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P ap e 12 — Ja n . 11, 1965

Gl Insurance
Sailor Ends 2 0 -Year Holders Gel
Career, To Stay Here Modified Plan

Cut Your Own Taxes - 6

By Ray De Crane
Now how ’d o'you determine! Answ-er: Ordinarily anyone claim a full ^ a r 'a exemption
Newspaper Enterprise Assn. J js t who furnished the chief who has more than 1500 gross' credit for the deceased partPROBI.F.M: Your daughter, support? TVs. is the time for 'income may not he listed a? nerwhose
total support you furn­ work with a pencil and paper a dependent. (The exceptions
0 l* n ,u l h:nt- A v* !ff
A new plan of permanent
ished
all
year long marries Put a line through the middle arc students and your child- f#p |nw nf t„ purpo|£ ev(.n
GI insurance—called “modi
William H. Clerk, commiss­
fied life” — is being made on New Y ear’s Eve. Can you of your sheet of paper runn- ren under 19 &gt; It is true that t^ou=h ,h ,
have had no
ary steward u-eond class, was
available to all holders of Na-j claim her as a $ * « depend
tng from top tr bottom. On one Social Security is not consid- income. As a spouse.she quailretired from the Navy at a
t ion a | Service Life Insurance ency credit on your tax re
side enter the expense of your ered a part of gross income fies the taxpayer t o 'tile same
brief ceremony held by Rethrough the new law which re­ turn?
contributions to his support, but it is still spendable income. J600 credit but in many other
connaissance Attack Squadron
Answer:
Pop,
you
may
be
opens NSLI for disabled vet­
On the other side enter his Tl.- Therefore the question re. ways a spouse is given differ7 on board the Naval Air Sta*
erans of World War 11 and the stuck.- Since ‘ your daughter
SCO plus any other earnings he volvei around whofurnished ent t a t treatment than a de­
lion, Sanford.
and
her
husband
were
mar
Korean Conflict.
Clark, who completed 20
chief " support Proceed as in pendent
The VA plans to notify all ried on the last day of the may have tiad for the year.
years of honorable service, has
Your contributions will have the prohlem above and record
For example, a dependent
term policyholder* at the time year they are treated by the
been awarded the A siatic-Pac­
to
exceed
h.v
before
he
can
the
cost
of
support
contributed
need
not file a return until
of renewal of the opportunity tax collector as if they had
ific Campaign Medal, National
to obtain “ modified life" pol- been married all year long be claimed Start with the cost by each. If your total is great- his gross income is $600 or
Defense Service Medal, Navy
icie*.
This means she may file a of his tuition, if any. then ad-J er than your mother's 5720 more. A »p&lt;.i;«e wi'd pay an in
Occupation
Service
Medal,
Any type of National Service joint return with her new* bus room and board for the six you may claim her as a de- come tax on her first dollar
World War II Victory Medal,
T____________ ■
of income, whether it be on
Life Insurance, including pol­ band or be listed as an exemp months, clothing purchases, pendent.
four Good Coeduct Medals and
the tax her own separate'return or inicies already Issued, may be lion on his return. Should the spending money A transporta- Question. How is
the American Campaign Me­
exchanged for or converted, to newly marrird couple, file in tinn expenses, mediral care situation affected by a hirtfi eluded with ber husband's indal. He first enlisted in Nov­
this new plan which will
lie eithcr of these two ways you and any other items of ex
or death during the y ar?
come on a jo.nt return,
ember 1943 and has served aissued at lower premiumrates may NOT list her as a depend penses in his behalf.Answer: \ child born
any
board the USS Miller. LST 111
If your total is greater than time during the year—even on NEXT: The Rewards of the
than the present permanent ent on your return.
and the USS Randolph.
The remedy: Make a deal hts, you claim him on your Dec. 31—entitles-the support- Generous SoulA
plans.
No newcomer to Sanford,
All of the variable informaThe “ modified life'' plan with your vm in law It's per return If they are not you arc ing parents to a full year's
Clark has aerved in Reconnais­
* •'
Sfioo dependency credit: In the tlon contained in this series
Assuming that out of luck.
provide* a level premium j fectly legal
sance Attack Squadrons 9 and 7
\V. I I . C L A R K
.......
The other frequently asked case of death the controlling "Cut Your Own Tax*'*
I’l.T'S
through the life of the insured your income is higher than'
for five years. He presently
However, the face value will your son-in-law's and therefore dependency question goes like factor is the status at the time \dditionai advice ant sample
resides with his wife and four
of death, !! the deceased per- tax forms are available in a
be reduced automatically 50 your tax rate higher, suggest this:
children on South Park Ave­
“ My mother lives in my son wa» a quatifed dependent new* 64 page book
percent when the insured vet- that he file as if ho were un
nue and Intends to remain in
married In that way you can house. She has no income of the laxpgvr.- until his death.
To order a copy «end name
efan reaches the age of Cl
the Sanford area.
Ai' that time the policyholder, Hit ypur daughter as four do. other than her Social Security , the taxpayer may claim a full ajdre*s and so cents to
will have the option ol rcstor- pendent Yotn savings on this checks which amounted to I7g0 year s credit Similarly, if a Your tiwn
ing the full amount of cover SflOn credit, wdl vary from JM last year She paid me no husband or wife dies during Sanford 11
age by purchasing ordinary to 1462, depending on whether hoard. May I claim her as a the year the surviving spouse 199, Dept,
life insurance without a med you arc in the 16 per resit or dependent’ '*
may file a joint return and lion,
77 j«*r cent tax bracket. Offer
leal examination.
fly Jn lnn Hays
This modified plan” is of to share your savings
Completion of the Lake freed as an inducement to him.
Harney Water System was an NSLI term policyholders toj Two other questions concern
Howard H. Harrison,.Semin.......... ‘
1 Ja u p -fe d jjd I y h y CdL F Sieg' convert to a
lifetime-level ing dependency occur almost
ole county service officer, re- j j ^ p j president of th r-L ik a ; preirinnb'TpiAP
____
Is-lore Chat 1a s frequently' Thia~b the' BUTT?
ports C. R - Prince, assistant Harney Water Association.
|premiums on renewable term j “ My
""Stale-'! service officer, will
An open Jio m e ,
w ejlj maurance heesyne prohibitive, college lavt,Jun*l_! JlA ll all his
the policyholders grow old- expenses until graduation —
visit this county Ja n 21' to site Is scheduled Thursday beginning at 4 p m and contin •'
|tuition, clothes, housing, medtconfer with area veterans.
uing until 5 45 pin at which! There are still _»omr three f a] jjtd dental rare, sending
He will discuss tecBnieal lime the water will he turned
million NSI.I term polieyhold money
After graduation hi
questions and problems with on by W T Shaddick, state ,.r j ^f,o have not converted to started to work and earned
veterans and their survivors director of the Farmers Home a permanent plan.
11,500 through the end of tht
or dependents concerning Vet­ Administration, srndlng fresh
yesr Can 1 claim him as a de
erans Administration benefits water Into more than 70 homes
pendent’ Can I at least get
such as hospitalization, educa­ in the area. The well site js to
credit
for that
first six
tion and training, insurance, rated one mile east of (,e
months’ ”
r
disabilities, widows and d&lt;- neva on SR 46
Answer You eitiu-r get full
pendent parents benefits, (II
Following the open bouse
ered it or none at all There
housing loans.
everyone ts invited to attend
W ASH ING TO N M T D — is no such thing as getting
Prince represents the head the association « dedication The me le«r submarine Ethan di'jM-rwlency credit fur part of
quarters offtrr* on the Honda ceremonies to tie held it the
Vilen collided with n N uw-ar Hu- year Since your rhiTd
Department of Veterans AI Geneva Community IJail he
mn
freight! r in the Me-hter- quabfiixl a- a student by hav
fairs at Pass a Grille and hi* ginning at 6 p rn 'I in- pro
mg attenilid college ful. time
1
R
li*
Ml Su rlny, h .1 &lt;lf»mpi if*"
offered
free
of
•ervlrcv are
gram will ofw-n with pi a yipg of
for at Ira*. f"-e months of
charnr .
tbr national amlh»*rn iiv t hi­ Io !itif h vp«*f l» u ini- w^irliis.tilt year he may earn more than
An appoint mint mav hr P a-lorn Sein.n'dit* Huml ll nder Hill Kt\ ' vTll» VAR* ir.J JM*'!
to o an ! v m mai «'ill eiarn
1 * r \ a %v. in n •joit i it af tL”
ft: villi’ liy f-n ' a* ting ll.itri “ -n dirirtion of Hu tuiril
.V
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*ir*e
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idelllttodiici hh,idiluk gmst speak
fi&lt; atlon.
er for the event
1 he r*dllJH»n happened off
_l'pnn luoipletlon id tile di ll
M l.M l *i 1 Jr.Y itHMt —
r A1RO l l. T I I
I re « tfi tea Mon, members id thr a 'so
he , -is»i o f fipainT acefildhli , I *tk i Ac.jufef TTi*irt :i Hi utr1srfJw
*i N.ivv epokretiian in \\ a-h
Canal Authority announced » elation will he li i|Ui stril 1"
A
)»!{»' 4d tb t*« * nR*» I V
le, *fd Ili 'ililf iif f 179,J 1 '.non ti mam for the annual I*, m lie'- n.
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hi* tris’d
for |;«c. | rnni|,ursi! in It n 't- ness meeting dm mg wh.ih
t*i *tifpr tp-i* h«*r by k
ooli f . r I '.O I an 1 |7 I . I Ts'.,
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h fj'l f k' i* ■ntr * i* -f4
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he
new hoard inemlw-rs for
lion for 1
it.,- ln-t y is i will he cb-cled and progre-s
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4» 4 « ) * * t 4* V4 I» ll'li'lll y*
I*-fine the runn! was tiain-n and liru m u l njiu fta w.:l he
•i Mil." in Ti•-riser iif IJ J«
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\ ict* r i« b ditt n .r•ri•i
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Lake Harney
Wafer System
Is Completed

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Accredited Charge
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We Invite You To
Check Our
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We Offer The
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Attention Of
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After The So Called Prescription Discounts!
“The Prescription Our Primary Concern**

Touchton’s Rexall
Owned

Drug

Vml Operated lly Glenrt McCall
And “Ernie” Mills

Nuclear Sub,

Freighter Hit

Lois Off Steam

UftSMrd Income

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Mercury,
year’s most successful car,
awarded year’s top honor

^ “Iw in o u il
M VM l \It I •

BEST BUYS IN PRODUCE

TO M ATO ES
&lt;Ht

B EANS
The car you see on this page it the
proud recipient of the hardest wo.n
tiwaid in the automobile business.
Irt selecting Mercury lor 1905, C ar
Life M agazine staled, "M ercury shows
a quality tif concept, design and engi­
neering far above the ordinary."
Wide press anluim .

l h e New York T im et called Mercury
Nlhe su rp rise hit o(

1965

in the

medium-price Reid." Automotive News I d e m a n d , p r o d u c tio n sc h ed u le s fo r
Mercury have been increased 8360.
says il's “probably the most changed
car in years " Life M ag asin r.th c Miami
Credit, of course, goes to the car
N ew t, the Pittsburgh Post G arrlle
itself A new kind of M ercury— built in
h a te cihoed these sentim ents.
tin'I iiholn C ontinental tradition Beau­
Hut vs hut counts most, really, h
tifully proportioned, and with luxury
cusnyiucts— people who come in and
features and options once reserved only
say. "I lik e " — and thch buy. Right
fo r the m ost ex p e n siv e c a rs . No
now, the 1965 M ercury is gelling its
m edium -price ear has ever come so
gicatcst custom er acceptance ever.
close in luxury lo the high-prtye class
Production up H.4&lt;:r ,
t ome see vshal ull the talk o about
T o assure m eeting the in crea sed
Drive the new M ercury — today, i

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York City Hoard of Trade, Art
SANFORD, FLORIDA- NO. 102
VOL. 37 I'nited Press Leased Wire
Ffstuhit sited 1008 TUKS., JANUARY 12. 1003
far beyond local enthusiasm and already has gener­
Flynn, who also is public rela­
ated state-wide and even nation-wide interest, it &lt;vas
tions and advertising director
revealed nt-thc public presentation of the engineer­
for the New York Giants, high­
ing report at City Hall
ly commended the presenta­
Monday,
tion of the Riverport Marina
a Over 100 persons jam ­
plan by Maurice 11. Connell
med the commission room
engineers Monday and offered
to hear the long-awaited
his "heartiest endorsement" of
ART FLYNN
report by engineers Harold
the idea.
Wilde anil Reynolds Clark of
Count) commissioner* this i Mfturiri* 11. *'urnnr It «i,ni A*!1\ Jtilinn Sfrn**(rom
Flynn, wno was present at
morning denied » petition to
porintrs, « Minim * n^tn&lt; •tine
i “iiti!»i*l!&gt;i*rry*« toxx n ettvcritHie public meeting at City Ha!!
rlosr s street in the S 1.iv ia
firm Hired hy rily *c* mmiRmrnt
yhih
ri'urfrsirmrti
Moinlwy
along with Everett Kerr, man­
Farms ire s .as they contin­
stinnrri
tn mnWi* Irh«* «t.udvnijrht
vxhen
incumbent
r-^mager of the Mayfair Inn. said
ued a piddle hearing started
As rmniHp nf tIt#* survey
they would "like to see this riimrn Arthur l.rpti nml K«J*
two weeks' sgo.
marina plan put into oja-ra witnl A. Ltmn phi* neuly
line of the two residents in wrrr r«,Vi*nti'd, r**pi,'&lt;,,iBJitiyr!i
•*&lt;*«*, hunkitu?
lio n "
the
area. Fred Mobley, pro­ itf IupTil Him
circled councilman !&gt;i Kugone
instuulinn*.
('hiitnhrr
nf (N»m*
Many other influential busi­ Kills wrre *xxnm into offic*
tested the closing petition, cit­
nessmen and Chamber of Com­ during ceremonies nt the lu Sing the inconvenience to the nirrrr officinla mn! Mjuj»t primerce representatives aided sclhetry Woman'.* 4'lub.
restdenls lie offered a hint vutP riliximA'** vi'irod “trrtheir
enthusiastic
approval
that, if the road was closed, nti*nil&gt;nt9 FnlluiKin^m'* i» n d
Administering the oath of
p*T cent lui. k'hi:" nf thf*
with the following comments, of fir**
he would close his portion of
Mayor Owen An*
(rod has. given,, us these tii'V,
it for * Jt-hour period to propniij! («* tuiijif a Jl.,% util*
*trv, xxrio
xxho moriietils
iMomenis bclun
lief oic had
wonderful, n a lu u l. js s e is —lct&gt; , he(,'n
„ n1nv(ir f &gt;r ,
drnhuilire the Hnrrn pticli * itnn ' Hivrrp**rt Aturinu
ItK V N O IJIS C L A R K
*
l SuufmdV Uk^frnuL.
■— .U ietn!-'- Judge Karlylo ......h(1
Ai»,i lU irtg ,.„th .
actionVoiitd do. €
"“ Tty- peletinTub-popular, re­ use
Housboldcr,
past
C
of
C
presi­
On
the
recommendation
of
t
1
*
Kvt*ry
point
wHh
li
vve
nt
quest, according to ttie trade
nf office for the tim ing yenr
Commissioner Lee Gary, Hie Inmptril to rtploro trp|M«Al**d
paper Editor C* Publisher. dent.
h* cntincilmen were &lt;*. 1. Ov­
"This
is
no
time
for
Sanford
board denied the petition
1 to hr nvfrwbi^miiuily m fn
Jam es E Doyle had to reprint
erman and (i*’oige Hou ir.!t
The previous hearing had vnr i*f roimtructinn «»f null n
in his "The Sport T rail" col­ to turn back—let's go for­ whose -term* of office have
ward.’’ Harold Kastner. illu­ one year before expiration,
created considerable discus fnvilitj." rU rk t*»M thr ***m
umn in the Cleveland I’lain
sion and it was then the boartl mi««i'*n nnd Aiitlimn «•
I t ui) wns named chim tnnti
Dealer hn pick of gridiron strious potentate o! Itahia Terndecided to delay action pend
immortals for an All lim e P1&lt;1 o( Shriners.
of tiu* !»&lt;m il of \Met man, re"Thi’fp »?» tii tlniu: to rninIF! e m i t s WOllKFKS wi’ll- i n itireil M onday tu u n iin g vvliett tiiis tru c k
mg Gary's study of the area
'W e want to do everything placing I.mm, vs ho n ivni the
I mythical i All American foot
pitrt
til till* \&lt;11I would t'*'
flip lii'il mi its luu-k w h ile ro u n d in g a cu rv e on S t a t e H ighw ay -Ell neat
which is in hit district.
in our power to help create pAat two years.
it A I K S M L L K . Mi»». ( U P I )
hail squad
I hr fit ’ll rify tn hnvi* t hn*
th
e
S
e
m
in
o
le
-O
ra
n
g
e
C
ou
nty
lin
e.
O
nly
one,
a
wom
an
id
e
n
tifie
d
as
W
illie
this marina—see that it gels
Six men died Monday when
In other action, Hie Com
OUenslir II
The htmiii confirmed Mayor
I
tyjif
nf
frillntr
afn!
thr
invh.il
C a r r . 117. o f S a n fo rd , w as a d m itte d to a hosp ital w ith head in ju r ie s . All
n tin plunged nf( an embankdone—and done now." DeWitt An* try1* nom,miTitifi nt hen
mission'
„
Ends Itredimdd i Kentucky!
putilirily nlrrady t- ntlhii litip nti ul iniu the Tultalintcln*
o f th e o th e r s w ere tre a te d at an O rlan d o hosp ital and re le a se d , lle o r g e
Mathews,
chairman
of
the
Apprtivrd
a
new
lease
with
amt Moonou-r i Miami I
mdh VV. Mi 1«11«i*«11 i*v town at
W ard . S a n fo rd , d riv e r o f th e tru c k , w as cited t--r d riv in g too fa s t fo r
Hie Seminole branch of the ’ iiitrrrul from nil over tin* liix c i .
'tackles (Illume iD rl’auwl Greater Hoard of I'ommeYcr Hone) , Arthm lb&gt;xx«ii|, J.tmi*
co n d itio n s. T h e F lm id a H ighw ay P a tro l and S e m in o le s h e r if f 's d ep u ties
'
To
retain
our
identity
we
Sports Car Cluti id America it 411i* And I'll I'll nil! 9idII till’
ami i Nicempple (William AHirheiim*‘y*'i , r urtis Blow
i l l i * d i n k &lt;jnd
lor live of the Osceola air
in
v
e
s
tig
a
te
d
th
e
eras'll.
(H
e
ra
ld
P
h
o
to
)
must
pursue
Hus
in
every
way'
Mary i
Hill I itMt tui l 4«term H T imI I
('link flint Wild** tit*;i'd tlinl
.) \K \K l \. I ti d o n e ■ I a
i
strip
The
okay
is
subject
to
we
can
.'1
Eranris
Huumillat,
IlJ hill IslIUllK
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chairman
of
the
Fort
Author
amt I'lnllherieh t ) underbill i
I iii r y MiJim , Lon &lt; ir |Vic
llu* f.ifilily. tth* * Minim-'* "ii r fully ol di-red Ihe flu ted Nil*
old V Johnson
Center; Yussyeelferm (tin - sty
Hamilton. J iii h tih-rm jsh-J I it'ii
—Set a puhlli* hrarinj: f«»r ■innkf it fnxt t «»t•• it ini.it* 4 iinMA in 1 Uihi* down ila iietiv• ft’* lime we did something
cinnati &gt;
'Mtlofi C.ifuM.uiiil tn tin
I
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y on tlu* prtition «»l Alt&gt; In* util *1 aintifiL',’ (tiffs r.'iil, « x*111 Hies he!e and end all I'N piobig
put
Sanford
on
the
map—
Quarterback Holy t Toledo)
. . .
mission, un-t t i.-t lloUTh itl.il
»t (a in the country.
Kcmirth M‘ tnlo^h for tIte cloa &gt;p**vtiivulitf. to Ink** full ltd' nil
Tv*n
avsist.int
rasljurs
Halfbacks Toe (Maine) and the marina, combined with Hie ,l.i Milkf t• t hr I •
I &gt;.11it
inn
of
an
uniivrx!
road
tH
»tv%
n*n
port
terminal
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ymti
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ii 111* Ufltl’il ttx ttll’ t ills'll t) i
Mlis. .? "S»-| I mi
rt if J .it I-c ht i.rupovillr and lit own Avcn ii ! and if••"’tfr it (iliii tl Ios t Ti»-ri.
I ill '.It k Mnl til ' I to- t ||.t o-l natural resources m a wav iin* i ntiid - i ri* i I 'll ill H i** i
ti i till’s uf Mu* s *1ii I■itr11
III I i .IJ VIM. 11’ 1' |* l'ni«iit|
Ur"* and Ntin in of 1li^hw a&gt; VI lilt'll Ii *t|!»** t lit ut.i T Ml H
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p.'i- ii inI llu tii#’-’* today fin»etl
ous (manual improvement' —
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r
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Defensiie tl
of id. Ii -*.«■i%! eif11 »to L i * 11M
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I ,v l t* Miit- xxin kc 1» ttying
-J&gt;et Feb S tor another
in*-'
^ Ihi* xt.ii today, it
11If! ttil nt in I H** M
Vr f nil |tt Htfc
Em!super sire 1Brigham 111 V\ V Roberts, - (leak mg h nf 1:1in I nr ilrpm till*-lit
tu 11 .nh 4 men trnpped nenr*
hellin
g,
on
llm
vacaluig
of
fnr
l-onng
Purges*
and
T
E
lu iou iim i by Howard H.
ill A pf (Ajf-rf **it (iici.f *. ti prd
Young) and Eflnbee i Detroit)
I inn it I.omr n* htiihlmg in
t i t ! i&gt;.- mneinenli m the "er^riixvMx" tijall, f«*ridtnu t*&lt; K n in lie he Iatxv g found m a
Tackles 1 .1 l'o\ I Furman I Tiieker. of Florida State Hank «■!*#•»■dui. * "ii
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linen I unit no I
Mke View iiea near Highway I hi* hfiiit *‘f 4to* il’ tx IttiiV It u m I m die airier Sunday night,
and I illicit stale Hank, anil
amt \\\.la - 1\ .tkt Eoie-t I I. tnl v i n* • l ti 0 I^on^
1 i'n *t f. i t|| Siiitth S' mill436
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k..l t. f'ste*---- Hit* |I»IUntil. u;**»r -hn hiuis*JJL—
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to
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ps
v
off-.nur
(•inter
H a r r 'r e t
an
xy.j - * *rn in Mra’.'i and
»fiitf, d for ill! « '’lit 1« I 1 ’
hi i
t•
Bill HiiiMall
1
possilile taki-'icr ol a load in
before we get into *mv mm r
i (ai-tirgc Waslilii.t n
• s in:•»i j- in J.iim ii&gt;
* i n I lit* |i«*d*'nt •i " n 1
i *i*x i•*f Hiudr* n us trgt.lm
\ 1*. xiiii old hoy plunged *5
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Mobile
Manor
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r
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Q ua r t er ba i k
liepio People c j n ! pu\ Uu*ir tax* % lift’ml HI'S •! ! iii* | ii. r di’p.’Hh
t.« $• til* Ilf *4 pO'lfloft
vkit ti I lit* mill ill.i il l lti« 1 ' i'i t f1 r f 11 on I he 4aiddeti I .ate
mi-snmer l.awn-mc .swollord
turn
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11
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to
p^rniit
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Honor able Merit Inn
i h.1 mb* f ■
Ml &lt; Mfiilii*u t'«‘ i** .1
t N1 1 I I t N i l KINS, N* Y.
tx vi'i virt* offli'ri iiiiil drpul&gt; , iNiikttur f',i*,luiv slo'l-l'
tt •, &gt;•' |I ill iI - III
till i s xn-rn’f Ksiil Hci:in&gt;Mtlha n
fill'll! 1II 1 (r1 II 1* VP(lie «| (■1if 1 r '
I hr SoVli’t 1 'niofi 1
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lour
Mali
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fitiutu.
rvpj*m*i«*n
n*td
Mi-»i.-&gt;iipi i. y a l . 1' doing a "out b.-r lakefront
V ikm^.
flit !•*■ 1* Mil 1 &gt;»• Ihi.iltl Of all
tn drtrrmtnr thr hr\t u.i&gt; many »dh»r fa .f* •&gt;! tk.»* t -- Hi f fi** tnom. ml dcndliH k «nd
Veil i||i-t-ru
and llottum- Thcv are rvtrrm dv interest
?*MIn|&gt; *»t ' ' 1 " nf r-1 1 hsTitiP
d t * i 111 !** iii lo lp the I'nited
nf
11 pairinK *ir'd wnlrnin*{ Iht Mr plnfi tei-ic ' " i t ' l f i ' t l
n llu*
ed."
Paul
Lewis,
Sanford
Cr«
less I H).
pi f -Kit ti
her of I i i ' ! .
X ,i f i" ft w * h•-•1 let in budgclaty
rn.nl
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1 -' hi l 1uh |m
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I
1 d"f(tii.# I , S, aoitlTea rout
nt ti&gt; Willi.im hi’nriint a%
"We stand ready to do our
Ihe f'lik'iM-ii’ii p *n4* •1 *
S infill dltcs Ii -Ii iiiiij to wi-.i
pri 'nit m of 1 * v.tfl'.td V
m
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a
nt
rnk'inr*
i
w.th
tin.Mat*
fh«i if emonjA’aOfn* i * xv Ii » ■
tIi*-11 -i-Is Monday Imtloni-il up part in any shape, form or
. i id it \ itiiij| is i nk P. rnpliix
Hnad Ill-partmrnt
Howard
Hodges,
L A K K I-A N !) ( I T h ^ K h - r .
pffH*ei*d vx ilh ih" pliin, tii*
(or « chilling night last night fashion,"
rv i Juti and a mrrtllM't
thr
next Alep xx ill he 4 *iu\* v nf
oniv to awaken In annlllll day president of Sanford Atlantic I.jri i I ffu * MutUHl, U'lfh u i i t m
\It H‘*11tf h IK t l-'M \A11H I aided &gt;i f15kru*|i• i iiuntv hpurlAitiiiN
r, MIDI N A, Calif, (C P U —
' x fa i t h r r t « N •I►t *•r f r u i t irmw
the bilke I'd tpm t ** *1»•t •f in 1»1•• \tl 111 ip nf eii I ly I*•11! ae i k 70starling vviili tin- mereuiv in National Hank,
- Hr
? \k i i *\t&gt; &lt;r
fit11 thr n k'ulnr \ ■mu py Avviii Kittcin
"The
maria
a
by
its
very
na
ifijr ApirttA. ii»&gt; n nhitmwntj* **f
the .V* - That's tin kind of
tile liieiitF*m of ■oilf old#* I-'11 v * ■i 'ltd titan aIf**i up ilui'd
Ma l Ilf a, % rrt »
flit ndii Aim' tune and balmx 111,s'ht x Apr
" * t iTHXT, 1 IM.%* Ihi11I X** To tv fi
Hire indicates success, impetus •itiux am picku»ir up
1 mistake Tm allies enjoy
,
itliip lit f *■ V
xxIt* n
mater ml fnr t 1 pf ■1* •*. 1» - r-f I *-* i f 1 ojhx #ul ly Ini lay, in it' 'I
mni'.i X t" ijilt i \
aap
!mt
:* I tm 1hr 1 III t|! Ff
to business— hut it musi tsr iftrr I hr AltfiUsil ( h11* Tm-ili
H
i'
vx
4
%
ti'itn
i
i
fill
til
'■ml are 4 and 'In ■« * •"g* tip 1■1 1 „ 1 tTMttx k* H.1 j*er!(Uia«
•
«d
** *-* d1 a f.n "t i1 fr *ini t|i}r
A thin
ItH rrnrrh **f
lehn ('evinder condurteif Impressive, we rannot m'ke txhipptfTjf
v.
'Tf t ‘&gt;n&gt;trm t ». ti pinn•
I’- * i r i ' o f . ’l
Bilker par. f d a pr * i s.', nt t", \11h&lt;l * &gt;4Ilford I * n • f ■f - -•«;•» fmnt
H-••I nt j
ho Ifr-t meet ru as * hairnian It le»s ihin o-itsianding Geor
R&lt;*V
Huhtrr*
d ir r « t i»r
nf
file t|i|iw*t fi «-f lit*- t*i %t ho * ' ■ I• &lt;I fed # Itlli* fop
' V " itlMMfUlIM i*f t I ** 1.MUft, tfir A! I ' nt ii N * i-'ii.t! h,ink **! 1 an ti'irt* gf"■vH’iv a
Kenneth
W
McIntosh
new
ge
Touhv.
executive
virr
pri
-i
of the &lt; mint) i iimiiiis-iyn this
im tfk i'tirv
t u f " ! mAti«&gt;fir r i s i l
utl wnrrnd tin- t x hr i "Miily pf !•*(*« ut Ittff mMmmi* ) . |t|iii’n|il|r« ful t t. 11 1 , *,I I" Ipk* |*■*I' 11*, Hill'll nA HI*
• llu* I * 11|1 llf*|MI&gt;. fit «*f Tl J*i( k*"ti\ dk M&lt; i' i li.iir man
innining and did a i iiiinii nila* dent of First Federal Saving- •tit(&gt;nirnt&lt; u i * r r * n ly h !|*»va#9J
nt Mil* (at
• "■lifMid Itnaid pul ’ nt tit *d \ »i* ul urt
1.
P-*11 « * in A"ine Kai*tr
•* Iftw* ( Mfl lt. i-- |Mt*
Vkllia (ill (111*1 JU-tVt vl Hy •&gt;'llll th e pi tijci f i(l r• 1 *- f I -•ble hih l.ooks like another go and Loan \s.-ueiation
ih i« * ilux % H it 'tij: Nvvx ^ t
* •tnr *'f tin
I f* t Mi \ in if* nmnihlx
I ».•(» Il *! r *I *«|. tl 11 IV•» n‘ •if CDill ntr f■. '
- l i e ? I’d a I mII j * Wlfl ♦ * ft* I F #rf h •*» x,1! 1* A. ,
jU'iyr
fur
lltr
l
i*&gt;
&lt;tf
"I can't tell you how nians Uifk , ^ijt *1 "t %hl|»*lt#Mjtf In*!
ahi ad year fid .V nunolr (nun
• 'm n lu i nf
11 f!| Ilf tli i n.t‘ mn x r|t»ip
•mpi •kf FIMAr
I pin* sriuin*»U 4 ••ir'
Vi i * fnr niAlh mm potent ».,| |. -r I v t » pt ,v |t|
inquirief w* hsse rereged v*f#t fniAtt^H • 'Hil i«U4l m i * #if
tv
|« ft*f nf Ihr
• |« ft i.rn •jn j ’-l rHi* Pr mf*n(|pff in a rvAi'tnri**r» irx'l . H n im r rfln I f ' ♦ *
-. -Ir i t ||fA
Alt *a«»fnuir|. r
from as f»r a* North Carolina f 1 1 * Il .•I i»i i•« • 1•1Hprft .'I lew at isefi i« Ml
* r 1m t - .
Fur If *»i i*Ia » M"M-iAV At r ntlilll »*«i*n|l inertr t.r N.ltlf(t|if Ml* ' ' •tlx ti IA||h|s||t
M11ynr ,1
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t‘-« I w ,i»
S. honl Slip! It I MliweC alKiut iMiatin. fac t il.c &gt; here
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nt
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my
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A|i|ilee«i«f
11 Y«» this 11(laII - ' r- 1■&gt;I .,C‘- " &lt;'V» I t II* Wl-, k •
Is
doing unit
follow Ul. Sam l^vy. commander of
H in*t I *. 1i|i!1 th.it timipli"*
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)'■' - ■ ** (W*t ■* &gt;1 l-*Jay ,
Falk Mt ( oa»l Guard ( itillarv t loliila «aFI l ’Mil g Mfl Mi lig Mini xx ||I ,Ailui l y i ... ir in is* •lull ('Mill *iruj haiif id t hi 1ii !»r!' iiif I run .r a i- tf i
suigerv tit Wlilt
v
H«J(i{rt« &lt;r| «n iimI’ MAfirr tnterrAl
)■ ■ n-thiug rs mis*iug.
ny&gt;r:al Hospiia 1
* rvi*n h# re pin. ri g tAngcrinn pF FP'I 'j |o« I «tlrrrm&gt; And duly m m * Hi i* .* i •in He I nf 11n*
'l * 'litnijur
Ik* krr|"ny nf
iui t hi* FU1»•{ H I **ui j If* ahij
t if vl !Uipf|wt i ft-.ii I Ji n | Nun llu ' h' ■in^ n i p 111 t
it *f i1*•11/t’lj tn lull * i frtiiiIni
mil Junk uAtA, pnfl* aml fir I*tim jmv
*
Seminole t minty Humane
•1*« Ms. Il •T.ill* «l k*&lt;..lit |Ml *JIHI it) a! 1i *4ii*’ iti d tn '* and ulHrr ford H" f"? no i lx lirld thr l ii in Ihi&gt;* x a^d t.ijuud'M at rrAiiii'iit lid Act i mn*,
Society la tm-elmg at 7 ji ill
‘The Seminole County ft*- i,irn Inut v»,r.rk
IIt ir til Aiiditnr nt Mir liank
S6o.CHJO fmAvs On Murid*
Adnpt til * rrv iaimI plimiliiny
Ol’KN I'll III AY
Tuesday at Moose la ilge, -fi publican exerutive i-ommiltee
code;
Pfi Palmetto (venue. A tzuffcl has submitted to the Seminole
Approved
monthly
pay­
NITE T IL 9
will l&gt;e served
County School Hoard Hie name
ment* on the xviiiir improve*
iA/AVft FIRQT
O l I At IT V •
ALWAYS
FIRST QUALITY
of Charles Hardw'ick. M l&gt; . to
merit proyimm.
Those citrus workers invol­ replace J . 0 Wright J r , pre
Two rrcommendifttinni of
ved in tile wreck ol their sent chairman, who is expect
the Zoning *nd ri*nniny
truck on Highway (31 Monday ed to submit his resignation
WASHINGTON
iL 'P lf — from the pre kindergarten tot increased funds for existing lute, xxti c counting no voir a Comnii»*ion were appjoxcd
rotild be called the luckiest to the
__ board at an 6 a m President Johnson today call In the young adult in college. programs would boost the au until the ii'vponsihlr a pokes On* would allow apartment
altve today. They were tossed meeting Wednesdiy
building* in C 1 area* and the
ed education "the No. I but:
The plain parts of the John­ thority f o r direct federal men have been heard from
tn all direction' when the
John-un also reopened the aecond would jorie thr newly
mess of the American people" son program
spending
on
education
to
tl
t
truck upset. Could have heen
qucsUun **f tilted federal leul annexed area at 27th Street
and a ,kill Congress for Ji 3
—It 2i billion for eh-nien billion in Hu- year .-darting arshi(*s to promising b u I
\1 I. ( H i n t s
pinneif underneath it Most of
and French Avenue to I I I .
tary
and
secondary
education,
billion
in
new
school
aid
pro
them were stunned yesterday
July
1
more
than
double
last
needy
college
sludenls
.
Public
hearing*
on
both
thcae
SHEEN
G \II Alt DIN B
Two men ar* being sought
•i grams
but all expressed their thanks
including neatly open end aid year »
While this issue was not as recomme ndationa hax« lie-en
by police after they chased a
"Nothing matters more to for educators' plans to up
for Lady Luck looking after ‘ This expenditure is a small volatile as thr general aid re *et for b p. m. Feb 8 in City
young girl in the I8ml-bln&lt;k
thr future of our country.” grade Hie sihuoling of prior prire lo pay for deseloping quest, Johnson was seeking a IUII.
them
of West Ifith SAleel Inst night
the President, a former school children,
library and text our nation's most priceless goal that Congrris denied to
The girl said the men wore
teacher told Cortgrrss in his Imoks for puhlir and church heritage. Ihe President said both Presidents Eisenhower
Not -to be outdone by Pres
Johnson nude an obv ious and Kennedy.
ident Johnson who last week stocking masks and were ca r­ education rnesiage "Freedom connecU'd schools, and encour
is fragile if eifitens are ig agrrnrnt ol shared tim e" use effort lo avoid Hie collision ok
delivered his State of the Un- rying chains.
The heart of the Johnson
of new facilities by laith pub public and pa lochia I rdura- program was « tl billion jilan
ourant."
jon Message, Pastor Fred R
The major rmphasis was on lie and parochial students.
Chance
of First Baptist
t tun at inluri-sti that has dt-s lo upgrade the rduratioo of
• Spriuc ('olor.-t
improving the grade and high
—|2fi0 million for higher ed Iroyrd every plan for general ihijplren from low income fa ­
Church also delivered a simi­
Four longwood lasp iy ert
school
training
of
children
KUALA LUMPUR. Malaysia
uealion, including scholarships school aid since iM&gt;0, To riu milies.
lar message to his flock. Rev.
has* filed auit in Circuit
• {’elite, Avc-a. Tall
for 1 10,000 needy school stu so, hr took the risk of draw
Chance called il hi* "Condi­ (U PI) — The aircraft rarn er from poor families.
Borrowing from lhe highly Court here seeking to restrain
• Coordinates
Two-thirds of Ihe new aid denis, a new system of feder mg fire from both sides in the popular federal
tion of the Congregation” mes­ HMS Eagle today steamed
‘‘imparted Ihe city from collecting taxes
Heautifully
sage One principal difference through the troubled waters wuuld f&gt;e aimed at bt-tli-r ally insured private loans lo hitter church - slate battle.
areas’* assistance program. lo'build • road.
a*
was lilts: President Johnson separating Malaysia and In schooling f o r frve million students, additional emphasis
There were some early re Johnson pro|Kiscd that Hw fed­
• Hack Zip|)«r
The suits were filFd by Mr
spoke ol a possible reduction doncsia. Arrival of the power­ youngsters w h o l e families on aid to stnali co'Uegcy and ports
that Junhson'i
plan eral government .pay half the and. Mra. George V. Scott end
• rroportion To F it
in taxes. Rev. Chance, on ful man-of-war brought British earn $2 ,0oo nr less a year. , fund* to build up the quality would reegnsaie public and pa­ coat of ^educating youngster, Mr. and Mra. John J-'aedi and
•
Sizes 6 to IS
pf
college
libraries
But Ihe Johnson program
the other hand, railed for an British military might in the
rochial scholmcn. But gun shy frojjn poor fa."A y 1 in M to SO nama the City of Longwuod
increase in tithes and olier- Onrnl to its highest point since alto would touch almost ev
Administration offirials said congressmen.' who have seen per cent of Iffe nation s }fi, and Roy W. Shumate city tax
4ng*.
cry one in American schoula, Lhe Johnson plan, including such agreements tail apart tic vou-acbool dial
the Kureaa lighting.
Ullrictl;
t,.
ooUecfcog.

County Denies
Petition For
Road Closing

Casselberry
Government
Reorganized

|

IWiVA
B R IE F S
Death Plunge

'X Ousted

Long, M athew s Elevate d

Mincus Trapped

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

N rimngc

Citrus Shipments
Casselberry
Are Picking Up Eyes Planning

I" ,l"'

■Left Unchanged

:!2s Injured

City Commends
* Ken McIntosh

Crmtins Hit Again

Doctor Kndorsccl

Pce n n e u ]

L B J A s k s $ 1 .5 Billion For Education

SP EC IA L
BUY!

2 Men Sought

SLACKS

Longwood Tax

Petition Filed

Troubled Waters

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Medicare Described

Page 2— Tues. Jan. 12, *65

Highlights Of
LBJ's Message
On Education
WASHINGTON (U P I) Hlchtlsht* of PreaWcnt Johni ( o i education m enage to
Congress:
Thf Gael*
“ 1 propoor that w-t declare
a national coal of full edueatioaal opportunity. Every child
muit be encouraged to |«t aa
,jnuch education aa he hai the
ability to taka.
••Nothin* matters more to
the future of our country;
not our military preparedneti
—for armed m ifbt la worth­
less if we lack the brain p o*.
er to build a world of peace;
sot our productive econom ytor we cannot euitsla growth
without trained manpower:
not our democratic ayitem of
government — for freedom u
fragile if citlitne ere ignor­
ant.
. I urga wa now push
ahead vih tha number one
business of the American peo­
ple — the education of our
youth in pre-schools, elemen­
tary and secondary achoolt
and in the collage* and uni
v cn ltiea ."
The Cast
•‘Our program must match
tha magnltud* of th is* teaks.
The
budget on education
' which 1 request for fiscal year
19GS will contain a total' 14.1
billion. I will submit a re*
guest far $1.5 billion. . . to
finance the programi describ­
ed in this message.
"This expenditure Is e amal]
price to pay for developing
our nation’s most priceless re*
sou rce."
Pre-Rcboal
"Education must begin with
the very young. The child
froig the urban or rural alum
frequently misses his chance
even before he begins school
. , ,We most expand our pre­
school program in order to
reach disadvantaged children
ea rly ."
Elementary
, and (Secondary School*
“ 1 recommend. . . a m ajor
program of assistance to pub­
lic elementary and secondary
achoolt serving children of
low Income families. My bud
get , . . will request SI bil­
lion for thti program.
"The burden of the nation'*
schools is not' evenly distrib­
uted. Low into me families
are heavily concentrated so
pirtlcular
urban' neighbor­
hoods or rural areas. . . this
Is a national problem. Feder­
al action It needed "

Winnie Smith,
Dies Monday
Mrs. Winnie Smith, 71, res­
ident et B44 Elm AvSnue, foe
85 y e a n , died Monday at
brminola Memorial Hospital
after a long Ulnesa..
Wife of the la t, C. W. L.
Smith, the was a tnejaber of
F irst' baptist Church cf Sanlo r d .

Survivors are a ton. George
D. Smith, of Jonesboro, Ga :
a brother, Merrill Roberta,
of Hampton, Va.; a sister,
Mrs. Ethel Buchsnnon, of
Tampa, and a grandson, Lindacy Smith, «f Juncsburo.

Hires ‘Expert*
LONDON (U l* n —Britain*#
independent television station
has hired 27-year-old Colin
Holder •— who served threw
y e a n Imprisonment for arm­
ed robber—as a erime consultant for a new detective
eerir* a t &gt;70 a wgel^

DID YOU KNOW?

A s N o t A 'Bonanza'
By Detti* Aestia

P A R T I C I P A T I N f i IN A FASHION SHOW thin Sat u n la y a t th e Langford

Hotel In Winter Park during the luncheon hour are front row from the
left, Margaret Jacobs, Rctha Muffley and Mary Wiggins. Standing from
th e left are Jane Armstrong, Ruby Hofecker and Alvera Kelly. Benefits
from the fashion show, to which the public is cordially Invited, will go
to the Veterans 'Hospitals throughout the state.

Electricity Rale
Cuts Ordered In
TALLAHASSEE (UIM) The Public Utilities ComntiisIon ordered electricity rate
reduction for customers in
four big Florida titles Mon­
day, and Tuesday considered
lulling t e l e p h o n e
bills
throughout tha ita lr.
Tha commission ordered el­
ectric power companies in
Tampa, Miami, St. Petersburg
and Pensacola to pass on to
customers IT.S' million in sav­
ings slated for them this year
from lower federal income
taxes.------------------------------------HAT QF-A5,year-old ArLhur Renton, Altamonte
The corporale tax cut for
Springs, killed b y » train Saturday, in studied
I9M will amount to two per
by County Judge Karlyle Housholdcr (left) and
cent for the firms — from V)
Deputy Sheriff Ted Luwis.
(Herald Photo)
to 4* per cent — and is aim!-'
lar to a two per cent cut In
1964 from 52 to So per cent
Monday's ruling di&lt;K not In
elude the IBM cut for electric
companies or the two year cut
for 22 telephone companies
and 47 other utilities operat­
ing la Florida
Th# commission ja id it
'would Study further cut* bas­ Secretary of State Tom Adams of appointee# In tome* InaUn
ed on the federal tax savings announced he has taken steps ces.

,. -

P aiiag e of the administra­
tion'* Medicare bill to provide
health rare for all persons
ovgy U , as requesttd of tha
Congress by President Lyndon
B. Johnson, Is," a definite itep
inward aoelallied roadieine,"
Dr. Charles Psrk, Sanford
physician, told tha Rotary
Club Monday..
Under the proposed bill,
ear* la limited to thoae over
U and physleians would recaivt no eompaaiitloa for
their aarvlcea.
'All that is required to
m ike this soclsliied medicine
Is to remove the sge limit and
Include the doctor'l b illi,"
■aid Dr. Park.
Once wa aiart down this
road, wa will navtr be abl*
to turn b ack," b t declared.
It la not the bonansa that
It Is represantad to be and
tha t s i b at* la unfair," Dr.
Park charged.
'T h ere D no provision for
drugs, which aomt people with
chronic disc I las require con­
stantly. nona for private duty
nursei and tha nursing horn#
convalescent c tr e contains a
clausa t h 1 1 only nursing
homes affiliated with hospitals
can qualify. Less than one per
cent of nursing homes in this
country are affiliated with any
hospital,'• ha noted.
Dr. Park also scored the
clausa in tha bill which m ak tj
discharge of a patient subject
to a review of lay persona, In­
stead of leaving this matter

TH E

in lh* hand! of Use attending
physician.
"The secretary of Health,
Education and Wel/gre would,
under Util bill, b# one of Use
most powerful bureaucratic
positions In the couatry. Invol­
ving a tremendous bureaucra­
tic complex to administer the
billions of dollars that would
be involved," he added.
"T h ar* la no quastion but
that wa’tl go right down tha
road to socialised medicine tf
tills bill p«M *i,” bo empha­
sised.
Th* speaker was asked by
• R oU riaa what lay parsons
could do to prevent passage
of the bill In wbleh Dr. Park
replied.
"You can wrfta to your con­
gressman, of course, but 1
doubt if it wtU do much good
— th* coogrossloaal commit
tea has ba*a ’stacked' with li­
berals, and It look* Ilk* Us*
bill will almost certainly past.
I sea little hope of defatting
It."
"AU w* a n hop* far Is some
measure ef modlflstOoo," he
concluded.

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lutara. At itight is
e re m o n ie s an d
District Chairman Al Galloway who served as roaster ooff cceremon
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The Pioneer* Club of Del­
tona will have a meeting and
rarry-in dinner fo r 'th e gen­
eral membership today at th#
Community Canter beginning
at 6 p. m. All members are
urged to attend aa an Import­
ant business meeting will
take filar# following th# din­
ner.
New officer# of th# elub
met recently with th# hoard
of- director# at th# bom# of
th# president, Mr*. Harry
I'uwell, Hartley Avenue, to
discuss plan* for lh# coming ;
y « a r . ------- r *— I
Those attending w«re Mr#.
thsi will p tv u n t future govar-J Sinca there were no recewdr* Robert Haney who w«s re- nurs from esorritm g more and no one kept up with w hit elected treasurer; H a r o l d
control
th a n
in ten ded
over officers had to be confirmed, Soar, vice president, and di­
some *&gt;( their patronage and there was no public attention| rectors, Harold War#, John
Jutanc, Richard B a ite r and
other appointments.
focused on the m atter,
Henry I’avlowiU. Mr*. NorAdams said that in the past, i Adams' office is ch arg ed . V fR jJjVajfrier, ATH^Unr.' '» ■ *'
o n y fragmentary public re- wl,h tiiu tjg jp m K la a k !* * lo: nut present.
public official* and keeping
Ths eluh'a Neva Vaar's Ev«
r &lt;&gt;mi h a w
rnaintAim’d in '
, . ,
. iL
record*, but through the year*
the secretary of sta te s office ,t h„ &lt;not &gt;bwl don, „ party, held at lh# Comdiunity •
with regard to terms of offices ihrvrougbly as X should hav#1Center, wsa reported s a .hav­
ing br«n a surr#is.
of guhernstorlsl sppomments, („.rn

PENSACOLA (C PU - The
last of Guv, Haydnn Burns'
sis glittering Inauguinl llolti
around the stale was set In ntonight l*fo re the state's nrw
Fleet Family returns to T all­
ahassee to art up residence.
The fifth hall was held In
Miami Saturday night and particularly tho-e subject lo
Mc , ii(J
cinno, MnA up
hundreds of guests and &gt;tat&lt;- fwnitc confirmation
names for confirmation to the
officiate attended. Proceeds
llecaujq c*!, the tkrtch&gt;»re- *y.n#(e only tf*. governor can
(jam the danree have been cOrd«, he said, governors hav# j 0
•unk into e llaydon Bums' been able to circumvent the
But Adimt isid he is going
college scholarship fund tn intmt of the law on appoint­ to send up to the Senate a list
Florida.
ments.
of those who are sul&gt;)ect to
The Governor has Wen danc­
For example, tie said, one confirmation with the request
ing and working—m o s 1 1 &gt;■ m v n t governor vent to th# ^
hu
Ilotlfltll oJ
working for the past six days S rn a t. iu* appoint**. to U &gt; *w hl, , cth&gt;0 „ iny u uke0
since he look over from Gov. State Road Board and one of gpof, , dj„ urnment
Karris Bryant last Tuesday them wav not confirmed No ______*_________________ _ _
He has sent off hundreds of announcement was made, no
letters and work was cutilin record* were kept stid when
uatly piled, up in his little of­ |the Senate adjourned^ hq^sald, i x r r tts Mnt. u i x ^i i k - fnii*rml ••rvlc«B far Mr* WUntil*
fice in a chartered DCT which the governor simply reappoint­
ffmNh. 71 who 4 ltd Mon 4 a y,
has flown hi* entourage from ed the boani member.
w III !•• H*I4 i C I d ft* W M f
ball to halt.
"1 do no! believe Ihis was
fi #t-d» y * i
Hr tftton l ' u n » i * l
11
*iin• 'wit h 1t* %, ITft14 11.
The new Governor announc­ the intent uf the law ." Adams
i'htolic* of fir inf Infr
11 ur It t
ed that Fort Lauderdale road said.
will In In f c*M B r««n ( ’ • m i*
4
cry.
J»r(*:»rin
K
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11
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builder William K Dempsey
There have been eases, he
»» n t
„
,,,
, i I t* c h a r s .* of a r r i n g
as qia director of interstate •d&lt;M. when governor* did not)
_________________Z_________
send to the Senate the names *“
highways.

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Slated Tonight
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Educational Aid
Available For
^Vels' Children
ST. PETER SBU R G (S p it—
M. T. Dixon, o f&gt; h e Florida
Department of V eteran! A f­
fairs, atated there is an edu­
cational assistance of $110 per
month to children of veterans
, who are permanently and to­
tally disatded from a service
connected disability, or who
« die while so disabled.
This pro'vislon o f thr**-law#
also authorizes extending the
period of time during which
a handicapped child may re­
ceive special restorative train­
ing when su*h an extension is
necessary to accomplish the
purpose of the training.
Dixon urges all veterans so
disabled, or widows whose
§ husbands were so disabled at
the time of their husbandV
death, and who have children,
to contact their local veteran
county service officer, or write
to him at P.O. Box 1437, St.
Petersburg, for further Infor­
mation on this educational as, sistancc program.

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T u p s . Jnn. 12. ’65— Page 3

COUNTY COMMISSION Chairman John Alexander (right) w u ntill
answering questions from eager ninth grade civic students David Drueding, Danny Bridge and Walter Ristline (left to right) even after class was
dismissed when he spoke to Mrs. Jo Ann Howe's large group classes at
South Seminole Junior High School in Casselberry.

American Nazi .
Charged Anew In
Shenanigans

Paving Resolution Approved
By Longwood City Council

Grace Methodist WSCS Has
January Meeting At Church
Twenty members of the
Grace Methodist WSCS at­
tended the regular January
meeting^ held la*t Thursday
at the cnurch with Mrs. John
Hires and Mrs. C. E. Williams
as hoitessee for the pot luck
luncheon served at noon. Bless­
ing was asked by Rev. Hires.
During the business meet­
ing meeting conducted by Mrs.
Williams, president, reports
were heard from Mrs. Andrew
Crocker, secretary; Mrs. Rob­
ert Bennett, treasurer; Mrs.
F . J . Murray, aecietary of

Cape Kennedy
Hiring Probed
WASHINGTON (U P !) —
The President's Missile Sites
Labor Commission will hold s
hearing Jan . 5 l to try to re­
solve a dispute over hiring of
union workers which halted
construction work at the na­
tion's Cape Kennedy Space­
port last month.
The executive secretary of
the Ubor-nianegcmcnt-govcrnment commission, Julius E.
Kuczma, called thq_ meeting.
He called on all parties In­
volved in the dispute to stay
on the job until the commis­
sion investigates and consi­
ders the cate.
Carpenter* Local DiSfi pick­
eted access roads to the cape
and the M erritt Island launch
area, and also Patrick Air
Force Base in protest of an
alleged refusal by the AkwaDowney Construction Com­
pany to hire exclusively union
carpenter*.

WASHINGTON (L T D —
D istrict of Columbia •author­
ities have moved to impose
nmte severe punishment on a
self . styled Nazi who dis­
rupted the opening session.of
Congress and got off with a
$20 fine.
Corporation counsel Chester
Gray wrote Rep. Cliarlrs S.Joelson ID N J .I that a war­
rant bad been issued for the
arrest of Robert Lloyd.
A follower of American
CITATIONS, in recognition of accident free driving miles, have been
■v i ns: i n it i i r ru t iit o r
’ Nazi leader George Lincoln
awarded by the Natiunul Safe toy Couneil tu DeUitry mail carriers (from
T l t r TIXTII
Rockwell, Lloyd broke intv
left) I.loytl J. Ward, four years; Raymond M l.aine, three years; John T.
i i i r tv »vti m u »»-.vnvin.»:
■ v i s . i t m in is
the House chamber in a bizar­
l.attghlin ami Jiinet S. Potter, one year, and Henry C. Thursam, two
i ii s M i ll s vn. i inns
re rnimstrel • show costume.
years. Making the awartls presentations was Postmaster Jot- Brenner
J " t lV
T I I ' . V I l-to ' V a n .I H l l t n
The purpose of the stunt
I.I.Y
K T l l u l l | - h " N . i • w if*
(r ig h t).
(Middleton Photo)
riatnurr*
was to nmck the predomitmntely
Negro
Mississippi
Ft red'm Democratic claim­
vn i h i o r « i i r
ants to thul state's congres­
t iii
i*
■ h i I- K - i i i m .
• t i t H it •lisetl*#
«!# •••*#
sional seats.
&lt;*r u l Is • 114 ti h
w lm * r tiAVtie
1 hr warrunt charg' d Lloyd
Ii
is it It 11 -van
(* O I* I N
t l t l h K M I %N K
•m l
Mi#
with disorderly conduct, the
**f C$»lln t 'r u t s 'K •barge on which he forfeited &lt;
%!laatik. ** t &gt;ap
la u'»*
WASHINGTON
t l 'P l i
«i : 1*11
5 20 Xml lust week aftrr*brltlg ‘
k . vs i.
\\ | \ I ► l t l ! | *
«*
Ity Donna Kale-*
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a
i
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H
i*
•(••
h i* * « t
President
Johnson
spent
sev­
S«
ii*ii
Fo
Utlda
•
* H.vtTh I off the" JIMR c Tloor by
\\ • •* I
*
••
x
•♦fir. ti n of officers it plan
police.
li»n ha* pivrn I’HIm* ( 'nitrite lied us tin main item of bos ers) hours Sunday working on
It*
I*
unkl&gt; WH.
Ill*
hi' education message to Con­
\\ \ I I | • I I
M il t I It
a il 1
However, if Lloyd remains a $7,K7U ^rafit for support f
mess on the iigendu for the gress. with time oilt to attend
t h r •|s*M|wr • f I I t t a f i l I I
outside the Distllct of t ‘&gt;turn
M | ' i f , w ' • • fi.e m r is ||VI*
a M Tori'la rv tcM'tM** t t a i m h i r tegular liiiiihcin meeting of sem ces at St
M.irk » Kpis
lx I'M it
4■
it
W I* || I t f p f •
los the warrant cunnut be
tie
l.oiigvv....
I
Tourist
Club
f n r
.f t
f ilt r a f t ilr
program.
Kollirm prr*i»nl»iit
copal Church
served.
It'* Is * tssTia I it* f r it l i l l t a a
s- Jo-dulrd" |,'i 'I Iiiii -tiny at
Johnson, his wile Lady Bird,
Joelson has hern leading a Hiik'li I Mi Krun aniiountr&lt;l
• t.s .1
. •* l
' d llt l#
12 In p.m ut i tty park.
Mi
Kran
«aiil
the
isitMit
u
ill
I f •!#«•! I l t r r » r i f • , |r g
and
their
daughter.
Lvnda.
fight
for federal action
T b e - notmu.nUug committer. *
l i t * . ’iH » ix iw *
«tt*f
Uv».pj&gt;tor. tile Rev W.lto rnncfQft Its
• .. « .
.
• h i*
'. J g v s t i Rockwell
whiili includes Horry Nells, liatit M llavter, describe the
mrr
#**hr»ol.
whvrti
,
I
math
suiTIinri
trig
«•»
'
a
'in
d
•*»%• In that he hat n jScAlnlly caii*ct|
i.iduii Heath uild fla n k Kales,
trrrs t
r *. M « I n s - Ir*
,
disturbances o f public n»ri*t
.*1*
I K i l l I La o l- J C k t l.u t t f . f l e e V th # wilt pfts'-tit ret oinmendatioiis Pieswlenl’s "G reat SocU'ty"
« r l t i f I t»t ,*r * *\
I f t t am t
2.ri mntliemutically
mo s t
piogram
as
‘t
he
working
of
h
r
la«
ift
n
•••
tr • h U M I) .
injfi.
K l i i f id i •
i■
gifted students among its up and John Winvrr, ptesldent, God "
| sail i i
in Ml'* ^ »* T f « .* '
plicants for study m the nu will conduct liie toerting.
Raster 'aid in his 'crm on
Naa » :
. .f
P t M s A N lH l
Member- attending air ask that the Great Society "m ay
%l ’ ltlN * # h
**f t
• **ot$nturs and scop* of model n
t^ .
I * li* r l la
« --r t l n *
tn
rd to bring drsarila and their not to- completed in our gen­
mathematics.
III*
I'ta '
* I r * **f t |r #t
The six-week summer pro- own (aide set vice.
eration
hut tills Is a dir­
. I .
•h r
l * i|l '■«
l ( r •» ! •
of
Prisons iiiten ateil in play ection that It anscends our lit­
gram is for talented second­
h a i i i l n - t f • •'»»•*» f l “ i u U
ary school students. It will lie mg sbuffleboatd ami in other tle private view "
Y«»u. a i' l r a t'li s.f %s.y
a rt
i%i
conducted June 13 • July 21 activities and companionship
Thr Preswlrnt invited three h r t r h &gt; n t a l l f i r | t h a ' **t
provided by thr Tourist Club little girls In sit between him l*b a fi i r i y b a r hrr • I-»•»u ft I. t
•
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mi »&gt; J* i l l \ T I M f M I * .
Ry Mildred Haney
nrr invited to Join ths- organ­ ami Mrs Johnson lor the serv­ »»••% a n .! X I I I It l.l* V I 1 ll'&gt; M I*
Flans tn form s Deltona
H o V . b (» x a 'fr
In ' h r • *1v • u It
ization.
ice
I'a a ilft n f M ir N ||*l$ J t i J I l a l 4 *lfGerman Club wrr* mad* dur­
*
They were Courne) McPher­ r i$ t i in an&lt;| f*»f H f 'i t i ' t i ' l f «* tin ing th» holidays whan a group
son. fi. the daughter o f Har­ l&gt; r i o r t d a a »»*1 »• i a i r h a r r h y
lu m m n n r i l ,
«-&lt;i)ri»-1
a rt
••of seven visitors from West
ry McPherson, assistant sec­ • |t |ir r - | t &lt;4 f l l r )••«!» « ') ■ « • ( ,
Germany w*ra in the com­
i i t h t f | t | r « i | l u s * or I r f r n a r a f «»
retary
of
state
for
cultural
af­
Courts at thr Sanford Tour­
munity to intpert properties
th a
C u m iiU in t
^ll» I
h r r r in
fairs. and two of her friends, • g a tn a t y o u m t h r a h u r r a l y l ist and Shufflelionid Club
recently purchased.
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r
a
t
i
s
a
tn
(ti#
s
if'
#
o
f ID#
Janet
Diggs.
It,
and
her
sister,
Hers were Dr arfd Mrs. were ecrubhlrd, washed and
r ' l r r k o f t h r t't r s n * • n u r t m
LEOPOLDVILLE. The Con Colleen, 3
waxed
as
mcinUm
got
ready
•
n
&lt;
1
fur
SimlnitU
l'
4»tt&gt;.
KMirHeinrich Rhue, Eugen Engo ( I 'P J l — Eight bargeX with
l-la o n o r h a f f r j h a M h tla&gt;
dress, Mrs. Irmgsrd Ehman. for the annual Celery City 9oo tons of food have readied
o f K r h r u o r y 1 X 1 •»**f »o i m i
a r o p y n f a i t 'l l a f t a a f f o r 4#*
Jack W. Hnrhsrhird, Klaus Tournament Wednesday and government troops and civi­
frn a ra
upon
\ n - lr i« n.
It u » li
Thursday.
Nath and Joe Lowrnbergrr,
lians in Stanleyville despite
( • r a n »n«l l^ i w i i t l r r
I'lo lit llf f •
These
courts
uic
rated
some
a t t iir f ir y i h * ir ln « l • • « 4 4 rr» a
Mackl* representative.
fierie attacks from rebels en
I t S i : i :« « t • M i t r a l M '" il r » a f I
Ilochsrhird and Nath ate of the finest in the state and trenched a ong the Congo Riv­
O
rla n &lt; l . K l ' i r i l a . ian o f h a fu r o
are
drawing
a
record
number
•newspapermen from (Jerniapy
• •14 4 « t « . • • r r ' i u l r * I b y Mi#
er
lljr Jen# Casselberry
of
players
this
year.
A.
C.
l^ aw * o f K | i i r l 4 o • ) r u r r m t
and |dan to write a aeries of
Reliable sources said the
Three representative* from I t t i t r i &lt;sf |*r«s&gt; # 4 u r r I f &gt;* u f a l l
articles on Deltona along with Madden, local tournament di much-needed supplies arrived Casselberry Community Meth­ !*» 4»» •&lt;», • J i r r r r r I* * " •’ .• n fr a a o
photo coverage. While here rector, expects between 2.’&gt;n during
the
weekend
For odist Church attended the B is­ n l l l h r # S |# f# « l a « 4 i at \ #U f u r
r t lle f
4* I
tn • • M
they visited many residents and 275 players and some of mouths 3 'mo mile long river hop* Convocation on Christian Ct h« ta 9 li|iU
in t
tilefinest
trains
in
Cent
ml
Y o u * r # f u r t h e r m .M f ir I f l i a t
who formerly lived in Gerhad Ix-on dosed to government Stewardship held Saturday in
n a t u r r a»f ••14 »u&gt;t I t a
Many and attended a dinner Florida will lie competing for traffic by rdrel shore emplace­ llianixnmh Memorial Auditor­ tahu rlt In
r r m - x r r |n u 4 a fr&gt;.m a n 4
cups
and
rash
prizes.
in Orlando during whirh plans
ments of machine guns and ium on thr campus of Florida l«i i j u l r t t h r I It I r ••f 1*1 a K it I f f
th #
llm t r
4 r a r ib r 4
p ro *
to start the new club were for­
automatic 20 millimeter can­ Southern College at Lakeland. to
P ^ r t r In H r in ln it l# f o u n t * . KM»f*
mulated. At this time an A u ­
non
They were Rev. Dclmai Cope­ l i t
T h # n a m # o f th # ( &gt; u i l In
thentic German toasting cup
Stanleyville is thr former land, Donald MacLeod and
w h ic h ##14 » u lt ha# l»##n l n » t | .
was presented Rolu-rt Ktaiger
rrlM'l capital Since its recap­ Leonard Cassellierry
t u t# 4 la th # t ’ l f i u lt t ’ o u r t n f
t h J u d i c i a l f ' t r r u l t In
of 870 Kockhill Street, Delto­
ture by tfie government two
The event was attrnded by athn#d fNo in
r H # m ln o l# C o u n t y . Kl«»rna. in hopes that he will fur­
months
ago
all
foodstuffs
for
Id
#
,
a
n
d
th # a t b r r v l s l r d
t ill#
more
than
2,300
men
and
By Donna Kales
ther formation of thr propos­
o f t h la ro## l# J O H N T IIM M I* The meeting of the' South its more than 100,000 civlians women from the Florida Con­ H n S a n d H l l l l M s K Y K . T l f O M f ed organization.
ference of Methodist Church HO N. h i t w lf # , v i i l K O l l U i :
Seminole Garden Club horti­ have been flown in.
and was sponsored by Bishop C r t J I C K H I f A N K . #1 a I
cultural group originally sche­
I t I# li# r# b y &lt;.rd#r#d t h a t t h is
Jam es W. Henley. Speakcra o r d r r a n d n o lle # a h a ll b# p u b *
duled for Wednesday of this
ll
a
h r d o n e # a w # # k f*&gt;r f o u r
also included many other
week hat bech postponed un­
e o n a # r u t t v r • t r k * In th # H an*
prominent ministers and lay­ f o r d 1 l# r # M . a n# • p a p r r p u b til Jan 20 in order not to con­
ll# h # *l In H # m ln o l# C o u n t y . F l o r ­
men.
flict with a district garden
id a . a n d h a v i n g
g rn # r« l c ir ­
club
meeting.
c u la t io n
In
f t r m ln u l# C o u n t y .
By Jane Casselberry
WASHINGTON (D P I) —
F lo r id a
*
.
The Je n . 20 meeting ie elat­ President Johnson will go to
Winter Park Chapter 380,
W IT .N K H H . m y b a n * a# C l t r V
National Association of Re- ed for t&gt;:30 a.m. at thclm tig - hf* Trxas ranch this weekend
Kiddie Korps, Inc . of A lta­ o f a a ld C i r c u i t C o u r t o f th #
in t h J u d i c i a l C i r c u i t In a n d
i tired Civil Employee (N A B­ wood home of Mrs. Agnes for informal ta lk *'with Can­ monte Springs, has received N
f u r lU m t n o l# C o u n t y . F l o r i d a ,
LE i will hold its regular Odell.
adian Prime Minister (.ester its eharlcr from Secretary of a n d th # a r a l o f # ald C o u r t , a t
H a n f o r d , H r m ln u l# C o u n t y . F l o r ­
meeting at noon Wednesday
Stata Tom Adam*.
U. I'rsreon.
id a . o n tb # T th d a y o f J a n u a r y .
•t the S &amp; S Cafeteria in Win­
The firm* lists 20,lH)&lt;^»har*s I M S .
The While House announced
ter Park.
I'nlted Press International
that Johnson will leave Wash­ of common stock at $1 a share (HEAL.) •
». A rth u r II
B # c k « v |t h . J r .
Internal Revenue Agent K.
A ustralia'! natural resour­ ington Thursday night or F ri­ end will deal in kindergartens
C l a r k o f th # C i r c u i t C o u r t
lt# m ln o l# C o u n t y . F l o r i d a
O. Bradley will address the ce* include rich deposits of day morning for hie ranrh at end nurseries. Incorporators
a rth a T
V lh l# n
gathering and pnswer ques- bauxite, copper, lead, silver, Johnson City and return Sun­ arc listed as Frank C. Ebsugh A n 1 #l lrya o: nM
. I t a » \ ’ *l&gt; ra n
lions relating to income tax uranium and tine, and lester day night,-Jr „ Sam J . W right J r . and Nat a n d loo w n d # #
change* pertaining to retired quantities of gold, tin, lime­
Turnbull, all of WinUr Park. S S I E a a l C e n t r a l » o u l # v * * 4
O r la n d o . F l o r i d a
civil service employee.
.
stone, ironstone, wolfram, and
Copper le the predominant
A t t o r n e y • fo r P la in t if f
All retired cm|!uyt* in this ‘mlncial sands, accuiJing to metallic element in the U. S.
The Sahara was not always P u b l i s h J a n . I t , I t . I f 4 F « b .
I. H U .
•tea a t* invited to attend.
a wasteland.
* Whitaker'* Almanack.
fiv e-cist piece.
&lt;
C D X -1 *

youth work; Mrs. Hires, mem­
bership chairman; Mr*. J . P.*
Smith#- secretary of missions
and Mr*. Russell Gill, secre­
tary of program materials.
Meeting dates of various
circles and of the program
planning committees were an­
nounced.
Members voted to contribute
$40 to the Lodipur Institute,
a Methodist boys school in In­
dia. Several of the group
planned to ntlcnd a Ja n . 21
meeting at \ )'nfcr Park Meth­
odist Church to hear a special
program for width E. Stanley
Jones will b* the speaker.
Mrs. Malcolm Lodge was in
charge of the program, “ Hear­
ing God Speak Through the
Bible" which was presented
following the business meet­
ing.
Others attending were Mrs.
Richard Breeze, Mrs. J . B.
Crawford, Mrs. Betty Green­
field, Mrs. Atvcra Kelly, M n.
Robert Kennedy. Mrs. lU rry
klny. .Mr*. Jim Leonard, Mr*
John 1.. Martin and Mrs. I.amsr Williams.
Next general meeting will
lie at the church, Feb. 4. Mrs.
Crawford, Mrs. Crocker and
Mts. Lodge will I * hostesses.

*•

By Donna K»lea

JAKHEL N. Henson,
w i t h Reconnaissance
Attack Squadron 9 at
SNAS, has been pro­
moted to the rank of
lieutenant. The "Hoot
Owls” are currently tie-,
ployed in the Mediter­
ranean.

8207 To Meet
South Seminole VFW Post
8207 will hold Its regular
monthly meeting at 8 p.m. to­
day in the Post Home on Old
Dixie Highway north of Long­
wood. Plans will be discussed
for the ehicken and rib barherti* scheduled for Sundny
beginning at 1 p.tn., also at
the post home. Presiding at
the meeting will be Comman­
der John MeMunus.

Longwood City Council at
its regular January session
last week adopted resolution
for the paving of Maine Ave­
nue between Grant Strret and
E. I.ake Street providing that
owners of property abutting
the street be assessed anil
scheduling a public hearing
for Feb. 4 at 8 p.m.
In other business the streets
depsitment was authorized to
ohtnin cost estimates for in­
stalling, a concrete approach
on the comer of Wiiyinan
tlinl connects with Orange
Avrnuc.
it was voted that n- street
light he placed at the dead
end of Seminole Avenue and
a larger light placed at W.
Luke and Snnlando Springs
Drive.
Frank Fox appeared to ask
if the city is insured against
accidents such as occurred
during the Volunteer Fire De­
partment's Children’s Christ­
mas Party when Mrs. Sue
Rrahaxon was severely burn­
ed while ntnklng eoffee.
Council Chairman B. C.
Carlson ndiised Fox that the
fire department is an inde­
pendent oiganization and that

the city is not responsible foe
its social functions. H* point­
ed out, however, that if tha
city should be found liable
for the accident it is covered
by Insurance.
Carlson advised that coun­
cil is sympathetic toward the
Rrnhnzcn family and invited
Chief Claude Layo to explain
the fund set up by the F ir*
IVpartmcnt ztuxiliary to as­
sist them. Layo reported that
n trust fund has been set up
at a local bank requiring two
cn.signers and thnt as 'b ills
are submitted, monies can ba
withdrawn. He also advised
that persons wishing to con­
tribute should mske checks
payable to "Tha Hrsbaxon
Fund."
Carlson further announced
that the Maitland Police De­
partment and Reserve had
contributed $(10 directly to tha
family last week.
Other business before coun­
cil was postponed until a
meeting to lie held this Thurs­
day beginning at 8 p.m.
D ie Greek sculptor Praxi­
teles is considered the first to
model the human body os it
really appears.

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Germany For Justice

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The W itt German fovtmment h u
lulled an appeal to the world for
.any information on Nazi criminal*
atill at large or on war erimea atill
unrevealed.
In one particular ca*e, the proiocutor'a office In Heiae haa offered a
reward of |25,000 for Information
leading to the arrest of Martin Her­
mann, Hitler's aids, who. It is now
believed might have escaped from the
Fuhrer’i death bunker In Berlin durfngtha last hours of the city In 1948.
These appeals are part of a drive
to round up as many Nazi criminals
as possible before the 20.year statute
of limitations on murder runs out on
May B, 1068 (July 1 In some German
states).
Bonn's announcement n few weeks
ago that It would stick to the letter
of the penal code— which, it points
out. dates back to 1871— has brought
almost universal criticism from oth­
er nations.
Some observers viewed the May
deadline os marking the final emer­
gence of Germany aa a sovereign
power once ngaln • it would no long­
er-be,on probation, forced to atone
for Its sins before the world.
‘ * To fltherif tho reasons were more
disheartening: The Germnns weren't
really sorry after all; they hadn't
changed.
The German government took
ialns to explain that tho statute of
Imitation* had nothing to do with
ea*es now being tried or pending

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V^orry Clinic

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nor would It prevent the future trial
of any Nazis apprehended before
next May.
A* for the moral aspects. State
Secretary Von Hose said this; "In
weighing the various aspects of law
and justice, the cabinet decided In
favor of upholding the principle of
a state governed by the law. And I
believe that for the very reason of
our past, our friends abroad should
have understanding— for this."
But It was because of Germany’*
pant that her friend* abroad con­
demned the decision. Now, happily,
spokesmen for Chancellor Krhard’s
government have indicated that "one
way or another" tho statute will be
extended.
Tills need not be regarded as dnn-geroijs tampering-of-tna.law to aulta special purjK.se, a* some German*
have claimed, saying that thin I* ex­
actly what Hiller did. It could be
simple Justice. Thure can be no Htatuto of limitation* on the crime of
genocide.

Donna sad her girls' (lab
wonder If complete nudity
o« the beachen would In­
crease eeiuel Immorality.
Scrapbook this rase, for tha
Majority of Americaaa don't
understand U e bask secret
of woman’s thief sexual ap­
peal to me. And send to r Ue
sex booklet below 1
George W. Crane, Ph. I ) , M.D.
CASK U-4S0: Donna B., ag­
ed 18, Is a collets coed.
"D r. Crane," ehe began,
"o u r girls’ d ab la debating
the topic of whether It le Im­
moral to go swimming In the
nude,
~
"You will recall the protest*
mails during tha summer
about the new one-piece bath­
ing suits for women.
"They simply had a couple
of straps that went from the
trunks to tie arouml your
neck.
"D o you think aurh absence
of clothing increases immor­
ality?
"And what would be the e f­
fect of total nudity on the
beaches? I mean from Jha
psychological angle, for tha
police obviously must arrest
such persons nowaday*.”
Actually, total nudity, aa
ividenced at Nudlet Camps,
doe* S'OT promote Immoral­
ity!
On the contrary, It rspuliea
sexuality among human be­
ing*.

Thought For Today
But truly God hn* listened; he ha*
given heed to the voice of my pray-,.
er.— Psalm* 66:19.
♦

•

•

I have been driven many time* to
my knees, by the overwhelming con­
viction that I had nowhere else to go.
My own wisdom, and that of rill about
me seemed Insufficient for that day.
— Abraham Lincoln. ,

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Lyle C. Wilson Soys:

Bruce

Snow Job?
United Press !nt*r**ttonal
President Johnsen Is giving
Ihs public another snow jab on
government economy. By Uis
llm * L B J sends hi* new fiscal
IVOfl budget to Congress In
early January tha tnow Job
a ll) Its in drift* arruaa tha
land.
When the citliona reed
about tha new budget they will
have been brainwashed ta
think only of how much the
President reduced spendingbelow the requests. This enow
Job la a -repeat performance.
It was done lest year. It waa
done to well that It blurred
the obvious meaning of LHJ'a
1961 budget figures, (netted
of being Identified by hi* own
budget as on# o f the top
peacetime apendera of all time
197.1 billion, LIU waa Identi­

bucket Tha leake HI) of the
President's determination to
avoid a f ILK) hlllloo budget.
Political pulse feelri* call
ttOO billion the danger mark.
The danger I* that a |100 bil­
lion spending budget might
eo shock the patient rlllivnry
a* to arouee a rebellion
ngelliat
hig-tim*
apend'-r*.
That would Indeed be danger­
ous for Preeldent Johnson. Ho
it I* likely although not guar­
anteed that the new budget
will tag a bit below SIOO bil­
lion. Not much below.
The rlllien t then will ap­
plaud l.HJ a t a great econoinleer. The enow Job will pro­
tect the elUietiry from painful
thoughts of Uie steadily In­
creasing public debt. They
will ignore the fact of anoth­
er Treasury deficit and of the
monumental coat of the public
drill In trim s of Interest.
FDR laughed off the public
debt with a slick statement:
"W e owe it to ourselves.** Oth­
C iltty rlH
er wishful thinkers argue that
Mr*. RHchl* Dante
there will he no need ever to
t a mm
pay off the debt
14141*4
No recent president ha*
been both willlugwind able to
Lake M en
cope with government spend­
Mr*. Franeea Weatar
111 H i t
ing. Preeldent Dwight l). Kleenhower was willing but unLak* Moaroe
able. The others weic unwill­
Mrs. H. L. Johoaaa
111-4721
ing. Hines IMO and through
|l)tl4 there have been *1*
Lewi weed
&gt;r*rs of Tirssury •orpine and
Mr*. Donna Rate*
•11-111T
l ’.'ft year* of Treaeury deficit.
A thinking recoril.
North Orlando
Mrs. Margaret Cushy
Hlnco I Mil tilers hae liven
3 2 2 -tili
no surplus year when both
Osteen
t 'onglee* and the While House
Mrs. Clarenr* Harder
were Democratic. The Repub­
122-4141
lican 80th Congress Imposed
(Ivied*
ecunoinjes that obtained Treas­
Mr*. Evelyn Lundy
ury surpluses In 1047-40. Ike
163.11*0
showed a surplus In the years
IL*b6.b7.dn. Tlie late John F .
Kennedy Jacked up spending
fiom |7A.[&gt; billion In Ike's last
fiscal year I W to $81A bil­
lion to bis own first fiscal
year 1061.
The public debt when Ike
left office wae 1286 billion. It
Tuea., January 12, 1966 ft nearing $S17 billion today.
Annual Interest: f l l billion

fied by artful public relation!
as a great econuinUer.
What the President propoaed ta il January waa to col­
lect
billion In revenue this
fin a l year, to spend about
fus billion and to rack up a
deficit of nearly |.r&gt; billion.
The figure* bine Im-cii vaiiou*
|y revised since then. Hut
there remain the usual eica*e
of spending over revenue end
the Inevitable deficit, the fifth
In a row. A legitimate eronnmlter would hold govern­
ment spending below revenue.
l.HJ la making headline*
again aa a budget trimmer.
The bureaucrat* site d him for
about tlOtf billion. Back at the
ranch, l.HJ la rutting, trim*
ntlng and alaehlng. The White
House leak* budget facta and
figures like a woven wire

Herald Area Correspondents
AHaneata S y r ia n
Mia. Jatta Dartaa
III-till
Bear Lskt-Pareet City
Mr*. Maryaaa MU**
U I-M T I
Casas 1berry
Mr*. Ja a * Casselberry
111-1141
Chalaalt
Mr*. Je * a Megta
- 144.1741
DeBery
Mrs. John Ltaett
M1-4MS
1
D ellas*
Mr*. Mildred Haaay
UMUI
flM III
Mr*. JnAna Hays
141-4171

Tag* 4
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Sanford, Florida

Political Notebook
WASHINGTON (N BA ) —
People frequently eik whul
they can do personally to help
win the* war in Houth Viet
Nam.
There le tunmlhinf they
can do. Vlrtuamrss M ind*
tell nit that individual Anirr*
leans, in eome ways, ran &lt;l»
more lbun tin- ILK. govern­
ment, with all of Ite millions
of dollars. Three Vietnamese
■ay that any group of Amer­
icans who want to, can get
together and "adopt" a Viet­
namese hamlet— e community,
say, of 100 or ICO homes.
There ere perhaps 16,000
hamlets in South Viet Nam

Letters
The I I ...U « , I m w m 1*1t . r . frees Its reaSera ■■ r e s ­
ile alfalre. TSr writer &lt;aer ■**
e yew nasae *.•«!*•* eke tel­
ler alee rwfrlee Ike wrlier*e
tea* eeme e e l aSSrewe. t e l ­
lers el fewer ebaw to* werte
will ke alrra yrelrrenre. I.eltere aSSr.eeeS le elkerw er*
■reeetskle yreflSee Ike, Be
■el Seel la yereewellllew.
l-uelrr le wet yeSIUkrt Sr
T • HeralS.
Editor, Hie Herald:
Wr, the meml&gt;ei* of tha
Kemimdr I ’ounty Chapter 30
of the Disabled American Vet­
erans, rsti'iid th e . heartfelt
thank* and appreciation of
our organiiatlon to the metchants and ritliena of Han­
ford end rirtrllmdo County for
their generous *upi&gt;ort of uur
fund raising variety show held
recently at Remind* High
School.
Monies received from this
effort ate going a tong way
toward brightening a disabled
veteran* life In our work here
in tha county and in veterans
hospitals In our state. Thanks
to all who helped.
Jam es J . Hay,
Commander

Barbs

Ry Hal Cochran
W 41TU a. a i a u i r, a a i v e i a a a r t e u e a s a
When Junior misbehaves.
r s a s i t i T e L u a , cereals u-e . weaeewl a,M | W •
Dad telle Mom "Your eon is
BOwacNT A L tS A H D M
naughty" but when Junior
H 4 B S 1 I. re S K IO I
A letrllelag lUreoisr
OLYMPIA, Wash. ( t J P I ) - gels a gold star In school Dad
Maaaglag te lle r
t o * a ta ttn
Gov. Albert D. Iloatlllnf Jaau- tails hia friends what a smart
■•■is a ik L u a i
Aaeertltlaa Itsaager
ed a pardon striking tha 1 4 - lad "my son" la.
toetelf ta lle r
a a a is is a a s a B B a
year d ate parols term of for­
• e m i a tia n *
Mealata* M s itiw
City ta lle r
mer Tramsterw Union presi­
Fellow- we know likes to
•a a a w a i u
dent Dave Ueck.
4 IV 1 STULLS
■ sehsalaal Seel
make up new nouns that dr.
t i l l . VINCtNT
Itoselllnl, a t&gt;emoerat who note a group, such aa a pride
O e i t l te lle r
Stall Pkxlegrspker
was defeated In the November of lions er a covey of quail,
l»4till*k»4 Sally eirept Saturday, Suaasy aa4 Christas**; yob- general election, leaves office etc. How about a chatter of
ItaSeS OalwrSay greeeeSIkg ckritm .se
children.
Wednesday.
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Usute Delivery
lie week

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m elm a t e . m -i m

(No one hee made an accuratr
count.) The Communists are
winning In many of these
h a m l e t s because t h e s e
rural people are vrry unhap­
py with their personal lot and
with their corrupt and inef­
ficient local government*. Yet
the villagers don't km w how
to uiganlte ur operate demo­
cratically to improve their
conditions.
These villagers feel alone,
dominated by Saigon bureau­
crat* and other absentee- rul­
ers, They don't know Imw to
go about correcting their inJustices except by violence.
They become easy marks for
Viet Cong agents who special­
ise in promises and Violent
change.
It ts In the hamlets that
the war it being lost.
T h e Saigon bureaucrat'*
don't understand the problem.
Neither do thu eager young
military officers Saigon ap
point, as district chefs.
The American nonmilltan
advisers in each province are*
too few In number and loo
tied down with administrative
problems to do mu* h, lluml
reds of inlHIone of dollars in
economic aid Is no substitute
for personal drn&gt;ovrsr&gt;
What would hap|*en if you
adopted a hamlet T
First, you'd make some
friends. In your letters you'd
talk about your family and
\your community. You'd men­
tion the simple yet important
‘ action* that make up demo­
cracy In your city, town or
] country. You'd write this cas1 ustly, s i In a friend.
You'd keep away from
"teaching " You wouldn't have
to guess what to write al-out.
The typical Vietnamese villag­
er it full of questions on how

For what stimulate* the hu­
man mala la not the naked
body of the female but Just
the partially undreaerd figure I
At burlesque shows, for ex­
ample,
where
mlddle-eged
men tit down front, applaud­
ing the glrlt and urging U tm
to take o ff one piece of cloth­
ing a fter another, It It the
act of disrobing that excite*
their passion; not the naked
figure at the concluelon of
such strlp-teaee antics!
Perhaps tha majority of hu­
man being* have thus missed
the point about the constant
Tlamur -for r*m e*tng-xlulllt
Nakedness would actually
rebuff sexuality Instead of in­
citing It, even if both sexes
cavorted entirely nude on the
beaches!
And to show you by a quick
example why this is true, just
observe animals below man.
They are not eexy and sal­
acious. Even if they could
read, you would not see mon­
keys or ehlmpanrees furtive­
ly poring over pornographic
literature.
Nor do horsee, eowt, hogs
or sheep, and even domesticat­
ed doge and cats, show any
concwrn over the relatively
naked bodies of the females of
their species.
There would thus be little
likelihood
of
reproduction
among all creatures below
mankind If God hadn't added

a stimulating olfactory scent,
to offset tha lack of anatomi­
cal appeal!
Animals thus mate due
chiefly to imetl, Jiut sight.
And human beings would
likewise be repelled by the
flabby breasts and fa t tum­
mies and "waddling walrus'*
torsos of fcmalee, If women
frequented our beaches in tha
nude.
Even the slender teen-age
girl* with food figures will
lose much of their seductive
allure as soon as they shed
ALL their clothing!
For It is the presence of
ji.it a little clothing tfia fS X 1 cltv* tha male.
It is thus his ANTICIPA­
TION of seeing the nude fig­
ure end not the naked body It­
self that is stimulating.
So total nudity would toon
repulse actual excitement and
drive women back idto ut least
partially garbed figure* to
generate man's interest.
Send for my booklet "S e x
Problems of Young People,"
em-luring a long stamped, re­
turn envelope, plus 20c and
get the full facta.
(Always write to Dr,
Crane In cere of The Senford Herald, rncloelng a ,
long attap ed , addrroeed en­
velope and 20c to cover tJP ' lag and printing roots when
you send for one of hla book­
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people live In other places.
As you wrote back and
forth, you'd learn, perhaps,
that the building of a small
country bridge was being held
up for lack of a few dollars
worth of nails or that a child
wus kick for wont of penlriltin or that the hamlet schools
needed seine picture hooks.
You might want to do some­
thing about these needs.
Now these things can be
dour “ through channels" with
uffn InI I'.S . aid. Hut with o f­
ficial funds going through offli lul channels, there's some­
thing lacking.
Your participation (even In
s very small way) would make
the aid human. "Y’uur" Viet­
namese would la-gin to feel in
a very real way that Ameri­
cana are Interested in what
happens to them. (It Is t*et-Musr the Communist* make
close personal contact that
they succeed *0 well with such
smut] resource. )
As they knew you better,
your Vietnamese friends would*
write you more difficult ques­
tions How do you elect a vllHag*- chief whu is honest ?
How do von get good met! to
run for a ffile? How do you
keep 11 government official
fioin asking for rwmshaw for
doing Ms duty? How do you
gel the government to repair
tlie roads needed "to gel crops'
to maikvt?
Maybe you won't la- able to
answer tins* questions. Hut
you con try.
How do you contact a Viet
Nam hamlet? ny writing to:
Washington Corresponding
Secretary, American Friends
of Viet Nam, 3lX*| Homewood
1’atkway, Kensington, Md,
It could Iw a rewarding t a ­
ps-lienee.

The Lighter Side
United Press International
WASHINGTON (L T I) —
One day last year, while
thumbing through a copy of
a Navy |iuhlbatlon, 1 rarne
across an item that hooked
my attention right on th"
plimnull line.
It reported that an officer
of our majestic fleet had dune
what no other teadog hod
ever June in all nautical hie-,
tory. II* bad managed to write
down a set of official rules
for Itenn ball.
If this accompliehiTient does
not Impress you, then you ob­
viously know nothing shout
Wan ball. Permit me to ex­
plain that bean hall rules have
at way* Wen extremely vola­
tile,.often changing from min­
ute to mfnutw.
Captain Turns Trick
F*'r Many year* It was
deemed unlikely that any one
would ever W aide to capture
them on paper. Hut the trick
finally waa turned by ("apt,
R. S. Crenshaw, Jr ., command­
ing officer of the U. 8. S
Springfield.
In recognition of hi* ach­
ievement, Crenshaw wa* im­
mediately hailed as "the fath­
er uftuodertv bean ball "
Th* publication In which
I learned of tha bean ball
breakthrough gave It only
bar* mention. Therefore, 1
dispatched a letter to Cren­
shaw, In care of th* Fleet Poet
Office, begging him to supply
mi with all the glorious de­

tails, plus a copy of th* rule
book.
After enough time had
elapsed to permit the letter I**
rriseem si the seven seas, plus
the tidelands of Texas and
Louisiana, I received a reply.
It ram* fium aero** Ihe.Pu toiusc.
Loses Jurisdiction
Crenshaw explained that hie
tour of s&gt; a duty hat) ended
last summer and that he waa
now "enmeshed In th* Penta­
gon.” living landlocked, he Ho
longer had any jurisdiction
over bean ball.
Nevertheless, the raptain
waa kind enough to contact
the Springfield and ask its infurmatrun officer to send me
a o f t of Uic rule book, which
Is known as the "Utmn Hal]
Hi hie."
A copy of this historic docu­
ment has at Inst reached my
tl- sk, and in the near future I
ahull undertake to review it.
At the same time, 1 shall of­
fer a thumbnail, ur hangnail,
analysis of thr philosophy be­
hind th* bean halier'* creed,
which it:
"Winning the gam* lan't

important — It's everything."
Characteristically,
Cren­
shaw declined to take all of
th* credit for Die codification
of bean hall.
"Though I might be de­
scribed a* the moving spirit
behind the inauguration of the
great heart hall movement al
sea.’’ he wrote. "It was th*
aver present enthusiasm of
my executive officer. Capt.
John N. Horrneks Jr ., and th*
clevrmes* of 1st Lt, J . L Mc­
Laughlin, ITSMC. In compos­
ing the rule book which ca r­
ried the game to lit present
popularity.”
Well said, sir. Dean bailers
ur* nothing If not rnodtst.

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Tue.i. Jan. 12, ’65— Page 5

Reviewing Box
For Inaugural
Costs $431,000

Southern Split
'Evidence' OfNo Sectionalism
By CU/f &amp;*»lo««
WASHINGTON (U PI)
—
Southern sidelight*:
Southernc* did not vote as
• bloc In th* House Rcpubli |
c m leadership race, though
most supported winner Gerald
R. Ford. The Southerners
proudly cited their split as
evidence .that there is no see-1
tionalism in the GOP.
Sen. John J . Sparkman (DAla &gt;, who i* espected to be
a chief Republican target in
the 1966 elections, plans to
hold a televised news confer
ence soon to announce his in­
tention to to run again. His
probable o p p o n e n t , Rep.
Jam es Martin, gives a stock
answer when asked about 1966:
•Right now I am interested
only in being a good congressm an."
Sen. Albert Gore (D-Tenn ),
having moved up to 33rd in
Senate seniority, has taken
over a choice suite of offices
vacated by Hubert If. Hum­
phrey last month.

OPERATION of the (.renter Maitland Civic Cen­
ter will he directed by William F» Northatn and
Mrs. S. Renee McCarthy as administrator and
assistant administrator, respectively, effective
J an. LB,.
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• Some congressmen who want
a p r o p o s e d environmental
health center in thoJr state
plan to oppose congressional
approval of the Public Health
Service decision to build It in
North Carolina. But lawmak­
ers from North Carolina arc
confident that the decision will
be upheld. They say that the
long fight for the coveted con
ter ended with last week's an
nouncement.
Son J W Fulbright (I) Ark.)
was once a Law student of Rep.
Claude Pepper ( D Kla.) at the
University of Arkansas ExFrofessor Pepper remembers
Fulbright as a “ good student,
an athlete—a big man on the
campus.'*

For WW Meet
Due Jan. 23

WASHINGTON (L T D —
Backstairs at
the
White
House:
To Washingtonians a n d
tourists, the construction of
inaugural parade grandstands
and a presidential reviewing
box outside the Executive
Mansion is a traffic-snarling
mess.
To the contractor and ths
workmen on the 1)31,000 proj­
ect-financed through sales of
scut tickets — the activities
KEN HOI’KINS, student at Seminole High, was selected by the Sanford
mean take-home pay and
something tu do nniil-Lha.cun ------ Pilot Cllib ns December's most courteous nml sirfe driver, lloiikinn (center)
glonternifun is torn down af
is receiving a certificate by Deputy Sheriff Wesley Place (left) ami an o r­
ter the Ja n , 20 inauguration.
der for it full tank of gasoline by E. P, Lunger, new manager of the Fire­
. And to posterity, this year'*
stone Store in Sanford.
*
(Herald Photo)
construction rhorcs provide
new entries in the capital's
already- — crowded field of
statistics.
The figure* have been pub­
lished by “ The Carpenter,"
official organ of the United
Brotherhood of Carpenters and
Joiners of America (AFL*
CIO).
Describing President John­
son’s own reviewing stand as
"the most ornate yet tihilt for
an inauguration," the union
magntine
#
2 “ It will-pro Vftfe jit?_President, his personal friends, nod
various dignitaries with a
high vantage point, and pro­
tect them from the weather.
"A forest of 36 delicatelyfinned columns, '27’-a feet tall,
support a four-foot thick flat
canopy. Plastic - covered sky­
lights at the top of each col­
umn admit diffused light,
which util bathe the columns
and help illuminate the Pres­
ident mid his guests. Th •
whole pavilion will have a
graceful, airy took, much dif­
MR. AND MRS. EDW ARD IIEH.NIvE and daughters, Susan. Nancy and
ferent from those in earlier
Willi, of Mctvederr, 111., were recruit house guest - of Mr. and Mrs. I.other
years."
Miles. In Forest City. The two families had nut seen each other for 12
"The
Carpenter"
offers
years,
(Herald Photo)
these other statistics:
— "About half a million
bonid feel of lumber amt '20
tons of bulls will be used fur
the White House at,-a stands
Another ItHMillll hoard feet nt
so was to go into special press
platforms located at olhvi
ati a t ' gif points along the pa
rade route."
At the Capitol, faring the
It) Itt'li iin Kwlr*
specially - constructed plutfoim where .lulit-suii ami Viet
I. • * ! &gt; » £ Mu) &lt;■i hit* hi n
President-eie, I It u In* r t 11 U &lt;nt u tu t li. .in lit* fuM offit *
Humphrey will be sworn in,
nit itcl nfh’i h*11* miHtruhvT thf*
will lw stands for D’t.noO specnitfhi*«&gt;r
nffhr hi I *i»lltii iImrfi
tatois nod pies* facilities
H
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Mihufi
tVrcy While,
“which required ubuut 1(1(1,•
non -Lward_ feet ,,-f yellow Tux- r»ll$M tor l(»y
sniilhi'Mi pine, and roll $IM,- ant! I if) &lt; Urt «•mum* li *
OtiU."
Hint**. i »uip|&lt; Mil* tl
\S * lilu-r
l-'tuiiking I it,- presidential
ilMim-k a* titv nM"inry $*m*I
box on the White House side
of Pennsylvania Avenue, and € liiuiit I.nyn ilk chief of |'i»HI loss the street, will be |lice
Ideai tier seats for 15,1661 pro*
4 nuiti 11 midi inmou*ly lip*
pie.
pioM'd \\ i* n l w H r 1 h »$[' i
‘■(her their heads. In th- | pm til iii p i i ^ « If i « w li irh l.-tjn ** j
-enter section, will la- anoth­ i t’rtMvnl I tu out h of off nt limit
er massive press bps . . , e x ­ from tin* 111uy 1*i * Jj li-»ti t1* , v* ti *
tra strong posts were needed not fiirnt’lil.
to support the press (mix. T o
Went k%oi t h a-iiioninri’i! ihw1
carry the extra weight, 32- in fulfilliiii; t*i»* fn»l &lt;«mpai|Cti
fuol H by 8s were used."
promlwi* h«* wihiM hnv«* regu­

Members of the Deltona Wei
come Wagon Club who plan tc
attend the Jan 29 meeting ol
the Central Florida Council
of Welcome Wagon Clubs al
the Windjammer Restaurant
in Fern Park arc asked to
make re.vcrvations with Mrs,
Miltlriyi Haney no later than
Jan. 23. The meeting will begin al
j 11 a. m. with a social hour
j followed hy luncheon ami the
annual election and installa­
tion of officers Mts. Margaret
Caitn, executive director for
Wek-nnic-tt'agon International, will be In­
stalling officer.

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Longwood Mayor
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City Officials

Other Southern senators are
peeved over Strom Thurmond's
bolt to the GOP hut still con­
sider him a member of the
Dixie strategy group He was
invited, as usual, to the South­
ern bloc's first meeting .of the
year to help make plans for
changes Sen. Russell B I-nng
(D l.a I, who had much sup­
port from Northern literals in
his winning race for Democratic whip, also attended the
meeting and sulci with fellow
Southerners in Hie rules fight.
Some Southerners laugh off
the attempt to oust Mississippipi's entire House delegation
as a mere publicity stunt, but
the MisiUsippians arc not tak
ing the contest lightly. This Is
indicated bv their numerous
meetings with l a s e r s in re
cent days.

Reservations

General Cinema Earnings Up 50%

BOSTON (Spl 1— Prelimm
ary figures for the Iim .i year
ended Oct 31. 1961, indicate
that General Cinema Corpora
tion produced net earning* of
approximately it . 3 5 5 , (Hi 0
equal la $1 I t a share, for an
Rep Charles F . Bennett (DFla. I, and Gov. Ralph Paie- increase of SO per cent over the
wonsky of the Virgin Islands $902,875 or 89 cents a share in
the ^car previous included
had lunch together last week
was
$9o,0ixi in mm recurring
and discussed various pro­
profit.
blems facing the islands Ben­
In a progress report. Rich
nett said his bill to make the
islands a Florida county was ard A Smith, president, told
not discussed, but he conced­ shareholders that the com­
ed that the island territory pany had alto attained record
"might wisn to retain more sales of approximately $20
identity than it would have ! 500,000, a 12 per cent increase

over tin $15,1137.297 in sal's
in 196.1
".VII of our operating d m
siotis sluiiVrt in the sales in
crease ' South said, 'and all
hut the howling division show
yd improve^ earnings
The
shopping center and drive in
theater divisions aecmmted
for the latgest portion of these
mrroasev
*
“ During the year 12 new
shopping center theaters were
opened and two drive ins were
acquired He expect to ops-n
!R to 25 new shopping center
theaters tills year." he added,
"t4 of whirli are now under
construction

lar uffi-cr hour* at I III* .city
hull Moiulii), Tut’jt'Uy, ThursHOUSTON, I l l 'll — Its* rifty mol Ki nlitv from If a m
krthall clown tloose datum of until |:‘lii p.m wn«l I«11.*r will
th e
liarnstoiiuing
Harlem include \S «tiro ■*»!«) s in thm
Hoadkings is recovering from »&lt; hnlulc. I.onykAoiHl it'whlt'nls
u fractured right leg suffered having hutiiift* with tht* city
ihr nmyor
irt a game with the New York «rr ur^rt-d to
&lt;1u r i n Ilit* wnintum«■&lt;! hours.
Olympian*.

Breaks Lejf

as a county in Florida," 1,100
miles away.
The ire of liberal Democrats
was stirred more by Rep Al
hert Watson of South Caro­
lina than by Rep. John Bell
Williams of Mississippi, the
two men who paid with Ihelt
paijfy seniority for supporting
Barry M Goldwater.
Unlike Williams, the South
Carolinian
campaigned
for
Goldwater aide-by-side with
Republican congressmen.
Soutern accents were com
mon last week at a Capitol
Hill reception for new Republi­
can congress men. Of the 17
wbo showed up, nine were
from below the Mason Dixon

Line.

Robin Shivers
'Way Up North
TOMAH, Wi*. (U PD —
Psychologist* at Tomah Vet­
erans Hospital have failed to
convince a cold, hungry robin
in a bush outside their win­
dow that ita time to .fly South.
The bird hat been shivering
in a hush outside the piychoiogy department window for
mure than a month, living
on • few b e r r i e a and
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goodiea
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Sport* Editor
Nrrspoper Eatsrpriss Ana.
LOS A N 0 E L E 3 — (N EA)
— Wh«n W illi* Wood walk* th*
street* of th* old No. 2 dlstriet in Washington, D.C., th*
kid* don’t nude* th*m»*l**»
and ( i f , "T h ar* fo«* Willi*
Wood of th* Or**n Bay
Paekart."
They know him better •»
W illi* Wood, th* Roving Lea­
der. I t found* Ilk* something
™ t of W« it Sid*' Story and
ahen W illi* «upplle* the de
a ll*, it fit* th* picture.
“I har* thl* one kid back
her*.'* aald Willi*, "w ho’* 17
rear* old and h*’* in Junior
ilgh achool and be'a been In
ail four or fir* tlmea, Just
iniihad a *lr*lch for houaem aking. Th* kid basically
an't a bad guy. lie Just* got
led up with acme bad lnfluineea."
The Roving Leader*, aa exdalned by Willie, I* an orgonaatlon aet up by tha I’ reai-'
lent'* Committe* on School
Iropouta and function* In the
Vashington, D.C., Recreation
Jepartmsnt.
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"The guy. on the atreeti
loean't know who we are,"
Emitted Willie. "HI* flrat
ipinion la that we're cop*. So
re organise the gang nieetnga and try to get them in'o|\Vd in constructive activty, whether a dance or an
ithletic event."
Willie majored in Juvenile
ontrol here at the Univeraity
if Southern California, but
da real metier waa football,
vhleh h* maatered well en­
ough to go on to a career a«
in all pro safely for the Packra and earn a trip l&gt;*&gt; k to I.«a
tngele* for the I'ro Howl.
"Itu t thia," said Wood,
hlfting back to hit off-araaon
ob, "ia what 1 plan to d&lt;&gt;. To
jet ready for It I worked three
rears In the off-eca»on aa a
ichonl teacher handling
al kida."
Wlllla'a work day begina a»
10 In the morning and *nda
at midnight. Hr haa 12 dif­
ferent group* he countcla.
Sometlmre a kid'a parent*
aren't working nr th* kid

hain’t had anything to e a t
"Then," aald Willie, " I go
around to the kid’a houae and
find out what the altuatlon la.
I go around th* rommunlty
and maybe take up a collec­
tion for thle family to aet If
wo can't keep the kid In
achool.”
What helps Willie ie that he
ia an all-pro hero.
"T h * b lfg e it problem w*
have with thra* kids la that
coming from deprived a ra tl
they lack expoaur*,” he aald.
"They don't havt any Ida*
what goals they emn atrive
for. They rebel against edu­
cation aimply because ther*
Isn't anyone in the neighbor­
hood who hoe gone to school
and done anything. The klda
build themaelve* an Image.
The guy he wants to pattern
hlmaelf after i* In moat caaea
somebody who'* doing some­
thing wrong, such u* bootleg­
ging whiskey or writing num­
bers.
"Thia la a guy who draaaes '
well; he drive* t h F W f SsT
and live* in a pretty jplc*^
'house .for the area. So| there­
fore, this kid aaya, *1 want to
be like Max there. He doesn't
do anything.’ "
Now lie can look at Willie,
who came out of th* same
lower northeaat section of th*
nation's capital, which was
railed the No. 2 district hecause the No, 2 precinct hupp&lt; na to lie there.
Willie doesn't live ther* any
more but ha tell* you that he
feel* fortunate became the
area in which he works ia the
arm In which he grew up and
uht-rr, at night, ho now hang*
out with the older klda on
Street camera and gora to
their hangout*. ||n finds out
if they're working or how
they're getting along on the
job If the kid i* liming a
.pnilih m, W illie g o e s to the
employer to straighten It out.
Then for aix month* of the
yror Willie goe* a\vay to
•ireen Hay to play football,
anil they ran read about him.
The kide get something out
of that. too.

Royal Regatta Goes
For 3 d W in- Tonight

CRY, DARY—Coach Will Bonner bunt* Into lean aa hla Chicago Parker High School team
accma to be losing In overtime. The coach dried hla tenra when the team came through In
the final aeconda to win.

Torre Realizes Cold Facts:
'It W ill Be Disastrous Year'
fly Sandy Padw*
NEW YORK — (N EA ) —
There was a time last suramer when Joe Torre walked
around the Milwaukee Brave*'
clubhouse with an " A " pasted
on his hat.
It aeemed funny then, hut
H doesn't now.
The Braves will not move to
Atlanta until 1000 because the
National Imagin', in a lastminute, Image-saving mow,
ordered the lentn to fulfill the
final year of tta contract with
Milwaukee County.
Whirh m'nns the Braves
will lie thr first team- in base­
ball history to play 102 game*
under road condition*.
"WuTI he like lepers," said
Torre, the Braves’ caUTwrfrrst baseman. "Not only will
It ha a disastrous year for
Milwaukee hut for baseball at
well.
"W hat I mean ia that you
read and hear about baseball
losing Its image and pro foot­
ball gaining so much. A year
like Gris one could really hurl
tire gome. How many season
tickets have been sold there 7
Komclhitig like .9 7
&lt;1 think alb the iMrTHs an­
noyed the funs. It hurt thrtr
pride. They probably feel ns
though they were played for
suckers.
"M aybe the league should
pay attention to Mr. Wrigley’s
plan It might help."
Torre waa referring to a
proposal try Phil Wrlglry, the
Chicago Cub*’ owner, who
suggested earli major league
team visit Milwaukee next
year, thus allowing th* Uravei
to move South.
"I'm n little snrry that
we're leaving," Tqrro said os
he relaxed in hia Brooklyn
home. "1 made a lot of friends
out there- And it's hard to
ju s t -leave them.
•'Paychologleally^Jthe whole
move has to make a differ­
ence on th* field. But I think
the people realise it's not us.
Mayh* if we go out tjiere and
win, they’ll support us."
Milwaukee’s .winning de­
pends quite a hit on Torre,
who could wind up being the
first Yankee hero south of
the Potomac River bridge.
Torre, with a .298 lifetime
hatting average, had hia best

Royal Regatta, a veteran i Just F.lmer
3 60
greyhound whe U running like Qulnirla (4 1) 105 40
a spirited pup, goea for herj 2nd Hace — 5/16 — Time 31.00
third straight victory of the Wayside Taffy 31 60 31 no 13 4U
season in tonight‘1 featured, Mlira's Heat
7 80 R 40
4.80
10th race at th# Sanford Or­ Casual Tie
lando Kennel (Tub.
Qujnicl* (4 1) f 1C2.20
The Oswald Brother* speed­ Daily Double (4-4) $382 40
ster, born In October of t900, 3rd Hate — 5/18 — Time 32.07
7.20 4 00 3 80
clipped off vlctorie* In Gr»dc C Lou Ke
3.00 3.40
and Grade U to move hastily Noble Kii\
into feature competition.
Social Girl
,
6 80
The blue brlmlle ha* proved Quinicls (2-7) | l!0 0
to be quite versatile in her Perfect a (2-7) $3150
flrat two starts as one win 4lli Ilare — 5/10 — Time 31.71
12 00 8 20 3 80
was over tne Ssths mile route Great Dolly
and th* other was over ttie Almena Vicky ,
10,40 0 20
Srnokcy Ed
2 80
shorter S/18iha mile course.
Results
»f last evening'* gulnlela ( 14) $50 20
Perfect* (I I) $118 20
races:
1st Race — 1/18 — Time 31.51 5lh Hace t- 8/18 — Time 32.08
4 80 4 20 3 60
O B ’* Cook
35 SO 11.20 8 60 Silent Wager
Sea Oiler
3 60 3 80 Spanish Hose
15 80 8.00
Canadian Wild*
T.20
Quinlrla ( 23) $89 00
I'crfecla (3 2) $258 90
Cth Hace — 5/18 — Time 31.58
Tillie’i Girl
3 80 4 80 2:00
Simone
3 40 2 40
Ixm O’Day
3.00
Andy Stine put hla Christ­
Qulnirla (3 81 $8 80
mas present of a new howling
crfccta (8 3) $32 10
hall to good use aa he notch­ 7th Itace — *s — Time 40.70
ed a 101/564 to aet th* pace Slep Hoy
I9 60 4 80 3 60
fo r tha Woodpecker* in a Itcekct Pam
3.40 3 00
three game romp over the
Rajah'a Princess
8.00
Handy Four. Eve Stine alto Quinlela ( 16) $35 20
contributed a ICO gam* to the
Perfect* (8-1) $172 20
Woodpecker* winning cause. 8lh Race — S/|* — Time 12.13
Roger Pope tallied a 180/801 Polene
31.40
9 00 4.90
to laad tha Handy Four team. American
Ham Rasa waa the alar for Fantasy
3 80 3 00
the Goofhalla aa lie hit a 173/- Exchange Vows
3,60
808 . and Mardell Gouterman guinicla (4 5) $36 80
rolled a fin* 107 game to help Perfect* (5 4) $288 00
ACTION!
taka four point* from th* »lH Race - 3/11 - Time 31.71
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Four B'a, Kathy Bukur tried Gator Rand
6 80 4 40 4.00
hard to keep the match, cloia Aquarena
lt.M 6.60
FIRST GAME
with a 177/400 aerlca. Th* Fralr's Tale
_
8.20
Heagl** swept all four points Quin I* la (1-3) $88.80
from tha Faro'a a* Bill Mask Perfect* (1-3) 1130 )0
PARI-MUTUEL
ahot a flna 200 game.
10th Race — 8/16 — Tim* 31.48
WAGERING
Th* Four Link* won three Katie
I I GAMES NIGHTLY
frbm lire Hopeful* aa France* Sunmarker
12.00 8 80 10.00
M llH - l.- 'f 1
Sheet* allowed them how with Nixon'* Je rry
7.00 6.40
MATINEE
a 174/497. Bem ic* Hudson Honeymooner
a - M
M ie s * .
4.80 inievanoM
Sewsaawsit
relied a food 1TB gam * for Qulnirla ( ST) 130 80
th* Ilopcfula.
Perfect* (7-3) 864 20
lllh Race — ** — Time 48.88 OKI ANDO StMINOl E L
She'* Set
3 60 3.90 2.$0
FRO NTO N
ILK VE LAND, Ohio (U P I) Woodridge
3.00 3.00
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1 / 9 ? A t r r WN P A R A
lam McDowell and Ralph Offering
3.10
|1 PER FEC TA
xy, a pair of -pitchara, Quintal* (5-7) *19.00
L A ST GAMU
-e signed to play next sea- P erfect! (7-3) *37.00
fur tha Cleveland Indian*. Mutual Handle *83,033

Andv .Vine Rolls
Bin 564 Series

Travel To
O ak Ridge

Indian Track
Team Practice
Opens Officially

year In IDG4, hatting .321 with
20 home runs and 109 RBla.
He split the yrar between
first base and catcher, a move
that enabled him to play 164
games.
"The switching kept mi
strong offensively," T o r r e
said. "B iit my catching suf­
fered a' little. After playing
first for n while I didn’t feel
as confident catching. I wo»
flinrhing s little back there

'"B u t I understand this sea­
son I'll be strictly a catcher.
Anyway, that's what I read.
Tha story said they plan to
use Felipe Alou at first base.
"1
would rather catch,
though, and I feel 1 can atill
play 130 or 140 garnet. Del
Crandall did It for years."
He'll have to hecauee the
Brave* will need all th* offeusu tiny can get. There are
a lot of seals to fill in Coun­
ty Stadium.

Bridges Back In First Place
Singles ('Issu e Ix-ague at
George .**ulk chalked up
Jet l.anr* found John Bridges three wins from Gersld Bell
rolling a nice 753 series for ren.s to hold his eighth place
his four game series against spot. George bad a 611 act
Charles Hose to take two against Gerald s 603
games sml collect twenty
Paul Marcotte retained hi*
seven pom's and move back ninth place spot with a two
game split with Bob Steele
Into first place.
This lop spot In the league it Paul bombed 723 and Bob shot
getting to be quite a battle as a 6M.
John Bridges and Harry Pent*
Pete Peterson continues to
cost have been holding onto make a steady gain as he won
it off and on all season, but three points from Hubert Hay
now there is a new face try i I’ete tore 'em up with a 771
mg to move In.
|art to Hubert's 616. In wiryiThat is Big Jack Kanner as , ing three tfns week, pete has
he w&lt;ju.,v&lt; « n &gt; a h tti‘from Boll ■accounted fof fen of the last
Guthrie while rolling a 728 twelve decisions he has roll­
scries against Bob’s 682 Jack ed In During, this stretch he
is only two and one half points ha* held a line 191 average
out of first In third place and and the word is out that he
is only two points out of ie . is taking dead aim on the top
cond place Harry Pentecost bo&gt; i
rolled a 691 aeries (gainst
In the final match of the
Rich Murphy's 729 total but night, W. A Ward grabbed
was able to win three games s four point sweep at the ex­
and hold onto his second spot pense of his *ol Buddy John­
in the league standing*.
nie Jones as Ward rolled a
In other league action John 723 series to JoJhqnie'a 578
Spolikl remained In the fourth Only twelve game* over two
spot with two win* over Use hundred were rolled this week
fifth place man. Phil Boche as George Swann lead the way
This was a real dose mulch with a 247 game folk)wed by
as John rolled s 781 series to John Spolikl with 238-204. Phil
Phil's 782 total.
HOche 222 203 Pete Peteraen
George Swann kept his sixth 212. Paul Marcotte 211, John
place spot as fie look three Bridge* with a pair of 208't,
wins from Joe Kern. George Hich Murphy 203, Charles Hose
rolled the high series of 799 20) and Ja c x Kanner an even
200 .
and Joe tallied a 638.

By David THrglnhotham
Track
practice
officially
got under way at Seminole
High Monday afternoon and
according to Ceaeh Dick W il­
liams this y ear'i team will be
on* of t he beat yet w|th the.
main portion of last season's
team returning this year.
L ast y a ir the Tribe cam* In
third In th* Metro and thia
year they will atill fac* two
of tha toughest teams in the
Conference, th* Winter Park
Wildcats
and t h e
Boone
Braves of Orlando.
Tha following boya reported
Monday for the firat day of
practice: Harry Wood, George
Markos, Porky Clark, Lee
Sparkman, Brad Fruden, Dennla B ate*, Paul Markoa, Bill
Frliby, Richard HHtell, Steve
Balint, Sterl Weber, Paul Pol:
gar. Hod I.anry, Bill italhack,
Kelly Ogden, Linton Knowlea,
Rlek Walstrom,' Tomtqy Bag*
erly, JaeV Martin, Richard
Choulnnrd, Greg Fox, Mike
Ogden and Leroy Nopper.
According to Coarh W il­
liam* the aquail will run In
about 16 to tfi meets Includ­
ing conference, district said
state meets. Williams said
"Wo are expecting a number
of new hoys from the Junior
High along with our return­
ing lettermen and n e w ma­
terial at the school to put us
in good shop*. We arc also
workinf on a weight pro­
gram In whirh the hoys lift
waights on a regular acheduel and if a hoy dees this
kind of work he will be a
etronger
member
cf
our
■quad."

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TONIGHT
7:40 p.m.

tellers Sign

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p.m. The starters for the
Baby Trib* will be Ron Dud­
ley, Terry Echols, Paul Leroy,
Wally Jam agin and Msrk Rabum.
According to chief mentor
Mack Blythe, “Oak Ridga hat
Je t Bowlercttes League at
the best ball club that they Je t Lancs notched the staggerhav* evar had In tha history ing total of four 500 or better
of th* school. W ell expect to series by the comely lassie*
■re a man to man defense who rolled in the morning'*
thrown against us for the first matches, leading the parado
was Dot fjehauan with a fine
time in five hall games."
Blythe has picked a win- 213/542 series that barely nudg­
ning .com^jintitlcn to start to­ ed Med* Wiltshire who bombed
night’s game Including ‘Ron a good 184/540, Next cam *
DUNEDIN (U P I) — Arn­ Hinson, Buddy Btumpf, Steve Elaine Kostival with 200/524
old Palmer continue* to,reign Groover, Frank Murray, and and finally Alice " P r o " Sexss professional, g o lf* "modern1 Gary Lloyd. B l y t h e said, Urn with 174/503. High games
era" money-winning champi­ “Groover la our leading acor- rolled by Elfie Oldham with
a 182, Gert Bridges hit for a
on, according to the official *r and Lloyd Is right behind
188 game, Pat Franks pounded
figures compiled recently by him. Groovar I* also our best
out a 167 games, Jan e Spotthe Professional Golfer* As­ rebounder. We are especially
ski hit a 166 and Belly Murphy
pleased wl(h Llcyd’a defen­
sociation.
came through with a 163.
Palmer, who topped the sive work. We're always look­
The splits were plentiful as
$100,000 earnings b r a c k e t ing to Frank Murray for le»dNona Knight converted the 5 8
again In 1964. has earned rrahlp and his ability to set also Mary Murphy and Helen
$586,211.48 for the period us up in good scoring position. Marchesano with the 5-6 con­
1947-1964 and Is far ahead of J e f f Williams, Mike Gray. version. Nancy Conway made
his nearest competitor, Billy Stumpf and Hinson are help­ the 4-5 and the 4 5-7 was sparing *ur scoring puneh out to j e d
Casper.
by Elfie Oldham. Kay
Casper Jumped from seventh the pelnt that we feel It won't shoemaker picked up the 5-10
to the No. 2 spot l o t season he tong until we start w in -jani| the 5-8 10 was spared by
after a very successful cam- ning."
(Tena Parker. The 5 7 wa*
palgn and haa accumulated
The Tribe will also play j made by Dotty Lernay and the
Colonial High and Titusville 3.10 by Alice Sexton.
$372,067.27.

