junior College Is ‘Go’
Seminole County took a giant
stride toward progrese when a delegntlon met with the State Junior CoU
lege Board In Gnincsville.
Approval of the junior college for
our county Is that stride.
But we can’t relax now. In fact, the
pace must be Increased. There are
atill many steps to be taken.
However it Is incumbent on us to
take note of the progressive atti­
tudes of rfinny, many of our fine cltiicns. We couldn’t begin to name
them all but as leaders for this par­
ticular group we will use Byron Kim - 1
ball and Vernon Mize.
They are heads of the Joint Long
Range Planning Committee and it
was that group—made up of virtual­
ly nil walks of life in our community
—that spearheaded the junior college
drive.
Such a complex m atter of estab­
lishing a junior college is usually
left to educational professionals.
But Seminole County leaders tapped
on the abilities of their fellow citi­
zens and the State Board’s .reactions
in Gainesville th e other day proved
they did n good iob.
The board’s chairman, Fred Kent
of Jacksonville, summed it up well
when he told the delegat ion his group
could find nothing to question; if any
questions about the local college
plans were to be made they’d hnve to

Dr. C rane’s

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Worry Clinic

come from the delegates.
Such praise from such a disting­
uished person os Attorney Kent is
hard to come by but in this case was
completely deserving.
Attorney Kent did not get to be
chsirman of thkt austere body sim­
ply because he’s a likeable person (he
is that) but because he has the sav­
vy to determine what is in the best
interest of the state, the county in­
volved and citizens in general.
Along with Attorney Kent, we a t
The Hernld offer our solid thanks to
Mr. Kimball and Mr. Mize and hope
they will pass it along to each person
who had a ham} In getting the junior
college project where it la now.
And now th at we’re this far, let’s
continue this spirited pace to a quick,
victorious end.
The county needs the junior col­
lege. And It needs, and is fortunate In
having, men of such high caliber to
help attain that goal.

Matthew and Peter are very
different la their personality
hat Ret i a e te heredity. Per
tha m t n aeqaenee hi the
family win predate diame­
trically different attitudes
la children. The eldest is
mare likely te ho tb« In­
trovert, so send far the "latrevert-Estrevert Teat" below
CASE IMM: Matthew, aged
S, and Peter, aged 4, are the
older eons of our daughter
Judy.
During Um summer they
spent a tow weeks visiting
ua at our farm home.
One night they came Into
tha house rather late (or din­
ner, so ooe of their uncles
tried to hurry them:
"R un and wash your hands,"
he suggested. "See which one
of you can do It first.
"F or the' last ooe to the
table la a cry baby!"
Well that last thoughtless re­
mark was said In sport.
But Matthew, being older
and stronger, pushed hia way
Into the wash basin first.
So Peter waa last. Rut ha
did not come to the table at
all.
Instead, be headed for hla
bedroom, saying be was too
tired to eat.
Actually, that was a childish
camouflage to escape being

Thought For Today
We must work the works of him
who sent me, while It h* day; night
comes, when no one can work— John
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If you do the best and the most
you can today, don’t worry about to­
morrow,— B. C. Forbes, business and
financial writer.

Helen Fuller Says

LBJ Cordial To Wallace
WASHINGTON— Ai the In­
augural Pantile moved p a d
•he
P rrddcntial
reviewing
stand, Lyml-m Johnson was al­
most cordial in Ida greeting of
Democratic governors who had
turned their backs on him In
(be election campaign. Gover­
nor George Wallace of Ala­
bama, for Instance, received
both a Presidential wava and
a half-smile.
The President’s plan for
dealing with the Southern Dess-'
ocrats who bolted from the
party in (he November elec­
tion are still bis secret, how­
ever. He did not lift a hand to
■top llousa moderate* and li­
berals from disciplining the
two Southern Representatives
who openly supported Harry
Gold water — John Dell Wil­
liam* of Mississippi *nd Al­
bert Watson of South Carolina.
Doth lost their seniority po­
sition In the standing commit­
tees. Watson now has turned
Republican.

Rut on the other hand neith­
er did the President lift a
finger against Senator Russell
Long bf. !»uisiana's bid for
the p&lt;Ut of Assistant Major­
ity Leader, although Long op­
posed several of Johnson's ma­
jor proposals In the last Con­
gress, Including Clvl Rights
Art!.
There are old political pros
in Mississippi who believe that
tn the prlvary of tin- polling
booth Governor Paul Johnson,
who has said so much against
the federal government's ac­
tion* In his stale, finally voted
for Lyndon Johnson for Presi­
dent. They tell the President's
political lieutenants never to
give Pp tl&gt;e hope that federal
and state officials can nego­
tiate a partial truce.
There are those In tha thin
line of Johnson supporters In
Alabama who desire a negoti­
ated peace with George Wal­
lace. At Hie Alabama Society
reception during the Inaugur-

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Herald Area Correspondents
AlUieonU Aprlage
Mrs. Jolla Harloe
•14-1111
Bear Lake-Foreat City
Mrs. Maryann Mile*
•11-1476
Casselberry
Mr*. Jane ('es.elherry
•38-5046
Chuluota
Mrs. Joan Magte
385-1741
De fiery
Mra. John Leon*
665-18X3

l.akr Mary
Mrs. Franrra Wester
32J-81IV
Lake Moeroe
Mrs. II. 1- Johnson
322-4721
1Longwood
Mrs. Donna Fatso
838-1117
North Orlando
Mra. Margaret Cosby
322-6)95
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Deltona
Mr*. Mildred Haney
•48-8811
Gear**
Mr*. JuAnn Hay*
3(9.4873

Mrs. Clirrnre harder
122-4841
Oviedo
Mrs Etelyn Lundy
163-1160

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Tuea., January 20, 1965

Bruce

Biossot— Ray Cromley

UNITED NATIONS, N. Y.
(NEA) — Amid the dangi-rs
which Ix-xct the United Nuttune, many practical diplo­
mats are struggling quietly
to reshape it Into un instru­
ment more fit ling to the elteied times.
One shift of niimequenrr
alri-ndy lx undet way. Others
are mm-ly projiueed or jiixl
approved
a n &lt;1,
Important
though they he, a few of
these proposition* lie neerly
burled beneeth ton* of dry
UN verbleg*.
Whet the rethapers really
are driving at I* a kind of
United Nations reapportionmerit.
Tha central fact underlying
tha proposals for changa la
thin
The engulfing numbers of
new African and A»tan mem­
ber* stale* have thrown the
UN “out of phase,” giving
these Isn't* a voice end a
General Assembly vote (rec­
ommending only) far beyond
their responsibility for exe­
cuting end financing vital
UN action.
Sturdy diplomatic friends
of the ugrnry believe Dial If
it is not soon **re«p|HirlJoned" to bring powet amt re­
sponsibility into close bond,
the Untied Nations may truly
berume a futile debating so­
ciety tn the Impoitant arenas
of peacekeeping and economic
development.
H[icr la 11st* Ip UN affairs
hopefully contend, however,
that the world body already
has Instituted one highly sig­
nificant vtiangu. The I I -mem­
ber Rermily Council, opts
discredited a* totally ham­
strung by the Soviet veto,

e u i.T o i.u a .

■ a m isi i. jo u n a o ts
M a a s p la g g a it e r

n e a ts

m iu ia m

Killer

If the older child likes mutl&lt;
the younger msy affect dlataste for It,
Remember, the remarkable
differences n, your two young­
sters are usually not dua to
heredity at aU, but Just to the
sequence they occupy In the
family
The oldest child generally
tends to be an Introvert. Thp
younger, an extrovert.
The Bible "Prodigal Son”
story ie a classical example In
point
It waa the younger aon who
w u glib of tongue and the
partying type who fast talked
hi* dad out of his inheritance.
Because, however, the young­
er child la rebuffed so often,
he m ty ultimately grow cal­
loused, which la why he often
makes a happier salesman.
' For rebuffa make the older
introvertlve-child "burn" with
anger and chagrin.But the calloused younger
child just shrugs them off and
rings the next doorbell, unabashed in tus sales campaign.
The oldest (introvert) tends
to be the hot head. The young­
er is more conciliatory. He will
compromise more readily, loo.
So send for my "ExtrovertIntrovert rest," enclosing a
long stamped, return envelope,
plus 20c and rate yourselves,
a* well as your children.

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The Lighter Side

Had Ita busiest year in 10(14 has a fair chance of approval.
Russia, of course, went*
sine* 1048.
WASHINGTON (UPI) —
Ioi at year the Security council control of peace out­ In addition to being a great
Council met 105 times, rough­ lays.
E c o n o m i c development day for the "Greet Society,"
ly once every three days.
standi
second to pesrekeep- President Johnson's Inaugura­
Only In the I1U7-4H dials
over I'alcitlne wei it ever mg today as a UN function. tion was a great day for me.
In December, the UN made
I will now be able to tell
busier.
permanent
— on a trlennlat my grandchildren that 1 once
U. 8. official* any th* 1004
slep-up In council activity meeting basis — th* United ■ang with th* Mumion Taber­
represents a natural swing of Nation* Conference on Trad* nacle Choir.
the pendulum away from the and Development.
] bad a seat directly In
Moll important, perhaps, is
swelling assembly and bark
front
of the clmir, overlook­
to the agency's real |w&gt;wer the fact that on Its 65-mem­ ing the soprano sw-tlon. It
ber
board
a
high
proportion
renter—dominated as It Is by
of tha 20 countrlea with 80 was great.
the great nation*.
1 was so stirred by ona of
per rant of the world's trad*
Not alnrs th* Lebanea* will have a place.
their numbers that I couldn't
crisis of 1958, It should be
And, quietly, a special UN resist joining in on the chorus.
noted, has Russia used It* committee met for * month I didn't knuw the woids but
council vrto to hlotk a peace­ last (all to work up proposals t joint'd In anyway.
keeping operation.
The choir sang "The Bat­
for "conciliation committees"
Tha hottest new proposal whose ' task would be—upon tle Hymn of the Republic"
under UN consideration at special call by a handful of and I sang "The Eye* of
this rrltlcal crossroads la for nations — to harmonlxs eco­ T exas" We sounded great
rrealion of a standing special nomic plana, trade and aid together.
finance committee to recom­ polirle* and other matters af­
Later on. I saw Lynda end
mend Genersl Assembly out­ fecting th* developing court- t.ucl, the president's daugh­
lays for peacekeeping. It tries of Asia, Africa and ter*. singing along « Mb the
would act In thli field only If I-attn America.
Marins band I couldn't bear
th* Security Council failed.
This Is the pragmatic UN what they were singing, but
This finance body would in­ diplomat's answer to militant Ibe band wns playing The
clude ell council members Afticnn* amt Aslans whose 'National Anthem.
and, according to one work- often unrealistic economic deAnother number that I
&gt;ng paper, a “ relatively high round* and aymbolic postur­
percentage of those member ings can only outrage the ad­ greatly enjoyed was th* one
state* In each geographical vanced nations whose help where the choir put music to
tha words Inscribed on the
area that are large financial they need.
Ktatue of Liberty. I thought
contributors to th* United
These proposals and some th# opening line—"Give Me
Nations."
lesser ones, plus th* new Se­ Your Tired, Your Poor, Your
The intent Is clear; to get curity Council emphasis, repHuddled Masses, etc."—was
around roadblock* of the sort | resent the crucial yet unher­
particularly appropriate.
Russia currently Is erecting alded program of the UN's
The musses assembled on
in the UN's path, and at the determined advocates to bring
th* Capitol Plata, part of
same time avoid commit­
Florida'* Silver Spring! pio­ which was covered with snow,
ment* arrived at by Irrespon­
sible force of number* In tha neered the flrtt Glass Bottom may not have been poor, but
Boat*. A Glass bottom V i a they were definitely huddled.
Gensral Assembly.
A* u sort of "halfway sta­ placed In row boat! as early Anything to keep warm.
I expect most of them were
tion between tha assembly a* I 860, pedaling the g l u t bot­
and tha council, diplomat* tom boata at Catalina Island tired, too. They were If they
wore a* much clothing as I
here think the proposition In California by 11 year*.

did. I exhausted myself just
suiting up for the ceremony.
Over my enuggy pajamas,
I wore thermal tongjohna,
woolen trousers, a woolen
shirt, two sweaters, a Jacket,
a trench coat end a fahrenheit thermometer. But I over­
did It.
Driving In from th* *uburbs, I bail to turn on my car
air conditioner to avoid heat
prostration.
The thermometer, which I
attached to the lapel of my
trench coat, apparently was
broken. Al times, It register,
ed as high as M&gt; degree*.
That wasn’t correct but it
wna great for morale.
The most foreslghted per­
son that I saw at the ineug"ration ws* the piano player
who accompanied the Mormon
choir. Beasiing down on his
keyboard s IS a heat lamp,
which »'»■ even more effec­
tive than a broken thermom.ter.
The most eager persons I
met were three high school
senior* f r » tn Waynesboro,
V*. They tank up positions In
th* standing room section at
11:30 p. m.. 12 hours before
the ceremony begin, and re­
mained tilert all nigliL Which
wu. foolish.
They could have waited un­
til 11:46 p. it. and not miss­
ed a thing.

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Nearly 600 dead In holiday
l i s h ' d b a t u i d a y p r s o . r j l n g C h r is t m a s .
• lUtLUlt-IIOV H t I KI
traffic accidents, f f o s d s r
Hem* Psllanry
tie a p t what those obscure, Ranakrit
w o r d s "Drivo Carefully"
■KMlkULki CWt AS I
■ r «•(!
ALd. UIJ4S.U MAik
really
mean.
l y Weak
V,
. ( I t s 1 (ear
H i l l 1 te a r
e e e
M l I tS e a lA e
a t* &lt; Monika
I ee * Monika
It's probably a good thing
A ll I Maliks
, I N t Menlk
LN 1 M o l t
that those people who make a
O , M. P a s l s l H*§ a i s U s a o p r a a ld e t h a t a n atari sehscrtpuoa* As big fuss ever a brand new
paid la udvuassbaby can’t read it* mind.
■•Silty

f o r be w u as hungry as his
older brother. But he couldn't
stand the deflation to hli ego,
so be was even willing to
forego hia evening steal, plus
all the excitement of being at
the table with hia uncles, Just
to protect hla own pride.
You parents should realize
that the second child suffers
many almlar affronU .for he
la aeldom strong enough to
compete srtth the older sibling
of the same lex.
Thus, If you have two daugh­
ter* car two aon* who are close
In age, the younger U bound to
auffer many defeat! and re­
buffs because of smaller itslure and weaker muscles.
To offset or "compensate"
(as we call tt In psychology)
the younger child then Tnay
take ooe of several alternatltei.
It* may become chronically
naughty or withdraw or be­
come a whiner!
tf tlie older child Is good si
sports, then the younger may
veer away from athletics al­
together and try to gain the
spotlight in a different field.
If the older child la a bril­
liant student, then the younger
may affect disinterest In high
grides and beeoma socially
minded or try to excell la alb
lttiea.

Dick West’s

Political Notebook

WALTICft A. UIWI.OV r,
raA N H

k m i i u i a vsi r i a i . n u v a
CPmlilM a • «!••*,al P « U | N
•
HOIIS-Ml A L S l l K P a a
Advertising Inrioor
■ lit (-HKKN
Adetrtlslaa U . s i s i r

at festivities supporters of
Senator John Sparkman, whose
seat Wallace may setk in l&amp;M.
were beard to urge that "it
George wants to come bark
and be good, we should wel­
come him into the party."
The President will personal­
ly decide how to mete out tire
recrimination and charity to
ward the Southern deserters
from hi* party.
Tor the Republicans, the de­
rision on a Southern strategy
for tin* neat four y e a n is equally difficult. Al Its meeting in
Chicago the Republican Na­
tional Committee skirted around the delicate question of
the Goldwater strategy in the
South.
The Ariioo* Senator's cam­
paign In 1964 hlngtd on the
theory that his weakness In the
populous North East eould be
offset by carrying the South
basically on a segregationist
appeal. It did not work. The
Republican high command,
new style, minus Goldwatcr's
man Dean Rurch, and under
tbs new party chairman Ray
Bills of Ohio, cannot carry on
the Goldwater stratrgy In the
new regime and rehabilitate
the party as they Intend. Out
they are determined to lie
polite and diplomatic about It.
Former Vice-President Rich­
ard Nixon was given (tie Jot)
at the Chicago Committee
meeting of articulating the new
approach of the Republicans
to the South The Itepuhhcsn
gains In. the Smith in 1906, he
said, will exceed tin- GDP vic­
tories -in twu which' broufhl
seven new Republicans to the
House from Alabama, MI»Vlaslppt and Georgia. The rea
ton, according to Mr. Nixon,
la that (he Republican gains in
1«M were Hot "exclusively or
even primarily attributable tu
the rare Issue. In I96A the race
Issue will be even lets of a
factor and we will do even
better In Um South "
The Democratic President
concurs in Mr. Nixon's ana­
lysts of race sa an overriding
issue In Southern poIHlca but
obviously not In his cuneluaIon

danced it ■ "cry baby."

JAM IIS eUoKW Alt SCSI

I k e k i u l l M a ntamkoe a t Ik a D a n s g m w w k l t k la
tilled eaeteetvely te Ike e s t t e r rap e h ll s s ii s e e f alt tk
a i m p r i m e d la tfcle n a waps par.

No m atter how low their
scores, hockey tu rn * hare' ao
trouble putting the game on
gstaia* AO ssesnd altai Manor l x l i t a t . i l , t i l l At Ike J&gt;M1
Office sf Pa mold. Florida. eader ike Aet ef OanAiaaa at March tea.
O A •
», lil t.
A mother egpreeaee con­
Re PASS At Any material, s i p s a t A Siwiuiak *f Uls edillan cern ever her fourth-grade
el The kasferd Mar Aid b a p ke r s p re s s s t l is Any mnnaor witham wriusa parmlsaioA of ike pnkliskee of Tka Us/aid. Any daughter's ultra-conacienttou*ladlsidnAl nr l i r a reapunslkle for tuck roprtdutUen wm fce neaa toward homework. Be
tensidarad as tnfrinaiup »a T kt UerAld'A eepyripki nnd wlU ke patient, Mem—it w o n t teal
vary lung.
fceM lUhlA fee dnmn«an s a f t r I ke tow.

Rav enna
AS LOW AS

$

79

Per
Month

INCLUDING
TAXES AND INSURANCE

Park

FIR AT FEDERAL
111 W. FIRST 8T.
SANFORD, FLORIDA

"A Community of Homes — Built with Pride”

BY MAIL '

One is a comfortable 3 bedroom, lt^ bath
home with Urge thing room, completely equipped
GENERAL ELECTRIC kitchen, carport* end utility room.

IIAUY COHYUUOII1

FHA Financing — $84/mo. DREAM KITCHENS BY
INCL, TAXES AND INSURANCE

S h o jz m a h A

GENERAL

CONSTRUCTION

ELECTRIC

CO.

CUSTOM BUILDING A . SPECIALTY
Genera] Office 211 W. 25th S t
*
Phone 322-3108
HOMES ON COUNTRY CLUB ED. — FOLLOW OUR SIGNS
8 tenatrpn Realty, Selea Agent*
Phone 322-7495

U B a o]c I A T I O M

312 WEST FIRTT ST.

\

SANFORD, FLA.

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Investors Told
To Stand Pat
* Until February
Wall Street Chatter
NEW YOIIK ( r
L ~*
believes thrre is a good chance
the present upward move has
not-exhausted itself but ad­
vocates selling on further
strength for accounts that are
heavily committed.
Analyst James Dines ad­
vises investors to stand pnt
but believes traders should
lighten up. He says late Feb­
ruary should provide some at­
tractive buying opportunities
and adds that both investors
and traders should accumu­
late tonic* cash reserves for
exploitation.

HIX OF THE SHOyV, "A Night on the Town," ntngcd at Dt’Rjiry Civic
Center for benefit of the DeBary Woman's Club, were "PlnyfeirrBun­
nies” Elaine Davis. Teona Arman, Helen Padgett, Pinny Ottinper. Mar­
garet Willey, -Irianne Paulk, (ilorida Acvardi and Libby Itedman.- Ib’iMine
was under direction of Mrs. Accardi.
(Middleton P h o t o )

The I n t e r n ^ e n a l Statisti­
cal RureauytSys the market
will lie spffported in the ruin­
ing weeks by continued fav­
orable earnings reports for
1964, further gains in the
economy and legislation fav­
orable to securities.

Weathersfield
Names Fund
Committee
fly Maryann Milea
Weathersfield Civic Associ­
ation set lip a Ill-member com­
mittee of the 54 attending
the J a n u a r y meeting to
collect donations toward the
5616 utility bill which must
be paid in March to keep
s h e e t lights burning in the
area,
A sizeable part of the t&lt;jtAt
needed already has hern do­
nated by Toed It Cummings,
Winter
Park builder who
handles sales of repossessed
Imrnrs in the community.
Tentative plans also were
niade at Inst week's meeting
to organize a Woman's Auxi­
liary for the association.
Next Hireling was scheduled
for Feb. '2.

MARCH I li as been set by Hill liogers of Simian,I Estates for his ao!i
flight in the -ll.'t Piper Cttli he has
ri'hu.ilding at in- home since l!h"t
Rogers and his wifo (in the plane) are shown heie vlnvlunp out tin
cabin seat mg spare.

House Entered
Theft of money (rum her
purse was reported In police
Sunday afternoon by Mrs J
E linker. &lt;&gt;i 1600 West First
Street She said she was away
from home *1 the time and
entry was made through s
rear door She reported some
change was also taken from
a tea [ait

Pilot Rebuilding Own Plane
Hill
Ih
mA

Hr,
a

RogeiM

oC ^IOT

SunliU ui
Miip h

I

\Vntta

K M u I i 'S.,
i1ut«

hit's

tu cm tn-

He haa Ntllppetl tluun the
fii^elag*
t Ih* f niim', *ninl
(•In'ted it, flu &lt;k»*d iilid i •
w &gt; h le *1 tn11 j**11it ;s it ini t‘«t v*m »«I
, . . i ,
, .,
,
hi th 11 mi | cnen .i rail 2* i 11.it •

filrtr und *olu l hr J II I'll** r ■l

ACL Petitions

&lt;‘ub I lint he iiii!n heeii tt-lmiM

TALLAHASSEE (UP!) — ink* m his chi pot le and Inn K
Atlantic fnast Line Railroad y m d wince N m i u i i W i . ipti.l
Company has requested auth
ItM^eifi it a ^ put *.L.i li «*t«r "
ority to close its agencies at lit h&lt;»I in t * I»uIif I in kT till a r Seville and De Leon Springs ^ r a f t , w h i c h he pel unlitall&gt;
The State Utilities Commiss­ leva up in ilia hm Ikyurd. hu&lt;1
ion said it will hold public now hit kit !* hx than JiMI h o u t i
hearings on' both applications labor to Complete the Job
in DcLand Feb. 8.
A licenced pilot fe»r eight
)cuia and employed ns a t -

Now You Know

I'nlttd Preift International
Germany sustained 5.273.7(a)
dead in World War I and II,
according to the World Al­
manac.

7 / a - ^ ii

vi liu n e n g i n e e r at S a n f o i d N*"
val Air Station, Rogers up*

of n r
• el

i.*ft

ami

dupe

l he e!&gt;«ii

tivdfiiulh

p \ * tefns,

" W ...Iw.uk, - I s . I met ill
w .l .t u ig mid e a m l o i g . mm

nil

Ut t"*i with the i stvptiuii

Doubled Senate
Eyed To Meet
Court Demands

Builder Wins
Argument With
Commissioners

TALLAHASSEE lU PD Mcmljcrs of a special Senate
committee are quietly at work
on a solution to legislative
.rcacpnrjionment, and if the
chairman speak* fo r'th e m a­
jority their answer* might be
a Senate double it* present
sire.
Sen. Deucy Johnson, of
Quincy, chairman of the com­
mittee named 10 day* ago,
said in an Interview the com­
mittee uill ^Iteep its discus­
sion* informal for a white.
"We do not want to formu­
late 'any concrete proposals
that might snarl tip the regu­
lar session of the legislature
that inerts in April," said
•lonnson.
"Right now. members arc
discussing, by telephone ami
correspondence, various phil­
osophies and approaches "
The legislature has been
givrn a July 1 deadline by the
federal courts to agree on a
plan that meets the Supreme.
Court mandate of representa­
tion in both houses based on
population.
( l o t . Hay don Rui ns has pro­
mised tn call a special session
the first week in June
‘ I very definitely feel the
leg i&lt;Iat n re can meet the court
deadline," Johnson void.
"I think it ra n he done in
to days. The membership rea­
lizes it is their Job and feels
it can develop and do a more
satisfactory job in the eyes
of the people than ran the
cotitls "
Johnson said his own view
ts that enlai gement ul the pie
sent It member Senate to fin
or no members might m in
the problem
" I lie tiling behind legtsla
i n e tcpit M'lit.iimn is that n
-hiuilii lie rinse lo the people
To keep from getting Inn far
reiiio n d
from the |xople
ti.o k linnir. we miM inert .imtlie mi in Iit-r ol in t-in Its*i -.
J oIiimoii said
lie sunt lb.it to keep Mich
,i lilt
tmily ft mu brenmin iiowiil k.iiile, the senate iamlii
adopt rules to hamllr nmimit
let assignment* on a rnntimi
mg basis based oil semoritv
a i on *ess (fees, in stead ol
n.lining eoiiiplete new rointnn
tees ■,o It M'ssnin
- I^e s..nl tlie I'ongressionai
- l -lelll ol III.iking Hoot spee
i n e s tn pie
,u i aligi nieiit
Vmud help III Mill Ml!fling op
elatnm of the Senate

Harold Logan, builder of
St. Johns Village homes west
of Fifth Street, won a compro­
mise from City Commission­
e r Monday in an argument
oxer who is' to install «*slxinch wafer line from First
Street lo his building struc­
tures. • .
As platted and approved by
llTe't'ity In June, 1956, the aer (o pay for the costs of in­
stalling the line.
Logan has c o n t e n d e d
through his attorney, Mack
NEW OFFICERS of South Seminole Welcome Wagon Hub shown with
Cleveland Jr., that he was not
Mrs. Judy Hurlbttrb urea supervisor (second from right, front), are (left
aware of this when he pur­
to right, front) Mrs. Maryann Miles, Mrs. Gilda Pettinnti, Mrs. Clare
chased the property from Sam
Paulsen; (back) Mrs. Frames Dickinson, Mrs. Genie F ritter, Mrs. Nora
Lawson, original designer and
Norris, hostess and Mrs. Melanie Stewart, treasurer.
(Herald Photo)
builder.
The city has contended that
"ignorance is no excuse."
tn action Monday, commis­
sioners agreed to assume twothirds of thlc cost of install­
ing the line, with Logan to
WASHINGTON (UPI) — pay one-third. Total cost is es­
The federal spending environ timated at t t , 724.
ed by President Johnson's fis­
New officers of die South innle club were reminderi (o
cal 1966 bimget averages out
ntttenld
the
installation
meet­
Seminole Welcome \V a g o n
to S507 89 for each man. wo Solons Will Kurn
Club were installed in a can­ ing Friday for officers of tide man and child in the United Midnight Oil
dlelight ceremony during a Central Florida Council which States
DENVER I UPI) — Colorado
Thi* per capita spending fig­ legislators h aie plenty to read
luncheon meeting at the Ini is to take place at the Wind
porial House In Winter Dark yammer In Fern Park. The ure is ohtaim'd by dividing these days.
A 28d page bill, the longest
1tpd a lied by Mrs. Muriel Maitland club will he hostess Johnson's budget total — $99 7
in the history of the Colorado
Rueher of Winter l*ark, outgo­ and Mrs. Margaret Cann, ex- tuition—by t96,3oo,coo
That is the Census Rureau's legislature, was introduced in­
ing president of the Welcome »eutiie director of Central
Wagon Council who also has Florida Wrlcomr Wagon Inter1 e s t i m a t e of the U. S to the stale Senate, tt is a
the distinction of being tjm natiunal will be Installing offi population on Jan. I. 1966. mid­ revision of Colorado laws re­
point of the 1966 fiscal year.
gulating commerce.
first council president, were err
A social hour at It a tn will
Mrs
Maryann Miles prest
dent. Mi»." C l a r a
Paulson, precede the noon luncheon
Everyone Loves The Ex tras at fc k e r d s
tu *1 sire pieMilelit. Mrs Gil with the iti'tallatnm and busi
■la I’etlniati seeotld tie r pres lies* meeting to follow T h e
TDMDRIttlW ’
uli tn . Mrs t.i me i ' i tiler, n o color him. Welcome Wagon,"
i i-ptinding *,'el«*lat&gt;. Mrs wilt lie shown
Menilieis al*n were remold
t f a l l i i s Iliekllismi. It-I Hiding
-eeret.iry , ami Ml- Melanie i*l to get their ticket* out (or
tn:
tlie He.iiI Renefil third Party
slew art f tle-i surer
Mi* Sandy l.aPnma stood the giuup will sponsor at the
m till Mi* Sue '..lie*, puhli t .I'si’llierry "o m a n 's Club on
I'eli 19 fiotti noon until 4 p m
ill, chairman nod histmlan
t . itll lF N
\ *preial gue-t fnt the meet 'll- members have tickets a
til!' w.i* 'li*. Judy Hurllunl. i.id.iblr and d is hoped tb.it
a|*u ill Winli-l I’.irk wlu&gt; is all sail** nil tie made lit ad
I'i nil'll I n*’*
t[u \ \ i In,me " .f/im area so \ .itu i II tin* i* a, *otnplisFieil
Tu**rit S.ihitl
pi i hi . 1 0 n t gin l * pi i *i til flu tbkels wilt lie sold a| tile
lliil ItnIU \ lliill«r
door *lttee spare allows only
Ini tlie lost .ill j i urn w e r e ' I t '
tables
ALL u u :
M.ille
Fox. ' t l s
Mlldtrd
\ \ n i;\i —
Next general ini',-ting ol tinTliomp'tui Mi' ta x bill,*
Mi * Fill
st Mill Mis ha , lull wlit lie Fell 2a
t he l nit, I ilitil p' lil Ml- I'teIt'll
i l till..ji ........... I Innibc
is n n
XL* I’eati WI'lnui*.
\li* 'I . &gt;l\ Mii'i.d.i ' ! • ' 'la would build I |u.mm HvriHt*

Budget Averages
SS Welcome Wagon $507
Per Capita
Selects Mrs. Miles

LU N C H

D IN N ER !

FRIED C H IC K E N

ECKERD ^
Drua Stores

is

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and

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Sue

I .iii - i
I Pm
new meuihri* wel
i oin,-it will Mi* R, il mi '1,
t *It., &gt;i 'tr* It*,*,* Hull and
I he p la ne w 111 tipi t :«te wi t h
'll * h.,\ Jamison
|t i,, tip engit-e diitl will &lt;hiiai
I’lojeel |,i i/e was won to
" a m - ,la
Hidtlie* amt
I * hi tu i v w ii] hf \ rf M out It '11*
it , i mi'll.
9
I e dour pi i/i by M t . 'Iltdied
I J»* g- »a" oM'i'i h'f|hhce% m** at t v| u in n i s t r l t r i ' uvgul sir
i aid
game |„i/e*
tut *m 2 flout Hu &gt;l.iIr h*»tf i' htiignt
• l l m g f a i n t . ••r111 &gt;*Mi* l m. . l hr* II in fill'l l lo visit I lit* (nil went In ' I n Matilda Kramer,
■I h i i c i u M &lt;&lt;pt r lit i ng In- t m ii tlrii* *•' ;!!•■'(' of tfu* ill,H U M - bridge
'li* I iirille t rowell
............... .. ..dl.ellug mcn l l*i 'ji.ifi! a fid fo mi It nil I e.ili.i't.i 'li &gt; 'lei all.m pill
H| f,*},
l,.,,,-,.,! H u m j tilt i t u * for L H i
2* 2S nettle and Ml* Klein 5nn
,t, „ uiKiibt ) uf tt&lt;|UHna.
judging,
| Member* •* tlie Soidfi Sent

Funds Requested
For State Parks

BO TTLED
GAS

hole,

Your phone.
For you.
So you can express yourself.
And make plans.
And change them at the last minute.
And find out things.
And pass tlie word along.
And stay in touch.
(V .h it ( '

t h a t c o J s s o t i t l e h e l p : you d o :

@ o t p o t G . i l on

Per Cylinder
too Pounds

Call
322-5733
W , will loan you a 1
cylinder s y s t e m with
autnmalir regulator fur a
■r ritre r l u r g r of 11.60
per month and d rlitr r full
cylinders ss nreded for
the same low 96.00 per
rylindrr rale.

Delivery Anywhere In
Scminnle County

FLORIDA PUBLIC
UTILITIES CO.
“ Formerly Sanford Go* Co.’’
NATURAL GAS FOR HANFORD
BOTTLED GAS BEYOND TUB MAINS

109 \V. 1st STREET

‘Peace Pursuit’
No. 1 On Agenda
WASHINGTON (UPI&gt; President Johnson
believe*
that the ' pursuit o( peace" Is
the Nn i item «n the nation'*
agenda, but that the spread
of nuclear weapons pose*
grave danger* to Iht* goal.
The Chief Executive'* com­
ment was included in a sta te­
ment issued after he met for
an hour with hi* special com­
mittee on nuclear prolifera­
tion.

•Space Search
in Reverse’
WASHINGTON (U P D — A
scientific panel today proposed
a 10 year research program
"in chart the invisible and still
largely unknown interior of
our planet "
Ttii* program, which would
expand present geuphysteal re­
search by Zlfc times, is need­
ed "to develop a coherent pic­
ture of the inter working*"
ol Uut earth.

Sanford Plaza

Art .Month

■
W 'SHINGTON
I l l’ll
—
&lt;|Uir«*«I thr- 1940 model utreruft
P
n
M
1,-nl
Johnson
Monday
14 month* ngn f o r f'L'*u and
has u pit ate it it to u pie.-ent ea- asked Congress for fund* to
aid southern state* develop
titniiteii value of $ 2,1 HHI.
ami repair natmmil historical
s i t r * d u r i n g flaral 1965 06
The projeit* mrluileif tn
I orida
Castillo -tv S.in Mart-os N«
tmnal Memorial. 918,300, bg 11,1
UK* amt 'I'ltllies. Kierglades
National Park t't'H.OOU. build
.ng* and utilities and ttS.Jtxt
(or road» amf trail* Fort Caro­
line National Memorial, ii.’jaat
huilding, and utilities: Fun
Jrffrr»on National Memorial
54nuoo, Imildmg* and ulilllies

NO
INSTALLATION
CHARGE

»

Sure H’a good looking. Rut you'll never know w h a t a tsoney tlie new F-86
really ta until you buckle down behind tise wheel. You'll go for its rollicking
V-H r&lt; e|K&gt;tme (with up to 3)5 liormwi! Tl&gt;e aurene ■nsovdlineaiMif ita full-coil
ride. Th* aolid quiet of ita Body by Fisher Actually, only ot*2thing equals
Use pleasure of driving this bud gel-[leasing F 85: T he pride of owning it!

i

F

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5

The Rocket A ction Car!

- at m i uca a n a m Kit w on x a .r KM— W* m mmmm tumm. am m m a c m mrwy m a s « — a — M l-

H O LLER M O TO R SALES C O ., Cor. 2nd &amp; Palmetto
-.tua rmi ait I ta o.to cast

u l rout ova-, otstta tot a tan aoun , moi

mho umo cam

Southern Bell
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Enterprise

Personals
fly Mra. Rltchia Harris
Mra. I.ottli* Ilugibtrg, houa*
mother at the Florida Meth­
odist Children'* Home waa
tha gutat of hnnor at a cof­
fee given by the ataff et the
home Thuraday momlng. Mr*,
lluasbcrg waa preiented a
gift by the group prior to
her retirement. She pinna to
make her home with her
daughter In Winter Park.

Page 6—Tues. Jan. 2B, '65

Colorful creations combined ted an enchanting atmoiphera a t the Capri Saturday a i all furnished by Janet Bonder of were aensational with cipri from colorful cotton, richly I talllc brocade* and abeer fam­
with d u llin g dJimondi c m * during an elaborate luncheon five cbapteri of Beta Sigma riayglrl. The faahlon* featur­ aeti and Jump suit* created glowing velvet*, aparkllng me* ine lac*.
I Tha "after five" acena w u
Phi aororlty combined force* ed caaual and afternoon attire
Interpreted In both the abort
and formal gown, from the
Mra. B. C Steck aerved aa drciaea to three piece *ensemelegantly almple dealgn to d a r­
ing and dramatic creation*
tlona of tha fabuloua faihlona
The " a t home" costume*
ambelllahed with beid clutter*
The ladies auxiliary will
and aequtn embroidery.’
serve a covered dish supper
- jja rv in g aa hoatets for the
luncheon and allow "w u Zeta F6'irFr!&gt;Vrr■-J a m - 6 : 3 d ,
XI Chapter under the chair- p.m. for the Veterans of World
roanthlp of Dora Lea Buitell. War I at the American Legion
Other Zeta X] member* mo­ Home on Highway 17-92, apdeling were Kathy Downar, proxlmatcly one mile south of t*
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ah Cara, FToTa Mae WeUT Sanford.—
Guest speaker wilt be Har­
Eleanor Butler, Rena Foiter,
old H. Harrison, representa­
Kitty Corley and Pat Been.
Highlighting tha faihlona tive of the Vcteran'a Admin­
were carefully aelccted dia­ istration, who, will apeak on
mond! from Kader'i Jewelry all featurci of the new pen­
Store to complement the fath sion law no. 88 COt and answer
Iona. John Kader dticrlbad any questions.
the gema each modal wore * It la imperative for all vatwith her coitume. Other dla- erana to undentand the new
mondi were eipeclally con­ pension law in order to pro­
signed to Mr. K idcr for this tect their rights and pension.
eidualve preview showing.
All veterans, their wives, wi­
The grand finale was the dows and orphans mould at­
lovely Pat Beers wearing the tend.
Imperial Pearl Crown, valued
at &lt;190,000 with Mr. Kader
describing the breathtakingly
beautiful regal treasure of
platinum, containing 171 fine
South Sea pearl* of all ibapea
and eolora. Tha central pearl
around which the coronet de­
sign is fashioned la the fam­
ous "Star of the Caleb*," a
The Woman'* Club of San­
dome thaped South Sea Pearl ford will be the setting tonight
weighing over 96 grama,
for a fabulous fashion show
Encniiled b a t w e • n the and card party, with the pro­
pearli are a total of 379 fine ceed* from this worthwhile
diamond) to complement the hencfll going toward* a film
luater of the pearli.
on child molesting for the gen*
Thus tha gala of Zeta Xi c r il public to view.
staged a aparkllng ahow for
The program will get under
Ihtlr lister a of Beta Sigma way at 7:30 p.m. a* member*
Phi when they were hostels- of (he club will model the
ea for the annual combined very latest in spring fashions
ELEANOR
BUTLER,
left
shows
n
sleeveless
FLORA MAE WELLS, left, models an original
KATHY DOWNER, left, is shown in black cot­
luncheon.
from the wide selection of
blnck lace cocktail dress with gored skirt. Jan
colorful flnrnl hnnd-screonod jump suit with
ton with flared skirt and "peek-a-boo" open
fashions from riaygirt. Cards
Cara, riRht, models a turquoise silk cocktail
Kitty Corley showing n one piece Jump suit of
will follow with interesting
dress embellished with BpilrkliiiR sequin cm* • back. Dora Lee Russell models a woven black
prizes awarded and refresh­
and white suit with a black detachable dlckie.
black lace featuring hall bottom trousers.
broidery.
(Herald Photo)
ments will he served.

Supper Meet

Woman’s Club

Fashions, Cards

Slated TonigliL

Miss Bradley

Mrs. E. Southward

Mr*. Verna Keene returned
last week to her duties aa
house mother at the Chil­
dren's Home after having
*l&gt;rnt the past two months
The lovely Mayfair home of
with her daughter In Rich­
Mr*.
Ernest Southward wa*
mond, Virginia.
Ihe setting recrntly for a
Mrs. D. J. Parker returned atork shower in honor of Mra
last week from a visit with C. 0. (Joyce) Jones. Mr*. Tod
her daughter In Kan Fran- Willi*mi and Mr*. Marshall
clsro, California. She made Nichols were co-hostriies.
Reiuttful
floral
arrange
the trip out by Jet the Inst
of December tit) Jenn, who menta of pink snap dragons
trachea school 'th e r e , could decorated tha party area and
not muke the trip home for the honoree was presented a
the Itolidnys. J i nn anil her corsage cleverly created from
mother enjoyed many of the a baby's rattler.
The guest* participated In
sights mill visited ninny in­
teresting plnccn in that men. an advertising game with the
She hnd n wonderful visit winning prire awarded Mrs
Joe Alexander.
and returned hy trnin.
Gifts were presented to the
Arnltew Kvnns spent m-v- honoree In a lovely blue bass­
crnl days in the southern inette adorned with pink and
putt of the stole Including n blue ribbon).
Party pretty refreshments
vlall with friends In Wild­
wood on the way down, a of sandwiches, rake, nuts and
visit in St, Petersburg mid coffee were served to 40 guests.
(Soc. Ed.)
Ft. Worth.

Hostess To Party
For Mrs. Jones

- Mr. and Mrs, Harvey Dunn,
Miss Helen Snodgrasi and
Mrs. II. Mueller attended the
leinril of directors meeting
umLdinner at the Paid Ifjjnt«r Restaurant in IlrLand
Tuesday. *

’Jpftnry

Personals

Mra. M. Phillip* of Community Dr. entertained her
brother and slater In law, Mr.
Mr. and Ml*. Sum I.awaon and Mra. fituart Keye* of Du­
nnd Mr*. Senkie t.awaon re­ mont, N. J. They vialted pla­
lumed Wedne*di»y iiflcrnoon cet of interest In and around
from a trip to visit relatives Central Florida.
mid frlenda In Virginia. The
Inoat unaual ‘thing they got
Mr. 'and Mr*. G. Orr of
snowbound In Marion, Vir­ Seminole Dr. had her daughginia and were not able to la r and aon in-law and three
gat in or out for two or three grandchildren and Grandpa
day*. Imagine Floridan* get­ Smith all from Lak# Katrine,
ting anowbound—but Mar­ N. Y. visiting In DeBary thla
garet *ay* 'twaa fun anyhow. p u t week,

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Mrs. Dixon Wins Top Honors $ U p p e r
Among L Mary Club Women
Mrs Edith Dixon took top
honors it the Lake Mary Wo­
man's Club’s annual Dress
Revue held Thursday at the
Capri, wearing a lovely spring
ensambl* of pink rayao. The
Ia lent eil sen in stress who has
n't bought a dress since I!KU
fashioned a dress which fea
tured a decorative flower of
Ihe same material, round
neckline, three-quarter length
sleeves and a mat clung Jack­
et The outfit W.1 .-I tupped with
a full length limed runt of
sheer white wool.
A veritable parade of talent
Impressed the cluu as fellow
members, Mrs Robert Molin.
Mrs, William Shattiirk. Mr*.
Dixon, Mrs Curtin tirccn.
Mr*. Marshall Werner, Mrs.
Wan Rout well, Mrs. William
Yelinck, Mrs Jo Sntathers,
Mrs. Jane llnrtnrn, Mr* Paul
Poor and Mr* Alvin Kilpat­
rick, modeled Ihe many tlrrvies. Jacket* and runts they had
made for litis ore as km.
Mrs. Paul Poor, program
chairman for tho day, introdu­
ced the modrli wearing her
own crcitiuil. a soft aqua
dress of tailored lines. Mrs.
Mohn chose a perky red twojdere dress willi Ihe popular
uvefblousr, while Sirs. Green
modeled a slim blnrk wool
Jumper with a white and (dark
polka ■ dotted lie blouse. With
Easier in mind, Mrs. Marshall
Wcmrr w o r e a beautiful
abide of aqua aretate made
Into a bloused tup dress wllii
a tie bell, and Mra. Boutwell
•elected a stale gray atrlped
material for her sheath dress.
A black and white combina­
tion waa again chosen by
Mra. William Yellnek, how­
ever, her dreat waa of alripe*
with a airtight black aleevelest coat featuring Jet black
buttons and large patch pock­
et*. Mrs. Smalhera wore a
patterned drip-dry dress of
varying shade* of yallowa and
tana made into a gathered
skirt with full blown blouaad
■leave). A matching bat cre­
ated by Mrs. Barm en comple­
mented her sheer wool red
dreea made with full pleats,
front and back. A aports en­
semble of lavender and white
wool was modeled by Mrs.
Kilpatrick, who also displayed
■ ca r Mat aba bad mada of
an avocado greeb water resis­

tant material, lined In a leop­
ard patterned cloth.
Mr*. Willllain Mint tuck, who
wilt, heail the club’s delega
Hon to the lint Mil Seven
meeting next Wednesday In
Kissimmee, was a alandoul In
her outfit fashioned of black
double knit wool dress tupped
with a smart black nnd white
plaid cape. Mrs. Dixon will
accompany Mrs Miattuck to
the meeting to compete with
cither club winners in t h e
District art and craft festi­
val Sponsored by the Florida
Federation of Woman's Clubs.
Judges for tbe local revue
were Miss Dilutee Kirrhbuff,
Sirs. Joe Wright and Mrs. W.
II. Duncan. Other guests in­
cluded Mrs I'ntrlck GalUger
■ml Mrs. Lulber Hobby.
During the business meeting
conducted by I’rctidcnt, Mrs
J. O. Gregory, the club decid
cd that her culler dues tor new
members will be pro-rated on
a aaml-annual basil and the
fallowing member* ware ap­
pointed and elected to serve
on Ihe nominating committee:
Mra. Mphp. chairman, Mr*.
Don Smith, Mr*. Vola Sloan,
Mr*. J. 0. Oaburn, Mra. War­
ner and Mra. Harry Sanduaky.
Mrs. Frank Leone and Mra.
W. C. Hopkins reported on the
cerebral palsy meeting they
attended and asked for volun­
teers for the Telethon to be
staged Feb. S and 7. Mrs. Le­
one alto apokf of the hope*
the group h is (or the Auxili­
ary now being formed and
Ihe future creation of a clinic
for Stmlnola County.
Bala pink orchlda grown by
Mra. R, C. Martin were fea­
tured by Mrs. C. J. Most in
her arrangement for tbe lun­
cheon table.
Lock Cara
NEW YORK UP! - "Un­
locked cars are prim# tar­
gets for auto thieves — tap*,
daily tren agera who account
for roughly eight out of every
10 car* stolen," the National
Automobile Theft Bureau re­
ports.
"Every driver who falls to
lock bis car every Unia be
perks It must abouldar part
of the blame for our rapidly
ruing theft rate," said Ray
M. King, secretary of the bur­
eau.

f e fe s

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M c C la in

By Jane fata rlb crry
I setberry waa guest of honor I celebrating her birthday at
Mra. Marvin McClain of Cas-1 at a laic supper Sunday night J tha home of Mr. and Mrs. Don­
ald MacLeod on Oakhurat Rd.,
Altamonte Springs.
She was presented with a
lovely birthday cake decorated
in shades of purple and top­
ped with a tpray of artificial
orchids.
The hoitess served a deli­
cious variety of cheeses, sliced
meal, relish tray, salads, hot
chili, and pies.
In addition to the hosta and
the honoree those present In­
cluded Marvin McClain. Rev
and Mr*. Delmat Copeland,
Mr. and Mrs. Blynn Relker,
Mr* I. G. Reuter, Mra. Phil­
lip Caasber, Mr. and Mr* K
G. M ruirk and Mr and Mrs
Leonard Casielberry.

Las Columbitas

Honoree Of Bridal
Gadget Shower

Worry of

Mr*. E. M. Smith, Mra. A
0. Roberts, and Mra. H. II
Fortner, Jr, were hostess***
recently, at Mr* Smith's lovt .
ly Mtllonvlllt Ava. home to a
gadget shower for Mlta Bar­
bara Bradley, bride-elect of
Frank Wcatley Rnwde *, Jr.
Contest games and Bridal
Bingo wa* played during tbe
evening and pritee nwaidrd to
the winner*.
The holiest** presented
the bride elect with a toasteroven applianre.
Refreshment* were enjoyed
by the Mmei: Gordon Bradley,
I.. E. I.eep-r, Alfred Stanley.
It. E. Taffer, Elmer Wontenay, W. F. Garner., Louie Gar­
ner, Art Harris. W. A. Tel­
ler, Greg Walker, J. A. Riser.
James Jones, Terry Smith,
Waller Meriwether, C. K.
Meeks, Richard Elam, John
Horner, Donald Ludwig, J F.
Rlear, J. II. Matlerahalmer,
1-evnn Parka and M m Ethel
Riser. (Soc, Ed I

FALSE TEETH
Slipping or Irritating?
Don't be emoerrmseeU by loose telve
*------ or wobbl
i ng
teeth etlpplu*. dropping
or wobbling
when you eat. talk or letilh.
1eu«h. Just
Jmt
• PTlnkfe a little FANTEET1I ou your
metes _This
plessant
powder *!»*«
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flirt
rrinsiXshte sense of edited comfort
sud sorority hy hoUttnx jdstrs mure
firmly No *timmr. (tooey. pasty taste
or fcrNui: It’s alkaline Hiou.si-.ldl.
Utt rASTXKTH at guy drug oduuter.

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INTERNATIONAL

KADER
JEWELERS
112 S. PARK AVK.

To Sponsor Cards
Tomorrow Night
The Lai Cotumblta* will
sponsor a card parly Wednes­
day, Jan 27 at 8 p m. at Hit
K of-C Hall.
— Prises will be awarded and
refreshments will be served
A nominal donation wilt be
Jimbo. Mr*. Lawrence Is the accepted and the public ia in­
By Donna Estea
Recent houseguesta of Mr. former Peggy Smith of De­ vited to attend and bring
their own card*.
and Mr*. Orland Fox at their catur, Georgia.
home on Sanlando Springs
Drive were their a«n and
MADRAS TUNNEL SHIFT
daughter in-law, Mr. and Mrs.
. ..|um bo pocket) topped
Delbert Fox of Mt. Clemens.
with a d riw ftn n i til, to
Mich. While they were In
gather In to suit your
Longwood they visited points
whim. Buttoned down col­
of Interest around the state
lar. A JO Jr. ity li In drip
Including Sliver Springs. Day-i
dry D ic ro n * p o ly a ittr
tons Death and Miami Beach.
and cotton [n a rad and
btua Madras plaid combi­
Dr. and Mr*. Cameron Law
nation. Sirat 3 to 15.
rence announce the birth of
■ baby girl on December 28,
19M, at Seminole Memorial
Hospital. The baby hat been
named Eliiabeth Gill. H a r
slater* are Cathy and Jane
Ellen, and her brotther la

MRS. MARVIN McCLAIN ut a birthday supper
. given in her honor.

Longwood Personals

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Topic Of Friday

By Francea Wetter
Col. and Mr*. Harry Sanduaky of Lake Mary have bean
having houee gueati all through
the h o t e a B u n d . a m i h a v e ■&lt; __
* them Col. Sanduiky'a brother
and hit wife, Mr. and Mra.
Lloyd Barry, who plan to itay
on during the winter aeaion.
Other* vliltlng them war*
their oldeit daughter and har
huiband, Mr. and Mr*. John
Worrell, from Columbua, Ohio,
and their youngeat daughter,
Mra. Mary Morin and her aon,
Mark Morin.
Moat recent were Mr*, San*
duaky’* coualn, Mr. and Mr*.
Chauncey Shuiter. from CrawfordavlUe. One apeclal event
that happened during their atay
wa* a ra il aurprtae party for
Col. Sanduaky In celebration
of hie birthday. The group con­
gregated at the Sanduaky
home on the evening of Jan.
llth. HU birthday waa on the
llth *o ha waa eurprlaed. Mra.
Joe flmithera made an ela­
borate and unuiual cake for
ihe occaalon, There were thir­
teen gueati attending and
they preiented the honoree
with clever and humoroua
gifla. A happy time w u had
by all.

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By Do III* Auitln
EVELYN
FITZPATRICK
hostelled her laet meeting of
the Naval Officer* Wlvas
Club a t her horn* la it TueaI -, 1=

By Abigqil Van Buren

when he got to tha punch
DEAR ABBY: Tha letter
over and ovar again. I
line he would laugh so hard
from the wife who wa* em­
know how that woman
himself he could hardly get
barrassed because her busmust feel, because I used
through it. Then everyone
band insisted cm telling
to be in the same situation.
would laugh with him.
"old jokes" took me beck
Every time my husband
Mamma, ble'sa far, alwaya
many year*. My father,
would sta rt telling one of
led tha taughtar,
rest hla eoul, wee a great
his old jokes, l ‘d wince
one for repeating tha seme
I REMEMBER DADDY
with embarrassment. After
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• lories to hie guests. They
40 years of marriage, he is
would all listen politely,
DEAR ABBY: Regarding
gone. And now I would
give anything if I could
-giving.-no algn that tjtty,«*&amp;th* letter you published
'TiT(f“ heerrf'~lfre‘''* lo ry ‘‘ hefrom fWWfffnan wlnmvrm* • • hear-trtffl*Teii m e of hfe’ om
plalnad bacauea her hueband
jokes again.
fore. Daddy's eyes would
twinkle ae ha talkad, and
told old Jokes to hie friends
A WIDOW

Phil and Betsy Breton alio
are parents of a new daughter, baby Sutanne, who joins
their young ion Nell to round
out the family.
Back to. J),V44*-»(t2lT. wbu
was presented with a lovely
hot buffet trey by the girl*
of Eleven. Dce'e husband, Cdr.
D. F. Munday Is being trans­
ferred to Three where he will
become executive officer.
Jan Beat will soon be leav­
ing for VQ-1 in Japan. Her
husband, who has been artlng
XO has received hla order*
and they were feted with a
farewell party at tha Orlan­
do AFB Friday. More about
this later.

. !.
DEAR ABBY: I" have
something to eay about
"old" jukes. I have collect­
ed Jokes for over 4(1 year*
and I have not heard a
"n*w" one in many, many
years. But that doesn't de­
tract from th* enjoyment
of listening to a joke, if it '
ia told well. Sign me—
OVER-SEVENTY-;

Doth th* old and new board*
■athered with new president
DEAR OVER SEVENTYt
Mary Durant presiding and
' How right you ara. And
, assigning the various duties
anyone, including this writ*
to the new members.
_
. «r,_who hes ever heard
Kitty O'Gara will, of course,
Danny Thomat tell tha on*
be t Ic* president with Kay
about the parrot will echo
Reeknor of RVAJI-1 chosen
your ientlmenti. .
to he second vice president.
Here ia a hand from the 1083
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NORTH CD)
II' four no trump and North show­
Sara Jana Smith of Nine
world championship trials that
A
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10
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ed
three
acres.
At
this
point
DEAR
ABBY:
The letw a s appointed corresponding
It A l l
la a cinch to bid to a spade
South might well have con­ te r about tha old Jokes
secretary and Carolyn Denni­
♦ 10
grand slam on any bidding
son of Eleven will b* record­
tinued with a Blackwood five- prompts this q u e s t i o n :
4AQIII
.system, provided you can aee
When someone sta rts to
ing secretary.
BAIT
no-trump, where-upon North
all the cardi as a bit of help.
tell a Joke, and then stop*
Ilonnle Denault, who is wellA J8
ATI
would have hid six clubs In or­ and seye, "I'leese slop ma
Lacking help, not one of
MRS. ELAINE ORAZt was recently ln stn lled a* n ew p r e sid e n t o f th e
VJ14
VKQ10M
SUE JAMISON of Eleven.
suited for the position will
der to show no kings.
the nine North - South pairs
RVAH-1 EM Wivss at a luncheon held at tho T ra d o w ln d s C a fe te r ia , Front
AQT8I8
AXJII
If you've heard this Joke
be in charge of the Thrift Just back from a visit to the
Normally, this would be a before," is It all right to
got to seven and only four
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A
10
4
left
are
Janice
Culver,
vice
president;
Mrs.
J
e
s
s
e
T
a
ft,
in
sta
llin
g
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fic
e
r
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Shop, with Peggy Mergo as froien North ssys she and
discouraging bid, hut, In this stop him If you hevel
BOOTH
reached six.
Mrs. Orail, president; Mrs. Vincent Mntula, Knout; M rs. C arol F orricr,
husband Kermlt stopped to
eo-chalrman.
A KQI4I
rasa, It should really have en­
We were one of the unforsecretary
and
Mrs.
Marifarot
Reynolds,
treasurer.
JOKE TELLER
Bonnie i* from Seven, Thel­ see Jan and Ted Bean In Nor­
H I
couraged South. He would rea­
lunate p a i n who lost seven
ma from the Station and P eg­ folk and heard that plana volunteered to maka the post­ North American headquarters presented farewell gift* by International Mateh Points
j A ««
son as follows: "My partner
DEAR JOKE TELLER:
4 x 11
gy from Five. Treasurer will were In the making for s
In Columbus, Ohio and Lt. G. Kathy Russell, wife of Five's [ when our opponents reached
has
opened the bidding, given I wouldn't recommend It.
er* for the event.
Cast and Wast rulntrabla
"bunch" of Sanford people
be Pot Murphy of Three.
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a jump raise, showed control
Booth Wort
Hostesses for the squadron J. Bowler, quality control of­ commanding officer. Also pro- [ six spades.
Marik I s it
Today the new bosrd met who were to get together there
ficer will assume new duties sent were Cdr. and Mrs. Paul
of
hearts
alter
my
cue
hid
In
The bidding In the box show a
DEAR
ABBY:
The wom­
r
ti#
1¥
1#
1*
at the Jinkine Circle home of for a party. Wa're eur* they luncheon on Feh. 11 at Creigh­ at Oceana, Va.
Werner, ns well as wives of how our opponents got to six
diamonds and done, all this an who was embarrassed
fiu
Pass 4 ♦
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will
have
many
good
memor­
ton Garden* Restaurant will
Mary Durant for their first
Both Sue and Sandy were the squadron.
Pass 4N.T. P m
with three arcs and no kings." because her husband told
spades and H seem* to me
4¥
ies to recall.
P tii
be Hetty Btokee and Mary Loie
business meeting.
Pais a #
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Then he-would consider Just old jokes- lins my sympathy,
that
they
should
have
reached
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Pae* Paaa
Webstar.*
what his partner’^ hand would but my prublcm is bigger
seven If only South had car­
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Opening lead—V 4.
O F F I C E R S WIVES of
EARLY AMERICAN we*
have to he and eventually than hers. I have a broth*
ried through after a flnt atari.
the them* of the decoratione VAH-.1, meeting i t the After­
MARGE HARVEY, new
North opened the bidding and [ diamonds, North gave a cur would mark him with the er-in-lavv who tells DIRTY
used by Marcia Foy, Arly* burner for coffee last week, president of RVAH-13 Enlist­
'queen of clubs and a single- jokes in mixed rompnny,
gave a jump raise In spades.' bid right back In hearts.
Chapdelaine and Ilunnie De­ welcomed Dee Munday Into ed Wives was officially In­
Liter, when South had cue bid! Then Sou'n bid a Blackwood I ton in one of the red suits,
and lie embarrasses me to
nault when they hostessed a their fold, knowing that she stalled last week by Mr*. Mag­
deotii. Some of his joke*
luncheon for officer* wive* of and her husband will soon be­ gie Nolta, widow of the squad­
bring down the house, but
ED
YTH
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O
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UV All-7 at the Hamilton come "one of them" when he ron's fornisr skipper, Cdr.
I can't say ttint I appreci­
House in Casselberry, recent­ takes over a* XO of the Tony Nolta.
ate listening to them. I
signed
the
Luminous
Light
Fashion
says
the
"shape
on
squadron,
Mrs. Nolta presented Marge
lydon't want to look like* a
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thi
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shape"
is
the
thing.
This
Chain
and
you
will
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at
T U E S D A Y I*. M.
New skipper's wife, Dome* with a new guvel at the lunch­
A crock of cheese and n
l.io ti&gt; lloua# CiriF
poor sport, so I pretend
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t l* i l l IMvoree Co ur t
(»« I&gt;.1 &gt; In 4'niirt
jttr of old fashioned hard can­ Brown, led the squadron wiv­ eon held in the NAS Bell- means that your laxly line and your notion counter*. Tint Is I 00 ( I » N * Wi
to enjoy his joke* along
Spurl*.
IVaalhar
a
perfect
small
gdl
for
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week
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contour
are
scon
but
the
drvss
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Pent
ora
dy were the door priiee in es in congratulating Mary Du­ room.
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Niwi
with the rest of the people,
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The next meeting of the is not "fitted.” This new idea end hostess. The chain is twist
V I I I t ) t’ a r I nnnv II Is
keeping with the theme for rant and Kitty O'Gara for be­
but 1 keep wishing all th*
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ed
plastic
with
a
handsome
will
require
skill
in
cutting
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the occasion. These were won ing elected to head the NO- group will be held in the new
while t could crawl Into a
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i n An ttili
World
i!&gt; Hunt lay-llrlnklir
hy Mary Dresser and Emily WC hoard. Mary, along with Navy Wives Meeting Room The dress shove the knees, is tassel j ( oil" end and a golden
10 00 C l St i l l * l i oom (nr
lude ami disappear. I’m no
1
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we
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lUporl
of
course,
for
the
very
young
link
chain
a
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the
other
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Marge Cann, were hostesses in the Ballroom building.
I to it) T*’'ll Pon’i Say
Joiner.
child, I've been this man'*
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Another
"Lud"
t*
a
nylon
(Color)
The luncheon honored Bel­ for the coffee which featured Hostesses will be Alire Rough, and even then I think it Is
T
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(41 N e w s w i t h SllWa W a l ­
sister-in-law for 28 years,
t«) Tha Kilt a of Nf|lU
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ter#
ey Enney, wife of Cdr. Ken­ ns the piece da resistance, Ann Meyer and Terry Brem- most unOs Hiring Knees arc clastic clothesline that stret
and be knows how I feel
( ♦&gt; V-tunic Mirrtttil#
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Mr , N &lt;&gt;v ■k
(01 ! ( | i i nl i S l . i i a n s f
ches
over
Irn
(vet.
This
is
ideal
not
especially
attractive
on
neth Enney, commanding of­ tangy mrat balls in sour well. Marge seye there will
10 to i t ) W l . a l ’ i T h u Ba ng
about dirty jokes, hut he
I 00 t :i lit# Ma 1 h ilanii
rori hif
11» Tra lima «1a*r
10 &gt; t l , o v# l . ut v
be a long agenda of bueineee any woman, young or other­ fur travel and for apartment • Of | *i &gt; J&lt;i*v Ills-hop Show
ficer of the squadron and cream.
(ells them In my presenre
(SI j*I one i Murk a
a m «: * 11ill l&lt;i t»»i&lt;si*
i l l Kit'itt Nlt«n*i
wise Remember, the hemline dwellers—and is also a "no
Donlca named new chairmen to b* handled,
Judy Hendrickson, wife of the
anyway. What Is the lady­
to VV l ! l M I C Nr « •
Nik ,\#w#
1
i i » M e f t *!*' * N » v f
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should become Y«C, and well tain" by Diva! Traum, who
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im
u * i tfk * 1( on
11 00 C l C o n r m t i i i l o n
executive officer. Both were fur the various jobs In the
like thing to do in such •
( lit i •» lla-ttt of firi«uchii
1 Dfl | '• » TH# T f t'elON
(Si Ai ul y of M i j l ' i r r v
i tt » I’nrU \A alt
presented with white carnation Squadron with the following
EDITH POUNDS who was dressed women always observe seem* to think of everything
situation ?
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ladies accepting position*:
I I I Th# Meal SleCny#
l*t r»4t4-&gt;n rite#
re-elect,-d to head the RVAlI- this "rule ”
corsages.
NO PLACE TO HIDE
t(» YomI Near
The fabrics ere beautiful times' new spring rollertlon
1*1 Pr l r # la ?tl«M
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t « t fikahnnt
Parol Bakke, welfare; June 7 FM Wives recently, conduct­
Guest* of squadron mem­
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11 Tit** I tor* *nd th#
NEAR NO PLACE: I
W E D N E S D A Y P. M.
Htiorta
Ifiry glow with color And Ibis tunie wllh ruffed Jacket and
Niiitya
\ i o * i Mil#
k
to
C&gt;
Kuiun Ifoff, Mrs. Marie Jor­ Moore, publicity; Evelyn Fits* new year with Mrl. Kenneth
think you're doing il.
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dan and Mrs. Barbara I.ove. P a t r i c k , bridge; Artaie John­ Enney, wife of the CO end year you will wear color, and
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Cf; I .ova of l#lf#
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on a silky white damask, to a n11
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Conducting her first busi­ son, hospitality; Ines Boss, Mrs. Robert Hendrickson, wife you will enjoy it
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New end »o needed Is a gl;t’ stunning suit in charcoal wor
1 Irt .# i Mil KU N-w#
BY, Box 80700, Los An­
ness meeting, Mrs, Enney ap­ Thrift Shop; Judy Kushn. of the XO, as special gtie«»s
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steil. ideal for casual and t r a ­
nil«rt ere
geles, Calif. For a |H'ison*l
Tlir club voted to donate moroui end yet prectieal Lu­
pointed the following rommlt- hostesses; Arlene Brysnt, ac­
IMIh-i Ini
W K D N E S I I A T A. M.
tt» 1 &lt;i(h#r Kn o w# n
vel wear
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icply, enclose a stamped,
tees for the next six month*: tivities; Bea Coffee, tn-asur* money toward the purchase minous Light Chain—11 glows
Hvttrth
fur
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Rounded toes in smart fis.,1
■elf-addressed envelope.
of lamps for the ward* at In the dark' It Is perfect for
N a \y Relief, Arlys C'hapde- I t r '
i t &lt;. t l ClultllriK 1. c h i
a
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11 3 &amp; i :» NIU* N • w i
Joan Moore reported that slek bay and Mr*. Hubert closets, laundry rooms, base wear hung sighs of relief from a. 3 m 4 t t »1t r tr It) riittrtiiX ry
luine; treasurer, Mary Dres­
i 00 i n Ul rl l a t h
women
who
need
comfort
and
i yU i . T n 4 i r
mails
and
attics.
You
know
AURORA,
Colo.
(LTD
—
Hale
to
write
lelteref
ser; hospitality, Donna Ord; she and Arlene Bryant had Hodges ssked the group to
&lt;*&gt;1 - u n i n# Atm# ri i e
t 9 ) T#* 4u , Krte
*tvle
Three junior high sH whiI Mu Send one dollar to Abhy,
7 I % (« 1
alt* Up M**«!••
telephone, Marcia Foy; bridge. t arried nut the Chriilmas bas­ donale good used children's ttw frustration which comes
C l S f *,
r
Tomorrow — ’ D e a r Edy
J 'll 1 ’* ■ S * k i
i 11 11 K o r u i
unde r
piesauie
( r u m Box 81*700, Los Angeles,
clothing f■&gt;r tha welfare pro­ from groping in the dark (or
Both Donaldson; Thrift Shop, ket project for the group.
7 1 4 1 « 1 •'♦ Oil Moi l kM It #|m f 1
i 30 t • i A • Th# \\ • rl 4 Tu
1th 7 Iiornion Mel.eo l ’
a
light
cord
David
Traum
dr
s c h o o l authorities to *;t-11 Calif , fur Abhy's booklet,
Three wives have some ex- ject.
7 i«» i : ■ 1 • 1.4 »
Emily Joiner; historian, Glent 3 1 it’- feiu-e
i •* i Ml L 1 ^ vane
Itielr Dratle like hair t r t nt in cal. | "HOW
I * ' Nr w# Ifn#
T o WHITE LETda Huffman and publicity, 1iiling plans up their slev'vs
Mts. Pounds appointed new
7 Si • i • l .rn’ a 1 Nr m h W #11 h a r
! II &lt;11 N HO N i w i
came to sviaio] with scalps I TERR FOR ALL OCCA­
j for Spring activities includ­ committees for this term in
Mary Ann Williams.
a oO 4 * On fit n( n K « n* a f «»*
1 *0 • l l I ' A i i w u r l
shaved like Yut Uryliner.
SIONS."
«
• * u #eth#r - N o r a
(St Mo me n t of Tr ttfh
Emily, who recently pro­ ing a moonlight hay ride and eluding Betty Whitmire, mem­
duced a new baby daughter, a trip to the beach. The first bership; Bilim Johnson, hos­
was gifted with an engraved Thursday In February i* the pitality; Lois 1-ayer. historian;
Gait l ooms, decorations and
silver spoon for her new Ill- date of the next coffee.
It was suggested that they refri-ahumn la.
tie Peacemaker.
to il p m. NBU. The French Charming aid A lot of charm
Libby Cox's offer to host make van "en niasae" New
The telephone committee
Tills Is not so and a lot of smiles
the squadron roffre on Feb. Year’* reaolution to pay up will lie made up of Pam l’«p- Revolution
!i in in p iii CRn Petticoat
•on, Helen M'lCardlr anil Nell much a documentary of the
4. at her home was accept­ their club dues.
•
•
e
limrtion
• Billie Jo » First
ed.
Schwmne.
cataclysm •• a re creation of
•
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(ILLIE YELINEK of RVEdith herself will serve on the period via a tour of its Joli "
. ^
in II p m. CBS The Dnetors
SL'ZY RENO i* the lucky All-3 has volunteered her the airlift committee along
•re worke and architecture
and the Nurses "A Quritlon
girl who is leaving for the services to rale* some money with Rose Brewer end Peggy
Michecl Redgrave’s narretion of Murder " Never trust an
Mediterranean next week to for the wives club treasury Stringer
visit her husband and also to by taking order* for her fam­
Bevgnettes are forming a tells of the Important events actress. Ethel GrifBex announ­
spend some time with her ous rakes for weddings, show­ bowling teem with lessons to of the revolution as the cam-, ced her retirement over a
doien yrars ago vet here she
family in France. A* you ers, parties, Valentine" gifti, be given on Thursday el P OO era visits the historic sites
T;30J: 10 p m NBC Mr N* is. at 87. plaving a eontankerknow, Suiy is a native of is etc., with all proceed! to ge a m. et Jet Lanre. Interested
to the club.
—
Sevenette* are metruetad t» yak. "Best the Plowshare, oui_ rich patient and stealing
France.
Ed,»* th* Sword " This is one semes. This is written in oldThis ie very tnagnanlmeu* cell Betty Busaard.
This envisbl* gal was the
theatre tc
Next meeting ia Feb, 18 at of the beet episodes of the see fashioned movie
object of many questions and of OIHe and the members of
much conversation at the re­ Three are soliciting t h e CO 7-30 p.m. in the Nevy Wive* son. Helping enormously Is a chntques with emotion and
perfectly c ist performsnee by flashback.
cent buffet luncheon of the operation of all wives In plac­ meeting room.
Harold J. Stone as a benevo­
*
e
e
RVAH-0 "O" Wive* at the ing their orders with their
Capri as her squadron sisters benefactress,
TIGERETTES, fared with lent hood
7:30.8:30 p m . ABC, Coms e e
the approaching deployment
bade her a fond farewell. Host­
■ O \J &lt; 42 I o n e r
bit,
"More Th*n_a Soldier,"
esses for the event were Arr p o - W I V E S h a r t elected of the squadron deeded at
R ID E-IN THEATfi
vie Atkinson and Doty Mali1 Audrey Reevet new president their meeting Thursday to A person*lin’d dr ama ilmut
I • • ( kbi»a#Jang T'*»nll«
with Mary Wiggins named throw a going away party for ■ (m ill war. Vic Morrow- c a r ­
cxnwski.
TilM A I I |MU
ries
the
show,
with
support
Special guest* of the group vice president, P at Bernal, their husbands.
**ii r i i i m i n i i u M u i s r / 1
The fete is scheduled In the from Tommy Sends and Ron
wrre Arlene Bryent, Dee Mun- secretary and Lou Scbwsere,
K Im ftaviik
L B l i r t B l ’ B 11 H V 4 ft f
day. Pal MoCon* end Mrs Ireteur* r.
Ballroom Saturday night, be­ Sobol.
8 I 30 p.m. CBS Joey Bish
An installation dinner ie ginning at 7 p m. Pat Rusull,
Krall, mother of Kilty finyr I ia8 A I I t k i i i n l f
- T m i : t t m II %M &gt; planned for Feb. fi at 7:30 Margaret Reynolds and Sue op Show. "The sultan’s Gift."
der.
8:10 0:30 p.m CBS. The Red
In I iilwr H l n n l i i i
Next event for Nine wives p.m. at the CPQ Club, untier Krelry were named to the dec­
UIIIIlM || selilr ••
will be bridge at the home the direction of Marie Sundval, orating committee. Supper SkrRon Show. Don Knotts, In
A
**f‘a p i i a r l s
Hhirley Simas end Fran Mor­ and refreshments will be serv­ his licit Usrney Fyfc manner,
of Elisabeth Klein Friday.
and
the
musical
group,
The
*
•
•
ed and there will be dancing
ton.
DEE MUNDAY we* the re­
Guests preient el the elec­ to the music of John Leblanc's Searchers, join Red tonight
cipient of honor* during the tion masting were Mrs. L. combo. The Tlgerettet are al­ In a good hour,
8 30 0 p m . ABC Mcllala’a
past week as eh* wee bad* Armstrong, Mr*. H. Osier- io planning n epaelel skit for
Navy.
“Th*
I-ate Captain
farewell by her equsdron sis­ rieth, Betty Griffith, Thelma the occasion.
ter* In Eleven at a luncheon Corbie, Pita Wood and Pam
A silver spoon was pre­ Bmghampton" The slapstick
and welcomed to Three by the Reardon.
sented to Donne Maynard's highlight it the raid on en en
NOW thru 3VED.
new skipper’s wife, Donlca
Tb* n e t t meeting of the new daughter and Clois Owen emy base.
ADULT
0
0
30
p
m
ABC
The
Tywee
appointed
publicity
chair­
Brown, a t a coffee.
board will he at Bra J a m i l ' s
ENTERTAINMENT
coon
"Romance
lacorporst
Taking things in order, the home with both incoming and man. Ruth Weiss end Carlene
1 4 &gt; p , aura n u w n iwssmse
RVAfI-11 luncheon was held outgoing boards urged to at­ Smith were m charge of re­ ed." When it’s a &lt;%oman who’s
JAMES GARNER
turning
down
hie
business
pro
freshments.
at the exciting new Creigh­ tend.
•
*
•
Next meeting of the Tiger- posals, Waller isn’t adverse JULIE ANDREWS
ton Harden* Hesteurant In
Winter Park with decoration*
CAROLE RENNER and •ties will be Feb. 18 a t 7:30 to putlng on * big Prince MELVYH DOUGLAS
non
depicting Dee’* hobbies end Irena Dllgla hostelled the p.m, at tha Ballroom with J a n ­
i
m
i
L
y
► w
«*-.*' ia*.
activities In clever and amus­ business coffee for the KVA 11- ice Culver and Annie BlackN| ^ m i £ h u i
shear as hostesses.
ing style.
13 " 0 " Wives lest week,
|
STARTS TIIIJRH.
V#• S|l* • »•* (l (H.fS)
PRICE! START AT Big, beautiful with plenty of boom under the hood, Dodge Dart is the family-siza
•
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A poem lauding Dee's ac­
Th* group welcomed June
$^
A
compact priced for family budgets. See your Dodge Boys today for highest tradeLAST j DAYS
complishments was read to her McLain whose husband Cdr.
TWO POPULAR RVAH-ft
by Sue Kennedy, with the in­ Roy W. McLain, Jr. it the wives were feted with a fare­
Mm\j M * P
ins, best deals, lowest prices and the most exciting cars of the year— '65 Dodge!
JERRY LEWIS
teresting sidelight that the squadron'* new executive of­ well coffee lee; wrek at tha
ficer.
Tha
McLains
live
in
home
of
Betty
Kelly.
poetess, Peggy Gill, was In­
aa Ik*.
terrupted in her artlattc crea­ Maitland. He came to 11 from
Hue Monroe and Sandy
DISORDERLY
Bowler will both be leaving
tivity by the atork and the Seven, via Three.
ORDERLY
Th* new member volunteer­ • round the first of February
poem finished up by her hus­
ifilfiSiSUCMBKLOOTrband. Mtanwhila Peggy was ed to b* chairman of decora­ for their ktiebanda* new duty
busy wetcoming her new tions fo rth * upcoming NOWC eta tione.
J801 WEST FIRST STREET
luncheon which Thirteen wive*
SANFORD, FLA.
I.t. Vikrent Monroe, BN
slaughter Alicia Anne,
jix&gt;«wc&lt;x»a’_ _ mbtu junta ra
i
i
While we're on the- subject, will hoateei. Carole and Irene training officer, is going to
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Sport* Editor

Novtpopor Ento.rprito Aua.
INEA) &gt;o abjured the Jdeo.pl -pi**;,
ketboll ,n2 basketball for money,
I c « •h00**1
l*mpt*tlon t« caah
In finally proved too much
* Y#*' for the busIn**a sem e of a
marketing _major at Ohio
schedule, midnights In air­
ports, elbows under th* boards
and th* stares of Lilliputians.
"I sack out ovary chance I

ft»»A
Jerry Lueas
get," said Jerry as the hol­
lows In his cheeks put ths
bones In gaunt relief. "When
we hit a hotel I grab two or
three hours. When we get
home, I go right to sleep.”
Th* pro basketball play-'
*r seeks his sleep like a som­
nambulist on a ledge. He's
ready to fall off in an in­
stant.
"L ast year," smiled Jerry,
"I actually gained 10 pounds
during thy season, from 226
to 235. This 'year I'm Just
holding my weight because
I've been paying attention to
some business deals.”
Ergo, loss of precious sleep.
This haphaiard manner of
living waa what worried Ma
Luca*' boy Jerry most when

" I played 80 games a year
In college,” ha explained,
"and I looked a t ths proa and
multiplied that number by
three. And I couldn’t sea it
for me.”
What has surprised him In
hla capitulation to th* Cincin­
nati Royals Is the ease with
which he has adapted to th*
crasy-qullt life of pro basket­
ball In his second year.
“I didn't taka Into account
the mental strain under which
I was operating in college,”
he explained. '"Going to class
regularly, worrying about ex­
ams—that took a lot out of
me. I don't have any of that
now. I concentrate on basketbill 100 per cent and I Ilk*
what I’m doing."
Liking it has also meant
a deviation for Lucas in his
persoaality as a basketball
player. When he dominated
the college ranks as th* Buck­
eyes' center, Jerry was a re­
luctant shooter and this trait
carried over into his first year
of p.ro ball with the Royals.
" I t hurt me," admitted
Jerry, "and it hurt th* team.
I was playing a new position,
facing th* basket (as a corn­
er man), and I had no confi­
dence. When I'd get the ball,
I'd be looking to get rid of It
as quick as possible and pass
up shots. I still don't shoot as
much as I should, but I real­
ise it-”
And he left the impression
he Intended to correct It. It’s
one of the facta of pro life
that ■ guy has to be a selfish
performer to sucreed. The guy
who doesn't look for his shot*
doesn't carry hi* weight in
th* lineup.
there's
At th* **m*
th* contradiction of pro b**kethall that defense is th*
criterion of a winner.
"Look at the Boston Cel­
tic*,” J tr r y
pointed out.
"That'a what makes them *o
great—their defense."
Jerry Insisted he felt there
was no embarrassment in the
reversal of his original aland
against pro ball beralisc "the
game had been too big a part
of my life to cut off sudden­
ly." It makes him sympathet­
ic to the derision facing Bill
Bradley of Princeton, a latterday Lucas In temperament,
all-around ability and a de­
tached humility about hla role
aa a alar.
"I got to know Bill last
summer,” said Jerry, "and
talked with him. I think he'll
taka the Rhodes scholarship
because I have a hunch that
Bill is interested in a politi­
cal career.”
But, It waa pointed out,
Bradley didn't become a bas­
ketball g rrat without devot­
ing a good part of hit young
Ufa to practicing and polish­
ing hla gam*.
"I know,” nodded Jerry.
"That'a why 1 wouldn't want
to be1 in hit shoes.”

Coach Realizes
22-Year Dream
WASHINGTON (UPI) —
Former Detroit Lion* coach
George Wilson, who -once
tried to join th* Washington
Rediklm, h at finally achitvtd
hie with 22 y e a n later.
Wilson waa signed ae th*
Rydikina' chief o f f e n s i v e
coach. He' will ncelv* th*
same |37,500 he wee reported
getting a* head coach of tha
Liona, with th* Redskins pay­
ing him an estimated $22,000
end Detroit supplying th* re­
mainder under a National
Football League ml*.

Chicago Cubs
Sign 3 More
Races Loaded
NEW YORK (U P I)—Tha
John G. Anderson mils relay
in tha N th annual Milroaa
Gamas a t Madison Square
Cardan Thursday has attract­
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W. Mangan two-mile relay
h a s I f team* scheduled to

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CHICAGO (UPI) — Only
two - Chicago Cuba playars
wars unsigned fo r-th a IM i
season today as receipt of
thro* new contracts waa announced.
N*w sign*** war* pitcher*
Lew B u r d a t t * and Jack
Warner and outfielder Georg*
Altman.
Only players unsigned were
pitcher Dick Ellsworth and
catcher Dick Booker.

Reconnaissance Attack Wing
One's basketball team, com­
peting agalast teams from na­
val fleet air units in the Jack­
sonville area, won the Fairjax
basketball
tournament
championship In Jacksonville

SWINGING SWINGEfl Pnul Htthn, internation­
ally known' Rolf trick shot artist, will appear
for the benefit of the Heart Fund at 3 p.m. Sun­
day at Mayfair Country Club. (Ilcruld Photo)

Hi Troubles, one of the top | Candy Money
n
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start o( Gary's
’ Troubles 9.00 3 80 3 60
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Florlmondc
4 80 4 80
ic 1965 season tonight sftcr s |U(|y Huiae„
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..( year's match race series
gainst the Jacksonville Ken

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The Sanford team won the
crown by downing a determin­
ed team from the carrier USS
Shangri La 6S-to-57 in the fin­
als. The Wing team, which
wo* j i v e and lost one in the
tournament, had to meet the
powerful carrier team three
times, losing the first time out.
The Sanford team is now in
training for the next higher
tournament which will be held
Feb. 1-5 in Norfolk.. The com­
petition will Include teams
from naval air units iri the At­
lantic area, which includes the
entire East Coast.
The success of the wing’s
team is considered quite an
accomplishment since Sanford
fraval Air Station dpcs not
have a gymnasium.
Clifton Hawkins led the
team in the championship
game by dumping in 18 points.
Individual scores in the
final game for the Sanford
team were:
Johnson, 13; Herman, 16;
Hawkins, 18, McMillan, 16
and Mc.Miilion 2, for a total
of 65.
Other members of the team
are Beavers, Hammond, Cor­
nett and Creed. Hermann of
Reconnaissance Attack Squad­
ron Three is team coach.

'Hounds Travel
To Lakeview Hi
For OBC Game

II) Jim Barrhu*
Herald Sport* Writer
l.yman Greyhounds will be
P.l. C!Ub u
.
Quiniela (2 31 $30 20
trying to strengthen their
During the season at SOKC. ,.€.rfotfa (Z 3,
Trouble, ran oul seven win* „ h Racf _ s / „ _ T(m|. 3| „ Otnnge Belt Conference lend
ml was in the money in 10 of ,n|er|ock
y eos 20 4 601 tonight when they play the
l.akrvicw Bed Devil* at Win­
L W. D.'a Noor
2 80 2 80
ter Garden.
The 58 pound speedster, who s
cdr
,
The Greyhounds (low hold
rem . to prefer th . SOKC gu|n|ed&gt;
m
a fl-f OIK' mark and Dick
•sek over all others, won both ,,crfl&gt;c(a , , „ $73 w
rr schooling sta rt, in e.sy Mh Rafe _ H _ T|me 41 M Copeland's charges are geared
to increase this record. The
l*h
. Patty Ring
4 20 3 80 2 60 ,
Results of last evening s „ „ g
ji 20 3 80 last time the two teams met
the Lyman squad won 56 47.
Aunt Sal
7 20
,t R .ce _ 5/IS - Time 31.18
„
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The l^mgwood team w&lt;&gt;n its
last contest Saturday night
y .n 's Express 5 00 3 60 2 40 p w f„ u ( JB| , , 4 li0
when they scored an easy vic­
B. * Torp*’1&lt;)_
1 *° 2 60 6th Rare — S/IS —Time 31.3S
tory over Bishop Moore's
Bessie Kennon 10 60 5 Ou 2 40
Hornets, 67-35.
l.yman ha* prown th* team
'
I.sredo Larry
2.60
to heal in Conference con­
test* and each game becomes
more crucial aa tire season
NOTTINGHAM. E . . M
V I " moves along.
U P I)—Ten soccer
players, „
.
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Starters for tonight's game
i ji_
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5 bo 3 oo
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4 40
Is Peter Swen and Tuny _ . . , . . . . . . . ...
top scoring ace with an aver­
,
,
...
,
Quiniela (47) $4160
*y, • • f *d possible ■entencca 7. , .
age of 18.3 per game, and
f Ilf* suspension today for
. _
Mike Sterling at guard; Gen*
inspiring io defr.ud In lee- « * * « e - V I S - Time 3L46 Winkleman and Eddie Long
ua canii i
Belinda Dial - 3 60 2 40 2.20
in the forward slot* and Dave
Swan and Kay, who had
«?“»"
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leaded innocent, were found ‘ * . C
3 30
ullly after 64k minute, of T&lt;3u'n'«-1* &lt;3 3 &gt;
elilteraliun by a jury.
Perfect. (3 2) $24 90
They had been charged 9,h R,ce ~ 5 /,‘ ~ "»"* 31 U
Ith assuring a Hh.ffleld NoMe Cl&gt;^
S 00 3 40 3 20
r'ednesday loa* to Ipawirh I’***' Star
5.80 3 60
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3 80
hlrh they were to receive Qololvl* (3 7) $24 00
ggO.
Perfect* (37) $38 40
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CHARLOTTESVILLE. V*.
UPI) — Th* University of
'Irglnla named Georg* Blackurn, offensive coach a t tha
inivereity, aa head football
nantor to sucred Bill Ellas.
Ellas resigned to take over
is head coach for th* U. 8.
'(aval Academy.

JUST ROUTINE— George Chuvalo, left, takes a solid left
to the face during workout while Floyd Patterson, his
opponent i t Madison Square Garden Feb. 1, does a few
cninups as part of his daily routine.

By David Higginbotham
Herald Sports Writer
Seminole High enger* will
travel to Orlando tonight to
(day the No. 1 team in the
.Metro. ConfJrofice, the Edgewater Engles.
Jay Vee Coach R a l p h
Sturnpf's five will go up
ngatnnt the Baliy Eagles at
6:30 to get the affair under­
way. The starter* for the Ba­
ll)- Seminole* will be Frunk
Whigham, Paul I.eRny, Wal­
ly Jnrmgan, Wayne Burnstead and Mark Raliurn.
According to chief Coach
Mark Blythe. "Tonight we
play Kdgewaitcry.SKfc' biggest
ball club in the aieaTIt is first
in the Metro lo n fe trn re and
i* rated 11th in the slate.
We're going after them.”
When asked about last
week's games, Blythe said,
''Last week we played three
good hall games. We played a

NEW YORK (UPI) — If
anything entices "horse-of the
year" Kelso out of retirement,
it will lie Die 1965 New York
state proposed stakes pro­
gram worm $4,582,500.
The
weight for-age races
scheduled for the fall in which
Kelso would run if he returns
to racing are the Woodward,
Man O'War and the Jockey
Club Gold Cup, all for $100,000.
Thomas E. Trotter, racing
secretary jf the State Racing
Association, announced the
proposed stakes program for a
total 114 races, which include
19 at Saratoga and the re­
mainder at Aqueduct.
The state racing season
opens at Aqueduct on March
15 and continues for 234 day*.

Herald Sport* Writer
The Oviedo Lioni travel to
Ocoee tonight to take on the
Cardinal* of Ocoee High
School.
In the first meeting of these
two teams this year the Car­
dinals came out on top with
a close 48-44 win over tha Li­
ons.
The Lions have made prog­
ress since then and observers
say ths Lions should walk
away with a victory.
Last week the Lions proved
their progress when they took
a 74*60 win over Lyman and
defeated Eau Gallic by a score
of 85-CB.
The Lions have ftnoothed
out the rough spots and head
coach, Paul Mikler thinks the
Lions will make a better show­
ing tonight than they did two
weeks ago.
,
The Lions are after their
ninth win tonight and the gen­
eral opinion is that they will
get it.
* •

United Press International
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NEW YORK (UPI) — Oscar
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Royals and Jerry West of the
I/os Angeles Lakers arc stag­
ing a brilliant battle for second
place in the National Basket­
ball Association scoring race
which continues to be dominat­
ed by Wilt Chamberlain.
Chamberliin is off by him­
self. of course, with 1539 poin’s
in 41 games through Sunday fur
a 37.5 average per game.
Robertson held second place
by a mere four points with
1311 in 44 games and a 29 8
average.

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GENERAL TENDENCIES;
Only by refraining from mak£ lng thoM direct and bitter re*
mark* that now coma to your
lipa wilt you be able to really
accomplish and achieve the
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on your face. Do not permit
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MOON CHILDREN (June
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•
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With all the opportunity for
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* good Idea today. Be sure to
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annoy bigwigs with some
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IP YOUR CHILD 18 BORN
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early teach that books are
fine substitute* until auch
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is absorbed and philosophy of
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so that enormous problems
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8. Pels &amp; Supplies

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Name
JO H N AV. W I L L I A M S
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R lgh ta of S u rvlvorohlg
J o h n W. WTIIIama
M ar y H W i l l i a m e
ST A T E O F FLORIDA
COUNTT O F SEM INO LE
S w o r n t o a nd t u b a c r lb e d be*
for a m i t b la l o t h d a y o f Jan *
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S T E N S T R O M . D A V IS *
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Attorneys gl Law
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FOR LEASE
SERVICE STATION.

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by
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or
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53. Wanted To Huy
tVA. Nl K D
C t t r f t * K r u l t —, H a m l i n . r » . r » o n
l l n m n , 1‘l n c a p p l - A He n- Ul na*
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hou»«fut.
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l i u M l n g A T u r n . Co.. »0l W.
1 at St . 3 2 ! - t i » l .

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d a y w**k, a t G en eva . T r a n a .
p o r t a t l o n f u r n l a h e d II P.
M r l t * P. U. lle.x 1)1. G e n e v a .

U S K O F l l l t N l T U II K, Mil"-,
I t t m t . r i n c y Wood Auction.

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mTddI* a * * , f o r l o c a l
o t f l c * . U n i t t y p e wa l l . b o o k .
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r a a a r y . W r i t * B o * 110, S a n ­
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5.». lurniturc For Sale

Tall th e m you paw
S a n fo r d H*rald!

Ironmc

Work,

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I2I-OSS9

F R E E E S T IM A T E

JOHN E. FOX,

Ball-Blair Agency

Uph&lt;&gt;1*t *rl ng A M a t t r e s s r #n*
o v a t i o n . S a w A U p*d F u r n i ­
Real t i i ’ at e — I m u r a n ct
t u r e . C a l l N i x B u d d i n g M f k . S r i ft P a r k Av*
122-1111
C o a t 7t&gt;4 C l U r y Av«. 122-

2117.

IIATTAX

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Furniture,

g o o d coo*

MERLE W. WARNER
REALTOR
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Park

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St. Johns Realty
T H E T I M E T E S T E D KIRM
110 N, P a r k Av*
'
111-1111
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O N L Y $$&gt; $0 f o r r o o m y 1 R d r m . C L E A N ROOM f o r M * n .
F u r n . Apt . . D. r o o m , f l r t p l a c * .
M a s n o l U Av*. $31- 4314
o i l b r a t . 1101 M a i n o l l a , 111
11SI o r I l l - I l l *

A GOOD D E A L AND
A R E A L STEAL AT
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ba th, k it c he n *qulpp«d bli nk
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1

SU . V L A N D D e l a t e * . T a k e o v e r
p a &gt; m e n i a , 3 b e d r o o m house.
5 bath*, k it c he n equipped, tnl
O a k l a n d Ave «*r c a l l 7*7-4313
O w ne r on premi se s W e d n e s ­
day.

U s e d f u r n l t u r a a p p l i a n c e s , t ool *, C O L O R E D L a d y Ma i d w o r k , 1
d a y a o r p a r t t i n t * $33*$7I2.
R Might - S o l i , ! * a r r y *
to m i n e * o r * v * n t n * a .
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B U I L D E R S . I NC.

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106. Apartments for Rent 108. Rooms For Rent

SSI-2M1.

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95. Houses For Sale

I M M K D I A T I 2 ‘o c c n r a n c y — E l *
t c u t l v e t&gt;pa. b e a u t i f u l 3 bed
room. I b a t h h o u a t . H acre
jot, pchool b u t at door, pav*d
Toad
Will financa. Colltot

77. Situation Wanted
MAID.

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95. H o u ses F o r S a le

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72. Female Help Wanted

ACHEAOE WANTED
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of t h e fir et p u b l i c a l i o n o f t h i s
f u r ft H e r a l d , * n e w s p a p e r p u b ­ t h e r e o f u p o n t h e F l a i n t i r f ’e a t ­ a g a i n s t y o u f o r t h a r e l i e f da* f r o m t h e t i m e of t h e f l r a t p u b ' n o t i c e E a c h c l a i m o r d e m a n d
llca l ion o f t h i s n o t i c e
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l i s h e d In S e m i n o l e C o u n t y , F l o r * t o r n e y , w h o s e n a m e an&lt;2 a d - m e n d e d In t h e C o m p l a i n t .
c o p i e s o f e a c h c l a i m o r d#» m u s t b* in w r i t i n g , a n d m u s t
id*, a n d h a v i n g g e n e r a l el f * dr #*# a p p e a r b e l o w , o n o r b e ­
s t a t e the piece of r e s i d e n c e a n d
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f r S e m in o le Co u nt y , Fl or id* r i el s eal a t t h e C o u n t y Court *
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D I V I S I O N , a c c o r d i n g t o pl a t d o l l a r a n d s u c h c l a i m o r
d e ­ u a r y A R | &gt;44
S a n f o r d . Me n t l n u l r i N i u n l y , F l o r ­ t y. F l o r i d a , t h l e f i n d d a y of
f O M M K I l l A L RANK
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DAYTONA RKACII. • • Ka(SEAL)
R e c o r d s of S e m i n o l e C o u n ­
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M a c k N. C l e v e l a n d . J r .
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and
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A r t h u r If B e c k w i t h . J r . ,
Clerk of Circuit Court
t h e r e t o In t h e R e l a t e of
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Property

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Custom Interiors

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Domestic Help
For Citrus Crop
Pledged By U. S.
LAKELAND (UPI) — Th*
U.S. Department of Labor la
•ending domestic laborera to
help Florida citmsmen to har­
vest tha crop, but eltru* of­
ficials u j r 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
reta ry 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 l d
Wirt* Indicated the govern­
ment will pay part of the cost
of on-the-job training for In­
experienced pickers, making
Up the difference between
w hat 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.”

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System Beals
1-Arm Bandits
For Aussies
LAS VEGAS, Nev. (UPI)
■-The Australian slot m iehlni "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 9 10 anil the
smallest for 97.50.
"We 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.

WASHINGTON (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 a t 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.

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Included on the menu with
the chicken will be p e n , 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 of the Peace
Corps, from 3,500 to 5,000
volunteers.

Auxiliary Sets
Silver Tea,
Musicale ~
■'*

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.

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 Farm er; 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 Out Sun
LUBBOCK, Tea. (UPI) —
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 tr a f ­
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* th a t 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.

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, te r­
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.
“ 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 n f r&lt;mfs in the
west Texas towns of Muleidmc,

Kcntimdu,

Plum*

Hearing: Delayed
TALLAHASSEE (UPI) Cablnet ''budget com in in 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,

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 t l a. in. and 7:30
p. m. on Sunday.
Rev. Fitistevens began his
work in Viet Nam under the
Christian and Missionary Al­
liance foreign board in 1952
and presently is at home
w ith-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.

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.

TILL FEBRUARY 1 — TO GET YOUR NEW CAR!

We'llI Puf A
Current Florida
license Tag Good Til Mar. 20
- On Any Car
Purchased From
Us This Week —

mil

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*

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CAPE KENNEDY ( U P I ) The United States, for th#
first time in 20 months, h is 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 tiv h o u r 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 w eek-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.
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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.

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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.

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!

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To Give Dinner

Rocket On Pad
Being Readied
For Space Trip

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Riverport Marina Seen
As City's 'New Image'

Citrus' Share Of Economy Cited
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 a t least two
important phases of the
project and the entire
VOL. 57
group vowed support to

on the St. Johns River

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The Herald’* front page
photo on Ja n . 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.
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Lake Mary Volunteer Fire­
men announced their annual
chicken barbecue is scheduled
for Saturday, Fei). 13, a t the
Fire Hall, with serving begin­
ning at 4 p.m. All those who
, J^»v*-»ktLndccl Uiesejiinpers in
-th e past will need .no sajea
pitch to get their tickets in
advance from any of the men
or from Mrs. Lois Pugh who
is handling ticket distribution.
• •
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Mrs. Judy Hodges (nee
Ludwig I, daughter of W. A.
Ludwig, of 608 Fast 14th
Street, received her BA de­
gree from Florida State Uni­
versity when she.was gradu­
ated a f lr r the fall trimester.
Judy, a 1901 graduate of Sem­
inole High School, also was on.
the FSU honor roll,
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ACL employes will hold
their quarterly safety meeting
Wednesday at 7;3l) p.m. in the
assembly room with Safety
Supervisor J. W. Lamberson,
of Jacksonville, slated to talk
on safety.

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
taxes and other miscellaneous
taxes amounted to $155,000.
The total federal , tax bill
paid directly by the company
was $519,000.
Galloway pointed out that
neatly. m
the total | tax hill
was in excise taxes levied by
the local and federal govern*
menta and collected by the
company based on the amount
of the utility hills.
The eight incorporated a r ­
eas served by the telephone
company collected a total of
$104,711.51 in utility taxes
from telephone subscribers.
The city of Winter Psrk re­
ceived $80,739.19; Maitland.
$12,409,93; Casselberry, $3,DR. W. V. ROBERTS
742.09; Long wood, $3,590.67;
will be known, a a the "projects Altamonte Springs, $3,148.47;
group" to ponder the master Fatonville, $983.19; North Or­
plan, ilte planning, traffic and lando, $50.03, and 'Drlando,
$47.94.
the like.
Both groups wilt meet early
In addition, the company
neX( Week to begin the exhaus- collected federal excise taxes
of $196,827 on long distance
Uve work.
Reviewing tire importance of calls and $209,155 on local
the Riverport Marina, Dr. Ro­ service.
berts reminded his committee
“Telephone service is th*
that the Port Authority is un­ only utility that still has the
City Manager Pete K n o w l e s 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 else levy
for the federal 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
*
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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
,
.
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.
, „
exile government ind hts forePolice Chief Roy Williams commtssioners
so that "we
. * , , ..... , _ , , .
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,
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
ing angle from the present 45 held in the Seminole County ban exiles Wednesday.
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
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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 (UPI) — 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 ( UPI ) — (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
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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 a t 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
"We 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; " I t just might
wheel* which your child no
TALLAHASSEE (UPI) - 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 (UPI) _
some help.
"I feel awfully weak, but J. Edwin Larson, Florida trea­
* * e
Have you noticed? The Lit­ 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 le ast 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
L. K. Thompson, co ordinat­ graveside far th* 64 year-old
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

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.

*

“The Nile of America”

f e r a lf r

*

Phone 322-2611

Zip Code 32771

J

Florida Crops
5 Times Over
California

GAINESVILLE (UPI) —CIV
rus contributed more than
$700 million to tha ita te 'i eco­
United PresB Leased Wire
Established 1908 WED., JANUARY 27. 1965
SANFORD, FLORIDA NO. 113
nomy In the 196364 lesson,
the University of Florida re­
ported todsy.
H. G. Hamilton, head of tha
Department of Agricultural
Economics, said grower* r e ­
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* h a t
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
thern Minnesota and stood of grapefruit and tlva million
DEI,AND (UPI) — A $3 Just above the aero mark in of langcrinea.
W ASHINGTON ( 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
Mrs.
Johnson
also
had
been
Winston Churchill.
Bruce, who also explained the
MIAMI t u r n — A 27- railed in linemen from as fat crease in the state's popula­
hospitalised with a toad cold.
'1
lie
chief
Executive
was
r casein 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* a t tha U.8,
prr&gt; capita and Improved
budget had bJen aqcredrd and Medvil Cent** tp
t b e alorm dropped up to transportation.
Mrs. Bruce "ws* atked to ex­ Beth ..-da, T in , dor • / .. 4 ♦ emflad and w to lM *» 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'­
t r i r said "I am very sorry. Nine to check infection and ,, White House ear so they
Hare International Airport.
ST PETERSBURG (UP!)
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 and caused even more schouls
down and figure whether or n ,d a quiet day with no visit- Family's a niv al.
' 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 White H o u se Press Sec­ Tampa Bay early today, lie ,
new assistant county agricul­
identified
as
Great#
(or
th e general election. hut. to Churchill's memory by retary George E. Reedy af W H S
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."
J f i l M ovetseas trip sin ce 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 —
new duties Feb. I on a sixrst in the recent election end British statesman is to he on Whit* House physician Rear
NEW ORLEANS ( UPI l —
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 ( UPI ) — Rebellious generals state plying the salary during
Her report showed an office [made d e a r that Ins ds-elsipn York City specialist tn ear, mistic th a t duck negotiators today ousted the American- that period.
The new agent will w ort
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
major break in th# 17-day-old bloodless coup that set off Tucker, who said Williams will
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
rommunprograms
with th* citrus and
chest
infection.
Commission Chairman John
que gave Lt. Gen Nguyen1ornamental industrial In th*
All » gns pointed toward
Alexander requested that the
JACKSONVILLE ( UPI i
Khanh
"responsiblity"
for county snd with our extension
board be notified "if an oper­ presidential journey — possi
The Army Corps of Engim-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.
million navigation Jock on tb# | roUj,
month*.
I schools In Haines City, Daven,,,
,
,
,
|
were
given
a
bull
building
firm
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 e t (
fice.
The President, along with
sion project tbe firm plans. nf Dunnellon, will be °P, "‘' bowed to the demands of th e 1 "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
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 s e e r r e y
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
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
RATS

WEATHER: Partly cloudy and cooler thru tonight and Thursday; low tonight 45-55.

Winter Storm
Spews Over
New England

Camilla Bruce
Apologizes For
Excess Spending

President, At Home, m w A ...
BRIEFS
Ponders London Trip Science Center
Woman Drowns

County Agent
Aide Appointed

Washes Ashore

Lt. Gen. Khanh
Heads Vief Nam

‘Major Break’

: Stipulations

Call For Bids

j

Six More

Your

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&gt;

Successor

NEW CAR
FINANCING

Meet Called

Wa found a new cigaretU
th* other day that can't give
cancer. I t has euch a strong
fiitar it gat* out evsry bit of
t a r and nicotine. Tha only
trouble is, when you take a
• puff, U gives you a hernial

*

PAUL LEWIS (left), 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

NEW. YORK ( UPI ) — 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 (UPI) —
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 i l e 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
*1141 PER HUNDRED PER T*AR

FLORIDA ST A TE B A N K
Member F J jX .

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. TH E SEVENTH-DAT
ADVENTIST CHURCH
Corner 7th A Elm
t. U Mnrahatl ------------- PM tor
SERVICES iA TU R D A T—
Sabbath School ----- l l l l ». m.
Worship Service — 11:** a m.
Wadnaa 4*7 Night
p r i r i f Borneo ------ It l* h » .

riR B T BAPTIST CHURCH
111 PArk Avenue
r. b . Chence ----------- Poetor
Morning Worehlp _ 1:10 a. m.
Sunday School —— 1:41 a- ra.
Morning Worehlp — 11:00 a. ra.
Training Union — 4:14 p. ra.
Evanlng Worehlp - 7:41 p. ra.
Wad. Prayer Service 7:14 p. m.

CHRIST CHURCH
Church StrtoL Longwood
Tr. Charlaa W. Stawart, Jr.
Vicar
Holy Communion _ 1:44 a. ra.
Family Sarvloa A
,
Claaaaa _____________ t i l l a. m.

Alliance

E LD ER SPRINOS BAPTIST
Old Orlando RA at Heater Are.
B. Hamilton Orlfrih — Paator
Sunday School ----- 4:41 o. ra.
Morning Worahlp — 11:44 a. m.
Training Union _
4:14 p. ra.
Evanlng Worahlp — 7:44 p. ra.

CHRISTIAN UIBSIONART
A LLIANCE CHUHCH
1411 Pork Ava ot Hth BL
Rev. Clifford E. lUrrod. Pootor
Sunday School
1)41 A m.
Worship Barvie# — 11:41 A m.
Evening Worohlp __ 7:11 p- ra.
Alliance Tooth
jrollowehip (Tuea.) 1:14 p. ra.
(W ed)
Prayer Sonrleo ----- 7:14 p. ra.

Assem bly O f God

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Methodist

Adventist

PINBCRE8T ASSEMBLY
OP OOD CHURCH
Cor. 17tb and Elm
H. M. Wilder ------------- Paator
Sunday School ----- 1:41 a. m.
Morning Worohlp
14:14 a. mEvening Worohlp — 7 : « VToolh aery. (Sun.) . 1:44 p. ra.
hlld-Weok Sorv. (W ed.) - 7:14
p. ra.
----*-w

Baptist

HOLT CROSS
441 a Park Ava.
Et . Laroy D. Sopor, Roctor
Holy Communion « 7:44 a. ra.
Tamlly Sarvlco and
Sunday School —..... . 1:44 a. ra.
Morning Prayor
(Plrvt Sunday —
Holy Communion 11:40 A ra.

BAPTIST MISSION
BNTERPRUE
Sunday School —___4:41 a. m.
Mornlns Worehlp - 11:00 a. m.
Training U n io n ____1:41 p. m.
Evening Worahlp _ 7:10 p. m.
Wed. Night
Prayer Meeting _ 7:11 p. m.
Rev. R. J. Boynton___ Paator

Free Methodist
TREE METHODIST CHURCH
Corner 4th SL and Laural Ava.
Rav. U H. K e l l t y ____Paator
Talapbono: 111.7014
Sunday School _ _ 1:14 a. m.
Adorning Worahlp _ 10:44 a. ra.
Evanlng Worahlp __ 7:04 p. m.
Wad. Prayar Sarvlco 7:10 p. m.

Christian
r in t T - CU » 1"TJA-V CHURCH
DISCIPLES OP ClintST
HOT S. Henford A va
R. Varnon Puller
Sunday 'ScSbol —
4:41 a_ m.
Morning Worahlp _ 11:41 a. ra.

OSTEEN METHODIST CHURCH I
Oataan
'
STAFFORD MEMORIAL
CHURCH
North Mooroo
C A. Beatty --------------- Paator

Oataan

Sunday School — 11:14 aOitoan
Worahlp l i r t l e l — 11:11 a.
Stafford Mem orial^
Worahlp Sarvlco __ 1:11 a.
Blafford Memorial—
Sunday School----- . 14:14 a.

GOOD SHEPHERD
LUTHERAN CHURCH
3400 A Orlando Drive
Hwy. 17-41)
Sanford, Florida
Tha Rav. J, Gordon P a a r y,
Paator
Sunday-School ____ 1:14 a. m.Mornlng Worahlp _ 11:00 a. m.
Communion— Plrat Sunday In
Each Month
Kindergarten and Nuraary

PAOLA CHURCH OK CHRIST
Highway II Watt
Morrlt Ruby — 1... Evans*ll*t
Bible C l a n __ _
10:oo a. m.
Mornlns Worehlp __ 11:00 a. m.
Evening Worehlp — 4:00 p. m.
Bible Claeeee W t i _ 7:14 p. m.
CHURCH OP CHRIHT
1111 Park Avenue
Bert B r o w n ______Evangallet
Sunday
liii.lt S tu d y ______ 10:00 a. m.
Morning Worehlp — 11:00 a. m.
Evening Service .... 4:10 p. m.
Set "Herald of Truth” I p. ra.
Huhday on Channel 4
Tueaday
I.a .lie e Bible Claaa _ IOi OO a- ra.
Wedneedey
Bible C la a a ______7:10 p. ra.

PINECREST BAPTIST
CHURCH
Onora Road
p a a to r_____ William i. Oneea
Mornlnp Worehlp . 11:00 a. m.
Sunder School _ _ 4:44 a. ra.
Training U n io n ----- 4:14 p. m.
Evenlnc Worehlp _ 7:10 p. ra.
Wed Otfleere ft Teachere
M a ilin g -------------- 4:10 p. ra.

FORGOTTEN ANYTHING
K*wl**-ra
TH E C H U H C H C O S A L L
A L L PO N THE C H U R C H

Christian Science

JORDAN MISSIONART
BAPTIST CHURCH
l l l l W. Plrat street
Sunday School ---- - 10:00 a. m.
Morning Worehlp — 11:00 a. m.
Bible Study iBunday) 7:00 pm.
Evengtllello Service 7:00 p. m.
Wed. Prayer Meet — 7:00 p. m.
Bill I t a p h a n * ________ Paetor
A Cordial Welcome to All,

rillS T

The Oiurth le lha greatest
factor on earth lor the buildInf of rherecter and food
ritiianship. It Is a atraahoua*
d spiritual value*. Without
a ttronf Church, neither
democracy nor rivlllration
can ain in . There era four
sound reason* why every
parvon thould ettend aervuea
regularly and support Ihe
Church. They are: (1) For hie
own take. (2) For hit chil­
dren's taka (3) For Ihe take
of hie community end nation.
(4) Fra l)&gt;e take of theChurch
kaelf, which navis hie moral
and malarial aujiport. Plan
le |i U church rtfulerly
and read your Bibla daily.

CHURCH OP CHRIST
S C IE N T IS T

■00 Eeet Second Street
Sunday Harriet A
Sunday School .
11.40 a. m.
Subject: "Mind"
Wednesday Service .. 0:no p ra.
Ilr-dtng Room: 101 W. Pint
Weewdaya: 10:10 a.ro — 4:10 p m.

Church O f God

OAK LAW N BAPTIST CHUflCH
t i l l Country Club Road
Sponsored by Plrat Baptlat
Church
Rev, R. T. B a rr e tt____Paator
Sunday School ___ 1:41 a. m.
Worahlp Parvloa _ 11:40 a. m.
Training Union ----- 4:41 P- ra.
Evening Worehlp — 7:10 p. m.
W ed Prayer Sarv. _ 7:10 p. m.

CHURCH OP OOD
llnd A Pranch
L. H A lf o r d .......... .... P u lo r
Sunday School __ t 4S a. m.
Morning Worehlp _ 11:00 a m.
E vangelletlc Berv.

Family

. 7 00 p .m .

Night Service

Y. P. E

Wed

____ 1:10 p. m.

Sunday
John
14 :IS-24

CHURCH OP OOD
OP PROPHECY

OSTEEN BAPTIST CHURCH
HW T. 414
Ph I l l - l i l t
P a e t o r ___ Cheater W. Plank
Sunday School —
11:00 a. m.
Morning Sarvloa _ U:t0 a. m.
Training Union
4:44 p- m.
Evening Service „ Tilt p. ra.
Wedneedey Maatlnga:
Organleallona ___ le ll p. m.
Prayer 7:11 p. ra.
C h o ir ______________1:14 P. » .

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Lira

Annul

Rav. Robert Welch ___ Paator
Sunday School __
• 41 • m.

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Monday
I’ aalma
27:4-t

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Methodist
FIRST METHODIST CHURCH
I I I Park Ava.
Rav. Robert M. Jenklne, Pealor
Morning Worahlp
1:10 p m.
Sunday S c h o o l____4:44 a m.
Morning W orah lp _10:14 a m.
U T F M aatln ga----(:]a p. ra.
I Intarmadlala. Senior!
Evanlng Worahlp _ 7:10 p. ra.

Well, how about their spiritual well-being? A fam ily needs s reBgloua framework in which to develop moral responsibility and itendfagt
/alth. I f Mom and Dad set s Roe example of Christian love and regular
church attendance, the fam ily cannot help but be influenced. Today's
young people, strengthened and Inspired by Church teachings, are tha
leaders that our country will need tomorrow.
Remember, Mom . . . "M an's life consists not In the abundance of
things which he possesses.” Don’ t deprive your family or yourself o f the
many precious values the Church can give.

.GENEVA METHODIST
CHURCH
Rav, W E. T lm m a____Paator
Sunday School_____ | :(! a. m
Morning Sarvlcao
11:00 a. m.
Choir Practice Wad 7:10 p. m.
Every One Wtlcoma.

V*.
Wedneaday
II Timothy
4:1-6

Tuaoday
I’aalma
100:1-6

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LUTHERAN CHURCH OP
THE REDEEMER
101 W. 14th Place
“The Church of tha Lutheran
Hour" and TV "Thla la lha
LI fa"
Harbart W. Goaraa ____ Paator
Sunday School
4:14 a. m.
Worahlp Service .... 10:10 a. m.
Kindergarten and Nuraary

No, not s single thinjj! Mom always shops carefully for her family.
Che watches their health. She makes sure they have a clean, comfortable
home. She sees that they get practically anything they want. What
more can she do?

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Thursday
II Thaaaalonlan*
2:16

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Saturday
Proverb*
22:A10

Friday
Deuteronomy
4:6-8

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ORACE METHODIST CHURCH
Onora ltd., at Woodland Ava..
Rav. John H. Hlree Jr., Paator
Church School ____ 1:44 a. in.
Morning Worahlp _ 11:04 a. m,
M t F _______________ 1:10 V- ra-\

W o r a h l p Sary lC v _ 10:44 a m.
E n f t llv t lo Birv. __ T•SO p. m.

Tuodtyi
Blblo Training ____ 7:44 p. m.
Thursday:
Young I'aopla Sarvlco 7:44 p m.

Southern Methodist
FIRST SOUTHERN
METHODIST CHURCH
Woman'* Club Building
141 Oak Ava.
Durvrard IL Knight J r. Paator

Sunday

Scndo).

W t a v. vn.

Worahlp Sarvloa

7:10 p. m.

FIRST CHURCH
OP THE NAZA11ENE
W. 2nd SL at Mapla Ava.
Paul B lc k a a __________ Paator '
Sunday School _ _ 1:11 a. m.
Morning Worahlp __ 10:44 a. m.
Youth Hour
4:00 p. m.
Evangallatlo Service 7:44 p. ra.
Mid-Weak
Service (W ad.) _ 7:44 p. hi.
Third Sunday
Slngaplratloa ___ 1:44 p. ra.
FIRST CHURCH
OP THE NAZAItENE
Lak* Mary. Fla.
Rav. W. U Holcombe, raitor
Hunday
1:44 a. m . ____Bible School
ll:no a. m. _ Morning Worahlp
7:04 p. m. __ Evanlng Service
7.00 p. m. _ Wad. Mld-Waak
Prayar Service!
7:00 p. m. _ Laat Wad. MUalouary Service

Pentecostal
FlflHT PK.NTECOSTAL
CHUHCH OK LO.VOWOOD
611 Orangn Blrttt
Etv. K. Jluth ilraiBt .... paator
Sunday School
10:00 a. m.
Morning Worahlp v UiOO a_ m.
Sunday Lvanlng _ 7:20 p. rn.
Wad. Uibla Study - 7:10 p. ra.
Conuuarora Mtaiing
F r id a y _________ 1:10
p. m.

Presbyterian
FIRST PRESBYTERIAN
CHURCH
Sanford,
Fla.
Oak Ava. A Ird SL
Grover C Sewell J r . _Paetor
Edgar W. Smith Jr. AeeleUnt
Paator
Church School —___ 1:44 a. ra.
Heaalon Meat* _ _ 14:41 a. m.
Morning Worahlp _ 11:44 a. m.
Pioneer Pallowehlp _ 4:04 p m.
Senior HI Pallowablp 4:04 p. ra.
Evening Worahlp _ 7:14 p. rn.
Wad. Prayar Meeting 7:41 p. ra.

J

COVENANT PRESBYTERIAN
1774 South Orlando Drlv*
Thomaa IL M a k ln ____Paetor
Worehlp
, — . 1:44 a. ra.
Church School ___ 14:44 a. m.

-The Following Sponsors Make This Church Notice A nd Directory P a ge PossibleGREGORY LUMBER
o f Sanford

B E TT Y CASS
Nationwide Insurance
Hwy. 17-92, Casselberry, Fla.

A R T BROWN
PEST CONTROL
C E LE R Y C IT Y
P R IN T IN G CO , INC.
B IL L H E M P H ILL MOTORS, INC.
801 W. 1st. S t, Sanford

H A R R E L L A B E V E R LY
AUTOM OTIVE
209 W. 26th S t, Sanford

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

NELSON &amp; CO., INC.
Oviedo, Florida

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

SEM INOLE LODGE
Nursing &amp; Convalescence Residence
300 South Bay Ave., Sanford, Fla.

KILGORE SEED COM PANY
1400 W. 1st. St., Sanford
CHELSEA T IT L E AN D
G U A R A N T Y CO.
119 W. First, Sanford

TH E A M E R IC AN O IL CO.
Mr. &amp; Mrs. M. R. Strickland
FOOD F A IR STORES, INC.
Robert Sulouff and Employees

HOLLER MOTOR SALES CO.
and Staff

H IL L H A R D W A R E A
IM PLE M E N T CO.
Bobby Newman and Employees

LE E BROTHERS
Plumbing, Heating, A ir Conditioning

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

W ILSON-EICHELBURGER
M ORTUARY
Eunice I. Wilson and S taff

W ILSO N-M AIER FU R N ITU R E COMr. and Mrs. A1 Wilson

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

PROGRESSIVE PR IN TIN G CO.
J. M- Cameron and S taff

P U B L IX M ARKETS
and Employees

ROSE A N D W IL K ’S R E S T A U R A N T
Rose A Wilks Bowman A Employees

PERFECTIO N
D AIRIE S

STRICKLAND-MORRISON. INC.
and Staff

J. C. P E N N E Y CO M PANY
C. L. Robinson and S taff

LIG G E TT R E X A L L DRUG
Gordon Kellett — Herman K oleff
and Employee!

H IL L LUM BER A H AR D W AR E CO.
Jimmy Crapps and Employees

STENSTROM R E A L T Y
Herb Stenstrom and S taff

SANFORD A T L A N T IC
N A T IO N A L BANK
Howard H. Hodges and Staff

S TA TE FARM INSURANCE
Companies
Irving L Pryor and S taff

SOUTHERN N A T U R A L GAS CO.
John Dunn and S taff

■ BOB'S R E S T A U R A N T
Bob and Estelle McCallister
Hwy. 17-92, Sanford, Fla.

W IN N D IX IE STORES
and Employee!

-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 Agtlaoh Baptlat Church, OvIaSa
Central Baptlat Church, tt l! Oak A va
Chuluela Ftral Baptlat Church
Chuluola Baptlat Mlaalea
Eldar Sprlaga Baptlat church.
I l l la b n iB H i
Plrat Baptlai churah. I l l Ferk Ava.
F r lead ah Ip Baptlat Church ut
Attain ante Spring*
B L III. Altarauati Spring*
Flrat Baptlat church at Dakar?
Flrat Baptlai Church at Oaaava
Flrat Bapllel Church al Lak* Mary
Flrat Bapilal Church at Lak* Maaraa
Flrat Baptlat Church at Laagwood, Cor.
Cburgh ft G ran t'
Flrat Baptlat Church at Ovladc
Flrat Baptlat Church at Baa Lang a Spring*
lrat BkUoh Miaalauary Baptlat Church.
I l l W. llih Bt.
For cat City Boptlat Church
Fountain Head Baptlat Church, Ovlad*
Lev* Boulhara Baptist MHalo*. Chuluata
Miaalauary
Baptlat
Church
North
BA

f

Mlaaiua

BapUat

ML Blaa MlaitoaarF Baptlat, Blpaa Ava.
Haw
ML
Calvary
Miaalauary
Baptlat
1144 W. Itth BL
New galam prlraltlvo Baptlat Church.
1444 W. Itth BL
New ML Clou Baptlat Churth, 171* Fear Ava
Oakiawa Baptlat Chapul, 1741 W. Illh BL
Oataan Baptlat Church
FlnaorMt Baptlat Church. &gt;41 W. Oner* HA
Frolrl* Lak* Baptlai Church, Bldg* Rd,
Fern Tark
Pregraaa Miaalauary Baptlat Chart*. Midway
Sacaad Bhlloh Mlaaloaary BapttM Church,
Niath ft Mitksrp
BL Jama* Miaaleaary Baptlat Church St*.
HA I I I Oataan
BL Paul Mlaalouary Baptlat Church, Ith BL
SL Matthew* Miaalauary Baptlat Church
Caaaau Halghta
SL Jahn'a Miaalauary Baptist Church.
I I * Cypraaa SL
Taaipl# Baptlpt Church. Pal ha Sprlaga Hd^
'Allamont* BprliBf*
laaioaary Baptlat Church.
Waalald*
laid# h|l«
t it a Holly Ava
Slaa Map* Be pList Churah. Til Oraag* A n .

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CATHOLIC

Church

___ ________ uataaa

Marutug Glory Baptlai Charch. Oaaava Hwy.
Oliva Miaaiuaary Mapiiat Church, Saa

Church *| tha Nativity, Lak* Mary
All Saul* Cathetl# Church. Ttl Oak Ava.
Roman Calkoll* Maaa, Sporlaaaaa'a Cluh,

Loads apriags BA, Laagwoed

C halutu

SL
Aau'*
Catbell* ‘Church.
Parahlag
Place, DtDnry
BL Mary Magdalen* Catholic Church. Mattland Ava. Allamont* Spring*
CHRISTIAN
Flrat Chrlatla* Church. 11*7 a Bantard Avo.
Cengragotloaal Chrlatla* Church,
1(41 Park Ava.
Northald* Chrlallnn Church. P I * r i d *
Hava* D r, Maitland
CHURCH OF CMR1BT
Church
Church
Church
Chur oh

at ChrlaL t i l l A park Ava.
*t ChrlaL Ganavn
of ChrlaL Longwood
ot Chritt, Pool*
CHURCH OF OOD

Church
Churoh
Church
Churoh

ot
ot
of
ot

O o A .I t l Hickary
Gad, Slot A Franah
God. Ovlad*
Ood Mlpaloa, EatadprU*
EPISCOPAL

.

All Salata Eplaecpal Churoh B. DaBnry
Avo, Eatarprla*
Chrtat Eplacopal Church, Longwood
All gnlata Eplacopal, Eatarprla*
Maly Cieoa Eplaecpal, Park Ava. at ilk

LUTHERAN
Over brook
Church,
Aacanalon
Lutheran
D r. Caaaalbarry
Good Shephard United Luthers,
1444 A Orlnnd* Dr.
Lutharna Churoh ot tha Radaamar,
ttl W. 14th Ptac*
Maaalah Lutharna Church, Amtrlaoo Laglon
11*11. Prnlrl* Lnk*. Fern Park
BL Luka* Lutharna Church, RL 414 Slavla
METHODIST
Barnatt Memorial Mathodlat Charch. B.
DaBnry Ava. Eatarprla*
Bear Lak* MtlhodMI Churoh
Bathal A.M.K Church. Canaan’ Ralphta
‘ Caaaalbarry Community Malhaalat, Church,
Mwy. 17-41 ft Plnay Bldg* ltd, Caaaalbarry
Da Bar y Community Mathodlat Charch W.
Highland*. DaBnry
Chrtat Mathodlat Charch
lu n lin i C i U t i i
Flrat Mathodldt Church, d ll Park Ava.
Flrat Mathodlat Church at Ovlad*
Flrat Southern Mathodlat Church
Womua'o Cluh 111 Oak Ava.
Fro* Mathodlat Church, IIP W , Ith Ml
Oaaava Mathodlat Church, Geneva
Grace Mathodlat Church. Oaora RA
Oraai Chapel A M E. Church, Ovlad*
Oakgrov* Mathodlat Church, Ovlad*
Oataau Mathodlat church

P a * 1a
Weal*yarn Mathadlat,
RL
*4
W. at Paata
BL Jaraaa A.M E . hautard Ava.
■L Mary** A.M E. Churoh BL RL d ll Oatoou
BL
Puuro Mathodlat C h u r o h
Oat***
Rl. Eutorprlaa
Blarrord
Memorial Mathodlat C h u r o h
A DaBnry
NAEARENB
F I r* t Church of
Ind ot Mapla
Far*
Park
Church

U*

N m ra a i,

W.

of
lb *
Naaaran*.
Ollrlan ltd, Faro Park
Lak* Mary Church *1 tha Maaarau*
F8ESBITER1AM

Cammunlty Praabytarlaa Church, Lak* Mary
Flrat
Praahytartas
Church.
Ouk
Avo.
ft Ird BL
Flrat Praabyiarla* church. Caaaalbarry
First
Praabytarla* church * f
DaOary,
E- Highland
Praabytartaa Church of Thu Covanant
1771 A Orlando Dr.

SL Aodraw* pTo*kyt*r|nn Church M U Lasuaol Bch. Dr, Saar Lnk*
Upaala Coraraualty Praahyurlaa Churoh.
(j pe*l a R A

Woalaalnlatar Praabytartnu Churth, Mswati
r l t il

pork,

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WEBTSIDE MISSIONART
BAPTIST CHURCH
Itb st. ft Holly Ave.
John R. K i n g ----------- Paator
Sunday School _ _ 10:00 a. ra.
Sunday
Morning Worahlp _ 11:04 a. m.
Sunday
Evening Worehlp _ 7:44 p. ra.
Wedneedey
prayer Service
- 7:41 p. ra.

ra.

N azaren e

Lutheran

CHURCH OP CHRIST
Oenevg
Ralph Brewer Jr.
Evangallet
Bible r e h o o l-------- 1:10 a. ra.
Morning Worehlp _ 4:10 n. m.
i: enlng Worehlp _ 1:10 p. ra.
Wed. Prayer Service 7:10 p. ra.

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CHRIST METHODIST
CHURCH
Sunland Catalan
Cltrua Halghta
Rav. Charlaa B. llogg _ Paator
Church gchool ----- 1:11 a. m.
Morning Worahlp __ 11:44 a. m.
M Y P ______________ 4:11
p. m.
Eva. W o r a h lp ____7:14
p. ra.
Wad. Prayar garvlea 7:10 p.m.

Church O f Christ

CENTRAL. BAPTIST CHURCH
Cor. Illh SL ft ook Are.
Cell Smith ., ■
------ Pootor
Sundoy School —.— 4:44 a ra.
Morning Worohlp — lli»4 a. m.
Training Uunlon _ 4:41 p. m.
Evening Service . _ 1:04 p. m.
V ’ed. Prayer Service 7:10 p. m.■
Nureery Open
W T R R ----------- ----- 7:10 p. m.
Sunday Nlto Broedcaet

ra.
m.

SEVENTH D A T ADVENTIST
Foraat Lnk* Savanth-day Advaullat Church.
Hwy. I l l , Foraat City
Bavauth-day Advantlat Charch. Maitland
Ava, Allamont# Sprlaga
Banferd
Savanth-day
Advantlat
Church.
Seventh ft Elm
OTHER CHURCHES
Allan's A.M E. Church, Oliva ft l i t !
Church af God In ChrlaL Ovlad*
Chuluola Community Church
Church af God of Prophecy, 11*7 E ta A v a
Church af Ood Mlaalon, Eatarprla*
Church of Jaau* Chrlat of Lottar Day
Saints, t i l l Pork A v a
Ccmmoulty ChnpsL Allamont* Spring*
(&gt;
Eaatora Qrlkodsu Church, BL Jafcua Chryooatom ChapaL Hwy. I f.I I , Far* rnrk
Congragallea Bath Israel. Illh A Magnolia
Flret Churoh of ChrlaL SelenlliL
IS* k Ind SL
Kingdom Halt of Jehovah** Wtinea*
Lake Mooroo UalL l l l l W. Third SL
Flrot Peotecoatni Church of Longwood
Full Ooapal TaUernacla 1714 Country Club
ML
Olivo Italiueaa Churoh. Ook Mill
B A Oat*a*
Pioeareot Amembly of OoA I llh ft B la
Baa lord AUlaac* ChurcA t i l l . A Pork Ava
Sanford Coagregotloo of Jehovah’a witoaeae*. ||| Saaferd AvA
The Salvatlua Array, ltd E. tod SL
,
Unity Church of Samlerd, I I I JA U t SL

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, Destiny
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Black Muslims
V E o * * Blamed For
Assassination

Sanford B i d d y basketball
All-Start will stage an exhibi­
tion game with DrLand’’ at 7
p m. tonight at Seminole .High
P&gt;tn.
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Re there being • Sanford
Herald here and one in North
Carolina: Hank Tenney, who
keeps our linotype machines in
top running order, tells that
occasionally he will receive
machine parts or a bill for
machine parts that he did not
order . . . only to discover it
was for the other Sanford
Herald, the one up in the hills
of North Carolina.
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Police
NEW YO R K (U P D —Heavy
police
reinforcements
here
and in Chicago moved in to­
day to prevent war between
Black Muslims and the follow­
ers o f Malcolm X, the rene­
gade Negro Nationalist leader
assassinated Sunday.

Seminole County

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on the St. Johns River

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“The N ile o f Am erica”

UtltF Yantai* Ib ralii
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Phone 322-2611

Zip Code 32771

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W E A TH E R : Genornlly fnir und colder tnniKht and Tuesday; low tonight in -10s. ■
VOL. 67

United Press Leased Wire

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Established 1608

MON., FE B R U AR Y 22, 1965

SANFORD,

LE G ISLATIVE proposnln in Kent?nil were ih'srunped by Mrs. Robert
I’ctrec, vice president o f Orange County Youiik Democrats at n meeting
o f state and cKstliOt officers o f the Democratic Women's Club o f Florida
Saturday at Cassidf&gt;erj-y. Top photo shows Mrs. Eva I’alnt (seated le ft).
New Smyrna Hci^hf'tii.strlct vice president, and Mrs. Philip DeMerard,
Del,and, state president; (standing), Mrs. Kathleen Reynolds. Sanford,
district vice president; Mrs. Peirce and Mrs. Ruth Treadwell. New
Smyrna Beach, state secretary. Lower photo shows Seminole Democratic
Women's Club members who elected Mrs. Walter (lielow* as district sec­
retary. From the left, front row: Mrs. Gietow, Mrs. W. Vincent Roberts,
Mrs. Dec Anderson and Mrs. Florence Gilinartin, acting president; sec­
ond low, Mrs. IVliee. Mrs. Jane Adriatico; back row, Mrs. Dorothy Aus­
tin and Mrs. Doris Williams.
(Herald Photos)

Carpenter Found
Alive In Snow

Military Draft

To Be Continued

Freedom Award
Goes To HHH

The beautiful medal, mount
pulled into a field by her heels
and left to die Saturday.
ed on stone from the ancient
fortress of Masada—the last
Two men were seen drag
Jewish stronghold to fall to the
ging the woman for nearly i
block, part of the way by her
Romans — honored the vice
arms and the rest of the way
president for his devotion to
Into the field by her feet.
U. S. Sen Everett M. Dirk- the righls of man and "to bu
The state medical examiner sen, Republican of Illinois, is man freedom "
said Mrs. White died of ex a patient at Seminole Memor­
posure but the prosecutor'* of ial Hospital.
Road Program
flee ruled the case ■ homicide
His physicians declined to
On Calendar
comment on his condition or
The county'* ro»d program
the
nature
of
his
ailment.
It
is
Exhibition Game
for this year will be discussed
An exhibition game for the recalled, however, that Sena­ •t * meeting Tuesday noon of
b e n e f i t of the Sanford tor Dirksen was recently con­ the Seminole County Chamber
Church Basketball League 0 fined to his DeBary home with of Commerce long range planscheduled b e t w e e n
the a back Injury.
_ jc in g committee.
He relumed to Washington
Church All-Stem end the
The committee will convene
Forest City Men'a teem el when Congress convened and at the Mayfair- Inn for a
7:30 p m. Tuesday at the had taken an active role in luncheon
and haa
Invited
Edgewater High gym, In governmental affairs prior to members of the County Com­
his latest hospitalization.
College Park at Orlando.
mission, the county's legisla­
tive delegation and city and
Duke In A gain
county leaders.
70 Trapped
LONDON (U P I) — The
The invitation to the meet­
Y U B A R I, Japan (U P I ) —
Up to 70 miners were feared Duke of Windsor flew in to­ ing was .made by C. Vernon
trapped today in a cave-in day frtora Paris and was ad­ Mize and Byron Kimball, coat a coal mine near thla town mitted to the London Clinic chairmen of the long range
for treatment of hi* lo ft eye. planning committee, j
ion Hokkaido Island.

Sen. Dirksen

Hospitalized

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NO. 131

Khanh Wants
Face-Saving
Measures

Mercury Hits
Sub-Zero In
Mid-West

Malcolm, ousted heir appar­
ent to Black Muslim leader
Elijah Muhammad, was cut
down by, a hail of bullets as he
spoko to his faithful at a rally.
Police blamed the Black Mus­
lim movement for the execu­
Clipped from the newspapertion ami said they feared vlot'nited Prfim International
jrjan's .newspaper, Editor &amp; J r » l . jrprjsats by Malcolm’s
Temperature# plunged be­
Publisher:
associates—especially in Chi­ low zero in much of the Mid­
At the conclusion of the cago where Muhammad lives.
west today, ending a weekend
swearing-in ceremony, as both
Extra police by the hun­ touch of spring. Snow hit the
women were watching their
dreds stood guard this morn­ Rockies with up to Six Indies
husbands
admiringly,
Mrs.
ing in Harlem to stem inter­ expected in Montana.
Johnson gave 'Sirs. Humphrey
Cold covered most o f the
necine strife among the'splin­
a small, happy jug. — Aubunation's eastern two-thirds,
tered Black Nationalists.
querque (N . M .) Tribune.
A special command post dropping temperatures to 24
Prince Charles solemnly fol­
was set up in a park depart­ below zero at Thief River
lowed his mother's lead as she
ment building in Mt. Morris Falls, Minn., and near freez­
bowed to the heads of state
Psrk with equipment for in­ ing along the Gulf Coast. The
facing her at right anktes. —
stant phone and radio com- eotd spread across northern
New York Journal-Amcricanmdnicalion with every police­ F l o r i d a .
- Senator Kennedy made a
Windblown snow hit the
man In the racially seething
light speech, quipping about
Great Lakes and Northeast
section of Manhattan.
basrhall and sports in general
Not since rioters roared states with ns much ns three
without ever presenting
a
through Harlem's streets last inches in some areas,
strong massage. — New York
Lincoln Downs horse race
summer had such emergency
Daily News.
police measures been taken. track at Lincoln, R. L, call­
He had his girl fried and
Two tow trucks, emergency ed o ff today's nnd Tuesday's
there would be the price of the
trucks, communications trucks raring curd beciiuar of snow
Inis and Ingings ami skiing and
and trucks loaded with wooden and an expected cold wave,
food and booze. — B o s t o n
Zero ur below- lendings
street
barricades stood in
(M ass.) Globe.
were recorded in Minnesota,
readiness
outside
the
Mt.
Mor­
• • •
North
Dakota,
Wisconsin,
ris nerve center.
Judge Vernon Mize envis­
In Chicago, heavy patrols Iowa nnd Illinois.
ions the time when First
It whs 22 below nt Duluth.
were stationed npar Muham­
Street will be a mall between
mad's home und other secur Minn.; 12 below nt Minneap­
Oak and Sanford Avenues . , .
ity measures were put in ef­ olis, Mum., mid i t below at
no vehicular traffic, just pe­
fect at a result of reports that Bismarck, N. D.
destrians shopping along a
Temperatures dropped near
six of Malcolm's associates,
beautiful walkway,
bent on revenge, left New zero in northeast Ohio where
• * *
Yotk in separate automobiles six inches of snow wan ex­
All women's organizations
heading in different directions pected.
in the county are invited on a
Below zeio readings were
At least two were believed en
tour of the Agricultural Ex­
forecast tonight.
toute to Chicago.
periment Station on Celery
Early t o d a y , detectives
Avenue from 9:30 until II a m
Tuesday. Coffee will be served booked on homicide charges a
22-year-old Negro who, they
at « 30 to open the lour pro­
said, fired a sawed-off shot
gram which has been arrang
gun at Malcolm X Sunday as
ed with station officials b&gt;
he arose in a Harlem auditor­
Miss Myrtle Wilson, home
ium to address 500 of his fol
demonstration agent
STE W AR T, B C. (U P D —
lowers.
A
Finnish born
carpenter
Malcolm, a Muslim defector
found alive by resellers Sun­
and bitter foe of Muhammad,
day after being entombed for
died in a hail of shotgun and
78 hours under tons of an
pistol shots before the ternHValunchr'j rock and snow to­
tied audience, which included
day faicd possible Loss of bis
hysterically screaming
WASHINGTON
(U P D
— h is
hunds und feet.
The once high hopes of ending wife and at least one of their
A doctor said the carpent­
the military draft appeared to four daughters.
er, Einar Myilyla, about 32,
The police source said the
be fading fast.
was suffering from shock,
Precise proposals that will twu Chicago-bound allies of lacerations and frost-bitten
result from a year-long De­ Malcolm were young mustach­ bunds and feet.
fense Department study of ioed Negroes wearing turbans,
Myilyla spent his ordeal in
military manpower are still one was described as the god­ the rums of the avnlnnche-dsfather to one of Malcolm's
largely speculative.
stroyed Grandbc copper min­
But the Pentagon apparently children.
ing camp on British Colum­
Tlie destinations
of
the
will have to recommend to
bia's remute Pacific Coast.
President Johnson soon that other four followers of Mai
the draft must be continued coins, who 'l eportodly left New
to maintain adequate armed York after hi* slaying, were
not known.
forces.
Chicago police officials con­
sidered the report of the m ove­
Exposure Death
ment of the anti-Muslim pa
tionalists aa "speculative” but
M IAM I BEACH (L 'P li Ruled Homicide
RICHMOND, Va. (U P I) - ordered heavy patrols near Vice President Hubert Hum­
The death ol a woman by ex­ Muhammad’s home and other phrey received the Human
Freedom award at a special
posure was ruled a homicide security measures.
Federal agents also were re­ banquet here Sunday night,
today by the commonwealth
portedly investigating the in­ kicking of! Hk 1965 Israel bond
attorney's office.
Detective* said Mrs. Bernice terstate movements of the drive, aimed at raising tioo
White, 55, of Richmond, was Malcolm sides.
million

FLO R ID A

Lakefront Topic

Burns At Rollins:

Of City Meeting

Education Funds Hike 'M u st'
WINTER PARK (U P D - In Ihc state's oldest institution of
creased fundi for instituiiAn* higher education
of higher education in Florida,
Thr Governor also was pro
both private and public, are a
settled
an honorary doctor of
must if the state is to fulfill
ils obligation to ils youth. Guv letters degree lie was one of
Haydun Bums said here today five persons (d e lv in g honor-i
Burns was here to give a ary degrees a: the special pro
sperial convocation address gram.
commemorating the goth an
Here ill Florida, financial
all available
mversary of Rollins College, I support (rim

SHS Senior Wins
UofF Scholarship

sources, public and private
must be greatly increased."
Burns said "Our objective*
can be achieved only through
vigorous, sustained and united
c[fort
u{X)n , deeper j
general understanding of the
purpose* and aspiration* of
American higher education."

City Commlnion had two
business sessions slated today,
one this afternoon and one this
evening.
The afternoon session was
to have been given over to the
lakcfrcinl development propos­
al
"Zoning and possible parking
changes will mark lonighl's
agenda.
Second reading of (he ordi­
nance to change bar closing
hours will be heard along with
an amendment to allow apart­
ments in C l arras and zone
an area at 77th Street and
French Avenue to R-l. Several
other miscellaneous items of
business also are scheduled.

Burns said all Floridans
should give strong support to
the role of private institutions
of higher education In the j
total educational program of
the state.
"A
great
and.
unique
strength of American higher
education stem* from the his­
toric coexistence of strong
private institutions and strong
public
institutions,"
Burns
said.
OCALA (U P D - Two men
T h e Governor said there suspected in a post office
have been encouraging signs break-in at Sharpei in Bre­
of increased co operation and vard County took a date
co-ordination in recent months trooper'i car at gunpoint to­
between public and private day and roared off In an axinstitutions iu the state.
change of gunfire.
"There needs to be more,"
The black and yellow patrol
be said.
car waa found abandoned two
Burns said that enrollment hours later and ahortly after­
in high education facilities in ward Robert F. Quinn, 20, of
Florida last fall totalled 116,• Cocoa, w ai captured near a
000 students and said that thin horse farm.
will be almost doubted by
Authorities closed In on the
1970.
other man, identified by the
"N ever before has Florida, patrol aa Everett Thom ai
nor has
any other state Rennlck, 44, of Cocoa, with
throughout this nation, faced bloodhouadi In a wooded arta.
auch pressures for fundi (o Airplane* also were used In
support
higher
education," trying to locate ihc suspect,
Buz os aaid*
who woa armed with a piitul.

School senior, bai received a

JOE FARLESS

W ASH ING TO N (U P I )— President Johnson to.
day called on young Americans to advance the caus*
of freedom by sharing fully “ in the responsibilities,
the dangers nnd the passions o f your time.”
The President outlined the sacrifices and rewards
o f the Grent Society in a
s p e e c h nt ceremonies
marking the 100th anni­
versary of the University
o f Kentucky at Lexing­
ton.
The Greal .Society cannot be
built by government alone, he
declared. ‘ ‘ It needs your aacriflee and effort."
Johnson told his audience at
the
university
convocation
that "w c cannot and will not
withdraw from this world. We
are too rich, too powerful and
too important. And we are too
concerned,"
The President emphasized
that he was not speaking of
foreign policy, although our
relations
abroad
presented
"g ra ve and Immediate is­
sues,"
He said he was speaking of
the challenge# to American*
today Jn jlonicsRc.*nd fojeijyi
fields,
"W c care that men are hun­
gry—not only in Appalachia,
but in Asia and A frica," he as­
serted.
"W e care that men are op­
pressed—not only in this cuun
try but wherever a man is un­
just to man.
We care that men should
govern themselves and shape
their own destinies — not only
in Kentucky' but in every cor
ner of every continent.
"W e csrc for peace — not
only for ourselves, but for
every country torn by con­
flict."
Johnson warned young Am er­
icans they would inherit a
world with the greatest dan­
ger, but also with "the most
promising destiny in history."
" I f you wish a sheltered and
uneventful life, you arc living
in the wrong generation," he
said.
"F o r only those who dare
to fail greatly, can achieve
much."
He added that American
youth "w ill find meaning only
by sharing in the responsibil­
ities, tlie danger* and the pas
sums of your lim e."
The Chief Executive and
Mr*. Johnson attended ser­
vices Sunday at historic Christ
Church (Episcopal) across the
Potomac In Alexandria, (Va ,)
where Washington worshipped.
Johnson sal in the tame pew
the first president occupied
when he attended services.
The Bcv. William Sydnor
Jr., roeior of the 102 year-old
church, said It was traditional
to invite the President lo tlie
Sunday service nearest Wash­
ington'! birthday.

EDW IN H U N T w u b p pointed today by Gov.
Hnydnn Burns to tha
Board o f School Trus-.
tees o f Seminole Coun­
ty. He succeeds Donald
Bales, resigned w h e n
he was appointed by
the Governor to t h e
Seminole Board o f Pub­
lic Instruction.

nJU LV A ...

BRIEFS
It’s O fficial
BERLIN (U P D - T h e Soviet
Union stated publicly for the
first time that Adolf lliUer
killed himself In his chancell­
ory bunk In Berlin.

Red Satellites
MOSCOW (U P I )- T h e Soviet
Union sent another unmanned
satellite into orbit today ia
a stepped up program of apace
research.
Three
"Coamoa’*
satellitcf were orbited Sunday.

Blast Kills 3
HOMESTEAD (U P D - T h r e *
workers were killed Sunday
when a dynamite explosion
shuttered thr stillncsi of the
Everglades at a canal con­
struction site near here.

Strike Parley
M IAM I (U P D —Dade Coun­
ty Mayor Chuck Hall called a
meeting of striking dockworkrrt and Miami area shippers
today to seek an end of tha
42 day dock strike that haa
crippled Florida porta.

Mardi Gras

NEW ORLEANS (U P I ) —
King Frcret will lead hla coatumid
krewe through tha
Sportsmen Plan
streets of Ncw| Orleans Ih li
evening in the first night pa­
Steak Benefit
A benefit steak dinner is rade of tb* 1965 carnival eeaplanned for Wednesday night son.
by the Seminole Count) Sports­
men's
Assudotion
at
its
DAMASCUS, Syria (U P D —
grounds off Highway 4H just
cast of the Wckiva B u rr | The U. S. Embassy announced
today that the Syrian gw erabridge.
H e n r y Wight, association mrnt has ordered the expul­
president, is twing assisted in sion or Miss Martha Scherarrangement*
by
Howard rer, a secretary in the em ­
Hodges and Bob Wychc. The bassy's administrative section,
dinner w-ill be served at 7 p m as an alleged spy.

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Joe Farless, Seminole High
scholarship from the loci
Alumni Association of the Uni­
versity of Florida.
The scholarship is awarded
to Ih# outstanding senior each
year who ia selected for lead­
ership. all-around ability and
scholastic achievement. Farless ii president of the Semi­
nole High School Key Club.
The award wili be present­
ed Thursday at 7:30 p. m. at
a Capri Restaurant banquet.
Students
from
Seminole,
Oviedo
sad
Lyman Hligh
Schools will be recognized at
the meeting.
Dr. J. Wayne Reitz, Univerilty of Florida president, will
be the principal speaker,

SAIGON (U P D — I.E Gen.
Nguyen Khanh agreed today
to resign as South _V I*t
Nam's
military
atrongman
hut balked at demands of the
powerful Armed Forces 6ouncil that he com* to Saigon
and put hi* resignation in
writing.
Khanh was reported
to
have agreed early today to
step down in a series o f tele­
phone conversations with the
group o f rebellious generals
that had voted |iim out.
But he was said to he hold­
ing out at Vung Tau, 40
miles from Saigon, until sotne
face-saving measure had been
worked out for him,
The council sent a delega­
tion to Vung Tau to try to
convince Khanh to route here
ami officially resign as a preliininary
to his departure
from South Viet Nam.
Khanh
was deposed
as
armed forces commander-inchief by order of Thief of
Slat,* l ’han Khar Suu Sunday.
At the same time he lost
this position as chairman of
the ‘ rmed Forces Council,
which Includes all of the
country's top generals.
An American E m b a s s y
spokesman denied reports of
involvement o f the American
mission here In t lie disap­
pearance of some of the 14
persons implicated in the at­
tempted roup last Friday.
The Armed Forces Council
offered rewards for the 14,
dead or alive.
Lt. Gen. Tran Van Minh, a
Roman Catholic known as
" L illie Minh," was named to
succeed Khanh in the power­
ful (Hist of commander-inchief after three days of
coups, counter coups ami the
threat of Tulhscule war be­
tween feuding factions in the
Vietnamese army.

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Page 2— Mon. Feb. 22, ’65

ijr r ilh

Smorgasbord
Set March 4
In Altamonte
Ilf Julia llarto-

• By F r m t n Waaler
The

The lubject o f Incorporation

Altamonte

Springs

Garden Club will sponsor •

came before the Lake Mary
Chamber o f Commerce at the

Smorgasbord

February meeting. Discuaalon

Community

from the floor, however, roaulted In vote of the member­
ship to again shelve th e 'issue
fo r the present time.
General feeling o f the group
it that there I* a need for a
committee to be appointed to
study pros and cons o f Incor­
poration and to keep Inform­
ed for possible future action.
It is expected that the time
will coma when people of the
HARHEtJUKI) CHICKEN dinner to raise fund* for Seminole High School
community must definitely de­
band
activities will be held nt the Elks Club grounds Saturday with serv­
cide fo r or against Incorpor­
ing to start nt 4:30 p.m. Shown preparing barbecue at former event are
ation. Preliminary and con­
band parents ( from left) H. II. Berry hill, R. J. Jeffcoat, Elmer Avenel
tinuing study by the commit­
and Ralph Peters.
(Bridges Photo)
tee will contribute toward n
wiser decision at that time.
Persona Interested In volun­
teering to serve on this commlttes are being asked to con­
William
Harney Brinson, gion, o f the Brotherhood o f
tact any Chamber officer or
attend the March 4 meeting fl!», o f 1422 Park Avenue, tiled Kailroad Trainmen, and of
In the Lake Mary Fire Hall. Frltlny.
liny Branch Baptist Church
He ranie to Sanford in 1940 in Sylvnnia, (ia.
risns snd plsnts for four
Survivors are his wife, Mr*. besutlficstlon a re n
snil retired five yenrs ngo as
In the
n
conductor
fo r Atlantic Kdnn M. Brinson o f San­ county were accepted this
l a ffc# O a r l mt Ik# f o u n t y
ford; a son, Maj. W. 11. Brin­ morning by the beautification
J #1*1*1*,
tViifwfy, Mia I# Coast J,ln* -gailrond. tie was
a veteran o f World W ar I, a son Jr., 11. S. Army, Heidel­ committee o* the Seminole
• f Florida. l a P r * b * l *
f a r# Ik# »:■ !«*• &lt;tfi
member o f the American Le- berg, Germany, now here on County Chamber of Com­
W A L T K H la- C L A R K ,
leave;
four
grandchildren; merce.
D fc rtiH -------------- :— x. .
riv a l, kroner
sisters, Mrs. Ola Franklin,
Work Is expected to alert at
N o lle * I* U u t i f *iv#ri th *i
of tjylvania, Mrs. Celcstine
th# un d*r »l«n #d will, .on th#
soon at the State Road De­
Franklin, of Jackson, S. C.,
H t h day of March, A. I*. IMS,
partment give* its official
firaaant to tha l l o n o r t b l a C o u n ­ I * T I I K t l l i r i I T L o t I I T o r Mrs.
Ucxford NeSmlth, of
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Albany,
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brothers,
Sid­
Florid a, till final return, a r.
The committee, headed by
count and vouch#f*. a* K i # n i * r o i r s r v , r i . o n i i i A .
ney, of t-uke City, Tltue, of
f o r o f th# Karat# of W A I , T K I l I &gt; I II I M T . I I T VO. I4STT
John Alexander, met with L.
Dude
City,
Homer
and
Earl
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la. C L A l l K , d*c**#*d. and #1
OIIIII:l&lt; 111- 1*1 l l l . l l ’ ATMIV
of Sylvania, John Francis, of K. Thompson of the SRD
aald tlma, than and th*r*. »n*k*
si i t r o l l r o n t u T . o s t h i :
application to tha maid Judith
beautification and landscaping
M it It T O A fl K Fort Wentworth, Gs., and S.
f o r -a final aatllamant o f hi# M H -.U ’ d l l A N
division,
who drew up the
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norClifford
of
Ilrooklett,
Ga.
*&lt;1ml nlmirat Ion o f aald ratal#
plsna.
and for an ordar discharging pur at Ion,
Gramkow
Funeral
Home
in
lM il n U ff .
film i i aurh Earculor.
Affected it once in the procharge of arrangements.
Datrd thla tha lt'th day of
grim will be the lakefront, the
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jrtihruAry, A. D. J i l l *
jp .11v i•r• - .I huitoirol of 1"'M
C. K C L A R K
lnt4,rchanne si Interstate 4
A * Kaacutor of tha Kalat r \ A J A M : rrU.t.INH. Slut « tl ll
and
Highway
17 92.
the
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JA.SK NVK. the &lt;llvotr,«l » t t *
pacaaard.
"Islands" at Highway 434 snd
„ f r i i A a i . K S nii.rtK H T c o t.
HhlnhoUrr and Loga n
iiiiiN *n &gt; , w i l l i a m i m m . v 17 92 at longwood and on 17I,IN S,
m i
now
r»r«*rfl*&lt;1 trt
F tr ■t Fa d # r • I It ti 11d »n*
— Ftin#rjit #n vh ## I nr W II*
l t n v A t . l t S’ V !•:. IciIiipi I hr het
Hanford, Florida
Hutu 1l-tt ri# v llrlijkwn r‘f, wh't 92 it Ciswl!&gt;erry
liu.tprtl.ll. I MIN tl.lt
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A t t o r n e y * for K i n »i 1«»r
f1l#d FrMiiy w# i* hHd « i ll
Clusters of palms snd plants
PuliIL h Fab. 11, 22. a M a i. h
m m h # i ur l#y ni &lt;)r*mkuw
T ill I ' l m t l . l t till.lll.U T C "l.1 . &gt;. m i .
h*ii ii rr -t I Mom# f "http*! with will be placed along tire lakeU \ H , t h , itlvitr.eil Im*
CDJ-29
R r v Ki#d ll &lt;‘ li itii# o/ru l#t
front as a primary project
I . hm I .,f
IIOVS-A
JAVU
I tig Til# 11rtd&gt; w * » frir warded
t-fll.MSH, ati.l ,1111 not r , .
vcvrii n r i m im &gt; «
i ** s&gt; I v *ii l* O f
wh#r# ##r* in the lie *ut idea lion work.

William Brinson Succumbs At 69

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Serving on the amnrgnsbord
committee ere Mr*. Hobert
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.MILS. P A T G R E E N
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at tha County K n g l n * # r * t»f
i r * " i . t a i l '&lt;&gt; 4 " ••• I ' l ' l B i i ' - n 1
Ity Mmy Ann J*.n#*. h* * h##n j TO A L L P K n a i l M
II A V IT O
flea on U k 11*92 Mouth of t'V ' l - f r t ' i l l t, .1 I i * I s h i - l t s s s l i i s l
filed lu the ('If nil i'uurt of i &lt; 1.41*1* Oil IllCtf A M U AO A IT ,
f i . i l i t . l t l l - ( it —i l l s n i l s '4 II*
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Tutu and aa r h of you art
0 « a l * d anvalop# plainly mark#d
d#*t rlptlop f t Hi*
le r dtvorc* ny M i r y Ann Jon** hereby noil Had and ratjulrad to
an
th*
out aid#,
"I'll l&gt; Fit It prnyt#ri)f pr »cr#*1*&lt;l * i * m * t 1*
*ia in »i
Ci*r*n&gt; • H I * h * i &gt;! Ml* any claim* and damandt
TeAt »•.. DR» k ,V
F U R N I S H I NO inama o f 1t#m)
«nt1 ytiu * r* h *f *h y r#- which you nr alihar of you'
©|i#n Mar» h I, 19G- "
MERE I* ARK INI* RK &lt;,11&lt;k&gt;iira,
11y r rt (si file* VhllT (aii#W#r “ f may have against aald aetata
|*EAT, nrrnnllriK to l» I e*»
Midi will h# op#ti**d on Tuaa
K • r I y ta
fii
i*
11|rf \\ |we* pi#i**1 In th# • • m* In tha o f f I d# r»f Hurl
day. Mar oh 9, 19*:.. at 10 tin
Ihr r#tif rri-oi »t#d In l' l* t
I•v f»r 111-fur* Miii « ti I &lt;ti l
&lt; I tiiUih old* r , Court ly Juda# of
limfk 12, I ' m #
* I'nliU*
A M or i i anon th* r#aftnr «■
lt»r.or&gt;1*
H*mlb*»(i* c o u n ­ with Itir I’ ti f k nf nut p*ld Hamlnola County, at hi a of fir#
poaalhli, at a rnaailritf to hr
Ctuis t *1 H.itifurd, Flurid*, and In tha Court llouaa In Hanford,
Laid In tha County c^mrula#*
ty. K R r l d * .
wtihln
atg calendar
to r 11• «»r * copy t h• r* " f with Florida,
Ion i l i c M t i i ftotim In tha Court
T l l i k N " tb • #h*1l »•* puMI*h
Ft montha from th# ttma « f lha
rd 4»n» # r n&lt;-h * # * k f nr fotir ’ h* itn*l#i#li tt#d *iifirri#y
lloua a at Pan ford, Florida
W \A'• i • U n M.t* 14 1•. #«n* flrat publication of thla not lea.
Tha
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to • uriPft.'Hl Lv*
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i»r HAN &gt; * *It 11 H I R A M *
In wr it in g
and contain the
aachuloalltiaa In tdda and to rt
H A I T I ' *♦ K* uf &gt;r ti. F- ntln.de* m**” l hy il*r*u1l will h« rtiii rad (t!s4
# of raaitlam*# anil puat of*
i g .i i ii * i v mii rhri #ln
J#«*l any or all hlda
f ’ ittintl
Klorhlii. Mil# ^r'I 'l*&gt;
flea
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nf tha claimant
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R . i j f t of C m in lf
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■#•) «»f i h l i Honor 4l»l# Court and muat ha a worn to by th#
Ion # r ■
M* ml no la
County
I HE A El
• t Hi ii for tf, Florida, t k li i h&gt; claimant, nia i g a n i #r a t t o r ­
Arthur M Rw*k» ith. Jr ,
Florid a .
ney. #r th* aania phall ba void
Clerk of th* Circuit Court i t 1h day of J in u t r y I Ml.
John R. A l # i « n d * r , Chair*
/a/ JAM ES E J E W E L L
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ina n
Aa Esacutnr nf aald aetata
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II.
Dick
with,
Jr.,
Jtyt W . Ruah, Jr.
Hr p uly i T r i k
m a n o r . n on vaT E iN , t u r n C lirk
County Kn«lt&gt;**r
Rut'll«li F « b . I. l l , 21 A M *r
H U L L A rlt T R E I C
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(&gt;rlatii|o, Florida
f il l 'l l ah r#i&lt; IS. j : 4 Mar I
IT THE CIRCUIT COURT o r i &gt; I t i r c i r c u i t i o i r t o r Nitifnrd. Florid *.
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S W IN G S
F U L T O N I A V t N O II R A N K F I R S T
K I N G * COUNT Y.
AND I.MAN AMt«fH*tAT|nN OF
F U l n U f f . ORLANDO# a e*»rpor*tl«ti.
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THOM AH II ll R O VKft
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Miami. I ' l r l . l *
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A D D I T IO N .
a&lt;. urillng
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•d In Flat Hook 12 Hag* you
in
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atiilllad
kit, t'uhlic llacorila of KainP ( 4 uie, 4i iiit |ha'I y o u at a ira*
n o l i CountyT Florida,
ii nt red to f l i t y mi t art* war with
La# haait filed ig a ln a l y**U In Ilia i ' I r i k o f thla Court ami
f h * * hov* aty lad Milt, and you pi » # rv * a c op y lharaof upon
• r* raqulr*d U» aarv* * » *»py (h r p la in tif f or p la l t i l l f f a atW * w ill loan you a 1
uf your Ana war *»r ult ur Ulead- tor n ay a, whuaa iiam# arid ad*
lug lu Hi* Cufiiplil nl f it Ida lu • dr#|« la Gil# a. Had!rick A R “ h*
c y lin d e r s y s t e m
w llh
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AN DERttuN, In son, 101 K i l l Church Siracl.
au to m a tic r e g u la t o r ( o r a
I I I ’ Hit. U L A N
A LO W N D E 8. Orlando,
Florida,
not
latar
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C in tr a l
Doulavird. than March 17. H R . I f you fall
s erv ic e c h a rg e o f 11.00
Drlandu Fl rhJ*. *nd file lha to do ao, * Dacra# P r o (*ot»per mo nth and d t l i r e r full
O'1 1g hi* I Alia war uf u I liar l* l*ld - f*a*ii will h# an l* rad agalnai
r ) lindrra a* needed fur
Jii at; In th* o f f i t * o f th# Clark ynu fur th* i * l l « f d«riii*iid*&lt;d In
o f tha Circuit Court on ur h*&gt; th* Complain 1, Thla a uii la to
the s a m e low *0.00 per
f o r Hi# 1711» day of March, IMS. foracloaa a mort gage. Th# ra il
c y lin d e r rata.
I f you fa ll to do H i a dreraa property prutaadad agalnai la:
pro c o n f iM u
will
ta takan
I#ot 20 of W E L L I N G T O N 'S
• gal nai you fur th# raltaf 4#«
A D D IT IO N , Hanford. F l o r ­
Delivery Anywhere In
anaudad In Hi* Com plain*
ida, ai T o n ll ng lu lha plat
Jhl# N o th # ahitl h# pulillahSemlnule County
(haraijf a i rtcordad In UUI
•d otiu# a* w#ak for four, non*
llouk I. Hag# IIP, of th#
a a f u t u # w a l k * IH ’ th# MAN*
Dubllc R#rurdd of Strnlnol#
FORD HERALD.
County, Florida.
D A T E D T I I I B ISlh day of
W I T N E S S my hand and lha
*•#1 o f I Ii l ■ Court at Sanford.
F i b r u a r y , IMS.
(H E A L )
Florida, thla 4th day of FabAr th u r W B a t k a l l h , Jr.,
ru#r&gt;. A. D. IMS.
Clark uf Circuit i' u u t i
IfK A L )
ll y j FI * r t h4* T. Vlbl#n
Ar th ur l&lt; U#ckwtih. Jr.,
D epu ty Clark
Hy: M alth a T. Vihlerr. D. C*
“ Formerly Sanford Gaa Co.*'
Gil##, lla drlc k A Roblnaon
Andaraun. Ruah, Data
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‘ NATURAL GAS FOR SANFORD
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�Impossible ?
In 1776 the Second ContlnenUl
Confrees celled upon George Wash­
ington to take command o f the tat­
tered, ragtag American troops and
•whip the mighty British army.
Tills was like telling Casey Stengel
to take the New York Meta end win
the pennant
Washington carried out the as­
signment by doing the impossible.
By doing i t he established an
American tradition that has carried
this country through many a tight
squeak.
‘ As we observe Washington's 233rd
birthday anniversary on Feb. 22, it
Is well to remember not only the
magnificent contributions he made
to his country's welfare, but the per­
sonal sacrifices ha Incurred in mak­
ing them.
He was a rich man. He could have
lived In ease and high comfort. In­

Dr. Crane’s

He Nurtured the Seed

Worry Clinic

stead, he chose to suffer hardships
almost beyond human endurance.
He was sniped at almost as much
.b y his own people as by the British
soldiers. He was subjected to trea­
son, abuse, jealousy, personal treach­
ery, physical discomfort, violent cri­
ticism and maddening apathy.
But he stuck It out, and won. His
passion for freedom, loyalty to his
country and dedication to public serv­
ice were invincible.
He set a pattern for other great
American leaders who were torfollow..
Without him and them, where would
this country be?
As the first commander o f the
American army and the first presi­
dent o f the United States, George
Washington earned the title o f Father o f His Country.
He was even more than that. He
was a real American— not only one
o f the first, but one o f the greatest.

Dr. Max Rafferty 1* a patriot la the field of modern
education who la Happing
the sabotage of oar schools.
For be believes we should
land great heroes Uke Geor­
ge Woshlngtea, N a t h a n
Hale, John Panl Jongs et al.
Beware of reposing nadue
faith la the U N when a ma­
jority of Iti member* are
against the freedoms grant­
ed ns by oar U. S. Constitu­
tion!

Long Haul For Reds
It has often been pointed out that
communism has many superficial re­
semblances to a religion, with its own
holy books, dogmas and saints. It
now appears that the Red Chinese
are writing their own version of the
Apocalypse of St. John.
Warnings o f grave threats to the
Communist faith o f the people— last­
ing even unto the fifth or 10th gen­
eration— were •voiced recently by Uu
Dlng-yl, the party’s propaganda di­
rector.
“ Capitalist elements” are very ac­
tive and influential in many areas
o f Chinese life, he said, repeating an
official forecast that China may not
become a completely Communist so­
ciety for 800 years.
Until then there will be continu­
ous revolution against "imperialists,
landlords, rich peasants and right­

ists o f the bourgeoisie." Lu Dingyl warned against the anti-Marx and
o f the hopes o f the above-mentioned
elements that modern revlsionlsta
like Khrushchev will appear In the
third or fourth generation! to re­
store capitalism.
This is one Communist prediction
that ought to come true.

Thought For Today
Are not the days o f my life few?
L et me alone, that I may find a lit­
tle comfort.— Job 10:20.
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Bruce - Biossot— Roy Cromley

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Political Notebook

If you are feeling sorry for your­
self. you are building a wall which
shuts you out from the things you
desire.— Edward E. Hale, American
clergyman.

W ASH IN G TO N (N E A ) —
The anguilh of the govern­
or! gore on. This le their etaton to worry about getting
more money.
Only four dayt apart. Gov,
Edmund G. (P a t) Brown of
California and Gov. Nation
Rockefeller o f New
York
thumped out liltiG-llfl budget
T. Brown, U a vascular spec- lyriciit ere nuch that he la m enage* which call for a
iallet. Whatever that l».
now widely recognlied In the combined outlay of (7.6 bil­
Dr. Brown began writing modiral profession ee a eort lion.
medical folk eongi about sevThi* total— f t
billion in
o f Hammenteln o f the hy­
en year* ego for the enter­
California and f3.fi billion In
podermic. Ur meyb* an Irving
New York—turpeeBee the fed­
tainment of hi* colleague*.
They made euch a hit, hie lo­ Berlin ef the bedpan*.
eral budget in three of FrankAnyway, when a phyeictan
cal medical society had eom*
of them recorded and h*» l know mentioned the record­
been telling the album* to ing* to me, 1 ordered n aet
rale* fund* for it* scholarship of them and on a recent eve­
ning, during the cultural hour
foundation.
Tk* Htral4
I»tDr. Brown’* talent* ae a *t my huuta, I gave them ■ t*ra twmm Iti rta d vri on |*khearing.
Ilf a ir ilr* . T li* t*rt!*r w iF

Dick West’s

The Lighter Side
W ASH IN G TO N ( U N ) —
Every on* know* that folk
music ha* been setting in­
creasingly aperlallicd. llu l I
didn’t reelit* Juet.how spectallied until the other day
when I ran aeroe* an album
of folk music fo r ‘ doctors.
Theae aonga were written
by a doctor In Springfield,
Mo&gt;. end not ju it a general
practitioner.
The eompoeer, Dr. Jemee

Letters

Herald Area Correspondents
Altamonte Springe
Mrs. Julia Barts*
*11-1311
Bear Lake-Fereat City
Mrs. Maryana Mils*
B3I-II7B
Casselberry
Mrs- Jene Csesslherry
BJB-II4B
Chuluota
/Mr*. Jean M afia
BIS-1741
Detlsry
Mrs. John Lsone
B6I-4BB3
Deltona
Mr*. Mildred Haney
4*3-1431
Geneva
Mr*. JeAnn Hays
311(873

Entorprtdt
Mr*. Rltrkle nsrrk
148-1334
443-4*04
Lake Mary
Mrs. Frtnrre Wetter
113-411*
Lake Monroe
Mrs. 11. L. Johneon
131-4721
Longwood
Mrs. Donna Katas
838-1117
North Orlando
Mrs. Margarrt Cosby
132-8711
Onlata
Mrs. Clarence Snyder
811-4141
Orlede
Mr*. Rvetyn Lundy
184-1180

In tlie quaint and earthy
Idiom o f tlie folk nrtiet, Dr.
Brown examine* torn* of the
problem* with which the poor
downtrodden phytician In cureetl. And in loin* catet, KOIl
winch he in curtrd.

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I particularly admired a
tour hing little ballad called
••I’ll Try To Say No,” better Editor, Herald;
known ua ‘ 'The llnui* Call
We appreciate very much
Hong.”
the publicity which The SenDr. Brown alno wring* a ford Herald gave our recent
lot of emotion ftuni him hymn membarehip campaign.
to the dlagnoitlclan titled “ It
Ae you know, the drive wee
Muat Be a Vlrua." or ".Stall­
the moat aucceaaful In the hiting, the A rt of Medicine."
tury of our Chamber, and
The laymen might find tome
thoee of ui who have been di­
of hit lyric* a hit eeuterir, thu
rectly involved want you to
terminology being rather tech­
know that the eupport which
nical. For example, when he
your newipaper gave ua wa»
recommended a certain type
In a large meaiure reiponilble
of inclelon “ for thote who
think youhg," 1 didn’t get the far that aurceaa.
W * are moat grateful to
you
and your writer* fo r co­
But everyone can appreci­
ate the tender sentiment of operation that we feel went
■urh line* ae " I f you think far beyond The llerald'a obli­
your life ii void — you should gation to pubilah the new*.
Arthur II. Beckwith Jr.
have a hemorrhoid." When
Robert T. Beinerrr
folk muiic Ii written from the
Co-Chairmen
heart, it* menage it univers­
Memberahip Committee
al.
point.

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Sanford, Florida

Mon., February 22, 1965

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paid la advaaee.
Taa Herald la a at eat bar e l U * Dane* m i l wait* u **•
lilted eacJueivelp I* lb* ee* |*r repeblleatlea * ( all lb* leeai
aew* prioted la u la atwi
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tin D. Roosevelt’* aeven pre­ real preaiure point In state
war year*. It almost matches budget* everywhere
II.S. outlays in a fourth year
Pat Brown note* there are
of that span.
now five Californians for ev­
Brown'* message particul­ ery four when he was sworn
arly has about It a somewhat in six ysars ago. But puhlie
plaintive, pleading quality. It school population in that ipan
•teme to cry for understand­ has increased twice ah' much.
ing by legiilatnrs, and voters, He adds in his message:
of the continuing necessity for
“ More than on* of every
larger money demands.
fuur Callfom iani is now in
Lying behind every line of school, and the rest of us are
this 18-pnge fiscal recital is fooling the bill, ae we ehould
the dilemma fared not only and mutt . . .’’
by Brown hut also by virtual­
Brown ii asking hit legi­
ly all governors. The question slature in Sacramento to pro­
la how to survive politically vide a new grnernl increase
while meeting the rising bur­ of (103 million in state aid
dens iinpoied by a spiraling to local schools. This would
population.
come on top of extra |46 mil­
Brown struggled to make it lion due the schools under the
all somewhat more bearable: existing annual growth aid
"Making a budget In a formula.
To pay for this and other
growing, dynamic state like
California . . , i&gt; a demanding s t e p p e d - u p expenditures,
and not always pleasant link. Brown is asking for tax re­
"Scarce d o l l a r * ure a vision and a recourse to "peyHe
strangely inhuman and limit­ aa you-go" withholding.
ing measure of human need. has some "tx-yond the baste
And tax aytteme, complex and budget” proposals in educa­
distracting in their endless tion, recreation, health and
variations on who should pay welfare tiiat would demand
what share o f tlie coats of higher Income urn! sales taxes.
civilisation, tend to obscure
Rockefeller’* budget calle
the fa d that taxes often open for ft 13 million more In state
the way for human opportun­ aid to local schools. Other
ity and human aspiration.
added educational costs would
"Nonetheless, it is the bud­ bring the total increase in this
get with its hard-won balance field to (1117 million for New
between taxes end appropria­ York. He, too, seeks new mon­
tions that is democracy's most ey from a sales levy, cigarette
lax doubling, higher motor
vital operating document."
One thing that emerges vehicle fees. Total proposed
with fresh force from these tax boost: |G30 million.
whopping California and New
To those who may protest
York budgets: The big urban­ against such proposals as
ised state* are really money these, Pat Brown uttered a
brokers for their cities and wailing sound which might
come from any governor.
town*.
"What, then, should we do?
In California'* rate, twoIhlrde of proposed lltflfi-fltl Turn back? Throw up our
outlays for current operations hands at the prospect of hav­
are marked for aesiilanca to ing to raise enough money to
local governments. Much of meet our real need* I "
thi* is for school aid. Tlie per­
Whoever eaye "yee” hat the
centages in N tw York are seemingly Impossible task of
virtually identical.
puixllng out workable alter­
Education |a, o f course, the native answers.

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deprived their own d tlseiu
of habeas corpus, plus freedom from unwarranted search
and eeisnre, as well as free
speech, etc., why Hwuld we
reipoee euch sublime (end
naive) faith in a deepotlc body
where almost 71 per cent of
Its members subscribe to dic­
tatorship of the Hitler variety?
George Wuhington would
aUior the wey an have let
•such alien, doctrine* be allow­
ed in the schoolroom to brain­
wash our children.
Modern history book* delete
the immortal words of Nathan
Hale, who said prior to his
death:
‘ I only regret that I have
but one life to lose for my
country."
And John Paul Jones, with
his ship afire and sinking,
when ordered to surrender by
the rival British Captain, re­
plied:
"Sir, I have not yet begun to
fight."
Then he lashed KiS' *hlp to !
the British vessel, boarded the
latter and captured the crew,
but modern historians delete
these patriotic stories Why?
Dr.
Rsfferty thinks our
children should be inspired by
such heroism 1

Phil
•hit Newsom Says

. .

Vo Nguyen Giap
DPI Foreign New* Analyst
In the early morning moon­
light of May 7, IBM, V iet­
namese rebel* outnumbering
their French foes by five-toone began their final assault
on the mountain-rimmed fo r­
tress of Dlen Bitn Pbu.
Whtn Dien Blen I’hu fell
after 23 hours of human
wave assault, it marked the
end o f GS days o f slrge and
the end o f French power In
Indochina.
In seven anti a half ysars
Die French had lost «n esti­
mated 100,000 men *nd spent
t(&gt; billion. In addition, the
United States bad contributed
|2 billion.
The author of the rebel
strategy was a man named
Vo Nguyen Giap, of whom
few
Americana ever have
heard and couldn't remember
his name if they hud.
But upon Vo Nguyen Giap
may depend the future of the
struggle in Viet Nam today,
whether the wer ia to be ex­
tended or whether there is to
be a ceaee-fire and then a
negotiated settlement.
lie also provides an import­
ant historical link between
Dien Dlen Phu and today.
It waa he who directed the
___________ St___________________

in South Viet Nam program

strategy against tht French
then and who today, a* Com­
munist North Viet Nam’s de­
fense minister, directs the at­
tack against the Americans
In South Vlrt Nam. He also
has an important political
voice in the Communist drive
to destroy the government of
South Viet Nam.
In the war ngtiinst France,
Giap played heavily upon the
weariness o f the French peo­
ple St home with the long
and
expensive
Indochinese
war. He also snnght victory
before
the
United
Staten
could Intervene.
Militarily, Giap has writ­
ten that “ wars of liberation’*
such as resulted in the Com­
munist take-over of mainland
China and now being fought

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guerrilla action to attack byorganised military unit*.
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Indiret* he now believes the
second phase haa been reach­
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So we hare seen a trend to
laud England and Europe and
sell America short. Thus, we
have seen our children brain­
washed in favor of a World
Government that supersedes
our own Republic.
"Patriotism makes children
too nationalistic," one such
history professor slated, "and
thus they will not submit as
readily to the wise dicates of
the United Nations Council.”
But let’s face facts, for a
change, and quit accepting
such unpatriotic remarks.

CASE V-411: Dr. Max R af­
ferty is Iho remarkable Super­
intendent of Public Instruc­
tion for the stste of Califor­
nia.
He h n caused tremendous
debate in educational circles
by urging the history teachers
to laud American patriots,
When Luis Kutner, able
such as George Waihlnglon, former Yale law professor,
Patrick
Henry,
Beniamin wrote his remarkable book in
Franklin et al.
1962, entitled "W orld Hsbeas
In fact, be even insists that Corpus," he reports that there
“ horse sense" be uied in the were then 102 nations in the
methods by which children sre UN.
taught the basic tools of the
"But 72 of those 102," ssys
mind, namely, reading, writ­ Prof.
Kutner, "don’t even
ing and arithmetic
grant habeas corpus to their
Instead of the folderol that own dtiicns ”
ha* paraded as education for
Yet habeas corpus is the
the last generation. Dr. Raf­ symbol of legal freedom in
ferty demands that children any country, for if you can't
be AdOght to pronounce ayli- h iv * access to a lawyer and
abks as they learn to retd.
demand freedom on bail prior
A generation ago Dr. Raf­ to a trial, you can be struck
ferty would have considered away in a dungeon and ignor­
the typical aducational leader, ed for years without even bebut aad changes h ive interven- being given s chance to prove
ed.
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Winning Essay

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Lake Mary Seeks
Rights Of Way
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Communism Defeats Self
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GUEST SPE A K E R for February meeting o f the
North Orlando Garden Club was Mrs. Volie W il­
liams Jr. (rig h t), of the lxora Garden Circle of
Sanford, who pointed out advantages o f nffliin.tlon with the Florida Federation o f Garden
Clubs. Introducing her was Mrs. Jesse Wallace,
program chairman for the .North Orlando club.

27 New Cardinals
Nominated By Pope
V A T IC A N C IT Y (U P I) —
Pope Paul VI today officlully
nominated "7 new cardinals
in the first consistory o f his
reign.
“

Garden Circle
By Maryann Mile*
The art of making arrange­
ments and corsages was de­
monstrated for members o f
the Bear Lake Gardrn Circle
hy Mrs. Mable Crittenden,
florist, nt the February meet­
ing c f the group held nt the
home of Mrs. Richard Ostran­
der in Bear Luke.
Following the demonstra­
tion, the group made final
plans for its exhibit, "English
Carden, 1763," at the Central
Florida
Fair which opens
Thursday.
Named as a nominating
committee to recommend a
slate of officers for March
elections were Mrs. Vernon
Clrevea, chairman, and Mrs.
C. C. Jones and Mrs. Albert
Jacobs.
Guests nt the meeting, other
than Mrs. Crittenden, were
Mrs. M. Ellis and Mrs. D.
Stevenson.
Next meeting will be March
16 with location to be an­
nounced.

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The histone ceremony rai^sed membership in the college
o f cardinals to an all-time
high of 103.
The new "princes o f the
church” include Archibiahop
Lawrence Shehan, o f Balti­
more, Md., and Arrhibishop
Josef Reran—a Czechoslovak
prelate who was held behind
the Iron Curtain for the past
16 years.
Today's
secret
ceremony
swept aside some of the cen­
turies-old tradition surround­
ing new caidinals and several
changes will he made Thuisday in a public consistory in
Hie splendor o f St. Peter’s
Basilica. Two other rites were
eleminuted.
The move to dc-cmphnsize
pomp is part of the Pope's
lampulgn to modernize Un­
church in the spirit of the
Ecumenical Council.
The Vatican announced the
names o f the 27 new cardin­
als on Jan. 23 and to,lays
consistory was the &lt;&gt;|ieniug
ceremony in four days of
tiles foim ally elevating them.
Existing members of the
college assembled in tbe Hall
of Consistories, taking tln-ir
places 111 led pews spiead like
a fun before the raised papal
throne.
The pontiff, wearing white

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C A R D IN A L RERAN

Guild To Hear
Librarian
lly Donna Kales
Miss hiitheillle Hammond.
librarian of the Maitland L i­
brary, will be guest speaker
at tlie tegular meeting of the
St. Mai y-Magdalen Women’s
Guild to take place nt h p.m
today at tile new pailsli school.
Subjo I of Miss Hammond's
talk will he “ Why Children
Don't Head " Mis John llnihxdt, president, will conduct
tin* business meetings

Preceding the imetlng and
pio gtan i,

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vestments, took k&lt;« pla, * « " |, JuiW vs &gt;11 ..tt.-n.l Novel,a Hr
tin* throne anti, uitli tF
tiMim nt llu* •I i i im Fi.
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of
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umnci" (exit ye all) F»y tFi&lt;
prefect of ceremoniet,
tho»e not involved in tl
cuniiatory left tin* room.

anISix Acts'Ready

For Talent Show

Wright,, Aides
To Tour State

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Six a r t * already have l»**i*n
lined up f«»i thr annual Tnl#*nt Slum Ppmifti’m l hy tFi«*
l.jiki Mai y i Immlivr of (\»mmerer to lie held March 13.
A min,muin nf twelve acts
will be signed. First and sec­
ond winners will la- awarded
rash prizes.
Tlie chairman in charge of
Lake Mary
I ** ,linK,*,,H ,l!*
lice
•'C'ru. k! Postmaster &lt; I « m

T A U a A IIA S S K K ( U P I ) —
State* Industrial Commission
lenders lu'jrun a two-week
Innjf tour of their South Flor­
ida offices today to explain
new policy fur employes under the Bum. administration.
io n a ld sm i. E n trie s a i r
Commission Chairman J. D. I
requested
to get their applica­
Wright Jr. said the visits to
offices
from
Fort
Pierce tions in to him tight away.
southward will lie to “ meet
new employes and to explain
in greater detail what ’com­
pany policy’ is.”
W right
said
the
group
would discuss attorneys fees
set in workmen's coni|M-n&gt;ation rases and make sure all
employes a,e aware o f the
various rules and regulation*
governing Uieir conduct.

By Donna Estea
The annual talent show at
Longwood Elementary School
will lor held following the
regular business meeting of
the Parent-Teacher Organiza­
tion scheduled for T:30 p.m.
Tuesday in the school audi­
torium.
In rharge o f arrangements
and direction o f the program
are Mrs. Elda Nichols, Mrs.
Dottie
Locke, Mrs. Lenna
Young and Mrs. Lucy M il
Young.
During the husinrss meet­
ing revisions in the by-laws
Annual insect damage to
will be proposed which will the U. S. cotton crop has av­
completely change and re­ eraged more than *243 million
vamp order of the business since 1929, according to the
sessions.
Knrydopacdia Britannica.

essay

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To See Annual

Notes

entry In an American Le­

By P r in m Wcater
The Road Committee o f the
Lake M «ry Chamber o f Com•rafree has been reactivated
under the chairmanship of
Donald Jackson and plans
were made last week by the
group to call on those indivi­
duals this week whose signa­
tures are needed for gaining
the necessary rights of way
fo r paving Lake Mary Boule­
vard from ninth Street to In­
terstate 4.
’ Other members o f the com­
mittee are Richard Keogh,
Jim Daughtrey, Otis Sjohlom,
W. C. Hopkins, Jimmy Jones
and Clarence Donaldson.
They have been furnished
with an up-to-date status re­
port with names of the resi­
dents to be contacted. The
signed deeds will be turned
over to the county and work
can start on the paving job
immediately. The money was
allocated by the county for
this paving last October and
all that is keeping them from
going ahead are the needed
rights o f way.
. * iU.MtriL* *re urged to con­
sider the fact that Lake Mary
is right in the middle of the
nine-mile stretch of Interstate
4 that Has no access which
this area needs. Delay In get­
ting the rights of way is keep­
ing the county from getting
the access since the state will
do nothing until there is a
paved road to the highway.

Longwood PTO

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Seminole

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Larry

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reprinted here in Ita en­
tirety:
M Y C H A LLE N G E
TO COMMUNISM
lly l.arry Kodd
In my opinion Communism
i* the greatest threat to our
Democratic Society. Our way
o f life is based on people who
have in the past, are present­
ly, and shall in the future,
protect and preserve it to the
best o f their ability, no mat­
ter what the costs. As a
member o f this way of life,
which I love, it is my duty to
protect it against this threat.
My plan o f attack against
this threat is three-fold: ( I )
Study Communism and ascer­
tain its weaknesses; (2 ) Plan
my approach against this
thirat especially at its weak­
nesses; (3 ) Carry out my
plans to the lu-st o f my re­
sources and rally my fellowmen.
Communism "is a system of
sih'Ui ) v/Kaiitexlion based on
common propel ly and equal
distribution o f income and
wealth," says Encyclopedia
Britannicn. Communism is a
completely theoretical situa­
tion. Proof o f this is found in
the
well-known
fact
that
there is a rilling class which
is wealthier fhan the common
class. Thus, (lie Communistic
idea, as all tyrannies do, de­
feats its own purpose.
Besides ’ this weakness I
find two main weaknesses in
the structuie o f the Commun­
ist society.
Truly, the most imminent
of these two weaknesses is
that which has plagued and
banished all tytnnniral or un­
just societies in the history
of our planet lin k o f spilit11a I basis I quote a statement
I from Encyclopedia Biitannica.
"M arx,”
(founder
of
the
Communist movement 1 “ found
the basis for the movement
no Inngi-i in tlie religious or
ethical assumptions hut in
tile new social sciences." In
my opinion, of all the neees
sides of mankind, spiritual
needs i.mk fu st. Verification
of these w o r d s IS found in the
Itildc and win Id history.
Tile second I ill p o i I a n t
weakness of Communism lies
in Die (lo t that It la. ks satisfii.li. il of the physical and
mental needs of a human be­
ing Some instances of tins
weak ness an-: i l l There is
no direct incentive to work.
For example, if they wolk
bin del, they usually will not
g it a new house or more
money, ( 2 1 The people of s
society i an l voice their Opin­
ions against such things as
poor working conditions. In
other word*, they have little
■•-presentation in their gov­
ernment; |.'l) The people live
in constant fear that they
may h ave'offended their gov­
ernment and may he killed as
a traitor without a fair trial
(if a trial at all).
Now that I've an Idea of
tlie rnem y'i weaknesses, I
must present my approach
to the challenge of Conimun-

ism: (1 ) I shall endeavor to and, (6 ) I shall try to Influ­
keep myself morally and spir­ ence my fellowmcn In the
itually strong; (2 ) I shall right way so that he too may
t&gt;e a ’ loyal citizen to my join in thia figh t to defeat
country; (3 ) I shall do my that which tries to defeat us
beat in school so as to pre­ — Communism.
pare for the future when I
shall be a more influential
member o f my country; (4 )
111 keep myself informed of
current events; (5 ) I'll keep
in good physical condition.

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I / MURRAY OLDERMAN
Sport* Editor
Nmpopor Enterprise Ann.
LOS A N G E LE S — (N E A )
— When 0*11 Goodrich « M
In the 10th ffr»d«, ha atood
5*1 and weighed 90 pounda and
could apin a baaketball on hla
.fin gertip * Ilka a top. A gear
l i t e r ha ' waa 6-7 and 120
pound* and placing with that
baeketball
fo r
Polytechnic
High School in Lo* Angelea.
That’* when John Wooden,
the U C LA coach who gravltatek toward poetry— both in
the written word and motion
— firat aaw him.
Now Gail la the Xll-Amarlean aaplrant fo r coach Wood*
an’* brilliant Uclana, No. 1
rated and defending national
colleglata champ* o f t h e
hardwood*. And ha’a atilt
alza-contcioua at 61 and 170
pounda.
“ A ll my life," admitted
Gall, “ people have told me
I'm too email: But I Ilka to
drive and I love to rebound
and It'a alwaya good to acor*
on a big man. I found when
you go up for the baaket you
Ju«t keep In balance and
move tha ball around.
“ You can puah o ff a little
bit, too— If tha rafaree'a not
looking."
Gail look* alendar and al*
moat frail (they cat] him
“ T w ig ") among the pine top*
who Inhabit baaketball, but
h* geta hla 26 point* a game.
And coach Fred Behaua o f tha
I,oa Angelea Lakera aald laat
year ha'd “ make a halluva
pro If he could Juat put on
another inch." Gall 1* genu­
inely Interacted.
He cat aweatlng from a two
and a half hour workout In
the Men'a Gymnatlurn on the
Weatwood campua, a fuzzyfaced ll*yaar-o!d who ha* to
lead a* well a* aeore thla year
bocaua* W alt Hariard, the
Itiulna' All-American playmaker, 1* gone.
Coach Wooden atood under
a baakat flipping the hall to
hla va n ity in the foul ahootIng drill that climaxes prac­
tice and aald, “ I waa the only
roach who • Unwed Interrit In
him after 1 aaw him In a city
tournament. I thought I de­
tected an Indiana type hoy,
like Lcnnle Rzrszewski, who
played fo r me at Indiana State
before I came out here."
Goodrich la a lot eaaler to
pronounce end haa the aanir
ability to go without the hall
that appealed to Wooden, who
wee trained In the Mldweat an
a playing great at Purdue
and stresses the old-line tactlea like “ glva-and-go."
Gall had a fine baaketball
heritage alnce hi* father waa
the captain o f the Houtharn
California baaketball tram In
1939. In fact, Forrrat Toogood, tha
prvaent Trojan
coach, waa papa Goodrich'*
freahman baaketball tutor at
USC. But he didn't contact
young Gall until tha week be­
fore hla high achool gradua­
tion, by which time hr waa
all locked up for tha Weat­
wood campua.
“ I'd alwaya wanted to go
U USC," he admitted Gall,
“ but 1 can't kick about what’a
happened.’'
How many kid* get to ba
the top acorer on a national
champion, aa ha waa laat year
with a 21.6 average, a confer­
ence record for a backrourl
manT He hat tremendoua
drive
end Wooden added,
“ Ha’e one o f the flneat play­
er* 1'v* ever tern at freeing
htmaalf whan he doean't have

tha ball. Goodrich la net a
Haatard, who took over our
offenae, nor la Hatiard a
Goodrich, Gail la a better In­
dividual offensive player than
W alt."
— Baaketball lin t the only
outlet fo r hla energle*. In the
aprlng he'd like to try baseball, to aee if he could cut It
aa a firat baaaman In tha
pro*. He triad It hla aophomore year and hit .200. He
felt, however, out o f hla ele­
ment.
A t 6-1, ha waa big for that

Job.

By Jim Bacchus
Iferald Sport* Writer
A determined Lyman Grey­
hound

team

wa&lt; unable

down to defeat Friday night
54-43 to aquakh their hope*
ence championship.

Weekend
Sports
Summary
United Prraa International
Saturday
M IAM I, Fla. (U P I) - P ri­
mordial II won the 1135,600
Wldencr Handicap before a
crowd of 31,587 at Hialeah
raca track.
NEW YORK t U P I ) — Sam
Perry o f Fordhnm wnn the 60yard dash In the Notional AAU
track and field meet.
LINCOLN (U P I) - An uni
dcntlflod bettor won the twin
double at Lincoln Downs for
a payoff of $50,215.
ARCADIA, C all! (U P I) Cedar Key won the $57,500 San
Luis Rey Handicap at Santa
Anita rare track.

WICHITA, Kan. (U P I) Dick Weber of SI. lxiui* won
the $28,500 Professional Howl­
er* Association Thuntlcrblrd
Open tournament.
Sunday
TUCSON, Arlx. (U P I)-U o h
Charles won the Tucson Open
golf tourney with a 271.
ROCHESTER, N. Y. (U P I)
—A United States Injure skat­
ing team won three of four
contested events in the North
American championships.
SCRANTON, l'a. (U P I) —
The Atlantic Coast Football
Longue approved the applies
lion of Washington, D. C., for
the 1943 lesson.
BREMEN, Germany (U P I)
—Cathy Ferguson, Jed Graef,
Phil Rikcr and Dick Roth won
races in the Bremen interna­
tional swimming meet.
SALISBURY, Md. (U P I) Jan Erik Lundqulst beat Den­
nis Ralston, 4 0, 13 11. 6-4, 119 lo win tile U. S. indoor ten
nis title.
BOGOTA, Colombia ( U P I ) Ro|ierlo de Vfrcnio acored a
tournament idcord of 272 In
the Loa Lagurtoa open golf
tourney.'

N ew Yorlc Mcts
Still Popular
NEW YORK (U P I) - The
New York Mcti men draw
more fans than the New York
Yankeei during the off-season.
A M eti spokesman reported
the Meta* booth at the New
York sports and (ravel and
outdoor ahow at the Coliseum
was ouldrawing the Yankees'
Mo-1.

(NEXT: Golfara' Twiat)

U. S. Loses
MELBOURNE (UPI&gt;-Au*tralla baat tha United Stales,
1-0, for the championship in
the worn a n ' a International
aofltpU series.

By Marshall Lingo
Herald Sports Writer
The Oviedo Lions turned the
tables this last weekend as
they posted a 68-61 win o vtr
Satellite Beach and fell to a
60-47 defeat at Coco* Beach.
In the first meeting of Satel­
lite and Oviedo, the Scorpions
posted a substantial win over
the Lions took a 56-48 decision
the ILons took a 56-48 decision
from the Mlnutemen at Cocoa
Beach.
In the Lions' encounter with
Satellite Friday, a second per­
iod rally which saw Oviedo
score 25 points gave the Lions
the edge they needed to beat
the Scorpions.
Satellite took a alight 17-15
lead in the first quarter but
the powerful Oviedo defense
held the East Coast five to 13
points in the second while the
I.lons moved ahead lo take a
40-30 half-time lead.
Satellite came back in Uie
third, oulscoring the Lions 19BOB RONDURANT
lA -b u t failed to overcome
them. Oviedo held on in the
final stanza, outscorlng the
Scorpions 14-12, to give Ovledp
the big win.
Jimmy Courier got 20 points
for the night to lead Oviedo,
while Hex Brooks had 16; Tim
Colbert 13, and Billy Mikler,
12.
High scorer for Satellite
DAYTONA BEACH fSpl.Y— Pedro Rndrinquez of Mexico.
Two Ford GT prototypes will
Ollier makes entered arc Reach wa» Jim Clevenger
Jaguar,
Maserati, with 10 points. Dave Antoon
make their American debut Porsche,
in the fourth annual running of Corvette, Ford Mustang, P ly ­ and Rlain Troxcll added 15
the
2000-kllonieler
Daytona mouth, Lancia, Alla Romeo, and 12 points, respectively, to
the Scorpions efforts.
Continental at Daytona Inter­ and Austin Healey.
When Oviedo met Cocoa
na llonal Speedway on Sunday.
Dan Gurney, winner of the
Tho car* arc powered by a first Clntincntal, will drive a Saturday night, it looked as
; though it would lie a fairly
280-cublc-lnch V-8, and are Lotus ]9-J
even contest the first half
capable of turning more than
|but that was the only time it
190 miles per hour on the
was even. The Mlnutemen
straight. Their only appear­
pulled away from Oviedo In
ance! have been abroad at l-e
the second half and registered
Mina, the N'urburgrlng, and
a 60-47 victory.
Nassau.
Oviedo led 12-8 after the
They will be driven In the
TUCSON, Ari t. (U P I) — first period and held on to a
Continental bj four of Amer­
ica's top handlers of sport* Lefthander Dob Charlea, who slight lead through most of
car*. Co-driving one will lie almost passed up the $40,000 the second quarter but the
Ritchie Ginther and Bob Bon- Tucson Open golf tournament ! Mmutemcen pulled from be­
durnnt. Lloyd Ruby and Ken because he was tirrd, started hind and tied tilings up, 24 24,
Mile* will partner the second. hi* postponed vacation today, at half-time.
In the third the Cocoa five
Both Ginther and Rondurant more exhausted Ilian ever hut
are successful International­ richer by the tournament scored 17 points lo Oviedo's
ist*. Ginther ha* served as championship and his IG.Hoo nine giving Ihe Mimilcmrn a
4133 lead at Uie dote of the
team driver for both Ferrari first prirr.
The 26 year-old New Zea third Mania.
and BUM on Ihe Grand I’ rix
The Mlnutemen outscored
circuit, and Rondurant scored lander, playing one of the Jin
several notable wins in Cobra* eat tournaments of Ills career, live Linns again in the fourth,
made a near-runaway of the 19 14, finishing off the contest
in Europe last year.
Tucson
Open at the 7200-yard and giving Cocoa Beach its
Ruby i* the well known In
0047 victory.
dlanapoli* 500 driver,
and National Golf Club course.
Rex Brook* w»# high scorer
He wrapped up Ihe title
Miles, competition director for
Shelby Amrrlran, also serves comfortably with a methodi­ for Oviedo with 14 markers.
as chief test driver for Uiat cal, final round 70 for 271 Hr was followed by Jimmy
He won by four strokes with Courier with 10.
firm.
High man for Cocos Beach
More than 50 of the best hla 17 under par total.
wss Vern Thortacn with 19,
high performance sports, GT,
follnwd by teammate Tottf
and prototype car* of the U,
Newsome with 16.
S. and Europe are entered In
Oviedo's win over Satellite
the
Continental,
America's
Beach and los: to Cocoa Beach
longest race The $33,750 event
will be raced over the Speed­ By United Press International set the Lions' season record
at 15 8.
EASTERN DIVISION
way’* 3 81 mile track road

Plagued by foul* and lack
of defenae throughout the
night, Lyman waa unable to
hit consistently and thus suf­
fered tbVJoas. Apopka Jumped
off to a 6-0 lead early In the
first period before Dave Matla
made a free throw to jail L y ­
man In the scoring column.
The Greyhounds, led by Joe
Asher, fought back and trail­
ed only 12-0 at the end of the
firat period. The Greyhounds
tied the game at 14 all early
in the secood period with two
successive baskets by Mike
Sterling end a free throw by
Eddie Long.
Tlie Darteri, h o w e v e r ,
Jumped back Into the lead end
maintained a 29-26 margin at
Die end of the first half.
Early In the third period
Stcva Sabadoi scored five suc­
cessive points for Apopka to
give the Darters an eight point
lead. The Greyhound* fought
back, and managed to cut
the difference to six points at
the end of the third period,
37 31. ,
In the fourth period Apopka
clinched Ihe victory by (co r­
ing on eight free throw*, four
of them by Hlcky Fly, and
tallying four Held goals.
Despite the fine Lyman per­
formance by Aaher and Gene
Wlnkleman. Apopka came out
on the winning end. Asher
acored a Jump shot Just aa the
final buzzer sounded to put
the acore at 53-43.
High acorers In the game for
Lyman were Asher with 15
points giving him e total of
494 for Uie season and Sterling
with 12, Including 10 In the se­
cond period. Wlnkleman acor­
ed seven for Lyman and MatIts scored four. Ricky Miller
scored two points. Steve Simp­
kins scored twice and Long
once.
High scorers for Apopka were
Dick Godlrig with 19 points
and Fly with 17 and Sahadns
with nine.
The Greyhound* will return
to action Friday night -when
they play the Kissimmee Kowhoy* In the first round of the
g’ -oup tournament In longwood. Otver teams taking part
will be Bishop Moore and Co
eoa Beach who also will play
Friday night.
Hi# winners of the two
games go back Saturday night.
Lyman Is favored In the tour­
nament. but Klaslmmec la rat­
ed a good choice because L y­ course, and rovers 1243 mile*.
man defrated them only 46 43 The race atari* at 10 a. m.
in a previous game.
Heading the entry list la
Ferrarl'a
latest
prototype
sports car, capable of belter
Stops Contender
than SOO miles per hour. II
QUITO. Ecuador &lt; U H ) - will be driven by world cham­
Ecuador's Junior lightweight pion John Surtees of England,
champion Jaime Valladarea
Sunday stopped Loa Angeles'
Don Johnson, No. 1 ranked Dead Aim
NEW YO R K — (N E A ) among featherweights, In the
third round before 10,000 fans. Al Dorew of the former N tw
York Tltani act tha American
Football Leagua record for the
most passes completed in one
gsma without an interception
Ha completed 29 of 48 In I960.

Better Golf-Through Exercise
By Gary Flayer
Written for N K A
6— Rear Deltoid Raise
In exarrlse two, I explain­
ed thet the deltoid musclaa
cover tha Jont of the should­
er. Thla Is anothar axarcla* to
strengthen these mua^ai.
You begin in • deep crouch­
ing position ( A ) and than ex­
tend your arms to the rear,
ending up In a aamlcroueh.
Tha action o f your anna
moving to tha rear davelopa
the deltoid muaclea.
You ahould begin with I to
10 ropetltlona, and Incraaaa
thla to I I to 16.
Inhaja aa weight goe* to
the rear and eshala aa tha
weight cornea forward.

ta

cope with the high • coring
Apopka Blue Darteri and went

for the Grange Belt Confer­
t m

Tribe Downs
Boone Braves
In Metro Tilt

Oviedo Lions
Split Pair In
Weekend Play

Lyman Loses
In OBC To
Blue Darters

By David ITIgginbotham
Herald Sports Writer
The Seminole

PEGGY FLEM ING, ladies singles figure skat­
ing champion, finished second to Petra Burka, of
Toronto, in the North American figure skating
chnmpionships Sunday at Rochester, N. Y . U.~S.
entrants swept nil other classes.

f

190-mph New Fords

Will Debut Sunday

Lefthander Wins
Tucson Open

NBA

w 1.

Boston
54 13
Cincinnati
40 24
35 29
Philadelphia
23 41
New York
WESTERN DIVISION
W 1.
38 S0
l/is Angelea
33 32
St. Louli
Baltimore
28 35
27 41
Detroit
51
Sen Francisco
Sunday's Result*
New York 109 Cincinnati 194
Philadelphia 107 Baltimore 106
St. Louli 111 Detroit 107
Loa Angeles 129 Boston 114
Monday's Games
Baltimore vt. Philadelphia at
Hialeah
Waahlngton, D. C.
HIALEAH (UPI) — Harry St. Louia at San Franclico
Hood Bassett was named a di­ Only games scheduled
rector o( tha Hlaltah Rac*
Tuesday's Game*
Track. Bassatt la president o( Baltimore va. Cincinnati al
tha First National Bank of
New York
Miami and a director of the Philadelphia at New York
Seaboard Air Llnti Railroad.
Only games scheduled

14

Title Fight Date Seen For May
C a iiiu i Clay and Sonny Lis­
ton at Boston Garden.
Promoter* of the return
championship
match
have
called a news conference this
afternoon to make the an­
nouncement.
Neither Clay nor Lislon is
expected to be present.
The fight, originally sched­
uled for last Nov. 16 at Boston
G AINESVILLE (U P I)—Full­ Garden, was postponed indefi­
back John Fclbcr, who showed nitely when Clay underwent
promise last spring, is even emergency surgery for a her­
better this year.
nia Nov. 13.
Florida Coach Ray Graves
said” Fciber has been a hriRhl
spot In spring practice drills,
‘‘Ills blocking means so
much to our quarterbacks and
our overall defense," Graves
ST. AUGUSTINE (U P I) •aid.
Graham McKee], of Lake­ Rhonda G l e n n . 18-year-old
land, ha* been bothered with a Lake Worth champion, shot
sprained knee so far this year, two birdies and finished 5 and
but Is expected to give Kelher 3 over Elizabeth Finlayion to
stiff competition (or the full­ win the 37th annual Florida
East
Coait
women's
golf
back slot.
championship.
Miss Glenn lost only one
Recall Vet
hole In tha final match. She
BOSTON (U P I) — Th* played In a strong wind over
Boston Bruin* have recalled the 6,600-yard, par 71 Pqtice
veteran wing Ab McDonald de Leon Country Club course.
from the Providence Reds of
Mrs Finlayson, wife of an
the American Hockey Leagua. Ormond Rearh pro, won only
To make room for McDonald, Ihe ninth hole.
tho Bruins returned center
Miss Glenn won tha first,
Jennnot Gilbert to providence. third, seventh, 10th, 11th and
15th.
•BOSTON (U P I) - A new
date, probably In late May,
will be announced today for
the postponed 15-round heavyweight title fight between

Fullback Fciber

Shows Promise

Rhonda Glenn

Wins Tourney

Brabham W ins
Race Cup A gain
MELBOURNE (U P I)- J a c k
Brabham won the Internation­
al Cup auto race at Sandnwn
Park for the second straight
year.
The
Australian averaged
lot 8 miles per hour over tho
103-mile course In hla RepcoBrabham In 100-dcgree tem­
peratures to beat three former
world driving champions—Jim
Hark of Scotland. PhU Hill
of Santa Monica, Calif., and
Graham Hill of Britain.

Comeback Trail
PAniS (U P I )—Former mid­
dleweight challenger Rubin
(Hurricane) Carter of Clifton,
N. J , tries the combsck trail
tonight In a 10-round fight with
Italy's Fabio Bellini here al
the Palais d el Sports,

R ifle Champ

Sailing

YONKERS, N. Y. (U P I) Jim Power* had the high Indi­
vidual score in the trl-atalc
Junior small bore rifle ehimplnnshlps to lead New York lo
the team title ovrr Connecti­
cut and New Jersey.

ST. PETERSBURG ( U P I ) Bruno Markeliunai of Blaivelt, N. Y „ collected 2I5H
points in three days of sailing
n'n Tampa Bay to win the an­
nual Thistle winter sailing
championship here.

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High eager*

won their third cocsecutivn
ball gam* Friday night when
they
defeated
the
Boon*
Braves o ( Orlando 51 to 47 In
a Metro Conference contest
it) (lie Boone gymnasium.
The gam* with Boon* gav*
the Seminole* a six win—19
loss record foi the season and
their third Metro victory in a
row.
The Seminole* racked up 17
points In th* first quarter to
Boone's 10, hilling mostly
from the outside and making
foul shots.
By the half time break the
Seminole* had increased tbeir
margin lo 32-24 scoring 15
points in the second quarter
to the Braves 14.
In the third period the
Braves cim c to life and acored
16 points to Sanford'a nine (o
gain a 43 to 4o lead over the
Seminole*.
The heated play of th* final
period aaw the score lied up
47 all with only 12 seconds left
to play. Sanford’# Steve Groo­
ver dropped In a pair of foul
shots lo put the Seminoles ahead 47 to -46 In the final 10
seconds - Frank Murray and
Ron Hinson added two points
each for the Seminoles to give
them a 51 to 47 win.
Don Nicholas was the high
scorer fo r- Sanford with 13
points and Ron Hinson waa
second with 10. Frank Mur­
ray and Buddy Stumpf each
made nine points and Stevo
Groover added eight. The on­
ly player other than the Semi­
nole first five to acore waa
Bill Day.
The Seminoles will go back
in to action in (he near futuro
when they meet Ocala in the
first round of the district
tournament held in Daytona.

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DEAR ' ADBY:

don't

married at 19. That was six

know whether yon feel ■or-

year*

rier fo r AB O U T H AD IT

able to have children and 1

or hi* w ife fo r being mar­

ago.

I

don't

would Ilka to hava my little
girl

He crie* that ah* won’t
“ let” him go deer hunt­
ing, although he always
loved to. And you, o f
course,
advised
him
to
knuckle under. It is about
par for the course in this
female • dominated
aociety
fo r the woman to simper
her way to the altar while
plotting how to remold her
man at soon as he slips the
ring on hef finger. I do not
hunt and I am happily
married (aa ia my w ife j.
And you, Dear Abby, are
guilty of a bum piece o f
advice In this
instance,
which goes to the heart o f
something fa r more Import­
ant than the question o f
deer hunting.
60 50 P A R T N E R IN
SA N R A F A E L

own, aa th at la the way
God Intended it to be. My
husband knows that the
little girl I call my baby
sister is my illegitimate
child, and ha is craty about
her. M y stepmother has
taken to drinking lately
and this child la not being
given the kind o f home I
could glee her. She seema
■hy and withdrawn, and I
know aha loves me. It tears
me apart every time I see
her. Should I try to regain
custody o f tha child who ia
rightfully m int? Hava I
grounds?
W A N TS MY BABY

D E A R ABBY*: When I
was 15 I got into trouble
and 1 gave my baby to my
father and stepmother. I
didn’ t really want to, hut
I had no choice. They were
both In their late 30's and
my stepmother wasn’t able
to have children o f her own,
1 signed some papers, so
I Imagine my child was
legally adopted by them. I

back to ralsa aa my

D E AR W A N T S : Sea a
lawyer and give him tha
facta. But if you expect to
regain custody o f the child
on the grounds that her
parents are "u n fit," you’d
better have the evidence
cold.
•

•

*

DEAR
ABBY:
Aa
a
member o f the A B IL E N E
(T E X A S ) “ S L I M M I N '
T O P S ," I want to thank
you for telling " F A T A N D
D I S G U S T E D " to Jolif
TOPS
(T A K E
OFF
POUNDS S E N S IB L Y ).
One o f my four children
was confined to bed for IS
months with an illness.
During that time I ate and
nte and ate. Nnturally, I
gained
and
gained
and
gained. My doctor advised
ms to Join TOPS. I did.
and in right months
Ilost

QaTjoby
The Johannesburg Bridge
Club o f South Africa publishes
a monthly builcim and is kind
enough to send It to members
of the International Brldg*
Press Association.
A monthly feature Is an ar­
ticle lor students by Ben Co­
hen of Hove and his November
ai tid e is a line illustration of
tor play known as the "Upper­
cut.”
Mr. Cohen points out that
one of the rules of defense
taught to beginners is never
to play a card that will give
declarer a ruff and discard.
That is never to give him a
chance to ruff in one hand
and discard m the other
Then Mr. Colmn points out
that all rules should be broken
on occasion.
South s jump to four spades
effectively
discouraged any

60 pounds! I hava SI more
pounds to lose, but I'm de­
termined to do it. I can’t
aay enough fo r what TO PS
has done fo r me.
B. R. IN A B IL E N E
•
•
•

seem

ried to inch • milquetoast.

DEAR P A R T N E R : Rum
advice? I certainly would
hesitate to advise a man
who wants to hunt, hut
doesn't because hi* w ife
won't "le t " him, to go any­
way. She might turn out to
be a better allot than he it.
•
•
•

D E A R A B B Y : In answer
to F A T A N D DISGUSTE D ’S cry fo r help, you
suggested she look Into
TOPS
(T A K E
OFF
POUNDS S E N S IB L Y ). I
have heard that they hava
helped many, but 1 hava
another auggeatlon:
I t ’s a club rallsd "O V E R ­
E A T E R ’S A N O N Y M O U S ."
Please don’t laugh. Com­
pulsive eaters suffer from
the same type o f Illness
that compulsive drinkers
su ffer from, and " O A " has
tha solution to this prob­
lem. I know because it
worked fo r me and for
many o f my friend*. We
help each other, Juat aa
alcoholics who belong to
" A A ” help each other. I f
anyone wishes more infor­
mation about our group,
the address la: P. 0. BOX
No. 3372, B E V E R L Y '
H ILLS , C A L IF .
Thank you. Wa are anon­
ymous, so just sign me—
"B A C K TO N O R M A L "
•
•
•
Problems? W rite to A B ­
BY, Box 69700, Lo* Angelei, Calif. For a personal
reply, enclose a stamped,
self-addressed envelope.
•

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•

Hat* to w rit* letter*?
Send one dollar to Abby,
Box 60700, Los Angclrs,
Calif., for Abby's booklet,
"H O W TO W R ITE L E T ­
TERS FOR A L L OCCA­
SIONS."

On By Oswald Jacoby
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idee West might have had
about bidding end W eil has
no problem about the first
three tricks. He (im ply cashes
three high clubs and then
looks around for some place

to find a fourth trick.
A brief review of the bid­
ding will tell him that there
is no chance to collect a trick
in either red suit. South has
hid four spades all by himself
and certainly has i t least six
spades in his hand. He has
shown up with three clubs and
therefore can’t hold more than
four red cards and dummy has
(our top cards in the red suits.
Thus Hie only possible trick
is in trumps and West can
make a trump trick if he can
get his partner to trump the
lead of a fourth club with Hie
king, queen or jack of spades.
West must lead the last
club and if East is smart
enough to trump with the jack
he will force South to use up
one ot Ins high honors and
West's ten spot will take the
setting trick

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By Ruth Millett

A high school In the Houi- other dressed op.**

"1 h iv e no style sense i t all to

help

matters?

It has

a

and 1 must look well to attend beige lace blouse.—E v ."
my

son's

wedding

in

New

T ry a blouse la a toft paitel.
That should help, or try a
bright scarf. There are so
many beautiful ones on the
counter*. A bat In color 'Will
also be worth trying. And use
a bit more colorful makeup.
Tomorrow—Frpm My Note­
book

York City in April. I am tall,
nol overweight and my brown
hair is the same color as it
was before it turned gray. My
skiu is fair, eyes brown; in
fset, my skin is rather ruddy.
The wedding is at noon, and

Ion, Tex., area recently des­
ignated a certain Wednesday
a i "Dress-up D ay." Students
wert urged to wear their
"Sunday best" — aulU, white
ihlrU and tle i for the boys,
pretty d resiei and "heels"
for the girls.
Dress-up Day was such a
success that the school has
decided lo make It a once amonth affair. Said one girl,
" I think the purpose of all this
is so everyone ran see each

Now wouldn't it be fine if
neighborhood shopping Yen(era would take a tip from
these young people and deslgnate one day ot EACH W E fK
aa "Dresi-up D a y ? "
~
After all, the women who
see each other dally at shop­
ping centers, and nowhere
else, don’ t have the foggiest
notion of how each looks dress­
ed like a lady.
Mra. A usually does her
shopping and marketing with

a W H IP ”

necessity

of

having

&lt;O

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■ eearf tied ever hair roller*.

(he

Mrs. B dishes is and out of
stores in pants and loafers.
They might have new respect
for each other If they met one
day a week looking well
groomed and becomingly and
suitably dressed.
To make sure that women
customers wouldn't stay away
in droves on "Dress-up Day,"
the atorei could have it fall
on double at amp day.
Mott women are so addicted
lo double stamp day that even

dresa up a bit before taking

to

o ff for Useir shopping center
shouldn't deter them.
Tim e was when housewives
wouldn't have been ciuglrt
dead looking the way most
look today while out doing the
fam ily buying.
One dress-up day a week
ought to make today's house­
wife realize how little trouble
it Is to dresa up a bit before
being seen in public.

a big luncheon follows at a
fashionabla hotel. My hus­
band and I will fly and stay
at that hotel. The girl has no
family and lives with another
career girl at present. —
Mom.".
As April is a spring month.
I suggest a soft wool Chaneltype Jacket ault in navy blue
or soft gray wool. Select a
small hat to match or har­
monize with whatever color
you decide to buy. AU ac­
cessories should match, if
you have a fur stole, be sure
to bring it. New York ran be
chilly in April. Pearls at your
throat and long gloves will
complete whatever you wear.
Your husband should wear a
dark business suit in a color
to match your suit. Also a
gray tie. white shirt, highly;
polished black shoes and. of
course, black socks. A topcoat
Is quite' necessary. Your ion
will probably send you a cor­
sage, but tell him the color of
your outfit so the corsage will
"go with” it.
" I am a very active club
woman and am being honored
at a large luncheon in March.
1 am a big woman, with gray
hair, and am very plain. I
do not care attoul fashion, but
I realise- that a very nice out­
fit is what I nerd. The lunch
is at noon, with a reception
until four —C. W "
How nice to he an honor
Rue.it! Do select an elegant
fabric In dark blue or black,
such as a (me wool or silk
crepe. Try on whatever ap­
peals to you and view it from
all sides—and the rear! Wear
a simple, long chain, as Uiis
gives style and "slenderizes"
the body. Wear a h it which
show* your face and Is simple
but elegant. Try the hat with
the dress. If you receive a
corsage, and most likely you
will, carry it in your hand or
fasten It on your bag. Do not
wear It on your bosom I With
black or navy blue wear sheer
stockings in that new dark
lone which is so smart and
look* so elsgint.
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am forty-nine, rslher
dull s i to type, and have a
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Bertha David Honored On 90th Birthday

In a letting surrounded by
magnificent
floral tribute*,
Mr*. Bertha V. David grac­
iously received approximately
300 friends from far and near
on the afternoon of February
IS, IK S with the charm and
poiae of a royal queen. A
white orchid corsage pinned
to her exquisite lace stole fur­
ther added to her dignity and
elegance as she welcomed her
friends at an open bouse commemeratlng her 90th birthday.
Mrs. David's four daughters,
Mrs. Bess Herman, Mrs. Har­
old Appleby, Mrs. J. M. Leon­
ard and Hrs. Richard Berry
o f Ft. Myers, were hostesses
to the elaborate open house re­
ception at the Appleby Mayfair home 408 Virginia Ave­
nue.
The refreshment table, overlaid with Imported white-lace,
was centered with a six tier­
ed all white cske adorned with
white roees and white candies
and topped with the figure*
••90" in red, with red satin
ribbon forming a large bow.
Surrounding the cake were
lovely camellia blossoms plac­
ed at Interval* on the lace
surface.
A crystal punch bowl at one
end of the table contained
sparkling red pu poh -fjo-iiar*
heart-shaped Ice mokl of red
roses. At the opposite end of
table coffee was poured from
antique silver service with sil­
ver appointment* used to
serve an assortment of dainty
bon bona, mints and tossted
nuts.
The credent* was centered
with a splendid low arrange­
ment of red roses in a sliver
container accented on either
side by three branched silver
candelabra bolding U ll crim­
son taper*. In addition to the
many baakets of cut flower*
the honorce received, other
beautiful
arrangements
en­
hanced the decor of the receiv­
ing area.
Assisting the ho*tci»e* were
Mrs. Raymond Herron, Mrs.
T. F. McDaniel, Mrs. F. D.
lllckok, Mrs. Jack Martin
(great niece of Mrs. David),
Mrs. Roger Harris, Mrs. Al-

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Soft background organ mu­
sic featuring songs of yester­
year was furnished by Mrs.
Robert Bennett during the en­
tire afternoon.
Mrs. David Is a pioneer of
Seminole County and has been
a life long member of the
Methodist Church. She Is the
mother of nine children, se­
ven stilt living. She has 17
grandchildren, 32 great grand­
children and three great great
grandchildren
Highlighting the afternoon
w ai the Reverend Robert M.
Jenkins, minister (Of the First
Methodist Church, reading a
letter to Mrs. David on her
90th birthday from her many
church friends wilh the follow­
ing excerpts:
"Recognizing
that you have been our guid­
ing light for many years and
have been an Inspiration to
us all, we your children, your
friends and your neighbors
want especially to recognize
jrtIUl .AtjArtiUtm to us all on
your birthday.
"W e have therefore taken
the ncceaiary steps to Install
a neon cross atop (lie dome of
your church. First Methodist
Church.-We feel it will always
be a reminder to u* of the
guidance you gave us ami of
the guide who Inspired you
these many years of abundance
upon God's earth. It will also
help the weary traveler who
in the darkness can look to
your church for guidance and
strength.
"M a y we wish you a happy
birthday in this special way.
May it say continually that we
love you, respect you and the
Christ you adore."
Thus the memory of a great
lady, Mrs. llertha V. David
will shine continually, not on­
ly through this monumental
honor, but also through the
magnitude ol strength and
faith she has so humbly shar­
ed with her fellow Christians
all these years.

CHICAGO fU P I) - One old
Idea's fast becoming the new­
est thing around the contem­
porary home.
It's decorative bead* made
of modern materials, new
permanent stringing Hie lat­
est color* Some beaded cur­
tain materials, set to make
their debut al the Russ Ston­
ier Designs showroom in the
Merchandise Mart, can he
bought by the yard. Uses: to
dress up plain shower curtains,
make exotic vanity skirls, dis­
guise storage areas or create
Instanl
art
for unadorned
walls.

MBS. FR A N K WOODRUFF M l, left anil Mr*, (J. Andrew Speer nre &lt;intlining pliui* for the fniThniming (Innlt'ii ( lull Fltiwer Show, "Tribute To
The Twenties," to he held nt the Civic Center Mnrch 5-6.

OFFICE S U P P L IE S

t ’O-HOSTESS for the February meeting of the
North Orlundu Garden Club, Mrs. Ruymond
Wure Ih shown at the beautifully arranged re­
freshment Utble ns they serve Vulentlne goodies
to Mrs. Fred Wyman, right.

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George Was Fond Of Beer,
Some historians may have
doubts about George Wash­
ington and hi* father's cherry
tree. But they do know that
he gave many parties st
Mount Vernon, had a Pennsyl­
vania Dutch cook and was
very fond of beer. In fact, he
had a brew house on his Po­
tomac plantation.
To celebrate Washington's
Birthday, try this Pennsyl­
vania Dutch recipe remini­
scent of meals served al
Mount Vernon. Cherry pie,
too7 Why, of course. Even
historians enjoy cherry pie.

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Mr. and Mra. T. W. Tribble
of Atlanta, Ga. were recent
house guests o f Mr. and Mra.
B. H. Jarrard at their home
on Florida Boulevard. Mr.
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blent, Mrs. John Pugh was
discussed w i t h
Mra. Roy
One of the most common
Pounds winning the prixe in discomforts of pregnancy is
an original contest, “ on time nausea.
sometimes
called
game."
"morning sickness." Expert*
Other guests were Mre. estimate thxt about half of all
James Lynch, Mrs. George pregnant women experience
Gurxa, Mrs. I.eunnrd Sim­ nausea for varying periods.
mons and Mrs. William Eld­ Usually it occurs during the
first three months of pregn­
er.
Card prize* were won by ancy, then disappears. Des­
Mra., I.ou Roberta, bridge; pite its nickname, it may oc­
Mrs. Nell Davis, pinochle, cur at any time of day or
and Mra. Walter Lymer, can­ night.
Since nausea often can be
asta.
The door prize was won hy overcome by intake of food*
Mrs. Mary Thompson and the high in carbohydrates, doctor*
centerpiece was won by Mrs, frequently advise their patients
to have as many as five or
John Pugh.
The next regular Board six small snack* of a cookie
meeting will l&gt;e held March 9 or cracker with Jelly a day.
at the home of Mrs. Pugh and If nausea is severe and per­
the next regular meeting will sists, the doctor may prescribe
lie at the Capri on March 16 a drug.
However, pregnant women
with a representative from
Senkarik'a giving a program should tik e drugs O NLY when
prescribed by a physician.
on "Interior Decorating.**

“ THE PR E SC R IPTIO N OUR P R IM A R Y C O N C E R N "

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Drain fat and drippings
from fryers and cookers, fill
with water, add soap or de­
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Then drain, rinse and dry.

By Julia Bartoe

FROM 8:00 T IL L 11 A. M. O N LY

u h eg

The regular monthly meet­
ing o f the Welcome Wagon
Club of Sanford was held at
the Capri ItestaUiunl recent­
ly.
Dr. Kenneth Wing, Mrs.
Thumas Largen and Mrs.
Joseph Sleckowskl were spec­
ial guesta and presented a
most informative program on
cancer, followed by u ques­
tion and answer period.
Mrs. Maryann Miles, presi­
dent o f South Seminole W el­
come Wagon Club was atsq
another special guest. Mrs.
Miles invited all memhera to
a card party at the Cussclhrrry Woman's Club with all
proceeds going to the Heart
Fund.
The recent Board meeting,
held at thu home o f the pree-

Mr. and Mr*. Jama* Cart­
er Lavender o f Sanford, an­
nounce the engagement and
approaching, marriage
of
their daughter, Misa Patricia
Logan
Lavender, * to John
Lionel Loveday, son o f Mr.
and
Mr*.
Charles
Lionel
Loveday o f Burlington, V er­
mont.
The lovely bride-elect w ts
bom at Columbus, Ga. and
wee graduated from Seminole
High School with the clast o f
1961. She will graduate from
Stetson University in June,
1965 with history as her ma­
jor. A t Steteon she is a mem­
ber o f Phi Alpha Theta, an
honorary historical fratern­
ity.
Her fiance waa bom a l
Goffstown, N. H. and waa
graduated from
Burlington
High School, Burlington, Vt.
He ia presently stationed ak
the Sanford Naval A ir Sta­
tion.
A June wedding la being
planned with comptcta wed­
ding details announced at a
later date.

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C E N T R A L FLO R ID A
Mrs. It. W. Turner was
hostess recently at her Park
Avenue home to the regular
meeting of The Central Cir­
cle o f the Garden Club of
Sanford. Mrs. A. F. Collurn
nnalsled Mrs. Turner ns co­
hostess.
Mrs. G. I,. Fugote nnd Mrs.
R. C. Rhodes were welcomed
ns guests.
Everyone wns urged to
make an entry in the forth­
coming flower show. It wns
pointed out nl the meeting
thuf if nil members would
read the instructions care­
fully, they would no doubt
discover nn entry in their
own ynrds.
Members were also remind
ed of the Garden ( ‘lull Card
I’nrty February 23 nt the
Wnmun'a Club.

W ATCH FOR OUR A N N U A L
SPRING DINNERW ARE AND
GLASSWARE C LEA R A N C E!

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MRS. BERTH A D AVID observed her 90th birthday, Thursday, February
18, 1965 with an open house reception Riven in her honor by her four
daughter* at the M ayfaif home of Mr*. Harold Appleby. Shown with
their mother from the left nre Mrs. Richard Berry, Ft. Myers, Mrs.
Appleby, Mr*. David, honorce, Mrs. Bess Hermnn and Mrs. J. M. Leonard.

Removc crumbs from toast­
er with a aoft brush und wipe
the crumb tray with a sudsy
sponge.

BCOTCII G R A IN
AND
CORDOVAN

Women Welcomed
The Sanford Business and
Professional Women’* Club re­
cently held it* February din­
ner meeting at the Lake Mon­
roe Inn with a highly interest­
ing and informative program
being furnished hy II. C. Echelberger and guest, Richard
W. A. Davis, of Palm Beach,
on “ Investments."
Mr. D avit presented a film
which had been shown earlier
in the day to the Klwanls Club
and then with Mr. Echelbergcr (Sanford manager for B.
C. Morton Company) conduct­
ed a forum wilh members par­
ticipating.
The program was such a
fascinating one that the hour
of adjournment was much la­
ter than usual.
One o f the highlights of the
evening was the proud an­
nouncement that three new
members have been welcomed
Into the club—Mrs, Doris Wil
Hams, society editor of The
Sanford Herald; Mrs. Polly
Jones, supervisor of Uic Cre
dit Bureau of Sanford and
Seminole County, and Mrs.
Ircno Laney, secretary for
Dr. Edwin L. Lindsey.
In addition Mrs. Lorraine
Graham of the Tuberculosis
and Health Association has re

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bert Jarrell and Mr*. Joe Jar­
rell.
Also assisting were four of
the honorce* granddsughters,
Mrs. Bryon Maharry, Ft. My­
ers; Mrs. Gaylon Culberhouse,
Ft. Lauderdale; Mr*. Frsnk
Voltoline and Miss Anna Lea
Herman, Sanford.

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C A R N IV A L

By Dick Turner

NEW YO R K (N E A ) All the little fishes will have
a good chance of survival
this summer. If they can Just
avoid the anglen, they won't
have to worry about the guys
with the nets.
At the rate sportswear man­
ufacturers art using fishnat
for women's play togs there
won't be any left for the fish­
ermen.
The fishnet craic is the
most revealing news since the
topless swimsuit or T. S. as
it It affectionately known in
the business. W e're all going
to see a lot more of each other
as soon as the weather per­
mits.
On the beaches, on patios
and indoors our leisure hours
are slated to be whiled away
In see-through, demure allure.
Fishnet cages and Jumpsuits
will cover tiny bikinis and
one-piece swimsuits are onethird fabric, two-thirds peek­
aboo.
When you're Invited neat
door to a patio party, quickly
assure your husband
that
there IS a nude body stocking
between Bill's wife and her
fishnet Jumpsuit. This precaution will prevent glass break­
age.
Unlike the T.S. these new
fashions do meet the letter
o f the Ja.tr.., v cu wun'l- be
wrapped in a blanket and
rushed to the nearest police
station. But they are designed
to give back to women that
feeling of freedom once enjoyrd by
the Neanderthal
housewife to whom clothes
were no encumbrance at work
or play. (A manual on how
to keep huusc in a cave may
be next.)
But one possible-offshoot of
the new trend may please
even the most ardent moral
reformer. It's bound to launch
a rrup of modest, high necked
evening gowns. If It doesn't
there will be many an animat­
ed checkerboard tripping the
light fantastic under the stars.
A fishnet sunburn has to go
under wraps.
f rolicking around in fishnet

aounds an wonderfully free,
doesn't it? But like most chic
fashions, it i i only for th
slim. If you lip the scales u
ONE ounce more than yot

hould, steer clear of the stuff,
A gal who hadn't learned
his lesson walked onto the
each at the luxurious British
.olonial Hotel in Nassau, stun-

nine in a black, one-piece fish­ from M d n t to California and
net suit. She was luscious. The a fetching fashion it la. But
anyone who w ain't prepared
men stopped playing cards
to put In a long, lean winter
and we gals hated ourselves. had better give her ahare of
She sat down to put sun lo­ the net back to the fiahermen.
tion on her legs. And a m agi­
The fish will look better in
cian's wand couldn't have pro­ it than ahe will.
duced three spare^tirei more
quickly—there for all to count
FEBRUARY
behind the net screen. All the
women smiled.
, Fishnet will drape the fem ­
inine population this summer

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Page 12 — Feb, 22, 1965

Navy's Mission
In Stale Toji.
Fo Lawmakers

The House Numbering Pro­
ject set fo r Lake Mary by
the Lake Mary/ Chamber of
Commerce la now In full w in g
with the survey scheduled to
start this Friday and continue
through Sunday, by Girl Scout
Troop 557 with cooperation of
Boy Scout Troop 242.
Final plana for the survey
were drsw-n up at the board
o f directors meeting held last
week at the home o f Ronald
Jackson, chairman, on Broadmora Drive. Jackson will meet
with the Girl Scouts this
week to give them further
instructions.
Jimmy Jones, chairman of
this special committee, has
the prepared maps numbered
and broken down into areas,
and the survey papers with
the questions to tie answered.
This work must be done in
preparation for getting all
the houses numbered. The
project Is needed now for g iv ­
ing directions and it also will
be needed for future delivery
o f mail.
The dividing line wiij he
the renter of town at the main
corner by the IGA Store with
numbers starting from there
going north, east, south, and
west. Posters have been pre­
pared and are on display
throughout l.ske Mary.
' 'T h e Girl Scobf'Troop par­
ticipating In tiie survey is un­
der the leadership o f Mrs.
Marti Danklefa, and the BoyScout Troop which volunteer­
ed to help is directed by
Scoutmaster Roy L. Howell
Jr.