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Sheriff Rodney Thursby will speak on laws
of the waterways for
members and guests o f
the D e B a r y Fishing
C l u b at Wednesday
evening’s meeting in
the Fire Hall. The dub
has opened the meeting
to the interested pub­
lic for this informative
talk.
(Middleton Photo)

By David Higginbotham
Herald Sports Writer
The Seminole High eager* will travel to Oak
Ridge High School in Orlundo tonight to play in a
Metro Conference basketball game against the
Pidneers.
IS will be the first time TTtO twfrteam s will
meet on the hard boards
thia season with JayVee over the weekend. Blythe said,
C o a c h Ralph Stumpf's "W e expect to win threa ball
five going up against the game* thia week."
Baby Pioneers at 6:30

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About Sports

Thinking Out Loud

boya mad*. W *Y* Improving a fin* effort 1IY* Saturday’#." and Eddli Long at tha forLym an will most likely field wards, and big Dave Matie at
all the time.
"The Leesburg team j * much tha same starting line-up aa th* center position.
B T JU L U N 8TEN STR 0M
the tame a* Ocoee. They have in their previous thre# con­
Thla dame atarting quintet
a good season record and will tests, with high-scoring Jo * has been ussd by Copeland
By Jallin Rtenetrom
Ui« biU r im * snd th* Sanford
be tough to h eat But I be­ Asher and Mike Sterling at ■Inc* th* Christmas break and
Not long ago in all ita r foot- school wa* the only club to
lieve w* ran take them with the guards, Gene Winklcman It has proved to be a well-bal­
"bill team was named with the down the Metro chimp* dur­
anced act.
tag—all-mid state.
ing the season.
Asher hai bean the most
An anonymous phone caller
consistent
scorer thus far In
to The Herald wondered why
I * ! ’i look at another ex­
the season, nattlng 110 mark­
no mention of It had been ample. A few weeks ago we
ers in aeven contests for an
made In thii newspaper, par­ were tent forms upon which
average of 17 point* per game,
ticularly since several young- we could nominate youngslera
During th* last three games,
iters at Seminole High in San­ for bertha on the all state
he-hwa
scored flfl "points Tffld
team.
—«— _____
ford had been named.
has been high scorer in all
__ Qf cqurae, the answer is that -WHTTeJ n our blanks and
thre* contests.
the all-mid state team was returned them to the office of
Sterling and Long also have
picked by the sports writers somebody in Gainesville. Sub­
been
hitting consistently of
on the newspaper that publish­ sequently we received a bal­
late. Sterling has tallied 80
ed the selections and no one lot, Also, we got the names «f
points in seven games for an
from The Herald was invited sll the kids who were nom­
avtrag* of ll,8 ,j&gt; * r tilt and
inated. There were 43 ends
to participate.
Long hat chalked up Sfl mark­
Tn other words. The Herald listed. Of the 43 we’d seen only
ers In the three games he has
would not expect other news­ one of them play. He, in our
played since joining th* club.
papers to publish our selection opinion, was not aJl state
Winklcmsn and Matie also
material So, if we’d picked
of an all-mid state team.
ONE PROUD gevcn-ycnr-old in Johnny George,
have corns up with isveral im­
• • •
two ends, we’d have been
of Maitland, with hin catch of ahud taken out of
portant baskets thus far, bu£ 1
Thii might give rise to the forced to pick two boya we
the St. Johns last weekend.
more Important haa been the
never
saw
play.
question as to why The Her­
sterling play of the two sen­
The same procedure would
ald doesn't pick an all-mid
iors under the hoards.. Their
have
been
true
for
every
otljer
state team.
rldtounilirig has helped make
position
on
the
team.
If It does, there are several
• • •
the difference in each of Ly­
A
real
dog
fight
is
going
on
answers.
man's three triumphs.
In
the
Keglers
League
at
Je
t
We’re
not
against
ail
star
First, of all. there's no way
Copeland is hoping that his
Danes aa no lest than three
for Herald writers to cover selections.
hoys will maintain their per­
team*
*ce
in
contention
for
the
But
we
do
believe
(hat
if
-enough gamea,
etil-. Ote
fect conference record of three
No. 1 spot. The No. 1 spot Is
team i play and come up with wc are.to have all star teams’
wins and no losses tonight
still occupied by Sullivan's
there
must
be
i
better
way
to
what might be a respectable
against tha Yellow Jacket* In
C
e
te
r
a
Servicecentiw
but
the
select'th
am
.
all-mid state selection.
NEW YORK — (NXA") — .States. Berenrwftig has spent Leesburg. i f they prevail''to­
. * .
*
CPO I.ushei and the Faron
Second, the truth of the
In Israel, the women are ju st a month with Davidson at night, the Greyhounds will
L et’s look at something else. Builders are a game and two
matter is th it the newspaper
beginning to learn about ‘’golf .Lafayette nnd a month in |have to he considered as set IDuring the 1D63 grid season gamea away, respectively.
that did pick the mid state
Philadelphia with T e m p t o
ou» contender* for Ihe ORC
This past week the CPO widows" and their seasonal
team didn't see i ll the players we’ll have to agree that the
coach Harry Litwack.
slater*.
AW.it »/ cJiC . s£ u &lt;«m «
Lushes
hung
a
three
point
loss
late
Buddy
Lawson
was
one
of
and team i either.
"liaskethall like you hav*
Take the case of Israel's
on
the
Sullivan
team
and
clos­
the
best
pass
receivers
in
the
Frankly, this business of
"Mr.
Basketball,’’
Yehuda here," he said, goring around
picking all-star team* of high bu,ln**«- Vet. Buddy-deipite ed the gap as did the Faron Berensweig.
Madison Square Garden, "is
school players is Ju*t so much all the honors he won—did not Builders after taking four
Ju st a few niontha, ago he a dream to me.
points
from
the
Glass-Met
grab
a
berth
on
the
all
stale
bunk because it's impossible
"We are just putting bas­
team, nor all southern Yet, i team.
Willie
(Firecracker) waa married and immediately
to m aka fair selections.
after (not even tint* for a ketball in the schools in Is­
wouldn't
you
like
to
have
seen
Magito
was
(he
stalwart
for
• • #
the kid who could receive the f'pO Lushes a* he rolled honeymoon), he left for the rael. We have a lot of club
Why Is th a t!
passes better than 1-awson in a 188 M7 series and CUr- United States on a apreial games and wo practice three
Simple I You don’t ire all high school ranks?
cnee Henning pared Sullivan tour to study C.S, coaching times a week in i lie evening.
the boy a play therefore you
"Over therr the average
with 181 525 It was Clarence tactics and methods,
We would
can’t pick the best. And, if
tml ti 8, fin
"I had to come then.” Ber- height is fi-l. fi
. '* * *
Wallis bombing a 214.381 that
you're not in a position to
like
the
players
here.
-tjruggiiig
hi*
made
the
big
difference
in
the
antwvig
said,
All star selection* are fine
pick the .best why pick 'em at
"Most of our courts sre
but to us they won't mean Faron Builders • Gtas* Met I shoulders smf exhibiting *
all.
"what can you do" expression outdoors ..... nose »e have
*
milch until some way ran be match
Let'a look at an example.
Bill Brown hit a Heady 17fi’ " I I hud been ariunged in ad­ summer weather for nondevised to give the right hon
The winner of the Metro
months. So when w dr* ote on
or* to the right boys As it is Sot while guiding the Sanford vance."
Conference football title last
Bereniweig ia a friendly, our st&gt;l" of piny we always
now, nobody knows for sure Atlantic National Bank team
sraion had a tickle. One news­
• • •
in a four game romp ovrr outgoing person who cam* 1 have to take the wind factor
paper in thia area started tell­
A few year* ago Seminole Quality Motole Homes The here thniiks to t i e t'inti-d into cuitstdrratmn.
ing the public what a terrific
•*\Vo have nothing like this
had a boy named Willis Ander­ CPU TectotaUrs grabbed thrre (slates Committee, Sports for
buy this fellow was before the
(tor luggrst -i Hits h.ivi- about
son. Anderson made nil con­ points from the Moose with IsrarJ
season got underway.
lie was rhoarn over all the it,noil or 3 ..Uhl seating capac­
ference, all region, all state Ken Martin showing them how
We saw the tick le play just
other liaskethall coaches in ity "
and ill southern.
with a 188'577.
one time. In that ona ball
And how about players like
Israel because hr had the
You know why ?
game he didn’t show ui a
highest marks in special list- Bill ftiadlry nnd * n/.lii* KusWc got the Seminole County
thing—that is. anything favor­ JayCecs to foot the bill tor
log given dining a tour by si-ll *
able lie was sacked so many
r i n s i u iitiii ( d p i i —wii- (ieorge Davidson, the l.nfay" I " I f you ran find n way In
photos and mats and u r sent
times during the first half of
pictures" of Anderson along lift Stnr p «11, who Iftct the Pitts­ ette eoaih, who ws« In Israel park them up nod ship them
the game he played against
with atones of his feats to burgh Piratp* in home nm* during the sumnirr for the lsisi-1. I’d he gi atcful," he
Seminole that we thought It
j every newspaper In Florida lust ymr with 17, has sijrned State Department.
-aid. 'I w-nild ev* ti pay you
Has doubtful if he enuld get
plus some of the larger papers lna I!NI5 rnnlrnct.
Since (-“ruing to the t'nited in l-iiuti imuii-y. though”
hack tn the park for the final
in the South
half.
Result. Anderson ip a d c
During, halftime hljL£lutt,kfl everybody1* all . everyllnng
the firld and part of the club
Yet, for all h c know, there
U
stretched out on the grass In
could have been 1ki&gt;* in ! lor
a corner of ihe stadium. A
Ida l o i t e r than Andction that
few seconds later the coach
particular season
arrived and a nnounerd that
• I t
another aecludrd spot would
No matter how yyu slice the
l&gt;e occupied for the halftime
all-star balogna, it s still just
‘A man who talks
break.
that!
in his sleep
A man who
The players who had hit the
lurf got up aod started for the
about such nonsense
even smiles while
new spot. But not this tackleas
a
383
he
dreams about
lie couldn't move. In fact —
D ETRO IT
(L 'P Jj — The
cubic inch V0,
ihe
monay he saved
and Ihis is the gospel truth —
1 *
Detroit Red - Wings have sent
three oilier guys had to hoist
a
121
inch
wheelbase,
by
buying
a
She can
* * • *
goalie
Roger
him tn hia feet and drag him hardworking
and
over
1
1
Crosisr to Miami Beach, for a
Polara instead of
il he shares it
to the appointed area.
short rest.
• • •
cubic feel of
big car X?
with her
Crosier, who hut played ev­
But this boy made ail-everytrunk
space?
Can
she?
once in a while!"
thing. Maybe be was good ery game for the National
Frankly, we don't know. H* Hockey League tram, was to
didn’t show us loo much that be back In time for Detroit's
night, in fact. Seminole won game si Toronto on Sulurday
By Jim B ecthoi
* After a heartbreaking de­
feat during the last two sec­
onds last Saturday night.
Coach Dirk Copeland’* Grey­
hound! from Lyman are out
for a victory tonight against
Leesburg.
The 'Hound ragers are anx­
ious to make up for their loaa
at the handa of Ocoee High
School with an Oranga Belt
Conference triumph tonight.
Coach Copeland was under­
standably disappointed about
tha Ocoes eonteat (which Ly­
man lost 82-48), but he hid
only praise for the efforts of
hia team.
“ Tha boya played a fina
game agalnat a good ball
club," he said. "Doth our of­
fensive and defensive strategy
held up well under fire due
to the fine effort which the

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By Jan e Caaaelberry
Mis* Marie E. Pemberton1.1 lng John Leary of Boston, andi Mr. and Mrs. J . Howard Cush
Mr. and Mr*. Thomas Gulliekann of Fern Park were daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Irv - j Robert Jam ea Cushing, son o fj ing of this city, were united
in holy matrimony on Dec. 26,
feted at a dinner Thuraday
By J» n * Caaaelberry
1964, at 4 p.m. at the Grace
night at the home of Mr*. Eliz­
Mr». Joseph Pavelchak of
Methodist
Church.
abeth Talso on Lake Talmo
Fern Park wai fc(«d last
Rev. John H. Hire* J r . per­
in honor of their 50th wedding
Wednesday at a buffet lunch­
formed the impressive double
anniversary which they obeon and baby shower by her
ring ceremony before the al­
served Jan . I.
co-workers, In the counly coun­
tar embanked with potted
cil and area Parent-Teacher
The affair was given by the
palms and accented with pedA nod itlons at the, home of
member* of Mr*. R. C. Carl
- ‘U tnl ba &gt;kflIn ■of
,
Mra. Frank Steudle, 520 Ken*
son'a Adult Sunday School
and chrysanthemums.
tla Road, Canelberry.
Claa* of Caaaelberry Com­
The traditional nuptial muProminent in county PTA
munity Methodist Church and
ale
wai presented by Roger
work, Mra. Pavelchak la Hrat
Mr*, Talao'* daughter, Mra.
Harris.
Vice prealdent and program
Mary Mobley, wai co-hostes*.
Given in marriage by her
chairman for the county coun­
The claas preaentrd the cou­
stepfather, the bride was love­
cil, vice prealdent of the South
ple with a . beautifully dec­
ly in a formal gown of candle­
Seminole Junior Ififih PTA
orated plate commemorating
light aatin with a scoop neck
and past prealdent of the Ly­
their golden anniversary.
line and long tapered sleeves
man Ilich PTA,
Golden hells were hung
The
entire front of the gown
The bonoree was preaented
about the dining room lending
was appliqued with Viennese
with many lovely ahower gift*.
a festive air to the occasion
lace with controlled fullness
Othera attending Included
and gold candles and an ap­
In the skirt front. “The chapel
Mra. George Hearn, Mra
propriately decorated anni­
train was attached to the back
Charlea Home, Mra. Jam ea
versary cake formed the cen­
waistline with a large bow.
Gilpin, Mra. Mary Mobley,
GUEST OK HONOR at-n luncheon last Wedncnday, attended hy area
terpiece for the table.
I Her candlelight veil of import
Mra. J a m e a Ilirkrnmcyer,
1*TA officials was Mrs. Joseph Pavelchak of Fern' Park, center. On the
In addition to those prev­
[ ed Illusion was attached to
Mra. Edward Lunn, Mra. Ar­
left is Mrs. George' Hearn of Altamonte Springs, county council president
iously mentioned those attend­
an open crown pillbox of satin
thur Rhodes, Mra. Tom Well*
and at rifdit Is the hostess, Mrs. Frank Steudle of Casselberry.
ing included Mrs. E. P. Rich­
edged with velvet and orange
and Mra. Lawrence Swofford.
ards, Mrs, Minnie Anderson,
blossoms and she carried a
Mrs. A rJen e.B , Haryo, Mrs.
cascade bridal bouquet of
l.eota Putman, Mr. and Mrs.
French rose*.
Harry
Wood, Mrs. Maude
Mrs. C. C. Pemberton at­
Baicom, Mr, and Mrs. Darius
tended her sister-in-law as ma
Pringle,
Mr*.' Gehevlve
Iron of honor and was gowncH
Brown, Mra. Ruth Weaver,
I in a' burnt orange and gold
Mr. and Mra. Harry Me Peek,
full length lijk brocade sheath
Mri. Marjorie Bryarff, Mr*.
with a detachable- overskirt
The January merting of the Nelann Bunnell, Mr. and Mrs.
and her pcau do sole ihqes
By Jane Casselberry
in f Casselberry, nil of whom I Following the dinner party
I.adiri Society of the Brother­ Charlea Pierce, Rev, and Mra.
I and glove* were champagne
Mr. and Mra, Thomas II, are former residents of Wis- guests enjujed an evening of
hood of Locomotive Firemen Delmas Coped and and chil­
beige. Her headpiece was an
Gulllckson of 2809 Lakevicw )r,,n&gt;ln*
|cards.
and Enginemen was held at dren, Mat and Carrie, and
open crown pillbox matching
Drive, Fern Park, were boats
the home of Mrs. C. H. Roger and Bobby Mobley.
her gown and she carried a
at a New Year's Day dinner
Goethe.
cascade of Talisman roses,
Friday afternoon on the occas­
The main feature of the
C. C. Pemberton, brother of
ion of their 5oth wedding anni­
evening was the installation of
the bride, served the groom
versary.
offlrers for the new yrar.
as best man and ushers were
They were married on Jan.
The president, Mr*. Goethe,
John McDonald and L. A.
), ISIS, in New Lisbon, Wise.,
M it. A N D M R S . U O H F K T J A M E S C U S H I N G
opened the meeting and the
Ricker,
and have three daughters,
following offlrers were install­
For her daughter's wedding
Mra. Ed Hatch of Dallas. Tea.,
ed: President, Mrs, Robert
Mrs. Leary chose a turquoise
Mrs. Leo Splnar. Columbia,
Ktsencnff; vice president, Mrs.
silk sheath with matching jacThe Centra) Florida &lt;lamel ]
C. A Calhoun; riiapiin, .Mrs,
Tel and acceisorlcs and her
Brookfield, Wise., and two
H. II Fortner J r ; collector, lia Society in cooperation with]
corsage was of white rose*.
sons, Cedi Gulllckson of Win­
Mrs. Harold Keeling; trens the American Camellia So­
ter Pfcrk and Thomas J r . of
urar, Mr*. H E. Turner; dele­ ciety will present its I7lh an­
llalc'a Corners, Wise.
gate, Mrs. Walter Cook, alter- j nual camellia show at the Or­
All of the sons anil daugh­
n«lc delegate, Mis Keeling; ' lando Garden Club, 710 East
NEW DELHI t l f l ' l l — Six of wearing a sari Hut in a
ters, their husbands and wiv­
publicity chairman, Mr*. Fort Rollins Avenue, on Saturday yards of silk i* Nil tin- Indian kaleidoscopic country like In
es, and Jhc 19 grandchildren
tier, and social and program and Sunday. Jan, Hi anil 17. |woman needs to tiros* herself d ia-17!) languages, .544 dla
Due to the mild winter wea ' elegantly. But those »ix yards led*, 3fio castes and sub
were here In August for u re­
chairman. Mrs, Cook
Lowe Hayward of 241 Lin­
union and advance celebration
The hostess served refresh­ ther of central Florida an un- * could create a crisis in the castes — fashions vary from
number
of family budget.
coln Road returned home F ri­
town to town.
of the anniversary.
ments of ptc, nuts, tra and usually large
blooms are expected for rli*
(■uests at Ihr dinner on F ri­
culfee.
The one in vogue throughout day from Florida Sanitarium
A San—a 72 by 40 inch piece
day were Mr. and Mra Harry
Members attending w e r t play.
of handxpiin silks — can cost Northern India, is known a* and Hospital m Orlando where
The ahow I* Oprn to every
McPcek of Longwood, ami Mr
Mrs. J . A. Calhoun, Mr* liar
from JID50 to Sl.tiSii. The the North Indian style This lie was confined for three
M R . A N D M R S . T H O M A S H. G U I . U C K S O N rtf
one who grows camellia*
and Mra. O scaf Fease and Mr.
old
Keeling,
Mrs
Robert
must expensive tv|u-s are the type is draped loosely around weeks following mayor sur­
Fern Park irre* shown oliscrvintf their gulden
1 here will lie special award*
and Mrs. Corbett Christiansen
Ktsencoff,
Mrs
Walter
Cook,'
Benaras brocades, with dr the body—with a portion of gery. He is now recuperating
wedding Anniversary.
Mrs H It. Fortner J r and Jor each division in individual sign* in gold of cheetahs chas­ milady's
midriff
showing and would welcome visits
bloom* n s well a* arrange
Hie hostess.
ing Hie black buck, or sunsets About a yard and a half, bang­ from friends and neighbors.
merit* Twenty s ih r r trophies
ing behind, almost touches the
over the holy river*.
will he awarded and there will
ground.
The
Kashmir
saris
arc
lie tree door prizrs ever)
Orthodox Hindu women are
known
a*
the
ring
tested
sari*
hour.
supposed to cover their hair
The show is open Saturda) t You can puli a six ) aid-long
with the palioo, the loose end
from 3 30 to 9 p m and 12 sari through a wedding ring
"By Julia Itartoa
of the sari/ but the moijerri
They
ure
a*
scarce
a*
the
mam until 8 p in. Sundu),
The Jnnuar) meeting of the
lie is vitally interested in
Mra. Mary kiorgan ol Mar
Indian woman prefers an un
proverbial hen'* teeth.
quettc, Mich., was a recent bailie H a r r i s o n Chapter. the affairs of the city ot San
"They are very expen* ve covered head.
house guest of Mr and Mrs Daughters of the American lord and (lie emint) of Sem­
No Hindu widow in India
Ily J a n e C a s t e l b r r T y
arid lie.Ides nobody likes em­
Jam es li Ira son of Genes leve Revolution, was held at Ihr inole. as well a* devoting
The Young Woman's Club of
broidered motif* these d a )*." may wear a colored or bro
home ot Mrs A W l.rr, 2411)
Drive in Dot Itsy Manor,
meet
time unit interest to National South Seminole will
a leading sari merchant in caded sari It must be black
Laurel Avenue, liulti) ollei
Most of the middle income
and International alfalrs. Hl*| Thursday, Jan It, at 8 p m.
downtown New Delhi said,
Mr. and Mrs William Hearn noon, ul 2:30.
remarks were well received at the home ot Mrs J S Kaln
During a recent fashion groups go (or the dhoti, which
Mrs C, K Huller tnltodueof Oakhural Drive have as
By Mildred Itanry
show In New Delhi the spon­ is made of coarse cotton cloth.
by the Daughter* and appro* at 125 Highland Drive, South
their current house guest. rd tile speaker lor (be da), nation was expressed to Mr. Fern Park.
With the current index ot
Mrs. Harold Willett, who re­ sors said they were exporting
Mra. Clara Young, 85 yeara J i m Talmadge. executive Talmadge hy Mrs. F. K
Tlie main Hem of Inisinrss lumed to Deltona for thr hol­ large shipments of saris reg­ living rising steadily, the
young, from Scahrook. N. 11. manager ol the Sunlord Chain Roomtllut for the Information will he the reading and past­ iday*, was hostess at a lunch­ ularly to foreign countries in­ average Indian woman cannot
Mrs. Young is Mrs. Hearn's her of Commerce.
ing of the bylaw* and all eon which included Mi* Roy cluding the Dltiled .Stale* and afford In buy a silk sari in her
passed on to the members. _
Mr. Talmadge Is a descend
aunt and the has been coming
members are urged to be Delaplane,’ Mrs Lem Charles. Britain
own country.
*•
At
a
prior
meeting
Mrs
to Florida to spend the winter ant ol one of the launders ot
present.
Dne model reeled oft the
"Until Independence, o u r
Mrs. Jam es Miller and Mrs
Jam es S Kims had requested
the
Sons
of
the
American
He-|
prontha for the past 31 years
Each member is a»ked to Norman Wagner.
names of Barhara Eisenhow­ best customers were the rich
the Daughters to save buffalo
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Mudge volution and so lias a keen
bring a white ctrphanl Hem
er. Jacqueline Kennedy and maharajahs," a sari dealer
nickels,
to
be
eollnrled
at
the
and son. Lawrence, of Sclince- Intcrrsl ill the activities of Hie
Mrs. Mnllic M. Morrow I* Rita Hayworth who have eith­ said. "Now, our tiest customJanuary meeting tor a gilt to for the silent auction.
Daughter*
ot
the
American
tidy, N.
are alio viilling
visiting her son. Holland Mor­ er bought saris for wearing cr» are ll|c American tour­
the Seminole Indians. A size­
Revolution.
lha Hearns,
ists."
row, and his family of White- or for dress material.
able amount was given.
One American recently or­
Basiimi Mathur, 21, a lead
wood Avenue She plans to
Hostesses assisting Mr* Lee
dered a shipload of saris from
ing
sari
model
of
Delhi,
said
»pvnd
a
few
months
here
in
tor the social hour wrrr Mr*
Deltona,
there arc more than 75 ways India—for curtains!
Raymond Smith and Mrs.

The Gullickson's Observe
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Mrs. C. H., Goethe
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To Present Show
This Weekend

Saris O f The East Journey

Westward To Famous Women

Casselberry

Personals

Mr*. Cushing, mother of tha
.groom, was attired in a twopiece blue crepe sheath en ­
semble with matching access­
ories and she wore a corsage
of pink sweetheart rose*.
Immediately following the
wedding, a reception wras held
at the Mount Vernon Lodge in
Winter Park with ChristmalA
It used throughout the re- '
ception area.
For her going away outfit
the bride chose a teal blue
crepe sheath with matching
accessories with which she
wore a mink stole and orchid
corsage.
Following a tour of the
Florida west coast, Mr. a n d Mrs. Cushing are at home a t *
2428 Chase Avenue.
Among the out of town wed­
ding guests were Mr. and Mrs.
Irving John Leary of Boston
and Dorothy Tirrell, Clara
Miller *nd Mri. A. Werner of
Winter Park.

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T O U C H T O N ’S

Altamonte Springs

Personals

Jim Talmadge Addresses

Woman's Club

Sallie Harrison Chapter

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Personals

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lis t e r C. Wildner.
‘ Those attending were Mrs
W. A. Canada)-, Miss Emma
lisker, Mr* llullcdge I’ray,
Mra. Lawrence C. Tinsley,
Mrs. Edward M. Hoke, Mrs.
Jam ea S. Sima, Mri. A. S
McCallum, Mr*. L. W. Ross,
Mr*. N. II. Brewer, Mrs. W
E. Baker, Mrs, C. L. Park Sr.,
and Mrs. A. R. Key.
Alio Mr*. W. N. King. Mrs.
R. W. Ruprocht, Mr*. A. W.
Lee, Mr*. G. C. Cole. Mrs.
Raymond If. Smith, Mrs. J .
St. Clair White, Mr*. Martin
J . Bram, Mrs. Robert Deane,
5lr*. C. E. Butler, M ri. Les­
ter C. Wildner, Mrs. F. E
Boumillat and Mra. Edmund
Mcisch.

By Mr*. Rltehle Harris
Mr *nd Mrs Jack Neal and
daughter Tina have rrtumed
from several days visit with
Mr. Neal's father In Pensa­
cola.
Mr. and Mr*. Muncie Smith
and family of Winter Haven
were viaiting friend* Sunday.
Muncie ia a former resident
of Enterprise and is now thr
Chief of ro llc« in Winter Ha­
ven.

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Miss Linda Parker and Miss
Linda Tyler returned to Day­
tona Beach Saturday where
they are student* at the DayUma Beach Junior College.
Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Lovt of
Cbarlealon, 8. C., are the
proud parents of ■ daughter
born Dec. 50. Mrs. Love is
the former Mist Ann Ray.
daughter of Mr., and Mrs. S
B. Ray, of Enterprise.

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DEAR A B B Y : J a m ■
trlfl of U . My fattier died
before I was born. About
*ix year* ago my mother
took In a man who was look­
ing for a room to rent, only
we didn’t hnve uit extra
room *o she let him sleep in
her too in. All my friends
know about it because they
ki-ep asking mo who the man
i* and. when 1 say he lent* a
thorn fiom us, they a*k how
many bedroom# we have,

By A bigail V an Buren

shouldn't be walking the
street* alolte at night,.hut 1
don't want to hurt my moth­
er'* feeling* hy telling her
why I’m afraid to *lay at
home. What should I doT
CAN’T SIGN MY NAME
DEAR C A N T : Tell your
mother ALL about the
man'* behavior immediate­
ly I And If she doesn’t get
rtd vf him at once, call the
P 0 I. [C E DEPARTMENT
■ml tell them exactly what
you have told me. I urge
you to follow this advice
now.
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*va* » revelation to me. You
said, "Widow* who would
like to (ta rt dating again
and eventually to remarry
should leave their wedding
ting* at home and wear
their engagement ring* on
then right hand*."
My husband died two
year* ago and recently I
started dating. But I felt
guilty every time I went out
with another mail. I t wa*
a* though I were betraying
my husband by wearing hi*
ring* with another man. A f­
ter reading that piece t in
your column, I put my wed­
ding ring in the drawer and
placed my lovely diamond
engagement ring on my
fight hum!, I broke into 4

By Dottle Am tin
|ty Kelly, treasurer; Flo Paulk,
IMPORTANT N E W S thU Thrill Shop; Jo Wataon. bridge
xreck l» the election of th e 1 rhalrman; Gloria Gehrig, hospresident awl vice president ol plulity; Joanne Ilerxog, pub­
the NOWC, which will take licity.
place Thursday at 10 a m
For the next at* month*
the telephone committee will
at the NAC Ballroom.
All officer’* wivea from all be Ann Fall, Gloria Gehrig
I squadrons are urged to attend and Bertie Brough, with Barand vote fur their favorite* bar* Butler in charge of the
1 among the four candidate*— scrapbook.
Marcia Fov ol Seven or Mary
A bridge has been pUmud
__ M r ..tdgg£rt..'i'julilm» i*
Durant of Three for preildent /or~Tlmrs&lt;i;ty night ai Bet tic-*
that he i* always trying to
SONI WERNER
and Kitty O'Gara of Three flt^htime
aqd
at that time
get nte along and touch me.
Aryls Chaplcdaine of Seven for plans will be discussed for
My mother work* from :t
vice president.
a' potiuck dinner in February.
I'.M. until midnight and I
DEAR A HUY: Your ad­
vice to widows who wonder
walk the streets so I won't
I ’relhmnaVy'report* indicate'
'
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.that ail four o( these ladle* are
COMING AND U01Nt»‘ of
have to stay alone in the
what to do about their wed­
ding and engagement ring*
well qualified for the positions [ HVAU-1 officer personnel « « s
home with him. I know I
for which thej are running anil the occasion ol a party in the
the voters are going to have a wardroom recently with td r.
hard time deciding It should J Jesse Taft presenting farewell
be a very close race.
gift* to Ena. Colin I’cmlterton,
When you arrive, you are Ens. Walt Carlson and En».
to sit at your "birthday table," I Floyd Oaks,
with other* who were l»irti in
Other* who are leaving and
ttmr
where along the wav.
If you spend
, sour month There are to be received farewylt gifts front
NORTH
U
watching a really gotnl pluyvi
Sure enough. South cashed
some exciting dour prise*, and'U&gt;c skipper were Ledr. and
ft A K S
in action, you will probubly
four
diamond* and three
ft Q J 4
of course, coltee and all kinds' Mrs. Weeks. Lt, and Mrs. John
notice
that
ho
seem*
to
have
hearts.
West let a hrart and
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of fattening goodie*.
Barger. U d r. and Mrs. Turn
+ AJ 1 0
spade go on the diamonds, l-ut
fewer problems than someone
President Evelyn Fllrpal - 1 Conroy, Lt. (Jg l and Mrs. Da­
W »*T
EA ST.
s i n forced to throw a black
less skillful. This is not fact.
rn'll will premie at the ballot- j vid Kilby.
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j.
Vew comers to tile squadron
Chance* are that he has marly
mutt
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Wind mi the third heart.
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who were welcomed at the
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mote problems, hut that he
All this Inal been anticipat­
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' “J31U S. PAUL WERNER. (So- festlvite* were Mr. and Mrs.
sees them coming unit work*
ed to that Ids tine* of clubs
fiOl'TH
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nil was lionored guest at an Frank lloUemin and Mr and
out the solution well in ad­
was discarded painlessly. Then
ELAINE ORAZ1
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• elegant tea held at Malson and* Mr*.
Robert
Bow-en, both
vance of the moment of deci­
declarer caslu-d two more
V A X !
j ■Jardin tn Altamonte Spring * 1North _ American represent# ■ nary 21sl at 1 p. m. in the sion.
spade*. Easl had to Jettison
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I December 301h, hostessed by tiyes.
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West was *n . expert ond^gj
_» club on the hast spade jiml
Mr
9 tiie-^ifficvt’s wive* of R V A H S ^ ' In . addition ttf the Wrious-AtTmaT ceremdny
No on e vu lnerable
mad* til ? 1normal lead of the
South knew *thul East had
Soni. very lovely m * gray t part,, the party committee ol C. V, Noll a officiating for live jack of spades against South’*
Santh West North t u t
Matted with four club* to hi)
I N T. r»*a 1H.T. Pas*
tweed sheath adorned with a U . Bob Guest. Lt. Bill Pull occasion.
seven no tiump. As soon .*&gt;
paitliei's three. All else being
Pass
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New advisor, Mrs. Mary - the dummy-hit the table. West
lovely white orchid was a pie- litgcr a n d .Neal Maxwell pre
equal, a finesse again*! F.ast
O o e u b v i le a d — A J
tun* of blonde beauty as she vented gag gift* amt rertill Lois Webster, wife of the added In* thief high-card
. appeared proper. South fines*greeted Navy and civilian* cates to the guests,’ eliciting squadron executive officer met point* to dummy's J2. 7 In* clar'er: Tine* racli in spades I ed that way and West made
much merriment In the pro with the group at their Ja n ­ g a v e ' * total of
friend* at thr door.
uml left ami hearts, font in diamonds i both Ills queen of clubs ami
uary Iward meeting last week only 13 for declaier amt East and (wu in dub*. If declarer
Beside* chatting, guests par- cc»s
the last spade Of eourse,
Shirley Moore win hostess
ticularlj enjoyed gating at the
In-1 ween I hem. dim e jlrelmei held four htinrta, tie loot I I South ci'Ujd have Irfyit the
Members
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asked
to
make
JEAN EHBF.RT wax ho*
Interior decoration* ol Mai*onhad opened otic llo-trUIUp it lin k s, if lie held four *pllde', club finesse c h i hi i uml sim-d
Jardm . which is a European- ti-s* on January 7th to the their reservation* for tin in­ was apparent tliai Easl could it was up to West to hang on the two-trick set. hut when *
style villa, filled with exotic Station Wives monthly coffee stallation luncheon in January not hold on* face card.
to all hut one nf Ills spades grand slam I* in the halance
Tlte buxine** meeting was 13th. wtth Mary M. \mour.
furnishings and antiques Each
South also counted n mini­ Ibis meant that West might you don't worry about whe­
guest received a name-corsage, Conducted hy Mrs Jams-' Ma­ Hostesses will lie Mary, I an- mum of 12 lop tri-ks for de- have to di'eard a rltili some ther you go itWwn mis or two.
7 % made of fn-'h red mum* and yo. wlm apjuiinted Marlon Mui lyn Taylor. Frank Sackett and
—■— tins |u|o-r— doilies------Those - its.-a*- tun*—Thrift Nlu»p rupra-. Mary--Marxism,----Those who will take over
quaint -ill* were mu dr by Ber­ jsentntive from the group.
Anne Kamea, wlio »a&gt; Irani for the next six month* will lie
tie Brough and Jo Wiilsmi
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Mrs Wallace Hu'sell i Ka for red from Nine wav greeted as follows. Marge Harvey.
president Si u ey Moore tin
tliy) presented Norn with s as » new member
Mi'lliu to iiUixtsaiitta{
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la-out.fully engraved
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tray from ’.lie squadron wives trunk I bn-Her, ulonu with the l relory, t.ucy t’ojie trvasiir
Mmurifi thi |mM(*«*. ttiiTk* Ir oil
which wu.s Jilulired by Ilit- prest'lilatiuit ol «n appropriate e t , Mary li.irdeii i luipliiin;
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Ouwli-r. Charles tub
lu-lle ruder* to report to new dulieI
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Hrumlev. John Noel. \ It in Itultimnre Station Wive* FM Wive* howling teHOi are
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It J d Avers j , William Bolle. months lint expressed coin- Marie Haynes uml Arlene Mil. tliaMiirhl of |ji»*. I ion‘t you &gt; i'n i a, i|m )* m Ihifit J «iin ifrt
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The Hoeller's wen nappy to
Thoinas. Holier! y arrell. Pearl
&gt;)&lt;• Tiffany. Fol Edridge. J o have had as their guests over from eat h sqoaiiron have tn-en,
Mayo, flumdler Swan-on. Jes- the hollduvi Mr and Mrs named to take office Thursday
* TS33T T.lflr VnUntin-hUliiln , It, ■W. I^ljooglaml amt her vlaugh al lhu_NuW(. coffee and elecI }&lt; Brown, Jam es deGahuhlil
U-r Sliurvm, of .lai-LsonvilU-,' lion In work^wiih "the new preAlwt Ihe Mmes Jack Young-[old Navy friends, and to have ident ami vice president
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W K D N K S IIA T A. M.
Here are tt» name' of those
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Blade. Iluiw-rt Kenm-dj. Dee taut an oi*P"riunilv to visit
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Russell) Mr*. Howard Scott,
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Dtirtng their two week* va Thirteen, Betty Stoke*; Sta ­ I 11 |J)
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named new president of Ba­ cation, tlte Jam etons plan to tion. TJtelma t nger and Sta'lf.
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SL’ZY REND took first plaee » ,/» I A
January Ifi at noon at the Jut hi and Mollle Marlows tin
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Sent mole Plata
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Elected to serve wtlh Flume '»thrr members of the family rick coming tn second. Ho*,
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are Janice Culver, vice presi
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ARVIE ATKINSON and KR and Sherry Unite (niter* play­ u
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10 IS • i t NHC , S » « *
Margaret Reynolds, treasurer, ty hnjrdcr were rx&gt;-lio*ie*»es ing included Mickey Murphy, II ;i« tj» Toniglii Shuw
Co nr# a t r * Hon
. t u» i t
ltfo%'S«
' and Itche* Cooper, chaplain. for tile January coffee ami hit* Gallagher. Dorn Johnson
L a * I •tfcaefvlnff T a a l t f l i l
i i ) Anftr of M• y b •r r p
f:j| ill N*w* a W'ftftthftr
A 4 a t l K H la r t a la iM is a l
Incidentally, Mrs Cooper t* huitnev* meeting of the Nine and Carol Bakke
1 1 10 (2 i J eOIik r tY
H E H i : I I I I L II %•
&lt;•&gt; Ti»ft iiftftl MrCoya
* *
*
also president of the Navy "O'* Wive* la*t week
l » l » t» n i « M
Enlisted A'ive* Club 211 a*
I-tke all the other squadron.'.
NO ROOM for the calendar
Ig a a n l l a ) w a rd — T a la f
W E D N E S D A Y P. M.
- c m n r h a t t C-k "
well a* being an activr Tiger- the main or ler of busiuua was thi* week, girl* — you'll have
v m m riiB
i : oo &lt; n Nftjf VTb*B
ette.
tiu: appointment ol new chair- 10 check tlte copy atwl make
14. IrttVdi of U f a
HKU ir.lD AT u \ i r
(S I 1»iit n ft t(*»**1
U M I OAti P A M M I K
J
Two of the Tlgerx-tle* oewv*t men for the coming *!x month* 1 )our own notation*
i t l i I t t Now*
I T C H 1 * T il l 'll*.
member* were appointed co- and here la the list named by
■n*
row
- h im i r u i u r r
chairman of the calling com­ Hassle deCshahl;
( » Ttcifli or
i;i* lft — l a i'ulv f
NEW ORLEANS ( UPI ) —
qtl ftne-p#
mittee. These were Barbara
Bridge— Doty Malinowski;
(l &gt; K i t M f Kliowa Ueftt
Bourbon Street, where the
Goodmansoa and Donna May­ hospitality, Donna McDaniel:
foi
Toinore
t i l * (l&gt; 3 « i r c h
saints
go
marching
in,
sent
20
1! 4 i &lt;4 t ■u i J . n a Lett hi
nard.
scrapliook Shirley Y o u n g IS
IS
.VTIC
N*w«
(I)
Negro pro football players
Projects and #oual co-chair­ blade; Thrift Shop, Ginnie Sul­
1:09 (1) Cllrl T * i k
CINCINNATI. Obio tU P I)-, marching out Sunday — right
(»&gt; Iloilo !**• P ln k * ra
men for the new six month* livan; Telephone, Pat Burch
Maw*, W •* t h #r
will be Judy Ritchey and Su- and Kathy Criswell; publicity. Prlte money for the Ladles out of town and they took the 1:11 l( it tl Focuft
American
Foot
hit)
League's
Prufesstunal
Gulf
Association
xanne Ituryk Publicity chair­ Kathy Henson
1:10 ( I I a * T n« Wft fU T u rn a
IS) Hr lane *
man will be Carlene Smith
Kitty Snyder was named new lour will reach a record high All-Star game with them.
NOW thru WED.
I S ' S n w»UBa
The 20 Negroes on the East
in liMU, according to the tour­
&amp;
Next, business meeting of treasurer.
I S I ( i t .SBC .sa«ra
AT
1:U0 • 1:15 • 5:11
and
W
rit
squads,
complaining
I #1 •ai I'f t ti w of d
* tlte club U set for January 21
Activities for this month nament schedule which has
.7:13 - 9.D0
C l loofftlt* T o o r .f
that
they
bad
been
discrimi­
been
released
for
the
first
half
at 7 30 p tn. in the Ballroom have been scheduled beginning
&lt;4&gt; K U m * In t h t Wlt»4
nated
against
because
of
their
of
the
season.
111® il&gt; lie,a»# r a r i F
, with Ruth Welae and Carlene with a bridge at Kathy Cri*
u R O C fc \ D O ft» / T O N y
The March through June color by Bourbon Street night
I t ) T&gt;«f U Cou rt
jvmith a* hostesses. All rnlltl- well'* Friday; luncheon with
( l ) Tha P ortora
H u d so n \ p a y / R a « D Q ik
■puls
and
taxi
driven,
refus­
schedule,
which
was
announc­
I ttd wives of RVAH l are invited Arvie Atkin*ur on January It
1:11 &lt;»&gt; AB C Nftw#
to attend the meeting and also and bridge with F.litabeth ed by Ladies PGA tournament ed to play in next Saturday's 1:00 t l ) To T a ll th a T r « * *
B ond m o n o
director Leonard F . WirU. In­ All-Star game, if it was held
the Installation luncheon. If Klein on January 29
^ ««
If* fell
here.
you are Interested call Mr*.
The Nine wivci had Mary cludes 14 official events with
AFL Commiisloner Joe Foss
^
‘t a i l | \nUmmYi'lUiam Oraxl Her number is Durant, and Kitty O’Gara. I12S.MJU In official p r i z e
promptly yanked the game out
[lot in the bo« k so you'll have presidential vice presidential money.
COMING
This is an lncraaaa of 14,100 of New Orleans but said It
LA ST J DA Yd
n k the operator.
candidates,
respectively
as
would (till be played Saturday
• •
• e
*
JA M ES BOND IS
their gueata a t the meeting. In official money ov*r tin
“S E X AND
—In tome othar city he would
AN EVENING COFEEE was Other gueria Included Betsy same period last year.
BACK IN ACTION!
announce today.
.T H E S IN G L E
held for RVAH-S * '0 " VVHe* Becton. Jo Moloney, Dee Mun­
G IR L "
I laat Thursday at the home ol day and Klttv Snyder’* mother,
CLO U D " fl" T A V E R N
Tony Curtla
Gloria Gehrig, with Jonne Mr*. K rill hom M iUemllla,
BATON ROUGE, U . (U P I)
Natalia Wood
H W Y . 1 7 -9 2
Pa.
Her/o as ro-bostess.
—Louisiana B u te L'nivsnlty
Color
Acroea Monroe Bridge
• e •
Kathy R ush-11, who eonddet''
tackle Mickey Com will pass
Open T Daye Week
aid C-# busiheas meeting made
INSTALLATION of new of- up a remaining year o f col­
Band On Sunday
f f k T IL L J;0 0
ro M M ia ru ^ . ta r n « n a
the ToUowtng appo.ntmcn’*— ftcera of RVAH-13 Enll|l#&lt;J lege eligibility to play with
&amp; U MON. .• PR)
F R 1 .C 0 *
Under New Management
I
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’ at Dearolph, secretary; Bet- WUu* Club »U1 be held Jan- tha Oakland Harders,

J

Qacnby

A

On(Bhidqsi

(i ) q Jiw LOomsm

tears, hut I real lied for the
FIR ST TIM E that I am nu
lunger a marritnl 'woman,
and ghcttild not feel guilty.
Thank yfhi, Ahhy.
L. 3.
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DEAR AHKY: I disagree
with you. Ahhy. I think a
woman who ha* lost her
husband and who ha* chitdun should wear her wed­
ding ring at all times.
.My father died four year*
agv. (I wn* 12 ) and a year
later my mother took off her
tings. When l saw her haru
finger* l asked her pleaou
to put hei rings back on
and to keep them on. I
pointed out tlmt although
she no longer had a husband,
she had a aon, and I didn’t
want people to think I was
Illegitimate. 1 would apprec­
iate seeing a retraction In
your column.
A WIDOW’S SUN
DEAR SON: No leusottnblo person would h* suiuo
that because a woman wear*
no wedding ring, hey chil­
dren are illegitimate. Nor
would I worry about the
oddball who might think so.
•
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By Oswald Jacoby

By Ruth Millett

T E L E V IS IO N -T O N IG H T -

Do you now hav# to h art
itifocal* and.hate them’ Well,
there li something new an'd it
la Tery exciting news.
The successful developibent
of a completely m-w kind of
vyeglnsa lens is news indeed.
This lens completely elimi­
nates the sharp dividing line
which is characteristic of bi­
focal glasses.
Details of the new "Omnifocal” ten* were given at a
pre»» conference in New York
recently. The House of Vision
i* manufacturing the neve

Canadian Champ
Sets Up Camp

MONTICELLO, N Y. UTM)
— Brawny George Oinv.ilo,
ambitious to become Canada's
second w o r l d heavyweight
champion, opened camp here
in the Cat-kill* to finish train­
ing for hi* big fight that might
boost him into a title »lx&gt;t till*
year
T It o dark-hatred Toronto
PEAK A BBY : Just read
slugger and his entourage of
yuur reply to the young
12 arrived at the elaborate
woman with braces on Iter
Kutsher's Country Club here
teeth who is getting mar­
to complete preparation* for
ried.nud -wanted tn know if
you tfflmghl sh* Ihould itav ?' hi* 12-rotmd haUle-w^yt JToyd
Pilttrspn at N*ew: YoIVr'M adIot dantlit take her bface*
iion Squire Garden. Feb. 1.
off for the wedding, tile r
The champion of Canada al­
dentist said he would do it,
ready had been sparring for
but be would have to put
them hack on again immed­ six week* with bit five mate*
at a camp hear Toronto.
iately afterwards.)
I completely d i s a g r e e
with you t wore brace* for
year* and It is sheer misery
to have them taken off, and
even wnrse to have them
pul track on again. She will
probably have a (ore mouth
NEW YORK tU I’l) — The
for her wedding, unless her
Amcrtran Football League'*
tvmrei ate rnninvrd *#wtnt
tro«- spending New York Je ts
seek* before the rveiil.
air out tills week to laud Hill
7 Inn there Is always the
another star passer to go with
chance of having hei teeth
the $A*t.t«Ki worth of quartergo crooked sgam and shi
hack* lltev »e signed In Joe
will only have to wear
Naruatli and John Huarte.
brace* longer.
The object of tile Je ts ’ atten­
That girt ehutild tie glad
tion itow I* Archie Roberts,
site's getting her teeth
the brilliant Columbia quar­
straightened and us long as
terback Wlm alsu 1* being
her fiance ilocsqT nmtd, she
lured by tile ( leveland Brown*
should let well enough
of the National Football Lea­
atone.
gue and Hie Montreal AlouONE WHO KNOWS
ettri of Ilia l anadlan Football
t
• •
League.

Itna and Unlvt* of F t. Lao*
di-rtlale, Florida, will handle
the marketing of what, I
think, Is a boon to women •*pecially. It took two y e a n of
research to develop the "Omnifocal" lrn», which has been
tested and. found most satis­
factory. A fte rfo rty women
dislike the idea nf bifocals and
they will- take the new Idea
at once, I feel sure,
Mr. Shoonover of the llou ie
of Vision said, “ Many men
and wom^tt shy away from hifocal* because of coametia
reasons." He said further,
"Omnlfoynl lenses, with Utelr
gradually Inc leasing jtower
from top to bullion, retain tit*
appearance of single vision
lenses, thus providing cosmet­
ic as well as certain ophthal­
mic advantages.”
Talk to your eye doctor
about thi* new improvement
and you will find that you will
look youngster and see better
with the new- lenses. They are
now in production.
You will not need to have
two pails of glasses, at many
do who will nut wear bifocals.
You will only need one pair
with your new ' "Omnlfocar*
leu*. 1 salute tho^e who Im­
prove things to make up look
younget—and tec better! •
_*Tomorroif— “ Dear E d y .l h
Thornton MtT/cml'*'*’ . -»

New York Woos

Quarterback

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af (till sad laformstloa aboet lh*
aty, sltr la fsoula* kosHUhtr.

•*d you'l hav* a aeasteoa and

4*it|htfW votcom*. i« *t phoa*

Wdcoi
Wirginta r»tro*kl
P. O. Bo* 1214
Sanford
Phyllis Hngenatctn
FA 2-&amp;2S4
Lake SI ary

1*» A (I ■

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l-i*#
i ulif K-*r h |&gt;rt««iiml rrply,
rn&lt; Itutf h
M'lf- u!
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Tilw *■• phon* u i &lt;*» eeepow

lets-o '
lu Atiliy.
Attgeies,

S«|tlJ Mflll tit'l till
l*o»
tiooklet,
CmIif . for
"llttW
lit W-l tl lt I F I
1 K ltS
Fu ll a l l o c c a
SHINS

nuk?.

sSiltii Kranepool

►mra Norrta
T E iv-l&amp;ld
S. Seminole

NEW YORK ( l 1*1) - Ed
Kj uiii'iHxil, 20 w ar old fir-l
ba'Ctuati for tin- New York
Met' lias sigtird his l!M.\ con
tract for a sum t»-llrvsxl to be
over $lun.uuu»XU( signing nf
Krsnrtutoi. a 237 hitter la •1
season, ’ brought Itt three the
iu i i i i U t of player* in the Met
fold.

Mildred lleney
fAS-3631
Deltona

29.1 -4417
bopltir Halos*
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Sure.
You mightrTind another car
as new as the Delta 88.
f/ . lW (

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All-Star Game
Yanked From NO

Record Prizes

Up For Grobs

/ ■ Ib w fta rfS

Skips Season

ikMXltoor

n

But not this year.

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p -.t v\ a A m F 'E

Tbit la Ol demobile'* Delia 44. It’s unique. Unique because It'* new.
N ew xita r through.

Styling Is new. So new, not a Mne nor a highlight waa borrowed from laat year.
rower plant I* new. Super Rocket V-4 la the biggsal la Olds historyi
42(-cubio-inckei big. Up to 570-horaee strong.
Transmlseion ts new, toe. Turbo Hydra-Matlc, available on any Delta 44,
ptuvidrs up to tit % mote torque from a standing start, auperUlive perf ormanoe
at all apeeda.
, New styling. New engine- New tranamiwion. ThU year, only Delta 14 Ufa
you have ail three, oil atew. Other sun have a lot of catching up to de.

O L D S M O B IL E
T ry a R ock*t In A c tio n . * .
■ Lo ok to Old$ for the New!
total tuiHOeina otaaawntU f t u u n a a a u a ...w m

rwa a m e n tat-

“O O LDITO GEB" H O LLER M O TO R SALES^CO., Cor. 2nd 0

EXCEPT HOLIDAY

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GENERAL TENDENCIES:

THE O T H E R D A V I E P T A / ( lT S O T V C t / 1 W O R A I N /
F E W B A R B S P O T S , &lt; ^ J AlH S T O R M
f V— " — ," 1 '
w i t h aav l o c k i u . o c t a l l « m i 5 S E 5
TH E D R IF T * U N L E S S -**—

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A HONORED TIMES 6 0
yOO WONT FSR 66 T IT/

VDU LEFT

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F E E L LIKE PLAYay CHECKERS
W E ALWAYS TUNE T K T V

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CARNIVAL

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CONTRACT RATES
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22 to July 21) Being of aaaiitanca to good pal* I* fin*
early and then do what will
alleviate private worr»*K You
can "become more au&lt;ke»*ful
now. Evening ahould be apant
quietly rearing.
C l o (July 22 to Augu.l
21) Early hour* are beat apent
In getting apm* enurprlae
nicely completed, but laUr you
find comrade, are buay. pre**•d. See that credit I* bettered.
Steer clear of very talkative

« ‘

people.
_
VIRGO (Auguat 22 to Sep.Umber 22) Any new Idea,
that come to mind can be put
jn operation early, but tonight
be aure you do nothing that
downgrade* you. Re broad­
minded. Avoid that higher-up
who I* IraU over aomething.
LIHRA ( S e p t e m b e r 23 to
O c t o b e r 22) Handling o b l i g a ­
t i o n . w h e t h e r o f a bualneaa o r
p e r s o n a l n a t u r e I* b e a t during
t h e c o o l o f t h e m o r n i n g . Avoid
UngenU.
Re I n s p i r i n g
to
S tu d y

w haU ver

T b s D e m id v r f U s e t b e re ■p . . s l k l . t a r n e r . t b s o o a r
tn e a rre e f la e e rt fe a .

C O P Y
NC3T ESPECIALLY.
BUT i CAM U S E
HlNl /

N ow
WHATEVER
COULD HE
/YEAN B Y ,
TH A T? Z

O F F E N D LOTUS/

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T b o H er ald re eervoa fbo pelvllo a. e f r e je r lle a er re ,Is­
l e # a a y a d v e r t l e e m e a t w blr k
If d e e m s e b j e e t l e n a b l a (a
( b a p e l l e y e f 4b U a e w e papa*.

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Inirrtlon* and Kill*
(SaL Noon F'or Monday)

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Orlando, Florid #
Pub lis h J e n . 12. 1 H I
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"W e’r* looking for aomething to brighten up a
■weatahirt!"

I'li. J U A M U

Ill.JO fO

BUGS BUNNY

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K N .S IN C E O R .
L A N IE R
B E E N PEAM O F T H E
AM W CAL S C H O O L , V v W M A E TH ER E
B E E N F E W E R ANO F E W E R ’
F IN IS H IN G T H E IR I

I WOULDN’T LIKE TO ACCEPT THOSE
THINGS AS CONCLUSIVE EVIDENCE,

ANO m e RUMORED, TOOt THERE
ARE EVEN GETTING TO BE FEWER
WCIWtfN CANPQAJfS FOR AOaMSSiON1

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LARGE
APT.
110
M agnolia.
P B . I l l - l l l l . A: K . R o a s e l l e r .
1 r o o m F u r n Apt. n e a r d o w n lo nr n a r e a . 1 1 3 - l t f t l .
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ATT. I l l
m onth, 1*9 M e g n o l ta Av *. I n *
q u ire d o w n e l a t r c a fte r * Pu
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.
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Rdrm.
Ain . t i i . ,i i-nio. j : : i » s i or
1 7 o o .M a g n o l i a 1*3.
2

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F u r n . Also
tw o C am p in g i ’ n t l a g a a on t h e
river
Ph
112-1 7*2 day or
n ig h t 1 7 : - n i * t .
.

F lltN

A pi

HOP M e l l o n v l l l*

108. Rooms For Rent
C L E A N ROOM fo r Man. ( * 1
Mag nulla A i e . 1 1 2 - 0 7 7 0 ______

115. Autos For Sale
BO B M K C L U8KD CARS
NO M O N E T DOWN
701 F r e n q h Ave
lll-« 7 lt
t l * l BTU D BI9A K ER
I door 8e«tan 1 1.I l l
S A N F O R D MOTOR CO.
loo F i e m h Ave
911-4111

*

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AUTO GLASS
INSTALLED

f

M agnolia

Fh.

171-4471

AUTO GLASS &amp;
SEAT COVER CO.
J 0 ( AV. In d St.
Il7 -I*3 t
ALL W ORK G U A RA N TEED

12.1. Hosts &amp; Motors
Gateway To Tha W aterw ay

Hobson Sporting Goods

fu rn­

Payton Realty

R e a l t o r - 1 n#ur o r -Tre*dr#
221-4991
1991 M. F i a i i ' h Ava

103. Mobil® Homes » Rtnt

Your E V I N R U D E D ealer
I 0 I - I - I E. l et.
Ph 111-19*1

SO U T H W A R D

Stemper Agency

Ss^ esaB B ^ K aB M O B B B SS

Au to Glaaa T o p *
A Seel C overt

SO U T H W A R D

2 lim n :*

an d 1 B e d r o o m * ’
N E W and U S E D
Awnings A C a b a n a *
Q U A L IT Y M O B IL E HOMES

II*

NOT - f , NOT *T \
R t? T I a to r l o a «n thte fin# #ld
Hanford ll om # ftp#* • fo r th#
U r g a e l fam ily with I •iwvnn
In c l u d i n g
J
b#droome
2
b ath e, wood fl o o r * and much
Inv estm ent A Really
moral
Pank
app raleed
at I I I N r « r k Ave
121-9171
119,100 but will eell far only
I 1M A #
A -Mt’r r
t * you I . B E D R O O M . 1 b e i h . u n ­
t o aaa.
fu r n i s h e d
I ml to I,se e , 1
b l o c k s lo eb op p ln x c e n t e r A
•uhuol 1 y e a r l e e e * r e q u i r ­
ed
| i : 0 mo. 232-1 *70 a t t a r
I p. TO
IN V ESTM EN T 4 R EA L TY
111 N. P a r k Ave
122-9111 1 Be droom . Kit- E q u ip I I I mo.
I Be -lroom, I b th
1 1 1 ! mo
.NICE t
ll edroom .
I Rath. t lled ro om. 2 bth, 1114 mo.
S h o r t M o rt g a g e . L i e
down
p a y m e n t . I'h
122 1144 a f t e r

ft p m.

Flfc.

Senksrik Glass and Pain)
Company

H K V K I IA L O u t a t a n d l n c 2* A ft ItKN’T O R MALE; 2 fU d n . o m &lt;;
M
huma.
n»ar
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JIM H U N T

HPAClOtTH 4 . H#*1ro«tm, , 4 IMh.
Lo ch Arb or, ftftl-OlftO

Seminole Realty

11-11
1-1

and Sales Broker

New Home

!?100 DOWN
FHA-VA HOMES

1 1 1 -1 2 0 *

Hw y.

1974 GMC T R U C K , good x i e r h .
artlcal onm llllon A 4 New
•fiie- c a n ; : i &lt;m

Property
Management

io

IV T H E r i l t l ' t ' I T I Ot R T I1F
T H E V I V T I I J I D K IAI. I I I I C t ' I T IV 4 V D F O R I E M I .V O L E
C O t 'V T V . F L O R I D * .
( ' l l 4 VI F R Y VO. I4SJIT
F I ’LT ON I I V I I U I I
BAJr'K
K I N H 8 COUN TY,
•
P lain tiff, I

W I L L IA M
* t *1.

111 -0 11 9 .________________________________

118. Trucks For Sal®

V A - FHA

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v*

N IC K I n *d ri*c m h e u e * on Aer#
of ground, p artially fu r n is h ­
ed. C l " * * to B a * * . 110 P h .

W ELAKA
APARTM ENT*
W . F i r s t St.

SALES BROKER

-aA

E X C E P T IO N A L H IG H
E A R N IN G !
P A R T • T IM E • W O R K
Meat E a * # fa — I n s u r a n c e
- F&lt; *R A D D E D I f h 'O M f t
ftII-1441
R e lia b le p a r t y o r p e ra o n e , m a la I n i A P a r k Ave
o r f e m a le , w a n t e d
fo r t h le
a re a
t«* h a n d le
th e
w o r ld 95. liouseH For Sale
f a m o u s R t \ A . B y lv a n ia . G K
a n d W a a t Ir fg h o u a e T E L E V I f t .
B E F O R E BU TIN il S E E
IO N a n d R A D I O T l ’ B E S to ld *1 J o h n s V I I , # — w
tth. S a n ­
th ro u g h
our
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ml W. on 41 A ( 'r y e t a l l«ake.
c h a n d is in g u p it a . W i l l n o t In Isarki
Uk#
l # l i # Marve
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m uK
have:
I I i l l oo
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ward A v a . D#la«n.l.-.\V# cue*
A v g T T b b la I m m e d ia t e ly . C a r . ft
tom p l u i 4 Huild on your
h o u ra
w e a k ly
E ic a p t t o n a l
Lot
Oura.
VA or
h ig h a o r n la g a In y o u r e p a ra
Con vention al
t im e T h la c o m p a n y w i l l #«• LMN
E N T E It lM tlftK fl
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f u l l t im e I f d e s ir e d
D o ti» t
.Main O f Wee; I ml
" f Han­
a n s w e r u n le s s f u l l y *j ia lifla - 1
ford on 1 7 * l l , on e b l o c k Waa l
f o r th e t im e a n d In v e s t m e n t
•»n ftem lnola Ave
I’h CoJ* M lie iilU 4 . l U M a * im m e d lt a D
le c t l l l - l f t l f t . W e* conaldar It
• • H u e ln A e i a s e t up f o r &gt;nu
i prlvtlef#
pul jr«u In •
• • W e s e c u r e lo c a t io n #

Legal Notice

COM PLETELY
fu r n l t h a d .
Ih
eluding waehar. l i s t
M »gn o ll h Av*.

n .'—: —

77. Situation Wanted

Don’t Sell
Yourself Short

w o n 0 * 1 . E F O N K C I.O SI R E
T O . W ILLIA M
II
REAVER*
at.d JOYCE L UEAVEIIH.
h i* w ife
R K S I D E V C E l U NK NOW N
AND TO i All p e r i l * * c l a im in g
I n t e r e s t * by, th r o u g h , unde r «r
e g e t n e t the a f o r e s a i d p e r x n e
YOU
ARK
h e re b y
noti fi ed
th a t a C o m p la in t lo fo r ec lu ee e
c ertain m o rtg ag e encum bering
the
fo lluw lng d e scr ib ed re a l
pro p ert y, t o - w l t :
L«l
1. O A K L A N D H I L L *
AD DIT ION, a c c o r d i n g t# the
plat t h e r e o f a * re cor d ed In
I 'l a l llooh 11. P a g * M. P u b ­
li c
Records
ef
ge m ln ole
C ou nty. F l o r i d a
h aa been filed a g a l n a t you In
I h * a b o v e st y l e d eult. and you
a r * re q u ired lo se r v e a copy
o f yo u r A n e w t r o r o th e r P le a d l o q to t h * Com pla in t on P l a i n ­
tiff's
attorneys.
A N D ER SO N .
HI Hit. DEAN A L O J Y N D E f . I l l
K ae t I ' e n l r a l lloulev ard . O r l a n ­
do. F l o r i d a , and R I * i h * o r i ­
g i n a l A n sw e r o r o t h e r P l e a d ­
ing in i h * o f f i c e o f th e C l e r k
o f the C i r c u i t C o u r t on e r b e ­
fo r e th e 14l h d e y o f J a n u a r y .
| 9(J . I t yo u f a l l lo do eu. a
d e c r e e pro c o n f e e e o will l.e
t a k e n a g a i n s t you fo r I h * r e ­
lief
de man ded
In t h * C o m ­
p la in t .
T h l a Nolle# sh e l l he p u b ­
lish e d a n c * a w e e k fo r fou r
ron**&lt; u l l v * w e e k s la t b * Van(S E A L )
• A rth u r II
R e c k w llh . J r *
i e r d Herald
D A T kill T I M * . l l t d day - f
C le r k o f lb * C ir c u it C o u rt
De. e m b e r , 1914.
‘
In a n d f o r
. g e m ln o le
C o u n ty .
F l o r i d a (H E A L )
A r t h u r »(• B e c k w i t h . J r *
B y i M a r t h a T . V lh le n
. . C l e r k of C i r c u i t C o u r t
D e p u ty P e r k
.
B y : M a r i k a T . V lh le n ’
Jo s e p h M . M u ra e k e
D eputy Clerk
F. a B a g I I I
•
•P u b l is h Dec. 11, 111! A J a n . I.
F e rn P a rk . F Is .
Ja b .

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k

106. Apurtments for Rent

$100 DOWN

Iftll
W A N T E D . S t e a m pre aee r. B e t ­ 111*9410
t e r th a n e x t r a s * a a l a ry . Ap­
ply
In
per so n .
D o w n to w n 122*4124
o l e a n e r * . I l l P a l m e tt o . -«*,
92ft* 4141

PURE Oil. COMPANY

Legal Notice

P u b lis h
C D J-JI

X O D N I K O , NKW 8PAPKR
ROUTE
upen
In
Ba n fo rd.
Caah Bond R e q u ire d . Ph. I l l 1134.
.

.

l - R E D R O O M T r a i l e r , on leak * .
A d u l t , only, P h I M - T H l .

73. Mala or Female Help

FOR LEASE
SERVICE STATION.

Legal Notice

n

E X P E R I E N C E D S E W I N G MA­
CH IN E
o p erator*
needed.
S t e a d y y e a r rou nd e m p l o y ­
m e n t In our m oder n a i r - e o n d ltlo n ed f a c t o r y .
A L 1X p F B A N F O I tD
t i l l Orla n do D r * S an fo r d

f 'a e e e l h e r r r

.s iN G K it
F e a t h e r w e ig h t .
A -l
c o n d it io n .
1 yaat
u rtc o n d l*
w i t h e r 110; l a r v a l Has R e ­
t l » n al G u a r a n t e e — p a y ft ft 10
f r i g e r a t o r l l o . I’ll. I l l - l l l l
l*er m o .f in g e r w it h Z i g - Z a g , ••Helling, s o l i c i t i n g * r eepe»*
p a y o f f h a la riY # o f f t l l D» o r
len ca not n ec essary .
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per
m o n th .
W h it e K'*r per son al I n t a rv la w in &gt;our
D o m e s t ic Z ig
Z a g h a la n c a
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C l l l * 104 ft F a r k Ava
T o y n g s lo w n 12. O h io
h it
o r t h k rr a t e o r
y n ic iM 'A IR C

S E C R E T A R I A L p o siti o n , B o o k ­
keeping
experience
n e c e *.
aery.
O p p o r tu n i ty
fo r
ad&lt;
v a n c e m e n t 132-324* .

A

p A r ll a l l p

DONS
M O B I L E HOM E S A L K S
•'T"u r W h e e l K e t * t # D * * l # r *
17 Modela t o c h o o e * fr o m
OPEN 7 DATS A W E E K

F o r t h e b ig g e s t s e le c t io n
of
n e a rly n e w end used f u r n i­
tu re .
see
N o ll's
F u r n it u r e

R rokereae

Il ouee .
lll-D lll.

Would you I l k * to w o r k fo r
y o u r s e l f an d m a n a g t yo u r A L L E L E C T R I C * C e n t r a l a i r
own b ual n ea a T I f you ar#
an d
h e a t,
l-l te d r o o m ,
VS
c a p a b l e an d w i l l i n g , w * can
b a th e .
Fla.
Room .
Assume
uia
you.
G u arantee
fr om
M o r t g a g e o f I I I per ra n .
l i l t • im s
m onthly with
Term * I l l- M i l.
f r i n g e b e n e f i t * . No I n v e s t ­
m en t. W r i t e , g i v i n g Age, p r e ­ E N G L I S H E S T A T E S , 1191 C h e * ,
viou s w o r k re co rd, ed u c a ti o n
h ir e ltd.. M ai tl an d. 4 Re Iale. All l e t t e r s t r e a t e d e t r l r l ro om , w a l k - l n c loa* ta . i b ath e,
1y c o n f id e n t i a l . S a n f o r d H e r ­
I g * . F a m i l y R oom w ith f i r * ald. Dog 113.
p lact, B u ilt-In kitchen, fe n c ­
L.‘
ed yard, n a a r sc hool. 1 1 1 .son.
W A N T E D ! Men fo r f u l l ti m e
Navy T r a n s f e r . 111-4100.
Nursery
Farm
W o r k . Call
1 1 1 . ( 1 ( 0 a f l a r * p. m.

H t C t f t f t l O N - D K P R KftftlON
P R O O F Ht ' ft I N K HH

5 0 . Mine. For r^nle

k A N F t t i l l &gt; F l- .IC t i S T O K E

M hula i 'o r n 12 05 — t &lt;)0 )ha
’ t *a &gt; in#
Ma ah ft- 20 — 10«

,
—

425-5938

322-5612

Our R e g u l a r Fe ed P rlo ca
I I Ibe J i m Dand y D eg f e e d
I M I — 10 Ibe J i m Dandy Dng
f e e d »l '2
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ed
C m
I I Oft •&gt;- 100
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I t — M o n e y W a n te d . .
Ik — f e r in e * * Lo an

•I—Insurance

43. Plants, Feeds, Heeds

“

14 F T . A lu m in u m
M il.

I I — S c h o o ls A I n s t r u c t i o n *
I — Day N u r e e r l * *
TA— E m p lo y m e n t S e r v ic e s
I— C h i le C a r *
T l — M a le H e lp W a n t e d
I — P b g e — C e t* — P e l*
T l — F e m a le H e lp W a n t e d
l # — P o u lt r y — L l v e e t o e b
T l — M e le o r P e m s l * H e lp
t l — S p e c ia l N o t ic e s
T 4 — S a le s H e lp W a n t e d
I I — C e le r ln g — Fo o d
TT
— S it u a t io n W a n t e d
M — P i e c e to E e l
I I — in c o m e P r o p e r t y
I I — S p e r le l R e r v le e *
I I — B u e ln e e a P r o p — t e l e
I I — S w im m in g P oo l *
I I — R e e l E s ta t e W a n te d
IT —Jenltorlel
Servlca*
I I — R e e l K it t le H ilt
I I — D o-ll-Tou reelf
I T — B u s in e s s R e n t a l *
I f — B u i l d e r . Su pplle*
I P — L o ta F o r S a l*
1#— H t r d w e r *
I I — F a r m * — O r o r ee
I I — Home K . p e l r e
I I — O u t o f S ta te A e re a * *
P lu m b i n g
l i — H o u s e s F o r S a l*
J»— P elntlng
I I — H o u s e * — S a l* e r R e e l
i i — W e l l D ri l li n g
I T — H o use F o r R e n t ’
13— Air Coo4. * H e e t l a g
le o — R e t o r t
R e n t a l*
t l — R a d i o - T el e v l e lo n
to t— T r a ile r * — C e h e n a *
11— P h o t o A E q u ip m e n t
1*1 — M o b il. I l o m r * — H a le
10—
H o m e A p p lia n c e *
11—
ifueloAl i n e t r a m e n i * 1 0 1 — M o b ile R o m e * — R e n t
in g — T r a i l e r S p e c * — R e n t
I I — B u s i n a s * E q u ip m e n t
1 0 |— T r a ile r L o la — 8 *1 *
I I —J o b Printing
ln | — A p a rtm e n ts F o r H eat
I t — U p h o ls t e r y
101— R o o m * F o r R e a l
I I — V a c u u m C le a n e r *
l i e — H o te l R o o m s
IT — M u r in g * S t o r a g e
I I I — lle n la l A * * n ta
I I — E x t e r m in a t o r s
( I — P l a n t * — y . e d e — Seed* 111 — W a n t e d T o R e n t
I l i — A u t o * F o r S a le
10 —
M U '- F o r 8 * 1 *
111 — A u t o . — S a le
o r T ra d e
i t — A rticle* Fo r Rent
111— T r u c k # F o r H a lt
I I — Bw ep or E i c h e n g *
1 20— A u t o m o t iv e P a r v t e a
11—
W a n t e d T o Bu y
U l — F c o o te r a 4 C y c le #
I I — F u r n i t u r e F o r S a l*
111— ll oat# 4 Motor#
I I — A n t iq u e * F o r l e t *
12ft — M a r in a S u p p lie s
I I — Money T o Loam
13— B u s in e s s O p p o r t u n it ie s

l&gt;riv## C u n tao t J u l i a n W i g .
g n#
or r # n j a n .
T r a d i n g Coat
In c . Slot H
«*rang# Bloaao m T r a i l . Or*
Un do.

Feb

.

I — L o e t S Foued
I — P e rto n e U
t — B e a u ty C a t *

.

p llu n r M
#t 10% ihn v B o u r
co a t
W # K U # r# n te #
lo w e s t

Hbnrta I) Ji
ton the Tu*
S*lw 4’he.f*4* llnree
R Li
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R M IIl

11 1 *1111 .

CLASSIFIED INDEX

29. Photo &amp; Equipment

One it

il

u

2nd at_______t:: ttn

w

•

II

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Co.

S a NFORD ELECTRIC

Bu ild ing

I ’ O . D r a w e r 7.
H a n fo r d . F lo r id a
I ’ u b lle h J a n . 12. 19
2. 1944
C D I- tT
•

42 P rin ce s
4 2 T s ln

31 ybaualae

e

fT

S u p p ly

,1 *4 I t

SELL
US
your
F u r n it u r e .
Q u ic k f t r v l c e w i t h t h * C a s h .
SUPER
T B A D IN O
P O g T .

U . L A p p l l o n ,* * — N e w A U » *d
t i l M e g n n lle
It i- lJ f:

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I 11«I mi a
or
I tr in • ii ft a
A i# ln a « B a ld M s t a t n
You
and
« # ch u f y o u a r#
h # ra t» y n * .t ifl# d an d r # 'iu t r # d tn
p r e s e n t a n y c la im # e n d d e m a n te
w h ic h . &gt;«*u, or # l» b # r •• f y u
m ay
h a v e a g a in s t th # * e t a t «
of A LK *B
M IN * V lie . F 4 s e d
la t a
p C i t l d u L ' w u n l ) . . t&gt;*
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th #
ru u rt
houea o f
e a ld
C o u n ty
at
ta n fo M ,
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w it h in
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15. Special Services

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72. Femnle Help Wanted

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51. Articles For Rent

23. Painting

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TIZZY

NO.

By Nadine Seltzer

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SCORPIO (October 23 to
November 21) Any new-.yetema that bring you cloaer ac­
cord with aaaoclaU. are good
In the morning for ycAi to In­
augurate. Precision counts.
Follow some of their datea
Real in PM.
SAG ITTARIUS (November
22 to December 21) A pal on
the back to coworkers will
__ mat*' t tn t- 'J R ly fint.jufligclive day for you. Re very en­
ergetic. Don’t let that aigu*
nienl with a partner continue
— be co-operative.
CAPRICORN (December 22
to January 20) During the
morning you have good friends
who will co-operate with your
Ideas. However, later you
must do. moat of the* work
yourself. Get buay early and
make this a profitable day.
AQUARIUS (January 21 to
February 19) Doing what
mate desires in AM la right,
but take rare later you do not
get involved with those on
whom you cannot rely. Get
down to baaita. Take it easy
in PM.
P ISC E S (February 20 to
March 20) Keeping profeaatunal appointments and see- ,
ing persons in business is e icellent during day hod) a. Get j
what you go after. Take car* |
In PM that no argument* ,
start.
IK YOUR CHILD IS HORN I
Tt)DA,V, at an early age he ]
or ah* will l*e the kind of per- |
son who mulls over everything I
to a great extent but upon ma- ‘
turity will evolve into a dy­
namic, quick-acting and Drink­
ing person. The sales field is
fine here, provided early you
also teach to keep promise*
made, and then the success in
almost any field can be phe­
nomenal. Re sure diet is right.
•The Stare Impel they
da not compel.” What you
make of your Ilf* is large­
ly up to YOUI
Carroll Rightar'a individual
Korocaat for your sign for
February la now ready. For
your copy aknd your blrthdata
and |1.00 to Carroll Rightar
Forecast (The Sanford Her­
ald), Box 1911, Hollywood 20,
California.

M T H o m e o r T o u r * . K x p e r la n e e 1.
Ile f .r e n r e e .
D a lly
or
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71. Malt Help Wanted

Jan. 12/ 1065 — Page 11 50. Mlac. For Sal*

22. Plumbing

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fore tha right people la fin’
during tha morning, but do
not argue over caah. Taka
traatmenU that Improve your
CiOOO hliGM T.’ MOW *4 I N
health. Don’t do anything ri*P I C K E N S C A N M X ) T V IO
CONCENTItaTE
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GEMINI (May 21 to June
2 1 ) Catting tha future organ- ilillllllliP
ited la fine during the morn­
ing hour*, but later don’t get
out and atari any argument,
anywhere. Straighten o u t
problematical affair* laterAaaiat tho»* In need.

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)NO NEED TO V H O T A tft H E *

Th* morning la fin* for gat*
ting financial plana and arrangtm tnU Into motion. Tha
afu m oon and waning hara
.11 klnda of dlfflculllaa fac­
Ing you In any typa of com­
munication. aa wall aa going
paraonally to aaa thoaa who
hava daU you naad. Kaap
away from rlaka.
A R IES (March 21 to April
19) Practical and malarial, fi­
nancial a ff.lra ara fin . dur­
Ing the day. but don t try to
forca thlnga tonight. Gat ev­
erything rolling nicely atudy

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N A T IO N A L

BANK

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$ $ $ $
’(1 Metropol. $597 bal. | 2t Bth.
*60 V-Wagrn 5499 bal. | 2I mo.
’•0 Opel 1399 bal. $51 mo.
’60 Mercury $ 78$ bal. $11 m a
•39 Cher. $69$ bal. $11 mo.
’39 V.Wgfcn $699 b al $11 m&lt;K
‘39 Plymouth $199 b al 111 mo.
’39 Ford $399 bal. $11 mo.
’39 Ford $ 49$ bgl. $29 mo.
‘37 Dodga $291 b «l $17 m*.
’58 Chav. $ 29$ b a l f t ! me.
’60 Rambler $699 b a l $12 mo.
’St Cher. $199 b al $25 mo.
’37 Olda $199 b a l 114 mo.
’39 Plymouth $299 b a l $17 mo.
‘ft! ChrysUr $199 b s l $14 mo.
‘88 Olda $517 baL $22 mo.
‘58 Dodga $799 bsl. &gt;19 m®.
’58 Hillman $317 bsl. &gt;12 mo.
’38 Pontiac $499 b s l $29 mo.
’37 Lincoln $217 b s l $22 mo.
’57 Marcary $419 b«L $24 mo.
IS Ch#Y. $19 bal. $2. 0* mo.
*58 lluick 199 b ol $ 2.00 mo.
’50 Ford &gt;77 b«L $ 1.00 mm

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Opposition faces
Gov. Burns On
School Question

Seminole Unit
Of VFW Observes
Fifth Birthday

TALLAHASSEE (U P I) Got . Haydua Burn* may find
H eeile r. to . seek cooperation
from the new Board of Regent*
in re-examining the trimester
system than to get the Board
of Education to go along with
him in bypassing the regents
Two of the five member* ol
the Cabinet rank Board of
Education, Secretary of State
Tom Adams and state School
Supt. Thom's* D. Bailey, show*
ed opposition to Bums* sug­
gestion of baring the Board
of Education order 'a study ol
the trimester system without
consulting the Board of Re­
gents.
The other member* of the
Cabinet board are Bures, Atty.
Gen. Earl E ilreW h . and Trea­
surer J . Edwin Larson.
The new nine-member Bosrd
of Regents was named by Far
ria Bryant five days before be
left office, over the protests of
Burn*, who said he felt Bryan*
favored continuation of the tri­
mester system and would put
members on the board who
also did.
Burns campaigned on e pro­
mise to try and bring back the
semester ayitem to state uni­
versities.
The re gents'board bold* ita
organisational
meeting
in
tallahasaee Wednesday, and
the trimester syatem and a
new president fo r- Florid*
Stale University w ill. be top
pending m etter* to be discuss­
ed both among members and
with the new governor.
Bays Harrison, of Stt Peters­
burg, chalnnan of the old
Board of Control and one ol
four carryover member* to
the new regent* bosrd named
by Brysnt. laid he did not
know how much these things
would be discussed at the first
meeting,
It will be primarily for elect­
ing a new chairman and taking
care of other organisational
mstter*.'

By Dmma Estes
The Auxiliary unit to South
Seminole VFW Post *307 cele­
brated it* fifth anniversary
with a covered dish aupper
attended by some 40 member*
of the post and auxiliary and
their fam ilies.,
The menu for the supper in­
cluded meat loaf, baked ham.
scalloped
potatoes,
hiked
beans, potato salsd. Chinese
pie, tossed salads, cole tlaw,
relish trays, hot rolls, coffee,
pie, cake and cold drinks.
The cake for the event,
which had white frosting with
blue lettering, was baked for
the occasion by Mrs. Rose­
mary Sandifer.
Especially
honored
were
Mrs. Virginia McManus, cur­
rent president; Mrs. Harriet
Harris, charter president, and
Mr*. Irene March, past presi­
dent. Given recognition were
John McManus, current post
commander,
Robert Mareh
ami Harold Mats, past com­
manders: Ed Ludeckr, past
commander, Post 2890, Brock­
ton, N. Y. and past commander
Sanford Barracks World War
I Vets, snd Merle Harris, past
commander, Weber Memorial
Post 93C£ of Winthrop, Mass.

North Orlando
Garden Club

FIFTH ANNIVERSARY of the South Seminole VFW Po«t 8207 Auxil­
iary Unit wna celebrated nt n covered ditth nupper. Pnainjr before the
beautifully decorated anniversary cake nrc (from left) Mrs. Virginia Mc­
Manus, current president; Mrs. Harriet Harris, charter president, and
Mrs. Irene March, past president.

Market Turns
TTaR Street Chatter
NEW YORK (U P I) -S p e a r
and Staff, Inc., says the tong
range outlook for stocks U fa­
vorable and "we would not
disturb Investments that are
drastically conservative."
However, the advisory let­
ter comments that on a near
term- basis "we would avoid
making substantial new com­
mitments on margin until the
technical picture Improves.”

MARY LU AND JO ANNE KRENZKR, twin daughters of Mr. and Mrs.
A1 Krcnzcr of Forest City recently celebrated their seventh birthday with
a trip to Miami accompanied by their brothers, Jeff and Doug, to visit
their nunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. John Bush. Upon their return, their
parents had arranged another celebration at home. Attending ♦lie birth­
day party wore front row from the left, Jeff, Mary Lu, Jo Anne and Doug
Krenzer. Back row from the left are Alleiie Forward, Kim Clark and Amy
Trowbridge.
.
(Herald Photo)

To Meet
By Margaret Cosby
The first meeting of 1965 of
the North Orlando Garden Club
will be held Thursday at T 30
p m. at the home of Mrs.
George Oglesby, 6 Algiers'
Road, Assisting Mrs. Oglesby
as hostesses (or the evening
will be President Etta Itar
title and Mrs. Donald Matting­
ly.
Mrs. Daisy Crlttendon ol a
total. Ilower^stww will be the;
speaker." Pie worksHS? pro-]
strain (or the meeting will-br I
on flower arrangements and
Mrs. Criltendon’s discussion
will be appropriate to this sub­
ject. She also will Judge and
award' ribbons for . the best
workshop creations.
Refreshments will be served
and guests are invited.

Alexander Hamilton Insti­
tute comments that the mar
ket rally of last week may
continue
somewhat further,
hut says the recovery may be
only temporary. The advisory
service says ‘ we believe the
maikel has pretty well dis
counted the current strength
in general business, particu
tarty in automobile sales and
t h e st'ceT Inventory buildup.'’

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Cut Your Own Taxes - 7
mortgages
outstanding , on
By Ray lie Crane
Newspaper Enterprise Aaan. churches today if churchei ac­
I t probably was an Internal tually received all the money
Revenue auditor who first people claimed they contribut­
said: "There would be no ed on their tax return*.”
Perhapa that ia why ao ma­
ny church official! are being
queried by tax auditor* these
d ay*-to confirm contributions
being reported on tax returns.
As in all other statements
f
t
and deductions claimed on tax
forms the burden of proof is
The B. C. Morton Organisa­ on the taxpayer and it is a
tion haa been named re-na­ wise man who has a statement
tional underwriter of the new from hie church or canceled
Israel American Diversified checks to support his contri­
Fund, Inc, — first investment butions. ,
company of ita kind to follow
Furthermore, there is no
the traditional "open-end" for­ "rule of thumb” or ''average
mat of a mutual fund.
amount" to lie listed a* a con­
E f f e c t i v e immediately, tribution. List what you ac­
lh arrs of Israel American Di­ tually gave. That amount is
versified Fund will be distri­ your deduction.
buted to the investing public
Of course, for the overly
through many of B. C. Mor­ generous there are maximum
ton's 63 financial-service cen­ limitations. Contribution* are
ters throughout the United generally limited to 20 per
Stales.
cent of total income. An ad­
The Morton Organisation is ditional 10 per cent may be
national distributor, of B. C. taken 4f_th« m&lt;mey_ went to
Morton Fund, Ittc. and a deal­ religious, charitable, sclent!/*
er in numhrous other mutual ic, literary or educational or­
funds. The Organization is al­ ganizations, This doe* not in­
so active in the savings and clude tuition to a school or
loan, fealty Investment trust, college but an outright gift.
and Insurance fields.
In addition to your contri­
butions to church you may de­
duct all contributions to qonprofit schools and hospitals.
Salvation Army, Red Cross,
Cqnununity Chest. Camji Fire
Girl*. Boy Scodta, the various
health funds and societies for
By Jolla Bartoa
the prevention of cruelty to
A card party for February children or anintals.
There are other items that
and a fashion show for March
were planned hy the Alta­ are also properly ronsidered
as deductible charitable con­
monte Sprjnga Community Li­
tributions.
brary Association at the Ja n ­
Say you go to a theater
uary meeting of the executive party where all the proceeds
board.
go to a recognized charity. If
Schedules for each event the cost of the ticket is 130
will b* announced upon com­ and the usual charge for the
entertainment or play is |.'&gt;,
pletion of all details.
Expressions of appreciation then the additional g45 is
were given Volunteer workers treated as a contribution
who serve at the library as
we|l as thus* helping with
various fund raising projects
whirh support the library in
order that it may serve this
part of the county.
Word* of commendation
were expressed Un behalf of
the South Seminole Jaycees
for their interest and commun­
ity service. Jaycees just re­
cently completed painting the
outside of the library building.
Notices again were issued
requesting patron* to renew I
memberships in the associa­
tion in order that growth and
servirei offered by the li­
brary may runtinur to he in­
creased.

Business
Briefs

Library Board
Sels-Projecls ^

•Moose Dance

H. R. CARROLL, own­

Or you go to a church a f­
fair and bid &gt;10 for a box
lunch. If tha fair market val
ue of the lupeh la fl.SO, you
have an &gt;*4.50 charitable con­
tribution.
Should you give article* of
clothing or household goods
to a church or charitable
agency then the fair market
value of the items so given is
deductible.
Many housewives overlook
another charitable deduction
now available to them.
If you are a volunteer work­
er at a hospital, a den moth­
er to a Brownie or Cub Scout
pack or (he Boy Scouts or
Girl Scout* you may have
tome
deductible expense*
which never occurred to you.
Aa a volunteer worker, your
cost of transportation to and
from the hospital or welfare
institution is, deductible. If
you used yoifr own car the
cost of gas and oil plus park­
ing may be itemixed. Or you
may simply use a Treasuryapproved allowance of five
cent* a mile on the car.
Cost of meals and lodging
while performing your donat­
ed service are alio deductible.
Should you he required to
wear a distinctive uniform
which is nut readily adapta­
ble to genera) use ita original
rost and laundering expenses
may also he included.
Den mothers who take
turn* holding meeting! for
Scout groups may charge off
the cost of snacks served st
meetings as well a t transpor­
tation expenses when taking
such groups on field trips.
Delegates to a church con­
vention who are not compen­
sated for their services or re­
imbursed for their expenses
inny deduct the transportation
charges plus the colt of meals
and lodging while attending •
to convention business.
Under no circumstances
may you charge off any value

placed on your lime or services while performing such
volunteer work.
Should you donate painting,
a work of art, a bond, aecuri- j
tie* or anything of value to
a religious or charitable In­
stitution, the fair market val­
ue of the item—it may ba
more or lea* than your origi­
nal coat— i* fully deductible.
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SUCCESS NEWS! AMBASSADOR BY RAMBLER

Garden Club

Sales up 110 % ...greatest increase of any 1965 carl

Currency Isn't Like A n y Paper

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An informal dnnre and *ner niul malinger of Carrinl for rrteinl&gt;*r» nf Sanford
roll's Furniture Com­
Moose Lodge 1851 mid copany, corner of First
workers of Sanford Chapter
Street am) Oak Avenue,
HIM, Wontrn of Ihe Moose,
is on a buying trip to
will tie held at the .Moose
tlie furniture market in
Home, 2660 Palmetto Ave.,
Atlanta. Ga. He is exWednesday beginning at 9:30
jM’cteil to return Thurs­
2109 French Ave.
RENO, Nev. (U P I) — Bar­ p.m. A hand .will provide yiulday.
LINDA PFIEFA U F, daughter of*^Ir. and Mra. Nick Pfiefauf of Osteen,
ic for the dance.
bara
Davis,
a
IT-year-old
sen­
recently celebrated her birthday with a party at her home. Guests were
ior at Wooster High School, re­
classmates in the second grade nt Osteen School. Pictured from the left
turned to school today with *
are Ken net it Pflefauf, John Snyder, Linda Pfiefauf, honurce, Sieve Hullittle more respect for her
lcff and Parker Wilson.
classmates.
Barbara said Sunday that
•he gave a 21 -question test to
51 persons, including four
Icachcrs and three college stu­
dents, designed to prove that
By Julia Bartoa
-most adults could not pass a
By Jesse Bogun
denomination nf ino Sills. nt piper thsn can he mislaid ha sic high school civic examiThe care nf house plants will
Rome is retained for use hy Ihe and replaced," Hopkins said oatiJin.
be subject of the program for
UPI Financial Editor
the January meeting of the
Only five of Ihe 51 received
NEW YOBK (U P I) - The Chase; It -a parkatn-d in the recently. "You may never re­
familiar paper-hand wrapping cover it if it ia lost."
Altamonte Springs Garden Club
a passing grade of 70 or more.
eur-ent turmoil over the price
which cashiers' window* pro­
to be held this Thursday at the |
As in any Job where accur­ The scores ranged from 35 to
Community House beginning of gold on international mar­ duce in quantity on paydays. acy and dependability are gov­ 88
ket* haa left at least one bank
at §: jo p. m
About 75 per cent of the cur­ erning factors. Hopkins must
A typical question was.
Making up the host and hos­ employe in ihl* financial con rency
Hopkins' department he always careful and always ' name three constitutional re­
handles c ami’s in from aboard, on the alrft But after eight quirements -for being presi­
tess committee are Mr. and U*r completely unruffled.
Mrs. Jay A. Dailey^ chairmen
mostly by registered sea m ilL years on the Job. he regards dent.” Some answers: “must
lie ia loo busy each hanking
and Mr. and Mr*. Jefferson
The other' 25 per cent comes alJ that money at merely stock be a millionaire" . . . “ must be
H. Hodges, Mr. and Mra. John day taking care of a stock of from domestic sources.
in trade. The sight of it, he male” . . . "white only” . .
N. Hadley, Mr. and Mrs, Reu­ millions of dollars In currency.
"Currency Isn't like a piece says, doesn't affect him at all. "married."
He 1* Cornelius Hopkins, ex*
ben Cockley and Misa Deborah
Marine, wtto works in the
Glover.
closely-guarded fifth basement
level at Chase Manhattan's
Ambassador 99041 Hardtop
main office in Ihe Wall Street
area, as a supervisor of the
currency and coin department.
Money la the stock in trade
raa to n three:
By Donna Bate*
reason two:
of any banx, of course, and
AND
raason ona:
low Molntenonce Costs, High Resale. The
R. C. Carlton was re-elect­ Hopkins work* amid shelves
Extra
V
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lua.
Tha
’65
Am
bassador
Advanced Srirllng- Ambassador's g&lt;omAmbassador, like any Rambler, make*
ed to hj* 13th consecutive year where currency J k wrapped
keeps all tha solid Rambler virtues and
oraus new styling com* out first against
sera* when you buy It, return* mare' In
aa -chalrinan of tha Longwood and stacked Just at itemi in
axtra-vahra
features
such
ou
DoubleoU direct competitors In a survey at tha
trod*. You’ll find all the reason* "why”
Safety Broket (separate systems, front
City Council a t tha reorgan- retell trade at any store. The
tbit major sf£w\&gt;f 1943 cars. Look ol
tn tha *65 C ar X-Ray took. 48 pages
and teor|, Deep-Dip rustproofing. Ad­
ixatlonal meeting of tha board currency division, and nearby
tha iweeptngfy changed Ambdsscdor.
with sida-by-sida comparisons of lead ­
vanced
Unit
Construction,
Ceramicbald lakt Thursday avening.
Triborough Bridge and Tunnel
Spectacular now six# and Unglh. N*w
A Wide Selection From Which
ing *65 cars. Con save you hundreds of
Armored exhaust system. Cod Spring
Carlson, who ia beginning Authority division handle about
powar, Including big V - l option*, other
To Choose. Many Styles And Finishes.
doBors In the purchase of your next car.
seats, Weother ly e Heating and Venti­
his 16th consecutive year on &gt;15 million each day.
•party options Ilka wlra wheel covers,
Proa af your Rombler dealer.
lating
and
mor*—all
standard
at
na
council, was named to the post
••dining buckal seat*, and othar »parti
And as in any receiving de­
Amrrico n Motors— D edicated fa f r i e d Wire
extra cost I
by a vote of four to one with partment in a manufacturing
equipment.
tha only contrary vote' being or Industrial concern, the in­
' cast fo r Carl Lommtar.
coming stock gets a thorough
UP ..
Carlson thanked hia collea­ going over. Bills are counted
BIG
STOCK
REDUCTION
SALE
NOW IN PROGRESS
gues fo r th e . vote of confi­ on a federal bill counter and
M U U M I-i-rW &lt; W M il*&gt; )
dence but stated firmly that inspected at the same time.
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since ba waa “serving bis last Worn currency la weeded out
' term aa councilman, having no and lent to the Federal Re­
FRIDAY N1TES
intention to run for the office serve Bank for disposition.
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f
That which passes Inspection
again, ha would relinquish tha
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International Statistical Hu
rcau advises its clients not to
disturb their stock holdings at
present The bureau says the
performance of the market in
the past week "justified out
optimism and clearly negated
the misplaced pessimism o!
some investors, speculators
snd advisory services."

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PLATFORM
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Carlson To Head
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t l 'i supposed to be hushhush on orders o( the Miami
hotel man paying the bills,
but IS Sanford men are In­
cluded in the 12S Floridans
being flown to Las Vegas,
Nev., for a week of fun. Lo­
cal doctor Is the "co-ordinator" for this area.
• • •
Disabled American Veter­
ans of Seminole County will
be guests -of DAV Chapter 30
at the annual mid-winter con­
ference Friday, Saturday and
Sunday at the Langford Hotel,
Winter Park. Call Jim Hay or
Gaylord Mufflcy at 322 1330,
extension 321, for information.
• • •
Thirteenth annual Police­
men's Hall wilt be held this
Saturday at the Mayfair, be­
ginning at 9 p.rn. Wear what
you desire and dance to the
music of At Nina and hia
band. Tickets are available
from any policeman or at Po­
lice Hq.
• • •
Korean Conflict v e t e r • ns with short periods ot war
time service will he the first
to lose their Gl loan entitle­
ment starting Jan. 31. See
Howard II Harrison, county
service officer, for informa­
tion.
• • •

By Pottle Austin
Mason H. Wharton waa un­
animously elected chairman of
the Seminole County Board of
Public Instruction at an ear­
ly meeting this morning.
Wharton aueceeda J , D.
W’right Jr ., who presented hia
resignation from the School
Board at the meeting. Wright
was appointed chairman of tha
State Industrial Commission
laat week by Gov, llaydon
Buma.
The name of Don Bales was
wired to the Governor today
by Harold Kastner, chairman
of the Govemor'i Seminole
County Central Committee to
fill the vacancy on the school
board. The committee relayed
the request ot the School
Board that the appointment
he made before the Je n . l ’J
meeting,’ " i f possible."
Bales, owner of the Sanford
Motor Company, 1* a school
'trustee.
In accepting th*.leadership
of the local ho'ard Wharton
told The Herald.
“I appreciate the opportunty afforded me by thr-buard’i
derision. The next two years
are going to be rough, but we
have here as fine a group of
men as 1 could -ask, to deal
with the problems facing ui.
The unity of this group and
its dedication of the job hat
been responsible for past ac­
complishments, and will, 1 am
aure, provide the best answ­
ers to the tremendous tasks
before us.”
“ It has been a pleasure to
work with men of the caliber
of this group," said Wright
as he turned his office over
to Wharton.

Dr. A. Wf. ~T$p» J r was

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SANFORD, FLORIDA

NO. 103

Bulletin

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BRIEFS
Reds Threaten
TOKYO (LT’li —Conlmpnist
China today threatened to
take action in South Viet Nam
if the -United S lates expands
the anti-ConVmunist war there.

SJ.MlL^TiVE LANDINGS aboard airc ra ft cuf- •*
rienC^vcre staged by Navy pilots "TOftsdoy fos"

members o f W inter Park Cham ber of Com­

merce when they, nrtlde^a tour of inspection, of
Sanford Naval 'Air Station ns guests of Capis.
C. W. Swanson and James O. Mayo.

Dies Of Burns
GAINESVILLE
(DIM) - —
A 10-month-otd baby, Tony
Lang, diet! of burns received |
Tuesday night when fire destroyed a duplex apartment
here,

C ounty Bow s To S ta te 's Lig h t Dem and

Health Care
WASHINGTON

DONALD RALES

County Selects
Standing Boards
And Committees

Strike Maroons
Luxury Liners -

Gov. Haydon Burn* disclosed
Wednesday th a t he la asking
tha State Supreme Court
whether th* law creating the
controversial atate Univeraity
Board -of Regent* la constitu­
tional.
Burn* said he la requesting
an advisory opinion whether
th* requirement of th* law
That's all to the good. Now for Cabinet Board of Educa­
tf we could get the physical tion concurrence la an invalid
work started on the lakefront restraint of th* . appointive
power of tha governor.
beautification project. . ,

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WASHINGTON (D PI &gt; —
Two If. S. Air Force super­
sonic fighter planes were
shot down In Central Laos
today, the Defense Depart­
ment announred.
One of the pilots was res­
cued. Searrh and reseue
operations were under way
to recover the other pilot.

Harrison Named
.Regents-Chief

Commissioners also were
advised that a legislative act
should be drawn to that the
county wti have permission to
build boat ramps. Looks like
Seminole County it starting
an all-out pitch to
wootour­
ists.
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Zip Code «J07'
32771

W EATHER: Temperature above normnl, about 70, Thursday; low tonight in 50s.

named vice chairman of the
hoaid and a special meeting
of the group was act fur 7:30
p.m. Ja n . 19 to confirm the
new appointee. Regular meet­
City Commission room look­
Standing hoards and coin
ing of the board is scheduled
ed like a movie tel Monday
Urea have been named fur
for 1 p.m. Thursday.
right with all !hc television
Ilh-Ii by I hr Si-liiliiulr Count)
The other two hoaid mem­
-c-umern* grinding and news
“Cum nn mi mi. They w ne rlrcl
bers are Jam es tllrkeninejer
photographer's flashguns pop
eil a I Tv»-»day‘e hoard niret
and John Feans
ing. The press box w a s
ing. Tin- members are:
“ crowded" — to say the least |
Trustee* nf Fred It. Wilson
All generating wonderful ad
M rnn-.il Law Library. C
vance publicity for Sanford
Vernon Mizr Jr ., G. Andrew
Hivrrport Marina
Speer. W.
Hiili'liTXbfT. Jt .
Vassar H &lt; aitt-m. Vullr A
W i l l M S u J r , William IT Ab­
Seven CentrTI Ftoaida coun­
ridge.
ty unitt of the Florida Heart
T ALLA HASS FK (U P I) —
County thamnni-e riflnftitAssociation are meeting at
the Cherry Plaza in Orlando The newly organized Board of, lee, Kola-it i harnx, Clifford
today to consider the idea of Regents elected Raya Harri MrKibbin, Robert J . Crumley,
Joining together in an "impact son of St. Petersburg today to F. J . Moughton Jr .
Hoaid of plumbing examin­
a re a " Heart organization, a- serve as chairman of the ad
long the lines of the Fast Cen­ ministrative hoard for the ers, Archie Harriett. Bill I -a« tiu-e, I.amar Stoke*, lfemy
tral Florida Planning Coun­ coming year.
Harrison, an attomby, serv- Lee Sr., Richard Sites.
cil.
4*1 as chairman of the Board
• • • •
Board o f .electrical examin­
The Chlslian Science Moni­ of Control during the four er*, E. C. Harper Sr., C. T.
tor has come up with a differ­ years of the administration of Ruhun, Jim Lee, Dun Young,
Sidney Vihlen.
ent thought concerning the past Gov. Farrts BryantElected vice-chairman was
Water control and conser­
President's Medtcaro p r o ­
gram - Aa you may know, Gcrt Schmidt of Jacksonville, vation. Harold Kastner. M. L
Christian Scientista don't be­ also a former member of the t ullum, W. F. Knowles, C. S.
Lee, Vernon Dunn, B. S.
lieve in doctora and hospitals, Control Board
The board designated Dr J Blown, Horner Osborne.
•o want to. know if they might
Hoard of adjustment, Dick
have the choice of cash bene Broward Culpepper to serve a.
fits — in lieu of uffieially au­ new term as executive director /.oilman, Jack Symcs, William
and re-elected Hendrix Cband Ilalback, Waiter T o :ret, Carl
thorized medical care?
ler corporate secretary.
Schilke.
• • •
ft
Zoning hoard. Boh Roger*.
John
Alexander, County
A K. Shoemaker Jr ., linyCommission chairman, who
round lint), Andrew Slunko,
conducted his first meeting
Glenn
McCall.
Tuesday, came up with a deal
Board of adjustment and
that could save a lot of loot
appeal*, John A. Burton IV,
for taxpayers. It’s a central
William Bush, LrKoy Robb,
purchasing procedure which
John Yale* Sr., Paul Campwould handle the smaller pur­
NEW YORK (U P I) — The
chases. This way, reckons decision of seagoing unions to twit
Fire comutiaaioneri, 10th
John, they could buy such observe longshoremen’s pick­
Fir*
District, Ralph Abell, Otis
Items as letterheads and other et line* marooned luxury lin­
m aterial in bulk quantities. A ers at their piers today and Sjoldom, Robert Willis, Char­
limit would be placed on the heightened the economic im ­ les Walker, Lewis Schwcicamount of money to be spent pact of the Atlantic and Gulf kert.
Lung range planning com­
with larger transactions being coast dock strike.
mittee for recreational areas,
bandied, aa now, by the Com­
Two passenger cruises were
mission.
*
cancelled immediately when L. B. Reiter, Ted William*.
W. A. Adams, S. II, (Jim )
•
the team ens' unions notified
Crowe, Ronald Raker, Fred
shipowners
they
would
support
He also has started an enerGanaa, Jim Coltiert, Larry
geUc program to refurbish the strike of the International
Miller, W. Henry Wight, Carl
county psrka. Picnic tables Longshoremen'* Association.
E. William*.*•
and benches will be placed in
many of them to they will be
more alluring to tourists and
local residents aa well.
TALLAHASSEE (U P I)" —
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Burns Requests
Opinion On Law

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By Harry I. Johnson

Rep. Joe Davis

House Republicans ire draft
ing their own health care plan \i/||| A | | f l n J
in an effort lo check t h e |f||| M l l v l l U
steamroller drive for Prcsi
dent Johnton's proposal.

‘Fruitful’

Remap Session

That traffic hazard at the interchange of Inter­
state -I mu) Highway 436 will stay. So will traffic
lights installed there recently by the State Road
Departm ent a fte r a series of accidents and near-ac­
cidents.
C o ii n t y commisioners nance of the lights.
It was pointed out that Hie
were told Tuesday that
i lie S I U ) has no intention SltD has the authority to
nf changing the design. rinse ally interchange it deem­
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KISSIMM EE (U P I) An
ed a hazard.
Osceola County sheriff’s de­
Conceivably, this area of puty was handcuffed to the
thr interstate rnuhl have all front of his patrol car, robbed
aceeases rut off.
ami pistol whipped last night
Mulling this over for a few after he stopped to help a raft
seconds, commissioner* decid­ torlst -rV) appeared to be hav­
ed trl aco*} t m autenaure of ing car trouble.
the signals. They learned, too,
The sheriff's department said
GAINESVILLE (UPI) - A
that other lights may be
, 22 j car-old lineman, William
an
unidentified minister found
placed at the Interchange
Lloyd Games, Melrose, was
Depply
Hotter! Fom es, 2.V. The donal origin quo!* system does
when tha west alrla of High­
killed when he was knocked
way 436 la widened . to four officer wax unconscious and Incalculable harm.
I from the top of » fU-foot util­
“The procedure simply that
Inlies.
still handcuffed to the patrol
ity pole hy a jolt from a J,men and women from some
(irreti also wrote tha rum- car.
2Uo volt line.
countries are. Just because of
nusalon that a pro|aisnl for a
Fomes said he wax patrol
where Ihry come from, m art
sidewalk along Celery Ave­
ing tf S Highway 411 about
nue has been turned down
desirable citizens than other*.
. . .
, j four miles .north o(
( J A C K A S S FLA i s __
, .y-v
_
attend the aey jo n. _
_ | r r*J' d rv' l',P“4 "" mainte because the atate
bas.no such ,
—
■ ,,
, xT ,
W rit!**?
rtghk_tr&gt; diapftr..
__ . . .
. [JuMftton, MmPi of hero, la*t
tJ’ P I) — SciontisTY'ffnnt lhC7a -eWnal«- president-dcTiTgnate
fund* av*llah!e.- ‘The "TeJpiesl
age the ancestors of millions
nlgh| when hr stopped behind
Atomic Energy Commission Jam es F. Conner trf Brook
wax. relayed by the City Com­
of our fellow' Americans In thta
a parked station wagon. He
lial.iv began evaluating re villa also announced h
mission to yjunty officials for
said the car appeared to lie M
Mills of a safety test III which make srntuozlaj apiwiintment
ents
„
1
further relay to tha state.
ndcr the proposal, existing
.(.lie d
1 1n
a peacetim e nuclear reactor to the pownful appropriations
Commission Chairman John
approached,
thr
'
try-by-country Im ndgrint
When he
wax blown to hits deliberately committee during Ihr meet*
Alexander appointed commis­
quota* would be gradually eildriver
polnled
a
pistol
at
the
ng
sioner* to supervise vuriuus
minuted over five year*.
deputy and look (he officer'*
I nilrd Pres* International activities in th* rounty.
The Leg stature will gather
Thr quota* would be reduced
Arctic air spilling out of the
WASHINGTON
( UPI )
- in special tension m Juno to
John Fitzpatrick will tie In handcuff* and about $10 Forney by one fifth in each year until
had
with
him
President Johnson foresees up work on Die reapportinnmrnt. Canadian prairies set up a charge of tha employment
abolished, thus avoiding aa
Fornes Vatd he w-as then
to 41 billion a year In private A three-judge federal panel in cold line today from southern U,ard- Ed~ Yarborough in
abrupt change in the pattern
chained
to
(he
patrol
car
and
loans to college students if Miami recently gave the Leg!- New England to northwest Ok- rhaige of th* agriculture and
of immigration.
Congress approves one phase atalury until July 1 to realign. 1»horn a that plummeted tem- ro*d department buildings; pistol whipped.
of his (ar ranging education Itself or thr court wilt xtep in pcraltiro* mure than 20 d e -1Lawrence SwoffonU the &lt;&gt;*■
program.
-grcex below zero In some »ec-1reola site and Big Tiee
Und do it.
tlons
P aik; and Lee Gary tha
STUART (U P D —The Inll was 22 degrees below |couithous* custodian,
trrn*l Revenue Service filed
MI AMI (U P I)—Sen. Georg#
zero at Aberdeen. S. D , and
KUALA LUMPUR, Malaysia
three tux lieu* totaling $.|f, Sniallieis (D -Fla.) has chang­
(U P I) — Deputy Prim e Minis­
A flood)&lt;1 oil' heater sent llixmarck, N I)., and 14 hrmillion uguinet Die former ed his outlook on U. S. Cuban
ter Tun Abdul Kazak of Mal­ firemen on a run t 111 Cedar hJU m Minneapolis, Minn.
president of Remington-Rand policy.
A hand of light snow swung
aysia today- announced the im­ Avenue today at h ,r&gt;0 a. in
Corporation, Jam es Rand, and
Smathers once called for U.
mediate establishment of two with damage confined to the eastward across the Midwest
two corporations be is asso­ S.-binked military action to
new military training center* heater. F romc-n said
the from Cenlral Missouri to Mi­
ciated with. Rand, inventor unseat Die Castro regime in
to' meet Ihp threat ot aggros house i* (irrupted by Margie chigan ami wax headed toward
of the dial telephone, in n res* Cuba but said here at a news
iioriltrtri New England
Freeman.
sion from Jndum-siu.
TA LLA H A SSEE ( UPI ) — jtdent of Free poll, tit mid Ua conference he now feels this
Sale* tax collection* for lie- hamns.
would have been wrong.
cembtr in Florida, baaed on j --------------------------------------------December sales, were up a I
whopping 11.6 per rent from
the same month a year earli­
er; State Revenue Commis­
s io n e r J . Gd Straughn »uid.
Collection* for December
totaled $20,298,076, a $2 mil­
lion increase over the previ­
ous year.
Collection* lo date for thr
fiscal year total nearly $118 6
million, an Increase of nearly
$16 million or 14.4 per cent
over the same period a year
earlier.
WASHINGTON
i l 'P t )
Japanese Prime Minister FI
xaku Sain today wound up an
official visit to Washington
desenhed hy troth Ho- U S
and Japanese sources as
Ircmely fruitful."

Lineman Dies

S.'ifuty Test

(lop Joo Davis will attend
the annual legislative meet­
ing this weekend in Sarasota
when a •penal committee
will he named to work on a
reupportiunmrnt plan
Davis said this morning that
the conferm r* will rgvr him
"art opportunity to taik with
various leg i-lati'r leaders."
\ special Seriali1 eunimlttee
will lie picked to inme up wIth
n plan‘to reapportion ,lhe te'g
Mature nn a imputation basis
in both houses ns todcred by
the U.S. S prerne &lt; "iirt.
Sen Mark N l leveland Jr ,
said redav ie will Ire unable to

The lights will stay s i plarrd,
Heroriling to Itirhry Gre*nf
SR1&gt; eniririi*«*r, who ml mitt rd
in n teller "to the County
Commission Dial the truffle
light* were installed “hurrirdly."
I Hr askerl t^st the cou»,*y
pay for maintenance of the
t raffle lights and at firat
commissioners were against
it.
tine county official said he
nas been Informed that the
MID ha* the right to close all
hazards" and indicated that
he Die thinking at the
I &gt; rnteiehange if a rontrov-

-Ji Weather Drops
To 22 Below

.School Aid

Meets Threat

$35 Million Lien

Flooded Heater

Your

U. S. Opposes
UN Closing

To Be Outlined

UNITED NATIONS. N. Y.
(U P I) - The United States
opposes any move for an ear­
ly adjournment of the Gener­
al Assembly to get around
(he UN financial deadlock,
U.S. aource* aald today.
‘There were Increasing re­
ports that the elx-weck cris­
ta over Russia's $61 million
UN debt waa leading to ■
move to adjourn tha assembly
this month and returns busioost in September,

A program of progress for
1966 will be outlined tonight
at a' Mayfair Inn meeting of
thl- Srminole County Chamber
of Commerce.

8:3U .

I

Smathcrs Admits
He ‘Was Wrong’

Stale Sales Tax
Up 11.6 Per Cent

Progress Plans

AH committee chairmen wjll
review the groupa* objectives
for tli* coming year.
&lt;
Host for th* session will be
Chamber President Loving
Burges*. Tha event start* at

Motorist Robs,
Pistol Whips
Osceola Deputy

WASHINGTON (U P I) —
President Johnson asked Con­
gress today for a m ajor over­
haul of U. S
Immigration
laws.
„
lie proposed abolishing the
40-year-old system of national
quotas which he called "in ­
compatible with our basic
American tradition."
Johnson’s special message
to Congress carried out his
State of the Union pledge last
week to seek ifn immigration
law '.’based on the work a man
can do and not where he waa
bom or how he spells his
nam e."
The President told the law­
makers today that correction
of' “ serious defects" in the
law was long overdue. He
urged that the program be
given “ priority consideration."
Same As JF K
Except lor technical refinejn cn ls , the-proposed legisla­
tion is essentially the same as
sought by the late President
John F. Kennedy In 1963. Ken­
nedy's proposal failed to clear,
cither the House or Senate Judicary committee.
Sen. Philip A. Hart, (DM icb), announced that he
would Introduce legist atton
Friday to carry out Johnson'*
recommends lions.
The heart of Johnson's plan
i&lt; a recommendation for gra­
dual eliminalon of the quota
system which has been in use
since 1924 to determine tha
number of foreigner* permitt­
ed lo enter the United State*
from each country.
The President asked that the
promise or Amertra be opened
to other* based on their skill*
anil ability, and on th^lr rela­
tionship to relative* in thta
country so families could be
reunited—not on the basis of
a person’s country of origin.
‘Nation of Nations'
"W e are not merely a na­
tion. but a ‘nation of nations’,
Johnson declared. "Violation
of
, ra(|ltmn l)y p,e

I,ONGWOp.D,OFFICIALS receiving oath of office from Mayor Ditvid R.
Wentworth (2) are councilmen Percy White (1), R, Q. Carl«on*(3), City
• Clerk Onnie R. Shomate (5 ), Tax Collector Roy Shhmftte (6) and Police
Chief Claude Loyo (7 ). Outgoing Mayor A. ,R. Lormunn (4) displays
plaque for "dedicated service" received from the Longwood City Council.
-

N EW CAR
F IN A N C IN G

NEW CAR
FINANCING
RATE

Call the auto loan experts: Ralph Pezold^
or Jim Doucette, today. Phone 322-l&lt;?lI.
*$4.50 PER HUNDRED PER YEAR

F10 P /D A S T A T E B A N /C

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Opposition faces
Gov. Burns On
School Question

Seminole Unit
Of VFW Observes
Fifth Birthday

TALLAHASSEE (U PI) Got. Haydua Burn* may find
H ee ile r. to . seek cooperation
from the new Board of Regent*
in re-examining the trim ester
system than to get the Board
of Education to go along with
him in bypassing the regents
Two of the five member* ol
the Cabinet rank Board of
Education, Secretary of State
Tom Adams and state School
Supt. Thom's* D. Bailey, show*
ed opposition to Bums* sug­
gestion of baring the Board
of Education order 'a study ol
the trim ester system without
consulting the Board of Re­
gents.
The other member* of the
Cabinet board are Bures, Atty.
Gen. E arl E ilreW h . and T rea­
surer J . Edwin Larson.
The new nine-member Bosrd
of Regents was named by F ar
ria Bryant five days before be
left office, over the protests of
Burn*, who said he felt Bryan*
favored continuation of the tri­
mester system and would put
members on the board who
also did.
Burns campaigned on e pro­
mise to try and bring back the
sem ester ayitem to state uni­
versities.
The re gents'board bold* ita
organisational
meeting
in
tallahasaee Wednesday, and
the trim ester syatem and a
new president fo r- Florid*
Stale University w ill. be top
pending m etter* to be discuss­
ed both among members and
with the new governor.
Bays Harrison, of Stt P eters­
burg, chalnnan of the old
Board of Control and one ol
four carryover member* to
the new regent* bosrd named
by Brysnt. laid he did not
know how much these things
would be discussed at the first
meeting,
It will be prim arily for elect­
ing a new chairman and taking
care of other organisational
mstter*.'

By Dmma Estes
The Auxiliary unit to South
Seminole VFW Post *307 cele­
brated it* fifth anniversary
with a covered dish aupper
attended by some 40 member*
of the post and auxiliary and
th eir fam ilies.,
The menu for the supper in­
cluded m eat loaf, baked ham.
scalloped
potatoes,
hiked
beans, potato salsd. Chinese
pie, tossed salads, cole tlaw ,
relish trays, hot rolls, coffee,
pie, cake and cold drinks.
The cake for the event,
which had white frosting with
blue lettering, was baked for
the occasion by Mrs. Rose­
m ary Sandifer.
Especially honored were
Mrs. Virginia McManus, cur­
rent president; Mrs. H arriet
Harris, ch arter president, and
Mr*. Irene March, past presi­
dent. Given recognition were
John McManus, current post
com mander, Robert Mareh
ami Harold Mats, past com­
m anders: Ed Ludeckr, past
com mander, Post 2890, Brock­
ton, N. Y. and past com mander
Sanford Barracks World War
I Vets, snd Merle H arris, past
com mander, Weber Memorial
Post 93C£ of Winthrop, Mass.

North Orlando
Garden Club

FIFTH ANNIVERSARY of the South Seminole VFW Po«t 8207 Auxil­
iary U nit wna celebrated nt n covered ditth nupper. Pnainjr before the
beautifully decorated anniversary cake nrc (from left) Mrs. Virginia Mc­
Manus, current president; Mrs. H arriet H arris, charter president, and
Mrs. Irene March, past president.

Market Turns
TTaR Street Chatter
NEW YORK (U PI) - S p e a r
and Staff, Inc., says the tong
range outlook for stocks U fa­
vorable and "we would not
disturb Investments that are
drastically conservative."
However, the advisory let­
ter comments that on a near
term- basis "we would avoid
making substantial new com­
mitments on margin until the
technical picture Improves.”

MARY LU AND JO ANNE KRENZKR, twin daughters of Mr. and Mrs.
A1 Krcnzcr of Forest City recently celebrated their seventh birthday with
a trip to Miami accompanied by their brothers, Je ff and Doug, to visit
their nunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. John Bush. Upon their return, their
parents had arranged another celebration a t home. Attending ♦lie b irth ­
day party wore front row from the left, Jeff, Mary Lu, Jo Anne and Doug
Krenzer. Back row from the left are Alleiie Forward, Kim Clark and Amy
Trowbridge.
.
(Herald Photo)

To Meet
By Margaret Cosby
The first meeting of 1965 of
the North Orlando Garden Club
will be held Thursday at T 30
p m. at the home of Mrs.
George Oglesby, 6 Algiers'
Road, Assisting Mrs. Oglesby
as hostesses (or the evening
will be President Etta Itar
title and Mrs. Donald Matting­
ly.
Mrs. Daisy Crlttendon ol a
total. Ilower^stww will be the;
speaker." Pie worksHS? pro-]
stra in (or the meeting w ill-br I
on flower arrangements and
Mrs. Criltendon’s discussion
will be appropriate to this sub­
ject. She also will Judge and
aw ard' ribbons for . the best
workshop creations.
Refreshments will be served
and guests are invited.

Alexander Hamilton Insti­
tute comments that the mar
ket rally of last week may
continue somewhat further,
hut says the recovery may be
only temporary. The advisory
service says ‘ we believe the
m aikel has pretty well dis
counted the current strength
in general business, particu
tarty in automobile sales and
t h e st'ceT Inventory buildup.'’

■

_

Cut Your Own Taxes - 7
m ortgages outstanding , on
By Ray lie Crane
Newspaper E nterprise Aaan. churches today if churchei ac­
I t probably was an Internal tually received all the money
Revenue auditor who first people claimed they contribut­
said: "There would be no ed on their tax return*.”
Perhapa th a t ia why ao m a­
ny church official! are being
queried by tax auditor* these
day*-to confirm contributions
being reported on tax returns.
As in all other statem ents
f
t
and deductions claimed on tax
forms the burden of proof is
The B. C. Morton O rganisa­ on the taxpayer and it is a
tion haa been named re-n a­ wise man who has a statem ent
tional underw riter of the new from hie church or canceled
Israel American Diversified checks to support his contri­
Fund, Inc, — first investment butions. ,
company of ita kind to follow
Furtherm ore, there is no
the traditional "open-end" for­ "rule of thumb” or ''average
m at of a mutual fund.
am ount" to lie listed a* a con­
E f f e c t i v e immediately, tribution. List w hat you ac­
lh a rrs of Israel American Di­ tually gave. T hat amount is
versified Fund will be distri­ your deduction.
buted to the investing public
Of course, for the overly
through many of B. C. Mor­ generous there are maximum
ton's 63 financial-service cen­ limitations. Contribution* are
ters throughout the United generally limited to 20 per
Stales.
cent of total income. An ad­
The Morton O rganisation is ditional 10 per cent may be
national distributor, of B. C. taken 4f_th« m&lt;mey_ went to
Morton Fund, Ittc. and a deal­ religious, charitable, sclent!/*
er in numhrous other mutual ic, literary or educational or­
funds. The Organization is a l­ ganizations, This doe* not in­
so active in the savings and clude tuition to a school or
loan, fealty Investment trust, college but an outright gift.
and Insurance fields.
In addition to your contri­
butions to church you may de­
duct all contributions to qonprofit schools and hospitals.
Salvation Army, Red Cross,
Cqnununity Chest. Camji Fire
Girl*. Boy Scodta, the various
health funds and societies for
By Jolla Bartoa
the prevention of cruelty to
A card p arty for February children or anintals.
There are other items that
and a fashion show for March
were planned hy the A lta­ are also properly ronsidered
as deductible charitable con­
monte Sprjnga Community Li­
tributions.
brary Association a t the Ja n ­
Say you go to a theater
uary meeting of the executive party where all the proceeds
board.
go to a recognized charity. If
Schedules for each event the cost of the ticket is 130
will b* announced upon com­ and the usual charge for the
entertainm ent or play is |.'&gt;,
pletion of all details.
Expressions of appreciation then the additional g45 is
were given Volunteer workers treated as a contribution
who serve at the library as
we|l as thus* helping with
various fund raising projects
whirh support the library in
order th at it may serve this
part of the county.
Word* of commendation
were expressed Un behalf of
the South Seminole Jaycees
for their interest and commun­
ity service. Jaycees ju st re­
cently completed painting the
outside of the library building.
Notices again were issued
requesting patron* to renew I
memberships in the associa­
tion in order that growth and
servirei offered by the li­
brary may runtinur to he in­
creased.