By n irrr I. Johnion

What lha Navy do&lt;» for
Florida and what Florida can
do /or the Navy were ipelled
out Friday afternoon at a toplevel briefing at Sanford Na­
val Air Station.
Meeting at the baie were
atate leglalatori and membera
of the Florida Chamber of
Commerce military
affaire
committee.
They heard reporta from the
etate'a highest ranking Navy
offlcerk and then witnesied
one of the moat ipectacular
air demonatratloni ever itaged at the local bate.
Speaking were Vice Adm. A.
5. Heyward Jr., chief of naval
air training at Pensacola;
Hear Adm. Robert Goldthwait*, commander of Fleet
Air, Jacksonville, and Hear
Adm. T. A. Christopher, com­
mander of the Key West forc­
es.
Each spelled out the duties
of their respective station and
told at the economic Impact
on the state.
Admiral Heyward explained
how his officers*.ard ..m e*
train flyers and and support
personnel; Admiral
Goldthwaite tpld of his Jacksonville
military complex, one which
includes the local station^ and
Admiral Christopher told of
his role at the “ Gibralter on
the Gulf."
Capt. Chandler W. Swanson,
commanding officer of the lo­
cal station, welcomed the es­
timated 2&lt;« visitors and point­
ed to the hot HA5C Vigilante
as the best aircraft of Its type
In the world.
He also expressed warm ap­
proval of the communlty-Navy
relations and declared It "un­
surpassed anywhere."
After the briefings hy the
admirals, Capt. James O.
Mayo, commander of Reccmnaissance Attack Wing tine,
showed slides of a Vigilante
as It approached a carrier and
explained what the visitors
would see when they visited
tiie flight line
There they watched simu­
lated takeoffs and landings on
carriers, air refurling and a
demonstration of the capabili­
ties of the aircraft, some of
which were flown here from
Key West, Jacksonville and
Pensacola for the allernoon.

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Navy to the stutc. Tho
group arrived in sever­
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members o f the Flori­
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as (lower photo) with
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Mack N. Cleveland Jr.,
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an annual play at South side School. From the left: Mentorie Douglas
(Hannah). Tommy Richards (Col. Morris), Stephen Whelehel (George
Washington) and (iail Lee (Relay Ross).
(Herald Photo)

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im provem ent in the ctaasrimm
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Itoirer Ncrruan, vice president, to the DK proKram; 1»K S tu ­
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Seminole County

Do you know?
There are 20 stations, in­
cluding sub-stations in the
Florida Agricultural Experi­
ment Station System employ­
ing a total of 372 research
scientists. This year (1965) is
the 75th year of operation of
the Experiment Station Sys­
tem.
The Central Florida Experi­
ment Station,on Celery Ave­
nue was established in 1933
for the purpose of finding the
cause and developing a rem­
edy for cracked stem disease
' of celery. *
In 1935. two years after work
was begun at the Central
Florida Station farmers were
successfully using 10 pounds
of borax per acre for the con­
trol of cracked stem of celery.
The first experim&lt;*n!» -with
DDT for the control of corn
rarworm were conducted at
the- Central Florida Experi­
ment Station. The use of DDT
for corn earworm
control
made the present Sift 5 mil)ion a year sweet corn crop
possible.
llorticulluralists working at
the Central Florida Experi­
ment Station have found that
applications of chelated iron
will reduce injury caused by
excessive copper accumula­
tions in old celery fields.
A new variety of cantaloupe
named "Seminole" was tie-

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on the St. Johns River

Phone 322-2611

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SANFORD,

GEORGE CARLTON, n member o f Sanford
Junior High School Future Farmers judpiinr
team, won hit’ ll individual honors at a stock
judging contest in Kissimmee with 2tMl points
out of 300. The team score placed them third
in the contest. Other team members were Mike
Gibson ami Mike Tindel.
(Herald l’ huto)

Certain City Bars
Win Late Closings

Groundwork
Prepared For
Spaceships

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C A F E K ENNEDY ( I T D —
The Air Force sent a polkadul spccklr-l spore. gilder nn
■ o - sciir rliiu c ■ 1 i- jh l

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lo-rati recovery fiifi-r tod.-vy- to
Ictul l lie wily tn tie roup* re
planes ef the future.
The
Delta- winged space­
c ra f t wus hurled nlliiut 39
mile* high by a T hai-D elta
locket th a t thumb-led into n
A new rity ordinance, per- molition of two buildings own- , ^ itiy sky.

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NO. 132

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FIELD DAY for Seminole fou n t)’ women interested in crops production
:md experimentation was held today at l enlral Florida Experiment Sta­
tion on Celery Avenue. Station experts briefed the visitors. Top photo,
front the left: Mrs. II. G. Shuler. Geneva; Dr. John Darby, Mrs. John
i'lark. Osteen, and Mrs. E. IJ Wood, Sanford. Ilnltont photo, from the
left: Mrs. A. I’ulmaii. l.uiigvuNK!; Dr. H. L. Rhoades, Dr. Gertrude For­
man, Altamonte Springs; Mrs. Edwin Kennedy, Lake Mary, and Miss
Myrtie W ilso n , cou n ty home demonstration agent. (See today’s “ Around
the Clock" column.)
(Herald Photos)

Ity using the lift supplied
by it* five fn-t-vc ide wings,
the l,]Tfi-)Hiuinl cruft roasted
lilmut J ,7i m» nn(r*
the*
Atlantic Ocean m 23 minutes,
M hen ii ii-m-heu an attitude
of about f ’\ m i l e s , n lug
parachute popped out and
softened it* landing into ttie

»».’• “!&gt; shop, denied

Sen. Dirksen
Back in Capital

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bet teen l*;irL \\mur and Oak
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\venue to iitallul parking irnJ &lt;i,M
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Washington with Mrs, Dirk* exubinied
sen.
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week sn&lt;l he spent Thursday
ni -•d» nt tlie home of his

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Commissioners
established
a "p rio rity" list but emphasized that the plan would b «
flexible ns "ninny of these
phases will be running concur­
rently oner the next several
years."

Top priority was given to
landscaping Seminole’ Boule­
vard (runt Mcllonvtlle Avenue
along Lake Monroe up lo and
Including the Interchange on
H.
" I think this is foremost lix
Seminole County may foon everyone's mind—to beautify
said
have hm official lliatorirnl our lakefront d rive,"
Mayor J. H. Crapps.
( ' o n i t n f i i h m m a remit of ac­
Bolt pointed out that City
tion taken thia mornin*f by Manager W. E. Knowles has
Die .County Com million*
informed the committee be *1—H ie board decided lo mk ready-has over UK) palm trees
ixiitin ^ hiitorical croups in prepared for moving to th*
lakefront shoreline and th*
Uia county to recommend I he
rity is ready to start immed­
type o f commiaaiun which iately on U-aullflcatlon plans.
will heat nerve the county.
Second priority went to tha
They alio will recommend the landscaping of Highway 17-93
Mie «»f the contmiaaion niem- south from Lake Monroe to
General J. C. Hutchison Park­
benliip.
way,
Sultalile apace to houne tfie
Nexl. or at the same time,
histone
valuable!
in
the will be solicitation of funds
county ia beiriK Bought by fmm civic, service and pro­
fessional clubs and associa­
commiaaiiiriei a.
In other action today the tions to rxpend such funds to
achieve Ihe objectives of th*
Coinniiniion:
A|CMH*tl In ilealjinate the plan.
Included in the overall plan
Hew Dinted State Hunk of
Seminole hi a depository for arc the sponsoring of commun­
portion* o f futuie county ity and school tree planting
fund*. Tlie reipirat waa made programs for May Day;
Establishment and mainten­
by John Mercer, executive
ance nl a city plant nursery;
vice preaident of the bank.
Establishment of a botanical
Delayed for unit action of
preparing an urcesa road garden and moving the city
Connecting Highway* -i.’tfi and zoo Into ft;
Landscaping of .SR (8 from
‘134 in the Rolling Hill* C oun­
I I. through the east city
try &lt;'lull area.
A c c e p t e d n p n i g re*.* report limits.
Land .raping of city parks,
f l o i n 4.in if o n 4&gt;;i i , jilntt fling
director for the Orangr-Seio- of West 25th Street from
mole Joinl Planumg Com- 1 f&gt;nch Avenue past the city
in la* ion.
cemetery.
City Commissioners pledged
A ppi ov i d a b u i l d i n g p e r m it
for the n o i l l i c a a l c o r n e r o f wholeliearled support id all
Interstate
I
and
H i g h w a y these objectives and luld Bolt,
If we can help you m any
I ’lt'
\ tioihej c e r V b o d i a l ion
will be built there, t o r n m i s way, dou'l hesitate lo call on
* io n e i * w e r e jnlvt.Hcd,
us."

The

A g ice d
r e d u c t io n
day*

un

to at lid y |&gt;o**it&gt;ie
ni tlie y i i i m b c r «»f
appeal

be m a d e

t laiutifl.

sSuvirl 'Union tin lay t'.h'hiiil
rd thr 4 «l^ a m *'vio-iwiy of ha

I la i i o n

armed fore?* a*ratnat a hack*
spa' i planes would d&lt;« away a! 2 p in W(1dnriM|a&gt; t thu
Waihirvflon physician. He re
Pmrll.lV 1 III V from M ate
w ith
u « lly
ih t h ii
r*H’i*v«*r y s ta ll* Itm iil D **p aft rttcmt sa iil
drop of anti Ainriu-au rocket
turned to work Friday and
Ito3-t
to downtown at 1! l«tUll|i(.
fluHn pi in flat r t*» Ilia fiuv* hida)* a t&amp;I HlliihaiMNp.
flew to Florida S a tu td ay to
( ilv rmtiRii*»Mtn&lt;T* M»»n.!;i\B
How*being
readied
for
a
two
(
i
rt„
j„|„
ext*
nding
F
e
tv
i'lo
u
.
join Mrs, Dirksen. She lutd Bflvr ipprov ♦ lo a r i ' j n ’*! of
‘Stern’ Interest
inmi I’rojeii lienitni *t*an
,n mti, , |rom Mariks Street
(e'en «t their Florida vacation local mifntnnhi!** Hi**lcr^
S A M S H l ’i n . N r t l t p l i
several
turn
f
,
*1
street
from
Park
ta"
‘
n
,vl
,,f
n
fh
'*
.
Itu.d.
were
built
ll o 111* in Deltary
a total* *n*t of Sl7 o i3.(&gt;00
Superior &lt; "Uit JudK«‘ Al*
Avrntu* to f'.ilim»tto \venue in rarly Aprd.
Wrcks

ca n

on Board of Adjustment dc-

Appointed
l e e (iary,

Lady Bird Flips

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I.akrfront boautlfication « u
given top priority in thr coun­
ty-wide program M o n d a y
evening when objective* wera
presented to the City Commis­
sion by Jack Bolt, Sanford
area chairman of Hie Scminol#
County Chamber of Commerco
beautification committee. *

Historical
Commission

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milting resUtirants which seat ed i&gt;v Mrs. \rgenla Const an - | The blonder'* si-mod stage
more than 200 persons to re- tine at 703 West Ninth Street ' t|„.n
(|lr
J
mam open until 2 a m every and 212 West Fourth
Street
sent u ..n i&lt;13.300 .mites
,nisht except Sunday w as pass- and authomed city Manager t«.t .hi,ul- tlu-lit
Inn i,
ml.,
(&gt;(j a[uj a,|,ipied by Sanford W K. Knowles to proceed emth'* uiiiio.pheie.

with rarin g ;
Approved settlement of the
*,pwer trc a lm e n t plant eon
tract and authorized a plaque
t0 t„, prepared,
y;,q
puliluhearings
nn
March 8 to reztitte the ttlm-k
between Oak Avenue and Myrile ,\m niie from 25th Street

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to P ark Drive from C-t to C 2. *"»■
a request a ,„ ,
rerun, .» . 2 all the
"Tl* v tl iu l f in in tli*1 wa*
for txlrnsitiii of linit' rh tit*- a r r aj pii
ntit yoitutt
Id** ’* 1
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pr* »t1
o *ntL\
yoiwit 4l li !)**•
i»p k«*K
mg developed hold promise of
t
a«
m
f
’.ilnti
tin
\\fiim*
and
HimiiM
•
d
*ilmut
4**
becoming one of Central Flor­
Laurel \ w n n t from JMh and
wft. t
r l hr
ida'* profitable small fruit
2t;th street
D»krbi «pp«art«l to be nor-

crop*.
Work at the Centra! Florida
Experiment Station resulted in
the release in 1902 of the
"F loralou " tomato. Floralou
is a high yielding disease re­
sistant tnmato Having t-xcell
rnl table qualities.
Wink conducted at the i en
tral Honda Experiment Sla
turn first demonstrated that
there are a number o! plant
parasitic nematodes that at
tack vegetable crops arid re
dure yields Soil fumigation
has been developed lor the
control of these microscopic
worms called nematodes
The control of black bearl
of chicory by foliar spraying
with Jioluhle uaUitnn was lirst
develo|&gt;ed at the len lral Flor
Ida Experiment btation
nhers"of the Crn
Staff mem
Iral Florida Experiment St a
lion developed improved frr
tlliration practices for spinach
re snll ing in 3(8) per cenl in
crease in yield of fresh spin
arh in the Zell wood area
Staff members of tbo Cen­
tral Florida Experiment Sla
lion have worked out improv­
ed cultural and ferliliralion
practices for rarrols Tins in
formation lias facilitated thlgrowth of a sircable carrot
growing indii'lry m the -San
ford and Zellwood farming
areas.
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FLORIDA

Space Glider Scorches Airw ays

vejnpeti at ine len ira i norm a
xpertmrnl Station, . i mmo o.
made available to growers in
icily commissioners m regular
I960, is superior to other va­
, session Monday at lily Hall.
rieties In lahle quality, re­
The action put* rily liars on
sistance In downy and pow­
a p ar with fstaiilishmenls in
dery mildews, and in yield of
the county and surrounding
marketable melons per acre.
counties which observe Ihe la
Field experiments initiated
ter dosing hours
at Ihe Central Florida Exper
Commissioners approved a
intent Station resulted in the
request by Mrs Duns Mason
rrlease of the "Flordagrand" |
hlackherry in 1958. This and I
*° a" ° \ her
r f &lt;,prn

other blackberry var.el.ek

Landscaping
Given Okay
By Council

“The N ile of America”

(’ n m m iaaionet
of ilv led a, aK

o f f tc* r to the

R ecfralm n

I'la rm in g

T|ofid «
C o m m it­

tee,
A g r e e d tu h e lp m e m b e r B o f
I lie L a k e M a r y K it t le l. e a g n e
i m p r o v e th e Im ie b a t! d i a m o n d

Approved cancellation of a
tu* levy made on tlie Lake
M on r o e
Jnduntrurl
|*«rk.

Couple Trapped
In Automobile
lly Mrs. fla r r iu e Snyder
Driver ot a 1962 mialel cat
was charged Monday night by
I Constable Irving Veino with
failure to have lus car urtdi-r
x.ntrol when his car overturn­
ed till Ihe Enterprise Road
anile three-quarters of a mil*
out ot Usleen
Roger Priest, (7, ami his
wife, Thelma, 46. were returiving to their home in Green
Cove Springs after a day of
(idling at their cabin on Oak
lldl Hoad Both were trapped
in Die overturned car until a
passerby pried tile door open.
Neither Was injured
Damage &lt; &gt; the cat was *stl&lt;
mated at $650

\\ \ slllM , H&gt;\
it I 'll
♦ till* MrLirpti* KipiTMWiiA,
hoi II |«w &gt; n think a a tilllr V o i i n t y A l i y H u t o hi F. J o h n
i. — ■ .
i hi a iviti tiliirk ' mall" (or four
■K
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p art'd lo in Nliilt Rout. I. Will Rep
I drt! i.ri'M i D Oh * &gt; mote parrfitAl m i l l 'd and Kiiii* laid tlie site ii being
Thr Simford Ih utl-I |«*nrsi da&gt;x \ptsl 7 in
l H I l*
|M .|,.|„,,t..| tn t,.n lljyilou «,|| ........ ;,,m M i, I. mh Iiim ■leili" cneuuiugeim-nt lolghl uni d for uitinii ipal pur poKc«
cd todiiy t!)zi( I*f*»ilrnt John*
The renter &lt;»f the downtown
urn ordered a [Ih*p»rtnt&lt;tiit of a m wil! t»* l urnrd inin an
( 'a u g h t
lim n- *m M .ieit 8
I,
| |„ ril| , h ri*la&gt; i ,**‘ J" ,lt
*,lr a n d t h u s falls w i t h i n tin
. nfj .* -•i y *if I m-m g I wjc # M ' n ij,»f
Bl/lt NTSfOW N It I’ ll —
i oilipletmii of the ev o re ,,
.
.
(ool'lem of »e)io-l dio|omi*.
P r f r n i f p U n r h^rr to fly Sen. &lt;11it#* xhow with I he clrr*1!
,
tut a dei 'one v i,it in anti
tin* Mellon nullifies previous
.
,
,
a to r Ihtkfooi to WnihinKton hlocki'd off and new rar^ dis Calhoun (minty sheriff* dc # o will |.&lt;imit mut,iii&gt;t» t*i
' ' *n si peters |- a t n e r s . S e r v i c e s
ln\ levies fried on the City
pulir* raptured four patient* drive I 111111 I S IK? Mr at Da v p"v*it&gt; i
J hr | »Inn«* it*t down and took jda.vrd in th* area
s,ii,u|
tin
of Sanf oi d Ity Mis
Mi*i v
Tied in wi!'i Ihe annual aulo who cscajH-d with a hostage Ihhj lU'ai li i*i Slab- Ro.td lava bui.
\\ A.SMINt. 11 IN 11 L'l i
off from S a n fo rd N a v a l Air
show will !&gt;,- a rity wide sales Irom the stale mental hosjntal i&gt;&lt;.r 11i lo Nl
Petersburg on |’«t.iv
t'le tp le n l Jnhiisitii g«! uiioh Karle Walker, lounty tax aiiS tation
les&amp;of.
promotion tiy merchants •
in Chattahoochee today after limited
access,
foul l a n e d -------------------Im liv e ly
I t ir o u ^ h
Father*!
K ! li.itjar Jr, chairman they wrecked their raf al a highwav 1In&lt;lt*taiire itilals r(1
.
Day it*i v i e » M-oi'iiiy a t the
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of the Saiifoid M.-rrhanC* Di roadtiloek
i l l mile,
I M I S t l FS
Iteseareh at the Central
Naluinat r a t h c h a l , where im
Florida
Experiment Station
n , mu n ml,1 l--i| by I tie Her
Slu-rilf W C Reeder ,aul 111,
ttonb f 1&gt;111 will extend 1.1
I M ill'
I U HI ItDAl.K
17 yent-ohl daoKht* r, I o&lt; i, i«
OPEN F R ID A Y
determined that excessive sol
aid b.lay continued Ihe pm- four men sustained minor in mile- Irmii Inlerxtale '.ii al I wo small lorna'doet tom-lied n stuilenl at a g u l‘» mlimit,
uble salts cause undesirable
motional Hr in and said a juries when their sudrn ear Daytona lleai Ii In downtown
ground her, today1I1
N IL E T I L 9
physiological
ronditions
ui
meeiing
the assonallnn 1* wrerked hill a ward attendant .Nl Pi-lerstmig when roniplel siroymg at U..,! one house anil
f t
vegetables which can be con
' Iwoti.ilc M'Kmcnl !»«■ rri^irliilly injuring one per
WASHINGTON
f l l Pl )
— i r M u r d for 3 p rn Fr id a &gt; Ihvy ha«l taken as a huataB^
.WAYS FlflST QUALITY m
W ASH ING TO N M T ’D —
trolled by correct use of fer­ Retired Supreme Court Justice at fhr (hamhur of (*om merer was uninjured.
I ween Route 95 lo U. S 9L' n mid
Sen. Thomas J. Dodd (Ittilizers and irrigation water.
Felix Frankfurter, the dimtnu
Conn.) said today th at an
The investigation of promis- tlvc immigrant who became
American defeat
in South
ing new crops is one of the mjp „ f the gtanls of American
Vial Nam would mean a Com­
Central Honda
Experiment jurtspruden e . died Monday al
munist "ni»»«a- re of innn
Station's most important pro |jl0 asr 0f 02
cent*” throughout Southeast
Jrcls. Peorh is one of these’ Frankfurter died at George
Asia.
TAI.I.AII VSSEK Il l 'l l
—
lion trainlna funds.
Iheir plant into Tallahassee rdlicr orrunatuma. dlstribu
SLE E K S LII'O N
new crops receiving consider- Washington University Hos
able attention at the present pilal.
The Slate Iteparlmeni of EduThe Departmentof Edura by June 1 -ir.ee thr 1964 funds (Jon such a, salesmanship and
Prince-Is 5
PLAYS A
time Other crops being tnves
He was taken there Sunday calion had m eitm gt scheduledlion invited Florida's fi7 enun
™.u'*
by June |,angmi;i home economies for
TO K Y O ( U l’ D — Prince
tigalcd i n c l u d e safflower. after the las*, of a series of |,fr r an,| ln Jacksonville anil lirs to send In proposed pro
CLASSIC R O LE!
Meetings I.. help county edu ''"menuking, home economic* lliro, heir to Japan's
rhayote, parsnips, garbanzo hcarl seizures which forced his
year-old
throne,
celebrated
Clearwater
Tuesday
to
help
jecla
to
qualify
for
funds
un
r
i,ii„nal
director*
set
up
pro
for
gainful
employment,
mdu*
beans, dasheens and witloof reluctant retirement from the
, posed programs are also sc fie trial occupations, hralth re ­ Ills fifth birthday today wilM
chicory.
bench Aug 28, 1862
Attending Ihe Slate De­ der the federal act
The
act,
passed
by
Congress
dulcd for Pensacola. Orlando lated orrujiatinna and techi a rake baked in his palace
Research at the Central
The hospital said death was partment of Education meet­
home try hia mother, the com­
cal occupations
Florida
Experiment Station caused by an acute heart at
ing Wednesday In Orlando in in 1963, has not yet provided and Fort Lauderdale on Wed
After Ihe first year of the moner daughter of a flour
funds.
nesday.
has resulted in highly increas­ tack.
srarih tor federal funds to
I f you'r* going aaaual
If and wh-n they are appro i One ot the mandates set up program, Bailey said, the fed- mill executive.
ed yield* of commercial caexpand
vocational
educa­
BAD W E A T IIK It
prtated,
Florida
is
in
for
115
for
the
(tderal
aid
is
that
eral
funds
must
be
matched
ladium tubers as a result of
thia la tha aho* for you!
tion training In Seminole
The steak rook-out fur
million for 1964, $3 million for I training mast be provided in (»&gt; stale moneys on a 59-50 Irritant
weed and nematode control.
County srhools will be Supt.
Smooth
Hat her uppers,
members of the winning and
M IA M I BEACH (U P !) —
Research conducted at the
R. T. Mllwee, Walter Tea­ 1965, *4 6 million for 1966 and a minimum c.' five occupation- basis
losing
trams
in
the
Kemisynthetic
soles — n e a t
The
AFL-C
IO
is
ebout
lo
aak
*5
8
million
for
1967.•
jal
fieldsincluding
work
for
Bui
the
school
chief
says
Central Honda Experiment
gue,
administrative
aide;
nolr County Chamber of
To
qualify,
the
projects
jx-rsofti
who
tiave
graduated
this
will
not
require
additionCongress
fo
r
a
second
major
Station on varieties of soybean
E. S. Douglass, vocational
tailored styling? A A *al slate appropriation* tx-cause change in Taft-Hnrtiry law.adapted lo muck soils of Flor­ Commerce membership drite
education d im lor, and Sle- must meet strict criteria and from or left high school.
K
B. 4-10.
Bailey said at least one Florida's vocational education provision* that have irritated
ida, methods of Insect control — rained out today, the sche­
wajrj Gatchrl, director of In­ state School Supt. Thomas D.
duled date — will be held
Bailey and Walter U Williams course in any five of tlie fol- program already far exceed* unions fo r many years, repeal
and methods of weed control
struction.
(he
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eight
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have edded another very pro­ Monday evening at
of the fed tral authorisation
U se Y o u r Penney Charge Cardl
F l'&amp; l. recreation park on courtties In the areas qualify al. technical and adult educa­ fields mu«t be provided:
| It now totals *12 million a fo r elate "right to work”
mising crop to the list farm
tha S i Johns Itiscr.
laws.
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T H * B E V E N T n-D A T
AD V E N TIS T CHURCH
Corner Tlh A Elm
J. U H a r o h a l l -------------- m o t o r
S E RVICES S ATURDAY—
Sabbath Schoo l —— B:BB a. m.
Worohlp Sorvleo .— 11:10 * m.
Wodnoodoy N ig h t
F r a y or S o r v l e o ------ T i l l 9- mb.

F IR S T B A P T 1 IT CHURCH
111 P o rk Avoouo
P. B C b a n e * ------------ P aolo r
M o rn in g Worohlp — 1:1# n. m.
• u n d er Sch ool — — l t d *- mM orn in g Worahlp — 11:10 a- m.
T r a in i n g Union — 1:10 p. m.
E v o n l n g Worohlp - T:4I p. nv.
Wod. P ra y er Borvlc* T i l l P- m.

Alliance

E L D E R S P n iN O B BA PTIST
Old Orlando Rd. a t H to io r Avo.
H. H am ilton Griffin — P aolo r
Bunder Bchool
— 1:41 a. m.
Morning Worehlp
11:00 a m.
T r a in in g Union — l i M p m.
E v o p ln g W orehlp — Ti4l p. m.

CHRISTIAN MISSIONARY
ALLIANCE CHURCH
M i l Park Ava. at l l l h SL
Rov C. C- Do#*. Jr.
Paolor
Sunday Schoo l ........ I * t l a. m.
Worohlp Sorvleo _ 11:00 a. m.
E v e n i n g Worohlp — T:tO p. mA llia n ce T o o th
F ollowohlp (Wad.) _ T:S0 p. m.
(W o d)
p ro p er so r v leo
T:10 P- m.

0

Methodist

CONGREGAT IONAL
C H R IST IA N CH URCH
( U n ited Church o f Ch rlat)
P a r k Avau ua a t M th SL
1:41 a. m. ___ Church School
11:00 a. m. __ Worohlp Borvlc*
l:J # p. m. __ Ch rlollon T outh
Mlnlolry
B ov. W a lt e r A. IL McPborftou,
Pa a to r

O S T E E N METHODIST CH URCH
Ootaon
S T A F F O R D MEMORIAL
CHURCH
North Monroo
C. A. R e a lt y ---------------- P aale g
Ooloon
Bundoy Sch oo l
14:04 a. m.
Oaloon
W orohlp l a r i l c i — 11:44 a. m.
S ta fford Mem orial—
W orohlp Borvlc* _ 1:14 a. m.
Sta ffo rd Memorial—
Sunday S c h o o l ------ 10:14 a. a .

Episcopal
CH RIST CHURCH
Church StraoL L o n g w o o d
Fr. Chari** W. S l o w e r ! . Jr.
V ica r
H o ly C om m union __ 1:00 a. to.
F a m i l y Sarvloa ft
Claaooa ___________ t : 0 t a. m.
Claaaao . —
______0:10 a. m.

BA PTIST MISSION
E N T ER P R IS E
S u n day Bchool —.— . 0:&lt;S 0. m.
Morning Worohlp . 11:00 o. m.
T r a in in g Union —— 1:11 P- m.
E v e n in g Worahlp — T:10 p. m.
Wed. Night
P ra y er M eeting
T:10 p. m.
Hev. IL J. U oyn lon ------ Paolor

Assembly Of God
P 1NECRE9T AHSEMRLT
O F OOD CHURCH
Cor. ITth and Elm
I t m . W ilder -------------- m o t o r
Bunder Schoo l ----- 4:41 h- mMorn ing Worohlp — 10:10 *■ m.
E v e n i n g Worohlp — T:M p. m.
T o u t h gorv. ISun.) _ 1:00 p m .
M ld-W **k Sorv. (W od.) - Till
p. m.

HOLT CROSS
401 s. P a rk Ava.
Fr. Loroy D. Sopor, Roctor
H o l y C o m m u n i o n __T:l* a. n
F a m i l y Btrvlca and
Bundap Bchool ......... — »;00 a. ■
M orn in g P r a y e r
IF iro l Hundag —
H o ly jC om m unlaa 11:04 a. ■

Christian

rin1ST CH RISTIAN CH URCH
3CIPLES OF CHRIST
u se
*1*1
HOT 8. Sanford Avo. ‘

CEN TRAL BA PTIST CHURCH
Cor. U t h SL ft Ook AV*.
0*11 s m i t h — --------r o o l o r
Su n day Sch oo l ....... l l U #- mMorn ing Worohlp — 11:00 a. m.
T r a in i n g Uunlon — l i » » P- mE v o n l n g Sorvleo „ — 1:00 p. piV ’od. Proror Sorvleo T:I0 P- wNuroorp Open
IV Tit It —----------------T:»0 p. m.
S u n d e r Nil* Broadcast

F IR S T SOUTHERN
METHODIST CHURCH
W om an'* Club H ulldlng
101 Ook Avo.
Du rw ard IL K n ig h t J r , Patino
Su n day S c h o o l ____ 0:41 a. m.
Wo rahlp Barvdc* _
7:10 p. m.
.

F R E E METHODIST CHURCH
Cornor Ith BL and l a u r o l Avo.
R * '. C E. A n d o r o o n ___Poo tor
Tol ophonoi I I I . T o l l
S u n d a y B c h o o l ____1:41 a. m.
Morn ing Worohlp
10:41 a. m.
E v e n i n g Worahlp __ T:00 p. m.
Wod. P royor Borvlc* 1 . 10 p. m.

Church Of Christ
CHURCH OF CH RIST
(Ionova
Ralph Rrowor Jr.
Evangelic!
lllhl* School --------- 1:10 a m.
Morning Worehlp — *:10 a m.
K en ln g Worehlp .„. t:&gt;0 p m.
Wed. Proyor Ser vice T;10 p. m.

Lutheran
PAOLA CHURCH Ol- C l t n i S T
H ig h w a y 10 Woal
Morrla R u b y ------- K vangollat
HIM* C l i M ______ 10:00 *. m.
M orn ing Worohlp _ ll:Oo e m.
E v e n in g Worohlp
t;00 p m.
111blft uloeeea Wed. _ T:14 p. m.

W EBTStDE MIBSIONART
R A P T U T C1IUHCII
Ith SL ft Hollp Avo.
Jo h n 1L K i n g -------------m o t o r
Sunday School ------ 10:00 a. m.
Sunday
Morning Worohlp — 11:00 a. m.
Sunday
E v o n l n g Worohlp — 7 iW p. m.
Wodnoodop
F ro y o r Sorvleo
T:00 p. m.

CHURCH OF CH RIST
1111 P erk A n n u l
Real l i r o e r n ______E v a n g e l l i t
Sunday
UU-le S t u d y ____— 10:00 a. m.
Morning W orehlp — 11:00 e. rn.
E v e n in g S erv li* ... t;10 p m.
S . • "H -reld of Truth" 1 p. m.
su ti.ley on Channel I
Tuee ley
Lodlxe mill* Cleee _ 10:04 o. m.
Wed need* y
HIM* Cleee —------T:10 p ne-

PINKCKF.BT IIAPTIST
C llllllC ll •
Onoro lload
Po o to r .......... W illiam J. Ou**o
Murnlng Worahlp
II "0 a. m.
Sunday Hrhool
0:44 a. m.
T ra in in g Union _ — *:M P m.
E v e n in g Worahlp
T:io p. m.
Wed. o f fleer a ft T**ch-re
Moo ting —---------------*:I0 P

thi
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Th* Chauv* i( th* fT**!**1
Mrlnr on oarth (nr Ih* huild
lug nf rhororlor end gv*M
vllironohip l l l a a olnrvhnuo*
rf epirlluol velum. Wlthmit
o olrong rhurrh. n tilh rr
demnrrary nor nviluoliot)
can ourvtvo, Thor# oro tour
pound rooeone why every
paronn ehouM oSend w n v w
rrgulorly and oupjmrl Iho
Church. Thojr are: (I) Knr hi*
awn eeka (1) Fnr hie chib
dron e eeVe. ill For Ih* oab#
of hi* community and nalirm.
(41 For Ih* mb* of IhoChunh
iterlf. which rvoodt hie moral
onl meloriol ouppigL Plan
*n go to rhurrh regularly
aad road you* fiibl* daily.

Christian *Science
FIR ST

CIIUKCII &lt;&gt;F C1IIUST
SCIENTIST
144 Keel Ser-und Street
Sunday Sorvleo
S u n d e r School
. . 11:00 o. m.
Subject: •Truth*’
IVodneaday se r v i. * . a:P4 p m,
R r . d t n g rl.Hini: lu l IV, Flret
W oew d ey o : |o:JU e in —4,lu p m.

JORDAN MISSIONARY
IIA PTIBT CIIURCII
M i l AV. Flrol Street
S u n d e r Schoo l —
10:00 e. m.
Murnlng Worohlp _ 11.00 a m.
Bible Study (Su n d ay) Tim) p m .
E v a n g a l l e l l e Service T oo p m.
Weil Prayer Moot — 7 :«o P inBill Stephen * ------------ P eelo r
A Cordial W elcome to All

ft

Church Of God

OAKLAWN IIAPTIST CHIlltCH
1741 Country Club Hood
gponoorod by Flrot iiaptlot
Church
Rov. R. T. Horrott _ — Paolo r
Sunday School .----- 0:4S a. m.
Woroh lp Sorvleo — 11:00 a. m.
T ra in in g U n i o n ------4:4t p m,
E v o n ln x W orehlp _ T:!0 p, m.
Wod l-royor Borv. _ T:I0 p m.

church

GOOD fiH E l’HKHD
LU T H E R A N CHURCH
H o t A Orlando Drlva
H wy. 17-12)
Sanford* F lo r id a
2M-TS1S
Th* Il*v. J. Gordon P • • r y,
P astor
Sunday Sch oo l
•: 1S a. m.
M u r n l n g W o r t h I p _11:00 a, m.
Cum in y n Io n — FI r i l S u n d a y in
E a c h M o n th
J tlndargarta n and N u r u r y

OHUttcH r o w a l l
y o n *yv*» c m u b c h

o r quo

G»ry (rt/rod at thp winHrrw this morning waving swl huRginR lh# little plush Hftf
I brought him home from my trip. How easy it is to mske a sm»ll boy happy. 1 lov*
to bring him things and take him places and watch the wonder and dcllRht glow on
hi# face., sparkle in his big blue eye*. Might now his Dad is hi* best friend and hero.

22nd A French
I* H Alford ---------------Hun U y School ----- - 1:11 4- m.
Morn ln s W ors hip
11:00 • m.
KvsngilLsMc S»rv
_
7:! 0pm.
T u t s P r s y t r Str v „
T;&gt;0pm*
T h u n Yu u n f F to p ls
hnJ»4Vur
T ill p.

Methodist
F IR S T

MKTHODIIT CHURCH
411 Park A t*.
R«v Itotxrt M J*nklna, Pa• I o f
Mur n in e W o n h i p _•; JO p m.
Sunday S « h o o l ____i ; U am*
Morning Worship
10.11 a m*
MYF M a t t l n e * __ I I# p.
n,
&lt;ln t*rm*d lat«. f s n l o r )
Eva n in e W ors hip _ 1:21 p. m.

Go to your church and take your child with you.

G EN E V A METHODIST
CHURCH
It*?. W E T i m m s ------Paator
Sunday B c h o o l ____ I 41 a. m.
M o r n i n g S*rv lc*s
l l ; 0 0 a- ra.
Choir Practlc* W*d 7:10 p. m
E v s r y O a t W i l c o m i.

U n v * . 'MO Be
Sunday
ProTorba

CHURCH (»K o o d
of rito n u cu Y
1 &amp;Of Firn A vert us
Rs v. Rubsrt W slch
Psstor
Hundsr School
i I ' m ."

OSTE EN BAPTIST CHURCH
HWY- l i t
I’h. I t l - I I I I
l&gt;,at o r ___ Choolor W.
i-lonk
l u n d o y Bchool
10.00 * . m.
Morning S tr v lc* — l l : “» »■ m.
Training U n i o n ------«:»0 p m.
Evon lng Ser vice — Ti AO p. m.
Wednoedoy Moollnga:
O rg o n lto tlo n * . — * :•• P
Prayer ____
T.l* p. m.
- C h o i # ______ _, ------1 1 0 p. m-

LUT1I F.RAN C H U R C H O F
T U B KKUKBMBH
101 W. 21th IMac*
*TH» C h u r c h of th * L u t h e r a n
llDur'* a n d TV * T h la la th *
lit * H * r b * r t w . G o a r s * ____P a t t o r
S u n d a y School
l . l i a. m,
W u r u h l p to*rvie* _ U&gt;;J0 a, m*
K i n d * ! g a r t * n a n d N tu * * ry

It wont be this easy always. I know that as Gary grows so will his desires and
the scope of his delights. I won’t be able to supply his every wish or stand between
him and the disappointments that come to every boy. Hut as friend and father I do
hope to share with him.the principles that have sustained me in discouragement, aug­
mented my joy. These truths I learned from God and my Church and I know of no
better way to insure for my son a life of peace and fulfilment than to encourage hi*
religious development.

12:1-4

Monday
DouUronom y
SO: 10-16

Tuvodoy

Thuroday
I Corinthian*

Wednooday

Pealmo
34:11-10

Mark

S:36

13:11-13

F rid a y
Tituo
3: 1-6

S a tu rday
Luke
1:67-64

GRACE METHODIST CHURCH
Onora R d . at Woodland A v o ,
Rov. John H. lilro* Jr.. P aolor
Church Sch oo l ____ 4:41 a. m.
Morn ing Worohlp _ 11:0* a. m.
M T F -----------------------4:44 p.
m.

Worlhlp Bsrvles — lo H *. m.

i: n g t l l s d a IffT* __ 1:10 p. m.
Tua d sy :
f
lilb ls Tf'atnlng 4 . :_* T i l p.* m.
T h u r s d sr :
Young Fs-upls S srv lc s f i l l p m .

CH RIST M E T nO D lST
CH URCH
Bunland Eatataa
Cltru* Ilo lg h ta
Rov. Chorloa R H o g g — P a o lo r
Church School ____ 4:41 a. m.
M orning Worahlp _ 11:04 a. m.
M T F ______________ 4:10 p, m.
Eva. Wo rahlp ____ 1.J0 p. m.
Wod. P royor Sorvleo 1:10 p m .
.

Southern Methodist

Free Methodist

R. Vornon F uller
Sunday S c h o o l ------ O ld
m.
Morning Worohlp - 11:00 a. m.

Baptist
’

Congregational

Baptist

Adventist

Nazarene
F I R S T CHURCH
OP T H E N A Z A R EN E
W. l n d SL a t Moplo Avo.
Paul U l c k o a _________ 1 Paatnr
Sunday S c h o o l ___ _ 1:11 a. m.
Morn ing Worahlp __ 10:10 a. m.
Tou th H o u r __
4:00 p. m.
E v ongatlatlo Service 7:00 p. m.
M id -W eek
Borvlc* (Wod.) _ T:00 f . m.
Third Sunday
B ln g ip lr o t lo a ____ 1:00 g. m.
F IR S T CHURCH
T H E NAZARENE
Lak* Mary, Fla.
R t v . W. L Holcomb*, Pattoo
Sunday
1:11 a. m. ___ Hlbla School
11:0# a. m. __ Morning W o n h i p
T;Oo p. m. « E v e n in g Sarvlc*
7:00 p m, _ Wed. M ld -W a tk
“P rayer Sorvlcva
7:00 p. m. _ !-*,t Wad. Ml**luoary Sarvlc*
OF

Pentecostal
F in » T rKNTK^oHTAL
CHUUCII OF L 'S G W u o D
&amp;ftl l l r a n g * M r**t
n « » tl. I t u t h G r a m ***- P a s t a I
Hutiday S c h o o l __ _ 1 0 :U0 a. m.
M orning W orship
11:00 a, in,
h u n lay K v s n l n g
7 Jo
pm
W*d lillil* S l u t y « 7.1* p. in,
C u m j u « r u r i M ealin g
F riday ----------------7:10
p. m.

Presbyterian
F IR S T P R E S B Y T E R I A N
CHURCH
Sanford,
Fla.
Oak Ava ft Ird St.
Grovrr C Sawall Jr. _ I'aaioa
Ed g a r W. Smith Jr. Aoalatant
Poo tor
Church School —
4:41 a. m
gaaalon M a a t i ___ 10:44 *_ m
Morning Worohlp _ 11:00 a. m
Ploneor Fallowahlp _ 4:00 p m
Senior HI F ollowoh lp 4:00 p m
E vanlng Worahlp
T.MI p m
Wod. P ra y er Mooting 7 :u0 p . m
"

CO VENANT P R E S B T T E R I A N
(774 South Orlando Drive
Th om aa IL Makla __ Taotor
W orah lp
^ 4:00 a- m.
Church Sch oo l ___ 10:00 a. ra.

-The Following Sponsors IVfa^e Thi s'Church Notice And Directory Page PossibleTHE AMERICAN OIL CO.
Mr. &amp;. Mrs. M. U. Strickland
ART RROWN
PEST CONTROL
- CELERY CITY
PRINTING CO., INC.
BILL HEMPHILL MOTORS, INC.
301 W. 1st. St., Sunford

SANFORD WELDING A
FABRICATING CO.
Bill Whitley A Employees

HOLLER MOTOR SALES CO.
and Staff

NELSON A CO., INC.
Oviedo, Florida

SANFORD ATLANTIC
NATIONAL BANK
Howard H. Hodges and Staff

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

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

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

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

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

WILSON-EICHELBURGER
MORTUARY
Eunice L Wilson and Staff

L. D. PLANTE, INC.
Oviedo, Florida

STATE FARM INSURANCE
Companies
Irving L Pryor and Staff

W1LSON-MAIER FURNITURE CO.
Mr. and Mrs. A1 Wilson

HARRELL A BEVERLY *
AUTOMOTIVE
209 W. 25th St-, Sanford

KILGORE SEED COMPANY
1400 W. 1st. S t, Sanford

PERFECTION
DAIRIES
STRICKLAND-MORRISON, INC.
and Staff
WHATABURGER
2545 French Avenue
SMITTY'S SNAPPIN’ TURTLE
MOWER SALES AND SERVICE

GREGORY LUMBER
— of Sanford

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

LEE BROTHERS
Plumbing, Heating, Air Conditioning

FOOD FAIR STORES, INC.
Robert Sulouff and Employees

HILL HARDWARE A
IMPLEMENT CO.
Bobby Newman and Employees

LIGGETT ItEXALL DRUG
Gordon Kellett — Herman Koleff
and Employees

PROGRESSIVE PRINTING CO.
J. M- Cameron and Staff

BOB'S RESTAURANT
Bob and Estelle McCalllster
Hwy. 17-92, Sanford, Fla.

SOUTHERN NATURAL GAS CO.
John Dunn and Staff

HILL LUMBER A HARDWARE CO.
Jimmy Crappe and Employees

PUBLIX MARKETS
and Employees

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

STENSTROM REALTY
Herb Stenstrom and Staff

CITIZENS BANK OF OVIEDO
Oviedo, Florida

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Church o f Ood la Chrlat, Ovlodo
C h u lu ota C om m u n ity c h u r c h
Church o f Ood of Pro phecy . MOT Elm Avo.
Church o f Ood Mlooioa. Bntorprlo* Church, o f Joauo Chrlat a t L a lto r Dap
ho Into, t i l l P a rk Ava.
C am m u altp Chapel, A lta m o a t* Bprlago
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Slavla, Florida

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Control B o p t l l t Church, t i l l Ook Avo.
C h u lu o lo K ir n Uaptlol Church
C h u lu ota Uapllot Mloolou
E ld e r -Spring* U* pi lot Church,
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r i r o t Baptlot Church o f DoBory
F lr o l Boptlot Church of Genova
r i r o t Boptlot Church o f Lab* Warp
r i r o t B a p ilo t Church a t Lake Monro*
r i r o t B a p lio l Church o f Longwood, Oor.
Church ft Ora ol
r i r o t U aptlo l Church o f Ovlodo
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r i r o t Shiloh Mioolupary U a p tlo l Church,
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t i l l W. l l i h St
r o r o o t Clip B o g tlo t Church
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r o u n t o l n Hoad B a p lio l Church, Ovlodo
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Mlooloaarp
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Church
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Church
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H i Olivo Mfooiuoarp Uaptlol Church, S a a
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1101 W. l l l h S I
Now B o lim P r im it iv e B o p llo l Ohuroh,
1400 W. l l l h SL
Now ML Blon U op llol Church. M10 Poor Ava
O f h l o w n Boptlot Chopol, t i l l W. Mth SL
Ooloon B o p llo l c h u r c h
Plnocroot Bop tlo t Church, l o t W. Onara ltd.
F ralrlo Loh* B a p tlo t Church. R id ge a d .
Born I'ork
Pregrooo Mloolonarp Baptlot Chur oh. Midway
l o c o n d Bhlloh Mlooloaarp Baptlot Church.
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SL U a t i h o w o U U oloh arp Baptlot Charoh
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VOL. 57

United Press Leased Wire

W orld
DISTINGUISHED SERVICE to the community
by Kenneth W. McIntosh, 33-year-old county,
prosecuting attorney, won him the Distin­
guished Service Award from the Sanford Semi­
nole Jaycees at their annual awards banquet.
Here McIntosh (standing) tells Jaycecs, “San­
ford has been good to me," At left Ib Clyde
Long, Jaycee president.
(Herald Photo)

Ken McIntosh,
George louhy
Win Honors

LONDON (U PI) - The n a­
tion Sir Wlastton Churchill
laved in Its most desperate
hour began trying to pay back
its debt to him ttoday.
The protocol and precedent*
of centuries are being swept
aside to m ake sure that Brit­
ain pays its last full measure
of devojlon to the 90-year-oid
man who died Sunday.
"He will be buried like a
king," the British Broadcast­
ing Corporation (BBC) phraied it — the first commoner in
all English history to be ac­
corded that honor.
Queen Elisabeth com mand­
ed a state funeral and P arlia­
ment ratified her decree this
afternoon.
And then, in an unprecedent­
ed move, it Was announced the
queen and membera of the
royal family would, attend the
funeral In St. P au l't Cathedral
on Saturday.
Royalty rarely attend* fun­
erals except (host of other
royalty.
And Churchill, despite the
fact that hr was a knight of
the realm , was a commoner.
Doubtless he could have had
any degree in the British peer­
age he desired, but accepted
the knighthood because that
enabled him to rem ain in the
House of Commons. T h e
queen's presence will be an
honor that not even was ac­
corded to the Duke of Wel­
lington, conqueror of Napole­
on. Duron Victoria ordered a
stale funeral but did not at­
tend it.
The world joined the quern

By Dottle Austin
Kenneth W. McIntosh, S3,
Seminole County prosecuting
attorney and former Ssnford
municipal judge, was named
Here'* one we hope as many the Outvtandlng Young Man
Clock Watcher* as possible of the Year and presented the
will pay close attention to and Distinguished Service Award
at the Jaycee* annual awards
give some help. The appeal banquet Saturday at the Po­
come* from Maryland by way lice Benevolent Building.
of Georgia Hull, secretary of
Winner of the Good Govern­
the Seminole County Chamber ment award was George Toiihy, executive vice president of
of Commerce.
Georgia »*y» the letter re­ First Federal Savings and
ceived a t the Chamber the oth­ 1/ian Association.
er day "ia quivery and appar­ I Both Mcfntosh and Touhy
ently from an aged person or were cited for their outstand­
one who is ill or both. So ing contributions to the com­
whatever your policy is . . . munity in the fields of better
would be nice If we could help government, community ser­
out.” The letter reads:
vice and civic i improvement.
"Gentlemen I am writing
"Sanford h is been good to
asking you a favor. 1 am a me and 1 will continue to try
winter shut-in and have a very [ to repay in some .sm all way
amall income »o I collect but- (the kindnesses extended to
tona for a hobby so if you 1 my family and me since » e
would be kind enough to men­ came here," said McIntosh
TALLAHASSEE (U PI) —
tion my letter in your local as he accepted the award Flag* (lev, at half mast Mon­
newspaper or radio 1 sure from Wendell Springfield, 1) day and Messages of s»iock
would be grateful maybe SA chairman.
and sorrow flowed in from all
someone who would see It who
"We all have a distinct re ­ cornera of Florida at the uncxhas buttons lying around sponsibility to try to make
would be gluil to send them our community a better place
in which lo li\c, The Jaycecs
to me.”
The letter is signed Wil­ h a te done much in this line,
liam H. Koonti, 613 Charles loo," said Touhy. Paul Lewis,
chairman of the Good Govern­
Street, Frederick, Md.
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ment Award made that pre­
The Long wood Area Cham­ sentation.
Billy Drcnnan, a bagboy at
ber of Commerce will meet
Thursday for the first lime Food F air superm arket, was
this year. President William honored by the Jaycecs for
When the second semester
Baumholser, meanwhile, ha* his "unselfish act of heroism "
begin*
Tuesday for Seminole
received a plague commending in risking his own life to
the group for its promotion snitch two sm all children County students. Initial deseg­
of Florida from ludl to 11)64. from a biasing auto in the regation of counly schools will
It's signed by former Gov. | store's parking lot a few mon­ also begin', the Seminole Coun­
F arris B ryant' a'nd Wendell ths ago. He was presented ly School Board has announc­
Ja rrard and carrie* the gov­ with a framed letter of com­ ed.
mendation and a $23 savings
The board lis t week approv­
ernor'* *eal.
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bond. (A sim ilar award re ­ ed two of three applications
The recent warm day* liuve cently was given Drcnnan by for Negro s t u d e n t s to sttend
arhools n rarer their home.
caused a local Jo th ie r to la­ Food Fair Company.)
Named Young Teacher of
Application* approved were
ment: ''Underwear sales are
the Year was Donald Farrens, those of Ingrid Burton, 14trailing behind.”
vocational • agriculture in­ ycar-old daughter of Mr. and
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If you mis* (tilth Mlliett's structor at Sanford Junior Mrs. U. S. Burton, of WX) Lo­
"We the Women" column it's High School. He wes cited for cust Avenue and JocelVn Har­
because she's on vacation. Will his precept and exam ple In old. seven-year-old daughter of
inspiring hii students to use Mra. Juanita G. Harold, 1114
.be back next week, though.
their abilities to thp fullest.
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Pine Avenue.
Gerald Behrens, of L a k e
The requeat of Charlotte
A patient asked hi* psy
chla trial: "Doctor, why do I Monroe, was named Young Ringling, daughter of Dr. and
keep asking so m iny ques­ Farm er of the Year. The local Mrs. J . C. Ringling, 518 Lo­
vegetable grower was cited cust Avenue, was denied.
tion*?"
for development of labor-iava
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All of the requests were sub­
Hope you aren't forget­ ing devices and record yield* mitted during the firit semes­
ting the recording made by of crops through the use of ter for action effective beginn­
"Those Marching Seminole*." modern methods. Counly Com­ ing the second semester.
Ingrid Burton, a straight A
It good entertainm ent and missioner Ld Yarborough, a
available from almost anyone form er winner of the Young student at Crooma High School
a t tha Seminole High School. F arm er Award, mafje the aje- will tranafer to ninth grade
scntalion.
claasea at Sanford Junior High
Reasonable, too. *
The Outstanding Young Sail­ School Tuesday morning.
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or waa Drannon Vines, AMHJocelyn Harold, also an
A Social Security represen­
l ' c of BVAH-13, who lives in above average student, whose
tative will be at City Hall
North Orlando. Vines waa vo­ mother D a school teacher,
each Wednesday In February
ted the winner by other Navy will transfer to the second
from 9:30 a m. till 12:30 p.m.
men because of bla active civ­ grade at Southside School.
to answer pertinent question#
ic, church and community life
The Ringling application for
concerning Social Security,.
in Long wood at well aa hit transfer to Southside School
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outstanding Naval c a rte r rec­ was denied on the grounds U ut
We are very sorry to sac
ord.
the chlld'a home la nearer Hop­
the Sarepla Rest Home "go
Jaycee P reiidcnt C l y d e per Elem entary School than
under" after the long, hard
Long preaided at the Awards Southside, Stew art GaUbel,
fig h t they have waged, (with
Banquet along with Awards school personnel director, said.
tha help of the citiaena of the
Chairman Charles Fox.
In order to rem ain eligible
community), to remain open
for Federal funds In this San­
to ear# for tha aged of the
ford Naval Air Station "im pact
area. Special sympathy goes
MIAMI (U P I) — Twelve are a," the law requires (hat
to Mr*.' Taam ar Braden who
fought relentlessly to maintain person* died on Florida high­ school* file their desegrega­
the home her father eatabllah- ways during the weekend, in­ tion plan* before March ).
three
Jacksonville IMS. The Seminole County
•d many years ago. The prob* cluding
lems were pimply Iniurmount- residents killed In a high speed School Board has complied
with this directive
wreck hear Bunnell.
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Established 1908

MON., JANUARY 25, 1965

SANFORD, FLORIDA

NO. I l l

Honors Sir W inston

in paying trlbule. Every hour
throughout Sunday a postal
truck halted in front of No.
28 Hyde Park Gate and left
a bag.
By 3 p.m. more than 400
cable* and telegram* had
been delivered, and then the
delivery ceaaed to make aure
that member* of the Churchill
family would not be disturbed
throughout the evening. This
morning the postal authorities
again started moving the enor­
mous backlog of condolence*
which grew by the hour.
Tine message Sunday waa
from Queen Elisabeth to Lady
Churchill: "The new* of Sir
Winiton Churchill'* d e a t h
cauaea inexpressible grief to
me and my husband.. We send
our warm est sympathy lo you
and your family. The whole
world is the poorer by the
loss of his many-sided genius,
white the survival of this coun­
try and the sister nations of
the Commonwealth In t h e
face of the greatest danger
that has ever threatened them
will be a perpetual memorial
to his leadership, his vision
and his indomitable courage."
People did not wall for offi­
cial action to express their
sorrow. The little town of
Weaterharn, where the Chur­
chill's 'h av e a country home,
announced it would erect a
statue and set up, an educa­
SIR WINSTON—This photo of Enfflnnd's grand
j
tional tru it fund. .
old leader was taken just before his 90th birth­
The American commander
day.
(NEA Telephoto)
of Die Polaris submarine base
at Holy Loch, Scotland, with­ from Washingtotn, brought the I staff.
out wailing for ta*tni(tlnn* ^rars s n f ^ r l y s d o v ^
baJ$| At tha e rd of P ’’l« Park

Gate a man stood In the rain
making rapid motions with his
hand* to a solemn group around him. He was telling Ihe
deaf people Churchill was
dead,"
Starling
Wednesday t h e
body will lie In state far three
days in Westminster Hall (not
to be confused with Westmin­
ster Abbey) at the Parliam ent
building.
Churchill drew up his own
funeral plans and (hey will be
followed a t explicitly as possi­
ble. He wanted to be taken
on a gun carriage to St. Paul's
Cathedral and it will be done
on Saturday. He wanted to be
taken aero si the Thame* on
a barge after the funeral and
that will be done.
The body will then be placed
aboard a train to be carried
to the little town of Bladon
near Blenheim Palace where
Churchill was bom.
A burial ceremony, attended
only by m em bers of the fam ­
ily, will last about 10 minutes.
His grave will be beside thal
of hii father and hit Ameri­
can • born mother, Jennie.

WASHINGTON (UPI) — President Johnson
today sent Congress a record $99.7 billion budget
heavily emphasizing welfare programs essential to
his "Great Society” and providing for small new
military spending cutbacks.
Although Johnson barely managed to stay under
the $100 billion mark, his
requests for burgeoning trust funds collections end
end highways.
domestic programs in the The two approaches gave
fields of health, educa­ thia picture of federal apend­
tion and housing indicat­ lng next year:
ed th a t fiscal I960 will be the
Administrative

last year federal spending can Receipts ......._... $ 94.4 billion
Spending ...__ _ . f)9.7 billion
be hold under th a t level..
6 4 billion
In fact, by another method Deficit ........
Cash Budget
of calculating, the federal
government will pay out a Receipt* -------- $123 6 bjlllon
127.4 billion
whopping $127.4 billion during Spending
3.9 billion
tha 12 months starting July Deficit ....... „....
In
discussing
the
cash
bud­
1. In either case it was the
biggest budget in h is to r y - get, Johnson said th a t under
war or peace— end called for this approach "for tha firs t
time since 1950 payment* in
more red-ink epending.
I960 for national defense, in­
Foundation For Society
ternational and spars objec­
Johnson called it neither tives will account for lesa
extravagant nor miserly. He than half tha totab"
said it was the foundation for
He earmarked $52.K billion
a “G reat Soeitey" which must for defense and related activ­
be "bold . . . compassionate ities—down $300 million. In ­
. , efficient,"
,.
cluded was $49 billion for ac­
-"It is aimed,” lie laid, "*« tual m ilitary opcratloni and
improving the quality of our procurement, $1' billion in
way of life. And It is aimed m ilitary aid to other nationa
at insuring that ail Americans and $2.5 billion for atomic
programs.
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share in this way of life."
To Cut Military
Topping Johnson’s proposals
Johnson envisionrd a 38,was a $1.7 billion slash in
excise taxes to help guard 000-ntan cut in present mili­
against any drastic slowdown tary strength plus reductions
In the four-year-old economic in bldcr bomber and air de­
spurt. He said th is—coupled fense forces. But he said
WASHINGTON (U PI) - with the second Installment of this country now has "com­
American flags across the last year's hig Income tax cut manding superiority" over an
world will fly at half-staff this —should point the nation to- enemy and "our powerful
week in an unprecedented s i ward further new highs in modern force* will b« ade­
lute to an honary U S citi­ employment, income and pro­ quate to their tasks for years
to come."
zen, Sir Winston Churchill.
fit!.
Although th* budget was
President Johnson issued a
But he warned that there
special executive order to that cannot be complacency white in the red, th* President said
the prospective deficit waa
effect from his hospital bed
nearly four million people are $1 billion below thia year and
Sunday. He- said It was "a
unemployed, plants and m a­ was a step toward a balanced
symbol of respect for the me­
chines stand Idle and "an es­ budget if tlie economy can b«
mory" of Churchill, whom he
timated 36 million people con­ made to Continue growing.
; r u h |h f j l aa "history's child."
Johnson called for an intinue to lira in poverty."
"We ca n n o t substitute last jerease of $3.8 billion—nearly
year's schlevenirnt* for next 50 per cent—in apendlng for
year’s goal," tlie ('resident health, manpower, education,
said. "Nor can we meet nrvt housing, welfare and the w ar
year’s challenge with last on poverty. Schools alone
would get $2.7 billion com­
Larson r in for office of year’s budget."
three daughters in addition lo
pared with $1.5 billion thle
his w ife They a r e , Mrs l-e- Ireasurcr m 1939 upon the re- A r r a s . O f Increase
,,
,
,
,
.
te
a r and less than $260 miltan J. (Towers, of Talla Urcnten of W V. Knott —who
He requested
major budget
,
,
*
_ 1 .
lion a decade ago.
hassee, Mrs Louis Fischer, of *is now 101 years old and still i n c r e a s e s for education. |
Miami, and Mrs. Dana John living In Tallahassee.
health, housing, aid to the
son. whose husband is in the
needy and the war on povAir Force
rity . He also renewed
his
The 18lh treasurer of the
plt-a for hospital care for the
state, Larson served in the
elderly—now sure to puss
1923 and 1931 state House of
Congress in some form—and
A discussion of financial
Representatives and repre
proposed a seven per cent
tented Clay *nd Baker coun­
hike in Social Security ben­ programs for the lakefront
development project will high­
ties m the 1933 Senate.
efits.
He served six years *s col­
O ffsetting
thia, Johnson light the meeting of the Ssn­
lector of internal revenue for
proposed a "careful pruning" ford City Commission at 8 p.
WASHINGTON (U P ii — of outlays for defense, veter­ m. in City Hall tonight.
Florid* after being appointed
The city's fiscal agent,
to the post in 1933 by President President Johnson spent a ans and farm ers. The rate of
"very aatlsfactory" night and increase In apendlng for Ixiomis t.ccuy, will present hi*
Franklin Roosevelt.
his condition . was ' “quite ■pace exploration also would .findings on the flnsnclll situ*good," the White House said l-e slowed down for the first lion. Member* of groups who
today.
time since 1969 although have expressed backing of tha
Presa Secretary George E- Johnson set reaching th* m anna plan and the general
Reedy, reported th at John­ moon this decade as a nation­ public are urged to attend,
City Manager W. E. Knowlee
son's tem perature was below al goal.
Tlie Chief Executive ap­ said today.
100 but above normal ail
In other business on tha
Ground will be broken Tues­ night. He »sld however, that proached tin- budget in two
day at 9 30 a. m. for a new Johnson rested comfortably way*—tlie fumiliar adminis­ agenda the commissioners will
trative budget under which consider the presentation of a
$1 million wing at Seminole throughout the night.
la te r a White H o u s e ' spending would he $99.7 bil­ plan by the Sanford Chamber
Memorial Hospital
A host of city and rounly of- spokesman said the I’reii- lion and the "cash budget" of Commerce for a botanicalfir a Is Is expected Ui be on itrnl’a tem perature had re­ first emphasised tty John F zoological area on Utc lakeKennedy wkirh includes such froot with rc location aryl axturned to normal range.
hand for the ceremony.
outlays
as Society Security i pansion of the city zoo.
The
President
was
admitted
Last month the board of
trustees got a $770.(X)o bid tg Be the »d a Naval Mediral
from the Development Cor­ Center early Saturday with a
rough
and
tore
poration of America. Previous­ painful
OPEN FRIDAY
ly, the County Commission al­ throat.
The harsh wrackmg0P&gt;ugll
located a Utlrd of llie cost of
NITE T IL 9
s * •*
the addition, to be paid in i* gone now.
^JMAYS
FIRST
QUALITY
m
Johnson,
himself,
was
de­
equal annual installments over
scribed as being cheerful and
a three-year period.
The federal government, tin­ in 'good apirjta.
Asked
whether
Johnson
der Uic Hill Burton Act, ap­
proved s grant of the other had made a derision on
whether to attend the ita te
two thirds of the cost.
The difference between the funeral of Sir W i n a t o n
million dolla/ estim ate and the Churchill, Reedy said there is
actual construction bid will be “no change—the situation la
used for hospital furnishing*, the tam e as it waa last
according to Robert Besierer, night,"
EVERY SIZE ROYS’
Johnson said Sunday th at
hospital adm inistrator.
SWEATERS REDUCED ....................... *
he wanted very rhueh to go
but " it all depend* on how I
feel."
HOYS’ WOOL CAPS • * * * • * • l e a s e • * • * ■ •

Larson Death Shocks State

Desegregation
Starts Tuesday
In City-Schools

Traffic Toll 12

peeled death o[ State Treasur
Burns immedialely called
er and Insurance Commtss off the regular Tuesday cab­
loner J. Edwin Larson.
inet meeting and said that all
Tlie 64-year-old silver-hair­ state offices in the Capitol
ed dean of the state Cabinet, would lie closed Wednesday.
a veteran of 24 years as trea
State treasury branch of
surer, collapsed while making flee* aiound Florida were or
a speech here Sunday and was dered closed Monday, Tucs
pronounced dead less than a day ami Wednesday.
half-hour later.
Larson had only served 18
Death was attributed to a d*)* of a new two year term
at his dea’h It is up lo Gov­
cerebral hemmorage.
Funeral services fof Larson, ernor Burns tr appoint a succ­
one of the most powerful poli­ essor who T ill* serve out ihe
tical figures in Florida and term and run as an incumbent
known lo veteran observers as In 1966.
"a Democrat of Democrat*,"
But the Governor said he
were set for 10:10 a. fo.'W ed­ would not discuss the m atter
until after Iht lutieral in de­
nesday here.
The body will lie in stale in ference lo Larson's family.
the rotunda of the Capitol, juat
Larson's wife of 37 years,
around the corner from l.ar- Clara, was al fier husband'*
son'a offices in the north wing, side when he collapsed during
from 10 a. m. to 3 p. m. Tucs a speech to about 10o persons
at the dedication of an Easter
day.
Somber satin bows were Seal rehabilitation clinic.
He had just started his ad­
placed on the doors of L ar­
son's office with a notation dress when he caught hla
they were' closed out of re­ breath suddenly and began to
to the ground.
spect to "M r. Ed."
*1
Larson, a native of Brooki"Florida has k&gt;sl one of its
most outstanding citizens." ton, Pa , who came to Flor­
said Gov. Haydon Burns.
ida in 1923. it survived by

Lakefront Plan
To Be Discussed

LBJ's Condition
Is 'Quite Good';
In Good Spirits

Hospital Wing
Rites Slated

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P R E - IN V E N T O R Y
C LEA R A N C E
1J

Storm Sweeps
New England

CAROUSEL OE. COLOR combining fashions and
diamonds highlighted a combined luncheon at the
Capri feting all five chapters of Beta Sigma Phi
Sorority. Pretty P at Deers models an Imperial
Pearl Crown, valued a t $150,000, with the poise
of a royal princeas. These sparklers and many
others, valued a t thousands of dollars were es­
pecially consigned to John Kader for this ex­
clusive showing,
(Herald Photo).

United F rets International
A massive tec storm swept
into New England today on
the heels of heavy snow. Tfllek
Ice covered wide ires* of the
Great Lake* state* and a new
storm rolled down from the
Rockies wita more enow.
Freezing rain and sleet mov­
ed into southern Now England
on (op of mote than a foot of
aoow,

/

American Priest
Receives Honors
VATICAN CITY (U PI) Pop* Paul VI today aim ed 27
a*w cardinals, Including as
American.
Tb« new American c ird in il
D Archbishop L i wtcqc* J osepfc She ban, ot Baltimore,
Md. '
Abakan, M, la i native of
Baltimore. He waa ordained

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Admlsslona
*
Louise Oliver, Lawrence C.
Ryan, Leola Redding, Loretta
J . Dalle Rota,_Mary Lou Wliliam t, Sammy VanNeae, Irene
W althall, Hurry Drown, lletty
K ellctt,
A n t h o n y . Me*
In ty re, Gwendolyn McIntyre,
ZeUa Kelly, Henry Rumler,
Fannie Moore, Lawrenee Ry­
an, Sally Julian, SnnTord; Lil­
lian Heppner, DeBary; Robert
Davis, E nterprise; Robert Lippincott. Lake Mary; Warren
Feldmeyer, Largo,
Births
.M r. and Mrs. 1‘hlllp llccton,
Sanford, a git I; Mr. and Mrs.
Jam es Dallu Roia, Sanford,
a boy.
Diarhargra
D a n n y McKinney, T est
Elain H ardeny, Virginia C.
Wallace, Leslie LaBargc, Ly­
man Baker, A rthur Daniels,
Asa McCabe, Belly Williams,
John II. llrnncU, Jennifer
Kelly and lmhy girt, Emma R.
Carlson and baby girl, JoAnn
Oglesby, Sanford; Thomas B

$6,900 Disbursed
To UF Agencies
t&lt;

Checks totaling $6,900, the
first quarterly distribution to
United Fund agencies under
the 1964 drive have been dis­
bursed, Mrs. B. F. G snss, ex­
ecutive secretary h is report­
ed.
Checks for $5o each for the
Cancer Fund, March of Dimes
and H eart Fund were aent to
the Oviedo Combined Charities
drive at the direction of A.
Duda and Sons, Inc. who con­
tributed generously to the
United Fund of Seminole
County.
Represented agencies snd
their first allocations were:
Red Cross, tt.37S.I7; Boy
Scouts $1,414.50; Children’s
Home Society $356.73; Family
Counseling Service, $309.12;
Girl Scouts, $469 89; Good
Sam aritan
Home,
$297.39;
Menial Health Assn., $238.03;
Salvation Army, $1.932 38, and
USO. $503 77.
The figure is based on r a t i ­
on deposit
plus
estim ated
pledge payments Jan. IS The
final disbursement in October
will lie adjusted lo include al!
paid pledges at that time

Democrat Meet
Fan Owlcs of W inter Park,
Secretary of (lie state Demo­
cratic orgnnlrslion, will be
guest speaker at a meeting of
the lli-mocratie Woman's Club
of Seminole County s, britqlrd
al H p.m. Tuesday at the Altam o n t e Springs Community
House. All good Democrats
ate invited to attend.

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Page 2—Mon. Jan. 25, '65

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Wall S treet Chatter
NEW YORK ( U n — E.
F, Hutton A Co., say* It
would appear that *»mr pause
in the new year stock market
advance ia now more than
overdue and th a t aome allow­
ance should bn made a t thin
time for a consolidation of
the recent market, rise.
Noting th a t some of the
most active stocks hsve tend­
ed lb close lower in rerent
sessions, the brokerage house
says this would seem to sug­
gest th a t selling pressure is
on the rise.
Bnrlie &amp; Co. writes that
the m arket appear* poised to
scale the poo level and be­
yond in the Dow-Jonea Indus­
trials. Bar he says th a t the
stock m arket should he given
ii lift by the President's bud­
get message expected to be
delivered In about a week. It
notes that this statem ent In
the past has had a “stim ula­
tive effect on varimii areas
of the economy."

By: Martha T Vlhlen, D C
OBI1KS1CY AND KftOL
Attarney* for F l a l n t l f f *
I I I Main Straat
D ayton * Reach. Florida
r u M U h Ja a . I i . I M i

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Glass Botom Boats a t Flo­
rida's Silver Springs are un­
der the supervision and regu­
lation of the United Stales
Coast Guard.

TUESDAY &gt; WEDNESDAY COUPON SPECIALS

SWIFT'S ICE CREAM
jm

Famous Gold Crest

Half Gallon

Everyone Loves The Extras at Eckerds

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BAKED M EA T LO A F

NORTH ORLANDO Garden Club members Vera Anderson, E tta Harvillc, Gcorife Sommers (ex-officio), Lois Wallace, Jacque Rlnndo and Mae
Duquette (left to right) “plant" lait of five now ptreet signs on North
Orlando Boulevard to complete two-year project to give the community
signs which are visible day and night-

Creole Raure, Fluffy
Whipped Potatoes,
Ruttered Green
Beans, Hot Rolls A
n u tte r

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Druq S to res

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Sanford Plaza

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DRANO
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NASAL
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Retired Parks

(Limil I Witft (eupen thru Wag. 1/ITO

Chief Succumbs
^Iitmss L. (Jim ) Dunn, 6fl,
r t t I r * i! luparlnlcmlBnt of
parks for th r rity of Sanford
and rrsld sn t of G*rnsr Avsmir for tbs p»st 40 ysars,
dud Friday morning after *
abort Illness.
lie was • member of th*
Church of Jesus Christ of
Latter Day Saints.
Survivors ore Ills wife,
Mi*. Nancy Dunn of Sanford;
two daughters. Mrs John W.
Ilumhley snd Mrs. Rogsr
Gamer, both of Sanford;
three toothers. Walker E.
Dunn of lift,in , (ia , and E.
I . Dunn and lletsihell Dunn,
bulb of Sin ford; two sisters,
Mrs. Ivy J e ttie s of Ksnford'
snd Mrs. Sue Hendilx of Or­
lando; six grandchildren and
several nieces and nephews.

Floyd C. Horine

Nursing Council
Meets Wednesday

LEAN PORK SPARE

2 Convenient Locations:
1100 W. 13th. St.
4th. St. &amp; Sanford Avs.

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Funeral Notice
1 (1 4 8 . J * * u t a V. ( J I M l — Kua• l i t tervlea* for Jam** t»
Dunn. 44, who dlad g r i d s * ,
war* hats a t ] t a. m io « a y
at
Brisson Funaral Horn*
w i t h Bishop P ra tm sn B a t g e l l ••ffl.'lalta* Burial tea*
la K n r s r r n i I'e m rlsry. Jirls• * * S'uasral llwaia la aharpe

FABULOUS

DUKE'S

Loans Increased

nr, Florida

check, 4
__
He overlooked the county'*
letter.
The next letter Informed
him hia tax ei were delinquent
and he now owed $363 — the
taxes plus a $20 penalty for
being late.

Thomson £ McKinnon i i ) i
th at new hi*h» tor tha Dow.
Jonrs industrial average can
ha expected hut a hroad, ex­
tended upsweep ia not. The
Wall Street houie naya atock
prospects do not ahspe up aa
uniformly favorable for all
major and aerondury indus­
try groujtg*
International Statistical Hu*
rrau writes that “across the
hoard purchases of railroad
stocks ran no longer hr siijcjjeated.** It cljea the "Intpreagive" advances made by these
innuea in
It alno any a
th a t 11M15 earning* of Class
1 carriers ,4wlll do well to
rr|Unl the rati mated
IlHi4
level.'*

and of all rtf lit* pur Mr* or par*
•oi»a 1»4iund l») mid Final l&gt;*.
Seminole County P u b l i c
rrrr In nml lo ra« ti, m r u l l t .
of Mm fotloMlnif dapufibed rral Health Nuratng A d v i s o r y
and pafpuftal property iltuateil Council will hold its next
In g* ml n ote C o u n t y . F lo rid a
meeting Wednesday at 7:30
dr*, rlb*4 at follow*. Io . w 11;
p m . st the Health DepirtTh#
N’orth triy
fifiy * t w o
f i l l teat o f
Klevr n mrnl building on French Ave­
I It |, IIluck I’If vr II i ni , nue snd Ninth Street
Hr| Air, localad In the O l)
of S.iufurd, Fein In nl a l'oun&gt;
Mrs. Frank Woodruff, chair­
»y. Florida
Tourther with the fufnl. man snd fuunder uf SHEBA
(Seminole Hospital Eye Bank
tur». f u r nteh ln i* . flsturae
and
*qulpnt«nt
tn
and Association), will .speak snd
about the said premia**,
and any i *-jd h■em ent* or show s film on the ey* bank.
addition* thereto
The ptirpoai i»f »atd aala he
frig tt&gt; aatlafy tha# n fur tea Id
'Final Dirraa,
»ald Final
WASHINGTON (U P!) —
Dacrte. amona Othir thing*,
fortcloaaa that cert ain mnrt. The Small Business Adminis­
gaga m en tion ed the rein now tration (5BA) said it has lent
held by the I'lalliUff hetClfh
upon the preittiaea and pro* a total $44 million in the p u t
party
h ereln a h u v e
described, 18 months, cresting 13,000 new
m en tion ed , and rafarrad to.
D a ia d thla 2uth day o f J a n ­ )»bi.
uary. A. D. 1111
Art hur H. B a c k p l t h , J r .
(iC A L l
• a Clark o f Circuit Court,
fa gnd for Hrmlnola C&lt;»un*

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He C an’t Win For Losing
nEDLANDS, Calif. (U P i) County officials todZy are
trying to straighten out t h e
tax problem of Howsrd 0 .
Bristow, who paid mqre prop­
erty tax than he owed but now
owes more.
L ist
November,
Bristow
mailed the county tsx collec­
tor a check for $333 one month
before the deadline.
The county wrote back that
his tax was only $343 and that
it could not cash his incorrect

Pause Overdue
In New Year
Stock Market

Rifes In Illinois

MAXINE

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Ard, DeBary; J . Stanley Gard­
ner. Deltona: Rena June Mir­
acle,
Longwood;
Jannette
Grueahaher, Orange City.

JfOTPT It h#r*Hr giv#n tftit
til* lin lirs |n » | under and tm
vlrlu* t«f j Final 1»* 1»* iif
Fi&gt;r *• luaiif r aW»rf t-4 m Hit
Funei*) servlcss wers held
al*" vt-rnilfltd t .tuat and dal*
nl I ft* I 41ft OSV of J i fiit* r v, rercnljy (n Bloomington. III.,
A D 11(4. *ml rtiMMitd in
O f fiM#t n*'*e»vd* R'-nk *:«
' for Floyd C Horine, who disd
116 Public Rt^n fi* f t NrmtrM* st Seminole Memorial Hot• aunty . Kl«»rMl, * H *
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f»&gt;|t«rk |" \f , l:«»(*tin ***.»»tBi­ pital Jan I t
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Mr. Horine was 5',I and mad*
K*bruar&gt; A t&gt; \ •**;..
tlit
K«rlh Front der.f f 'ft* Mtrnl- hi* hmua at 31b Palmetto
firla (V-uniy Court Hotti* In iftt Avenue.
City of H«ntori F lo rin irfftr
Tha body w te sent to
for salt, *n*1 w 11 **li *i j»u
He » ut’1Inn ' i *i i it * h i u It e «si ■*411 Bloomington hy Brisson F u n ­
Ita* I I*Ii|«l •*r m
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WASHINGTON (U P I)
Highlight* of President John■on*s new fiscal 19f&gt;6 budgetTAXES — He wants to cut
federal excise taxes by St I
billion. Congress will get de­
tailed recommendations later.
Despite now- lax relief, feder­
al revenues expected to rise
$12 bi|lioa.tn $314 billion as
a result of econoipic growth.
Social Security taxes would
be raised to /inance hospital
cafe for elderly and increased
pensions,
SPENDING — SW7 hitlion,
np $2 2 billion over this year,
Major increases for cduca
Hon, health, housing, aid to
nerdy and war &lt;m poverty.
■This would-be partly offset by
careful pruning of defense,
Veterans and farm outlays
and other economies.
DEFICIT — $53 billion in
the red compared to $fi 3 bil­
lion during current fiscal year.
This, Johnson said, m arks
•'continued progress toward
a balanced budget."
U S. ECONOMY Boom
ing. thanks to $11 billion rut
In income taxes voted lasj
year. Slightly reduced growth
tale will boost ttoal national
output of goods and services
to record $b6U billion in com­
ing year. Even so, "our econ­
omy is still producing at a lev­
el well below its potential," 4
million people are unemploy­
ed and 35 million continue to
live in poverty.
WAR ON WASTE - Govern­
ment agencies saved S3 5 bib
lion last year ^through greater
ellirivncy, elimination of un
necessary expenses.
"Next
year will lie still better." The

American people "a re as op
posed to waste as I am " and
"we can and ' will eliminate
It."
DEFENSE - Will cost S5l.fl
billion down Sfioo million from
this year but still more than
half the total spending. De­
crease in spending attributed
to ‘-vigorous rust reduction
program " Including closing
down of j)3 unheeded bases.
U. S. armed forces will eontin
uc to be second to*flone in

ficc o f economic opportunityspending S tJ billion in fiscal
1906 compared to S.147 millioj!
this year, Funds will provide
for 300 community1 action pro
jrcts, enrollment of 600,000
persons in Job corps, neigh
borhood youth corf's, othei
anti poverty program s.
HEALTH — Spending by
national institutes of health
on medical research would
rise by $11 million to about
$t billion. Will seek federal

power and adequate to cope
with any -challenge.
SPACE — Outlay or $5 t bil
lion will maintain momentum
of man on the-moon program
and other spare projects, in
eluding a start on "Voyager”
craft designed to find out il
there's life on Mars. Space
spending up $200 million from
turn-nt year ' —“ smallest in
crease in seven years
' AVAR ON POVERTY - Will
move into high gear, with of

•Muddles for medical and den­
tal education* regional medi­
cal centers, stepped-up allack
on air an d 'w ater pollution,
EDUCATION — Federal in
vestment would rise from $1 S
billion to $2.7 billion a year —
an increase of 75 per cent,
due mainly to Johnson’s new
proposals for aid to elemen­
tary and secondary schools
serving poor children.
WELFARE —Increased fed
eral contributions to public

assistance paym ents, -which
in many states " a re inade­
quate to meet even minimum
standards
of h e a l t h and
decency." Improved unem ­
ployment Insurance payments.
Increase in funds for retrain ­
ing of unemployed workers.
PEACE CORPS — To be ex ­
panded from 15,000 to 17,000
members, with costs rising
from $60 million to $100 mil­
lion.
POSTAL RATES — Johnson

will appoint a commission t|
,-tudy whether new rate boos1
arc indicated, Post office vv
lose 1714 million in cornin'!!
year under present rates, •
HIGHWAYS — New "user
charges" will bo proposed to
cover increased construction
costs on the interstate high
way system. He will also seek
mandatory
curbs on bill
hoards, junkyards and other
eyesores along federally linaneed highways.

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Illustrious Life

LAND'S END

Churchill In his Ion* life knew a'most every measure of success and
fame which any man could reason­
ably htijie for—as well as the fgnomiiiy Of military blunders and politi­
cal exile that would have broken a
lesser man.
Ify received as many honors as any
man could reasonably ex|&gt;ect from a
grateful and admiring w’orld. Hut if
the list of his titles and honors is
long, the list of Jiis accomplishments
is longer.
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Statesman, painter, Noble prizewinning historian, he enriched our
lives and language with ids memora­
ble speeches. To find ids equal In file
ability to stir men’s souls with words,
one must gn back at least as far as
Lincoln- js-iiiaps to I’ericlea of Ath­
ens 2,.'inn years bro.
And if men walk this earth 2.1 cen­
turies hence, and still praise greatness, they will know the mime of
Winston Churchill.

Mo»t nun live their live* orj *
plain. A few may accomplish deed*
o u t s t a n d i n g enough to place
them on the hill* or innmitiiiiia ,*
among their fellows. Still fewer— 11
mar* handful n century—reach Kvereil height* during their time on
earth.
Such a one was Sir Winston Leo­
nard Spencer 'Churchill, whose death
at 90 brings to a close one of the
lonireaL richest nnd most significant
livea ever lived by any man.
Churchill'a adult life spanned all
the way from the battle of Khar­
toum, which he witnessed (and which
to us today seems like somethin# out
of medieval history), to the launchill# of a space probe to .Mars.
A soldier anti correspondent in his
early manhood, Churchill by birth
and talent was destined to nnd his
career in government. Vet it was ii"t
until IIMii, at an ape when most men
would be thinking of retirement, that
hi* jfreatest days IrcRiiti,
It was Hitler’s lioaat that he was
Germany and Germany was Miller,
but truly, la those dark days of the
Hattie of Itritaiu, Winston Choreliill
was llritain—to the world and to his
own people.
It was “Wlnuitjij—with Ids always
present cigar in one hand, tin- other
making tiie "V” aign of victoij
scramblin# over the rubble of what
was once a London building, or fol­
lowing behind I i &lt;hi|&lt;&gt; training in (lie
field, or inspect in# the landing Isoiehes in Normandy, or—al Iasi—inapccting Hitler’s death bunker ■ill
Jlcrlin.

Thought For Today
And the Lord answered me: Write
the vision; make it plain upon tat&gt;lets, so he muv run who reads it.—
Habakktik 2:2.
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AH religinp, all art. nil finance, nil
Inisine-.*, every ship a t sea, every
bridRi: that spans the Rolf, and every
discovery in the great world of sci­
ence owe* it* origin, its ineeplion,
and it* fir*t impulse to the exercise
of that xtrniiRe Rift. imaRinalion —
a power to make imngt’8. — Francis
I'arkes ( 'adman.

Helen Fuller Says

'Educalion President?’
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C rant nidtlle U widely over into their idle or recrca
ku&lt;r»n lo newapapertnen all 'tiunal hours.
•* er the SMdle He*l. Bui
So thi-y consult us doctors
■&gt;■*1 of them probably nev­ for sedative, and . sleeping
er heard of hi* *e&lt; rrt bohb&gt;, pills and tratlquilirers.
w aludy ihit r a te ra trfu ll).
Or they go to a tavern and
t oai.tm rU ir hobble* are (ar swill down costly liquor till
better thaa traoqullltrra in they are half unconscious.
draining uff tnrplu* energy
Or they become chain smok­
nnd ten.ion. vo aend for the ers.
booklet below.
Many of our leading physi­
CASE IM M : Grant Middle cian. and surgeons have also
it a atar taleim an (or Kill- developed the sam e construc­
TOR S PUBLISHER, the tive hohbv that Grant Riddle
w eekly-m azarine of the new*- h a . chosen.
paper pn d eitio n ,
For surgeons are under te r­
He ii the advertising repre­ rific ten.ion while at the op­
sentative of t h a t journal erating table'
throughout the Middle-West.
Maybe it is also a rebel
“ Dr. C rane," he began a* (or them to get away from
we had lunch together recent­ disc a mi and sickness and path­
ly, “ dii you know whnt my ology as they flee into the
main hobby consist, o f?"
beautiful realm of painting or
1 ahuok my head
sketching.
" I t'i a rt." he replied. "I
Rut I have noti-d • lerv
(petal my (pare time *ketch large number of medical and
ng and painting
dental surgeon* who have
"This hobby not only relax .|HilitaiH-ou.ly picked art a*
es me better than medical their hobby
tian q u iliteri, but it even pays
Music i. also a splendid out­
Ita own way.
let! and *&lt;i i. horticulture, in
“ Although I am not a Ha eluding rose gardening, etc.
pliael or Rembrandt by any
Even if you aren't a semimean*. 1 sell W"! to $500 wor­ pftjfcsisiinal painter like Grant
th of painUngs |&gt;er year.
Riddle, who sells enough each
■'And that sum i»ay* for all year tu pay lot hi* pigment.,
the art m aterials that I u*c. brushes ami other equipment,
so my hobby diman'l ro*t me at least you can save*your.elf
anything and it relieves my the cost *o( nightly sleeping
tension."
pill, atul chemical tranquili­
Mr. Riddle has mentioned a zer.
very profound point from the
field of pr a el lea I psychiatry,
namely, the (act that hobbies
an- often far superior to &lt;hem
ica! Irim iu illteri
obviously, llus t. a hectic, I
competitive
modern world
And if you are to win your
spurs, you simply Ml ST he
under tension -luring I lie light­
WAMI IV i f ON'” -it !■(»
- ’iiinfidencc in thr C N' » future many in the Afro-Asian «roup
ing houri while on (he job.
Thr t niiril Nation*
M*ml*at -(M-riali.l. In theinternational
am| r «u*cthem tote rk their Rut many people can't then
fill..
o f tin
nio&lt;,t
i l i l b n o t f i r h l c u n e l i u i n e r a l r \e r&gt; r e a l own roum el Irre.porwihle In- lay their trouble* down alter
a n d f iin d u m r n t a l | i r r i l a
rrn*.roail* in II. Tii , o . r
d o io -'ia'. withdrawal Bat, un die .putting whisll. blow*'
11imI Thr .r v r r r crinip that tirt(ipil), broken the Ire
They carry their ten*i&lt;&lt;nlt h a . p i . t tiinl i1» I p . t out rotild tie put in tlir aiten e)'.
in, mi-. MiUiilriiwal. Imlnnutn vital prarekerpinit timrtlon if
tile w orld', filth m o.I i&gt;n|&gt;u some di|rahlr.
Irti'iworlhy
ton. counlr)
.y .te m of financing I* not •
Il&lt; (ill*'* (M.'llu &lt;11 . 1* [or It r c r d u ja ill t.y th e a ll U lr Ilia
Clpitnled h) the hoMi-t l m j o r m r i n l t i'r p o w e r .
« I hr Jiolatilr malap|K&gt;r
oil r.dio al to net .......
for p ra trk rrp m g operation, tionincnl ttrlw rrn .tri-ncth of

Bruce

B io sso t--R a y

So shop around for i hobby
that fils your personality. And
do so long before you retire
on Social Security, for this
work! c a n
b* fascinating
as long as you live if you have
something worthwhile to do
And don't abhor tension!
For th at's what moves ctvillration onward. It produres
promotions and higherr-aalarlesl
Ju st learn, however, to let
go of your tensions after I
p.m.
Send 1or my’ booklet on
"Hobbies for All A ge.," enclo
sing a long stam ped, return
envelope, plus 20 cents,
(Always write lo Hr. (Tana
in care of thin newspaper,
enclosing a long stamped,
addressed envelope and ?»
rents to rover typing and
printing costs when you send
for one of his hoklets. i

OVER 35 YEARS
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( V lu n x *i(lr &lt;’ld p«»at off if# )

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l.ovr makes th r world go
'round- only when It's on tinsq u are ,

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That ground trem or you fell
re-eirtly wasn’t an eaitli-piake.
It was Britain's tjoeeli Vic­
toria revolving in her gtave
ns the Royal Fam ily's teen­
ager) youngster* gave th r first
rouk-atid-rull party .* itr held
in Windsor Castle.
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I f is reported Viet Nam's
generals now doubt the wis­
dom- of their recent defiance
uf the U.8. Confucius say, “ He
who biles hand th at feeds him
often get more than he can
chew M
s e e
It isn't too early to suggest
giving dad toy* for Christ­
mas so the kids can play wjth
their ewn.
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Letters

To The Editor
Editor, I lei niit:
"
At tins time the member*
of Deltona High Twelve Cluh
wish to express our thank*
for tile puldirily which you
have given thualuh during llupast year. It means much to
us in assuring, the excellent
attendance which we have cii
joyed at out meetings.
To your corsespondeiit to­
tally, Mildred lU ney, we al-u
f tl.n d our appreciation.
Thomas Blanchard
Secretary
a s s
Editor, Herald:
Wa wish to thank you for

the uuslnlidllig picture and ex­
cellent coverage given to our
I It M keypunch graduation
das* and 11lu ntiiiounccuumt
of legistration for the new
classes thtough y»ur repre­
sentative, .Mrs. Dottle Austin
The public response has al­
ready been exceptional.
We look forw ard to a re­
warding new semester, Junuaty 25, and Crilailily apprec­
iate your cooperation and as
, •intones.
SEMINOLE COUNT'
BUSINESS -SCHOOL
Mrs. I'snruse H. Love
Principal

TtupnR? Whether ft'* for yourself or friend* up North . . . whether you’re lookinr
for neceaaitie* or luxurie* . . . think •’Florida-made" to lie "Morida-thouRhtfuI*.
The number of product* and **rvic* made, grown, proevaaed or iierformed right
here in Florida ia trentendoua — and no U the number of pouple, both here and
Mit-of-ataU, who i m and enjoy them.
True, th e n i n a ninpber of Florida ndvantiiRMi you can’t gift-wrap or mad
away (FPL’i Sunshine Service, fur one I) but there ar* even more you m*. So
next time there’* a gift-giving occasion, think Florida-made! You'll be booating
our own healthy Florida economy — and you'll uurn hearty thank* for being
“Florida-thoughtful” I

P U T
W. Scott Hum*. Mgr.

207 Magnolia Avo.

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Dental Health South Seminole Garden Club
Discussed For Learns To Condition Plants
Enterprise PTC

Publix President Elected
To Florida Power Board
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George W. Jenkins, pro*i
dent of Publix Super Mankcts,
Ine., .headquartered m Lakeland, was elected a member
of the board of directors of
Florida Power Corporation,
St, Petersburg, at a meeting
of the board.
For 20 years, members of
Florida Power Corporation's
hoard of directors have all
been Florida residents who
have a direct interest, in the
growth and development ol
the 32,county area-served by
this electric utility. The elec­
tion of Jenkins continues this
all-Florida tradltilon.
J e n k i n s is well • known
throughout Florida and nation
ally known in his field. He and
his company have been featur­
ed in articles in The Saturday
Evening I’o-t iPJSti and L-&gt; &gt;k
magazine illttHi, He is a jnriner president of the National
Association of Fond Chains
and has served on the hoard
and as president ot Super
Market Institute.

Humane Society
Meets Tuesday
T, P. Clark ha* been elect­
ed president of the Seminole
County Humane Society.
(Itber new offl ers include

fly Mr*.

Ilitchir Harris

enterprise Parent • Teacher
Council heard a program on
disease* and care of the teeth
presented bv P r Steven S tam ­
per of pavtona Beach in con­
junction with Volusia County's
observation of National Chil
dren's Dental Health Month
during F ebruary"
, Through
the month a
"sm ile" contest will be eondueled and a boy and girl will
I he selected as winners from
I cat'll school.
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In other highlights of the
January meeting, Mrs. Mari­
an Braddoek, PTC treasurer,
presented the principal, Mrs.
Sylvia Hardin, a check in the
m o u n t of $121. proceeds from

By Jane Cassrlberry
The South Seminole Garden
Cluh heard a talk on conditinning plant* by Mr*. Kric
Vihlen of Crapcville Nursery,
Sanford, at a meetipg at th*
Woman1* Club in Casselberry.
Mr*. W, .1, Krohne Sr., gave
a ilevoti rial on 1 W eeding/'
(umparitig the bad habit* in
life to weed* in the garden.
Mr* II T. Crittenden condin ted I hr meeting and wel­
comed the guest*.
Mrs. A rthur Putman rep o tt­
ed-on the tree planting and
dedication held recently at the
state headquarter* in W inter
Park as part of the state fed­
eration of garden clubs’ two
year project for planting flow­
ering tree*. In )'.•(!I the garlul&gt;' teported 100.000
den

Keel Warning

League To Have A Buss Can

Xcjrro Appointee

LONDON ( I T U — The Sovict I'nion has warned Indonesia against forcing the West
LONDON ( L T D - A den Into an armed conflict over
By Donna Estr*
list who found dental germ s Malaysia.
The Longwood Civic League
■a.
could he passed on by kissing,
I Woman's CtuM will sponsor
For
■abandaned his re s e a rc h be*
a card party Friday at 7:3(V
P r o p e r ty
caused too much embarasapm . at the Civic 1-engue
ment.
Building on Church Street.
"A young inarm ed vvoman
Refreshment* will be served had no donht she had caught
and table prize# awarded. A the disease from her husband
nominal donation will be ac­ but asked me how he could
cepted.
have acquired it himself in
C a s u a lty
Guests attending are re­ the first place," the dentist

Bring Gfcrms

Card Party

iforni#; Mrs. E sther Corzinc,
Washington, D C .; Mr*. Paul
Altman, I.ongwood and Mr*.
Ray Winder, Fern Park.
Refreshments of cookies,
cake, coffee and tea were
served by the hoslesse*. Mr*,
Milton Tinsley. Mrs. Robert
t.ormnnn. Mis. W. J. Kroltne
Sr., Mr*. Jam r* Johnson. Mrs
Gertrude Cross, and Mrs. S. quested to bring their own wrole in
cards.
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Journal,
S. At row.

BIRMINGHAM, Ala. (UPIJ
—Wilbur H. Hollins became tba
first Negro appointed to tho
Birmingham Planning ComI mission.

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the recent variety show, to
be inert tn refurnish the school trei *

C E O . W. J E N K IN S

lanteil in the -late,
11
( W. Ibduii ■ t* gen* ha 11 m a n o f ID sp itn g
flower 'I i-w I be held m \p ’ til. A platllling meeting will
be held Feb. lit ill the home
of Mrs Glenn Hlllili * nl l it
Hat tow ay
IU .
Altamonte
Spi mgs.
The to \t general rneeliog
will he at 12 no.in. Kris 23,
at llo’ \ g i ii ulliii.d Kvperinoiitnl Station on Higbwivy
tT'.iJ south of Sanford,
Guests nt tile meeting in­
that the PTC will sponsor a
ffioti unik the Liuversity of
e,
it nival from 2 until 3cluded
p m Mi*. Kali'll Mtllvt. t iilTampa ill Pint
on 'lay t
J'lili.x n p e’-.itv pi] super
February
meeting will be
inarki n all in I a da. |o «,| in open Imo'i oiiii room vi *i ackache
wbn h hi ■ npi d in pn,i
lalilon open la the parent* _
Tlieir itiniiul voluee itl I'."'I

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Jenkins w.t« born in Warm library
Spring', Ga . in J1»&lt;'7. i* m ar I Prize monies won bv the
lllllil
r cil and lia* 'i \ rhthlren He , first grade in taking
lirist
p la c e in thy Del-mil
lias been activi in civic a f­ m a t Parade were presented
fa ir'. lias *cn e l j , prc-idcnt
to the teachers. Mr*. Virginia
of III' Hot.itv • 1111 plciilt-nt llii'tiing and Mr* Klizaheth
nl the t bam ber ol i omnn ree.
Viivoti to buy a useful item
prc'idctll .if National Bov'
for their ela'*ri«vms
1 iHit’.iall 1 iiidali i and luui
Hoorn count w a ' won ltv
nrarv ebaneellnr -* t-biinl.i
\|r* Flnrenee C a r v e r '• louith
Miutlp rn t nllegc lie revel\ yil
and fifth grade combination
hon.il (let rf i - i t i|. i lot ol
~\ im mune mi nt
vta* made
taw Iroin I 'orida &gt; tut hern m

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By David Higginbotham
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The victory bell ra o f out
ioud and d e a r at Seminole
High School Saturday nifht
when the Seminole* won their
aecond 8* me of the aeaion
over the New Smyrna Beach
B arracudai by a acore of 4S
to 42.
The Tribe led In every per­
iod eicep t the aecond and
thowed that they have what It
will take to briny t h e m
Ihrouyh the reat of the reason.
In the first period Bon Hin­
son act the pace for the Sem­
inole* with three baskets for
six points and Gary Loyd was
second with two baskets for
four points. Steve Groover
added two and the Tribe held
a I I to 10 lead yolny into the
second period.
Jeff Williams came Into the
yatne for Sanford end Into the
scorlny to lesd the Tribe with
four points In the second stanis . Frank M urray and Chuck
Piyott each made a basket
and Buddy Stumpf and Hin­
son added a point each on
foul shot*. T h e Barracuda*
held a 24 to 22 m aryln over
the Seminole* at the half time
break. .
Williams ayaln led the Tribe
In scorlny In the third period
with five points and Hinson
and Groover cam e on strong
with four points each. Bill
Day and M urray added a bas­
ket and the Tribe regained
the lesd by a score of 30, to
32.

Day helped to pull off the
win In the flnsl period by m a­
king four points and Hinson,
Groover and Williams each
added two to give the Tribe
a 49 to 42 win.
Friday night the Tribe play­
ed tho Winter Park Wildcats
and lost by a close SO to 30
margin. The locals played one
nf (heir best games against
Winter Park making four good
games In a row without a win.
Gary Loyd was outstanding
for the Seminoles with 17
paints and Frank Murray
turned In one of his best per­
formances for the year with
nine points. Iton Hinson scor­
ed eight points and lion Nich
nisi made hts best scoring
record with seven points. Hud
dy Stumpf and Steve Groover
added three each and Jeff
Williams made two.
In the Jsy Vee competition
the locals made one of the-ir
best perform ances of Uip sea
son. but they .still loi^ lo Ne w
Smyrna 49 (o M and to Winter
P ark 49 to 41.
In the tilt with the B arracu­
das (he Baby Tribe lost by
two points in the last two sec­
onds of .the gam s, but led in
every quarter except die
third.
Paul LeRny waa high men
for Sanford with 10 points and
Frank Whlgham made right.
Greg Shively msda nine and
Wally Ja rn lg in added icvrn.
W a y n e Bum ateid hooped
three for i l l points and Hon
Dudley made two foe. four
points. Mark Kaborn added a
basket and Larry Hodges and
Greg G anai each made a
point on a foul shot.

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Page 6—Mon. Jan. 25, '65

MRS. DOT It ALL of Cocoa, Junior Western
Pleasure Clnaa judge checks points to Jlive tro­
phy anti blue ribbon to Evart Shoemaker and
"Duke" nt January Dusty Roots Association
Horse Show.

Miss Valerie Allred
Belle O f Horse Show
By M argaret Coeby
It waa a beautiful mid-win­
ter's day (if you ware an Es­
kimo)) the aun was shining
brightly nnd Jack F rost’s cou­
sin, Joe Nipper, numbed toes
and reddened noses a t the re­
cent Duaty Boole Hors* Show.
Soma 45 devoted horsemen
and their adm irers trallered
horses from as far away ns
Melbourne and M alabar to
compels in this third horsa
show of six In which entrants
sr* amassing points toward
winning a handsome 24-inch
tall six-month high-point tro ­
phy.
Littls Miss Valeri* Allred
of Orlando end her palomino
mure, Arabella, were tha bel­
les of this gymkhana, win­
ning a ribbon and points in
•ach of th* six event* in which
she participated and, riding
a second horse in two events,
she picked up another two rib­
bons, Intuiting eight for tinday and chalking up -JM points
('litit Copelcn, also a Ju n ­
ior Division rider from Orlan­
do, rods her horse, Buck, to
take ons first place trophy
and four second place ribbons,
bringing her day’s score to 26.
Chris and Valeria now lead
both Junior and Seniur Divi­
sion liileta in the race.for the
six-month Mitchell TrailerTrophy with ant accumulation
of 51 points each.
They are followed by Evart
Shoemaker, Cocoa, with 46
points, also in the Juniors, and
Jack Kslly, Senior Division
ridar from Cocoa, with 44
points to date. The raced* ve­
ry lightly contended and ev­
eryone will be watching the

Of the six ribbons and tro ­
phy presented for rnch event,
contestants w i n n i n g first
pines trophies and blue rib­
bons, and second and third
place ribbons, In order, were:
Junior Divialon: Keyhole,
Valeri# Allred, Christine Copelen, Darlene Ferrell; Cloverleaf, L’hrliline Copelen, Evart
Shoemaker, Valerie Allred;
Foiebending, E vart Shoemak­
er, Valerie Allred, Shirley
Durfey; W rslcm Pleasure,
E vart Shoemaker, Christine
Copelen, Valerio Allred;; Flag
Knee, Shirley Durfet, Christine
Copelcn, L e e Christopher;
Musical Tires, Valerio Allred
nnd Christine Copelen,
Senior Division: Keyhole,
Van S tuart, Don Knight, Lar­
ry Cannon; Clovrrlenf, Linda
Hall, Van S tu art, Norma liald*
win; Pulrhrnding, Jack Kel­
ley, Nurma Baldwin, Joyce
Kelley; Flck-up Knee, Don'
Knight, Jack Kelley, Terry
McCllntoek; Western Pleasure,
Dick Cameron, Linda Ball,
Jack Kelley; Flag llnce, Dale
Ferrell, Juo Walton, Don
Knight; Muiical T in s, Jack
Walton, third pin re#
Next show is scheduled for
Sunday, Feb. 21.

Bob's Restaurant
In League Lead

Bob’* Restaurant five-some
lofJk over Uip lead in the City
Bowling League after a clean
sweep from th# Je t Lanes
tram . Bob's Restaurant was
pared by Eddie Monroe with a
2I0/S82 and Don Dorman with
n e x t Ih t r c m o n th s ’ i I i d s i .
Ed Christopher,' fath er of 213/571 and Wayne Redman
Lee who a month ago waa in with s 572 series. Rig Jack
critical condition aa result of (Ihe ripper) Ksnner set the
an automobile accident, waa pace for Je t Lsnei with 230/
happy to announre th a t young 802.
The P ryor’s Stale Farm In
Lee would ride in one or two
events in this, first show turance team won all four
since the ecciitent. He we* point* from the Lake Monroe
especially pleased that it was Inn team to hold onto « por­
Tli# peseloitflower I* so- a Duaty Boot* event aa th* tion of t i n t p lica although in
aecond place in total pint ail.
named from e fended re­ folks attending the Sanford
Pryor'* had a pair of bomb­
show
were
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most
thoughtful
semblance of its parte to the
Instrument# of Christ'* cruci­ and generous when Le* and er* in John Zeuli with 223/529
hia mother were hospitalised and Virgil Anderson wilh 224/
fixion.
337. H arry Pcnlecost sel the
during the holidays.
pace for Lake Monroa inn wilh
his 558 sene*. Cook's Comer
moved up with a two and two
IN TUB r o lS T T JUDUK-e
. HOI ST, sk m in o l b c o u n tv , la Ike T a a rt M the (-•■air split against Wildom Sod Serr L O N lO A
JaSs*. ■•ailaaU Canary, Star* vice a* Rick SkeUy tore 'em
k statu o r
■t FtorlSa. la I*r**ele
up with a 100/549 set. Anchor
TLOItENCE It. DAVIS,
la ra Ik* Batata all
tllC IIM l f b e d r. sth a k o e.
m sn Al Chalfin was the big
NOTICE TO CMKIMTOIt*
D tM U ll. gun for Wisdom with 212/520.
TO ALU PKHIOSI | | AVISO
FINAL NOOTCB
( I.A IU B
on
DIXAIUI
Katie# Is haraby elvan that
The American Legion Post
AUAINBT SAID ESTATEi
tha uadsrelgned will, on tha
You and each of you ara lllh day of February, A. D. No. 53 team took three points
haraby nMICtad and required &lt;o 1*11, jirtaant to tha Honorable from the team from H arry's
Ilia any clalma and demands County Judge of Memlnul* Bar and Package as Tost
which you, or either of you County, Florida, hts final re­
may heve against aald aatata turn, account and vouchers, as Commander Tom Best again
In lha office at Honorable Kar- Executor of th* Eatst* of proved the stalw art with a
lyla Houehoidtr, County Judsa F r e d f . b t r a n q e , d*c*«**d.
of Seminole County, a t hi* of­ end *t Mid Dm*, than end 200/513 and Harold Appleby
fice In the Seminole County •bar*, mth* application* to th* roiled
a
211/553.
Jesse
Court Home In Sanford. Flor­ said Judge for s final sattt*. (Jam es) Cook took booora for
ida, within alx calendar month* manl or hts administration of
from the lima of the ffrat pub­ said Mtsta. and for as order H arry's with a 517 act. lication of Ihle notice. Each discharging him a* such EieTha Sanford Manufacturing
• * in or demand must ha In eutor.
stra in s and contain lha place
Dated this lha tills day of team won three from the Rose
of reeldence and poet office ad ­ January. A. D. til l.
and WUk'a R estaurant team
J. D. ((rang*
dress of the claimant and muat
t&gt;e awora te by the claimant,
A* Kaarutor of th* Estate aa Jack F rost set the pace
hie meant or attorney, or the
of HIIKD P. UTItANUK
with 232/594 while Fred liollen
Harassed
same ahall be veld.
assisted With 207/588. Big
BTENdTHOM,
DAVIS
A
Audrey K Bishop
George Paulk waa the big gun
Aa Xsarutrlx • t e a l d McI n t o sh
Attorney* far Esocuioe
•elate
for
Roe* and WUk'a with 215/
Fleet publication an January Post Office Box lit*
380 end John Bridges capably
Sanford Florida S till
ti, m i .
rublUh Jan. M * Fab. 1. I, tl. Publish Jan. II. II A Fob. L helped out with high 211/550
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Greyhounds
In 65-35
Easy Win
By Jim Bacchus
Herald Sports W riter
T h e I.yman Greyhounds
continued th eir winning ways
In the Orange Belt Conference
over the weekend aa they
scored an easy victory over
Bishop Moore a t W inter Park
Saturday n ig h t
The Gscyhounds took an In­
itial lead in the first quarter
of 13-7 and the outcome waa
never in doubt os they charg­
ed to a 65-36 victory.
The Lyman squad lo st a
F riday night encounter to
Oviedo 74-60.
The Oviedo Llone tallied 27
field goale to Lyman’s 18 and
th a t was the story of tha
night. The Lions were held to
a 13-11 lead In the first peri­
od but they caught fire and
rushed to an easy victory.
■s Lymnn scored 23 points In
the fourth chapter but the Li­
ons tallied 26 to retain the
m argin of victory.
Joe Asher (allied 24 points
fUf L ymnn to continue hia fast
pnee. Jtichsrd Moore had 8,
Mike Sterling, 6, and Eddie
Long nnd Dav# Malls counted
for 5 points apirca. Asher led
the Lyman fourth period drive
s i he dropped 14 paints In the
basket.
Jim Courier, Rex Brook*
and Kan Colbert deposited 19
points each to pace the Lions
to victory.
In the Saturday encounter
against the Hornets, the Grey­
hounds tallied 26 of 36 a t­
tempts from the floor for a
whopping 74,3 per cent aver­
age.
Asher hit for 22 points
bringing his y e a rs tots) to
220 points or an average of
1H.3 per game. Sterling tallied
12 points, Long, 8, and Ken
Ament, 6,
Danny McNamara counted
for 14 points for Bishop Moore
while Mike Miller had 8,
Lyman's rrcord on th# sea­
son is an overall 6-6 arid in
(IRC contests they stund ut
5-1.

Jack Kanner
Rolls Big 597
Jack Kanner was the big
man in Ihe High • laiw League
al Je t Lanes last week as he
pounded out * big 220, 597 end
with the help of Ids doublet
partner, Doug Owens with a
213/556, disposed of Dan Szechy nnd Clarence Henning in
all three games.
Sierhy rolled 183/51] and
Henning had 193/553.
Jean Brique rolled 192/522
and his partner John Kneeland shot 215/572 while win­
ning all Ihrre from Marshall
Wiltshire and Geo. Paulk who
had a 204 high game.
Willie Magtto amt Jack
Frost collaborated to beat Ed
KIJrfion and John Spolski in
all t/iree. .M s^jJo rolled 191/
540 end Frost had 195/569
while Spolski hit a 204/550 scr­
ies.
• Buddy Proclor and Garry
Fox won two from Ed Klrchhnff in another doubles match
with Behrens high roller with
181/513. Bill Anderson and
George Swann won two from
Ray H atchett and Paul Marcolic as Anderson,hit 195/313,
Swann 265/5(5 and * Marcotte
200/543. Rich Murphy with
190.505 and Frank Schautlcet
with 106/518 swept three from
Joe Kern and John i'aulkovfti.

Lions Tally
2 Victories
By Marshall Lingo
Herald Sports Writer
The powerful Oviedo Lions hit the home court
hard this last weekend and came out with a pair of
victories..
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' F irst on the Hat were the Greyhounds of Lyman
High School. The Lions came out with a 74-60 mmp
over Lyman in a hard
f o u g h t contest Friday, Eau Gallie was led by Rich­
ard Foe with 18 points.
and stunned tho Commo­ . The Oviedo JV 'a lost another
dores of Eau Gallia High hard-fought conteat, Saturday
School, ending up with a night, when they lost to tha
A RACING SHELL watt launched on Lake Monroe for the first time In
the history of the lake. The 66-foot Ion?, 18-Inch wide shell was gingerly
unloaded by Sanford Nnvnl Academy midshipmen (top photo) under the
direction of Capt. John Williams, commandant of the Academy. The eight
of tho shell being rowed down tho river (bottom photo) had traffic lined
up for blocke and n gallery of kibitizern lining tho shore. Captain Wil­
liams said another shell soon will be added to provide rowing competition
for midshipmen.
(Herald Photos)

Andy Stine Sets
Ball-Chain Pace
Andy Slim- rolled high gam*
and series for the Ball n
Chain League while paring
the Woodpecker# to a two
game split with the Four li's
nnd thereby held their first
pine* advantage. Marion Ran­
kin hacked Andy up with a
194/608 while Kathy Hukur
shot s 462 series and set the
lend for the Four It's.
The llenglrs won three from
the Gou(balls as Mniy Meek
spun a 201/601 and Thelma
Hickson roiled a good 187
game to move closer to the
number two spot in league
standings.
The F aro 'l swept all four
points from tho Hopefuls ns
Farrell Farri* toie ’em up
with a 1116/607 and Gene Rog­
er* bombed - a 189Kf&gt;6g- Kv
Jtogero contributed a 176
gsme to the winning rau is.
Tha final match found a
three game win going to the
Handy Four team despite efftuls by Charlotte Rutin with
a 167/452 and Franra Sheets
with a 191/409 series.

Elaine Kostival
Rolls Big 526

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By Joe Norris
W ritten for NEA
The m aster of ceremonies
hud to lower the microphone
fur Buzz Fazio to acknowl­
edge hia Induction into the
Hall of Fanis in 1968. At
five and one-half feet tall and
140 pounds, lluzs Is ons of
howling's g reat "little" guy*
nnd a real "swinger."
A perfect pendulum swing­
er, that is.
Buzz bundles a 16-puund
hull with amazing rat* and
accuracy for on* vary good
reason. He learned enrly and
never forgot to let the hall
curry his atm hack and forth
In the smooth arc of a clock
pendulum.
And you strapping, 206
pounders are ju st as writ ad­
vised to forget trying to ov­
erpower the pins.
Buzz ran tell you. A fter A
straig h t forward puth-aw sy,
let yoiy arm and ball awing
down and back, then forward
Into the delivery lik* th* pen­
dulum ticks off a aecond of
lime.

By Jim Bacchus
Herald Sports W riter
The South Seminole H urri­
cane* made it eight straight
victories Friday when they
downed Mount Dora Bibl#
Srhnol by an easy 71-40
score.
The Hurricanes, playing on
the I.yman High School court,
zoomed into the lead with a
4-6 margin In lit* first q u art­
er and were never trailing
throughout tha contest.
It wna 36-13 at the half,
64-28 at lha end of the third
quarter and 71-49 a t th* final
whlstl*.
Brue* S tu srt garnered 19
points for tha victors while
Jim
Lucas
bucketed
14.
Other scorers were M att
Hlckok, 8; Mika Msrgls, 1;
Brant Rosa and Dennis Gaprett, 6 each.
Peewea Hadegard tsjjlcd 10
tim et for th* Mount) Dora
five.,
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Tha Hurricane* now ar*
plotting atratsg y for their
next gutne against tha Tampa
Dona al Longwood.

Fullback Brown

Eau Gallic JV'a 60-53.
Oviedo now h ai eight wins
out of 15 games.

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Practice Feb. 13
GAINESVILLE (Spl.)
Florida will open spring
football practice Saturday,
Feb. 13, and conclude with
the annual
spring
gams
March 20, Head Coach Ray
Graves announced today.
NCAA schools may prae.
tice 20‘ tim ei over a 36-day
period and the Gatora plan
to hold four practices per
week with a game scrithmag*
earh Saturday except open­
ing day.
oFlorids returns 34 lettermen off last year's 7-3 team.
Florida lost th* middle of
its defensive line — tsekies
Sydney Macl.ean and Dennis
Murphy and all-SEC guard
Bill Richbourg — plus line­
backer Jim Bernhardt.
F irst personnel move worth
mention is th* shift of *118EO offensive- guard L arry
G ainer to defensive tackle.
He is expected to team with
Junior Wally Colson as a
starting defensive tackle.
Opening nt middle guard
will be Jerry Anderson, who
saw extensive duty behind
Richbourg as a sophomore
last fall. Coarhrs expect a
good battle here and will
trike an early look at snphomore* M arty llray of Tampa
Robinson and Don Giordano
of Miami's Archbishop Cur­
ley.
Offensive losses were quar­
terback Tom Shannon and
halfback Larry Dupree. Biggist problem, of course, is re­
placing the all-America run­
ning of Dupree.
To pffset th# switch of
Gagncr, G ravel ha* moved
Jim Denson to guard and th#
Gator offensive interior op­
ening day will include John
W hatley (ar.) and John Preston (Jr.), guards Larry Beck­
man (sr.) and Benson (Jr.)
end eenler Bill C arr (Jr.).
Opening sta rtin g backfield
Include* quarterback Steva
Spurrier (jr.), halfbacks Jack
H arper (ar.) and Don Knapp
(Jr.)
and
fullback
John
Felber (jr.).

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F.lalne Kostival had her
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—Fullbsck Jim m y Brown of
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tb* Cleveland Browns took
the W indjammer League nt
home tbs 110,000 Hkkok dlsJet Lanes and helped the
mood-*tudd«d belt today In a
Pull-Up* to a three game win
photo finish victory over auto
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21 year* old, will compel# In of sports w riters and aporUset th* tarrifis bowling of
his specialty at tha Boston cxslsr*.
Elaine.
Athletic Association's 76th an­
Th# BAN team won three
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Lake Erl* I* th* shallowest
point* from th# Pirates as
night. Tom O'Rierdan, last of the G reat Lakts, according
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Sunday for th* Santa Anita was rolled by Med* W iltshire
handicap to b* run Feb. 27. and a 199 by Jan* Spolski.
The Lucky S tars won three
Candy1Spot* and Hill Rise re­
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walloping 85-59 win Saturday.
A balanced scoring attack
along with H in t strong defen­
sive play led tb* Lion* to their
Jrium ph over Lyman. The
Lion* were paced by Rex
Brooks, Tim Colbert, and Jim
Courier, all three connecting
for 19 points apiece.
The Lion* took a alight lead
in the first, scoring 13 points
to Lym an's 11, but gradually
Increaacd (heir lead through­
out the first half to give them
a 33-26 halftim e advantage.
When play resum ed. In the
third, Oviedo's well balanced
attack again proved too much
for the Greyhounds and the
Lions chalked up a 16-11 third
period score.
The Greyhounds made their
best move In the fourth, scor­
ing 23 points, but the Lions
kept pace and out-did them
again with 23 to give Oviedo
their 74-60 win.
High scorer for Lyman was
Joe Asher with 13 pdthts.
Lyman saved face by taking
the Junior varsity tilt St-39.
After the encouraging win
over Lyman, Friday, the
Lions cam e back even strong­
er Saturday to take their se­
cond victory from Eau Gallie,
defeating th* Commodore* 8539.
Eau Gallie started out strong
and at the close of lire first
stanza it looked as though it
would be a fairly even match
when Eau G illie chalked up a
21-18 first quarter lead.
But in the second (he tide
changed and Oviedo started
to roll. Tiie Lions racked up
28 points in the second to Eau
Gallie’* 13 to give the Lions
a 46-34 halftime edge.
In the third the Commodore*
appeared to be moving back
into tb* contest again when
they outacored the Lions 18-11
to leave the Uona with a 5point advantage at the close of
the third period.
When Oviedo cam* back in
th* fourth and put their dead­
ly fullo u rt press into action,
Eau Galii* waa out of the
contest to atay. Th* Lions
scored 28 points and held their
opponent to a m ere 7 points In
th* final slania to mop up
their am azing 83-59 victory
over the highly rated Commo­
dore* of Eau Galli* High
School.
Rex Brooks led the Lions In
scoring, dropping in 24 m ark­
ers. He was followed closely
by Jim m y Courier with 23.
Tim Colbert dropped in IS and
ArdU Arndt hit for H.

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Lake Mary UPW Circle One
Appoints Officers For Year
By F ra n cri W etter
Tha Ja n u ary .meeting of
Circle Two of the U.P.W, of
the Community Presbyterian
Church of Lake Ma^y was
held a t the home of M n. H ar­
ry E. Sandusky, the new
chairman of the group for the
coming year.
The other circle officers ap­
pointed during the business
session are aa follows: Vice
Chairman, Mrs, Joe Sm athtra;
Secretary, Mrs. Don Smith;
Publicity, Mrs. Ralph Wil­
liam s; Fellowship, Mrs. F an­
nie L effier; World Service,
M r a . Sm others; Program,
Mrs. Marie Lowe;
Local
Church Service, Mrs. Eliza*
beth Roberts; and Joan Pro­
ject, Mra, Fern Benedict.
Mra. Lows, the new pro­
gram chairm an, gave an out­
line of tha duties of the vari­
ous circle officers and an out­

line of the program for the
year. ‘ Live As Free Men" will
be subject of the new study
course. Mrs. Lowe stressed
th a t each member must help
and take part to gel the most
out of Christian Fellowship.
The devotional was present­
ed by Mrs. Fsnnie Leffier on
the topic, "The Rich Man Who
Paid No Taxes."
During a social hour th at
f o l l o w e d , refreshments of
ccoklea and punch were serv­
ed by the hostess, assisted by
her sister-in-law, Mrs. Hazel
Barry, who is visiting the
Sanduskya a t this lime.
* Other members present wsre
Mrs. Lillian Goodwin, Mrs.
LuVera Harrison, Mrs. Thel­
ma Brewer, Mrs. H. M. Glea­
son, M n. Rirhsrd Keogh, Mrs.
Alic# Werner, Mra. Emma
Bashars, M n. Bessis Beebe.
Mrs. Arolyn True snd Mrs.
W. C. Hopkins.

• Jim Salvail Named President
Of Explorers Canoeing Post
By Curtl# Abney
Jim Salvail lias been elect•i
rd president of Explorer* of
Canoeing .Post 602, now being
rerharted by the Sanford
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NAS P etty Officers Cluh.
O ther newly elected offi­
cers arc Wayna Stankiewirz,
vie# president; Ron Ogden,
secretary;
Curtis
Abney,
publicity
secretary;
Glenn
Richards, treasurer, and Tom
Michels and Roy Riser, cab-

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Inent representatives.
The Explorers are making
plana fo r future activities;
Since canoeing is the prist’s
main objective, many eanoeing and ramping trips will
he planned. Many other num­
erous activities will lie under­
taken.
All young men of ages 14
through 17 »1io have an in­
terest in rnnoelng, ramping
and other Explorer activities
are Invited to join our post
in the fun and experiences we
share. They may contact one
of the Post's officers.
Sundsy, our newly elected
cabinet representatives. Tom
Michels and Roy Riser, ami
the Post advisor. Herb Fed*
rick, attended the district
explorers cabinet meeting at
the Morris Restaurant in DeB y Jane Caseelberry
Ijilid. There they participated
New officers of Ascension ’in discussing the future counLutheran Churrh of Cassel­ jcil canoe Derby in May.
berry were installed Sunday * Roy Riser was « nominee
by Pastor C. R. Zehnder at for alternate to go to tha
the morning worship service. Icouncil cabinet meeting In
They were elected at s April. He will represent the
V oter's Assembly on Tues­ -St. Johns Explorers cabinet.
| The Post will meet Wed­
day, Jan. ]2.
Officera include Carl S rtje, n esd ay 7:HO at Ron Ogden’a
president; S tuart Goodwin, home. 3I2 Errmont Drive.
vice president; Fred Baker, Simland Future meetings wdl
secretary; Ed Saar, treasur­ he held on Wednesday at
er; Ken Kareher, financial 7 .7o in the conference room
secretary; Chniles Melrhert. at the Sanford NAS.
Friday and Saturday eve­
elder; Paul Maloney, trustee:
David Vorpagel, board of ed­ nings, a tiaining session will
ucation; Carl S inister and he conducted by the advisor
Roy Rhodes, board of fin­ for the newly elected officers
ance; and
Roll Mathews, and all membera of Post 602
at the Sanford NAS.
board of stewardship.

New Officers

Are Installed

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Practical Nurse
Training Course
Survey Slated
M in Miriam McCre*. direc­
tor ot education for the State
Board of Nursing, will con­
duct a survey in Sanford Feb.
24 with the view of establish­
ing a licensed practical nurses
training course a t Seminole
Memorial Hospital.
E. S. Douglass, director ol
vocations! - technical training
for Seminole County schools,
laid the practical nurse train ­
ing course would run for about
1.200 houri or one /e a r.
The general vocational edu
catlonal advisory committee
has urged the School Board to
take atepi to enlarge vocation­
al • technical offerings and to
request a atate survey for an
area vocational &gt; technical
center.
Members of the eommlttee
■re Carl Schilke, George
Means, Byron Klmbsll, Scott
Bums and J. P. Toole, chair­
man.
D ougin, aftar outlining pro
gress during tha lest year,
told the committee that plans
are under way for new cour
sea, besides practical nursing,
in electronics assembly snd
carpenter apprentice relating
to related training.

DeBary Club

Florence Fools Fred Freely

To Install

SOUTHAMPTON,
England
(U PI) — Frederick Re&gt;vely, a
retired achool teacher, h a s
discovered after 40 years of
m arriage that his wife, F lor­
ence, Is 23 years his senior.
Until thtls week 73-year old
Fred believed Florence was
Just eight years older than
himself.
Then a kitchen accident-re­
vealed tha secret.

Officers
By Mr*. John Leon#
Now officer* of the DeBary
Extension Homemakers Club
will ba Inetalled during the
ltfO p.m. business meeting
Thursday a t tha Community
Center.
Mr*. Edn* Eby, Voluata
agent, will aerv* aa installing
officer and alio will ha program speakgr for the day giv­
ing an address entitled "W hat
Ar* My Reaponiibilitiaa aa a
C itizen!".
W orkihop aeailon and In­
struction, beginning a t 10
a.m., will be given by Mra.
Doria Col* who will teach
the membera how to mak*
rose tree*.
Beverage for the noon lunch
will b* supplied by commit­
tee chairm en.

SOUTH SEMINOLE Heart Sunday nrca chairmen gathered to map plans
for Heart Sunday scheduled Feb. 21. From left nro Mrs. Tony Runs!, Eng­
lish Estates; Mrs. William Rhoades, Longwood; Mrs. Esther Bartle, Sanjando Springs; Mrs, Jeri Eckcrd, Rolling Hills; Mrs. C. C. Jones, Hear
Lake; Mrs. Maryann Miles, Forest City: Mrs. Elizabeth Thomas, South
Seminole Heart Sunday chairman. Also Mrs. Troy Overstreet, Casselberry
and Fern Park; Mrs. Donnld Chubb, Lake Howell: Mrs. Eugene Taylor,
Altamonte Springs and Mrs. William Cromwell, Lake Brantley and. Mrs.
Oriand Fox, Longwood.
(Herald Photo)

Firemen Call Special Meet For Today
By Maryann Milea
A ipecial meeting of the
Foreat City Volunteer Fire
Association ha* been railed
for 7:30 p.m. today for the
purpoae of electing eix direc­
tor!.
Tha meeting will iui held »t

Bear Lake Elementary School
with Louia ,1. Stubbs aa act­
ing chairman.
Officials, who announce that
the six directors inuat he
chosen in order that the ch ar­
ter ran be changed from the
Wekiwa departm ent to the

C Of C Meet

Foreat City departm ent, urge
all member* to sttend and ad­
vise th a t anyone already aub
•crlbing to the W eklwi aervice automatically are membera
of the new F o reit City group.
New member* alao will be
accepted at tonight's meeting

T he Longwood Area Cham­
ber of Commerce will meet at
R p.m. Thursday a t tha Civic
le ag u e Building on Church
Street. William Baumholier,
president, will conduct the
meeting a n d refreshm ent!
will be eerved.

Florence ilipprd and broket
a leg. In the hospital ahe cond
tided to nurses her real age.
When Fred went to visit
her, the nurses told him sha
was "m aking a rem arkable
recovery — for a woman of
9f&gt;."
But he added with a grin:
"It doesn't make any differ­
ence. . . She still doesn't look
a day over 81 to m e,"

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Garden Circle
Hears Program
On Orchids
By Maryann Mile*
Program for the January
meeting c f the Beer Lake
Garden Circle, held a t tha
home of Mra. Richard Scott,
was preaented by Mra. Ru­
dolph Nelson who gave many
useful Up! on growing or
chide aa well aa diaplaying
mimeroue of her lovely plant!
and water color painting!.
Report! wrra heard on tha
club exhibit, "E ngliih G ar­
den, 17(53," which will be
shown1 at the Central Florida
Fair beginning Feb. 24, and
Mra. Casey Jones, cheirmsn
‘captain for H aart Sunday in
Rear Laka, prevailed upon fal­
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Public Invited
To Film Relating

Miss Patti Walker And Tommy Speer
Feted At Pre-Nuptial Buffet Dinner

To Child Molest

The
Woman’s Club of
Sanford cordially invitea the
public to view the film,
of
the
Friendly
D r. and Ur». H. 8. Woodruff I were Mr. and Mra. Leon Walk-1 J r., Mr. and Mr*. E. M. Gor-1 Bunnell, Mr and Mr«. Greg ■‘Riddle
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tranger,”
a
atory
of
child
recently entertained with a (n r, Mr. and Mr*. G. A. Speer | don, Dr. and Mr*. Frank M .| Walker and A. K .-Pow ers,
molesting, which every p a r­
buffet dinner a t their Mayfair
ent and child wilt benefit
borne In honor of Mlaa Patricia
from.
Ann Walker and &lt;her fiance,
The film has been preview­
Thomaa A. Speer. Thli la the
ed by school officials, the
first in a series of pre-nupHealth D epartment and other
tial parties planned for the
interested citisena with the
bridal couple.
recommendation th a t all ele­
Lovely floral arrangem ents
m entary students and parents
decorated U&gt;e Woodruff home.
share in the movie.
Centering the buffet table,
Filmed in St. Petersburg,
which was covered in white
the atory is tastefully — in
outwork linen, was an a r­
sound and color presented by
rangem ent of white glad* and
• police woman and her dum­
daisies in a silver pedestal
my, “Gabby," and covers
container, accented with sil­
problems in deating with
v er candle holders containing
child molestation.
while tapers.
The Woman's Club fcela
Mr. and Mrs, Claude Grlzthis is a most worthwhile en­
sard, the Woodruff’s daughter,
terprise and has arranged the
Assisted with the arrange­
following achedule so that all
m ents;
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interested persons may at­
Others attending the buffet
tend the film showing; Mon.
Jan. 25, — Pinecrest School;
Tuesday—Lake Mary School;
Wedeaday—Grammar School;
Thursday, Goldsboro School,
with the time for each pro­
gram slated for 7:30 p.m.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed. V. Mur(Soc. Ed.)
ahall of Leesburg, Va. were

Miss Barbara

Exchange Vows In Church Ceremony
Miss B arbara R iser B rad­
ley, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Gordon Bradley Sr. of this
city and Frahk Weslley Bow­
den J r., son of Mr. and Mrs.

Lawrence Edward Lee per of
Osteen, were united tn holy
matrimony on Saturday, J a n ­
uary 23, 19M at 8 p.m. at
Holy Cross Episcopal Church.

DeBary

Personals

entertained hy Rev. add Mra.
Paul Shull* of N aranjo Rd.
Aim* leaches school at Brookside Schbol In'C asing, IC YI
and comes from Dobbs Ferry,
N. Y.
Mrs, George Griffith of
Madera Rd. entertained Mr.
and Mrs. Edwin Cordes of
Deltona.
Mr. and Mr*. Charles Scudder of L llic Dr. visited Mrs.
D. P ierce of Rocky W slcr
P ark, Eau Gallie.

Try using styrofoam balls,
cut in half, for pin cushion*.
Covered with velvet, or other
m aterial, they add a decora­
tive touch to a sewing room,
bedroom or bath.

MISS PATTI WALKER, left, and her fiance, Tommy Sjieer, were recent­
ly'-honored willL-a buffet dinner a t UieJinmc of Dr. and Mra. H. S.
-Woodruff. Pictured-with the ennatted cpuple nre Mrs. Claude Grlzznrd
who assisted her mother, Mrs. Woodruff at the right.

Fashions And Card Games Combine
At Womans Club ”1Benefit Tomorrow

Future fashions on parade activity Ihis Tuesday, Janu-. The club women are prepar
-combined with exciting card ary 26 at 7:30 p m. at the Wo* Ing for their annual flcnefil
Card parly and Fashion Show
games will create a hob o f|.m an's Club of Sanford.
with Hie Interest o( Hite entire
public in mind.
MrmlH-rs of Ihe club will
don carefully selected fash
ions from i'layglrl and por
trny rent pros in the arru&gt;
selected by Mrs. Bunder. Fea
lured fashions will be alltri
appropriate for the working
girl and the homemaker as
well as the clubwoman.
rAUL REVERE BOWLS
Card players will delight in
G“ diam. *1.93 &lt;T ilium. |9.95
playing the game of their
S li” diam, 2.95 7” diam. 7.93
choice with many prizes a
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warded.
INTERNATIONAL
I'rueeed* from Hus worthy
benefit will help del ray the
cost of Hie Woman’s Club Fro
ject. a film entitled “ The Rid­

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dle of the S tranger." This
film is recommended by the
Florida Federation of Wom­
an's Clubs and other organiza­
tion* to educate children in
visible sign* of recognizing
fhild molesters
Refreshments will he serv­
ed and tirkets can he purehas
ed from any chili member
So plan to attend an exciting
(•setting of cards and fashions
with all your friends. (Soc.
Ed.)
Dust and wax furniture
with a cloth In each hand to
make Hie job go faster.
in a r a r ’s engine will provide
several drops of lubricating
oil in an emergency.

MRS. FRANK WESTLEY BOWDEN JR.

All-Male Directors Board

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Has Female Trucker Prexy

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GlfU - Cards - Hooka
210 E. Pirnl SI.

JERRY KIRK, left, and Ann Ray are looking
over one of tin1 falmloiiH fashions front I’luygirl, which will be featured in the Woman's
Club Fashion Show and Curd party tomorrow
night, with club women serving as models.

Eva Bess
BEAUTY SHOP
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DOROTHY GRAY

DOUBLE
BEAUTY
BONUS
fufl SiMSheerVelvet UpsMi

First Methodist
WSCS To Sponsor
Barbecue Supper
The Woman's Society of
Christian Service of the First
Methodist Church will sponsor
a Barbecue Chicken Supper,
Wednesday, January 27 in Mc­
Kinley Hall from 3-7 p. in,
Tirkets may be purchased
at the door with the proceeds
benefiting the Cburch Build­
ing Fund.
The public ii cordially in­
vited to attend. (Soc. Ed.)
FOR ANY OCCASION

FLOWERS
ARK ALWAYS CORRECT

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FRANCES ROBERTS, standing, and Ethel
Tluimus are busy wrapping surprise packuges
to be awarded at tomorrow night's Fashion
Show and Curd Party at the Woman's Club.

NEW YORK (UPI) - The
newest tug wheel in the truck
ing industry wears pearls and
perfume and is married to a
man who hardly admires the
woman d m i t .
She it Mrs Joseph Shea, who
is tile new president of a New
Jersey truck leasing firm
which keeps 800 vehicles of the
fn e-ton to 35 pm class plying
the nation s highways.
Mary Shea, a trim brunette
in her early 40'*, has been
with trucking since 1912 Yes,
she said, she drives a car.
“ llut when my husband and
I are togethei, tie lakes the
wheel He ctoCsift think much
of women drivers."
in turn, Mrs Shea thinks In
the most complimentary terms
of truck driver*.
“ The truck driver is a man
who puts in a lot of hours on
the road," the said. “ He it
mure courteous than most
d river*
“ 1 know a number of them
who are furthering their train ­
ing . . . students who will drive
a truck at night and go to
school during the day.

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FLOWER SHOP
Cor. E. | at A Sanford Av*.
322-1821
121-8452

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is offered at half-price for a limited time. Stock-up
now on the original hormone night cream that can
make the young difference in your skin.

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punch in a silver bowl floating
an lee ring of hearts and
bells combined with pink and
green blosoms. Silver candel­
abra with tall white tapers ac­
cented the punch bowl with
ail silver appointments.
Assisting at the reception
were the Mtifes. Alfred Stan­
ley, Edward Smith, Robert
W. Williams, Cecil Carlton,
Byron Fox, Walter Teague,
Jam es Riser, Woodrow Riser,
Walter F e ssle r.a n d W alter
Merriwether.
Also Mist Ethel Riser and
the Misses Sylvia Williams,
Sberilyn Williams, M artha
Johnson, P at H arris, Linda
Harris, Joy Stanley, Gay
Stanley,
For her going away outfit
the lovely, bride was attired
in a m i n k trim m ed beige
wool suit with brown accessor­
ies and her corsage was of
Phaiaenopsls orchids.
Following a wedding trip to
Las Vegas, N'cv., the newly­
weds will reside at 310 Tay­
lor Street, Apt. C-2, Cape Can­
averal.
Among the out of town wed­
ding guests were Mrs. W. D
Purdy Sr., Jacksonville; Mr*.
L, W, Bcdenbaugh,
Newber­
ry, S. C.; Mr. and Mrs. W.
W. Riser and the Misses Rosa­
lind and Virginia Riser, Tallahsssee.
(Soc. Ed.)

• Wc Invite
Accredited Charge
Accountal

By ILLS.

DOROTHY GRAY

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All are MI-MaeK ivtJdm In b n u tia d

“ You'd oe surprised how
many are college graduates on
their way to becoming profes­
sional men."
An all male board of direc­
tors named Mrs Shea to the
presidency of the American
Truck Leasing l ‘orp., of Carl
stqdt, N. J. So far as she can
determ ine, she is the first
woman to head a truck leas­
ing firm.
In an interview, she ex­
plained Iiow the leasing sys­
tem works. Her firm selects
all equipment and finances and
maintain* it. Trucks are leas­
ed on a ode, two, three or fiveyear bans. The companies
leasing hire the drivers, how­
ever.
Mrs. Shea moved into the
trucking Industry via the fam i­
ly's business. Her father, P at­
rick Tuohy, ran a trucking
firm in Carlstadt, N. J. In 1942
she went to work helping him
and when be died took over
its management. The firm has
since been sold.
She joined American Truck
Leasing in !959. first as trea­
surer, then moving on up to
the presidency this year.

The Reverend Leroy Soper
officiated at the Im pretilve
candlelight and double ring
ceremony before the altar
flanked by standing wrought
iron candelabra with tall white
taper*. Two altar vase* held
magnificicnt arrangem ents of
white glads and fugi mums
combined with jade foliage,
and two standard baskets
contained white glads and fujl
mums. Potted palms and
greenery were featured along
the choir railing.
Miss Beatrice Buck, church
organist, presented the prewedding organ recital and for
the processionals played “ Rigaudon" and "Trum pet Volun­
ta ry .”
Given in m arriage by her
father, the bride was radiant
in a white formal gown of
tissue silk peau de sole with
the fitted bodice featuring a
batteau neckline and threequarter length sleeves accen­
ted with Chantilly lace appli­
ques outlined with seed pearls.
The sweeping chapel train
was attached to the shoulder,
gracefully cascading over the
bell shaped skirt, embellished
with Chantilly lace and seed
pearl appliques.
H er imported bouffant veil
of silk illusion was attached
to a crown of orange blossoms
fashioned from silk organza
»nd seed pearl clusters. She
carried a cascade bridal bou­
quet of white Tiara roses ac­
cented with white seed pearl*
ind satin leaves with a back­
ground of natural green foilsge.
Mrs. Glynn Hodges attended
the bride as matron of honor
and was gowned in leaf green
shadow silk, featuring a fitted
bodice with a butterfly over­
skirt. Her short veil of illus­
ion fell from a headpiece oi
matching green velvet ]&gt;ctals
and the carried a crescent de­
signed laiuquct of green fugi
mums and natural jade leav­
es.
Attending tile b r i d e as
bridrm aids were Mrs. Alex!
McKtbbin and Mrs. Gregory
Walker, who were gowned
Identically to the matron of
honor, and their bouquet*
were of the same design.
Richard C. Beagley of Co
:ua Beach served the groom
ss best man and ushers were
Gordon L. Bradley Jr., broth­
er of the bride, Richard C.
Tomalok and Thomas L. Cain,
III, Ixslh of Cocoa and Glynn
Hodges, Sanford.
Mrs. Bradley chose for her
daughter's wedding a Windsor
blue dress fashioned with a
crepe skirt and iaee bodice.
She wore matching accessor­
ies and a corsage of white
Phalarnopsis orchids.
The groom's mother, Mrs
L. E. Leeper, was attired in
ice green satin with matching
accessories and an orchid cor­
sage.
Immediately following the
wedding a reception was held
at Hie'' church Parish House.
Miss Janice Coker of Cocoa
B rich kept the bride's book,
which was on a table covered
in imported lace and linen.
The refreshment table was
overlaid in net and satin, d ra ­
ped at interval* with fern and
flowers Interspersed along the
drape folds. Served with the
traditional wedding cake was

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DEAR ABBYs A coo)
_ friend of mine rnme to me
.
w ith » problem, and not
knowing how to advise her,
I am w riting to you. Her
gentlem an friend gave her
n fu r jacket fur Chrlatmns.
I t smelled awful and one
of the hook* w«* missing.
The lining looked frayed
around
the collar, and
w oise yet, it was several
• *liea too large for her. She
asked him where he got it
so she could exchange it
fu r one her tire, hut he
w ouldn't tell her. He keeps
asking her when she is go.
ing to wear it. Klie thinks
the world of this fellow

HEM-HEM/ WS OOTRmsJCDf HR WA»V

By Abigail Van Buren

and hates to hurt his feel­
ings, but she says she just
couldn't wear th a t jacket
anywhere. Whet should she
do?
A FRIEND
DEAk
FRIEND:
She
should tell him that the
appreciates hie thoughtful­
ness, but she isn't able to
wear the jacket because it
is much too large for her.
And if she really ''thinks
the world of him,” she
might confide that if he
paid for a new jacket, he
got skunked.
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DEAR AHHY: What do
you* think of a mediocre

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Hand one o( the second
round of the U. S. trials for
the World Championship ap
pears to bo completely flat
Every South player opened
with two no-trump and played
the Iland at a no-trump game.
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While South only has 30
high-card points he has notrum p shape, preparation fur
any lead and a strong fivecard club suit.
Four Weal players opened
the king of spades in hope of
picking up « slngletorf queen
)n the j i ^ R i band. .Four oth
*r* opened the spade jack and
one West opened the four of
hearts.
At all tables where a spade
was opened, South proceeded
to make four no-trump lie
won the spade, entered dum
my with the ace of liearts,
took a d u b finesse, entered

World W ar II I took my
discharge in the Philip­
pines and accepted a civil
servira job in Japan At
that time my slater called
me a "vagabond" und u rg ­
ed me to come home. 1
didn't, and I loved Jn|&gt;un.
A few year* la ter 1 wrote
and told tigr I was taking
a foreign Job with the
4 Navy in Guam. She re­
plied, "W hat do you want
DEAR FRIEND: I would
sny he had a good ear and
to go to a place like THAT
fo r? " I wrnt and I hml a
bnd manners. P. S, Some­
hall.
one should tell the host (in
a voice pianissimo) to get
L ast year, when 1 ac­
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cepted a job in Alaska, I
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DEAR
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BY:
I am an
ti
ex-service woman. A fter
loudly I had to hold the re ­
ceiver a fool away from
my ear.
Thia year I am faced
with having to tell my sis­
te r I have another job o f­
fer in Hong Kong. I need
to nine tricks because he was the money and crave the
never able li make a second adventure. My sister I* g et­
ting on in years und I
spade ami the 30-point differ
ence was worth one Interna­ don’t w ant to upset her.
please advise.
tional Match Point.
GLOBE-TROTTER
H ie bidding in the boi was
standard at six tables. In eacli
instance.
North responded
three etuhs to check for a
four-card or lunger m ajor suit
holding snd South's three dia­
mond bid denied such a hold­
ing.
The
three-club
response
was also made at tiie other
.three labl&lt;» but In these cases
" I have coarse black hair
South responded with three no- wiih a little gray,' which I
trump. These pairs used a like. But my hair is w ry oily
slightly different convention snd in between shampoo* I
lu which a Ihree-diamond re ­ have such an oil) mop! I
but denies a four-card m ajor shampoo it every S a tu rd a y -11*
snd shows four or more dia­ I have a heavy work schedule
monds while the three no- during tiie week. What can I
trum p rehid shows four or do? My skin is also oih
more cltths.
Should I use any cream s or

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JO-lt p,m. NBC. The Stale
ly Ghosts of England. Jolly
M argaret Rutherford is our
guide as we wsil some upper
class house* owned by some
upper - class British wiio be­
lieve in and love to talk about
their upper • class ghost*.
This parr of the sliow, plus
such things as shadows, moan
lng^ wind, crickets snd creak
ing doors, plays marvelously
well on the imagination How­
ever aociety clairvoyant Tom
Corbett'* unconvincing, ham
my manner almost makes one
believe the creaking Boor L*
due to hi* immense weight
rath er than to some light­
hearted spirit
Attempts to
document the existence of
ghost* with cam era and tape
recorder don’t really come
off. Thc*e are conservatively
English ghost* who'd rawther
pot be photographed.
| 7:304:30 p.m. ABC. Voyage
To The Bottom Of The Sea.
"The Im ad ers." A low budget
monster movie, TV style. An
earthquake reveals Ihe ruin*
of an ancient civiluation in
which are found hundreds of
sealed cspiulcs, one of whlrb
D taken aboard the beavlcw,
opened, and like Pandora's
box unleashes a horror that
threatens the human rare.
Richard B atehart (Nelson*
comaiand* Lhe good fight against the menace,, for which

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sponsor*, c a n
be eternally
superstitious, Just cautious,
8 9 p.m. NBC, The Man
FHUM U.N.C.LE. The Yel­
low Scarf A dairs," Thi* one
not only pit* Uncle against
Thrush, It seta them both *gainst a revived Indian Thug­
gee cull. And considering all
the electronic marvel* both of
Ihe regular secret organirations have at their di*|»ial.
il seem* rather unlikely that
a group of strangler* could
give them thia much trouble.
8:309 p.m. CBS. Andy Grif­
fith Show. “ The Lucky l e t ­
te r." Barney Insist* he Isn't
superstitious. Just cauciuus,
but he lets Andy goad him in­
to breaking a chain letter.
Then when catastrophe follows

catastrophe, Barney trie* to
repair the dam age.
8 30 9 p m ABC. No Time
For Sergeants. "Stockdalp,
General Nuisance " Can you
imagine what would happen If
Will got promoted to general?
Thanks to a clerical mix-up,
th at’* what happens tonight.
9-10 p.m CBS The Lucy
Show "Lucy And Tile Mon­
sters." Another takr-off on
Ihe Atldams family as Lury
and Viv, checking on the chil­
dren's movie habits, see a
horror double - feature and It
gives latcy a nightm are.
• lo p m NBC. The Andy
William* Show. (Color). Gene
Barry and Jill SL John arc
Andy's guests Untight and they |
join him In a round of tin g ­
ing. dancing and dclectiving

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DISAPPOINTED FATHER
IN KENTFIKLD: Don't be
too hard on the boy. You
call las grateful for one
th in g —with those grades
you know lie hasn't been
cheating.
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By Dick Turner

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have flowers because spring
hats will tie available*. Have a
corsage. Wear lone, heiee
gloves and match your stock
ings If possible have a blue
hag and shoes Happiness In
you from "Beauty After For
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"I have a friend who look*
wonderful tor her age She
says she takes hormones and
will get me some Should 1 do
this? I am well but look every
year of m&gt; age —F It "
Do not laki a to t lung unless
you have a prescription from
your doctor Whnl agrees with
your frieivt may not agree with
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Box HhTtHt, Los Angeles,
Calif., for Abb) 's IhhAIi-I,
"HOW TO W RITE LET­
TERS FOR ALL OCCA­
SIONS."

Brush your hair vigorously
day and night, and use s
' tium puo" of good quality
witch h a rd lad ween sham ­
poos. Dip a-siuall lilt of cotton
in the witch h a rd snd ’acryji"
the scalp after parting the hair,
this will make your hair
freshly fragant and remove
the residue of oil
No, do not use cream* on
your face Got a special skin
soap (ask a druggist) and use
Ihe witch h a rd os a frcshnei |
for your skin, Aiiply s liquid)
powder base In skin tone.
" I have heard that la rg e 1
prints are going to be fasti
ionatde i am very thin and
tall f a n I wear llicse?— M
W."
Yes. large print* are d ra m ­
atic for the coming season, and
for the tall and Hun they are
terrific
"At fifty-nine I am rem arry ­
ing. and 1 am not sure what
I should wear Ms husband to
lie is sixty Wo will base U-n
old friends as guests and will
be m arried in a small chapel
at 11 30, followed hy lunch al
our lu'sl local restaurant This
will be in February.—B to I* "
I suggest a deep blue wool
suit dress with a short Jack et
a dressy type, and a small hut
in m atdung blue (you could
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MONDAY

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SIDE GLANCES

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variety of delicious food* and
the fast, courteous service at the
Trade Wind* C afeteria located next
to the theatre in the Seminole PUxa
Shopping Center on U.S. 17-U2 be­
tween Hanford and Orlando. Tender,
rlme meats, g a rd e n -fm h vegetalea, appeliilng sulud* and your fa­
vorite pie or cake.
On Tueaday evenings, w* offer • 10ot. New York Sirloin Strip cooked to
your order for only 79c. Thursday
night is Family Night with free des­
serts for all. Saturday night ia Steak
N ight — a big, 8*-lb. T-Ucne ateak
cooked to your order for only $1.00.

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Horoscope
Forecast

Herald Classifieds Bring Fast Results

Tueoday, January 28, IMS
GENERAL TENDENCIES)
U ntil ntldaftcrnoon many d*laya and obataclet can occur
to bring you all aorta of problema th a t seem to b« im urmounUble. However, if you
stay highly objective and Imperaonal, you will find th a t
Jater all worlca out very much
to your advantage and you
have a chance to ehow your
true colon in talenta.
ARIES (M ar. 21 to Apr. 19)
Getting private worrlea clear­
ed up by thoughtful action 1*
wise during the morning so
th a t you can have a happy
time with pals tonight. Re­
lax if you are tired. Then full
speed ahead.
TAURUS (A pr. 20 to May
20) Await the setting of the
sun before contacting th a t
person you w ant to back your
project th a t is so vital to you
now. Steer clear of social a f­
fairs. Rivet your mind on bus­
iness matter*.
GEMINI (May 21 to June
THE N E U / t O C
h *m v r r r i M c i
21) Depend upon th a t new
THERE ‘s^OtCHC,
contact for the information
WHEM HE
OHOUC.O nc.
you require instead of both­
WoHnhNCl
ering with a hlg-wlg who is
loo busy anyway. He aura your
credit is good. Re alert to novel ideas-of merit.
MOON CHILDREN (June
22 to July 21) By being cour­
teous and obliging with new­
comers instead of becoming Ir­
ate with testy allies a t the
moment, you make progress^
Be very attentive to mate in
PM. This is vital.
LEO (July 22 to Aug. 21)
Don’t follow your hunches and 5= I M TAKING ORDERS
be unkind with partners since f - FOR. THE SCHOOL.
you may Be on the wrong 5 YEARBOOK,FREOC /
track. Evening brings fine
support from one in particu­
lar. Steer clear of arguing
with anyone.
VIRGO (Aug. 22 to Sept,
22) Associates may be quite
Irate because of a bigwig, but
th a t does not mean you have
to lose your temper also. Keep
your head. Get a good deal of
work don* and you win out,
LIBRA (Sept. 23 to Oct.
22) Don't taka the annoying
bail of temperam ental coworkera, but keep at your la­
bor* diligently. A sarcastic
word could have a dangerous
boomerang effect. Keep cool,
ealm.
SCORPIO (Oct 23 to Nov.
21) F orget about going out
for some good time when all
th a t interesting business is
going on. All it requires Is a
little tact from you. Then you
make big strides forward.
SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22 to
Dec. 21) By being strong, yon
ran much improve situations
about you. Evening fine for
setting up new conditions that
spell survess. Don’t annoy
squeamish family ties,
CAPRICORN (Dec. 22 to
Jan. 20) I)o nothing decisive
yet about situations around
you and tonight all works in
your favor. Keep (may getting
all data you need. This i* in
preparation for the evening.
A tlU A ltlU S (JunT 21 to
Feb. 10) While you may feel
you are not getting uheud as
fast as you should, if you gel
bills paid, collect from those
who owe you monoy, you get
on right footing. Carry on
from there. Gel advice from
espcrti
PIECES (Feb. 20 to Mar.
20) Limiting conditions may
bother yuu. but if you have
a more philosophical attitude
all cun woik to your benefit.
Take Irritations in your stride.
Have a good time tonight.
IF YOUR CHILD IS HORN
TODAY', he or she will be one
of those youngsters who hui
to bum the fingers in order
to believe there Is a fire, but
later in life after a good ed­
ucation, will absorb theory
and use .it wisely. An Ideal
chart for th* government
worker, the investigator,' re­
search specialist, and the like,
where much patience and ap­
plication to detail are prims
requisites.
"Th* Stare impel, they
do nut compel.** What you
make of your Ilfs la large­
ly up to YOU!
Carroll R lghU r’a Individual
Forocaat for your algn for
F ebruary Is now ready. For
your copy send your blrthdat*
and'fl.Q O to Carroll Righu-r
Forecast (Ths Sanford Her­
ald), Box 1921, Hollywood 28,
California.

12. Special Notices

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15. Special Services
A &amp; B CONTRACTORS

Dirac

HOME IMPROVEMENTS,
ROOFING, PA INTI NO *
JN FUlATINO
F in a n c i n g A rra n g e*
111-31)7

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claaalrled eda dally. Rata* a*
lo w aa l i e par tin* per day!

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21 to 25 | S 1 1.50 | 3.15 | 4.75

17. Janitorial Services

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Publication For
Insertion* and Kills
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I. I -os t &amp; F o u n d

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19. Duilders Supplies
PAINT cloe* out 4 price
U R E G O R T L U M B E R CO
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I t — Money W ante d
1— Loat A Fou nd
14— S a v i n g ! A Loan
I— Peraon ala
I t — I n s u ra n ts
4— R eau ty Cara
15—
S ch o o ls A In etru rtlon *
, ) — Day Nureerla#
70—
E m p lo y m e n t Servlea*
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Help W an te d
1—Doge— Cat*— Pal*
71— F e m a le Help W an te d
IS— P o u ltry — Llvaatoek
71— Mel* or F e m a l e Help
11—Sp ecial Notice*
74— Sale* Help W an te d
11—C a t e r in g — Food
77—S
itu ation W an te d
14— Place* to Eat
I I — Income P ro p erty
I ) —Special Service*
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Pro p.— Bel*
15— S w i m m i n g Pool*
13—
Real Eat* 14 W an te d
IT— J a n ito r ia l Servlea*
14—
Real E c la t* Sal*
t l — D o-It-toureelf
17 — lluelneaa R ente!*
I I — B u lld e r i Supplies
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1*— H a rd w a re
I I — Farm *— Orova*
U — H om e Repelr*
f t —Out o f S l a t* Acr aag*
I I — Plu m b in g
l i — ll o u t e * F o r Sal*
I I — P a in t i n g
14 — l l o u e t e — Sal* or Heat
I I — W all D rillin g
IT— llo u e* F o r Rant
11— Air con d . A H eating
1C»—
R eto rt Rental*
11— Radio • T ele v is io n
101—
Trailer *— Cabana*
11— Pho to A Equipment
101— Mobile H om e# —e * I *
14—
Hom e Appliance*
101—Mobil* Hornet— R ent
I I —Mualcal fnalrum an ta
104—T
ra iler S p a ce— R en t
15— Bu ilnaea Equipment
10)— Trailer Lot*—Sal*
11—Job P rin tin g
101— Apartmen t* For R ent
14—
U p hoUtary
101—Room * For Rant
I ) — Vacu um Claanara
110—
li n te l Room*
17—M ov ing A S to r e s *
111—
Ren tal A gen la
1 )— E x t e r m i n a to r !
111
—
Wanted
To Ren t
41—P la nt* — re a d * — Saadi
MI — Auto* For Sale
40— Mlac. For Sal*
111 — Auto*— Sal* o r Trad*
t l — Article* For Ren t
111—T r u c k s For Bala
SS—Sw a p or E i c h e n g a
130—A u t o m o t iv e S erv ice
$1— Wan ted T o Buy
15—
F ur nitu re For Halt 111— Scooter* A Cycle*
111— lloa te A Motor*
I f — Antiq ues For S als
l i e — Marin* Su p plies
IS —Money To Loan
10— UusLneas O p p o r t u n i t i e s

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20. Hardware
Sanford'* Moat Com plete
T E D WILLIAMS HDW.
IDS E. i t t h .
131-H44

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F R E E ESTIMAT ES
R. L. H A R V E T
104 Sanford Av*;
111-1111

23. Painting

2 . P e r s o n a ls
Do you have e d rin k ing prob­
lem W rit* P. O. Roe i m .
Sanford.
Y u C R C h u r c h o r f i m u p can
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fa#t. lUva 10 member# each

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my lovaly l u i u r l o u # P r a y tr
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K e e p I50 for y o u r t r e a s u r y .
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pl#a, Anna W n i i , Dept. 151HAt, L y n c h b u r g , V*

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SANFOR D F E E D STORE
W h o le Corn 11.0) — 100 Ibe.
I-a y ln g Maeh | i , ! 0 — 100
Ibe. H o g Feed t 4 .i y .
110 Sanfo rd Av*.
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R o ll# w a y ,
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by Day,
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•Month.
CA R llO L V J F U R N IT IT R F :
111 W. 1at.
- 222*5121

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PAINTING A R E P A IR WORK,
Ph. I I S - I l l *
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r i g h t F r e i i ! r , ct»«l 1600* will
n i l f 2u0. Ph. 122-152!.

VVUULU Like 4 Children, age«
2, 4 A 3, Fiv e days a week
Reeaoiie b|e 223- 1447
CHILD 4*A UK. f22-41»2.
INFANT Child Care, N. Orlando

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N A N N I K 8 KIDDIK CAIIK, Infa isii to 4 yre. Open 24 hour*,
by i h i hour, day or week.
2440 8 ( U k Ave . 222-0111
CHIL D CARL In my home, n *
p erlen cid , re ferences. Dally
or W eek ly 122-0403, lluelneee
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8. 1‘ets &amp; Supplies
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TROPICAL FIS1I
H i g h e s t Q u a llly from th* Beet
lla tcherle* . L ow est dlecount
price*. 10 a. m. - I p. m —
DAILY— FINNY FRIE NDS.
■ Mile* Suuth of Sanford on
H w y. 11-11.
NOTHING IS LOST u n til a
H erald W ant Ad fella to find

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ONE PUllEP A B i s KNIFE - HE .
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The OTHER ONE-•AKX06IJED TO
ME - THEN BOTH RANSC A K IO TO PEATS

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up W E BUY tJacd F u r n i t u r e , cm a
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preen, 4“ 4” * * ft. tong, 50c U8KD F U K N I T V R K. Mlae,
H em ". P in e y \V «»d Auctiou*
l a . Ph. 122-3C H.
323-2270.
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ol*I) c m : N T H Y
m e n of P lc tu rs F ram e Mould­
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30, Home Appliances
\( * ltl.'.U iK U ANTED
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p l i a n c e . a t 10% a b o v e o u r
R.-i t i l * H a n fo rd H e r a l d o r
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222-2740;
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or
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ph-.li* ^44-n a37 ovening#
222*7450
p rices. C o n t a c t J u l i a n W i g g in * 122-1441 or r a i l J. A lb HIGH Protein I’a n g o l* l l » y —
I'urniturp I'ur Sale
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13u &gt; — H#li — T rail#
at AaaocLatvd Radln A TV,
H n p k l t t i A Vl lrn 12 g.*UK* 211-1# E l e t
322-5411
2113 N, t ) r a n g i A v e , U r l a n • l n KIr . f u l l 222*4454,

d it 422-3514,

P la n o T u n in g a n d Repair
W. L H a r m o n — 233-4222

6. Child Care

THIS AMAUMO
MAH CAME OUT
OF THE FOQ
WITH A POO. I
WAS TOO SCAKfD
TO KEMEMSeR
WHAT HE S A O —
IT WASN'T MUCH"

3664 8. H i a w a t h a . 23 3-0U2

WAN"! ED
C itr u # F r u i t — H a m l i n . P a r a n a
D
r
o
w
n
,
P
i
n e a p p l e Ar S ee-lh n g a.
U M ZENIT H ta b ! ! model TV
L E E M A NSFIELD. B o n d i l
S25. AIpo &gt; lU m piU ri, cheap
F r u i t B u y e r Ph. I22-4244

NKKD KXTItA DASH* A 11r r # trll W a n I • A &lt;
A *r 11!«i 1Imp# a r ■
SEMINOI.K LODGE
li. L Af*t lien*.!!— N«w A II*#d
no L m g r r ri#rilr&lt;! !#&lt;•»
N ITUS IN G AND
In
h i g h In n - u l l » Dial
IK Magnolia
322-144:
r 'f i N v A LES U E N CK ItE M D E N i.'ll
222-5411 n f 425 5J*ll.
P O. Rue i l l " , S a n f o rd . Fla.
MILLER RADIO &amp;
91 p#r day rrn la l for H lic lr ic
lo u SOUTH HAY AYE
APPLIANCE
&lt;*#rpet Bhampnnar with pur*
Ph. 131.4711
rh » * f nf Rlu# Lu»lri. Carroll
Ad van e# aal# on
F u r n H u rt Co.
WESTING HOUSE
i . itt'itut.v C a r e
AIR CONDITIONERS y'TKF T a b l t i 1 10 #« , Larn pa
open
REAUTY
Kg lim,
ACE
lift
r# * DUl#1t#
S ri
120,
N4I#* A Harvlr*
dally A eve by ■ Opt# M* y C h i l d 's D*«k 112. I22-4UD.
I K 80
P a r k — 231-ft|52
fair II*.tel. 122-0)90.
LAIIUK Cheat typa Kri*»«r
SANKURD HERALD
1VARRI1ETT* * Reauty Nl o o k .
222-1173
WANT ADS
l o f t water, ev en ing e p p t e
lUi-S.,. Uek. rt-3: - * 7 4
BRING r.AST
31. i . l u s i c i . 1 Instruments
RESULTS
CUT'N CU RL Reauty Shop
F I# n o 8 # r v i c i n g A T u n i n g
I K pH 1tuttto A v i
23 2-0111
Gen* C u m b # # — 222-7441
F v n Ing A p p o i nf nt a n t e

a q u a r iu m s

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AMERICAN RENT-ALL «

S mNFOUI) HLECTU1C

2IPM)4

S em ino le County
(D ia l Direct)

43. Plants, Feeds, Seeds

•A N F O U D SEW IN G C E N T E R
104 So. F * r k A v i. 322-9411

VVELI-? DR ILLED. PUMPS
S P R I N K L E R SYSTEMS
All Typaa and Sli##
W&lt; R e p a i r ftiid S e r v le a
8 T I N E
Mxchin* mul (Supply Co
*07 W 1ml HI
323-8423

From

29. Photo &amp; equipment

LOST: Yellow Gold We.ldlng
R ing on let Si. l : : . o s « T

ARB VOLI TOING T O &amp; V 5 ME
A C C O O M &amp; OCCW eiCN •?/

TENTSCH MAINTENANCE
SS4I S Park Dr.

24. Well Drilling

DEADLINES

&gt;

F I X I T SHOP
N E W LOCATION
IDS So. F ren ch
1I1-4T1I

18 to 20 I 4 | 1.50 | 2.52 | 3.80
28 to 30 16 | 1.50 I 3.78 I 5.70

V

JTI-IItT

FOR MER
Agent a t Internal
R e v en u e Ser vice prepare* I n ­
co m e T e x Return * by a p ­
p o in tm en t. 1*01 Perk. Av* ,
Ph. I I l - l I T t . E r n v . t Blck nell.

&gt;«m Inal# Cfraftlp

Dial

CLASSIFIED INDEX

SERVICE

O. M. HARRISONS

322-5612

BUFFALO, N.Y. (U P I) —
Th* IntaraaUona] League has
expanded Its 196S baseball
schsdule to 14? gam es a fte r
originally deciding on a
gam* slate during its conven­
tion at Houston. Tbs extension
will tnduds mors doublehesd♦r*.

fcnf vi

la iftr l

TAX

t i l l Palmetto

Phones
F?*m

1

Expands Schedule

INCOME

■ Classified

UI’l l t i i l l T

I'lano,

222-:»Ol.

FI A NO IN HTOtlAUK
Re.kUtlful apln#t - c o n n u i i i t o r # d lo cally . R r p o r t e d U k ! n#w
R ta p o n a lh li p a r ly can tak«
a t big a a v i n g on low p a y m a n ia . W r i t e J o p l i n FI a no,
11* a i n ip a o n , Rom e, Ha._____

35. Vacuum Cleanem
S A N F O ltD VACUUM SVC.
"All Makea"
U S ) S Park Ava.
131-4111
COURTEOUMY C H A R G E AC­
COU NTS— l i m i te d c r e d i t If
you ow n a plum e.- F ut d e t a i ­
n e d Ad# to w o r k for f o u l

Legal Notice
In Ike Conn nr Ike Cnnntr
Jndge, kentlnal* 1'nnnly, FlnrIda. la Prakal*.
T re, X itel, af
MARTHA E. VANCE
Deceased.

Tn All C'redltere aa* Parana#
Having claims ar Demand*
Agelaat Said Kalale,

DOGS R E C E IV E D for Adop­
You and each of you are
tion, boarded Animal Rescue hereby n otified and required
Leagu e, 1T00 Vk. Minnesota, to preaent any claim * an d d e ­
DeLend. Ph. 714-1114.
mand* w h ich you, or alt her ot
you. may have a g a i n s t th*
POODLE GROOMING
e s t a t e of MARTHA E. VANCE,
Pickup. D eliv ery , Reg. Puppies deceased, late o f said County,
111-1441
to th* Cou nty J u d g e o f S e m i ­
nole County. Florida, at- ble
10. Poultry • Livestock
o f fi c e In th* court hou se o f
t a td County at Sanford , F l o r ­
QUART ER HORSE, Pin to, | !* « . ida,
w ithin
el*
calendar
tlt-T Ilt
m onth* froyn lb# lim e o f th e
flret p u b lication o f tble nolle*.
Each cla im or dem and shall be
1Z. Special Notices
In w r it in g , and t h a l l e l a t e the
p la ce of re sid en ce and poat o f ­
DICK'S TAX SERVICE .
fice a d d ress of the claim ant,
I l l ) D o u g la s Ave.
and
t h a l l be sw o rn l o by the
71I-TI11
cla im a n t , or a g e n t , or atto rn ey ,
Adding M ach ines - T y p ew r iters an d an y tu c k claim or demand
no t t o filed ahall b* void,
Sale* - H en ta U -. R e p a i r *
a / J une V. Ilrodl*
POWELL'S O FF IC E SUPPLY
A* ad m ln la tra trl* at th*
E e l a l * of
OUT OF PAWN
MART HA K. VANCE,
CAMERA SALE
Dact aaed
Rollalaord. C an on . A r g u e Oray* CLEVELAND. STEPH EN SO N
flea. Olympus,
Minolta, a g MITE
others
K eysto n e,
Holiday, Bull* i l l — Sanford A tla ntic
Mevare, Kodak. Bell 4 H a w ­ National Uank Uulldlag
aii. T o w e r (k ot her Mavl* P. o . D ra w er Z
Sanford . F lo r id a
Camera*. .
A tto rn ey* far A d m ln la tra trls
P a w n i n g o r B u y i n g ? — l e a a t l Pub lish Jan . t l . I t a Feb. 1.
• A - l PAWN SHOP
I. 1141
U d l Or land a Dr.
I U - U I 8 CD1-41

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Legal Notice

1% CO IA T V JI IMJF** CCH IIT

I &gt;(&gt;1.12

c o l &gt; rv ,

FLUll-

IIM.
File A*. 4474
K I T 4 T K OF
LOU 18K I U T D K N D # N K ALK.
I)#4’#flB#'l
KOTII K Til Cli I! Dl l o i l a
TO Alele P K K I O M IIA VI Mi
CLAIM*
(III
l» I: M A N I) S
ACJAINgT M i l l KBTATK*
Y"U a n d each of y o u a r a
h a r a b y n o t i f i e d a n d r e q u i r e d to
fll# a n y cla im ! a n d d s m a n d s
w h l r h you, or
o f you,
m ay h av e a g a i n # t Bald # # l a t t
In tli# of fie# of Ho n K a r l y l #
ll o u a b o l i i e r. C o u n t y Jin lg # of
8* ml nr*I® C o u n ty , at hln o f f Ip #
In th # C o u r t l l o u i * in Hanford
F lorida, w ithin #li c a le n d a r
m o n t h # f ro m th # tlm # of th a
f i r s t p u b l i c a t i o n of thl# n otice.
Karh cla im o r d e m a n d niupt b#
In w r it in g and co n ta in tha Vlac#
o f r # # td m c! a n d p o st of flc# ad d r # a i of th a c l a i m a n t a n d m u s t
ba s w o r n to by t h s claim ant,,
hi* a g e n t o r a t t o r n e y , o r th «
l a m a s h a l l be vpld.
T H E F I It 8 T NATIONAL
DANK AT ORLANDO, a#
tv
Ancillary Adm inistrat or, C.
T.A.
of
tha
E atata
of
laoulas Hay den D i N e a l s ,
Dsceaaed
Dy: Clifford It Hatnes
V tc! Prsatdsnt and Tr ust
Officer
Magulrs. Voorhla A Walla,
At t o r n # y i
124 W all 8t rs#t
O r la n d o . F l o r i d a
F u b l l s h J a n . 12. 24 a A Fab. 1
I. 1214.

CO M I

0

ICCHOLS HKDDING CU.
Iltfld in g ,v F u r n l t i n #
\ T FA« T«*UY F l i h ES:

l I IP 5l.«gTitjhm

231-6321

Legal Notice
IN
THE
i 111(1 IT
( Of IIT,
NINTH J 1 D I &lt; I \ L
r im t i l .
IN
4 N11 * F ill!
Hi: 61 IN III.19
( HI N i l , NT 4 T b til* 1*1.**It Ilk A,
IN I II 4 NI KM \ N(l. | HUM
F IR S T
FEDERAL
HA VIN G^
AND LOAN A 8 8 0 C I A T IO N OH
NKW Y u R K
P lain tiff.
va
H E N It Y C RIC K N K Ia U #t »L
1*# frfnla nl#
N U I H E CIF M IT
T i l l : H i ATE OF F I . t i l t IIIA
T i l l HEN ItY
C.
Rll K Nl taU
la no*
w ho B#
esldenrs
kim w n.
Nt tl&lt; e l* h er# by g l \ en
bat
t h a t • ult ha# bet n file 1 In t h t
i b o i e In h e a t ed C o u r t eg et n a i
y«*u an d AKdl net P a l r *1* l . . p .
#«-y th# III# of w h tch c a r * 1*
n* n hove ell (iv ii.
You are "it tushy r««|ulred |n
file your ana*%er or w r itte n
drfenar*. If any. In the a bay#
p ro ceed ing with th# Clerk o f
Mil# Court and to se rve a copy
the reo f
upon
th# p la in tiff a
atto rn ey # who## name and a d ­
dres s appear# heretjn, on o f
before the “Slh day of F e b ­
ruary, K65. the ria l u r • o f Muia
priH'sadlng bein g *i • uil to for#*
d o e # the Ken of a m urlg a g #
cm the f o llo w in g deacrlbed pro
P#rty
aituat!
In
Krmlnola
County. Florida, l o - w t t :
Tli# K a i l 100 f e r t o f fh#
&gt;\’e#t H R fe#t nf t h e H.eutb
220
feet
of
8 # c tlo n
i,
T o w n s h i p 2ii, Houth Rarig#
11 Eg at. le#» t h e Bou th 22
feat
for
ro a d ,
Hem inula
Cou nty* F l o r i d a
DONE AND O R D E R E D t l
Han ford .
Hemlnol#
C ounty,
S l a t e of F l o r i d a , Ihla 2 l» l d a y
of Jan u ary, 19(5.
(R E A L)
Arthur II. Ile ck w Ith, Jr.,
•
Clerk o f tha Circuit Court
Ry: Martha T. Vlblen
D C
ROE88. W IGHT A HIT RF OUD
Am erican N « tlo n a l Rank Rldg.
I*. O. Ilos 11911
8t Fetaraburg. Florida 22722
A tto rn ey s for r i a l n t l f f
Publl»h Jan . 35 A Fab. L 1
13. 1945
CDl-70

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BEFORE B U Y IN G SEE
81. John 5 iliac*—W. 4th., Sanford; Suburban K atalt-—
5 ml. W . on u
C rja ta l Lake Park. Lake M arr; I.ajowood, Maine 8L. I.ungwuod; Audubon Pk.. Woodward
A t*., Itri.and. Ilomra for Imnredlat* ocrupancr. Wo
tuatom plan and Build on your lot or Oura. FIIA , VA or
Coax ration* I.

HAROLD
C LOGAN,
Pra*. \ I

L.MJ1Enterpris^

a AIN O r r iC B i 6 mL B«. a f Sanford on 17-U. on* block

Wort on SttnlnoL* A to. Pk. Collect 815-3911. Wo con-

aidtr &gt;1 * p r irll* ,, t* put ,o u |B , New H on*.

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The Perfect Team to Bet on for Quick Results, — WANT ADS! Dial 322-5612!
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55. Furniture For Sale

f

90. Lots For Sale

Stir

Fur Ihe btgge et • •lectio n of
I.AKK FIIONTAI2K
n»«rly n«w and a n d furnl Several desir able home eltee on
tura. t f a
Noll'a Furnlt.urt
Cryatal Lake I’hona ua tor
Brokers**
In
Caaaalbarrr
datalla.
on t T - l l . Opan &lt; dara I to I.
RO BE RT A. WILLIAM*

*■

Octtforb ' *rralh Jan. 25. 1965 — PaRe 11

SWEETIE PIE

By Nadine Seltzer

Raatlor

FREE ESTIMATE

Raymond Lundqutat, Aaao.
Ufihol t i e r i n g A Mattraai ren ­ 222-2M* A tlantic Ban k B i d e . '
o v a t in g . Naw A U»»d Furnltura. Call M x Bedding Mfg.
Co. a t TOl'Calarjr Ave. 222- TWO b ta u t lfu l wood ed lo t i.
22t foot fr o n ta t a w a t t aid#
21 IT.
o f Marn olla Ava. a t 14#o
north alda of railroad. Make
&lt;50. liusinesa Opport.
boot cash o ffer for both
A. C. HOLLA NO. Falc on. K.
C.

FOR LEASE
SERVICE STATION.

Oood

Location. Oood Producta
Oood Traatmant
PHONE LOCALLT 222-1242
or apply t« Hi*

95. Houses For Sale

PURE OIL COMPANY

$100 DOWN
FHA-VA HOMES

O il EAT Opportunity, for c o u ­
ple or wtdoar. B l f . Sura,
s t a a d r Inroma &gt;22-3411

S E V E R A L OutxtandloR 2 A I
Bedroom Hornet a v a ila b le In
a l l Areas ot Sanford. Let ue
f h o w yo u Aroundl

- 69. Schools &amp; Instructions
U. S. CIVIL Still VICE TESTS!

Seminole Realty
l f « l S Tark Ave.
122-2212 a n ytim e

Men - tvoir.an II and ovar Pa• IMMEDIATE o ccu p a n cy — E x cura Joba. H l*h pay. Short acuflva type, b eau tifu l 1 b ed ­
hour*
Advancamant. Thouroom. 2 hath heuae, V, aera
panda o f Jnbe open. P rep a ra ­
lot, achool hue at door, pavad
tory training until a p p o in t ­
road. W ill floao ca. Collaot
ed. Exparlanca uaually un*11-1111.
nereaaary. F H E E Information
nn )oba. aalarlta, req u ire­
ment*. W rlla today g iv in g
name, address' and phone.
IJnrn ln hervlce, Box l # t San-

71. Male Help Wanted
T H E City « f Sanford Civil garv ice Board la a ccep U n a appli­
c a t i o n s to aatabllah p llalblllty
llat for tha c la s sif ic a tio n of
U t i l i t y Man— U tility Planta.
. llaq u lr am an t: I I to 41 yra of
. a x e ; h igh a«-h.-*rad. or aqul-*
&gt; a l a n t ad ucatlon ; l e g a l ' reeldant o f fata ln ol* c t r . for at
laaat ala montha; aoma tx parlanca In malnt. and o p a rttlnn o f elact. A mech. equip,
ueed In u tility planta. K ia m .
for quaUiled appllcanla will
l&gt;e held In tha City Hall at
1.10 p. m Jan. TT, 1111. Sub­
mit
a p p lica tio n s
to Civil
Servlca
Eaam lner
In City
Hall by Jan. !«. 1111.

$100 DOWN
FHA - VA HOMES
2. 2. 4 I BEDROOMS
1. IH A 2 FUTIIS
XITTIIKN EQUIPPED
LOW MONTHLY KAYMENT!
For Compliti Information
Hea or Coll Your *

FHA - VA
• SALES BROKER
Wo llnvo The ll»mo For You

Stenstrom Realty
a n PARK DRIVE
122-2430
'I*J-T4II
NIGHTS

I '2-4*24
M &gt; l l &gt; Somanne to lay Camant 121-4141
llloclta A Fou ndat ion for a d ­
dition. Iteaaonabte. Call af tar
4 p m. &gt;&gt;&gt;-0»St______________

3tiei4 «
332-1412

71. Female Help Wanted

SPACIOUS 4 nodronm. 4 Bth..
Loch Arbor. 2 2 1 &gt;»iiO
W H IT E LADY, hou«*cl*antng 1
«1«y
at 0 * n # v a . Tran«- SEE thla Insist*, outside *»ff»re
X»••r ration f u r n I » h • &lt;1 910
horn* Incomr d rnes tm t. Cut
Writ* P. O. D o i 211. Geneva.
(o IT.000 I22-S449
KK E P T IO M S T — Nice p erso n ­
O RK ENB RAlK
ality. to ml'MIa i | a for local Choice lot* availab le in Green*
nfflcs. M'lat type wall, book*
bralr o f I-och Arbor overlook*
k ra p ln c hrlp ful hut not n*cloir K If ciiurie C U • l o m
w a r y W rlla lift* IS", banbuilding l" )« u r a|&gt;»clflo«*
ford liarald.
tlona. Oreerjr&gt;r*ir developed
by
M A ll)f— N
Y To I SI « k
KINOswoon
It t *S If R E F E R E N C E S
T« »P
BUILDERS. INC
j i juh F * i&lt; E a d v a n a . i i
i:2*IOT4
QUICICLT
IIAV-A MAID, 4
202 Fairmont Dr.
Hond HI. Q r s a t Nark. S Y

I l . Situation Wanted
Mi l l *

Ironing. 122*2112.

I».\YS Work
DA YH Work.

922 111!
122-4019

T e ll them you u w
tfaritoM 11r i aid'

li

in Th*

81. Real Estate • Sale
BART riLOfER

Beet Buy Broker
122-71 Vt Day ..r Night

Ball-Blair Agency
Real Ea'ata — tnauranco
Ird a Park Ave
121-llt!

MERLE W. WARNER
REALTOR
TOI So

Park

122-1*2*

St. Johns Realty

THE TIME TESTED FIRM

Government owned
Homes

n a t io n a l

.

SOLD

from |40.

MONTHLY PAYMENTS JOHN SAULS AGENCY
REAL KSTATE BROKER
FROM $50.00
Bpeclallet
FOR THE BEST HOME II I NoAppraleal
Park
121*7174
BUY
SEE YOUR

JU ST ASK TH E
DODGE BOYS O U T
NOBODY -

GO W EST

ON W E S T F IR S T S T .
* Ban Howland
•
Charlie Craig
• Bob Thontaa
* Frank Ilrunaon

JIM H U N T

PAY M EN TS
1999 bal. I l l
ac *291 bal. 117 mo.
It 99 bal. |2I mo.
lac &lt;99 bat. &lt;2 mo.
rolrt &lt;99 bal &lt;2 mo.
$299 bal. I1T mu.
1199 bat. 110 mo.
lac &lt;299 bal. &lt;24 rao.
tltr &lt;6*7 bal. &lt;12 mo.
I &lt;99 bal. &lt;2 rao.
roUt &lt;101 bal. &lt;1 mo.
&lt;399 bal. &lt;24 mo.
r. &lt;99 bal. &lt;17 mo.
. &lt;396 bal. &lt;31 mo.
In &lt;391 bal. &lt;31 rao.
* &lt;299 bal. &lt;17 mo.
-U1 &lt;292 bal. &lt;16 mo.
lac &lt;668 bal. 132 mo.
lo &lt;291 bal. &lt;16 mo.
try &lt;191 bal. &lt;10 mu.
lath &lt;399 bal. &lt;24 mo.
try &lt;«7 bal. «2 mo.
L &lt;1091 bal. Ml mo.

STO R ED A T
SA N FO R D A V S .
E V E N IN G S

017 o! EN

»rd. Florida
222-45*2
anal l i t possessions lot.

A T DODGE C IT Y .

NOBODY

CAR CHEAPER THAN

0 4 DODGE DART
V-8 "2T0" Auto. T ra n a , R A II. Whit#
T lrts , Tutone, and 7,000 Actual Mllta.

61

Seminole County Mt*.

Com plats Selection
59’a Thru 64'a

$200 - $300 Down
$10 - $60 Month
100 % Mechanics!
Guarantee — 10 Day* —
1,000 Mile* On AR
Used VW*.

Sales — Part* — Service
Factory Authorised Dealer

59

VOLKSWAGEN
With Dan Roof.

68

BUICK SPECIAL CONVERTIBLE

PHONE
322*7524

f

CLAYTON
A N II .

DALE
BEAULIEU

Perhapn It'a an all-out limousine — Pure har­
mony and envy outalde and caatle quite inside.

0 Q IM I’ A L A , 2-Dr. lU rd io p . V-« "J83"
f s r lo r r R llrk , R a i l . Showroom N e w ,
A Hard On* To Find. Only

Or a hone-down aheer performance machine
with lifhtnlnr under Ihe hood and muted
thunder at the exhauuta.
L ..
Or • peppy family aized beauty that always
haa room for one more youngster, one more of
their friends, and one more pet.

M

C O K V A IR . 2 -D r, 8 l*n . T r a n ., RxHIo and
llr it e r . 8*»« A Lot O f Gxa 'V llh ThU On#

•745

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DO DGE ro n v»rtlb l*. Fsctory Slifk- V-*.
Radio and H #*U r ......... '

*876

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B U IC K 2-Dr. Hardtop, Radio and Haalar,
Aulom allc T ra n a , (iiH*d Condition
.....-

*625

M

P O N T IA C 2-Dr. Hardtop.
A Real Sharp
Ila
Looking C ar.
*r. Only
.................... —

*875

Dreama like these and more can be fulfilled
by viaiting your authorised Ford dealer in
Sanford. 'That'a Strickland-Morrlaon, Inc.
Ford in Sanford for* ovar 10 yeara.
.122*1481
Winter Park 644-8916

0 y O LD S 4-Dr. Hardtop. Radio and H **l«r,
Powar B rakra, Powar Slaarlng, Prlrad Low

M

&lt;

*378

C H B V R O L K T “ JIO *. V-N Fnglna. Aulo.
T ra n s , A ll Nrw T irra . Clean

*450

B E L A IK 4 -D r, Radio and H r i l r r Aulo.
Tranamiaslon, Power Brakaa,
E x tra Claam, Real Nlco ——-......

*495

ALL OF THESE OARS SOLD .
WITH A FULL TANK OF GAS,
FREE OIL AND LUBRICATION
ON FIRST 1,000 MILES.

BUY TODAY!

gine, P o w e r Steering,
Power Brakea, Haste* Jk
Air Conditioned.

*1095

$1195

60 Chevrolet

54 Cadillac “62”

Blecayne, 4 -D r, 6 Cylin­
der, Standard Transm is­
sion, Power Slaarlng, It.
A I I , Air Conditioned,
Good, Solid T ransporta­
tion and A Steal At

' 8 7 5
58 Chevrolet

*1095

SOLD

*

4 Door, V&gt;6, Automatic Transmission,
Powar fllttrln g , Radio, And Haalar.

'895

Automatic Transmission, Powar Rtaarlng,
Radio and Haalar.

IflQ R
oow

. TALK TO THESE OLD BOYS

SOLD
'295

f

0 9 6IMCA
0Q DESOTO — 4 DOOR
4 0 PLYMOUTH — 4 DOOR

*175
SAVE
*60

BANK RATES ON A L L CARS
GO WEST!
SEE: THE DODGE BOYS
• I1EN HOWLAND (General Mgr.)
• BOB THOMA8 (Sales Mgr.)
• FRANK BRUNSOJT
• CHARLIE CRAIG

Seminole County Motors
1801 W. 1st 61. — Sanford
Phona 322*0614
Or Ml 7*2330

59 Rambler
American 1-Dr. Sedan, •
Cylinder, Stand. Tran*.,
Ilaatar. Can't Bo Boat
For Economy.

‘375

*495

62 Oldsmobile

55 Chevrolet

*1»M Holiday Coup*. Full
Power Including 8 • • t a
and Window*, R a d i o ,
Heater, and Factory Air.

‘2395

1125
M 9Q R

‘895

Convertible, N e e d * A
Lillie Work Rut A Good
Buy At

*1295

P A /M C /V 7 -

Everyone ‘Dream*' of a Someday Car.

Or a rugged rascal of a carry-ail that rolls
merrily hack from the hinderlanda full of teat
poles, camp HtovCit. fly rods and unwashed liars
—then -gets a quick hoae-down, and nest parka
proudly in front of the beat club In town.

4 Dr. Sedan. All I’owar And Air
Conditioned. A R ati Lusury Car For

O n n tri and Opuralor*

C O V A L IA N T . 4-Dr. W * i o b , Auto.. T r* * * .,
" ■ Healer, Good A *'N ew — A l.ol Of
Eronomr r o r Only

119S

CHRYSLER NEW YORKER

CHEVROLET BEL AIR

1801 Weal lat Hireat
Sanford. Florida

Or a groovy Red Fastback scarcely higher than
a mldget'a wink — That always has pretty
girls riding in it or wishing they were.

'795

60

(J u it Ur low Jim Sprncgr’*)

2224

Htandard Trananilatlon, Radio, llaaiar,
And E atrg Claes.

(CITIES SERVICE STATION)

R EA LT Y
The Dodge Boys

PONTIAC TEMPEST

17-9 2 A U T O S A LES
End Of French Ave.—2600 Block Orlando Driv*

Offlea: *22-112*
Night*! 22I-0T#0

SAVE

60

AN AUTOMOBILE DREAM
TAKE OVER

NO -

CAN SELL YOU A C LEA N ER

and Sales. Broker.

L&lt;*HT
SOMETHING
WHILE
BlIOPPINfl? —. Put an ad In
• he **Loat and F o u n d "

• Sedans
• Hard Tops
• Convertibles
• Station Wagons

'Told Spell Sale!"

$1095

Rea It or-Tnaur o r -Trad eg
222 - 4&gt;9 l
l l l l B French Ave

2J2-C44I
Park Drive

F U R S . A j t . e l e i a in. I2J 2I##

Deltona!

120 N. Park 2va ._______322-4I23

87. Kusineas Rental*
4-ITALL. eament block Oar­
age. P o w o t o w o Oviedo l i t 2402 or 242-3122.

GHIA

IN U EST

Stemper Agency

Management

G i i t . t r To Tho W a t e r w a y

•vw

Custom Interiors Robson Sportinp Goods
Tftur EV1KRUMQ D * t U f
T1IRIFTT
1-Room F.fflclanryx apt with
Ellinor Motor Co.
904*1*1 r.. Itt.
Ph 112 1941
AUTOMOTIVE SERVICE
pvl. halh % ihnw.r, editable
122-1 m i 2440 l l l a w x t h a a! IT-*2
So. Ilwy. 17-11
for rnupte or elnxte person Seal Covert, Door Panele, Con­
2 IIKOItOOH&gt; * b»th tllr.l, k llor retired All utilities In­ vertible Tope. Caatom lloat •i« KviNnrm: Motor, i s nr.
Sanford, Fla.
r \'» l
&lt;hrn aqulpprd. »it*i k Bar. cluded In rent. Ideally locat­ Tope.
vary good condition. &gt;22.7421
Fla. Room. I l l # munlh 14"l
ed on lat 8i . within 1 block
r a d ia t o r r e p a ir
W y n n t w o o d Dr Ph 222.314#,
322*1835 m
of I frso parking loft and
SPECIALIST
DAT * SITE’ llartM want ada
shopping
eenlor.
Inqulra
al
Hta ta ra A 'lea Tanka Repaired
work for aa littlw as tie a
F U R N IS H E D 2 badroom hourManuel
Ja-isbeon
Dept,
flora.
day)
7"» F rench
IH -tlll
2411 P a lm a llo . Phona 122
&gt;11 K. First St.
0174.
___________
CLEAN Furn Apia. I#l Pal102. Mobile Homes - Sale met to. &gt;i:.|2T4.
Used Car Prices Are
Ct.KAN. I Rdrm. Apt . Kitchen
J-l and I Badronm#
Equip.
No
pals
tail
Elm.
N EW and USED
. Falling Lower During January
A w n ln sa A Clh anaa
APARTMENTS 114
QUALIFY MOBILE homes WELAKA
Y
*.
First
St.
l l » r 17-92 8
I2I-IU I
"You forgot to toki off your dune* cap!"
FUI1N. Apt. Claes In. Jimmie
DON'S
Cowan. Ill-llll.
MOBILE IIOMK SALES
"Teur Wheal Eitafa Dealer*' I BDRM, Furn. Apt, III.
95. Houses For Sal*
95. House* For Sale
17 Models to chooee from
Il«l Magnolia, Pk. Ill-llll.
OPEN 7 DAYS A W E E K
R. A. Williams.
COlsOR^ p PROPERTY .
FHA - . VA HOURS
•li-1201
HALE* BROKER
JIM W ALTER Corp. haa a tile*
See The
“Winter Used Car
Deltona, Media's lelaal and
i , ( i i i | t - ...... Kla. L’N F URN
U p sta irs APT
III
From 1100.00 Down
houae and lot for aale Take l i n y . 17-92
\
Sraatett community la Juit
month. 101 M agnolia Ava. In ­
Italanca on. Easy Terms
r* Peutr
4U
l o , Osteen . t o
mlnuUI from you. Orb# ovar
quire d o w n s t a ir s af lar I p.
* ch urch on right, turn r a i t 105. Traiifer. Laits - Sale
Wonders” At Our &lt;§&gt; Lot
today Olid-too far youriaif . •
m or call 122-4119.
' JOHN K. FOX.
* laft on dirt road and follow
Ibata
apocloua
hom
oailaa
that
ta
houae
Only
f
io
o
down.
Realtor
tall for only 11192, Including
201 N. Park Ay*.
Ill-llll • 70 40 per month ll«&gt;u*e corn- Sherwood Forest Kims. Apt. Il# « Mellonvllle.
Canlral Water Maine and
plated, alao haa aeptlr tanka
APARTMENT—
3
2
.
3
*
.
Mtevana,
Pavad Streetil You'll be
61 Ford
62 Ford
Paved Streets
well and pump.
I «t
A HuuD DEAL AND
Mount Hanford Ave, near amaiodt &lt;10. tlarta you on (no
Call
JIM
W
ALT
ER
C
O
U
P
,
A RKAL 8TKAL AT
Uvkj.aaup
IlMUl______
4
rassrn
g
er
Station
Wag.
w
ay
to
tha
boat
Investm
ent
TRAILER
LOTS
-.SALE
4
Door
Station Wagon,
Only *V.•»&gt;o for thla 2 br., liv­ '.Orlando.*
of your lllol
&lt;
on. V-8, Automatic T rans­
Itlat lota, high land, lo* pay*
V-8.
Automatic
Transm is­
ing rm, dining rm., Iliad
10.8.
Booms
For
Bent
manta, city water, aewer,
mission, Power Slaarlng,
hath, kitetitn tqulpptd block 97. Houses For Rent
sion, P o w a r Blearing,
eleriric. phona t’ettalbarry
Radio, Heater, Luggage
(
M
J
homa. Ilaa t-car attached
CLEAN ROOM for Man. 401
I’ow tr Hrakee, Radio 4k
■a aura to too tho
^
Rack. Electric Rear Win­
aaraga. DON'T WAIT. THIH 2 • BKDROOM 2 bxth un- K.I..I r»9 921*414t
Mae nolle Ava. II2-0720
Polneatila, Mackit'e famou*
WILL HEM, F A ■ T. Ea- furnlafied. ! ml lo baa*. 2 IBIS. A p a r t m e n t s f o r R e n t
Heater, and Factory Air.
dow
and
Factory
Air
Con­
hams an dlaplay In tho
clualva with—
bli'Cka to ahopping renter A
ditioned. NIc# White FinFlorida aahlbll at the N.Y.
A Special At
115.
Autim
For
Sale
World's Palrl You'll alto want
•chool 1 )r«r lean# retjuir* 3 itt:t ili'uiM Fu rn P u p ! * i Apt
leh and Solid Rodyi Good
lo tour tho 1* other donahtlul
9120 mo 222*1170 altar
inning Condition.
Running
Con tut! S312 'alnirt In
II FORD V I . A u l a , lU dlo.
models, all tailored to hi your
SOUTHW ARD od.
I p m.
pochotbooh.
Prtoaa
rang* from
lla a la r to bo Installed. 4
172*0.
to
a
1
1
,
120
.
forth*
big.
UN Kl ItN U H K D 1 l u i r u o i n DuINVESTMENT 4 REALTY COMPLETELY furntabed. In pi •* Kitchen equipped. K«* good liras. 1100 S12-SXS4.
kieunr modal-down parmanta
111 N. Park Ava.
122*1171 rlu d ln * waeher. * t lo t M a g ­ r p !| rut |ter«t «•« aval Able 12 RENAULT, runt eood. 113- Hail at only 1240, with
monthly payments a* low as
nolia Ave
Fob i rii i : I*ii&gt;44110.
2 !lEPRi»'M Houae, nothing
62 Chevrolet
l Jlh *’•11 41 RAMBLER M ello n W agon
down Take over Paymenta FRN1BHED 2 - bedr
fu.uee FI HN Apt . 1l7 \\
IM i : n
141 monthly. Baa at 104 May- clean, c •»&gt;• to beet. |44 rno
62
Ford
21.003.
lliacayne
4 Door, 6 Cyl.
DHfVK
OUT
TODAYI
roaa Dr
112*1241
With Std. Tranemlealon,
HMI LL Furn A p t- 1»U2 Mepla.
SANF OR D MOTOR CO
Taka
Inlaratalo
*4
to
Dal.
Radio and H ealer.
222\0?21
100 Fren ch Ava
111.4211
BE A U T IFU L
I
btdroom
I 2 BEDROOM. P a rtia lly furn
ten* le c h tn g e , and Utaro'a
lahed 972 mo I t 5 *221T
b a t h hnm a. L a k a p r lv lle g e a
D lLTO fiA J
QAM.
Water.
Lighte
F
u
r
n
.
1
BOB
McKEE
USED
CAR*
112*7011
It* dr o'&gt;m furn Apt
101 K
DUPLEX Ilea iit1fu11) 1». «.raf
NO MONET DOWN
A D 62076 (F -7 B )
5th Ht. Only 941 111*9941 or
ad. 1 bedroom. Adulfa 222
TOI Frtnih Ava. Ill-OTII
RAVENNA PARK. Low m o n t h ­
2299
Hit
ly |&lt;(Rin»nl*. 2*bedrooni. 1
bath, a.-reaned-ln porch, larga
' 4 9 5
lot. 122-4B72
62 Rambler
Y
ou’ll
lone
O
i
i
f
^
7
i
v
\
n
USED
CARS
1100 DOWN — VA. r n \
Cuetom 4 Door Sedan,
&lt;Jo&gt;#rnni»nt ll'»me* |, J. A 4
60 Corvette
Slick Shift With V-8 E n­
ltedvi&gt;4»ma. yionthiy payments

Selection of 2. 2. and 4
Redrooma 'm a ted In verioue
Hr. tlona of Hanford
Inimedlate Delivery

Property

.
—
120. Automotive Service

106. Apartments for Rent 115. Autos For Sale
97. Houses For Rent
LflVKI.V 2 llrdronfti hnu-., ONLY | l » . i a for roomy I BJrm I t l l I#OIU&gt; SKY LI NIT II. r e ­
AUTO GLASS
Furn. or Dnfurn. on Urg, l»i. Furn. A p t , D. room, flrtp U re , tractable hardtop, radio, heatntxr .hopping ctnttr A oil heat. ■70S Magnolia. 222- or, powar altering, needa
INSTALLED
transmission &lt;2*1. Ph. Ill*
xchool Fh. 222.1210.
2131 or 122-2294.
HIT or soa *2 111 Oarrlaon Senkarik Glass and Paint
Dr.
FUn.V. a a r a g a Apt. 214134 PalCompany
WORRIED?
m a ll* . Ph. 122-0121 or 222Pb. I2 2 - 4 C 1
DO TOU HAVK A RKflDKNOK &gt;214. Inqulra 1141 P a lm t ilo . 'll l#ORD. good condition, (123. 21* Maanolla
TO RKNT BUT CAN T UIVU
222-7411 after I p. m.
A u lo t l U e e Top*
IT PERSONAL ATTENTION N F W L T F u r n lt h ed A Remo.lelA Seat C o v e rs
DECAUSK OF TIME UR DIS­ e l 1 BJrm. Apts. |4&gt; per 1231 CH EVR O L ET Convertible.
TANCE? 8Tor by on tele:- month, l o t P ark Ava. Ph
Radio A H eater. I on tho
AUTO
GLASS &amp;
PHONK OUR o rric r FOR 1 2 1 - llt # .
floor.
INFORMATION CONCERN1211 DODGE P le k -u p Trurk.
SEAT
COVER
CO.
LARGE
Naw
ly
fur
nla
h
ej
Du­
1NG OUR PROPERTT 31ANDU R A N D MOTORS
plex Apt. 14th A v a , tvina1«4 W. 2nd St. 122-1022
AGKMKNT SERV1CK.
C o m p u t e Motorcycle
wood. I ml. from K .A J Ph
ALL WORK O PARANTK ED
STENSTROM REALTY
HAT.KM A SERVICE
131-1231.
• :&gt;4l Park l'rl»•
2412 Orlando Dr
122-7121
2::-:4:n
121. Scooters &amp; Cycles
I HKDROOM DUPLEX Tu rn ,
private hath, newly deeorat. 118. Trucka For Sale
LAKE MARY
'14 VESPA, low mil****, e x c e l,
#&lt;1. rlnee to Downlown. Ill2 R.drnnm Ukffr-nl M-m*
len t
ennd
Contact
Terry
1214 OMC TRUCK, good m e c h ­
hardwood floora, Ju»t radt- 7124
King. &gt; 21-««ll
an ica l condition A I New
r ratrd 111#
1 ROOM F u r n l-h eJ Apt . |I3.
Tlrat. Call 212-ISia._________
I l l 31. SIH. IJ2-41II.
GEHR REALTY
120. Automotne Service 123. lhints &amp; Motors
2::-234i
tin mr&gt; Up Surplus City.

Payton Realty

$100.00 DOWN

V A - F HA

*

63 Chevrolet

SOLD
‘495
55 Ford

H Ton Pick-Up. Economy
6 Cyl. Engine, Hmn»ih
O p e r a t i n g Aulomallc
Tranamiaslon and F lw taldo Rad. Clean Truck
ThrouahouL

SOLD

‘1595

‘395

59 Volkswagen

56 Ford

SOLD SOLD
‘195

f?

‘145

Don’t Delay!
Tomorrow May Be Too Late

MANY MORE TO CHOOSE

HOLLER
.

M OTOR SALES

2nd &amp; PALMETTO
2507 PARK DR.

PHONE 322-6231
322-08*1

It
/

�R * f tn f e r l Yrr*H
Pflffe 12 — Jan. 25, 1965

Hardy 'Scouts' Blaze Trails
North Orlando In 20-Degree Temperatures

Sets Elections
For March 16

By M argaret Co»by
Village Clerk and Supervi­
sor of Registration Barbara
Fetera announcei that the Vil­
lage of North Orlando will
hold Its general elections on
Tucaday, March IB.
i Four council seats are to be
filled, groups one, three and
five for a two year period and
group four for a one year-per­
iod.
Mr*. P eters reports that the
group four seat will be v a­
cant for one year In order to
complete the terra of Mrs.
Mona Grinstead who had been
elected In 1904. Since Mrs.
Grinstead left the village and
found It necessary to resign
last fall. Ja y A. Wets was ap­
p e a le d by the council, to fill
this vacancy until the March
general election.
The v i l l a g e registration
books are now open dally
from 9 a.m . until noon, In the
village office and on Wednes
day evening* from T until 9.
Books will rem ain open until
Saturday, Feb. 27, si 4 p.m.
^ A n y resident who has lived
a the com m unity' for six
months and in the atate of
Florida for one year prior to
the election dale it eligible to
vote but must register during
this period If he or she desir­
es to vote In the coming elec­
tion.
Persons interested In be­
coming candidates for ollice
m ay secure necessary forms
from the clerk after Feb. l.
filing dates for the forms are
ten days, Feb. 17 27.

Blind Students
To Appear Here
Seventeen boys and girls
from the Florida School for
the Blind, St Augustine, will
visit Sanford Wednesday to
demonstrate first hand the acr&lt;&gt;in|&gt;liahmeiita of the school.
The students have hern in­
vited to appear at the lunch­
eon meeting of the Kiwanis
Club at ths Civic Center and
members of the Rotary, Civitan and l.loris ( lulia have beerf
invited.
The blind youngsters and
their principal. Herbert D.
Angus, will present a niusiciil demons!ration arid a w rit­
ing and reading dem onstra­
tion, to Illustrate the work of
the school.

By Jane Cased
Who said Amcrici.
rt
are aoflT
We take our hats eff to two
stalw art Seminole County Girl
Scout leaders, Mrs. Lois Lockyer of Troop 910, Casselber­
ry, and Mrs. A nita McGinnis,
Troop 472, Kastbrook, who en­
dured 20 degree tem peratures
and rain t o 't a k e advanced
camp and back packing train ­
ing n t Camp Ticochce near
Barhervllle.
With 2(1 other brave souls,
they left their base eemp to
hike Into the wilderness car­
rying on their hacks all equip­
ment necessary for setting up
a primitive camp, Including
tents, sleeping hags, water,
food and cooking pota.
When these two gals were
loaded down with full parks
and other miscellaneous gear
they found it difficult to
stand, much less walk, hut
they trudged gallantly on to
their destination.

They were allowed only two
pots with which to prepare
their “ tasty ” dehydrated food.
A n ita'w as confronted.w ith a
sticky problem indeed, V-hen
after mixing biscuit dough
with her hands she found there
was no water to rinse.
They retreated to the rela­
tive comfort of Adirondack
shelters th s t night but found
it difficult to crawl out of
their cosy sleeping bags the
next morning into the below
frresing temperatures.
Any less hardy souls, who
might have been tempted to
leave for home and electric
titnnkela, would have found it
impossible as rar radiators
were filled with icy siusli and
batteries failed to respond.

• Monday
• Tuesday
Wednesday

QUANTITY
RIGHTS
RESERVED

25lh &amp; Park, Sanford

FLORIDA STATE RANK promoted two men
this week durinjr the annunl meeting. Wayne Al­
bert, left, was nnmed assistant cashier and M.
Raymond Daniel was promoted to vice president
and cashier.

Great Savings on Easy Terms .
FROM A WORLD OF FINE FURNITURE

Brotherhood Meet •

M ATHER of Sanford

The Brotherhood of First
Baptist Church, Sanford, will
meet st 7 p,m. today. P ro­
gram will be presented hy
George Plttard, Personal Wit­
ness Leader.

f u r n it u r e

“HUNTS”

FO R T H E C R A D L E S E T

Tomato Juice

Baby Beda (Complete
with Mattreaa) .... *29.95

LIMIT: 2 WITH YOUR *3" OR MORE FOOD ORDER, TLEASE.

FLA. GRADE “A”

FRYER
PARTS

Cheat of Drawera *
4 Drawer ........ — 'gtJ.95
Play Pena

......... 112.15

Play Pen Tada ....*2.49
Strollers _...— _...._ lit . 95

46 O Z .
CAN

• LEGS
e THIGHS

Folding High C h ain *12.95

OPEN
FRIDAY
NIGHTS

EASY
TERMS.

DOROTHY COURIER, city clerk of Oviedo, nnd
L. II. Webb, bank executive, display the new
front license platen beiiiK distributed hy the
Seminole County Chamber of Commerce.

M ATH ER

of Sanford

SHOP IN AIR-CONDITIONED COMFORT
203*09 E. 1hI ST.
322-0983

• BREASTS

LIMIT: 2 WITH YOUR 13 OR MORE
FOOD ORDER. PLEASE,

Trainer Seata ____ 15.95

(WITH RIIDj

LB.......

“BIG TOP”

PEANUT
BUTTER

C&lt;:

' 'o *

“ ARMOUR STAR” CURE PORK

BAG S A U S A G E

' “HOLSUM”

GRAPE
JELLY

29‘

LB

“BREAKFAST SLICED”

PORK CHOPS

Now You Know
United Pri-ib International
T h • Mount Washington
Railway in Nrw llampahire,
ruuiplati'd in IhiU), la not only
llir olrii-sl mountain — climblng railroad in the country,
but It ia also the oldest cog
railroad In the world, accord­
ing to the Association of
American Rail roads.

FARM FRESH! “SNOWBALL”

CAULIFLOWER
HEAD
25

THE
MONEY SERVICE
EVERYONE
LIKES

U. %. NO. 1 yellow

. . . and with
a good reason l

ONIONS

When you doal with

5

LB. BAG

29'

G A C . you gat every

PROMPT,
P ER 5 0N A L ATTENTION
FU LL CONSIDERATION
CUSTOM-TAILORED
PAYM ENT TERM S

PLAY IT S MARTI
GET A GA.C. LOAN
LOANS UP TO SI00

-G . A C FINANCE

The rain is wet . . . the road is slippery . . . the wind is fierce . . . but that doesn’t trouble the
•Jeep’ Wagoneor. No matter what's happening outside your windshield, you’re safer when you’re
driving a Wagoneor. W hy? In one word: “ Drivepower."* ‘Jeep’ 4-wheel “Drivepower** is what
Wagoneer has that no other car in the world has. It's what keeps
all four wheels gripping the road, providing the kind of traction
.
Z
that you can't got with any ordinary vehicle.
The 'Jeep' Wagoneer will take you through
mud, snow or sloet, and over rugged terrain
that no other car would even attempt So for
the love o' your family — get a 'Jeep' Wagoneer!

K a i s e r Jeep c o r p o r a t i o n
•" DRIVEPOWER"
»

T.H d. 1 Owl*

W agoneer station w ag o n 's new, Improved and exclusive 4-w heel drive eye tern,
*9
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Congressman A. S. fftyd)
Herlong wilt soon !•« mailing
a questionnaire to each citiien
seeking advice on such thing*
I'n ilrd F r r n International
a* Medicare, foreign aid, aid
A fast - mining storm swept
to education program and the from the Southern Plains a“ like and he will he seeking cross the Mississippi Valley
cooperation of all persons. The today, spreading heavy snow,
congre-sman says he’ll mail a rain and sleet.
lllirrard conditions dimin­
postcard-type questionnaire to
ished during (lie night In wes­
each city delivery patron, boxtern Kansas, hut the weather
holder and rural royte patron. bureau described- the storm
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as critical in eastern Kansas,
Tlie Wore Bible Class of northern Missouri and south­
I 'n st Methodist Church will ern Iowa.
hold it* monthly business-sup­
Snow (ell from the Lake Su­
per meeting tonight at 7 a t perior region to the Texas
McKinley Hall. Hosts for the Panhandle. Up to three inches
supper will he S ir. and Mrs. of fresh snow fell during the
1! 11. Hutchinson, Mrs. Louise night from northeast Iowa to
Tiliis, Miss Martha -Stuart, eastern Kansas and was blown
ll&lt; nry Hutchinson and Robert into drifts by strong northerly
Cole. Chaplain Leo .1. McDon­ .winds, Lamoni, Iowa, m easur­
ald, of Sifnford Naval Air S ta ­ ed (our inches of snow.
Thunderstorms rode out ation, u til be guest speaker.
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head of the storm center The
If ('apt. and Mr*. Chandler threat of falling tem peratures
W. Swanson die"* tin Cl) at raised the spectre of more ice
the N aVII| Ail St.iLliill) appen* (or hard • hit northern Illinois.
About 20.000 homes and bus­
to be walking taller these
days it’s lieeause of the news inesses were still without elec­
about their d au g h ter,. P ira e j tricity inrtlie . Chicago area
belli. She's been panted to the Monday night. Ice - encrusted
Dean’s List by the faculty o ' power lines were being mend­
the College of A rts and S&lt; t- ed by power company workers
enres for the fall semester from Illinois, Indiana. Wiscon­
Lliznbeth is attending the col­ sin*. Michigan, Missouri, Min­
lege at the University of Ken­ nesota, Iowa, Pennsylvania
and Colorado. A Hu ma n crew
tucky.
a rm e d from Minnesota Mon­
A local printer says wh»*n day night with 23 fully equip­
lie
rteh he** Knift* to 1 in) ped line trucks.
Schools
remained closed
up a whole bun full of young&gt;ie»* jM»nie winter aml take north and west o| Chicago,
them a t far north a* neccsi&gt;aiy where Monday's suglit tiiaw
to Ri f nnow. **A person ought did little to ease the heavy
not to grow up and die with­ burden oh ice Nt-arly f&gt;o per
out ever having tern i»imw(" cent of Elgin. Ill, was with
out electric power
lie Djurifi], We agree,
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Tile Chicago • area storm
Jim Hardy, the popular pa­ damage, which stalled during
trolman who Moot* around the weekend, had soared by
t"wn in hi* a penal mitehine. today to nearly 12 i million
The rotating storm renter
r her kin g
t vim tim e
pin ke r
fr»untl ant»th&lt; r f rie 11«I \ r ulay was drawing mild tempera
-th is one » different iype. t u r e * fat n o r t h w a r d a h e a d ol
.Iim wax at F»r?t and Park Its path
Readings were in the dOj at
checking tia ftic when he spied
a lonely fellow wandeiirig midnight a» far north a» cen
MimleRRly in am! *mt of the t i a l II mm* arid Indiana
In contraM, the m i'itu r)
cars h eating the little pup
v
s
as
as low as nine below ivru
might g* t hurt, he picked it
up and put it in the ’‘rumble ,n North Dakota
i&gt;ratM of his vehlt le„ The dug'
i* hrt»w n with i*pni - uf w hite
aru) hit* -hint huff. lunik* like
he's I f* u wi ll fed and he i
a likeal ie mult. Jim »a&gt;9.
I
Til** hfl Dll'!, Mi t IM’ t haihft nr. **f th® \ l ilt t** living i *i i*pnted

by

t i.%.* &gt;*

node

H.*rh

School B o n d , t h e hutitltnaatvr.
F inest Cowley, reports. It’ll
he held F* h. 1.1 at the Klks
I'lavyrouii !. I’m «i ds will help
Rrnd t h e b a u d t o t h e f un io n *

t.a sp in lU doiuik* Hie Florida
State Fair in Tampa.
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Stolen from the Civltan
Bulletin. Gossip Ix'ttin^ the
chat out i f the ha^* •
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.
Dr* Bob®rt M. Ftusemond hits
been mimed president of the
Seminole C"UHl&gt; Medical So1
i ndy, am «ei’diriif |ir. tieoinc
Flankt*. S ue pr*Mdeift in Dr
Luis lVrt*£ and set retary*
treasurer, D i. William lUpe.
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Oil! tints are .iff t.* the Sem­
inole County \ o. titi-nnl L i
uiMtion division w h ic h I* mov­
ing »li&lt; »,| purpo-efully nn vorational - technical training
rnur.es in the county Every
few month- for kew tal year,
they have rstut-lishcd new
m u rsei which have benefited
hundred! uf person., helping
them learn new* job skill* and
ti|&gt;-g tuding
preaent
akill*.
Much credit go,-* to K. S.
Douglas*. d ire .tor, who keep*
plugging away day in and day
out.
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The fame of Dr. I’ercr and
hi* talk on “ How the Com
mutual* Were Able to Take
Uver in Cuba’’ ha* spread far
and wide and the good doctor
is rontm ually *-ked to tell
other* about It. Sunday he is
Scheduled to speak to the con­
gregation of the Aloma Method'ai &lt; hurch in Winter Tara
a t their evening service.
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National publications tell us
th s t the problems of nursing
homes 'are tremendous. Long
eilshllshed homes are hard
put to m ret stringent modem
regulations and not enough
new ones are being built to
care for the tremendous popu­
lation u f elderly who need
,rar*.

County Denies
Plant Petition

Plan* to build an asphalt
plant in m-min Jc County were
squelched this morning by the
County Commission a* the
members upheld action of the
ltoar.1 nf Adjustment
The hoard s decision » n
appealed t&gt;&gt;- Ally
Kennatii
McIntosh, counsel for the
builders. Henry L Douglas,
and Jam es R Morgan.
They proposed to build the
plant off the Longwood-Mark
ham (load and shout two miles
miles from Ssnlsndo Springs
Atty Mack N. Cleveland Jr
represented “sbout 50“ pro
perty owners in the area who,
be »aid. are “ vitally concern
id over even the remote p u "
ibilily of an ssphalt plant be
ing located tlere ”
County culmiissioners also
backed the Board of Adjust
ment in other matters emu ern
ing location of trailers in re
strutted area* The*e were ap
pealed by th« persons involved
hut in eactt instance the ap
peat was dein-d

Late Closings
Seen For Bars
Sanford hars ^with

a JoO.

seating rjpaeity and com
plete kitrhsna may be permit
ted to opetate through 2 a m
Mondays through Saturdays,
should th( City Commissi, n
follnwr up artion taken Mon­
day night,
The etmmisslon directed
City A tt|. William Hutchi­
son to dtafl , proposed or
dm anrr ^ir first and se co nd
readings neat month.
Commiiticncra made their
deriaion L amend the present
m idnight tloaing afte r studythe prevailing situation
*K neigt soring countiea.
Comm nionera M. I.- BaIjorn am Joe Baker presented
their ji dings and -juopoatd
th# late houra to permit city
b a n to compete with county
and are* tsU blishm rhla.

“The Nile of America”

on (he St. Johns River

Seminole County

Power Halted,
Schools Close
Due To Storm

Phone 322-2611

Zip Code 32771

WEATHER: Partly cloudy, bit cooler Wednesday; low toniyrht 52-62.
VOL. 57

Unitcti Press Leased Wire

Kt-taiillshed 1908

TUES., JANUARY 26, 1965

SANFORD, FLORIDA

NO. 112

Sir Winston
Embarks On
Last Journey

A. B. PETERSON SR. (huhling shovel) wits
Riven tiie lioltut’, ns chairman of the board «’i
trustees of Seminole Memorial Hospital, of ttintinyf the first shovel of dirt this morning, break­

State Pa
TAI.LAH ASSKK H I Ml
.1 Kdwin l . mRon rrluMietl to
the Capitol (or the lust time
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while In*
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in rla t

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ing yriouml for construction of tlie new $
lion vvimr. Hospital, city, county and otltci
leaders are pictured.
(Herald P h o to )

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By Dotlie Au.slin
Fitting Sanford** waterfront development proR ia n t into the city’s financial struct lire in a way that
will kt’t’ii it feasible hut still make it an outstandinR
attraction requires further study and discussion, city
commissioners decided Monday after heaVitiR a re­
port on fiancinR iKissihili- ---------------------------------ties.
,
At the request of com­
missioners, Loomis Lcetly,
the city’s fiscal agent,

outlined several plans of finnncinR the w aterfront de­
velopment, with franchise t-1
I’lTSBlIRGH tU l'l) —H arry
LONDON ( l I’D - Sir Win
'Venue* b a s e d on figure* pre­ A. Stuhldreher, quarterbaclc
ston Churchill today em barks
sented by the Maurice 11 Con­ of the fabled Four Horsemen
upon his last journey which
ol Notre Dame, died today in
nell eiiRineering firm.
will carry him from the scenes
tin- West Penn Hospital,
C o m m i s s i o n e r s e n li c I u d ed
of his glory to a rural grave
(some time after dusk his that the $ 1 7 million figure t)j^ M | ( IT Ic’l ’C d
-presented by Ueedv . * an r . - ’
_ j,w ,
Nniy will he taken In West­
t n m i t r n f cn at a a n d fi im p e l n*: .
minster Hall and placed atop
_ t
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. ... five miv»ionaries were mur
of the plan vvnn too ntirn
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a lOToot catafalque shrounded
. . . .
,
. dered in the Congo last No
an*| nrkt*&lt;| thiit it It rofluure.j
in purple.
vimiiUt
and December, »l
- »i n l o w e r l » s ? ^
w.u fcjMrted today.
The Union .laid, will rover
" A l l t h e a e f i t S u r a l ire l o o
hi* coffm and on it wCI be
Churchill's regalia a* a Knight hi)*It — if we want to build it, Dillon To Quit
of the H arter, one of Britain’s we can find a wr.y to ilo it
WASH INtilON ((JIM) —
and d o it
w h o l e lot lent
oldest orders of chivalry.
Trs-asury Kccrt-tary Douglas
The Archbishop of Canterbury than 11.7 million. Our frnn- Dillon confirmed reports that
will speak a prayer over I lie ehftu* money li rnrnuirked for he will resign from President
body tonight, and Wednesday capAni improvement a AUeh a&lt; Johnson's cabinet soon.
morning tlie doors of West’ thU," Cotittnipaioner E » r I
mm*ter Hall will lie thrown H iCL'Hil'1‘1hiiTO in Minted.
Grave Condition
City Manaicer W. K Know
open 2.1 hours a day to enable
TEHRAN, Iran (UPD —
the public to file by (or i last lea pointed &lt;?Ut t h a t cost en- Prem ier lla»»An Alt Mansur,
salute
. | tim ntea na p r e a e n t* d by C«m* shot and wounded by a wouldOn Saturday morning tlie nell could be fthnvcd ns much be ANsassin last week, was
same naval gun carriage t h a t 1n» JtaO.OOtl to 5|MlhtHU&gt; by reported m g rate condition
carried tho body1 of King Hen 1c a re fu l ntudy. if fit it h e r prob- toda).
rce VI will, lake C hurchill's'
of the bo tto m &lt;»f Take
coffin to St Paul's Cathedral Monroe prove t h a t su itab le fill
for a stale funeral
N avail a file in q u a n ti t y
NEW DELHI (U PD — India
Churchill, a commoner, ts
" l ^ e of city e quipm e nt and anil the Sisviet Union signed
getting the elatiorate funeral labor for eoiiat ruction e .u M
an agreement pledging $211
usually reserved for royalty. help cut coats and ,*diiivtfi£ *if
million in itiissinn credit for
I to- tuneral cortege will m e o i i ' t i Uf tton n i i t * w ill t ediik e
Hie construction of a fourth
t hide two Royal Air Force
engin eer my,
tiomlmir.
b*k’»l steel mill to he built at Bok3.ro
tiands, three band* o( the foot
and f m a n r i u l fee-* in pfopor- In itlliar Main.
guards, two Rosa! Marines
tinti,” he noted
tiand*, the mounted drum
I eeily n o t e d t h a t t h e ft 3nhnr*e nnd state trum peter» of
chi*fs r e v e n u e alone w o u l d ft . 11 U AN A &lt;UPl l — Floy H iUie house (wild cava.rv. the H •
yal Artillery band and Bu nam e a Si milli'Ji issue, hut tic r m Mcnoyo. an c \ com
w o u l d *till h a n d i c a p t h e . tty rade of f idel Castro who is
fh*s*‘ft hagpijvers.
Once every minute for t&gt;o m j n a k m i r o t h e r i a p i t a l tin now a prominent anti-Castro
a u e h ns w a t e r , leader, ha. born raptured by
minutes a nun will tie fired to pr o v e m e n t
mails the year* of Churchill's sew e l , liltrhl i n u , f i f e p r o t e c t i o n government furies insule Cu­
anti
m unielpal
e m i s t r u e t i o n ba
life
Royal Air Force planes will for t h e n e x t ,*10 v e a l s
" I f y o u r a n flint ii w a y | o
flv past till cortege m a -alulr
AT It \C, Viet Nam l UPD —
to the limn who om c tan-let to w el t to* UkAi" o f I Fie kh u p , *t
III it i»li fl.ei s hv saving never W-Oild In* • ii»n r all tin 4 w a \ Hirer \ u-tiuiiiirse government
Is.slI aliens today enacted a
in Die hls'ory id human nut a r o ilh d ,M I s i si c ***.*!
fliet have *&gt;&gt; many owed so
Hi* p o i n t e d o u t t h a t t o l e W levenge ■ sweetened Victory
much to so few ”
o r u s e ad t at*it e m t a x e s f *.r over the t oinunist 261st Viet
Two &gt;eais
■i i p i t a l |isipi*s%rrneiktw w, sill, l t ong Battalion
I'kl.M DF’JKItT, Ca if — requ i e appf«^%al •■f tiixpny*4!* ago almost to the day tlie ?tilsl
inll.rird » humditating defeat
t I’l l — Dwight D Elsenhow I*) Ills HIM o f n tef* 14-tn|lttn
on governnient troops.
er America * most tieloved old
“ 1 &gt;m y
up o u r
f r a n c l u &gt;e
soldlrr, will make a sail pil m o n i e s f o r MO y e a r * is n o t a
grimage this week to England, w i s e think* t o d&lt;» t h e p u h li
S t h i i i N (L T D - A 17-yearscene of In* World War It is n o t n w a i e **f o t h e r eiipiTat
glory, for (hr funeral of ptr III ipr«» Ve II1»•IIIf a • t Hj11 Will he old gut drenched her clothing
wilh kerosene today, struck a
Winston &lt; hiirrliill
n eed ed ,”
C om m issio n er
J e
match amt died in flames in
Tlie wartime leader nf the
B aker p rotested.
the public square of the coaatAllied forces in Eurojie, who
C o m m i a f t i o n e r M I., f l a b o r n
al city ot Nha Trang. She left
went on to become the 3tth
p o i n t e d o u t t h a t , *Tlie C o f in e l1
a note saying the sacrifice
President of the United Stai'*
f i g u r e s o f $17! m illio n d o no t
wav a protest against the Viet­
disclosed that he would pav
filial tribute tu hi* ' dear an-l i i u d u d e t r e a t I mII &lt;*f t h e m a l l namese government.
a r e a , a c q u t s i t inn of o f f s h o r t J
e.ose friend *'
la n d ,' f n**ineerin*r r n a t a a n d J l o t S i l f o

Tribute To 'Mr. Ed

m e t itiitl *tttiP** in *ny

Cut Costs/
Say Council

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room s and f a e u l t y o f f i r e t

Initial Session
F tist meeting of the Lake
M. tiro*-Development Commit­
tee will be held tonight al
7:30 in the Seminole Cham ­
ber of Commerce'# conference
room. The meeting has beeria
called by Dr. W. V. Robert*,
chairman.

IIRANCH OFFICE for the sale of 1965 Florida aiitomubile license tags to
South Seminole County residents will he open Q r business at 8:30 a.m.
Feb. 1 in the Winter Park Federal North Branch building, Tax Collector
Troy Ray announced today. Deputies in ch u rR e f of 'the office, pictured
with Ray, are Mrs. Betty Vale (left) and Miss Diftne Graham.

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condition."
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past three years states that
the auditor# “ find the county
uaed good buamesa practice*,
th a t expenses are held within
resources, that budgets are
properly prrpirFd and follow­
ed, record* well-kept and in­
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was released by W alter T tague, county acbool adm inistra­
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That “Clock" mention of
Sanford, Fla., Sanford, N. C.,
and Sanford, Aril., brought
this note;
The Post Office directory
doe* not list Sanford, Arit.,
hut it is a suburb of Phoenix.
However, it doe* list Sanford,
thusly:
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Alabama, a station In Los
Angeles, Colorado, Florida,
Maine, Michigan, a station in
Seminary, Miss., North Car­
&lt;ft olina, Texas and Virginia.
But, It, E. Porter opines:
There may be 11 Sanford* alt
told but there is only ONE
Sanford.
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Postmaster Cecils Heard
announced today that post of­
fice services will be on a hol­
iday schedule Monday, in cel­
ebration
of
Washington’s
Birthday.
There will be no regular
mail delivery and the post of­
fice will be closed. However,
' "^hete vtlll he deliyery^of
ial mail and ‘ perlshablff and
regular box pick-ups.
All other governmental of­
fices, including state, county
and rity offices, business
firms and schools will be on
regular schedules.
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A ptay, “Stars and Stripes.”
^Ih rH r.rT o f HmruktnirTTf ttm
first American flag, was pre­
sented at Southsldc School by
s t u d e n t s of Mrs Nancy
Brock’s fourth grade. Starring
as Betsy Boss was Kim Hart
and as Gen. George Washing­
ton was Steve Whelchel.
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Jim Hunt, president of the
Retarded Children’s Associa­
tion. suys HO of the grocery
carts given to the school for
resale are ready to be picked
ti )&gt;. Recently a supermarket
donated 100 uf the rails to
the school. They have been
worked over and painted and
will make fine laundry, house­
hold of garden cars. We can’t
quote the price, but It is very,
Very low. fa ll Jim ami order
one — you’ll benefit and so
will the Little Red Schoolhouse.
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Nine Sanford Junior H&gt;gh
students made the all "A"
honor roll during the last sis
weeks grading period. They
were ninth gradeis Brenda
Carter. Pam Plgolt and Brent
Armstrong; eighth gradeis
Linda Bradbury, Ana lee Mouie
and Van Robbins, and seventh
grsders Katherine Bishup,
Judy Tanner and Judy Yuungblade.
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Miss Jo Ann Zelgier, dsugh
ter of Mr. und Mrs. S. F. Zeigler of Sard Palmetto-Avenue,
was named to the Dean’s List
at the University of Florida
for the fall trimester, with an
average of 3.8. Miss Zelgier,
a graduate of Seminole High
School, is a member of Kappa
Alpha Theta sorority.
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dent of that-University of Hu
rlda. will be in Sanford Feb
25 to speak to a meeting of
the Seminole County l niveisity of Florida Alumni l lull
at the Capri. At that time,
the club will present Its first
CI.ASP scholarship to a local
student who will be entering
the U of F. They will also
recognise the Tup II til grade
students in Seminule County
and elect new nfficers.
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At the sixth annual Art
Show Sunday at the Civic
Center from noon to 6 p.ni.,
the public will be allowed to
vole v for the painting they
like best on exhibit. Re sure
to get a ballot *»d check your
favoijte. The Art Association
also will serve a “high tea”
to all visitor*.
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Member* of the Methodiit
Youth department will assist
Sanford area Heart Sunday
worker* in their bell-ringing
campaign Sunday.
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To the motorist Who tele­
phoned about getting an over­
time parking ticket on Wed
nesday afternoon; Police say
there ii two hour free parking
between 8 a m. and 6 p.m. and
on Sundays and legal holidays.
However, between 8 and 6 on
the six weekdays you are lia­
ble for a ticket if you park
more than two houra in one
tapot.

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Industry Waits For Deeds
Seminole County

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on the S t Johns River

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“The Nile of America”

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WEATHER: Fair and warm over weekend, high 72-78; low tonight 50-55.
Industrial leaders arc seld­
om inleresled in what a com­ VOL. 57 United Press Leased Wire
Established 1908 FRI., FEBRUARY 19, 1905
SANFORD, FLORIDA NO. 130
munity “ plans" to do; but
all are interested in what a
colrununity has done.
This is Uiq gist of a surveyf *
made of such industrial fig­
ures who would be interested
PASADENA, Calif. (UPI&gt; RANGER
in a barge terminal near San­
The Ranger 8 U. S. spacecraft
LAUNCH
ford.
was heading on dead aim to­
The report was made by
TO MOON
day to collide with the moon
Lockwood Gieenc Eingmeers,
and send back to earth
NEW YORK (U PI)—Chief
The state’s lawmakrr* con­
Inc. of Spartanburg, S. C., and
Justice Karl Warren told a television pictures of the lunar
verged
on Sanford Naval Air
filed with the Port Authority
surface.
Station this afternoon where
Conjpilttec of the, Seminole bhie-riblion international confere nee of itrteilccSuili todays The IQS-pouitt} space vehicle,J
County Chamber’ of Com­
(fiey heard _briefjngs b ^ to^
t^aC' lasting peace cpn only was launched from Cape Ken­
merce.
Naml officer* in 'the state
be achieved through a rule nedy Wednesday and all sub­
"While in the course of tNfl of law.
sequent operations were car­
and witneaied a demonstra­
study for this report," the enGovernments and religions ried out smoothly.
tion
of the Navy’s air power.
giners said, "many industries should make acivmpliahment
There was a possibility a
The
Navy presentation was
in the United States have been of this goal their preoccupa­ terminal maneuver would be
ene of several defense brief­
contacted in regard to their tion, Warren said. The chief required to position the space­
using the facilities in Sanford justice spoke at the privately- craft’* television cameras for
ings being conducted in San­
when such facilities are con- sponsored peace conference of
ford and Orlando today and
proper picture-taking
v « v
jjtruclcd.
pearly 2,006 intellectuals from
But this would not be decidSaturday for members of the
coatriMO
ih
"Tew have indicated a real 14 countries.
until late this afternoon after
esaiiMaOMit
S t a l e legislature, s l a t e
interest at this time. There
8ANOER
ACCEPT ON FAITH
study of telemetry data by
» IN * iy
Chamber of Commerce mili­
MUST
CN
TtR
are reasons for this;
Another American, former scientists at Caltech’*
AOINA PIIIHO
SPACE WINDOW
tary affaire committee ami
“ One is that so many areas U. S. Ambassador George F. Propulsion Laboratory &lt;JP
tOmi. In Olamatar
special
guesta.
approach them for the same k rnnnn. issued a plea to both
After a 12 hour study Thurs­
information Many of these
nnd West that they «c&gt; day of telemetry data relayed
FLYING CAMERA — If rucccm FuI. theTtnn- ^ Addressing the distignuished group of about 150 were
areas they found are not real !{ppl
„„ f|lU|l , h, uUjm,te to earth tracking station* by
tept on
Rer-8 will follow thin 'maneuvering plan in its
Vice Adm. A. S. Heyward Jr.,
ly serious annul plans for such humanity of the other.
Ranger 8. project manager
flight to the moon for pictures of the Sea of
chief of Naval Air Training,
facilities and it would cost
Kcnnan, formerly ambas­ Harris M. Schurmeaer said
Tranquility to he flashed back tiy earth at about
IVusneoia; Rear Adm. Robert
them many dollars to evalu sador to Russia and Yugo­ everything appeared normal.
11 n.m. Saturday.
(NKA Telephoto)
Guldthwaite, Commander of
ate traffic patterns, rates and slavia ami now a professor
Fleet Air, Jacksonville, and
the like at this time when they at the Institute for Advanc­
Rear Adm. T. A. Christopher,
would have to do the same ed Studies at Princeton, N. J..
'commander of Key West
thing when the facility was said there is no hope at alt
Force*.
constructed
m present Western assump­
Thr admirals explained the
“ All said, however, they tions thul Soviet leaders are
inissiona of their respective
would certainly like to know totally inhumane.
command* and what their
when such a facility actually
He also urged a basic re­
ecenor-'f empacta are In the
existed and at such time vision in Western assump­
vlat*. Sums suggestions were
eould probably re-evalute their tion of Soviet military Inten­
made aa to how the state
transportation policies . , This, tions.
ran make Florida a better
is n common attitude in indus­ Wallen said domestic law
try in general today.
has mode great progress
655,761 today, which provided hospitals, p i I s o n s , public place fur the Navy to m iry
out its miation.
’’Almost all industries arc since ancient trine* but the
conllnuatiun of existing ser­ schools and umvcrsitici.
After the briefings the
not so much interested in what same cannot be said of inter1
vices plus eight per rent pay
th e Cabinet adopted a pol­ group witnessed one of the
a community is going to do national law.
TAM-All ASS F.E (UPI) — raises fur employe*.
icy of continuing all state largest air demonstration*
PK.U E ON EARTH
for them or what utilities ur
The Slate Budget Commit
Formal approval of the pro piogramv at present levels, seen at the station in some
other facilities they intend to "If we lenity want peace
thm approved a proposed f gram, winch will gu to ]hc tossing m additional dollars time.
construct for them, but they on earth, if we believe that
For many of the visitor* it
1965 Legislature, was given. where needed for additional
are interested In what the order is achieved thiuugh appropriation today t h a t
would
permit
new
itale
uni
was
thslr first close look at
Gov
Haydon
Burns
said
the
law,
then
we
should
make
community lias done and what
work loads, IhiosI s In popul*
has been constructed and what world peai e through law our versllir* at Pensacola and 1Cabinet meeting In private lion and like increases. It *p Hie modem It A M’ Vigilante
utilities are in place for them prrorrupnlbin." Warren said. Orlando to open on trhrdnle. with its staff, had worked out proved additional moneys (or reconnaissance -bomber.
.Sanford, home of Recon­
T h e
recommendation, u prog u n i cutting JIUi.ol8.U.H
"First
we must agree
“ We feel certain." the en
eight per cent employe pay
gineers concluded w tills upon the principles that are meeting Gov. Haydoo Burns out of ihr J 1.531 674,692 sought raises over the two-year per­ naissance Attack Wing One,
ii the global headquarter* fur
phase of the report, “ that at essential to peace In our 20th request for sufficient funds by the hundreds of agencies iod.
lor Ihe new uniteriillrt, in­ ol tlic State.
the twin-engine jet aircraft.
such lime as the facility is Century civilization.
The budget alsrf proposed
The deiminstmtion consist­
'Ihe asking budgets were
"Then we must advocate cluded $12 million for con
consti ucted , industries, barge
salary boosts to higher levels ed of a simulated carrier
slructiun
at
the
altea.
heard
during
January
at
a
operators, shipping c o m p a n i e s ,nn|l promulgate law* that
As appro*cd by the bud­ week-long public s e s s i o n , Ilian ever Iwfurc (or the Gtrv- landing practice and a over­
and anyone interested in traf­ will make those principles the
get
commission for submis­ which also was attended by ernor, Cabinet, Supreme Court head flyovers.
fic on the inland waterways guiding force in the tivea of
and other lop governmental of­ In addition to Hanford Vig­
will be more icceptive to talk­ nations and peupt. every­ sion to the Legislature In mcrnbt-rs of the legislative ap­ ficials.
ilantes,
Skywarrior* a n d
April,
Ihe
recommendation
propriations
committees.
where.
Lastly
we
must
have
ing with the operations people
Henderson said his recom­ Cougars were fighter aircraft
hacks
HZ
million
out
of
the
In
addition
to
the
recom­
forums
fur
their
interpretsfrom the port facility."
total $37.8 million university mended funds, said Burns, mendations were made alter | from Cecil Field near Jack­
As the local situation stands liun and enforcement. . . ,
comparison of current salaries sonville. They in, hided F8
"Tins is m&gt;t merely the job building program for the J I.1.741,239 in unallocated mon­
now, the committee headed by
Willi the pa) of similar jobs in |Crusaders, A4 Skyhawks and
eys
was
put
into
the
budget
new
institution*
—
17
million
of
governments.
It
is
the
job
F -and* Roumillit Is reviewing
other government posts and F4 Fhanlonia.
for
the
East-Central
Florida
which
could
t&gt;e
used
by
the
of
the
religions
of
the
world
the exhaustive engineering and
in private Industry.The overhead air display
feasibility report and is put­ and of every moral furre that In Orlando and $5 million Legislature to provide new or
The budget proposed in- was made up uf a fly-by of
expanded
services.
can
b
&lt;
brought
to
bear
in
for
the
Univeralty
of
Wrsl
ting the finishing touches on
order that the will fur peace I lor id a in Peniarola.
Ihe 9*6 pages of budget rre creasing the Governor’* sat- all aircraft types, n bomb de­
legislation which would permit
may ald.de- in ihe heart* of
oitimcndatlons
provided SI42 ary from $25.0(*i to $32,000 a livery deniunslrallun without
The
new
East-Central
Flor­
a port authority to come into
men everywhere on this ida university will be In­ million In exrr»» n| current yrar. Supreme Court justices weapon*, and refueling dem­
existence
rated in Orange County on spending of 5918 million and Cabinet oftirer* from onstration*.
A rough draft of the legit globe."
While driving tluough thr
Slt 520 three m ilri aoulh of Burns said the increase was $IH.5oo lo S?7,ooo a year and
L in e act has been appro*id
presidents of Florida State tiaae, the lawmaker* i might a
15
fi
p&lt;
r
cent,
and
it
gave
Oviedo
at
the
Seminole
$30,000
Heist
and, when completed, will be
every agency more money University, University of Flor­ brief look at the station’s
presented to the State Legis­ MIAMI I UPI I - FBI agents County linr.
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than was available in present ida arid Board of 'Regents di­ building program. The air
and police sought a young
lature in April.
rector from $19,300 In $25,000 station, built during World
budgets,
TALLAHASSEE
lU
Pl)
The port site is declared one couple and a snazzy blur
War II, haa completed four
He said provisions were a year
of the most advantageous in sports car today in the Fto.tXX) Budget director Wallace Hen­
The proposed salaries fur new structure* within the
made
(or
population
increases
derson
rrcommended
a
1963-67
robbery
of
the
nearby
First
the Hate since it la near exist­
state budget totaling $l.u65,- in agencies such at menial lop stale olliciala were placed past year or so and is now
ing railroads, (he interstate National Bank of I’rincetnn.
ill bracket*, with the Govern- conducting a $2 million con­
highway and other transporta­
or’a salary at the top Various struction program
tion facilitlea.
official* were then placed un­ Congress now 1* consider­
The engineers gave local
der each particular bracket, ing a request for $6.7 million
hacker* of the port a solid
according to their job and Its for further expansion at the
boost when they summarized:
responsibility.
hate during filial yrar 1066.
“ We conclude that an ex­
Most little cabinet posts
From Hanford the group
cellent opportunity exists to
were at the $18,000 a year le­ went to Orlando w h e r e
Hevelnpe the St. Johns River
vel and other job* were in further briefings will be con­
and recommend that a onelower rangrs on a descending ducted tonight at Ortando
berth barge terminal facility
scale.
Country Club and tomorrow
be constructed at the site.
In general, the following in­ at Orlando Air Forea Base.
creases over current spending They visited McCoy Air Force
were recommended: Aid to Baae earlier today.
county school*" and Junior
Gov. Haydon Bunn I*
colleges, including the Min­ scheduled to addreaa the law­
imum Foundation program, makers at 1:30 p. m. tomor­
from $487 2 million to $548 1 row a t Orlando Airt Force
million, h i g h e r education, Baae. Tha "Florida and Our
J. Willard Feeble., of
from SI 13.7 million to $136 mil­ National Defense" presenta­
Wildwood, nawly ‘appointed
lion, stale institutions, from tion la being sponsored by
Fifth District member of the
$92.3 million lo $106 9 million tha state Chamber’* Military
.State Road Board, waa in
and other general state oper­ Affair* Committee.
the Sanford area Thursday
ation*. $224 8 million to $269
afternoon on an Informal gatmillion.
acquainted tour of thla coun­
The budget provided for 16 Persons Die
ty.
&gt;
FIRST REPORTS on obtaining rightn-of-way for paving Lake Mary
$71,200,000 In building con­ NAPLES Italy (UPI) — Po­
lie conferred with local of­
Boulevard through Lake Mary to Interstate 4 will he presented to County
struction during the biennium, lio* aald U persona wetc killficial. on road problama. To­
Including $50 million from tba ad whan thaw bus collided
Commissioners Tuesday by the Lake Mary Chamber of Commerce roads
day he la in Orlando as he
sale of bonds and $21.1 m|Uion with a oar on tba aupax-high­
committee. Vice president Richard Keogh (left) points out the boule­
continue* his tour. He will
from utilities taxe* not neadad way from Napka to Pompeii
vard extension route to President Jim Daughtrey (center) and Donald
attend an SRD-County con­
lo finance the bond Issue,
attd plunged down a ravine.
Jackson, board #hairman,
(Herald PhotoJi
ference March 6 at DcLand.

World Peace
Through Law
Is Only Way

Ranger Heads For Moon Lawmakers

Converge On
Sanford Base

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$ 1,0 8 5 Billion State Budget

Provides Employe Pay Kike
Bulletin

State Official
Visits Sanford

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Strongman Ousted

Vietnamese
Uninterested
In 'Planning,'
Engineers Say

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Generals
Stage Coup
SAIGON (UPI) — South Yictnnmose marina
nnd arnty units marched into Snipon today and an­
nounced the overthrow of military strongman LL
Gen. Nguyen Khanh.
Troops announced the coup was in favor of Lt.
Gen. Trim Thien K h ie m ,-------------------------------- *
currently Vietnamese am­
bassador in Washington.
First indications were
that the troops were letl

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by the so-caltrd “young Uirk"
group of generals who first
showed their power last Sep­ 5 Men Die
BELLE GLADE (UPI) - A
tember when they saved
Khanh from a coup attempt car and a small truck plunged
Into nearby llftlaborough Ca­
by older generals.
Troops nml tanks poured in­ nal in separate accidents
to the city and surrounded Thursday, killing five men.
Khanh’* house and the offic­
ial prime minister’s residence. Smathers Speaks
WASHINGTON (UPI) —
The coup forces also seized
control of the radio station Florida Sen. George A. Smalhnnd tlie central telephone of­ era told the Senate this counfice, rutting off nil internal Iry should nut try negotiating
with Communisli In Viet Nam
communication*.
Street* leading to Khanh’* in view of our ‘‘position of
home were blocked off by the weakness" in that country.
troop* and civilian police.
There was no immediate indi- T&gt;ip; Operations’
MQSCOW ( U r it — The Sol’»dkm of the Lite of Imith
who, Ihimst'lf.wfjfsF' rhm i/Jto &lt;5etx-x{m(ged-(tglay that the
power in h coup-on Jitn. 31, United States "la preparing
fresh, still bigger military
1964.
operations" against Commu­
Many Changes
About 2 p.m, ft a.m. K.ST) nist North Viet'Nam.
th* coup units begun broad­
casting n series of statement* Senate Study
WASHINGTON (UPI)—The
and communiques.
They said the roup stem­ Senate today took up a con­
med fioiii tile fact that Klianh stitutional amendment aimed
waa- —.-hanging- ttw uuvarn- | at aetllinc an uncertainty-over
turrit every two weeks.**
, presidential disability.
Thr nrw government will tie |
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XT
,
thr sixth that tins ruled em- j o l l l ] ) S l O I s O l t i l
WASHINGTON (UPI)—Rep.
battled South Viet Nam ill the
| prriod since President Ngo Paul Bugera (D-Fla.) says
Dillh Diem W
HS ousted and as­ that 201 free world ihip* car­
ried corgocs to North Viet
sassinated on Nov. I, 1963.
Friction between Ihe gov­ Nam during the last six
ernment and the powerful, mil­ months of 1964.
itant lluildhisis has led to the
fail of at least three of those Pinpoints
governments, including the
WASHINGTON (U PI)-D e(ense Secretary Robrrt S. Mc­
one which Diem headed.
Some leaders of the coup Namara, in a global policy reweir identified ns Roman i view, pinpoints Red China aa
Catholic*, giving rise to fours the United States' chief adver*
that Ihe revolt would stir up vary at the present lime,
new political-religion* stnfe
.
with militant iiuti.ihisl elr . A s i l l l l I 1’O u I C n iS
■units.
WASHINGTON (UPI) —
-------President Johnson met today
RANGERS JII. HI
uilti French Foreign Minister
GUERRILLAS
Maurice Come de Murville In
SAIGON (FPII
Vietnam, a conference expected lo cenr*e iHiigns fought 4'oininun- ter &lt;&gt;n their conflicting views
i»t guerrillas ratty today in n uf Asian problems,
continuing battle south of the
U.S. ail base at I)k Nang— I n II i S •!, O C ll
the Jumping off point for ieCLEVELAND, Ohio (UPI)
Inhabity air stukes against —A young mother, Mri. Dorla
North Viet Nam.
' Johnson, 27, beset by a series
Mtlituiy autliuiities said a ' of illnesses killed tier four chitViet Cong force moved into dren with a single shot Into
the area fmm strongholds ill (lie head of each Thursday
tlir coastal plains in nil at- night and then took her own
tempt to launch nn at luck aim- life with a revolver »hot.
ilar to the raid agniiisl
U.S helicopter base al I'lei* Prolate Freed
ku on Fell. 7.
ROME (UPI) — Archbishop
Fighting near I)a Nang Josef Uerun of Prague waa
broke out Thursday, tint ml ■etessed today from 14 years
reports said Vietnamese for­ of Communist confinement in
ces tost 20 killed, IS wounded ('/vrhoslovakln. He flew into
amt 28 missing.
Rome lo become a cardinal
Guerrilla casualties were and live in permanent axtla
not known.
Irom hi&gt; homeland.
Da Nang is 400 mil** noitli
uf Saigon,
Removed
TAMPA (L PI) — Charles
II i) s r n h r r i! , m Tallahas*
Killed Hy Train
FLORAL CITY tU I’l) - M*r printing executive, * 1 1
William Ellsworth lienlborne, J forcibly removed from a Mistum! 8n, was killed in*l.int!y omi Iaum4^air liner here Thurahere today when his ear was day after he slaitled fellow
struck try an Atlantic C oast. passenger* with talk about his
Line railroad freight train
life being in danger.

A n n o u n c in g
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Then Compare. You Will Be In For A BIf
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(Rev. Grover Sewell

Dean To Assist
Revision Study
Of University

Belief
Matter?
How many tlmei we have
heard someone make the re­
mark that, "It doei not matta r what ona believe* but on­
ly what we do that count!."
Of coune, mch an attitude Ii
extremely illogical lince what
art do ii bated on our Ideal.
Whether or not we lerve our
fellow man depend* on w hit
we believe concerning him. In
many area* of the world peo­
ple do not think it necenary
to lerve their fellow man at
all. If ha gate In the way of
ona’i own iclfieh quest then it
!a only emart to eliminate
him a i Stalin eliminated his
opponent! during the reign In
Rusiia. The unbeliever can
find come eeemlngly expedit­
io n meins of accompllihing
h it purpoiea If he carei noth­
ing for hli fellow men. The
gangiter "rubs him out" and
the ahrewd mlnipulator may
mfiuse lawi to aerve hti pur*
poii, but the end m u lt li
bulcally the n m e. However,
If one bellcrti th it every hum m being U made In the
image of God his attitude
must change and change dras­
tically. The ‘ unbeliever may
look at a man and
him aa
not more than a common ani­
mal. Hli philosophy tells him
that the penon In his view
will someday be no more than
dust and therefor* could not
be important for more than
a few year! at best. The per*
aon who arcs his fellow ninn
a i hia brother will have a dif­
ferent opinion altogether. No
m atter who he ii, he counts
and matter! tremendously)
He will rare that the soul,
which Is the reel person, shell
live with God furevrr. lie will
realize that when he standi
a t the graveside of a loved
om that there ha* not been
an annihilation but an Inci­
dent of life by which hil lov­
ed one line been ushered Into
heaven if he has believed.
It U interesting to note
that boating is increasing in
popularity io much that many
problems have arisen. Boating
can be a wonderful hobby or
It can create a problem if
mlauaed.' One Is that ‘the
weaker church members are
forgetting what la the moat
important face of life and of­
ten find themselves, on Sun­
day morning, riding the wa­
ters rather th in worshipping
tiic True Water of Life. The
illustration that occurs to me
from boating, however, comrs
from the law which require*
Ilf* preserver* to b« carried
in boat*. Many lives have been
■aved when a person who
finds himself floundering in
th* water ll thrown a life
preserver. It muel h* wonder­
ful when * pertnn feele the
chill of death upon him to be
• tile to grasp a float that
aavee him. 1'erhapa it hurta
tha pride of moat anyone to
have to be aavrd, Most of ua
Ilk* to feel that we can take
car* of thing* without someon* alia having to halp but a
drowning person gladly suc­
cumb* to hia pride and ac­
cept* the preserver without
reservation. We find ourselves
in a whole world of storm*
•ml angry water*. How often
we /eel that the problems of
Ufa are too much and feel
that surely we shall drown

2—FrI. Feb. 19, *65

unleei Someone heyond ourselves savea u*. Th# wonderful thing about It !■ that a
father knowi
loving Heavenly Father
how weak we are. He know*
that we cannot atay afloat
ouraalvaa and haa offered ui
a Saviour, even His own
who was willing to d
we could accept Him
saved. Belief ia important be­
cause through this belief we
accept the Saviour. Just is
the drowning man in tha lake
leea the life preserver and
grasps it in belief that it will
save him, io the mm who
want! eternal life gr*spi
Christ that we might have
eternal salvation.
If we took this Illustration
farther wc might aay that the
person rescued In the water
would not want to simply hsng
on to the preserver for the
remainder of hli life. lie
would want to be pulled In
and ba able to throw out the
Ufa Una to others who ara In
as desperate need as hi found
hlpisclf onetims. If you have
accepted th» Saviour for eter­
nal life -you too will want to
ssrve Him that others might
stand on thi Bock that never
fails,

Dr. John M. Bevsn, desn
of Florida Presbyterian College, U •iilating in study of
possible revision of th i aca­
demic program »t St. Louii
University, fsmous old Jesuit
school In flt. Lmils, Mo.
St. Louis University r«portcdly ii plinning to think
boldly and experimentally In
terms of core curriculum, Independent study and advanced
placement, areas in which
Florida Presbyterian College,
despite its youth, already has
given nstlonal leadership In
the field of higher education.
Dr. Bevan not only is a doc­
tor of philosophy and a psy­
chologist but slso holds a
Bachelor of Divinity degree.
He holds memberships In both
Phi Beta Kappa, tha liberal
arts society, and Sigma Xi,
the science honor society. Ha
previously has servid In an
advisory capacity for Notre
Dame and Bostcn College,
both Jesuit Institutions.
St. Louis University has a
student body of 0,000 and a
fspulty-of 1,400 headed by the
Very Bev. Paul 'C.* Ilelherl,
president. The erhool wig
founded In in'll.

MYF Member Reports On Trip
To United Nations-Seminar By Jane Casselberry
Ann Trawlck, 17-yrar-old
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A.
K, Trawlck of Altamonte
Spring*, recently reported on
her trip north to attend the
United Nation* - Washington
Seminar to the Science MYF
of the Casselberry Community
Methodist Church, which spon­
sored her.
She began her trip, which
she described as "the most
wonderful experience of my
life,” from Jacksonville on
Saturday, Jan. 31, traveling
by Jet to New York with Jier
20 companions from the Flori­
da Conference of tha Metho­
dist Church.
Having left Florida’s balmy
winter weather, she found It
rather a shock a few hours
later to Iw sightseeing In New
York In 16 degrees above zero
temperatures.
On Sunday morning the
group attended services at the
Riverside Church where |&gt;r.
Hnrry Kmrrson Fosdick form­
erly was minister.
They were briefed by mem­
bers of th* different depart­
ments at tha United Nations
on such vital areas as the
Congo, South Africa, lied
China, foraign aid, apd United
Nations Children's Fund 'b*-'
for* attending the meeting of
the General Assembly.
Ann was much Impieesad by
sincerity ,o[ tha repreaentatlve* of varioua countries at
the UN who seem to ha work­
ing hard toward the goal of
peace and cooperation.
The group visited the mod­
em church renter built by th»
Methodist Church *n(l located
across from the UN and thr

mission headquarters at the
Inter-Church Center.
During their New York atay
they also attended the Pulltxer Prize winning Broadway
play, “How to Succeed in
Businen Without llaally Try­
ing," and vtaited Radio City
and Greenwich Village.
On Wadneedly they travel­
ed to Washington where they
experienced seasonal low tem­
peratures for that city. They
were privileged to alt In on
Senate Committee hearings
and to he present for the
opening of the Senate. They
interviewed Sen, Holland in
Ida offira and war* given
briefing* by government offi­
cials on disarmament. Far
Eastern affairs, end the Or­
ganization of A m e r i c a n
Htatas.
Two other highlight* of
their Washington stay were
a visit Thursday night to th*
Lincoln Memorial and a visit
to th* Ruaslan Embassy where
thry Interviewed th* third
secretary.
Among th* pise*# Included
In their sightseeing tour*
wtr* the Smithsonian Insti­
tute, Ml. Vernon, historic
Christ Church, ths National
Cemetery at Arlington, and •
Congressional tour of tha
Wldie House.
Ann found the experience
rava her » real sense of pride
In her government and made
her went to do aomathlng for
the government and tha
church. Aha expressed her ap­
preciation to th* Renter MYF,
whose encouragement and fi­
nancial support mule th*
Irlp possible.

CONCORDIA SENIOR COLLEGE Choir of Ft. Wayne, Ind
will pregent a concart In the nuditorium of Seminole High
8chool at 8 p.m., Sunday, March 7. Singing with the 45-voice
group ii John Goers* (third from right, back row), who was

Rev. Mr. Timms
Welcomed Back
By Geneva Group

DeBary WSCS
Circles Set
Meetings

By JoAna llaya
The WBC8 of Geneva Meth­
odist Church held It* ragular
monthly ms*ting.
Mrs. Rook Murley, presi­
dent, opened tha meeting with
scripture from the Bible af­
te r which those present sing,
"Blest Be the Tlds th ai
Binds."
Following th* singing, tha
Lord’s Praysr was repeated.
M r • . Murley introduced
■pedal guasta for tha matt­
ing, Bav, and Mr*. W. E.
Timm* and Donald Atwood.
Tha Society took thla oppor­
tunity to welcome back Rev.
anR Mr*. Timm*. Bgv. Timm!
la pastor of th* church and
recently returned following
•everal months of eonflnemsnt
to his horns In flanford.
During tha busineia meet­
ing the Society voted to post­
pone the bake-sala which was
planned for thr first part of
February to a later data. It
also was voted that th* Bociety would sponsor a church
■upper which will b« h*lrl in
Fellowship 11*11 In th* latter
part of March.
Mrs. Augusta Bilhrey, sec­
retary, read a "thank you"
note from the parents of Judy
Kinnaird expressing their ap­
preciation to the Society for
Its kindness to Judy following
■n accident.
Following the rlos* of thr
business meeting, Rev. Timms
reviewed ths first II chapters
of (!*n*sls which th* floeUty
recently studied. The meeting
was closed with prayer after
which everyone went to Fel­
lowship H*ll where Rev. »nd
Mrs. Timm* were guest at a
luncheon.

By Mr*. John Leone
Circles of the Woman's So­
ciety of Christian Service of
DeBary Community Methodist
Church will meet next week.
Schedules arc: Sarji Circle,
horns of Mrs,
20 Sunset Drive, Monday, 7:30"
pm .;
Naomi Circle, home HI Mrs.
Arthur Arrington, 227 Plumost Road, 10 a.m., Tuesday;
Ruth Clrels, home of Mrs.
William Raich, 23 Hibiscus
Drive, 1:30 p.m, Tuesday;
Martha Circle, home of Sire.
Howard Green, 20 Bon!t»
Road, t:30 p.m. Tuesday;
Mary Clrcl*, at th* church,
Mr*, Adam Muller, hosteis,
p.m. Tuesday; Lydia Circle,
h.-me of Mrs. E. H. Hslgh, 10
Maderla Road, 2 p.m. Tues­
day; Esther Circle, home of
Mrq. Peter Hall, 228 Rayou
Vista, 2 p.m. Tuesday.
The Society will dhserve Its
ninth birthday luncheon at
12:30 p.m. March 2, in social
hall of the church with the
.Mwgy and Martha Circles as
hostesses.
World Day of Prayer Is
scheduled for 10 *.m., March
S, *t the DeBary Presbyterian
Church with all churches par­
ticipating and servlc** open
to the public.

Vestry Names
Committees
V**try Committee* of Holy
Cross Episcopal Church, Han­
ford, hav* besn announced by
R*V. La Roy D. Soper, rsftor.
Those serving, and their
committers, are George Danglrman and Chandler Bwanecn, huildinr and grounds;
Phil Roche, Peter Bukur snd
Henry Tamm, stewardship;
Randall Chase and Leigh Fbbert, church expansion; Ssl
Manfre, Jack Homer and
Danglsmnn, youth; Mo Parry
and Kennsth Wing, visitation
and evangstlim.

Missionaries Tell African Experiences
By Jane Casselberry
Dr. and Mrs. Eugcoe B.
Kellarsberger, retired m adkil
Tnlsilonsriss to ths Bdgaw
Congo now living In Melbourne
Beach, were guests at a cover
ed dub luncheon gives by the
WICS of Caaselberry Com­
munity Methodist Church.
Mrs. Kallariberger gave id
interesting talk on their ex­
periences in Africa and liter
in their work with American
Leprosy Minion* which took
them around the world.Sbe drew ■ contrast between
th* present diy and in 1616
wh«o Dr. Kelkrsbcrger first
w est to the Congo. In thoaa
early days hr operated under
a tree and friendi of th* pat
Jent stood by with ip rari on
the ready Just in c a n the
r" should
"while witch doctor"
lose a patient under the
thi knife,
During hi* first term
m in Africa be walked 3,000 miles and
Kims time* treated a* many
• s eoo patients a day.
Now it Is possible for fewer
missionaries to «•»*•
people by m rin i of radio ala
(ions, airplanri, and hand ojw
iftc d gospel record p la te n

The persecution ind^m krlyr-1rapid spread of the gospel, she dent, conducted th* business
dom which Chrlstlini arc un-issid.
masting. The group voted to
dergoinc to Tbs Congo today
Following the program, Mrs. purchase 10 plisUc top melsl
ar* bringing about the more | Phillip Caesber, W6CS presl
folding tables (or Weaver 1DU
with five to b* paid for from
the general fund and five by
the circles.
In other action It was noted
to give 1100 to the church
scholarship fund.
Members will attend ■ "Day
Apart" on Friday, Feb. 26,
from 6:30 to 11:30 a. m. at
Goas
Memorial
Methodist
Church. Orlando.
World Day of Prayer will be
observed by tha Csstelberry
WSCS on Friday, Marc*
M uch I,
s, at
10 a. m. at th# church with
M n. Frank H ttslck, spiritual
Ilia chairman, in charge of
the program.

DR. AND MRS. E. R. KELLKItSBERGKB

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Seminole High valedictorian and Is the eon of Rev,
Herl^ert W, Gocrea, pastor of Lutheran Church of the Re­
deemed, one of three Lutheran churches in the county aponsoring the concert-.

Annual dlitrict meeting U
icbaduled for Tuaaday, March
I, from 8;Jo a. m. to U:M p.
ra. at Broadway Methodist
Church, Orlando. Mn. - Wil­
liam Hughlatt, Congo missiontry will bo principal ipeikar.
Hoftauea for tfao luochaoc
were Mn. C. K FUbrr. Mra.
John Weir, Mr«. Emily Van
Dcuaan and Mn. Nall Innla.

HONORED GUESTS a t it meeting and luncheon of the.Geneva Methodist
Womnn'r Society of Christinn Service were Rev. and Mra. W. E. Timms,
who have returned to their duties at the church following hia recent ill­
ness. With them is Mrs. Rook Murley (right), WSCS president.

PROGRAM SPEAKER fo r St. Andrews Presbyterian Church of Bear
Lake was Mrs. Hugh Linton (second’ from left), who recently returned
front Korea and appeared in the native dress. With Iter are Rev. Thomas
Makln. minister; Mrs. L, C. Tinsley, president of the Women of the
Church, and Mrs. H. A. Essicjt, Ecumenical Mission chairman.

Rev. Callaway
Leads Service
In Oviedo
By Evelyn Lundy
Guest minister last Sunday
at First Methodist Church of
Oviedo was Bev. C. B. Calla­
way, executive director of
Goodwill Industrie* of Orlan­
do, who gave an interesting
and inspiring talk on work
accomplished by this service.
lie told of countless people
who have been helped and ask­
ed that anyone having clothes,
appliances, furniture, or other
useful articles, hsv* them
ready when the Goodwill In­
dustrie* truck visit* the area
in the near future.
Quarterly Conference for
th# Oviedo rhurrh has been
announced fer 7:30 p.m., ApriJ

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Church To Open
Class Series
Rev. Delmsa Copeland of
t h a CsMelberry Methodist
Church will conduct a series
of membership classes for
adulta beginning at 7:30 p.m.
Monday. Classes for children
more than nine years old will
■tart at 0:46 a m. nsxt Satur­
day,
Those attending th* class**
will ba recalved into th*
church on Palm Bunday.

Church Class
To Meet

The Christian Homemaker*
Class of th* Casselberry Com­
munity Methodist Church will
meet at 8 p.m., Tuesday, at
th* home of Mr. and Mrs L.
L. Werley on I^ike-of-theWocds, Co-hostesses will h*
Mrs. Jam** Pugh »nd Mr*.
Edw»rd I.unn.
Rev. ami Mra. Delmas Cope­
World Service.
land will be in charge of the
Tiler* Is much Spirit Wor­
progrim.
ship and Buddhism practiced
and In the foothills of moun­
POR ANT OCCASION
tain* there will be found be­
tween 2,000 and 4,000 people,
FLOWERS
not one of them a Christian,
ARE ALWAYS
sh* laid.
CORRECT
Sh* closed the program by
stating that there are three
ways to help the poor people
of Korea—pray, give gener­
ously through mission work,
and encourage young people
to go om and work in the
county.
SANFORD
Rev. and Mrs. Linton and
FLOWER SHOP
their six children, presently
Cor. E. 1st A Sanford Av*.
home on leave, ar* making
122-1622
623-6411
their horns in Northcreat.

Passion Play To Open Season.
February 28
Beginning Sunday, Feb. 28,
and continuing through E n te r
Sunday, April 11, the specta­
cular Black Hills Passion Play,
an annual community project
of Lake Wales, will be pre.
seated In Like Wales’ beauti­
ful, artistically landscaped na­
tural amphitheater.
As in past seasons, the’ Pas­
sion Play will feature the re­
nowned Christus Portrayer,
Josef Meier, and hli cast of
30 professional Biblical dram ­
atists, supported by more than
100 local persons, most of
whom have participated in the
production since 1063.
The Play Is presented on
Tuesdays, Thursdays and Sat­
urday s at 7:30 p. m., and on
Sundays there is a twilight
performance at 6 p. m.
Two innovations of the 1965
season, and by popular re­
quest will be a matinee per­
formance al 3 p. m. every
Wednesday during March, and
performances at 7:30 every
night of Holy Week. The Eas­
ter Sunday performance will
be at 6 p. m.
The Lake Wales Amphi­
theater is operated by a non- — • • w i—loa 1 of 1 local
business and civic leaders who
give their time and efforts to
the presentstion of this oldest
of dram as—a living portrays!
of the last seven days In the
life of Jesus Christ on 'earth,
the greatest story ever told.

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Esther. Circle
The Esther Circle of Cassel­
berry Community Methodist
Church W8CS will meet at
1 p.m. Wednesday *t the Cas­
selberry Woman’* Club on
Overbrook Drive. Hostesses
will be Mrs. Dmrius Prtngle,
Mrs. Kenneth Green and Mrs.
George Fitch.

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Korean Life Related
By Missionary's Wife
By Maryann 61lief
Special guest *t th* family
night pot luck supper spon­
sored by-Bear Lake’* St. An­
drews Presbyterian Woman of
ths Church was Mrs. Hugh
Linton, who recently return­
ed from Boonchun, Korea,
where ih t end her husband,
a missionary, have lived for
th* past 10 ysars.
Program speaker for * the
evening, Mrs, Linton appear­
ed in a beautiful blue Kimo­
no, native dress for womrn in
Kcrsa. She also ' displayed
garment* worn by littl* boys
and girls in thr country which
ar* quit* different from those
of American children.
Illustrating her talk with
color slid'1*, sh* pointed out
that leprosy it a serious prob­
lem in Korea and that the
missionaries and teachers arc
working hard to teach the peo­
ple sanitation habits In ths
home as a means of bringing
th* dreaded disease undtr
control.
Sh* reported that on* of
•vary 60 persons haa actlva
TB and that many hav* to be
turned *w*y from hospiUls
which *r* too amall and »r«
inadequately equipped, a fac­
tor which contributes to rapid
spread of th* Uln*M.
Starvation In Koroa, which
h*a a population of 27 million,
la "terrific," and tha only
help com*a through Church

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Episcopalians
Stage Rally And
Hootenanny
By Donna Eaten
Christ Episcopal Church,
Longwood, was host to 245
member* of the clergy'and
of the
Episcopal Young
Churchmen for an EYC Dean­
ery Hally ami Hootenanny.
Two hands provided music
foi ** e event. They were
“The Entertainers" of Or­
lando, including Diana Ma­
son, Danny Itumey and Hob
Crowell, and “The Fiesman"
from Lake Sumpter Junior
Cnlhge. Leesburg, made up
of !/ll Biicman, David BaYnett and Don Sharwalt.
. T'oods served during the af­
ternoon and ccvning included
hot dogs and all the trim ­
mings, popcorn, candy apples,
potato chips and soft drinks.
Distinguished clergy join­
ing Rev. Charles W ..Stewart
Jr., vicar of Christ Episcopal,
for the occasion were Rev.
LeRoy D. Soper, Holy Cross
Church, Sanford; Rev. Fred­
erick J. Seddon of Holy Fam­
ily Church, Fine H ills;.Rev.
Churlcs Caldwell of St. Mary
of the Angels Church, Pinecastle; Rev. Walter W. Cawthorne of St. Luke's and St.
PeUr'a.-£i.. Cloud; Mev. Hol­
lis H. Buchanan of St. Rich­
ard’s, Winter Park; Rev. Ar­
thur L. Dasher of St. Mich­
ael’s, Cortege Park;
Rev. Alfred L. Durrance of
Good Shepherd, Maitland;
Rev. Wendell Hainlin of SL
John's Kissimmee; Rev. Fran­
cis Cooper of E m a n u e l
Church, Orlando; Rev. Wil­
lard Lynn of Christ the King,
Azalea park; Rev. Charles
Warden of Church of ■the
Messiah, W inttr Garden; Rev.
Charles Hay of All Saints,
Winter Park; Rev. Canon
Larry D. Lossing and Rev.
Canon Leigh Putnam of
Cathedral Church of St. Luke,
Orlando, and Rev. Dimstan.
Brother Dedarus and Brother
Anthony of the Order of St.
Francis, Orange City.

South Seminole
To Have Clinic
• For Parents

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It)' Janr Casselberry
The second session in a ser­
ies of readiness workshops
for parents of pre-school chil­
dren planning to enter fiist
grade at S^uth Seminole Ele­
mentary School at t'usselhrrry
next fall will lie held at 8
p.m, Tuesday in the school
cafeteria.
The clinic will deal with the
physical. mental, and emotion­
al needs of the first giade
child. Paient* will he taught
Various activities that ran
Lake place at home In prepare
the child for first grade.
First grade teachers con­
ducting the workshop are Mrs.
Mary E. Dunn. Mrs Carolyn
Miller. Mrs. Marjorie Stone,
and Misa Virginia Neale.
The first session held last
month was enthusiastically
received by the fathers and
mothers attending.

Church Women
t Hold Meeting

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Th* Church Women of Mos• lih Lutheran Churrh, Cassel­
berry. met Monday at 'the
borne of Mrs. Hollis Tucker,
1209 E. Notre Dame Drive,
Altamonte Springs, with mnr
members in attendance
• The program was led by
Mrs Tucker. Mrs. Carl Unify
it president cf the group.
Next meeting will be March
15 at the home of Mrs. Paul
Watson. E. Lauren Court,
Tern Park.

Area
Methodists
*
Continue Study
Dy Maryann Milese
• The second In the 7:30 pm
Sunday series course at Bear
Lake Methodist Church fur
thurchwida mission study on
Die book, "Spanish Dror|n y i," was conducted by Juan
(pollazo, counselor for refu­
gee action. Devotions were
ft-d by Mrs. Glenn Whipple.
- A ltar flowers for l*»t Sunjay's morning worship »ervt * were placed by the Whipplea to commemcrate three
anniversaries In their family—
£la birthday, the wedding an­
niversary of their aon-in-law
and' daughter, Mr. and Mra.
O'Kally and tha birthday of
^ te lr gra nd laughter, Keretein
-Awn Obuji of Juarez, Mex.

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Lyman PTA
Hears Program
By Chorus

TAKINfi ADVANTAGE of a quite moment at Deanery Rally ami
Hootenanny for Episcopal Young Churchmen held at Longwood’s Christ
Episcopal Church. Rev. Charles W. Stewart Jr. (left), vicar of the host
church, and Brother Dedacus, Order of St. Francis, Orange City, discuss
progress of the event which was attended by 245 young people and mem­
bers of the clergy.

AMERICANISM ESSAY CONTEST winners nt South Seminole Junior
High School were presented their awards Tuesday afternoon by the
Americanism Chairmen of local American Legion Auxiliary Units. Left
to right, Mrs. Leonard Casselberry, Unit 256. Casselberry; Lurry Rodd.
first prize; Debbie Davis, second; Walter Bistline, third; Charles Engel
Jr., fourth; and Mrs. Frank Stcudle, Unit 185. Altamonte Springs.

Essay Winners Receive Awards

Gordie Dixon
Rites Saturday

Presbyterian Offering To Aid
Korean College And Hospital

By Jan* Casselberry
The Lyman High School
Chorus, under direction of
John Blair, preaented a pro­
gram of songs at a meeting
of the Lyman Parent-Teacher
Association Tuesday evening
in the school auditorium.
Rtv, Dclrnas Copeland, min­
ister of Casselberry Commun­
ity Methodist Church, gave
the devotion.
James Bowers, school gui­
dance counselor, spoke on the
problem of college admission
and the importance of senior
placement tests. ‘‘Increased
pressure hss been felt this
year more than ever before
from college admissions of­
fices with many of the Ly­
man seniors having to accept
their second choice,” he stat­
ed.
He advised parent! to ap­
ply to a junior college If their
son or daughter has been
turned down at the university
level.
A- nominating committee
was elected consisting of Mis.
Merle Kent, chairman, and
Mrs. Edgar Lyons, Mrs. J. R.
Legg, Mrs. Edward Lunn and
Mrs. Carlyle Swofford, They
will present a slste of officers
at the May meeting.
The nest PTA meeting on
Tues., March tfi, will be only
for parents of seniors and
graduation plans ami other
end of year activities will be
discussed.
Following this week's meet­
ing. refreshments were serv­
ed in the cafeteria by 12th
giade mothers.

Objectives of the IMS
Birthday Offering of Presby­
terian Churches were reveal­
ed here Wednesday when
Presbyterian Women of the
Church of district 6 met at
First Presbyterian Church
with Mrs. Abraham Lincoln
of DeBary, district chairman,
presiding.
Mrs. II. C. Harris of Win­
ter Park, Presbyterian chair­
man on Ecumenical Missions
and Relations, advised that
the first *100,000 of the offering will be used for schol­
arships to the Presbyterian
College in Taejon, Korea, the
only Christian rollege outside
of Seoul that offers major
courses in the sciences.
Balance of the money will
be used for the Presbyterian
Medical Center in Chonju,
Korea, which is the only hos­
pital in an area of 3 million
people that provides complete
medical care.
A report on the Synodical
Training School and its
changes, given by Mrs. Thom­
as Peacock of Orlando in the
absence of Mrs. It. L. Tilghman, Synodical president, due
to iltnrss, outlined seven
classes to he taught in the
school with the new one,
"Adult Literacy,'* counting
for two credits'
A brief review of the
"Thinjc Pink Book,” minute
hook of the 10th annual
meeting of the women of St.
Johns Presbytery, was given
by Mrs. W. A. Barr of Or­
lando, Presbyterial president.
The meeting, held in tho
Umrch sanctuary, was opened
with wftrship and prayer by
Rev. Grover Sewell, pastor of

Funeral services for Mrs
Gordie Bell Dixon, 60. of .1002
Friendly A t e n u e , Orlando,
who died Wednesday m an Or,
lando hospital, will he held at
4 pm Saturday at Fairvilta
Baptist Church with Rev Wit
liam Albert officiating. Burial
will lie in Wixxilawn Memorial
Park
A native of Cordele. Ga ,
and a charter tnemlier of
Fairvilla Baptist Church, \lis l*t if #*. All t h r e e w in n e r s live
Dixon

had

lived

in

O rlando m

sinr^ 1930
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Survivors are her husband.
Willie Dixon, of Orlando,
daughters, Mrs Willard laid
Ji . Mrs Clyde Gaskms, Mrs.
William II
Gamble, Mrs
James Most-had! Jr and Mrs
Id wood Harris, all of Orlando;
her rttolher, Mrs. Anna Byrd
Walls, Orlando; brothers, Car
mage Walls. Gadsden, Ala
Johnny I.ec Walls and (Hand
Walls, of Lakeland, Clyde
Walls, of The Sanford Hrrald
slaff, and Clarence Walls, both
of Orlando; sisters, Mrs. lien
ry Godhold, of Orlando, and
Mrs Mark Dobbs, of Sara­
sota; 18 grandchildren and one
great grandchild.

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the host church. Welcome
was extended by Mra. Carl R.
Schilke, president of the lo­
cal women.
A clever »kit wn» present­
ed by presidents of the vari­
ous groups in the district
following the business ses­
sion. Those participating. In
addition to Mrs. Schilke, were
Mrs. Harry L. Miller of De­
Bary, Mr*. Paul R. Jacob of
Del-and, Mr*. Frank Drum­
mond of Maitland, Mrs. Ar­
thur deYoung of Church of
the Covenant, Sanford, and
Mrs. Harry D. Warren of
Winter Park.
Rcnediction was given by
Rev. A. C, Summers of the
Dellary church after which
the guests adjourned to Fel­
lowship Hall for luncheon
served by the local group.

By Jane Casselberry
The South Seminole Junior
High 'School Athletic Associ­
ation will sponsor a chicken
supper, 5 until 8:30 p.m., Sat­
urday at In the ‘xcbohl cafe, .T? i • *■._ -- ‘miT
teria.
The adult serving will inelude one-half fried chicken,
baked potato, coleslaw, rolls,
cake and tea or coffee. The
meal will be prepared by the
regular lunchroom staff.
Public support will be wel­
comed at the dinner from
which the proceeds will he us­
ed fo r'th e school’s athletic
program.

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Page 4— F r i. F a b . 19,

Coach Payne
In 19th Year
With Lp a n 9

Strikes
Spares

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By John A. Spolski
Although it’s been said
many times previously in this
column, here’s still another
bouquet for all of the women
bowlers in the Sanford area.
The S a n f o r d Women's
Bowling Association staged
its fifth annual tournament
a t Je t Lense this past week­
end with the lergest number
of teems entered since this
tourney began.
Add to this the fact that
It ran extremely smooth dur­
ing the two-day affair and
you can readily see why I'm
ao enthusiastic In praise of
its
hard-working Officers:
President Eleanor Anderson
and secretary-treasurer Fran
Morton.
I just hope that the men's
__ event is as. successful. I t’ll
-U-—probably hinge on ' the reaponse that" thi~ Navy Lea­
gues offer to this endeavor.
There are only two more
weeks for the men’s teams
to meet the entry deadline
date. Applications are avail­
able at the lanes.
There were only six pins
separating the final results
with the
nod going to a 2709, luiiung.
ing to Stenstrom Realty. The
second place Hehrens Tractor
Repair five-some put up a
good scrap and for a while it
looked like they Just might
collect enough Xs to finish
on top of the totem pole.
Third through eighth p»sitlos were filled by Jet Inn
2090; Electees 2044; Starchiefs 2043; Howe Tire Shop
2821; Ilettye Ann's Hair
Styling 2018; l.e Sabres 20IU;
Kama insurance 2609 and
Cutallnas 2008.
Special recognition toward
the Tuesday AM Rill Hemp­
hill Motor-ettes League who
not only entered a goodly
number of teams into the
*
tournament but placed four
of them into the winner's
circle, also.
A 1152 series, Including
handicap, was the winning
combination fur the doubles
event and It was tossed by
Sue Jackson and Helen Pad­
gett.
The five other positions
whlch'll receive prise money
for their scores are Dreti/
lislrd 1128; Callan/Kipp 1093;
Sexton/Wiltshire 1090; Andcrs o n / D o r m a n 1073; and
Kaelln/Armao 1007.
Turning to the singles
competition, Etta
Dorman
rode out the storm of strikes
by one and all and finished
high with her 023 series.
Coming on down the ladder,
In second-slot, was Jane Spol­
ski 699 (you're right, my
ears are really burning at
home now!); Dottle Drets
686; Mary Meeks 681; Teena
Armao 680; Alice Sexton 671;
and Marlyn Fergurson 669.
Finally, in the all import­
an t all-events ■scratch de­
partment, Sanford's highestaverage woman bowler, Jean
Krleck, shot a 1600 for the
nine games to snag 'this title.
If you divide nine games into
that total, you’ll eee that
Jean rolled her league aver­
age during tournament play,
a 178.
It was a pleasant surprise
to see Helen Padgett’s name
second one the list with her
1664; Jane (here she is
again) Spolski was third
with a 1602 and Etta Dor­
man's 1499 was good for
fourth.
Congratulations to one and
all for your co-operation.
Special thanks to John Kneeland, secretary of the San­
ford Men's Dowling Associa­
tion, for his invaluabls as­
sistance during the course of
the tournament.
The Sunday scotch doubles
went lacking for entrnnU
■gain this
thla pa at week. Actualagain
1jr, we'll give it on* more try
ly.
thla week and decide then
and there whether to continue
it or to gently nudge it into
the acrap heap.
Personally, I Juat cgn't un­
derstand the lack of particip­
ation considering the cash
guarantee it carries.
This past Sunday’s wlnnahs
were Mary and Bill Meeks
with a tM (Including handi­
cap), second pl^ce falling to
.Marge Cara there and Ouster
Anderson with a 921. Those
Ure total for flee games

Each of the Individual
games carries a cash prise
and these are the folks who
collected the Ipot: Jo Brown/
Doug Owens 198; Mtfry/Bill
Meeks 207; Jo Brown/Doug
Owens 188; Fran Morton/
Jerry
Wisdom
198; and
Eleanor Beique/Bob May 197.
Those scores aren't too
difficult to best, are they)
See you at scotch doubles on
Sunday at 9.
And while we're on the
Sunday subject, we'll gladly
continue the "special" for
you from 11:30 till 3 p. m.
Even though the crowds are
large, there really isn't a
long wait for lanes.
A friendly reminder for all
of the women of their special
awards banquet at the Capri
Restaurant on Tuesday at
7:80 J). tn. ‘ -r - &gt;»r-■'•mAt that time all o f ' the
trophies and the prize money
for the tournament winners
will be awarded. In addition,
as a s|&gt;eclal incentive, a brand
new presentation will be
mude to the gal who has done
the most for bowling In the
past year.
Sounds like a real good
Idea and ohe Which has been
long overdue. Thera are many
local laanica who could very
tasily qualify for such an
honor.

Seattle Cagers
Still Determined
SEATTLE (UP!) — The
Seattle University basketball
learn left for s two-game road
trip today.
It lelt determined to con
inuc shooting for a post season
tournament bid despite the
[mint-shaving scandal which
robbed the Chieftains of the
20- point- per- game scoring
punch of captain Charlie Wil­
liams.
nut Williams, author of
Seattle's lightning fast break
and the spark for the team's
17 6 record 'his season, is gone
So is utility guard Teller
Phillips, arrestrd on the ssmr
point shaving conspiracy char­
ges.
So is reserve center l». J.
Wheeler, expelled because hr
knew of the alleged bribe a t­
tempt and did not report It.

SUE JACKSON (left)
and Helen Padgett (top
photo) w e r e crowned
Doubles Champions of
the 1965 Sanford Wom­
e n 's b o w l i n g tourna­
m e n t a t J e t.L u n e s .. The
duo' rolleif*29 pins more
than second place Dottie Iirctz and Juanita
I i a i r d w i t h 1,123.
K a t h y G r a y (lower
photo) picked an excel­
lent time to roll her
high aeries of 620 Het
to lead her Stenstrom
Realty team to first
place iji the team event.
(Herald Photos)

NBA
United Press Inirrnsllonsl
EASTERN DIVISION
W I.
53 12
Boston
40 23
Cincinnati
33 29
Philadelphia
22 40
New York
WESTERN DIVISION
' W L
36 20
I-os Angeles
31 32
St. loiuls
28 33
Baltimore
Detroit
. 21 39
14 50
San Kranclieo
Thursday's Results
Los Angeles 117 Philadelphia
119
Huston 119 St. Luuis 109
Detroit 107 San Francisco 106
Only games scheduled
Fridsy's (ism rs
Los Angeles at Bsjlmore
Only game scheduled
Saturday's Games
New York vs. Phila. at Det.
St. Units at Detroit
Huston at San Francisco
Only games scheduled

Heavyweights
At Crossroads

CIIICACO (UPI) - Crime
ayndirate gambling bosses
reaped thousands of dollars in
surcthing bets set up through
Die “ fix” of a Seattle Univer­
ROME (UPI) — Towering
sity-University of Idaho bas­
Hilly Daniels of Brooklyn, N.
ketball game, the Chicago Sun- Y., and stocky Franco de PicTimes said today.
coli of Italy meet at the cross­
roads of their careers tonight
Diaz Replaces
in s 10-round heavyweight bout
CHERRY IIII.L, N. J. at the Sports Palace,
(UPI) — (III Dias of New
The 6-foot, 5-Inch Daniels
York has brim named to re­ will be trying to win back
place Charlie Cotton In an the recognition he once knew
exhibition non-title f i g h t as a ranking heavyweight
against non-title fight against while the bull-shouldered 109middleweight champion Joey pound De Plccoll will be fight­
Ciardello here on April 6.
ing for his professional life.

Lions Host Satellite,
End Season Saturday
By Marshall Lingo
Herald Sports Wrltrr
The Oviedo Lions play host
to the Scorpions of Satellite
Beach High School tonight for
the second time tills year.
Tile Lions are alter revenge
slier falling to defeat four
weeks ago at Satellite Beach
But since that loss, the
Lions have chalked op seven
straight victories, including
Iwo wins over Eau Gallie, a
74 00 score over Lyman and an
Impressive 56 48 tally over Co­
coa Beach.
Oviedo Is after No. 14 to
night and Judging from the
results of the first game you
wouldn't think they'd get il
Hut, on the other hand, (tie
Lions have beaten s o m e
mighty lug teams since then
and most observers seem to
think the Lions will’ make a
much better showing this
tiintf.
The Uuns travel to Cocoa
Beach Saturday for the see
end time this year to compete
with the Mimitemrn of Cocoa
Ilcach High School.
Oviedo was the victor two
weeks sgo by s score of 65 48
but Cocos Dcsrh has a lough,
hard-fighting tram and the
Lions could run into some
trouble when they tackle the
Mtmitemen for the second
time.

Better Golf-Through Exercise
By Gary Player
Written for NBA
4—Trlrep Klck-llark
Ths triceps are ths muscles
at ths hack of ths upper arm,
and this exercise is designed
to strengthen them.
You begin In a crouched

position (figure A), extend­
ing the arm backward (figure
B) eight to 10 time*. You
must, of course, do the exer­
cise with both armf.
After you have mastered
eight to 10 repetitions, you
should increase the number

from 12 to 16.
You should inhale as the
weight is extended to the rear
ami exhale aa the weight
moves forward.
(NEXT:
Raise)

Saturdsy's contest with Co­
coa Beach w i l l complete
Oviedo's season schedule.

Indians Take On
Boone Tonight
Ry David Higginbotham
llrrald Sports Writer
Tin- Seminole High cagers
vsill travel to Boone High
School In Orlando tonight to
take on the Boone Braves in
a Metro Conference affair
slated to begin at H p in.
The lust time the- two teams
met the Braves bojjt the Sentinoles by only a fen points In
a double overtime playoff
Coach Ralph Sliimpf's JoyVies will start the aelion al
6 30 p ni. when they lake on
tile Baby Braves. The starters
for the Baby Seminolcs will
Ik- Wally Jernigan,
Frank
Whlgham, Paul Loltuy, Greg
Shively and Greg Ganas.
Tonight will lie the Jay Vets
last game nf the season and
the JayVre cheerleaders have
asked the local fans and the
booster club to attend the
game.
The starters for Sanford
will be Buddy Stumpf, Bon
Hinson, Steve Groover, Don
Nicholas arid Frank Murray.
Tonight's game will be the
end of the regular season fur
the Seminolcs but they will
play in th e ‘area tournaments
in Daytona soon after the end
of the season.

By Jim Bacchus
Herald Sports Writer
Coach Jim Payne is beginn­
ing his 19th consecutive sessoo
as bssebsll cosch at Lyman
High School snd the prospects
for the coming season look
Indeed.
Although only four lettcrmen
from last year's team are re­
turning, Payne has several
fine prospects coming up from
the 1964 Junior varsity taam
and South Seminole Junior
High.
Payne's squad began full
practice on Monday at Long
wood Field with 50 boys re
porting for the first day's
workout.
Chief among them were
three
topflight
returnees.
Steve Simpkins, Allen Currena
'and ~MirvTn' CooY.w
Another letterman, Mike
Stcriing, will not report until
the end of the current basket­
ball season. Currena, a jun
ior outfielder, was the leading
hitter on last year's club with
a .380 batting average. He
may see duty as a catcher this
season.
Simpkins was one of the
top pitchers " on
learn, lie also swings a big
stick. Cook will see duty both
as a lly-ehascr and hurler.
Sterling performed m Die outfield last year, but the senior
will most likely perform at
second base in 1965.
Chief among live newcomers
sre four boys from list yetr's
fine South Seminole nine;
Mark Brewei, Larry Lott,
Charley Newell and Brent
Helms.
Brewer was outstanding for
the Hurricanes last season
both at his position on the
pitcher's mound and at the
plate. He war the ace of the
Cane staff, compiling a fine
record of seven victories
against only three losses with
a 1 07 earneJ fun average. He
led the team with the hat, al­
so, logging s 3jkJ swat mark.
Lott performed both at third
base and behind the plate last
season, while batting at a .350
clip. Newell i, a lefiy throwknown for his fast delivery
ing pitcher and first baseman
ami long hits Helms Is a fla­
shy shortstop and notorious
base runner
Other boys worth mention
in the Lyman picture are hurlers Tim Blair and Frank Hallantine, catcher Russ Brandes, first sacker Lsrry Miller
and inficldcr Brian Bury.
Coach Payne wiU be seeking
lo Improve on last season's
record of six wins and seven
defeats. Including five one run
losses, four o* which ended In
14) shutouts He has the mak­
ings of a fine pitching staff in
Simpkins, Cook, Brewer, Ne­
well, Blair, and BaUanline, and
he hopes that, with the addi­
tion of a more formidable hit­
ting attack, Lyman may have
a fine season
The first gktnf for the Grey­
hounds will be played against
tbe WintCf Park Wildcats on
March 12 at Harper Shepherd
Field In Winter Park.

Greyhounds 'Canes Open
Diamond Play
Edge Cats At Leesburg

By Jim Bacchus
Herald Sports Writer
Two foul ahota by Joe Asher with four seconds
remaining in the game gave the Lyman Greyhounds
r 66-64 come-from-bchind victory over the Wildwood
Wildcats Thursday night in the first round of the
Orange Belt Conference tournament in Winter Gar­
den.
Lyman now faces Apop­ ney, Apopka defeated Lakeka tonight in the second view of Winter Garden, 65-31,
round of the tournnment. with the help of 20 point* by
Kissimmee meets DeLond Ricky Fly. Kissimmee upset
in the preliminary lilt at 7.
Winners of these two games
will meet Saturday night to
decide the championship.
After trailing for most of
the game, the stubborn Grey­
hounds took the lead for the
firat time, 60-68, with two

Leesburg 47-45. The Kowboys' performance was led by
Alan Starling who scored 16
points.
,
Kissimmee will face DeLsnd
tonight s t 7; DeLsnd drew a
bye in last night's action.
Lyman will face Apopka,

JOE ASIIEIl

EDDIE LONG

minute* remaining.
t h e defending Conference
Wildwood cuntc right buck chumps.
nnd with nine arronda remain­
In two curlier contests be­
ing and led 64-62.
tween the two t&lt; ams this year,
Mike Sterling made a field Lyman won 59-57 in a triple
goal for the 'llounda at this overtime game and Apopka
point to tie things up nnd won the other 42-37.
with four seconds remaining
Ktnttria for Lyman will be
Asher was fouled and made Asher and Sterling as guards,
both of his free shots.
Winkleman and Long at for­
Wildwood took an early Irnd ward and Mat is at renter
and held a 17-8 margin at the Starters for Apopka will ho
end of the firat period. They Fly and Dewey Wincey as
jumped off t&lt;&gt; a 10 point lead guards; Earl Stokes nnd Dirk
In the beginning of the sec­ Goding will be forwards and
ond period but Lyman man­ Steve Suhudos at renter.
aged to rlose the margin to
I.ymun must win this game
35-31 at the half.
to stay in the running.
Instrumental in the first
Del.und is hcuvily favored
half for Wildwood were 19 over Kissimmee although the
points by Tommy Thompson. Kouhoya defeated the Bull­
In the third period
Wbbfdogs otoe during the seueun.
wood continued with a 15 Apopka ami I.ymun uir ruled
point spread nnd
held an even
u60. chqirc.
44 lead over Lyman as the pe­
riod ended. However, L&gt;man
Gibson Picked
turned things around, scored
MILWAUKEE (UI'D—For22 points in the Isst quarter
Ty-eight-year-old
Thurman Gib­
and emerged the victors.
High men in the game for son of Detroit becamc-the 29th
Lyman were Joe Asher nnd member of the American
Eddie Long who scored 22 Bowling Congress Hail of
points each. Sterling scored Fame by a ballot of writers,
12 tallies for the 'Hounds. broadcasters, ABC officials
Gene Winkleman
scoredand
aix Hall of Fame member*.
points and Dave Matia fourRickie Miller end Steve NASCAR Plans
Simpkins also played for Ly­
DAYTONA BEACH (UPI)—
man.
NASCAR P r e s i d e n t Bill
High man Jn the gnme was France says a '381 mile stock
Thompson of Wildwood wjth car road raro will be included
26 points. Danny Jones gar­ in speed weeks next yesr al
nered 19 for the Wildcats and the International Speedway
Archie Lowry scored 10, I,es. here.
ter Lucas scored six points
snd Randy scored four.
Asher's 22 point perform­
ance gave him 389 pointa for
the season and sn average of
18.5 per game.
In other games In the tour-

By Jim Bacchu*
Herald Sports Writer
South Seminole Hurricanes
begin practice Monday at Al­
tamonte field in preparation
for the fast-approaching base­
ball season.
Coach Dave Miller hat high
hopes for this season with scven lettermen returning from
last year's team which won
eight of 13 games. About 14
aspiring players are icheduled
to report for the first work-out.
Notable a m o n g Die re­
turnees for Miller is Bruce
(Big Bed) Stuart. Red was a
regular outfielder and big
stick in the line-up for the
Canes all last year, hitting
.321. This season's plana have
Stuart aa a pitcher and (jrst
baseman. The big boy was
used in brie! stints on the
mound during the latter part
of last year. Jle. displayed a .
fine delivery and it la noprd
that he will he able to carry
the bulk of the pitching load.
Jim Lucas, last season's
regular left-fielder and leadoff hitter, also -is back. Al.
though the little southpaw's
batting average was only .192,
Ms ability to get on base and
his fine defensive value In the
outfield were a major asset
to the club. Lucas may see
duly at first base this year,
as well as in the field.
Jamie Cornell also figures
heavily in Miller's plans. A flychaser last season, he is slat­
ed for action at third base
during ihc course of the pre­
sent year. Jamie hit at a 141
clip In brief appearances last
season.
Also returning are utility
man Matt Hlckok (.500— two
hits in four-at-bat), inficldcr
Johnny Newel! (.313), Inficldcr
George Milwee ( 250) and out­
fielder Jimmy Finch. New­
comers worth mention are
pitcher Bob Mobley, outfielder
Mike Hargis and fly-chaser
Leonard Hollis.
The Hurricanes' first game,
one of 14 scheduled contests,
will be played at Leesburg on
March 13 against the Lees­
burg High JayVees.

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French sports officials Col.
Marccau respin and Dr. Franand R. Plat are scheduled lo
arrive in Mexico City Monday
lo inspect the city's facilities
for Ihc 1968 Olympic games
and to check on the possible
effects of the 7,500-foot alti­
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.PHOENIX, Aril. — (NEA)
—Whan Frank Beard woke
up, it « ia Ena ter Sunday
morning and he remembers
hit mother saying, “You’ve
been a real lick boy. You’re
lucky.”
She stood over his hospital
bed at St. Anthony's in Louis­
ville, Ky., and Frank didn't
know how he got there.
“They had needles stuck in
me,” he recalls, “and I always
had a fear of needles. My
back hurt like hell, and I
found out later they had made
two or three_ spinal taps.”
Frank didn't even know he
had been comatose since
Thursday and that a priest
had administered the last rites
of the Church,
"I wasn't aware," says
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other thsn weak and tired and.
hungry. And these people in
the room—the doctors and
nurses and my mother—all
looked so happy and relieved.”
It had started two weeks
earlier at the SL Petersburg
Ope'iSVtlere Frank, playing
hia second year on the tour,
got a cold and couldn’t shake
the fever and took it with
him to Doral in Miami. It ran
102 degrees, and when he
wasn't playing golf he slept
18 hours a day. But he finish­
ed ninth at Doral and won
11,500.
He was rooming with Rich
Casobella and Chuck Court­
ney, a couple of other young
guys on the tour. Instead of
going with them, to Greenboro, he decided to drive home
to Louisville for a rest. He
got home on Tuesday before
Easter, and the family doctor
told him he had an infection.
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leads the team in both, and
set a Quaker City Tourna­
ment record last Christmas
with 10 assists in on* ftm a
against Holy Cross.
He had 59 clean steals in
his first 20 games, which gives
you an idea of the aggressive
defense SL Joseph's play*.
All that In hta first varaRy season.
Just think what hell be Ilka
when he's a senior.

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Swedish rally March 10 fol­
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Africa, the Australian rally
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NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING
OF PROPOSED CHANGES AND
AMENDMENTS IN C E R T A 1 N
DISTRICTS AND BOUNDARIES
OF THE ZONING ORDINANCE
OF THE CITY OF SANFORD,
FLORIDA.
N otice is h ereb y j;i*en th a l n P ublic H e a r­
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(h e Zoning O rdinance of (he CUy of S a n fo rd ,
F lo rid a :

(A) Thai property wined in District C-l
(Neighborhood Commercial), located between
Oak Avenue and Myrtle Avenue from 2alh
Street lo Park Drive, is proposed tn he changed
to C-i! {General Commercial) District. Said pro­
perly being more particularly described an fol­
lows:
lllnck ], Dream wold keennd Section.
I’lal Hook -I, page .'HI. and all of Wall
Subdivision, Plat Honk II), page (17,
Semimde County Hcrords.
( It) Thai properly zoned In District CM
(Neighborhood Commercial), located between
Palmetto Avenue and l.aurt-l Avenue from 2.11h
Street to 2bth Street, is proposed to be changed
to C-2 (General Commercial) District. Said pro­
perty being more particularly described us fol­
lows:
All Hlork 1, lads 1 through I(i Itlock
2, lads 10 through 11 and lads 21
through -‘iO Hlork 3. all Itlock 4, lads lb
through 19 and lots 3.1 through 39
Itlock 5, all Itlock ft in Dreamwold Secfind Section, Plot Hook -I, page 30.
Seminole County Records; and lads 1
and 2. Wall Subdivision, Plat Hook 10,
page 67, Seminole County Records;
and all (Hocks 1, 2, 3, Spurting Heights,
Plat Hook 6, page 19, Seminole County
Records; and lad A and lad II (less
the southerly 125 feel)t(l Woodruff
Subdivision, Plat Book 3, page U ,
Seminole County Records; and North­
erly 511 feet of parcel described us:
Begin 10 ch W of NE corner of Sec­
tion 1, Township 20S, Range 30E, run
S 11 ch. E 1.15 ch, N 25 deg E to N
line of said Section, W 6.2 rh to beg.
All parties in interest and citizens shall
have an opportunity lo he heard al said hear­
ing.
By order of the City Commission of the
City of Sanford, Florida, this 8th day of Febru­
ary, 1965.
• *
II. L. Whelchel
A# City Clerk of the
City of Sanford, Florida

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with the Philadelphia War­
rior* in the early NBA daya
before his career waa ended
by an automobile accident.
The elder Guokaa la a
sportscaster for a Philadel­
phia radio and television sta­
tion which carries the St.
Joseph’s broadcasts, and it is
a tricky situation because his
son has been so outstanding.
“Guokas is the best all­
round plnyer I’ve aeen In my
time as a Big Five coach (10
years),” said Penn's Jack MeCloskey.
Dolph Fchayes is another
Guokas fan. "I have never
seen a college plnyer who run
pass with such precision," the
roaeh of the professional
Philadelphia Tilers said, “ lie
could play for me right now.”
Guokas' scoring average is
only 13.3, mainly because he
averages just 12 shots a game.
His field goal percentage has
tiei-n near 50.
Assists uml steals me his
favorite statistic*, though. He

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Lake Worth, headed for a
semillnals clash today with
Nancy Johnson of Providence,
R. L, in the Women's Ama­
teur Florida East Coast goll
championship.
Thursday she defeated Mrs.
Sharon Patlone of Water bur pr
Conn., 8 and V, seeming unIroubled —»s wind &gt;snrt rain
swept the I'lincc di ' Leon
Country Club course.
In Friday's other semi-final
round Monica Stecgman of
Cologne, Germany, m e e t s
Mrs. Elizabeth Finlaysln of
Ormond Beach.

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Legal Notice

By Sandy Padwe
PHILADELPHIA -(N E A )
—In Philadelphia, it startst in
the playgrounds where most
kids are shooting jump shots
five minutes after they pick
up a basketball for the first
time.
The exceptions ar* few, hut
Matt Guokas Jr. was one of
them.
“When I was younger,” the
6-5 St. Joseph’s College sop­
homore said, “1 used to play
with the older guya at the
playground.
“ Bruce Drysdale (ex-Tem­
ple guard), Pickles Kennedy
(Temple All-America) and
Fred Schmidt (Duke) used to
play there.
“ When I played, I just
didn't ahoot that much. 1
would watch Drysdale and
Kennedy, and I saw how un­
selfish they wen’. It made nn
impression."
And now, Guokas, in his
first year of varsity competi­
tion, is the main reason St.
Joseph's has staved in the na­
tion's top 10 all season.
He’s the key," said Dr. Jack
Ramstty, St. Joseph's roach.
" Every thing revolves mound
him. He's a tremendous play-

Having a successful athlete
in family is old stuff to the
Beards of Louisville, The old­
er boy, Ralph, was an AllAmerican basketball player
at Kentucky and a brilliant
pro until he got caught up in
the shaving scandals of 1951.
Ralph has become a golf buff,
too, and only laments that he
wasted 25 years playing bas­
ketball.
Frank is only thankful to
be playing golf.

HIALEAH, il'P I) — John
R Gaines, who s t a rt e d
T- &gt; M III *\l IT M U i-"V- I UN a* a standard bred horseman
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On Thursday morning he
was sitting in a chair in the
kitchen, and his father, an
erstwhile golf pro who hid
retired to go into the hard­
ware business, just happened
to be home. Suddenly Frank
fell flush snd toppled over on
the floor snd went into a con­
vulsion. That was his last
conscious moment for four
days.
Encephalitis was what the
doctora said he had. a brain
infection sometimes known as
sleeping sickness, and until
he came out of the coma they
wouldn't know what the dam­
age would be.
"You can go anywhere from
death,” says Frank in retro­
spect, “to a vegetable to com­
plete recovery.”
Maurice Stokes, the great
basketball player, hits a form
of it resulting from a blow
on the head, and (200,000 has
been spent aa far in his re­
habilitation, Well, on May 1 of last year,
five weeks after he woke up,
Frank Beard played in the
Tournament of Champions at
Las Vesrna- «nrt~fini"tw,l 12th
with n representative totul of
281. Now Frank is a healthy
young clouter of 20, tanned
and robust and still on the
I’GA National tour. In the rerent Bob Hope Classic at
Palm Desert he was the first
round leader with a brilliant
ttrt. He's a consistent threat
to finish in the top money
money anywhere.

Guokas Remembers Playground Primer

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An avid movis-goar as a
child, Totxl says ha ltarntd
much of bit acting technique
watching Tracy, Muni, Gar­
bo and Bette Davit. He has
read Stanltlavtky'a book*,
picked up hints about body
movement from Agnes De
Mille, and found the study of
great paintings an acting
school in itself.
"Great artists convey a lot
through their poise. You look
at a moment froxen in time,
and by the attitudes and ex­
pressions that the painter hat
used to fix the moment, you
know how the people looked
ju it before the painting, and
how they will look right af­
ter."
Album of the week—Dinah
Shore has her best album In
a long time in “Lower Batin
Street Revisited" (Reprise).
She walls tome fine bluet—
"Batin Street Bluet,’* Cry Me
a River," "Chloe"—all with
a rocking rhythmic back­
ground. Only Gerthwln't "My
Min’s Cone Now" It beyond
her, and even In this the
achieves toms good momenta.
Original c u t—Buddy Iftckett, Richard Kiley, Karen
Morrow, Steve Roland and
Luba Lisa ting the generally
undistinguished mutlc from

"I Had a Ball" (Mercury).
The beat momenta ara sup­
plied by Kiley, whose fine
voice !■ heard to advantage !n
"The Other Half of Me," end
whose acting ability is put to
u&gt;* In "Fickle Finger of Fate."
Good albums—"Try e Lit­
tle Tend*mess" (Sammy Da­
vis Jr., Dacca), "Love” (N et
King Cole, Capitol), "A Per­
sonal Choice” (Al*c Guinness
reading his favorite poems,
RCA), "The New Christy Min­
strels Sing end Play Cowboys
and
Indians" (Columbia),
"Hot Canary” (Florian Zabach, Dtcca).
High classical—Angel has
releeied three fine albums in
the "Great Recordings of the
Century" series, taken from
last year’s complete Beethoven
Sonatee release. Artur Schna­
bel plays the first four in
two separate record*. The
third album has Schnabel In
a Beethoven recital. Capitol's
Promenade eerie* he* the Sad­
ler'* Well* Opera Company
■Inglng "Rlgoletto" highlight*
In English, with Ellsabsth
Harwood ipinnlng a lustrous
"Caro Noma” with a gossa­
mer-fin* F *bov* high C worth
th* album alone. Harpalchord
fans will enjoy Rafael Puydna's "Baroque' Masterpieces
for Harpsichord" (Mercury).

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Getting Kids Awake
Mr— - —

DEAR MRS. LAWRENCE:
Can you recommend torn* In-,
centive to make my 8yearold boy gat up In the morn­
ing In time for school?
Though he gets a good 10
hours of sleep every night, he
hat to be roused four and five
times before he finally gets
up. I have done everything I
can think of to help him, even
to feeding breakfast to his
littls brother In his pajamas
to avoid fighting in the bath­
room. 1 am worn out by the
time I get him off In the
morning . . .
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ANSWER: Would you be
able to withdraw nil this help­
fulness of yours? Could you
say to him:
"I am not going to wake
you up for school ever again.
Instead, hcre'a your own
alarm clock. You know school's
rules about getting there on
time Juit ss well as I do. 1
hope you'll obey them because

teachers get med**t children
who are late. Rut from here
on you'll have to make up
your ow-q mind about obeying
them and getting up when
this clock tdla you It's time
to get up."
If you can just live through
the anxiety you feel the first
morning you entrust him with
his own responsibility for
school promptness, the chanres are excellent that he wilt
assume It.
Children can get very re­
sentful of our pushing them
to get up in the morning. In­
terest in frustrating us get*
substituted for getting to
school on time. They roll over
In their beds away from otlr
reminders that it's a quarter
to eight, nut because they
want to be late for school but
because their resentment at
our pushiness pnjaya our wor­
ry and helplessness.
As we overproterlivr par­

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ent* are also aentlmental ones,
we reject this evidenca of the
child's satisfaction ' In our
hflpUssneti sines It affsnds
our notion of ths beautiful
"love" existing between us.
Bo eager are we to do our
loving duty by him that we
can't sea It Is actually say­
ing to him:
"You ara so Incompetent la
comparison with me that 1
can't credit you with the sense
to know you'll get in trouble
If you're 1st* for school—and
so must opsrata on my knowl­
edge of this s i though you
were a nitwit.''
It la, of course, aoothlng to
imagine that wa ara doing
our loving duty by a child
when we assume his obliga­
tion to get up In tlm* for
school. But from his point of
view. It la a belittling exper­
ience and hia feeling becomes,
"O.K See where you get by
treating me like a nitwit."

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DEAR-POLLY—I think the
best way to preservo a car’*
finish 1* to apply an even
coat o f -pasts wax with p|en-.
ly of elbow grease thrown In.
I do find, that time and effort
ran be saved by placing a lit­
tle corn starch on the palish-

"1 want U&gt; know whit color
Of course, wear the wig
to have my hair colored. 1 wherever you wish. A wig la
am a natural blonde, now Just Ilka a hall
gray. My skin Is fairly good,
"What shout bangs? I Ilka
pinkish in color, and I have them, but have a longlih fact
blue eyes. I will hsva my hsir and a high forehead —R."
dona on time and will never
Have your bangs cut on a
let the g 'ly show. 1 work In a slight slant and weir your hats
very nice office, so it it Im­ on the hack of your head, but
portant to look wrll.— Mrs. he sure that your hat is nude
Theo."
to fit (hat position.
Good, 1 am glad you will Since there is so much In­
keep your hair perfectly color terest in hsir today, why not
ed. I suggest you hava a sil­ send for my booket, "Your
very-blond* ton*, and get new Headline?" A long, self-ad­
makeup to harmonise.
dressed, stamped envelop*
“ I want to cut tny long hair, and TWENTY-FIVE cent* In
I am a widow but my husband coin will bring it to you and I
made me keep long, long, snd will enclose * gift leaflet of
1 do mean long, hair. H looks how to mike a roost attrac­
foolish nowadays and 1 am go­ tive icsrf.
ing back to work. I am fifty Study your hair and always
and cannot have beauty shop try for a becoming style to
work, ao bow can I fix my suit YOUR faco-not your
hair? I hava a roundish face, neighbor or soma movi* star.
with fa * lines and wrinkles.— You ara tha one to be flatter­
ed and, by trying different
N*«a,
Hava your hair tblnnad and styles, you will finally com*
cut ao that you can wear It to the one just right for you.
in a French roll held with two Take care of your hair at
combs or on a small wire home aa well as going fo • ig ­
French roll frame. Tbit is loo; It will reward you. U your
hair la dry, uaa your coametlc
sm art and simple.
"I have a wig. la ,it proper oil on the scalp, and a tiny
to wear it to church with a bit on your hands when you
lace scarf on my bead? I have have completed your hair-do.
never worn H except for even­ Just stroke the oil over the
ing parties, but my husband half lightly.
Monday — "D ear Edyth
HkAi I t My hair Is gray and
Thornton McLeod."
ao is my wig.—W. W."

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Ing cloth. Th* car Is alsek and
glossy in nn tlm*.—BOB
GIRLS—I am sura you will
all agrte th u s men do Com*
up with tom* of the mo*t
down-to-earth pointers. Ksrp
them coming, boys—we love
them.—POLLY
DEAR I'OLLY—If you have
only a email length of thread
that Is th* right color far
ecu inf on a button, use aom*
other thread first to anchor
ihe button firmly and then
finish off the top with th*
matching thread,—FRANCKS
DEAR POLLY—Raeanlly I
discovered that th* tissuaa
ssparatlnf th* pafsa in a
stamp book mad* an axcsllant
cleaner for eyeflsssei. Carry
It in your pur** and have It
•aslly avalfsblt.—TED
DEAR POLLY—Many of
us have trouble buttoning
Mount that open down the
back. Try buttoning all tha
button* except th* top one or
two and than alfp the blouse
over your head before flnlshIng th* buttoning.
— Thot* with stiff arms
and hand* will find that It ta
much easier to get a slip on
and off If D ha* a slppar
down th* fro n t Th* extra
aaaa la wall worth tha trouble
of installing tipper* In these
rather cloas-flUlng garments.
-E T H E L
Share your favorlto homemaking idea* • . . tend them
to Polly In ear* of (Tha San­
ford Herald). You'll receive
a b rig h t new allvar dollar If
Polly us** your idea In Polly's
Pointers.
Want oomo help with your
home making? Mora than £00
chora-shortanara are featured
In Polly's 82-page booklet To
ordsr. Band your nemo, ad­
dress ond BO* to: Polly's
Pointers, c/o (Th* Sanford
Herald), P.O, Box 480, D ept
A, Radio City Station, Now
York 18, N.Y.

C U bby

DEAR ABBYi I am 1«
y ean old and I have never
been kissed. To tell you the
truth, I have never even
been on a m l data. I am
not bad-looking, but I wear
glaaaaa. I am beginning to
wonder If maybe that Isn't
my trouble. I ara not too
■hy, although I don't throw
myaelf a t boys, either. I
can also carry on • pretty
good conversation. A t tha
rat* I'm going, 111 be an
old maid. Can you hslp me.
DATELESS

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By Abigail Van Buren

41 and Hvaa with hti
mother. H* aaya whan w*
marry, SHE will live with
us. His friends tall m* they
wouldn’t wish a mother-inlaw Ilka her on th tlr worst
-anamy. Sha la not tha' af­
fectionate, gushy type, but
■ho seams to Ilka ms. (Hal
aaya I am tha flrat girl to
pass her impaction.) She is
60 and In good health. Hal
told ms th at h* owes his
mother "everything" and
aha will always coma first.
I lova thla man, but wonder
about th* ehancta of a good
marriage.
A VIRGO

DEAR DATELESS: Eyeglaaaaa ra n ly , If aver, eoat
• girl popularity. But they
DEAR VIRGO: You're
provide n handy excuse,
luckier than moat woman
which la e a s i l y s e e n
who ar* angmgad to a
through. For a girl to b*
Mamma'a boy. H* has told
popular, aha must dev,lop
you In advanc* exactly
th* kind of panonallty
where you will atand—be­
other people enjoy. Tha
hind hla mothsr, which la a
f ln t step la to quit think­
poor aaeond for any wif*.
ing about yourself and con­
Don't marry him unleaa you
centrate on making th*
anjoy ftellng sorry for
other person comfortable.
•
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yourself.
DEAR ABBY: A man
DEAR ABBYi I hava
who would make a perfect
baan having nightmare*
husband has asked me to
every night for th* past
marry him. My problem Is
few weak*. Fir it, let ms
hta mother. Sha dominates
tall you that I am a 81him. Whan h* was a child,
year-old wif* and mother.
she divorced his,father and
My husband - I*' reasonably
devoted her whole Ilf* to
good to me, and whit* my
raising Hal. I have to hand
Ilf* Isn't always moonlight
It to her. Bh* did a fine
and roses, I am by nature
Job. Ha la beautflully edu­
a happy, friendly, but
cated, has a wonderful per­
rather qutat person. I keep
sonality and Is wall-raspacted in tha community. Ha’s odrsamlng tha tarn* terrible

dream over again. I dream
that I am itr a big lake and
I am an expert iwfmmer
(which I am not) and I am
with paopla who can’t
swim*. They ara drowning
and I could sava them If I
wanted to, but I just tat
them drown and it doesn't
seem to bother me a bit.
What do you make of
that, Abby? Pleas* don't
■end ms to a psychiatrist.
Ha would think I am crazy.
HAVING NIGHTMARES
DEAR
HAVING:
11
would appear that your
dreamt are tha result of
deep guilt feelings. Are you
In a position to help some­
one, but hava ehoaan to
look out the window? If
the nightmnres persist, see
a psychiatrist. I atsu rt you
he won't think you ara
"crazy.”
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C O N F ID E N T IA L TO
PHIL: There la, Indeed,
hope—for a problem hon­
estly stated la half-solved.
Troubled? Writ* to AB­
BY, Box 6!&gt;700, Lot An­
geles, Calif. For a personal
reply, enclose a damped,
self-addressed envelope.
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For Abhy’a booklet, "How
To Hava a Lovely Wed­
ding," send 60 cents to
Abby, Box 01)700, Los Angales, Calif.

Jacoby On (Bhidqsi By Oswald Jacftby
Nlns East-West pairs In ths
w o r l d ehsmplonthlp team
U
NORTH CD)
trials arrlvsd at six hearts on
A 10
almost nine different lines of
» l?
4 K JI7 S i
bidding.
♦ A Q 61
They war* allowed to play
BAR
ths slsm at alght tables and 4 A Q J I
*6
• varyon* mads It without any V A Q 10
WK B 6 6 4 I 1
trouhls. At moat tablet Bouth 4 A q t t l ♦ None
*
0
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opined a diamond. Declarer
SO U T H
would rise with dummy’s sea
4X 676461
and discard on* of his clubs.
VJ
Then he would lead a club
4 101
toward his own hand. North
4114
would take the ace and lead
Doth vulnerable
a tiump but It would be too Norik Seat Heath W est
4 P Peas 4 N.T.
lata. East wauld still b« able Pass
6 * Pea* &lt; 8
to ruff two clubs In dummy. Peas
• N.T. Pa** 7 4
Dble
Ths slsm would still mska Past
Pat* Paa*
with a trump lead but It
Opening lead—4 I
would raqulra a successful
spade finest* alnca after tak- ! Ons North - South pair re­
Ing his see of dubs North fused to settle for letting thtlr
opponents play six hearts.
would lead • second h u r t.

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W ax Removes Tar
DEAR POLLY—After our
street wet freshly tarred my
wlfs happened to step into the
gummy, black stuff but did
not realist it until she saw
h tr black tracks all over tha
kitchen floor. Rha rubbed
both the tar spots on the floor
and on her shoe* with paste

Pam

Im O

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Tozzi A Triple-Threat
NEW YORK (NEA) —
On* of Giorgio Toaxl’a f*r*
orlt* compliment* cam* after
hi* magnificent performance
aa the blind old king In an
NBC Opera Company produc­
tion of Mmtamassl'a "Tha
Love Of Three Kinga." He
waa told that he epok* a lot
of h it dialogue, lnitead of
aim ing I t He hadn't
"B ut to me, a greet dram­
atic performance in opera
cornea when people are not
contc Iout that it la all being
sung."
T oni, a tall, handeeme, 42year-old Chicagoan, li an op­
eratic triple-threat: hli beta
voice U thrilling, he ii a pow­
erful dramatic actor and bla
diction Is fsulUese.
He considers none of this
remarkable, “from my point
of view, there It no difference
between good singing and
good acting and good tinging
and good dletlon. Good ting­
ing It good acting. 1 b ite my
voce) technique on the word.
Singing, acting and diction
are Inseparable."
T om! has recorded two Ver­
di operas for RCA Victor.
"La F o rts del Deitlno" will
be released n e tt month. "Lui­
sa Miller"- Is schem ed for re­
lease n e tt fall.

Vr M

JhniOom&amp;n :

HOMEMAKER’S HALLMARK
Y t u 'r s
an experienced
homemaker, If—
You've quit telling yourself
that next year everything will
be easier and Ufa will be less
hectic.
You take full advantage of
day* when avtrylhing seems
4o click, to get as muck done
as poetibl*. You don't waste
tlm* fretting over ths days
when avfrtyhJng goes wroog.
You keep a well-stocked em­
ergency food shelf to provide
unplanned'for hospitality.
You get th* jobs you dresd
th* most out of the way first
thing In the morning.

You have made It quite
plain to your husband and rhll
dred that you don't intend to
act ss a gentleman's gentlemsn or lady's msld to sny
member of Ihe family old
enough to put things back
where they belong.
You don't do things a cer­
tain way simply because that
was how your mother did
them, but bsve devised your
own ways.
You are polite but determin­
ed about returning faulty mer­
chandise.
You don't think something Is
necessarily a bargain because
it la marked down.

Somehow or other North de­
rided that his opponents were
going to make six hearts and
that a save was indicated.
Hence he bid six no-trump ov­
er West's six hearts. Thla was
a most unusual "unusual" notrump ami clearly asked South
to bid his belter minor suit.
Therefore, South Ignored his
seven card spade suit and dut­
ifully bid seven clubs.
West doubled snd opened
his singleton club and when
the smoke cleared away South
had managed to gather In on­
ly tw* tricks and East and
West gathered In 8200 points
instead of the mere 1430 that
a slam would have brought
them while North and Bouth
undoubtedly came close to es­
tablishing a record for being
set In 1064.

bv

Ruth M iiiett

You read directions BEFORE you try a new product
or appliance, instead of after­
ward
You know when to tackle a
do-it-yourself project and wltea
to hire an expert.
Your children are well
ware that your "No’*" don't
mean "maybe."
With all ttiyl you do lor your
family you find time each
week to do a few things simply
for your own enjoyement.
Hus keeps you from aver
feeling like a martyr to a
family who doesn’t appreciate
you.

Do It Yourself:

Broken Panes Pains?
A broken window pans Is
something almost every horn*
owner has t* cop* with soonsr
or Istaf. The old-fashioned
hardwara store* that not only
sold you glass but, for a price,
would install It, ara as preval­
ent a* th* whooping areas.
Evan 11 th a n I* aush a stars
near you thsr* Is still ths
problsm of removing th* sash
and taking It la.
It's staler ta put In % naw
pan*.
Installation will dlffsr de­
pending on th* frame. Tha
large number of metal frames
in use today, many of vary­
ing design, Introduce naw
problems.
R e fu d lsts of tha type of
window, the first problem la
la remove th* old glass Wtar
glares ta protact your hands.
Moat of tha pleees will cam*
out with a light tug. Laav*
those that don't coma out *asi
ily. You can remove them as
you cltan out th* eld putty.
Berapa Carefully
Use a wood chisel ar a
knife to remove the putty.
Scrap* carefully if you’ra
working on a wood frame so
that you don’t gouge or splin­
ter the wood.
Putty too hard ta remove
this w a y , can ba softened

with e hot soldering Iron. Ap­
ply tor only a minute or so.
Clean out rabbet in the witod
frame thoroughly. Pry out all
the old glaxler's points. These
■re small, triangular pieces
of metal imbedded in the
woed. Yeu may need a pair
ef pliers to get some of them
out.
Even th* tlntsit bit of put­
ty must be removed. A small
pise* etuld cause th* new
glata ta brack whan It Is
praasad Inte place.
With th* frame clean,
measure for a new piece of
glass. While you can eut glasa
yourself If you wish, most
dealers will cut It to ill* for
you.
Measure Inside the sash
opening. Not* tha measure­
ments. Then measure again.
Maaaar* Carefully
Deduct a sixteenth of an
inch from both width and
length If measuring glass for
a wood frame. This will al­
low for tho possible expan­
sion .and contraction of th*
wood frame du* to weather
condition*. For rigid mate!
frames, strive for an exact fit,
although a shad* off on each
dimension will mak* th* glass
easier t* f i t
Glaslng compound i* pre­

ferred to putty sine* ths lat­
ter dries out and doesn't laet
as long. With putty It was
customary to coat th* rabbet
In th* frame with linseed oil
so that oil wouldn't be drawn
out of the putty. Even with
g lu in g compound R'a a goad
Idea.
Place a small coating ef
compound on the frame, pree*
the glaes Into piece and hold
with a faw glatier's points
gently terped Into plaea.
Take a handful of putty
and roll It In your hands until it Is ths ship* and thick­
ness of a pencil. Press Into
place around tha glass s* that
there ia a continuous m m .
With a putty knife baval the
compound.
Meseura for g lu t with tha
frame Intact. Many frame*
com* apart hut methods dif­
fer. Soma ar* held with d ip t
a t the camera. These snap
off. Other* ara held with riv­
al* ar screw*. Bom* hav* re­
taining pin* that eaa he
knocked out.
With the fla ts la place, la
cither type of frame, finish
the Job by -cleaning th* put­
ty-smeared glase with a cloth
dipped In turpentine. Walt a
faw dpya before painting tha
compound.

In Market For Good Art?
with Culeea
Selecting a rt for th* home
ia a very personal matter.
More money and exposure to
painting and eeulptura hava
made ua all hungry fo r at
least on* good piece of art.
Unfortunately, not everyona
can pay 1260, $500 or thouaanda for an original oil. Evan
water eolors by name artiita
can run aa high as $2,000 te
$6,000.
Th* desire to eat while cre­
ating has lad artiste to band
together in group* aueh aa
tha International Graphle Art
Society. Tha m u lt: You can
buy original, signed graphics
by contemporary artiita for
$10 to $50. For your begin­
ning collection, expert* advise
that you look for etchings,
lithographs, w o o d e u t * or
prints from such a group.

and really like. Often part of
the rental got* toward the
payment.
In a smaller community you
may feel you do not hav* ac­
cess to museums or galleries
which re n t However, check
with the a rt department of
your local high school or your
local librarian for adviea on
whsr* to look. You may be
surprised to discover your
town has an active a rt group
willing to help you (and sell
you some of ija work).
On your firit venture to a
gallery you may question th*
prices. If In doubt, cheek with
the A rt Dealers Association
in your state capital or tha
curator of a major museum In
your area.
Don't he timid about leak­
ing advlee. Learning about
a rt la Ilk* learning to walk.

Tha Instalment plan also
works to your advantage If
you w ant more expensive
paintings or sculpture. Many
leading dapartmant a to m
now offer ojlgjpala which you
ean buy in the earn* way you
buy a coat or suit. Many rep­
utable gallerie* in cities also
will allow you to buy on time.
Seera-RoebucV has led the
catalogue houses Into fin* art
with an excellent collection.
In aoma arts* you e*n re­
deem stamps for top quality
work* of art. But these ar* In
th* higher price bracket.
If your Interest In a rt la
relatively new, gallery ownera auggeit you buy |*ia ex*
pensive original graphics or
rent a painting and exchange
It for a new one every two or
three months until you find
one you feel you ean live with

The Doctor Says:
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Keratoses Bear Watching
Q—I am 60, and hava kara- It, It should h* removed surg­
tosra -on - my fee*.- How do ically without delay,
then* warts differ from ' vrr
If, on tha other hand, tha
dlnsry warts? What causes leiion* ar* not malignant but
them? How can I prevent are ; unsightly or . otherwise
more from fording T Should troublesome, treatment with
an electric needle will remove
I have them eut out?
A—Although persona In them. This- Is preferable to
their 30s may get keratoels cutting them out.
Q—Is It harmful to put per­
(■■nil* freckles), thsy are
much commoner in persons oxide In ths ear to dlisolv*
who are over 60. In fact, moil wax? Can car.wax Cause head­
persona who live to b* 6G hav* ache?
, _ A—Two or three drops of
a .feW.
They pr* found chiefly on hydrogen peroxide, is often
the expjoeed part* and ar* put in the ear to soften "the
du* to tlma, eun and wind. wax when It becomes hard
Ordinary wart* ar* found in snd Impacted.
Drops of warm mineral oil
younger perione, are caused
hy a virus, extend into the or corn oil arc preferrable,
deeper layers of the ekin and but none of theee drops will
dissolve th* wax.
are not scaly.
Once it It softened, your
Protection from exposure
to the sun and wind are the doctor ran wash the wax out
with an ear syringe.
only means of prevention.
Impacted wax can cause
If they don’t bother you,
the only treatment needed It loss of hearing, which it re­
to watch them for eigne of lieved when the wax is re­
moved The Imparted wax
malignant change.
If the scales or crusts form would not cause ■ headache.
Q—In a recent column you
snd drop off, leaving an ulcer
with a hard, raisad rim around mentioned the possible haz­

ards ef sxsmlnlng phosphortreated postage stamp* under
ultraviolet light. Is th tts tray
danger associated with han­
dling.or licking these •Um pst'*’
A—Postal authorities ataure me that there I* none.
Q—Our doctor aays our
daughter has a fungus disease
of the lunge, but he'tay a we
need not be alarmed about IL
What do you think?
A—Thera are at least a
half-dozen fungus diseases
that may affect ths lungs.
They vary greatly i(r severi­
ty.
If your doctor is not alarm­
ed about your daughter's con­
dition, ha should at least rtcoramend • checkup evsry tlx
months or oftener.
Please lend your questions
snd comments to Wuyne G.
Rrandstadt, M.D., In care of
The Sanford Herald. While
Dr. Brendstadt cannot answ­
er individual letters he will
answer letters of general in­
terest n future columns.

Aye' For Ability Grouping
DEAR MRS. LIGHT: You
hsvs restored my fsith in hu­
man nature by your answer
to "Irate Mother," who was
angered by finding out the
etudents in accelerated clas­
ses usually get all As.
1 am the mother of an "A"
student, and I'm tired of having people Insinuate she get*
Aa because of a pleasing per­
sonality, teacher's pet, etc. A
sophomore in high school, she
carries five accelerated cour­
ses and still makes all As,
with enough time left fer oth­
er activities. She Is doing all
this very easily because she
was born with that kind of
brsln. ss war* ths others In
those clsstet. You should hear
those bright etudents when
they get together! It'e easy
to see why they were tsksn
from the regular clasaroom.
My daughter tails me her
accelerated classes are a
dream. To put it in hsr words:
"Mom, I LOVE those classes.

We all talk the same langu­
age snd we don't have to pre­
tend to each other we like the
Beatles, because none of us
do."
May I take this opportunity
to thank you fur ■ very fine
column? You have become
very popular In our circle.—
GRATEFUL rfbTHER
ANSWER: And thank you
for the kind words. In a col­
umnist’s mail, pats are never
so frequent as pans.
At you probably know only
too well, not everyone a rre ts
that students should be group­
ed according to ability. In an
artiel* I read recently, the
writer quotes several authorttiea who believe that moat
students ar* harmed more
than helped by the practice—
academically, socially a n d
emotionally.
Tha contention la made
that rhlldren in gifted classes
turn Into snobs who couldn't
care leaa about thekr class­

mates’ feelings. Everything
from Juvenile delinquency lo
adolescent suicides is partial­
ly attributed to the nonming­
ling of students.
It's refreshing to hear the
other side of the story. Your
daughter sounds like s good
example of the need for, and
value of, accelerated classes.
From what you say (condensed here), she is well-sdjusted,
happy, friendly and free from
pressure. In a mixed group
she would risk social ostrac­
ism by denouncing the Heatlea. This may be the clinching
argument f o r
aeparating
smart and average teen-ag­
ers!
Picas* send your school
problem to Susan Light in
care of The Senford Herebl.
While sha cannot answer each
latter personally, letters of
gantrsl interest will be answ­
ered In this column.

A New Approach
By Helen Hennroay
Women's Edltar
On* homely chore usually
approached with draed twit#
a year may toon become *
thing of tha past. That's th*
nead tit store away on* sea­
son's wardrobe U mska closat
room for ths next.
I don’t mean w*’r* all go­
ing ta be bleaa*d with biggsr
and batter closets. But fash­
ion iu a lf comes tlaaar each
year ta standing an l u own
two f**t and laughing nt sea­
sonal taboo* of tha past.
Look a t what baa happenad already.
If you hav* pal* bon* ar
navy shoes and accessories In
your apring-aummar ward rob*
or postal cotton-knit Jackat
dress**, they eaa new be worn
right through all seasons ia
good last*. A fashion revolu­
tion seem* to b* gradually
taking place th at oould event­
ually tlirolnaU th* aaaaoa ap­
proach.
Once, except In sunny
dims*, YbR* and put*)* were
not worn until after May $0

and war* put bark in moth­
balls on Labor Day *v*n if
tha thermometer was In th*
00s.
Navy, one* th* harbinger
of spring, Is now n year-round
favorite. Cotton and cotton
knits formerly "for summer
only," crop up in fall and
wintar collections and th*
synthetic* span the ttasons
with aaaa.
A ir candlUoalng has mad*
papular summer druses with
long sleeves and has also kspt
many a small fu r aut of sum­
mer storage. AH tha little
foxes and mink* now anjoy
th* light broaxa af a summer
night along with tha crisp air
of fall and th* balmy winds
of apring. And raincoat* have
become all • weather coats,
ready to repel tha storm If
n*c*wary, yat vying for top­
coat style honors on clear
autumn a r spring day*.
Th* liras aaams doe* when,
aacapt for practical purposes
(a warm coat whan It's cold
outaida), w* can ba walldressed without giving tha

*«*aon much thought.
i t ’s a whole new approach
ta fashion, but a boon for ths
budgst. And pala pink can do
n lot for th* moral* on a
gloomy wintar day.
Cble Chat
Q—"I am visiting friands In
California and plan to go on
In a faw weeks to Hawaii.
Can 1 wear th* aamt clothes
there that 1 chouse for my
California stay"—Laura J.
#*■ — Dear Laura J . — You
don’t'pay where in California
you are visiting ar what kind
of clothes you hav* with you.
You can w*ar tha asms summaty casual clathsa in Hawaii
you would wear in Loa Ang*l«a. But if you're In San
Frandaco you will hava to
mak* soma wardrobe changer
for tha island. Tsmperaturci
In Hawaii vary only about 10
degree* moat of tha year—70
lo 80. Taka summer actions,
bright colon, no black. You
w ont need to gat loo dressy
even for evening*. And have
a fabric atol* or pretty cardi­
gan for poaslbls cool night*

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Fri. Feb. 10, *65—Page 7

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'Goodbye Charlie' Hit At Rifs
The reincarnation of a
male into a beautiful young
woman ia the aubject of the
new 20th Century-Fox ClnenmaScope and DeLuxe Color
comedy, "Goodbye Charlie,"
which opens Sunday at the
Bitz Theatre.
Tony Curtia, Debbie K ey
nolda and Fat Boone are
starred with Walter Matthau,
Joanna Bnmca and I,aura
Devon.
Set and filmed In Holly­
wood, "Goodbye Charlie" ia
the story of a dashing young
scriptwriter who ia shot by a
Jealous husband and reincarnated as a young woman,
played by Debbie Reynolds.

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-2ND. J1!G WEEK

In Color At •
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7:55-9:50

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Curtis of Debbie Reynold* in thin scene from
t be 20th Century-Fox comedy in ClnemuScope
nmJ De L u x e Co]or( “Goodbye Chnrlie" which
opens Sundny nt the Ritz Theatre.

Tony Curtia, who plays the
closest friend of the late
scriptwriter, is the first to
find out that Charlie has be­
come a women, nnd a ravish­
ing one at that. The plot re­
counts Charlie’s adventures
as a woman, and the plight
of Tony Curtia, who finds
himself falling in love with
her.
Tony Curtia, who is look­
ing more and more like the

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TONITE A SAT.
ADMISSION
o v ifi f u n ^
TER
* 1 .0 0 CARLOAD
R ID E - IN T H E A T R E
GIGANTIC FAMILY ENTERTAINMENT
NO. 1 AT 7:00 ONLY
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ELVIS
IN COLOR
NO. 2 AT 9:15 ONLY
O

“BLUE HAW AII

“TENNESSEE JAMBOREE”

Cery Grant type of comedy
performer, comee to "Good­
bye Charlie" after receiving
a io ledea for hi* performance

Liz At D rive-In
The motion picture that
hat been more talked about
end written about than any
other in the history of the
Industry, "Cleopatra" will
open nt the Movielnnd DriveIn Thratro Sunday for a
three-day run.
The mammoth 10th Cen­
tury-Fox romantic spectacle,
!starring
Elizabeth Taylor,
Kichnid Itu r ton anil Rex
I Harrison, linn been shown in
the capitals of the Free
World and in major cities
throughout the country on a
loud show bans and with
seats

IN COLOR FEATURING
HEADLINE “GUANO OLE Ol’RY STARS"
AND NO. 3 AT 10:15 ONLY

“COUNTRY M U SIC H O LIDAY”

’In "Captain Newman, M.D."
Right now, Curtia ia Inter­
ested in developinga his tal­
“ •*
ents aa a comedian,it, and ftia
next five picture*i are fall
scheduled and ara all—tfWVnediea. Ilia T int big comedy
role wai In "Soma Like It
Hot,” which he enjoyed mak­
ing and which won him con­
siderable
critical
acclaim.
Now th* celebrated Curtis
flair for comedy le offered an
ideal ahowcasa In "Goodbye
Charlie."
Lovely Debbie Reynolds
completely c h a n g e d her
"Tammy" Image with her
outstanding performance In
"The U n a i n k a b l e Molly
Brown," and now follows up
that tour d* fore* with her
role aa a sophisticated but
naughty young woman In
"Goodbye Charlie." _____

learned.

j The Movirland management
reports this is the same ver­
sion ns shown across the na­
tion at advanced admission

prlcss but will be shown un­
cut at regular prices.
The $42 million festurs
will lie presented at 7:55 sarh
night. A fvaturette, “2 on a
I’ass," will prccced.the main
showing,
Wednesday .the Pylva-In
will sjjow "Stranger In My
Amis,'7 starring June Allyann
and Jeff Chandler, n n d
"Never Steal A n y t h i n g
Small.” This stars James
Cagney.
Thursday, Friday and Sat­
urday will bring a triple fea­
ture to the serren. Mary Aon
Moldey appears In “Get
Yourstlf a College Girl”; El­
vis Presley appears in "Fun
In Acapulco” ; and Gary Coop,
er is featured in “ Dallas.”

FEKI.IN HUSKY A ZS \ 7.SA GAIIOIt

SUN. - MON. - TI ES.

Stay Young-Step Out And Swing For Fun
TABLE
HOPPING

IT’S A CELEBRATIONI
Hank and Louisa Pyls ara
celebrating their first anni­
versary as owners of th*
LAKE MONROE INN and everyone In the family get*
everyone is Invited to the
party, tonight. There’ll be one of Uie TRADE WINDS
dancing to th* rauele of the delicious desserts—free. Just
Kingsmen, .led by Jack Ross- the thing to top off a de­
man—no cover or minimum lightful dinner. On Saturday
end your choice of many fin* night* it's “steak night," a
things to eat. Two of their
specialities are real old- nice big T-Bone, cooked to
fashioned pit barbecue and your older at their special
their famous charcoal-broiled low price. Luncheon every
day, of course from 11 a. m.
sirloin steak for two.
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to 2:16 p. m.
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LADIES HOURS a t th*
Carlb* Lounge are from 4:30
ARE Y'OU A HEALTHY
to 0:30 p. m. when drinks EATER? Do the words, “all
only cost on* cent per year you can eat" sound good to
of age—a bargain that Just you? Then tonlght'a the night
can’t b# beat. Serving Is you put your feet under a
"Dawn” th* charming Aus­ table at the PI NEC REST
tralian girl with the cute ac­ INN for their aperial fish fry
cent who knowa how to mix Ior all you ran eat of deli,
’em just right for ladies, or eioua fried fish, cole slew,
gentismen. CARIBE, in the French fried, baked, been*,
Valdes Hotel Is open Until' 2 grlte, hush puppH-*i 'relishes
a. m., nightly except Sunday and coffee or tea. Then top
and don’t forget there I* it all off with one of their
denclng "on th* house" every delicate pastries, homehaked
ami just bursting with deli­
Friday night.
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cious flavor. -Open 24 hour*
STEAK, STEAK. STEAK a day for your convenisnce.
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. . . all sizes, shapes anil
DON’T
YOU
JUST
LOVE
price* so that you can have
exactly the one you want, tiaving a party? So doe* the
done just the wey you want CAf’ni RESTAURANT and
it at the MAR-I.OU RES­ Cocktail Lounge and they are
TAURANT and C o c k t a i l prepared to let you have all
l-oungo on South Iliway 17- tha fun and none of the fuss
02, just across tlie way from Iabout having a tea, a coffee,
the Sanford Shopping l'lasa. luncheon, brunch or a real
Dancing starts at 0:30 p. m. ■wingin' gala. They do all the
Thursday through Saturday work and you have all the
. , . and thera is always a fun. Call and let them make
good dance hand tu keep all the arrangemenla for you.
Choice iteaka and seafood,
your feet a-lapping.
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specially prepared spaghetti
THERE’S ALWAYS good and meatball* and your faveating at the TRADE WINDS oiite beverages at modeit
CAFETERIA in the Seminole prires—never any rover or
Plaza, hut two nights a week minimum, you know. Swing­
customers have special treats ing dance nrusic with Peggy
awaiting
them.
Thursday and the Keynotes starting at
night I* family night and 8 p. m.

PLEASE NOTE SCHEDULE . . . .
SHOW STARTS AT 7:00 WITH AN EXCITING
FEATURETTE IN COLOR "CLEOPATRA STARTS
AT 7-55 FOR FIRST TIME — THEN — IK E TO
LENGTH — FIRST HALF MILL HE REPEATED ON
SECOND SHOW. PLEASE COME EARLY FOR
FULLEST ENJOY MEN I-.
1IIE MANAGEMENT

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Attraction Of All Time
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At Regular Adm. Prices

UNCUT — StMP. VERSION AS ROAD
SHOW — $12,000,000 TO PRODUCE

ELIZABETH TAYLOR ia seen an Cleopatra,
IUchurii Hutton as Mark Anthony, and Hex
Harrison an Julius Caesar In the $42 million
spectacular starting a three-day engagement at
the Movielnnd Drive-In Theatre Sunday night.

(Ladles hours 4:30-9:30
M
Dcinks 1c per jesr s f r .t^ ^ F

Three Nights — Thurs. Through Sat.
DANCJN^
NON STARTS AT 9:30 P.M.
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In Delicious

C O AL STEAK DIN NERS
CH ARCO
Flirt Mignon $2.00

Other Steaka $2 to $4

Your Choice Of Full Menu or Luncheon
PIZZA *
85c UP
PIZZA
Friendly Atmosphere

BEER
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Package Goods
AT
POPULAR PRICES

ORLANDO — 2

You’ll enjoy th* turpritlng
variety of delicious foods and
the fast, courteous service a t th*
Trade Winda Cafeteria located next
to the theatre in th* Seminole Plaza
Shopping Center on U.ft 17-02 be­
tween Sanford and Orlando. Tender,
prim* meats, garden-fresh vegeta­
bles, appetizing salads and y»ur fa­
vorite pie or rake.
On Tuesday evening*, we offer a lo ­
ot. New York Sirloin Strip rooked to
your order for only 70c. Thurtday
night is Family Night with free desserti for all. Saturday night ia Steak
Night — a big, V Ib . T-Bone steak
cooked to your order for only $1.00.

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Dinner: 4:30 p.m. - H:00 p m.

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Menu Include*!
Cole Slaw
French Friea
Raked Heana
G rid
Hush Pupptea
Relish Troy
Coffee Or Tea

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Ph. ’ FA 2-5965

Highway 17-92 South

Hank and Louise Pyle
lavlta you to join them In celebrating their

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NO COVER — NO ADMISSION — MODERATE PRICES

U. S. CHOICE STEAKS AND SEAFOODS
SERVED AT THEIR BESTI

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NOW-THOSE 7 DWARFS WITH
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2:00

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Rwy. 17-92 So.
Sanford

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IMPORTANT BUSINESS
or Important romance, both
require juat th* right atmos­
phere . . . relaxed, quiet, good
food, excellent drinke and
courteous, efficient service.
You'll find all thee* at
FREDDIES STEAK HOUSE
in Fern Park. Ju st the place
to take your beat girl, your
best customer or your favor­
ite guest. Fin* wines to
choose from to make your
choice of the cuisine even more
complete. And ah . . . that
delicious cheese spread they
serve in the Lamplighter
t/ounge—before you know it,
you'll find you have eaten
the whole bowlful!

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from 0 p. m. to 2 a. m., with
Manager Chuck Potaat serv­
ing you from 8:30 a. m. to 0
p. m. Package good*, too at
popular price*.

COCKTAIL HOUR a t th*
JET INN la from 7 tq 8 p. m.
whan all mlxad drinks ara
served a t reduced prices.
Your boat la Elliott Fenwick

By DottW Austin

C ap **
RESTAURANT A COCKTAIL LOUNGE
2544 Park Dr.
Sanford
Phone 322-1251

as ewatra of tk a Lake Moaro* la a

TO N IG H T — FRIDAY, FEB. 19
Dance to tha music of Jack RotiHman’a

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HOME OF

REAL OLD FASH IO N ED PIT BARBECUE
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SIRLO IN FOR TWO
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Miss Linda Jane Harris Betrothed

“Smorgasbord”
Set Tomorrow

BIG FASHIONS IN SMALL SIZES—Thin little miss lit the epitome of
feminine fuahion for both dress and piny. Ronlmn pink ami white rayon
dress by Nnnnette (left) has Incd edited skirt and hiirh yoke. White ruf­
fled lace outlines the neckline and armholes. Cord Htcarmer bow adds a
pretty touch. After the party, she slips into a Nannekins outfit of simple
navy blue knit top (ri|{ht) with cat applique in red Hnd red, no-Iron cot­
ton ankle length pants.

Page 8—FH. Feb. 19, '65

UEjr &amp;ittforf&gt; Wrralh

Gay, Authentic

Mr. and Mrs. Jsm es Young
Harris,'Oviedo, announce the
engagement of their daughter,
Linda Jane, to Leland Howard
Baggett Jr., son of Mr. and
Mrs. Leland Howard Baggett,
Orlando.
The bride-elect was grad­
uated from Oviedo H i g h
School and Orlando Junior
College. She is presently a
junior at Rollini College and
a member of PI Beta Phi aororlty.
Mr. Baggett la a graduate
of Maynard Evans H i g h

Tomorrow, Saturday, Feb.
20, la a day designed to get
milady out of the kitchen and
let the Ethel Root Circle
membera of the Congregation*
al Christian. Church, 24th at
Park Avenue, serve as your
hostesses for a most sump*
tious Swedish Smorgasbord.
From all reports the &lt;3 food
varieties being offered are
"out of this world" and the
proof Is In.the favorable com­
ments from everyone who has
ever attended any of the Cir­
cle's annual feasts.
’Tfie dining ares will be en­
hanced with authentic Swedish
decor or carry out service is
available, with the patrons se­
lecting the foods of their
choice.
For further information call
Mrs. Ralph Losslng, 322-5280
or Mrs. Ethel Corbclt, 3226569.

Garden Club
Annual Card Party
Set For Tuesday
Mrs. Al Hunt, ctislrman, has
announced that plana have
been finalized for the annual
card party of the Garden Club
of Sanford. The event will be
held Tuesday. Feb. 23, at 7:30
p.m. at the Woman's Club of
Sanford.
Many prizes will be awarded
with the winner of each table
receiving a prize and appetiz­
ing refreshments will be

Cook g r e e n vegetables
quickly for best quality.

Bridal Parties Fete-Recent Bride
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Vctfs, were recently surprised ment*, the group all enjoyed Mr. and Mrs. Don Jones, Mr.
By Maryann Mile*
The South Seminole Wel­ when 'a group of their friends an old fashioned singing aea- and Mrs. Arthur Turner, Mr.
and Mrs. David Hadley,
come Wagon Doard members dropped in laden with gifts, ilon.
Shelters,
Juanita
Attending were Mra. Dan Harvey
recently served aa hostesses cake and ice cream.
Following the opening of Doherty, Mr. and Mra. Rex Gates and Mr. and Mrs.
to a surprise linen shower
honoring Mrs. Bernard Wil­ the lovely gifta and refresh­ James, Mrs. Edwins Mclster, Luther Miles.
loughby,’bride of February U.
The ahower was at the
home of Mra. Qenio Fritter in
Brlarwood, who used some of
her own wedding derorntinns
to adorn the party area.
Highlight of tho evening
waa a mock wedding which
waa delightful to the guesta
with Gilda Petllnatl portray­
ing the groom, Maryann
Miles, tho minister and Clare
Paulsen was the blushing
bride.
Others attending were the
Mmes. Frances
Dickinson,
Melanie Stewart, Nora Nor­
ris, Sandy Lal'onm, Mamin
Crawford, Minna Crum, Ilea
Daggett, Juunitu Moore and
Frances Coler.
Also the Mmes. Man Os­
borne, Sue Dice, Claire Subatlnl, Lucille Crowell, Man
MR. ANL) MRS. BERNARD WILLOUGHBY, newly weds of Forest City,
Jones and Wanetta Holmes.
lire shown with » group of their friends who surprrsed them with gifts
Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Wil­
nnd refreshments lit n recent "drop-in."
loughby, Forest City ncivly-

School, and attended Orlando
Junior College. He la present­
ly a senior at Rolllna and a
member of Lambda Chi Al­
pha fraternity.
A June wedding is planned
In First Baptist Church of
Oviedo.

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Program Slated At
DeBary Center
The Woman's Club of De­
Bary will sponsor a program
on Americanism Tuesday,
Feb. 23 at 7:30 p.m. at the
Community Center.
This is a program designed
for all patriotic citizens and
will be of particular Interest
to everyone. The public is
cordially invited and there is
no admission charge and no
collection will be taken.

Dixie Highway, I-tingwood, aft
er undergoing diagnostic tests
at Winter Park Memorial Hos­
pital.

MISS LINDA JANE HARRIS

Mrs. Florence Childress is
convalescing nt tier home on
Pasadena Avenue after recent­
ly being confined to Winter
Park Memorial Hospital.

Iluthe nylon hose in borax
to keep them from becoming
limp. Use several tablespoons
of borax In a basin of warm
Mr*. Jane LaBree has re­ water. Gently dip hoaa and
turned to her home on Old dirt will float away.

SM ITH 'S Shoes &amp; Clothing
NEW LOCATION — SILVER DOLLAR BUILDING
201 E. Flrnl St.
Corner 1st &amp; Magnolia
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7.98- 10.00

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DRESSES
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LADIES’ PANTIES
49c

Watch For G RAN D OPENING Next Week!

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WEEK-END

Tickets may be obtained al
the door or from any Garden
Club member. The public is
cordially invited to attend the
gala card party and bring
cards to play the game of
your choice.

SMH Auxiliary
Commends Project

Geneva Personals

Visitors of the Lester Har­
By JoAnn Hays
Miss Helen Alderman of pers a few weeks ago were
Of Rainbow Girls Jacksonville was home visit­ Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Noll. The
The Women’s Auxiliary of ing wilh her mntiicr, Mrs. Nolls arc from St. Jacob, 111.,
Seminole Memorial Hospital W. L Alderman, over the and are relatives of the Har­
recently met at the hospital weekend.
pers.
for a scheduled Board meet­
Oliver Mathieux of Geneva
ing.
has returned from a business
Spring Jewelry
Members solid to give a trip which took him to Atlan­
New S h ip m en t
donation to "The Little lied ta, Ua., for a few days.
SJ.OO And Up
School House" in lieu of spon­
soring a Baby Contest,
Mrs Sara Jaeger and chil­
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dent, recognized amt com­ spending three weeks with
mended the Rainbow Girls for Sara's parents, Mr. and Mrs.
their presentation of stuffed Lester Harper, while her hustoys for the Pediatries Ward. band is aboard the USS BooseThe girls who made the toys volt Jaeger is now stationed
at home in their spare mo­ at the Sanford Naval Base
ments as a charily project are amt lie and his family will be
F.velyn Kehrman, Linda Conn, making their home in Sanford
Sue Stein, Connie Colvin, Pam upon Ins return.
Reynolds and Mrs. Kathleen
Reynolds, Mother Advisor to
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Shawthe Hamhow Girls.
ley and children drove down to
Several auxiliary members Tampa over the weekend
are
collecting
Christmas, where they spent some time
Dirt la! ay and Gel Well Cards with Dick's parents. Mr. and
to make scrap books for tiic Mrs. C. L. Gardner.
Pediatrics Ward.
Short on iliying spareT Lay
Welcome*) as new members
to.the auxiliary were Mrs K, a plastic tablecloth on a tied
Gifts - Cards - Books
E Fisher and Mrs. William or floor, cover it with a towel
210 E. First St.
1 utchinson of Sanford; Mrs. and then spread kmtwrar to I
C. Cottrell and T. Vassar Mor­
ton of DeUary and Mrs. A.
Mcnczer of Deffnna.
Plans are being finalized
by Mrs. A! Hunt for a tea Id
honor all new members of the
auxiliary.

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GREEN MINT

LOW CALORIE DIET AID
LIQUID SIX PAKS

While using creams and lo­
tions, rub a iltt|e extra on
wrists, elbows and the backs
of upper arms. And treat feet
and "heel bumps” to. beauty
treatments dally, too.

SLACKS

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PRICES GOOD THRU SUN, FEU. 21»t.

Personals
By Maryann MUes
Gerald Cable, 24, sun of
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Cable
of Vagabond Street, Mobile
Manor, remains in critical
condition at Florida Sanitar­
ium and Hospital after receiv­
ing severe head injuries in an
automobile accident last Fri­
day afternoon on Forest City
Road. He re is bed conscious­
ness for a short time Wednes­
day evening and was able to
recognize his parents.

FOR APPOINTMENT
CALL 322-4913

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Forest City

Longwood Personals
By Donna Estes
Guests for a recent weekend
at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Taylor Muir of Orange Ave­
nue, Longwood, were Frank
Henderson, James Robinson,
Clyde McH.ll, Willard Hen­
derson, Mrs. Ruth Henderson
and Mr. and Mrs. Del Gra­
ham, all of Bolivar, Pa.; Ur.
and Mrs. Francis Henderson
of New Cattle, Pa„ and Wil­
liam Domlney of Johnston,
Pa.

MRS. BERNARD WILLOUGHBY, right, Forest
City February brido was honored with a recent
shower nt the Brlnrwood homo
Mrs, Genie
Fritter, left, with the South Seminole Welcome
Wagon Bonrd serving as hostesses.

During Feb.
Wed. n* Thurs.

Americanism

Flemings

A MOCK WEDDING was presented at a show­
er feting Mrs. Bernard Willoughby with Clare
Paulsen, left, as tho blushing bride; Maryann
Miles, center, the murryin’ minister; and Gildu
Pettinati as the doomed groom.

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Art And Music Combine Color, Culture At Concert
An art exhibit
eiliibH com bined I list*, as an added attraction, fed to exhibiting som e of th e ir I to highlight the magic of the
A recent visit with Lib Shin(With The
.or a Symphony | they have graciously co n sen t-; w orks in an exclusive showing [exciting
ex
evening.
S
holser
at her perfectly gorsill magnify
m aenlfv in
Orchestra will
an #n.
en­
geoui Mayfait home revealed
chanted evening, March 2, at
tin t she and Georgia Ball are
the Civic Center as members
two of the local and talented
ot the Sanford Mutual Concert
artists, also Mutual Concert
Auoclation admire the works
Association members, who will
of local artists and listen to
exhibit some of their works.
the moving musical medleys
There are many other ar­
of Henry Marer and the Sym­
tist members planning to ex­
phony, a combination designed
hibit their prized paintings
for the most discriminating.
and some have been dreaming
Since many members of the
up new thoughts to express
association are talented artheir 'sentiments on canvas
especially for inis occasion.

Understand that the concert full red carpet treatment will
has caused considerable com­ be afforded the famed maes­
ment around town as many of tro and his musicians.
the members have discussed
the bonus feature at Kaffcklatchrs, luncheons, bridge par­
ties and the like. It la appar­
ent that all members plan to
take full advantage of their
membership and attend this
gala fete in store.
’Milady is already scanning
her wardrobe and making new
purchases for Ihe evening of
grandeur and small dinner
parties and post-concert gath'
erings arc in the forming. So
from all reports the concert
members are really planning
210 S. PARK AVE.
to go "all out" for this magni­
ficent performance, and the

Fidelis Class
Mental Health

Assists In Making

Directors Board

Cancer Bandages
Mrs. J. P. Cullen was hos­
tess recently at her 20lh Street
home to the regular meeting
of the Fidelis Class of the
First Baptist Church, Mrs. C.
Humphrey served as co-hostess.
The meeting was called to
order by the president, Willodene Chaniot.
ftclla Pryor gave the devoitkmal program from "Guidepost” and used giving from
tho heart as her theme, with
sentence prayers following,
„ In the absence of Loretta
Thomas, e liis ’secretary, Mar­
garet Houth gave the secre­
tary's report, followed by the
treasurer's report.
The various group captains
j reported on their activities.
It was announced that the
class would participate in mak­
ing cancer bandages on the
third and fourth Tuesdays of
| - each month at the home of
Grace Hobby
At the close of the meeting
tbs hostesses served dehcious
1.IH SHINHOLSElt, right, uml (leorifiu Ilatl, both members of the Murefreshments of applesauce
tuiil Concert Asaorlntion, proudly display two of Lib’s paintings which
cake, candy, nuts, coffee and
will be fentured nt the Civic Center with ninny of the other members
I tea to the Mmcs. Iner Spears,
works in conjunction with the appearance of the Florida Symphony Or­
Sam IJrown, S J. Brooks. Wilchestra on March 2.
lodene Chaniot, Grace Hobby
and Ivle Bucher.
Also the Mmc# Audrey Yeackle, Margaret tloulh. Olive
Booth, Caroline Holtxclaw, Ir­ Contrary to popular belief,
ving Pryor and H F Long,
MAGNOLIA CIRCLE
Ih* February meeting at the
the more often a woman be­
comes pregnant the more imTlie Magnolia Circle of the home of Mr* S. L. Wiggin*.
DeBary
portnnt it is for her to have , Sanford Garden Club met for A brief business meeting
close medical supervision. Dr.
was held with emphasis on the
Leslie (juinltvan, of the
GROWING
General
Luncheon and the
Pittsburgh School of Medi­
WASHINGTON HUM) — card party Dm month and
cine, drew Ulls conclusion afMrs, Homer Barbcau of ter studying more than -17,- j The year's to tal snrollm eni of the flower show in March
■Li.8 million stu d en ts in pub­
I-akr Dr. baa her sister ami 0(1(1 women who hud a vary­ lic elem entary and secondary
The meeting adjournrd and
ing
number
of
pregnancies
brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs.
schools rep resen ts an tn cirase the members left for a tour of
lie comments. "The woman
the State Headquarters Build
G. Burhanlt of Norwalk,
who has been pregnant sev­ of 43 per cent since 10&amp;4-SS. mg in Winter Park and Leu
Conn, viilliiu- In DeBury.
the
N
ational
Education
A
s­
eral times is not an rasy ob­
Garden*
a
“ —
stetric rase. The hatards do sociation report*.
x Q. Eliot Iloeft of Runny"Even
m
o
r
r
notew
orthy
Members attending, Mrs,
not decrease with every deliv­
aid* l.ane has Ins son-in law,
than the 43 per cen t rise in W. L. Gramkow Sr , Mr*. Ot
ery.’*
ltobcrt Nelson of Little Neck,
enrollm ent is the fact th a t the to Borwlorf, Mr* Harold Shrr
Dr. Quinlivan found the
Lemjr Island, N. V. visiting
num ber of high school g ra d ­ wood. Mrs. V M. Smith, Mr*
inatetnal
death
rate
four
him for a few days.
uates has in&lt;i eased 93 per Mary Thompson, Mr*. J W
times
higher in a group of
cent over the decade," rep o rt- Brown, Mr* E D. Kirchhoff,
6. R. Dawson of Sunset Dr. women who had had six Or rd the association's executive Mrs. F. J Harris, Mrs. Lucille
bailies than in other
entertained obi friends front more
secretary , Dr. W illiam G. Abram* and Mrs. S. L. Wig
Virginia, Friday, en route to groups. They suffered from C arr.
gins.
scute high blood pressure,
thd Gulf Coast.
dlseasra of the placenta (the
organ within the uterus to
which the developing baby is
attached ami from which it
receive! nourishment from
Mrs. Otto C. Stroth and two the mother), ruptured uterus
grlnddiughlrrs from Boxer. and other disorders more freN.*If., have arrived to spend uvently than women who had
a few days with her sister, bad fewer pregnancies.
Dr. Quinlivun'i report high­
Mrs. John D. Callahan. 835 K.
20th Street. Mrs. Callahsn has lights the importance of
recently returned home from prompt and continuous med­
I ^ B r e v a r d H ospital, Melbourne, ical rare throughout preg­
where she underwent surgery nancy for all women.

Medical News

Garden Circles

Personals

Personals

Has9 Meeting
A meeting of the Board of
Directors of the Seminole
County Floridr Association for
.Mental Health was held re­
cently at the First Federal
Savings and Loan Building,
William Thomas, chairman,
will represent the voting mem­
bers, Mrs. Asenath Butler,
Mrs. Rosamond Chapman.
Stanley Pierce and Chet Davidson at the FAMH Director's
meeting ..a t ..Daytona Beach.]
June 11-12.
Mrs. Chapman is outlining
plans with piograins of inter-1
hst to the general* public dur­
ing Mental Health Week, May
1-7, in cooperation with the
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9:30-11 p.m. ABC. UN Spe­
cial. “ Who H rr S«en The
WlndTT" P ar betUr then the
opening epeelal in thli eeriea,
the drama hae a good emo­
tional iitory and an exception­
al performance by Maria
Schell. She playa a atateleaa
mother, forced to lire aboard
ehlp a t aea with other inter­
na Ucnal refugeea. She la faced
with the heartbreaking declelon of being able to aieure
her daughter a normal life
aahore, if ehe will aurrender
the girl completely and put
her up for adoption. Theodore
Blkel, Edward G. Bobinaon
anl Stanley Baker are alao
atarrcd and you ehouldn't find
the occaalcnal UN “ Meiaage
Break a” too unpalatable.
7:30-8:30 p.m. CBS. Young
Peopie'a Concert "A Tribute
To SibeHu*." Celebrating the
100th anniversary of Sibeliua’a
birth, thla ia Leonard llernateln'e final Young People’s
Concert of the aeaaon. And It
it a fine one. In addition to
a meving tribute to the FlnnUh. composer, Bernstein lets
the man's music serve as an
eloquent testimonial . to his
genius. You’ll ' bear "Finlan­
dia" and portion! df'hfk'V \i)^
Jin Concereto In D Minor and
his Second Symphony In D
Major.
-7:30-8:30 p,m. NBC. Interjs n a t i o n a l Showtime. “The
Caech National Circus.” An­
other vlalt to Prague and an­
other visit to this circus turns
up a srriet of good standard
acta with emphasis on aero.
— patics.. But,- th* - bast -spots
still belong to the animals
with groups cf trained bears
and trained poodles romping
off with the hour.

&lt;* 8- 8:30 p.m. ABC. The Farm-troupe from Turkey la on
er'e Daughter. “Rich Man, hand to keep thinga moving
Poor Man." Oddball milllonr. and they really know how to
airs Paul Lynde, who’s more throw their weight around.
concerned with hia poodle's There are some other good,
hair-do than with the world’* shorter bits in an enjcyabls
problems, descends cn th* and very funny half hour.
1011 p.m. CBS. Slattery's
Morley household *nd finds
himself under Katy’e Influ­ People. "Question: When Do
ence. Chance* are he’ll never We Hang The Good Samari­
ta n ? ” an intriguing, multi­
be the eame. .
8:30-9:30 p.m. CBS. On faceted eituation in which
Broadway Tonight. I t’a tha Slattery finds himself defend­
old professional talent that ing a doctor friend against a
shines on this one (and that rrinlpractite charge Hemming
statement doei not include from hie attempt to help an
host Iludy Vallee). Patti Pag* injured atranger,-and at tha
I* on hand to plug a new re­ same time eponsorlng a bill
cord and to ling a medley of which would exempt doctors
earlier hit*. Fat Jack Leon­ in auch caees frem legal conard, now ecintillating at Baiin ■ a q u a n c e a . Unfortunately,
Street E elt, givee samples of both case and blit ara full of
his comedy, his singing and holes. The eituation la further
his dancing. And Jack is complicated by a romantic In­
never a* good on TV as he is terest for our legislator.
Claude Akim steps out of the
live.
9- 0:30 p.m. ABC. Valentine'srole of heavy for a change tp
Day. "For Me And My Sal.’’ play the doctcr and luscioue
NFL etar Jimmy Brown play* Barbara Eden sppenri as his
one of Val'e did echood bud- sister and Slattery's interest.
10-11 p.m. NBC. Jack Paar
dice and together they're out
to perk up an ex-professor of Program (Color) Oddly, the
their* who'e lost interest In high point of the hour la the
both his life and bis book. "V*l film abnwn and narrated by
Vikenti* he's interested in the surfing expert Bruce Brown.
book and finds out the old boy This la a collection of «xhas turned out a pretty racy cerpti from hie color feature
tome, Lurene Tuttle plays a and showi surfing in some
hoory pjd girl frem th e‘ past pretty exotic around-the-world
and Edward Everett Horton Is locales: Ghana, South Africa,
Australia, Tahiti and Hawaii,
the disconsolate professor.
0:30-10 p.m. NBC. Jack Ben- to name a few. Beatrice Lillie
ny Program. “Jack Joins Acro­ sings her old favorite "There
bats." There’s a wild ^ e tc h Are Farits At The Bottom
which finds Jack playing-* Of Our Garden." tells sn inec.gold-hungry a u l t a n who's itouealraut Winston Churchill
worth his weight In fertiliser. and gels off a couple of Jokes.
Though technical difficulties George Gobrl is slso cn hand
prevent the operation of a with a monologue about hie
magic carpel, an acrobatic

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County at Sanford. Florida, N o rth O r l a n d o Co. U u lld ln g ,
within als calendar month* L o n g w o o d -O v le d o R o a d In th *
from the lima of th* flrat publl. Vlltag* of N o r t h O r l a n d o a n d
ration of thla notlc*. Two cop th a polla w ill b a op en f ro m
lea of each claim or demand t:*S A. M. lo 1:*S I*. M.
shall tie in writing, and ahalt
H elen V . Q r e e n will be C l e r k
n il* (he plar* of realdeoce of the K l e d Ion a n d K a t h l e e n
and poet tittle* addrtae of tha M emory, K lla a b e th A tch laen
rlalmanl, and aliall b* aworn a n d U a a tu n U cu ch e s w ill h s I n In by Ilia claimant, hla ax*nL or ( p a r t ore.
aJt 'rnsy. and aecoiupanlad by
All p e r t o n s d e a l r i n g t o a v a i l
s filing ft* of on* dollar snd therneelvea of t h e i r r i g h t of
auch claim or demand not so f r a n c h la a will r e g l e t e r a t once.
flltd shall bo void.
R e g l a l r a l l o a book* will cloa*
s/ ALTON’ BUItKK. Sr.
a t d P . U. F e b r u a r y ST, l » t i .
As sssrulor of Ihs Last th * a l s t a e n l h d a y h a t o r * a lectlu n .
Will sad Tsitsmsot of
VARA IIUHKK, dscsassd.
THE VILLAUB OF NOllTH
Albert N. Fill*.
ORLANDO. FLORIDA
By Irens B Vnn EspoaL
Attorney for Csecuter
Mayer
t Masonic llld*.
■ Sanford, Florida
f u b l l e h F eb . IS. It. St A Mar.
I I'uhlleh F eb . I, IS, 11. IS, t i l l a. i m i .
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*:1* (1) Todty
(I) Mirk It Kyibb
MINIATURE UI.Al 'K POODLE,
7*11 (tl \ t * i A WVathtr
Male AKC. 322*4*57.
I 00 (!) Co plain Kangaroo
D4»()ft RECEIVED fur Adop1 21 (I) Wfather - Ntw*
tloib boarded Animal Iteecue
• :30 ( I ) CortoonvUl•
Lee* ue. 1700 66 Mli rieaota.
(3) Today
DeLa ml. Ph 73 4-1141
l.o# (3) IHvorca Court
(«) A m arlcati l l U t o r y
9 I (9) Exarolaa for Modtrli' P4.K1DI E Pupplee AKC rrglet■red, Wh 11• To y ■l Ktud.
Worn* ll
UroomlDg. 121-1 449.
'l l# (I) Romper Room
(#) The Morning Movie
ROOD RK GDI 1*1*1 Nil
10:00 ( J ) Make R oom for
PO O D L E S F O R MALE
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10 &amp;&amp; (1) NBC New*
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pluii, b l a c k A l a i n , |iO up
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12) Jaopardy
(i) P ri c e 1* Right

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11:11 (t) CUB Newe
11:19 (I) Truth or Con**quencee
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IS tl &lt;tl Uutdlag Light
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(I) Newe, Editorial and
Weather
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to the t 'n r t af th* tonaly
Judge, Semtael* County, KleeIda. la Prehat*.
In rei Kelale of
J E ll U L H A N K KIlflON,
Deceaeed

Ta AII Ceedltnee and Pereea*
Hoeing Claim* or Demind*
Agalael Sold Ketaiei
T o u a n d e a c h o f y ou a r e
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
p r e e e n l mny c la im * s n d d e ­
m a n d s w h i c h you. n r e i t h e r of
y ou. m a y h a v * a g a i n s t t h a
• s t a l e of J E I I O L H A N K K I 18 0 N,
d e c e a se d , l a t e of sa id C o u n ty ,
to th * C o u n t y J u d g e of S e m i ­
n ole C o u n t y . F lo rid * , a t hla
o ffice In th * c o u r t houa* of
•aid C ounty a t Sanford. Florida,
w ithin
alx c a l e n d a r m o n t h s
f ro m t h a t i m e of t h * fire ! p u b ­
l i c a t i o n of (Ills no tice. T w o
co p ies o f e a c h c l a i m o r d e m a n d
• h a l l b* In w r i t i n g , a n d ahalt
■ ta la t h a p lacs. of r t a l d e n c *
a n d p o s t o fflc* add raa* o f Ih*
c l a i m a n t , a n d s h a l l ba a w o rn
t o b y th * r l s l m a n t , hie a g e n t ,
or a tto r n e y and accom panied
hy a f i l i n g f t * o f on* d o l l a r
a n d such claim o r dem and not
*o tiled s h a l l bo void.
J e r o t l n a II. D a k a r
A d m i n i s t r a t r i x , C.T.A., of
t h a t m o t W ill o r

JKHOL HANKERSON.

Docoaaod.
8 T E N S T R U M . DAVIS
McIn t o s h
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F o o t OINoo Box !SI»
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W A N T E D : Low priced rid in g
horses, Saddles 6 E quipm ent.
SS1-SSSS.
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Ton can find anything ynu
need advertised In th* Horald
Classified.

DATS W O R K SSS-1911 o r 112.

li!. Special Notices

38. Upholstery

81. Heal Estate - Stle

Ball-Blair Agency
fieal K e ' i t * — t o e u r s n e *
I r d ft P a r k Av*
SSI-U II

K U L P DKC t. RA T IN G S H O P
Ph. I S . H I S

JOHN E. FOX,

VACUUM t \ ? .

Realtor

I ll-tJ l,

JOS N. p a r k Av*.

50. Miac. For Sale

lo. Special Services
A &amp; B CONTRACTORS
HOME IMPROVEMENTS,
ROO FINO, P A IN T IN G t,
1N F U IA T IN G
F in an cin g A rranged
SSS-SSSI
W A L L PA PER IN G . D rap eries *
U p h o l s t e r i n g . SSS-30SS.

SICK ROOM NEEDS

MERLE W. WARNER
REALTOR
70S So. P * r k

FED. Spaclal: Wlndbraaker
Jackals SJ. 00 Valu* only
tt.ll. Army-Navy Surplus.

P R A T T Sk
10% off.
OUTLET,

LAMYIERT Paint®
F A C T O R T PAI.NT
2417 8. T re n c h .

WEMTER.S’ Meddle* 111 A fSO.
Brittle* B A 110 . Qentvt
349-4711.
PRE-CAST Concrete Step* Carpel* clean *.«*ler wllh (lie
GREGORY LUMBER CO
Blue Liinlre Electric Sh«mIIP Maple 4ve_______ Sil-OSOO pinier only fl per rtlay. Carroll Furniture Co.

20. Hardware

T H E TIM E T E S T E D FIR M
ISO N. P » r k A v t .
lS S 'S I S I

SANFORD SEW IN G C E N T E R
191 So. P a r k Av*.
SSS-lfll

17. Janitorial Services

DIAL-O-MATIC

Hanford'* Molt CcimpUla
ZIG ZAG
TED WaLLIAMH IIDW
Du* tn Unforlun10S K. 31th,
111*1414 Repoxieifted,
«t* Clrcumetancak, Like New,
Metk*
Hundred*
of Fancy
21. Home Improvementa
Slllchii, Make* Atltom* lie
flu 11tinihole•&gt;. .ypw» on 11ut CAIIl’KNTKlI. Horna Repair* St
Bin®, Blind Hem®, Mono*
AiJdltloni- Flrat rla.t Work*
(mini, Embroider*, Darn*,
maria li( p. I*)i 131-7013.
f*«tch *141) Etc. Aa*ittn* Re­
maining K pa ymen I• nf |'»
PAI.NTI.NH, R e p a i r i n g encl-taTrade-In® Accepted. Ph, Cre*
urt*. Interior wall rleanlng
dll .Mgr 322-7437.
by Viift Full t a de r wall Deter*
gent 122*4139
UKG IN N K ItS I S - l t a r e A r c n r d l a n
|20
He*
1911
Sum m erlin
HAVE YOUR DOOR
Ave
A YOUR IIEAT
Replace th* J*l&gt;&gt;u*1e In your 1940 -256 CC JAW A MOTORijonr wllh an *R-w*aili*r
^ T C L E . P h llc o 21** &lt;’fini*ole
r r e e l l l e U n it For rnor* I n TV, B e d rn o m auHe, bed A
for nn Hurt call your local
dre«* er, l i v i n g ro o m c h a i r , 12
Lumber Co, or th« Reteraon
vkIi car radio, overhead garL u m b e r *o. In Orlando, liar*
a ur Door h JaBmelew. Four
deu .3•j w14.
new I &gt; Li Tire® A m i n 1,
item *. 322-4926.

SII-SISS

* ROBERT A. WILLIAMS
Realtor
RsymoniJ Lundqultt, A»»o.
SS3.39J' AtUntlc 'Bank Bldg.

"I s it true thej're gonna redecorate the West Wing in
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CLASSIFIED INDEX

JOHN SAULS AGENCY 9
UKAL KrfTATK BROKER
Alipritiil SpeclaBef
lit No. Park
IIS-7174

Houh^h For Sale

FOB SALE by Owqer 2017 Mellonvllle Ava. 2 AUUm. IH
.bath* wall, lo wall carpet.
l — Lo* t 4 F o u n d
• 1—Money Wanted
Lge. Living Room. Dtn, Fire­
J—Person®!®
• 4—Faxing® St Lot®
place, Kloof Furnact, 2 .%lr
4— D t t u i y C®r®
11—Inaur&amp;nc®
Cond Unit®. Large Lot. Well
I —Day ' Nur®trl*®
i t —-School® (ft InatrucUoni
for lawn, 1 Bearing Citrus
• —C h ild C®r®
70—
employment Service® Tree®.
I — D og*—C » t» — P®t®
71—
Male H®lp Wanted
to—
-P o u ltr y — L lvtxtock
72—Female Help Wanted
SACRIFICE SALE
I 2— Sp*c l *l Nolle®®
71—Mate or Kernel® Hetp
NO Down payment, I Bedroom*
I I —C * t * r l n g — F ood
74—Safe® Help Wanted
1** bath. CBS Home, KltchT4—P tld f t® C®1 —
Tt—Sit nation W anted^
" ®TT"fqulpp®d, Utiltty Boom- Jk
15—Sptcltl Servlet*
11 — I n co m e P r o p e r t y
Carport®.
Immediate occup­
14—Swimming Pool®
12—
Uualnce® Prop —Sal*
ancy. 105 Oakland Ave , Sun17—J a n i t o r i a l S®rxlct®
13—
Real Fatal® Wanted land Eelates. ('all collact »N
It—Do-It-Yourself
14—Beal Ketate Hal*
ter 6 p. m. 767*451 9, Daylona
17— Buxines * Rental*
19—Builder* riuppIlM
Reach*
30'—Hard wa r*
90—Lota For Bala
II —Ilorn® Improvement*
• 1—Farm*—Hr uvea
4 BEDROOM HOME
21—J'l Limbing
91—
Out of Btate Acreage^Jim Waller Curp. hae e nice
23—Painting
15—Itouaea For Sale
4 bedroom house A lot for
24—Wall Drilling
If —llu u iii—Hale of Beat
eat# Direction®: Take 17-93
97—lltiuae For Bent
21^—Air Cond k Ilex ling
North lu Orange City to Rex* p
31—Itudlu - Televlilon
luO—Beaort Ben tale
all Drug Store, turn left A
29—
Photo St Kuulpment 101—Trailer a—Caban ae
follow
to ernl uf Double Una
Jlorne Appli*ni#a
102—Mobile llumee—Bel®
tn where 2 way start*, turn
111
11— Mo b i l e iflu tn • a—- R t n I
3 1—?M u 1 1e ®1 1vii■I r u m e n l ■
r Ik ht to 3rd dirt road—l ut n
Jl«—tlualnea® Equipment
D»l—Trailer Spec®—Bent
Uft to house on left Duly
J3—J o b Printing
101—?'Trailer Lute—Sale
| DM# down A |72 R6 per rim
34—U( hoist try
104—Apartment® For Beat
Wired,
sheet rock, rough
loi—Boom* For Beni
3^—Vacua m Cleaner®
plumbed, itrptlrr lank A well
37—Moving A Storage
110—
Hotel Bourne
(no
pump
r plumbing fix­
111—Rental Agents
73—Kxterminator*
ture#). Call Orlando 395*H962,
43—Pistil® — Fettle — Keedi 11}—W*n Itd Tr&gt; It*nt
115—Auto* Fur Hat*
30—
Mine For Itele
il —Article* For Itenl
111—Autoe—Bale or Trade
OLI) NEWSPAPERS
114—Truck® For Hale
3! —tfwap or Fichtrig®
120—Auto moll ve Her vice
51**W*nl*d To Huy
53—Furniture For Hal®
FOR SALE
|
111—Hrootere k t'yclea
34—Antique# Fur Hal®
133—Boats A Motor®
91 — Money To Loan
125—31a r i me Huppllee
25 LRS. - 50c
I®-—Uualneta Opportynlllit

322-5612
From Sanford Kxchang®

60. ISuHincNH 0|ipiirt.
SHELL Oil? CO. ~

425-5938
From

SANFORD HERALD

S e m in o le C o u n ty
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71. Male Holu Wuntril

Cu Mj BKI); Familiar with Ci»ni rne a Bio* k Work Apply
S ALE f l — W o m en * I in you want ■ bualne^e nf
I3«»i FUloU 5.30 to 7:36 pm.
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PLUM BIND
—Limit or#— Limit one — the nmei modern 3 * hay
Contracting Repair*
rerii*h-elyD **rv!s * pi at Inn In 72. 1'emnle H elp W anted
Mwliirday on ly. LEEM. 3rd A
KRKK KHTIM ATK1
heart of Hanford now' ready
Men fori!
Avt.
tipp.
M inn
R L IIA R V E Y
fur
leasing Inveaiment reDill*
104 S a n f o rd A v#
323*1313
H'HKK KKl'KIt. in . in. 1
qulrrd Hbell offer* p.itd IDa*
hunt age *hlldren, wrrktraining
program
»ml
finan­
51.
Articles
For
Rent
etul*
uff &lt;all 322 -7 141
23. Fainting
cial aealtlanc* to re*(o«uplble
pareon#
Thl*
!»
a
Memeinl*
EXPERIENCED shWLNH MAPAINTING ft IlKPAin WORK, "You oxm * It— W* h av * ll!**
up (&gt;i«|mrl unit)
for right
INF *ipcial&lt;*r* n##deiL
jss-tissi
;
AMKRICAN HUNT-ALL p p r * u ti F*«r hpi«l. end i’ll
tfteaily )f(*r rmi nd employ*
MSI S H i a w a t h a , m - l l l l
detail* pleape vail Tom
ment In .sur mo'lern alr-mnAdaniP at Daytona Reach 25521. Well Drilling
dUt oifd factory.
RENT A BED
4711 and 747-1IF7 after 4
ALIX ilF HANFd RD
llaw ay,
lloepltal.
Baby
}i m and weekend*
wi:i.i&gt; o it ii, W!i&gt;. c u iii'l R uBed*,
iifsatnlu Dr. Swiiftnd
by
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Month.
CURB
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COMPETENT
MAN
C A tl It DL L'3 F URNIT URE !
Lined Chick \Y* Trrwl. ya ti W* Repelr and Servlc*
OR WUMAT
H«
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V
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SSS.S1S1
ford.
S T I NE
wanted In area covered by this
Macliln* a n d S u p p l y Co.
new* paper to uw(l, fill and
EXTRA MONEY
to; tv. snd st
s::.&lt; iis 53. Wanted To Huy *
culler t from coin operated Telephone
eollcUHig 3 hour*
nut k candy machine*. May
dally.
Must have private
USED
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29. I'liuto &amp; Equipment
b* handled part time along
llein e, Plney W o o d A uction.
with pee sent fjccupe tlon i a phbne. Fxprrlem e nut nevtpWrite Box 124. Hanford
ISS-13T0.
lu 12 'hour# weekly) I9J&gt;0 Pery
L N C L u S L a bnapehot In *v «ry
capital required Could b® Herald
letter.
WAN 1 EL)
bti IB Inin full time upr rat ion.
WlKROLDT 8 CAMERA SHOP C l l r u e F r u i t - l l a m l l n . P a r e o n
Liberal credit aspanelon plan 71. Sales Help Wanted
21® H I*ark Avenu*. Hanford
D row n, P D reap p It ft Sea dlingsfur thnee who van qualify..
L E K M A N S F IE L D , Bon d ed
For local tnteixleW write. SALES REPIIK8ENTATIVK
3B. Hume Appliances
F r u i t B u y e r Ph. S I I - 4 I I I .
INTERSTATE
MERC 11AN• Experienced or non-experienc­
DINERS.
1Inch eater, Minn
ed. full or part-time, man or
W E BUT iJeed F u r n i t u r e , one
MILLER RADIO &amp;
woman. Hell our complete
p iece
or
h o u s e fu l ,
Furay
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APPLIANCE
tie*,
calendars and bualne»*
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St. Johns Realty

NEED EXTRA CASH? A liaraid Want-Ad tell* thi.ee arllclee no-longer needed. I.nw
In coet—high In result*. Dla
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H O O V E R VAC. C L E A N E R S
A C r u t c h e s ( o r r e n t o r eale. W
H I T E SKIVING M A C H IN E S
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A u t h o r i s e d S a l e s ft S ervlc*
Price*. D i s c o u n t t o p eo p le
G A R R E T T 'S
o v e r St .ft all S e r v ic e P e r s o n ­
SOO E. F i r s t .
,
SH l i n
nel. C h e c k o u r p r i c e s .
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N E W LOCATION
SOI So F r e n c h
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W A T C H f o r Ih* D a l * of Dig
A uction.
B I L L 'S
BA R G A IN
O F F E R IN G A SPEC IA L S E R ­
BARN.
V I C E ? Alors t h a n 40,000 r e a d ­
e r s sea r h * S a n f o r d H e r a l d
c l a s s i f i e d ad e d ally . R a t e s as
DRESS SALE
to w ae 14c p e r lin e per d ay ! U P t o #0% O F F . F»1L E a r l y
D ial t : : - S 4 I I o r 43A-S91I a n d
S p r i n g St P * r t y Drt»*e*.
p lac* v o u r ad ! _____________
C A R O L E 'S DU E M S H O P
Lungwood p i n *
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SALE 11 -

ACREAGE WANTED
N E W M A JO R H o u s e h o l d A p ­
Acrea. wooded , seclu d ed ,
p lia n c e
a l 10 % a b o v e o u r A afew
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s s Me, R e a s o n a b l e . W r i t e
c o s t. W* g u a r a n i s *
low ast
B
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t t l , S a n f o r d H e r a l d or
p r l re e C o n t a c t J u l i a n W ig ^ rh o n e l^ trt^ l^ ^ T e n d w g ^ ^
g ln a IIS-141 1 o r call J ft R.
T r a d i n g P o st, Inc., SS0I S.
O r a n g * Uloaeom T ro ll, O r ­ 55. Furniture Fur Sale
lando.
Us ed f u r n i t u r e a p p l i a n c e s , tools,
t i e . B o u g h t • gold, l o r r y ' s
NEW A PPLIA N C ES » t W oreho uee
P rices—
F rlgldalra,
M a rt, s i s S a n f o rd Av*. Ph.
H ot P o in t, RCA. E a n l th , ale.
I S S -IU S .
Call C h a r l l * G o r m l y co llect
a l A s ao cialad R a d io ft TV,
FREE ESTIMATE
S i l l N. O r a n g * Aea.. O r l a a - D p h o l a t t r l n g ft M a l U a s a r a n .
do 43S-SII4.
o v a t l n g . New ft Used F u r n i ­
t u r e . Call N l i B e d d in g Mfg.
SANFORD ELECTRIC
Co. a t 791 C e le ry Aye. | S t a . E. A p , l l a n c s s — N ew * Used
lilt.
U S M a g n o l ia
III-1IIS
F o r tha b ig g e s t selection of
n e a r l y n ew a n d u s e d f u r n l tura.
• • * Noll'* F u r n i t u r e
Brokerage
In
Caatalharry
o n II-SS. Open I d ay * t t o I.
NOTICE
Nolle* Is h e r a b y g l v a n t h a t M a h o g a n y P e r i o d C h i n a Clooot.
Ih* S t a t e R o a d D a p s r t m t n t o f
US-4111.
F l o r i d a will h o ld a p u b lic h e a r ­
in g c o n cern in g the lo catio n and
W IL S O N - M f t l E R F U R N
e co n o m ic e f fe c t * of p r o p o s e d
Buy — l o l l — T r a d *
I m p r o v e m e n t s on F e d o r a l - A l d I t t - l l K. t a t.
SSS-SSSI
P r o j e c t US !■&lt;?&gt;. S t a t e J o b
T I9 K - IS S I , S t a t e Hoo d 49. f r o m
F r e n c h A v e n u e ( S R l l - l t l ) ta ECHOLS BEDDING CO.
B e d d . n g ft F u r n i t u r e
M ellonvllt* A v e n u e In S a n f o r d ,
AT FA CT O RY F U I C E S t
F l o r i d * . In t h * C o u n t y Com m loI
IS
M a g n o l ia
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o U n e r 'o ro o m , S eraln o l* C o u n t y
C ourt H a u te , S anford, F lorida
BKDF
FOE
RENT
o n F e b r u a r y SI, ISIS a t l : M H o s p it a l. Itolla way*. J u v e n ile .
P. M. ( E S T ) , p u r a U n n t t o F a c ­
F R E E delivery an d Pick-up.
t i o n l l &lt; (c) o f P u b l i c L a w 1ST
FURNITURE CENTER of t h a 34th C o n g r a t s .
lis t F r e n c h Ava.
All p e r s o n s w l e h l n g t o b*
Ph. SSS-1SSI
h e a r d a r * h e r e b y n u t l f l a d to
a p p e a l a t aald m asting.
C H E S T n t D r a w e r * 111. Ph.
FLOYD B. BOWEN. Chair­
S tJ-itl9.

6 1 2

M ACKLE-BUILT
QUALITY HOMES

D eltoiia
And no wonder »h«n ttiets
quality homes art priced ta
low-J7,790. to #18.350.
ailh is liltls as #240. down
end #49.27 month!)1Drift
out Tods). Sit replies of
World's Fair Houtel Fret
tide on rivtibost. "Oettons
Queen"! Tike Intintsts ft
—lilt st DtBsry Eichsn|*.
C A L L 668-4458

MACKLC BROS. DIVISION
I M S D E L T O N A C O R P O R A T IO N

W ON'T LAST LONG!!!
A 1962 PONTIAC CATALINA SEDAN. A ONE OWNER WITH
POWER AND AIR CONDITIONING.
CAN RE YOURS FOR

’1895

Legal Notice

man

■ ta t* Stood D a p a r l m a n t o f C O U R T E O U S T C H A R G E AC­
F lo rid a
COUNTS— llm l to d c r e d i t II
P u b l i s h F t h . IS. IS. ISIS / . ’
y o u o w n o ph ono. P u t clooalJlo d Ado i * w o r k toe y o g i
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DAUT P l f X H E R
Beet Buy B r o k e r
i : i . &lt; 49S Day o r N i g h t

35. Vacuum Cleat,*rs
SANFORD

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All T y p e * S u p p l i e s — F o ld e r *
NU M ISM ATICS
S i l l ft P a rk Ava.
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of Fine Workmanship In Uphotota. In*. Dr* per lea, Mil pruvera. Tim* Payment! ae
llttlt at II mu. Draptry
Hardware Instillations

19. liuildcrH Supplies

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S e r v ic e ft H u p p l l s t
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Publication For
Inarrtians end Kill*

T ell t h e m you o a w It In T h e
g enford Refold!

P l a n o T u n IH g s n d R t p a l r
W. U H a r m o p — SIS-4SIS

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10. Poultry - Livestock

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S hop . L o a n s on a n y t h i n g n t
v a l u e SISS B e n fo r d A i t , SSSISiS.

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Plano Servicing ft Tunlnr
Gena Cumbaa — SSS-lfll

T a w n l n g o r B u y i n g ? — Sea nel
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Freas Sanfard Baehnngw

Weekend Television
FKIDAY P. M.

31. Mimical Instruments

8. Pets &amp; Supplies

BILL HEMPHILL MOTORS, INC.
PONTIAC — BUICK — RAMBLER
SOI W. l i t
SANFORD
1601 W. lr t

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95, Houftes For Sale

95. Houses For Sale

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nUDOKT riU C R D
II B i t ROOM. ! n a t h Horn a,
fo r t h e '
c o r n a r lot. 337- 1 1 1 1 .
BU D O K T M INDE D
A b o r t th&lt; a v a r a a a ] b t d r n n tn
ONLY l i d o DOWN
horn*. C O M P L E T E L Y ( u r n - T a r m a on D ow n p a y m e n t It
l t h » 4 —N E W L Y p aln laft am t
n a a d a d buy* t b i t e h a r m l n a 1
A .NEW r o o f — C H O IC E nelatiRa d ro o m . f u e t o m B u ilt hbm a
b o r h o o d — WALK1NCJ dlaIn ah a d y W y n n a w o o d . l i f t !
t a n c o to t o w n —ONLY 11.1)0
m onthly
pay.
everything
w i t h tjOS d o w n a n d NO cluaMova in Im m a d la ta t y .
t o g c o a t * —O W N E R fi n a n c e d

frralfi FrI. Feb. 19, '65—Pairs 11 97. Houses For Kent

SWEETIE PIE

By Nadine Seltzer

Payton Realty

1t«1

Park

A v en u e

Stemper Agency
fle*lfar-In*urnr*T r*de»
333*4911
1991 8. F r e n c h Ave

RAV ENNA P A R K , O d d M e d a l ­
lion H o m e, 1 bed room* f
bath
bu ilt-in kitchen, eg.
t r a l a r t t t l i v i n g ro o m , c e n ­
t r a l b e a t , d u e I til for a i r eon.*
dll Inning, c r r n t r lo t, d o ulde
car p o r t, fen r e d in b a r k y a r d
Ph.

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102. Mobile Humes - Snlr

"Sorry, w# don't hire caddleet Hava you triad tha
Country Club?1*

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FHA - VA
SALES BROKER
We

H a v e T h e H o m e F o r You

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Stenslrom Realty
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121*2420
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12I-74»i
NIOIITR
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222 **0 :

Complete Selection
59’a Thru fil'a
5200 - $300 Down
$10 - 560 M onth
lOOfe Mechanical
Guarantee — .1(1 llaya —
l.miU Milra On All
I ’wrd V \ V * .

Factory

P * rla

D ealer

Ellinor Motor Go.
S o . J l w y . 17-92
P an fo rd , Fla.

322-1835

$82.00
!

MO.

■in d!* * f a i r * a *i A' 1n * u r * vj*•e
1 b ed ro11in«. r r ( r i k e r a t u r a n d
atove,
fenced
yard,
potne
t e n e Pri'-wd 117 *no V a c a n t.
T all Ml 7-4111. W i n t e r P a r k .
D e n e j M e tcalf. Rp.ill.nr

3 MEPItOOM. 1 Path A r Cond
11 *
yard
pty m en t*
141
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scho ol*,
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14ftP 10 4 P h i n n o n Dr., P t n t &lt;*r**i. 122 0710.

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123-14S3
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HKD ROOM, Atr C o n d i t i o n e d
e.n fill t* r Av* 132 : ft *

JUST A SAMPLE OF THE TREMENDOUS

Raitin, llralvr and All N f" Tlr«*a.
A Real llonr),
Tirjalrr, Radio *nd llralrr. P o^rr Sitrr*
54: nga l‘&lt;t*rr Elrakea, Aul». TranamUaLili.

SAVINGS IIEING OFFERED THIS WEEK.

$ SAVE $

I'mili.r 2 Mr. IJ.rdlnp, Auln l i a n a

*295

u.,i.o )B9 g

&amp; Itrnlrr. A Jlaal Sharp Car fo r
I'unliar Safari 2 lln.ir Slatinn W«*«n.
Aufont.lir Iran.mlaalon, 1'iwer Hlrarinf, l O Q C
I’liwer llr.kr-, It.rllo A Heater. Hr.I Sharp. WWU

i*llr ’Iran#*1ran.C f l Huirk 2 I...... II.rHl"|&gt; Viilum.lir
” 0 miaainn. Itaili't ami It«-»trr. Iran Inalda
am) llul

*525

C Q ( adillar (iiupr DrVillr, l ull) i ’uwrrrd
0 0 Wilh Itadlo and Healer, A Heal
\
Hraullful Tar fo r Only

*785

CiiM alr. S tandard Tran.m i»»ion, Radio
and llra u r. ileal Sharp For

*625

C Q Ford 2 Hour Sedan, Him A While, Autumn- ) C Q C
• w fir Tran.miaainn. Radio ft llralrr. Real M o , ™ *

DOIMJE PART 2 Door,

*1884

g g DOUGH CORONKT 2 Poor, Healer.

*2099

— USED CARS
i-iir.
Sedan, Full I'uwer and Air Condilioned.
O fl CtIKVItOLET Panel Trurk Jual t'herk
•Ml Thi. I’rka.

M

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c h h y h i . kr nkw

yorkhr.

*1195
*895

PF.SOTO 4 Poor Sedan. Auln. Tran...
1‘owrr Sleeriny. Radio and Healer.

( IIF.VHni.KT ronVAIR MONZA
8 3 V■PtHir. Aulo. Trana., Healer _

*395
*1360

0 0 BUC K Sl'Kt'IAL Conrertible. Mual Go.

C Q C'he.rulrl 4 Door Sedan. 6 Cylinder,
I4Q B
U U Standard Tran.mlaaion ft liaaler. Clean For " * ■
C n llodke Truck. Il L Made For llaulinir
•HI Trailer.. Run. I.lke New llul Could L’. e J Q J C
I’ainl Job. Saae For
WfcW

• BEN HOWLAND (General M gr.) ,
• IU)R THOMAS (Balea Mgr.)
• FRANK DRUNSON
• CHARLIE CRAIG
• “CURLY” HUNT
• C. D . BROWN

17-92 AUTO SALES
(CITIES SERVICE STATION)
BRAKE JOB $18-95

Ford Falrlane ‘‘300" 4 Piwir Se­
6 4 dan V • 8, Automatic. Radio,
Heater and Power Starring.
9.(100 Milea, Showroom Nr».
Hraullful \\ hi la Finlah Milh
lied Interior.

Big
Discount

CO Hulck Riviera, Fully Towered ^
i
D J and Air Condition, Hurkat Seat*, s h J
Kvlra Clean! One local Owner! f t i r J
(JQ Merrury Munlerey t'uatum 2
“ “ llncir llardlup. Fully Towered, *v J
Air FondRiiin. Exlra Nice!
*
Mm

Seminole County Motors
1801 W. la t St. — Sanford

Phone 322-0614 .

(Just Btlotr Jim S p u k tr'i)

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Or Ml 7-2830

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195
395
195
)95
)95
595
)9 5

r n Tord Falcon Helui# 2 Door. * C l /
O t t'ylindrr. Standard Tranamia- *v I &gt;;!
■inn. Itadlo and H ratrr.
1 *
(J4 Vnlkaw agrn J Door Sedan. Extra
0 1 Sharp! On# Owner! beautiful
lirren l lnlah!

C fl
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(Jg Tontiac Trmpeat 4 Door Sedan.
U I Air Condition, Radio and Heater.

J
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C l Ramhlrr 4 poor Station Wagon, C f l $
w i g ( ) Under, Automallr, Hair* T | l
Clean and On* Owner!
1 ™
C l (lodge Tioqrer Dart 4 Door He0 1 dan, V-8. Aulomalir, Healer
One 1 arrful Hanford Ownar!
bargain buy At Juet

^
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llfk Ford Falron I Poor. 6 Cylinder,
DU Standard Tfanamlaaion, Heater.

A J
■

C Q Mrrrur) Commuter 4 Poor StawO thin Wagon, Automallr, Itadio,
Heater, I'ower Steering and
brake*.

W

l.lncoln I'remlerr 4 Pi«»r Hardww top. Full I’ower and Air Condition. K itra Nice!

C#
Tw
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Mrrrury 4 Poor Sadan, Autnmaww |(fi I’ower Steering and brakes,
Air Condition.
CQ

C Q t hryalar Imperial 4 Poor Sedan.
wO y u|| i’ower and Air Condition.
Nic* Family Sedan. Extra Clean!

A T HOLLER’S
iH O T
Week’s Special
' 62 Ford
4 door Ranch Wagon.
V-B, automatic tranaml*aion, p o w e r atccrlng,
p o w e r brake*, radio,
healer and fartory air
condition. Excellent for
large family and at :
very reiaunahl* price.

ONLY

$

245

DOWN PAYMENT
24 MOS. ON RAL.

$

795

58 Plymouth

AND MAKING YOU

C f
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)9 5
19 5
&gt;95

IS OUR BIGGEST AIM
AT STRICKLAND-MORR1SON:
64 FAIRLANE
‘Sport* .Coupe', Air Cnmllllonint. Power Steering.
And All Other Fartory Goodie*— Like New. Only
12.090 Arfuni Milra

llelvedere. E q u i p p e d
with V-8 engine, auto­
matic tranamlaaion, pow­
er aleerlng, radio and
hralrr. Plain eolid tranaport at Ion.

$

495

Nomad, 4 Poor Station
W a g o n . V-B, Automatic
Tranamlaaion, Power Steer­
ing, Radio, Heater and
Fartory Air. We’re Not
Aaking $1795, Hut You Can
lluy It At The Right Price
Of Only

$

1195
57 Buick

Special 4 door hardtop.
V-8. automatic tranamla­
aion. power aleerlng, ra­
dio and hratrr. Solid
clean tranaportallon.

$

395

64 GALAXIE

62 Ford

"S00” Faalhak. Lika New . Power Steering, AutomaticColor la Skylight niue. 352" Engine.

Falrlano -500" 4 dr. eedan.
Equipped with V-8 engine,
automatic tranamlaaion, radiu, healer. Yellow exterior
finiah with color keyed in­
terior. A aporty looking car.

64 GALAXIE
4 Poor. Air Conditioning. And All The Other Good Fac­
tory Equipment. In Fact, Il'a Plain loaded. Only 18,000
Mile*. It'a Skylight lllu# With While Top. A Real
lleauty.

$1295
60 Dodge

64 T.BIRD
Conrertlble All Power And Of Courae. .Mr Con­
ditioned. I.uiury At It* Very llenl. It1, Midnight
llluv With \\ hit* Tup. .

AIbo a 63 T.BIRD
Landau llardlup. The Crram Of The Crop $1y Ford.
You'll Loir 11 From The Moment You Gel Hehind The
Wheel Of Thl* Pluah T.RIrd. 11 Can He YOURS, You
Know.
63 CORVAIR
Mont* "BU0". Convertible, t Speed Trana. And All The
Other Mai m Goodie* You'll Lot*. Chantilly ll-ig* With
White Tup.

M 1

63 FAIRLANE
‘Sport* Coupe', llueket Seal, Air Conditioning,
Radio, Heater And Moat Ktrrylhing Hire You
Could Want For. It Can Hr Yuur*.

Phoenix t door hardtop.
V-8, automatic tranamla­
aion, power (tearing, ra­
dio and heater. Good
aolld tranaportallon at
■ reaaonable price.

’695
57 Chevrolet
Serlea "210" 4 Poor Sedan.
V-B, Automatic Tranamla­
aion. Radio ft Heatar. Good
S o l i d Tranaportallon At
Only

$

795

62 Volkswagen

63 FORD

Ptluxe 2 dr. aedan. 4
Speed tranamlaaion. ra­
dio, heater. Clean whit*
finiah with belga in­
terior. In perfect form.

6 Paaaengrr Wagon. Air Conditioned. For That Cool,
Cool Summer Vacation That Will He Here tlrfore You
Itealiie It. You'll Love Thla Roomy Machine. V-B And
Automatic. 352" Engine.

’1295

62 PONTIAC

BARGAIN BU YS!!!
0 0 FORD FA1RLANE 4 Door Hardtop $ g g g

‘Grand I’rii'. The Clllmatr In The Pontiac World. It'a
Loaded. Air Conditioning Too. A Real Cream Puff.
Beautiful Light Rlu*. It'a A Hardtop.

OPEN FRIDAY
N1TE T IL 9 P-M.

g y LINCOLN 4 Door. Needs Body Work. » |Q Q
0 0 FORD (2 To Choose From )

RHONE
322-9767
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End Of French A ve.— 2600 Block Orlando Drive

*695

GO WEST!
SEE: THE DODGE BOYS

NOBODY — NO — NOBODY
C A N SELL YOU A CLEANER
CAR CHEAPER THAN

*

SAVING
YOU
MONEY

HAPPY

•• *•

I I l|*r
1IC Ml 1I I -

the GREEN

61 Chevrolet

■***- _ ;

Office
222-2 1 11
N ig h t* : 921-0700
131-0141
3531 P a r k P r l v *

SAVIN’

4 door Station Wagon. 6
cylinder, atandard trana.
miaalon A heater. Looking
for economy? Thla la it.

and Sales Broker

H O M ES

S U R E *N*
Y O U 'L L B E

61 Falcon

equipped 11.0).

Management

C l r h r w n l t t 2 Door Bierayne. S
" I f'vliniler, S I.n H .n l 1 rnn«ml»»ion.

60

I« BOAT, Motor. Trailer, Klee ,
Ilk* n#w, Mrrtfic* W*rr*n
Thpmpiofi. 315 VIn*wood Dr.,
3:2-2574 or 4441.

in i7
8a n fo rd av b.
l U I Z OPEN EVENINGS
Sanford, Florida
322-4503
National Rcpoaacailona Inc.

Property

UsedCars
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1912 C O R V A I R MONZA co n - a w l l k l . k p y d .r, C u c k tl *«»u.

MOM^-C NEEDS A CAR OF HER O W N ...

58
58

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'SH Hulck $991 blL 1(9 mo.
'59 Pontiac 1972 bal. 1(6 mo.
'SB Chevrolet IST9 b a l t i l mo.
'SB Ford ISSfl b a l ISO mo.
'St Mercury |864 b a l 116 mA,
'60 Dodfe |99I bal. |S1 mo.
'59 Renault 1399 bal. |2 t mo.
'SB Volk*. «6B7 bal. 132 mo.
60 Rambler 1996 bal, |S 2 mo.
'52 Chevrolet 1199 bal. 110 mo.
'SI Chrtrolrt 9299 hat. $12 mo.
'57 PeSolo $399 bal. $11 mo.
'57 Mercury $199 bal. $21 no.
'57 Plymouth $167 bal. $21 mo.
'57 Podge $S82 b al $U mo.
'58 Olda $199 bal. $22 mo.
'57 Hulck $681 hal. $32 mo.
‘58 llufck $9b2 hal. $11 mo.
'55 Pontiac $399 bal. $11 mo.
'61 Falcon |7B8 bal. 139 mo.
*60 Rambler 1881 h al $39 mo.
'60 Podge $992 b a l $37 mo.
'60 Corvalr $887 b a l $39 mo.
'5S Old* $399 bal $24 nio.
'62 Rambler $887 bal $39 mo.
'55 Cadillac $399 bal $2t mo.
'60 Renault $399 h a l $24 mo.
'56 Lincoln $119 b a l f i t mo.
'S3 Cadillac $121 b a l $7 mo.
'56 Chevrolet $99 bal. 13 mo.

V A - FHA

a

w«t»r *y*T*m Pocjht* i'«r.

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try Side Trailer

1195

$100.00 DOW N

I n v e s t m e n t A n eat tv
V p.»rk l o
123-9171

P n . *4

fran sm lsilnn

1117 or •** at 111 CUrrl*on
Dr.

M O B IL E HOM E 9 A L E 8
S A N F O R D MOTOR CO
F O R S A L E By O w n a r In b i a u M O B IL E HO M E ft 1 A C R E
"T o u r W h e tl E i t s i i l)* a ltr"
t l f u l M a y f a i r n a a r L a k a M o n ­ N t w K i l l , 7 b e d r o o m , dinICO F r e n c h Ave
S23-4SS2
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roe, t b t d r o o m , 1 b a t h . P a m r o o m , c e n t r a l l l a a t ft I Ion
O P E N 7 HATH A WF.KK
NAVY
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Air, w a a h a r , la* s t o r a g e . 1 \
119-1304
d a . i r r . i " .*11 by
bid.
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P m. w o r k i n s ft.yeO R E C N HR AIR
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B U I L D E R S . INCROSE COU RT ART,
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Mr D . n Y atea
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l B E DROO M F u r n , n* *r b***
I i iu u a d ia la D s ll v e ry
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l o t F a i r m o n t Dr.
MONTHLY PAYMENTS
rlr.n
one ..wrier, 11 ft II
F E R N . Apt. 3JO0 Mil ln n v lll* .
3 P i •:H i t i h »M 11u M13* 1g * r o o m a,
FROM $60.00
we.I l.ell« lull# ...... 1 11
.ha 1 4 w &lt;*4»ill f 1o-or a,, air c o n d .
FOR THE REST HOME W E LA** A AP ARTME.VT8 114 ui.
r e fit r a t b a l l h e a t , a f l l r fan
^ *. Klr»t HI.
fine o w n e r , l a r g e ■of Her lot.
HUY
ROR M rK K R U S E D CARS
C a ll 911-1741 o r w r it* R o t
NO MONEY DOWN
I lit.HiM ifurri. Apt. fo r couple,
SEE
YOUR
U i , H an fo rd l i t raid
-01 Kren li A t e
JJJ-UTJt
w a f e r InicRidiM fir. 333-7it**'

SO U T H W A R D

in

WANTED: ) nr t lledm-ni t* FT. LARSEN Aluminum
llnuaa. 7 balhe, furn. or no.
boat. 11 ftp. Kvlnrud* alac.
turn Adult* only. Call Jay,
Tilt Trailer. Ill-ITU
3:10 . S:0ft,
1* FT. l i m n HAT With n*.
115. Autos For Stile
niotft Control.
hp Johnson
llrttoFa TrslUr A flccvviorl#1*,
\ r r y ri n i ton a bit. 122*1209 «f.
11)1 FORD 8 KT LINER, rei f f B.
tractabla hardtop, radio, haal#r. powar itaertng. naad*

1914. I B ed ro o m . 10 x 54. C o u n ­

95. Houacfl For Sale

C t l C NTIIY HOME
1-3 I 4i t m
near
e«* to
1-4 i t m e d a g r i c u l t u r e 3 RedLedr.-4.ni
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porch
( 'e t i t r a l h e a t \
A i r 1 d e r n . m a n y ex r ra * '*atl I233. • 1 or HA L 11 A It HISh New
cnnd Ulnneit I#nw t,»vr« high
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lively bo’ated overlooking
Lak*Ph
owner
b»H iry
I &lt;ft • a n 31*

u

rTHN. Apt. Cif»*ft in. Jlmmi*
Cowan 122*4012.

AUTO GLASS &amp;
SEAT COVER CO.

B A N K
'^PO SSESSIO N !

Imii M*»d*fii. 1

l.ifi 'l* i |,i-i| *t* Hlmd* h ■*■

— Service

A u llm rL red

D O W N -

11. eMAltV.

• Srdnns
• Hard Tops
• Convertibles
• Station Wukors

Sale* —

$100

park

V W
GH I A

end fniuraftce

3 bed room *. F l o r i d a Room,
ccsitra l h e a t , b u i l t - i n •to v e,
• lew *lk*. f i n e r *
W * l k to
S o u th S i m i n o le El. a n d J r ,
H ig h School* P r W fll.&amp;ftft
V a r a n t J ' a l l Ml 7-4111 W i n ­
ter
l\» rk .
Den*y
Metrmlf,
Real! &lt;»r.

1*3 11111 a lied room*
N E W a n d FSF.D
Awning* A C a b tr a *
Q U A L V Y MO BILE HOMES
H w y . 17-93 s

14. B t . 3.

95.. Houses For Sale

$74 M Q ,
Include* i n n

Senkarlk Ginns and Paint

‘ ^ V y n n e w o o d Dr. Ph. 3 : : - 5 i 4 P

F rp .N I.S H E P 3 bedroom ho m e
34*1 P i t m e n o. T h n n a * : i -

B K A 1IT W L
I
fledroom .
2
b a t h , 1j i k e P rlv lleu * # , N o i n r . u i t o o M . : o a t h i r u . a ,
Q u a l i f y i n g . 9400 Down a a *.
hardwood
floor.,
fu rn itu re
l u n i i p a y m e n t * — 1 : 1 - 7095.
I n c l u d 'd .
wall
lan d .cap .d
y . r d . fleet Ar*« ft n - e t R u y
In S a n f o rd . SST-T1 T«.

3. 1. A . I R E D W f S n « i ^
1. I ' i ' f t ! R \ T I I S » *
K ITCH EN E Q U IPPE D
L O W M O NTHLY PAYMEN TS
F o r C o m p le te I n f o r m a t i o n
S a t o r Call T o u r

AUTO GLASS
INSTALLED

Sporting

IBfll * p a r k Av*.
S3) B2I2 an y f l m #

$100 D O W N —

AVALOM APARTMENTS
tie TV. Ind 8t..
JJJ.Iti:

»m tr. :nd st. 177. i n »
L'NFUItN. 5 Badro(.m, h u p ln
ALL WORK OUARANTEKD
kitchen
equipped,
122-)))l
C O M P L E T E L Y T u r n , in c lu d in g
W**her. r i o i M i g n o l i i .
1. t ft i ROOM Apt#., newly de­ 123, lion Is &amp; Motors
corated. tot F-. win si
4 BED ROOMS. ! bath*, a i r
iln^Miiy To Th** Wjilfmay
rantlltlnnefa Fla. room with SMALL Furn. Apt., 1207 Maple. Robson
Goods
f f r e p U c t , 1**M ' uth option
171-0711.
Tour EVINRUOE peatar
to buy, S33-91SS.
16|
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tat.
Th.
I ll-tM l
1 BEDROOM Furn. Apt. Adult*
2101 g Elm. 1212107
I BEDROO M , 1 TUth tiled, kit*
DAT ft NtTEt Herald want ada
ch en et| n ip p ed , t n a r k Rap,
work for u llllla aa lie a
F in. Rociu . t U D m otiih. 14OS 113. Wanted To Rent
dayt

Seminole Realty

$100 DOWN
FHA - VA-HQMES

120. Automotive Service

t i t K. Ith. 121-)7H.

FHA-VA HOMES

RKD ROOM - t t U t h - S#r.
▼lee Men I t SO Dow n - Move
In - 171.31 mo. pin a T a i m .V
T n a u ra n r e
LMS
KVTKH.
r R I S E S . 1S C . Main o ffice: *
ml, So, o f 6 a n f o r 4 on 17*17.
1 Utk W e r t
on Sent Iu n i t
Ave. Ph. I l « . « 1 1 c o lte r l.

AVAILABLE Fab. 1. I-Ttnom
apt. rvt. bath. III-IIOI.

Company
3 RDRM. Furn. Apt. waiar ft
116 Magnotla
Ph t l l - t l l i
1I(H* furn. It). 111.1741.
Auto m*aa Topa
Atvrt.Tn only. Furn. '1 hdrm
ft Seat Covert
apt. I.IrIii ., TVatar furn.,
Only 1)1. I l l K. tth 177-l i l t .

V N E E R N IS IIE D _
; . B r „ 1 bath. I7J.
3 - B r , I b a t h , t.och Arbor, I t ! ) .
S R r . 1 bath. I l l i .

CO IX) It KD P H O P E H T T
JIM W A L T E R COUP, ha* a
””$ 1 0 0 D O W N nice ho u ae a n d lot f o r t a l e .
T a k e r o u t e 41S to O s te en to
c h u r c h on r i g h t , t u r n n e i t
SEVERAL OutfUndinr 2 A i le f t on d i r t ro g d a n d follow
B e d ro o m H o m e* a v n i U M * In
to h o q a r . Only $1«0 down,
a l t A r t An of S a n f o r d . L o t u»
170.40
per
m onth.
Ito u ee
Show you Around!
c o m p le te ,
al»n
ha*
aeptlc
t a n k , well a n d p u m p •*&gt; % I l f
lo t.
Call
JIM
WALTER
CO HP., O r U m l o , 235-*♦?*?

i

(01 t’al- 11(0 CHEVROLET S Ton pickup. 131-6717.

**2.7 301 3040 Hiawatha at 17-13 1 lu x n t Furnlantd Apt., |&lt;).

222.112? an)■fIm•

RE A L TY
171-1171

106. A partm ents for Rent 118. Trucks For Sale

J I M S A N F O R D A V E , 3 Hdrm. CLKAV Furn. Apia.
p artly P u rn la b -d h n u a. t i l
.metto, I11-III4.
m o I'h. J3 3 -o t:&gt; .

TURN. 1 Bedroom Houae. HII'3J »fi*r I p m

Seminole Realty

SO U T H W A R D
INVESTMENT A
11* N. P a r k A r e .

ftaufart)

Ph: 322-5612

N A TIO N A L

U I I I J T LIN C O LN
MERCURY

nU ll I

109 Palmetto Ave. ‘
Sanford *
322-4884

*195

IN C .
W inter Park
Ml 4-0209

61 CHEVROLET
I Pour Sedan. V.B, Automatic Tranamlailon, Power
Steering, Radio And Heater. Hera !• A Beauty.

HOLLER
MOTOR SALES

Sfricklond-Morrison, Inc.

2nd. ft Palmetto
Ph. 322-6231

)&lt;ll It I llll'.NPI 5 I tilth h i M l I!

S \MTIRI). Fl..\.

.T22-1 IS|

W I* tillVfP.

2507 Park Dr.
Ph. 322-0861 \
•T
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�’Friendship'
To Be Theme
Of Seoul Meet
Members of Junior Girl
Scout Troop 562 are making
plant for a "Thinking Diy”
program with each patrol tak­
ing part In a aelected program
on frlendthip ai they welcome
Dew Scouta.
The troop alto la working on
aeverat badges, including a
health badge. Arrangements
have been made through Mrs.
Hulda Klbbee, county health
nurse, to tour the Seminole
County Health Center.
Leaden of the troop, Mrs.
Tom Albert and Mra. RutteU
Kftner, attended a workshop
conducted by Mrs. Fred G in­
as showing them how to In­
struct Scouts In the art of
flower arrangement so they
may take part In the annual
flower ahow at the Civic Cen­
ter March 5-6.
Mrs. V. L. Smith met with
the troop ind showed them
how to use flowers and foliage
and explained color and form
and their combination.
Scouta of Troop 562 arc
fourth and fifth graders at
West Side Grammar School
ami meet each week in the
Seventh TJay A d T e n t t a t
Church.
-

—

I

i *

First Southern
Methodist Has
Conference_
Flfst Southern Methodist
Church of Senford held its
second quarterly Conference
following lsst week's evening
worship service At the San­
ford Woman’s Clpb.
Reports were heard from
each official of the church.
In his pastoral report, Rev.
Durward H. Knight Jr., com­
mended the group for Its or­
ganizational efficiency a n d
progress. Mrs. II. B. McCtll
represented the Woman'* Mis­
sionary Society and J. L.
Sauls, the Hoard of Trustees
and the Stewards of the
Church.
Other reports were given by
II. B. McCall, treasurer; Mrs.
R. I). Prieit, secretary, and
R. I), Priest, superintendent
of the Sunday School and
Kpworth League sponsor.
Tha conference was closed
with prayer led by J. T. Tultnadge.
Preceding the service, a
sandwich supper was enjoyed
with coffee and fruit punch
and a variety of homemade
cakes.
Rev. Knight has chosen a*
his sermon subject for this
week's 7:30 p.m. service,
“ Patriotism." Special invita­
tion has been extended mem­
bers of the Daughters of the
American Revolution to at*
tend a . a delegation. The publie also will he welcomed.

First Baptist
Sets Study
The First Baptist Church
Brotherhood a n d Women's
Missionary Society of Snnfnrd
will hold a joint Mission study
Monday evening. The study
ha* been arranged by Mis. If.
W. Rucker, Mission Study
chairman of the WMS; E. It.
Wood, B m l h e r h c i K l p r e s i d e n t
and Mrs. t/co Watson, presi­
dent of the WMS. The hook to
ha studied wilt bq “ Winds of
Change," a publication of the
Home Mission Board of tha
Southern Baptist Convention.
Tearhera for the Monday
•verting study will be Mrs.
Fred B. Chance. M. I). Walker
and Mrs. E. W. Roger*. The
study will be completed on
Wednesday evening at the
Prayer Service hour with Ju ­
lian Stenatrom speaking about
tha mieslon fields in the west.
8upper will be errved in Fellowxhip Hall at 6:45 p.m. The
study will begin immediitcly
following the meal.

First Methodist
To Show Film
Tha world servles film,
■•'And On tha Eighth Day,"
which dsals with tha story of
th« Creation and tha unfinish­
ed tasks God has left in the
hands of man, will bs shown
a t ths 7:30 p.m. service Sun­
day at First Methodist Church,
^koferd.

§anfnrh

Page 12—Fri. Feb. 19, *65

Srralh

"Forestry Service
Careers Outlined
To Ninth Graders

'Phone Prefix
Will Become
Thing Of Past
■VI

Midway sod TErrsce will be
a thing of the past this fall
when the Winter Park Telephone Company converts all
its telephone numbers to "All
Number Calling" (ANC).
"No telephone numbers ac­
tually will be changed,” ex­
plained company- executive
NEW OFFICERS of the Dtoablcd American Veternna Chapter SO nre
vice president Russ Hulbert.
(seated from left) James Hay, past commander; William F. Covcney, new
"The prefixes 644 and *47 will
commander; Phillip Stallings, senior vice commander; Robert Howell,
be atubstituted for Midway 4
junior vice commander; (back row from left) Gaylord Muffley, treasur­
and Midway 7 and 636 will re ­
er; Louis Rotunda, adjutant; Alfred Kirschstein, sergeant-at-arms; Ru­
pert Jones, chaplain.
(Herald Photo)
place TErrsce I. A cheek of
your telephone dial will con­
firm that we are just using
number* to replica the let­
ter*.”
All listings in the Winter
Park Telephone directory will
be converted to All Number
Calling effective with the Nov­
ember 1965 Issue. At the sim e
time Southern Bell subscrib­
ers in Orlande will find their
listings converted to ANC.
"More than half our sub•C T ib ers have been converted
to ANC," said Hulbert. "Each
lime we visit a . -customer'*
home or business between now
and November we will change
the dial plate on their sets to
all Humbert. For the few sub­
scriber! we miss w c will mall
the all-number platea for their
STUDENT TEACHERS of Lyman High School Future Teachers Club
telephones.”
who arc receiving classroom experience at South Seminole Junior High
Hulbert cited a number of
School at Casselberry, receive helpful tips in a conference with Principal
reasons for the' need to convert
John Angel (right) ami Assistant Principal Richard Harnett (left). Seat­
to all numbers: more useable
ed nre Ruth Kcim, Barbara Foreuco, Ruthie Wright and Mary Ann Blind;
central office prefixes arc
standing,- Liz-Sher-wen-,--Michelle Jones,-Sieve Braily-and Linda Mitchell,
available to handle the rapid
growth of the area; ANC eli­
minates dialing errors caused
by confusing the letter "O"
with the "zero" and the letter
" I" with the numeral "1” ;
ANC will permit the use of
smaller telephone with smaller
dials or pushbuttons, and the
A two-week revival at El­ services will be continued on numbers can be printed larger
der Springs Baptist Church regular schedule: S u n d a y on ttie dial since space will
will begin Sunday with Rev. School, 9:45 s.m.; Morning not be needed for letters.
“ We urge all -business sub­
Thomas M. !l«dgin, pastor of Worship. 11 a.m.; Training
scribers
to make a note of
Northslde Baptist Church, !&gt;&lt;■- Union, 6:30 p.m. and Evsning
this change," said Hulbert
Worship, 7.15 p.m.
Land, as the evangelist.
Services will he conducted ,Hev. Hod gin was horn in "This change should be anti­
cipated when ordering station­
twin- daily, at II a m and at Canon City, Colo., and became
ery
and business cards. Sub­
7:45 p.m. each weekday, Mon­ a Christian in Hollywood
scribers can easily convert
Calif.
After
spending
fourday through Friday. Sunday
their number by referring to
and-cne-half years in the Air
the telephone dial and using
Force during World War II, the number equivalent for the
he received his eollege train­ present letters.”
ing at Oklahoma Baptist Uni­
WILL HARRIS
versity and attended Semin­
ary at Central Baptist Theo­
logical Seminary in Kansas
City, lie has served rhurche*
in Oklahoma, Missouri and
Nebraska and has been in de­
mand as a revival preacher in
Will Harris. 818 West 13th
the mid-west and in Florida.
Street, Is 80 years old today
He also served as a pastoral
lie was horn in Mikesvillc,
missionary under the Southern
Columbia County This little
Baptist Home Miseion Board
town Is located approximately
in Nebraska and waa instru­
mental in beginning Southern
10 miles from Lake City.
Baptist work there.
On Feb 18, 1930, he came
to Sanford from Bradenton.
At present, In addition to
his duties as pastor of NorthW0‘ unemployed until the
MI|-&lt;) KINCAID, settlor side, he is superintendent of
U ,te r P*rt of &gt;Ml-*hea I went
at Forest Lake Acade­ ths Seminole Baptist Associ­
to * ° rk (or Chic( o( l&gt;olife my, ns winner of ora­
Roy G. William*, he *al&lt;i,
ation Sunday School, is a
Harris, who retired s year torical contest aponaor- member of the Associations!
ago, said "Ch)ef Williams had cd by the local chapter,
Missions Committee and &gt;
something like in houses at American Temperance member of the District Mis­
that time.'
Society, will now com­ sions Committee of the Flori­
This man. who Is a crack p e t e aKainnl winners da Baptist Convention.
carpenter, was asked how he from Seventh-day Ad­
Rev. R. Hamilton Griffin,
received h is training. " I only ventist schools in the
pastor of Elder Springs, has
went to the llth grade hot I seven - state Southern
issued a most welcome invita­
hough! books and studied car
Union Conference.
tion to the public t« attend
pentry and other related fields
services of the revival.
My practical experience came

Two-Week Revival To Begin
Sunday At Elder Springs

CAREERS IN FORESTRY were pointed out to ninth grade civics stu­
dents Tuesday at South Seminole Junior High School nt Casselberry by
County Ranger AI Harris. Shown left to right, Brandon Heath, Terry
Laughlin, Bill Cody, Harris, Jimmy Finch, and Ranger Willard Mcdlcr.
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Set Banquets

By Jane Casselberry
A t part of the unit of
study on chooiing a vocation,
ninth grade civics ciaiaea a t
South Seminole Junior High
School at Caaaeiberry were
told opportunities tor careers
with the Florida Forest
Service for both men and
women by AI Harris, county
ranger.
*
f
A color film, "Signal One,"
waa presented showing fire
fighters in action. Harris
told the duties of the Forest
Service and Hated require­
ments for the many different
type* of job* available.
In addition to the poiition*
for professional* with college
degrees In forestry a t the
state and district levels, he !
told of Jobs available to those
with high school diplomat
and specialized training. Some
of these include pilots, mech­
anics, heavy equipment oper­
ators, radio operators and
tower men.
He told the girls that there
are office jobs available for
women and that they are
particularly well suited for 0
working in -the fire control
tower*.
' S\»ai«&lt;Tqi Harris waa Tfnr/g-‘c
er Willard Medler who it sta­
tioned at the Oviedo tower.

The Youth division of the
First Baptist Church of San­
ford will hold two Sweetheart
Banquets this weekend. The
Intermediate department* will
hold their banquet Friday in
the church Fellowship Hall at
7 p.m. Rev. W. M. Grogan,
paster of the Geneva Baptist
Church, will be the speaker.
The Single Young People’*
department will hold ita ban­
quet Saturday evening at the
%*iwe hour, also in the Fellow­
ship Hall. Chaplain Leo j . liTcDonald, N'AS, will apeak fol­
lowing * program of musicaL
entertainment presented by
Mrs. Billy B. Ryan,
At both banquets a King Attend Course
A Christian Worker* School,
and Queen will be crowned to
conducted
at First Methodist
HIGH POINT trophies in the junior and senior
reign ever the activities for
Church in Winter Park each
the evening.
divisions in the current series of Dusty Boots
evening this week, is being
horse shows nre shown by Bob Mitchell, spon­
attended by a group from
sor. The two-foot awards will be on display nt
Special Music
Casselberry Community Meth­
Sunday's show in the Onorn Road arena.
Special music at Upsala odist Church.
Those attending tha eourse
Presbyterian Church for Sun­
day's J1 a.m. worship services are Rev. Pelmns Copeland,
will be provided this week by Mra. Frank Mesaick, Mr*. Don
Miss Sylvia Giles and Bernie MacLeod, Mra. Phillip Caesber
“The fight against heart anti strated the work of the Heart Barbour.
and Leonard Casselberry.
blood veasel disease, No. 1 Association with
f i l m , -------------------killer of Americans, will be "Heart of a Town ."
OPEN 7 A.M. TO 1 A.M.
carricd to every home in Sem­ Also hearing a heart pro­
inole County, DcBsry and Del­ gram Thursday were mem­
tona this weekend, when hun­ ber* of the Bear Lake Civic
dreds of volunteers will each (Tub, who heard the answer
rail on between 15 to 29 of to the question.
Why A
their neighbors ill observance Heart Association?" in the
of Heart Sunday," l)r. Luis' form of a
film strip under1the
Perez, president of the Seni direction of Mrs. Elizabeth
GOOD FOOD
FAST SERVICE
inole-DeBary Heart Assorts T h o m a s , South Seminole
lion, told inmbers of the Civi- Heart Sunday chairman, and
lan Club, Thursday.
Mrs C. C. Jones. Bear Lake
II5VV. 17 92 — NEXT TO VW AGENCY
The local doctor demon Heart chairman,

Heart Sunday Drive Slated

RanchHovse

Octogenarian
Here 35 Years

from woikmg with some of (lie
largest contractors in Klor
«‘Ia." he said To become more
'crsalilc in hi* work, he learn
brick masnnery and weld
ln g

He ha* advised many young
men to learn carpentry. "They
said It was too much work."

Revival Held
In Pinecrest

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Plnecrest Assembly of God
Churrh, ccrtirr of 27th Street
and Elm Avenue, is conduct­
ing revival services each night
at 7:30, with the exception of
Saturday, through Feb. 28,
with Dr. William H. Kautx,
noted evangelist, as guest
minister.
G r a d u a t e d from Bible
School some 20 years ago, Dr.
Kautx has spent most of hie
time eince in travels through­
out America and Canada min­
istering to Urge audiences.
Rev. H. M. Wilder, local
minister of Pinrcreet Assem­
bly; sUtes that “a real con­
cern for lost souls and for
ths sick and suffering is shar­
ed by Dr. Kauts and paopla of
tha church." Rev. Wilder in­
vitee tha public to share in
the revival series.

History Month
Is Proclaimed

Daughters of the American
Revolution have asked that
the month of February be ob­
served as American History
month and have drawn up a
proclamation which has been
signed by Mayor J. H. Crapps.
"It is time tor liie general
public all over American to
refresh themselves on Amer­
ican history and we feel Uiai
it ii the duty of Americans In
help preserve the history of
our country and to remember
that America came up from a
struggle," the proclamation
reads.
It urges that "all citizens,
both adults and children in
the local schools, either in­
dividually or collectively, ac­
quaint themselves with our
American history."

Day Apart
Ths Woman's Society of
Christian Service of t h e
Methodist Orlando District
will have a Day Apart nt Goss
Memorial Church in Orlando.
The servles it scheduled from
9:80 a.m. until 1:30 p.m. and
all WSCS members In the
district are invited to attend
and bring a sandwich.

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conductor, died at 9:15 a. m.
this morning at Seminole
Memorial Hospital.
A native of Georgia, he had
reaided In Sanford for 40
year*. Surviving are his wife,
Mrs. Edna Mae Brinson, a son
MaJ W. B. Brinson Jr., who
arrived only this morning
from hit Army assignment at
Heidelberg, Germany, and
four grand-children.

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Five Attend
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By Jane Casselberry
Young People from the
Senior MYF of the ' Cassel­
berry Community kethm yst
Church attended the 8enior
High Retreat held last week­
end at the Methodist Youth
Camp n ta r Leesburg,These attending were Carla
Blelaa, Alice Harris, Judy
Beauchamp, Jeff MacLeod,
and Rick Cataelberry,
Mr*. Marion Yeitch of the
Cdaaelberry Church served as
cams nurse for the weekend.

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hopes to hnve nuclear warhends with
a total explosive power of 40 mctatons (or less than the single mon­
ster set off'by Russia), the first of
16 Polaris-type submarines and min­
iaturized tactical weapons for three
nrmy divisions. Franco, not a signer
of the nuclear test-ban treaty, will
eventually explode hydrogen bombs
in the atmosphere in the South Pac­
ific.
The irony Is that all of this Lilli­
putian force must be developed from
scratch and that whatever its deter­
rent effect will amount to already
exists mnny times over in the hands
of the United States.
What price glory? When De Gaul­
le’s expensive "force de frappe" is
complete, neither France nor the
world will be one whit more secure
thhn before.

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Tip For U.S., Reds
"Unofficial Soviet sources," say
the wire services, have expressed
"gratification’’ at President John­
son’s hope that Soviet leaders will
visit the United States. There was no
comment on his suggestion that they
swap live television appearances with
American leaders.
There is no reason why this Idea
must wait upon the slow processes
of protocol, however. Why not do ns
the networks do and schedule ap­
propriate reruns in the interim?
There must be, for instance, thou­
sands of feet of tape of the now-de­
funct Ev and Charlie Show lying
around waiting for a sponsor.
The Russians could match that
with, perhaps. "Fade In, Fade Out"
—nostalgic travelogues produced by
•that one-time world traveler and ra­

conteur Nikita Khrushchev.
Nikita’s retirement is reportedly
costing the Russinns $330 a month in
ension nnd a spnclous country
ouse. The residuals alone (fees paid
for program reruns) could save them
this and give them a healthy balance
of trade in the bargain.

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Thought For Today
As for rpan, his .days are lil^e
grass; he flourishes like a flower of
the field; for the wind passes over
it, and it is gone, arid its phice'knftws
it no more.—Psalms 103:15-1(1.
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Make the most of yourself, for that
is all there is of you.—Ralph Waldo
Emerson.

Phil Newsom Says

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‘Tower Of BabeF
t'PI Forfin N r* i Analyst
of unifying state and nation­
India's 1961 census disclos­ al administration* without a
ed t h i t in the huge nub-con­ common denominator.
tinent there are 84f&gt; different
Ami an it was that the con­
languages and nmjnr dialect*. stitution of lllfiO direclei' that
Of this polyglot, Hindi and English should be the official
III diaiecta are used by some- language for the first 15
thing less than half of the years and on Jan. 2d, iOfi.'i,
population, mainly in the should be replaced by Hindi
north. Among them all, the
In 1963 Parliament passed
single unifying factor has a luw saying that non-Hindi
been the English language, an speaking states could. If they
Inheritance of years of lirir wished, retain English as an
tiah colonial rule Particular­ “associate language" for an­
ly thia applied to the civil other 10 years. Hut it failed
service.
to appease the fears of mil­
The great diversity of lan­ lions of Indians who feared
guage made hopeless the task j loss of their job* to Hindi

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Mrs. Julia llertee
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I*pr»kf&gt;rs nr the resentfrent nf
thnse
jnntid nf thrir
nun n«hve turitfije.
Kul** hy riot not bHnir up
roiiinmn muon? the expl '»ive
Indian population, it wax n«»t
too turprUng that nn JHn. 2*1,
in the Mate of Mmlra* in the
*OUth m«»hi hftfan taking to
the At i let a.
Madrjm in 11 T a m il - Apeak*

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about .14 million.

The rioters attacked trains,
hunted stations and cut lei*
ephorie lint'* tn an at tempt to
halt communication.
The mobs seized two policenien and burned jhrm alive,
Seven persons burned themstlven to death ill protest sui*ides.
Th e

Mysore

riots

and

th«n

spread

Kerala

to

students
ml lacked
post offices and
Sloiled Hindi teachers.

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The Lighter Side
Not only rosy, but several
WASHIN GTON c t T I ) — the rallying point for what
One of. the most unusual art must be one of the most pi i other f lot'll I hues ha well.
They laid so many wreaths
works fuu ml in the U. S. slsfcnl lobbying campaign a in
on tire monument, it apiK-arrd
American history.
Capitol —
or anywhere else
Every year since 11*23. the that the three ladies in the
for that matter—is a piece National Women's Party has tub were taking a flower
of sculpture titled "Monument presented Congress with a bath.
1 certainly want to wish
to |*i4Uii4'r Sufftiige Lenders. '* demand for a constitutional
Relatively five fteople, how o m e n d m e n t estriMishmg them well, hut somehow l
hale a feeling that they are
ever, uao that title It i* mote erjunlity between fin *u"\e*
gone t a !Iy k11nw n u * * ,fThw
And every year since IS»2,7. using the wrong approach
\ lot of members of Cun.
Th re e
O ld
1..adir*
in
fire Cotigress has been nut tn
gic*s pass by the monument
lunch.
Hat Hi tils.**
The sculpture depicts the
I recall interviewing the • very day. It is entirely po*
Atern-viAJiged
likenesse*
of parly's national chairman in slide that they have started
eSusaf) It Anthony. Lucretia !!M*U and she assured me that subconsciously to associate It
Mott
and
Khrabeth
Cady Ihe outlook was rosy
Well, with tii® prujMjjo-tl amend­
Stanton. (It ut Ira At their u p ­ hen- it is 1S*f?&amp; and things ment,
TIti* statue looks unfinish­
ha\e not i hanged very much.
per portions.
T h e i r lower portions a b r u p t­
ly disappear
into »
huge
block of Italian fusible out
t»f which the upper pu ll ions
w e i r carved, T h a t I* what
make * it a p pru r they're Allur­
ing a coinuiunity hath,
i h u l anti the fact that our
of the ladies is wearing a
bonnet that looks a bit like
a shower cup.
A n y w a y , the monument ia

O n Monday of this week,
officials of the party nnd
about 20 other women's organuntiofis gathered before
the monument to rnmmcuroi
4*le the 1-I5tb ^anniversary of
^usaii IS Anth ony's tuith
tim e a gain, they raised the
plea
for adoption
of
the
etgial rights auietidiiU'iit And
&gt;im &lt;* ugalli tile outlook vmia
rosy.

Yet our eyes and our IQ t it causes no more barm than
might equal those of any good a honeybee!
modern Sherlock Holmes.
And most snakes ark great
Sim daily, we physicians see mouse catchers and eaten of
many thinR* that you laymen harmful garden insects, yet
overlook, despite the fact you how many children can iden­
have 20 20 vision.
tify even three specie* o&lt;
For we usually sec what we snakes in their area?
Thanks to the Scouts and
are taught to look for!
Which should stimulate all Camp Fire Organiiations, mo­
parents to widen the range of dern youth are now growing
more informed and tbua less
interests of their children.
For example, how many na­ apprehensive.
"For the truth shall make
tive birds can you identify
you
free," stated Jesus, and
when you view them?
Although I had been sur­ that is doubly relevant in the
rounded by birds all my life, realm of psychiatry.
This column should thus help
I couldn’t hate named anorc
than a few, such as robins, free you from unnecessary
sparrows, wrens, crows, etc., wxmrics and fears, so send for
until an ornithologist friend of my booklet "How to Stay
mine recently woke me up to Sane and Happy," enclosing a
this
fascinating field of long stamped, return envelope,
plus 20 cents.
science,
How many lypes of grass or
species ot trees can you name
correctly?
Many children are also al­
lowed to reach adulthood with
phobias ot spidenf or snakes
and various insects, when such
fears are groundless nnd could
easily have l^en dispelled by
a little study of your family
dfctt....aTy vnd encyclopedia.
The Black Widow spider, for
example, thus produced panics
in America 30 years ago. yet

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finished business.

If 1 were running the Nstiofin! Women's Party, 1 would
tin mediately lure a sculptor
tin curve up the rest of that
niiiilde Ido. k so that Susan
H rind her sister Suffrage!!*
would appeal in full figure
I'nlcsA, tif coiiise,
they
leally were buliiitig together

w fi e r t

trains and

Lake Mary
Mrs. Frances Wester

Uan*«

Dick West’s

Corsl h iin fi out so axiom
of educations! pijrcholojtjr
of jr e s t value to all psrenls.
For fesrt snd worries »re
uiuslly duo to lanorsnce.
And tbo more you teed •
child’s mind wilh fsets (or
vocsbulsry), the more Ideis
be wUl pick up as he Jour­
neys through life. Word* sre
thus like fishhook*. The
more you hive, the more
you wfi) cstch
CASE V-417: Coral F., aged
19. is a college coed.
"Dr. Crane, " she asked,
"why I* it that when 1 bump
into a n e w word and look it
up in the dictionary. I then en­
counter it several times with­
in the next week or two?
"Why, I hive had this hap­
pen to me many time*.
••I’ll see a strange word that
I am positive I have never
met before.
"Yet when I learn it* mean­
ing. I may see that word again
on several occasions within the
next lew days. How do you
explain ilT"
Actually. Coral had probably
enrountcrcd
tlu.se
slrang
«ottls many times byi-Jiad
never been fo-ced to take note
of them or look up their mean
ings in the dictionary.
Hut after she had thus been
made aware of the word, then
■he saw il on many other oc­
casions.
For we tend lo see only
what we have been trained lo
look for!
‘To him that hath, shall iw
given.'! states the iliblc, and
this aptly applies to know­
ledge.
The more you know, the
greater your scientific esirio.ity becomes whetted and
Hois the more things you will
observe
.Hhcrlnrk Holmes was no
smarter than you or me, but
tf he were to view the srrne of
a murder, lie would *ep dor
ens of clues that you and I
would not notice at all

states

In Calcutta where Uengali
t* the principal tongue, stu­
332-6313
dent demonstrators smashed
Lake Monroe
windows of bookstalls and
Mrs. H. L. Johnson
burned Hindi books.
312-4711
C huluota
For mild - mannered Prime
Longwood
Mrs. Joen Magla
.Minister Lai Hahaiiur Shastn
Mrs.
Donna
Kates
315-3741
the language riots were just
838-3317
DtBary
one of many burdens hut they
North Orlendo
Mrs. John Leona
threatened to have widespread
Mr*. Margaret Cosby
(68-4883
repercussions.
332-6795
Neither the Indian presi­
Deltona
Oetern
dent nor some members of
Mrs. Mildred Haney
Mr*. Clarence Snyder
•68-5631
S h a stn ’s cabinet approved of
122-4841
his handling of the situation
Geneva
Oviedo
The rioting put new- strains
Mro. Evelyn Lundy
Mrs- JoAnn (lays
365-1110
343-4873
on the ruling Congress party,
already bursting at the seams
ss result of the Ions of formeT
Prime Minister Nehru.
In Keraia state elections
are scheduled for next month,
and the ‘Communists who
made political profit out of
Page 1-A Sanford, Florida Fri., February 19, 1965 the food riots of lust Novem­
ber seem likely to make fur­
ther gains out of the language
niLTaa a. uai.o* r, s u m s A S U r i R L U H S H
riots.
y a l N H TOLTOl.lKA, C i r n l a i u t * f l i i t n l M i i i i t r
K U t i L M T A L tX A .M J k .lt
Kerala is the only Indian
■ A n n t i. j o u m o .’i
Adv®rU*)n* Dir to tor
state where the Communists
M anas Is* K4U*r
HOT U1KKN
ever have held power. They
D O niS WILLIAMS
A d v i r l li l a i I U i « i « r
were in office from 1957 to
le e le ty Kdlloe
JA M B lU O K H A kkB
1959.
BnlMH Mutitf
Domn A n n s
It is • tragedy of India
r m o w klli
C ity Kdtioc
JfkchmalcAJ bupt
that Nehru left it with a her­
AllDT W ML L I
HILL VI!* LK*T
itage of 17 years of democ­
O a s t y 8 4 lio r
• u f f rh m o * r* p a.r
racy but failed tn solve any
I*ublUh®4 d a 117 r a o t p t b i i u r U y . *u*&lt;Jm y And CfcrUlmA*. pub* of it* other major problems.
lU bkd S atu rd ay
&gt;J.r.a C h r l i t m i A
The greatest of these is a
I L I l U U r r i U k K A IK I
faltering economy unable to
H om e D eliv ery
**«
feed India's exploding popu­
lation.
Hand in hand are in­
ALL
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a
i
l
,
I , Mall
l K M ■8 U L B c o i a v t
flation and mounting unem­
111 I* l l a a r
I t s W eek
M ** 1 I 'M
ployment.
I I I * M o a tSa
4*1 I M ealhs
I 4* I M o a tSa
With all of the** facing
I I t I Mealfce
1.44 I M o a t s
14* 1 M oatk
him, Shastrl seemed ready to
D. 8 p o sta l R ta u la iio a a p re sid a U a i a ll ■ l U au t&gt; « crly u o o i *• compromise on the language
p a ll &gt;• anvaaco.
issue.
Tib* H t r o l * I* * a t n b w ®f U *
I U U 4 i i c l u i i v t l y to lit# h m for
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Here Somewhere!"

Price For Glory
France Intends to spend more than
$31 billion over the next six years to
make herself into a thermonuclear
ower — and a more futile waste can
ardly be imagined.
According to Science, the official
organ of the American Association
for the Advancement of Science, in
each of the next six years—if President De Gaulle is still around to have
his way—France will invest $2 bil­
lion in equipping strategic and tact­
ical nuclear forces, another $700 mil­
lion in other defense needs, another
$2.5 billion in salaries, supplies and
miscellaneous.
With a population only one-fourth
that of the United States and a gross
national product half as large, this
Is equivalent to $40 billion annually,
or close to what this country spends
on defense.
By the end of 1970, De Gaulle

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LONDON I u r n — Lonl
Avon, the former Anthony
Eden, learned something about
waterways whan ht was prims
minister at the tints of Suez.
Now ha is more concerned
with his own ditches. H* has
applied for a government
grant to improve a ditch on
hi* Wiltshire farm.

Center Of Gravity
LAWRENCE, Kan t l ’I’O opinion, ha* become the loir
— The center of gravity In of the pi ofessional rditoiiul
newspaper* tin» khiftt-ij from writer and the syndicated col
editorial dominance to news
dominsnee, Earl J. Johnson,
editor and vice president of
United Press international,
said in the William Allen
White memorial lecture at the
University of Kansas.
Johnson was given the IWfi5
National (.'Ration for Jour­
nalistic Merit hy the trustees
of the White Foundation.
"One of the most important
developments in lily time," he
said, "has been the emergence
of two highly res pons ihie snd
intensely competitive world­
wide news services, the Asso­
ciated Press and the United
Press International.
"It is my conviction Hibi
their toe-to*toe competition
and tile balance of power that
exists now in thia at en of
news communicating have be­
come the public's best guar­
antee of being accurately and
promptly Informed a b o u t
world and national events."
Johnson recalled that Wil­
liam Allen White’s Emporia
Gate tie was famous for its
editor's provocative opinions
and brilliant style.
“ Mr. White was lugger than
his newspaper," he said. "To­
day the best newspapers snd
the moat successful ones ate
Ihoae which tell thrir readers
the most about what is going
cm in the nation and iht world
and provide the most lucid ex ­
planations of what
these
events mean, In most rases
the newspaper is now bigger
than its ownef,

"The center of gravity In
newspapers has shifted from
editorial dominance to new*
dominance, and thjighas mark­
ed a decline in thshlkhly per­
sonalised kind of newspaperIng that ws knew in the hey­
day of William Allen White.
’’Jo u rn alism practiced m ain ­
ly to persuade, and to mold

umrueU."

J o h n s o n described the
growtti of the two bnsic, new*
services since World Wur I.
"Thus, the two primary
news services Mrr |ht&gt; main re­
liance of the piloted and elec­
tronic news media," he said.
“No other two organuations
have as large an audience fur
news
“Ih r public's understanding
of events in Washington, Mos­
cow. the UN' ami Cape Ken­
ned)-, and the public's opin­
ions about these events, are
latgriy conditioned hy what it
rends and hears shout them
under the logotypes' of UI’I
and AP."
Competition between the
two services on world news
fronts, Johnson said, ia "the
public's safeguard
against
lethargy or complacency m an

Barbs
Die more than 8,(MM) auto
wrecking firms in the U.S.
annually destroy nearly five
million cars. And think nf
the a m a t e u r competition
they've got!
• * •
"For one man in a million"
is the ilognn in an ad for
a 8too necktie. Obviously a
misprint Should be “ For one
man with a million.”

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He said liial although many
of the -mallei newspapers use
only one service the editor can
be sine that Hie service of his
choice Is alert and dependa­
ble lircausr an aggressive ri­
val i. challenging it minutehy-minute in every area.
The memorial lecture and
national citation are given
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day of William Allen White,
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By Galbraith

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a a p t t h a a h a n a a ao p a a a l b l a b y
g o i n g a f t a r w h a t y o u w a n t In
» poalllY* r n a n n a r t n e t a a d o f
aa p actio a o t h a r a U a t a r i t h a
w a r b . TOU * a It.
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__A g o o d d a y t o p a t bill* p aid
and m ad* th* to lla c tle n * or
m a a l r a t h a t a r * e w * 4 t o you.
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— Doth p a r l n a r a a n d t h o a a w h o
h av * op p o aad y o u a r a n o w in
y o u r o o r n a r, ao m a k * t h a m o at
a f It. PoA'i t&gt;* aa a t g h b o r n t h a t
yau load th a d»or ta flnar op.
portunltlaa. ( h o w raalllanry.
OR M IN I (M ay 11 t o J u n * 11)
( l a i n * a l o n g w i t h t h a Idaaa n f
o t h a r a f o r r e c r e a t i o n w ill m a k *
th * m t l o a r r f r l a n d a a n d h a p p la r , a a wall a a p l a n * yo u .
Rala a y o u r a p l r l t b y p a t t i n g
In to a p o r t a w i t h Id a* o f fun.
U* h a p p y .
n o o n c m t . n i i i i v ( j Un* 21
to J u l y J l ) — If y o u c h a n * *
y o u r a t t i t u d e In th * c l a r i f y i n g
of
problrm atleal
affa lra
at
h am a, o t h a r a In t h a o u t a l d a
w o r ld w i l l ha q u i t * I m p ra a ta d .
G*t t h a t I n v e n t i o n
w orking
too. Add t * y o u r I n a o m a
i.n n (July I I ta A ui. i l l —
I f y o u do n o t loa* y o u r i n n par or aalr-a o n tral. you r a n
gat y au r fu n d am an tal affa lra
■ la*ty
baiad ta d a y .
flaalli*
m a rt af y aq r d raim p . X a rra t
a b o u t p a i r * o f f a n pom * u u .
n acaaaarr Ipagant
VI Rftf) fA ug. I t t o Rapt. 11)
— D a l t l r i f Into h n b b l a a o r oihar
t t j l n i o - t h a t t *!*« •*-•, p n d - . *—
wjliah t l i a r a . i l ' p o t - j l v n a W n m i
w o r d w t * d tp wiaa. Mad* b ip
h a a d w a y In audi c h a n n a l* .J p .
&gt;»uv* y a u r p o alllo n w i t h r a l * .
Ion*.
M D K A ( b apl f t t a Oct. 1 !)
— You h av * o n ly lo m a d * lip
y o u r m in d t h a t y o u w ill p H a
greater
ahundanc*
to
m **t
• pacific a n d c j l m b l n p ne*1a,
a n d It la dan* . P u t fin* n» w
ta la n ta to w ork. T ap y o u r *ubco naclnua.
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—T h inking
along
perm nul
l l n r a a n d a l m a la p u o d I n d ay , t o
t h a t y o u f a a f t e r t h e m m i ll .
d e t e r m i n a t i o n . Do w h a t la a b .
a o l u l e l y n acea aary . T h e n o f f t o
t h a fun t h in g * you Ilka.
f t A t il T T A I I Il 'P (Nov
!1 t*
Dec. 2!) — K eep t h e p r o m t* - *
you h av * m a d e u t h e r a l a c y o u
g a t In f u r t h e r t r o u b l e no w
( l a m p l e t a t a a k a (ju lc k ly a n d
t h a n o f f t o ba w i t h hu ddle*.
Dine at m m a fin* r a a t a u r a o t .
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101— T h i n k o f th o aa p a r t i . l i ­
a r f rle n d a « hu r a n ti* I iiim r u ­
in e n t a I In h e l p i n g y o u g a i n
y u u r m o a t p e r a o n a l a lm a. D e ­
lay a n y o h l l g a i l o n a a o c l a t l y
h a t y u u m a y hav* . tthow t h a t
you h av * r a a l c h a r a c t e r
AUI t i n t ' ( J a n 21 to r e h .
t]
M u n d a n e a f f a i r * r a n t.a
land lad n icely nn thla f ra * d a y ,
ul h r a u r a
you fir at In Ik
h l n g a river w i t h h i g h a r - u p a .
lain g r a a t a r p r a a t l g *
Da a
f l r a l - a l a a a all lean
P U C K * t r * h . 10 t a M ar. 30
— P o rg a t ow n plana now and
l latan c a r a f u l l y In w h a t t h o aa
of
different
background
to
H u rt h av * tu a u g g e o t . A d v a n c e ­
ment r a n rv m i tharaky. W ilt*
thna# r.ul«of "town.
I f 1 tit R L l l l l . l l I I POIIW
T o i l AY, h a or ah a will b* n 1
d eep t h i n k e r t h a t t h a t * I*
v ar y p o a a lb lllty of p l a n i n g
t h r o u g h w h a t o t h e r * fin d v e r y
I f f l r u l t lo even r a t e t h a a n r Kln* m in d a d d I n g e n l o o a
t h i n k i n g h a r e ao h* a u ra lo
ducat* adequately. Th* te n ­
ancy to ha a hit f u r t i v e la
ara. aaeratlv * . a n d a h o u t d l.a
v a r c o m * e a r l y In Ilf* o r b a n e f i le w ill b t laaeenr.l,
• l l l l l . t r , KBit. 11, ton*
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1 liltn r.M I E I i
T h* d a y t l m * la fin* f o r u n o o v .
e r l n t t h r o u g h r a r a f u l In v e a ( g a l l o n th * beat m a n n e r by
w h ich t* aaa t h i n g * a t r a l p h r . r
vvhara b u th y o u j d aap ly ra ilton* a n d d a a p - a e a t e d d e a l r a
fo r m a t a r l a l a n d e m o t i o n a l **u r l t y a r * c o n c a r n a d . Ua* e a r *
n th * e v e n i n g o r y o u a l l a n a t *
da r a t ad ally .
A n t r a (Mgr. II t o Apr . l &gt;&gt;
— A a b o r t perio d of m e d i t a t i o n
r o u l d eaally r a v t a l fin aat m e a n *
by w h ic h t o g a l a g r e a t e r
b u n d a n u * a f w h a t e v e r you d* .
Ira, l.a t a r . b* d a v a t v d w i t h
m a t * T a k a . i t aaay In r ni
T A l ' d l ' t (A p r. I I to May 1*1
— A p ao d f r a * d a y t a a a t t l * a n y
a t t a r * o f p o lic y w i t h a aao atea. b u t d r o p m u m In p m.
or y o u a t a r i e r g o m a n t a C o m *
real u n d araian d ln g
D o n 't
■poll It a l l l a t e r by b e i n g t a r c e e tlo
(IK M IN I (M ay I I t * J u n * I D
II'* all r i g h t to w o r d t o d a y
ut o n l y a t ( b o a t t h i n g * t h a t
r* r i g h t a n d o t h a r a w ill a la o
da In a p lra d . Ba a u r a t o be o f .
aartrlc* t * th o aa wh o d t e e t v a
. No m n r * p r o p l i l a u * d a y t h a n
hi* fo r a u r h
M o n a CM IL M H EP f j u a a l l
p Ju ly 211— f u m e c h a r q i t o g
ltd o t h a r a ta v a r y good to d a y ,
elite* t h e y a r t a p t tu b* p r e t t y
d laD lu ato n ed . R r l l t v * te n a t o n *
P u l a b l l l t l a * t a w o r k In r i g h t
d l r a e t l o n a . T a j i t It a a a p In p m.
L E O ( J u l y 33 to A u g 111 —
P ul fam ily a a a lttr a a h e a d of
ny o t h e r c n n i l d i r a ' l o n * t o ­
d a y , p a r t i c u l a r l y th o aa o f a
fri v o l..u a b a n t . Uut t h o a a Id ea* w ork th a t Im prove fu n d a ­
m e n t a l g f f t l r a . Da p t n t l * will)
kin tonlghl.
V1HI.O fA ug. I I to Kept ; | )
— A fin* d a y f a r p a t t i n g th *
I n f o r m a t i o n you n a t d , w h e t h e r
t c h u r c h •er'vlea, y o u r p a p e r ,
tic., b u t tad * car* you d r iv e
c a r a f u l l y t o n i g h t . Av o id g r o t nt g o f a l l k i n d . W r i t * l a t t e r *
m a k * call*, a t * . t«*.
L I P R A (Sept. I t t o Oot. 21 )
— You c a n d a v i t * a r ia* p l a n
during a * ro- l o r I n e r o a a l n g
dan ce, b e t t a r i n g y o u r p e t i ­
t i o n In Ilf*. Da e c o n o m i c a l t o Ig ht. D o n 't l u m p t o a n y a o n clu alo n a. l l a l l r * e a r l y a n d g a t
p o o d at a r t In a. m.
t t o w r i o (Oct. l l t o Nov. i t )
— P a y h o u r * a r a Idaat f o r d e l v ­
i n g I n to a p a r t * , a t e . t h a t I m ­
p r o v e y o u r h e a l t h . D o n 't o v a r .
d o ao t h a t y o u a r o I r r i t a b l e
w i t h a l h t r a lata* . U* a u r a t a
g a l l a aarvic* * e a r l y ,
■ A t i l T T A R I I 'P ( N o t . t i t *
Dae. I D — M o r n i n g la b**t t lm *
i s p a t r i d o f w h a t e v e r la a n n a y l n p , b u t h* n n r * t o n i g h t lo
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. T H E S E V E N T H -D A T
A D V E N T IST CHURCH
C orner 7th A E lm
t . U Mnrahatl -------------- P M to r
SE R V IC E S iA T U R D A T —

r iR B T B A P T IST CHURCH
111 PArk A venue
r. b . C h en ce ------------ P o eto r
M orn in g W orehlp _ 1:10 a. m.
S u n d ay S ch ool —— 1:41 a- ra.
M orning W orehlp — 11:00 a. ra.
T r a in in g U nion — 4:14 p. ra.
E v a n ln g W orehlp - 7:41 p. ra.
W ad. P ra y er S ervice 7:14 p. m.

CH R IST CHURCH
Church S tr to L L o n g w o o d
T r . C harlaa W . S ta w a rt, Jr.
V ica r
H o ly C om m union _ 1:44 a. ra.
F a m ily Sarvloa A
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Claaaaa _____________ t i l l a . m.

S a b b a th School ----- l l l l ». m.

W o rsh ip S ervice — 11:** a m.
W adnaa 4 * 7 N igh t
p r i r i f Borneo ------ Itl* h » .

Alliance

E L D E R SPRINOS B A PTIST
Old O rlando RA a t H eater A re.
B. H am ilton O rlfrih — P aator
S u n day Sch ool ------ 4:41 o. ra.
M orning W orahlp — 11:44 a. m.
T ra in in g Union _
4:14 p. ra.
E v a n ln g W orahlp — 7:44 p. ra.

CH RISTIAN UIBSIO NAR T
ALLIAN CE CHUHCH
1411 P ork A va o t H th BL
R ev . C lifford E . lU r r o d . P ootor
S unday School
1)41 A m.
W orsh ip Barvie# — 11:41 A m.
E v e n in g W orohlp __ 7:11 p- ra.
A llia n ce T ooth
jrollow eh ip (T u ea.)
1:14 p. ra.
(W ed )
P ra y er Sonrleo ------ 7:14 p. ra.

Assembly Of God

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Adventist

P IN B C R E 8T ASSEMBLY
O P OOD CHURCH
Cor. 17tb and E lm
H . M. W ild er -------------- P aator
S u n d ay Sch ool ----- 1:41 a. m.
M orning W orohlp
14:14 a. mE v e n in g W orohlp — 7 : « VT o o lh aery. (S u n .) . 1:44 p. ra.
h lld -W eo k Sorv. (W ed .) - 7:14
p. ra.
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Baptist

H O LT CROSS
441 a P ark A va.
Et . Laroy D . Sopor, R octor
H o ly C om m union « 7:44 a. ra.
T a m lly S arvlco and
S u n d a y School —......... 1:44 a . ra.
M orn in g P ra y o r
(P lrv t S u n d a y —
H o ly C om m union 11:40 A ra.

BA PTIST MISSION
BNTERPRUE
Sunday School —___4:41 a. m.
M ornlns W orehlp - 11:00 a. m.
T ra in in g U n i o n ____1:41 p. m.
E v e n in g W orahlp _ 7:10 p. m.
W ed. N igh t
P rayer M eetin g _ 7:11 p. m.
R ev. R. J. B o y n t o n ___ P aator

Free Methodist
T R E E M ETH O DIST CHURCH
C orner 4th SL and Laural Ava.
R av. U H. K e l l t y ____P aator
T alapbono: 111.7014
S u n d a y S ch o o l _ _ 1:14 a. m.
Adorning W orahlp _ 10:44 a. ra.
E v a n ln g W orahlp __ 7:04 p. m.
W ad. P rayar S arvlco 7:10 p. m.

Christian
r i n t T - C U » 1"TJA-V CHURCH
DISCIPLES OP C lin tS T

HOT S. Henford Ava

R. Varnon P u ller
Sunday 'ScSbol —
4:41 a_ m.
M orning W orahlp _ 11:41 a. ra.

Church Of Christ

CENTRAL. B A P T IST CHURCH
Cor. I l l h SL ft o o k A re.
C e ll Sm ith ., ■
------- P ootor
S u n d oy S ch ool —.— 4:44 a ra.
M orning W orohlp — l li» 4 a. m.
T r a in in g U u n lon _ 4:41 p. m.
E v e n in g S erv ice . _
1:04 p. m.
V ’ed. P rayer S ervice 7:10 p. m .■
N ureery Open
W T R R ------------ ------ 7:10 p. m.
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PAOLA CHURCH OK CH R IST
H igh w ay II W att
M orrlt Ruby — 1... E v a n s * ll* t
B ib le C l a n __ _
10:oo a. m.
M orn ln s W orehlp __ 11:00 a. m.
E v e n in g W orehlp — 4:00 p. m.
B ib le Claeeee W t i _ 7:14 p. m.

W EBTSIDE MISSIONART
B A PTIST CHURCH
Itb st. ft H o lly Ave.
Joh n R. K i n g ------------ P aator
Sunday Sch ool _ _ 10:00 a. ra.
S u n day
M orning W orahlp _ 11:04 a. m.
S unday
E v e n in g W orehlp _ 7:44 p. ra.
W ed n eed ey
p r a y e r S ervice
- 7:41 p. ra.
PIN E C R E ST BAPTIST
CHURCH
O nora Road
p a a t o r _____ W illiam i. Oneea
M ornlnp W orehlp . 11:00 a. m.
S u n der Sch ool _ _ 4:44 a. ra.
T rain in g U n i o n ----- 4:14 p. m.
E v e n ln c W orehlp _ 7:10 p. ra.
W ed O tfleere ft T each ere
M a i l i n g --------------- 4:10 p. ra.

M orn ln g W orahlp _ 11:00 a. m.
C om m u n ion — P lra t Su n day In
Each M onth
K in d e r g a r te n and Nuraary

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Christian Science

JORDAN MISSIONART
BA PTIST CHURCH
l l l l W. P lrat s t r e e t
Sunday Sch ool ------ 10:00 a. m.
M orning W orehlp — 11:00 a. m.
B ib le S tu d y iB u n d ay) 7:00 p m .
E v e n g t lle llo S ervice 7:00 p. m.
W ed. P rayer Meet — 7:00 p. m.
B ill I t a p h a n * ________ P aetor
A C ordial W elcom e to A ll,

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CHURCH

The Oiurth le lha greatest
factor on earth lor the buildInf of rh erecter and food
ritiianship. It Is a atraahoua*
d spiritual value*. Without
a ttr o n f Church, neither
democracy nor rivlllration
can a i n i n . There era four
sound reason* why every
par von thould ettend aervuea
regu larly and support Ihe
Church. They are: (1) For hie
own take. (2) For hit chil­
dren's taka (3) For Ihe take
of hie community end nation.
(4) Fra l)&gt;e take of the Church
kaelf, which navis hie moral
and malarial aujiport. Plan
le | i U church r tfu le r ly
and read your Bibla daily.