Business
Briefs

Library Board
Sels-Projecls ^

•Moose Dance

H. R. CARROLL, own­

Or you go to a church a f­
fair and bid &gt;10 for a box
lunch. If tha fair m arket val
ue of the lupeh la fl.SO, you
have an &gt;*4.50 charitable con­
tribution.
Should you give article* of
clothing or household goods
to a church or charitable
agency then the fa ir market
value of the items so given is
deductible.
Many housewives overlook
another charitable deduction
now available to them.
If you are a volunteer work­
er a t a hospital, a den moth­
er to a Brownie or Cub Scout
pack or (he Boy Scouts or
Girl Scout* you may have
t o m e deductible expense*
which never occurred to you.
Aa a volunteer worker, your
cost of transportation to and
from the hospital or welfare
institution is, deductible. If
you used yoifr own car the
cost of gas and oil plus park­
ing may be itemixed. Or you
may simply use a Treasuryapproved allowance of five
cent* a mile on the car.
Cost of meals and lodging
while performing your donat­
ed service are alio deductible.
Should you he required to
wear a distinctive uniform
which is nut readily adapta­
ble to genera) use ita original
rost and laundering expenses
may also he included.
Den mothers who take
turn* holding meeting! for
Scout groups may charge off
the cost of snacks served s t
meetings as well a t transpor­
tation expenses when taking
such groups on field trips.
Delegates to a church con­
vention who are not compen­
sated for their services or re­
imbursed for their expenses
inny deduct the transportation
charges plus the colt of meals
and lodging while attending •
to convention business.
Under no circumstances
may you charge off any value

placed on your lime or services while perform ing such
volunteer work.
Should you donate painting,
a work of a rt, a bond, aecuri- j
tie* or anything of value to
a religious or charitable In­
stitution, the fair m arket val­
ue of the item—it may ba
more or lea* than your origi­
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An informal dnnre and *ner niul malinger of Carrinl for rrteinl&gt;*r» nf Sanford
roll's Furniture Com­
Moose Lodge 1851 mid copany, corner of First
workers of Sanford Chapter
Street am) Oak Avenue,
HIM, Wontrn of Ihe Moose,
is on a buying trip to
will tie held at the .Moose
tlie furniture m arket in
PHONE
Home, 2660 Palmetto Ave.,
Atlanta. Ga. He is exWednesday beginning at 9:30
jM’cteil to return T hurs­
2109 French Ave.
RENO, Nev. (U P I) — Bar­ p.m. A hand .will provide yiulday.
LINDA PFIEFA U F, daughter of*^Ir. and Mra. Nick P fiefauf of Osteen,
ic for the dance.
bara
Davis,
a
IT-year-old
sen­
recently celebrated her birthday with a party a t her home. Guests were
ior at Wooster High School, re ­
classmates in the second grade nt Osteen School. Pictured from the left
turned to school today with *
are Ken net it Pflefauf, John Snyder, Linda Pfiefauf, honurce, Sieve Hullittle more respect for her
lcff and Parker Wilson.
classm ates.
Barbara said Sunday that
• he gave a 21 -question test to
51 persons, including four
Icachcrs and three college stu­
dents, designed to prove that
By Julia Bartoa
-most adults could not pass a
By Jesse Bogun
denomination nf ino Sills. nt p ip e r thsn can he mislaid ha sic high school civic examiThe care nf house plants will
Rome is retained for use hy Ihe and replaced," Hopkins said oatiJin.
be subject of the program for
UPI Financial Editor
the January meeting of the
NEW YOBK (U PI) - The Chase; It -a parkatn-d in the recently. "You may never re ­ Only five of Ihe 51 received
fam iliar paper-hand wrapping cover it if it ia lost."
Altamonte Springs Garden Club
a passing grade of 70 or more.
eur-ent turmoil over the price
which cashiers' window* pro­ As in any Job where accur­ The scores ranged from 35 to
to be held this Thursday at the |
Community House beginning of gold on international m ar­ duce in quantity on paydays. acy and dependability are gov­ 88
ket* haa left at least one bank
at §: jo p. m
About 75 per cent of the cur­ erning factors. Hopkins must
A typical question was.
Making up the host and hos­ employe in ihl* financial con rency Hopkins' department he always careful and always ' name three constitutional re­
handles cami’s in from aboard, on the alrft But after eight quirem ents -for being presi­
tess committee are Mr. and U*r completely unruffled.
Mrs. Jay A. Dailey^ chairmen
mostly by registered sea m ilL years on the Job. he regards dent.” Some answers: “ must
lie ia loo busy each hanking
and Mr. and Mr*. Jefferson
The other' 25 per cent comes alJ that money a t merely stock be a m illionaire" . . . “ must be
H. Hodges, Mr. and Mra. John day taking care of a stock of from domestic sources.
in trade. The sight of it, he m ale” . . . "white only” . .
N. Hadley, Mr. and Mrs, Reu­ millions of dollars In currency.
"Currency Isn't like a piece says, doesn't affect him at all. "married."
He 1* Cornelius Hopkins, ex*
ben Cockley and Misa Deborah
Marine, wtto works in the
Glover.
closely-guarded fifth basement
level at Chase Manhattan's
Ambassador 99041 Hardtop
main office in Ihe Wall Street
area, as a supervisor of the
currency and coin departm ent.
Money la the stock in trade
r a a to n th re e :
By Donna Bate*
reason two:
of any banx, of course, and
AND
ra a s o n o n a :
low Molntenonce Costs, High Resale. The
R. C. Carlton was re-elect­ Hopkins work* amid shelves
Extra
Volua.
Tha
’65
Ambassador
Advanced Srirllng- Ambassador's g&lt;omAmbassador, like any Rambler, make*
ed to hj* 13th consecutive year where currency J k wrapped
keeps all tha solid Rambler virtues and
oraus new styling com* out first against
sera* when you buy It, return* mare' In
aa -chalrinan of tha Longwood and stacked Just at item i in
axtra-vahra
features
such
ou
DoubleoU direct competitors In a survey at tha
trod*. You’ll find all the reason* "why”
Safety Broket (separate systems, front
City Council a t tha reorgan- retell trade at any store. The
tbit major sf£w\&gt;f 1943 cars. Look ol
tn tha *65 Car X-Ray took. 48 pages
and teor|, Deep-Dip rustproofing. Ad­
ixatlonal meeting of tha board currency division, and nearby
tha iweeptngfy changed Ambdsscdor.
with sida-by-sida comparisons of lead­
vanced
Unit
Construction,
Ceramicbald lakt Thursday avening.
Triborough Bridge and Tunnel
Spectacular now six# and Unglh. N*w
A Wide Selection From Which
ing *65 cars. Con save you hundreds of
Armored exhaust system. Cod Spring
Carlson, who ia beginning Authority division handle about
powar, Including big V-l option*, other
To Choose. Many Styles And Finishes.
doBors In the purchase of your next car.
seats, Weother lye Heating and Venti­
his 16th consecutive year on &gt;15 million each day.
•party options Ilka wlra wheel covers,
Proa
af your Rombler dealer.
lating
and
mor*—all
standard
at
na
council, was named to the post
••dining buckal seat*, and othar »parti
And as in any receiving de­
Amrricon Motors—Dedicated fa fried Wire
extra cost I
by a vote of four to one with partm ent in a manufacturing
equipment.
«
tha only contrary vote' being or Industrial concern, the in­
' cast fo r Carl Lommtar.
coming stock gets a thorough
UP ..
Carlson thanked hia collea­ going over. Bills are counted
BIG
STOCK
REDUCTION
SALE
NOW IN PROGRESS
gues fo r th e . vote of confi­ on a federal bill counter and
M U U M I - i- r W &lt; W M il* &gt; )
dence but stated firm ly th at inspected at the same time.
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since ba waa “serving bis last Worn currency la weeded out
' term aa councilman, having no and len t to the Federal Re­
FRIDAY N1TES
intention to run for the office serve Bank for disposition.
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That which passes Inspection
again, ha would relinquish tha
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disturb their stock holdings at
present The bureau says the
perform ance of the market in
the past week "justified out
optimism and clearly negated
the misplaced pessimism o!
some investors, speculators
snd advisory services."

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t l 'i supposed to be hushhush on orders o( the Miami
hotel man paying the bills,
but IS Sanford men are In­
cluded in the 12S Floridans
being flown to Las Vegas,
Nev., for a week of fun. Lo­
cal doctor Is the "co-ordinator" for this area.
• • •
Disabled American Veter­
ans of Seminole County will
be guests -of DAV Chapter 30
at the annual mid-winter con­
ference Friday, Saturday and
Sunday at the Langford Hotel,
Winter Park. Call Jim Hay or
Gaylord Mufflcy at 322 1330,
extension 321, for information.
• • •
Thirteenth annual Police­
m en's Hall wilt be held this
Saturday at the Mayfair, be­
ginning at 9 p.rn. Wear what
you desire and dance to the
music of At N ina and hia
band. Tickets are available
from any policeman or at Po­
lice Hq.
• • •
Korean Conflict v e t e r • ns with short periods ot war
tim e service will he the first
to lose their Gl loan entitle­
ment starting Jan. 31. See
Howard II Harrison, county
service officer, for inform a­
tion.
• • •
City Commission room look­
ed like a movie tel Monday
right with all !hc television
-c-umern* grinding and news
photographer's flashguns pop
ing. The press box w a s
“ crowded" — to say the least |
All generating wonderful ad
vance publicity for Sanford
H ivrrport Marina

By P ottle Austin
Mason H. W harton waa un­
animously elected chairman of
the Seminole County Board of
Public Instruction at an ear­
ly meeting this morning.
W harton aueceeda J, D.
W’right Jr., who presented hia
resignation from the School
Board a t the meeting. W right
was appointed chairman of tha
State Industrial Commission
laat week by Gov, llaydon
Buma.
The name of Don Bales was
wired to the Governor today
by Harold Kastner, chairman
of the G ovem or'i Seminole
County Central Committee to
fill the vacancy on the school
board. The committee relayed
the request ot the School
Board th a t the appointment
he made before the Jen. l ’J
meeting,’ "if possible."
Bales, owner of the Sanford
Motor Company, 1* a school
'trustee.
In accepting th*.leadership
of the local ho'ard Wharton
told The Herald.
“I appreciate the opportunty afforded me by thr-buard’i
derision. The next two years
are going to be rough, but we
have here as fine a group of
men as 1 could -ask, to deal
with the problems facing ui.
The unity of this group and
its dedication of the job hat
been responsible for past ac­
complishments, and will, 1 am
aure, provide the best answ­
ers to the tremendous tasks
before us.”
“ It has been a pleasure to
work with men of the caliber
of this group," said W right
as he turned his office over
to Wharton.

Dr. A. Wf. ~T$p» J r was

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SANFORD, FLORIDA

NO. 103

Bulletin
WASHINGTON (D PI &gt; —
Two If. S. Air Force super­
sonic fighter planes were
shot down In Central Laos
today, the Defense D epart­
ment announred.
One of the pilots was re s­
cued. Searrh and reseue
operations were under way
to recover the other pilot.

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B R IE F S
Reds Threaten
TOKYO (LT’li —Conlmpnist
China today threatened to
take action in South Viet Nam
if the -United Slates expands
the anti-ConVmunist war there.

SJ.MlL^TiVE LANDINGS aboard airc ra ft cuf- •*
rienC^vcre staged by Navy pilots "TOftsdoy fos"
members o f W inter Park Cham ber of Com­

merce when they, nrtlde^a tour of inspection, of
Sanford Naval 'A ir Station ns guests of Capis.
C. W. Swanson and Jam es O. Mayo.

Dies Of Burns
GAINESVILLE (DIM) - —
A 10-month-otd baby, Tony
Lang, diet! of burns received |
Tuesday night when fire destroyed a duplex apartm ent
here,

Health Care

DONALD RALES

County Selects
Standing Boards
And Committees

named vice chairman of the
hoaid and a special meeting
of the group was act fur 7:30
p.m. Jan. 19 to confirm the
new appointee. Regular meet­
Standing hoards and coin
ing of the board is scheduled
Urea have been named fur
for 1 p.m. Thursday.
Ilh-Ii by I hr Si-liiliiulr Count)
The other two hoaid mem­
“Cum nn mi mi. They w n e rlrcl
bers are Jam es tllrkeninejer
eil a I Tv»-»day‘e hoard niret
and John Feans
ing. Tin- members are:
Trustee* nf Fred It. Wilson
M rn n -.il Law Library. C
Vernon Mizr Jr., G. Andrew
Speer. W.
Hiili'liTXbfT. Jt .
Vassar H &lt; aitt-m. Vullr A
W illM S u J r , William IT Ab­
ridge.
T ALLA HASS FK (U P I) —
County thamnni-e riflnftitThe newly organized Board of, lee, Kola-it i harnx, Clifford
Regents elected Raya Harri MrKibbin, Robert J. Crumley,
son of St. Petersburg today to F. J . Moughton Jr.
serve as chairm an of the ad
Hoaid of plumbing exam in­
ministrative hoard for the ers, Archie H arriett. Bill I -acoming year.
« tiu-e, I.amar Stoke*, lfem y
Harrison, an attomby, serv- Lee Sr., Richard Sites.
4*1 as chairm an of the Board
Board o f.electrical examin­
of Control during the four er*, E. C. Harper Sr., C. T.
years of the adm inistration of Ruhun, Jim Lee, Dun Young,
past Gov. F arrts BryantSidney Vihlen.
Elected vice-chairman was
W ater control and conser­
Gcrt Schmidt of Jacksonville, vation. Harold Kastner. M. L
also a former member of the t ullum, W. F. Knowles, C. S.
Control Board
Lee, Vernon Dunn, B. S.
The board designated Dr J Blown, Horner Osborne.
Broward Culpepper to serve a.
Hoard of adjustm ent, Dick
new term as executive director /.oilman, Jack Symcs, William
and re-elected Hendrix Cband Ilalback, Waiter T o :ret, Carl
ler corporate secretary.
Schilke.
Zoning hoard. Boh Roger*.
A K. Shoemaker Jr., linyround lint), Andrew Slunko,
Glenn McCall.
Board of adjustm ent and
appeal*, John A. Burton IV,
William Bush, LrKoy Robb,
John Yale* Sr., Paul CampNEW YORK (U P I) — The
twit
decision of seagoing unions to
Fire comutiaaioneri, 10th
observe longshoremen’s pick­
Fir*
District, Ralph Abell, Otis
et line* marooned luxury lin­
ers at their piers today and Sjoldom, Robert Willis, Char­
les Walker, Lewis Schwcicheightened the economic im ­
pact of the Atlantic and Gulf kert.
Lung range planning com­
coast dock strike.
mittee for recreational areas,
Two passenger cruises were
cancelled immediately when L. B. Reiter, Ted William*.
W. A. Adams, S. II, (Jim )
the team ens' unions notified
Crowe, Ronald Raker, Fred
shipowners they would support
Ganaa, Jim Coltiert, Larry
the strike of the International
Longshoremen'* Association. Miller, W. Henry Wight, Carl
E. William*.*•

Harrison Named
.Regents-Chief

Seven CentrTI Ftoaida coun­
ty unitt of the Florida Heart
Association are meeting at
the Cherry Plaza in Orlando
today to consider the idea of
Joining together in an "impact
a re a " Heart organization, along the lines of the Fast Cen­
tra l Florida Planning Coun­
cil.
• • • •
The Chlslian Science Moni­
tor has come up with a differ­
ent thought concerning the
President's Medtcaro p r o ­
g ra m - Aa you may know,
Christian Scientista don't be­
lieve in doctora and hospitals,
•o want to. know if they might
have the choice of cash bene
fits — in lieu of uffieially au­
thorized medical care?
• • •
ft
J o h n Alexander, County
Commission chairm an, who
conducted his first meeting
Tuesday, came up with a deal
th at could save a lot of loot
for taxpayers. It’s a central
purchasing procedure which
would handle the smaller pur­
chases. This way, reckons
John, they could buy such
Items as letterheads and other
m aterial in bulk quantities. A
limit would be placed on the
am ount of money to be spent
with larger transactions being
bandied, aa now, by the Com­
mission.
*
•
He also has started an energeUc program to refurbish
county psrka. Picnic tables
and benches will be placed in
many of them to they will be Burns Requests
more alluring to tourists and
Opinion On Law
local residents aa well.
TALLAHASSEE (U P I)" —
• • •
Gov. Haydon Burn* disclosed
Commissioners also were
Wednesday th a t he la asking
advised that a legislative act tha State Supreme Court
should be drawn to that the whether th* law creating the
county wti have permission to controversial atate Univeraity
build boat ram ps. Looks like Board -of Regent* la constitu­
Seminole County it starting
tional.
an all-out pitch to
wootour­
Burn* said he la requesting
ists.
an advisory opinion whether
• • •
th* requirement of th* law
T hat's all to the good. Now for Cabinet Board of Educa­
tf we could get the physical tion concurrence la an invalid
work started on the lakefront restraint of th* . appointive
power of tha governor.
beautification project. . ,

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W EATHER: Tem perature above normnl, about 70, T hursday; low tonight in 50s.
VOL. 57

U. 5. 'Nation
Of Nations,'
Johnson Says-

on the S t Johns River * * * * “The N ile of America”

Strike Maroons
Luxury Liners -

County Bows To State's Light Demand
Rep. Joe Davis

WASHINGTON (U P !) — |
House Republicans ir e draft
ing their own health care plan \ i / | | |
in an effort lo check t h e | f | | |
steam roller drive for Prcsi
dent Johnton's proposal.

‘Fruitful’

A ||f ln J
M llv llU

Remap Session

By H arry I. Johnson
That traffic hazard at the interchange of Inter­
state -I mu) Highway 436 will stay. So will traffic
lights installed there recently by the State Road
Departm ent a fte r a series of accidents and near-ac­
cidents.
C o ii n t y commisioners nance of the lights.
It was pointed out that Hie
were told Tuesday that
\
i lie S IU ) has no intention SltD has the authority to
nf changing the design. rinse ally interchange it deem­

KISSIMMEE (U P I) An
(lop Joo Davis will attend The lights will stay s i plarrd,
Osceola County sheriff’s de­
the annual legislative meet­ Hero riling to Itirhry Gre*nf ed a hazard.
Conceivably, this area of puty was handcuffed to the
ing this weekend in Sarasota SR1&gt; eniririi*«*r, who ml mitt rd
thr
interstate rnuhl have all front of his patrol car, robbed
when a • penal committee in n teller "to the County
will he named to work on a C o m m i s s i o n Dial the truffle aceeases ru t off.
ami pistol whipped last night
reupportiunm rnt plan
light* were installed “ hurMulling this over for a few after he stopped to help a raft
Davis said this morning that rirdly."
seconds, commissioner* decid­ torlst -rV) appeared to be hav­
the confermr* will rgvr him I Hr askerl t^ st the cou»,*y
ed trl aco*} t m au ten au re of ing car trouble.
"art opportunity to taik with pay for maintenance of the
The sheriff's departm ent said
t raffle lights and at firat the signals. They learned, too,
GAINESVILLE (U PI) - A various le g i-la ti'r leaders."
\ special Seriali1 eunimlttee commissioners were against that other lights may be an unidentified minister found
, 22 j car-old lineman, William
placed a t the Interchange
Lloyd Games, Melrose, was w ill lie picked to inme up w Ith it.
when tha west alrla of High­ Depply Hotter! Fom es, 2.V. The
killed when he was knocked n plan‘to reapportion ,lhe te'g
tine county official said he
way 436 la widened . to four officer wax unconscious and
I from the top of » fU-foot util­ M ature nn a imputation basis nas been Informed that the
Inlies.
still handcuffed to the patrol
ity pole hy a jolt from a J,- in both houses ns todcred by MID ha* the right to close all
(irreti also wrote tha rum- car.
2Uo volt line.
the U.S. S prerne &lt; "iirt.
hazards" and indicated that
nusalon th at a pro|aisnl for a
Fomes said he wax patrol
Sen Mark N l leveland Jr,
he Die thinking at the
sidewalk along Celery Ave­
ing tf S Highway 411 about
said redav ie will Ire unable to I &gt; rnteiehange if a rontrovnue has been turned down
. . .
, j four miles .north o(
( J A C K A S S FLA i s __
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attend the aey jo n. _
_ | r r*J' d rv' l',P“4 "" mainte because the atate
bas.no such ,
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tJ’P I) — SciontisTY'ffnnt lhC7a -eWnal«- president-dcTiTgnate
fund* av*llah!e.- ‘The "TeJpiesl
nlgh| when hr stopped behind
Atomic Energy Commission James F. Conner trf Brook
wax. relayed by the City Com­
a parked station wagon. He
lial.iv began evaluating re villa also announced h
mission to yjunty officials for
said the car appeared to lie M
Mills of a safety test III which make srntuozlaj apiwiintment
ents
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further relay to tha state.
.(.lie d
1 1 nndcr the proposal, existing
a peacetim e nuclear reactor to the pownful appropriations
Commission Chairman John
approached,
thr
'
try-by-country Im ndgrint
When he
wax blown to hits deliberately committee during Ihr meet*
Alexander appointed commis­
quota* would be gradually eildriver
polnled
a
pistol
at
the
ng
sioner* to supervise vuriuus
minuted over five year*.
deputy and look (he officer'*
I nilrd Pres* International activities in th* rounty.
The Leg stature will gather
Thr quota* would be reduced
Arctic air spilling out of the
WASHINGTON
(U PI) - in special tension m Juno to
John Fitzpatrick will tie In handcuff* and about $10 Forney by one fifth in each year until
had
with
him
President Johnson foresees up work on Die reapportinnmrnt. Canadian prairies set up a charge of tha employment
Fornes Vatd he w-as then abolished, thus avoiding a a
to 41 billion a year In private A three-judge federal panel in cold line today from southern U,a rd- E d ~ Yarborough in
abrupt change in the pattern
chained
to (he patrol car and
loans to college students if Miami recently gave the Leg!- New England to northwest Ok- rhaige of th* agriculture and
of
immigration.
Congress approves one phase atalury until July 1 to realign. 1»horn a that plummeted tem- ro*d departm ent buildings; pistol whipped.
of his (ar ranging education Itself or thr court wilt xtep in pcraltiro* mure than 20 d e -1Lawrence SwoffonU the &lt;&gt;*■
program.
-grcex below zero In some »ec-1reola site and Big Tiee
Und do it.
Smathcrs Admits
tlons
Paik; and Lee Gary tha $35 Million Lien
He ‘Was W rong’
STUART
(U
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—The
Inll was 22 degrees below | couithous* custodian,
trrn*l Revenue Service filed
MIAMI (U P I)—Sen. Georg#
zero at Aberdeen. S. D , and
KUALA LUMPUR, Malaysia Flooded Heater
three tux lieu* totaling $.|f, Sniallieis (D-Fla.) has chang­
(U PI) — Deputy P rim e Minis­
A flood)&lt;1 oil' heater sent llixmarck, N I)., and 14 hrmillion uguinet Die former ed his outlook on U. S. Cuban
te r Tun Abdul Kazak of Mal­ firemen on a run t 111 Cedar hJU m Minneapolis, Minn.
president of Remington-Rand policy.
A hand of light snow swung
aysia today- announced the im­ Avenue today at h ,r&gt;0 a. in
Corporation, James Rand, and
Smathers once called for U.
mediate establishment of two with damage confined to the eastw ard across the Midwest
two corporations be is asso­ S.-binked m ilitary action to
new m ilitary training center* heater. F romc-n said the from Cenlral Missouri to Mi­
ciated with. Rand, inventor unseat Die Castro regime in
to' meet Ihp threat ot aggros house i* (irrupted by Margie chigan ami wax headed toward
of the dial telephone, in n res* Cuba but said here at a news
iioriltrtri New England
Freeman.
sion from Jndum-siu.
TALLAHASSEE (U P I) — jtdent of Free poll, tit mid Ua conference he now feels this
Sale* tax collection* for lie- hamns.
would have been wrong.
cem btr in Florida, baaed on j ------------------------------------------December sales, were up a I
whopping 11.6 per rent from
the sam e month a year earli­
er; S tate Revenue Commis­
s io n e r J. Gd Straughn »uid.
Collection* for December
totaled $20,298,076, a $2 mil­
lion increase over the previ­
ous year.
Collection* lo date for thr
fiscal year total nearly $118 6
million, an Increase of nearly
$16 million or 14.4 per cent
over the same period a year
earlier.
WASHINGTON il 'P t )
Japanese Prime Minister FI
xaku Sain today wound up an
official visit to Washington
desenhed hy troth Ho- U S
and Japanese sources as
Ircmely fruitful."

Lineman Dies

S.'ifuty Test

-Ji Weather Drops
To 22 Below

.School Aid

Meets Threat

Stale Sales Tax
Up 11.6 Per Cent

Your

U. S. Opposes

Progress Plans

UN Closing

To Be Outlined
A program of progress for
1966 will be outlined tonight
at a' M ayfair Inn meeting of
thl- Srminole County Chamber
of Commerce.
AH committee chairmen wjll
review the groupa* objectives
for tli* coming year.
&lt;
Host for th* session will be
Chamber President Loving
Burges*. Tha event start* at
8:3U.

Motorist Robs,
Pistol Whips
Osceola Deputy

WASHINGTON (U PI) —
President Johnson asked Con­
gress today for a m ajor over­
haul of U. S
Immigration
laws.
„
lie proposed abolishing the
40-year-old system of national
quotas which he called " in ­
compatible with our basic
American tradition."
Johnson’s special m essage
to Congress carried out his
State of the Union pledge last
week to seek ifn imm igration
law '.’based on the work a man
can do and not where he waa
bom or how he spells his
nam e."
The President told the law­
m akers today that correction
of' “ serious defects" in the
law was long overdue. He
urged that the program be
given “ priority consideration."
Same As JFK
Except lor technical refinejn c n ls, the-proposed legisla­
tion is essentially the sam e as
sought by the late President
John F. Kennedy In 1963. Ken­
nedy's proposal failed to clear,
cither the House or Senate Judicary committee.
Sen. Philip A. Hart, (DM icb), announced that he
would Introduce legist atton
Friday to carry out Johnson'*
recommends lions.
The heart of Johnson's plan
i&lt; a recommendation for g ra ­
dual eliminalon of the quota
system which has been in use
since 1924 to determ ine tha
number of foreigner* perm itt­
ed lo enter the United State*
from each country.
The President asked that the
promise or Amertra be opened
to other* based on their skill*
anil ability, and on th^lr rela­
tionship to relative* in thta
country so families could be
reunited—not on the basis of
a person’s country of origin.
‘Nation of Nations'
"We are not merely a na­
tion. but a ‘nation of nations’,
Johnson declared. "Violation
of
, ra(|ltmn l)y p,e
donal origin quo!* system does
Incalculable harm.
“ The procedure simply that
men and women from some
countries are. Just because of
where Ihry come from, m a rt
desirable citizens than other*.
Writ!**?
rtghk_tr&gt; diapftrage the ancestors of millions
of our fellow' Americans In thta

UNITED NATIONS. N. Y.
(U P I) - The United States
opposes any move for an ea r­
ly adjournm ent of the Gener­
al Assembly to get around
(he UN financial deadlock,
U.S. aource* aald today.
‘There were Increasing re ­
ports that the elx-weck cris­
ta over Russia's $61 million
UN debt waa leading to ■
move to adjourn tha assembly
this month and returns busioost in September,

I,ONGWOp.D,OFFICIALS receiving oath of office from M ayor Ditvid R.
W entworth (2) are councilmen Percy White (1), R, Q. Carl«on*(3), City
• Clerk Onnie R. Shom ate (5), Tax Collector Roy Shhmftte (6) and Police
Chief Claude Loyo (7). Outgoing Mayor A. ,R. Lormunn (4) displays
plaque for "dedicated service" received from the Longwood City Council.

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Legion Groups See Program
On Lake City YA Hospital

♦

which took place at the Com­
munity Center.
Announcements of coming
•events for the auxiliary inrluded a silver tea and mus­
ical*, Feb. 12, In the Commun­
ity Methodist Church social
hall with gold star mothers
to be guests of honor.
A covered dish supper and
silsnt auction will be held at
the Center on Feb. 28.
Reports of donations revealed that |18 had been sent for
child wetfsro to tha stats de­
partment: |S to th* Chap­
lain’s M(mortal Fund; seven
pillows to the VA hospital:
and canned goods valued at
$25 for Chrlstmsa basket*
provided for thrso needy fam­
ine* in th* local area.
A masting of tho sxocutivo
committee was announced for
U.
Jan. 26 at tha home of Mr*.
Ruth lovanna, ways a n d
meaha chairman.
A combined social hour took
plaeo following tho business
meeting* with refreshments
served by Mrs. David Levy, . U.
MOSCOW (UPI) -T h e Wait Mr*. M, Newell and Mrs. Vi­
will get a close-up look at So­ ola Leon*.
viet Premier Alexei N. Kosy­
gin this spring for theT lrft
i
time since he succeeded Niki­
U.
ta S. Khrushchev.
An announcement of Koty.
gin's -visit and • return trip
Friends of Mr*. Ellen Roeby Prime Minister Harold
Jtuck,
former Ssnford resident,
Wilson was made simultan­
eously both h e n and in Lon­ learned W ednesdiy of h*r
U.
death last night at Odessa,
don.
Tex.
Tha exact d ite i will be an­
Born April 16, 1871, in Os­
nounced later.
The Kremlin remained si­ ceola County, Mr*. Roebuck
lent, however, on President resided for 18 years in San­
Johnson'a statement that ha ford until last July when, be­
U.
would welcome a visit from cause of her health, she made
her home with her daughter,
the new Russian leaden.
Mrs. Martha DarvUle, at
Odessa.
Surviving are five children,
All VIH T il KMKST r a n KID* Paul Yates, Mlnneola; Emory
T h i B oard o f P u b l i c I n a l r u c . Yates, Strasford. N. J .; Mrs
t l o o (o r S i m l n . i l * I ' o u n t / , F l o r ­
L ue.
id a w i l l r « colv« bid* fo r t u r n - Iilllf Simmons and Mrs. P er
litiln *
a ll
la b o r ,
m at tr ia l* , rlli* Nettles, both of SL Cloud,
• q u l p m s n t and s t r v l r a a ra-ju lr.
and Mrs. Darvllts; 20 grand­
• 4 for t h s I n s t a l l a t i o n e t i
C U T A n t t n n a and C a b le D i s ­ children, 34 great-grandchild
t r i b u t i o n K r t t t n i for th o l o t . ren
and four gTesl - great
•«w tn* school*:
grandchildren.
MONBOX
K I .E M K N T A B T
Sit'll- u t | , f a m l n o l * C o u n t / ,
Surviving In Sanford are
F lorid a
v l i . h o x el e u ic n t a h t these grandchildren: M r s .
school
Nalda Cockman. Richard Yat­
W r . S T S l D B K L E M B N T A K Y es, Miss Ols B. Yates and
school
HOOK Kit T O W N SILK M E N . Mr*. Annette McDaniel.’
T A U T S T H u O I.
Funeral and burial service*
O K N K t'A
L l.K U E N T A R T
will be conducted In Odessa.
school
Color slide* of the Laks City
Veteran'* Hoapltal were shown
at tha January eomblnad
meeting of DoBary's Herbert
D. Gibb American Legion
Post and Auxiliary U nit Fea­
tured were faciUtiee of the 483
bed hospital which treated ap­
proximately 8,000 patients
during 1984.
Of special interest to aux­
iliary members were picture*
showing the veterans selecting
Christmas gift* for their fam­
ilies from the Joy Shop spon­
sored by American Legion
Auxiliary,
Department
of
Florida. It was reported that
887 packages, valued at |6,000, ware sent to families of
the patients thl* Christmas.
Monthly business sessions
of the individual group* were
held following the program

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Soviet Premier
To Visit West

Ella Roebuck

Dies In Texas

Legal Notice

O n 144 to r l h * r o m b t n s d pr»fa c t t h t l l b t s u b m i t t e d and w il t
b s r s c s l s t d u n t i l S:O0 P M
T b u r a d a r , l a n u a r r JS, 1*11. ai
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B uilding,
C -m m srclal
Sir**:
B a n r -r d , F l o r i d a / a 1 whLta tin,*
l h * bid* w i l l h* p u b l i c l y o i x n s d
a n d r s a d a lo u d .
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T h a * u o c * * a fu l bl d dar w i l l Vt
ra q u ln d
to f u r n i s h and p a r
fo r
aalla fa elo rr
ptrform anti
a n d i&gt; a /m a n ! bond or bonda
A f l a n l l o n It c a l l t d to tha fa c t
t h a t n o l H a t t h a n th * m i n i m u m
t a l a r i * * a n d w a s * a aa *at fo r th
In th a O p a c if ic a t io n * m u s t ba
paid on th la pr«)* et.
T ha B oard a f P u h lt* f n a t r u c t l o n for S a m l n o l a C o u n t / , F l a t Ida, r t a a r v a o lh * r l * h l lo r *j*ct
a n / a n d / o r a ll blda or lo w a l v *
a n / I n r o r i n a l l t l t a In l h # b i d ­
d i n g . No bid o h a ll ba w i t h ­
d r a w n fo r a p t r l o d o f B f t t a n
( I k ) d a / a a u b u q u i h t t o th a
o p a n l n s o f blda w i t h o u t t h *
n o n a t n t a f th * B oard .
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C n u n l&gt; , F l o r id a .
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Former Resident
Dies In Alabama

Mrs. J. L Johnson. #5, of
n t ono #*l_ot-*Una and oh*"**UpT&gt;y, ' A IIV w h o -m * rt» her
years
horn* for^* number of year.
« ! &gt; * d ( t c * u o n * a t * / b* ob tain
■
br , i t i m * u i n # m e «
n t t h in Ssnford with her (laughter,
t h * K nc ln **rS . L A, I t u h l an d (he late Mrs. W. L. Vance,
C. M m l i m a n . C I S | -* tm * tto
A v * n u * . W l n t « r P a t h . F lorid a. died Monday night m a nurs­
( &gt;r tho rival at! o f do cum *R ta ing horns In Luvernr. Ala.
o b t * l n * 1 Su ch d *p o»ll w i l l bt
While living In Ssnford.
r * f u n d * d la f u ll to * * c h p t i i o n
w h o r t l u r n * lh * d o c j m i n t * In Mrs. Johmon attrndrd First
■ &lt;K&gt;d c o n d i t i o n W ith in to S * / *
Baptist Church.
a ' l r r hid u b - n l n * . w i t h H e l p .
Survivors are two daugh­
Won a* n o t t d h*Liw, A d d i t io n a l
■ t i t m a r b t o b t a l n a d a t n coal ters, Mrs. Howard Weed, of
o f I I oo a a c h , w h i c h w i l l n o t b«
r a f u n d a b l a C o n t r a c t o r # tt o u r * Troy, and Mr*. Glenn Kurts,
In* d o c u m t n u and a * i * u b m lt - of Grand
Rapids, Mich.; a
( I n * p r o p o s a l o h a l l ba r t U n d t d
sen,
Porter
Johnson, of Mont­
. h a l f th * tl*i&gt;uili u p o n r t t u r n o f
d t x 'u n ir n i i in s « o d rn nd lt ln n .
gomery, Ala., and numerous
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and g r e a t d r a ft , p a / a b l t t o th * B oard of grandchildren
a
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n o l* C o u n t y , F l o r i d a ! U. a O o v . granddaughter,
Mrs. J u n e
■ r n m a n t U . n d s . or a a a t l t f a c t o t / bid bond O i o c u U d hy th* Brodie, of Sanford.
Mdd*r a n d a i c t p t a b l * t u r a l l t t
Funeral and burial services
In a n a m o u n t s q u a t in f | y * p , r * n t o f l h * Mil s h a l l b* s u b . will t&gt;e held Thursday morning
in Troy.
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EDITOR'S NOTE: Prrsid rnt Johnson's program of subsidy from the general
Treasury is expected to be
health care for the elderly
seems assured of pannage $10 million.
In 1967 it would be $45 mil­
by Congrrs* this year. In
lion. It would be expected to
thin dispatch I 'i 'l rnrrrspondrnt George J. Marder
explains how the adminiatratlon'a plan would work.
^
By-G eorge J. Marder
WASHINGTON &lt;Ul'I) —
If you're ~^|^ue*&gt;Y^r on July
1, 1968, and you become aick
enough ta need hospital tre a t­
ment or a nurse, Uncle Sam
would pick up part of the
bill under the adm inistration's
health care for the elderly
p ro g ra m .
This federal aid would be
available whether you're rich
or poor or somewhere in- be­
tween, w hether you’re work­
ing or retired, whether you’re
under Social Security or not.
But the person who has to
go to a hospital would have
to figure on paying the first
J a y 's bill, or something done
*Io it. The adm inistration pro­
posal contains a deductible
factor before the insurance
begins to pay off.
This deductible would be
s rt at one day's national aver­
age cost of hospitalisation.
At present, this figure would
be about $40, but the sum
m ight be differen t- by the
Kimc the program goes into
effect.
NO MED1CAI.. SURGICAL
A fter that the government
would pay hospital bills up
to s maximum of 60 days. It
would not, however, pay for
any medical or surgical ex­
penses: these would have to
he coveted by private insur­
ance.
In addition to hospitalirntion. there are these three
fringe benefits:
•—The government will pay
for Hit days of outpatient
se n ire Hut again, tins be­
gins after tie- ib-ditct bir fat
I &gt;i tin outpatient servin',
tit .1 duetiblg would be half
_ t'
to t int of the rust of hos" i i V a t ..n - at current cost
11-v**T- about $20,
The pi "gram would pay
foi h me health service, such
as :i v siting nurse or other I*
health Worker, hut not a doctm
['Ins would include 240
stub inline visits a year,
if, ,i fti'i hiisjntaiiration.
a patient reunited treatm ent
, K *1 a medical facility which
has jn nrrnngeme'nt with u
huapitqJ to continue tin- rare,
that also would he paid fer
up to till days. Thi- is called
post hnepital extended rare. It
wntilil not go into effret until
Jan. 1, lit 117, however.
WHO FAYS7
Betides tlie question of who
^ g r t s what, there's the ques­
tion of who pays fer t h e 'proposed new serviees. The an­
swer Is that just about every­
one pays, hut only those tifi
and over collect.
The adm inistration's pro­
gram would be under Social
Security, though maintained
in a sepal ate fund.
A special Social Security
" h rip ila liia tin n tax would be
imposed, startin g at n 1 per
rent nf earnings and inrrcaa
ing to 0.45 per rent in I!lfl3
and thereafter, The tax would
he imposed pn earnings up In
15.(530 n year and would he
.matched by employers
In dollar amounts, the hos­
pitalisation tax would work
®out this way:
When the plan rrat-hr* its
peak in 1900, a persen Under
Social Security earning $5,00(1
a year would pay $25.10 a
year into tha hospital insur­
ance fund. Even if more were
earned the same amount
would be paid In; if less, there
would l&gt;e less paid In.
^
TICK UP TAB
For those elderly persons
not upder Social Security but
eligible for the hospital in­
surance benefits, the federal
government wculd pick Up the
1 lab. The bookkeeping arran g e­
ment would work thi* way:
The Social Security hospi­
talisation fund would pay thr
copts of those over OS collect­
wing from the program hut net
covered by the Social Security
retirem ent system. Then, each
year Congress would appro­
priate money from the general
Treasury to repay the fund.
In other words, all taxpay­
ers would subsidise *the two
million oldster* who would
come under the plan but who,
f t would not be under Social Se­
curity.
f

NOTICE
level e ff and decrease as
more people come under So­
cial Security.
But the subsidy is only a
small fraction of the program.
The remainder of it is pay-

as-you-go on the basis of the
new Social Security taxes.
W O N T GO BROKE
In the first year of opera­
tion, the new- hospitalisation
fund would be expected to

take in $1.3 billion but pay
out only about $800 million.
In the second year, 1967, it
wouli) take in alm ost $2 bil­
lion and pay out $1.75 bil­
lion.

Those who have planned the
program say th at the fund
would not go broke or get
shaky regardless of how high
hospital costs go.
They say the fund is set up

to handle higher hospital costs
for as far Into the future as
It is' possible to plan.
Administration p l a n n e r *
have based the fund on these
assumptions: T hat for the

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Oviedo
Tribe Clobbered
62-24 In Sixth
Straight Loss

Top Competition
Expected
At Horse Show

finished with a gigantic 247
gam*. Feel* good, do**n’t It,
Georg* 7
Other* hitting abet* the
'prof*aatonal plateau’ Includ­
ed Paul llarco tt* 211, PH*
The** wore th* final* of th# Peteraen 212, Johnny Bridge*
By M argaret C**by
By David Higginbotham
fir* gama Scotch double# thla with two 208 game*. Phil
Seminole High eager* lost
Howard Lloyd, president of
paat Sunday evening, handicap Roch* with all deuce* 222 and Dusty Boot* Biding Associa­
their sixth a irtig h t game last
Included. Thoaa two little pin* LS8 (Lucky S tiff SplIt-aW) tion, has announced Sunday’s
night to th# Oak Ridge Pio­
represented th* difference of with a 236.
show wlD b* on* *f th* big­
neer* of Orlando in a Metro
prixa
All act for th* two-man Urn- gest yet, ,
quit* • few dollar# la
In priaa
Conference game by a score
money far the** folk*.,
Ited acratch l*egu« on Wed­
Competition la expected to
of 24 to 02.
Tba moral of Uio story la nesday* a t 2:30 put. They’ll b* th* keenest, atnr* thl* la
In the first period it look­
tk a t If yon har» a big wiJ*- call them»«lv*a th* High-Low th* third show la a series of
ed a* if Oak Ridge would run
opoa apllt.. . . don't bo greedy League. Selected th at by vir­ •Is for which contestant* are
the game the way they w ant­
by trying U conv«rt K- Taka tu* of the higher averaged vying fa r th* beautiful sised it to go, especially when
thoaa pint of which you're bowler taking along on* who month MltchaD T railer trophy.
they were ahead nine to tero
■ora aad than you’ll bo plena* didn't have oa* quit* to high,
until Ron Hinson finally made
At th# present lira* ja ck
aotly surprised when you fig- bene* the high low. . . . .pretty Kelley, senior division rider,
a basket for the Tribe. The
oro your total a t the end of sneaky, b u h f
first quarter ended with the
and E vert Shoemaker, junior
tba ram*.
Pioneers ahead 10 to 2.
Officer* nominated for thla contestant, both from Cocoa,
Thin la oopoelally true If (•ague w*r* George Swann. load tho top six riders with 29
In the second sla n ts the
you're on a atriko or a dou­ Jack Kanner and Garry Fox points each.
Tribe started to pick up with
-■ president, vie* president
Mike Gray, Buddy Slumpf,
F&lt; Rowing them are junior
ble.
**er»Ury-treasurer, rv» division riders Tommy Austin
Coorratulationa aad bost
Nicholas, Gary Loyd, and
w ith*. to our newly formed spectively.
Hinson each making twu
of Long wood with 26 points,
point* and Steve Groover
As of thla paat Wednesday, Christine Cc^pelen with 25
competition thl* we had a eomplet# league of points, and Valeric Allrod tied
treking one on a free throw.
Although the Seminole* made
p a rt Friday evening with 16 10 taarea. Ho|rev*r, Uter# »*» with senior rider Jo* Can­
couplet participating.
the** scoring plays the Pio­
a lata entry which upped It non, 23 point* each, all from
neer* made 15 mor* point* to
Al Probat waa elected pres- to 11 team*. So. if you’d like Orlando,
At this Sunday’* show on
incroae* their margin to 25
hlent for thl* happy group and to boyrl and you and your
Dick Mayer received the nod partner can jnuater a torn!lin­ electronic device again will
fo IS by the, end of -the ftrot
for the 'Veep’a* position. ed average e i around 340 tn used to tim* events
Hard-working je rry Kan ter 360, then' you’ll be In good one on*-hundredth of a sec­
Oak Ridge moved tv rn fa r­
la aa*uining th* dulie* of see- company. I can ataur* you. ond to speed up eventa, give
ther In the lead in the heated
retary-trva.nrer and little
play in th* third -land by
Ju st can't aay enough about greater accuracy and elimi­
making 21 point* to Sanford’*
elgbt-yaar-old H arry Blerly the good time th a t everyone nate tho possibility of num­
rig.
ALONG FOB THE RIDE — Toronto’s Kent Douglas (19) grabs New
aix. Frank M urray and - Dill
III waa aelected aa the ter- had who attended the Friday erous run-offs.
Day made a hoop each for th*
Mrs. Dot Ball o f Cocoa
geant-at-arm a. (Detcha nobody nig h t Mr A Mrs *Chriatmaa'
York Banger Billy Hick* (12) and holds on for
quick trip across the
Tribe and Gray and Stu ipf
get* our of lin t In thla lea­ party thia paat Saturday, (bet­ will be on hand to judge the
Madison Squnr« Garden ice. Both m en w ere chasing loose puck when their
rnad« a free shot e*&gt; h to coregue. hub?)
ter late than never, don’t you western pleasure clsssos.
skates caught, resulting in an em barrassing spill a t mid-ice.
Grand entry Is scheduled
prise Sanford'* six points.
Th* highlight of the league th in k !)
Stum pf wa* the only playwill be oa th* lt t h night when
There waa a short half-hour for I p m. and there will be
er on the Sanfcrd team tu
•nly th* young*ter* of the get-together at th* Split-aki's five junior and senior event*
►core in the final period with
league will c*mp«t* for three (which lasted two hour*. I'm including keyhole, clover leaf,
two hoop, and a free thiow
pritea • brand new bowling happy to say) and then w* pole bending, western pleasure
for five points whil* Oak'
ball, »hoe* and bowling bag.
adjourned for a happy tim* and flag race with pickup and
The hotle.1 *printvr* at the
Intrlligrory wound up an- (th Rare — 5/11 — Tim e 11.11 Ridge -cored 16 points for a
Grace Mell* mad* ber de­ with our regular end af th* musical tires a t open events.
3.40 M u 2 40 62 to 24 ct-r.forerc* win.
but to th* Sanford bowling season bowling banquet a t th* A* a final* there will be a track arc matched in tonight'. other nose back in third while n i l i A n n ie
11.00 4 20
jackpot jumping figure 6.
In th* preliminary game
area, afte r aa abaeac* of ap­ Capri R estau ran t
featured lieb r.c c at the San- _WofM F airest v m back still Twinkle On
ll&gt;
Gemini
2 40 between the Baby Tribe and
lord
Orlando
Kowx-l
Club
.
..
,
Junior
and
senior
division
proximately thro* year* aa
If you don’t bowl now,
another
now
in
fourth
place.
Every greyhound tn the field
Qumicla (1-2) 523 00
the Baby Pioneer* Sanford
hubby Hal completed hi* stud­ you'rw surely m ixing out on high point trophies will be
lost by only one point with the
io* fa r th* title of chiroprac­ meeting lot* of ftne-fclk* from \ awarded a* well . • a trophy woo hit last sta rt and will be 1’ac* setter Glory Trana fin- Perfect* (121 53160
ith Rare — S — Time 40.*1 k.ore 4') to 41.*
and aix ribbons in vvtry event going all out to score tn to- ished fifth,
tic physician, and converted this area.
T2 "V S 10 3 ?0
night * Hm Bos special
R*«ult* of last night's races Hoodwinked
Wally Jarnlgan led the
the throa-six-aeven-tan. (Won­
The Saturday morning Jun- in oach division.
$0 40 a *0 Tube in the first p -ric i »-th
O B ' . New Day and Ebony lat R ate — 5/H — Time 11.41 Patty Ring .
der If th a t’* aome to rt of lor Bowling I vague tries ita
II 40 four points and Ron P'-dlev
Rock, Insiders' of the two best Tracy Lou
6.D 3 4 /3 40 \f C.’s (is.axle
•m m Spllt-*kb . . . Jay-off for darndest to emulate th* adult
timings of the season, were Michael K.
3 ho 3 10 Quinlelf i 3 6 i 1102 40
and T rrrf Echo!, made a free
about -thro* year* and than keglers. They even have their
|th e morning line faio n tea So ^Only G reater
J SO prr.Vcta &lt;3-d) 125*50
»hut each, but (Jak Ridge
maybe you’ll Improve, MAY­ own Chairing# Board. Thla
win the feature
Quin el* (1-4) 111.60
Uh Race — S/IS — Time 11.72 dumped tn thre* hoop* and a
BE THAT 181|
paat week, Rob Jones and
Circus Wooder. who wen hia | *nd Rare — 9/16 — Time 31.63 J v rt Doll
!W 4 S&gt; 2 t*0 foul shot for seven point- to
In thl* aau* W’tnd|ammer D rnw r YoUopIch battled to a
fin ! SOKC start &lt;d the season Hi Jody
40AO 4 »o 3 60 Pale Star
I SO 6 *0 give there a one point lead
Women’* Scratch leag u e, tu r­ thro*-game tim* of 4tb. With
Jet Lane. team Is in the tup by four lengths Saturday night trUh Slert
4 40 4 00 Bob Buck
T 60 going into the aecond alamo.
key* wrr* biased by Ann Mor­ an additional ninth and tenth
11 20 (jumiela 13-41 14? 00
l.a rrj ifodgra mad* f» jr
ta r. Pat 8ipley, Fury Ren* frame roll-off and June# fin­ spot In the City League with after moving up from Tampa. Scotty Joe
a four point win from the San also will have lot* of backing Qulniela ( 4 6) 12 30
Perfects (3 4) 1120*0
point* for the Tribe in the ,ec
and Elaine Ko*trial.
ished with a M0 to Denver's
ford Manufacturing team Paul
»th Race — 5/10 — Tim e 31.27 ond pr,-od with Frank Whig
In last w*ek’s Single H at* 496.
Mam*'-* was the big gun for at 31.13 wound. in winning Jrd Race — S /lf — Time 31.7s Candy Mon,-/ 10 SO 4 mi t 20 ham and G rtg Gaitaa making
ic League, Georg* Swann wa* -- Our Friday afternoon group
S so 3 60 3 00 Ilo« Rotihie
9 6" 6 JO a ho- p each for two points
pin-poundlng until he finally from Deltona get* larger each Jr&lt; La new with hi* 377 59! art Saturday night's feature a n d 'Hunter * Mac
sod Jack Frost wa* high fur Ebony Rcsrk was clocked at Amu* Genius
*00
5
at
Ktfin*
4 30 and Paul la-Roy adding one
wrok. If you lira. In that rap­ the manufacturing men with
&lt;&gt;n a free throw. The IV-neer*
3114 while winning Saturday I C.'s Mraiow Day
3 23 Qumiqri 13 3) SS2 60
idly growing community and 304 ST7.
night's
ninth
event
'
Quimrla
i « - « i 533 20
Perfects
iJ-5)
IMS
SO
made 12 points to givt mem
would like to meot some of
In other league artiim the
ar.si% m.R ro« %t t
O B i General U&gt;ok the lea- P erf'v ta t i k i IV I •
l"th Race — S/IS —Time 31 a# a 19 to 16 margin at the half
your
new
neighbors,
why
don't
BO4MIf or ADJt irH K U
Bob i Restaurant team took
Wayti* Bumatead and Whig
yoa join our regular group over the number two spot with lure race last night in one of 4th Rare — 5/IS — Time31.s? o It , General16 00 7 is) 5 M
*1 P iM lf N f s H m
the closest finishes ever seen Tig Twist
* 2u s '*• 4 40 Miss Arilima
5 40 4 "0 ham made two basket* each
To whom It R**r roftctri;
each
Friday
at
i
pm.
Th*
only
a three point win from the Pry • at the krone! club
Th# lepiiBoi# Cvanty lio#rd
Bold Slip
3 so 3 9u intelligence
" SO and Echoia mad* one for a
cf A4J«itRi6fil will hoM i j.yJ.. thing » , ask is that you com* or'* State Farm
insurance
Th* first four finishers hit Run* Heap
3 t*' QumirU &gt;7-•» 1143 60
total of ten points in the third
lie iM-wrnf to roo#ia#r th# with th* idea of having fun
team Pryor's were m aecond the wire almost simultaneously Qulniela (2 Si 53* 20
1- •atlllltjr of frwatlwf • #(»#•!
Perfect* (6-71 1167 20
period while the O r l a n d o club
&lt; al aacopii-n to •t# g^nlt.* mure so than how t ' - d or place Until they met the bomb
P
erfrrt*
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2
•
IIS*
90
tlth
Rare
—
S
—
Time
«a.7S
made
14 points to hold the lead
and
there
was
a
spread
of
lte*ulitii&gt;fta io relots'* tear 1M badly you're -geing to howl, ers from Bob's
Restaur ant
,h&gt;|) two lengths tietwceo 3th Rare — 5/IS — Time 31.53 Mu !».lUnd
' h i l .r Os* Tssks. ss request.
m
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14 tk) 3 60 2 60 3.4 to 25.
T
hat’ll
do
*-i ar n «.ru. o . . o J p a o r . Th“ U d" “ ,or ,h “
team . Don Dorman was the ^
[u-,l iarj )*»( grryhoundi Lro Mart a
17 63 3 an * pi Borden'* Pnd*
. 2 60 160
In tha fourth quarter the
Cross Gvi II, Oak-an 4 ll'lls hgb Don't forget about Moonlight
i l 90 9 So Tama Ran
3 60 Baby Somlnolea really cam*
dlvlslao to tko -todowln# -1,#. Bowling on Saturday a t 9 pm big factor in B o b . win with Bernard Collin, veteran pro- Lot. of C s.h
crlks* *ro*#rtyi Got u , oaka tremendous 243 gam# and ■ siding judge, said h* could not Morr Idea.
4 60 Quimrla (2 4) 319 20
to life out scoring Oak Ridge
tant Hilts tuudlvrlslor..
37* .m e * . John Zculi was th# re&lt;.lU iuch , Ufh, ..bUnket Qumicla (1-3 ) 571 00
I'erfecta ( 4 2) 5112 50
in that period. Dudley led the
Ihitlls hsarlr.* will &gt;•# katd
hot .hot for Pryor'* with • 336 (in|lb ••
In (ka County Cnmmlsslonsr*
Perfects (3-1) 3175 30
. Mulurl K indle 560.364
|&lt;K-alt with aix point* aril
Rousw. Court II o us*. Ksuford.
»et Lake Monroe Inn heWl i
M sevrn to-ooe
Whlgham was aecond with
Ftoridn. on J s s i s r r II. t i l l
their fourth glare standing d e - l,) ,^ hroi[r second, dropped
a t t : |t P. M. or na fraon th-rathree. Burnatead and Echoia
after aa poaatbla
•pit* 'losing three points to back to fourth on the final
added a basket each and Mark
Ssmiaolfr &lt;-oorty Ikwr-t af
th* "upoetter*" W is d o m ---- - turn and then cam e on fast tn
Uaborn added a free ehot to
Adiusimsnt *
*
S enlc* te .in . Al Cbs'Jkn wa. !hr , trMch to u k e lt , U Mis.
Dy Hal A. Colbart, qwalrgive Sanford 40 point* The
TALLAHASSEE (UI’l) — high for Wisdom with a 519
wson
Anrona roared from seventh
Pioneer, made eight point,
I’ukltsk Jan. IS. IH4
Th* Game and Fresh W ater to tal while John (the !a&gt;mb)
CDI-IS
but it looked like the T rite
Fish Commission reported 46 K.’xvland took hooors (or la k e plac* In the final straightaway
would win when they h ad ‘the
■ E N IV O L r COCSTT
dr*r wrr* killed Jan. 9 during Monroe Inn with a 212 30$ to finish a Box- behind O.l) »
a n « n ■* o r a d s c i t u k i t
ball in lb* fourth quarter. The
G cnrral.
an experimental ontlorloos series.
kallva of Pwfcll* llaarta*
gam* ended with Oak Ridge
T o w kora It m a r o a c o t o i
deer hunt on th* Eglin AFB
Tba Ctyok'i Corner team bcld
T i l k a m ln o l* C o a n t y R oar *
ahead 41 to 40
reservation.
fifth plac* although the^ drop­
of AdjustiTttnt will hold a publi d k s n r m a t o r u n a ld a r th* poasWildlil* biologists classi­ ped threw point* to th* Amer­
I t lllly of a r a a l l n * a o poeu)
Cubs Sijfn 3
fied th* hunt as successful.
ican Legion Post No 53 t*»ra.
a x r o p l l o a to tk* Eui-lt-c Ursula
Director A. D. Aldrich said Post Commander Tom Best
CHICAGO (D P I) — The
Alan* I* pas wit o 4 , | kaonslo
I* an A -l Asrtcuitur* son* aa th* legal harvest of surplus
Chicago Cub* today announ
led
hia
team
with
a
M
i
353
raquaots* ky Doa Spraadbury
| NEW YORK (LTPI) —
cod th* signing of Ltndy Mc­
oa Iks following daaerlhqd pro- deer, regardless of sox, waa »erie» and Team , Captain Mickey Mantle will have a conpony: NWU of I W t (Iota wu, “ nothing mor* than good
Daniel and two took!* relief
Clyde
P
k
rc
y
w
a.
hot
cm
hi.
for
|
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U
^&gt;oth.
of VWI, of X V (t of l « k l sound wildlife management
pitcher*. Gordon Bcgt and
Soetloa 14-lta-ilK .
trail with a 205/543 scries WU hia feelings about b*ing sec­
public ksarlag will k# ksld and th# same typo of monagv- Its (Firecracker) Magtto waa
Ray N*
ond b a it
la th* County ComwlaoUnsra ment program practiced by
the star for Couki Corner
Hooni. Court H«u*o. fanford.
Ralph Houk, vice president
Florida, on January IS. t i l l at domestic livestock fanners."
with zuo/561 in the final match and general manager of th*
Til* P. M. or a* oooa tkaraaftsr
Aldrich said 270 hunters of the night the Ruse k 44'ilk's
fr* paaalhl*.
New York Ysnkeva, confirm­
nomlaol* C a u ty Board of participated in th* h u n t
Restaurant
te»m
regained ed a previous report by Do­
Adjualiwaot
their winning stride with a ited PrrM International when
By Hal A. Cuihart ChairMohammed d slm ed drsernt four point plastering of their
m#i
Pal-ltak Jan is. «SSI
from Ishmael, son of A bra­ old tormootrrs the Harry'* he intimated Tuesday th at
ManU* would rwelv* a 5100.CDi-SS.
ham tod H sgar.
Bar tod Package team. Gtar- 000 contract for th* third
ik k is a L i t o m t
g* Paulk w u th* mainstay of straig h t year,
n o v Mi&gt; u r A U J t 's T u r v r
Us* Rosa and Wllk's outfit with
Vsilrs of Pwkll* Maori a*
Thar* ha to boon acres re­
To whom It may coaeara:
■ 210 564 and team captain port* th at ManUa'a salary
* Tho Sawlavla County Board of
sr.w in o L B r o r m
Gordon Honeycutt waa close would b# bout tod above th*
Adjnatmoat will hold a public
Bovmd * r AisJt r r w a . T
ACTION! THRILLS!
hoarta* to ooasldsr Ik* poaabehind with a fin* 200/561.
»•((*• Of F s M M M eu H *.
oiXi '
(-■top figure of 1106,000 rocoivIklllly of tra a tlk x pormtaaloa T o b b s is M may c s S o r .i
High games recorded this *J by Willi* Mays of tb# Baa
taapark a traitor la ooajskctloa
Tk * Stains!* C o a t y Board
with aommarcUl aa# for oooap- of Adjastaoat w ill bold a pub­ week were by Don Dorman
WINNING FORM—CHjrmpk chsmplon Christina Goitschcl
ok»y by aa omployo* la a C-S lic h ta rik f to cosaldor th* with 243, Paul Marcotte 227. Franriaci Giants, but Houk
FIRST GAME
ib
Is back tn winning form as she whips
into action to s i s a
on)y said,'- " th a t's • le t of
Commorwtal sea* aa to ssriisd btoalbllttp of sraatlag a v a rSlalom
i
k
i
in
Gonnanx.
John
SpoUki
214,
George
by 6 C Blows! *o tba follow- lane* to lb* Boalag Bogola7 ;4 0 y ja .
la x dootlikod proporty: U’S of Hub* to pa r a i l kltrhan faclU- Paulk 210, Honeycutt and Geo­ bunk."
PARI-MUTUEL
tb* fottowlaxi Box XW cor It** la a gusot aaartaant which rgs Swann hub, John Kn^eiand
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and Harry Prole coat 212,
K 11*4144' I II ft X TS* 1144' Ilia* -w. oa tk* faUowtac do* P im p and Beat 200. Jock
LONDON (D PI) — Eng­
II
6AMES
NlfiHTl
B IS ft ■ SI* 1144' B IMS ■ IS* erikod proportyi X U af Lot S.
414*' I I ' ft N tl* 1444' C It.Sf Glttl* Watklagloa K* tataa auk. Frost 104, Murphy 201 and 201 land's Haary Cooper, heavy.'
ft n is* # r ■ t# i l ltd. i t i dlvlai.a, r. U S. P*. fj.'w lih and Magtto aa even 300.
weight champion of tha Bri­
ON 100 BRANDS
W lr aa rood «** ft t# box. aaaaaaal for rood yarp aoa
tish Empire, meet* Dick Wipovor K II ft of-Lot S.
Mobil* Manor lad Soetloa.
Public boarlng will bo bold S e n io r G o lfe r
Public hsarlax will k* hold
perinea cf Buffalo, N. Y , to­
I* tha County Commlasloaora la tb* Coaaty c»aal**loa*r*
NORWALK. Conn. ( U P I t - night in a fight that may doCRL an ,' /
L
llooaa. 'Cuwrt Hour*. Baaford. Hooa. Court Ilona*. Saaf.-rd
Florida, oa Jaauary IS. ISSI at P lan So. on January is. l i f t at WUliana D- Higgins of San eld* whether Cooper retire*
Til* P. M or a* oooa i nor oaf tar tils P, M. or aa oooa thoroaltar
Leandro, Calif., winner of th* or conUnM* in tha ring.
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man
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Publish Jan. IS. tSS4
Golf Dig**! magaalsa.
real) will c o m *24 acres.
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48 Deer Killed
In Experiment

Lions L#ad
Throughout
At the s ta rt of Tuesday nlght'a Oviedo-Florid*
Air Academy yame at Melbourne the score was 0-0,
That'8 -the only time ii was close.
Oviedo's red hot basketball artists downed the
Academy 95 to 65 as Hex Brooks scored 34 points.
David El»el bucketed 3 5 ---------------------------------points fo r th e Academy
but th e re s t of th e squad
l&amp;iwed f a r behind.

Brooks

•Greyhound Five
hitting
Squeaks 1-Point
in Last Seconds

kept

with his jum p shot# as Tim
Colbert fired away out front
as Oviedo moved to a 21 to
15 lead in the first quarter.
Florida Air mad# it appear
to be a contest in the second
quarter, movtng within five
polnto^-15 to 30—but th«t'»
a* Close a*_thry get.
The score, was 40 to 30 *t
the half and 60 to 53 as th*
final period started.
The Academy’s defrfi.e d §appeared Ilk* a je t on take­
off In the final stantm and
Oviedo surged ahead.

By Jim Racrhca
Herald Sporta W riter
Lyman High School'* Greybound* squeaked to a &amp;8-to-57
victory over Leesburg on th#
tatter's court Tuesday night
after tha lead had changed
hand, a whopping 17 time*.
Th* win k*«p* th# Grey*
hound'* Drang* Belt Confer­
ence record .p o tle ...
Mike Sterling settled (ho
UlUT hf f e e d a tfc'Opointer with 34 oecotula re*
reaming in th* final .tan as,
Leesburg held th* lead a t
the end of the first quarter
when they bucketed 10 points
to th* visitors' 8. Lyman
caught fire in the second pe­
riod and took the lead by on*
point. 'jS to 23 aa th# f lr .t

Oviedc’a fifth win of the aeaton.
E ltl'a helper wai E i Rnv*
with 13 for th e loaer*. This
wa* Florida Air Academy'*
aecond lot* in a row after
four straight win* at the atari
of the aeaaon.
Oviedo
22 15 26 2b—96 them ahead with a haiket*
15 16 2 3 12—65 with aix seconds left In th«
Academy
1period.
The hoot team tipped ahead
t in the third teation scoring
20 points to tha Greyhound*
17.
The lead continued to see­
saw hack and forth until th#
M iry McLaufhHo foiled her sparkling basket by Sterling
fl”#t Z4 irAir. • in the Hi Iced the rot;teat.
Nuotieii Bom Jin* l.ea ru e thi«
Scorer* for Lyman were
mro’h Her tcore mat an Slit A*her with 17; Sterling. 12;
\o the Jrt Inn train a# they Gen* Wmklenlan, 12, Davn
made a clean »ue#p ./faintt Mali*. 12; Eddio Lung. 4; and
Wt!#on-M*ier Furniture.
Richard M orv, L
Hetty N«-# iomc'9 1W WT
Leesburg a top baskaUera
hr&lt;|&gt;rd Hunt He«lty win three were John Wolfe, 16; Jim
fvoints from St#n%tri*m -Heal* Crum. 14; and Craig D»wkt).
ini, 13.
Marc* CarathefV !0 M ? 2
In the Jayveo contest L*eomat high fo r Natmnmide In- buig tie d out a 61 to 46.
• urmnie when they tallied
.three points from .\rt Brown
I'est C'tntrol
Nominees Set
Marf a r e t •f*rkt 179*4&lt;0 Tor
NEW BRUNSWICIC—N'. JT
1i **&gt;ir#•r.0 T r a c t o r * helped v o r r
(D P D —The Football Founda­
threw mina ajfiainst Sn«'en.ak
tion Honors Court will rum *
er &lt; 4*nsti u rlio n .
nine former college player#
iKil Button and Carolyn from among 66 nominee* to
Sallee cf#n%erted tr.t -V10. the National Football Hall of
Betty Nfwioni# anti l» u u r Fame during the convention
I‘&gt;le 2-7; arid t!ile^n Corn* ft of the National Collegial*
the l &amp; Hett) Newsornr put Athletic Association in Chi­
loyrther four strike* in a rom cago this weekend.
TVie league is now at the
half may matk and tim stand­
ings arm;
Stcnstrom Realty, 53-1S;
Behrens TrarU»rs. 47la2U ls;
Jet Inn. 42*2»i; J o r'i Laundry.
Bob’s nnd Otto’s
36.S2; Southern Air. 3t&gt;-32;
Barber Shop
Nationwide Insurance,.
IN THE NEW
T2 ‘w; Wilson Mater Furni­
ture. 32-3*; Art Bromn Pest
Sanford Plaza
Coritrul. 32-3^; leaks Monro*'
H uy. 17-93
Inn Lsai»««, 27*41; Hunt Real­
Operated By
ty Checkmate*. 23-4-*; M A R
HOB WILKEHSON
Bar 21*47, and Shoemaker
(Ionstraction, lw-49.

Mary M'Laughlin
Rolls First 200

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Light Tuna

Fluffy "AH"

81c "All"

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Page f&gt;— Wed. Jnn. 13, ’65

Casselberry
'Admiration'
Society Meets
Dr Julian Stews trow
I t w m alm ost • mutual ad­
miration society meeting Mon­
day night when tha Caraelberry Town Council waa re­
organized for the year 1965.
County Prosecuting A ttorn­
ey Ken M rintoih, who waa
renominated and conflrmad
for another term aa attorney
for the council, and retiring
board ' chairman Edward A.
I.unn came In for moat of the
arroladea.
Doth ware highly commend­
ed by membera of tha coun­
cil and cltltana for tha faat
th a t during tha paat two
year* more municipal legiilation waa enacted by tha coun­
cil than during tha entire pre­
vious S3 years of tha town'a
hintory,
On the other hand, McIn­
tosh ami I.unn—a fte r compli­
mentary remark* to each
other—cxpreaicd their appre­
ciation to. other member* of
tha board and appointaaa
serving tha town fo r thalr
efforts to make the past two
years tha most progrelslve
during* the p a it.q u a rte r cen­
tury.
Also sworn Into office
Monday were Town Marshal
Cua .Sawyer and Town Clark
Mary Hawthorns. Mrs. Haw­
thorne waa highly command­
ed by I.unn for her aarvlcai
to the council.
I.unn declared th a t during
1(104 the council, which has
12 regular meetings a year,
actually met 31 times to con­
duct I lie affair* of th* muni­
cipality.
■ " I t ’s no longer ■ town,"
fold Councilman Overman.
"Casselberry'* now a city."
The entire board paid It*
compliment* to P*ui Itatai
mid Her man Joyce for tha or­
ganization and program of
tlio
Cusaelberry
Volunteer
lir e Department.
The department, recently
comim-ndcd by former chair­
man of the Hoard of County
Cninmisaioriera — Jam es P.
Avery, was described by vari­
ous couioilmen as being sec­
ond only to the Sanford Fir*
Drpar loiont which, of co u n t,
hns n -paid force.

p ig s ®
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By Kay He Crane
Enterprise Aaam.
On* of the greatest joy* o4
home ownership is realized a*
Income tax filing time.
A real glow of satisfaction
spread* over the face of the
otherwiee grumbling taxpayer
as he *pre*d* out on the desk
in front of him a pile of 13
mortgagn paym ent receipt*.
A* he scan* each receipt ha
coplea down just one figure
from each slip and then carefully add* the 12 entries. l i t
is eagerly totaling the inter*
.1 eel he paid during 10(14 on h it
homa mortgage and for Just
that one night ha wishes tl
were even higher.
For every penny of his hv
tercet charges I* fully deduct*
Ible on his Income tax retunw
Horn* ownera who are paying
off a siralde m jrtgngo ususb
ly elect to llcm ite their doductions instead of selecting
either of the two option.—She
standard deduction which aW
Jowa 1(1 per cent of income
un~fu~a piiiaimniii o f ft'.fthflt
or the new minimum standard
deduction which permits a set*
tlement of fjnu plus |11H) fo t
each exemption.
,
While mortgage interest u*.
uatly is the biggest interest
item when deductions are be­
ing totaled there are many
other kinds of in te rrit, all nd
which can he used to reduce
the amount of tax you will
pay.
Did yon huy a new or used
car on time last yeai ? Mor­
row from n bank, savings and
loan, rrvdit union or finance
compnriy to fu|i*o|lda1e debts,
improve your home or Imy
new furniture? If so, the in­
terest you paid on the use erf
the money is deductible How
about a loan for a college stu­
dent's tuition? Interest paid
to Internal Revenue for lata
payment on last year's taxes?
These amounts, also, mu fully
deductible.
Carrying charges and serv­
ice charge* on many t&gt;pes of
Ihslnllmenl puy iileiits pose a
problem for many taxpayers.
Where the n&gt; tool a m o u n t of
tut,.rest is not shown on such
a contract liileinnl He veto &gt;a
will allow ns m teiest ti per
cent of the average monthly
baJurne. l i f t is liow *•» a rriv e .
wWC/t11s allowable illtel.st n«ure when preparing jo u r own
tax return;
(lather together nil you*
monthly statement* tioin de­
partm ent stores, firnui ■ comjinnies ur any other fit it* with
whom you made an Install­
ment jHiiehnsn e n tr a e t. lo ta |
all the monthly balances, J&gt;|.
vide 4hit tot*l by 12 In obtain
the average monllily balance.
Multiple this figure d&gt;y it peg
eetlt and th a t is your nl)ous.
able m teiest Knter |( on you#
tax return ax "Interest on in­
stallm ent Jiurchases."
Many home mortgage notea
contain a penally elnu-e win h
eslls for (be payment of Bn
additional interest rliarga if
the mottgnge ii paid off pra.
maturely, generally witliin
fivn nr t(&gt; years after ilia
mortgage is entered into,
filch arcelernled paynonts ar«
riot mmnnui in most hmisahoJds hut the rule rah apply
| should the Inline lie s dd oithm l he penalty pciiyd. For at
the tim . of the sale the m ort­
gage Is fully paid off through
the funds placed in escrow.
If you sold your horn* last
year and you still had a si aaide m ortgage on it, belteg
check your escrow statem ent.
If you jiaid * penalty for early
discharge of the mortgage thi*
is additional Interest which
)°U Tnay deduct on your tag
return.
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(NEXT. Thoas Deductible
Taxe s. )

You can get additional, v a t
uable tax help from a new &lt;54pagn book "Cut Y'.uir Own
Taxes," available only through
this nswspspar,
Ths book contains all of the
information included in thg
•tries,appearing In this new*,
paper PLUS mi*rh more. Te
order • ropy send your nsma,
address and ftO centa to "C ut
Your Own Taxea," e/o (Thg
Sanford H erald), I*. O, Bog
4h», Dept. A, Radio City St*.
Uon, New York IE, N .y .
Intulio for ntedicBl usg h
obtained front the p in rrra tie
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Tax Guide Ready
Angeline Brown To W ed Audie L . Hudnell For Farmers And
Ranchers-Tucker
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B j Robert B. Thomas J r.
122-57St
Mr. and Mr*. Henry Brown
Sr. announce the com inf marr i a f t of their daughter, An*
feline, to Andie L. Hudnell,
Saturday a t their home, with
Rev. H. B. H odfe officiating.
The brldefroom -to.be le the
eon of Mrs. Annie Mae Cham,
bera, of 120 Academy Avenue.
He
la
preaently
aerrin f
aboard the USS S h an frl La.
Followinf (he weddinf, the
couple will depart for Jack­
sonville. He will be there for
two weeks and leave for an
eirht-m onth tour of duty ov­
erseas.
e
# e
Mrs. Ruby (M other) Wilson
will be honored 'with an Ap­
preciation P ro f ram a t the
Freewill Holineaa Church. It
will run Saturday and Sun­
day. Mrs. Daisy Walden, Rev.
H. Rota and others are the
sponsors.
Mrs. Wilson la most deservin f In belnf so honored. This
dedicated person,, has been
tnost instrumental In helpinf
many boys and f irli find
themselves, lle r aucceaa lies
in the fact th at she fives
y ounfstars love and security,
I t has been my fortune to
see some children when they

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which will remain, forever In
Mr*. Wilaona’ heart.
If you attend thie program
and visit the Good Sam aritan
Horns you will ace w hat a
magnificient job this human­
itarian and her sta ff are do­
ing.
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The Bcthune-Cookman Col­
lege Choir will appear In con­
cert a t Crooms High School
Friday, Jan. 22, a t 8 p. m.
This program is sponsored
by Trinity 5fethodist Church.
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Young Ladles Community
Club held its first meeting =of
the new year a t the home of
the president, Katie Robinson,
who presided over the busi­
ness session. Plans were
made for the year. Mrs. Lillie
R. Hall was honored guest.
Members present were:
Mrs. Mabel Mathews, advis­
or;
Annie
L. Alexander,
Marva Hawkins, Mrs. Ruthie
N athan, Lillie B. Fields, Mrs.
Roberta Roberts, Mrs.Natherine Bentley, Mrs. Moxell
Johnson and Mr*. Alice Dav­
idson. The next meeting will
be held at the home of Mrs.
Pecola Taylor.
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Mra. Eliiabeth Brown Wil-

EVERETT MATHIS, Crooms High School
junior, now undergoing a term inal course, will
be eligible to enter masonry work as an ap­
prentice.
(Herald I’hoto)

T flrife g T er ln t o Mrs. W H sbllT I B m s ,- o P N a w s r t p N . J . T »
sanctuary. Some had been re­ Tilting her parents, Mr. amf®’"

jected, oUierCtiegtocted, etc.
They were most frustrated.
Exemplifying the patience'
of Job, Mr*. Wilson tackled
her Job with tremendous vlfor. A few months pass and
aifn s of happiness on the
faces of the younf subjects
replace those which were once
disturbed and unhappy.
Ws are most fortunate to
have this deeply religious and
devoted person in our midst.
You a r t asked to com# out
and help make this a day
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N utty Intruder
Brings Police

Mrs. Henry Brown. Mra. Wll
llama is a 1950 graduate of
Crooms High. Visiting with
the Brown* was Robert S p i v ­
ey, also of Newark.
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Mr*. Sarah R. Davis, of
Newark, apent a few day*
here during the Yuletide seaion. She ii the former Sarah
Lou Rainca.
Mr. and Mr*. Waldence
(I’api Refoe, of Philadelphia,
are viiiting for a few daya.
M n. Refoe it the former Lil­
lie Belle Brook*. Both are
graduate* of Crooms where
he started in football.

(TRANT EIHiE is shown holding a bunch of
collard greens th a t he raised. It is IS inches wide
and the leaves are 27 inches long. Edge is em­
ployed by the ACL railroad.

NORTH
HOLLYWOOD,
What shall it 1* —group imCalif. MJPI» — Mr*. Helene
Bell returned home and found provement or »elf improvea lamp overturned and a va»e ment * Many of u» have no
knocked from her mantle.
deiire to aurceed and, we do
She summoned polk* off!- not llkr to are other* do the
rer* L. F. l.tm our and E. »»tne. We du everything !&gt;•••Imitrevlcs, who entered the *ible to block another person*
house with piatola drawn and pr»grr&gt;*. Jealousy and envy
raptured the Intruder—a Tex­ urs the mark* of such do
as red sq u irre l. Officer 1Jo­ m^thing'en. The persons *r#
mour took the culprit home to 1* sym pathiied with heLAKELAND t l 'P l i — The
for * pet.
[reuse they suffer greatly.
legislative committee of F id
Ida Citrus Mutual hits railed
for n two null pi-r ho* tin ..n
all citrus grown in the state
rir.i*n»iT o r n i M i m i i &gt; o r
•ri.n tiiiit •t it s : b k s h o r m m o h h to provide funds for an attia l
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the past of i iop estim ates
C » * h h s l t r t t s i W' Htl ni f i *T l » * " k * a n d
c#*'h llfim# l pi |*i... *** -f
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Mutual executive vice presRlllH tl R « t *u*r»»t**d by U r i —
Ideltt Robert W. Rutleilge
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n• ami tllMuunii {Including t Non#
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t i v t f i f * Iff a I
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SANFORD &amp;
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soil was two to (our million
boxes too high.
The Mutual rum m inre ap
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till %IIII Ol t l M I U M I &gt; T
proved in prineiplr the mi-ay\ iillrp a t I'ukslle- H e a r in g
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in HI1W1 and am ir that time *■ » *i \ 5. I • ■, •i 8’ i * w a r»# a a
ha* been made useless by two t #&gt;|«i»•*#•! in M* * I * n ir i I.
fi t h • *■ • h ng It i n,«j„r ftrezea that h ate lie. T•* «rtia*
*1 pr«fp#M&gt; * , nf \ •, f
sfruyed a large number of &lt;1 *a W
»* 1 I * i n i \ \
\ VV •« IN* K , l i e * . \ 11 1
trees. There also have been
fill S r Hu l l I* J » n J S t ;
vaxt new plantings attire that
| *u ill if h » d ’ n* * til *•# k # l 1
Th# &lt;stuntjr •
time.
Mi-iiti
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The commission also *p- I -1*1 a. till J * it it a f f ! l
a!
proved in principle a one-mill
jit I* m
r i a #f xi a t h # r # # i f f*-r *• pii«*]t»1#
p e r b o x t u x nil a ll c i t r u x to
h«nitn.»U i *. mu! jr

Legal Notice

4

Income tag reporting time
is almost here for farmer*
and ranchers.
An excellent way for farm ­
er* and rancher* to prepare
for th ii task ia to obtain a
copy of Publication No. 22S,
■the Internal Revenue Service's
11965 edition of the Farm er’s
Tax Guide, aays Cecil Tuck’er, Seminole County agricul­
tural agent.
It is available without cost
from the local county A gri­
cultural Center or from the
Internal Revenue Service.
Farmer* and r a n c h e r s
wanting extra time to file
‘their final report have .until
Friday to file their 1964 tax
estim ate. If thia estim ate is
filed, the final date for filing
Form 1040 la extended to
April 15. However, If no eillmate is filed, Feb. 15 then
becomes the deadline for m ak­
ing the final tax report.
These deadlines, Tucker points
out, apply only to taxpayers
who derived twu. third* or
more of their -1964 gros* in­
come from farming or ranching.
Another important consider­
ation i* the reporting of hired
labor and social aecutity^Jax
orr wages paTT. E ith er of twotesta determine whether a
farm er must pay social secur­
ity tax on wages. If the
worker was paid cash wages
of 1150 or more during the
calendar year or if he was
paid cosh wage* (computed
on a time basis) for 20 day*
or more during the year, the
3N per rent social security
tax ahould have been deduct­
ed from such wages.
Form 9t3 1* used for reporting farm wage*. Farmeremployer* m ust show wages
paid and give the account
number of individual worker*.
Tax withheld plus an equal
amount from the employer,
along with the . re|w&gt;rting
form, must be filed on or be­
fore Jan. 31.
Herause every phase of the
farm and ranch business can
be affected by taxes. Tinker
eniphusiirs (lie rued for a
romplete study of the '6,*, Tax
Guide For a copy of this
guide t ult the A gtlcu'.utnl
1 enter 3JJ

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C apital I
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(Alongside old post o f f i c e )
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OVER 35 YEARS

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P u b l i c k f A f l f t f w i l l b« h t M
W . A. P a t r i c k
D lr aoto r a
In t h # County
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L o s i n g Ktursexe
P lurid a. o n J a u n a r y II. I l f ft « t
(■KALI
r u t * of Florida. County of gamlnuj*, aai
? ; ! • P. SI or u » ;■ ih # r # A ft o r
■war* le and aubaorlbod before me this llth day of January, • A poM lbl# .
l i l t , and 1 hsreby cartify that 1 am wot an otflcar or dlractur of
h a m i o o l # C u u n t y B o n e d of
A dju#lm #nl
i k la te a k .
My Commlaoloa expire* geptember
B y I Ini A. O o l b v ^ , Chair*
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Pu b ti ah Jnn . It* IM S
T O T A L C A P I T A L A fV O IJN TP
T O T A L L1AUII.I TIEM A N D
C A P 1 A L A C C O U N T * ---------

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Aiolau/ Fublla

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Sanford
Furniture Co.

m : V K l , A X L ) , S T K I ’ H KNMiN
A MI7.K
• t i l l * SIS — S a n f o r d A t la n t ic
N a ilu n a ! R a n k MuUding
P. O P r a w t r Z
Sanford,
Florid*
A t t o r n v y a (or A d m l n U t r a t r l x

P u b l i s h J a n . I I. .IV, 27 A F#b.
L IM S.
CDI-S1

• Carpets • Furniture
• Tile
• Pianoa
• Rental Beds

M AKES n X fitIC B

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S A N FO R D

You’ll be Happier

SANFORD SHOPPING CENTER
1080 Watt Slat# Sf.

in a FORD

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from
Strickland Morrison, Inc.
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Colt#*# Pla*o Chopping Center
211 North Igulfvard

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Wed. Jim. 13, ’6ft—Page 9

Sanford Moose
To Lead DeLand
Enrollment
1 ..

. . . • dairy specials •

a tP U B U X

Irsakfsst Club Q*«d« A Ftsrlde

2 ... 89*

Large Eggs
ChsPl Dalitht Fernou*

,

Cheese Spread

SW IFT'S PREMIUM TENDER-GROWN D fir D
GOVT*INSPECTED SHIPPED FRESH NOT FROZEN

59&lt;

Km (

Kota.

KrtH't Tarty Ch.aio Sprood

Cheez-Whiz

"FR Y ER S A LE"
F r . B r e a s t s ^ »&gt; 5 9 '
F r y e r T h i g h s »&gt;• 5 9 *

.'U 3 9 ‘

Whtantln Choa*. Bat Slusd

Big-Eye Swiss

37*

Min Wltssatla Matia(H-Af«4 Ch.ddor

C h e e s e ............. ’S £ - 59&lt;

frozen foods •

•

Mlnut. Malt Ora»»«

Concentrate

F r y e r L e g s . . Ib 4 9 *
F r y e r W i n g s • lb 2 9

4 \Z

*1

Mlnut. Melt Otent*

Concentrate

. WT 49*

Plain at Pwd. Suyor, Mart.o't

D o n u ts........

Chsf'l CItalia Tarty Froo.a

3

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French Fries

*•*
v.,

C ut Corn

tT 49*

D.srfleM's Quirk I r r i l l G.td.n

(C U T UP OR W HOLE)

With Paarl Onlanr, Bud* lye

The Drgrae Tatm of Sen*
ford LoJfa 1851, Loyal Order
of Moom, will conduct enrolltnant ccmnonlrt at Lha DaLand Mnoae Lodire at 8 p.m.
Thurtdty, Thota making up
the trim include Chtrlct Po­
i n t , Jim Parklnion, Bob
Stockton. Andy Falighnan,
Vernon Graham and Bruct

39*

Tliit Saturday and Sunday
the Sanford lodge will be holt
for the Eighth Dittrlcl brginning with a dance Saturday
night at the local Mouta Home
for lodge memberi And coworkett of Women of the
Mooae.
On Sunday • dinner will b«
served at 12:30 p.m. by coworkert of Sanford Chapter
1401 pievoding tin* 2 p.m. dlttrii't nu-rting to hr conducted
by Lou Muthrny of Lvreburg,
district president. Mcmhcra
of all lodges and co-workera
of nit ebuptcra in the dlttrlct
ale urged to attend the meet­
ing.

DeBary Art Club

Green P e a s^ .... ,0pkV. 29*
Gartan't - Frew* Patti**

Fish C akes........

VkV 29*

Deviled Crab

phi.

Mn. Paul'• Quick Frown
Ptl Monti Croom Style

Golden Corn

6

Dtl Monti I .ill Gordin

Spinach.............

.6

Del Monto Family Style Wtitle Kef weI

Golden Corn
Green Peas

5
5

*303
cant

5

= 303
cam

5

= 303
cant

A

Pel Monte Tatty Stewed

Tomatoes
0*1 Monlo D.lldoo*

Fruit Cocktail
0*1 Mom* Pln.appl.-Giap.lr.it

Fruit Drink ....

, 4

46-ot.
cant

6

I4-ot.
bo»t.

Oil Monto Zoity Flavored

Tomato Catsup.........

COFFEE
.••.o'

= 303
cant

4 9 #

CHASE &amp; SANBORN

n

*303

.. 6

Pel Monte fatly Garden

ALL GRINDS

ca n t

= 303
cant

Oil Monte Tender Cut

Green Beans

= 303
cant

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LIMIT | PtTASI WITH
PURCHASES or S5.00 OR MORT

F.F.V. OLD FASHION

- •&gt; .* '

IATMEAL
COOKIES
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PRICIS
IPFICTIVI

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FAMOUS SUNSHINI LALTINIS

a a:.!*!

THURI , FRI., SAT .
JAN

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Dk*.

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KRISPY CRACKERS
i-ib.

* ci i • &gt;

pkg.

1963

3V

JACK S BRAND FLAVORFUL

$i

VAN ILLA WAFERS

^ A srm fk

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pk|.

2 9 r

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Swift’i Premium Bontlttt

□ Sm oked Daisies

par
Ib -

69c

■&gt; Swifi't Fremium Tatty
THE W ASHDAY
MIRACLE

2 -o i.
Sliced Bologna . . 1'P
2C

□

DeBary VFD

Swift*! Premium Hot or Mild

TIDE
DETERGENT

Roll Sausage . . 2 ! 1

□

6

Copeland*! Froth Country

Link Sausage . . .

□

p«r

59c

Ib.

Tarnow't Freth’n Flavorful
aa
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X *
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east w ith

? =; *• &gt;

Pork Lana IV-C-S-N, limit 2)

Ic e C r e a m .

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••Sip.
WHERE
SHOPPING
IS A
PLEASURE

49*

h a lf
gal.

W e lc h a d e • • . 3
t ••

cant

$ 1.

•The All-Purpata Flour

B is q u ic k . . • .

1 0 0 ^ 1 0 0
i
^

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wee Okli (AM
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LUSTRI-CRIMI HAIR SPRAT
'Ref., Dry fr Bloothod, lstro-Hold&gt;

l4-oi. tise 99c plut tai

i i m m 9.m p .m m

40-os. ^

A c

uuuutim -mini iiitalii ii

Ml G re e n S ta m p s
u t t il im p * a t r u A w r
SUAVI SHAMPOO OR
SUAVI CRIM I RINSI

H e in z S o u p . • 2

•tipirM eer Jen. 1C* IMA)

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1

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ih *&gt; .

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Florida Vine-Ripened

botket
of 10 J 7

□ Tomatoes
Dclicioui Florida Temple

P re s e rve s • • •

—

P e a n u ts . . . .

59*

2jo r

lb .

□ Eggplant

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3

cant

iW fV

$ 1.
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TARNOW LUNCHEON M l AT

HtRMANS O.B. SMOKID
OR POLISH SAUSAGI

u. m il

9 9 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.9.0 0 0 9.0

9*

HOUItSi MON., TUKH.. WED.. RAT.: B:S(»-T:*B
TIIUIIS., I HI., 1:111 . t oo

7 % -o x .

J 7/ G r e e n S t a m p e

lo

each

Sanford Plaza
Hwy. 17-92 and
Onora I)r.» Sanford

lb .

Jfll G r e e n S t a m p s
3 6-01. pkgl. 87c

39*

□ Apples ............................. M.b 10'

49*

3con

L t a - P u f ...........................r

lo a n * t i l

f.r

Tatty Froth Florida

Deliciaut Salted Cocktail Stylo PWnter'i

IBalaa**. Ffrf, Saitad Lanckaaai

10

While They Laid Eitre-Lerge Red Deliciout

Fcitira Irand Strawberry

S?i
100^.^10011100^i^Vw
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mss
FRtSN FORK BONILUB
BOSTON BUTT PORK BOAST

29*

cam

Tht Topular Laundry-Uinta

16-ot. t i l t 99c plut ta i

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«&gt;
• 69c

Green Stamp! with coupon I

□ Oranges ......

pkg.

S w i f t 'n i n g • • •

Io 0 0 ' " « 1 0 0

'C '

&lt;Plut 100

Limit I'p leat# with purchatet of $5 or moral

IttBi'M I tl Jen. ||.

s

Pork R o a st . . . .

□

$1.

• down produce lane •

C hick an-N oad it, V f . - I — f, M uihrocm

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e e e
Freth Pork Bonclett 4-6 Ib. Bolton Butt

Tht Daliciout Grapa Drink
3 2 -ox.

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pik g .
p

Wieners

□

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Seminole Plaza,
Casselberry
HOURS: B - #. MON. - BAT.

M l G re e n S ta m p e d
« . A t*a a a a m J awA w.

TRIASURI t i l l FBOZIN
PAD SHRIMP

Ib. 69c

1vy-lb. b «f $1.19

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B) Mrs. John l io n .
Dollar)* Arta ami O raftt
Club at the January meeting
voted to donate $30 to the
Garden t'hib’a beautification
committee for a palm tree to
be placed along Highway 17-U2
in name of the club.
The monthly session, held a t
th t Muntion House, w it con­
ducted by A rthur llannatt and
reports were presented by
Mrs. Jnnu-s Haddock, sscrelary, and Archie MacNaoghton, treasurer, who advised
that 11*66 dues are payable.
It was annuuncad that Char­
les Gifford of D rtlary h at do­
nated a kiln to tlis club and
th a t a potter's wheel will lie
given by Kohie Elliott and Al­
bert Mercer. Members also
werr advised that the club
wilt hr permitted to trsc build­
ings recently moved to the
rear of the Mansion as work­
shop space upon final approv­
al from the rzerutiva board
i d the Florida Federation of
Art.
Thr month of February will
be Florida Federation of Art
month at Cypress Gardens and
the dull was invited to attend
n 'p afn tn ik " m tin gardens.
T v 4 paintings will bo accept­
ed from each artist attend­
ing for display.

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To Meet
By Mrs. Joha Leone
Meetings of the DeBary
Volunteer Firemen ami the
A usillaty me si belittled fof
Thursday in lha Firv Hall with
the women meeting at 2 p.m.
and the men at 7:30 p.m.
Tltc fit emeu's entertain­
ment cum in lire will sponsor
a dance link Hat unlay at tha
Hall front 8 until 11:30 p.m.
and on Fab, IS. a Valentins
Danes I. scheduled for tha
same hours.

Dycus To Speak
For Fellowship
Knnnld Dycus of Greene,
O .butn and Dycus, Certified
t'ubllc Accountants, will ha
spraksr at Thursday's *1:30
p in. meeting of th t Christian
Maii'a Fellowship of F ln t
C hrttlian'C hurch. Sanford.
Ths meeting will taka plara
In tha rhurch'a educational
building and Dycut will tpeak
on ntw Incoma t a i ehangta.

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�Miss Patricia Ann Walker
To Marry Thomas Algernon Speer
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Mr. and M n. Leon Edward ■ty public school*. He received I Washington and Lee Universi-i Bachelor degree in Business
Walker of Sanford, announce] hia liberal arts education a t | ty, Lexington, Va., and his | Administration at the U niver
sity of Florida.
the engagement and approach­
ing m arriage of their daugh­
After receiving bis Bachelor
ter, P atricia'A »n, to Thomas
of Law degree at South Texas
Algernon Speer, son of Mr.
College of Law, Houston. Tex.,
and Mrs. George Algernon
he was admitted to the Florida
Speer Jr., also of this city.
Bar Association in 1962 and
with the firm of Speer and
Miss Walker, bom in PaSpeer.
latka, attended S a n f o r d
schools and was graduated
The wedding will be solemfrom Seminole High School.
nlred February 27 at the
She recently returned from
F irst Presbyterian Church,
Atlanta, Ga., where she resid­
Sanford.
ed for the past two years and
returned to Sanford, where he
is presently employed at the
i* presently practicing law
Florida State Bank of Sanford.
Mr. Speer, a native of San­
ford, attended Seminole CounMrs. Harriett Matt

New Arrivals
Hy Donna Kates
Mr. and Mr*. A. Norman of
Pine Avenue, Longw-ood, an­
nounce the birth of a torv
David Itlchard, Jan. 7, at
W inter Park Memorial Hos­
pital. Paternal grandfatcr is
Charlie
Norman, also of
Longwood and m a t e r n a l
grandparents are Mr. and
Mrs. Joseph Hauser of For­
est City. Maternal great
grandparent* are Mr. and
Mr*. Petar Toneff of Longwood. _

F O R E WARNING —
J ubI In case the bridej; r o a m doesn’t know
who will wear the pantH
In the new fnfhily. New
York deflljrner Anthony
H l o t t n includes this
b r i d a l outfit in his
spring collection. It fea­
tures b e l l - bottomed
pants of delicate lace.

Is Guest Speaker
A t DeBary Club

By M n. John Leone
The DeBary Business and
Professional Women's Cluh
met at the DeBary Restaurant
for s dinner meeting January
S.
President Bert L rdcrhaui
presided and Helen Snodgfass
gave the invocation.
A letter of thanks was read
from the Ocala School for
Girls for the gifts the DeBary
_ _ ^ MISS. PATRICIA ANN WALKER
Club member* presented to
the girl* at Christmas.
voted toyqnd a Check
for 13 go-ftr the- DcB x ry fflT
den Club for their beautifieslion project of planting native
palm trees on the Highway
through DeBary.
Mrs. H arriet Matt, District
4 Director of Leesburg was
| will be a spectacular showing with the grand finale promii- the honored guest and speak­
afteraoon | of diamonds valued to $100,0001ing to be a surprise treasure. er. Mr*. M itt staled that District 4 we. one of the largest
in the a re . with 117 club, in
thf slate of Florida,
The employment of women
wearing the BPW. pin in posi­
tions today which previously
were only held by men, makes
us realise the status of women
in business has changed
Two guests were present.
Martiel Franklin, president of
the Lakes Club and Miss Doris
Hoppe of Jackson Heights,
N- Y.
The District 4 Luncheon
meeting will be held at the
Elk* Club in New Smyrna
Beach with registration at 10
a m.
Members under 23 years of
age will be honored on Sunday. Jan 24 Please make
reservations with president
Letterliaus if you plan to at
lend and arrangem ents will be
made for a car pool.

Arid Diamonds To L
Combined Beta Sigma Phi Luncheon
Fabulous fashions and d at-|
sling diamonds will be fe*tur-|
ed at a luncheon Saturday,
Jan. 23. at the Capri, when all
five chapters of Beta Sigma
Phi will combine for the an*
ual luncheon.
The F irst Lady of the state
of Florida, Mildred Burns,
honorary member of the aororily, had accepted an invltalion to attend the luncheon,
but in view of a committee
pre-scheduling her Itinerary,
humbly had to cancel her lun­
cheon plans. ’
Congeniality hour will begin
promptly at 11:30 a.m. with
luncheon served at 12:30. Fol­
lowing the luncheon, sorority
members will model exciting
fashions from Playglrl Fash-'
ions, with Mrs R C Stock
serving as coordinator and
narrator. CoiffUrcs* will be
styled by Sandy's Beauty Sal-

Highlighting the

Personals
Miss Glrnda Albert hall a*
hrr house" guest during the
holidays, Mias Betty liiel.ee
of Stuart. The girli. who are
freshmen and roommates at
• he University of South Flor­
ida, Tampa, returned to ramput Monday for the terond
trim ester.
Fred Dudley hat returned
to Murray State College,
Murray, Ky. after spendmg
the holidays with his parents,
Mr. and Mra. F. L. Dudley,
Mr. and Mra. Cheater Ox­
ford enjoyed having daughter,
Miss Carol Oxford home from
the U nlvrrslly of Florida over
the holiday*.
G rrr Dietrich* h at returned
to Mary's College in Miami
after visiting with her par­
ent*, Mjfc
Mrp- Wilby
Dietrichs, jluiTng lh* holidays.
Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Reaves
Jr. and sons, Ronald and Gary
of Gettysburg, *Pa., apent
Christm as week with his par­
ent*. Mr. and Mrs. J . R.
Reaves and family in Lake
Mary.
Mia* Barbara Bolgar of
Loch Arbor baa returned to
Florida Blat* University in
Tallahaaieo afte r (pending
the holiday* with her parents.
Mr. and Mrs. Makon Flem­
ing of Hartwell, Ga. wave re­
cent house gueata of Mr, and
Mra. F. L. Dudley and Mr.
and Mra. J. W. Hasel of
W inter Park.
Mr. and Mra. L. N. Trued
of Loch Arbor have returned
from Jeckeon, Ga., where
they were holiday guests of
her slater, Mra, D. W. Bailey,
Capt. and Mrs. Dillworth
Sheffield a n d family o f
Washington, D. C. were re­
cent house gueata of hla
mother, Mra. Cornelia Shef­
field on Acavoda Avenue and
Mf. and Mra. Joa Mtlla of Or­
lando.

State President Addresses
The General Buainea* end
Fine A rts luncheon of the
Sanford Woman’*' Club was
held recently with the presi­
dent, Mrs. W. L. M erritt,
presiding.
An arrangsm ent of U rge
pink and white rosea centered
the speaker'* table with roie
colored camellia* on the baby
grand piano. The m antle wa*
centered with a large red
poinaettia, and the card ta ­
bles, which were placed in a
semi-circle,
held
Brasilian
peppers. An eye-catching a r ­
rangem ent of whit* glade in
a handsome silver pitcher waa
a t one end of the aUge.
The club wa* honored to
have the president of the
Florida Federation of Wom­
an ’s clubs, Mrs. Mark Emmeil;
the president of the Seminole
County Federation of- Wom­
an 's Clubs, Mis. M. L. Tins­
ley, and the corresponding
secretary of the Florida Fed­
eration of Woman's Clubs,
Mr*. C. B. Outen. Each was
presented a camellia corsage
made by Mrs. L. E. Spencer,
treasurer of the Sanford
Woman's Club.
M n. Ben Wade, vice chair-,
man of the Fine Art* D epart­
ment, Introduced Mr*. Emmell, who spoke on the aims
and projects of the Florida
Club*. She spoke on the histo rj^o f th« club gnd cited.the
accomplishments of the many
women who - worked in the
firs t W om en^ Clubs_________
Mrs. O. B ryant w A ' Intro­
duced as g u eit of Mrs. Ned
Julian. Mrs. Durwood Walker
and Mrs. Emma Young were
welcomed back afte r missing
several meetings. Mrs. Mar­
garet Pitchford was introduc­
ed as a new member.
Mr*.
M erritt
announced
, h ll Mrl „ y McWhorter
wou|d , erv. „ rlub h j „ ori . n.
Mr*. R. C. W arren was re­
instated a i a member and
welcomed.
Mr*. Fred H arris, first
vice president, announced a
bridge and fashion show
would be held January 26 at
7.30 p. m. at. the club house
Bn(1 ureed , i f women to par.
tiripate with the benefit.
Mr*. Wade Rucker, corre-ponding secretary, read a
[cite r from Mrs. C. B. Ray.
S tate D epartment of Welfare,
thanking the members for
their help in providing toy*
(or foster children.
Mrs, DeWItt M a t h.e w a.
th a irn ^ n of the American
Home "Department announced
their nest meeting would be a
"P arty
P astry
Demonstralion” by Mrs. J. M. Moya at
the home of Mr*. C. P. Hark-

ty

on January 21

'Watch Those Curves Show
Stimulating To Ixora Club

h r n enjoyed roffrr. i-ukrs ami
chocolate cake.
Those attending were Peg
gy Crever. Linda Reck, Joan
Brookes, Mary Sharp, J»n
Vihlen, Leslie Best, June W ar­
ner, Jean Gonzales, Linda lilttell, Barbara Erickson and
Mrs. W. R, Jennings, *pon*v{

P a g e 1 0 — Jan . IS , 1!

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REBEL QUARTET

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Mrs. A1 H unt and Mr*.
Ralph A ustin Smith were ap­
pointed by the president to
serve on the nom inating com­
m ittee with Mrs. W. L. Ross,
Mr*.' W. B. Brinson and Mrs.
C. L. Redding elected to serve
on the committee.
Hostesses were Mrs. A1
Hunt, chairman, and the
Mmes. A lbert H ardesty, Ira
Southward, Guy Ross, Ned
Julian and William Reynolds.
Mrs. Kenneth Wing and
Mrs. Ben Wade welcomed and
seated the gueata as they en­
tered the club.

Sponsored By The Anchor Club Of
SEMINOLE HIGH SCHOOL

Thursday, January 21 at 8:00 P.M.
Seminole High School Auditorium
Adult Tickets $1.00
Student Tickets 50c
See Any Member Of The Anchor Club
or

Roumillat &amp; Anderson’s Drug Store
Touchton’s
June Brown’s Beauty Salon

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Sojoial Events Forthcoming
Members of Phi Gamin*
El a Chapter of Beta Sigma
Phi recently gathered at the
i home of Barbara Erickson.
President Peggy Crever pre­
sided at the chapter’s (irat
meeting o( the year.
An interesting p r o g r a m ,
"Do I Use My Imagination
Well’ " was presented to the
Film Entertains
chapter by Leslie Best.
The chapter received in In
O viedo W omen
vRation from Zela Xi ChapRy Evelyn Lundy
ter to the January luncheon to
"Watch Those Curves" was studying the art of Sogetsu j ilrautitul roses of every tie held at the Capri Hestauthe title of the D ora Garden arranging in Japan She also j rotor, together with araleas rant on Jan. 23. Members of
Club's program but this did suggested that stems be cut
ramellis*. decorated the the chapter will represent Phi
not refer to the afterm ath of under water as this made the Oviedo Woman's Club, Friday, Gamma Eta at the affair.
and Jan A a* members and guests
our Christmas nibbling. It was blossoms last longer
Plans were made for s box
a fascinating demonstration would actually revive wilting gathered to enjoy the first supper (or the monthly social
of Hogarth and Crescent a r ­ blooms
luncheon and meeting of the on Jan 16 Mary Sharp will
rangements by Mrs. Charles
By popular request Mrs new year.
hostess the event snd mem­
Williams of the A llies Park Williams made an interesting j Mrs I.ynn Hosier, chairman. bers. husbands and dates will
Garden Club
Sogctxu arrangem ent using | opened the meeting and Mr* attend to enjoy the delicious
•T he Ixora Garden Club ol i one budding crepe myrtle ' c. M Arie gave an appropriate supper.
Sanford was honored to have ! branch a n d ' three bronre new year's devotional.
As a money-making project
Mrs. Williams
conduct the mums in *n original Sogctsu
A delicious chicken luncheon at the next regular meeting,
demonstration st its January container brought from Japan. was served by Mr* R. W the chapter will hold a m is­
meeting, held in the home of
A workshop followed the Estes, chairman, and her com­ cellaneous auction. Each girl
Mrs. Voile A. Williams Jr demonstration, with Mrs. Wil­ mittee: Mrs. C. R, H ants, will bring two article* which
with Mrs. A rthur Beckwith liam* helping the members Mrs. Lee Gary. Mr*. W. H. will be put up for sale to the
Jr. and Mrs. George Bishop create their own designs from Martin, Mrs Lynwood Scott. member*.
Jr. ssiisting the hostess.
a wide variety of m aterials Mr*. Wesley Swenson and Mrs
Rushing plans for January
Mrs. Williams’ first dem it was an exciting and slimu C. B. Marsh
and F ebruary were discussed.
onstratlon was a Hogarth line laliug experience and the
A most interesting program Kushee* will be feted at a
arrangement using live ms finished arrangem ents were “ Men and Minds" wa* furnish, p u ts party on Jan. 21 at the
lerials, crepe m yrtle, while taken home by the member*. ed by Miss Bess Thomas, home of Mrs. W. R. Jennings,
and yellow mum* and Scotch r Jlffore the program a briei chairm an of South Seminole chapter sponsor. A "model
pine. Dried Aspidistra leaves business meeting was conduc Heart Association. Mrs. Thom­ meeting" for rushers will be
and lotus pods were used In ted by Mrs. John M. Morgan as Moon Introduced the guest beld on Feb. 4.
another most unusual Hogarth H was a pleasure to welcome speaker. Dr. Louis Pexer. of
During the social hour memdesign. Mr*. Williams pointed three new members, Mrs. Sanford. After the interesting
out the Importance of depth John T. Johnson, Mrs. Floyd and informative film on heart
Permanent
in these arrangem ents and Hunt and Mrs. John W. Epps. research. Dr P eres answered
the need for a solid color
Ur*. Cecil Tucker, sister of tnsny questions by club m em ­
Arrangem ents
background.
Mrs. Charlie Williams, was a ber*.
Curved and clipped Sago guest for the demonstration
Mrs. Mosier announced that
palm leavtt were used by and workshop.
ten feet west of the club had
Mr*. Williams iq her Crescent
been donated to the club by
arrangement combined with
Remove crusted lime d e­ Ben Jones to be used ns a
yellow gladioli! and white, posit from g lssi cookware by driveway,
yellow and bronse mums. boiling a cut up lemon and
Mr*. A. B. Tedford announc­
While Mra. William* was cre­ w a(er together.
ed that a fashion show would
ating her designs the talked
be held in March and she urg­
about the mechanics of flow­
Put boocy in the freezer if ed each member to make a
SANFO RD
er arranging and how they planning to keep it long and garm ent to be shown a t this
FLO W ER SH O P
differed with each individual. start in amsll containers so time.
She was using soma Japanese just a little can be taken out
After the salute to the flag, Car. &amp; 1st A Sanford Av«.
322-1121
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technique*
learned w h e n a | a lima.
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The Sanford Womans Club

Phi Gamma Fia Schedules
DORA LEE RUSSELL,
mu ini clmintmn i&gt;T Zeta Xi Chapter of Beta
Sljfma Phi, prenentn honorary membernhip pin to the F irs t Lady of the
State of Florida, Mildred Hum*, during the m e n ! Governor'* Inanp’nnil
Bail. The irracinus First Lady accepted the pin with poise unexcelled and
expressed her sincere gratitude to the Minority. At the riitht is K itty Cor­
ley, ways and means chairman of Zetn Xi, who assisted with the pre­
sentation.
(Herald Photo)

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Personals
By Julia Bartoe
Mr. and Mrs. David L. Mil­
ler snd sons, Also and John
Franklin of Ridgewood Drive,
spent the holidays with Mr.
and Mrs Franklin Mills of
West Virginia. Mrs. Miller's
parent*.
Mr*. Clarence Thomas and
son, Clark, of Dolores Drive,
Dob R«y Manor, spent the hol­
idays in Kansas City, Mo.
They traveled by bus to be
with Mrs. Ethel Allen who
is I t years young. Mrs. Allen
is Mrs. Thom as' mother.

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DEAR ABBY: Ten year*
ago I u n trie d w het I
thought i u a aw ait, underitandlng country girl, I wae
• city boy. Now we have
three children. I hare atway* loved to hunt. Before
I got married, five boddiea
and I uied to go out of ita te
to hunt deer for a week ev­
ery year. My buddlea are
all married now, too, and
THEIR wivea let them go
on these hunting tripe, but
my wife w on't let me go.
She aaya killing deer la in­
human and we are a bunch
of-aavagea. She refusea to
cook wild game and aba abeolutely forbids our aona to
play with toy guns. W hat do
you suggestT
ABOUT HAD IT
DEAR ABOUT: If you
can't persauade your wife
th a t dear hunting la neither
inhuman nor savage (and
good hunters are fam iliar
with all the argum ents), you
had better hunt yourself up
another hobby. You can't
win 'em all, and it would
appear th a t your wife has
"about had It" on the hunt­
ing Issue, too.
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DEAR ABBY: The manu­
facturers of men's clothing
saved money when they took
aw ay the rest, a very han­
dy garm ent. Then they rais­

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ed the price of. men’s suits.
How comaT
D O NT GET IT
DEAR DON’T : Where
have you been T The vests
are coming back. But don't
wish for the "good old w a­
ges” th a t went with them.
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DEAR ABBY: How often
I have heard that my huaband and I are the happiest
couple In town! Yet, after
27 year* of m arriage, two
flna, well-educated children,
plus three grandchildren, I
found out th a t my husband
has been unfaithful to me
with s woman who work*
for him. Before making any
accusations, I hired a lawyar and a private detectlva
to gat th s facta. Tha evi­
dence they brought me (pho­
tographs -and tape record­
ings) was a blow I shall nev­
er get over. My soul Is dead.
] have repeatedly asked my
husband to confess his guilt,
but he responds with mots
lies. (He doesn't know I
have the evldencr). It has
been six months and I am
still waiting for him to tell
me the truth. The hurt and
humiliation is more than 1
can bear. How much long­
er shall I give hlrnT Please
thing foolish to him or to
aftswer' befora I do mmemysalf.

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Newspaper Enterprise Asia.
L ast year I ran a bidding
eonteit. F irst priie was a trip
to tha Hawaiian Raglonali
where the winner was to play
m my partnar In every event
for which w# would be eligi­
ble.
It was won by Robert Marks
of Vista, Calif. Becaua# he
had won my contest, I assum ­
ed th at w# would have little
trouble with the bidding and
hoped that we would ha able
to eland the strain of 10 eeiaiona of play.
The moat difficult p ari of
play is defense and on one of
the first hands Bob came
through with a beautiful de­
fensive play.
I opened the Jack of dia­
monds. South thought a while
and went up with dummy’s
ace. Than he drew trumps,
cashed his aca end-'king of

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— Every now and then ^aome-^gomes across pictures in a
thing happens to maka a , magntitie that—sssve^iier an
housewife and mother look at j idea of just what In do to
herself, her family, or her make her own home bright and
guy and cheerful.
home with new eyes.
Perhaps aha haa been tak­
She may b« feeling lonely
ing her husband pretty much and unneeded, with her chil­
for granted, and la suddenly dren grown and gone from
mads to realire huw depend­ home. When asked to pinchant aha la on him for happi­ hit in a volunteer job, the may
ness when a d o it friend losei wall diacovar there arc Jobs
outside the home that need to
HER husband.
Perhaps jhe has thought for be done—jobs ahe cun do.
a long time that her house is
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DEAR D O N T: Quit pun­
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your husband with the evi­
dence.
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DEAR A B B Y :‘About 15
years ago I was given a re­
cipe for old-fashioned Swed­
ish meatballs. 1 have used
it often, improving upon it
by changing the proportions
a littla here and there, and
adding some special spices
to suit my taste. Every time
I serve my Swedish m eat­
balls someone asks for the
recipe. 1 have been giving
out the original recipe, ju st
as It was given to me. la
this dishonest t
GOOD COOK
DEAR COOK: Yea. Your
frianda wanted tha raclpe
for tha maatballa you aarved THEM. Since you were
unwilling to share it, you
should have said eo.
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Box 69700, I.os Angeles,
Calif., for Abby'a booklet,
"HOW TO WRITE LET­
TERS FOR ALL OCCA­
S IO N S"

"D ear Edyth Thornton Mc­
Leod"
" I am A weak slater
(your drscriptlon), so how
will I ever reduce from my
horrible two hundred pounds?
And I ani only five feet fiv t,
—H. H.”
Only through will power
and the knowledge th a t your
health can be so easily a f­
fected. No woman should
weight 200 pound*, no m atter
tall or how sh o rt or how
young! So get busy and fol­
low my “Figure Perfection
Diet." Today dieting simply
means eating food in "con­
trolled" portions. The food la
tha aama as the rest of tha
fam ily eats, but you muat fol­
low tha menus. And may I
add th at you will reg ret be­
ing no much of a "weak sis­
ter." Send for my "Figure
Perfection D irt." To receive
It, tio this: Send me a long,
self-addressed, stamped envel­
ope anil.enclose a dime. 1 will
send you a copy nf "D iet
Break*)"
"I hava a broken men and
must attend a large reception
which .1 helped to arrange. 1
am fine hut feel foolish with
ray arm In a sling. Could I
wear a handioma te arf as the
sling? My dress is navy btue
brocade.— Della.**' *
Of course, use ntt attractive
scarf and, as much as posatbia, feregt the arm. Have
fun!
"I have very whit# hair,
dard elimination play. Bob and don't mind it one blL I
could lead a heart and give need a dressy after-five drrss,
South a ru ff and discard or and someone haa suggested
he could lead a club. Most
players would avoid tha heart
trap, but -would laad a low
club whereupon my Jack would
fall to dummy’s aca and de­
WEDNESDAY P. M.
clarer would then finesse suc­
) S r H d# VV I h r r
cessfully against Bob's queen. • :0Of 9(?)
N#w»
Boh read that situation also
t f ) S' ewi, ftpofti,
Wel l _«h*r
and ramp—up w ith Urn piny
1:20 U&gt; ) l u n t f # y - H r l h k t i y
that gave declarer a chance
ft* p o r t
i $) C l i h N i w » - W a l t i r
to go wrong. He led the queen
Cronklt*
of clubs!
f *») H a w D u n W i l l T r a v e l
S o u t h w ent into deep 7 ,0'» &lt;i ) I .ue&gt; Shuyv
i9) C n t F i n n *
thought. If Bob had led queen
r?l Th* P * p u t f
from queen-jack, It was up to 7.10 t 3I I !■* Virginian
• f») VI f l it
South to win in dummy and 1:00 t l ) I n * P a l l ) I ’u k a
finesse against the Juck in
Bite w
Cl) My Living Dull
Bob’s hand. If Boh had led I 10 &lt;»)
(Ihlndli
from queen nothing as was
t l ) Hr %#r ly l l t l l t . i m» «
ths case, it was up to declarer 9 00. I : i T h * H u Kli-MAT
I 8 I i n k V a il !♦&gt; Hu
to win in his own hand and
l**&gt; ML k**y
play me for the jack. Ik'- * JO i i f Tl »r i \ i r .i Willil*th«
NhuM
| clarer wasn't looking at all
( 9) It t i k r ' x L t w
| the caida and went wrong.
10 00 (I) Th* I' • -&gt;r K»)t

while brocade. I am fifty-one,
slim and tall. Would this be
becoming, do you think? My
complexion is very pale and
I have blue ryes, not as nice
a* w hrh I was young!—E. R."
F irst, give a bit of depth
to your eyes by using blue
eyeshadow on your eyelids. I
would suggest a color for the
dreis hccause your hair will
"show o ff" much better. A*
your akin ia so pale, try a
deeper • than - skintona f a c e
powder.
"la it in good taste to wear
perfume when one ia attend­
ing church on Sundays? My
neighbor aaya it it ‘disgrace­
ful.*—A fter F orty."
Your neighbor la so very
wrong. A charm ing fragrance,
of course, is correct a t any
time and at any place.
Tomorrow-—From My Note­
book.

Prothro Returns
As Bruins Coach
LOS ANGELES (D PI) —
Tommy Prothro, who original­
ly came West as an assistant
coach at UCLA and then took
a 10-year -detour to Oregon
State, was hack today as the
Bruins' head football roach.
The appointm ent was ac­
cepted by Prothro a t Chicago
from UCLA akhU U ^director
J . D. Morgan and announced
simultaneously by U(~LA and
Oregon State late Monday.
A tutu ii a short, full skirt
worn by • ballerinas.

T E L E V IS IO N

By Ruth Millett

Ja n . 13, 1985 — P a j e 11

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whrn u noth or woman wnid, "I j .
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wish I hud yolir gift fur
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friendship'"—tir sumo ‘other « 'iff
1% »2 i Miiithliu* A1m i in■pec'ln! quality shr bail always 8 J* »•) Mf n On — Nr va» L
W• «I h• r
taken for granted.
1.1 ij ( 1) J d u r n i h . m
She may havo wished shr
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had inotr education and than T 00 (?) T*"l —li awh imwni
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finally realised, with all tho 7 !l 4*i W aU* up M
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children in acting! there was
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no longer anything to kasp 77 21
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her from going hack to school,
(I) Today
(&lt;) W i k r - l ’p Movlt*
herself.
7:11 ( f ) L o t t l N* wa, Wr aNhe may have complained
for yam s about bring puihod
for time, and then one day
resitted how raiy it il to cut
down on unimportant activi­
ties just by ,learning huw to
•ay "no."
It Is In such m o m e n t s as
thraa th a t a woman »c&lt; a her­
self and others and her own
problems clearly.
* It la by auch flashrs of in­
sight, If shr makes use of
thim , th at a woman continues
to grow as a person.

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be "L eader b f the Laundro­ from the point of view of Wil­
TV R EN TA L
• Sales
• Sendee
mat," a poignant ballnrd of liam Witherspoon, n convicted
murderer ached tiled for execu­
sorts.
Seminole TV
322-4920
9-0:30 P.M. CBS. Dick Van- tion on Feh. I t, and Jack
Johnson, the warden of the
Zenith Color TV Sales
Dyke Show. “ The Im practi­ cook county Jail where he la
2800 Sanford Ave.
cal Joke” The opening scene imprisoned. F
showing Buddy playing a prac­
tical, joke on Bob using a con­
.federate (l.en Wain rib) and
the telephone is to silty It's
funny. Then it’* Buddy's turn
to wait for the other shoe to
drop ami it's nervew racking,
la-cause Bob’s way nf getting
even ia to do pothing to get
even. But, when a man from
Internal revenue arrives, Bud­
You’lt enjoy th* surprising
dy is Vonvim-ed it's a rib. Is
variety of delicious food*'and
the fast, i-curteous service at the
it ? Funny show .,
Trade Winds Cafeteria located next
9-11 P.M. NBC. Wednesday
to the theatre In the Seminole P lata
Night Movie. "H ell It For He­
Shopping Center on U.S. 17-92 be­
roes " A squad of Infantry »etween Sanford and Orlando, Tender,
eurea a small breach in the
prime meats, garden-fresh vegeta­
COCOA
bles, appetizing salads and your fa)
Siegfried line and foot the
vnrite
pie
or
cake.
109 M.ufl u d
Gormans into believing they
On Tuesday evenings, we offer a 10have a large group with them,
jr&gt;z. New* York Sirloin Strip cooked to
Steve McQueen plsys a surly
your order for only 79c. Thursday
Ifisn iiHt;
medal winner who has been
night ia Family Night with free des­
serts (or ail. Saturday night is Steak
900 N Blvd
broken to prlvnte, and Bobby
N i g h t — a big, \ - l b . T-Pkne steak
Darin is the squad operator
cooked to your order for only 11.00.
who it more concerned wifi:
Luncheon: 11 a pi- 2:15 p.m.
taking loot than fighting. Feta
Dinner: 4:30 p.m. 8 00 p.m.
Parker and H arry G uerdini
are sergeant*, and Nick Adama plays a polish refugee
who tags along after the GIs. I *?!
FORT PIERCE
Even comic Bob New hart, gets &lt;7*
Semloen
Into the act aa a PFC.
tijj
U S 1 South
10:30-11 P.M. ABC. ABC i5
Scop*. "L ife? or Death!" A ' -J
We Provide the Finest Catering Setvicc in Central Flutula
chilling show on the subject of
capital punishment, rvamiu-

T O N IG H T

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9:30-10:80 P.M.
ADC.
Burke's Law. "W ho Killed
-Mother Gooae?" With the vic­
tim the w riter of kiddie sto r­
ies, it follows th a t there might
be an odd kiddle or two In this
episode. S tar of the show 'll
young Mlsa Suiann# Cupilo
(playing a character named
Lolita no lest) who not onlydevelops a crush on Burke, she
gives him sketches of all the
suspect#. T hat gang Is played
by yummy Lola Albright, Atm
Blyth, George Hamilton, Wal­
ter Pidgeon and Jan Murray.
Lota of good touches, clever
lines and interesting charact­
ers a t this returns to Its ex­
pected form.
7:30-0 P.M. NBC. The Vir­
ginian.
"H ideout”
(Color)
You've got to say this much
for this sartta, It usually hires
tome excellent g g r tt stars to
create havoc among the regu­
lars. Toplght, lt'a a father-son
combination, beautifully play­
ed by F orrest Tucker and An­
drew Prime, who’ve been aurreptitloualy rounding up wild
horses for fun and profit and
aren't about to ctfcmlrig* com­
petition. Regular R o b a r t a
Shore (Betsy) stumbles on to
them and creates some havoc
of her own.
8:3u-» P.M. ARCJ Shindig.
Turn down your he iring aid,
maw, it’s inutlr tin * again.
Johnny Cash is top, good a
singer to be trapped on these
premises, but hero he is pro­
moting a rcrord. Also on hand
and demons tret inn soma pTianominal lung power are the
Detergents, Herman's H er­
mits, The Blossoma, Ilia Eligi­
ble*, Tha Paris Slaters, Dick
and Deader and Paul Peter*

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or Bill* Conjitlonlfti
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want a

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VAPORIZER Re.lUy Gallon------------- 4 .4 7
STATIONERY or NOTE5 Rcisd_ _ . 50
TABLET OR ENVELOPESv'.Us^3 tx.79
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STARTS TOMORROW

PERMANENTS

FACIAL TISSUES Rtnii Whlti, Ceicri 40CT
INSTANT SPRAY STAXCH ReioJJ 24 or
SEAMLESS NYLONS Midi ce ivpiur M t ___ 2 r'U S, . 7 9
LIQUID DETERGENT Unill Clew. 22 fl oz.__________ J f J
79c RUIBER GLOVES tiogwhoid________3 r a m f . 0 0
300 COTTON IA1IS tautt Cleat Pk I
BABY PANTS Vinyl Bioomw Jijl«, 4 ilfst
AFTER-SHAVE LOTION Rnaii lavender. 10 n. ot

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THINK GOODNESS!
. . . It’s T. G. LEE!
There's no mistaking the extra quality of T. G. Leo milk, It's
evident la the richer, fresher flavor. Look for tho T . G, Lee
tradem ark when yoa want tha beat.

PHONE 322-5663 FOR HOME DELIVERY
T

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25th &amp;

Cerebral Palsy
Unit Planned
For Seminole
•

• THURS
• FRI.

PARK
I SANFORD

.• SAT.

*

By Donh i Eaten
An orgnnlratlonal m eetlnr
to establish ■ w om in'i auxll
lary In Seminole County to »»■
•i«t United Cerebral Palay of
Central Florida le echeduled
for Thuraday at fl p.ra. at
F lrat Federal Snvlnge and
Loan in Sanford.
The group ia being organis­
ed under auapicea of UCP In
Central Florida by Mre. Rob.
e rt Baaa of North Orlando and
will atudy feasibility of aettlng u|» a day clinic and nuracry in K^e county and enlist
rolunteera to work with the
annual CP Telethon Drive
scheduled next month.
Women to represent each
of the civic and church organ­
isations In the county are be­
ing Invited to attend.
The clinic located in Orlan­
do on F-. Colonial Drive pre­
sently serves patients from
Orange, Seminole, Brevard,
Volusia and Lake Counties.

Hospital
Notes
-

-

Pfflsbuiys

o ff# •(Q ua/Sfy

II BESTji

G /la/ft&amp; t/i,

-JasU A U U f. 19M ;_____
.Admlssloni___ r

FULLY

• Whole

COOKED!

(OH)

Shank Half

ARM OUR

SM O KED

PRODUCE

HAM

Although ha fervently de­

sired to Uve forever, King

BISCUITS

CORN

8 OZ.
CANS
—
- ' i OR WHOLE"

PORK LOIN ROAST lb. 39c

LIMIT: t PLEASK. — -

CRISP “MFUfTOSU”

APPLES

YAMS

“COPKLAND" SMOKED

SLICED PICNIC .

“SEA BRAND”

"ARMOUR .STAR" PURE PORK

(CELLO
HAG)

BAG SAUSAGE .
4

• FROZEN

SLICED BACON
"COPELAND" ALL MEAT

BOLOGNA
FLA. GRADE “ A"

SPLIT BROILERS

••EVEitntKsir

"LYR ES"

"ALL PURPOSE''

CINNAMON
BUNS

BEEF
STEW

KRAFT
OIL

10 OZ.

4 PM.S.

24 OZ. CAN

QT. BTL.

PKG.

OF 6

• BREADED

SHRIMP

•'BUDGET*

“•LEAN *N MEATY” BEEF

SHORT RIBS . .
if

LEAN, WESTERN "PICNIC"

PORK ROAST
"q u A K K ir
QUICK tom REG.

"SHOWBOAT”

“ American Beauty"

“SAXET" CUT

OATS

PORK &amp; BEANS

CREAM CORN

GREEN BEANS

LARGE PKG.

NO. MO
CA N S

*1
J

NO. ,103

CANS

100 EXTRA

GOLD
BOND

WIIA This
Coupon X The
Purrhaae Of
t Lb. I’kg.
GROUND
STAMPS
BEEF
‘ Lb. 39e
i Coupon good at your "Thrift*ay" I
Only, Thru Hat., January IL

50 EXTRA

GOLD
BOND

• With Thle
l Coupon | t ’ The
Purr hats Of
"Blue Plate"
Mayonnaise
STAMPS
Pint Jar
I
**«
[Coupon good al your T hrlltw ay"l
i Only, Thru Hat, January It. ,

TutanUiamun, of a n c 1 • n I
Egypt, died at about XL

60

EXTRA

GOLD
BOND

With Thin
J Coupon A Tha
Purrhaae Of
"Royal"
STAMPS
GELATIN
4 Keg. Pkge.
,
**c
| Coupon good ni your ‘Thrlftway" i
l Only, Thrn Hat, January It.

LIMIT: 4 PLEASE.

.LIM IT
ONE
P1.EASE

“HO BUY’S"
PLAIN (OH) IODIZED

“ LYKlES"

"JIM DANDY"

SALT

LUNCHEON
MEAT

GRITS

NO. 303
CANS

m

Glee Club Meet
v The DeRnry Glee Club trill
meet a t 7:3u p.m. today at
the Community Center. Mre,
Charlee Berlach will direct
and Laura P latt Brown will
be piano arcompaniaL

“IMLLSBURY”
OR “BALLARD”

“GOLDEN YELLOW”

IX 3S OZ.
^ PEGS.

12 OZ. CAN

X ONE U l.
^ BOXES

"MONOGRAM"

RICE
3 LB. PKG.

.

s t Ai

Jam es E. Baldwin Jr., Joan
Drown, Virginia Mick, Bes­
sie Smith, Stephen Von Dollen, Leeanna Blocker, Doro­
thy Johnson, Bessie Haigler,
Jill M. Gemma, Elisabeth B.
B arger, Cheryl A / Weddell,
Je rry Lee Glenn. Sanford;
William Hahn, Enterprise; Lu­
cille Norton, Geneva: Joan
Hyman, Lake M ary;.Jannette
Grueshaber, Orange City.
Births
Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Mick,
Kanfurd, a boy; Mr, and Mrs,
John Berger, Sanford, a girl;
Mr. end Mrs. Gary Gemma,
Sanford, a girl.
O U rharcrt
Clarence Fisher, Augustus
Anderson, Nellie C u s h m a n and
baby girl. William Taylor,
t.nutae Wimberly, Imogens
Kollcfrath, Scott Davis, San­
ford; Elizabeth D u r l a n d ,
I.ongwood; Sherra Reid, Apop­
ka; Anna For boa, Titusville.
January 9, 1963
Admission.
Judy Addington, Theodor.
|„ Johnson, Roll It Brown.
Harry Covington, B r e n d a
N ostra, Ethel 1 1 unias. Sanfold, Helen I.ee, E a t. Mary;
Maxine Stafford, Lata Mon­
roe; Mary Pvltna Maynard,
Osteen; Glenda Cox, Orlando.
Iltrlha
Mr. and Mr« Bernard Cox,
Orlando, a boy.
Diarhargea
Belly Bridges and babyboy, William i Cooper, Wil­
lie Jlen Berry, Frank lo Ren­
ton and baby girl, Delorti
Thompson, Robert G. Martin,
Thomas Aahlay, Sydney Gray.
Lillian Torley, l.e* Ford, Hen­
ry II. Foster, Lula Mae Montgomery. Nathan Butler, Irene
W althall, David W i 1 i o n ,
C h.ryl A. Waddell, Sanford;
Louia Tonini, DeBary; William
It. Tealo, l.ato Mary; [tubby
Price, Eake Monroe-.
January 10. I9(&gt;3
Admits Ion.
Leu]a P. S i . wart, Edgar M.
Swain, Marlene Hills, Rets
Crews, Teas Elam Hardesty,
Vcrontia Curly, Winnie E.
Smith, Gteiiii T Walla- e, Lin­
da Poloeki, Hugh Reilly, Jo­
anne L. Ftaiachman, Lonnia
Thompson, Anna II. Beverly.
Jessie Ruderblorn, Sanford;
Lauia II. Behlirk, DeBary;
&lt; ballet Dooley, Lake M ary;
Barbara Jean W right, l.uiigwood.
Illrth.
Mr. and Mr a. Jam es H. Lee.
Lake Mary, a (toy; Mr. and
Mra. Dennis Maynard, (Jaleen,
a boy.
Diarbargea
Kathleen We hit, Peru lent
Ilendeiaon, Charlca L, Swlnney. David Rouse. Ellie Daria
McGriff, Jeruma Harper, Ma­
rie Caraon, Judy Addington,
Hanford; Helen Tyrell, Delto­
na; William H. Ilalui, Knter]iriae; Mai gun 1 Treca, Mait­
land.

50 EXTRA

GOLD
BOND

With Thle
I Coupon * The
Purrhaee Of
"Kraft"
GRAPE
STAMPS
JELLY
1 It Ox. Jar Stc
| Coupon good at your ‘Thrlftway" i
Only. Thru B a t, January It.

50 EXTRA

GOLD
BOND

With Thin
Coupon A The
Purrhaee Of
"Gled"
UTILITY
STAMPS
BAGS
pkg. of U 39e
Coupon good at your "Thriftway"!
Only, Thru HaL, January It.

50 EXTRA

GOLD
BOND

)&gt; i •

With This
I Coupon A Tha
Purrhaae Of
S Lb. Beg
STAMPS
Fla. “Juiry”
Grapefruit '
| Coupon good at your “Thrlftway" I
Only, Thru Sat., January It.

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*

Your Service Station

-Dr. Crone's

%■

Is “I here a Doctor in the House?'

Worry Clinic

state gasoline taxes. And, of course.
* the station’* owner and operntefr is
a taxpayer in his own right.
To depart from statistics, every
service station has the other basic
characteristics of free enterprise. It
is intensely competitive, and the com­
petition takes many forms—price,
the attractiveness of its facilities, the
sjiccinl appeal of brand names, the
quality and scope of the services ren­
dered the motorist.
The sendee station has come a long
way indeed from the time when gasoline was dispensed from a five gal­
lon can or a single pump at curbside.
It is still moving—the newer stations
are larger and more efficient, gear­
ed to the needs of a seemingly end­
less increase in the number of motor
vehicles. It does an ^important job
surpassingly well.

Jhe service sligion is a prime ex.
ample of successful) energetic small
business. There arc more than 200000 in this country, according to a
publication of the American Petrol­
eum Institute and about 96 per cent
are owned or operated by independ­
ent businessmen.
And the station—individually and
collectively— is a real asset to the
community and the nntion. The typ­
ical new one adds some $15,000 in
wages and $20,000 in locally purchas­
ed materials each year to the econ­
omy of the area it serves. Last year
total sales by the stations passed $19
billion.
Each station, as an unpaid tax col­
lector, is an important agent of govemment. On the average, it collects
an estimated $30,000 in federal and

Ponna wonder* If Nuitiel
Campi are nol the beat form
of heal t h Inauranre for alt of
tu. Mlllloni of American*
llkewlae have an entirely
falve Idea about nudity and
alvo about tanned *kln« m&gt;
read this r»»e and Ret hep
to the m e d l e a l truth. And
note Hr. Kreud'a view of
Nuitl.t addle!*!
CASE ll lM: Ponna R , jiewI
It. is Ihe ct-llese coed men­
tioned yesterday who wonder*
rd if total nudity would in­
crease arxual immorality.
''P r. Crane." she added,
wouldn't It be healthful if we
imitated the folk* who belong
to Nudist Colonies ami thu*
eliminated tli our clothing*
‘Aren't the Nudist thu*
smart from the medical an*
sic’ "
No. Hie people who relish
j a r s d in ; around
J round al Nudist

Man Ys Nature
Mankind now has the power to in­
fluence and change all of the three
ways that human continuity moves
from one generation to the next. •'
The three ways, or levels, accord­
ing to I)r. Walsh McDermott of Cor­
nell University Medical School, are:
— The g’enes—the ehemical code
carried in the cell, which determines
the structure of every living thin*
The genes have always been subject
to alteration by natural radiation,
and now by man-made radiation.
— TKa, fetus—the developing hu- ...
man before birth, also susceptiide to
radiation arid-drugs such as,

tions in the world faced with the
problem of achieving technological
modernization while at the same time
preserving their, cultural heritage.
Even at the third level of continu­
ity. too-Hiidden change can be de­
structive. In some countries, sui&lt;| Dr,
McDqrinott, the change.is so rapid
that "a father's whole experience is
without meaning for his son."
We can see it even in our own so.
ciety, on a lesser scale, in Iho gap
in understanding that often separ­
ates the generations.

— The cultural environment.
Of the three, men have heretofore
only been able to exercise their w ills
on the third level. Even today, their
power over the others is still chiefly
negative and destructive.
Dr. McDermott was speaking at a
conference on Science and Develop­
ment in Chile, one of the many na­

thev isfiiill be nimfoiteti.— Mutt lie w
6:1.
•
*
•
This world is so full of cure unit
sorrow that it is n gracious debt we
owe to one another to diseover the
bright crystals of delight hidden in
sontber circumstances ami irksome
tasks.— Helen Keller.

Bruce Biossat— Ray Cromley

Thought For Today

tista ute iomiUfr up |»ti\ Ml« l&gt;

\pIo(H*if c o u n t r i r s .
W e m a k e the s a m e tnifttnke*

with hik’bly r r i t u a l perso n a l
evublltf i'Uim i f how the l H

in e x p o r t in g ou r sywtein
meiiiLitip and public henlth

Am e rican

t p aea n h

ftr ien*

the

t un.
Th«*i»e t P i h n i r a l

lit i«ftH is ilpppmfent nil ‘ii u re a l

mee ti n g

Dick West's

home,

of the toiintrkps w f ' i r belptuu

lift t er k no wn e x a m p l e s being

* D on ’t

up

(five

t h r ship*'

and

•‘ D a m n the t u r p e d o r i k e t c "

up

f l a n k i n g r ig h t

ther e with

H* ex ec u tive

f If * 1

I

li»‘«il il

,

*'t

it % ii tli.

.**

bi.r t h ! Jim in a 4 tiiitmiKim « t nni

th r u * hi at or it- tilt t*ranee*,, in
my ju d g m e n t. is tin* spirite d

Ho true kit spoke the im mort al
lin e: If th er e is on** t h i n g I

■I h

motto

b n l *1 it's a pool loser

Mpi III iKf f t ‘nil fill item I *n w m

found

!■&gt; t'apt.

John

nr a

J Whj» h

Herald Area Correspondents

Sir*. M s r r a n n

SIS 1#TX

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tnjf the nmiiinL’t si u l «*thii s of
a b ra n ball itUlin

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nil an y r utivenirnt nut face. 1 be
not

be

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still going up, VII part of the

ge n e r a l upl ift , in* ilnuhl.

limelight

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Editor, Kt-rxld:
The Ellsworth E nitlr. b*fki-thnll t m m arrived horn*
ln«t S atu rd ay iJan. 2) at 2
u m . vi!ry tired hut v*ry h a p ­
py. The kindliraa and hoipitnlity of the Uifford Cot-hn u u and thc-inany, many peajd* In Florida who made t h . i r

6

-

p W .a n f ‘ohw will alwiiy. b*
on of t h n r
m e m o ri c .

moat

tre a u re d

We a te lookinit forward to
n return v i.lt of th* Oviedo
l.ioti.’ li-am lo o u r lovely
Slati* i f Main-.

a Mi*. John I.innohan
Ellaworth. M*.
(l!dilnr'« nolr; Thr proplr
of (Ivirdo .nd Svminidr
( mint) rountrd i( a p r i v i Irirr to h a i r ihr Ka|(lri in
our midst. Mr a r r ronfidrnt llial If Ihr &lt;lvirdo b u ji
tail vl.lt Eli.worth Ihrr
will hr rntrrlalnrd a« rovally &gt;

Now Many Wear

pxvelm

\V hen today's
a n a l ) six t h i s le g a n l Nuihxui
ax one « t he evidences «d sub flun k n g r i l l e ,

r

»o load kids
an edu
are
no bmg el
m i &gt;•

FALSE TEETH
With More Comfort

they
the * a t o i ,
FAHTCKTH. * pleaftftOl alkalln#
" h ’ft b i * i k ” to l a k e It over
i iivtii-xi i-i! i iMiwder hold*
l««u
in,
if4* firmtv To e*t ami '** 1k J*1
t'liey at*' **l el ill lied M
is an evidence of jux**nil n g it III
i &lt;toil iirt, Jti*i sprinkle a Utile* FAH
plus .1 ii altempl In strike **u 41 b&lt; 4nitie * r etiiini’*,x.'* H* • I I I 111 *iti vinir plate* No numriiy

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dom o f r eligion an d rultu re.'*

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la»ngo b a t now gone a t l r p
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hom e im provem ents, car
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of

Hut v* bethel

lilxui a » b ile a- I '•*' w hen de
M a l i i n .lino, v , i * H fi MiJy nil

li v e

—**Kach team shall br ir*
ajionaible for officiating its
own violation*. ( ontcirm r is
the only umpire."
—’'Winning bean ball n not
the result of skill, sticngth

by

p a rt y
fittoTig’

i ion mar k

• *oi &gt;4 ben,

lani, JijihiiMii 4ind * i u i

the

tention to them a n y w a y . 0

f a r th e r

ru iifllnl

&lt;-•I

•bo w a y ,
\ 1 1 1( t r i gloij *

Hi t h#

have

•I ' g m a

the

« fill 1. to •
h,| V4

i hiiHeng*

J4iigahd * i rb iiMVe v ax IJUljcb
itg i i i u f

Im

• i j l ' o i n l jii 141 allow a looaeidhg

h i * rn In

and

m illion

p a rt y

f at hula

u pe tat inn"

I he

T h e « oiihtit ill ion 4i| (he fit

To glip lti.

fd|x»|H tl

f * ||ti 11 I * -I

Mom tl»* iii.i-MVe Itiih.di * oin

In M "Seim, a In 1 xi ale pro

T h e f u e l mu b |#ed i all f . t ! thodox Ituatiari t hm ti, itae if,
ji "'flew Mpploim b" to l « llg Hill was i hanged ax r n * h i l y a •
ram** f i mu tin l*M* I ’altniru 1 Itnil to virtuall.4 i b p r i v e th*

i t io r i g

4r *
V* -lie

hr * I tbeb -•

b&lt; »*n m a il ! • -I ’

WMI

mote

•4(1! v I 4llg

it

baa

on arid iii» oo .in itv *•f

• apltiilifd

v»■ may

''

- I. t»ed -I Hit

f i otu
I

»h i l l y
before
hi*
— ** Te sm c s p t a l n i nliouM bp I dr ess ed
the j u n i o r m em b ers of cm h de ath last fall In f u i m e i *ilt*
team sa no one p s y * a n y at* viet I'l e in et N i k i t a Kbruftb

a h * *j v h i

I &gt;r

her

the

f.i filhrra a r *

. .

i,ii|r» t ♦ mm 4 i b i r e * * »*f h e ,ir •

fI oi ||

*otlf*el

»&lt;! lb«* •*i

iritei nut uui.il

religio n*

m

I a * mi far
it * (I) nil lxi • (Ui 1 1o x
le llg inll met w i l l ho il i» * 1 M'npiiiix*

v .i t is *• * biasea
' Un l b e i ••til ■ii v V b*

Ii* n fr ,
Kolh.witq- a i r &gt; hie of lH**
MiolP pert meat i n i o m * ^•■vein

• (1 ( 1 ««i x* »

i at* h

r e g re ssio n
III iiliml, t Ii* ft we xhouill co n sc io us
the fn 'it p f fei li v e foi • n i o t h e r ’i aomtr

IliiXi
pick

’ref V

rails

Kn ta t* d aa aacind ctsaa aaaitar o « io » * r l l . t i l l at tSa f o a l
Offlca of S a a f * rd . Florida. undar tSa Ac t at C a i l t i l i of H a r c S

conaUtrad aa mfrtpl 'ig v.n TSa Harald a copjrr.gftt aid «nlt Sa
Said Labia to* damsgaa usdad (Sa U s

tilts

oppti*a&gt; ll to lellgh'H,

j

It a l i a n

|*',dll' i ,

•i* a xxinpufi i»ae»| by

tu lb*

:»•

•lilt hiil

the

Vjfl'-p-

Hilit I tactual* • If to tU* ua* fur rapustlcaU«a of all IS* i#«*J
a*wa sriatad la tSIa h*wa**ftr.

S o p a r t of auj&gt; malaria# . a o « a or i Qu o m i i l e l t s i a * 4 m o *
o f T s * h a * lo r d Marald m a f A# r a p r o d u c M la a a f aaaaa ar with*
a a t w r l t t a a f a r m t a a i o a a f tS a p a s t l a S a c a f T S a HaralA. A a f
I n d iv id u a l ar fir m r a a p oaalS la f o r a u a s r a f r o d u c t l o a w i l l Sa

d

* • &gt;m •'g*

IlMi AV

the

n i non g

W i-lrin

fie w

.nd

gftlj ta adtftftc*
TS*

mi’ll

thev

and thus gain

f r r * Rililrr**f(l

arrrfifnble f*riixMr.( (Her d«
"ML. deal Is per•«*aallile*»
INtrir) It mil rukll.h.* hr

c j

VIM

1 toumurnxf

I fa I tun

sf itriigr-T

g an *’f

• v t b m k’ in trip

number

111well 1 ■
rI

11- i

*&lt;it»

Htbti.s’ ii

I b.i 11■"1 1 (f Xd

p iiw ef lu l
p a rt y ,

4ini

gi
i-

. &gt;|i pi ixi" 4 th*

|&lt;.1 f 1 1&lt;w IN

Ist lgrr the t e S l i i l . * 1

i t Uftt Itll’l IOX It AIKS
lluiii* LM liva fr

Hf&gt;iue

that th r a mu Hr t t h r co urt the

w alls

V I.H K .U

and

m

muy br m thr p;aiii« at any
time, thr (purral rule Irnnc

Staff Pbuiugfiplnr

*sc*pt Saturday, Sunday
pf • v e n d i n g C h r i s t i n a - *

44\ 1 1

fi p i t a h n w

tO HI llV r 4

urn dm air d

r«mui ii 4t l l v p* *

iimb'l iii

III U I II

ib#

i &gt;&lt;111 iiiniitftm

N n v y ili a* * ♦

— * Any

Mfchanicftl Supi
u n i.

Tlo*

i« rm^loke to i . g i l d

m ay

bv

.i 1 v tto 4 d t♦. b *♦••i c v Ilf mu* ’■ 4 1Mil Tl‘ b| Jliilxc 004*1 Id id) Ii*
ii ot Do - •»f f * tt 4 f » 4r * * ntn'i o« be 4 11* • 11 v i Oi l h r i niiirt 1 I* *

pn| t i al -tM ial

111 h I
r ■i.i#i

pvenrl trip m tnp y of liie b* an
ball rule I.....I , I ri if up emir j o ,
I IPi‘i'1 v4**1 t h ie e C'4|ui‘5
I In

lllunt

JAAIK Mil Oft. HAk ft.*
ru ru

*p!

*

or

to f u s t

used

n

1,U gi

may

be

so

TN* Heralif n f i n t w n
lets
I r n f rit tw I f * r e a d e r * a a p w N llr Affair*, t h e w r i t e r m a r « » •
a p e n n a m e | »r «* I d r i t f h e t e l *
l « r al«&lt;» r a r r l e a IN* n r | l * r ‘*
Irne nnm e nnd aitdrrsi, l.el| e r * «»f f e w e r ( H u h 2 .VI w o r H a
w i l l Hr a I v r a p r e f e r e n r e , l . e l *

ChaTTeime Oil Iteli^iofi

I in 1 1 x x

irruit

T h e ) »m\ I hr
hvious ■otu•
Ition se nse ti i imi4|Ue wnlilil be

Letters

•tr •

b ea n *'*

it 1 M
M
# nuked

eb'ped

Phil Newsom bays

&lt; i p n * 114i w Mniii, ‘ but tli**) w » i p
I

Wed., January HI. 1965

Nu i i i m i

of

•OUHMbotl tl i-i

■*]

wan tr* fipla rt* flip a n

t»ni he iiv j

VV4I.IVH A. kILLU a, 61)1 I OH * s o r i SI.HIIVH
I lU V k v u l.iu l.iv a . u iM ls ii.v . evraaval M i a .i .t *
NAHSV I JUIIVIUV
U 4fu i in | Editor
UUIt I ft H 11,1.1 AMl
•ocUir fcdllor
DO I I I k At a n *
city Editor
JI DV WKU.i
Ouftir Kduar

f

I h e m-i | ii

Irieil

ii I u Ip i del

ing ehiggers, rnseet bite* and
scratches, a* well ai over­
doses of ultraviolet rays.
City young bucks show their
Immaturity by working on tha
farm in shorts!
.Sunlight also causes appar­
ently healed tuberculosis les­
ions to flare up and also acti­
vates quiescent peptic ulcers.
So reserve your nudity for
the hathtuh and quiet making
a fetish out of a tanned tkin,
for that tan indicates a sick
skin!

nI *

I, Iv e m r r n \r r thr

‘ *\Ve a tufi llj

163-31*0

Hum.it I

t lie

tlisa bull w ith |* L ’ ft» fir
utlipf *ali(| uuliMtiiricr.

Hanford ^rralii
•’age 1-A Sanford, Florida

pr e,*»M*(|

f till* Mil’ll, *'T 'J, til f*w

Oviedo
E v e l y n l.undy

Mra

II.y .

I

flip nr&gt;l&lt; " f the ftllip

Mra. C l a r e n r e S n y d e r
131-4841

6M 3fi.1l
M r..

either

Osteen

Haney

all

14 life l»*c&gt;

l i v i n g r■
&gt; pin) a *pI Pa*\ *"ii II *Ml
*hi pla a* i if..
\ tlf* \ b a 1 1 mt he
e %| &gt;|.«»4m tl

l . a k r Monroe
Mra. H. I.. J oh ns on
322-4722

.

M ild r r d

hatl ij»*f ird

4*11'

ill

liealth te* bhnpiP'* w b n k 4 •odd

♦Jill i. k

&gt;t A.f&gt;(ir | i Li' i *-• tin rdimati ,

Ini 11 w n* -tu ii nt a t w I h i *f ti'»
f l u*t i a t :•141*
i r14 uijfi i i ll
m

N o r t h O rla n d o
M ra. M a r g a r e t t o * b y
322-41193

66ft-tRM

f ii *t

hall, win h

trsr»r«|tnsrv r4r vi'l 'i p m i U . h
r« pur f* &lt;| t hat
iii‘«i|e* n b* -»ft

1.on r wood
Mra. Don n a Kstea
M S- .1 117

M afia

w 1 1Ik tli a f ' *i *j* t In

*jiii-t-ptakii /in . L l f l j i a nf thi*.. a )

l.a s e M ary
Mr». F r e n r p, \\ eater
32J-S2II

r a .srlh r rr y

-Uf Mi*1' tem| n, WI «h ■lit* I! *11■'

U 44A t l i'tllN |

ml Mil*** f'O b’ an

W hen

_ ISA. 3*31 .

R e » r""T« k r • F n r r * f T i t s

jti tip’ nub • t

1 irn^huw

iiViiillible

w ith little t ra in m u .
\\ e tend to e x p u i l o *i xot h 4*
mid* i d* x 1 1 o | • if
u m hi
tei b rmb*u ms ami
I tv *
W « t lie? * t 1 1 - i fit n ’t I m ox (dilnt l* ated
tin** fo te iiiji t be*e pi o|de t in 1 :»-i lelice, of I efi rn«| Miittabfp fut
pi .i to .*! -appio at o n
in *th*»
.Ip r M l i r e t br V ru rd
itid* r ib v * lupeil i oim t r e ** Tk*'
11 - i * ud w i 1 1 (id f *♦ * xp'i|t

t e m p i* at MtiiMilliffli/atl"D

Mr*. Ritrhlr fl.rris

All.131S

inti r » *.1

|UeVMiU**lv

Enterprise

A ltam on te S p r in t.
M r.. Julie Ilertoe

Ite-JlM bit 13

Mv

Ill’llIth-ini’dli al

i ount r e s t hat i», vxp neeil to
if* velojie tili dli al and pufdle

I mted &gt;t,it«'M. tin -*•

i i i i t u n '*t tin w* t t*‘*pi4M h ini
hi L.| r P c mn* w l a i e
mm b of

per 41f the .^ptUtCfield, wl ** i ktli'Vtn
''T h r fathi'i m'I im nl*

pub lic

tern fm exp ort that could util
I/p tin* t v pe of ma npo we r rmw

Hill
Hj, I * i
H i t . I hi )
add.
w i i • re d i x p e l ' *» ill t to ii ii 11*

|| *l I “ v k “

td fr o m a si m p )*, u no r g H iiu life.

of

U « ’ri ex p el tM 111 ti e niftl*
n i l u i e i I 11 mpi i .it** 4 burnt• *

fhiit I i*n •'I'lrtl front t upt 11
S . &lt; i-n&gt;hiiw J r ., fm liter ^*kip

of

Id* uf that kind of iminji wet
\ \ i m i d to ilevi btp t kind

[lM b liml lllM P Itltie to tPrti h

o f f ic e r of the I ' S S S p r i n g fndd. wh ere bean hall t-volul
«*«i (farm* into a w a y

don't bail* m i n e tbnri a drib

• forrtgft aid; tee b«v** b-aMied

win net n f Htty ki nd

put'lic

body of h i g h l y t l H l l o d , skill*
4**1 iiicti ii nd U'4iriu*n. H it m &lt;*s 1

nt

" \ ft* i I .» vcut * ami the e\*
nd tui i of | | m l billion ill

of tin* N a v y b ra n hal^ J r a cm*
W III It* triY ttllf

fto m

States,

i

m* n. talk*

"«&gt;

The Lighter Side
punge nt quota tion*, two o f the

a vs n \

(m ted

of
In

f o il iv ii aid pD'k’ tiim •* bi’injf

i ni* f i jink I \ and Id m i l l )

N !tof i of ks Jr , «tinirmssmin i

n i t J || y t a sick »ktn, for it
al snips
in tlmir
birthday .^|ltius a final fejtblc a ttn u p t
suits arc medically u n o ra n t.
^
to make up (or lack
For clothing is an invention of brain actlon!
of mankind to protect tlu* skin
F a rm e rs wear overalls and
from insects and scratches, as |ong sleeved shirts, thus avoid
well as reduce the absorption
------------—
of dangerous ultraviolet ra&gt;&gt;'
from Ihe sun
i'lothing also whets the ro
mantle interest of t h r male
sex, so men a r c far more sti
lly Hal (’ochrsn
.mutated nowadays by_girls!
Viiutb-si tciled in Cleveland
than Ad adit ever was while in for s h o p t i f t W s i t object
the. alirtlen oL-Jyj^n ,— ^
4 oaaW w^ upiI u liking
VW4tdiW:w4diuluTa AftWtA il’ius tlmm‘ «rtpi nmjiifink In wit lit
recall that K u a Li nude, was Inch
school.
Now they're
not sexually stimulating to hhimmu delinquency on edif'r i n d u s t r y an d co m m u n ic a tio n s
iittion. What next?
Meiirjw lute, we lead them i n ­ Vdam.
They hover hail any children
.
•
•
to a far-o ut science
'from
liureau of Labor Statistics
w p i i h tin y * nil Itevei u*d back Mil they wove aprons of tig
leaves Why?
*uy* buildinu t tades (dumbris
to r e s h t y . "
fleeauxe t is tJ»e partially vvpie purd a basic f t To an
W e f a ll into the sa m e e r r o i
yeiir, A.v if we
in our e x p o r t of eilu* iitmii. W .* clothed female figure that Mi Imur lust
I* nil to ex putt pule " too k O’ mutates m an's erotic fancy didn't know!
*
•
*
I'Ult er "
imitati* ns
of
IT S. and not the mule figure*
Nudtxt* often show evidence,
W niihmg Junior eat n pen«c Ilfrots a ml lo l l e u e *
Ih e yT e
tint u eiile d tu b»i al r m i d i t ion 1 too, of s juvenile throwback nut b u tter and jelly* saiutwfclt.
won dm s whether he
Sump of t br* jxv lelit lf*t S ltd* t ■ For at the foihllei stage, child Mom
Viewed !*y« ip to be HifiiH'atm^ ten olten evoke vigorous pr»* think* the jelly puit is u 44»stest* from m a m m a when they tort Ic.
that Ile f e n se Hiu'ie tury (tub
•
• •
m ould
without
an&gt;
lit
Mi N a ii ii* 1 1*‘a sv ate ill of walk
i
billies,
i
»
i
i
*
i
i
m
n
I*
i i* e Index
i &gt;1x1 ef fp* 11v e i n * * la' lippIlPil
Mam ma then makes a fuss show* the coat of living is
Ii* I ,S fot Pipn a *I

Barbs

ftf p sstg fa ir p tTTity w iio b i o ti n v f o r

W A S H IN G T O N
U T h
—
N a v y t ra ditio n i % i ir h w ith

egomania.
* *
*
Actually, it i* unheaithfui to
go around with your skin ex­
posed lo bright sunlight!
All animals and (owls' were
covered bv fioil Almighty so
their fur or feather* would
keep the dangerou* ultravio­
let light of the sun away from
their bare skin.
find expected mankind lo
use his superior brain to evolve
myriad forms of clothing to
do the same thing
We have thus adapted cot­
ton, flax, wool, nylon and
many other products to our
skin in lieu of the fur and fea
thers o f . inffa human crea­
tures.
The laniH-d skin turns brown
to try to ward off more of
those dangerous ultraviolet
rays, for dark skins partially
rebuff ultraviolet light.
A tanned skin is thus, tech

T h e fir st c a r a t t h e b o t t o m o f t h e w o r l d .
Iti* A u tt'a h a n NuliOnul #«iworth l»p sd itio n f.o lly hod no chpic*
(hoy w a n led o Cor Ihnl any nisrnbe)
o t ihe porty could h o p into a n d d&lt;iv. od
wilhOut o moment ! he iitohon '*
And Ih . VolItMogen |U!t h a p p a n ! to
Till th.__b.ll
I h e b.g It.cl ts l h . V W s o n t o o l e d
r e a r engin e It hav n o lo d n d o f. ll o l e i "O
vaufef Of u r t h b e t u t It |Uit g o a l
(Aniorchco F’l slood lof d a y i in ,‘tO®
b e l o w / e t o w e a th e r a n d storied w.lhoul
a (ramble I
The lour . n y . n . j a » . ih* VW so

"

•

much e.lro Irochon il cl.n.bad "stroighl
up and down the slopes " iBut they
cheated a l.tlle sometimes they pul
chants on th. bock wh.eti 1
Another reason Ihe VW went white
even the dogs wouldn't is the sealed
bottom, ll look an nwlul beating, but
that's what it's there lot To protect the
wotks *«i-de ogam,! the weather outside.
Tito conditions got so Fierce that one
mgn said. Now we know what it'll be
like when Hell freezes'over.'*
So J tl eve' does, you know wbot car
to buy.
,
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'Big Picture Of Progress' Painted For Seminole
&gt; \&lt;$

These and other comments
were made Wednesday night
at a Mayfair Inn dinner m eet­
ing of various committee
chairm en of the Seminole
County Chamber of Comerce.
Each presented his version
of the "Big Picture of Pro­
gress" for the county.
And the future looks bright;
the brightest in history.
A long list of speakers re ­

By Harry I. John ion
"A port by 1966.”
’‘Expansion of the Agricul­
ture Experiment Station."
"A medical center for Sem­
inole County."
"F ree and easy phone com­
munications between the north
and south parts of the coun­
ty ."
"We’ll be turning dirt for
an airport in two y e a rs.? -

viewed the past and gaied in­
to the future when called on
by Lorihg Burgess, Chamber
president.
A capsule comment of each
is given in alphabetical order:
AGRICULTURE—Gen. J . C.
Hutchison: Looks to improved
products; control of harmful
insects; support of the Central
Florida Experimental Station:
station expansion Is ptsnncd;

further cooperation of agricul­
ture and industry; help the
Sanford State Farm ers Mar­
ket.
AIRPORT - Gordon Fred
erick: Application for Federal
Aviation Authority approval
for an airport west and south
of Sanford has been denied;
must locate another site; in
"dire need" of an airport; will
find another spot for an air­

port so as no&lt; to conflict with
the Naval Air Station’s flight
patterns; will he turning dirt
in two years for an airport.
ARMED FORCES - Mack
N. Cleveland J r .: Mill contin­
ue maximum effort to contin­
ue friendship with the Naval
Air Station; cooperation pledg­
ed to Captains Jam es O. Mayo
and Chandler W. Swanson.
BEAUTIFICATION - John

Alexander: Meeting
slated
Jan. 22 with landscape engi­
neers to sc f what is permitted
along state-owned highways
and approaches to the county;
complete concentration on all
approaches lo the county as
.the beautification work pro­
gresses.
GREATER
SANFORD
BOARD OF COMMERCE —
DeWitt Mathews J r : Various

groups — some of which have
been at odds — are merging
into one group; stim ulate en­
thusiasm for the beautifica­
tion of the Sanford area;
stop flow of dollars out of
Seminole County,
INDUSTRIAL — Scott Rums
and Carl Sehllke: Port Author­
ity Committee has moved r a ­
pidly; Industrial Show proves
highly successful; Semlnqle

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Johnson Cuts Request For Foreign Aid
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lure numerous industries to
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LAKE MONROE DEVEL­
OPMENT — Dr. Vincent Rob­
erts: The Riverport Marina
ia one of the most important
projects to come before the
Chamber of Commerce; each
committee, each individual
has an integral part in push­
ing this project; future of
Sanford and Seminole County
lies in the natural resources
it possesses; help pledged to
the City Commission in see­
ing if the marina project is
feasible; "1 personalty think
this (m arina project) is feas­
ible;" port authority and m a­
rina efforts must be coordina­
ted; "God willing, w e will
have the port In another
y ear."
L E G I S L A T I V E and
NATIONAL AFFAIRS - Gor­
don Frederick: Will oblatn
necessary powers to carry out
the projects of the comtit li­
ters; will continue lo serve
other com mi Ilees.

create the authority; ta rg e t
date on bj]| 1* July I; will get
a feasibility report n e x t
month; by 1366 will have the
port.
PROMOTIONS — Clifford
McKibbin: Highway aigna be­
ing put in place along stra te ­
gic points of highways leading
lo Seminole County; car tag*
pushing various communltlea
have been or are being Issued;
need for recreation areas cit­
ed.
WATERWAYS —Sam Levy:
“ If we can bring people down
here to play, some will come
to sta y ;" must lure owner* of
sm aller boats as well as la r­
ger ones; it's better to fill a
10 cent lunchbox 10 time*
Ilian a 23 cent lunchbox once;
set up special cruises starling
from the lakefront.
NEW FACILITY - Jam c«
P. Avery J r.: President John­
son has proposed building of
38 medical centers; "we ara
almost certain of getting one,
if no! tw o;" must "put our
bid in" for Ihi* Institution;
will attract a high type of
people to the community.
(The Chamber president,
Burgess, immediately appoint­
ed Avery chairm an of a com ­
mittee to push thi*. p ro ject.)
CAPTAIN
SWANSON:
"Thanks for including th*
Navy in Ihe Cham ber’* pro.g rain ; "Navy doesn't take
lightly the 7nri»jnFh#(' o f such
cooperation as exiifi~"hcre;
1964 was a year of decision
(or this community; there is
no change in Ihe atalu* of
SNAS-— if anything, it is get­
ting firm rr; cooperation pled­
ged to further comunity pro­
grams.
CAPTAIN MAYO: The Navy
did a thorough study of San­
ford before deciding to stay
in Sanford: it it for the "best
interest of the Navy” that it
stay in Sanford; "1 have in
my hip pocket one thing no
other Navy officer ha* — com­
munity spirit,"

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WASHINGTON
( UP I ) EATHER:
Partly‘ cloudy thru
hitch in 70s; low tonight 48-55. .
l o n g r a n g e p l a n n in g
30 to raise money for a new Presidept Johnson today ask­
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~ with few ahowfrs,
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— C. Vernon Mize Jr. and By­
dining hall at Deer Lake Camp ed Congress for slightly less VOL. 57 United Press Leased Wire
Established
1906
THURS.,
J
ANUARY
11,
1965
SANFORD,
FLORIDA
NO.
104
I ' i 9 in the Ocala National Forest.
ron Kimball: Need Ihe help of
than $3,4 billion for foreign
all in establishing a junior
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aid next year. It is the lowest
college; this is Ihe most im­
Tonight will tie Welcome
portant
•'project; must estab­
request
in
the
!8
year
history
Wagon Night at Orlando-Scmlish a mad program lo pro­
inole J a i Alai Fronton when of the aid program,
in a message to lawmakers
vide proper access In the nevv
members of the Welcome
stale university.
—
b l B l ^ m^ a f mi n e g VJ o h K* « » * e * U* d «- the H km vt.
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tt^ m l With
aid h.iHrtnf
budget rfrn
rtmsfcrtent
with the
.MEMBERSHIP — Robert
five.
national Interest."
— U tsjg tcr luul_AjJ.hur,..Beck
with J r: Need to ari-c ' rough
ANKARA. Turkey ( UPI ) —
The Clock winders hear th a t | Johnson requested $ U 7 ( hib
ly $60,000" in the next lwo
the i« autiful poinsettina at the lion for m ilitary aid slightly Turkey has decided against
weeks to further the work of
home of T. K. Butts at 1412 more than last year’s appro- participating in the U. S pro­
the Cham her and community.
Lateral Force
Park Avenue are traffic-stop- , priatlon—and $2 2 billion for posed Multi
METROPOLITAN
TELE­
pers. Mrs. Dorothy Me Bey- economic aid. almost the same (M l.F) for NATO, a reliable
PHONE — George Touhy:
government source said today
nobis, who railed in ’ this bit [ *s las* year,
Must have “ free and easy"
of information, says drivers
Re said that if situations
phone communications l i eatop their cars to look at them, should arise requiring addi ‘T w o - F a c e d ’
tween Ihe north und south
If you go to see them, please tional amounts, he would not
LEOPOLDVILLE. The Con­
hesitate to ask for more funds go LTD — Prem ier Moise
portions of the county.
don’t block traffic.
Follows Pattern
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PORT AUTHORITY — F E
Tshombe canceled a scheduled
The request followed last trip to Brussels because of
Roiimill.it Jr.- Committee lias
T his is the first year in
almost "outlived
111 useful
1 many years we can remember year’s pattern of presenting ■wha( j1(I r a nc(j Belgium’s "twoness" since the project is well
aecing pninstttina blooming Congress with a tightly cut fac,,(j policy” on the Congo.
Commerce "gazed into the future" mill predicted
"RIG F UT UR E FOR I'lKHiRESS" wit* the
under way for a port, legisla­
in January. They are usually down aid program in hopes few
the "briglite.-t in history" for the area.
theme Weilnemliiy evening when committee
tion is ready to be presented
ITests defenses
all dead by Christm as, hut cuts would lie made
(Herald Photo)
chairmen
ol’
the
Seminole
t'nutitv
Om
m
her
of
Last year, this tactic m u l l ­
lo Hie State Legislature to
KUALA LUM Pl’R. Malaysia
this unseasonable weather i*
ed
in
the
smallest
cut
ever
(UPI
)
—Britain
massed
Its
going lo have the poinsetlias
and the azaleas hlootning side made by Congress in a P resi­ powerful Far Eastern strike
by aide. Sort of takes away dent's foreign aid requrst— force today for a tnanuever
designed to test Malay sla’s
a little of the glory of the only 7 6 per rent
The new funds would be for air defenses against attack
azaleas sshirh some on strong
with their vivid color after fiscal year 1360, which starts from Indonesia.
TALLAHASSEE iU I’1) — long range solution lo the f) m-w approach anti make more vital of all governmental re
everything he* been bare for a next July I.
W t
R o d s R e je c te d
t Gov
Havdon Burn*
* a l d nnnnal ill*of oqr education
adequate and Curt latlng ’pro •ponslblUties ’* . •
The
lowest
previous
final
aid
month or so.
.
Rut
h
r
said
th*
state
c u r­
request
for
any
one
year
was
J
A
K
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R
T
\
,
Indonesia
(U
P
I)*
Thursday
ttfil
the
greatest
system
lie*
only
tnrough
mm•
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visions for education.
rently faces the mo*t trying
$3
47
billion
asked
by
Presi—President
Sukarno
said
he
problem
facing
public
school
p
lm
revamping
of
the
lax
Speaking of flowers, the
Bums inn.li- hi* rem arks in
A B. Peterson Sr. u a i reconditions it hat rv rr facet! in
ralrndulas bordering tile walk­ dent Dwight D. Eisenhower in |,a l rejected * Com m unist1education ln Etmida i* its desltm H ire of the state "
an ra il) morning addirsa to the Held of education because
r le d r d for hi* tenth term as
pym to arm 10 million Indonts- »"n',r n r &gt; on rent
taxIt canned Uv *• com pi elicit
ways at City
Hall add a 1955.
a group of tin new n'luml of p* growth problems as the
chairm an of the Iwiard of fru i­
The smallest annua! appro jjn w orkers and pea-sants for r *
financing on the local in tfir- next Legi-lnture winch
brtgfit spot of eye-catching
buaril
members and county nation s second most rapidly,
level
ters of Seminole
Memorial
fun
l*
in
Apnl,
I
k
said
but
priation
by
Congress
for
the
p(,
a
c
t
i
o
n
against
Bricolor there.
I find little or-no relation l hope a I -gi ’i o 4 cun be school superintendents here growing state.
program was $2 7 bilLion in t|lb jn&lt;1 Malaysian force*
Hospital at the January m eet­
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(to a two day uticutjRon cour»lup In-iween Florida’s rapid l u a d c '
ing of file hoard.
While w e’re on the subject, 1336.
He
-.a
d
as
In
h.t*
said
hr
population
growth
and
tinval­
Other officers, also re-elect­
l.ow about those f.O million
It was Ins fir*! spec
The exact total of Johnson s
BOCA p MON (UIM) — ue of real estate or between lore tbul hr will a-L I hr l.rg
ed. were John Evans, vie*
phlox along the lakefront that
growHi Mid tlie ability ill real i-l,dull in up; Mini a study governor to .i group ol
AUmlic
chairman, and Andrew C irr iT o m ’Gllrhmw- eo*«**tcd! new request, officials said, is H o n d a
e-talc
.In carry Hie lax bur eum m i-'ion of business, fin­ cil officials,
$3,380,3&lt;0,000.
It
falls
between
received
a
ifS.fiOO
uratd
xem d ary i .tre asu rer.
Rest idea we’ve heard in yeaia.
.S;ati* School Supt Thomas
ancial and ndiicatiori.il It .oh ts
Bio fa n child foundation den. Rums ssid
J o h n Scliirnrd waa named act­
W hat say, Jo h n AlexanderT the $3,5Ifi,7(iO,CJOO he requested
li
Bailey
m
tloiliunl
Governor
and sta ir olfm als to lind a
York for research- »n
ing secretary • treasurer while
Tom a a js he’s te ady with the last year for the current fisc*! 0f
Burns as " a great friend to |
year
and
the
$3,250,000,000
that
connection
«
ith
the
ocean
Carr a way is on an extended
FORT WORTH (UPI) —
color cameras.
education
who
is
committed
was appropriated by congress i Clences- and exploration of
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vacation trip.
Police feared today a m using
to the Ciiipruve-iuunt of educa­
The message continued stress
SPa
Dr Charles Park Sr. was
While Sunforditei t i e bask­
11-year old boy may have
tion
from
kimfcrgattcn
to
granamed chief of staff of th*
been kidnaped by a n-d-balring in 75 degree weather An­ on the adm inistration policy of
dilate school ‘
medical staff of the hospital.
rd nmn who bought him a
dy Cut raw ay is flying over the conceptratinj aid to nations I ’T A s *I u t l t P l ’C t l'
Burns told tile group lie con
which
take
steps
to
Improve
CHICAGO
l
UPl
l
—
Extre
Dr Park replaces Dr Gordon
banana split.
South Pole Andy and wife,
sidcrcd education th e ' • most
mist groups are infiltrating
Stanley, who headed the staff
The youth, llilly Dean Nix­
Helen flew to Christchurch, their own economies.
A new policy provision was parenli-teachers associations
on. was laat aecn rarly Tues­
last year.
N.Z. last week to visit Adm.
day.
Jam es It. lteedy and his fam­ added, saying that developing in 35 slates in a "concentrat­
A. ». I'KTKKSON SR.
Police said a drug atuie
ily. Adtniia! Reedy, fonnetly nation* should avoid spending ed effort to take over our free
their,
resources
on
"unneces
public
school
system
,"
Mrs.
clerk
trrallcd
seeingthe
red- , D e v e lo p m e n t
stationed in Sanford, (he was
haired man buying the boy a
TALLAHASSEE (U P!) —
a captain then), is command­ sary arm am ents and foreign Jeunellc Moorhead, president
banana split, then taking him How’s That?
The Development Commiation
ing officer of the Naval Sup- adventure*." The Latter phrase Df uie 12-mUlum members Na
MADRID. Spjun iL’J'U — fluid II new pi writ a and four
for a rid*.
port of A ntarctica with head- could apply to such countries uonal Congress of Parent* and
Unltril P r r t s International
K
Teachers warned today,
"I'm rrlu rtan t to call it s U S. Air Force* jHTMirmcl mujoi [limit cxpuuaioiia ware
quarters at Christchurch. Tire as Indonesia..
II was 12 tielow zero at In kidnaping but it apiwars to l.e have reccK rd pamphlets "li .jiimmmi i’d in wiinT Mule I m t
In Ihe message, Jqbnson
A ntarctica station which will
tcrnallonal kalU, Minn, and u very serious situation at shelter xtiplies ncce*&gt;.ny tur rnnnlh.
lie visited by Andy and th- commented that U. S aid can
fog turned into an Ire coat at tlria tim e," said (’apt. II F. survival in atomic attack In
Katir*
"f the pinjecti
Admiral is Camp MeMurdo. in- effective only in a frame
Dululll, Mum , today s* the Hopkins of the police Juvenile eluded under “essential Items" waa the St* Joe Paper ComShould be a thrilling adven­ work of "constructive and sen
result of a frigid front that ijivision.
are dug fund ami suit dunks puny's $«» million nddition to
ture for the Irani insurance sible policies and program s."
At Odds
gripped the Midwest,
If the Imy is not found Water, under tile heading it a in ill in titiif t'o u n t y . l i
man, w ho is Star ting his ri-lizeBut beyond this, the message
"Die crisp soli zero reading* ! pretty soon every man in the "m istiTlanemiv," ul.n was a vkill take ut*4iul 18 iiiontha to
loent off in a tog way 1
said nothing about future aid
extended south Into Iowa ami youth division (10 in will will lining tlio essential items.
The new owner of the Sancomplete.
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Illinois
lo- assigned to th* cu»r."
The Herald congratulates toward countries such as Egypt (orj Gas Company, Florida
Snow flu m e i and gusty
Hupkina said the police de­
A. B. Peteraon Si., who was whose policies have been at p ut&gt;bc Utilities Company, ol
wind* churned out of the Great partm ent Wii* checking all dere-elected to the chairmanship odds with the United States yk'pst Palm Beach, has won
Lakes ami moved to the South­ srripliuns of known &gt;cx ofAliout $500 million of total
approval to sell $550.of the hospital tr ustees for
fender*.
east.
the lt)th lime.’ The hospital Is aid would be for Southeast (g*) m tin sent red promissory
An inch of snow frp at Berk
Axil,
mainly
South
Viet
Nam
fu,tr».
lucky to have a man of the
ley. W V* . rain mixed with
Permission “ as granted by
caliber of "M r. P ete” to head and Laos.
snow fell in southern New Eng
Johnson
a.-ked
lor
a
"special
the
Florida
Public
Utilities
thin fast-growing institution
Und
standby
authorization”
for commission
and they know it.
Warmer weather moving
use, if necessary to boost help
The Florida Utilitir* firm
• » •
west of the cold front srt off
to
em
battled
South
Viet
Nam.
two
weeks
ago
officially
noti­
National Ladies Auxiliary
Lou’ve seen It In rartuoni
acattefed light -upws from Hie
of Letter e a rn e rs is organis­ This would be tantam ount to fied the Sanford City Commisirobably in movies and
Dakotas (ji w ettfrn Iowa. * f
an
unlimited
aid
authorization
tK,n
that
it
had
purchased
the
ing a Seminole County rhapllnally
happrnrd In KanIt
was
mostly
clear
ih
tiie
for
Viet
Nam
local concern
trr Mrs. It. E. Iloafurd, pres­
l$ertili report waa filed
Pacific Coast region except for |
However,
official*
said
It
The
new
owners
advised
&gt; L&lt; * ident, said today. The initial would not be a "blank check.” commissioners that the gas
at police headquarters Iasi
light rain and drizzle in north
Lifetime Unconditional Road Hazard W arranty
group will hold an organiza­
nlfbt by Patrolm an Michael
west Washington.
Aid
funds
must
go
through
business
"and
the
entire
a*,
tional meeting in the caurui
Mild conditions remained in Rolundo.
room of F irs t Federal Build­ two congressional actions—au ­ sets" were acquired effective
"Send on* of the patrol
most of Ihe south Readings in
thorization
aid
appropriation
Jan
t
The
Commission
recog­
ing Friday at 7 :30 p m. All letIhe 60s covered parts of Texas ears up U&gt; F lrjt Street and
The
new
m
easure
would
nized
the
assignment
and
tran
s­
let rarriei* ’ wives in Seminole
Sanford Avenue. There la a
and H onda.
County are invited to attend avoid having to seek additional fer of the franchise at its Jan.
drunk hanging onto a light
authorization, but the extra 5 meeting
and join the new organization.
pole. He can't make it any
funds
still
wculd
have
to
be
Proceeds ot the promissory
•
s •
Periodic Innpecllnn
• Flat Tire Repair
further."
Good
Samaritan
appropriated
by
Congress.
notes
will
go
towards
purchase
Seminole High School band
Police
obliged
and
the
man
Tire
Rotation
•
Front End Check
of
the
Sanford
company
and
to
LONDON (UPJ) — Police
members,
’ The
Marching
awoke thl* morning In a
improvement
of
existing
com
­
woman
Jill
Baker
went
to
help
Seminoles," have made a longIiUDGET TERMS—NO CARRYING CHARGES
Teachers Need
pany plants.
a dog lying in a road after strange col.
playing recording of many
(.VETTING
THE
MESSAGE
from
the
nljfn
ut
the
being
struck
by
a
car.
It
bit
Spelling
Lesson
numbers played during foot­
Sanford Font Office in petite (Jenny Stubbing*.
her.
Evans Elected
S A C R A M E N T O , Calif. Re-nppointed
ball games and sperlal con­
And
a
xnndnpur
turned
the
tide
on
the
post
of­
John Ryan*, of QvWclo, waa
(UPI)
—
The
California
Tea
certs. The professional record­
WASHINGTON (UPI) —
fice passerby. Her feet m ight hurt Ihe luwn hut
elected v l^ c h a ffm a n of the
ing is svsilable'from the band chert Association could use a Preaident Johnson n a m e d
Lovey-Dovey
the »pur hurt her feet more us this picture
re-organlzed/m ord of Public
spelling leson.
Alan S. Boyd, 42-year-old namember*.
show*. Congenial Genny visited the po*t office
•
e e
HEADING, England (UPI) Instructlop'Wcdncsdiy and pot
In the program for Us leg­ tiva of Jacksonville, chair­
t
405 W. F irat St.
322-0451
thin morning and Herald Photographer Bill Vin­
— Thomas Dear and Raymond Dr. A. JtT Epp* Jr. i t itatod
A rash of prowler and peep­ islative seminar that got un­ man of th* Civil Aeronautics
cent
J
r.
"ju
st
happened
by”
a
t
the
right
mo­
Darling
were
involved
ia
an
SANFORD,
FLORIDA
in T h/H erald. The ballot wa*
ing tom reports have been re ­ derway here, the dinner menu Board fo r th* fourth consecuautomobile collision.
unajnmou*.
ment. A photographer’s lot i»n’t all had , . ,
tiv#.,ye*r.
„
include* "French roles.”
ceived by local police.
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42 Below Zero
In Minnesota

$550,000 Note
Sale Approved

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'Big Picture; Of Progress' Painted For Seminole
. By Harry I. Johnioa
“ A port by 1966."
"Expansion of the Agricul­
ture Experiment Station."
"A medical center for Sem­
inole County."
"Free and easy phone com­
munications between the north
and south parts of the coun­
ty.”
"W e'll be turning dirt for
an airport in two years.'.'. .

These and other comments
were made Wednesday night
at a Mayfair Inn dinner meet­
ing of various
committee
chairmen of the Seminole
County Chamber of Comerce.
Each presented his version
of the "Big Picture of Pro­
gress" for the county.
And the future looks bright;
the brightest in history.
A long list of speakers re­

viewed the past and gazed in­
to the future when called on
by Loring Burgess, Chamber
president.
A capsule comment of each
is given in alphabetical order:
AGRlCULTURE-Gen. J. C.
Hutchison: Looks to improved
products; control of harmful
insects; support of the Central
Florida Experimental Station;
station expansion is planned;

further cooperation of agricul­ port so as nr4 to conflict with
ture and industry; help the the Naval Air Station's flight
Sanford State Farmers Mar­ patterns; will be turning dirt
in two years for an airport.
ket.
ARMED FORCES - Mack
AIRPORT - Gordon Fred
erick: Application for Federal N. Cleveland Jr.: Will contin­
Aviation Authority approval ue maximum effort to eontinfor an airport west and south: ue friendship with the Naval
of Sanford has been denied;' Air Station; cooperation pledgmust locate another site; in ‘ cd to Captains James O. Mayo
"dire need" of an airport; will and Chandler W. Swanson,
find another spot for an air-1 BEAUTIFICATION — John

Alexander: Meeting
slated
Jan. 22 with landscape engi­
neers to sep what is permitted
along state-owned highways
and approaches to the county;
complete concentration on all
approaches to the county as
.the beautification work pro­
gresses.
GREATER
SANFORD
BOARD OF COMMERCE —
DeWitt Mathews Jr: Various

groups — some of which have
been at odds — are merging
into one group; stimulate en­
thusiasm for the beautifica­
tion of the Sanford
area;
stop flow of dollars out of
Seminole County.
INDUSTRIAL — Scott Burns
and Carl Schilke: Port Author­
ity Committee has moved ra­
pidly; Industrial Show proves
highly successful; Seminple

County is in a strategic loca­ create the authority; target
tion at a trading area; can date on bill U July 1; will get
lure numerous industries to
a feasibility report n e x t
this section.
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month; by 1966 will have the
LAKE MONROE DEVEL­
port.
OPMENT — Dr. Vincent Rob­
PROMOTIONS — Clifford
erts: The Rivcrport Marina
is one of the most important McKibbin: Highway signs be*
projects to come before the ing put in place along strate­
Chamber of Commerce: each gic points of highways leading
committee, each individual to Seminole County; car tag*
has an integral part in push­ pushing various communities
ing this project: future of have been or are being issued;
Sanford and Seminole County need for recreation areas cit­
lies in the natural resources ed.
it possesses; help pledged to
WATERWAYS - S i m Levy:
the City Commission in see­ "If we can bring people down
ing if the marina project Is here to play, some will Come
feasible; "I personally think to stay;" must lure owners of
this (marina project) is feas­ smaller boats as well as lar­
ible;” port authority and ma­ ger ones; it's better to fill a
rina efforts must be coordina­ 10 cent
lunchbox 10 times
ted; "God willing, We will than a 25 cent lunchbox once;
have the port in another set up special cruises starting
year."
from the lakefront.
L EG1SLATIVK
and
NEW FACILITY - James
NATIONAL AFFAIRS — Gor­ P. Avery Jr.: President John­
don Frederick: Will obtain son has proposed building of
necessary powers to carry out 38 medical centers; "w e are
the projects of the commit- almost certain of getting one,
tees; will continue to serve if not tw o;" must "put our
other committees.
hid in" for this institution;
LONG RANGE PLANNING will attract a high type of
— C. Vernon Mize Jr. and By­ people to the community.
ron Kimball: Need the help ol
(The
Chamber president,
all in establishing a Junior Burgess, immediately appoint­
college; this is the most im­ ed Avery chairman of a com­
portant 'project; must estab­ mittee to push thl*.|)rpjcct.)
lish a road program to pro­
C A I* T A I N
SWANSON:
vide proper access to the new "Thanks for including the
stale university.
Navy in the Chamber's proMKMBEHSHIP — Robert .grain; "Navy doesn't take
— Ilcjsctcr atul__ Ajjhur Jteck lightly tnd Tfr'qaft/Fhfl* o f such
with Jr: Need to arise "rough cooperation’ as cxislF Tierc;
ly $60,000" in the next two 1961 was a year of derision
weeks to further the work of (or this community; there is
the Chamber amt community. no change in the status of
METROPOLITAN
TELE­ SNAS*— if anything, it Is getPHONE — George Touhy: , ling firmer; cooperation pledMust have "free and easy" j ged to further comunity pro­
phone rnmniuniratinns b e ­ grams.
tween the north amt south
CAPTAIN MAYO: The Navy
portions of the county.
1did a thorough study of San­
PORT AUTHORITY - F E ford before deciding to stay
Houmill.il Jr * Committee lias j in Sanford; it is for the "best
almost "outlived
it* useful- interest of the Navy" that it
nrss" »iner the project is well May in Sanford; "I have in
under way for a port, legisla. my hip pocket one thing no
lion is ready to lie presented other Navy offierr has — com­
to the Slate Legislature to munity spirit."

Johnson Cuts Request For Foreign Aid
$3.4 Billion .
'Consistent'
(F it?
With Policy

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Four varieties of Girl Scout
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Zip Code 32771
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Council of Girl Scouts Jan. 16WASHINGTON
(UPI)
WEATHER: Partly cloudy thru Friday with few ahowtVs. high in 70s; low tonight 45*55.
30 to raise money for a new Presidept Johnson today ask­
dining hall at Deer Lake Camp ed Congress for slightly less VOL. 57 ~~ United Press LcnsoiMYi re
Established 1908 TH URS., JA NT A R Y 14. 1065 SANFORD. FLORIDA NO. 104
in the Ocala National Forest.
than
$3
4
billion
for
foreign
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aid next year. It is the lowest
Tonight will be Welcome
n C IV A ...
request
in the 18 year history
Wagon Night at Orlsmlo-Scmiiiole Jaf Alai Fronton when of the aid program.
In a message to lawmakers
members of the Welcome
-.V fiS t^ O O a S iiiltlcradnilUea UoteawreeaUed H- the '.'J o w l
fixe. — ” * ‘
.* *' aid budget consistent with the
national interest."
Johnson requested $1.17, bil;
ANKARA. Turkey (UPI) —
The Clockwindcra hear that
the iM-autiful poin«rttiaa at the lion fur military aid slightly Turkey has decided against
home of T. R. Butts at 1112 more than last year s appro- participating in the U. S proLateral Force
Park Avenue are traffie-atop- priation—and $2 2 billion for posed Multi
pers. Mrs. Dorothy McRey- economic aid. almost the same (M|,F) for NATO, a reliable
government source said today.
nohls, who railed in ‘ this hit as last year.
He said that if "situations
of information, says drivers
atop their cars to look at them. should arise" requiring addi­
LEOPOLDVILLE. The Con
If you go to see them, please tional amounts, he would not
hesitate to ask for more funds go UPI) — Premier Mnise
don’t block traffic.
Follows Pattern
Tshombe canceled a scheduled
The request followed last trip to Brussels because of
This is the first year in
many years we can remember |&gt;ear s pattern of presenting what he called Belgium's "tw oaeeing pm'nsMtias blooming I Congress with a tightly cut faced policy" on the Congo.
Commerce "gazed into the future” and predicted
••111(5 PICTURE FOR PROGRESS" was the
in January. They are usually [down aid program in hopes few
the "brightest in history" for the area.
theme Wednesday evening when committee
all dead by Christmas, hut 'cuts would tie made
(Herald Photo)
chairmen of the Seminole fmintv t'hamher of
tin* unseasonable weather i* ' Last year, this tactic resultKUALA LUMPUR. Malaysia
going to have the poirnettiai
cd in the smallest cut ever ( f P l i
— Brit ain massed its
and the a z a le a s blooming sidemade by Congress in a Presi
powerful Far Eastern strike
by side. Sort of t a k e s away
dent s foreign aid request— fnrre
today for a manuever
a little of the glory of the onl&gt;' 76 P°r rent.
' designed to test Malaysia's
'Ibe new funds would he for „ j r gefon-*** against attack
azalea * w h ic h cotne on strong
with their vivid color after fiscal year 1966, which starts fr()n, Indonesia,
TALLAHASSEE lU I'lj — long range solution to the ft new appmaeh ami make more vital of all governmental re
everything has been hare for s next July 1.
Gov
llavdon. Burns s a i d nanrtal lit* of oqr edttonUon adeqtutt and fu e l istlng ‘pro ' spoestbillste*
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The lowest previous final aid R e d s R e j e c t e d .
month or «n.
,
But he said (lit ilnte cur
request for any one year was
J,\K \RT\. 'Indonesia (U PI) |Thursday lifal the greatest system lies only tnrough min- visions for education.
rently faces the most trying |
Speaking of flowers, the $3 47 billion asked by Presi- _ p rt.»idpnt Sukarno said he problem luring public school plctr revamping ol the tux
Burns made Ins remarks in
A It. Peterson Sr. was re­
conditions it hss ever faced in I
calendulas hot tiering the wnlk- dent Dwight D. Eisenhower in |iaa rejected * Communist edm atom in Honda is it* dr -tin. ut e o l t he sl at e "
elected for his tenth term aa
It
annol In- a c n n i p l i d l e d «n «••*&gt;l&gt; morning addn-ss to |)|p |jr |(j 0j ,.,|„ratlon because 1
pl/in
to
arm
10
million
Indonespendency
on^
reuestate
taxwaya at City Hall add a
chairman of the hoard of trus­
The smallest annua! appro jin workers an,j p e a sa n ts for c* for (marring on the local in I lie next L e g i - l s t u r e wi nc h a group 11 I 80 new schqjjl nf Ha growth problems as the I
brigfit spot of eyecatching
members and county nation', second most rapidly
f l i n t s in A p u l . in sai d
but board
priation
by
Congress
for
the
^
,
,
1
,1
,
action
against
Hritees of Seminole
Memorial
color there.
program was $2 7 billion in tlsj, &gt;rvj Milaysian forces.
I find little o r ’no relation 1 hope a t *gl 'I o 2 can he sellout superintendents here growing state,
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lor a two day ollelilation cuur_________
&gt;fup h f’ NM'cn KIorlila‘5 rapid made '
While we're on the subject, 1956.
ing of Hie hoard.
M*.
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as
In
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said
be
Exact
Total
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population
growth
and
the
vathow about those f&gt;0 million (
Other officers, also re-elect­
It was Ins first speech
The exact total of Johnson »
BOCA RATON (C PI) — ue of real estate or between lore Dial he will a-k the Leg­
phlox along the lakefront that
ed. were John Evans, vice
.u-antic- University growth and the ability ot real islature to appoint a study governor to a group ol elec
T om
Gtlrhmt- eugwaated? new request, officials said, is j,-|(iritj ,
chairman, and Andrew Carrareceived a $ 0 not) grant 1 Mate _tn carry the tax bttr evfnmt'Mon of business, fin- \eil officials,
Best Idea we've heard in yeais. j $3,380,370.0(x) It falls between
T nJ*. v*m*tary , .treasurer.
Burns said
, init ial and ixlucational leaders &lt; S ate School Supt Thoitia
What say, John Alexander! the $3,516,700,000 he requested from the Kairchltd Foundation den.
John Sehirard was named act­
|i II.1.lev ml induced Governor
"It is my belief dial th e, and state olfinals to find
Tom sajs h&lt; * leady with the last year for the current fiscal of s e w York for research* tn
ing seeietary • treasurer while
Burns
as
"
a
great
friend
to
year and the $3.250.000,00|) that connection with the ocean
*\
Curraway is on an extended
color camera*.
FORT
WORTH
(UPI)
—
education wlm is committed
was appropriated by congress sciences* and exploration of
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vacation trip.
Police fulled today it missing
to
ttu-improvement
of
edmaWhile Sunfordites are bask- I The message continued stress t(lp sca
Dr Charles Park Sr. was
ll.yrnrnhl buy may have
lion from kindergarten to gra­
ing in 76 degiee weather An­ on the administration policy ol
been kidnaped |,y a red-hair­
named chief of staff of the
duate
school
"
dy Curraway is flying over the concentrating aid to nations 1 * 1 'A s ‘ L l l t d 'C t l *
ed i i i u i i who bought him a
medical staff of Hie hospital.
Bums told the group he eon
CHICAGO (CPI) - ExtreSouth Pole. Andy and wife, 1which take steps to Improve
buiianu split.
Dr. Park replaces Dr Gordon
sidcred
education
the*'m
ost
mist groups are infiltrating
Helen flew to Christchurch, their own economies.
The youth, Billy Dean NixStanley, who headed the staff
A new policy provision was p.rents-teachers
associations
Ion, was last seen rally Toes,
N.Z. last week to visit Adm.
last year.
day.
James It. Reedy and his fam­ added, saying that developing in 35 tu te 4 m a "concentratA. II. PETERSON SR
r ffort to take over our free
ily. Admiral Itccdy. formerly nation, ahould avoid spending
Police said a drug stole
clerk ircalled seeing the redstationed In Hanford, (he was their, resources on "unneces public school system." Mrs.
Development
haired man buying the boy a
a captain then), is command­ sary armaments and foreign jennelle Moorhead, president
I TALLAHASSEE (U PI) —
banana split, then taking him How’s That?
ing officer of the Naval Sup­ adventures." The Litter phrase of Uie 12 million member. NaThe Development Commission
MADRID. Sp/in •UI'D — said II new plants and four
.fur a ride.
port of Antarctica with head- could apply to such countries uona| Congress of Parents and
United Press International | "I'm relurtant to rail It s U S. Air Force" personnel major plant expansion* wera
Teachers warned today.
ipiarter* at Christchurch. The as Indonesia..
In the message, -iijlm-nn )--v . .i^&gt; r* ,
It wax 42 tx-low rero at In kidnaping but it appem* to l.c have reeerved pamphlets on ..unnoiineeil ill ut lit)' state last
Antarctica station which will
ternatlunal tails. Mum . and a veiy aerioua situation at shelter soph' s neresaaiy lor month.
he visited by Andy and the commented that U. S aid ran f r r / \ A A A I I «
be effective on!) in a frame V K S l ] ||()l| N f ) | 0
fog turned into an lee coat at this time," said ( apt II F. survival in atomic attack In | longest of Die projects
Admiral is Camp Mrtlurdo.
work of - constructive and sen V -'- 'W f U U U I W I U
Duluth, Minn
today a* the |{"pkms of the police juvenile eluded under *e»*enti«| items" wu* the St. Joe Paper CornShould i&gt;e * thrilling adven­
result of a frigid front that-diviaion.
j are dug food and xoll drinks puny's $6 million addition to
ture for the lewal insurance stble policies and programs."
At Odds
gripped the Midwest
| **|f tlie boy is not found Water, under the heading it* nidi in Gulf County. It
man, who is stalling Ins retireBut beyond this, the message ■
The crisp sub zero readings |pretty soon every man in the 'iilisei-llaneoiiv." uKo wax a will lake u b o u l IS months to
luent o ff m a lug wu) !
said nothing about future aid
The new owner of the San
extended south into lows and youth division till m mII1 will mong the essential items.
|complete.
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lx- axsigned to the case."
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Th« Herald congiatulutes toward countries such as Egypt for&lt;i r,as Company. Florid*
Snow Humes and gusty 1 Hopkins said the police de­
A. B. Peterson Sr., who was whose policies have been at public Utilities Company, of
wind* churned out of the Great pnrtment w^a* cheeking all dere-elected to the chairmanship •odds with the United States West p ajm |i««rh, has won
approval to sell $55n.
t.ake* and "noved to thr South aeriptiona of known sex of.
of tile hospital 4rust.es for : About $500 million of total
aid
would
be
for
Southeast
qqq
m
unsecured promissory j
east.
Ifenders.
the loth time.* The hospital Is
An inch of snow felt at Berk I
------------------------lucky to have a man of the Asia, mainly South Viet Nam tiotcs.
lev.
W
Va
.
rain
mixed
with
and
Laos.
Permission
was
granted
by
rsllt-er of "M r. Pete" to head
mow fell in southern New Eng
Johnson asked for a "special the Florida Public Utilities
this fa*t-giow ing Institution
standby
authorization"
for |commission
|
land
and they know it.
. . . . . .
.
,
.
use, if necessary to boost help
The Florida Utilities firm
Warmer
weather
moving
west of the* cold front set off
National ladies Auxiliary
* mb titled South Viet Nam lwu »w k s a;o officially noth
Lou've seen It In cartoons
scattered light iu^iwh from Hie
of* LetterCarrier, itorguniz- Thl* wt,uU1 ** tantamount to f,c l the Sanford City Commiti.bly In movies and
Dakotas (p westfrn Iowa. »
ing aSeminole County
ch.p- » n u^m ited aid authorization alon that it had purchased the
linally happened tn KanIt was mostly clear l/l the
ter Mrs. It. E. Hoaford, pres- ! lor„ Vlet N ln*
. ,
„
'local concern
lX^Thli report was filed
However, officials said it
The new owners advised
Pacific Coast region except for |
ident, said today. The initial
al police hradquartrra last
light rain and drizzle in north
Lifetime Unconditional Road Hazard Warranty
group will hold an organiza­ would not be a "blank check." commissioners that the gas
night by Patrolman Michael
west Washington.
Aid funds must go through business "and the entire as
tional meeting in the caurua
Mild conditions remained in Rotundo.
room of Firit Federal Build­ two eongressional actions—au-1 »ets" were acquired effective
"Send one of the patrol
thorization
aid
appropriation
j
an
I
The
Commission
rerog.
most
of the south Readings in
ing Friday at 7:30 p.m. All let­
thr 60s covered parts of Texas car. up to Flrjt Street and
The new measure would nim l the assignment and traps
ter rariiern' wivei in Seminole
Kanford Avenue. There la a
and Florida
County are invited to attend avoid having to seek additional fcr 0f the franchise al its Jan
drunk hanging onto a light
and join the new organization. authorization, but the extra 5 meeting
pole. He can't mike it any
funds still would have to be
Proceeds ot the promissory
further.”
Periodic Inapeclion
(tood Samaritan
Flat Tire Repair
notes will go towards purchase
Seminole High School band •PPropri.l^d by Congee.,.
PoUrr obliged and the man
of
the
Sanford
company
and
to
Tire
Rotation
LONDON
(UPI)
—
Police
Front
End Check
Marching
members,
*'Tbe
improvement of existing com ­
woman Jill Baker wept to help nwoke thia morning In *
Seminole.," have made a longTeachers Need
RUDGET TERMS— NO CARRYING CHARGES
pany plants.
a dog lying in a road after strange cot.
playing recording of many
LETTING
THE
MESSAGE
from
the
H
ik
’
d
ut
the
being alruck by a car. It bit
numbers played during foot­ Spelling Lesson •
Sanford Poat Office in petite (Jenny Stubbing.
her.
S A C R A M E N T O , Calif. Re-appointed
Evans Elected
ball game* and special con­
And a aandapur turned the tide oh the pont o f­
certs. The profesaionel record­ (UPI) - The California Tea
John Ryans, of O yM o, was
WASHINGTON (UPI) —
fice paHHcrby. Her feet might hurt the lawn but
ing it availsble'from the band chers Association could use a President Johnson n a m e d
elected vlh^sch*tfman of the
Lovey-Dovey
the apur hurt her feet more ua thia picture
spelling leson.
Alan S. Boyd, 42-year-old na-]
members.
re-organlzed/^o*jd of Public
•
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shown.
Congenial
Genny
visited
the
post
office
In
the
program
for
Ua
leg­
READING, England (UPI) lnstructiop’'w«dneaday and not
tiv#
o
f
Jackeonville,
chairj
V*
405 W. First St.
322-0651
— Thomas Dear and Raymond Dr. A. I t Epp« Jr. is stated
A rash of prowler and peep­ islative seminar that got un­ man of the Civil Aeronautic. 1 thia morning and Herald Photographer Bill Vin­
cent Jr. "just happened by” at the right mo­
Darling were involved in an in Thg Herald. The ballot was
ing tom reports have been re­ derway here, the dinner menu Board for the fourth conaecuSANFORD, FLORIDA
live., year.
include! "French roles."
automobile collision.
ment. A photographer’s lot ian’t all bad . . .
unudmous.
ceived by local polic*.

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COLUMBUS, Ohio (UPI)
Bay C. Bllia at Republican
national cnalrman plant to
work qul.tly In tha background
in hit determined effort to re
build the Republican party.
Deicriblng himself at a real
lit, the man ilated to become
national chairman on April 1
eald be wai optlmletie about
bit party's future.
He it Convinced It hat a tolld
bate upon which "qualified
candidates, adequately financ­
ed with proper organisation
support" can .expect to make
a winning race.
Blias is not discussing the
party's ideological disputes
YOUNG MEN are slated to receive recognition during Jaycee Week which
and any plans be may have
begin* Sunday under a proclamation signed by Mayor J. H. Crapps to­
extept to say be expects to be
day. Standing at left is Clyde Long, president of the Ranforfl-Seminole
a "desk chairman" working
Jnyceea And nt right is Chnrlcs Fox, chairman o f Jaycee Week.
full time at hit $30,000 a year
Job.
He has not sought a single
vote for the chairmanship he
fo ld newtmen when he made
it pialn he expects to pattern
OCEAN FALLS, B.C. (UPI) out by the slide. Early reports o f about 7,000 la ringed by
his national operation after — Seven persons were believ­ were relayed via ham radio mountain* and I* tha site of
that which has been successful ed killed In a landslide that operatora.
a pulp mill complex operated
in Ohio.
Rescue operations wera sus­ by Crown Zellerbach Canada
struck this pulpmill town Wednesday night. Several houses pended during tha night be- Ltd................................ - 1
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J &amp; K f f e v m IU V
^ M - U i * slide a p p a lral* Canadian- Mounted erTfldes.
Royal
ently w a. caused by+lgh
The town, with.a population perature* and torrential ralna,
Police reported two bodiee
have been recovered and five
A apokeiman for Crown
persons are missing. Five oth­
Zellerbach aald tha plant,
er peraoni were hospitalized.
which employ* 1,100 perioni,
The elide rumbled down on
wit* at the oppoaite end of the
the residential area about 10
town from where the elide oc­
p.m. Details were not Immed­
curred. it wbi not affected by
iately available because ell
tha avalancha.
communications were knocked
Well Street Chatter
The mill wai closed down
NEW YORK (U PI) — ■hortly after the alide to al­
k
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Clark, Dodge &amp; Co. notes that
low employe* to take part In
drug atocka have come |&gt;ack
the dlaaater operation* and
into the market apotllght re­
care for'lhelrTamilies.
cently, reflecting th* public’a
Several of the townspeople
"faactnution" with the eco­
took ihelter In the mill.
Tbc man who stirred Semin­ nomic Implication* of medi­
The town I* iltuatcd on an
ole County Imagination like care.
Inlet, 300 air mile* up the
few persons have in the past
The broker »aya the induntry
— Tom Gilchrist of Daytona Ha* good long term growth roast from Vunt-uuvcr, B.C.
Beach — will return here Feb. p r o * p «•r t * domestically, n
RAY BLISS
10 for another speaking en­ promising future abroad and
•*I don’t like to be vague," gagement.
"an immunity from the vagGilchrist, head of Channel urie* of the hueincia cycle."
Bliss said when asked about
his more specific plans as 2, WESH-TV, will speak at the
chairman. "I don’t hold many Kiwanls Club luncheon at the
Baohr A Co., In pointing out
Herbert Roger O’ Brien, 72,
news conferences and I like Civic Center.
tha rShurgffhre nfathe drug SOt'O’ Rrleti Rond. FArn Park,
He spoke here earlier at a and airline* stocks which had
to bo candid In my answers.
died Wednesday at his home.
"But all this happened ra­ Seminole County Chamber of been relatively neglected In
A native i f Brooklyn, N. Y
ther quickly and I have had no Commerce meeting and spar­ tba last part o f Ul6 i, says the
he moved to Fern Park 16
time to do any thinking abouj ked the drive for a beautifica­ development "underscores the
years ago from Uutlcr, N. J.
what I would do in an office tion project of Seminole end need to be on top of the chang­
and was engaged in the sign
to which 1 haven’t yet been especially the lakcfront area. ing market patterni that will
pointing business. The street
Since his talk, various com unfold during IPOS.
elected. You don’t make plans
on which he resldix! was nam­
'end announcements until you mltteea have been formed
ed for him. He was a member
have had time to study them both In and out of the Cham­
E f . Hutton ti Co. advises of American Legion Old Glory
end know what you are do­ ber to get the project under investors to keep &gt;*ome liquid
Post 183 of Fern Park and wss
way;
ing."
funds In-reserve arid say* so- a Methodist. ..
He said, however, In answer
li-rtivlty should still he a key­
Sdrvlvors arc hi* wife, Mrs.
to a question, that he expects Humane Society
word in uny new purchases.
Henrietta M O’ Rrlen; sons,
to have a "relatively free
However, the brokerage firm Charles II O’ Bfien of Mem­
hand" In rebuilding the party Enrolls 21 More
adds it wn* impressed by the phis. Tenn , snd Frsncls E.
Twenty • one members Join­
and hope* to "conduct myeelf
market’* recent performance O’ Brien of Newfoundland, N.
*o os to Invite the confidence ed the Seminole County Hu­ in thy fare of the many un­
J.; daughters, Mrs. Thelda Armane
Society
at
Its
meeting
and support of all."
certainties oVeibunglng the v Idson, of Yonkers, N.Y.. and
In that connection, he said Wednesday night at Mooso iiiurket-plui e.
Mrs. Mllzle Tesclone, of Way­
he had not mado commitment* Lodge on Palmotto Avenue.
ne, N. J., and lo grandchild­
A brief business meeting
to anyone In exchange for sup­
ren.
port to replace Dean Burch, was held and plana discussed
*
who will submit his resigna­ for the next meeting Jan. 2(1
tion next week effective April at tho society’s East first
Street offices, according to
1.
‘ Bliss said also that be would R. T. Johnson, society chair­
A financial report will he
continue hit Akron Insurance man.
presented to Seminole High
business so that he would be
School Booiter’Club members
financially independent.
at 7:15 p.m. next Thursday,
Now You Know
"I never want to be depend
according to club I’ rcsldcut
United Press International
ent upon politics for a living,"
The sun actually is the imal Roger llarrl*.
be said. "I am glad that
Harris said a study will be
lest and faintest of the stare
t)ava a business to fill hark visible by nsked eye from the made 6f future projects to be
upon because having that a* eirth. Its Illusion of sire and financed by proceeds from
curity I made some decision* brightness results from Its rel­ the concession stand at local
that I otherwise might have ative nearness, the next near­ football games last fall. The
been hesitant to make."
est being 300,000 times as far meeting will be held In the
He aaid he would be a "deek away, according to the Ency­ high school home economics
chairman," putting his seem clopedia Brllannlca.
room, he said
ingly limitless energy to organ
listlonil mitteri and leaving
most of the speaking engage
menla to other*.

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Tom Gilchrist

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Up32 Per Cent
For This Week

Ousted Students
May Appeal Rule
On 'Homework'

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TALLAHASSEE (UPI) —
Two men students suspended
from college for keeping a
co-ed at their apartment until
3 a m. may go to court with
the contention that homework
takes precedence over an 11
p.m. curfew.
Richard O'Brien, 20, of S t
Petersburg, and Roger Krohne, 21, of Orlando, were den­
ied reinstatement at the Uni­
versity o f South Florid* at
Tampa by the Stata Board of
Regents. They said they probably
woQtit'appeal to the courts.
The two were suspended
last October after an 18 -year - old co-ed who hadn't
signed out of her dormitory
was located by the dean of
women in the off-campus
apartment of tha youths at 3
a.m. Th* dean ordered the girl
*'*ck to tha campus by talephone.
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O'Brien and Krohnc said
they were familiar with tha
11 p.m. curfew in the women’s
dormitories.
nut they argued that this
rule was secondary to another
campua rule allowing students
the right to make tha beat use
of their tlm* and talent tow­
ard th* objectives of thalr ed­
ucation.
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tKimYr.ps'r* 7 or
a mid-term examination.

Jeffrey Lyons'
Heart Gives Out
His grit gave out Wednesday
and Jeffrey Todd Lyons, the
tiny tot with the hopeless
heart, died st University Hos­
pital In Gainesville.
Jeff is the youngster who
had his picture in The Herald
long before his first birthday
because doctor* had predicted
his badly defective heart
would give out.
They had thought of an op­
eration — then discarded It
ns a hopeless gesture In pro­
longing the life of Jeff, son
of Mr. and Mrs. Loren E. Ly­
ons. of 201 Mirror Drive.
Mra. Lyons had called the
newspaper to see if she could
have her son’s picture In it
"even though It Isn’t his birthd sy." Then she explained why
and the picture was published
Jeff was born on Aug. 29.
1903. Although he was not sup­
posed to live to see a full
year of life, he did — by
more than four months; near­
ly five.
The tot Is survied by three
brothers, Robert, Randall and
Timothy; his paternal grand­
mother. Mr». Lynn Lyons, of
Zanesville,
Ohio;
maternal
grandmother,
Mrs.
Minnie
Shannon, of St. Augustine;
and maternal
grandfather,
Clarence Turknett, of Jack­
sonville.

DETROIT (U PI) — U.S.
automobile manufacturers will
turn out 210,876 new ca n this
week, maintaining near-record
output schedules, Automotive
Industries magazine aaid toda*.
That wa* 32 per cent above
th# ,159,119 cars built in th*
same week last year.
It wa* the fifth highest
week in auto history, just be­
low the 213,346 car* turned
out last week.
Through this week, 424.222
new cars hare been assemblt-d
in the U.S. In (he same period
last year, 390,253 cars were
built.
In another automotive devel­
opment, It wa* reported that
radial ply tires, long popular
in Europe for their durability
and economy, are being stud­
ied by Ure and auto compan­
ies for use on American cars.
However, acceptance of rad­
ial ply tires as priginal equip,
ment In the United States
"will depend upon decisions
«• to whether to redesign au­
tomobile suspension systems
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to accommodate them.”

DANGERS OF SMOKING were outlined and illustrated for members of
the Lake Monroe Handy Helpers 4-H Club this week by Dr. Kenneth Wing
shown here surrounded by the girls during the question and answer
tcriod following the program which was arranged in cooperation with
Sirs. Lbrraine Graham;*left, back, of the local TB AssociafWh.

Lyndon Bans. New Files
The President luued his
WASHINGTON (U PI) —
Tha U.8. government stopped temporary ban on purchase of
buying naw fit* cabinet* to­ naw file case* shortly after
day under President Johaspn’s announcing ji n*w photo, cptn-.
petition that may, jawtHJU*
eame-rwmen on the U S. pay­
more film and
itructed federal departments roll to use
and agendas to dlspoea of old other supplies.
Johnson laid In a separate
paperi or (and them to record
centers when they need more announcement he would select
a "President's choice" photo­
filing epace.
11* said th* government graph each month from pic­
could save at least $5 million tures submitted by federal
a year by mors "managerial agencies portraying govern­
prudence" in using office ment efforts to meet human
problems.
equipment.
"Photography e a n show
with peculiar power that gov­
ernment la perional—that we

MartiiTReceives
Navy Contract

ORLANDO — (Spl) — A
$200,000 contract for work on
a universal shipboard weapon
loader has been awarded to
Martin Company’s Orlando di­
vision by the Bureau of Naval
Weapons.
The award covers design and
development of an unpowered
transporter-loader *hd deliv­
ery of three prototype mod­
els. The equipment will be de­
signed specifi&amp;fty for ship­
board handling of all missile*
with which carritr-baaed air­
craft are armed.

Margold Low
For N avy Job
The Margeld Electric Com­
pany of Yonkers, N. Y., Is the
apparent low bidder for in­
stalling an electrical power
line at Sanford Naval Air Sta­
tion.
Bate officials aald today
Margold bid $8,778 for the
work which calls (or placing
of 4,500 feet at line from
Building 126 to the new Avion­
ics Building.

are concerned with human be­
ings, not statistics,” ha aaid.
Johnson’s directive for sav­
ings oq^ ffic* equipment came
-to-AieJAes»V\*H&gt;tt«(jo4|f£sMUl
Jrr,—acting administrator of
the General Services Admini­
stration (G SA).
GSA la the government’s
housekeeping agency and doe*
much of the purchasing for
other federal departments.

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Election Friday
. Officers, will bc.elcctcd Fri­
d a y ,ft 8 p.m. wheiTlhe Sent-—
inolc Gun Club Inc. meets in
the Police Benevolent Asso­
ciation Building.
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All members snd prospective members arc being asked
by Police Chief Roy Williams
to attend the reorganization
meeting.

Osteen Resident
Succumbs At 81
Mr*. Rose Phillips, 81, died
at 7 a. m. Wednesday In Semi­
nole Memorial Hospital.
Bom Sept. 12, 1883 in Besson
Mill, Ala., she had lived In
Osteen for the past 44 years.
She wss a member of the
Church of Christ in Sanford.
Survivors are six children,
Mrs. Lorraine Flowers and
Neil C. Phillips of Sanford,
Ralph V. Phillips of New Smy­
rna Beach, Mrs. Madge Netswander of DcRsry and Talton
and James F Phillips of Jack­
sonville; 11 grandchildren and
eight great-grandchildren.

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Club To Meet
The January moating of the
Oviedo Extension Homemak­
ers Club will he held at B a.m.
Friday at City Hall. All mem­
bers are urged to attend.

Circle Meeting:
Circles of th* Forest City
Baptist Church will have a
combined meeting^ at 8 p.m.
Thursday at the church. Mra.
Don Westmoreland, program
chairman, will a p e a k on

Due Boosters

LAST DAYS TO
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THE H IG H EST !
It’a hard to top the Btxtcly gir­
affe when it comes to height . . . and
it’s equally hard to top our bank
when it cornea to eaminga on your
savings 1 Our current Pass Book Sav­
ings are
interest compounded
and paid quarterly.

Funeral Notices
L V O V *. JUKI'IIKY TOI1IS— 'The

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l-o-ly or Jsffrty Todd Lyons,
is month* old. who dltd Wedn**d*r, will ||» in Mat* at
nramkow Funtrtl Ham*. Sanford, from f n m. today un
&lt;11 &lt; p. -n Friday. *arvloaa
will l&gt;» held at S p. in. Satur­
day al Huutlialda Chapal, KayMcCaba Fun.ral Hama, l i l t
ll.arh
Iluul.vsrd. Jackson
villa, with Rav. H. w . Flak*ton or WuodUwn Acra* Rapt
1st Church ofrielallae. Hurlal
will ba In Itlvaralda Msinor
la I park Crnirlary, Jackson.villa.
FIIII.I.IFS . MRS. ROSS

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F o g e th e r

A ll Savings Accounts Fully
Insured Up To $10,000

Fua

aral aarvlcaa far Mra. Raaa
Pamirs, II. wha dlad Wad« nssday, will ba bald i t I r
m.. Monday at Urtaaaa Fun­
eral lioma with Uarl Brown,
of Iba Sanford Cburah at
Chrtat officiating aaalatad by
Garvin M. Tama a( Naw
Smyrna Baacb. Burial wUI ba
t la Oak L ava Mamarlst Park.
Brtaaoa Fun aral Hama la
rbarga.
0 * B H I K V HSCBBKBT R O O K S —

Funeral aarvldaa for liarbtrt
llo*tr OUrtan, Tl. at Far a
Park, wka Slag Wednesday,
will ba bald at IS a. m Fri­
day lu tha t'hapal at Nlklark
Fourral lluma. Caaaalborry,
with Rav. Darwin Shra off!Ratios. Mlblack la cltarg*.

You’ll Save Money
And Be Happier In A ‘65*
Ford From The Ole Ford y
House In Downtown Sahford.
"Excellent Servlet Too"

Strlckland-Morrison Ford, Inc.
SIS-1481

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S*Skl*&lt; *• any p a n k lp .H r ., Publla Marks*
batata lb* do** of bvirnau January 14, IMS.
9. M* p w lnii b roquirad.
b

*• You na.d not b* ptti.nl .1 lb. ptb. drtolna
FAA Handty, Jaawory ISih, IMS. WWwrt
will bo notilwd.
4. Iirplort.1 of fobJU and *dr inoaodl.lt
lam*Isa art not ollplbl* lo wt*
8. Unnuiilad minors tmdw ap. 11 aro oa&lt; oflulb t. •* OrIn.

L O ka Naw Ford Mustang wtlfc
radio, Hosier and whlfwwsll KrM. A
$2,500 valuA.

FLOP/DA S T A T E B A N K

2. T a k O .l. All-Transistor Pertablo
TV sots. A $200 vaIua.
3- 74 - $50,00 PuWI* Nod OH» CooHflcalot. On# wltutor at oath partici­
pating PuMix Market.

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Blackberry Seminar
’Scheduled Tuesday
A slate-wide meeting to
discuss all phases of the
growing and marketing of
blackberries for the commer­
cial markets is slated Tuesday
for Flural City, Dr. P. J.
Westcate, horticulturist with
the Central Florida Experiwment Station, said to&lt;lay,
“ The commercial growing
of blackberries is arousing
more and more interest, with
•he demand far exceeding the
supply," Dr. Wcstgatc suid.

He noted that blackberries
are a relatively easy crop,
with no serious problems of
soil or pests.
“ The only maojr problem is
that they require hand pick­
ing,” he said.
Discussions at the Ftoral
City meeting will include site
selection and varieties, cul! tural practices, nursery stock,
irrigation systems, spray programs, harvesting and handling, and marketing.
The thtee varieties of ber­
ries grown in Florida are
Fioridagrand, Oklawaha and
Brazos. Experimental crops of
these have been produced at
the Central Florida Station
since 1956. Average yield is
14,500 pints of berries per
acre.
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this area will be Dr. Westgate, Richard Packard and
Henry Sim pson."'

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LONDON (UPI) The
magistrate judges’ journal,
the Justice of the Peace, has
urged striking off an offense
made punishabtc during the
Napoleonic wars.
The offense is "being a
suspected
person
loitering
with intent to commit a fel­
ony."

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Your. Eckerd Pharmacist It a special1st who M L W &amp; JR M k Jh * HlaT^
standards of excellence set by the
Florida Board of Pharmacy, but alto
the exacting professional qualifica­
tions In keeping /with the Eckerd Drug
Tradition.

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Mitchell, Leesburg; G l e n d a
Cox and baby hoy, Orlando.

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Happy Hottest
12-ox. Box
Bog. $1.09

le n rlen Arllegte* Aetemetle lt*«trfo |
lloaket far alegla #r deeble bad od|e*
ta raaei tamp*rater* efceogeg eetematltally — Cempletely werkakle, celerfait
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Plban with Nytea Satie lledleg— Levety
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Hospital Notes
Rebecca Kirkland, L u l a
Harriett,
Jaqueline
Klein,
Mary E. Kew. Christopher
Blythe, Barbara Butler, I.aura
Smith, Bessie T. Rodgers,
llallie Redley, Elizabeth Blev­
ins. Judith A. Wall, Sanford;
Ruth Snyder, Estella Neater,
Di Ilaiy; Arthur
Man-ham*
Della Banning, Lake Mary;
Rozunne J. Janies, Osteen.
Births
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence
Banning. 1-ake Mary, a boy;
Mr. and Mrs. Charlie James,
Osteen, a girl.
Discharges
Lecola Brundidge, William
Mathes, Dorothy F. Johnson,
Uuymond Hank Belief, Elizabeth Barger and baby girl,
Sanford;
Aloysius
Mattel,
Chuluota; Pierre Lombardi,
DeRary;
Ruby McWattera,
Lockhart.
January 12. 1955
Susan Chorpening. M a r k
Chorpentng, Hazel Howes. Ivie
Rucker, Gladys Downey, Eliz
abeth Long. John Bennett. Di­
anne Mitchell. Herbert Stem
strom, Vcronics R o d g e r s ,
Charlcie Price. Veronica Lott,
William Connell, Todd Randall
Phillips, William Cooper, San­
ford; Theodore Ebrlng, DeBary; David Hcrst Jr., Longwood. Lee Wah Lum, N e w
Smyrna Beach.
Birtba
Mr and Mr*. Robert Mitch­
ell. Sanford, • boy; Mr. and
Mrs. Warren C. Wall. Sanford,
a boy; Mr. and Mrs. Jamas
Roblchaud. Lake Mary, 4 boy.
Discharges
*
Donald Bresnick. John Rig
gin Jr.. Carl Pyke. Margie
Davia, Julia McKnight, Clintie Knight, Beasie Smith, The­
odore L. Johnson, Brenda Noakei, Warren Haynea, Glenn
Wallace, Stephen VonDollen,
James Titua. Jill Gemma and
,baby girl, Virginia Mick and
baby boy, Hanford; Pauline
Ricker, DeBary; B a r b a r a
Jean Wright. Longwood; Doro­
thy Cochran. Oviedo; R u t hi

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Happy Hostess

‘You’ ll love to shop your Eckerd Drug Stores.’

■rciC
Installation of the firlt
newcomer to politics, telephone * cable equipped to
recently wa^given the carry television signals in this
oath of office for his area will be started this week
first term on the Cas­ by the Winter Park Telephone j
selberry Board of Al­ Company.
dermen.
A. E. Ludrscher, general I
(Herald Photo) plant manager, said the cable
|will connect the Midway cenItral office in Winter Park
with the Terrace office in Al­
tamonte Springs.
More than 34,000 feet of
liable will he installed at a
cost of $295,000.
Ludrscher said that the
A new class in air condi- 1cable will provide 900 addl-I
tinning, refrigeration a n d tional circuits between the
heating mechanics will open two central offices plus four
at l.yman High School Jan. coaxial tubes capable of ban25 at 7 u. m.
dling television, data or other
This will lie n class for be- special services,
ginners and will meet from 7
‘'Since the basic cable is
p nt. to 10 p. in , Monday planned to take rare of sevthnaigh Thursday each week clal years' growth, we are inuntil June I and will resume eluding the roaxinl tubes in
in September.
order to have the facilities reThe instructor will he B. quired for any type service,”
F. lianas, of Sanford. The Ludrscher .explained. "This
muisr is accredited by the In keeping with our policy of
Ail' t'onditioning and Refrig- planning ahead for future
nation Institute and is I.0K0 communications services."
hours in length.
| I.udeseher pointed out that
Enrollment will be irstriet- thia cable project is part of
rd to 12 (a rsons anil they will 2 7 million in capital additions
be accepted on a fust-come that will la- made by the WinItor Park company this year.
f i r s t - s e r v e d basi s.
D it. ' i ^ T r m

ECKERD
SALE PRICES GOOD THRU SATURDAY

Telephone Cable
For TV In Area
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FA T
O V E R W E IG H T
Available to
vttkwit •
doctor’s prcM
called ODRINEX. Ton mutt
loss ugly fat or your money
baelt. No strsnoona exerriie,
lata tin s , mattafrs or taking
that the steal situation was a o f so-called reducing candies,
key factor to pries levels for crackers or cookies, or chew­
ing gum. ODRINEX is a tiny
the coming ycer.
tablet and easily swallowed
The steel workers will be When you Uke ODRINEX,
"making ambitious demands"
la their forthcoming contract sUU eat the food you like, but
negotiation*, be noted, sod said you simply don’t have the »
that the "price Increases that urge for extra portions be­
cause ODRINEX depresses
have taken place so far yqur appetite end decree***
strengthen both labor’ s attack yonr desire for food. Ycur * )
and the possibilities of govern­ weight must come down, be­
ment Intervention on any fu­ cause as your own doctor will
ture price Increase attempts." tell yon, when you eat less,
you weigh lee*. Get rid o f ex*
‘ Therefore," he continued, res* fat end live longer. OD*
"price inflation may. out be RINEX costs 83.00 and It
too great s threat lhU*yasr. sold oh this GUARANTEE)
but labor costs may advance, If not satisflsd for any reason
with resultant pressure on pro­ just return tha package to
your druggist and get your
fit margins."
full money back. No queitions
asked. ODRINEX is sold with ^
j
The Parthenon la ■ fine ex­ this guarantee byi
ample of the Doric order of McReyaolds Drag Star* —
R»nford — Mel! Orders Filled,
Greek architecture.

Little Danger O f Inflation
Ny Jane Casselberry
Randall Chase, B a n f o r d
businessman, was installed as
presfdsnt of the Central Flor­
ida Council o f Boy Scouts at
the annual banquet in Or­
lande.
W . T. Daniel Jr., Scoutmaster o f Troop 841, Cassel­
berry, was one o f six area
Scout leadors to recelre the
Silver Beaver ■award, highest
honor which the Council can
bestow.
Daniel is a 25-year veteran
in Scouting and served as
tour leader last summer with
the Council’s World’s Fair
Service Troop.
He also was cited for estab­
lishing the - C h o w h o n n d
Trail," a 20-mile hiking trad
from Casselberry to Oviedo
and back, as well as planning
activities. to promote lnter-raelal
goodwill
among
the
troops In the district.
—
Chase succeeds Dr. F. P.
Hatfield, UmatllU, as Coun­
cil president. Insulting off!~
cer waa W.
____R. Ennis Jr., Heputy regional executive from
Atlanta.
1
Other new offjcersi Col.
Robert P. A is t o v SatelllU
Beach,' Disk vice president;
Gan. Clifford Reeir-and Joel
------ Phillips, both o f W tnte^Psrkr
second and third-xka.-IKSJfe
-— odanU)- Joa Sllno,*—Urhitido,
fourth vka prosldenl; Wesley
Damold, Orlando, treasurer,
and Jamsa Kasper,' Kissim­
mee, commissioner. C. D. Caldwell was renamed
to the poet o f council execu­
tive.
The principal apeaker waa
aaslsUnt chief. Scout execu­
tive Robert L. Billlngton, o f
Now Brunawlck, N. J., who
•poke on tho theme, "Our
Boy* Today, Their Heritage
and tho Space Aga."
Wally Krohne, o f Maitland,
Who waa renamed training
chairman, presented
Wood
Badge Awards to Bob Mar­
tin, o f Eau Gallic, and Jim
Cushing, Cocoa.

Golden Beach
Driving Laws
Challenged
BOSTON (U PI) — The Automoblle Legal Association
(A L A ) has charged that a
Masiachusetta motorist’s li­
cense was aelsed Illegally In

Florid*.
“ They can’t do that," an
ALA spokesman said, lie aatd
the ALA will challenge the
{irocedurw by sponsoring a test
* Casa In Florida. The Mats
achusett* Motor Vehicles Keg
Istry agreed with ALA that
ir
the license selsure waa illeg
Ip
&lt;*.;u ah
According to ALA, here’s
what happened;
’
A Wlnrjmeler (Mass.) mo
torist was stopped for speed
ing In Golden Beach, Fla.,
north o f Miami, Jan. 1. He
waa charged with driving 50
miles an hour In a 40-mile-anhour ions on Route At A.
E The motorist said a police­
tu »
man asked to sea his driver's
license and told him ha would
have to post fSOO bail pend
lo g court appearance Jan. 25,
The motorist aald ha told
the policeman he did not have
1800. Ha eaid the policeman
told him, “ In that case, I’ll
have to keep your licence. If I
don't, jrou’U have to go to
jell."
The motorist aald the police
man kept the license and
wrote out a traffic violation
ticket on which was printed
notification that the driver
had forfeited his license in
lieu o f b«U ‘kit his request.’
The policeman, according to
tho motorist, told him the tic­
ket would show why he did
not hava his license'in case hr
had to produce it for any rea
son.
Tbs motorist svsntuolly re­
turned to Maasacboeette with
out hie license.

L"

L on g Run
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JOHN Q'GBOATS, Scotland
(U PI) — Brlant Frost, 18, baa
begun an 800-mlla run from
the extrema north o f SocKlaod
to Land's End, southsrnmoit
point o f England. Ha aald ha
experts to cover TO miles
day an a diet ot fruit and
orange juice. Ha’* running
barefooted.

By Jesse Begae
U n Flaeaclal Editer
NEW YORK (UPI) - The
current expression of "con­
cern" over price rtaes In the
monthly review by the Federal
Reserve Bank of New York
again bring! up the disagree­
ment among economic review­
ers over Hie extent and effects
of price increase* in various
basic field*.
Tbe bank’s review said that
price development* "continue
to be a cause for some coo-

RANDALL CHASE (center, top photo), Sanford’s "Mr. Scouting," la the
new prcBhlent of Central Florida Council o f Boy Scout*. W, R. Ennis Jr.
(left), deputy reifional executive,.installed the new officers'and Robert
L. Billlnifton, assistant chief Scout executive, Rave the principal address.
Scoutmaster W. T. Daniel Jr. (right, lower photo), of Casselberry Troop
841, received the Sliver Beaver Award from Willis Morton, Cocoa, assist­
ant district commissioner.
(Herald Photos)

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Cfru.

It reported that both conturner and Industrial whole­
sale prices vent up in Nov­
ember and that preliminary
Indications were that the in­
dustrial section at the whole•ale price Index also went up
in December.
It noted that there were
steel price increases announc­
ed in late December, center,
ing attention on a baric ma
terial area which bat been at­
tracting attention from others

who have been watching pries |States
levels In general.
He I
But while many market
lysts and economists look tor
,
soma price Increases in bask
fields during the coming year,
not aB agree an their extent uphtn
and ultimata effect.
^ a ]
A. W. Zelomek, head of the .
International Statistical Bureau, Inc., writes that despite Chli
prolection of a higher general
LOh
business trend "and despite Parks
the current emphasis on high- said li
ar wages and Increased steel could
prices, there is' no evidence of ever t
a sharp advance in wholesale
He I
prices or o f marked lnfla- David
lion."
fence
Zelomek has consistently ex- ed asi
pressed the view that there
Lord
was little danger of any run- have
■pay inflation in the United

Legal Notice
x s io l it t id s n o. &gt;ao
hkholution o r r u n c i t t
council , o r t h e c i t t o r
lo N o w o o n , Fl o r id a , p n o-

_AtIUCgt

(The following guide to
the nation's best food buys
for the weekend was pre­
pared by the U.S. Depart­
ment of Agriculture and In­
terior for United Trees In­
ternational.)

a fine variety of fresh pork
cuts top the list of best buys
for the weekend.
Large supplies of eggs
nwalt tlie shopper, along with
capned pink salnxpi, canned
ehum salmon, and fish sticks
•ml portions.
WASHINGTON (UPI) —
Reef roasts am] steaks ars
Eggs, winter vegetables, anil In good supply. Union, pork

Card Party
Scheduled For
Heart Fund

Inaugural Ball
Idea Catching

A benefit d i d party to he
sponsored by South Seminole
Welcome Wagon Club for
Heart Fund was anhouncad
today by Mrs. Maryann Milas,
newly eluded president o f tha
group.
Mrs. Miles, who underwent
opun heart surgery six yuan
ago and ia an enthuaiaatlc sup
porter of the Fund, advlsfd
that tha benefit will take place
Feb. 19 at tho Woman's Club
In Casselberry.
Sha also reported that ar­
rangement# ar* being com
pletod for Mrs. Beth Thomaa,
South Seminole Heart Fund
representative, and a local
phyalclsii to appear before
the club's general membership
meeting on Feb. 25 to present
a lecture-film program.
Tills month's, meeUng of tha
club is tchedulad for next
Thursday at tha Imparls]
House in Winter Park with
tha Installation o f naw offic­
ers aa the main item of buetneaa. Special guests at this
time will be Mr*. Muriel Buch­
er, past president o f Welcome
Wagon Council and Mrs. Judy
Hurlburt, area supervisor who
will act as Installing officer,

Legal Notice $

NOTICE o r
ARMUAL MERTIBO
*
The An dual lleetlag of the
members of tbs W e t Federal
a*vln*« and Lone Association
of Seminole County will be
held at Ike office *t the A*ooelation on Wednesday, Jan­
uary IS. Iltl, at I p. m.
live*mead Chapmen. .

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U, IIM * Jen. (,

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NOTICK IS hereby given that
I am en*e«e4 la bhelnese at III
Hanford Av#.. Neiulnule County,
Florid*, under the M.lUlol^e

TALLAHASSEE (Ul’ l)
Other itstes will adopt the
unique Idea ot holding inaug
ural balls outside thr capital
to raise money for w6rthy pro
Jdcls, Gov. Haydon Burns pro
dieted.
Burns was sworn in Jan. 5
and attended balls around the
state every night, except Sun
day, until he returned to the
capital Tuesday.
Tlie replica balls at Tem pi,
Fern Park, Miami, Jackson
ville and Pensacola cost $10
rtch admission. • , "

Press Causes
Religious Chaos
BOGNOR REGIS, England
(UPI) — RdV, Sinclair Snow
■aid in bis parish magatlne:
“ Tlie religious beliefs of the
people o f this country are in
complete chaos. And .since the
popular press has discovered
Hut articles on religion pay,
Hie chaos has become much
worse.”

Legal Notice
NOTIC E F O R FMO CBEIIINUe
firs

t iik

n o iix n

of

Moan

TO WHOM IT MAT CONCKltNl
TOU WILL TAKE NOTICK
that ths Hoard of County Com­
missioners, si 10:00 s. to . on
th. lib day of February, A. D.
IMS. at ths County Courthouse
lu Hanford. Florida, will con­
sider end determine whether
or not IJie County will aloes,
vacate, renounce end disclaim
vaoeie,
any right sf the O
County and the
iubllo In and to the land te ­
Ineeted upon any
eny map or pint
recorded In Semi
mlnole County.
Florida, wlilah raid street, or
rood or hlsbway Is more par­
ticularly described as follows:
Thai certain IF rood right
of wey knows ee Booond
Street beginning hi Ike
east rlglil-of-wny lino of
ampevtlls Avenue, thence
o*et s distance of lit.Ill
fe d to Ike west rlgbt-oL
wey Hue or Brown Avenue
All of FALJd PI.ACK. sc

f

cording la the F id there-

•f as recorded In Plat Boo
Booh
1*. Fag* II, Fabtlo Record*
ot aemlnot* County, Flor

PERSON* INTERESTED MAT

nnmn of, l,« tad MyrPe Wonder APFEAll AND HE HEARD AT
■tor*, and; that I Intend_ U THE TIME AND P L A C E

chops, loin roasts, and spareribs are ths week's finest buys
In pork.
Market, reports from Ufl
DA's agricultural marksUng
service show that}, celery
fresh grsens, lettuce,' onion*
spinach, sweet potatoes, and
tomatoes are In good supply
nt vrgctuble bins across thw
nation. Tangerines, too, ar*
abundant.
Especially
plentiful
Hill
week nre cubbuge, carrots, ap­
ple*. grapefruit, and oranges

n
Surprise Guest
Ends Meeting
GASSELT, Holland (U l’ D The meeting of th# Union ot
Rural Worsen ended abruptly
when an uninvited guest — a
naked man walked in.
Th* bachelor shopkeeper
who .pulled the stunt was ful
filling ■ bet made with cron­
ies In a saloon. Police arrest­
ed him on indecent exposure

Legal Notice
IN THIS CIRCUIT COURT OF
THR NINTH JUDICIAL TIE
Cl IT. IN AND FOR SEMINOLE
CUUNTV. FLURIDA.
IN 1CHANCERY NO. 14*1*
riltUT
rKDKUAI.
HAVINOS
AND LOAN ASSOCIATION OF
OH LAN DO, s corporation,

I’lalnlltf,

FRANCIS JAMES HILL and
ANTONIA HILL hD wife, end
L SILK, e/k/w DANIEL SILK,
bcfcodanU.
NOTICE n r SUIT
•TAVW OF FLORIDA. COUKTV OF SRHINOI.R TO,

I. SILK e/k /e D A N I E L
■ILK
RESIDENCE UNKNOWN
You ar* hereby notified Ibet
s suit hue been filed against
you In the ebors entitled cause,
end that you ere required to
flic your answer wKh the Clerk
of this Court, and L&gt; serve e
copy thereof upon the plaintiff
plaintiff's at turns ye. whose
name mid address l* Oils*, He­
drick A Robinson, IP* Kaot
Church Nlreel. Orlando. Florida,
net Inter then the Had day ot
February, ISII. If yon fall to
do so. a Deere* Fro Cotvfseeo
wlU be entered against yon far
th* teller demanded la th* Com.
plaint. This salt W to foreclose a mortgage. The real pre
party proceeded against lei
Lsot --------- it , gt------u . niock
fU B tm RAN
HOMES.
Seminole

County. Florid*, according
to the pint thereof ** re­

STREET IN THE CITT OT
LONQWOOD, FLORIDA. AND
PROVIDING FOR THE ABFKSS
MENT OF THE COST THERE
OF AOAINIT THE AHUTTINU
PROPERTY OWNERS.
W II K n iA f, th* city Conn
ell of th* City of Longwood,
Florida, determines H edvl*
able as e necessary public Im
prorement to construct and
par* MAINE AVENUE between
GRANT STREET and EAST
LAKE HTREET In the City of
Longwood, Florida, All In oom
pllsnc* with plans, specific*
lions end cellmates now on file
with the city Clerk ef th* Oily
s f Longwood
NOW, THEREFORE, EE IT
RESOLVED BT THE CITT
COUNCIL OF THE CITT OF
LoNCIWOOD, FLORIDA:
That tb* City Connell deems
It advisable, as a neeeeeary pub
lie Improvement, to eonetruet
end peVe Maine Avenue be
tween Ortnt street and Beat
Lake Street In the City of
Longwo'.d,
Florida,
with
twenty (l«) foot street with
six 11“ Inch stabilised mixed
llmerock and stay base and
double surface treatment
liquid
asphalt
and crushed
stun* or an asphaRlc concrete
surface, ell oseordlng to pleas,
specifications, and sptlmetee on
file la Ih* office g f tb* City
Cl*rk. which said plans, sped
flretlone and setlmstse are
hereby approved by th* City
Council and ahall constitute
tb* plant end specifications for
eeld Improvements.
HE IT FURTHER REBOLV
ED that the total ooet of said
Improvements shall not be over
the sum of til.lte , an* the Clt
found! hereby oeeeeeee th
turn of I I I ,lit , against the lota
end lands edjolnlpg, contiguous
bounding And abutting.upon
such Improvement end th* re
■netnlng IM 10, shall be paid
out ot tho funds of th* City of
Longwood.
HE IT FURTHER RESOLVED
th»&lt; tho C R y Council deter
mines that alh lota end lend*
adjoining and contiguous or
bounding and abutting upon
eeld Improvement will be cepe
daily benefited by the said im
prorement to tho estent of two
thirds of th* ooet of said tm
provemenU and that th* epe
olst assessments to be mad*
and entered ngnlnat surh lend*
shall be mad* upon n front
footsg* beet* and shell be d*
lermlned end prorated en-urd
leg to the foot fronteg*. re
sportively, of tbe properties
edjolelng and eontfguoy* or
bounding and abutting on euoh'
Improvements.
..
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED
that the Tax Assessor of th*
City o f
Longwood. Florida,
shall proceed to make and pro­
per* e special eeeeeement roll
which assessment roll shall be
computed and filed with tht*
Council ee promptly as possible,
and shall show th* lot* and
Unde assessed, the amount of
Ih* assessment against each
let or -pares! of land eapeeUlly
benefited In the amount as de­
termined by thU r***lgtlon end
upon th* completion of said
special os easement roll, th*
earn* shall ha publlahwl two
time# successively, cues a week,
tha laat publication being nt
least ona week prler to date of
koarleg.
In th*
SANFORD
HERALD with a notice direct.

to all property owners In
terceted In said *epoetal ass
meat of tb* lime and plao*
where aomplaintn will be hoard
"Hh referenoe t* said assess
meats end when n i l eases*,
meat rail wilt be finally ap­
proved and confirmed by Ul*
Council.

Beckwith.

•Ao-.rrwt

sirmt.'p

ef th* property owners os fol
level In jeoeh within It Says
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to hear Interest M U* rata of
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Byi Martha T. Vlhlcn
Clerk of the Circuit Court,
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joint
resolution
pro­
posing a Constitutional amend­
ment which, he said, would
WITH IM IS COUPON
"effect badly needed reforms
In several areas of our ar­
Brake
chaic electoral system, a sys­
tem that Is presently riddled
Adjustment
with loopholes and Inequities."
Our expert mechanics
adjust brakes and add
Smathers' legislation con­
fluid, if needed.
tains three major provisions.
The first of these calls for a .
nationwide primary to select
presidential and vice presiden­
tial candidates, "thus relegat­
ing to the history books that
strange, exciting, but thor- ,
oughly unsatisfactory and in­
WITH IM IS COUPON
efficient spectacle, the nation­
al convention."
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ATTRACTIVE SKETCHES o f possible designs
Air
The second provision of the
for the motel-boatel proposed in the plans for
Cooled
measure Introduced by the
Sanford's Riverport Marina were displayed by
Florida Democrat would abol­
Car
Harold Wilde, engineer for Maurice H. Con­
ish the Electoral College and
nell and Associates of. Miami.
(Herald Photo)
Cushion
establish in its place a process
by which the electoral votes
of every state would be divi­
ded among the candidates on
the basis of the percentage of
the popular vote received by ►
each in the general election. 1
Finally, the Smathers a- *
mendment provides for
a
W IIH THIS COUPON
nutctij^nas held onTlie special election fo e -p rm to n i J
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Brantley
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West Lake Brantley Civic
License Plate
Association at a special meet- property owned by the group event of a death of a chief
ing Sunday voted charter with Mra. Jerl Rlgaby, prcal- executive who still has two
Fram esf
changes to provide that an o f­ dent, in charge.
In other buainesa Malcolm
ficer'in the association must
have been a resident of the ar­ McClellan and Walt Secrest
ea for one year and that any were appointed aa a constitu­
Chrome-plated,
property holder or resident tion and by-laws committee
rust-proof
,
frame*.
«
of the area is eligible for and to be responsible for set­
Include*
ting a nominating committee.
nuts and holla.
It was decided to divide tha
S B 48,3-8-140.
area into a number of district*
with each locality to hava a
representative to attend meet­
W illi M IIS COUPON
ings and work with the board
of directors. Mrs. Ilarbara
^
Du Pont*7 Polish
Torrcy waa named to fill the
secretarial vacancy created
Removes
road film
by the resignation of Mrs.
itena Kybicki.
Announcements were made
‘ By Mra. John l.rone
New income tax changes by Mra. Rigsby that warning*
were explained by K 1&gt;. White ngainxt using the &gt;vooded area
of the Orlando Internal Rev­ ns a garbage dump would be
enue Offices to a capacity au­ ■ent out to all residents and
dience at last week's meeting that area maps are ready for
of DeBary Chapter IT4, Amer­ framing and will be posted in
ican Association o f Retired the near future as an aid to
newcomers and visitors.
Persona.
W ill! THIS COUPON
It was reported that toya
Importance of accuracy In
filing the returns was stress­ &lt;)pnntcd by the group for the
ed because of mechanical pro­ Seminole Indiana were deliver­
cessing and White advised use ed at Christmas time hy Mra.
o f the handbook, "Your Fed­ Rigsby and Mrs, Lil Young to
eral Income Tax," as a guide. the Orlando Folica Station for
The chapter business meet­ forwarding.
ing following the address was ~ Details of jirxt meeting will
conducted by Mrs. Charles Ul­ he announced upon completion.

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rich, president, with Rev, A.
C. Summers giving the invo­
cation and Elmer Crumbacher
leading the flag salute.
Six new members for De­
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were reported by S- L. Kroneberger, membership c hairman,
an&lt;| Harry Bell, social chair­
man, explained special bus
tours to points of attraction
in the state which arc availaide to the 'group. Keen inter­
est was expressed in tours to
Busch Cardens in Tampa and
Sunken Cardens in St. Peters­
burg and 'details for the tour
will be announced at the Feb­
ruary meeting when reserva­
tions also will ba accepted,
A contribution of $10 was
approved for the DtBary Car­
den Club'a Highway Beauti­
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President Johnson sayi he
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Washington if hli wife had not
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of business executives that
Mrs. Johnson made it a rule
for them to buy a $18.75 bond
each month and when he ran
for Congress, he cashed them
in for nearly $3,000 to help
finance his campaign.
The business executives are
helping promote purchases of
U.S. savings bonds under the
payroll deduction plan.