OP CH RIST

SCIENTIST

■00 E eet Second S treet
Sunday H arriet A
Sunday School .
11.40 a. m.
Su b ject: "Mind"
W ed n esd ay S erv ice .. 0:no p ra.
Ilr -d tn g Room : 101 W. P in t
W eew daya: 10:10 a.ro — 4:10 p m.

Church Of God

OAK LAW N BAPTIST CHUflCH
t i l l C ountry Club Road
S p on sored by P lrat B ap tlat
Church
R ev, R. T. B a r r e t t ____P aator
S u n day School ___ 1:41 a. m.
W orahlp Parvloa _ 11:40 a. m.
T r a in in g Union ------ 4:41 P- ra.
E v e n in g W orehlp — 7:10 p. m.
W ed P rayer Sarv. _ 7:10 p. m.

CHURCH O P OOD
lln d A Pranch
L. H A l f o r d .............. ...... P u l o r
Sunday School __ t 4S a. m.
M orning W orehlp _ 11:00 a m.

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F am ily

N ight

. 7 00 p.m.

S ervice

Y. P. E Wed ___ 1:10 p. m.

Sunday
John
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CHURCH OP OOD
OP P R O P H E C Y

O STEEN BAPTIST CHURCH
H W T . 414
Ph I l l - l i l t
P a e t o r ___ C heater W. P la n k
S u n day Sch ool —
11:00 a. m.
M orning Sarvloa _ U : t0 a. m.
T ra in in g Union
4:44 p- m.
E v e n in g S ervice „ T ilt p. ra.
W ed n eed ey M aatlnga:
O rgan leallon a ___ l e l l p. m.
P ra y er 7:11 p. ra.
C h o i r ______________1:14 P. » .

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S u n d ay -S ch o o l ____ 1:14 a. m .-

CHURCH OP CHRIHT
1111 Park A venue
B ert B r o w n ______E v a n g a llet
Sunday
liii.lt S t u d y ______ 10:00 a. m.
M orning W orehlp — 11:00 a. m.
E v e n in g S ervice .... 4:10 p. m.
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Huhday on Channel 4
Tueaday
I.a .lie e B ib le Claaa _ IOi OO a- ra.
W ed n eed ey
B ib le C l a a a ______7:10 p. ra.

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Rav. Robert W elch ___ P aator
Sunday School __
• 41 • m.

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Worahlp SarylCv _ 10:44 a m.
E nftllvtlo Birv. _ T• SO p. m.

Monday
I’aalma
27:4-t

Methodist
F IR S T

M ETH O DIST CHURCH
I I I Park Ava.
Rav. R obert M. J en k ln e, P ea lo r
M orning W orahlp
1:10 p m.
Sunday S c h o o l ____4:44 a m.
M orning W o r a h lp _10:14 a m.
U T F M a a t l n g a ---- (:]a p. ra.
I In tarm ad lala. S en ior!
E v a n ln g W orahlp _ 7:10 p. ra.

.G ENEVA M ETHODIST
CHURCH
Rav, W E. T l m m a ____Paator
S unday S c h o o l _____ | : ( ! a. m
M orning Sarvlcao
11:00 a. m.
C hoir P ra ctice Wad 7:10 p. m.
E very One W tlcom a.

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II Timothy
4:1-6

Tuaoday
I’aalma
100:1-6

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TH E REDEEM ER
101 W. 14th P la ce
“T h e Church of tha L utheran
Hour" and TV "Thla la lh a
LI fa"
H arbart W. Goaraa ____ P aator
Sunday School
4:14 a. m.
W orahlp S erv ice .... 10:10 a. m.
K in d erg a rten and Nuraary

No, not s single thinjj! Mom always shops carefully for her family.
Che watches their health. She makes sure they have a clean, comfortable
home. She sees that they get practically anything they want. What
more can she do?
Well, how about their spiritual well-being? A family needs s reBgloua framework in which to develop moral responsibility and itendfagt
/alth . If Mom and Dad set s Roe example of Christian love and regular
church attendance, the family cannot help but be influenced. Today's
young people, strengthened and Inspired by Church teachings, are tha
leaders that our country will need tomorrow.
Remember, Mom . . . "Man's life consists not In the abundance of
things which he possesses.” Don’t deprive your family or yourself of the
many precious values the Church can give.

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Onora ltd., at W oodland Ava..
Rav. John H. H lree Jr., Paator
C hurch School ____ 1:44 a. in.
M orning W orahlp _ 11:04 a. m,
M t F _______________ 1:10 V- ra-\

T u o d ty i
Blblo T r a i n i n g ____ 7:44 p. m.
T hursday:
Y oung I'aopla Sarvlco 7:44 p m.

S u n d a y S ch o o l — 11:14
Oitoan
W orahlp l i r t l e l — 11:11
S ta ffo rd M e m o r ia l^
W orahlp Sarvlco __ 1:11
B la ffo rd M em orial—
S unday S c h o o l ------ . 14:14

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S u n lan d Catalan
Cltrua H a lg h ta
R av. Charlaa B. ll o g g _ P a a to r
Church g ch o o l ------ 1:11 a. m.
M orning W orahlp __ 11:44 a. m.
M Y P ______________ 4:11
p. m.
E va. W o r a h l p ____7:14
p. ra.
W ad. P rayar g a rv lea 7:10 p.m .

Southern Methodist
F IR ST SO UTH ERN
M ETH O DIST CHURCH
W om an'* Club B u ild in g
141 O ak Ava.
Durvrard IL K n ig h t J r . P aator

Sunday Scndo).

Wta v. vn.

W orahlp S arvloa

7:10 p. m.

F IR S T CHURCH
OP TH E NAZA11ENE
W . 2nd SL a t Mapla Ava.
P aul B l c k a a __________ P aator '
Sunday School _ _ 1:11 a. m.
M orning W orahlp __ 10:44 a. m.
Y outh H our
4:00 p. m.
E v a n g a lla tlo S erv ice 7:44 p. ra.
M id-W eak
S erv ice (W ad.) _ 7:44 p. hi.
T hird Sunday
S ln g a p lr a tlo a ___ 1:44 p. ra.
F IR S T CHURCH
OP TH E NAZAItENE
L ak* Mary. Fla.
Rav. W. U H olcom be, r a it o r
Hunday
1:44 a. m . ____B ible School
ll:n o a. m. _ M orning W orahlp
7:04 p. m. __ E v a n ln g S erv ice
7.00 p. m. _ W ad. M ld-W aak
Prayar S erv ice!
7:00 p. m. _ Laat Wad. MUalo u a ry S erv ice

Pentecostal
F lflH T PK.NTECOSTAL
CHUHCH OK LO.VOWOOD
611 Orangn B lr ttt
E t v . K. Jlu th ilraiBt .... p a a t o r
S u n d a y School
10:00 a. m.
M orning W orahlp v UiOO a_ m.

Sunday Lvanlng _ 7:20

p. rn.

W ad . Uibla S tu d y - 7 : 1 0
C o n u u a r o r a Mtaiing
F r i d a y ________ 1:10

p.

ra .

p. m.

Presbyterian
F IR S T PR E SB Y T E R IA N
CHURCH
Sanford,
Fla.
Oak Ava. A Ird SL
Grover C S ew ell J r . _P aetor
E d g a r W. Sm ith Jr. A eeleU n t
P aator
Church Sch ool —___ 1:44 a. ra.
Heaalon Meat* _ _ 14:41 a. m.
M orning W orahlp _ 11:44 a. m.
P ioneer P allow ehlp _ 4:04 p m.
Senior HI P allo w a b lp 4:04 p. ra.
E v e n in g W orahlp _ 7:14 p. rn.
Wad. P rayar M eetin g 7:41 p. ra.

J
COVENANT PR E SB Y T E R IA N
1774 South O rlando D rlv*
T hom aa IL M a k l n ____P aetor
W orehlp
, — . 1:44 a. ra.
Church S ch ool ___ 14:44 a. m.

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

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

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

HARRELL A BEVERLY
AUTOMOTIVE
209 W. 26th S t, Sanford

HOLLER MOTOR SALES CO.
and Staff

NELSON &amp; CO., INC.
Oviedo, Florida

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

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

KILGORE SEED COMPANY
1400 W. 1st. St., Sanford
CHELSEA TITLE AND
GUARANTY CO.
119 W. First, Sanford
HILL HARDWARE A
IMPLEMENT CO.
Bobby Newman and Employees

LEE BROTHERS
Plumbing, Heating, Air Conditioning

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

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

PROGRESSIVE PRINTING CO.
J. M- Cameron and Staff

PUBLIX MARKETS
and Employees

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

PERFECTION
DAIRIES
STRICKLAND-MORRISON. INC.
and Staff

WILSON-EICHELBURGER
MORTUARY
Eunice I. Wilson and Staff

WILSON-MAIER FURNITURE COMr. and Mrs. A1 Wilson

L. D. PLANTE, INC.
Oviedo, Florida

LIGGETT REXALL DRUG
Gordon Kellett — Herman Koleff
and Employee!

HILL LUMBER A HARDWARE CO.
Jimmy Crapps and Employees

STENSTROM REALTY
Herb Stenstrom and Staff

SANFORD ATLANTIC
NATIONAL BANK
Howard H. Hodges and Staff

STATE FARM INSURANCE
Companies
Irving L Pryor and Staff

SOUTHERN NATURAL GAS CO.
John Dunn and Staff

■ BOB'S RESTAURANT
Bob and Estelle McCallister
Hwy. 17-92, Sanford, Fla.

WINN DIXIE STORES
and Employee!

-SEMINOLE COUNTY AREA CHURCH DIRECTORYA gtlaoh B ap tlat Church, OvIaSa
C en tral B aptlat Church, t t l ! O ak A v a
C h u lu e la Ftral B ap tlat Church
C h u lu o la B ap tlat M laalea
E ld ar S p rla g a B ap tlat ch u rch .
I l l la b n iB H i
P lrat B ap tlai ch u ra h . I l l F e r k Ava.
F r lea d ah Ip B ap tlat Church ut
A ttain a n te S p rin g*

BL I I I . A lta ra u a ti Spring*
F lr a t B ap tlat c h u rch a t D ak ar?
F lra t B ap tlai C hurch a t O aaava
F lrat B a p lle l C hurch a l Lak* Mary
F lr a t B a p ila l Church a t L ak* Maaraa
F lr a t B ap tlat C hurch a t L aagw ood, Cor.
C burgh ft G r a n t '
F lr a t B a p tla t C hurch a t O vladc
F lr a t B ap tlat C hurch a t Baa Lang a Spring*
lrat BkUoh M iaalauary B ap tlat Church.
I l l W . l l i h Bt.
F o r cat C ity B op tlat C hurch
F o u n ta in H ead B ap tlat C hurch, Ovlad*
L ev* B ou lh ara B a p tist M H alo*. C h u lu ata
M iaalauary
B a p tla t
C h u rch
N orth
BA

f

Mlaaiua

__ ___ ___ uataaa

B ap U at

±sp

CATHOLIC

C hurch

M arutug G lory B ap tlai C harch. O aaava H w y.
O liva M iaaiuaary M apiiat C hurch, S a a

Loads apriags BA, Laagwoed

ML Blaa M laitoaarF B ap tlat, Blpaa Ava.
Haw
ML
C a lv a ry
M iaalauary
B ap tlat
1144 W. I t t h BL
N ew galam p rlra ltlv o B a p tla t Church.
1444 W. I t t h BL
N ew ML Clou B ap tlat C h u rth , 171* F ea r Ava
O ak iaw a B ap tlat Chapul, 1741 W. I l l h BL
Oataan B a p tla t C hurch
F lnaorM t B ap tlat C hurch. &gt;41 W. O ner* HA
F rolrl* L ak * B a p tla i Church, B ld g * R d ,
F ern T ark
Pregraaa M iaalauary B ap tlat C h a rt* . M idw ay
S acaad Bhlloh M laaloaary BapttM Church,
N ia th ft M itk srp
BL Jam a* M iaaleaary B a p tla t Church St*.
HA I I I Oataan
BL P a u l M laalouary B a p tla t Church, Ith BL
SL M atth ew * M iaalauary B ap tlat Church
C aaaau H algh ta
SL Jahn'a M iaalauary B a p tis t Church.
I I * Cypraaa SL
T aaipl# B ap tlp t C hurch. P a l ha S p rla g a Hd^
'A lla m o n t* BprliB f*
B a p tla t C hurch.
W aalald*
laid# h |llaaioaary
«
t i t a H olly Ava
S la a Map* Be p List C hur ah. T il O raag * A n .

C hurch * | th a N a tiv ity , L ak* M ary
All Saul* C ath etl# C hurch. T tl O ak Ava.
Rom an C alkoll* Maaa, Sporlaaaaa'a Cluh,
C h a lu t u

SL
A au'*
C a tb ell* ‘Church.
P a ra h la g
P la ce, D tD nry
BL Mary M agdalen* C ath olic Church. M attlan d A va. A lla m o n t* Spring*
CHRISTIAN
F lr a t C h rla tla * Church. 11*7 a Bantard Avo.
C e n g r a g o tlo a a l C h rlatla* Church,
1(41 P ark Ava.
N orthald*
C hrlallnn
Church.
P I* r i d *
H a v a * D r , M aitland
CH URCH OF CMR1BT
Church a t ChrlaL t i l l A p a rk Ava.
Church * t ChrlaL Ganavn
Church o f ChrlaL L on gw ood
Chur oh o t C h ritt, P o o l*
CH URCH O F OOD
Church
Churoh
C hurch
Churoh

ot
ot
of
ot

O oA
Gad,
God.
Ood

. I t l H ick ary
S lo t A Franah
O vlad*
Mlpaloa, EatadprU*
EPISCO PAL

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A ll S a la ta E p la ecp a l Churoh B . D aBnry
A v o , E a tarp rla*
Chrtat E placopal Church, L ongw ood
A ll g n la ta E placopal, E atarprla*
M aly C ieoa E p la ecp a l, P a rk A va. a t i l k

LUTHERAN
Over brook
C hurch,
Aacanalon
L u th era n
D r . C aaaalbarry
G ood Shephard U nited L u th ers,
1444 A O rlnnd* Dr.
L u th arn a Churoh o t tha Radaam ar,
t t l W . 14th Ptac*
M a aalah L u t h a r n a C h u r c h , A m t r l a o o L a g l o n
11*11. P rnlrl* Lnk*. F ern P a rk
BL L uka* L u th arn a Church, RL 414 S la v la
M ETHODIST
B a rn a tt M em orial M athodlat C harch. B.
D aB nry A v a . E a tarp rla*
B ear L ak * M tlhodM I Churoh
B a th a l A.M.K Church. C a n a a n ’ R a lp h ta
‘ Caaaalbarry C om m u n ity M a lh a a la t, Church,
M wy. 17-41 ft P lnay B ld g * lt d , Caaaalbarry
Da Bar y C om m unity M athodlat C harch W.
H ig h la n d * . DaBnry
Chrtat M athodlat C harch
lu n lin i C iU tii
F lr a t M athodldt Church, d l l P a rk Ava.
F lrat M athodlat Church a t Ovlad*
F lr a t Sou th ern M athodlat C hurch
W om ua'o Cluh 111 Oak Ava.
F ro* M athodlat Church, IIP W , I th Ml
Oa a ava M athodlat C hurch, G en ev a
G race M athodlat C hurch. O aora RA
O r a a i Chapel A M E. Church, O vlad*
O a k g ro v * M athodlat Church, Ovlad*
O ataau M ath odlat c h u r c h

P a * 1a
Weal*yarn M athadlat,
W. a t P a a ta
BL Jaraaa A.M E . h a u tard Ava.

RL

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■L Mary** A.M E. C huroh BL RL d l l Oatoou
BL P u u ro M athodlat C h u r o h
Oat***
R l. E u to rp rlaa
Blarrord
M em orial
A D aBnry

M athodlat

Churoh

NAEARENB
F I r* t
C hurch
Ind o t Mapla

of

U*

N m ra a i,

W.

F a r*
P a rk
C hurch
of
lb*
Naaaran*.
O llrla n l t d , F a ro P a rk
L ak* M ary C hurch *1 th a M aaarau*
F 8 E S B IT E R 1AM
C am m unlty P ra a b y ta rla a C hurch, L ak* M ary
F lr a t
P ra a h y ta rta s
C hurch.
Ouk
Avo.
ft I r d BL
F lr a t P ra a b y ia rla * c h u rc h . C aaaalbarry
F irs t
P ra a b y ta rla *
c h u rc h * f DaOary,
E- H ig h lan d
P raab ytartaa C hurch o f Thu C ovan an t
1771 A O rlando Dr.

SL A odraw * pT o*kyt*r|nn C hurch M U L a s u a o l Bch. D r, S a a r Lnk*
U paala C oraraualty P r a a h y u rla a C huroh.

(j pe*l a RA

W oalaalnlatar P ra a b y ta rtn u C h u rth , M sw ati
p o rk , r l t i l

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GOOD S H E P H E R D
LUT H ER A N CHURCH
3 4 00 A O rlando D riv e
H w y. 17-41)
S an ford , F lorid a
T h a Rav. J, G ordon
P aator

O ataan

Nazarene

Lutheran

CHURCH O P CH RIST
O enevg
Ralph B rew er Jr.
E v a n g a llet
B ible r e h o o l --------- 1:10 a. ra.
M orning W orehlp _ 4:10 n. m.
i: en ln g W orehlp _ 1:10 p. ra.
W ed. P rayer S ervice 7:10 p. ra.

O STEEN M ETH O DIST CHURCH I
Oataan
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ST A F FO R D MEMORIAL
CHURCH
N orth M ooroo
C A. B e a tty ---------------- P aator

SEV E N TH D A T ADVENTIST
F oraat Lnk* S a v a n th -d a y A d v a u lla t Church.
H w y . I l l , F oraat C ity
B avau th -d ay
A d van tlat C harch. M aitland
A v a , A lla m o n t# S p rlaga
B anferd
S a v a n th -d a y
A d van tlat
Church.
S e v en th ft E lm
O TH ER CH URCH ES
A lla n 's A.M E. Church, O liva ft l i t !
C hurch a f God In ChrlaL Ovlad*
C h u lu o la C om m unity Church
C hurch af God o f P rop hecy, 11*7 E t a A v a
C hurch a f Ood Mlaalon, E atarprla*
C hurch o f Jaau* C hrlat o f L o tta r D a y
S a in ts, t i l l P o rk A v a
C cm m o u lty ChnpsL A lla m o n t* S p rin g*
(&gt;
E a a to ra Q rlk od su Church, BL Jafcua C h ryooatom ChapaL H w y. I f . I I , F ar* r n r k
C o n g r a g a lle a Bath Israel. I llh A M a g n o lia
F lr e t C huroh o f ChrlaL S e le n lliL
IS* k Ind SL
K in g d o m H alt o f Jehovah** W tinea*
L a k e M ooroo UalL l l l l W . T h ird SL
F lro t P eo teco a tn i Church o f L on gw ood
F u ll Ooapal TaU ernacla 1714 C ountry C lub
ML
O livo
Ita liu ea a
Churoh. O ok
M ill
B A Oat*a*
P io e a reo t A m em b ly o f O oA I l l h ft B l a
Baa lord A U laac* C hurcA t i l l . A P o rk A va
S a n fo rd C o a g r e g o tlo o o f J e h o v a h ’a w i t oaeae*. | | | S a a ferd A vA
T h e S a lv a tlu a Array, l td E. to d SL
,
U n ity C h u rch o f Sam lerd, I I I JA U t SL

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, Destiny
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War

Police

Black Muslims
V E o * * Blamed For
Assassination

Sanford B i d d y basketball
All-Start will stage an exhibi­
tion game with DrLand’’at 7
p m. tonight at Seminole .High
P&gt;tn.

Seminole County

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on the St. Johns River

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“The Nile of America”

UtltF Y a n ta i* Ib ra lii
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Phone 322-2611

Zip Code 32771

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NEW YORK (UPD—Heavy
* • •
WEATHER: Genornlly fnir und colder tnniKht and Tuesday; low tonight in -10s. ■
police reinforcements here
Re there being • Sanford and in Chicago moved in to­
Established 1608 MON., FEBRUARY 22, 1965
SANFORD, FLORIDA NO. 131
Herald here and one in North day to prevent war between VOL. 67 United Press Leased Wire
--------------*
-------Carolina: Hank Tenney, who Black Muslims and the follow­
keeps our linotype machines in ers of Malcolm X, the rene­
top running order, tells that gade Negro Nationalist leader
occasionally he will receive assassinated Sunday.
machine parts or a bill for
Malcolm, ousted heir appar­
machine parts that he did not ent to Black Muslim leader
order . . . only to discover it Elijah Muhammad, was cut
was for the other Sanford down by, a hail of bullets as he
Herald, the one up in the hills spoko to his faithful at a rally.
of North Carolina.
Police blamed the Black Mus­
• • •
*
lim movement for the execu­
Clipped from the newspaper- tion ami said they feared vlo- t'nited Prfim International
SAIGON (UPD — I.E Gen.
jrjan's .newspaper, Editor &amp; J r » l . jrp rjsats by Malcolm’s
Nguyen Khanh agreed today
Temperature# plunged be­
Publisher:
to resign as South _VI*t
associates—especially in Chi­ low zero in much of the Mid­
At the conclusion of the cago where Muhammad lives. west today, ending a weekend
Nam's military atrongman
swearing-in ceremony, as both
hut balked at demands of the
Extra police by the hun­ touch of spring. Snow hit the
women were watching their
powerful Armed Forces 6ounRockies with up to Six Indies
dreds
stood
guard
this
morn­
husbands admiringly, Mrs.
cil that he com* to Saigon
ing in Harlem to stem inter­ expected in Montana.
Johnson gave 'Sirs. Humphrey
and put hi* resignation in
necine strife among the'splin­ Cold covered most of the
a small, happy jug. — Aubuwriting.
nation's eastern two-thirds,
tered Black Nationalists.
querque (N. M.) Tribune.
Khanh was reported to
A special command post dropping temperatures to 24
Prince Charles solemnly fol­
have agreed early today to
was set up in a park depart­ below zero at Thief River
lowed his mother's lead as she
step down in a series of tele­
ment building in Mt. Morris Falls, Minn., and near freez­
bowed to the heads of state
phone conversations with the
ing along the Gulf Coast. The
Psrk
with
equipment
for
in­
facing her at right anktes. —
group of rebellious generals
stant phone and radio com- eotd spread across northern
New York Journal-Amcricanthat had voted |iim out.
mdnicalion with every police­ Florida.
- Senator Kennedy made a
But he was said to he hold­
Windblown snow hit the
man In the racially seething
light speech, quipping about
ing out at Vung Tau, 40
Great Lakes and Northeast
section
of
Manhattan.
basrhall and sports in general
miles from Saigon, until sotne
Not since rioters roared states with ns much ns three
LEGISLATIVE proposnln in Kent?nil were ih'srunped by Mrs. Robert
without ever presenting a
face-saving measure had been
inches in some areas,
through
Harlem's
streets
last
I’ctrec, vice president of Orange County Y ouiik Democrats at n meeting
strong massage. — New York
worked out for him,
Lincoln
Downs
horse
race
summer had such emergency
of state and cKstliOt officers of the Democratic Women's Club of Florida
Daily News.
The council sent a delega­
track at Lincoln, R. L, call­
police
measures
been
taken.
Saturday at Cassidf&gt;erj-y. Top photo shows Mrs. Eva I’alnt (seated left).
He had his girl fried and
tion to Vung Tau to try to
Two tow trucks, emergency ed off today's nnd Tuesday's
New Smyrna Hci^hf'tii.strlct vice president, and Mrs. Philip DeMerard,
there would be the price of the
convince Khanh to route here
trucks, communications trucks raring curd beciiuar of snow
Del,and, state president; (standing), Mrs. Kathleen Reynolds. Sanford,
Inis and Ingings ami skiing and and trucks loaded with wooden and an expected cold wave,
ami officially resign as a predistrict vice president; Mrs. Peirce and Mrs. Ruth Treadwell. New
food and booze. — B o s t o n
liininary to his departure
Zero ur below- lendings
street
barricades
stood
in
Smyrna Beach, state secretary. Lower photo shows Seminole Democratic
(Mass.) Globe.
from South Viet Nam.
were
recorded
in
Minnesota,
readiness
outside
the
Mt.
Mor­
• • •
Women's Club members who elected Mrs. Walter (lielow* as district sec­
Khanh was deposed as
North
Dakota,
Wisconsin,
retary. From the left, front row: Mrs. Gietow, Mrs. W. Vincent Roberts,
Judge Vernon Mize envis­ ris nerve center.
armed forces commander-inIn Chicago, heavy patrols Iowa nnd Illinois.
Mrs. Dec Anderson and Mrs. Florence Gilinartin, acting president; sec­
ions the time when First
chief by order of Thief of
It w h s 22 below nt Duluth.
Street will be a mall between were stationed npar Muham­ Minn.; 12 below nt Minneap­
ond
low, Mrs. IVliee. Mrs. Jane Adriatico; back row, Mrs. Dorothy Aus­
Slat,* l’han Khar Suu Sunday.
mad's
home
und
other
secur
Oak and Sanford Avenues . , .
tin and Mrs. Doris Williams.
(Herald Photos)
At the same time he lost
olis, Mum., mid i t below at
ity
measures
were
put
in
ef­
no vehicular traffic, just pe­
this position as chairman of
Bismarck, N. D.
fect
at
a
result
of
reports
that
destrians shopping along a
the ‘ rmed Forces Council,
Temperatures dropped near
six of Malcolm's associates,
beautiful walkway,
which
Includes all of the
zero
in
northeast
Ohio
where
bent on revenge, left New
• * *
country's top generals.
six inches of snow wan ex­
Yotk
in
separate
automobiles
All women's organizations
An American E m b a s s y
heading in different directions pected.
in the county are invited on a
spokesman denied reports of
Below zeio readings were
At least two were believed en
tour of the Agricultural Ex­
involvement of the American
forecast tonight.
periment Station on Celery toute to Chicago.
mission here In t lie disap­
Early t o d a y , detectives
Avenue from 9:30 until II a m
pearance of some of the 14
booked
on
homicide
charges
a
Tuesday. Coffee will be served
persons implicated in the at­
at « 30 to open the lour pro­ 22-year-old Negro who, they
tempted roup last Friday.
said, fired a sawed-off shot
gram which has been arrang
The Armed Forces Council
ed with station officials b&gt; gun at Malcolm X Sunday as
offered rewards for the 14,
he
arose
in
a
Harlem
auditor­
Miss Myrtle Wilson, home
dead or alive.
ium to address 500 of his fol
demonstration agent
STEWART, B C. (UPD —
Lt. Gen. Tran Van Minh, a
lowers.
A
Finnish born
carpenter
Roman Catholic known as
Malcolm, a Muslim defector found alive by resellers Sun­
"Lillie Minh," was named to
and bitter foe of Muhammad, day after being entombed for
succeed Khanh in the power­
died in a hail of shotgun and 78 hours under tons of an
ful (Hist of commander-inpistol shots before the ternHValunchr'j rock and snow to­
chief after three days of
tied audience, which included
day faicd possible Loss of bis
coups, counter coups ami the
WASHINGTON (UPD — h i s hysterically screaming hunds und feet.
threat of Tulhscule war be­
wife
and
at
least
one
of
their
The once high hopes of ending
A doctor said the carpent­
tween feuding factions in the
the military draft appeared to four daughters.
er, Einar Myilyla, about 32,
Vietnamese army.
The
police
source
said
the
be fading fast.
was suffering from shock,
twu
Chicago-bound
allies
of
Precise proposals that will
lacerations and frost-bitten
result from a year-long De­ Malcolm were young mustach­ bunds and feet.
fense Department study of ioed Negroes wearing turbans,
Myilyla spent his ordeal in
military manpower are still one was described as the god­ the rums of the avnlnnche-dsfather to one of Malcolm's stroyed Grandbc copper min­
largely speculative.
City Commlnion had two
But the Pentagon apparently children.
ing camp on British Colum­
Tlie destinations of the bia's remute Pacific Coast.
business sessions slated today,
will have to recommend to
one this afternoon and one this
President Johnson soon that other four followers of Mai
evening.
the draft must be continued coins, who 'l eportodly left New
The afternoon session was
WINTER PARK (UPD - In Ihc state's oldest institution of sources, public and private
to maintain adequate armed York after hi* slaying, were
not known.
creased fundi for instituiiAn* higher education
must be greatly increased." to have been given over to the
forces.
Chicago police officials con­
lakcfrcinl development propos­
of higher education in Florida,
Thr Governor also was pro Burns said "Our objective*
sidered the report of the move­
both private and public, are a
can be achieved only through al
Exposure Death
ment of the anti-Muslim pa
must if the state is to fulfill settled an honorary doctor of vigorous, sustained and united "Zoning and possible parking
tionalists aa "speculative” but
MIAMI BEACH (L'Pli - ils obligation to ils youth. Guv letters degree lie was one of c[fort
Ruled Homicide
u{X)n , deeper j changes will mark lonighl's
RICHMOND, Va. (UPI) - ordered heavy patrols near Vice President Hubert Hum­ Haydun Bums said here today five persons (delving honor-i general understanding of the agenda.
The death ol a woman by ex­ Muhammad’s home and other phrey received the Human
Second reading of (he ordi­
Burns was here to give a ary degrees a: the special pro purpose* and aspiration* of
Freedom award at a special sperial convocation address gram.
posure was ruled a homicide security measures.
American higher education." nance to change bar closing
Federal agents also were re­ banquet here Sunday night, commemorating the goth an
today by the commonwealth
Here ill Florida, financial
Burns said all Floridans hours will be heard along with
portedly investigating the in­ kicking of! Hk 1965 Israel bond mversary of Rollins College, I support (rim all available
attorney's office.
should
give strong support to an amendment to allow apart­
Detective* said Mrs. Bernice terstate movements of the drive, aimed at raising tioo
the role of private institutions ments in C l arras and zone
White, 55, of Richmond, was Malcolm sides.
million
of higher education In the j an area at 77th Street and
The beautiful medal, mount
pulled into a field by her heels
total educational program of French Avenue to R-l. Several
and left to die Saturday.
ed on stone from the ancient
other miscellaneous items of
the state.
fortress of Masada—the last
Two men were seen drag
"A
great
and. unique business also are scheduled.
Jewish stronghold to fall to the
ging the woman for nearly i
strength of American higher
block, part of the way by her
Romans — honored the vice
education stem* from the his­
arms and the rest of the way
president for his devotion to
toric coexistence of strong
Into the field by her feet.
the
righls
of
man
and
"to
bu
U. S. Sen Everett M. Dirkprivate institutions and strong
The state medical examiner sen, Republican of Illinois, is man freedom "
Joe Farless, Seminole High
public institutions," Burns
said Mrs. White died of ex a patient at Seminole Memor­
School senior, bai received a
said.
OCALA (UPD - Two men
posure but the prosecutor'* of ial Hospital.
Road Program
scholarship from the loci
T h e Governor said there suspected in a post office
flee ruled the case ■ homicide
His physicians declined to On Calendar
Alumni Association of the Uni­
have been encouraging signs break-in at Sharpei in Bre­
comment on his condition or
of increased co operation and vard County took a date
The county'* ro»d program versity of Florida.
Exhibition Game the nature of his ailment. It is for this year will be discussed The scholarship is awarded
co-ordination in recent months trooper'i car at gunpoint to­
An exhibition game for the recalled, however, that Sena­ •t * meeting Tuesday noon of to Ih# outstanding senior each
between public and private day and roared off In an axb e n e f i t of the Sanford tor Dirksen was recently con­ the Seminole County Chamber year who ia selected for lead­
institutions iu the state.
change of gunfire.
Church Basketball League 0 fined to his DeBary home with of Commerce long range plan- ership. all-around ability and
"There needs to be more,"
The black and yellow patrol
a
back
Injury.
scheduled b e t w e e n the
scholastic achievement. Far_jcing committee.
be said.
car waa found abandoned two
He relumed to Washington
Church All-Stem end the
The committee will convene less ii president of the Semi­
Burns said that enrollment hours later and ahortly after­
Forest City Men'a teem el when Congress convened and at the Mayfair- Inn for a nole High School Key Club.
in high education facilities in ward Robert F. Quinn, 20, of
7:30 p m. Tuesday at the had taken an active role in luncheon and haa Invited The award wili be present­
Florida last fall totalled 116,• Cocoa, wai captured near a
Edgewater High gym, In governmental affairs prior to members of the County Com­ ed Thursday at 7:30 p. m. at
000 students and said that thin horse farm.
his latest hospitalization.
College Park at Orlando.
will be almost doubted by
mission, the county's legisla­ a Capri Restaurant banquet.
Authorities closed In on the
Students from Seminole,
1970.
tive delegation and city and
other man, identified by the
Duke In Again
Oviedo sad Lyman Hligh
county leaders.
70 Trapped
"Never before has Florida, patrol aa Everett Thomai
LONDON (UPI) — The
The invitation to the meet­ Schools will be recognized at
YUBARI, Japan (UPI) —
nor has any other state Rennlck, 44, of Cocoa, with
Up to 70 miners were feared Duke of Windsor flew in to­ ing was .made by C. Vernon the meeting.
throughout this nation, faced bloodhouadi In a wooded arta.
Dr. J. Wayne Reitz, Univertrapped today in a cave-in day frtora Paris and was ad­ Mize and Byron Kimball, coauch pressures for fundi (o Airplane* also were used In
at a coal mine near thla town mitted to the London Clinic chairmen of the long range ilty of Florida president, will
support higher education," trying to locate ihc suspect,
for treatment of hi* loft eye. planning committee, j
JOE FARLESS
be the principal speaker,
Buz os aaid*
ion Hokkaido Island.
who woa armed with a piitul.

Khanh Wants
Face-Saving
Measures

Mercury Hits
Sub-Zero In
Mid-West

Carpenter Found
Alive In Snow

Military Draft
To Be Continued

Burns At Rollins:

Freedom Award
Goes To HHH

Sen. Dirksen
Hospitalized

v

WASHINGTON (UPI)—President Johnson to.
day called on young Americans to advance the caus*
of freedom by sharing fully “in the responsibilities,
the dangers nnd the passions of your time.”
The President outlined the sacrifices and rewards
of the Grent Society in a
s p e e c h nt ceremonies
marking the 100th anni­
versary of the University
of Kentucky at Lexing­
ton.
The Greal .Society cannot be
built by government alone, he
declared. ‘‘It needs your aacriflee and effort."
Johnson told his audience at
the university convocation
that "wc cannot and will not
withdraw from this world. We
are too rich, too powerful and
too important. And we are too
concerned,"
The President emphasized
that he was not speaking of
foreign policy, although our
relations abroad presented
"grave and Immediate is­
sues,"
He said he was speaking of
the challenge# to American*
today Jn jlonicsRc.*nd fojeijyi
fields,
"Wc care that men are hun­
gry—not only in Appalachia,
but in Asia and Africa," he as­
serted.
"We care that men are op­
pressed—not only in this cuun
try but wherever a man is un­
just to man.
We care that men should
govern themselves and shape
their own destinies — not only
in Kentucky' but in every cor
ner of every continent.
"We csrc for peace — not
only for ourselves, but for
every country torn by con­
flict."
Johnson warned young Amer­
icans they would inherit a
world with the greatest dan­
ger, but also with "the most
promising destiny in history."
"If you wish a sheltered and
uneventful life, you arc living
in the wrong generation," he
said.
"For only those who dare
to fail greatly, can achieve
much."
He added that American
youth "will find meaning only
by sharing in the responsibil­
ities, tlie danger* and the pas
sums of your lime."
The Chief Executive and
Mr*. Johnson attended ser­
vices Sunday at historic Christ
Church (Episcopal) across the
Potomac In Alexandria, (Va ,)
where Washington worshipped.
Johnson sal in the tame pew
the first president occupied
when he attended services.
The Bcv. William Sydnor
Jr., roeior of the 102 year-old
church, said It was traditional
to invite the President lo tlie
Sunday service nearest Wash­
ington'! birthday.

EDWIN HUNT w u b p pointed today by Gov.
Hnydnn Burns to tha
Board of School Trus-.
tees of Seminole Coun­
ty. He succeeds Donald
Bales, resigned w h e n
he was appointed by
the Governor to t h e
Seminole Board of Pub­
lic Instruction.

nJULVA...

BRIEFS
It’s Official
BERLIN (U P D -T h e Soviet
Union stated publicly for the
first time that Adolf lliUer
killed himself In his chancell­
ory bunk In Berlin.

Red Satellites
MOSCOW (U P I)-T h e Soviet
Union sent another unmanned
satellite into o rb it today ia
a stepped up program of apace
re s e a rc h .
T hree
"Coamoa’*
satellitcf w ere orbited Sunday.

Blast Kills 3
HOMESTEAD (U PD -T hre*
workers were killed Sunday
when a dynamite explosion
shuttered thr stillncsi of the
Everglades at a canal con­
struction site near here.

Strike Parley
MIAMI (U P D —Dade Coun­
ty M ayor Chuck Hall called a
meeting of striking dockworkr r t and Miami area shippers
today to seek an end of tha
42 day dock strike that haa
crippled Florida porta.

Mardi Gras
NEW ORLEANS (UPI) —
King Frcret will lead hla coa-

Lakefront Topic Sportsmen Plan
Steak Benefit
Of City Meeting A benefit steak dinner

Education Funds Hike 'M ust'

SHS Senior Wins
UofF Scholarship

Must Share
Sacrifices

Suspects Held
After Gunplay

tumid krewe through tha
streets of Ncw| Orleans Ihli
evening in the first night pa­
is rade of tb* 1965 carnival eeaplanned for Wednesday night son.
by the Seminole Count) Sports­
men's Assudotion
at its Aide Ousted
DAMASCUS, Syria (UPD—
grounds off Highway 4H just
cast of the Wckiva B u rr | The U. S. Embassy announced
today that the Syrian gw erabridge.
H e n r y Wight, association mrnt has ordered the expul­
president, is twing assisted in sion or Miss Martha Scherarrangement*
by
Howard rer, a secretary in the em ­
Hodges and Bob Wychc. The bassy's administrative section,
dinner w-ill be served at 7 p m as an alleged spy.

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Cdr. D . E. Webster
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Cdr. Drxn E. Webxter, « • cutiva officer, haa aucceeded
Cdr. C. V. Nolta Jr., kilted in
an aircraft accident Dec. 23
In DcBary, aa commanding of­
ficer of Reconnaiiaance A t­
tack Squadron 13 a t Sanford
Kara! Air SLatlon.
Commander Webster, 38, •
native of Bedford, Ohio, hai
been flying since 10t4. He re­
ceived hia Navy wings and
commission In 1058,
A Tulane University g rad ­
uate, he has varied experience
in Naval aviation including
service irf both fighter and
heavy attack aircraft.
One of the highlights of
his career was when he served
on thte headquarters staff of
the commander of the Pacific
Missile Range in 1958-59.
He reported to Reconnais­
sance Attack Squadron Three
Inst July for RA-5C Vigilante
aircraft training following
tours a t Naval Station, Whidbey Ialand, Wash., with Heavy
Attack Squadron Two and the
fleet air staff.
.Commander Webster, his
wife, the farmer Miss Mary
Lois Allnoch, of Corpus Chriati, Tex., reside with their five
children, Jeffrey, 8 ; J o e l , '61
Davlfl, 4; Scott, 2; and Susan,
1, at 2352 Derbyshire Road,
Maitland,

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Post Appoints
Chairmen For
Boys State
Ry Donna E ate^
Linton Cox and Frank
Steudle w e r e reappointed
chairman and co-chairman, re­
spectively, of the Hoys Slate
Committee by Commander
Jack Beauchamp at the regu­
lar meeting of American l e ­
gion Old Glory Post 183 of Al­
tamonte Springs held Monday
evening at the Post Home on
Prairie Lake.
Beauchamp also named Tom
Lnfgran as chairman of the
ways ami means committee to
be assisted by Steudle, Bill
Burkhart and Ralph Divider.
In other business, pinna
were made to promote more
social activity for the welfare
of the post and it was an­
nounced that liolj^fs of meet­
ings will no longer be sent ter
the members.
The men were urged to note
on their calendars the regular
meeting dates, third Monday
of each month, and lo plan to
attend the post meetings to
tie Ip "Carry on the Legion’s
work for God and Country,"
Next meeting will he Feb
15, K p rn . at the Post Home.
A Ciunhitmd social with mem­
bers of the Auxiliary Unit
will lie he !&lt;l following the
meeting

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chants Association Has engag­
ed the aervicea of I.eMoc, a
world famoua silhouette a r t­
ist who haa appeared in every
state In the Union and many
foreign countries numbering
many greats and nrur-grctiU
in Ilia
of subjects.
Perhaps the moat famous Is
that of Sir Winston Churchill
who posed for Le.Mac while
he was a t the University of
Minaouri where he gave hia
now famoua Iron Curtain
Speech.
I.eMa^’a collecting of life35 preiidenti from George
aiie portrait ailhouettea of the
Washington to I, It. Johnson
haa been acclaimed aa an out­
standing historical exhibition.
The collection has been
created over tin- years by l.eMac, some having posed for
him. some during personal ap­
pearance while others, of ne­
cessity, were done following
reaeutch of photos and paint­
ings.
The collection wdl tie on
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“The Nile o f America”

Orbits Earth
In 2 Hours

North Orlando Village Coun­
cil will meet at 8, p. m. today
In ipecial session relative to
Phone 322*261I
Zip Code 32771
CA rE KENNEDY (UPI) — The United States
charter amendment legisla­
today rocketed a glittering hew Tiros weather satel­
WEATHER: Clear and mild thru Saturday, high in mid*70s; low tonight in mid-SOs.
tion to be submitted for ap-1 LONDON (UPI) — Everylite high over south Florida and Cuba into n polar
proval of the 1965 Legis.ature body agreed today that Sir
VOL. 67 United Press Lcaaed Wire
Established 1008 FR1. JANUARY 22. 1965 SANFORD. FLORIDA
NO. 110
orbit that will give its rolling eye* full view of
Amendments discussed will be Winston Churchill was in his
earth's clouds.
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essentially the same as those jas{ jjinesa, but the question
It was the first time a north-south orbit was
proposed by the charter board. on all lips was how hatT no
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reached from the East
managed to survive so long.
Ah, this weather of the past
A week ago today he suffer­
Coast. Missilemen shun­
couple of days. Melts away ed a massive stroke. For a 90ned such shots in the past
the memories of earlier this year-pld man that Usually- Is
b e c a u s e of the slight
week, eh? And to think the fatal, and fairly quickly.
chance that rocket failure
citrus interests escaped rela­
But the bulletin issued
cou]d drop debris or. populated
tively light from the frosty Thursday night by Churchill's
areas.
physician. Lord Moran, r e ­
morns
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Although today's l a u n c h
ported: “ Sir Winston's condi­
SAIGON (LTD — Antl-Amer*
By
Honna
F
s
t
n
was
marred by the "too hot" can noting broke out today at
tion
is
unchanged.'
A Clock Winder went with
Long wood C i t y
Council performance of the rocket's the U. S, Embassy and U. S.
Churchill still is the No, 1
the Seminole delegation to
Thursday night voted to in­ second stage that shoved the Information Service building.
watch the appeal for a junior topic of conversation in 1-onstruct the city attorney' to pnyL'nd into an e g g - s h a p e d
college in this area. The dele- don. mnd physicians are being
draw s resolution requesting rather than circular orbit.
gales had been given two constantly interviewed by per
that the Legislature be peti­ •dentists snM Tiros* mission
hours to ptesent their case. sons who are not til.
CHICAGO (UPI) — Bepubli*
tioned to amend the city char­ tvouM he nirt. It was whirl­
The public is trying to un­
It took about 1(1 minutes and.
can National Committee mem­
ter to make the combined of­ ing around earth every 11H bers assembled today to ratify
^ wham, they had their wish. derstand how and why their
fice of city clerk and tax ass­ minute* on n path that ranu
Shows, emphatically, what or­ hero is able lo survive.
the change-over from GoldwaResitting
Heath
essor
an appointive position pt! from 50it to 1.81‘J mile*
ganisation and tcamwutk can
ter domination to neutral con­
rather
than
an
elected
one.
One
doctor,
a
specialist
in
- do.
FLORIDA STORY in
hiirh.
trol of the national party m a­
Councilman Carl Lommler;
ailments of the aged, put it
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picture* of the Presi­
With the polar nihil an.! « chinery.
who props»d the resolution,
this
way:
“Sir
Winston
js
not
— The delegates flopped at
u n i q u e cartwheel arrange­
dent's inn ug unit ion, us
stated that be “ wanted to as­
University Inn in Gainesville so much fighting for life as seen through the cam*
ment for its two television
sort1 future councils of having
for a qtsfrk lunch «nd n final he is resisting death He would et'iT of-n Sanford Herald
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rnmrfns.
Tiro* T* '*‘11 he nhle
Allt F O R C E ACADEMY,
a .qualified clerk_ and good
caucus. The Clock Winder not have lived litis long if his photographer, is shown.
keep i% " w i t h e r w a t c h ov e r Cot. (UPI) —Silence was conhousekeeping
systems."
bod^
gave
up
easily,"
wanted to Uo sure he didn't
He pointed out .that with the the entire world—f*nr times spU'lous on 'he sloping ground*
All physicians agree that the Tflp is tire President,
hold up the procession; ho orwith S e e r e t Service
clue
to
Churchill's
stout
fight
office
remaining an elected the roverntfe of -each of its of the Air Force Academy to­
dtif d a cold ham Oil -.white
day in the wake of ^ie trjig*
guards, in the parade.
is
his
anufrirtg
medical
his
one
a
prraofl
may be elected predeci'nlors,
with just ruustartL Other* gut
The shot, touuhi *t yet fof nation of four cadets followin
Lower photo is the ac­
on the tiasis of popularity ra
lory
He
has
survived
things
special orders,
ine Clock
the reliahle lh*lta rocket, le an investigation into rheatins.
tual inauguration. More
that would b are killed a nor
thi'r than ability.
W iridi"r \vas. t h v 1a .1 1 sr r 1 e «1
quit*
J priiision maneuver int:
photos on Page 8.
lit pnvtver tb**-protest from
and. at last report, was still mal man twice over,
lit take the booster around Recess
He had double pneumonia at
the
audience.
Lommler
said
gulping. He thought at on**
Ml \MI d'lM ) — The 9 iRuthein
thy a :e of seven In 1833 he
that theie is "no question of most of |'Torii!a‘*
lim e of Asking fui a pnpt i tmi;
Mr* ilnitie It Shumate's a lull hnh*e Suit *11-11 k i . p it on it a lie a led hearing on Southern
fell out of t tree and was tut
and he'd eat it at ihe’ tonHell Telephone Co profits in
ly at present clerk and tax difficult rouise.
fercnce. Thought belter of ronseiops or three days
Florida w h s expected to end
In his eai'v jours be sutler
n
-or apd that the proposed
N
in
e
ty
sw
iuuls
a
f
t
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it*
that, though.'
change in the rhnrter i* not a 2 53 * nr KST MaMoff, Hu liilny and reopen (or crossed from tonsltbiv. &lt;h;n Infer
turn and eye trouble He fell
personal attack on her "
►
leek tliiee-*ta^e lovket l»e- examination two months from
The ride to (imtiesville is off a camel at age 47 and oft
In other business. Council
I*ii A ireiltie t litfl that taliieel now.
a pretty one ns the f.ujr • Imint, a polo pony at IS *
Chaiitnan ft C Carlson an it
hack
toMAi'd
Flo ruin''*
divided highway make* ir 1111lie had attack* of ja-troen
noun, ed that the lecal de-crip fnijH.I C.'l.l Oon*t It sttenked Airmen Killed
yaliy a 1 lear shot. Uf e had t e n t s and paratyphoid 11•
torn had been vended on the hot I'ttlm He in h n ml flew
ATHENS turn — A u. s
Siinf- nl * 5?«*in till *ti* J ■h t "
stretch remains near the «*rul was operated on for append)
Haines property on Sant,,mb mine than IVn inilt ► ul"** Military Air Transport Servic*
of the journey, hut it's being r ills a! Ik and f &gt;r hernia at t i t Ii h ' 1 t b n r n n t i i . i l a u i i u U
Spriru's Drive In the western Miami ItrMvh 1P0 veeuml* xfVI ATS i 1'12. plan* eras-fte.!
Mink topped , ni»w Shoubi he j-.
Iinttqiii t
S. i t i i f i b i v
■«t
1 llo
part of the city where (lie
into
a mountain peak UKl m il e
U»r Imuiu hs
f mi?hed in a. *•&gt;u|"1" **f m»*11t h - .
He w.iv 'll
a plane era*h in P
f * ' 1*'' l[l 1• ' ■■,l!
'Joyce ttrnttiers propose Ic
we-t of here today Greek anI
hr
Mb
k»d.
Rl
ill
tc.lther
mu
And on this end, jnu find par - ,n l!&gt;Pt and w.i* knocked birt-ling on S i m n i ' r H-mle►
peril, th e n x|K**l tn. re thim lluuii.es said all 10 persona
H i g h w a y l*i ai.i) v "U ktliiu it
il wn and badly battered by ‘ *"1
speedway He further stated
aboard were killed.
Inti
miles » k v i U u li i and |
from the bump*. One wag on a t a x i c a b in New Y o rk m 193! , ‘ The annual rvrnt * the
I lhat lire properly Il lorate.l
the ride insisted he traveled
llad I'nrumnnla
oera-ion of the p i e - e i , tat on
ermpleb-1-- within the city h« n*h d • n iith u ffttw n ril o v e r ,
I
up and flown as much a* he
He Suffered a serious at taek of li v e pul lie a w in d * to sort
limit a tv.
properly loned the Fur ilthe.in Hfid I'diKiimi
JACKSONVILLE ( I T ! ) —A
it 1d f o r wit r d „ II y t h*» wa \ , t he o[ pneumonia :n North Africa .'a n ting ciriren* nl thr &lt;rvm
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frdeial court panel ha* lent►peed 11111It on High** a v 441 tin ng World War II
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•'levator in m * and b r o l e 3 .
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maudlin.' v u n g
rniivli uetma a branch line to
The local t h n a tm a * Seal '•uir in his bark in a fa l at ,n IT. nunmiif ' v, vvT. h.
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. c ► vwt ll thr Viltr 1 Fl 1# m * - r'.w% open *• 11,11 Newman. It . hard lovre t v Inter' th ii* I hr r&lt;.- I*. I t %|ii&gt;fif
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sa le gMnip bus il* n c * uti *1 li v hon e in IHttd
M If U« l l.imist Hi.it ttir aie.i would tie f I *t ►!-it............ -hi I mill ilk.
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( told Sint I hi ►cat sale m*w
enrluscl wi t h* solid Steel i mi I .4i ill'".-'iif Ti"i 1h 4if thmaimi 1
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stand* at W4 p»r cent «*f U* r o n s i t l e r a b e bran-lv, ii * jd « 11n. .|
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s thi pr* insquota That *&gt;x per rent extia strong eigars and stayed up
■*&lt; 10 ti’s, ■»: \ die w p i I . . I U s In (III \ \ d would operate eight months of
In 1'mo on1* '&lt;
Herd not hr x memlirt o f Tn»» j III.4 •»n
G AINFSVH.I Js turn - Dr.
nudge isn't much if ***■ all do until 1 a m
11 wen hatq.i l.tie li Ibe I lu rid 4 pan the year wltti r a ir s one night
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lion could jaM it u&gt;ul a i r y the on automatical;) trying to do " in t hr a n n u a l &lt;. n.f ( «t»\, t Ti­ w ?ir re l Ight &lt;-! .*,iv M»kh *iru
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lllllldinc Inspector William
are cheaper
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i npli fei! ,i
t r ihii* • d t h.*' rn -t f ** piddie
ll.ivd.in Hums will be
on the Seri I Sale we *111 suj o: the time
M iU&lt; ii till Si t rik llie F &gt;l aifl I tke tecoutmended that ■outi | Gov
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ST CROIX, Virgin Island!
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it's over the IOU pc; i*nl quolo.i Ha * lit i d *
eil _ amend the toning ordm con vocal ton s (leaker at the
U l AM M lla;- otia Me.lv II an I
O t h e r n war-Is nre th*i*e
an&gt; r (o |ierniit construction &lt;d ymn, anntveisury id Rollins 11 I ' l ) — I fie I? S. nuclear
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out buildings closer than 2J Cnltrge F a i 22, I’re.sfilrnt submarine Triton headed for
ford, 151 nulfN, i tijd'tid r \
Puerto Rico today with two
Y u tia r T ' i i f h i r , th itxtiiiid ing
f.i-t from lot Unci. Alter ills
While- a ll th e in a u g u r a l cel
cept f*»r sis miVk under con
Hugh
f
McKean
anr^unerd
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Florida businessmen tescued
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in
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russion it was agreed that the
e l,r a t i n g W«1 t a k i n g place in
stmction in OrUlulo to be
McKean told the college's from a plane crash in lit*
city attorney he instructed to
Ytttiiij* F n r i p e r J
W en­
W a s h in g t o n
AVritffi-sday,' a
ujH-ncd m Mauh.
CummilMon
of Caribbean Rial took the lifi of
wnlc amendment to tin- lotting Centennial
dell F p iqff elij i* r h m m an
l a r g e g r o u p of du- haul Cobb
Thunderstorms swept up the
Intentate Ifoutr 05. 3!
ordinance changing the re Rums' acceptance and also an a third nuap
of the avAMtd* r«*mm*ttee The renter ol the nation from the
w a t e r su p p o r te r * at S.»ut\
null i from t.«c u n i i ^ a line
N E W OKI.KANS 1 1 I*11 — quiremont from 2i feet to 10 nounerd that the college re
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Seminole J uni. r High S' I.... .
t m r h e i and Hie e.ijhir xre
Gulf of Mexico today while rmith of Ja&lt;k- u il «h*wn t*n- I he i.o’f I o r l f erami- the (cot
cent!) received an anonymous Eliitul' IlODOTGCl
at C a m Jbcriy rxpr»»*i-d then
i lutM*n h&gt; l h r i r fr-llim \furk
LA Wit KNIT., Kan. (IT’D —
After a long and bitter ft* .Hid th. fill inn by p ,h|u fice/mg dri/rb slicked rnafs ,t.,te inland ol lh&lt; . id coast focal po.nl ol the 12-day dopk
It was voted that the pav­ 42.VOOO for scholarships.
feelings 111 a differrnt w.iv.
The
Centennial
t'ornmis*
Trustee*
of the William Alleo
from
the
Dakotas
to
northern
In
v|
ami
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t
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ot
strike
lo.lav
as
a
result
of
a
struggle
with
financial
dll
ing on Seminole and Land Avr
Student* went to sihu.d 'in
tu mi itifiiion.
Michigan.
the superhilhw,, , only *31 lontract, setlleini nt reached mies, which has been ins|iei't ion is an organization of White Foundation announced
mourning’’ wearing b l a c k ficultie. and stringent state
Featured *peik»T *t the
(inly the Fas! Load was ex miles completed '.. (at anoth on the l a s t toast
ed. he accepted by the city for friends of the college win king toJay that Farl J. Johnson,
clothing and arm band*. 1 hey regulations, operators of the ba n q u et " i l l he J i m Jeiinnell,
Although Nea )..rk area and maintenance and that thr pav with the trustees and atlmmis editor and vice president of
drowned then -'sorrows'' III Narepta Home for the Aged at lto.il i trie e d ito r of t hr Ft pelted lo hav&lt; sunny weather i-r l l ' i i miles tinier mnstrur
Rergstrom Air force Itj-. turn early work coo ''titrated Virginia longshoremen voted, log of iteidrr Avenue fiom tralinn on ttic (2J million de t'nlti-vl I'reVa tnlernational,
Si te r Lake have given up the
leftover "lioldwater ' can*.
l.inudi'ldule New*, who w Hi Austin Tex
velnpiiient program Rollins had been chosen lo tercivn
got more Ilian in urban ali as o! J.n .sonsille more Gian two tonne to ac (la)l S(rr^j wrs|
fight
de*&lt; r hr tlie r. .inomit ad'Mfit- three inches of rain during and Miami, in.uding parts ol cept a four year contract, they J(] ea r]yj,l u n j program
plans to complete pi mr to its the foundation's Hu,3 national
The
announcement
lhat
the
T h in g s - we • nr vet • knew
J citation for journalistic metlt.
thr M.aim F 'l n**-* ay !) % were dut) bound lo slay ntl
door, would finally close fur
,hM ,lavc • , r r u r ') *■* hi* thr nifihl
It was decided to give thr HKJth anniversary in 1
u n t il - n o w - d e p t . : The dictum#
f og pU^UMl Salt l.akr F*ty Irni aflfj Iht Ja k-•mv*1U* rx the dork* until agrremenls (ire departm.nt permission to
the last time came today fr*&gt;m j vlty because i f the marina
ry defines tile sw eet potuto
are fqrgr.i m. South Atlantic hold its annual fried chicken
Mrs Taumar llradcn, assist *ni‘ boating industry there Idaho r e c f i ' e d Mjrur iffjrhrt fift-MVkay
ns a in ember of the ill "1 rung
Mri &lt;#v 111 and tin If p..it&gt;
I'nil-1 'i a if
•of afui" ' i &gt; t # i i t a '
ant udim^ptratnr of the home Jewtinell i* a Juyiee.
dinner March 11 at the city
g lo ry f a m ily .
who has led the long struggle
park
for more than three years
^Meeting was adjourned sub
A Clock Watcher fills us in | "B e c a u se -of (he continuing
Ject to call and il is expected
w ith this ch ice tidbit He says and increased demands of
that ahother session will takr
the Clyde Realty Circus is faiilities related to the care
place Itofore the regular Feb
willing to lend the .local mo of tlie aged we are unable lo
ruary session
A !. a;tfnlcr a t r e i s e d the need
A spot check survey of nr ti i 1 1 p p r ii v r th e 11 •4 n1 \ a•|ii m| i-cr help in mtuntc nan elephant for a day so kids font)nu, m our pr„ ent , arl
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County was made
belt methcwl arid t he ru m mil* tlirifUghouL the r u u n ty an • •
glimpa, of it. A nice gesture and do not intend to apply for lhw niurning by-landscape e i- c ie i
It's said tha circua official*, rclicenstng." Mrs Rraden lold pert*
He luld the g r o u p , m e e tin g (
**.11 s t u d y a ** »&gt; i f firian# to l o n ti n u e t h e “ high d e c r e e
the Stut* Read Denow quartered in Del.and. Thc Herald today
paMnu-nt after they had con in the &lt; hamher » i "iifet 1‘Hrr f iflf*f i r n t r h*l|i to see ..f interest now bein^ ah wn
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would truck a gentle animat
r. oin, !h211 t he JMtll is now 11»»\ i he pi*&lt;f m ui ;? |*er|ietu t by aeietit 1 petfple.'*
l*
THr temporary hcenM1 grinl ferred uith tH*
lo the zoo.
I The committer will convene
ed the home Ia»t May follow Chamber of Commerce's beau- considering a new pul if y for atrd.
MIAMI M#M) — Slate troop
beautification and this willi I h e need for benutifiratiun apjiih «t an early date to push
inf .picas from Ihe county tificalion committee.
era are accustomed to seeing
Public installation of officer* commission and local citizens
T h t men, L K. ThompKin.* serve as guidrlmrt for any t f r .»•! piu jrd a to be lied in the plans, lit said. ■
an occasional stray horse or
of the Rainbow Girls will be t0 the State- Hoard of Health, co-ordinator of slate beauti­ future pri.jr, r.
with thr constru. (loll was
( E q u ip p e d )
held at
p.m. Sunday a', expired1 last [tec. 31 An ear fication project*, and Paul
xaty in stressed t,y I’m valent l.fndon
WASHINGTON I l l ’l l — cow on nearby Palmetto E x­
The policy
Masonic Temple.
her directive ordered the home i'ajqias. assistant engineer in some areas but will put atf-s* R Johnson, Hi'cniding to President Johnson wants the pressway—but not camels
"You may not believe Util.
• • •
closed on Dee 31, 19«3
maintenance, made the tour on s a f e t y of the d r i v i n g puld Thompson, who %# d Johnson states to make their roads
4&gt;ut I’ve got a real camel wan
S e m i n o l e High ilumni.
"It Is hoped thst with the w ilh Committee
Chairman 1lie, he said In Some a r r a s , h a s r a r m a i k r d a c e r t a i n por more beautiful but he has yet
dcring around, up fjere on the
friends and boosters of the full co-operation of the State J. bn Alexander and hia group t r r r s will tie allow ed wh ile III turn of federal road fu n d s f e r i t o come to g r ip s w ith
key
ext&gt;r*4*vv*y,” trooper D. W
Marching Seminole Rand, may and County Welfare agencies,
| q u e s t i o n —who p a y s ?
Earlier, the two had pledged o ther sectio n s they will be l h a t purpose.
Phillips radioed to his head
now purchase a special LP hi- nine of our residents will be complete co-operation within limited.
.fqiwie-in directed Commerce
t'u p p as said the S R I) crew s
quarters.
ft record which contains 13 moved on or about Feb l the limits of SRI) regulations
The SKI) officials agreed could assist in the jrlanting of Se.ictary John ,T. Connor to
The "ship 01 the desert" no
of
further
numbers played by the SHS Announcements
with the committee Zhat plan- j thr lleqit but the purchase takA. steps to insure that "The doubt frightened by Mveral
for the county project.
band. The pumbers include moves and future plans wlU
Thomptoq said he will he ning and maintenance of (he and maintenance will fall on America u« see from these speeding car* which almost
the school song and several be made at a later date," Mn.
major federally aided high­ crashed into him, gave the of­
available
on short notice ' to plantings ehculd be considered other shoulders
cither arrangements played by Braden added
He added the County Corn- way! is a beautiful America." ficer a bite on the hand for
confer with the group again together. As John Knder,
Civic
organizations,
private
th? band during the football
But officials admit that good measure a* be v u being
lay out Chamber executive manager, mission could earmark por­
aeason. The records may he citizen* and Navy personnel and ' offered to
some slates may 4,* reluctant led away.
sketches
of
what
th*
commit­
tion.
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f
secondary
read
fuqyls
put
it,
"The
beautification
it
all
joined
together
lo
help
tba
obtained at the SHS band of
Police et)d the beast had eiLee, the achool office or from home with money, labor and tee desirea. He then will study only ai good aa ita mainten­ for beeutifii stibn end this is lo divert money from building
109 N. Palmetto Ave.
Sanford, Fla.
being dona in several counties. road! to beautifying them.
Mg vice to keep tba hoiM open Hi* isqueaU, modify, approve ance."
raped from a r'stvjr* searby
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Change Asked
In Longwood
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B R IE F S

Anti-U. S. Riot

Change-over

Cadets Quit

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Awards Banquet
Of Jaycees Sef
Saturday Eve

l o a d E id ld m o T o 'J u m p '

ACL Enjoined

-Educator J)jcs

' Burns To Speak
At Winter Park

St a Ri*suuc

Sarepta Home
To Close Doors
About Feb. 1

Freezing Drizzle
Slicks Highways

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'Ship Of Desert'
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Catholic Women Rev. Leonard Jones Accepts
Make Plans For Call From Lockhart Baptist’
Rummage Sale

Rev. Grover Sewell
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Key To The
Good Life
KEY TO THE GOOD LIFE ..
Dr. Jobs S. Bonncll w i i the
paxlor of Ft/lh Avenue P res­
byterian Church of New York
City for tn»ny year*. Dr. BonDell managed to do many
things well and live under the
great preaiure of a nationally
known church. He waa one of
America'* m olt outstanding
clergymen, an author, and
fin* cMiien, yet he apparent­
ly knew how to I h e with a
minimum of tension.
An llluitration of the way
be controlled life (rather than
bay* It control him) wai
shown by a taxi rlde.He told of riding up Fifth
Avenue during a rush hour.
The traffic Jam waa ao severe
that for aa long as fifteen min­
ute* the t a i l was at a com­
plete atanditlll. Finally the
line of cars began to move on­
ly to have another cab pul)
In front of them. Dr. Bonncll
did not quote the adjectives
used by hla driver but he said
that they were impreialvc, in­
deed,
Aa their progress continued
very slowly the cab driver
became more and more agi­
tated and Jittery. He muttered
to himself and cursed the dri­
ver who had pulled in front of
him.
i
Dr. Bonncll had kept quiet
until the time he felt that per­
haps he should try to help so
ho said, “ Driver, I have an
Important appointment right
now. . . , and I wanted espe­
cially to 1ms there right on the
dot, and I ’m already twenty
minutes late."
The driver broke In, “ I am
sorry, mister, hut I can't help
it. f am going Just as fast as
1 ran."

Dr. Bonncll replied, "I know
thal, you don’t
understand
me. 1 mentioned this fact on­
ly to remind you that 1 am
the one who ought to be doing
all- the worrying in this taxi.
You are the one who is mak
ing money now. Sometime ago
I saw that I was going to be
late, and that there wasn't a
thing I rpuld do about it. 1
just relaxed and left the out­
come in the hands of God.
Why don’t you try that some
time I "
The driver mede no reply
then but as Dr. Bonnell was
leaving the taxi he said, "I
am sorry, mister, that I gft
so excited out there on the
avenue. I have learned some­
thing today that 1 am not go­
ing to forget."
Dr. Bonncll did nut Invent
his philosophy of life. He was
a student of the Bible and he
found the key to hla good life
’there.
The attitude in the taxi cab
appears to have been derived,
at least parlially, from Phil­
ippian* 4:11 where it ii writ­
ten, “ 1 have learned, in what­
soever state J am, therewith
to be content." Tbia docs- not
mean that Paul, the author,
was a stole, but Hint when he
had obeyed God to the host
of his ability and trusted Him
Implicitly that lie knew the
state he then found himself
In was right and good. Paul
knew that his stste of well-be­
ing came from the love, wladom, and power of God in
Christ.
This attitude Is the key to
the good life today ns well as
anytime In the pest or the fulun-.

All Saints Episcopal Church
Has Annual Parish Meeting.
ford Leonard, John U. Smiley,
Harry M. Johnquiat, Robert
Cox and Harry Hulse.
Report for the year of the
Ep iecupel Churcliwoinen was
given by Mrs. Carl Hartman
ami the tieasurer’e report by
Mrs. William V. Porter. Altar
Guild reports were presented
by Mit. Thomas lloilgutt and
Mis. Michael McDermott.
Vestry report «nd review of
the year was given by Leormrd. senior waiden and What
ten Miller giive the treoaurer’a report. Reports front the
buildings and grounds commit­
tee and ttie memorial commit­
tee were given by John B.
Smiley, junior warden Rev.
Klppenbrock presented an ov­
erall iriuiiiii of the year's sta­
tistics and accomplishments.
By Donna Estes
Following the meeting, re­
A1 Harris of the Florida For
freshments
were served In
e i|ry Service and head rang­
er at the Long wood Fire Tow I,Itch House with Mist Har­
er talkrd on fire prevention riot Condll at hostess.
to students of the kindergar­
ten class of Christ Episcopal
Church, Longwood, Thursday
morning.
Haris warned (lie children
of danger* in playing with
matches and urged them to
remind their parenta that clg
The Rostd of Stewards of
arata should be extinguished F i r s t Southern Methodist
In c a r ashtrays and not Church, Sanford, mei recently
thrown out Uie windows.
wii(i Chairman John Sauls
He also instructed the class presiding- to dismiss possible
on the proper methods of put building sites under consider­
ting out campfires Pamphlets ation. Further meeting* are
to be colored were distributed to be held and plans will he
and a forestry calendar was uiinounrtid upon completion.
presented to bo placed In Hie
Tlie church presently is
classroom.
meeting rach Honday evening
T h e younster* especially at the Hanford Woman'* Club
enjoyed meeting amt sinking on Oak Avenue.
bands with the guest of hon­
Last week, tile par able, "Tilt
or, "Smoky, the Bear." Other Pearl of Great Price." Loin
guests Included Mri. Harold tlie 13th Chapter of El. Matt­
Freeman and arm, Brad.
hew, was basis of the sermon
given hy Rev. Durward H.
K night Jim Talmadgr sang a
solo accompanied by Mts. Kscar Kalder,
,
Leading the .young pcopla
G u tit evangelist for eve­ at their (t p.m. session w st
ning revival servin'* this week Misa Eiliabsth Priest,
a t the Church of God of Pro­
phecy is Bishop Roy Day of
Michigan who will give hla
roneluding art vice this Sunday
evening.
Rev. Day, who has been in
By lluuni Estes
the ministry far "1 years,
Ten members attended Hie
graduated from Bible training regular meeting of the Men'*
school in Clrveland, Tenn. He Brotherhood of the First Hap
served ae representative for t i l l
Church o( Sanlandp
the eiiurrh news magatine for Springs held Sunday morning
two years and presently la at the ehureh.
nerving ns Slate Overseer of
Following the m e e t i n g ,
Michigan.
breakfast prepared by Alvin
While befe he and hie wife, Cooper and Pete Hamby wai
Edna, are guest* of Rev. and served and a program of fel­
Mr*. Bobby Welch of the local lowship and discussion was
enjoyed.
church.
ny Mr*. Itltrhir Harris
Election of three vestrymen
and reports from church uffirers highlighted the annual
Episcopal- Church, Enterprise,
parish rHeetlng of All Saint*
held with the vlrar, llev Mich­
ael J. Klppenbrock, presiding.
Elected to tho vestry for
three years were Robert I. Elniera and Charles Me,-king of
DeBary and D. J. l’arker, En­
terprise, who will serve with
thuse previously elected, Mil

Ranger Is Guest

Of Episcopal

Kindergarten

Church Board
Meets To Plan
Building Site

Bishop Roy Day

Leads Revival

Brotherhood
Has Meeting

IfEV.
KEANE, pastor of the Church of the Nativity (center
front), was host to a recent meeting of the Mardi Gras committee. Others
present -to plan the Feb. 27 event were Mrs. Jennie Fox (left front) and
Mrs. Gene Shannon, (ritfht). In back, from left, are Mrs. Terry Hurst,
Bill Rogers and Lenox Fay.

Nalivily Church
Community Methodist WSCS
Mardi Gras Set
For Feb. 27 . To Celebrate Anniversary
By Douna Estes
w
The Mardi Graa Committee
of the Church of Nativity met
at the home of Rev.- Hugh
Keane, pastor, to discus* plans
for the bail scheduled for Feb.
27 st t h e &gt;rry*rlcsn Legion
Home on Highway 17-92 near
Sanford.
Providing muaic for the roe
til me Ira 11 to begin 'at 8:30
will he Sonny Block and his
"Elephant*." The (our • piece
combo Is well • known in Cen­
tral Florida having played at
many local affairs.
A door priie and prize* for
the best costumes will he awarded aa well as to winners
of two dance contests.
A buffet consisting of baked
beans, potato aalad and bain
and turkey sandwiches will be
served with coflee.
Serving on the hall commitlee are Mrs Gene Shannon,
general chairman; Mrs. Or
land Fox, tickets; Bill Rogers,
program, electrical work and
master of ceremonies; Mr*.
T e r r y Hurst, . d e r a t i o n s ,
Mrs. George Smnmer, food;
la-nox Fay, refreshment* and
Mi*. Tracy Kites, public re­
lations.
Tickets' may be obtained by
contacting Mrs
Shannon oi
Sunland Estales or Mrs. Fox
of lamgwood.

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Names Officers
Upssla Presbyterian Church
nominated officers for ths
110,5 year at a congregation,
u l . meeting held last .Sunday
aft ernooii at ths church.
Named were John Andsa,
clerk of leialo^; Mis. Daisy
Dowell, ehureh treasurer; It,
J. Carroll, Sunday School
treasure/;
Janies — Hardin,
church superintendent; Mrs.
Edna Rice, assistant superin­
tendent; Miss i’at Rice, nurs­
ery;- Mis. Marie Harris, kindcignsteii; Mrs. Doivell and
Mis H i s
Hardin, primary;
Hardin, junior! and Ivan Netties, adult*.
New elders are John flrnaddua. Hen Hodge and Georgs
Peloid. Trustees ars R. J.
Carroll, tlirrn ysars; Mrs. IT
L. Johrtson and Mrs. Robert
Eisencoff, two ysars and
lliiiuddu* and Pvxuld, on*
year.
Officers of the executive
board will he Andts, presldent; Henry Starnes, vie*
president; Hardin, secretary
and Mrs. Dowell, treasurer,
Hardin is serving as sup.
ply pastor for the Upsala
Church mid Mrs. Johnson is
oi gnnist.

Five Attend
Seminar
By Jan* Casselberry
Five church school teach­
ers from Westminster Pres­
byterian Church, Casselberry,
attended a special seminar
■ml
discussion
on
"The
Church School Tt-acher" con­
ducted by tha Presbytery of
North Florida a n d ' held at
the F u at praahyterian Church
of Euati* on Sunday from 4
to 8 p. m.
Those attending from West­
minster war* Mr. and Mrs.
Edward
Stout, Mr*. Carl
Shepherd, James Lueea and
Mia. I.ucaa F. Grile, ail of
Casselberry.

By Jana Casselbarry
Tha 25th Anniversary" o f
the
Woman's
Society of
Christian Service will be ob­
served by ths Casselberry
Community Methodist Church
WSCS with a Silver Tea at
t p~ m. on Wednesday, Feb.
10, In Weaver Hall.
Birthdays of tha members
will be celebrated by having
a table set up for each month
of ths year with each ona to
sit at the tabla representing
their birthday month.

Dr. Franklin
To Be Guest Of
Presbyterians
A Week of Spiritual Re­
newal at the Presbyterian
Church of the Covenant, South
(itlanJo Drive, Sanford, ha*
been announced for Sunday
through next Thursday by
Rev. Thomas Makin, minister
Guest speaker will lie Dr.
C. McCoy Franklin, widely
known speaker from Madison*
villi*. Term. Rev. Mak In re­
minds that those who heard
him Iasi year will recall that
his messages sre filled with
rirli atm (es from his long ex­
perience in the ministry and
with a sineere desire In com­
municate the way of Christian
life
I *r Franklin will speak si
the regular U a m servlet- this
Sunday and each day at 7 30
p.m. through Thumday, A
nursery fur pre-school children
will b* provided. Singing of
familiar hymns led by Robert
Meru will be part of each serv­
ice.
A cordial Invitation to the
public to attend heesBeen ex­
tended by Rev, Makin.

Geneva WSCS
Thanks People
For Judy .

Other plana raveelad hr
Mr*. Leota Putnam at tha
regular general meeting held
Tuesday afternoon at the
churdh for tha tea Included
a missionary speaker, Mias
Vara Hughlett, who serves as
a nurse IrT Liberia and* Is at
present visiting In Cocoa
Beach.
Mr*. Manrtn McClain was
In charge of tha program
which Included a candle light­
ing ceremony and pledge pro­
gram for new members. Mr*.
Donald Mnct.eod presented
the devbtlonal and Mrs. F.
G. Messick, the prayer.
Mr*. Phillip Caesber, presi­
dent, conducted the business
meeting during which the
group voted to purchase fold­
ing tablet for Weaver Hall
and to underwrite tha overall
need* of the church nursery
including mattresses fur the
eight new built-in infant
cribs.
Mr* Fdger Lyons and Mrs
Mary Mobley, secretaries of
student work, reported that
five fifbd package* had been
sent from the WSCS to serv­
icemen and 35 subscriptions
to Guidepoat Magatine lent
to servicemen and students
from the chuich who are
sway from home.
They also held a reception
for college students and older
youth during the Christmas
vacation. They r e p r e s e n t tlie
WSCS on the echnlarihip
committee which l i a s been set
up in tlie local church to ad­
minister a fund to aid stud­
ents studying for a church
(ulinccteii vocation.
I’luns were made for the
members to a t t e n d tile serv­
ice for women with Dr. E.
Stanley J a n e * , internationally
known Christian leader and
u n th n r , ns apt-nket at the
First Methodist Church In
Wlntkr Park Thursday morn­
ing.
The next general meeting
will he n covered dish lunrhrun at the church, on Tueaday, Feb. 16.
Dsliclou* refreshments were
served following the meeting
by
the
hostess*'*,
Mrs.
T h o m a s Gullicknon, Mrs Paul
Knight, Mis. dame* Johnson,
and Mra. Harry McPeek.

By JoAnn ll*ys *»■
The Woman'* Society of
Christian Service of Geneva
Methodist Church. In an an
nounrement from Ihe preai
dent, 5tra Rook Murley, to
day expressed heartfelt sppre
By Francea Wester
nation to the many people
Circle One of the UPW of
who contributed to Ihe Jud)
the Community Presbyterian
Kinnaird Fund in Geneva
Church of Lake Mary hrld it*
which was sponsored by the
first meeting for the new year
Society.
at the home of Mrs. H. M.
A special offering" wax tsk Cochran, tlie new circle lead­
cn at the church and present­ er, with Mrs. Robert Rugened to the WSCS towards the stein, the new assistant circle
fund and five teenage girls, 1 leader, her co-hosteas. Tbit
sit friend* of Judy’s, spent one Hireling was a gel acquainted
Sunday afternoon accepting t'i m r “fo' r
mc'm't^rs'
donations. In this group were
During this business session
Patty Juhnson, Olivia and the following new officers
Shelia Mathleux, Mary Jane snd chairman were appointed:
Byrnes and Susan Kinnaird Circle -Leadcf, Mr*. H. M
Cochran; Assistant C i r c l e
Leader, Mr»u Robert ..Rugenstein, Secretary, Mr*. Evelyn
Tha Forest Lake Academy Rice; Treasurer, Mrs. Lucille
Student Association will spon­ Mero; Fellowship, Mrs. Mabel
sor showing of the Walt Dla* Brown; Program, Mrs. T a d
n*y film, ''Rancho, Ihe Horn­ Brooklyn; World Service, Mrs
ing Steer," Saturday at 8 Harvey Pugh; Local Church.
p.m. in the school gym. The Mrs. F. E. Donaldson, and
movie i* open to the public Joan Project, Mrs. Ed Zim
and all proceeds will go to merman.
tho association's getieial exThe new study book for the
pena* fund.
yeer will be, ’ Live As Free

J ly Donna Eatea
Plans wars made at the
regular meeting of the Church
of Nativity Catholic Women's
Club for a rummage sale to he
held Jan. 28-30 on the grounds
of Super Valu Market on SR
436.
Mrs. Orland
Fox, ways
and means chairman, remind­
ed the women that good used
clothing, household Items snd
white elephants will be available at he sale.
In other business, Mrs. An­
ton Krecek reported on tha
meeting to plan a Seminole
Chspter of United Cerebral
Palsy of Central Florida held
last week and urged the wom­
en to offer their asitstane*
with the telethon scheduled
Feb. 6-7.
Mr*. John Stanklewlci an­
nounced that the Catholic
Youth Club sponsored by 5t.
Richard Council 5357, Knights
of Columbus, would be having
their monthly dance, Feb. II,
In the church social hall.
Mr*. George Sommer was
Instructed to purchase a first
aid kit to be placed In tha *oclal hall.
The membership prlx# for
the meeting conducted by
Mrs. Gan* Shannon, president,
was awarded to Mrs. Dorothy
Edwards.
Following tha b u s i n e s s
meeting, Rev. Hugh V. Keene,
pastor, conducted a study of
tha flrat and second chapter
of the Gospel of St. Mltthew
and concluded with** question
and answer period:

Deacon To Speak
At First Baptist
Guest speaker for Sunday's
observation of Baptist Men's
Day at First Usptltt Church
of Sinford will be S. J. Davit
Jr., active deacon In the
church.
In addition, be serves the
church as teacher of an adult
clasi and is director of the
Adult Training Union.
Hla subject at both morning
worship services, ss announ­
ced by E. R. Wood, Brother­
hood president and Fyed B
Chance, pastor, will lie entltl
t-d “ Layman'* Responsibili­
ty "
Special music for tha sarv
Ire* will be presented by the
Boy's Choir snd the MalqjCho
rus J Martin Stinedpher will
lead the congregational tingIng snd direct the Male Chor­
us If E McSwaln will direct
the Boy'* Choir.

RENJ, LE O N A R D JO NES
of the Lockhart church for
the past 15 years Is moving
to Main Street Baptist Church
in Leesburg. The M year old
Lockhart church baa had a
progressive building program
to keep up with rapid growth
of the area with conitmction
Including a new sanctuary and
a $75,000 two story education
al building.

Holy Cross Episcopal Church
To Install New Vestrymen
Remaining in the offices of
clerk of the vestry and treas­
urer will be Cdr. Leigh Ehbert
and Gordon Bradley, respect­
ively.
Delegates to tho Annual Dio­
cesan Convention elected this
year by the congrsgstlon will
be M. V. Psrry, Frank Meb
ane and Guy Allen with Harry
Cochrane, Philip Simpson and
Wally Philips at delegate*.
Holy Cross alio will ob­
serve Migrant Labor Sunday
this week when special lifferings will be received to aid
off shore labor in Florida.
Other activities scheduled
will include the observation of
the Feast of the Conversion
of St. Paul with the eelebra
linn of Huly Communion at
10 a m. Monday In the chapel
and a meeting of the board
of the Episcopal Churchwom­
en in the choir room at 9.30
a.m. Monday, Mr*. Harry
Cochrane, president, has r e ­
quested that all conIGnuing
By Maryann Mile*
members and all new mem
Program speaker for Mon­ bers be present.
day evening's meeting nf the
Rear Lake Methodlal Men'*
Club at tha Church Cottage
was Seminole County Sheriff
J. LutFier Hobby who addre**•d the group following a boa
chicken supper.
Introduced by p r o g r a m
chairman Johnny
Morgan,
By Donna Eetee
Hobby apok* of verloua duties
Baptist Men's Day at ths
of hla office end problem* en­
countered. lie reported to the First
Baptist
Church
of
m*n that 96 per cent of Iheat Longwood will he observed
problems are due to drinking
during the morning servica
and that 96 par cent of divorca
case* also result from exces­ this Sunday.
A fellowship breakfast will
sive us* of alcohol Speaking
briefly on Juvenile delinquents, be served at 7:9$r*. m. and
ha said that much of the blame all men of the church will
in these cases fsll* to the par­ participala in conducting the
ent*. He concluded hla Ulk by entire morning worship serv­
lending a question and answ­ ice in which special hymns
will be sung by an all-male
er period.
choir.
Next meeting of the club
In connection with the For­
was scheduled for Feb. IS.
ward Program of the church,
Installation ef new vestry­
men at Holy Cross Episcopal
Church, Sanford, will take
pltca this Sunday at the 8:30
a.m. servica. &amp;
Elactod at the annual p a r­
iah masting, those serving
will be George Danglemen,
Sal Manfre, Henry Tamm and
Capt. Chandler Swanson, three
y e a n ; and Dr. Kenneth Wing
and Peter Bukur. one year,
to fill unexpjred terms.
Naw aenlor warden, appoin­
ted by the rector, Rtv. Lcltoy
I). Soper, will be John Hornet
and Dangleman, elected by
the vestry at the organization
el meeting, will be new Jun
ior warden.

Sheriff Speaks

To Bear Lake
Men’s Club

Baptist Church

To Observe
Men’s Day

Dorcas Class
Has Meeting
The Dorms C!a*s of First
Ha|it!st Church, Knnfurd, held
its munthly mssting Monday
at the home ef M n. J. O.
David following a period of
fellow ship enjoyed over *
huge dish of-spaghetti.
Mrs. Walter Brooka waa eohostess-.wlth Mrs. David.
The business meeting was
conducted by Mra. H. W. MeDaniel, class president and
the program book, “ Standard
of E x c e l l e n c e , " w e e d le c u e e e d
and explained by Mr*. Leo
Watson, c l a n teacher.
The meeting rlnaed with an
inspiring devotion given hy
Mie. Carl Moyer.

Enterprise
Churchwomen
Hold Meeting

Lake Mary UPW Circle One
Has First MeetTng Of Year.

Film Scheduled

By Jaaa Casselberry
Rev. Leonard Jonei, pastor
of tha Prairie Lake Baptist
Church, has accepted a cafl
to serve as minister of the
Lockhart Baptist Church and
will conduct his last service
a t psstor here on Sunday,
Feb. 7.
The youthful minister came
to Prairie Lake 10 yeara ago
to organize the mission that
grew into the present church
with a membership of 575 and
owns property valued at $167,
500. The flrat meeting held
at the Ballard Home In Meltland was attended by three
women and during the pail
decade he b is received Into
membership M l persona, 350
of tbam by baptism. Under hla
leadership the Prairie Lake
Church has sponsored two
mission churches, Forest City
Baptist end Lake Howell Bap
list.
Since organising the church
here he has married and he
and hi* wife, Jaan, are par
enta of two little girls, Tere­
sa, I, and Tanya, E
Rav. Robert Murphy, paiter

Men ." The first chapter study
is to be presented next mon­
th. Tha February meeting will
be held at the born* of Mrs.
Rugenstein. Tha Association
meeting wii be held on Jan.
26 in the Educational Building
of tha church. Tha goal is to
m ik s this an "Every Member
Present At A l l Meatlnge
Year."
Mrs. Cochran gave the de­
votions for the evening. The
meeting closed w i t h the
Friendship Circle and Mlrpab
Benediction.
Hefreihmcnt* of punch and
rookies were served to eight­
een member* present. One
new member was welcomed
to the group, Mra. Atlas Ste­
vens, wife of ths new minister
of the church.
Circle On* meats tha second
Tuesday of each month and
Circle Two meets on lbs third
Tuesday, AU woman of the
church ara invited to attend
and Join either group.

By Mra. Ritchie Harris
Mrs R. 1). Phillips of Mel­
bourne, current director of the
Daytona Beach Deanery of
Episcopal Churchwomen end
newly eltcUd secretary for the
Women of the Diocese of
South Florida, waa guest
speaker at tha January meet­
ing of Episcopal Churchwom­
en of AU Sajnta Church, En­
terprise.
Mrs. Phillips spoke on the
Triennial Meeting of ths Epis­
copal Church held in St. Louie
in October.
FoUowing the meeting, tea
was served in Lltch House.
Visitor* from other area
group* Included Mr*. Nielsen
and Mr*. Marti from SL
Barnabas Church, Dri.and and
Mr*. Foddy of Holy Trinity
Church, Melbourne.

Class To Meet
The Christian Homemakers
Sunday School Class of the
Casselberry Community Meth­
odist Church will meet Tues­
day at 8 p- m. a t the home of
Mr*. Donald Montgomery on
LAkeview Drive, F a n Park.

the men will give testimony
qnd messages on various
phases of stewardship Includ­
ing stewardship of tithing, hy
Tom Howard; stewardship ol
time, by Drannon Vinca; and
stewardship of Ulsnta by Ai
Morria.

Four Installed
By St. Andrews
By Maryann Miles
St. Andrew* Presbyterian
Church of Bear Lake conduct­
ed InatallatJon ceremonies fal­
lowing last Sunday morning’*
worship aervlc* for three new
deacons and an elder.
Installed by Rev. Thomaa
H Makin, pastor, were James
Rldgewell, Harold E, Heath
and Edward T. Riackmann,
depcona for the year, and
Georg* Wehr, elder.
Activities for the ehureh
during the week consisted of
two circle, meetings of tha
Women of the Church.
The Night Circle met Tues­
day a t the horn* of Mra. Bennia Driggers wi\h Mra. Hal
Getting* loading the Bible
study from the second chap­
ter of Ephesians, The Day Cir­
cle meeting waa held Wednes­
day morning a t the home of
Mr*. Ed Colbert with Mr*. El­
mer Ceaselman in charge of
tha study.

Christ Church
Boys To Attend
Annual Festival
By Donna Kates
_
The Acolytea of Christ
Episcopal Church of Longwood, accompanied by the
vicer, Rer. Charles W*. Stew.,
a r t Jr., will - represent the
church i t the Rflnuil Acolyte
Festival of the Orlando Dean­
ery to be held this Sunday,
beginning at 6 p. m., at tha
Cathedral Church of St. Luke &gt;}
in Orlando.
Tha festival la conducted
annually on the Sunday near­
est the Feast of S t Vincent,
patron of acolyte*. .
The boys will be vested and
will march In procession with
othsr acolyte* of the deanery
a t the Service of Solemn
Evensong at the Cathedral.
Othar event* scheduled at 'I
Christ Church this week In­
clude the installation nf Her­
man Sehlmmlng a* lay read­
er at the 9:30 a. m. aervlce
S u n d a y . Schimming will
speak at the et-rvice and Ihe
new Credence Table will t&gt;«
dedicated to the memory of
Thome* William Blanton Jr.
A Holy Communion service
will be held at 0:30 a. m.
Monday to observe the F'east
nf the Conversion of St. Paul.
Monday also will mark the
eighth anniversary of Fr.
Stewart's ordination.

Grace Methodist
Commission Has
Planning Meet
The Commisaion on Member­
ship and Evangelism o f Grace
Methodist Church met Monday
evening at the home of Mr.
and Mre. Paul Markon, El
Capitan Avenue, to formulate
plana for a revival acheduled
F*b. 28-March 4.
The meeting opened wtlh
prayer for guidance by R«V.
John Hires and devotion waa
led by the host. Rev. Hires
showed the film, “ Member­
ship and Evangelism."
Further planning for tha
revival will take place at fu­
ture meeting* of the commis­
sion to be held on the second
Tuesday of each month at 7:30
p.m.
The next meeting, Feb. 9,
will be held st the home of
Samuel Pulling*r, C r y s t a l
View North, Lock Artxir;
Following Monday night'*
mealing the host and hostesi
served refreshments to Rev.
Hlrea, Puiiinger, Mre. Harry
Klay and Mrs. Jack Kossman.

Longwood Choir
To Take Part In
Music Festival
By Dunns Estes
The Adult Choir of. tha
First Bsptlst Church of Long­
wood will participate .with
othsr choir* of the Semin­
ole Baptist Association in the
Music Festlvsl a t Stetson
Baptist Church of DeLand
thin evening.
The choir, led by Nelson
Stone, with Mra. L. C. Wal­
ker a t organist, will present
selections of “ Praise to the
Lord, the Almighty" and
“ Were You T here!" Both a r ­
rangement* are by Walter
Ehret.
On Saturday morning ths
Primary Choir of the Longwood Church, led by Mr* It
R. Gray, will participate In
the same festival. All choir*
Uking part will be graded
according to performance.

Ascension Youth
Elects Officers
By Jane Casselberry
The Youth Group of Ascen­
sion Lutheran Churrh of Caaaelberry sleeted the following
officer*
Sunday
evanlng:
Steve Huber, president; David
Olivar, vice president; Paula
Wager, secretary; Barbara
Vorpagel, treasurer and Carol
Nelson,
Christian
Growth
Chairman.
Counselors for the - gruop
are David Vorpagt! and Bill
Klafehn.
Paator C. R. Zehnder led
the group in hymn singing
and prayer after which they ,
played game* * and had a \
abort business meeting.*
Refreshment* were served
by the counselor*. The next
meeting will b« held at the
church on Sunday, Feb. 7.

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J e t are the morning line fnv*
Write* to win tonight’* fea­
tured 10th rare nt the Sanfnrd-Orlando Kennel Club.
0. B.’s New Day has been
in the money in only two of
five start# after coming to
SOKC from the Me New Englnnd tracks with the finest
of credentials.
Rusty Jet has been in the
-money in three of four starts
"but has failed to Rain a vie*
tory.
Rounding out the field will
be Wayside Gossip, Fttnm De­
witt, Bold Gaurhn, Kafino,
Knbob, and Statesboro,
Results of Inst evening's
races:
1st Hare— 5/1B—Time .11.15
Third Ruler
6.40 5.00 2.6CI
r u n j.sn
.Mae Harmony
VT a s u a l Gee
, 4.00
*' Quiniela (1-2) $8.4&lt;) •
FROM "O" TO "O'*—Murray Oldcrman. sports editor of
2nd Race— 5/16 Time .11.81
Newspaper Enterprise Association, presents NEA's Most
Mitra's Mist
1500 fl.40 3.0(1
Valuable Player award of 1904 to Oscar Robertson of the
Coakdance
4.20 2.40
Cincinnati Royals in ilic National Basketball AssociationSehulex
3-00
Quiniela (2 6) $14.40
Daily Double (2-fil $30.60
3rd Hare— 5/16 Time 31.85
Cotton Cake
10.40 5.30 3.20
ASalty W h in er
13.20
4,00
nnrberry Eva
2.60
Quiniela (7-81 $57.80
Perfect a &lt;8-7i $154.40
4th Rare—3/16—Time 32.26
Mandolin*
23,80 7.40 4.80
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r i m r with les? than 10 min­
Jerry's Bahe
3.20 2.80 H eating Miami am o u n t • in
utes to go, and with Florida
Hang Won
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pomfqrliiMy a h ead,
Quiniela 41-4 » $30 20
Hick H a rry, t h e t u i t i o n a I hit*
Ifiituv loiphornore Gary Kel­
Perfecla &lt;1-41 $19,120
k r t b a l l s c o r i n g (emit*!,
5th Rare— ’»—Time 11.01
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Barberry Echo
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Happy Herahel
280Hull Mi I’d1, hilt lofll five tin t!
Alsu f illing out in the tight
Quiniela (3-Hl $10 80
4»n f o u l s ms t h e p i n e «.f t h t $ F l o r i d a a t t a c k t h a t h e l d M i a m i
Perfect* (3-81 $56-40
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fi(h Race—5/16—Time 31,78
g . ni l s w e r e H i c k T o m l i n s o n ,
ot i l ) g a m e i n v o l v i n g a n S H
Honey's Secret 7.00 3.HO 2 HO
w h o led F l o r i d a w i t h - l p o i n t s ,
team,
N&lt;dde Kill
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By Marshall IJngn
Herald Sport* Writer
Oviedo High cagers stay
home this weekend to take on
two strong teams on Ihe Lion's
home court.
Tonight the Lions will playhost to the Lyman • Grey­
hounds and tomorrow night
the Lions take on Eau Gallie.
• • In Ihe firft meeting of Ovie­
do and Lyman, Oviedo came
out on top but the Greyhounds
are by no means shorthsnded
and the Lions will have to
play their best ball game to
take a second viettory from
Lyman.
On Ihe other hand. Eau Gal
lie and Oviedo will be compel
ing for the first time. Eau Gal
lie is another "big" school
and the Linns will "have iheir
hands "full," to say the
least.
Any way you look at it the
Lions are up against some
tough opposition Ibis weekend

NO PLACE LIKE HOME—Mr. Pile, one of the more promis­
ing 3-ycir-old« In Florida, likes to take a n i p after morning
workouts at Hialeah and he has a liking for soft pillows.

Wildcats Host
Tribe Tonight

By J i m Itacchuft
H erald S p o rts W r ite r
Conch Dick Copeland’s Greyhounds from Lyman
lliph School certainly arc an inuiRiiii] and unpredict­
able team. This is easily seen by a survey of their
CHRP record thus far this season.
The season began as expected for the compara­
tively small and compara- ---------------------------------Led b y .Joe Aaher, their
t Ivcly i n e x p e r i e n c e d
Hounds, with the Long- high-scoring senior guard, th*
wood hoys tasting defeat Hounds never trailed In tha
nt the hands of Bishop contest and once more vault­

Moore, Oviedo, and the Semi­
nole* of Sanford.
No one was surprised, ac­
Although Mr. Pak like* the
tually. when Lyman upset a
soft life at home — who
mediocre I.akcview s q u a d .
doesn't 7 * —» he'* been doing
Rut, when Copeland's charge*
well ddring hia workouts.
erupted for a stunning doubleovertime victory over ibe
"He's already worked '» of
inightly Apopka Blue Darters,
* mile Ih 1:24 1.5," Miller
the local fun* began to take
said. "1 don't know any horse
notice of the atrange occurthat can beat hjm In any Flor­
anres down t.&lt;mgwnM way;
ida-tired races here. Person­
With the event of another
ally, 1 think he could brat
triumph, this time over Wild­
Sadalr.
wood, the Lyman quintet was
"Mr*. Keim has entered
bailed as a possible "darkhim in the Flamingo hut ahe
horse enndldalo" for Orange
plant to bring him along
Belt, Conference honor*. A last
slowly."
second loss to the powerful
Last year. Mr. T»k started
Ocoee Cardinals failed to dim
three times, finishing second
ihe hopes of Greyhound fans
twice. He cirried 119 pound*
and the boys responded with
in each of the six-furlong
a one-point comeback win
event*.
agninst Leesburg.
The stage now set for the
tug contest against the champs
from Del,and, jubilant Lyman
SCOTCH ■PLAINS,- N J , rooters w-nited to sre what
(U rn
Ahr J Urmip, rb their "Cinderella team” would
Bonntp editor of IIi« I'iitprson do agninst the Bulldogs t'n
Morning and Evening Nrwi fortunately, the In-Land team
jfefid W u i Id H o l i n g A ^ n o m i i t o t t proved to tie too much for Ly­
I' OTnniiH^imii'r* h i m W o n
man and. despite » d e s p e r a t e ,
f*d b y t h e N**w J e r s e y H o n i t u : Inst minute effort, the Grey­
Writer* AMMciatiorr to n v r iw hound* went down to defeat.
Its eighth oimiinl RWRnl for
Now- rated ns underdogs to
Ki ng « ml i i i i r i t o n m m s e r v i c e their next opponent, the Kis
ior riliren bowlrrs enjoy the t o l n » x m g nt t h e i m i H - i n t i o n ' * simmi-c Kowboys, only (IBC
I hnn(|ii4*t o n M n y t J i n k D r m
victors over DeLand. the
game
psvy
will
in* tin* feniiiriMl lloutlil* oltce agtyitj surprised
ion-away win, 66 40.
I "pi nker nt t hr dinner.
NEXT Pcrfrrl swing

H orse Sen se

HIALEAH (NEA) — Mr
Pak, wintering in Florida, i»
accustomed to life'* better
things.
A 3-year-old by Needles
out of Pardala, Mr. Pak is one
of the more promising stake
horar* owned by Mr*. Mary
Keim.
The only hitch may be Mr.
I'ak's attitude. He likes lo
sleep — and on a poliow no
less.
"We started the pillow hit
ns a gag," said J. L. Miller,
Mr. ' f’ak's assistant trainer.
■'He liked It. Now every morn­
ing between 9 and 10 we put
By David lllfglnbolhim
the pad from a chair into the
stall and he lies down with
Herald Sport* Writer
Seminole High cagers go to his head on the soft surface."
Winter Park tonight to playa Metro Conference basketball
game against the Wildcat*.
Jayvee Coach Ralph Slumpf s five will go against the
Baby Wildcats at 6 30 Start
ers will be Wayne Burnrtcad.
I rank Whigham, Mark Hal«irn Wally Jarnigan and
Paul LeHoy.
Chief Coach Mack III)the
says.
Winter Park has the
best ball club they have had
Ily Joe Nnrrti
and comes close to being our
Written for NEA
sue as any team we ll play
Hus season, i expect a much
Nothing
irritated K b b r r
tictler season the second half Easier more than to hear
than we had the first
someone say, '‘I’m too old to
We're not discouraged al
all in tart our spirit Is pick­ bowl Except maybe being
ing up We realiir it's going railed Either rather t h a n
to he a long, hard season but Surge," hi* nickname
things are going lo start fall­
You see, "Surge" was a
ing oni way. so we expect to
30 year veteran of aimy set
win two ball games this
vice whoso memory »«,» cn
week
Bljlhe has puked a will *1)1mod ill Isvw ling's Hall ot
rung combination to start to Farm- in I!*i3, two years alli-r
night s game including Ron his death And what , career
Ifinson Ruddy .Slump!. Sieve to remember
Gr omi t . Gary la,yd a n d
He started Ivowliri, in the
Frank Murray
file Seininojri will host the [890c Ion dulti t rot-1 major
New Smyrna Beach llararu InuTnamint competition until
das in tIn- local gym Saturday 5o years later Hr shaird Am
starting at 8 p m
| eric an H o w l i n g &gt;ongress
tram and national d'-oliles li
tlrs in 1950, at Ihe ape of t!8
K e lt ir c L ip o n
PORTLAND. Ote (UPH — lie arhievcd one .311(1 game
I h e Portland Hravrra of the when he was T1 yc.ii* old
"Surge" was the kind of a
Pacific (Vast League, a farm
r
club of the Cleveland Indians, man who, without rver win
have rehired Johnrty Lipon to mng a championship, would
manage the club for lha 1965 have boosted bowling lor p'o
acaaort. Lipon led Ihe Reavers pic of all ages just because hr
to a second place finish last enjoyed it *o much It hr were
season, a game behind front- with us today, "Sarge" would
running Han Diego.
take pleasurr in wal, lung sen

By Jim Bacchus
Herald Sports Writer
Tho undefeated South Sem­
inole Hurricanes will return
to action this afternoon in
Ixmgwood. where they will
play host to Mount Dora Bible
School in a return match for
the (wo basketball teams. The
Hurricane* swamped Mount
Dora in Ihc first engagement.
70 41.
Coach Dave Miller's "Kill­
ers" from Casselberry are un­
beaten in their first seven
games, and they hope to main­
tain their spotless record.
Miller will undoubtedly start
the same "first f h e " which
lias brought success lo the
South wind throughout t h e
rourse of the current season
Briicr "Big Red" Sinart,
6-3, wilt anchor the (juintct
from his vital center position
beneath the bucket;
Brant
Hose and Mike Hargis will
man the forward posts, and
playm.ikers Jim Lucas and
Matt Htrkok will play the
guards Stuart Is loading the
club with US points in seven
contests, an average of 164
point* per game.
The game between the two
team* i* scheduled to get un
der wav at 4 p m, in the t.ym i ^ [Jigh Schnl gymnasium

'Hounds W ant
Sweet Revenge

5 — Never Too Old

ALie J. Greene
To He Honored

ed to the top of the heap in
the OBC. It remain* to ba
sern if the Lyman team will
continue their upset atreak.
They will be put lo the teat
tonight at Oviedo, where they
will engage in a return fnatch
against the highly-rated Lions.
Oviedo took the first game hy
a score of 51-42 on the basi*
of some fancy foul shooting
hy Jim Courier anil Rex
Brook*. Since th a t- game,
however. Lyman has yielded
a meager morsel of charity
shots, and the general consen­
sus is that if the I.iona are
going to win again, they will
have to do It from the floor.
Copeland will moil likely
select his starter* from among
guards Asher (17.4 scoring
average), Mike Sterling, and
Ricky Miller; forwards Gen*
Winkleman, Eddie Long, and
Richard Moore; and center*
Dave Mails and John Ilurkheimer.
the local sporta world with a I
The Greyhound* will travel
to Bishop Moore tomorrow
night for a return engagement
with the Hot net* and will re­
turn to Orange Belt play next
Tuesday against Lakeview.

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Hospital Notes

Auxiliary Unit
To Give Flag
To School

Jaycees Honor
Thirteen Past
Presidents

garet Schoolcraft. JoAnn Ogletby, Hattie l.angilon, E.
Florence Scudder. ’ Clarence
The Ladies A u x i l i a r y
Thirteen p**t presidents of
Jacob*, Sylvia Shepperaon,
lo South Seminole \'FW Post
the
Sanford-Semlriole
Ja^ceee
Carol L. Riehardaoli, Alice
8207 voted at the regular
Jackson, Savannah Steven*, were honored at luncheon
meeting last week to present
Sanford; William Miller, D e ­ Thursday at the Citric Center
an outdoor flag to the new St.
li a r r 1 Ftirabcth Stebbina, by members of the local or­
Mary • Magdalen Catholic
Lake Monroe.
School in Altamonte Spring*
ganisation.
Rirth*
on Feb. 12.
Introduced by P r o r r a n
Mr. and Mr*. George Lang
Since their beginning five
Chairman
Wayne
Albert
each
aton, Sanford, a girl; Mr. and
year* .ago, members of the
Mr*. John Schoolcraft. San past president spoke briefly
unit have presented flag* to
ford, a girl; Mr. and Mr* on the major eiric projects or
the Longwood Civic League,
Gerald Shepperaon. Sanford, activities accomplished during
Lyman High School, the Brow­
a boy.
By Donna E fiet
ALTAMONTE Springs front automobile tegs,
their tenure of office.
nie Scout* o f Caaselberry
Dlacharge*
Menard Norton of the Amer­
presented by the Seminole County Chamber of
Pointing out that one of
Community Methodist Church,
Elizabeth L o n g . Delorii the prime objective* of the
ican Red Crow will present
Commerce, are displayed by Marcella Hansen
and • the
English Estates
■ program on inftant first aid Thompaon, Todd Randall Phil Junior Chamber of Commerce
(left), town deputy clerk, Mayor Lawrence
School.
at the regular meeting of the lipa, Mary R. Hreecrton, Ada la the training and develop,
Swofford and Dorothy Bardlne, noting town
In other business, the writ­
.St. Mary • Magdalen Woman'* Byrd, Margaret Ogietree, Lu­ ment of leadership ..qualities,
clerk.
(Herald Photo)
ten resignation of Mm. Ruth
Guild to be held at S p m . la Harriett, Barbara Charlton, All-ert noted that several of
Hopkins aa secretary was ac­
girl,
Palay
Woodard
.Monday at the parish arhool. and baby
the
former Jaycee president*
cepted and Mrs. Irene March
boy,
There**
The program will include and babjr
have Morrlgone on to assume com­
was appointed to Hll the of­
explanation of firat aid metb- aon and
baby
boy.munity,
Sanford; county or atat* lead­
fice.
id s to be uaed for choking, Patrick Friuell, DcLand,
ership ** commissioners, may­
Ii was reported that men of
By Donna Rate*
entertainment cemmittee* and
abock, bleeding and burnt.
ors, school board chairman
the post recently completed
New officer* were elected shufflehoar,] chairmen.
Mr*. John Barhydt will con­
and state senator.
recently at a meeting of the
A »hufflrbo«rd tcuninmvnt re-roof:ng the kitchen and had
duct the regular butinet*
.Some of the accomplish­
Longwood Tourist Club held will follow the brief business | Installed (acuities for one
meeting following the p r o ments pointed to by the past
session and rt-fushmenta will rest room.
in
City I’a r k . .
gram.
president* Included the fol­
Mrs.
Virginia
McManus,
Named are David G. Wil­ be served.
lowing;
president, who conducted the
liams,
president;
Eldon
Heath,
Jim Smith, IMS: “Our
meeting, announced that the
&gt;
polio
inoculation
program vice president and Mrs ],eot*
Putman,
aecretary.
treasurer.
gave protection of 19,000 peo­
By Jo tn n Hay*
A covered dish luncheon
ple, and we had M Jaycees
I»r. Joe Tolle. district
plcte plans for this event will
was served and enjoyed by the
perioteodrot of the D eU od! working on the project."
lie announced.
Methodist District, conducted
Glenn McCall, IMS: "The member* at the Civic League
Service* last Sunday at the Mrht weeks w# spent work Building on Church Street
By Donna Este*
The Aaaot'iktlon of Amer­ Geneva Methodist Church in Ing nn the sports car race* preceding Jhr meeting and
The First Baptist Church o f 1
ican College i, made up of ac­ the absence of the minister. brought u* all closer together ahuffleboard was played fol­
Sanlando Springs w a s - aw ard-[
credited universities and col­ Rev. W. E. Timms, who atill end foetered fin* fellowahlp.” lowing the meeting.
ed
both the banner* for effici­
leges of the United SUtef, is ronfined to his home follow­ Garnett White, I M l t “ We
The next meeting is sche­
The Woman’* Club of C*awon four straight Man-Mils duled for 'flturadij* at 1:30 ency and attendance at the
haa elected Florida Presbyter- ing surgery.
letberry
will aponsor a card
awards
that
year
In
state
and
ian College of St. Pel« n burg
Sunday
School
Association*I
Following the ■ services a
| p.m. at which time the presi­
to associate Biethbarahip.
covered di‘h dinner was held district meetings."
dent wit) announce names of Meeting of the Seminole Bap. party and Hinrheon Tuesday
John A itiandrr, I9il0: “ We two trustees, refreshment and
starting at 11 *.m. at the
The ass-ifiato membership, in Fellowship Hall with a
tiat Asapciation held Tuesday
clubhouse cn Ovrrbrook Drive.
deaigued for unaccredited col- Urge
| ------------------------------------ '----------repre«entatlon of the wun first place in the
evening in Lake Mary.
legra of the highest academic church membership In atten­ tb-nal Internal Affairs de­
All women of th&gt; rommuniOthel
S u l l i v a n , Sun­
partment.
We
also
developed
etanding, 1* the firat iaaoed dance.
.
tj
are invited to make up a
day School superintendent ex­
the Lake Mary recrt-alion
In the history of thf Aaroeiaplained the efficiency banner l table and come to the event.
area.’’
tion. .
was awarded fur the beat per There will be a small dona­
Mason Wharton, 1!'59: “ We
In order to be eligible for
rcnlagt- of attendance lu cn tion for the luncheon and
began the polio Inoculation
accreditation, institution* of
lly Jane Caasrlherry
rollment and that the atten­ table prizes will be given.
series by ahota and also set
higher leerning mint first
Reservations may be made
Tha AnnuuI Congr-national dance banner was received for
attendance record* at state
graduate three rlaascs and, un­
Me..ting uf the \\'**tminater having the most members a t­ by railing Mrs."Elwood Heist
and district meetings."
til that time, the AAC tradi­
By Jane Caaselberry
Prrahytersan Church, l-cate-t tending the meeting.
or Mr*. Kenneth Green
Tom McDonald, 1958- "Our
tionally has barred au‘'h rol
An effort is being mode to
on laike Howell ItuBit, Cassel­
lege* from membership. Flor­ organise an Explorer Post of leadership training rlaaats berry, was held recently In
ida Presbyterian graduated it* B-*y~Renuta"ln C*aseiberry and
m"*‘ ln,PorUBl *n&lt;* £*“ conjunction with a fellowship
{ran see they have paid off.
first class last June,
any senior high age boys in
dinner.
- M. L Rabora Jr.. l»-'*7t
Elected to the hfgh post of
the area, who are interested, j
{"The Voice of Democracy
El-iria in the church weie
are a*ked to pent act Edward •
jcontests were held undW.W'e
Stout of US! Part }---(H,nnle I' started the Jaycee Informa­ Hrrl Pit mi. n. k l l a n v n n t e
HouIrVard. hy phone or drop tion Building, which *»» car- Springs, .lame* l.ucoa, tl-iwetl
, i'ark, I iiaavlla-rry; f a i l Sanka card to Bos ltd, Caaeal- lie-1 over several yeaia."
j
Irr. Dal |{ay Manor. Alta
terry.
U. Andrew Speer, IBM:
• James L Dunn. M, retired
|
The e ip lm rr program la an “We held the first Navy Ap- monta Spring*: and Mr*
parka superintendent fur the
jlTnudr I&gt;--.in, North Orland-i
interesting
and aettve pro^ ip &amp; f ja tion Pay and raised
City of Sanford, died early to­
Financial, activity and putday at Somlnol* Memorial gram for older boys and if a over (POO to help keep til* I fivsi rvf«-rt* were given and
miff
I,
lent
number
are
Inter
Navy
In
Manford.
HuipltaL
the budget for the IPti&amp; year
A. 11. Peleraon Jr.. 1x#66: presented anil accepted as the
Dunn was born Sept IS. IMS eated In furmlng a post lo­
in Cochran. Ge. He bad *ork cally. furthar steps will be “Me eatebllshed good ron* main item* of business fm
(art. wilh the natl- nal organvd with Uie city fur 1* year* be taken to orgnnite.
tha eventlu.’.
Until &gt;n trial yver.”
until hla rettrenirnt Oct i.
|
I,,
nm,
uglas
.Utvnsti
It'S!I W He made In a home at
M e rch a n ts M eet
"We ■parked Ii-&gt;• rniftviiH
1-akr Monroe
Forest t'lt&gt; Merchent* A»»o gioiipe that got a ll#W ho#lie |» survived by his wife.
County.
Nancy; two daughters. Mr* - Iat I-in will elrct officers at ritai for* Jyminol
John Hurnbic) and Mrs. itogcr Tiiesilu) v &lt; JO p m meetin g »--ik rd tiny mi'l f.ifc!■hi til I'M dw
Charles L Keeke, 6(, d-v-l
t.am cr, several grandchild to be held at the home of Mr. I th# bond Isiu# and got out
at 8 ?n s m t&lt;*tay at hi.
and Mr* Eugene M arG rea,, an
jwr rani v»'|p M
rvn
Eorett i itv Hoed Mr* Mac 1 Bill iSlrmjH*rJ ti*AO '*U «* In-mi'. Mi Grapciilli- Avenue
Ihim April 21. l:i»i in Ya-1
Gi-i-n, current president, baa rmU#*t th# niriiilwr*sl(iji from
iirange-k for membera to en­ 72 to 280 and »')ik«'d hard kin County. \ C he had liu-l
V -ITIC X
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I l l s I I . joy a box chicken supper prior on th# f*t out th# trot# pro- livre tor the part 12 years llv
i v i - o r n n , i - i , s i : i &gt; i n s s i . i s lo the business sestiun.
was s rvlir.il can»'iitrr.
J#ct,"
I V I I 4 M l V 11 Wl V i s I S I K H Survivors are in* wib\ Mr(jonluti Ilratllry. 194B; “ W#
v s i v t n s n i i i 1a i m i nut v■• * i i i ■:* i i i - r m : c o v l * (i o n •mouratftd
altandanc#
at Estelle lleeie; Iwo childt-'ii
m v t v i i. o r m i : c i T T o r
Mr*. Frelda R. Cannon, nl
state me#tings.M
^ assron n. ilo a iiu .
Julian
EUnatmm.
104B: Caaselberry and Cbarle* Ray
N o lle # ti h a r e t i r a t r e a t h a t tv m s : r m r t ' t r « o t » r o r
r i i r x r"T H % »rnic i*L -cue.
a B ii b ll
l l - . r e t w i l l ha h a l t
“ Wa reorganUtd .th# Jajrrats Rce&amp;e, of Sanford; three bro
at l a s ColbfrvlS*tcn TV- -r&lt; In the c u t . iv * v n r o n »r.wivoi.E
m t VTV. r i o iii iM
aft#r thty had fo!d#d up dur- thera, William of Elkin. N 'C .
C l i r Mail in i b a ’ i - i n
n*s' -r.1
F 'ill,
* * 1 ♦ ,i etoctl Ml » &gt;* i :mi * ii tifti*
Joe. of Boom vfUr V C . an I
wiiir-T m o ; n &lt;•
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lude | N. C. iand Mrs. Luey Willielm
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Guild To Have
Program On.
First Aid

Tourist Club Names Officers

Superintendent
Leads Service

Presbyterian

In Geneva

Sanlondo Church T , ^ L r Z . ‘l^ .

College Notes

Wins Banners

A AC Honor

Club To Have
Card Party

Steel Heat Treating Osfeeri Group
To See Plans
Expensive Business
fly Jrwve Hague
UPI Financial Editor
NEW YORK (UP II —
When a piece of ateel I*
"worked” as when It fa pro-,
i vised into a small or ria n t
spring, it develo;* atresaea.
Like aoranca* in human
muaclea, these atresaea can lie
relieved and eliminated by the
proper application of heat—
at aometimea extreme tem­
perature*. up to 2,COO degrees
Fahrenheit.
- “And no two eet* of fur­
naces may be alike," said
Robert T. Seaberg, president
of Flint and Dreffein Engi­
neering Company, Chicago,
specialist in heat-treating fur­
nace* and the largest of It*
kind in the world. There are
barely a * Lalf-doxen major
firm* participating in this
field.
Flinn and Dreffein** activ­
ities are not in the fire-brick
and mortar portion of the
building of fu m a r ts rwther,
they are directed at the draw­
ing board, the designing, the
specifications a n d
instruc­
tions down to the last tiny
detalL
If a metal working com­
pany has a heat treating
problem. Seat-erg explained
on a recent visit here, it witl
submit the problem, the spe­
cifications of the metal to Intreated, to him or other firm*
in competitive bidding ar-d

OVER .15 Y E A R S
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Being^ought

N O W O PEN

James Dunn, 66,

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say, In effect, come up with
the answer.
“ Preparing the specifica­
tion* ia the tough p a r t / ’ said
Seal-erg.
"One can apend from 1500
to 15.000 on the,specification*
—ami atill not be sure a
steel company or other cus­
tomer might be gofng' to
make the award to someone
else. But we’ve done pretty
wall."
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Right now, Soaburg is
working on what he calls a
“revolutionary" .new process,
In development of a technol­
ogical breakthrough worked
out by the firm'* engineer*.
It will help make furnace*
lea* expensive lo build—some
of them cost up to Id mil­
lion—and will treat metal
more rapidly than haa hithsrto been possible.

Votes Dividend
A quarterly dividend of 20
cent* per share on the com­
mon atock of the Winter Park
Telephone Company, payable
March I, to holders of record
of Feb. 16, wa* voted by the
board of directors.

For Building

By Mr*. Clarence Snyder |
An important (netting of tha
Osteen -Civic Association wtij
be held Monday at 8 p m in
the County Barn Building *t
which time plans will be pro.
sentrd for the group’s propos­
ed building to be located r&gt;o
the lot donated by Mr*. Bui*
Doyle.
A representative of the con w
trading firm will be present
to answer questions concern
ing conatniction.
AH members arc urged t bc present in order lo vote &lt;.a
this vital matter. It ia expec­
ted, also, that further planwill he discussed on organiction of a volunteer fire departfor the are*.
Association officers will be ),
available to accept new mentb e n ami iasue cards bc*:a
ning at 7:30 p.m.
A competent baby aider
will be provided, free of char
get, and those with small
Children are requeated to take
them to the educational bu:'J
ing of the Osteen Bnptiv'
Church where the miner)
will be in operation.

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new production of "The Amer­
icanization of K n r i l y • opens
the week's movie menu Sun­
day at the Kill Theatre and
runs through'Wednesday.
The film is.based on William
Bradford Muir's widely • road
novel and' stars James Garn­
er. Julie Andrew's and Mrlvyn
Douglas. It Is packed with en'
tertainment from its opening
to final fadeout.
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it punctures mo.ck heroics and
preconceived notions as to
what ffiakcs a c o u a jif o f pro­
duces a hero In wartime and
it tells its story with laughter
playing almost as much a part
as its explosive impact. It
might he- described as a sav­
age comedy about the lunat-y
ol war. It is also the story of
a reluctant hero and a girl
who falls for heroes — reluc­
tantly.
In Navy parlance, a "dog
robber" is the guy who gets
the best- of everything for the
top Brass, from tempting
steaks to templing redheads.
That's the role player! by
Jam es Garner, as hard-boiled,
aggressive and cynical Ameri­
can Lt. Commander Charlie
Madison, stationed in Condon
prior tu the Normandy inias
ion.
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with wartime propaganda and
intcf -'service i n (dry and ded­
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the other side of the world,
is your daytime bartender
and a mighty fine hostess she
is. Ladies, don't forget, your
drinks only cost a penny per
^ j e n r a ’f age, between.4:30 and
0:30 p. in. each day. You
&lt;an*t heat that, now ran
giound hambutgci and th e ir 'a n d day and I’ineerest Inn is yon?
own ho me-ruade breads and always ready
to serve you.
buns. And ahhh . . . those Breakfast, lunch
or dinner,
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pastries! Their bakery chef you'll find n treat aw ailing favorite
girl?
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«'u! the delicious assortment always huve their popular Take'her to Ihe LAKE MON*
of pic* and cakes he makes iish fry—with all you can ItOE INN "h e re you can or*
daily for you just can't be cat, done just the way you ij,,r * delirious sirloin steak
matched anywhere! Give them like it. The mi tuber of per- dinner for two with a special
who return Steadily ],.« price. And to lop it all
a tr y —you'll be tank It's sons
Just payt the new Yolkswag- weekafter weekis proof
that "ft. thete'a ihe Jack Kossman
en place on South llwy. 17- thtvy know bow tii please you. group tailed "The kings men"
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By Dottle Austin
SPECIALTY of the house
this weekend at the CAt’ltl
is fish—crisp, golden brown—
and all you ran eat for one
low-, low, low price. With it
you'll get all the traditional
Southern-style goodies that
romplement the finny delivary. Don't forget Ihal alt
bar drinks are sold at reiluced prices during the "happy
hour" from 4:30 to 7 p. in.
and the hot buffet luncheon
is ready and waiting foi you
every day from 11:30 a. m. to
2 p. m. If you haven't henid
the sparkling entertainment
offered by pretty, populat
"Peggy and tin1 Keynotes
wiu have -a tieat in store.

is doing all right catering to
the needs of Admiral William
Jessup (Mclvyn Douglas) un­
til two things happen. He falls
in. love with Emily Barham
t Julie Andrews), an English
motor pool driver who has lost
husband, father and brother
In the war and has nothing but
contempt for Charlie's J o b
and philosophy. And his easy
life of plenty of luxuries and
lovely ladles appears Jeopar­
dized when Admiral Jessup is
convinced that the Navy is
being over • shadowed by the
Army in publicity anenl I he
preparations
underway lor
D-Day.
The Admiral orders Charlie
and ills ielow lieutenant "Bus"
Cummings (James uhu'rn) to
make a special film of Ihe
landmg in Normandy, in which
they will head a group ol pho­
tographers who will be right
on tin- heels ol the Navy de­
molition umls "Bus." who is
of the stuff that war heroes
are made ol. is thrilled with
1 h e dangerous assignment.
Not so Charlie. Who immedi­
ately maneuvers an • out.”

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SMH Auxiliary Installs Officers At Annual Luncheon
pjnk Ladle* attended the I In the lateat fashions and
150 voltm- | alaborat# luncheon, all lovely J crowning chapeaux.
.
. r r - .Robert Bceaerer, hospital
xdminiatrator and John Sch*fard, board truate* praised the
auxiliary and Candy Stripers
for the monumental services
they have expended with thii
voluntary program.
The auxiliary presented th*
hospital with a check for
11500, profit from their funk
railing benefit*.
The Candy Stripers, with
Mrs. Thomas Largen aa chairman, have done a stupendous
Job in assisting the auxjllarv.
Dottie Jardine h at worked
1017 volunteer houre slnct» tl •
origin in 1962. This year a
charm token momenta was
presented to each Candy Strl*
per with 300 volunteer hours,
^ M r s . Carl Schitke turned the
president's gavel over to Mrs
C. E. Butler a« officers for
th* coming year were Install*
ed.
Serving with Mrs. Butter
will be Mrs. Alice Fristel, firs',
vice president: Mrs. A1 Hunt,
second vice president; Mrs.
Theodore Broome, recording
MRS CAUL SCH ILK E, left, relinquishes gave]
secretary; Mrs. R. Wilkins,
ns president of th e Seminole Memorial Hospital
corresponding secretary: Mrs.
Woman's Auxiliary to Mrs. C. E. Butler, who
R. C. Rearick, treasurer and
was installed with slate of officers at an annual
Mrs. C. Cole, parliamentarian.
Mayfair luncheon.

The
Semlnel* Manorial I "Pink Ladlat," Indlspetislhl* | annual lunehebn a t tha May* | rora.Approximately
Hospital recently honored th* I Woman’e Autlllary with the | fair Inn In the "Hall of Mir*

By Doria William.
b u promised faithfully to five AM going to New York for the
me tha detail! on all the la day before too long" — Ju»l
Satiety Edllof
diet activities after aha lakei aa casually a t if the wars go­
VALENTINES DAY will be
“ lick leave" Id recuperate. ing across town.
a bit premature thlt year for
Forgot for a moment about
Every minute wa* filled with
Frank Bowden Jr. when hi*
pluah partiei and recaptiooa, daughter Carol to d tha flight
"Queen of H e a r t * " MISS
rat privilege*.
BARBARA BRADLEY will be
• • •
giVen to him by her father,
A WELL-MARRIED "young
CORDON BRADLEY at the
middle • aged" Herald e m ­
altar of Holy Crota EpbcopaJ
ploye all tied out the door and
Church tomorrow ^night.
BILL VINCENT interrupted
The lovely bride • elect wai
with, "Where you headed?”
born in Philadelphia and mov­
She: "Thought I d go aee a
ed to Sanford when *be wa*
lawyer about a divorce *0 !
»U month* old. She wat grad­
can marry you." uated from Seminole High
Another employee: "Oh no,
School with the clai* of 1SC1
1 already Have my bid In as
* and wat actively engaged in
soon a* Barbara divorce*
tchool activities. She later at*
him."
tended Florida Southern Col­
Bill: "My go»h, what's hap­
lege at Lakeland and ia pres­
penin’ to m e? Evrn my ole'
ently employed a t a aecrctary
cow* been lickin' me lately."
in Induatrlal Relation* for
• • •
Tran* World Airline* at Cape
BONNIE COX EDWARDS,
Kennedy.
oral hyglenlit and a newly
• Frank, who la the aon of
wed, haa been giving a local
Mr. and Mr*. L. E. Leeper of
gal the work* recently. Memo
Osteen, w*» born io Jackson­
to patients — Need not fear—
ville and completed hi* high
Bonnie la now rid of '*11 her
tchool education there, later
rrirntm rnta and'animosity for
attending tha University of
year* to come. (Kidding aside,
Florida.
thlt gal la terrific.)
MRS. THOMAS LAROEN, center, chairman of the SMH Candy Striperfl,
"How did you and Frank
Patient: "Bonnie, have you
chata with Mary Abney, left, who haa over 1,000 volunteer hours to her
meet, B a rb a ra?"
ever cleaned your husband'*
credit and Debbie Kirkley, ripht, who haa accumulated over 400 hours in
The flarea actually spelled,
teeth?"
six months. The Candy Stripers were all guests a t annual hospital
"None of your business," but
Bonnie: "Yet, not too long
luncheon
at the Mayfair.
Barbara revaaled they met at
ago."
a barbeque at the Capa, where
Patient: "Before or after
Frank it an equipment tpeciyour m arriage?"
•
.
• flat with NASA.
Ronnie; "After. Why?"
Barbara la an avid reading
Patient: "Good — If you bad
'•nthualaat and coiaflded aha la
roughed him up before, he
willing to "road teat" the cul­
would never have married
Ttie Gold Room of the May- and Mra. F.lm*r Wontenay, I l.auren Johnson, Mr* W. H. I kins. Jr. and Mrs. Greg Walkinary rout*. She prefer* colon­
you." ,
fair Inn was the setting re­ Mrs. IL W. Williams, Mrs. Meriwether, Mrs. B. L. Per- er. (Soc. Ed.)
By Evelyn I.nndy
| "delectable and not delectial architecture with early
At about this time Bonnie's cently for an elaborate bridal
American furnlihjng* and conThe Oviedo Garden Club met ibic " She discussed many dif­
boss makes his entrance, gels luncheon honoring Mi«s Bar­
aider* four children an ideal
nul the chisel, fish hooks an) bara Bradley, l-ridr-rjeet of
Tuesday afternoon at the love­ ferent kind oi herbs and their
uses in various foods; she also
family.
sand paper, and digs in
Frank Bowden, Jr.
ly home of Mrs. G. S Moon
brought
many spices with her
Thu*' after the "exchange
Patient
(when
allawcd
to
Mrs. Alfred Stanley and
BARBARA BRADLEY
with Mrs. Thoma* Moon as
lo demonstrate their various
of heart*"
tomorrow night,
spit): "ikinnir am! 1 were do- \ | r ». Gordon Stanley wet*
cti-bostess.
packaging and told how to
Barbara and Frank will make »o will fill in. with perional ing juit fine, you patty poop-1
u .i tha luncheon and
A atnkng arrangement nf store them.
their B»w home in Cape Can data when I can corner Bill, er "
I
pit-rented
the
huflorte
With
a
v • •
pure white Cattleya orchids in
averaL
Winners of the Christmas
patient ( later 1 Now lo.ik, Camellia corsage and an ap• • •
a white vase « s i one of many
WE SHOWED OUR FAUX I ve already invested two or prepriar* host*-** g ft.
lighting contest were announc­
lovely
arrangements
with
LIBBY (Mra 11 t ) LONG, PAS around Christmastime till** dollars here and t don l
ed as follows: Door: Mr ant
The gue-ta relished a most
others of camellias and ara
faithful linotype operator ol regarding a water cooler be want to spend two or three „l(i s , n u fr • salad luncheon
Mrs John Courier; Yard Mr.
leas
the Herald ha* returned to ing presented to harepla Rent more to have these chopper* i,ur*e featuring a whole pipeand Mrs. Ben Jones: Window
Miss Myrtie WiLun of the Mr and Mrs Kean Olhff, Over
her home following surgery | j )om(. 77,,. *JAS WIVES gra rrstored and thrn »t the end apple halved and stuffed with
County Home Demonstration Al!
Mr ir d Mr, r,enri:e
for the aecond time in the eiouily presented the cooler of s year or two you tell me assorted fruit* and cheese.
paat few monlhi
Hurry up p, tiIP Good Samaritan Home, I've gotta spend two or three
Department
wss
the
guest
downtown award
A t t r o il t n g with Die hostess
speaker of '.he dev. She spoke wrn,
U)t. ritx Uall ]ltT .t
and gel well, LJb We mi&amp;» which i. putting it to u*e dally more dollars to have them all e* and t.unor- • v*.., Mrs. G i,r on herb* and their uses in the pIl0SI wrrr Rlvon „ prlICI
)uu!
s,, we goofed — and w* spoio- ) alike, | out anil dentures
dun llra-lley, m u t t e r of l i e
borne. She told members that
_ .
,
L l b b y h . i a knack b'f l , u e i0
partir* concerned,
Doctur "Wee .-111, i t s this b t.oi 1 • . i!:.- 1.. E. Keeps r,
v . w. » .x.
Plans of the Februarv m e t'
"reading between the line*'
. • •
snyone can grow herbs if they
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way. I ' l l shoot it to &gt;uvl I „ lf,t | lrr ,,f (| f u t u r e g r o o m ;
'
tng were discussed. The pro­
end coming up with raactiy
1. .
ALICE WRIGHT was most straight I promise you 1 will 1
gram will be flower arrangin*
whet thla department mean*] complimentary in a re c e n t, save you fifty rents so you can
ground or some msy be grown
and
each member chose ■
all the time.
In small pots ia the house
chat regarding the Herald 1 buy aomc snuff to dip a* yuu
different one such as kitchen
They
require
no
fcrlihier
and
coverage of the Governor's In- type at night in your pud. aer
bathroom, piano, coffee table,
TJ.S I N D E E D A It A It E augural festlvilies *Mie prom 1 you."
much sun.
nursery etc Member* are to
CASK to see a Doctor doing a Ist-d to keep us Iniormetl id
Patient (leaving)
Thank
I,esvf5 nf most herbs should make their arrangements an!
little
personal shopping all social event* n Tallalu** you both You are a granou*
be picked just as th* plant have them at the home "f
Humped into Dr. Kennetn
comes into flower, the leave* Mr* John Ridenour by 12 uy
invj.lv tng h K nnole t ourily liost and hostess — Do *.,ii
Wing recently downtown and 7 , , ^ ' Alice,
treat all your guests in tin*
should be dried in the hot sun at the next regular meetin.tty Jane 1 a.-ellw-rry
was amaied that s surgeon
• • .
manner ?"
and stored m sir-tight jar*.
Plans w.-re also &lt;1i »cu *m -1
A r t a,
it«t. for
th«Ti
ever got out of his green
TUF JAY, , K WIVES .re
Miss Wilson said that a good
,
concerning
the field trip to
Itt
t
u
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i
It
til
&gt;
Ml
f
I
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•monkey suit " Naturally the ,
rule of thumb when using herbs Dulch .ar,)(.n.
T jm p j Thil
.
r.iisv will, plan* and rala de&lt;
*1*1.11 . M-d 11V lln- W " nr. ' a
conversation was centered s
' *
,
is
to
have
the
ti'tc
and
odor.
. . . .
.
oration* to add the feminine
will hr for-the April mr.i-i.ru
*
- r t-rt*
round his lovely .Annette.
1
touch" to Die annual IlSA tinn
Each member mas invile *
i ht,if&lt; -1 fr-rtti M m tl 1 1 1(1
New Way
mu-1 lomorow night at the Po­
guest out side the garden club
,t Do- . In'
toil r t a v . M. i T 1
RECENTLY ATI ENDED a
lice llelii-volc-nt A»-oi alion
NEW YORK I LTI) — The if she wishes
t.misr on (tvert'i-'ot, Dr iv &lt;
bridal shower In the mld*t o!
a
qj
old - fashioned way of gelling
or :■r nil
. nflu t v*ith tlie
After the business meeting
a pouring ram PEG(«Y biiX
dinner is scheduled 'this ea child to vomit when he delicious refrw,hmenEv wera
Rlilewkik \ r| )■,.*' v.,1 in \\ n- ! J t I R S ,
was a guest and tijciuuily
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in
g
left,
nml
Mr».
Alfred
Strinley
were
vent i* of spi-rial interest to
By Mrs. Clarvnte Snyder
drink* or eats poison has served by the hostesses
loaned me her umbrella to
ter l ark.
ren-nt co-hopt*-^**r»* t &gt; an *lnl-.it ate bridal luncheon in the Gold Room of
civic minded Nanhuditcs and
i
h
.
Osteen
Kxtrnvlon
Hume
been subjected to scientific
assist in the swim tu my autu
1 h e r s h i h t l w dl hr- i ; • H
t tie Ma y f a i r f u r
H.iibnra R r .v d le j . liijile-ele* t of Frank Bowden Jr.
scrutiny and found ineffective.
Jtcturnrd tt on a Saturday reserv ut.uris in- still ljeing . makars Club mal Tuasday with fro m 10 a.m, to tt p rn »&lt;■ t),r
Seated n e x t t-&gt; t! e l.um -i' e i- h e r mother, Mrs. Gordon Bradley, a n d her
The old • fashioned way;
morning and her husband, iicccjilril by railing 322 Sts I M r , u , , , ; Gilhuly and Mr* public and there will be no
tia n c e 'n nmtHi-r. Mr-*. I.. K. I.ecper.
gagging with a finger or ton­
BYRON, called from npituirs I here will also be dancing ..I- EvI Willi am*, co host*.***,
admission charge.
CLEARANCE SALE!
gue blade. Dr, Ihsaihlm, of
Officers for Uw coming year
"ISon'l leave until I change i. r dining ^ ^ t
AccoHing to Mr*. Curl J;nV.
Children's
Hospital,
Univeralclothes I want my picture
.halrman of thr *-vent. tl.c club
SPEAKING OF AWARDSln ,U ‘k J
" “ JJ
ly of Washington ln Seattle,
m ade’"
hby, county agent Installed hopes to makrr the show an
told
doctors at the annual
the
Chamber
of
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uminerc*
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Mary
tlarnhsrt.
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hnyilrr
Mr
and
Mrs
Elmer
Shivers
So 1 watted with many mure
annua) event to o ffer the p u b ­
meeting of tha Amtrican Aca­
rventa to cover before m.d should present I. U C 1 L I. E ! prelld , n,. Mr, Joe Master? lic an o p p o r t u n it y to .hscoirr
Mr and Mrs Trunk Gilhuly had at their guests recently
demy of Pediatric* here only
night Eventually Byron v*ho PEARSON with 3 p |J |uc Hi vice president. Mr*
t).e sir's . have returned to their home (tveir tw-o tons wlio are in tmrl.ill.e ti,. h :d&gt; n tith-nt
two of 30 children were help­
allows no vtilble signs id mal crntly had the pleavua- o) sit- Boyer, secretary and tiessur ( lltrll rnt ii a n d W om en a r e in- m l nmn. Nr** J* '&lt; ) -1 !, r s vlrr t „rp Jimmy B Shiver*
ed by thia method. Subsequent
nutrition,'cam* downstairs in
next to Lucillp at * lunch4rvl Mr, j 4ni,.j Wjilm m .„|
vhdut th- ir v*"»k and two month* vi-ii w th h.* *i« rcturne*i to Memphis, Tenn .
Mrs Randall Chase II. Sec - administration of ipecac enth* most comfortable old best , ,m 1,1 11,8 Mavfatr &lt;at s counl) delegate
th -is wid he no sxhlhlt-i'i ter. Mrs Harrl Gilhuly and 4| | Pr a UT1 * w )( |r j v 'e |j fl
up shorts imsginsble
. Kucat. thanks to the h.vely
The program wav
' Cm f , r E-r further Informsti n his *tep im-lh* r. Mr* Mill now attending Avration Sunoil retsry of the Timid* State couragsd vomiting ia *11 teait wss at this pomt that 1 f‘mk Ladles. She has lived trn lh lp - JoJ »i pt prt ^ n l f 1 t h r y m a y i o u t l e t M r * t m l A i u y ^ h van lJtaikle of Pe School Sp I James F. lUutcii) University Alumni Assocla* c*
b e rim e downright envious ol ,n ', l,n &gt; geographic locsimns ,)y Mfl
Eljy and 'Mi*
or 'Irji. K«] Bsc)
•
Shivers and ius ‘wife spent tlon. will be on the Tallahsssee
Kuburbla and the casual «p ‘iuc ,u husband Gerald .* Navy j | | d ( r i
campus this weekend foe a
u nrd Pim it f ,
4&lt;J,
i------several weeks with their parproach as I hobbled out the c*r''*'r After retirement, they,
wpre m l ,j* p, i t e n d _______________
Cheryl Todd, daughter of ,.nAl ,j|,-r returning from Vi series of events.
door In the slim high heels " t u rn e d lo ssnlurd with Lu- y, county meeting sn.1 ban H i n m n n l n
^ n r i n r r u Mr and Mrs Manning fol d censa Italy. He is now sta
Mrs Chase will sitend a
O U R PRIM ARY
which would ha killing me, "H e reveal,ng. "Sahford .. qi|rt ln p rl. , DdJ l n u j r )
A l t a m O I l l e f^ P lin jT *
Jr . spent the p»*l weekend ij„n.-&lt;i at Ft Sill, Okla and u sperial dinner Friday night
CONCERN...THE
fur another 1! hour*.
. | l,,e best place w the world to
Attending were Mrs Ehy
honoring FSU President Gor­
with her parents She is at- attending mvsstle school,
PRESCRIPTION
don W Blackwell, who rwatgna ,
* * *
,
« ‘ hr
out 411 Mrs Masters. Mr. Uarnh.rK
tending the school for Die deaf
FRED VAN PELT should be ,hc Invilia* aaaeta.
Feb.
I
to
aasumr
the
presi­
Mr* Boyer. Mr, Wallin, Mrs
iA Jacksonville
Robert Arne* of Miami
ACCURACY
ashamed of himself (or lying I
,
*
dency of Furmsn University,
Frank George, Mrs
John [
spent
the weekend with hi*
P U R IT Y * IN T E G R IT Y
By
Julia
Bar|os
lo a sweet Innocent girl nam { DICK AIKEN'S coiuou. ‘*in Metro,r,- Mr* Ni*m*n Mill­
Mr and Mr* W 11 Whidden grandmother. Mrs Rose Doyle. his Alma Mater.
ed Mary snd telling her she | o'shanler wss p u lle d -down er&lt; Mr , Kitty Dunkle. Mrs
She will attend the Winter
Clarence Hugar of Woodley recently spent the weekend in
was prettier than her mother, over his "shining hair" and Karl Ruescher. Mrs. Guy Road. Maitland, who ha* many Palmdale.
meeting of the Association
Mr and Mr!. Warren Mel­
Futhermorr, MR. VAN PELT, j car* tha first of lire week rs- Beall, Mrs Laura Ball, Miss friends in the Altamonte
• W E INVITE YOU TO VISIT OUR
rose of Eangshurg. Mich., are Board of Dlrectori on Satur­
I did not "kill klock kolum [ B'cc than aaucily perched to Alice Dayton, Mrs William I Springs area. Is confined to
Mr* Jerry' Betterton of Eus visiting his parcels, Mr. and day.
STORE AND S E E OUR MODERN
because CHIEF considered produce a conversation piece Wankosky, Mrs Rosa BurdcU t Florida Sanitarium and Rol­
t*» * •» in °'*’rnli&gt;ht guest of Mr, j oha MeIro* . ;
PRESCRIPTION DEPARTM ENT
coppers cute CajH-rs capricio­ with oodles of "sea appeal." and the hoatetaei.
&gt;pita! with pneumonia.
Mr* Clarence Snyder, Thurs
n rs the
Baby, 'twa* cold outside.
us." Columnist chlckao.
day,
l-se a hack-saw or meat• ■ •
• • •
saw,
Instead of a knife, whan
Cut For T he *
ONE
OF
UNCLE'S
LOYAL
CHIEF OK POLICE R O Y
Father EeliUnc of Quebec cutting bird shelled squash.
New Silhouette
WILLIAMS laughingly approv­ CARRIERS ■must really get
was a recent visitor at thr
$ 2 -on— Shaping
ed my suggestion using "cop. his kicks when he delivers
home of Mrs Rose Doyle lie
Use a meat bister to change
In
men's
slack*
and
walking'
wool
suits
with
matching
neckperi cut caper*" In headline the mail to a gal in Sanford
was accompanied by Mrs the water in a Dower bow)
&lt;2-50— Sham poo &amp; Set
for recent Policemen* Ball She has received all sorts of shorts the key words fori tares made from the fabric. Doyles' aon. William Jr.
without
disturbing
the
Dower
Evening
necklaces
Were
big
spring
are
permanent
press,
as wife RUBY, and MAYOR gems, but thr latest was ad­
arrangement.
and MRS. JAMES CRAITS dressed to M R S . BLANK textured blends, more belt pets tied Dower* attached to
Recent guests of Mr. and
narrow
satin
ribbon
circling
loops,
and
self
belts,
the
Na­
HI.ANK
BLANK
this
name),
Jovially agreed at the ball.
Mrs. John Melrose wrre Mr.
••
i
tional Association of Men's th* thro a i.
But blonde * bos* been bat ELECT.
and Mrs. Fred Monger of
Sportswear Buyari reports.
tlibg balls, beat, bushed. Col
Owxvsso, Michigan.
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%
Check the ahoulderline if
DIAMONDS WILL DAZZLE The no iron permanrnt press
umniat cautiously considers
pictures
connotation concerning "can­ and fashion* will flare this fabrics are in polyester cotton you want to know which way
ning," captioned — ' ' B O O ' Saturday at the Capri when blends as well *a cotton-nylon the fashion world is turning.
BOOING BLONDE BOOTED all five chapters of Beta Sig­ cloths. Many stU baits have Designers who endorse the
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Florida DAVWith Fashions* On Parade

im: a one piece polyeiter r«-[ tn red, while and blue; a navy j white checked coat, and a I Mra. Marte Sundvall model, lallt aklrt; a turquoise Tiffany
yon dreia by Bobble Brooki | blue outfit with navy and | three piece model by Georgee. | ed a Shanhee ahift with daring Traveler in Jeraey; a Koret

MARY HAY
By Jane C'anelbrrry
Gay spring fashions from
D aygirl in Fern Plata bright­
ened the scene at a fashion
show and luncheon held Sat­
urday. Jan. 18, during the Mid­
winter Conference of Disabled
American Veterans and Aux­
iliary units from throughout
the state with the Sanford
Chapter 30 as host, at the
Langford Hotel In Winter Park.
Proceeds from the affair
will benefit disabled veterans
and their families in tlus ares.
.Mrs. Cclcsfe Mansfield was
chairman of arrangements for
the conference and Mrs. Mary
Hay was chairman of the fash­
ion show and luncheon at well
as serving as commentator.
On the registration commit­
tee were Mrs. Bertha Jones,
Mrs. Florine Mansfield and
Mrs. Ilrtha Muffley.
Members of the Sanford aux­
ilary unit and the Navy CPO
W'ives Club served as models
for the show, which was held
in the plush atmosphere of the
Empire Room.
Also modeling wss "Miss All
Veterans Day", Mary Ann
Rowe of Windermere, who re­
ceived her title in competition
last October. The 17-year-old
brunette beauty is a senior at
I.akevlew High School in Win­
te r Garden and holds a col­
lection of titles which include
first runner-up for tangerine
■ Howl quern. Miss Florida
Military School, and Miss Ma­
jorette ofv-FSU Camp She
w ire a slack outfit by Country
S&lt; i u nd suits by Bobby 11rook l
a n t Uvwrgee
I tie models" ma k e u p was
courtesy of Kckards Drug
S to re s and their cosmetolo­
gist Mrs Tube Collins
Mary llav with tier strawb o m blond hair presented a |
all iking appeal ante m a d ra ­
matic emerald green coat of
peso be asoe w**tn over a Ureas |
ill green and turquoise
DAY' Auxi jury Commander
Margaret
Jacobs wore
a
charming pink and white
striped cotton accented with a
flower pocket with apptiqued
face, n Koret of t'ahfomia tn
blue candy stripe, and a Tif­
fany T r a v e l e r sleeveless
ahehlh In blue and white ace­
tate.
Mrs. Edns Murray modeled
a sleeveless wool sheath by
Mle; a two piece Amts model
tn black and white rayon; s
Georgee of California silk In
royal blue, and a one piece
white "Rag Tag" model by
Parade with blue stitching
Mrs Alvcra Kelly looked
Very chic In a bright orange
dress with matching Jacket
and black trim, a (dark sheath
with black and white striped
jacket, a two piece black and
while twees) all by Parade,
and a bright red acetate mo­
del by Mle with pleated skirt
Mrs. Mary O'Donnell wore a
• lark act by Shsnhee of Ha­
waii; an-Anita Mode pure silk
sheath with matching cost,
and a three piece original by
Georgee in boxwood weave.
Mrs. Nora Williams was
lovely tn Shsnhee slack set;
a yellow "'Rag Tag'' with
white bib front, and a knit Mie
model matching double breast­
ed Jacket.
Shown by Mrs Minnie Ken­
nedy were a white Shsnhee
shantung shift with bold ehi’yfsn lh f mum design; a twopiece Lady Manhattan cotton,
and * " Rag Tag" dress by
Parade. *
•"Pistol Packin'- Mama" Ru­
by Hofeeker wore a cute mo­
del's cost by Swirl with-poc­
kets for Just about everything
including a gun. She also
•bowed a turquoise JersFy
•ilk sod a black and white
Jersey suit by Parade.
Mrs Jane Armstrong mod­
eled ■ Rose of California slack
set; a two piece shesth in
faded denim, and a cintarepe
cottdn shift both by Bobbie
Brooks.
Mrs. Ulla Ganderton wore a
two plfca Country Set in den-

JANE ARMSTRONG AND ULLA GANDERTON

ALVEIIA KELLY

MINNIE KENNEDY

. MARY ANN ROWE

MARIE SUNDVALL

MARY O'DONNELL AND NORA WILLIAMS

W EEK-END
M arie L ein s

Gray Ladies Conduct Capping And Pinning

SANFORD JR. HIGH SCHOOL Grny I.ndio*
who received cup* ttm! pins »l recent ceremony
arc front row ffruit (he left, Jan Torhclt, Louisa
Iliirtmuk, Marian Fuller mid Jcs.iie Andrew*.
Standing' from the left are Dorothy Miller, coun­

ty chairman, Lillian I.eRoy, Ruth
Gertrude Wood* and liny Sitssmmi,
rattan. Grny Ladies not appearing in
Helen Hutner, Nancy Rape, Ku.hu
nnd Mnrio Wonible.

Dougherty,
unit chairpicture are
Southward

presenting (he Red Cross role
In the school program.
Dr. Frank Leone, Director
of Seminole County Health
Department, discussed the de­
partment's assistance In the
program.
In the absence of Hugh Carl­
ton. Chester E. Davidson, Stu­
dent Guidance Counselor, of
Sanford Junior High School,
outlined the school's part in
the program
Dr Nesmith Introduced the
guest speaker, Lawrence M.
Solomon, national representa­
tive, ARC, who now resides
In Maitland
Cray Ladles receiving spe­
cial award* and service bars
were the M m n Edith Avcnel,
Elisabeth lllackwcUlrr. Iluth
Uoutwell, Audrey DeMorse,
Alleen Dunn. Lucy Fttsgerald,
Virginia
Frederick,
Kathy
Gray, F r a n r n Jubei, Dorothy
Hauler, Lon LaFollclIe and
Evelyn Lavender.
Also, t h e Mmes Evelyn
Law, Frances t^ sc h , Shirley
Maratlts, Dorothy Robinson,
Gerri Hose. Kay Sasaman,
Mary Ann Tills*. Donna Wells
and Elisabeth Whitmire
Recognition swards tn dis­
aster arras during hurricanes
(Ten anil Dora and the De­
nary plane crash were given
tlie Mines
Ruth Huutwell,
G e n e v a Ilranllry,
Alleen
Dunn Evelyn Lavender, Do
lolliy Miller and Kay bast

Surprise C o ffe e
By Frsnces Wester
A surprise coffee wss given
it the home of Mrs. Kay Stasm in tn Lake Mary In honor of
Marie I-elm, who is visiting
Mrs, John lllmer.
The guests welcomed the
chance to get reicquslnted af­
ter the busy holiday season,
and all felt thst It wss a nice
way to starte the new year.
They were also grateful to
have with them Mrs. Alice
Stevens, the wife of the new
minister c»f the Community
Presbyterian Church, and her
young son, Cam.
Refreshments of rolls, cook­
ies, doughnuts, snd coffee were
served by the hostess to the
Mnies Ed Zimmerman, Jo ­
seph Elth, Don Smith, P, D,
Anderson,
Harry
E. San­
dusky, Hate) narry, Robert
Rugensteln snd James M.
Thompson.
Also the Mmes. Betty Free­
man, Richard P, Riley, Mabel
Brown, Ruby Linden, Madge
Arts, (s friend whn Is visiting
Mrs. iJnden), Elirsbelh Ro
berta, F E Donaldson, Har­
vey Pugh. Lillian ^Goodwin.
John Reives, Ruby SJoblom,
W. C.'HopklnrrlT M Cochran.
Richard Keogh, and son Kyle,
and Mrs LuY'era Harrison.

C. L. Moffatts’
Issue Invitation
LAKE MARY ELEMENTARY School Gfn
Ladle* receiving enp* and pin* are front row
from the left, Elaine Hall, Carolyn Nesmith,
Kathleen Harrell and Darlene Sipc*. Standing
from the left are Vina Pnrkcr*on, Evelyn Hales,

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An open house reception
Mew e r tr e - e t r a n y th i n l l Seminole County Chapter, will be held between the hours p r•r laaael rwa nr .l —deo
dorant In a f l u l f ,
Anirrirsn Roil Cros*. recently rtf 2 3 p. m with all friends
conducted the Capping snd and relatives cordially invit­
Pinning Ceremony for the ed to attend during the tpGray Lady In the School Pro­ pointed hours.
gram si the Lake Mary Ele­
Add a little milk or cream
mentary School, under the di­
rection of Mr* Mathllde D. to enrich scrambled eggs.
Frlssel, executive secretary
of Seminole County ARC’ who
led the group in the Gray La­
dy Pledge.
The introductory remarks
were made by Mrs Dorothy
W. Miller, Seminole County
Gray Lady Chairman with
Dr. M. A; Nesmith, Seminole
A Center For N uralnc
Duplrs Apartments
County Red Cross Chairman.
And
Convalescent Care
With Emergency
Nureing Attention.

To Open House

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.SrhiKil l.unchr*
WASHINGTON (UP!) _
Mrs, Miller, also unit chair­ Uncle Sam report* one-third
man of hanbud Junior High of (he nation's school children
School and Mr* Kay Sis* line up each noon to eat lun­
man, unit chairman of Like ches provided through Ilia Ni
Mary Elementary Sr hind cun Ilona I School Lunch Program
dueled the capping and pin
nlng ccremunie* with Dr Ne
THIS I HORRID
smith presenting Uie certtfi
cates to 28 new l i n y Ladles
who completed the required
training program, qualifying
them to serve as Gray Ladles
tn the School Program. (Pho­
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on psgr)
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Dll. M. A. NESMITH, chairman Seminole County ,ARC, left, recently
participated in the cupping and pinning ceremony of the Gray Ladle* in
the School Program. Others on the program were Lawrence Solomon, Na­
tional Representative, ARC; Chester Davidson, Student Guidance Coun­
selor; Mrs. Mathllde Friasel, execuUve secretary, ARC; and Dr. Frank
Leone, Director,
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, DEAR AHRY I read the
letter from the young man
By flrtro Ilennetsj,
Mlu Moffo !j io intereitrd *1! the time - to change her; wjw a ,ked whether he should
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dismay
off utiInvite
girl who
' the*
1 tin t she expresses regret
Wonica's Editor
her manager who believes an ftned to a wheelchair to at­
To anyone with a precon that iome of the handsome
tend a dance w.^h hinj Hr
eived notion of4the diva as' details on her costumes can t artist should create a single said she 'oved music and
public Image, she wears her
handsomely endowed wonvj^ie seen by the audience
wasn’t - sensitive about her
In whose figure will prevent
Sue offers! t h i s advice hair up one day, down the disability. It brought to m»t)f
| r r from ever seeing her feet 'which' one follows) to any next Sometimes site wears a heart-winning scene 1 wit
Ig.iln except tn a mirror, ’h« one who r ta d t the lu hion dramatic hats and high heela, t)Pj Jej recently. Our com
orld of sopranos may seem news »nd looks, with an eye other times sweaters skirt* pony had a dance stwl one
strange place m which to to buying, at fashion photo and even sneakers. "I dress of ’.he salesmen brought a
scSss fashion.
graphs of clothes done by lop the way I feel,” *ht said.
handicapped girl n a whs-el
And that day at lunch she chair. They ‘ danced all
But anyone wno ;» aware ot ues.gners
e beauty that can be found
“ If they are truly great must h ate been a * cover girl” evening ,^ise remained in
b the new- crop ot operatic styles, everyone copies them mood Because L i l t s tn* way her chair, which he moved lo
&gt;grtists will realise that thesk line for line
she looked,
the rhythm ol the o u ltc n r a
women know wuercot ihej
' 1 am intcre-ted in current CHIC (HAT
and he swung that chair
•peak on subjects dear to the fashion silhouettes — douole
Q—"I am flying to Texas on
around with gi’acv and c a n ’
feminine heart. The opera au- breasted dosing*, bell skirts ,a business trip and would tyke He remarked that he'd never
diente np longer nas a nion- —whatever i, new,
- to know 'shat to wear on tha don* It betore, but found it
n poly on fashion It it present
’'Hut when l see * picture plane so that I won't look to be great fun and that
backstage as well.
of a suit, for instance, that 1, rumpled on arrival. I know little girl in the wheelchair
Anna Motto, beautiful Pen- know* is sure to be a hit, t knits are perfect, but I don’t had the time of her lift
Bsylvania
to m Mstrep-ditah &lt; choose a similar style but ike them. Will anything else
FOR WHAT IT'S WORTH
¥ Opera soprano, it * hat coKec make a change or l'»o to a ram a in unw t inkled ?*' — Ann
DEAR FOR: Your letter
L.
for ?h* admit* to owning , dapt It to ME
was worth a ereat deal l
Pear Ann 1. - Try fully Impe it inspire* th - c i :ti
over 3"0
To further exp,aln. the &gt;a,d.
*1 love nat&gt;
she said
If s current favorite is trim lined jersey. It should prove handicapped fr ends to In
“especial.v big hats and fur med "ilh ted fox, 1 l get it as successful as knit
x its' them out Os CavluV i ly
sv Bats
&lt;ith blue foa irxieaJ.”
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If the disabed one ha* t
|i «*s easy to understand
Anna Moffo doesn't like the I Please send your tsshion collapsible wheelchair aul
her preferences
She was ne" bare look ' There » no problems to ITelen Hennrjsy the host has a strong bark
wearing a wnit* mink-brim tiling sexier than a woman in care of tilts paper. Moll* they cin go i!mo»t any
jr.ed nat And big hats and fur clothed right up to her face she cannot answer each let­ wher*
hal* would be my favorites, — bu' with clothe* Ueugned ter personally. Inters «d gen
' V too l* I eoulif look like titat so there i* moveiii-nt ’
er.vl interest will be anwiftcd
P E vtt ABUY I tiav* men
in them
5he likes to kook different tn this column. *
marned nearly a year and
I am no longer in lose vs if *'
my husband t have Just

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so mixed up and miserable
that I don't know what to do
t have no u se t can confide
tn. I am very much in love
w ith a boy !,„ used .to go
steady with
(He doesn't
know .this &gt; He is o n . my
mind ALL the time, When 1
go out, 1 find my eyes
searching for him', a n d . If i
sec him, I melt T*les*e tell
me what to do, 1 know 1
m arried too young, but it ts
too late now. I had a b.g
church wedding and every
'thing I fee! so guilty when
t lu*» my husband because
f am thinking of this • th rr
boy I am a God-fearing etrl
and I know adn’toi;;* i»- wits
ful. I don’t want to hurt my
hu*band by asking for a
divorce
He would never
understand. Is th ere help for
me?
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Where Does Money Go?

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In Hex biiT'K), L"S An.'l*'*.
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DF \R &lt;iHHY tt has be*n

• s i r elothing men assemble.
Slack prvlcren.s-* ate b„tcd
the tavk is likely to turn tu
uu gcopraphy ■* sveit i t i w
tio great quandwry — w at nets of nattun.il and io-al ui
at soling min »(sli to w. ar flucD'C* Kavhton may '« me
ne\t tv a von
fated t&gt;y tie taste u: the local
Take styles In slacks Pre disc jiw-kry turn m lilevutun
(udging vtiullifu) taste in tin* licru or rock 'o' r«d singing
dr pa rtn ic-nl 1&gt; ataiut si tax group
Uig as etioosing » s:x tior*e
l o r instance, ia&gt;» Miller
paria) at ih« track
r In the northeastern sf-ctom o|
Ari-urii.n.' to » leading the Lulled Stales, the "in' '
menvwi-.ir mainiljeturer, Mar wear high fashion *llm i-.inltin Miller u n - prestdeni of while in (he Southeast (lie
V.Ult act slacks., fashion cy­ niude Is tor strictly tradition
cle* for the 1* 24 age group al tlavks comp.rtf up!, ruffs
mav last from one »''ason to belt loops and lf ito !7 inch
eight *cai&gt; Hut they arc a. bottoms
In thr .southwest excepting
way* subject' to sudden and
unpredictable clung*
l.oi Angeles, tee:: men are
adopting the slack
Milter who has run drpth r.iptitlv
of tin- SoutJuast
uitv rv s &lt;ni vuulliful t.i Me fasnioni
ft from one end of t he nation to While in los Angeles, there la
tjie oflirr coocludi i Itiat the a melange of al! style*

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Your Girdle Too Tight?
By Poll* ( r i m e r ,
| IH VR POLt Y - If *vm1 do
Newspaper
tn le rp tis e A»'tt nut ra n t to spend a dolisr far
DEAR PUl.t.A
H a new a tipper pull you can make
psnt- girdle t* tr»' tight *i*et an inexpensive and eftecti',
ch it over P in lower part ■&gt;( "tie Attactt the elid,* of t g „
Hie tinning «iur-l I'-tu tow .r.l si, ami* of ruttiui cord to ,
th» center a, far .» t* will gu medium slie safety pm and
and leave |t liter'; ,f--r a day *roeh, t the double cirri into
ot two Tills ha*
cert* mly a chain about a yard long
m a d e miov more comfortat l&lt; Make a big loop at un« (mi
To keep ms- ii-onmg board by tying th« cut off threads
dust fr e t, 1 Cover 1 With a into a stitch about six tncqe*
plastic
b a r from
the dry from the end I 'Ike colored
cleaner « htje It 11 not vt) use rord a» it is easy to locate m
TW* h»g it ■ gi'cirj t u t fur • draw er — BER1HA
I'E.AR POLLA - l use my
th* b o ir d tod * • '• « b iv l n . to
a t t b the pad so oftep —Mr! flower watering can. with a
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By Oswald. Jacoby

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lty
tip in finffiilii
Buffalo, hnv*
boys hk«&gt;
like Ihg*
the
ultrailirn look in slack*
_
It ts always unfoitun, !(• Ill
NOH r n
with lt-to -li - Inch b u tt-ms tuti*&gt;cr tuM.e w-,cn &gt; - r &lt;v
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Souk- extremists t h e n " vote tsuienis bid ami m a - e « ftiftill
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lor bottoms su n.u row * - y ,lg»in«t )•* I tt was ev , II unr*♦ A 7 SJ
i .m hardly ojm i n- t bare t**•-t uidoriunati o ills- l x !• J il
ft a j to a
ot.. the slot Hut. not tar a trials tor ltw- 'li.** VV ,il,|
vv&gt;:r t
kaht m i
was m Itoi tie.»ter N A li . i ha npi.in-lop 01 H.il'a* lev
A«a ' t
A Q'i
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v A t s u :
same ag&gt;‘ group piefers ns**.ti when your opponents -* - - ■
Its cl Ivy League pants* will, one of a few pair* I" toa&lt; h »
S till
S KQl 1
vuife and belt lo..p*
HfU’TII
ilouiiifui sla-n
In
Minneupolts.
the pre
SAKS!
Every E a -t t&gt;lay,-r o : -, n r 1
I., in imi tit taste I* for trail I wilh one le af amt :rt
Sf h. tu
* KgJMt
tioiial slacks, yet in nearby case yinutn , ittier do-ftilft i"
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M Paul (lie hoys ptcii-l the tdd two diam ond*
H-'lh vulnerable
sharp* look of the beitlcss
l.oV Is
I he hi Idiiia in tt
Nouih
r*«i
North
W fi
variety T e e n a g e r s in Phil 'hat u-efl by Itoi.i.v I iidall
t»hU*
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adelphia
have
prelerxnces
Arlluir rvotuns-i. again-'
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liiuti'lotig M noi*a|»diP«A4 4 % T IS*!*ft 5 ¥
m«* and liar in f i art*
r*kft t 0
r* » Pd-ft
T.t furttier complicate tin.
\r 1 htir ilioftf
(h-uhlr i »&lt;!
rn *
. ond) picture faviri in Jab B ohht hid
h p a r fi io &lt;
t 'i* n lu f tra d - f I
ric tn d rofnr differ w)de|v ilir.il *lift ngth
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with tin- western l.-'k com Nil, 0 he.irt ft to It a l« M Holt
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tng on vtrong
ii'i „n»-‘t *ui&gt; Old
jbv 10 tint ■pith' j* lul-l BoM'H. I•4 I’lso*
i u x h o f -e parlay, an y o n e ’ hs,1 onlv "life. Aj ’l i ll Til
!i » rl* in * -44k |4* t*.
i ai a*»r
\ t t TitIT
J..»riit'f
his fft r h* art &lt;■«!'

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II •« ill, family or lndl&gt; litu. Money altotled-to food, trjn*
t r a c k of p.sid ami
nnp.tid bills and da* t o d a y
b u n , * , f \ |H n&gt;cs tiftrn l» a
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f.-r (umthh from.
ti T i p ItctuJ m m.in&gt; IntmlicIns i&gt; 1**» tht
w i f f 'l o p,iy kill
elk hiiiivt Mill Millh li) ciii’ck Mail
to- 1 M.Mulf• ^ t ilt* /&lt;»r
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.« i T ti p i i r i or iim i c*r»*dif |t| t
i« n .rut m om paya l»&gt; rh«*ck
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l*»t* r •
fAAil sir I* Hi ■Ijspil’vlt*
With tcwln\ Pk jtdo a husband
•ii tli* ir 4p|*i^Mch lo “ 'Mi I r a i i ’h can urv*i»k tiiiinc
IMm*11* a Hilt
Ills'll ailli flip fjiiinlh [Iii .i ii m ’a w fif-rt
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dow oi two year&gt; M. *or» -■ " f l . gloomed ap p e a rfh -e ami
Wat of * reception.*: xjiou.d yout.ifu v!«wy«&gt;i»rt s-iuuld
wrcausc
I always a-var b.sck’ The ... tire &lt;.»irps/sls, not
:&gt; u .nikirac *iwi tnatr *m*U
five, is v*rv a-.aact *
modern furniture in pi*?el* I aurr call you by Vo-Jf first
■ft am fifty —Nina f
tram* Hi.a j purely personal
and t nice- )uu asset!. I fell
Coograt-ilsbon- yt*u «i&gt;
far happitt haying a j-.o t&gt;- )■- t.iat 1 &gt;h"ual its truthful
If any of my reader* have
I personally liar s ample
dia.n on tii.x sutijec' 1
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........ ’ ,- r hvaruiH I " . m them
dirmg «•/ 1M"•' * .(H 1 a
A**ff1 ,sfi * *141 ' ,. . h-iW they t'-el ataer' It
hitrMAtiv&lt;* jn.|
I you unrid have Jdat ."e
du Y«ju IliHU d &lt;J - ( d i l l /
*A.Ill *.lM tH l 1 «.I*•’! ai»i HA • ( ..and. a -tress atr l cua’ ft.t till- .Min, to wrai to Chur, t,
t.'ir (ft sift- ■
dll-, tllmj vt(|l
His'iit n» in la .ir of r*l'K» **f .m l" 'Its cirri' meetings, etc
alia' m aterial and what tolvsT
prels'is the lull*- black Jnrsflc i arcful "f :u a krill' f tiller w,'u d you Irsve* ! am fifty,
.'tjtcnicnt .* the »u*xt yuutJi Vail, II"'. or erw right, have gray
ha.i a lair t ample spin, and
ifylng a»d .n tire '»*•»■ taste
"I dislike having in* daufib adi a lurincr Muffle - Vtay”
A deep rteh d*rx hftie or.
ter's
small Jir! cil!
me
‘G randm a t« tin- so u nusual’ , of &lt;v*urs», the ever fashion.
I am lord) mne .m l work an.f r.gfit f'Lfek I wuuld vb-*&gt;sc a
dsi not wish pcuplg t" he re s-ift *i«ii fo.* ttie dr»-*4 and
nundesl of my age and .U lu s J u a . . heavy wool hr-n'ade f"f
0 1 Ilk* having my children va.'l the coal It a new and s n u r t
' t h e bv my first name also ttse to have a brilliant lining fur
the little g u l —t.ar.e-r Wion the coat and the lining of th«
( ttie d f r t t vhnuid n iatih that
an
My personal opiunoi - that of the coat if makes a very
When • Mother rejects her attractive r«»*fum* Uni' &gt;"UT
rightftil and liiKioratiic title i coal with «m* of th* Interim
and her very rewarding till* ing* which g.v* w arm th wiUiof
g rand m oth er,'' *t&gt;c loses out weight.
Monday — " D e a r L d y th
something vrr&gt; precnmi And
.tire- children also m l-i sow* Thornto n k l c L t o d ."
ihina from ti.eir dw y

slti-r i««n:y yean I air a *. own

a,.pro*&lt; I. to l.fe,

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any ih*m ynu or a nu 'm b v r of
flip family j»,nd (ut »»n a aiTflp
ol ji (pci ami dto(( it into a
ju
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•ut.I |ii«* am ount! on thp \&gt;»
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k H rs a Itiiiiiiih; asSouiit of
what pspryon* a|)i &gt;iiiIi It yr*»j
u.ml |o
for a m t t i .i I aa
r.if|o|| It ||». lurnilurp or a

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l " m fc far a w ay- tu let them
kn'.v i am tlhnkhji of limin
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a bright, hew stiver dollar if [ to logic." ht says
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i-oliy uses j o u r Ids* ui Bui­ case*, despite advance p rr p a r i&gt;i muftK in onr Hour
* grin,to. Hawaiian parly.
— ami lliere a n hundreds id lid If you like salted nuts
obesity and Iroslbitc
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SINGLE OILS
Live It of them is that they inspire wash off the salt before you
Although iiiaasagr and ttie
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U.e music has been composed ' Muiu-I
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lt ant some help with your In | e , i than ■ week from Ihr ' and lender score lor thr iu ips), ”I*o AVack'a lb, * J Roger
You love both your hm r and your, acalp is oily, you shouirl f you, your doctor should find
h u m e m a k ln g ’ More than iuu tim e I fir»t saw the pictures.'' perb F c-n rh movie ' la-s Per Miller S ru a ih ) "Look of laivn” your money when you buy i cut out anim al fa u .
1 and remove the cause, U pos­
(flora . shurtenera are featur­
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If th r pain l*4tumea unbear1 Billy prom ote the growth of hair, gr* show sugar in Ihc-lr blood
| o order, send your name, ad la given a chart listing . the - been released by Philips in a Vaughn, I M J , * Mi Iodic l&gt; its prolongctl use leads to un or in their urine? What dis
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Pointers, c o (The bantord Then comes the task of ruin album are ta.lt. innovations— Columbia) She” (Michael Al ’ th r treatm en t ts slopped, the cause excess su g a r?
this will perm anently relievn
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York, itf, New York.
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you would inevitably feel f o r 1 manace with the least d a m s r*
her loneliness.plus the resent, to us
nowK-dgmviit o! our Sift, ; t ,)EAU m i Ap . bAAVHRNCE: ment you'd feel at the que^n- '• If sou- decide, for example,
even though vse five women
that putting up with mother Is
1 am the mother of three ciiji- Knew tliat forced such lirasi c e the tu l ie's m o th e r r t r j t
the less difficult alternative,
siren and my own mother is ‘ tic action on you ?
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ut will begin to lose some of
my problem, Stie ts so y*nsi-1 i don't think you could. O r its unpleasantness. Your d e ­
day last week, the tnut'icr
i a U _ ; 6 h, M*irj wants mr.l4' *»&gt;’ that, t ran t ask her to J Ulnly. without professional ' ci.iorr marie, you’ll get down
thank you (or the lovely ,
-my thing without offending' help, 1 don’t think yml could. J to work on it You'll begin to
Then the only other alter- 1 think up ways to avoid a mu*,
. you her tt I make the sllgtrfest
wediting present
objection Id the demand* she native is putting up with mo- jnE mother’s self-pity and
know how kids are about
makes err my time, she |#lta ther, isn't it?
learn to reassure her of your
a n ti n g
me siie hasn't slept *1! night
It Isn't a pleasant one, 1 eonrrrn before *tie get* a
Now that the birth an
My father treated her like a knww- Hut then vie do not ex­ ehnner to whine for it. tt
nouncynirnta and shower in
vitatlons art out we have •liiccn She expects the same perience what psychologists won't hr easy — hut if it's eas.
decided to Ignore them to treatment from me. I am her call ''conflict" when pleasant ier than rutting loose from
alternatK-es are offered to her. well, that's how it is for
b a c h that girl a lesson Are only child . .
.ANSWER' You'ie boxed* tn. unpleasant ones Conflict hap­ you
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People suffer the torment
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tn Would be more painful fo r' fronted with unpleasant alter- of ennflirt because they won t
mi opinion, there is only
continuing your contp-c natives If they weren't both accept the fact that both their
cm* reason to give i gift ot lion *'Kh your mother and her unpleasant, we wouldn't suf allot natives are difficult. They
any kind. AnJ Ural i* l&gt;c | self • pd&gt;' or bi caking off the fer the torment of indecision hang around in torment in the
like yours. We would just take hope Hut seine fairy godmo­
cause tire giver WANTS to cvnnection with her?
C'"u!d you tell your mother the pleasant one Me resolve ther will change one of their
£ vc I? Keeling ns you do
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you air right
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If you can vliuallxc Benny
a i a free-ipendin| Samaritan
adopting a very large, very
mean little boy (Milton Ber­
io), take It from there.
7;30-8:30 p.m. CBS. Raw­
hide. “A Time For Walling.'*
Rowdy anawera a call from a
friend be helped convict and
goei to hla hanging. George
Griuard ia effective in the
role of the Army captain who
wrongly blamei and kliii a
acrgeant for letting hla wife
die.
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'er*» Daughter. "The Nesting
Instinct." There's a lot of
prattle about nesting instincts,
and then a monetary but not
unexpected shock as the young
girl turns her attentions to
Glen.
8:30 9:30 p .m ,' C B S . On
Broadway Tonight. The guest
list includes Ethel Merman,
Gordon and Sheila Macllae,
The Four Seasons, Rich Lit­
tle and Jackie Clark.
9-9:30 p.m. ABC. Valentine's
Day. "Which Witch 7" If you're a fan of "Bewitched," this
episode, which is a take-off

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11 ; .N. P a r k A v a
133-1171

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firms! T r e a t m e n t —
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Home. Necchl. Pfaffa, so m e aa
lo w aa U &gt;0. Ther e ar* trad*.
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aaa mpla: Dom eatlc Zlg -Eag
told n ew for * J O p»r oH
lalanc* of 114 or IT monthly.

Rolllalcord, Canon, Argue. O rey.
flea, Ulympua.
Minolta. A SANFORD SEW ING CEN TER
l o t So. Tark Ava. I l t - l l l l
others
K ej.ione
Holiday,
Ravara. Kodak, Util A H ow .
all. To w e r A olhar Movla 111 Cu. ft MARQUE TTE Up­
right Freeaer, coat M*0. w ill
Cameras.
aall 1100. Ph. I I I - t l t « .
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A . l PAWN SHOP
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11*1 Orlando Dr.
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LATEX PAINT II .I S gain Arm y1IM Douglaa Ava
N avy Surplwa. IIS Sanford
in -n il
Ava.
A i d i n g Mach ines - T y p ew r iter!
RENT
Ulu* Lustra
Electr ic
S a lta - Ren tals • Htpalra
Carpet S h a m p o a tr for only 11
POWELL'S O FFIC E SUPPLY
per day. Carroll Purnlturo
FOR MER Agen t of la lern a l
Co.
Revenue S erv ice prepares In-,
com a Tax Ralurna by a p ­ NEW t Door, A u to m a tic Rafrlarator w it h al ight shipping
pointm en t. 1111 Park Ava,
sm all.
Fully
g u a ra n te ed .
Ph. U l - I I T I . Ernest BlcknaU.
Delivered Sal* price, tf p er­
CASH IS EAST tn rale*. Juat
fect t ! U ) l . on* o n ly 110*.
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TERMS
DICK'S A P P L I ­
aall t h a t Item you no longer
ANCE. Sanfo rd P la t a ( n e x t
bo P u b l l s ) . U I -1 1 0 4 .

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A ClOQD D E A L A N D
A REAL ST EA L AT

REC EPTIO NIST— Nice person- 6 n l y &gt;5,000 f o r t i l l s 3 hr-, l ! v .
• U t y . to middle ag e. for local
Ing
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of fice. Mnet type well, b o o k ­
h a t h , k i t c h e n e q u i p p e d bl ock
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F A S T . Ex­
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73. M ale or F em ale Help
PACKERS and line op erators
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E x c a tl l n t op portunity for ad*
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Legal Notice
In lha r e a r t af tha Cneenty
J e t e r , Seminal* O a a f y , t i n t #
a f Pla rld a. l a rra h a l* .
In r* tha Ratal* nfi
O. TH EODO RE WALTZ
Deceased
F INAL NOTICK
Notice la hereby given that
(ha u ndersigned will, on lha
l l t ' i day of J an u ary, A. D. 1H5,
praaant to lh* H onorable Coun.
ly J udg* of Sem lnola County,
Florida, bar final i g lu r n , a c ­
count and voucher*, aa AdminD t r a l r l i o f lh* E s t a t e of O.
Thaodoro Waltx. deceased, and
at said lima, than and ihart,
m ake a ppllcallo n to tha aeld
J u d g e , for 4 final aaltlamanl
of her admlnlatyatlon of tald
t e l a te , and for an order dtac h a r g i n g bar aa ouch A d m in is­
tratrix
Dated thla the I t t h day af
Ja nuary . A. D. l i t ! .
■ uaan E. Lao
Aa A d m la la tra trla , o f tha
E t l a l o of
O. Theodore W alla
D eceased
&gt;
Wladarwaadla, Halnaa * Ward
II I P arh Aven ge, South
P. O. Box SIT
W in te r P a th , Florida
Publlah J a a . II, 11, IS A Fab.
S. ISIS
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Ball-Blair Agency
MERI-K W. WARNER
REALTOR
So

Park

'113-1*33

St. Johns Realty

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g c h n n l i n g In p o i n t • l u r a l«-d
%R)ier In F! r l d a o r G e o r g i a
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ROBERT A

WILLIAMS

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Raymond Lurniqul*t, A»w
222-395*

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Falcon, N. C.
nut and malt to p pun below ]f
you f t al ll . naevaaary, you
may aubmit par to na l rr Burnt
alo n g with coupon.

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In Ik* I ««»rt of Ikr I numif
Jutlgr, gamlnitla ( t i u i l ) , F lo r­
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pfr pt i i i i
any c la im# a n d d a ­
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County
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a m i petal uf f l c a a d d r c a a u f t h a
c l a i m a n t, a n d aha! ) ba a w o r n
t o by t h a r l a sm a u l , h l a a g * riI ,
or g l l o r n a y a n d a c c o m p a n i e d
b y a f i l i n g f aa o f u n i d o l l a r
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circulation In which Ihla c i t a ­
tion ahall b t published once
each w eek for four con atcu llv *
week *
W IT NESS my hand and o f f | rial se el o f Iho Clark of tho
Circuit Court on thla tho Slh.
day o f J an u ary, A. D. IMS.
(8EAL1
Arthur II. Ba ckwlth, .Jr..
Clark of the Circuit Court
By: E lis a b eth Br uanthan
D. C.
Carroll llurka.
A tto rn ey a t Law
P. O. D ra w er Z
Attorn ey for P la in t iff .
Sanford. F lorida
Publlah Jan. t . l i . Si, JI, m i
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c Ia sb 1f lad a d i are The p Iju •
To Bava lima and mo nay when
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I A T H E CIR CU IT COURT OF
TIIK NINTH J I D i m i . C I R ­
C U I T IN AND T O R k K W I N O l . i :
COUNTY. C I . OR II M
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a a u l t t o &gt;iulet l h a t i t l e t o Tli«
b #| n w da«cr)b«d p f n p r r t y ba#
b e a n c o m m t n e e d a g a t n #T y ou in
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A na wr r or other plead.tig with
t ha i. I n k *j t l h a a l m o f u g i I
&gt;
a n d &gt; t r v » a copy t h a r a o f up on
l h a p l a i n t l f f a ' a t t o r n a y o n ur
b a f o r a F a h r u a r y l l h , 1945
If
y o u (al l t u J o an,, g d a c r a a p t u
confaaacj w i l l ba • r t t a r a d g g a in at
y o u f u r l h a r a l l a f d a m a n d r d In
t ti e Co m p l a I n t .
W 1T. NE 8 A my h a n d a n d l h a
Beat o f t h a aal d C o u r t In S a n
R tria L bearcy
f -rd S r n i t m . l t C o u n t y . F l o r i d a
E t a c u l r l a of lha l^iat Will t hl # 1 6 t h d a y o f D e c e m b e r . 1944
and T r a t a m a n t of
(VEAL)
C II A It L EH RLANUIIAIID
A r t h u r If- B a c k w l t h , J r ,
BEAIU'Y. HR., diceaaad
C l a r k of t h a C i r c u i t C o u r t
HTENHTUOM. DAVlH g
l i y: M a r t h a T. V l h l a g
,
MclNTOHK
D e p u t y Clark
Attornay for Eaacutrlx
E PO P E HAitJKTT
Poat Offlca U s 1230
Atto rna y for Plaintiff*
Sanford. Florida 32771
5 ' 6 South Maitland Avanua
Publlah Jan. 15, It, | | A A Fab. M a i t l a n d . F l o r i d a 12751
I. 1945.
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P u b l l a h J a n . 1, I. 15. 33. 1961

barn filed a g a i n s t you In the
Circuit Court In and for S em i­
nole C ounly. Florida, by DA N­
IE L SMITH, lor divorce, Iho
short till* of wh ich la DANIEL
SMITH, Pla in tiff, vtraua 11*11I H I I * ANN SMITH. Defendant,
(has* pre sen ts ar* to comman d
you to appear and f l it your An ­
sw er or olhar dafena* or p lea d ­
ing herein w llh the Clerk nf
the Circuit Court of Sem inole
County, Klorlde, en d eervo a
copy thereof on P la i n t i f f * At­
torney. Carroll Ourke, Attor­
ney at Law. P. O. Drawer Z.
Sanford, Florida, on or bafora CD1-4C
Iho Slh day of Feb ru ary, 1111,
or o t h e rw ise decree pro confeeeo w i l l he . m a t e d a g aln et

you.

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bath home,
232-7995

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81. iical Estate - Sale
232-7491 Day

INVESTMENT A REALTY
I K N Dark Ava.
•
333-91 72.

SPACIOUS 4 Bedroom, ft fifth..
Loch Arbor. 222-0950.

CA PABLE Woman daalrea O f ­
fice Of Sale# work, good ei*
perl t o r e % refer m e e t . Bn*
119, Sanford Herald.

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MA1KR FUIIN
Buy — bell — Trade
211-11 E Ut
223-5423

AT FACTORY
111 Magnolia

Tell them you eew
Sanford Herald!

SO U TH W A R D

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a*rva t' ompiiilM a pa c D lI i tn c
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4 n r u m * p r u t a r t i nn grid a ful l
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n k * !■ p l a n n i n g a n e x f * n a l v *
30 N Park A v .
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r e c r u i t a l i mi t i d n u m b e r of H i . H u sin ess R en tals
m a n t o r o m p l a t * o u r adaf f
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94«7 or 345-2139. ____________
t o p o r n 130 a d a y w i t h o u r
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333-4511
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TODDLE HOUSE
SEMI
320 Oak Avenuelbs. tin* Fr«d U 50.
NARY AVENUE and K. 14th
133-1**0
j:0 Sanford Ave
POODLE
STRE ET, OAKLAND, CALI­
ECHOLS BEDDING CO.
CL1PPINO
FORNIA:
Be dding * Furniture
P k J u a n l U 131-9090
50. Mine. F or S a le
A sworn Complaint hav ing
HI

JOHN E. FOX,
W H IT E LADT, h o u eeclet n ln g I
Rea ltor
day yvaek. a t Oenav*. Trane101
N.
Park
Ava.
.
&gt;31-0551
' p ortatlon f u r n l e h e d &gt;10.
W rit* P. O. B ox !M . Oenavx.

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3rd A Park Ave
322 -5441

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132-1511
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A UCTION KALE: Ever&gt; f a t u r *
d a y N i g h t 7:00 p, m . 1 Mil*
E a p L &lt;»f H a n f o r d nn lit. 415.

30. H om e A p p lia n ces

Julian

Sem lnolo County
(Dial Direct)

60. Husinesji Opport.

t l c l a a no l o n g e r n e e d e d . I#ow
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1 3 3 1 f t ! o r (31- 5911.

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S e m in o le R e a lty

MKCHANICS OPPORTUNITY
Diaaal m a i n * , and ctaclrle m o ­ 77. S itu a tio n W anted
tor repair and o v erh a u l f a c i ­
lity
with ratabllahad bual- &gt;IA1D, Ironing. &gt; ! ! - ! l l l .
naaa. S tr a te g i c Sanford l o c a ­
D R E S S E A 11 — D R E S S E S 11 —
tion.
Com plataly
equipped DATS WORK. Reference*.
S a t u r d a y o n l y — J u a t o n e lo
and Includaa Spare Farta. . Itl-OTIO.
a. c u a t o f i i a r . L E E S — I r d dc
C i r i f i and Real F a ta le, On­
S a n f o r d — Op p . W i n n D ix it.
ly IITJI00 w ith aa little as LAY' S W o r k . B l - l t t t
N E E D E X T R A C A S H ? A H e r ­ 17.000 d i w n Owner flnancad
a l d W a n t - A I Balia l h o i a ar*
DAYS Work. 1!l-4(&gt;&gt;&gt;

2 9 . P h o to &amp; E q u ip m en t

price*

Sanford

T H E City o f Sanford Civil Sarvie* Board la a ccep tin g appli­
ca tio n s to aatabRah e lig ib ility
Hat for tha claaalflcatlon of
U t ilit y Man— U t ilit y Plante. S E V E R A L O u l t t a n d l n g 3 A 2
Dtdroom IfomtB a v a ila b le In
Rrqulrem'ant; l l to t l yr* of
• 11. Area# of Kan ford. Let u«
oga; h igh ach. grad, or e q u i­
Fhow you Around!
v a le n t ed uca tion; leg a l realden t of Sem lno)e CIS- for el
lea et i l l m o n th s; some e x ­
p erien ce In m alnt. and o p era ­
tion o f elect. A m»ch. equip1901 S Park Ava.
ueed In u tility plant* Eaam.
for quail Had applicant a will
! ! ! &gt; ! ! ! a n y tim e
fa* held In the City Hall al
1:10 p. m. Jan. !7, l l l i . S ub­ IMMEDIATE o ccu p a n cy — E x - ^
mit
application*
In Civil acullva type, bea utiful I bed- V
Service
E s a m l n e r In City
room. 1 bath houae, &gt;j acre
1
l l a l l by Jan. ! l . IH I .
lot, schoo l bua at door, pavr-l
road. W ill finance. Colleot
&gt;11-3011,
N E E D Someone lo tay Cemenl
Block* A Foundation for ad*
* dlllon. Reasonable. C*H « H » r
FHA - - VA H O M ES'
4 p. m. ::&gt;-o»s».
SALE? BROKER
From 1100,00 Down
Ralanc*
on Easy T erm t
72. F em a le H elp W anted

F E N C E POSTS; C r e oa ot e d CypraaB, f
r
x 7 ft. l o n g , 10c
a * Ph. 1 3 3 - l f S* .

Machlna and Supply C#
i n ! w Snd St__________t ! ! ' » U !

333 «4 ?t

E L I Z A H E rift H T 1 E H I . E R
I )*t r a t a d
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on t h e

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lag say a d v ra lla tia ra t wklrb
H d r a m a a b | * * t !l f»aab!la l a
Ik* a a l l r y
af this
paper.

425-5938

5 0 . M isc. F or S a le

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All Typaa and S l a t .
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1. 4 A 5. Five day* a week

Legal Notice

W ell

I t — Money Warned
41— F e v l n t e A L o s s
I I — Insurance
41— School* A Inetructlbso
70— E m p lo y m e nt Service*
71— Mela Help W an ted
71— F em a le Help Wen led
71— Mel* or F em a le Help
74—8*1*0 Help Wanted
77— Situ ation W ante d
I I —Incom e Prop erty
11 — iluelneee Prop.—Sel*
I I — Real E s t a t e W a s t e d
I I — Ileal E sta te Sel*
17— Iluelneee Ren tal*
ID— Lot* For S a lt
I I — Farm*— Dro ves
t l —Out o f S l a t e Acre***
• 5— House* For Sel*
I I —House*— Sal* or R e e l
17— Houe# For Rent
100— Resort Ren tal*
101—T r a iler s—C e t a n e *
101—Mobil* Home*— Sale
101— Mobil* Hehnee— R e s t
104—Trailer S p e c s — Rent
101—Trailer Lot*— Bel*
101— A p a rtm en ts For R e s t
101— Roo m s For Rent
110— H o tel Rooms
111— Rental Acente
111— Wan ted T* Rent
M l — Auto* For Sale
I I I — Autos— Sal* or Trad*
111—Truc k* For Bale
130— A u to m o tiv e Service
M l — S cooters A Cycles
113— lioata ii Motor#
135— Marine Supplies

322-5612
From

95. Houses For Sale

71. Male Help Wanted

$100 DOWN
%
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1— Do* »—C ete— Polo
10— Poultry — L l v e e lo t k
11—S p eclel Nolle#*
11—C e t tr ln p — Food
FIX IT SHOP
II— P is c e s to E el
NE W LOCATION
IS—Speclel Service*
101 So. Franch
U I-SISl
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17—Je n l l o r l e l Services
PAINTINO.
I I — D o -It-Y o u r self
W i n d o w C U a n l n x . U » n S* r » l e *
11— Dullderi Supplies
p a i l m - n s s __________
10— Herd were
11— H o n e f lep elrs
17. J a n ito ria l S erv ice s
31— Plu m bing
31— P e l n t l n s
II — Well Drilling
T K N T S C H MA IN T EN A N C E
&gt;5— Air con d . A H e e t l n c
Hrrvlta A Suppllaa
31— fledlo • Televlelon
! ! d l 8 P a r k D r . ___________» » • « « « !
11— Photo A Equipment
11— Home Appllence#
B u ild ers S u p p lies
11 — Muelcsl Instrum en t*
11— Ouelnees Equipm ent
P A I N T eloaa out t* p r lc a
11—Jo b P rintin g
O U K O O n T L U M i l E l l CO.
1 14— Upholstery
I I # ^ a p l a A v a ____________ ! U . » H &gt; *
35— Vacuum Claxnara
JT— Movlnp A, S to r e s *
2 0 . H ardw are
1 39— E xterm inato r#
41 —P le n t s — Feed s — Seed)
Sanfo rd '. Moat- Complala
50— .Mlac. 5‘or Hale
TKI* W .U .I A M S IIDW.
51— Art icles For Kent
51—8 wep nr E x c h e n s *
»SL-S**&lt;
i n s K. I l l h _________
51— tVen led To lluy
15— Furniture For Sel#
: l . I'lum liing
51— Antique* For Sel*
II —Money To Loan
PLUM BINO
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MONDAY r . M.

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425-5938

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N O T h l : OF I T III.IF 1IHAIIIM i OF I'HOrilSRII C I IV I U K I
A M I AMKkIIMF.VTI IN C H S t a i a m a m l i r a a m i m u m &gt;- CDI-I
A i u i : a o p t i u : a o s i x o o n - IS c u t ATI JITIUK'I t'Ol'ItT,
IIIVANI'K OF TIIK CITY o r SKMINOI.M COD S T Y , F l . o n SAhFOIIII. F 1,0111IIA.
111A
Not Ira la hereby l i v e n Iha I KBTATK n r
a Public H e a r l n t will be held A. CARL CARKT,
at Ilia Com m ission R.,om In tha
DKCF.ASKD
CHy Hall In the City of KanSOI II'M TO CilKIHTOII*
ford, Florida, a l 1:00 o'clock TO A l.l. FI hHOIISI i i a v i s i ;
P. IS, on Feb ru ary 4, l i f t , to CLAIM*
OR
I) B M A S U I
con sider (he fo l lo w in g ch ange* AO At S BT SAID KSTATKi
and am en d m en ts lo (ha Toning
You and each of you are
Ordinance of lha City of S a n ­ hereb y n otified and required lo
ford, Florida)
file any clalm e and dem and!
Thai property lyin g a l tha which you, or oltbar of you.
so u t h w es t oorner of I l l h S l r e s l may hsv a a g a in st said sa ta lr
and Franch Aven ue It proposed In tha o f fic e of Hon. Karlyl*
to ba oonad R - l (Single Fern- Houeholdtr. Cou nty Judg* of
tip D w e l l i n g )
District . Bald Sem lnola Cou nty, a t hla of fice
property being more p a r t i c u l ­ In thy Court H o u se tn Sanford.
arly daarrtSad aa fo llo w s:
Florida, within six calendar
The aaat l i t feet o f Lota m»n(ha from tha time o f tha
I, I, 1 and I, Amended Flat first p ublic ation of thla notice,
o f Druid Park , a t rocordad Each claim or demand must
l a F la t Doak T, P a g e s I and ba In w ritin g and con tain tha
4. Banalnoli . C o u n t y
R e ­ plac* o f residen ce and Boat ofT u b l l t h J a n / *33, I t A F o b . I.
cord s
flea addroat o f tha claim ant
13. I MS .
All partita In tntaroat and and tnuai'
aworn to by tha
C D I*I»
cltlaana ahall have an- oppor­ cla im a nt, hla ag.ant or atto rn ey
tun ity to ba heard at said • r tho asm * ahall ba void.
bearin g.
A. Carl Caroy, Jr.
TV RENTAL
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10-11 p.m. CBS. Slattery's
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Town." Exciting drama.
10-11 p m. NBC. Jack Paar
Program. (Color). G r a d e
Fields, Terry * Thomas and
Milt Kamen are guests.
10-11 p.m. ABC. 12 O'clock
High. "The Lorelei." Il‘s pre­
judice vs. superstition in this
hour. Savage Is convinced a
new colonel assigned to him
as a potential group leader,
la unfit for command.

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St. JoKk Vlllif»—W. Oh., Hanford; Suburban Eetlteo—
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Looking For A Second: Car — You 11 Find IT HERE! 322-5612
9."). Mouses For Sale
S U M .A N D , 1 Dtdroom. 1 bath,
111 m on th, 1100 Down. Asturn) payment*.' Com ple tely
fenced. IJJ-40OL

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-F ri. Jan. 22, '65

By Nadine Seltzer

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R A V E N N A PARK, Low m o n t h ­
ly pay ment*
1-bedrnom, 1
bath. acreeaeil-ln porch, larg e
lot. i i i - i i i j .

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lO**. Mobile Homes - Snle 106, A p a rtm e n ts tor Rent -------------------------------------.
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710

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106. A partm ents for Rent

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95. Houses For Sale

97. Houses For Rent

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JS4S PARK DRIVE
221-4124

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'62 Kalron |S97 b*t. 437 mo.
*60 Rambler 4R96 b»1. 436 mu.
'61) Ford 46" I btl. 432 mo,
'60 Volks'W. 4596 bat. 429 mo
( | '60 Merrury 4999 bat. 439 mo.
'60 ( or»air *h97 h«l. 437 mo.
'60 Rambler 4997 bat. 437 mo.
'59 I'l)moulh 4199 bal. 421 mo.
'59 4 hey. 4399 bal. 423 mo
'59 ( hey. 4199 bal. 421 mo.
'59 Flintier 4*97 bal. 439 mo. |
'59 Renault 4I9H bal. 423 mo.
'59 Ford 4(99 bal. 42* mo.
' '59 I'l) moulh 4199 baL *17 mo.
'59 Che*. 4SI7 bal. 137 mo.
1 *5h Chey. 4299 bal. 417 mo.
'56 Ch*yrolet 499 bal. 42 mo. |
*55 Cadillac 499 bal. 42 m*.
'55 Ilodge 439 bat. 4t mo.
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322-4503
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top. Fartorr air rundlllnnad and all power equip­
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322-2562

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Sanford
3 22-I8 8 l

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End Of l-’renrh Ave.— 2600 Block Orlando Drive
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62 VALIANT.
Dealer, G

55 Ford
l - l u . Sedan, 6 Cylinder,
Standard Tiauamlaaiun,
Healer.

*395
56 Ford
Station Wagon.
Transportation.

$

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Standard Transmission.
Radio and Heater. A Good
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Tomorrow May Be Too Late

MILKS ON ALL USED

Economy

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As Nrw — A l.«t Of
Only ...
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1125

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1295
A Hard Onr To Find. Dnly
2-Dr, 8 l*n. T rana, Radio and
60 CORVA1R,
Heater, Save A Lot Of Gas With This On* ‘745
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‘675
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*450
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ra n a, All Nrw Tlrra, ('Iran
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56 Transmission,
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*495
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American 2-Dr. Sedan. «
Cylinder, Stand. Trans..
Heater. Can't Be Heat
For Economy.

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I 'o w ir Ini lulling S e a t a
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l l r a t r r . ami F a r t o r y AD.

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2 I** ( Im tuf F rom .

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llisrayne 2 lloor, 6 Cyl.
With Std. "Iran, mission.
Radio and Heater.

875
375

C A ENGLISH
O w FORD 4
Speed Trana, Radio and
Hyat^r.
,

1195

59 Rambler

$

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58 Chevrolet
M i i n u , 4 D«H»r. Fully
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rnn d lllo n in ir On# P r e ­
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1963 IUTICK
SKYLARK sport roupe.
White bucket seat trim.
Power steering sml Turbine
transmlaainn.
Tor
th e
young at heart. A very
popular rar amt bard to
find Cheat day a. he* it and
drive lit

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495

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4 Door Station Wagon,
V-h, Automatic Transml*.
alon. P o w e r Steering.
Power Brakes. Radio A
Heater, and Factory Air.
A Special At

Small Kquity Down Payment

Qualify Mobile Homes, Inc.

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, Wonders” At Our &lt;£► Lot

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O V ER These PRICES

Door llartop. \ ’-4. Auto.
Tran*., Power Steering.
P o w e r ItrakrH, Radio
and llratrr.

'Cold Spell Sale!

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Used Car Prices Are
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ish nod Solid llody, Good
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blear 50*10 2 lied Room, Front Kltchrn, Early American
Glrnro 50*10 2 lied Itiwm, Front Kltrh*n
.Star 55*10 1 Bed Room Front Kitchen
flu tte r 51*10 2 Red Room. lYi Bath
Statlar 57*10 J Bed Room, t l j Bath

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Ellinor Motor Co.

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top. (irnulnr leather In.
lerinr trim. Every conceiv­
able Buiek arreaanry option
ha* been Inatalled on thl*
lop luxury car. Tremandoua
saving*!

This Mobile Home Is A 1965 S tnlier 55x12, 2
Bed Room. t ' i
Baths And Is Priced At
SjtitMMlO, And StnrlinK At H O'clock S nlurdiy.
Jnnunry 2.1, The Price Will Drop $50.00 Every
u, Hour Until Sold. If You Are In The Market
For A Mobile Home — Take Advantage Of
This Dutch Auction. The Adjusted Price Will
Be Reporled K*ery
Hour On WHIY.

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used

100' i .Mechanically
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nr 1.000 Miles.

1963 B LlCk

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121. Scooters &amp; Cycles

US. Trucks. For Sale

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• Hard Tops
• Convertibles
• Station Wagons

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123. Boats A: Motors

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w o o d . S mi , f r o m N A 8. Ph

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hotna on 3 large curtier Iota
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Ph. 322-1835

2nd &amp; PALMETTO
2507 PARK UK.

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P H O N E 322-6231
322-0861

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Get The Message?
Here’s a news flash to interrupt
the programs coming in so loud and
clear on the tryinsistoj- radios so ma­
ny addicts insist on having with them
at all times:
In Philadelphia a college professor
took a busy transistor radio away
from a lady sitting beside him on a
bus and, she says, bopped her on the
head with it.

»

In Bogota, Colombia, three persons
carrying turned-on radios were shot
in one evening. Police are looking
for a noise-hater who finally flipped
and went berserk.
Apparently, unsolicited and com­
pulsory m usic.and channel chatter
hath power to arouse the savage
beast.

Worry Clinic

Not Good Business
It is ironic that free enterprise—
trademark of the American way of
life—is being Increasingly shunned
by young'America as a way of mak­
ing a living.
Colleges across the country report
th a t more and more graduates are
shying away from corporate careers
to enter such fields as law, medicine,
teaching, scientific research and pub­
lic service, including the Peace Corps.
■ Why? Here are some of the rea­
sons given by the young reluctants:
"Too much high pressure.”
"Too much conformity."
"Too much planned obsolescense.”
". . . a man in a gray flannel suit
with a Martini and an ulcer.”
‘The design of your lie makes loo

Dick

much difference.”
"A-salca job? Who wants to spend
his life in a grubby hotel room?”
This is not the image that Amer­
ican business wants or deserves. But
it is the image that apparently is
getting through to enough young po­
tential business leaders to leave cor­
porate hiring quotas going unfilled.
Somewhere along the line some­
thing has gone haywire—either in
business itself or in colleges, where
the students are forming their ideas.
Whatever the cause, every effort
should be made to remedy it quick­
ly.
To remain strong and healthy,
good old American business needs
good young American blood.

West’s
Bruce

The Lighter Side.WASHINGTON (UPI) Sexy movies are all the rase
nowadays. I don't think I’ve
sprn a motion picture in the
past year that 1 didn’t spend
half the* time blushing, Dur­
ing some scenes, even my
d&lt; wlaps turned crimson.
Nevertheless, 1 wan, a hit
surprised to find this sort id
thing goings on at the Smith
soman InslitutionT
Like most museums, the
Smithsonian as a rule is in
dined In he somewhat on the
stuffy side
Anyway, on Wednesday eve
ning ol this »Cek the Smith­
sonian opened its own film
theater and began presenting
a weekly series of movies that
will continue into ihe spring
Secretary S Dillon Ripley
described Ihe projeel as "an
educational aeries designed to
increase the public's know
ledge and appreciation of var
ions dimensions of the human
llies and science **
Hut for openers, Ihe Smith
sonian chose a real ringer It
was an lt-minule color film

entitled "How Tine Trees Re­
produce."
I dropped by to see the film,
not as a thrill • seeker but be­
cause I happened to he inter
ested in this subject.
A few weeks ago, 1 was in­
strumental in bringing tn light
some 1&gt;( the true farts regard­
ing the sex life of pine trees,
which had been the object of
some rather slanderous ru m ­
ors.
It was being whispered sboul
pine trees occasion­
ally change from male to le
male, and vice ir rs a This,
nn doubt, was what gave rise
to the expression "whispering
pines."
J t u l mv investigation diselo
srd that such a thing is math
ernatically impossible, b e
cause a pine tree H a dually
both male and fpmale at the
same time
Despite its spiry titIr. the
Smithsonian film, which won
an award at the recent Venice
Film Festival, servrs a worth
while purpose by bringing out
details in this regard

Herald Area Correspondents
Altamonte Springs
Mrs. Julia llarlue
818-1118

Fnterprlse
Mrs. Rltehle Harris

R^ir I.ake-Forrsl Cily
Mrs. Maryann Mlira
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Caaerlb erry

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Mra. Joan Magla
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Drllary
Mra. John l-eona
668-1883
Deltona
Mra. Mildred llanay
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Political Notebook

WASHINGTON (NBA) — to try and then abandon one
For one thing, it revealed
In the bloody battle* at strategy after another, nevrr
that the lower part of a pine
tree is male, whereas the up- Hinh Gt*. the Viet Cone *«*re giving one a chance to succeed
l»efore we drop it and jump
j&gt;er part is female. Which was out to break the back of the
certainly news to me. And new U.S.-South Viet Nam to something else.
So far (Lap's plan has suc­
which is certainly a coiy a r ­ pacification program centered
ceeded, we've ii Irea dy s t i n te d
rangement.
ami abandoned several major
I h e dilference is found in on the Greater .Saigon area.
If the th eo ries t h a t Red Ho strategic programs in infanthe types of rom-s. some being
masculine and some feminine Chi Minti’a top G e n era l (L ap ry.
At Hinh (La, the Reds won
I could elaborate on this, but i ha* been a d v o c a tin g a t e carri*
I don't want to give away the ' etl through. Hinh (La will he several vietofiei:
only one of a eeuea of sharp
The local militia did not
plot of the picture
As i watched "How Pine ptinchei in the next few hold. T he * ommnmsts won
with the shop worn tactioi
Trees Hrprirduce." it occurred I months.
they have used for "o y e a r s,
The
CMS,-South
Vie
I
Nam
lo me that some enterprising
a the warm t h e y . used agamst
Hotly wood producer r n u I d program gambles that
lake the film and expand it I strong local militia can he the Klein h.
! trained in each aiea t*» defeat
T hey e a p tu ie il Hinh (La, set
into a lull length musical
Perhaps he could get 1.1/ small Viet (*4«ng rnidits and up anihiiwlies a n d w ailed GovTaylor to play the lop of a hold off bilge Red alt*** ks un­ i‘if!ltie||f lidfips fell into the
anth'ifthi * a n d A m e m .to* w ere
pine tree At the moment, I til government n gula rs
rive.
|
killed. T he VlfL C " " g Used the
don t have anyone in mind lot
Then reft i ally, t he regolara ( \ »iiet ii ii 11 heHi »i pt e r diend ma
the oilier part.
are to get their ijnn klv en­ j bait for f o i l her a m b u s h e s
ough with sufficient men not I ! G o v e rn m e n t lroup* fell into
umpoiis tn knock out any llnsr aiilbosbe*, too.
nuiuher of fh-l ttunp*
The Hi .K hrbl limit (La jlisl
T his pi ■gt mu I at routing t•» lolig einuigh In l» aide to kill
t ‘ S plans l 16
he jK'f ft's led "If Hume of the deriiocratir an
leadereliip of
ST T A U T ( \ V U
l.yle ( \ m l h e G r e a t e l S a . g o i i a t e a , fi ( iMUimiriist
VVtlftifn, I nitrtl P h * s tut, pi »in- l hen be s p t r a d I hi niigh H*&gt;u1,h tlie eiiiitnmmi v. set up and It ip
a mhushes, inflict heavy casu­
linntil coluiimtM nri«l f a r m e r Vlet Nil 111.
Washington niHfitijgrr, via* tlis*
If the Viet Long follow alties eii gtivemment tioops
r h m jj r t l from M artin M em or­ (Lap's thrones, then they and «aptilie fcmiMr numbers
ial
«l wlirr** he wit* must prove tins I ’ S plan un- o f t S made u *a pons.
take n a f te r he s u f f e n d a h e art wuikahle le foie it really gets
Hut t he Red Vii'l ( \ m g
going *41 lhu.1 we’ll ahaiUb 11 didn't win all the Vidoiu-S
k lire 30.
He will continue the con
it and try another plan. Then I h e South ViH N a m g o v e r n ­
vnlesrt*ni e lit hi a home here when we're slanted on the next ment tioops showed hig h Inavfor neve ml weeks before i f - plan, they'll liy to get os to eiy un d r I iij xI allied f u r . T hey
Miming Ills I 'P I column " n a ­ abandon that new plan before | kept m ovin g in n g a n l l e s s of
tional w in d o w " in The S a n f o r d it get* operating.
iMSualtp's. T hat should e ra se
Herald.
The (Lap Mini is lo get u* American concern that the

week*-

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prnfc sinnr»ls,

Oattrn
Mra. Claranre Kaydtr

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20c.
Then memories these answ­
ers as a star 'aafesman mem­
oriae* his replies' to a pros­
pect's questional
(Always writs to Dr. v
Crane in care of The San­
ford Herald, enclosing a
long stamped, addressed en­
velope and 20c to cover typyou send for one of his book­
ing and printing costs when
lets.)

Barbs
By Walter C. Parksa
Instant bone, vacuum-pick­
ed in bottles, is now availa­
ble lo repair human bodies.
If bonebcads weren't so dumb
they'd appreciate this.
Couple of people were re­
cently injured in an auto
crash. The car had seat bells,
ton. Die victims wert silting
on them.
Fashion forecasts say th sl
this spring, skirt (jiemllnr*
will lie evrn farther above th*
knees. Now we know what
'high style" means.

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hslpful in axplalning tha
Caesarian method of childAgsin, it requirea stvtrml
birth.
mors years of mental growth
for the child to ask:
"How did I get into yont
tummy, M other?"
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Years,” enclosing a long
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sex queries in the sami sim­
ple manner in which the child
asks them, tha child pays no
more attention than to any
other scientific punle.
Oddly enough, however, tha
normal child atopa with that
first query if you answer it
correctly.
For it requires several more
years of mental growth for a
child to generate the next
question in the sequence, which
Is this:
•'Mother, how did I get
out?"
This may come without
warning, as the younglr may
happen to see a pregnant
neighbor woman walking down
the street.
"How did you get out of
where?" Milly's mother would
probably reply.
"Why, out of your tummy,"
Milly would answer, "Remem­
ber? You (old me [ came out
of your tummy.”
Whereupon, h e r mother
should answer her at once
without any blushing or oth­
er evidence that she is embar­
rassed.
"There are several wsya by
which babies get out," she can
begin.
“ Don't you remember the
story about the Little Bed
Hen, which Vua captured by
the fox ?
“While the fox was asleep
the Little Red Hen cut a door­
way in the big sack in which
she was a prisoner and slip­
ped out.
"Well, sometimes itie doct­
or lakes Hie mother into the
hospital and gives her medi­
cine to put her to sleep.
".Then, while she is still
asleep, lie cuts a littlr doorway
in mother's tummy and lift*
the baby out. Afterwards, tie
sews up the mother, just as
Ihe Little Iteii lien sewed up

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Vietnamese aren't willing to
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properly trained and led.
This was all the mote ini*
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alert every young married
couple, For you nrrd &gt; to
memorise Olh r x .r t answ­
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Yon dare not drprnd on
■pur of the moment inspira­
tion. So arnd for the book*
let below and keep it oa
hand!
George W. Crane, Ph. P., M.D.
CASE U-489: Martha D.,
■Red 68, is the jerandmothrr
of 3-year-old Milly who sud­
denly asked her mother:
“Mommie, where did 1 come
from?'*
Milly's mother evaded the
issue for shs didn't know what
to say,
"You came out of Mother's
tummy,” is the simplest way
to solve this problem.
"But, Dr. Crane," Martha
protested, "suppose Milly were
then to ask how she got out
of her mother's lummy?
"And what if ihe also in­
quired how she got into her
mother's tummy ?
"Wouldn’t that he very em­
barrassing, especially if guests
were present?"
Well, who would he em bar­
rassed in such ■ situation?
Would it be Milly? Or her
mother? Or her grandmother?
Milly would not feel emhatrassed, for her casual chit.dish query is motivated sole­
ly liy scientific curiosity.
do you suppose adult
priidlshnrsa and blushes rv .r
got tangled up with such sex
queries ?
Because of a false social sex­
ual code!
College graduates have even
concocted strange falsehoods
la* about the stork) to delude
children and thus generate an
abnormal
salnr iousness
in
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M T r n D A T , J A N r A H T M, 1M3*
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Oat of that* wonderful day*
v t m you can i i p n i i your o*n
talent la far greater harmon­
ious acsord with olhere than
you have been abla to do f o r a
omfilderablo period of time
peat, id make a point to g*t in
tauch with your fellow c o m panlona and Join (erase In tha
many lattreeUng condition*
that ara about you. Neat touch,
fine finleh, art, music. color or
beauty can all be Included in
your aufroundlnga by the appli­
cations you place upon them to.
day. tonlfht.
AR IC 9 (March 21 to April II )
— If yo u come r i g h t ou t with
your Ideae and h a v e a more
c o n cilia to r y a ttitu d e , a s s o c i a t e *
will be more loya l and c o - o p e r a ,
l i v e . A ssist thoee w h o c o m e t o
you for help. B e t h e eoul of
cord iality.
T A i m « (April 10 to May 2fl&gt;
— F o ll o w t h r o u g h w ith your
Meaa and w i l l i n g n e s s t o work,
al nee th e r e la muc h brill* nr a
In them and r r t u l t e ran be fine.
Me more a p p recia tiv e o f oih*r*.
FI* clo th in g . Improve h ea lt h
far buoy daye ah*ad.
r . K V i m (May 21 to J u n e 2 1 )
— A flna S atu rd ay for g a t tln g
werrlaa .behind yo u and l o o k .
In* f o r w a r d to b e t t e r a n d m o re
In te r e s t i n g thing*. Ge t thoe e
particular t a le n ts w o r k i n g ha
h ighly d e v o t e d t o l o v e d on*.
MOO N C‘I I I M I R K * ( J u n e : j
to Ju ly 21)— A lth o u g h y o u have

much, w o r k to do, c o n cen tra te
on w h a t e v e r w ill g i v e your
cloaeat o f kin the g r e a t e s t
pleasure. Y o u c a n h a v e e s n i r *
Hy you dealra. Uat b u s y a t auch
latar.
L E O ( J u ly 21 ( a A u g u s t i n —
B e a d in g th r o u g h your p a rse
a n d othar w o r t h w h i le media
bring* forth t h a Inform ation
you are s t a k i n g . Th en te lk af*
falre ov er w ith partner* Plan
piny trip* t h a t yo u dr Mr* to
m a k e n o w , for b e e t r e s u l t s
VIRUO

•m ber

(August

21

to

bepi*

2 2 )—

Con at jltlng with
ye r i o n t w h o are f i n a n r i a l w i t • rd* w ill ba very helpfu l la
g e t t i n g ow n m o n e ta ry e f f a c e
better

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more

taaly. I*&gt; it In w r i t i n g , n *t m
your h e a d a Ion a.

1,111 M A ( B c p t t m b e r I t to O m aber 22)— If you get an e a r l y
start today, you find m a n y
doors

of

o p p o r t u n i t y o p e n to
be at y " ' i r
c h a r m i n g b e e t , t »* t h e d i r e c t
a p p r o a c h w i t h o t h e r * . Do a c m e

you and you can

entertaining

Rt'OUFlO (October 11 ♦* Vo.
vemher I I ) — I n v e s t ig a t i n g b^w
o have mera h a rm o nio u s r e l a ­
tion* In builne ea le f in e on th e
free Saturd ay Hark lhn*e mho
1 . w o r t h w h i l e . H o rn a n * *
s h o u l d be u p p e r m o s t i n ) u r
mind tonight.
■ A G i r m t i r S ( N o v a m b e r 1!
to D e c e m b e r I I ) — H ave a r ' r *
t a l k with g o o d f r i e n d * a n d p l a n
■oc t a l m a i l e r * f a r I n t o t h * ' i l u r e Me m o r e f r i e n d l y wi t h
*
you h a v e Ju *t met. T h i s w l
m a t u r e Into a v a lu a b le friend*
ship
C A r 1111*011 &gt;
CiDerambar
&gt;1
(o J a n u a r y 2 0 ) — Y o u a r e d e ­
al r ou* nf n* c u m i n g m o r e p ta­
l a r a n d t h l * la i h * r i g h t 1 *v
t o do w h a t e v e r wi l l • &lt;• «&gt;mp - h
I b i s a t m 1.1■ a u r a &gt; t»U g e t ) ♦?
bi l l * p a i d S h o w t h a t &gt; o u ar* a
r e s p o n s i b l e • i t l *e n,
4 1| 1 A l l l i a
( J a n u a r y Jt
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February
1 * ) — N e w ayef** ■ *.
d a t a p u l t o w o r k m o r e tnt* Tg t r u l y la t h e b e e t w a y t u *t
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p a r t o f ( M* d a y . c o n t a c t D
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cu rately « # v * 0 that you k«
how to d e a l with new per*

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rtf t h o s e m i r w l n t j * p e n pi* t o
w h o m o t h e n f l i n g e a r l y In
f.ir s u p p o r t , m o r a l o r o t h e r a «,
a n d w h o e 1 tide a g r e a t d e a l nf
w a r m t h a n d c h a r m . T h e r e ’■
al a n w o n d e r f u l u n d e r a t a n d i n r a*
to h o w to a ss is t a f el lo w m n
tn a l l k i n d * of • m e r g e n c D * ' o
he a u r a y ou g iv e t he best * t o ­
r e l i o n p o s s i b l e . s i n c e t h e d&gt; ct«e. h u m s n l t a r l a n, p s y c h l a t r i i *
a r e all hare.
I I M l A Y i J A M A R T *4. 1 M *
GERHIAL
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Now yo u have a w ary g re a t do*

ptre to 'p r o d u c e r e s u l t* ' and
are under eaeallent r e s u l ts fnr
10 doing, but you ge t much
rtrpth of perception as to Ju»t
• hat tlieie can be h&gt; e arly • *•
'(end Hug the aervlrp* of yoiif
choice end re n ew in g a rig h t
spirit within you B# eure th at
y o u do so also Inve stiga te w i s t *
ever you do not unde rstand,
for it ra n eomt quickly Into iha
open now
AMIICS (Msrrh t t to April II )

— Any

governm ent

ta*ep,

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o r a 1 oc k 1 , to0 n d » 1 n ■ 11 r * n c as m

tha like should be take n care n i
q u ick ly today, flat y*ur aim #

on a rrtnrf p r a c t i c a l b a ils Hee
that ev ery th in g w orks m ors
efficiently f"f you.

T \1 it H I l April 20 t« Mav 30

— H aving first eat up epp' int
jtie n ts with your aaaorlatee »r*u
t a n than proceed to long c h ste
on tha pp|B*y level eepecl.iliy,
(1st plana o r g a n is e d ' Then *-♦
t o w O'r k UU1c k I &gt; %h d o 11 h e n *
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nitoera may b* tha m*«', s to
l a v e m any a M f a . e r r e p u t a t i o n
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the plana you Ilk# f o r future.
L k u (J ul y I t to A ugust |1» —
I n s t e a d of g o i n g o u t t hi s free
b u n d s y. c o n a t a t r a t e u p o n t h a
v e n t s a n d d e a l r a # o f own kin.
T h e y l o o k t o y o u foe quick a n d
p o s i t i v e action
H u n t 4li«P*
p o i n t t h e m . £ * t w h e a l s r olling
nicely.

4 11 11 *0 ( A u g u s t 22 to keptamber 22)— Gel abou t to homes
o f relatlvoe. friends, tho se whs
can ba h elp fu l In your career
afte r yo u have been to church
T a k a t im e to st u d y y o u r papal
fleet. In d u lge lu hubbies that
are w o rth w h ile .
M i n i \ (Septem b er 22 to Oct­
ober Sip— You h a v e t o elevate
your eon sr leu a a eee to grea ta i
t h i n g s n o w if yo u w e n t to bl
more auooaaaful U t er.
U '-l
abou t yo u an d aaa where ta
m ake rep airs to property. F'.ai
them w la sly,
a r o R F i D (October t l to No­
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taaileally today, alnca you ax«

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w b t l to p a n l l i i . D t a ' t b t e g rrtoalTO t o w . Oot tbrxlt m a rt

w n * n a y . j j T C i n r * • . iaaa
Thin la a won d erfu l day and
e v en in g In In v ee tlg eta w h a t ­
ev er yo u do not understand
Oat b u l l m t v t n g the p tr aonal
and
the
financial
arrang'- manta with otb»ra that ran
b rin g to both them and t« V"U
a g r e a t e r amount o f arcurtly
from t n or a r e n d i t io n . and peraona that have not been helpful to you Hack loyal pair
Vltll.it (Merr.rf II to April
m — tie happier by g rtH n g
righ t Into , t a i . Ir tu ra n ce. rer u n t y ryatterr that ara v ita l t"
your Ufa now. w h a t e v e r n m tarn a tiro rm ollona ran ale.t tie
battar m&gt;w. It* aery hind. In­
tellig e n t
T t l HI « ( A p r il 10 to May
i n ) — flattin g a battar undera ta n d ln g w ith aeaoela'a# and
othara who do not a g ree wi'h
vou ta right thta a m t.laten
i„ i,tr ie of Ihoee 1 u reape. t
F o llo w th r o u g h on them to
yo ur, b e n efitfiF.MIM i l t i l 11 t« June 111
__H a ttin g In o more e d u c a t i o n ­
al and cu ltural thing* la vary
Wlaa today, alnoe you nivha 'h»
rontacta. that appeal to you
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to July 111— Battar plan your
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p o e a f u l y o g p g e t e r a wh i m* r y r Iciilty w'll k n o w «*&gt; h o u n d * a n d
w h o w i l l ha a h l a t o H e a r up
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l o g a n y d a c l e l n n a nr mahlng
a n y j u d g m a q i a l i a r # ta a par*
p a r a n n a l i t y th a t U a v e r b u M :
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d o n ’t p r y m o mu* h
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f e a r U fa la la r g a lr up «» S O I I
C a r r o l l lllg h t a r a in d iv id u a l
r * r i e u t fo r y o u r i ' p fo r Fab**
r u a r y ta now ra a d y . F o r yo u r
cop y a e n l » o u r h lrth d a ta and
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CKCKEP PRAUMfRU P(AW*»ls[
OF CORONARY AND fO LW P
A PNEUMOTHORAX—
RIGHT, S IR , BUT—

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2 u u a r WANTED T ' \
,FTEST THESE BATTEd tS I

Sunshine Park
Opens Thursday

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Carter Inaugural will kick off
8 un»hine Park'* M dajr racing
ataion Thursday.
The race, it a Jive.and onehalf fujlrng event for fourycar-olda and up.

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T i l l ! %%, he nr • he will !•* one
o f t h n a e v a r y Inven tive and pur-

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d o u b lt b e t t in g . P o i t tim e w i l l

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Baptist

TH* B EV EN T n-D A T
ADVENTIST CHURCH
Corner Tlh A Elm

F IR S T B A P T 1 IT CHURCH
111 P o rk Avoouo
P. B C b a n e * ------------ P aolo r
M o rn in g Worohlp — 1:1# n. m.
• u n d er Sch ool — — l t d *- mM orn in g Worahlp — 11:10 a- m.
T r a in i n g Union — 1:10 p. m.
E v o n l n g Worohlp - T:4I p. nv.
Wod. P ra y er Borvlc* T i l l P- m.

J. U H a r o h a l l -------------- m o t o r
S E RVICES S ATURDAY—
Sabbath Schoo l —— B:BB a. m.
Worohlp Sorvleo .— 11:10 * m.
Wodnoodoy N ig h t
F r a y or S o r v l e o ------ T i l l 9- mb.

Alliance

P 1NECRE9T AHSEMRLT
O F OOD CHURCH
Cor. ITth and Elm
I t m . W ilder -------------- m o t o r
Bunder Schoo l ----- 4:41 h- mMorn ing Worohlp — 10:10 *■ m.
E v e n i n g Worohlp — T:M p. m.
T o u t h gorv. ISun.) _ 1:00 p m .
M ld-W **k Sorv. (W od.) - Till
p. m.

Episcopal
CH RIST CHURCH
Church StraoL L o n g w o o d
Fr. Chari** W. S l o w e r ! . Jr.
V ica r

Holy Communion _ 1:00 a. to.
F a m i l y Sarvloa ft
Claaooa _________ t:0t a. m.
Claaaao . — ____ 0:10 a. m.
HOLT CROSS
401 s. P a rk Ava.
Fr. Loroy D. Sopor, Roctor
H o l y C o m m u n i o n __T:l* a. n
F a m i l y Btrvlca and
Bundap Bchool ......... — »;00 a. ■
M orn in g P r a y e r
IF iro l Hundag —
H o ly jC om m unlaa 11:04 a. ■

Christian

rin1ST CH RISTIAN CH URCH
OF CHRIST
u s3CIPLES
e
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HOT 8. Sanford Avo. ‘

CEN TRAL BA PTIST CHURCH
Cor. U t h SL ft Ook AV*.
0*11 s m i t h — --------r o o l o r
Su n day Sch oo l ....... l l U #- mMorn ing Worohlp — 11:00 a. m.
T r a in i n g Uunlon — l i » » P- mE v o n l n g Sorvleo „ — 1:00 p. piV ’od. Proror Sorvleo T:I0 P- wNuroorp Open
IV Tit It —----------------T:»0 p. m.
S u n d e r Nil* Broadcast

F IR S T SOUTHERN
METHODIST CHURCH
W om an'* Club H ulldlng
101 Ook Avo.
Du rw ard IL K n ig h t J r , Patino
Su n day S c h o o l ____ 0:41 a. m.
Wo rahlp Barvdc* _
7:10 p. m.
.

F R E E METHODIST CHURCH
Cornor Ith BL and l a u r o l Avo.
R * '. C E. A n d o r o o n ___Poo tor
Tol ophonoi I I I . T o l l
S u n d a y B c h o o l ____1:41 a. m.
Morn ing Worohlp
10:41 a. m.
E v e n i n g Worahlp __ T:00 p. m.
Wod. P royor Borvlc* 1 . 10 p. m.

Church Of Christ
CHURCH OF CH RIST
(Ionova
Ralph Rrowor Jr. Evangelic!
lllhl* School --------- 1:10 a m.
M o r n i n g W o r e h l p — *:10 a m.
K e n l n g W o r e h l p .„. t :&gt;0 p m.
W ed . P r o y o r S e r v ic e T;10 p. m.

Lutheran
PAOLA CHURCH Ol- C l t n i S T
H ig h w a y 10 Woal
Morrla R u b y ------- K vangollat
HIM* C l i M ______ 10:00 *. m.
M orn ing Worohlp _ ll:Oo e m.
E v e n in g Worohlp
t;00 p m.
111blft uloeeea Wed. _ T:14 p. m.

W EBTStDE MIBSIONART
R A P T U T C1IUHCII
Ith SL ft Hollp Avo.
Jo h n 1L K i n g -------------m o t o r
Sunday School ------ 10:00 a. m.
Sunday
Morning Worohlp — 11:00 a. m.
Sunday
E v o n l n g Worohlp — 7 iW p. m.
Wodnoodop
F ro y o r Sorvleo
T:00 p. m.

CHURCH OF CH RIST
1111 P e r k A n n u l
l i r o e r n ______ E v a n g e l l i t

Real

Sunday
UU-le S t u d y ____— 10:00 a. m.
M o r n i n g W o r e h l p — 11:00 e. rn.
E v e n i n g S erv li* ... t;10 p m.

PINKCKF.BT IIAPTIST
C llllllC ll •
Onoro lload
Po o to r .......... W illiam J. Ou**o
Murnlng Worahlp
II "0 a. m.
Sunday Hrhool
0:44 a. m.
T ra in in g Union _ — *:M P m.
E v e n in g Worahlp
T:io p. m.
Wed. o f fleer a ft T**ch-re
Moo ting —---------------*:I0 P

S . • "H -reld of Truth" 1 p. m.
su ti.ley on Channel I
Tuee ley
Lodlxe mill* Cleee _ 10:04 o. m.
Wed need* y

HIM* Cleee —---- T:10 p ne-

Christian *Science
FIR ST

CIIUKCII &lt;&gt;F C1IIUST
SCIENTIST
144 Keel Ser-und Street
Sunday Sorvleo
S u n d e r School
. . 11:00 o. m.
Subject: •Truth*’
IVodneaday se r v i. * . a:P4 p m,
R r . d t n g rl.Hini: lu l IV, Flret
W oew d ey o : |o:JU e in —4,lu p m.

JORDAN MISSIONARY
IIA PTIBT CIIURCII
M i l AV. Flrol Street
S u n d e r Schoo l —
10:00 e. m.
Murnlng Worohlp _ 11 .00 a m.
Bible Study (Su n d ay) Tim) p m .
E v a n g a l l e l l e Service T oo p m.
Weil Prayer Moot — 7 :«o P inBill Stephen * ------------ P eelo r
A Cordial W elcome to All

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GOOD fiH E l’HKHD
L U TH E R A N CHURCH
H o t A Orlando Drlva
H wy. 17-12)
Sanford* F lo r id a

2M-TS1S

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G»ry (rt/rod at thp winHrrw this m orning w aving sw l huRginR lh# little plush Hftf
I brought him home from my trip. How easy it is to m ske a sm»ll boy happy. 1 lov*
to bring him things and take him places and watch the wonder and dcllRht glow on
hi# face., sparkle in his big blue eye*. Might now his Dad is hi* best friend and hero.

12:1-4

DouUronom y
SO: 10-16

Tuvodoy

Wednooday

Pealmo

Mark

3 4 : 11-10

S:36

N urury

Methodist
FIRST

MKTHODIIT

Friday
Tituo

1 3 : 11-13

3: 1-6

CHURCH

Morning Worship

10.11 a

M Y F M a t t l n e * ____I I# p.
&lt;l n t * r m * d l a t « . f s n l o r )

m*
n,

1:21 p. m.

l l ; 0 0 a- ra.

Choir Practlc* W*d 7:10 p. m
E v s r y O a t W i l c o m i.

GRACE METHODIST CHURCH
Onora R d . at Woodland A v o ,
Rov. John H. lilro* Jr.. P aolor
Church Sch oo l ____ 4:41 a. m.
Morn ing Worohlp _ 11:0* a. m.
M T F -----------------------4:44 p.
m.

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f

lilb ls Tf'atnlng 4 . :_* T i l p.* m.
T h u r s d sr :
Young Fs-upls S srv lc s f i l l p m .

F IR S T CHURCH
T H E NAZARENE
Lak* Mary, Fla.
R t v . W. L Holcomb*, Pattoo
Sunday
1:11 a. m. ___ Hlbla School
11:0# a. m. __ Morning W o n h i p
T;Oo p. m. « E v e n in g Sarvlc*
7:00 p m, _ Wed. M ld -W a tk
“P rayer Sorvlcva
7:00 p. m. _ !-*,t Wad. Ml**luoary Sarvlc*
OF

Pentecostal
F in » T rKNTK^oHTAL
CHUUCII OF L ' S G W u o D
&amp;ftl l l r a n g * M r **t
n « » tl. I t u t h G r a m ***- P a s t a I
H u t i d a y S c h o o l ____ 1 0 :U0 a. m.
Morning Worship
11:00 a, in,
hun lay K vs nl ng
7 Jo
p m
W * d lillil* S l u t y « 7. 1* p. in,
C u m ju « ru r i Mealing

F riday ----------------7:10

R«v I to t x r t M J*nklna, P a • Iof
Mu r n i n e W o n h i p __• ; JO p m.
S u n d a y S « h o o l ____ i ; U am*

M o r n i n g S*rvlc*s

S a tu rday
Luke
1 : 67-64

F I R S T CHURCH
OP T H E N A Z A R EN E
W. l n d SL a t Moplo Avo.
Paul U l c k o a _________ 1 Paatnr
Sunday S c h o o l ___ _ 1:11 a. m.
Morn ing Worahlp __ 10:10 a. m.
Tou th H o u r __
4:00 p. m.
E v ongatlatlo Service 7:00 p. m.
M id -W eek
Borvlc* (Wod.) _ T:00 f . m.
Third Sunday
B ln g ip lr o t lo a ____ 1:00 g. m.

p. m.