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Poet Home located on the Old
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huiband is MY brolher-ln-

fiacojbj/ On&amp;hidq&amp;
Htrs I* a hind with in un­
usual twist to try out on your
friends. Let them play it at
seven diamonds and see if
they can manage to go down.
Thera are umpteen ways to
make the contract, but when
the hand cams up In actual
play one of the world's great­
est players did manage to go
down.
As some might say, "Ha
played brilliantly, but with
conspicuous lack of success,"
He started by winning the
heart lead and discarding a
spade from his hand on a sec­
ond heart, lie cashed the ace
of spades,
then ruffed a
spade and entered dummy
with the king of clubs in or­
der to ruff a aecond spade.
His next play was a trump
to dummy's queen. Then ha

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Cdc J h si (jjo m stn
In the way they regard
their homes housewives are
divided I»ta4e*.4k4iect type*.
■♦■The first figures that as long
as the man of the house is
footing the bills he has a right
to wear out bedspreads by
sitting on the edge of a bed
or lying on top of the spread—
and do other such things that
arc against feminine nature.
Tiie second forbids a man
to sit on beds, stretch out on
the living room couch, clutter
up the house with his work or
hobby — and so on.
The first type of housewife
regards comfort and conven
lenre as of prime importance

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cashed his king. Ha eould not
DEAR
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afford to overtake because Technically, your sister's
that play would have set up husband Is YOUR brotherEast's ten as the high dia­ in-law, not your husband's.
mond, so he was still In his And neither are your hus­
own hand. Ha had to play band's brothers - In - law
d u b i In order to get back to YOURS. Your aunts, un­
dummy. When he ruffed the clea and cousins are not
third club with the nine of your husband's, technically.
trumps, East was able to ov
Nor are his yours. Dut (and
thla Is a very big "but” ) In
«Tuff.
TBr^Implest line of play most healthy marriages,
would have been to attack both husband and wife
clubs and trumps right away. "taka on” the relatives of
That would have worked. Or, their spouses aa their own.
if he wished to ruff out spades And don't get too "tech­
it would have been better to nical'' or you might give
start by cashing all dummy's the impression that you are
hearts and discard both his trying to disclaim relation­
spades. Than he could have ship to your husband's rela­
trumped the three low spades tives.
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and held back the ace so that
DEAIU a RBY i I was unEast would not have been able
to get that killing club discard. employed when I met my
wife, but ahe said she'd
marry me anyway and ehe
would work until I found a
job I could handle with my
bum bnck. We’ve been mnrried It years, and I'll admit
C O N F ID E N T IA L T O
put her best foot forward.
I haven’t worked much, but
"FED Ul\"*whoee husband
The first type thinks any- It’a because of my back.
knocked her down a flight
I’ve ■b sta oetsa W M B W lt * --o f stairs, tried to-chokr her
and caused her to Kan—four
more homelike Is worth the doctonrvmi not one of them
has hern able to help me,
miscarriages because of Ida
effort and that includes log
ah they say it is all In my
brutal beatings: If you
fires, p e t s , house planu, head end I am just lesy. I
•pend another night with
home-boused hobbles, and so am NOT lesy and It is
thle animal, you are out of
on.
NOT In my head. When I
your mind. Bend me your
The aecond weighs every
wake up In the morning my
name and an address where
thing in terms of how much buck frela like a locomo­
you can receive my reply
extra M[ork It will be and how tive ran over It. Now my
and I will tell you exactly
much- clutter it will make.
wife refuses to give me any
what to do.
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Yes, there are two distinct money. Can I sue for nontypes of homemakers and tin­ au|i|K»rt?
Problems? Write to A fi­
man who finds himself mar­
HAD HACK
ll Y, Rox IV.lT'lO, fan An­
ried to one type has little hope
gelas, Calif For a personal
of her avur changing into HitDEAR RAD RACK: A
reply, enclose a stamped,
ntlier.
lawyer ran tell you whether
self-nddressed envelope.
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you ran sue or not. It
sounds to me like a ease of
Hate to write letters?
not enough luiekhnne and
Bend one dollar to Abhy,
tou much wishbone.
Rox fi'.iTlHi, I.os Angeles,
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DEAR ARItY: You told
“ HOW TO WRITE LET­
Boone "The Returning " Still
the gill whose "wonderful"
TERS FOR AI.L OCCA­
• scries nlnu-d prlmarlb at
flume Insisted on driving P0
SIONS."
the kiddies, but this episode
msy have a rurioilty interest
for adults, fat Hlngle Is the
gusit star anil he plays s man
who murders lndlsns without
feeling any pangs of ronsel
cnce and almuel brings almui
a major Indian war.
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dare. "Take Caro of .My Little
a mingling of fart Christmas gifts Is a cookbook.
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"I work herd," Is tha sim­
ple answer attractive young
Ruby Rrief meket when ask­
ed how she arrived at her cur­
rent status is fashion design­
er on New York's Seventh
Avenue.
And you can believe It. To
Ire a success at 20 Is an achlcvcmcnt no matter what
KVnVJWJ&amp;J la. .But to JC8flj
the goal in^so short a time in
the overcrowded, highly com
peliiive garment center is Just
short of a miracle.
It’* true that Ruby's back­
ground Includ6i training at
tiie Fashion Institute of Tech
noiogy end the Traphegcn
School of Fashion In New
York. Rut when other little
girli of six were content to
rlut out paper dolls. Ruby was
sketching designs (or her own
clothes.
Ruby workrd for Jonsthin
I.ognn and other big mtnufleturers before she came to
Carl Sanford, Inc , the junior
fashion house where Carl
Bergman and Sanford Radin
have given her Uie responsi­
bility and opportunity to de­
sign their spring line.
I used to buy lybrtcs, Iket
ch. everything but sweep the
fliMir. I may even have done
Uiat once or twice.
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"I don’t sec why we must
Import Parisian and othrr
European fashion Ideas when
we have such a rich heritage
of American fashions," she
says. Her current spring do
signs
collection
is called
] "Americans "
"I am using good American
fabrics j*1
stulj
as blue
denim
ahow and the star of last sea *"'*
"1Ihu . * . f nch "Kijvl Kitchens. Favorite lt»- lll,,f*r»
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Unit*?' by Evelyn Anthony -•
of-FormoT"Amrr.rant_clUcO
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son’s dlsmsl "flarry’s Girls" will stimulate your Interest In elpe* of 1' orm,' r Anicruan .
borrowed• a .......................
few inspirations
aeries shows what he ran do historical, women Evelyn An Airlines Stewardesses ’ IheM- from our own Pilgrim back
when he lias a part lie ran sink Ibony is the author of those ' were collected hy tiie Tulsa giound —smocking and sleeve
his teeth into. He play• the delightful Imoks. Victoria and I c hapter of the Kiwi Club. Tut’ and yoke treatments," shr
unrealistic fattier of t girl who Albert" and "Clandara," Imtii sa, Oklahoma 71io girls are explained.
hurts herself at sctiool and Is of whlrh I enjoyed, and "The not allowed to fly after they
"Clothes for young people
then found to have a inaltg French Bride" is jutt as re
should be fun. Colors should
wanting.
I ,narrV&lt; hence the name for be bright, the fabric comfor­
nancy in her leg
A
fragrant
pure
white
rose*
l*’ t‘
Zealand bird which, table, and no one appreciates
8:30 9 pm . ARC. My Three
Sons. "Here Comes Charley " of rlasair form and beauly although it has wings, rannol lltilr novel treatments In styl­
After a few irritating tninu lias been named as a living I Hy R's a most ivpprnprlate ing as much as today's teen­
tel with a terribly written, ir uifinorial to the late President name. I have flowti *oth many age girl." the said. One blue
rltatlng character (poor Rita John F. Kennedy, one hun of theso girls and am ao happy denim Jumper the designed
Shaw lets It best her), the drrd ninety-nine public gar to have tiie cookbook, which features a huge red heart poc
show comes to life when Bull's ■lens throughout the U S A hav marvelous m o p e s , sun ket at the waistline, like a
brother, a seafaring man. ar j have liecn »enl Ro* rose, don pie, sophisticated and unusual
rives In the person of that old ated by Mr. Ralph E. Perk­ —take your choice. The Kiwis
ROME LIGHT
do a great deal of charitable
ON HARK BONES
chsrmcr William Demarest ins.
99.30 p m. ARC. Bewitched i Women In New York are work, so you might like to
WASHINGTON (UPI)
"A Is For Aardvark " Mild wearing chiffon hoods tairder . buy their rookluMik. Wide to No bones about M. Chickens
episode and Just a bit out of id with wide hands o f fur I The Tulsa Chapter o f the K iwi with dark bones are fit to
character.
These have a romantic look Club, care of Mrs William W. eat, say U. S. Department of
10-11 p m. CBS. T ie Defen and are very flattering and Cabell, 3827 South St lamis, Agriculture
poultry special
ders. "Eyewitness.” Though perfect to wear to Uie thea Tulsa, nklahoma. 71105 Tin- ists.
David Carp's script is literate, trO.
dedication of the book delights
Dark bones, you tee, are a
it Is also an obvious attempt
Handbags of embroidered me, ss It is dedicated to Kay sign o f . a young .birig The
to exploit the Kitty Genevese tapestry combined with Ira Hansen of American Airlines. reason you arc seeing more
murder for commercial pur (her arc the fashion Imports j who has workrd so hard to of them lately Is because propose in this version, two from Italy, whlrh have caused further the Kiwi Club. Kay is ducers arc marketing broileryoung punks heat a man to a sensation among women of a wonderful "career" woman fryer chickens, fryer-roaster
death for kicks while Zl peo­ fashion.
Tomorrow — "Dear Ed&gt; Ui turkeys and ducklings at ao
An odd shade of pink, soft Thornton McLeod”
ple watch and do nothing
I earlier age.
10-11 p.m, NRC. Suspense and "cream y," is most flat­
Theatre. "In Darkness Wait­ tering and »cen in wool aftering.” Part l (color). The op five dresses and smart little
rnlng gun In a two patier a- suits.
bout a sinister plot to destroy
the UN by a series of calcula­
ted a isiiila ition i.

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you hoped'ahe looked good
In black. I liked your anawer. I also had a "wonder­
ful” fiance who loved to
epeed. I knew It when I be­
came engaged to him, but
loved him too much to
break o ff with him.
One night he wae doing
85 on wet pavement and we
skidded Into a pole. My
right leg was so badly man­
gled ft had to be amputated
near the'hip. I was later
fitted with an artificial
limb, but I m u s t u s e
crutches, too,
After I lost my leg, my
finance lost Interest In me.
H« broke our engagement
and married a girl with two
lege. I have a good Job, live
in a nica apartment, but I
don’ t hava much fun. If it's
true that "men eeldom
make pastes at girls who
wear glaseee,” It ia truer
that men r a r e l y m a k a
clutches for girls who use
crutches. While girls In
love seldom listen to advice,
my axpsrltnce might help
some girl break with a
•peed demon before the
spends the rest of tier life
regretting It. .
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7:30-8:30 pm . NBC. Daniel

TlIUliHDAY P. M.

By Oswald Jacoby

brothers-In-law,
are they, technically speakin that is, to me? And
while l ‘m 'asking, are my
aunts and uncles my hus­
band's aunts and unclea,
too? And how about eousIns?
JUST TECHNICAL

By Ruth Millett

whenever she chooses any
pleee of furniture for the
K6K
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The second type considers
looks all important, and If no
one can sit comfortably In an
"adorable" chair or on a
rickety antique aofa, that's a
minor matter.
The first type keeps‘ "open
house" for neighbors, friends,
relatives, and friends of hus­
band and children. . • and
drop-in guests never upset her.
The second type doesn't
want-to entertain anyone un­
less it is at a carefully plan­
ned party at which she ran

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Mian Lindn S up Hart o f DeLand and James
Michael. Cuptor_pf Umatilla were united in holy
matrimony at the IJoHary Community Mctho(U a t^ ’ bu rch o a J a m ia r y 1L
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MKLENDA CASSELBERRY, lrft, celebrated her 11th birthday with a
(dumber party at her home on 1-ake Tony; tiuesla were left to right Judy
Griniwood, Sally Lunn, and Marleah l.evey.
By Jane Csxxelberrv
I Hth birthday Wednesday night'
Mclenda Casselberry, daugh-11 with a hamburger supper and
ler of Mr and Mrs Leonard ' slumber party.
Casselherr), of Lake Drue, 1 Attending the supper were
Cassclbcrrjrr celebrated*, b en Judy Li'imwoud, &gt;.iily, t.unn.
and lllil ILmera, all* of ( av
selberry; Marleah Levey of
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Altamonte Springs; brothers
Fruited pork’ chops with ricn
of tiie honoree,4I)an and Kick
take about an hour to prepare
Casselberry, and her parents.
Rroun 4 chops weighing a
An angel fond birthday eake
total of ahout I pound in a
decorated with pink icing
skillet. Pour oil fat Add 1
was served.
I inv* ounce) can of gihlel
Hie f o u r
girls enjoyed
gravy, liquid from an 8'jounce can of apricot halves. camping out m a lent in (tie
1 fenpoon of lemon Juice, v* yard -and ceb hrated New
Year's Eve pay by going for
cup of alicrd onion, 1 large
clove of garlic, minced, and a swim in Lake Tony and
teaspoon of prepared mus­ having a picnic lunch on an
island in the lake.
tard Cook, covered, over low
heat 43 minutes «r until ten
For safety sake, use »Hhe«der. Stir occasionally. Add
drained apricot halves for last Ive tape to cover part of a
five mimites of cooking time razor blade being used fur
rutting
Serve with rice. Serves 4

J.in. 14. 1065 — r«jre 7

Wcralfl

S T R A W BAGS

Mr. and Mr*. R. M. Fryer
of Sanford, announce th* en­
gagement and approaching
marriage o f thalr daughter,
Mias Bhlrlty Jan* Fryer, to
Raymond Newton Murray Jr.,
also of thla city.
Th* brlda-elact was bom In
Tampa and attended th* publie schools of 8*mlnola Coun­
c ­
ilor fianca was born at
Portsmouth,
Va.,
attended
§anford school* a n d w a ■
graduated from S e m i n o l e
High School with th* rises of
11)63. He attended Daytona
Reach College and Is present­
ly affiliated with J. C. Green*
Til* Company.

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SHOPPERS
FROM S f .95 UP

Tha wedding will be aolemnlied on February 26 at 7
p. m. at th* Oaklawn Chapel.
GOOD
Tarragon glblet gravy la
good with roaet chicken. Cook
M cup of minced onion, 1
email clove of garlic, minced,
and a generoua daeh of dried,
eruahed taragon, In 3 tableapoona of butter or margarine
until onion la tender. Add 3
(lota ounce) cans of giblet
gravy, H cup of light cream,
3 tableapoona of dripplnga
from the roalted chicken, and
a generoua daah of cayenne
pepper. Heat, atirrlng occaalonally. Makea enough for
8 or • aervinga with I to •
pound roasting chicken.

Flemings
Gifts * Cards • Books
210 E. First St.

OPEN F R ID A Y NIGH TS
MISS SHIRLEY JANE FRYER

Milady s Attire, Grooming

Personals
MRS. JAMES MICHAEL CARTER

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M iss Shirley Jane Fryer Betrothed

The
Disabled
American
Vatarani, Chapter 80, San­
ford, will eerve aa hoet to the
etata mid-winter conference
of the DAV,' which will be
held January 16-17' «T the
Langford Hotel In Winter
Park.
All dleabled veterans are
Invited to participate In the
conference and ehare In the
gala feetlvitlea scheduled.
Highlight o f the Saturday
luncheon hour will be a fash­
ion show with faehloni for
around the clock featured
from the exciting selection of
Play Girl'* Fashions, Fern
Park. Ixtcal models will show
tha fashions under the direc­
tion o f Mr*. Mary Hay.
You do not have to ba DAV
affiliated to attend the fash­
ion ehow, with all ladle* cor­
dially Invited to attend. For
further information call Mrs.
Hay at 811-0599 or Mr*.
Manifleld, 821-4244.

Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Medralf
and their houso guest, Miss
Peggy Nippard, of Poole, England, spent New Year's eve
with friends, Mr. and Mrs.
Henry Kalinoskl, in Satellite
Ileaeh, then drove to Sebas­
tian where they visited with
Cdr. and Mrs. John Channel.

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State Meeting

Mr. end M n. Bcrl Chapman
and children, Paul, Cindy and
Ann of Oakland Estates spent
the holidayi In Whitney, Tex­
as, with Mrs. Chapman's par­
ents, Mr. and Mrs. C. W.
Mohon for one week. A sur­
prise family reunion was held
and 50 or more members were
present. They also spent one
week with Mr. and Mrs W. R.
Chapman of Houston, Texas.

Guests of Mrs. Lemuel Tew
Sr., of Altamonte Springs,
are Mr. and Mrs. Lemuel E.
Tew Jr, and son, Paul,-of Addlsabba, Ethiopia. Paul, who
is nine years old, was born
in Ethiopia and has a sister,
Linda, and a brother, Peter,
attending college at Houghton. N. Y. The Tew* hive
lived in Ethiopia for the past
11 years and Mr. Tew is a
pilot_ for the Ethiopian Air
Lines. The Tews plan to spend
a month in Florida.

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Featured At Sorority Meet

Ry JsAnn Hays
A welcome to Geneva goes
X4—Beta Etn Chapter nfjrrayon* on which tha group
out to Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Fistrunk and their daughter, Beta Sigma Phi met at the was to draw their favorite
Mr*. Betty Higgins and chil­ horn* of Reida McCall in type costume. Many Intereetmg effect* were “ created.”
dren, Angie and.IJnda. Tha l.ongwood.
-etwttalw o . .Lcn&amp;va
A Chrljtmae card from for- j Team Two presented tha
from-Semlnnle Rijneh which 1met-member, Wynonah-T^Wr^rn-JAMEw “ Progmlng.*1 p*r
in located between Mime and was pnseed around to the Hardin gave a History on hair
Geneva. Mrs. Higgins and member* Wynonah and her tyJe* and how they have
children hail from Jackson­ family moved to Maaeaehu- lehanged over the year*, She
irave ■ abort hlatory onj.
ville. W* do welcome you to setts about three year* ago
Geneva and hop* you will en­ and she reports that all is the uno of cosmetic* and
well with them.
j born ity aids and howr they
joy living here.
A thank-you note was rend slat tot! and have rhaiigt-d
Mr*. Nelli# Jackson, who from the rhaptei's "adopted" through th* years. Sue Harpnd girl* tbanking them for the or gave hints on the proper
lives with her sister
•.ire of feet amt hand*. After
brother-in-law, Mr. ami Mra. Christinas gifts they sent.
Announcement was made the progiam, a short discus
C. W. Kettering, i* home fol­
lowing a reealit illness. Mis that the annual joint lunch­ •ion was held on th* mem­
Jack* on was confined to Sem­ eon would be held at the ber's own hair styles.
inole Memorial Hospital for Capri, Hatuiday, January 23. ’ The member* "#r# remind­
some time but la well on (lie starting at 11:30 a m. The ed of th* “ Le* Vega* Night"
group was reminded that party to lie held this Satur­
road to recovery.
Thursday, January 16. is the day at the home of Ft and
Miss June McGill of Win­ deadline for making teariva- 11ii i «.lil Chapman.
Ilia n n t meeting will be
ter Park, daughter of Mr. and tlona.
Tha program* wore pre­ held at the home of Candy
Mta. Bay McGill of Geneva,
lerently made a trip to tu-v. sented by Irani* tine and MoChinahnn January 26 and
ittown, Penn , where she visit- Two, Team One ptosi-lileil I cum Three will havs the
id Mr and Mr. W. It McGill tlieir progium on "(Tothing pioginin.
Members p r e s e n t weie
For Madame." 4,imiy Fii-derand ('apt. and Mis. Busby.
Alexander,
Betty
nk gave hint* on shopping, Jounetta
limsiy
Frederick,
Recent overnight gvirst* of rate of dollies and how to Itiuestlr,
Mr. •nd .Mrs. Bill Bernard Jchooee the clothes host for Pat lluidin. Sue 'Harper,
Iteida MoCall. Candy McClanwere Mr and Mrs. Dalton your own type.
\\ ilia Muu Piokoseli and alian, Vormrlle Peterson, WIISmith from Ay den, N. C. and
Mre. Maxine \\ iggens, who .Candy
McCInnnhini
passed la Mae I'rokoaoh, Jessiv Sjiaw
hails from Franrrbury, N C. out pictures o f a model and and Ft Chapman.

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THE GRANDVIEW KINDERGARTEN pupils
under the direction of Mrs. A. J. Bracken, assist­
ed by Mrs. F. L. Dnmpicr, were recently featuror In an annual mid-winter presentation at tho
First Baptist Educational building. Particlpat-In» were, front row from 'the left, Lchlie Park,
M organ-ilo^rd^.jZatty- Brittain^.Julig.Reagan,
Jeana Hughes and Colleen Moore. Second row.;
Terry Sewell, Star Gazll, Bonnio Rynlsh, Bocky
Barrett, Matt Wilson, Chris Donnhoe nnd Jeff

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Vi cup unsaltcd margarine
4 mod.-sized -bananas, peeled
and split
81 eup sugar
3 tb*p„ lemon Juice
Vi cup brandy
Melt margarine In a large
skillet over low iieat. Add ban­
anas, sprinkle with sugar and
lemon julre. Saute very slowly
over low hpat, until brown on
one side (about 10 minutes).
Turn with a spatula and brown
on other side Remove bananas
to serving plate. Add brandy
GREEN BEANS AMANDINE to skillet, stir to pick up brown­
1 lb. green beans
ed bits. Flame and pour over
V* Up. bssll
bananas. ‘
Vi tsp. pepper
2 tbsp. unsalted margarine
RICH AI.M(&gt;?W£U0KIES
V* cup slivered almonds
1 cup unsalted” margarine
Cook green beans with tvaail V* eup sugar
and pepper until tender. al&gt;»ut 2 egg yolks
- 25 minutea. Meanwhile melt 2 ' tbsp wafcP
.
unsalted margarine in skillet. IVx tsp. almond extract
Add slivered almonds and 21* cups sifted flour
saute them until golden brown.
Cream margarine. Gradual­
Toss slivered almonds mixture ly add sugar and cream to­
with green beans. Serve hot. gether until light and fluffy.
Serves 4.
Thoroughly mix in egg yolks,
water, almond extract and
PEAS WITH MUSHROOMS flour. Force dough through
Vi cup unjalted margarine
pastry tube or cooky press on­
V* lb. muahrooma, allced
to greased cookie sheets, use
I can* (I ot) dietetic peaa
any shapes desired. Rake in hot
Melt margarine In skillet. oven 500 degrees about 7 min­
Saute mushrooms until golden utes.
brown. Heat peas In saucepan
until bot. Stir In muahrooma.
Would like to know if these
S trv e warm. Servea 6.
help you any M n. Field.

T o A id Husbands

This Saturday

A t Annual Ball

A t Mayfair

McKee. Third row; Perrle Dee Rawls, Marcia
Brorup, Vicky Reynolds, Cindi Bickes, Sheila
Clause, Revonda Warfield, Andrea Mantel and
Leslie Harris. Fourth row ; Clay Werner, Mark
Cox, Richard. Butler, Michael de Ganahl, Chuc­
kle Hardwick, John Parker, ^lohn Durant and
*.Kenneth B r o w n . - w w / ^ l i m b o Laurence, L
for *lovePiPe P*nt*
KennetlrLeflclr, Jeff A nder^^rT heres^Johli-'' ’
Dally reports they -wlir^lllt
son, Brian Covington nnd Dawn Wright.
their stride in ’65. The direc­
(Gassmnn Photo)

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SPANISH RICE
8 tbsp. unsaltcd margarine
1* cup raw white rice
V* cup chopped green pepjicr
V* cup chopped onion
2 cups dietetic canned tomatoes
V* cup water
Vi tsp. sweet basil
v* tsp. oregano
•A tsp. pepper
Heat margarine in sauce­
pan. Add rice, pepper (green)
and onion, cook, stirring o c­
casionally, until vegetables
arc tender. Add dietetic can
ned tomatoes, water, bail),
oregano and pepper. Cover and
simmer until rice Is tender
and all liquid is absorbed,
about 15-25 minutes. Serve bot.
Serves 8.

Policeman’s Ball

CRABMEAT CAKES
3 tbsp. butter
1 clove garlic, peeled
4 tbsp. flour
1 cup milk
Vi tsp. salt
dash pepper
Vi eup dry bread crumbs
61* oz. can crabineat ( I S cup)
1 egg beaten
2 tbsp. butter
1 hard cooked egg
V* tsp. Worcestershire sauce
Melt butter in saucepan with
clove of garlic sliced into sev
eral pieces. Remove pieces of
garlic when butter is melted
Blend In flour and add the
milk) stirring constantly until
Die sauce boils and thickens.
Add salt, pepper and Worcest­
ershire aauce, then remove
from heat. There should be
)Vi cup*, sauce. To A* of the
sauce add Vi cup bread
crumbs and rrahineat from
which cartilage has been re­
moved. Mix well, cover light­
ly and put in refrigerator to
chill. When thoroughly chilled
shape mixture Into to small
patties, then dip patties Into
remaining bread crumbs, beat­
en egg and again in crumbs.
Pan-fry in melted butter in a
hot skillet until browned on
both sides about 5 minutes.
Serve.hot with remaining white
sauce which has been reheat­
ed with the chopped hard
rooked egg and thinned with
about VS cup milk. Serves 3.
STUFFED PRUNE SALAD
15 dried prunes
V* lb, cottage cheese
crisp lettuce or endive
French dressing

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FRIED NOODLES
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lb. beef liver, sliced
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Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Long and
daughters, Linda and Patsy,
returned Saturday from hav­
ing spent the holidays in Phil­
adelphia, stopping over with
friends in North Carolina and
Virginia on the return trip.

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MR. AND MRS. ALLEN FORWARD o f Forest
City, nre pictured before departing for the
Governor's Inaugural Ball recently at the Semi­
nole Jai-Alni Fronton. Mrs. Forward was gowned*
in elcgaAUwhite face liver sntin with a pink carIn e,c
C-Pjnne^to her fur atole.

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We invite you to consult her
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tion in other pants shapes is
mostly toward a western hipslung look—no waistband and
Mr. and Mrs. Wise Hardin
sometimes sitting just below
the waist, tight through the returned from Houston, Texas,
hips, dead straight from the where they spent the holidays
with her parents, Mr. and
knee down.
Mrs. L. O. Hayman. The Har“ Soft set” resort cottons for dins and the Kac Irlands of
’65 focus on blousing, bias,
San Antonio (Mrs. Irlands is
cinched waists, wrapped or
a sister of Mr. Hardin) met
pleated action skirls, and
in Biloxi, Miss., and spent the
reams of ruffles. By day,
same night at the same motel,
there’* a whole range of airy
so they did get to visit some
textured cotton suitings. Ry
with each other, though Wise
night the gossamer cotton
was unable to be here in En­
lares and sheers take over.
terprise for thc-Hardln family
Palest pastels predominate
reunion last week.
when it comes to color.

Wash prunes thoroughly, add
water to cover and soak sev­
eral hours. Simmer gently 10
to 15 minutes or until barely
tender. Remove prunes from
liquid, saving prune juice to
drink. Remove pits gently and
stuff cavities full with cot­
tage cheese. Cover and chill.
Arrange three prunes in a
lettuce cup or beside a lettuce
wedge on each plate: Serve
Pan-broil breon until crisp
with French dressing. Serves as desired, drain ami place
5.
,
on hot platter. Add well drain­
ed cooked noodles to bacon fat
SOUR CREAM PRUNE PIE turn carefully over and over
to coal noodles with fat with­
V* lb. dried prunes
out breaking them, and cook
1 cup boiling water
rapidly without further stirr­
Vi eup sugar
ing until delicately browned
2 tbsp. corn starch
Turn ami brown other aide.
2 eggs
While noodles are browning,
1 cup sour cream
remove skin and vein* from
2 tbsp. lemon juice
liver and pan fry in s small
baked pie shell
Cut prunes from stones In fnount of hot fat for 5 to 10
small pieces, using scissors. 1minuter or until Just done
Put into top of double boilerj through. Sprinkle noodles and
with the boiling water ami heat1liver with salt Serve hot, sur
until prunes arc softened, to to 1rounding ooodles with liver
15 minutes. Mix - sugar and and bacon. Serves 5.
cornstarch and' add to prunes.
Cook over boiling water 15 min­
utes, stirring frequently. Beat
P A R T IE S AM MORI 9UN
eggs, add sour cream and beat
Just enough to blend well. Pour vHIN
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tax. p ic t u r e s
into prune mixture and cook
6 to 8 minutes longer, stirring
constantly. Remove from heat
ami stir in lemon Juice. Pour
sir us
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The 13th annual Police­
man’s Ball will be held thla
Saturday, January 18 at the
Mayfair Inn beginning at 9
p. m.
Dress Is optional and A1
Nova and hi* Mayfair Band
will furnish tha swinging
dance music.
Tickets may be obtained
through any policeman or at
Police Headquarters.

Mr«. Charles (Ethel) Thom­
as wai hostess recently at
her Oiceola Drive home to
the first meeting of the year
for the Jaycee Wives.
Linda McKee presided over
the business session and plans
were discussed regarding the
whres assisting the Jsycees
with their annual “ Disting­
uished Service Award” Ball,
which promises to be one of
t h e most outstanding local
eventa of the year.
Charlei Fox, chairman of
the Jaycee planning commit­
tee for the ball, was guest at
the meeting and welcomed
the Jaycee Wives assistance
in the outline he presented to
the group. The ball will be
held at the Sanford Police
Benevolent Building.
Mrs. Mary Jean Berrien In­
troduced her sister • In • law,
Mrs. Paulette King, as a guest
of the meeting.
Members
attending were
the Mmes. James McKee,
Dave BerTien, Charles Thom­
as, Jim Rowe, George Paulk,
Jack Ludwig and Richard
Morrison.

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Have a request from Mr»&gt;
Hazel (Joel) .Field wanting
some recipei for tho»e on nonaalt dleU. From the Home
Demonitrstion office we found
thl« booklet. So I- will give a
few of them first. I ani sure
Mrs. Field will find some of
them reslly good.
SWEET &amp; SOUK SPAKEIUKS
2t* lbs. lean sparcrlbs
Vi cup unsslted margarine
t* cup chopped green pepper
W cup chopped onion
11* Up. minced garlic
1 tbsp. cornstarch
1 cup pineapple juice
Vi cup cider vinegar
3 tbsp. sugar
V* tap. pepper
Place ribs in shallow bak­
ing pan. Hoast uncovered in
moderate oven 350 degrees for
1 hour. Pour off fat. Mean­
while beat unsaltcd margarine
in saucepan. Saute green pop­
per, onion and garlic in mar­
garine until tender. Remove
from heat. Stir In cornstarch,
juice and vinegar. Cook, Mir­
ing constantly, until mixture
thickens and comes to u boil
Keinova from beat, stir in
sugar and pepper. Pour saurv
over ribs. Continue basting oc­
casionally, until tender, about
V* hour, Serves 4.

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Lynn Dreier BrideO f John

Mlsa Jennifer Lynn Drelr, ’ Dreir o f Dellary, and John Mrs. John Zenewirs o f Pitta- •hrlna neckline and long taper­ of the bride, and Pearl Smith
After n {redding trip to I Avenue In Sanford where the
LAS VEGAS, Nev. (UP1)— , speaks F r e n c h , Spanlvh, ,iaUB**fr
Shirley Zenewlca,
burgh. Pa. were united in holy ed sleeve*. Alencon lace appli­ of Denary, who were attired Pennsylvania, the newlyweds groom la attached to tha
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Danish,
German
matrimony on December 20, que* enhanced the voluminous in kelly green tuffeta frocks, are residing on South Park |Naval Air Station.
#kx&gt;king girl whose measure­ Portuguese, Italian and Eng­
skirt and detachable chapel identical to the matron of
DfflLat tha Dellary Mathodist train. Her tiered veil of il­
0b&gt; Oaxfarl 1 trail Jan. 14, 1965 — Pngu^i
honor.
ment! read 36 22-34 would 1* lish.
Church with Rev. Cecil Ogg
She insists she is happier
lusion fell from a lace floret
Donald Massey of Sanford
trying to get into show busi­
officiating
at
the
Impressive
with her present Job than ap­
headpiece and aha carried a served the groom as best man
ness—not out of it.
double ring ceremony.
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pearing on stage although her
crescent bouquet o f white or­ and usher* were Henry ThurBut willowy, blonde Ruth salary is a mite smaller. .
The bride, given in mar­ chids and Stephanotia.
sam II, and Harry 0 . John­
riage by her uncle, Ed Wood
Christensen, a lead showgirl
Mrs. Pamela Massey o f son, cousins o f the bride front
"M y new Job is much more
o f Dellary, was lovely in .a Sanford attended the bride as Titusville.
!in the Folles Bergere at the interesting than my old one.
white formal bridal taffeta matron of honor and was
Immediately following the
Hotel Tropieana for the past As a showgirl, I never spoke
gown with the fitted Alencon gowned In gold t a f f e t a . wedding, a reception was held
a
line
in
four
years
on
the
four years, is turning her
lace bodice featuring a Ha- Rrldeamaids' were Holly Ann J«l
the Dellwry Fireman's
stage. Now 1 talk to our
#l&lt;rvcly back on this glamorous
Johnson of Titusville, cousin ! Recreation Hull.
guests—in any one of eight
, profession.
NEW MIX
languages. You can't imagine
. She’s decided to learn the how frustrated a girt can get
New pancake mix that pours
, M il) • WINTER
like ..salt is parked in boxes
hotel business, and now for when she can’t say a word,”
with pouring spouts. The gran­
the first time in many years said Mis* Christensen.
ulated mix can be used with
The showgirl turned busi­
is working on the customers’
eggs and milk or with milk
aide of tiie footlights.
nesswoman has a few words
alone to make pancakes, and
Miss Christensen, a nathe of advice for those starting
with milk and eggs to make
in
show
business.
of Copenhagen, Denmark, has
88 PRS.
waffles. Available in one and
"Plan for the future. Don't
been on the stage 15 years.
two
pound
packages.
put much stake in planning to
STUDENTS SLIM FIT
• After appearing in nightclubs
meet that handsome and Weal•and revues all over the world,
When painting your kitchen
she eventually came to Las i thy husband. Save your munor other room buy a little ex-1
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Vegas.
Ira paint and krep it on hand
Ihe advantages;
Several monthi ago Miss
Coltona and Blend
Reg. 1.9* • 5.9*
to touch up chipped corners or j
"There are opportunities to
Christensen decided to how travel and see the world It's
other spot*, as they occur.
out of the Folies and turn to never dull
Have fun but!
- another profession.
Hold cuttain tie hacks with
1 maintain a *en»e of humor." 1
adhesive-backed picture hooks
“ I am thinking of my^fu- I Miss Christensen is the
that will not damage wal^wlnturc. And there are always daughter of Naomi and Valdedry-skin cream by Barbara Gould
M U. A N D M RS. J O H N Z E N E W IC Z
duw frames.
* younger girls coming up. I mar Christenssen, of CopenMiddleton Photo)
Prtrc my independence. I dc-j hagen. Her father is n retired
cided to learn a business. The motion picture director and
**ttaier H JX) auw • spec sol $ 1 5 0 .
closest at hand is the hotel I photographer.
business. I’ m learning it,"
Alter graduating from col­
It take* no little o f this extra-rich beauty cream Be
.she said.
lege in Copenhagen, she mo­
smooth away tiny age line* which thn cold hand o f
. It was a hard decision fur deled and did some-films. La­
By Mr*. Clarence Snyder 1 Mrs. Paullnr English &lt;and t
winter &lt;an rtrli «&gt; deeply. (J*ethl* wonder-working
her to make. The weekly sal- ter she joined a small French
Mr. and Mr*. Derrick and Mrs. George Hauser of l)ecream every night and you’ ll find th^t dry, flaky,
their rlilldren.—U a U y v - X i H f c a r ^ r . i V a d h - s d a v wfth
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Oil .-M S u itjy fi.
aging look miraculously disappear*! Your. «ktn f*irB,-a._xhnirgirl. She could save UUHTTCWPcnhagen and lourred-vstth iTiar^fark. spent the holiday * ^tlirir sister, Ttn.' V. "tV A llly bloom * all winter — next spring, you 'll look
cy. The hours were awkward the troupe throughout Den- with her parents, Mr. and j man.
younger than ,«v m I
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mark.
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She then went to Paris and I arc from Fulls Church,. V* , Mr. and Mrs. Gary Cushman
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PAUL RtVtRC BOWLS
J. K. Iluussels Jr , the hotel worked for five years as a Mr. and Mrs. Earl Beall of of Ptfola announce the birth of
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president, who olferrd lur a showgirl-nude at the La Nou- Ascension Island also spent! a daughter Jan. 5 at the Sem5” dlam. II.V S V dlam . I M S
job in guest relations and as vrlle Eve nightclub and with the vacation with.hls parents, i inole Memorial Hospital. They J * , " d la m . 2.95 7 " dlaan. 6.95
a hostess in the exclusive La various other musical revues,
-------I have named live baby Nellie
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In Paris, she was spotted by comb
have returned to their |pounds, three ounces. Mrs.
KADER
With guests coming from all a Folies Bergere scout and home in Bonham, Texas, alter Cushman is the former Nellie
over the world to the hotel, was offered a chance to com*, a visit with her brother and, Fraser, daughter of Mr. and
JE W E L E R S
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Peterson Wins New Pact

Thinking Out Loud
BY JULIAN STSN8TROM
By Julian Stenatrom
Wa'ru confident that Pate
Roxelle, commissioner o f tha
National Profeaalonal Football
League, knowa more about hla
bnalneaa than anyone also out­
side o f tha pro football ranks.'
But what It la going to taka
to help the commissioner admlt ths real existence o f the
American Football League and
recognise It Is beyond us.
The nation’s football fans
who bars lent their unquali­
fied support to the profession­
al play are demanding — and
they have a right to do so —
a football world aeries.
A fter all, nobody can deny
tha fact that It's the fans who
pay their way Into tha parks
and tha folk* who buy tha pro­
ducts advertised on television
that make these multi-million
dollar TV contracts available
fb both the AFL and the NFL.

ball leagues have don*,
s e e
This might be the reason
why Uiera’s been no matrimon­
ial acceptance by tha NFL.
The National Football Lea­
gue played for years under
the guidance o f Bert Bell, the
first real commissioner the
loop ever had. After Bell’s
untimely death a few years
ago the circuit named Rosel­
le to the p ost He’a don* what
must be described as a good
Job or els* he couldn't have
lasted this long.
On the other hand, Jo* Foss
— the former governor of
South Dakota and World War
II hero — has don* equally aa
well, and against far more
formidable odds than Roselle.
Foes took the reins o f the
AFL and Its eight club* and
built It Into a paying proposi­
tion — a position today that
Is almost equal to tha NFL.
If the two league were to
wed In a fashion similar to
that of the two major baseball
circuits, the situation would
call for on* commissioner.
Could It be that Roselle
doesn't want to taka a chance
on giving up his commissionarahlo .since thhs would be a

During previous years the
NFL has called Its annuel win­
ner the world's champions.
Not so, this year.
And, tha NFL dinners won’t
be called "world champs" by
thla newspaper, tha with
services, or any' other news
comes
L^nntU th«
harnplona
two leagues collide In an an
H's a certainly that Foss
nual "world championship
would have to be given con­
sideration.
game.
e v e .
Chances are that when the
We've talked to local fans
who not only watch the pro two grid circuits do operate
clubs in action on tha screen as do the baseball leagues,
but also travel to games In neither Roselle nor Foss would
person. We're not talking be the commissioner. Both Ro­
about just going to Miami but selle and Foss would proba­
there are those around her* bly remain as presidents of
who go t* New York, Balti­ their respective leagues —
counterparts to Jo* Cronin of
more, etc.
The concensus of opinion Is the American League and
that the NFL sUll has a slight Warren titles of the National.
edge over the AFL and the
Another would be chosen to
chances are an AFL champion guide the pro football loops
would hava Its hands full and the more he Is like the
against such a club as the former Judge Kennesaw Moun­
Cleveland Browns or the Bal­ tain Landis tha better It’ll be
for everybody.
timore Colts of the NFL.
• • •
If pro football had a Judge
But who la to say how long Landis there wouldn’t have
auch an edge — if there Is on* been the "messes’* In the col­
— would lastT
legiate rank* that hit Georgia
* *
•
and Oklahoma.
e
• •
We're tremendously Inter­
ested In seeing what happens
We're for IL We’re convinc­
within the next couple of ed the public Is for It. And
years 'to that million dollar when Pete Roselle Is for It
backfleld collected recently by professional football will be
the New York Jets.
better because o f IL
We'll have to admit that the
W ell say this: There's ev­
AFL went after the big stars ery Indication that If the AFL
this season and got them. Of and the NFL don't recognise
sours*, they paid a price but one another and work togeth­
In the long run it probably er instead o f separately the
will be worth It — particular­ federal government la going
ly hi prestige.
,
to step into the action. When
True, the NFL got their they do, there'* no telling
share of the collegiate* but what will Happen.
they had to pay through the
Reason: This country has
nose, too, to get them.
laws governing Interstate com­
• *
e
merce and pro football has
But all of that aside, for the just *o long before business
good of the gam* the two minded legislators In Wash­
leagues have got to recognise ington will as* to It that their
each other — Just as tha constituents get the satisfac­
American and National base- tion they want.

Clyde Pacing Vandy
To SEC Championship
ATLANTA (UP1) - If the
Southeastern Conference bas­
ketball race turns Into a run­
away for Vanderbilt this win­
ter, you can blame Clyde Lee.
Lea Is a 8-foot-t junior who
Is fast proving himself one of
the best college players In
the nation.
Tha pre-season line on the
SEC had Vanderbilt's Com
modores In front with the
Tennessee Vols close behind
«nd tha defending champion
Kentucky Wildcats on tha outaid*.
Tba Commodores, 10-1 over­
all, slipped past Tennessee on
a SO point performance by
Lee; then stunned Kentucky—
In tha Wildcats' l a i r - 97-79 oo
a 41-point showing by their
home-growa plvotman.
For tha record, no ooe ever
scored more than SS points
against the Wildcats before
Loo popped In hi* II field
goals and 11. fra* throws.
The big fellow la rapidly
closing la on the conference
scoring lead. He's averaging
*2 points a game and trails
only Georgia's Jimmy Pitta,
who has • 22.4 average ever
four less games.
Vanderbilt still has 14 o f 14
conference games remaining,
including rematches with TenM IIM sad Kentucky, but
must MOV b* rated a wild
favorite to win iU flrstaver
SEC t i f i crows.

However, keep sn eye on
Saturday night's gam* be
tween the Florida Gators and
Auburn Tigers at Auburn. The
Gators and Tigers are current­
ly tied with ‘Vanderbilt, for
the 8EC lead and both have
over-all T-2 records.
Florida, with tremendous
height, has won easily in Its
last five outings and beat Lou
Islana State by 40 points. Au
burn won on the road by 23
points In Ita last outing against
Mississippi.
Vanderbilt gets regional tel
avislon exposure Saturday lx.
a visit to Mississippi State.
State, conference champ lr
four of the past six seasons, U
only 5-3 with a sophomore
laden team but was impressIve In ita last outing when „
topped Alabama by 23 points.
No SEC teams faw action
last night. Only game tonight
la a non-conference tilt—Flor
Ida State at Georgia, and
there's nothing on tap for to­
morrow night.
Saturday, U addition to Auburn-Dorid* and Vandy-Mlaslaalppl State, Mississippi will
be at Alabama, Xastucky at
Louisiana State and Tennessee
at Tulana.
Fitts, a 4-1 senior from
Smyrna, Ga., has been a modal of eooaUteacy this winter.
Ha h u hit M or s o n point*
is aavas of hi* sight outings
and had 11 tha other time.

Official Start
This Evening
For Kissnfell

New York Meis
All Mixed Up
On Economics

Joe Gerard's Kissntell, be­
lieved by^many to be the fast­
est greyhound competing at
the Sanford-Orlando Kennel
Club, gets her first official
start of the season in tonight's
first official start. In her final
, the little 54-pounder dip ­
ped off the 5/16th* mile dis­
tance in a sensational 31.04
seconds.
All her victories hive been
unchallenged and her shortest
margin of victory was by four
lengths.
Running, against Kissntell
tonight will be Statesboro,
Set, Summeretta, Honeymooner, Nixon's Jerry, Gator
Band and O.B.'s Cook.
Results of Wednesday after
noon's
'i matinee:
1st Race — S/1S — Time I1.S0
Bo's •
Trade Mark
25.60 14.00 5.60
Fanny Fira
3.80 3.40
Dixie. Cat
- f-00
Quiniela &lt;2 8) $43.60
2nd Race — S/1S — Time 32.04
Strata

By Fred Down .
UPI Sports Writer
Baseball economics are Ilk*
this:
Warren 8pahn will get at
least $60,000 from the New
York Meta this year for act­
ing as a full-time coach and
once-a-week pitcher.
Yogi Berra haa been paid
$26,000 by the New York Yan­
kees for simply going away
and will be' paid $35,000 by
the Met* for coaching and oc­
casional catching chore*.
And yet All-Star second
baseman Ron Hunt, who hit
.303 In-127 games last season
and figures to do as well next
season, will have to scrounge
to get a $23,000 contract from
those very same Met*.
Hunt confirmed ' that his
first contract from the Meta
seemed to have been mls-addreased to him instead of the
batboy and added that he sent
It back to Met President
- Hunt did not disclose the
amount he was offered but it
Is understood to have been
about $17,000.
At the same time the Meta
announced the signing of
catcher John Stephenson and
lnflelder Kevin Collins.
Stephenson batted .290 with
Buffalo In the International
League last season while Col­
lin* batted .220 for Cocoa of
the Florida State League.
Outfielder Frank Howard,
the 6-foot, 7-inch, 266-pound
slugger acquired from the Los
Angeles Dodgers, signed with
the Washington Senators for
tha same $36,000 he made last
season.
The Dodgers announced the
signing of catcher John Roseboro, who,hit .287 last aeaeon,
and the appointment of Norm
Sherry aa manager of Santa
Barbara In the California Lea­
gue.
Sherry Is the light-hitting
catcher who helped.to make
strikeout king Sandy Koufax
a star by slowing down his
pitching motion.
The world champion St.
Louis Cardinals reached terms
with ex-Cleveland Indian slug­
ger Tito Frsneona and rookie
Bobby Tolan.
Franrona hit only .248 last
•eason but walloped .363 for
tha Indiana in 1969. Tolan, 19,
hit .297 at Tulsa last year.
Outfielder Manny Mota, cur­
rently leading the Dominican
Winter League with a .366
batting average, signed with
th* Pittsburgh Piratea. Mota
hit .277 In 116 games for
Pittsburgh last year.
Pitchers John Booter, Dave
Bennett, Jeff Jam**, Frank
Pollard, Mike Wagoner and
Morrl* Steevens agreed to
term* with th* Philadelphia
Phillies.
Tha Boston Red Sox signed
lnflelder Mike Andrews and
catcher Russ Gibson, both up
from Toronto In the Interna­
tional LeagO*.
Pitchers Frank Baumann
and Wayne Schurr and rookie
lnflelder G a r y Tortopassl
signed with th* Chicago Cube.
Baumann was 0-3 with th*
Chicago Whit* Sox early in
th* season and 0-0 with tha
Cubs. Cortopassl hit .229 for
Cocoa.
Th* Kansas City Athletics
tradfd outfielder G e o r g s
Aluslk to Tacoma o f the Pac­
ific Coast League for catcher
Tim Talton, who was immed­
iately assigned t* Vancouver
of the PCL. .
Aluslk hit .234 In 102 games
last season while Talton was
.279 with Tacoma.
From Maracaibo, Venesusla, shortstop Luis Aparido
sent word that he haa return­
ed unsigned th* Baltimore
Orioles' first offer, "because
I have a few personal ques­
tions I want to discuss with
tha club before signing."
lnflelder Len Bo rye*, 19, a
,129-hltter with Statesville of
th* Western Carolina League
In 1944 who was drafted from
the Boston Red Sox, signed
with the Mlnneeota Twins.

Benefit Dance
NEW YORK 4UFI) — Attendance of 1,000 is expected
Friday at tha Sport* World
dlnnar«d*&lt;too for tha banaflt
o f tha Naw York Association
for tha Blind.

W age Hike
In Offing
TALLAHASSEE (UPI) — Florida State.Uni­
veraity football coach Bill Peterson holds the longest
contract ever given an FSU director— five years. And
in addition, he seems headed for an annual aajpry in­
crease
from $18,000 to $20,000.
&lt;
Peterson, who steered the Scminoles tocsin 8-1-1
season capped by a Gator
Bowl win over Oklahoma,
was lauded by the Board
of Regent* Wednesday as
It approved the contract.
"The job was well done and
we ought to recognize it," said
board vice chairman Gert
Schmidt, who indicated he
would back a request that the
Legislature hike Peterson's
p»r.
Outgoing
FSU
President
Gordon Blackwell left the re­
gents smiling when he referr­
ed to the Seminole*' season as
"fairly g»od.’
"They had a remarkable
season,” said Schmidt.
Blackwell said the Peterson
contract,
which superseded

Barry Sparks
Miami Cagers
To 124-93 Win

MIAMI (UPI) - Rick Bar­
ry bounded from a sideline
seat Wednesday night to score
54 poinU and spark fellow Mi­
ami basketball players to ■
124 93 w lj over,Florida South­
ern.
Barry, the nation’s top col­
legiate scorer, sat out soon
after the game began and .
watched a bsck-snd-forth ex­
i change which left the teams
seemingly dead
on

was awarded "in recogn
of the fWWtproCcKLvrt^
football program during*
,
_J back In at this
under coach
Peterson as well as recognition point and sank a free throw
QuInleU (4-5) $184.60
of his understanding of the giving the Hurricanes a lead
Daily Double (8-5) $392.80
3rd Race — 5/16 — Time 31.87 appropriate role of intercolle­ which they never relinquished.
He scored on 16 field goals,
Barada
7.00 7.00 3.26 giate athletics in our rising
22 out of 24 free throws, and
Hustlin’ Hank
9.00 4.60 athletic program."
pulled down 23 rebounds.
Salty Whizrer
40C
At halftime, the Hurlcanea
Quiniela (1-2) $35.60
Ginger's Gone
3.40
led 47-31.
Perfect* (1-2) $63.90
Quiniela (4-7) $39.40
Southern's Robert Bowman
4th Race — 5/16 — Time 31.71 Perfect* (7-4) $181. 50
Angclique
10.80 7.60 4.60 4th Race — 5/18 — Time 31.91 was his team's high score:
Interlock
9.80 5.8C Barberry Gus
7.00 4 60 3.00 for the evening, collecting 43
Space Commander
3.86 O.B.'s Rifle Man
7.00 4 00 points. Wayne Becker of Mia­
Quiniela (1-6) $63.60
Jerry's Tom Boy
4.40 mi had 21.
Perfects (1-6) $106.80
Quiniela (3-5) $31.00
Sth Race — 5/16 Time 3I.M Perfect* (3-5) $51.90
Bill Gold
43.60 14.6(1 4.80 Sth Bace — 5/16 — Time 32.01
Tuesday Girl
9.60 5 60 Casual Summer 27.60 14.40 9.20
Rldon
3.40 Dark Hen
8 60 4 00
Quiniela (1-2) $77.40
Now Run
3.40
Perfect* (2-1) $456.90
Quiniela (1-8) $59 20
(th Race — 5/16 — Time 31.71 Perfects (8 with any number)
In the 100-yard daah, TorTip Red
36.00 38.20 23.40
$56.70
I’ HETTY TAT KUIIN, Sanford to-cd at Florida State U, amilcs over
ley of Albany established - a
Sanmark
9.20 4 80 6U&gt; Race — 5/18 — Time 31.52
the Gator Bowl Trophy, now on displny at the information nnd ticket o f­
new record, winning the event
Golden Midget
10.00 Julia’s Gone
11.40 5.60 2.60 in 10 second*, which was twofice, Univeraity Union, at Tallahansee. Football team won it with ita 36Quiniela (3-T) $209 00
May Jane
4.20 3.40 fifths better than that mad*
10 victory over Oklahoma Jan. 2.
Perfect* (7-3) $429 90
Panda Hock
4.00
Inst year In the InterschnUst*
7th Race — 5/16 — Time 31.57 QuinicU (4-7) $12 20
ic meet on Union College oval.
Lou Havoc
4.80 4 Q0 3.20 Perfect* (1-7) $37 80
Thin is the fastest tOO
Nal’l Gem
7.M 3 00 7th Usee — S — Time 40.05
yards that has been run in
VIJon
3.20 Silver World
6.60 5.60 3.00
any inter-scholastic meet
Quiniela (1-8) $11 00
Rockin Motile
4 20 2.40 record. Torley also won th#
Georgia's Jinimy Pitts, a Perfect* (8-1) $25 50
Kid Willie^
3.00
over-all record is 10-3.
By David M. Moffit
50-yard dash in 5 2/Q seconds.
Florida (7-3 over all). Ken­ 6-foot-l senior, scored only 10 Sth Race — 5/16 — Time 31.6* Quiniela (4 8) $10 00
ATLANTA (U PI) — Th*
Albany won the 880-yard .
9 20 5.00 3.2C Perfecta (4 8) $39 30
pressure I* on the Auburn T ig- tucky (7^) and Tennessee &lt;9 points against Vanderbilt and I’ m Princess
relay. Torley took the last run
R
.B
/s.E
iirsd
_
3.40
3.40
*th
Race
—
5/18
—
Time
31.33
his
previously
league-leading
era In tha Southeastern Con­ 2)7jtric currently "locked in-a
fur Albany and rutnped home
8.20 ilitk y “ W S'ool -7.80 . 4.40 4,00
ference basketball rare and It three-way lie for fourth Thace average dipped to 20-even. ()*• First Command
ahead,
'
Quiniela (1-2) $11 00
Winner's Tip
5.40 4 60
isn't llkley to let up before the in the SEC with 2-1 marks. fore is third al 19.0.
Barraly, Schenectady, won
Perfects ( 1-2 ) $37.20
R u m Vollmrr
4.20
Florid*: tallest team In the
end of the month.
the 220-yard dash in 24 2/5
Ith Race — 5/18 — Time 31.11 Quiniela (1-5) $19 80
The Tiger* are tied with league, could be tied for secseconds.
L.L.'s
Me
Too
6.80
3
80
4.60
Perfecta
(5-1)
$42
60
10th-ranked Vanderbilt for tha ood by the end of the week.
(Kxcerpt above from th#
Shams
8 80 4 20 9th Race — 5/11 — Time 31.11
The
Kentucky-Tennessec
SEC lead and hava three
Schenectady (N.Y.) Evening
Quite
Nice
3.60
O.B.'s
Wall*
6.20
2
60
3.40
tough conference games over clash will be a study In con­
Star of Saturday, May, 19,
Quiniela (1-2) $14.00
Miss Whirl
‘ 2.20 2 40
an eight-day period prior to trasts. The Wildcats are aver­
1906. Tom F. Torley, retired
Perfects (2-1) $59.40
llerschel Hutch
3.80
meeting the Commodores at aging 90.8 points per game
state insurance commission &lt;
10th Race — 5/18 — Time 31.11 Quiniela (1-4) $5.60
while the taller Vols have
Nashvilla on Jan, 30.
executive of Rensselaer, N.Y.,
By Maryann MUei
Rimpy
8.40 3.40 2 80 Perfects (4-1) $15.30
given
up
an
average
qf
only
and his wife, Lillian, now ro­
The
Central
Florida
Horse
Tha Commodores closed out
10th
Race
—
5/11
—
Time
31.59
O.B.'s Article
3.80 3.40
uble at 2433 Princeton Ava*
pre-exam action by bcatiug 66.5. All five Wildcat starters Show originally scheduled for Little Kassel)
4.40 Candy Spots
22.40 12.80 3.40
nue, here In Sanford.
Georgia 76-62 and will lie idle are averaging in double fig Sunday has been postponed Quiniela (2-3) $24.40
Katie
Sunmarker
8.00
4.80
until Jan. 31 in order not to
until the 26th when they visit urea.
Ebony Rock
2.60
Perfects (2-3) $104.50
Clyde Lee, Vanderbilt's fine conflict with the annual Sad­
Ola Ml**—on* of th* weak
Mutuel Handle $54,171
QuInleU (3-7) $178.40
sister* in thi* season’* cam­ 6-foot-9 Junior, appears set dle Tree Farm Horse Show^ Results of Wednesday even­ Perfects (3-7) $197.70
MEMBERSHIP $10.00
to turn the conference's in­ scheduled for this Sunday be­
paign.
ing's races:
llth Race — *» — Time 40.41 then weekday Greens Fee It
dividual
scoring
and
rebound­
ginning at 9 a m.
Auburn fares third-place
1st Race — 5/16 — Time 31.18 Lucknow:*,
20.20 11.20 5.60 Land O' Lakes Chantry Club
This will be the 10th annual
Hwy. 17-92. Casselberry
Alabama on a neutral court ing races Into runaways. Lee
Rockey Bert 11.60 4.60 3.40 V.S. Sea Captain
9.00 13.00
838-2899
(Montgomery) thla Saturday scored 29 points and 27 re­ show sponsored by Saddle Dave Hall
4.80
9.80 3.40 Glittering Rose
night, than next week vltilt bounds Monday night and is Tree Farms and will taka Amigo Rocker
3 80
defending champion Kentucky now averaging 30.0 and 16.0 place in the arena located on Quiniela (1-2) 656 40
respectively, in those two de­ SR 435 just out of Apopka.
and hosts Georgia.
tod Race — 8/16 — Time 31.01
A total of 21 classes are
Auburn and Vandy are both partments. He scored 129
Flash Signal
12 80 8.20 4 20
4-0 in conference play. The points in his last four games. scheduled and winners will be Third Ruler
5 60 7.20
eligible 1g, compete In Madi­
Commodore* are 12-2 over­
Paul's Wishbone
16.20
son
Square
Garden
next
No­
all and tba Tiger* are 9-2.
Quiniela (3-8) $31.60
vember.
Thart's only on* gam* In
Dally Double (1-1) $83.20
Sunday's show Is open to
th* 8EC tonight—Florida at
3rd Race — V II — Time 31.78
the public.
Mlsitsalppl State, and none
Confessor
25.20 7.00 4.00
Sorry— No Minors
tomorrow night. Saturday's
Sunset Cindy
5.80 4.20
GAINESVILLE
(U PI) headliners are Auburn-Alabama and Kentucky at Ten­ New track coach Jimmy Car­
nessee. O t h e r conference nes will show off hi* 1966 Uplv
games find Florida at Missis­ versity of Florida track team '
sippi and Georgia at Missis­ for the first time Feb. 4 in a
CHICAGO (UPI) - Everett
meet at Chattanooga, Tens.,
sippi State.
D. Barnes of Colgate Univer­
opening
the
Indoor
seasoo.
Among th* major South­
sity today took over as pres­
eastern Independents, Mem­ University Athlstle Director
ident of the National Collegi*
phis State will be st Florida Ray Graves said the Oaton
ate Athletic Association, the
will
open
the
outdoor
season
State, Georgia Tech at Louis­
first athletic director ever to
SUNDAY
ville and Miami host to Jack- March 20. The team this year
will be captained by sprinter bold th* job.
sonvlUc.
ACTION!
THRILLS!
Barnes,
secretary
•
treasurer
tha return of S-foot-6 Jun­ John Anderson of Tampa.
wwWi y»— »»—
of the organisation for th* past
ior Lee DeFore of Atlanta has
two years, was replaced In
enhanced Auburn's chances
WednestUy • Friday - Saturday 2 p.m.
New York'* World'* Fair that post by Francis E. Smiley
FIRST GAME
of keeping pace with Vander­ (which will reopen next year)
faculty representative of Colo­
bilt The Tigers won their
7 : 4 0 p -m .
rado School of Mln«*.
encompasses 446 acres.
Thrill to the excltlnc new PERFECTA!
first two conference games
PARI-MUTUEL
without DeFore, ill at the
THURSDAY LADIES NIGHT
WAGERIN6
time, but since his return he
I I GAMESpIGHTU
has resumed his rots of scor­
"Where The Tap D*ga Rua — Rate Or Shlaa"
M a H iV .T -illW
ing leader.
MATINEE
ON 100 BRANDS
Alabama has developed in­
l&gt;IS ML
uuavsnows rv s r s s n i
to the surprise teem of th*
conference. The Crimson Tide,
better known for Ms- football
O RL A N D J U M IN O l I L
performances, doesn't have
a starter over S-foot-4—yet
^ K E N N E L CLUB
MR f I M ; AT f [ U N I Al
ARCADE PACKAGE STORE
avara|*a H oot s. Tha Tida'a
. 6:11 P. If.
IS PERFECTA
OPEN DAILY
t o o coofarenoa loaa, to Mia*
HWY, 1 7 - B2
SANFORD
LAST GAM S
Sl« « . FIRST
lUalppt State, was avenged
STAMPS
MIDWAY BETWEEN SANFORD A ORLANDO
Monday night and Alabama's

Athletes Make
Good Showing

Pressure On For Tigers

Saddle Tree
Show Sunday

PLAY GOLF

Fla. Track Team
In Action Feb. 6

Everett Barnes

N C A A Prexy

iiai.

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T O N IG H T

SPECIALS
EVERY D A Y !
FA R R E LL’S

F RONTON

N I G H T L Y 8:10

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Friday, January 15, 1965
GENERAL TENDENCIES: [W A L K * T u t W iM O M U S T HAVE
S H IF T E D t X IR iN O TWE NifiMT/
c morning finds you with O N C E A S A M C A P R IC IO U S
treat deal of ingenuity and D A M E F A T E W AS U P S E T
i ability to gain the good TME P E R F E C T S Y S T E M
rill of othera by explaining
Just what you have In mind.
The afternoon and evening
are excellent to put arrest
plans to merchandise the pro*
ducta or the ideas that are
vital to your welfare and hap­
piness.
AIMES (March 21 to April
19) Day hours are fine for
whatever has to do with book­
keeping, correspondence and'
j general, business dealings. I*ut
[ practical idens to work. En­
jo y in g family in evening is
ideal.
TAURUS (April 20 to May
20) Kind the right Informa­
tion that will place you on the
road to auccesa quickly. Why
struggle when you can have
a real abundance through own
talents? Be happy with kin
tonight.
«-« GEMINI (May 21 to June
.21) Getting into those outlets
that appeal to you can bring
real abundance now. Do Iho
studying that will prepare
•you for such. Then tonight get
.the ball rolling in fine fash- ,
ion. Be on the qui viva.
MOON CHILDREN (June |
22 to July 21) Your success
can be augmented by finding
more ideal methods of operat­
ing, which can be done in the
morning. Aflernbort is tlmejto
a e t.G e tfln e results. Be gen.arous with the afflicted.
LEO (July 22 to August
21) Look to good'friends to
assist you with your finest
aims in AM. Then make new
plans that are practical ami
conservative. Everything can
'g o like clockwork. Take it
V a r y easy tonight.
VIRGO (August 22 to Sep­
tember 22) Do this morning
whatever will give you great­
er prestige with bigwigs. Tak- |
Ing time for recreation with
good friends is Important la­
ter. Some worthwhile social
W‘! * affair would ha ideal.
LIBRA (September 23 to
October 22) Being with hlgHer-ups during morning will re- !|
veal how best to get ahead in
a most ethical fashion. Look
into channels of information
that give you knowledge you I
desire. U*e It wisely to ad- {
vance.
SCORHO (October 23 to
November 21) Anything you ||
do to cut down on expenses
and rid yourself of obliga­
tions it wise this day. Kind
more lucrative channels for
■
advancing, lie exact. Then off
to amusing places, people.
SAGITTARIUS (November
22 to December.211 You must
get help from associates for
those new and jmitTessIve
{dens you have. Get them op- |
crating quickly Endeavor to
reconcile with those who have
been inimical in the past.
CAPRICORN (December 22 1
to January 20) Getting work
before you done quickly will
free time for discussions with
partners that are necessary.
Co-operate with fellow work­
ers. Make pluns for a bigger
success in the future.
“ AQUARIUS (January 21 to
February 19) Take advantage
o f the opportunity to have a
good time today at bobbies or
amusements llia l. a p p e a I .
Brush up on your special tal­
ents. Know what it is that you
art doing.
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PISCES (February 20 to
March 20) Giving your atten­
tion to bettering home condi­
tions during day ia rigid. Do
whatever Improves business |
conditions ae well. Relax with
good friepde 10 the evening.
IK YOUR CHILD LS HORN
TODAY, he or she early will
■how a tremendous amount of
imagination as well as practi­
cal ability to achiavc and
should therefor* be givtn a
good education and other ad­
vantages that will prepare
your ingenious youngster for j
t. successful career, especially
where manufacturing and sell­
ing is concerned. A big for­
tune denoted here.
“ The Star* Impel, they
do not rompel.” What you
m a k e of your life Is large­
ly u p to YOU I
! Carroll Righter's individual
Forecast for your sign for J
February ia now ready. For
your copy sand your birthdata
and 11.00 to Carroll Rightar
Forecast (The Sanford liar*
ald)v Box 1921, Hollywood 28,
California.

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^-Charles Carnell, 41, kissed
his woman passenger twice as
ha drova along a highway re, cently. Than ha paid' a &gt;42
fine for driving without due
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GIRL SCOUT COOKIES are going on snle Friday, with 800 boxes avail­
able locally for hungry cookie-lovers whose name is legion. First to re­
ceive some samples of the tasty goodies is Mnyor J, H. Crapps, who in
showered with a box o f each kind by these Girl Scouts. From left are
Melinda Nelson, Mayor Crapps, Deborah Danklefs and Nancy Rodgers,
(Herald Photo)
Sale runs through Jan. 80,

The oldsters live out of wed­
lock because
to remarry
would coat them too dearly
In penalon dollars.

1111* soon may be changed.
Rep. Claude Pepper (DFla.) introduced a bill in Con
greu to permit widows over
62 to remarry without losing
pension rights.
Marshal] Wise, district man­
ager for social security here,
explained just what the prob­
lem is.
A woman whose husband 1*
retired and receiving a Social
Security pension begins, when
she is 62, to receive one-hall

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SEMINOLE HIGH Glee Club members attending the state voice and band
clinic in Jacksonville were Lucy Willis, Michele Jones and Linda Robson
(seated from left) and Buddy Burton, Robert Rumbicy and Terry Rabun.

BRAKE SPECIAL!

Spokesmen for senior citizens
•aid there are hundreds of
couples living together in Mi­
ami Beach without benefit of
wedlock.
But it's not a matter of sin
in the autumn of their lives
but Instead a platonic ar­
rangement to share the cost
of living, the spokesmen has­
ten to add.
"When I see them holding
hands in church, I don't feel
there is any sin, Rev. Benjamin Schumacher, president
of the Florida Council for thg
Aging, said.
" I see no moral or religious
problem," Schumacher added.
"These people are 75 or 80
years old. It's strictly piston-

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SOUTH SEMINOLE JUNIOR High School math teacher Robert Likens
shares his hobby of collecting Indian artifacts with the seventh grade
Life Science class as student Steve Cockrell admires part of his arrow­
head collection.

• Grease Seals Checked
• Brake Fluid Added.
Brakes Tested

Teacher Shows-Artifacts
of Virginia, Tennessee and
Florida since they first became interested in the hobby
10 years ago. The collection Includes many types of arrowheads and
spearheads as well as many
other stone implements and
pieces of pottery.
One of the most interesting
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husband receives $100, she
gets $30 and their total pen­
sion is $130.
When the husband Hies in
this case, the women’s pen­
sion becomes $62 30. But she
must give this up if she re­
marries, because the law
takes the view that it is the
responsibility of her new hus­
band to support her.
But If her new mate is a
pensioner, too, and receiving,
say, $60 Instead of $100, then
the woman's pension would
become only $30.
Henry (iillman, secretary of
the Florida Senior Citizens j
League of Voters, said there j
are "definitely more than 1,000 unmarried old people liv­
ing together here, in Miami
Beach."
One lady, in her 70s. de- j

pipe molded with a face on
it.
They first became involvedIn collecting Indian artifacts
when they were boating on
one of thu TVA lakes in Tenncssce and landed on a knoll
where the receding water had
left literally hundreds of arrowheads and other items exposed. _
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CONTRARY to evidence caught by the camera, these four Geneva youths,
Perry Thomas, Leo Ford, Turby Kinniurd und Juck Romans (left to right)
nre “ all business" most of the time us they build additional shelves for
tiie new librury to hold books which nre being donated regularly.

DeBary Duplicate Bridge
Club played two sections in 14
tallies at this wesk's Tuesday
afternoon meeting held In the
Fire Hull.
Winners announced today
were: Section A, directed by
Mra. Buth Blntt, NS, first, Mr.
und Mrs. Gcoige I'enrsull;
second. Mis. ICoherl Nirliolla
and Mrs. Chuiles Hu.sell;
thild, Mrs Hiatt and Mrs. My­
ron Accardi;
EW, first, Mr. and Mrs.
Virgil Mots; second, Mrs, Al­
bert Besom and Phil Di-llerard; third, a tie, Mr. und Mrs.
Frank Matheson with Mrs.
Mary Cook and Mrs. Luellu
Thompson.
Winners In Section B, di­
rected by Misa Ethel Johnson,
wera: NS, first, Mra. Ida B.
Wilson and Mrs. Loris Weeks;
second, 5!rs. E. E. Anderson
and .Mra. J. 1) Cordell; third,
Mrs. Flora Donnan and Mrs.
Lurilla B. Stone;
EW, first. Miss Johnson and
Dr. R. T. Stevens; second, Mra.
Joanne Paulk and Mra. Jody
Ilarnell; third, Mr*. It. T.
Steven* and Mra. Frank Hold-

Priest Catches,
Loses Thief
RIVA TRIOOSA. Italy (UPI)
—A prleat stepped down from
fail pulpit, ehaaed a man down
th« aisle and caught him at
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Bribery or corruption in
American law is the offering
or receiving by " sny person
charged with a duly, any ninncy. favor or other thing of
value to perform or retrain
from performing such public
duty, according to the Ency­
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Garment linings, facings
and interlining* will be sub­
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Wednesday when Miss Nanry
Thielman, home economist
from ths Pallon Company, vis­
it* the County Agricultural
Celllor for a special program
arranged in cooperation with
Mias Myrtle Wilson, agent.
Tin- meeting is open at no
rost to everyone Interested in
sewing und Miss Thielman has
promised to answer all ques­
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Troop 341 of Casselberry at
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of Robert Meyer Motor Inn in
Orlando were Scoutmaster and
Mrs. W. T. Daniel Jr„ Assist­
ant Scoutmaster and Mra.
Wally Krohne, Mr. and Mr*.
Eddie Cundiff, Mr, and Mre.
Fred Staedler, and Mr. and
Mr*. Leonard Casselberry.
Krohne also I* council training
chairman.
Also attending from Cas­
selberry were Neighborhood
Commlaaloner and Mra. George
Miller representing Cub Pack
540. Miller Is the new training
chairman for th* Weklwa Dl»-

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Bows Out
Olil folks in Japan. like old folks
anywhere, arc complaining that chil­
dren today are an ill-mannered lot.
They seldom bow to their elders any
more.
According to a story in the English-languagc Mainichi Daily News of
Tokyo, reprinted in Atlas magazine,
this is true. School children now bow
only about eight times to their teach­
ers during the course of a day.
The custom is said to be falling in­
to disuse, but other statistics print­
ed by the newspaper show that bow­
ing is still an important part of Jap­
anese life.
A company department head, for
instance, may bow over 100 times a
day if his job involves meeting visit­
ors. An ordinary clerk may bow on­
ly 25 times.
Priests bow an average of 150

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times a day,, but for a funeral serv­
ice they bow 300 times.
Far and away the champion bower
is the elevator operator. If she bows
to every fifth customer, carries 40
customers a minute nnd works for
30-minute shifts a day an elevator
girl bows 2,560 times.
Next is the train conductor, who
bows to each passenger before punch­
ing his ticket. Riding two trains a
day, each with 13 full coaches, a con­
ductor would bow nbout 2.132 times.
Other statistics show that 70 per
cent of men bow at an angle of five
degrees, 25 per cent nt an angle of 15
degrees and 5 per cent at an angle of
30 degrees.
Women generally make deep bows.
They take 1.4 seconds to do it, while
men bow for a brief nine-tenths of a
second.
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‘Hi Ho, Silver-’
— The Mackinac Straits Bridge
people in Michigan are rueing the
day they set the toll fee nt $3.75.
That qunrter chnnge they have to
make so often is a bigger headache
every day.
— Vending machines— blamed in
part for the coin shortage— are them­
selves feeling the pinch and more
nnd more frequently are flashing the
little green light that says “ use ex­
act change.”
Any day now a businessman may

The next time anyone offers you
•‘ ‘n penny for your thoughts,” take
him up— but fast.
Unless, of course, you can get him
to up the price to a nickel or a dime
or— if you are a real heavy thinker—
to a quarter.
It isn't the principle of the thing.
It's the money. Specifically, it's the
coin.
The current coin shortage in this
country is for real. And' economists

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gets better.
The government is working fran­
tically to relieve the shortage. But
meanwhile—
— The New Jersey Turnpike Au­
thority pulled a switch by taking up
n collection from the churches, ex­
changing paper currency for coins
dropped in the basket at church serv­
ices.
— The Pennsylvania T u r n p i k e
didn’t go to church, but it did go to
the restaurants along the turnpike
and buy up coin tips the waitresses
had received.

^'Brother, can you spare a dime?”

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Thought For Today
How forceful are honest words!
But what does reproof from you re­
prove ?— .lob 6 :25.

Political Notebook

All noise is waste. So cultivate
quietness in your speech, in your
thought, in your emotions. Speak
habitually low. Wait for attention
nnd then your low .words will be
charged with dynamite. — Elbert
Hubbard. American writer and editor.

Dick West’s

is
no
agreement chain, .ind we bog down pmt
MONTREAL ( N V.A I Some t Their
psychiatrists me coming to among p a y c h i n t i i » t s. of way through and come up
strange, tentative conclusion* ivuite, but some of these men with a crazy nonsense answer.
me now saying
that out We become fiustrated. These
nbout the human niitid.
They're now Having tpii* thinking can get U4 into even fiustiutions build tip.
vatrlyi
that
things
have more set mu* "nervou* break
It seems that possessing a
changed
since
S t g m u n d downs" th.»n our emotion* brilliant btain ma&gt; n t necesFiend's day, or that Fieud They seem tn be *!l&gt; lllg, ill •*atily save u man fiom these
was wiuiiir, and that down in- fart, that p e l b a p s thought
mental
frustration*.
Ph&gt;siaide we'ie not all diiven sole­ fiustratimi can be mole dan
cists, mat heiiifit leians, bank­
ly hy hunger, thirst nnd *»x. piToin than sex or hunger ers, psychiatrists, enllegc pro­
after nil.
ft list i all n.
fessors
may
have
highly
Instead, some of these men
Thinking, it seems, ran lead (tamed
minds.
H ut
then
are m m iic that these dn&gt;* us into mental sickne««i when minds *••* highly specialized
we’re 1i\ inif n n much high­ we try to solve ptobleins we hi one kind of logn oi an­
er plain
at least a lot of us don’t have tfie eapa.it y to other. So they could run afoul
treme It happened like this: are and that It's not worry solve. It may be t h a t our
f mental distress when they
While pitting by n door to over i i * . hunger or thus! brain »att lake some of the get oilt of I heir ow n fields
the House k’nllrry, 1 chanced that dtive* us tn the psyi hia
rrteutftl S t e p s
Kilt then it
\Nti-it
these
psychiatrist*
to note that tome tort of trist'a couch, but bibber wot- reaches some steps it « nn’t
tire finding is that iio one
meeting wm going on inside I It'S.
handle
knows very mil. li about think
the rharntuT. Since the House
We're deviled m re in the
Perhaps it'« because nut mg They don’t kn**w flow w••
uim not then in kpumiin. 1 I'.lfttU, tins* p**\ i b'.it i i*»ts hr
pHitieulm lira'll hasn t been
•ti*p|M*d tn s*r uliHt unit up. lievr, nt* ul self » «frem. our tiniiu'd to handle th**-*' *l**p» think. v» bat i au«t « thinking In
(•I. mL down how fat thinking
|f tll'lli'ij Hilt tn Ilf li Sflllrsnnii|a unith as human iVvhsp* tn me sr*|detif, dl*
l drt••f III tied l*\ emotions and
•»iar f**r new* niembei * of
IllgV Uhid hr* or fit * w• » e *
mi
eninli ♦» la* bln. kid
lo'vs non h by r mpuler like
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••fill
nr
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to the M,|t Min mI.iIi*v
f .ke one «*i logic.
f rcshimri wns listening i •• s
m | i iP U w slept.
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linking.
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the newinmers to slwt\ ban!
wb e l l . b.i •g »b. 1l i n t j f b f pin
sn they roiibl learn the rules
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ami precedents, awl to attend
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their
committee
meetings
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The Lighter Side
fnited Pre** International [comparatively restrained.
W A SH IN G TO N turn — I Hut juiit thi» week I uverRrp. John F. Baldwin Jr., It: heard the California KepuMijjot ordinarily Kivrn to rash jean make a lU tun rlit that I
comment. A * eongressmen go, {regard aa exceedingly unrealhr ia generally regarded aa i iatir, if not . downright ex-

Herald Area Correspondents
F.nlerprlse
M n . Ritchie lU n is
668-5834
688 4864

Altamonte Spring*
Mr*. Jjdja Barto*
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Bear l.ske-Fnrest Tlly
Mr*. Maryann Mile*
MA-3678
Casselberry
Mrs. Jane Casselberry
638-5046

l.ake Monro*
Mrs. II. I~ Jnhnsoa
322 4721

Chuluota
Mrs. Joan Msgia
365-3742

Deltona
Mr*. Mildred Haney
668-5631
Genera
Mrs. JoAnn Hays
340-4873
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Another Instructor stressed
tha ini|virtance of getting re*
elected, and another spoke on
tha im|Mirtanc* «&gt;f lining up a
good office staff.

North Orlando
Mrs. MsrgsreJ Coahy
322-6795
Oslt-cn
Mrs. Clarence Snyder
322-4841

It was all so romtmmplai e
I half expected someone to
Oviedo
icmifid the novitiates to keep
Mr*. Evelyn I.undy
their noses clean and brush
365-3160
their teeth after every meal.
Murk trf HaUiwin's talk also
---------------------------------------------------- 1dealt with the prosaic side of
! l*eing a congressman. Among
'other things, he pointed out
that it was considered bad
I form to wear bats, smoke and
hiss, lam or jeer on the floor
1of the House.

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some of the rules and customs
I of congressional speerhmaking, and it wus heie that the
seminar
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Baldwin, usually a man of
moderation, put forth one of
the most radical suggestions
I have hrard in all the years
I have been observing the ac­ Jaycees always welcome any test.
tivities of Congress.
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Thanks again to ail that
He advised the matriculat- vvould like to relar up a frw entered, to the judges, and to
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I h ir s fn Hoard of T rsd s
Winrieia, |*’»iltlo ••t.i tms won
be&lt;»t iiVi l -all t III •i• iituea” ) the
(Irlsndo Ssira H rprrtr nt t i n t
judges bad Ho id* h of the
previous years* winners —
Editor, The Herald:
MRS. STAN COMSTOCK
then ehoiees Wei i* their opinAs chairman of tin Jaycees* t i m ^
j)|C |Kat u|ferings in our thinking abilltv l»y .«»ur
L
Ph GA I . I l l *
Christmas lighting coiit«*st for , u* h category.
ling * i
i ruining and *
l*.n»4 I want to thank The
.’I. C I lie aiiiouul of money
Hanford Herald, the Florida spent on decorating was not
State Hank, the Sanford At* nearly as impoitaiit ms t lie
lantlc National Hunk, and the thought
and
work
behind
Florida
Power
and
I ight some *»f the \ to .ip* i *•' i)eeor •
[Company for making the * on ating jobs "! at n** time was
test available b&gt; their gener­ anyone
asked
tu»w
much
ous
donations
toward
the money was spent on any dlsprizes. In addition I want to [ p|*y.
i thank The Herald for its covI want to thank the fudge*
n a g r of the contest and for for giving of tin ir valuable
tiie spate donated for the en­ time two were vuitmg here
try blanks Without these t iv- from t MlifomiH and I hope
ic minded organizations wr Diet there will U- even more
could not have held tills con­ entries next ynu I am mak­
test.
ing several recommendations
, I would hie to say tliast the for •hunges in the ltn&gt;5 con­

speak out on a certain issue, I
they should make sure they i
I L L UIULH MAIL knew what they were talking
U .M IX U L K C U I M I
U y-M ill
about.
llt t d I tie r
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I,, m ik
I It I Muelfel
M l ( M .s ts s
Fancy that! In effect he
S M I Msetks
MS I U .ilk l
s u proposing that congress­
I.M I Moatk
.- I N t Hsatfe
men, at least during their
o . M p .s t a l H » , u U ti.e s p ie .id s test » J w ell s e s .e n p u .e s e . first termd, refrain from dis­
pel* le Adveece.
' •coursing on subject* about
which they ere uninformed.
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Sine, Baldwin it no imprac­
mi&lt; I .s c ia s tv .ly
. . . . prlaiad le ikle eawapspar.
tical visionary, there must he
torn, merit in thi* epproech.
Keterad ee aacand cuaa sa.tter tjctoear It. I » l» at tea **a.l But, frankly, if 1 were e new
W ((ua at ksetard. yiaride. uedar (ka A t l al Caeat.aa ad Merck
congreespian I would eling to
I. 1*»T.
_____________________________ the traditional system. Which
| j, ^ f l ,|
e . i . i i t i , s e e s ar M t a r u a iih e l te u aeiiw u is:
, 1 Tka keeLaid Uareid May ka rapradaaed ia e s y M t s t r s ilk .
* Never tuna «n opinion on
tk ‘t w rltisk p a m tstia k e l ika pebiiador * Tka Mareld. Amy
any matter until you have
'l a d l t l d u .l ar l l t » rsapae.lbla tar suet. r*praductl«k will ka
.cwuaiuaiad a . » e . i « . , . « d - » *“ • •*•****• «-p /»&lt; k k l abd WUi k- had time to evaluate your
own comment about it.
p t l . J i * k U U * dAMAdOk UAdSd l i t U W.
Hum. U.llvsry

fr,s»M 11 • r r i t s l r t a «sm |'uh&gt;
* r I a i r s ' . T h e „ r l l r r „ s m * i i «*
n pm
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f|«r l r | .
Irr ala • r a r r le a
Ihr
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( r u e a n a t e a n d a ilslrr**. I . e l Irra
f r » , r r t h a n ’J .VI w n o l *
«IH hr i l « r n p rrlrrrat-r
IrlI r r a a s l r f r r a a r t l |ss s s l h r r * h i f
m rrp la lilr
p ru tliln l
(h r*
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|sr r wssm u 1111 r •.
I'o r tr p
la
| iu li lla hr «|
hp
I
llrra id .

he always yses *thess' and
'those.' So my wlfa tails m#
I better take soma lessons In
English from my dummy, Ha.”
Paul Stadelman also In­
formed .me about a 15-yearold hoy who was almost ton­
gue-tied In a crowd due ta
shyness.
•‘ Hut after a few lessons in
ventriloquism,” he added, "th is
hoy lost his timidity, for ha
diverted attention from him­
self to his dummy.
“ And he also became tha
life of the party by means of
hia clever manipulation of tha
dum m y."
If you wish t/i develop a
very helpful hobby that has
splendid social ai busintaa by­
products, study ventriloquism.
And send for my hooklat
"H o w to Stop Stuttering," en­
closing a long stamped, return
envelope, plus -0c.
Aiw a; a
writ*
to
Dr.
Cranr In rare of The San­
ford Herald, rnrloaing a
long atamprd, addressed en­
velope and 20c to rover typ­
ing and printing coata when
you .end for one of hia book­
lets.) .

Barbs

To The Editor

l.ongwood
Mrs. Donna Katea
838-3117

Dellary
Mrs. John l.eon*
668-1883

Paul Stadelman If one of
that my specialty !i ■ great
the world's flevereat tenaid in treating chronic atuttriloqulits. lie r e c e n t l y
tering.
started teaching a course on
•‘ What you (aid ii certain­
this fascinating subject and
ly very true. I have had revamong hia graduates are
era! hnpelrua Muttering ra&gt;ea
some very talented girls.
that responded quickly when
Send for the booklet below
they took the first few leaif &gt;ou are unduly shy or in­
sons in ventriloquy.
clined to stutter for it of*
" A s you had mentioned,
fers helpful prescription*.
they do NOT stutter when
George W . Crane. PH. II., M .ll.
they turn their attention up­
C ASE U -482: Paul Stadel- on their dummy.
| man is a very talented ven­
. " F o r a ventriloquist's dum­
triloquist.
my dors not stutter although
Recently 1 dined at « fancy
I ran purposely imitate stut­
Chicago restaurant where Paul
tering with mine."
•
was the roving entertainer
Whereupon
he
intrntionnlly
with his ventriloquist's ’•dum­
made his dummy 'stutter! It
m y."
Some mutual friends Intro­ was (hr first time I had ever
duced us so we had an inter­ heard auch a demonstration.
"D r . Crane," Paul continued,
esting discussion for half an
•'I started my course because
hour.
It was doubly pleasant to a prominent Chicago dentist
perfor­
me, too, for I had seen his pie* had witnessed my
tuie in the Chicago newspaper mance at his men's luncheon
club.
a short time ravlirr. ,
" l i e was of fotrign birth
lie was surrounded by a
so
bad grown somewhat shy
graduating class of about a
dozen students of his official nnd inclined to stutter, pnrtly
because of self-runsciouancss
couise that he conducts on
nbout ordinary conversation.
ventriloquism.
"F or he would say ‘deae*
Among his students were i
few very attractive looking an.l ‘dose* for the ptono|ins‘
•these' and 'those*.
girls.
"S o he asked me if I would
•'I was interested in the fa. t
that girls take your course coach him. Well, after the
first two lessons he was deon Ventriloquism," I began.
*‘V#S.
IM f ■ rr often u
w j 1AM at it.'* Paul t« rmtHne
For hr said hia wife had
plied.
Then he informed me that |commented that hia dummy
usf'ii correct Fnglish."
such gills utilize their skill
Then Paul quoted the den­
both for entertaining groups
tist's
enthusiastic report:
of people, hut also ill many
"M r . Stadelmnn," the den­
commercial toles.
tist exulted, "m y dummy nev­
Km
fivnmle ventriloquists
er snvs 'dc-se' ami 'dose' licit
are ideal m toy shops and the
children's section of our lutgc
depar tment stores.
* Or. t lane," Paul added,
*'l have followed your newsI paper column with great inteiest ever since I saw an art*
' h ie In which you repotted

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Netlr* at Taktla Hearing
Notice la hereby given, Hoard
of County CommUMonara of
K-mlnol* County, Florida, will
tiaar aa appeal aralnat tba darlalon of tha Rtmlnola Count/
Hoard at Adjuatmtnt denying
ptrmlaaloa to laalall and apt*
r^ta an aaphalt plant on Lot a,
I)aa Plnar Acraa Subdlvlalon.
F irlM t daacrlbad aa lying
aouth of lx) nr wood • Markham
It &gt;ad, watt of ACL Itallraad
and aaat of Farala Drlra.
Publlo baarlng will ba bald
In Iht Aamlnola County Caart
llouta, Aanford. Florida, In tba
County Commiaalontra Room,
on January 14. IKS at 10:44 A.
M. or aa aoon tharaaftar aa
poaalbla.
Hoard of County Commit*lonara
Seminal* County, Florida
lly: John Altiandar, Chair­
man
Att&amp;at! Arthur Beckwith.
Jr.
Fublleh Jan. II, 1111.

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AN ORDINANCB OP TMK CITY
OF SANFORD, FLORIDA. AN.
NEXINO TO SAID CITT AM)
MAKINO A FART THSREOF
t h e b a s t sbs f e e t o p l o t s

I. A S AND d, AMENDED PLAT
OP DBVID FARM. AS THU

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COt'NTT. FLORIDA. PCMSP.
ANT TO TBB PBOVISIONI OF
CIIAPTEB 17144, FLORIDA

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OLD COUNTRY
AUCTION HAHN
OUR new galea day will now
WEST1NGHOUSE
ba every Beturday beginning at
i p. m. Rout* 111. I mil* Eaat
AIR CONDITIONERS
of City Mmiu. Ceneigamtnte
Sale* A Service
wanted — Let
u* veil y u r
M l So rark — IM -M It
merchandise
lUrn
open
Dally. LEWIS C. DELL Auct.
If you bav* a phone, yoa hav*
Appraiser
A
Liquidator
Phe
a chart*, account for a San­
III t i l l : 171-7410; Ilf-1111
ford llarald Want-Adi
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*TATt'TF.f. 1MJ.

CUark of the Circuit Court,
Htmlnol# County, Florida,

ORDINANCH NO. 1XB
AN
ORDINANCE
OF Till?
T O W N OF C ASS E LRE It It T,
FLORIDA, EXPItKtllNU TIIE
INTENTION OF-THE TOWlVTo
EXTEND ITS TERRI TO RIAL:
LIMITS TO ANNEX CERTAIN
LANDS LTIS'O COXTUIt'OCH
TO THE PltEUENT ROUNDAHIES OF RAID TOWN AND
WITHIN TIIE SAME COUNTY
BE

IT

ENACTED

BT

TIIE

n r r e v dant at the expiration of thirty day# PEOPLE OP THE TOWN OF
*

Nawr fork. Naw York
Tou ara haraby required to
flla your wrlttan dafanaa to
tha Ultl of Complaint for 41aorca flirt haraln aralnat you,
with tha Clark of tha above
Court on or bafnra January
•lrd. llll, ant aaraa a ropy of
aama upon plaintiff’* attarnay,
Junta C. Colllar, 701 Waal
Church atraat. Orlando, Florida.

Iltrala fall not or a dreraa
pro aonfaaao. will- ba antarad
agalnet you.
WITNESS my hand and aaat
at Aanford, gamlnola County,
Florida, Ihla lind day of Dee•nbir, lilt.
(SEAL)

Arthur It. Beckwith, Jr.,
Clark of tha Circuit Court
lly: Ellaabath Uruanahan,

I». C.
‘JAMES C. COLLir.lt

Atlornay for rialnlltf
701 XV. Church i t
Orlando, Fla.
Tubltah Dae. »#, II. t i l l A Jti.
y. ii. i n i
CDII-II
la Iba Caart at the Caaaly
Jadga, gtaalaala Caaaly, Flar*
Ida, la probal*.
la rdi Estate al
J AM E l H. HALL

To All Cradllara aad Paraaaa
Hating Clalaaa ar Demand*
Acalnai bald Kalaloi
Tou and aaob at you ara
hereby notified aad required
to praaiat any tlaimg and dla
Inanda &lt;wblch pad, ar althar df
you. ntay ha»# agalnrt the
aetala *? JAMRg R. HAUL da
reaatd, lata uf aald County, tg
tba County Judg* of Btmlnol*
County, Florida, at hla office
In the court houaa of aald
County at Sanford. Flarlda,
within ala calendar inesiha
from Ih* lima of the flrat publloatlon of thl* uatlcu. Tw*
topiaa of each claim or damand
ahall l&gt;« In writing, and ebeli
amt* tha placa ot raaldanca and
float nfflca addraa* ot lb*
clalmaol. aad ahall b* awar a
to by Ih* rial aunt, big agabt,
and aecompaalad
Sry aattornay
filing fa* of eat dollar
gad auch claim or daaaad but
#o (Had ahall b# void.
Alary Emma Hall
‘Viacutrla ot tba LeM Will
and Taalamaat ot
JAMES R H ALL dec a* aad
STE.VgntOM, DAVIS *
alclNTOSU
Mtornaya tor Kiocutrlg
Edward* Uuildlng
la a ford, Florida IM M
Publlah Jam Id, ft, I f. * Fob.
i*u .

from the data at adoption of
uch ordinance, all purauant to
h* prortalona of Chapter 171.04
Florida Statute*. 1111, and
WHEREAS purauant to tha
provlalon* of Chapter 171 *4
Florida Statute*. 1IM, no objt*.
tlon to auch anaaaallon waa
filed In tba Circuit Court. 8*mt
nola County, Florida within the
tlm* period* provided and puruant to tha publlahad notice
thereof, and
WIIERKAP, tha City Cat!
million of Ih* ctly *f lialard.
Florid* 4**m* It IS tha btat

Interact* of said City and Ih*
inhabitant* thereof that aald
proporty b* annaxad to aald
Cilr.

NOW TIIRREKORR, RB it

enacted

bt

the

people

OF THE CITT OF SANFORD.
FLORIDA!
tSECTION L That tha fallowIng daacrlbad real proparty, towlt:
Tha K u t f i t f**t of Lou t.
I. I and t. Amended Plat
ol Druid Park, aa tha aim*
*»p4*ra IS tkt office u ilh t
Cltrk df tkt Circuit Cturt,
Stmlnal# County. Flarlda,
b*. and in* aam* la htrtby an
nexad to and mad* a part ot
tha City of Sanford, Florida
purauant to tha term# of Chap­
ter l l l .l t , Florida Statute*.
MM
SECTION t. That upoS thll
ordinance bacoming effective
lb* raaldanU and proparty own
ari la tha above daacrlbad an
naiad area ahall b* entitled to
all ot tba right* aad privilege*
aaf Immunltla* aa aro from
tlm* to tlm* granted to tht
property owaara of tha Ctly ot
Saa.ford, Flarlda, aad aa art
further provided la Chapter
nd
l f l . Florida Statuta*. 11(1. an.
ahall further be aubjact to tha
raapoaalbtllllaa of raaldanca or
ownarablp aa may b* from tlm*
la lima delarmlaad by Ik* gov­
erning authority of tha Cll&gt; of
Sanford, Florida aaf lha pee vlalaaa at aald Chapter
MOTION *. Thll urdtnaa*.
aball become effective Immadt•taly upaa it* paaoaga aad
adoptlo*.
PASSED AND ADOFTE0 thla
M is day Ot Doodmbw, A. D.
o / A. L ' Wllaaa
May
fa r
# / J. II. Ora»M
a / M L Raborn. Jr.
• / Earl W fft e b S t M a
a / J. &amp; Uakar
Aa tk# Oily Commlautoa of
tha Ctty of Sanford. Flor­
ida
Attaati
. / It. L W batch al
PdMlak Dad. I t
f. M. It, MM.
C D H -ff

ffdt *

CAHSKLIIERRT. FLORIDA:
I) Thai thla Ordinance le en­
acted
purauant
to
Sectinn
171.44, Florida Statute* fur
1 * 11 .

i) That tha Town of Caaeel
harry, Flarlda. kareky declare*
It* Intaatlon lo annex to the
Town of Caaaalberfy. Florida,
at tha expiration of thirty (tat
day* from the adoption »f thla
Ordtnaaca, tha following deeertbrd pifreta af land lying
coMtfSau*
la
lha
prreenl
boundarlee of tha T&gt; wn of Caaeelterrr, Florida, and being In
Srmlnolt County. Florida:
a) Lot • lee* the Weet I 70
M tt and tha North | &gt; ll
f4M o f lent 14 leas the
Waal 1.74 feet, ell In
Rlack C of FERN PARK
ESTATES, according lo Ih*
Fist thariof *■ ricordri
In put Bosk I. rage* 14
through II. Public Re­
cord* of Samlaela County,
Florida.
b) I-ol 14, Sf RBPLAT OF A
FART OF S E M I N O L A
PARR. 4&lt;«S*dlat. •
ta thd
fia t tbsreff ad rerordld
re
IS ____________
Pitt Itaek IIt.
.. PuSf
4, Psblli Itaaard* af Senllnola County. Florida,
•) I-nta 4 through I Inelualva
Block D. FERN PARK
ESTATES,
according ta
tka Plat there*! at racurded In Plat Rook I,
Paget t* through It. Pub
He Record# et Seminole
Cauntr, Flarlda.
« ) Let* l, i, J , and I. Rtsek
11. BAT TREE SHORES
SUBDIVISION.
according
4* tht PUt tkaraaf aa ysaotded la P1U- Soak I.
Pat* It. PublM haeorde
•f saminai* cauntr, Flor­
ida
I) That tbU Ordinance ahall
be publlahad one* a weak for
tear I t ) conaacuUva weak* la
Tk* Sanlard llarald, a new*,
paper fs k lilb d d IS Sim la*!*
C ouatr. Placid*.
1 ) That lha akova-daaorlbed
tracts « ( land U tk* nggragata
contain 1**4 than tan (11)
ragtltwad alactara and tba
owner# and Iniaratl bo14ere af
aald proper! lea bav* formally
t« b* gnbaaad.
tkta Ordlnanoa shall
taka affeot
turnedlataly upon
affaot IImmadtotal
Ha tins! paaaxgt and Hlgplioa.
1) That dll Ordlnancag or
part* uf Ordlaanoe* In canfllct

n rs a s

tuaet
lag ut tba Town Caunail at tb*
Town ot Cnaaelberry, Florida,
thll Mth day af January, A. D.
M il.
Owm W . Anatey, Mayor
ATTEST!
Mra Mary Mawtbarno
Jaa. Taws Clark
fa s. II, f t , I I t Pub. 4. t i l l
001-14

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la
CaaMtb*
WANTED. Staam praaaar. B«fon 17-11. Opaa I day* I t*
l*r than average aalary. Ap­
ply In ptraen, Dawatawn
ANTIQUES A *th*r mlacallan
alaaaera. 111 Palmatta.
eoua hanaahold fnralabtnga
M l Oak Avenue.
SANFORD REPRESENTATIVB
NEEDED
60. Uusinesfi Opport.
T* Ih* maa or lady aaeklng a*
curlty an tb* batter thing*
o f Ufa. Thla offer ta mad* In
Don’t Sell
all alncarlty. If you hnv* real
nil** ability, yaur earning#
Y ourself Short
ar* only
limited by tha
RECESSION . DEPRESSION
amaunt af yaur aaaompllxb
PROOF BUSINESS
meat through yaur afforta?
EXCEPTIONAL H I0K
Commission* at tba hlgheat
EARNINGS
order. Bonuta* anally obtain
PART - TIME . WORK
able. Interviews Wednesday.
FOR ADDED INCOME
Thuraday, Friday — &gt; a. m
R*|IAhl* early ay par****, mala
until neon.- Glen Havta Mama* femail, wasted (dr thll
trial Park. 3SOB Tempi* Dr.
area I* beadle ih* warld
North « f winter Park.
fameua R C A , Sylvaula, O. B.
and Wletlngheul* TELEVIS­
t
nights
ION and RADIO TUBBS aald BOOKKEEPER,
'month. Call attar 4 p.
(breugh eur Uteri medurs
TB l - l l t l .
type tub* letting end m .r
chbndlalng unite W ill net In
larfurt with ydur praaent 74. Bnlsa Help Wanted
AmplaymanL To qualify
•( . htvd;
havl: It.
tt.dps
ull
( M i“l Ctlh MEN A WOMEN; Kara IM ta
vAllnbl* immidiately. Car,
1144 waakly In your apart
baura weekly.
Ksaaptlanal
Um*. salt new high quality
high adisins* In ydur apari
product*. Evening* or Day*
lim a Thl* rempauy will a*
off. as mnvaaalag. Muat ba
1**4 financial aaalataac* I*
Bandeblt A have tar. for *Pfull
D# pel
___ lima If d**lr*4.
dpll
olatmert Call
fall SSB-SSSRwd
M V 1441—4 t*
ta
”
palatment
_'SS44v4fLUnU*S f*
— far tka tlm* as _
••Thooin* start* tmmvdlttlr.
**ltualn*a* •• vat up for you.
e*Wa accur* leeatlona.
"S a ilin g , aollaltlng ar axper
kellre *r Pabllt Heerlag
Ian** net naesaaary.
Natlt
le* la hereby given. Board
Far parxonal latarvlaw la year
ally, writ*, pi eaaa laaii
In*# af County Coraneteelenara et
Btmlnol*
Caunty, Florida, will
phone number.
hear an appeal again*! the de­
TELEVISION
cision of the Pemlnol* County
P. O. Rot MTS
Zanlng Office denying permitsTeungatewn II. Ohl*
low to perk a trailer on tha
following described proparty:
FOR LGA8B
Lot I of lnd Addition to Park­
view Subdivision.
SERVICE STATION.
Fubll* hearing will b* held
Dead Larallaa. Oool Praducta
In tha Samlnola Couniy Court
Good Treatment
Houaa.
Sanford. Florida. In tha
PHONE LOCALLY M I-IIM
Caunty Commiaalontra R"Om.
or aptly le tha
on January 11. 1MI at 14:04
PURE OIL COMPANY A
M. or a* toon tharaaftar aa
peg Bible.
Tl ' ma I^ Hefp Wanted
Board af County Cemmlaalonara
Svmlnol*
County, Florida
S P A R E T IM E C A S H
Ry John Alexander, Chair
Sa’t Famoue Hanover Shoe*
man
Attaati Arthur Beckarlth.
Jr
Actual aample* and aala* k
Fra*. N* auparlanc* naadad. Puhllah Jan. 14. 1MI.
No ar* limit. Ie v ee l prlvee CDI-II
for high quality nakea eell
Ing eaey. Evvry man a pro*
perl. IUg dally oommleetona
For full detail* writ* llan
Avar Shoe, Inc, Dept. 174-B
Hanover. FA

T

CLASSIFIED INDEX

Auto.

NEW MAJOR Houaahold Ap* I pe, SECTIONAL Dlraa, Tab.
laa. Cedar Cheat A other
ylUtaaaa at
abort our
plarta. 111-7011^
aaat. Wa goaranlaa lowaat
O. M. HARRISONS
prlcaa. Coataat Julian w ig.
CONDITIONER 14,«0# RTU.
HI Palm at to_________ J^LIM T
(Ina l l l - l t l l ar call J. A It Allt
1 yr. old. llko naw. I'lrat 1110
Trading PoaL Ina . tioy S
taka*.
IM -le tl.
15. S p ecial S erried *
Oraaga Sloaaaa Trait, Or*
Undo.
DAI8T AIR Rlflaa A Platol*
A &amp; B CONTRACTORS NEW APPLIANCES at War*- Army-Nary Surplua, Sanford
Ara.
HOME IMPROVEMENTS,
houaa Prlcaa— Frlgldalr*.
HOOFlNa, PAtNTINO A
Hot Point, RCA. Eanlth. ate.
TEAR END CLEARANCE
INfULATINO
Call Cbarll* Oarmlr &lt;■ Hart
Whitt, DomeKir, Nt*
Financing Arrangad
SM-MIt
at Ataoalattd Itadla A TV. RIXtiEll,
H"m». Nacchl. Pfaffa. aom#
t i l l N Oraaga Ara, Orlan­
aa Inw aa I I I * Thaa* ar*
OTTERING A SPECIAL SER*
do 411*1414.
trada-lna or rap-«aa*aaed Mo­
VICE? Mora than «».*## raad.
del* For example: Dnmaltlc
ara aa# Tba Sanford lltrald WASHER— Card lata Model
/ix Eag aold naw for M il
rUaalflad ada dally, nataa a#
Dalai* Waatlnghouaa, food
pay nff balanca at l i t or IT
low aa 14e par llna par dayl
condition, matching Deluxe
monthly,
Dial H i.M il ar 4II-IMI and
Eltotrlc Dryer III pxlr. InPlata yasr ad!
cludaa delivery A guarantee IA NFull D SEWINO CENTER
INCOME TAX

"TUt It tmbemulnf—l M l my crUH tarii k my
othtf wtHtfasd til I km* h cm kT

aaat* 111 **.; Pair Chair*,
allpcorara alike 111 aa. Ph.
Ill-IT M . .

For r. lain

EXPERfBNCED SEWINO MA­ HOUSEWORK. IM -tlia er M lCHINE
Operator*
nttdtd.
4141.
Steady year round amplaymerit In aur mad ara alr-nou- DATS WORK. Ralar ancan. Fb.
411-4714.
dltlaned factory.
A U X O r SANFORD
Tall th»m yon &gt;iw M In Tha
M il Orlande D t, Sanford
Sanford llarald!

n

mlNKLBN
STSTEMS
eF
ri

All Type* aad Slaaa
Wa Repair gad Service

72. FeniBle Help WAnted 77. Situation Wanted

Secretary,
Uaad furultur* appMaJtee*. teal*, SECRETARIAL poaltlou. Boeb B O O K KEEPINO.
(lanaral office. Sanford area.
kaeplng
#gp»ft*nc*
nac**ate. Bought . Said. Lurry'*
I
M
l
l
l
l
after
4
p.
m.
■ary.
Opportunity
for
adMart i l l Sanford A v a Pb.
vaaonmaut I M -ll ll.
ll l-I I M .
MAID, Iranlag. I M - l l l l .
Upbelatarlng * Matlraa* r4auvatlag. Naw * Uaad Ir ural4ur*. Call Nls Bidding Mfg.
C*- at T4I Calary A t *. M lMIT.

SANFORD PEED STORE
Who)* Cora M i l — IM Iba
Laying Math II.II — IM
Iba. Hog Pa»d |t.M.
M l Sanford Ar*.
l l l -I I M

NEED EXTRA CA8II? A llar•Id Want-Ad aalla tboa* ar­
SALE OR Trad#: Shetland Stai.
ticle* no iongtr aaadad. Low
Han Posy, IM -M fi.
SnNFORD ELECTRIC
In coat— high In raaulla. Dial
0. E Appllaacaa—Naw A Uaad
I M - l l l l or lll-I I M .
12. Special Notices
111 Masaalli
lSS*isex

W H E R E A S , tha City ot S an­
ford. Flori d * ha ro t o lo r * a d o p t ,
ad Or dinan ce l|». w h ic h aald
orAtnanca daclarad the Intan
C D I-ll
t loo o f aald City to an na* to
■' ix
Ttfl:
« iitm T
r n i itT, It* c o r p o r a l* limit# and to Iny n i ii j r n i i i t i , c ir c u it , d u d * tharala tha f o l l o x i p g
lx
»xi»
ru n
at:Nl.xoLE daacrlbad property, t o - w l t :
Tha Eaal 110 f * , l o f I » t *
t o l t l l , FI.OH IIt A
1, 1. t. and 4. Amandad Plat
IX t ll t x t r u v XO. IIAM
o f Druid Park, aa Ih# aama
CIIAItLIi: W It All J It
appaara
In Ih* a f f l r * o f Ih#
PLAINTIFF

x o T i m t o A rrcA it
TOi EMMA Wit All.
Whoaa residence la
P Hast li t Htrvat,
Apartment J*K.

BERRY’S

43. Plants, Feeds, Seeds

WtEBOLDTS CAMERA SHOP
&amp;AILT * FIHNT FRIENDS, "■ar
"Tba Seat Pram All Tour
ToorLrRipIDAIRE

1 0 . P o u ltr y * L iv e sto c k

W It AO,

P a g o 2 -A — J an . 14, 1965 6 8 . F u rn itu re F o r S ale

Oaae C iab aa — t tt -I M l

Machine and Sayply Ca.
tdj^W, Ind St-_______ IM -llll VICTORIAN lly lt Draaaar IM ;
Ore. chair A Rocker—rath
A

Hlgbaat quality from tba Baat
HatrherUe, Lowaat dlacaunt
rice*. 11 A la. • I I. m —

.Tba Herald w tlln a t

LUMA

FAtNTlHO S REPAIR WORK

IM-llll

POODLE

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ERRORS

PROFESSIONAL
PAINTHNS S DECOhATons
P d parlat — W a ta rp reod as
Batlafactlon Guaranteed
Fra# Eatlmataa llt -M I I

8. Pits &amp; Supplies
Pk. JsaalM I ll-M il
POODLE Oreaming, plek ay *
dallrar. Mala Poadla, all

CONTRACT RATES
ON REQUEST

at

ir r a lh

Ptaae Tuning aad R apair

6. C h ild C a re

• to 1 0 1 n u l l M l I t H

INIalaaa
lack**

S e n io r *

vr. ta Harmoa — 111.4111
PAINT alaaa eat U prlea
ACE BBAUTT Salas, apaa
G
r e g o r y l u m b e r co .
dally * a»a. by app’u. May I l l May Ia Ara.
I t t - a i l* 32. Business Equipment
fair HstaL lll-IIM .
HARRIETTS Beauty If a ok , 20. H a rd w a re
COPIERS—USED, I M Dry
aaft watar, erasing app”
Phota-Coplara or Thariaom la. Oak. 111*1711.
Fat Marhlnra Naw Macbtaa
Sanfard'a Moat caaiplata
Ouarantaa. Excallaat Buy* ar
TED W ILLIAMS UUW.
CUTE CURL Baasty Shay
Lata*—Sara I. Laaltr Ca.,
111 Palmatta Ara
111*1111 I t U W b
Winter Dark. Pk. MI T*T1M.
Erasing ^ m « l s f an
22. P lu m b in g

Hi HI
Up M l

19. B u ild e rs S u p p lies

4. B e a u t? C a rs

425-5938
Dial
Wat U u

She

Da FOU have a drtafclag grab- SOWING, aay typa. M il a SATURDAY PALE. Uaad Rafrl
gtralor, Waahara A Storaa.
lam. Trrtta P. O. Bex tilt. ■ Praaeh, Mrs. Otla Barry.
Mat K. Calary, Ph. IM-MIt ar
Sanford.
M i-aiii.
17a Janitorial Services
HKNRT FORD eaaa onM. -Wat
adranutag la llha wlablng
31. Musical Inatrumenta
T E i m C H MAINTENANCE
at a girl la tbs dark. Tan
lea A Supplies
know What yaur# datag bat I ... aSart
r . „ o,.
riane Sarrlalag A Tuning

322-5612
*Cv*

30. Home Appliance*

WANT ADS! Dial 322-5612 !

t—J&gt;o«t A Fowwd
- -#t*ec^rr^V SJL*M - = r s
•yo—Perea » * U “&gt;■*
44— Saving* A Loan
4— Beauty Car# .
44—Ineurancw
I — Day Nurearlt*
44—School* A Inatrnetloat
d—Child Cara
7*— Employment Service*
Tt—Mala Help Wanted
4— Doga— Cat#— Pat#
Help
10—
Poultry — Ltveateak .71—
. . Female
..
-Waa tad
11— Spaelal Natlcaa
Tl— Mata or Female Hat
II—Catering — Food
T4—Sale* Help Wasted
14— Placaa to Eat
77—situation Wanted
II— lacoma Property
It—Spaelal Rvrvlcea
It—Swimming Pool*
II— Ruxlnaa* Prop— Sale
17—Janito.rlal Sarvlea*
M— Real Eatat* Waatad
II— Do-lt-Touraalf
It — Reel Eatat* Sal*
IX— Bulldara Supplla*
IT— Boaliaa* Rental*
to— Lot* For Sal*
14— Herd were
II— Horn* Repair*
I t — Farm*— Orovaa
II—Out et Stat* Acreage
I I — Plumbing
I I — Painting
IS— Itouae* Far Sala
I t — Wall Drilling
t l — House*—Bala or Rost
M — Air Cond. A Heating
•T— llouaa For Il*nt
104— Raton Raatala
II— Radio • Televlalon
111— Trailer*— Cab****
M — Photo A Equipment
101 — Mobil* Ham**—S*l«
IX— Horn* Applien.ee
II— Muelral Irtetrumenta
111— Mobil* Homee— Rent
I I — Duxlnaae I: iulpro.nl
111—Trailer Spec*— Rant
m —Trailer Lot*—Sala
11—Job Printing
It— UphoUtary
141— Apartment* For Rant
III— Room* Far Rant
M — Vacuum Cleaner#
XI*— Hotel b e a i
IT— Moving A Storage
111— Rantal Agent#
M— Exterminator*
41— Plant* — Feed* — Saadi 111 — Wanted T* Ren*
III— Auloa For Sale
10 —
Iliac. For Sal*
111 — Auto*— Shi* or Trade
t t — Article* For Rent
111—Truck* For Sal*
11— Swap or Eachanga
III— Automotive Servian
41— Wanted Ta Uuy
l i t —feootara A Cycles
I I — Furniture For Sale
111— Ilona A Meter*
14— Antlqua* Far Sal*
111— Marla* SuppUa*
I I — Money To Lena
IU— Ouataaea Opportualtla*

425-5938

322-5612
From

Sanford

From Samlnola Ooanty
(Dial Dtreot)

Eiqhang*

Bl. Articles For Rent

53. Wanted To Buy

RENT A HKD
Runaway,
Hospital.
Deb/
Redo
by Day. Week, er
Month.
CAH«0LLA.SPRN'1TURE _
II W. 1at.
I M - ll ll

USED F U It N I T I' R K, Mile
Items, Plney Wood Auction.
MI-MT4.

F irT tT io t a NAMn
NDTH'r IB hereby given that
I am engeaed In bualneaa at
t. PIL H IT
It FTrrkTumlnui
i'seech viva..
Rent
lilt
mlnnlr Couniy, Florida, un­
der lha flotltlou* nant* of War­
ren’* Do-Xut Rhop, and lhal .‘Sal. Wanted To Huy
WE HUY l.'ird Kurnltur*. on*
I Intend In realeler aald name
or houR«fuI. Kursf
with tha Clerk df the Circuit
WA.Vl ED
ltsd ting A Kurn. Co, &gt;01 W.
Court. Seminole Couniy, Flor­ CKrua Ifrult — llamlln, r*r*on
U( lit S22-8S91.'
ida. In accordance with tha pro.
Ur own, Pineapple \
vlalone of Iht Fictitious Name
LEE MANUKIELD. Il-&gt;n.led SELL L'H your
Furniture
Rtatutae. to-wlt: fectlon 141,41
Krult Uur«r. DU* S2J-4SI4
Quick Farvli# with Ih* Caah.
Florid* Rtatutae ll t f
Ul.'l't.'R TRADING P O S T .
Rig: Resale H. Crewe
171-citT.
Publish Jan. 14. 11. II a Feb
I. !•&lt;&gt;.
Ue*
Classified* for RESULTS!
CDI-44
Ik TBB CIRCUIT CtXt'ET OF
IN TBB CIRCUIT COURT OF TUB NINTH JL'Ull'IAI. l l h THE NINTH Jt'DIt'IAL TIN- C U T IN AND FOR SKBIkOLE
Ct IT IN AND FUR tEMlNOLF. COUNTY. FLORIDA.
COUNTY, FI.tilt IDA.
IN CHANCERY NO. IH44
IN THF. riR C l'IT COt'ItT OF
IN I’ ll ANI'MN Y NO. 1 4X04
B'lHTUAliK rtlllKI 1.011 XB TIIE NINTH JUDICIAL fife n o t i c e b t r r m .ir A T in x
C
U T . IN *ND FOR IEMINOLe
CONTINENTAL M o R T OAOE
JACK H COURSIItiN, as Nomi­ iNVEUTotlK
a lleaaarhuatte COUNTY. FLORIDA
na* of the Trdalee* of FIHST bualneea trust.
IN 4 HANCKNY NO. Iddfl
MORTtlAOE
INVESTORS.
Plaintiff. FEDERAL NATIONAL M0RTMeeaachuealla buainaee Iruat
GAilK ASSOCIATION, a aarpucva.
.
Flaintlff, DAVID E. SMITH and MILD atlon,
va
RED P. SMITH, hli wll*.
.
^
y Plaintiff.
Defendant*. va.
Jo s e p h e tunniN s and b h a
HON M. llldUINM. hie wlfa, and XOTIIE OP CLERK'S BALR JAMES P PATlfE and
NATHANIEL
DiuKKNS
and
NOTICE IH HEREBY GIVEN PATRK, hi* wlfa,
LILLIAN DICKENS, hi* Wlfa,
that under and In pureuahr* of
DefendaaW
Defendant*. that certain Final D4cre* af
N OTlra o r dALH
TO. NATHANIEL DICKENS
Foreclosure mad* and render­
NOT1CB 18 HEREBT OIVSN
410 D Highway Avtnua
ed on the m b day ot Janliary, that an tb# Mth day ar Jag­
Illackahear, Ueorgl*
A. b. IMS, In and by (he lion- uar/. t i l l , at 11:44 e'alOck A
and
erabl* Weeer R. Carlton. Judge M , at Ih* main d»er of tkt
LILLIAN DlCKUNB, bl* ef the Circuit Court In end fur courthouse et Semlaelt' C*u*
w If*
v
Simlnol* County. Flurlda, In ty, at Sanford. Flarlda. tb*
Chancery, being cox* No. K i l l linnnrabl* Arthur &gt;|. BafkWlti
444 D Highway AvaBua
Blackehidr, Otorgla
and a certain causa pending la j r , Clark s f tb# ClreuH CvkH
. . . . Cotlrt
_
- - N f l N - af Saminai* Ceutty, Florida,
T 0 V . AND BACH OF TOU •did
wherein CON
Flat
ARK HEREBT NOTIFIED that KRTA1. MORTGAGE INVEST Will offer for *411 ta '
a Complaint I* Foraelol* Mort­ ORS, a Maaeachuecit* buclncec 441 and baal bidder
gage on tha’ following daacrlb­ iruat, I* the Plaintiff, and 1 nubile outary, tb * fnUowlug
ad property, to-wlt:
DAVID K SMITH and MILD­
esrrlbed nreperty o f tb# DaI/ot 41. ACADKMT MANOR RED P. SMITH, hla wife, nr* fandent*. Jama* F. Payed aad
UNIT ONE, according It lb* Defendant*. I, ARTHUR H.
I* wlfa
FuySt, bl*
Wlfd aHuddd
aRuddd
4ha plat theraof aa recard- BECKWITH, JR , *• C llfk *1 la Samlaal* Couirty, Ft
ad In PUt Rook II. tug* XI, lha ciftuH Court far tk* Ninth
Lot I. Blod^
Publlo Racorda of Semi, Judicial Circuit af tb* flat*
ORLANDO te r in n ir in i.
nol* County. Florid*;
of FI nrlda. ahall nffer far eele
acrardlas 4a plat, tharool
and ayll to tha hlgheat and beat
together with the following:
recurded la Plat Book It.
Monogram Hooter, Model bidder lor caah at puhll* nutPag** II and It. Publlt Rf&gt;
No. CU 111*. E. Serial No. ory al tbo Scmlnol* County
oorda of BamluoL Oowdtf
till
&gt;
Court house at Saaford. Florida,
Florida;
ha* baa* filed against you, an tb* Mtb day af January. A. tMludlag:
sad you ar* raqutrad lo aarvg D. M il, at 11:44 A M . tb* fol­
Wail FuiNtao* — ran elm f
A * * » / of your Anawrer or lowing daacrlbad property and
— Modal F A -ll
athar pleading ta aald Com­ aqnlpment de*crlbad In aald
Rang* — Frtgtdairo — M*
plaint upon tha Plalntlffa at* Final Dtcra* ot F*recl**ur*.
dal RS II
torne/a, COUU8IION A COUK- situate, lying and being In
Halrlgaraiar — Frlgtdadr*
BIION. 1741 Meridian Avenue, Bcmlnola County, Florida, and
—Model
~ -tt
______ D
Miami Reach. Flarlda, and HI* more particularly described a*
Hot Water Heater — Dag
tba original Anawer or plead­ lellpwei
* Night — Modal 14-0
ing la Ih* etflee uf tk* Clerk
.Lot I. Block 1. SAN SEM (egMker with ail atrurturaa
of tha Circuit Court on or beKNOLLS. First Addition, aei aad Improvamaatn the*
fur tbo Mtb day of Fobruary,
rerdltg lo plot thereof re­ Iberaaftar aa said laid.
1441. If you full to do oa, Judg­
corded in H at Book It,
T h la la mad# purauant 4*
ment by default will ba takwu
Page 41, of tk* Fubll* Ra- Final D*4T a* a f Fdracloeur*
ngalnal you for tba relief dscurdi of Semlaolo County, antarad ta lb* abavu aauaa,
Mended In tb* oataalalnt.
Chancery Docket Na. 14141,
Florida.
Thla notice ahall k* publish. Togathar wkkl
naw pending la tk* Circuit
ad an** a week fee four corn*
Court at and f4P Seminal*
I • Heater#
eullve weak*.
Dated at Saaterd. Seminal* County. Florida.
DONE AND ORDERED at County, Florida, tkl* tllk day
IN WITNESS WHEREOF,
Baa ford, Florida, thla Mth day #( January, A..D . l i f t .
hav* hereunto aat my hand and
uf January, 1144.
offl«4*l **al MM Utfc day’ ul
(SEAL)
(SEAL)
Arthur H- Beckwith. J r.
January, M il.
Arthur H. Beckwith. Jr, '
Clerk of lb# Clrcdll Odkrt (SEAL)
Clark of Circuit Court
Btmlnol* County. Florida
Arthur K. BaehwHh, Jr,
Sen Inol* County, Florida
By: Marika T. Vthlea
Clark af tha CirasM (Hurt
Byi Martha T. Vlbltn
Deputy Clark
, la aad far
Deputy Clark
L Fbatr Abnar
Seaxlnol* Catanty, Flarlda
By: /a / Banner JL Bbafma*t*y Turnbull aad Abnar
By: Martha T. YUlea
af Counsel
|ult# 444, N*W
Deputy Clark
C O U M lIO lf * COORSIIOM,
Jsnaph M. Murwakd
N ofiic#
.
Attornay* fur rtaintiff
Winter Park. Florida
F- a mob m i
Pkbltak JAB. 14, St, M A Fab Attornay* tut ridtatltf
F4ru Park. Fla.
4. 1441.
Publish J»n. u , n i l
PukIDh Jad. 14, JMd
COI-41
C D !-14
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Legal Notice

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84. Re*l Estate • Sale
BART PILCHER
BROKER
SM-T4II DAT OR NITE
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MERLE W. WARNER
REALTOR
T4I So. Park

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IM -1'M

S t Johns Realty
THE TIME TESTED FIRM
1M N. Park Ava.
IM -IIM

JOHN E. FOX,
Realtor
141 N. Park Ava.

171-Om

ROBERT A. WILLIAMS
Realtor
Raymond Lundqulat, Aeeo
IM -IIM Atlantic Bank Rldg.

Ball-Blair Agency
Real Eatat*'— laiuranr*
lrd A Fark Ava.
411-1(41
For real automobll* hargalnt,
rhvck the Hera.Id ctaaalfied dia.
play atctlen.

Legal Notice
T ^ T r^ W r t n g
~N3tlea trharahy given. Hoard
of Couoty Commlealonar*
,f
Scmlnol* Caunty, Florid*;-wilt
hear an appaal againtt the daelelon ef tha Bemlnolt Courty
Board af adjustment denying
parmlaalan to park two (7)
houaa trailer* on tha following
dracrlbad property: All unlo-.i.
ad part north and aaat of herd
road. Block B tlaa* bag. JCW
corner run 8E arly nfl road 174
ft. N 14*14' E Mi l l ft N 77*
14' W M i l l ft to beg), eta.
Section I4-70S-I4E.
PuhUr hearing will h* held
In tha Samlnola County Court
Houaa. Sanford. Florida, In the
CountF Commiaelonar# Seim,
on January 14. t i l l al 14 M
A M or a* aeaa thereafter e*
ppetlM*
Uuerd of County Commiss­
ioner*
S-mlnole County. Florida
Ry John Alexander, Chair­
man
Atleat Arthur R-ckwIth. Jr
Puhllah Jan II. I l f !
CDI-II

(Bw $ajyA:

WANTED: Men far full tlm*
Nurtery Farm Work. Call
I M - l l l l after 1 p m

^ LOOK fo the
DODGE BOYS

P O N T IA C
W ID E - T R A C K S
Want To B« Uatd

. FOR DEPENDABLE USED CARS

CQME - G IV E
OU R USED
W ID E - T R A C K S
A Look See!

M COMET

D O N N K V IL L I
4 -Door. Air P sn d , and All
M o r M Id t is tir lo f. Wd
said it N * v .

1963
C A T A L lK A

CawvaftlkL CdORt Bgtbkd
le a k , Aaldg Bin* With
Whlta fly lad Tup, Naw
TVdde

HCQC
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HCQC
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DODGE rOLARA 600. I Dr. Hardtop.
63 Tha
Hut O s*. Lika New, 17,000 Actual
MUaa, A u tom alia Tranemiaalon. Power
Steering and Ilrakra, Radio, Heater and t 1
Air Conditioned.

2495

CHEVROLET H Tow Panel Tnitk, Vary IQ Q E
Good Cusdltlon. A Steal At
090

BONtVtrtLLB

1963

Radio A Healer.

CORVAIR MONZA 4 Door, A u to c a ll*
TrinamLexian, Radio &amp; Heater.

W

1964
4-Duwr, Loaded, A ir O m i

CUSTOM 3 Door. Automtti*

Traneealeeloa

D4TRRNATI0NAL Vi Ton Pifk-Up. Russ H 7 E
Good. Luaki Fair.
I 10

2 — 1964 D em on strator L «ft. 1
Dart Rnd 1 Dodge 440"W ith Air.
Priced Below Dealer C o st First
Come — First Served.
T A L K TO T H ESE OLD BOYS
See

The

New

1965

Dodge

Line

Beforti You Buy.

1963

Best Deals (j Best Financing
Let The D O D G E B O YS Give

QBAND PRIX
Cany*. BUdk WlU WHIM
I.LrLr. BddUy BaduUftl
Can Oita Cddipiuia MLlevy.

You a Demonstration of the
Finest 1965 New Car Line.

' V
Extra Special!

1962
CATAUNA

V IS T A

Puwar BtadHnf and BrAkad.
Hard T* Beat At 0*1/

B A N K R A TES O N A L L CARS
GO W E S T !
S E E : T H E DODGE BO YS
• ItK

ROWLAND

• FRANK BRUNSON

• CHARLIE CRAIO
• BOB THOMAS

Seminole Couniy Motors
1801 W. lit St. — Sanford
' Phons 822-0414
Or MI 7*2380

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95. Houses For Sale

95. Houseii For Sale

Ol?»

n r.ro R E b u t in o su e
NICK t
B ed ro om ,
1 Bath, SPACIOUS I B ed room , I nt h
Bt. Joh n* V l l g r — w . 4th. S an­
S hort M o r t g a g e . t o * d own
L och A r bor , 333-01114.
f o r d ; S ub ur ba n Bata ta s— t
p a y m en t. Ph. I l l - l l l l -attar
ml. W. on 41 A ; C rysta l I-aka.
I p. ra.
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Government Owned
P ark
I-aka.
Lake
M ary ;
L a y o w a a d , Malna St., L on g
Homes
w o o d ; A u d u b on Pk.. W o o d
w a r d A v a , Dt l-a nd. W a cut
t om plan a Build on y our
I/ot or Ours. F H A , V A or
S election e f I. I. and 4
C on vention al.
B e d r o o m s lo cated In varloaa
LM.S’
ESTEHPRIBB8.
IN C .
Bectlona o f Panford
Ha ro ld C. Logan . Praa.
I m mediate D e liv e r y
Main O ff lc a : 4 ml. So. o f Banfo r d on 17-41, on a b lo r k Waat
MONTHLY PAYMENTS
I. I. A I BEDR OO MS
o n S rm ln ole Ava. Ph. Col­
FROM $50.00
lect 414-1411. W e cona ld er It
1, ! H A 1 BA TH S
FOR THE BEST HOME
KITCHEN EQUIPPED
■i p r lv lle c a to put y o u In a
Near Hom e.
L O W M ON TH LY P A YM E N TS
BUY
T o r C om p let e I n f o rm a t io n
•SEE YOUR
Bee or Call T o u r

fu ln )

fin l)

By Nadine S e lle r

$100.00 D O W N

. $100 D O W N

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FHA - VA

V A

SALES BROKER

B E V E I I A L O u ts tan din g 1 A 1 W a
B ed ro om Hnmeo av ai la ble In
a ll Ar ea s a f Sanford. L ot ua
( h e w y ou A r o u n d !

Ha va Tha

Homo

F or Y ou

Stenstrom Realty

III!
ttl-tlll

Seminole Really

PARK

DRIVE
111-7445

NIOIITS

1»M B P ark Ava.
I l l - l l l l an y ti m e

IM -III !

I!l-«5 4 l

Ill-llll

Ill-Ill]

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|irr* aald.
*»' CujuUYn 1 W W "0*nfHy
Jndita

Florida,

of

af

nemliioia

Coun ty,

hll offlca In the

c o u r t hn u,a o f aald C o u n ly at
S an ford, Florida, within a ll c a l ­
en d ar m onth* from tha time
a f tha flrat p u blic at ion o f tbla
n ot ice. T w o
coplea o f
each
c laim o r dema nd ehall be In
w r ltln a . and e h a l l ' ala la the
plac e o f residen ce and poet o f ­
fi c e eddreee o f tha claima nt,
an.) ahall be awnrn to by tha
cl aim a nt, hla agen t, or a t t o r ­
n e y and a c c om p a n ied by a fitIns fea o f ona dollar andeaurh
c la im or d tm an d not ao tiled
ahall be void
E d u a r d W lllla m e
A ■ ad m in ist ra to r
o f tha
E tt a t a of
Elela Hunter, deoeaaad
P u bllt h Jan T. II. It . II. ll&lt;&gt;
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Property
Management
and Sales Broker

REALTY

Legal Notice
la the Court or the Caanty
Jadaa, Baaalaat# Cnwwty, Btala
al Flartla. la Probata,
la ra tka Retale eft

$100 D O W N

109. Apartments for Rent 115. Autoe For Sale

- BEDR OO M . I bath, un- FUn.N. Apt. close In. Ill-IIO t
l l l l ST UDEBAKER
furn laha d. 1 ml. t o has*. 1
4 door Sedan I I . M l
b l o c k * l e a h o p p ln g center A CITEAN, I Bdrm. Apt., Kitchen
SANFORD MOTOR CO.
reheat. 1 y e a r Ir a t e r e q u ir ­
loo French Avc.
M l-llll
Equip. No. Pete, i l i l Elm.
ed. 111! at a. 111-1079 a f t e r
I p. m.
WELAKA APARTMENTS 111 OLDER SMALL Car In cire ll.

A tt r a r tlv a
I
D R hom e,
m
baths, k lt ch a n eq u ipp ed , tarraao fleers, ea r p or 1 A Uti­
lity room . Baa l a ap p re ciate.
O w n e r on p re m ie r e Saturday.
W . First St.
I l l O ak la nd A v i ., Bunland C O M P L E T E L Y
furnlahad.
In
Katates or c all T I T - l l l l , Port
eluding washer, l l l l
Mat
FURN. Apt. Close
O ran ge . Fla.
Cowan. MI-4111.
nell^ -AVI.

la. Jlmmlt

ent condition, good for se­
cond oar.' Sell very cheap,
Ph. I l l - l l l l .

SMALL APT., I l l Elm. Suitable
for couple or retired man Ml.
DUPLEX. 1101 Elm. clean A
nicely furnlahad |M. North
1-13.7.

RAMBLER Cteaete 'l l . Cur.
torn e-dr. Mdan. Automatic,
Rgm. many aitraa Original
Cwner, Low mileage. Show­
room near condition. Sacrt*
flea, ill-1171
MCKEE USED CARS
NO MONET DOWN
711 Frcnoh Ava.
113-0731

FURN. Apt.. I l l W. 13th Call
lil-I I M .

non

3 BDRM. Furn. Down, Utilities,
'l l VALIANT. 4 dr. 17.000 mtlea.
M l. 133-1714.
W ill taka older car for equltf
WANTED!
Elderly
lady
to
and asauma payments. I'tv
NICE I Ildrm. Frame, 3 Iota.
LAKE
MART:
1
Bdrm,
Kltch
ahara
nlca
apt.
Vary
reaaoneei-iiee.
Shade, git Ip-shape
ttl-S K I
on equip.. C. R. Adults 171
• bla. References eiohanged.
me. r h . I l l - f i l l or l l l -l d l t
313-3111.
118. Trucks For Sale
96. H ou sed • Sale or Rent

JIM H U N T

Legal Notice
l a tha P aart a f the r . a n t p
J a d g e , Sem isale C e a a t y , F l o r ­
ida. la P ro bat a,
l a rei R elate at
d a t a H u nter
Dereered.
Tw All Cradtlata a a d Peranaa
Its,Isa
(la li a a
ar
lle aiaa de
A a a la e t Bald R a t a l*,
Y ou and aarh o f you are
h e r e b y notifi ed and required to
p re t e n t an y cl alm e and demand s
w h ic h you , or either o f you,
m a y have at aln nt tha eit a te
o f Elrlo Hunter, dereaeed, la|e

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I-BEDROOM. concrete black, t B E D R O O M Uhfurntahad.
all electric. Nothing down, at
North Langwaad area III mo.
aume III monthly payment.
Wlntar Park Ill-llll.
Inquire at 111 David, N. Or­
lando. Ph. I l l - n i l .
4 BDRM., I Full baths, Family
Room. Living Room. Kltchan
ALL ELECTRIC, Central air
with Elec. Range, Utility A
and heat.
1-Bedroom, 1 4
storage room, Double car­
bathe, Fla. Room. Aalunie
ports, central air' condition­
Morlgaga of III par mo
ing A heat, l l l l mo. 1 year
Terms I3I-0III.
lease. 131-0111.

F H A - V A HOMES

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

•7. Houses For Rant

Jan. 14, 1965— Page 3-A 95. Houma For Balo

S W E E T IE P IE

T h e m !"C a ll 322-5612

Officer l i t 3111
K lfhtl: 13 3 -om
1144411
l l l l r a r k Drive

Legal Notice

"I tpraid intifrim »tl over tha ildawtUcto keep it

E A R L A I I M. B A S S E T T
Dereaeed.
FINAL N O T Ifi:
Notice a f P a k lle H ea rin g
Notice la her eby l i v e n that
Notice la he reby given. Board
the u n d e r l i n e d will, an
the
31th day o f D ec em b er, A. D. o f C o u n l y C om m lsa lon ar a ef
t i l l , prevent ta the Itohnrable Pemlnnte C ou n ty . Florid a, will
CiVinly J u d g e o f Semlno|t»Coun- h e a r and afiptal aga ln at the d r ty,*■ F l o r i d a , , - M a fi n a l j g l u t B . c f e l o n e f tha Bemlnola, C- unty
accounH^nn 1 v o u e j e r a , aa E ar-- c li l o r oT tlie « K a t a t a - o f Karlah t-irbilreli.n tu p a r k a house
M. Bass ett, d ereaeed. and al traile r on the f o l l o w i n g d e s ­
aald time, then and tla-ra, m ak e c ribed p r o p e r l y ! Tha t part o f
ap plicat ion to the raid Judg e the W 4 o f tha NW14 J n l a c
for
a fin al se ttlem en t o f
hit Don 3 I - I0 B -M E l y i n g W a i t ef
a d m in istra ti on o f eald estate. I •4.
Publ ic h e a r in g will be held
Bnd f o r an or der d ls r h a r g la g
In tha Se min ole C oun ty Court
him ar su ch Ex ecu to r .
Hou
se, S an ford. Florida, In the
D eled this the 34th day of
C o u n l y C o m m is s io n e r s Room,
Decem ber . A. D. 14&lt;t.
on January 31, 1911 at 10:09
W e b b e r B. H i t n r e
Aa E i e c u t o r o f the Ertata A M or aa roan th e r e a ft e r aa
possible
o f E ar lah M. Bassett,
Hoard o f C o u n ty CammtaaDeceared.
lonere
W ln d e r w e r d l t . Haines A
Sem
in ole C oun ty , F lorid a
Ward
Hv John Alaaandar, C h a ir ­
334 r a r k Avenue. South
man
P O. Boa 317
Aliaal: Arthur Backol'b,
W lnta r Par k. Flor id a
Jr
r u b lla h Dae. It. n i l A Jan
Fubllrh Jaa. II. 1H I.
t. i t . i t . m i
C M II
C D tl-lt

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95. Houses For Sain

I BEDROOM House, Kitchen ISO mo. Up Surplus City.
l l i i OMC TRUCK, good mech­
RENT OR SALE: 1 Bedroom C.
equip.. Near Rasa III mo.
anical condition A 4 New
1-Rcom Efficiency apt. with
R.
hunt,
sear
Fintcreet
Ph. ltl-414*.
Tires. Call ltl-1441
Bchool. 3714 Magnolia Ave
pvt. hath A shower, suitable
for couple or single parson
Ph. 133-1177.
■
1 BEDROOM I I I n o ., Th. I l l
or retired. All ullllllla lit 120. Automotive Service
4911.
CASBELBRIinr. I Bedrooms,
eluded In rent. Ideally localt &gt;v bathe. Central Heater A 102. Mobile Homes • Sale
ad on tat SI., within 1 block
Air conditioner, Mahe Offer.
of 3 free parking Iota and
A U T O G LASS •hopping canter. Inquire at
tM w n . h . r , nr. |4T-T»n.
DON'S
Manual Jacobson Dtpt. flora.
IN S T A L L E D
MOBILE HOME SALE!
I ll E. First St.
97. Houses For Rent
Senkfcrik GIass and Paint
"Tour Wheel Ertata Dealer'
17 Modala to choose Iron
J nnilM., Furn. Apt.. 111.
Company
i BEDROOM, Partially furaOfEM T DATS A W EEK
1101 Magnolia, rh. 113-Mil, 310 Magnolia .
Ph. T i l - l l l l
lehed &lt;71 mn. Ill-ISIT.
lll-lltl
It. A. Williams.
Hwy.
17-11
Leagweod.
Fie.
Auto
n
lu
a
Tope
I
fitdeoanc House,
Kitchen
A (U*t Covftr*
equip, scrltnad parch, clot, l i l t . M i l AVALON, I Bdrm. UNFURN. Upstairs APT. I ll
month.
I
ll
Magnolia
Ava.
In­
ed garage I I I ; I Bedrotm
Early Aeaerlogn far tala or
quire downstairs after I p
A U T O GLASS &amp;
Duplat, Kitchen equip., nlca
trade fsr7 Can be atan tl .wm. or call 113-4110.
neighbors, fenced yard ITS;
man'a Trailer Court. I ml.
SE
A T CO VER CO.
•mall
Furnished
cottage,
S. DaBary between I A T.
NIi’ B, l a r g e
Furn. 3 Bdrm.
104 W. fnd SI. I ! t - i n i l
Meal location III.
Apt . Tiled bath. I l l - l l l l or
a l l w o r k ^m ^ t i \NTKun
1-1 and I Hadroama
1341. 1700 Magnolia M i.
NEW and USED

SOU TH W ARD

95. Houses For Sale

Awalnga A Cabanas
QUALITY MORILfe HOMES

12.1. Koala A Motors

F ^ R N ^ ^ ^ Io o M e llo n v m e .

D R E E STIR AIR
I l l - l l l l 10N. Rooms For Rent
Investment a Really
BEAUTIFUL
I
bedroom,
I
Oataway To Tha'Waterway
Chairs
Iota av aila ble in D r e c n .
bath home. Lake privileges. 111 N. rark Ava.
Ilt-IITI
t
Robson SportiiiK Goods
t l l ( MARLETTE. H a l o
Aa- • b r a i l o f USib A l b o r o v e r lo o k i ::- 7 o t i ._
CLEAN ROOM for Man. 401
.Tour KY.!NRUUk_Dfeler
aiiam a - i . s r M k n W firtm *. nupiaw waw. r naeourre. C.U.4* t 0 rn
*•- f u f r U j ^ .
Pit. iM -ly ai
room.
JAjr'r•.
b u ild in g ™ o y o u r epeclfli-s- R A V E N N A P A R K , I-ow m on t h b*tn. kllch#n #qulpp*1. wktlnna. D r een b ra lr d eveloped
l y p ay m en ts , l - b c d r o q m r 1
t#r. Furn. Call 111-4011 *ft»r
by
bath, ac r c e n e d - ln porch. Tkrga
I. *
104. Trallar Bpsee • Rent
KI NOSW OOD
lot. &gt;33-4471.
BUILD ER S , INC.
&gt;331074
1100 D O W N — VA. FIIA
TRAILER SPACES an Lake
Dn ve rnm en t Hom es. 1 I A 4
303 F a ir m o n t Dr.
Ashby. Adults only, ph. I llHava three 1963 Chevy Dump Trurka I would
lledroonia. Mon thly pa&gt; menta
llll.

Hwy. 17-11 ■.

s f f i jf e a - .« 5 K t

FOR .SALE

Payton Realty

133-1101 l l l l lltawatha at 1T-II

SAFE AT PLAY
from |4U.
AND your children protected
by |* (halo-link fanes Nice
I bedroom, 1 bath, frame
heme on I lovely lots. All un.
der fence. Owner aeke 111,001
nttiltor*!n«uror*TrA.l9a
but eaye: "Bring all Offers" I l f . O i l
1919 M. Kr#r..h A\t

Stemper Agency

I

SOU TH W ARD

IIKI'IM
CIOM

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In

Kamlljr

R rhool,

ltof»m

&gt;hnpplll||

Oc ala
N il l
Foraat.
Goo d
fish ing . 110 mo Ph. I13-440!
attar l:| o p m.

c#rt»r A b«B« Low Faulty A r u R N I S l I K D I badroom heura.

INVESTMENT A REALTY
li t N Park Ava.
I ll 4173

salt. In Hood condition. Itrady to go fn work.
Hood 4 yard dump bodlca. The price Is right.
Can be etan ind driven'

I BEDROOM hour*. Living A 106. Apartments for Rent
Dining Roam, Kitchen. Call
III-TM4.
■ MALL FURN. Oarage Apt.,
Adult* only. No Pita M l mo.
F I'RNIHIIKD ho u rs aeroaa from
Apply 1101 Park Ava.

A ia u m * P ay m en t 111 mn. m*
1mi u r r 1 Drlv#

feat

0J74

I 'a l m e t ’ o.

P ho ne

111-

FURN. O ar ag e Apt 3SI4H Ualm t l l o . Ph. 131-0111 or 3134344 Inquir e &gt;111 r a l m a l t a

•t

Strickland-Morrison Ford Co.
In Downtnn Hanford. 122-1419

let FI-OOR Furn Apt , Frlvata
Entrance 1C0| Palmetto Ava.

BANKS and FINANCE FIRMS
DEMAND THEIR $ $ $ I0VI !
BALANCE

51 P O N T IA C
Original, One Owner, Automa­
tic.
ftadin.
Healer. Double
Ultra Sharp.

52 C A D IL L A C
9 PaaaenBer, F u l l Factory
F!qulpmenl, Heal Low Mileage,
Plus Air Conditioned.

$

197

*214

57 L IN C O L N
Premier, Four Door Hardtop,
Ornulnr Leather Interior Wllh
Beautiful Matched Paint. Driv­
en By One Owner. Autottiallr,
Uadio, Heater, Factory AJr Con­
ditioned. Powar Steering, Paw.
er Brakes.

Del Ray Coupe. All Original.
Leather Interior mill Good Aa
New.

*661

57 C H E V R O LE T
Straight Slick. Beautiful Green
and While. Sound and Solid,
Kadin and Heater.

*691
*683

59 C H E V R O LE T '
Bel Air*. V-». Automatle, Ra*
dlo. fleatar, Tower Brake#,
Power Steering. New Set Urea,
No Money To Spend.

•59 P L Y M O U T H
Four Door, Green end White,
Green Interior. Automatic, d
Cylinder, Truly A Gaa Saver. *

‘697
*224

60 Volkswagen

4 Door Futura, Beautiful White
With Matching Interior. Aut»*
malic. Radio aad Hratnr.

*562
*991
00

Ob

55 P O N T IA C
Blare kief. Fully Equipped. Good,
Solid. Sound Transportation.

BALANCE

I Door Dilute Station Wagon, tf M
Fully Equipped, l.nral One T
Owner, Flimc Red Matching
Interior.

4 Door Sedan, drecn ind White,
New Seal Cavers and Tlraa,
Full Fariory Equipment On#
-Owner Only.

4% f

*392 *20 DOWN

58 O L D S M O B IL E
'M “ d D#or Hardtop. Beautiful
rhlug InRrd and While, Mate!
tarlor. Automatic, Pawar hlcerlog. Power Brakes, Factory
Air Condillonrd.

BY J A N U A R Y 20th

*327

24

MONTHS
TO PAY

(O N E V E R Y C A R A D V E R T ISE D )

58 C H E V R O L E T
4 Door Station Wagon, V-B,
AutomaUf, Full Factory Equip­
ment. Thia Is A Btail I

Saratoga, Original Whit* Fin­
ish, Matching Intrrior, l.ow
Mileage, Double Eagle Tlrra,
Plus Factory Air Condill#ned.

*391

58 DODG E

*197

Custom Royal, Heaullful Blue
and While. Thia U A Merhanlra Dream. _

59 P L Y M O U T H
• Passenger Wagon, Automatic,
Radio, Heater, Power Broken,
Power Steering, Real Low Mile­
age.

d
d

499

National Bank
R E P O SSE SSIO N S
I

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(National ReposBCHsions, Inc.)

1012 SA N FO R D AVE.

d
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�"Cut Your Own' Taxes - 9
lly Ray |)e Crane
Newspaper Enterprise Assn.

GRANT

WASHINGTON
Man o] Jew words.

, BUCHANAN

History's most lavish.

Many taxes formerly deduce
Rile on the annual income tax
return were eliminated by the
1004 Revenue Act. These are
the tax on cigarettes and al­
coholic beverages and fee*
paid for auto license tags and
drivers’ licenses.
The Treasury Department
also has reviewed the snles
tax allowance charts in the 38
state* having state, county or
city sales taxes. For each
JOHNSON
State Internnl Revenue Serv­
"Jest plain Jolks."
ice now has a chart showing
the, optional amount of sales
tax which may la* deducted
without any proof being re­
quired. These automatic al­
lowances are based upon total
of venison, 76 hams and 126 income and the number of per­
tungues.
sons in the family.
In most of the states the
The event, it is said, was
long remembered.

Where the jewels were.

How America Had A Ball
* I lf Jerry Kirin
• WASHINGTON (N EA) —
Tha ghost* of Georga Wash­
ington waarlng black velvet
and diamond*, Woodrow WIIaon forbidding an Inaugural
ball aa "frlvoloua" and Wil­
liam Henry Harrison killing
hlmielf delivering an 8,000word-long Inaugural Addrns,
all will be among the invisible
audience at the Capitol Jan.
SO.
A*
Lyndon Johnaon • la
■worn In aa their lu rrciior to
the nation's highest office
they may reflect".how dra­
matically
Inaugurals
have
-changed
I.BJ f6K diciaihg
custom and wear a plain busi­
ness suit for the ceremony.
The father of his country
never felt comfortable in the
fancy dress and varnished
shoes his advisers felt dignity
r e q u i r e d , but apparently
Washington tried to make up
for this flamboyance by giv­
ing the shortest inaugural uddress, just 134 words.
On Wednesday e v c p I n g
some 20,000 persons are erpected to attend a series of
Inaugural balls, a tradition
begun by James Madison in
1809 (when only 400 turned
up). Ills predecessor, Jeffer­
son, had disapproved of a ball
berause It "smacked o f roy­
alty."
Kimitnr celebrations were
ruled out by Frunklin Roose­
velt, Hoover, Coolidgc, Hard­
ing und Wilson, perhaps sens­
ing America's coming in­
volvement in war, said such a
bull would lie "somewhat friv­
olous in the fare of the sol­
emn responsibility assumed in
taking ortlre as president."
President Johnson’s lining
ursl speech will probably fol
low
his
"Jest plain folks"
style and be of moderate
length. It took about an hour

But •Harding's speech was
so fu ll. nf "incomprfhcujible
polysyllables" that literary
critic H. L. Memkcn said it
possessed tho "style of a
rhinoceros liberating himself
by main strength from a lake
of boiling molasses." Harding
hnd "tortured" the American
language, rhnrged Mencken,
and put ft "to cruel and un­
usual uses."
Inaugurul speeches have
been used to set the tone and
thrust of Die new administra­
tion. Hut strangely, there
were four chief executives
who delivered no addresses at
all, -HroiC&amp;t*
Joiinson and Arthur were vice
presidents who succeeded to
the higher office through
death. Hut since none w as
elected in his own rigid, none
ever got the .chance to make
an inaugural speech.
It will be some time before
the total bill for ttie 1 9 0 5 inmigration comes in, hut no
doubt it will run into the hun­
dreds of thousands. Just to
erect reviewing stands around
tile White House cost about
$100,000 these days. Though
when Zachary Taylor was.
sworn in they cost $'200 and
the carpenters were glad to
la* earning $1.60 a day.
This inaugural crowd wilt
no doubt la- well behaved. Yet
the White House reception
given for Lincoln was so dis­
orderly it seemed that "11 reg­
iment of troops loot been
quartered there with permis­
sion to forage."
The public was so unruly
following Jackson's swearingin that they left thn White
House virtually in tottirx Af
terwaid. Jackson and bis voc
picsfdcnt, John t’alhoiin, had
trouble finding enough on
broken china on wbnli to
have dinner.

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oysters, 600 quarts of chicken
salad, 1,200 qunrts o f ire
cream, 600 quurta of Jelly, &lt;50
saddle nf mutton, four auddlelt

GET TH ESE

WASHINGTON (UPI) •—
The Veterans Administration
( VA) advised Uwinukei* it
will close 14 hospitals ami 17 |
regional office* across the
counti)\ It estimated the'sav­
ing at $126 million a year.
Hospitals to lie closed were
picked on the basis of low I
patient
demand,
difficult j
staffing, and outmoded struc­
tures, th. VA said.
Functions of regional o f­
fices on the list for closing
are to he transferred to the
nearest other available VA
offices.
Target date for all closings
Is June 30.
Hospitals to tie closed are
at Rath, N. Y.; Castle Point,
N. Y.; Clinton, Iowa; Dwight,
111-1 Fort Bayard, N. M.;
Grand Junction, Colo.; Lin­
coln, Neb.; McKinney, Tex.;
Mile* City, Mont.; Rutland
Height*, Ma**.; Sunmount, N.
Y.; Thomaavilie, Ga.;‘ Whit*
City, Or*.; and the Tubercu*
toils Division at Breckavllle,
Ohio.

Yank Ousted
W ARSAW (U PI) — The
Polish government ha* ac|-u*ed a U. 8. Air Forca attache,
. Col. Qeorra F. Carry Jr., of
■• apying and ba* asked him to
Uava th* country.

.

^ J A N U A R Y

assessments for roads or sew­
ers), state and local gasoline
taxes, state and local Income
taxes and personal property
taxes which many state* have
on investment* and revenueproducing securities
' It is wefl to remember that
NO federal taxes such as those
charged on transportation,
utilities, admissions and the
various excise taxes are de­
ductible.
Here is the gas lax for the
various states:
6 rent*— Illinois, Kansas.
Missouri, Texas, Wyoming.
6 Vs cent*—Massachusetts.
6 cents—Arizona, Colorado,
Connecticut, Delaware, Dis­
trict of Columbia, Idaho, In­
diana, Iowa, Michigan, Minne­
sota. Montana, Nevada, New
Jersey, New Mexico, New
York. North Dakota, Oregon,

South Dakota, Utah, Wiscon­ tax forms are available in *
new 64-page book.
sin.
'
To order a copy send name,
6 Vi cents— Arkansas, Geor­
address and 50 cent* to: "Cut
gia, Vermont.
Your Own Taxes,” c/n (San­
8.68 cents—Oklahoma.
ford H'-rald). P- O. Rox 48^
7 cent*— Alabama, Califor­ Dept A. Radio City Station,
nia, Florida, Kentucky, Louis­ New York 19, N. Y.
iana. Maine, Mississippi. Nebraska, N e w
Hampshire,
North Carolina, Ohio, Penn­
sylvania,'Rhode Island, South
Carolina, Tennessee, Virginia,
West Virginia.
7 4 cent*—Washington.
WASHINGTON (UPI) —
8 cent*— Alaska.
President Johnson wants evMaryland was 6 cent* to cry , govenment department
June 1, 1984, 7 cents thereaf­ and agency to hunt for more
ways to save money.
ter.
The President issued the
(NEXT: The Only Time order at his first cabinet
meeting of tho year.
Sickness Pays Off.)
A White House spokesman
Al| of the valuable Informa­
tion contained in this series, said Johnson placed heavy
"Cut Your Own Taxes," PLUS emphasis on the importunes
additional advice and sample o f cutting government costs.

Lyndon Demands

More Economy -

P IC K Y O U R

G O O D Y EA R I

S IZ E , . Y O U R
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T I R E ' " B o Y S ----------TH ESE

T O D A Y - H U RRYI

ItEllEL ({UAHTKT will tippenr under tla- spon­
sorship of the Anchor Club of Seminole High
School at 8. p.m. Thursday, Jan. 21, in the SI IS
auditorium. Tickets may he obtained from any
club member, Touchton’s, Itoumillnt und Antlernon’* und June Frown's beauty salon.

McCR0RY’S

III

8,678 winder prepared for him p I m U 'II f »Otll I 1|I Il l 'l l ' I’ ll U t l * Hill!
by Daniel Webster enough I In* KtirnliT • l«*l laiiiftr w a n m ix
time for him to get 1lulled re! li p th a t i i p &amp;I iituriiiiii; M&lt;&gt;
and die of pneumonia within 'point* MINI ' ■ f i a i i l n ' ' pt'itpl*
the month.
unit* Mil l m i l l i n g n i o i i i h ! t i y
Inaugural addresses liavi in*; t o J u ra t o t h r i r h a t * a m !
varied in quality as well ai |mutt*.
quantity, of course. The one
fhir nf ihr niopt lavi*h him*
Abraham Lincoln delivered a t 1.ipifta «*v«*i In follow a titt*pi*
his second swearing-in ("with
,
,
io(l
malic, toward n one') ha. Im- I flir J(„ „ r.
hll„ un. \ , pr.
come a rjassic trflPpken Ht-|ri(l| budding was .D ried for
eratute, though It was one of
|lllt, y
f,
the shortest: just 68H word* - |..rat.-.l ... ,rd. white and bios.
John-. Kennedy's, too, will
Inside w h s served a banprobably bulk important in
|Urt including 4U0 gallons of
•history.

VA Will Close
14 Hospitals

sales tax allowances for 1961
returns arc not as liberal as
those permitted In former
years. There Is this saving
grace: Unlike the experience
of past year* IRS will now
permit taxpayers who pur­
chased an automobile in 19*51
to add on to the allowance in
the state schedule for sales
tax the actual amount of state
sales tax paid on an auto pur­
chase.
This probably will nienn
that the taxpayer who buy* a
car every year or two will
have in the aggregate a high­
er allowance for sale* tax
than formerly. Those who buy
a car no more often than ev­
ery three years will have a
smaller deduction. ,
Also deductible in the tax
column are real estate taxes
(but do not include special

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A Clock Watcher who has
hop-scotched around the state
has nothing hut praise (or this
city's mailmen. He's telling
all who will listen how court­
eous they are. “ Everyone 1
pass offers a worm giecting,"
he reporta.
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Another Clock Watcher has
a canary that can sing but
just won’t. She decided that
it was prvtty lonesome stay­
ing home alone during the day,
what with her Mister o ff to
work. She also decided that if
the canary wouldn't sing,
she'd get another. A call was
placed to a place that has
canaries. They’d make a swap,
it was agreed. Minutes after
{he 'phone was hung up, the
canary began,to sing, and sing,
and sing. And the Clock Wat­
cher was near tears. But the
canary has to go; the deal is
made.
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Council O K
U.S., Canada May Drop Auto Tariffs
Seen
Likely
Leaders Eye
Seminole County

Formation Of
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Phone
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Code
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322-2611 Zin Zip
Code
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SANFORD, FLORIDA

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ETV Antenna
Inspection ^
Set Jan. 28

« h .m r n » k 'r » : ia n ^ m , iP X ^ * ani h ,atc m i

state&lt;Lf6r nexty# ir.

lui, men's casuals, a canary.
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In other business, the board
signed agreements with the
Orange County School Board
to participate in the use of
its visual aids library. L’nder
terms of the agreement the
local board is supplying the
salary of a film librarian
who will handle the films used
by local schools.
Bids for lunchroom supplies
including
“ sneeze
guards"
(glass to protect food) were
turned over to Mrs. Charlotte
Whitmore, school lunchroom
superintendent, for study and
recommendation
Plans for additions of five
classrooms at South Seminole
Elementary and Altamonte
Springs schools were to be
sent to the state for approval j
tills week.
Funds left over from ma­
terials used at Croums High
School will be used to widen
the entrance road leading tu
South Seminole
Elementur)
and Junior High schools to
facilitate bur srrv ice, the
hoard , reported
The matter of suitable land
on which to build a mainten­
ance shop and bus garage was
discussed and members den
cd to look for a new piece of
property _as“ muwCJiaw owned
by the hoard is within an M

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said ChurcKfn not Drily suffer-'
cd the thrombosis but also is
seriously ill with a circulntory
weakness that followed a cold.
The aged statesman, who
was DO on Nov, 30, was strick­
en at his home in London's
fashionable Hyde Park (into
section.
The-medical bulletin said:
“ After a cold Sir Winston

aonoinlounced committee appoint
merits to he: B. L. Helms and
B. II. Ferrell, buildings, parks
and grounds; Ferrell anil
Helms, finance; Percy White
nnd Carl I.ummler, water;
1-ommlrr and Helms, streeta;
Lommlrr am) White, fire de­
partment. First councilman
named for each .committee
will serve ns chairman.
It was decided ttiat hence­
forth all complaints are to
has
developed circulatory I
filled cut on special form
weakness and llielv has been and referred tu the proper
a cerebral thrombosis."
I committee.
The bulletin was signed by ' Council agreed that it would
loptiate as fur as |Hiasihlq tin
I.ord Moian and Loid lliain,
1tier
»lrf a formal agenda, hegin.two of lliitam s ^
i ,,
most, dieting“
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MAIN VALVE WHEEL on new Lake Harney Water System is turned
by W. T. Shnddick, state director of Farmers Home Administration (top
photo), in presence of Rirmnn McGough, county FHA supervisor, and
Mrs. Margaret t’ammaok (left) and Mrs. Margaret Dunn (right), direc­
tors of Lake Harney Water Association. In back are Ralph Cox, FHA dis­
trict director; F. Sieg Holmes, association president; Emory Meridith,
contractor; Charles Trues, engineer and Ray Morgan, association vice
president. 'In bottom photo, Holmes watches as Shaddick gives wheel a
final spin to send water into 7) homes.

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uished medical men.
A cerebral thrombosis is the
formation of a blood clot that
prevents circulation of blood
in a blocked area of brain tis­
sue.
Lord Moran, who is H'J him­
self. has hern Sir Winston's
physician fur many yeais.
Lord Moran is an authority on
diseases of the brain and the
neivous system.
A medical specialist asked
to comment on Iht bulletin
&lt; said:
“ Th* phiase '.initiatory
weaknea*' is disturbing. It can

W ater ’System -“G o ' ^

Sheriff Praises

Altamonte Chief

If all the people who *re
COLUMBIA. Mo (DPI) still writing 1D64 on checks The daughter of a” unlversity T n L p&lt;; M p W J f i h
n e w JU U
and letters were stretched end professor, described as be»et 1
Ry
Et(w
to end they'd reach from here by personal problems drench ‘
to 1966.
ed herself with gasoline in a
All#monte PoUre c h „ f Ru„
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lonely barn struck a match.
h„ r„ lgnf(,
,
Complaint department: Post- and erupted In flame,
flame* in sa ,h#
of poUc# ch|e(
master Cecile Heard, refcrr- 1Viet Nam-style torch luicide.
South Daytona at a consider
ing to the "g ag " picture in Thursday.
able increase in salary.
The Ilcrald about the "don't
Police hunted today for a
. . .
.. .
The resignation was submit
walk on the grass" sign on the mysterious telephone Dpster „ d n u n d a
ln AIllmnnte
post office lawn, queried: who warned 4hem .B .sd of Sprlnltf M iycr w U w rwlr,
“ What do you mean—saying time hat Ann
N o n a , Swxifford who m .de the snI've got sandspurs in my was planning to kill herself.
nouncement today. No replace“ He said he'd read about it
lawn?"
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... ment for Miln* was named at
in the paper and U th* did
,jmf
Tha staff of “ Smokt Sign- and If aha didn't, he'd *»e
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ala.” th* Seminol* High school her ‘ “ morrow " said police D r i z z l e ? C o v e r s
newspaper, gave half the pro­ Capt. J. C. Smith.
10
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.
M i s s Atherton* charred S e m i n o l e L O U n t y
fits of their Christmas issu*
to th* Judy Kinnaird Fund, body was found in an abind-l Headlights remained on virreport* Mri Thelma Lewia, oned barn on the west edge tually *U of this morning at a
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steady drizzle and heavy overfaculty advisor. This along of Columbia.
She was the diughter of Dr. cast kept the area in pre-dawn
with a $14 contribution from
the Future Farmer* made the and Mri. Lewis Atherton. He condition,
An outbreak of accidents
tidy turn of $60 to help with ii a history professor at the
kept sheriff's deputies snd the
th* little Geneva girl’s hos- University of Missouri.
Dr. Richard Johnson. Boone Florida Highway Patrol hop­
pits! bills.
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County coroner, described the ping around the county. Most
June in January weather death as ‘ ‘definitely suicide." of them were slid to be
continues in this sres snd f*w and said th* dead woman minor.
The rain started early last
psopl* stem to mind. Some "baa bad personal problems
forming interests would lik* for a number of years" and night and continued intermita chilly spell, tht/Ugh, to help had been under psychiatric 1tr-mly throughout the night and
( Ibis morning.
mstuis their crops.
. , rare.
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48 acres adjacent to the high­
way. The Joyce brothers stat­
ed that plant call for a Hank­
ed ovnl onc-qu*rter mile nsphalt'track to rover 12 to 14arret of the property and a
160-by-SO foot concrete grand­
stand with approximately 1,600 seating rapacity in addi­
tion to steel bleachers.
The entire raring and grand­
stand area would be fenced in
with a 10-12 foot high ply­
wood or metal fence. ^
Mayor David Wentworth
and the rouncil indicated they
would approve the proposal af­
ter the legal description of the
property involved is checked
for zoning.
. In ,^thvr business Council

LONDON (U Pt) — Sir
Winston Churchill, Britain's
venerable 90 • year • old elder
statesman, has suffered a cer­
ebral thrombosis, hit physi­
cian said today.
A medical bulletin signed
«
h^Lord Moran,

When the school hoard
meeta with the lo,al legislative
the International Peace
*°n*'
1
u
m
waiter Tcsgue, school sd
delegation on Feb. J they will Arch on th, Canadian ’- Amer
told the
By JoAnn llayi
( At present ttiere are five- and built by Meridith Corpora
request that the minimum lean border, they signed the ministrative aide
' water valve was turned and one hall n,il&lt; &gt;of distrilm tlon. both &gt;f Orlando,
limit for bus riders he reduc­ Columbia River treaty set­ Imard that several instances
‘ *,e Thursday afternoon near tmn lines to &gt;m&lt; Ihe 71 cuvEavemeiils lor pi|&gt;e lines a
ed from two miles to a mile- ting up a joint project for de­ of school vandalism were re
ported during the recent boli- Geneva to send a flow of fresh turners and. acceding to F. 1 cross private properties were
and-a-half.
• s
s
VT
1 ?
0,11 ' r , , ‘ P° W' ***** ind s% ooli rnquested —
for the first time in his Sieg Holmes, association prc-si given by Shalfant. Altwrt Camer
and
erther
resource*.
permission
to
remove
stolen
,or&gt;
'
m,°
* ,0l*&gt; ol 71 homes dent, the system is designed mark. Frank Cygan. Fran
If Don Bales is approved
Negotiators have completed items fromtheir Inventories
m ,heLake Harney area.
to handle any genetal increase Weils and W II Bruce and
by the Governor to fill the
work on the pact abolishing
In otherbusiness the board
**,c *c,lon by W .-T .Shad 61 demand with po.Mtde expan* surve&gt;ing work involv cd
vacancy on the school hoard,
auto tariffs between the two gave permission for Sanford dirk, state drector of Farmers sion u^ to IOf per 1ent
II Heath.
this will leave a vaiancy on
countries, which would have Junior High Seminole High b'ime Administration and »pr
Finalization
of
plans
to
get
The
hoard
of
directors
which
ihe board of trustees. Thera
to be followed up by congress­ and Crooms High to enter infla * ®uc*‘ °f *be Lake Harney frr»h water foi the area began served the a&gt;siK-iaGon through
is some talk of possibly doing
ional action because the pre­ to rontrartural agreementsWater Association for the cere
Jan
31. 1961, w h appliraits critical development year
away with school trustees or j
sent trade law permits the with the city recreation deculminated months of tion by Ihe assoe..ition for a wav unanimously re elected
making them a pail of the
President to cut tariffs in psrtment concerning u se -o f pl-*ntnnc. engineering and in- loan limn Farmer* Home Ad for 1965 at a business meeting
hoard — many counties al­
half but not to abolish them
Ihe dedication
the gymnasiums for basket- vtsIUtmn work on the giitJ.OiKJ ministration with **vi.*tiinrr of held follow in;
ready have done this. Reason ■
the local representative. Ba Members an- in a d d itio n U&gt;
1ball and other city recreation water system.
for having trustees was main- |
Ceremonies took place at-rnonD McGough. It) mid-year j Holmes. Mr* Marjsret Cam '
projects. The tentative agree­
ly to administer the school
Margaret Dunn.
ments are to he submitted the well amlopump house site the loan ha I hern approved mack, Mr*
tax district* — * practice :
located
one
mile
cast
of
lien
and
construction
bid*
let
on
Roy
Morgan
and
Heath
to
(lie
hoard
for
approval
be­
which it no longer followed. J
' eva off SR -16 on properly do- the system which was designed
-------- — :--------fore signing.
Any change, however, would
natcl by T J. Chalfant
by Sitnerson and \**«»cialr*
require legislative action.

Woman Suicides
Viel Nam-style

NO. 105

Brain Damage
Puts Churchill
Near Death

Here's a thought-provoker:
What is the very first thing
ypu remember and how old
were you ?
_• •
•
Saturday.
I Thursday afternoon and set
Items which can't be pur­
Pearaon and his wife wera Jan. 28 for an inspection tour,
chased in Sanford; A woman’s scheduled to arrive
at th e , Installation of
antepnas at
7i b » « 1»lWd robe' (large sire).
” . " ^ n a i i . . '~ 'T ' 111 . _
schpQlkli*-

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WEATHER: Mostly cloudy and cool thru Saturday, some showers; low tonight in 60s,

J O H N S O N C1TV, Tex.
VOL. 57
United Press Leased Wire
(U PI) — President Johnson
was back at his hill country
ranch today for an informal
meeting with Canadian Prime
Minister Lester B. Pearson
and probable accord on a
•Tittle common market" in
automobiles.
An agreement doing sway
with Canadian and American
By Dottle Austin
tariffs on automobiles -and ^ School board officials re­
parts for new sutos was eg- ( viewed final plans for instal­
peeled to emerge from John­ lation of ETV reception an­
tennas at Seminole County
son's talks with Pearson at
. elementary and junior high
the. -1-BJ apread today
and , cfloo|i
„
(hpir m„ . „ n8

join President and Mrs. John
son.
The Chief Executive
Seldom has a Chamber of and First Lady got there
Commerce shown such ener­ shortly before midnight (CST)
gy as that of the one repre­
after a three-hour jet flight
senting
Seminole
County.
Committee chairmiui were call- from Andrews Air Force Base,
«M to n-poYt on there projects Md. to Bergstrom AFB, Tex.
the other night. Just one per­ They flew by helicopter from
son ou t'of a inure of commit: Bergstrom to the ranch, 66
tees was absent Anil he sent ] miles away.
his sincere regrets saying it | Before leaving Washington,
was mandatory that he be the Johnsons threw a surprise
elsewheie. With attitudes such i party at the White House fur
ss this, the county has got to retired Commerce Secretary
glow.
| Luther 11. Hodges. It was at• •
•
j tended by members of the
Like roast beef!
Whir cabinet and other high offidc* ,-n'l ? Then visit the Amer- rials and their wivrs
I. an Legion I'ost Hume off
The President and his wife
Highway 17-92 Monday night then flew from the White
for a feast. Starts at 7 with House to Andrews AFB by
a brief business meeting and helicopter,
accompanied by
entertainment to follow.
staff aides to assist in the
• •
•
Pearson talks and in work
When bids weie opened at this weekend on Johnson's adthe echool boaid meeting dress for his Jan. 2u inaugur­
T hursday for *'sneei« guatds," ation
**
I)r. “ Dub’’ Epps quipped: “ I
Pearson has been vacation­
thought a sneeze g u a r d was t ing in Florida and he is meet­
handkerchief." He was en­ ing with Johnson on the way
lightened to the fact that a back to Canada
They last
sneers guaid Is a glass which met on Sept. 16 when they
protects food m the lunchroom flew in Pearson's Jet S t a r
fium germs spiayed around over the Columbia*'River Ba­
by " sniffly
tty youngsteia.
^ y n, from Great Falls, Mont.,

Ry Donna Estes
The Longwood City Council Thursday night
heard David and Richard Joyce, of Casselberry, pre­
sent jdans for n proposed" stock car race track os-*
timated to cost SI00,000.
The track would be located in the western sec­
tion of the city on t h e --------- —-------------------- r—
Haines property on Satilando Springs Drive.
The proposed speedway
would be constructed on

City Policemen

MY ACHING HACK ia what this huR* crane
would say if it could. A workman from the Russ
J. Daniel Crane Service, Winter Park, hooked
onto a 60-ton beam at the United State Bunk of
Seminole. The crane bent to the task and then
bent again, as inn l&gt;e seen above. No one was
hurt.
^
(Herald Photo)

jssk sk

thrombosis means * clot in
, ... ... . . .
...
n'
th# * rt*rl,»
th#
brain.*'
(.old Moran, who tnvrd Sir
Winston's life when h« m u
stricken with pneumonia dur­
ing ona of tha World War II
llig Three meeting*, read the
bulletin from a slip of paper
as he stood on the dootktep of
the C-hurrhill town house al
Hyde Park GaU
He refused to expand on the
wording of the bulletin itaelf.
Churchill has Ih-i-ii suscep­
tible to ruhla all his life, atuh

BRIEFS

Bridges Down
WASHINGTON (U PI) —
u: S. Air Force fighter-bombera destroyed several bridgas
on a main Communist supply
route in an air attack in Laos
Wednesday.

Peace Corps
WASHINGTON (U PI) —
President Johnson It considering a plan to tend Peace
Corps volunteer* into the
Communist satellite nationa
of Eastern Europe.

Health Hazard
WASHINGTON (urn —
,r,M ro,,ure , f * r,UUo" which
would require manufacturers
|to place health hazard warn­
ings on cigarette pacYagrt.

2 Yanks Die
SAIGON (UPI) — Two
Americans nnd a Viet names*
were killed today when a U.
S. Army helicopter hit a
power line and crashed in
flumes northeast of Saigon.

Star Dies

HOUSTON, Tex. (U PI) —
IJeanette MacDonald, 67, who
■played Juliet to Nelson Ed­
dy's Romeo In a series of
movie musicals, died Thurs­
day of a heart seizure in
j
w,lh
t-' ho.ary meet !.M eth o d is t Hospital.
ln«*"
investigate items before coin|in» *• decisions, tlems will he
UNITED NATIONS. N. Y.
placed on the agenda by Fri­
(U P I)—The United States Is
day preceding the meeting.
preparing for a confrontation
It was voted to readverti**1
with Russia on the UN finan.
for bids to he submitted by &lt;iiil issue snd is lining up
Feb. 4, H p in , fur leauifacing support for a General Assem­
Highland, K*eigie»-n anti Mar bly vote.
vin Avenue*
Motmti wan
adopted to open Keller Ave­
nue from Oak an far a» pos­
nATON
i i O l l G E , 1^.
sible itlui l.nkevu-w f I o III ( UPI) — Southern governora
( hutch to Oiange.
may mret in Washington next
II m i n agieed that plant he Tuesday to discuss their re­
drawn up fur erection of new ',|IOu,B to Ihe federal govern*
to|lri luiiUtrea aiajLj|.*tqlitgc menl'a move to cart o ff milroom at the city park:---- * b’ns of doHarf in financial
Councilman Percy White sol to Southern schools unlcaa
bad a motion lead by the tlo-y integrate.
chairman that the dog ordin­
ance lie amrmh-d to icqinic
Dial all dogs in tlit- city la- on
OMAHA. Nch. (U P I)—Two
leash or in kennels. Action persons were killed and tight
wss postponed until Informaispitalized in poor condition
lion can he sought fronr othei, today ill an early-morning
communities in the ana on Ihrre-alaim fir* at a down­
how similar piuldt-ma are town working men’* hotel, A
handled.
total of about 8&lt;&gt; persona
D a le a n d J u n e o f n r x t m e e t­ was
evacuated
from
tha
in g w a s not a n n o u n c e d .
Eagle Hotel,

j

Confrontation

Aid Parley

Hotel Fire

T ra ffic L ig h ts On

Traffic signal light* were D ean’s List
turned on today at the inter­
William H Bassett, 124 Bun­
• »
•"riou»- vM'-cially in section of Higliwa)* -131 and ker Lane, a freshman at Gear*
17 92.
gi.v Institute of Technology,
v,cw of hi» advance.) age.
The light* were in*t.tiled in Atlanta, was honored for high
! an effort to rurtail a ra*h o f ' scholastic achievement by beI accidents and near amdcnC* ing named lo the Dean's list
J at the busy intersection
I for the 1964 fall quarter.

r v r n ‘ ‘i * s lig h t e s t one IS I l e a l

Sub-zero Wave
Hits Northeast

Slid III J I. Hobby lias giv­
United Prcsa Inter national
en high praise lo Police Chief
The most sc*rre cold wave
Roy (,. Williams and his men
of the season sent tempera­
for tip* help given in control­
tures falling far below zero
ling ti attic during the Inaug­
1 in New England today while
ural Rail Jan 7.
I a anow • storm made driving
''The spirit of cooperation
hazardous throughout the iyiidwas outstanding and was re­
I west.
flected m the way your men
Temperatures plummeted to'
bandied any assignment giv­
IS below In New England af- 1
en them." Hobby said in his
ter aundown Thursday and
letter lo the chief. *
i
were expected to sink to 2S
"Without your assistance,
lo So degrees below through;
(his rnuld have possibly been
interior New England and up-1
one of the greltest traffic
state New York by daybreak
jams in the history of our
Bitter cold still hovered
county." Ihr fftter added.
|over the upper Midwest while
The sheriff pledged contin­
a new storm apread one to
ued cooperation between tha
three
inches of fresh snow
two departments.
from Eastern Iowa to the cen- j
tral great lakgt region.
Store Becomes
International Fallal Minn., J
A ‘ Drive-In*
recorded a record low temp­
JACKSONVILLE (UPI) - erature
of 42 below zero
A dime itore inadvertently be­ Thursday and Hlbbing, Minn.,
came a dnve'in here Thurs­ reported a 44 below reading.
day.
liaavy snow squalls played
A car driven by Mrs. Gladys off Lake Ontario with nine In­
Stoat
Bradfieki
smashed ches of trash soow for Boonthrough the front of the store, ville, N. Y., Thursday. Up to
taking plate glass windows and six Inches of snow fell lo
pieces of masonry with R.
parti of Ohio.

1965 M O D E LS

DISCOUNT S A LE
LIST PRICE
SA LE PRICE

$2122.95

$1946-00
(Equipped)

ONE WEEK ONLY

HUNT

LINCOLN-MERCURY, Inc.
322-4884
109 N. Palmetto Avr.

Hanford, Fla.

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, BUCHANAN

HUtory'i most lavish.

Newspaper Enterprise Assn.
Many taxes formerly deductIhle on the annual Income tax
return were eliminated hy the
10*54 Revenue Act. These are
the tax on cigarettes and alrohoHe beverages and fees
paid for auto lirense tags and
drivers' licenses.
The Treasury Department
also has reviewed the salrs
lax allowance rharts In the 38
states having state, rounty or
city sales taxes. For each
GRANT
JOHNSON
W A S H IN G T O N
State Internal Revenue Serv­
Where the jewels were.
"Jest plain JolksJ
Man oj Jew words.
ice now has a chart showing
the, optional amount of sales
tax which may be deducted
without any proof being re­
quired. These automatic al­
lowances are based upon total
But -Harding's speech was oysters, BOO rprarts of chicken |of venison, 75 bams and 125 income and the number of per­
sona in the family.
so fu ll. of "incomprehcufible salad, 1,200 quarts o f ire tongues.
In most of the states the
The evrnt, it is said, was
polysyllables" that literary cream, BOO quarts of jelly, &lt;50
saddle of mutton, four saddle* |long remembered.
critic H. L. Me'nckcn said it
possessed the “ style of a
rhinoceros liberating himself
by main strength from a lake
of boiling molasses.” Harding
had "tortured” the American
language, charged Mencken,
and put it “ to cruel and un­
usual uses.”
Inaugurul speeches have
been Used to set the tone and
thrust of the new administra­
tion. But strangely, there
were four chief executives
who delivered no addresses at
alL -BnSKn Ia T WOr?CTWmrr.
Johnson and Arthur were vice
presidents who succeeded to
the higher office through
death. Hut since nnne was
elected in his own right, none
ever got the jrlianee to make
an Inaugural speech.
It will he some time before
the total hill for the MtiJf* innugiatlun comes in, hut no
douht it will run into the hun­
dreds of thousands Just to
ItKIIKI. QUARTET will npputtr under the upon*
erect reviewing stands around
anrship of the Anchor ( lull of Seminole High
the White House cost about
School iit 8 p.m. Thttrsthty, Jim. 21. in the S1IS
f|(j&lt;j,(MHl these days. Though
auditorium. Tickets may he obtained from any
whcn 'Ahrhnry Taylor WIl„,
club member, Touchton’s, Itoumillat and Ander­
„ w„ ni j„ they cost *200 and
son's and June Brown's beauty salon.
the carpenters were glad to
tie earning $1.50 a day.
This inaugurnl crowd will
no doubt to- well behaved. Vet
I tin White House reception
ftir | |ll(.„ttl wll„ „„ ,||,
j
|y lt
that
lnM.nl |tf
htM)
f|UHrl(.m | ,|lf.r„ w|Ul
1
to f „ rilKl.,“

How America Had A Ball

I‘

* I l f Jerry Klein
• WASHINGTON (N B A ) —
The ghosts of George Wash­
ington wearing black velvet
and diamond!, Woodrow Wil■on forbidding an Inaugural
ball a i “ frivolous” and Wil­
liam Henry Harrison killing
himself delivering an H,000word-long Inaugural Address,
all will be among the Invisible
audience at the Capitol Jan,
£0.
As
Lyndon Johnson • Is
■worn In aa their successor to
tha nation's highest office
they may reflect'.how dra­
matically
Inaugurala
have
-Changed,
ington ~ mi
LBJ for decTdlhg to“ break
custom and wear a plain bush
ness suit for the ceremony.
The father of his country
never felt comfortable In the
fancy dress and varnished
shoes his advisers fell dignity
r e q u i r e d , but apparently
Washington tried to make up
for this flamboyance by giv­
ing the shortest inaugurnl ad­
dress, just 134 words.
On Wednesday e v e p I n g
some 20,000 persons are erpeeled to attend a scries of
Inaugural balla, a tradition
begun by James Madison In
1809 (when only 400 turned
up). His predecessor, Jeffer­
son, had disapproved of a hall
berausa It “ smacked of roy­
alty." .
Klmilnr celebration* wore
ruled out by Fruoklin Booseveil, Hoover, Coolldge, Hardlag and Wilson, perhaps senslug America’s raining involvement in war, said such
The pullin' was so unruly
ball would lie "somewhat friv- r„||„wil,|r j , l( u.m ’s sweating
ololis in the fare of the sol in that they left the While
emn responsibility assumed In House virtually in Inlteis At
taking office a* president "
lerwaid. Jackson and los vn e
Piesidrnt Johnson's lining presfdent. Joint Calhoun, tool
Ural speech will probably fol trouble f noting enough on
low
111*
“ jest plain folks” hi obeli china on whnh to
style and be of moderate have dinner.
length. It tmiK about an boor
A t 11
- S i , m il t 's m
for Ihurlion tb grt .44o-the ai|g«**| iriepl-loll, Jewels wire.
8,578 warder prepared for him stolen from ladle*,' gowns ami
„m
by Daniel Webster crmngb |J((,
time for him to gel chill
m! up flint tint mi*nunit «»&lt;
and die of pneumonia within miff!** MINI "f t M ilt l&lt; "" prnpln1
the month.
\w-if Mill m illin g Jttniim! f t y
Inaugural addresses have iiiK t«* JorMtu l i n n Im U ami
varied in quality as well a* Cflilt
quantity, of course. The one
(Mitt itf I fir nn»Ht lavish tmnAbraham Lincoln delivrrrd at
i n fu l l u U »i p m H *
his second swearing-in ("with (icntiiii iniiUgUniiiou wan Iud I
malice toward none") has be­ for Juttim lliiihniluii. A »prcome a classic of s|«'ken lit­ riiil huihlinir wnn ifcttitl for
erature, though it was one of tho party* 2M!» fu't lorijf, duethe shortest: Just 68* word*............
wh„,.
b|u#&lt;
John- Kennedy's, loo. will i
probably bulk Important in
inL.lu,tklK 4U0
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VA Will Close
14 Hospitals
WA.SHINGTtfcl (UIM) — 1
The Veterans Administration
(V A ) advised luwmukei* it
will elute 14 hospitals and 17
regional offices across the
country. It eatiniated the'sav­
ing at $125 million a year.
Hospitals to be rinsed were
picked on the basis of low
patient
demand,
difficult
alaffing. and outmoded struc­
tures, the VA said.
Function* of regional of­
fice* on the list for closing
are to be transferred to the
nearest other available VA
offices.
Target dat* for all closings
I* Jun* 30.
Hospitals to lie closed are
at Bath, N. Y.; Castle Point,
N. Y.; Clinton, Iowa; Dwight,
III.; Fort Bayard, N. M.;
Grand Junction, Colo.; Lin­
coln, Neb.; McKinnay, Teg.;
Miles City, Mont.; Rutland
Heights, Mass.; Sunmount, N.
Y.j Thomaaville, Ga.; Whlti
City, Or*.; and the Tuberculosia Division at Brecksvllle,
Ohio.

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Yank Ousted
W ARSAW (UP1) — Tha
Polish government has septaad • U. 8. Air Fore* attache,
. Col. George F. Carry Jr., of
■• spying and has asked him to
Wave tha country.

sales tax allowances for 19&lt;51
return* are not as liberal as
those permitted In former
years. There Is this saving
graret Unlike the experience
of past years IRS will now
permit taxpayers who pur­
chased an automobile in 19*51
to add on to the allowance in
the slate schedule for sale*
tux the actual amount of state
salrs tax pa 111 on an auto pur­
chase.
This probably will mean
that the taxpayer who buys a
car every year or two will
have in the aggregate a high­
er allowance for sales tax
than formerly. Those who buy
a car no more often than ev­
ery three year* will have a
smaller deduction. ,
Also deductible in the tax
column are real estate taxes
(but do not IncluJe special

G ET TH ESE
JA N U A R Y

assessments for roads or sew­
ers), state and local gasoline
taxes, state and local Income
taxes and personal property
taxes which many state* have
on investments and revenueproducing securities.
It is well to remember that
NO federal taxes such as those
charged on transportation,
utilities, admissions and the
various excise taxes arc de­
ductible.
Here ia the gas tax for the
various states:
5 rents— Illinois, Kansas.
Missouri, Texas, Wyoming.

South Dakota, Utah, Wiscon­ tax forms are available In \
new Bl-page book.
To order a copy send name. **
address and 50 rents to: “ Cut
Your Own Taxes," c/o (San­
ford Herald). P. O. Box 48^
Dept A. Radio City Station,
New York 19, N. V.

B'.s ren ts— Massachusetts.

sin.
'
6ki rents— Arkansas, Geor1* •
gia, Vermont
(5.58 cents—Oklahoma,
7 cents— Alabama, Califor­
nia, Florida, Kentucky, Louis­
iana. Maine. Mississippi, Ne­
braska, N e w
Hampshire,
North Carolina, Ohio, Penn­
sylvania,’ Rhode Island, South
Carolina, Trnnrssee, Virginia,
West Virginia.
7 4 rent*—Washington.
8 rents— Alaska.
Maryland was &lt;5 cents to
June 1, 1964, 7 cents thereaf­
ter.

&lt;5 rents ArUnna, Colorado,
Connecticut, Delaware, Dis­
trict of Columbis, Idaho, In­
diana, Iowa, Michigan, Minne­
sota. Montana, Nevada, New
Jersey, New Mexico, New
York, North Dakota, Oregon,

(N E X T: The Only Tim e
Sickness pay* Off.)
Al| of the valuable Informa­
tion contained in this series,
"Cut Your Own Taxes,” PLUS
additional advice and sample

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President Johnson wants ev­
ery .govenment department
and agency to hunt for more
ways to save money.
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order at his first cabinet
meeting of the year.
A White House spokesman
said Johnson placed heavy |
emphasis on the important*
of cutting government costa.

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A Clock Watcher who ha*
hop-scotched around the »tatc
has nothing but praise for this
city's mailmen. lie's telling
alt who will listen hour court­
eous they are. “ Everyone I
pass offers a warm greeting,”
he reports.
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Another Clock Watcher has
a canary that can sing but
just won't. She decided that
it was pretty lonesome stay­
ing home alone during the day,
what with her Mister o ff to
work. She also decided that if
the canary wouldn't sing,
she'd get another. A call was
placed to a place that has
canaries. They'd make a *»ap.
it was agreed. Minutes after
the 'phone was hung up. the
canary brgsn.to sing, and sing,
and sing. And the Clock Wat­
cher was near tears. But the
canary has to go; the deal is
made.
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Council O K
U .S ., Canada M ay Drop Auto Tariffs
Seen
Likely
Leaders Eye
Seminole County

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W E A TH E R : Mostly cloudy and cool thru Saturday, some showers; low timiiiht In 60s.

7 ^ ' r t V l t e T r o p ' ( Targe s jic ),
mVm ~'i7.
• h a im , » k T » ^ u 8 ^ , 7 in 5 P ^ * » n£.,» Iatc a l t
lw
lui, men's casuals, a canary. i°^a President and Mrs. John
son.
The Chief Executive
Seldom hat a Chamber of and First Lady got there
Commerce shown such ener­ shortly before midnight (C iT )
gy as that of the one repre­
after a three-hour jet flight
senting
Seminole
County.
from
Andrew* Air Force Base,
Committee chairman were call«M to repoVl on there projects Md. to Bergstrom AFB, Tex.
the other night. Just one per­ They flew by helicopter from
son out'of s male of commit­ Bergstrom to the ranch, 65
tees was ubsent And he sent miles away.
Before leaving Washington,
Ins sincere regrets saying it
was mandatory that he be the Johnson* threw * surprise
elsewhere. With altitudes such party at the White House for
ss this, the county has got to retired Commerce Secretary
Luther H. Hodges. It was atgi ow.
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tended by members of the
Like roast beef!
Whir cabinet and other high offidcMsn't? Then visit the Amer- cials and their wives
l, an Legion Post Hume off
The President and his wife
Highway 17-ltd Monday night then flew from the White
for a feast. S uits at 7 with House to Andrews AFB by
a brief business meeting and helicopter,
accompanied by
entertainment to follow.
staff aides to assist in the
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Pearson talks and in work
When bida were opened at this weekend on Johnson's ad­
the sellout boaid meeting
dress for his Jan. 2u inaugur­
Thursday fur “ sneer* guards." ation
I)r. “ Dub" Eppa quipped: *T
Pearson has been vacation­
thought a metre guard was i ing In Florida and he is meet­
handkerchief," )ie was en­ ing with Johnwm on Hie way
lightened to the fact that a back to Canada
They last
sneeze guard Is a glass which met on Sept. 16 when they
protects food in the lunchroom flew in Pearson's Jet S t a r
11urn germs sptayed around
------- over the Columbia' River Ba­
by "amfXly" youngster*. _ l y n. from Great Falls, Mont..
"
i Id'Vancouver, British Cotum-'
When th« school board bia.
meets with the local legislative
At the International Peace
delegation on Fe!&gt;, 1 they wilt Arch on the Canadian • Amer­
request that the minimum ican border, they *igned Hie
limit for bus riders be reduc­ Columbia River treaty set­
ed from two miles to a mile- ting up i joint project for de­
and-a-half.
velopment of that tres's pow­
e
e
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er and other resource*.
If Don Bale* i» approved
Negotiator* have completed
by the Governor to fill the work on the pact abolishing
vacancy on the school board,
auto tariffs between the two
this will leave a vet alley on
countries, which would have
the board » f trustees. Thtre
fo be followed up by congress­
is some talk of possibly doing
ional action because the pre­
away with school trustees or
sent trade law permit* the
making them a part of the
President to cut tariffs in
board — ninny tounlie* al­
half but not to abolish them
ready have done this. Beacon
for having tru»lees w»» main­
ly to administer the ichool
tax district* — * practice
which is no longer followed.
Any change, however, would
require legislative action.
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The ataff of “ Smoke Sign­
al*,” the Seminole High school
newspaper, gave half the pro­
file of their Chriatmas issue
to the Judy Kinnaird Fund,
reporta Mr* Thelma Lewis,
faculty adviaor. This along
with a |M contribution from
the Future Farmer* msde the
tidy sum of *60 lo help with,
the little Geneva girl’a hos­
pital bill*.
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continuea in thi* area and faw
people stem to mind. Some
farming Interest* would Ilk*
e chilly »pell, though, to help
matute their ciop*.
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J O H N S O N CITY. Tex.
VOL. 57
United Press Leased Wire
(U P !) — President Johnson
was back at hit hill country
J
ranch today for an informal
meeting with Canadian Prime
Minister Lester B. Pearson
and probable accord on a
■‘little common market1' in
automobiles.
An agreement doing aw
with Canadian and American
fly Dottle Anstin
tariffs on automobiles and
School board officials re­
parts for new autos was ex- j viewed final plans for instalHere'S a thought-provoker: nected
pccted to emerge from JohnJohn ' a,*on of ETV reception anWhat is the very first thing
lennas at Seminole County
son
*
talk*
with
Pearson
at
ypu remember and how* old
elementary and junior high
the. .l.BJ spread today and Softool*
were you 7
at Iheir meeting
Saturday.
Thursday afternoon and set
Items which can’t he pur­
Pearion and his wife were Jan. 28 for an inspection lour.
chased in Sanford: A woman'* scheduled to arrive at the Installation of
antepnas at

If all the people who »re
still writing 1964 on checks
and letters were stretched end
to end they'd reach from here
to 106S.
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Complaint department: Post­
master Cccile Heard, referr­
ing lo the * gag" picture in
The Herald about the “ dnn't
walk on the grass" sign on the
post office lawn, queried
“ Wh»t do you mean—saying
I've got sanvlspur* in my
liw n?"

on the S t Johns River

FLO R ID A

NO. 105

By Donna Estes
The Longwood City Council Thursday night
hoard David and Richard Joyce, o f Casselberry', pre­
sent j«tuns for a proposed ‘ stock car race track es-*
timated to cost $ 100,000 .
The track would be located in the western sec­
tion of the city on t h e -------- ------------ -------e— —
Haines property on S:i»Inndu Springs Drive.
The promised speedway
would be constructed on

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48 acre* adjacent to the high­
way. The Joyce brother* Mat­
ed that plan* call for a Hank­
ed oval cmc-quartcr mile as­
phalt track to cover 12 to 11acre* of the property and a
JfiO-hy-50 fool concrete grand­
stand with approximately 1,.
500 aenting capacity in addi­
tion to steel bleacher*.
The entire racing and grand•land area would be fenced in
LONDON (U P l) — Sir with a 10-12 foot high ply­
wood or metal fence.
Winston Churchill, Britain’*
Mayor David Wentworth
vrnerahle 00 • year • old elder ami the rouncit Indicated they
statesman, has suffered a cer­ would approve the proposal af­
ebral thromho»|», hi* physi­ ter the legal description of the
property involved i* checked
cian said today.
. A medical bulletin signed for toning.
,i&gt;liter Dimness
business vauncii
Council
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V . In
in ,-Jlinvr
l£ _U rd
said’ChurcTffTPnol bnly suffer- ouneed
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Brain Damage
Puts Churchill
Near Death

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BRIEFS

Bridges Down
WASHINGTON (U P l) —
Ui S. Air F'orce fighter-bomb,
er* destroyed *everal bridge*
on a main Communist supply
route in an air attack in Lao*
Wednesday,

Peace Corps
WASHINGTON (U P !) —
President Johnson is consider­
ing a plan , lo tend Peace
Corps volunteer* into th«
Communist satellite nations
of Eastern Europe.

Health Hazard
WASHINGTON
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staled for next year,
tcdhtroiluce leofel.tlon
legislation w
which
nMhtsaki™
hic h
In other business, the board
ed the thromhosia hut also is ment* to be: 11. L. Helms and would require manufacturer*
signed agreement* with the
to place health haiard warn*
seriously ill with a circulatory B. II. Ferrell, buildings, park* ings on cigarette paAagr*.
Orange County School Board
weakness that followed a cold. an.) grounds; Fen ell and
In participate In Ihe use of
Helms, finance; Beley White
M AIN V A LV E W H EEL on new Lake Harney Water System ia turned
its visual aids library. Under
2 Yanks Die
The aged statesman, who
and t arl I.uininler, water;
by
W.
T.
Shmldick,
state
director
of
Farmer*
Home
Administration
(top
terms of the agreement Ihe
was 00 on Nov, 30. was strick­ Lommler and Helms, streets;
SAIGON (U P l) — Two
photo), in presence of lUninm MeGmigli, county FHA «up&lt;*wi»or, and
local board is supplying Ihe
American* and a Vietnamese
en
at
Ids
home
in
London's
Lommler
and
White,
fire
de­
Mrs. Margaret t ’anmiack (le ft) and Mrs. Margaret Dunn (righ t), direc­
salary of a film librarian
were killed todny when a U.
fashionable Hyde Bark Gate partment. Fust councilman
tors of Lake Harney Water Association. In back are Ralph Cox. FHA dis­
who will handle the films used
S. Army helicopter hit a
named
for
each
.committee
trict director; F. Siep Holmes, association president; Emory Meridith,
section.
by local schools.
power line and crashed In
will serve ns chairman.
contractor; Chillies Trues, engineer and Ray Morgan, association vice
Bids for lunchroom supplies
Thrmiedieel bulletin said;
flames northeast of Saigon.
It
was
decided
that
hence­
president. In bottom photo, Holmes watches as Shuddick gives wheel a
including
“ sneeze guards''
“ After a cold Sir Winstun forth all complaints are to
final spin to send water into 71 homes.
(glass lo protect food! were
has
developed circulatory I
out &lt;&gt;n special form Star Dies
turned over to Mrs. Charlotte
HOUSTON, Tex. (U P l) —
weakness and there lias been mid referred to Hie proper
Whitmore, school lunchroom
Jeanette MacDonald, 57, who
a
cerebral
thrombosis."
committee.
superintendent, tor study and
played Juliet to Nelson Ed­
The bulletin wa* »igned by '
Council agreed that it would
recommendation
dy'* Romeo in a series of
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to
p
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tr
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s
f
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im
tin
Plans (or additions of five
Lord .Mon»n and Loid Drain,
1
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movie musical*, died Thurs­
classrooms at South Seminole
two of lintftiir* mo.l di*t»i|f- ,,f*r 1 tnrmml
day of a heart seizure in
Elementary ami Altamonte
ui.tie.lmedical men
,""*f w" ,,
■''•‘■•'lury " " " l Methodist Hospital.
Springs schools were to be
A cerebtal (Inumbusli is the lug. to give member* time to
sent lo the stale lor approval
formation of a blood clot that investigate item* before ruin­ Confrontation
Uils week.
prevent* circulation uf blood ing to decision*, tlrms will be
UNITED NATIONS, N. Y.
Funds left over from ma­
in a blocked are* of brain tis­ placed on the agenda by Fri­ (U P l ) - The United States I*
terials used at ('rooms High
day preceding the meeting.
sue.
preparing for * confrontation
School will tie used lo widen
It was voted to reudverllae with Russia on the UN flnan.
Lord Moran, who is 82 him­
the entrance road leading to
self, has been Sir Winston's fur hid* to tie submitted by rial issue and is lining up
South Seminole
Elemental:
|physician for many years. Feb 4, tv p in., for resurfacing support for a General Assem­
and Junior High schools to
Lord Moran is an authority on Highland, Kveigieen and Mar bly vote.
facilitate hue service, the
Motion was
disease* of the brain and the vin Avenue*
board , reported
adopted to open Iteitrr Ave­ Aid Parley
ueivout system.
The matter of suitable land
A medical specialist asked nue from link ns far us pos­
R A T O N It O llC E , T*.
on which to build a mainten­
to comment on Hi* bulletin sible and 1 ukeview f r o m (U P l) — Southern governor*
ance shop and bus garage was
(hutch to (flange.
suid:
may meet in Washington next
discussed and members dect
It was agieed that plans tie Tuesday to discus* their re­
'T h e
phrase *, initiatory
ed lo look lor a new piece of
weakness' n disturbing It ran drawn up fur erection of new sp o n se to the federal governproperty ~ai**nuneZ3iow owned
mean- Fir Wsuyton's condition lu|lrl taiilities and-jj.atwilgi' mnnt'e move to out off milby the board is within an SI
1* very eiv+huir" TTie crreTiral room at the city park:— -.jfk'n* of dollars' In financial
industrial tone.
thromhoxl* means a riot in
Councilman Percy White aid to Southern school* unless
Walter Teague, ichool ad
had a motion (cad by the Hoy integrate,
By JoAnn Hay*
i At present (here are five- and limit by Meridith Corpora- oils of the aitenrs of the
ministrallve aide, told the
chairman that lb* dug ordin­
brain."
A
water
valve
was
turned
and
one
hall
nub
v
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ilistrilm
Hun.
bulb
if
Orlando,
[ward that »rvcral instances
land Moran, who saved Sir ance lie amended tu icquitr II()tC * l I' l l ’ O
Easement' lor pipe lines a
of srhool vandalism were re late Thursday afternoun near lion line* to u-iu Hie 71 cusOMAHA. Neb. (U P l)—Two
Winston's life whi-n be wss that all (fugs in the city I......
Geneva
to
send
a
flow
of
fresh
turners
and.
according
to
F.
cross
private
properties
were
ported during the recent holi­
stricken with pneumonia dur­ leash or in kennels. Action person* were killed and eight
day* and ichool* requested water (or tile first time in his Steg Holmes, association pre-vi given by Slulfant. Aliwrt (amFran ing one of the World War II wss postponed until informa- hospitalised in poor condition
permhslon lo remove stolen ,or&gt;' 10,0 a lo,a* °( 71 homes dent, the lystem is designed mark, Frank Cygan. w
H
llruce
and Big Thrre meetings, read the lion can he sought fr&lt;&gt;m othet, today in an early-morning
to handle any ger.eial increase Wells and W
items from their inventories in the Lake Barney area
bulletin from a slip of paper communities in the area on three-alatm fir* at a downsurveying
work
involved
was
The
action
by
W
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Shad
61
demand
with
possible
expanIn other business, the board
as he stool] on the dooistep of lmw similar ptubleiut are town working men's hotel. A
ilori
a
led
tiy
W.
II.
Heath.
gave permission for Sanford ^'ck, alat&gt;r d,'* ctor
Farmer* siun ujj to IOC per cent
handled,
j total of about 80 persona
Final ir aHun of plans lo get
Thr board of directors which the Churchill town hnuae at 28
Junior High, Seminole High Home Ad tit mist ration and spr
Date ami jtmc of nest meet- was
evacuated
from
(h*
Hyde Park Gate
fresh
water
lot
thr
area
began
served
the
association
through
rial
guest
of
the
Lake
Harney
»nd Crooms High to enlrr in
ing wa* not announced.
i Eagle Hotel,
Hr
refused
to
expend
on
Ihe
to contracture! agreements Water Association for thr cere- Jan 31, 1964, w h appllra Its critical development year wording of the bulletin Itself. „
fr ,
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with the city recreation de­ mony. culminated months of lion by the a*soci.itiun for a was unanimously re elected
Cluin hill has hern tusvrp- * r j l l t l C l &lt; l ) f l l t N (M l
partment concerning use -of planning, engineering ami in- loan Horn Farmer* Home Ad for 1965 at a business meeting tild e to Colds all his life, amh
Traffic signal lights were Dean’s List
the gymnasiums for basket­ situation work on Hie SGat.is*KJ ministration with assistance of field following the dedication even the slightest one t* Dent turned un today al the inter­
William H Hassell. 124 Bun­
water
system.
(he
local
representative.
Its
Members
ate,
in
addition
to
ball and othrr city recreation
ed e* serious, especially in section of Highways 4.71 and ker Lane. * freshmen »t Geor­
Ceremonies
ti*oh
place
at-mon
I&gt;
McGough
ll&gt;
mid-year
|
Holme*.
Mr*
Marjaret
t
amprojects, The tentative agree­
17 92.
view of his advanced age.
gia Institute of Technology,
ments are to be submitted the well a-ndoputtip house site the loan ha 1 been approved mark. Mrs Margaret [tuna.
The lights were installed In Atlanta, was honored for high
Ideated
one
mile
eavt
of
Gen
anil
C'fti
struct
ion
bills
let
on
U“
&gt;
Morgan
and
Heath.
to the board for approval be­
an effort to curtail a ru-h of 1M*ludsstie achievement by beeva off Sit -Pi on property do- the ay stem which w.is designed
---- ------ —----fore signing
accidents and near accident*' mg naitird lo the Dran't list
natcij by T J. ('halfant
by Sirnerson and \'«»cia
at Hie busy intersection
1fur the 1961 fall quarter.

Hiafirey Water System Jio '

1,1 Sheriff Praises

Altam onte C h ie f

COLUMBIA. Mo (U P It —
Tlie daughter of a"*untver*ity
professor, described as beset
by personal problem*, drench­
By Itanns Estes
ed herself with gasoline in a
Altamonte Pnbre Chief Russ
lonely barn, alrurk a match,
Milne his resigned to accept
and eruptrd in flames in * Die position of Police Chief in
Viet Nam style torch luicide.
South Dsyton* *t a consider
Thursday.
%
able increase in salary.
Police hunted today for a The resignation was submit
mysterious telephone tipster led Thursday to Altamonte
who warned Ahem' «fle»d of Springs Mayor W Law-rence
time that Ann Atherton, 26. Swofforil who made the an­
was planning to kill herself
nouncement today. No replace ,
“ He said he’d read about it
ment for Milne was named at
in the paper and if she did thia time.
and if *h* didn't, he'd » » e
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her tomorrow." .aid police Drizzle Covers
Capt. J. C. Smith
M i l l Atherton'* chirred Seminole County
body wa* found in an aband­ Headlights remlined on vir­
oned barn on the west edge tually all of this morning a* a
steady drizzle and heavy over­
of Columbia.
, t
She was the daughter of Dr. cast krpl the area in predawn
-and Mr*. Lewi* Atherton. He condition.
An outbreak of ‘accidents
i* a history professor at the
kept ihariff'a deputies and the
University of Missouri.
Dr. Richard Johnson. Boone Florida Highway Patrol hop­
MY ACHING HACK in what thia hujffc crane
County coroner, described the ping around the county. Most
would aay if it could. A workman from the Russ
death a* ''definitely tuicide," of them were said to be
J. Daniel Crane Service, Winter Park, hooked
and aaid the dead woman minor.
onto a 60-ton beam at the United State Bunk of
"hai bad personal problem*
Tb« rain started early last
Seminole. The crane bent to the tank and then
for a number of years" and night and continued Intermit­
bent again, a* enn lie aeen above. No one waa
bad been under psychiatric tently throughout the night and
hurt.
(IIn aid Photo)
rare.
this morning.
t

Takes New Job

4

C ity Policemen
Slu-lllf J 1. Hubby lias giv­
en high praise to Polite Chief
Roy (i. Williams and his men
for lit* help given in control­
ling ti attic during the inaug­
ural Ball Jan T.
'"Hie spirit of cooperation
wav outstanding and was re­
flected in the way your men
handled any assignment giv­
en thrill." Hobby said tn his
letter to the chief. '
“ Without your assistance,
this rould have possibly been
one of thr greltest (raffle
jam* in the history of our
county," llie fftter added.
The sheriff pledged contin­
ued cooperation between the
two department*.

Store Becomes
A ‘Drive-In*
JACKSONVILLE (U P l) —
A dime *tore inadvertently be­
came a dnve'tn here Thurs­
day.
A car driven by Mr*. Gladys
Stone
Bradfield
amashed
through the front of the store,
taking plate glass windows and
pieces of masonry with K.

Sub-zero Wave
Hits Northeast

United Press Intr rnition*l
The most sevrre cold wave
o( the season *rnl temperalures tailing far below icro
in New England today while
a mow • storm made driving
hazardous throughout the ^lldwest.
Temperatures plummeted to'
IS belnw in New England * f - 1
ter sundown Thursday and
were expected to sink to 25
lo So degrees below through
interior New England snd upslate New York by daybreak
Bitter cold elill hovered
over the upper Midwest while
• new storm spread one to
three inches of fresh snow
from Eastern low* to the cen­
tral great lakes region.
International Falls! Minn.,
recorded a record low temp­
erature
of 42 below tero
Thursday end Hibbing. Minn.,
reported a 44 below reading.
Heavy enow squall* played
off Lake Ontario with nine In­
cite* of freah enow for Boonvilla, N. Y., Thursday. Up to
aix inchra of anow fell lo
parli uf Ohio.

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Sewell

Forgetting
Is Important

Leaves Jan.' 31
For Seminar
*

By Jane Casselberry
Scventeen-ycar-old Ann Trawick, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
A. K. Trawick of Forest Ave­
How often wc have wanted forgetting cannot be empha­ nue, Altamonte Springs, is ex­
to learn to remember. Per­ sized too much. I have not
haps many of you who read heard of a book being written cited over the prospect of at­
this will be reminded of a on the art of forgetting a sub­ tending the United Nationshook you bought that promised ject .Maybe someone should Washington Seminar during
to help you remember. You enter this unique, important the first week in February.
may have gone *o far as to and undeveloped field!
She is being sponsored by
take a course with the idea
perhaps you recall, at this the Senior Methodist Youth
in mind that you would not point, an incident in your life
Fellowship of the Casselberry
SENIOR HIGH FE LLO W SH IP officers of First Presbyterian Church.
have to work so hard in learn­ which has caused you much
Community Methodist Church.
Sanford, difetnts plans for the group’s part in Sunday evening worship
ing a trade, tfillrjg a story or, grief and whirh could have
She holds the office of treasur­
services when the Senior High Choir will sing nnd njembers will lead
remembering a name.
been deleted if you had exer­ er in the MYF group. '•
prayer and direct responsive rending. Shown (left to ripht) are Penny
Certainly it is good to hive cised the ability to forget.
'Ann, a senior at Lyman High
Nichols, secretary; Toni Hemphill, president; Andy Lyon, vice president,
a retentive memory for much
How pften one will find that
and Linda Parnell, treasurer.
(Herald Photo)
of life, but the importance ot
cot being able to forget causes
hfm to want to “ get even"
with one who has treated him
wrong. A scene from a . program of Amos and Andy illus
By Donna Estes
Last year the church a-i-pt- ' and a debt retirement, making
trates die futility of “ an eye
The First Baptist Church ed a record budget over prev. )f&gt; th, m lj 0r portion of the'
for an eye and a tooth for s
of Longwood this week adopt- inua year* and over suh.cchlonlh alldudn ” In ore scene
ed-a rerord budget of $33,31)0 ed it by I3.1WL Total gifts ,
Andy complained a1rout the
By France* Wester
for 10n3 were in ex.es, of
ln *'Wlti" n ,0 ^ p !e t m g
''Kingfisli'’ slapping him on
for the coming year.
Beginning the week of Jan
Ibe chest when be wanted to
Sunday is the beginning of $29,500 and represented « «t thc nt'w educational unit in
18, the First Baptist Church
emphasize some point. Andy
a Forward Campaign for en­ per cent increase over the the next few weeks, the church
of Lake M iry will conduct a
said. “ I is fixed for him now.
_
also plana to purchase a new
couraging and enlisting mem­ previous year.
study course with classes
I put a. stick of dynamite in
bership in the Stewardship of
This year’s budget will pro- piano for the auditorium to
darting at 7 p.m. each day.
my vpst pocket and the next
Hiving through Tithing.
vide for a full time secretary inntch the present or gun.
The Adult book on “ Deuter­
time he slaps me, lie's -going
onomy" will he taught by Rev.
to get his hand blown off."
V. C. Ladd. The Intermediate
Andy forgot that in the pro- j f l C i i V M l
*
Book, "Exploring The Old
cess he would get hi, •hr.vrt • $ £ f
T
iU ,
i
Testament" will l*e taught by
Claude Isbell.-'
' j
• *
Let us'nsk God that we tw- —A ft.*. A
.j,
r f f r j unlor C lay subject
allowed tq remember what Is
\NN T R A W IC K
will he, "Beforc'J^sus Came",
good but aNo to /orget what
with Bob Srallorn'ns the tea­
Is bad.
f
School and a student council f
cher. The Primary Class will
Tlu-re are several ways you rhatdain, ha, t,e.-n busy writ- j
atudy "The Story of Samuel"
may find liclplul in forgetting in2 an «-,«ay of more than I.with the teacher, Mrs. Mary
one ot these way, i, to refusi- 500 wor ts on Ihe orgamration ,
Hnopenrardncr.
to dwell on the unpleasant or of U&gt;« UN as a prerequisite (or
The Beginners Class sub­
had as much IT? po**lt»|e hv (he trip.
ject
is "Good T i m e At
substituting good If you want
She will leave from JacksonChurch”
and Mrs. Grace
to memorize a poem you re vtlls* b&gt; j«-t for N'cw York City
Brown will be Bio teacher
call the word, and thought with 34 other young people
The Nursery Department will
over nnd over until the image from the Florida Methodist
be taught "Day Time and
is implanted In your mind in Conference on the morning of
Night Time” with the teacher
such a way as to he recalled Jan 3t. The group will refur this class to be announced
easily Theddea for the tiad i, reive briefings lw-fore vittmg
to refu-p to ri-calk Itie image In on vr-dons at the United
and it will Iwcouie more and Nations where, they will twmore dimed.
allowed to interview delegate,
Forgetting i, not easy, hut from various countries,
if you ijay3 close enough to
On Wednesday they will proGod It is (msslide
cecd to Washington where they
tly iin»* | ■iiurlbrrrjr
'talk to youi clergyman if ar. linking forward to Inter
T h e W Si s o f *
i**i ry
r ‘sfiiifilliiiiy Mvtbtnhal &lt; Imrt h you are serious uhout wanting view* with I toll-la - senator,
will
row im-mbur* to forget Both you and he „nd eongrevuucn and visiting
writ be glad
j Congress white it ,» in session f
*ho
been receive*! into
They al-o will meet member, I
tho organization iJurtnir the
of (tie Supreme Court and at- 4
jurat year at the ifum*n»l nival
tend a priiv t service schedul­
jftlf to he h»M nt l i0
ed at tin- t.iriroln Meniortal.
T u r Pilny ill WaaVar Hull.
(trie of ihe most intriguing
Mr*. Phillip ( amber, praai*
parts of I heir Wash ihgton tour
dent, hnn trailed mi r ircutivv
wilt tu a visit to Ihi Russian

Baptists Adopt Record Budget In Longwood

U.S. Protestant churches
Monday airlifted to Algiers
the first part of u total ship­
ment of WO large tents for
homeless earthquake victims
of M'Sila. an inland city over
100 miles southeast of Algiers
Stricken by a series of quakes
Jan 1-3.
. .
A cargo capacity of 133
tent* left John F- Kennedy
Airport at 5 p.m. and arrived
in Algiers at 5110 p.m. Tues­
day (Algiers time). Each tent
will shelter l'J homeless,
‘ Desperately in need of emer­
gency shelter are 25,000 inhabitants of the older, poorer
section of M'Stln whose mud
brick houses collapsed. The
modern part of town with its
sturdier buildings was left in­
tact.
*
r*
The c hjl r c h e s , through
Church World Service, their
overseas relief and rehabilita­
tion agency, are underwriting
the ro»t of the $13,000 airlift.
&lt; c s \ (Christian Committee
fur S-rvlce In A lgeila) asked
&lt; him It World Service to se­
cure the tents at the specific
request of the Algerian gov­
ernment. The purchase pii e
of $12,500 will be reimbursed
by Algerian authorities.

■ Pr. E. Stanley J. ties, mft
sicnary to India and the East
f o r riuue than 30 y e a r - , will

conduct a Slpiritual I.ife Mis.-a,n at Winter Park Methodist
Church,. l'J"&gt; N- Interlaken
Avenue, beginning Sunday"and
, nntinuing through next Fri:
-.hi y.
He will be speaker at both
services, 6:30 and 11 a.m.. Sun­
day. and for evening servie'a
at 7:30 from Sunday through
Friday. Next Thursday at to
am. he will lead a spcial
service for women only.
Pr Jonar went to India as
a misMonary in 1907 and
through the years developed
many missions, f o u n d e d
schools and built a theological
eeminary in India, supporting
much of this work through
his own efforts,
,
His first book, “ The Christ
of the Indian R ad,” written
as a report of his early years
of servi e, h*cimt an mimedin(« h* si seller. Since, he has
written -J other books, one
every other year.
Ip his 'evangelistic work
about the world, he reports
that he haa Increasingly felt
the need for the churches to
unite, believing that "A Un-

i t Church in.- America” will
trive the nation a new moral
nnil spiritual leadership, at
home and abroad. llis pr po-als for achieving, on a wide
scale, church union with freedom, will be outlined at next
Wi dneiday evening's service.
.Members of all Methodist
chufehes in the area, as well
as the interested public, are
invited to attend the special
evangelistic- series at Winter
Park Methodist.

Alt houis Catholic Wo men’s
efuh "111 hive ■ hake sale thi»
Sunday following nil ninsT*.
All members of the Pari*h nr*
invited to participate In tho
sale.

(Alongside old post office)

Carpels • Furniture
Tile
• Pianos
• Rental Reds

............ ;£ * i\ V * 4 V V ;J J i! -

W SCS To Honor
New Members

Menu Reported
For Dinner

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t*i tlit* liiiH-i thj( t«j iL*&lt; «i*a
pr*»j**&lt; li*.
Tht program will ha
•entod by Mu Mltivin
I lain h-Iiq will u*i* a*
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Johiiion.
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any m«
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nr itmy hr |iurrha«»‘*! a? tin*
ijtmr. !Im* i vatHHia «n&lt;l nf*
rHiigriiN iit* fur delivery arrv*
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Ivn Mrt.rary.

JAttend
services
th is week
t uourow i

The charge to Ihe pastor wa,
By Fianres Wester
Itnpteaaive Service of givrn by Iti-v. McGatlin. and
ihi rliuigr to the congn gallon
Installation was bild at Com
by Hes Baiton Thr installa­
in unity fleshy tei tail l Imrcti tion jiruycr was given hy Rev
in Lake Mary Sunday at 3 Bales' Rev, Stevens pronounc
j, m, when Jtcv. Alice h Kle ed the ticnedu-liun
vens was iilslalied as new
A reception in honor of Rev
pastor of Ho' ctiuich.
ami Mts
Stevens was held
The Commission participat­ immediately following flic ser­
ing m this service Included vice of installation in the rdu
Elder J Boyds- DrLoach, snu rational building lor e v e r y
iterator, fiom New Smyrna one attending, hosted hy the
Beach; Ilev. Cliailes W Bat church officers
cs, stated clerk of North Flor­
llcv. Stevens' former pa*
ida Freshytery. from Titus locate was in Flagler Beach
vijle; Rtv . Lucian W Scott, before accepting call to the
retired former pastor ut this Lake Star) rtiuich
church, from Winter Bark,
Bev. James M
Thotupsou,
FOB ANY OCCASION
pastor emeritus of the Lake
Mary church; Bev. James B
FLOW ICRS
McGaffm, from Glenwoud;
ARK A L W A Y S
Jlev. Iliuinai Barton, slated
CORRECT
aupply of Community Preaby.
Icrian Church of Lake Mary,
from Winter Garden; and
Rev. Leonard S. Hogenboom,
from Weirsdalr.
Bev. Scotl gave the Invoca­
tion. The scripture was read
by Rev. Thompson. Rav. Ho
SANFORD
genboom delivered the aernt’
FLOW ER SHOP
on. During the Installation,
. K. 1st Jk .Hanford A
lha constitutional questions
1822
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were asked by Lldcr DeLoatbAn

From Duluth to
a.ilad makin's owe their
color and flavor to tho Florida sun. FloiluirsnffiflfSlfS'nftillny porcentago of the goodness in salod
bowls across the country. Over 50% of the nation's green peppors, for example.
Other important Florida-grown Baled staples Include tomatoes, celery, lettuce, romaine,
cucumbers, escarole and chicory. (And that's just salads.) Furtheimorw, since winter is just another
growing season in the Sunshine State, Florida provides on even greater proportion of these
important foods for cold-weather antipastos And. thanks to Florida's modern transportation net­
work, theso crops reach customers in northern markets within 24 hours of harvesting!
Tho Florida sun keeps business, and industry green, too. The tax'climate — both business and
individual —•-is os favorablo as the w eather. . . nnd the source of dependable, low-cost electric
power is as bountiful os the sunlight. So if you and your firm are looking for growing space, think
of Florida You'll be in good company. From tomatoos to transistors, bustness takes to Florida
So does the manpower that business needs, from unskilled to executive. So do growing families,
like yours.
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And you won't oven have to wait 24 hours for a gardon-fresh salad,

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Johnson Avoids Religious Controversy

A r e a M elh od isfs
S e U M e s fin g s .

It* Maryann Mill*
The Bear l.nkc Mcthodl/t
Commission oil S lt'iaidjhi"
nnd Finance will meet at 7:10
|).m. Saturday at the churrh
with Ji hn A. Parnell presidirit;.
Pn Sunday, Rev, William
Irwin will call a apiyinl
■don immediately, billowing
the morning flervhe fur the
purpose of ai Uni: upon rcriniimenil all tm fur i ei tifleatlnn nf
lay sjieakets, Mr. aril Mi*,
(ill nn Whipple, John Morgan
mnl Itiehunl S.iiii.it/, whu
have comph teil the l eit .:;e 1
11ninliijr inurse. Other Mi * itie'» ti'hi’llllril fur the meet*
ini; im luile* fillin g‘the v.i anej on the I’ ommittee on Nom&gt;
illations ami naming miuthii
member to the Commission nn
Stewardship ami Finance.
Member* &lt;'f the Hear l.ake
riiuieh h.ive i i ii invited 17
hear lies. K. Stanley Julies,
noteil inissionaty to India and
the Far F ist, at Winter I’urh
Methodist Church, Ilia Interturhcii Avenue, when he e itdie l* a special lif.i imss-iijn
s e ll'* 1‘iieh evening III xt week.

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For Holy Cross

I In* I and Hostess tor Holy
Cross Episcopal Church, sSatt
lord, lor -the IMa year will
he Mr and Mr* Phil 'Simp­
son wtio loimd the goid ring
in Ine Epiphany &lt; ike destg
noting them tins honor during
traditional, evii-mome* held
la-t Slindav in nin g bill miin,llo- ehureh v annual I e.i*t of
I.iglil* service
I ■ 1- a th Hope and i hardy
emblems m tin
i luldii n a
take were found by John Ma­
li and Hilbert •bmp-on found
llo -oii-’ it &lt;1 -ri d of t i:lIt *|lie
no dal w i- found bv
Mrs
M -its. i i .leer
I mi i andle i ght -erv o p pi &lt;
it 11' i tin- r ike i nn mg o r&gt;
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English Estates
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MOItK T H A N $-110 will lie ttirnoil iwer for the luiililiiiyr fund of the Chuliiotn mnimnniTT rtumirMiy-nroiimi'is itr'tiu* \vomruf* ntn.Miim Kolldw.*lu|i a* result of n tevent ha/iiitr sponnoreil liy the group. Shown at the
sales tables tile, from left, Mrs. Jan Stuns, Mrs. liuth I inswell and Mrs.
Myrtle Monti,
(Herald Photo)

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Catholic Pastor To Conduct
Program For Women's Club
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Host, Hostess

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.to . rtU»T^txjlW..&lt;;b u r c h _ t c U ls 'a t c h a n t s hav* •PPOjU*)di-i ^Caihalir* ha»r^npgptcd any
Tha net effret of tha^eUilpua - ■
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— school (or coin.......uch a- tc rcct aid to .paroc mnl schools (■ ht.il aid program that slid controversy has been to para*
President John*on has come flglon, history, lllrraltire and on the ground that tt witnlil not hcnrftt the one rich!h of lyre congressional nction on
up with a new formula for civics—which have a high iileo- violate the constitutional prin­ Vnii rica's children in paro- education and make it impossciple of church-state separa­ dual schools a- well as tliose ible to get any previous federal
avoiding roluou* controversy locicat content— and attend a
tion.
in public schools."
|aid bill enacted.
over federal aid to education piib'.tr school (or such relative­
lit* solution is to keep fed­ ly neutral courses as science,
eral aid funds tinder the ad­ math and foreign languages
ministrative control of public
Catholic and Protestant load
educational authorities, but ers previously have indicated
refinin' that they In* used in a a. willingness to experiment
way that wilt benefit all the with the shared time concept
js'Or rhitdren of a eommiinily, as a possible way out of pie
j including those who attend deadlock over tnr Itiding paro
H IL D R E N ’S
W O M E N 'S
parochial schools.
dual schiMis m a direct fed­
The practical effect of the
eral aid program.
|formula will be to enrouraite
so-called "shared time" ar
I*A III
I rangrments. under which pa'ro
The January meeting of the
chial school students attend
public schools for part of each Shirley Smith Circle of Pine
crest baptist Church vstil ty
day.
Shared lime program* are held at !* IS a m. next Tiles
already in operation In alxml day in Fellowship Hall of the
NHJ school districts across the church
Mrs. Harold Slier
■ Hood, circle chairman, u ill.|
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•.*01 U IX T FIRST STUFFY
The usual plan i* for a child conduct the meeting.

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2ft Itnln rt II Men*
elurur ,JI the im n ii
to the Hrv ‘I ham us
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WMU President
Rccoives Pin
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M r * . J a n u * * I f . S n n U i wan
[■ii m nt**i with thr Wmnan'ii

MituMonaiy t’ nmvi Prim.tentV
I'm iii thr riu&lt;r nim »i i v nr
Aftaniuiite Spi inis*
Ml* H )I Ih iii') will far h-i*X A 4finIll &gt; at I lf n1 fIiifill Al
Chun h of SanUndo .spring*.
in rharJ;,• of thr program.
Making the
prt mentation
T h « evening rirrU
churrh will mpet tie follow­ um Mr* Mary” Helen SulJiYUli, ]*i»L plVaiiiklil •
ing Wl-vk.

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plelnelit t toy A of . ni.kje*., (Hit* U fit III t lie nr* t hu:|« h Iiy till
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Local Church
Plans Revival

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anv t i.iT o b r i uf the v i r i l e or
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Mohr n &lt;Ia/&lt;

W ED N ESD A Y ,

JA N U A R Y

20th,

FROM

10:30 A.

M.

CH A N N EL 6

w a n tin g

\urlill&gt; revival servirr* «*t
C h a ir m a n n f th e e v e n t, M rs
Hie i hureh of (»&lt;*) of I'rophe
M v r th M o o n , a d v is e * th a t all
n 2»Vi7 Kirn Avenue, starting
th * Sunday and continuing p r i.r e r d s w ill go th e * h u rt H
through the following Sunday b u ild in g fu n d —
evening were announced to
9
day hy Itev llubhy Welch.
pu'lor
1 St Mary • Magdalrn lluilil
Ilex . Roy* (Jay Jr . slale ov tag Fund Night *i&gt;ill l*e ohvertr-ier of Ihc Churchen of (&gt;.h1 veil next Wrdncday al (hrof I’rophcey m Michigan, w ill|Orlando • - S4*mini»le Jai Alai
hr evangeli*t and ipecial mu I'ronton in Fern l‘ a»k
All
*it and vlngmg will lie includ proceed* from tie kefs being
rd in eaeh jervicr,
jold by mrmliers of thr parub
Irivltalion to the puhlie *o will go toward the building
xjtrnd ha* been rjclendrd bv fund, according to fronton of*
illev. Welch.
( tmals.

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LOS ANGELES (N E A ) - program at MOM
l t n . Ji m T n wa * haa a pro­ agent, a buaineaa i
blem. It’f the m u m one M n an acroon taut.
Arnold Palmer has. H '» call­
ed How to U re In a Corporate
M e k tr , or which ooe of Iboae
i v j t u really my baebasd.
J a n aa Axookt Palmer, the
potter, haa hla » laondrle* and
multiple miniature golf courana and attrla and acadrlet, to
Jim
Frefoai, the baaebaD
player, haa himaelf apUt op
in nine dilfaraet wayi.
The dUXareoee la that while
Palmar b making hla la the
middle are of l i (athlete-wlae)
rrexoai la off and running at
n . He'd be the Italian Sammy
Click, except (hat he doean t
really run oner people. He
dorao't here to.
This oight he *a a dabbing
make-up cm hlr handaome face
with ooe of thorn apoegea dip­
ped la powder, and orery long
attend of black hair »a a just
In place aa Ji m coeld look pret­
ty lor the people who pet hie
lelerfted •porta metaage over
a local Loe Angelo* it at km,
“ Soon aa I talk to my ac­
countant," ha laid, hla green
eyea looking aaraett, “ I ’ m
going la incorporate (or seat

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^ Why doe* ha do aD tbla?

“ Dlrere location,"
Jim baldly, “ ootH 1 find cut
what I really want. It 'f a mat­
ter of pride, a goal to auereed.
The way I look at K. I'm good
in my field, baeeball So I aurround m yetlf with men who
are good hi thetti. One* you
make a million, you can make
Id million.’ ’
Aa e baseball player, Jim
Pregoai wouldn't awap placet
wtth Joe Namath. That ta, be
wouldn't aign a contract lor
$400,000 for eight yean .
“ Look, there are U guy* al­
ready in baseball," bo ticked
off, “ who make more then
ISO.WO a year. So why ihould
I he myve.f down (or eight
y e a n ? ” Implying, of court*,
ha expecte to )otn the MantleMaya axia ibortly. Ua nodded
confidently.
La at year until the All-Star H IG H STARS— Carrie R a « e ll, S3, o f Michigan goes Just a
itun BUI Bradley o f Princeton to grab a rebraak, Jhn looked Uka a super- little higher than
bound. Tbe two .All-Am ericana, beat college naakelball
•tar but tailed off to badly be’a
play a n in Urni country, are still neck-and-nedc.
not even quite aura what the
final batting averaga waa.
"Must bare been around
.JTT," be aald. “ When It got
down that low 1 didn't worry
year,
-— - - —
‘ «5 l .
“ N * en*i’Ia a l(».J r -»1 S % Cm. j op m oje.' Early pert' Or \JM l
pobUtflt of the Loa Angelea •eaaoe, when I waa going good
Angela, “ will erer have to ran I waa hurt a lot. Last part of
a benefit lor that young man." the season I felt fine. 1 ihould
Fregoal la a aborUlop for the have flayed hurt aU year."
Royal Regatta was the morn­ win and a second place finish
Ha baa made ooe concession
Angela.
Tbla la what the rregocl to hla busy routine since the ing line favorite to win lo- la three official start*.
buaineaa
complex
Include*: baiebeU sea ton ended. Ha nlght’ i featured 10th race at
Another big perfects came
Partnership tn the g A T Coo riarted lowing weight, to he the Sanford-Kennel Club,
in Thursday nljbt in tha fea­
Tbe OrvLie Moeea veteran tured 10th race when She’s Set
(tructioo Co.; vice-presidency took up golf to relax.
“ Now," he aald, "m y wlfa baa scored la two of three and 9- B .'i Cook combined for
In Chocoiato (the W eit Coast
T erikn of Yogi Berra's Yoo never teea me. But It's O K . •tarts this season la battling a 4 4 ticket worth 3908.70.
H oc); selling ears for a guy Soon aa the club move a to Ana- her way from grade C to fea­
She's Set, the winner, went
named Utter, Insurance sales helm, we're thinking of put- ture competition. In her first off at odds of 30-1 ami O.B.'a
f i t ' s a new kind," explained ting in a too-unit development. grade A she .fin It bed ilxth.
Cook waa an 81 choice. The
The fast.finishing little 13 QulniaU* paid 1180 40. A winJim ); limited partnership In That ought to keep raa buiy.”
(he Angel Development Co.,
And doe* it worry him that pounder should get lots of rung ticket on Sbe'a Set re­
which eocompaaeea a 31-unit be might become the richest competition from Frank Se- turned ISO 44.
apartment
hom o
where young tycoon ainee Lance Re- Uch'a Glory Trans whave rac­
Joe Gerard'i KUsntrll, en
Jlpt lives and which be man­ v cot low aebired hla inbert ing tactics ara Juat the oppos­ odds-on favorite to win the
age*. Ho also makea two or tance? Will It affect hla In- ite.
face, got a poor start on the
Glory Trans la a fart start­ set track and wai never in it.
three speeches a week—at a cenUve aa a ballplayer?
fee, of course—haa kla telavla“ I don't think so," he shrug- er who haa been the early
Henry Casweli's Summerion l porU show and will goiged, "because I got too much leader in every race she has etta ran third.
run. Her recordin clu de* a
through an aclort* training (pride."
Results of Thursday even­
ing's races:
l i t R ate — 4/11 — 'Tim e lt.M
L .L .'l Belinda 10 pi 8 00 8.40
La Pete
7.00 1 to
Gator Land
3.40
Qulnlela (7 4) }49 20
Xn4 Race — 6/14 — Time 1I.X8
Rem's Ray
14.40 7.40 6 80
Judy Red
4.20 3 00
3 40
By Sandy Padw*
ana, and Minneaota, and Pur"Naturally what happeped Toy Record Mar
last year la still In our minds." QulnleU (4 8) 137 60
N E W YO R K — (N E A ) — dua, and. . .
Dally Double (7-4) 168 00
Harry Cdmbaa, tha Illinois
In othar words, Harry ta said Skip Thoran, Illinois cen­
3rd Race — 3/18 — Time 12.11
ter
and
leading
scorer.
"W
*
basketball coach, remind* you aaylng hs'a worrlsd. A col­
12 40 4 00 4-60
Juat reached., an early peak Austrrllll

She's S et, O B 's Cook

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In Happier Ending This Season

of the corner candy aturr own­
er wh»M aliop haa juat be* n
Invaded by a doten 5-&gt; ear-old*.
He doesn't know where tr
turn or what to protect first.
Ho he juat aort of stands there
horrified, waiting for 10m*
thing to happen.
Combea rcarta that way to
the Dig Ten haaketb*|| race.
A year ago, he watched hi*
team atreak to a 10-3 record
before eollaptlng completely
in league play with five
■tralghl luaara.
Thia Staton haa begun the
■a me way. The lllinl ha vr
earned national ranking, Uidr
ouUof confcrenc* record is ticellent and again they're on*
of the Big Teh fuvnriu-t.
"Bure, we've got a good
elub," Combea aald, “ but so
doea Michigan ao does Indi­

lapse like Inst season's Isn't
easy to forget, r*|&gt;eciall) when
the opi-oslliori Is even tougher,
A year ago, the p*. pie con­
nected with Illinois basketl.aII
attributed the abrupt dive to
lark of experience and a poor­
ly balanced schedule which
had the team on thy road just
when H started losing.
Rut this year, there arc no
earuaes left. Th* starting line­
up consists of three seniors
and two junior* and the sche­
dule le perfectly balanced
with at least one home game
every Week during the confer­
ence aeason.
While Combea may l-e a lit­
tle Jittery (if he weren't he
might be disciplined by the
coaches' association), his play­
ers are outwardly confident
and relaxed.

Pearsons Top Shuffleboarders
The Orlando team of Bob
•nd Adele 1'carson won top
honors

In

tha

Celery

City

Bhufftfboard Tournament held
here Wednesday and Thurs­
day on the local courts.
They defeated the runnerup team .of Col, F, E. and
Olga Duuagay of I ’cabody by
•curea o f 7b-51; 63-77; and 7760.
N eaify £.'0 players were on
hand fo r the tourney spunsojed by t ill BanfoVd Tourist
and bhuffkboard Club.
Tba Dunaways entered the
finals after having taken the
measure o f Don and Mable
Biddle o f Umatilla, 01-60; I78; 78-00.
,
A rundown o f events Thurs­
day shows:
(ju aitsc finals— Don and
Mable Biddle defeated Ethel
and Lyle Wood o f Mount Do­
ra, 78-60; 40-78; 77-46.
Dunaways defatted Pat Hill
and A ) Smith o f Orlando, 84HI; 81-40; 80-64.
Bob and Adele Pearson o f
Orlando defeated Ed and Han­
nah Webb o f Mainland by forfait.
Joa and' Bethel Smith o f
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and went downhill after that."
"That'* right." nays Tal
llrody, the emooth 8-2 guard
from Trenton, NJ. "Me w*r»
i!' til if fine until w* played In­
diana They beat ua m a real
important gam* early in the
conference aeaenn and after
that the spirit sort of w&lt;nt
out.
“ Thl* year there I* a dif­
ference, though. Mayl«- It’*
Skip. Last araaun they push­
ed him around quite a bit when
we were on offense and defrnilvely they Juat bullied
him.
“ Rut he put on mote weight
over tha summer (he's 6-8,
232) and.now they're finding
out he's not ao easy to move
any more."
Thurtn'a statistic* prove
that much. He's been averag
Ing 21,6 point* a game and
16.3 in rebounds.
llrody, meanwhile, ha* been
been scoring a 16.3 pace and
Don Freeman, a tremendous
jumper for aomeone Juat 0-2,
baa been averaging 16 a game
fmm hla forward spot. Bogie
Itcdraon, another forward, is
around tha 18-polnt mark.
A ll that scoring haa meant
a wonderful beginning for
the lllinl, but maybe that'*
why Harry Combes la ao wor­
ried.
It reminds him too much of
last season.

Mount Dora defeated Louise
Anrrhrin and Harry Graham
of Orlando, 89-76; 77 04; 81•1
Kcml finals—Dunaw#
de­
feated Kiddles.
Pearsons d e f e a t e d the
Smiths, 76-60; 80-20.
Playoff for third and fourth
place—The Smith* defeated
the Kiddie*, 76-40; 20-76; 8374.
Consolation Division—
Semi final*— Bay and Jan
Jlarward of Mainland defeat­
ed Ralth and Either Allan of
Orlando, 101-72.
George Slruis and Juanita
Kay* of DeLatid defeated Ruth
liar* and Frank Carleon of
lla ic l Duno held on to a
Orlando. 101-67.
four stroke lead after second
Finale—Tha Harwarda de­ round play.la tha Eadar Tour­
feated tba Sirola-Kaya team, nament at Mayfair Country

W ASH ING TO N (U P1) Billy Mllla, winner o f the 10,000-matar run la tha 1884
Olympics, will
receive an
award aa tba outstanding UJ3.
Olympic athlata on Saturday
from tha Washington TouchClub.

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Conference lead on th# line

o f Melbourne Central
olic High School

to second place DeLand Bull,

tonight .when they play host

Cath­

Tha Lions ro Into tonight's

dogs.

shape after

having taken a 95-65 victory
from Florida A ir Academy
earlier this week. The Lions
have chalked up four wins, ao
far thia year, against six
lotace.
Coach Paul’ MIkJer I* ex­
pecting hla d o b to settle
down and win a lot more ball
games In tha remainder of
the season to offset the "not
ao good" beginning.

Tha Liona hat* been up
against aoma mighty big
club* this year and will face
quit* a few more large
school* before th* Mason h
over. Oviedo la a elaaa B
••cnooi
cKofil arm
anH haa
Kaan
fCktfitw!.
n aa.tw
a^w
^sxiv
Ing with soma elaaa AA
school*.
Melbourne Central Catholic
is aald to have a fairly good
team but observers teem to
think the Lion* won't have
much trouble and the Cate
are expected to walk away
with another victory.
Gam* time I* 7 p. m. at the
Oviedo High School gym­
nasium.

Groover, Demmy
Pace Action

STEVE H O LLO W AY, o f DeBnry. proudly displays n 10-pound black bass
he hooked in “ waters somewhere in, near and around" DeBary. Steve is
keeping secret the type lure he used and the place.
Caves
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PRIZE MONEY was presented to Terrence L. Emerson (center) for
hairing bowled six consecutive strikes in competition ut Jet Lanes. He is
hhown receiving the prize ami trophy from Howard Hodges (le ft), presi­
dent of Sanford Atlantic National Rank, sponsors of the contest. With
them is John Spolski, owner-manager of Jet Lanes.
(Herald Photo)

The Greyhound* and Bull,
dog* will tangle at tha Longwood gym atarting at 8.
Lyman baa won all four of t
lu OBC con lei ta and lost all
four o f tha non-confer* tica
gamea played, DeLand • porta
a better overall record o f 7-2
but one of the lotaea was an
OBC clash with tha Kiaalmme# Kowboys.
A loaa by Lyman would put
them In a tie for tha lead and
it ia reported that Deljimi
could be expected to go on to %
win the title. However, a
Greyhuund victory would put
them in a solid position to
grab the title.
Coach Dick Copeland aaya
' h 'e V fo ilin g fo r the harderi
game of the year but haa
high hope* hi* charge* will
meet the t**L Lyman hna won
•
reputation
of
winning
games by “ aqueaker acorea."
^
The apirlted Lyman quintet
will enter th* gam* aa the
undenlog team.
Starters
for
th*
Grey­
hounds will Le high-scoring
Joe Asher (130 poinsl and
Mike Sterling, guard*; Ed
Long and Gene Winkleman,
forward*; and Dava Matia,
center,
Th* Jayvee* will clash In a *
preliminary event starting at *
6:30 p. m. The baby Grey­
hounds sport a 6-3 record.

Seminoles Play Double-Header

Race Betting

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Holds On Lead

To Receive Award

Oviedo Liana stay home tonight to take on the Hostlers

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Hits $3 Million

llobaon
3.20
Qulnlela (4-7 ) 334 80^.
Perfects (7-4) 380 40
3th Rare — 3/13 — Time 32.38
Royal Actress
11.60 4 60 3.20
Cherokee Ilulou
4 20 3.20
Key Club's Key
3.40
Qulnlela (1-3) 338 60
Perfects (3 1) 138 70
10 Rate — 3/18 — Time 32.28
She's Set
60 40 21.60 6 60
O.B.'a Cook
21.80 3 to
Summeretta
320
Qulnlela (4-8) 1180.40
Perfects (4 6) 3908 70
lllk Race — S — Tima 4U1
Starlight
Kathy
32.40 23 80 13.80
Velvet Shield
8.20 4.80
Billie Paul
.
4 80
Into second Quintals (1-4) 337.40
McDaniel with Perfecte (l-4&gt; 8437JX)
close Utird. F i­ Mutual handle $31,771
bn played this

Club.- Moving
place waa Jo
Marias Cox a
nal round will
coming weak.
Jo McDaniel took Class A
honosi In tha weekly "Ta# to
Groan" tournament. Cl as* B
winner w ai Bury Dlckcy and
P e ig y Billupa took Clata C.
Nina • hole tournament win­
ner « | i Lorraine Millar.

By Jim Bacchus
Herald Sport# W riter

By Marshall I.tarw

It waa Red Groover and
Tim Demmy’a night to ahine
Basketball Tilt
a* they paced their respective
teams. Wall Plumbing and
One For Record
Den Ward Realty In th* BusDARDANELLE, Ark. (U P I)
Inasamtn'i Leagu* at Jrt
— Dardanell* and Lamar High
Lanei. R*d pounded nut a fin*
II) David lligginholham
.varsity contest starts at 9,
t.e*t game th»y hav* played school* iloihed their way into
222/332 while helping Wall
Starters for lh&gt;- laliy Tribe I hi* year. The reason they |the basketball record book*
Herald Sports Vi riter
Plumbing to a two and two
The Seminole High eager* will be Mark ftaborn, Frank w..n w»# because w# were
! orer
weekend.
split with HLH Produeta - A " will go up against two of the Whighum, T*rrj E c h o ls , Wal­
None of the player* did any*
down
after
a
one-point
loss
to
team and Tim waa ronsliten' toughest tram a in th* area in ly Jamigan and Wayne Humthing unusual, but it waa prob­
iliahop ilooie."
with a 212/559 In Ben Ward home gamra tiii* weekend.
stead.
ably th* first modern-day bas­
Realty’a three game decision
Varsity Coach Slack Blythe
The Tribe will play Colon­
Blythe added, “ i said at the ketball gam* to lie rained out
over Mason's Men. Henry ial High of Orlando in a report* “ Colonial has a big beginning of the week that
at half tim*.
Tamm rolled a 214/504 for the Metro Conference affair to­ hall club and treat us earlier « * expected to wm three ball \
Th* credit g” 9t to the leaky
top i pot on Mason’■ team
night and the Titusville Ter­ in tire season, hut that 1* the games this week. Well, wr*
roof in th* Dardanell* High
Plneerett Liggett Rexall riers Saturday night.
can't no that trow hut we can I
School gym.
team continue their fine roll­
Roth gams* will be preced­
.till win two and we'ra going j
ing aa they wen a three point ed by a Junior Varsity trout
to go after them. We had a i
; gouJjJiy yfaterdajg and 1 still (
Juggler
3 20 3 60 verdict over the -HI.II Pro- •tartinsr at L:2lL p. m» The
»»y u# can romejnek.”
Happy Gossip
5 o0 &lt;lu&gt; ta 'll" t-vim with Jim Hue
ME.VUKH8HIP $10 00
The starters for the Tribe
•art! setting the pace with a
then weekday Greens Fe* II
Qumiel* 11-31 320 60
National
Champ
Land O' Lake* Country Clah
201.M3 seri-a. Harold Drier
NEW YORK I UPI I — Ha­ will be Jiteve Groover, Gary
Perfects (3 1) 365 20
ting nn&lt;l attendance at thr na­ Loyd, Hon Hinson, Buddy I Hwy. 17-92. Casselberry
ath Race — S/tl — Time 32.32 1* * * the hero for IN.H Pro­ £o Race Feb. 7
838-2198
DAYTONA BEACH ( U l 't ) - tion’s Thoroughbred r • c * Ftumpf and Bill Day.
Run Out
13 60 13 10 5 10 duct* “ It” team with a nire
Northern Agent
4 60 1 20 '.’0*1 f&gt;02 aerie*. Dance Crack­ Ofliciali &gt;aid that Jack Bow- track* during 1964 reached
Mandolins
9 60 er* won a three game victory sjier. national champion of the new high* of $1,916,257,515
over th# front-running AutoQulnlela (3 It 313 20
Auto Bacin£ Club of America, and 38,905,142 persons, a Cu­
Announcing the appointment o f
mljai team to help tighten up I
Perfects (8 3) 3173 jo
lled Press International sur
will
compete in a 250-mlie
3th Race — l/ ll - Time 32.43, (he league race.
vey revealed today.
Glass-Met grabbed a three AREA late model stock car
James Rock
10.60 4.80 3.80
The lotting total topped the
L a m lo Larry 3 oo ;&gt; to point win from the WTKK race here Feb. 7.
19«i total of $2^25,038,005
Barberry Hank
2.40' hoya aa Gene Beiqu* and
B o x t b t t , of Springfield, by (221,219,510 while attend­
Doug Owens co-starred for
Qulojela (4-7) 320.60
Ohio, was running a strong ance Increased by 1,854,700
the Glaai Mrt team with 179/*
Perfects &lt;7-4) 378.30
fourth in last year* ARCA from 36,210,382.
AS ZONE M ANAG ER FOR
(4h Race — 3/11 — Time 22.41 Mfl and 197/656. respectively.
It a waa tha 11th straight
Dmah'a Peg
7.00 4 60 3.00' Gil Luck set th* pace for WT- rice here when a spin flatten­ year in which betting merestMcAllen
13 40 5 60 i(R with a good 192/536 arr­ ed all four tire* and forced ad and th* eighth In a row for
I. C.’a Merry Vale
3 60 is*. Buddy Noel provided the him from th* raca.
an upswing in attendance.
■park for Dick's Appliance iny
Qulnlela (2 0 ) 334 00
Perfects (2 6 ) 363 30
a two game split with Ron7th Rare — N — Time 41-83 Run aa he belted out a 190, Roman Revel 440 3.20 2 60 608 scries. Kay Robinson was
Partola
20.6012.00
th# "leader of the pack" In
D IVERSIFIED SERVICES, INC.
Start Soon
4 00 Rex Liquor's three gam* romp
Qulnlela (1-4) 315 40
over the Atlantic Coast U n ­
Perfects (4 1) 3137 30
learn. Another fine series waa
Founded 1894
6th Rare — 3/16 — Time 32.18 turned in by Dick Rcnltzlar
Woodridge
21 00 9 20 4 40 aa ha rolled 178/509 for th*
CherokeeSundown
4 60 3.40 HLH Product* " A " team.