411 Park A t*.

G EN E V A METHODIST
CHURCH
It*?. W E T i m m s ------Paator
Sunday B c h o o l ____ I 41 a. m.

Thuroday
I Corinthian*

Nazarene

lit * -

Eva n in e W ors hip _

n g t l l s d a IffT* __ 1:10 p. m.

Tuadsy:

and

H * r b * r t w . G o a r s * ____ P a t t o r
S u n d a y Sc hool
l . l i a. m,
W u r u h l p to*rvi e * _ U&gt;;J0 a, m*
K i n d * ! g a r t * n a n d Ntu**ry

It w o n t be this easy always. I know that as Gary grows so will his desires and
the scope of his delights. I won’t be able to supply his every wish or stand between
him and the disappointm ents that come to every boy. Hut as friend and father I do
hope to share with him .the principles that have sustained me in discouragement, au g­
mented my joy. These truths I learned from God and my Church and I know of no
better way to insure for my son a life of peace and fu lfilm e n t than to encourage hi*
religious development.

Monday

Sunday

in

LU T 1 I F. RAN C H U R C H O F
TUB
KKUKBMBH
101 W. 2 1 t h IMac*
*TH» C h u r c h of t h * L u t h e r a n
llDur' * a n d T V * T h l a la t h *

U n v * . ' MO Be

ProTorba

Sunday

Month

J t ln d a r g a r t a n

Psstor
i I ' m ."

W o r l h l p B sr v le s — lo H

i:

Each

Go to your church and take your child with you.

C H U R C H (»K o o d
of
ritonucuY
1 &amp;Of Firn A vert us

Rs v. Rubsrt W slch
Hundsr School

C u m i n y n I o n — FI r i l

Th* Chauv* i( th* fT**!**1
Mrlnr on oarth (nr Ih* huild
lug nf rhororlor end gv*M
vllironohip l l l a a olnrvhnuo*
rf epirlluol velum. Wlthmit
o olrong rhurrh. n tilh rr
demnrrary nor nviluoliot)
can ourvtvo, Thor# oro tour
pound rooeone why every
paronn ehouM oSend w n v w
rrgulorly and oupjmrl Iho
Church. Thojr are: (I) Knr hi*
awn eeka (1) Fnr hie chib
dron e eeVe. ill For Ih* oab#
of hi* community and nalirm.
(41 For Ih* mb* of IhoChunh
iterlf. which rvoodt hie moral
onl meloriol ouppigL Plan
*n go to rhurrh regularly
aad road you* fiibl* daily.

church o r q u o
22nd A French
I* H Alford ---------------Hun U y School ----- - 1:11 4- m.
Morn ln s W ors hip
1 1 : 0 0 • m.
KvsngilLsMc S»rv
_
7:! 0pm.
T u t s P r s y t r Str v „
T;&gt;0pm*
T h u n Yu u n f F t o p l s
hnJ»4Vur
T i l l p.

OSTE EN BAPTIST CHURCH
HWY- l i t
I’h. I t l - I I I I
l&gt;,at o r ___ Choolor W.
i-lonk
l u n d o y Bchool
10.00 * . m.
Morning S tr v lc* — l l : “» »■ m.
Training U n i o n ------«:»0 p m.
Evon lng Ser vice — Ti AO p. m.
Wednoedoy Moollnga:
O rg o n lto tlo n * . — * :•• P
Prayer ____
T.l* p. m.
- C h o i # ______ _, ------1 1 0 p. m-

Murnlng W orth I p _11:00 a, m.

cmubch

Church Of God

OAKLAWN IIAPTIST CHIlltCH
1741 Country Club Hood
gponoorod by Flrot iiaptlot
Church
Rov. R. T. Horrott _ — Paolo r
Sunday School .----- 0:4S a. m.
Woroh lp Sorvleo — 11:00 a. m.
T ra in in g U n i o n ------4:4t p m,
E v o n ln x W orehlp _ T:!0 p, m.
Wod l-royor Borv. _ T:I0 p m.

Th* Il*v. J. Gordon P • • r y,
P a sto r
Sunday Sch oo l
• : 1S a. m.

OHUttcH r o w a l l

, y o n *yv*»

CH RIST METnODlST
CH URCH
Bunland Eatataa
Cltru* Ilo lg h ta
Rov. Chorloa R H o g g — P a o lo r
Church School ____ 4:41 a. m.
M orning Worahlp _ 11:04 a. m.
M T F ______________ 4:10 p, m.
Eva. Wo rahlp ____ 1.J0 p. m.
Wod. P royor Sorvleo 1:10 p m .
.

Southern Methodist

Free Methodist

R. Vornon F uller
Sunday S c h o o l ------ O ld
m.
Morning Worohlp - 11:00 a. m.

Baptist

CONGREGATIONAL
CHRISTIAN CHURCH
(United Church of Chrlat)
Park Avauua at Mth SL
1:41 a. m. ___ Church School
11:00 a. m. _ Worohlp Borvlc*
l:J# p. m. _ Chrlollon Touth
Mlnlolry

BA PTIST MISSION
E N T ER P R IS E
S u n day Bchool —.— . 0:&lt;S 0. m.
Morning Worohlp . 11:00 o. m.
T r a in in g Union —— 1:11 P- m.
E v e n in g Worahlp — T:10 p. m.
Wed. Night
P ra y er M eeting
T:10 p. m.
Hev. IL J. U oyn lon ------ Paolor

Assembly Of God

Methodist
O S T E E N METHODIST CH URCH
Ootaon
S T A F F O R D MEMORIAL
CHURCH
North Monroo
C. A. R e a lt y ---------------- P aale g
Ooloon
Bundoy Sch oo l
14:04 a. m.
Oaloon
W orohlp l a r i l c i — 11:44 a. m.
S ta fford Mem orial—
W orohlp Borvlc* _ 1:14 a. m.
Sta ffo rd Memorial—
Sunday S c h o o l -------10:14 a. a .

Bov. Walter A. IL McPborftou,
Paator

E L D E R S P n iN O B BA PTIST
Old Orlando Rd. a t H to io r Avo.
H. H am ilton Griffin — P aolo r
Bunder Bchool
— 1:41 a. m.
Morning Worehlp
11:00 a m.
T r a in in g Union — l i M p m.
E v o p ln g W orehlp — Ti4l p. m.

CHRISTIAN MISSIONARY
ALLIANCE CHURCH
M i l Park Ava. at l l l h SL
Rov C. C- Do#*. Jr.
Paolor
Sunday Schoo l ........ I * t l a. m.
Worohlp Sorvleo _ 11:00 a. m.
E v e n i n g Worohlp — T:tO p. mA llia n ce T o o th
F ollowohlp (Wad.) _ T:S0 p. m.
(W o d)
p ro p er so r v leo
T:10 P- m.

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Congregational

Presbyterian
F IR S T P R E S B Y T E R I A N
CHURCH
Sanford,
Fla.
Oak Ava ft Ird St.
Grovrr C Sawall Jr. _ I'aaioa
Ed g a r W. Smith Jr. Aoalatant
Poo tor
Church School —
4:41 a. m
gaaalon M a a t i ___ 10:44 *_ m
Morning Worohlp _ 11:00 a. m
Ploneor Fallowahlp _ 4:00 p m
Senior HI F ollowoh lp 4:00 p m
E vanlng Worahlp
T.MI p m
Wod. P ra y er Mooting 7 :u0 p. m
"

CO VENANT P R E S B T T E R I A N
(774 South Orlando Drive
Th om aa IL Makla __ Taotor
W orah lp
^ 4:00 a- m.
Church Sch oo l ___ 10:00 a. ra.

-The Following Sponsors IVfa^e Thi s'Church Notice And Directory Page PossibleT H E AM ERICAN OIL CO.
Mr. &amp;
. Mrs. M. U. Strickland
ART RROWN
P E ST CONTROL
- CELERY CITY
PR IN TING CO., INC.
B IL L H EM PH ILL MOTORS, INC.
301 W . 1st. St., Sunford
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GREGORY LUM BER
— of Sanford
FOOD FA IR STORES, INC.
R obert S u lo u ff and Em ployees
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SA N FO R D W ELDING A
FABRICATING CO.
Bill W hitley A Em ployees

HOLLER MOTOR SA L E S CO.
and S ta ff

N ELSO N A CO., INC.
Oviedo, Florida

SA N F O R D A T LA N TIC
N A T IO N A L BA N K
Howard H. H odges and S ta ff

BETTY CASS
N ntlohw ide Insurance
H w y. 17-92, Casselberry, Fla.

H O R N E DISTRIBUTORS, INC.
H w y. 17-92, Sanford

SEM INO LE LODGE
N u rsin g A Convalescence R esidence
300 South B ay A ve., Sanford, F la.

COBIA BO ATS
Southern F ib erglass Products, Inc.
Harold Slam a and E m ployees

J. C. P E N N E Y COM PANY
C. L. Robinson and S ta ff

W ILSO N -EIC H E L B U R G E R
MORTUARY
E unice L W ilson and S ta ff

H A R R ELL A B EV ER LY *
AUTOMOTIVE
209 W. 25th St-, Sanford

KILGORE SE E D COMPANY
1400 W. 1st. S t , Sanford

CHELSEA' TITLE AND
G U A R A N TY CO.
119 W. F irst, Sanford

L E E BROTHERS
Plum bing, H eating, Air Conditioning

HILL H A R D W A R E A
IM PLEM ENT CO.
Bobby N ew m an and Em ployees
H ILL LUM BER A H A R D W A R E CO.
Jim m y Crappe and Em ployees

PE R FE C T IO N
D A IR IE S
STRICKLAND-M ORRISON, INC.
and S ta ff
W HATABURGER
2545 F rench A venue
SM ITTY'S S N A P P IN ’ T U R TLE
MOWER S A L E S A N D SER V IC E

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

STA TE FARM IN SU R A N C E
Com panies
Irvin g L P ryor and S ta ff

LIGGETT ItE X A L L DRUG
Gordon K ellett — Herman K oleff
and Em ployees

PR O G R ESSIV E PR IN T IN G CO.
J. M- Cameron and S ta ff

BOB'S R E S T A U R A N T
Bob and E stelle M cCalllster
H w y. 17-92, Sanford, F la.

SO U T H E R N N A T U R A L GAS CO.
John D unn and S ta ff

PU B L IX M ARKETS
and Em ployees

ROSE A N D W ILK’S R E ST A U R A N T
R ose A W ilks Bowm an A E m ployees

STENSTRO M R E A L T Y
H erb Stenstrom and S ta ff

CITIZEN S B A N K O F OVIEDO
Oviedo, Florida

W 1LSON-M AIER F U R N IT U R E CO.
Mr. and M rs. A1 W ilson

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

-SEMINOLE COUNTY AREA CHURCH DIRECTORYu m iT
Antioch Dopllit Church. Ovlodo
Control Boptllt Church, t ill Ook Avo.
Chuluolo Kirn Uaptlol Church
Chuluota Uapllot Mloolou
Elder -Spring* U*pi lot Church,
t i t U h n m HA
rirot Rapltot chur«h, ll» Fork At*.
Fr loud ahIp tlopu*! Church hi
A ltam onl*

Mprluf*

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lit. 010. Allorooot# Sprlngo
rirot Baptlot Church of DoBory
Flrol Boptlot Church of Genova
rirot Boptlot Church of Lab* Warp
rirot Bapilot Church at Lake Monro*
rirot Bapliol Church of Longwood, Oor.
Church ft Oraol
rirot Uaptlol Church of Ovlodo
Flrol Uapllit Church of Baa l-ando Sprlngo
rirot Shiloh Mioolupary Uaptlol Church, .
t i l l W. llih St
roroot Clip Bogtlot Church
'
rountoln Hoad Bapliol Church, Ovlodo
Lava goutbora Bapilot Mloolou. Chuluota
Mlooloaarp Uaptlol Church North ltd.
, ulcodoaU Mlooioa Bapilot Church
Oah Hill Hd. Ooloon
Horning Olerr Bopllol Church. aonovo llwf.
H i Olivo Mfooiuoarp Uaptlol Church, Saa
Lead* springs Ad, Loog.wckd

Ml. Xian Uloolonorp Bapilot. Slpoa Ava.
Now Ht. Colvary Hloolonorp Boptlot
1101 W. lllh SI
Now Bolim Primitive Bopllol Ohuroh,
1400 W. lllh SL
Now ML Blon Uopllol Church. M10 Poor Ava
Ofhlown Boptlot Chopol, t i l l W. Mth SL
Ooloon Bopllol church
Plnocroot Boptlot Church, lot W. Onara ltd.
Fralrlo Loh* Baptlot Church. Ridge ad.
Born I'ork
Pregrooo Mloolonarp Baptlot Churoh. Midway
locond Bhlloh Mlooloaarp Baptlot Church.
Ninth 4 Hickory '
su Jam** Mlooloaorr Baptlot Church Sia.
ltd. (II Ootooo
SL Paul Mlooloaorr Baptlot Ckurok, Ith St
SL Uatihowo UUoloharp Baptlot Charoh
i'anooa HtlghM
Bl. John1* Hloolonorp Baptlot Church,
no Ciprooo SL
Tempi* B
Uolillol Church, Falo* Sprlogo I t ,
Aliomoni*
A
lu n o u Spring*
...._
WootoUo Mlooloaarp BgplUt Church.
414 BL Holly Ava
XIon Hope Baptlot Church. Itl Or*ago Ava
CATHOUO
Church of Ih* Nativity, Luka Karp
All Soul* Catholic Church. Ill Ook Ava
Roman CalkolU Mao*. Iporiomaa* Club,
Chuluota

BL Anno Cothotlc Church. Forohlag
Hoc*. DoBory
BL Harp Hogdolono Catholic Church, Hullland Ava. Altamonte Sprlngo
CHRISTIAN
Ftrot Chrlollon Church, IIOT B Sonford Ava.
Congrogollanal ChrloUaa Church.
.*4*1 Farh Ava
Northotdo Chrlollon Church. F l o r i d a
Mavon Or. HolUaad
... .

Church
Church
Churoh
Church
AU Batata Eptaoapal Church B. DoBarp
Avo. Balorprlac
Chrlot Eplooopsl Church. Longwood
All Salats Episcopal, Kalorprloo
Help Croaa BpUftepai. Fork Ava at ilk

LUTUKItAN
Aocoaolon Luthoroa Church, Ovorbrooh
Dr. Coooolhorrp
(food Uhophord llnttod Lulhara,
MOO R Orlando Dr.
Lutheran churoh of th* Rodoomor,
lot w. Mth Floe*
Mooolih Lutheran Church. Amorlaan Loglsn
Molk • Fratrl* Laho. Korn Farh
SL Lukoo Lathoran Church, RL &lt;M Blavla
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-METHODIST
Bornolt Montana! Mothadlat Church, a
DoBarp Ay*; Entorprloo
Boor Lak* Mothadlat churoh
tlothol A.M.R Church. Canaaa Holghlo
Coooolhorrp Commuallp Mothadlat Church,
Hwy. It-It R Floor Bldg* Rd. Coooolhorrp
DoBarp Commnattp Holhodlat Church W.
Illghlanda DoBarp
Chrlat Molhodlot Church
■"I
•unload Katalaa
hodlj Church, it* I'ork Avo.
rirot Molhodlot
Flrot Motbodlot Churok af Orlog*
rtrot goutbora UolhodIM Church
Woman** Ciup 101 Oak Ava
,
Fro* Mothodlot Charoh. Id* W. «th BL
Oonova Molhodlot Church. Oouovu
Uroco Holhodlat Church, Onora Rd.
Oront Chap*) A H E. Church, Ovlada
Ookgrovo Holhodlat Church, Ovlodo.
Ootooa Mothadlat Church

F a a 1 a Woolopaa Mothadlat, RL id
W. at Paola
BL Jama* A M R, Boaforg Ava
BL MarT* AM L Church BL RL dll Ootooa
BL Paul** Mothadlat C h u r o h Ootaou
Hd. Kalorprloo
atafford Memorial Mothadlat C h u r ah
ft. DoBarp
MASARENB

P I rn t Church of the Never ana, w.
lnd at'Maple
Fora Park Churoh af th* Nowroot
OUrltn Rd, Fora Fork
Loh* Marp Chuich of lha Naaoroa*
FR KSB TTK RIAN

Communltp Froobptortaa Church. Luka Mary
Flpat f’roobptorloa Churoh. Oak Ava.

A ltd BL
Plrpt fvoobploruu Church. Caoaolhorrp
Ftrot Broobf larlaa churoh of - Oolorr,
B. Highland
Fraobptorlou Church of Th* Covenant
ITT* A Orlaada Dr.
BL Andrew o Froobptorlaa Church MU Laanoal Bch- Dr, hoar Laha
Upeala Cammualtp rraohptarlau Church.
Upi&amp;ife JR.iL
w*o&gt;iminiii,r Froobptorloa Church. KawoU
Park. JU. tl*

SEVENTH DAT ADVENTIST
roroot Lab* govonth-dap Advootlot Charch.
Hwy. 010, roroot Clip
Bovoalh-dop Advaatlot Church. MollUnd
Avo. Alumoat* gprlogo
Sonford govonth-dap Advoatlat Church.
Bovoath A Bln*
OTHER CHURCHES
Allaa‘0 A.M E. Church. Olivo A 11th
Church of Ood la Chrlat, Ovlodo
Chuluota Community church
Church of Ood of Prophecy. MOT Elm Avo.
Church of Ood Mlooioa. Bntorprlo* Church, of Joauo Chrlat at Laltor Dap ,
ho Into, t i l l Park Ava.
&gt;
Cammualtp Chapel, Altamoat* Bprlago
Raolora Ortkodox Church. SL John* Chrpaoolom Chapel. Hwy. 1T-0I. Fora Park
Coagragolloa B*U lornoL Mlk A Magnolia
Flrot Church of Chrlai, ScloatlsL
tM K. lad BL
1
Kingdom Hall of Johovah’a Wltaoaa
Uho Mbarea UalL III! W. Third BL
Firm Foaiacoital Church of Longwood
Full Ooopol Tabornoclo 1TI4 Country Club
ML Otlvf Holla ana Church, Ook HUI
RC O ftfn
Flaocrool Aaaamblp of Ood. JTlh A Elm
Boa ford Alllaac* Church. Mil ft. Farh Ava. „
B»aford Congr,gallon of Jehovah's WII- I]
no****. Ml Baaford Ava.
Th* Bolvotlua Army, 111 E tad SL
Daily Church of U i l a r i IM JL lot BL

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VOL. 57

United Press Leased Wire

Established 1908

MON., JANUARY 25, 1965

SANFORD, FLORIDA

NO. I l l

World Honors Sir Winston
DISTINGUISHED SERVICE to the community
by Kenneth W. McIntosh, 33-year-old county,
prosecuting attorney, won him the Distin­
guished Service Award from the Sanford Semi­
nole Jaycees at their annual awards banquet.
Here McIntosh (standing) tells Jaycecs, “San­
ford has been good to me," At left Ib Clyde
Long, Jaycee president.
(Herald Photo)

Ken McIntosh,
George louhy
Win Honors

LONDON (UPI) - The na­
tion Sir Wlastton Churchill
laved in Its most desperate
hour began trying to pay back
its debt to him ttoday.
The protocol and precedent*
of centuries are being swept
aside to make sure that Brit­
ain pays its last full measure
of devojlon to the 90-year-oid
man who died Sunday.
"He will be buried like a
king," the British Broadcast­
ing Corporation (BBC) phraied it — the first commoner in
all English history to be ac­
corded that honor.
Queen Elisabeth command­
ed a state funeral and Parlia­
ment ratified her decree this
afternoon.
And then, in an unprecedent­
ed move, it Was announced the
queen and membera of the
royal family would, attend the
funeral In St. P aul't Cathedral
on Saturday.
Royalty rarely attend* fun­
erals except (host of other
royalty.
And Churchill, despite the
fact that hr was a knight of
the realm, was a commoner.
Doubtless he could have had
any degree in the British peer­
age he desired, but accepted
the knighthood because that
enabled him to remain in the
House of Commons. T h e
queen's presence will be an
honor that not even was ac­
corded to the Duke of Wel­
lington, conqueror of Napole­
on. Duron Victoria ordered a
stale funeral but did not at­
tend it.
The world joined the quern

By Dottle Austin
Kenneth W. McIntosh, S3,
Seminole County prosecuting
attorney and former Ssnford
municipal judge, was named
Here'* one we hope as many the Outvtandlng Young Man
Clock Watcher* as possible of the Year and presented the
will pay close attention to and Distinguished Service Award
at the Jaycee* annual awards
give some help. The appeal banquet Saturday at the Po­
come* from Maryland by way lice Benevolent Building.
of Georgia Hull, secretary of
Winner of the Good Govern­
the Seminole County Chamber ment award was George Toiihy, executive vice president of
of Commerce.
Georgia »*y» the letter re­ First Federal Savings and
ceived a t the Chamber the oth­ 1/ian Association.
er day "ia quivery and appar­ I Both Mcfntosh and Touhy
ently from an aged person or were cited for their outstand­
one who is ill or both. So ing contributions to the com­
whatever your policy is . . . munity in the fields of better
would be nice If we could help government, community ser­
out.” The letter reads:
vice and civic i improvement.
"Gentlemen I am writing
"Sanford h is been good to
asking you a favor. 1 am a me and 1 will continue to try
winter shut-in and have a very [ to repay in some .small way
amall income »o I collect but- (the kindnesses extended to
tona for a hobby so if you 1 my family and me since »e
would be kind enough to men­ came here," said McIntosh
TALLAHASSEE (UPI) —
tion my letter in your local as he accepted the award Flag* (lev, at half mast Mon­
n e w s p a p e r or radio 1 s u r e from Wendell Springfield, 1) day and Messages of s»iock
would be grateful maybe SA chairman.
and sorrow flowed in from all
someone who would see It who
"We all have a distinct re­ cornera of Florida at the uncxhas buttons lying around sponsibility to try to make
would be gluil to send them our community a better place
in which lo li\c, The Jaycecs
to me.”
The letter is signed Wil­ h ate done much in this line,
liam H. Koonti, 613 Charles loo," said Touhy. Paul Lewis,
chairman of the Good Govern­
Street, Frederick, Md.
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ment Award made that pre­
The Long wood Area Cham­ sentation.
Billy Drcnnan, a bagboy at
ber of Commerce will meet
Thursday for the first lime Food Fair supermarket, was
this year. President William honored by the Jaycecs for
When the second semester
Baumholser, meanwhile, ha* his "unselfish act of heroism"
begin*
Tuesday for Seminole
received a plague commending in risking his own life to
the group for its promotion snitch two small children County students. Initial deseg­
of Florida from ludl to 11)64. from a biasing auto in the regation of counly schools will
It's signed by former Gov. | store's parking lot a few mon­ also begin', the Seminole Coun­
Farris Bryant' a'nd Wendell ths ago. He was presented ly School Board has announc­
Jarrard and carrie* the gov­ with a framed letter of com­ ed.
mendation and a $23 savings
The board lis t week approv­
ernor'* *eal.
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bond. (A similar award re­ ed two of three applications
The recent warm day* liuve cently was given Drcnnan by for Negro students to sttend
arhools nrarer their home.
caused a local Jothier to la­ Food Fair Company.)
Named Young Teacher of
Application* approved were
ment: ''Underwear sales are
the Year was Donald Farrens, those of Ingrid Burton, 14trailing behind.”
vocational • agriculture in­ ycar-old daughter of Mr. and
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If you mis* (tilth Mlliett's structor at Sanford Junior Mrs. U. S. Burton, of WX) Lo­
"We the Women" column it's High School. He wes cited for cust Avenue and JocelVn Har­
because she's on vacation. Will his precept and example In old. seven-year-old daughter of
inspiring hii students to use Mra. Juanita G. Harold, 1114
.be back next week, though.
their abilities to thp fullest.
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Pine Avenue.
Gerald Behrens, of L a k e
The requeat of Charlotte
A patient asked hi* psy
chla trial: "Doctor, why do I Monroe, was named Young Ringling, daughter of Dr. and
keep asking so miny ques­ Farmer of the Year. The local Mrs. J. C. Ringling, 518 Lo­
vegetable grower was cited cust Avenue, was denied.
tion*?"
for development of labor-iava
•
•
All of the requests were sub­
Hope you aren't forget­ ing devices and record yield* mitted during the firit semes­
ting the recording made by of crops through the use of ter for action effective beginn­
"Those Marching Seminole*." modern methods. Counly Com­ ing the second semester.
Ingrid Burton, a straight A
It good entertainment and missioner Ld Yarborough, a
available from almost anyone former winner of the Young student at Crooma High School
a t tha Seminole High School. Farmer Award, mafje the aje- will tranafer to ninth grade
scntalion.
claasea at Sanford Junior High
Reasonable, too. *
The Outstanding Young Sail­ School Tuesday morning.
•
•
•
or waa Drannon Vines, AMHJocelyn Harold, also an
A Social Security represen­
l ' c of BVAH-13, who lives in above average student, whose
tative will be at City Hall
North Orlando. Vines waa vo­ mother D a school teacher,
each Wednesday In February
ted the winner by other Navy will transfer to the second
from 9:30 a m. till 12:30 p.m.
men because of bla active civ­ grade at Southside School.
to answer pertinent question#
ic, church and community life
The Ringling application for
concerning Social Security,.
in Long wood at well aa hit transfer to Southside School
•
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outstanding Naval ca rter rec­ was denied on the grounds Uut
We are very sorry to sac
ord.
the chlld'a home la nearer Hop­
the Sarepla Rest Home "go
Jaycee Preiidcnt C l y d e per Elementary School than
under" after the long, hard
Long preaided at the Awards Southside, Stewart GaUbel,
fight they have waged, (with
Banquet along with Awards school personnel director, said.
tha help of the citiaena of the
Chairman Charles Fox.
In order to remain eligible
community), to remain open
for Federal funds In this San­
to ear# for tha aged of the
ford Naval Air Station "impact
area. Special sympathy goes
MIAMI (U PI) — Twelve area," the law requires (hat
to Mr*.' Taamar Braden who
fought relentlessly to maintain person* died on Florida high­ school* file their desegrega­
the home her father eatabllah- ways during the weekend, in­ tion plan* before March ).
three
Jacksonville IMS. The Seminole County
•d many years ago. The prob* cluding
lems were pimply Iniurmount- residents killed In a high speed School Board has complied
with this directive
wreck hear Bunnell.
^ b la.

in paying trlbule. Every hour
throughout Sunday a postal
truck halted in front of No.
28 Hyde Park Gate and left
a bag.
By 3 p.m. more than 400
cable* and telegram* had
been delivered, and then the
delivery ceaaed to make aure
that member* of the Churchill
family would not be disturbed
throughout the evening. This
morning the postal authorities
again started moving the enor­
mous backlog of condolence*
which grew by the hour.
Tine message Sunday waa
from Queen Elisabeth to Lady
Churchill: "The new* of Sir
Winiton Churchill'* d e a t h
cauaea inexpressible grief to
me and my husband.. We send
our warmest sympathy lo you
and your family. The whole
world is the poorer by the
loss of his many-sided genius,
white the survival of this coun­
try and the sister nations of
the Commonwealth In t h e
face of the greatest danger
that has ever threatened them
will be a perpetual memorial
to his leadership, his vision
and his indomitable courage."
People did not wall for offi­
cial action to express their
sorrow. The little town of
Weaterharn, where the Chur­
chill's 'have a country home,
announced it would erect a
statue and set up, an educa­
SIR WINSTON—This photo of Enfflnnd's grand
j
tional truit fund. .
old leader was taken just before his 90th birth­
The American commander
day.
(NEA Telephoto)
of Die Polaris submarine base
at Holy Loch, Scotland, with­ from Washingtotn, brought the I staff.
out wailing for ta*tni(tlnn* ^rars s n f ^ r l y s d o v ^
baJ$| At tha e r d of P ’’l« Park

Gate a man stood In the rain
making rapid motions with his
hand* to a solemn group around him. He was telling Ihe
deaf people Churchill was
dead,"
Starling Wednesday t h e
body will lie In state far three
days in Westminster Hall (not
to be confused with Westmin­
ster Abbey) at the Parliament
building.
Churchill drew up his own
funeral plans and (hey will be
followed a t explicitly as possi­
ble. He wanted to be taken
on a gun carriage to St. Paul's
Cathedral and it will be done
on Saturday. He wanted to be
taken aerosi the Thame* on
a barge after the funeral and
that will be done.
The body will then be placed
aboard a train to be carried
to the little town of Bladon
near Blenheim Palace where
Churchill was bom.
A burial ceremony, attended
only by members of the fam­
ily, will last about 10 minutes.
His grave will be beside thal
of hii father and hit Ameri­
can • born mother, Jennie.

Foundation
Of Society
WASHINGTON (UPI) — President Johnson
today sent Congress a record $99.7 billion budget
heavily emphasizing welfare programs essential to
his "Great Society” and providing for small new
military spending cutbacks.
Although Johnson barely managed to stay under
the $100 billion mark, his
requests for burgeoning trust funds collections end
end highways.
domestic program s in the
The two approaches gave
fields of health, educa­ thia picture of federal apend­
tion and housing indicat­ lng next year:
ed that fiscal I960 will be the
Administrative

last year federal spending can Receipts ......._... $ 94.4 billion
Spending ...__ _ . f)9.7 billion
be hold under that level..
6 4 billion
In fact, by another method Deficit ........
Cash Budget
of calculating, the federal
government will pay out a Receipt* -------- $123 6 bjlllon
127.4 billion
whopping $127.4 billion during Spending
3.9 billion
tha 12 months starting July Deficit ....... „....
In
discussing
the
cash
bud­
1. In either case it was the
biggest budget in h i s t o r y - get, Johnson said that under
war or peace— end called for this approach "for tha first
time since 1950 payment* in
more red-ink epending.
I960 for national defense, in­
Foundation For Society
ternational and spars objec­
Johnson called it neither tives will account for lesa
extravagant nor miserly. He than half tha totab"
said it was the foundation for
He earmarked $52.K billion
a “Great Soeitey" which must for defense and related activ­
be "bold . . . compassionate ities—down $300 million. In ­
. , efficient,"
,.
cluded was $49 billion for ac­
-"It is aimed,” lie laid, "*« tual military opcratloni and
improving the quality of our procurement, $1' billion in
way of life. And It is aimed military aid to other nationa
at insuring that ail Americans and $2.5 billion for atomic
programs.
j
share in this way of life."
To Cut Military
Topping Johnson’s proposals
Johnson envisionrd a 38,was a $1.7 billion slash in
excise taxes to help guard 000-ntan cut in present mili­
against any drastic slowdown tary strength plus reductions
In the four-year-old economic in bldcr bomber and air de­
spurt. He said this—coupled fense forces. But he said
WASHINGTON (UPI) - with the second Installment of this country now has "com­
American flags across the last year's hig Income tax cut manding superiority" over an
world will fly at half-staff this —should point the nation to- enemy and "our powerful
week in an unprecedented si ward further new highs in modern force* will b« ade­
lute to an honary U S citi­ employment, income and pro­ quate to their tasks for years
to come."
zen, Sir Winston Churchill.
fit!.
Although th* budget was
President Johnson issued a
But he warned that there
special executive order to that cannot be complacency white in the red, th* President said
the prospective deficit waa
effect from his hospital bed
nearly four million people are $1 billion below thia year and
Sunday. He- said It was "a
unemployed, plants and m a­ was a step toward a balanced
symbol of respect for the me­
chines stand Idle and "an es­ budget if tlie economy can b«
mory" of Churchill, whom he
timated 36 million people con­ made to Continue growing.
; r u h | h f j l aa "history's child."
Johnson called for an intinue to lira in poverty."
"We ca n n o t substitute last jerease of $3.8 billion—nearly
year's schlevenirnt* for next 50 per cent—in apendlng for
y e a r’s goal," tlie ('resident health, manpower, education,
said. "N or can we meet nrvt housing, welfare and the war
y e a r’s challenge with last on poverty. Schools alone
would get $2.7 billion com­
Larson r in for office of y e a r’s budget."
three daughters in addition lo
pared with $1.5 billion thle
his w ife They a r e , Mrs l-e- Ireasurcr m 1939 upon the re- A r r a s . O f In crease
,,
,
,
,
.
te
a r and less than $260 miltan J. (Towers, of Talla Urcnten of W V. Knott —who
He requested
major budget
,
,
*
_ 1 .
lion a decade ago.
hassee, Mrs Louis Fischer, of *is now 101 years old and still i n c r e a s e s for education. |
Miami, and Mrs. Dana John living In Tallahassee.
health, housing, aid to the
son. whose husband is in the
needy and the war on povAir Force
rity. He also renewed
his
The 18lh treasurer of the
plt-a for hospital care for the
state, Larson served in the
elderly—now sure to puss
1923 and 1931 state House of
Congress in some form—and
A discussion of financial
Representatives and repre
proposed a seven per cent
tented Clay *nd Baker coun­
hike in Social Security ben­ programs for the lakefront
development project will high­
ties m the 1933 Senate.
efits.
He served six years *s col­
Offsetting thia, Johnson light the meeting of the Ssn­
lector of internal revenue for
proposed a "careful pruning" ford City Commission at 8 p.
WASHINGTON (U P ii — of outlays for defense, veter­ m. in City Hall tonight.
Florid* after being appointed
The city's fiscal agent,
to the post in 1933 by President President Johnson spent a ans and farmers. The rate of
"very aatlsfactory" night and increase In apendlng for Ixiomis t.ccuy, will present hi*
Franklin Roosevelt.
his condition . was ' “quite ■pace exploration also would .findings on the flnsnclll situ*good," the White House said l-e slowed down for the first lion. Member* of groups who
today.
time since 1969 although have expressed backing of tha
Presa Secretary George E- Johnson set reaching th* manna plan and the general
Reedy, reported that John­ moon this decade as a nation­ public are urged to attend,
City Manager W. E. Knowlee
son's temperature was below al goal.
Tlie Chief Executive ap­ said today.
100 but above normal ail
In other business on tha
Ground will be broken Tues­ night. He »sld however, that proached tin- budget in two
day at 9 30 a. m. for a new Johnson rested comfortably way*—tlie fumiliar adminis­ agenda the commissioners will
trative budget under which consider the presentation of a
$1 million wing at Seminole throughout the night.
l a t e r a White H o u s e ' spending would he $99.7 bil­ plan by the Sanford Chamber
Memorial Hospital
A host of city and rounly of- spokesman said the I’reii- lion and the "cash budget" of Commerce for a botanicalfir a Is Is expected Ui be on itrnl’a temperature had re­ first emphasised tty John F zoological area on Utc lakeKennedy wkirh includes such froot with rc location aryl axturned to normal range.
hand for the ceremony.
outlays
as Society Security i pansion of the city zoo.
The
President
was
admitted
Last month the board of
trustees got a $770.(X)o bid tg Be the »d a Naval Mediral
from the Development Cor­ Center early Saturday with a
rough
and
tore
poration of America. Previous­ painful
OPEN FRIDAY
ly, the County Commission al­ throat.
The harsh wrackmg0 P&gt;ugll
located a Utlrd of llie cost of
N ITE T I L 9
s * •*
the addition, to be paid in i* gone now.
^JMAYS
FIRST
QUALITY
m
Johnson,
himself,
was
de­
equal annual installments over
scribed as being cheerful and
a three-year period.
The federal government, tin­ in 'good apirjta.
whether
Johnson
der Uic Hill Burton Act, ap­ Asked
proved s grant of the other had made a derision on
whether to attend the itate
two thirds of the cost.
The difference between the funeral of Sir W i n a t o n
million dolla/ estimate and the Churchill, Reedy said there is
actual construction bid will be “no change—the situation la
used for hospital furnishing*, the tame as it waa last
according to Robert Besierer, night,"
EV ER Y SIZE ROYS’
Johnson said Sunday that
hospital administrator.
SW E A T E R S R E D U C E D ........................... * 1J
he wanted very rhueh to go
but "it all depend* on how I
feel."
HOYS’ WOOL CAPS •***•*•lease•*•*■•

Larson D eath Shocks S ta te

Desegregation
Starts Tuesday
In City-Schools

Traffic Toll 12

peeled death o[ State Treasur
Burns immedialely called
er and Insurance Commtss off the regular Tuesday cab­
loner J. Edwin Larson.
inet meeting and said that all
Tlie 64-year-old silver-hair­ state offices in the Capitol
ed dean of the state Cabinet, would lie closed Wednesday.
a veteran of 24 years as trea
State treasury branch of
surer, collapsed while making flee* aiound Florida were or
a speech here Sunday and was dered closed Monday, Tucs
pronounced dead less than a day ami Wednesday.
half-hour later.
Larson had only served 18
Death was attributed to a d*)* of a new two year term
at his dea’h It is up lo Gov­
cerebral hemmorage.
Funeral services fof Larson, ernor Burns tr appoint a succ­
one of the most powerful poli­ essor who Till* serve out ihe
tical figures in Florida and term and run as an incumbent
known lo veteran observers as In 1966.
"a Democrat of Democrat*,"
But the Governor said he
were set for 10:10 a. fo.'W ed­ would not discuss the matter
until after Iht lutieral in de­
nesday here.
The body will lie in stale in ference lo Larson's family.
the rotunda of the Capitol, juat
Larson's wife of 37 years,
around the corner from l.ar- Clara, was al fier husband'*
son'a offices in the north wing, side when he collapsed during
from 10 a. m. to 3 p. m. Tucs a speech to about 10o persons
at the dedication of an Easter
day.
Somber satin bows were Seal rehabilitation clinic.
He had just started his ad­
placed on the doors of Lar­
son's office with a notation dress when he caught hla
they were' closed out of re­ breath suddenly and began to
to the ground.
spect to "Mr. Ed."
*1
Larson, a native of Brooki"Florida has k&gt;sl one of its
most outstanding citizens." ton, Pa , who came to Flor­
said Gov. Haydon Burns.
ida in 1923. it survived by

Lakefront Plan
To Be Discussed

LBJ's Condition
Is 'Quite Good';
In Good Spirits

Hospital Wing
Rites Slated

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PRE - IN V EN T O R Y
C LEAR ANC E

Storm Sweeps
New England

CAROUSEL OE. COLOR com bining fashions and
diam onds high ligh ted a combined luncheon at the
Capri fe tin g all fiv e chapters of Beta Sigm a Phi
Sorority. P retty P a t D eers models an Imperial
Pearl Crown, valued a t $150,000, w ith the poise
o f a royal princeas. T hese sparklers and m any
oth ers, valued a t thousands o f dollars were e s ­
pecially consigned to John Kader for th is e x ­
clusive show ing,
(H erald Photo).

United Frets International
A massive tec storm swept
into New England today on
the heels of heavy snow. Tfllek
Ice covered wide ires* of the
Great Lake* state* and a new
storm rolled down from the
Rockies wita more enow.
Freezing rain and sleet mov­
ed into southern Now England
on (op of mote than a foot of
aoow,

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American Priest
Receives Honors
VATICAN CITY (UPI) Pop* Paul VI today aim ed 27
a*w cardinals, Including as
American.
Tb« new American cirdinil
D Archbishop L i w t c q c * J osepfc She ban, ot Baltimore,

Md. '
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Baltimore. He waa ordained

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Page 4-A—Jan. 20, 1965

X-Ray Unit Here
On 'Do It Day'

25th &amp;

• THURS

PA R K

•-- . -FRI.
*# - -

SANFORD

• SAT.

Thursday ha* been design­
ated "Do It Day" for Sanford
by thi Seminole County Unit
of the Central Florida TB
and RD Association, Mr*.
Lorraine Graham, program
adminiatrator, announced to­
day.
The mobile cheat X-ray unit
■will be located in front of
Garrett’* department atore,
200 Kaat Firat Street from
0:30 a.m. lo L pm. and from
2 to 4 p m.
Local ritfrcns are urged to
get their free cheat X-ray and
also to mail their Rift to
Chriatmaa Seal* If they have
not already done an, Mrs. Gra­
ham aaid.
The yearly fund drive cam­
paign paya for the TH and
Rd Aaaociation’a year round
program of education and for
reaearch in three fields, ahe
noted.
All peraona over IN are eligi­
ble for tha free cheat X-ray
Thursday.

M AXW ELL HOI SI
OH “ EOMiKH’S”
A L L GRINDS

County Approves
Two New Plats
County Commlaaioner*. in a
apecial meeting this morning,
approved two plata fo^a hous­
ing development in the south­
western section of the county.
The plat* were filed by rep­
resentatives of Spring Valley
Gardens and Spring Valley
Farms. Tbe former consists of
four lot* and the latter 21
lota, commissioners said.
The Commission met in
apecial session »o that work
on the development could be
expedited. Tbe plats were pre­
viously approved by 'tie Zon­
ing Hoard and Ihe county cn
gmeer, William limb.
The two development* aie
located aoutliwest of the III
trratate 1 and Highway Rid
Interchange.

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Citrus Industry
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LAKELAN D ( I l l 'l l — The
Florida rltni# Industry asked
tiie federal government lo al­
low more offshore Iatan into
the Sunshine Stale to harvest
tbe (Top Under emergency
conditions.
Florida'* ritru* crop had
been maturing faster than
normal because of tbe ex­
tended warm weather wliirh
tbe state bad been experienc­
ing so far this winter.
And a frigid ruld spell tbe
past couple of days lias
worsened tbe situation nine
It is expected to speed up
fruit druppagv even morr.

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5 Persons Held
In Assassination
BUJUMBURA, U u r u o d l
{UP1J — Five person* were
arret led during the weekend
In connection with the assass­
ination of Burundi Premier
I'irrre Ngtndandutnwe.
Hut the actual aataaain was
apparently stilj at large.
Ngendandumwe, Si. was cut
down by at least eight bullet*
Friday night ai he left a hos­
pital where hi* wife was re,ccitlng poit maternity treat­
ment. ,
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By Harry I. Johnson
Comments heard »t yester*
What w *j descflbed a* “ one
clay's University of Florida
1 of the most productive days in
hearing hinted that the state
board will sanction the pro­
Seminole County history” de­
veloped Wednesday when the
posal.
And the Seminole delegation
State Junior College Board ap­
yesterday had two Seminole
proved location of a junior
. legislators among - its memcollege in this county.
hf^s and both pledged their
The board gave swift ap- .
whole-hearted support to push
provat to the Seminole dele­
gation's proposal'it a hearing ' . the act through the Legisla­
ture.
^ in Gainesville.
Sen. Mack N. Cleveland Jr.
The action was described as
said “ I personally and offi
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a "critical pcint" in the coun­
daily endorse the proposal of
ty’s qur*l for the college.
this delegation and as a mem­
The next stale step is getting
ber of the State Legislature
the State Board of Education's
will do all in my power to see
approval'and then funds from
that it materializes,”
the State legislature.

Rep S J. (Joe) Davis said
“ t repeat the request of this
delegation. We are living in
one of the fastest growing
eounties in the state and in
the nation. By 1980 we anti si-—j
pate a population of l.SO,000.
1 fully support the need for a ,
junior college and I have com­
mitted my support for it in the
Legislature. It .will get my
topmost attention."
Wednesday’s h e a r i n g In
the university's administrative
board room was conducted byFred M Kent, chairman and
an attorney from Jacksonville.
Two hours were allotted for

the local delegation's presenta­
tion but it tasted just slightly
more than to minutes
Byron Kimball, co-chairman
of the county 's joint long range
planning committee, opened
the discussion and introduced
C Vernon Mile, his co-chair­
man.
Mile recalled the survey
which had been made of die
area, how the results were
placed in a 10-page brochure
“ which has been sent to this
board." He recalled the popu­
lation of the county is now
about 70,pi&gt;i and about 1,0)0
students would “ avail them­

selves of the opportunity to
attend the junior college."
He added.there has been no
opposition to the proposal and
pointed to the “ favorable pub­
licity" given by the press.
Mason Wharton, president of
the Seminole Board of Public
Instruction, said he was at the
hearing to "confirm the sup­
port of our board” for the col­
lege, He added that the county
'•will have the site and the
money" needed to fulfil! the
project,
John Alexander. Seminole
County Commission chairman,
repeated that “ this program

has the full endorsement and

co-operation" of his board on
such matters at toning and
other conditions which may
arise.
Mite asked the hoard if it
had any questions of the dele­
gation and the board chairman,
Kent, replied the presentations
had been so thorough and wellprepared it had none.
He complimentesl the dele­
gation for the work it had
done. Board member Robert
Hudson, of Titusville, moved
that the project be approved
It passed unanimously and that
was that.

Other members in the dele■gation were County Commiss­
ioner Lawrence Swofford, Ste­
wart Galch“l. director of in­
struction and personnel in the
school system and who repre­
sented the hospitalized R T.
Milwoe, county school super­
intendent; School Board mem
her James Birkenmeyer and
John KHder. executive man
ager of the Seminole Chamber,
of Commerce
A junior rollcsc in the coun­
ty has been the dream of many
for a number of years Last
September tlif first concrete
step was taken on this pro­

posal at a meeting of the long
range planning committee.
Others followed and the cli­
max came yesterday.
County, school and other of­
ficials will now work with the
State Education Department
in locating a site for the col­
lege
The local legislative
members will begin prepar­
ing an act to be presented, as
Senator Cleveland said, "the
second day the Legislature
convPbes tn April.
\ juhilant Seminole delega­
tion shook hands all around
and headed home, a prue in
their pocket -

$11 Million Request For University Ready
e lO
.

Altamonte
OKs $4,000
For Audit

Seminole County

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on the St. Johns River

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“The Nile of America”

When Mayor Jimmy Crapps
accepted a "blank" cheek for
'community services" fruity
Kiwanis president Hill Fraasa,
Phone 322-2(111
Zip Code 32771
and quipped the Muyur: ." If
. By Donna Estei
WEATHER: Clear ami mild thru Flulny, hit'll in TO.-*; low tonight near 50.
you'll sign this, gel one of the
Altamonte Springs
Mayor
bunks to endorse it — then
United Press Leased Wire
Established 1908 THUIIS., JANUARY 21. 19G5
SANFORD.
VOL
gel me two or morr-Ukc it — W. Lawrence Swofford cast
A we’ll build a marina with il. a tie breaking vole at Wednes­
Thai would be a community day night’s council meeting
to authorize the town's attnr
service."
, ncy, Joy Davis, to defend the
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Frank Hebito, son of Mr. town tn a law suit filed against
and Mrs N. Heluto. Prince- *it by Mrs. Anita Wcltmer
• tun" Avt-iiuC. » sophomore at J Suit baa bet-n. filed because ,
Fire I'atal
1ST. has been promoted to Jof returning of Maitland Avr j
platonti dull sergeant m the nue properties which permits,
ST t'i i F.Hsm lie; , i I'M
operation of a day nursrry t&gt;&gt;
cadet bi [gmle.
Mrs Zeno Williams SO.'die
Bill and Hazel York, an action |
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Wednesday li ght ot burns &gt;ul
Mrs \\ W. T ytf lias been 1opposed by Mrs. Wcltmer
fered nine days ago Mr* Wll
Directors
and
officers
of
Voting against authorization 1
ncniint-tl tn m i w fur « y*«r
Hams sutler.xl the burns when
for Dans to drlrnd the town First Federal Savings and
»*. the S« riuiiu1i * utility
a iigaisttr ignited a nylon
jn
the
suit
were
new
council
tsian Association were re
|I fH'htUt IVI* 1*1! ttli* ht'lftl'l!
&lt;1i*
rolte sin- w is wearing
i «•&lt; tuf * of tin* i Iui i«Im t il aiul men, Bert Chapman and Col elected al a meeting Wednes
m Crews For were Keith Ni*
Kl&gt; Assos mtruti,
day al the avsoiiahon office
iT u m iu r
on and Bob Newell
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To serve for three year per­
THIH \\ Iran it I’ D - P r e
In
other
business,
council
Mayfair Inn hat nmt*'! tii**
nner llassan Ah Mansur nf
iods A
Edwin Shmlmlser,
0 fti thiitie * tn&gt;kiiiitfi I u 1l r if r approved Swofford s appoint
It.ltl wws set'll.list&gt; wound.'I in
r III j| to I" « *1 m a !l!U*n nI rnt-iil ol C It Alb-n as pulin' George fiiiihv and Ja.k 1.
front o! Hie palhamcnt toilld
chlil
billowing
its
acceptance
Greene were renamed as stir
|
m tiie hotrl 4oM»&gt; f«i
ilig early tislay tty a youth
tlie public al U.3U p.m. Kri* with regret, of Polite Chief ectors Tile officer* w-lio have
who fired Isv q shot! at him,
Huts Milne's resignation last
iUy. Tbe Concert it free.
GOLDEN anniversary r-f the Natiford Kiwanis
the government said.
week It was approved that J been serving the tJvrlft firm
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Flub was marked Wclnemlikv when Rupert
letter of recommendation be were re-elected Mr tho pre
i hauman Jim lulmadg*
.St tick hind ih ft). chair' an, piesented a ink*'
written for Milne
s*-ni year
I,a- - alb -I a no - ' ng id the
vith .Vi i iiikI-ox to Siiitloi.1 Dciidney, oldc-’ con
VM M Ml Vi it it'l't
9,-ri
No action was taken on the
President
t
C
Harper
Sr,,
Sulif"i-i llistor 1- -*l So- iet\ to
'tiHitng tnentl'er.
(Ileinld I’iioto)
mayor s recommendation that In lus rejoirt. commented on
R.ilteit I Kenneil) passed up
rlr, 1 offl - i * an&gt;l discuss tinWvhmg'-m* whirl of maugur
Leslie Winter and Edward le­
I hai ter at H | in I toil -biy at
the Pa*&gt;t ojw-iati-n an-l s.nd
&gt; balls to t v hers- alone Writ
vy be reappointed to the /on
|J-- S-iMh I'm k t venue
that
the soui ng ikis tliat
trig board
ni-sila) nigti for a vi* t wilh
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Here predicted , e- -nsitlliats
l OIII inIt tee
a p p o in t
111' lathrt l.irmi'l Aml-.issi
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lit V A Jxi --tn tIt It.^will
iloi Joseph I' Kelinnl)
ments made liy the mayor in at tile turn ot III* -teva-le have
diacu-s •Finphy -• im "
»o t
eluded Keith Nixon, vice ma not sel any altitude recolds
■t ,« a film to Mu- hoard of
vur or mayor pro tern. Crew- and in th.v re-peft, have
iami 11 I icnth
-I i,., i,if * ,.f tii
&gt;- mitiidr
and i hapman, streets and been disappointing to many
MINI F lo N \ it I’ ll &lt; -i,nits 1M anil L I 1 um1 lit
sanitation. Newell ami Crews It tall tn- -aid tliat ns’ltlu t
\ hnnlhi i and live tif ht*r Pi
7 ,’ln |&gt; in M - lii •&gt;' 'I * * "im*
on
parks and recreation. Nixon fiave Itn-y “ slalbd out
• tnblri-n Gmn.-I to *l**,ilh lafr
t heal’ h -t-pat to &gt;nt
tak«-off Pie experts tell &lt;!■
and
A
C
Brown,
ulilit.es.
Wednesday n ;hi wlwn a flash
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I tie
tiv idem! fin* di-sin.vi I their home t ive
Two promotions were an 'ban
Tow n
Clerk,
community that it now appears that thr
\nnlhrr .... prr-itise effort
‘M
ts
are
warmed
up,
are
really
ale was oilier ehlldri ■ and the fattier
house. Chapman and Newell,
no in. ist W.-.lnes.lav afternoon rate id i. l l-l'.ts
it m the w -Ik-, tii-twi-cn Sent
ill iivnt.sin* •I
public buddings and Nixon ready lor take-off and will
escaped in Hi. r tiighti iothi-s
a' a stuck bowler-' meeting In
mole t mints i urnniimitu-s as
soar. after all
t to to w v 1. 1- pn deni and
and l tews, finance
tin
.
oillge
ol
the
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Longs*oial ami Sanford J*utt in
The SAL t executive officer
l *l sal ;rl Da hie I, t &gt; i Gi San
Motion was made and ap
-t i f &gt;■
&gt;o)sing a problem. Seems
foni I.i*t May (ton i (keeeho
proved to deposit the rcquir-, reviewed the operation of the Bank
Longwood tias no jail; Sanford
MIAMI
i t l ' l i — Edward
M Raymond Dihitl wa- be* where hi wa&gt; . shiefTif
ed $4,000 with the State to past 12 months, pointing nut
has lamgwoi&gt;d's former May­
f'rovland a high tTJT offical,
have ihe state audit begin at tliat ,1-sets had grown over 10 named vi &lt; p.i sulenl and cash the i minty Bank II &lt; was l.orn
or \ B l.nrinann and Police
&lt;111-V-s-l to will tie summoned here to
soon as possible and to uotify per (ont. divdendr in exress jet and Way in E Allan wa- 111 I uvrrnc. Via
l hii-f Hoy li Williams have
teslify on wlletlo-i the South
the regular auditing firm that of $tgai (DM) ha-j been paid sav r evated to Daniels Mi met lla 1)1 I dy at at • ally age
rrn ll« 11 I t l- phone ( ompanv
agreed that should l.ongwood
ers,
reserves
had
been
in
P -ition of ass.slant rash.ei
and wa' gradua'i-i 11 oil thr
services have been discontm
reed tb detain a person on po
made a 7 7 ;.. | n i l profit mar
creased by $92,000
1 E Tin ser. chairman ot Haines i it&gt; ILgli ’•i hosil in
uni
lice charges, tin- person will
gin in |!*igl Ot tin stale limits
Harper
(xnnted
nut
that
Hie G.&gt;ard a111I bank pn sident Ill’ll
Harold Hadcllffe. town engt
tie lodged in tile locul bjvtlllc
neer, gave a detailed ami ten wtitle the lending vulr of the reviewed the conditions &lt;&gt;( Hie
Hi
later wa*
r,i duated such earnings to iifl
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gthy final report on thr water business was less bouyant tu bank during i'"&gt;i and discuss, I from Hu I i|ii er v ot Elm
The Seminole ('minty 1 sti-n
system and received th e I ion ally than had Geen expci-t Hit o|K-rat|rig ratios of thr Mi Ida -sid) a II&gt;|1 V
•e r and .^17 Million
tmn Service IijuI -♦ Imim nuifil'b
I ALLAHAS.-sRl
it I'll ol
hoard's approval on necessary ed First Federal had Incrras Nilltv Group ol Banks 'lie said Attended tin t n ll'.'V
m December \ repnri ghen
pajiets to he filed with Hons rd over 1963 both 'he nuin'er P»*i| w *s Hie best year the Florida t-4'* S. h.
l-o one federal offi- pals will appear
l h i&gt; romrni^ifn
mg Home and Finanrr Agen nf loan* made and the dollar group ev.-r h»&gt;1
vear prior o&gt; a. )-&gt;. I i*. wilh before a . ocitv school sojier
«hn\m lift
of lit f* i «*IU
SM
inlendenls nteelliig in Games
volume
Deposits
ot
Hir
hanks
(Iks
HoVii $ urnpilot]r rail* siNl**' |*ft‘pj ritl ui ' &gt;
Tho first of a series of work
Oflirer* in addition to Har play a gratihitig growth aril
Mla-rl fame )*» *ln local vi lie l-riddi and - vjil.im how
|urliiipjti-ii in cubi news nr
sessions to draw up a new p. r are Touhy . eveeutivc vice net operating earning' kei&gt;i bank in lannarv
i [".I and flotilla Xi Ina* s . an relain $17
licit*4 ^nil 4K r.irlit* program*
town Charter, which council president .1 II Van I lo v figsi parr wilh this df vvlnpmftp! went tltrough ah 1 Il'lv * million in Ddsral gran's tiy
cJutriHulnl 1
bull* ’ m fuel
plans lo present tn the legisla nr* prescient S K Doodney stockhnblers were Gtld
lrair*:ng prog lam
lb- was eliminating di*«rtniination
uiih Tfit prr%um *n !»• Ndult
live delegation for passage second vice president, Rosa
. . .. mi • .
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Tucker indicated 1*&gt;*19 would made Head ot Ho , i -iiernal
mcclniK4 and mne I li meet
lb- loan ilejiartno lit O' 'll*/vk sillll
this year, was scheduled lor mhod Chapman, secretary lx- another good year
to- 'all
fall of Y i ' t f
me* And to top it all off they
7 p.m. today at the town hall treasurer. Maxine Ekern, as pointed out that as commuhi l!)r,I
| NKW Y'»BK tt P I) — lamg
made 9*J farm home
sistant secretary - treasurer, cations improve each local
Horn in \rkan-as
UGert shoremen in thr j»ir1 of New
and Barbara Flynt, head tell htnk becomes more sensitive received his eduea’ i ui at Man York voted again tinlay on a
Aide Resigns
Public installation for offi
lo Hie nation il and inlernitlon kato State College r Minnesota once rejerleei contract which
Mrs. Marjorie C. Shepard, er
cers of Semlnola
R-diekah
Shmhnlser is director • attor al economies
lie received a It \ degree in their union leaders ho|&gt;r will lie
axlxtant to reUred county tax
Lodge 4.7 scheduled for Friday
0 |K’ ratmg ratios lor the ys-ar business admiiiistialum and approved and provide a pat
collector John Galloway lor ney and the other directors are
has ht-en postponed New date
lie
-wived six tern for ending the Hi day Al
12 years, has rrtigned her po Greene Robert E Earns, Har were described » ' ' excellent economies
will be announced in the near
xitlon, Tix'CVIlector Troy Ray per. Doudney, Van Hoy and with the Sunk having a nel months in the t
S Army lantic and Gulf Coach dock
future.
reported today.
iTouhjj.
operating raring of $2 28 a Reserve
strike
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Casselberry's Town * o unci I
Monday night authorired May
or Owen Anstey to appoint a
three man committee to repre
sent the municipality on the
Seminole County Beautifica­
proposal had started at a San
By Dottle Austin
"This is ihe question ol let to Ihe limit lie them up enough to pay thf yearly op
tion Committee, headed byPossibility of the proposed ford municipal project hut where we are guing lo gel the Mr 30 years, and tu- your rratmg expenses
county commission chairman
“ There a re-ways and means
John Alexander. Anstey said Sanford Rivcrport Manna cx that it very well could be in­ money, and li t a dead sen hand* lor making capital im­
he probably would name one panding to a Seminole County corporated into the overa I out question.", he said
of gomg ahead with the water­
Knowles
pointed out that provements m other areas front development — there is
memboa'f^oftr Jlie Casselberrs Hixerport Marina l o o m e d picture of the proposed coun
"we are nut talking about a *u&lt; h as- fire protection, water, no. doubt that it has tremen­
Garden Club, another from Wednesday evening at a meet- ly - wide Pori AulhorBy.
The other side of. the mar half million dollar* a* was sewer*, roads, annexation in dous, unbelietcahle potential,
thr Casselberry Lions Club, ting of the Lake Mary Cham­
ma picture — -the dark side originally m-opoM-d We arc the years tu rurnf With the but we may well have to start
and anothrr from the Cassel­ ber of Commerce
Sanford City Manager W —was presented by Knowles in talking about $12 to $1.7 .mil­ expected population explosion, aniall, much smaller, than we
berry Woman's Club.
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lion dollars — and any way these ate things we are going had hoped It's going to be
E. Knowles, it the close of an his talk.
-“ Le! me emphasize that I you slice it, it’s going to come 10 need as our fity gruw*
pp to you to decide," Knowles
Rev. Thomas M Uakin of address lo Chsmbcr members,
"The only other way 4u do (old Uie group
,
I'reabytenan Church of the wss asked. “ Why cannot wr am for the manna — 1 out of the taxpayers' pocket
“ The public will have to 11 is to raise your taxes.
"Another serious problem
— the entire county — join in have even put it in writing —
Covenant will parth ipatg.
a meeting of th« naval r t i i n T on this project? Knowles’ re­ but tt U time we stopped snd help the city commission de­ Let's face it — marinas are is the question of wherp lo
looked st the dark side of this cide. It will probably come to not self • liquidating, they do find the suitable fill. Frtlimchaplains planned for Jan. 26 ply was: "Why not?"
Knowles, in this question question,", Knowles emphasis, s referendum. The sctusl cost not pay for themselves — they insry test* have indicated six
at the Orlando Naval Reserve
will strclih Ui« franchise mJn usually do not even znakc lo nine feel of muck snd silt
Training Center.
, and answer period, said the ed.

FLORIDA

NO. 109.

wwA...
No Change'
B R I E F S ^ ep0r| Qn

'60s 'Ready
For Takeoff,'
Harper Says

•Churchill

Shut

To Palm Roach

Bank Prexy Views
'65 As Good Year

Tu Tu

68 School
Term Eyed
A rot]ut'si for ifll.t million for construction of
the now univi'rsity in OnutRo County three miles
south of Ovietlo will lie presented to the State Cahinet next week hy the State Hoard of Reyents.
ljireetor J •Rrownrd Culpepper said l;»t night
in- Tallahassee the money
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I hi* u n ivi'rsity is tn lit*
r e a tlv
fnr t*nr!»llmt*nis
lliiv o yt*ars homt*.
Hr ahhi thr t IRt.S
nf
jilt*

I rjsTlhl!«t tn 4- U i l i

hi

Jig. W i l

f"i h^II-SIS riuTijuii 1«» fmjiiur
*&gt;pi*l Hi mipi, of I lit
fur thr rmiimi:
LONDON f l 'I ’ D - Sir Win I In* rri|ti«*!«t i» i* t»tI '|
|vr . cut
ston Churchill clung devjier !»!• I «'Ht*r tjV' | tin' |if t \ ItiHA
ately to life to-lav toil Ills VI
\■IIf X
lality ebbed tiv the hour
Ih
/jit u'TUil (i( li\|tl*'« f.»r
The inId day nu-.lo.il bullc Ihu lirv% \li ithi**- I ihi!it_v ihjxt »•
tin from his physu'lan. laud I fi 1 itiii R i p | i t i * f c : i r A * m t r i n p i i ’
Moran read ' There is no ly mii&lt;I Hpj*n*si$l f v tin* St
change m Sir Winston's eimdi I rtf]* lilt ,f»* i f rim 11■«i .*1*&gt;t * if
tier) liiere will t-e a liiithcr fuihU
II fuAl It |t|$\Hlif||
Imtlelin this ev citing
A^urk fit t*r|;li*
In this ease
no i*a n ge
In in* mMirv t *tl|*r!»(*«*(
“ as had news
mi hi mhiiplH will nets! IN**
f or Wednesday night Moran millh ri in rttfiitriii*!tun fuinU,
said the IKi year-old hero ni uf wills ll ft;*i ;f 111tJ1&gt;-I | AHI t *•
Hittain. wlio siillered a mas
III! * if ll|* x' t't* |1 to
sivi stroke la»l
week, tint m*ft 'i*' *'RIii»m* x tu tin*
ton. tied the lowest adds m his &gt;Atilt |l *‘f I IMl I*IiH
gallant light tin suivnul
I id Im!* I in f hr * ufu*11u* t nm
Obviously (hen- hail been no o m f. Itl ft&gt;Miii '«t i &gt;■ til at (ct
improvement
through I h . ( if ii Uf. e &lt; HI' \ AAill 1&gt;** #
night and moirung
mi 1In ill f'lt it'll' II*1AA 1 tin * i
Ml.1.111 s|K'kr only one w -id Mt V .if U l N| j list uhl Hi I'flM*
as he tell the &lt; liuri hill resi n .da
•leh r m Hyde Park Gates
I rnt&gt;'!loi, i '
I lj||H-|.pet
W- Iriesday night
in i In- univ. i sd .1 pint* d IS
If. vias asked whether * Gilr l'“ . lust lull ti­ ledl. Ie.| -i
i lol li.nl leai hi d Ihe luwi'l ll ill climb t *. -2 til I'),it
•*!i*- yet "
nod 19.1.108 in t'G,'.
Ihe 82 year old phy sirian
Pressure* , ( eivi oil input me
win. ha* brought t hurrhill s . great, -in.I I uI|’i'p|.ei ll.at
through almost every type ol I v. o if all III. espitnst..n t w
illness, replied
Yes "
'"Ugh!
was
plovi.led
f -r
No physician familiar with *)bl-M* Is .i g... I elm llci I I .it
the ease would cxen guass as by L'TlI tlivie would m.i t-e
to tmw bmg ( hurrhill inighl t*«
fnr nl, rsttmatpil I f.imd
suspended between life and Ul “ o.iloil young peopie
death. ,
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A '|Mikesman for the Itntish
Me.tn a| Association, a t t i | County Schools
TAI.LAIIAS.sFE ill'b —
hearing about, ihe mid dav
I hr state audllor issued a
huUrim, coiuoiented
P h is
Iinn! repoit liKtav (ot tlomui •&gt;( condition in Ins illno*e
Ni'llllnolr
I ..only
&gt;. Iim.l
could go on (or several .lays
It..Jill
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.ill.Ills
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In Ihe language of the lay­
seals ending I mo- .In, l-a.g
man what Ho do, bus wen
say in; was Ilia) &lt; hurrhill s 61
\orllbir 1 ( nr si | llison said
v|lahlv had hern draining a
way lor several days Got dial legal rri|iiiipnirnls w e r e
Wednesday night Hie tale had 'met, gianl loisljiesi pi ai lues
followed and . I Vs or its w e ir
ai l elel a!nl
wrl| kept.

(■Lilly Verdict
In Uribe Case
John II Hickman is In the
county |ail awaiting a pre sen
tenre investigation following
hi* conviction this week tn
Circuit Court on * bribery
charge
A six man jury found link
man quilly of trying to bribe
* license examiner lo obtain
a driver ■ license.

Marina 'Idea' Seen As Possible County Project
bn the botom of the lake This
compounds the cost uf du-dg
Ing and filling the proposed
land sress Further test bor­
ing* must be made to find out
if there is good material within S.OCXJ feel of the rnariru
site," the speaker added-,
Knowles Invited Uie Lake
Mary Chamber members to
attend the meeting of the com*
misiton Monday al 8 p*ti. at
City Hill. At that time Ihe
city's fiscal agent, Loomis
Leedy, will present hi* find­
ing* on the possibilities of fi­
nancing the marina project.

LBJ In '68,
HHH Tells
Partygoers

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(U p d
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I'lesnlent Johnson'* thougiils
yveie mi the “ Great Society"
Wednesday night even a* his
danced Ids way through fiv«
liiaiigor.il halls;
Vice President Hubert II,
Humphrey virtually t h r e w
.tolitisnn'i T exas hat into the
ling tor the Democratic nom­
ination tn 1968 during the pol­
itics ■ onrnted fr»(ivltie»
In three hours, the First
I .' ll Is and the Humphrey i
ia .n l Vo ail five maugnral
hails at widely scattered loca­
le. ns in Jfie nation's capital
Between fox trots, Johnson
t.-mmdrd tin- overflow crowd*
..I Die I .t
teaching legisla­
tive proposal* hr ha.s madn
• vin ta-lon- lus four year term
I.. in al m.yn EST Weilnes
-t.iv
In tin- morning we're go­
ing t-i tiay. lo stall mil eaily
ard i'uk on our program."
t .luis’ ii tohl metrymaker* *1
Hi. Mmn-ljdiii Hotel
.so | hope you don't stay
iiji loo In1c
. we're going
lo ioid help from all Hie liellioi i aI s we can get. . .
We're on out way to tha
l.n at Society '■
Hiinipifriy who once wa*
" 'laki-nls intiislui ed hy llm
Pi evident as j senator during
l|le last
navcil appearanees,
sa d ill joir.ed ill i&gt;&lt;'l wl*m-i
lot ihe Johnson administiaI am » in vi f ur year &gt;
\:mI ft- -i w. i v-nimne for
(..or iioui year' 1 fie adilrd to
Ih.
do-.
of Hiosr at thn
oiafoii Park ll.drl ha 11room.
I to- t iesliU-llt -smiled at Ho*
fi-H-ii to i- 1,. a IlkPt candidacy,
tot del riol speak

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Sauls Accepts
March Of Dimes
Chairmanship
"Birth defect* kill and crippit more American children
than any other human disttrder. The March, of Dime* is
leading the right against birth
defect* because it bcHeve* the
people afe ready to Join an
all-out rsmpltgn agamat this
tragic waste of life,"
John Sauli made thla statemen! today aa he arceptrd a
gain the Seminole County
explains the use of police equipment. The 24
SIXTH GRADERS from South Seminole Etechairmanship of the 11X15 Mar
.pupils also were briefed by Mrs. Mary Hnrkey,
mentnry School visited the City Hall tint! Police
ch of Dimes. Tire traditional
City Manager Warren E, Knowles’ secretary.
Headquarters to see how the city government
January fund drive concludes
works. Above they jmse with Police Chief Hoy ... They were accompanied by their Civic Class
in early February.
teacher, Mary Wiggcns.
(Herald Photo)
G. Williams nnd Sgt. Don Hrumley as the latter
"A * a matter of fact." he
declared, "one might call err
tain birth defects pcpetual epi­
demics since they arc relentlesily transmitted from gen­
eration to generation. A* for
emargenclea," added Sauls,
•’la it not an emergency when
150,000 birth defect liable* are
WASHINGTON (UPD -R ep .
txirn each year, thouianda of j WASHINGTON tU J I)
Charles E. Bennett |D*Fla.),
them doomed to a lifetime ul.The United Slniea ia rxpi-llintroduced a bill In Congress
mental or phyalci) distblll 'jnir „ civilian employe of the
which would allow Use Virgin
*J -”
Polish military attache in
Islands to join any state in the
. ^ .S - a a h t n B t n n • for “ nrtlvttle.
out that the March of Dime*
in romp atltde
with
accepted
Union.
in the past- six years has
norm* of official conduct."
Any Incorporation would remade important advance* in
The employe,
Kailmicr*
qui** approval of the islanders
the fight against birth defect*
Minor, bn* been, given two
in an election ,
Through Ute 60 March ol
weeks to irtive the country.
Bennett iffered the measure
Dimes • financed centers and
The announcement cams
as
a substitute to one he intro­
clinic* across the country,
front the Stats Department
duced last "week which would
trained medical team* are
about a wi «k after the Polish
have made the Virgm Islands
providing the best medlral government a«h.ed ths United
a Florida county.
care available for birth de­ States to ncall its air at*
lie said the substitute result­
DECEIVING DIPLOMA irttosting to hi* gradu­
fect children and working In
. 1ta, to- in \\ m juw, Col. Georgs
ed from the suggestion by Vir­
ation from the Orlando Volin* Academy jtt How­
develop new technique* which
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gin Islands Gov. Ralph Paleard Butcher, bend of the Seminole Sheriff#
will enable many more of
t-hnt he photographed * Polwonsky that some islanders
Auxiliary,
lie
received
it
at
n
Pinecrest
Restau, them to live * useful life
iab Jet fighter I ***.
might prefer joining another
rnnt -thia-wcck from Sheriff J. L. Hobby. Hutcher
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Scientists supported by Mar
state. _
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headed a long list of local men who have com­
ch of Dtmen granls are also
Another possibility, said Ben­
pleted the police course.
(Herald Photo)
at work in a great number ol
nett, Is that the Virgin Islands
university latiorstortes in Ihn
and other territories—such si
country and abroad, seeking
. .
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Guam and American Samoa~&gt;
the esusei of these fearful S e t F O T M O T C l l
could Join the District of Co­
condition* and waj* of prr
It ’ P l 1 — »*lsd hot rod and butter the lumbia in a Slat state.
venting them.
TALI.Ml VSSEK *1 PD — 1 WASHINGTON
The Itn.id Bonn! ha* scheduled Following «a * live menu for Presidents delight ia devtcrt

Texas Steak For Luncheon

,pvitdir hearings in all six n&gt;ad
dotrirt* in March m the new
WOODFORD BRIDGE Eng
r.&gt;n»tnicfi.&gt;n budget
land i CP) 1 Peter Tunbrulgr h1c,)' ' "
submitted
the
Is wun in. !*•: but ki*t hi* u ■■

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and enffee
President
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I'lexutont' Many vsrirtr* of exotic
(,di&gt;wing tropica. h»li ate found in the
.liar water* of Finn
the inauaurul ceremonies *!
life in tin process. Tmmij .iwu_ l.,,.i.a xu das
Silver
Spring*
mtmib * tveforc a (Will Cloved,
I V m , u - wilt t.f Held *! tin I apitol t(»iai
be bet s friend he could drink ('Itqdey \ h :d I I al ahastrr fink
crsjw fnll!
ttU'reme,
another six strong ale*, tie Manh i. I-ake City, March relish tray, Texas heart ot
accomplished the feat
but 3-4, !iel.*tw1 March 9 Bar filet micnon. tomato surpri** 1M the f all r| r*f llir I »•«*•« t*
atartest coughing an.! choked low March to-tl an-t in Fort Blue t.ske string beans in but III il Kr , bt teaIu*»|r t ■•ulltt, I I*»f I'fiihatr,
to death
L.iudeidj.e Mar.h »ter. Avocalo amt mmsine i*4»f*ln
I la ft I ital* fit

Costly Hct

the lunch given b&gt;
renal leader* for
Johnson arwt Vue
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Health Grant
GAINESVILLE
(UP II
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The University of Florid* hs*
rrceivrd a tluJ.sg; grant from
the U S Public Health Ser.
vie f0r gennrsl retearch *uppori in the rollege of medicine,
official* announced Friday.

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Christmas 'Gill'
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*nd that y«m ere rerjutre! tn
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file your eniwir with the Clerk
In the (uir| wf ikt U a ijf i f Ttiie Ccun. and to i«rv • •
ml««l CnUMtf. fleer. •*t
thereof up .p the platntlff
&lt;i&gt;, Its frehdtr
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fw, *4 it • har-h Stroei Ofl*nd&gt; riorid*,
Ta 411 * rw4lt*»re ee4 Perwaee ro*. alar than the Ifnd day of
lletlaii 4tatme »r Di h i b Ci r*h»aer&gt; IMS If you fail io
Aualaef la li Kefefei
4c eo e Pen?** Pfo Ct^nfeew
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err w \ • • entered »retn»i you fsf
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of the fleet putilcet n of Hue
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physically or mentally Incap­
able of caring for themselves.
The maximum child care expenae which may be deducted
may not exceed (fiOO if only
one dependent ia involved, a
top of IB00 for two or more
dependent*. The maximum
credit in past years was fr&gt;0C.
To qualify for the deduction,
married women who are work­
ing and husbands with incap­
acitated w|ve* must file a joint
return and ths credit la re­
duced dollar for dollar.by any
excess of their combined in­
come beyond |B,000. Thus, if
combined income ia as much
as 16,000 there ran be no such
deduction.

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Of Week Listed

Road Hearings

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The prime purpose of es­
his estimated total tax he must
pay the balance In quarterly timated return! is to place all
taxpayers on a relatively eq.
payments during the year.
,u*l
pay-as-you-go H a i i *
Most employe*, yvhoijg in­
come Is subject'to the with­ throughout the ytar.
holding tax can eliminate the
(End Serlea.)
necessity of filing an estimat­
You can get additional, vst.
ed tax if they can gear their
uable tax help from a new 64withholding tax deduction* in
such a way that they will owe page hook “ Cut Your Own
less than $40 in additional tax Taxes," available onty through
at th# end of the year. This this newspaper.
Th* book contain* all of the
can be arranged either by in­
structing your paymaster to information included in the
eliminate for withholding pur­ series appearing in thla news­
poses enough of your exemp­ paper PLUS much more. To
tions to make up the differ­ order a copy send your name,
ence « r to set an additional address and 60 cent* to “ Cut
amount to be withheld stffi- Your bwn Texes," c/o (Th#
clent to offset the estimated Sanford Herald), P. O Box
This limitation does not ap­ shortage that would otherwise 489, Dept. A. Radio City St*,
tion, New York 19, N.Y.
ply, however, if the husband result.
is incapable of self-support
because he ia « physically or
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mentally defective or. If the
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(The following guide to
least 90 consecutive days or
the nation’a beat food buya dies within that period.
for the weekend has been
Wherever child care expen­
prepared by the U.S. De­ ses ere claimed as a deduction
2411 (available
partment* of Agriculture a F o r m
through your district internal
and Interior for United
Revenue office) or a statement
Pres* International.)
setting forth all the informa­
tion must be attached to the
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return.
A' limited aelection of meat
Several million taxpayers
ruts thla wreck it offset by a
throughout the country are
eolorfut variety-of abundant
only half through their income
fruit* and vegatablts.
tax obligation* when they file
Beef and pork roast*, to­
their, 1040 tax return. For
gether with broiler-fryers,
them there remains the neces­
eggs, canned pink and chum
sity of filing a declaration of
salmon, are the best buys in
estimated tax aa well by the
protein fooda for the weekend.
April IS dtadllne.
Celery, lettuce, onions both
An estimated tax -return is
green and dry, potatoes, spin­
required from any taxpayer
ach,. and tomatoea are good
^th&lt;»e estimated tax for 1665
vegetable buys this week. Cab
will t e at least |40 more than
bage and carrots art especial­
his withholding tax AND he
ly plentiful.
can reasonably expect income
Abundant suppllei of ap­
in 1965 to exceed:
plet, grapefruit, and orangee
— If a head of the house­
await this week’s shopper.
hold. widow or widower, $10,000.
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— if a married person fil­
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OCAI-A (U P I) - James L ing a joint return, combined
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n#w fnduitrial revolution. It hai brought
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wa* Indicted by a grand Jury
mtJI*on« of people fo the frontier) of eco­
anticipated tax at the end of
nomic growth, where their telephone' need)
in the murder of his estranged 1906 prill be al least 1(0 more
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wife
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managed te^ephone comp-onie*. To keep
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pace hakei a million del lam every day in
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new factIHiet. ivppUmenling more then 10
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him to Georgia with a ChristWhere an estimated return
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fmlephortm Cempen/ee
name
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cell had sliot the animal three compute the tax on it. using
weeks earlier during a visit the 1965 tax rates. After de­
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i holding tax for the year from

By Ray Da Crane
Newspaper Enterprise Assn.
Many circumstances may
arise in a family which rom­
ped either a father or mother
to hira someone to taka care
of younger children ao that
the breadwinner ia free to earn
living.
These situations rould arise
in the ease of a widow or wid­
ower with children under 13
years of age, a wife who has
been deserted by her husband,
a husband whose wife is in­
capacitated or institutionalis­
ed. Expenses for caring for
dependent# 13 and older may
also be considered if they are

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men's clothing and for worn- truck body with a set of feltV I'I Financial Editor'
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NEW YORK I l l ’ ll — Nat
“ F r one mniutfui.turer of would not he scratched or
K.itxman has n I.SllO-truck office machines, we fitted a banged around in transit.”
parking worry, hut because
many many Manhattan busi­
nessmen have the same prob­
lem and don’t want to fret
about it. Katzman does it fo r
f them.
Katzman is president of an
auto renting company' which
leasi-s, uiid s. me times rents,
trucks from It terminals in
New York City.
llis • is n local operation,
which he believes is the larg­
est single one setting nipsingle city.
_ -He also is past president of
the National Truck I.easing
System, and n director. It
**operates
tliinunh affiliated
companies nut r nwlde, to ct'inpete with-*lhe* ma’or leasing
operations . { other major
i ompiitties.
■■The lit) has torn down
about -J1. million garage
spaces in the past fiw years.**
* said K.itrmun in a recent in­
terview. “ it b is replherd some
of tlnm but with facilities I IIONOHAIIY MKM1IKKS1III' -IT O Chiir Clu-wr
(ligh t), pif.sjtlfnt of the Stuif'on! Naval Air Sta­
for pns«ensrr .u,a. and not .
tion Aero Chili, jirv.-rntA :pi honorary member­
many for ttlicks.
ship in the club to Capt. C. \V. Swanson, .station
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eonimantling officer. The duh has three private
# the wl&gt;. le leasing industVy.
airplanes for tpiajjfieil members ami provides
We can take tlic garaging and
flying lessons for mm-lieensed members at
servicing worries out of the
DcLaiul Airport.
(Navy I’ hoto)
hands of the businessman.’
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nut of 11 terminals here, in
four -&gt;f the flic lionaiabs: an I
while itidu ti\ lias been ni■
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Hie problem of which e»me flrit,
the chicken or the eftff. may still be a
burning queetion with some people,
but science has at last solved a relat­
ed mystery. The feat is all the more
impressive because the question has
never occurred to most of us in the
first place.
Which end of an egg is laid first,
the sharp or the blunt end?
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with the sharp end pointed out But
only 70 to 80 per cent of the eggi. are
laid sharp end first. The reason is
that sometimes an egg is rotated end
over end in the process of being laid.
This latter phenomenon may also
explain any sudden high-pitched
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be don* “ strictly according to blue­
prints."
That could help.
Wasn't there another Marxlst-Leninist who once promised the Russian
people that they would eurpass the
United States in everything by 1970
and thnt then they would enter the
long-promised bind of genuine com­
munism where no one would want, no
one would cry?
Nikita Khrushchev had lots of
blueprints, too.

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sion: ■
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Those lovely native girls who adorn
those sun-swept, pure white beaches
of the South Pacific are, likely as
not, toothless if they are over the age
of 10— or at least cavity-ridden.
Reporting on a study conducted by
the World Health Organi/ation of
11,600 Polynesian children from 8 to
. 1G, Swiss dental scientist Dr. Louis
J. Bourne puts it this way:
"It can be stated tlint dental con­
ditions, particularly in Tahiti, must
Ik! termed as catastrophic."
Devastation by caries (decay) was
found to lie almost 100 per rent. JCxtruction of all natural teeth was ronaldered by most adolescents ns a sal­
vation from a long experience of
pain.
"But, alas." says Dr. Batime. "ma­
ny of the young beauties remnined,
for years, completely toothless until

they hud earned enough money to
obtain dentures,"
Tahiti's idyllic image was not with­
out foundation in fact, however, for
Tahitians of the 18th century were
famous for their excellent dental
health from birth to old age.
Blame civilization and Imd nutri­
tion habits— loo many carbohydrates
and too little protein— for tnis sit­
uation, which sounds bad enough to
have Fletcher Christian begging
Captain iiligh to take him hnck to
England.

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CASE IM 88: Milly D., tie d
I. Is an alert little girl.
One day the suddenly blurt­
ed out this query:
"Mommic, where did I come
from?"
Iter mother was totally un­
prepared for this question so
ibe stalled fur lime and said;
"Bun along now. Milly, for
Mother is busy. I'll talk to you
later.'*
But Milly didn’t ask again
and her mother was actually
Clad, for she didn't know how
to reply, anyway.
"Dr. Crane.” she later in­
quired, "Just what do you My
to a child Milly’a a « « ? "
This newspaper offers you
readers a practical clinic in
psychology and psychiatry, so
be grateful.
For in this dally column we
discuss the real (not imagin­
ary) problems thit beset peo­
ple from childhood into oM
*!*•
Alas, many of the most acute
dilemmas of human belngi are
entirely ignored in puhlie
school and even college class­
rooms.
For example, how many of

Bluep rints, Promises
Fidel Castro has informed the Cu­
ban people that a severe housing
shortage exists on the islund. This
was not news; what was noteworthy
wns'his prediction that it would take
2G years to remedy the situation.
Speaking at a construction con­
gress in liavunu. Castro estimated
that the problem would l*« solved if
two million houses and apartments
could be built by 1090.
Hut Isiginning in 19G6, he admon­
ished, all construction would have to

Dr. Crane’s

.. A n d I Suppose You Should Learn
How to Say How dy!"

you were given a apeclfe. sure­
fire reply to a child who blunt­
ly asks toe same question
which Milly shot at her surpris­
ed mother?
Although 1 majored in psy­
chology, obtaining an A M.
and a Ph. D therein by gra­
duate work at Northwestern
University and Yale, none of
my professors ever mentioned
such practical dilemma* a*
the one Milly’ * mother la la.
Then I took the four year*
at N. U. Meaical School and
Interned at our famous Wesley
Memorial Hospital, but still
nobody ever mentioned Milly's
problem.
Nor did they suggest the
neat manner in which to In
form a foster child of its adop­
tion.
Nor diagnose the Ponce de
Leon Complex.
Nor the eimple "H-E-L-P”
formula for interesting con­
versation.
Nor dozens of otlier practi­
cal prescriptions which you
have been reading In this
column for many year*.
For the usual professor has
been lecturing way up in the

educational "atratoaphert’’ and
rarely ever get* down to terra
firnfa where we live end work
and encounter daily problems.
In modern salesmanship, you
are taught to anticipate every
conceivable "objection'’ the
prospect may raise.
Then you are given a fool­
proof reply which you are to f
memorize. Thus, a star sales­
man is not aurprised by a sud­
den question.
But parent* are seldom of­
fered such specifc training in
handling the queries of tiieir
children.
So resolve to answer your
child when he asks the ques­
tion. Otherwise, he may shunt
you out of his confidences “
thereafter and consult some­
body else, such as an "alley"
instructor whose data are of­
ten distorted.
"You came out of Mother's
tummy," is the standard re­
ply for all you parents to em
ploy on toddler*.
That's not anatomically cor­
rect but to a child, the entire f )
abdomen is regarded as ''tum­
my."

Dick West’s
Bruce

T he L ig h ter Side

Biossot — Ray Cromley
v

Political 'N otebook

W ASHINGTON t u r n — and Sonata rosters fer the Is an omendment to the "TotlIt was reported recently that Ruth Congress, ] ran foresee Rhodes Bill” exempting twoJudge Paul Kildsy of* the
wheeled vehicleA With pro­
Our PXia-rienre In Greece U. S. Court of 'Military Ap - I the need for s number of
.-WASHINGTON (N E A ) — Deieirfment and J’entagon ad­
per sponscrshlp, it eould !■*
The U. K air strikes in Laos visers are looking primarily did indicate that if envaiy ||&gt;eals is lobbying to have a vital pieces of legislation for
known
as the "Hayh-Sickles
which
ready-mad
j
gpuntors
mpply line* are effectively
&lt;n the Kill supply rout*-* -to nt Peiping and Hanoi
special bill introduced In Con­ are available.
Amendment."
,
South Vlet Nam h i p 11 test—- I Some of" these men believe iut off, thi-ru ie a resultant
gress this year,
to ~pruvw Red Chinn it u pa­ ,Ui_d Chinn's Map Tse-lung lowering of Red guerrilla^
There .could be me.asuri-s to
I1U*sh those who persecute you;* per tiger.
Kildny doesn't car* what
may shout loudly taut do little morale which makea the Coiiiencourage ' religious studies
GW* mid do not curse them.— llo[ muni at underground a lt*s kind of a bill it is as long ns (the "Reid-Bible Rill” ); to
Thrmr Blr slriVes won't lic­ or nothing.
mun.i 12:14.
it it ro-sp'ntnrod by Rep promote swamp drainage (the
et toy many of the lied sup­
They flguie the longer tills potent force.
*
*.
•
J.
J. Pickle. D-Tex., end Rep. Muskle-Marsh Dill''); and to
plies coming down Die Ho Itombing goes on despite IT.
Roth Gteeca and Korea
AI way ft forgive your enemies; Chi Mmil ''trail" to the Viet S. plane losst-s nnd without showed tills can't lie done by Claude Pepper, D Fla.
regulate the operation of bil­
nothing annoy* them ho much.— Os- [ Cong in the eouth or knock strung Ite.i Chinese action, air alone. It takes a grrat
Then, he pointed out. the liard parlor* Iths “ Pool-Hall
car Wilde.
•nit any significant number the mure it will weaken the deal of well-oiganizt-d ground measure could be called the
Hill” ).
of Dip northern Red Builders eoltfidem e of the North Viet action as well Thus far in "Pickle-Pepper Iiill."
T h e new eongre«*woman
or adviser* moving through riwmese in tiieir Red Chinese Laos, however, this effective
What Kildsy was doing » n
fr.
m Hawaii can team up
SANFORD
alia * nmi dninpeii J|hs* spirit* ground action ha* not been playing an old game called
I .sob into South Viet Nam
with a veteran Missouri UeThe 1101Diet 11 end uf the of Die \ let Cong. It h,ny also Toith cunring .
ft jv v ’ie sent) suited, _____ .
"sponsorship” which was In­
put.llcan In sponsoring legis­
Ho Chi Mitdi troll ia a truck make the N„ith Viei nnmesa
lor ths orwsxt shows, ths h*M
American, Viet, I,so and vented year* ago by news­
lation to intnll fur draperies
P'tcet lo sst s wsst tnd nvort,
route. There are nil targets— worry thnt their factories tribal forces hove been con­
papermen covering the House
rour thatch or irni(e*M, pitot
in the plush new Rayburn
truck parks, refueling ilejnila, may he n future turret.
ducting p e r i o d i c actions, and Senate.
:• IN* er ytthipt s heas* m
bridge*, n n r r o w mountain
It may he true, as th.-se i These have not carried out a
House Office Building This
■ssrtmeat . . . ro*d the
During dull periods, of
ronds and the |*&gt;ints at which men reason, thnt
limited wribco-ordinated
would
lie
called
the
“
Mlnkplan
for which, belie*-- it or not. there
Th# Sanford Herald
Inti'iiFificd w »ri of liberation | ‘ ’ Dare lo f![h l, defy diffi­ good* nre 11Biieferreil from Itombing of this type will cm
II) K. 4’. Tlister
Cu-tin Rill."
strangling the tirail.
are unite a few. Capitol corLONDON (UJ'J) — Red fvrrykfhvre. Mires/U*tl to the culties autl ailvanre wave up­ truck to men's look*. Hut all eournge our Vietnamese- nllu-s
Rut the proposal that I re­
Actually, a lot of men n-sp ndenta o f t e n entcitaln
China's Mao Ttc-luiig recent­ pi-opli'fl of the whole world, on wave . . . against the U.Jv of the**- point» *le too plllUf^ nnd ills, outage Dte enemy
gard as the most tneritiroul
aren't
te,pilled.
I.ess
than
themselves
by
mulching
lawaggre*s&lt;&gt;r* end all their run itivo to put out *,f action for Itiil Korea did not prove till*
ly issued a new battle try fur it «aid:
toil wr)l-l 1allied men, oigun- givers into appropiiate terms
nlnif ijnif*.'*
long )iy mi burnt mg*
. 1rasoiiihg.
ired into :«l or so three-mati
Rome are easily paired, For
It would prol.nldy lake n
Mwo'ii call to arms was ninur
Isiitiolage-demolition learns, in- example, S.-n. Nortis Colton.
COMPLETE
In a pledge to eupi'oit tint ymr or mule, in fnrt, before
Ifillrating
in relit) a, could
Virginia Prtroski
rilrli
air
bombing*
*
oiibi
even
Tt-N !!., can br li-terf #s el (her I N V E S T M E N T S E R V I C E
Congiileta* M-1’t’l - It bn* el nee
P. O. Hoi l i l t
keep the liu i'hi Minh road
the sponsor of the ” Coit..nl&gt;erN lekrli up again t,y lied eat stgnif tcnnily into North
Enlerprist
Altamonte KpDnfa
- Sanford
Listed and enlisted
in Laos continuously out of
Viet
Nam's
none-loo-»t
long
I'hitieee I’lenner I lieu Ku-lio
Mills Hill" or the "Cotton-Hull
Mrs. Kllrhlr Harris
Mrs Julia liarle*
Het unties
.
omnilssjoi).
Kach
team
would
Phyllis
ilugcnsUin
IN Mailer I I'arbe*
itti-im
befuie liir Kaliunul I'enplva truck fleet.
44ZMJ4
Mutual Fuads
travrl light and fast, stay out Hill."
3I2-«!J4
Hut
White
House.
Slnte
Cungrets
In
I’eking.
Psychiatii*ts
aie
said
to
be
UI4444
Tepprr Is equally adaptable
Lake Mary
Rear 1.ike-Forest City
only a short time, then
finding out that no one knows
Thus, lltd China appuivnlly
ALLEN A t O.
Mrs. Maryann Miles
replaced by another Jenm. go Along with the "Pickle-Pepper
Laiir Mary
Nora Nome
lute -Igr-slbd |ls entry Intu a
mm h ale,ut thinking They
H i E. LEMON ST.
Mr*. Fnnrra W «t o f
out again after rest and rec- Hill," he ha* l.een linked with
TK *1314
llinfr Hggrettlve pbn-t- of
arc probably iighl we Dunk 1ration, taking a new^aupply the "Green-Pepper Bill's and
32J6II*
LAKELAND. FLA.
S. Hrminola
(estelberry
•
•
•
Mao * cuncepl of wara of lib­
the "Pepper-By Hies Bill."
of demolitions and rations.
Mrs. Jane Casselberry
Lake Monrn*
Mildred Haney
Mrtaber: Midwest Slack E lik
eration.
We know- a secretary who ] 'A team would blow a
UB-SI44
Prrhapa the two best knewn
Mrs. H. I- Juhnton
66N-3U1
Clr
llrrnll
ttflriimri
l#i*
Sign*
of
a
*tepp*d-up
Red
Chicago
Heard
ef
Trade
was
habitually
lata
for
work.
111471*
Deltona
Ibridge or two. Then, as fast combinations are the "Atken•frit from tfiB rvittfatm ?»li*
Chnloola
Chinese push for all out II# trialrn. The vvvtt#* nar mm* Her chronic tardiness s n cur­ as one was repaired, some IIart Hill" in the Senate and
Orlande
Salt*
Raproaewtattv*
l^ingwood
Mrs. Joan Maglm
Mary
Gettings
bmwv pr#*la|rifl |hf !#(1’w* r» uf liberation” have ■
ed one day when she arrived team
would
hll
another the "Dingell-UeU BUI" in the
Mrs. Dunns L.lte
363-1TI1
ft# mlm* rarrlra I hr wMlfi'*
!»-&lt;847
coma
from
a
wide
front
of
fra# ■■inf mmti • *&lt;###•••. I #•- I so late ahe miss«el her first blidge Isolated »|k)I s on the Ilvuie.
818-1117
Bear J-*ke'
Delist)
MRS. STAN COMSTOCK
I’ckllig'e intersuMLIonul activity. Irra ml frwrf IWmm 7.'0 Word# coffee break.
j
roud
could
be
trapped
with
North
Orlando
To
make
tire
game
mure
•fill
hf
|lvrg
prflrrriif*
&gt;-#!•
Mm. John infant
bohpie 11since
•
k a
They range from Viet Nam. (##• mldrtiard |« ntk#rs if*
Ph. GA i - m i
Mra. Margaret ( oshy
Ismail - but - effective mines. challenging, newsmen .usually
US-4881
168-440!
where t’cking ie even to have ■rr#p(«kl# #r**alilr«1 fkr? dm
111-6793
The 19tf0 Housing Census Each night mines would ap­
DeBary
/ f step further by listing
feni fdMl fa para'MlIlifiDeltona
an
ai-Liva
hand
in
the
laical
report*
a
total
of
Sl.OiiH.OOO
Osteen
pear on a different stretch the type of legislation that
l*a# I r*f la aul puhllahrd hf
Mr*. Mildred llaaey
■Upped up Communtil cam- T
Mrs. Clarence dnyds*
lUrnld.
bathtub* and shower unit* in of road. Road repair dump*
4414411
should be Introduced. Thus
111-4841
paign, to the Congo where it
the U.S. That'# 6l.fi»S,000 could he b o o b y -tra p p e d .
Mr*.
Jane
Casselberry
th a
"Pickle - Pepper Hill"
Grarva
lias
liven
supporting
the
reb­
Otledo
prime site* for home acci­ Trucks could be sabotaged.
might be " in act to provide
Mrs. Jo Ann Haya
Mra. Evelyn Lundy
\ els in their continuing fight Reporter for Sanford Herald
dents.
The three-man teams In ac­
141-4871
J6S-1II0
uniform standard* for vine­
•
a
•
We. the public relations
against the centra] govern­
tion would allnk away into
gar."
commit
tea
of
South
Seminole
ment uf Mojae Tahomba.
T h a U.N, peaca-keeplng the night, avoiding fights.
One famout measure alrng
Latent moves now also af­ Junior High School with to missions are hard up for mon­
Tha slowdowns and psy­
fect Indonesia where K&gt;d Chi­ thank you for your co-opera- ey since Russia refuted to pay chological terror that could this line would require motor­
na bus come out in full sup­ Don and curtesy extended to a red cent.
be caused by !f&gt;0 such well- ists to pay for the ats of the
port of I'rveidcnl Sukarno's tla in relating our school ac­
•
a
*
trsined sabotage men would federal highway system. It
aggieaslvr policies, all but tivities to the public.
Public and legislators alike multiply by many times tha obviously was labeled the
■■gglng him on to Ids war of
On* of tha moat affective arc taking a new hard look effectiveness
of
the
air "Toll-Rhodea m il"
ways of describing the educa­ at aome of the recipients uf strikes.
Bags 4 Hanford, Florida Thur*., January 21, 1966 "liberation of Malaysia.”
In looking over the House
Diplomatic dispaUhee have tional program of uur school uur foreign aid. Apparently
w i i r s a a . U K i.u i r, a u n tie asu r t t u i M c a
reported that Red China has ie through the newspaper. A Uncle Bam ia running out of
played a key role In Indo­ fast growing putniuunily such cheeks to turn.
KAMIL VOI.TOI.IHW, C U n l a l l r e • n t a t t a l
nesia's latest menacing con­ a* outs, need* lo keep the peo­
•
•
*
a u e a u r A L S It a u x a
■ SRBI I. JOIIHSOH
frontation strategy ef "cruah ple of this area informed
Alrertltla* Riraoter
I f then's • skeleton In your
lta a a ili* Killer
mm u a iia i
Malaysia lo lDM.”
about our school.
closet, it will probably turn
(rou te
W II.LIA M *
AlrerOaleat M tatftr
Red China's deputy premier
Chairman,
out to be A hlgh-fashlon
S t e i n , Kdllur
S A H IB R H O l S i K M
k x jo w
and foreign minister Marihal
Leona F. Drums model.
d u iiib
a u b Tih
S i i Im i i
M anager
Chen Yi and President Sukar­
c it* K i l l e r
r a iil W BLU
•pedal porpoae.
no recently formally decided
M ith lllu l Hept
n o t w u tu
to ''raise the level of the
AI1U. VIHCBHT
O e t t , Siller
Staff Photographer
W h a w m y o o w a n f.,,
struggle against Imperialism,
colonialism and neo-tulonialI'uldlsht! dally except BatunUjr, Bunds, a n ! Cbrlttuiaa; pabyou can aare for k here.
iam."
lie),-a seturder pre-eedIt.* Christmas.
Tliis
la
taken
to
mean
that
SLHet u i l - l IUV HA TVS
Coco* In)
I t urite D e l l v t r r
t t a week Red China la pushing fur allout Intervention, possibly in­
sir siaii
aacMtHui.is t u u s t i
A U . UTIlh llt M A IL cluding military action. Maa
U s H.eek
I M S I Veer
lll - l * I leer
Tie-tung’a concept apparently
_
I . A I at,alee
U S 1 M ea lb e
envisages step by aUp ad­
I S * I M ea lbe
I l f S M ea lb e
vance from guerrilla fighting
I N 1 Meelb
CSS I Meath
U. A Peeie l HtgaJatioaa pruelle te ei aU ■ e l l (ekecripUeae be to wider armed action.

Phil Newsom

Thought For Today

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Th* geographic proximity
of Viet Nam haa made Pek­
Tb* iierall ie e weather et Ue UaisM Wreae wbieh u
ing-controlled North Viet Nam
tlllel ts Juiivsl, ie Ibe ext far reprtbllieilra el all ike Meat apparently tha Drat major tha■twa prlBiel ia Ibis aewapeper.
aUr far tasting Maas con­
Aaleied ae aeeaal class waller uiieeer Is, t ill at the real cept.
paid la advaaea.

Office el Sealed, rierlla, aaler Ibe Aal a( Cea*reae ef Marsh

1. tin.
He pert el ear watertai. sees ,r astMiseea*, ef this eAlllea
et The Sealer! iierall wap ha,represses* la say waaaer withset wrltlea perwlceius el Ua pebllaher el Tha lleralA Aar
lalltllual er flrw. reepeadhle ler aaeh reprelaeilea will he
'i unci lerel as lalringing va Tha UaraJI'a eep/rlf bl aal wtU he
j bM4 Uable ler leBafie aaler I ha law.

As expniMway driving tip
from the Peninsula Motor
Club, AAA, auggtft* you MVer change roar traffic Inna
unexpectedly. When you do
shift to another lane, sign*I

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Business
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Cerebral P alsy Telethon Feb. 6-7

immigration Bill
In Hands Of Six

Jan. 21, lOG.'i .— i ’ agc o

Annual Talent

A coordinated reporting «ystern for the annual Cerebral
Palsy Telethon Feb. C-7 will
b« set up again this year in
Sanford as result of a meet­
ing bringing together repre­
sentatives of local organirations and Mrs. Miriam Wright,
.executive director of the Cen­
tral Florida C P headquarters,
the Central Florida C P head­
quarters.
T e l e phone
contributions
called Into Sanford will be re­
ported hourly to the telethon
beginning Saturday night and
continuing until mid-afternoon
on Sunday and a tote board
for the local report will be
show n on television. screens.
Mrs. Robert Bass of North
Orlando, chairman of the Sem­
inole County CP Women's
Auxiliary now being organis­
ed, will be in charge of local
operations.
Others participating and or­
ganisations represented at fho
planning meeting included Bill
Lovelace, Rotary Club; l.atry
Reynolds. Loyal Order of
Moose; Mrs. Jerry Jernigan,
Pilot Club; Mrs. James Mc­
Kee, Joyces Wives Club; Mrs.
Betty Snyder, Seminole Rebekah Lodge III and Sanford
Story League; Mrs. W. Cl.
Hopkins, Lake Mary Woman’s
(Tub; Mrs. C. B. Reeves, CPO
Wives Club; Mrs Beverly
Krcrrk. North Orlando Civic
Association and Church of the
Nativity; Mrs. Motile Stcudle,
Old tilory American l.cgiun
Post 1ST Auxiliary Unit; Mrs.
Mary .McLaughlin, Mrs. Wannett a Chesser and Mrs. Ver­
non Feddersnn, Fleet Reserve
Association Ladles Auxiliary
and Mrs. Luther Miles, South
Seminole
Weltvnne
Wagon
Club.

Show Set In
Lake Mary
By Frances Wmler
Date for the nnnunl Luke
Mnry Talent Show wa* announccd today by officials of
the sponsoring organization,
the Lake Mary Chamber of

Tommyrce.
The show is scheduled for
Saturday. Mar ch in, at 8 p. m,
in the auditorium of Lake
Mary Elementary School anil
a search now is on for con­
testants. Prizes this year will
be $2fi for the winner nnd $15
for second place.
Those interested in Inking
part in the program aVe ask­
ed to contact Jim Pa ugh trey,
‘'Cracker”
Donaldson, Otis
Sjohlom or Donald Jackson.

LOCAL A M ) COUNTY organizations were represented at a meeting to
plan.participation in the annual Cerebral Palsy Telethon with Mrs. Miriam
Wright, Central Florida CP executive director (seated second from left,
top photo) by Mrs. Mollie Stemlte, at Mrs. Wright’s left, and Mrs. Jerry
Jerniyan and Mrs. Robert Hass, at right; standing from left. Hill Love­
lace, Larry Reynolds, Mrs! James McKee, Mrs. Hetty Snyder and Mrs,
Mary McLaughlin. In bottom photo, from left, Mrs. W. C. Hopkins, Mrs.
Wunnetta Chesser, Mrs. Vernon Feddersun, Mrs. C. H. Reeves, Mrs.
Heverly Krecek and Mrs. Luther Miles,

JUNIOR GIRL SCOUT Dixie Lynn Hurktt of AUnmnnte Spring* visits
(own hall where she finds Clerk Dorothy Runline nnd Councilman Her!
Chapman ready customers for a l»&gt;x of Oirl Scout Cookies which arc
available only when the girls sponsor their annual sale.

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Notes

he Mary Duplicjttr Bridge
&lt; lu)&gt; phtji-d lil tab)*’* in two
Fo rtiori* jit th*1 Tuciulnv after­
noon meeting tliin week in the

1irMary Fire Hail.

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Januar&gt; 19. 19H5
Ad vtiiAniitifiH

when winter
wrathor says

Mary She|i|*ar*lt l-utw ||ut*h-

Sectimi A was litre* tint by
Mrs. Itoln'it Ni«&lt;hull*. Wniiiet*
wi'ir, N'S, firat, Mr-. Ituth

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Hiatt ami Mi*. Myiott Accar-

R oym% Jane I. ingle, Haia h Me*

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«i i; seen mi* Mis. (ieotifp !Varsoil ami Mrs. K M Hinkle,

Hough.

can stop

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Hhi l'l*t i*
[tumll,
Sunfoid;
third, Mia . Frank Austin ami
S|if
;
A
Itnmmite
Pi
.tor.
Mi-, holores Finn;
I &gt;t Hot &gt; ,
Viulrkte,
KW. firm, Mr-, Thornton 1 lulu r*
Smith ami Mis. \1itrt!in*i'i|*# W illmm Sw Jigger I y , I Id Imi.i
Ifiithani; mujtivd, Mm Lillian i ivven*.
Mt. lie 11.
It- gihab!
Meyers «nd Mis. l.on* Weeks;
Lake M-ill! oe* I.ula ID i n lbthird. Mr-. Heitfia BalU-nKerN.ntli t) i Inioi-s Wiliioin Molj|er and Mrs, Flam • s Kirk.
• Front \\ lirrU Kt-nimt-d.
'
ler
, t &gt;i uii ge ' Ity,
Sectimi H veil- directed by
Hriikin XiljU'lrii
Kir the
Miss Kth*] Jtihns'*n, Winnns
• Ft uni V\hi rl Bear mg*
uere, NS. fust, John J. VanMt. amJ Mrs, IImoIux (iiitrls,
If. |i ;ii kt d
deiflfh«u*f and Mis t.urlhi Saiifiin). « Jjnl; M'_. ami Mi*
• Grind' Sc* U i hr* kt'd
A N Y ILS.
Tiiiilii|»*nn;
mil, Mi-s John .lull Zulie 1, San fol d, u l.u) . \1i
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aell; Hurd. Mis Jody Bunnell fold, a girl; Mr. and Mis
and Mia. Joann I'aulk;
1low aid
Pryor, Altamonte
K\Vt first. Mi* and Mu. Springa. a boy; Mr, and Mis
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Flank Matiii'son; -*• •»n*l. Mis. Tbumaa Kessler, Longuood, a IH
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think 4 third, a U**, Ow»stea
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('•Kim and Susan U a jer
Cody. Karen Law, Roldile Mil­
Mrs. A. &lt;; Ik sum and
ler, Pamela HrangiforU- and
Clyde limns.
s k u \ in ;
haby girl, Elizabeth Blevins,
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W ASHINGTON (U P I) —
The fate of Preiident John­
son's immigration bill in tha
H o u s e o f Representatives
rests on the views of six con­
gressmen to be assigned to
the Judiciary committee,
Johnson's proposal, sent to
Congress Wednrsdiy, calls for
gradual elimination of the 10year-old system of national
origins quotas without major
incteasea in total Immigra­
tion.
The hill, similar to legisla­
tion sought hy the late Presi­
dent John F. Kennedy, must
clear the House Judiciary
Committee. Up to now there
has not been a majority of
the .TS-memher panel in favor
of repeat of the quota system.
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Hurricanes Meet Tonight
LAS VEOAS, Mat. (N E A )
T . A. Tlttla wni pick tha
New York boat ahaw tod Wo
appearance there later Uilo
month to announc* hit re­
tirement. And it may bo tied
la with hla boating, store Tot
haa become • confirmed com­
modore who oremlgkU on
hia California cabin emit• f. 0 • •
Don't boy the denial from
Green Be? that there waa
nothing to I'affaire liorntnig
la Miami. Golden Boy Paul
wouldn't mind eoming to Now
York. . . .
You’d think a numbere onpert like Prank Hjran wear*
■’l l " on hia Jeraej to flaunt
auperitition. Not ao. Ha waa
•*15" with the LA R a»a nnd
waa giran No, 18 when ha
came to the Browne. A rookie
quarterback John Furman,
wore No. 13 than. "When he
waa cut,” aald Frank, "1 kind
of liked hla number. Ytm ooe,
18 waa what Lenny Dawaen
had in Cleveland, and I felt It
waa identified with being a
bench warmer." . . .
Joe Namath had a keen
aenae of whera h* waa head­
ing even when he came out of
high achool in Beaver Falla,
p a .. . . " I f you help me eerten
three 96 college offer* I got,"
he told ana p»B football atar
who cam# thero to Ulk to a
high achoel banquet, ’ 'Ultra'll
be a quick 1500 in It far you."

• ••
Burzy Bavaal of the Lot
Angrlra Dodgera pana baaeball'a new draft rule aa help­
ing no one and hurting all
. , . . "The kid who'a drafted,"
he aald, ''can't help but gat
■hurt Suppoae ha'a a 160,000
player. Do 1 have to give It In
him whan I can get him for
810.000T I f ho doein’t algn
with ma becauae another
club telle him to wait ala
month* and gat drafted again,
how can ha be cure that ether
club will gat a chance at hlmT
They have to make up their

Legal Notice
OltniftA^CB WO. 144
aw on D iw a w b o r t i i n c m r
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M U t I M ) A I'A H T T lir . H R o r
T i n : i : % t T rw» r r . i r r n r i ota

bate ball w M t they
laa the laaarnaa. The taama
that da a p a r jeb wrlll atin da
a paar jah." . . .
Buaay, watching the
Beetea Caltiaa aa their win­
ning )ag, paiated eat, "T&gt;ey*va
been drahlag laat far yaara
aad they're aUIl winning becauaa they have batter aaautl* f " . . e
The bidding between WashIngten aad Oakland aa Nabraaka’a X a a t MtLaughaa
waat nr is AUS^OO bafaia
BUI MaPaak af the Bedektaa
bewad cat. Ha aaya the Cerwhuabar back (wha’a theoret­
ically taring klaeeelf for
track) wanted a three-year,
no-cut clauae, and Waehlngton would go only one. On
raakiaa making mare than
rate, McPeak only ahruga“ You’rt a victim of the Umea.
When I left tha Steelera la
1BST. to coach, I waa making
a Up aalary af |7A00. By
lied it wauld kava doubled. I
remember when I waa at the
17,000 level and G r e w Tar*
aaovie came U ui aut of L4U
aa a raakla, ha gat 19,600. Aad
I ’d already been U the Fra
Bowl twice." . . .
Didn’t one prominent col­
lege coach camt up with a
new car Juat about the tame
Ume that ona of hla priee line­
men alao algned, and get a
ear of the eame make? . , . •
You can’t aay Detroit own­
er Bill Ford lent all heart. He
helped Yale Lary, the- Llona’
great dtfenalvt back for the
laat decade, lead a Ford deal•rthlp In the Fort Worth area.
And now Yala’a wondering If
he can afford U coma back
for another aeaaea becauae ha
haa that bqalaaat U taka care
of. . .Far tha flrat Uma tha
National Football lingua atilgned officiate U ita three
poit.aaaoa tkowea.ei (UUa
game, ILinnarup Bowl, Fro
Bowl) on tko merit ef thtlr
work during the aeaaon. , . .
Between jrou’n’me, lin’t It
algnificant that AuUmaUc
Canteen, a hy-produet of tha
Del Webb-Tan Tapping *ntonte, la getting tha ronceialone
righU at the new ba.eball
ttadlum .-building In Anah.lm
for the LA Angela? Particu­
larly, tinea Dal Webb la alao
building the hall park . . .

Seminole Gun
Club Accepting
New Members

Kissnfell Gets
Third Chance In
Featured Race

Tha reorganised Bosnia*!*
Gun Club will accept wow
member* at • meeting at •
p. m. Jan. 88 at tha Sanford
Police Benevolent Association
club on Bomistol* Boulevard.
Th* rluh received lu chart­
er In 1140, recently reorgaalied and, according to Secre­
MID-FLORIDA Country Club** Women'a Golf
tary Donald Brumley, now ia
AaaocUUon pl*y« at 9 a.m. every Thur*day. Mrs.
ready to aipaad with men
Betty Mobley (left) la vice president and Mrn.
member*.
Minoka Midkiff la secretary. Mrs. Nancy Sum­
The club uaea th* BPA
piste! range for Ita "ahoot
mers ia president
outing*," Brumley aald.
Officer* elected at th* reorganltation
meeting
a re
Howard Hodge*, preaident;
Henry Wight, vie* president;
Brumley, eecraUry-treaenrer;
Roy G. William*, executive
officer, and W. A. Adama,
Ralph B. Wight II
and
Georg* A. Spear J r, aaecwTAMPA (U P I) — ' Econo adopted a 140-gsma “ unbal- tlva committeeman.
-----------------m y" will be tha watchword anced" schedule under which'
when the Florida State Lea­ lesms in the northern haif . D i l r l l O F C f i m i p
gue'* expanded 10-team rotter of the circuit will play each *1 H V s IlC I V e U I I I I L
other more often than they1
itarU ita
baseball
season
will- play trams to the south
April 18.
aciL.vIsa-versa.
Tha league boar)? of direct­
the
move, according to
ors met here Wednesday and
WASHINGTON (U P I) —
FSL President George McDon­
A! Schaeht lad th* haaalmll
ald of Lakeland, will tie to
world today . In tribute to
4
H u d Clark
cut travaling costs and make
Nick Altroek— th* rubber-faeQuintet* (4-5) $81 M
up for falling sttendanen —
od pitcher with whom he roe#
Perfect* (4 5) $172 20
and thua declining revenue*—
to fame aa a comedian de­
8th R*t* — */•* — Tl » e &gt;1-54 in recent year*.
spite
personal . differences
C. MacDuff
22 60 8 30 4 20
But writh an eye to the fu­
Hunter'* Blondie
I »0 4 60 ture aad a eote-of confidence which prevented them from
4 00
Eddie Judge
that minor T a a ^ T m t e U U,k,n«
Mth 8th,, , * r 11
Quinlela (3 7) $24 40
PerfecU (7-3) $324 60
S
«\ .de.tf«m
e ; mi rr
? VL t^t t. nurj:
h ^ 4anS!J
idmlt
ind ;r” . ,‘ w ka' »• *
^
,
n
* *
. . &gt;nrton Stnttor plUh9r who
•th Baca - 3/11 - Tima 31.17 Vka.t Palm
Beach to last
. 20. , . m, P wmntr ^
M ill Whirl
1 80 3 40 2 GO yaara e.ght - team roster.
^
Hied WeHne.O B.'a General
S to 5 40
Cocos s!so
admitted a. d
night in Doctor. Ho.piUl
Dav* Hall
3 go a replacement for Lakeland,
., f .
.
.. ..
after a lingering illnes.
Qulniela (7 8) $12 40
which dropped out of the 1SL
He had entered th* hoapital
14k Race — ** — Tim* 41.11 Perfect* (8 7) $31 80
at the end of last season
laat Dec. 28 with an undial*4h
Baca
—
$/ll
—
Tima
31.11
Almena Vicky
7.00 $ $0 2 80
Th* trams and their parent closed aliment.
Minnie Moor*
1* 40 6 00 L-L.'a Me Too 8 00 2 po 2 40 club* this year will be Lees­
Altroek and Sehacht team­
1 to 2 40 burg. Kansas City Athletics,
Patty Ring
1 20 Circus Wonder
ed up in 1919 to form what
Quinlela (2-8) $65 40
Gator Bind
3 60 West Palm Beach. Milwaukee
became the greatest remedy
Perfect* (6-2) $127 50
. QuInKll (3-4) $12 00
ilr*\e*i tocos. Houston Colts, ^
(n Laaab. „ hitlory. •
•th Rac* — 1/1* — Tim* 21.82' Perfect* (4 2) 221 20
.Sarasota, Chicago White Sox;
They performed during IS
Wo Get
13 40 4.80 3 to IHk Race — S — Tim* 40.62 St Petersburg, Los Angrjei
World Senes and took their
6 to 8 20 She's Set
6 20 3 00 2 GO Dodgers; Orlando, Minnesota
L**o*U
_
.
.
art on tour during the o ff.
TOO Katie Sunmarker
Chrysler
-8 0 -8 0 Twinl; M„ ml&lt; Philadelphia §r. , on un„ , , M4 wh, n thrlr
Pal* Star
7 80 PiiHJics; F o r t Lauderdale, r , „ oniI
QuiakUa (l-T) $38 00
e, u**d
Quinlela (1-4) $7 40
Perfect* (3-7) $83 40
New York Yankee*, and Dap each to go hit own way.
7lh Rac* — S —Tinfa i l . r Pcrfeeta (1-4) $34 00
ton* Beach, Detroit Ticer*.
Neither evrr disclosed th*
April O'Day
28 80 T 04 3 to Mutuel handle JG9 G61
The first half of the w a ,on
n, tur, of thflr dlff, r.
Pools Ida
3 00 3 00
will end June 25, with the first - , nr_.
half champion plajing an allstar team from the other nine
i . ia.
,a, r &gt;— if ,(.a , 4, s, )&gt;cter*hUr i June
JNd|9. Irmlnnle I *•in ( j , 8|g|*
i t Tn k r iH r r iT t o r n r o r • f I'ln rll a . la I'rnkai*.
26

K lw lo n . t v pup oka looked
lilt* • world-beater hi pro-ooaP0S Khonllng racei, goto Mr
third chine* to win M r fir at
official event la toalgkt’i feeturad 19th race at the Sanford Orlando Kennel Club.
The Joa Oorard pup waa unMata hi* to pre-eeaaon trial*,
h an 't M *a abto to run
out a victory to two atari*.
She ran a poor fifth to. her
flrat Mart, but mlaied victory
only by the length of her Mad
to her reread (tort She waa
doting the gap fait cm laid
or Qatar Bend who barely
held on far the win.
KiiinUll will be a prohibi­
tive favorite to notch her flrat
official wto of tM aeiaon to­
night
Reiulto Wadneaday wvwatof’a
reran
l it Bare - l/ ll - TJnr* w-tl
Amigo Rocker 10 30 3 to I to
Bruaqu*
9 CO I 90
Qaldccedg*
4T.40
QuInULa ( M ) |MM
tnd Rare — l/ ll - Time 11.4*
Abby Gc«
17 40 » 20 5 10
Cora CoM
I I 80 7.10
Karan'* Oooa
* «
Quinlei a ( M ) 88100
Dally Deuhla (1-8) 1*7 10
3rd Bac* — l / l l — Tim* JI M
Just Tammy
17.40 8 40 3 40
Meg Mylaa
8 60 4 80
Picket Line
2 60
Quiniela (5 8) tlM 80.
Perfect* (5-6) 8888-88
4th Rare — I/1S — Tim* 22.48
HI Hessie
41 40 IT.$0 6*0
Jeanne's Gossip
11 60 6 20
Fall in
5 so
Quintals (1-8) $95 80
Perfects (1-1) $403 »

State League Adopts
'Economy' Schedule

Allrock Expires

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provisions of Chapter 1T1 94,
LILLIA N
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Florida tftatutea. 1) 41, no o bje c­ Ita Intantlon tn m n || to tha
by th* K H II d e f - n a iv e lactic*.
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of CorUh M lloaoailp
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The 8«mlnolta came from
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tha
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Iharanf. and
tx-hlnd a on*.point deficit at
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half-Dm*
claim th*ir win.
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mUaluh uf the City of Ssnterd, aatbarry. Elorlde, end being In «d properly, te -w in
t-"t ««. A C A D E M Y M A N O n
|-.,u. Florid*
KSt 's high scorer waa Hon
Flurtde d i m s IS In the best ■ amtnnle rv&gt;unt». f ln r ld e t
a ) L e t t lae* the SS'.eS
IT*
U N I T ONE, according to |-ui-lton l » .
1 1 . le st. * Jen
In o r e s t e e f eeld City end the
Malmrn, with 23 point*. It. D.
lha plat t h * r » o f •• ratorJ
feet &amp;n4 th « North i t «t
I n h e b lU a l* th t re e f Ibes told
1. It. &gt;1. I H I
•d In D a i U ok II . P a a * II. CDH M
Craddock, of Georgia- had 29.
feet e f U t l I * leee the
property he aa atse d te ael4

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FSU Wins Over

Georgia Tech

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Page 6 — .Jan. 21, 1965

4— Smoothness

I

Gators Host||
'Cats N ext
A T L A N T A (U P I) — Adolph Rupp hna been
mbllng all aenson about hla Kentucky Wlldcnta'
c of height and ha'll really have reason to moan
Saturday.
That's when the Wildcats will be in Gainesville,
Fla., for a regionally, tel■viaad gam* with the Flo* Tennaaaea and Miami at Rol­
rida Gators who feature lins.
The ltlh • ranked Vander­
the tallest front line in
the Southeast
bilt Commedergi, to tha mldat

B

A pair of towering sopho­
mores. 6-foot-lO Jeff Ramsey
and 6-foot-9 Gary Keller, can
be expected to give the Gatora a tremendous edge on tha
beard*.
Th* Wildcats win have lit­
tle relief when, on* lake* a
break sine* their reserve it
muscular, 6-foot-S Bob H off­
man.
In centre*!, th* Wildcats,
defending champion and land­
ing scorers in th* Southeaetera Conference, hav* 8-fooi 6
John Adama at center and
thalr starting five average on­
ly 8-8.
Florida la 9-1 going Into to­
night's gams against th* high•earing Miami Hurricane* and
tied far third In tha confer­
ence with .* 4-1 league markTha Gator* have given up an
average of only 87,4 point*
par game.
Kentucky ta averaging 87.1
pelats per game and haa all
five starters In double figure*.
But the Wildcat* are only
3 8 Ip tha SE£ and 8-4 over­
all for ona of tha pooraet
mark* in the illustrious 36year career of tha legendary
Rupp.
Florida’s defense gets
real test when the Gators host
the Hurricane* and national
scoring leader Rick Berry.
Barry has scored 626 points
In 14 gamps for an average of
37 8.
Tha Hurricanes, spirting an
11-3 record, are averaging
91.6.
There it no mojor octlon In
the Southeast Friday night
Saturday, in addition to the
Flnrida-Kentueky
afternoon
contest, Georgia will he at
Auburn, Mississippi at Mis-iaslppi State, Georgia Tech at

of a flre-wask exam lull, re­
gained the conference lead
this weak when Kentucky
whipped Auburn up in Lex­
ington. Vandy, 12-8 over-all,
is unbeaten in four league out­
ings while Auburn In 6-1 and
Florid* and Tennessee both
4-1.
Tennessee, one ef the top
defensive team* in the nation
with an average yield of only
56.8 point* per game, appears
to be Vanderbilt’s chief con
tender for th* SEC title.
The 13th-raiiked Vole, 11-2
over-all, lost at Vanderbilt by
only fivt point* and neat time
meat tha Commodores at
home.
Auburn’* loss to Kentucky
leave* th* Tiger* in a precar­
ious position since they have­
toed games with Vanderbilt.
Tennessee and Florida and
home meeting* with Kentucky
and Vanderbilt among their 10
remaining conference games.

By Jo* Norria
Written for NEA
Ned Day v»ai a household
word in bowling long before
bawling became a common
word In tha household. Ha
was voted Into the Hal) of
Fame in 1952 to the surprise
of absolutely no one.
In hla prime, which span­
ned at least 20- year*, Ned
came as close to n "picture"
bowler as we ever tray see.
His effortless style made him
the logical choice as tha
•’•tar" In aeveral bowling
movie short euhjecta and as
the author of some of the
beat of the sport's instruction
material.
He didn’t attack the game;
he approached and mastered
It for what it is, a sport calling for smooth, flowing body
motion. He practiced what he
preached, that the co-ordina­
tion of unhurried footwork
and amiswing ia the best
guarantee for maximum aroring. And hla amphstia was on
practice.

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NOSV T I I E R K r O R E . BE IT
E N A C T E D IlY T H E r t o l - I . K
OK T I U . C I T Y OK H A M u RD.
Ftd.lllDA
SEC TION 1. That the f e l l o w .
I r e dsi ribed reel properly, l e ­
wis.
T h e Esss I l f feet o f t » i o t.
I, I aad I Amended l-let
e f Druid Perk, a* the same
epp ta re la the offic e of the
Clerk * ( th* C lr e e ll Court,
Hemlnole County, Florida,
he. sad the n m s le hereby » » a s i e d te aad made a part pf
th* c i t y of Sanford, f l o r i d *
purs ues! la th* Isrma ef Chap.
t#r
II I.S I,
florld e
aietute*.

1141.

w * e i IT S
feet,
all
|a
Mleth f* ef K E n N P a B K
ESTATCH, according |e the
I ’let thereof * * r-eorded
In Kiel Meek I. f a g e e I*
threueh
ti. . l-ubtlc tseeerde of Semlnol* County,
D eride
h) Lot 14. e f 6 t r i . i T OK A
P A R T OK a K M I N O 1. A
P A R K , eecurdlna l * the
Plat thereof e * rererded

la

rie l

Book

14.

rag*

4, Public Record* o ( aemt• e le County. Florid*.
* ) Le t* 4 through S Ineluelv*
Blech
D.
PEHN
PARK
KdTATE*.
according' t *
th* l-let thereof ea r e ­
corded In l*let Hook I,
r a g e s I * through I I . Pah .
He Itecorde o f Semlnol*
County, Florida,
d ) L o u l, I. I, end 4. Bloch
B. HAT T i t EE BHORK.a
• D ll DIVISION.
according
I * th* P iet there of ae re
corded la P i e t Hook a.
Page II . P utile Heeerd*
e f Sem lael* County, D o r Ida.
I ) That this Ordinance akell
be published sac * a w * * h for
four ( I ) consecutive we ak * la
The Sanford Herald, a n ew s­
paper published In Bemlaolc
County, Florida.
4) That the ebovt-deeorlhed
tract* * f laud lu Ih* a s i r * s * t s
contain
lee*
then ten
( IS )
rsatsisrsd
elector*,
end
Ue
nunerc aad Interett hold**# o f
eeld propurtlee
said
irttee have for
form ally
peutlaeed U he a a a t s e d
I ) That thle Ordinance shall
take affect Immediately upon
lie final p e a e e f f end adoption

S EC TIO N I. That upoa this
ordinance becoming e ff e c tiv e
the resident* end property own*
ere In th* above deecrlbed an.
a e te d araa eball he #itUtl*4 te
all of th* ri gh t* and p riv il e g e !
dnd immunitta* a* ere from
tim e to time ar aalc d te th*
pro pvri y ow ner* o f Ih* City of
I - ford, Klorlda. and ea ere
further provided In Ch tpter
I t I, Florid a Statutes. IStl. and
dbe ll furlhsr be tu b ]s rl to thd
recponsltatlltlee of rsaldence or
e w n e r t b lp * * may be from Hat*
|p time determined by l b * s * v arnlna authority e f th*' City of
Sanford, Klorlda end the pro
srtelooe of said Chapter.
S E C T IO N ». T h le ord laaa re
Shall become e ff e c tiv e laimedt
a t e ly
upon l u
peaaasa an
adoption.
I-ASSE D A N D A D O f T K D tble
21th day o f December, A. D.
1144.
a / A- L W lle o a
M ayo r
8/ J. M. Crappa
I) That• all Ordlaaaaaa or
a/ M. I- llebura. Jr.
parte of Ordinance* la coafllcl

•/ Earl lEpslabothem
a/ J. U. Itaper
A * the Cit y Commlselen o f
th * Cit y o f Sanford.. Klor
Ida
A steali
a/ fl. L Whetchel
C i t y Clark
(S E At.)
I' u ltlsh Dee. I t , 1*44 * Jen.
f . u . e s i , $»«$.
CD M -II

herewith

ere hereby repealed.

A D O P T E D at a re gular meet­
ing o f the T o w n Council e f the
T o w n o f Cuaaelberry, Florida,
thia H U day af Jaaaary, A. d .
till.
O w e * W . A s e t t y , Mayo*
A T T E IT t
Mr a. M e r y Heurtborae
T o w n Clerk
Jen. 14, f t , M 0 Pak. 4, I H I
JD1-44

PuMIc I ( 8o o r1a « f
Sami*
itr»la
Klorlda;
t o g alhar with lha f o l l o w l n f i
|
No

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.V

1* 11, E. * « r U l

No

he* haa* filed efet net you.
end you era required le eerv*
• # yr ef yeur Answer or
ether pleading te eeld O m *
plaint upon th* P la in t if f'* a t ­
torney*. t x n m a i t o N * c o r n PIION, I t t l Meridian Avenue.
Miami Beach. Florida, end f l i t
Ih* origin al An swer or pleadl e a le the o ff ic e o f the Clerk
ef th* C lr t u lt Court eu er bef p th* title day e f F e b r u iry .
IS ft. I f you fe ll to do so, Judg.
men! b y 'd e f a u l t w ill be taken
against yen for the r e lie f de­
manded In the eemplalat.
Thle aelled shell be publish­
ed owe* a w e e k far l e e r ceaoe• e l l i e weeks
DONB A N D O R D E R E D at
• s a f a r i . Flo rid *, this l l t h day
o f January, I H I .
( 8B A L)
Ar th ur It. Beckwith. J r.
Cle rk o f Circuit Court
S em it e !* Cauaty, D o r Ida
B y l Martha T. Vih lsa
Deputy Clerk
Byt /*/ 8 -imasr M. ahefm eater
uf Oeuagsl
COURTHOM * COU P bit ON,
Attorney# f o r P la i n t i f f
Fu kllek Jen. H . 21, H * Peh
4. I H I .
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case*, East wound up playing
two diamonds .a m i making
either four or*’ five odd.
4 I was one ot th* South play­
ers who did not overcall. It
has long been a principle - of
mine that it does not pay to
make an immediate minor

Ctle J k s (V om an :
When you work for a man
who criticizes jour independ­
ent decisions. It » » pretty bit­
ter pill to swallow
But here is a w ife w !m&gt; has
to deal wiln the problem at
home, because the one who
does tlie criticizing is tier hus
band.
Slie writes ‘ No matter what
decision I make without con­
sulting my husband, it is at
ways wrong. If it weren't »o
frustrating it would tie almost
funny. For I know before 1
tell him that it won't lie rigid
"And yet if 1 had consulted
him in advance, he would
have made the same choice
that I did Is then- an&gt; answer
to this problem
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ahead and see the funny ante
of die *ltnation, getting a pri­

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K K n o l l T i n * Ml, 17V*
I t h i l l p roraai to m i k « and pr*
n V .H O U V T V 'S « »F T i l K ’ I T T par# a ar##la1 »••»■■■ merit r ••St
f t M‘ N'* !ti O F T i l l *
ITV
" K « M •-h i» * e M t it » n ! f.-lt nhnll !&gt;•
| i »Nil WOOD
IMtO.
inplatad «n&lt;1 Mad with thla
Y I D I N i l FUR T i l l I ’ii N H T fU 'P - i incll *• promptly *a pneaiMi.
T P »N AN D RAVIN’ *! O l SI A IN K m l alla II ahnto lha Rita and
A V* K S I T H K T U t T V
•HI VN’ T pin It a •»«»*•#.)
rh* a fn‘Marti of
ST It I ' K T
AM*
TAST
M K B Mi # *»A#*»marit
a gal rial #*n h
H T ItK K T IN T i l l - ""ITV
**F R.t r»r p«ri'r| &lt;*f Ian 4 t A p ir u llj r
\A »M * U • Hill, risOttlDA. A M * htiiafillr I In lha amount a * da
far min# 1 hf this c*§4*1ulion and
rfioVIDINO Kf*H T II H A
M K N T OK T I I K ROUT T H E R E - upon |ha comnlstion of a* id
roll, th*
4*R A H A IN f lT T I I K \ H f * T I N t I •l*«rii*| »*aaaamant
M i n i a h a l l h# pii b lla h A* ! f v* •«
R lt O R K R T Y m VN K II H
W IIK H K A K
th# . itr fn t m - lltu#a Aucraaalvaly, »»nc# m to##k,
r l! of th# a*11jr
te.»n*u nod. fh# IrpI ptihllfRf Inn hrlnn at
l#«at on* to#*k prior in d*'# of
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In 1hto MA N F u ll I*
«ii|« mn r ntoffipaary P'lhhc ini- haar Irvf .
prn% #rnr nt
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and IIK11ADP tot h * nfaL.'Ci
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to
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or
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p « v f M A IN * : A V K N T r taatv*«n
ild «|i PC1*1 ■■••••■
tilt A NT
STH EIIT
and F A S T
I . A K K ST UK KT -n the Clip of pnant of th# ttm# • nd plara
1ri |n to ill; tr* h**rd
r«‘ &gt;np * &lt;n&gt;d, Florida, all In c ’ rfi*
f to m IT *■ ••*»ftllaiiirv to Ifh plApa. ayat tfl
‘ hah e ,i 14 A iie a ifirm* *n4 e e i l u n t i * »i..to sin f&gt;!» m # n t a, » rt
11 t.# rihAlly ap*
to itli th# » ’ itjr Clark of !ha &lt;Tty rnant roll
by thla
«*f laitftg to’nud

No\V. TIIKIlCKoliK HIT IT 4*ounci 1
iik
it
r r u T i i r . u r k h o l *v .
TU.Sol.vKD IIV TIIK &lt; ITT
i orN. 11, oK Till. 'T IT oK IwD th»" tha apAr'lal H H i i m t r i l R
provldad for hy Dili r I o n
ly &gt;NO \\ OOD. F I A*R111A
Th*at th« City &lt;*mim II 4#eme ■hi*II ha pA)«hla at tha option
f«i!»
It * 4 v i••talc* a ■ * in*"1•*** y Po l&gt; of tha proprrty oton»f&lt;i&lt;
w life in i f

d*&gt;a

lie Impres
I*«n4 p v i
in* A»#iuu* T«#- |of tha ra»nfIrtndhff of lha a*id
aprctal •••#••» m * nt roll, or In
1 « Mn tlr ant
and
ton 11*11 #«|urI annual pav1-*k # HIr#*t
I"
the «* *»
fetinii w u ' mI,
KlortiU.
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a mentt, asatd »!#farr#sl pnym#nta
ttoanty
f oo l otr##t » M h « to bear Intaraal m v*a r « ta of
alt It* inch ata hlllaaT nuar.l I * par annum
UK IT K T R T H C f t FEtOtaVv
1lm*,r«M'k and r U y htaa knd »
&lt;1o g ti I«
■urfaca tr*«itri'Mn
*»f KD (hat thla raaolutton ahRll
ll*lui&lt;1 aaph«1l I|l4
1 *hi I h# pub|lah#d tto’ fi a In Th# HAV*
•ftina or in itphalMf? ron. f*t# K o l l I » If K It A 1.1» louathar ** it h
a ur f * c « , it Li » e c n rdin* to (*I*ti», a riutlc# dir act #d in all In tar*
• p m l f K Atlois*. mn4 t»tltna»#* •"» if'■t#dl pa11toa wf tha ha*r Inm to
flla In ih« office of fTi« 1'i 1&gt;■ bm h ifI d up i*n " ItI a i ♦ •**Sn11o n In
Hall * (
I.sink * &lt;»o 1
&lt;Trrk, to hlch amid pUn * *|m I- tha n t f
f lcdtIo(i|
md
tall mat*'a tar* Florida, n Fabruary 4, Ilia at
i
mi
p.
m.
h*r*by approtoad by It** City

UK IT rtlRTIIKR REBOIeV-

Council and ahall conatllu'*
lha plana and ipa^lflcatlona for KD thal thla rvaoltitlon ahall
taka affaot Im itiMlAialy upon
•aid Im p r c v im in t i.
UK IT rUKTIIL'R UK»«&gt;DV- Ita final pa»a*ga and adaptlnn
AI&gt;OI*TKD
ra
r-M
A4 lha
i n■ total
mat «*oat
■’i* »*
■ • Rt -* ■
--iu■U r p)f*t*
K|) In
that
o■
f m
aald
irnpruvements . l i . l l ui-i h# n v f f ' l r *

of « h .

City r . - unr i i „ f

i h.

ty nf t««&gt;nK to fund, Firtfldto thla
&lt;h* sum uf
:zo. soJ tt*« ci»r
Council h.reijy •»»*»••• ih* Tlh day of I&gt;#c*fnh#r 1®44

P * v I d H W an &lt;w &amp;rt k
sum uf l i t . UP, s s . l n s l ( 0 . tola
Mayor
sb.1 land* *&lt;tJoinln*. cmilauou*
ATTKHT
a
*&gt;r Im&gt;uo 41o * * n 4 . b u l l i n g u [i i s
* urh Iniprovemenl *n4 lh* r*. f ) o h Ia * VI Hhmntoia

n)slnln* 17. IIS. *h*H t* p*l4 City Clark
out uf ih * fun.l&gt; of th* City of PiibllAh Jan 14. It . HIS-

1*|RS« 1,0)1.
IIK I T K U H T I I K R K K S O L V B D

fhsi th* City Council 4*l*rlhtn*s (hat sll lot* sod 1**4*
sdjolnln* »o4 ronll*uuu* or
Uounrllo* sod shulllna upon
*, 14 lmpruv.in.nl will *&gt;» *&gt;p«clslly hrn.til.d by th. **ld tmprovvrnrnt to th* rstrnt of twothirds of the cost of **ld lmprov.nimts snd thst the tpeclsl **■**• BieDt* to be msde
end entertd saslnet *urh Isnds
*h* 11 be msde upon s . front
foot.*, lul l **d shsll b« d*t.r ia ln ed snd p fo rs isd sccordIns te th* loot f ro nts**, re• P «« U v# ly , o f th# proporilse
S d jo ln ls * snd ponUaueus or
bounding snd s h u ltla g u* such
I m prov .moats.
UK I T f C B T H E I t HE »O l,VE t&gt;

thst th* T.s A**»*sor of th#
C it y

of

Iwiagwsod,

Florid *.

C D lIt

| &lt; i n £ m a
!••••*. §m , I.

A re* month* ago nay alator (age IT ) and her two
daughter* (53 and GO) cam*
to viait me. We spent a
lovely afternoon and they
stayed for aupper. After
supper, my daughter (age
10) brought out a box of old
family picture*. We passed
them around and all had a
good chuckle over the oldfashioned clothing and hair
style*. Suddenly one of my
nleeet became enraged and
ahouted, "The** are OUR
pictures. You STOLE them
from our house!” With that,
my (liter and her daughters
stormed out of the house and
I haven’t *een or heard from
them tine*.
Abby, I am 71 year* old,
kava been married 49 year*
and hava never had any
traubl* with my own fam­
ily, or my nushand'1. Those
picture* were mine and I
can’t imagine what cam*
ov*r that nice* of mine, and
why my lister didn't put her
in her plice. However, this
I* my only living lister, and
a day doren't paaa that I
■don’t feel sick over this territde incident. I haven't call­
ed her and ahe hasn't call­
ed me. What do you auggcslT
HEAVY-HEARTED
DEAR HEAVY-HEART­
ED: Call your lister. Grant­
ed, ahe could havr saved the
altuatlon by putting her ac­
cusing daughter in her place,
hut don't hold this against
■Tour filter forever. The
daughter sound* sick, and
maybe your aiater isn't too
well either.
a
a
*

By Oswald Jacoby

•uM ereresil at the two Uvel
units* you hive a good six
card suit or better. You are
playing with loaded dice be*
cause your opponents can eas­
ily outbid you with th«lr high­
er suit, unleu they happen to
be able to double you.
Thli band also shows th*
unfairness of duplicate. Tty
flv* player* who felted to overc»U were prpperly rewarded
by a gain of *tx International
Id itch Point!'each.
Their unforutnate opponent*
were charged with six IMP*
each through no fault of their
own There wa« nothing they
could do agalnit quiet oppon­
ent*. FurtherTnore, while three
of them made five odd *t dia­
monds, the gam* waa not the
sort that anydne In hi* right
mind would want lo bid. While
three no-trump would also
make, there was no way to get
there unless all the card* were
in fight

— F arr T

CapitdDnrchifecf Gels 'Go Ahead'

any complaint* Otherwise, he
can make them,

Garden Club Hears O f Orchids
By Julia Barlm
Two officials o f the Cen­
tral Florida Orchid Society,
Harold Darker, president, and
J. Brian Wood, trustea and
former,president, were special
guest* at the January cover­
ed dish supper meeting of the
AllamonU Spring* Garden
Cluh,
’
Wood, as progranj,, *pea)j«r
for th* ^evening, discussed
orchids, their beauty, their
growth and their many nso*
Orchids, he said, come tn
every color of the rainbow
hut lha only way to get *
black one la to dye It, In till,
country there art- sumo 24,000 aperies (more green -then
any other eolor) and in New
Guinea about 50,000 with
more of tht lavender and
purplt varieties.
Some grow In water, some
in shrub* and trees, tome
only on a mountain peak and
in Australia, they *r* grown
underground. There are two
that ore native to the itale
of Florid*.
Various use* have been
found for the plant including
making of glue* and medi­
cines in some fhrms and the
best flavored vnnilln I* de­
rived from the seed pod of
nn orchid.
Orchid growing » tailed in
England. Some bloom twice «
year, some only onre nt the
vitnje time each year and by
growth
brills at any time

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The dome was made larger
and higher and the present
cupola eliminated. Additional
office space was provided by
expanding the size o f interior
wings.
Next step will b« to aubmit
the proposed floor plans to
the Cabinet officers, who will
be asked to put their stamp
of approval on the lay-out

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11.11 (Sj J aopardy
&lt;f) Prlra la Rlffhl
I I I T h * McCoy*

IT

She and her husband were
out tho other Sunday when
she caught a airing of blue
fish, among olhar csiehas.
One of tha bhiM had a red
lagged tiring on it with the
Sandy Hook Lab., Highlands,
N'.J., address. She sent it lo
the lab and ieamod (be fish
had been turned loose a( Palm
Beach Inlet. Thai was three
months and two days before
the catch.
She also received 91 for her
trouble.
In addition lo the blues, the
Karrakcrs caught four aea I
bail, nine sea trout, * drum |
and floundbr.

sented to the committee be­
fore Christmas, and member*
suggested several change*
which Architect Trcntice Hud­
dleston brought back to Wed­
nesday’* session.

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Mrs. Charles E. Karrakrr.
nf Sanford, finds that surf
fishing is not only pleasurable,
but profitable.

FRIDAY r. M.
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Surf Fishing
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Agriculture Building, Bumby
and Michigan Avenue, Or­
lando. It also was reported
that Wattar C. Cope of Alta­
monte, a grower of orchids,
is witling U help anyona in­
terested.
Th* club, in Its business
session, approved new by.
law* aa read by Fred R.
Temple. It was voted to aponaor a smorgasbord as a fund
raising project In late Feb­
ruary and a meeting was set
for 2:30 p. m., Jan. 26, at
tha home nf Mr*. Edward
Kelsey, 40t lake
Marion
Drive, to plan th* event.
Host and hostesses for the
evening were Mr. and Mr*.
Jay A. Dailey, chairmen; Mr.
and Mrs. John N. Railley, Mr.
and Mr*. Reuben Corkley,
Mr. and Mra. Jefferson 1L
Hodge* and Misa Deborah
Glover.
Next monthly meeting wilt
be held Thurxday, Feb. It.

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li mad*. In ahnws, they are
fudged on eolor, substance,
texture and size.
Wooda recommended that
those Interested in growing
the plants attend tha show to
be held March IS at th*

T ALLA ITASS EE (UIM) —
Th* Capitol Building Commit­
tee gars Ha architect the go
ahead today to draw final
plans for construction o f «•
new and larger center section
of Florida's Capitol.
The multi-million
dollar
work must get approval of the
1965 Legislature before con­
struction could-get started.
The center section was com­
pleted in 1642 and additions'were finished in 1002 and
1923.
Preliminary drawing* of
building exterior* were pre­

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If you make

the decisions, you don’t want

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la. 4'aal»

About

By Ruth M iiiett

vate ehuckle out of your hu»band’s contrariness.
Or you can attempt to cure
him of hia habit of always
finding fault with your choice*
and dectilan* by making him
decide on »o many things he'll
tie willing to take what you
decide and like it.
To do that, you'll, have (o
consult on the amalleat and
most trivial detail*
If he isn't at home, put off
tlie decision Or phone him if
the matter can't lie put off.
When lie protests, "Cnn you
decide?" answer iwcctly, "I
can—but you so often think
I should have done differently
that it is easier to ask your
opinion first "
He'll probably get the point
If he should lose sight of it.
Just remind him that rt’* a

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JJacoby

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foal oka ikould try to moba
• now Ufa for konotf. Sonoral dcalrabto men hav*
ahown an Interoat In hor,
but ah* baa run away from
thorn all. When I pinned her
down th* became vary upaot
and told m* that ah* had no
right to “ load a man on"
becauia ah* would have to
ull him (If h* didn't al­
ready know) th* elreum■tanc*a of h*r huiband'*
death. Sh* feel* It i* a re­
flection on HER that her
huiband took hit own life.
We've tried to tail hor th*
It wrong, but w* can't got

Four South player* at th*
Dallas, T«x., trial* for the
American team to U&gt;# 1WS
World Championship, chuto U&gt;
overcall Fast’* one hurt
opening with two club*. Four
Weit player* cho** to double
and four South players had
no place to go but down.
The normal defense started
with i heart opening. East
would win with the king and
continue by cashing first his
ace and then his king of
spades to allow that lie held
no other spades. Next would
'com* tii* sc* of hearts and a
small heart for West to ruff.
West would continue with a
third spade for. East to ruff.
This would give the defense
the first six trick* *nd they
still would collect one diamond
ami otic trump for a nice 800point profit.
Five South player* were
wise enoiijn to koc-p their
mouths shut. In ail those

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DEAR BRUCE: No. but
It might account for th*
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an attractive, Intelligent,
middle-aged widow. About
five year* ago her huiband
committed suicide It waa
• dreadful experience for
her, but after five yean w*

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Musical Program
Entertains Women

W.Williams Hosts Pre-Nuptial OfParty
DeBary Area

Also Miss Ethel Riser and
Mr*. R. W. Williams w ss! James A. Riser, Gregory Iron Fox, James C. Jones, Mor-1 tard, W. I f Meriwether and
Mis* Susan Rausch.
hosted recently at her Park j Walker, A. B Duxbury, By-|ris G. Hodges, George T. PIU| t . J. William*.
Avenue home to a.miscellan­
eous bridal shower fctlntt Miss
Barbara Bradley, bride-elect
of Frank Bowden. Assisting
their mother were the Misses *•
Frances and Deborah Wil­
liams.
Yellow and white floral ar­
rangements adorned the Wil­
liams hom-t with the guests
served yummy bultcr-brlckle
topped with whipped cream,
mixed nuta,- coffee and tea.
The honoree received a gift
of silver ami a yellow rose
corsage from the hostess and
many lovely and useful gifts
from the guest*.
During the evening games
were enjoyed with Mrs. Greg
Walker awarded a prire. The
guests wrote a favorite re­
cipe or words of advice on file
cards for the bridc-elect's fu­
ture use.
The guest list included the
Mmes. Gordon Bradley, L. F„
Deeper, J, F. Iliscr, Alfred
Stanley, W. 1) Stewart, Laur­
en Johnson, W. A. Teague,
Elmer Wontenay, A. O. Ro­
berts, IT. E. Taffer. If. H. Fort­
ner and Edward. M. Smith,
Also the Mmes. C. E. Carl­
ed next to Miss Bradley, is her mother, Mrs.
MILS. II. W. WILLIAMS, left, wan hnatess reton, John Kader, James A.
Gordon Bradley, and her fiance’s mother, Mrs.
cently to a prc-nu|)tial party feting Mina Bar­
Stewart, Richard Wright. Jer­
L. E. Lceper.
bara Bradley,ibr!tlc-elcct of Frank Bowden. Seal­
ry Cooper, Martha Ashby,

Uninvited Guests Invade The Wells
bom handsome tyo byOn a recent Sunday after­ stylishly silt at intervals to the lowering pipes around the
noon approxixmatety 75 auda­ produce daring dramatic ef­ buffet table which was devis- four* and covered witij the
cious characters (Herald em­ fects.
ployes and families) Invaded
Fred was attired in a bleed­
the private domain and dis­ ing madras shirt, which was
turbed the domestic tranquil at tho weeping stage (honest
ity of Judy and'Fred Wells at old sweat) where the blood
their country retreat on iso­ had been drained due to phy­
lated Lake Ashby. Judy and sical dexterity. To make room
Fred chose this remote site for the guests he cautiously
for their new home precisely goaded Die oxen hark to their
to avoid intrusions of this na­ stalls and (he crockodilet, al­
ligators and hippopotami hack
ture.
The surprise housewarming to fake Ashby.
and buffet dinner was under
The afternoon was spent
tlie cunning and crafty co or with the guests all exploring
dlnition of Mr*. Janie Shoe tlie vast lurrum and trampling
maker, Herald office mana­ j down Judy's priceless shrubs,
ger.
all two of them
Frank Volloline, Herald Cir
A healthy discussion fol­
culation and general manager, lowed on methods to trap or
and his staff of well equipped manhandle Ilie vicious var­
civil engineers (fellows in the mints which tore at the gue&gt;ts
hack shop) carefully survey torsos — namely red hugs
ed the best accessible route
The fellow employes of the
to the area, which they clrv Wells' dug deep Into their
erly marked with the dear
earnings from outer Siberia
ole' Sanford Herald draped
JUDY AND FRED WELLS were recently mirand came up with some very
artistically around the cal­ appropriate gilts, which natur­
piiseil with n hoiitu'wnrnting by their fellow enilus, sage and underbrush.
ally delighted Judy arid I red
lilnyo.n of The Sanford Herald at their new
Herald Angel Frances Willis
The guesls were all consul
country home on Lake Ashby.
and her tribe was the only crate enough to bring chow
party lost m the wild*, lor the t conglomerations
equivalent
simple reason they did not
to a barbarian feastI.
venture far rnough into the
A chow line formed undi
country to fmd the first land
mark, not realising the |*is
sihillty of another continent
being Involved.
Judy received the guests in
A few seasons ago THE suit j Tlie Gumma Omega chapter Smith, social chairman. Im­
comiortubte "at home" caprts
for spring was die pink suit. &lt;&lt;f Epsilon Sigma Alpha met mediate plans wx-rc made to
It's hark m fashion lor PHIS, (or u regular business mret- hold a covered dish dinner
lou, th numerous New York Ing at the home of Mrs. ut the home of Mrs. Hope
STOUEW1DE
Srhirard.
Members
designer collections. Matter! Linda
(Jim)
Mi Kee. The (Jack)
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of fact, pink comes on strong­ president. Ml*. Kathy (Hen­ and guests will attend.
ly In costumes too. And sev­ ry) Tooke, called the meet)rig
Tentatlves pluns were made
eral designers showed bright to order.
(or an A pi it social meeting
pink as a break from the-Ira
Eva Illation repmts of l*ie for nti-mliers only, u week's
dltional black cocktail dress. Christmas
season
charily relaxation at New Smyrna
projects were glv ell as III* Iti-ach in June for memlx-rs
Tlie newest teenage tog first older of business.
and families, and a summer
M ANUEL
tad: Army surulns hooded
It was Nimoonepil that ten steak fry for member* amt
JACOBSONS
raincoats. The boxy, seven- per cent of the proceeds re­ i scoria.
eighth coat* are being worn ceived from wiuppnig Christ­
Mt. hittliy 1r.*te» Hukur,
DEPT. STOKE
by both (exes.
mas gifta at the Naval Air Mi*
t iulre i1Kirby 1 Fite,
.Station will he reserved fnf Miirg*net Quartci, M i • Mary
tho Navy Relief Fund. Tlie Ann ( Kdgar) Bruce, Mia
remaining portion will lie des­ Kathy t lirnry) T iM.ke Mra.
ignated lor purchasing’ shoe* Put (T erry) Smith, Betty
for needy children.
Mann, Mrs.
Hope
( Jack)
Long-term plana weje nikde Se him til, Mm. Ginger ( AuMoran, Mn
l.lnda
for the ^OitR Christmas Char- brey)
fly Hall. Gene Frrnette and (J im )' Mrkec. and Mrs. JoIlls orchestra have aglan been Ann (Jim) Rowe attended
contracted to play for the the meeting.
dunce. Present plans are to
hold the annual formal event
on Saturday, December 25,
P A R T I E S All MOII fUN
IIU55, at the Mayfair Inn.
Mr*. Claire (Kirby) Kile, VMlN fOU fAM|
chairman of this year'* edu­
cational program, "Wake Up
und I’aitlcipatc." outlined fu­
ture speakers for the spring
if* in
meetings. Speaker* and top­
to n THt sons*
CAMI AA
ic* scheduled are Mr. Donald
AMD M M 1TOVU M l
Farrens (I'arllamentary Pro­
cedure), Sheriff J. L. Hobby
(Crime) and County Superin­
tendent of School, R. K.' M 11wee (Education),,.
CAMERA SHOP
Spring aerial activities were
210 S. PABK AVE.
outlined by Mrs. Pat (Terry)

r Sorority Chapter Outlines

Fashionettes

Social Events Forthcoming

Retreat
dear ole’
Sanford
Herald.
Large ink drums (from the
.dear ole' Sanford Herald) for­
med the pedestals for the rus­
tic table, creating a distinct­
ive Duncan Phyfc_rHcct. Trea­
sured antique wash tubs con­
tained a 'rtiriHy id drinks
(soft only).
Hie guest* had finished in a
king gluttons of themselves
around dusk just as the uin aI
nocturnal flight invasion or
currod — comonly known as
mosquitoes
After examining their autos
for dent*, scratches, broken
axles, etc tiie braves gathered
up their garbage, squaws, pa
pooses. compasses and hairn­
ets to head back to emli/a
lion before dark, depending
entirely on the visibility of
the landmarks, the dear oh''
Sanford Herald,
Sox Ed's notei This is
"jest" in tun Since Judy and
Fred are sucti good scouts,
thought I'd
j.i/r" tins .me
lip The outing way most
stimulating and delightful and
the Wells were gracious hosts

Luncheon Fetes Bridesmaids

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The bridal attendants of [ maids luncheon at the Barbl- 1were Mrs. Walter Teague ot
Miss Barbara Bradley werel ion in Winter Park. Hostesses ( Oviedo and Miss Ethel Riser,
recently honored with a brides-1M ' the charming luncheon \aunts of the bridc-elcct.
Miss Bradley presented her
ttendants with the headpieces
y will wear in her wedding
and She received gifts of china
and silver from the hostesses.
A delicious chicken salad
luncheon course was served to
the guests who included Mrs.
Alex McKibbiu and Mrs. Greg
Walkef, bridesmaids;
Mr*.
. Gopion Bradley, mother of the
. bride-elect; Mrs. L. E. I^eper,
her fiance's mother; Mrs* J.
'F . Riser, her grandmother
and Mrs. L. TV. Bedcnbaugh,
her aunt from Newberry, S. C.
Unable to attend the lunch­
eon was Mrs. Glynn Hodges
(Judy Ludwig! of Tallahassee,
who will attend Miss Bradley
as matron of honor, •

By Mr*. John Leone
The Music Department _ of
the DeBary Woman’* Club re­
cently enjoyed an afternoon
of music at the home of Lau­
ra Platt Brown with Mr*.
Price Goodson in charge of
the program on the history of
popular mu*lc in the United
States.
Throughout the afternoon
hit* from Tin Pan Alley, song*
of the ira, humorous songs
and human interest songs
were recalled with great en­
thusiasm.
The work* of famous com­
posers, Stephen Foster, Gil­
bert and Sullivan, J a m e s
Bland, Johann Strauss, John
Philip Sousa, Irving Berlin,
Jerome Rein, Rudolph Friml,
Sigmund Romberg,
George
Gershwin and Rogers and
Hart held the audience cap.
live during the interesting pre­
sentation.
Gertrude MacNaughton, so­
prano, acontpanied by There­
sa Kopecs, sang *&gt;tcven Fos­
ter's
"Beautiful
Dreamer"
followed by the DeBary Chor­
isters, under the direction of
Laura Platt Brown, presenting
a musical medley.
Following the musicalc, re­
freshments were served from
a buffet (able overlaid with
a hand embroidered cloth and
cratered with an arrangement
of pink camellias. Punch was
poured from a crystal howl,
flanked by tall red tapers in
crystal holders. Trays of
I
cookies, petit fours, nuts and
mints were served with china p
and crystal appointments.
Mrs. Albert Salisbury assis
ted Mrs. Brown as co-hostess.

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Groggy
Cdgnac grog is a traditional
cold weather drink in the
Franch Alps. Ski buffs put a
slice of lemon stuck with a
clove, a small lump of sugar,
and 2 ounces of cognac into
an old * fashioned or widebottomed glass. Add boiling
water and*stir, and serve.

MISS BARBARA BRADLEY is shown with her
mother, Mrs. Gordon Bradley, at a recent
bridesmaids' luncheon complimenting her bridal
attendants. The luncheon was at the Barbizon
in Winter Park with her aunts, Mrs. Walter
Teague and Miss Ethel Kiser serving as cohostesses.
(Herald Photo)

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The ^I-m* Columbita* held
rt'ifKlur monthly meet­
ing rwrntly at th&lt;? Knight*
of Colutnliuft Hull nt 2501 S.
Guk A vc.
IMftfift were (lisrufftri for
!iti* curd party which will he
held in the K of C Hall on
_ ••&lt; neduy. January 27 ut
8.00 (i. m. There will he
prise* and lefreshment*. Mon*
ution will he $1.00 with the
public invited to attend and
briny their own card*.
Mu- John Hierro i* chair*
man of the curd party find
her committee include* Mr*.
Jfipoph Fa 1 Nine, Mm. Albert
Houtter, Mr*. Chur le* Tnurmum. Mr*. Jerome |.ie*enfelt, Mr*. Ted Michael* and
Mi*. Prune in Huorden.

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Personals
By Julia Marios
Mrs Shirley Walls of Lon
don. England is hnuseguesl of
Mr anti Mrs Ted Dudek of
Dolores Drive in Dol It a&gt;
Manor. Mrs. Walts is Mri
Dudek's sister anti the wife
of Charles Watts, a member of
Ihe Rolling Stones Mr Watts
wilt also visit here in aliout
3 weeks.

Mr and Mrrs Richard Me
Carina Jr, the former Dallas
Cassell, anrtoimrc tlie birth of
a six iHiuiid. 12 ounce son burn
January 17. at tiie Winter
Park Hospital The new arri
val, who has been named Iti
ihurd HI. is tlie couples' first
tiorn Maternal grandparents
are Mr and Mrs, Ted Dudek
and paternal
grandparents
ate Mr
and Mrs. Richard
Mrs, tl J Alexander o! Gas Me Cantu fir. of Altamonte
tonia. N (' is currently visit­ Springs.
ing her son ami family, Mr.
Use the lid from another
ami Mrs. i)»h Ah xander and
children at tJu-ir homo on box to cover and protect the
Ihiw on a fancy gift package
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For a festive looking hors
d'oeuvre, chop drained herring
into small pieces, mix it with
cream cheese and use this to
stuff celery sfalks, Sprinkle
with paprika and garnish with
slices of stuffed olive.

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M i s s / (m g Honoree Of Bridal Party

w T l f fub
l Schedules

M iss Bruce, 1 . J. Risner Repeat V o w s

Miss Patricia Lee Bruce,
daughter o f Mrs. Camilla D.
Brure of Sanford ami the late
Gonzalei and Bobbie Berry
Hohley Roy Brure. and Linvrl
By Mrs. John Leone
hill.
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Also Miss Martha Lee Rose
The DeBary Woman's Club Lee Risner, son of Mr. and
and Miss Freddie Berry full.
met recently at the Commun­ Mrs. Llnvel James Risner o(
ity Center, with Mrs. Charles Ihl* city were united In holy
matrimony on nJamrary, 40,
Ulrich presiding.

Coming Events

Mi»*
Mary
Nolle King, ces Widener and Carolyn Wil- Plcsant, Vela Nelson, M. N.
j Cleveland. Lasdy Darnell, Foy
bride-elect* was recently honor llama.
Also the Mmes. Glenda Ed- Russel, JoAnne Bratton. Pegr jju fil of a bridal shower at the
Magnolia Avenue home of wards, Linda Ucdient, Leila' gy Meade, Mary Brown, Jean
Mr*, W. A. Yatci with Mr*.
J. M. Pugh afslstlng Mr*.
Yatev, her daughter.
The party area wa« adorned
with arrangement* sjutboUc
of the wedding tradition which
created an enchanting bridal
atmosphere. A fora! arch in­
terspersed with wedding tieII*
♦centered the table holding the
mail) lovely gifts 4he honoree
receded.
Centering the-servlifg table
was a silver tray containing
a unique arrangement of white
mums and baby's breath ac­
cented with two tall green tap­
ers gilded in gold. Punch wai
* poured from a crystal punch
fcbowl with silver and crystal
^trays ami compotes offering
an attractive assortment of
bridal tld-oiU
Invited
guests were the
Mmes. r'c'tgy Fox, Martha
MISS MAUY NELLE KING, briilt* elect, nenteil left with her mother, Mrs.
Greer, Mildred McCoy, Gerri
H. H. Kinp, j&lt;t shown at a recent bridal shower Riven in her honor by
Rose Jeanette llyrd Mary
Mrs. \V. A. Yates, standing left, at her Mapnolia Avenue home. To the
Lou Suprenant. Opal Robert­
son, Jackie Sensakovic, Fran
ripht is Mrs. Yates’ mother. Mrs. J. M. Puph, who assisted.

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By Mrs. II. L Johnson
This Is going to lie a big served, in n bowl with « pour
year for apple products. Thera of thick cream.
When you think that almost
will lie a good aupMy of run*
everyone
hni eggs in some
nod apple sauce, apple slices
juice lusting’ form every iJIiy or several
and a p p l e
1 times a week, you know they
thr itjgfaout (tie sea-on*.
lire popular. A good tin uniOnce you form the habit of
i puniment to eggs in nn.\ form
always keeping a bottle of upis tnligy chilled apple sauce..
jili.ju re *hill*d in ttie refrig­
erator, you will vomddvr it as
MAPLE GINGKRItRK &gt;1)
much a staple as mill, and ■i 4 cup lDtl|ilr fIu\in. d »&gt; t V|i&gt;
other/mala, .The pure pasteur­
rirji iliiik hif*|iin*c®Pk.
ised juice of apple* Is the
I * up Hour c»t Mm
healthy refresher for thr chil
l l*|fIf, Vi**11 h«Utt«Ul
dmi and a not-too-iweel drink
*J 1 3 clip*
flour
foi grown-ups.
1 1**11s lifil.&lt;iiif *od it
A little lemon or a c mtn- I x% tens hM,iKi*r
nation of ripple join .m l , ali­ S ten* nail
ned grapefruit Juice is a nice ** cup inulUtl hutt**r
ski iutiori.
C"iuhiiu* maple flu\ort'.l *yCanned ripple -lire* sprink­ riip« in**InsuM1
*!*, &lt;**»ur cNTtruni mid
led with blown stig.it, i mini f•‘'Uteri
Sift dry lu ^ if
mon. a few dmt s of b-iooii •IlMifp to|?rth«»r and stit into
make a delirious tilling for an lt«|Utif, h**nt w*dl. Add trirlhni
spple shm leaks. I.ny nppls f«t nnd
iht»rt»tif*hlv. Prnir
I s l i m on top of the lop l.i)i i. IlHo uMuliiC pall, ahull hits
and if you wish, cover w Ui h»rti !m*tl uiih wu* papal.
tut* oven lifiO
whipped Clenm. Or serve a* Xfi«k&lt; in
old fashioned shortcake i. *|*oi* ■•mfur "Ui MMiutim or nil
id -{..no it••f ■ri nervtnit, tup
a it h 1 pint ir taint-1 wiup|&gt;* *1
IT'S THE
or with ' unilln i * cimm

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3*4b»ps. cherry Julea
Dissolve gelatin in one cup
of the beverage. Heat one cup
of beverage nnd add white hot
Btir in salt and sugar until
dissolved/ Add lemon Juiee,
cherry juiie and ran.aiding
beverage. Chill in refrigerutor. When gelatin has set,
wlup moil frothy no.l transfer
to
individual — 1*.J rt -etmpvd
liedil', rinsed with cold wa­
ll r, or to a cuke pan. Return
to refrigerator ttiiLi] Dimly
ret. When ready to serve, uninold itl.llvliluul heart*. or cut
shapes with euokte-euUer from
gelatin in cuke pan. Surround
with Frothy \unilla Sauce
and serve at once,
UtrtTHY VA NILLA SALVE
Make Up nne |ioit vanilla
coiostai.li pud.In.g or use
puckngs pudding mix- Wlieu
cold I.. at sue ait h. Slowly add
• Clips of wel!-ciill!ed giog. t
ale, l, of a eup at a time
stilling sinooUi between ea, ii
nildltli.il, fold ill l*»t ’ « ..Up
and serve at om e. For a less
swiet sauce, use club soda.

Rev, A. C. Summer* gave
the Invocation, followed by the
salute tu the flag led by Mr*.
G. Crosby.
The corresponding secre­
tary, Mrs, John Dtick, lead a
letter from the president of
the Civic Association, Eurl
Merrill on the use of the Com­
munity Center and its facili­
ties to all organizations -meet­
ing there.
Several new members were
presented by Mrs. Price Goodson, with the singing of the
club song, “ Violet*," accom*
punied by Laura Platt Brown
at the piano.
Mrs. Clair Fellow* will en­
tertain the members of the
club at the Education Depart­
ment meeting when •‘ Freedom
To Read" will be ditctlfied at
2 p.m. on January 29.
Mrs. Atlliur Wagner intro­
duced Mrs. Christina 11. Belt
nke, president of the Volusia
County Federation of Wom­
an’s Clubs, from Orange City,
MR. AN I) MRS. LINVfcL JAMES RISNER
and also the President of the
Orange City Woman's Club,
who spoke to the Delta ry
group.
Mrs. William Hibbard re­
minded the members of the
Mrs J. Dell Castilho of
By Mrs. John l-eone
gala event planned for Friday
Night, .January 22 at the
Mr*. E. Seiler o( Madera Caldwell, N, J,_li the guest of
Community Center’, and spon­ ltd. has ax her cut rent guest*. her 'sister, Mrs!” £. Haigh and
sored by the club.
Mr and Mr* M.-Yoy Ol Hal has been entertained by Mrs.
Hospitality chairman, Mrs. II more, Md
A Feist aI also of Madera
Earl Merrill presented ten
ltd aid Mrs. Charles BUIguests and tinted SI members
Mr. and Mrs Earl Merrill hard!.
were present
of Azalea Hr returned from
Mis* Elmo Johnston gave s
Mr and Mrx Carl Cat Ison
Slit-ir visit to \Saxlii/tgton with
book review by Muigotet
ol
Legion Place, entertained
lln-ly daughter ami ton in law,
Ballister, “ Teals Ara For The
Mr. and Mr*. Martin Gilbert,j Mr Carlson's brother, Gus­
I,It in'g.” a story about thr old
in time tu lake over the pre- tav i', and wife t'lirivlitip, who
south in the Civil War era
Ident’s Job at lilt- Delia!) tic is Mrs* Carlson's sister, and
V Rummage Sale will be
ic Ax son atioir i January meet their daughter, Alma Jauc
held In the near future and
mg.
lie mbeis wen* asked to start
Alain Muller wav admitted
&gt;..Heeling articles.
Mrs Ii N Skellle of (»I rise* to Bit* M ot Volusia Hospital
Mt». A Wagner will pre
recently following alt attack
-erlt a sprakel ft III the Fieri- Point Park, Mich, is visiting uhile he attended church ser­
her
mother.
Mi*.
A
It*
I*
mtnv
I da Society of t.npplcd t ini |
rif Park I,urn- Mrs, Skellie lui* vice* .il the DeBary CommunI bleu arid Adults at the t .*1*
Oecn in Dellury altiei* ttiu hoi- , II) Methodist Church.
Mia iv 1ti Meeting.
ida)s atol will vtii) tr) ing to
\ ilutifif urn 4#f i 10 wn« Viit
help ltd iiiotiiui inn i In-r ac­
•’•I t o
t f i v t n U s f i l u u l J 1 1 f I t' n
turn &lt; ommittr# uf t ho Oehuix cident .

BARBECUE SPREAD
1 tens dry mustard
'j sticks-butler or oleo
1 ten' salt
I teas paprika '
I clove garlic, peeled and
mashed
1 tbsp sugar
2 tbsp. lemon juice
cup chopped onion
2 tbsp w.ii.estcrshit. sauce
I I tbsp. catsup
few drops hot prppoi Sauce
2 tbsp vinegar
It. at together the huttrr,
rrtustard, salt, paprika, gnrtic,
sugar and I. mini juice; Peat in
remaining Iiigiv dieiits Stole
in a revered jat. Spread on
steaks and Popped ham

It At h iN \ND I t It KEY
SAI. Vll HUM t.
v It.- Iimon
diced cooked tilike)
eup diced
targe bead lettuce
tb.p dKed onion
K- • I- thr *lat*- n( Matr'b .'tt'th
it cup , i uinhleil btu* - ii*-- -*e
in tiutaJ i e ttiu**- (bat t* the 'v usia-ado, pe.'bd and • OOl'd
Y-ilcnlinvn Pu\ will in- h«*M*
■I*) a , w ll iinvr liar cmikiug
tli*p. ili.eil pimento
-hurtjy, H i'if* a cut* tJft-bvil *i'tinul Rgsin I tu ulir iuld la*t
Flench dressing
tu picpnrv fm a party,
),-nr was such a auversa that
l ut tincun into |
inch
q rK K N s D KU tin r
it will tic repeated again an pint’, and puii-fiv slowly uo
1 *|L bottle ihrrry zhkIh, ilia al'ii'c tlalt. In tank ing nv
til CM»p. Drain. Bleak lettuce
.hilled
*
*
*1 tlic nice tHjuk »&lt;• it'd fiuin into lote-sirr chunks into *
i."-3 Hap*. unflav»rrd gelsltn tin- acbool I found several 'a lad I'O'VI and spilrtkle with
I s tea* sail
noire recipe* 1 want to ti)
onmn. Scatter bacon, turke&gt;
I .1 cup sugar
Here are tome.
IiIiib ciirete, a'iHudo, and pi
1 tt.sps, tenmn juiee
iiiento over top Serve with
b a u s a g k ta t h h
rtiiF
For eai h serving place i French dressing Servi■* i
liruwn and serve sausage |uilNIPPY PEPPEBOM WHIP
ties on a 12 inch square of
CLEARANCE SALE!
heuv&gt; folk Tup with I of 2’ 1 cup ground swifts peppernn
I small canned sweet potatoes. h'ors. pkg, cream clieese,
sottet ird
'
Sprinkle with salt nnd pepper.
I Oiler (A tntn with 1 tbsp. 2 tbsp. chopped paisley
brown 'Ugai or 1 tbsp, orange *4 cup whipping cream
1
Combtnn pepperoni w i t h
marmalade and I t‘ « » butler
cheese and parsley. Whip
or
margarine,
it
tap
tightly
tn
.M A N U K L
foil. 1‘larr an a baking sheet cream and fold into cheese
and beat in hot oven IfiO de­ mixture, tterve in a howl with
gree* about Ift minutes. Serve crackers, thin rye bread, or
with fresh corn, raw carrots potato chips.
and bread and butter nandwlchea.

Csuntrn flub for
|ir«'ji***l.
Mr. and Mr. Eurl Annls
M i» F.wahl Mtehelaen wilt
j r. at tit 14 (ti 1If Pfl Iff tit* i-iili-rtatned nriuhimr* * n d •
f u it mu 1h‘|m11liicnl ui li**r It lend- at ttirli Iminr on t .tin
honit* «i•n I HuiMi) la* at 2 villa Dr let ently
•Mr and Mix Mill lam hit
Ii. fit 'llltn-Hlit Hp|»
ler of F» t&gt;vll., ltd had as
III llto cl.Mt 111 III.- •lltfl lUtf
with Mr. II igh Month and their n t viil .. i*v *I — Ml ami
Mi*. II Dcinnioi in milling Mr« J I" D* L’ltan «l Wj H i
Dvgnan*
at (Ii* t« a tntd*. a-si n-d by bury, t «nn flip
will wtiller in Morula with
Mis F H llenoef I, Mis. II,
1llaop ) lain anna it iwsnl sod 'ii Mu- kpilfillc *1 Port t .quiet
Mm. I lari) t. Blown, rhulr il.tlv
limn.
Mr arut Mr* Otarlvv II
Hie buffet table was * enter­
ed with a floral arrangement Cottrell have moved into thru
•if garden blooms will, -liver new home nt .lor. l ake .Mime
ten ami r of fee servi i ami III from \nd.ter Mass
till)- of square cut*', mints
and nuts

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I avocado, peeled and chopped
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Assisting at the reception
were Mrs
William Leahy,
grandmother of the bride;
Babs and Petti Bower, cou­
sins of thp bride; anil Mrs,
Richard Deas, aunt of the
bride.
Following a wedding trip to
the Florida fast coast, the
newlyweds are rcsldug in
Jacksonville,
Among,the out of town wed­
ding guests were Mr. and Mr*.
Harry Bower, Roy Bower, Miss
Babs Bower.and Miss Patti
Bower, Orlando; Mr. and Mrs.
Carl Risner, Jacksonville and
Miss Joyce Heticl, Daytona
Beach.

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Jackets &amp; Sweaters

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^ Following the wedding a re­
ception was held at the home
of the bride, 2u08 Hibiscus
Court, with arrangements of
fugi mums, pom poms and
ivy decorating the reception
area.

Epsom Salts

V, Price l£3TAira2“nTil 'A Price

200 N . P A R K A V E .

yellow mum corsage.
Mrs. Risner, mother of the
groom, was attired In a pink
suit with a white carnation
corsage.

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1.

GKKFN SALAD WITH

white gilds aod fuel mums.
Miss Pearl Buck, church or­
ganist, played the wedding
processionals, “ March in B
fiat” and "Achieved Is the
Glorious Work.’* Miss Joyce
llctrel, soloist, sail " 0 Per­
fect Love.”
Given tn marriage by her
uncle, Richard R. Deas, the
bride chose for her vows a
champagne beige raw silk suit.
Her hesdplece was a matching
Trivet circlet from which her
abort veil fell She carried a
white Prayer Book centered
with orchitis.
Attending the hride as maid
of honor was Miss Janice S.
Moore, who was attired in a
pink silk sheath with matchlng duster and deeper pink
accessories.
Terry Christensen served
the groom as best man and
usher* were Rohley Roy Bruce
and Richard D. Bruce.
Mrs; Bruce chose for her
daughter's wedding a blue
brocade satm ensemble with
matching accessories and a

5 LB.

Good J* m
Jain and cheese dressing
complement* molded vweel xal.nl&gt; Blend 'x cup each id
strawberry jam and c ruin hied
hhir chee»e with I tablespoon
of nrange pure until mixture
Is smooth Fold tn "v cup of
whipped cream and '» cup uf
chopped sailed peanuts Mak­
es shout IS cups

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GALORE!

C ALL 322-491.1

HM15 at Holy Cross Episcopal
Church chapel.
Reverend l*eRoy Soper offi­
ciated at the impressive dou­
ble ring ceremony in the pre­
sence of the Immediate fam­
ily only. The chapel was de­
corated witn arrangements of

DeBary Personals

greens, avocado, grapefruit,
bacon, And cheese Add only
enough French dressing to
moisten. Serve at once.

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Phone 322-2482

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•Horoscope
Forecast
Friday, January J2. 1»45
GENERAL TENDENCIES:
Until mldafUrnoon all kind*
of littla annoyancet In prraonal Ufa or paraonal Internet#
■rtm to go wrong and It'a nadeatary that you do hold ateady to accepted procedurea and
modes of eapreaiion. But af­
ter that time the moat amaiInc and intereaUnc events and
opportunities can occur to
bring you all kinda of deairabla activities • In all outlets.
Procrcsa.
ARIES (March 21 to April
19) Mornln« could wisely be
apent romine to better term*
with associates and later you
find you can take bie strides
forward. Today’s deals can
brine work, wonderful quick
results. Labor!
TAURUS (April 20 to May
20) Do whatever is necessary
to calm that Irate fellow
worker in AM and you can
then work wonders later toecther. Get out and buy what­
ever makes home more charmIne. Be practical, too.
GEMINI (May 21 to June
21) Fine, interestine things
are coming up for evening s
entertainment, but spend day
getting kinks out of most fas­
cinating hobbies. Be encour­
aging with pals. Smile more
and gain popularity..
„
MOON CHILDREN (June
22 to July 21) Getting all in
fine order at home will make
entertaining much easier and
enjoyable later. Vital you al­
so are more fundament*! in
all of your affairs. Then
things work out much better.
LEO (July 22 to August j
21) I)a»hing about calling on
others or the trade is fine, so
long as you do not enter into
unnecessary arguments and
drive carefully. Office person­
nel ran deter your progress
Speak kindly.
VIRGO (August 22 to Sep­
tember 22) Anything concern­
ing finances are best handled
in AM so that you ran be with
authorities in l*M for increas­
ing progress. Concentrate up­
on bigger things A practical
attitude gets them for you.
1.1lilt A (September 23 to
October 221 Sim* family tics
will not co-operate during the
day, leave them alone and to­
night they do so with alacrity.
You are really a rharming per­
son. Why wear a dour look
moat of the time?
SCORPIO (October 23 to
Novcmlier 21) Situations that
do not appear on the surface
should be studied carefully, if
you aie to plan wisely import­
ant ventures Help those who
do not have your advanlugcs.
Ite kind.
SAGITTARIUS (November
22 to I)e&lt; einber 21) if you
Ho some kind act that will al­
leviate the worries of pals
during day. tins automatical­
ly makes you a happier per­
son, loo. Keep busy. Then off
to pleasures in I'M.
CAPRICORN (December 22
to January 20| Are you happy
with the impression you tnuhe
Upon othets? This is a good
day to improve auuie by
thinking of wardrobe", being
more cheerful. Get credit Con­
ditions bettered, also.
A(|UAIUt S (January 21 to
February 19) Forget thoae
worries ami be happy for the
new contacts, acquaintances
you have made, lake time to
study Information garneied.
This can lead to a whole new j
set of more successful cucum- i
staneea.
PISCES (February 20 to
March 201 If you rarry
through with your share of
the work ronnertrd with as­
sociates. they become vrry co­
operative now. Re precise
They will appreciate you mure
for this than anything else.
IF YOUR CHILD IK WORN
TODAY, he or she is a most
fascinating young person who
is veiy Inquisitive, but may
tske the trlsl-and-error meth­
od, if you do not early teach
to take advantage of what has
already hern provt-d and there­
by avoid worry and pessim­
ism. Excellent ability here to
make seemingly difficult ven­
tures prscticeabls. Give a good
education.
* "The Stars Impel, they
do not compel.” What you
make of your life la large­
ly up to YOU I
Carroll Rlghter's Individual
Forecast for your sign for
v February la now ready. For
your copy send your blrthdate
and 11.00 to Carroll Rlghter
"Forecast (The Sanford Her­
ald), Box 1921. Hollywood 28,
California.

Forty one per-cent of motel
guests rely oil signs la scleclog overnight motel accomoda­
tions, says Quality Courts pre­
sident John Lacock of Day• tuna Beach-

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1965 BUICKS!

H erald W ant-Ads A re Busy In Sem inole County, Buying! Selling! Renting!
2 . Personals
D o you Ha t #
Urn. W r i t *
Sanf ord.

30. Home Appliances
d r i n ki n g prob* ' &amp; A T I T U D A Y HAUi : . Used l t r f r l » t
■ ersl or , t Vs s hs r s *
Sluvsa.
P. O. D oe ISIS.
l t o t K. Cel ery, Ph. 1 W - &gt; ! I 0 or
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&gt;11-0111.

f o r d one* H i d . - N o t
adverti si ng la Ilka l i n k i n g
At a gi rl In the dar k
You
k n o w wha t you’re doi ng but
ah* doeen’t.**

31.

CONVAl . t e SCK. VCE R E S I D E N C E
P. O. B « a M M . Hanford, r i s .
SOS S O U T H B A T A V E
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Jan. 21, 1965 —

By Nadine Seltzer

SWEETIE PIE *

Location. Good Product*
Good T re a tm en t
P H O N E L O C A L L Y 122.4341
- or apply to tha

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P U R E O IL C O M PA N Y

Pl a n o T u n l n * and' Repai r
W . U H a r mo n — W J - 4 W I

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Good

Instruments

Plan o Ser vicin g A Tuning
(le ns Cumbaa — I W - 3SSI

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Se m i n o l e L o d g e
NUnSTN'O ANl &gt;

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.T O R L E A S E
S E R V IC E S T A T IO N .

a

WIDOW,
middl e
aged.
wi th
ear. wil l live In aa companion
to 1#a dy In nl ct h o mA l l o*
111. Sanf or d Heral d.
H

60. Business Opport.

M E C H A N IC S O P P O R T U N I T Y
tileeel enxlne end elec tric nio.
I n f ' repair and overhau l f a c i­
lity
with
eetebllehed buelReas. S tr a te gic Sanford l o c a ­
tion.
Comp letely
equipped
and
tncludee
Spare
Parte,
( i e r e s e stnl Ree l Rela te On­
ly &gt;27,000 with as litt le se
J7.0S0 down. Owh er financed.

CHILD

CARE.

Firs t Bt.

114

KtTRN. Apt. Close In. Jlmmla
Cowan. 122*4012.

2 RKD ROO M llouae. furnlahed
or unfurn. 100 W ilk in * Dr
Country Club Manor. Can be
aaen ftaturday 4 Sunday, 322­
0413.
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BDRM-« Furn. Apt . 934.
3101 Magnolia. Th. 322-I9M.
It. A. William*

UNFUItN. Upstair* APT. 848
month. 209 Magnolia Ave. In*
quire downatalr* after C p.
m or call 122*4120.

R E A L N IC E I Bedroom Home.
Good Heat. A ir Cond. 1901 W F U R N .
I r d 81. 122*7919. -

Apt.

&gt;390 Mel l onvl l la.

ONLY 999 »• for. roomy 3 Rdrm
Furn. Apt.. D. room, fireplace,
I BEDROOM. 2 Fu ll bath*, tlv*
•91 h*at. 1701 NUgnnl l a.
2931 nr 123-2S94

Ing room 4 fam ily room, kit*
'chan
with
E lectr ic
Atnve.
dining area. U t ili ty
room.
Storage
room,
central
air
conditioning 4 heal. Double
carporte. 1 ye ar laaaa 9191
p-r month, t'all 139*0314

2 ROOM Furn. Apt . clean, near
Downtown, water furnished
222*9341.

102. Mobile Homes - Sale
DSHD T a p * Recordrre. Ampll* D A T S W O R K . References. Ph.
I ROOM APT. Adults 119 W
ft era. Spaakara. 1909 W. 3rd
tM-OTTO.
10th. 232*9001.
DONS
St 222*7139
"Ws’ rs having hnshTSwsstl* Pis wa« a littla too frtt
N O T H IN G
18 L O S T until a
M
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T * t t ;ttrem you u w It In T h *
Her al d W a n t Ad falla to find
with the meat tenderizsrl"
4 FT t f o l’ A, 2 Matching W in g
Your W h e e l Ealalo l&gt;aaler“ CLEAN 2 IMrm Kurji. Apt!. 9ol
b
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fo
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Herald!
HI
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Palmatto. S:2-127| after I 30
C h a in , Marb l* Top C offee
17 Modala to chooae from
•p m._______________________
Tabla. P ro vin cial S t j l l n g 4 C A P A B L E Woman daalrat Of* 95. Houses F o r Sale
OPEN 7 DAYS A W E E K
A Q U AR IU M * 4
95. KIouhp.h F o r h a lf
• 11*1204
In axcellent condition. 322*
flea or Balaa work, good ex*
t r o p ic a l ritH
11
!«ongwood. Fla. 108. Rooms F o r Rent
parlanca 4 rafarancaa. Box MUNI AND. 1 Bedroom. 1 bath. RAVENNA PARK. Isow month, tlw)r. 17-92
Jllghaat Qual i ty f rom tha Real
119, Hanford Harald.__________
Hatcher!#*. Lnwaat dtaenunt
Ae*
ly psynietite. &gt;.h»drn»m. 1
M l month. 1100 Down
Y E A R END C LE A R A N C E
1*3 and I Bedroom#
prlcaa. 10 a. m. • t p m —
C L E A N * IIOOM ( or Man. tot
auma payment.. Completely
bath. ecre,n,d-tn porch, large
N E W and USED
DAILY—
FINNY
F R I E N D S . SIN GER. W h it t , Domaatlc. N t w 84. Real Estate • Sale
Ma g n o l i a Ava &gt;&gt;&gt;-0710.
fame d. 322, tool.
lot. &gt;»-4l7&gt;.
•
ll**me, » c hi. P f a ff * . m m t i i
A w n i n g * 4 Ca b a n a *
I Ml l ta South of Sanf ord on
low
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badroom.
I SPACIOUS I Bedroom, I Hth, H w y 17*92 8
BART PILC H E R
122*1943 116. Autos F o r Sale
In* or ra po ** **td M &gt;dele For
bath home. Laka p rivilege *
Loch Arbor, lll- S IIO .
Raat Buy Brokar
example: P o m M l I r 7.lg*7ag
POODLE
123*7099.
322-7491 Day or Night
• «!d nan (or 924?* pay off
CLIPPING
101. T rn iler Spnce - Rent 1991 FOR D M K Y L I N K R . re ­
tractable hardtop, radio, h ea t­
t((3 MAGNOLIA
balance of 934 or 17 monthly.
P V Jua nl t a 222**fl»fl
HICK thla Inald*. outaldi n M , i « Drive by tlit« pratt&gt; 2 llr.lromn
er. power steering, need*
Tit Al l . Ki t
Ml* AC KM on
l .all.
h*inie&gt; Income, invr alinL Cut
PA W O R D 8 1?W IN G C E N T E R
transmission 9**4
Ph
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on
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Ashby. Adul ts only, ph 329­
tit 97.00(1. 932-9119
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Kt i
Near
|'lnr,-re«l
1 i&gt;4 .So. Park Ava 1:: M i l
41 A7 a fte r 4 p. m. or •#• at
Itaal E a ’ at * — I nsur a nt *
7119
204 W. 7th Ml.
Mchool,
.*hopplng Canter a
322*2441
U ltEE NBR A lll
I NCOME T A X S ERVI CE
RENT
Blue
Lustra
K ltc trlc I r d 4 P a r k Ava
B«*a
Hur r i cane chain link
Chol c* lota aval l abl a In Green106. A pa rtm ents fo r Rent *42 R E N A U L T , rune good. 821Carpet Shampoorr f o r only 91
fence around entire property
bratr of Loch Ar b o r o v e r l o o k ­
P*r
day.
Ca
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Furniture
•iie
Price
911
300. 9100'D o a n |*a&gt;
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ing
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) t l l Pal m.tto
M t-M l*

8. I’ ets &amp; Supplies

Ball-Blair Agency

.

N E E D E X T R A C.\S||% A liar*
• Id N\ 4 nt • A t *alta thuaa a rflclaa n»&gt; longer tire !n| Ld»w
In coat— high lu rraulla. Dial
322*9(12 or 439*9921

CAM ERA SALE

71 dllalcord. Canon, Ar gu* . Gray*
Has.
Ol ympua.
Minolta
A
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Kayatona.
Hol iday
Ravara. Ko d a k. Rell A H. w ■
all. T o w a r
A
other
Slut * N E W 2 I»n»r. Automatic Itafrlgv-tMlor with ■light •hipping
Camar a* .
Y a w n i n g or B u y i n g *
*4*# u»*
A -1 P A W N *»!«•»•
1201 Or l ando I»r
M l *270
FI* It N A* *K
Cl eani ng A Harvi a
f t l l F F T M K T A L KPK&lt; U I . T I E *
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Al l Typ*# Supplies
Knl4m
2 for 91 00
D O W EI.L* 8

OFFICE

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15. Special Services
IMPIIOX E MKN TH.

ROOFING. P A I N T I N G .%
I.NVUI A T I Nil
Financing Ar ran ge I
- -’ 22*7
o r F E R IN 'l

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VICE' More then l » «

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l Harald
clasalflcd ad* *1a 11&gt; Bala* ••
Dial 122*9412 --r 433*99 1 and
placa your ad*
F I X I T 811 'P
N E W LOC ATION
Franch

' 24731

17. Janitorial Services
Y E NTSC II X! A IN T I N tN
2142 8

Barvl ca A
P a r k Dr

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P A I N T rloee out 'A p rl'e
Q R E Q O R Y L U U I I E R CO
HO Ms pie Ave__________

20. Hardware*
Sanford * Moat Comp!*'#
. T E D W * L L I AM s I I 19W
101 E 29th
371*11(4

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FREE

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321*9449

tM. I«4)(ii For Sale

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M
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LAKE
EHUNTAGE
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• r&gt;etal Laka. Photi« u* for
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f *r &gt; »»i \\e a lU Huy out* t
R O B E R T A. W I L L I A M S
r ght
Hern
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D ali).
Realtor
LE W ISD E L L t A uvtlouavr I
Raymond l.un«1qul*t. A m o
Ph
123 174
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t*r
122-392' At lantic Bank Bldg.
322-7430
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Army .V&lt;i!) Surplue Hanf.ir-I
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R U N T A RED

[toll.way,
Bada

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$100 DOWN
F IIA -V A HOMES
S E V E R A L Out * tan di ng 2 4 2
Badroom II- m* » a val l abl a In
all Araaa » i Sanf or d Lat u*
f h o w ) ou Ar ound!

Bs bT

w lik &lt;

Month
4*ARROLL'S FritNITPHE
W

!).'«. Houses For Sale

l •«

Seminole Realty

or

190! 8

13*1111

5x1. Wanted T o Huy
W A N I ED
Cl trua Frui t — Harnltn. Taraon
Br o wn Ptnaappl a A Hae«1llnge
L it
MANSFIELD.
Honi ed
Frui t Buyer Ph. 123*4244

HARVEY

E. Mi l e
Auction.

your
f u r niiure
8ICLL
US
Cjjlctc f a r r l c a with th* (“aeh
I» O R T
K I T E II
TRADING
J42*047?

55. Furniture F o r Sale
t*#fd furnlt.jra appl i ance* tool*
• to. Bought • Snld
t^rry' *
Mart. 219 Sa uf or d Ava. Ph.
321*4132

Ava

Pnlntin T^"

P A IN T IN G 4 R E T A IR WORK.
Ph I 2I I I 24
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PUM PS
S P R I N K L E R SYSTEMS
All Typee end Stiee
W e Repair snd ServUe

S T I N E

Machine snd Supply Co
&gt;07 W. &gt;nd St
IH » » !

29. Ph oto &amp; Equipment
41* M I T R E BOX. Sew * Whule
meee of Picture Frame M ou ld ­
i n g 140.
W 1E D O L D S C A M E R A SHOP
&gt;10 S. P e rk A v e . Senfnrd

111*19 E. lat.

"

123*1123

For th* bt g g* * t selection of
nearl y new and uee1 furn!*
tura.
aaa
KotPa
Furni ture
l l r oka r a ga
In
Ca a « f l b a r r y
I &gt;&gt; 17*92.*Opt u &lt; days 9 tu 4.
A N T I Q U E S 4 othar ml ac a l Un*
aoua houaah -Id f urnl ahi nga
320 Oa k A vtnua.

ECHOLS

B E D D IN G

CO.

Redding * Furniture
A T F A C T O R Y P R IC E S :
I I I Magnolia
IS: 4171

SCI

123-1074
Fal f nmnt

JOHN

V A - FHA

K.

301 N

3

Park

Ava

a-a|*»al

Orange*

|ai&lt; k

J O H N .SAULS A G E N C Y
4||•v■|■■1 gpe *••I•*
111 N lark
7174
FI KSI bMF . D 2 bad..
hnuea.
.i*
ID Ini* 11...
p*. na
822-

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2

hath,

c.1 .

4 B E D R O O M , I Acre beside new
Hi gh
Hr bool
99.900.
ll.OuO
Down, 9(3 m«*n»h or wi l l e x ­
cept good uaad «' ar aa down
payment. Ph
122*7491 after
# 4 p m.

$100 DOW N
FHA - VA HOMES
I S 4 BEDROOMS
I. I S * I B A T H S
K ITC H E N E Q UIPPE D
LOW M O NTH LY PAYM EN TS
For Comp lete Inform at ion
Bee or Call T ou r

1 1 2 Q mu.

Ill

910 nm
FURN

FH A - VA
SALES
Ws

BROKER

Havd Th# Hom o Fo r

Tou

At

PARK

111-74*5

SEE

$

e NTERPRISE9

MAIN OFFICE: 8 mL So. of Sanford on 17 M. on. block
West on Bemlnplt Av*. Ph. Collect 818-3811. Ws
aider it • prieilcfr to put you in n Near Homs.

r

7

Magnolia

jy\Q

rh

N A T IO N A L

BAN K

1960 BUICK

^POSSESSION

$ $ $ $
*63 Chef. 91199 hal. 919 mo.
*63 Falnm $1099 bal. |3R mo.
*62 Metro. 9669 bat. $32 mo.
'62 Falcon $997 bal. $37 mo.
'60 Kamhlrr $696* bal. $36 mo.
60 . Ford I6M4 hal. 112 mo.
'60 Volka'W. $396 bal. $29 mo.
'60 .Mercury 8999 bal. $39 mo.
‘60 Corvair 9*47 bal. $37 mo.
'60 Rambler 1997 bit. $17 mo.
'39 l'i) mouth 1199 bal. $21 mo.
'39 C'hev. $199 bal. $23 nio.
'39 i'h p ; |I99 bal. $24 mo.
*39 Pontiac $697 bal. $39 mo.
'39 Renault $496 hal. $23 mo.
*39 Ford $199 bal. $21 mo.
*39 Plymouth $2C9 bal. $17 mo.
*39 C'hev. IHI7 hal. $37 mo.
*36 C'hev. $299 bal. $17 mo.
*36 Chevrolet 999 hal. |2 mo.
*33 Cadillac 999 bal. 92 mo.
'33 Hodge $39 bal. 91 mo.
*3H Mercury 999 bal. 92 mo.

1017

1963 BUICK
SKYLARK
apart coup*.
White bucket aeat trim,
Powar ateerlng and Turbin*
tranamiaaion. F o r
th a
young at heart. A very
popular car and hard to
find thrar day*. Sea It and
driva III

SANFORD AVE.
OPEN F.VENIN08

KLKCTRA 225 4-dr. hard­
top. Factory air condition­
ed and all power aqulpment. A local on* owner
rar that'* been cared for—
you would b* pruud to o w n
II!

0 ^ BUICK

Douhlc-Checkrd Used
Cara
nothing heller for aavlnga
watinf action.
T H E LO W E S T IN
L O C A L B A N K OR
G M AC F IN A N C IN G .

Sill Hmplutt
IT
G aLLLU LUl

17;1*AM«L«aTl
301 W . l a t

SANFORD

Sanford. Florida
322-tj03
Natiuiuil ItrpoMiraaiona Inc,

1501 W . la t

322-48::!

USED CARS

D O D G E BO YS O U T

C IIK Y S I.E R N E W Y O R K E R
t Dr Sedan. All I’owrr And Air
Conditioned. A Ileal l.uiurj Car For

’ 1296

C H E V R O L E T B E L A IR
4 Door, V-8, Automatic Tranamiaaion,
Powar Steering, Radio, And llagtar.

NOBODY

C A N SELL Y O U A C L E A N E R
C A R C H EA P ER T H A N

A T D O D G E C IT Y .

17-92 AUTO SALES
(CITIES SERVICE STATION)

P O N T IA C T E M P E S T Standard Tranamiaaion, Radio, Heater,
And Eatrg Clean.

*796
End O f French A v e .— 2600 Block Orlando Driva
(Ju*t Below Jim Spencer'#)
M 096

n U lC K S P E C IA L C O N V E R T IB L E
Automatic Tranamiaaion, I’ oaer Steering,
Radio and Heater,

IC Q Ia

FORD D E L-R IO
Wag
2 Door Station Wagon.
Automatic# Tranamlaaion. Radio, And Heater, Kxtra Nice.

•596

PHONE

322-7521

L

^ CLAYTON
AND
DALE

BEAULIEU

Owner* and Operator!

TALK TO THESE OLD BOYS

A I ho —

200° °

O N T H E S E *65 U N I T S

5 9 si*f&lt; ?A

.

50

DESOTO —

4 DOOR

40

PLYM OUTH

—

4 D OOR

B A N K RATES O N A L L C A R S

Reial 50«10 1 Bod lloom. Front Kilrkrn
Klear 50*10 2 Bed Hoorn, Front Kitchen, Karlj American
Glenco 50*10 2 Bed Boom, Front Kitchen
BUr 55*18 S Bed Room Front Kitchen
8 tailor 11*10 2 Red Room,. I Vi Bath
Statlar 57*10 I Bed Room, IF, Hath

fiO VALIANT, 4-Dr. Wagon, Auto.. Tran*.,
« ■ Heater. Good A* New — A Lot Of
Economy For Only

M125

g Q IMI’ ALA, 2-Dr. Hardtop, V-8 **28S*,t
r'actory Slick, RAH, Showroom Ntw,
A Hard One To Find- Only ..............

M265

Quality Mobile Homes, Inc.
Highway 17-92

60 Heller, Hava A

•746

g g DODGE Convertible, Factory Stick. V-8,
Radio and Haatar

*675

C O BUICK 2-Dr. Hardtop, Radio and H*at*r,
™
Automatic Trana., Good Condition — — .

*625

NTIAC 2-l)r. Hardtop. A
M PO
Looking Car. Only .

*875

GO WEST!
1
SEE: THE DODGE BOYS
• BEN HOWLAND

*

BRUNSON

• BOH THOMAS

1801 W. let St. — Sanford
Phone

Phone 322-0614

of Sanford

322-2562

Or MI 7-2330

CIIF.VKOI.F.T •*2I0", V -8 Engine, Auto. I
Tran*., All New Tlrea, Clean . ...» .... .

g g BEL AIR 4-Dr., Radio and Heater Auto.
Tranamiaaion, Power Brake*,
Ealra Clean, Heal Nice

• CHARLIE CRAIO

Seminole County Motors

1 Ml. Bo.

Beal Sharp
.

C*T OLDS 4-Dr. Hardtop, Radio and Heater.
I
u ■ Power Rrakea, Power Steering, Prtead lx&gt;w _
M
*w

• FRANK

.’* • .*

110

JU ST A SK T H E

In
Mag -

of

N IO H T S

Ft. O n t - A N D O CLirrKIt
Roat. II IIP Johnson Motor
with Electric starter. All ex­
cellent condition *— Rargain
J. C, Buntan, Lemon Bluff.
Osteen. Fla.

Senkarik Glaaa and Paint
Company

Hour On W H I Y .
Bargaina

Gateway To The Waterw-ay
Robson Sporting Goods
Tour EV1NBUDE D.«l.r
&gt;a«.a.i e . lat.
rh. &gt;&gt;&gt;•&gt;&gt;•:

NOBODY — NO -

M O B ILE HOMES

Th ese

123. lloMa &amp; Motors

1963 BUICK
KLKCTRA 225 4-dr. hardUip. Genuine leather In­
terior trim. Every conceiv­
able Buirk arceaaory option
ha* been inilalled on thla
lop luaury car. Trcmendoaa
•avlnga!

A U TO GLASS
IN S TA LLE D

322 -Slou.

a

......

*94 V K 8 P A , l ow mi l eage, e x c e l ­
l ent
cond
Contact
Te r r y
Ki ng. 122*0412

A u tom otive Service

un

Small Equity Down Payment

D R IV E

&gt;&gt;&gt;.&gt;4&gt;»

in.

For Sale

1944 GMC T R U C K , good nie.han l.al r.mdltlmi 4 4 New
T ir e * Call 322-4449
____

!20.

&gt;0&gt; W IndJtt. » : - i o u
Al.l. WOIIK (IUAllANTKKD

W ILDCAT Ldr. hardtop.
All llukk luxury power
feature* Ineluding Powgr
window* and Powar aeata.
Faelhrjr Air Conditioned.
We aold It new I For th«
perfect combination of per­
formance and luxury—*#•
and drlv, thla car!

CORVAIR, 2-Dr., Stan. Tran*., Radio and
Lot Of Gaa With Thla On*

Stenstrom Realty
»S &gt;

close

You II lo o O

Thla Mobile H o m e In A 1965 S tatler 55x12, 2
Bed Room, 1 Vt Balbn And I n Priced A t
$5600.00. And S ta r tin g A t 8 O'clock Saturday,
January ?3. T h e Price W ill Drop $50.00 E ve ry
Pj Hour U ntil Sold. I f You A re In Th e Market
For A Mobile Home — T a k e A dvan tage O f
Thla Dutch Auction. T h e Adju sted Price Will

T a k e A Look
W i t h Only A

118. Trucks

Up Murplua ( ’|f&gt;
A,»t

322-0721

Cl F I A T gorwl erudition, low
fiilleagv W ill a&lt; • ept beat o f ­
fer l(G« El.M k \ E.

1902 Mapl e
.

C L E A N I Bedroom A p t . close
In water 4 l ights furn 922*
4490.

A Dutch Auction la (Jolnjf T o Save S&lt;nfrt
Lucky Buyer A Hag Full O f Money On A
Brand N e w Mobile Home At

Vi

701 Ureu h Ave

f M 41.1 a r i
|| . » m Multable
for • -*upl» or retired mart 144.
DUPLEX.
1201 El m . D a n
A m i . ely f urnl ahed 9* &gt; North
I 42(7

DUTCH
•AUCTION
SALE

Every

fall

!:!•«

m It . 1 IMI I.*:- * .

Q U A L IT Y

BOB M . K K E USED CA RS
N o M ONE Y DOW N

U AH
Mat er , Li ght a F u r n , 1
He Iroum f urn
Apt . Sul K
4ib Ml. Only ) « l 922-9941 or

LT‘VF.1.1
2
Re-1" m
hnuee
V irn nr U nf ur n
n l arga lot,
near
shipping
enter
A

S22-C44I
Park
Dri ve

12l h

9394 00

after ,
ad

COMF1 1 r E L Y
•
« Iti t•n t
w ■ehet
noli* Ava

Nlfhte: I13.n7"d

Be Reported

Apt.

l i

932-21 ! I

BEDROOM H n un . nothing
d o » n . Tak a over ra ym ao ta
I I I monthly Bta at 104 May*
r » «8 P f.

317 W.

f»*rni*hel
l nt
*
i.«*e,
bl otka ’ •» * h n|.p •
. m *? 4
»cho&gt;*l
1 year ! » « » • reqii tr. !

JIM H U N T

2924

lo

N*e i* bborh*M&gt;d.

BEDROOM

Of fice

furn-

1st: \I»T T o M&lt;»V9C i s
2 I•• It*••*m 1 bath Fl a l( • nt.
• . tul»lr•ri&gt; ruriil»bad.
Dug ■xatatii. LaauMfuIlk l aud-

and Sales Broker

121*0919

lll-IMS

LM M

BEDROOM.
Parti al l y
l abed‘ 97 4 mo 222*221?

11K A I. E8 T \ T F »»»:• »K El l

Management

FOX, .

S A N F O R D E LE C TR IC
a. E.. Appliance—New A Used
M I L L E R R A D IO L
A P P LIA N C E
Ad va nc e sals . a
W E S T IN G H O U S E
A I R C O N D ITIO N E R S
8al«a 4 8«rvle«
111 bo. Talk — 122-934*

8 M A L L Furn
322*0731.

Properly

HOMES

t » - » 1 4 . _____________ _

HAROLD
C. LOGAN,
Pros.
_

97. House* For Rent

Apt.

(a* !:**

RAMBLER

8 \ V F O R D MOT OR CO
100 French A\e
922-411!

3 B E D R O O M Fur n Dupl ex Apt
Cont a i t 7312 Pal metto
FURN

Qui r l

1959

metto. Ph. 122*9329 or 82 2­
1934. I nqui r e 3841 P a l m e O o

DUPLEX
Beaut i f ul l y P » *.ra»
rd
I betlr«»um. Adul t*
32«-

MONTHLY PAYM ENTS
FR O M $50.00
FO R T H E R E S T H O M E
BUY
SEE YOUR

Rea ltor

BEFORE B U Y IN G

Magnol ia

l ui ut tL vi ).

Real tor - 1n e u r o r - T r a d » »
222-4991
1**Pl H French \ve

2

8*lect|nn of 3 9 and 4
Brdriiiim* ?oi atari in verl oue
Nr. tInna »*f ?* nf or d
I mma. l tal * l * a l l r » r y

BROKER

&gt; &gt; - ( l &gt;4
' I 5J-S144
BE D ? I-Oll R E N T
&gt; &gt; &gt; tt»
II oapital. R ollaw aya. Juvanlla. &gt;&gt;2-4144
F R E E d eliv er y and Pick-up.
N E W MAJOR Household ApFU RN ITU RE CENTER
p llen i#- e l 1» % eboee our
110i French Avy.
coat.
W s guarant ee
lowest
Ph. 123*7991
prices. Contact Julian W i g ­
gins » : - ) 4l l or call J A R
T rad in g Poet. Inc
S&gt;*» S
Ora ng e Oloee.rn Trail, O r­
lando.
S I. John V U I a | » — W . 4t h , S a n f o r d ; Sub urban Katstee—
NEW APPLIANCES St Wsrs3 ml. W . on 48 A ; C r y s t a l l.sk s P a r k , L a k e M a r v j I- s yo boos* Prices— Frlfldalrs,
« i » 4 , M a i n . St.. L o n g w o o d ; Audubon P k , W o o d w a r d
Hot Point. RCA. Zenith, ate.
Cel l C h s r l l s Uo r ml y collect
A v a , D c L s n d . H o m e s f o r i m m s d l s U occu pan cy. W o
St Associated- nsdlo A TV,
rustom plan And Iluild on yo ur lot o r Ours. F H A , V A o r
S i l l N Or a ng e A v e , Or l s n Convaatlonsl.*
*

-dll

Dr.

$100.00 DOW N

30. Home Appliances

do

4

Stemper Agency

K I N l l f l W i h »D
BU ILDER S. INC

F r o m 9100 on D o wn
Bal ance on L * a y Te r m*

L’ phol ataring 4 Mattraaa r e n ­
ovat i ng S a w 4 l e a d F u r n i ­
ture Cal l N i l l i d d i n g Mf g
Cu. at 701 Cal ary Ava
122*
3117.

WIIJIDN • M VIE It KIRN
Bu)
Sail — Tr edi

Taaaa

1 2 * 2911.

FHtCK E S T I M A T E

2l

»i*r.
xUvalopcd

REALTY

I M M E D I A T E occupancy — Ea *
a&lt; utlva type
beaut i f ul 2 b e d ­
room t hath h' uea. H a&lt;*ra
lot, achool bu* at door p^vad
road
Will
flnatic*
t'olleot

W E B U Y »’ aad Furni ture, on#
t*lar#
or
houeaf ul
Fur a y
Madding 4 F ur n C n . 9«1 W
lat 8t. 222*439*.
USED r r i l N I T U R
Item*
Pl nay W ud
312*2270

Park

3:2 9212 anytime

;&gt;4442

19. Builders Supplies

22 . n u m b i n g

on#

bui l di ng
to your
flona.
GreenbrkD
by

G overn m ent Owned
Homes

4-.STALL, oamant Mock G a r ­
age. D owntow n Ovlado. 249­
9407 or 143 3124

lli
9®1 » o

T H E T I M E T E S T E D F IR M
120 N Park Ava
222 4 123

fv t

T K It M M DP K s
\ PPIel •
X N 'K
Sanfor-1 P N s a m » i l

aid-

low •• lie par li? * p#i daj

St. Johns Realty
87. lluftintMA Rentals

2HOME

122-2929

damage.
Fully
guaranteed,
1**»11%rrr.1 Snip prl ** If prf-

I I I - . II

A &amp; B CONTRACTORS

REALTOR

701 So. P a rk

AUTO GLASS &amp;
SEAT COVER CO.

U

So are all thro* clean,
economical, line-owner
trade#. Come aee them.

1964 BUICK

Auto Glaaa Tops
a Seat Cot/re #«

272­

t ROOM APT. nicely furnlahed.
private Entrance 4 private
bath 2lfl| 8 Elm 323 230?.

3 I I EDI I OOM. 1 bath tiled, kit*
&lt; hen equipped,
mark
Bar.
Fla Room. 9110 m-*nth 1401
W y n n e wood Dr Ph 323-3340

F E N C E POSTS, cre oeoted Cy- 77. Situation W anted
prpgR. 4” 4'* i 7 ft. long. SOc
•a Ph. S22-9I94.
M AID , Ironing. M t - M M

12ft. A u to m o tive Service

121. Scooters &amp; Cycles

1Vr.Lt K A APARTMENTS
}*\ FJrtt 8t.

222 * 1 2 0 ! 3440 H ia w a t h a at 17*92 3

SO UTH W AR D -

K.

CLEAN. 3 Rdrm Apt, Kitchen
Equip. No pata 2414 Elm.

Payton Realty

34. U pholstery

week.

122*4112

l-Room Efficiency apt. with
pvt. bath % *hower. aullablo
for coupla or tingle parson
or retired. All utilities In*
•70.
•
.*.*
eluded In rant. Ideally W at.
ad on let 8t„ within 1 block
U N F U R N I S H E D t fledroom Duof 2 free parking |n|a and
ple k. K lt r h e n v equipped. E x ­
•hopping center. Inquire at
celle nt
location.
available
Manuel Ja* «baon Dept. Store.
Falk. 1. Ph. 922*1494.
..Ill

O V E R 29 Y E A R S
Fine tVnrkmanehlp In UpIn ves tm en t A R ea lty
holeterlnc.
llraperlea. S lip ­
S lt-im
covers. T im a Paymenta se 11* N. P e r k Ave.
ACE
BEAUTY
Hslon.
open
littla
aa
IS tno.
tirapery
dai l y It svs. by app' ts. M a y .
73. Male o r Female Help
Hardw are lnela llatlnns
f ai r Hotel . &gt; H - 0 » t .
KUL.P D K C O R A T I N O SH OP
Ph. &gt; » - » &gt; l
P A C K K R 4 and Una operator*
HARRIETT**
U.auty
Nook,
.naadad
by
food
product*
s of t water , eveni ng app' ts.
plant,
located
In
8anford.
4.3.
Plants,
Feeds,
Seeds
101 So. Oak. &gt;: &gt;•&gt;*«&gt;.
Must ha rallabla. aga St-39.
Exc
ellen
t
opportunity
for ad­
C U T N C U R L lieauty* Shop
S A N F Q R D F E E D S TOR K
vancement with larga com­
I I S Pa l met t o Ave
&gt; 3 : - 0 W I W h o!* Corn 93 09 — 100 Iba.
pany nparatlng *a%trat plant*
E v t n l n e Appoi nt me nt .
La ying Maah 99 20 —
100
In Florida. Raply, atailn g pra*
lh». H o g Fatd 94 90.
sent amploymant and r e f e r ­
120 Sanford A v i .
• S22-I990
6 . Child Carr
ence*
and
phon*
numbar.
W rit*
301
U.
Poplar
St
WOUGI) I-Ike 4 Children.
50. Misc. For Sale
Sanford, Fla.
S. 4 4 I. Fl va t1n ) a *
naaaonAbl A. 122*1 44?

106. A pa rtm e n ts fo r Rent

2 . BEDROOM
Modern
llotnr
N e w l y ilecoriTtad. h I t l h m i
furnl ahed.
1401
Summerl in.

L A K E FRONT:
l sarge
I * bad*
r«H»m.
2
bath.
compl etel y
furnlahed. I » l * h na * h e r . ileap
free*#, automati c w a » h * r ft
dryer, central heat. 9140 per
mo. 322.4970.
.
.

of

4. liea u ty Care

97. Hnunes F o r Rent

LIKE GREAT!

A L L OF THESE CARS SOLD
W ITH A F U L L T A N K OF GAS,
FREE OIL A N D LUBRICATION
ON FIRST 1,000 MILES.

BUY

TO DAY!

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Pair* 12 — Jan. 21, 1965

ECONOMY &amp;

Everyone Loves The Extras at Bckerds D H E H lIu D IS Everyone Loves The Extras at Eckerds

Cdr. D. E. Webster
Commands VAH-13

i

,Jw.

.T

ft

Cdr. Drxn E. Webxter, « • cutiva officer, haa aucceeded
Cdr. C. V. Nolta Jr., kilted in
an aircraft accident Dec. 23
In DcBary, aa commanding of­
ficer of Reconnaiiaance A t­
tack Squadron 13 at Sanford
Kara! Air SLatlon.
Commander Webster, 38, •
native of Bedford, Ohio, hai
been flying since 10t4. He re­
ceived hia Navy wings and
commission In 1058,
A Tulane University grad­
uate, he has varied experience
in Naval aviation including
service irf both fighter and
heavy attack aircraft.
One of the highlights of
his career was when he served
on thte headquarters staff of
the commander of the Pacific
Missile Range in 1958-59.
He reported to Reconnais­
sance Attack Squadron Three
Inst July for RA-5C Vigilante
aircraft training following
tours at Naval Station, Whidbey Ialand, Wash., with Heavy
Attack Squadron Two and the
fleet air staff.
.Commander Webster, his
wife, the farmer Miss Mary
Lois Allnoch, of Corpus Chriati, Tex., reside with their five
children, Jeffrey, 8; Joel,'61
Davlfl, 4; Scott, 2; and Susan,
1, at 2352 Derbyshire Road,
Maitland,

E C K E R D
D r u a Stores

means

•Y

Everyone loves the economical
Extras at eckerds

E xtra
s a v in g s
B IO

9
KODAK INSTAMATIC 100 OUTFIT

CI)R. D. E. WEBSTER

Complete Initanf loading flash outfit Includa* Inxtamatlc Camera, Kodapak film cartridge and ftaxhbulb*—

Post Appoints
Chairmen For
Boys State
Ry Donna Eate^
Linton Cox and Frank
Steudle w e r e
reappointed
chairman and co-chairman, re­
spectively, of the Hoys Slate
Committee by Commander
Jack Beauchamp at the regu­
lar meeting of American l e ­
gion Old Glory Post 183 of Al­
tamonte Springs held Monday
evening at the Post Home on
Prairie Lake.
Beauchamp also named Tom
Lnfgran as chairman of the
ways ami means committee to
be assisted by Steudle, Bill
Burkhart and Ralph Divider.
In other business, pinna
were made to promote more
social activity for the welfare
of the post and it was an­
nounced that liolj^fs of meet­
ings will no longer be sent ter
the members.
The men were urged to note
on their calendars the regular
meeting dates, third Monday
of each month, and lo plan to
attend the post meetings to
tie Ip "Carry on the Legion’s
work for God and Country,"
Next meeting will he Feb
15, K p rn . at the Post Home.
A Ciunhitmd social with mem­
bers of the Auxiliary Unit
will lie he !&lt;l following the
meeting

Silhouette Artist
Shows At Mall

Winter Park Mall Mer­
chants Association Has engag­
ed the aervicea of I.eMoc, a
world famoua silhouette art­
ist who haa appeared in every
state In the Union and many
foreign countries numbering
many greats and nrur-grctiU
in Ilia
of subjects.
Perhaps the moat famous Is
that of Sir Winston Churchill
who posed for Le.Mac while
he was at the University of
Minaouri where he gave hia
now famoua Iron Curtain
Speech.
I.eMa^’a collecting of life35 preiidenti from George
aiie portrait ailhouettea of the
Washington to I, It. Johnson
haa been acclaimed aa an out­
standing historical exhibition.
The collection has been
created over tin- years by l.eMac, some having posed for
him. some during personal ap­
pearance while others, of ne­
cessity, were done following
reaeutch of photos and paint­
ings.
The collection wdl tie on
III I ITIOI « SAMI
view al all hours While tiie
S'• »T Jt K IS 11n r 11v ( I ' e (i 111 hi
Mall is open and la free to the
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public.
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mlr iVmi'v, K1«*r it,» uri
I.o.Mac, himself, will he in t|rr In
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the Mali daily npd will cut r«i « a &gt; .% VtiklMiin, i4n t llml
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nmm# with I hr t'lrtK Of (ha
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Amaze World

North Orlando Village Coun­
cil will meet at 8, p. m. today
In ipecial session relative to
charter amendment legisla­
tion to be submitted for ap-1 LONDON (U P I) — Everyproval of the 1965 Legis.ature body agreed today that Sir
Amendments discussed will be Winston Churchill was in his
essentially the same as those jas{ jjinesa, but the question
proposed by the charter board. on all lips was how hatT no
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managed to survive so long.
Ah, this weather of the past
A week ago today he suffer­
couple of days. Melts away ed a massive stroke. For a 90the memories of earlier this year-pld man that Usually- Is
week, eh? And to think the fatal, and fairly quickly.
citrus interests escaped rela­
But the bulletin issued
tively light from the frosty Thursday night by Churchill's
physician. Lord Moran, re­
morns
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ported: “ Sir Winston's condi­
A Clock Winder went with tion is unchanged.'
Churchill still is the No, 1
the Seminole delegation to
watch the appeal for a junior topic of conversation in 1-oncollege in this area. The dele- don. mnd physicians are being
gales had been given two constantly interviewed by per
hours to ptesent their case. sons who are not til.
The public is trying to un­
It took about 1(1 minutes and.
^ wham, they had their wish. derstand how and why their
Shows, emphatically, what or­ hero is able lo survive.
Resitting Heath
ganisation and tcamwutk can
One doctor, a specialist in
- do.
ailments of the aged, put it
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University Inn in Gainesville so much fighting for life as
he is resisting death He would
for a qtsfrk lunch «nd n final
not
have lived litis long if his
caucus. The Clock Winder
wanted to Uo sure he didn't bod^ gave up easily,"
All physicians agree that the
hold up the procession; ho orclue to Churchill's stout fight
dtifd a cold ham Oil -.white
is his anufrirtg medical his
with just ruustartL Other* gut
lory He has survived things
special orders,
ine Clock
that would bare killed a nor
W iridi"r \vas. th v 1a .1 1 sr r 1 e «1
and. at last report, was still mal man twice over,
He had double pneumonia at
gulping. He thought at on**
thy a :e of seven In 1833 he
li m e of Asking fui a pnpt i tmi;
fell out of t tree and was tut
and he'd eat it at ihe’ tonronseiops or three days
fercnce. Thought belter of
In his eai'v jours be sutler
that, though.'
ed from tonsltbiv. &lt;h;n Infer
turn and eye trouble He fell
The ride to (imtiesville is off a camel at age 47 and oft
a pretty one ns the f.ujr •Imint, a polo pony at IS *
divided highway make* ir 1111lie had attack* of ja-troen
yaliy a 1lear shot. Uf e had tents and paratyphoid 11•
stretch remains near the «*rul was operated on for append)
of the journey, hut it's being r ills a! Ik and f &gt;r hernia at
Mink topped , ni»w Shoubi he j-.
f mi?hed in a. * •&gt;u|"1" **f m»*11t h-.
He w.iv 'll
a plane era*h in
And on this end, jnu find par - ,n l!&gt;Pt and w.i* knocked

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Phone 322*261I

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In 2 Hours

“The Nile o f America”

Zip Code 32771

C ArE KENNEDY (U P I) — The United States
today rocketed a glittering hew Tiros weather satel­
lite high over south Florida and Cuba into n polar
orbit that will give its rolling eye* full view of
earth's clouds.
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It was the first time a north-south orbit was
reached from the East
Coast. Missilemen shun­
ned such shots in the past
b e c a u s e of the slight
chance that rocket failure

WEATHER: Clear and mild thru Saturday, high in mid*70s; low tonight in mid-SOs.
VOL. 67

United Press Lcaaed Wire

Established 1008

FR1. JANUARY 22. 1965

SANFORD.

FLORIDA

NO. 110

Change Asked
In Longwood
City Charter

FLORIDA STORY in
picture* of the Presi­
dent's innug unit ion, us
seen through the cam*
et'iT of-n Sanford Herald
photographer, is shown.
Tflp is tire President,
with S e e r e t Service
guards, in the parade.
Lower photo is the ac­
tual inauguration. More
photos on Page 8.

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By Honna Fstn
Long wood C i t y
Council
Thursday night voted to in­
struct the city attorney' to
draw s resolution requesting
that the Legislature be peti­
tioned to amend the city char­
ter to make the combined of­
fice of city clerk and tax ass­
essor an appointive position
rather than an elected one.
Councilman Carl Lommler;
who props»d the resolution,
stated that be “ wanted to as­
sort1 future councils of having
a .qualified clerk_ and good
housekeeping systems."
He pointed out .that with the
office remaining an elected
one a prraofl may be elected
on the tiasis of popularity ra
thi'r than ability.
lit pnvtver tb**-protest from
the audience. Lommler said
that theie is "no question of
Mr* ilnitie It Shumate's alull
ly at present clerk and tax
n
-or apd that the proposed
change in the rhnrter i* not a
personal attack on her "
In other business. Council
Chaiitnan ft C Carlson an
noun, ed that the lecal de-crip
torn had been vended on the
Haines property on Sant,,mb
Spriru's Drive In the western
part of the city where (lie
'Joyce ttrnttiers propose Ic

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Awards Banquet
Of Jaycees Sef
Saturday Eve
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the ride insisted he traveled
llad I'nrumnnla
oera-ion of the pie-ei,tat on
up and flown as much a* he
He Suffered a serious attaek of live pul lie awind* to sort
it 1d f or wit rd„ II y t h*» wa\, t he o[ pneumonia :n North Africa .'an ting ciriren* nl thr &lt;rvm
►peed 11111It on High** av 441 tin ng World War II
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hr
Ml t tins! rui1* mn
lit VIrilmtHf*1i lli,
►Hit! J hi •» l-.l ! 1 v ilium*
had your X-ray and « mu pi** of doctors is that a body lhat
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" in t hr annual &lt;. n.f ( «t»\, t Ti­
lio n could ja M it u&gt;ul a i r y the on automatical;) trying to do
w ?ir re l Ight &lt;-! .*,iv M»kh *iru
Iuc h i* jr iven
area group to its riMik We it wen though Churchill i- lt lent fiu li r 11,
le.s and the construction miles
hope the next linn* we report sleeping or m a rnmi most f o r the* per#"n '* hu Iih * &lt;**n- are cheaper
t r ihii* • d t h.*' rn -t f ** piddie
on the Seri I Sale we *111 suj o: the time
i9
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cou]d drop debris or. populated
areas.
Although today's l a u n c h
was marred by the "too hot"
performance of the rocket's
second stage that shoved the
pnyL'nd into an egg-shaped
rather than circular orbit.
•dentists snM Tiros* mission
tvouM he nirt. It was whirl­
ing around earth every 11H
minute* on n path that ranu
pt! from 50it to 1.81‘J mile*
hiirh.
With the polar nihil an.! «
u n i q u e cartwheel arrange­
ment for its two television
rnmrfns. Tiro* T* '* ‘11 he nhle
keep i% "wither watch over
the entire world— f*nr times
the roverntfe of -each of its
predeci'nlors,
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The shot, touuhi *t yet fof
the reliahle lh*lta rocket, le
quit* J priiision maneuver int:
lit take the booster around
most of |'Torii!a‘*
uthein

B R IEF S

Anti-U. S. Riot
SAIGON (L T D — Antl-Amer*
can noting broke out today at
the U. S, Embassy and U. S.
Information Service building.

Change-over
CHICAGO (U P I) — Bepubli*
can National Committee mem­
bers assembled today to ratify
the change-over from Goldwater domination to neutral con­
trol of the national party ma­
chinery.

Cadets Quit
Allt F O R C E ACADEMY,
Cot. (U P I) —Silence was conspU'lous on 'he sloping ground*
of the Air Force Academy to­
day in the wake of ^ie trjignation of four cadets followin
an investigation into rheatins.

Recess

Ml \MI d 'lM ) — The 9 iRhearing on Southern
Hell Telephone Co profits in
difficult rouise.
N in e t y
swiuuls
after
it* Florida w h s expected to end
2 53 * nr KST MaMoff, Hu liilny and reopen (or cross►
leek tliiee-*ta^e lovket l»e- examination two months from
I*ii A ireiltie tlitfl that taliieel now.
hnh*e Suit *11-11 k i. p it on it a lie aled

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Flo ruin''*

fnijH.I C.'l.l Oon*t It sttenked
hot
I'ttlm Hein h nml flew
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Airmen Killed
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While- a ll the inaugural cel
el, ra ti n g W«1 ta k in g place in
W a s h in g t o n

AVritffi-sday,'

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la r g e g r o u p of du- haul Cobb
w a t e r sup po rt er *
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Seminole Juni. r High S' I... .
at Cam Jbcriy rxpr»»*i-d then
feelings 111 a differrnt w.iv.
Student* went to sihu.d 'in
mourning’’ wearing b l a c k
clothing and arm band*. 1 hey
drowned then -'sorrows'' III
leftover "lioldwater ' can*.

Sarepta Home
To Close Doors
About Feb. 1

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Freezing Drizzle
Slicks Highways

Thunderstorms swept up the
renter ol the nation from the
Gulf of Mexico today while
fice/mg dri/rb slicked rnafs
from the Dakotas to northern
Michigan.
(inly the Fas! Load was ex
pelted lo hav&lt; sunny weather
Rergstrom Air force Itj-.
Austin Tex
got more Ilian
three inches of rain during
thr nifihl
f og pU^UMl Salt l.akr F*ty

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' Burns To Speak
At Winter Park

Dock Strike End
" Appears Near

After a long and bitter ft* .Hid th. fill inn by p ,h|u
struggle with financial dll tu mi itifiiion.
ficultie. and stringent state
Featured *peik»T *t the
regulations, operators of the
banquet " i l l he Jim Jeiinnell,
Narepta Home for the Aged at
lto.il i trie editor
of
t hr
Ft
Si ter Lake have given up the
l.inudi'ldule N e w * ,
who w Hi
fight
de*&lt; r hr tlie r. .inomit ad'MfitThe announcement lhat the
T h i n g s - we • nr vet • knew
door, would finally close fur
,hM ,lavc •,rrur') *■* hi*
until-now-dept.: The dictum#
the last time came today fr*&gt;m j vlty because i f the marina
ry defines tile sweet potuto
Mrs Taumar llradcn, assist * ni‘ boating industry there Idaho r e c f i ' e d Mjrur iffjrhrt
ns a inember of the ill "1 rung
•of afui" ' i &gt;t#iita'
ant udim^ptratnr of the home Jewtinell i* a Juyiee.
glory family.
who has led the long struggle
for more than three years
A Clock Watcher fills us in | "Because-of (he continuing
w ith this ch ice tidbit He says and increased demands of
the Clyde Realty Circus is faiilities related to the care
willing to lend the .local mo of tlie aged we are unable lo
A !. a ;tfnlcr at re is e d the need
A spot check survey of nr ti i 1 1 p p r ii v r the 11 •4 n 1 \ a•|iim|i-cr help in mtuntc nan elephant for a day so kids font)nu, m our pr„ ent ,arl
was made thnu^hta, l y b j e c t in
puli- n n O
M ai d iic a td ttl
the to iK-fin b e a u t i f i c a t i o n
of ail age. (an get a dote hty. We. therefore, have not
County was
belt methcwl arid t he rum mil* tlirifUghouL the r uunty an ••
glimpa, of it. A nice gesture and do not intend to apply for lhw niurning by-landscape ei- c i e i
It's said tha circua official*, rclicenstng." Mrs Rraden lold pert*
He luld the gr ou p, m e et in g (
**.11 study a ** »&gt; i f firian# to lo n ti n ue the “ high d e c re e
the Stut* Read Denow quartered in Del.and. Thc Herald today
paMnu-nt after they had con in the &lt; hamher » i "iifet 1‘Hrr f iflf* f i r n t r h*l|i to see ..f interest now bein^ ah wn
*
|
* 1 1
would truck a gentle animat
r. oin, ! h211 the JMtll is now 11»» \i he pi*&lt;f mui ;? |*er|ietu t by aeietit 1 petfple.'*
THr temporary hcenM1 grinl ferred uith tH*
lo the zoo.
I The committer will convene
ed the home Ia»t May follow Chamber of Commerce's beau- considering a new pul if y for atrd.
beautification and this willi
Ihe need for benutifiratiun apjiih «t an early date to push
inf .picas from Ihe county tificalion committee.
Public installation of officer* commission and local citizens
T h t men, L K. ThompKin.* serve as guidrlmrt for any t f r .»•! piujrda to be lied in the plans, lit said. ■
of the Rainbow Girls will be t0 the State- Hoard of Health, co-ordinator of slate beauti­ future pri.jr, r.
with thr constru. (loll was
held at
p.m. Sunday a', expired1 last [tec. 31 An ear fication project*, and Paul
xaty in stressed t,y I’ m valent l.fndon
WASHINGTON I l l ’ l l —
The policy
Masonic Temple.
her directive ordered the home i'ajqias. assistant engineer in some areas but will put atf-s* R
to President Johnson wants the
Johnson, Hi'cniding
• • •
closed on Dee 31, 19«3
maintenance, made the tour on safe ty of the driving puld Thompson, who %# d Johnson states to make their roads
S e m i n o l e High ilumni.
"It Is hoped thst with the w ilh Committee
Chairman 1lie, he said In Some arras, has r a r m a i k r d a certa in por more beautiful but he has yet
friends and boosters of the full co-operation of the State J. bn Alexander and hia group trr rs will tie allowed while III turn o f fed er al road funds f e r i to com e to grip s wit h
key
Marching Seminole Rand, may and County Welfare agencies,
| q u es tio n — wh o p a y s ?
Earlier, the two had pledged other sections they will be lh at purpose.
now purchase a special LP hi- nine of our residents will be complete co-operation within limited.
.fqiwie-in directed Commerce
t'uppas said the S R I ) cre w s
ft record which contains 13 moved on or about Feb l the limits of SRI) regulations
The SKI) officials agreed could assist in the jrlanting of Se.ictary John ,T. Connor to
of
further
numbers played by the SHS Announcements
with the committee Zhat plan- j thr lleqit but the purchase takA. steps to insure that "The
for the county project.
band. The pumbers include moves and future plans wlU
Thomptoq said he will he ning and maintenance of (he and maintenance will fall on America u« see from these
the school song and several be made at a later date," Mn.
major federally aided high­
available on short notice ' to plantings ehculd be considered other shoulders
cither arrangements played by Braden added
He added the County Corn- way! is a beautiful America."
confer with the group again together. As John Knder,
Civic
organizations,
private
th? band during the football
But officials admit that
and ' offered to
lay out Chamber executive manager, mission could earmark por­
aeason. The records may he citizen* and Navy personnel
sketches of what th* commit­ put it, "The beautification it tion. o f-secondary read fuqyls some slates may 4,* reluctant
all
joined
together
lo
help
tba
obtained at the SHS band of
Lee, the achool office or from home with money, labor and tee desirea. He then will study only ai good aa ita mainten­ for beeutifii stibn end this is lo divert money from building
being dona in several counties. road! to beautifying them.
Mg vice to keep tba hoiM open Hi* isqueaU, modify, approve ance."
fan/ hand m u iU *.
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Miami ItrMvh 1P0 veeuml* xf- VI ATS i 1'12. plan* eras-fte.!
into a mountain peak UKl m ile
U»r Imuiu hs
we-t of here today Greek anI hr Mb k»d. Rl ill tc.lther mu
►
peril, then x|K**l tn. re thim lluuii.es said all 10 persona
speedway He further stated
Inti
miles »k v i Uulii and |aboard were killed.
I lhat lire properly Il lorate.l
ermpleb-1-- within the city h« n*hd •niithuffttwnril over, A C L Enjoined
I
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properly loned the Fur ilthe.in Hfid I'diKiimi
JACKSONVILLE ( I T ! ) —A
Five
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nftrr
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for the venture
frdeial court panel ha* lentX
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Ml ?! I I 14.|« A U&gt;
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p. &lt;1al l y
enjoined
Atlantic
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i &lt;*1
« ,ii % ni M*. j»j t ^r.«in, m l ;i pa » e « a • *» rq-n .A,i) possible noise from Ibe tra,ks Hihl ;«'! h.nd nut i
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rniivli uetma a branch line to
1 Newman. It . hard lovre t v Inter' th ii* I hr r&lt;.- I*. I t %|ii&gt;fif seive a shipper in I'alm Reach
.re*.
. c ► vwt ll thr Viltr 1Fl 1# m * - r'.w% open *• 11,1
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I O III hrl (1 lit
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v inio. y
enrluscl wi th* solid Steel i mi I .4i ill'".-'iif Ti"i 1h 4if thmaimi 1
mu ■t ' .on
( .11 . | ; u di rriv
ii * jd «11n. .|
i lu au U .. in, fimn Jsukspu atr ui ted fence . and lliat
pr* ins-Educator J)jcs
■*&lt; 10 ti’s, ■»: \die wpiI . . I U s In (III \\d would operate eight months of
In 1'mo on1* '&lt;
G AINFSVH.I Js
- Dr.
i oit-fi u
11 wen hatq.i l.tie li Ibe I lurid4 pan the year wltti rairs one night
J i m hile
John J Tigrrt. president em.
dntu
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fmm
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eiiln* of the Cniverslty of
\ 11111IMP I I iiM'n i" nnh ' ']‘on *11 in ih«» J.h k?4»ri pi idler sessions once a wn
\v M
I-Inrtda and onetime U. S.
ITlv .1. 4.1,1 JlIt'il :i . fmm ft until B p in The Jnjn&lt;
Li’* : It
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commissioner of education,
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to
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•bed Thursday night after a
under w.iv lh«m Mdlonua line main after the meeting lo go
plop
xtfidl tin .i
TJ
long illness He was 82,
eaxt lo near
H e rn ac oU
h&gt; over regulations with council |
current xT.»n.I&lt;nkv
WINTER
PARK
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Id
'll
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IlMYk .itnl »1m 4 a jMiiiptn neat
lllllldinc Inspector William
ItPi'i ■»!..le i i npli fei! ,i M iU&lt; ii till Si t rik llie F &gt;l aifl I tke tecoutmended that ■outi | Gov ll.ivd.in Hums will be St a Ri*suuc
f ft IN- l i ' ’ eiMhi'T d f he ?it ;»Tr
ST CROIX, Virgin Island!
lo.i Ha * lit i d *
eil _ amend the toning ordm con vocal ton s(leaker at the
U l AM M lla;- otia Me.lv II an I
an&gt; r (o |ierniit construction &lt;d ymn, anntveisury id Rollins 11 I ' l ) — I fie I? S. nuclear
Kt I'dirrbu t;,
San
submarine Triton headed for
out buildings closer than 2J Cnltrge Fai
22, I’ re.sfilrnt Puerto Rico today with two
ford, 151 nulfN, i tijd'tid r\
f.i-t from lot Unci. Alter ills
cept f*»r sis miVk under con
russion it was agreed that the Hugh f McKean anr^unerd I Florida businessmen tescued
stmction in OrUlulo to be
McKean told the college's from a plane crash in lit*
city attorney he instructed to
ujH-ncd m Mauh.
CummilMon
of Caribbean Rial took the lifi of
wnlc amendment to tin- lotting Centennial
Intentate Ifoutr 05. 3!
ordinance changing the re Rums' acceptance and also an a third nuap
null i from t.«c u nii^a line
NEW OKI.KANS 11 I*11 — quiremont from 2i feet to 10 nounerd that the college re
..
.
rmith of Ja&lt;k- u il «h*wn t*n- I he i.o’f I o r l f erami- the (cot
cent!) received an anonymous
lODOTGCl
LA Wit KNIT., Kan. (IT ’ D —
,t.,te inland ol lh&lt; . id coast focal po.nl ol the 12-day dopk
It was voted that the pav­ 42.VOOO for scholarships.
The Centennial t'ornmis* Trustee* of the William Alleo
In v| ami and t ■ m &gt;&gt;t ot strike lo.lav as a result of a ing on Seminole and Land Avr
the superhilhw,, , only *31 lontract, setlleini nt reached mies, which has been ins|iei't ion is an organization of White Foundation announced
miles completed '.. (at anoth on the last toast
ed. he accepted by the city for friends of the college win king toJay that Farl J. Johnson,
i-r l l 'i i miles tinier mnstrur
Although Nea )..rk area and maintenance and that thr pav with the trustees and atlmmis editor and vice president of
turn early work coo ''titrated Virginia longshoremen voted, log of iteidrr Avenue fiom tralinn on ttic (2J million de t'nlti-vl I'reVa tnlernational,
velnpiiient program Rollins had been chosen lo tercivn
in urban ali as o! J.n .sonsille more Gian two tonne to ac (la)l S(rr^j wrs|
plans to complete pi mr to its the foundation's Hu,3 national
and Miami, in.uding parts ol cept a four year contract, they J(] ear]yj,lu n j program
J citation for journalistic metlt.
thr M.aim F 'l n**-* ay ! ) % were dut) bound lo slay ntl
It was decided to give thr HKJth anniversary in 1
Irni aflfj Iht Ja k-•mv*1U* rx the dork* until agrremenls (ire departm.nt permission to
are fqrgr.i m. South Atlantic hold its annual fried chicken
fift-MVkay
Mri &lt;#v 111 and tin If p..it&gt;
I'nil-1 'i aif
dinner March 11 at the city

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^Meeting was adjourned sub
Ject to call and il is expected
that ahother session will takr
place Itofore the regular Feb
ruary session

'Ship Of Desert'
Stymie! Trooper
MIAMI M#M) — Slate troop
era are accustomed to seeing
an occasional stray horse or
cow on nearby Palmetto Ex­
pressway—but not camels
"You may not believe Util.
4&gt;ut I’ve got a real camel wan
dcring around, up fjere on the
ext&gt;r*4*vv*y,” trooper D. W
Phillips radioed to his head
quarters.
The "ship 01 the desert" no
doubt frightened by Mveral
speeding car* which almost
crashed into him, gave the of­
ficer a bite on the hand for
good measure a* be v u being
led away.
Police et)d the beast had ei-

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State Charges

Low W elfare Checks
Promote Immorality

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TALLAHASSEE (U P I) —
The Btit* Welfare Bo«rd **y*
the ceiling of *81 monthly
payment* to dependent famlliei It promoting immorality
■ltd Illegitimacy.
And the board wanU the
Legislature to do aomething
about 1L
The board argue* that 78
per cent of the families receiv.
ing aid payment* don’t have
money for clothe*, lunchei and
other thing* needed to keep
their children In ichool—even
with the payment*.
If the parent! are separated
and the children are living
with their mother—which 1*
usually the case—she will of­
ten take a man into the home
to help buy grocerie* and pay

Siamese Twins
Under Knife
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HOUSTON &lt;U PI)— Doctor*
Tuesday were attempting to
separate Kimberly and Karen
Webber, 9-week-old Slame*&lt;
twlna Joined at the front from
collarbone to navel.
A team of 14 were perform­
ing the delicate operation on
the twin girl*.
The twin* were born Dec. 8
by Caesarian section to Mra.
John Webber Jr., of Bay City,
Tea.
Testa ahowed that the bab­
ies have two hearts and do
not share any vital organs.
They do share some liver
tissue and some tissue around
the heart.
The girl* weighed 13 pounds,
13 ounches when they were a
day old, lost a little weight
aoon after birth, but have
steadily gained weight since
then.

the rent, according to welfare
worker*.
Thla contribute* to illegiti­
macy, and also runs the mo­
ther afoul of the "suitable
homea" law, adopted in 1959
In hopes of cutting the welfare
rolls by discouraging immora­
lity.
At preaent, Florida law
limits psyments to the needy
at 132 a month for a parent
and one child, $55 for a par­
ent and two children, $TB for
a parent and three children,
and $81 for a parents with four
"or more" children.
"Starving children and deny­
ing them the basic need* per­
petuates generations of indivi­
duals who sre 111-equipped to
becom e
self • supporting
adults," according to one
board official.
The board says it will take
an additional *25,398.954 to pay
the full needs of each fam
Uy If its plan la carried out.
’ But the federal government
would pay two-thirds of the
&lt;25J million, leaving the Flor­
ida treasury responsible for
$8,788,000 for the coming bien­
nium.
Welfare leaders say they will
plug hardest in the upcoming
Legislature for a big boost in
allocation In order "to at leaat
adequately take care of this
pressing — and growing prob­
lem."

Citrus Season
Nearing End

LAKELAND (U P I) — The
harvest of early and mid season oranges will be over by
the end of next week for all
practical purposes,
Roy Hunter, director of mar­
keting information for Flor­
ida Citrus Mutual, said this
weekend only five million
lxixrs of early and mid sea­
son fruit remains to tie har­
vested, including slightly less
than one million boxes of tem­
TALLAHASSEE (U P I) — ples.
State School Supt. Thomas D.
Halley called today for an ex­
panded Information program
to sell Florida citlrcns on the
need for additional water
storage land
WASHINGTON (U P t)
Conservation Director Ran­
Agriculture
Depart­
dolph Hodges asked the State T h e
ment estimates that AmrrBudget Commission, of which
Irani spent *11 b&gt;Ilinn dur­
Bailey is a member, to okay
ing 1964 for alroholit bev­
funds necessary to buy lands
erages.
to store water In flood con­
In a report Issued this
trol districts and water manaweekend the department
ment projects,
aaid the figure represented
about' 12*1 Per rent of con­
sumer spending fur all food
and hrrrragra.

Water Storage

Needs Outlined

WASHINGTON
(U P I)
The Atomic Energy Commiss­
ion has announced that Pres­
ident Johnson has approved
a new cut In the production of
uranium fuels and explosives
for nuclear power plants and
weapons.
The curtailment wtU start in
the middle of next year and
continue until 1909.

Collections lip
Sales tax collections in Seminole County continued to rise
last month with a total take
reported at 1119.679 55 compar­
ed with tlie previous January's
total of *190,723 31 and last
Decernt&gt;er'i total of *94,668.15.

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Zoning and Planning Commlmtlon of the City of
Sanford on Thursday, February 18, 1965, 8:00
P.M. In the City Commission Room of the City
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Computer Writes Of Seminole Economy For Sanford Herald
WASHINGTON

(Spl) —
Electronic computer* at the
U. S. Department of Commerce’i Bureau of the Census
are extracting retail trade
data about each county in the
United State* from tabula­
tion* of the 1063 census of
business, inserting the figures
in news stories, typing out
the stories at eye-blinking
■peed, and addressing a story
to each one of 16,000 news
outlets in the Nation's 3,000
counties.
Three elements arc used to
produce these "m a c h i n e -

mide” newt stories:
1. Statistic* for 1053 and
1963 on number of establish­
ments, their kind of business
and location, their sates vol­
ume, employment, etc. This
information is stored in ma­
chine "memory" and is part
of the process of preparing
the 11*63 census of business
reports.
2. The names and addresses
o f the newspapers and broad- ,
casting stations, coded coun- *
ty-by-county.
3. A set of instructions
which cause the computer to

•elect statistics concerning
each county, print the statis­
tics at the proper points in a
news story, and address the
story to each nevyspaper or
broadcasting statkin In a
county.
The newt stories, accord­
ingly. emerge as by-products
of the process of preparing
statistical reports from the
Census of Business. Although
the scries will total more
than 6,000 stories before it It
completed it will require no
additional
personnel. T h e
stories about retail trade will

'Agribusiness'
$16.2 Million
e lo« *
Herald,readers in Longwood
with news items to report are
asked to direct their calls to
the Herald offices in the event
they arp unable to contact
Mrs. Donna Estes, .area rc-porter; Dormn'j little five-*
year-old daughter, Karen, has
been hospitalized since Feb. 6
and it 'is expected that she
will be confined for at least
another five days. Call 4255938 or 424 8824 and ask for
the county desk. Thanks!
• • •

previous business esnsus con­
ducted by ths Census Bureau,
■n agency o f the U. S. De­
partment of Commerce, was
In 1958.
"Retail trada in tha county
meant job* (exclusive of pro­
prietors) for 1,551 men and
women and a yearly payroll
of $4.2 million.
"In volume of business the
county's food
atorea had
sales of $16.3 million an in­
crease of 57 per cent from
1958. In other retail business
— the county'* eating and
drinking places had sales of

electronic computer and typ­
ed at 10 lines per second
especially for City Editor,
Sanford Herald, 204 West
First Street, Sanford, Florida.
*'U. S. Census Buresu re­
ports
county's '63
retail
trade.
“ Seminole County’s 464 re­
tail establishments had $47.6
million in sales in 1963, an
increase of 52 per cent from
1958, the U. S. Bureau of
the Census has just reported
after tabulating data gather­
ed from all firms in the 1063
census of business. Tho last

be followed by a series of
stories about service trsdee
in each county.
The Census Bureau pion­
eered in the use of electronic
equipment to tabulate data
and to prepare statistical
tables, beginning in 1951, but
this is the first time surh
devices have been used to
prepare news stories.
From this point in this
article, the information eaina
from the computer at tho
Bureau of Census:
"This local news item was
prepared by a Censua Bureau

$3.1 million, and gasoline
service stations had sales of
$5.2 million. Auto,dealers and
relalM retail trade establish­
ments had sales o ( $8.3 mil­
lion;
general
merchandise
group stores had tales of $2.5
million; and lumber, building
materials, hardware and farm
rquipnient dealers had sales
of $2.3'million.
"For the state a* a whole,
the Census Bureau reported
53,293 retail establishments
with sales of $7,609.7 million,
up 30 per cent from 1958.
"Census reports to be is-

Ranger-8 Executes Turns
Seminole County

A concerted effort to improve and expand the
Central Florida Experiment Station will bo the first
undertaking of the newly-formed Agricultural Com­
mittee of the Seminole Chamber o f Commerce.
Committee members held their initial meeting
Wednesday afternoon at
its contribution to agribusi­
Jim Spencer’s Restaurant ness.
and Gen. J. C. Hutchison,
Pointing up the enormity
chairman, listed the sta­ of egnbMvncsS in the county,
tion’s ..future jis having Cecil A. Tucker, agriculture VOL. 57

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“The Nile of America”

O fe ^aufurit ijm tlit

top priority.
agent, ’ reporttf,vthe' on-theThe overall goal of the farm value of crops for the
group will be to see that agri­ past season stands at $16.2
business remains around in million or a $3 million increase
the community and to let the over previous years.
public know more about it.
“ It might be added,” Tuck­
The committee will meet er said, “ that in consideration
soon-with Dr. John W. Wilson, of the effect of an industry
entomologist in charge of the nn an area's eronomy a new
There’s another S a n f o r d
Herald. A Clock Winder learn­ station, to compare note* mi dollar turns over some four
the future of the installation. or five limes into the econ­
ed, of it the other day when
Dy. Wilson is preparing his omy.
he received a longdistance
“ Considering the farm as an
phone call. The other Sanford budget request for presenta­
tion to the State Legislature industry (produ&gt;,..g products
Herald is located in Sanford,
North Carolina. The paper's, in April and the Chamber’s enjoyed by all! the $16.2 mil­
editor called to get some in-1 committee will offer full sup­ lion would mean some $64 8
million to $61 million to our
formation on Sanford, Florida.. port to it.
*
John Krider, of the Semin-' In a letter to the committee, economy "
Committee members elected
ole Chamber of Commerce, |Dr. Wilson outlined bis needs
sent over a hatful of bro­ for additional space and work- I Joe Baker as vice chairman
chures. Frank Voltolmc, our ers so the station can expand I and Tucker secretary.

f
sued during th* next few
months will giva state and
county figures on wholetala
and service, trades, manufac­
turing and mineral industries.
"Figures on number of ^es­
tablishments and sales vol­
ume for major types of retail
establishments in ench countyare provided in the printed
report: 1963 Census of Busi­
ness, Retail Trade, Florida,
available at $.55 from Super­
intendent of D o c u m e n t s ,
Washington, D. C. 20402, and
at U. S. Department of Com­
merce field offices."

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NO. 129

3CT

Red Offensive
Falls Apart In
Face Of Force

U. S. Must Halt
Red Expansion
-McNam ara,

SAIGON ( I T I ) — A guer­
rilla offensive southwest of
Saigon fell apart today in the
face of a strong show of force
by Vietnamese troops.
The successful government
operation was reported amid
charges by Communist North
Viet Nam that l\ S and South
general manager, dug out a
Vietnamese warships attack
SEM INOLE COUNTY'S electronic bookkeeping equipment used in tbo
copy of our Progress Edition
ed a North Vietnamese coastal
distribution o f automobile license tugs was studied Wednesday by Earl K.
Bill Vincent Jr worked up
Installation ear!) Hus morn
W o o d , Oriinye County tax collector, and his staff as guests of Troy Ray,
some glossy photographs of
inu
f
Seminole County Tax collector. From the left: Mrs. Gwen A nderson,
special places in the city
The 11.in-&gt;i regime railed the
\\ ood, Ray, Mrs. Lottie Ortayus. Miss Hertbu Olson and Mrs. Lilith lloeMayor Jimmy Crapps sent
alleged ralfl a new, extremealong a letter of greeting.
(juist, with Ellis Defiroff, business machine firm representative, at right.
ly serious act of provocation
Mhj- I i 20, Ray reminded, is the de; Iline for Uie purchase J' 1905 nuto
by the United *’ •*•■ and •'
Out of it w.11 co-ne a spe­
license tiiRS.
(Herald l’ hoto)
stooges.”
cial spread in the North Car­
By Donna Kslra
ter was scheduled fur 7:30
\ Hanoi broadcast heard in
olina paper; one that should
Dr. Jnines Hickman appear­ p, m. March 4.
Tokyo said two of the ship'
lure more tourists to this area
(Ed note; There are San­ ed at regular meeting of A l­
Dr, Hickman fin tber re wei e damaged when 1tiev
flC IV A ...
ford, Maine, and Sanford, tamonte Springs Town Coun- rgurstcii that Brunch, Fern, were intercepted by North
Vietnamese
patrol
boats
"
Arirona, also')
cil Wednesday night to seek Hickory and Third Street*
Although the North Vtel
lie opened, graded and atnb„
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, pel mission for conditional use
Slinging nettles arc creat
ilized; Dial Second Street tie namese protest was tietlicose
Ing a major problem to local'00 hl» P&gt;&lt;-**&lt;-ntly C-2 zoned paved from Sandford Avenue il made no threats of rclalia
B eatles W ea lth y
and area agriculturists. , c. 1property in tha northeast sec to Hermits Trail and that tion
Hanoi said the International
cording to Cecil Tucker, coun “ ,,n of th" ,OMn *° construct rubble'and fill dirt be remov­
LONDON fU l’ I) — Beatles
ty agriculture agent. He says « manufacturing facility,
ed from New buryport. Action Control Commission tea. in
John Lennon and I'aul Mcthe nettles am so small that, I)r- Hickman explained that on these irqueil* um defer­ formed of Hie incident in a
t srtm-y became millionaires
they can hardly be seen but ,he t'H&gt;l&gt;»*ed 10,090-square- red until timber investiga­ note which called it "a gross
today 69 second; after stock
by touching one of them die foot
building would be tion by council.
encroachment" and an "im ­
— , The United State* w at $3
WASHINGTON
(L T D
person gets the message quick.
tor manufacturing fiber
Written estimates submit* pudent violation" of the Gen ['resident Johnson today *'k billion in the ted in its interna m their music fit in officially
went on sale.
1 he plants look harmless, he S1" ”
* nJ employment ted by six firms on reap­ ev a agreements of 1354
would be provided for at Iruat praisal of all tlie real prop­
The Viet Cong offensive c l btumev'men for help in bonal areounti lad year
adds. but they are begining .....I'&lt; ‘..... .
John-on sweetened the pill Pact Renew ed
to spread over many farming 1U men when production be­ erly in town were read and which crumbled today began chopping tile nation's balance
MIAMI (U l’ Ii _ Cuba and
a representative from Hun- Wednesday in the Mekong Hiv if payment; deficit in return somewhat Wednesday when lie
areas. Efforts are being made gan.
After extensive discussion, nicutt and Associates of St. or Delta 35 miles southwest for the $Tuo million tax break ,
to find a killer of the plant
announced that the 1reasury ||(U
renewed * tiude
u u s iij#
s ia h*vs
nav
which thrives on cold weather g public hearing on the mat- Petersburg appeared giving of Saigon when a guerrila bat- ^e gave them Wednesday,
had revised the procedure tin- agreenumt under which Cuba
Johnson was expected lo
a complete list of bis firm’s talion attacked a government
as well as warmer air.
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* drr whinr corporation* can gets (Civiel oil and farm ma­
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make the plea when he meet;
*
clients, full explanation of all [ outpost near My Tho
Military reports today said with 37o hading industrialists wr,,c off j»orn out machinery chinery Itv, return for augar
it*
service*
and
pledging
to
I
Gen. J. C. Hutchison and his
submit a firm proposal on the the guerrdli* apparently clrr and banker; «■ explain why hr °n Uielr income lax
and nickel.
agriculture committee of the
This change will save busi­
reappraisal work by the first e«) not to stand and fight when wants th.'in to reduce their
Seminole County Chamber oi
the government struck hack foreign investment; and loan* ness JJisi million in taxes in Sales Boosted
of the week.
Commerce arc intent on let­
Council unanimously ap with a large-scale helicopter until the dollar outflow can he 1965, the i hief Executive said
ting residents know that ag
JACKSONVILLE (U P !) _
Nevertheless, there may well
By Jane Casselberry
pioved the recommendation airlift of Vietnamese rein Mopped,
riculture is big business in the
Winn
lMxia Stare* anmiunet-d
A p u b l i c hearing will he of Police Chief C. It. Allen forcements.
The sdiumi-tration is d e t e r be some grumbling todays at
community. They field an ini­
today
talcs incri-tscd 4 92 per
held on ths $127,000 tentative and hired Steve Pulliam, for­
mined lo rut. more than $1 Hie While House.
tial meeting Wednesday after­
c*-nt
in
tht 32-week period
hudjp-t for the Town of Css- mer Orlando patrolman, at a
■billion from ihe payment* drBiisiacninrn are beginning
noon at Jim Spencer's Itestauending Feb. 6 over the cor•ellierry for 1065 at RT30 p.m, . full time member of the pol­
'
fint
this
year
and
expects
lo
ask
if.
In
bearing
down
on
rant ami mapped out an cner
Thursday, Feb. 25,In the Town ice department at a monthly
DELAND (U l’ lj — Stetson "vnlunttiry io operation" on oversea* investments, the ad- irapniiding period a jest ago.
getic program to help agricul­
Hall.
*alury
of
$351).
University
observes homecom the part of corporation* and ministration Isn't killing the
ture find its rightful spot in the
Largest tingle item in the
After Mayor W l-awrcmc ing this weekend with Hie banks to make up the lum's--goose that lays the golden B rid g e A b la ze
community limelight They xe
ST. PETERSBURG 111PI)
proposed budget is the road Swafford adviser) that the theme "Hat* off lo Progres; " j share of the j y durtion.
1eggs.
gnt other project*, too.
— A fire, which burned for
board allotment of $30,00(1 [budget be amended to allow
with an additional $25,000 art for the added police depart­
hour* in oit-annked iimbara,
BiU MaeLauchlin Is in a di
closed down the Seaboard Air
aside for new road paving, ment expenditure, courted re­
tber. He called at this desk
Lines railroad bridge crust­
spell' The police department cornea quested the finance commit­
for help. “ How do you
tee to submit a recommenda­
ing Boca Ciqga Bay Wednes­
Porter
in
t
«r
a
$28,000
share;
the
•sawyer’ 7" So, R. E.
|
mayor1! office, $11,500, and tion on the matter as soon
day.
told him. He replied that is
m * possible.
the fire department, $9,100.
the way the Navy spell* it.
Appointed by Swnfford to
Other itcina Included are:
too, but ’tsin't right. So. wc
street lighti, $7,000; drainage the beautification committee
BOCA RATON (U l’ l) —
got out Webster's, which lists
and aprpoved by council were
The Johnsun adminisd ration
it as “ sawer, one who saws engineering, $1,500; insurance,
was advised by the National
$3,500; aiiperintendent of pub­ Mra. Howard McBride, Mr*.
Jogs," and as "lawyer, one
lic works, $6,000; public build­ Walter Cope, Mr*, Robert
Association of Manufacturer;
who *»ws logs." Now, Bill is
Henna and Mrs. A, VojatinwWednesday to keep out nf
In a pickle . . . he still doesn't ing* and equipment, $2,300;
ski of Florida Nursery. The
state
and local government
recreation,
$2,400;
sorisl
se­
know how- to apell It- We tried
committee will ire asked to
problem*.
to enlighten him by saying curity, $500, and municipal
giva a progress report on
one who practices law is not court, $21)0.
beautification of SR 436 by
a "lawer" but a "lawyer.
ths next meeting.
BEIRUT, Lebanon (U P !) —
Let us know, Lions Pause edi­
An Amariran diplomat expell­
tor, when you "P*&gt;* your
ed from Syria aa'an alleged
money and takes your choice.
. • •
spy arrived her* by car Wed­
nesday night. He laft Beirut
Entertaining this weekend7
today In a plan* bound for
Area police have been asked
Go continental and serve your
TALLAHASSEE (U P I) Roma.
guests W food varieties with­ Gov. Haydon Burns handed by Volusia County authorities
out the drudgery of KP duty. the Council of University Pres­ to assist In finding • berserk
The Ethel Boot Circle of Con­ idents full authority to decide man who, tried to assault *
gregational Christian Church, the (sic .of the university tri­ young girl In Osteen WednesMOSCOW (U P I) — Pre­
day afternoon.
mier Alexei N. Kosygin will
24th at Park. 1* having the mester system.
According tr police, the man
13th annual Smorgasbord Sat­
During the regular Cabinet
make a television report lo
IT LOOKS E A S Y as Mr*. J. \V. Messer, urt student, puts finUhlnfg
urday from 4-6 p m. Carry out meeting. Burns called upon was driving in Osteen when
tha Ruaaian people on hia trip
touches on a painting she did in some o f the classes sponsored by the San.
aervlcs i* available at well the council to study the tri­ be spied the girl. He slopped
to th* - Communist countries
ford-Seminole A rt Association. Looking over her shoulder is Mrs. Mildred
ai dining in authentic Swedish mester system which be baa his car, removed hi* clothing
of Aals by th* and of tha
Babcock, instructor. Some of the work o f the students will be exhibited
and itirted to chase her. The
atmosphere. For further data, so long opposed.
weak, reliable sources said to­
in the annual A rt Show slated at the Civic Center, Sunday from noon to
He promised to abide by any Intended victim out-diitaneed
call Mr*. Ethel Corbett, 322day. It will b« hi* first “ fire­
6 p.m. There will be free refiesbmenta for all visitors, too.
decision the president! make. her would be asssilinl.
side chat” glnca taking office.
tsm.

Fiberglass Boat Co.
Looks To Altamonte

Businessmen Ask:

Is Administration
Killing The Goose?

BRIEFS

Budget Hearing
At Casselberry

Homecoming

Advice Offered

Spacecraft
Heads To Sea
Of Tranquility
PASADENA, Calif (U P I)
— Ilnnger 8, the U^ S. space­
craft hcadrd for'' a piefuretnking rendezvous with tho
ifiooti, today executed-an ap­
parently successful mid-courso
maneuver to put It on a coFliainn course with the lunsr
body.

A "g o ” signal for tha vital
maneuver was Dashed from
Ihe Goldstone (Calif.) track­
ing station to activate com­
mand* . previously stored In
the »|&gt;acccrBfUs computer.
WASHINGTON (U P !) —
At that time, Ranger 8,
Defense Secretary Robert S.
Wednesday
from
McNamara said tmlny tbr launched
United States must continue Uapo Kennedy, was 99,281
its struggle to bait Bed ex­ miles from earth, traveling
pansion in Asia and has little toward the moon at a veloc­
rhuire but to make its stand ity of 4,100 miles an hour,
i The scientists said that it
in South Viet Nam.
In n statement before the would take a rather lengthy
House armed services com* 1study of telemetry data to
initlee, he described the sit­ i confirm tho apparent auccesa
uation in Viet Nnm ss "grave I of lb* maneuver,
but by no means llopr-lesa." j The radioed “ go" signal
Mi Numnnt's strong stand activated a small roeket mo­
•■n Viet Nnm highlighted * tor in the spacecraft's item
wide ranging review of world to supply power for ths midaffairs which also spelled out eoiuse maneuver.
American conditions for s
Ranger 8 executed two
NATO nuclear force and eon- ty pes of turns, a roll and a
reded that Bed Chinn "In pitch. Without the maneuver
time" could produce ballistic it would have missed tha
missiles with hydrogen war­ moon by 1,136 miles. Tha
heads.
locket motor burned s i plsnBut for the near future, ru'd for 59 second;.
MeNamurn said, he doubted
During the m a n e u v e r.
that the Bed Chinese would
Ranger 8 lost its fix on the
start ovcil a g g r e s s i o n sun and It* communications
ngsinat their neighbois be­
equipment ran on battery
cause they had shown "gieat
power. .Sensors on the front
caution when confronted with
end had to reacquire the aun
n deteimmqjl display of nilhso tlutt its solar panel could
tniy power."
soak up energy and convert
AleNsmsra also said that
it lo electrical power for
nearly 89 million Americana
sending televised photographs
would be killed in an all-out
back lo earth Saturday.
nuclear attack on L'. S. cities
Specific target of th* tele­
even if $25 billion were spent
■luring the next five ycaia on vision probe was the moon'*
Keu of Tranquility—an arid
shelters and anti-missile weaaiea ronsiderod a likely spot
In the ubaence of such a for a lauding by U. S. astro­
abetter and anti-missile pro­ nauts.
Ranger 8 was blasted front
gram—so fur nut even pioposed—be said the death toll earth at Cape Kennedy Wedwould be clti»e to I5U nullum \nrsdny atop an Atlas-Agena
icket,
.
persons.
if it 'hits the moon, It win
be the fifth man-msde object
to reach that dealination. Tha
JACKSONVILLE (U P lI -— United States has hit tha
An a;»i;tant public drfrnder moon with Ranger 4 in 1963
tackled a prisoner who tried and with Ranger 6 and Rangto ImiII from Criminal Court or 7 later. Russia performed
when he was sentenced to 2ti the feat with Lunik 2 in
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DARWIN, Autlralla (UPI &gt;—
A harrowing saga of survival
was told by two sailors who
rowed a leaking d i n g h y
through shark-invested waters
to get help for six comrades
shipwrecked for nearly a
month.
The group, Including a wo­
man and her el|ht-mooth-o)d
baby, were marooned on a
tiny uninhabited Island off
* Australia's northern coast.
They lived on a diet of oysters
and mussels until finally res­
cued a week ago.

Details of the dramatic res­
cue were revealed today.

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The drams began list month
when Robert Casey, II, bought
■ 32-ton fishing host named
"Dana Marie" and set out
from Darwb for Brisbane to
put the vessel Into prawn wa­
ter*.
Traveling with Casey ware
lan James, 31, his wife Dawn,
21, and thalr Infant daughttr.
Tom Spradvrow, 27, and Wil­
liam Pitt, 22, signed on as
crewraen-passengers.
Four days out of Darwin off
tha W ent! Islands in the Art-'
fura Sea, the ship was caught
in heavy e e ii and near burricsne-force winds. It wallowed
tor more than a day.
The ahlp finally struck a
reel and was abaodoned. Pitt
rowed Mrs. James and the
baby S00 yards towsrd shore
In the dinghy and the others
■warn.
"The dinghy had almost
reicbed shore when It wss
ewampad," Spradvrow said.
“ Mrs. Jamas, with the baby,
managed to scramble ashore
but Pitt was knocked uncon­
scious. Catey dragged him
ashore."
Once on land the party ill
vaged canvas lor shelter and
some waterlogged flour, tea
and potatoes from the ahlp
storea. They also recovered a
small aupply of water SDd
fishing tackle.
Pradvrow laid it rained con­
stantly for the first three days
and when the rain stopped in­
tense heal, sandflies and mos­
quitoes proved even worse.
Snakes on the island, Sprad­
vrow said, "acted like they'd
never even people before. They
came within a few feet of the
camp."

Low-Flying Choppers
Are Used As Decoys

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Tha food supply was ex
hiusted after four days. A few
fish were caught with hand
lines, Spradvrow said the baby
thrived on a diet of mashed
oysters.
About 10 days Isler—Sprsd
stow said he lost track of time
—he and Pill decided to set out
In the damaged dinghy to get
help.
"W e had lost all our fish­
hooks on the rocks and the
diet wai getting monotonous,”
Spradvrow said. " I had a gun
and managed to shoot a cou­
ple ol birds but wa could have
bean
stranded
tharo
for
mouths."
Pitt and Spradvrow patched
a hole In the 13-foot rowboat
and pushed off, carrying three
bottles of water and a sack of
uncooked flour dough.
The two ifamen said sharks
were so thick and voracious
that they nipped at the oari.
One man rowed, and the other
stood guard with Sprsdvrow'i
22-calibar rifle.
Pitt and Spradvrow reached
Elcbo Island 314 days later,
then walked 35 miles to a
Methodist mfssion station. A
boat from the minion picked
up the six survivors.
Casey said he plana to or­
ganise a group to go back to
make repair* on the "Dana
Marie."

Baby Abandoned
After Operation
RICHMOND, Va. (U P I) —
Authorities c o n t i n u e d to
search today for the mother
of an Infant who was left at
a hospital a week ago suffer­
ing from a serious eye ail,
ment which can result in per­
manent blindness.
Officials said "Kim Carson"
was ready to be discharged
following an operation the;*
believed restored about 26 per
cent of her vision,
However, the mothrr of the
two and a half month old infant cannot be found.
Tha hospital said the moth­
er gave a nama of "Mary
Carson" and a Richmond address, and they have reason
to believe she gave birth to
tha child in Miami.

GROUND B R E A K IN G CEREM ONY— Capt. J. 0. Mayo, com­
mander of Reconnalaaance Attack W ing One, breaka the ground
fo r n *32,700 ahop addition to Building 255 nt Sanford Naval
A ir Station. This la the third o f five construction projects to
be launched in the base’s *2 million building program for 1965.

Observing (le ft to righ t) are: W. A . rattlck, Mayor J. H.
Crapps, W. K. McRoberts, Capt. C. W . Swanson, station com­
manding officer; Lt. Cdr. T. J. Doyle, station resident officer
in charge of construction, and LeRoy Robb, Sanford contrac­
tor.
(N avy Photo)

Nat King Cole
Eulogized By
Benny, Jessel

Hospital
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FEBRUARY IS, 1MI
Admixtioae

Hobart IL William ion, Henry
Laddymore, Elmer., D. jjtiaehart, Eileen Chadwick, Clar­
ence Hanksraon, Clara Daum,
Wanda Smith, Corrlna Prevatt, Ebbart Haya, Irani King,
M iry G, Dyebsa, Sanford;
Mabla M. Wait, DsBtry;
31ary Moiler, L o n g w o o d ;
George G. Small, North Or­
lando.

Births
Mr. and Mn. Gerald RStohlman, Sgnford, a boy.
Dtachargaa
B 1a n n • y Satney, Edna
Quinn, Ellaabath Young, Jaasia Soderblom. Jamei Harris,
Batty Ward. William MacBath, Allan Getman, Mildred
Wllaon and baby boy, Edra
Huni and baby boy, Sanford;
Arthur Watt, DeBary; Loula*
Witts, Lake Mary; Martha
Payne, Mildred Caae, Longwood; Don Jeffrey Gooding,
Mary E. U F lli, Oataen; Mar­
garet Pariah; Birmingham,
Ala.
February 17, 1*M
Admbaiou
William La Mm , Joan Mil­
ler, Prllcill* Saaalona, Lula
M n Bryant, Wilma Huaaell,
Margaret Fox, Vera Chatterton, Ssntord; Mary Littleton,
Caaarlbarryi Maud* llarrick,
Willow Davia, l)tllary; Helen
Menk, Daltona; Frank BanUr, Geneva; John Ulmer,
l,aki M»ry; Margaret Boyd,
Laka Monroe; Everett Han­
cock, Rufus Harwell, Orlan­
do; Kueiell Uic*h, I’otutowa,
Pa.
Ilirtha
Mr. and Mre. Donald Mil­
ler, Senford, a girl; Mr. and
Mra. Joseph Littleton, Cssseiberry; a girh
Diet harie*
Jenna Walker, Willie Mae
I.aweon, Julia \V»b*r. Cynthia
Aleton, Daley Powell, Alice
Gunter, Diene Dlmsnd and
baby boy, David Hyplee, Witiia Ferry Gainee, Joyce Nickla, Chrietine Toler, Jerry Lee
Purnell, Ranford;
Wilburn
ilughea,
DeBary;
Barbara
-Sparka and baby girl, Lake
Monroe; Marlon L o w e r y ,
Oviedo.

GEM INI CREWS— Four Astronauts who will plity key rolen in this na­
tion's Gemini two-man apace flight effort pose with a flight simulator at
the Manned Spacecraft Center in Houston. They are (le ft to right) Elliot
M. See (back-up co-pilot), Chnrles Conrad (prime co-pilot), Gordon Coop­
er Jr. (prime pilot) and Neil A. Armstrong (back-up pilot).

Space Team To 'Go' N ext Month
HOUSTON, Tex. (U P I) —
Amcrica'a firit two Orniini
astronaut* will ileer them­
selves
along
three
trail*
through »;iare nml " fly " their
ship to nn ocean landing in n
pioneering five-hour V o y a g e
this spring.
Fnr good mtaiure. Space­
men Virgil I. ( Gun) Grissom
and John W. Young will try
tu do a alight- left turn by
guiding their 0,900 • pound
Gemini CHpnule to the right.

Thia ia all part nf what
amount* to the moat compli­
cated—and yet perhaps the
safeat— "apace roadmap" ever
dertied for man.
It waa ravaalad by Chrlstophar C- Kraft, tha Fadaral
Spaca Aganry'a assistant di­
rector for flight oparatlvna.
Tha “ roadmap"
ia the
ageney'a guide for the In­
augural manned flight for
tha 11.86 billion Gemini pro­
gram—a thrsa-orbit axcureion
ranging up to 160 mllra
above earth. It la scheduled
for lata March oy early
April.
Tha Capa Kennedy blast-off
point and tha Pattern A t­
ADEN (UPI) — A Brttiab lantic Ocaan landing spot for
aoldier wai wounded aariou*, Grisaom and Young are vir­
ly in a terrorist bomb at, tually tha asm* a* those for
tha first U. 9. orbiting astrotack »n a British patrol.

Soldier Wounded

nuut, John it. Glenn Jr., who
soared three timea around
the globe three yrara ago this
Saturday.
Even the duration will be
about the same. Glenn took
n little more thun four hours.
If all goes wall, Grissom and
Young will span four hours.
I&gt;4 minutes, between lift-off
and landing.
But, in between, the proposed two-man trip ia as
much like Glenn's journey ns
a twisting highway through
the Rocky Mountains ia like
a rurvrleas road through
Central Texas.
The flight plan unveiled
hy Kraft noted several man­
euver* never tried hy Ameri­
can aitronauta or, for that
matter, Soviet cosmonauts;
— About five minutes after
blast-off, Grissom and Young
will h« installed In an orbit
ranging from 100 miles to 160
miles above earth.
— Ona hour, S3 minutes lat­
er, a* tha bell-shaped capsule
swings over Texas at tha end
of its first orbit, the astro­
nauts will firs control rock­
ets to slow themselves by
about 66 feat per second. Thia
will drop tha orbit to a "low"
of 100 miles and a "high”
of 107 miles.

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•HOLLYWOOD (U P I) •— Co­
median Jack ifenny today
eulogised linger Nal King
Cole as a "nice man who knew
bow to live—and knew how to
make others glad they were
living."
Benny's moving tribute to
hit friend and fellow entertain
er waa delivered In St. James
Episcopal Church, w h e r e
Cole'a family and 60o friends
and newsmen were gathered
to pay their final respects to
the linger.
He also waa eulogized by
George Jessel
Cole, who waa born the son
of an Alabama sharecropperpreacher and who became one
of the world's highest-paid
and beat-loved entertainers,
was a frequent visitor to the
White House as the guest of
Presidents Kennedy and John
son.
Cole. 45. died of cancer last
Monday morning in St. John's
Hospital in nearby Santa Moni­
ca. HD widow, 3(ana, success­
fully spared him from learn­
ing that he waa doomed man.
More than tour doton hon­
orary pall bearers included the
cream of America’s political
and entertainment world.

— Two hours, 20 minute*
nfter blast-off, over the In­
dian Ocean, they will atm the
capsule to the south end turn
on the engine. This should re­
sult in a shift of their avrntSleep it more vital to man
ual landing spot to about 80
than
food alnce he can turmilaa north of where they
vjve longer without food,
normally would land on the
other aide of the world.
— About a S hours into thr
flight, near the end of the
third orbit, Griaaom and
Young will alow themselves
hy another 03 feet per sec­
ond. This will drop the c a p ­
sule to within 62 niiii-s of
earth.

By CoL Kay Crumley
WASHINGTON (N E A ) —
The men In tb# two low-flying
lead helicopters head leisurely
o v e r Viet Cong hamlets.
They're
"sittJhg ducks,"
tempting targets for Red
guerrilla fire.
They’re meant to be.
A short way behind are sev­
eral helicopters loaded with
specially trained troops. If a
gullible Viet Cong unit fires
at the decoys, the apot la
noted and the helkopter-bcme
troops land and attack.
This type of decoy-ambush
la as old * » scout and cavalry.
But it'« fjflao'symbolic of how
far the military helicopter
has come since it* awkward
combat area trial* in Korea,
when acme expert* predicted
it couldn’t poaaibly live In bat­
tle xone*.
There have been hairy ac­
counts of helicopter tragedie*
and of massive but Ineffective
helicopter - born* m i l i t a r y
twerp* against Viet Cong who
couldn't he found.
But Army analyst* and
their computer* will turn out
calculations 'which show that
on the everage you would
have to go out on 6,600 chop­
per sorties these day* before
being shot down by enemy
ground fire.
These men say that between
Jan. 1, l ‘J62, and Nov. 1, 1964,
U.S. helicopter* Dew more
lhair416J)00 aortiea-In-South
Viet Nam. They were hit 1,100
timea. Sixty-five were shot
down by ground fire. Thirtyseven o f these have been re­
trieved, repaired and return­
ed to duty. That’s a net loss
of 28 chopper* from enemy ac­
tion for 416,000 sorties.
Fifty-eight other helicopter*
were lost in accidents.
, Make no mistake about it
There have been some booboos. There was the helicop­
ter with the weak tail (since
corrected). There are the re­
peated foul-up in communi­
cations resulting in helicop­
ters arriving after the Viet
Cong have vanished. As the
Viet Cong get better anti-air­
craft weapons, flying gets
rougher for the chopper*.
But as a result of experi­
ence in South Viet Nam and
the two-year-long tests with
the experimental A ir Assault
Division, it is now probable
that tha Army will organic*

a permanent A ir Assault Bri­
gade, which will move into
battle largely tranaported by
helicopter*.
After experience ia gained
with this hrigada, It ia expected that a number of addition­
al
helicopter • born infantry
brigades will be organised and a
be attached, as occasion de­
mands, to one or another of
the Army’s 16 division*.
How auch brigade* will op­
erate can best be told by de«
acribing a helicopter-borne
trocp aortle in South Viet
Nam. The** ar* becoming
highly specialised operation*.
The main body, o f course,
i* composed of troop-earrying
helicopters. These are guard­
ed front, rear and on the elcs«
flank* by a unit of armed
chopper* whose Job is to taka
out tha ground fire Immedi­
ately below and on the close
right and left.
Over and around alt this I*
“ air cover" provided by a fist­
ful of regular-fixed-wing Air
Force airplane*. These take
on atrong fire ahead and
farther out on the flanks.
Scout helicopters go ahead to
act as a "point" to draw fire.
Thia ia the general type of
organlxatlon that Army men
expect In futuro w a n whara
U.S. troop* ar* carried Into
battle by helicopter over or o 1
near .enemy-held territory,
(However, an A ir Force officer-conunenU, TJ)i* will work
only where we have absolute
air superiority.")
Plana are afoot to eliminate
several helicopter weakness­
es exposed in tha Viet Nain
operation*.
N o w being experimented
with i* a helicopter with
abort, stubby wings and a
small auxiliary motor, which
In testa has Gown at £42 nau­
tical miles an hour. Industry
men have proposed develop­
ing 400-mile-sn-hour choppert. These higher speeds
would make tha helicopters
leas vulnertblt In flight. They
would also make possible
much greater speeds during
take-off and landing — when
helicopters are most eislly
shot down.
Becaut* American helicop­
ters in Viet Nam have been
outgunned on occasion by
Bed ground fire, many of the
new choppers will be armed
with tO-caitber machine guns.

Warns Of War
VATICAN C ITY (U P I) —
Pop* Paul VI warned again
of Ihi danger* of war. He
said any conflict ‘ ‘would have
incalculable and frightful re­
sults for all mankind.'' The
pontiff mad* his faallngs
known in s telegram to Fran­
cis Cardinal Spellman of New
York.

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Future Teachers In Trial Run Teenage Girls
Invited To Free
Beauty Course

$1 a n y Seminole County
teacher* are receiving extra
help thin week from teachertildes of the Future Teachera
Association at Seminole High
School.
All thia week, 38 junior and
■enior SHS (tudenta have been
reporting to elementary and
junior high ichool class** in
aix county ichool* where they
are obterving variou* class­
room technique*, learning how
work with children, learn­
ing how to make lesson plans,
~r
grade papers and actually
teach claisci part time each
day.
“ This i* a valuable experi­
ence for these future teachers
and they look forward to it
each year,” said Mist Grace
Marie Stinaclpher, faculty ad­
viser.
^ “ In order to have this week
TEACH ER AID E Sharon Booth, a member of
of experience, the FTA stu­
the Future Teacher's Club of Seminole High
dent* must have their teach­
ers' permission and make up
School, reads to Mrs. Faye Gaines’ first grade
all their own school work.
class at Pinecrest School as part o f her work
They are required to write an
experience.
(Herald Photo)
evaluation of their week of
internship and to share their
experiences with the entire
club at the next meeting af­
/
? y
"
. j
ter their return," added Hert
; _ 2 V
( m m Iloiolsky, also a faculty
advisor.
Working at the f’ inecrest
ElrmentatV School are Shar­
on Booth, Ejizabeth Evans,
Sail/' Green, Jeanette Her­
man. Linda Jarnigan, Kathy
Li
’ ij
Trout, Lu Jaillel, Sue Jaillet, Be Jf- »,
»v
* v*
^ Vicki McArdle and Glenda
Gqembel.
Teacher aide at South Side
® Elementary is Faye Hayes
and at Westside-Grammer,
Eluine Echols and Fran Pyle.
At Lake Mary Elementary
- are Linda -Wahb, Marcia Lip- ' •
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pincott, Linda Green, Dnnnk
Collins and Cherly Jones,
Two students, Linda MichFUTURE TEACHER Frank Murray serves his
ell and Michele Jones, are
apprenticeship in county schools in the classroom
working at South Seminole
o f Mrs. Lucy Layer, Sanford Junior High alge­
^Ju nior High School and at
bra teacher. At the blackboard, Frank demon­
Sanford Junior High are Hel­
strates an algebra problem.
(Herald Photo)
en Mann, Sherry Mnrazita,
Bette Odhani, Pam Patterson,
Cherie Pennington, S u s a n
Perkins, Crill Harden, Steve
Clark. Ken Hopkins, Frank
Murray, Delbert Nary, Joe
Purdy, Jeff Whiting. Dick
Willink. Wynn Pickleairnet,
Buddy Burton and Terry Ua0 bun.
5) Mr*. II. L. Johnson
Krerek ami Mis* Myrtie Wil­
Importnnt dates of upcom­ son, agent Patents me mvMed to attend the presenta­
ing events fur the I.akr Mon­
tion of r e i t i f i t* a I e s and
roe Extrnsion Homemakers nwaida
Club were announced at the
In olhoi business of tin
Frhruary meeting of I tie meeting, mem1n i s wci. legroup __ in the Commumty ininded to check the dale and
hours they aie to assist in
tluilding
III o ld e r , as the y will lake the Sriniole f niirilj exhibit at
fr TALLAHASSEE (U P !) - place, dates nnd eve nts sched­ &lt;Ynlnil Florida Fall.
Gov. Haydun Bums has re­ uled are Feb. 23, tour of (he
Mrs C. E Hunter, prestceived resignations from most Agricultural Experiment S t a ­ I dent, inputted on the le.eni
members j f the state boards tion beginning at t* .1(1 a m. i uniting demons! i atom given
and agencies under his office, and concluding at It a. m.; ly Miss Mary Scott, home
but so far hasn't' accepted a Feb. 25, meeting of the Coun­ rcutmmist. which also was at­
one
ty Federation of Woman'a tended by Mrs. J. C. Sapp
At an impromptu news con­ Clubs at Altamonte Springs; nnd Mrs Hazel Gardner from
ference, the governor failed to March 2. visit ftom repre­ the Lake Monroe Club. It
say just which otficisls hsd sentative of a pattern com­ was requested that members
not submitted resignations— pany at the Agricultural begin making articles for
® as he asked them to when he Center; March fi, 4-H Handy next
November’* Seminole
look office — or whether he Helpers Club party; March County Fair;
*
Mrs. Daisy -Dowell gavt a
planned to do anything about 30, cooking ichool at Civic
Center; April 3, County 4-H reading on "Flag Courtesy,',’
It.
and she, along with Mrs.
He said of those who have Events Day.
given him resignations, all but
The March 6 party for the Alice Nordgren and Mn. Jotwo have accepted his invita­ 4-H Club wifi be held at 7:30 Ann DuBois. was appointed
tion to remain on with the new p. m. at the Educational by Miss Wilson to the Ad­
Building of L'psala Presbyter­ visory Committee for 4-H to
administration.
lie said the exceptions are a ian Church. A t this time the assist 4-H lenders.
Program
instruction. fur
- member eseh on the Inter- girls will receive their first
^ American Center Authority in aid certificates and recogni­ the evening was given by
Miami and the Florida Inland tion for their assistance in Mtsa Wilson on "Accent with
Color
slides
Navigation District Board He the recent March of Dimes Accessories."
and Cerebral Palsy Telethon. were used to demonstrate
did not name them.
Covering a variety of sub­ Special guests will he Dan points of the talk
Those- attending were serv­
jects,
Burns
made these Prlham, first aid instructor,
a"hd Mr*. Pelham, Mr. J. It. ed refreshments of doughnut*
points:
He intends to make no secret lloolahan Jr., Mrs. Anton and coffee.
of his use of patronage, but
will never use it If it will cost
% the taxpayers more money; he
will not use the Jacksonville
law firm of which former Gov.
Farris Bryant is a member m
bond dealings, and he believes
another *50 million higher edu­
There will be a Public Hearing held by the
cation bond issue is feasible
Zoning and Planning Commission of the City of
Bums looked much improved
Sanford on Thursday, February 18, 1965, 8:00
from hi* recent bout* with flu,
P.M. In the City Commission Room of the City
lie told newsmen be plans to
make use of accepted palronHall.
• age prerogatives in handling
insurance, attorney*' fees and
This ia to consider the rezoning o f:
other auch plums which come
under Ibe authority of hii of­
The block between Oak Ave. and
fice.
He emphasized, however, he
Myrtle Ave. from 25th St. to Park
will not cancel an existing
Drive from C-I to C-2
contract at a penalty coat to
the state In order to give busi­
and to further consider rezoning to C-2 all the
ness to a friend.
area presently zoned C-l between Palmetto Ave.
_
On the matter of appointee*
™ - of the Bryant adminislraton
and Laurel Ave. from 25th St. to 26th St.
he haa asked to keep serving
All property owner* within this general
on state boards. Bums said
area are hereby notified and to govern them*
that “ juit because an official
was a friend of Governor Bry­
selves accordingly.
ant doe* not necesiarlly mean
he i* not alio a friend of
- Clifford W. McKibbin, Jr.
mine."

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Schedule Of Dates, Events

Burns Receives
Resignations But
Accepts None

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Winter Park Mall Merchants
Association h a s
arranged
with Kimberly-Clark Company
to put on ita copyrighted
"Sitting-Beauty” classes at no
expense to the students.
All teen-age girls from 10
to 17 are invited to register
Saturday from 2 to 5 p.m in
the senior group. There will
be free cola and cookies.
The "Sitting-Beauty" course
was developed on a complete­ G ERAI.D R. Hart, nvily new basis. . .sitting which
ntion electronic's mate
teaches the correct methods
2 cl, has been selected
and Ideas for baby sitting,
ns “ Blue Jacket of the
which includes explanations,
Month" of RVAH-7. He
qualifications, appointments,
nnd his family reside at
child, development, cherk list
118 Country Club Rond.
of responsibilities, and a play­
(N avy Photo)
school program. The beautypart includes posture, face
and skin care, hair care, at­
tention to arms and tcgi, fig ­
ure and body rnrr, and make­
up for the older girls.
Pat Flesher of the Pat
Flcsher Studio and Modeling
Agency, will he in charge of
By Jane Casselberry
the classes aud will co-ordi­
The South Seminole Junior
nate and commentate the fash­
High School PTA has sched­
ion ahoW' piesentcd by the
students on their gtaduation uled s “ Hootenanny" featur­
ing area talent for 8 p.m. Fri­
night.
day, March-26, th the &gt;3vo&lt;!i
cafclorium.
n il* fund raising affair
pTovod so successful last year,
attracting a standing room on­
ly audience, that llie PTA is
icprating the event.
Channel 24, V MFE-TV. will
Mrs. C. L. Cooper will again
hold an area Open House for he in charge of remitting the
the general public (mm It) performer* and setting up*the
a tn. In 9 p m. Friday with program. Some of the talent
both the studio at 29&lt;» West already lined up includes "llie
Oak Ridge lload in South Or- 1 Esquires,"- an -instrumental
lando. and the transmitter group composed of students
building' in Winter Garden Irom the junior high and Ly­
open to the public There will man High School; folk singing
he dry run* of actual pro-. groups from South Seminole
grams every hour in the Elementary and the junior
studio.
high, and local folk singer.
Early in March, Channel 24 Mrs. Colleen Wiggins, who
plans to go on the air with ed­ sang for Iasi year's program.
ucational television senirr*
Itcfrcahmenl* will tie served
for 10 Mid-Florida counties following the program.
with 13 programs daily, serv­
ing an estimated viewing I
audience of one third million
students

PTA To Repeat
Hootenanny

Education TV
Sets Open House

Neighborhood 3

Homo Delivery

H ijf

To Reorganize

tlx Jane Casselberry
CARACAS (Ul&gt;11 — Pollrc
All past, ptrsenl and pros
Chief Genarino Pena announc­
ed that his department will |u*elive Girl Scout leaders in
operate a special home «Jeli\ South Seminole are muled to
rn s m ite during this yeat •* a tiorc.ini/.itumal meeting of
"Mardi Gras” carnival here Net glllmt hood Thru- to lie held
I’rna said otherwise re put III III a ill Momtax at die
aide citizens who drink not Womans Club cm Oierbrnok
wisely but too well during the Dine t jcselherry
Mr- Itunnir Morgan, dis
pre lenten celebration will Indeposited on their doorsteps It tel director, will la- in
by patrol wagons.
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Delton* Corporation, Flor­
ida construction «nd commun­
ity development firm, today
reported record. tale* »nd
earning* for the year ended
Dec. 31.
Sale* of homes and homesites at the company’s Florid*
properties totaled $17,709,505,
a 63 per cent increase from
the $10,529,917 reported for
1963.
Net income after (axe* in
1964 amounted to $1,342,410 or
$1.04 per share on 1,706.295
average outstanding shares
listed on the American Stpck
Exchange. In 1963, compar­
able Income was $847,804. and
the company also reported a
special tax credit of 11 cents
per share—for a total of 75
cents per share on 1,308,749
average outstanding shares.
Frank E. Mackle Jr., presi­
dent, told shareholders in a
letter that 1965 operations
have made a very good
start" and "w e have every
reason to believe that our
sales and earnings will he sub­
stantially above those of 1964."
He based his prediction on
•ke. '•■wJjjnijag expansion qf
the company’ s sales network,
with resulting increases in
real rjSale sale's at Deltona,
IS.nuo-a ere planned retirement
community across Lake Mon­
roe, and on the company's
sales and development work
at Marco Island, new 10,000arrr "resort and leisure-liv­
ing" mmmunity on Southwest
Honda's Gulf Coast.

GREAT SEA1. o f the United States, shown hero
in a sketch by Pinecrest School fifth grntiera
was displayed in each room today and explana­
tions o f each symbol made to the Mndcnts. Two
of the fifth grade students who did the explain­
ing were Jolie Tucker, left nnd Tracy Mayo,
representing one of the seven teams front Mrs.
Kathy Harrison's room.
(Herald Photo)

Abundant Red Meat Supplies,

DeBary Bridge
Club Plays
16 Tables
DeBary Bridge Ctub played
tfi tallies in two sections at
this week's Tuesday after­
noon meeting at the Fire­
men’s Recreation Hall.
'
Section A was directed bjr
Mrs, Robert Nicholts. Win­
ners were, NS, first, Mrs. Ed­
win Waehter and Mrs. O. N.
Lackey;
second,
Norman
Meyer and F. E. Renton;
third, Mrs. D. F. Scudder and
Mrs. R. Magnutnn;
EW, first, Mrs. Jaanna
Paulk and Mr*. Jody Bunnell;
second, Charles Ilnglia and
Mrs. Leila DuVal third, a tie,
Mrs. Thornton Smith and C.
R. A ml rows with Mrs. Henry
Morrison and Mrs. Arthur
Willgodse.
Section B was directed by
Mrs. Ruth Blatt. Winners
were, NS, first, Mrs. Loretta
Munson and A. II. Black; sec­
ond, Mr*. K. E. Anderson and
Mrs. J. D. Cordell; third, Mrs.
Illatt nnd Mrs. Gloria Accardi;
*K W ,
fiist,
Mrs.
Loris
Weeks ami Mrs. Frank Hold­
er; second, Dr. K. R, Rosehorough and Mrs. R. W.
Rosehotough Jr.; third, Mrs.
George
Croaks
and Mrs.
J(kuU“ .JJiiq4)«ibaci*.« . .

Seeks Action
(The fnllowihg food shopping
guide lo the nation's best foot)
buys for the weekend was pre­
pared by the U. S. Depart­
ments of Agriculture and In­
terior for United Press Inter­
national.)

WASHINGTON (U P I)- A I
tractive!)- prirrd and abundant
supplies of red meats, color­
ful fresh fruils. amt plenty of
vegetables await Ihil week's
shopper.
NEW YORK turn — The
Broiler-fryer*, beef roasts,
United State* has the high­ beef steaks, amt fresh pork
est henrt diseasn death rate
in the world, according to the
Amerirnn lim it Association.
The association said that
Washington* D. C., is world
leader amongst elites for
death* from cardiovascular
lit Mr*. John t.cone
Floiidn
Federation of Art.
Among tin- stale*. Smith
t'aiohoa lank* highest for Inr, will sponsor the fifth
hear I deaths and New Mexico Annual Antique Side an
lowest.
Show at Dellary Mansion
House, Mnrrh 6-7, with hours
from It a. ni. until K p. m.
|)A\ ENTRY, England it I’D i-aeh day.
Dally prizes will l,r nwuxr'lPolice inspector f r a n k
Wells, examining a witness, ill nml hot lunches will he
asked
Are you the sister of served Dealers from seven
the pii-uoiix witness?” The stales me expected to par­
wttnc'S turned out to tie s ti, ipati. Donations, including
youth w i t h shoulder length tax. ate set nl * mintimim
amount.
hair

Heart Deaths

H ighest In U. S.

Show And Sale

roasts are top* in red ttte'Sl
buys. To round out the protein
purchases, eggs, canned pink
and chum salmon, fish sticks,
and fish portions await the
shopper in good supply. Eggs
ate especially abundant.
Belter vegetable buys in
elude rabb.ige,~carrots.l e t
luce, squash and swret pota­
toes. Celery, green and dryonions and tomatoes are es­
pecially plentiful, say* USD V *
Consumer and Marketing.Ser­
vice.
Bananas, lemons ami orang
rs arc in gtxxi supply this
week. Grapefruit and apples
are particularly abundant.

WASHINGTON
tU P I)
—
Sen. Stephen it. Young (DUiiin) wants the Justice De­
partment lo take action again­
st the right - wing "Minutemen" organization.

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Lyman Greyhounds Out After OBC Championship
(Stir

Harry's Here,
OB's General
Duel Tonight
Toniibt’s featured 10th race
at the Sanford-Orlando Ken­
nel Club shapes up ss a duel
between Harry's Here and O.
B.
’s General.
Although O B.'a General has
only one victory this season
and Harry's litre has none,
the two pupa have been com­
peting against better opposi­
tion than the pupa who make
up the remainder of the fea­
ture race field.
Harry's Here, owned by Dr.
C. E. Miller, has finished third
tn hla last three starts. The
Oswald Brothers' greyhound
baa a record of one win, two
seconds and four thirds.
Tonight la ladles Night at
EOKC. All ladles will be ad­
mitted free of charge.
Re suits of Wednesday even­
ing’s racer
III Race — 5/1G - Time 31.11
Ultra's Mist
13.30 fl.20 3 80
Luplno
3.00 2.40
Belinda Dial - ,
.
4.00
Qulniela (6-T) *$3 40 ' “ '
2nd Race - S/II — Time 31.41
Step Boy
10.60 7.40 4.60
Jack Magic
T.60 5.60
Vapor Stream
l.M
Quintals (]-■) *41.20
CDaily Double (61) *11060
3rd Race — 3/16 — Time 31.66
Casual
Btimmer —
36 00-74.80 9 00
L irry O Larry
3.60 3 20
Kilty Russell
300
Quiniela (2-3) *71.20
Perfects (3 2) *231.40
dlh Rare — 3/11 — Time 31.74
Judy Day
3.80 2 80 2.40
Guide Roll
3.80 3 00
O. Judy
600
Qulniela (1-8) *6.40
Perfects 48-1) *11.70
glh Race — % — Time 41.S1
Angeilque
9 40 GOO 6.00
Hurry Home
Gladys
10.20 8 40
Andrsys
7 20
QuLniels (4-6) *143 20
Perfect* (6 4 *202.80
Ctb Rsre — 3/1* _ Time 3I.H3
Confessor
14.00 4 60 4.00
Offering
3 20 3.20
Black Julie
3 no
Qulniela (1-8) *32 00
Perfects (B-1) *68 70
7th Race — H — Time 40.32
Glittering '
Rose
4.20 3 00 3 00
Key Rex
4 00 4 80
M.C.'a Galaxie
6.20
Qulniela (16) *13 80
Perfects (1-6) *26.30
8th Race — S/ll — Time 11.18
{Racing King Semi-finals)
RLmpy
2 60 2.40 2.40
Proven Fact
13.80 3.80
Dave Hall
3 00
Qulniela (t 6) *44 00
Perfects (1-6) 132.20
Bib Race — 8/16 — Time 11.12
(Racing King Semi finals)
Ryan’s Express 0.40 3 00 3.4«
Amigo Rocker
3.Go 2.no
Hockey Bert
4 60
Qulniela (1-8) *0 40
Perfect* (81) *42 60
16th Rare — S/ll — Time 31.01
Mlta Whir]
12 20 3.00 3 oo
ILL. Me'* Too
2 40 2 SO
Hi Troubles
4.00
Qulniela (3-4) ( I 80
Perfects (3-4) *13.30
Ilth Rare — H — Time 40.3*
She’s Set
17.80 3.60 3 40
Lucknow
6.00 10.00
Katie Sunmarkcr
3.80
Qulniela (2-7) *43.20
Perfects (7-2) *274.30
Mutuel handle (91,391

Massive Greens
Stymie Golfers
TUCSON, Arts. (U P I) —
Massive green* are Uie big­
gest obstacles facing pro
golfers In today's start of the
$46,000 Tucson Open which
appears taltor-madc for put­
ting matter Billy Casper.
A total of 144 proa and 10
amateur* taoa off In tha first
round over th* 7,200-yard par
72 Tucaon National Golf Club
course.
Tricky winds and undulat­
ing, faat grains averaging
11,000 square frot pose the
biggeat problem* over the 72
hole tournament.
“ There'a going to he a lot
o f three-putting on those
greens,” said last week'* Phoe­
nix Open winner Rod Funseth
o f Spokane.

Read Selected
H IA LE A H (U P I) — Rob­
ert O, Read, a prominent Co­
lumbus (Ohio) attorney, has
been elected to the National
Ball of Fame of the Horse­
man's Benevolent and Protec­
tive Association.

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Tennessee - Alabama

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usual, depend on the perform­
ance of high-soaring Jos Ash­
er. Joe has been sparing hia
ah' ts of late, although ha has
still maintained his position
as scoring leader in the OIIC,
but it it thought thet he will
not spere himself tonight
against the high.scoring, offense-volnded Wildwood team.
Also out fur a big night
will bo KddJe Long, who has
emerged in recent contest as
part of a 1-2 scoring punch
with Asher, ,
In the last meeting of-thle
evening's opponents, Aahor
and Lung combined for 64
points, tallying 3(1 and 24
markers, respectively.
Ulg Dave Metis has bean
playing fine during recent a f­
fairs, bringing down numer­
ous rebounds and upping htf
scoring average.____ ___

In last week’* Klaslmroeo
game, h« totaled IS points,
his personal high for the sea­
son. Mika Sterling, Cope­
land's playmeker and brilliant
outside shooter, will play a
vital role in the Greyhound
effort against Wildwood, as
will "clutch player" Gene
Winkleman. Other l&gt;oys likely
to see setion for Lyman are
Richard Moore, Kenny Ament,
John Btrkhelmar, Don Patrick,
and Ricky Miller.
Starters for Wildwood prob­
ably will be 6-6 Tommy
Thompson at center, faster
I.in us and Randy Jones at the
fnrwurds, and Iluddy Lucas
and Danny Jones at the
guards.
Other performer* for Coach
Byrd Whlgham'a WHdwood
team are Archie Lowry and
(lamp Johnson.
Thompson ha» been particu­
larly dangerous in conflict*
with Lyman, scoring 22 points
each time out.
.
.
iluddy LuCns chalked up 27
points for th* Cat* &gt;» the
moat recent meeting of th#
two team*.
Jo* Aahar has good pros­
pects for a 400-point season.
Ila has scored 367 point* for
18 4 point acoring averag*
thua far, with at least two
tim es remaining on th* alatq..

TV Game O f W eek
ATLANTA (UP1) — Fan*
throughout the Southeast wit]
get a chance Saturday to try
to flgur« out the Intricate de­
fense of loth-ranked Tennes­
see — something o p p o s i n g
coaches have been trying to
do all season without success.
The Volunteers, tied with
eighth-ranked Vanderbilt for
the Southeastern Conference
basketball lead, will be the
featured half of the SEC tele­
vision game of the day against
Alabama at Tuscaloosa.
One rival coach reported he
sat up most of one night going
over Tennessee films without
finding the key to the manydefensive patterns with which
the Volt have held their foes
to an average of only S3 2
points per game in a 17-2 sea­
son.
Co-leading Vanderbilt and
Tennessee both walk a tr^acbcroua'Tdlth this weekend. *
The Commodores, 17-3 for
the season, will be host lo tall
Florida Saturday night and to
Georgia Monday night. Ten­
nessee returns home to face
third-place Auburn after that
game with Alabama.
Vanderbilt and Tennessee
are both B-1 in th* SEC race.
Auburn Is 9 3. The Commo­
dores and the Vols each have
six conference games to play
and there’s no leeway for
slipups.
Vamiy lias the edge in that
the Commodores play five of
their remaining games at
home while Tennessee plays
three on the road.
’ If neither loses another reg­
ular season contest, the two
will meet in a playoff at Lex
ingtnn. Ky , to determine the
SEC champion and league rep­

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offs.
There was no major actloi
in the Southeast last night and
will be none tonight or Fri­
day night.

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Nostalgia Brings On
International Crisis
NEW YORK ( U l 'l ) - A boy
becomes homesick and before
you know it yiju have a fullfledge international crisis.
The hoy Is 20-year old south­
paw pitcher Mala noil Mura­
kami, who unwittingly has
caused all the trouble because
he lows his native Japan and
happens lo like the San Fran­
cisco Giants, too.
Murks ml wot one of three
Japanese players sent over lo
train with San Francisco last
spring. The under stand lug was
the Glints had the right to se­
lect any one of the three for
*l(!,OO0.
-i
They chose Murkaml, sent
him lo their Fresno farm club
in the California League where
he wou It games, saved 13
others in relief and lost seven.
Along with that, he also be­
came homesick, so the Giant*
recalled him near the.end of
tha season and he wou one
game for them.
Now they'd like "him hack.
But *o would the Nankai club
in Japan, which signed him
originally, A tug-of-war lias
resulted, and the Japanese
have taken their caso to Com­
missioner Ford Frick.
They also have sent two
emissaries, ex . White Sox
pitcher Joe Slanka, who won
26 games in Japan last sea­
son, and Nankai coach Carl
Hanta, to plead the Japanese
cause.
“ Wo feel Murakami belongs
to ui," blanks aaya.
"There’* a riause in hla
contract that says II the boy
become* homesick, tha Giant*
will jgrant him his uncondi­
tional rolsaaa. Murakami al­
ready faaa aaid b« became
homesick. Wo have ■ signed
document which soya that and
which also says ho wants to
play in Japan this year.
“ Th* Nankai dub originally
sent bim over hero with the
understanding he would be In
the United State* only throe
months," Slanka went on.
Both Stinks tad Hanta

agreed "the Giant* have been
very fine ahoiil till' whole
business anil have never mis
represented Uie (aets in any
way."
They also agreed Murakami
is “ a very contused young fel­
low right now."
The Japanese baseball com­
missioner already lias said lie
ItelicvTs Murakami should be
allowed lo continue his U. S.
career with the Giants.
Nankai officials, however,
say no dice.
No wonder tha young telly
Is copluscd.

Boating Council
Reverses Stand
TALLAHASSEE (U P I) —
Tin- Florida Himting Coum-il
has withdrawn support for a
proposal to request state reg­
istration fee* for all motor
boats, regardless of alia.
Tha council did an aboutfac* on Its derision of aarlltr
this year after deciding tha
proposal was on "unpopular"
one.. It agreed lo leave tha
matter to lawmaker*.
Under current law only mo­
tor boats exceeding 10 horse­
power era required to register
and pay fees to the state.
A gubernatorial representa­
tive on the council, which has
added new facet since the in­
itial support, aaid th* pro­
posal ‘‘would ba vary unpop­
ular. I think the governor
would veto I t "
Tha group decided It should
propose soma sort of registra­
tion, howavtr, if for no other
reason than safety and ident­
ification.

M IL L E R

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Better Golf-Through Exercise

Little League

. . . Kintril

Hy Gary Player
Written for NKA
3—Curl
Any golfer who hopes to
about well, know* that th*
mm* must be sufficiently
si mug This is the purpose of
the curl.
it is a vary simple exer­
cise beginqing with the arms
at Ihe^aidr, and then lifting
I he dumbclla to shoulder
length.
You should do between
eight and 10 repetitions at tha
beginning and when you have
mastered this, go on to 12 or
16 repetitions.
For proper breathing, in­
hale on th* up motion and
exlittte on the down motion.

NBA
United Press International
Eastern Division
W. L.
Boston
62 12
Cincinnati
40 28
Philadelphia
33 28
New York
22 40
Wester* Division
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L ob Angalaa
86 26
St. Louis
31 31
Baltimore
28 S3
Detroit
26 39
San Francisco
14 49
Wednesday's Results
Boston 121 SL Louis 114
Los Angeles 118 Ntw York 98
Baltimore 126 Cincinnati 114
Only games ichcduled
Thursday's Games
St. Louli v» Boston at Provldanca
Los Angtlss at Philadelphia
Detroit va. San Francisco at
Oakland, Calif.
Only games achedulad
Friday's Gam*
Los Angelas at Baltimore ,
Only game scheduled

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Carnival Mar. 6

Methodists Win, Methodisis Lose
Exeltamant waa plentiful ai
First Methodist slipped by
Grata Methodist by a score
of 64 to 62.
The gam* was tight all tha
way with Flrat Methodist
railing 29-26 at half time.
Paul Markus sliced the net*
for 12 points in th* third
quarter to pull Grace ahead
60-48 at the and of the third
period.
The lead exchanged hands
aeveral times during tha final
period wills First Methodist
pulling U out o f th* bag In
th* final seconds to win.

Mutt Johnson took tha
acoring honor* for
Flrat
Mathodist by bitting for 28
marker* followed by Tom Ley
with 16.

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• Velrl Parking

K E N N E L CLUB
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with 24 point* followed by
Earl
Moore
and
Georg*
Markoa with nine each.
More action ia scheduled
tor tonight when First Pres­
byterian meets rirat Methodlit at 7 p. m. and Gract
Methodist goes against th*
Fr*a Method lit at 1:16 at
I Sanford Junior High gym.

SPECIALS
EVERY D A Y !

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Committee members for the
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Little League carnival were
announced today. Tbr earnival will bn held March 6 at
Ilia Seminole Little League
Field in Caaaelberry starting 1
at 8 a. m. and continuing un­
til 10 p. m.
Children planning to par­
ticipate
in Little League
ifumea should bring proof of
aga *o they ran register that
day. Each child should be *crompunltd by a parent. Com.
mlttee members are:
Barbecue, Lamar Cockrell. |
Chuck Rowell and Dick Markland; gutes and booth, Claud*
Beach, Charlta Mrlntosh and
Tony Krecek; ride*, Darrell
Griffin. Lonnie Applegate and
Garrett Coyle; soft drink
wagon, Joe 'LaFollette and
William D. Means; program
printing, Tom Parker, Lonnie
Applagat* and Sonny Chrietman.

(NEXT: Trirep Kick-Buck)

Fight Date
PARIS (U P I) — Rubin
Hurricane Carter,, of Clifton,
NJ., will fight Milo Calhoun,
of Jamaica, BWI, in a 10roundar at th* Pall* dea
Sport* Feb. 22.

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M ore $ $ Needed For Education’

Space Program
In State Yields
$142 Million

The 1905 Heart Fund drive
■will reach a high point here
Sunday when an army of
mora than 900 local volunteers
conduct a house-to-house can­
vass of communities in Sem­
inole County, Denary and
Deltona, according to Mrs.
George Mills, Sanford Heart
Sunday chairman.

"W e have re-doubled our
G R EAT PROGRESS is being rnmie in the fight to conquer heart ilisefforts this year and four
CHflt, Dr. Luis I’ercz (le ft), president of the Scminolc-DeRary Heart A s­
Heart Sunday chairmen have
sociation tells the 19f&gt;5 Heart Sunday chairmen. These four women are
been named to lead the bell
leaders in the Heart Fund campaign this year. From left. Mrs. Elizabeth
ringing campaign in this ar­
Thomas, South Seminole division; Mrs. Nntherine Bently. Negro divi­
sion; Mrs. Teona Ammo, DcRnry-Dettona division, and Mrs.. George
ea," Mrs. Milis said.
Milis, Sanford area division.
(Herald Photo)
Mrs. Elizabeth Thomas is
chairman of the South Semi­
nole division, Mrs. Tecna Armao heads the Dellary-Deb
tons volunteers with Hugh
Booth ns co-chairman and Mrs.
Katherine Bently ia leader of
the Negro division, with Her­
bert Cherry as co-chairman.
Sanford area captains under
the direction of Mrs. Milis in­
clude Mrs. L. D. Tammy, Mrs.
James Poovey and Mrs. J. C.
Lavender with Mrs. Herbert
Behrens in Paola; Mrs. Vic­
By Ted Morrllo
* name* is a source of mystifi­
Southeast Asians, a* well
tor Leviti in Lake Monroe;
UNITED NATIONS, N. Y cation to Americans and of as Chinese, find familiar culiMra. J. C. Sasaman in Luke
— (N'KA) — ."iforne-was never . frustration (o thp al^ns con nary item* in Chinatown, but
,vMary: Mra.' llarris h'olds,
like this." That'* the nostalgic -eerned. Some of the visitors there are occasional gbps.
Park Hidge; Mrs. James Wal­
cry ol hundreds of UN familie* heroically try to educate their Attache To Ngnc Thach of
lin and Mrs. Clarence Sny­
hosts.
South Viet Nam's UN mission
der in Osteen; Mrs. James uprooted from distant lands
and dumped into the complex*
Venemeia's C a r i d Sosa- hasn't been able to locale any
McKre, I.och Arbor; Mrs.
j Ikes of New York' living.
Hodriguri, former General hanh Iran. Paper-thin ami
Ilorsce Bosrdman, North OrIt doesn’t take much to trig­ Assembly president, has in pitta sited, hanh Iran Is a
Isndo; Mrs. W. J.. Alderman,
sorted the hyphen as a gentle rice-flour staff of life to Viet­
ger cultural shock:
Geneva and Mrs. Dempsey
Dry cleaners are hard on hint that proper Latin Ameri namese Housewives wrap it
Carnes, I.emon Bluff.
African kentls. Supermarkets ran usage on tripledecker around chopped pork, mush­
— The- Heart office at. 116
don't stnrk~hanfrtrarr-for Virt ■namr-v—t* the middle or the room*, shrimp or oilier filling*
Park Avenue will I k- Sanford
tiamese nor batmali for Pa middle and last name, tile is and deep fiy il into cha gin, a
Heart Sunday headquarters
kistam*. Wearing galoshes of Mr. Sosa or Mr, Sosa Rodri­ kind of Vietnamese rggrolf.
and the Sanford Atlantic Na­
fend* the sensibilities of In guez, not Mr Rodrigue; i
Pakistan's Ambassador Sycd
tional Bank will be open to
dian ladle* in smart saris.
Nissai Ycjjajiva nf the Thai Aitijad All brought a brace of
accept collections, under direc­
Only a few atlached to the land delegation has simply cooks from home with him to
tion of Howard Hodges, treas­
UN's IH New York foreign adopted the usage, M r . Ni- guarantee the authenticity nf
urer of the Heart Association.
delegations are bothered h&gt; sai’ ’ His 3'a year-old son. dishes served ol Ills table All
Captains in the South Sem­
the large issue clashes of uran and Vcjjajtva, has in soys that New York specially
inole area under thr direction
which international incident* horded tiic problem and a re stores prui nie nearly all the
of Mrs Thomas Include Mrs.
are made: mugger attaiks on laled solution at his nursery necessary cooking ingredients
George Huliar and Mis. Marge
■But we hove to import
diplomats. |*iliro discourtes). school he's known among his
Wright, Howell Park; Mis.
racial discrimination
playmates and teacher* a* our own hasiuall and silver
Troy Overstreet, Casselberry;
I’oom '
paper." In- adds
Private conversations with
Mrs. Carrie lthoades, t.ongDelegates a c c l a i m New
The foi uu-i is a Pakistani
UN people from I pper VuJta
wood; Mrs. Esther Battle,
to Paraguay, Irom t'u|M n- Vork e unique among the nee highly regarded lor its
Sanlando Springs; Mrs. I.uthhagen to Taipei show lh.it the world s cities In offering foods Ml Idie II.ivor Tile loiter is an
er Miles, Forest City; Mrs. biggest gripe* echo those of for anv palate, however exo­ Xralnati Night' version ol
Jerry Kckerd, Rolling Hills; resident Americans
puli* silver
T b e &gt; tic Helen mg to tlie main Rev Molds \\i op
Mrs. Tony Itussi, English range from the cosl of living stioel ol tlie local Gorm.ill lie dell inlo i o' i .»eb Hull sheet*
Estates; Mrs. Maude Chubb, and housing shortages to hot i oiomimily s \oikvi le. Dr and folded .Hound sweets
Lake Howell; Mrs. Mary tlenocked crosstown traffic Edgar tiers*in of Wi-*f tier Such candies .ire eaten as l&gt;
Gurre, l.ake Brantley; Mrs. and surly bus drivers
silver w i oppntg and oil
many'» tlelegalum s.o
Eugene Taylor, Altamonte
"iin Mitn Street, we ■an gel
Oil Ho- *,ntonal sole, loco!
However, alien living is
Springs and Mrs. C. C. Jones, complicated
by old country any tiling we need lot our kil wmler» ,iiu de.idlv to litslnnn
Bear Lake
ald&lt; t N wives Imm lutlia
custom* that don I always i hen
Assisting the South Semi­ travel well to New York
Wisl Afllc.Uls say lb,it (lie onil Pakistan, many of whom
nole volunteer women will he
Ambassador Liu l Inch ot food stalls and bodegas o] wear exquisite siik sari* orn.i
36 members of the Lyman '(Inn a, for instance, admits Spani'h Harlem ate a suit meiitcd with gold stltehniii
High School science classes that the city's last pace does able substitute foi the open
tin- wtap.itoimd dies* wo* ,b
who toured the J. Ilillts Mil­ n't leave me tune lor my sha an in-•i ki ' - ol Nigi i la oi -igio it tor ih liejlle slippeis or
ler Medical i enter at Gaines­ dow boxing '* He is a di votei ( ameroiin \n \frie*u dietary sandals
not *sir Ameiu.m
ville last year under the spon­ t ol tai fill, an ancient foi III of staple |,mild in both, lor m winter footgear As one new
sorship of the Florids Heart ralesthemcs designed to keep statue, is plantain- Hie nut comer faring her llrst winter
Association.
sire green banana also favor lamented
tile muscles toned.
South Seminole Heart Fund
The spelling, pronunciation ed by I.atm Amurleans as a
"How can I look due m
headquarters will lie in the and arrangement of foreign starchy cooking vegetable
sari and galoshes V
Casselberry firs station.
In DeBary, Deltona and En­
terprise leadership of the
Heart Fund volunteers Include
Mrs. Myron Accurdi, Mrs.
Hsiel Peznld, Mrs. Marion
Roberts, Mrs. Viola Leone,
Miis Kay Ryan, Mrs. Ethel
Clark, Mrs. Helen Snodgrass,
Mrs. Cecile Hayhurst and Mrs.
Mary Tucker. Glenn Smith is
business chairman. Central
collection point will he at
Mrs. Armao’a home, 60 Park
Lane
Collections headquarters for
the Negro division will he at
the Cherry Plaza on West
if
if
13th Street, Mrs; Bently an­
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Saris, Snow Don’t Mix

New York Triggers Cultural

Shock For Some UN Delegates

WASHINGTON
(U P I)
California again led the nation
in procurement spending by
the National Aeronautics and
Space Administration (NASA),
an annual report showed to­
day.
NASA’s annual procurement
report for fiscal 1964 said that
the space agency spent 11,663
billion with California firms
during the last fiscal year.
The national total was $3.49
billion. . •
"The large proportion plac­
ed in California," the report
said, "reflects the heavy con­
centration in that state of
firm* in the aerospace and
electronics industries."
Next was Louisiana with
$286 million. Rounding out the
top 10 were Missouri, $272
million; New York, $251 mil­
lion; Texas, $149 million; Ala­
bama, $146 million; Florida,
$142 million; Massachusetts,
$79 million; M aryl aml, $70
million; New.Jersey. $63 mil­
lion.
On a regional basis, the Far
West was again the leader in
iiscal 1961 with a total of fl 692
billion In NASA' procurement
contracts.

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TALLAHASSEE (U P I) Floridans, according to sev­
eral top educators, can afford
to spend a lot more than they
do on higher education—and
they ought to lot lawmakers
and other officials know about
H.
This basic message was
hammered out three times at
an educators luncheon design­
ed to help win public support
(or a record $415.3 million
general revenue appropriation
for higher education for Ihe
next two years.
"Although Florida is at the
bottom of the list of 12 South­
eastern slate* in aupporl of
higher education, we head Ihe
list in per capita income."
observed Dr. J. Broward Cul­
pepper, executive director of
the Board of Regents.
Florida
A4M
University
,
i president George W. Gore Jr.
' concurred, adding that ‘‘na-

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citrus grower William G. Boc
is seeking a new- trial in his
damage suit against a phos­
phate plant which he said is J
killing off some of his fruit |
because of its discharge*.
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His attorneys, who filed for
a new trial, said the first court
decision favoring the phos­
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Former Resident
John B. Kesrney, 76. for­
mer Sanford resident fog to
yeirs until moving to Winter
Park 18 months ago, died
Tuesday at an Orlando nurs­
ing home.
A native of Bradford. Pa.,
he wss a transportation driver
for a creamery company for
25 years ia Detroit, Mich.. *nd
a member of the Moose in
Bradford for 49 years.
Survivors are bis wife. Mrs.
Deborah Kesrney, of Winter
Park; a stepson, John Russell
Kearney, of Royal Oak, Mich.,
and six grandchildren.
Garden Chapel Home for
‘ Funerals, Orlando,
1* in
charge of arrangements.

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Up North, where they can’ t grow orange
trees, chemiaU have figured out a way lo
make aynthetic fruit flavor* and acll them
againat natural Florida Citrus products.
Fake dtrua flavors don’t depend on
Florida Citrus growers. Fake citrus prod­
uct* are made cheaply . . . sell at low
prices . . . and advertise big. They pump
in synthetic Vitamin C and tell people all
over the country that these inexpensive
chemicals are just as good as real citrua
products;
In less than eight short months, one
synthetic product took advantage of our
Irecze-induced citrus shortage and as a
result has inherited and swept aWay over
,12% of our total frozen orange concen­

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NUMBERS decorated a

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He said Ihe higher education
bond issue program approved
by the 1963 Legislature has
not begun lo salve the college
building program or freed Ihe
general revenue fund from ed­
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lionaliy our ranking among
the 50 states is almost as
bad."
Dr. Marshall W. Hamilton,
president of North Florida Ju­
nior College at Madison, in­
jected a similar observation.

trate market. This success, mind you,
comes in face ol the fact that frozen
orange concentrate never hns been used
regularly by more than 30% of America's
families.
Big national promotions on synthetic
orange products are hurting our Florida
Citrus business badly. And people will
continue to bqlicve that these cheap sub­
stitutes are as good as the real thing if
they hear it often enough and if nobody
fella them otherwise.
Florida will aufler even further if this
trend is allowed to continue. Employ­
ment, wages, property values, purchas­
ing power, our entire economy stands in
jeopardy . . . at this very moment.

Agribusincss,3-billion dollars worth of
it, is Florida's biggest industry. W e can­
not afford to have Citrus, its major eco­
nomic factor, relegated to the fate of the
buggywhip. As wc all know, there are no
substitutes for real citrus products con­
taining the natural flavor of the Florida
sun.
W e need support now from everyone
. . . everyone who believes that Florida'a
Citrus industry should combat thia com­
petitive threat vigorously and actively.
For additional information on how you
can help solve this critical problem write
to; Mr, R. W. Rutlsdgs, Executive Vice
P res id en t, F lo rid a C itrua M u tu al*
Lakeland, Florida.

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Medical Exams
Reveal Virginity
Among Married
Hundreds o f w lv*« txtwsm
the agst of 17 and 47, m*rrled from periods of from on«
to SI years, proved upon madleal examination to be virgins.
They told psychologist. Dr.
John Blazer who was doing
a study o f virginity In mar­
ried women, that they had ref reined from having relations
with their husbands for
variety of reasons: fsar of
pain, belief that the aex set
is "nasty" or "wicked,” fear
of pregnancy, dislike of con­
traceptives.
A fter etudying the repties,
Dr. Blazer, who was formerly
with the Mental Health Clin­
ic, Bristol, Virginia, conclud­
H ALF-SIZE SURPRISES— Youthful elegance in the keynote o f then*
ed that the one thing the wom­
custom-size designs by Arlane Mlrcau for Young Viewpoint, Lined, prin­
en have In common is ignor­
cess dress (le ft) in willow green textured silk has rolled collar, tab and
ance. None of the reasons giv­
button detail and the new above-the-elbow sleeve. Am el and linen, nubbyen would be enough to account
textured knit three-piecer (center) ia in pale blue, edged in white. Beige
for the continuing failure to
two-piece ensemble (righ t) in textured pure silk will fit into any slot of
consummate a marriage.
the social calendar. Jacket is'lightly front-fitted and straight in back.
The doctor conclude* that
if the woman and her husband
ran obtain adequate acientific
knowledge and guidance from
a qualified doctor, nurse, or
psychologist, at least some of
the women might be helped
By Jaae Casselberry
to overcome their blocks and
Mr. and Mrs. Clare Balmer
have a normal married Ufa.
of_S. Triplet Dr. hare a i their
gueeitf ftiiftwd We*h* bar par­
ent*, Mr. and Mr*. Carl Raea
er, of Glllett, Pr.
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conducted by the president,
Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Tharp of
Mr*. C. D. Perry. A request Lao, Iod., were guaet* this
was made for good used cloth­ weak of Mr. snd Mrs. Hirold
ing, jewelry, stamps snd cards Kryder of 1402 Lake Dr. The
* PRICES GOOD THRU SUN., FED. 21st.
for World Gardening.
Tharp* were entertained by
Those present were Mme*. their host* with side trip* to
C. D. Perry.,W . A Y u m . F. Weeklw*chee Springs,— Day­
A. Pslmer, R. F. Robison, My­ ton* Beach, Cape Kennedy,
ron Smith, Paul Johnston, J. and the Citrus Tower as well
R. Wells, E. D. IHnehsrdt, W. ■s many local point* of inter­
H. Wray, II. C. Fiapp, Clyde est.
Ramsey, I r v i n
Fleischer,
GREEN MINT
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Charles Weaver, L. E. Lceper,
Us* th* empty waxed catWilliam Bristol, A. E. Me- tag* eheea* container* for
Calium, Dr. Doris Cline and mixing paints, storing nail*
■nd dozens of other uits.
I. E. Batten.

Casselberry

MISS CAROLE D ELUCIAN, loft, Judge In Junior Mias Skating Sweetheart content at Skate City, presents second place trophy to Miss Colleen
Marie Holly from Miami. Frank Schneider, Orlando judge, congratulates
_ Miss Jo Ann Krug from Fern Park with third place trophy.

MISS SHERRY KER SEY, is crowned “ Junior
Miss Skating Sweetheart" by Doris Williams,
Sanford Herald Society Editor, at Skate City
Valentine skating contest.

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ing and announced that the
annual luncheon will be held
at Creighton's in Winter Park
In March.
Plans are in the making for
a Bake Sate and also for the
annual beach party, which will
be in June at New Smyrna
Heath.
A letter waa read from
Capt. Swanson thanking the
Chapter for their outstanding
work In package wrapping and
the check they presented to
the‘Navy Belief Fund.
Other members attending
were l.inda MrKce, Hope
Schirard, Ginger Moran, Mary
Ann Bruce Shirley Higgins
and June Brodie.

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France and the other a 22 daytrip in September. Mrs. MeBean has made over 25 trips
abroad and loves to travel.
She knows thr remote places
of Interest from her many
Dip*.
Mr. and Mr. William Heneghan are cnterlminittg Mr.
er-in law, Mr. and Mra. Frank
Hrnrghan'a sister and brothCemnmne
of
Bridgeport,
Conn. They have been visiting
plares of interest in Florida.

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By Mrs. John I^nne
ard Ade of Ambler, Pa.
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Salis­
Mrs W. A llunler of Alls
bury of Azalea Dr, have a*
their house guests, Mr. and Vista entertained guests at s
Mrs. C. P. Moon of Morris dinner party honoring Miss
vitte, Pa.
Mildred C. Hotchkiss and Dr.
T. It, While Her other guests
Mrs. Herman Batson, Mrs.
were Mrs Preston McBcan,
George A. Spaulding and Mrs.
Mrs. E. Khoptaugh, Mrs. L,
Gregory Kesslnlck will honor
Bsmshurgh and Miss I&gt;cna
Mjss
Margaret
Sutherland
Garland of Dcl.and.
Brenmer with a bridal show
er at the homo of Mrs. Gre­
Mrs. Preston McBcan of Ole­
gory Kesscnieh on Plumosa
ltd,, Saturday, February 20 ander Lone, DeBary, has been
making plans for two tours.
from 3 to S p. ni.
On* will l&gt;e a two month Euro­

Mr. and Mrs. John Ttsyfuse
of Plumoss Bd. entertained
Mrs. Hayfuae'a son and daugh­
ter-in law, Mr and Mrs. Rich-

To prevent petal' blight on
azaleas drench soil with Perban in the fall of year. Just
before bloom
and during
blooming, spray with Zincb.
This treatment applies to ca­
mellias, too.
Use Simazine, either gran­
ular or solution, for lawn
pests. Do not use Simazine on
flower beds.
Evergreens may be trim­
med now Feed Easter lilies.
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Mrs. E. VVdson of Azalea Dr.
entertained
the
following
guests at a Dessert Bridge:
Mrs. Bay Kneetand, Mrs. Al
bed Salisbury, Mr*. Walter
Vincent. Mr* Eric Johnson,
Mrs. William notch, Mrs, Bo
bert Andrews and Mrs. Ern­
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D i r t g a r d e n e r s c ir c l e
Dirt Gardeners Circle of the
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Sanford Garden Club met at
the home of Mrs. Floyd Pal­
mer recently and heard Dr.
Darby speak on insecticides
and Ipring'preparation.

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Chapter of Epsilon Sigma Al­
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- - Mrs,— Kirby Fit* -was In
charge of the program and
each memner telling their ver­
sion of relaxation was highly
relaxing.
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A fToup of Interested flower| fore beginning the placing of I Mr*. Woodruff Illustrated the led for every design: spike, t o ’ or focal materials, to place at'llonal type*. to use to Wend
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Is of primary importance, al­ actual site.
irrangera met Tuesday at the |materiala.
types of pl»nt materials need* (form the outer edges; target |center of interest, and tranal-ithe first two mentioned.
Pinecrest Baptist Fellowship
though the arranger'a Inter­
Mr*. Starke showed the
Mali to practice their ’ ’ skills
pretation of a theme, the con­ group a number of appropriate
at ■ workshop sponsored by
dition of the materiala used, containers and , accessories
New Shipment
Camellia ClrcUe.
and the degree of her original suitable for usf In arranging
Sf.OO
And Up
Instructing was Mrs. Frank
Ity of thought and perfection miniature designs In addition
L. Woodruff III, an accedited
of technique are also given to small scale foliage and
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amateur flower show Judge
consideration.
flowers. For home uje, she
and skilled designer. She em­
Mrs. Woodruff gave many indicated that permanent flowphasized in her opening lec­
hints to help with the mechan­ era might be used but aakl
ture the importance of plann­
ical aspect of arranging, auch these materials were forbidden
ing the shape of the design beas the use of wire to group In all flower shows.
several atema together be­
Following the discussion ot
fore inserting them in a hold design principles, each person
er, ways of placing flowers of attending designed one or
the same site ao that they ap­ more
arrangements
which
pear to be of varied aizea and were shown individually to the
lengthening items by placing group! Each design was ana­
them in the hollow stalks of lyzed by the Instructor who
gladiolai.
pointed out the merits and
In reference to the minia­ faults, giving concrete ways
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ture display instructed by Mrs. In which they might be im­
Bank: Just what do you have
Metis Starke, Mrs. Woodruff proved or made more distin­
in mind?
pointed out that in reality a
ctive.
When you tell a housewife
miniature la the reproduction
she is worth $159.34 a week
Proceeds from the work­
of a Urge arrangement on a
arc you trying to woo her,
shop will be presented by Cam­
small scale. It is necessary
coddle her, or stir her to
ellia Circle to the building
G iftn - Cards - Books
that every part of a miniature
bloodless coup?
fund of the Garden Club of
210 E . F irs t S t.
have the proper size relation­
One of the most relentlessly
ship. She mentioned that If a Sanford.
altruistic institutions on the
photograph were made of a
MRS. L, A. BATEM AN, left, a uuest nt the
TH E C A M E L L IA CIRCLE of the Sanford Garden Cluh recently held a
national scene, a bank, has
miniature, the viewer should
Camellia Workshop, and Mrs. Mettn Stnrke of
workshop
at
the
Pinecrest
Baptist
Church
in
conjunction
with
the
forththis day erected notices aim­
the Jacarnnda Circle, nre holding unique minia­
coining Flower Show, “ Tributo To The Twenties." Seated left to right
ed at assessing the total gross
To keep gloves clean, rov­
ture arrangements which Mrs. Rlnrke created
Job worth of one of the most
are Mrs. James Osborn, n uuest and Mrs. Clark Rruestle, new Camellia
11E A U TV f f llO P
er with tissue paper. Leather
as she showed cxnmples and demonstrated ideas
charmingly positive — the
member. Standing at tho left is Mrs. Donnld Hamm, Camellia president,
Only Senior Ueaulielane
must he able to "breathe" and
and methods to obtain the most effective results
American housewife.
tend* to discolor if stored in
in mininturc desgns.
and nt the left is Mrs. R. F. Graham Jr., treasurer.
Featuring Kiceptlonally Fine
After consulting with econo­
air-tight plastic.
mists, accountants, and other
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thinking machines, a New
Loosen bedding from under­
From g .5 0
York bank announced that if
neath the mattress before
the country’s housewives got
taking it o ff the hrd. This
Corner Oak A Commercial
paid for just 12 of their house­
procedure protects against
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hold occupations at the going
ripping.
Wood
rose
Circle
Small
white
spots
on
the
i
a
tired
camellia
and
azalea
rate paid other folka for
The Deltona Combo fur­
Tha Deltona Clvir Associa­
Inasmuch ns camellia* and petals are the first clue— fertilizer for best results.
these Jobs, their yearly worth
nished the iRusic and refresh­ azaleas are now in bloom, it when heavy dews, fogs, or
held theirValentine
An interesting sidelight on
would be more than $350 bil­ tion
party and dance at the Civic ments consisting of cake, ire is best to give them extra
the camellia* is how it got it*
lion.
rain come, the flower will col­
mime. It was discovered in
This..is figured on the basis Center on Saturday evening, cream and coffee were serv. water. Soak them well ns
lapse into a slimy moss by IChina by a Jesuit priest narrtthe blooms take so much
of 30 million housewives, each Feb. 13th. Almost 200 Del­ ed during intermission._
the
second
day.
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Combo trader, Zerald Mal­ moisture out of the plant.
tona realdenta bad a real
’ rd Kamil in the late 1800'*
working 99 6 hours a week.
In fart, a habit of spray Hr brought the plntit to Eng­
lard, introduced Harold Jen­
Azalea petal blight is a
At $159 34 a week the yearly ball.
kins and Sally Gerrity who hazard that must lie eonsid- ing starting ns the buds land and ftom there it was
wage would be $8,285.63.
conduct the Saturday Square ered at this time of the year. show color and continued I introduced to the United
The housewife was called
SLEEP GIMMICKS
"a powerful, though neglect­
CHICAGO (C P !) — There Dances at the Center. Mr. The trouble maker is a fun­ three week* d u r i n g the States. It received its name,
,camellia, in honor of Kamil.
ed, force in the economy . . , seems to be no end of gim­ Mallard also introduced his gus disease spread from blooming *ea*nn will help.
Both azalea* and ramrllia*
but not even included in our micks to help people fall wife, Mary, who was born flower to flower by wind
RexaJI
Check camellia* immediate­ -tumid he will mulched. Now
1.50 Re ie II HAIR SETTIN6
statistics!"
asleep, a survey by the Sleep nn St. Valentine’s Day. The currents—even by gardenrrs
sang "Happy themselves by using contam­ ly for icnle, isn Hie buds will is a good time to plant or
LOTION or OIL
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facial
If her contribution were Institute of the Spring Air Mat­ guy crowd
Birthday” to Mary.
1.50 Raiatl SHAMPOO with EGB
go
inated garden tool on healthy fail to bloom if it is not con­ transplant both, hut they
counted, the Gross National tress Co,, Chicago, shows.
Clzmi and conditions, 16 It. or.
*
Two beautiful plants were pisnt*. The effect of the trolled.
Ishould he planted shallow.
Product "would shoot up more
For noise, there are ear
Soft, strong,
FEVER THERMOMETERS
9
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KaUhllsherl r a m * I 11 a * When fertilizing or mulching
than 35 per cent to around plugs, acoustical ear muffs given away as door prises. trouble ran rasity he simulat­
Dial racial, or Hub--------- * '* $***
Several
set*
of
square
danees
around
azaleas
or
camellia*
should
receive
a
feeding
ed
by
throwing
a
pail
of
boil­
$900 billion."
sod even an electrical device
A branch of a bank named that emits a steady hum to were interspersed during the ing wuter over a choice plant 'around tho middle of Feb­ n-member not to dig as you
ruary. t'se a tvliuldo but j may damage the root system.
while it is in bloom.
Chase Manhattan put up illus­ drown out the other sounds. rvening.
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trated placards to this effect For snoring, there's an elastic i Chair woman, Florence Poir­
0 120 W 12
ier,
recited
some
compliment­
in Its windows. Each was tit­ hand the snorcr can wear to
ary poetry dedicated to all
R.z Ray VAPORIZER
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led: "What a Wife Worth?"
keep his or her mouth shut
Gallon »iia, automatic ihutofT — ——
thnse
who
took
part
in
the
One said a newspaper help- There's also a snore ball
190 P f HI MULTI VITAMINS
a
winding'
up
wanted ad for the little wo-, worn on the back ol the pa nt rangeim-nts,
One 1ablet Daily. 1001 — —
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with a Valentine tribute.
man would have to read: "R e­ jamas to discourage sleeping
Chiwabli MULTI VITAMINS
Second Vico President Her­
quirements — intelligence, en­ on the back tie lie reel to tie
Hfnil hull flavored- 60*
man 1*i ico was his usual effiergy, and skill at 12 different one cause of snoring
B rilo 5ct
rient self in a talk he gave
Rexalf
occupuations; hours, 99 6 per |
thanking the Indira of the
week; salary, none."
Water house plum* plenti­
I S A N IT A R Y
auxiliary who worked so hard
Another told husbands to fully every few days, rather
B R O O M I NAPKIN S
to make the party a sucres*
Regular Mjm1It
consider themselves great bar-1 than with u small amount ev­
Cora
Soft
Hold, or Ci\u«l
and in handling the door
gain huntcra — and lucky too ery day.
Unlit.
•hiorbent.
prize drawing*.
—and ad vised wives to pat
Visitor* from a* far away
their own backs but not to ask ' the groceries. . .**
a* Orlando and Daytona
h&gt;r cash because the old man! Mrs. John Talbelle of Man
Beach attended and stayed
probably couldn't afford it.
r Rexall.
SAVE W lt H
hsttan; "Will l comment? Until the end.
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CONOMY
llere'a the Lank’s breakdown, Yeah. Most husbands are too
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The Association I, a d I a a
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of the average housewive’s ' dumb to know this. Moat
Yeir’z supply!
PERMANENTS
Auxiliary anticipate* another
EOUMTAIN ITRIMOI, toth etlechmenU U S
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tasks, with columns showing housewives figures! it out long party and dame to lie held
Choose
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the number of hours she I ago, The husbands, if they during the Easier holiday*.
KLENZO Mouthwash
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Ruby red. spicy flavor.
going rale per hour on the too dumb to figure it out
Antiseptic.
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labor market, and the value ever Why la the bank doing
Alb-w- two In three day* to
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per week:
this? I don't know— I guess to thaw a large whole frozen
Job
Hours Rate Yalut butter up women; they’re Hit- turkey in the refrigerator,
Mi-31 Mouthwash
Nursemaid
44 5 $1,25 $55 63 ones who take rare of the says the IJ.S. Department of
Ambsr color, vrakaup
12
Dietitian
tarts. Antiseptic.
Agriculture.
33
Food Buyer
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Cook
RUBBING ALCOHOL
62
Dishwasher
I ma quality, body rub.
Housekeeper 17.5
Isopropyl.
laundress
59
Seamstress
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BUFFERED ASPIRIN
Prsctical
Raiall Brand — eoa’t
Nurse
upset tha stomach.
Mamtcnsnce
Wan
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Gardener
23
1 55 3 51
Birdseye DIAPERS
Chauufeur
2 0 2 20 4 40
Super toft and absorbTotal
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$159.34
Two
housewives,
picked
•omewhat at random from
3 lbs. .59
New York City and a little New
T - 1'
York town, tended to somewhat
OfODORANT
Cara Noma Cream er Rollae, rag 1.00at.____ 50
belittle both husbands and
IflUT ETAICB, Raiall Instant 24 0*.
"SUPPORT HOlltRY
banka and somewhat further
- Spwntai "Tups/ Shear,* aaaeilast, pr,
U0UI0 onUUNT. ckar ar pi*. 22 fl. * . ----upgrade housewifely worth,
BABY PANIt
Mr#. Irving M. Peck of MutCOLD WATT! WASH, l» » d *f " M . * -- --------Vlayt. bloomar styti. s.m.UI,______ .4 pairs .59
tontown, N." Y., said of the
BOBBY PINT
SPOT ItMOYTE, liquid, * -- ---------------- '
400 rubber lipped, black si bnxut _ __________88*
bank flguraa: ’Well, I'd go a|«« DIAMPOO, Bqidd. PV*----— ............ — ~
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long with that. But wait . . .
Professional quality. Only _ _ _ _ _ _ _3 for 2.00
I ’d jack It up to $200 a week
ILLfOTPOtt eilMlB. fcmonMad. 2$ *■
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FOOT $0X
When I start to think of all
Ladies' toll tarry, stretch, toil!*, pair, ______ 39
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HUT PAD
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And quite a few women don't
KAiOR BLADIt
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|Schopke, France* Nalley, Lyle I Taul Carlson, Gibson Cook, Su-1 ham, Robert Moore, Robert
Mrs. L. G. Stubbs was bos-1 Christenson, Inna Lundmark,J sic Sncllcnbcrgcr, V. G. Burn-JCiark and Robert Pierson,
less recently at her spacious
Palmy Beach Drive home In
Forest City to a stork shower
for Mr*. Joe A. DeKleva.
Assisting Mm . Stubbs as co­
hostesses were Mrs. C. F.
Fields and Mrs. Bruce Klerstead.
The DeKleva heir arrived on
January 24 and was named
James Joseph.
The party area was color­
fully decorated In blue and
white with Items familiar to
the ato'k used in the decor.
Clever game* were played
with Mrs. Stubbs presenting
an amusing reading telling of
the hardship* of the new
father.
Special, guest was Mrs.
Joseph G. DeGleva from Che*,
wick, Penna. She and Mr. De­
Kleva are visiting and enjoy­
ing their new grandson.
Other Invited guest* were
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the Mmes. E. II. Johnson, Esabelle Hoirle. Henry Jones,
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Earl Emde, Allen Forward,
MRS. L. G. RTUimS In pmirlntf punch for Mrs. Joe A. DeKleva, honnrec
Eugene
McGeen.
Gerald
of a recent shower at the Stubbs Forest City home. Mrs. C. F. Fields and
Brown, James Potter and Lu­
Mrs. Bruce Kierstad, left, were co-hofttesses and at the riKht is Mrs.
ther Mile*.
Joseph 0. DeKleva, the honoree’s mother-in-law from Cheswick, Penna.
Also the "Mmes.
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spread the cold germ* Even
though her laundry sn-ms
fresher than springtime when
she takes it out ol the wash­
ing machine, it still ran Ikplaying host U, an army of un
pleasant germ*
This t* the conclusion reach
ed in tests of home laundry
methods tiy the Department of
Agriculture's
Clothing
and
Textile Laboratory. As many
as 30 kinds of harlrria ran
survive tite o»ua! washing pro­
cess despite the vast selection
of sinl* and detergents, the
government researchers re­
ported As a result of the
test* the researchers recom­
mended that housewives use
disinfectants In ttioir wash.

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By M m . II. L. Johnson
[Saturday night for the annual I with their director, Miss Ol-lo'clock saw the new "belle
Mr*. Carl Mo** was hostcaa
The students lounge of Semi- Glee Club Ball. ,
I lie Reese Whittle, created a L f the ball" being seated cm
at her Lake Mary home to the nole High School was the scene| The Glee Club officers along t lovely setting which at tcn jhcr throne &gt;nd crownwi by
February meeting of the Item
last year's belle, Miss Sherry
erocallis Garden Club, As­
Thrasher
sisting Mrs. Moss as cohosThe setting was a small
teas was Mrs. Watson Reel.
The meeting wai opened
stage with steps which led
with a devotional by Mrs. M.
up to an ornamental white
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B. Smith. Mrs. Robert Zit■loveseat. A white archway en­
trower presided over the bustwined with red camellias and
inesa session.
greenery was placed over the
The club member* agreed
loveseat throne. On each side
to change the meeting to the
of the throne were placed or­
third Friday night of the
namental white chairs for the
month.
runners-up t i the belle. Small
Mrs. Ralph Jarvis, Mrs. M.
palms were placed at differ­
B. Smith and Mrs. Robert
ent parts iif the lounge.
Martin were appointed a com­
The tables were decorated
mittee to study the setting up
with glass stai candle holders
of by-laws for the club to be
holding white candles. Around
presented at the March meet­
the candles were red camel­
ing. A nominating committee
lias and greenery. Each place
was also appointed.
card and date card were de­
Mr. Copeland of Mona’s
corated with small red hearts
Flower and Gift Shop gave a
and m l pencils.
demonstration on flower ar­
ranging and valuable tips for
Chosen by the judges as the
creative designs. He created
"Belle of the Ball’’ was Miss
a beautiful triangular arrange­
Donna Howland, with Miss
ment of yellow daffodils and
Karen Thornell as first runused lavender fugi mums in a
nerup and Miss Michele Jones
pyramid shape. He stressed
as second place.
the combination of streamers
Miss Howland's escort was
and bows in adding distinction
MISS M ICHELE JONES, left, was second runner up in the annual Glee
David Lanier. Jack Beckwith
to an ordinary arrangement
Flub Ball o f Seminole INyth School. Pictured with Miss Jones from the
escorted Miss Thornell and
for weddings and other occas­
left are Miss Ollie Reese Whittle, Glee Hub Director. Donna Howland,
Mif 5
lticky Walstrom wa» Miss
ions.
"Belle o f the Ball" and Karen Thornell, first runner up.
Jones escort. Buddy BurtonT
Delicious refreshments were
president of the Glee Club, and
served at the close of the
his date led in the grand
2 medium tomatoes
2 cups thinly sliced unpared meeting to the 14 members
march.
1 thsp. butter
apples
and three guests present.
T
Dainty and talented Miss
Cook bacon-unlil crisp. Re­ 3 tbsps, catsup
Jcri
Wheatland
entertained
move .from drippings, drain 1 small Hove minced
E n t e r p r is e
the group during the evening
and cut each slice in half. Mix 1 tsp. salt
with one o f her famous selec­ • "
together flour, salt, pepper ',4 tsp. pepper
tions The Icemen of Orlando
and sage. Cut liver ihto 6
Dredge chops in flour and
furnished the music for danc­
piere»r-4»lp liver in seasoned brown In lard or drippings,
' ' By Jane Casselhefry •
ing.
flour (hen in egg diltileij, with, Four oft dripping*. Combine
Mark Werley, w&gt;n of Mr,
Mr. mid Mrs It It. Thomp­
milk. Place liviyr in frying onion, apples, catsup and gar­
Judges were Mrs. C. W.
and Mrs. L L Werley of Lakepan containing bacon drip­ lic. Add to chops Sprinkle son , who have been house of the Woods, celebrated his
Johnson, Mrs. Marian Lawson,
pings. Sprinkle any remaining salt and pepprr over chops KUi-als nf Mr. nod Mrs. War­ 12th birthday Saturday, Feb.
Mr*. Walter Fessler, Mrs. H.
flour over liver. Brown liver and apple mixture. Cover ren llise while awaiting or- 13, with a swim party and
L. Johnson. Miss Ethel Riser
slowly on both sides. Cut each tightly and simmer 43 min eupnney of tlu-ir apartment
and MDs Dorothy Morrison.
cook-out at his home.
tomato in three slices. Cook utea or until chops are done. in Jlel.nnd, were recently in­
The lunch included hamburvolved in an auto nrrldent.
tomato in butter until each Serves G.
Mr.
Thompson
mo
tirated
at
r■**
-dogs, chips, m il
side is lightly browned and
Fish Memorial Hespitnl hut drinks, ice cream and a valen
heated through
To serve,
FROSTY CRANBERRY
released with no seriuti* in- tine shaped birthday cake.
place a slice of tomato on
MEAT ACCOMPANIMENT
Sixth grade friends helping
each side of liver and top each I pkg, ( 10l3 ox. I froien cran Junes althongh con side ratde
Mark celebrate included Bob­
Inmate
was
dune
the
autowith a half slice of bacon.
berry relish, slightly deby Iw-gu, Kenneth Karcher,
molille.
Serves 4 to B.
. frosted
Chuck Lytle. Kenny Suklna,
• * •
1 cup whipping ciram
Mr. and Mr* Jue Morgan Wayne Tom mi Terry Baker
MEAT BALLS IN Cl ItltlED t thsp horseradish
tinned tills week after llllV- B,,N.y Neufeld. Jimmy Gen
TOMATO SAUCE
Whip cream until stiff Fold
MR. A N D MRS. JA M E S M. G R A N T o f Kii.wli.-i
Danny Shea and his hru
lbs ground beet
in cranberry relish and horse IKK been culled to IlyhuliM,
celebrated their till Weddinjr Anniversary Felt.
I can tomatoes
i ailish Freeze mixture in a Misaiasaippi by the ii-iimu tlier, Svult.
•
•r» at the home of their won and daughter-in-law,
*i cup soft bread crumbs
4 by III inch refrigerator truy illiit-wB find death of M ia
n n l n m r y id ip -t y | w d o th * '"
Mr.
and
Mrs.
J.
Ruwsell
Crant
of
I’aluielto
Ave­
MorKHli’s
ni!*Nr.
'« cup chopped onions
until Hrm. Cut into 12 pieces
Vy-W-v*'*
[I 111A llTlikl*
M1 iJl'lk » !lj&gt;w.
nue, i.oiiRw'imkI. Married at the hume of tin- hride
Pa tsps. salt
and serve immediately as a
Juftt
lu»*
|
»
tie
rs
to
1
‘
itithi*Ain
Mayo,
the
eonjile
has
lived
in
Enstiw
for
the
210
S.
P A R K AVE.
meat accompaniment Servrs
Mr* ( heater Beth
'4 t*p. pepper
past 28 years.
12 Mixture also may be serv- ,l,,r " f l ’«&gt; '-na weie w. ek­ fijllA In Spi’tl Mill **1(111",'*
'« cup Hour
ed without freezing
I""1
of Mr and Mrs, t*’f a"* 4»r « ImtfviT, thru spray
3 tbsps. lard or drippings
In ti Hmim anil Mihb Hr|t*n w i t h p a in t
'a tsp, augar
*
•
•
GEItMS IN' WASH
|Snodgrass, Ml*. 44 F Srmd'a l*p curry powder
\
1
1
«I•
I■
-m
Hit1
tasty
topped
44ASHING 1u\ ( I T P
It to*** " f Kll*ton, Mutviand
'* Op pepper
Drain *4 cup juice from the may surprise the fastidious returned to Daytona Item )&gt; w i t h is i lit I'd i' b»*!"Si* *»r m t x **&lt;I
Inmatoes, reserving remain I hinr-eyv ife *o know it may be for n couple of tinyts visit w i t h h ut N ' t AHiit ivs, iak.ilf’t*d
nii iAhrutiriiA o r * m i r r r i - a i i i .
mg juice and tomatoes Four her'own w.i-zt that's helping to v ith them.

Set wen at 323^ degrees.
1 had a short note from a
reader, Gertrude Fos, the Pour milk over bread cubes.
Add salt and sugar. Beat eggs,
other day. She says that she
add to bread mixture with
enjoys reading the column and
butter and vanilla, mix well.
ha* tried quite a few of the
Pour Into Ha qt. greased cas­
recipes. That is wonderful and
serole. Set casserole in a pan.
- I am so glad that she wrote
Four In hot water to within t
to me. She sends several re­
Inch of top. Bake 30 to (Vi
cipes for making Vinegar Pie.
minutes or until knife inserted
So let'* try one of them.
near rim comes out clean.
OLD FASHIONED
Serves 8.
VINEGAR PIE
• • •
3-eggs
CHERRY CREPESSUZETTE
3 Ihsps. butter
Cherry Sauce:
3 Ibips. vinegar
2 cups froien iwclcncd cher­
It* cups hot water
ries
baked pie shell
3 tbsps. cornstarch
, % cup sugar
4a cup sugar
■ 44 cup flour
dash aalt
pinch of salt
'a tsp. rum flavoring
N cup chopped toasted nut
2 tbsps. butter
mrata
Crepes:
Beat eggs until light, then
4a cup pancake mix
add with butter, vinegar and
3 eggs, well ln-aton
hot water to the combined su­
4a cup milk
gar, flour and salt; blend
melted tiutter
smoothly. Conk over hot water
confectioners sugar
in double boiler, alirrlng cun
Start frozen cherries heat
stantly until thick. Add 44
mg
In saucepan. Combine
cup nulmeals, turn into pic
cornstarch, sugar ami salt
ahell and aprinkle remaining
nut{ over the aurfarc to make Mix well. Stir tills mixture in
one of the most delicious pica to the‘ hot cherries and cook
over moderate lieat while stir
you ever tasted.
ring, until thickened and clear
• • f
Add flavoring and bolter
SPANISH FRANKS
Serve warm on hut pancakes
I frankfurters
To prepare pancakes Me a
44 cup fat
sure pancake mix into bowl.
4a green pepper, diced
Beat eggs well, then add milk |'a cup tomato julre over bread
1 medium onion, chopped
crumbs Add beef, onions, salt
1 pkg. (144 cups) precooked Pour into panrake mix amt
and '* tsp pepper Mix Dior
stir
lightly.
Brush
hot
skillet
rice
very lightly with oil Use '» ouglily. .Shape mixture into 24
1\ cups hot water
balls, using roundt-d table
2 cam (8 oz. each) tomato cup batter fur each pancake
spoon for each, t'uat meal
Flip
pancakes
when
bubbles
aauce
form on top Ttiese dainty! ball* with flour and Inuwn In
1 tap. aalt
pancakes bake in about one|'ur,i or drippings. Four off
Brown franka In to inch aklldrippings Add remaining to
let over medium heat Re­ minute. As they get done, re
malocs and Juice, sugar, cur­
move
to
warm
platter,
brush
move franks. Melt (at In skil­
ry powder and 4» tsp pepper
let. Add green pepper, onion with melted butler, Sprinkle
Simmer lor 20 minute*. Serves
and rtee. Cook and alir over with confectioner* sugar. Roll
G to 8.
high heat until lightly brown and (alien with toothpick tre­
• • •
ed. Add remaining ingrrd move pick before serving with
PORK CHOP APPLE
saucej.
Serve
hot
with
warm
irnta; nils well. Bring to boil,
DELIGHT
cover, aimmer IS minutes cherry sauce.
. , .
6 rih nr loin pork chops, cut
Replace franks, simmer i
N to i Inch thick
LIVER TOMATO SPECIAL
minutes longer. Serves 4.
3 tbsps flour
t • *
3 slices bacon
I thsp. lard or drippiugi
CUSTARD BREAD PUDDING 1 lb. beef liver, sliced 4x inch
4* cup chopped onion
chirk
1 qt. milk, scalded
2 cups day-old bread cubes 2 tbsps, flour
44 tsp. salt
44 tap. salt
4, tip. pepper
4k cup augar
44 tsp. sage
3 eggs
1 egg. slightly beaten
3 tbips. melted butter
2 tbsps. milk
4k tap. vanilla

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th e
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ile r ta a e r i, l it a o f on Id! C o u n ty ,
t o th e C o u n t y J u d g e o f S e m i*
n o l i C o u n ty , F lo r id a . a t h la
o f f ic e tn ih # c o u r t hr&gt;u®* o f
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M l I I T IIII 1 X I K K
N O T I I ' K t « h-r»t&gt;y *!v *ti ih *l
1 am -nr***-1 In h u*ln -«* at
513 S u n rli , Ave.. North OrUnd".
c - u n t y , Ft-rtit*
umt-r th, nctiti"ii&gt; n . m . of
K l'N R IS K n i S T I l l B L T I I I t S . *n.|
that I Int.ri't to r t . l i t i r **l«l
" * rn - Tilth I h , r t - r k o f th*

F ic T iT im * \ a m k
N O T IC E IS hereby siveft iliat 1
a m ' a n g a g f d in hualneea at R L
1 B o y 14 E. Maitland. S e n jln o le
County,
F lo rid *
under
the
fictitio us name of. f«ake Horn ell
Ceramic Studio, and that 1 In*
tend to re y later tabl name with
the Clerk nf the Circuit Court,
Seminole County, Florida, In
accordance with the provialnna
of the i'li tlt lo ui Name Slat *
ut#». to*w 11 li
Sertion IIS At
Florida Statute* 195?
Big: Thomas l*. Herakotricfi
I’ uMifth Jan. 2ft Ac Feb. 4. U.
H. IMS,
C IH -U

I ' l r i ' i i l i i ' . . u r l . 8 - m l m i l r C ix ip t y .
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N O T IC E OF e i i K i i i r m m i :
NO T IC E IS H E B E R T G IVEN.
♦hat f, .T I . I T H E r t HORBT
Sheriff
nf Seminole Count),
Florida, hy virtue nf a writ
la sued out o f the Small Claim a
Court
In and
for
Semihole
County, Florida, on the 11th
day of September, A. !»., i l i l .
In that certain cauee between
H IM .
L I ' M I I E I ’.
A
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W IL L IA M K H A IlT W IC K . D u-

n o t h e o r a iiritirr*s * u r
NO T IC E 13 H E R E B Y -£» TVF.N
T I H T I. J L U T H E R H' *T1RY.
Sh er if f
of
Seminole County,
Florida, by virtue of • writ
I Pitied fiut o f the Small Claim*
Coi7rt
in and
for Sent In ole
County,* Florida, on the loth
day o f A u c u m , A. D.
in
that
certain
cauae
between
IIA R P K R
NEON
C OM I'ANT,
P la in ti ff, and B U N D E L L MO­
T E L . Defendant, have in my
fHv*P#**lnn the f o llo w in g dea*
cr (bed personal prope rty to*
w it:
2 Face 51of el \ r « n Sign
I n s i a l led on • pole at I I I !
Orlando
Drive,
Sanford,
Florida
a a the prope rty o f H U N D E L L
M O T E L that on the Itfih day
•*f March,
D 1
befwaen
th#* legal bnura of pale, to - w tt:
* f l e r II on o'clock in l he f tif inoon and bafora SiOO o'clock
in ih a afternoon, on the eald
day at the front door of t ha
County Court Ho u«e In .Han
|f „ r,| .s,minc&gt;!» Co u n t}. Florid*.
t eh a HI o f f e r f nr *ate to the
hlgbeet M d l e f for cafth In hand,
the ah' ve described personal
prope rty o f S P N D E L L MOT CI .
J ' L
Hobby. Sh er if f o f
Seminole County.
Florida
PuM uh Feb It. n A Mar. 4.
11. I M l
CDJ-TT

TUCSON, Aril. (U P I) - A
new golf couriB *nd llfi.noo
more in priie money await the
lit pros who will u r oft
Thursday in Ihe $46,000 Tucson
Open.
Five former winners *re en­
tered against a respectable
field which Includes Rod Turn
seth of Spokane. Wash., and
Rcrt Yancey of I’ hiiadelphia.
Kunseth overtook Yancey in
the final Tound of the $67.non
Phnene* Open Iasi weekend to
win $10,500, which was $i.’0
below his entire 1064 earnings.

Passing Fancy

Legal Notice

F eb . 18, 1965 —

grralB

DEAR ABBY: We have
three sons. 13. 12 and 10. I
am worried about our eld­
est boy. lie is about the
same si»c as his 12-year-old
brother. In fact, they are
often taken for twins. The
two younger boys gang up
on the older one, who Just
stands (here and lels them
beat him up. He doesn't rry
or hit hack or even ask for
help. This doesn’t seem
normal to me. I know* all

By Abigail

brothers fighl sometimes,
but this is no fight He won't
even try to defend himself.
He is a good student and a
very quiet, obedient boy.
Could aomething be wrong
with him? I can't figure It
out.
MICHIGAN MOTHER
DEAR MOTHER: Don't'
try to "figura it out " Aik
your family doctor (or
pediatrician) to recommend
someone who speclaliies in

child behavior problems, and
take the boy there. Some­
thing IS wrong with a boy
who will not defend him­
self, or retaliate when at­
tacked. P. S And while you
are about It, find out what
is making unprovoked ag­
gressors out of the other two
boy*.
•

a

•

DEAR ARBY: Mr daughter is divorced, has two
smalt children and receives

Qacoby On iBhidqsiB* 0swo[j Jocobx

‘Bump’ Elliott
GAINESVILLE (L T Il- T h e
Florida High School Athletic
Association and Florida Ath­
letic Coaches Association said
Michigan football coach Chal­
mers W. (Rump) Elliott will
participate in their co-sponsor­
ed football clinic here July 2131.

franfurh

CDsunh Obbif.:

In Tucson Open

fendant, In and to the follow*
Inic described real eatate wits
uafe, lying nnd a1&gt;*liii; hi Srmlhoje County, Ftorlila, to -w it;
Lot I I , Bine It 11, Dratm*
wold Fourth Se-floTv. «e*
c or dlny to Plat thereof r e ­
f t Mite
cord* *t In
plat
Ho It 4,
A tto rn e y a a t l4 w
paisi* 15, Public Record« of
S u ite M S — -S a n fo rd A tla n tic
Seminole County. Florida
N a t io n a l H a n k R u lM ln g
v* the pr ope rly of W I L L I A M
I". O. l i r a w e r 7,
F
t l A B T W f C K . that on the
Sanford, Florida
I*th day o f March. ft D . IMS.
F u b lla h J a n . 21 4 F * b
n
between
the leical hours of
1«. t i l l
pal* In -wit, a fte r It :* ’ A' o ’rlork
C D !-M
In the f rrn ■ *n and before *:bn
DENVER — (N E A ) — It
o'. 1. k In Ih . ................ nn l b ,
in
t i i i : r i n d i t c m n r in
may have lookrd like an aerial
i ur
v i v r. ^
. ..
.
“ I »*&gt; at the front t . r .*f
? ! . r l\ V M , ;
V*- • ’ * ••nun.r c ™ , «
H o , . , in
circus in Denver on Sept. 16,
i tt v, . F i n
nn n o*
" i f **4iifonl,
B.mlnol,
&gt;'oun&lt;&gt;.
rf'.n
m \
1962. when the Broncos' Frank
Florida, I alull o f f e r for aale
r i n V c M i v m i . i it o
to the highest bidder for cash
Tripucka set the American
A L K R E H &lt;J. H A Y U L 'K .
In har^d the above deeortbed
Football League record lor
P U I n l l t f . real e -ta te of W I L L I A M *F
Vf,
I I A I I T W 1CK
most passes attempted in one
E D W IN
A
S T U D W R I .L a n d
J L Hobby. Sher iff ,^f
game. He threw S6, complet­
----- S T P D W E L L hi* « • ' .
eSeminole County, Florida
al. If alive, and If dead, rti** ttti- rubtlftli Feb. I*.
A l * ( - ,4. I.\
TUB
C IR f I IT
COI RT, ing 29.
known heir*, de\ivere, !**;«4444.
n
i **j
.
n in t h * f l ' n i r u i r t m
i * LIT .
t e n . or franteee- and ATI p,»r. i' U J . T I
IN
AND
ro w
Ig M h O L K
t i e f claiming any lntare«t i&gt;
r o i A T V , F l o r i d a '***
through.
under
or
agjitu«t
IN Clift N CF. II A Ml. IHW*
them, anil all other ptr-oii* In Ihe Court »»f the Couafy
Dl%THICK
IN T i l K
rilH T IT
r o t T IT ,
hav in g or clnlrnhig any 1ni ••ri*« i .Initaes. Seminole t'ounfy, Fl o r- D A N I E L T R A C Y ,
N IN TH
J l Dll I ft I*
&lt; liltT IT .
Jr» the real property dIear r I bed Hda, In Probe I e.
P LA IN T IF F
tn rei Eatale o f
IN A N D
FOB
M'.MINOl.t:
herein.
VS
c o v n m r , f l o r i d ft
Defendanta IDA M A T H U G H E T
T o II I Credtiora end reranaa E L M I R A T R A C T .
IN ( ' l l ft N ( ' F R Y NO. HUM
N O T IC E OF ft I I T
DEFENDANT
Clnlma o r
Ilehiftftda
TO
THE
DEFENDVNT«
IN H e f Inft
M * n i K \' ATKINS.
NOTICE. T O U M T . c n
nI ii t An Id Eatefei
P LA IN T IFF
T H E AB OV E- E N T I T L E D SPIT,
trac t.
You aiol mi h o f you are t o i i : l m i r a c
to ■w 1•
VS
Whose residence Is
hereby
notified
end
reijulretl
E D W I N * t STI fiU E L L an I
11. South G.u field Avenue JAMES \\ \T KIN S
to p’ » -ent any claim* wind d e ­
DEFENDANT
-------- s t p d u E L L lilt wtifa,
Columbus, uhl n
mand* which you, »-r either of
m i t i u : TO A1*1*I: ft It
W A R R E N SANDS and
You a fa h er eb y—required t «
you
m
&lt;*&gt;
have
age,
net
the
SANDS.
h *
wife,
d K 'd h iK
f il e your wr itten defense to T O i J AM E S W A T K I N S
W H i i m r* ftb!*m* la tinM t ' . V l K I l and — -— - Ml VGEB. estate of IDA MAY H U U H E Y the
Bill
of
Complaint
Tar
hi# wife. I W
BOW P \ and deceased l»t# of aaid County, divorce filed 'herein against
know n
to
the
County
Judge
o
f
Sem
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You n r ** tiiraby r*'pilr**1 t**
- —
BOW E N, hla
J l;
you. with the Clerk of the
to
Bit A I *SII \ W and
HR \D- nole County, Florida, at his a bote
Court
on
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before f e your writ Ian
r Uoriiplalnt
f*»f
S11 A \\ , h kh wife., It II 11A M • of fire in the court bouse of March 12. IMlfc, and serve a h i # tllM
f llr J h»r **io a
t n■!
M Y « n l — — RAM SE Y, hi* aaid Courtly at Sanf rd. F lo r ­ mips of tarns up m p lain tiff s «liv*»rca
wife. J5 M K S K
Jl \ R T L E T T ida, within sia eaten t u rnoiiiha attorney. James C Collier. *01 &gt; u. wltlt Tb # U l n k of ihft
on
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bafora
and
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hi* from tiia lime of Hie first pub- Vi r d Church Bt reel, iirlando, a Imt a iMuirt
lh a 1 ton o f Ibis notice
Two
March \;
IM'.
anil i f f m * a
w if e D P D \ V I E L a n d
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H " i Ida
copies
of
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I
in
or
demand
D t N I L L hi* w 'e
III ’ R K Herrin fall rml or a derraa copy t’ f aariift up«'i! p l a i n t i f f •
T"1
1 T T w if e ..f W M HI i: Ik ET V shall be in wiltlhft au-1 snail |if -, , on feaao a ill l « eiilrr#s| aUnrnft) J ithc* «* «*"P
stare thr |it.o m o f frui Irm-i
\V#■mf t*h u r . ft S11ai* *. * *r l * n •)•#.
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i \S wife
f .?• i l l s l( U i- vs cLImjtlii. uTol shall
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his
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jM |i\ L ' ' ' N u i J V and MAY
ic ti. pro - atnfaa* &gt; will ba ani ar ft I
mp * tied 11 -r Iri Gila V•h lay of
a
ft
a I n• l a o u
V . CON OLEV
hla wife
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W I T N E S S my ban4 an4 a^al
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mod
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in
or
demand
not
•nmol# tNill ii 4Y
nl Han for 1
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ftoijft h o 'l-* 'f *i&lt;d &lt;C ’iri*y at r*aa»d. !•’ • of Bt-ld &lt; «*unlv 1
huaband 1f ®l»vft and tf d*A«l t o i J. sn J Hailly
(ijdg# of Aamtnnla
tb# fjrikfi-iW't U* '' * dft^ **'-*SanfrsTd
t da ft'iihin an • ha Ooun*v
k, Florida »t hl» of* *
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claim or da ma n d ah all b# In
from
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A B E H K B E t i r NOT!
tu ' l n i
and wbatt a la ’ a tha
having nr c L t i l ’ * * ri y hijj*ri n j p -ft nf- 11cat I i1 o f t hla t o t e * T w o cop.
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a g a ' *i * t you in Ih* a l»ov* can-a fi • *ddr*M
r 'ha fla»rna*rt
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t* tha place of r***d*nee
your
1M9H
ar
with
lha
Clark
of
claimant, agantx or attornar •ita
L l of *h* iouthaaat gu ar- |
n j p*ti! o ff left a'Mr ft mi of 1%®
tar &lt;8 E‘* • *’ f l! ’ * s r* ji ’ hi* I'l'urt •$tu! tfi a * r i * 4 ojijp iny! ir r o m p a nt*d (•jr a III Inn
In
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n i it Qua t ttr
f s \A \ * 4 • l ’ rr* f up’ in thr pi* in tif f or ft* of ona dollar and pudi
4h*
Houlh^Er;
Qu-sltif t&gt;9 #Uorn*&gt;*. Mahonty, Had* claim or demand n**t au (iiad tn by the claimant hla ftgent
nr
aifo rn ay and accompanied
ilHVL) of tha North la-aa* 1tnw Cham bar* and Adam* aha11 b* void
by * filing fee o f on* dollar a*’ d
\\V%1 L l FH I I * ^iat IKK \ a I i• 4! Bank Urntld
/*/ Mafvtn O Bland
A ' J t ’' iar
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claim nt demand nm * ■
n| J ac k • *•n' ' : Florida no*
Vb »i*ruff»r of tka L*§’
Qu®r»tr '
f led fthall be v -1d
ll Ith IMA t *
\Nt.( tod Tatmmant of
of t hft F i ■ti ■» ai&gt; Q uit iar la'ar than M
Fr*d Hall
E ' h * I F a 1* II • C o w a n,
l A W i g * " f a®i1 N o rfh ” *a’ &gt; " ’* fail a t f (in « 1*a - ra* P i1"*
Vb udinltiiai r a i o f of 'h*
nfftftm
ex t
na
antara I
! ir' eAod
Qua rter i n w * i a 11 In *«
F.fttai* * f
Gn UDDS V F II E D E BH'.K
linn I" . Tuwtifttri* 11. f*' ilh, $u 111»t v«&lt;u for fb* rallaf da
t&lt; iff N V II V I . L 1*» e as ' d
Hang ft j-2 I' . •&gt;' 111 FamHiul* n- i tniftd sn Mi*" * &gt;inplainl Thl* J \iLirn ay for Ih* E *&lt;• ia „of
■■tu »• f foi » - 1 « f a trior I ga g *
Fib* s Eatfttl* I’ h in n , d* . f t • d HTi NKTR i %M. DA VIA a
Count ) T "M i*,
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DISH
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YOU AND » ' H - u
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A ’ 1’ -to* yft for Adn*cni!ft*fA*rir
a | * 111* t IB
kirk Mai*
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Naf f rd, Florid a 32771
ft ll ( y &lt;&gt; K
SUBDIV ISIO N Hanford FI t la S IT71
haari Inalltuif 1 and ii pa- in a
NIT Nl &gt;
ici'or din a Pnfjlah r«h. 4 ll, II SI lt«B rui.iipti Bali. ti. is. it a sur
In tha r i f f u i ! M u r * of (h r *
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-• Hi# i «• i flier #of aa r#
C IU I
Ninth Judicial • iv n i m an I
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Hi I* al Book ' l l '
for Hamlnoli • untr
Florida
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NO T IC E IS H E R E B Y OIV'BN N “IM H K o r M I K R i r r 'i » a i .e
Hacord« "f Hrininola Counof H i d
auli
* ALFRED G
NOTIC i: Ih IIE lc r.B T G IV E N
t l « ! pura jaci lo tha Pumma ryf
*k I1' lo r id a
HATDUK IMa • ,f
FI*
tha* I J
Ll H I C K
HGBBT
1 i i d T ga tntr * n h
*1! airticluraa F - ai Dacraa r*rid*red on in* , h
\v LN A STUD 'A E L L
h
fri'f
**f ft# m in ol# 4“*(,i, nr v
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»♦%*mft n f • n ww
and ! '"iii dav nf February, A ft
that Ih* ii a •u t a o f ** d * ,»i
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Ida.
hy
virtu*
of
a »r!«
t ii * t certain ta u t*
tu" qulat lha, tiflr of l i J i U . l ' lirira'tBi on b4*U land and fla* l!*aj. ai
iaauad tiu- n f tha Kmall i'la lm *
G
I I A Y D I h In an.1 r
ha ».iraa a'ta had Hiarato: a!«o pft**dlng in it.e T|r» ult ( ’our* in Court. In and for
baml nnla
i bn? a ••!*•« r I bad raal pr«' j**r ■v . 4ll § • ft atr $m »!f*clrlr% watar. and for Hern m-!* I'aiint^, F l o r * Count ).
Florida, »’ n 1ft* i f h
that you and *§ch of you *r«
r ‘ ti#r hvatlng conking, r*- Ida, in Uh*n ary No 11 nnn day of Aepiambar A D , ’. H4,
rtqu'rx) to ft!, your Answ.r ,.f , (r!*tfsnn«, Hahtltig. plumbln*. wherein F L O R I D A l/ )A N C u l l - tn that certain eauaa b*tw*an
olhsr pttt-llns to Hi* Com- -.nMUtln*, 1rrl**U'n. » n &lt;1 F a NT. IN C . a Florida c orpo r­ C H A P M A N C O N C R E T E PRt»ation. la plaintiff, and C H A R powftf » y i i r m i , marhlnta. a p p ll
plaint hftraln with ihft r L - k
DUCTS P la in t if f and Mil A
the a Iiiiv e-atyl*-d i ’ ciurt «"* ! '•* *ric#B. f U iu r fa , and apppr tfn- LEA B R U n n iA and W A N D A I f HP F R A N K M i l l I.L DdffK
ftervr inilir 1h*f**|,f Ml'"1
'* ‘ ' ' . ■it b ®„ fti n -’ i now a r t or mny 111* 11It 114 art Defendant*,, th* dant ■, lifi and fr» the f od lo w ing
HE N A n *IIEN At »*•» *.*) • f •’ i.a t * a Ti a r |»#r 1a t*i t n, **r he underelg nrd aa Clerk *»f *ald daar rlbal r**at aatat*. situate,
. ftr t with If*. 4»r c&gt;n laid pra- Court, will at 1i :A0 o'clock A
tha I'laiu Uff. I * Mali a* '-*
tying and being In Kemlnnla
Nrlandu, Flo rid *
-m &lt;*r h r' "T• mlBAi, atari though thay t * M . on Thuraday. February IS. County, Florida, t o - w i t .
1I4S, o f f e r for sal* and sail
lata d)*d *»r d &lt;rtacha bl*
tha SMh day uf Mai*.h J&gt;(
Lot
10 o f
G E ORGE W
4ithcrw]a« D#Cf«a l*ro C'UJ(**bc T og alhar with tha f o ll* w ln g to th* highest and 1-*ftf bidder
THOMAS* SECOND A D D I­
' * m« of proparty which ara for rash, at tha fr««ni ( w e a l )
w ill 'ha *ntared ag-«uiet )nu for
T
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ID W AY
ac­
tlia re li ef
demaiidrd
In ,hr local ad In «%dl parinantnl ly 1n ■ door of th* A ftmi node bounty.
cordin g to ihs Plat there
Uoiiildaint a rid tha cauar will - a i l e d *• a part of lha im ­ Court H uub* In Hanford, F l o r ­
o
f
as
recorded
in
Plat
U»»vk
ida, th*
fnlluwlng
deecrthsd
provement* &gt;&gt;n laid land;
pr«" c*d »a part* I h* fr *‘ '» r
11, Page 17 of th* Public
\Y* • ting house E l e c t r 1c t-araonal pr*ip*rly« t&lt;•-wn :
IT IS F U I I T H F R Ultl »i - K L I *
Rtuorda of Ha in I no Ia Cou n­
1 Buok&lt; ri*e — 4 shelf, 1 tBuilt-in Oven Model 1'LCttiftl tllla Nat • !•• K fMtol I
ty, Florida
pc LB aulte (couch and 2
I I I Harlal V i l l i * *
In thr halliard I t r i a l i * &lt;■•**•
as
tha
property o f MR A MRH
c h a i r * ) . I f i t vanla Radio;
Want in g h otaat E 1 « C I f I c
papar * f gmaraJ flr c u t a t ' •n
I c a f fe * table, I end lab* F R A N K MCG ILL that on th*
Built-in Range M o d e U P l^ J t*
puhllfthad In Hamlnoja * unn
f Mam b A I* ! » '
!. a. 1 PhllO • 71 * TV aftt-- 14th .lay
Sftflal YSOIllo
FJnri*ta aura a w»a k f «r four
T M - stand.
din in a
anil* hat wean the le * a l lioura of
Quaker Hull’ ii 11eater MoM i Miiiivt-utlir w*rk a
*
ale,
to
-w
it.
a f te r 11 .uw i u lo- k
f mat) 111 me mahngan ) 1 t a ­
del UllaiEI Serial 114441*
W lT NKtth my hand *• * irik
U J T V L S S my hand and the
ble. 4 half*, buffet, china tn the forenoon and hef o i*
of Ilia * 'll cut I Four i o f «
clusel; 1 GE K le t irlc iron; 2 00 4*‘(1ock Irt Hte afternoon
Ninth Ju.ll.-'sl 'I n Kit l nl It.,
"1 «h|»
* * '1!','/'*•
1 O K r e f r l 0 * rg to r; 1 gaa on the said day at tha front
t i f l l t u l 0 , . I u! lltO , 41 " , 11. 1- H ' t l J * . Ill’ s &lt;"■*
°* l ' l n
of
th*
County
Ciiurt
• l e v * — apt alee: l OE v a ­ door
ruary,
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1**1l « t h day of February. 11*1
In
Hanford
Ratnlnol*
cuum cleaner, 3 dr ft#sera; House
(•KAl.i
'HEAD
1 M ay*i f iv * »h- Mch- atuio; County, Florida, t shall offer
Arthur H. lieckwlth, J r »
Arthur II
Barkwlth. Jr
3 heda
double
(AM A ft); for *i»!l* I h the highest bidder
(M a rk
, Clerk of th* CirCUH t*4*urt
} anttuu* chair, I cheat/ for rash in hand, th* above
liy Martha T Vltilan
Batninol* ‘ ‘ "Unty. FI rlda
d t s e f l had reel aetata o f Mil* A
d r * w *ra
Deputy Clark
By: Martha T. Vlhlau
Aald sale la to ba mad a to M IlH F R A N K Met J I L L
(A copy o f the Complaint filed
Deputy Clark
J L Hobby. Sh er if f of
herein la attached to the copy satisfy tha t*rma of said HumJULKtt H COH EN o f
Samlnola County, Florida
of tl|«ft n-rtivA whith I* mailed mary Final Decree
CO H E N 4 COH EN
PuhLfth Feb. I*. :s A Mar. 4
to each defendant for whom a ( S E A L *
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Arthur II
Beckwith
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residence in *re apeclflc than, a
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Clerk o f Ih* Circuit Court VDJ-71
• ig t * of country waa g i v e n • In
Att(irna&gt;a for Plaintiff
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MaUona&gt;, Hadlow, Cham bar*
Deputy Clark
FOR SALE
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DEAR ABBY: The letter
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and (hose who go to bell
don’t receive them, then !&gt;•
knows a lot more about in­
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tion than most mortals. I
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the heck, the guy is dead
and can't hear us anyway,
so let's all go home!"
Sincerely,
A PASADENA SURGEON
* • •
C O N F I D E N T I A L TO
"FR A N K LY CONFUSED;”
The commandment, "Thou
shalt not commit adultry,*
applies to all, The double
standard exist* only in the
minds of those who wish to
rationalise their wrong-do­
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•
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BY, Box 69700, Las A oS*1'**,
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enclose a stamped, self-ad­
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Tomorrow — "Dear Edyth
l u u t i i r r w n m e it
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Thornton McLeod"
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NOW

Van Buren

By Ruth Millett

a re Ih e o n ra ’ 4 w h o
Whrf are your real friends ? I T h e y
They nr«* tin* onra
you le ave
ynj
f re li n k
b e lle r
think of firsl when you huvr
Hood news to ahure, beciiuac ra th er than worse, f o r h a v ­
you know they'll b« h»ppy ing1 been w it h them.
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t h ir d
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d u m m y '* la s t t r u m p a n d a s ­
pect
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a p p a r e n tly
ii. id I n c o m e e x h a u s t e d h y t h e
s t r a i n o f m a k in g t h a t b r i l ­
lia n t . t r u m p lr a d w a s c a r e f u l
t o c o n s e r v e b o t h h is k i n g s n d
q u e r n o f c lu b s .
N o w S o u th r u f f e d a f o u r th
d ia m o n d a n d p la y e d o u t h i*
t w o r e m a in in g t r u m p * . W e s t
d is c a r d e d a h e a r t o n th e la s t
t r u m p le a d b u t S o p t h w a s in
c o n t r o l ; H e s i m p l y te d a t h i r d
c lu b . W e | t . U lo k h i * k i n g a n d
q u e e n o f d u b a a n d th e n h a d
to
le a d
h e a rt*
a m i H g iv e
S o u th a t r i c k w it h t h l k in g
o n t h e s e e o n d le a d .

no help from her former
husband. (He ha* remarried
and left the stile.) I have
been taking care of her chil­
dren day* while she works.
She mike* very good mon­
ey. bill I have a small pen­
sion ami don't take anything
for helping her. My daugh­
ter i* very quarrelsome.
She curse* m* and Ihe child­
ren and treat* me like a hir­
ed hand. She ha* been get­
ting me so m nous and upset
lately that I can'C-eat or
sleep right, and my health
it beginning to fail.
I have had a proposal of
marriage from a very nice
man I've been going with
for two years, but he want*
me to promise him that af­
ter we are married I will
n«t take the responsibility
of caring for my grandchild­
ren any more. He say* that
is the only way we can he
happy. I care a lot for this
man. Abby, am! want to
marry him But is it fair of
him to make ine choose be­
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Executive hoard member*
of the South Seminole Wei
come Wagon Club *et (heir
annual project and fund rals
log campaign for the year at
a luncheon meeting held Mon
day at the home of Mr*. Jenle
Fritter In Briarwood.
The club will direct it*
work for the year to the Luth­
eran Children'* Home and the
Home for the Aged in Slavia,
visiting and prdviding outing*
.for both each month.
Tbe main fund railing event
will be the aale of greeting
card*.
Following tbe l u n c h e o n ,
thote attending surprised Mr*.
Bernard Willoughby, the for­
mer Mr*. Sue Gate*, with a
linen abower during which a
SIGNING CONTRACTS for the Forest City Community Association to
mock wedding ceremony was
serve as sponsor for a new Boy Scout Troop jn the area are John C. Dibconducted with Mr*. Clare
ler (le ft), field director of Central Florida Council', and Allen Forward,
Paulacn at the bride, Mr*.
Association president, {.coking on is Charles McPherson who will be
Gild* Pettinati a* the groom,
scoutmaster of the new troop, scheduled to meet the first Monday of
and Mr*. Maryann Mile* a*
each month, beginning in March, at Forest City Baptist Church.
the miniiter.
The next board meeting it
tchcduled for 11:30 a.m„
March IS, at the home of Mr*.
Bea Baggett in Winter Park.
General member»hip meet­
ing of ihe club will be held at
11:30 a.m., next Thursday, at
'be iiviitc of Beef in Mait­
land. The film, "Why a Heart
Association?" will .be 'shown
•
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SAN FRANCISCO fL 'P l) South Seminole heart educa­ Wanted: ( A tail light for
tion chairman. It alio 1* hop horse* that doesn't make the
ed that Dr. Maria Percx wilJ^anlmal nervou* and won’t
be able lo attend tbe meeting irritate hi* rump,
to speak to the group.
| That’s the problem facing
------------------'San Francisco's mounted poj lice a* the result of the dis­
covery that Mate law require*
urh hghtrmr any caravan:— Since the mounted detail of.
ten travels in a group, police
j figure their horse* qualify.
...
"The area on a horse where
HILLS, Calif
you need them 1* an odd place
(U P I) — Songwriter Jerry
to put light*." laid Sgt. Joe
Livingston'* ion wa* under
COMFORT ARTICLES marie by tbe Auxiliary
Galik, in charge of the detail,
piychiatric observation today,
Unit to Old Glory American Legion Post 18.T of
who noted that the animal*
following the shooting of his
Altamonte Springs go to veterans hospitals in
base thu* far thwarted all at
parent* because they "were
tbe state. Displaying some of tbe items are Mrs.
tempt*.
bugging him," police reportCatherine Hurkhardt, rehabilitation chairman,
"The next thing you know,
ad.
right, and Mrs. Molly Stcmlle.
w ell need directional signGary Livingston, 'll. wa*
alt," he sighed.
booked on auipieion of as­
sault with intent to como;it
murder and tin o was taken
to Los Angeles ( uunty Gm-

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NEW YORK (L T D - When eral legislator passed in 1936
Anthony J,' Celebreire, aecre- and amended in 1961 gives the
tary of health, education and
national
government aome
welfare, called for industry to
powers
to
intervene in situa­
help in aolving the nation's
problems in air and water pol­ tions involving interstate or
lution, he waa touching upon navigable waters affecting in­
a subject which occupies a terstate conditions.
Most major rivers pass
substantial share of the atten­
tion of ihojsa&amp;is of business­ through several states, each
of which may have its own
men.
Tbe day* when most Amer- ideas on anti-pollution mea­
icin rivers ran free and clean, sures, the NAM review not­
when ground water could be ed. It said that one of the
tapped with little effort and most extensive and successful
water virtually could be had effort* to solve tbe conflicts
for the asking, are long gone in standards has been in the
from the national scene. Per­ work of the Ohio River Valley
haps tbe a verije citizen is Water Sanitation Commission,
not as conscious as he should formed by eight states in 1948.
The commission's job, the
be of the nation's water pro­
blems, or not so acutely aw are NAM ..noted, "was to reverse
of them as may be the oper­ the trend of a half-century of
ator of a big manufacturing indifference to river abuae.
"Through cooperative ef­
plant; the National Associa­
tion of Manufacturer* (NAM ) fort* and a program to spread
has been urging thst. he keep understanding, it succeeded
himself informed better than dramatically. T r e a t m e n t
plants now serve 90 per cent
in the past.
Celebrerze, addressing
a of the sewered population of
National Industrial Conference the Ohio Valley, and fourBoard gathering in Washing­ fifths of the industrial estab­
ton, said that leaders in in­ lishment* are operating waste
dustry can help by supporting control and treatment facili­
effective pollution control mea­ ties rated adequate by the
sure* at tbe state and local signatory states.”
This "drainage basin con­
level*.
NAM reports. In a review cept,” the NAM suggested,
of a new book surveying water' seeftic?) to1'be the "only prac-'
use in industry; notes that tical approach'to water pollu­
■most pollution control mea­ tion control wjthrn the current
sures are embodied in state framework of this nation's
legislation or In interstate re-) lilieal structure,’

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.si Huiptui lo, observation, Opens Saturday
pulice said.

Tbe elder Livingston, S3,
Future Farmers of America
who wrote such hit songs as
member* at Seminole High
"M uiny Doata," "Talk of the School will participate m two
Town" and "Close To You,"
events tills weekend, opening
and his wife, Ruth, 61, were
national observance of FFA
shot Wednesday in ttie fam­
Week.
ily's fashionable home lien
Three | FA member* vet to
Both wera tak&lt; n to t ’( Y.A
he selected, accompanied bv
Medical Center, wheir attend- j.
their advisor William West,
ants said they were in "salwill represent the Seminole
Ufactury condition."
High School chapter at the
Livingston had a bullet
Kissimmee Valley l.ivi-vlprk
wound in his left uirn and
show Friday They will enter
his wife wus (hot in the
the beef judging contest
cheat.
Four local members will at­
tend a district leadership
vchonl this weekend at Camp
Ithiel, near Gotha Lou Re
vclv, Mike Plctrunloni, Kenj
Forrest and Gary Gibson

Leaning Minaret

Straightened Up

MOSCOW (U P I)—The ItusSiam have atr(tightened the
leaning Minaret t&gt;( Samar­
kand.
And. they said, they might
be aide to help Italians
straighten the- Leaning Tower
of Pisa.
The tup of the )Mh cen­
tury, ii'll-ton lower in the
ancient city of Asiatic Russia
has leaned liy five feet for
I tie past ;i(! year s and has
been *up|airlcd (,y rabies.
Tire hoi let tnw a ageney
Tats said the lofty tower
wa* jacked Upt ight ut the
end of a two-month opera­
tion.

Road Hog
LUnWICSHAFEN, Germany
fl'J 'D - A 22-ycar-old motorist
was arrested on charges of
stealing 40 automobiles o n|y
last month, the motorist —
who was not identified — was
given a "Cavalier of the
Road” award by police lor
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RENO. Nev. (11P I) — The
Reno City Council decided
that a man Imp the inalien­
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aleak in hit harkyatd when­
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•mog.
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tie alliance.
sponsored project for an al­
It may see a showdown be. lied multi-latei*1 force of »ur- O
tween French P r e s i d e n t fare ships i.MI.F) armed with .
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N ew Approach To Disarm
Two scientists, one American ami
zone. Although each country has
the other Russian, have proposed
military installations in these areas,
making a start on disarmament in
they arc not absolutely vital to se­
Alaska and Siberia.
curity.
It’s possibly the first fruitful
Nuclear weapons, long-range bomb­
thought on this crucinl issue in the
ers and missiles would be banned
year aqd a half since the partial nu­
from these areas. Some airfields and
clear test ban treaty was signed to
bases might be allowed to remain,
end above-ground tests.
as would purely defensive installa­
The same holds true for the whole
tions such ns radar tracking stations.
question of disarmament— meetings,
An Alaskn-Sfberia inspection zone
discussions, but nothing to report.
would require only the agreement of
tjie two countries, Later, the zone
The stumbling block in both cases
has been and remains: Inspection.
might be extended into Greenland
and expanded in Siberia, with Den­
While nuclear explosions in the op­
mark (which owns Greenland) join­
en air are easily monitored from
ing in a treaty.
great distances, this is not so with
those set o ff inside the earth, which
Eventually, an even broader agree­
ment could include Canada, Nor­
were not included in the test ban.
They can pe muffled, or confused
way, Sweden and Finland and ex­
with natural earthquakes.
tend disarmament to the entire
Arctic region. A buffer zone embrac­
Only on-the-spot inspection would
ing the entire northern part p f the
guarantee adherence to a compre­
world would then separate the offen­
hensive test ban trenty. Only inspec­
sive forces o f East and West— yet
tion would insure that no secret fac­
leave the bulk of their military es­
tories were turning out nuclear weap­
tablishments intact.
ons or missiles or other war mater­
ial.
■Moreover, the development of in­
spection procedures and the habit of
But inspection is the one thing the
using them would provide "a con­
Soviet Union has not been able to ac­
cept.
siderable measure o f reassurance and
could contribute materially to foster­
Now the two scientists— one Amer­
ing the kind of mutual trust that is
ican, one Russian— propose that we
a necessary prologue to additional
attack the disarmament impasse in
disarmament measures."
small stages from the top— top of the
So say these two scientists. What
world, that is. Their plan, reports
say their governments ?
Scientific American, is the first joint
proposal of its kind by u U.S. and SoA’ief scientist. •. .
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Biophysicist Alexander Rich of
* Thought
Fbr Today
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So it is with the resurrection of
ogy and geochemist Aleksandr P.
Vinogradoy of the Vernadsky Insti­
the dead. What is sown is perishable,
what is raised is imperishable.— 1
tute in 'Moscow point out thnt the
Cor. 15:42.
Arctic is the only region of the world
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The nearer I approach the end, the
SUites and U.S.S.R. adjoin.
plainer I hear around me the immor­
They suggest that all or part o f
tal symphonies of the worlds which
Alaska and a corresponding part of
invite me. It is'marvelous, yet simSiberia— equivalent in military value
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— be placed within an~ inspection ” pte.— Victor Hugo

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Worry C linic
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Dolly U srtnslly twlnj
hampered hy the over In­
dulgence of her grandpar­
ent*. For II in the un»*ti«fied desires of rhildhimd
that often serve a» thr
Road- to hard work and
rollege education In Isler
year*. Don’ t surfeit your
children with ton many lu\&gt;
uries. And bewnre Irat you
employ your ynungatrra n*
nut Id - for your own re­
pressed rhildhoml!
CASK V- $16: Dolly B., ac­
t'd 4, if n annul youngster.
*■11111 the i» very- spoiled,”
her mother protested, "for
she la the firal grandchild on
both aidea of the family.
"So her grandparents aling­
er her with gift*. .
"Why, ahe hns nine dolls
already and ia overwhelmed
with other expensive toys.
"A s a re&gt;l&gt;U, she grows
bored with her play Ihlugs for
she has too many of them.
"Although
I
urge
her
grandparents to slow up with

their gifts, they never come
to see us without bringing
her * new present .
"Dr. Crnne, what can I do
In'this situation?" ‘
To avoid surfeiting your
child with too many toys, ra­
tion them.
Hide sway moat of the
dolls or auto Irueka and other
toys, for children usually pre­
fer only one or two things
at a time.
So keep the rest stored out
of sight. Then, ■in n day or
two, give the youngster a
couple of the other toys nod
hide those that have been in
use.
Thus, the child’s interest la
whetted hy the new atliar.
tions that apepar from day
tu day.
And when a child has nine
doll*. It would he wise to
pass most of them along to
the Fnlvntinn Army or other
worthy charitable bodies.
Or hei|Ueath them to your
Sunday School for use with
the toddlers.
And don’t lavish too ninny
playthings on your young­
sters ns an indirect hut be­
lated way of gratifying your
Kditor, Herald:
considerable
"
" " repn-aaed childhood!
II was with
For example, litany* people.
care and tom laW lh at 1 tried
! to inform the public &lt;&gt;X.. our ,ra” a Shetland |M&gt;n.v wlp-n
plans tc dose Despite
ef­ tlii-y are youngsters, hut
fort. because of misinforma­ never gel one.
At cat nil ala they may intion. there has resulted undue
dlltge their desite to ride a
anxiety and confusion in
pony hy paying in rents to
areas
J7i cents for a ghort jaunt
around the citric on the hack
original statement:
of one of these commercial
"Uttr license as a Home for
ponies for relit.
the Aged expired Dee. 31, unit
Hut tin- unsatisfied desire
Because of continuing and
"f.m’i ’ l" '‘ ‘■tually Ciy N a geny. sull.
in&lt; reused demand
pet sisrs.
ties ndaUMl to thr c.irr of I hr
aurd, wV arc unable to con­
tinue in our present fjrililx
We, therefore, have, jint an*l
do not intend U» apply lor ie
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Political Notebook

$o surh parent* m*y final*
ly purchase a pony for their
darling daughter (or son).
And what happens?
After a couple o f weeks,
the novelty wear* o ff and ths
pony la qn longer a primary
attrnrtiifh for the child.
Exeept when guest* arrive,
the pony may then be ignor­
ed.
Mranwhile, the parent* of
the child must care for the
pony, as they usually must
do for the puppy or kitten
thnt may also he given to
their young hopeful.
So it is often smarter to
let your youngster* carry
some unsatisfied urges all
through childhood.
For it is such hunger* th*t
serve as a wholesome goad*
to frugality and hard work
and further schooling.
Actually, you will find that
unsatisfied childish desires
nre often heat left unfulflllt, for then they become
spin* to greater attainment.
Children who become sur­
feited with loo many amuse­
ments and who have their
every wish overly gratified,
often lack tUMUiivc in col­
lege.
. Wley. .‘■xuiiic iwicd wilh
life. Like Alexander who shed
(M n tiecapee there were fio
more world* to conquer, they
may then become demoralised
or even commit suicide!
(Always
write to Dr.
Crane in care of Ibis news­
paper, rnrhtoinK a Ions
stamped, addressed envel­
ope and 20 rents to cover
I &gt;pine and printinc enats
when you send for one of
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.W A S H IN G T O N (S E A &gt;
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P ie a id r iil L dm non
n^kP r e s i d e n t Johnson's UllUl rountlu^ siipplenientnl didlar mu fnr n $•'«*(» m illio n oblig a*
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Sortie of t His » pending plliil titj*IIi ii Iir i1 11u fimd fnr
tin the sill filer, ttie budget fdimvft op ill pn&gt; tiD'nti* ftimit til** i i u*'d, while be I i.hTn only
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WASHINGTON
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— rented Jo the museum hy the he today without the miinco linl federal «|u tiding likely hidden by pnotiilrk'* mid by It* iinne Ilian $|,J billlnu u and county welfare auenciex,
' graph? The mind Is.gglrs at will in. reuse by nearly 47 i fnkr derrewse!*.
The Smithsonian Institution, A B Dick Co. of Chicago.
tittle nf our residents will Ik*
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which is Ibe chief U. S. repos­
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tu 1111 ii «if line \ it
itory for the artifactl of out founder o! Ihr company, who, the thought of where our te
• I jmt itijj it i id hi tf i t ) 1 »* idd il*jtte tioiittrcittrtil* id fiirlbrr mm*''
i' i H11it A *lio i n i **11 ii I: o »n in id u**t
rivilitatmn, enriched its col conceived the idea in 188,3 public is today with the mime
* f|laf 11*11^**"' In H pHpff f iirui» I l l ' l l fiiiltinvi fin bin nrr*i i *•- and future pt.nu will f*«* Titade
lection this week with what He and Thomas A Edison put ograph
pi nut Min. bill ,il a later ilate f*
In* v«td b&gt; rluittfc,' 'u* tin .Il k&lt;b*p«m*Ht
may be the must significant together thr machine that he
pardon me if I report that
Two nf nor residents were
|1\ \S*»l|t*r ( I’arki’i*
•iHten «*fl whir h rlit’t I- t ,m h r * t ■inly i pi imltinn expend)
item of all.
isnfir known as the "Edison the fe.l.-ral government alone
moved on I »d&gt; I to the nur«
M*ii&gt;&gt; li hik‘M&gt; tr-pi &lt;foil ■M’til not, f»4t that fi'Wti limn iu » e * fm |turn
Il accepted for preservation H°. 3 ”
If*
H*k I*•|f fnf MiltllOr* inc home in Sanfmd (our will
, uses enough mimeograph pa , If 1/4 II 1* i|| N
f H|H' IDbW fwn.l Mill L** noiiled fin- ftan original model of thr
l»v tn -I'l’Tut $ I
timIIii ii in b»’ imiv nf tin Ihr Kilt In Ibi\
Dirk, who was then in Ihr I ,„,r
year to make a stark Sl'f.n
III1
1 IHh IH1)' In 1111V
• t ii a 11 T h n t t i r . - n ’t *nAf
world's first mimeograph ma lumber business, knew a good ] i..yw times higher than the
•
mti ul11nit y h»n*t
unr nil 1hr 1lib
fnt
IT*
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ilfl A,t IIIfIIT* Ilf (HllIlH', III lllt'ff'tv
nil W f Inn
He Washington Monument
thing when he saw it
chine
fill lilt II s 1Tl TU'**'I V ilhfs, bill in MH.jiftfl
Th.1 bet Liner nf
* • •
i ii .ma Hpi'riduiK in him11ber
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1
•* lit 1&gt;|f 44111\ ?1 • rn111Mm thr mm* will
Tiie primitive flatbed dupll ipiirkly switched from lumber
wm «*t1
If that doesn't Imggl \out
I
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Alt ;|4 t toij* I lie r run IT r v |*l|t
il s inb! 1 ■Vpi fnlltlp ■«»
rator, which is credited with to numrographs, and litr rest mind, nothing will
vmil da Miitablr pl.it «•* HI C
* I)T * ( i n
H u t U l h C u p fin I ' l l '
p4f • 1 " f thi’ ill s Ini4 i »i tbe
starting the paperwork revn is history.
I 111. tilt l|n| tl \ In nldf^nli fxilll.l
•
Old "No 3" could lorn out *«&gt;■|cw 4tf
fnf lb' 'I I l« |rill I r||«*|ff «if \k’ ■•» nit Ut I \ Filin I X’l 1411vI*111M&gt; flit |lit
Where would our republli
lulion tn this country, was pre
T in 'rein .I ( . 1 . of our
ulimit .loo ropies .in hum to i si v a.if* 'I 1 b i I il i *• ii IL it* , I H|i |I «-•I 1
f J4» III |&lt;Mi irf|U
.Id
,i.t. clo.iti.* « ill Ilk. pl.t i* ..11 or
f
good weather on a fast track |If!' k,*1| IItIlit' *l|!'l
Is
111 I 1. ill ■f .« I■D1/ tf Hlfl t*%p#hd»f t|» I
i
«|M» bn
xltonl April 1 a- 'f r ill' I f
t urrenl models can produce I'illtf l&lt;l‘ l I sail** Hfif |»«'||*|%i&gt;t| H* ' h ills. ft &gt;.m )4 |l|lliVI|r* Hi 1Its*
K» • f* .i T11* I be * I ■ l-lill.Ul .|uirc(l By tin Stale
.■limit Umst copies .in limn ),*■!? II -tik»•* it* -I I
lit I
I Ufa .ill Tl'I'II'k’ " f fserj
i lit lti * \&lt; i ' e I i n * • 11 I’., x.
At tliix tim, I am not com
dlkt’l -I fl pMy llieiitfl.
without even hi entiling hard 1» kpi t iinciit mil' * in putpnM
•If fit I" plMpnjatflU, h'Ai’f *'X*f milting my'-II to a linal tit,'
Enterprise
AlUmnnl* Springs
• • *
Considering the advanced
Ill .Mint hi*r pin* t , I be bud sill Will hfn Up I*\ I loin'll $_*,*• mg &gt;|.,|r V\. anlKipat. cooMr*. Ititrhle llsrrt*
Mrs. Julia Btrtos
stage that mimem:r.i|ihmg has
\
niMMlMir*’ r*Mtl**si Ini kill .m u UH |*Vpelidlt UP s Ii * klllitifl m (••&gt;* si| llniti ll Ilia anleraBle .litfi. nil) ill plai lllg
438)118
•M-M34
reached. I was a mite ama/cd nffi-M tiuntimrulu iiml vai v - * -TiM&lt; iTOiL' li muJm tb t line III p i ' l l in ' tfo thi nil i* It. [fifuelv Mimi* ot out irM.lent* ami .to
*88 4804
Bear Lake-Forest City
to learn that the process was rul*?m fnr hu\itiK ■*» f«ut &lt; 1ul t In I --- &gt;• tnMlI i- nf
t f ( 1111*’ 111• b ) nn M'ilM'n lilt nnt 111I Ml’l'Ut I
mil intcml l ■ . rcalc i liaux .tx
Mrs. Msrjsltn Mllrs
only Invented about till jours ipiari i t Man, Wf’it hnt»* in
••Mill'd OFid prV» I 11111•L*11f 111-14I - t&gt;, 11s.w111 hili/iit loll fnl I he MU Hr g.l BfC.HIM- Ilf tmlsilic 111
l.sse Mary
63831IS
Mrs. France* Wester
ago
Ji iMtrJ by |Mt d l ' l - I’d. Ill^hw.ix III ll | IMF IlillJIipiif
tin- uinp114’ m t i ' f p i li"M“ f d Ifinj
fiili'IHc.'
311-611*
CasseltKrry
M1JJ tb»* .’iJile «*f $!'dlO mill 1**11 tat ion tax*?
This means that Hannibal I'll It'S.
ll ix our loll luicnlmn to
.
Mrs. Jsnr t's***lb*rry
m
hm
nf
i*tiv»*l nilielll lie I*J
l.ske Monros
crossed the Alps, Columbus
|I*&gt;p|t4 \lit If pit dll Tlulls o f conm.Ici tin- tired* ol rach in
818-S04S
Mrs II. 1.. Johnsoa
llliilT^llp'li til pll\*lli IllVi Jit"HI ii hmiin inu i" iiliiifti) , w ilt l o p
discovered America and Grunt
.livnliial and »c.om|ti»h oui
312-4722
(but
Miiii
the
m&gt;v« i uifieiil id ufnWth III U,lO’1f* FIJItin Dll I final ail id *crvnc vttlli com
Chnlusts
took Bichmond without mime
•Tilt }i*vl*f lli|* the triip if I tu1
1 pfn d ii it ii 11«I ill tux lollei'tilutii, passion and imderslanding
Long wood
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Mrs. Joan Msgta
ographing anything Which is
Mrs. Donna Estes
113-3741
bull !C*»vvi j v r i dr f ti II 1 1 1 .
almost incredible. I somehow
tl Is my fervent request that
lhe men m Iiii put Ibe Pieid *
nan-in t
DeBsry
had the impression that even
The budget »l#o estimate* ilelit'n bndueti* toyi-tbei now anyone tlisiring Curther in
North Orlando
h Htf un^ fli'thiM- in ntdinhly htok f u i wii i •) tu hitvinu their formalioh
the
Egyptian hieroglyphics
elllu-r aImut thr
Mrs. Margarrt &lt;_o*by
868-48H]
piiviiu-iitn in fartneis. |,iiit f M ft buluin ed budget Ifl tin' closing or alH.iti ant one in
were mimeographed.
322-6791
yroi tlit- Preiiulent iiritlereA ye ju lie inns fur t » -ele« T)tin. dividual now in mil .are
Deltons
When Samuel F B Morse
(litres
Imniti d Un-'f pit) iunit* b)
Mrs. Mildred llsney
Ill th** in if* ul Mile, the p ies
would contact me directly,
tapped out history’s first tel
Mr*. Clarence Snyder
•C S -illl
ifiori* I him one billion didltir ^ tllt-li t tu I n dv is efs e x p e r t
122-4841
please
be
egratn. he wrote "What hath
il llil in rinvk itr fnr (* &lt;
enn will it Ik * ohg.fi‘ j*n fur « $Ti
Genets
Mrs Tha mar Braden
God wrought?" Nobody knowy
Oviedo
fnr $1 I I*11i i*•ik In vniirvt bi* lililluri |i|i retise m tlie f ed eiu l
31i WEST FIRST ST.
Mrs. Evelyn Lundy
Ass't Admm.stralor
Mrs. JuAnn Hays
what A. B. Dick wrote on I tie
365-3160
348-4871
rijUstokr. iHc ' fi?»kuiK (be new debt limit ill fisttil ItHJt].
Sirepla Best Home
first mimeograph, but the as
I nll^MBn fnf 41 11»t ift I tlf $li till
sumption is that it was no
linn m Niippteniental 11105
thing more dramatic than a
urn1 i *
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t uitdi* t .
price list lor lumber
I In 111Oil JnhriMirt Injd^rt
I
.
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In some ways, however, Hu
ftnumlhrad w as a term ap- II1Mi I11141* Il Whitjr Rfril’H nf lit1*
mimeograph * has given ut
plied to the adherents of the
•more to he wrought up alioul parliamentary party in Unu k'oui * tr pfr»jt« in tiiut by tlniir
( Vi’ iy
tiiitufe Mill autom at leal- |
than the telegraph. In fact
(and during the *»reat Civil
Page 1-A Sanford, Florida Thurs., February 18, ’65 much of the vast amount ol War Some o f . the Puritans l&gt; push (•pendinif up in future
mitneogtaphcd material tlul w o r e the h a i r c l o s e l y
WALT*.H »• l-IKI.ua. KIliraM A XSI l-l II.IVIILH
c r o p p e d around the head. &gt;rinn '|ltr*i* me vkimt itiidiret
crosses my desk is over
FRASK VUlTOLtS*. (*r*al*ll»* - « M « « l IS*****.
The
word was first used in 1men terhnn nlly nil! *■built- |
wrought.
RUSKHT t l.L I * M lk ll
I*&gt;44
by a disbanded officer, in" iii af nifti-n. Tu nec uifiplisii
■ s h h i i jouxausi
In accepting 'Edisort No. .1
" A Com m unity o f H om es— Built with P rid e"
Advorilslns Diraoior
David Hide, who drew his (bin. Ihr Piesiderit m fitaking
SSsna* -iif L.4ltor
for
the
Smithsonian.
Jacob
a o l OREM
sword during a riot and said I Conicresi In iru rriue hi* «uDORIS VVII.LIAMS
Kainen, curator of graphic he would "cut the throats of
AOx.ru.id* S m i i r
I tbr-rity to tddiK’ Mte furul* by
Social? tlUitor
aA.* IB SUUKMAKKa
arts, commented that ’’our pa those round-headed do|*s that
nintr tbun $17 billion iilmve
Hooiatsa M***a*r
, DOTTIL
A ta ri*
perwork as much as our guns bawled against bishops.”
aabii t it mow in Die Jnsl Krii'
CSED
SKI.LI
• cur House
and ships heljM-d win thi
C ! ■«|Cl*fs«t4W
B|fIlift*Ki
lirtly budget.
Mechanical bupt
n o t sauLt.a
war." Ah, yes
DI L L V I S C K S T
Ksumpin;
O a .ly
KSItor
■tatt I'buiusrapbtr
Everyone knows thal tin
modern army travels on Its
Pubttahad dally . l e a p t Saturday, aunday and C h r O u n i ; yule stencil.
Everyone L ove s th e Extras at E c k e rd si

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Friday. February 1». INI
GENERAL TENDENCIES:
Tba early AM is fine for
whatever baa to do with
charm of any co-operatlv* In­
terests, *o go altar these ear­
ly, after which you coma wi­
der fine aspects for wha\erar haa to do with commitlions, representations, corres­
pondence and getting all the
little affairs of daily living
improved by more modern
methods.
ARIES (Mar. 21 to Apr.
IS) Getting in touch with ra­
ther colorful Individuals is the
best way for you to get ahead
faster now. Be more eognlaant
of how to make a big Impres­
sion on the public In reneral.
Show that you have a good
business acumen, too.
TAURUS (Apr. 20 to May
20) Adding beauty to your
surroundings, showing true
efficient manner of working,
etc. brings others closer to
you. Add to abundance as
well. Taking time for better
health practicea it right, also.
GEMINI (May 21 to June
21) Putting finest skills to
work now will make the fu­
ture far brighter and affluent
for you. Do those things you
'
like s.id ran do best. Your
friends, (higher-ups will all
• •
be highly impressed. * '
MOON CHILDREN (June
IC to July 21) Think over well
whatever is connected with
your fundamental affairs and
get a whole new and better
* attitude/ system. Make yoyr
surroundings more charming.
Add color that is correct.
______LEO (July 22 to Aug. 21)
You have excellent ideas at
this time end ethers will co­
operate with you more readily
if you exprrss them. Get state­
ments out. Know where indi­
vidual rightfully fils and is
most valuable.
VIRGO (Aug. 22 to Kept.
22) Doing work you like with
true efficiency gets you the
admiration of those about,
higher-ups In particular. Bring
out these prartirnl skills from
your sul&lt;consrjuus. Put them
to work wisely.
1.1lilt A (Sept. 21 to Oct.
22) Others can be inspired by
your charm and courtesy now,
so don't be stingy with It.
Entertaining those to whom
you haw a debt of gratitude
fine. Otherwise, cruise sbeut
with eclat.
SCORPIO (Ort. 21 to Nov.
21) You are able to enjoy
that personal ambition now to
the utmost if you think leav­
ing prnrtirai affairs warrants
it. lie kind to someone who
deserves it. Store up blessing
for yfurself.
SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22 to
Her. 2|) |l,. mors altruistic,
especially with good friends
who bavo done so much for
you. Get about socially mors.
Note what others need and
do yrur best to give it to
them.
CAPRICORN (Dec. 22 to
Jan. 2D| Doing your civic
duty wisely today stamps you
ns a number one ritlien. lie
aure that you do aomrthlng
to better your tredit rating.
Then you find business is
htttvr for you, too.
AQUAKIUH (Jan. 21 to
Feh. l(i) Be alert to some new
methods of operating that will
maka your futurs brighter
and more affluent. Welcome
new contacts. They give the
tight slant and shed light
where thera Is now darkness.
PISCES (Feh. 20 to Mar.
20) Precision that is wed
.with thought Is what counts
with your partners now, so ha
cn the proverbial hall. Be kind
with loved one In PM. Buy
some little thoughtful gift—
or a big ons.
IF YOUR CHILD 18 RORN
TODAY, ha or aha will be
on# of those remarkable pen- |
pie who Intuitively knowa juat
what to say and do for othcra
that will IngratiaU him or
her cloaer. Thera is also an
innate sense of what ia right
where color and tone are conCtrord, and tha life is beat
spent wheje there is true
luxury, even If only working
for the so-called rich. But a
fortune could be in this chart.
Th e Stare Impel, they do
not compel" Whet you make
of your life la largely up to
YOUI
Carroll Rightar'a individual
Forecast for your sign for
March-is now ready. For your,
copy aend yuur blrthdaU and
|L00 to Carroll RlghUr Fora*
eaat Tha Sanford Jlerald, Box
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t O i J U I L L Htr »FNOUR ••'d
A N N B l D K N ' B H. h ll * 1f#
r f » 1 Ie nA• unknown; ma il­
ing « iliir r * « tienefal DA.
livery , N»*if l»
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Tnu ara hrrrl.y h' o f , r d lhal
&gt;9 g lu l l ha. hr, n f ' l - l . . i l n . l
» r u and P IO N E E R M E T A L S OF
O R L A N D O . IN C . a Florida rnrBornili.ii. T H E C O M M E R C IA L
RANK
AT
W IN T E R
PARK.
r i A I I U D A . a banking aorpora(Ion
n l . l l n g und-r 111. la w .
of
tha
S&gt;at«
..f
Florid a;
MORN K-W ILSO.V. IN C . a F l o r ­
id a cor poration, and CHA SE 4
C O M P A N Y , a Florida enrpora.
lion.
In
lha
abnva anllllad
r a n , - , and that you ara hara*
b y r»&lt;|Ulri"d lo flla your anaw ar will, tha Clark of thta
(k Court, and («, a . n a a copy
th a rr uf upon tha platnt lffa Df
P lain tiff.'
A.i(ornay,
w ho.,
nama and a d d r r , . t" T. A M ­
BROSE Of,I,IFF . J l t . 3 on North
P a rk A i r n u .
P o Mm t* **
Sanford. Florida n..i lalar than
March 17 i d . a d i » « i
If
you fall (o do „o, &lt; » « • •
pro
c o n f n a o will ba antarr.I
ag a tn . t you for tha r . l l a f d.
Biindad In rh » Complain*
Tha nafura of .aid »ul* h-lna
f o r F O R K C l / i s r i l E OF H o u r
H A C K anrunibarlng th. pr»par.
( y Jn Srmlnula Couniy, Florida
~ la-w tl:
Tlia IVaat 31 f»at r.t th»
Kaat O n * - H a lf &lt;K * . » nf
all ittai ( a i l of R I / V 'K 3
W I I . f i M E H K , lyin g
North
of
Church
S lm t
laald
Block
S lying North of
Church Slraal
balng at*
fart
fronting on Church
Siraal
and
13*
faai
&lt;"
d .p t h i. according to pint
Ih . r a o f rccorda.1 In Plat
Rook t. P a g . 111. Publla
Harorda ol hamlnola Couna
ty, Florida
®
W I T N E S S »gy hand and lha
aaat of aald Court at Sanford.
Florida, fbla *lh day of ra bruary, A. D. IMS.
.
(S E A L)
Ar th ur H Barkwlih. J r ,
.
Clark of lha V lr c u ll Court
B y i Martha T. Vlhlan
Daputy Clark •
E Am brota Olllff, Jr.
S#0 NortH P ark Atanua
P. O. Box l « * t
Sanford. Florida
Pul,llah Fab. It. II . ! ! * Mar

M «. ms

9

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rn iit
1» )Oll
4
r o t n M EA T
He place the J a
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mj
li ail«• In krr
fr r»ur
an
all
11r r
dnnr
jartlh
an
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/-^
ih
Free tile Unit Fur mure In
f hi m i 11 ajii
ta il
your
Intal
Lumber Do r»r tba l letere«n
Lumber &lt;‘n. In Orlando Oar&gt;1*11 I - M M

FLUMBINd
Cn nlra o lli,. Itapalra
F R E E E S T IM A T E S
It 1. H A R V E Y
1M SanlnrA Avn
lllllll

11«

r e p a ir

i : « . e 1 i .’ iW l l M T “ t i ( U ' l l I N K I . E R SYSTEM S
All Ty pr a and Hltaa
A) « It -n t ir a,,it S . r . t c a

STI NE

tut

29. Photo A Kqulpment
EN i ' U i SE a Snap.hot In a.ar y
lallar.
W I K I I O l . D T S C A M E R A SHOP
11o S Parh A.anua. Sanford

.'10. H om s Appliances

M IL L E R RADIO 6l
A P P L IA N C E
W K8TJN01I0U8E
LU

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\i v n r..
Wood

Mtec
Auction

W A N ! ED
C11r ii * Fru it — Hi* ml in. Tar eon
lirtmrn. Bl neap pie a Hr#d l Ins*
l ie
M a n s f i e l d , tioudad
Fruit Buyar Ph 32Y-4tl4.

I

W E HUY i.faed Furn Hurt, one
pier*
or
houae ful.
Furay
Bedding A Furn. Co. 101 W
l e r S» 3 !! -4 5 !t

Trot®

CA P A C I T T

$229.95
iA LC S A H K R V trr
111 g o B A L K
322-Oltl
t-’ f - i - o i c

S/iNrOHl) LLLC 1H IC
f l E Api llancaa— N r w A U.ad
U | *|a*n II.
U t lll:
NF W M4JOH Hn*i#ehn1g A p
pliant »
at
ahov* our
runt.
W e guar an lea
Iriwfet
p r i ' t i . C o n i i e f JiiHin W i g
g me I J 3 - I H I or rail J A f t
Trading I'oe*. I nc. 2:301 tt
Dr* age lliuieorn T ra il. O r ­
lando.

T ell ih#rn you i l w
S in fo rd lle rald !

N E E D E X T R A C A S U I A liaraid AVanl-Ad aalla tho.a art i d e * no lon ger needed. L o w
In coel -high In reiullg. Did
322-3413 or 423-2321.

RWFNNA

Fran

223°
HI. Rrnl K.slatf • *Sr*lr

Mahogany period China Cloeet.
If 2 4 k

Ball-Blair Agency

W tL A O N
MATE A FI7RM
Buy — Sell — T r*4 #
111.13 K 1st
122-1413

Sail E .'.t a — r a » j, » o - e
3rd S Park A r .
U|l

ECHOLS HEIJDING CO.

H A R T PltA7Hr.ll
Re,I lluy Broker
l i t . l i s t Day nr N la h l

Redding A Furnltur a
A T F A C T O R Y PHtEES:
i t Magno lia
i::-itll

R EA LTY

K#ni moh- H i m
iN *m 1
FI L L f A 1II i »1\D ITI» *NKD

$100 DOWN —

60. Uuslntss Oppart.

JOHN E. FO.X,

SH ELL OIL CO.

204 N

Do you we nt a hunine*# of
your own? Shell Oil C«»- h*e
(he
moat
modern
X • bay
re n rh -et yle Mrvlo e elation le
h e t r i of Sanford new ready
for leaelng
Inveetment r e ­
quired.
Shell
offer*
paid
I raining program and fin* fi­
n a l aa ile la n c* lo ratpenelhU
person* T M l l i a it emend oui
op port unity
fnr
figh t
p i n t i
For
*ppiend
detail*
pteee*
f*H
T«m
Adame i t D gy io n g He*eh 1134711 *nd 747-1197 a f te r 4
p rn end weekend*___________

61. Savings &amp; Loan
S I O R T R A O r * — 1.0 SR T E R M
DELAND FE D ER AL
S a v ln ia A Loan A..aetatlon
lit N
H i r i . l a A r t . D.l-and

r

D KBAK Y BRANCH

71. Mai* Help Wartrd

Senksrik Glass and Point
Com pony
SIS

f!&lt;|t uslk*
h i i *i,

R iiltp r
Hark AV*

111-0134

M ERLE W. W AR N E R
REALTO R
Ol

ha

Park

f, I. * I RE 11RO OM !
U t t o
RATH*
k i t ,'■h e n
r g u t r t ’ KD
t^ iw M O N tllL T EATMENTB
Far PnmplM# lnf«rmallf&gt;ii
H»e Of P i l l Tnur

Fa r

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M

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Park

Tou

nnivR
123-7433
j»

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III Al TI FI I. M#♦*«■•' nri L k If a f n r y
I
H#dtnnin,
IS
Criming#, N r w #

St. .Tollns Realty

Slenstrom Realty
l!3 2420

$82.00 MO.

Priced In •»!!.

BROKER

07.

Park

V\ UN

Nn

rut ii

1 tl.tr mi 11tto«*
Pel*. I I M |»S#

T m r T^77b
Rohaon Sporting Goods
T o u r E V 1 N R U D E Dealer
I M I S K. 7at*
t'h. SSS-SJIl
D A T » N l T R I Hera ld w a n t ad*
a n t k for a# l l t l l * M 11c a
darl

14' CRERTt.lNFR Olamt. 4l&gt; IIP
Mnlor, T i l l Vra llPr, l yr. old
140 . c a l l I t l - m l a f t e r I
P m.
It

b6S-

]*; i . v t o n R e a l t y
311 P " i M i " I l i a w # ' h* it i ; » :

' l l ' BOAT. Melnr. T ra lla r, K le . - .
Ilk * new, narr lflr* . TV'arren
Thompenti. t i l Vln awimd D r ,
1 0 1 1 7 4 or *441.

N ATIO N AL

B A N K
^ P O S S E S S IO N 5

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Ilf
2 bath, L-- ti Arb r. H U
Hi . 1 hath. 111 b

SOUTHW ARD

Fui infur m , i -

Hun call N Art K i t . 131 or
231 between I ID ft, m, A 4
?» ru wo rk in g day a
t h ill M . K F K t'HED CA BS
N«) M ONEY DOWN
3: : - " 7? i

1IN. Trucks For Sale

TfHT

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b'iillH
7 7,7

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SANFOim AYR.
O l'K N

K V K N IM iH

Sanford, Fluriila
322- 150 1
National Hepnaacaaiuna Inc. (

n,

leru ,'H E V R o t . t : r h, T. n pi, k i, p

'5* TinIrk 1*10 hat. 119 mn.
'59 t'nnttar (972 hal. Btfa ttm.
' l l Chrttolrl 87,79 -hal. f.11 mu.
'SS Ford tSSfi hal. $.T0 mn.
*99 M m «rjr |ssi hal._$lfi mu
'SO Hodge 1991 tial. f.M mn.
‘jy Itrnaull 1,199 hal. 421 mn.
’.IK VolU. |fiN7 hal. 1.12 mn.
I&gt;n llamblrr 4995 hal. 4’&gt;2 mn.
' l l Chetrolel $199 hal. 410 mn.
*94 Chetrtilfl 9299 hal. 412 mn.
‘97 Hr Soto (499 hat. 411 mn.
•57 Mercury 1199 Ital. 421 mn.
'57 1*1Fmouth 4487 b*l. 921 mn.
'57 Under »5S2 hgl. 4T1 mn.
‘58 OliU 4199 hal. 422 mn.
'57 Huirk
9A8I
hal.432mn.
'58 11ulrlaI»h2 bal. |(1 mn.
'55 I'nntlur 4391 hal. II 1 mu.
'hi Falcon 1788 hal. $39 m».
hi) llamblrr 1881 bal. 439 mu.
'hO Hodge 1992 bal. 137 mu.
'hO Corrtlr $887 bal. 139 mu.
•55 Old* 4399 hal. |2t mu.
'h2 Kamhlrr 4887 hal. 439 mu.
'55 Cadillac 4399 hat. 421 mn.
'hO 111-it atilt $399 hal. 421 mn.
'5h Llnmln 1149 hal. I l l mu.
'53 Cadillac 4124 bal. 47 inn.
'56 Cherrolrl 499 hal. 43 mu.

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PUBLIC
NOTICE!
J

SEMINOLE COUNTY MOTORS

- H r l»

1-2 a ii ti 3 tt# t r « m n
f i # B A 1( Y
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l ftlft % l(#ti| r *iohi ' ,| i * 1 •
In#* ’ie dl
&gt;•4 # i b - V u g
ri*#«r
Lot
Sid# T r t i l e r r i c h .
1r i
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11
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115. Aulns Tor Sale

n| i r . n ■« Ay#

FT .
LARSEN
Alumin um
beat. I I hp. Fv tn ru d* alec.
T ilt T ra iler. I l l - l t l l .

14 F T
l l t m i H A T with l ie .
mute Control, 1ft bp. Jnhneoq
Xlnlor.- T u l l r r A niTbaaorlea,
aery renaonabla. l l t . l l o u a f ­
te r I.

A 'lullft, N v v r
K X 1’ ll A NG L.
P *n fo id
deairea t *» •ell by seal#4 hi4a

1 Itf .If to. Ml I L »URr
u li r f b t&gt; m

nils
&amp;

: j.i i i i

12:*. lloatii &amp; Motors

elilert? p#r#nn
322-S^fti

2 i n 4 i' #h it I#*

i

101 W . Snd Rt, S23 - loss
A l. l. W O R K O U A R A X T E E D

M N K o i l l l M t iT P li t*o
t&lt;&gt;! F t #tv h A ) .
I l l 4 lt t

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Ph.

AUTO GLASS &amp;
SEAT COVER CO.

lyftl c o l i Y \ l l ( 31'&gt;NKA con ­
vert i hi# Snyder, bucket a# at a,
•qu pp4*d 1 1 .41**.,

Drive

I'or Rent

HitU Ht's

LA K K i *t*n i a •

$100 D O W N -

f *» k #, C K ru i
Tf# ra
In ful
ft raping
ID #
tvrryihlnie

FHA - VA

t»3 4

SI M It \ I

!••' U M

FHA - VA HOMES

Hum*

Walk t

- tt
m
end it
♦ .0.1# I'll* # I i J loll
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W ■
k
|K- WI y
Mr't 4lf

• • ti &gt;4 lit* lu r tf #
Bid# •
t # f M g » r a t » r arid
a I #I f
*'• v#
L r f i
I tf 1
#
f t , . * I*i rd 111 *'
\ I mi
4*aII Ml T I ' ' 1 M 'nir# p*r k

$100 DOWN

Th*

t n l 1n• j r i p , #
b hu !.R* R u»int
l»u ' B In
m•

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3:r-n44i

M agn o lia

A u l o (Slat* T op *
A 8*at Con*r*

I K K r Htaflon W ago n , 173 Call
3 .'2-131)7 iifl#r A Sn p tn

Nigtila; 3:7 *7ft0

i . \ k i : m \ it v : Hr tlr mi tit K i f clie ti equipped
122-MM*

$74 MO.
|rn lo 1* * ' . m i
3
. d 11,. on*
reft * i 11 bra*

Office! llf-in i

G LASS

INSTALLED

! •I
KOIIII
BKTIal.NFH,
r#iraclat'1* bard lop, radio, h e a l­
er. power a it rrli iv . need*
ftanemleelon |I^S
Hh. I l l *
Mft'7 or ft## at ISA Uarrleon
Dr

JIM H U N T

111 3133

Mf BU LK IIOM F A 1 AC ID !
New I t i M , f brdroum dining
room i n r i i l ll&gt;’4l a 3 ion
Ah. « Aalui, I k # alorag# ?
rarp rt# many t * f i a # » I«»■*
In IMUii n hlt in &lt;itrm]rn uf
11 ;.*'U down 311-74*'*.

.ft.*!. Houses For Sale

\V* l l a . a

WILT. B O A n n
1m mv hiktu#

and Sales Broker

tt a l a r c « I iiimkh room r#n ,
1r ,i! h#Jt, It’ ii fed fur atr 'flu
Jh,

t i l t s
n o u n f « -N t n ,
M a c n M It A t *. i2|»ftTf*

Management

&lt;! Id M#da1

r( n Inn In a r o t i r r i » i
4 uiii&gt; |
r a t po r t f # r*' » 4 In b a r k y i r 1

Semlaala County
i Dial Dlraot)

SALES

PARK

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lim n#,
3
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:
11si I h.
b u l l l In
ki te In* n,
#t

in The

»l» 107L

IS AT IT A G A IN W ITH ANO TH ER OF
TH EIR FA N TA S TIC SALES. DON'T MISS
THIS ONE.

I n i\'S
MifMII.F. Ill •%
KI S \! I *4
f.Uir
\\ hr at| I- 1a1
(O tl !* f'
1,

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CUM *.

7

in

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l» \ VN \
331-1;n«

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from

W RICK

- 10*110

n o l i K B T A. W I L L I A M S
He Alt or
fifty rnon d Lufidqutat, A *•«
l ! l - 1 I I * Atlanlln Bank Bldg.

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r

JOHN SAULS AGENCY
H E A L KHTATK ltn iiK t.lt
A p p t a l. a l llpaclallal
I I I ^N,i I'etK

91. Farmn, Grovra
CH ICK E N
FARM.
I &gt;. aero*,
lay in g . I l l i o n

New 1965 Renault Duuphine
With Automatic Transmission

•1407

9.*&gt;. llouHeN For Kale
4 BR D IB rult * t Beth - pper*
vlft# Men |4lft Down • Move
In - (71 14 iko , plue T a t r a A
Ineurance
1.14 N
K N T R It PHiHK.Sa INC. Main o ff ic e ; 4
ml. Ho. o f Hanford on 17-12.
1 Jiik
W # it
on Htmlnole
A## Ph. l l l l l l l collect.

$100 DOWN
FHA-VA HOMES

E X I ’ E R I K N C E D i E W I N O 14A* S E V F l t A L Out olandlng 1 4 I
r ' l l t N E • O pa r o t o r *
n.eded
Uadroom Itomoa avalla blo In
F I. a d y year round ampluy.
a ll A r a * . o l Bonford. Lot ua
maul In uur mpdarn air-conIboor yeu Ar ou nd!
dlttonod fae ts rr .
A E I X US' HANFO RD
I l i a Orlande D r . Sanford

Seminole Realty

Tou can find an yt h in g you
PMil a d v e r t ! , td tu tha liarald
Cl int O U l U m u . i b* aa p.rCtaaalttad.
____
lanrad. c h i c k *N' Tragt, Fanford.

50. MIkc. For Sale

It

in HIK K F K P I N r j A T v p ln g dnn#
at m&gt; iioine or your* office

lure.
eta
N o ire
Fu rn ll uie
Broker age
In
Caeeclberrjr
on IT’ ! ! . Open ( day* t to 4

.NKW A B I'L t A . N C t a at War e*
h- u»r
I'rlc eg—
Frlgld a ir *.
lint i'niot, HCA. Zenith, ate.
Call Charlie Uorm ly t o l l n t
Female Help Wanted
el A^Aoclet^d lU d l o A TV',
3113 N. D ra ng * A v e , urlanlit,*
In.
S
do 433-3114 ___________________ U u D ( E K E E F E R ,
•choot aga rhlldran. » t . k and* o f f (.11 133-7141.
31. Musical Instruments

Plano T unin g and llapalr
AV. U lU r m o n -■ IJS-tlSS

E ioh k n g#

Fur I he higgeai #« ten ton « f DA Y S W O U K 111 1024 or SSI
nearly new a nd ueed TurnD

COt Al R E D : Familiar with Conc r * i t 4 Block W o rk
Apply
12"ft KJlIott 3:10 lo 7 20 P m

piano Rar.li-lng L T unin g
Oan* Cum baa — t f l ' S I C I

Sen fvtd

Property

euim 123 V«*«:

77. Situatliin Wnntni

U|ibrteiering A Mattrres ranrivaling New A D»e«t KurrilI iir *»e r a i l M e Bed4 lug Mfg
I ’ ll a I TO! i'# D ry Avc. X23*
h it ,

A lW o

V A - FH A

I •»ft h %I ,L by o wwn
n *r I " l 7 M. ;
IBM TK* HA LlCsM A N
Je we l T e * Co.* h*a opening in
l*i»i% ill#
Ur
I B*lf in 1i«|
fignf*»14 A r #a Cor man 11-4n.
ha f h wa ll lo wall | 'rsirprr
hona
li
|
1
-LI
m i,rr if d: High Fc hnol Educe a
Lg# Li king Room D*n. Fit#
linn nr.tf appearance A gnud
plat # F l o o r F u t n n r * . 2 \ i r
56. Furniture For Sale
•'i nti l o u # K it i*# Lot \v #11
work record, rLiA ranler 11r»m
lawn, I Il#n i in g i n t u*
weekly 111-9044, Hanford for fur
U* »4 furnll ire a|ipBanrte tnola.
Tr g-r ■
I n i n view
el tv ILutgh! - knlil. Dairy •
Marl, t i l Hanford A n . I*h.

131-4111

l i v e l y 4 bedroom, 3 b u l l hnm* m i T R A I L E R , t i l l , 1 Had.
for tha
on c o r n t r lot. Central heat
n&gt;nm It.SSI. l l l . n i r .
hnd atr ro n dlt lo ntn v — 3 chr
R U D O K T M IN D E D
R » r « K » . 311*1400.
Ab nr* tha ar a ra g a 1 hadroom
10.1. Mobile Homes • Rent
hum*
COMPLETELY
furn.
lahad— N K W L T palntad and I BEDROOM, t Bath Hnuai.
a N E W r o o f — C H O IC E nalghhardwo od
floorh,
furniture I I AIK. 1 UDRM. T rall a r on
l^ k a
Aahby;
A R o TTaJItr
horhood — W A I . K I X Q dl*.
Included.
w e ll
Undteaped
spa ra., .Adulta only.
atanra to. town—ONLY fl.EI
yard. Beat Area A Brat Buy
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wit h lieO down and NO cloaIn Sanfoid. 3Xt*TlT4.
I n s c otta —O W N E R flnancad
t BKDIIOOM. 1 Bath A ir Cond . 106. Apartments for Rent
Ic e
yard,
payment*
III
everyth!nil' Included. Y A fsoan
ROSE CO URT AP T .
f oil hiiv* our equity. 2411 I HEDUCHtM F u r n , near bate
A
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333*1121.
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e"s" ?i t r j* 1 11r n t A A ir &lt;‘ ortd.,
4 BEDROOM HOM E
landacaped. Ige Hhede Tree*, W F .l. A •&gt; A A P A R T M E N T S 111
Jim W h it e r C «rp . ha# * nlc#
V . Flrat St.
fenced bark yard, pump A
4 bedroom bout# A lot for
w a te r eyetem. Ibiubte c ar*
hale. Direction#! T a k e 1T»I*
I
ROOM F u m Apt. f o r rnupla,
porte A Ige. Patio. 321*T»TI.
No rt h to O ra nge City t*» l i e * .
w a la r InoludaA H I .
*11 Dru g store, turn left a
(I H K K N R H A I R
fnltow to end t»f D «iibio lane Chnlra Inta ar all aM a In Hraan- S ROHM. Furn. A p t . t i l l M ag .
null.; « n t r i n . i : m i i i — n,
to w litr e S w ,%y ll a r l a , turn
hta lr ,'f l-orh Ar b o r ovarlookA. W il lia m . .
f i g h t to 3rd ill f t road — tut n
tng w.itt couraa. C u * l « m
le ft to h o u « « on left, tllily
building In your apfclllt-a11ft§ down A 11 1 1ft per ho. linna. ilraanbr alr d i n t o p a l A V A I L A B L E Fab. I. I - R » a m
gpl. r r l , bklh. 111.ISM,
W ired,
fcti#*t
rock,
rough
ky
plumbed, a optic tank A we ll
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Apia. I * t 1’ a).
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menu, 1:31371.
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in im
Sal Falrmnnl Dr.
AVALON APARTMENTH
ONLY
v
777 111 7
T erm * on p n e n payment ff A T T R A C T I V E S Raiw-nm M a«. I I I TV. Snd 81..
nnry. Mnd acapad
K ifa lla n i I ROOM Furnlened Apt-, I I I
needed huye thte charm in g 3
Bedroom, i ’ ittiem Built bout#
rant,
naar
arhnolk
l.«aa.
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In ehady Wynnem*«o.t |fc*tt
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Down
paymanl
l o o 104 Shannon D r„ Pina- U N F IIR N . Itpafalra ATT, |t l
monthly
pay*
e ve ryt h in g
Move In Immediately,
craal. sss-ons.
month, lit* Magnolia A v t. in.
qu lr * duwnatalr* a t lo r I
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1 RDRM. Furn. Apt . wa ter A
Government Owned
lig h t * furn. (a t
t!!.17M .
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l i n i ^*ark Avanna
Homes
ONI.T I I I . S Hdrm. Furn, Apt
ID'S Magnolia SSS I O E
C T l U i l l F D |*Hni*l-:UTY
JIM W A L T K I l • •••III*
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left nn dirt n**.1 i n i
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Apt Cln.o Tn Jlmmia
1mm#illal# t&gt;#liv#ry
In hmiee
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FOB THE BEST HOME
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SEE YOUR
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11fill M ■ f f VIr # M ! T-1 k # Mon
K U t l . t , r u m . A p(., l i e s Maple
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HIS. Rooms For Kent
pitiit 4*nlii* A * r * 114 V I f

425-5938

71. Stiles Help Wanted

A * 'R I* I* iE W AN TE D
A few Ai i*&gt; teiiiiije.t, *e« lu'teil.
hie, itv.ipunnhi* W rit e
I I I 111. genruril H *r a M or

RUDtlET PRICED

$100.00 DOWN

f 1~ » fo n a y wantad * '
•*
i t — S av in g* A Loan
M —• tn.uranca
I I — School* A Inatrurllnna
I # — Emp loym an l S.rTlraa
11— Mala I t . l r AYaniad
31— Fa m i l t Ha l* W a n ’ ad
71 — Mala nr Famala l l ' l p
3t—Sale * Help A A . n l , d
33— Situation Wanted
I I — In ro m * P rn p trly
IS—.Ru.lnraa P r o p — Sal*
13 — Real F a ta l* Wanted
I t — Real E i l a t * Sal*
IT — Rualaaaa R a n , ala
Id— Lola For Sat*
• l — Fa rm a—O r o v a t
I I —Out of S la t* A rre a ga
l i — llouaea For Sat*
I I — llauaa*— gat* or R i a l
I f — 11nuta For R .n t
! * • — B . a o rt R a n t* !*
1*1— T r a l l a r * —Cabana*
111— Mobil* H o m e * —Sale
l e i — Mobil* lloihga— Rant
tut — T ra il e r Spar* — Rent
1**— T rall a r 1-ola— Sala
1*1— Apar iment a For Rant
1*1-— liooma For Rant
1 1 * . — l lo la l liooma
i t ! — lienial Aganta
i l l — W a n t,d T * Rant
u&amp; — A uti.e Fur N«ie
114— A uloe— Be lt or TreJ e
i l l - T r u c k * K » r set*
I l k — A uIn moll f t .sere I ce
i l l — rmitre A. Cycle *
l ! i - U o i i * A Motor*
121 — M at in * Su

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your
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M I’ L l l
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Hiawatha.

I ,V1, Wanted To lluy

11 KU B l K T T ** Be «uty
N o " k ( ' A l l l*F NT 1Cit Hum I H rp jlr# A
b o ft
water. #v#mng *(&gt;p t»
A -M 11111n • Fi r* ! • I a e» Work1ii# So Uftk*
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by
Day,
Wa.k,
or
Month

17. Jnniluriiil Services

llti &gt;*"u have n drin king prob-I
Y EN VS, II M W N T K N AN K
b r r v 1 a to a u(. (. 1, * .
lam. W r i t * I*, u. Uui 1111,
Hartford.
ISIS S Park Dr
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3— I ’ a r a in ila
« — Ua aulr Cara
* — Day N u n m a n
I — C h i l l Car*
I—D o g *— C a t* — eat#
to — p ou ltry — L l v . a t a . h
II—Sparlal Notlaaa
IS—c , i , r i n g — Fang
It — P l a n * to Rat
IS— Spatial S a r t lr a t
I! «t — Mwlmmlna
sw im m in g Pnola
(7 — Jan itorial a . t r l . a *
i s — D o -l t- T au ra a lf
i » — Rulldara Suppllaa
SO— Hard wa r*
SI — ll . m a tmprovamania
' SS— Plumbing
31 — P aintin g
31 — Wall t i n n i n g
11— Air Caad 4 H l a l l a g
I I — Radio • T a la t llf a a
I I — Photo A E q u l p w . t l
&gt;0— Horn* Appllanra*
*1 — Mualcal l n i t r u n i . n l ,
31— Uu.lnoaa kuulpui.at
I I —Job Prlnttag
I t — Uphnlatary
SS— Vacuum Cl.anara
37— SIo vlug A (iiorag a
I * — Ka irrm ln aiara
H — P l a n t , — F a . da — Saadi
10—
Iliac. For Sala
U — Arilclaa For Rant
11—
Swap or K i r h a n f *
IS — AYaniad To lluy
t — Fu rn ltur* Far Sal*
I — Antluur* Far Sal*
I I — Mnnar To txian
CO— llualnaaa OppoMunlttaa

name It — W# have It !"

AM ERIC AN

sorry when w e buo you fo r fo lia
arrest l "

CLASSIFIED INDEX

51. Artlrleo For Rent

V I , 'KT M ft a Than aR,0r»0 read*
et# *re T he Batifutri Herald
&lt; latatflrd ala daily. Itataa at
low a. I In par Iln* per day!
Dl.il j : : s « l l or I I I I I I I and
pi ion 1 1Mir ad!

be plenty

L A M B E R T Pallia
FA C TO R T PAIN T
: i t 7 8 Franck.

Carpete rteen teeter srtth th*
Blue Lurtr# Klectric Sham,pi*"4r only (t per day. Oar-

rphnltlrrlnt

D E A D L IN E S -----

"Y o u 'll

BL'rt, edll a fte r 1 p. m

120. Automoltre Service

104. Mobile Homes * Sale

Seminole Really

a-ro

eaaK esa.

JII.eiTI.

W A I. I, I* A l*KBING. THaparlta *

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COPY

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REACT Y
Hill'S.
dally A e v* by it p p t i
fair Hotel. SIS-0»to.

PRATT A
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D E TE C T .

UfNKpfuinl -Services

T ke n ora 111 r H t r v M t l * » H t l l f f f o at M j a r l t a f nr r#»le*
■h i a a r •dorrttarfrtttit whirls
II d r r n u « h j # f ilnnuh! * la
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S PE C IA L S A L E :

12. Kpcclnl Notices

ERRORS

—

N o w goin g an *1 E D W A R D S A
CARET
App llanra
Clhtar.
D raailrally radurad prloaa on
tiaad Waahara. Ila fr lg erf .l n r*
A Slovaa dua to ovar alnck.
l ' n'l m l . . Ihla Chanca for a
Tremendnu*
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SAFE

I danra — an Rnllara
T A K E BEST O F F E R

in -m i

W A N T E D : Lotr prlrad riding
horaaa. Saddlaa A Equipment.

S i l H w i l l t l l f W - i i f l t h* r**T'
opntiolhlo to r ntfiro ( K a i oat
Ineorrcet I ■ at rtlneu

A

LAR G E

too L A T I N O H E N S , t'agas,
Chlckan Manura. l i t i o s i

CLAHHIKlkl) " I i I mIt a Y
11.00 l'»r Inch

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Chihuahua

U P in 11% O F F . Fa'll, E arl y
Spring A thirty Drranaa
C A R O L E 'S DR ES S S HOP
L o n * wood P lata — H a y I t - * }

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10. Poultry • Livestock

95. Houses For Sale

SO U TH W A RD

DRESS S A LE

HERMAN
R lirrilE R n
pupa
A K C Tla*.. good tina rham.
plnn, hlark A tana, t l o up
ssi-m o .

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By Nadine Seltzer

W A T C H foe lha Dgia o f Rla
A url Inn.
B IL L 'S
RAHGAIN
BARN.

N O T H IN O
IS L O S T until a
Harold W an t Ad (alia to find

II to IS II1 1 J 0 | MO |U S

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Feb./18, 1965— P arp 8-A 95. Houses For Sale

PORTABLE
HI-FI.
«
apaad
tw in
apaakara.
Symphonic
III. I I I .t il l .

DOI1ERMAN r i N S C I I E R pupa,
A K C . Vi o la Kaatnar. 1 1 } . I l l *

Up to S |1| 1.59 | 1.80 | 1.S0

at

IrralA

SWEETIE PIE

S ANF O RD S EW IN O C E N T E R
101 So P a r k A t * .
IIM IU

P O O D LE Pupplra A K C r e g l l t •rad. tV h ll* Toy at Stud.
□ rooming. I M - l t t *

Dial n tre e *—
Hat L a i f D l a t a a n

I Mlaliaaaa
lathoa

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H O O V E R VAC . C L E A N E R S
W H I T E S E W IN O M A C H IN E S
A Q U A R IU M S A
Authortzrd Sale* A aaralea
T R O P IC A L FI8 II
G A R R E T T 'S
Hlchaat Qua lity from tha tlaat
ISO
E. F lr a L
IS1-II44
Jialch erle*. Luweal discount
prices 10 a, m. - » p m —
D A I I . T — F I N N T FRIE ND S, C T P R E S S F E N C E r o a T 8 : ' « “ 4"*T ft. loas , lOo ta . ph.
I M ile* Smiaii o t Sanford on
in im .
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8. Pels &amp; Supplies

322-5612
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50. Mine. For Sale

&gt;1*1 a P a r k Ave.
&gt;31 ISIS a i r l l m .
I

BEDR OOM , I s a i l
aorn tr lot. ltt-1141.

PR IC ES S L A S H E D
ALL RENAULTS
I ' p T n 40 MPC. W i t h
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A u lo m tlict

M ore T h a n 275,000 A m e r l r a n * O w n H i m :
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5 Y e a r O r 50,000 M i l * W a r r a n l y l
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C'ontc D r l r *

Seminole Couniy Motors,
1801 W. 1st St. — Sanford

lU m *.

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dally.
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aary. W r i t * Bua 111, l * | f o r d
Qua lify ing , l l t t p a a n A Aaliarald.
• u a t paymtula. 111-7*0.

Phone 322-0614
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THANK YO U . . . IN APPRECIATION FOR PAST SUCCESSI

APPRECIATION DAYS!
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Starts 8 A.M. Thursday-Ends 6 P.M. Saturday-3 BIG DAYS

COME IN AND SAVE

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G*E Console Television in handsome Mahoganyt

N e w G-E Personal Portable

Here’s Beauty and the Best— fine furniture slim silhou­
ette styling plus superior viewing and listening pleasure.
Big 2 3 " diag. screen with sharper, brighter "Daylight
B lu e ’'* picture' 7 7 ". performance features that count,Including etched circuit electronic wiring with lifetime
guarantee/* And the price is equally attractive.

Every ounce a beauty? High impact textured
black plastic case accented in brushed alumi­
num and sparkling chrome ... on or off a beauti­
ful picture. Your personal companion inside or
outside— pleasure on the go. (The big screen
measures a full I I * diagonaHy.) Pius G-ETs~
lifetime circuit board guarantee.*

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PRICE BREAK SFECIAL

F R E E

5-Cell Flashlight

BUTANE
LIGHTER

with every
purchase that
Adju.tibl. Flam*
adds $29.95 to
your present account, renews
nn old artount or on the

I.lmll on. p.r runtomrr

FIVE: IIATTEItlES INCLUDED

opening of a new
account

Additional l.lghtrr. IJ.7H

Lim it one per cuwtamer
tit 09c. Additional Flathlitfhts $1.

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A price brenk for our rualonicr*. Hatt.ri.a alone worth
ihi. price. IM uir fc.lim a:
red plantjc glow ring, cliromeplalttl cane.

B E A U T IF U L

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GET A HUGE
11x14 WALL
PORTRAIT

STEREO

4 upeed record changer — Mahogany or walnut finish.
Treble und bans control — Record storage — 4 speakers.

L A ST 3 D A Y S!
Thurs. - Fri. - S a t
Feb. 18-19-20
Friday Night

HOUIS: 10 AM - l PM; S PM -

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p .m . • 9 p . m . )

N O APPOINTMENT NEEDED • SELECTION OF SEVERAL POSES
FUU POSE PORTRAIT • RABIES AND CHILDREN OF ALL AGES
PORTRAIT DELIVERED AT STORE A FEW DAYS AFTER TAKEN
0

«C 7101

EA SY C R E D IT

OPEN A N
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ALW AYS

555 W. FIRST ST.

SANFORD

8-6 DAILY, 8-9 FRIDAY
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AVe knew it! We knew it!
That “ Clock" mention of
Sanford, Fla., Sanford, N. C.,
and Sanford, Aril., brought
this note;
The Post Office directory
doe* not list Sanford, Arit.,
hut it is a suburb of Phoenix.
However, it doe* list Sanford,
thusly:
Alabama, a station In Los
Angeles, Colorado, Florida,
Maine, Michigan, a station in
Seminary, Miss., North Car­
olina, Texas and Virginia.
But, It, E. Porter opines:
There may be 11 Sanford* alt
told but there is only ONE
Sanford.
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Postmaster Cecils Heard
announced today that post of­
fice services will be on a hol­
iday schedule Monday, in cel­
ebration
of
Washington’s
Birthday.
There will be no regular
mail delivery and the post of­
fice will be closed. However,
' "^hete vtlll he deliyery^of
ial mail and ‘ perlshablff and
regular box pick-ups.
All other governmental of­
fices, including state, county
and rity offices, business
firms and schools will be on
regular schedules.
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A ptay, “ Stars and Stripes.”
^ Ih rH r.rT of HmruktnirTTf ttm
first American flag, was pre­
sented at Southsldc School by
s t u d e n t s of Mrs Nancy
Brock’s fourth grade. Starring
as Betsy Boss was Kim Hart
and as Gen. George Washing­
ton was Steve Whelchel.
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Jim Hunt, president of the
Retarded Children’s Associa­
tion. suys HO of the grocery
carts given to the school for
resale are ready to be picked
ti )&gt;. Recently a supermarket
donated 100 uf the rails to
the school. They have been
worked over and painted and
will make fine laundry, house­
hold of garden cars. We can’t
quote the price, but It is very,
Very low. fa ll Jim ami order
one — you’ll benefit and so
will the Little Red Schoolhouse.
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Nine Sanford Junior H&gt;gh
students made the all " A "
honor roll during the last sis
weeks grading period. They
were ninth gradeis Brenda
Carter. Pam Plgolt and Brent
Armstrong; eighth gradeis
Linda Bradbury, Ana lee Mouie
and Van Robbins, and seventh
grsders
Katherine
Bishup,
Judy Tanner and Judy Yuungblade.
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Miss Jo Ann Zelgier, dsugh
ter of Mr. und Mrs. S. F. Zeigler of Sard Palmetto-Avenue,
was named to the Dean’s List
at the University of Florida
for the fall trimester, with an
average of 3.8. Miss Zelgier,
a graduate of Seminole High
School, is a member of Kappa
Alpha Theta sorority.

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fir. J. Wayne Rein, presi­
dent of that-University of Hu
rlda. will be in Sanford Feb
25 to speak to a meeting of
the Seminole County l niveisity of Florida Alumni l lull
at the Capri. At that time,
the club will present Its first
CI.ASP scholarship to a local
student who will be entering
the U of F. They will also
recognise the Tup II til grade
students in Seminule County
and elect new nfficers.
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At the sixth annual Art
Show Sunday at the Civic
Center from noon to 6 p.ni.,
the public will be allowed to
vole v for the painting they
like best on exhibit. Re sure
to get a ballot *»d check your
favoijte. The Art Association
also will serve a “ high tea”
to all visitor*.
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Member* of the Methodiit
Youth department will assist
Sanford area Heart Sunday
worker* in their bell-ringing
campaign Sunday.
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To the motorist Who tele­
phoned about getting an over­
time parking ticket on Wed
nesday afternoon; Police say
there ii two hour free parking
between 8 a m. and 6 p.m. and
on Sundays and legal holidays.
However, between 8 and 6 on
the six weekdays you are lia­
ble for a ticket if you park
more than two houra in one
tapot.

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Industry Waits For Deeds
Seminole County

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on the St Johns River

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By ltarry I. Johnson
W E A TH E R : Fair and warm over weekend, high 72-78; low tonight 50-55.
Industrial leaders arc seld­
om inleresled in what a com­ VOL. 57 United Press Leased Wire
Established 1908 FR I., FEBRUARY 19, 1905
SANFORD, FLO R ID A NO. 130
munity “ plans" to do; but
all are interested in what a
colrununity has done.
This is Uiq gist of a surveyf
*
made of such industrial fig­
ures who would be interested
PASADENA, Calif. (UPI&gt; RA NGE R
in a barge terminal near San­
The Ranger 8 U. S. spacecraft
LAUNCH
ford.
was heading on dead aim to­
The report was made by
TO MOON
day to collide with the moon
Lockwood Gieenc Eingmeers,
and send back to earth
NEW YORK (U P I)—Chief
The state’s lawmakrr* con­
Inc. of Spartanburg, S. C., and
television pictures of the lunar
Justice Karl Warren told a
verged
on Sanford Naval Air
filed with the Port Authority
bhie-riblion international con- surface.
Station this afternoon where
Conjpilttec of the, Seminole
fere nee of itrteilccSuili todays The IQS-pouitt} space vehicle,J
County Chamber’ o f Com­
(fiey heard _ briefjngs b^ to^
t^aC' lasting peace cpn only was launched from Cape Ken­
merce.
Naml officer* in 'the state
be achieved through a rule nedy Wednesday and all sub­
"While in the course of tNfl
of law.
sequent operations were car­
and witneaied a demonstra­
study for this report," the enGovernments and religions ried out smoothly.
tion
of the Navy’s air power.
giners said, "many industries
should make acivmpliahment
There was a possibility a
The
Navy presentation was
in the United States have been of this goal their preoccupa­ terminal maneuver would be
ene of several defense brief­
contacted in regard to their
tion, Warren said. The chief required to position the space­
using the facilities in Sanford justice spoke at the privatelyings being conducted in San­
craft’ * television cameras for
when such facilities are conford and Orlando today and
sponsored peace conference of proper picture-taking
v « v
jjtruclcd.
pearly 2,006 intellectuals from
But this would not be decidSaturday for members of the
coatriMO
ih
"Tew have indicated a real 14 countries.
until late this afternoon after
esaiiMaOMit
S t a l e legislature, s l a t e
interest at this time. There
8ANOER
ACCEPT ON FAITH
study of telemetry data by
»IN *iy
Chamber of Commerce mili­
M UST CN T tR
are reasons for this;
Another American, former scientists at Caltech’*
A O I N A P IIIH O
S PA C E W IN D O W
tary affaire committee ami
“ One is that so many areas U. S. Ambassador George F. Propulsion Laboratory &lt;JP
tO m i. In O la m a t a r
special guesta.
approach them for the same k rnnnn. issued a plea to both
After a 12 hour study Thurs­
^ Addressing the distignuishinformation Many of these
nnd West that they «c&gt; day of telemetry data relayed
FLY IN G CAM ERA — If ru cccm FuI. theTtnned group of about 150 were
areas they found are not real !{ppl
„ „ f|lU|l ,h, uUjm,te to earth tracking station* by
tept on
Rer-8 will follow thin 'maneuvering plan in its
Vice Adm. A. S. Heyward Jr.,
ly serious annul plans for such humanity of the other.
Ranger 8. project manager
flight to the moon for pictures o f the Sea of
chief of Naval Air Training,
facilities and it would cost
Kcnnan, formerly ambas­ Harris M. Schurmeaer said
Tranquility to he flashed back tiy earth at about
IVusneoia; Rear Adm. Robert
them many dollars to evalu sador to Russia and Yugo­ everything appeared normal.
11 n.m. Saturday.
(N K A Telephoto)
Guldthwaite, Commander of
ate traffic patterns, rates and slavia ami now a professor
Fleet Air, Jacksonville, and
the like at this time when they at the Institute for Advanc­
Rear Adm. T. A. Christopher,
would have to do the same ed Studies at Princeton, N. J..
'commander of
Key West
thing when the facility was said there is no hope at alt
Force*.
constructed
m present Western assump­
Thr admirals explained the
“ All said, however, they tions thul Soviet leaders are
inissiona of their respective
would certainly like to know totally inhumane.
command* and what their
when such a facility actually
He also urged a basic re­
ecenor-'f empacta are In the
existed and at such time vision in Western assump­
vlat*. Sums suggestions were
eould probably re-evalute their tion of Soviet military Inten­
made aa to how the state
transportation policies . , This, tions.
ran
make Florida a better
is n common attitude in indus­
Wallen said domestic law
try in general today.
has mode great
progress
655,761 today, which provided hospitals, pi I s o n s , public place fur the Navy to m iry
out its miation.
’ ’ Almost all industries arc since ancient trine* but the
conllnuatiun of existing ser­ schools and umvcrsitici.
After the briefings the
not so much interested in what same cannot be said of inter1
vices plus eight per rent pay
the Cabinet adopted a pol­ group witnessed one of the
a community is going to do national law.
TAM-All ASS F.E (U P I) — raises fur employe*.
icy of continuing all state largest
air demonstration*
PK.U E ON EARTH
for them or what utilities ur
The Slate Budget Commit
Formal approval of the pro piogramv at present levels, seen at the station in some
" I f we lenity want peace
other facilities they intend to
thm approved a proposed f gram, winch will gu to ]hc
tossing m additional dollars time.
construct for them, but they on earth, if we believe that
appropriation today t h a t
For many of the visitor* it
1965 Legislature, was given.
are interested In what the order is achieved thiuugh
where needed for additional
would
permit
new
itale
uni
was
thslr first close look at
Gov
Haydon
Burns
said
the
law,
then
we
should
make
community lias done and what
versllir* at Pensacola and 1Cabinet meeting In private work loads, IhiosI s In popul* Hie modem It A M’ Vigilante
has been constructed and what world peai e through law our
Orlando to open on trhrdnle. with its staff, had worked out lion and like increases. It *p reconnaissance -bomber.
utilities are in place for them prrorrupnlbin." Warren said.
.Sanford, home of Recon­
T h e
recommendation, u prog uni cutting JIUi.ol8.U.H proved additional moneys (or
"First
we
must
agree
“ We feel certain." the en
meeting Gov. Haydoo Burns out of ihr J1.531 674,692 sought eight per cent employe pay naissance Attack Wing One,
gineers concluded w
tills upon the principles that are
raises over the two-year per­ ii the global headquarter* fur
phase of the report, “ that at essential to peace In our 20th request for sufficient funds by the hundreds of agencies iod.
lor
Ihe
new
uniteriillrt,
in­
the twin-engine jet aircraft.
ol
tlic
State.
such lime as the facility is Century civilization.
The budget alsrf proposed
The deiminstmtion consist­
cluded
$12
million
for
con
'Ihe
asking
budgets
were
"Then
we
must
advocate
consti ucted , industries, barge
salary boosts to higher levels ed of a simulated carrier
slructiun at the altea.
heard during January at a
operators, shipping companies ,nn|l promulgate law* that
Ilian ever Iwfurc (or the Gtrv- landing practice and a over­
As appro*cd by the bud­ week-long public s e s s i o n ,
and anyone interested in traf­ will make those principles the
ernor, Cabinet, Supreme Court head flyovers.
get
commission
for
submis­
which
also
was
attended
by
fic on the inland waterways guiding force in the tivea of
and other lop governmental of­
In addition to Hanford Vig­
will be more icceptive to talk­ nations and peupt. every­ sion to the Legislature In mcrnbt-rs of the legislative ap­ ficials.
ilantes,
Skywarrior*
and
April, Ihe recommendation propriations committees.
where.
Lastly
we
must
have
ing with the operations people
Henderson said his recom­ Cougars were fighter aircraft
hacks
HZ
million
out
of
the
In
addition
to
the
recom­
forums
fur
their
interpretsfrom the port facility."
mendations were made alter |from Cecil Field near Jack­
total $37.8 million university mended funds, said Burns,
As the local situation stands liun and enforcement. . . ,
comparison of current salaries sonville. They in, hided F8
"Tins is m&gt;t merely the job building program for the JI.1.741,239 in unallocated mon­
now, the committee headed by
Willi the pa) of similar jobs in |Crusaders, A4 Skyhawks and
F -and* Roumillit Is reviewing of governments. It is the job new institution* — 17 million eys was put into the budget other government posts and
F4 Fhanlonia.
for
the
East-Central
Florida
which
could
t&gt;
e
used
by
the
of
the
religions
of
the
world
the exhaustive engineering and
in private Industry.The overhead air display
In
Orlando
and
$5
million
Legislature
to
provide
new
or
and
of
every
moral
furre
that
feasibility report and is put­
The budget proposed in- was made up uf a fly-by of
can b&lt;- brought to bear in for the Univeralty of Wrsl expanded services.
ting the finishing touches on
order that the will fur peace
Ihe 9*6 pages of budget rre creasing the Governor’* sat- all aircraft types, n bomb de­
I lor id a in Peniarola.
legislation which would permit
ary from $25.0(*i to $32,000 a livery deniunslrallun without
may ald.de- in ihe heart* of
oitimcndatlons provided SI42
The
new
East-Central
Flor­
a port authority to come into
yrar.
Supreme Court justices weapon*, and refueling dem­
men
everywhere
on
this
ida university will be In­ million In exrr»» n| current
existence
spending
of 5918 million and Cabinet oftirer* from onstration*.
globe."
rated
in
Orange
County
on
A rough draft of the legit
$IH.5oo lo S?7,ooo a year and
While driving tluough thr
Slt 520 three milri aoulh of Burns said the increase was
L in e act has been appro*id
15 fi p&lt; r cent, and it gave presidents of Florida State tiaae, the lawmaker* i might a
Oviedo
at
the
Seminole
$
3
0
,0
0
0
H
e
i
s
t
and, when completed, will be
University, University of Flor­ brief look at the station’s
every agency more money
MIAMI I UPI I - FBI agents County linr.
presented to the State Legis­
ida
arid Board of 'Regents di­ building program. The air
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than was available in present
and police sought a young
lature in April.
rector from $19,300 In $25,000 station, built during World
budgets,
TALLAHASSEE
lU
P
l)
The port site is declared one couple and a snazzy blur
War II, haa completed four
He said provisions were a year
of the most advantageous in sports car today in the Fto.tXX) Budget director Wallace Hen­
The proposed salaries fur new structure* within the
made (or population increases
derson
rrcommended
a
1963-67
robbery
of
the
nearby
First
the Hate since it la near exist­
lop stale olliciala were placed past year or so and is now
state budget totaling $l.u65,- in agencies such at menial
ing railroads, (he interstate National Bank of I’rincetnn.
ill bracket*, with the Govern- conducting a $2 million con­
highway and other transporta­
or’a salary at the top Various struction program
tion facilitlea.
official* were then placed un­
Congress now 1* consider­
The engineers gave local
der each particular bracket, ing a request for $6.7 million
hacker* of the port a solid
according to their job and Its for further expansion at the
boost when they summarized:
responsibility.
hate during filia l yrar 1066.
“ We conclude that an ex­
Most little cabinet posts
From Hanford the group
cellent opportunity exists to
were at the $18,000 a year le­ went to Orlando w h e r e
Hevelnpe the St. Johns River
vel and other job* were in further briefings will be con­
and recommend that a onelower rangrs on a descending ducted tonight at Ortando
berth barge terminal facility
scale.
Country Club and tomorrow
be constructed at the site.
In general, the following in­ at Orlando Air Forea Base.
creases over current spending They visited McCoy Air Force
were recommended: Aid to Baae earlier today.
county school*" and Junior
Gov.
Haydon
Bunn
I*
colleges, including the Min­ scheduled to addreaa the law­
imum Foundation program, makers at 1:30 p. m. tomor­
from $487 2 million to $548 1 row at Orlando Airt Force
million, h i g h e r education, Baae. Tha "Florida and Our
J.
Willard
Feeble.,
of
from SI 13.7 million to $136 mil­ National Defense" presenta­
Wildwood, nawly ‘appointed
lion, stale institutions, from tion la being sponsored by
Fifth District member of the
$92.3 million lo $106 9 million tha state Chamber’* Military
.State Road Board, waa in
and other general state oper­ A ffair* Committee.
the Sanford area Thursday
ation*. $224 8 million to $269
afternoon on an Informal gatmillion.
acquainted tour of thla coun­
The budget provided for
ty.
&gt;
FIRST REPORTS on obtaining rightn-of-way for paving Lake Mary
$71,200,000 In building con­
NAPLES Italy (U P I) — Po­
lie conferred with local of­
Boulevard through Lake Mary to Interstate 4 will he presented to County
struction during the biennium, lio* aald U persona wetc killficial. on road problama. To­
Including $50 million from tba ad whan thaw bus collided
Commissioners Tuesday by the Lake Mary Chamber o f Commerce roads
day he la in Orlando as he
sale of bonds and $21.1 m|Uion with a oar on tba aupax-high­
committee. Vice president Richard Keogh (le ft) points out the boule­
continue* his tour. He will
from utilities taxe* not neadad way from Napka to Pompeii
vard extension route to President Jim Daughtrey (center) and Donald
attend an SRD-County con­
lo finance the bond Issue,
attd plunged down a ravine.
Jackson, board #hairman,
(Herald PhotoJi
ference March 6 at DcLand.