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Fri. Jan. 15, ’65— Page ,5

Cut Your Own Taxes

Baldy Now
Has Hair
At $5 Per

By Hay De Crane
fees paid a doctor, dentist, op­ (Doctors' Pharmacy) $125.32
Newspaper Enterprise Assn. tometrist, chiropractor, psy­ Less l 'r of Adjusted
The payment of unusually chiatrist, Christ Science prac
Gross Income ........ 100.00
high medical expenses admit­ titioner, hospital, mental in
tedly it a hard way to get a stitutkm, private duty nurse,
25.32
Excess ...............
tax deduction. But don't over­ and all expenses for labora­ Hospital &amp; Surgical
Richard L. Trice, newly arlook this possibility if your tory' fees, X-rays, false teeth,
.
rived Sanford resident, has
Insurance ............... 216.81
CI.AREMORE. Okla. (U P I) medical bills ran high in 1964. eyeglasses, hearing aids and
been appointed rone manager
Dr. W.D. Walker. M.D. 113.00
— A. Archer, an Oklahoma
Many taxpayers overlook their maintenance, including
In Sanford and Seminole CounDr. S.M. Sprague,
cattleman,- wear* $1,000 on this opportunity for a deduc­ batteries. List also the pur­ D.D.S. ...... .........
,
ty tor the sales organization
62.00
his head. But then, he says, tion, fearing the rules arc too chase price or rental of wheel
of Investors Diversified ScrTransportation Ex­
that's better than l*ing bald. complex. You shouldn't. The chairs or crutches and the
,
vices, Inc., and its subsidiary,
1 0 .6 5
pense (Taxi k bus)
Archer should know because extra effort required to learn cost of an ambulance ride.
•
Investors Syndicate Life In-,
Eyeglasses (Smith
he was bald for 20 yenrs and Ihe rules and furnish the in­ if you have a sufficiently
eurance and Annuity ComOptical Co.) ...........
35 00
didn’t like it.
high amount to call for a de­
pany.
formation can be rewarding.
He has now achieved many
Trice wiH distribute Invest­
Total Medical
We discussed Uic special duction don’t forget to include
a haldy’a dream—hair all ovrn rules applicable to medical your transportation expenses
ors securities consisting of
$46501
Expense .............
MEMHEItSIUP D illVK plans were discussed at a committee chairmen
his head—only* he figures he expenses for those over 65. For in obtaining medical care. This
face-amount Investment certi­
l&gt;ss 3"*- of Ad­
meetitiK o f the Seminole County Chandler o f Commerce at Mayfair Inn.
paid about 75 centa for each
ficates issued by its subsidiary,
justed Gross Income $300.00
all others, medical expenses will include roundtrip bus.
Discussing the drive arc (from left) Cnpt. James O. Mayo, Naval A ir Sta­
hair.
Investors Syndicate of Amer­
Deductible .............. $165.11
are not deductible until after train or tgxl fares lo a doctor
tion Wing commander; Arthur Beckwith, committee co-chairman; Bor­
The hair wn* placed there
ica, Inc., and the shares of
Here are some often asked
they have exceeded 3 per cent oi dentist's office, hospital,
ing Burgess, Chamber president; Robert Besscrer, committee co-chair­
in two operations involving
five mutual funds: Investors
of adjusted gross Income. For clinic, etc. A recent IRS ruling questions in this area—and the
man, and Cnpt. C. \V. Swanson, Navy base commander.
(Herald I’ hoto)
about 200 transplants of five
^
.Mutual, Inc., Investors Stock
example, if adjusted gross in­ permits a flat deduction of five answers to them:
to ten hair roots each, at a
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Fund, Inc., Investors Selective
come is $10,000 the excess ot cents per mile for use of your -Q—May I include funeral
cost of $5 per transplant.
Fund, Inc., Investors Variable
expenses with my medical
medical expenses beyond $300 own car for such purposes.
“ It grow* about half an
You may Include medical deduction?
Payment Fund, Inc., and In­
is deductible.
inch
a
month,”
Archrr
said.
vestors Inter Continental Fund,
A—Medical expenses cease
In totaling your medical ex­ expenses paid for yourself,
Archer. 58. said he rend
your spouse, dependent child­ at the moment of death. No
Ltd. He also will be licensed
penses
separate
the
cost
of
about the transplant process
ren, your parents if you are burial expenses may be con­
to sell insurance offered by
Rearick or Mrs. Claude TruDeBary Chic Association
when he was in New Orleans medicines ami drugs from
Investors Syndicate Life.
furnishing chief support or foi sidered.
sel.
presented a resolution of com­
other
items.
Drugs
may
tie
in
for a football game about a
He will work out of the Or­ mendation to Sanford Naval
Mrs. William
Lakemtn,
Q—I have a heart condition
eluded after their cost exceeds any other person who would
haio qualified as a dependent and my doctor prescribed
lando divisional sales office, Air Station authorities for ac­
Garden Club beautification 1&lt;" r
. .
one
per
cent
of
income.
In
the
, ,
,
He imputed nnil went to
i had not he or she earned $f&gt;00 three one-ounce drinks of whis­
serving investors in Sanford tion following the Dec. 23
chairman, announced a xon
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,,
.
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New Orleans lor the trails- Sto.ooo example, all drug costs
4
and Seminole County.
last year.
ing board meeting reb. 8 at
crush of a Navy Vigilante in
ky daily. May I count this as
plants last March It* ami beyond $100 are deductible.
Investors Diversified Ser­ the community.
Any reimbursement receives) medical expense?
Your
medical
expenses
may
|Sept. 17.
vices, Inc., 70-yesr-old Minnea­
when protests will be heard
The resolution also praise*
He said rath transplant in tie considered only in the year from a hospital, health or ac­ A—Lucky you. It counts as a
against rrertion o( billboards
polis-based investment corpora­ the heroic manner in which
ac cident insurance policy must mistical expense.
&gt;lvrd taking a “"plug
plug” or
of paid. You may take Into ■*
y,,lvra
tion,* is ihcparcnt company of the pilot. Cdr. Cornelius Nob _
Q—My
. . daughter who rtlarin the community.
'
.,,.1 _ , uot, fll)ni the
payments made in 1961:, be dedurted from the cost of
Kie nation's
tihglc ta, gave his life -aiufUic bom-'*
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a
j
3
tV lii ,5MV-' ^ the-preview* yes r 'n W iC J ACjriipTTlcti/rVrexpense* IT Bluel fjfc!
m m gN|p..of luvcstin6nt rompan- haiilcr • navigaln^. LL_ P*ul.
Shield paid $300 of your $500 pendent'until the day of her
» heard
flieTioard to damfe'torTrfw'B-d
• zes, frequently referred to as Stokes, suffered injuries to
Ifi Ihe hSM area. Kafh Sprig ‘ h* v°*1 of ,9*u * operation if j surgical fee last year only the marriage. She is filing a.joint
the Garden Club's highway of
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spare DeBary even greater
hair, he said, was about no payment has yet been made $200 actually paid by you may return with her husband. M%y
beautification project tyhich one-eighth of an inch long.
Total net assets under In­ damage.
deduct a $300 ortliodonist bill
tie shown in your computation.
to the surgeon.
features the planting of Sabal
vestors management currently
Meeting of the association
Here is a typical meslical 1 paid for her early In 1964?
“ It fell out in about 10
Include In your personal
palms along Highway 17-92
f
exceed H billion and the com­ was the first to be t-omltti-tcd
A—This is one of Ihosc ex­
day*,” Archer said, “ lull with- meslical expense
calculation expense deduction for a family
Program for the meeting |in
pany's nationwide sales or by the newly installed presi­
ceptional cases where she
six wrrka it started to the cost of any hospital oi with Income of lio.ooo:
was given by Mrs Olive Sey­ grow again.”
ganizatinn of more than 3.000 dent, Earl Merrill, and was
otherwise would have qualified
Prescribed Drugs
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health insurance premiums.
more. director of Volusia
representatives service more held at the Community Cen­
County public health nurses
than one million customer ter.
i
who sjMike of services avail
accounts.
Other new officers introdu­
K A R L M ER R ILL
able through the organization
Before becoming associated ced by Merrill included Ed­
with Investors Diversified Ser­ ward W. Parsons, vice presi |
j chairmen for visits of the and Hubert N'mrn McGee, so
loist for two selections.
vices. Inc., Trice was an ad dent; Mrs. Christopher But
Glaucoma Clinic mobile unit
juster with General Adjust­ ler, treasurer; Mrs. Peter
ment Bureau. Inc and a Iocs' Kopprnaal, recording secre- to DeBary scheduled for Feb. On-Off Again
independent multiple line in-|tary; Mrs. Archie I.nng. cor 4 and Feb 18
t.OS ANG ELES it 'P I t —
surance agent in Northwest rr*|&gt;omling secri-tar&gt;
and
Mrs Itranck, representing m ,, |M.nr s.lm.fer. 46. ButArkansas.
Rev.
Augustus Summers, Ihe I'ink t.allies of Seminole
f„| if . „nd her husband.
He holds an MS degree from 1 chaplain. Chairmen introdor Memorial Hospital, who pro j„|,n&gt; 47,, were mnirird Sept
ed weie Mrs William It rich, tide all supplies tor eye ex |, |!»4«&gt;. to New Yoik City.
the University of Arkansas
He is a member of the K1 welfare; Parsons, member-j animations, urged all. rose |j, HUH, they we I e divorced
warns Club ol Sanford, Semi­ ship, and Kress A Walter. dents who bate not been ex |,v Stipe mo Judge George A.
amined wltlnn a one • year llorkwciler. Tim e yean Inter
nole County Chamber of Com llOUM*.
In other business before Hie period to take adtalitage ol the same judge H-married
morce, and the Methodist
church. His wife. Judith, and group, it was announced that tile clime visit* Advance ap them. Monday, Judge Dockdaughter Kathy will mote to Andrew Ashley and Mrs Che pointnienl* lor either (talc Weller giantcd them another
male with Mr* divoi-e.
Sanford in-the near future, j sti-r Rearick will serte a- eo should hi

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Th* newest restaurant In th*
Seminole County Business
School win begin its second
semester registration Jan. 25,
Mr*. P. H. Lore, head o f th*
bualnese education department*
announced today.
Hour* o f registration fo r
day classes are 9 a-m. to S p.m.
and A to 9 p.m. fo r night

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Actually, bualnaa* student*
may enroll fo r class** at any
Urn* during th* year with
the exception o f th* shorthand
and IBM keypunch el*****,"
Mrs. Lov* noted.
Th* IBM keypunch cl*** la
limited to six student* and
applicants most psa* * teat to
qualify fo r Instruction. Teat*
will b* given at th* time of
registration, Mr*. Love arid.
‘■Students are recommend­
ed fo r positions as soon as
they are qualified, a* w* are
In conatant contact with local
business and Industry," arid
Mrs. Lov*.
“ For th* pest aeveral yearn
w* have been unable to ep p lf
enough worker* to meet th*
demand,” she added.
Instruction at th# bualneas
achool Is under th# direction
o f th* Semlnol* County Board
o f Publie Instruction and the
only charge# are a nominal
registration fee and tha.cost
o f books, with tht exception

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Other court*# Include typ­
ing, shorthand, bookkeeping,
bin in cm law, business Eng­
lish, office practice and office
machines.

Stock Prices
Hike Pictured
To Continue

Florid* chain o f Ranch Houses
is holding ita grand opening
in Sanford today.
T h * local eatery, fourth in
-the past year in Central Flor­
ida, la located Just south o f
th* city on H wy 17-92.
Already becoming famous
fo r fast service, excellent
raisin* and reasonable price*,
the Ranch Houses are owned
by a trio o f cnterpHitng young
Greek’s who grew up together
in Buffalo, N . Y .
A fte r ether member* o f th*
fam ily cam* to Florida and

'Hard Time' Pictured
For LB J Foreign Policy
W A SH IN G TO N (U PI&gt; — anU-Amerkantsm In «om«\| of
Congress la likely to gtva th* countries receiving U. S.
aid.
PrcslJcnt Johnson and bla
Johnson tent hi* foreign
foreign aid bill a harder time aid message to Capitol Hill
over policy than over dollars Thuraday, On-the-record reac­
tion was about at expected—
this year.
Key Democrats are confi­ Democrat* generally approved
and Republicans centrally had
dent they hav* th* votes to
reservations.
give Johnson virtually all of
th* nearly $3.4 billion h*
seek*.
What they can't predict is
how th* legislators will react
to such Items *■;
—Th# President’# request
for an unlimited authorisation
fo r aid to South Vlat Nam.,
—Th* recent outburst of

Fresh Pastries
Are Featured

B E R R Y ’S

The graetoua, softly • lighted
Interior of the Ranch House
■eats 74 person! at booths and
table*, all comfortably upholtared in modem washable
fabric* in matching colors.
Graceful mate hatick draperlea accent the wide window*
and the Reach House them*
la carried out In the wagonwheel chandeliers which shed
a warm golden glow over tha
interior.

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C. J. Ylanllo*, president,
Peter Lana H i, treasurer and
James T . Argeros, secretary
credit the Instant auecea* o f
their reatauranta to bard
work, good food which has
been carefully chosen and fast.
efficient service.
On# o f the moet Important
s ta ff members la Carl Herald,
a German baker who makes
all the rich plea for th* Ranch
Houses o f Central Florida.
These delicate roncoeotions
have rapidly gained delight­
ed recognitirn from area din­
ers. In addition to those sold

C. J. YIANILOS
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a t th* restaurant by the slice,
diner* may also order one, or
more, to take home.
Besides the home-baked pi**,
equally delicious e*k*s .and
rolls are made fresh each day
fo r the Ranch Boose patron*.
Steaks are choice, hand­
picked and none are froten.
Hamburgers are ground fresh
daily and all food* art sup­
plied from a central commis­
sary, which la quick to bolster
euppltee to any o f the four
area restaurants U bualnese Is
heavy and stock* begin to run
low.
A ll o f tht attractive Ranch
House buildings are construct­
ed on a standard plan for the
most economical operation.
General contractor for- the
Sanford restaurant, newest of
the chain, was A. K. Shoe­
maker, Jr.

Tht comfortable, eoftly-lli
booth* and count*™ i* * t 74
people and each ito r* ha* IS
employee*. AU food la pre­
pared right up front on a char­
coal grill in plain eight o f th*
customer*.
The Ranch R o o *« partner*,
Argeros, Lanarl* and Ylanllo*
expressed themaelre* as being
impressed and pleased with
the success o f their rantur*.
Customers who hare sam­
pled the cuisine, atmosphere
and service express themselves
as being pleased, too,

SIX MORE STUDENTS trained In the operation o f the IBM Keypunch
machine have completed the 90 hour course at the Seminole County Busi­
ness School. The national shortage o f personnel to operate these machines
also applies locally. Seated is Rebecca Richardson and standing are Elizabeth Wood, Jnn Trcckman. Judl Lewis, Dorothy Thomas and Ardys David,
New classes at the school begin Jan. 26.
(Herald Photo)

Wall Street Chatter
NEW YO RK (U P l) — Bach*
k Co. *a&gt;i (hat in view of the
fact that earning* per ahare
are for the m oil part reasonably In line with tb* price of
stock* and few exceaar* are
present In the market, the
rise In atock price* is likely
to continue for the foreseeable
future.
However, Bache eaya "w e
would not be surprised to a*e
tha market hesitate before it
attempts to move to another
Home baked plea and cakes
new all tima high.”
made fresh daily are a spe­
cialty of th* new Ranch
X. T. Hutton 4k Co. com­ House, opening In Sanford to­
ment* that “ with moat techni­ day on Hwy, 17-92, juat south
cal measurements now giving of tha city.
favorable readings, the cur­
Concocted with fine Ingre­
rent rally could carry further dients from-special recipes by
and possibly even teat the In Baker Carl Herald, the assort­
duatrial highs over the next ment of dellcaalee
Include
few session* ’• But the brok­ five whipped cream plea —
erage firm eaya monetary and Key lime, coconut, chocolate
labor uncertainties still lurk chip, bantna and rum.
In the backgorund and "an
In aeaion there are delicious
overextension of commitments freah strawberry and fresh
should b* avoided."
blueberry pies, and pleased
customers testify that they
Thomson k McKinnon w ri­ have never tasted berry plea
te* that th* stock market that retain the frtihneas of
has been "nowhere near as the fruit
any better than
confident aa the business man­ these.
ager* whoae equltlee it rep­
In addition to th* above
resent*." Th# Wall Street mentioned pastries there la
firm a iy i that a “ slrable a- also a Boston cream pie that
mount of speculative funds" delights the Jaded p*late. .
could come into the market
Rich,
delicious
chocolate
at the first sign of solid ac­ layer cake,
coconut layer
tion in any number of quality cake, cheese cake and straw­
favorites.
berry abort caka compute the
drlectabla bakery menu and
Economist Eliot Janeway we can predict that first time
says he feel* tteel
storks customers will be returning
have
been "oversold." He again and again to sample
lays Uila condition may laa&lt; each one, tinea It la so bard
’’a bit longer" but that thr to choose between them.
prospects for the ateel issues
"m ay be brightening behind
the clouds." Janeway com
menta that (be aieef business
ia much better than Wall
Street h i I yet rrtade allow­
ances for.

Ample parking, both tor tha
ruatomer and bis car, are fea­
tured at Use new Ranch Hoaao
Restaurant on Hwy. 17-93, Just
south of tha Sanford city 11m-

opened business In the MiamiFt. Lander-dale area, the three
young men followed, worked
in the south Florida reatauranta o f the chain and then
moved on north to the Central
Florida area to set up their
own Ranch House*.

The *1.7 billion aaked fo r
military aid and th* $2.2 blllion requested fo r economic
aesietance added up to the
loweet aid budget submitted
since the program began 18
ysara ago. *
Last year Johnaon also sent
"bare bones” request and
Congress responded aicord-

PETE R L A N A R IS
. . , treasurer

iH GERO S

N E W YORK (U P l ) — Pat
Colgan o f Carbondale, Pa.,
' signed ae a full-time ecout in
the northeast portion of the
United Slates for the New
York Yankee* Tuesday,

N E W B U R Y ,
England
( U P l ) — Mr*. Janet Warren'*
163-pound E n g l i s h mastiff,
Hector Warren, believed to
he Britain's biggest dog, has
been chosen fo r a part in a
naw television aeries, "Sher­
lock Holmes.”

THE STEER HEAD over the doors Is becoming a symbol o f good food to
Floridans. This is the new Ranch House just south o f Sanford on Hwy.
17-92 holding its Grand Opening today.
(Herald Photo)

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Pleasure!

CHESTEBFIELD,
England
(U P l) — Doctors today repor­
ted the birth of a boy who developed in hla mother1* ab­
dominal cavity Instead of th*
womb.
Chances of such a birth
were placed at 60 million to
one.
The mother wae identified
as Mrs. Cythla lying son, IS,
of nearby Brim Inetc n.
The Infant weighed 4 pound*
6 ounces at birth eight days
ago.
Doctors said
such births
are normally fatal to both
mother and baby.
They said there have been
only 500 case* recorded In
(he Western world and that
only about 50 of thoie Infanta
survived.
The Longion baby was ex­
pected next month. The mo­
ther was rushed to Sceradalc
Hospital when the developed
atomarh pains.
The baby, named Hayley,
has been placed In in Incuba­
tor. Mrs. Long&lt;on Is recover­
ing aatlifactorlly from the de­
livery operation.
The father, Ronald, 28, a
truck driver, was on the road
when the baby wea born.

Chairman Thomas E. Mor­
gan (D -P a .), o f tha Hout*
foralgn a ffair* com m itt**, is
expected to begin author!**,
tion hearing* shortly.
11*
wants to bring tha bill to th*
House Hear bp th* middle af
ApriL
With even bigger Demo­
cratic majorities than last
year, th* committee and th*
Hout* art expected to ap­
prove a $3.4 billion authoriza­
tion, or very cloi* to it.

Business Briefs

Comet, Lincoln,
Mercury Sales
Show Increase

JACKSONVILLE (Spl.) Record sale* of uncoin Mer­
cury division cars during 1964
The Portland vase la a rare
In the Ford Motor Company
and beautiful ‘ b u.r I a I urn
division's Jarksonvlll# district
found naar Rome its the 161h
wvre reported today by George
century.
P. Montag net, district atlet
manager.
Tb* biggest increase wae in
Cornel sales, with 10,211 units
during the year IS per cent
higher than during 1961, the
previous record year, in addi­
tion, combined Comat and
Mercury sales of 14,537 sur­
passed the old record d 1961
by seven per cent.
Sale* of the luxury Lincoln
Continental also were at re­
cord levels, with 3,110 units, an
U par cent increase over tha
record established In 1963,
December is lee also estab­
lished records to close the
year. Comet sale* of TffT were
four per cant higher and com­
bined Comet-Mercury sales ot
1,295 were XT per cent higher
than the respective December
records set the year baton.
In addition, December Mer­
cury aalee were tha highest
since 1956.
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Rinker Materials Corporation
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Brant Brothers, Inc.

Stine Machine &amp; Supply Company

Acoustical Ceilings and Insulation

Well and Pump

720 S. Hughey

Orlando, Florida

Roger Britton
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Language Of Pearls
By Helen Henneaty,
Newspaper Enterprise
Womcn'i Editor
U nlen you happen to have
• pearl bearing oyater • lathed

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away a i a pet, chancea are
your milky necklace la not
the real thing. But, cheer up.
Hardly anyone'a ia.
So atop eating oyater atew
with rigid concentration. And,
anyway, the beauty of today'a
alraulated pearla rivala the
real thing.
Y ea r after year, pearla
reign aa queen of the jewel
box becaute they are fashionably right on everything from
aweatera to formal*.
Cbooalng the right alxe,
ahape and length can, how­
ever, be a confuting taak.
A farooua manufacturer of
fine almulated pearla (Yendome Couturier Jewelry) rugg a it! thla guide to the lang­
uage of pearla.
There are alx lengtha. The
choker necklace huga the
neck. The atandard falla Juat
below the collarbone. Prlnceaa

length enda where the buatline begina.
Matinee pearla
drop anywhere from one to
two inchea below the buatline
Opera length cornea to the
hlpa and can beSooped, knot
ted or given full play. Laat,
the pearl rope, longer than
opera length, la particularly
good for a tall woman.
I f your neck fa leaa than
iwanUke, don't wear a chok­
er. The prlnceaa or matinee
lengtha are beit for you.
I f you're lucky enough to
have a long neck, wear a
choker or atandard length.
But if you wear a long neck­
lace, loop it once or twice,
atartlng at the throat.
A long necklace ahould be
tapered for a allmming look.
Do thla by knotting the neck­
lace to give a taaael effect
Pearla generally come in
four different shape*.’ apherleal, baroque (nuggety), but­
ton (allghtly domed with a
flat baae) and aeed (acarcely
larger than a pinhead). But
moat fine quality man-made
pearla are apherleal. Thla con­

tour conforma to the ahape of
genuine pearla.
Theae auggeatlona ahould be
helpful, but let your mirror
be your final guide — and be
aure lt'a full-length glaaa.
Chic Chat:
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‘ ‘I entertain at home a lot
becauae good baby alttera are
hard to come by. I'd like to
buy a couple of long aklrta
for thla purpoae. Should they
come to the floorT” — Doro­
thy B.
Dear Dorothy B.: — No.
Ankle length la better looking
and a lot more practical, And
even newer la the Jual-below
the calf hemline. Both new
lengtha are amart looking.
There'a no need to awgep the
Boon with your aklrt or to
lake a chance on tripping with
a laden tray In your handa.
Pleaae lend your faahlon
problem! to Helen Henneary
in care of thla paper. While
■he cannot anawer each letter
perronally, letter* of general
Intereat will be anawered In
thla column.

D E A R A B B Y : Where la
a girl auppoaad to alt whan
ah* la on a date with a
boy who drivta a ear with
bucket seats? Would it be
proper fo r her to ait In tha
middle, between the two
bucket aeata ao aha won’t
be ao fa r away from har
date? Suppoalng tha gaar
ahlft ia between the two
aeata T Fleaae anawer In the
paper becauee I know other
girls who havt the same
problem.
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N O T CLOSE ENOUGH
D EAR N O T : The girl
alto in tha bucket eeat BE­
SIDE the driver. The prob­
lem o f distance between the
girl and her date la a mera
drop fn tha bucket compar­
ed to tboae shell run fhto
if she tries to occupy the
"no girl's land” between
the seats. Sit w h en you be­
long. He can’t drive fo r ­
ever.

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• D EAR A B B Y : I am 2d
and tha mother of four chil­
dren. When I married (alx
y e a n ago) I weighed 118
pound*, and wore a site 12
dreaa. I am five feet alx
and everyone used to com­
pliment me on my figure.
Today I wear a alia 18 tt
dress, and the laat time I
had tha courage to g^t on a

scale I weighed 188 pounds.
I don’t have to tall you how
ashamed o f myself I am. I
have gone on every diet
I'v e heard o f and I'ra even
triad to amoka, but It
makea me sick. I just don't
have the will power to stick
with a diet. I've heard than
ia a club people join to help
them lose weight. It's sup­
posed to be something Ilka
Alcohol lea Anonymous. Peopla help each other. I need
inepiratlon and encourage­
ment from other* who have
tha same problem. Or do**n't that work, eitherT
F A T A N D DISGUSTED
D E AR
FAT:
Nothing
"w orks" unles you a n w ill­
ing to work at making It
work. "T O P S " (Take O ff
Pound* Sensibly) Is on* of
the most prominent clube.
W rite to their headquarta n at 2308 S. Howell Av*.,
Milwaukee 7, Wisconsin, for
information about t h e i r
’ chapters In other cities.
Good luck.

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By Jerry Sheehan
Newapaper
NEW
other

Enterprlae Ann.

YO R K
year

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atretchea before

ua. What can the clothing-conacloua man look forward to?
Beginning at the top, the
trend In hale thla year will be
toward
tha printed felt In
check, herringbone and plajd
patterna. Up cloae they have
a dlatinct aporty flavor, but
i t a dlatance they blend Into
an almoat aolld color. Alio
continuing In popularity will
be the auede and bruahed pigakin number*.
Look, too, for a different
type of ault atyle — the ahsped ault. The ahouldera will tie
allghtly aquared, but not in
gangater faahion. The cheat

will be fuller, the walatline
allghtly dimlniihcd and hip*
tapered. The advantage of the
ahaped ault la that It makea
moat of ua look allmmer,
Sweatera are continuing big
In a rainbow of colon. ..Look,
eapeclally for
aweater-aock
combination! — where the
aocka pick up the texture or
dealgn from the aweatcr. Very
aporty and very good-looking.
The foulard breaal • pocket
handkerchief la developing In­
to an Important trend. For
builneaa wear every attractive
color and pattern la being
aeon (heae day*. If you have
been wearing a white linen
handkerchief a q u a r e d
or
pointed, the n dvkf la uae It
for blowing, not for ahowlng.
A bright touch which will

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be more In evidence thla year
la colorful lining! inalde Jac­
ket*. Guya aeem to like them.
Slack* will continue in their
tapered look. The Irldeacenta
will be aa big thla year aa they
were In ' « .
Look alao for
white slacks for.the aummer.
Budget more for your cleaning
bill* In ’*3.
With the Increaaing popu­
larity of tweed* and tweedtype ault* and aporta garb
there will be a revival of
heavier and more rugged foot­
wear. Bruahed leather ahoei
are aelllng like mad around
(he country. Hind - atitched
ahoea
are alao coming on
atrong.
The look, briefly, for 1863
la colorful, relaxed and braw­
ny.

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D E AR A B B Y : My daugh­
ter was raised In a good
Christian home but you
would never know It from
the way ah* haa acted since
eha was 14. She Is 22 now
and Is going through her
third divorce. She could

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By Mrs. Muriel Lawrence,
Newspaper

children when my ion and hi*
wife go out. The boy seldom

ture oil or wax she will build
up a film and after ■ few
such cleanings her walla will
dull. To clean her woodwork
quickly and get it squeaky
clean the should use one gal­
lon water, one half cup vine­
gar, snd one cup paraffin oil.
If this oil Is not available use
Ihe as me amount of all-pur[Hue ccdsr furniture pollah.
Put this in a metal container
so it can he kept warm. I)o
not use it cold. Wash off your
woodwork with this and dry
with a soft cloth and (here
will be no streaks or polishing
(o do. It ia surprising how
much gook ■will come off. This
Is also good on natural finish
wood cabinets, as It cuts
grease. Tills formula was giv-

'Do you think it Is a good Center, says a cat would be
idea to bruin dry falling halrT happy with an empty thread
spool, or a bit of paper tied
Min* is falling and if 1 dare
tn the center so that It swings
brush it, it comes out ao badly.
locally—or buy It a pretty toy.
What should I do? 1 need
Your hostess will bo grateful.
new hair brush if l am to
1 am, when people bring a
brush, but wbal kind?—Mrs.
amall toy tor my pets.
H. K ."
" I t taffeta a good choice for
Brushing stimulates circuit
a dress for me?. I am sixty.
lion; therefore, for healthy
I want it simple in style as I
hair, brushing la essential. The
have nice jewelry to wear with
hair which comes out on your
It.—Old G irl."
brush la already "loose hair."
Stop calling you nclf "old
Massage your scalp with cos
girl," even in fun. Taffeta la
rootle oil, brushing up and out. not teen much at the moment,
Shampoo every week. After
but the brocades are ao attrac­
drying your hair, use tha oil tive. Try it; a simple, straight
on the scalp, not on the hair.
style in brocade la very smart.
Buy a really good hair brush
M o n d a y - "D ear Edylh
of real boar bristle, not ny Thornton McLeod"
loo. This (a an investment
and will do much for your haR.
U ses good comb, tortoise shell
*
i f possible. Snylhetic hnpl#
meota are bad for dry balr, in
fact, 1 think, for any hair I
" I am taw guaat of honor
CLEARW ATER
(U P I) at a dinner. Should I taka the Former middleweight cham­
hostess a gift?—N ."
pion Sugar Ray Robinson and
Certainly, auch as a book, a Toronto fighter Sonny Moore
small
bouquet,, a
growing will meet here Feb. M In a
plant, a ga a a , or any small 10-round exhibition bout.
and attractive gift. This 1* the
Tha flgbt will be bald in the
gesture of wall-mannered poo Jack Tar Hotel ballroom fol­
pla. I f poor hostess should lowing a dinner. Robinson ia
^u va a pat eat. taka U a small five times world champion
gift- Bob Bartoa, manager of and Moor* has woo 33 fights,
the Friaktoc Pat rood Research lost nine and drew in three.

Robinson-Moore
Exhibition Set

en to me years ago by a trail­
er factory man. We lived in
our trailer for to year* snd
The wood

was as

beautiful

when we moved as when we
bought the trailer. So I know
It works. If one fries a lot ol
food thla cleaning should be
done every six months, if not,
once a year 1* sufficient. —
ANN
GIRLS — This would be a
dull old world without differ­
ences of opinion and the right
to sir them. — FOLLY
DEAR P O LLY - The column is like an old and trust­
ed friend to me. I would real­
ly treasure one of those dellgtful P o ll/ ’ftoJlsrs.
v
We hsve five small grand­
children and every table and
mantel shelf was getting clut­
tered with their pictures. W*
purchased a 3-by-i-fool piece
of perforated hard board and
my husband framed it (how­
ever, framing la Dot really
necessary). I painted It to
match the decor in our family
room and hung It over a desk.
I framed the pictures of all
the babies and with hooks
bought for tha purpose group­
ed them on this board. I even
have space left for an expectcd baby. Thla la quite a con­
versation piece and I really
enjoy ihe pictures more now
that thay are all together. —
M ARY
DEAR P O L L Y - To make
your linens look like new, add
a few drop* of glycerin to the
starch. You will be pleased
at how much easier thay are
to Ron and at the resulting
nice gloss. I use tha aamt
trick on marquisette or voile
curtains. The glycerin not only
seems to give new Ufa but the
thing* do not aeem to get dRty ao quickly. -L .M .W .
GIRLS — I added one-fourth
teaspoon glycerin to one cup
o f Ufbt cold water starch and
the linen lokad beautiful. —
PO LLY
Want some help with your
homcmaking? More than 300
chore-ahorteoera are featured
in Polly's 31-pagt booklet To
order, send your neme, addreaa end M cents to: Polly'a
Pointer*, c/e (Sanford Her­
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Radio City Station, New York,

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Jh *U )o m &amp; n :

If you want your husband to least until dinner is eaten In
look forward to coming home peace.
If he's in a bad mood, don't
In the evening . . .
make it easy (or him to start
When you hear hi* car in the
an argument or hurt your feel­
drive, atop what you are do­
ings.
ing long enough to make him
If he has had a good day
feel that hit homecoming la a
and is feeling on lop of the
highlight o( your day.
world climb up there with him.
If he's In ■ talkative mood,
If he has brought home work
give him you: undivided at­ to do, find something to do
tention. If ne seema preoccup­ yourself or settle down with a
ied or tired, let him alone.
good book ao that you won't
If you have new* he isn't be tempted to keep interrupting
going lo like to hear, don't him.
spring It un him the moment
Point out anything you want
he walks through the door. him to notice, instead of say­
Bad new* will usually keep at ing .accusingly, "You haven't

Record Shop

through with night clubs, la
enjoying
the
schedule
of
Broadway, whirh allow! him
lime to be with hta w ife and
two daughter*, Andrea, 8, and
Dominique, fi. He hasn't been
In "Golden Boy" long enough
to I* bored with the routine.
To accomplish this, he haa "Rigor mortis hasn't set in
had to turn dramatic actor, yet,” hvaald. "B u t I'm told it
playing In support of Sammy will."
Uavia In the Broadway musi­
Album o f the week—"B eat­
cal "Golden Boy.” Billy, whose les ‘65" (Capitol) ia a lively
recording o f ,rTh*t Old Black eacureion with the Liverpud­
M agic" haa sold more than 8 lians, Including Rlngo and hia
million coplaa, play* a sinis­ tonsils. (Tha last time that
ter Harlem type who itng* statement can ba mad* ) Sev­
two o f the beet aongs in the en of the elaven songs on tha
•how: "W hile the City Steeps" album were written by John
and "Thla !• Tha L lfa," a fact I.ennon and Paul McCartney,
obvious to anyona who haa and they ara tha beat tune*
heard tha Capitol original cast by far. Tbs Beatles prove they
album,
are^alill the best o f thalr
*T m anjoying tha show lm- genre.
menaely," Billy said, "but I ’m
Da Luxe seta— Capitol haa
surprised I ’m coming across. iaeued some goodies fo r col­
I had thought o f making a lectors. "T h e Hawaii Calla Da
move Ilka thla fo r soma lima, Luxe Set” consists o f three
but I wasn’t aura I waa equip­ records, with 86 tuna* divid­
ped for. an acting p a rt Voice- ed into Instrumentals, en allwise, 1 have no qualm*."
star set, and aongs by the lato
A fte r a long and distinguish­ Alfred Apake. "T h e J e if
ed career aa a top night club Story" U a five-record eel cov­
attraction, Daniel* ta finding ering the year* from 1013 to
disciplining himself the hard­ tho present. The Kingston
est part o f Brood way.
Trio covers "Tho Folk Era,"
" In a night club, if you fool with 33 o f thaR beat-known
Ilka cutting your act, you can aongs.
know the comic w ill do an ex­
Good albums— " I Can S*e a
tra half-hour. For Broadway, Now D ey" (Pete Boegar, Co­
you bar* to loom how to re­ lumbia), " l a tho *30#, In the
a c t"
'40s” (Louis Armstrong, RCA
Billy, wha aajra he ia Victor), T e t e 'e Place" IPeto

Aa It la you've Jrtned her
in her lltle game of deceit by
sneaking about to catch her
in disobedience without her
knowledge juat aa she tries to
sneak in post-bedtime reading
witflout your knowledge. What
she needa Is your open and
unruffled declaration that her
lie hasn't fooled you.
Unless we deliver this un­
ruffled openness to a child

who has lied to us, we can't
expect him to be open with us.
Children lie to ua for the
same reason we lie to our­
selves or to others.
A girl presents ua with the
Image of a good obedient child
who wouldn't dream o f read­
ing when she's suposed to be
aaJtep because ihe thinks we
can't stand the real, deficient
child ahe actually ia. We do
the same thing when we lie.
We present to ourselves or
others an Image of ourselves
as people who never forget
telephone m eatagri,
whose
kindness la always disinterest­
ed and who poses no deflnclences. I f we understand that
fear of our real selves is
what compels u s.to lie, we
can recognize the same fear
in the lying child. We make
It unnecessary to lie to 6i by
our open and unruffled accep­
tance of the deficiency the
child ia afraid to confesa.

Te«MkRto:«^ iV f^ .U a U c a for two (and toon, three) on a food;. 27 per cent for .homing
are enough to make any iuddy • duddy older than 23 blink.
e than 40 per cent o f toll
brid&gt;4 are teenager* and 53
per cent of the glrla between
IS and 18 are m a r r i e d .
On e in s e v e n o f theae
la a mother. Additional figures
show that each girl's first hus­
band is only slightly older
than ahe.
Because o f their youth and
tittle job experience, the young
couples' income ia low and
could qualify for aid from the
President's poverty program
In their first years of setting
up a home. The average teen­
ager has about 3500 a year to
spend from ' allowances and
part-time jobs before he mar­
ries. Once married, the young
couple rquit learn to budget

By Oswald J a c o b y ^ '
a reasonable Rump break, but
to add intuit to injury, the
opposing North • South pair
reached the Inferior conRact
of aix hearts and made it.
A t that table. South woo lb*
first spade in dummy and
promptly led the queen of
club*. There was no way to
make the heart alam if the
club finesse was going to lose.
The queen of clubs was al­
lowed
to hold, whereupon
South drew trumps and cashed
hli ace of clubs. Then he play­
ed the ace of diamonds and a
second diamond to dummy's
queen.
His next p ity was the nine
of clubs. East had to play his
king, whereupon South return­
ed to dummy with the king of
diamonds and discarded one
of his (wo losers on the Jack
of clubs.

By Ruth Millett
even noticed such and such."

By Susan Light,
Newspaper Enterprise Ann.
DEAR MRS. LIG H T:
sophomore
received

in
a

Our
high
failing

way i grade in biology on hia last re\port card. He had n^yer gotthrough it.
, ten below " C " in anything
Make the dinner hour as
line* first grade, ao naturally
pleasant and relaxed a time
we were up in arm*.
aa you can instead of letting it
We had been
dissatisfied
become rushed and hectic, Juat
with his science teacher for
one more thing to be gotten
quite some tiifie, but hadn't
through as quickly at possible.
done anything about it be­
If you can manage all that,
cauae our son is like the teen­
not only your husband look
agers in one of your column*.
forward to evening* at home
He said if we complained, it
but you will look forward to
would be over his dead body.
them too, ao it ought to be
Well, we checked and found
worth the effort.
that more than a third of the
cla i* had flunked the six-week
biology exam. One thing led
to another, and finally about
73 parents approached the
school board in a body and de­
manded that this teachtr be
fRed. •
Fountain, Coral), "Th e Dave
The principal defended the
Clark Five, Coast to Coast"
(E p ic), "Chlm Chltn Cheree
and Other Children's Favorlt * «" (Burl Ivea, Disneyland),
"Cheera" (Tesale O'Shea, Com­
mand) and "W h ite Ginger
Blossoms” (Honolulu Symph­
ony conducted by George Bar•tl, Decca),
s.
High classical— Prokofiev’s
By Ralph W. U e w . D. D.
witty "The Lov* For Three
Newapaper Eaterprlae Asta.
Oranges" (Ultraphone) la giv­
There'a a poignant event
en a good performance by tha Rom 20 years ago that need*
Moscow Radio Chorus and to be remembered aa we en­
Symphony and toms fine solo­ ter another year. The remark­
ists. V irgil Thomson’s "F ou r able 'little book "Unwilling
Salnta In Thraa Acta” from Journey" U the telling of one
Gertruda Stain'* libretto haa man's personal confrontation
been Issued by KCA Victor. with communism. Pastor GoiIt la a performance recorded Iwltxer was In a Russian pri­
In 184T, and tha fast is nearly son camp, l i t had been tor­
identical to tha original cast. tured by tha Nasi fanaticism
Some glow lag music here, and In hU own country and now ba
Miaa Suln'a gibberish la high­ waa delivered into another
ly singable. George Ssell con­ church service that waa to be
duct* the Cleveland Symphony held in theae desolate sur­
(E p ic) ia Moussorgtky's "P ic ­ roundings, ha passed a young
ture* at an Exhibition” (with man who said, " I t is all so
Ravel's orchestration) a n d meaningless, ao aenteie*i."
Stravinsky's "Firebird Suite,”
So Gollwitaar writes, "That
Sing la-eh*— "Once 1 Loved" w m It—toot only our faith, but
(Joni Jamee, M GM ), ‘ T m everything ia the world was
Gonna Love You T o o " (The meaningless and everything in
Hullabalooe, Roulette), "Tokyo tha world, even our fat* would
Melody” (The Glad Singers, ba filled wRh meaning through
Columbia),
"Candy
Appla tho redeeming hour in which
Rad” (S U n Hitchcock, Epic), the Eternal U fa took upoo It­
" I Want It That W a y " (P a l self tha nature of our poverty.
Boom , D ot), "One Little Why did I pass by and leave
Snowflake" (M ol Torino, Co­ him leaning against the wall
lumbia) and "E m ily” (A ndy in despair, mite ad of Inviting
Williams, Columbia ),
him into our aenrlce?
don't

chatter

all

the

low. salary. Many are successfuL When done well, auch bud­
geting eases the special strain
that money worries can put
on a marriage.
•
If you belong to this young
married group, you can set
up a budget using a living ex­
pense guide supplied by the
U. S. Department of Agricul­
ture. It la based on studies
of spending by two-person fa­
milies with an income of un­
der 35,000. It shows what
items lake a large part of your
Income and which a smaller
part.
Once you know how
much goes where, you can
shift certain expenses to fit
your personal need*
and
wants.
Here ia bow income is divi­
ded: Nineteen per cent for

( r e n t e r : m ortgage- paym ent,- 11
utUtlea, furniture' and Equip­
ment); 15 per cent for Ran*portation; 10 per cent, income
taxes; 8 per cent for fun and
persona] spending; 8 per cent
for clothing; 5 per cent medi­
cal care; 4 per cent, personal
insurance; 3 per cent, gifts
and contributions.
The sludy reveal* there |s
nothing left for saving* but
family counselors aay a coup­
le establishing a home should
not expect to sock away much
money In a savings account.
There will be some form of
savings in life insurance. So­
cial Security and job retire­
ment or pension funds during
early marriage years.
If you can save, by all
means do.

Parents vs Teachers

U he wants to listen to a ■on, a
favorite
television
program school,

No Old Black Magic'
lly Joan Crosby
Newapaper Enterprise Aaaa.
N E W YORK
(N E A ) —
For the first time in IB
years, Billy Daniels |a able to
maka a personal appearance
and not be asked to sing
"That Old Black Magic."

I f you don't believe this, bow
about Resting her lie to
little more openness o f your
own Instead of tip-toeing up
and downstairs and generally
lurking about? How about op­
ening her door and saying:
"What are we going to do
about this reading after bed
time? Are you going to force
me to ask your parent* to re
move the bulb from your lamp
when they go out at . .ght —
or are you going to keep it
turned out the way they expect
you to d o ? "

Budgeting Teen Marriage

Old Music Stand
* ’ By Polly Cramer,
Newspaper Enterprlae Asia.
DEAR PO LLY 1 like
Frances' Idea of using a clip­
board for a book holder but
I can go one better. I use my
son's mualc atand with two
clip clothespins to hold the
book open and attached to
the stand snd read while my
hinds are buay knitting, —
JULIA
GIRLS — That la getting
double mileage out of every
minute, lin ’t III — POLLY
tlE A R PO LLY - I read a
bout the lady who siked how
to keep her trailer walls look­
ing beautiful snd you tell
that trailer dealer to go soak
his head. Each time she
cleans her walls with furni­

Enterprise Attn.

D E AR MRS. LAW RENCE:
l, baby-sit for my two grand­

Hate to write letters T
Send one dollar to Abby,
Box 60700, Loa Angeles,
Calif., fo r Abby'* booklet,
"H O W TO W R IT E L E T ­
TERS FOR A L L OCCA-\
SIO NS."

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NORTH
to A T

If You Believe She Lies .. .

gives me trouble but the girl
lies. She puts out her light at
10 o'clock aa her parents want
D E A R C A N ' T : Your
me to tell her to do, but aa
daughter’s d e f i c i e n c y
soon as she think* I'm back
•trike* me as more moral
than physical, but m aybe• downataRa she switches it on
again to read, Though I have
the doctor la right. A fte r
he fill* her full o f vita­ caught her several times with
the light ahowlng under her
mins, you'll find out.
door, she turns ft o ff when
ihe hears me coming and de­
C O N F ID E N T IA L T O
nies that she's bad it on. , .
"W A IT IN G
FOR
TOMANSW ER: Wasn't it hard
M Y ” : He seemt more inenough to raise your own chil­
tereated fn havlnr a ball,
dren without taking on the
than fn having a ball and
moral
education
of
your
chain. Give up.
•
• •
ion's? U you really believe
that this child ia a serious
Problem* ?' W rit* To A B ­
liar, don't
you think
you
BY, Box 80700, Los An­
ahould tell her parents — and
geles, Calif. For a personal
let them worry about it?
reply, enclose a stamped,
■elf-addressed envelop*.

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Q ja c o b lf O n (B h id tp i
In a recent- International
Match Point match at (ha Val­
ley View Studio in Dallas, Tex*
It look one North-South pair
five round* of bidding to
reach a very good alx diamond
contract. South won the first
•pad* In dummy, led a trump
to hLa ace and a second (rump
back to dummy's king.
At thla point, there was no
play left for the contract, but
South gave It the old college
try. He led the queen of club*
from dummy and If East had
.covered with the king, South
would have been able to fi­
nesse against West's ten and
get rid of hta losing spade, but
East held up his king. If South
had known about the 4-1 dia­
mond break before be led
trumps, he could have made
Ihe hand by attacking cluba at
trick two, nut South made the

never keep a husband be­
cause aha waa ao craty
about men. And the lower
they w e n , tha bettor ah*
liked them..
She la under a doctor's
c a n now and the doctor
told me my daughter runs
with bums because o f a
"V IT A M IN D E F IC IE N C Y ."
Is this possible T
C A N T B E LIE V E IT

teacher and said he was a vic­ students' attention.
Whatever the difficulty, ap­
tim of "harassment." A fac­
ulty spokesman talked about parently no one gave the tea­
cher a chance to correct hi*
the other teacher's resentment
fallings
before
publicizing
of parent!) 'interference, and them. Every faculty member
said we were in danger of los­ probably thought, "There but
ing some exxcellcnt teachers for the gracg.of God go I ."
■s a result of our meddling.
For future reference, I'D
Several parent} chickened clue you to what most likely
out. The superintendent ad­ will happen: Hla
superior*
mitted there had been too will watch this man like a
many failing grades in this hawk. (Where were they be­
teacher's classes but said he fore this happened?)
hadn't been atjR to find any­
There will be no more fall­
one to take his place
ing grades. And Ihe teacher
No definite action waa tak­ won't be back next year.
en. What do we do now — if
You've achieved your goal
anything? —
INTERESTED —for next year'a class. In the
PARENTS
process you may have ruined
ANSWER: Haven't you done a man's career.
enough aReady?
Granted, the teacher was
Please send your school pro­
probably at fault. The six- blems lo Susan Light tn car*
week exam possibly wasn't of thla paper. While she can­
valid, or the Instruction that not anawed each letter per­
preceded It was Inadequate, sonally, letters of general In­
perhaps discipline waa so poor terest will be answered in this
the teacher couldn't bold the column.

The Doctor Says:

Go For Broke
"Thinking about it today, I
know that herein Ue* our
worst and it. oat frequent'■■fail­
ing — that of enjoying the
Gospel instead of pasting it
on, of pasting by when a de*
pairing nun has lost faith tn
the Gospel because be has
never experienced it person
a lly."
In this time of much cyni
clam w# need a rebirth of
vocation. In a time of disaster
we know bow to rally to a
cause and to ibarw magnifi­
cently. Now we need to know
bow to rally Ip a time o f afflueoce, called by the quality
of our faith Instead of juat
b f the pressure of danger.
I don’t know whether many
people really maht New Year's
resolutions any more. Perhaps
they’re cynical about tha busi­
ness, not certain that they’ll
ever keep them anyhow.
None theleaa. I ’m impressed
with the earnest people la al­
most every community who
devote them selves to civc pro­
grams, philanthropic groups
and causes which demand de­
dication of limn nod thought.

I f this la Rue, then there’s
hope in giving this age a sense
of vocation. Too many of those
old resolutions were juat patch­
ing up the situation instead ol
transforming the person. We
need this sense of vocation.
It waa easy enough (or the
pastor to remember that das­
ps Ring man who had found
life meaningless. Our probbiem la that are move so rapid­
ly that w* don’t see them
Sometime* we don’t even rec­
ognize the lose in our own
lives.
This year wiH take many
of us oa "unwilling journeys.”
The way in which we respond
and the quality o f faith we
share will make the differ­
ence. W* are here not juat to
enjoy the Gospel but to share
It. We are here not juat to en­
ter a year, but to enrich this
margin o f tima.
John Ciardi ones said of this*,
ag*. "W e are ao afraid o f go- ■
log broke that we are aRaid
to go for broke.” Resolved:
To Rod that rarlaemlng faith
that can R ins form such deapair — end go for broke.

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Wednesday and for that
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. tr# thin Sunday and continue*
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N e w It feature* Frank Sinatra and
Y o rk " bring* Jane Fonda and
through Tuesday night.
Dean Martin. Both film* are
" A Homo la Not a Home" Rod Taylor.to the screen. in color.
bring* Shelley Winter* and
Robert Taylor to the screen
in one pkrt of the twin fea­
ture, "Nothing But the Best"
star* Alan Ilatei and la a
comedy *poof of "Room at the
Top."
The "H ouse" film is from
. the best - selling book and
tell* how Polly Adler became
* one of the most fabulous fig
urei In her chosen "profetaIon.'

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LAKE MONROE INN la of­
fering #o mething new for din
eroutera —- it'* a great, big
Juicy alrloln ateak for two—
Just the thing for you and your
best girl. There Is never any
cover or minimum and on Fri­
day and Saturday nights .you
can dance to the happy mu*lc
of the famous "Klngsm cn" led
by Jack Rossuian. This group
Is always a hit wherever they
go—and LAKE MONROE INN
haa booked them for your plea­
sure.

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"ABLE
HOPPING
has the tineat catering service
in Centre! Florida. They also
have a private dining room to
accomodate your club or with­
ering and in any case you will
enjoy the lino variety of deli­
cious food* and the fast, cour­
teous service that they pro­
vide.

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enhanced by. the early Amer­
ican style in the Lamplighter
Lounge and the gracious Gas­
light Roum. The cuisine is in
keeping with this atmosphere
and it all adds up to the very
beat.
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HAVE YOU SEEN the tophi
stin ted pictures with their
clever gag caption* at the
CARIBE
COCKTAIL
LONGET I f * time you d ld they are so amusing and pro­
vide that touch of humor when
you drop in for lunch, after
work for the happy hour or for
dinner In the evening. On Fri­
days all you have to do
Is punch a Tmtton to enjoy
your favorite music on the re­
cord machine.

P A R T Y COMING UPT ExIN A HURRY for lunch?
pcctlng guests? Then remem­
Then
hear this—you can walk
ber Uiat the TRAD E WINDS
C A F E TE R IA in Casselberry into the C APR I any day be­
tween 11:30 a. m. and 1 p. m.
V e F ' e i e li.o W ’ r
—pick up your plate and go
right down their ready buffet
United Press International
luncheon table—no walling and
The Coronation of Queen
a nice variety of tasty hot
Elisabeth it' fn 1933 Allow ed
foods from which to choose.
ROBERT T A Y LO R and Shelley Winters,‘ play­
the pattern of the service used
6 r If you want to ail down- and
ing New York's most notorious madam, discuss
for the Coronation of King Ed­
relax and enjoy a more lei­
business in Joseph E. Levine's "A House Is Not
gar at Bath in the year BT3,
surely repeat they have pretty,
A Home." opening Sunday at the Movicland
according to Britain—an offi­
efficient waitress** to serve
Drive-In Theatre.
cial handbook.
you. For your dancing or lis­
T IL L 3:00
tening pleasure each night
«v!fb A)
MON. . FK1
there la pretty Peggy and
.onor.
E X C E P T H O LID A Y .
"f^ .lfc v y n o te * ." Special bar*'eeorating the ^ e n tire
■^rires 'during the happy hour
hall.
*(o m 4:30 to 7 p. m.
*
L A S T I DAYS
Mrs. C. M. Flowers, clsss
TO .vlTE &amp; SAT.
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president, presided over the
RUSS AND MIMI MARPER
RID E-IN THEATR
business session with Mrs.
CARLO AD
•TNO are such a smash hit at
Marguerite Paul giving the
G IG AN TIC T R IP L E FE A TU R E
she CHECKMATE they are be
devotional program, "A rc You T
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A
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“ ST AC. ECO A H I TO
NO. 1 A T
Plus or Minus?" Mrs. Pauline
DANCER’S ROCK"
i It o w a r d accompanied
the
7:00 O NLY
W AR R E N STEVENS
District No. 37 Florida Nu&lt;&gt;Wln« 'h* lr l| »t appearance
group in the singing of a
ses will convene at 8 p.m)
C&lt;rnlr* ' F,o; ,&lt;U
hymn.
NO. 2 A T 8:13 O N LY
Monday. Jan 18 at the Health’’ ^ *
r ifv r v u n v
Mrs. Grace Gregory intro­ _ ,
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, ieh l" at the CHECKMATE.
Center on trench Avc fo r,
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,i_.Ah&gt;ng with the fine food and
duced as a guest, her daugh­
the regular monthly m eetint
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fcscelient
ter. Mrs. Armstrong from
xceUent service you won't i
All nurses arc ini itedI to at ,
Pennsylvania.
,nd ■ nicer place to spend an
Mrs. Gillon made a donation tend to view nn into re slink /cning.
film presentation, msprcially
to the birthday bank.

Now You Know

fry I* the ipeclallty of the
house at the Pi NEC REST INN
on Friday nights. They cook up
Just loads of that delicious
fried fish for the long Une of
repest customer* who have
discovered thin delectable re­
past.
The
menu
Include*
creamy
cole
ilaw ,
crispy
french fries,' delicious homebaked beans, succulent hush
puppies and the popular rel­
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AND
COCKTAIL LOUNGE
has a new band for your en­
joyment on Thursday, Friday
and Saturday nights, It's the
"Famous Romans" a wellknown Central Florida gm ip
that are making a hit at night
spots around the area. Danc­
ing begins at 3:30 a. m. on the
night* mentioned above. The
"fa m e " of the Mar-Loti is for
their delicious charcoal-broil­
ed steaks, done exactly to your
order and served with alacrRy.

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F R A N K IE AV ALO N ft A N N E TTE

Routine reports were given
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li­ and a letter waa read from
ft- Mrs. Ellen Aurbakken, mis­
sionary in Algeria, expressing
her appreciation for a Christ
mas gift which the class sent
Thu
members
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You’ll enjoy tha surprising
variety of dalictnua food* and
the fast, courteous aorvice at tha
Trad* Winds Cafeteria located next
to the theatre in tha Seminole Plata
Shopping Center on U.8, I7-P2 be­
tween Sanford and Orlande. Tender,
prime meats, garden-fresh vegeta­
bles. appetising salads and your fa ­
vorite pie or rake.
On Tuesday aveningi, we o ffe r a 10ot. New York Sirloin Strip cooked to
your order for only 70r. Thursday
night Is Family Night with free delserfs for all. Saturday night la Steak
Night — a big, 44-lb. T-Bcne eteak
cooked to your order for only |1.00,

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temalional proportions.
The film, which re united
I-ew.s, dirretpr - writer Frank
Tashlin and producer Paul
Jones, is in glorious Techni­
color for Paramount release.
Along with Jerry Lewis, the
cast of "The Disorderly Or­
derly" Include* such top nam­
es as Susan Oliver. Glenda
Farrell. Everett Sioane. Karen Sharpe and cameo roles
by such outstanding perform­
ers as Jack E. Leonard and
Barbara Nichols.

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Luncheon: 11 a.m. . 3:13 p.m.
Dinner: 4:80 p.m..- 8:00 p.m.

Metro-Goldwyn Mayrr's lilting" musical abrogations as Stan
"G el Y'oursclf a College Girl' Gets and Astrud
GlilieiTo,
which opens Sunday at the H ie Jimmy Smith Trio, and
R ill llie a tr e
Freddie Belt
with
Itotu rla
The film is ■ song ind dsnee Linn ami the Bell Hoys
filled romantic comedy in col­
T he youthful rust of * Get
or, for which Sam Katsman Yourself a College G irl" coengaged two British • based stars Mary Ann Mobley, for
Instrumental groups and re­ mer Miss America, Chad Ev­
cording favorites who have erett, Joan O’llrien. Nancy
duplicated their English sue- * Sinatra, Chris Noel. Willard
i cess on American Tours.
Waterman and Fabriitu Mionl,
They are The Dave Clark and there are added allrar-j
Five and The Animals, who lions in singing stir Donnie
add to the s p and ting of thr Brooks, The StandcID and
naw musical film, which also The Rhythm Masters.

Jerry Lewis has one of the
ranlest roles of his career In
the new Technicolor comedy
for Paramount, "The Disor­
derly Orderly." now playing
at tisc Seminole Cinema The­
atre.
Jerry plays • hospital order
ly whose fumbling backward
ness qualifies him more as a
mental patient thin an alien
dant in a hospital. He turns
thr dignified surroundings top­
sy-turvy when he Is turned
loose in hospital corridors and
wards.
"The Disorderly Orderly"
Is perhaps the funniest. Jerry
Lewis comedy to date, and it
follows close on the heels of
his last hilarious comedy.
"The Palsy." In this, his thir­
ty-first motion picture, Lewis
Is given ample opportunity to
display all the facets ol hi*
comedic talents which haa
created a fan following of in

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portent people ah* had flown
with, Carol replied, " A ll of
Society Editor
National's passengers are im&gt;
EVERY
STU D E N T
ASportant."
PITIES to make the Dean**
Carol did mention some o f
L ilt, but th* one* who do ere
In th* minority and thu* de&gt; the celebrities she has met
during and between flights
•erve commendation.
who included, Frank Sinatra,
Had th* pleasure o f chat*
Louie Frlma. Jack Crosby,
tin * with SAN D RA HER.
VISIT, daughter o f Mr. and
Mr*. H. W . Herviah o f Lake
Monro* when she was home
from Jones College In Jack,
■onrille fo r the holidays.
fly D ork William*

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During th* last quarter,
Sandra was selected for th*
Dean's L ilt fo r a high

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high In the Scholastic brack­
et*. During the last f six
week's gradin g' period, he
made the Dean's List at Gor*
don M ilitary College, Damesvilie, Ga. To qualify for th*
list, Cadet Elam had a qual­
ity point rating of 3.0. So
Congratulations, Cadet Elam.
SPE A K IN G

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receive this recognition at
Jones, a student must have
a 113 per cent average or
atiove.
Sandra was graduated from
Seminole High School with
the class o f 1004 and was an
average student. A t Jones she
is secretary o f the Student
Council, chaplain o f Alpha
lota sorority and a staff reporter for “ Th* Crest,'' school
newspaper, 8 h* is a secretary
-sclenc* major and desires a
secretarial position with the
airlines upon graduation.
"Sandy, you’re pretty and
charming enough to l&gt;e a hotteas, doesn't this field of fly ­
ing Interest you ?"
"W ell, no ma'am,” San­
dra replied. " 1 have an
uncle who is an executive
with Pan Am, and the hitstesi position is too irreg­
ular and time consuming.”
"Hut you will have world
wide fligh t privileges?"
"Y e * ma'am, and I want to
fly aa a passenger and enjoy
It rather than work while I'm
flyin g."

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CAROL GREENE
Bob Hope, Robert High, N el­
son Rockefeller, Basil Bathboric,and many others,
Hur greatest thrill came
when a local hank president
boarded her plane In Miami
and boosted her up.
Carol s h n r r a
MAMMA
M IM l'a 'enthusiasm for cul­
ture and the arts, and on thia
tost trip brought home books
of fatuous artists mill their
works from the Iteuuissunce
Period. She wus particularly
impressed with h loijr of the
Metropolitan .Museum of Arts
while in New York recently.
SON! W ERNER, a for­
mer airlines hostess and a
friend, MARGE HEG A L L
from New York City, who
was a recent guest uf Soni,
have been instrumental in
assisting mnny Hartfordite*
in this fascinating profes­
sion. Ho hats o ff to all you
gals and keep 'em flyin*.
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A IR L IN E S H O H TKSSES
aecm to he quite the vogue
MRS. J. D. W R IG H T JR.'
these daye with eo many
(A I.IC E I displayed unexrelled
young ladiea seeking a career
grace and charm in an in­
in this field.
formal chat before the PreC AR O L GREENE, daugh­ InnuRurul-ttall Cocktail-Buffet
ter o f Mr. and Mrs. Jack
in the Egyptian Room o f the
Irvine Greene, was home Cherry I'lma recently. Alice
this past week-end far the
look lime from her busy
aerond time elnce she be­ schrdule to pass along inter­
came a full fledged hostess esting tid • bits regarding
'with National Airlinea in friend husband's new position,
November.
as head o f the Florida Itidusf-iirol was born in Sanford tHnl coin mission.
and waa graduated from RemKbe revealed lIml the fam­
irtolo High School, She at­ ily is leaving Hanford with
tended Florida Southern Col­ |mixed emotions and they plan
lege and prior to her accept­ to remain here until achool
ance by National, waa a ffili­ is out.
ated with First Federal Sav­
Aliee holds tile highest
ings and loan.
esteem for First U d y M il­
Her ambition as a small dred Burns and - emphatical­
child waa to become a hos­ ly stated that Mildred was
tess, and when she discovered
the loveliest, most charming
ahe rould qualify, applird to person she had ever met,
aeveral airlinea and was ac­ nnd that the association
cepted by them all. Out of with her was completely
the ISO girls Interviewed for
tranquilixing.
her training class, 11 were
The petite blunde Alice
accepted.
graciously changed from her
The future hostesses under­ street attire in the middle o f
go a rigid training program, the afternoon to pose for the
ami have to combine brain photograph in the gown she
power with the "beauty and wore to the Inaugural Ball
build” apeciflcatione. Stic re. for Central Florida. During
reived her wing* in November the change she chatted In­
and the key to the Elrclra cessantly, in u reserved dig.
cockpit. Her rinse was the nlficd manner, relating the
original T.TaiLlO and her wonderful and exciting exper­
first flight assignment was iences already encountered.
- o n a Hoeing 7-27, a heap of a
A ll o f her bull gowns
Jet. ,
were magnificent, and she
Carol was stunning In her
chose for thia one a whit*
uniform — a black fitted
candlelight satin (not too
aheath with a smartly tailrevealing, aays ahe), alit in
ored Jackat anhanced by tha
the front, with a jewelled
gleaming wlnge. Her beret
bodice featuring a peptum
and gloves are white kid,
and belted with a tailored
complimented with
black
bow In the front.
.
ahoea and bag.
Highlight o f th* Inaugural
D*twe«n flight*, Carol Is Ball for tha Wrights was the
based at Miami and shares presence of three o f the
a swanky apartment In fash­ Wight offspring, Danny III,
ionable Coral Gable* with an- Dansll* and Alicia, who ware
other hostess.
Kbe dearly accompanied by Ross Won.
loves her work, which she so tansy. Thia quartet w a s 'fo r ­
capably performs with grace tunate in having teats on tha
and charm .'
front row Immediately behind
She has flown all over tha the Governor's box, and no
UniUd States with time o ff doubt had a bigger ball than
IsT Las Ve£as, Loe Angeles, anyone there.
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tan areas to see a fsw sights,
JOHN RIC H ARD E LA M ,
including n e w fo r th* first eon o f Mr. and Mra. R. L
Elam la another
time.
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o f Dan Wright IN, Ross Wontenny nnd date, Miss Danclle Wright.

Dottie was still attired in
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fe a tu r e d w ith G u y ^ North . south pair
G o v e r n o r n B a ll.
4 the inferior contract
PE LT, you deserve a slup .hearts and made it.
the back too. hut up high wg**l table, South woo the
Iota of T U ' for. a altt|iund«fP*d® 1° dummy *od
job well donr on the Govei“ lF ,e4 D*e Uucen
or's Inaugural Ball, e x a r t 'There was no way to
the way I wanted it. W o tiP lc heart slam if the
it! Here we go again!
^tesse was going to lose.
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queen of clubs was alI.E T S H AVE ANOTHlJ) to hold,
whereupon
B A L L - T o m o r r o w night adrew trumps and cashed
l.tlh Annual Policeman's I e of clubs. Then he p lay
will he held nt the Mnyf./ ■ « of &lt;P»mon&lt;li sod •
dummy's
beginning hi !) p. m. with X liil»mond
Niivft und hia Imml funimhinl
the music while the guys am* * 1 P&gt;*f
lhc n'rM&gt;
doll* tinner away in thi* ilri****
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of Ihi'ir vhuirr. CI»*t your l irk * *r*upon South returnflu ft fun any p4}[j('t‘itiuTi nr at
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A L L W EATH ER COATS

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8.95

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55.00

NAME BRAND SUITS ......

12.95

W IN T E R JACKETS ..........

24.95

TRENCH COATS ......... .

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2nd GRAND PRIZE 4th GRAND PRIZE v !
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at the liinul , , , .
nctjAi' |ili an e . hall.

New liccnsr lags for I9W&gt; do
not go on sale until Feb 1
t'nder the new system, tugs
are good for a 13 month per
iod.
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brides are teenagers and S3
per cent of the girli between
IS and ID are m a r r i e d .
One In s e v e n
of theie
is a mother. Additional figures
show that each girl's first hus­
band it only slightly older
than the.
Because of their youth and
little job experience, the young
couple*' income 1 * low and
could qualify for aid from the
President's poverty program
in their first years of setting
up a home. The average teen­
ager has about $300 a year to
spend from
allowances and
part-time, jobs before he msrrie». Once married, the young
couple must learn to budget

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froxen,•canned, or chilled) — and pre­
pared on electrical equipment. Your
'fa v o rite rtclpk could b* a w in n e r !".
Pick up your OAdal Entry Blank at any
Florida Power &amp; Light Company office, elec­
trical appliance dealer, or any participating

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17 years or older. You've got as good a cLaaoe
to win aa anybody.
Each recipe must be fo r an Orange
Dessert and shall include at least:
Sections o f two fresh Florida. Oranges
or 1 cup of Florida Orange-Juice (fresh,

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BEDSPREAD — FIELD STU N B ...................

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1 EGG (A N Y S T Y L E )
1 STR IP BACON
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ped and faces went blank
(with good reason) us if to
suy "Wonder which side show
those freaks esra|ied from ?”

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BREAKFAST SPECIALS!

14.00

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7.95

CRESCENT

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"Go home und go to lied! I
do NOT need any help! 1
made ONE simple request
from you guys, and I* didn't
get that!” Fred spared.
As 1 dlligrntly tried In
explain and rompluin, Fred
waa
arranging
pictures.
^ Thought nt one point he
was going to tip one of the
wire machines from the
wall and hurl it at me. He
finally read the message
that the arrows darting
from my heady eyes spelled
homicide, so the situation
calmed down.
There was an instant when
1 am sure Fred wanted to
slap me on the hack, over his
knee and administered lowenough to effectively produce
some laud wails and urlps.
Aa for you FRED V AN

SW EATERS .................

JIMS —

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which- xtl* designed an
made, having come on to
the office immediately from
the Fronton,

10.95

SLIM
IT S TH E

It tins when 1 caught a
quick
glimpse
of
"yours
truly” in a restaurant mirror
that 1 understood the quixzical leers from the early
diners. I changed from the
hall gown before departing
back for the offire without
getting a view o f my reflec­
tion. 1 quickly donned orange
slacks, orange cardigan nwruter, gold fur trimmed boudoir
slippers,
which
definitely
were not In any accord.whaU
soever with the big orchid
and while lacy hair how anil
sparkling dangling earrings.
A FT EH TH E
B A LL
IS
What a combo!
OVER— Phewwww! \Ve apol­
A fter the rhow. Dollie nnd
ogise to you people who attended the Governor's In­ I parted with the thoughts of
augural Ball and were not joining Morpheus for a bit
fcntuird ill our picture see. of rally morning shut-eye.
tion. Bill Vincent, llottie Aus­ Upon h i living h o m e , deluded
tin and 1 were working under as to whether or not make
adverse ronditions in total a stretcher rase jitil of me in
darkness as stampede victims the inviting lied my pad o f­
Decided
instead
to
The boss bad specified we fered
photograph ns ninny Seminole scrub my Ihuios nnd head
County ball potions ns pos­ hark fo r the office to assist
sible anil graciously stinted Fred Van Pelt anil get out
us ample spaca in the news­ Monday's Society nod then
paper. Many of our pirtuies "fluke out" for many hours
did not turn out, so we end with the work all la-hind. This
ed up with space to spare. is where I made another mis­
The governor promised us a take. (Made one otlre before.!
W r had I Retail J| dtuifped nil
repeat performance next year,
Dull data on Fred's desk for
so we'll snap you then.
A prise winning photo­ him to lay out for the day’s
graph would no doulit have issue when he reported at It
hern one of Hill, Dottle and a. m. Hr was slightly up in
me about 6 a. m. on the the air, (climbing the wnlls
and tearing his hair out),
day after the hall. While
when I anunteied in.
Bill printed the pictures

nil night, Dottie and I kept
the
typewriter!
clicking.
We were discussing the eve­
ning, with our hlrary eyes
so
protruding
(hat
a
week's laundry rould have
been hung on them.
Did Sol bail not liinde his
official dally welcome as Bill
stood up slowly, removed his
lab coat and drawled, "Shoot,
I'm not sleepy, the bass are
bitill'. Think I'll gu fiut and
catch a few before goin' home
for breakfast and cornin' back
to w ork."
Dottie and I decided to go
feed our faces at a local all
night restaurant nnd we lit­
erally stumbled in where a
few Shore Patrol member*,
Highway Patrolmrn and some
"earth people” were dining
ut that hour. Silverware drop-

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T H E GOVERNOR’S B A L L
created enough excitement to
give the patrons an interest­
ing conversation piece for
time to come. Two local cou­
ples, Mr. and Mr*. W alter
-Gfetow and Dr. and Mta.
Vince Robert-, are doubling
up on this inauguration bit
nnd will attend all inaugural
festivities In Washington, D.
C. as Mr. L .B J .' officially
takes command o f our coun­
try for another four years.
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S ttK IL A ROBERTS had nn.T
sooner hung up ball gowns
from the governor's ball
than It was time to prepare
fo r the biggest event in
this country, Both
gals
Have been busy getting
their wardrobes in order as
their itinerary is filled with
plush parties galore. Will
give you all the details up­
on their return.
Glad we know these fortu­
nate people, who ore the only
ones from Banford attending
this great
historical
fete.
Y ’all have fun along with
snme o f the self Inflicted pun­
ishment an event of this na­
ture entails.

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STOR

THE

H E tlA LD Society Depart­
ment, it is with deep regret
that Julian Stenstrom it
flyin g the coop from ui
angels. Seems he Is signing
up with brother Herb In the
Real Estate business. Julian
is one o f the greatest guys
this columnist hat ever had
the pleasure of being in as­
sociation with, and he holds
a magnitude o f down to
earth philosophy, which he
humbly shared doily. Good
luck, ole' Buddy, and w ell
■ee you around.

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F r l. Jan. IK. ’ 65— P a g e 11

WrralS

SEW &amp; SAV E

And Her Father

NEW FABRICS

Home For Visit
By Margaret Cruby

At Surprise Birthday Party AND PRICES

Jaequrline Ann Atchison, a
freshman at Florida State Univeriity, finished her first tri­
mester and returned to the
home of her parents, AT-1
Glenn B. Atchison Sr., and
• Mrs. Atchison, at 30 North
Cortei Ave.. North Orlando,
, In mid-December for the
; Christmas holidays.
Jacque just recently return­
ed to Tallahassee to start her
second trimester. She has definllely decided to major in
nursing and not to accept any
Invitations to pledge any ‘ sor­
orities until her sophomore
year.

T E E N A AKMAO, DeBary, and her escort, Steve
Shannon, pause for a moment’s c h it during the
Oovernor’a Inaugural Ball for Central Florida.
Teena wnA stunning in a richly brocaded formal
sheath with a sparkling tiara crowning her
tresses.

D IPPY

Roy Pope, Mr. and Mrs. Clare
Balmcr, Mr. ami Mrs. L, L.
Werlcy, Mr. and Mrs. Al
Brooks, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Zukowski. Mri.
Donald Mont­
gomery and Mr*. M. C. Duggins.
,
HAIR SHRINKS
NEW YORK (U P I) - W o ­
men who trim their bangs af­
ter a shampoo often are putbled as to why their hair dries
so much shorter than plan­
ned.
The secret to cutting bangs
when the hair it wet, second­
ing tn hairstylists, is to rut to
eyebrow length. Hair shrinks,
or “ bounces up," as it dries. &gt;

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PARTIES

Daughters Of Wesley Class
Changes Meeting Schedule

an m o ii run

PICTURES
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THE NEWSPRING RAGE!

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Florida Nurses

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District N o. 37*

To Meet M onday

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SPRING
SUITINGS SPORTSWEAR
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Mrs. Atchison declared that
her best Christmas present
was Just having both Glenn
The Daughters of Wesley [the regular business and »oJr. and S’r., Gale and Jacque Sunday School Class of the rial meeting recently in Mcall home together once again. First Methodist Church held' Klnley Hall with Mrs. J. N.
Glllon. Mrs. 0. E. White, Mrs.
A L. Hardesty and Mrs. T. J.
Taylor serving as hostesses.
MBS. D AR W IN SHEA of Cnnaclhorry wfts surA lovely white and yellow
wJth.futijjllhffiil birthday party
mum airaaipawA&amp;L ^entered
the
rfio
By Mrs.
, Sir. and Mrs. K. S.
vinca decorating 'the entire
Mr. and Mrs, Clifton I’ etce, Nugent, and Sharon Bryon of hall.
of Volusia Drive cnteitained Texas, and held open house
Mrs. C. M. Flowers, class
their son, Maurice A. James, for her friends to meet them.
president, presided over the
from Illveric, Mass,- and
business session with Mrs.
Mrs. Joseph McCaffrey of
Mr. ami Mrs Albert T,
Bar Harbor. Me., and Mr. and Sonka of Crystal Drive were .Marguerite Paul giving the
Mrs. Nicholas Fakkry of Or­ surprised by a visit during devotions program. ’ Are You
mond Beach.
the holidays from her former
" " or M!nU* 1 Mr» . ,,1aul1"'bos, and family . Mr. and Mrs M ° w a r d "com p a red
District No 37 Florida Nur­
Mr. and Mrs. John Gecrts Albert A. Coni, and son. Joel. Krol"&gt; in " ,c ?in* ,n« of a ses will convene at 8 pm.
of Alta Vista celebrated their nnd daughter, Lila, from Chi-j ,* mn*
Monday, Jan 18 at the Health
Mr*. Grace Gregory introsoth wedding anniversary on cago. Ill , en route to Miami
Center on French Ave for
Beach, Mrs, Sonka winked 1duced as a guest, tier daugh* the regular monthly meeting.
Dec. 24.
for Mr. Corn fur 2» years in ,cr- Mr*. Armstrong from
All nurses are invited to at­
Mrs. H. Batson of Agua Vis­ Chicago as a legal secretary. PenneyIvanla.
tend to view an interesting
ta entertained her son, II. E. They enjoyed talking over obi j Mrs. Gillon made a donation
film presentation, especially
to the birthday bank.
Batson Jr., of Imi lan head, times in Illinois.
selected
for this meeting
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| Itoutine reports were given
Md, and her daughter and
Mr and Mrs Ralph Porter *’&gt;■ all the committee rhairmen
GOOD STARTER
Mrs. Jo Beck of Dellary cn of Sunset Drive vim-iiI the boli- and a letter was read from
For an unusual breakfast
lertained guests at a cocktail days at Daytona lleueh, visit Mrs Ellen Aorbakken, mieparty Saturday evening at her mg place* u( interest m the nonary m Algeria, expressing I idea, serve sausage c o r n
rup
her appreciation for a Christ j bread made l&gt;&gt; adding
home on Highway 17 82.
area.
mas gift which the clast sent. of left over purk sausage meat
The
members voted to rooked anil drained to youi
Mr and Mrs Edward Sea
brook of Eldorado Drive mov­ change the meeting time from favorite cum bread mix along
ed to St. Petersburg on Jan tin- evening to 3:30 in the af­ with tin- milk and egg Top7 We were &gt;orry to arc them ternoon on the same date, the batter with 2 slices of cri'p
FACIAL TISSUES Re.ill Whits, Colors. 400T
5 &gt;0X11,99
first Tuesday of tile month rooked bacon, crumbled llake
go.
INSTANT SPRAT STARCH Hull 24 or. _
.4 9
The hostesses served cake.1in a preheated 423 degree
— "
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-" F a s t
SEAMLESS NYLONS Mesh or Regular Kelt____2
,7 9
oven
about
20
minutes
Serve
nuts
and
coffee
to
the
mem-*
Dr and Mrs Dean Benedict
PERM ANENTS
LIQUID DETERGENT Retell Cleei. 22 A. or____________ . 4 7
wdb eggs Makes 6 sellings. |
Super TtrfulAr.
of Garrcttsviltc, Ohio, and lists attending
( Millie Little Gull*,
Camellia Circle
79c RUBBER GLOVES Household_________ 3 o u t 1 . 0 0
chilili en. Toil and Martha,
Silver.
The Camellia Circle met for were the guests of Mr and
300 COTTON BALLS Ruetl Giant Peck
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R«g
their January meeting at the Mrs E. V. Benedict of Morn
BABY PANTS Vlflyt Bloomer Style, 4 alias_____4 RAIII . 5 9
2.00
home of the president, Mrs mg Gloiy Drive for the past
AFTER-SHAVE LOTION Retell lavender. 10 ft ar_______. 4 9
Donald Flamin. The hostess, week.
f t
assialed by Mrs. E, W. Peter^J
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H E A T IN G P A D Ttectin Super Dtloie 4 . 9 7
Rea all M ou lh w cish e* at
son, served coffee and assorP] ® jtr , ntj Mri V . T. William,
ed pastries preceding the
park i&gt;flnr have as their
BLUB O R A L
A L A g M CLOCK Rti Pink, Aqua, Ivory 1 .9 9
business session.
guests. Mr. Williams’ brother
Antitaplie. 16 ft. «
A
Center
I’or
Nurnlng
l«| ■*« 4 9 t
V A P O R IZ E R Re.8erC.l1on----------- 4 . 4 7
The meeting was opened with and •'■sister-in-law, Mr
and
Duplrx
Xpurlrnrnta
And
Cnnvulem-ent
Cure
all repealing the Ixird’s Pray Mis W J. Williams, from
\S itli l.mi-rgi-nry
■•■•I M l-31
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S T A T IO N E R Y o r N O TES B o .e d _ _ .5 0
AnL^U kU
cr
.Nuneaton, England En route
N u i - m g Alti-nimn .
R E T IR E M E N T L IV IN G
TABLET OR ENVELOPES /.■!. 3 i * . 7 9
__________ »«tMrs, Elamm announced that l0
they loured
toured Ber­
to notary
Delia!) the)
the annual card parly of fhe muda and Nassau Sind airiwd
I...I K U N ZO
Q U IK -B A N D S Reull, 31'e. Reg. 4Se____ .3 1
MlttpUc 24 ft. m.
general club would lie held at Part Everglades, coming to
New fire rcaiatnnt structure, complying with
1Of 5 4 «
February 23rd at the Woman’s DeBary un Dec. It).
REXALL
VITAMINS
AT
lilt eat Slate and Federal Safely (odea. KijfillClub The public is cordially
alile rates ha*ed on-(he needs of the individual
^
Raxall Deluxe
■ i e i. D 100 » ,
■•■•If MihuiiMtil
Invited to attend. There will
Mr. a n d
Mrs. Herman
starting at *225 per month for the ulerl
C H E W A B H V IT A M IN C
TOOTH BRUSHES
CHEWABIE VITAMINS
be many lovely pruw and re Lederhaus have as their re
IntH lUtraf.
Nylon biUUe. Su atylaa.
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Ambulatory Patient.
fresh merits will be aerved
cent guest, Miss Doris A
2 bottlaa of IfO'a
In k l « » l J i t
A series o' workshops vvd! Hoppe of .karkson Ifligbts,
M'h ill combination f C/%
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III BIXAH
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be given by Mrs. F. I- Wood­ Long Island, N. Y., who ha:

DeBary Personals

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WHY BUY LAST SEASON
FABRICS WHEN YOU CAN
HAVE THE NEW SPRING
FABRICS AT SALE PRICES,

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Tsngy party dip can lie
made In minutes in an elec­
tric blender. Place I large cut
up dill or sour pickle ahd *4 ININ
WIN YOU
TAXI
TOO taxi
lemon, cut up, in blender con­
tainer. Blend for 60 seconds.
Add 1 (3 ounce) package of
cream cheese and 1 (2 ‘4
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Mrs. Vernon Hardin. Mrs
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By Margaret Cosby
The North Orlando Volun­
teer Fire Department recent­
ly sponsored the first In a
series of fund raising events
to build a fire bouse with the

Kiddie Pun D iy which w ai
termed a tremendou* tucceti,
financially and aoclally, and
waa acclaimed by parent! and
youngiters * « providing an
entertaining afternoon a n d

AERIAL AC T at the North Orlando Fire De­
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gasps from the crowd aa one of the artists flip*
ped fo r a handstand 22 feet above the ground
without benefit o f net. Another big attraction at
any ffcow, cotton candy, la enjoyed by JUlane,
David and Donald Taylor shown in bottom photo
with huge cones o f the spun sugar.

evening.
Many expressed the hope
that other similar event* will
be itaged In the near future.
Everyone enjoyed the two
circua performance! given by
Scott Brother! Kiddie F eitival
of Melbourne. Billy Allweii
brought ga ip i from the crowd
with hii rope awing and lad­
der act! but they were Juit
part of the thrilii. M in Jane
Bandatl gave an afternoon
performance on her bone,
Royal Rogue, and her evening
performance included a dog
act featuring the Canine Cav­
alier!
and
little
Donkey
Brown.
Eddie Friaco brought iqeala
of delight from young and
old alike a i his little hot rod
car reared and inoiied around the ring and the clown's
balloon art hid the young­
sters screaming.
Cotton candy and popcorn
were sold and the North Or­
lando Garden Club sponsored
a booth to sell soft drinks,
coffee and pastries.
Officials of the fire depart­
ment have expressed
their
gratitude for co-operation of
the people, the area m er­
chants and organizations and
to Scott Brothers for m iking
this first venture a success.

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By Jess*

Bogus

UPI Financial Editor
NEW YORK
(U P I) Broadened federal educational
end job retraining programs
mean widening market oppor­
tunities in the Instructional
film field, A. L Blinder be­
lieves.
'Blinder is president o[ Es­
quire, Inc., which, while it
takca its name from that oi
a magazine which was thd
first and principal product in
the operation, hat over the
years diversified its activities
Into film making, msnutactur-

Vestry To Be
Installed
By Dunns Estes
The recently elected vestry
committee of Christ Episco­
pal Church. Longwood, will
he installed Sunday at the
0:30 a.m. Family Eucharist at
the church,
To be lust*lied ere Ray­
mond Ball, teniur warden;
Robert Hamilton, Junior war­
den; Frederick Wyman, trees‘Hirer; 'Tyson Marx, assistant
treasurer; Robert Connelly,
clerk of tha vestry; and J.
Thomas Hinson, Charles Paatemark and John Lawrence,
vestrymen. Also Installed will
be A. I'. Bowrrsox os key.man.

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Lottie J. Flynt,

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220 N. FRENCH AV E .
SANFORD, F L A .

S H O V I N G OFF the
Celery C i t y Shuffleboard Tournament here
this week were these
players, part of the es­
timated 250 v i a i t i n k
Sanford from through­
out Central Florida. All
courts were in use for
the two-day tourney,
an annual event spon­
sored by the Sanford
Tobrlat a n d Shuffleboard Club.
(Herald Photo)

F O X Y D E A L S JUST FOR Y O U

Parish Begins
-Annual Event
By Donna Estes
A special blessing was giv­
en by Rev. Hubert J. Reason,
pastor, to more than TO chil­
dren of St. Maj-y-Magdslcn

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at the church Sunday on the
Feaat of the Holy Family. It
was the first of what is plan­
ned to be an annual event.
Children under 18 months
were brought to the altar rail
firat and then a apeclal bless­
ing was given to the children
18 months to seven years old.
All of the children were conns*
crated to the Blessed Virgin
Mary.
The ceremonies were follow­
ed by Benediction of the
Blessed Sacrament.

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Rican hatchery, described tha
green turtle aa indigenous to
tha Caribbean. Ha said that
it has bean "exploited* by man
avtr alnca colonisation o f tha
new world and aaamad to ba
dying o u t"
"These turtles,” he etld,
"supplied early colonists with
food. NoW they are being
■hipped to - European gour­
mets fo r soup*. Green sea
turtle skin also ie in heavy
demand in England, where it
la made into shoes. The shall
la used to make expensive

The Florida Memoilal Col­
lege Choir o f S t Augustine rL T K T , Wa*. I.OTT1K J IN K —
Funeral eervlctt far Mr*.
w ill give a Concert Sunday
L olU * June F irat, 44. ot
evening In th* sanctuary of
Homestead. who died Thuredar. "IU ba held at t:S* * m
St. John Baptbt Church, Cy*
Sunday at Briaeen Fuasral
press a t 10th Street. 7:80 p.m.
Mom*. Saaford. with Rev.
Cherts* F. Felsraon and Rev.
The public is invited to at­
W. M. Oragea •(delatin g.
tend,.
Burial w ill he ta Osaev*
Cemetery. Fallbesrer* w ill be
Thia College is Church re­
drum _ the Hanford Hunting
lated and supported by th*
Club. ‘ Brlaaua Funeral Hums
comb*.”
Baptist* o f Florida.
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Series Umpire
By Jenc t'essrlberry
World Series Umpire Ken
Burkhart of Maitland will ba
principal speaker at the fourth
annual banquet of Tipisa
Lodge of the Order of the Ar­
row which will begin at G:30
p.m. Saturday at the Tupperware Auditorium, S. Orange
Blossom Trail.
Some 250 Central Florida
arrow men, their fathers and
scoutmasters are expected to
attend.

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C O R V A IR

Elder Springs
WMU Meets

PER MONTH

The WMU of Elder Springs
Baptbt Church met at the
church Monday night for Its
monthly meeting. The meet­
ing was called lo order by
Mr*. Mildred Regers, presi­
dent. Mrs. Lottie Broadway
was elected to be Children's
Home Chairman 4nd will be
In charge of corresponding
and sending gifts to one of
the children in the Florids
Baptist Children's Home in
Lakeland.
Mra. Jean Taylor presented
a very informative study on
"Chrbt for the Cubans." The
meeting closed with prayer.
Home
Missions s t u d y
"Winds of Change" will he
taught on Feb. IB.

CH EV ELLE

PER MONTd

Boosters M eet
The Athletic Booster* As­
sociation of South Seminole
Junior High will meet in the
school library at T:80 p.m.
Monday. President Jama* Row-era, who report* that more
members are' needed to sup­
port the school'* athletic pro­
gram, urges all parents to at­
tend the meeting.

B ISCA YN E
similar to
illustration

By Donna Estes
Ten Junior and Royal Am­
bassador boys of First Bap­
tist
Church of
Sanlando
Spring* enjoyed bowling last
Now You Know
Saturday with their leader*,
Othcl Sullivan and H. R.
United Pres* International
Hamby,
The first Academy Award
University o f Florida ma­ for an actor went to Emil
Regular meetings of tha
Church School teachers of
group art held Wednesday! Holy Croee Episcopal Church, rina biologist Larry Ogren, Jennings in in a for hb per­
at 7:30 p. m. at tha church. Sanford, will meet at 8 p.m. who Is in chargs o f tha Cost* formance in Wey of All Flesh,
next Wednesday at th* home
o f Mrs. Raymond Lundqubt,
424 W. Crystal Drive. It I*
hoped that nil teacher* attend.

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NASSAU, Bahamas (U P I)
—The threat to green turtle
■oup ie over.
Meaiuree have been token
to repopulate the dwindling
supply of proteln-rirh green
turtles that onra were aa
numeroua In the Rahemee and
elaewhera In tha Caribbean
area aa were the buffalo on
tha weitem plain* of the
United States.
Thousands of baby green
era turtle*—tha ail* of a
penny— have been delivered
from Coita Rica to hatcherle*
and baarhe* In the Bahamas,
Mexico, Nicaragua, British
Honduras, Virgin Islands and
Ihierto Rico In an effort to
■av* the specie! from exllnclion,
Oris S. Rusaell, director of
the Agricultural and Marina
Products Department for the
ing of lighting equipment, and
Rahemee, said the shortage*
other services. One of its di­
of green turtles In the Carib­
visions is Coronet Films.
bean wera due primarily to
"Standard subjects aueh a*
tha Increasing demand for
science, language and mathe­ turtle soup, their ui* as frtth
matic* have long been taught meat for the natives end the
In schools- with the use of ed­ devouring of young turtles by
ucational films," B l i n d e r barracuda, grouper and sea
said. "But now their use is guile,
being widened to Include ■
He said the effort to re­
vartey of other aubjccti.
stock the Caribbean with
"We already are working on turtles wet sponsored jointly
some materials to be used in by the U. S. Office of Naval
job retraining and even In the Research, the American Mu­
anti* poverty programs
in seum of Natural History, the
which the federal government University of Florida and the
is interested.”
Caribbean Conservation Corp.
Blinder said there were
The Navy's Interest ie cent­
three broad areas offering ex­ ered in determining bow the
pansion in thia field of oper­ turtle*, which sometime* mi­
ationa.
grate more than 1,000 miles
* "Education In ail Us phases from their birthplace, can ap­
Is one,” he said, "because parently return to their na­
there is an urge for greeter tive beechee after two or
knowledge not only In school* three years to lay their Sgg|.
but in other area* ai well.
’ The bearhet to which the
"There Is the natursl popu­ baby turtle* hav* been trans­
lation growth lo reckon with, planted were selected In part
and there la the support oi on the bails of recorde left
government at various levels by Chrl«to|0ier Columbus and
lor training and educational other explorer* who found
programs."
them teeming with turtle*.
The Navy, which Is tagging
the baby turtles, has express­
ed hope they will be fooled
into thinking tha beaches to
which they have been brought
are their birthplace. I f thl*
Mr* Lnttlr June Flynt. 41, happens, when they mature
died at her home in Home­ in five nr six years they
stead at 1:30 a.m. Thursday. should return to these respec­
Born Dec. 20, 1020, In Ashe­ tive beaches and ley their
ville, N. C-, she had lived in eggs.
Homestead for the past nin*
Russell said that in tha
years. She was a member of Bahamas alone some 4,000 ba­
Patton Baptist Church in ity turtles wera delivered to
Aahe-villa.
a
government • sponsored
Survivor* are her husband, hatchery at Union Creek, lnJack Flynt, of Homestead agua. The** turtles, which
and a native of Sanford; her may live 200 year* and event­
lather, N. L. Crisp, of Aahe- ually weigh 300 to 400
ville; a brother and two ab­ pounds, will be protected un­
ler*.
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fend for themselves in tha
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Look what a marina did for Fort
Lauderdale. Without it, that Broward
County community was loping along
like Sanford is doing now.
Take a drive down that way aome
weekend and look at the city now.
I t ’a one o f the "bustlingest" com­
munities in Florida.
It'a growing so fast it's hard for
aome citizens to keep up with the
pace. And that makes them happy.
For instance, the announcement
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month tells this:
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The date was set to delay work be­
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Will a Riverport Marina pay o ff?
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The nation’s growing freeway net­
speed, tractor yew and steer angles
work may be easing the travel prob­
with reference to a horizontal 'con­
trol line’ on the face of the slope, and
lems o f motorists, but it's aggravat­
ing a problem most o f us never give
slip-resisting side force on the tract­
or."
a thought to— mowing the grass that
All this was fed into a computer
grows by the wayside.
whicl* dutifully coughed up sugges­
What with wide median strips and
tions for changes in tractor design.
embankments, plus extensive areas
at interchanges, the roadside grass is
So, as we wend our merry way
increasing at the rate of 30 acres per
across the nation, let’s remember the
unsung highway haircutter and the
mile o f new highway.
men who are working to give him the
All o f this has to be mowed, nnd
tools to do the job.— D. 0.
since highwny shoulders are often
steeply banked, it can be dangerous
as well ns difficult.
Thought For Today
The Agricultural Engineering De­
I have fought the good fight. I
partment o f the University of Illinois
have finished the race, I have kept
has just completed research into dethe faith. — II Timothy 4:7.
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Tty Josrph W. G llyt
TARIS (U r i ) — The longf e a r e d showdown between
President Jolineon and French
President Charles d« Gaulle
over an Allied nuclear forre
appears to have been put cn
ire— perhaps for good.
French officials are confi­
dent there no longer is danger
of a confrontation over this
in I9SS.
In fact, thera is growing be­
lief here that the entire pro
jert ia dead.

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nouncement that the U. S.
State Departments special of.
fice in charge of negotiations
on an Allied nuclear fleet is
lieing closed down was taken
by French cfficiaU as final
evidence that the nuclear
force row that rocked the A t­
lantic alliance last aummer
and fall ia past.
The dispute exploded after
Da Gaulle’s rrturn from his
South American grand tour
in October. It waa touched off
by a aeries of Washington and

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Mrs. Julia Itartoa
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Bear Lak*-For»*l City
Mr*. Msrysnn Miles
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Casselberry
Mrs. Jsne ( ssselbarry
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Mrs. France* Weatrr
322-6116
Laks Monroe
Mrs. H. I„ Johnson
322-4722

Chuluuta
Mrs. Josh Magla
363-3742
DeBary

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Mr*. Donna Estra
836-331?
North Orlando
Mra. Margaret Cosby
322-6795
Osteen
Mra. Clirrnce Snyder
322-4641
Oviada
Mra. Erelyn Lundy
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Deltona
Mrs. Mildrrd Haney
666-5631
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time West Germany's parlia*
mrntary general election* will
b« cloie at hand. And it la
hardly conceivable' here that
any major derision on so redhot an Issue could he remind
through with elections im­
pending.
All this studying of the cal­
endar explains the tudden'y
relaxed attitude of French of­
ficiate about MLF and ANF.
Any decision in 1965 now fa
considered out of the question.

Terry It on the lookout for
eollateral aids that will Increate hit future effectivenett In hit chotrn field. Sn
try to go thit tecond mile
in your preparation for your
Ufe work. Remember, torial acceptance and deft
publicity-are drtlrable n en
for clergymen and teachcn!
CASE U-483; Terry M., aged
20, it a college-junior.
"Dr. Crane." he began,
"can you offer me a blueprint
for success?
" I am studying to become
a clergyman, so I hope to en­
ter the seminary after 1 gra­
duate and spend 3 more ycafs
of advanced study there.
" A t present I am on the
college debating team. What
i else would you recommend?"
The topnotch successes In
any field, whether business,
the professions or agriculture,
usually go that Biblical "se­
cond mile."
This means that they do
more than their competitors.
So l urged Terry to go out
for track and win his college
letter, for such proof of athletic
prowess goes a long way in
winning the respect ot teen­
agers.
It also removes some of the
subconscious stigma that has
tod' long 'attached .to
-oafi field where such deilfi’arrfr
men arc often regarded as not
muscular athletic males but
somewhat "sissy."
We thus need more men tike
Rev. IUihby Richards the OlyStates that this weak alliance, mplr pole vaultcr who attracts
lient on accomplishing badly standing room only crowds
needed social reforms, may when he preaches,
grow, stronger — amt in thr
Being on the debating team
process assist the ardently de is superb training, too, for a
sired decline of the Italian preacher's major talent should
be” oratorical.
Communists,

"You can’t fill a church un­ ous throughout the Midwest
til you first fill the pulptt.’ ’ where he preached all last
runs an old adage that is skill year while back In the states.
For the, children
would
quite appropriate.
throng around him to hear hi*
And "filling the pulpit"
"dummy" perform.
means ORATORY!
lie has thus aroused mors
You will sfldom find poor
interest In African missions
orators in the leading pulpits.
than anybody I have known ex­
Conversely, you will never
cept for Dr. Albert Schweit­
find a superb orator in a small zer.
pulpit!
I And over In Africa, Rod
Sometimes additional col­ Cameron now confounds tha
lege degrees, plus collegiate
hostile Witch Doctors by hav­
titles such as Dean or Proxy
ing his "dummy" speak in
or Chancellor, plus political
their native longue.
and financial "pull," will let a
He even astounds the na­
poor speaker remain at the
helm of a large university tives by utilizing a huge green
artificial python as an addi­
church.
tional "dummy." This python
But a talented orator, regard­
then talks to the natives!
less of his youthful age and
So Rod Cameron's lntetlk
lack of "pull" will -room to
gent use ot ventriloquism not
th top pulpits rapidly.
only has proved a great boon
Rod Cameron, superb miss­ to the Church of Christ in tha
ionary, now in Africa, studied Midwest, but has made him
my textbook titled "Applied somewhat of a Billy Graham
Psychology" while in college.
in South Africa.
So he decided to utilise that
You prc-sefnlnary' student.a
"second mile" strategy in his
should thus acquire collateral
preparation.
talents that will sway teen­
On his own time he thus agers, as well as oldsters.
studied vcntriloguy. l.ater, \mr
And be sure to send for the
of his enlhusiastie parishioners booklet,
"Surefire
Public
financed a
nice "dummy” Speaking Strategy," enclosing
(costing about
a long stamped, return enve­
Now Rod Cameron Is fam ­ lope, plus 20c.

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Political Notebook

WASHINGTON (NEAT — from necessity — took on a'
Though the Italian Commun gtialti, the Italian patty —
ists will he crowing over the strong nationalist tinge This
decisive role they played in was its path to respectability.
Gaining partiripatlnn in in
electing Italy’s new president.
Giuseppe Saragat, we should cal government in many ar
Bonn statements indicating not weigh their importance too eas. controlling hall t h e
nation's organized labor ami
the United States was deter­ heavily.
U. S. specialists on Italy say dominating some larmer co
mined, regardless of French
operatives have not proved
objections, to ram through its that the country’s Communist
unmixed blessings for the
party,
while
still
large,
is
project for a mixed-manned
being
contained
and
whittled
I*r,ls.
\llied force of ships l.MI.Fi
down ”
I Their stress on their Mali
by the end of tpitl.
an lieis has tended to over
Party membership.' figured
. .
De Gaulle interpreted these
.11 around one million Italians. »•“ * ' * ,hr"
ideolog,
statements as a pcisonnl chal­
is perhaps half what it once ral ‘'” lnrJ" ,‘n A*
'’ ‘‘ V
lenge. Me feared if the pro
. nlaw-d their ' working rob
was Since the * umiminisl 1
Italian affairs. thev have
ject went the. ugh it would
I lost the rest and the look ol
perpetuate what he described
ly constant at four mmiun.
is ’•American domination" of only one in every four voters revolutionaries
At Hie local level, operating
Europe’s defense.
is today a party member.
in alliance with sympathizing
It was at this point that Do
The Ryds’ influence in gov
Gaulle u n l e a s h e d vague erninent,' la lair, agriculture Socialist*, the Communists
have had no real eoercive po
threats through aides ami and other spheres is not
wers to oxrit liver ttie citizenmembers of his government spiralling
iv Thus their shared control
that if Ml.F went into efferl.
Placing a major part in u&gt;*ra^||y h.,, come to appear
France would &lt;piit the North such a decision as the Sara mile more than a somewhat
Atlantic Treaty Organisation gat election dues, 1" he sure. (1|lfeient kind ot political bos
(N A T O ) am! denounre the lend fresh respectability to
10i!3 French - German nIII - Hie party Yet some ollirtals
T,,ire i l r n„ longer any
anre.
here suggest the Kalian Com
ai|,anres at the level ot
Curiously, De Gaulle’s big- inunisl* could wither away n .lh , p rw ,ncial capitals Ih
gent assist raise from thr
i-lro Ni-nni * Socialists joined
new British Ijib 'r governUnder tin- guidance id the now in llo- national center
ment.
late Red leader, Palmlro To left governing roaliliim, have
British Prime Minister Har­
tn-cti pulling steadily away
old Wilson went to Washing­
liotn Retl ties
ton in November with a pro­
(illu .als here say the ' con­
ject for a so-called "Allied
tained" Italian Communists
no longer ate attracting first
nuclear force" (A N F ) as an
Til* Itrfftl* **•'Inline* 1*1* rate leadership material. Hut
alternative to MLF.
l * r « f f u i n l i t r r a t l r r * o h put*.
Hr B t u l r t , I h r t t r l l r r m i o u « *
the party in consequence is
Thia would have watered
p r « * h l * « l il«r 1*1hei inning a dried up bureau
down to almost unrecogniza­ itt r rp f Hh I*MHiur
* r a r r l f t ihr
cracy.”
ble proportions the original
t rue n h ni v mtil n it U r r » •. I.* I*
Irrt
f I f n r r I h n n *-Vi n w r d a
Various Iron! and youth
U. S plan for a fleet of 23 M
ill !»• if it r n p r r t r r r n r r , I r t groups are said to tic sutlersurface ahlps with crew* of
■ tltlrrMMfri It* t ilh rra ■ r f
jtrok Itlrd (far? «lu
mixed nationalities and equip­
ir.g noticeably as the Italian
nut
d»j|
[|t&gt;pt mi ihh I 11Ir*.
la
people closely scrutinize the
ped with Polaris missiles.
1f t
la aisl |Ml lal la k r d
II r mid.
Imxcd in Hods
In .-its place the A N F pro­ T
Communism minus rcvolti
ject would have put part of the Editor, Heiald
nonary Intent Is a contradic­
British V-bomber force, aome
Again there has been a very tion For the Reds, their pres
nuclear auhmarinea, s o m e
serious accident on the double ent predicament — one n o t
land-baaed missiles and only a
"S ” cuive on SR 431 (Forest really eased by their part in
very few mixed — manned
City Hoad). Monday morning Hie Saragat victory — raises
surface ships
a truck Iralispoiting grove the question:
fly tacit general consent the
workers 'overturned on this
"Where do we go from
MI.F-ANF controveray was
curve resulting in injury to here ?"
kept from becoming a show­
23 of the passengers.
Italy's Centrists ami moder­
down issue at the Paris N A ­
How many more accidents ate leftists clearly hope thr
TO council of minister* just
will there have to be before answer is that the Commun
before Christmas.
When the ministers left for the St.!.- Road Department 1st* there will shrink into in
heme it waa with a vague do«* aomelblng about the i significance before two dec
ides have passed
general agreement that rep­ road ?
There is very little warning
For while they are contain­
resentatives of the United
States, Great Rritain, West to the motorist approaching ed well by rival forces, they
Germany, Italy and the Neth­ the double curve ami it seems still represent a threat. They
erlands should meet some­ sign* should l-e erected and cum ni and a potent 25 per cent
to ol Uic electorate and the na­
where aome time this month something done a l i o
to eee if there is any possibil­ straighten out thia dangerous tional legislature .Some eco­
ity of marrying up MLF and section. The bridge is so nar­ nomic or other disaster might
A NF Into a workable project. row down in thb hollow that catapult them into full tamer
The Reds’ existence as a
But no time or place has a car and a truck cannot pos­
sibly pass at the same time. major force in Italy ia one
yet been set.
factor, so experts here say, in
—Mr* Maryann Mile*.
French officials now esti­
compelling the country lo un­
mate th«t even if the new
Highest incorporated city in dertake Hie shaky experiment
talk! get underway soon, it
would take three to four the U. S. is said lo tie Lead- of a center-left coalilionl -X
Nevertheless,
considerable
months before they could hope vlfle, Colo., at an altitude of
hope is held out in the United
to achieve result*. But by that 10.1M (eel.

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roar rtU llon a wltb all other*,
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op whatavtr baa become un.
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ARIES (March 11 to April It )
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plea t* cloa* tie*. Gaining their a
reapect la very Important now. »
flC O II I'IO October 32 to Nov*
ember 21)— lifting pure to r » r .
ry through with promises t*
M io c lm e B is right , hut *1**
g l v * new Idea* thut o re prprtU
cal. Gre ater auccepa rollowa,
Show that you « r « moat dev ou
ed. too.
l A f i U T A R l V R (Novem b er M
to
December
21)—
Showing
great er klndnaaB tomard roe
work ers brings added co-opera­
tion now. Be aure to pay g f » a t
attantlon to w o rk before &gt; u.
Then It goes Juat lik e maalc,
C A PH IC O HN (D ece mber 2: •?
January 20)— Ua enthus iasts
about
re creational
plana
of
friend* ao that you have a real­
ly good time. Shorn* your finest
talente T a k e advan ta ge of op­
por tunity to a t a r i a new car*
ear. possibly.
W l'A H It l
(Jan uary 21
Fe br ua ry 13)— More cheer and
e i a r t n e - s Is required at at Is
If you Intend to have greater
harm ony there. W o r k out mon­
e ta r y d eila c lev er ly D-n't te
afraid to Inveal where It ie
wise to do eo.
l*iacKP»
(February
2d
re
March 20)— Doing eome ape
flc studying o f whatever &gt;• u
require
to
round
out
) ir
k nu w ls dg f is fine wa y to ep'o|
part o f thle free day. U* opti­
mistic. T his giv e s
others a*
buost for wa rd , too.

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(A p ril 30 to Mar*
JOI— Uattlng ahupplug don*
and converting with afptrta In
builnat* I* fin* during th* dap
to that rou know where rou
atand. what to do. Vtalt with
th* right ptopl* later, ft* ac­
tive, dynamic.
GKM IVI tM ar :&gt; to June SI)
— Making anr repair* to pro.
party or adding to preaant pro.
pertr I* beet today when yoq
are operating In a vary Intern,
gent war. Set up a flna, new
budget. Mak* th* futur* mor*
aecurt.
MtMlM C l t a U l i r . t (June 3
to July I D — G etting holding*
nicety operating and appear,
anc* mor* attractive, *o&lt;-la|
appointment* aetup la ld*al
juat now. Ue* direct eppr .erh
when dealing with othtra. Show
roijr have pereplraclty.
I.KO (July 31 to A tittle! 31)
— getting on th* righ t aid, with
thoa* whoa* loyally you r*.
qulr* |e • ctaver thing to do
today. Than gat duttaa out of
the way quickly. Put abode la
good order. Handle private at- |
fa ir* with apead.
V in u o (Auguat 31 to Septemher 11)— Spending ee much
time ** you c*n with good pel*,
aaalatlng them and vine v e n t,
la beat thing to do now. Mak*
new contacte through them
that ar* worthwhile. Show you
h ir e what It lakaa.
-.•fcinitA—tS*»Hmt»*r-51 to rv t ohar I D —
TTTth acapten an tnat you &lt;-**
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By Kate Osann

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Y o n t i n ll.i&gt; in noun

T O I !.%%*, there will h* a are .1
ab ility to g e t alo ng with •there,
since the reapone* to their emo­
tions Is v e ry accurate and wellbalanced,
and
w h a te ve r
la |
needed o f a practical nature la
aleo easily cumprshaji-led T* «
study of psychology would *a
v e ry g o o d -her'#, and a ft«i« « * r eer In thla field Is IndliNstel in
particular. Or any-aither pr»*feaalonal dea ling -directly with
the public.
I I ' M I A Y . J A M I ' A I I Y ir.
(aK.N i : i l A L
T K M I K M II M
You have a fine d a y — thr e.vr.
Her the better, first to spa*. I
the morning rounding
a
good plan for putting your •&gt;a n
Ideas across aa well as a.-quit - f
Ing the principles you nred in

order to grow and develop m**ra
The p. m giv e s »•••!
tha chanc«
to
show
your
breadth of vision, Imagination.
AVtlKf (March t l to April l&gt;)
— Pleasing closest ties Is vital
thle e. m ao that you can later
be with friends end not have to
worry. Be more fundamental
than you hava been In the past
ll» happy In p. m.
T.%1 l i l t (A p ril 20 to May J01
— Don’t neglect to study your
papar In i . m , read flna liters- |
quickly.

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Be kind,
ct urle -ua
with relatives
URMI^fl (M a y 21 to June 211—
Decide how you can IncresES
Incoma In the future In eana.
safe way from various sources.
Dlecuee with associates
T-u
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MUOA t l i u . l ) l l » : &gt; (June :1
to July 21)— Thinking »*%rr
your alme during a. m helps .
you to como to right prractlcel 9
decisions ee to your activities.
|Improve your appearance eer*
ly. Then out socially In oerly
p. m. Have a ball.
I.KO (July I t to August 21)—
Instead of going q|it (or a
good lima. g*t work compleird
and lak* bettar car* of your
health. Taka th* time to be of
aaelatanc* to other*. Gain a
reputation for klndlln***, goodnaaa.
%
VIRGO Auguat 11 to Septem­
ber I I I — It* with Individual*
who live an Idaal Ilf* today J
•ad got good Idea* for Improv­
ing own lot. Latar, plan a lit­
tle party. Invite your friend*
In and hava a delightful evenl* g — repay aorlal obligation*.
L IU IIA (September 11 to Oct­
ober 11)— Do what w ill Im­
prove your praatlg* In a. m.
and you ran then ba o ff to *•*
clal partita that ar* charming.
Contact eome hlgber-up you
know. Pee how much eupp-rt
you can eipact from hlni. or
her.
a c o s n o October 11 to N o - ^
vember l l &gt; — M or ning bring* ■
fin * Idea* that yon want t *
pot
Into
operation.
Conta ct
r ig h t b lg-w tge In t a r ly p. m.
T ea hava mad* agcallant con ­
ta ct* o f U t a that caa a l i o be
v e ry helpful.

HMAUXVE

tA G IT T A M It'g (Novem ber 31
to December 3D — By gatttng
rig ct worrlaa yog hava In a
m . ran oaa thaa turn yeui
min* to bigger aad better enlerprleee.