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Provides Employe Pay

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Visits Sanford

16 Persons Die

Generals
Stage Coup
SAIGON (U P I) — South Yictnnmose marina
nnd arnty units marched into Snipon today and an­
nounced the overthrow of military strongman L L
Gen. Nguyen Khanh.
Troops announced the coup was in favor o f Lt.
Gen. Trim Thien K h ie m , --------------------------------- *
currently Vietnamese am­
bassador in Washington.
First indications were
that the troops were letl

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by the so-caltrd “ young Uirk"
group of generals who first
showed their power last Sep­ 5 Men D ie
BELLE GLADE (U P I) - A
tember when they saved
Khanh from a coup attempt car and a small truck plunged
Into nearby llftlaborough Ca­
by older generals.
Troops nml tanks poured in­ nal in separate accidents
to the city and surrounded Thursday, killing five men.
Khanh’* house and the offic­
ial prime minister’s residence. Sm athers Speaks
WASHINGTON
(U P I)
—
The coup forces also seized
control of the radio station Florida Sen. George A. Smalhnnd tlie central telephone of­ era told the Senate this counfice, rutting off nil internal Iry should nut try negotiating
with Communisli In Viet Nam
communication*.
Street* leading to Khanh’* in view of our ‘‘position of
home were blocked off by the weakness" in that country.
troop* and civilian police.
There was no immediate indi- T&gt;ip; O perations’
MQSCOW (U r it — The Sol’»dkm of the Lite of
Imith
who, Ihimst'lf.wfjfsF' rhmi/Jto &lt;5etx-x{m(ged-(tglay that the
power in h coup-on Jitn. 31, United States "la preparing
fresh, still bigger military
1964.
operations" against Commu­
Many Changes
About 2 p.m, ft a.m. K.ST) nist North Viet'Nam.
th* coup units begun broad­
casting n series of statement* Senate Study
WASHINGTON (U P I)—The
and communiques.
They said the roup stem­ Senate today took up a con­
med fioiii tile fact that Klianh stitutional amendment aimed
waa- —.-hanging- ttw uuvarn- |at aetllinc an uncertainty-over
turrit every two weeks.**
, presidential disability.
Thr nrw government will tie |
„
XT
,
thr sixth that tins ruled em- j o l l l ] ) S l O I s O l t i l
WASHINGTON (U P I)—Rep.
battled South Viet Nam ill the
|prriod since President Ngo Paul Bugera (D-Fla.) says
Dillh Diem WHS ousted and as­ that 201 free world ihip* car­
ried corgocs to North Viet
sassinated on Nov. I, 1963.
Friction between Ihe gov­ Nam during the last six
ernment and the powerful, mil­ months of 1964.
itant lluildhisis has led to the
fail of at least three of those Pinpoints
governments, including the
WASHINGTON (U P I)-D e (ense Secretary Robrrt S. Mc­
one which Diem headed.
Some leaders of the coup Namara, in a global policy reweir identified ns Roman i view, pinpoints Red China aa
Catholic*, giving rise to fours the United States' chief adver*
that Ihe revolt would stir up vary at the present lime,
new political-religion* stnfe
.
with militant iiuti.ihisl elr . A s i l l l l I 1’ O u IC n iS
■units.
WASHINGTON
(U P I)
—
------President Johnson met today
RANGERS JII.H I
uilti French Foreign Minister
GUERRILLAS
Maurice Come de Murville In
SAIGON (F P II
Vietnam, a conference expected lo cenr*e iHiigns fought 4'oininun- ter &lt;&gt;n their conflicting views
i»t guerrillas ratty today in n uf Asian problems,
continuing battle south of the
U.S. ail base at I) k Nang— I n I I i S •!, O C l l
the Jumping off point for ieCLEVELAND, Ohio ( U P I )
Inhabity air stukes against —A young mother, Mri. Dorla
North Viet Nam.
' Johnson, 27, beset by a series
Mtlituiy autliuiities said a ' of illnesses killed tier four chitViet Cong force moved into dren with a single shot Into
the area fmm strongholds ill (lie head of each Thursday
tlir coastal plains in nil at- night and then took her own
tempt to launch nn at luck aim- life with a revolver »hot.
ilar to the raid agniiisl
U.S helicopter base al I'lei* Prolate F reed
ku on Fell. 7.
ROME (U P I) — Archbishop
Fighting near I)a Nang Josef Uerun of Prague waa
broke out Thursday, tint ml ■etessed today from 14 years
reports said Vietnamese for­ of Communist confinement in
ces tost 20 killed, IS wounded ('/vrhoslovakln. He flew into
amt 28 missing.
Rome lo become a cardinal
Guerrilla casualties were and live in permanent axtla
not known.
Irom hi&gt; homeland.
Da Nang is 400 mil** noitli
uf Saigon,
Removed
TAMPA ( L P I ) — Charles
II i) s r n h r r i! , m Tallahas*
FLORAL CITY tU I’ l) - M*r printing executive, * 1 1
William Ellsworth lienlborne, Jforcibly removed from a Mistum! 8n, was killed in*l.int!y omi Iaum4^air liner here Thurahere today when his ear was day after he slaitled fellow
struck try an Atlantic Coast. passenger* with talk about his
Line railroad freight train
life being in danger.

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Founders Day
Program Set
For PTA Group

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sJatia Berta*
Day p rtg raa
A Form
ted for Thur*will be
of the Semlday'* nM*ti&gt;
of Pernoia County
uoeietiom at
cm T»tfh*r
South Seminole J a i lo r High
School in Caaeelberry.
The meeting will open with
a hoepiulity period from 9
on til 9:30 a.m. followed by
the burin*** and program
Carlton Henley. L y m a n
High principal, will be in
charge of the program which
will feature a ikit to be pre­
sented by stodenta of Mrs.
Jody Dromraerhaoaen'a drama
rlaa* baaed on tbe theme,
•What'* My L ine?- Thera
will be music by Bob Cslpcp-.
per.
Plana for the meeting were
completed by the executive
heard last Thursday morning
when members met at the
h;me of Mr*. William Begrest, 107 North Woodlake
Drive, Bretton Woods.

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Presbyterian
Women To Host
District Meet

SEMINOLE COUNTY Council of Parent-Teacher Associations will have
a Founders Day Progrram at 9 a.m. Thursday at South Seminole Junior
High School in Casselberry. Planning the program were (from left) Mrs.
George Hearn, Carlton Henley, Mrs. William Segrest and John Angel.

Women of the First Presby­
terian Church of Sanford will
b* hostesses Wednesday to a
meeting of District 5 which
embraces churches in DeBary,
De Land. Maitland and Winter
Park. Registration will opea
at 9:30 a-tn.
Guest* participating in the
program will b* Mrs- R- L.
Tilghman. Synodical presi­
dent who will use as her top­
ic. ’'The Synodical Training
School ar.d its Changes." and
Mra. H. C. Harris. Presbyteriat chairman of Ecumenical
Missions and Relation*, who
will apeak at “Birthday Of­
fering and it* use in Korea."
Presidents from the wom­
en'* group* in each church in
the district will present a akit.
Other guest* participating
will be Mrs. W. A. Bser, Presbyterial president; Mrs. P T.
Piety. Presbyterial v x * pres­
ident and Mrs. Abraham Lin­
coln. chairman of dutrict £.
Luncheon will be served at
noon in fellowship hall.

B n ftrl

UPW Circle
Meeting Held
In Lake Mary

By Julia Bar toe
1 Founders Day" was given by
Increased enrollment call- Mr*. Marge Artr.»tror.g. vi ing for the addition of a new p^^dent. and a musical prothird grade at. Altamonte fr&gt;n3i and*r direction of M:s.
Springs Elementary School
Nell Drueding, "Our Ameri­
wa* reported at the February
can Heritage.” wa* presented
meeting of th* Parent-Teach­
by third grade children.
er Association.
Mrs. Lawrence Swofford
Frank Gore, principal, (tatreminded the members that
ed that present enrollment is
.
at the 670 mark ar.d that Mrs. B &gt; w B l ^ r „ p M t pres.

V A

A CHAT with Dr. Geneva Drinkwater, guest
.speaker for the Altamonte Springs Garden Gub
(right), was enjoyed following the program by
Mrs. George Knoth, vice president of the club.
Dr. Drinkwater, former professor of history at
Rollins College, spoke on her travels in many
foreign countries.

Highlights Of Travel
Told By Educator

It; Julia Rarto*
Dr, Geneva D/tnkwpter, for’mer prefessorr cf hT*tory at
RoJlirr* College." who taught
lur a year^yi Madras^ lp ^ a .
was
c f h-nor
_— ’guest
----- —
— at th*
—
, E c h j . a r j cvvered.d&gt;*b espper
meeting of tre yk'.iamo'nt*
i Springs Garden Club.
Dr. Drinkwater gave *n In­
By Frances Wester
Mrs. R : he rt
Rugenstein
tali. a b o u t her tra-

DeBary Chapter,
AARP, Finalizes
Plans For Tour

p* " 10" Ftb' “•19“ Altamonte Elementary School
Adds New Third Grade Class

' are the ferrymen. They have
a king ar.d queen in Thailand
' but it is mere like a fairy
tale Kmgfom and th* people
all seemed happy,
Hung_Kcr.g.
duty
----- * — ----- *■ -s —
•
port e f the. vjfrid. alway s was
croird*dI‘"»lpeci*lly by r tfugres. Pecple make their homes
in small boats and even live
on ro :f tops A family■of si*,

plans are to build a f i v e ^ a . l room addition by re s t Sepumber. An a ru rr.a system to
pick up Channel - t is installed and will be (a use by the
er.d cf the month.
Mra. William Segrest aaked that clinic card, of childret. not yet returned to the
school be sent by the parent*
as socr. as possible and advis­
ed that no more aspUtns will
be given a student unless rec­
ommended by a dtetor. Eye
examinations have been completed and some of the stu­
dent* n i l be notified to get
further checks.
Mrs. Louise Kershr.er. pres­
ident. cper.ed the meeting ar.d
as led by
th*
salute

•&lt;i« l o i the S ' * * P ! A’
*
, »P**k' r forv f
School of Instruction^schedul* April 20 at £ » t Metho.
«“ »t f hJ » * hJ n S * nford. The
* cond‘* t* d fr o a
3
“ nt,&gt; “ oon .
Fourth grad. ?
* refreshment* following the
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Funeral Notices
s i n s r R M v , l. a . — r c - - - r .
••rvirsi for I* A Samir*-'. -.
( It who died (ur lay. . * •
v*:| »• 1 p n. T t r i t i r i
gravos Is
Lake View
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H
o-ficis- - r
Enssrx
r -;- --s t Hems Is 'h e r * n o * n. vs is *. it. it. i r i w i n
— Funer- •ervicea for. M-T. E U « r f who &lt;!:#1 Mr.'4*y »
r—hdu-iet v! I
P ei W»-lrV*4*y at B-tn v
F u- - - al Tt-m# wtrh It*' F. ter: Jir.k-.rs cf T.rvt
&lt;•!«: &lt;*horoh rfflr litlr * P . .
. ■ |a - E s i r p i
C•*&gt;ei*rjr firt-awi Fut*-

Gor* Devotions were given
**&gt;• Mrs. Mlliicect Pattishsli
ar.d minutes were read by the
secretary. Mrs. Jear. Nuss.
The treasurer’s re't'ert. givII —• In -►»!£♦
en by James Kir.sey. »ho»e&lt;i
a hCar,-* of H A S i - *r. feknd. : »i»v R O E k E S I R t r - Tr..
It was suted that an anr.ony®‘
•’* ' cn n " r "
t o c a w - e - d . “ be d ' e t M
meu* donor had given }20
_!*} was eent teday to P* •
'•• •» r u n e r a l - H o m e H o l l a r l
toward th* pulldown shades
V* h . f.3- u r i i n a r.i b v - a
to be installed in all 21 class­
•• &gt; »«ev. Oraak
i X' 1' •“" f
* or!&lt;J »r i « • ,h " * ch:Jir«a * n&lt;! tkr* * * 4- rooms for audio-visual work
'I - e I * e r t a r j a
at a - r a - e e n - a - ’ #
)h t UtwtJ f * * ‘ - ' ’'‘T-* ,
* l11
bo* 1grandmother
4,vwas
netted
cn
°f ? ” ?}*
»" * * The mother and
the magaijr.e sales. PTA mem- Mi ll IV. Ill 1.II—Tta Vrlr
Hag* ' ♦ s
aI
t.e
’r * * rk* h,d ' li!Wd‘ Sht u ‘ * f * re o ! th* bo* t wKU* berah p now star, da at 2J.1
found the pe.ple very nice in the rather is at work.
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lea.-r.
Japart" :s
tew.t.fu, C3U.V
I’ a j s Way N J . fur t e r , ,
A t * : * cn "Why We Have
- Lte &gt; : . l
and cvhau.st- . try,.cigar., ar.d neat,
a r i t . r a l to da y. ■iratr. a
T .-~ 7 T i' V me ’ a c i a f l *
e-i ar.d net toe g od fir vegaCam.e..;*s. a I a|e a s ar.d
i a--a**e-ree-e
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tation. They receive -s ty heart* w .r, featured m table
chirks f r m low* and that is dec rat..-rs fer the meeting
F .re st Cty Mer.har.ts At- M oreC o m fo rtW earln c
bow they start their poultry. 11.at* f r the even.r.g were •cciat - mem i-rt w 1 see the
The weather is a.a.L ar to Mr. and Mis. L. K Stover, f :.—:. te:e*t*M at the r h;30
F'o-.da weather ar.n they cha.rmen. Mr. ar.d Mr*. Lewis p m meeting to-day at Irma t
Here u a pleasant way Vo overcome
/ I 3cae plate cucorlael TAS I th IH
grow many sf the same T.:»• G. West. Mr. ar.d Mr* Eric Beauty Shcp in the Fcreat
re**/ an tmpro'ed poeSer spr.nl.e4 .»
and lower plate* hulls ’..‘.ev
tas er.; yed here.
W. Da.lman. Dr ar.d Mr* * lty St.rppir. g l e - '/ r . „P. C»r upper
•— to ’f.ti ibee (eel more com.
In Tha i ard. m.vst trars- P a . li S nallert ar.d Mrs Moore fe w .) e '.e e fl preti
r-macie No r.m.m.y
p**‘
lu'e ir feelinc 11 • alkaline n
portat. n is car-ied on ty Fred W Batsman
a
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net
so
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Chects
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lent f the g-v-p. w-.J p.-e
,-O.e bcealh' Oe: PAfTtrTH tout
r- at cr ferry ard the w mer.
It was announced that th# tide a: the bus.r.est session.
ai cr-t counter* e’ cry “ here
tm e-gaf-.ard w.il te held

By Mra. John Leone
A tour for members of De­
Bary Chapter, American A$aociation of Retired Persons,
was hostess for the February
to Busch Gardens in Tarr.pa
meeting of Circle Or., r f the
ana Sunken Gardens in St.
UPW . f the Community PresPetersburg was set at Friday’*
byterian Church of Lake Mary
meeting of the group for
held at her home cn Crystal
Thursday, March IS, with de­
Lake last week,
parture -trine- from -the- -De­
t “The jy v o r c r .i were given
Bary Fir* Hall at 6 a.m.
by Mra. Rugenstein who also
While Chapter member ap­
read
an article entitled.
plication* wiU be given prior­
GOI)
ANI)
COUNTRY
Award,
highrst
relijriou*
decoration
for
Boy
“What
Do
We See?"
ity, others are invited as
Mr* Ted Brooklyn, pngram
Scout.*, was presented to Eustace Byron Smith III. left with his parents.
apace permit* and if more
chairman, pretented the first
Mr. and Mrs. E. Byron Smith, and Steven Leach, right with his parents.
than I s sign, r.smes will be
chapter of th* r.ew study
Lt. Cdr. and Mrs. Norman E. Leach, on Scout Sunday by Rev. Robert M.
taken for a second bus load
book. "Live As Free Mer.."
Jenkins (rear) at First Methodist Church.
(Herald Photo)
for the same date.
All
committee chairman
riant also are beir.r made
were railed upon to r ve their
by the group for toura to oth­
repof.a
It MR* ft!inourced
er point* of ir.lcreil in Flo­
that tk* r.&lt;n l c.rcjt x i e l : r.g
rida.
!
will to held at th* 'lone cf
In other buitnesa. M
Mr*. Earl I ’r.ffr cr. Crystal
J h n FbetKh. service chair­
I.a.r The U i - .At rtfl T ^ t »
man. rep-rtrC that an .n leav­
Mm E K f'arn.e L&gt;&gt;d i r r
. II !» ' ( 1 a*, tre r.. •e
ing r.uir.'er of members ar»
ST dir-1 a! DeBary Manor at of Mrt Ted Hr - k.yn. Fe- 22
r e s e t t i n g emergent} tram5 25 p m Monday
Tb e meet :"g deted with the
portatlor. to hoap tali and doc­
Contributions of a number and Conflict." put on by a
H.gh Rei.iy 62 of 6C7 Cher
Bom to Bedford City V*
Friendship C.rc e ar.d Mupah
tors and the insurance chair­ of civic and cultural minded t ,,r a
Atlanta in Novem- Sept II. 1I7T s.n* had lived benediction A soctal hour fob okee Circie, died Saturday
man. Elmer Crumbacher. re­
in Sanford for the past a* lowed ar.d refreshment* were
A ret.red painter be mo*ec
businets firms have erased ber.
ported success In helping to
I The a.-quisitlon of the Syrr.• years The widow of E E
•erved
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v
the
h
stess
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to
Sanford two m o n fs ag
the
Mutual
Coh.rrt
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a d J u • t medical insurance
|h-r.y aa a bor.ua attraction Lloyd her residence was at
Erne. \os Ru&gt; t-* cf t’J.d
from v ape Vs&gt; S J lie *aclaim*.
Don to schedule t r » F. :ia maraa tr.e of t r . most sue- »H West 2tAS Street
xf-rd Street Lor.gwood d ed
a member cf ire CathoLc
Progrsm for the meeting Symphony Orchettri fur a cesaful dnvea the attociaShe was a member of f r i t
sf a rear*, atta.a Monday in
Church.
a» a I- r 11 ! r. has had in a run ber cf
w at presented t ) Hu.arU Mid­ Marvh 2 cor..
Methodist Churca of banford
v t .' ?ti*
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Surviv.r* sre sens Thomas
dleton who showed a color attraction fur their tnembcis
H-aied ty J.. l^r Mil. •! toe Truthserkers Class ot
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The
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film on life in Maryland
ut pret.dert. tre ■- ard i f tbe W mar. s Society of Christ
Hwgtiey. o fourr.arr.cnt
M ay.
Doctors is the emergency cf i i ; e
Program Chairman Glynn Scheduled at the l ivic &lt;"er.t- uirvctota air Mra. C. B Gai- tan service
an
honorary
i
Jyhn ct
Burn in Be.g.um he came
Woodbury
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St
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Hot
pita
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rather
thar.
at
the
high
Reeder announced that Pete;
ap •
secretary
P...-h*rf member
of the
Wrale* an
S c * Vrrk C.ty Frar.kun, o: to the Inited btates and be
here
who
are
a.ways
treating
Kopper.aa! and Earl Merrill school auditorrum
Kr .»h treasurer. Mrs Ba pn Go.id aid a past president of
Rovr
o’ tame a natural.red cituea .n
alcoholic cases late at mgrt Tr« r* » N" J
Announcement
t r h . «u m ’- \-*” r '•With, I»r ** { V*9
will give a slid* report at the
the Spanish \merican w a i
were surprised to see t.-.en P t Slr.[-..a J - - p . i . of v am. t&gt;r. He w.s ■ retired butch
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March meeting on their AA­
V* nr. r*r» «r. Krr.r*: • . «».r&gt; Wtrrans Aux. iary.
arat K c'.ard it cr and t * “ « to Iuoetgwe-d U
latest patient—5*ear-cud Ma den S J
i y th» a&gt;t.. ati-r. s pivai lent. M? «r J Mr* K n r » M»’
RP tour to Europe.
S.rvIvors are five children
&gt; a p. f o r 1 daughters Mrs 'e ars a . i frrm H ..acai M.cb
Vernon
M.ie, a: a ’recent J r . Mr* lK*ttie A
N!r». Mrs L. M sw ain and Ella ria Rota Costa
It seems that Man* R*&gt;*i Mary T Pcrjty. of Sanford He was a member cf the
tJw.I’.e
H*rk*.
V?*
F Uoyd J r . of Sanford Ha
fturne). NJr# Krrl t BryA'di 6 .pr. Lloyd, of Pensacola found a pint of brandy while M.ss krr. Reu.s and 'Irs knr Cat.Vilic Church and &lt;-f the
M i y » -4 &gt;ar..'..-2 b b .ir.e b o a rd C ! , i
t*un t*f mar) rt. f *r,• f
•k '! »» * V r Keetr \\
, James E L&gt;»d of Peters r.*r parents were out of the Fr&gt; tit ero off v
T h ere are no s u rv iv o rs
Mrs Betty L • ir.t cf s a v e d
ty
iltrevt.
*r 1 m«tr.t«r- U r * i l iU •*. ar t th# tv*
house and drank herself
r .r . l i
and Mrs William
L. A Summeilm. 51. d.ed , K,p u . m c4pta(B,
Gra.T.koa
F .c e ra l
H em e l
unco&amp;icioutttcss
D o c t o r s cab Ga
lURihtrship
rhitfKtr..
Mr*
In Miami Sunday.
Grar.kow r ~ &lt; : a Hctr.e Is san fo rd . is a e s a rg e c.f a:
The Ur.fc'
wti Troy Ray and Mr*. IUru.r. Da.lecbach. of Orlando, 13 pumped out te r ito.-r.ach aai
(randcAiidren. 25 great prand
A former resident of San- ivhievrsi by the contribution*
ra d ge m e a ts
*.r ri!: , err. e c u
revived her.
n*rthc*lorr.#w.
children, and a niter. Sirs W
ford where he attended First v{ thf f^Howirc ccrr.panles.
Tram raptaln* in&lt;*!ude Mr* W A .n»o of Lynchburg. Va
Muhodisl Church, .he had re ( haae and Con.far.y Florid*
K«rneth Win#, Mra (’ M
Brnacc Funeral Home la in
sided m Miami for the past s u t , B j n i Sanford AtlatKti*r*r*n. Mr*. C. M ^mith,
30
I k- National Bans. Florida Mr* H H Ho*e M-a Rob­ charge nf arrangemes’ s
He is survived by an *&lt;ujt Po„ r
Xjth. rnr.jvattv
ert LovfUet. Mr* J t ( h*r
Mrs. Ruby Glnder. and 4 Chun-Ktrg Prod. -t. Sar.frrd
1*
Mr* IV.naM
cousin. Mr. Cathergne White „ friW
Wmn . D il„
Vcmji
l ailed Prcvt Intrraallmal
Jam ti
ijilrr ft,
M r*
both of Sanford; an uncle, Ed stores. Liggett Drug Com- vt.i- r l l l t * n , Mr* I'atrvk
The crusades by Christ.ana 1
wm Humphrey, and a cousin. . „ n). |.ubhl Markets, J.m
OLi«u. Mr*. Cicvr^'r Mill*. of Western Europ* to r*co*et
Hugh Humphrey, both of Bra- Hunt Bewlty. Company, &gt;an. \»!r» i a th «rin « Stthe Holy Land from th* MoM rt
dentoti
ford-Orlando
Kennel
Club. n utfh O'Gara an Mr. Rath bammedacs hegan m l W ac­
Bnsscn Funeral Home Is in ^Orlando . Seminole
Jal-Alai pol,-*,
cording to th* Encyclopaedia
charge of irrancrmenta.
(Fronton.
I'ynatruni.-a
Irv .
Bntancira.
I Wheeler Fertiliser C. m| any
of Oviedo, Chelae* Title A
President William Taft start
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Compare
Ml Kr&gt;ed the custom of throwing out
l i r w r &lt; iMr i i r r o i r t « r
,,
Drug s'r'mpuinv Fauat
the ftrsl ball to op»n th* bsa*TMI
M M N
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Store a r d Tmirhlnn"*
f i i t n r tmi
i i u i : nr
hall »ea«-vfi in 'l&gt;l« .
n.OMIII*. IN %Ml t o il •INI. |»
tl •rug Company.
By Jane Casselberry
M)Li: i «n Nn .
1 y rr.an II.gh Scho. 1 P»-en.l
Follow Ing the Symphony
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llltM ft.MV
c h i:
Ml
i Mr*
resr.rert will he the Burke Tvasber Association all! meet
THEODORE R PUUIHVK
Family Singers appearance vt * p m. today in the a h-»v|
Marvh 2V at th- h gh aehool auditorium.
U TRTLE n Rt* It R ank
James Bower*, a-nool gut
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Thera hive been report*
from Orange County end from
South Seminole County thet
unauthorised person* hev*
been soliciting for the Heart
Fund, local Heart Fund of­
ficial* learned today.
•‘All authorited Heart, Fund
worker* t hive identification
cards and people who are ap­
proached for a donation should
a&gt;k to see this identification
if it is not displayed prom­
inently on the person of t}ie
solicitor," warned Ur. Luis
Pcrci. president of the Seminole-DeBary Heart Associa­
tion.
"The problem occurred last
year in Sanford when some
children w^io were later found
to have been brought over here
from Daytona Beach by uni­
dentified adults were found
soliciting In the Plnccrest
area. &gt;Vhen suspicious house­
holder* demanded to ace-iden­
tification to swindlers quickly
disappeared," he noted.
"In most cases, Heart Fund
volunteers are women work­
ing in their own neighborhood
or on nearby streets and can
be easily identified.
“There will he a number of
high school students making
Heart Fund calls in the South
Seminole area. However, they
are volunteer students from
the Dj-man-High School sci­
ence- classes and have been
provided with proper identifi­
cation,’’ said Dr. Perci.
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Work will begin some time
soon on the addition of five
new classrooms at Altamonte
Springs and South Seminole
Elementary Schools. Su-Jak
Enterprise*. of Winter Park,
was low bidder.
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The Sanford Garden Center
building is nearing comple­
tion. Garden Club meralvri
isn 't quite believe that their
dreams are at last coming
true. It's likely that all civic
groups will he permitted to
make use of the building. The
landscaping, yet to lie done,
is where gardeners ran really
display their creativity.
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Jsycees have set April It as
Navy Appreciation Day and
everyone will have much to
celebrate this year — with all
the expansion plans for the
station coming closer to frui­
tion
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the Heart Fund has done for
you? The answer is that toduy thousands of people who
receive proper medical rare
are surviving heart and blood
vessel disorders that were
considered hopeless a genera­
tion ago, thank* to research
paid for by your Heart Fund
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Landing Area
To Be 'Shot'.
CAPE KENNEDY (U PI) The United Stales laundicd
the Ranger-8 tele vis.-on probe
on a 65-bour mission to snap
4,000 more close-up pictures
of possible astronaut landing
areas on the moon.
The 808-pound spacecraft
began its journey on the nose
of AUas-Agena rocket that
burst into life after a Rawness
countdown at 12:0S p. m. in
the finale of a two-day na­
tionally-televised space spec­
tacular.
The proe first headed to­
ward a 115-mile high '-park­
ing'' orbit-around earth,--*.
Then, after coasting 12 min­
utes, its Agena second stage
was to act as a flying launch
pad and shoot Rapger toward
the moon.
If all goes well. Ranger-8
will be pointed toward the
moon's Sea of Tranquillity dur­
ing a mid-course aiming man­
euver early Thursday to sec if
the vast lunar plain is as
smooth as another of the
moon's .^jry seas photographed
by R a n g e d last July.
Scientists need Ranger 8's
pictures to help locate suitable
landing areas for a surveyor
robot late this year and Pro­
ject Apollo astronauts by 1970.
If the complex guidance
maneuvers are successful, the
ramrra craft should complete
its 234,000-mrle S-shapcd voy­
age early Saturday after flash­
ing its pictures bark to a Goldstone (Calif ) ground station
The butterfly shaped probe,
nearly identical to Ranger 7,
followed a Saturn 1 super roc­
ket that orbited a giant bat­
like meteorite satellite named
Pegasus Tuesday. The Peg*
sus craft is sweeping around
earth, measuring space dust
particles that might endanger
moonships.

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BRIEFS
Neutralization
PAHIS I l l ' l l — Franc*
moved today to persuade the
I'm te&lt;l States to accept its
plan for the ncutmlitatiun &lt;&gt;f
Indochina in negotiations * 4th
Communist China.

Red China

Parley Delayed

Guy Stenstrom says h*
knows a young couple very
much In love but they sud­
denly broke off their engage­
ment: He couldn't trust her
too far . . . and sh* couldn’t
trust him too close!

Syria Expels
Embassy Aide
DAMASCUS, Syria (U PI)
— Syria today ordered U. S.
Embaasy
second
secretary
Walter Snow-down expelled a*
an alleged apy.
Syrian official! said Snowdown one* offered a Syrian
“army officer 12 million for
information on the Syrian
»rmy.
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hours to leave the country.

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Historic Shrine Bomb Plot Probe Continues

UNITED NATIONS, N Y.
lU p tl — Communist China
was clearly behind Albania's
attempt to forra an EastThe telephone eompsnv re­ West confrontation in the
ceived a complain! the other Genual Assembly, Western
day that repair men were us­ diplomats said today.
ing vile language, Called in
by the plant superintendent
PITTSBURGH (U PI) — It
the repairman protested hi*
innocence. "I was up on the appeared unlikely today that
pole and accidentally let a contrarl negotiations in the
few drops of Hot lead fall on steel industry would resume
the hack of J o e 'a neck. Joe before March be&lt;uuee of a de­
looked up at mi and said, lay in the official tabulation
'Really. Bill, you must try to of ballots in the United Steelworkers union elections.
be more careful'!''
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why -these six words, all spell­
ed alike, all sound completely
different from each other?
The words are plough, rough,
rough, dough, through and
hiccough.
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WASHINGTON (U P I) —
The State Department told a
represontativ* of the Bulgar­
ian government Ita failure to
provide "timely and adequate
police protection" for the
American legation in Sofia
was bound to damage relations
between the two countries.

Teachers Win
. . . So Do Girls
It was the tearher'a gams
hut the cheerleaders won
overall.
A frond jam-packed the
Sanford Junior High School
gymnasium Tuesday evening
to watch the women teach­
ers down the girl cheerlead­
ers 14-8 in a benefit basket­
ball game.
Tha teacher* won the
game . . . but five cheer­
leaders, aa a result, will ■(.
tend camp of the Ameri­
can Cheerleader* Associa­
tion at Oxford near Lees­
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VOL. 57

United Press Leased Wire

Established 1908

WED., FEBRUARY 17, 1965

SANFORD, FLORIDA

Red Warship
Destroyed By
Vietnamese

NO. 128

Russians Talk
Tough But Fail
To Take Action

NEW YORK (UPI) — Police and FBI agent* to­
day sought to shatter any remaining fringes of tha
fantastic terrorist plot, to blow up the Statue of
Liberty, Washington Monument and Liberty Bell,
thwarted Tuesday by a rookie undercover policeman.
Working with precise
swiftness Tuesday, New fect a t Independent* Hall
York p o l i c e and FBI here today after disclosure of
agents s e i z e d t h r e e an alleged pint to drnamita
American terrorists and the Liberty Pell, th e .S ta tu n
a beautiful blonde Frrnrh Canadian woman on charges
of planning to simultaneously
dynamite the three historic
shrine* of American freedom
a* a "symbolic notion to strike
terror into the hearts of the
American people."
The hero of the foiling of
the scheme, which had no dis­
closed target date, was Ray­
mond Adolphus Wood, a 31year-old policeman on the
force only 1(1 months.

of Liberty and the Washing­
ton Monument.
The security by ranger* of
♦he Independence National
Historic Park and local police
was strengthened after word
was received of the alleged
plot.
M O. Anderson, superin­
tendent of the park, said tho
guard around tha Bell wa*
doubled and would continue
"until we find out what thi*
is all about."

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MOSCOW
(U PI) — DiploPolice Commissioner Michniktie observer* said today srl J . Murphy immediately
the , Kremlin, despite tough promoted Wood to detective
talk about the - Viet Nam at soon as the teirorist quar­
criii*. ha* yet to commit it­ tet was in custody.
self publicly to a specific
Mnrphy~HenUHe&lt;1 the three
course of action.
terrorists, "all of New York
By Donna Eatea
The farthest the Russians City, as having pro-Castro
Requests
ranging from dis­
have gone wa» a SovietiN’orth and pro-Red China leanings.
cussion of a possible new in­
Vietnamese communique in
They are alleged to be mem­
which M o a c o w announced ber* of the "Black Liberation dustry in Altamonte Springe
plans to "strengthen further" Front," which Murphy de­ to building frnrea around two
the defenses of the Commun­ scribed as "more extreme and of the town’a aubdlviilon de­
ist regime in Hanoi.
farther le ft"-th a n other ex­ velopments are on agenda for
today's 8 pm. meeting of the
DISTRICT MKETIN4! of Women of the Presbyterian Church was held to­
Observers in Moscow frit tremist groups.
day at First Presbyterian Church in Sanford. Taking part in the program
the Soviet Union might fol­
The woman, a tall Monde A l t a m o n t e Springs Town
low up its promise to North with rlasslc features, it a Council.
were (from the left) Mrs. Carl F. Si-hilke. Wnl president-; Mrs. Abraham
, Viet Nam by publicly disclos­ member of a non-violent Que
Dr. Jntnri Hickman hat re­
Lincoln, of Dellary, district chairman, and Mrs. Edgar W. Smith Jr.,
ing the aid measures, most bee separatist party A friend quest e,l time to present plana
local committee chairman.
(Herald l’hoto)
likely anti-aircraft weapons said she liked to "attract at­ for the proposed induitry, de­
and modern jet airrraft.
tention in soma particularly tails of which will be made
Unofficial r e p o r t s
in dramatic way."
public Ht the meeting. Fencer
Saigon said Soviet ground-toMurphy said that other na­ requests will come from de­
air
missies
alieaily
have tional landmarks, which hr velopers of tile housing areas.
leached llano).
did not identify, also were
In addition, a change in
The information was not laldie,I for deal ruction, toil
rolling arid purchase of (.wj
of keeping the bloom on the do their pail in holding down .publicly confirmed by the tt. tlie Statu,, of Liberty, Wash­ lots for rights of way pur­
BULLETIN
S. Embassy. Bui it came from ington Monument and Liberty
WASHINGTON (l PI) — economy at home and the did price*
pose* will l&gt;e discussed anil
About t.lOO business leaders sources just returned from Bell were immediate targets
lar as good as gold abroad
President Johnson said lo
regular committee r e p o r t *
A speech this afternoon lo wen- at today's meeting of Ihr 'he North Viet Nam capital,
The alleged runspirntnr*. all heard.
day Ihr Treasury will issue
board,
an
independent,
non““
‘I
appeared'
lo
be
unimibe National Industrial t on
attested and held in lieu of
new rules shortly that will
1,-rcnce Board a Horded John prolit orgamiatlon devoted to peachaldr.
ball ranging from .860,000 to
Rise business a 1700 million son an opportunity to plug fur research 10 business prob-1 Premier Alexai N- Kosygin, f 100,000 urrr.
n
, r e r j e g s to tha lorth*
tax break.
xolufliary .rest, suit by cor pur '-ms
Self-St J led Leader
1build*. n.Jiij of tne same comm, 'iauochinets peoples
atlons and bank* a* the key
Robert Steeje Collier. 28,
WASHINGTON
(U PI) - to reducing the nation s nag- buMne.smen will meet John- prep-istory conference" in alleged self-sly led leader of
Pltsidenl Johnson began two ging balance o( payments tic *nn
*ke White House to hear Phnom Penh, Cambodia, de­ tlie Ilia, k Liberation Front
that
tiie
United
moie
all,ml
his program lor manded
days of hard selling today to (lilt,
and a New Volk public libra
Stales withdraw its troops
A first degree murder trial
swing the nation's business
In addition, the Chief Ex- ending Hie dollar drain.
ry elefk.
from South Viet Nam.
reauined
this morning in Cir­
Later
in
the
day,
industrial­
\Yall*'i A Howe. 32, a judo
leaders behind his program endive urged businessmen to
And Moscow Radio warned
ist* will go lo the t otnmerre
instill, tol at a &lt;tty housing cuit Court in Del.and as Wal­
ler Payne of Sanford awaits
I &gt;■pur ton ni and hunkers tit that tha Viet Nam nous project.
the Federal llrserva to di*
tugger a world war
khalee) S Sayyed, 22, a f&lt;&gt;r- the jury’s verdiet.
Thu* far the kremlin's *lrspe, illc*
Payne IS aerused of slaying
m,i student at the Howard
n iiix i ivan i F
While riiosl business lead iiuiiviaiwuiia
nunciations »&gt;
ofi Amciiran
t 'rover sity school ,,f engi­ Floyd Ibxlson, of Paola, in
i t s endorse the President s taliatory air raids on North ! neering in Washington
May Hun.
skeptical k tel Nam have been milder
goat*
man*- ar
Her!„ il Turner, 33. of San­
Mi,-belle I hit'Ins,
-,f
ub,nit Ins no .ms n| aehiev mg than those emanating from Montreal, Canada, s fr»r ford. t* awaiting trial on •
( iimiiiiinist Chins
tin in
charge of being an accessory
The Chinese hinted they lancr television and radio
Last week he asked Indus
to Dir murder.
I N D E P E N D E N C E . Mo duct of foreign policy is vest- truliMs and hankers to hold would like
tougher response broadcaster.
Murphy said Miss llurlos
|)od*,m's ha tiered body wsa
(U P I) — Former President e,l in the President and “ in down their investments and
Die Krellilln when they
" “ try S. Truman, (n a rare foi mull,,u on that situation j loan* a broad until Die dollar
for "deiisive" meat- brought 30 slicks of highly f, on,| in a rowboat in the St,
public
political
cononent, 11a * lo c i n e from him," Tru­
a gainst the
United sensitive dynamite rind some Johns River a few miles
outflow is more under control
Masting raps llllo New 5,,rk *,,uthe,ist of Sanford. The two
struck out at critics of |'n»- man Holed.
Al fifsl. businessmen ex­
City early Tuesday lumnlng, defendants are reporteid to
'Hut tliis, by no means,
ident Johnson's
policy
in
pressed gratification t h a t
Royal Canadian mounted have been drinking with Dod­
puls a President above qursSouth Viet Nam.
Johnson hud railed for volun­
police signaled her departilie, son and other* at a fishing
Truman aimed his bar!* at Iliming or beyond criticism,”
tary restraint instead nl govand detective* monitored her ramp ,,n thr night of the
"Side • lilin hecklers
who Truman said, ''and President
rrnmenl controls.
drive to New York.
TALLAHASSEE t UPI I — neither have all the facts nor Johnson would Ire the first
■laying.
w sottir
some executives
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But now
executive*
The four uere charged with
lo affirm it.
,
The Slate Supieme Court to­ all tlie answers.''
Payne and Turner were * r are voicing
conspiracy to destroy govern­
"But the President Is bad
The
hn.year-old
former
day disbarred I »nn*rd I,
r**!rd hy the Federal Ruersu
ran hold down rneir overseas
ment properly, a rliaige , ar
Glaser. Mi.ion Hr*! h attorney President • remarks were in ly served in his task, as in
,,f Investtgalibn last October
spending wilhoul losing mil-4*
Fnlled
|n, , rtl„ „ ini|
rjn ig a fin.ntlO fine and |n
convicted lit federal court on a two-page document handed lb, rial ion, by those irrespon­ European and Japanese com
K(l(n f r j ( tlM,liy
m,„ , years imprisonment Hearings hi Gehrgia.
critics,
or
side-line
a felony charge involving ib- to newsmen at his office. He sible
|«f the Southland from Texas for all four n r scheduled
hecklers who neither have all pelitors.
taming ,,f money under false did not appear in person.
home observers, both in and |o Ihr Carolina*
Tuesday.
Responsibility for Ihr con­ Ihe facts - nor the answers,"
pretense*
*&gt;m of 'he government. « r .
Light snow dusi-d ih. u p ­
WASHINGTON i n p l l - ' T h a
pr&gt; dieting Dial voluntary te per Great I,*kr* region but
I llll'im
HI I I
White House announced Pre».
■train! will not do the trick dry weather w«* tin- rule
(.1 \HD Ibll III I It
idrnl Ayub Khan of Pakistan
They *.ry that sooner or la elsewhere.
will make a stale visit to
PHILADELPHIA ( I T U _
ter Johnson is .oing to have
Houston arid I ’oJIrge S ta ­ Increased arrurily was In e f­ Waslunglon April 2fi 27
to resort 1&lt;&gt; sterner measures tion. l e x ., each re purled 1 26
inches of rain in * u hour*
Tuesday night Baton Rouge,
La., received 1.5 inches and
Lafayette, La., picked up one
inch.
A frontal system in the
J At'hSH-NVIl.I.E (U P I)
Pacific
Northwest
dumped
ing for the lemoval of gold reserve require­
Since bills have been introduced in Con­
— Therr * * * * * plan 'lue*- locally heavy rain* Tuesday
ments against Federal Reserve deposit*—
gress to reduce the gold reserve require­
ds) lo have G o v. liajdon night.
which are only In,lire tly related to our
ments, public interest in money and gold
Burn* set off a dynamite
Destruction Island, off the
day-to-day money—and letaming tt against
hlssi to signal thr start of
has been running high.
Washington coast, reported
the Fedeial Reserve note*, which constitute
construction on ihr 125 mil­ 3.07 Inches and Tatoosh Is­
T. E. Tucker, president of Florida State
the hulk of thr paper money people use ev­
lion Gulf Life Insurance land reported 2,53 inche*.
ery day.
Bank, today issued the following statement:
center hue.
Temperature*
were near
•'But even though I support the Presi­
• I support President Johnson's proposr
The plan blew up when numal across the nation today
dent's proposal, J urge him to continue hi*
al lo eliminate the 25 per rent gold re­
Ihr dynamite didn't.
and the Weather Bureau said
strong efforts to balance uur transactions
serve requirement against Fedeial Re­
Aa expectant dignitaries the geniral outlook was sun­
with the rest of the world. We have more
serve deposits. In my judgment, enactment
—' YVilh —
gathered round, Burn* ram­ ny and dry.
than enough gold at Fort Knox to protect
of the President's proposal will help pre­
med the plunger home.
the dollar as the world's moat important
serve the strength of the dollar abroad and,
Nothing happened.
A Untidy Home Improvement Loan
currency, but it &gt;» only common sense that
if we continue lo keep politicl away from
After
arverai
fix lr e ,
we Cannot continue to spend moie abroad
the people's money, need not lead lo infla­
rrd-faced official* cancell­
than we earn without courting trouble.
Burrow Up To $5000 — Up To 5 Years To Pa/
tion al home.
ed the cerrmuniei.
" I also urge the President to make cry­
"As a matter of fact, failure to do some­
TA LLAH ASSEE (U PI) —
stal clear hi* determination lo keep poli­
thing about the gold reserve situation could
East mouth was just not the
Call Ralph Pczold Or Jim Doucette
tics out of Die people's money. He can do
cause a g n a t deal of trouble. This is be­
month foe moonahining.
this by protecting the independent opera­
cause the-arbitrary requirement that Fed­
State (leverage a g e n t s re­
OAKLAND PARK (U PI) —
Telephone 322-1611
tion of thf.Federal Reserve System!
eral Reserve deposits and currency be back­
A 68-ycar-old woman, walking ported they broke up 48 Il­
"F o r more than 50 year* the Federal Re­ her dog along a street here, legal stills, destroyed over
ed by 25 per cent in gold could prevent our
serve hs* looked after our monetay prob­
money supply from expanding sufficiently
was kilted today when she 17,000 gallon! of fermenting
lems without hindrance from political pres­
to support expanding production and em­
was hit by a car. She wai mash and 610 gallons of liq­
sures.
ployment.
identified ax Mr*. Helen Oddo, uor, and arrested 15U parsons
Member F.0J.C.
"Tha Federal Reserve people have dona
"Production and employment cannot grow
of Oakland Park. The death in tha process.
unless the money available to do business
a good job and, if their freedom to operate
raised the highway fatality
Btverag* Director Ren Mor­
independently within government is protect­
also grows. The President has proposed-an
count in Broward County thii ris said the figure hit % twoed, 1 am aura Ihry will continue to do so."
acceptable solution to this problem by ask­
year .to II.
year high.
SAfCON ( U P I ) —The Viet­
namese air force bombed and
sank—a 100-foot Vifct .Cong
warcraft 235 miles northeast
of Saigon, a U. S. military
spokesman reported tutlay. I f
was the largest naval vessel
the Viet Cong were known to
have.
The steel ship— about the
siic of an American sub­
marine
chaser— was
found
mooted and heavily camou­
flaged in a rocky cove on the
coast between Nha Trang and
Qui. Nhon.
___ . . . ________
Lt. James S. Bowers, of
I.yndonville, Vt.. spotted it
from his helicopter,
The Vietnamese navy dis­
patched an armed junk to the
scene along with a light ob­
servation plane. Both errcounted heavy fire from the
Communist vessel and from
shore batteries.
Six Vietnamese Sky-raid, is
were called in and sank the
vessel.
Official figures reelused to­
day by the
S, military
lommand *utd the Viet Cong
killed ami, wounded more
Americans last week than in
the first two years of the
American buildup in South
Viel Nil III.
The i omtnaml said thr toll
was .15 Americans killed and
um wounded in the seven
days ending at midnight Saturdiiy \notlie: American was
missing
A newly reused report on
last t\ edliesday 'a bombing of
thr Ji.i Ntion loin inks will
raise the figim- to 37 dead.
In I'.O'I and 1‘. 'o", 32 Amer­
icans were killed and PH
wounded
In the 51 y Tho area 35
miles southwest of Rotgori a
"Sit,-aide" force of Viet Cong
attacked a government out|»i*t and heavy fighting was
reported continuing tonight.

Council To Hear
Of New Industry

LBJ Opens 'Hard Sell' Plan

Jury Ponders
Murder Trial

Side-Line Hecklers

Blasted By Truman

Lawyer Ousted

General Outlook
iTZtWZ Sunny And Dry

Stale Visit

Bank Prexy Says:

Keep Politics Away
From People's Money

Plan Blows Up,

SPRUCE-UP

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Bootleggers
Have It Bad

Dog: Walker

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C. A. Ciaramello
'Seam Squirrel'
Of Cooties Teni
By J m r Ci»»rlbrrry
New officers were elected
by the Military Order of
Conti**, Bo Weevil Pup Tent
8, at a "Cootie Scratch" heat­
ed by VFW Post 100S0 of
Casselberry at the Post Home
on Concord Drive.
The organization is an hon­
orary degree of the Veterans
of Foreign Wars and it* mem­
bers are selected for outstand­
ing service to the VFW. The
group stresses aid to hospit­
alised veterans, widow* and
orphans ns well n» supporting
the National Home and Scho­
larship Fund.
Carmen A. Ciaramello, of
'Post 20U3, Orlando, win elect­
ed incoming Seam Squirrel
replacing outgoing Owen Bell,
also of Post 2003.
Other officer* named in­
clude A, B. Pallatin, I’oat
2003, Keeper of Crummy Duf­
fle Bag! Bay Stowell, Poit
8102, Pine Hill*, Hide (timid;
William A. Hiehardaon, Post
4287, Azalea Park, Shyster;
John L. Nor they, Post 4287,
historian; Hollis Johnson, Post
10050, Cussrlbrrry, Sky Pilot]
Phil Schutt, Post HI52, Pill
Pusher; William J . Bates, Tost
’’ 4 2 * 7 , Blfcntiet Bump; Gene
Thomas, Telit ttithl, tfhrtif y e ll
tightwad; Ralph E,'W*bh, Post
10050, two year tightwad; and
Walter Chatham, Post ,4287,
one year tightwad.
The group meets the second
Sunday of each month rotat­
ing the location among the
four posts comprising the tm- it. Following Sunday's meet­
ing, members of, the Cassel­
berry Post and their wives
served a buffet supper.

Geneva PTO
To Havehi Sales
In Oviedo

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DeBary Firemen
Appoint Dance
Committee

COOTIES* SCRATCH — New officers elected by the Military Order of
Cootie* were (seated left to ritfht) A. B. Pallatin, Carmen A. Ciaramello,
Owen Hell, Bay Stowell, and Gene Thomas; (standing) Ralph E. Wohb,
William A. Richardson, John L. Northcy, William J . Bates, Walter Chat­
ham, Hollis Johnson, and Phil Schutt.

FOREST CITY Community Anriociation members who will serve ns offi­
cers of the Boy Scout Troop being sponsored by the association are (left
to right) Charles McPherson, scoutmaster; Gene Rucker, assistant scout­
master; Clarence Hunter, treasurer, nnd Behind Jacobs, institutional rep­
r e s e n t a t iv e . First meeting of the troop is set for March 1 at Forest City
Baptist Church.

DeBary Group
Lists Results
Of Film Vole

Federation Of Civic Groups
Invited To Meet In DeBary

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■ By Mrs. John I.sons
A committee to be in charge
of planning the March 13 St.
Patrick'* D*y Dane# to lie
sponsored by DeBary Volun­
teer Fire Department was ap­
pointed at Inat week's regu­
lar meeting of the men held
in the Recreation Hall with
Vice President Fred I’errirk
J r . presiding in the absence
of President Ellsworth Og­
den.
Serving on the committee
will be Thoms* Smith, chair­
man; and Bud Henly, Thorn­
ton K. Smith, Frank Perrick,
Charles Jordon, Mike Donlon
nnd John Vetter. Music for
the dance will be provided by
The Deltona Combo.
Announcement was made
during the meeting that Allen-Summerhill, DeBary, will
receive fir* and inhalator call*
for the fire department on a
24-hour basil and will be re­
sponsible for sounding the fire
alarm. The firm was com­
mended for it* interest in the
group and for providing thi*
c*mm«ntqr -seprux.
[t-w*e reported that Char­
les Schneider, past president,
is a patient at Seminole Me­
morial
Hospital
suffering
from shock and double pneu­
monia after being in an auto
accident recently in Sanford,
One new member, Joe Saaaer.. w«s introduced. Jt';frcah\
ments following the business
session were served by Chef
l i n n ison Bernritter to the 02
members attending.

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By Mrs. John l.rone
gate Die pmposal Hint present
TAM,AII VS,SEE Il l 'll The West Volusia Federa­ ihufflcbonrd courts, pin* ad
By JoAnn l is t s
Dado
County’s elementary
By Mr*. John Lmn*
tion of Civic Associations hss (titionul ones to be bulb for libraries were judged tn he the
The Geneva
Elementary
A *otr tnki-n Imt Friday
Behind Parcnt-Teai’her Organ­ Hi thp fjmt * how ini? of r*r«*nt been invited hy Earl Merrill, tournament play, in* tinned best .in the nation in general
president of the DeBary Civ. over to the nssoi Irition fol­ excellence and improvement,
ization will apimnnr a rum­
mage sale, t&gt; a to
211 p.rn , awjftfl winning movie* nt thr ir Assoalalioii, to inert at the ia te and Upkeep It also has
Stale school &lt;luef Thomas
Fell 2'i-27p at Je iry 's Market !&gt;• Huty &lt; iMnmuiiity &lt; enter Dr limy l 'immunity (.'enter, Ifen proposed that facilities D Bailey announced the Dade
In Ovirdn
ai the ( inter and atiatige- elementary school library had
tn determine viewer prefer* 7 ..In p in , Apr il t;i
India* of the PTO have *** lime {iiit mn*i&lt; nl film* far out
Announcement of the forth­ ments for l!s use be turned won first pi see in a contest,
m * l Monday, 0 a.m.-5 p,m„ as m the lend in f l n t choice 1ml* coming rvent I w»s reported o v e r tu the ryvic ytotip.
i and tn the process had wmi
n pickup day In Ceiicvn dur­
nt Inst week's meeting of the
Music for the program was $2,300 for enlarging the book
lot iriff.
ing which they will cull at
DeBary association at the presented bv the quartet com amt magazine collection*
Iluwivii, romhiniiLiun of Community Center with Mer­ posed of Hubert Metier, Ruth
each home jn the community
tn receive rummage Item* for find three &lt;huirr* from n ic* rill presiding. DeBary'* Chea­ &lt;1 essay, M'S, Itcurirk and
OVER 31 YEARS
the sale Arrangement* for Irrhnll tif 11, nlmwrd thill mid* ter Iti-iiiirk Is vi'-r piesldent 1toward Green, with J,a lira
At First A Palmetto
pickup* *1 other time* prior vrntuie mill (Jim/uim-fiU i y jdf * of the Federation
M Platt Blown ns Beeiunpnnk'.t,
(Alongside old punt oilier)
to the tali'* (late* may lie ' lull's WfH" u ti« with musical,
Itepoits on the recent Glau- flow nl'i Middleton allowed the
made hy contacting PTO of­ iiitntily, diainn Mild hlAlotntll coma Clinic were given hy color film, 'Island Oddnn-s.''
films * Ion luiititnuji, in this Mrs
ficer!.
Resrlck who advised which was filmed off the Ba­
that another ellnte is set for hamas by Mr. and Mrs w
Proceed* from the project unli’i .
I*i. feret»r«*i t i f f i n e d in the this Thursday at the Center Muller.
will go for payment of the
air eiinditioni'i a purchased by vo le will hi’ iht'll MB I-IIMB fur
New member* Joining dur- j
tiir I’ l l l for tile *1110111 class­ m h 4 tint! futuie* films. Next lug tile pHst month wets in i
T lic pim rw ill, a h u d which
room* several month* ago. pM •*'iitntioti will he 7.30 |&gt; ill., trndined hy Edward Parsons,
• CnrpetH • Furniture
In
w e stern
N o rth
the Center. Title membership chairman, and d w e lls
l'Uli* are being made for in­ March o,
• Tile
• Piunim
A m e ric a ,
so m e tim e *
spends
stallation of 1lie aa unit* with­ of film will he un n o u m ed ,
Kress Walter, house rhsir• Rental Betlrt
’I lie projei t t* plnmu'd hy man, reported that four new the w inter In hibernation.
in tho next few month*.
the III Hilly I ivi*- A'ntn'iutlull lath s have been nidered nnd
«» "to “im If fmitiicmg" tmu- asked tile membership In runrnunily »cfvitc mid nu ndmit* 1 elder purchasing a isrger hot
Fl'Tip nre «hm^cd. Hut will he water heater for Die kitchen.
pus Fed In help rover thowliift
Item irk, reporting mi a road
(oiiti, hml Merrill, n»Bucm hoard meeting, advised the
lion president. advises.
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Giwnnitcp
X Y n f C y iflif
group that plana call foi |42,(M10 to he spent in the De­
s^ Z 5 £ " 7
WASHINGTON ( U P I ) - T h c
Bary ar*a and that severs!
spare agency'* top brats went
through roads are to b» pav­
to Congress today to plead the
'd, giving good acests from
administration r is e for Pres
S U l l « C S f ».«••*» *»»•**! I
ItitP M ii'H
t A *; ||‘t f
Ident Johnson'* $3 2 billion
TOKYO (C P I) — Shades o! mam arteries.
apace budget.
Member* of ths executive
SA N T O P H . FL O R ID A
an old Muck Sennett movie;
Jam es E. Webb, held of the
A speeding truck rammed board were asked to investi­
N a t i o n a l Aeronautic* and min a tire alarm pole in down
Space Adminlstrition (NASA) luwn Tokyo, touching off ll|*
and other high spare officials alarm which brought six fire
were scheduled to testify be trucks In the scene.
fore tin House Spate Commit
Two of the' trucks collided
ter.
at an intersection knocking s
A* the committee begins ladder Irom one of the trucks
hearings on the money request which hit and iriiumt a man
for the fiscal year lug.lining iiiling hy on a bicy cle
July 1, indications were lliat
many of it* member* felt the
15 2 billion figure was too low.
The legislators are disturbed
I'nileil Prrss International
by the complete elimination of
Andrew Jackson was till'
two projects from the fiscal lirst l S President to rule
ItMifi budget -dhc development on a railroad train On J line
"I a lug solid furl rocket boos­ 6. 1811 he rode a Baltimore
ter and the development of an and Ohio train 13 miles from
ultra sophisticated liquid fuel Ellm,&gt;ft Mills to Baltimore,
They want (o add about $30 Md . according lo the As sen i a
million, which is about $111 mil­ lion of American Hailroads.
lion more than ls being spent
on the two projects this yetr.

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Four [w-rsons were arrested
when highway pstrulmen and
Georgia Bureau of Investiga­
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jilares suspected of clipping
tourists in gambling ojK-rations.

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Services fur L. A. Summer­
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Thursday at graveside in Lakr
View O m e trry with Rrv
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gators would be safe from *1 X H K f l t . l K , I*. A*— K u n r r a l
wfrrvlc** f « r l « A, 0 y m m «r|ln ,
hunter* under a bill proposed
H, who
Mund«y, will b*
tn the Tea ts Legislature. Hep.
h«l4 At 1 p m. Thur«4«r «.!
Cimeron
Hightower
want*
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3 RD ANNIVERSARY

nv Jan * Casselberry
Nearly 100 Cub ScouU,
their fathers and guests p a s ­
til Weaver Hall of the Cas­
selberry Community Method­
ist Church Thursday night
tn celebrate the 55th Birthday of Boy Scouts of AmerV at Pack 5 10's annual Blue
and Gold Banquet.
Each den made appropriate
table decorations, place cards
and mats in blue and gold.
The delicious ham dinner was
v\.
served by the den mothers.
1
A Cub Scout knife was pre­
sented as a special reward to
! nine-year-old Earnest Pinkard
•-, of 508 Prairie Lake
rive, Fern Park, in recognilion ill ills quirk thinking and
liMi*
fast action in _an emergency.
Earnest was credited with
: F l,
saving his sister from being
severely burned when her
clothing caught fire recently.
C u h m a s t e r Have Waters
made the presentation, com­
mending young Pinkard for
suiting his (?q*&gt;ut training in*
wHIt each pnrthanc
Tii action.
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Wally Krohlie. former cub■ *V ^ lu i»r«ii
gasoline
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master of Pack 540 and now
YOUNG HERO Earnest I’inkurd of &lt;‘ul&gt; Smut
• Council 'TSmfflg**'r*tott«Tn*n,
Pack 510. Cassclberivv,,ivby 4«i ttjiU,v ^escyerl hi&gt;
was presented with a plaque
sister when her clothing caught fire, was award­
of appreciation for his years
ed a Cub Scout knife by Ciilmiaslcr Dave Waters,
of service.
right, at the P a c k 's Annual llluc and Gold ban­
Special
guests
included
quet.
Wckiwa District Commission­
er Cecil Bothwell; Bud Miller,
neighborhood chairman; John
wilder, field director; Ted
-4*nmrl;-*-4i«*&gt;utniuslcu.. Troop
341; Kev. Helmut * Copeland
^
----of the Casselberry Commun­
ity Methodist Church, spon•oiing institution; his son.
Matt; laonaid Casselberry,
|l&gt; Mrs, John l.tmir
oil heatra has be#*ir oU.l.
institutional
representative;
It. Ll s duet to*n He hits. I.lk
The Delluiy I'tinwrl Hr
end Hurbon Ferrell, ’ pack (■FirstMt. Ullili'T iliri't tmu nf ■n nM'f d t^mi; I hi* a i -(1111 4if
committee chairman.
Arthur F, 1RII of Ur liimln* K ‘ *LUT F i t s hi I vt h o 11&gt;1s h e m lit
H l&gt;uy Corns is the assistant will prrsi nt it? final •orn ♦ 11 Ni w York w ' 'lfi‘ hi n -unu-d
t uhniMstet.
• *&gt;l i li'ii (Ic'iirn
of I Ik- -fJiHiin sit s p m 1 r i&lt;!.•\ •i i " t ut u i ' 1’ pi&gt;**itj*m w i 1'h
i«
Dir Pack received a Flout- In t lit- he it iii &gt; i humimthi' &gt; 114‘1 I s&gt;I »TIII t « I' l i l i h d Ul g » "111
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let Routidup certificate for i filler.
• 4 Inin 4* uf
panv
H r « ill \
1h But
*M ceding the goal of six or
The pi ugi jin uill ifsi 11HIf IhM ni4ii!iTh and r vpi ts 1«* *e
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more new members by get­ will kioiun iniiiihe^ and *«
l *.rn pi i iinioi nTh m \| tall
ting Hi new Cubs, and the h i liom nitil m sGpi't'iiil frill n*
Iditfi* me I o I hr ii »* h* st i ,i
i iihilitmtci
irevived
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Den motions ho riving pins
Kitsit r
rhm 1" the thli'l *r.»* II I F*»- *•inir t* pi. "*id r
f. t getting three or more
M 1&gt; " 1 i t " I'll ?*', aH
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f t . . \ members were Clydenc
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Itutli Montgomery, and June
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IVilni Awant as more than 5(1
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slides
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piesrnteil to Colo who had
* t r , rfuts a new member. They
were Chock Adkins, Steven
ttieeMstlcn, Steve Jamison,
Chuck Johnson, llaiyl Krug.
KmiiicsI Pinkard. Paul Mont
gornrr&gt;. Michael Poole, Ar­
thur Ncwbcig. Ilrilicrt M&gt; •
henxie,
Uoliard
Itandall,
Gary Ueains, l.esler Tvmpleton. Nicholas West, and Har­
ry Wright J r .
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Den Mv^ J st Frances Setje
received » nine year service
star; Uuth Montgomery, five
years; June Templeton, four
years; Linda McCall, four
years; Carolyn Miller, three
y e a r s ; and Clydene McKcniie,
one year.
One year service stars
were given Vo the following
. Cubs
Arlhicr N e w b e t g,
“ Ilinmas Llalmer, Chuck Jo hn­
son, Byron Coleman, Lester
Button, John Cherwu, Billy
(o le, Clif I.oikyer.
David
Phipps, i’aul McKay, Danny
Millet, Gary Miller, lleibeit
Mi Keotie*, I.eslei Trenpletoll,
Italian! Itandall, Steve Hire
Ion, Jimmy M u r k i s u h n,
Michael Potter, Shuun Flavin.
^ Kenneth
McCall,
Stanley
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Tony Lem a did not buy the
original bottle of champagne
that got him his nickname of
Champagne Tony when he
won hla flrit pro tournament
In Coita Meta, Calif. A free*
lance photog named Letter Ne*
hamkln did when Tony flour­
ished a ran of beer before the
final round and laid he'd be
drinking aomclhing more bub­
bly If he won. . .
Know what rclaxci Tony af­
ter a long day on the links?
A nice gent's game of dom­
inoes. In the making Is a tele­
vision icriea to establish him

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Want to know bow much
golf has grown In the last five
years? With the *600,000 that's
coming in television receipts
from the POA National Tour,
the prize money for the men
hat Jumped to *3.3 million.
When Dave Marr, the chair
man of the players' tourna­
ment committee, started on
the tour in 1960, Ihe grand
total wat $800,000. . . •
Most athletic of the Holly
wood guys around (a Jim Gar­
ner ("Amcricaniration of Em
lly’’) and he comet by it na
turally. Hit brother, Jack
Rumgaro*r (the original fam­
ily name) pitched for 11 ycara
In the farm ayitem of the
Pittsburgh Pirates, never get­
ting higher than Clast B tiefore he railed it quits. Jack
then switched to golf, is a pro
at Sepulveda in the Los An­
geles area . .
Between you’n me, A1 Be**elink was not fined for betting
"hamburgers' as the story
came out. The PGA players
committee slapped him down
on!y for talking about betting.

NFL Owners .
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Penrose, Preuss
Take Tourney

NBA

By Gary Player
Written for NEA
X— Front Deltoid Raise

Namath Already Up For 'Em m y'

St. Pete Golfer
Captures PGA

Football Parley

SPECIALS
EVERY D A Y !
FARRELLS

By David Higginbotham
Herald Sports Writer
Seminole High cagera came
back for their second straight
victory last night when they
beat the Winter Park Wildcats
by r * score of 52 to 46 in a
Metro Conference tilt at the
SH5 Fleming gymnasium.
The last time the two teams
met the Wildcats w*on by six,
By Milton Rickman
New York (U PI) — No won but this time it was a differ­
der Mickey Mantle la perfectly ent story.
Buddy Stumpf was high
satisfied to be second to WUpoint man for the Semlnolei
lie Mays.
Turn* out it's all one big with six and Steve Groover
optical illusion and Mickey was second with four. Ron
Hinson and Don Nicholas add­
takes home more money.
Mantle agreed to this third ed a basket each. For the
straight 1100,000 contract with Wildcats, Mike Kelly led with
the Yankees Monday and ■lx points. David Held, Tollle
when he was reminded that Higgins and Ken Johnson
the Giants are paying Mays made two points each and the
1103,000, he laughed all the Wildcats led 16 to 14 at the
wey from Dalles over the tele­ end of the Brat period.
The heated play of the sec­
phone and acted as tf he
ond stama saw the Semlnoles
couldn't care less.
"As long as he keep* get­ move ahead by seven point*.
ting *105,000," Mickey chuck­ Hinson took top honors for the
led, “ I don’t mind being se­ Tribe with seven points and
Nicholas made five w i t h
cond at all."
Pracisaly at this point la Stumpf adding two. Reid and
where the "villain" enters In Kelly made two points each
the form of the Internal Re­ *for the Wildcats and Mann
added one. The Semlnoles
venue Service
*•
With both men taking the held a 28 to 21 margin at the
standard deuctions, the tax on half.
Stumpf again led the Tribe
Willie'S salary comes to $61,
941 while Mickey his to pay In the third quarter with four
"only" $44,959, according to an points and Nicholas made
three. Groover made two
IRS official.
The chief reason for Uic dis­ points and Hinson added one.
parity ii that Mantle has a Rfld and Kelly made four
wife and four children and point* each for the Wildcats
and Johnson added two. San­
Maya lives alone.
That mean* Mickey'* take- ford maintained its lead going
home pay, with only the stand­ into the final frame with a
ard deductions. Is $55,041 and score of 39 lo 31.
Willie's i* *13,059.-ThaL-aiso __Groover led the Tribe ln_lhe_
puts sn entirely different slant fourth quarter with five points
and
Nicholas made four.
on their salaries.
It took Mantle and Yankee Frank 5turray made three and
Grneral Manager Ralph liouk Stumpf added two. Kelly led
all of five minutes to get to­ the Wildcats with six points
gether when they sat down to and Jim Hines, Mann. Hig­
talk contract originally a few gins and Reid added two
weeks hack. The general con­ points each wjth Cadwell
Smith making one.
versation went like this:
In the JayVce competition
liouk: "Well. Mick, how
the
Baby Seminotes lost a
would the same salary suit
heart-breaking game to the
you?"
Baby Wildcats 44 to 46 after
Mantle: "Ju s t fine."
“ Could I have gotten more cut scoring them 16 to 11 in
than $100,000?" Mickey said in the fourth quarter.
Wally Jernigan ted for San­
response to a question. "1 dunno. i took what the club offer­ ford with 15 points and Greg
ed. I never like to fight with I Gan,is came in second with
12, Paul Lei toy made nine and
them. It's getting loo close to
Wblgliam six
with
the end to ask for more." Frank
At 33, and with his fragile Wayne Burnsted adding two.

Better Golf-Through Exercise Mickey Mantle
Happy To Be
Second Fiddle

The deltoid muscle, large
Cecil Austin's Rimpy and and triangular, covers the
Homer Herndon’s Amigo Roc­ Joint of the shoulder and raises
ker are favored to take Racing tho arm away from the aide
King semi final heat* at the of the body This exercise de­
Sanford-Orlando Kennel Club velops these muscles.
Assume position A and ex­
tonight,
Rimpy heads the field in the tend arms forward to position
eighth race—the* firat of two C. Again, begin with eight re­
qualifying heats for Saturday petitions and gradually worjt
‘
Night's Racing King Until. up to 15.
After
you
are
ablt
to
do
IS
Second morning line choice in
the eighth wav Dr. C. E. Mill* repetition* without difficulty,
you may advance.
er'a Gator Band.
Position A to Position B (3
No. 2 choice behind Amigo
Rocker in the ninth race wai to 7 repetitions); Position C
lo Position B (3 to 7 repeti­
Ryan's Expresa.
Other mate speedster* vying tions); and Position A to Posi­
for berths in the King flnala tion C (3 to 7 repetitions).
You should inhale on up
include Doc Robbie, Dave
Hall, Herschei Hutch, O. B.’* •motions and exhale on down
Adjusted, Noble Clyde and motions.
Proven Fact In the eighth and
Winner'! Tip, Circu* Wonder,
Orbital, Gate Man, O. B. 'a
Walla and Rockey Bert in pie
ninth.
By Sandy Padwe
The King and Queen cham­
pionship Is vet for Feb. 2 7 . . . . ' : NEW YORK (NEA) — Joe
Results of Tuesday evening's Namath was lying in the hos­
races:
*
pital bed with the fast-talking
1st Race — S/16 — Time 31.41
Johnnie Rush 24.80 3.40 3.40 television guy explaining how
Joyotl
• 3 80 3.80 hi* network w asjolng to make
Troost
3.40 a documentary about him
next fall.
Qutnlela (2-3) 123.60
" , . . *o that’i It, J o e ," he
2nd Race — 5/11 — Time 32.61
Tumble Lou
lS gf) 8.80 4.80 said. "And one other thing.
Red Don It
3.40 3 .00 We’re thinking of putting it
up_(or_an Emmy Award, You
Dinah'*..!) e na________ 5.10
know, there's never been an
Qulniela (3-4) $36 20
Emmy category (or sports.”
Daily Double (2 3) 1178 00
Namath rolled over, stared
3rd Race — S/IS — Time 11.83
Vicko
14 00 8.20 6.60 at the ceiling and with a
Judy Red
5.40 4.60 [blank expression told his im­
Gold Finish
4.20 age maker that it’s all line
with him.
Qulniela (2-8) $38 60
It was typical o( the way
Perfect* (2 8 ) $232.80
4th llace — 5/16 — Time 31.77 things have happened to Joe
I'tilia
13 00 7 HO 3.60 Namath since he signed an
Janies Ferris
4 40 2.60 announced $100,000 contract
with Sonny Wcrhlin'a New
Jerry
WJille Foot
6 00 York Jets
But this was one of the
Qulniela ( 1 3 ) $26 20
best Herr was a document­
prrfrcta (2-1) $G4 50
5lh B sc* — *i — Time 41.46 ary that wasn't even started,
Reseda
14 do 6 oo 3 80 and already it was Emmy ma­
Mike MacDuif
5 to 3 80 terial.
In a xcn«c, Joe Namath is
O.B.'s Black Ink
4 20
Just like the television ahow.
Qulniela (2-8) $33 80
They're railing him the
Perfect* (8 2 ) $11070
6lh Race — 5/16 — Time 31.73 greatest quarterback lo hit
D B 's Valiant 6 80 3 60 3 10 profession football since John
Rocky's Bluet
3.60 3 oo ny Unilat and he hasn't play­
Ixjigdust
4 40 ed a game.
Furthermore, he Just had
Qulniela (2 8) $16 60
a knee operation, and the
Perfects (8 2) $15 30
7(h Race — S — Time to.75
Finish Rocker
5 40 3 00 2 20
June Kve
e oo 3 no
Orders
2 so
Qulniela (7-8) $28 40
Perfects (8-T) $88 80
Hlh B ic e — 5/16 — Time 31.19
Boss Vollmer
4 40 4 00 3 2o
Jane Kb
15,40 5.40
0 . 0 , 's A n nie
3 60
Qulniela (3-7) $90 60
Perfects (7-3) $139 50
9th Rare — 5/16 — Time 31.68
Suian Dewitt 19.G0 6 60 5.20
Kaboh
4 80 3.60
Sea Utter
4 40
Qulniela ( 3 5 ) $47.20
Perfects (5-3) $254 40
tOlh Rare — 3/16 — Time 31.52
Bessie Krnnon 15 00 6 40 5 60
Bucket Flare
4 40 3 40
Sliver World
6 GO
Quiniela ( 6 7 ) $35 40
Perfect* (7 6) $167.10
llth Race — H — Time 11.14
Noretta •
16.40 12 80 4 40
Gay Secret
3.20 4 40
Dixie Cat
3.40
Qulniela (2-8) $44 40
Perfect* (2-8) $575 50
MutucI handle $74,457

os a personality outside of
PALM D E S E n T , Calif.
(U PI) — Commissioner Pete
golf. . .
In the four days before he Itoietle, riding h i g h
and
arrived to play in the Bob mighty in the National FootHope T )« a e r r c i a s jtr r Ara im
alt l,cartie~ saddWTpOl M b
eeghian (hard " g ” ) hit Buf­ owners on the straight and
falo, Boston, Atlanta, Pitts- narrow path today in their
bugh, Chicago and Palm De­ signing of college athletes.
The owners, alarmed over
sert on the recruiting and ban­
quet swing. And this is sup­ the premature signing of sev­
posed io bo the off-season for eral grid stars last fall while
the Notre Dame coach. He the boys still were playing col­
rim e in without a bit of prac­ lege football, gave Itnielle
tice, and fix-handicap Ara blanket power to cancel nil the
shot eight birdies in the first team's draft cholrrs If proven
two round*. The pros he play­ guilty of premature signings
"I don't have to confer with
ed with contributed only two
anyone If llii-a- Is an Infrac­
to the low hall score. , .
Notre Dame wears blue and tion of the Ailes." said Bn
gold jerseys because those are retie. " I wifi mete out the
the school colors and Ara was punishment "
ordered to use them. But lor
possible use on i future Irish
football invasion of the Hast,
Ara has a set of kelly greens
stashed away . .
The Bing Crosby Open is
liecoming known tor its blust­
ery weather, so Drr llingle
NEW YORK ( U P I ) - A fivewent to Father Leonard Scan
year old silver hrlndle scolly
nelt, an avid golfer frqilt San reigns today over 2.572 other
Francisco win is well known
dogs as the "best In show" of
to the fraternity, and said,
the 89th Westminster Kennel
' May tie you tan intervene tor.
Club show.
via, Fatln.-* You know we
A crowd of in.ooo. Including
haven't been having much
Mrs. Jacqueline Kennedy, saw
luck in recent years. Battle the
Carmichael's Fanfare, owned
lieads, anything to help.'* , .
by .Mr and Mrs Charles Mai­
"Sorry, Bing," said the Cath­
ler of Woodcliffe, N J . , and
olic priest, "it's not my depart­
handled by John P. Murphy of
ment.
That's
management
Glasgow, .Scotland, win the big
I'm In sties.'* . . ,
prize.
Lee Walls, e's Dodger, is tin*
. -Carmichael’s Fanfare has
latest to cash in on the Ja p ­ won 32 other blue ribbons dur­
anese baseball kick, lie’s just ing tier competitive career but
now off to Osaka to play with finished only second in the
the llankyu Braves. , ,
terrier group in the 1064 West­
Frank Beard, who rerovered minster ahow.
from encephalitis to resume
as one of Hie bright golfers on
the tour, recently met Jack
Twyman of the Cincinnati
Iloyali. Twyman is the guard­
ian o( Maurice Stokes, the has
kelball great who was stricken
with encephalitis, too, and re­
W EST PALM B E A C H
vealed to Bfcard, "Your come­
back has greatly encouraged ( U l'll — South Floridans
Maurice." . . . On the spot, Jack Penrose and Phyllis Tlsh
Frank offered to play an ex­ Preuss proved this weekend
hibition with all Hie receipts that good steady golf — even
minus tiie birdie spurts—will
to go to the Stokes fund.
win tournuinents.
Penrose, of Miami Beach,
ami Miss Preuss, of nrffi by
Pumpunu Beach, won the na­
tional mixed foursome ama­
By United Preia International
teur golf championship with
EASTERN DIVISION
u 70-71.73-73 *287.
PALM BEACH GARDENS
H L
(U PI) — Sam Harvey, of St.
Boston
51 12
Petersburg, won the fourth
Cincinnati
40 22
extra hoi# of a sudden-death
Philadelphia
33 28
PALM
D ESER T, Calif. playoff with Steve Bull, Mil­
New York
22 39 (U PI) — The annual mid­
waukee, Wie., and took the
WESTERN DIVISION
winter convention of the Na­ firet prise in the 910,000
i
W L tional Football League offic­
PGA club championship golf
1.0* Angcle*
34 M
ially got under way today tourney.
fit. Louts
31 30
with owner* end eoachea rea­
Bull had fired a final round
Baltimore .
27 33
dy to dlaeusi just about any­ 72 to pull Into a 72-bole tie
Detroit
.19
24
thing — except the poeeibll- with Harvey a t 291.
fifco Francisco
14 49
By of a truce in the draft
Harvey parred tha fourth
Tuesday's Results
war with the American Foot­ hola while Bull hit two traps
New York 106 Baltimore 102
ball League.
and took a double-bogey six.
Cincinnati 111 St. Louis 103
Detroit 114 San Francisco 106
Only games scheduled
Wednesday's Gaines
St. Louis rt Boston
* ON 100 URAND8
Los Angeles at New York
Cincinnati at Baltimore
Only g i m c i scheduled
Thuraday'a Games
fit. Louie vs. Boston at Provi­
dence
ARCADE PACKAGE STORE
Los Angeles at Philadelphia .
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Detroit , vs. San Francisco at
I l l K. F IR S T
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Oakland
WE GIVE TOP VALUE STAMPS
.Only garnet scheduled

Silver Scolly
'Best In Show'

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Racing King Semi-Finals
Slated Tonight

damage wai more extensive but it has carried him to the
than expected.
largest contract in profession­
Namath
isn't
worrying, al sport*. So you've got to re­
though.
spect It.
‘‘People who think about
" I t Just goes along wjtb my
pressure don't do well," be
whole general outlook on
said. "Ail I know -1* that if I
go out and do what I’m (up- things," Namath said. "1 do
thing* for enjoyment. I guess
H’a Just my personality.
"As far as I'm concerned
ai .iong_JtX &gt; A i L anyone .is
Justified to do what 'he want*
as tong as it doesn't hurt some­
one.
" I feel this Is the right out­
look. It would take a kit of
convincing that it's not."
Namath has been involved
in his share of trouble ever
since hi* achooftroy days in
Beaver Falls, Pa., and as his
publicity muunts, his rcpula
tlon grows.
"They Slid 1 was a hood­
lum because 1 played pool,
stood on the street corners
and broke some windows play­
J o e Namath
ing stickball and football.
P08&lt;’d to, everything will be
"Those thing* I did than
O. K.
were all in fun. 1 never did
" I can't remember a game anything illegal.
when I worried about the
"And tlien they laid I came
pressure, and 1 couldn't point from a broken home. Well,
out an incident where the my parents hsve hid differ­
pressure got to me."
ences, but I hsd a good up­
Namath can't explain where bringing."
he picked up this philosophy,
In college, it wai more of
the same for Namath.
During hie Junior year, he
was suspended from the Ala­
bama learn by Bear Bryant
for training violations.
Then there wis the lime !n
Miami when he was esught
betting at a rare track even
though he was under 21.
“ What a rule," he was quot­
ed, " I never hesrd of any­
body going to a track and not
betiing. This is like playing
post office and never kissing
anybody."
That * Joe Namath, care­
free, happy and always enjoy­
ing.
And now that he’s got lo
much of Sonny Wcrblw's cash
to play with, he'll be a perfeet addition to New York.
Our of season, of course.

knee* always a question, Man­
tle knows he has only a few
more years left.
| ST. LOUIS (U PI) — St.
He said virtually as much I I,(mm baseball Cardinals will
over the amplified conference begin all Saturday day games
phone the Yankees set up in 15 minutes earlier, at 1:15
their offices so newsmen could p.m, CST, and nil Saturday
bear bun from Dallas.
night games one hour enrliet
"I'm in the insurance busi­ ut 7 o'clock tills »&lt;’usun. ness now and it'll be some­
thing for me to fall hack on in
three more years," Mickey ex­
NEW YORK — (NEA) —
plained.
Tiie National Bsskcthall As­
By coincidence, Mays also
entered Un- insurance business sociation consisted of 17 teams
In 1949 50.
recently, saying that he, too.
was getting "» start on a car­
eer
for
my
poM-bascbali
days."

New Times

Lot Of Travel

First Federal
Captures City
Junior Title

inole High Gym.
With only 30 seconds remain­
ing, First Federal spurted
five points ahead on a field
goal and three foul shots.
Randy Brown sparked Firit
Federal with 15 points while
Al Grooms pumped in 19 to {
pace the losers.
Sanford Electric Jumped lo
a 15-12 half time lead but First
Federal held ■ 25-19 third
quarter lead.
Sanford Electric got hot m
the fourth quarter while hold­
ing First Federal to only one
bucket during tha first flv«
minutes of the final quarter.
With lime running out Ran­
dy Brown dropped two free
throw*, Jim Brown scored
three points on a bucket and
free tosi to lock the game.
Strickland Morrison defeat­
ed WTRft 45-36 to lake third
place. Bill Schmidt tallied 26
for the automen while Doug
Maliiowikl got 11 for WTRR.
*}

Future Pattern
Of Boxing Eyed
NEW YORK (U PI) — The
president of Theater Network
Television Inc,, said today
that the four-star doublehead­
er at Madison Square Garden
involving the light heavy­
weight and welterweight cham­
pionships of the world "m ay
set boxing's pattern of the fu­
ture."
"We expe.*t groat interest in
this program both at the Gar­
den gate and in the more than
100 outlets In which TNT will
show It on closed circuit tele­
vision," said Nathan L. Hatpern.
"The Garden has said It i*
interested in another double
header in May and TNT is in­
terested in negotiating for the
closed circu.t rights."
The Garden and TNT Joint­
ly announced boxing's first
closed circuit theater television
title doublBhcader Tuesday
with Willie Paitrano defending
the light heavyweight crown
against Jose Torroe of New
York and Emile Griffith of
New York risking the welter­
weight title against Jose Sta­
ble of Havana, Cuba, on
March 20.

W ins Shifted
MONTREAL (U P I) — Th.
Montreal Canadians farmed
right winger Yvan Cnmnuyer
to tha American Hockey Lea­
gue'* Quebec Ares Monday,
to giva him • chance to play
regularly.

WORKING MAN—Yogi Bem'a

official capacity with tha
New York Meta ii player-coach, so the 40-year-old catcher,
who (pent last year managing the Yankee*, la working lo
get back Into playing shape.

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end, unusual displays »t the
Casoelberry Women’s Cub's
first snnusl arts, crafts end
hobby show scheduled for 10
s.m. until 8 p.m., March 6, a t
the Cubhouse on Orerbrook
Drive.
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The button collection has
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many Jenny Lind and cameo
buttons.
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play Jewelry which she de­
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of which la on display at Ihs
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ington, D. C-, end has won
■tats awards in Virginia and
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brary, this artist displayed 90
different designs pgecuted, on
china, w'Ood, 'vslluhi and i n
jewelry.
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demonstration on how they ore
mads.
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a teacher at Loch llsven Art
Initttuti
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terested In the prised antique
glassware end other treasured
Items to he displayed.

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By Jane Casselberry
Tormer State Rep. Tom
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Seminole County Young Re­
publican Club et the Wlndjam'
mer restaurant In Fern Park.
Slade was Introduced by the
club president, E. Pope Bas­
sett, as a Democrat who decid­
ed to "•witch" SDd "light,"
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parlies because he felt"" "thai
the development of the twoparty structure offers the only
solution to the governmental
problems that exist and that
the Republican Party has
more to offer, particularly In
Florida." To reverse the trend toward
one party government, Slade
stressed the Importance of dy­
namic revponsibile leadership,
party unity and a progressive
program.
Mr*. Ann Bassett, vk a pres­
ident. was In charge of ar­
rangement* fei the dinner and
was assisted by Mr*. Oretch
en Tope and Mrs Palsy Wag­
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Dressing
Dressing
Towels

QUART

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AEROSOL

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F e b . 17, 1965 —

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Lunar Company
* Negotiating For
Industrial Site
PoMlblitjr of Jocitm * moth­
minufacturmg plant in
Sanford U tbs rubject of a
study by tha City Commlisiou.
Tbs city and its industrial
* committee were approached
by Jo e Ladonicski, president
of Lunar Enjineertnf Com­
pany of Orange City, and offi­
cials of the Sanford Chamber
of Commerce regarding a
possible site in Lake Monroe
Industrial Park.
At a meeting In City HsU,
negotiations mere opened, al'# tern stive sites in the indus­
trial park diacussed and tenta­
tive plans outlined.
At that time, negotiators
asked for time to study the
proposals and a meeting was
act for 2 p. m. today at City
Hall for possible finalizing of
agreements.
Lunar
Engineering Com-,
. pany builds a two-way fluores* cent light which automatical. _ Jy can be switched from a
110 volt AC current to a 12Toh DC battery.- The light is
used on triilers, boats, in
camps and for emergency
lighting.
Ladonicski told city officials
be wants to build a 10,000
•quare-foot plant, expand his
^ present operations and "with­
in six months employ SO to 60
persons." — „—
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Auxiliary Unit
Sponsors Tea
A Muiicsl# snd Silver Tea
was sponsored lsst Friday a f­
ternoon at PeHary Commun­
ity Methodist Church by the
Auxiliary Unit of I&gt;cllary'«
Herbert D. fiibh American Le­
gion Post 259. Proceeds will
benefit veterans hospitals in
the state.
Appearing on the program
we re Frank Woodruff, organ­
ist; Isabel Resrick, eoprann;
Reatrire Muller, contralto;
Mlsa Adelaide Conte, pianist;
John Corwall, baritone, and
Sidney S w a llo w and I.aura
I ’lntt Rrown who assisted in
the community singing.
Refreshments were served
by the committee, Mrs. Al­
fred Newell. Mta 11. Maher.
Mrs. Ed 1oiann«, Mrs. Wil­
liam Brumbaugh, Mrs. John
Leone and Mrs Roa# Willlama Mra. W. A. Canady
presided at the Silver basket.
Eight gold elar mothers
were honored at thia occasion.

Legal Notice
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* i nth j i ni( i4i. r u t .
r i i r in ,4n n r o u i c m i -n ule
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on or. it ok r i hi .i r ati on
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TO) C I s I K K o n n
IIIKi\YN and
P O H O T I I Y J U H O W N . hit
w lft .
If alive and If t l i h t r , bnih. f&gt;r
ti l ha dead, the unkn own heirs
«1* vie***. g r a n t e e * . a » e lg n e * i
111* it ora, credito r** tr u s te e * . **i
o t h e r c la i m a n t * by. th ro ugh
un der nr a g a i n * ' th em end all
un kn ow n p a r ti ** claim in g iu
h a v* i n f r ig h t, f l t l t «e tniereel
In
th#
pr&lt;» pa rty
h e r e in a f t e r
d#*crtb*d, *H ef e h o i i reald t n r * ar e UNKNOWN.
T * el T AND K A f l l &lt;*K T OP
a r t h e r sby n t l f l e d that a stilt
h a s h**n bro ugh t a g a i n s t you
hy FAST
liltOOKI.YN
HU
INfIS HANK, a Naw Y o r k c o r .
pora tlon
to f o r t r l o s s a r t f *
fain M o r tg a g e m o r t p a r t i c u l ­
ar ly d e a r r Ihad In the Cum pla i nt
ft lad In thla suit, whirh Mori*
p a g s r n r u m h e r s th s following
il stem had prop er ty. t l l u t t t In
hemln da County, F lorid a, t©&gt;
w il.
Iyit • Blo rk !«
TOWN.
KITE o r NORTH C II U L V OTA. • auhdlflahm a c c o r d ­
ing to P l i l th t r a o f . rarord*
r.1 in f l a t llnok 2. I’age#
14 to I I . ln c l u s U f . of the
fhjhtlf Rsoords of Btm liii,o !• r o u n t f , V1or t &lt;i * ;
an d for o t h t r r t l l t f . and r o t
a r t rsifiilfad to fils yo ur Ana w t r to s lid Complaint or ot he r
p l e a d i n g ■ on t h t Clerk of Hit
ab o v e entitled r uu rl and to
a e r v s t m p y th ere f on Plain*
tiff#
a tt o r n e y ,
JOSEPH
M
FITZH KRAM *.
tl*
Hartirlly
T r u s t llulldlng, Miami. Flori d*
II1S 1, not U t r r than the i|ih
day of March, A D. IM »i If
F©U fall to do to. Jud fisii nt fey
d ef au lt will he tak en a g a i n s t
you for the raliaf demanded In
•aid Complaint.
T H I S Notlca ahall t&gt;a pub*
llshed on ra each week for four
c o n i e c u t l v e a e t k a In Tha San*
Cord Herald.
D AT KD at Fan ford. hemlnol*
C o u n ty , f l o r i d * ihia l l i h day
Of F e h r u a i y . IM S. •
(SEA L)
A tthur H
B eck w it h. J r
C l a r k af tha C ir cu it Court
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lipstick
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THERE IS N0THINQ TEMPORARY ABOUT
LOW SUPER’X PRESCRIPTION PRI0ESI
P re s cr ip tio n p rice * m
low er
Huper-X drug etores , . . ju e t aa
H i a i L F ind o u t f o r youreelf.
preearlp Uca t o i u f o r p ricing .

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f o r t a x purposes

Prescriptions are tex deductable. Ask your fturep-X pharmaclat for this free booklet to record
your prescription purchaaee.

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vSUPER&lt;
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PLANTERS
C O C K TA IL
P EA N U TS

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Airs. W. W. Tyre Hosts Pre-Nuptial
Party Honoring Miss Patty Walker

Woman’s. Club

Engagement Tea

Of DeBary Plans

Reveals Betrothal

Two Civic Events

Of Miss Bremner

By Mrs. John Leone
By Mrs" Jofin "Leone
i.
Maddox, Barbara Dague and
Mr.
and Mrs. Alexander
Miniature brldea and dainty I ker, Esther Lou Tate. Min-/ and Bose Hurt.
The DeBary Woman's Club
Also
Judy
Lavender,
Shirley
Rcba
McLellan.
bouquets enhanced the gr»c-|*v**&gt; Williamson, A. DeNerlng/
Bremner of Juan Road. De­
will meet on Fridsy, Feb. 19,
st 2 p.m. at the Community
Bary, announced the engage­
loua Oak Avenue home of Mn.
Center.
ment of their daughter. Miss
W. W. Tyre when *he was hos­
Mrs. Sidney Swallow, chair­
Margaret Sutherland Brcmtess to a recent prenuptial
man of the Welfare Commit­
nor. to David Albert Kllngenlinen shower feting Miss Patty
tee, will present Leslie Reese,
smith, son of Mrs. Albert
Walker, popular bride-elect of
state director of Florida So­
Klingensmith and the late Mr.
Tommy Speer.
ciety for Crippled Children
Klingensmith of DeLand. at
The guests enjoyed an evenand Adults.
an engagement tea Saturday
. Ing of participating in care­
Paul Murray, director of
at the Bremner home.
fully planned bridal games
Camp Challenge for crippled
Miss Bremner Is a graduate
and contests with the opening
children and adults, will show
of Westmister College and her
of the many lovely linens high­
colored slides - of the camp
fiance is a graduate of the
lighting the evening.
area and activities.
University of Pittsburgh. He
The refreshment table, over­
Greeters for the meeting
is presently employed as a
laid in exquisite Italian cut
will be Mrs." W. A. Blackwood
pharmacist at Faust Drug
linen, was centered with a low
and Mrs, Charles Duryea.
Store in Sanford.
arrangement of yellow mums
Hostesses assisting M r s .
The wedding will take place
in a footed milk glass contain­
Harry F. Brown, chairman,
at
the First Presbyterian
er accented with tall white
will he Mrs. James Duffy,
Church, DeBary, May 15 with
spiral tapers in contempor­
Mrs. Person Little. Mrs. Gasthe Rev. Augustus C. Sum­
ary candle holders.
Ion Crosby, Mrs. John Ray
mers officiating.
fuse and Mrs Herman Beck,
The hostess served unique
will
preside
at
the
tea
table
individual Ice cream molds in
PRE-TEKNS NOW GO KAFFINK — They have ltoj.pe.1 onto the "lady­
Mrs. Charles Ulrich, presi­
a ring of delicately tinted co­
like" fashion Imndwajfon nlonyr with their older sisters. Candy-coated pas­
dent.
and
Mrs.
Sidney
Swal­
conut topped with heart con­
tels highlight these separates. Cardigan (left) is in jacquard print. Match­
low, welfare chairman, urge
fections.
ing flannel skirt swings out in a swirl of hip-stitched pleats. Blazer jac­
all
members
to
attend.
Invited guests were Mrs.
ket
in white souffle wool (right) is piped in navy and rides over a swingy
Sr*
On Tuesday, Feb. 2.1. al 7:30
Leon Walker, mother of the
four- plpat skirt. Tie-collar navy *nnd white polka-dot blouse has long
Our
p.m.
al
the
Community
Cen­
bride-elect; her fiance's mo­
sleeves. These are Bliss Girl designs.
ter. the DeBary club will
ther, Mrs. 0 . A. Speer J r . and
New
s
p
o
n
s
o
r
an
"Americanism
the Mmes. D. C. Howard, Cur~ Complrle
Program" by chairman Mrs,
tla Lavender, R. L. Koonts,
Gaston
Crosby.who
will
proLine!
. Mary Mikler, 0 . C. McBride,
sent Carl Fritz Gale of MailC. O. Jonds, F. B. Adams, C.
MRS. \\\ W, TYRE, left, was hostess recently to u pre-nuptial party for
land, a former special agent
W. Johnson.
Miss Patty Walker, bride-elect of Tommy Speer. Pictured with the hostess
with counter intelligence in
SANFORD
By Mr*. John I.rone
Mr. and Mrs. Theodore and children J o Jr., Kathy,
Also the Mmes C u r t i s
and honoree are her mother, Mrs. Leon Walker and her fiance's mother,
Washington, D. C.
FLOWER SHOP
Mrs. George A. Seeley of Leigh of Chirit Vista, enter­ Cindy. John apd Glen. Mr*.
Hughes, Sara King, John KriMrs. G, A. Speer Jr.
Mr. Gale’s subject will he Portsmouth, N. 11. will be the
Cor. K. l i t &amp; Sanford Are.
der, M. L. Nichols, E. E. Wal­
on
"International
Commu­ house guest of Mr*. Kilim tained Mr. and Mr*. Joseph Fox is the daughter of the
322-1822
322-8152
nism." The film "Inside Rus­ Reilly of AIn tea Dr. They Fox of 1’ompton Plains, N. J . Leigh*.
sia.” will be shown by Elmer will be visiting plnces of in•3
Thompson of DeBary. 1 he, ttjjiiat in Florida during Hr*.
public is Invited to hear this Seeley’* stay in DeBary.
enlightening speaker.
Frank While of Shell ltd.
ha* his dog bark olire again.
Pokey feels right at home
now- alt hough he was staying
Pink Ladies in icljon was vices afforded you as an in ican Nurses' Association, which commands prestige and re
with folks in .Sanford since
most capably presented by dividual.
is a strong national profession- sped, it is designed to bene­
the death of Ota aeveial
Mrs Asenath Butler, president
The Florida Nurses Associa al organization, representing fit all nurses, thus insuring
months ago.
of the Seminole Memorial Hos­ lion u an affiliate of ttie Amur- the majority of nurses and trotter health for all
pital Woman's Auxiliary (Pink
The C S birth rate ha*
Mr and Ml*. William
Ladies), In an enlightening
bt-en failing for seven year* 'Denning of Vrab-a Dr. an*
program at the February
And the actual number of entertaining Mis George D
meeting of the Florida Nurse*
births has fallen for the past Holliday -if Atlantic High
Association. District No, 37
three years,
.anils, N J .
at the Health Center
Why. then, is there so much
--------Mrs Eltzalx'th Schultz, pro­
concern in tin- United StateMrs Vincent Karwarki of
gram chairman, introduced
ate.Ut the populationexplol* atalmn In. Hitcndcd
llu
Mrs Butb-r who carefully ex­
|„„v
funeral " f her Meter, ll-len
plained tin* Pink Ladies rob­
Berali-e it's about to la-gin ' - r y j a k at Wat m i. Mi. h. Af
in the hospital and the monu­
In earnest
l l , r spending m-voiuI days in
mental amount of work these
Hirlli rates. It seems, are nn Michigan, she left fm I tun
gracious volunteers accom­
longer the key barometer of N. V accornpatiiesl by an
pli J i in their daily duties,
our growth Population
ex- " ,|.ei
"ii-iet. Mis
t* i
Their invaluable servlres eli­
peris now re Is on the "fertl ,l" " * 11"&gt; \i- 11■-■! Mr- b a r
minate the employment of
» a . k i - daughter,
Pal ir a a
Illy rate," which reveals
many persons and relieve the
t c h it IV oS
cl.
some facts a trout the jusiplc rod
nurses of added duties
fr iPtnN i..(. i «■ lijivmsr f"&gt;
in our futur r Va
Mrs Pat McCoy, first vire
on We l.Me i. N. N t.. vi?hit Mi c
’I'Im* birth rate IS
president, presided over thefluUtfbtir.
Mis
»orn KhI va111 ki's
tin nntnfM i of
business session in the absent e
i
K
i'
Kill'll'
»n
t
ftir
ii
f&gt; V
per t ,»«»«&gt; JM' •1* «* Hut th«* t**r
j|\
Com
of the president, Mrs Phyllis
X lA Y v v v bustle
1% 1J Tf 1* ItunehI »»n Hit* it um iliiyn b f Ml *• rlujliiii^ t- IVArney, Itouline business was
Bar &gt;
of wumi n r» to
&gt; Mf'
1
discussed *nd the various com­
old—Ihc motherhood group It
mittee chairmen gave reporta.
also reflects the nuint«*r in the
February is roll call month
\)
R oxotl
S A V E W IT H
peak child ,tearing years, ages
New S h ip m e n t
RE X A L U S
ECONOMY'
and all nurses in Seminole
^
Fa s t
20 lo 2t)
One Tablet Da-lj
l 19
S I . 1)11 Anil l 'p
County who are not memtier*
MOt WATIR lOniC. 7 Qt 'ft
Yejr i supply!
Tula) a record nil ill tier of
^
P
E
R
M
A
N
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N
T
S
rOUNTAIN SYRINGE, wlh atlavtiments 1.39
of the Association, should take
_____________ 3ASi
Choose
women ate It. Ihis high ferli
advantage of the opportunity
COMBINATION SYRINGE sod
. ig
from
M B S . A S E N A T H Ml I I.FIE, i-i-nter, lui-siik-nt o f St-m innlc M e m o rial l l " s M *r
l.ty range The sparse birth*
5 t»p»s
Water Both*
. -----------'
of better serving your profess­
pitnl W o m e n 's A u x ilia r y , .spoke to t h e Floritin N u rse s A s s o c ia tio n , |iisof the depression years held
rOLDING SYRiNGE. ? qt r-nk ------- » -**
Bohr ted spity fljvnr.
ion and your comm unity by
trie t No. .’17 recent meettnyr. M r s. P at M r t'o y , vice presid ent o f th e ( I j s i r i c t
the group down through Hie
Anhieplit.
BUll SYRINGE, while rubber
139
Joining now The Association
N u r s e s is a t lint le ft and M r s. Elizabeth S c h u ltz , p r o g r a m chairman is
IW-His In tutr. however Hie
needs you and you will bene­
at the riKltl.
celebrated baby boom began,
vf,lwA[i,[F
MBmi '
“ ' ^ 8 - P c . Sot u n I "fu
fit Irom the valuable serll bill* Slfsnrth
and now- those little boomer*
a j m i n 1 s," n£,h M ‘ ----------- 57
GLASS
Ember color wike up
have grown up and Joined the
TUMBLERS V
- .6 9
leste. Antiseptic.
highest
cmld bearing
age
Gold end blue
Jnsll I itrj hea,» J 1
group
*
11 or sue
.83
ANJ4CI0 Eft
‘ When the l S Census Bur­
Beiall l-l II n,
if n »«
MOrHClYWlLJ
eau seans these figures. It
Mr* Clarence Snyder spent and Mr* Norman Miller
fine quality, body tub.
•Hf!
Rent/
foresees
that
our
current
year­
Isopropyl.
3 lbs. I.i g |
the w'eekend In Eiisti* as the
COMON BAILS ~ ~
BriaU I’j t V 0f 2(j0
The Osteen Volunteer Fire ly crop of y million babies will
A Free la mitt luet designating liiipoi tun! p i n t s , contrtlilitiiig guest of Mrs Jerry Betlertim,
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B*BQ CXiSM
------------begin to zoom very shortly un(lie month of Februaiy, lints so much to -trie cully hintoiy They allendi-tl the tnst.ilhilion Depart meiit has obtained a Ilf within jo years, it rises io
.871
of our nut Ion.
LEMON SPLASH
Rm i II Brand
wen t
a* American History Month,
oi the Order of the Vmaranth (Ire truck through tile Civil 7 million
upiet the jtomach.
Aimmiiicrmriit was made of
Defense
Department.
Thla
is
-98
After
Path
to
And 7 million babies a year,
signed by J . II. Crapp*. May­
the State Conference to be
turn or Gel Or
fDtVmfe
' £ ; S:*L* *"nv0l M
or of Banford, bearing the bcld in I It lamlo at (lie Rob­
.64
Mrs Howard Shiver* left surplus equipment winch they -ay the expert*, is something
4 cjiei ot Soap
r IASHDGNT BA7Tf Rir j
were able to obtain at a, rea to be concerned a trout.
,
V
or "C“
Beal of the City of Sanford. ert M'-yet Motel .Mutch It, 12 for her home in Three Rivers
4 for .50
AfTf* SHAVE LOTION
soluble price Tile money will
Super soft sn&lt;j Absorb­
GUIs - Curds - Hooks
Bciniriolu County, was pi mol­ and I-'!. Delegates from Sullir Mich., after a visit with her have to he raised by the de­
ent. .
Cow lord* are the only para
2
for
1.00
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ly displayed by Mr*. It. E. Harrison are Mis, True. Mrs. sister ajul brother in law. Mr partment to pay for the truck sitic American birds.
True, Regent of Bnllitt Har­ Roumillat and Mrs Lester C.
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day the 12th, at the home of and Mia. Lee. All member*
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American History, c i t i n g son, who was a beloved and
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3 packs.99
*vnw lire, yiat leseiti tu.
ren can and should begin read- P. I'. Campbell.
lag Instruction at home or In
Out-of-town guests were
kindergarten aa early a* three,
Mr*. Dougin* J , Whitehead
report*
Wa aton
Washburn,
of Richmond, Va. and Mr*.
Hwy.
Pinecrest
president of the Reading Re­
Francis
H.
Wheeler,
of
form Foundation.
17-92
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Shopping
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Other members attending
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Center
and six probably are the most in addition to those already
favorable for the teaching of mentioned wore Mre. W. D.
reading," he said. “It is tra Leahy, Mr*. M. B. Smith,
tic Irony tha l for 10 yeara Mia* E. M. Baker, Mr*. J . tft.
most ‘experts' did their best Clair White, Mr*.' Rutledge
to prevent any reading instruc­ Pray, Mrs. Lawrence TintThere'* no mistaking tha extra quality of T. G. Lee' mIlk. It’s
tion 'til children reached six ley; Mr*. Raymond H. Smith,
evident In (he richer, fresher flavor. Look for tha T . G. Lee
P r o d u c ts
or seven, thus wasting three Mra. William N. King, Mr*.
trademark when you wont the beet.
or four of the most precious N. H. Brewer, Mr*. L. W.
322-7913
gears of potential mental Roaa, Mrs. Wade H. Shealy
322-7913
PHONE 322-5663 FOR HOME DELIVERY
and Mrs. Martin ilium.
growth "
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F L A . G R A D E " A ” FR E S H M ED IU M

Rip Roarin’ 20’s
Lends Imagination
#To Flower Show
Alwaya of Interest in a
flower show 1* the artistic de­
sign division, in which exhibitors vie for blue ribbons
rewarding their technique and
artistry in interpreting a specific theme or Idea with a var*
jety of materials.
According to Mrs. fra n k L.
Woodruff, i ll , chairman, ma•^ny opportunities for competi­
tion will he provided in the
coming flower show, “Tribute
to the Twenties," planned by
the Garden Club of Sanford
for March f&gt; and f&gt;, ns there
are twelve such design class­
es.
The entire show' is design­
ed ns a recollection of the
lUJO’s, the years in which the
'$ local garden club was found­
ed. federated and organis'd
into circles. Suhjerts for In­
terpretation in artistic design
are drawn from the laws and
the lawlessness of tile period,
the unique plsces which evolv­
ed snd the remarkable talents
which developed.
Following is an 'r^sccerpt
"from this portion of the ache•dul*. Prospective exhibitors
ars asked to contact Mrs^R.
V. Robison in order to reServ*.
space for their’ design*.~Jfis .
(&gt;, Andrew Speer is consultant
for this section in the event
tile designer requires addi­
tional details or information.
To be shown in individual
gray-green niches measuring
111" high by "4 " wide by 14"

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THK PbAPPKR — An inlerpretive design expressing
youth and vitality using all
fresh-cut foliage.
THE SP EA K E A SY — An
expressive design of predomi­
nantly fresh-cut plant mater­
ial emphasising contrasting
textures.
^ PA\ 1.0VA — Novice class
limited to those who have
never won a blue ribbon, A
grateful line design stressing
rhythm. Materials other than
f'esh must ilnilUlintr, ailhucgli
some fresh material must be
included.
THE t'RA'-H — A nark
design of any materials p is dominantly oilier than fresh,
fu s in g daring oi vdo tint coi­
tus. At least one fresh flowci is requited.
LITTLE AMERICA — A
f n e standing design of pre­
dominantly white, fresh-cut
plant material*. A miiiimuin |
MORTON F R O Z E N Chicken, Turkey or Beel
of folia,-,- or painted llinteila!
permuted. To l&gt;« shown in
front of a min or.
Pld UlUiU lt»N
An tinap
re.
-♦native use of other than fresh
plant materials in a vertical
MORTON F R O Z E N A P P L E OR CINNAMON DANISH
design A in illinium of flush
mater ml is retinue,I
To be shown in individual
g&gt; ay green niches measuring
high by s” w’tih by Its"
lie,* |t:
Z ILt.F LL U FO L LIE S — A
sophisticated design in the
C H ASE L S A N B O R N * l i **i t . i with tt oo o s u o a t oartia
contemporary manner featur­
i n g fruits and or vegetables,
brush f! wets and m foliage
permitted.
GEORGE GERSHWIN —
FOOD F A I R * Ltasit - 1 c o f f e e with i i oo or more o r o m
A design interpreting the title
of any nna of Gershwin's
compositions Fresh plant ma­
terials should l« predominant
in design.
THE JAZZ SINGER
An
D E L S E Y T O I L E T • l i m i t . j , j r o l l p r o s with ti .o o or h o n e
itterprtllv e design with Mark
and or gi»y and/or while
dominating. Any materials
allowed, but painted, tiraird,
or otherwise altered mater
tala must not dominate.
ST. VALENTINE'S DAY
MASSACRE — A I,old and
dramatic interpretive designSUNAID P U R E STR A W BER R Y , A P P L E
using predominant!) fresh ma­
te rials.
q GERTRUDE STEIN — A
nt dern ahutiait design. Any
materials prunitted, although
ROSEDALE
some fresh plant material is
required.
VERNON A N D IR E N E
CASTLE — Two unlike, but
F Y N E - B A K E A S S ’T.
harmonious, designs in separ­
ate containers, to he exhibit­
ed on different lettls determ­
ined by liie exhibitor. Fresh
%Unt material must domin­
R O SED ALE GARDEN
ate.
In addition, there will be
(two classes fur mlniatfure ar­
rangement* which cannot ex*
G R E E N GIANT C R E A M S T Y L E
eed 6 Inches In their greatest
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alia for the use of all fresh
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uv categories fur corsages:.
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YrrsTB

Tri-Hi-Y, Hi-Y In March Of Dimes

foiLiffH

By Robert B. TI i o b i i i J r .
S12-57SC
Member* of the Merry
Twenties Club aurprlied their
president, Mrs. Pesrlle Mse
Ford, and three other mem*
b e n , M n. Maybelle Jones,
Mrs. Ocle Mathis, and M n .
Minnie L. Harper with a
birthday party.
The menu consisted of fried
chicken, potato salad and the
birthday rake. A variety of
drinks was served.
This
organisation meets
each Wednesday night at
1912 Southwest Road. M n.
Ella Mae Montgomery is the
reporter.

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The Trl-HI-Y and Hi-Y- of
Crooms High School wonhip­
ped with Rev. Im i i Dcvcaux
and his congregation Sunday
at the Church of Cod.
Those attending were Cas­
sandra G. F n n cls , Barbara
II. Sandifer, Sandra Daniels,
HONOR ROLL on the bulletin board «t Crooms HiRh School is scanned
Yolanda Holloway, Barbara
by two anxious parents. Mrs. Doris Thomas, physical ed teacher, de­
L.
Kelly,
Lavern
Dixon,
signed the valentine theme.
(Herald Photo)
Marsha
Dcvcaux,
Marvin
Kales, Ronald Nathan,' Lor- contribution will help fight i Let us examine these moat be ssked. However, let’s go
enxo Tillman, Clarence Wil­ heart defects and other rclat- important years. Many moth- o little further. Over-protec­
liams, Scott Bookman and id diseases.
ers are guilty of “momism" tion is another sin some of
J t Mrs. D. A. Thomas. - J ’ergori* .wo-ki/ig •mitk- the (which simply -means that us commit Parents will go
drive are Mr*. Thclm* Shep­ they (mothers) , are in com­ at far as miarrpresenting the
The Trl-HI-Y and HI-Y of pard, Mr*. Mabel Matthews, plete charge of the child’s truth to protect their child.
Crooms will culminate the Viola Frailer, Mrs, Pen rile upbringing.
However,
the
This writer had an experi­
March of Dimes drive by Mae Ford, Louise Kvans, Mrs. father is just as guilty be­ ence with a parent who ask­
working at Thirteenth Strret Dorothy Adams, Mr*. Mos­ cause he allows this to hap- ed him not to report her son
and French Avenue Saturday. elle
Johnson,
Mrs.
Eva pen due to his ignorance. Yet to the school head even
They will work from 10 a. m. Stevens, Mrs. Walter Gaines, there arc others who know though the child had skipped
to 1 p. m.
Marva
Hawkins,
Woodrow better but just do not take school.
These
and
many
This organisation, under I’ope, Ulysses Brown, D. C. the time to do their part.
others are the contributing
the leadership of Mrs, D. A. McCoy and “Yours Truly.”
Fa th en, be honest. How fartors to a child’s behavior
Joyce Abney, who worked many of you ran change a pattern.
Thoms* and Mr*. W. A. Ash­
ley, has done a fine job for with this group lost year and baby's diaper? Have you ever
If you cannot handle your
the March of Dimes drive for was its top solicitor, will bulbed Johnny or Sue? What child, most likely you failed
the past three year*.
work again this year.
is the proper way to hold a during those critical years
The committee wishes to
huhy? How many times have when his life was just un­
Congiutulatiuns to L. R. you fixed the baby's battle? folding.
thank Chief of Police Roy (1.
William* and his staff for Eubanks on giving his eighth Have you ever , pushed his
One of the most disgusting
their assistance.
point of blood which makes stroller? There are many things is to see a child attend
The girl and boy collecting him a member of tbr Gallon other questions which could school, or any other place,
the largest amount of money Club. Hr proudly displays bis
so untidy, but every time one
will be crowned King and medallion.
sees the parent she looks like
Quern at the Annual “ V"
a Christmas tree.
Red-White-and-Blue Ball next
The time is over due for
Why reproduce if we are
month.
us to revamp our methuds of C o n d u c t T O U T S
not going to accept our rei caring our children and rr- 1
Hponsibliitiei ?
Willie C. Cummings, pi oxi­ dedicate ouixclves to same.
I pray fur the day to come
de nt of the Big Brothers So­
The for illative years In a
when the welfare aid for chil­
cial Club, announces a bene­ child's life are ages one to
dren will be converted into
By Marysnn Mites
fit program for the Midway- 12. liming this lime, the
foster home care.
An
Open
House,
based
on
Cannon Volunteer Fire De­ child's life unfolds and hit
a
nuutirnl
theme,
was
held
partment Sunday at 3 p. m. behavior patterns me formed.
Men's hearts ought not to
.Sunday evening in the Boys
at
StMatthews
Buptist
be set against one another,
Dormitory
at
Forest
Luke
Church. The Big Brother!
Academy to display to parents but set with one another,
Club will aponsor the affair.
and friends of the HU boys arid all against evil.—Cary“ We are asking everyone to
tli&lt; re how “ship-shape'' ev­ lyle.
attend," aaid Cummings.
erything is kept.
Large display signs railed
Midway - Cannon Firemen's
WASHINGTON ( U P I ) - T h c
Ball which was held at the AFL-CIO' s Industrial Union attention to the "briefing
Deluxe Club hosted s gay department announced today room" (Dean Fold Cavan­
throng Friday night.
publication of a new maga augh's office I snd to .the
living quarters,
s
line. •'Agenda," to he issued deun’s
Tbr [lei.and District of the
lovely apartment within the Woman’s Society of the Meth­
Joseph Jackson, who is fire monthly.
chief, was most enthusiastic
United Auto Workers i’resi dormitory
odist Church will have a Day
s t he thanked evetyone for dent Walter I* Ueuther, who
The galley, wheie punch Apart service from 10 a,m.
attending.
also heads
the Industrial was served, wm decked out until noon Thursday at First
Members of tliia organisa­ Union department, said in the 111 the Hawaiian theme.
Methodist Church, New Smy­
tion are working toward mak­ inagaiino's introduction that
Spi-iinl
(dilute*
in the rna Reach.
ing the Firemrn’i Ball an an­
Agenda will be the iyinlml ol building ait- the m-wly cuntMe 111bets nf the Society
nual affair.
a mature ami democratic la ph led Meditation Room and from 33 churches throughout
bor movement working with the Chapel where services, the district will attend. Mrs.
The Heart Fund Drive is friends. and neighbors . . . a with guest speakers, are held Ethel Gray, Conference Sec­
underway.
Mrs.
Katherine magazine dedicated to the earh Wednesday evening.
retary of Spiritual Life, will
Uently and Herbert Cherry, ideals of the Greal Society.''
Following tour of the build­ be the speaker.
who are co-chairmen, are ask­
ing guest* were Invited to the
Beveruge will be provided
ing everyone to please con­
.Scholars do not know- what gymnasium to see the film, by the host church for those
tribute to tliis cause. Your was the earth's lin t language. "PT-0."
who wish to bring lunch.

Academy Boys
Of Dormitory

New Magazine

Hits The Stands

District WSCS

Meeting Set

H o sp ita l
FE B R U A R Y 12, IN C
Ad m i n i m i
Cynthia Alston, Hush Reil­
ly, Lsvona Murphy, Mattie
Stoudenmlrc, Frances McDougal, Ja y Felgsr, Annie Coop­
er, Janice Cowley, Rhoda
W a p p 1 c , Alice Singleton,
Thomas Wilson, Edward Brin­
son, Lewis Antoni us Edwardson, Stanley Hemphill, George
C. Moore, Sanford; Margaret
Willman, Deltona;
Barbara
Stevens, Geneva; B a r b a r a
Sparks, Ida Myers, Lake Mon­
roe; Grace Fullerton, Hunt­
ington. N. Y.
Discharges
Betty Ann Robertson, Ju a ­
nita Cody, Ernest Coleman,
Goodwin
\nderson, ' Brenda
Pinkney, Frances Strickland,
Connie Jean Touchton, Robert
Warren Chavis, Alice Hagadone, Beatrice Rivers, Kathy
Rasmussen, Mary Ann Hick­
man, Mary Franklin, Wsde
Ward, Marc Fraley, Cindy
Phillips , Charles McMullan
J r . . Celestine Rawls, Robert
Lee Rawls, John Enloe, San­
ford; Gladys Streblow, Alta­
monte Springs; Jeanne We­
ems, Melinda Weems, Cassel­
berry; Wllhelmina Werner,
DeBary; Peggy Holt, Lake
Mary; Susan Hardman, Or­
lando.
FEBRUARY 13, IKS
A d m is s io n s

Edna Buss), Hattie Crlppen,
David Pringle, Carrie Gil­
christ, John Cochran, Judy
Smith, Stella Moore, Patricia
McLaughlin, Carolyn Capps,
Abrshsm Oliver Jr ., Sanford;
1-ouise Witte, Lake Mary;
James Bryahl, "Lake "Monroe;
Coolidgc Henderson, Zell wood;
Mae Belle Culpepper, Doeran,
Ga.; John Morton, Charlotte,
N. C.
Births
Mr. snd Mrs
David Rutsi,
Sanford, a boy; Mr. snd Mrs.
Norman Sparks, Lske Mon
roe, s girl
Dltrhirges
Jessie James Bender, Glor

'Beautiful Trip'
Ends For Justice
ALBUQUERQUE, N. M.
(U P1)—Supreme Court Jus
tire William 0 . Douglas step
prd down from a shaggy res­
cue pony Monday night ex
hausted and bruised from
nine snow-bound hours on an
icy mountain ttail.
But looking bark at the
10,000-foot Sandia Mountain
peak, be called the experience
part of a "beautiful trip" and
promised be would tackle it
again some day.
Douglas, 67, rode the sure­
footed mountain pony out of
the mountains where he and
three companions were stop­
ped in their day’s hiking by
the
precipitous
switchback
trail end heavy snowdrifts
from an earlier blizzard.

Dockers Strike
Parley Still On
GALVESTON, Tex. ( U P h Wezt Gulf Coast dock negolis
lions, unsuccessful in Washing
ton. opened again in Gslves
ton today with government
troubleshooter James J . Rey
noldi back for soother try st
settling the walkout.
Only dockworken in the
Galveston and Miami areas
and in Virginia remain off the
Job.

Legal Notice
IX

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TREE PLANTING — Dr. John Darby, of Cen­
tral Florid* Agriculture Experiment Station in.
Sanford, brook* ground whit* contractor Gene
Harris plant* * pine •codling * t Sanford Naval
Air Station. Tho station has planted some 150,000 pines in an effort to grow a sound buffer.

Observing the ceremony (from ths left) are Ena.
Dill Hllderbrand, W, K. McRoberti; Capt. C. W.
Swanson, baaa commanding officer; Dr. Darby,
Mayor J . H. Crapps, Lt. Cdr T. J . Doyle, in
charge of construction, and W. A. Patrick.
(N*vy Photo)

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IX U H A X U K H Y NO. I M N
X O T I C K TO D K F K X D
I X R K t P l l l l l . a ml
R IC H A R D A A HON KVANS snd
N E L L I E MAK KVANS
t h e stats: o r r i.o m u A to i
IIAIIOL4 ) II. H UT C HESO N
S ill Jnsnn Street
B a k e r afield, C a li f o r n i a
TOO A H E H E I t K I l T NOTI
Fin n
Ihat th e a b o v e -n a m e d
P e t i t i o n e r ., n i C I I A R D AAltON
EV ANS
and
N ELLIE
MAK
EVANS, M , w i l l , h a v e Iliad a
Pe tition
In tha A b ove-s ty le d
C o u rt for tha ado ptio n of the
minor child n s m t d th ere in snd
you * r * re qu ired to s how h u m
why th e s s m * should not bo
s r s n t o d by s e r v i n g a copy of
l o u r w r itt e n defense*. ir any
upon M ttnitr om , Davis A Mc ­
Intosh, P o s t Of firs B ox t i l * .
Sanford. F l o r i d a . JSTT1. A t t o r ­
neys for F s l l t l o n s r s , an d by fil ­
ing tb s or ig i n a l t b s r a e f with
tb * Clar k of said C o u r t on or
bs for s March I I. t i l l ; other
wjes. * Decree m a y be -entered
v e r s u s you s r s n l l n g aeld adop
lion.
W tT N E d S my hand s nd th a
of fi ci al see I of said C o u rt St
Sanfo rd. Sem ln ols C ou nty , F l o r ,
Id*, this l l l h i i y of F e b r u a r y ,
A. D. t i l l .
(• K A L I
A r th u r If
B e c k w it h . J r . .
C le rk of the C ir cu it C o u rt
B y : M i r t h s T. Vihtsu
Deputy C le rk
S l s n s l r o m . D evi* * Mc Intosh
A tt o r n e y s s t L o w
Po st Office B o s 111*
loaford. Florida
StU l
Publ ish F e b . 11. I I * Mar . I.
&gt;*. t i l l .
C D J-II

N otes

id Glover, J m i e Justice, Wil­
liam Thompson, Harold Craw­
ford, Clarence Collins, Patri­
cia Holloway and baby girl,
Elizabeth
Blevins,
Helen
Staggs snd baby boy, Dianne
Dearolph, Albert Cruse, Doro­
thy Wilkes, Alfred* Burrows
snd baby girl, J a y Felgsr,
Lewis Edwardson, Sanford;
Jam es York, Edgar Bletter,
DeBary;
Barbara
Stevens,
Frank Pitts, Geneva; William
McWater*.
William
Harry
Brown, Lake Mary; Richard
Osborne, Lake Monroe; Sam­
uel Thurmond Sr., Rockledge;
John Morton, CbtrloUe, N. C.
FEBR U A RY M, IKS
Admissions
Geraldine Rose, Bert DuBose, Cynthia B s c sk , Joanne
O'Conner, Arvllla Atkinson,
Sarah Krider, Bernice Davii,
Mattie Credick, Loretta Thom­
as, David Blsnki, Rulers Whit­
ten, Ruths Mae Gordon, Beu­
lah Trued, James Walker,
MaeBell Walker, Guy Stenstrom Sr., Paula Ellen Pippin,
Sanford; Mary Evelyn Hol­
combe, Lake ' Mary; Mary
Smith, Orlando.
B irth*

Mr. and Mrs. William Pip­
pin, Sanford, a girl; Mr. and
Mrs. Gerald Atkinson, San
fofd, a girl.
Discharge*
Wanda Ritchie and baby
girl, Fay Bellamy, Arlene Ry­
an, Marvelyn Grlcme, Corrine Boor and baby girl, Ja n ­
ice Cowley, Gladys Hamilton
and baby boy, Rhonda Wappie, David rrlngle, Sanford;
Arthur Buckley,“ DeBary;' Mil­
dred Crawford, Lake Monroe;
Lola Brcndle, North Orlando;
Coolidge Henderson, Zellwood.
FEBRU ARY IS, IKS
Admissions
Helen Wynn,
Bonnie
P
Szechy, Florence Parker, Di
line Dlmond, Christine Toler,
William MacBeth, Jerry Lee
P u r n e l l , William Brinson,
Rhonda Myers, Robert F.
Moule, Dorothy Harley, Julia
Weber, Allen Getman, Cath­
erine
Fuhrmann, Joan A.
Stohlmsn, Vander Bill Nicker-

Legal Notice

Legal Notice

aon, Alice Smith, Caroline
Howard, David Syplet, San­
ford; Leonard A. Biondi, De­
B ary ; Jeffrey Gooding, Osteen; Barney B. Rogan, Cocoa
Beach; Arthur Stewart, Or­
lando.
Blrtha
Mr. and Mrs. Wilber Gor­
don, Sanford, a boy; Mr. and
Mra. Brendan O'Connor, San­
ford, a boy; Mr. and Mrs.
Richard Toler, Sanford, a
boy; Mr. and Mr*. Thcodui
Purnell, Sanford, a boy''Trfr
and Mrs. Ja m es E. Dimond,
Sanford, a boy.
Discharges
Joanna Scott, Bryan Brown,
Carol O’Shea and baby girl,
Theresa Lindsey, Diza Brown,
Bessie Wicker, Stanley Hemp­
hill, Genevieve G. Duckworth,
Mae Bell Walker, Brenda Ben­
nett, Sanford; Albert Thomas,
Altamonte Springs; C l a r a
Slellmacher, Alma Colegrove,
Clara Lee, DeBary; Mary E.
Holcombe, Lake Mary.

Legal Notice
IX
THE
COUN TT
J 13DUE 'S
t' O l' K T , IX A X D FOH S E M I ­
N O L E COUN TY. F L O II ID A.
n o t ic e
o r rn oiiA T ie
IN I t E 1 E S T A T E O F
RUTH NO EL FA R W K L Jw -- -- „

— DECEASED.

T o ALL FEHSON* I ^ T W lK S T .
K IX T H E E S T A T E O F * A I U
DECEDEXTi
TOU A H E H E R E B Y NOTIF I K D t h a t an I n atr um ant p u r ­
p o rt in g to b# tha L a s t W ill and
T e s t a m e n t of aatd dacadent. to g a t h e r with a Codicil th are to,
h av e bean a dm it te d to p r ob ate
In
this
Cou rt.
TOIJ
ARK
H E R E O T COMMANDED wlthjn
els ( ! ) month# fro m tha dat a
of the flrat publ i c a tion of thla
notic'd to" i p p f i f T H ' t h t i c t n r r r
and aho w cauaa. If any you
c a n , why the ac ti o n of thla
C o u rt In a d m i t t i n g aald Will
and Codicil to prob at a, should
not atand un rev oked.
(COURT B E A L )
K A R L T L E HO UBH OLD ER .
C o u n ty J u d g e of Seminole
Cou nty , F l o ri d a
Uy: Lola P W a l k e r
Cler k of th * C ou nty J u d g a 'a
C ou rt
Pu bltah Fab. I. 10. 17. 14. 1915
C D J-li

n o t i c k o r a rrT
TOi AL VIN L «R O T R O W B E R R T and VI VIA N D. R OW BERRY,
h la
wlf*.
D«{• n d a a ta .
TOU AND E A C H o r TOU
a r a h* r «b y n o tlt ltd th a t »ult
h a , b#»n com m an cv d a « »ln «t
yo n In t h * C ir c u it C o u r t of th»
N in th J u d i c i a l C i r c u i t of th»
m a t ! of F l o r i d a In and for
B t m l n o l t C ou n ty , tha a b b ra v la t•d ti tl e of whic h la:
THE
PRO VID EN T INSTITU­
TIO N F O R HA VINOS IN T H E
TOW N O F BOSTON. *tc ..
Plaintiff,
v*.
ROWflERRV
A L V IN
LcBOT
and VIVIA N D. ROWBERRY.
hla wlf* .
Defend ant*.
In C h a n c r y No. 1«*07.
T h a n a t u r e of thla aull I* *
forvclotur*
of
Ihat
c e rt a in
m o r t s a y a bald and ownad by
p lain tif f, dat ad AuauM 1, !•••
amt r a c o r d t d Auinixt I, ts i o . In
Offi cial R t c o r d a Book 111 page
H I . of th * Pu bl ic R ac ord a of
Bamtnola C ou n ty . F lorid a, anc u m b a r ln g Ihat c a r t a l n placa or
parc el
of
property
lo cated,
a l t u a ta . and being-In aald C ou n­
t y and S t a te , t o - w l t :
Lo t
11,
SL’ NLAND
E8.
T A T E S , F l r a t Addition, a
subdlvlalon, a c c o rd in g to a
p lat th ereo f, recorded In
P l a t B oo k I t , P a g e e »7 and
91 nf the Pu bl ic R ecord *
of Semln ol* C ou n ty . F l o r ­
ida.
E A C H O F TOU IS R E Q U I R ­
E D to file y o u r a n e w e r or o ther
w r i t t e n defeneee to the C o m ­
plaint wltle- the C le r k of Ihe
circu it
C o u rt
n f_ Seminole
Cdu nty, F l o r i d * . |57 I hie pro­
c eedin g and to a e r v * a copy
th e r e o f upon Ihe p t a l n t t f f e a tto rn eye, whoee n i m u and addreee * r * h e r e i n a f t e r eet forth.
*a
re quire d
by l a w ,
not
l a t e r lh an the
find
day
of
M ar ch 1&gt;I»- J " d ef au l t th ereo f
‘l b * c»it*e will pr oceed y x -part e
upon. t h a . a n t l j T ' o f li'TMCTV# Pro
C o n fe te o a g a i n * ! you.
W I T N E S S my h i n d and the
offi cial e r a ! of aald Court In
Sem ln ol* Cou nty . F l o ri d * , th ti
l l t h d a y of F e b r u a r y 1111.
(SEAT.)
A r t h u r -f. B e c k w it h , Jr.,*
C l e r k of the C ir cu it Cou rt
B y : M ar th a T. Vlhlen
De puty C le rk
B E A UD A L L G 111 D L E T
AND L E W I S
A t t o r n a i a - f o r P lx ln t ltf .
•0 N orth C ou rt S tre et
P o t t Office Box 3554
Or lando, Flori da
Publish Fe b. 17. 54 A .Mar. 3
HI. 1945
C D J -7 3

XOTTCK U X D K R
FICTITIO US XAMK STATU TE

TO WHOM I T M A T CONCERN;
.No"—
o t ic * *"
la -h ereby
— *■" given “th at
the un derelgn ed, p u rau an i to
th * " F l e t t t l n u a Nanxa' f l a t u t e "
C h ap te r US.OI, F l o r i d a S l a t m t "
will r e g l e l e r w i th Ih# Cler k *of
the
C ir c u it
C o u rt.
In
and
for Semlnol# C o u n ty , Florida,
upon re c e i p t of p r o o f of the
publication of thla no tic e, theflctttloue nam e, t o - w l t : RICH
FL A N DIVISION O F B A l ' D E R
ASSOCIATES,
INC.,
under
which I am e n x x x e d In buttnaet a i &lt;91 W. l i l h B tr e e !, Senford. F l o r i d * In th * C it y of
Sanfo rd, F l o ri d a .
T h a t Ihe p a r l y I nte rea te d In
■aid buelneae a n t e r p r l e * It i ,
follow .:
B A U D F. n ASSOCIATES.
INC.
• B y : K eit h J B a u d e r
Dated a t San fo rd , Seminole
County, F l o r i d a , J a n u a r y : t ,

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T H E ST II J I D I C I A l . UINCt l r
IX
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sk m ixu m :
( O t ' X V , F L O R ID A ,
i x c t i A X C K i t r xo. hoaj
NOTICE TO D E F E N D Oft
OllD E K O F PU BL IC A T IO N *
SU IT F O H F O R E C L O S U R E
THE
BROOKLYN
SAVINGS
BANK, a New T u r k c o r p o r a ­
tion.
Plain tif f.
va.
*
DARRELL
M.
HEAFE
and
MAIIV J O H E A P S , hie wife.
D e f e n d a n t,
T O i D A R R E L L M. H E A P ! : and
M AR T JO H E A P S , hi*
wife.
If alive, and If ei ther, bolh. or
all be dead, the un kn okn helre.
devlaeet, g r a n l . e e , aeelgneea,
llenore, cred it or* , truet eee , or
o t h e r c l a i m a n t , by, th ro ugh ,
under or a g a l n e t them a n d - all
unkn ow n n a r t l e , claim in g, lo
have any right.' I l l f o ' W f i K e r e r In t l x p r o p erty li e r e l n a f t r r des­
cribed. all of a h o i e r a e l d e n c
ar e UNKNOWN.
TOU AND E A C H O F TOtl
ar e h ereb y notified th a t a cult
has been b rou ght a g a l n e t you
t.y T H E B R O O K L Y N SAVINGS
RANK, a New Y o r k c o r p o r a ­
ti on ,- to forecloa# a c e rt a in
M or tg a g e
more
particularly
deacrlbed In th# Com plaint ftl.
ed In thle lUlt, which M o r t­
g a g e e a c u m l u r i ■th a l o l l u a k z
described prop ert y, a lt u ate In
Semlnol* C ou nty , F l o r i d a , t o .
wit:
Lo t II. Block I I. H E F T .
t.E B
HOMES
HOWELL
P A R K . SECTION O N E. a c ­
cordin g to plat th ereo f r e ­
cor de d In Pla t Book lt .
P a g e , Id. II, 11 and II
Pu bl ic R ec o rd * of S tm ln o ]*
County, F l o r i d a ;
T O G E T H E R with th# f ollo win g
peraonal p rop ert y;
1 llotpolrit R e f r i g e r a t o r —
Serial No
lim it
Model
No SR l i t
1 llotpolnl R ang e — Se rla I No. I l C i
Model No.

NO TIC E O F \%MFe* O F PK II• OTP
A F F K A R IN I*
TO
UK
OWAERP
OF
A B A *D O *t:D
FMOFKRTY
PuriUeint to S t (’ l lo n 13 of
C h a p te r 717, Flo rid a StaUit**,
entitled ' ’Flo ri d a Dlepoaltlon of
U n cla im ed P ro p e rt y Act", no ­
tice
la hereby given that the
IX T II K C I R C U I T COl IIT OF
T I I K M M II J U D I C I A L 4 111- persona Hated below appear to
f t IT O F F L O R I D A , IN AND be the owner* of unclaimed
pr ope rt y
presumed
FOH nr.MINOLK C O l' N T Y, personal
IUI II;
abandoned.
FLORID A,
and for o t t x r relief, and you
IN (T I A N C C n V NO. I .IT 4 1
ar e required lo file yo ur An
4-0055-0001
NOTICK O F
■wer let an Id Com plaint or cither
Ill'tfH INSULATION
FOVIKCLOni R K RAI.K
pl ead in g* on th* Cler k of the
SO C IE T Y
FOR
SAVIN’! »f*. a
above entitled C ou rt and to
4- 00 47- 0001
C on n ec ti c u t c orp orati o n .
■erve a copy th ereo f on Pla,;
PK filtAM L U C I L L E
P lain tif f,
tiff.
a tt o r n e y .
JO SEPH
M.
S A N FO R D F L A .
ve
FITZG ERALD .
S*‘
S ec u rit y
l\
T in:
CIRCI IT
( OI R T , K A Y F. JAMKRflON form er ly
Truat Hull ling. Miami, F l o r ­
4-005S-0bo3
KAY r . OUYNN and J A C K L
\ i m ii
Ji nici a
i i r u it
ida d l l l l . not later th a n HiH&lt;»YA!* B R O T H E R S
ok n.nntnA, ix %tii row JAMERMON. her huaband.
15th flay of March, A. D , 195.’*;
BY K A R O Y A L
D r fen da nt*
If you fall to do ao, ju dg m en t
•KimOf'K cor STY.
B O X 1451
i s ( i m r r . H Y s o . 14.301
NO TICE IS H E R E B Y Cl IVby
de fault
will
b*
taken
H A N F O R D FI* A
KN th at A R T H U R II B E C K ­
sOTICB o r
agaln et ) ou for th a relief d e ­
rOIIKClsOURR IU .K
W I T H J R . Clark of the C i r ­
manded In aald Complaint
4 -0 0 S5- 000 4
\ ft T111’ It » MrMALLt.’ M. ali o cuit C ou rt of He ml no li County,
T H IS Notice ehall tie p u b ll, ti­
SMITH MRS A
known am A R T HUH MrCA L- F lori d a, will, on the let day
ed fine, eac h week for four
of Mar«'h, 1945, du ring the legal
LUM.
c o n aec u il v *
week a
In
THE
4 -0055-0003
Plaint if f. ho urs of »«!*, at the fro nt door
SANFORD H E R A LD .
WARNER W A
of
the
Cou nty
Cc»urth"u*e,
D A T E D at Sa nfo rd . S e m i­
;n» E 3TII H T I tE E T
Seminole C ou nty , In the city
W A Y N E It B IT E,
nole C ou nty, F l o r i d a , thla St la
HANFORD FL A
Def end ant, of Hanford. F l o ri d a offe r for
d a) of F e b r u a r y , H i t .
sal
e
and
*e1t
at
public
ou
tcry
Notice of hereby gi ven that
I .- E A L I
In fo rm a lion e m r i r n l n g the
under a Fi nal Decree of TF»irt- to the hlghent and hr i t bldilei
A r th u r If
B e c k w it h . J r ,
r In amre en ter ed by ■ J u d g e of for c a i h , the following det er t h- ammjril or de scriptio n of Ihe
Clerk of th * Cir cu it C o u r i
P
r
o
p
e
r
t
y
and
the
name
ami
the Circuit C ou rt of the Ninth ed p rop ert y, elltinted In HemIB y : M ar th a T. Vlhlen
addreitff of the holder m a y tie
J udi cial C lr ru tt. In and
for n&lt;&gt;le C ou nty , F l o r i d a ; t o - wit
Deputy C le tk
Lot 11. Block 12. M E T T L E ! ! obtained by any pe rao ni poae- l ’ uhllah Fah . D&gt;. IT. J t A Mar
Htmlnole C ou nty, F lorid a, on
ho m es
q i i i . a .v d o
s e c - f s i l n g an Inlerent In the p r o ­ i
the 15th day of F e b r u a r y . 1 H I ,
t»e&gt;.
Tlt»N ONE, a c c o r d in g
to perty by a d I r e i i In g an Imjulry c u j - t :
In the ab o v e -a t y le d ca us e, be­
th * plat th ere o f, recorded to Ray E. (Jreen, Slat# C o m p ­
ing C h an cer y No. 14.501, I will
THE
t int I I T
L'tlt It r .
In P lat Book II, P i g r s 3 tr o ll e r a t A d m in is tr a to r , A b a n ­ IX
•ell at public a u c ti o n to the
JUDICIAL
C IR C U IT ,
end A, Public R ecord * of doned P r o p erty Division. C a p i ­ NINTH
high cat end beat bidder for
tol,
Tal1ahaa*#e,
Fl
orida
Be
IN
AND
F
u
l
l
g
E
H
IN U l.E
Krrnln«&lt;le
County.
F
l
o
r
i
d
a
,
cm ah, at the fro nt door of the
CijurMiouae In Hanford, F l o r ­ pur* nan t to the Fi n a l Decree i u r i to men Don acunrtnl n u m ­ Ctll N T l . g l . n l l III A,
ber,
name
arid
gild
re
a*,
as
pu
I'­
IX I'l l A N C E I t l NO. ItAna
ida. at the ho ur of 11 :0* A M . of P u r e r t ' i u r e aul a red lit a
UnleM
MDHTIIAI1M F H I I E I T . t i a t HR
on Monday, the let day of i s « * pen •ling th aald C ou rt , the ll ilied In thle nolle*
LIFE
INSUR­
March, 11 ft£, tha following dee- s tyle of which It S O C IE T Y FOH proof of ow nersh ip la p r e s e n t ­ P R O T E C T I V E
ed
tn
the
holder
hy
May
I,
t94S.
ANCE COMPANY a c o r p o r a tio n
crlbed good#, c h a t t e l * and p e r ­ BA VI NO?, a C on nec ti c ut c o r ­
tha
pro
pert
y
will
be
delivered
or gan le ed and ea la tln g under
po ratio n v*. K A Y F JAM E l i sonal prop ert y, t o - w l t :
Ona
M o n o -H tru c tu r e ,_ Inc, SON fo rm e r ly KAY F OlTYNN to the A d m in is tr a to r , T h e r e ­ !h * law* of the S t a te of A la ­
Ho us ebo at 33 feet In length and J A C K U J A M ERSON. her a f te r , all f u r t h e r c la im * must bama.
rialn tlff.
by
15-fnot
beam,
fully huaban d. and Hie Docked N u m ­ be dire cte d to th * A d m in is tr a ­
va.
equipped Including tw o 10 ber of which la Number 11741. tor.
R a y K. Green
M ERLE
B R O W N and D A W .
W I T N E S S my hand and th *
H P Mer cu ry ou tb o ard m o­
Ai A dull mat ra to r
Official Seal or »«id C o u rt, this
SA C BRO WN , hie wife
tor#, I IS -g a ll o n w a t e r fan
Publish Feb. 17. 14 1945.
De fe nd ant*,
7 1 - ga l Sun g« a
ta n k ,
t w o l l t h day of F e b r u a r y , 1911.
C
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NOTICE O F *U IT
100- pound P r o p an e tanka, ( S E A L )
TOi M E R L E C. B R O W N and
A r t h u r II- B e ck w it h , J r .
13-foot
di nghy,
to g e t h e r
IA T I I K C I R C U I T I OI R T O F
DAWNA C. B R OW N, hla
C le r k C ir cu it C o u rt.
with
household
f u r n is h ­
wife
Semin ole C^ un ly , Hanford, T D K N I N T H J U D I C I A L f | H ing a: a l i o ru n n in g light a,
( t I T . IN A N D F O R S E M I N O L L
lAddreae U n k n o w n )
an c h o r light, fog horn, anFla.
t m N T l, FLORIDA.
B y : M ar th a T. Vlhlen
and lo any ami alt other pa rtl ee
c h or line* w ith c ltv lc e e .
IN
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)
NO.
14110
tw o davits , d in ett e aeat,
claim ing an y r ig h t, title, a n d / o r
Deputy Clerk
F E D E R A L NATIO NA L MORT- In te r# *! In and to th * followin g
gam M o v e , g a a r e f r i g e r a t o r , Roaenhe-rg, llitsenharg , A
GA G E AHtioCl A T lu N . a c or- deacrlbed prop er ty, to wit:
tw in * l n k , end table, bed B i l a m a n
p o ta ti o n .
Lot », Block «, NO RTH O R .
d av enp ort ,
tw o
Afri ca n A tt orney a for P la in t if f
Pl ain tiff,
LA NIK),
IND
ADDITION,
hand
woven ■ ruge.
aald 1003 Alnetey Building
v*
a c c o r d in g Lo lha plat t h e r e ­
M ercu ry motor# bei ng elec* Miami I t . Flori da
DOUGLAS
W
SAVA
GE
and
of *■ re co rded In P lat Book
tr ie m oto r* numbered l o l l * Publish Feb . 17. t i l l
E YVONN E
A
SAVAGE,
hi*
II, Pag # 59. Public B ecn n la
ISO and l O l l l t l
CDJ-C7
wife.
of Semlnol* County, F l o r ­
W I T N E F S my hand and teal
Defend ant*.
ida
at San ford, Seminole County, 1 * T i l K C I R C U I T C O l I I T O F
NOTICK OF I ALK
Including spec ifically , but not
F l o ri d a , thla l l l h day or Feb* T I I K X I N T H J U D I C I A L CHI
NOTICE IS H E R E B Y GIVEN by way
C U T I k AND F O tl I K M I k O L K
f li m it atio n the fo l­
r u a r y . A- D, m s .
C O l ’ A T V, F L O R I D A ,
th at on the 14th day of Feb
lowing f l a t u r c * :
(B EA M
Tuary, 1913, at 11 :00 o ' d o r k
( I I A X C K . i l 1 NO. I 4 * 4 T .
R an g e, J h e a l e r* all pe r­
A r th u r II Rack with, J r ,
A M., i t the main door of the
m a n e n t ly Inalallrd
Cler k of the C ir cu it C ou rt T IIK ONONDAGA C O U N T T
C o u rth o u se of Htmlnole C ou n ­
SAVINGS BANK.
YOU AUK H E R E B Y NO TI ­
B y ; -Martha T. VI hi an
r i« i nt if r. ty, Hanford, F l o ri d a , th e linn
Deputy C le rk
F I E D t h a t th * Plaint if f. P R O ­
• fable A r th u r II B eck w it h . J r . , T E C T I V E
V I.
Huchlaon A Laffle r
L I F E I NSU R AN C E
C le rk of the C ir cu it C ou rt of C O M P A N Y
G A R Y T A T E , at ua.
P. O. D r a w e r II
hae
I n atl tu t,
De fen d an ts Seminole C ou nty , F lori d a, will •d ault a gal n a I y&lt;u In the C i r ­
Hanford. F lo rid a
offe r for eele to the hi ghest cuit Court rf th* Ninth J u d i ­
NOTICK O F SALK
Publ ish Feb . 17. IMS.
NO TICE IS H E R E B Y GIV EN end best bidder fur cash , at cia l C ir cu it, In and for Sem l­
C D J-70
the following nol* County, F lorid a, th * n a ­
th a t on tha ftth day of Marrh public o u t c r y ,
I T A T B O F F L O R I D A | U R K R T . 1111 a t 11:00 a. m a t th * main de scribe d pr o p erty of the D*
tu re of the ault la lo furacloa*
IKGli
door
of
tha
C ou rt h ou se
of ftndmnle, D o uglas W. S av age th at c e r t a in m o r t g a g e wh lXi
TOi A lU tJH K L L IHIOWS,
Semlnol a Cou nty, a t Sanfo rd, end Eyvunn# A- Sa v a g e , his en c u m b er* the ab o ve deacr lbed
IU. 1. Box ftl
F l o r i d a , the u n d e r l i n e d Cler k wife.:
prop erl y, aald pr o p erty being
BLACK W F L U
S O U T H will of fe r for t a l e to the h i g h ­
Lot I. Block I t . NOHT11 s itu ate d and lo ca te d In Sentlest and heat bidder for cas h
ORLANDO,
a c c o r d in g
to nule C ou nty,, F lorid a. You and
CAROLINA.
pl a t
th ereo f
re co rded
In aach of you a r t hereby r e q u i r ­
YOU A R E H E R E B Y NOTI­ the follow ing described real
P lat Book 13. pag es Id end ed to file VI ur An ew er with
F I E D , th at a f a o r n C om plain t p r o p e r t y :
11, Pu blic R ecord s of Semi
1/ot 13. L E Y S the North I
by IIA It IIT BROWN, haa been
th * Clerk of th * C ir cu it C ou rt ,
nole C ou n ty , F l o ri d a ,
feet th ere o f, and the North
filed In tha C ir cu it C o u rt of
In and for Semln ol* Cou nty ,
Semin ole County, a t Sanford,
• f r e t of Lo t 11. In Block In c lu d in g :
Fl ori da,
and
s e rv e
a
copy
«. In B E L - A I R . Sanford.
1, W a ll l l a a t e r — P a n a lr a y th e re o f upon V ic to r E. W o o d ­
F l o r i d a , * ■ being
a
ault
for
— Modal FA 43
div o r c e
by
H arry
Bro w n
F l o ri d a , a c c o r d in g to the
man. of th* firm of W ln d e r P l a t th e re o f re co rd ed In
against
Arrlbell B ro w n , and
&gt;. R a n g * — F r i g Ida Ire — weedl*. Ilalnae A W ar d . l i t
Model RH-30
you a r e hereby requ ired to file
P l a t Hook 1, P a g * 7 t of
Park
Avenue, South, W i n t e r
the Pu bl ic R ec o rd * of Ktml&lt;
y o u r an a war, o r to o t h e r wise
S R e f r i g e r a t o r — F r lg l
T a rk . Fl ori da, A t t o r n e y s for
plead, to 4 h t i t m i by or bafor a
hole C ou nty , F lorid a,
da l ra — Modal D l l
Plain tif f In Ih* ab n v* a c ti o n ,
th# Sind day of Mar ch A- IX t o g e t h e r w i th all str u c tu r e* , t o g e t h e r with all s t r u c t u r e s on or baf or a th# Idth day of
Im p ro v —
em en
ts ,- ---------f ix tu r e s ,- -appll
l----i d .- with
C le
r k «.
of DVr^.wer—
-----. . .the v
e ...
----r f - an d Im p ro vem en ts , then or F e b r u a r y , ' 1 1 5 . ele* a Deere#
aald C o u rt a i San ford, F l o ri d a , an caa . an d ap p u r te n a n c e s on t h e r e a f t e r on aald land.
P r o Confaeeo will bo e n t e r e d
an d to f l i t a copy th e re o f with aald land or uetd In c o n j u n c ­
T his le made p u rs u a n t to ag a l n e t you.
th a un derelgned A tt o r n e y , It tion th erew it h .
Final
Decrae of F o re c lo s u re
IT IS O R D E R E D Ibat thla
W . W e r e . P. O Bog t i l l , S a n Thla sale la made pu rs u an t en tere d In the above ca use. be published In T h * S an fo rd
ford. F l o ri d a , ot h e r w is e J u d g ­ to final decree of f ore clo su re C h a n c e r y
D ock et
No.
14414, Herald, a n e w s p a p e r published
m e n t will he ren d ered a g a i n s t en tere d la C h a n c e r y a c t i o n No. now pending In the C lr ru lt In Semln ota C ou nty , F l o r i d a , |
hy d ef au lt, and en t e re d herein. 14447 now pending In th f C i r ­ C ou rt
of and
for Semlnota one* e a c h w eek to r four c o n W I T N E S S my hand an d the c u it C o u rt of and for Semln ol* County, F lorid a.
aer u ll v* week*.
'
t e a l or thla H o norable C o u rt, C ou n ty , F lorid a.
IN W I T N E S S W H E R E O F . 1
W I T N E S S t b * band * r th *
a t San ford, F l o ri d a , thla th *
D A T E D T H IS l l t h day of h a v e he r e u n to s e t my tu n d and C le rk of th * C ir c u it C o k rl,
l l t h d a y of F e b r u a r y A. D. F e b r u a r y , 1M I.
o f ficial aaal thla l l t h day of Semln ol* Cou nty, F l o r i d a , thla
IMS.
(S E A L )
F e b r u a r y , 1M».
tha t l t b day o f J a n u a r y , l l l i .
A r t h u r H. B e ck w it h . J r . ,
(B R A D
(S EA L )
(SEA L)
A rthur H. B ckm ttk, J r ,
C la r k of th# C ir cu it C ou rt
A r t h u r H. B e ck w it h . J r . .
A r t h u r H. B e c k w it h , J r ,
B y : M a r th a T. Vlltlta
C lark C ircu it Court.
C la rk . C ir cu it C o u rt
C le r k of l b * C ir c u it C o u rt
Sem inole County, F lo rid a
D ep u ty Cla rk
6* m lnole Cou nty, Fl o ri d a
B y : M a r th a T. Vlhlen, D. C.
B y ; M artha T. V lhlen, D C ANDERSON. RUSH.
Hy; M arth a T. Vlhlen
W ln da/w aod le , H ain es
I t W , W a r*. A ttorney,
DEAN A LOWNDES
Dep uty Clark
A Wdrd
r.
Bog M U
Attorney* for Plaintiff
J o s e p h M. Mu reek*
119 P a r k A va ouo , So uth
Sanford . F lorid a.
I R C u t C e n t r a l B oulevard
p. a Bog i n
W inter Park. Florida
P ublish mb. 17, t l 4 Mar. I. Orlan do, F l o r i d a
Fern Park. Florida
P u b l u k i t s . I I A F a b . I, 1 t. IT. |
I t . IM S.
Pu blish F a b . IT, 111!.
Publish F i b . IT, 1M|
till
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QUANTITY RIGHTS RESERVED

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LIMIT • W/15.00 ORDER

ROAST

lb.

49*

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49

for

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STEAKS LB. 4 9

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BHURFINE F.VAP.

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LEAN TENDER PORK

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4 FOR

PINEAPPLE
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COCKTAIL

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89‘

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FANCY SOUTHERN

LIMIT ONE

WITH |6.00 ORDER

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BACON
LEAN TENDER

♦

ALL MEAT

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SW EET
POTATOES

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2

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SOLIDS

29

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GALLON
SIZE

ETOKELY TOMATO

BEANS

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SAUCE

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CANS

SCH O O LBO Y WESTERN W IN ESAP

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29'

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LIMIT 1

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age 12 — Feb. 17, 1965

By Donna Eata*
flrat organltatRmal
-of a group of Damocrata who worked during tha
recent general election cam­
paign i* acheduled for 8 p m
Monday a t tha Altamonte
Spring* Community Home
which ia located on Maitland
Avenue at tha comer of Lnk*
Drive, Booth of SR '436.
Many Democratic leader* in
the county hava been tnviled
to attend thi* meeting and
give their advice and support.
Perron* needing trsnsportation may make arrange­
ment* by calling J e f f Sehembara.
Mr*. Wilma Jean Nipper, a
spokesman for the new group,
report* that during the cam­
paign, member* manned tha
Democratic Altamonte head­
quarter* more than 76 hour*,
dlitributed all available liter­
ature, placed mor* than 1,300
telephone call* in a get out
the vote campaign, had 10
perion* available to provide
poll tr*mport*tion and held
an election night open home.
She further reported that
member* of the group were
rewarded not only by the peraonal aatitfaction of being ac-tiva cltiicna but each was
pleasantly s u r p r i s e d and
thrilled to receive an invita­
tion to the recent President­
ia l Inauguration.

★
★
★

TH URS
f r i.
SAT.

Tha

NARCEChapter
Endorses Bills
By Jane Casselberry
A near record turnout at
the February
meeting of
Winter Park Chapter, Na­
tional Association of Retired
Civil Employes, heard a de­
tailed description of vsrious
pieces of legislation beneficial
to their group.
After thorough discussion,
the chapter unanimously en­
dorsed two bills now pending
before the House Post Of­
fice and Civil Service Com­
mittee of Congress.
One would grant a 10 per
cent increase In annuities for
amounts up to |3,(H)0 and five
per cent for amounts in escess of $3,00,
The second would recom­
pute annuities for those r*.
tlrces who have elected a
reduction to provide for a
survivor
annuity
for
lye
spouse by applying the for­
mula now in use for those re­
tiring under present laws.
,Mcml&gt;eri were urged to
write their Congressman requesting early favorable ac­
tion.

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FULLY COOKED!

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l.imit: One With Your t i Or
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Please.
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With this Coupon and
the Purchase Of • . .
Fresh MI0 0 " . Pure"

GROUND
BEEF
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L\ S. CHOICE "FLAVOR-A GED" B E E F

U. S. CHOICE "FLAVOR-A GED" B E E F

U. S. CHOICE "FLAVOR-A GED" B E E F

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hereby
notified
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a
C om plai nt for Kuracloauie of
M ongsge
ha.
been
filed
• l a i n . I you, and y o u a r t racjulrsd lo serv e a copy of yo ur
A n sw er o r plaadlnas to the
Com plaint un P l a i n t i f f , a t t o r ­
ney, JOHE IYJ
M. K I T Z U E n ALLl. SIS Security T ru st Build­
ing. Miami. F lori d a. S31S t. and
Silt Iha origi na l A n a w .r or
pleading In the office of the
C l e r k of the Cir cu it C o u rt on
o r baforo
the
llth
day
of
M arch . A. D . 1S(1 If you fall
to do to , J ud gmen t by defa ul t
will be ta k en s g a l n t t you for
the r .llsf
dam andsd In Ih t
C om pla int.
T ha d s s c rl p tl o n of tha real
p r o p e r t y p ro ...d a d againat ta:
L o t IS, B lock IS, TOWN-

S IT E u r NORTH CHULUOTA. a aubdlvlalon. acco rd ­
ing lo p lat tharao* record ­
ed In P lat Book &gt;, pages
St to S I. in clu sive, e t the
p u blic Heoorda o f . Sem i­
nole C ounty, F lorid a.
T H IS N otice sh a ll ha publlth ed once each w eak fur four
co neecu ttvs
w eek .
In
THE
SA N FO RD H E R A L D .
D A T E D a t S a n fo rd . Seminole
C o u n ty , F l o r i d a , th is Stk day
o f F e b r a a r y , A. D., t i l l .
(SEA L)

A rthu r H. B eck w ith . J r .
C lark a f tha C ircu it C o st *
B yt* M artha T . Vihleu
Deputy C lark
P ablleh F ab . IS , ST, Id * H er.

I, ISIS

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BAKERY^

50 KXTItA
With Thin
E f l O n &gt;J
Coupon JL Tha H a a s B M
Purchase Of
D j T | j T l |J
"Aurora"
B p B B ig aU E aJ
Tollrl Tissue
K t7 j T T T j
Rolls ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■
27c
Coupon Good At "TIIH IFTW A Y 1
Only, Thru Bat., February 20.

"Table Ready
SOLID

" K R A F T ’S "
• MELLOW

CRACKER

Frreh Baked!

"P E T -R IT Z "

BREAD

HOT

PIE

BARREL

DOG

CHEESE
50 EXTRA
W ith Thie
Coupon A The
Purrhaee Of
UETEItGENT
Pkg.

* IJ
GOLD
I BOND
• { i ] t j l]

•4c

50 EXTRA

ROLLS
20 OZ.

GOLD
BOND

With This
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Coupon A The H B r n M
Purchase Of
■ ‘l O t M
"CrUto"
M M M i
SHORTENING
K SUTaAL M
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I Lb. Can t i c
Cos poo Good A t “THRIFTWA7
Only, Thru SaL, February 20.

SH ELLS
PKG.

LOAVES

Guldra llclui

• Apple
• Cherry
* Pumpkin
New!
Large 44 Os.
Restaurant
Sit*

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Limit 2 With
Your IS Or Mora
Food Order
Please.

50

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OF 2

M STA
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Coupon Good At “TH R IFTW A Y1
Only, Thru S iL , Fabmary 26.

"Mr*. Smith'*"

Etrrfreeh

extra
With This
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Coupon A Tha I N p P B S H
Purchase Of
1 1 f | J ,'l |
"Sara L ae"
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C O FFEE
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PS
CAKE
■ ■ ■ ■ ■ I
a O s. Pkg. 4fc
C o u p o n Goad A t "THKIFTW A!
Only, Thru SaL, February 20.

GOLD
BOND

50 EXTRA

GOLD
BOND

With Thla
l f l * J B IJ
Coupon A The
Purchase Of
B e \ I J h I IJ
l i Gal. "K raft" ■ M M v W M
STAMPS
Frank!
ORANGE
B M
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Up in New York City several
months ago n man attacked a woman
on three different occasions before
he succeeded in killing her. Some­
thing like 37 persons witnessed each
attack . . .* and made no effort to
come to the aid of the woman or to
summon the police.
New York newspapers, took up the
Issue, and condemned the 37 people
for their utter disregard for human
decency or their civil responsibility
to assist in upholding the laws. A
book has been published, pointing to
this lack of action.
This same sense of "not putting
our nose in other people's business'*
is sweeping this country. It is not a
matter of complacency . . . it's just
the cowardly instinct of not "wanting
to become involved."
By the same token. British police
asked for the co-operation of the pub­
lic in combatting crime . . . not to tho
point of confronting criminals in the
act but by aiding and abetting the
police with information.
But the British public responded
with a hue and a cry, so much so the
police are asking them to back off
and not clobber bank robbers in the
act, etc.
Which leads us to this: The San­
ford Herald highly commends the
woman who last week took a club to

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the two young men who raped a 12ycar-old girl.
This resident just didn't look on,
and mind her own business. She saw
a crime being committed, and she
made every effort to stop it. That
she did not succeed was not of her
fault, because they were husky young
men, but she did go all out to save,
the young girl from harm.
. The Sanford Herald highly com­
mends this woman for her courage­
ous act . . . and sincerely trusts that
all residents will follow likewise and
not just "sit back and watch" when
they witness a crime. If nothing
more, alert the police immediately.
The'phone number is 322-11111 1
Don't accept the complacent atti­
tude that "it can't happen to me or
mine" because next time it might!

Thought For Todoy
The thief comes only to steal and
kill and destroy; I came Hint they
may have life, and have it abund­
antly.—John 10:10.
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cards, but holding them well.—Josh
Billings, American humorist and
writer.

Dick West's

The Lighter Side

Bruce Biossof— Ray Cromley

The Prisoner

WASHINGTON (N EA) — measures tn adopt and time North Viet Nam wo meant'
The increased Viet Cotig dat­ to carry ‘out these counter­ business and give them sober­
ing against Americans in measures. The^lTeds have re ing second thoughts about
South Viet Nam may in part cently built up their nnti-nir stepping up the war.
resutt from recent U. S. shll- d e f e n s e s and intensified
The way in which higher
ly-shalling in Laos.
training their infantry in fir­ L*. S. officials have ordered
In our Laotian bombing we ing at planes with rifles and these raids carried out, how­
are making the same mistake machine guns.
ever. may well have eonvfne­
we made a t Cuba's Bay of
— These light air attgrk* ed Hanoi and Peking that
Pigs. We are committing our are excellent conditioning for the United Slates does not
forces piecemeal, forgetting Red forces in meeting air a t ­ mean business.
that doing too little is some­ tacks for the strikes are not
It may have enticed them
times worse than doing noth­ rough enough to put Red to plan a general step-up In
ing.
e
troops out of commission, but the fighting (and in bloody
Except for one or two ma­ ju st enough to give them Jobs at American personnel)
jor raids, the planes have training. A series of small in­ in the belief that the United
gone out in ineffective pat­ effective iaids has the same States
is merely g o i n g
terns, if bombing experts result as n man's being inoc­ through the motions and put­
here are correct in their ulated with a vaccine. They ting on a show in prepara­
analysis.
build up considerable, resist­ tion for a negotiated settle­
The bomber pilots frequent­ ance.
ment.
ly report they’ve found no
The first laimbings in Laos
worth-while
targets.
Their reportedly panicked the Reds.
missions reportedly have been Report* now indicate they
slmoit wholly In the daytime, panic no longer.
when Red North Vietnamese
The
missions
reportedly,
trucks and supplies are hid­ have been held down on or­
den and camouflaged.
ders close to the White
Messages from the field in­ House. As in the canceling of
dicate that to far the U. S. air cover in the invasion of
attacks have destroyed an im­ Cuba, an attempt bus been
portant bridge. It was qurirk- made to show U. S. determin­
ly bypassed by the enemy. ation without stirring up an
Some building* have been international incident.
bombed out along the Red
Apjmrently,
the
original
supply route*. Overall, the plan itPLaoi was to start out
Family Man with
military effects have been strong. After the first large
small.
mission, there were strong
None of these report* are instruction! from these Jo hn­
critical of the able men who son advisers to hold down
fly these missions or of the sharply on the numbvr of
Start now •— to provide i i t r a fsmfrp
observation plane pildts who planes.
income through Mutual Fund's. They
have taken the excellent pho­
Some U. S. officials have ■prtacf
market rhk and opportunity
tographs from which the contended that bombing Red by diversifying your fAjeitieenl
bombers operate.
supply lines in Laos would omong many componlee. You ■bore he
eomkigt ©I American fcv
This inefefetive, piecemeal convince
Red
Chinn
and varying
duitry. More tboe I0O Fundi to
bombing la hava several ef­
(hooie from. PvrcHaiei from Income
or outright purthaie plant. MsH com*
fects:
'long the glass as much ns i stead of the artistic attitude.
pern for faett about advantage*, coot*,
— It Is giving the Beds
possible.
Bo they try to prove their
riik* — no obligation.
time to decide what counter­
"They tantalize their own vti tllty by quantity instead of
HURT...SLIP
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' THTB. C. MORTON
-this Amazing
smack their lips with each
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Soft Cushion •
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mg
with
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talented
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Robbery s u s p e c t
Joseph
Hurry
Echcllicrser
"Hill do you know how clergymen of all the various i Thomas Brown, 37, has nubody SOI BSl jjj- 'H U P i a iv t yo u
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SMS"*
Resident
Manager
faiths,
to
help
establish
your American men often ad
A T IC H T FIT
|but himself to blame for bis
SSrt It
' 113 F.. \\ midland Drive
"Marriage
Clinics"
under
in Paris ?
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I quick trip to Jail..
Slats F O R R E A L C O M F O R T ! I ‘ Sanford. Florida .12771
OR YOUR M0NLY RACK
"Well,
they
gulp down auspices of these various
He was being questioned
i
hutches.
I
Phone .122-7057
their dunk* as if they are
about a drug store holdup
D
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divorce
destroy*
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ttying to win a wags-i as to '
I Rtat_
when the police radio, dorriti
how last they can empty a pi r vent of our marriage*, mg the robbery, reported
1 ADPNSS
yet divorre is usually due to there were three witnesses.
glass.
tTzrt
1 cirr
D ru g S to re y
"There were only two,"
"Indeed, they aren't con­ ignorance of the psychology
* O v er SO O f f l c r s Nat io n w id e
of
the
two
sexes.
Brown blurted out.
tent just with a glass or even
Si» F•♦ml for my tumklct
u l.ottle of rich wine, for then
Bet VUI'II
1hffrtrnc«n
they wish something slu n g . "Sex
u.
Men ami Women," rnc losing
"And they will even boast » lutlff stamped, return *nt'out le.w many glusses they XVIf•[&gt;«'. l»lu» JO cent*
( Al*t dva wrife to Mr.
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ope and 2d rent* In tuvrr
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- something called the "Joint happened to be using the Pea
Recently it was disclosed in Strategic Plans and Opera­ cock Room for a volleyball
court. Presumably, that is
this column that i U.S, Navy tions Group," of which he was
•j another story.
once a member.
captain had accomplished the
At any rate, the result was
This was the group, based
incredible feat of drawing up
in Tokyo, that planned the " J a i i p o g ," a game that could
Burette o f f e r *
some
official rules for the ancient
Inchon landing in Korea, But lie interrupted only if a joint
Earrjcjjf bean ball, which prestartling Yd vice to Amrriinvestigation
should
conclu­
-thal was a — comparatively
viously had been vacillating
sively prove thal one or more J ran men. * A* a -charming
simple assignment.
In a state of flux.
of the following Incidents had Frenrh widow with wide so­
"The
real
problem,"
Reilly
Well, sir, now it can be told
occurred:
cial esperirnre, she has
that a somewhat similar e x ­ reports, "was to get away I 1. "Alteration of the score
neatly dlagnosrd some of
from
our
desks,
play
half
an
I
ploit look place during the
more than two points in llir chief difference* lie*
hour
of
vigorous
volleyball
in
1
'
Korean War. II t&gt;oars the code
any direction.
|wwn the romantic tech­
the majestic Peacock Hoorn
name "Jai/pog "
2. "Displacement
of the nique of American males
of
the
Imperial
Hotel,
down
Only in this case it was not
net more than 4 feet in any vs. tho-e o| Europe. Scrapa matter of inventing rules, two martinis and a sandwich direction
hook this revealing ra*r
—
all
in
the
noon
hour
"
but of abandoning them.
X "Hanging upon net
and send for the Itooklct on
Obviously such a tight sche
Poes my ability to come up
4 "Banging honorable op " S e t Differences."
with scoops of this sort as dole required that no tunc be
position upon the net
CASK V life Burette A .
tound you? If so, I must give wasted It developed, howevS. "Joining
opponents tang ed hit, is i very charming
rredit (nr the "jat/pog" ex er, that much of the 3Q mlnudisguise with objective sub Ktcnrh widuv
elusive , In (.'apt. J Dunham ! tes a Holed to volleyball was
version
"Dr. Crittu
she begun. "I
Reilly, professor of naval sri being consumed by arguments
6 "Kicking or kneeing op have not.....I i verj girut
cnee at the University of Cal over the rules.
ponents atxrve the belt
diffeirm r lot ween the f tunThereupon, a decision was
ifornta.
who provided me
7.
"Using firearms, clubs, prnn males and your Ameri­
reached to dispense with the
with the fascinating details.
knives, or gouging, except in can men.
According to Reilly, the rules entirely. Otherwise, they the locker room "
"In fact, you ran often da­
term " J a n p o g " was derived might have had to dispense
Jairpog aho requirrd thal ted an American from clem
from t h e Initials JSPOG, with one of the martinis.
all joint
investigations
be across a i retail unit
which were derived from ' Reilly did not say how thr&gt; conducted while the game was the way hr dunks his witfw
in progress It was the turn
"Frenchmen. f*&gt;r example,
lug point of the war
Isip llieir bevel age mid pro-

FU N D S

Dr. Crane’s

Worry Clinic

Herald Area Correspondents
Altamonte Spring*
Mrs. Julia Hartoe
838-131*
Heir Lake-Forest Fit)
Mr*. Maryann Mllra
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Casselberry
Mra. Jane t assrlberry
838-504*

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Mrs. Ritchie Harris
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Lake Mary
Mra. France* Weeter
322.6211

Letters

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few dollars in their future’
1 Will be the first to cnnttlhute.
Development of our lakcftont for iccreational use will
provide
incieased
revenue
while retaining the beauty of
the area. Sanford needs to in­
crease it* income, but not at
the expense of an industry
which
would destroy
the
beauty all of us enjoy.
I note we have several
committees
established
to
study the wajs and means of
bringing about the const no turn of the maiimt—if the
city decides to build it. How
about the rest of the people
of Sanford ami .of Seminole
County?
What
ate
their
thought* on this mutti i ? 1
urn surprised at the appurrnt
lack of articles on this sub­
ject ill your Letters to the
Editor, I ask my fellow citi­
zen* (o speak up, to utilize
tins column as a means of
conveying to nur elected rep­
resentatives our opinion on
this vitally important issue
lloy K. Franklin
J’.S. My permanent home
of record is Route 2, llox
.102. Sanford. I am currently
serving as a T/Sgt. In the
United Stale* Air Force, with
duly at the I'entagun.
I want to thank you very
much for the support your
newspaper is giving to the
proposed marina. Sanford is
on the brink of discovering il
can stand on it* own fret and
establish a unique position
for ilaelf within the Slate.

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"Your
American
young
men scent to think that rom­
ance is like one of their col­
lege athletic events, fo r they
tty to show off their physical
superiority instead of their
a t \isti y !
"Instead, tn Kilinpr we
look Upon love ns being n
fust cousin to* music.
"Il isn't the strength of a
pianist
or
violinist
that
counts hoi his superb skill si
pM»,luring hormony.
"Mn) la it u ill offend many
of the A met t«an young men,
but in love making they re­
mind mi- of buss drummers
wbo nil awkwardly trying to
play a Stradivari))*!"
Kutcit^ lias very neatly ex­
pressed a basic complaint
that I bear repeatedly in th*
1,000 letters prr day which
romr to me via this column.
For it is quite true thut
young men are nut only
quantity-minded but also rap­
acious in their hungers.
They gulp their drinks in­
stead of nipping!
I list* ud of totalizing, their
girl friend and whetting her
romantic appetite by deft
caresses and a teasing prel­
ude, they rush to where an
gel* fear to tread.
Tiiey also take the "ath­
letic” view of romance in-

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Kilitor, The Herald:
. For more year* than I care
l.ak* Monro*
‘
to remember, our rity ha*
Mrs. 11. L. Johnson
complained bboiit its lowly
322-4722
C hn 1uut a
position in the surrounding
Lnngwood
5lrs. Juan Magia
urea
and the state. It hu*
Mrs. Donna Estes
365-3742
complained of ‘'special inter­
838-3317
D d liry
ests" who want Sanford to
North Orlandn
remain as il is. We have
Mrs. Margaret Cosby
668-1863
watched Orlando oul»tri)&gt; us
322-6195
Deltona
so that we are today hardly
Osteen
Mr*. Mildrrd H int)
Mra. Clarence Snyder
! more than a suburb of that
668-5631
122-4841
city.
Geneva
Oviedo
Florida is growing at a
Mra. Evelyn Lundy
Mrs. JoAnn I U ) t
rapid pyre, arid will continue
165-3160
349-4871
to do so. It is iiji tu us to de­
termine what part we will
play in that growth. Either
we wilt play &gt; prominent
role, or we will lie pushed
hack into ill*- very lake which
lould bring us increased pi as­
perity and national promin­
ence. If evhr there w*» a
Page 1-A Sanford, Florida Wed., February 17, 1965 light lime to move forward,
il is now The ever-enlarging
role of l.'a|*e K' nneiljr i* cre­
W4L1I.K A. WISH.Of*, KUI1DH A*11 r i S1.I1UZU
ating
an incicase m imputa­
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tion in this area and the
ROMKRT A I . K I A * I I K U
■ Anns i. j o h x i o m
canal will provide easy access
A d v o r t l o U f Dirootor
U « Q * g i n s L d lt o r
to Sanford for boat-lover*
ROT l i l t t K R
LIUlt I * W I L L I A M
and water sport enthusiasts,
A d v o r tli le g M i u i f i r
Boclt 17 hbilitor
JA A IB IIIU K M A K K I
and for fishermen who have
OO TT IK
A tari*
Jiuai naat
14an t(ir
heard of the outstanding fish­
(THRU W K L L I
CU7 E d ito r
ing in this arra.
M r h if) leal tiupt
J I D I WMLL S
1 have heard that some
R I L L V lf tC B N T
O m aty
E d ito r
Staff Photographer
leaders in Sanford are now
hesitant
to
proceed with
Pu blished daily a&amp;oapi S a t u r d a y . Sunday and C b f l i t m a i ; pub* plans for development of the
liafcad S a t u r d a y pro* e«d*n* Chriatm aa.
marina because the proposed
» L B &gt; C ! i U * l lO &gt; H A T K I
cost is a little more than one
lions* Delivery
million dollars. They are, of
A L L o 1 I I t i l l M A I L course, correct in trying to
M r M a li
s k M is o i.n c a i i t r r
hold the cost of construction
• ll.lt 1 I* » r
•As VS * t k
I t V* I 7 * » r
I 71 t I I o s Ik ■
1 tl 4 tisstS *
to a minimum; however, il
1 I* I Mesl*s
I t* I tl»siaa
would I™ theer folly if their
t.tt 1 M o s t *
I I I I West*
hesitancy doomed construc­
O. * p o s t a l K . s u l s t l e a a p r o . i d * i * a t ail B a l l e u k s c n j u a a a a .
tion of the marina. Sanford
paid la ad v anc e.
would again, ns so often in
T h e B e r e t * It a n u m b e r i t I k * C a u s e t - r s s s waicfe la *a&gt; the past, have romr almost to
il l l t d a s e i u e i * * l y i s the us* for r s p u k l l c e t t o * a t All Iks l s c t l the point of realizing great­
nerve p r l a i s d la U l i s a w s v s p f r .
ness within itself, only to
E n u r e d as sto an d c l a s s B s t t s r (o el eeer I t . l i l t s i U s E a s t back off for fear of doing
which might not
O fri cs e r S s a f e r d . E l a n d s , n a d i r ike A c t a l Ce eg Tes s of Merck anything
turn out right.
a. h i t .
If funds ate not available
Me perl si nay material. *■&gt;* er n u r u . i n . el ikte sdliloe
ef Ik e ksalord Herald Bap be reproduced la a nr a i m e r wit*. through established sources,
eul wrltlse permission at Us petite*** •( Tks Berate. Aep why not go to the people of
individual or tiros roopoaslblo tor oush roproductloa will bo Sanford —, or of Seminole
considered os lafrlnging ua Tn* Hsr'il'd's tepyrlgat ted will k* County—and ask them If they
would be willing to invest a
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DEAR A BUY: Blank and
I a rt vary much In lova and
wa have been planning to
C*t married aomatlma this
iummer. Now wa ara going
to hava to gat married aa
aocn aa poaalbla. How should
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DEAR A B B Y : I hare a
problem. It’a not new. I am
aura you get hundred* of
auch letter* ovary day. In
my caaa, I thought I waa
the laat paraon in tha world
thle would happen to. After
18 year* of what my huaband ha* alwaya told me
waa an "ld e*r marriage for
him (and it waa for m*.
too), I learned that ha haa
a paramour. Thla woman 1a
older than he and aha be-

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North and South were'1us­
ing a 21-22 point two notrump opening, but South
added one point to hi* 20 for
the ala card apade suit,. I don't
know exactly how many
point* North added In hi* own
10 high card point* in order
to Juatify a jump to the ilam
but ha muit have added some­
thing alnea 22 plus 10 la only
12 and 22 ia not enough to
Justify a no-trump elam.
South looked over dummy
carefully but without enthu­
siasm, Apart from the fact
that he waa a trifle shy In
high rarda he could only find
one entry to dummy to he
decided to start proceeding*
hy leading a low apade from
hit own hand.
East won with the Jack and

By Abigail Van Buren

All you man know what a
lift you get when the boss
praises you for a Job you have
dona particularly wall. A pro­
motion or salary incrsa*a'of­
ten follows.
Any kind of on-the-job rec­
ognition you get sets you up
not only for a day, but for
quite a while.
Without any recognition
you still would hava known
that you had done a good Job,
but hearing your work prais­
ed 1* sweet music.
In fact, you would soon go
aour on th* job if none of
your efforts war* aver notic­
ed.

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Past
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returned the five of diamonds
and South went right up with
his ace. lie was aura that East
would not have led awajf from

Abby, how can a man
DEAR WIFE: Yas, a man
lova two women? He main­
can
be in lova honestly (i f
dren. H* says ha Is proud
tains ha doesn't lova me any
not
honorably) with two
to b« by har aids. HU father
Iasi than h* always haa,
and I warned him to find a
but that ha la eapabla of &lt; women a t tha same time.
But his relationship with
younger woman because di­
‘loving two women a t th*
you haa bean tested in fair
vorce Un't permitted In our
aama thna, Ia thla poaalbla7
weather and foul, and haa
church. What wilt ha do In
I am dtaparate. My huiband
survived. "S h e " 1* some­
a few years when he realties
la a professional man and I
thing new, perhapi flatter­
he msde a mistake? , &gt;
dart not give you my namt,
ing and exciting, but likely
HIS MOTHER
but 1 want to know what I
to fade. He wants both tha
should do.
steady and the heady bene­
DEAR MOTHER: I F it is
fits of levs. Don't let him
proven that your son goofed
fe»d his greed. Ask him to
In marrying a "pretty"
choose.' And I'll bet on you,
widowed mothar of five
I f I am wrong, keep those
children whom h* love* and
legal ties. He'll come out of
enjoys, It will be IIIS prob­
the king.
orbit and back to tha
lem. YOUR problem Is to
Then South cashed the king
refrain from poisoning a re­
hearth. I t ’s worth the gam­
of clubs and king of hearts,
lationship that appears In­
ble.
led a low heart and finessed
a ■ a
evitable.
f
dummy’s jack. East took hla
e e
e
DEAR
A
B
B
Y
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I
hope
you
queen and led a diamond to
CONFIDENTIAL
TO J U ­
ran
put
some
sens*
into
my
West for a two trick act.
■on'a
head.
I
give
Up.
He
ll
LIANNA:
A
real
friend
is
North waa quick to point
on* who helps us to think
23 and fell in lova with a
out that South would hare
cur noblest thoughts, put
widow who Is 33. She hss
made tha hand If ha had gona
five children, but I must say
forth our best efforts and to
up with tha aca of hearts and
be our beat selves. Is she
cashed dummy's quean and ■he Is.very pretty and shs
your*?
nlna of clubs and if South doesn't look her age. He's
a a
e
known her for two years
had bean looking a t gll tha
cards 1 am aura he would and has gone with her for
Tor Abby'*, booklet, "How,
have mada that play. I am
one. He earns a good living
To Hava A Lovely Wed­
•qually aura that South's ac­
ding," send 50 cents to
and thla woman has a
tus] choice offered tha bast steady Income whether she
Abby, Box C9700, Los An­
chance. Tha heart rfln#*a* was
marries him or not, I beg- - geles, Calif.
-j, an tv tn money proposition.
• ,e * ' • I ■
ged her to give up-my son
The odds agslnst dropping and find an older man. but
Troubled? Write to Abby,
then tan of -clubs war* sub­ the aaid ahe “lovea" him and
Box 89700, Lna Angeles,
stantia).
•
Clllf. For a personal reply,
couldn’t do It. They'a ll go
to church together on Runenclose a stamped, self-ad­
dressed envelope.
day and people atare at

hard day* at.her J o b neverto
have her husband Mil her he
la proud of th* home aha haa
made for him, or tha way aha
handles tha children, or that
ha appreciates what a good
manager the la,
Consider this, men, next
time some recognition at th*
office set* you up and makts
you feel Ilk* a million. As
you ara looking forward to
Uillng your wife about your
triumph, stop and aak your­
self this question:
"Whan was tha last time I
told my .wife what a swell
Job shs’s doing for our own
personal 'corporation'T She's
just as entitled aa I am to be
proud."

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9-0:30 p.m, CBS. Dirk Van dig. Frank Buck denies having Kaye Show. Pat Carroll ia cn*
Dyke Show “The Case Of The had a hand In rounding up to­ of the guest stars on tonight's

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them because h* doesn't
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but where else could they have much of a chance, as far as
come from? Tht special guest the men are concerned. Th*
star is Vic Dana. The very other guest Is motion picture
special guest* art Peter and star Kike Sommer, making
(Jordon (English, don't you her American TV debut. Miss
knowl). Then there are eueh Sommer joins Dsnny in a
everydsy participant* aa Bob­ comedy sketch about bashful
by Sherman, Dee Dee Sharp, Jerc-me visiting ■ Broadway
Linda Gail, Jerry Lee Lewis, star, and later the two aing a
Jerry Mason end horde* of group of folk snugs. Mias Carother* of equal talent. Top roll and Kay* get together
songs? Try "Hippy, Hippy, for a series of blackouts on
Shake" or “Let's Jump The how eons-in-law handle their
Broomstick," both of which mother»-ln-law. Danny also
should he around for genera­ does a song and dance routine
with 9-year-old Laurie Ichino
tions to come.
9- 11 r-m. NBC. Wednesdaycalled, “Laurie, Won't You
NI g h l Monde. "Suhmarine Dance With Me?"
Command." Thla is a story
10:30-41 p.m. Anc. ABC
about a submarine that was Scope "Out With The Old." A
put Into mothballs after World harrowing treatment of th*
War II and reactivated for the problem* of old age with spe­
Korean conflict, and manned cial emphasis on the emotional
hy th* same crew. William a n d
psycholiglral conflicts
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ing officer, with William Hen- parents are moved to home*
dlx as the chief torpedoman for th* aged and what ran be
who still hold* Holden respon­ don* (if anything) to ease
sible for two men killed dur­ one of Ufa’s most actusly sen­
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9:30-10:30 p.m. ARC. “Who
Killed The Man On Th* Whit*
Ikebana International is drHorae." A cowboy star ride* voted to tha furthering of Ihe
nut on stage on cur before hi* culture of Japanese flower
unxlcusly waiting audience, sri.
but ha's propped up by a stick
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Set. 10:00 - 12:00 - 2:00
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terise*
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TO THE RESCUE"
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11*1 brfore he's lived by an
odd clue. Tha odd suapsets in­
clude Virginia Mayo, Tally
Savalss, Barbara Edtn, Fer­
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By Ruth Miiiett

Yet, i f you ara ilk * a lot
of husbands, It naver downs
on you that your wif* need*
soma sign of appreciation and
prnisa for tha job aha la do­
ing, and that It muit coma
from YOU,
It la mighty discouraging
to a woman to paint a room,
alip-covar a sofa, mak* cur­
tains, or reflnlsh a second­
hand chest of drawers to that
it become* a beautiful piece
of furniture and hava you not
•ven notice.
Or worse yet, lay without
really looking, "Yeah, that's
fine," when she shows you
whit shs has don*.
It Is also discouraging for
a woman who puts in long,

9ilghlighi&amp;
Pillows'' in till* hitarlously
absurd episode, Rob drsgs a
man to court for a dastardly
crime of deception: lie sold
the Petries
some
pillows
made of “chopped chicken
feather*^ Instead of the good
duck dowh they wer* suppos­
ed to contain. With Perry Ma­
son - like elaboration, It o h
make* sure that Justice Is
triumphant, Ed Begley play*
the wls* old Judge who's in­
terested In proMctlng the in­
nocent.
7:80-9 p.m. NBC. The Vlrglnlan “You Taka Tha High
Road" (Color) Th* basics here
are familiar to most followtrs
of westerns, but you might be
Interested In seeing bow this
aeries treats s u c h staple
goods. A young man (Richard
Bsymer) carrying a grudge
against a tough trail boss
(Myron Ilealey) prevail! upon
th* Virginian (Jame* Drury)
to terfrh him how to handle a
gun. Whan It come* time for
him to us* it, guess whom hr
may have to usa It against.
Diana Lynn plays the young
hothead's sister.
1-8:80 p.m. (TIB My Living
Doll "Boy (Jet* Robot" unless
you've tiesn an avid follower
of the terlra, it may nut mean
much to you that with thla
aplsodt Robert Cummings dlsappear*, leaving Jack Mullanay and Julia Newms
fight it out for the “hrn
I f you've naver seen tha t
before, you’ll probably bo
amused aa Mullaney nervous­
ly and Inascurely tries to ad­
just to tha fact that ba'a now
living with a robot.
8:30-9:30 p.m, ABC. Shin­

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gUsse*. What kind ahould I
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To *ee 1* very Important,
so forget worrying about
wearing glasaes. Select one of
the lovely frames which have
•tyle, and try them on as you
would a hat or a dress. Be
sure you are wearing your
hair a&gt; you do when perform­
ing. This U so Important. Tht
frames can be selected in col­
or and they can be matched
to tha color of your gown. On*
caution: do not wear dang­
ling earrings, but select a
c|ose-U&gt;-tht-he*d design. Hut­
tons are good. Or, If your fact
ia round, a pair in oblong
ahape are most flattering.
"My akin is good as far as
sinouthneas is concerned, but
It Is an ugly sallow tune. It
always haa bean but now,
with white hair, it sreini to
•how more! What to do—
Beatrice."
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lightly dust over tt with a
lighter-than-ikln-tone powder.
Wear aoft pink next to your
fare. A chiffon scarf ii smart,
tucked in the neckline. I’ink
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shade* of ytllow or brown.
"I now have a Job where I
must wear while, and it stems
to make me look ao pale. My
appraratica is Important to
thia Job. I have white hair, a
fulr complexion and blu*
eye*.—G. A."
Choose makeup In a aoft
suntan shade, and be sure to
hava a deep rad lipstick.
Touch your chetks with color.

Till* will help to mak* whit*
more becoming.
" i am fifty-seven and wnnt
a red wool suit, but my
daughter laughs at me. Ia it
so foolish! 1 can afford it.—
Mra, Reader.”
Certainly, get a red autt; a
aoft, warm-red in wind will be
moat becoming. Have your
lipstick in the exact matching
red.
"Would a black brocade
‘theatre auit' look well at a
■lx o'clock wedding in a large
church? ] am Just a gurit. I
wear hat*, but what kind ? Th*
wedding la In April and there
la a reception afterward*.
What ahould my husbanjl
wear? It is not Important‘en­
ough for us to spend money
for special things to wear.—
Mary."
Th* hlark suit will be per­
fectly correct. A tiny "coiffur* cap" of flower* would
add a spring.like touch, and
do wear long glnvea and car­
ry a small “cocktail" bag.
Your husband will be correct­
ly dressed In a dark business
suit, white shirt, gray tie, and
black ahoas.
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Forecast

Thursday, Feb. I I , I &gt;65
GEN ERA L TENDENCIES:

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A fin* day and evening to
utllli* your co-operative in•UncU and abilities to get
along belter with other* and
t * »hcw that yon bare a rery
good ten»e of neat touch and
fin* fini»h where decorating,
aalea, th« arte, music. deiign
are concerned. Making a speciat point to find out from
other* Juat what they eipect
of you and how to g»in oth­
er*’ good will.
t
A R IES (Mar. 21 to Apr. 1 »
Know what it la aaaoclatei
want from you in the larger
acale of your endeavor* to­
gether and remove all obsta• tie* to aucre**. Show *ome
delightful, kind ge*ture. Buy
litlla gift*, candy, etc.
TAURUB (Apr. 20 to May
SO) You need not be afraid
of that big talk before you
If you f i n t talk thing* over
with aaaoclale* and co-work­
er*. Improve your health for
greater efficiency. Avoid go­
ing to aemi-eaperta.
GEMINI (May 21 to June
21) Getting together with
congenial* for recreation or
creative aclivlliea can prove
very satisfactory. Set up date*
early. Put your flneat skill*
to work and you make real
- progress, if it be,only at golf.
MOON CHILDREN (Juna
2 ! to July 21) Drive away
gloominet* at home by being
more cheerful and helpful
yourself. Tut away Ihoae
things that have been a 'de­
triment to your true Joy. Ue
youraelf and forget about be­
ing morose.
LEO (July 22 to Aug. 21)
You can get the co-operation
of partner* *o that your par­
ticular Job become* more ef­
ficient, esey at the tame time
now. Plan tome lime for your
especial hobby. Be kind with
other*.
VIRGO (Aug. 22 lo Sept.
22) Instead of trying to do
everything youteelf, get aome
fine hired help and you win
out by accomplishing, gain­
ing more. Get assets and lia­
bilities better organised. For­
get the petty.
Linn A (Sept 23 to Oct.
22) You are highly charming
now and should get out to
the right places and see the
right people. He sure your
clothing la Just right. Tut
your best foot forward end
remember that courtesy al­
ways pays.
SCORPIO (Oct. 23 to Nov.
21) Being of assistance to
those who do not have your |
ability is a good thing to do.
'then be happy with loved one
nod forget wotfk%' unpii • - t ^ s
ont things. Enjoy favorite
recreation In PM.
SAG PITA RIl’S ( N ov . 2 2 to
]&gt;ec. 21) Group affairs are
your best and most happy het
today, so plan such and make
some of your dreams come
true. Meet new people who
me fascinating, l.et them
slied light on bigger things of
life,
CAPRICORN (Doc. 22 to
Jan. 20) Doing thosa duties
that are relatively easy for
you In business world gives
you statur* now Get credit
affairs much better. Increase
prestige by leaps and hounds,
AQUARIUS (Jan. 21 lo
Feb. 19) You can certainly
grow mentally and spiritually
by making the right contacts
today. Contact those who are
out-of-town. They give fini
ideas you had not thought
about before.
PISCES (Fab. 20 to Mar.
20) You cun let those Intui­
tive ideas come forth easily
now if you are quiet for
awhile and they can then be
used wisely. Little courtesies
lo others will bring, fine re­
sults. Be kind.
IF YOUR t Hll.ll IS BORN
TODAY, there will be such
charm about your progeny
that others will asily want to
apoil him nr her, hut while
having favora heaped upon
one are fine, the only thing!
that are truly enjoyed are
Ihoae that ere earned by the
sweat of the brow. Give a fine
education and teach to be mora
independent — fine success ii
then poaaihla In this fascinat­
ing chart.
"The s u r e Impel, they
do not compel.” What you
make of your life is large* ly op to YOU! •
. Carroll HlghUr’a individual
Forecast for your ‘tlgn - for
March I* now ready. For your
copy send your birlhdate and
11.00 to Carrell Bigbter Fore­
cast (The Sanford Herald),
Bos 1021, Hollywood 28, Cal­
ifornia,
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Herald Want-Ads Are Busy In Seminole County, Buying! Selling! Renting!
2. Person*!*

24. Well Drilling

Do you h * v e ■ d r in k in g pr ob­
lem. W r i t * V. O. B o x 1311.
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SEMINOLE LODGE
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100 SOUTH B A T A V E
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4. Beauty C«re
ACE
BEAUTT
Salon,
open
dnlljr A t v * , by app'ta. M a y
fair H o l d . 111-OttO.
H A R R IE T T 'S B eauty N o o k ,
• of t w a t t r , a r t n l n g ap n 't *.
101 So. Oak. I t t - I I I I .
CUT'S! C U I IL B e a u t y Shop
111 P a l m e t t o Ax*.
121-0114
E v e n i n g Ap pointm en t*

PU M PS
SPR IN K LER s y s t e m s
All T yp e* and S l i t a
W * R e p a i r and B arv lc *

STI NE

Maehlna and Supply Co.
tOT W . Ind St.
Ill-ltll

29. Photo &amp; Equipment
E N C L O S E a Sn apeh ot tu CTCry
U ttar.
W I E B O L D T S C A M E R A SHOP
II# 8. P a r k Avenu*. Sanford

30. Home Appliance*
MILLER RADIO &amp;
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APPLIANCE
WESTINGHOUSE
W ASHER

111

6. Child Care

II L B . C A P A C I T Y

$229.95

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SO P A R K
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SANFORD ELECTRIC

FRlSt£ ESTIMATE
U p h olale rl n g 4 M att re aa r e n ­
o v a tin g . New a Uaad F u r n l tu r a . C all Nix B add lng Mfg.
Co. a t I I I C a U r y A t *. I l l -

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WANTED PUPS

P l a n o T u n in g and R epair
W. L. H a r m o n - • 112-1111

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HOME IM PR O V E M EN T S .
ROOFINO. PA INTING A
INFUL.ATI.NQ
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F t X I T SHOP
N E W LOCATION
l o Kr an ch
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60. Buslnei* Opport.
SHELL OIL CO.

KENMORE
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mo, old; Draw D r a p t a fully J i w i l T aa C o . haa op enin g In
lt n * 4 ,
Holla way
Had with
Sanfo rd Area for man 11-40,
head b o ard 322-74^2
m a r r l t d . High School E d u c a ­
tion naai ap p aaraf tr * 4 good
LARGE SAFE
work reco rd, G u a ra n ic a 1100
1 dnora — on Hullcr#
wa akly 121*2044, Sa n fo rd for
TAKJC R E I T O F FIC E
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2 3 2 -4 1 1!
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C t r p a t a claan aaala r with tha
HI u# L u a tr * F h c t r l c S h am pooar only |l par day. C * r .
roll F u r n l t u r * Co.

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B er vlc* A suppliea
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Builders Suppliea
■ R E -C A S T C o n c r e te Btepa
O R E O O R T L U M B E R CO
M*pl« A t *
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61. Articlen For Rent
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t e d W il l ia m s h d w
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REN T A BED
R ulla w ay.
H o ip l ta l.
Baby
B .d a
by
Day,
W eek
or
21. Home Improvement*
Mootb.
CA It ROLL'S F U R N I T U R E
C A R P E N T E R . Hum* R ep ai r* A 111 W le t .
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Addition*. r i r * t cl**&lt; W o r k ­ a
m an s h ip . Ph ll l - T O I l .
53. Wanted To Ruy
P A IN T I N ').
R epairi n g *nclr&gt;*.
uree. In te r io r wall cleaning
by Von F c h r e d e r wall D elerg a n t. i i i - m y
_______________

"22. Plumbing

PLUM BIND
C o n t r a c t i n g R ap alr*
F R E E E S T IM A T E S
R. L IIA R V E T
an for d A t e ________I 1 I - I 1 H

I'ainting
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B A lt T T IL C H F.R
Beet Buy B ro k er
I Xl-T IM Day er Night

TOI Bo. P a r k
LAKE

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DE LT ON A
Ar-a .
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on
S p rin g fed lake ISIS' on E x te r p r lM Road I I Aeraa c h a i r *
land. I mil** from Sanfo rd
l l l .e a o . fa rm *
Dh. aST-TIIS.
Naw
Smyrna
Reach.
Alau
aavaral U k i F r o n t lo t* I I I
par foot.

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ACREAGE WANTED
A f»w A c r e * wooded, * *c lu dtd.
a r r a a * hi*. R * ** o n a b la . W r i t *
B i g 111. S an ro rd ll a r a ld or
bnn* I M - I I I ? avaolnga.

55. Furnltur* For Bale
Uaad f u r n l t u r * app li an c e*, tool*,
t i c . B ou g h t • Sold. L a r r y ' *
Mari. I l l S a n fo rd A * * . Ph.
Ill-M il

OLD NEWSPAPERS
•FOR SALE
25 LBS. - 50c '
SANFORD HERALD

GHI A
• Sedans
• Hard Tops
• Convertibles
• Station Wagona
C om plat a

S alaeti o n

»'• Hire 44's
1200 • $300 Down
$40 • $60 Month
M e cha n ical
G u aran taa
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Dealer

Elllnor Motor Co.
So.

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lu ia r i, Fix.

322-1835

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108. Booms For (lent
C L E A N ROOM for Man.
M ag nolia Are. 11 1- 07:0.

F U R N . I ftdrm. ll ou M . Adultn,
No r . u , l l t - 4 0 1 1 .

Deli ART. Bpacloua. Modarn. I
bedroom.
3 ha th *.
F l o ri d a
Room plua l a r g e
tn cl aoad
po rch. C e n t r a l haat h Air
eend lll oned. L o w t a x * * , high
a aau m ab l* m o r t k a g e A t t r a c ­
ti v e ly
lo ca ted
ov erlo o k in g
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Ph.
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D ella ry

115, Autos For Sals
lost
FORD
8KTH N ER,
re­
tr a c t a b l e h i r d l o p , radio, h e a t ­
er, p o w er (l e e r i n g , need*
tr ane m leetn n t i l l
Ph. l l l l l l l or s ee a t 111 Garrlann
Pr.

'Pop took awajr my cap run and bought me this on*
withi a SILENCER!**

J J J - 1 1 0 1 1440 H i a w a t h a at IT -I I
4

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W I L L BOARD elderly pereon
In mjy home. i : i - i i l * __

L A K E M A n T t J Bedroom, K i t ­
chen *qu lpp»1
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R E P R i X ) M 8 . I hatha, air
c on d it ion er, F l a . ro-’ m wlih
fireplace, ie aee w ith option
to buy. I I I - J I I X .

J E E P St ati o n W a g n n , l?». Cell
111-1107 a f t e r 0:10 p. m.
1)11 C O n V A II t MONK A c o n ­
v e r tib le Spyd er, bucke t eeale,
equipped it.IIS.

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chen r-ifalppad. s n a c k
ll»r.
F i e Room. I t l n month 14PS
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B A N T O n n MOTOR CO.
C R E A M P U F F HOME
■00 F r e n c h Ave.
Ill-Ill?
S •era lol with w o n d e r ­ 1 RFPTIDDM tJ hf ur nl ehe d homa
ful „ l * « n ' X *htu bh #r&gt;. .41tn C ' o n t r y . $J1I mo., ne ar N a v y
EXCHANGE,
ae nrnrd
RED RitOXl Horn* o ’l l e l i |ti
moai new. f r a m e , , J li td rom tu
•hopping. I t l - M I T .
deelrte* to eetl t y •eatert bid*
R a v e n n a P a r k . Many • l i r a
large
k i tc h e n ;
a v e r y th ln g
JOHN SAULS AGENCY
1
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Vehicle*
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Lara*
area*
of
Im m aculat*
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R E A L ESTATE BROKER
Hun v*ll NAS K at. I l l or
O la aa
ovarlnoklnt
Lake,
fru m Hanford y * t pl enly of
A p pr xlaxl Bpaclx ll tt
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Palm etto.
Phnn a J J I ; s i b a i w a a n i : m a tn, Ik 4
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t u r a * . Nominal Down P ay .
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m i n t — A**iim* M nrtg ag*
tractlvaly
priced a t
|7,0oo 102. Mobile Hornm • Ssle
91, Farms, Groves
BOR M c K E K U S E D CARB
C all e w n e r S=I - 2 1 7*.
w ith e i c a l l t n t la rm a.
NO MONET DOWN
‘ 01 F r e n c h Ave.
111-0711
CHICKEN
FARM. I S
aor* a. FO R SA L K Ry Ow nar In h * * u C x g * [-eying. I t l . i m .
NKW and U S E D
tl fu l M a y f a ir near 1-ak* Mon­
191# Fo rd , 11,11# mile#. New
A w n ln g i A Cnbanan
r o , I b*d rnom, I baih. F a m T im e. Dra ke *. W ir in g , li no
QtTALI ’ T MOR1LE IIOVIKB
In v a p tm in t A R •# 11j
95. Houses For Sale
Up Roo m , Air ennd.. Carpal* i l l N- T a rk A vt .
Caeh lll-SMS
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111-9173 Hwy. l T - t l B
A Dra pe *. Tarroa for .down
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vie# M m |4 50 Down * M o n
gi nia . I M -II 0 T .
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tr y Bid* T r a i l e r P * r k , led
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7117 betw ee n 4 A 7 p. In
P I U 8 K 8 , I NO. Main offi ce : 4
lull Title Ava. 1 Ildim
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bat h, wall to wall carpel, I I1KDROOM. S R ath H ub #
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floor#*
fu r n lt u r *
up I7S-07S1.
______________
A w . !*h. 131-391 1 oolltet.
place, FI o"T F u r n a e * . I Air
Included,
wall
U nd* ca p#d l i l t T R A I L E R , l t d . 1 l?*d
roo m f t . ISO. I 1 I-1 I I T .
Cond. U n it e I ^ r g a Lo t, Well
yar d . D«t# Ar *a A R##t Ruy
120. Aulomoltve Service
for
la w n , I R earin g Cllru*
In Hanford 332-7174.
DON’ S
T rees
M O B I L E HO ME S A L E S
1 HKD Itoo M t Hath Air Cond ,
W heal E * l * t e Deal er "
f a m l n o l e I’laa* t N e a rl
Ig#
yar d,
iiaymciita
Ml "Tour
■ E V F A A L O u ts ta n d in g 2 4 t
11 Modele lo rhooee frum
• v ar yth in g Included VA Ijojiii
F U L L Y AI R COND ITRiN Kl)
Ftidroom Ilom#a #yalt #hU In
OP EN 7 DATH A W E E K
|1HO huy# our equity. 24 31
a l l Art## ol Sun ford. L#t ut
111-110*
Senkarik Glass and Paint
eH Wlll.iw. 3 2 2 - 1922
Fh ow you Aroundl
llw y ^ lT -I^ ^ T ^ o n jiroo d ^ F l^

84. Real Estate • Sale

95. Houses For Sale

nn

SO U TH W A RD

$100 DOWN
FHA-VA HOMES

AUTO GLASS
INSTALLED

$100 D O W N -

Seminole Realty

G o vern m en t

$74 MO.

Homes

$100.00 DOWN

l i o i 8 P » r k Avo
222 5232 #nyttm#

ln&lt;*iud#&gt; U i m
#nd in iuro np*
t had ro om *. Flori d# Room,
c e n t r a l h»* t, hull!* In Mrv *
•id# w alk ■, • awar i. W a l k to
S'lUlh P# ml not# E l
and. it
R AVENN* A P A R K , Gold MtdftlHigh School# Pf'lr# i n Vng
Mon tintn#,
t
btdrcHim.
1
V t r a m r a i l MI T t i l l Winb i l h , bu ilt -in kMfh#u, e « l»r
Park.
QlW iy
M#ica|f
f r i U r I# living routii, n-n 11•al 1or
tr # l html, duet#d for #lr c o n ­
ditio ning, onrnvr lot, double
1100 DOWN — VA FH A
c a r p o r t , f*nr#d in bmek y#rd G ev #rnm *nl Horn#*. 2 2. 4 4
Fh. 222.2131
R#dronnt*. Monthly p a y m t n t a
fro m |lo,

8*l*otlof) of 2, I, and 4
n#dron»Tii rut’ a.t •d In varlou a
bo kIlona of f a titwrd
1imn *1.1tat# 1&gt;#II v •r y

MONTHLY PAYMENTS
FROM $50.00
FOR THE BEST HOME
BU Y

REE YOUR

V A - F HA
Property

K a t It or* 1n p u r e r - T r a d a *
321 4*11
1191 S Fr # n c h At #

2. I. 4 4 BEDROOMS
1. m 4 I IIA TH H
^ IT C H E S E Q U IF rtD
LOW MON TH LY l, A l'M F N T g
F o r Complote I n form ati on
8# t or C »ll Tou r

FHA - VA
W*

SALES BROKER
t
H av * T he

Mom#

For

i l ent
M I-1 1 1 1

PARK

You

DRIVE
MI-T1M
h i

Baufaed,
N ational

REA LTY

106. Apartments for Bent

Au to GlatH Tor»a
a.
B«at Cov#ra

AUTO GLASS &amp;
SEAT COVER CO.
Ifll W. Ind Bl
111. i o n
A L L WOR K G U A R A N T E E D

Him?; c o u r t a p t .
I lICDIlOnM F u r n . n * » r b»ee
l u l l B tn f o r d Ave
FURN

Apt

12 2-4*72

123. 1but Is

&amp; Mol urn

G a t e w a y To Tha W a t e r w a y

Robson Sporting Goods

11 dd Metlonvtll*
111

TAur CVI MRUDK D»al#r
10 4 4 1 K I at
Ph 322-39*1

I RoOXI Kurn Apt for couple,
w a te r tn clud -d I I I . SIX- 7ZPS

DAY A S I T E ' !l# rald wnnt #4#
w o rk for aa ll t t U a# H e a
day t

I BDRM Turn A p t. VI01 M i l
n#U« only |I5 I l l - l t l l — K
A W illia m *

H

C R E 9 T L I N K R Ola##, 40 HP
Motor, Tilt T ra t la r. i yr old
|4»5
Call 122-7141 af t# r I
l« in

II

FT
l.A Ilk »* N
Aluminum
ho#t. 1$ hp
Kvtnrud# *l*c.
Til t T r a l U r 1 0 - 1 7 1 1

14

FT
HIGH HA T with ft#mot« Con tro l. 40 hpl John#-m
M.itior, T ra i le r A a i v t i s u f l M ,
\r t &gt; r ensiiii« l»7# 121 5 200 aff #r I

WKLArvA
APARTMENTS
1
Fira t SI.

AN Ml.AMI.E K#t.
«
l-llo ttm
#|i| Pvt
b#th SIX-1102
CLEAN* Kurn
Apt#.
m#M", 3 2 9-1174
111
1

101

P#|.

AVALON AP AKTME NTR
W 2nd Rt .
I l l 1 4 IT

liiKJM K!jniNf»**&lt;l Apt ,
111 K. IIh. 2I 2-: 7IC

MS

Offl -a- 99 2-S118
Night#: i J|-ti7ftft
313-044*
1524 F . r k
Dr It #

Used Cars
Chavralat Convertible, Automatic Trane-

III!

b xL

12 5

Chryelrr. Itadlo and llealer. I’uwrr Steering. I’uwrr Hraktw, Aulo. Tranamlaalun.

I4Q C
##11

JUST A SAMPLE OF THE TREMENDOUS
SAVINGS BEING OFFERED THIS WEEK.

mo.

DODGE DART g Door.

*1894

0 0

DODG?. CORONET 2 Door, Heater.

*2099

mo.
mo.
mo.
mo.
mo.
mo.
mo.
mo.
mo.
mo.
mo.
mo.
mo.
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ixx
mo.
mo.
mo.
Momo.
mo.
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mo.
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AVE.

OPEN

EV EN IN G S

Florida

*22-4*01

K apoa aaaalona

Iuc.

U SED

M

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and Out

*525

Cadillac Coup* DeVille, Fully 1'uwerevl
With Radio and Heater. A Real
Beautiful Cur For Only

*850

Economy **0”, Standard
M Ford
mlaalon, 41,000 Artual Mile*.

TranaBetter

Sea Thla Ona. Only
2 Dour Sedan, Blua # While, Automa- IC Q C
M Furd
Uc Tranamlaalun, Radio # HaaUr. Real N l e a . # « u

NO BO DY — N O — NOBODY
C A N SELL YOU A CLEANER
CAR CHEAPER TH AN

17-92 AUTO SA LES
(CITIES SERVICE STATION)
Mechanic On Duty At All Times
BRAKE

JOB

$19.95

g j FIAT ’’1100", Air Conditioned
g 2

FAIHLANB “500" Sport* Coupe, Clean,

1195
1127

g g CHEVROLET CORVAtR MONZA
Door, Auto. Trana, Haatar.

13 9 5
13 6 0

g Q RONT1
ONTIAC
AC -V E N TU R A ", I2-' M
Hardtop, Auto, Trana., I’uwer Steering.

'1296

GO WEST!
SEE: THE DODGE BOYS
• HEN HOWLAND (General M*r.)
• BOB THOMAS (Sales Mgr.)
• FRANK BRUNSON
• CHARLIE CRAIG
• ‘’CURLY’* HUNT
• C. D. BROWN

Seminole County Motors
1801 W. l i t St. — Sanford
Phont 822-0614

End Of French Are ^—2600 Block Orlando Driro

Or M I 7-2330

8 pane e r a )

LOT
Week’s Special
62 Ford
4 door Ranch Wagon.
V-B. automatic tranamla»lnn, p o w e r ateerlng,
p o w e r brake*, radio,
heaier and factory sir
condition. Excellent for
largo family and at a
very raaionabta prlra.

.

ONLY

$245

DOWN PAYMENT
-4 MOS. ON BAL.

62 Oldsmobile
“98" Holiday Coup*. Equip­
ped with attfoMalie traaamlanlon, p o w e r steering,
power brakes, power" win­
dows, power seSla, radio
and heater #nd factory air
condlliun. Medium l i g h t
hlue finish with blua fabric
and vinyl Interior. Tha ahsolute luxury in 196Z at
only

$

2175

61 Cntlillnc

Series "ej" 2 door H.T.
One owner automobile A
clean throughout. Solid
while with a rose In­
terior. A low mileage
car that has been wall
kepi. Not loaded with a
iol of extra*. Co firat
class at a low Inlllkl
coat.

$

2295

61 Chevrolet
Nomad,
4
Do or
Station
W a g o n . V -8, A utom atic
T ran sm ission , Rower S t e e r ­
ing,
Itadto ,
H eaier
an d
Facto ry
A ir,
W e'ra Not
A ak in g I I 7 9 S , R ut Y o u C a n
Buy It A t T h a R ig h t Price
Of On ly

’1195
60 Oldsmobile
-8 8 " 4 door sadan. V -l,
automatic transmission,
power steering, power
brakes, radio and heal­
er and sir conditioned.
One owner car well
kept. A hront^ finish
ami extra clean interior.

$

1295

$1295

^

Phoanlx 1 door hardtop.
V-B, automatic tranamia•iun, power ateerlng, ra ­
dio ami heater. Cood
solid transportation . at
a reasonable prlr*.

’695

CARS

CHllY8I.KR NKW YORK EH 4-I)r.
Nadan, Full I’uwer and Air Conditioned.

PHONE 322-9767
( J u i t B e lo w J i m

A T HOLLER’S

60 Dodge
0 0

Pontiar Safari 2 Dimr Stallon Wagon.
Automatic Tranamlaalun, I'uwer Steering, t O Q E
Power Urakea, Radio # Heater. Real Sharp.
2 Dour Hardtop. Automatic TraneM llulrk
miaaion. Radio and Hatter. Clean Inalda

SECRETARY
SPECIALS

62 Ford

Fonllac 2 Dr. Ilardtnp, Aulo Trana^ Itadlu I C Q C
A Healar. A R-al Sharp Cay For
UOU

140

BANFORD

ml**loQ, Go od T r a m p o r t a t l o n .

SEE THE

Fairlanr "500" 4 dr. ardan.
Equipped with V-H engine,
automatic transmission, ra­
dio, heater. Yellow exterior
finish with color kayad In­
terior. A aporty looking car.

g h

1111111

‘10 Pootlxe 1071 bal. 140
’SB ('havrolal IJ7 I boL 111
’SB Font |(B0 bit. |30
’SS Marcory (004 bal. 110
’60 Dodge |»S1 bxL JS|
’BO Rani git M l* bal. I l l
‘IS Volks. 1**7 bal. M l
00 Kamblar MSB bal. |S2
’l l Cherrolet HOI bal. 110
’64 Chavrolal M0I baL 111
’17 DaHoto MM bal. |M
’S7 Mercury 1410 but. M4
’S7 Plymouth *487 bal. M4
’57 Dodga M *I bal. Ml
’SB Old* |40S bal. M l
’17 Buitk M il bal. M l
’l l Quick MM bit. 141
’»* Pontiac MOO btL *11
‘01 Filcou $7M boL M l
■60 RambUr IM I bat. I l l
’*0 Dodga *001 bal. *17
’•0 Cort air 4**7 but M l
‘51 Olds MOO b«L *14
’02 RambUr MIT bol. M l
*6* Cadillac MOO boL 124
’04 Ransult *211 bal. *24
-’31 Llucoln *140 bal. (I I
’51 Cadillac *124 hel. *7
’M CbavruUt *00 U L (2
1 U U

JIM HUNT

lvOE
1 BflRM. T ra i le r
Leak# Aahby;
A lto T r a i l e r
flpacas. Adult# only.
121*7141

Ph.

Magn oli a

NEEDS A CAR OF HER O W N ...

P O S S E S S IO N

d A n

l

210

NIGHTS

BANK
B u lr k

and Sales Broker

A W I L L I A MB
R aa lto r
Raym on d Lund qutst, Ai m .
122 - 211 * A t U n t l r Rank Pldg.

NATIO NAL

'S I

Management

fiOBKHT

Stenstrom Realty
MM
IM -lllt

l / K 'l l An i t o n
f ro m mod er n 4 hdrm , &gt;
hnme on ar r# nf ttr#uiU
fill wooded land Just rrd u er d
In prlr# from 137,0^0 to 127.raquirl ng
only
fl.fl'iw
down
ALSO
T hr v* Mr rn , I huth httm# c»n
lar## lot to .th l i f e *
I'rR’td
ii hd#r
11 3 tilli*
with
T.
rnort a term#
l^ih#

FHA - VA HOMES

Company

103. Mobile Homes - Bent

%

Stemper Agency
$100 DOWN

Owned

IH

SI.

B M M .l . F u rn . Apt., 1101 Maple.
l:i-d jlt.

Payton Realty

frontage

itt-im .

■p L l
US
yu ur
Furnltur*.
Qu irk F ott Ico w i th th a Caah.
SUPER
TRADIN G
POST.

Itt-IIII

c o r a t e d , 401 E . l l i h

RT O W N E R 4 B d r m . I bath.
C a n t r a l H eat A Air Cand . FU R N . 1 Bedrwem H s u * * . *11'
U n leeaped Ig* Shade Tre re.
I ' l l a f t e r 4 p. m.
ftnead b a r k ya rd, pump A
w a t e r eyetem, Double C a r p«.rt* A l* e , l—
* t lo. U J - T K I

BEAUTIFUL
I
Sedr&gt;-em.
t
bath,
lAk»
P rlvllagax
No
Qu ell fyln a, 140* Down A A*.
aume px y m an la . MI-TOM

MERLE W. WARNER
REALTOR ‘

USED f u r n i t u r e , Mlao.
I t * m t , P l a a y W oo d A u atl oa.

WANTED
SA V E
YOU R DOOR
C R ru * F r u i t — Ham lin . P a r a o n
A TOUR H E A T
B
ro
w
n,
P
l
n t a p p l * A Saadllnga.
-I la p la c * th * J a l o u a l t In your
LEE
M ANSFIELD.
B ou d td
—» d o o r
with
an
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F
r
u
i
t
B
u
y
e r Ph. l l t - t K I .
K r e e l l t . Unit. F o r m ore In­
f o r m a ti o n
c a ll
yo ur
local
L u m b e r Co. of th * P * t * r * o n W E BUT Uaad P u r n l t n r * . on*
pier*
or
hn ue tful.
Puray
L u m b e r Co In Orlando. O a r Redding A F u r n . C o , 111 W
•*" d*n l l l l t
__________________
t * t St. I l l - M i l .

* It Pays
To Use
The HERALD
Want Ads.

T i l K TIMK T E S T E D F I R M
lJO N. P a r k AT*.
JJi-O JJ

JOHN E. FOX,
C h i H K -O U T Mans’ 4 Ills Rojra
fta alt o r
8h«»a* 12 00 pr, Surplua City,
2M N. P a r k Ava.
IIS -0 119
101 W 1 at.
"You

Hardware

w ork

St. Johns Realty

111-0179

17, Janitorial Services

ORKENMRAIR
U E A U T I I U L 1 Hadroom. 2 bat h,
U N F U R N . U p eta lr s A T T , I I I
leak# p r l v l U g f * . MOO Down Choice Iota a r a l l a b l * In O n i n m on th , i d ! Magn olia Ava. I n ­
b
r
a
tr
of
L
o
c
h
A
r
b
o
r
ov
erlook
4 eVttum# p ay m f n tie 2I2 -T09 I.
qu ir e d o w n aialr a a t t a r I p
Ing g o lf c o u r t * . C i l l t i m
m. or c all l l i - 4110.
bu ilding to y o u r a p t c l f l c a S BEDROOM, 2 Hat h Homo.
tlona. O r a a n b r a l r developed I BDRM. F u r n . Apt., w a t e r *
c o r n * r lot. .112-1111*
lig h t* furn. H I . t l t - 1 7 4 1 .
by
KINOS1VOOD
iU N LA M D E S T A T E S
ONLY
l i t . I Rdrm, F u r n . Ap t,
B U I L D E R S . INC.
l?d&gt; Magnolia. 1 1 7 - l d t l .
■ II1-I0T I
Mil F a i r m o n t Dr.
A DU LT S only. F u r n . I bdrm.
apt.
L ig h t*.
W aier
furn.,
A T T R A C T I V E t B e a r o e m MaeOnly l » 101 K. Mh l l l - l l l l .
on ry , h a n d i c a p * * . E x c e ll e n t
cond,
n ear
arhoola.
ban,
•hopping.
Do wn
pa y m en t F U R N . Apt. Cine* tn. J lm m d
I el u de* le v ee and Ineuranc* .
Cowan . I t l - I O t l .
1110.
101
Sh
an
n
on
Dr.,
rmtI bedroom *, r e f r i g e r a t o r and
c r e * t . 111 -0 71 0.
• lova,
f*m-*d
yard,
aoma
U N F U R S . I Bedroo m. Duplex
lr * aa. Prlead 1 1 1 .too. V a c a n t .
ki tc hen equipped, 1 : 7 -1 1 1 4 .
NIC E
Mom*.
I
L o la
Real
C all MI 7 - 41I I. w i n l a r P a r k .
Ste al. Ow nar lit.
D a w *y Metcalf, R a a lto r.
I, I A 1 ROOM A p ia , ne w ly d e ­
B K A U T i r U L R e t r e a t on L a k e 97. Houses For Rent
tlarn ay.
I
ncd rcim ,
l*i
MART.
&lt;v*an,
nicely
balha, led ft. f rn n ta g a. l a r c * LA K K
furnteh ed J bedroom , adult*,
Oak».
C ltr u a
T re e * ,
land,
ns
pat*.
I
I
I
I
I
I
0
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•oaplng.
Ha*
a v a r y th ln g
A *----------------- — ---------------------Prle ad tn telL
L A K E C o t t a g e , furn. J l l l l a l .

R edd ing A F u r n i t u r e
AT FA C T O R ! P R IC E !!
I l l M agn oli a
Ill-M il

T ou r an find a n y th i n g you
head a d v a rt lM d In th * Herald
4'late! fled.

1106, Apartments for Rent

$82.00 MO.

ECHOLS BEDDING CO.

71. Male Help Wanted

195. Houses For Sale

$100 D O W N -

W ILSO N - M A 1 E R T U R N
Uuy — Sell — T r a d a
111-11 E . tat.
III.M U

Ball-Blair Agency

r epa ir

By Nadine Seltzer

M a h o g a n y Perio d C hina C lo iat.
lll-llll.

O FFERIN G A SPECIA L S E R ­
77. Situation Wanted
V I C E ? Mora th an 10.000 re a d SPECIAL SA LE:
are ee* riia Sanfnfd ll arald
c la eelfled a d i dally R a t e * *• Ni*w going on at F!»\VAitDfl 4 Tall them n m »*w it In T ha
FAHKV Appliance Center
Sanfo rd U p raid?
luw aa I t c per line t&gt;*r day !
h r a a U r a l l y rtducadi pr lr *# uri
Dial t l l - l t l l or t l l - l l l l and
uaad W i a h t n . ll»Tr!gtr*,4®r» B O O K K E E P I N G A Typ in g dona
pl ace yo ur ad!
a t my horn#
yo ur office
4 8 lo vaa d u t to ov er t t r n k
131-1071
Don’t ntlaa ihta C han ca for a
SICK ROOM NEEDS
T ra m a n d o u *
Raving#
Itol
h##l Chair#. W alk #r». C an t#
DATS W O R K 222-1514 or 112
C alary 321-1510 o r IlSO
h Crutch## foi r a n t of #*1*
&gt;040
Prescription
ai
L o w • a t 1*14 ATT 4
LA MHK HT Paint#
Prlc as Dlacount tu ptopl#
1 0 *; off. F A C T O R Y PA IN T 84. Real Estate • Sole
o v e r IS . 4 ell S ervice F e r e o n O U TLET. HIT 8
Fr#noh.
13* 1. C h ec k our price*.
W
E
S
T
E
R
N
Saddlaa
111
4 110
'AUSTS DRUG STORE
Hrldla*
|l 4
110. Oanava
l i t E &gt;»t St- ( D o w n to w n )
141-4711,
Phnn a I ll -O T It
Itaal E a ' a t * — fmauranr#
FREE
DEI.I V E R T
I M -M M
I a 11 HUil, c all a filar 1 p, m IrS A I’a r k A«*

PA INTIN G a
in -tin .

SW EETIE PIE

F e b .'17, 1965—Page B-A 95. Houses For Sale

F o r t h a b t g g a i t aaleellon of
ne a r ly naw and uaad fu rn ltu ra ,
••• Noll'*
Furniture
Brokerage
In
C aaaalb arr y
on 1T-II. Open I d a y * I to I.

T H E C it y of Sanfo rd c i v i l B t r v t r i B o ar d If a c c t p i l n a •ri 'Uc i U o n * for th « potlt fon of
pallea
p a t r o lm a n .
n*&lt;iulr»35. Vacuum Oennera
m a n t a : 10 to i 0 y r a of * « » ;
PO O D L E U L I1 T IN O
halirht an d w a l g h t to c o n f o r m
Po OD L.E S K i i R B A L E
w \t h 4 ■la hi (»h«d
a t n n&lt;1« rd ■
S A N FO R D VACUUM FVC.
ph. «:-m n
"with m inim u m 1*1** hiri and
-All M a k e * 1'
4 |ha. wjfl; minim um of
I I I ! S. P a r k —Avo.
2 2 : -* 3 1 1
PO M ER AN IAN S . Mai*. Atm AD
i h
ach^ol
M Ur I t Inn
or
• aa n d a r. L a k a Mary.
•
qu
Iv aU nt.
Poallt on
offvra
43. Plnntfl, Feeds, Seeds
good w o r k in g cend ltlnna and
D O B E R M A N P I N S C H E R pupa,
ptnah'ft
plan.
E iam lnatlon
AKC. Vio la K a a t n * r . 122-Alas.
11A 111A S E E D
for quAllflrd ap p U r a n ta will
P e n eac n la ami A r g e n t in a . Hai ry
ba held a t 2 10 p m . F t h 27.
NOTH1NO
IB LO ST u n ti l a
Indigo, Fi eld P e a t . Aak for
1M&amp; In tha c i t y hall Submit
l l a ra ld W a n t Ad [alia to find
c u r r a n t pric e* C ry e ta l W a x
ap p ll oatt ona to Civil Narvloa
III
A
W h i te
Bptn leh
Onion
r » * m i n e r p r io r to Fah , 3T.
P l a n t* , f 2 so M. lo o— l l m. s
GERMAN
SH EPHERD
pupa
1915.
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State Charges

Low W elfare
Checks
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Promote Immorality
TALLAHASSEE (U PI) —
The Btit* Welfare Bo«rd **y*
the ceiling of *81 monthly
payment* to dependent famlliei It promoting immorality
■ltd Illegitimacy.
And the board wanU the
Legislature to do aomething
about 1L
The board argue* that 78
per cent of the families receiv.
ing aid payment* don’t have
money for clothe*, lunchei and
other thing* needed to keep
their children In ichool—even
with the payment*.
If the parent! are separated
and the children are living
with their mother—which 1*
usually the case—she will of­
ten take a man into the home
to help buy grocerie* and pay

Siamese Twins
Under Knife
l SsX

HOUSTON &lt;UPI)— Doctor*
Tuesday were attempting to
separate Kimberly and Karen
Webber, 9-week-old Slame*&lt;
twlna Joined at the front from
collarbone to navel.
A team of 14 were perform­
ing the delicate operation on
the twin girl*.
The twin* were born Dec. 8
by Caesarian section to Mra.
John Webber Jr ., of Bay City,
Tea.
Testa ahowed that the bab­
ies have two hearts and do
not share any vital organs.
They do share some liver
tissue and some tissue around
the heart.
The girl* weighed 13 pounds,
13 ounches when they were a
day old, lost a little weight
aoon after birth, but have
steadily gained weight since
then.

the rent, according to welfare
worker*.
Thla contribute* to illegiti­
macy, and also runs the mo­
ther afoul of the "suitable
homea" law, adopted in 1959
In hopes of cutting the welfare
rolls by discouraging immora­
lity.
At preaent, Florida law
limits psyments to the needy
at 132 a month for a parent
and one child, $55 for a par­
ent and two children, $TB for
a parent and three children,
and $81 for a parents with four
"o r more" children.
"Starving children and deny­
ing them the basic need* per­
petuates generations of indivi­
duals who sre 111-equipped to
become
self • supporting
adults," according to one
board official.
The board says it will take
an additional *25,398.954 to pay
the full needs of each fam
Uy If its plan la carried out.
’ But the federal government
would pay two-thirds of the
&lt;25J million, leaving the Flor­
ida treasury responsible for
$8,788,000 for the coming bien­
nium.
Welfare leaders say they will
plug hardest in the upcoming
Legislature for a big boost in
allocation In order "to at leaat
adequately take care of this
pressing — and growing prob­
lem."

Citrus Season
Nearing End

LAKELAND (U PI) — The
harvest of early and mid season oranges will be over by
the end of next week for all
practical purposes,
Roy Hunter, director of mar­
keting information for Flor­
ida Citrus Mutual, said this
weekend only five million
lxixrs of early and mid sea­
son fruit remains to tie har­
vested, including slightly less
than one million boxes of tem­
TALLAHASSEE (U PI) — ples.
State School Supt. Thomas D.
Halley called today for an ex­
panded Information program
to sell Florida citlrcns on the
need for additional water
storage land
WASHINGTON (UPt)
Conservation Director Ran­
Agriculture
Depart­
dolph Hodges asked the State T h e
ment estimates that AmrrBudget Commission, of which
Irani spent *11 b&gt;Ilinn dur­
Bailey is a member, to okay
ing 1964 for alroholit bev­
funds necessary to buy lands
erages.
to store water In flood con­
In a report Issued this
trol districts and water manaweekend
the
department
ment projects,
aaid the figure represented
about' 12*1 Per rent of con­
sumer spending fur all food
and hrrrragra.

Water Storage

Needs Outlined

If You Hie

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WASHINGTON
(U PI)
The Atomic Energy Commiss­
ion has announced that Pres­
ident Johnson has approved
a new cut In the production of
uranium fuels and explosives
for nuclear power plants and
weapons.
The curtailment wtU start in
the middle of next year and
continue until 1909.

Collections lip
Sales tax collections in Seminole County continued to rise
last month with a total take
reported at 1119.679 55 compar­
ed with tlie previous January's
total of *190,723 31 and last
Decernt&gt;er'i total of *94,668.15.

Winter Park
Man Charged
* A reckless driving count
was lodged against a Winter
Park min Friday after hi*
car left the highway, climbed
a bank, went through a hedge,
over a yard and crashed into
a magnolia tree.
Highway Patrol Trooper J e r ­
ry Hawthorne Identified the
driver as Albert D. Flint Jr.,
of 1800 Summcrland Drive,
Winter Park
He said Flint lost control ol
his ear on a double curve
prior to the crash. The mis
hap occurred on Route 431
south of Forest City.

NOTICE
There will be a Public Hearing held by the
Zoning and Planning Commlmtlon of the City of
Sanford on Thursday, February 18, 1965, 8:00
P.M. In the City Commission Room of the City
llail.

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Computer Writes Of Seminole Economy For Sanford Herald
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WASHINGTON

(Spl) —
Electronic computer* at the
U. S. Department of Commerce’i Bureau of the Census
are extracting retail trade
data about each county in the
United State* from tabula­
tion* of the 1063 census of
business, inserting the figures
in news stories, typing out
the stories at eye-blinking
■peed, and addressing a story
to each one of 16,000 news
outlets in the Nation's 3,000
counties.
Three elements arc used to
produce these "m a c h i n e -

mide” newt stories:
1. Statistic* for 1053 and
1963 on number of establish­
ments, their kind of business
and location, their sates vol­
ume, employment, etc. This
information is stored in ma­
chine "memory" and is part
of the process of preparing
the 11*63 census of business
reports.
2. The names and addresses
of the newspapers and broad- ,
casting stations, coded coun- *
ty-by-county.
3. A set of instructions
which cause the computer to

•elect statistics concerning
each county, print the statis­
tics at the proper points in a
news story, and address the
story to each nevyspaper or
broadcasting statkin In a
county.
The newt stories, accord­
ingly. emerge as by-products
of the process of preparing
statistical reports from the
Census of Business. Although
the scries will total more
than 6,000 stories before it It
completed it will require no
additional
personnel.
The
stories about retail trade will

'Agribusiness'
$16.2 Million
e lo« *
Herald,readers in Longwood
with news items to report are
asked to direct their calls to
the Herald offices in the event
they arp unable to contact
Mrs. Donna Estes, .area rc-porter; Dormn'j little five-*
year-old daughter, Karen, has
been hospitalized since Feb. 6
and i t ' i s expected that she
will be confined for at least
another five days. Call 4255938 or 424 8824 and ask for
the county desk. Thanks!

be followed by a series of
stories about service trsdee
in each county.
The Census Bureau pion­
eered in the use of electronic
equipment to tabulate data
and to prepare statistical
tables, beginning in 1951, but
this is the first time surh
devices have been used to
prepare news stories.
From this point in this
article, the information eaina
from the computer at tho
Bureau of Census:
"This local news item was
prepared by a Censua Bureau

previous business esnsus con­
ducted by ths Census Bureau,
■n agency of the U. S. De­
partment of Commerce, was
In 1958.
"Retail trada in tha county
meant job* (exclusive of pro­
prietors) for 1,551 men and
women and a yearly payroll
of $4.2 million.
"In volume of business the
county's
food
atorea
had
sales of $16.3 million an in­
crease of 57 per cent from
1958. In other retail business
— the county'* eating and
drinking places had sales of

electronic computer and typ­
ed at 10 lines per second
especially for City Editor,
Sanford Herald, 204 West
First Street, Sanford, Florida.
*'U. S. Census Buresu re­
ports
county's
'63
retail
trade.
“Seminole County’s 464 re­
tail establishments had $47.6
million in sales in 1963, an
increase of 52 per cent from
1958, the U. S. Bureau of
the Census has just reported
after tabulating data gather­
ed from all firms in the 1063
census of business. Tho last

$3.1 million, and gasoline
service stations had sales of
$5.2 million. Auto,dealers and
relalM retail trade establish­
ments had sales o ( $8.3 mil­
lion;
general
merchandise
group stores had tales of $2.5
million; and lumber, building
materials, hardware and farm
rquipnient dealers had sales
of $ 2 .3 'million.
" F o r the state a* a whole,
the Census Bureau reported
53,293 retail establishments
with sales of $7,609.7 million,
up 30 per cent from 1958.
"Census reports to be is-

Ranger-8 Executes Turns
Seminole County

A concerted effort to improve and expand the
Central Florida Experiment Station will bo the first
undertaking of the newly-formed Agricultural Com­
mittee of the Seminole Chamber of Commerce.
Committee members held their initial meeting
Wednesday afternoon at
its contribution to agribusi­
Jim Spencer’s Restaurant ness.
and Gen. J . C. Hutchison,
Pointing up the enormity
chairman, listed the sta­ of egnbMvncsS in the county,
tion’s ..future jis having Cecil A. Tucker, agriculture VOL. 57

* * *

on the St. Johns River

* * * *

“The Nile of America”

Ofe ^aufurit ijmtlit

top priority.
agent, ’reporttf,vthe' on-theThe overall goal of the farm value of crops for the
group will be to see that agri­ past season stands at $16.2
business remains around in million or a $3 million increase
the community and to let the over previous years.
public know more about it.
“ It might be added,” Tuck­
The committee will meet er said, “ that in consideration
• • •
soon-with Dr. John W. Wilson, of the effect of an industry
entomologist in charge of the nn an area's eronomy a new
There’s another S a n f o r d
Herald. A Clock Winder learn­ station, to compare note* mi dollar turns over some four
the future of the installation. or five limes into the econ­
ed, of it the other day when
Dy. Wilson is preparing his omy.
he received a longdistance
“Considering the farm as an
phone call. The other Sanford budget request for presenta­
tion to the State Legislature industry (produ&gt;,..g products
Herald is located in Sanford,
North Carolina. The paper's, in April and the Chamber’s enjoyed by all! the $16.2 mil­
editor called to get some in-1 committee will offer full sup­ lion would mean some $64 8
million to $61 million to our
formation on Sanford, Florida.. port to it.
*
John Krider, of the Semin-' In a letter to the committee, economy "
Committee members elected
ole Chamber of Commerce, |Dr. Wilson outlined bis needs
sent over a hatful of bro­ for additional space and work- I Joe Baker as vice chairman
chures. Frank Voltolmc, our ers so the station can expand I and Tucker secretary.

sued during th* next few
months will giva state and
county figures on wholetala
and service, trades, manufac­
turing and mineral industries.
"Figures on number of ^es­
tablishments and sales vol­
ume for major types of retail
establishments in ench countyare provided in the printed
report: 1963 Census of Busi­
ness, Retail Trade, Florida,
available at $.55 from Super­
intendent of D o c u m e n t s ,
Washington, D. C. 20402, and
at U. S. Department of Com­
merce field offices."

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WEATHER: Showers, little cooler thru Friday; low tonifilit 65-65.
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SANFORD, FLORIDA
Established 11108 THURS.. FEBRUARY 18. 1965
United Press Leased Wire
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Red Offensive
Falls Apart In
Face Of Force

U. S. Must Halt
Red Expansion
-M cNam ara,

SAIGON ( I T I ) — A guer­
rilla offensive southwest of
Saigon fell apart today in the
face of a strong show of force
by Vietnamese troops.
The successful government
operation was reported amid
charges by Communist North
Viet Nam that l\ S and South
general manager, dug out a
Vietnamese warships attack
SEMINOLE COUNTY'S electronic bookkeeping equipment used in tbo
copy of our Progress Edition
ed a North Vietnamese coastal
distribution of automobile license tugs was studied Wednesday by Earl K.
Bill Vincent J r worked up
Installation ear!) Hus morn
Wood, Oriinye County tax collector, and his staff as guests of Troy Ray,
some glossy photographs of
inu
f
Seminole County Tax collector. From the left: Mrs. Gwen A n d e r s o n ,
special places in the city
The 11.in-&gt;i regime railed the
\\ood, Ray, Mrs. Lottie Ortayus. Miss Hertbu Olson and Mrs. Lilith lloeMayor Jimmy Crapps sent
alleged ralfl a new, extremealong a letter of greeting.
(juist, with Ellis Defiroff, business machine firm representative, at right.
ly serious act of provocation
Mhj- I i 20, Ray reminded, is the de; Iline for Uie purchase
1905 nuto
by the United *’•*•■ and •'
Out of it w.11 co-ne a spe­
license tiiRS.
(Herald l’hoto)
stooges.”
cial spread in the North Car­
By Donna Kslra
ter was scheduled fur 7:30
\ Hanoi broadcast heard in
olina paper; one that should
Dr. J nines Hickman appear­ p, m. March 4.
Tokyo said two of the ship'
lure more tourists to this area
(Ed note; There are San­ ed at regular meeting of Al­
Dr, Hickman fin tber re wei e damaged when 1tie v
ford, Maine, and Sanford, tamonte Springs Town Coun- rgurstcii that Brunch, Fern, were intercepted by North
Vietnamese patrol boats "
Arirona, also')
cil Wednesday night to seek Hickory and Third Street*
Although the North Vtel
lie opened, graded and atnb„
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, pel mission for conditional use
Slinging nettles arc creat
ilized; Dial Second Street tie namese protest was tietlicose
Ing a major problem to lo ca l'00 hl» P&gt;&lt;-**&lt;-ntly C-2 zoned paved from Sandford Avenue il made no threats of rclalia
and area agriculturists. , c. 1property in tha northeast s e c to Hermits Trail and that tion
Hanoi said the International
cording to Cecil Tucker, coun “ ,,n of th" ,OMn *° construct rubble'and fill dirt be remov­
LONDON fU l’I) — Beatles
ty agriculture agent. He says « manufacturing facility,
ed from New buryport. Action Control Commission tea. in
John Lennon and I'aul Mcthe nettles am so small that, I)r- Hickman explained that on these irqueil* u m defer­ formed of Hie incident in a
t srtm-y became millionaires
they can hardly be seen but ,he t'H&gt;l&gt;»*ed 10,090-square- red until timber investiga­ note which called it "a gross
today 69 second; after stock
by touching one of them die foot
building would be tion by council.
encroachment" and an " i m ­
— , The United State* wat $3
WASHINGTON
(L T D
person gets the message quick.
tor manufacturing fiber
Written estimates submit* pudent violation" of the Gen ['resident Johnson today * 'k billion in the ted in its interna m their music fit in officially
went on sale.
1 he plants look harmless, he S 1" ”
* n J employment ted by six firms on reap­ ev a agreements of 1354
would be provided for at Iruat praisal of all tlie real prop­
The Viet Cong offensive c l btumev'men for help in bonal areounti lad year
adds. but they are begining ...... I'&lt; ‘........
John-on sweetened the pill
to spread over many farming 1U men when production be­ erly in town were read and which crumbled today began chopping tile nation's balance
MIAMI (U l’Ii _ Cuba and
a representative from Hun- Wednesday in the Mekong Hiv if payment; deficit in return somewhat Wednesday when lie
areas. Efforts are being made gan.
After extensive discussion, nicutt and Associates of St. or Delta 35 miles southwest for the $Tuo million tax break ,
to find a killer of the plant
announced that the 1reasury ||(Uiij#
h*vs renewed * tiude
u u s s i a nav
which thrives on cold weather g public hearing on the mat- Petersburg appeared giving of Saigon when a guerrila bat- ^e gave them Wednesday,
had revised the procedure tin- agreenumt under which Cuba
Johnson was expected lo
a complete list of bis firm’s talion attacked a government
as well as warmer air.
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* drr whinr corporation* can gets (Civiel oil and farm ma­
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make the plea when he meet;
*
clients, full explanation of all [ outpost near My Tho
Military reports today said with 37o hading industrialists wr,,c off j»orn out machinery chinery Itv, return for augar
it*
service*
and
pledging
to
I
Gen. J . C. Hutchison and his
submit a firm proposal on the the guerrdli* apparently clrr and banker; «■ explain why hr °n Uielr income lax
and nickel.
agriculture committee of the
This change will save busi­
reappraisal work by the first e«) not to stand and fight when wants th.'in to reduce their
Seminole County Chamber oi
the government struck hack foreign investment; and loan* ness JJisi million in taxes in
of the week.
Commerce arc intent on let­
Council unanimously ap with a large-scale helicopter until the dollar outflow can he 1965, the i hief Executive said
ting residents know that ag
JACKSONVILLE (UP!) _
Nevertheless, there may well
By Jane Casselberry
pioved the recommendation airlift of Vietnamese rein Mopped,
riculture is big business in the
Winn
lMxia Stare* anmiunet-d
A p u b l i c hearing will he of Police Ch ief C. It. Allen forcements.
The sdiumi-tration is d e te r be some grumbling todays at
community. They field an ini­
today
talcs incri-tscd 4 92 per
held on ths $127,000 tentative and hired Steve Pulliam, for­
mined lo ru t. more than $1 Hie While House.
tial meeting Wednesday after­
c*-nt
in
tht 32-week period
hudjp-t for the Town of Css- mer Orlando patrolman, at a
■billion from ihe payment* drBiisiacninrn are beginning
noon at Jim Spencer's Itestauending Feb. 6 over the cor•ellierry for 1065 at RT30 p.m, . full time member of the pol­
'
fint
this
year
and
expects
lo
ask
if.
In
bearing
down
on
rant ami mapped out an cner
Thursday, Feb. 25,I n the Town ice department at a monthly
DELAND (U l’l j — Stetson "vnlunttiry io operation" on oversea* investments, the ad- irapniiding period a je s t ago.
getic program to help agricul­
Hall.
*alury
of
$351).
University
observes homecom the part of corporation* and ministration Isn't killing the
ture find its rightful spot in the
Largest tingle item in the
After Mayor W l-awrcmc ing this weekend with Hie banks to make up the lum's--goose that lays the golden
community limelight They xe
ST. P ETE R SB U R G 111 PI)
proposed budget is the road Swafford adviser) that the theme "Hat* off lo Progres; " j share of the j y durtion.
1eggs.
gnt other project*, too.
— A fire, which burned for
board allotment of $30,00(1 [budget be amended to allow
with an additional $25,000 art for the added police depart­
hour* in oit-annked iimbara,
BiU MaeLauchlin Is in a di
closed down the Seaboard Air
aside for new road paving, ment expenditure, courted re­
tber. He called at this desk
Lines railroad bridge crust­
spell' The police department cornea quested the finance commit­
for help. “ How do you
tee to submit a recommenda­
ing Boca Ciqga Bay Wednes­
Porter
in
t«r
a
$28,000
share;
the
•sawyer’ 7 " So, R. E.
|
mayor1! office, $11,500, and tion on the matter as soon
day.
told him. He replied that is
m* possible.
the fire department, $9,100.
the way the Navy spell* it.
Appointed by Swnfford to
Other itcina Included are:
too, but ’tsin't right. So. wc
street lighti, $7,000; drainage the beautification committee
BOCA RATON (U l’l) —
got out Webster's, which lists
and aprpoved by council were
The Johnsun adminisd ration
it as “sawer, one who saws engineering, $1,500; insurance,
was advised by the National
$3,500; aiiperintendent of pub­ Mra. Howard McBride, Mr*.
Jogs," and as "lawyer, one
lic works, $6,000; public build­ Walter Cope, Mr*, Robert
Association of Manufacturer;
who *»ws logs." Now, Bill is
Henna and Mrs. A, VojatinwWednesday to keep out nf
In a pickle . . . he still doesn't ing* and equipment, $2,300;
ski of Florida Nursery. The
state
and local government
recreation,
$2,400;
sorisl
se­
know how- to apell It- We tried
committee will ire asked to
problem*.
to enlighten him by saying curity, $500, and municipal
giva a progress report on
one who practices law is not court, $21)0.
beautification of SR 436 by
a "lawer" but a "lawyer.
ths next meeting.
B EIR U T, Lebanon (U P !) —
Let us know, Lions Pause edi­
An Amariran diplomat expell­
tor, when you "P*&gt;* your
ed from Syria aa'an alleged
money and takes your choice.
. • •
spy arrived her* by car Wed­
nesday night. He laft Beirut
Entertaining this weekend7
today In a plan* bound for
Area police have been asked
Go continental and serve your
TALLAHASSEE (U PI) Roma.
guests W food varieties with­ Gov. Haydon Burns handed by Volusia County authorities
out the drudgery of KP duty. the Council of University P res­ to assist In finding • berserk
The Ethel Boot Circle of Con­ idents full authority to decide man who, tried to assault *
gregational Christian Church, the (sic .of the university tri­ young girl In Osteen WednesMOSCOW (U P I) — Pre­
day afternoon.
mier Alexei N. Kosygin will
24th at Park. 1* having the mester system.
According tr police, the man
13th annual Smorgasbord Sat­
During the regular Cabinet
make a television report lo
IT LOOKS EASY as Mr*. J . \V. Messer, urt student, puts finUhlnfg
urday from 4-6 p m. Carry out meeting. Burns called upon was driving in Osteen when
tha Ruaaian people on hia trip
touches on a painting she did in some of the classes sponsored by the San.
aervlcs i* available a t well the council to study the tri­ be spied the girl. He slopped
to th* - Communist countries
ford-Seminole Art Association. Looking over her shoulder is Mrs. Mildred
a i dining in authentic Swedish mester system which be baa his car, removed hi* clothing
of Aals by th* and of tha
Babcock, instructor. Some of the work of the students will be exhibited
and itirted to chase her. The
atmosphere. For further data, so long opposed.
weak, reliable sources said to­
in the annual Art Show slated at the Civic Center, Sunday from noon to
He promised to abide by any Intended victim out-diitaneed
call Mr*. Ethel Corbett, 322day. It will b« hi* first “fire­
6 p.m. There will be free refiesbmenta for all visitors, too.
decision the president! make. her would be asssilinl.
side chat” glnca taking office.
tsm.

Fiberglass Boat Co.

Looks To Altamonte

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Businessmen Ask:

Is Administration

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BRIEFS

Beatles Wealthy

Killing The Goose?

Pact Renewed

Budget Hearing
At Casselberry

NO. 129

Sales Boosted

Homecoming

Bridge Ablaze

Advice Offered

Spacecraft
Heads To Sea
Of Tranquility
PASADENA, Calif (U P I )
— Ilnnger 8, the U^ S. space­
craft hcadrd for'' a piefuretnking rendezvous with tho
ifiooti, today executed-an ap­
parently successful mid-courso
maneuver to put It on a coFliainn course with the lunsr
body.

A "g o ” signal for tha vital
maneuver was Dashed from
Ihe Goldstone (Calif.) track­
ing station to activate com­
mand* . previously stored In
the »|&gt;acccrBfUs computer.
WASHINGTON (U P !) —
At that time, Ranger 8,
Defense Secretary Robert S.
Wednesday
from
McNamara said tmlny tbr launched
United States must continue Uapo Kennedy, was 99,281
its struggle to bait Bed ex­ miles from earth, traveling
pansion in Asia and has little toward the moon at a veloc­
rhuire but to make its stand ity of 4,100 miles an hour,
i The scientists said that it
in South Viet Nam.
In n statement before the would take a rather lengthy
House armed services com* 1study of telemetry data to
initlee, he described the s it­ i confirm tho apparent auccesa
uation in Viet Nnm ss "grave I of lb* maneuver,
but by no means llopr-lesa."
j The radioed “go" signal
Mi Numnnt's strong stand activated a small roeket mo­
•■n Viet Nnm highlighted * tor in the spacecraft's ite m
wide ranging review of world to supply power for ths midaffairs which also spelled out eoiuse maneuver.
American conditions for s
Ranger 8 executed two
NATO nuclear force and eon- t y p e s of turns, a roll and a
reded that Bed Chinn "In p i tc h . Without the maneuver
time" could produce ballistic it would have missed tha
missiles with hydrogen war­ moon by 1,136 miles. Tha
heads.
locket motor burned s i plsnBut for the near future, ru'd for 59 second;.
MeNamurn said, he doubted
During the m a n e u v e r.
that the Bed Chinese would
Ranger 8 lost its fix on the
start ovcil a g g r e s s i o n sun and It* communications
ngsinat their neighbois be­
equipment ran on battery
cause they had shown "gieat
power. .Sensors on the front
caution when confronted with
end had to reacquire the aun
n deteimmqjl display of nilhso tlutt its solar panel could
tniy power."
soak up energy and convert
AleNsmsra also said that
it lo electrical power for
nearly 89 million Americana
sending televised photographs
would be killed in an all-out
back lo earth Saturday.
nuclear attack on L'. S. cities
Specific target of th* tele­
even if $25 billion were spent
■luring the next five ycaia on vision probe was the moon'*
Keu of Tranquility—an arid
shelters and anti-missile weaaiea ronsiderod a likely spot
In the ubaence of such a for a lauding by U. S. astro­
abetter and anti-missile pro­ nauts.
Ranger 8 was blasted front
gram—so fur nut even pioposed—be said the death toll earth at Cape Kennedy Wedwould be clti»e to I5U nullum \nrsdny atop an Atlas-Agena
icket,
.
persons.
if it 'hits the moon, It win
be the fifth man-msde object
to reach that dealination. Tha
JACKSONVILLE ( UPl I -— United States has hit tha
An a;»i;tant public drfrnder moon with Ranger 4 in 1963
tackled a prisoner who tried and with Ranger 6 and Rangto ImiII from Criminal Court or 7 later. Russia performed
when he was sentenced to 2ti the feat with Lunik 2 in
years in prison for rubbery. 11959.

Nabs Prisoner

W hy You Should
Buy TIRES From
Lifetime Unconditional Hood Hazard Warranty

Envoy Expelled

Council Receives

School Question

Police Hunt
Berserk Man

Report Readied

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• Periodic Inspection
• Tire Rotation

• Flat Tira Repair
* Front End Cheek

BUDGET TERM S— NO CARRYING CHARGES

405 W. Klrat St.
322-0651
SANFORD, FLORIDA

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To Fulfill Heritage Of Justice, Liberty/ Union'

P*sr* 12 — Ja n . 19, 1968

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Citizens Bank
Deposits Up
19 Per Cent

JOHN T. FISHER JR., aviation electronic* tech­
nician necond da**, accompanied by hia wife,
recently rc-enliated aboard ReconnalManco At­
tack Squadron 3 at Sanford Naval Air Station.
The couple reside* at 614 East Seminole Ave­
nue, Longwood.
(Navy Photo)

M EA N S

Farmers Reminded
Returns Due Feb. 1
Farmers In this area wereicssh wage* up to $4,BOO.
The tax amount muat be
reminded today that annual
entered on Form 043 (em­
report* of the esmlngs of ployer's annual tax return
thi*lr farm-worker* are due for agricultural employee) to­
In the offlre of the dlelrlrt gether with the total amount
director of Internal Ilevrnue of ranh wage* paid to each
farm worker.
by Feh. I..
..
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Farm employer* who fall
The completed form must
■enrflle
■T t
I&gt;mrcd~&gt;gT!h~tMr-itt» t rtrt~irt*
.5 v r r t r o a * **
ItSTTr.X.SB N R aC Jllt V v ! « * » » , H e e e ^ t ^
ployea
and to .pay
, .
. the aoc
octal Jark.onvill.
Jacksonville on ' or before
security taxe* due are subject Feb. 1.
to * penalties and
Interest
charges on the unpaid taxes.
Col. Byron It. Patton, Or­
lando social serurTtyT district
manager and I-aurl Tomlinaon, district director o f In­
ternal Revenue at Jackson­
ville, noted that the earnings
o f most farm workers are
covered under social security.
By Jane Casselberry
A farm enjploye, to be cov­
A meeting to make prelim­
ered, must be paid at least inary plans for the Spring
$150 in rash wnges hy his Festival to be sponsored by
employer, or work for the the South Seminole Klctnenemployer on 20 or more days tnry Counrll of Teachers and
during the year for cash Parents will be held Jan 28
wuges figureil on a time basis at 9 a m. at the home of Mrs.
(rather than on a piece-rate William Kggers, chairman of
hn sis).
the ways and means commit­
For m i the social security tee. The Kggers home Is loca­
tax rate Is 3Si per cent rnrh ted one mile east of Sit 436
for employer anil employe on on Lake Howell Lane. All
room mothers and any others
who would like to help are ask­
ed to attend.
Another fund raising event
will be the Marchris Marion­
ettes who will make their third
appearance under sponsorship
of the CTP at 7:30 p m . Tues­
\
By Jane Casselberry
day, Fell 10, in the srhool au­
Five ninth grade English ditorium Advance tirkrta will
classes of Mrs. Louise Fora­ he sold at the school and at
men of South Seminole Jun­ the February CTP meeting A
ior High Sc hool at Cassel­ poster contest for the pupils
berry have been studying Hie will lie held to help promote
correct use of the telephone the show.
and telephone directory with
the aid of the teletrainrra
loaned* hy Southern Bell Teleplmne Company.
Special eniphuajs was put
JACKSONVILLE — Buirk
on’ finding and railing emer­
gency numbers, making lung dealers in ths Jacksonville
distance carta and sending sons showed an Increase of
le.3 per rent In retail deliv­
telegrahls.
•The student* were shown eries during 1964, according
the right and wrong ways to to W. K. Flaherty, tone "man­
dial and givrn pointers on ager.
Flaherty said that 14.733
proper
telephone courtesy.
Kerb was given aiv opportpn- cart were sold during the
Ity for practical es|&gt;eiicnce past ealrndar year at com­
in using tha training equip­ pared to 13,116 deliveries
during 1963.
ment.
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Harold Kastner, Illustrious
potentate of the Bahia Temple
of Shriners, is in Seminole
Memorial Hospital today, h:s
leg broken in three places fol­
lowing a fall at a growers barbeque in Zellwood last night.
When his wife, Viola, visits
him. she can also visit her
new granddaughter, born to
son Eoghan Kelly and wife,
Jennifer, Monday.
Do you have abom ination
for the Young Farmer of the
Year? He must be between
21 and 35 and have made out­
standing progress in an agri­
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Ruth
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columnist who writes, "W e.
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an you won’t tie seeing her
column in The Herald next
week.
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NO. 108

Churchill Continues Fight
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Sets History

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resources
resources and liabilities at ««,- , «clal* approved a tentative
plan of school desegregation
120,318.15. respectively.
Ownership of the bank's 1.­ based on optional choices
000 shares o f capital stock Tuesday, and subject to the
was held.by 81 shareholders. approval of slate and federal
Bank officers re-elected for
authorities.
the year are Clonts, L. 11.
In order to qualify for some
Webb, executive vice ptesi$300,000 of fcdrral (unds, most
dentj Harold A. Ward Jr. and
of which already have been
B. F. Wheeler Jr., vice presi­
budgeted, it is necessary that
dents; James W. Abell, cash­
the desegregation plan be on
ier; Mrs. Marie S. Burch and
file with federal authorities
Mrs. Fannie M. Olliff, assist­
by March 3, in compliance
ant cashiers.
witli the Civil Rights Act ol
Webb reported the bank now
1964 Failure to do so would
employs 12 persons snd intro­
place the local board liable
duced Mrs. Bichard V a n
to court orders
Wormer and Joe Coe. who
Stewart Gstchel. personnel
commenced during the last
director, ami William What
y ear.
t o n . guidance coordinator,

who have been studying ways
of complying with the lederal
law. presented the following
proposal which was accepted
h\ the school hoard
Option I. Each pupil eligible
A long distance call from
to attend the public schools
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Glelow
o| Seminole County sli.ill have
and Df and Mrs. Vincent
the right to enroll in thr sch.m;
Roberts, in Washington lor
which he attended during tlie
the inauguration, reports that
1964 65 school year, or the
they ariivt-d safely and are
B&gt; Donna Estes
having "a blast " They indi­
A full agenda faces the Al school which he would hav
cated they are having such a Ia monte Springs Town Coun allemled by promotion of or
good tune they may have to ell when it meets at 8 p ni Iginal entrance during the
take a vacation when tlo-y today for the regular lent I 19i,4 65 school year
get back, to rc&gt; update.
monthly session.In Town Hall 1 Option II. Each pupil ellgi
A summons, served last Fri hie to attend the public schools
A local belle when queried day will be read stating that of Seminole County, who does
aa to why she wasn’t in court suit has been filed a not exercise Hie option prove
Washington said, "I don't gainst the town and Bill M ded above, may request ad
need to go to Washington to and Hard York by Anita Welt mission to the school nearest
have a bull — I have one mcr The suit involve* com ills residence.
right here, every day!” Atla, plaints resulting from the re­
Option 111. A pupil may he
girl, Lola!
toning of properties on Mail assigned or transferred from
land Avenue which permits one school to another provided
If the Cupti Restaurant operation of a day nursery in Mich argument or transler
blows away Saturday It will the neighborhood.
is not based on racial consid
be because of all the sighs
Mr*. Leroy Kyle will appear erations.
emanating from the ladies to speak about drainage sou
in discussing the legal as
therein over the gleaming th • east of town and city pects of thr situation, school
diamonds which will be mod­ engineer Harold Itadclille will attorney Douglas Mrnstroni
eled hi connection with the- present final report on the wa pointed oul
Beta Sigma Phi's fashion ter system.
"The situation is brand new
show. The sparklets will be | Resignation of Police Chief We have no precedent to go
shown in conjunction with ex­ IRuss
»■a 4ssi v will
™ sas be
s*w» read
aw® u •
asm by and It 1» different lu each
and
I i u a j Milne
otic fashions ffom
a-new chief appointed. Mayor county We have notified the
Wondrt if you could gel the Lawrence Swofford will
federal authorities that we
diamonds fiom Playboy!
would comply with the federal
tiounec council committee
law and this plan is evidence
putntinenLs for the year
Speaking of I'la&gt;boy — the
of our good failh We hope
DeBary Woman'* Club baa
that it will meet with "their
subpoenaed some of the loeapproval."
liest young ladies of Dellary
If approved, the plan would
to be "Playglrl Bunnira" in
permit pupil applications to
their variety show Friday
be tiled some time this spring,
night at 7:30 p. m. in the
with resulting
assignments
Community Building. SounJa
effective at the beginning of
WASHINGTON (U P !) — the fall semester.
like an exciting program.
Mason
An all-Ameriran procession Wharton, board chairman,
A bulletin from the U. S. of rowl&gt;oyV Indians, high said.
('hander of Commerce quote* school bands, pretty girls,
"on* of the nation’s leading paratroopers and politicians
authorities on automation" at escorted Lyndon B. Johnson
saying he "fear* that the down tK(P tflory road from the
further advancement of auto­ Capitol to the White House
mation may be retarded, by a today after he took his oath
problem which automation it­ aa President
WASHINGTON (UPI) —
Thera wrer* 52 hands and
self creates. Th* problem is
the displacement of workers.” 15,000 marcher*—a ahort In­ Jfccurity forcei, haunted by
Yeah? Wonder where he got augural parade by past stand­ John F. Kennedy'* assassina­
ards, but still long enough to tion, marahalled the most
that idea?
need threa hours to pass elaborate aet of precaution*
News ws don't need to tell down historic Pennsylvania in history for President John­
son's inauguration.
you: A survey by * phono­ Avenue.
Every possible step was
Military hardware wa* con­
graph needle manufacturer
taken
to protect the Chief
spicuous
by
its
absence.
In­
says the "Beetle record* were,
.
tha most played record* in stead o f miaailes, tanks and Executive.
guns,
parade
featuredI •Thryk. included.,
1964." Wonder how much* the •
"""I the F"
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----------- r " wall of
company paid for this survey float* depleting th# (wareful bullet proof glass around the
to tell them what any parent accomplishments and ideals inaugural stand at tha Cap
Itol, similar glass and bomb' could have told them for of "Th# Great Society."
More than 500,000 people resistant steel plate at John­
fraa?
s e e
endured bitUr cold to watch son'* reviewing stand in front
A reminder: Anchor Club along parade rout*. An **tL of th* White House and an
ia sponsoring the
Rebel* mated 200 million others, on army of $.000 police and
along
tha
parade
Quartet i t 8 p. m. Thursday both sides 4&gt;t th* Atlantic, truops
joule.
MW il *• Uiavisso*.
p i SHU auditorial*.

Altamonte Board
To Hear Reading
On Zoning Suit

No Promise
From GocT
WASHINGTON (UPI) — Lyndon Bnines John­
son was sworn in today as president in hia own right
with nn appeal to his fellow Americans to fulfill their
heritage o f "justice . . . liberty . . . union.”
In his inaugural address, Johnson forecast that
"before this generation _of Americans is finished"
it will conquer waste of its human resources.
Johnson said that Americans "must work now
to provide the knowledge and the surrounding which
can enlarge the possibilities of every citizen."
"Let us r e j e c t any
among us who «oek to re­ dent, filling an office that has
open oltl wounds anil re­ been vacant since Johnson
kindle old hatreds?' John­ iiiniscif was catapulted Into
son declared. "They stand the presidency by an assass­
in the way of a seeking
in'! bylicts on Nov. 23, 1963.
nation."
In his address, Johnson said
The 66-year old Chief
Executive summoned his Americans must not fail now
countrymen to "join rea­ to earn again the heritage that

son to faith and action to cx- past generations have won
perience to transform our now "with toil and tears." Amerunity of .inlerest into a new|lc»"*- hc »#,d. ,'* r« • n» ‘ ,0Q
LONDON (C P I) — The lion
HVty ol purpose—.......Z'* bcli^ ° " ’
heart of Sir Winston Churchill
"For the time tu s r a m e ip-L ■
|^f dfvr
‘ f &lt;rf
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"Toughl (o r « e itn ir m T ttr t« i* r - ifhicve progres* without Writ?
* allLlhtaStor .o*
«-,&lt;^|ie&gt;*vii\VKn battle to . sup f f l T r # W h i l i « . - i t C jf P ii U r a h .r r t w S a a b ^ w v ^ v
vlve a stroke suffered six days Johnson declared, "not with |**»&gt;'» tmrsuit. we arc believago stirred the admiration- of out difference of opinion, but rr*
tin ^ Justice and
the British public and led doc­
without the deep end abiding 'n our uni*in'
**id. W»
tors to speculate that the 90- divisions which scar the union ^eljeve every man must soma
yrarold hero of Itiitaln was
day be free And we beileva
for generations."
making medical history.
n ourselves "
Johnson
said:
JUNIOR COLLEGE thoughts were on the minds of this Seminole County
Shortly before noon (7 a rq
The President said Amer“ t'nder tins convcnant — of
delegation which‘ left in mid-morning for Gainesville and ttn afternoon
.KSTl l-ord Moran. Churchill's Justire, liberty, and union - *r»'» •'nemles mistakenly have
hearing with the State Junior College Boarti. The meeting is listed as
physician, issued this bulletin:
we have become a nation; awaited this country's defeat
"critical" by the local officials pushing for a college in this county. They
"There is little to record.
prosperous, great and mighty in past depression and war
The restlessness has gone and
expressed optimism their mission would be successful.
(Herald Photo)
And we have kept our freedom hilt "each time from the sec­
Sir Winston has slept peaceful
"But we have no promise ret places of the American
ly through the night and morn
from Gml that our greatness heart came forth the faith"
ing There will be another bul­
that brought victory.
will endure.
letin tins evening "
The President said:
| "We haw been allowed hy
Nobody gives Churchill a
"F or this is what Amerlc*
Him lo seek greatness with iho
chance to recover.
Is
all about. It is the uncrossed
sweat of our hands and tlie
Arrangement* already are
desert and the unclimbesl
strength of out spirit
being made for his funeral in
"I do not believe the Great ridge * It is the star not reach­
accordance wiih plans lie drew Society is the ordered, change ed and the harvest sleeping in
up yrar* ago. Briton* know
less and sterile battalion ol the tinplowed ground.
■ ad
appropriate Ui«
unior College Board. adequate
th* State Junior
will
fall some the ants.
By Harry I. Johnson
, , dfead
_f __ blow
JOW W
UI fill
"Is our world gone? W# say
(or -tha prweet
wlllajlatarmlqe |site* for
bid) wllLdet
u.u# sn ii'a rcw J il j'.Jzamst it
G AINESVILLE, (5 l'U ) — A and fn * wblcJt
farewell Is a new world com­
"ft
is
the
excitement
of
hr
Th* law of a v e r a d i c t a ­
delegation til Send nolo Count If Uip e r s tI 'f c k '/l . T • Junior v &gt;ul4 bt V ected ^'In co o p e r
always tiecoming ing'' W'e welcome it—and will
atlon of tba State Department tes that a 90-year-oid man who mining
oflicials i« here this . flornoon nllege.
trying,
probing,
failing, res' bend it to the laqiev of man
Indication* *rr that 14 viU. of Education "
fur a critical hearing with
sutlers a stroke has an ex
‘ I will lead as best I can.
mg, »n&lt;( trjing again — hut
Heading the delegation arc
treinely short III* expectancy
But look within your hearts—
always gaining"
•on Mark N Cleveland Jr
Yet the bulletin issued Wed-1 John.un delivered his in.ni to the old promises snd tha
.1in1 Rep Joe Haviv Alsu al
nesday night by Iwird Moran,
gural address Irani » wind old dream They will lead you
tending are Uoipjly Coililtli*
Churchill's physician, indicat swept plat form on the stops best of all "
»p&gt;n &lt; bait nun John Alexan
ed neither loss nor gain ol of the I a joint lllllliciliatf I) ill
'Fragile Existence*
ilii and otliyi m omission
vitality,
The President saul it was
Irr thief Justice EatI War
numbers.
Mason Wharton
"Sir
W nston has
slept ren had administered the 35 ' incredible
.
that in thia
the &gt;eminole
through
the
day
and
there
is word oath |uever dust by Aril f: agile existence" faced by all
ll'-Hiing bn* t i n set f.&gt;r i ail man ol
United |*re»» Inletnalional
||,laid ol Public Instructiuti.
no appreciable change in hi. ele II of the t onstitiidon
human- that "we should hats
2 3ii p m. M'iihIk; before t it
(obi
wi-ather that
hung
condition There will lie an
lull Uourt Judge Vullie A Slew a 11 G j I i IicI director id
With his lelt hand resting and destroy one another"
over
the
eastern
third
ol
the
other bulletin tomorrow I Wed on a Bible his mother gave
"T li c r e are possibilities
Wiliiuiu* Jr. in ui ume tided instruction and pei»omicl and
, -inj Unit fib-1 by E Pope personal rejiresenlative of it nalion gave way to warmer nesday) morning"
linn and his rigid hand rais enough for all who will aban­
Persons In high places and rd. Johnson intoned alter tile don mastery over others to
|tli»»*tt, UII*Ui i-xiflll Repub 'I Milvver, school Miprrmtcu Icmjii-ralurrs today and Florl
li« mi i iinilwiuti f»r tlie office dellt, who Is hospitall/cd
pursue mastery over nature,"
da warmed up trom « trust low are changing their planv Chief Justice
lHlici s
presenting
I li c
to stand by until the end o(
■ S» in mole * only com mithat whilviiyd it* interior.
"I do solemnly swear Hut Johnson asserted ' There ia
count) • piopo.al are C- Ver
•loner for District 3.
The lav! of a series of* arc tlie battle
I will falllilully execute tlie world enough (or all lo seek
The hsuring wu» icqtlested lion Mize and H&gt;rori Kimlia'I. tic outbreaks pushed into tlie 1 Prime Minister Harold Mil office of president ol the l ru their happiness in their own
by Attorney S. J. Davis, iep co chairman ol the heininole Mujyvrvt accompanied by clou son, due to leave on a dlplo ted Mates and will, lu the best way "
The President said "th#
relenting Lawrence Swofford. County Chamber of Com diliess and scalteicd snow malic Journey to Ji-ann Tkur* offfny ability, preserve, pro
day, has rancclcd his trip tect and defend the Cuiistilu Vmeriean convcnant called on
winner of the election, whusr m in e s long range planning (lurries.
A reception scheduled to lion id the l .tided Stairs." i - i iu lo help sltow the way for tin
light to tile seat is being rliul- committee, and Joint Kridcr, i The shielding effect of the
j executive manager 61 the'
cluud cover took sonic of the mark the 7uoth anniversary of
Irtigcd
Following an example set lilieration of man" and that if
stuig out of Die cold, keeping Parliament today has been by George Washington, he still this country's goal,
Bassett has chaiged elec­ Chamber.
The
delegation
had
a
two
temperatures around the 2&lt;is called off
tion ' ll regularities” and arkadded tour words not requir
"Thus, if as a nation thers
rd fur i edification fiom th* hour hearing with the Junior j Up Its Jour inches of snow
is much outside our control,
cd by Hie t'on.tltutiun
Vdiniills
lilt
snow licit
communities*
a. a people no stranger is
*.*iinl&gt; canvassing hour*! mini i olli-ge Huai d in tlx
"So In-Ip me tiod '
Itatnui Building .it it &gt; l 01vI i south of Itultalo, N V , *ti
outside our hope
mg Ins commissioner.
Business Null
Mtv ol Flotida
snow flurries fell around th
"Change has brought new
The canvassing hoard ami
Johnson wore an oxlord
A 40 page lirn f with appro Great Lakes.
Supervisor of Registration Ca­
gray business suit instead ol meaning to that old mission.
pnatc maps m l (harts was
Schools were expected to
the traditional morning coal We can never a Jain stand
milla Bruce are repirsenled
siven the lioaril nu mbers —
open at Indianapolis, Ind
a-lde jirnh'f il in isolation. Dan­
and, &gt;lript;d trousers
liy County Attorney llatobl
wi brief winch
compiled I where ior tvvp day* in a rowWASHINGTON (U PI) —
Johnson,. —, . ,,
Earlier, li u In r l Jloratio gers and troubles we ones
in |le&lt; ember Lv tin Seminole' Kiev were rinsed
An exulirraut Hubert lluni- llumptiiry oT Minnesota had called foreign' now live among
t.Hoard ol I’ ublit Invtiin lion.
Miltcns and overcoats were phrey reached Hie pinnarl* of taken his oath
aih as
a* vice |&gt;re.i u s "
It seeks a Prioill'y No 1"| Ihe uniform of the day today hit Ivnff n reer in public life
lor tile project — a step which for those attending President t o « l « y Vklirn !)• t o o k t h * o u t li
' rail lie taken I il.iv by tlie Johnson's inauguration At Wa o f o f f i . c m i O n t m t l o n ' t 4 1 » i
state lioaiil
vtir pr«*»nl**nt
shitigton, t&gt; C.
The briel was pi'p.ited to
Thoummia y.rOt« in| on On*
JACKSONVILLE i d ' l l The weather bureau predict
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^ rn,y (-orps 0( Engineers "substantiate tin ulgent -tie ed near freezing temperatures ( Mpitol ground*’ uml niilliona
has scheduled
three public , lief that Seminole County and partial overcast for Inau­ more on t e l e v i s i o n taw
Speaker John-W. McCormack j
hearings next month to di&gt; greatly need. * publie junior gural day.
It adds
ruvs wavs of making canals ' college program
Snow was not expected but (l) -Maii ) iw eir the dniKcan adc- no one was taking any chan kriat'a aon from Huron, S. I&gt;,
and rivers more navigable. : Dial the econuinv
into office as the United
The Engineers said thr un 1qualely su|quut a public jun CCS,
Stairs second-ranking o ffi­
provements would mostly tie lor college."
The population growth was
cial.
located on coastal canals and
Humphrey is th* first vire
la tile headwaters of the 51. cited as increasing 90 6 per
president the nation has had
Julius and Kissimmee llivers rent from 1950 to I960 knd
since Nov. 22, 1963.
The hearings were srhrdiil an estimated 32 I |H-r rent
cd Feb. 16 in Cocoa, Feh. 17 (tom 1960 through 1961. It
in Kissimmee and 4 eh. 18 in further estimated the projec­
City firemen nipped a poted gruwih over the next five
Fort Lauderdale
tential "had
one" Tuesday
years will he 40 5 per cent.
."Many of our students in morning at Scminol# Boule­
the upjier 25 per rent of the vard an&lt;l Myrtle Aseiiur when
•NEW CAR
graduating classes," the brief they quickly halted a fire on
WASHINGTON (U PI) —
FINANCING
President Johnson and his
statess, "are not attending a fuel nil trurk.
RATH
Furl was leaking on th* family began their official in­
college This, we feel, is a
GREENSBORO. N. C. (UPII great loss to 6ur community muffler and caught fire, ac­ augural day activities, today
Call the auto loan experts: Ralph Pezold,
cording to fiiemen. They put hy attending a packed church
—A young oank robber put a and to oui* society "
serviet
at
which
Evangelist
oul
the
hlai^
on
the
truck,
Tbc program made avail­
z«r Jim Doucetle, today. Phone 322-1611.
fatal bullet into his head here
Tuesday ta-ltrn police closed in able "would tie lirpad and owned by Hugh** A Williams. Billy Graham preached the
•$4.50 PER HUNDRED TF-R YEAR
.
Another alarm *»nt them to sermon.
comprehensive and inrlude a
on him.
409
E.
10th
St,
Tuesday
after­
Joining
th*
Johnsons
*t
ths
university
parallel
and
pre­
Noel Dennis Atkins, 27. of
Rockingham
County, killed professional progfam, a var­ noon when a defective flu* intsr.fslth service st th* Na­
himself witn a single bullet iety of terminal programs, tent smoke and fume* into th* tional City Christian Church
Member F.D.l.C.
Vies
President-elect
from his 45-caliber pistol, the and an adult education pro­ house. Damage wet confins'd were
Hubert
H.
Humphrey
snd
to ths flue. The house ia oc­
•
same ohe used to hold up a gram.*
The county, the board was cupied- by Irma Gibson, fire­ hundreds of other prominent
branch bins earlier for $11,*
gussU&gt;
.
told, has agreed to provide men said.
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Bassett Hearing
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Most Elaborate

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VOL. 67 . United Press Leased Wire

Security Force

Ijtrge Selection, Many
Colors and Fabric*.
Sofa By Day, Bed By
Night.

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WEATHER: Clear ami warmer thru Thursday, high in 70s; low tonight 48-56.

All-American
Parade Held

SLEEP - SOFAS

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By Evelyn Lundy
Gross operating income of
Citizen^ Bank of Oviedo total­
ed $104,646.28 in 1964, an In­
crease of $27,864.46 or 20.4
per cent over 1963, it wes re­
vealed by C. R. Clonts, chair­
man of the board end presi­
dent, at the annuel stockhold­
ers meeting.
Net operating earnings were
$19,000, or $10 per share. Div­
idends amounting to $9,000
were paid to stockholders dur­
ing the year.
Deposits at the end of 1964
totaled $3,812,425.32, an in
crease of 19 per cent ov
1963. Total investment of all
U. S. government securiti
was $2,124,618.56 and of mun­
icipal bonds $8 4,753.60 on last
Dec. 317
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Over Midwest

■iHumphrey Tops
Long Career

St. Johns Study
Set Feb. 16-18

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Firemen Halt

Oil Truck Fire

Johnsons Attend

Bank Robber

Church Service

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for expenses in 1961 with the [
greatest single amount going
for Insurance on men and
equipment, other monies went
for repairs with the balance
of .annual totals collected from
residents for fire protection
going into a special fund used
only for fire fighting.
Frank I.aymel, chairman of
eollections, advised, that $2,971 had been collected to date
in fhe annual drive which Is
almost complete. He also re­
ported that letterss have been
sent to properly owners not
living in Dellary in regards
to their contribution* nr sub­
scriptions.
Acllvities report for the
the past year showed that the
firemen answered rails to 13
brush fires, one school fire,
one plane crash, three car fir­
es, two
Investigations
and
one false alarm.
The fire hall was equipped
and opened as a hurricane
ihrljcr twice during the year
and during Cieo, in August, a
family of seven children and
their mother were housed and
fed for several days.
President Kilsworth Ogden,
ori behalf o f the officers, the
The
Seminote - DeBary firemen and members of the
Heart’ Association baa many |•••edition, expresed apprecl
. activities p l a n n e d during. alien to residents of the area
Jur ritalf ■' duuailulli luwut'di
gWfll Al.SI.Hf. Hfc m T w r S T ^ K
(In * protection which, In’ turn,
f .d .V ■&amp; i n .
tu la Feres, prealdent. of the support the- department^- f " ’
organization, said today.
In other hustnes* Ogden ap­
“ Kicking o ff the calendar pointed comm tteo ciiainnen
o f .eventa wjlr be the I’aul to include Canon Crosby,' his­
llabn allow, featuring the [ torian; How aid
Middleton,
famoua trick-ahot golfer at ,1 photography and Charles W.
p. m., Jan. Ill ' at Mayfair Schneider, publicity.
golf course. Dr. Hubert IlnaeIt was announced that trymomi ia chairman of this utils for a show to be spon
event," Dr. F en s related.
sored by Ihe entertainment
tithe r
nctivitiea
include cum nut Ice will he held Jan
Coffee and 'JMdk Day for 23, 1 p.m., at the fire hall
Heart when nil proceeds of and tti.it dances will he held
coffee and milk sold in local teh 0 and March 13, H pm
participating restaur ante will to II 30 p m each date, with
go to the Heart Fund. A local music try Ihe Deltona Combo
dairy is supplying the milk
Three new members, Thom
free.
a* Smith, Fred Docke and Kr
A ceramic show at the nest Smith, were accepted.
Civic Center, featuring the
work of local ceramic artists.
Annual (Jueisi -of llearls
abate show at Mcinder skat­ \11%I II I l-I HI
» on lilti*
T»*P Its.if *1
I* i.li iing link which will this year
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f
a
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m
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feature a Cinderella theme in J* w III I. * Vi liltli rearFlftr
iti#
keeping with the nutlumilly IiJ|r I11'■I, i I.|f e,F Fill I« -r, ♦i,.1*41*jr*ft
televised musical, “ Ciltdar- ''»1"" '&lt;"‘1H11It11M*■ril Ithil M*rvh
r|11111*1 fur th** im u 1ru- 11 ti «if
ellu" being presented by the
%i i %%ni\ i * i l , i m in i %ii %
M IIIMII %III! ..fra /et|, .|sCHS netwoik on Feb. S2 for
» tint* 1 lofi-U oniiiili'thir .if
the American Heart Associa­
‘ V# itaa*i i-rn I tit i i and
tion.
*»»i i ii *i tfixm r ji Mini
II I I. II %l IIIMII %-n "
a
On Feb 1!&gt; the South Sem­
iii t •If « naii* &gt;
Floi 1*
inole Well Him- Wagon &lt; lull
’ Ii **f 4 fl V# &lt;}•»•( is--f11
f* t tit •'»!
will s|Hinsor a Heart benefit
'*1 fnr Ih* . rtmMn»,t
bridge parly at Caisidherry |*t !• *•1»tiiIt
i&lt;* auiniUti*) and
%
v i* h» t *■'*I\*ij until i oft
m
Woman’s Club.
February )| IRA .,
Heart Sunday will fell on I hm fU )
"hr ItFTilt-it %-IIIIInI•1fit 11m
Feh. 21 this year. Dr Pcies II&lt;11t 11ft|£
" m inr r i l,i 1
,d! i *s*l
said. At Hint time some 700 ,«4&gt;*, j n !•';m Ii* .*• mh»i H 11tm*
• '1 M* •»■Ihi It1«1i will hr jiyl.
volunteers throughout Semin**I -o i r*«4 *i *i»*l
*W i' f ic"l t ■« tinmm 1* ■&lt;n*IBi
ole County, Deltary ami Del­
f -•nt **t ir# jiUti* ail l •|&gt;i*i’ 1'f|»•
tona will stage their door-to- ■n•
' “ n* f -r n *f h t»r
t• |*ra«* door Heart Fund campaign |lh * ■ * n-t
i T* *Jit l.» lit* % Tl«
' ■*I ' * &gt;■) sia|Sv4■IIIII* |ill" till
drlvi*?
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t n ' it* '
1 J■■In.
'j’1nf *
• “ IN » hit th FI., t Hit, f. . 1
V i f . ’ Itit. k It'itMi hit sail rsi
f I 11i11• I‘if Uii flirt ■r | of
unifht* nhtahiitj Nijt.h .1**
»
l&gt;f,*M "ill h#t ref uni aft In full
tn Mi*li |&gt;gr»ori tt hd r*L4iMia t h*
fly Mr*. John I-four
The ncceuity (or (h e -D e ­
Bary Voluntter Fire Depart­
ment to he equipped wiih a
tanker trurk capable of haul­
ing 3,500 In 5,000 gallons ot
’ water was tlfctR d by Firr
Chief Jack Lambertian at Ue
January meeting of the organiratlon.
l.ambertson pointed out that
lack of such equipment was
pinpointed
recently during
the aftermath of a Navy Vig­
ilante crash in the community
■when It was impossible to get
large quantities of water to
the scene as quickly as need­
ed,
his urgent suggestion eamr
during annual rrports of the
firemen and presentation of
expenditures during the past
year. Lambertsoh stated that
a total of S1.4I1.0S was used

Month-1■Long
Calendar Set
By Heart Unit

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NATURALLY TENDER
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W -D BRAND \ . LEAN M EATY

Mia. Mary (l.oui Sheppard,
Ft, wife of the lute Th'i-mns
Sheppard, died at 11:05 p.m.
Tuesday at Seminole Memor­
ial Itoapltnl after a lengthy
Illness.
Horn in JackannvtIU- she liv
rd there until lerenlly when
•he moved to Oi ledn to make
her home with a daughter.
She was a mrmliei of the Ha|i11st Church In .larkeonvtlle.
Survivors are two liaughtere, Mra. Irvin Morton, of
Oviedo, and Mrs
hrnneth
Storey, of .lai'k*nnville; four
sons, l.ci-he T and i ceil S-, of
Saiifoid, liaidy, of J», kkmiville, amt M. I.. Sheppard, of
WhlVeater, Mas* ; two sisters,
Mee -U ,1. David,-of Sanford,
and Ml* Jninr* Frtgurson, of
Jai-kaonvlllw; live grandchil­
dren and three great-grandrhlldirn.

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WASHINGTON (L T D — I "The Appalachian region often through no fault of its
JU a fcaufnrb
fr r a lfi
Tennessee Gov. Frank Clem- development program is a own,” Clement said.
"Tennessee gives unequiv*
Wed. Jan. 20, ’65—Page a rnt has pledged unequlvocable concerted effort to do sonicsupport to bringing the de- ‘ thing about o segment o f our oeable support to the pro­
pressed - Appalachian area In- nation which does not share gram that ia being consider­
to the “ Grent Society."
®
in the affluent society, most ed."
At the name time, Clement
citnl prosperous portions of
the area in testimony before
the Senate public works com*
niittee on the Appalachia pro­
January 13, I9U
gram.
Admissions
Delores Thompson,
Ellie
Doris McGrilf, Mathew Thom' as. Louise Oliver, Pamela K.
Hrangiforte, Oscar Allen, Hel­
en Hitchens, Andrea Paek,
Sanford; Winona Denny, De­
nary; Dorothy Dodgers, Lake
Monroe; Preston Ileal, Longwood; Patrick Frixtcll, DcWASHINGTON
(UPI) Land.
Births
Five inaugural balls wit] b e'
Mr and Mrs. Jerry Paul. held tonight for a President
Santord, a bov; Mr. and Mrs.
whose love nf dancing is mat­
Butiert Rrangilorte, Sanford, a
girl; Mr. and Mr*, -Kobert ched by only one predecessor
Rodgers.
Lake
Monroe, a — George Washington
boy.
President and Mrs Johnson
Discharges
and their daughters. Lynda.
Jerry Lee Glenn. Calvin 20 and Luci. 17 are planning to
Miller, Bess Crews, Donald drop in on all five of the balls
BOX OF 200 (1 0 0 2
Muirhead, Sam Martin. Willie wj,cre thousands will be gath
Lee Hooks Jr., Linda Poloski, ered to see them
Jessie Sodcrbloin, Bob’ O. i The inaugural committee re
Brown, Baby girl Woods. Di- portcd a sellout with some
anne Mitchell and baby boy,
tickets purchased lor
banford; Miriam Sprague, Dc the affairs at the Aimory, and
— Ijary, Luicila.Norton,.Geneva;, 9 h e -MayBowern—Slcofsdiam
* ~ Bdicma/y Farmer, Elite-Far* Sheraton -.-Park'J &amp;nvd* _ _
U r i Hong wood; Rolffific Jam­ ler - lliTton fiotcls."
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es and baby girl, Osteen
Johnson was expected to
|
January 16, 1963
make his first appearance at
Admissions
the Armory where about II
Henrietta Chabot, Virginia 000 persons will be gathered
VIUlT
Wallace, I l o d n c y
Thomas
Inaugural officials lined un
c l e iv h s e r
Johnson. Thomas D. Moran, It bands and combos to pci
Jacqueline .Partian,
Robyn l form at the balls They set a
(Lisson. Lillian Vt Andrews, theme of " \meriea The lleau
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\nn Bridges, Mattie Stoudrn- tiful" for flu* law*h decora
mire. Santord, Emily B. My­ lions.
ers. DeBary.
Tlie tug namr entcitaincrs
Discharges
on hand include Louis Ann
liMIT
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Esther Spivey. Itebecca Kir- strong, the Brother* Lour,
kl.uid. Carolyn PcRigrinu, Kill- Hmvi l Coleman. Russ Daiut
el I loinas. Mary Alice Swann, |.P-,ler Lanin, Peter Duelun
iu vetly c lauey. Laura Smith, Ih-nri King. Meyer D .u * ami |g
Jacqueline Klein, Niles Jones, Guy Lombardo
5 . B O T U t OF
Del m rt Stcnstrom. Louise OlMavlungtun band* also play
n i r Judith A Wall and baby mg an- How ard Dev run. Gnu
J**.
tan
Frames Guidon, San- |n.mill. Ilnhby I rldi-i, frit!
|•l tl i tiarli S Dooli v . Della Petty ami Sidney
0Z. i ,lEIt &gt; Banning alld lialiy Ihi&gt;.
Tlie military band* will rrn
Pe.gv J Rohichaud and liaby tier Hail To The d u e t" when
la&gt;&gt; lake Mali
William J. llir Pri-siili-llt elileis tlie bull
llUlt &gt;
In in i Lake Momoe. Mary riKim The Joliiisnns are ex
.In Nieelev and liatu liov. nr perted to make, the round*
an e ( ili . Louise McLean. Se with Vice PreMilent and Mi­
In mg
ll libel t It Ilumplm*)
January 17. 1963
The balls are expected to
Admission*
put thr inauguration financial
Barbara &lt; liarllon
Dorothy ly in the black Ticket* lm
Wilke- Buliliie Mice Miller, Ilie tilai k lie event* Mild al
Itotina \«tibv
Mae Gillon. $ *.% per person and $7.i*i a b&lt;&gt;\
I mini .1 III. 1 tu resa tl i hanipagne and *o(l .lunv
\tnrrison. Thomas Williams. were to be served alld haul
John Dudley, Margaret ogle drinks weir In he sold
tree. William It Kirby, Doris
6 l»*l« I
It Whitaker Sanford. Violet
IMIl
Eiu kson. Dellars. &lt; ba
1
A CZ-. MlOlCtHKt
VOkVJMl.
Walker
t.akc Mary
June Miracle t nngwnnd
Births
Mr and Mr* William 5
Morrison, Sanford, a boy
III Donna Eslrs
Disrharges
A
aeries
of adult ( alhnlle
Harry Covington. Miriam
VanDuyne. Frank Lieskc, ttif. I'llicatl-'t' information rl issrr
by
Ri-v.
Hugh
Ram C. Cooper. Maria Fel­ conducted
low a. h ie Rucker, JoAnne L Keane, pastor, will ht-gin
Fleisrtinian, Emil Schmidt. Thursday at 8 p m. in the se­
pfcRSOHM- * ' ZE
Sanford; Elsie Trubenbacker. rial hall of the Church of thr
DeBary, f)orit Kmard. Doro­ Nativity.
Purpose of ihe classes is to
thy Rodgrrs, Lake Monroe;
-Murvella Owens. Longwood; study the basic principles of
Clyde Drew, New Smyrna Catholic life and belief* Prirr -j r
1'
Reach
»oni who ara not Catholic, as
JA.Vl'ARY I*, 1*63
well as member* of the parish
FOR THE
Admission*
or thosa eentrmplaling m*r
Patsy Woodard. Margaret riage. are invited to attend
Garris. James Dunn. Mae
Religious
instruction
for
Thomas. Patricia Cook. Mary public school students will hr
7!a(&gt;fI Max Hardin Iallie Bur held as usual for (Trades opr
ges*. Euniia Hampton Willie through five, Satuiday-t, 2-1
Agnes Riggens. Asa McCabe.
pm
and for grade* six
Lyman Baker Jr , Jenifer Kel­
through 12. Sunday, 7:30 p m ,
8 LG.
ly. Sanford. Willow Davis,
all at the social hall.
INFANT &amp;
!
296
Elhel Walker. DeBary, Stan­
The weekly •octal hour
ley Gardner, Deltona. Rober­
25c
ta Kessler. Rena Miracle. ipcnsored by the Holy Name
VALUE
,» * ,!&amp; .
j
Longwood; Eva Johnson. Apop­ Society will continue each
Wednesday at 6 p.m
ka
15c
Blrlfaa
VALUE
Mr ami Mrs Palmer Charl­
ton Sanford, a girl; Mr. and Police Whistles
REG.
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19c
Mrs Charles Woodard, Sanford
—
Tlie
Council
of
Women
a boy. Mr amt Mrs Eoghan
REG.
N Kelley, Santord. a girl; Mr plans to Issue police whistles
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19c
and Mrs Riley Cook. Sanford. 1° the elderly so they ran sum
a boy; Mr and Mrs Wayne mon aid at night if they feel
ill.
Miracle, Longwood a boy
a or
I
Disrharges
Veronica Cody. Eartha An na Beverly, Thelma William*.
REG.
derson, Donna Isaac, Barbara Lillian Andrews, Donna Ash
23c boric acid
sor j r
!
Butler, Benjamin Kati. liarel ly, Emily Myers. Willie Mae
Curry,
Karen
Law,
Sanford
llowes, Jacqueline Sweet, AnREG.
29c
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Hospital

lie signled out Kingsport,
Johnson City, Bristol ami the
Morristown-Greenville, Knoxville-Alcon - Maryville - Oak
Ridge and the Chattanooga
areas as Tennessee portions

of
Appalachia
containing
heavy nnd proSpcroua Industrinl developments.
"But in the outlying areas,
in lome o f the smaller communitles. in the mountainous

'areas and In some rural
nreas, we find severe probIlema of economic decline,” he
said,
"These have been brought
,a b o u t largely t h r o u g h

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Written for NF.A
Th# fierce, competitive driva
o f Johnny Crimmln* often
H ( misleading to hi* Uammate* ami opponent*, lncludIn* myet-lf. Before wa laimad
better, wa fait Johnny mint
not ha concentrating on hla
Rama while ha bcunced around
tha lane* keeping up the chat*
tar.
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though, ha » » i glad to explain tint thinking through
each delivery waa a vital in*
gradient to hi* scoring auc-

c**». And nubody could quar­
rel with hia auccaie. From
victory in tha first National
All-Star tournament In 1941,
ha went on to a string of
major titles and election to
the Hall o f F»m* In 1602.
lie knew it and yon should,
too, that top-score bowling
requires tha auccesiful com­
bination o f many body incre­
ments. A quick mental re­
view o f those movements
summed up In lit* word con­
centration I* the beet way to
plan each delivery.
NEXT: .Smoother** Cnonla.

S trik e s • •
JTJI

Sp ares
c i p H Iragtio.*
Moy wt Uko thi* opportunfly o f thanking thoaa o f you
who catiif* out oil Burirlny
from ipKiti till 3 p. m. *For
your InformstloOg it win tho
latgeil Sunday crowd that
Jet Lines ha* hml etnee our
opening over five year* ngo.
We’re going to repeat tho
performance again with nrlilitlonnl nurpriae* in store for
you. The only way you’ll fln&lt;l
out shout w in l’s going on ia
to he on hnnd %
on Sunday st
the Ilmen mentioned.
We’re all an»lou»ly awaiU
ing llir start of the new
Navy
Intramural
Bowling
I cogues, again, The wnttl we
have Is that ttiviell la- two
l.agu-e of 20 U'liini «■« Ii on
Mnn&lt;ln&gt; a and Tuesday s at
6:15 p m. Welcome a! H.ard,
merit
about this
And talking
of
bo ultra,
group
happy
hetr-'n on* lor th* ri-rord
hooki.
Ita.-k on Aug 24 the NAS
Miillilcjinni’e uA ’ tram. corn*
post'd ( f K. It. Martin, 11 H
Far rise O. T. King, &lt; W.
liur-y. J. E Schlldl, D. L.
Ilenly t nd H E. Rngi-ro, went
nut ami bought ficraotialin-il
name card* liallng all of Ihv
tram mnmhars
To niy mind this t» the
first lime any bowling tram
In this aira ever went out
ami "glorlt-fl" via this touch
* m KHTVftKUM*!' FHM Hlim lu promoting themselves
Th*
f t! itf I ’ i|hi Ic* l «i«i ru e Itul llu- unique aspect re­
Uotl for Mwfnlrn»Jr &lt;
Kluf
i'U w i l l r v c t l ve* b t 4 i ( m i &lt; ir n - volves e murid one special line
‘ «hlii *
m11
M ior,
ri iRiv ria li, which liny had Imprinted on­
*
t »nit
vlc» *
to these raids away bock at
*■1 ful 111* Inilallutlmii uf.
fl HIIK* A«i&gt;4anrt■
r«iiU |JIh the rtoit of their bowling
t it hut Ian Hyil'Pifi f o r th* f a t - season in August— Navy la a
•&gt; InyoI*
MON li&lt; 't
CLICMICNTAHT gn« t.'hampe 10'&gt;4-tib.
SCHOOL ttmlfioW Countr.
Darn if they didnl' go on
ftorWft
W I L S O N KI.EWKNT4ltr out and captuie the title!
Congratulations, men. With
■•'HOfjL
U KHTMtOK l-XFMKNTAIlY confidence like this I e&gt;|»rt
SC I t o o l .
llOoKV.lt TOWN HI.WMWN to sea ell nf ynu nut nil UlC
TAUT HCHlM»L
professional tournament trail
OKSE/A
I'LEM ENTAIt V
very ahortly.
■r|IOOL
On bid f a r th* c o m b i n e ) ( n o Talking about tb* ■pros,”
J*ol » h » t l b* s u b m i t l e d a n t wil l
b* r«r*l«'«d until '! t»® I* If. set aside you wonirn shuipi.s
I h u r* « U )
U n « 4 t y t * . !M t «f cause Jo Brown of the -Sun­
♦Si*
Mu Ejout|
|i|iit|]ily.1 m I ian
Hull-lhiH Ctuiiiiit is iui Hif i .-t day Mr. A Mrs la-ngut fin­
htnf'/rd. Florid*, at nlHfli Urn# ally came through with her
tt|* bi d* n ill hi* I '- i M l cl ) ujmiiiil first
sanctioned 200 . plus
* n d r * * d *l ou i l
Can tract
Ji,*i urn• tile c n i i i n gaum. Now just watch her
cef uit* •*•! a t |&gt;luni * ».r| utiv
t smoke.
rvf *,i?#r IftCHtlan# 1ini til mu* * nd
Jo's srieiiin* of delight
i*:&gt;«r! flcji tU'M« iitd) tut ol’ iat n*
i I l»y slv im s itl ng ( i t no w i i h were the result of her 201
tti« Kinttneem, L A Hmbl and game . (Sec how Important
C. Will Muffin. I* Ml I'alllir tin
A**nn«, Winter Park Florid# each and every pin turns out
for lb* flrat m of document* to he, JoT)
btalncd flucli d*|Hi»lt will b«*
There's a dandy tie in the
f #f Ulldled Ifl full to rn h p*i M«mi
who tetutna iho doourii*fitp In Wednesday City League eura ood rotidltlan within ! 0 dny* lently. As a motter of fuel,
aftar bid «&gt;p*nln*. with »ic*pfan a* nui*d balnw. Additional percentagewise. In the won
• a la m a y h * v i* t.t t n * d a t a c a t and loss column It's all the
of 11 &lt;•# **f?h, *liliii will not hi
but there are a few
• • f Und * b 1*, O ' o t r a r t o r * » c r «i r - u n is
Injf dot'lltoi'iti* and «"»»• »tihin11* pins separating Jet Lanes,
*Ina t&gt;ropo#*l ohm11 bo rufundad Hob’s Restaurant and Pryor’s
half tba dipoalt upon return of
Slate Farm Insurance fivedocument" In good comllt lull.
A cartlftad c h * c k
o r b a n k some*.
d r a f t , |»ayahl* t o th* H oa rd o f
Last week, Bob’s disposed
P ublln
Instruction
f o r HtmU
t t o U C o u n t y * F l o r i d a ; U. A (lot
of Jet Lanes in • position
t i n m « u t li on in. o r a • a t l a f a u night o f bowling with first
l o r y b i d b o n d * i * c u t * d b y tb
l l d d a r *mt A c » * p t * h l a # u r * t l * a place meeting second, and so
In a n a m o u n t *- i u a I t o f l v * par on down the lino. At fate
c a n t o f t b * bid * h a l l b* *ut&gt;would have, this coming week
tnltUd W it h *arb bid
Th* *ufd*i*ful liMdar will h* these eume two teams aguin
raqult td
10 f m niah a nd p a y
for
aatlafactn ry
p a r f o r in ann o tangle and It ahould prove to
and payniaiit bond or bond*. be an Intertiling night of
Attanllon I* caiUd to tb* faot competition. All the wuy
that not !**• than tba nilnoiimn
•alar!** and
a* **t foitb down the line, any five-soma
In tb* *p*ol float Ion* nm»l b* could atill generate enough
paid mrtHIl projectT h * Hoard o f r u h t l * I rial run* steam to catapult Into the
Hon for limlnoU County, Flor* number one spot.
4 d a , r»"*rr%** tbv rigid to r«J*ot
There’s • new gimmick to
any and/or all b i d * or to watv*
any tiiformalUl** In lb* bid the Saturday night Moonlight
ding. So old ahalt b* with Bowling gat-together a n d
drawn for a p*rlod of flft**n
t i ll day# aub**«|u*nt to th* with H more and more folks
cipanlng n f bid*
w ithout
t b * are leaving the lante with a
«ogi*nt of tb* Hoard.
hlg amlla on thatr face and
J. O Wright. Jr.
CbalrntAo. Hoard of Fubtlo some gifts under their anna.
Ihotruotion for famlnola
This paft week, Linda Poat,
County, Florid*.
Elfla
Oldham
and' Mary
M. T., MlhMo.
p&gt;T
b«mlnol* County guparln*
Hunter were the “ amHer*"
t*sd*nl of Public Inatruefor tha Ladies and tha gtnla
flog and £i*t)fflclo g*cr*«
w an h e a d e d b y ' Jama*
tmrr to th* Board of Pub*
II* fRoimoiloa.
Brown, Jack Hudson and
ublieb JAA* «. 11, It, till.
Lnua
Cowl*/.
XI
Hi J»hn"A. Bpolekl
Here's something that'll Jar
youl
Did you gnls know that
your chance fur submitting
an entry in the fifth annual
Sanford
Women’s
Howling
Association
tournament
Is
leak than ;thre* week* away?
Entries does midnight, Feb.
A.
A*Docii&lt;tlon
p r e ild e n t
Eleanor Anderson and her
fins staff have hern doing
everything in their pc|Wer to
assure yqu of having another
eucreaafui
and
enjoyahle
tournament. One way that ell
of you ran materially anoint
In by getting your entry In
early and oflering your »rrv1. 1* when requested l&gt;&gt; your
■late of offlcsra.
Here’ s another new league
in the process o f organixing.
On Wednesday evening* at 9,
Hill Averlll nay* that he him
ut least 12 men » lin'd like to
■•rganlia Into a league but
would welcome any nther
kegler* whii’d ha Interested
ill participating. Hill's group
la nf the U. H Geological
Survey team In tha area and
would like (Ida opportunity nf
howling and uniting new
friends from this arts.
There's a sign posted at
th* Innes-—It will br a hundl-

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'Hounds Hold Onto Orange Belt Lead
'We Shoulda
Stayed Home/
Lions Mutter
If

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Georgia Tech,
Florida State
Tangle Tonight

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tlcrstA Sport* Writer
ATLANTA (U P I)-T h e re ’i
"We should hive sUjrod
• long, rocky trail from con­
home."
ference membership to indeThat’s whsi tho Oviedo
pendrnt lucoess.
I.toru srs muttering today as
That'* a harsh fact of Ufa
they girt stung by lb« Satellite
with which Georgia Tech bas­
He a tit Scorpions Tuesday night
ketball coach Whack llyder
on lha latter’ s court, tl to 40.
la having to live this winter.
And the Jayvrcs lost to SattdWhen Georgia T*ch walked
lito’i novices, too, by a score
oat of tha Southeastern Con*
of 32 to 31.
fcrenc* It caused barely a rip­
Re* Brooks and Jimmy
ple in the Yellow Jacket*' footCourier-set tha paco for the
hall program alnc* gridiron
Invaders with IS and 10 points,
•cheduir* are made up aseny
respectively. High man for
years in advance.
the Scorpions was Have AnAWAKD TIME: Murray Olderman, Newnpuper Enterpri«e Anftoclntiun
turn with a scorching S3 tab
But basketball schedule* are
aportn editor, pruaenta NEA’a Ilert Pell Awnrd to Wnahington rookie of
lies.
'
largely on a year-to-year bai­
the year Charley Taylor (left). And (ritfht) Jim Houston of the Cleve­
Satellite's defense kept tho
ls and Hydtr has found that
land Hrownn and Bob Lilly of the Dallas Cowboys flank Olderman who
Lions outside throughout the
independence tan be a bur­
presented NEA’s all-pro trophies to the top 22 players in the National
contest and they were held to
den—especially at first,
Football LeiUfue.
(NEA Telephoto)
only 13 hits nut of 5ft tries for
“ Tu make a go of It as an
2d per cent. Tl** Scorpions,
independent, you have to have
meanWhlls, hit 2d out of 43
a good team and a good sche­
for M per cent.
dule." llyder said. “ If th* fan*
That was tha story for tha
wilt be patient for a eeuple of
night.
years, we hope to provide
Tim Scorpion* ended the
both.'*
first staora with a 15 10 lead
At th* timt Georgia Tech
and the were- never behind.
mftd* It* hid far Independence
At U»e end of the half K was
last January, most team* had
30-18; after the third period
their 1964-68 basketball sche­
It was 41-25.
dules pretty Well set.
L.L.'a Me Too and Micky
The 8 corj)ioni rubbed it in
M o r e ‘ devastating, from
McCool,
leith
with
two
straight
attain In tb* final period byBy Harry Grayson
i see big fltldi. I’m afraid h* Tech’* standpoint, was th*
storing 2u tallio to the visit­ I grade A victories to their ert1NEW YORK — (N E A ) — might do the same thing to fact that the II temaining
slit, will he going for tliclr
ors' 15.
Thomas T.*Trotier atlemlrd a the three-year-old*.
Southeastern Conference mem­
Oviedo will seek revenge third »tmight wins of the s e a - meeting of New York Racing
"It was just a* well for the bers—against whom the Yal­
son
tonight
in
the
f
e
a
t
u
r
e
d
10th
Friday ,twhcn they ix»i the
Aasoeiatif n trustees st The betting interests that W-'Infrey |)ow Jackets had been playing
Lyman Oreyhoundttand Satur­ race at tho Sanford Orlando Jockey Cluh high up it 300 and Wheatley decided to un­
a total of It games annuslly—
#
day Uiey greet F.au Gallia twi Kennel Club.
Park Ava.
wind him alter he won the drew up a«ncw rotation sche­
Harold HolwrtRon’s L. L.’s
the home court.
A total of f |6 million will Champagne Stakes by seven dule that required 10 league
Me Too iwat out Inaugural
hr diatritiiitrd on the Big Ap­ lengths eased up. Had th* garner. *
Handicap winner Mivs Whirl
ple this year in 234 days of Wheatley Stable la-en interest­
Thi« didn’t leave ntueh remm,
in her lai&gt;t start, holding on
lining rlai ting Muuh 10 and ed In mure money, Sadeir, and llyder had to taka hie
gamely to win by a length
ending f l e e . 11. There was which won them, would not games where he eould find
Kc*ulU of Tuesday e v e n in g a much to he di&gt;cus*ed, yet the have had much company In
them.
rare«:
conversation w*» about Bold (he Garden State and Pimlico
“ In order to get some of the
1st Hare — 3/lft — Time 11.54 Lad.
Futurity."
Southeastern C o n f e r e n c e
By David lUgftlnhothim
It.P.'s Aimalpell- to no 5 in 3 ikl
“ Nothing about lloid l.nd teams on our schedule, We had
There hssn't been so much
The Seminole High eager* Maui Gate
14 00 3 HU es&lt; dement over s three-year Is from the wrung side of the to take them at their conveni­
lost s return match to the Mo»n \ mtor
3 to old thin early In the yenr since tracks," pointed out .(.Pllrien, ence," llyder said.
Mainland
High
Btlccaneerv Qulnle a (5 11 1104 20
t Itation w-SR preparing for "He'* * royally tired home­
This meant five games In
InM night V) 37 in a non con , n(1 }lH(r _ i/tg _ T|mf 3|
til* napault on the Triple grown; Fit* and Wheatley nine days et the start of th*
fcrerice till &gt;n Daytona llcsch Hur la-rry Hank 2t (W IT flu 7 no
&lt; iown in tt'lk I'itnth n was rac.-d his slrr and dam. The sraiun end another five m Tho
game
marked
Hie Tuy Heeoril Mar
l iin i to the last yult 10 wrap the Kell- dam, by i’rlncequillu, act a nine stretch in January,
Tribe's loth lose.
t'lrluv City Pat
11 JUj lucky Derby. I'reskness snd track record-et a mile and
It also meant hooking team*
Run lllnsoq wes high point
It, (moot Stakes In one pack­ five eighths heating eolta in like William end Mery. SuQlliniela 111) *SI 20
ntsn for th* Trlhe In the first
the Gallant Fos at old Ja­ wanes and Virginia Military
Daily Doutile (5 7) $15ft 10
age.
quarter with six jxjlnts. Tlir
3rd Hare — 3 /IN — Ttmr 31.76
**Hi&gt;td Lad could well he a maica.
winch have little gate attrac­
period ended with Ma till a ml
’’ Hold Lad waa schooled tu tion in this part of the coun­
Gin v Gone
3U NO 13.NO tj IS) super hotae," mid Tommy
holding a 13 11 lead.
In 1ok his sire's habit a/ .nni,- try, and having to settle for
l in llee Ih-e
6.00 3 liO I totter.
The Srmlnoles made seven
Martha Itnrk
2 NO
lie ir tin- hundlrappt-r for ning in front,” Trotter went crowds of 2,5tH' to 9,060 in e
point* m ‘ he second slants
the Jockey Club and racing on "Bold Ruler couldn't lie 7,18111 scot coliseum.
hut tha Hues hucketrd 13 to Qullllela I 2 3) INO NO
secretary of N'c- 3i,rk tra-k». rated. It coat him the Bel­
Georgia Tech doesn’t have
hold s mnlutln of 2ft.IN at tJie perfect* ( 2-4u ,1274 .70
In hi- theoretical Esperl- mont Stakes, where he was a bad basketball team and al­
lilt
Hair
—
5/16
—
Time
11.14
end of th,- tlrst half
double-teamed. Hold Lad call though lit record it only 8-7
Tlio Trllu- held Mainland to O H.’s Hide Man 7 00 5 Ho 3 in mental Flee Handicap, he rat
5 NO 3 111"• *he Wheatley Statdr'a till go to the (ront or come frotn gtdng into tonight's visit to
seven points Ir tha third quar­ W D.’s \oor
Spate ('itmmander
g no *"" of Hold Hulvr-Mlaty V»rn behind. He drmonatiated that Florida State, th* Yellow
ter lint tin* host team still
1.......... tun oil any kind of a Jacket* still have Impaa of
, ,hrr' p -umla ta-ner than S»d
maintained a 35 ?ft edge They (Julnlel (I 7 , 347.DU
■air, which eatnhlishril an earn- t rInk.
getting an at-large berth in
held Ilie lead till the cm I of I’erfeeta (17) 1120 00
"Hold laid has four white the N.'AA playoffs or per­
the gam*
i,h ,la'v — 3/lN — Time n.us nig record foi a Juvenile, and
The Semlnfll*'Jayvees also I Crane Bock
1660 5 70 U00 (rum sevrti to 2.7 poumla thv -to- kings which will further haps 1 bid to the NIT tourn­
iteflatu the ancient Devonshitv ament.
lost to the Baby Buc*. ftft 42. [Casual Pol*
ft iky 6 «0 super uir of sll the others.
’ ’ It's a ihame that Jim Fit- rhyme.
llyder is optimistic about
hut a number of the Sanford Irish .SiiR|&gt;en*e
6 jq
“ 'if you hatr a home
rlrniiii.tn couldn't have remain­
next year'* schedule. Hr al­
player* *hotted marked im­ Qumlcla i J 3) 33f&gt; to
ed active- another couple of
with , four while kgs, keep
ready has 22 of a planned 26
provement
Perforin (5 7) J122.I0
him nut a day;
years
and
cbmol
out
his
career
games lined up and promised
Wayne it u r n s t e a d way 6th Rate — 3/ld — Time 31.91
‘ If you have a horse with
with Hold Lad,” rut in Pa:
it will b* a full-scale major
high man with so point* anti A Mar Duff
II 20 27 TO ft at
O'iiiirn,
NYRA
director
of
three
whit* legs, send him
league elate.
Ron Dudley wa* second with Gone Joe
12 fM 4 07
far awayi
publie rrlalions. ''Sunny Jim
" W’e’U have a good littl*
fiva. Wally Jarnlgan and Gred McAllen
4 40
’ If you hate a horse with
trained
a
number
of
gieat
team nest year, but without
Shlv.ly made four each and QqlhieU (2 31 Ml 00 #
two white legs, sell him to
horaea, Dark Seitel, Gallunt
a hlg man we may he in trou­
1-srry Hodges added three. Pcrfocla (ft-2 l 3112.NN*
a friend;,
^
ble,” Hyper said. "Our re­
Paul L«Roy snd Greg lianas 7th Rare -a. S — Time 40.71 Fits, Omaha, Johnatuwn, Nashua and Hold Ruler, among
'If you have ■ horse with
cruiting dropped off for sev­
added two each
Old Method
14.80 IM)0 3 20
them, but I helleve even Fit*
one whits leg, keep him to
eral years and wa'vt got to
The TtHh- will *ee aetlon SI art Twain
l.fj}' 3 tu never saw olir like Hold Lad,"
the end.'
rebuild.”
Friday night wIk-ij they travel Solid Sadia
S 20
Sunny J I m Fitiimmons,
In Winter Park and a gam.
(Juiniela (5 7) Ift4 20
who will t&gt;e VI In July, turned
with the Wildcats
Pertecta (5 7) 1178 Wl
Mr*. Henry I'nrneglu Phipps'
ftlh Race — 3 /IS — Time 31.40 stock over to Hill Winfrey
Cherokee llulou 7 liu 4 2t) 3 00 Inst year
llohMin
3.40 3 1b j "Hold lad rbased tha twroTeekoti
3 'f11 year-nlds sway, aettlng a track
Qulnu-la (1-6) f 18 40
j mark at Saratoga in August
Poat T il
Perfects (6 1) 312 60
by winning th* hopeful under
Sue Jackson, howling for 9th Race — 3/18 — Tima 31.83 wraps and looking hack," re­
F.XCEIT
6 to 3.40 3.80 called Trotter, who like* to
Howe Tire Bhup, pushed her Small Dewitt
BUNDAY
Man's
tiuavd
to
fid
3
m
leant track into first place in
4 00
the Band Spurs Women'* Gator, l-amt
Uulnicta
(1-J)
Sift
fto
■w . . a
m
Bowling league with a £10
high single gam* and a hoft Pertecta (1-1) 333 60
series.
Howe's took
four 10th Kaca — 3/18 — Time 31.34
WEUNEBDAY
8.40 10 80 8.20
games from the Alley Gats Himpy
FRIDAY
Statesboro
IJ
20
5.8b
with Colleen Worship rolling
SATURDAY
4.00
a I67/4M' in tha looting Busty Jet
9 P M.
Qumiela (3 4) 3102 30
causa,
who was In first place, lost Pertecta (4 4 ) 3568 40
Betty Anne's Hair Styling, Illh Race — H — lim a 40JM
EXCITING NEW
43 60 11 20 3 NO ACTI0N1THRILLS)
two games to lha O.K. Tire Kahob
tfoUV iahil I***
1 no s on
Hhop with Dot Johnson roll­ Rockin Mollie
4 00
ing well for the tire-team, a Ttitle s Girl
FEATURED IN EACH RACING PROGRAM
179 gains. High for th* oppo. Qulnle Ia (1-4 ) 329 80
FIRST GAME
altion v u Batty Callan with Perfect (1-4 ) 3225 00
THURSDAY LADIES' NIGHT
• 177/467.
Mutual hand.e 334,433
Glass-Enclosed, Heated
PARI-MUTUEL
Grandstands A Clubhouse

LL's Me Too,
Mickey M'Cool
Tangle Tonight

Mythology Soys!

Bold Lad Can't Win,
So Experts Disagree

Bucs Trample
Seminole Five

Sue Jackson
Rolls Big 210

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LAST GAME

By Jim Bacchua
Herald Bporls WHter

The Lyman Greyhounds evened their overall
record at five wins and five lo*aca and boosted their
Oran ire Belt Conference record to five TvJns and otm
logo with a runaway fid—10 triumph oter KiHuimnire n
highly touted Kowboye at Lymari Tueaday night.
The K o w b o y a , con ‘ defeat lai\t week, wire
querors of DeLand Bull- completely overpowered by an
dojtH who h a n d e d the alert and aggreilive Lyman
'llnunda their finit OBC team.

Anybody Got
A Sea Cow?
Male, That Is
PALM BEACH GARDENS,
(UP1) — Millionaire develop­
er John D. MacArthur decid­
ed 'aeyerel mofttha ago the
lavish new heedquerter* of the
Professional Golfars Associa­
tion her* lacked only one thing
—a tea cow.
MacDonald got hi* **• enw.
It Is a young thing, a girl, and
weigh* about 200 pound*.
The sea cow. more proper­
ly culled a manatee, is a rath­
er ugly niammal that spends
tim* In salt water but prefer*
brackish Inland waters. Sailurs In the days of slow-moving
ships used to get them con­
fused with mermaids.
MacDonald’s sea cow was
discovered by the Army Corps'
of Engineers getting in the
wuy of boats In I’alm Beach
harbor.

Lillie League
Will Organize

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st/cuu{o
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KENNEL CLUB
lll\ t I . — *4

MIDWAY BETWEEN BANFOJtD •

OJtUNDO

Line score:
Kissimmeee 8 9 8 15—4ft
Lyman
14 1C 18 12—8ft
The TTounds took an early
lead and Increased it steadily
throughout the course of the
game. Kissimmee never can-s
close after the first few min­
ute* of play.
The superb ptay of J,,*
Asher. Eddie Long nmt Mika
Sterling was Influential In
the Lyman win.
Lymon scored 10 of 18 free
throws for 67 per cent. Ki*.
simmee made 12 of 15 for 75
per cent.
Ather'a 17 points boosted
hla season total to 174, an
average o f 17.4 points par
game. Asher i* well on hi*
way to a 300-pulnt eeuson.
Lyman’* OliC record is 61
and they atill maintain their
slim lead over DeLnnd.
Th* Greyhounds’ next two
contests are ngainst non-con­
ference foes, Oviedo und
Bishop Moor*. Both o f these
schools defeated Lyman esrli
er in the season and a nnr-h
improved kennel will toe uut
for revenge.
The next cunferenr* tilt Is
against last place Lekevtcw
next Tuesday night. Lymsn
defeated Lakevlew 56-17 In
their initial meeting
Scorers for Lyman wrie
Asher. 17; Long, 10 p-un&lt;»;
Sterling, 10; Gene Winkleton,
■t; Richard Moore, ft; ftave
Mails. 6; Kenny Annent, 2
Scorer* for Kissimmee were
Allen
Starling,
12;
T«m
Freisner, 19; Dick Blevins,
7.

A general meeting of Seminule Little longue, Inc, for
ill members and interested
patties hum been announced
by C. t- Cooper, president,
for 7:.70 p m. Thursday at
Christ Episcopal Church in
Longwood,
I'urpoi* of th* meeting will
Ttiree big events higliliplil
Iw to plan ectivltten for the
the GulMrrara Park ramie
110)5 season, eeiect team man­ season: The 3100,000 added
ager* ami prepare for th* up­
Gulfstfeam
handicap, ■ Mar.
coming annuel )&lt;arl&gt;ecur.
20; the 330,000 Ron Handicap,
Th* ............. , - « u* P***' ! Mar. 27. ami the Florida Dmed a total of 2.7 team* in 1964, I ,
by of April 3.
in. lading Hanior League, LitHe League and Farm Tram*.
Ct.oper -aid tmlay (bat l.eago* officials anticipate at
least 70 tearnc to partlclpata
this season.
Bob's and Otto's
The Army culled the De­
Barber Shop
partment of Conservation and
IN THE NEW
(tie department railed MacAr­
thur who called a veterinar­
Sanford Plaza
ian.
Hwy. 17-82
The veterinarian Jironounoed
Operated By
the *e« cow healthy and MaeBOB WILKERSON
Arthur dumped her in th*
TGA'* meny canals.

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Waterways Laws

Pane 6-—Wed. Jan. 20, ’65

By &gt; iy De Cram*

Explained For
Fishing Club
By Mr*. Joha Leone
L aws relating to boating
and fishing were explained
for members of th* DeBary
Fishing C l u b
by Volusia
County Sheriff Rodney Thura
by at the January meeting
held in the Fire Hail with
Norvin Roach In charge.
Thursby pointed out that
laws should be changed to in
elude all power boata and that
all outboard motors should
be titled. In his talk he lnclutied water safely hints for the
fisherman and the boater and
presented the Florida Motor*
boat Laws booklet to those
present.
Assisting the sheriff were
Deputy Don Iiayicr and Dan
Hendrickson of Dsytona B e l­
ch who participated in the
question snd answer discus
sion.
Three new members Joined
tba club at this meeting and
ft was announced lhat a fish­
ing pole had been donated by
Mr». Harry B. Trice to be
given a§ a prize in the Rum­
mer fishathons held during the
annual recreation program for
children of the community.
Members who are interested
In organizing a deep lea fish­
ing trip ware asked to contact
Roach.
Refreshments were served
folowlng the meeting.

Newspaper Enterprise Assn.
You ar* in for m pleasant
surprise whan making out
your lnromt tax return If dur­
ing 1W4 your total incoma
was considerably more than it
had averaged during tha four
previous years.
This windfall Income for
1BB4 could have coma from a
big promotion with a substan­
tial salary Increaas, perhaps
a sizable Incentive bonus,
steady work with much over­
time after aavaral lean years
or even a clean-up made on a
quit show.
It’a ail due to a new feature
In the Revenue Aet of 19(11
called "income averaging.'*
Tha big purpose ef Income
averaging la to giva a tax
break to thoaa persons with
wlda fluctuations In incoma,
usually athletes, prlre fight­
ers. authors, actors and act­
resses. But the principle Is net
limited to these groups and
the tax-aaving feature may
he used profitably by any tax­
payer to whom certain basic
rules, which wi will explain,

plan. With th* tax rmU In­
creasing several polnta with
each ascending bracket, the
savingf resulting from holding
Incoms down into a low brackat ar* readily apparent.
The nil* la effactlva when•var taxable incoma for 19114
Is at least f3,000 more than
4/3 of the average taxable in­
come for the four previoui
yean. This excess is termed
averagshle Income, The tax
on it is the tax on 1/5 of the
averagable income multiplied
hy five.
To Illustrate the workings of
the new rule let's Uks a hypothstical case:
Tom Jones, n married man
whose wife had no Income of
her own in 1004, has had an
average taxahle income of $9,000 for tha four previous
ysars. Last year, because of a
new job on a commission bas­
is, ha had a taxable income

averagable Income
($4,000) Is found thta.
way:
Tax on $18,000 (4/3 of
$9,000 plus 1/5 of
$20,000) .................... $3,500
Lest tax on $12,000
(4/3 of $9,000) ........... 2.420

Tax on 1/6 Averagable
Income ____ ............. $1,080
To find the total tax:
Tax on $12,000 (4/3 of
$9,000) ........................ $2,120
Tax on averagable In­
come (5 X $1,080)'. 8,400

tions,' credits for dependents
and personal exemption* have
been claimed.
Tha importance of having
available your taxahle income
figures for the four previous
year* la readily apparent. If
you do not have copies of the
returns for those year* you
may obtain photostatic copies
from th* revenue director In
the district in which you filed.
He will charge you 60 cents
for each png* copied.
Because the taxable inrome
figure changed from Page 1
to Page 2 of the return* dur­
ing aome of those years, to 1«
on the safe side order ropies
of both pnges for each of the
four year*. Should you- need
those copies, don't wait until
the isst moment. Your revenue
director and his staff will he
busy at that time handling
the rush of newly filed re­
turns.

Total t a x ...................... $7,820
A year ago with higher tax
rates and no Income averaging
procedure the sum* taxpayer
would have paid $10,400 on
his $32,000 taxable income.
Note that reference has
been made throughout this
discussion to taxable Income
end not to gr«»a income for
the year. Taxahle inrome is
or m.ooo.
that amount remaining from (NEXT: Th# ehanget on child
As we go through his In­ total income after nil deduc­ care.)
come averaging procedure you
will see how thl* one rule
change haa saved him $2,5H().
Here Is how he determined his
tax under the new formula:
apply.
• You ar* now permitted to Taxable ineom* for
tBni ......................... *32,000
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Boating Editor
Will Address
Jaycee Meeting
Jitn Jrannell, boating editor
o f the Ft. Lauderdale News,
Will he tha speaker nt the
Jnyi-i’ra unriual DSA banquet
Saturday,
President
Clyde
Long nntiounred t&lt;»lay.
*1he speaker, who is B
Jnyree, Is scluduled to talk
about tha effort of the mn*
rums and the boating indus­
try on the Ft. Lauderdale
ci-iiriiiniy.
The banquet Is open to the
public tint those who would
wish to airivt- in time to
hear the apcitker are advised
to come about H .10 p. m. The
banquet lo gins at 7 30 p m.
at
the
Police
Benevolent
iliiibhng on Kcinlnole Ih.uletnal mid reservations may be
made by ratling tin Jnyree
of fire.
Maui activity of the ban­
quet will be the presentation
•it this year's Distinguished
Service Award, which is kept
secret until the time of the
rere ninny.
other singular awards will
include lbs (loud Cuyernment
Awuid. the young Sailor of
the Year, the Young Farmer
of the Y’ enr and the Young
Teacher of the Year.

Fire Auxiliary
Plans Projecls
By 31rs. J)&gt;hn I .rone
A bakrlees bake sale for
this month and a dessert card
party fur February were plantied as fund raising projects
hy the Auxiliary to the Dr.
Bury Volunteer Firemen'* A*
Miriatinn at the regular meet­
ing of the group last week.
Two new members werr
presented snd program for
Ute year was outlined at the
meeting conducted by Mrs
Thomas Howard and opdnfd
with invocation by Mrs. Eu
gens B. Beincrt.
A thank you tetter for a
$22.33 donation sent tu veter­
ans at Christmas wss read
from W. A. Baldwin, adminis­
trator of the Lake City Hos­
pital.
It was announced that re
hearssls for the annual var­
iety show scheduled for April
will begin J*n. 23, i p m., at
the Fire Hall.
Mrs. Ivan Walker was na­
med his tori in lor the auxili
■ry.
Refreshments were served
during the aoclal and game
period following the meeting.

W elsh Justice
c A n o i e r , w .i .» t u r n —
Thomas John of Newport,
Wales, 31, a truck driver, waa
at-nicnced lo jail for four years
and hia driving license was
suspended for 60 years after
he pleaded guilty to charges
of drunk and dangerous driv­
ing.
1

HILL ROGERS JR., of Runlnnd Estate*, alamls
in cockpit of Ills ‘’uirplftnc" play house, a giH
from his parents on hia eighth birthday. Deaigned from a World War 11 training piano by
his father (right) all controls were left in and
it was outfitted with shelf bed and an assort­
ment of piny wenponn.

Airplane Play House
Pride Of Youngster
By Donna Rate*
glut training during World
Many youngsters hive play War II. was acquired from
houses but few children can Boh la-i-'a aiipnrl In In 1.unit
by ) tiling Bill's parent*, Mr
boast that they have their
and Mrs William II lingers,
own "airplane" play house a* arid placed in Itirlr backyard
can Muster Bid Unger* Jr. of nt Walts Drive.
Hunlund Kstutcs since his
Tlie fuselage, weighing np
eighth birthday last kriday. printinuitely Him pounds, has
all the controls still In It and
The fuselage of th* AT-in
is outfitted with a shelf bed
twin engine Ilrechcraft, which
and assorted play weapons
had been used fur multl-en- and toys.
The only problem develop­
ing over th# new Equipment,
other than an excess of play­
mates. is tit* desire of young
Bill to paint,:t silver and that
of his father to paint it red,
both of which Ii h v i - been
The Glnderville Volunteer given tha-veto by his mother.
Fire Department alectsd offlAt any rale, regardless of
cere at the Drat meeting of color, the ttogrrs backyard is
llMib and Thumas Waiaa waa sure to bo the renter of attraction for neighborhood chil­
named president.
dren
for many month* to
Other officers chosen In­
come.
clude W .' A. .Smnroskl, vie*
president; L. V. Black, aerrrtary, and 1^-on Steinmeyer,
O V E R 3.1 Y E A R S
treasurer.
At First A I’almrtto
Directors Include R*x A.
(Alongside old poet office)
Byrd, Robsit U Bradbury,
Bonner L* Carter and R. D.
1'rieat.
Men In th* Runiend or
South Sanford arras interested In helping to strengthen
th* departmant ar* invited to
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• T ile '
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Sanford Chapter 14B4, Worn*
cn of the Moo»c, conducted
enrollment for four new m*mbera at the January Chapter
Night Program Meeting held
at the Mooae Home.
Iteceiird In the chapter
were Eliia Cherington and
Mary L. Iteaur and in Chapter
O were Grace Keck and Hel­
en Mcrrit.
The program waa in charge
of Shirley Waihburn who prerented a faahlon rhow of chil­
dren's ipring outfits for E n t ­
er. She waa aaaiitcd by com ­
mittee member U llir Spain
and Carol King waa (he nar­
rator. Model* were Joyce Waahbum, daughter of Mr. and
Mr*. Stan Waihburn and Linda and George Illatl, children
of Mr. and Mra. Chuck Potcat.
I’ lam for upcoming event*
were dl*cu»»cd by Senior Ur­
gent Kloiir Small who outlln
eil. In particular, drtaila of the
Midwinter Conference to he
held at the*Mo*«e Home,,Sun­
day, Dee .11, beginning at
1:30 p m At this time the
Sanford chapter will be ho*i
e -j to four WOM chapter* of
the area.
,
The group'* monthly bin in
e*i meeting will be held at
the Home neat Monday at a
p in. All co worker* are urged
to attend In order to aialtt in
final planning for the confer­
ence

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tion today u eapecled to co«t
fltxiul J.’ t million, almost $sno,.
i«« i more Ilian the t'.)6l installa­
tion of (lit late John K Kennedv.
'this is a in pm rent increase
in the roit id Installing a
president in the four \earv
from the New Frontier to tho
Great .Society
Inaugural chairman Dale
Miller attlihuted the tncrea-ii
to the higher cost of parade
reviewing ttand* and " many
other thin;:*
Ml eve* (it lino OiiO of live in­
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out of p ru n e fund* I'ongrest
authoMird ttua sum to build
(lie 'emporary siand* on tho
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maugiiial i oiilritiutl'ms.
although fnrmdden to donate
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mfiool audilnrimn to hear a
program on Juvenile detln
ipirnrv with (*, \eriiim Mire
a* gueat speaker
lii frevhniriit* will Ik- aer
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tlie projwam and meeting,
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Lady Bird Is

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By Helen Thoms*
WASHINGTON
(UPI) —
For Lady Bird Johnson the In­
auguration of her hutband to­
day la the triumphant culmina­
tion of a dream they have shar­
ed for 30 years.
The First Lady, whose un­
flagging confidence and belief
in him have sustained her hus­
band through victory and de­
feat, appears to her friends to
be walking on air these days.
They say she has never ap­
peared more radiant than she
baa during the past few daysof inaugural festivities.
But through it all she has
never held htraelf aloof from
those who helped fashion her
husband’* Nov. 3 history.
Mrs. Johnson feels the Pres­
ident's commitment to the
"Great Society" also involves
her. She hopes to work on
Johnson mementoes for his
boyhood home and library.
She has berome more fash­
ion conscious In the past few
months. Her clothes have a
special flare ami her new “ ro­
mantic" hairdo*, done by styllat Jean Louis, give her a re­
gal look.
THE.CAMERA cAught Vice President Hum­
She drew admiring smiles
phrey and President Johnson In an informal
from the crowds Tuesday
Hhot at the LHJ Ranch when they undoubtedly
night when shi swept into Con­
discussed plans for today's inauguration at
stitutional Hall for the InaugurWashington.
*
(NEA Telephoto)
, si concert clad in a red gown
with a alight train.
She also attended
aupper
dance given by Mr*. Albert
Lasker, widow of the New
York philanthropist, ami Wash­
ington attorney Abe Portal.
The Inauguration—the big and Claire Bloom In Dostoy­
Mrs. Jonnson kept smllng
throughout the concert. Part ahow of the day and night ia evsky's novel on the effect
of .the reason seemed to be leleviaion's saturation cover­ a father's greed and sens­
(hat the President was having age" of the inauguration of uality has on his three sons.
President Johnson which will The emotional conflict* of the
« wonderful time, too.
They heard pianist Van Cll- Include the events end color father's (Lee J. Cobb) offburn, violinist Isaac Stern, preceding, during and immed­ spring lead to murder. The
and excerpts from ‘ T orgy and iately following the ectuul sons are played by Hrynncr,
Bess" sung by Therese Cole­ ceremony which Is scheduled Kirhnrd Hasehart "and Wil­
for noon. Coverage of the liam Shatner. Mis* Schell
man and Todd Duncan.
Mrs. Johnson said she "loved Inauguration panicle will fob plays tho voluptuous Crushlow. CHS and NHC lire sched­ enku and Miss Bloom is the
the entire evening "
She beamed happiness at the uled to begin their official aristocratic Kalya.
8:30-0:30 p. in. (ABC).
supper dance when she was coverage at 10:6(1 a. m„ EST,
greeted with a hug and kiss by AHC nl 1(1:30, though all Shindig. No Boris, tgin and
old friends like Ambassador may start earlier. NBC* To­ Vincent, this isn't TV's cham­
day Show will provide pre­ ber o f horrors, it's the ex­
Adlal K. Stevenson.
liminary coverage beginning panded version o f wlist used
to be a half-hour show. It’s
at 7 a. rn.
Evening coverage. In addi­ no different, It's Just twice
tion to news broach lists, will ns lung anil feds Intermin­
include CHS and NHC pick­ able. The stars, calculated to
ups from the four inaugural send ecstatic shudders up
balls from 11:16 p. m.-mid­ and down the collective hacks
MIAMI BEACH (UPI) -T h e
night, NIK,"a "Inauguration of teenage America, Include
federal government has an
'(Ifi” with Frank McGee (7:311- the Dave Clark Five. Gerry
obligation to support improve­ 8 on ji. m,, EST), AIIU Scope's and the Pacemakers, the Bolt­
ments In school systems he "Hail To The Chief" with ing Stones, Bohliy Sherman,
cause "the entire nation suf­ Hon
Uorhian
(1U.30-11:00 |Donna Loren, The Kinks, The
1Blossoms, The
Willingtons
fers when any of our citlrens p. m , EST).
are denied the lies! possible
H it p lo (NHC). Wednes­ and a couple of others who
education," according to Sen day Night At the Movies. should have known better.
J. William Fuibright.
"The Brothers Karamazov." Say one tiling for Ibis show.
Fu Ibright, chairman id the (Color |. Long pic tures serin Unlike Its NHC competition,
Senate foreign relations com to In- III TV style (tits season. it doesn't pretend tn be somernlttcc, spoko before the mi This three-hour film stats thing It Isn’t. And "ynkrty
tlonal convention of secondary Yul Hiyiilicr, Maria Schell yak" to you too.
school principals
"Education is a national
problem which requires ns
initial solutions," he said "I
can think of no area of public
greater returns for uur mon16:10 it*! .M|t»n#y Hurka
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Washington Scene
Texas-On-Potomac
WASHINGTON (UPI)
Thousands of visitors crowded
the nation's capital today for
the inauguration, giving the
d ly the aspect of a aomcwhal
confuted Texas • on • the • Po­
tomac. .
Tn the lobbies and corridors
of the city's hotels — andt in­
deed, In the hotels of Balti­
more 40 miles away. — 10-gal­
lon hat* and hlgh-b?eled boots
predominated.
tn fact, it was reported,
someone "important" on the
inaugural committee had de­
cided there was too much
Texas in evidence ami asked
tire [.one Star State’* delega­
tion to leave their boot* and
Stetaoni at heme. The memor­
andum was largely Ignored.
The inauguration hoop-la,
Washington's quadrennial an­
swer to New Orlesns' Mardi
Gras, was io^full swing.
Every event was* crowded to
overflowing, no major street
was free of monster traffic
Jams, and parking tickets were

diiqhtiqhiA

0 0:3(1 p. m. (CBS), Dick
Van Ilyke. "StBcey Petrie”
(Part I). It’s ne|M)lisrn time
as Dirk's brother Jerry re­
turns as Bolt's b r o t h e r
Stacey, Stacey is s shy type
who’s
been
corresponding
with a girl he intends mar­
rying, if he ever gets around
to meeting her. But, since
tie'll have tn work up to this
step gradually, he wants to
start out slowly by trying a
date with Snlly. But, Sally
ha* a friend of her own who
doesn’t go for this iiira at all.
iAlrly entertaining, hut not
one of Die series' bent.

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Soldier?" A toy manufactur­
er is blown to hi* final reward so it shouldn't bo too
surprising that much of this
dialogue is just too cute anil
adorable for words. In fact,
pantomime would have been
an improvement. Particularly
since luscious Abbe Lane is
a major suspect and Martha
Ifyer is another, proudly dis­
playing hrr new. sexy image.
Other suspects include Chill
Wills as the toycoon's mili­
tary adviser, Louis Nye ns a
toy spy. and Joan Caulfield
aa a toy psychologist. Alt
(list's missing is for the mur­
derer to tie a toy poodle.
10-11 p m. (CBS). The Dnn
ny Kay Show. Itungene Coca
and
Danny
get
together
again tonight and there is no
end to thp comedy routines
these two can pull off. Either
as a husband and wife team
or in doing a parody on love
scenes from the movies they
go gteal. Singer Nancy Wil
son guests with “ The Best Is
Yet To Come" and "Love Has
Many Fm ea." Stu- also joins
Danny in "Simple Melody."

J a n u a r y 21# 2 2
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SET OF 2
CANNON

Sniffer Shatters
Face Of ('lock
LONDON (UPI) — Singer
Harry Secorntw- offered to re­
place i cluck whoit- glass
face ws* shattered the mom
ent he hit a high note while
singing "If 1 Ruled The
World" on a television show
from tho Paladlum.
The clock lace shattered tn
Barnstaple, Devon, 200 miles
away.

STOREWIDIO
CLEARANCE SALE!

l im it o n e p l e a s e ,

BARGAINS
G A LO R E!

WITH YOUR PURCHASES

MANUEL
JACOBSON’S
IJEPT. STORE

OF $ 10 .0 0 OR MORE!

Dining Out?

P U B L IX . . . W H E R E S H O P P IN G IS A P L E A S U R E !
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You'll enjuy ths aurprlaing
variety of dtlicioua foods and
th* fast, ccurtsoua service at tha
Trada Windi Cafeteria Wealed next
to the theatre in th* Seminol* Plaza
Shopping Center on U.S. 17-82 be­
tween Sanford and Orlaqdc. Tender,
printa meet*, garden-fresh vegeta­
bles, appetizing salads and your fa ­
vorite pi* or cake.
On Tuesday evening*, we offer a 10ox. New York Sirloin Strip cooked to
your order for only 78c. Thursday
night is Family Night with free desasrts for all. Saturday night ia Stesk
Night — a W . V U C T -B cn * »t»«k
cooked to your order fbr only * 1.00.

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1080 W#«t Sfata Sf.

Luncheon: 11 a.m. - 2:15 p.m.
Dinner: 4:30 p.m. - 8:00 p.m.

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TV RENTAL
• Balt*

Killed

111 the first game of the.
Junior Boys League, Sanford
Electric tripped Plnerrest Hex
all, 31-2(1. Strickland Morri­
son &gt;Mti over WTHB in tile sec­
ond contest, f&gt;3-37.
In a hard fought game
Simulant (hi came out on top
of Day A Night Grill, 43-33.
In the final game, First Fed­
eral coasted to an easy victory
over Atlantic Bank, &amp;H-3H.
A I Grooms and Kicky Smith
combined for 3t points and
Mike Kichards hit for 11 for
the losers and the Electricians
shocked the llcxall men.
Bill Schmidt scored 211 points
umi took all scoring honors
while Bandy Ivey and Ibrng
Malgowski combined for 27
markers for WTKH.
Randy Brown’s 311, points
was top for First Frdrral who
heat Atlantic Bank, - hh 3H.
Harley Sykra led the losera
with 16 and Calvin Griffin
hit for 12.
Standard Oil was led by
Billy Hope with 24 and Jim­
my Dutliam had 13 In the vic­
tory over Day A Night Grill.
Tommy Gracey scored 21 for
the Griliers.

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almost as numerous as the
"souvenir" invitations to the
inaugural.
Flags and bunting festooned
buildings along the parade
route.
Carpenters were still working
on the spectator bleacher* and
the White House reviewing
stand into the early hours of
the morning.
Tclevialon director* and their
crews were making last-min­
ute preparations almost up to
the time of the parade.
The harried ataff members
of the Inaugural Ball Ticket
Committee acted as go-be­
tweens in a lively swapping
operation as ball-goers at­
tempted to link up with friends
or Just to get somewhere else
then where they were schedul­
ed to go.
Blase Washingtonians, accus­
tomed to the yearly summer
onslaught of tourists, took most
of the Inaugural festivties in
their atrlde and Joined in the
fun. •

TV Time Previews

Education Held

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Financial Gossip .

Stock Market
Averages Hit
Record Level

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R ttR U H II

VOUR WNIIK1

By Jrtw Kama
(.
I T I Flnanrtil Editor
NEW YORK tUPlt — Tha
popular average* widely used
to indicate tha level of Uia
stock market hiva broken.,
through to record level* *tnca
J«n. 1.
Hoth the Dow-Jone* average
of 30 irvlunrlal (trick* and the
Standard t Poor’* Index ot
300 itocka moved into hint*
ground early Ihii week, a*
many analyit* had forecast
that the) might. Soma feel
that the Dow average certain­
ly will ‘ break” the POO leveL
Some bankeri, member* of
tlie traditionally con»erv*ti* a
portion ul the financial com.
in unity, believe It will venture
higher in tin.' first half of IS­
OS.
‘.
•
Other* are looking for It to
lie In a lower rauge by mid­
year.
ltd a wide variance of opmion w it disclosed in
*uney
taken by ilaukt-r'a MooUily,
a national hanking magiitne,
among 81 banker* m major
money centers.
They were asked far their
opinion on .development* in
various phase* of tha business
world.
.
r .» .‘ ~
A* (or the stock market, tha
megsilne reported, "the bulla
and the hears are alwut even­
ly split."
(exhibiting customary canlion In fields not strictly tiieir
own, 24 of the linker* did
not -make a apecific forecast
on the average*.
,\t one extreme, two of
lliote replying estimated the
Dow - June, average, which
stood at H74 13 at tile clear n(
11*14. would be in the 710 79*
area by midyear.
At Iho other, 22 banker* be­
lieved It would be In the *00W.'iO raiiKe hv that lime
KIgbteen estimated that it
would be moving In ■ *llgiitly
lower range than at pre*ent,
around the 8ik&gt; 849 area, and
1!) chose tlie 8.V) Ww range
Ttie t».inkers replying to the
pull, went along with th. be­
lief of other* in the fitiuncial
world that consumer lending
would Increase.
However, the migatlne rais
lioni-d. this did not mean that
outstanding loan total* would
ri.e greatly heeauae the re[laymen!* of Installment lonn*
have been going lip steadily
also.

HUMAN’S FAMOUS ORAH6I
•AND WIIHIRS
^ l,-lb : |»k^. 59*^

Watt Street Chatter
NfcW YORK (U PI) - Edwaul A Vintr A t o Inc. says
* trni|&gt;urary dwluia ur a per­
iod of consolidation may ap­
pear at this point.
The firm say* a conttnuatlo*
of the present show of ttren*111 will lead to an overliought
poiitton Jum at Hie (Niint when
resistance to any further rise
will be encountered.
Hache A Co *sy* It k&lt;ok* fur
fin tiier upward progress in
the week* ahead but would
' buy only thute Issues which
' are attractively priced re la.
'liv e to Ui* overall market.
Hie InternaTlunil MatilUcAl
Uuresu say* that altliougti
Hie market will reach new
high* In the popular average*
it will become more irnattlva
lu uulalde di’velotimenta.

State Revenues
Up 14 Per Cent
TALLAHASSEE lU H ) —
Beverage Director Ken Mor­
ris sii id revenue from th*
state's U irs uti sicuhulic Urveragrs and cigarettes took *
•harp rise in December.
Mtirrls said tbs total tax
collection
for
the
month
amounted to f i t .8 million, a
14 per cent hike over the
esme period during the previ­
ous year. •
Cigarettes contributed |5J
million to the total and the
rest eras supplied by liquor,
bees- and wine and miscellan­
eous sources.

The octopus, s i viewed at
Marinejsod of Florida, while
mU* r*»*wbllng the se« rosJJs
sod el*mi, i* oevertheleo* *
of Ife* moiluik

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Pape 10 — Jan. 20, 1965

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Bridal Coffee Fetes Miss Bradley

Sanford Pilots

Miss

Announce Driver
Safety A w ard s

The Rlblieuc Court home of! Mrs. L. W. Bedenbaujh, an I Mrs. Don Bishop Jr. ind I Perkins, Miss Susan Perkins
The Pilot Club of Sanford,
‘ Mrs. Martha Bishop Ashby aunt from Newberry, S. C., Mrs. Donald Jones assisted and Mias Donna Ashby aervInc. recently held the regu­
was the setting for a charm-1 pouring.
|the hostesses with Miss Linda |ing as floating hostesses,
lar monthly meeting In the
Cau'-aa Room of the First
Federal Savings and Loan
building.
Mrs. Stacey King, Libra­
rian of the Canford Public
Library, will be initiated as
the newest member of the
club at the January 2f| meet­
ing. .
The
Safety
Cmnroittee,
under the chairmanship of
Eloiae Cellini, announced that
the xafe driver- awards for
the month of November and
December were presented to
Ronnie Hall and Krn Hopkins
respectively.

ing bridal coffee last Satur­
day complimenting Miss Bar­
bara Bradley, bride ■ elect of
Trank Bowden. Assisting her
mother as co-hostess was
Mrs. Alex McKibbin (Niki
Ashby).
Mri. W. A, Kratiert a n d
Mrs.
Roy lfo|Ier greeted
the guests at the-door with
the hostesses, the bride • elect,
h e r mother, Mrs. Cordon
Bradley, her grandmother,
Mrs. J. F. Riser, and Mrs.
L. E. Lerper, mother of her
fiance, forming the receiving
line, all wearing the lovely
Camellia corsages which the
hostesses presented them.
The popular bride • elect,
who received the guests in a
melon wool skimmer, was pre­
sented a gift of silver from
the gracious hostesses.
The serving table, covered
in white Imported cut work
linen, was centered with two
two branched silver candela­
bra containing pink cams’ lions, and Camellias and (all
white tapers uniquely arrang­
ed to form a picturesque cen­
terpiece.
Coffee was poureo from ei­
ther end of the table from an­
tique sliver service with Mrs.
Leroy Soper, Mrs. Randall
Chase, Miss Ethel Riser and

NyleeneAlbers T o W e d ^

Sir. and Mra. C. W. Yar­
borough of Sanford, announce
the engagement and approach­
ing marriage of their daugh­
ter, Mis* Nyleene Gayle Al­
bers, to Bill R. Newby, son
of Mr. and Mrs. J. I. Newby
Idaho,
of Coiffer d‘ Alene,
,
The oride-eelect was born
in Reno, Nevada and attended
Seminole County schools, hav­
ing graduated from Seminole
High School with the class of
1963. In high school she was
active with the Majorettes and
Glee Club as a member of the
Triple Trio. She is presently
employed at the Sanford At­
lantic National Bank in the
Installment Loan Department.
Her fiance was horn in Susinville, Calif., and attended
schools * In Coeur d' Alcnc,
where he was graduated from
high school in I960.
The wedding will be solemn­
ized on March 6 at 8 p m. at
tho First Methodist Church of
Sanford. All friends of the
couple are cordially invited
to attend the wedding and re­
ception immediately following.

T h is Frid ay
Rjr Mr*. Frank Leone
The DeBary Garden Club
will meet on Friday, Febru­

ary 5* at 2 P'm* ** Ah* Com­
munity Center. Guest speaker
will be Mrs. Charles Archer .
of Tampa, who will show col­
ored slides of Flower Gardena
In Europe.
The Beautification Commit­
tee under Mrs. William Lakeman, chairman, will sponsor ♦
a Rainbow Tea, at the Center
on Thursday, February 11.
This will he a continuing pro­
ject to raise money for the De­
nary Garden Club's yearly
proj'ects,
A Tour to Busch Gardens
In Tampa will be held on
Thursday, February 18. Bus­
es will leave the DeBary Pla- .
za at 8:15 a.m. returning late
In the afternoon.
Luncheon is available at the
beautiful
Bavnrsin Garden
Restaurant and reservations
are desired by Wednesday,
February 10. Please contact
Mrs. E. Shoptaiigh of Shell
Rd. DeBary, chairman.

The Piolls presented to the
Seminole High School Driver
Education Program a magne­
tic truff|c bo^rd and stand. A
letter of appreciaticn for the
gift from Mrs. Ken Campbell,
driver education instructor,
and Andrew J. Bracken^ prin­
cipal, was read to the mem­
bers.
MISS NYLEENE GAYLE ALBERS
The club, under Its Com­
munity Service Program, has
adopted a mental patient at
MISS BARBARA BRADLEY, seated left, bride elect o f Frank Bowden,
the Sunland Training Center
was recently honored with a bridal coffee at the Hibiscus Court home of
In Gainesville. A letter of
Mrs. Martha Bishop Ashby. Seated with- the honorce is her mother, Mrs.
thanks wn» received from her
Mr. Andre* came to Sanford
Only two growers in the en-|ply with an urgent ^request t intgon, D. C. for Gypsophila.
Gordon Bradley. Standing from the Idft arc Mrs. Ashby and her daugh­
for the watch the Pilots sent
tire United Stales could com- from the White House in Wash- a perennial commonly known in 1952 for the sole purpose
ter, Mrs. Alex McKibbin, co-hostesses, and Mrs. L. E. Keeper, mother
for Christmas.
as Baby's Breath, to be used of experimenting with Gypsop­
o f the futuret bridegroom.
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Also a letter of appreciation
in floral arrangements for the hila, with the results amazing­
wp» rend from the Adminisinaugural foitlVltks.
.
ly successful.
t r a t r of Pierce Wood Me­
Arthur Andres, Celery Ave­
Last February lie was mar­
morial Hospital at Arcadia
nue grower, air expressed 60
for the Christmas raids and
bunches ot tlie scarce Baby's ried to a young German wo- (
monetary gifts each o f the
Breath Monday to the Nation's mart, who came to this coun­
The Magnolia Circle of the I Smith. •T. J. Taylor, F. J Kllnons, G. II Sykes, E. D j cllle Abrams and a new m em -] c j u j , ,n,-mb&lt;-rin ent.
try on a visitor's visa and was
capitol.
Sanford Garden Club recently I flam s, It. W. Herron, P. L. Kirchhoff, Lucille Slone, Lu- her, Mrs. Mary Thompson.
Mr 'Andres came to this 1in his employ as a housekeeper
met In the Fellowship Hall of
country In 1923 as a German for five years, Mrs. Andres Is
(he Plnccrcst Baptist Church
immigrant, having worked in a stunning charming brunette,
for the January meeting,
Pennsylvania coal mines until who shares her husband’s en­
Mr*. S. L. Wiggins, presi­
1930. when h? was able to pur­ thusiasm as a grower. For
dent, conducted the routine
chase a greenhouse, which led years he nas enjoyed world
business with various chairto his present status. Today he w ide travel during the summer
ihrii giving reports followed
ships three tons of Baby's month* and hi- bride is looking (
tiy a lengthy discussion of the
Breath annually consigned to forward to the annual trip.
March Flower Show,
By Jane Casselberry
Mr. Andres' biography is
to houses throughout tlie Unit
It was announced -that on
Pamela Huggins, daughter
id States to meet the demands lascinating A keen sense of
February 23 a card parly
of the daily all around use o. humor combined with intellect,
of Mr and Mrs John Huggins
sponsored by the Sanford Gar­
phi'osophy am. affable mangj
the pcrenial.
of 211 S mbry. ECassctberry.
den Club will lie held at the
Ba.iy s Breath is a delicate ners distinguished the Sanford
celebrated her ltth birthday
Woman's Club
at her home followed by a
plant, requiring a moderate grower a* a most delightful
This was a s|H-cia| meeting
climate. Mr Andres has a personality
skating party at Skate-City.
for the Magnolia Circle with
The honorce and her guests
cooling system devise.!, which
tin- group observing the 201li
Make candles by preparing
enjoyed cakr, coke, candy and
stores the plants during the
anniversary. Special guests
MR. AND MRS. ARTHUR ANDRES, Sanford
snacks before adjourning to
summer months after they arc a wick from heavy cotton c u d
were charter members, Mrs.
glow-era. air expressed Baby's Breutl^ to Wash­
dug up and during the cold, and rolling a sheet of tic.'*the skating rink lor an alterFrank Lteske, Mrs. A. C. Ly­
ington, I).
for tin? Presidential Inauguration
they are preserved with heat wax around it Give diftcnnt
noon of fun
ons and Mrs. II. C, Hcttcl at­
festivities. Mr. Andre* and one other grower
His unique system makes the shapes and sizes by rolling
Gurslt
Included
Mary
Hoov­
tend Ing.
were tlie only one* in thi* country with the
plant available fnr year round lengthwise, crosswise or di­
er, Debbie t.ambln, Dcbhin
Mrs llet/el brought a Mag­
agonally .
prcciou.* plant available.
j use.
G
o
r
d
o
n
,
Lorraine
Huberge,
nolia
blossom to (lie ‘ first
Debbie
Skislak,
B
a
r
b
a
r
a
meeting 20 years ago, which
Swearmgtrn, Jeif Howe, Hie
wus instrumental in the Cir­
ky Webber, Grcd Howe. Dav*
cle's brand new name.
id Shy, Jana Huggins anil
Highlight of tlie anniversary
Cymills
Juhcrkmeeting was a delightful drllv Mr* John leone
Ilealy of I, ink- Pal k. N&lt;"
Mildred Develle* and Le
monstralion of corsage de­
Ml*, i lyde Wi ght of Vol­ 5 in k \Vbile to DeBary they I'apmeuu of I'elitml Fulls,
signing liy Mona Bridges ami
usia Di. and liei mulhri. Mi». visited Mrs Mon,i Lewis and It I visited I ons!otde and
her capable designer, Buddy
V. Iti hsidsoo flew io Alta Mi and M&gt; It. It. Hu i wmat Mrs. Oscar i'upineau at the
Copeland, wliti created many
Delia, California, when new, of Morning Iduly I ■■ They DeBary Restaurant, Saloiduy,
lovely corsages.
of the death of tin- toother iiImi vlsilcd (her -on and hi* January Hi. on routr to S'
Mr Copeland designed a
MAliNOUA CHICLE of 1lie Sanford Garden Clith recently olmcrved tlie
and .win, Herbert liolm nlvoi family at Rivdeie* ttearli and Petersburg, «nd Miami, whore
corsage, the C'halnllna, tils
i'Htli mmiveraiiry with three ehnrter mumlsera attending the tnenu&gt;r;th|o
» » i reel veil in DeBary.
took m the sight* in route to they will visit with other rela­
own rtratlnn which can lie
event. Mr*. S. L. Wiggins, left, president of the cirele, is seated with Mrs.
Mlimn.
tives and gel spine fishing
HEADQUARTERS
worn draped across the neck­
The American Home De­
II. It, ndhnm, n ID yeitr niernher. Slitnding from the left me Mrs. A. f .
Mrs. Thelma Smith of Per­
done while sooth. They expect
line or over the shoulder with
— FOR —
partment of the Sanford Wom­ iwinkle tic. celebrated her
Lyons, Mrs. II. C. Hetiel mill Mrs. Frank Licskc, all charter members.
William Williams of Plants- to »top again in DeUuiy on
the design adapted for almost
an's
Clum
will
meet
at
the
Miltntay.
Wednesday,
Jauuaiy
turn
ltd.
has
his
brother,
John
their way home. Loo is a cou­
any purimsc.
V A L E N T IN E S
home of Mrs. C. P. Ilarkcy, 13.
L. William* of Newark, N'.J., sin to Constable Papineau.
Tlie Chntullnn is actually
AND
212 West 16th St., Thursday,
visiting him. Later the two
. t vyp corsages and Mr. Cope­
January
16
at
7:30
p
m.
for
a
Adam Muller is home from wit] go to California and visit
Mrs. H. Van Buskirk of Co­
land used pink lea roses, ny­
GIFTS
brief business meeting preced­ the W* St Volusia Hospital and John's daughter and his nmo lumbus, Ohio ami Mr, and Mr*.
lon puffs and satin leaves withing the program,
Mrs. Roy C. Butcher was *d- gi uiidchlldren.
E. Tarbox of Arlington, Mass,
platted pink ribbon.connecting
.Mrs. J. M. Moye will apeak mitted on Friday, January 15,
will attend a lunrheon on
the corsages to create a hiveand demonstrate party pastry to the same hospital.
Mr. and Mr* Wesley Saat- Thursday at the DeBary Res!y Cbatallna.
By Mr&gt;. Ililrhlr llariU
Aunts, uncle* and cousins
decorations, which promises
—----------- j-hontp of Uoniu-strurl Avc. rn- liuarant brfore going to the
He made each of the char­ The Harvey I,. Dunns re­ included Mr unit Mrs. Eulis
Members of the Seminole to he a lancinating evening.
Mr. and Mrs. George Uerl- teriained Mr** Bessie Shinn of Button Club Meeting, Orange
ier members a beautiful eor cently belli a family reunion Llllcy, Orlando; Mr. and Mrs.
Gifin - Cards • Books
Hostesses are
Mrs
Boy ing of Smyrna Dr eeleliratej Indiana, mid her brother, Evcr- City. Mrs. Van Buskirk has
Older of DcMolay
aage and presented it to them. at their home on Clarke Street E. F Dickinson, Jacksonville Chapter
210 E. First St.
Boyd,
Mrs.
W
A
Thomas
and
and their guests went on a
Mrs. Gerling's birthday with ett Shinn of Delton*. Florid*, been west since May
Mrs. I.leske received a cor­ lit Enterprise
Beach; Mr. and Mrs ft W.
Mrs
J.
P
Wilson
hayridr
Saturday
evening
Tha
a dinner at Uis T/dlus ReStSU^MT. ~"!t*atkamp worked—with
sage of red carnations, puffs
Home for the leunion were Howland and sons. Billie ami
group assemhled at the Ma­
rant, Daytona Bruch on Thurs­ Miss Shinn for 52 years and
and red leaves. Tea ruses Mr. and Mrs
llurvey Kd- Jack, Dtmncllon; D It. Dick
was glad tu see her come to
day, January 14.
com hided with blue net and . want Dunn and U inonth-old Iruon ami aim and daughter, sonic Lodge at 6.txi p m for
Florida. Anuthrr sister of Miss
w e r e presented
to M r s . son, Todd, who have recently David and Jane. Dunnellon; Ihr ride to New .Smyrna
OUR PRIMARY
Mr. and Mrs, R.-bcii. Steen-, Shinn'S was here list season,
Hetsrl with Mrs. Lyons re­ completed a llilcc year tour and. Miss Betty Jane Bright, Beach.
After
arriving'
at
the
beach,
sen of Crystal Di. had as their Mrs. Kalzrabcrger of dhirugo,
C O N C E R N ...T H K
ceiving a corsage of red ros ot duty with the Naval Air Dunnellon
Recent house gucsls of Mr. guests, Mr. and Mrs. Pat III.
they enjoyed hot chili served
ex, while puffs and lace.
PRE SC R IPTIO N
Also W, E. Dickinson, Mrs.
I Corps in Hawaii, Young Todd
Mrs. Wiggins was presented I w„
In Hawaii
(hil George Dickinson, Mrs. Em­ with sattine crackers and co­ and Mrs, C. W. Yarborough,
Avenue, were
ACCURACY
a corsage featuring a single ls his first trip to the stales ma Biggs and Gerald Biggs, kes while sitting around a 1805 Adams
huge caniphre which warmed Mr. and Mr*. John Shipman
orchid, Chantilly lace and sat
P U R IT Y • IN T E G R IT Y
Others attending the reunion all Horn Inverness; Mrs. John
and brjghtcncd t h c chilly of Kermlt, Texas and Mrs.
in leaves.
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were the Dunns' son. Charles Czcrc and son, Jack, and
Harvey Conklin of East Or­
Hostesses for the'Anniver­ and his wife, Jackie, and dau­ Mrs. Julia Kuclner, from Day­ night.
The hayride was chaperoned ange, N. J., who enjoyed a
sary meeting were Mr*. W. ghter Kim of Tampa; the tona Beach and Min Eliza­
WE INVITE YOU TO VISIT OUR
by several DcMolay dads and family reunion during their
L. Gramkow Sr. and Mrs two Dunn daughters, Mis. beth Dunn, Hampton, V*,;
mothers.
visit.
STORE
AND SEE OUR MODERN
Otto Borsdorf.
Also Miss Patricia Young­
John Earl Ogden and children,
The aerving table, covered Ronnie and Donna of Jackson blood. Mrs. Frcchle Rawls,
PRESCRIPTION DEPARTMENT
„ in yellow linen, was centered vUle and Mrs. Glenn Caldwell Miys Linda Ledbetter, Mr.
with the beautiful anniversary ot Sanford.
and Mrs. Hampton Dunn and
rake accented with yellow ta­
children,
Janice, Hampton
pers surrounded by Sweet Wil­
Use thumb tacks or cello­ and Dennis, all from Tampa.
liams, complemented with tea
Harvey Edward Dunn and
phane tape to attach envel­
sandwiches and a variety of
1.
ope* inside drawers to hold wife, Astrid, and son, Todd,
rtlishes.
departed this past week for
small items.
400 PAIRS
Others attending were the
2.
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Thurs., Friday, Sal.
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DEAR ABBY: My probl«m is jealousy. I am 2k and
my husband is 26. We'va
been married two years and
have a beautiful b a b y
daughter, and we're still
xsry much in love.
1 know there Is absolute­
ly no basis for my jealousy,
but I can't help it. Here's
an example; At a party re­
cently, the center of atten­
tio n w a s a blonde with a
good figure, which s h e
showed o ff by wearing skin­
tight red stretch pants and
a red sweater. Every man
there danced with her, but
when my husband did, some­
thing inside me exploded.
I walked out and went
home alone. I was hurt, hu­
miliated snd mad. My hus­
band came hnme /ig h t after
me and was shocked at my
behavior. I know there was

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Ry Robert B. Thomss Jr.
MIDWAY Elementary School Patrol members
were hosts to law enforcement officers at a
322-57SS
luncheon meeting when school safety was dis­
Midway
Elementary boy
cussed. Upper photo shows Sheriff's Deputy
and girl ichool patrols were
Wesley Place with school patrol members. Lower
host* to Semlnnle County
photo (kneeling) are Samuel Hillman, EatonSheriff J. L. Hobby and hil
ville patrolman, and Deputy Silas Lackey,
deputies, Silas Lackey, W ei(standing), Deputy Place, Chief It. King, Eaton-,
Iry Place and W. R. Brown;
ville, and Deputy W. It. Brown. (Ilcraltl Photos)
Chief o f Police Roosevelt
King, Eaton ville, and Patrol­
man Sarmict Hitlsman; Rev.
N. A. Watson, of Seminole
County Children’s Advisory
Council, and yours truly at
their, lunchroom/
Sheriff Hobby keynoted tha
affair with a ahort talk on'
»h at he titled '‘Individual­
ism." He spoke about the ef­
fects of alcohol on tha body.
"Do not follow the crowd in
consuming alcohol. It is a
deadly enemy to the human
body,"' he said.
Deputies Lackey, Place and
Brown
pave
ahort
talks.
Chief King and Patrolman"*
Hillsman conveyed some time- 1
ly information to thr croup.
The group of enthusistie
boys and girls were shown
how the cars are vquip|x-d
and the operation of same.
Deputy Place explained the
Use of the Mobile Clime Laboratory.
Rev
Watson delivered a
timely linpiooiplii speech Its
told the students to "make
good or make room. In order
to meet the challenge, you
must at rive to excel," he said.
Principal U I,. Hamilton,
who Is quite versatile, was
toastmaster. He did n fine job
as he injected humor which
fitted the nrrnsinn.
Follow iiik aie tm-riihn * of
the two p a t r o l s
Karen
George, D o r o t h y Lyons,
Brenda Henderson. Mildred
Williams, Linda Akins, Mar­
garet Hughes. Alvcrtu Shep­
pard, Rosa t'ollms, Lillian
Hill, Joyce Howe, Fill nk lo
Thomas, l.uvern T u &gt;■ I n r,
Branda Cleveland. Johnny P.
Hall, Willie Gilliann, Thirkle
Freeman, Louis Mihiii Hairy
Bryant, lleiliatd Davis, Gary
Cathy, Geoige t‘ h a i I o w,
James Lowery, Leasts Oliver,
Henry Brown, Curtis Wil­
liams. David Sheppard. Hub­
ert Martin, Fail Williams,
Joe Jackson, Jimmie Ferguaon, Reginald Ware. Willie B E 0
Smith, Lurnua Willis, Fddie Vinnir Tomlin, soprano, sen­
Ths members dsWilliams, Jimmie Hilt. Don­ ior, Dade City; Shirley Wulchsngr ths club's
ald
Pendleton, nod
I.e.xie
larr, soprano, junior. Miami;
t.ei
Bon Amie
Min tin.
good friends).
Members of the Patrol Re­ I amiso Polke, rontralto, jun­
Mi s . Annie L. Alexander
Jacksonville;
llurolyn
view Board air Lorraine Wal­ ior,
dUitiLra-lLo. fmahman. , presided over the business
ker, Clsdya Hall, Eva Rob Nelson, aw-ntrairo.
eession, TTsns* w-rre'discussed
insnn, Joan F.vans, Krma Tarsi'*; P. .JniiH'n .1imkm*,
regarding
the
Match
of
tenur,
senior.
Win!
Palm
Jamison, Marva A. Davis,
held
Herla-rt Black, Samuel Long, Beach; Warren Clark. tenor, |.Mm" " * M which * in
^"n- 49, at the DeClifford Pringle, Daniel Mit- sophomore, —4*&lt;uii|hmm;. - and. *
Luxe
Chur;-----------—
ler, Sharon Jenkins and Ab- William Ashfoid, l.ass, sen­
Attending
the
meeting
ior, Orlando.
per Jackson Jr.
Bessie Brooks,
Thr acromranists are Mc­ were Mrs
Katie Hohinson, Mrs. Moitrll
Concert Chorale of (trib­ Kinley Genwright, oiganlst,
Johnsutn Mrs. Lois .Metz, Lil­
une-Cook man College which junior. Jacksonville, and Iterlie It Fields, Mrs. Niltherine
eiirtalst* nf S5 mixed voice* 1idea Hogun, pianist, fri-shBentley-, M r s ;— D o r *4 h y
w ilt appear at C'rooms High Iman.
This conceit i» sponroti-I AdsmF, Mnrva Hawkins snd
School Friday at S p. m.
Mrs. Alice Davidson.
The Ult.l-fiS edition of the by Trinity Methodist Chinch
Refreshments were eerved.
t'horaie is under the direction The puldir is invited to at­
The
next meeting will laof Thomas D. Denipi, a mem­ tend this program.
hold at the home of Mrs. Lois
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ber of the music faculty and
The f'nmeta Club at Golds, Metz.
a graduate nf Bethune-t’ ook•
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pian College and Columbia horo Elementary School i*
Whatever
one'e
station In
now ill complete focus The
University.
life—he
cbose
it.
Nothing
The Concert Chorale's re­ organisation which consists
pertory is wide and varied, of BO niembets elected and in­ worthwhile *• ever accom­
plished without hard work
singing torn positions . from stalled officers.
the early periods In musle
Cheryl Black was elected and sacrifices.
The writer ranont help but
hisloiy to the conterpporury. president; Dianne Wynn, sice
This collegiate group has be­ president; Tlmjma Richards, observe the laxity of students
come outstanding in the sing,
jug of folk song-s and spirittfals,
Ths Chorale has concertIzed throughout thr State of
Florida and the raslej.n sea­
board o f the United States
appearing in Klcinhann Music
Hall, Buffalo, N. Y.| Han­
cock
Auditorium,
Boston;
Carnegie Hall, New York; the
Waldorf Astoria Hotel, New
York and many other places
tif note including a number
of colleges and universities.
The soloists of the Chor­
ale are Kathleen Cru-krtl, sopiano, acnior, Jacksonville;

secretary;
Gail
Johnson,
treasurer, and Barbara Wil­
son, reporter.
The memliers air anxious
and up-lifted in spirit as they
look forward to having an­
other year full of 'photo­
graphing activities and. fun.
These students are under
the sponsorship o f J. V. Papino, Mrs. F. II. Sinijb. Ola
Witherspoon, Mra. Hetty WIF
llama and L. Hampton.
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Mrs. Pecola Taylor, of 1000
Cypress Avenue was hostess
for Ihtt meeting o f the for­
m er'Young laidics Cummun-

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DEAR

DEAR ABBY: Our land­
lady la tha nosisst woman
in the world. The other ten­
ants In our building have
wamsd ua against hsr. They
say they*va caught hsr go­
ing through thslr drawers,
closets and even reading
their mall when they've
come home unexpectedly.
Sty husband and I both work
during the day, and I don't
want her snooping around
my place while we’re gone.
She telle the tenants Ihst
she ha£ to have keys t« all
the apartmenta because In
case It rains and nobody is
home she wants to be able
to get in to close the win­
dows My husband says we
should give her a V*r- 4 *ey
no. What do you say?
•LIKES PRIVACY

Trial* to determine the
American team for the 19f)5
N O lT n (D)
26
world's championship ware
ABBS
held In Dallas, Tex. last No­
V AJ 79 4 I
vember. Eighteen o f the best
♦ KQ
pair* on this continent quali­
+ JB
fied and each one played .140
WEST
.EAST
hand* u n d e r International
AT
A Q 31
V KI OB
VQSB
Match Point scoring in 17 k’o.
A 10 S S 2
AB43
board matches. Thus, each
6X7131
A A Q 11
hand was played nl nine dif­
SOUTH
ferent tables and, show ing
A A K J 10 4 4
tha tdiosynrraciea of dupli­
V 1
cate, practically nnAtand pro­
A AJ76
A 10 4
duced nine identical result*.
No ona vulnerable
I will devote this column
Nerth East South Writ
to discussion Of a hand, with
l *
Pats 1 *
Pats
declarer in thi* case moved
Pass 4 *
2*
Psta
to the South scat end with­
Past
Tits
out a name.
Opening lead—A I
Hand one of match one was
an easy four-spnde contract. including a couple of In­
Tha most common bidding Is stances of Nor III choosing to
shown In the bo*, although .open with a weak two bid
there were several variations Irather than a normal one bid.

One pair that opened with
a weak two bid stopped bolow game and Inst six inter­
national match paints by this
omission.
In the play at four spades,
West usually opened a club.
Thus,
the
defense
would
start with two rluh trick*.
Six declarers proceeded to
lay down the ace and king of
trumps, whereupon they had
to concede a tritk to the
apada queen.
Twn declarers decided -'to
try the slightly inferior play
of a second round spade fin ­
esse and were rewarded un­
justly by a gain of one IMP.
I use the word unjustly be­
cause in the absence of ad­
verse bidding or special in, formation, thr correct play
with nine trumps Is to try
the drop.

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)om
sm
: Ruth Miiiett
bv

By Ruth Millet
becoming resentful because
New spsper Enterprise Assn. - her husband behaves liks
Tha "domineering woman" most men.
whose husband trails meekly
Men am) women have to
after her i* mostly a figure aeeept each „lhei as they ale
of fiction. The man’s inter­ And one thing most wives
ests normally set tha p*es in Jimvc to ar cept ia that if thry
nr** tin hi joy Ih* n&gt;mpun ion •
a marriage.
Occasionally there is a a h i p o f t h r ir h i m han't.&lt;t t J iu y
huibumi who yet* interested will havt* to Irani to like
In a sport or huhhy or artistic "hut their himhuudi like—
endeavor because he wanta inatrml of trying to get their
to ahsrr hit utfr'a intereata husband* to ahsre their Inter*
But he is m lair bird.
t Mi*.
Most o f the time the man
Xnd they shouldn't ruin the
assumes that shared comjun- *"inpantonship by taking the
jonahlp in manisge meant altitude, "I f I ahsre hit in*
that the w i f e will phare his terra*% he ought to share
mine
Interests.
1 Iiin 11union *thIp » difficult
That is just n word of ex­
itIan a Iion to ii wife who
think| her husband is unfair.
A Jthough she hits leu rued to
*"« it
fish, play golf, ami enjoy I II I It * 1 nil f ( &lt;« f I hi r
Jtllllte, k p lI tlR iil f I lilt Mir
* i* i.
base ball games, she can't sit t Ittfltlit. In 1‘ rnliHlA,
d iMg him to a i oncer t. dance In lr 411f !!•( nIf n1
1.11.1.11 I
I I I 1, \ | ••
recital, 4?r ait exhibit.
D*i ttsel
She a»k», '‘ Don't you think
M &gt; %I, NOin t:
he ts being unfair and sel*
&gt;*" ,ir* *
f !'#n ihai
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* Th* un-lAf
will, nn (he

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nothing to It, but this happensd ovtr a month ago and
•very time I get a mental
picture of my husband danc­
ing with that blonde I get
all worked up inside again.
Is something wrong with
me? How can I control this
terrible jealousy?
JEALOUS
DEAR JEALOUS: Since
we are not all equally en­
dowed Hooks, brains, health,
money, opportunity), it is
only natural for those who
lark what others appear to
have in abundance to be
"jealous." You can control
your jealousy' "by counting
your blessings. When that
mental picture creeps Into
your mind, go pick up your
baby. Or look at your hus­
band'* picture, and thank
hcavrns for what y o ti
HAVE.

By Oswald Jacoby

U)st

Wrrxlh- Jan. 20, 1965 —- Page 11

By Abigail Van Birren

lacoby On (Bhidqs

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to achieve. If you have it,
don't chance loamy It through
ilrruamla on your huahand
that he juit cannot meet.

LIKES:

If you
prefer privacy to a snoopy
landlady, you had better
move. Because, like it or not,
the landlady has the last
key.
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DEAR ABBY: 1 read the
letter from the woman sign­
e d 'W A N T S TO LEARN.
The poor soul said shr was
.12 years old, hid quit school
In the fith £rade, and when
she told her husband she
wanted to go back to school
and finish her education, he
laughed nt her.
Please give her my mess­
age: 1 am 76 years old. and
1 drive '20 miles each way
lo go to evening school in
West Palm Beach from 7
P.M. until in p.M.
Tel] that woman that a
person Is never too old lo
learn, and she should in­
form her husband, who nev­
er got through Ihe seventh
gride himself, that if he
wanta to be a "nobody," she
doesn't intend to be a "n o­
body" w i t h him. (Sign
me)—

STILL LEARNING
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DEAR ARBY: "WANTS
TO LEARN" is to be cornmended, I am an English
teacher who . tcaches chil­
dren in day school snd ad­
ults In night school. I have
found that the average night
school student is a better
student (he herns faster
and is more conscientious)
than the everags day school
student, tt is not true that
the older one is the more
difficult it is to learn. All
one needs is the proper mo­
tivation. More power to our
senior citizens!
A TEACHER
e
* s

"How can I get rid of about
flte extra pounds and not go
tm a rigid diet? I am fortyfive and short.—Mary H ."
The answer is you canlt get
rid of excess Weight -without
dieting. If you lose quickly,
fine; then you can just cut
out the tiling* you know- put
weight on you. .But, If you
want your "loo, too solid flesh
to melt," It won't. You must
go on a diet and do it conxistcntly. Really, there is no
easy way. But when you slim
down, you feel so much better
and look »o much more youth­
ful It Is a very well worth Ihe
effort. If you are serious, send
for a copy of my "Figure Per­
fection Diel." It will bring you
back to your proper dress
size. Send me a long- self-ad­
dressed, stamped envelope ami
enclose one dime. 1 will also
semi you a copy of "Dlet|
Breaks" as a gift. Whal can
you lose? Jyst excesi weight,
that’ s all.
"What should 1 do about a
face and especially a neck that
look eighty and a figure that
looks forty? I am in Irelween
- M . L ."
Start a home care program
Use cleansing cream (no soap
no water).
Freshen
after
cleansing by using good quali­
fy wltcjt haiel, then apply
cosmetic oil. This Is simple,
but it is effective. Send me a
king, self-addressed, stamped
envelo|H- and a dime, 1 will
semi you a copy ol my popu­

Troubled? Write lo Ah.
hy. Box GU7UU. Los Angeles,
t'alif. For a personal reply,
enclose a stampci^^rlf-uddressed envelope
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For Ahby'a booklet, "How
To Have A Lovely Wed­
ding," send 60 cents to Abhy. Box 69700, Lot Angeles,
t'alif.

lar neck leaflet and tell you
Ihe name of the cosmetic oil
I use.
Be sure you sre using a pro­
per shade of face powder and
the right lipstick. Alio try
new ways to no your hair. And
how about your necklines—
are your dross necklines as
flallering as they should be?
"Should I take very good
dresses when I fly to Europe
in March? 1 am going to live
at hotels and have friends who
will entertain me at Uteir
homes.—Geraldine."
Certainly, take Ihe best you
have — make an impre.ulonl
Why do women tourists went
to look tike crushed lubes of
toothpaste when they travel
abroad? You dress' well at
home, so why not when you
travel?
Tomorrow — Career After
Forty

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tiain. the machine which digs
ditches, and ths recent inven­
tion of the orange picker. All
of these things will affect
them if they fail to get an
•duration or some type of
skill.

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that the average American has the
mental capacity of a 12-year-old. A
recent survey by the University of
Michigan indicates thdt this libels
12 -year-olds.
A study of public knowledge of and
opinion on Asia was carried out by
the university’s Survey Research
Center. It revealed:
— One-fourth of the 1,501 people
questioned did not know thnt main­
land China was ruled by the Com­
munists.
— About the same number didn’t
know there wns fighting going on in
South Viet Nam.
-— More than a third had never
heard of the Nationalist Chinese gov­
ernment on Taiwan.
The people surveyed seem to rep­
resent a typical cross section of
American society. There were 6-17
men and 854 women. Their educa­
tions ranged from grade school only
through college degrees. Occupations
included d a y laborers, farmers,
housewives and professional people.
The majority of those saying, "I
don't know" were among the less educated and a greater percentage of
them were women.
Rut how so many people with eyes.

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to primitive areas
South America
and Africa which have no electricity.
Radiographs, important for the
diagnosis o f tuberculosis and other
ailments, arc being made in the mid­
dle of the jungle with u system -using
the nuclear energy from a radioactive
isotope. Since it weighs only 200
pounds and needs no electricity, the
unit can be flown by light plane to
remote areas.
The system was developed by. Vise)
Corp., with field use in Bolivia spon­
sored by the U.S. Agency of Interna­
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lo l) D In ■ dilemma, Inr hrr
English teacher I* milch like
the critics who indicted 'Je­
sus (nr letting his distiples
sample the wheat In the
fields. Scrapbook IhU case,
lor it offrrs lair dala on
print psychology as deter­
mined hy the Urhtitnscopc.
And send for the booklet be­
low'.
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The man who has done his best has
done everything. The man who has
done less than his best has done noth­
ing.—The late steel magnate Char­
les M. Schwab.

Phil Newsom Soys

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No Solutions In Sight
Ily K. C. Thaler
LONDON ( Ur i l — Efforts
toward African unity ste far
from encouraging in the new
year.
Emsitionnl pressures, weak
regimea, ceormmie troutiles
and rai ml strif. nil base con­
tributed to weakening the

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frail stiuctuie of the Oiganiaation for African Unity.
The Congo troubles have
added to the ten sums in the
African continent, with no im­
mediate solutions in sight
The Congo rebellion wo.
preceded by one in Zniuiha'
last year. In both cases Com
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Bear I.ake-Forest Cily
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uf everythin!; happening there
today
R i v j i h i r s whi t h t h e O t g u i i
Mil l ion f oi A f i ji'ctfi U n i t y w a*
l n t e n de d
only

to

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t I' m p p m ? ed,

have

n&gt;»me

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have

been deepened.
French speak

in*; s t a l l ' * h n v e s h i l l e d f i o m
tin mo d e nil* a t o t h e m i l i t a n t *
They

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pi onl i ne
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k ui k F t hi oj i i a
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line.
T h e mo d e l a l e s m . l u d r I v o r y

( oust and Miilwjiaxiiy.
Tr ou bl e * ^ m
mo r e r e c e n t l y
have

Z a n z i b a r amt
in t h e S u d a n

deepened

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Political Notebook
W ASHIEST,TON &lt;NFA) ~
Any president i» believable
when he stresses, ns Presi­
dent Johnson did in his Stale
of th» Union message, the
great huidens of his office.
The hundreds of biwtmtkeis
listening to him »tap|*‘d fidg­
eting and fell cxtmordtnatsly
quiet when he said:
“ A president** hardest task
is not to do what is light,
hut to know what is right.
“ Vet the (iiesideticy brings
no ijifi ral gift of prophecy or
foresight. You take an oath
step into mii office arid must
then help guide a great de­
mocracy '*
The late John F Kennedy
and Ins chief aides worked in
acute
aw an u» -s
of
tills
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only those bearing it can
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luxion to tins mat ter does not
begin to till the story. What
lx eloquent uf Ins huidi n lx
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hi* ItMi5 nossage.
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immense, incredibly dixeise
Hi fay iif tnujot
problems
which thread through the
ImjI fabi n of this nation's
life,
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cn—and the broad divisions in
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seeking to push their political
mteresta by exploiting Afri­
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complete

Do you w i l l what Christ
said1in reply? Memorize it:
"But our English composi­
"The’ Sabbath was made for
tion teachers would grade us man; not man, for th« Sab­
off!
bath!"
"F or they demand that we
Tartly, Je*u* reproved tliem
always have a subject and a for bring slaves to what w i f
predicate w.tich makes a com­ intended simply as a helpful
plete thought before we end
rule of conduct.
with a period.
Many religionists, as well
"So what should we d o?"
as school teachers, are thua
Give your teacher* what
enslaved by fhe mere ' ‘let­
they demand!
ter nf Ihe law."
17. is a high school journalism
Rut reserve your own judgThey miss its basic purpose
student.
merit as to the purpose of
‘ Dr. Crane." site began, “ 1
or intent.
speech,
am editor of our school newsHu. i! your grades depend
II is to transfer ideas,
paper.
on meticulous attention to a
thought* and emotions from
I "So I doubly enjoyed your respinster’s
Interpretation of
one person to another.
grammatical laws, then givo
|rent columns about the psy­
Speech t spoken or written) is
her what she demands.
chology of writing.
thus a tool hut not an absolute
"F or example, you told us
But wrfen you are writing for
monarch over us human beto thop jnir sentences Into
profit,
whether
scenario*,
, .
* **•
^
angs.
short stories, prire contest let*
shorter units.
’
, „
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,
.
It is a means to an end and
ler,.—or even love letters to
* \nd sou even urged u» to
,
"
,
,
,
, . not a law- unto itself
use fragment* of complete
your Sweetheart, then use tW
-lesiis was nnre severely cri
modern pr(nt psychology, such
ventenrrs, setting them up a*
.
..
__________ -ttrireil tier*use his - followers
as:
on the Sabbath broke off some
(1) Dialogue your opening
heads of ripe wheat stalks
paragraph ia« shown each day
Then they rubbed them be­
in these Case Records).
tween their pattn* to extract
For quotation mirks are tha
the kernels of wheat, after
Its Walter C. I’arke*
most dramatic print aymbola,
Th, mlminiidration is bu.y
^
,ho '‘ h’’ "'- since they indicate at least two
building „ domeatre ,se.ee ! “ Aha* ’
C hrlsf. people are involved.
corp*. Judging by the sound* hfttt columnist critics, "you
And when two people gel to­
fiom « neighbor's house, tin base violated the Sabbath! For gether, anything may happen!
il i- unlawful to do any work
need is urgent.
Suspense is thus increased by
on the sabbath."
quote marks.
" ■
**Tl)ik was the major pillar
Oklnhomu
City
t ee n- ag er
(2) I'se short paragraphs (of
underlying
the
Jewish
religion
use * e m p t y b e e r c a n* ns h a i r
two or three line length),
.it that time
r o l l e r s t o nchievs* t h e f a s h i o n ­
(3) Use the actual Arabia
a bl e ‘ * non- c ur I y look,** T h a t ’ s
numbers, such ni 3. 4, or 1,
a new t w i s t ,
instead' of writing out those
• *
*
numbers as "three, four, or
1 1h i l l i ng t eel b 1 a n be bin
five "
t u g , " *«)■ ■ * a l e a d i n g d e n t a l
Your eye. on a tarhistoscope
authority
ThritS
the
mum
(flush exposure machine! mat­
TAM PA i h P h
Florida
idea, i sn' t it. thn ’
ches numbers quicker than
Republican
C bun man
Tom
• • •
written worsts
I' nii field Hi own will attend
I'be Olyl t &gt; mc w u ml t T s if
1 Psychology Applned" in your
the t»h|* Mat**- c h a i r m e n ' *
tin- c r o p o f Ne w Year' hahi ex
Consult Tny college tea Ibook
confcieine in Flilcagu Thurs­
wi l l g i o w up to b e c o m e 1111st
local library for further rules,
day arid bvu other Florida
or send for the bsKiklet "How
al go- for tin* pn - i nol he r u s e d
l i f l n m l x wi l l tiMriid j| tin l ionto Write Salable Copy," enclos­
In h a k e out o f p a c k a g e d pie
11 I c o m mi t t e r m e e t i n g F r i d a y
, r nxi m i x e s a nd p t e f n h r h nt ed and S a t u r d a y in t h e w i n d y ing a long stamped, return en­
velope, plus 2UC.
filling*.
city.

•Isira Norris
TK H-I5I4
S. Seminal*

dif­

A fries

a |*at nAt

they

Ithem selves.

Jnil ftson In Iks of saving nr a l e a d e r s h i p f In#I w a x I hi m l of life
-Si* icn
itfiien*i
t at 1for
and remaking large stretches of Upon us h a r e U *«** d e i a d r s
mi r hop#* n»« x f af e i i a M o l i r * a g e n t
af
the Amerfean lands* *p#. #if a f n , u ?

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Of the two Communist gi­
ant*, Red Chine has hern mak­
ing bigger inroads Into the
s i n e s a . tilB i.ow , f e u o o s am p n s u i s s s
African scene.
m i s s v oi.tu i . i x s ,
- &lt;i * * . t. i ■*•••«..
One of the objectives of
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munist stirrings have played
thru purl. Inti Afi nit's own
d i vi s ion* a i r an m t e t m i l p u r l

S o me o f t he

Herald Area Correspondents
Al.imiintr Springs
Mrs. Julia Hsrt*s
R38-131R

Bruce

Thought For Today
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Barbs

The Smithsonian Institution in
Washington-considers the method so
significant an advance in the peace­
time use o f atomic energy that it is
currently devoting an exhibit to it.

What has a man from all the toil
and strain with which he toils be­
neath the sun?— Keel. 2 :22 .

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Worry Clinic

cars and daily newspapers could pos­
sibly escape knowing about Red Chi­
na and Viet Nam is a question many
.people will ask.
Another likely reaction is to ques­
tion why these people should be al­
lowed to vote. If they’ve never even
heard of Red China, how enn they
take any intelligent part in deciding
our national policy toward that coun­
try ?
It’s a nalurnl reaction, but where
do we make the cutoff point between
informed people and ignorant people?
Who is to decide who is intellectually
qualified?
A minimum number of years of
schooling? But some of the “ don’t
knows” in this survey were high
school graduates. It's nlsn n good way
to disfranchise minority groups.
It should be recalled thnt during
World War II. because of wartime
necessity,,only an extremely small
circle of highly informed, trained,
intelligent people participated in
some of the most important decisions
of the time.
They made some terrific blunders.
Wn still suffer from.them.
No. It’s still ns Winston Churchill
said: Democracy is the worst govern­
ment there is—except for all the oth­
er kinds that have ever been tried.

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F o re ca st
T h in t ir , January 21, IMS
GENERAL TENDENCIES:
Yea et« *11 too 'apt to be ell
■teemed up to do the thing*
you wl*h to do, bat which ere
not necessarily rkry good for
you. You er* too inclined to
rick whet It wlie end discreet
for ■erne repayment of whet
you regard ea a wrong. In*
■teed, fecue upon getting your
effeire in perfect working or*
dtr. Ratal.
ARIES (Merck II to April
II) Get right down to ell the
datiee that ere before you,
whether et borne, office er in
the buttling world of buaineas.
Inaugurate new end efficient
epitome. Get ell behind you
quickly.
TAURUS (April 20 to Mey
10) Get buey putting talent*
to work Instead of elttlng
around getting ether* to do
your bidding, eepecially elnco
you er* apt to bo eery change­
able, Mere fun a* well. G«t
into i n t e r a c t i n g thing*.
GROW,

GEMINI (Mey II to June
11) Getting mature improved
at home la beat way to ipend
thle day, ea well ea by allow­
ing loyalty end affection. Get
ail running tmoothly. Than
focaa attention on lncreeelng
abundance.
MOON CHILDREN (June
St to July 21) U»* that bril­
liant mind inUlligently on
betUring your poaltion in life
Inataed of Ulklng out.of turn
with wrong peoyl*. Study
more. Thia gire* you an **ln"
..quickly at right place*.
LEO (July 22 to Auguat
11) Put thoa* idea* to work
that mean an increaa* in your
income, end learn to’ be'more
economical a* well. Get bill*
paid quickly io you can forget
them. Then on to bigger
thing*.
VIRGO (Auguat II to Saptalber 21) You er* feeling
oatantatfoua, dynamic a n d '
want to force other* to do
what you like, but they are in
no aurh mood. Study, impreva
your health, apptaranc*. Go
out aocially but act ciroumepectly.
LIDRA (September 22 to
October 221 Think before you
moke the radical ebangaa you
are contamplatlng and than
do ao quietly and with wladom.
Show generosity with thoa*
who daierve it, incraaae preatlge you now enjoy.
SCORPIO (October 2S to
November 21) Getting Into
lone Joint project with other*
la fine, provided you do not
try to take over completely.
Releaee time for aoclebllily.
R« at your charming heat
SAGITTARIUS (November
21 to December 21) It'a all
right to handle civic mailers
today, provided you do not get
eyrlted and want to run tha
whole ihow. Other* would ro•ent thia. Blay In your right­
ful petition, be charming.
CAPRICORN (December 23
to January 20) lntercating
new channel* of axprotlon
are open to you now, eo be
■ure you plrk the right one.
l.nok Into written material,
etc. carefully. Read your pa­
per conscientiously to get
right rrsulUf,
A W A lift's (January 21 to
February IV) Make out those
reports with th* aid of ex­
pert* and follow advirs given.
Many situation* before you
need fine attention. Don't
waver from your original in­
tent.
PISCES (February 20 to
hfkrrh 20) Talk Ihlngi over
with partners In a quiet and
objeetiv* manner instead of 1
getting involved In histrion­
ic*. Forget prejudice. Come
to a real understanding that
help* everyone.
IP YOUR CHILD IS HORN
TODAY, ha or aba will be a
■tickler for perfection, ao be
■ure to el ent the education
along auch line* as th* law,
raadicina, research, etc., tine*
the ability to coordinate mind
and phyalcal endeavor ia re­
markable. Show that criticism
, must be coni l ruelira If It ia
to da any good, otherwise it i*
injuring to both partita concarntd. Fin* promiao hare. --.
"Th* Stare impel, they
do out com pel." What you
■ah# of your Ufa la largely
up to YOUI
Carroll Righter’a Individual
Forecast for your sign for
February la now ready. For
your ropy tend your blrthdeta
and 91X0 to Carroll Rlghter
(The Sanford Herald), Bos
1021, Hollywood 28, California.

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their elath draft pick, Syra­
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their top 10 draft chokes.

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8. Pets A Supplies

« FT. SOFA. 2 Matching W in s
AQUARIUMS ft
(’ Pairs, Marbla Top Coffee
TROPICAL FISH
111atbaat Quality from the Baft Tablt. Provincial Styling ft
Hatcherlaa, Lowtil dlacount In ticallant condition. Sti­
prlcae. I# a. m. . ■ p m—- ll**.
DAILT— FIMMT FRIENDS,
I Mllaa South at Sanford an
TEAR END CLEARANCE

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11 to 15 |3| 1.50 | 1.89 H - 8 3
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Z1 to IS I5 1 1 . 5 0 H . 1 5 I &lt;.75
26 to 30 |« | 1.301 3.78 1 B.70
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12. Special Notices

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DEADLINES
12 Noon Day Rrfora
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I’ll 122-4771___________

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REALTY
Ji.l'.n
"pan
d. ly ft » r . by appta. Maytan Haiti! l l l- 'i * &gt; "
JIAII RIET T* Raauly N o o k ,
aoft waiar, avanln, app'ti
lui So, Oak, 111,1742.
CUT'N CURL Uaauly Shop
H i I’ almatlo Ava
II2-0I1I
Exanlng A pp olnt ma_ nl «_ _

(&gt;. Child Cure
Wui;Ut&gt; Lika ( Chlldran. a*»a
1. I ft 5. Fix a -taya a waak
rtsAuvnibtf 135- 1447.
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8. i'e ls &amp; Supplies
D‘ »‘ IS HEEEIVED fur Adop*
lion, bearded A ftkit AI Ream#
l.rtKus. 1700 W
Mlnnraota.
Drlaan.1 Ph 714*114*
NtiTII1.NO Ik l/JffT until *
ID raid Want Ad Ia Ml to' find
It!

Legal Notice
1% 'l ilt: t l l i i t t r I’ OI IIT OF
T i n : x i a tit j I m i i a i . r m
t:t IT. in A M I Flit* SKMIAULE
( III M Y . Ft.lt III DA.
IN IT IA M'EH V Ml. IIAV1
I’ .XTItICIA ll.AROIN UARXVICK
I'laint If f,
va
ROBERT L BAHAVIi ’ K.
l'-fandant
NOTH 7; o r at IT
TO. ROBERT L BAR WICK.
Dafandant
Tnu arc nrrrt.y nollflad Ibat
a Rill of Complaint for Divorca
baa barn flla-l aitalnai r- u. and
you ara ra^ulrad lo aarva a
co.»y of your Anawar or I’ laadln« to lha Hill of Complaint on
tha ri a l n tl ir a Attorney. BAR­
RY R NA'IEK. Ona North Or*
an ;u Rulldlo*. Orlando. Florida,
and Ilia tha original Anawer
or I'laadlng In lb* off leg of tha
Clark or tba Circuit Court on
or bafora tha Ith day of Feb­
ruary, 1145 If you fall to do
at, Judgment by default will ba
taken agatngt you for tba ra.
Ilo; damanded In tha Bill of
Complaint.
DONE AND ORD ERED at
Sanfurd SamlnoU County, Flor­
ida, Ibl* 4ih day of January,
lilt
.
.
(SE AL)
. Arthur It. Bachwlth. Jr ,
Clark, Circuit Court.
Semlnol* County. Sdorlda
Dy: Martha T. Vthlaa
Deputy Clark
IIAHRV R. NAOER
Ona North OranfO Bulldlnv
Orlando. Florida ,
Attorney for Plaintiff
Fubllak Jan. «. 1L 2«. I t . I M i
Q D li

tlltia

Lualra

par day. Carroll

CAMERA SALE

Elaclrla

BBAUTI FUI .
bath hirnia
222-7*75.

OLD COENTRT
AUCTION BARN
AUCTION SAL E: Every ratuaday Nlmht T:0ft p. m . 1 Milt
E ta l of Sanford on Rt. *U
Adding Mechlnn - Typewrllera
Lot ua aalt Tour Marchand'tt
Salra • Rantala . Repair.
fnr you. Wo will Buy outPOWELL'S OFFICE SPPPLT
rlahi.
Barn
optn
Dally.
LE WIS U. UKI.L lAuctlonaart
FORMER Agent of tnleriiat
I’ h
722-1740;
1 2 1 -l i l t
or
Revenue Service prepare. In­
322-7470.
come Tam Return# by ap­
pointment
I'OI Park » v r . 1J 1(111 I’ rottln Panaola Hay—
Th 122-1*7*. Eraaat tUcfcneU.
la
ll«.
CKRESOl.t
BROS..
Pln&gt;w av Or Ph 1J2-I22I
D P ’ K'H T A X SERVICE
tldi Dnuctea Ave.
721-7111

15. Spedul Services

HOME IMPROVEMENTS.
ROOFIN'!, PA1NTINU A
IN r'l’ I ATIS'O
Financing ArranRe-l
322-221?

.'il. Arl iflrs K«r Kent
UK N r a in: i&gt;
Hollow ay'
ItnkpUat,
[I i b y
Bede.
|ijr Day,
Week,
or
Month.

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322-&amp;181
OFFKRJ.Nd A sri-rciAI. HKIt- m
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eri »ra TIi* ts.mfor'1 Hern 1*1 'El. Wnnliul Til 1tilv
rlavilfltd mla daily- Halt* ji»
low a* Me ji*r )tn# per day*
W A N lE D
Dial x : x * i n : or 4 i*-i »x i ami f i t f u l Fruit — tfumltn, hirion
place your ad!
Hrcivn, PI nr* ppl* &amp; KeMlinitP
LEE
M A \ !( El ELD. |l&gt;&gt;tided
.
FIX1T SHOP
Fruit Buyer. pt». 33?*4S44.
N E W LOCATtoN”
vnt N.I Franrn
&gt;::-4771
W E BUY t'aed Furnlturr a*rt*
p!r« r
nr
huu*efu1.
Furey
17. Jnnlloriitl Services
Prddiiif At Furn 1*0',, |r»\ VV
lei Ht 12! fcSyL
TENTflCH MAINTENANCE
ITPKle FT UNI T ITII K. Mler
Service A Kuppll^*
Drme. Plney Wood Au«tlon
:S81 H I'ark I»r
S:2-4II3

19. Iluilders Supplies

SELL

II^Mante Ave

1!!-^^"

20. Hnrdwnre
Senford’s Moet (’ omp’ ete
FED W lL L I IMS 1111w
18 I E :*th
'

PLUMBINO

Well

Furniture

\%ith ih e Ce e h

M ’ PKIl
1 HADING
I ! ! ■n8TT

POST

5,1, Furniture For Sale
Umed furuit.iir ADpileni;**. tu de.
• ic. Il i* M •
Derry p
Me it
Sanford A v*. ph

1.2-4 Id!

Upholkf er 1r»pr A Met tree* reinftva &gt;11i ic N•- w
e a I' ** ti F ll r nI
lure r i l l N i Hfddtnf Mfie
En *t ;»•! » *Dry Av- I L
5117
VI A i m FURN
Hu v
bell — Tr*dv
111 1^ I i #i
12; **r

23. I'nlnllnK

21.

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CRKK ESTOTATE

Coni recti h i Hep* Ire
FH EC ESTIMATES
R L HARVEY
184 Benford Ave
S3S H P

PAIVTLMi A REPAIR
P‘. 1: 3 M R

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Cjulck

PAINT clo*e out H p&gt;tre
QltYOflBY Lt*M HER CO

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Drilling

WELL®
DRILLED.
PPM TI
SPRINKLER »Y *T K M «
All Type* end Slat*
W r Repair a.id kr-rvic#
S T I N E
Machine ami Supply f'o
w and mi
»:: m b

1.1• H, n,k.* A, i'Difnllyr#
AT FA l TDIIY PHB‘ K8
t i t Maynnlu
If5 -c x;i

29. I'lioto (N
s* K&lt;|uipnient
W lEHi'LDT S CA M K IU SIP'P
n»e He it From AN Y-ui
Film a *'
!D» 8 Park Ave, Hanford

lit). Itiiblnc—&lt; Opporl.

T ease
**
SERVICE STATION.
for

30. Home Appliances

Ofsod LoretUn. fiend Product!
flood Tramline Hi
PHONE LJpALLY 1X2- 4341
NEW MAJoK IVnueetfuld Aft*
or apply to Hi*
plleniei at 16% above our
rnai
We § u t r i n i n
low Fat
VVHK OIL COMPANY
pb»-M Contact JuMan b n
ME*
IIANirg OP!** »RTI - NITY
glna 123-1441 or rail J 4k H
Trading Poet, Inc , 23**9 H Dieael mg ine end electric mo.
Orange Uloaeom Trail, Or*
E*r repair enxJ overhaul laolUndo.
liiy
** th eerahiiah*d hu#l«
ne»a at t at* g )c 8a it ford luce •
NKW APPLF A NEDS a* W i r » tiiio
.rrirmpUtely
* i*n|.i]»#d
houie
1'riuaa—
Frl k dalre
And in Linde*
8 pure
Pa rig,
Hot pnlm. lie a , 7-ernih, etc
•
and Real Eaiale (in­
f e l l Chari)# Gormly colJert
ly 117,000 with a* little aa
At Aeaoclatfd lladlu A TV*, |7,u00 down. Owner financed
t i l l N Orange A ve . orl»n*
do 422-2S14

MILLER RADIO &amp;.
APPLIANCE
Advance m i l on

WE8T1NGH0USE
.AIR CONDITIONERS
111

• alaa ft Sarvl"#
8,.
Park — 222.0212

s .yN f o r d e l e c t r ic ;
G K, Apkllanc*#— N*w A Uee-1
U I Magnolia
JJJ-U42
HATTHDAY HALF. Uatd Refrlgeralor, Waebere a Hbivn
1X01 &gt;: Celery, Ph 12X 9110 ur
111-0712

31. .Musical Instruments
Plano Servicing A Tuning
Gen* Cum bee — I ! 2 M il
IMano Tuning and Repair
W L liar mun — S 2:-45 ll

35. Vacuum Cleaners
SANFORD VACUUM SVC.
"All Makaa"
2555 S Park Ava
1 22 -i l l l
: '■

43. Plants, Feeds, Seeds
SANFORD FE ED STORE ’
Whale Corn I M I — 1*0 Ibe
I-aylnc Maah IS 17 — l«a
iba. l lo « F*ad 14 17ltO Sanford Ava.
112-7710
ONION PLANTS
Cryatgl XVn. Swgat Spanlah. M
110 0; 100 11,40; 0 M lota II 00
FOB A. M. Ffavali, 141-2110.
Sevilla. Fla-

50. Misc. For Sftl*
FENCE l ’OSTS; craoaotad Cypra#e 4*' I 1* s 7 ft. long, SOc
gg. Ph. 1:2 1114
U8 ED Tape Record#ra, Ampll*
flerg. Speaker*. l l « l W . Ird
* ML. 111.7411,

SOUTHW ARD

U

litveetment a
N Per k Avt

Realty
121*1171

71. .Mali* Help \lnuii’ (J
W ANTED
Man, Wuallfled. lo
fide nmi* «trlvlnae. Ioiik dle' larii-v, Trailer Truck. Refer*
eiiiii, Agt Hoii 117* bjtjford
Herald

73. Male ur I’vmair Hrlp
BOOK K EE I T ll.
X nlgl.ta
a
month . Pal! after I p m
TK l - l l l l . *
PAt’ KEHS epd line operator*
needed
by
food
product#
plant,
located
in
Hanfotd.
M m ! be relllbl'e, age 21,-IS.
Ear# Ilent o p p r l uitlfy fur adxa nr e me nt « Ith large cun*
pany operallriK eeherai plants
In Florida Hepl&gt;. elating pre•eni employment and reference*
and
phone
number
Writ*
101
UPoplar
Ml
Sanford, Fla

Payton Realty

I ROOM A T T . nicely furnlahaft.
, private Entrance A private
hath. 2*n| s. Elm. 113-2107.

Stemper Agency

$100 D O W N
FI1A - VA HOMES

EH A - VA

Ball-Blair Apency

AUTO GLASS
INSTALLED

2

AUTO GLASS
SEAT COVER CO.

Stenstrom Realty

• Ren Howland
•
•
•

Charlie Craig
Bob Thnmta
Frank tlrunaun

The Dodge Boys
Seminole County Mta.
1801 W ea t 1st Street
Sanford, Florida

V W GHIA
• Sedans
• Hnrd Tops
• Convertibles
• Slntion Wngons
Complete Selectiun
59’a Thru 6l'a

*200 • $300 Down
$10 - $60 Month

100% Mechanical
Guarantee — 30 llaya —
1,000 Milra On All ~
, Uard VW'i,
Salea — Parta — Service
Faetory Autharbrd Dealer
Ellinor Motor Co.
So. Hwy. 17-92
Hanford, Fla.
322-1835

W H Y NOT MAKE IT A

Two Car Fam ily ?

St. Johns Realty

w*T_,

TNIC TIME 1 L-- TED FIRM
15 • N lark A%#
XT *15*

« STALL, cement bkn k (Jar
■ llf, DOW ||l I'M ii t IVled** M l

•4*: .u 1*. 111#

(tovcriiinviit

$100.00 D O W N
P' fen Inn nf * 1 and, 4
Ti-dr
m* 1*i' »teii in va r !&lt;&gt;u*
&gt;* 11&lt;-ri * mt ‘ e ti ford
Imuted* I &gt;e Delivery

MOM III.V PAYMENTS
FROM $r»iM)0
FUR THE BEST HOME
BUY
SEE YOUR

trurka.

Trurka

them oxrr.

You'll l»c gtail jo u

did.

Moat

Strickland-Morrison Ford
In
Sarfnrd,

R EA LTY
3I7-H13
x :l «?f*a
SX3-0MI
Tark DrlT*

1124

N A T IO N A L

BANK
'^ P O S S E S S IO N 1

$

$

$■ $

'63 Chev. I I 199*ball H9 mo.
‘62 Falcon 11099 bat. 336 mo.
'62 Metro. 1669 bal. 132 mo.
'62 Falcon 1997 bal. $37 mo.
'60 Rambler |H96 bal. 136 mo.
;60 Ford I6N4 bal. |31 mo.
'60 Volka'W. f 7,96 baf. IZ9 mo,
'60 Mercury 1999 bal. 139 mo.
'60 Cor*air H97 bal. 117 mo.
'60 Ramblrr 1997 bal. 137 mo.
'39 Plymouth 1199 bal. 124 mo.
'39 Cher. $399 bal. 123 mo.
'39 t her. |499 bal. 924 mo.
*59 Punllar 1*97 bal. 119 mo.
'39 Renault I49H bal. 123 mo.
‘39 Ford 1199 bal. 124 mo.
*59 Plymouth 1299 hal. 117 mo.
‘39 Cher. 1847 bal. *37' mo.
'38 Cher. 1299 bal. SIT mo.
'SI Chgerolal 199 haL 12 mo.
'I I Cadillac 191 bal. U n o.
’I| Dodgo |39 baL 91 mo.
' l l Mercury $99 bal. |1 mo.
iftift

SANFORD
OPEN

Theae

Burgalns

Also —

Small Equity Down Payment

of

$200

00

S u t l e r StxlO I

Bed Rongi. U y

Btatler I 7 il0 I Bad Room, l l j

EVENING S

Romford, Florida
I22-4 8 61
National Repoaaeaalono Inc.

ClD Q C
~3 Y J

295

61 Ford
6 Paaaenger Station Wagon. V-8,
Automatic Tran»mle»lon. Power
Steering, Radio. Ilrller, Luggage
Rark, Kleclrlr Rear Window and
Factory Air Condition. Nica *P1
White Flnlah and rfolid*'Body,
sj
Good Running Condition.

195

63 Chevrolet
Vj Ton Plrk-Dp. Economy 6 Cyl.
Fjtglna, Smooth Operating Automalic Trinimlinlon and Pleetalda 7 H
Bed. Clean Truck Throughout.
*

595

63 Triumph Spitfire
Convertible. Whita Finieh, While £ ^ i
Tor, Black Laalheretta Interior, d 1 J
Bucket Heata, and Other Sporla K
Car Featureg. A Real Uaauly For ^ *
Panel

Regal SOilO 1 Red Roam. Front Kitrhrn
L lrar 50*10 2 Red Room, F ro n t Kitchen, Parly American
(•Irnco 30(10 I Red Room, Front Kitchen Star SSiIO 3 Red Room Front Kitchen

295

62 Uambler Custom
1 Itnor Sedan, Slick Shift Wlth,V-S V 1
l-inglne, Power Steering, •Power g
llrakea, Healer, A Air Cunditlunrd.

59 Volkswagen

ON THESE ’65 UNITS

595
*395

Don’t Delay!
Tomorrow May Be Too Late

Bath

Bath

Quality Mobile Homes, Inc,
Highway 17-92

AVE.

t

1 1 )1 /

62 Chev. Biscayne
2 Door. 6 Cyl. With Htd. Trineminion. Radio and lltaler.

This Mobile Home is A 19fi5 Slallcr 55*12, 2
Bed Room, l ' i Baths And Is Priced At
45GOO.OO, And SturtInif At 8 O’clock Saturday,
January 23^The Price Will Drop $50.00 Every
\\ Hour Uni il Sold. If You Are In The Market
For A Mobile Home — Take Advantage Of
This llulrh Aurtlon. The Adjusted Price Will
Be Reported Every \\ Hour On WHIY.
At

195

62 Ford
4 Door Slntion Wagon. V-8, Auto- F #
malic Tranamiaalon, Power Slerr- ^ 1
ing. Power llrakrn, Radio h Healer,
y
and Farlory Air. A Special At

DUTCH
AUCTION
SALE

Take A Look
With Only A

62 Oldsmohilc *‘9H”
Holiday Coupe, l ull Power In- Ip' A i
rludlng Seals ami Vklndiiwa, 111|
din, Ilealrr. mill Farlory Air,

I 2J-1 ill

Fla.

QUALITY MOBILE HOMES

4 lith .

t

10 ply tlraa.

A Dutch Auction Is faolnu To Snve Some
Lucky Buyer A Bag Full Of Money On A
Brand New Mobile Home At

Offt-e
Mghte

CAS WALKER’S

—

uacil

all liavr Z aprrd ailra. h ;J j i 2(1 —

JIM H U N T

lot. echool hue »t diHJfI paved
read
Will finance
Collem
111 3911

M A I N O F F I C E ; • ml. So. or S s s fo r d on I T H , ona block
Weal on Seminole Ave. Ph. Collect M A - l t l l . W o eonaider it a pririlrge tq put you in ■ New Home.

by ant) l "« k

and Sales Broker

rheum. 2 ba th h urr, X| n n

L.MJIE n terprise

a (Inc arlertiiin uf

Management

IMMEDIATE vu.ru pa nr | - Hi
e* utlvc type, beaut If ui f bed-

Ja n . 22. t »65 2 I'M .
Fair Grounda— Orala. Fla.
Tom M rtiu irt, naliun'a beat
kn uu n hurarman in r h a r ( r .
Onr hundred quality horarg
to lir gold. I t r f iaterrd IJuarIrr Horarg, Itopiny ilorara,
Appalooaag, and brat broke
Cow Horara. Auctioneer will
be Hilly Walker, ona of the
nall»n'a brat kno»n. For
drtaila ron tact Cag Walker,
2S3S (iaaton Ave.. K n o tvilla, Trnn., Flume 523 6383,
or a r t Mr. .Mrtauire at Fair
Grounda Orala, Fla. Jan.
20. 2| , 22 and 21rd.

hatr

Properly

n o t H rark Ave.
f i t 1X12 anytime

JANUARY
HORSE SALE

Yra, e r

V A - F HA

Seminole Realty

SPACIOUS 4 Bedroom,
Loch Arbor, l i t t*t:.u

TRUCKS — TRUCKS — TRUCKS
lhat arc reailr to go nut ami tin a ilaj'a wiirk. Coma

^100 DOWN
FHA-VA HOMES
S EV E RAL Outllan.tlng 2 A I
, ixoifouin Hornoo avallal.1# In
all Araaa ol Sanf.-i.l, I^«l u.
fhow you Aeuun.I!
. ■

ow ned

lion)''*

9V Iitiukies For Sale
- ni~a ■ i

BEFORE BU YIN G SEE

Pres. .

GO W EST

ON W E S T F IR S T ST.

111

SI. John Village— W . 4th., Hanford; Suburban Kalatra—
5 ml. W . on IS A ; ( ' p e t a l l.aka Park, Lake M a r y ; l.ay owood, Maine HI.. I.ongwood; Audubon Th., Woodward
A t * . , IlcLand. Ilomra for immediate occupancy, W a
ruatom plan and lluild on your lot or Oura. F I I A , V A or
Cunxenliunal.

HAROLD
C. I.CM5AN,

BKDROOM
MeOarn Hama. I
BDItM.
Turn.
Apt.
Ill
cutaway To Tha Waterway
Newly decorated, k l 0 e h a n
1101 Magnolia. Ph. 111-1111,
furniaheft.
1501
Summerlin,
R. A. Wllllame.
Robson Sporting Goods
17a
Your CVtNR UDK Dealer
UNFURN. Upaialr. APT. l i t 114.4.4 E. tat.
Th. 111-11M
UNFURNISHED 1 Bedroom Du­
month. I l l Magnolia Ava. Inplet. Kitchen equipped. F t qulra dnwnatalra altar' I r 74
Ft.
OR!.ANDO
CLIPPER
reliant
location,
available
m. ar rail 171-41H.
Il*»L It HP Jnhnt'iB Mot^r
Fab. t. Th. 111-0174.
with EUctrle at#tt#r. AH #«•
FURN. Apt. t|0« Mallnnvllla.
r#B#nl fori4UI*ipi
p*rgain.
L A K E r it O X T i L arfa 2 - baftJ, C. Xluri I an, Lf mon 11luff,
ONLY
I I I SO for rt-omy 2 Hdrm
riMim.
1 b»lh.
rnmplalaly
Ottacn, KU.
5*urn. Apt.. D. room, flreplare,
.furnlabaft, Dlahwaiher, deep
all haat. 1701 Jxlagnolia. |:2treaaa. automitlo wtaher ft
I I I ! or t:! -2 2 «a .
dryar. central heat. |150 per
mo. 122-4170.
•

SUN LAND, 1 Haft room, t bn Mi, 123-1201 2**0 Hiawatha at IT-12
H I month, 0 * 0 Down. Aa7 tteitroom bquee,
l i m a parmanta. Complataly loOVKLT
—t-------------------------- .. .
Furn. or Unlutn. on large lot.
fanra4. E t - I M I .
3 7tOOM Furn. A p t , clean, naar
near
ahopplng
center
ft
Downtown, water furnlahatf.
ar.hool Th. 121-1111.
FH A • • VA HOMES
131-1111.
SALES BROKER
4 IIKDIIOOM, 1 Full hath-, llv.
From |tt*.*0 Down
s run&gt;M a p t . Aduli*
w.
Ing
room
ft
ramity
room,
k
it­
Ralanco on Eaay Tattna
10th. 122-IOOL
chen
with
Electric
Sieve,
.lining area. Ullttiy room. CLEAN 1 Udrm. Kuril. Apt., 4«il
JOHN E. FOX,
Storage
room, centra)
*lr
P*lm#tti&gt;v )23-1tM tf i t r 1:10
Raaltar
conditioning ft heal, Double
P m,_____ *
- -________
III N Park Ava.
I l l -Dili
rarpoita. t year leaaa l i l i
per month. Call 127-MI*
2 REPROOM Houaa. nolhlns
108. Rooms For Rent
ftnwn. Taka ovar Paymanta 2 II El *ROOM. 1 hath Hied, hit14( monthly. Sao at 1*4 May- . chen equipped, mark
Bar. CLEAN ROOM for 5tan. 401
r&lt;-«a Dr,
Magnolia Ava. 131-073(1.
Fla. Room. *7 to month I 4 "l
^ W ^ ^ w o o d I&gt;r. f’ h 1)2-7511'
t i l l M AONOL1A
115. Autos For Sale
Drtva by thla praily I Bafroom
homa an I U rsa earnar lota 102. Aloblle Homes • Sale
n i l RAMBLER 1117.00.
•17th
S t ) . Naar Plnaeraat
DON’S
School. Shopping Cantar &amp;
“ You’ r# «uppoiid to lit WITH m#— not ON m«i
SANFORD MOTOR CO.
MOBILE HOME SALES
Rat*. Hurrlcana chain link
!("&gt; French Ava.
13:- 4II3
fanca around anllra proparly ••Tour Wheel Feint# Dealer"
17
Model!
In
chooie
from
Trlca
|lt
I
d
.
14
00
Down.
Pay95. Ilouisen For Sale
77. Situation Wanted
ROR
McKEE
USED
CARS
OPEN 7 DATS A W E E K
mania III 11 par month (plua
NO MONET DOWN
111-1204
Taiaa
ft
Inaurancal.
ti
KEEN
HUAI
It
MAtP, IrnnlnK 1:1-1112.
70t Franrh Ava.
112-0711
Hwy. 17-71
Longwnod, FI*
Choir# lot* available In Or ten*
b rti r of ljf»rli Arbor over look*
'41
PONTIAC,
Clean,
Power
IrnnlnK In my Horn.*. I f M l N
1-1 and I Reft mo me
. I n ? K lit c^uree. C o e l o m
•W rin g .
h riikc n
T l n t i d
NK W and USED
hoi
ht
i
rig
to
your
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pro
l
flee*
411*8#.
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)22-*3;4.
/e re ffl lo
N iv y
men
deilree
A w n l n g i ft I’ a h a n a a
n#allor-!n#urnr*Trade#
tiona, Uraenbralr dwetoped
nr «k-» nd *n-l ev*nlnR work
Q F A I . I - Y MOBILE HOMES
41 KIAT, g4&gt;i&gt;tl Ciinilltlon, |«w
9X5»49ti
1911 8 French Ava
' by
Urftrrncee Bn* IC- II Nereid.
Hwy.
17-72 S
722-25*7
K I NO8 WOOD
mtlFAR# Will accept h#»t of­
fer %1t*20 U.I.M AVK
BI ILDERB. INC.
97. Houses For Kent
DATS WOniC. Inference*. l’ h
11*7 HOUSE Tit AII.I’ ll. 5S rt
1X5*5074
i : » ‘ OTTo
10’ wide
Fully eiiulii Rea|8J Fairmunt Dr.
, 3 IIEDH«&gt;OM. Pa rtlell)
aauahle rhuna 245■ 275*_______ 118. Trucks l'nr Sale
Tell them you e-t w |L in The
lahed 17* mo x : : : : * :
Sanford 11*'raid!
101. Trailer Simre - Rent l VJr4 IIMC T I II V K , gdOil mti'kREADY TO MOVE IN
* nlr* i f'ontllfhin At I N#«
3 Red room. I baih, Fla lYnein
Tir#« r * l l 9Z;*44l&lt;&gt;
CAPAULK Women deeire* O f ­
TR AILKR
UPACFS on Leke
completely
furnlabed.
8
prink*
fice nr Selee wnrk. food
Aebby. Aduli* only, ph 122ling •yetem, beautifully l *n l
perlenre a r^ferenre*
Bm
120.
Aulomotixe Service
: bi '
_________ __
ai aped.
Orange*
to
pick.
119, Senford Nereid
Quiet neighborhood
Dili. Apartmenls for Rent
JOHN 8 A ELS AtlKNTT
8 1 . I trill K g t a t e - Stale
111 x L EST ATE BROKER
FURS Daraie Apt |\*iX* Tat
Appraleal Hperlallat
5, X At 4 HODftOt'MS
rue' I n I’ h I22-IU24 nr I27111 N
P*rk
1X3-7174
!. I S A 2 MATHS
ROMEHT A WILLIAMS
525* Inquire t i l l I’ almeiln Senkarik Glass and Paint
Ktr uEN FquiPPrn
, Realtor
Dl PLFX. n#etit 1fully Decor* ! Company
l
o
w
m
o
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t
h
l
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p
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m
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n
t
s
Ra i mritid Eundr|Utit, ($»«
ed 1 bedroom. Adult# 115 11IV nln i p iu r p lm CNy.
Xi 0 M* g n n11-t
Ph. 122 4422
Fur * -(iiiplJte 1nformatl*'n
1 J M E ‘ Atlantic* l*enk ltl«l ir
Xtie
}*cr or (*a!| ATour
1•Room Kfficlency apt. with
Auto
(*!»•*
Top*
pvt lialh % ihowtr, euNeblc
FFilNHIIIK!* I biJf-piii h*»ue#
aX. henl Cover#
for roiiple or #10*!* perpnn
3 4*1
I’ Aimilio.
Plum* 325o*r retired
All ulllUleV in
f•T4.
SALES BROKER
&amp;
Heal I t ' a t * — Inauranoe
« luded In re nl. Ideelly locat3rd A Park Ave
I .’ I ' M !
|
nrPRuOM
I
bttYv
un
r
1
on
let
it
, within 1 block
W e Nave Th e 11em * Fr»r T«u I
ftirntshed
I ml to be##, 5
of X free perking lot* end
104 W. InA SI
I22 IMX
block* to •hoppo* re tiler A
•hopping center. Inquire at
P A R T P M / ' l l EH
ALL WOHK iH M U A N T K K n
ech on l l veer le.i«e reimfrMan ur I J** i&gt;*on Dept Flore
r»M Huy lirnker
o*,1 1120 mo 125 1(70 after
111 *: Kir *| Hi
S H -I I9I Day or N.ght
: «i PARK DRIVE
3 pm 122 242"
112 T415
l*| KAN 3 ttdrm 'Apt , K lichen
M U IITS
(-&lt; »%l ri .F T KLT
fur n!#hed
In
Kqutp, No pile. 1411 Kim
MERLE W. WAUNEU
i : &lt; i:«
i *.i - ii( i i
eluding waehar. 3101 Mtg12:
i
n
m
i
i
t
:
CLKAN
1 Bedroom Apt. cln*e
ncl'a
Are.
REALTOR
In. w«t#r A light* furn 122
7"&gt; So ParVt
I f ! H2*
REAI. Nirr: l nedroom Home
*110
(&lt;(V&gt;
I) nl lie*', Air Fond t9«»l W
I t IIN. A.tf clove In 122 2*"*
Ird 8t 1 1 2 :3 * 1 .

L AKE A IfIGIIYV 4 T
F HON I «I|I:
I ‘ EI.TONA A r* 4»
tin #prln«
F ■sr 11 r* hjg * - * t aa l«-' 1D*ri •&lt;f
f f ! take, IMF *»«n EnIr i isi »
D*41] y naw &gt;
m
i tn1 uah I furui
lined. 1-1 ei'irf vb'dr** Ian 1. X
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mitaa fr« mn &gt;anf#%rd 14
llinkftiK *
In
c^.i narkbe rr %
farm*
Ph
4•7 •1151
^**
n i 7 ■V2 ' 'pi •* * &lt;Ui i 9 f •« A
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l.a ka Frnnf
per ff
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li 'ij»**b i f ui hlftlilfiK*
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ECHOLS HEDDI NO CO.

I
baaroom.
2
Lftka prlvlltcaa.

1

I BEDROOM, I Q bath, air con*
ovarlooklnr lake. Low parmanta 171-1*72.

Rnlllalcard. Canon. .Argua, tjray(laa,
Olympua.
Minolta, *
olhara.
Kayatana,
Holiday,
Ravira, Kodak, nail * Ha w­ ■ ALE: Tannli Short He pair.
Surplus City, lo t \V. lat.
aii. Towar A olhtr Movla
Camarae.
NE W | Door. Automatic Rnfrlirrrator with olliht tblpplnc
Pawning or BurlngJ — *«e ui!
damage,
Fully
guaranteed.
A ' l P A W N SHOP
Delivered Salo prlca If par) ! 0 ! Orlando I&gt;r. ■
52I.4270
f a n 1217,71, ona only 5204.
T E R &gt;1 B
DICK S A Pi’ Ll - ,
FURNACE
ANCE, Sanford Pliee H u t :
Claanlnn ft Barrie#
to
Publla).
|
il-ltl|.
SHEET METAL SPECIALTIES

106.. Apartments for Rent 121. Scooters A Cycles

RAVK SNA PARK, I.OW mcnlh- UNFURN. Duplex, New. 1 baft W E L A K A APARTMENTS 1)4 '«4 VESPA, low mltavga. a*c»Ilent
eond
Contact
Terry
room, Terraiao floora. Ilia
V.\ Fire) St.
ly payment#. S*b#drdpm. 1
King. 133-0411
bath, klteban equlppe.t,
bath. #rr##ned-ln porch, Ur*#
tar Furn. Call 1)2-4010 afler FUnN. Apt Cl"*e In. Jtmml*
lot. 1X2*41*1.
I.
Cowan. 533-4015.
123. Boats &amp; Motors

INVESTMENT ft RK ALT T
t t l N Park Ava.
112.7172
T
4 B U r n O O M ..! Aofa baadda naw
HKb
Srkaal
I I ,1*1.
II
Down, ( f t month or will acear* sooS uaaf Car aa it-wn
paymant. Tk. ltl -7 11 1 aftar
I p. m.

Furniture

NEED E X TRA CASH? A lireajil W an t- Ad aatla tboaa artfclaa no lonttar Banded. I.«w
In coal— hl|h In reiulU. Dial
121*111 or 431-1451.

97. House* For Rent

95. Houiea For S ilt

SOUTHW ARD

Carpal Shatnpooer for only |l

22. Plumbing

fe­

*r

By Nadine Seltzer

Co.
. 0 . M. HARRISONS
l l t l Palmetto
533-tW

A &amp; B CONTRACTORS

The Vlerald roeerren the frl*
aliens of reireilnn or rtrli*
Iiik nr*r nU'ierdoemenl whlrb
ll drfmi o(t|rr llonnhlc in
i he pollrr « f thin n » w ipnper,

I.t»sT

SW E E T IE PIE

SANFORD SBWfN O CENTER
111 So. Tark Ave 122-7111

SERVICE

■lotnalblv f**r *"»(• ,1 h*n «••
I uc'itrrrr I

a»r*iJi Jin. 20, 1965— Pape S-A

UNDER. TVhlta, t'-m-aile, Now
li ma, Nacrhl, Pfaffa, loma a&gt;
7 WEEK! OLD, pari Poadla low aa |* in The.e »ra tri'leDaga. 173-4241 or attar «:lo Ina or re|K&gt;»f|«»d M del#, 5‘or
p. m. 173-ttlS.
evvrnplei Domaetlc &lt;tlg-3!»*
*"ld naw far 1217 pay nfk
balanea *f i l l or IT monthly.
POODLE

iiik u n

M b Im Ii

#snforb

Hwy, IT -K.

322-5612
Frewa

Ot,*

50. Mlsc. For rials

1 Ml. So.

Phone

of Sanford

822-256)

MANY ..MORE TO CHOOSE

H O LLER
. M OTO R SALES
2nd A PALMETTO
2507 PARK DR. •

PHONE 822-623!
322-0861

1rtf

�Hf* tmalarl Errall
Page 4-A—Jan. 20, 1965

• THURS
•
FRI.
-- . - *# - • SAT.

25th &amp;

X-Ray Unit Here
On 'Do It Day'

PARK
SA N F O R D

Thursday ha* been design­
ated "D o It Day" for Sanford
by thi Seminole County Unit
of the Central Florida TB
and RD Association, Mr*.
Lorraine Graham, program
adminiatrator, announced to­
day.
The mobile cheat X-ray unit
■will be located in front of
Garrett’ * department atore,
200 Kaat Firat Street from
0:30 a.m. lo L pm. and from
2 to 4 p m.
Local ritfrcns are urged to
get their free cheat X-ray and
also to mail their Rift to
Chriatmaa Seal* If they have
not already done an, Mrs. Gra­
ham aaid.
The yearly fund drive cam­
paign paya for the TH and
Rd Aaaociation’a year round
program of education and for
reaearch in three fields, ahe
noted.
All peraona over IN are eligi­
ble for tha free cheat X-ray
Thursday.

MAXWELL HOI SI
OH “ EOMiKH’S”
ALL GRINDS

County Approves
Two New Plats
County Commlaaioner*. in a
apecial meeting this morning,
approved two plata fo^a hous­
ing development in the south­
western section of the county.
The plat* were filed by rep­
resentatives of Spring Valley
Gardens and Spring Valley
Farms. Tbe former consists of
four lot* and the latter 21
lota, commissioners said.
The Commission met in
apecial session »o that work
on the development could be
expedited. Tbe plats were pre­
viously approved by 'tie Zon­
ing Hoard and Ihe county cn
gmeer, William limb.
The two development* aie
located aoutliwest of the III
trratate 1 and Highway Rid
Interchange.

CHUCK

POT
ROAST

Six Prisoners
Flee Road Camp

MODERN DETERGENT

PORK
LOIN
ROAST

Six priiuneii from thi* .State
]{ om&lt;I r » m p

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r a r ly

h ih I

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I leI aMtl

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POT PIES

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p u yin tf the H ill. T h e y "d\ th*
tw n itiiiilriltp l o n l d hr tied 1•*-

L E T T UCE

g e t her .

Citrus Industry
Seeks Pickers

T im it

N n W ith T o u r SS O r
M o rr I imkI o r d e r .
I'lra s r.-

V

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LAKELAND (Ill' ll — The
Florida rltni# Industry asked
tiie federal government lo al­
low more offshore Iatan into
the Sunshine Stale to harvest
tbe (Top Under emergency
conditions.
Florida'* ritru* crop had
been maturing faster than
normal because of tbe ex­
tended warm weather wliirh
tbe state bad been experienc­
ing so far this winter.
And a frigid ruld spell tbe
past couple of days lias
worsened tbe situation nine
It is expected to speed up
fruit druppagv even morr.

s oz. J c i t s

PY-O-MY" FltOSTINt

BAKERY
SHUIULNE

KRAFTS “ DAISY

CHELSEA

KI.HOW OIL I.ON'f

5 Persons Held
In Assassination
BUJUMBURA, U u r u o d l
{UP1J — Five person* were
arret led during the weekend
In connection with the assass­
ination of Burundi Premier
I'irrre Ngtndandutnwe.
Hut the actual aataaain was
apparently stilj at large.
Ngendandumwe, Si. was cut
down by at least eight bullet*
Friday night ai he left a hos­
pital where hi* wife was re,ccitlng poit maternity treat­
ment. ,
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�By Harry I. Johnson
Comments heard »t yester*
What w*j descflbed a* “ one
clay's University of Florida
1 of the most productive days in
hearing hinted that the state
board will sanction the pro­
Seminole County history” de­
veloped Wednesday when the
posal.
And the Seminole delegation
State Junior College Board ap­
yesterday had two Seminole
proved location of a junior
. legislators among - its memcollege in this county.
hf^s and both pledged their
The board gave swift ap- .
whole-hearted support to push
provat to the Seminole dele­
gation's proposal'it a hearing ' . the act through the Legisla­
ture.
^ in Gainesville.
Sen. Mack N. Cleveland Jr.
The action was described as
said “ I personally and offi
* a "critical pcint" in the coun­
daily endorse the proposal of
ty’s qur*l for the college.
this delegation and as a mem­
The next stale step is getting
ber of the State Legislature
the State Board of Education's
will do all in my power to see
approval'and then funds from
that it materializes,”
the State legislature.
t

Rep S J. (Joe) Davis said
“ t repeat the request of this
delegation. We are living in
one of the fastest growing
eounties in the state and in
the nation. By 1980 we anti si-—j
pate a population of l.SO,000.
1 fully support the need for a ,
junior college and I have com­
mitted my support for it in the
Legislature. It .will get my
topmost attention."
Wednesday’s h e a r i n g In
the university's administrative
board room was conducted byFred M Kent, chairman and
an attorney from Jacksonville.
Two hours were allotted for

the local delegation's presenta­
tion but it tasted just slightly
more than to minutes
Byron Kimball, co-chairman
of the county 's joint long range
planning committee, opened
the discussion and introduced
C Vernon Mile, his co-chair­
man.
Mile recalled the survey
which had been made of die
area, how the results were
placed in a 10-page brochure
“ which has been sent to this
board." He recalled the popu­
lation of the county is now
about 70,pi&gt;i and about 1,0)0
students would “ avail them­

selves of the opportunity to
attend the junior college."
He added.there has been no
opposition to the proposal and
pointed to the “ favorable pub­
licity" given by the press.
Mason Wharton, president of
the Seminole Board of Public
Instruction, said he was at the
hearing to "confirm the sup­
port of our board” for the col­
lege, He added that the county
'•will have the site and the
money" needed to fulfil! the
project,
John Alexander. Seminole
County Commission chairman,
repeated that “ this program

has the full endorsement and
co-operation" of his board on
such matters at toning and
other conditions which may
arise.
Mite asked the hoard if it
had any questions of the dele­
gation and the board chairman,
Kent, replied the presentations
had been so thorough and wellprepared it had none.
He complimentesl the dele­
gation for the work it had
done. Board member Robert
Hudson, of Titusville, moved
that the project be approved
It passed unanimously and that
was that.

Other members in the dele■gation were County Commiss­
ioner Lawrence Swofford, Ste­
wart Galch“l. director of in­
struction and personnel in the
school system and who repre­
sented the hospitalized R T.
Milwoe, county school super­
intendent; School Board mem
her James Birkenmeyer and
John KHder. executive man
ager of the Seminole Chamber,
of Commerce
A junior rollcsc in the coun­
ty has been the dream of many
for a number of years Last
September tlif first concrete
step was taken on this pro­

posal at a meeting of the long
range planning committee.
Others followed and the cli­
max came yesterday.
County, school and other of­
ficials will now work with the
State Education Department
in locating a site for the col­
lege
The local legislative
members will begin prepar­
ing an act to be presented, as
Senator Cleveland said, "the
second day the Legislature
convPbes tn April.
\ juhilant Seminole delega­
tion shook hands all around
and headed home, a prue in
their pocket -

$11 Million Request For University Ready
Altamonte
OKs $4,000
For Audit

e lO
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Seminole County

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on the St. Johns River

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“ The Nile of America”

When Mayor Jimmy Crapps
accepted a "blank" cheek for
'community services" fruity
Kiwanis president Hill Fraasa,
Phone 322-2(111
Zip Code 32771
and quipped the Muyur: ." I f
. By Donna Estei
WEATHER: Clear ami mild thru Flulny, hit'll in TO.-*; low tonight near 50.
you'll sign this, gel one of the
Altamonte Springs
Mayor
bunks to endorse it — then
United Press Leased Wire
Established 1908 THUIIS., JANUARY 21. 19G5
SANFORD.
VOL
gel me two or morr-Ukc it — W. Lawrence Swofford cast
A we’ll build a marina with il. a tie breaking vole at Wednes­
Thai would be a community day night’s council meeting
to authorize the town's attnr
service."
, ncy, Joy Davis, to defend the
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Frank Hebito, son of Mr. town tn a law suit filed against
and Mrs N. Heluto. Prince- *it by Mrs. Anita Wcltmer
• tun" Avt-iiuC. » sophomore at J Suit baa bet-n. filed because ,
F ir e I'a ta l
1 ST. has been promoted to of returning of Maitland Avr j
platonti dull sergeant m the nue properties which permits,
ST t'i i F.Hsm lie; , i I'M
operation of a day nursrry t&gt;&gt;
cadet bi [gmle.
Mrs Zeno Williams SO.'die
Bill and Hazel York, an action |
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Wednesday li ght ot burns &gt;ul
Mrs \\ W. Ty tf lias been 1 opposed by Mrs. Wcltmer
fered nine days ago Mr* Wll
Directors
and
officers
of
Voting against authorization 1
ncniint-tl tn m i w fur « y*«r
Hams
sutler.xl the burns when
for Dans to drlrnd the town First Federal Savings and
»*. the S« riuiiu1i * utility
a iigaisttr ignited a nylon
jn
the
suit
were
new
council
tsian Association were re
|I fH'htUt IVI* 1*1! ttli* ht'lftl'l!
&lt;1i*
rolte sin- w is wearing
i «•&lt;tuf * of tin* i Iui i«Im t il aiul men, Bert Chapman and Col elected al a meeting Wednes
m
Crews
For
were
Keith
Ni*
Kl&gt; Assos mtruti,
day al the avsoiiahon office
iTum iur
on and Bob Newell
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To serve for three year per­
THIH \\ Iran it I’ D -P r e
In
other
business,
council
Mayfair Inn hat nmt*'! tii**
nner llassan Ah Mansur nf
iods A
Edwin Shmlmlser,
0 fti thiitie * tn&gt;kiiiitfi I u 1 l r if r approved Swofford s appoint
It.ltl wws set'll.list&gt; wound.'I in
r III j| to I" « *1 m a !l!U*n nI rnt-iil ol C It Alb-n as pulin' George fiiiihv and Ja.k 1.
front o! Hie palhamcnt toilld
chlil
billowing
its
acceptance
Greene were renamed as stir
|
m tiie hotrl 4oM»&gt; f«i
ilig early tislay tty a youth
with regret, of Polite Chief
tlie public al U.3U p.m. Kri*
ectors Tile officer* w-lio have
who fired Isv q shot! at him,
Huts Milne's resignation last
iUy. Tbe Concert it free.
GOLDEN anniversary r-f the Natiford Kiwanis
the government said.
week It was approved that J been serving the tJvrlft firm
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Flub was marked Wclnemlikv when Rupert
letter of recommendation be were re-elected Mr tho pre
i hau man Jim
lulmadg*
.St tick hind i hft). chair' an, piesented a ink*'
written for Milne
s*-ni year
I,a- - alb -I a no - ' ng id the
vith .Vi i iiikI-ox to Siiitloi.1 Dciidney, oldc-’ con
VMM Ml Vi it it'l't
9,-ri
No action was taken on the
President
t
C
Harper
Sr,,
Sulif"i-i llistor 1- -*l So- iet\ to
'tiHitng tnentl'er.
(Ileinld I’ iioto)
mayor s recommendation that In lus rejoirt. commented on
R.ilteit I Kenneil) passed up
rlr, 1 offl - i * an&gt;l discuss tinWvhmg' - m* whirl of maugur
Leslie Winter and Edward le­
I hai ter at H | in I toil -biy at
the Pa*&gt;t ojw-iati-n an-l s.nd
&gt; balls to t v hers- alone Writ
vy be reappointed to the /on
|J-- S-iMh I'm k t venue
that
the soui ng ikis tliat
trig board
ni-sila) nigti for a vi* t wilh
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Here predicted , e- -nsitlliats
l OIIIin Ittee
appoint
111' lathrt l.irmi'l Aml-.issi
►
li t V
A Jxi --tn tIt It.^ w ill
iloi Joseph I' Kelinnl)
ments made liy the mayor in at tile turn ot III* -teva-le have
diacu-s
•Finphy -• i m "
»o t
eluded Keith Nixon, vice ma not sel any altitude recolds
■t ,« a film to Mu- hoard of
in th.v re-peft, have
vur or mayor pro tern. Crew- and
i a m i 11 I icnth
-I i,., i,if * ,.f tii
&gt;- mitiidr
and i hapman, streets and been disappointing to many
MINI F lo N \ it I’ ll &lt; -i,nits
1 M an il L I 1 um1 lit
sanitation. Newell ami Crews It tall tn- -aid tliat ns’ltlu t
\ hnnlhi i and live tif ht*r Pi
7 ,’ln |&gt; in M - l i i •&gt;' ' I * * " i m*
on
parks and recreation. Nixon fiave Itn-y “ slalbd out
•tnblri-n Gmn.-I to *l**,ilh lafr
t heal’ h -t-pat to &gt;nt
tak«-off Pie experts tell &lt;!■
and
A
C
Brown,
ulilit.es.
Wednesday n ;hi wlwn a flash
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I tie
tiv idem! fin* di-sin.vi I their home t ive
Two promotions were an ' b a n
Town
Clerk,
community that it now appears that thr
\nnlhrr ..... prr-itise effort
‘M
ts
are
warmed
up,
are
really
ale was oilier ehlldri ■ and the fattier
house. Chapman and Newell,
no in. ist W.-.lnes.lav afternoon r a t e i d i. l l-l'.ts
it m the w -Ik-, tii-twi-cn Sent
ill iivnt.sin* •I
public buddings and Nixon ready lor take-off and will
escaped in Hi. r tiighti iothi-s
a' a stuck bowler-' meeting In
mole t mints i urnniimitu-s as
soar. after all
t to to w v 1. 1- pn deni and
and l tews, finance
tin
.
oillge
ol
the
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Longs*oial ami Sanford J*utt in
The SAL t executive officer
l *l sal ;rl Da hie I, t &gt; i Gi San
Motion was made and ap
-t i f &gt;■
&gt;o)sing a problem.
Seems
foni I.i*t May (ton i (keeeho
proved to deposit the rcquir-, reviewed the operation of the Bank
Longwood tias no jail; Sanford
MIAMI
i t l ' l i — Edward
M Raymond Dihitl wa- be* where hi wa&gt; . shiefTif
ed $4,000 with the State to past 12 months, pointing nut
has lamgwoi&gt;d's former May­
f'rovland a high tTJT offical,
have ihe state audit begin at tliat ,1-sets had grown over 10 named vi &lt; p.i sulenl and cash the i minty Bank II &lt; was l.orn
or \ B l.nrinann and Police
&lt;111-V-s-l to will tie summoned here to
soon as possible and to uotify per (ont. divdendr in exress jet and Way in E Allan wa- 111 I uvrrnc. Via
l hii-f Hoy li Williams have
teslify on wlletlo-i the South
the regular auditing firm that of $tgai (DM) ha-j been paid sav r evated to Daniels Mi met lla 1)1 I dy at at • a l l y a g e
rrn ll« 11 I t l - phone ( ompanv
agreed that should l.ongwood
ers,
reserves
had
been
in
P -ition of ass.slant rash.ei
and wa' gradua'i-i 11 oil th r
services have been discontm
reed tb detain a person on po
made a 7 7 ;.. | n i l profit mar
creased by $92,000
1 E Tin ser. chairman ot Haines i it&gt; ILgli ’•i hosil in
uni
lice charges, tin- person will
gin in |!*igl Ot tin stale limits
Harper
(xnnted
nut
that
Hie G.&gt;ard a 111I bank pn sident Ill’ll
Harold Hadcllffe. town engt
tie lodged in tile locul bjvtlllc
neer, gave a detailed ami ten wtitle the lending vulr of the reviewed the conditions &lt;&gt;( Hie
Hi
la ter
wa*
r,i duated such earnings to iifl
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gthy final report on thr water business was less bouyant tu bank during i'"&gt;i and discuss, I from Hu I i|ii er v ot Elm
The Seminole ('minty 1 sti-n
system and received t h e Iion ally than had Geen expci-t Hit o|K-rat|rig ratios of thr Mi I d a -s i d ) a II&gt;|1 V
•e r and .^17 M illion
tmn Service IijuI -♦ Imim nuifil'b
I ALLAHAS.-sRl
it I'll ol
t n ll' .' V
hoard's approval on necessary ed First Federal had Incrras Nilltv Group ol Banks 'lie said Attended tin
m December \ repnri ghen
pajiets to he filed with Hons rd over 1963 both 'he nuin'er P»*i| w *s Hie best year the Florida t-4'* S. h.
l-o one federal offi- pals will appear
l h i&gt; romrni^ifn
mg Home and Finanrr Agen nf loan* made and the dollar group ev.-r h»&gt;1
vear prior o&gt; a. )-&gt;. I i*. wilh before a . ocitv school sojier
«hn\m lift
of lit f* i «*IU
SM
inlendenls nteelliig in G a m e s
volume
Deposits
ot
Hir
hanks
(Iks
HoVii $ urnpilot]r rail* siNl**' |*ft‘pj ritl ui ' &gt;
Tho first of a series of work
Oflirer* in addition to Har play a gratihitig growth aril
Mla-rl fame )*» *ln local vi lie l-riddi and - vjil.im how
|urliiipjti-ii in c u b i news nr
sessions to draw up a new p. r are Touhy . eveeutivc vice net operating earning' kei&gt;i bank in lannarv
i [".I and flotilla Xi Ina* s . an relain $17
licit*4 ^nil 4K r.irlit* program*
town Charter, which council president .1 II Van Ilo v figsi parr wilh this df vvlnpmftp! went tltrough ah 1
I l ' l v * million in Ddsral gran's tiy
cJutriHulnl 1
bull* ’ m fuel
plans lo present tn the legisla nr* prescient S K Doodney stockhnblers were Gtld
lrair*:ng prog lam
lb- was eliminating di*«rtniination
uiih Tfit prr%um *n !»• Ndult
live delegation for passage second vice president, Rosa
. . .. mi •.
,
Tucker indicated 1*&gt;*19 would made Head ot Ho , i -iiernal
mcclniK4 and mne I li meet
lb- loan ilejiartno lit O' 'll*Yi'tf
/ vksi l l l l
this year, was scheduled lor mhod Chapman, secretary lx- another good year
to- 'all
f a l l oof
f
me* And to top it all off they
7 p.m. today at the town hall treasurer. Maxine Ekern, as pointed out that as commuhi l!)r,I
| NKW Y'»BK tt PI) — lamg
made 9*J farm home
sistant secretary - treasurer, cations improve each local
Horn in \rkan-as
UGert shoremen in thr j»ir1 of New
and Barbara Flynt, head tell htnk becomes more sensitive received his eduea’ i ui at Man York voted again tinlay on a
Public installation for offi
lo Hie nation il and inlernitlon kato State College r Minnesota once rejerleei contract which
Mrs. Marjorie C. Shepard, er
cers of Semlnola
R-diekah
Shmhnlser is director • attor al economies
lie received a It \ degree in their union leaders ho|&gt;r will lie
axlxtant to reUred county tax
Lodge 4.7 scheduled for Friday
0|K’ ratmg ratios lor the ys-ar business admiiiistialum and approved and provide a pat
collector John Galloway lor ney and the other directors are
has ht-en postponed New date
lie
-wived six tern for ending the Hi day Al
12 years, has rrtigned her po Greene Robert E Earns, Har were described » ' ' excellent economies
will be announced in the near
xitlon, Tix'CVIlector Troy Ray per. Doudney, Van Hoy and with the Sunk having a nel months in the t
S Army lantic and Gulf Coach dock
future.
reported today.
iTouhjj.
operating raring of $2 28 a Reserve
strike
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Casselberry's Town * o unci I
Monday night authorired May
or Owen Anstey to appoint a
three man committee to repre
sent the municipality on the
Seminole County Beautifica­
proposal had started at a San
By Dottle Austin
"This is ihe question ol let to Ihe limit lie them up enough to pay thf yearly op
tion Committee, headed byPossibility of the proposed ford municipal project hut where we are guing lo gel the Mr 30 years, and tu- your rratmg expenses
county commission chairman
“ There a r e -ways and means
John Alexander. Anstey said Sanford Rivcrport Manna cx that it very well could be in­ money, and li t a dead sen hand* lor making capital im­
he probably would name one panding to a Seminole County corporated into the overa I out question.", he said
of gomg ahead with the water­
Knowles
pointed out that provements m other areas front development — there is
memboa'f^oftr Jlie Casselberrs Hixerport Marina l o o m e d picture of the proposed coun
"we are nut talking about a *u&lt; h as- fire protection, water, no. doubt that it has tremen­
Garden Club, another from Wednesday evening at a meet- ly - wide Pori AulhorBy.
The other side of. the mar half million dollar* a* was sewer*, roads, annexation in dous, unbelietcahle potential,
thr Casselberry Lions Club, ting of the Lake Mary Cham­
ma picture — -the dark side originally m-opoM-d We arc the years tu rurnf With the but we may well have to start
and anothrr from the Cassel­ ber of Commerce
Sanford City Manager W —was presented by Knowles in talking about $12 to $1.7 .mil­ expected population explosion, aniall, much smaller, than we
berry Woman's Club.
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lion dollars — and any way these ate things we are going had hoped It's going to be
E. Knowles, it the close of an his talk.
-“ Le! me emphasize that I you slice it, it’s going to come 10 need as our fity gruw*
pp to you to decide," Knowles
Rev. Thomas M Uakin of address lo Chsmbcr members,
"The only other way 4u do (old Uie group
,
I'reabytenan Church of the wss asked. “ Why cannot wr am for the manna — 1 out of the taxpayers' pocket
“ The public will have to 11 is to raise your taxes.
"Another serious problem
— the entire county — join in have even put it in writing —
Covenant will parth ipatg.
a meeting of th« naval r t i i n T on this project? Knowles’ re­ but tt U time we stopped snd help the city commission de­ Let's face it — marinas are is the question of wherp lo
looked st the dark side of this cide. It will probably come to not self • liquidating, they do find the suitable fill. Frtlimchaplains planned for Jan. 26 ply was: "Why not?"
Knowles, in this question question,", Knowles emphasis, s referendum. The sctusl cost not pay for themselves — they insry test* have indicated six
at the Orlando Naval Reserve
will strclih Ui« franchise mJn usually do not even znakc lo nine feel of muck snd silt
Training Center.
, and answer period, said the ed.

w w A ...

Shut

To Palm Roach

Bank Prexy Views
'65 As Good Year

Tu Tu

Aide Resigns

NO. 109.

No Change'
B R I E F S ^ ep0r| Qn
• Churchill

'60s 'Ready
For Takeoff,'
Harper Says

J

FLORIDA

68 School
Term Eyed
A rot]ut'si for ifll.t million for construction of
the now univi'rsity in OnutRo County three miles
south of Ovietlo will lie presented to the State Cahinet next week hy the State Hoard of Reyents.
ljireetor J •Rrownrd Culpepper said l;»t night
in- Tallahassee the money
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I hi* u n iv i'rsity is tn lit*
reatlv
fnr t*nr!»llmt*nis
lliiv o yt*ars homt*.
Hr ahhi thr t IRt.S
nf
jilt*

f"i

I rjsTlhl!«t tn 4 - U i l i

h^II-SIS

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riuTijuii 1«» fmjiiur

LBJ In '68,
HHH Tells
Partygoers

*&gt;pi*l Hi mipi, of Ilit
fur thr rmiimi:
LONDON fl'I ’ D - Sir Win I In* rri|ti«*!«t i» i* t»tI '|
|vr . cut
*
ston Churchill clung devjier !»!• I«'Ht*r tjV' | tin' |if t \ItiHA
W a s h in g t o n
(U p d
~
ately to life to-lav toil Ills VI
\■IIf X
I'lesnlent
Johnson'*
thougiils
lality ebbed tiv the hour
Ih
/jit u'TUil (i( li\|tl*'« f.»r
The in Id day nu-.lo.il bullc Ihu lirv% \li ithi**- I ihi!it_v ihjxt »• yveie mi the “ Great Society"
Wednesday night even a* his
tin from his physu'lan. laud I fi 1 itiii R i p |iti*fc:irA*mtr i n p i i ’
danced Ids way through fiv«
Moran read
' There is no ly mii&lt;I Hpj*n*si$l f v tin* St
change m Sir Winston's eimdi I rtf]* lilt ,f»* i f rim 11■«i .*1*&gt;t*if liiaiigor.il halls;
Vice President Hubert II,
tier) liiere will t-e a liiithcr fuihU
II fuAl It |t|$\Hlif|| Humphrey virtually t h r e w
Imtlelin this ev citing
A^urk fit t*r|;li*
.tolitisnn'i T exas hat into the
In this ease
no i* a n ge
In in* mMirv t *tl|*r!»(*«*( ling tor the Democratic nom­
“ as had news
mi hi mhiiplH will nets! IN**
f or Wednesday night Moran millh ri in rttfiitriii*!tun fuinU, ination tn 1968 during the pol­
said the IKi year-old hero ni u f w ills ll ft;*i ;f 111 t J1&gt;- I | AHI t *• itics ■ onrnted fr»(ivltie»
In three hours, the First
Hittain. wlio siillered a mas
III! * if ll|* x' t't* |1 to I .' ll Is and the Humphrey i
sivi
stroke la»l week, tint m*ft 'i*' *'RIii»m* x tu tin*
i a. nl Vo ail five maugnral
ton. tied the lowest adds m his &gt; Atilt |l *‘ f I IMl I* IiH
hails at widely scattered loca­
gallant light tin suivnul
Iid Im!* I in f hr * ufu*11u* t nm
Obviously (hen- hail been no o m f . Itl ft&gt;Miii '«t i &gt;■ til at (ct le. ns in Jfie nation's capital
Between fox trots, Johnson
improvement
through I h . ( if ii Uf. e &lt; HI' \ AAill 1&gt;** #
t.-mmdrd
tin- overflow crowd*
night and moirung
mi 1In ill f'lt it'll' II*1AA 1 t i n * i
teaching legisla­
Ml.1.111 s|K'kr only one w -id Mt V .if U l N| j list uhl Hi I'flM* ..I Die I .t
tive
proposal*
hr ha.s madn
as he tell the &lt; liuri hill resi n .da
•vin ta-lon- lus four year term
•leh r m Hyde Park Gates
I rnt&gt;'!loi, i ' I.. in al m.yn EST Weilnes
I lj||H-|.pet
W- Iriesday night
in i In- univ. i s d .1 pint* d IS
If. vias asked whether * Gilr l'“ . lust lull ti­ l e d l . Ie .| -i -t.iv
In tin- morning we're go­
i lol li.nl leai hi d Ihe luwi'l ll ill climb t*. -2 til I') ,it ing t-i tiay. lo stall mil eaily
•*!i*- yet "
nod 19.1.108 in t'G,'.
ard i' uk on our program."
Ihe 82 year old phy sirian
Pressure* , ( eivi oil input me
win. ha* brought t hurrhill s . great, -in.I I uI|’i'p|.ei ll.at t .luis’ ii tohl metrymaker* *1
through almost every type ol I v. o if all III. espitnst..n t w Hi. Mmn-ljdiii Hotel
.so | hope you don't stay
illness, replied
Yes "
'"Ugh!
was
plovi.led
f -r
. we're going
No physician familiar with *)bl-M* Is .i g....I elm llci II .it iiji loo In1c
the ease would cxen guass as b y L' TlI tlivie would m.i t-e lo i oi d help from all Hie lieto tmw bmg ( hurrhill inighl t*«
fnr nl, rsttmatpil I f.imd llioi i aIs we can get. . .
We're on out way to tha
suspended between life and Ul “ o.iloil young peopie
l.n at Society '■
death. ,
,
Hiinipifriy who once wa*
A '|Mikesman for the Itntish
C
o
u
n
ty
Schools
"
'laki-nls intiislui ed hy llm
Me.tn a| Association, a t t i |
TAI.LAIIAS.sFE i l l ' b — Pi evident as j senator during
hearing about, ihe mid dav
navcil appearanees,
I hr state audllor issued a l|le last
huUrim, coiuoiented
Phi s
Iinn! repoit liKtav (ot tlo- sa d ill joir.ed ill i&gt;&lt;'l wl*m-i
mui •&gt;( condition in Ins illno*e
Ni'llllnolr
I ..only
&gt;. Iim.l lot ihe Johnson administiacould go on (or several .lays
It..Jill
s
ll|M-l
.ill.Ills
l
i
o
Iisial
Iam » in vi f ur year &gt;
In Ihe language of the lay­
s e a ls en din g
I m o - .In, l-a.g
\:mI ft- -i w. i v-nimne for
man what Ho do, bus wen
(..or i io u i y e a r ' 1 fie ad ilrd to
say in; was Ilia) &lt; hurrhill s 61
do-.
of Hiosr at thn
\orllbir 1 ( nr si | llison said Ih.
v|lahlv had hern draining a
oiafoii Park ll.drl ha 11room.
way lor several days Got dial legal rri|iiiipnirnls w e r e
I to- t iesliU-llt -smiled at Ho*
Wednesday night Hie tale had 'm e t , gianl loisljiesi pi ai lues
followed and . I Vs or its weir
fi-H-ii to i- 1,. a IlkPt candidacy,
ai l elel a!nl
wrl| kept.
tot del riol speak

(■Lilly Verdict
In U ribe C ase
John II Hickman is In the
county |ail awaiting a pre sen
tenre investigation following
hi* conviction this week tn
Circuit Court on * bribery
charge
A six man jury found link
man quilly of trying to bribe
* license examiner lo obtain
a driver ■ license.

Marina 'Idea' Seen As Possible County Project
bn the botom of the lake This
compounds the cost uf du-dg
Ing and filling the proposed
land sress Further test bor­
ing* must be made to find out
if there is good material within S.OCXJ feel of the rnariru
site," the speaker added-,
Knowles Invited Uie Lake
Mary Chamber members to
attend the meeting of the com*
misiton Monday al 8 p*ti. at
City Hill. At that time Ihe
city's fiscal agent, Loomis
Leedy, will present hi* find­
ing* on the possibilities of fi­
nancing the marina project.

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