A'ppeaee

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Jnn. 15, 19G5 — Pnpe 3-A

SIDE GLANCES

By Galbraith

Forecast

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l\%PlUCOH\ (December 21 to
^ o u a r y 20)— Have that talk
partner In a. m. so that
you can later put Ideas to work
Imm ediately that were decid­
ed upon. Ufa care and thought,
tie happy with mate tonight. '
At| I ’ A l i l t £ (January 21 to
Fe br ua ry 10)— Met busy at
• w o rk that haa to be dune early
In a* in. «*» that you ran be with
partnera later. W o r k out riew
Idea*, systems for the future.
Co-operation
la
your*
with
eve ry one con *rnrd
PISL’ U i
(F e b r u a r y
2ft
to
March 5ft)— Plan your recrea^ n a l activities far Into the
fur lire today and ml an pm apt ■
ria l ra pe bill tie* to work (jet
good
Idea* ' from
comrade*
K n o w what you are going to
do In the new w* »k .
I F 1 1ll VI n i t l . t i ia n o n a
T f l l i A i r , he or ah* will be one
o f th^ae charming peraona who
w il l early get Into all aorta o f
advanced ac tiv ities and under-,
at.and what they are all about,f
thereby making a big profit
upon reaching maturity *m auch
f ie ld * requiring * * fine mind
■ 1 thinking big Teach not to
Pr fo rce fu l with nth era, where
cheerful amlle w ill accompli eh
even more. Hive a fine educa­
tion,
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M O M M Y . J \ M t n v |N, i »mvi
O K Y K IIt b T K M IF .M U :*i v
day when y u can he very Irate
at w hat ever or w hoever may
aeem to be blocking your plana
You would be wlea to ooie
charm and magnetlam Instead
of acting In auch manner that
crthere would rather not be
close to you. Lo ck Into big new
£ i i ns but don't put them into
motion Just yet/
A l l l t t l ( M a r t h 21 to Af p ll 19)
‘ — W h il e you want to be o f f on
some
recreational
Jaunt.
It
would b e . w l» e to slick t &gt; duties
ahead of you tthow that you,
are sensible Don’ t let other*
» . force you Into doing thing* you
k o o k arC-liul Lj^ht.
•. T A I- III- N ( A p u l 1U
50
_L* T r y put
home i i K s u i i you "think thins
A t# not as they should be. Hh"W
more kindness with kin who
ay be under more pressure
nn they can bear. Help them.
I t K M l M (M a y 21 to June Sly.
- —Mather the Inf ormation you
need Instead of brin g In
dark and yrni tan now ad value
mutt quickly. Associate* are
able to give you ba* king you
w ^ i t . How e ve r, us# lh# quiet,
rig h t a p’pr at h
MOON r l f l l . l l I l K A (June 22
to July 21»— F o rge t whatever
occurred during the w e e k -end
a n d b e gt n t h e week * | l )t real
enthusiasm »o that you get
i d l i n g nicety
Results dur in g)
w e e k will depend largely upon |
what you do today. Take It,
e**&gt; tonight. „
I.KO (July 22 to Angus! 21) |
— Hava you studied the f in a n ­
cial page* lately or conf erred;
w 1i h a g per hv in hu* 1tie*■ * This
-,1 * the he*b day for *11 such
JVer that yieUr budget I* right
11 t ji 11r in
pr -party •* fine • ►
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*01 her 221 - - First handle anv
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♦ r t » l»"ii t r*■1&gt; on other* slfo •
(flkit j do I*fit • ’em to Under
at a ml yudr aim* * ! this time
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Tun have every
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t dtf
A r o u n d yiMi *• well a* more
t •n t - i g i i e with
c o-w o rk e r This r « u M make It
i d v bed t* i Inin the futiite for
both.
I p 1 III it ( l l l l l) l « thill N
T itn il.
Their #&lt;*(' V w M he
every stgn of * oniplete selfish
Mi l ,
lilt this 1* willy he ran sc
th* fh&gt;# thing* nf life *r * Un
d e r * to o l and d**lr*'\ H 'wever
«| It |iu|&gt;"[ I ah I »c»U gi ve e third'
t twining ' h/it show* ho*r right
It i« |r. Ih ok ..r the oilier fejlow a* well A g r* " t deal wfi
^ , i n . . . |* then denoted bet*
H o d better understanding wi t bj
th«*e i f like Ilk He paiiem
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•'The star* Impel, (key do
rnmp*l." Wbat | * « winks of
f o u r life H largely up to Y « l *
Carroll (tighter'* Individual
Forecast for your algn for F * 1
ruary *• n o * reatly F*»i—y o u r j
ropy tend your blrthdairp Tind ,
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" 'Is ie o g ' p m . NBC. Tb* Bob
R jp * M ow . Bob'* recoat ISn st trip to aatnrUln Ih* troop*
la Kora*. Okinawa, Thailand,
tba Philippine* and VUt Nam
U'Taduced to N mlauUa In a
Vary enjoyable ahow. You w il l
M * Janl* Pale*. Anita Bry­
ant, Ana* Marta Altwfbetti,
Jerry Colonna, John Bubble*,
La* Brown and hi* band, and
( P f c l a l fu eit *tar JiU Bt. John
clowning wtlb Hope, dancing
With the 01* *nd tin gin g io n **
from "H ello, D olly" to "Bllent Night."
7:301:30 p.m. CBS. Rawbid*. "J o th ." Albert Dckk*r
give* an Im preulva perform­
ance a* a fanciful old man
« h o aeema to bring bad luck
wherever be * o m . - But the
eharacter hardly »eem* to
have the making* for a aerie*
a* Dekker seemed to think
a while back. Arid* from the
•tar, thera are good perform­
ance* by
Jame*
Mtlrdock
(Mu*hy) and John Doucette.
7:3-1:10 p.m, NBC, Interna­
tional Showllme, “ Jolly Jut­
land ’ C ircui." Don't let the
title throw you, thia 1 * ju*t

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another wtatt to jpm o f th* *t*.
pie roureer of this program'*
m aterial,’Copenhagen’* Clrcu*
Schumann. Th* football-play­
ing dog act U one o f tbo beat
and (her* are aome good com­
edy moment* with elephant*.
The balance o f the «how U
devoted to acrobatic* and t)T&gt;leal clown comedy.
■:30-B p.m. ABC. Tb* Addam* Family. "Mother Lurch
vlilta the Addama ra m lly ."
A* a favor to Lurch who'*
been writing to hia moliier
telling her ha wa* the matter
of the hrmte, Mortlcie and
(Jouifi pretend they're the
tervanta when mama come*
to call. Aa a reward for their
good nature, mama haa them
fired. With diminutive Ellen
Corby playing enormou* Ted
C a itld y'f Imperioui mother,
Ihelr relationship I* on* big
light gag.
• ;1010 p in. ABC.
FDIt.
"T h * Making of a Man." Part11. Dramailcally effective doc­
umentary covering th* most
decliive influence! In the life
of FDR. You’ll meet Loul*
Howe, whto tried to Svrngall
FD R '* early eereer, hi* moth­

er who helped ib ep t U * eber10-11 p.m. NBC. Jack P a ir
eeter but who learned not to Program. (C olor) Good, wellInterfere with bit political ea
rounded ihow. Paar haa i
recr, etc. Then the polio at­
funny opening monologue, tou
tack wfaleh interrupted hi*
life but which be refuted to chlng on meb aubjecta a* TV,
let defeat him. You'll aee Ellubeth Taylor'* citiien*hip
American
football aa
film* of FDR learning to walk and
again and bear Eleanor Roo­ viewed by Ut* English. Edic
sevelt and othara apeak o f th* Adam* sing* "M ore Than You
and then perform*
Went. A poignant ihow, eov Know"
erlng much the tame ground "H e y . There" In' German.
told In "Sunrise at Campo- Then, both ahe and Hugh
Down* join Jack for *ume
bello."
10-11 p.m. CBS. ..Slattery'* remlnDcence* about tha old
People. "Queition: Wlial Did "Tonight" show. The allow li
You Do All Day, Mr. Slat­ tapped hy lllll Cosby'* very
tery T" n i l * la one of lbo*&lt;- funny monologue about bl*
demand apisodea that come up childliood.
In every aeriei about profet10-11 p m. ABC. 12 O’clock
•tonal men. It takei an aver- High, " l i t * Albatron ." What
aga day in the political Ilf* ol happen* If you're an actor and
Slattery and thowa him try­ you've completed 25 ml»i*on»
ing bl* belt to cop* with an and your general trie* to con
overwhelming number of de­ you Into "Juit one m ore."
tails, Problem* includ* pre­ Thai'* the dilemma
facing
venting the aatraditkm o f a Lieutenant Kane, and he can't
friend, defeating a eeosoritilp say no. HI* towardT Half hia
bill, helping choose a Mat* fare la burned away. The per­
Jxiet laureate; lavin g hi* life iod of adjustment la liorrenfrom an
aasauin'a
bullet, dou*. Robert Driva* W effect­
playing Solomon to a family ive a* the actor, Janine Gray
with a retarded child, etc. plays hit girl. An hour of
Luckily, lt'a all well done.
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l a the r e a r ! ml (be C .vm ir
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H th day o f January, A. I). IM I,
prssanl to tha Honorable (Jotjn.
ty Judas o f Bemluol* County.
Florida, her final rriurn. ausi.tinl and vuu.-iiere, ea Admin,
letra trla o f the K » t a t * of •!
T he o do r* Walts, deceased, snd
al said time, then and there,
make appli'-atlnr, to ihe eaid
Judas for a (linil eat tighten!
nl her n&lt;1mlliletration of s.iId
estate, and for an order die- hargtbg her an su.-h Admlnla
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(1) urel Hubert*
lh a fas Blmfils tills of nil tnllda
lift !*at*e tha* N'allun
dsacrlbed In lha follo w in g plat, l l t l l (Sft ttaelal Vaeurity (n
le -w lt:
Artlon

Hi'" w *, LAKIS V IE W , a
subdivision, according to
tha Flat thereof aa record­
ed In Flat Hook k, Pass II
o f tha Public lie cords of
Uemlnol* County, Florida,
w ill - apply to tha Hoard of
County Commission.rt .if Baud,
no La County, Florida, al IViUK
o ’olock a M on Tusaday, F eb ­
ruary Ilk, t i l l , or aa noon
thereafter ea the l i n e may be
heard. In lha ilosr* • ( County
Com tnleelnnera Huoiu In lha
Court House uf Hnnlnol* Coun*
ty, Florida, at Hanford, F lor­
ida, for tha adoption of a Itaao*
lutlnu by said li-ard, pursuant
to the provisions of Sections
1»C &gt;» and Itl.Hl, Florida Htatutaa, IM I, vacating, closing
and allmlnatin* *11 of thuae
csrtaln reaarvatlona for puhlte
utllltlaa In sstd Hlo.-k I of said
'U A K K V i e w , and returning
alt o f tb* raid dss.-rll.sd pro­
perty- to aureag* lo r tb* pur­
pose o f laiailou.
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To th* men ur 1mdy ar t k ing **cur lty on tha hatter Ih ir^a
•of l i f t . Thin o f f e r la mad* in g
nil iitirtrlfty. I f y&lt;iu hnvv r^n! *
aalea a (ill It)', &gt;uut #e riving*
aro
only
llnilfr 1 l.y
t*.#
nimiunt o f your acconipii#ii*
tnant thrungli your t f f o r t a ?
Comniiaalona of the liif ha at
o / U r. Itonuaea easily o btainable, . ln t e r v l r w e Wednesday,
TiiurmfU^, Frid ay J i m.
until lit w»ii HI »•n I (a van M*-m ■
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Don’t Sell
Yourself Short

Legal Notice

A 4 H CONTRACTORS

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S P A R E T IM E C A S H
Hal
Famous
Jtunovar
Bhfl

c m wrtry to f W H i U in tity T
prlcra. Contact Julian W i g glna I 1 M I I I or call J. A R.
T r a d in g Foal, Inc., 310* g 5 0 . M in e . F o r 8 « I *
55. Furniture For Hale
"ran g*
Hlueoom T ra il, OrUndo.
fjijg
value, V « r lha hlggaal aelaatlon of
D IA M O N D
R in g
T ho f l o r a l * w il l ■#» ks TOtie « rly naw and uaa-1 furnlReason a hi*. Ph. * i ) - i i i t .
N E W APPM ANCEB At W ar*ag sa alkl* f o r mors Ik e o r r f
lure/ e *e
Noll'*
Furniture
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rrlgfdblra,
OLD COUNT It Y
lar or rr oo Iwrorfloo.
H ro k er egc
In
Ceffaalbarry
H o t Point, nO A. Ranltk, ate.
AUCTION HAHN
on 17&gt;92. Op*ii I daye 9 to iCall Ch ar lie — U . ( u U ( . oolUut. f*f’R new Halo* day- will now
.A aaoclatrd Jtsdlo A TV,
' i h f l l i W l * other lulacrliair*
V W C i n t l f l a 1- A Y * * Krion
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do 111-1*1*/- •“ *— .—
T k a H r mid r w r r t f i tk*&gt; pfl*
o f City Unilto. Cunalgniurut*
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BOOK K E EPE R , 1 night* a
W A B I I C K — Card U l s Modal
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marotiAAdla*.
flarn
open
BBDE FOR KENT
mu nth. f a l l a fter g p tn.
H a lu ia W t . l l n g h o u * * , gang
It vdleeme ^ffkf«N*iii*aiglila t «
Hally. L E W I IC . DELL. Auct„ If oap hal. TIolUw aye. Juvanlle,
TK ■-33*3.
condition,
mulching
Deluge
lh a e a ll e y • ( I k U aa wa *
A p p ra l« *r A LlquIilAtor Pha.
K U K K d rllv a ry add l*l&gt;*k*tlp.
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74. Sales Help Wnnted
or 333-113!
lio n French ,\ve.
H IC K '* A P P L IA N C E , ianford
I'll. U M f t J I
D EAD LINE S
Fla re U M I t l .
HHLHSKH 31 — DRKHUIJH |l —
M I ' S A WOMK.N: L # r u |32 io
11 Noun D a y B e fo r e
Haturilar o n ly — Just one to a
1100 V 0 4 I ) In your at&gt;#f*
M IL L E R R A D IO &amp;
curtomar. L E E * — 3rd A Ban- 60. HuMineMM Opport.
I' u b lic e llo n F o r
(Itna- B- 11 now hiph qu ality
f o r d — Opp. Winn Dial*,
InaertJona and K llle
product#- Kvanlno# or Day#
A P P L IA N C E
off, no r a n v#H»ing, Bluat bo
(R a t . N o o n F o r M o n d a y )
Adyghe# m Ii on
NEED E X T R A CA BH f A H ar­
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111 » o
P a rk — 333-011!
ICXCKI'TU 7NA I. 11111II
Do you havo a drinking proht PC. HECTIONAL Divan, TabK A11\1 .S'OH
ll ' * O K K K K P I N O .
He&lt;-retarr,
las, Cellar Cheat A other
leru. W rite I". U Dog 1111. BAT1TRHAY FA LE , Head Rafrl 1'AftT
T19IK • W* Ut K
g a ta lo r. VVaahrra A gluvr*.
piece*, 333-7017.
rlaneral uffb-a Marif«&gt;r&lt;l eras.
Kj nford.
1|n* K Celery, Ph. I t l - t l l O or
K«»H \ f »D K I ft INi'tftVt:
l i : - 3 l « l tiff el l p. Ill
311-IITI3.
n#ltal*h |*iirt p ur I'fttraotiN, rmel#
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i*r fi nmlf
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31AI li, Irutilnp 3U-&gt;k vj.
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in hjifiiilu in# w&gt;r)il
Koine, Nesohl. I'faffa, aotiie
Wt a g ir l In the dark
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f IIU'U* It*
d)L#l)U •* II- truiilnu in my Hum* H l f l i l .
aa InWf i *
SO- T h r .r art
knoftft what you're doing but
atid Wcffilnnhou## TICLKVIrttr*de*l|ta or r*ftNy«Ren***.l 9(r»*
Tlano Harvlt’lng 4 Tuning
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tin# luti# te at in d -i nit in* r#
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pay o f f he 1*tire wf 1^4 or |f
rftiien 11«1 ii if unit1
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leind flim n rl«l n ■*■• **inn- •• In
lau itiui i w
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full time if dt«lr#il. Do r»-i
r t I T N C t ' H L llowuly Mliop
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for th# time #ml lnv##tin#ut
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ur • • Imum# #|«ri# liniite&lt;1lit|&gt;
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F r u i t Hufter I'h. j r j - C I I
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He l l in# A Furn. Co, 901 W
11. PlantM, Feeds, Batds
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8 . Fein &amp; Supplier
F O R I.E A 8 R
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S E R V IC E S T A T IO N .
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tio Hanford Ava.
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or apply tu tha
AU H AltlH M * A
g q lr k d#rvloo with (ho C u b .
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50, Mine, For S a I*
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71. Male Help Wuntrti
Rang*
tioinuitient o f r * . t 7. T w o .
prlc-a 10 a m - * v in —
aji-iblt, .
55. F u r n i t u r e F u r S fi le
J1 B ■ Hog 3k. K , -nid p-.tiil
U A II.Y — F IN N Y FtllKNUII,
)1 A S'-— Ju*(d
fur
fi$# urniuift
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( M il- . Huulh o f Mailfurd on F K N t ' K Pt « a r * i rtbu sotad CyDebit, fjediifunl A n #
&gt;.*l 4 ry
line of Mi* County
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preea. 1“ * ' g 1 fU lo n g, l i e Used furnllur* nppUancsa, touts,
tluy. If- »l.
plu# cnnimlMlon. I2I-0|(|
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run thettca E as terly
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(be am of a c u rs *
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H4H3H U R C K IV E H for Adnp.
\\ ANTJUi; M#n for full 1 1 n*&lt;
cutiuwt* to tha t*•1141h ti#
113-4113
lion, boat dad. Animal Itaacua Rant Ulus Lu str* K l m i r l o C a r­
Nur#*-ry F#rtn Work. Cali
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of IM £ 9I»
pet ghnmpooer for only |l
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10. Poultry - l.ivenlocJt
begin n in g: them-* oontiwu*
W K L D K H , portable with aocseeture. Celt N l* tlgddtng M fg
alo ng an e s lm a lo n of said
orleg up (o l i t nap. I11-IM1.
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HALE OR Tradat Hhotlnnd gtal
Curve 1)4 31 fl thru a della
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lion Pony,
___________
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angle of k-mt u l" . ihvn. •
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Huy — * « U — T rad e
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AND
W H O ft K L - l B T
Blat* Road No. 434, run
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M AILIN Q
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th r i l l s
North w aeterly
INC OM E I ' A X B K II V IC C
IiltKHB Id
long tba aro o f a curve on
L A T E X P A I N T H I * g e l . Ar myth*
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. N a v j Surplus, I t * Ae&amp;ford
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havin g a radius o f ' I I I , ; ;
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la tha l o a n e f lha l a a a i i
B T H K E T , O AK LAN 11, C A L I ­
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Vi 110.3k f l to Hie point o f
ta sot Est afo at
POW DLL'S OFFICIO SUP PUT
Ill-Ill*.
bran filed against you In th*
beg. AL8M; lle g ln n ln g at a
EH W A HI) Kt lU E RT FL OWE IH I Cfrcult Court 4n and f o r Bamtpoint l l l l l n g g - u r u ” Al­
FORMER
Ag ent
of
Internal A I R CO N D IT IO N F .R I I . * * * BTU.
Da.aaead. uol* County. Florida, by D A N ­
and l l l . t l ft g SB'37'4*'* M
Revenue Barvlc* p rep ar e! l a
1 jrr. gld, I lk * n*w. F irs t I I I * T b AU C r e l l l . r s s a g Parana* I E L SM ITH, f o r divorce, th*
of
th*
Weat
g
oornarc o m * T ea Ret urn* by ap ­
(s k t s . I l l - I * * * .
H a v in g
Claims
or
Demand* nhiwt t i l l * at which I* D A N I K I .
monumant of geld keel. 7,
point ruant
*101 P or k Av*-,
Aantnel gold Eatnlai
SMI TH, P lain ti ff, vareua HAft•aid
point
being
on
tb*
Ph. I 3 I - I S H , Krnast IMflknstl. F H I O I D A I R E Fare* Inin Auto.
Y »u nud each of poo are
Southerly R / W line or B U I *
Wash er H * l Bervel Oaa Itg- harobr notlflgd and yequlrgd R A R A A N N MM1TH. Hafamlant.
thaa#
proaenta
era
to
command
Hoad
No.
43l|
Ihonca
run
frlgeretur I I I Ph. l l l - H I I . lo present any clalme and dr
Pawning or UuylngT — * * * usl
yuu tu appear and fi le your A n ­
8 10*11' W 20 f t more or
A -I PA W N tlHOP
man da which you, or slthar of s w e r o r oth er defense or plead­
lea* to th* w a te rs edge ;
3101 Orlando Hr.
311-*H«
you, a i r
havo agolnat tko in g heroin with th* C le rk of
thence
ruu E aste rl y I4.3,*t
oototo ef E D W A R D KUHRHT th* c ir c u it C o n n o f Uemlnol*
more or less a lo n g th* m - f t
15. H p e c U l S e r v ic e *
FL O W E R H lo tho County Judge County. Florida, and servo a
ter* edge ; thence N l l *
! ■ ( 9 l O t # H # f i k * C # a » t y of fo a l p o l o County, Florid*, bl s op y tharouf on P l a l n l l t m A t ­
1 * '* » “ K 10 ft m o r « or lee*
i « l « « * ••■oiMMla C m t f , lU ie hia of flog In tha gnurt house torney. Ca rr o ll Hurko. AH o rto
w l d Boutherly K / W tln&lt; |
• ( r I » r I d a * l a P r e h a ia
uf s a l* Cnunty nt Hanford, noy at Ir iw , p. o . D ra w e r E,
thence North w este rl y along
HOM E I M P R O V E M E N T * .
IB r t IM Balat# •(•
Florida, wl lh lu i l l
oaloitdgr Saufnrd. Florida, on or before
said K/W line 33 ft io the
HOOtLS'U. P A I N T t N O A
■auntha from th* tlm* e f tb* tho tt h day o f February, l l f l ,
K L IZ A U S T H BT1X11UK1I
INIULAT1NO
point o f beginning.
Ural publication a f this notloa. or other wise dsorgs pro oonYou
are rauulred tu fii* your
rin sooln g Arresgsd
113-3111
n » A L w o n CM
T w « os3**0 af aaoh claim or leoao w i l l ho sciared against
Answer or ether pleading with
N o l l e * la )iar*by v i v a * (bat dsmaag shall b* la wrltta*. aa d you.
O F F E R IN I! A S P E C I A L S E R ­
th*
Clerk
o f tho above ounrt
Tha Sanford Ilarald ta deal- an* serve a copy thereof upon
V I C E T Mors than *0,*** re ad ­ (ha und*ralkvi*4 will, o# tha shall ototo tho plaro of root
dtoco
and
poet
of
(loo
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ilk
day
*1
Dacambwr,
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naiad
aa
a
newspaper
at
ganaral
er* *•* Th* Hanford Hornld
tho plalntlllo' atlornsy on hr
nlsaolfltd ads dally, l i s t * * eg I I I h pr*aaat I * U l B i M r f t b l i of Ih* claimant, end ahall b* Circulation In which Uila c ita ­ before February tth. 1**1., If
J ud e *
of
Bamtnol* s w s r a to by th* claimant, his tion shall bo published onoo you fail to do oo, a decree pro
lo w i i l l o per Itna par d * y l Coun ty
la t aad final agtut, or l U o r n e r gad aoauin. naah w e ak for four ooagaeutltro
Dial I l l - I l l ! or * l « - ! l l l end r o u i l y , Florida,
ChDleeeo w ill be entered sgalket
rtturn. a * *o a n t and v m l i r * . pentad hr a flU sg fee af aa * W eak*.
pine* your *41
yon (or th* relief demanded la m
aa X i H i U t i o f th* ft#tat• o f dollar and soak claim or ds
Y l ' I T N E * * m y kasd and o ft!- tha Complaint.
ff
Btlahlar*
4&gt;*oa**d. mead not BO filed aboil ke ria l real o f th* Clark o f tha
■E W IN fl. gay I f * * , t i l l a. KUaaballs
W IT N E S S my band and tha
and a t nald Uma. than and ▼•Id.
utrotilt Cour t on thl* tho It h sgat o f th* eald Court In km Ktmlko A. Flow arc
thara. maka application I * th*
day of January, JL U. 1 » « .
ford, gemlmd* Cuuvsiy, FI«Hda,
Admlnlctratrls of Ih# as- (M A D
•aid J u d io far a final * * ( ( ) • •
tM * Ivth day til D e c - niYer, H IE
tn la or
mam o f a d m la U tr a tlc a p f oald
A r th u r U. Dockwlth. Jr.,
tS E A L )
K U W A R U EUUKHT FLO W ••(ata . and f a r an * r d * r
a
C
la
rk
o
f
Ih*
Ctronll
.Uourt
A r th u r H. Bs ck w llh . Jr.,
*
TEN-rtfCII M AINTENANC E
r h e r g i n * hor as such Esaoutrts
ERA
deceased
R y: Kiisaboth Erusaobaa
Clerk o f tho Circuit Caar t
■*r#l** * Buppllb*
Pbt
lo * this u * IH k fa y of ■TEN BT ROM, P A V I* *
D. C,
My: M arth* T. V lb lta
Me I N T O # M
a k o r , A. O. 111*.
Ca rr o ll Bark*.
Depu ty Clark
“
Pf
,'A 'M l P o o iObrolias
lil.kler lu ll
A t to r n e y * too Adgelnstrctrta
Attorney at La w '
#■
POPE
BAUETT
S u p p U re
Fo*t Offlso Do* 111*
A * I m i i r l * *1 lb *
F- a D r a w s * I
Attorney (p r I'la in ltft*
• * n f oord. F tor Ids l l l l l
of-----■H*«b*U tU g k lo r
A t to r n s * fug P iste t i f f
1** Oouth Maitland Avettua
Doconaode
F A I N T cltg* gut U » r i * «
Pohliah Ja a . 11. tt, 11 A F*k- ga s ford, Florid a
Maitland. Florida S t i l t
urcqort Luunln oo.
1. U fa
P u k tu b J h . I , I , M #
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ru hiu k I f a l f a H K I M .
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a u -iM * C O M
5g)!i* *"■ u K “ • ^ 1M*

Legal Notice

BRIGHT BEAUTY IN DARK ROLE—A eclotiHetlng beuuty—Burbera Parkin*— 1* making
her mark a* an up-and-coming actreoa on televlaioa’a Peyton Place. Barbara, only 19, la giving
authenticity to tha role of a small town girl beset
by • host of troublea. Although ahe'o portraying
“the black aide of thing*” in thU aerie*, her
work presage* • bright film futura.

W »n tcd

73. Mule or Frmule Help

S a N F O R D E L E C T R IC
(I. K. Applla neo a—N o w A liar-1
111 Magnulln
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Opera l u t '
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ttiefil In our modern ulr-cu-niftlilunptl (e e lo ry .
ALIX
kANk’ o f l D
3114 i»rlatidd Dr., fieri ford

WIBUCMaPTTf CAMMUA BHOF
For 'T h a Ba*t From All Your
Fllma_
*10 J Park A v * . Hanford

NR W M AJO R llouegboia
pllAnuta nl 10% ab rv a

M a le

T H K C it y o f Hanford C iv il Her.
v ie* Hoard la a c c - p t ln * apph.
ra tion s to relal.lmn al ld lh llt tr
Hat fur Ihe ctaa.l final lot. g f f
U til ity Man — t tl l l i y Plant*.
Htqulramanl: t * In I t yra of
• gs; high ach. arait. or aqul* v a l r n l adu.-alionj le g a l raol•lent uf gr m ln ola c t y . f o r nt
least a il month*; soma r g r
p rr ls nc* In niulnt. and
(Ion uf alrcl. A nia.-h. rqula,
Urrd In utility tilauia. Leant,
fur &lt;iuaUn*d appliconta w ilt
hr held In lha t ' l l v Hall a l
3;t0 p. m. Jan, 31, 1!-•&amp;. Hubmil
application*
to
L’ lv ll
Harrlca
L a u m ln rr
Iq
C it y
Hall by Jan. I I , I H i .
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71.

Artual samplsa and s alat kit
F r t A No aipar lknca ntoJad,
No ago ilntll I n a M l p rice *
f o r htgk q u a li ty m a k e * . t i l ­
in g assy. E v e r y man a pros­
pect. HI* .tally commlsslimi
F o r full details w r i t * H a n ­
over Bhot. Inc.. D tp !, ' 1T0-B
Hanover, P a

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F K K B E M T IU A TK O
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Coniractlng It.palr*

322-5612
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B E R R Y 'S

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Legal Notice

to Ik * ( ' s o r t .1 Ik# b s e s l f
Judas, S.sslsals &lt; . b a t s ’. F l a t *
Mb. In Prnbatr.
In s . i Msls ls wl
(t i a n un * u l a m t i a h u *C A iicv, *n ,.
Hbnaaa*4.
Vs All t ’r s l l l s r s and Psss.na
Has la g
( lalsaa «■» Dtasaada
Agalaa i ( a l l k s is ls i
You and bgi-k of you gy*
h «r*h y nuUflsd and raqulrad to
pratabl any cMlrna and darnanda which you, or alUior of
Sou, tuny l,4(i- a g a in *! lb *
f e t a l * o f t'HAltl.KH IIUAN CH W i n S E A llC T , kit., dsoonoad.
1st* o f bald County, to th*
County
Judge , of
aamlnol*
C-ittiity, Florida, at hta off lc s
In tha ouurl huuao o f ask!
(n uit ty
at f a n f o l d ,
Florida,
within
a lt
oatsndar • month*
frurp lha time of tb* firs t pub.
I' K H H O N M I N I KHKOTKIJ llcbUoo o f this no(t«*. T w o
M A T A F I ’ R A H AND UK H E A R D cup las o f sack claim or demand
A T T H E T I M E AND P L A C E abnll b* la writing, and ahall
ABOVE ePE C tF fR P.
•lata the place o f raaldanca
a. j u h c r i i h a v i a , j u .
and poet v fflcp nddroaa o f lha
o f tka law firm
claimant, and ahall b* sworn
NT K N 8T U U M , UAVUi A
t u . b r |h* claimant, hi* agsnl.
M d N T O a il
o r attorney and aotompaalad
Edward* uuitdtna
ky a filin g faa o f ono dolla r
l a i f w i fla r ld a
and auoh claim » r damand not
Attorney* far Fallllouer#
to f lis l ahall ha void.
Publish Jan. II, I I, 111*.
Maria U Uaarry
4VM I
'
Kgasutrie of th* tmel W IU
and Testament of
C II A It L I : h H L A N C H A H D
TV RENTAL
a d A i t C T . an., « m h h !
b t u m p t r o m . h a via *
• Hale*
• Barrie#
M et NTOd H
A r io r a a y f a r Ba ae ufrlx
Fo o l Offl o e Bog l i l t
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Btnford, Florid a l l t f l
laaltk Co Ur T V Bale*
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C O N TR AC T R ATKfl
ON REQUEST

WEEKEND TELEV ISIO
F R ID A Y J . « -

Hold Your Own Sale With HERALD Want-Ads

17, Janitorial Service*

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County, Buyifig! Selling! Renting!

W ID E - T R A C K S
\7ant To Be Used

77. Situation Wnnted
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SW EETIE P IE

95.H ouses For Sale

IlDItM., : Full batha. Fam ily
I-B E D R O O M , conc rrto
Mock, n i l HUM M K ill .IN In beautiful
Room. L i v i n g noem,a KBehan
oil electric. N o th in * down, ooW y n n e * ood.
No
q u a il !) In*
»
llh Elac. n a t » a . U l l l l l y A
oum* I I I monthly payment.
or r*d lap*. 11*0 Down A
sto ra ga room, Doubla car.
Inquire at I I I David. N. O r­
Aaaum* I I I paym*nt*. M o v .
porta, cantral air condition­
lando. rti. 111-7111.
In today. Contact samtn.da
ing A baat. t i l l m o . I yaar
Rea lt y, 111*1 Tark A v * 113laaao.
131-MU.
. .
N IC E I Bdrm. From*. 1 lota.
1111.
• s.
Shad*. Shlp-thap*
i:;-ii*J
A L L E L E C T R IC . Central- air L A K E M A R T : 1 Rdrm., K llc h on * O'lUtp. C* U. Ad ult . 170
end
heet.
1-Bedroom.* 1'a
SAKE A T P L A T
mo. i-h. l l l - l l l l or i l l - t o i l .
bath*.
Fla.
Room. Assume
A N D yo ur children protected
M o r tg a g e o f 911 per m&lt;».
by 9* chain-link fence. Nice
RED ROO M Houaa. Kltchan
T erm * 321-0915.
1 bedroom. 1 bath, frame
» u u l p . Noar Ilaaa M l mo.
home «&gt;n 1 lo ve ly lot*. All un­
Rh. l l l - l l l l .
der fence. Owner * * k * 111.000 T R E K S Surround this 1 bedroom. 1 bath. Kltrhen e qu ip ­
bill * * ) * : “ Bring all Offers.**
ped home In like newr con di­ 1 II K D n O O XI L'nfurnlahad.
North Ia ingwo od araa I I I mo.
tion. Only 111 monthly, r e ­
W ln ta r Turk l l l - l l l l .
quire* 1100 Down
Contact
Seminole Realty, 1901 Park
R E A D Y T O MO VE I N
A v * 122.1211.
INVESTM ENT * R E A L T T
Badroom. I bath. Flo. Room,
111 N. Park Ava
113-1171
com plataly furnlahad. Spr ink­
96. Houses • Sale or Rent
lin g ayalam. baa utlfully land,
a.-apod. Orangaa lu pick. Uulol
R E N T O i l BA LE: 3 Bedroom I*.
nalghbnrhood.
Th.
111-7111
B
hem*.
n*ar
Plnecraat
John Saula Agancy.__________
Pchool
}*&lt;l( Macnotla Ava
l*h 111-1177.
102. Mobile Homes • Sale

By Nadine Seltzer

In T h *

H O U S E W O R K . I 7 I - l t l « or 333l!*l .

81. Itcql Estate • Sale
M ER LE W. W AR N E R
REALTO R
70S So. P or k

I33-MJS

SOU TH W A RD

St. Johns Realty
T H E T I M E T E S T E D F IR M
ISO N. Por k A t *.
3JS-(tSl

JOHN E. FOX,
SO* V

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Por k A t *.

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$100 DOWN

ROBERT

A. W t t . M A M S
R totlor
Raymond l.umlqulet, A » « v
333-3311 A lla n llc Honk llldg.

F H A - V A HOMES
3. I. A I BEDROOMS
U S 1 1 RATII8
K IT C H E N E Q U t r r E D
L O W M ONT H LY r A T M E N T *
For Complete Information
bet or Call Tour

Ball-Blair Agency
Root Ka’ at * — Inauronc*
I r d A P or k Av*.
3:3-S ««!

BROKER
U A V OR S I T E

9.i. Houses For Sale

“ Separata

’ S E V E R A L Outstanding ? A 3
B#-ironm Hnm** ■ v » l ! i M » In
nil \r#a* «*f Benfnrd. I ^ i u*
Fhow you Around!

1

REDROOM. P a r lla lly turnlah«d 171 mo. 111-3117.

ij'- ir T .™ ,
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Tntio •pr! v lie | •••

It A VENN* A P A R K . I ^ w mo nth­
ly payments. l*hMrnnm, ' I
bath. i«,r » » n »il* ln porch, large
lot. 322-497I.
f
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T W O T*«kefront Oil Home*. 4
and 1 bedroom*. ea« It with 2
bath*,
on
2"
Acres
neat
booming Deltona. Total prN**
only t i l .ouu with good term*

Stemper A gency

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222-1&gt;»1
1991 S French Av*

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$100 DOWN
A t tr a c t iv e
1 lilt b ne,
1*,
bath* k te h#n e,u1pp' 1. t»r
r a m floo r*
f'srp ft A u*;
11VV r«'&lt;»m Se* to appreciate
Ow ner on premise* Hsturdtv
l'»S n a h U n d
Av*
Htinlatil
1.et alef ,.r rail 747-4519, I* » »
OiaiiK*. El*

4— Child Car*
• — Dole*—C *t o — Pet*
10— P ou ltry — Livestock
12— Hpaclal N o lle**
12 -ri’ at rrln g — Fou&lt;|
14— Places to Eat
15— Hpti'lal tlarvlcet
14— Swimm ing Pool*
17— Jan itorial Servlets
I I — I * o - I t - Vouraalf
19— lluiMar ■ SupDllea
— Hard wa r*
21— Hum# llrpalra
22— Plumbing
11— P ain tin g
24— W all Drilling
11— Air Conil L Heating
t l — Radio' - Tele vision
29 — Photo a Equipment
3j — Hum* Appliance*
21 — Musical lnatrumante
*32— Ilutlnea* F. luipmeni
33—Job Printing
14 — L’ | bolster*
L — Vacuum Cleaners
3 ; —Moving \ S io ra ge
1* — 1.atei initiator a
• 1— Plant a
1 rede — ba# la
fttf— Miec For bal#
51 — Articles Fur leant
52 -S w a p e»r 1 i hang*
J2— M anted T o iiu&gt;
5- 5 urn11ure Fur nale
54 — Antl-juea For Hale
54 — M iner To |*oan
40— li a ai uaaa Uplnir t unltlae

From

Cantor*

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425-5938
From

K n -h a n g .

1 BK B R OOM- houeer—L4 vH »r

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Selection o f 1. I. and 4
Bedroom* located In various
Sections of Panford

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FROM $50.00
FOR THE BEST HOME
BUY •
SEE YOUR

1

V A - FHA

- BEDROOM. 2 bath, un
furnished 1 ml to ha**. 2
block* to chopping c*nler A
achoo*) l year lea** re qu ir­
ed 9120 mo. 222-1170 after
I p. m.

COMPLETELY
turnlthed.
In
rin ding washer. 29ftl Msg
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2 tlEDHO OH I I I
4019.

Property
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and Sales Broker

JIM HUNT

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bTI.N’ HTIinM R E N T A L S
Br i 'Bath O lt j 9TI
Mr 2 lla*h, ll avn itie 9121
Mr . I Math Dellary 175
Mr . 2 Ma'ha 91 •*
Mr . 2 flat I. l U v . nn( t ' l*&gt;
Mr . 2 II (Mi M m ♦* » 9 4 •
Mr 7 M e l. L ak e Mat) |115
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F U R N I S H E D 2 bedroom hou«e.
2411 Palmetto. Phone 1220274.
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372 A* : a
322-4141

Drive

322-0544
222-54*2

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l a u i *1 l*i ivr

STU D EIIAK EIt
( door Bedan 11.311
S A N F O R D MOTOR CO
too Franch Ava..
133-11(3

4. Trailer Spar* - Beni ----- IN E X rT ^C S tV F r~
P O n T A T lO ^ —

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955
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DJ CORVAIR

Like New, 9.000
Actual Mil**, Radio
and Heater. A Hral
Hut S|Mirt Car.

GIIEENIIRIAK
St*. Wagun, Auto.
Trana.. It. II alerpa Ik
camp*. Extra nice.

*1996

*1995

Cl

F o r the R#«t R'iy
A S&gt;w or IfeeaD It *ne,
h r* HtrniliMiu Realty
Tou

CA

4 Speed
Tranamiaalon.
Radio and Heater.

MERCERY
MONTEREY
4 Door, Marc-O-Matic. It. II.
Air
Cond. S To Chooae
From. AI*o Wagun.

*495

*895

Dll

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B A R G A IN B U YS

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F IR S T C O M E — F IR S T BU YS
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Sedans
* Hard Tops
• Convert Iblrs
e Station WaRons
Complete

Selection

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12 AUTOMOBILES.

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iiarantre — 30 D ay*

1,000 Mile* On All
Card V W * .
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S e r rlr .

■ctory Authorlied Dealer

RON - SUN

CHRYSLER - PLYMOUTH, INC.

Illindr Motor Co.
So. Hwy. )»-•*
Sanford. Fla-

322-1S35

C l PLYM O U TH 4 Door. V-*. Automallr Trana.. I O R ( j
0 I Heater, Air Cond. Mutor Need* Work.
WWW
C Q FOIID V-S. 4 Door. Ford-O-Malle,
D O Itadlo,
Itadlo. Ilrater.
Ilrater, I’ower Steering.

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0 ^ C A D IL L A C DeVille, 1 Door.

*396
*196
*160
•176
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FORD V-S. Two Door.
FORD, Two Door

E 0 CHEVROLET, 4 Door

$200 • $300 Down
$10 • $60 Month

Senkarik Glass and Paint
Company
It*

Magnolia

Ph

G RAND PR IX
Coupe. Black With Whits
Interior. Really Beautiful
Can G irt Complete History.

1:3-1(13

1 9 6 2
C A T A L IN A V IS T A
Tower Steering and Brakes.
Hard To Beat A t Only

62 Oldsmobile “ 98”

t

Holiday Coup*. Full Power Ineluding Seat* and Window a, Ra­
dio. Heater, and Fartury Ale.

4 Hour Station Wagon. V-S, Auto­
matic Tran. mi..ion, Power Steer­
ing, Power llrakaa, Radio A Heater,
and Factory Air, A Special A t

- C . C . "S U N N Y ” HAYES
519 E. FIR ST ST.

322-5441

SANFORD

j - g -.CHEVROLET. 4 Door

PORI), 4 Door

HUNT

M ERCU RY

109 PalmtUo Avt.
Sanford
322-1884

2495
•1295

62 Chcv. Biscuync

62 Rambler Custom
4 Dour Sedan, Slick Shift With V-R
Engine, I’uwrr Steering. I’ower
Ilrakra, Ilrater, A Air Conditioned.

4 Door. V-N Engine, Automatic
Tranamiaalon. Radio and Heater
and Air Conditionrd.

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1 9 6 3

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995

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1295

60 Oldsmobile “ 88”

d r iv e

V W

C A T A L IN A
Convertible Coupe. Bucket
Seats, Aslor Blsa With
Whit* Nylon Top, N*w
Tlras.

] Dour, A C,l. With Std. Tranamiaaion. Radio and Ilrater.

Stenstrom Realty
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1 9 6 3

62 Ford

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DU FORD

N I ' iH T B

4-Door, A ir Cond.. and All
Morrokld* Interior. W t
Sold It New,

VpD lTn
FOR H A L F : T * u brautlful W4»mlr«| lots with 225 fimt
fm n tage un nrat aide o f Magnolia A%e. at IftOO north
aide of railroad, 13,000 fur U»th — make l»r*l cgalt offe r.
A. V. H O I.L A M l. F A Lt O N, N. i\

FO R SALE

ru tK

B O N N E V ILLE

^

•996

a tt-M li

1 9 6 3

T l p i n t h e s e

•995

For

B O N N E V ILLE
4-Door. Loaded. A ir Cond.

F IA T , a ....I condition, l"&gt;*
m lla a g- W ill *■ ■ept t.e.t o i ­
ler. IK10 ELM A V E

HOM ES

Home

1 9 6 4

AU TO GLASS &lt;ST
SEAT COVER CO.

DODGE
FiuNKEU
DART
Radio and Heater.
4 Dour — V*S,

The

A Look Seel

*
Ashby. Adults only, ph. I l l - *»• Chav., M r # 9993
7191.
_____ * *tt P l f . Bta. W i n 929ft
'97 Olde . 4 dr 9345
*91 Rulck, r v tra nb # 9:^5
106. Apartments for Bent '99
M l W. Ind SI. I l l - M i l
Ford ( l N i i i | n m » H e n l 879
ALL WORK HUARANTEED
E LLIN * *M MOTOR « *•)
FURN. Qaraga Apt. I H l A i T a l - H w y . 17-12 H«»
3 ::-ltl4
met to. r h
I92-0I2K or 822123. Boats &amp; Motors
1234. Inquire 2141 Palmetto. O L D E R S M A L L «**r In etcellant condition. g"«*.l for se­
n e t e w g y T o T he W a t e rw a y
let F LO O R Furn. A r t , P riv a te
cond car
Sell %ef y cheap
entrance. 1904 P almett o Ava.
Jlohson Sporting Goods
Th. 888*4282
Tone E V IN R L 'D E Dealer
FU RN . A?t. close In. 222-2100. *99 CA D1 LL AU. 4 dr . II T fully
I 0 I - I - I E. l i t
Th I l l - M i l
equipped,
plu*
Air
a-uinlltlon*
•M EAN. 2 Bdrm A p t , Kltchan
Ing A r t * l llargaln
It
FI.
O IIL A N D O C L I P P E R
Equip No Pet* 211ft Elm.
KleLIN’ t lit M l'T tH l t ' o
Host, \% ill* Johnson Motor
122-1129
with Electric Starter All #«•
W E I.A K A
\PA R T M F N T 8 114 Hw y. 17-91 Si*
rellent condition — llargaln
W First ht
RAM RLE 11
•:
CueJ C. Huntan, Lemon illuff,
tom 4-dr ae tan Autumatir.
Osteen. Fla.
FURN
Apt r io * a In Jlmml*
R A H , many ett raa o r ig in a l
Cowan 119-401 ft.
owner. L»wr mile age
Sh(»w
fiM»nt new- condition. Sacri­ Kxcollent Fishing Outfit
SNIA LI. A P T . 119 Elm Hultabl*
14 ^'t Aluminum lmgt — th hp.
fice *21-1479
f&lt;&gt;r c •uple or retired man 14*
Fvlnrude - trailer All Ilk*
Dl PI ».X
1201 Elm. clean A
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|)eli*erv hr da it. Ilk#
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223 1115
F U R N A p t . 117 W 12th Ca II H w y 17-92 Sr *
CM 4149
III )R Mi K l iF&lt;it •SET* C M I S
NO M ONET DOWN
2 HD It M Furn t&gt;nwn, Ut lilt tea
701 Fren h At e.
133*0731
9C3 *222-2744

FORD
0 * FALCON
STATION WAGON
Standard Tranamia.
ainn and New Kngine.

Have

W ID E - T R A C K S

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IN S TA LLE D

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T O G E T A B IT E . WE W IL L
D E L IV E R 12 B A R R A C U D A S
BY S A T U R D A Y N IG H T .

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OUR USED

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« ml Bn of * • "
for I on 17-••*. nn# ' • W W»a&lt;
on Bmilii I- A %- I ' 1" • ..ll». '
11. . -.IU Wo n . ' i - ' l r r It *
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Payton Realty
122-1 SOI 2140 Hiaw at ha at 17-92

95. i I ohm' s For Sale

95 . Ilmiscs Fur Sale
3

Government ownetT
Home*

. w e t . . * ^
70— Uinplnyment gtrv lca*
71 — Mai* Help Wanted
72— Fe male Help Wanted
72 — Mai# or F t m e le ll * lp
7 4—rtalra 11• 1p Wanted
77— Situation Wanted
11 — Income Property
12 — H u » ln fM P r o p — Bale
13— Ileal Estate W anted
11 — Ileal Estate Bala
17 — llu*tn#aa HaniaLe
&gt;0— but* Fo r Sal*
91— Fa rm s— Orovaa
&gt;7— Out o f Bt, 1. A c r e e g .
&gt;5 — Houses For Bale
94 — Houses—Bale or flsat
97— l l i i u i i For Rent
100— Resort Rentals
101— T r a i l e r s — Cabanaa
102— Mobile Homes—Bale
lu j — Mobil# Hum#a— Rent
1*4 — T ra ile r S pfc e — Rent
i n ) - T r a i l e r Lot#—Bale
lo4 — Ap ar tmen ts For Rent
l u l — Rooms For Rent
llw — Hotel Room#
112 — Rental Agent#
S.2 — \\ anted To Kent
115 — Autos For .Sale
l i e — Autue— B . l t ur Tra d *
l i f t —Trucks For Bale
1;«*— Au tom otive Service
12 1—Scooters a Cycles
U J — lt o « t » A* Motors
H i — 51a tin# supplies

322-5612

H U E E .N K IlA lll
Cl H e 1 *• at at slit* in Greenbrair of L^rh Arbor overl.M.kIng w If ro u t **
•"* u • • •• ni
b tltiiaa !*• »o*»r #p» * «
II*.na. U ie e n b r* r d ' v r l p« I
K |N'lJSW &lt;*t i L*
fit' 11.IHIIIH INC.
122-1*'74
; a ; r i rm *tl I *r.

103. Mobile Homes • Beni

(1 — Money W . n l e l
( 1 — S a v in a . A Uu*.a

r-*V»

IT HOMES
ON 20 ACRES

1-lioom K ff lc tan c y apt. with
pvl. bath 4 ahowar. aultabl*
f o r c o u r t* or alnalo ptraon
or ratlrod. A l l ullBUaa In. •«1 V A L I A N T . I dr. I7 .M * mile*.
cludad In rani. Tdaally lo c a l,
W i l l taka oi ler car for equity
ad on lot 81.. within t block
and aaaum* paymanta. Ph.
o f 1 fr a* p ark in g Iota and
Ill-IIH
ahopplng ranter. Imiu lr* ' a l
Manual Ja?«baon I ’ ept. Flore, ’ ( I V W D e li ve ry Sedan, extra
114 E. FI rat Bt.
nlca.
E L L I N o R MOTOR CO.
W ANTED:
Ktdarly
lady
to Hw y . 17-11 So.
113-1111
ahara nlca apt Very r a t i o n aide. R e f e r e n c e ! exchanged. «1 T R I U M P H Convartlbla, a|
111-11( 1.
real beauty.
EI.I.INOI1 MOTOR CO.
U N F U R N . Upatalra A PT. M l Hw y. 17-11 So.
lll-llll
month, 1(1 Magnolia Av*. In*
qulra dow-natalra altar I p ' l l V W Convertible, extra nlca.
m. or call U l - l l i n .
E L L I N O R MOTO R CO.
l l w y . 17-1! So.
Ill-Ill!
FI7RN. A p t 11#0 Mellonvltla.
•HI V W . D e live ry Sedan, Imm a­
culate condition, 3 to chooaa
N E W L Y Decorated, four A 1
frvm
Boom Apt with Bath (Of E
E L L I N O R MOTOR CO.
M tk SI.. Santord.
Hw y. 17-»1 Bn
lll-llll
O N L Y 10.10 for r- o m y 1 Bdrm.
I
I
MONZA,
I
d
r
,
fully
equip­
Furn. A p t . D. room, fireplace,
ped. plua air conditioning.
e l l heal. 1701 Magnolia. I37One previous owner.
m i or
E L L I N O R MOTOR CO
133-1111
FLORAL
H E RM IT S,
( r o o m . Hwy. |7-»3 Bo
F u rn , Ige
Bd rm. No laun
(
I
V
W
De
llv
ary
Stdan.
Ilk*
new
w o rk , Sanford Ava. K to
condition.
Hlblacua to rent &gt;lgn. Ph. a l ­
E L L I N O R MOTOR CO.
ter ( p. m. 171-1007.
ID y | ^ ^ L llS n i_ ^ ^ ^ lM J «3 J
FUUN. l-room*. both. 3 acraaned porche. 11■■ W 7r .I_______ 118. TruckH For Sale

SOUTHW ARD

1— !. o , i * Found
I — Per.orela

U O t B. D f t k A v f , _ i __
*n }lim *_

COME - G IVE

13 V W D e li ve ry Sedan, fully
aqulpped.
E L L I N O I l M O TO R CO.
H w y . 17-13 Bo.
311-1111

11(1. M a i A V A L O N . 1 Bdrm.
E arl y Amarlcan for aala or
U N K U R N . Duple*. New, 2 bedIrada for ? Can ba aaan B"Wroom. T e r r a » * o floor*, til*
m ana T r a lla r Court. 1 ml.
bath, kitchen equipped, w a ­
SALES BROKER
It DaBary balwaan 1 4 7.
te r Furn. Call 122-4019 after
108. Booms For Beni
1994 UMC T R U C K , good m#. hW a Mava Tha Horn. For Tou
1-1 and 1 Madrooma
in i eg I condition A 4 .New
N E W and USED
Tire* . Call 222-4444.
C
L
E
A
N
ROOM
for
Man.
I
"
t
D U P L E X , 2 bedroom. K ltr hen
Aw nlnga A Cabanaa
M agnolia Av# 137-0730.
equipped.
nice
Neighbors,
Q U A L I T Y M O B IL E HOMER
1912 C H E V R O L E T p i c k - u p .
Fe rned Yard 171 month.
l l w y . 17-11 B.
lll-llll
^JaMv^nllea^ge^llJlon^JMlS^^itL
l i l t P A R K D R IV E
115. Autos For Sale
111-1(30
111-7(11
1MI M A R L E T T E . I I ( M . At 120. Automotive Service
NIOH Ti
check*, pleatel**
auma
paymanta.
w i l l i a m * •|» C H E V R O L E T Impala Cpe .
IK
I7I-A IK
fully aqulpped. Bt-eotal
T ralla r Park . H mlla South
1(1
Ill-M il
--------------------------------------------------- 1
o f Onora Rd 17-11. t^»t M
E L I..IN
I tt n M iiT O I t 'i ' O .
Inveetment 6 Realty
H w y . IT-11 f o .
331-IU1
i l l . V Park A v *
122-9171

CLASSIFIED INDEX

Seminole Realty

by

97. Houses For Rent

DON*
M O B IL E HOM E RALE S
• To u r Whaal Katata Daalar"
17 Modala to chooaa from
o r E N 7 DATS A W E E K
III.IS M
Hw y . 17-17
Lo ngw ood. Fla.

fid mo. tip Sufptua City.

Stenstrom Realty

$100 DOWN
F H A -V A HOMES

n P .vrrrrrT ,
l.olh homo
112-7015.

CARS KI.IIE R U T . 1 B.drooma,
I H hath*. C*ntrat l la a l* r A
A i r )'nndltlon*r. Maka Off*r.
(01 W l l . h l r * Dr. 1(7-7111.

FHA - V A

R A R T PILCHER
lil-T IH

106. Apartments for Bent 1116. Aulos For Sale

95. Houses For hale ... 97. Houses For Rent

INC
Winter Park
MI 4-0209

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a1 1 M

$OOC

6 6 Chevrolet Parkw’ood
Station Wagon, V.R Eng., Automa*
tic Tranamiaalon, Radio A Healer.

W

60 Chev. Biscayne

e

4 Door, A Cyl. Std. Tranamiaalon,
I’ower Steering, Radio, llealtr,
and Air Conditionrd.

S

59 Volkswagen

M 4g

695
*395

Panel
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. P O N T IA C

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Don’ t Delay!
Tomorrow May Be Too Late

MANY MORE TO CHOOSE

HOLLER
M OTOR S A L E S .
2nd &amp; PALMETTO
2507 PAKK DR.

PHONE 822-4231
322-0861

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Adventist

Baptist

T H E SE VE N TH -D A Y
AD V E N TIS T CHURCH
Corner 1th A Elm
3. L. Marshall ------------ Pastor
SERVICES SATU RD AY—
Sabbath School ----- 4:44 a. m.
Werahtp Borvteo — 11:14 a m.
Wednesday Night
P ra yer Service
— 1:14 y. ■*-

F IR S T B APTIB T CHURCH
I I I T a rk Avenue
F. B. C h a n e a ________Pastor
Morning Warship — 1:14 a. m.
Sunday B c h o o l----- 1:11 a m.
Morning Worship — 11:40 g m.
Training Union — 4:14 p. m.
Evening Worship - T ill p m.
W e A Prayer Service T ill p. m.

Congregational

Methodist

CONOREO A TIO N A L
C H R IS T IA N CHURCH
(United Church ot Christ)
Park Avenun at tlth St.
• :tl A m. ____ Church School
11:44 A m .
Worship Sarvlco
4:1# p. m.
Chrlellsn Tauth
Ministry
Rev. W alter A- R. McPherson,
m o to r

OSTEEN METHODIST CHURCH
Osteen
STAFFO RD M EM ORIAL
CHURCH
North Monroe
C. A Beatty ------------- r a s te r
Osteon
Jlundey School — 14:44 A m,
Oateen
Worehlp Service _ 11:44 A m,
Stafford Memorial—
Worahlp Sarvlco — 1:14 A m.
Stafford Memorial—
Sunday School ----- 14:14 a ra.

Alliance

Episcopal

C H R ISTIAN MIBBIONART
A L L IA N C E CHURCH
1141 Pork A v a at 14th BL
Rev. a a D ooa Jr. ___ Pastor
Sunday School ----- 111! A m.
Worship Borvteo — t l s l l a m.
E vening Worship — 1:1# P- *»Alliance Youth
. „
Followghlp (W ad.) — T ill P- sa
i v i y e r Barvlca —

CH RIST CHURCH
Church BtrecL Longwood
Fr. Charles W. Stewart,
Vlenr
*•
H oly Communion — 1:44 a.
Fam ily Strvlos A
Claeeen
—_____ 1:44. A
C lu n e a i___ ____ 21— III# A

B APTIST MIBSION
ENTERPRUE
Bunday Bchool —— 1:41 a.
Morning Worship * 11:01 a m.
Training Union ----- 1:41 p. m.
Evening Worship — T ill p.
W e A Night
Prayer Meeting — T:I4 p
Pastor
Rev. R. J. Boynton

T ill P- ha.

* Assembly O f God

Baptist
W

i

P

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n

Sunday Bchool ----- » l« *
Morning Worship — t llM
TrslolDB Uunlou — 4:41
Evening Berries ----w od. Prayer Berries 1:14
Nursery Opoa
.
W TRR

CHUR CH -O F-O M lU aT

-

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p.
PP-

CHURCH

Sunday A-hnnl

« I1 a —---

Hwye l l - l l )

.

CHURCH OP CHRIBT
1111 Park Avenue
Bert Brown ______ Evangelist
Sunday
Bible S t u d y --------14:4# a. m.
Morning Worehlp — 11:44 a m.
Evening Service — 4:14 p. m.
Sen "Herald st Truth" 1 p. m.
Hunday on Channel 4
Tuesday
Ladles Bible Claes - 14i0t a. m.
Wednesday
Ulbla C le a n -----— 1:14 p. m.

CHURCH OP CHRIST
SCIENTIST
ItO East Second Street
Bunday Service A
Sunday S c h o o l-----11:40 a. m.
Bubjecl: "L ife "
Wednesday Service _ »:4I p m.
Reeding Room! lo t W. Flret
Weewdays: 14:10 a m.—4:14 p.m.

111-1111

L U T H E R A N CHURCH OP
T H E HEDEEMER
101 W. n th Place
'T h v Church of tho Lutharan
Hour" and T V "Thlo la the
Life'*
Herbert W. O o e re a ____Peetor
Hunday S c h o o l-----• ; 14 a. m.
Worahlp Service ... 14:10 a m.
Kindergarten and Nuraery

I f you do not attend church services why not go
this coming Sunday, and identify yourself with this
steady flow of the best for which life stands?

This brings to mind the Christian Church. It was
founded upon the teachings of Jeeus who lived His
life and did His work un|&gt;erturbed by the cfildnrss
of many of His fellowmen and of the ruling officials.
He knew that His work would stand Wausc it wa*
founded upon truth. It not only stood, but has flowed
steadily on for centuries. It is still going on today in

Christian Science

JORDAN MIBBIONART •
B A P T IS T CHURCH
1411 W. First Street
Sunday Bchool —— 14:04 a ra.
Mornlns Worehlp _ llio o a m.
Bible Study
QIWUI (Sunday)r 1:40
- - p.m.Evangalletlo Service 1:4t p. m.
Wad. Prayer Meet _ T:»0 p- m.
— Pastor
Bill Blephene
Cordial Welcome to All

His churches.

Through cold, snow-eorpred fields, ondomesth Jc^enerusted troes, the river runs its course.

There is always room in the river for one more
drop of water. There is always room in the Church
for one more worshipper.

Methodist
F IR S T

METHODIST CHURCH
414 Park Are.
Rav. Robart M. Janklna, Pastor

TH E C H U RCH FO R A L L • A L L FOR TH E CH U RCH

Morning W er eh lp __ 1:1# p. m.

Church Of God

O A K LA W N B APTIB T CHURCH
1741 Country Club Road
Sponeored by Klrel Baptlat
Church
Rev. IL T. H a r r e ll-----peetor
Sunder S c h o o l-----4:44 e. m.
Worehlp Servloo — 11:00 »■ tn.
Training Union — — *:*4 P *»•
Evening Worehlp — 1:40 p. m.
Wed. Prayer Herv. — 1:14 p. m.

CHUBCH OF OOD
Sind A French
L H A l f o r d __________ Peetor
Sunday B c h o o l____4:14 a m.
Morning Worehlp — 11:00 g. tn.
Evenaelletlo Bar*. - 1:10 p tn.
Tuee Ptayer Serv. _ 1:1# p. m.
Thura. Young Teople
E n d e a v o r---------- 1:14 p. m-

OSTEEN B APTIST CHURCH
H W T. I l l
PH- I l l - I I K
F a a l o r ___ Cheetar W .» Plank
Sunday School —— 14:04 a. m.
Murnlng Barvlca — 11:04 A m.
Training Union —
4:14 p. m.
-'levelling Bervlea — 111# PWedneeday Meatlnse:

CHUn^H OF OOD
OF ritO PH E C T
* — *1101 Elm' Avanue
Rev. Robart W e lc h -----Testov

The O n vd i la A t grant*
an earth foe tho bulhting ot thmrtrtor end gaud rilirmehlp It is a etneehrajae at apirlluol value* Without a
etmtg Church, nrllhrr deennerary
nor dviiUation can eurrtv*. There
or* four aound resanne why every
I ahould attend aarrka rvgu

■ unday gchnol ----- 4:14 A m.

tarty and e ip | n t the Church They
are: ( I I For hi. own sake ( J ) Fur
hie rhlldreei'e ask* I Si Fur the take
of hie cnmmunlly end nation (4&gt;
For the aake oJ the Church itaelf,
which needi hia mural and material
■uppnrt Plan to go In chucth ngulatly and lewd yuut IHble dally.

Murnlng Worahlp

GENEVA METHODIST
CHURCH
OwrHoAr MOOS*

Sunday

Monday

Turaday

Paalma

Paalma
40:1-11

John

M :M 2

W cdneadnjr

4 : 1- 1*

John

~

1 : 87-44

Thureday

Friday

Siturday

John

Revrlallm
21:1-8

realm*

17: 15-28

Morning S e r v i c e s __11:04 a m.

Choir Practice Wad. 1:10 p. m.
Every One Waloome.

148:1-14

GRACE METHODIST CHURCH
Onora ltd., at Woodland Ava,
nev. John H. Htraa Jr., Paator
Churoh S c h o o l-----1:11 a mMorning Worehlp _ U :H A na.
M T T -------------------&lt;:&gt;4 p. WL

Thuraden
Toung People Sorvlee 1:11 p.m.

• :!• P. m.

W. K. T l r a m i ___ _ Pee tor

Sunday S c h o o l______ 4:44 a. m.

Bunday Srhool
I : | l a m.
Woreh lp Service _ 14:14 a. m.
E ngellallo Strv. — 1:14 p. m.
Tueday:
Bible T r a in in g ----- t i l l p. ro.

O ra a n le a tlo n e _
4:11 p. ne.
P r a y e r — ----------- !: * 4 P- "L

10:44 A m.

M T F M e e t ln g e
1:10 p. m.
(Intermediate, lenlnr)
Evening Worehlp _ 1:14 p. m_

Rev.

jr iR S T CHURCH
O P -T H E NASA RENE
W. ind « L at Mgpla A v a
'
Paul B lc k e a __________ Paator
Sunday School ____ 1:11 a m.
Morning Worahlp __ 10:10 g. m.
Touth Hour
4:00 p. m.
Evangelistic Service 1:00 p. in.
Mid-Week
, Servlc* (W ed.) __ 1:00 p, m.
Third Sunder
S ln g s p lra tlo n ___1:00 g. m.
•

Sanford, -Florida

The Rev. J. Cordon P e a r y ,
Pastor
Sunday School
1:11 a m.
Murnlng Worehlp _ 11:00 a m.
Communion— First Sunday In
Each Month
K indergarten and Nuraary

THROUGH THE CENTURIES * - -

Nazarene

Morning W u r a h l p _ 10:44 a.,m . . . ,

GOOD SHEPHERD
LU T H E R A N CHURCH
1101 A Orlando Drive

F IR ST

Choir -----------—

M ETHODIST

Lutheran
PAOLA CHURCH Oh CHRIBT
Highway I I West
Morris K u h y _____B rengellst
Dlbls C la s s --------10:40 a m.
Morning Worship _ 11:40 a m.
Evening Worship — 1:44 p. m.
Ulble Clasess Wed. - T ill p. m.

FINECKEBT H APTIST
CHURCH
Onorn Rond
P ester
Wllllnm J. (lueee
Morning Worehlp . 11:41 A m.
Sunday School 1:14 n. m.
Training Union —
4:11 p. ro.
Evening Worship — 1:10 p. m.
Wed. offic e rs A Toachern
M e e t in g ----- -----— 1:14 p. » •

F IR ST SOUTHERN
METHODIST CHURCH .
, Woman's Club Building
I #1 Oak A v a
Durwnrd It. Knight Jr.. Taelor
Hunday School ____ &gt;;4i a. rn.
Worehlp Service _
1:10 p. ra.

R e*. C. E. Andvreon ..... Pastor
Telephone: 111.Toll

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_

WEBTBIDB MIBBIONART
B A PTIST CHURCH
Ith SL A H olly AVO.
IL K i n g -----------. P M ,o r
Sunday School ----- 14:44 a m.
lundftjr
Morning Worship — 11:4* a m.
Sunday
Bvanlng Worship — T:4s p. m.
Wadnoedny
prayer Berrios ------ 1:44 p. m.

Southern Methodist

Corner Ith BL and Laurnl Avn.

Church O f Christ

C IN T H A O B A r T lt T - OHUBCH-----

ra.
m.
ra.

Free Methodist
FREE

FIR ST CHURCH
OF

THE

NAZARENB

!,aka Mary, F I a
W. L.Holcombe,
Teetor
Sunday
4:41 a m . ___ Bible
School
11:00 a. m. _ Morning Worehlp
1:00 p .m . _ Evening Service
1:4# p. m. _ Wed. M ld-W etk
I’ rayer Bervlcea
1:00 p. m. — Laet Wed. Mlaelonery Service
R ev,

Pentecostal
F IR S T PENTECOSTAL
CHURCH OF 1AI.NI1WOUD
t i l Orange Street
Rev. E. Ruth Urant _ Paator
Sunday School ____ 10:04 a m.
Morning Worahlp _ 11:40 a m.
Sunday Evening _ 7:14 p. m.
Wed. Bible Study .
7:40p.m.
Cunquttore Meeting
F r i d a y ------------ 1:44
p. m.

Presbyterian
F IR ST P R E S n T T E R IA N
CHURCH
Sanrord. F I a
Oak A v a A Ird St.
Grover C. Sewell Jr. __ Paator
Edgar W. Smith Jr. Aaelatanl
Paator
Church School _ _ _ I I I a ra
Seeelon M e e t e ____10:41 a. ra.
Morning )Vorehlp _ 11:00 e. m.
Pioneer Kellowehlp . 4:04 p. m.
Senior HI Fellowehlp 4:00 p. m.
Evening Worehlp _ 1:10 p. m.
Wed. Prayer Masting 1:04 p. ra.

COVENANT PR E S B T T E R IA N
1771 South Orlando Drlva
Thomaa 11. Maktn ____ Paator
W o r e h lp __________ 4:00 a m.
Churoh School _
14:00 A ra.

-The Following Sponsors Make This Church Notice And Directory Page PossibleT H E AM E RIC AN O IL CO.
Mr. &amp; Mrs. M. R. JltrickUnd

GREGORY LUbIBER
o f Sanford

HOLLER MOTOR SALES CO.
and Staff

A R T BROWN
PEST CONTROL

FOOD F A IR STORES, INC.
Robert Sulouff and Employeea

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

CELERY C ITY
PR IN TIN G CO., INC.

H A R R E L L &amp; B E V E R LY
AUTOM OTIVE
299 W. 25th St-, Sanford

KILGORE SEED COM PANY
1400 W. 1st. St., Sunford

SANFORD W ELDING &amp;
' FAB RIC ATIN G CO.
Bill Whitley &amp; Employees

B IL L H E M PH ILL MOTORS. INC.
801 W. lit . S t„ Sanford

LE E BROTHERS
Plumbing, Heating, A ir Conditioning

CHELSEA T IT L E AND
G U A R A N T Y CO.
119 W. First, Sanford

H IL L H AR D W AR E &amp;.
IM PLE M E N T CO.
Bobby Newman and Employees

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

A. DUDA &amp; SONS, INC.

H IL L LUM BER &amp; H AR D W AR E CO.
* Jimmy Crappa and Employees

PU B LIX M ARKETS
and Employees

SUvIb, Florida

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

SANFORD A T L A N T IC
N A T IO N A L R A N K
Howard H. Hodgts and S taff

J. C. P E N N E Y COM PANY
' C. L. Robinson and S taff

COBIA BOATS
Southam Fiberglass Products, Inc.
Harold Slama and Employe«s

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

S M ITTY’S S N A P P IN ’ T U R TLE
MOWER SALE S A N D SERVICE
SOUTHERN N A T U R A L GAS CO.
.John Dunn and S taff

•
PROGRESSIVE P R IN TIN G CO.
J. M- Cameron and Staff

ROSE A N D W IL K ’S R E S TA U R A N T
Rose &amp; Wilks Bowman &amp; Employeea

PERFECTIO N
D AIRIE S
STRICKLAND-MORRISON, INC.
and Staff

W H ATABU RG E R
2545 French Avenua

W ILSON-EICHELBURGER
M O RTU ARY
EunJca L Wilson and S ta ff

STA TE FARM INSU RANCE
Companies Irving L Pryor and Staff

W ILSO N-M AIER FU R N ITU R E CO
Mr. and Mra. A1 Wilson

STgNSTRO M R E A L T Y
Herb Stenstrom and S taff

CITIZENS B A N K OF OVIEDO
Oviedo, Florida

-SEMINOLE C O U N TY A R E A CHURCH D IR E C T O R Y
BAPTIBT

,

Antioch Baptist Church. Oviedo
Central Uapllet Church, t i l l Oek Are ^
Chuluota r u s t Ueptlet Church
Chuluota Baptist Mission
Cider Springs Baptist Church.
I l l Lehman ltd
r tr s l Uapllet Churoh, 111 Park Arc.
Prlsodship Baptist Church ot
Altamouts Springs
R L I I I . A lU a w ato Sprints
r u s t Baptist Chnrch sf OsBary
First Baptist Church a ( a s s o r t
First Baptist Chnrch o( la k e K a rr
F irst Baptist Church nl Laha Monroe
First Baptist Chnrch nl Longwood. Cor.
Chnrch * Ornat
First Baptlat Church ot Ovleda
F irst Baptist Church ol Baa Land# Spring*
Flrnt Shiloh Mi sale nary Baptist Church.

a n w. tiu st.

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P ereet c u p Baptist Chunk
Fountain Hand Baptist Church. Ovlede
Lava Bon thorn Baptist Mission. Chuluota
Mlaalonarp
Baptist
Church North
JU.

t E a X

Klpoton

Baptist

Churuh-

M*crnUsUQtory Bap*tTfl Churoh. Oeneva Hwp.
ML Olive Missionary Baptist ChuraB, Ban
M e U lIv tM

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C H RIST METHODIST
C H U R CH '
Sunland Entiles
Citrus Heights
Rev. Charles B. H ogg — Pastor
Church School '____ 1:41 a m.
Morning Worship _ 11:04 a m.
M T F ______________ 4:14
p. m.
Evs. W o r s h ip -----1:10
p. m.
Wed. Fvayer Servlet 1:14 p.m.

Jr.

H O LT CROSS
441 B. Park AVA
Fr. Leroy D. Sopor, Itoctor
H oly Communion — 1:1a A a
Fam ily Sarvlco and
Hunday School ...*..... 4;44 A ■
Morning Prayer
trira t Sunday —
H oly Communion 11:44 A

P1NECREBT ABBEMBLT
O P OOD CHURCH
Car. ITth and Elm
H.
M.. W
h. m
w ilder
n a . r --------------- -P V iPastor
rm H a n
l i i n i t f School
Bchool —
It4
l^ n r iD L ltlll
Sunday
4:44l »■
*. ■■
mMorning
M erging Worship — 14:44
14:11 *•
a m.
F IR S T CHRISTIAN CHURCH
: I » Pp. m.
DISCIPLES o r CHRlhT
Evening Worship
Warship — t1:14
Youth Borv.
Bor*. (Bun.)
(Bum.) - 1:14
4:4# p. m.
h ot s. Sanford Avo.
Borv. (W ed
o A.)) -_ T ill
M id-Week Boro.
R. Vsrnon rmllor
p.
*,
aundsr Bchool ----- i : l i s. m.
P. »so.
____ |— '
Moraine Worship „ l l i t * a. m.

*,

ML Eton Missionary Uapllet, Sipes Avo.
New
ML
Calvary
Missionary
Baptist
1141 W. I Hit BL
Now Balsa Prim itive Baptlsl Church.
1144 W. Ilth BL
New ML Blsn Baptlsl chnrch. ITI4 Foar Avg
Oaklawa Baptist Chops), IT4I W. tsth Si.
Ostssn Baptist Church
Plnocrcct Baptist Church. 141 W. Onora Rd.
Prairie Lake Baptist Church. Ridge ltd .
Fern Park
Progreso Mlaalonarp Baptlat Chnroh. Midway
Bscoad Shiloh Mlaalonarp Baptlat Chursh,
Ninth B Hickory
s i James Mlaalonarp BaptUt Church. H a
Rd. 411 (m oon
BL Paul Mlaalonarp Baptist Churoh, Ith BL
BL Mnlthowa Missionary Baptlat Church
Canaan Haights
BL John s MlMtenarp Baptlsl Church,
t i l Cypress BL
Tempi* Baptist Chursh. Palm Bprlnsa Rd*
Allam oats Springs
Wsgtelds Mlaalonarp Baptist Chnroh,
I l f B. Holly A v t
Man Haps Baptist Church, T il O r a »«c Avo.
C A T p O U fr'
Church e l H i M gtlvttr. Lake Mary
A ll Sonia Calkolls Church. T il Oak Avn.
Reman Calkolls Mass , Sportsman's Club,
Chuluota

Bt.
Ann's
Cathollo
Church.
Forahing
1*1nco, OeDary
BL Mary Magdalena Cathollo Church, Malt*
land A v a Altamouts . Springe
CHRISTIAN
Flrat Chrletlaa Church, K IT S Sanford Ava.
Consrcgatlonal Chrletlaa Church,
t i l l Park Ava.
Northalde Christian Church, F l o r i d b
Hnvsa D r, Maitland
.

CHURCH OF CHRIST
Church
Chnrch
Church
Chursh

hr Christ. 1U I a Park Avn.
at Christ, Oenava
ot Christ, ' Longwood
« r ChrtsL Pnoln
CHURCH OF OOD

Churoh
Church
Church
Chnrch

of
ot
or
ot

God.
Ood,
Ood.
Ood

I l l Hickory
ties B. French
Ovlodo
Mission, Enterprise
EPISCOPAL.

AU Salats Episcopal Chnroh B. DeBarp
A va* Enlarprlaa
Christ Kplsnopal Church. Longwaad
A ll Salats Episcopal, Enterpriao
H oly Crons Eplaeopal, P s rk Avn. a t 4th

LU TH E R AN
Ascension
Lutheran
Church,
Ovorbrook
D r, Casselberry
Hood Shepherd United Luthers,
IK # B. Orlando Dr.
Lutharan Church of tho Redeemer,,
tat W. Ilth lin e s
Messiah Lutheran Chnrch. American Legion
Hall. Prairie Lake, Fern Park
BL Lukea Lutheran Church. n L I I I Slavic
METHODIST
Barnett Memorial Methodist Church, E.
DoBarr AVO* Enterprise
Boar Lake Methodist Churoh
Bothtl A M E Church. Canaan Heights
Casselberry Community Mathodlat Chnroh.
H u y . I t ' l l A H asp Bldgs ltd* Caooalborry
DeBary Community Mothodlot Church W.
Highlands, DoBary
Christ Melbodlal Chnroh
Bunlaud Estataa
First Methodist Church, I I I Fork Ava.
Flrat Malhodlet Church ot Ovlodo
PlrsL Southern Methodist Church
Woman's Club lo t Oak A v a
Free Mathodlat Chursh, I0P W. I l k BL
Oeneva Mathodlat Church. Oseeva
a rs e s Mathodlat Church. Oaara B A
(Iran i Chapal ( M l Church. Ovladn
Oakgrova Matbadlat Church, Ovleda
Oaiaan Mathodlat Church

P aaI a
W talayaa
Methodist,
RL
II
W. at Paala
BL James A.M .B, Sanford A v a
' SL Mary's A.M.E. Church SL R L I I I OoCeeA
■L
Pours Mathodlat C h n r o h
Ostvea
B A Enterpriao
&gt;
Stafford
Memorial Mathodlat C h u r s h
A DeBary
N ASAB E NE
F I re t
Church
ot
the
Naoaroaa.
W.
Ind at Maple
Fora
P ark
Churoh
at
the
Mesereae,
O’Brien Rd* Fern F ork
Lake Mary Church ot the Kaaarcas
PR E S B T T E R IA N
Community Presbyterian Church. Lgka Mary
First
Prcahytarlaa
Chnrch.
Ock
A va
A Ird BL
Flrat Praabytarlan Chnrch. Ca**«lhcrry
Flrat eFraabytartan
Church at DoBcry,
K. Highland
Presbyterian Church o f The Covenant
STTI ■. Orlando Dr.
BL Andrews Praeby tartan Church t i l l Lonaeel Bek. D r* Boar L * W ' • •
U peels Cammuaity Praabytarlan Church.
L'pesla R A
Woetmlnleter Proehytertaa Church, M ewall
Park. R L I I I

SEVENTH D A T AD VE N TIST
Forest Lake Bevemh-dcy Adventist Chnrch,
Itwy. I l l , Forest City
Bevanlh-day Adventist Church, Maitland
A t e * . A lU m eata Springe
■enford
Sevcath-dey
Adventist
Church.
Seventh A Elm
O TH ER CHURCHES
Alien's A.M E. Church, Olive A Ilth
Church ot Ood la Christ. Ovlodo
Chuluota Community Church
Church ot Ood at Prophecy, l i f t Elm A v a
Church o f Ood M lalon . Enterprise
Church ot Jnaus Christ at Latter Day
SalatA 1111 P ark A v a
Community Chapel, Altamonte Springe
Egstera Orthoden Chnrch. SL Johns Chry •
aoetom Chapel, Uwy. 1T-I1. Fora Park
Censrogntlea Both Israel, - Ilth A Magnolia
Flrat Chursh o f ChrtsL SclaatlsL
‘ BM E tnd SL
Kingdom Hall ot Johavsh'o Witness
Lake Monroe UnlL l i l t W. Third BL
F irst Peqlecoetal Church st Longwood
F n ll Ooapal Tabernacle STt! Country Club
ML
Oliva
Holiness Chnrch, Oak
H ill
U A Oatcca
Plnocrcct Assembly a t Ood, ITlh A Elm
Baatard All lanes Chursh. t i l l B. P ark A v a
Bdntord Coagvsgailaa o t Jakavah'a W itneaasA M l Baatard A v a
Tha Salvation Army, l i t E tad BL
D alty Church a t Bastard, l id A. lo t SL

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Churchill Losing In Fight Against Death ^

World Prays
V T T o ^ For Wartime
British Chief

A .Clock Witcher i* dis»
turbed over the actions of

one of this city's "finest"
end celled the newspaper to
let It be known. He seys en
older couple from Onterlo,
Cenede, • perked their cer
downtown to (hop end win­
dow (hop. They got e IS tic*
ket for hiving left the cer
on e yellow line separating
the perking xones. Puxxled.
they liked Clarence Bower
of Tip Top whet they did
'wrong. He. expleined end
they peid the ticket. Bower
suggests thet m»ybe e cour­
tesy ticket .be issued, especjelly to those who think en­
ough of Senford to drlve^
down herjr froni' CtttTldi.
' Did you attend the' Pntlcemen’s Bell Seturdey et the
Mayfelr Inn? I f you didn't
you missed e blest. Good
fun, es elweys.
Annuel convention of the
Kntionnl League of Postmas­
ters will be held June 13-15
at the Plantation Hotel in
Crystal River. Helping to
plan the three-day event Is
Lake Mary Postmaster Clar­
ence (Cracker)
Donaldson,
one of the directors In this
district, who made the an­
nouncement.
The Lake Mary Chamber
of Commerce has invited
City Manager Pete Knowles
to speik to them Wednesday
on the pros and cons of the
waterfront development pro­
gram. Meeting will be held
in the firehouse i t 3 p.m.

9

Have you heard the ru­
mour that’s going around?
Seems an almanac weather
forecaster who was guest on
v last week's Jimmy
Dean
show, (and who says he’s
"never been wrong") has
forecast a billiard for the
Washington (D. C.) area at
the same time as the Presi­
dential inauguration. Twen­
ty-ana inches of snow, ha
eays. Hmmmmmm!
Watch for Mayor Jimmy
Crapps and City Manager
Pete Knowles on a Ch. 2
telecast from Daytona at 1:15
p.m. .Tuesday. They'll talk
about the Riverport Marina.
Underatand thia is a live
show — Is the marina a dead
iisuc T
_ Those^Kennedy boys art a
hairy-chested bunch — witness
the picture of the Honorable
Ted on the front of last week's
Life. Recalls a similar pic we
saw o f the late JFK in the
seme magaxine some time ago
— at the beach • surround­
ed by women. Ai-yi yil

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The 1125,000 raised, for the
Erholirship Foundation Fund
by the recent gubernatorial
inaugural balls ain't hay. A
sizeable amount of money to
help Florida's deserving col• lege students get the educa­
tion thsy need. A most suc­
cessful idea.
Tha anchor chains going up
around tha Sanford Naval
Academy add a further touch
to tha nautical atmosphere be­
ing created there with the
deck guns en the comer and
the anchor* in the yard. Very
impressive.
Incidentally, speaking of the
anchor* at tha Sanford Naval
Academy. Midshipmen there
have begun a precedent noted
on college campus** — that
of aneaklng out In the middle
of the night to paint each
landmark with wild colon. Col,
H. J. Furman tclla us that
at Caatla Height* — the oth­
er ■McFadden school — tha
prankatara practice t h a I r
painting artistry on the can­
non there. Saw tome paint
scrapers busy chipping off tha
result* o f their nocturnal
prank pri the local campus tha
.ether day.
,

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LONDON (UPI) — Sir
Winston Churchill lost more
ground today and slipped
peacefully . near death. Hia
valiant heart faltered but hia
will to live pereervered.
'■Sir Wineton had a restful
night," a medical bulletin re­
leased at 11:50. (0:50 a.m.
EST) said. "H e ia a little
weaker but there Is nothing
further to report."
A British Medical Associa­
tion spokesman, commenting
on the report, said Churchill's
illness "appears to be follow­
ing the normal pattern."
"There ia no indication of
any great change In Sir Wln•iton'a^jondiUan," he
,
physician and long • time
friend, said the next bulletin
will b« issued at about 8:30
p.m. (3:30 p.m. EST).
FEARS HEIGHTENED
"Today's report heightened
fears that the end wts near.
The pressures of a stroke,
weakening circulation and old
age tapped the 00-year old
Churchlll'a dwindling strength
as he lay in a deep coma.
The prayers of millions
around the world that he could
rally dimmed with each suc­
cessive bulletin. Only the great
warrior • statesmen's sub­
conscious fight for life seem­
ed to be delaying the inevita­
ble.
Asked if Churchill was able
to take aliy nourishment. Lord
Moran replied: *T can't anewer that.”
The crowd outside the
Churchill residence, w h i c h
reached e peak of 500 at times
over the weekend, had dwind­
led to about 60 bystanders to­
day.
W IFE AT BEDSIDE
Lady Clementine Churchill
remained at Sir Winston's
bedside or within call. Other
members of the family contin­
ued to come and go ns they
have ever since Sir Winston’s
grave condition
be c a me
known.
The wartime prime minister
wai stricken Friday with a
cerebral thrombosis,
A medical bulletin Issued
by Lord Moran, Churchill's
physician and longtime friend,
Sunday night said:
"A fte r a restleea start, Sir
Winston hat had a peaceful
day. But he hes lost ground."
An earlier report • noted
"some irregularity of the
pulse." Pressed by newsmen
to expand on the bulletin,
Lord Moran laid simply: It
ii not good, There it i».”

Freeze Blamed
In Local Fires
City firemen responded (o
six aterms over the weekend
with the freeze blamed in mpxl
cases.
The alarms started Friday
• l 9:18 a. m. when firemen
were called to 1013 Holly Ave­
nue, The house Is owned by
Eugene Edwards. The second
alarm was from W. N. Dupree
of 1008 West Second Street,
when a stove overheated. The
cdll was placed at 1:54 p. m.
Friday.
A faulty ignition wire set
fire to a car owned by Ssrah
Bass of 1100 West Eighth
Street at }:23 p. m.
An oil heater overheated
Sunday at the home of Alberta
Duren, HOT West First Street,
but damage was confined to
the heater. The alarm was
turned In at 10:53 a. m.
A defective flue at the home
of Mattie rieldx, Z00 West lTth
Street sect firemen on a run
at 1:48 p. m. Sunday. Damage
was confined to the flue.
This morning at 8:30 firemen
were summoned to the horns
of Harold Unlay, 1500 Sum­
merlin Avenue when another
oU beatsr Oared. Again dam­
age waa confined to the beat­
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MON., J A N U A R Y 18, 1965 - SANFORD,

CAPE KENNEDY (U P I)
— Final preparations contin­
ued today for an attempt
Tuesday to rocket a two-seat­
er Caia&amp;L spaceship on It*
ffnifl •unmahned test (light. -,l
Engineers were scheduled
to complete the loading of
more than 300,000 pounds of
propellants into two stages
of the rocket in time for the
final countdown to start sev­
en hour* before the scheduled
9 a. m. EST launch.
Mostly
fair
but windy
weather,was forecast for the
launch area with p a r t l y
cloudy skies, 23-milc-nn-hour
GOLDEN A N N IV E R S A R Y of Kiwania in Sunford is proclaimed by
trade winds and six-foot seas
Mayor J. II. Crappa with officers of the local club. From left are M. R.
expected in the recovery zone
Strickland, chairman o f the 50th anniversary celebration; Mayor Crapps
2,150 miles to the southuist.
anil Kiwanis President Bill Frunsa.
(Herald Photo)
The flight will be a repeat
of a mission that was halted
about
one
second
before
blastoff last Dec. 9 by a hy­
draulic Irak in the Titan-2
rocket's first stage flight
control system.
The ll)9-foot rocket )s ex­
pected to boost the fullyequipped capsule 106 pdlea
high and then ram it back
"Locsit), appropriate pro­ ford and Seminole County. In­
A blsnk check will b*T pre­
toward earth's atmosphere at sented to Mayor J. II Crapps
grams throughout the year creased emphasis will also be
speeds up to 16,000 mph to Wednesday by Bill Fraasa,
build up re-entry tempera­ president of the Sunford Ki have been planned to stimu­ given to projects dealing with
late the club to greater com­ Boy* and Girls Committee
tures of 1,740 degrees.
i wanis Club at ceremonies at
munity serine and coopera­ work a&gt; well as the club's
The 19-minute sub-orbital I the Civic Center at noon.
tion with all branches of local
hop is designed to test all
| The check will be for “ com­ government ‘ to promote Sun* scholarship program,'' said
Gemini's flight systems, its
Fraasa.
munity services" which the
protection aguinst the fiery
local
Kiwanis
organization
Chairman of the Golden Anre-entry heat and its recov­
|.will pledge to its home town
niversary celebration is Ru­
ery equipment.
A success will clear the as it celebrates the Golden
pert Strickland.
way for astronauts Virgil I. Anniversary Year of Kiwanis
Mayor J II. Crlipps has
International,
Grissom and John W. Young
Zigncd
the proclamation call
A special feature of the lun­
to make a three-orbit voyage
Ing
allrniion
to the achieve­
in April or 5lay. Space cheon w ill be a huge blrlliday
ments of the local Kiwanis
agency officiate say a major cake glowing with 50 candles.
Observances of the anniver­
failure could delay the In­
Club and the men of Kiwanis
itial two-man flight by (our sary celebration will take
lli Fnncrs Wester
who have contributed unsel­
place throughout (he United
or five months.
Lake Maty Chamber of fishly to Uu- good of this com­
States this Week in the 5,3(XJ Com me i re withhold a special
Kiwanis dubs in North Amer­ meeting in the Fire Halt at 8 munity.
ica, the Far East, Uie Carib­ p. in. Wednesday to hear re­
"1 declare this to he Klwsn
bean and Western Europe.
ports froni
Sanford City is Golden Anniversary Week
Munagi-r W. K Knowles on in Sanford and urge each and
the propose 11 It ive r port Ma­ every citizen to Join me in
wishing this organization of
rina development.
United Press International
Knowles will bring first our fellow citizens a happy
Record-breaking, bone-chill­
ham) information of the plan birthday and many more to
ing cold gripped the heart of
as engineers wre in town come tn the years that lie aDixie today while a new storm
lignin lit this time and he will head,'' said the Mayor.
spread fresh snow through the
WASHINGTON tL’ I'it — have i heir report to make
Northeast.
House Democrats met today public.
Californians were enjoying to approve a slate of com­
This new proposal of *x- Beautification
June in January. Hundreds of mittee assignments that will panston on the waterway will
Meeting Slated
thousands of persons streamed underline their better than affect the future of Sanford
The program planning comto the beaches in tnid-BO de­ tu ii.tonne control over the nod luiturally also affect
gree weather.
Lake Mary and other sur­ nutlce of the Seminole Cuunchamber.
ly Chamber of Commerce
Up North, new snow swept
The meeting of the 294 rounding arras
Members of the board of beautification committee will
across liie eastern Great Lakes Democratic
representatives
state* and' Into the northern is expected to nitify without director» of the Lake Mary meet Friday at 10 a. m. tn the
and central Appalachians.
challenge t h e assignments Chamber state that they feel Chumher's conference room.
I. K. Thompson, landscape
Amounts were expected to tie made last week by Hie com­ it is "time Hu- community
wakes up" and they strong­ engineer of the Florida State
considerably lighter than the mittee on committee*.
Republicans, with a total ly urge all residents of the Road Department, will he the
weekend blizzards which lied
up traffic
and marooned of 141 committee spots to grneral area to attend this speaker. The meeting has been
counties! person* across the fill, have not yet decided on meeting which will lie Infor­ called by A. L. Wilson, plann­
mal and open to everyone.
assignments.
Norlheasst.
ing committee chairman.

Community Service Check
Pledged By Kiwanians

Sanford Marina
Topic Of Talk
At Lake Mary

House Demos
Decide Posts

Staff Changes Made A t Base
Cdr. Warren J. Hoeller,
chief staff officer to Use cornmender of Reconnaissance At­
tack Wing On* at Sanford Na­
val Air Station since 1963, is
being transferred Wednesday.
He has been ordered to BelUmore, Md . where he will
serve as a Naval Bureau of
Weapons representative
at
Westlnghouae,
Cdr. Paul F. Werner, com­
manding officer of Reconna li­
cence Attack Squadron Five,
until lait Saturday, will aseume tha chief ataff officer
poet.
Cdr. "Wallace L. Russell,
former AVAILS executive of­
ficer, moved Into the top

eral Froat Warning Service,
said this morning.
FLO R ID A
NO. 106
A thick blanket of smoke T ra ffic Toll 9
from burning tire* lay over
MIAMI ( U N I — The Highthe central'Florida citrus belt way Patrol said at least nine
this mcming where weather­ people were -killed In traffle
men said the temperatures accidents during the third
ranged from 22 to 30.
weekend of the new year.
The smoke covered high­
ways until late this morning, Oranges Ahead
causing
hazardous driving
LAKELAN D (.U PI)— Ship­
conditions.
ments of fresh oranges, av­
HEAVY FROST
eraging about 700 earloada a
"There was heavy frost all week recently, are nearly
Second of five major con­ through the entire winter agri­ 1,000 carloads ahtad o f this
struction projects included in cultural arc* Including the time last year.
the 1965 93 million construc­ lower east coast with 'Tong
tion program at Sanford durations of below freezing Yanks Missing ~
Naval £ lr Station was start­ temperatures," Johnson said.
SAIGON {U P I ) —Two _ p .
ed today with ground break­ • Johnson said because o f the S. Army, officer, adviser* ar%
ing ceremonies.
consldtruble citrus protection believed to be missing In ac­
Cept. C. W. Swanson, sta­
steps that were taken there tion /today in the northwest
tion commanding officer, and
will probably Just be a alight province of Binh Tuy, 75
CapL James O. Mayo, wing
miles northeast of Saigon.
commander, had the honor of percentage of fruit damage.
"There
was
probably
some
digging the first shove) of
Reds Warn U. S.
earth for a new hangar and frozen fruit in tha unprotected
MOSCOW ( U P I ) — Russia
office-shop building complex, groves and In the colder loca­
tions. Some tendrr ne‘w trees has warned the United States
a 9242,290 construction Job.
Strode Construction Com­ growth wna probably also nut to harbor any "illuilone"
about its willingness to go to
pany, of Cocoa Beach, is con- damaged.
"There are probably no ten­ the aid of North Viet Nam
aliueting the buildings which
will house an entire squadron. der vegetables left in north in the event of widened hos­
The rigid frame, prefabricat­ and central Florida," Johnson tilities in Indo-China.
ed steel structures are being said.
Cardinal Dies
built at the southwest edge
He said hardy trurk crops in
LYONS, France (U P I) —
of the station'! aircraft park­ central Florida also suffered
4
Cardinal Pierra-Marla Gerling apron adjarent to the ex­ some damage. In the Ever­
ier, highest Roman Catholle
isting hangar*.
glades and along the south­
Target completion date* east coast the temperatures authority In France, died
Sunday at the age of 85. Ha
are March for the shop and
ranged from 23 to 32.
bore the title o f archbishop
office building and July for
SEVERE DAMAGE
of Lyuns and primate of tha
the hangar.
•Tn the Everglades tender Gault.
Major construction projects
vegetables were severely dam­
approved and funded by CongfasY'Lst fall in addition to aged, and In the lower east ‘Disenchanted’
NEW ORLEANS (U P I) —
the on* launched today In­ coast there will be seme dam­
Juanita Castro, refuge* alsclude an aircraft parking age.
"These temperatures were ter of the Cuban premier,
area, an aircraft maintenance
hangar, a facility for check­ even low enough to ilamnge sahl the Cuban people are
becoming disenchanted with
ing the power of jet engines, sugar cane,” Johnson said.
Sugar cane became a major her brother’s regime. She
and extension of tha base
central Florida crop follow­ said 90 per cent of Cuba's
sewerage system.
residents
would
Work is alrrady underwuy ing the embargo on Cuban remaining
welcome a chance to do some­
on the sewerage
project. grown sugar.
Contracts have not hern let
Strawberries in e e n t r a l thing about 1L
for the other Job*.
Honda tbul were net protect­
ed probably were killed, John­ II Men Lost
RUNNEL ( U P I ) — Flagler
son said.
County deputy s h e r i f f s
"But there Is on* thing,"
searched.the cold water* of
he added, “ they have been
Crescent Laka
today
for
having a lot of trouble with
three men from Jacksonville
weeds in the strawberry fields , rlii_____
„
______
____________
hejieved to
have drowned
because of the warm, moist ft , flik « h||
A bo. t U ]
_ i_
I .M I...I
it.,.
jar .. m
Not many people are fortu air. 'BJr» frost killed the ing (be tho men was found
□ete enough to visit Florida weeds.’1®
capsized yesterday afternoon,
twice in one day and get aTrufk farmers in southeast about Sd hours after they left
way from the snow and ice Florid* were counting losses. a fishing camp.
now covering the North.
Homestead, south of Miami,
However, MsJ, Leo Butncr reported 27 degiees at fi a.m. Students Found
Jr. and his crew of the Strate­
GAINESVILLE (U P I) — A
gic Air Command were able
college couple lost In a cava
to do Just that.
northwest of her* since noon
Sales Tax Up
When on a routine flight
Sales tax collections for Sunday was found early to­
from Lockburne AFB, they Seminole County continued to day by an Alachua County
left Columbus, Ohio, aboard rise during. December, accord- sheriff’s department search
his 1147 Jet atwul 8 o'clock Ing to J. Ed "Straughn. direc­ tcum. Jans Sniffen, a 21-yearlast Friday morning.
tor of the Florida Revenue old University o f Florida
In a Hx-hour-flight they Commission, with a total of [student, and George Miller,
were In Florida, leaving 14 j (94,668.15. T h i s compures 20, a student at Florida State
degree temperature and fly­ with the November ylefd of University, became lost while
ing Into 70 degree temperature (92,781.91 and the previous exploring
Warren’s
Cava,
■t destination.
December total of (85,989.44. about eight mils* from here.
On returning to Columbus,
they found over a foot of snow
covering the runway which
prevented landing.
o p e n Fr id a y
Reluming to Florida they
NITE T I L 9
landed at McCoy AFB to
spend the night, until the Columbus runway could be clear­
ed.
Major Butncr motored to
Sanford and phoned his moth­
er and father,' who were hav­
ing dinner at'the Elks Club
B A TH
with Mr. and Wrl. C. L. Butner.
ENSEM BLE
He spent an enjoyable eve­
ning Wttlh them. He left SenONLY
ford et 8 e.m., Joined his crew
and once again took off for
his home base.

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Final Testing
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Set Tuesday

Snow Sweeps
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W E A TH E R : Partly cloudy Tuesday, not so cold; high tonight 36-44.

L A K E L A N D (U P I) — Frigid Florida farmer*
who were tip nil niftht trying to bent back frost with
water and smoking rubber faced tt&amp;vere truck crop
damage*1and some citrus losses today caused by a
wayward arctic air mass.
"This was, as fnr as
vegetables are concerned,
a very severe frost," War­
ren Johnson, of the Fed­

squadron position. The squadrop is now operating In the
South China Sea.
Cdr. David E. Dearolph is
the new executive oUlrer.
Uolll Commander Werner
arrives In Sanford, Cdr. Don­
ald Munday, the last comman­
ding officer of Heavy Attack
Squadron Eleven, Detachment
Eight, which recently merged
with V’AH-i, will serve at tem­
porary chief staff officer.
During his tour aa chief
staff officer, Commander Hoeller witnessed eeverel Impor­
tant , achievements. He aaw
the new RA-5C Vigilante in­
troduced, (he Wing change
from heavy attack tn recon-

naiasance,- end the organiza­
tion become a world-wide op­
eration.
Prior to becoming t h e
wing’s chief »t*lf officer,
Commander Hoellcr served as
a project officer on the A-5A
Vigilante aircraft development
program and later as VAH-I
executive officer.
, He and his wife, the former
Mias Frances Hazel bud, of
Prrryville, Mo., reside with
their three children el 1104
Cornell Drive.
Commander Werner, one of
the first naval officers to fly
an RA-5C, served
RVAH-S
executive officer prior to as­

suming command in 1963.
The Jemeslown (N Y . ) nsUve, bis wife, the former Ma­
ry Anne Emerson, of Virginia
Beach, Va., and their two
eons, Christian and Claiborne,
reside at 1Z2 West Coleman
Circle.
Commander Bussell, RVAH5 commanding officer, la a
former member of the Wing
ataff, where he served as.op­
erations officer.
He and hia wl/a, tha former
Miss Kathleen Mead McLau­
ghlin, of Washington, P . C.,
reside with their three eons,
James, John aqd David, at
204 Ridge Road, Sanford.

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Twice In Day

SPECIAL!

Church Building
Being Demolished

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City craws today began
rasing tha M. E. Trinity
Church, - Sixth Street and
Sanford Avanus, IA a special
agreement with Ihs church
officials.
Tha building had basn con­
demned sometime ago by tha
city and an agreement was
reached whereby tha city
would da tha work for a flat
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O P - T H E NASA R E N E
W . i n d « L a t M g p la A v a
'
P a u l B l c k e a __________ P a a t o r
S u n d a y School ____ 1:11 a m.
M o r n i n g W o r a h l p __ 10:10 g. m.
T o u th H our
4:00 p. m.
E v a n g e l i s t i c Serv ice 1:00 p. in.
M id-W eek
, S erv lc* ( W e d .) __ 1:00 p, m.
T hird S u n d e r
S l n g s p l r a t l o n ___1:00 g. m.

Lutheran
PAOLA C H U R C H Oh C H R IB T
H ighw ay I I W est
M o r r i s K u h y _____B r e n g e l l s t
D lb ls C l a s s --------- 10:40 a m.
M o r n i n g W o r s h i p _ 11:40 a m.
E v e n i n g W o r s h i p — 1:44 p. m.
Ulble C lasess W ed . - T il l p. m.

GOOD S H E P H E R D
L U TH E RA N CHURCH
1101 A O r l a n d o D r iv e
Hwye

.

C H U R C H O P C H R IB T
1111 P a r k A v e n u e
B e r t B r o w n ______ E v a n g e l i s t
Sunday
B ib le S t u d y --------- 14:4# a. m.
M o r n i n g W o r e h l p — 11:44 a m.
E v e n i n g S erv ice — 4:14 p. m.
Sen " H e r a l d s t T r u t h " 1 p. m.
Hun day on C h a n n e l 4
Tuesday
L a d l e s Bible C lae s - 14i0t a. m.
W ednesday
Ulbla C l e a n ------— 1:14 p. m.

F IN E C K E B T H A P T IS T
CHURCH
O n o r n Rond
P ester
W lllln m J . (lu eee
M o r n i n g W o r e h l p . 11:41 A m.
S u n d a y School 1:14 n. m.
T r a i n i n g U n io n —
4:11 p. ro.
E v e n i n g W o r s h i p — 1:10 p. m.
W ed . o f f i c e r s A T o a c h e r n
M e e t i n g ------ ------— 1:14 p. » •

CHURCH OP C H R IST
S C IE N T IS T
ItO E a s t S eco n d S t r e e t
Bun d ay S erv ice A
S u n d a y S c h o o l ------11:40 a. m.
B u b je c l: " L ife"
W e d n e s d a y S e r v ic e _ »:4I p m.
R e e d i n g R o o m ! l o t W. F l r e t
W e e w d a y s : 14:10 a m.—4:14 p.m.

C H U B C H O F OOD
Sind A F r e n c h
L H A l f o r d __________ P e e t o r
S u n d a y B c h o o l ____4:14 a m.
M o r n i n g W o r e h l p — 11:00 g. tn.
E v e n a e l l e t l o Bar*. - 1:10 p tn.
T u e e P t a y e r Serv. _ 1:1# p. m.
T h u ra . Yo u n g Teople
E n d e a v o r ------------ 1:14 p. m-

O S T E E N B A P T IS T C H U R C H
HWT. I l l
PH- I l l - I I K
F a a l o r ___ C h e e t a r W.» P l a n k
S u n d a y School —— 14:04 a. m.
M u r n l n g Barvlca — 11:04 A m.
T r a i n i n g Un io n —
4:14 p. m.
-'le v e llin g Berv lea — 111# PW edneeday M eatlnse:

C H U n ^ H O F OOD
OF r i t O P H E C T
* — *1101 E lm ' A v an u e
Rev. R o b a rt W e l c h ------T esto v
Bunday Srhool
I : | l a m.
W o r e h l p S erv ice _ 14:14 a. m.
E n g e lla llo S t r v . — 1:14 p. m.
Tueday:
Bible T r a i n i n g ------t i l l p. ro.
T huraden
T o u n g P eo p le S orvlee 1:11 p.m.

4:11 p. ne.

Prayer — ---------- !:*4 P- "L

• : ! • P. m.

There is always room in the river for one more
drop of water. There is always room in the Church
for one more worshipper.

Methodist
FIR S T

THE CHURCH

M E T H O D IS T C H U R C H
414 P a r k Are.
Rav. R o b a r t M. J a n k l n a , P a s t o r

FO R ALL • ALL FOR THE CHU RCH

M o r n i n g W e r e h l p __ 1:1# p. m.

Church Of God

O A K L A W N B A P T IB T C H U R C H
1741 C o u n t r y C l u b R oad
S p o n e o r e d by K lrel B a p t l a t
Church
Rev. IL T. H a r r e l l ------p e e t o r
S u n d e r S c h o o l ------4:44 e. m.
W o r e h l p S erv lo o — 11:00 »■ tn.
T r a i n i n g Union — — *:*4 P *»•
E v e n i n g W o r e h l p — 1:40 p. m.
W ed . P r a y e r Herv. — 1:14 p. m.

111-1111

L U T H E R A N CHURCH OP
TH E HEDEEMER
101 W. n t h P l a c e
' T h v C h u r c h of th o L u t h a r a n
H o u r " a n d T V "T h lo la t h e
Life'*
H e r b e r t W. O o e r e a ____P e e t o r
H unday S c h o o l ------• ; 14 a. m.
W o r a h l p S e r v ic e ... 14:10 a m.
K in d e r g a r te n and N uraery

If you do not attend church services why not go
this coming Sunday, and identify yourself with this
steady flow of the best for which life stands?

This brings to mind the Christian Church. It was
founded upon the teachings of Jeeus who lived His
life and did His work un|&gt;erturbed by the cfildnrss
of many of His fellowmen and of the ruling officials.
He knew that His work would stand Wausc it wa*
founded upon truth. It not only stood, but has flowed
steadily on for centuries. It is still going on today in

Christian Science

J O R D A N MIBBIONART •
B A P T IS T CHURCH
1411 W. F i r s t S t r e e t
S u n d a y Bchoo l — — 14:04 a ra.
M o r n l n s W o r e h l p _ l l i o o a m.
Bible S
t u d y ( S u n d a y )r 1:40
QIWUI
- - p.m.E v a n g a l l e t l o S e r v i c e 1:4t p. m.
W a d . P r a y e r M e et _ T:»0 p- m.
— P astor
Bill B le p h e n e
C o r d i a l W e l c o m e to All

His churches.

Through cold, snow-eorpred fields, ondomesth Jc^enerusted troes, the river runs its course.

ll-ll)

T h e O n v d i la A t grant*
an earth foe tho bulhting ot thmrtrtor end gaud rilirm ehlp It is a etneehrajae at apirlluol value* Without a
e tm tg Church, n r llh r r deennerary
nor dviiUation can eurrtv*. There
or* four aound resanne why every
I ahould attend a a r r k a rvgu

■ u n d a y g ch n o l ------ 4:14 A m.

tarty and e i p | n t the Church T hey
are: ( I I For hi. own sake ( J ) Fur
hie rhlldreei'e ask* I Si Fur the take
of hie cnmmunlly end nation (4&gt;
For the aake oJ the Church itaelf,
which needi hia mural and m aterial
■uppnrt Plan to go In chucth n g u latly and lewd yuut IHble dally.

Murnlng Worahlp

G E N E V A M E T H O D IS T
CHURCH
OwrHoAr MOOS*

Sunday
Paalma
M :M 2

Monday

Turaday

Paalma
40:1-11

John

Wcdneadnjr
John

4:1-1*

1:87-44

10:44 A m.

MTF M e etln g e
1:10 p. m.
(Interm ediate, len ln r)
E v e n i n g W o r e h l p _ 1:14 p. m_

Rev.

~

Friday

Siturday

John

R e v rla llm
2 1 :1 -8

realm *

17:15-28

W.

K.

T l r a m i ___ _ P e e t o r

S u n d a y S c h o o l ______ 4:44 a. m.

Thureday

M o r n i n g S e r v i c e s __11:04 a m.

C h o i r P r a c t i c e Wad. 1:10 p. m.
E v e r y O n e Waloome.

148:1-14

•

S anford, -F lo rid a

T h e Rev. J . C o r d o n P e a r y ,
Pastor
S u n d a y School
1:11 a m.
M u r n l n g W o r e h l p _ 11:00 a m.
C o m m u n i o n — F i r s t S u n d a y In
E a c h M o n th
K in d e rg a rte n and Nuraary

T H R O U G H T H E C E N T U R IE S * - -

FIR S T

_

FIR S T SOUTHERN
M E T H O D IS T C H U R C H .
, W o m a n 's C lu b B u i l d i n g
I #1 O a k A va
D u r w n r d It. K n i g h t J r .. T a e l o r
H unday School ____ &gt;;4i a. rn.
W o r e h l p S e r v ic e _
1:10 p. ra.

M o r n i n g W u r a h l p _ 10:44 a . , m . . . ,

W E B T B ID B MIBBIONART
B A PTIST CHU RCH
I t h SL A H o l l y AVO.
IL K i n g -------------. P M , o r
S u n d a y S ch o o l ------ 14:44 a m.
l u n d ftjr
M o r n i n g W o r s h i p — 11:4* a m.
Sunday
B v a n l n g W o r s h i p — T:4s p. m.
W adnoedny
p r a y e r B e r r i o s --------1:44 p. m.

C h o i r ------------- —

Southern Methodist

F R E E M ET H O D IST CHURCH
C o r n e r I t h BL a n d L a u r n l Avn.
R e * . C. E. A n d v reo n ..... P a s t o r
T e l e p h o n e : 11 1.Toll

-

p. m.

W ed . F v a y e r S e r v l e t 1:14 p.m.

Free Methodist

W
i P w n ITa;
S u n d a y Bc hoo l ------ »l«*
M orning W o rsh ip — t l l M
T r s l o lD B U u n l o u — 4:41
E v e n i n g B e r r i e s -----w o d . P r a y e r B e r r i e s 1:14
N u rsery Opoa
.
WTRR

ra.
m.
ra.

Evs. W o r s h ip -----1:10

Church Of Christ

C I N T H A O B A r T l t T - O H U B C H -------

C H R I S T M E T H O D IS T
CHURCH'
S unland E n ti l e s
C itrus H eig h ts
R e v . C h a r l e s B. H o g g — P a s t o r
C h u r c h School ' ____ 1:41 a m.
M o r n i n g W o r s h i p _ 11:04 a m.
M T F ______________ 4:14
p. m.

Jr.

H O L T CROSS
441 B. P a r k AVA
F r . L e r o y D. Sopor, I t o c t o r
H o l y C o m m u n i o n — 1:1a A a
F a m i l y S a r v lc o a n d
H u n d a y Schoo l ...*....... 4;44 A ■
M orning P r a y e r
tr ir a t Sunday —
H o l y C o m m u n i o n 11:44 A

P 1 N E C R E B T ABBEMBLT
O P OOD C H U R C H
C a r . I T t h a n d E lm
H.
M.. W
r an
h. m
w inl dae .r r ------------------- -P V Pi ar smt oH
l iui nndiat yf S
Bchoo
I t 4 l *.
»■ m■■
l^ n riD L ltlll
S
ch o o l —
4:44
M oe r ng i n g W o r s h i p — 14:11
14:44 *•
a m.
F I R S T C H R IS T IA N C H U R C H
: I » Pp. m.
D I S C IP L E S o r C H R l h T
E v e n i n g W oa r s h i p — t1:14
Y o u t h Borv.
Bor*. (Bun.)
(Bum.) - 1:14
4:4# p. m.
h o t s. S a n f o r d Avo.
Borv. ( W eodA. ) -_ T il
M i d - W e e k Boro.
ill
R. V s rn o n r m ll o r
p.
*,
a u n d s r Bchool ------ i : l i s. m.
P. »so.____ |— '
M o r a i n e W o r s h i p „ l l i t * a. m.

Oraanleatlone

O S T E E N M E T H O D IS T C H U R C H
O s te e n
*,
S T A F F O R D M E M O R IA L
J
CHURCH
N o r t h M o n ro e
C. A B e a t t y ---------------- r a s t e r
O ste o n
J l u n d e y School — 14:44 A m,
O ateen
W o r e h l p S erv ice _ 11:44 A m,
S t a f f o r d M e m o ri a l —
W o r a h l p S arv lco — 1:14 A m
.
S t a f f o r d M e m o ria l—
S u n d a y S ch o o l ------ 14:14 a ra.

C O N O R E O A T IO NA L
C H R IST IA N CHU RCH
(U nited C hurch o t C h rist)
P a r k A v e n u n a t t l t h St.
• : t l A m. ____ C h u r c h S ch o o l
11:44 A m .
W o r s h i p S arv lco
4:1# p. m.
C hrlellsn T au th
M inistry
Rev. W a l t e r A- R. M c P h e r s o n ,
m o to r

Alliance
C H R I S T I A N MIBB IONART
A LLIA N CE CHU RCH
1141 P o r k A v a a t 1 4 th BL
Rev. a a D ooa J r . ___ P a s t o r
S u n d a y S c h o o l ------ 111! A m.
W o r s h i p Borvteo — t l s l l a m.
E v e n i n g W o r s h i p — 1:1# P- *»A llia n c e Y o u t h
. „
F o l l o w g h l p ( W a d . ) — T i l l P- sa
i v i y e r B arv lca —

Methodist

Congregational

Adventist

G R A C E M E T H O D IS T CHU RCH
O n o r a ltd., a t W o o d la n d A v a ,
n e v . J o h n H. H t r a a Jr ., P a a t o r
C h u r o h S c h o o l ------1:11 a mM o r n i n g W o r e h l p _ U : H A na.
M T T -----------------------&lt;:&gt;4 p. WL

FIR S T CHURCH

OF THE NAZARENB
!,a k a

Rev,

M ary,

F Ia

W.

L. H o lco m b e,
T eetor
Sunday
4:41 a m . ___ Bible
Schoo l
11:00 a. m. _ M o r n i n g W o r e h l p
1:00 p . m . _ E v e n i n g S e r v i c e
1:4# p. m. _ W ed . M l d - W e t k
I’r a y e r Bervlcea
1:00 p. m. — L a e t Wed. Mlael o n e r y S e r v ic e

Pentecostal
FIR ST PENTECOSTAL
C H U R C H OF 1AI.NI1WOUD
t i l O range S treet
Rev. E. R u t h U r a n t _ P a a t o r
S u n d a y School ____ 10:04 a m.
M o r n i n g W o r a h l p _ 11:40 a m.
S u n d a y E v e n i n g _ 7:14 p. m.
W ed . Bible S t u d y .
7:40p. m.
C u n q u tto r e M eeting
F r i d a y -------------- 1:44
p. m.

Presbyterian
FIR ST P R E S nT T E R IA N
CHURCH
Sanrord.
FIa
O a k A v a A I r d St.
G r o v e r C. S e w e ll J r . __ P a a t o r
E d g a r W. S m i t h J r . A a e l a t a n l
P aator
C h u r c h School _ _ _ I I I a ra
S eeelon M e e t e ____10:41 a. ra.
M o r n i n g )V orehlp _ 11:00 e. m.
P i o n e e r K ello w eh lp . 4:04 p. m.
S e n io r HI F e l l o w e h l p 4:00 p. m.
E v e n i n g W o r e h l p _ 1:10 p. m.
Wed. P r a y e r M astin g 1:04 p. ra.

CO V E N A N T P R E S B T T E R I A N
1771 S o u th O r l a n d o D r l v a
T h o m a a 11. M a k t n ____ P a a t o r
W o r e h l p __________ 4:00 a m.
C h u r o h S ch o o l _
14:00 A ra.

-The Following Sponsors Make This Church Notice And Directory Page PossibleTHE AMERICAN OIL CO.
Mr. &amp; Mrs. M. R. JltrickUnd

GREGORY LUbIBER
of Sanford

HOLLER MOTOR SALES CO.
and Staff

ART BROWN
PEST CONTROL

FOOD FAIR STORES, INC.
Robert Sulouff and Employeea

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

CELERY CITY
PRINTING CO., INC.

HARRELL &amp; BEVERLY
AUTOMOTIVE
299 W. 25th St-, Sanford

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

SANFORD WELDING &amp;
' FABRICATING CO.
Bill Whitley &amp; Employees

BILL HEMPHILL MOTORS. INC.
801 W. l it . St„ Sanford

LEE BROTHERS
Plumbing, Heating, Air Conditioning

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

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

LIGGETT REXALL DRUG
Gordon Kellett — Herman Koleff
and Employees

A. DUDA &amp; SONS, INC.
SU vIb, Florida

HILL LUMBER &amp; HARDWARE CO.
*Jimmy Crappa and Employees

PUBLIX MARKETS
and Employees

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

SANFORD ATLANTIC
NATIONAL RANK
Howard H. Hodgts and Staff

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

COBIA BOATS
Southam Fiberglass Products, Inc.
Harold Slama and Employe«s

L. D. PLANTE, INC.
Oviedo, Florida
•
PROGRESSIVE PRINTING CO.
J. M- Cameron and Staff

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

SMITTY’S SNAPPIN’ TURTLE
MOWER SALES AND SERVICE

PERFECTION
DAIRIES
STRICKLAND-MORRISON, INC.
and Staff
WHATABURGER
2545 French Avenua

SOUTHERN NATURAL GAS CO.
.John Dunn and Staff

WILSON-EICHELBURGER
MORTUARY
EunJca L Wilson and Staff

STATE FARM INSURANCE
Companies Irving L Pryor and Staff

WILSON-MAIER FURNITURE CO
Mr. and Mra. A1 Wilson

STgNSTROM REALTY
Herb Stenstrom and Staff

CITIZENS BANK OF OVIEDO
Oviedo, Florida

-SEMINOLE COUNTY AREA CHURCH DIRECTORY
B A P T IB T

,

A n t i o c h B a p t i s t C h u r c h . Oviedo
C e n t r a l U a p lle t C h u r c h , t i l l O e k A r e ^
C h u l u o t a r u s t U e p tle t C h u r c h
C h u l u o t a B a p t i s t Mission
C id e r S p rin g s B aptist C hurch.
I l l L e h m a n ltd
r t r s l U a p l l e t C h u r o h , 111 P a r k A rc.
P r ls o d s h ip B aptist C hurch o t
A ltam o u ts Springs
RL I II . A lU aw ato S p rin ts
r u s t B a p tist C hnrch sf OsBary
F irs t B a p tist C h u rch a ( a s s o r t
F i r s t B a p t i s t C h n r c h o( l a k e K a r r
F i r s t B a p t i s t C h u r c h n l L a h a Monroe
F i r s t B a p t i s t C h n r c h n l L o n g w o o d . Cor.
C hnrch * O rnat
F i r s t B a p t l a t C h u r c h o t O v le d a
F i r s t B a p tis t C h u rc h ol Baa L and# Spring*
F l r n t S h ilo h Mi sale n a r y B a p t i s t C h u r c h .

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F o u n t a i n H a n d B a p t i s t C h u r c h . O v led e
L a v a Bon t h o r n B a p t i s t M issio n . C h u l u o t a
M laalonarp
B a p tist
C h urch N o rth
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K lp o t o n

Baptist

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M*crnUsUQ t o r y Bap*tTfl C h u r o h . O e n e v a H w p .
ML O liv e M i s s i o n a r y B a p t i s t ChuraB , B a n
M e U lIv tM

ML Eton M i s s i o n a r y U ap llet, S ip es Avo.
N ew
ML
C a lv a ry
M issionary
B a p tist
1141 W. I Hit BL
Now B a l s a P r i m i t i v e B a p t l s l C h u r c h .
1144 W. I l t h BL
N ew ML B l s n B a p t l s l c h n r c h . ITI4 F o a r Avg
O a k l a w a B a p t i s t C h o p s ), IT 4 I W. t s t h Si.
O stssn B a p tist C hurch
P l n o c r c c t B a p t i s t C h u r c h . 141 W. O n o r a Rd.
P ra irie L ak e B a p tis t C hurch. R idge l t d .
Fern P ark
P r o g r e s o M la a lo n a rp B a p t l a t C h n ro h . M id w ay
B sco ad S h ilo h M la a lo n a rp B a p t l a t C h u r s h ,
N inth B H ickory
s i J a m e s M l a a l o n a rp B a p t U t C h u r c h . H a
Rd. 411 ( m o o n
BL P a u l M l a a l o n a rp B a p t i s t C h u r o h , I t h BL
BL M n l t h o w a M i s s i o n a r y B a p t l a t C h u r c h
Canaan H aights
BL J o h n s M l M t e n a r p B a p t l s l C h u rch ,
t i l C y p r e s s BL
T e m p i* B a p t i s t C h u r s h . P a l m B p r l n s a Rd*
A llam o ats Springs
W s g t e l d s M la a lo n a rp B a p t i s t C h n r o h ,
I l f B. H o lly A v t
M a n H a p s B a p t i s t C h u r c h , T i l O r a » « c Avo.
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C h u r c h e l H i M g t l v t t r . L a k e M a ry
A l l Sonia C a l k o l l s C h u r c h . T i l O ak Avn.
R e m a n C a l k o l l s M ass , S p o r t s m a n 's Club,
C huluota

Bt.
A n n 's
C a th o l l o
Church.
F o rahing
1*1nco, OeDary
BL M a ry M a g d a l e n a C a th o llo C h u r c h , Malt*
l a n d A v a A l t a m o u t s . S p ri n g e
C H R IS T IA N
F l r a t C h r l e t l a a C h u r c h , K I T S S a n f o r d Ava.
C o n s r c g a t l o n a l C h r l e t l a a C h u rch ,
t i l l P a r k Ava.
N orthalde
C h ristian
Church,
F l o r i d b
H n v s a D r , M a i tl a n d
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C H U R C H O F C H R IS T
C h u r c h h r C h r ist. 1 U I a P a r k Avn.
C h n rch a t Christ, Oenava
Church o t C hrist, ' Longwood
C h u r s h « r C h r t s L P n o ln
C H U R C H O F OOD
Churoh
Church
Church
Chnrch

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God.
Ood,
Ood.
Ood

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t i e s B. F r e n c h
Ovlodo
Mission, E n t e r p r i s e
EPISCO PAL.

AU S a l a t s E p is c o p a l C h n r o h B. D e B a r p
Ava* E n la rp rlaa
C h r i s t Kp lsn o p al C h u r c h . L o n g w a a d
All S a l a t s E p is c o p a l, E n t e r p r i a o
H o l y C r o n s E p la e o p a l , P s r k Avn. a t 4 t h

LUTHERAN
Ascension
L u th eran
Church,
O v o r b ro o k
D r , C asselberry
H o o d S h e p h e r d U n ite d L u t h e r s ,
I K # B. O r l a n d o Dr.
L u t h a r a n C h u r c h o f th o R e d e e m e r , ,
t a t W. I l t h l i n e s
M e s s ia h L u t h e r a n C h n r c h . A m e r i c a n L e g i o n
Hall. P ra irie Lake, F e r n P a r k
BL L u k e a L u t h e r a n C h u r c h . n L I I I S l a v i c
M E T H O D IS T
B a r n e t t M e m o r i a l M e t h o d i s t C h u r c h , E.
D o B a r r AVO* E n t e r p r i s e
B o a r L a k e M e t h o d is t C h u r o h
B o th tl A M E Church. C an aan H eig h ts
C a s s e l b e r r y C o m m u n i t y M a t h o d la t C h n ro h .
H u y . I t ' l l A H a s p B l d g s ltd* C a o o alborry
D e B a r y C o m m u n i t y M o th o d lo t C h u r c h W.
H i g h l a n d s , D o B a ry
C h r i s t M e l b o d la l C h n ro h
Bunlaud E s ta ta a
F i r s t M e t h o d is t C h u r c h , I I I F o r k Ava.
F l r a t M a l h o d le t C h u r c h o t Ovlodo
P l r s L S o u t h e r n M e t h o d is t C h u r c h
W o m a n 's C lu b l o t O a k A v a
F r e e M a t h o d la t C h u r s h , I0P W. I l k BL
O e n e v a M a t h o d la t C h u r c h . O s e e v a
a r s e s M athodlat C hurch. O a a r a BA
( I r a n i C h a p a l ( M l C h u r c h . O v lad n
O a k g r o v a M a t b a d l a t C h u r c h , O v le d a
O aiaan M a th o d la t C h u rc h

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C h n r o h
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M em orial
M a thodla t
C h u r s h
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NASABENE
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I n d a t M a p le
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at
th e
M esereae,
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L ake M ary Church ot th e K aaa rcas
PRESBTTERIA N
C om m u n ity P re s b y te r ia n C hurch. L g k a M ary
F irst
P rc ah y tarlaa
Chnrch.
Ock
Ava
A I r d BL
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Church
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D o B c ry ,
K. H i g h l a n d
P re sb y terian Church of T he Covenant
STTI ■. O r l a n d o Dr.
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U peels C a m m u a ity P ra a b y ta rla n C hurch.
L 'p esla R A
W o e tm ln le te r P ro e h y te rta a C hurch, M ewall
Park. RL I II

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F o re st L ak e B e v em h -d cy A d v en tist C hnrch,
I t w y . I l l , F o r e s t C ity
B evanlh-day
A d v en tist C hurch, M a itlan d
A te * . A l U m e a ta Springe
■ enford
S evcath-dey
A dventist
Church.
S ev en th A E lm
O TH ER CHURCHES
A l i e n 's A.M E. C h u r c h , Olive A I l t h
C h u r c h o t Oo d la C h r i s t . Ovlod o
C h u lu o ta C om m unity C hurch
C h u r c h o t Ood a t P r o p h e c y , l i f t E l m A v a
C h u r c h o f Ood M l a l o n . E n t e r p r i s e
Church o t Jn a u s C h rist a t L a tte r Day
S a l a t A 1111 P a r k A v a
Co m m u n i t y C h a p el, A l t a m o n t e S p r i n g e
E g s t e r a O r t h o d e n C h n r c h . SL J o h n s C h r y •
ao eto m C h a p e l, U w y . 1T-I1. F o r a P a r k
C e n s r o g n t l e a B o th I srael, - I l t h A M a g n o l i a
F lra t C h u rsh of C hrtsL S claatlsL
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Churchill Losing In Fight Against Death ^ e ™ lef
Citrus
Hurt
World Prays
Seminole County

V TTo^
A .Clock W itcher i* dis»
turbed over the actions of
one of this city's "finest"
end celled the newspaper to
let It be known. He seys en
older couple from Onterlo,
Cenede, • perked their cer
downtown to (hop end win­
dow (hop. They got e IS tic*
ket for hiving left the cer
on e yellow line separating
the perking xones. Puxxled.
they lik e d Clarence Bower
of Tip Top w het they did
'wrong. He. expleined end
they peid the ticket. Bower
suggests thet m»ybe e cour­
tesy ticket .be issued, especjelly to those who think en­
ough of Senford to drlve^
down herjr froni' CtttTldi.
' Did you attend the' Pntlcemen’s Bell Seturdey e t the
Mayfelr Inn? If you didn't
you missed e blest. Good
fun, es elweys.
Annuel convention of the
Kntionnl League of Postmas­
ters will be held June 13-15
at the Plantation Hotel in
Crystal River. Helping to
plan the three-day event Is
Lake Mary Postmaster Clar­
ence (Cracker)
Donaldson,
one of the directors In this
district, who made the an­
nouncement.
The Lake Mary Chamber
of Commerce has invited
City Manager Pete Knowles
to speik to them Wednesday
on the pros and cons of the
waterfront development pro­
gram. Meeting will be held
in the firehouse i t 3 p.m.

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Have you heard the ru­
mour th a t’s going around?
Seems an almanac weather
forecaster who was guest on
v last week's Jimmy
Dean
show, (and who says he’s
"never been wrong") has
forecast a billiard for the
Washington (D. C.) area at
the same time as the Presi­
dential inauguration. Twen­
ty-ana inches of snow, ha
eays. Hmmmmmm!
Watch for Mayor Jimmy
Crapps and City Manager
Pete Knowles on a Ch. 2
telecast from Daytona at 1:15
p.m. .Tuesday. They'll talk
about the Riverport Marina.
Underatand thia is a live
show — Is the marina a dead
iisuc T
_ Those^Kennedy boys a r t a
hairy-chested bunch — witness
the picture of the Honorable
Ted on the front of last week's
Life. Recalls a similar pic we
saw of the late JF K in the
seme magaxine some time ago
— at the beach • surround­
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The 1125,000 raised, for the
Erholirship Foundation Fund
by the recent gubernatorial
inaugural balls ain't hay. A
sizeable amount of money to
help Florida's deserving col• lege students get the educa­
tion thsy need. A most suc­
cessful idea.
Tha anchor chains going up
around tha Sanford Naval
Academy add a further touch
to tha nautical atmosphere be­
ing created there with the
deck guns en the comer and
the anchor* in the yard. Very
impressive.
Incidentally, speaking of the
anchor* a t tha Sanford Naval
Academy. Midshipmen there
have begun a precedent noted
on college campus** — that
of aneaklng out In the middle
of the night to paint each
landmark with wild colon. Col,
H. J. Furman tclla us that
at Caatla Height* — the oth­
er ■McFadden school — tha
prankatara practice t h a I r
painting artistry on the can­
non there. Saw tome paint
scrapers busy chipping off tha
result* of their nocturnal
prank pri the local campus tha
.ether day.
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For Wartime
British Chief
LONDON (UPI) — Sir
Winston Churchill lost more
ground today and slipped
peacefully . near death. Hia
valiant heart faltered but hia
will to live pereervered.
'■Sir Wineton had a restful
night," a medical bulletin re­
leased at 11:50. (0:50 a.m.
EST) said. "H e ia a little
weaker but there Is nothing
further to report."
A British Medical Associa­
tion spokesman, commenting
on the report, said Churchill's
illness "appears to be follow­
ing the normal pattern."
"There ia no indication of
any great change In Sir Wln•iton'a^jondiUan," he
,
physician and long • time
friend, said the next bulletin
will b« issued a t about 8:30
p.m. (3:30 p.m. EST).
FEARS HEIGHTENED
"Today's report heightened
fears that the end wts near.
The pressures of a stroke,
weakening circulation and old
age tapped the 00-year old
Churchlll'a dwindling strength
as he lay in a deep coma.
The prayers of millions
around the world that he could
rally dimmed with each suc­
cessive bulletin. Only the great
warrior • statesmen's sub­
conscious fight for life seem­
ed to be delaying the inevita­
ble.
Asked if Churchill was able
to take aliy nourishment. Lord
Moran replied: *T can't anewer that.”
The crowd outside the
Churchill residence, w h i c h
reached e peak of 500 a t times
over the weekend, had dwind­
led to about 60 bystanders to­
day.
WIFE AT BEDSIDE
Lady Clementine Churchill
remained at Sir Winston's
bedside or within call. Other
members of the family contin­
ued to come and go ns they
have ever since Sir Winston’s
grave condition
became
known.
The wartime prime minister
wai stricken Friday with a
cerebral thrombosis,
A medical bulletin Issued
by Lord Moran, Churchill's
physician and longtime friend,
Sunday night said:
"A fter a restleea start, Sir
Winston hat had a peaceful
day. But he hes lost ground."
An earlier report • noted
"some irregularity of the
pulse." Pressed by newsmen
to expand on the bulletin,
Lord Moran laid simply: It
ii not good, There it i».”

Freeze Blamed
In Local Fires
City firemen responded (o
six aterms over the weekend
with the freeze blamed in mpxl
cases.
The alarms started Friday
• l 9:18 a. m. when firemen
were called to 1013 Holly Ave­
nue, The house Is owned by
Eugene Edwards. The second
alarm was from W. N. Dupree
of 1008 West Second Street,
when a stove overheated. The
cdll was placed at 1:54 p. m.
Friday.
A faulty ignition wire set
fire to a car owned by Ssrah
Bass of 1100 West Eighth
Street at }:23 p. m.
An oil heater overheated
Sunday at the home of Alberta
Duren, HOT West First Street,
but damage was confined to
the heater. The alarm was
turned In at 10:53 a. m.
A defective flue at the home
of Mattie rieldx, Z00 West lTth
Street sect firemen on a run
at 1:48 p. m. Sunday. Damage
was confined to the flue.
This morning at 8:30 firemen
were summoned to the horns
of Harold Unlay, 1500 Sum­
merlin Avenue when another
oU beatsr Oared. Again dam­
age waa confined to the beat­
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WEATHER: Partly cloudy Tuesday, not so cold; high tonight 36-44.
VOL. 67

United Press Leased Wire

Established 1908

MON., JANUARY 18, 1965 - SANFORD,

CAPE KENNEDY (UPI)
— Final preparations contin­
ued today for an attempt
Tuesday to rocket a two-seat­
er Caia&amp;L spaceship on It*
ffnifl • unmahned test (light. -,l
Engineers were scheduled
to complete the loading of
more than 300,000 pounds of
propellants into two stages
of the rocket in time for the
final countdown to sta rt sev­
en hour* before the scheduled
9 a. m. EST launch.
Mostly
fair but windy
w eather,w as forecast for the
launch area with p a r t l y
cloudy skies, 23-milc-nn-hour
GOLDEN ANNIVERSARY of Kiwania in Sunford is proclaimed by
trade winds and six-foot seas
Mayor J. II. Crappa with officers of the local club. From left are M. R.
expected in the recovery zone
Strickland, chairman of the 50th anniversary celebration; Mayor Crapps
2,150 miles to the southuist.
anil Kiwanis President Bill Frunsa.
(Herald Photo)
The flight will be a repeat
of a mission that was halted
about
one second
before
blastoff last Dec. 9 by a hy­
draulic Irak in the Titan-2
rocket's first stage flight
control system.
The ll)9-foot rocket )s ex­
pected to boost the fullyequipped capsule 106 pdlea
high and then ram it back
"Locsit), appropriate pro­ ford and Seminole County. In­
A blsnk check will b*T pre­
toward earth's atmosphere at sented to Mayor J. II Crapps
grams throughout the year creased emphasis will also be
speeds up to 16,000 mph to Wednesday by Bill Fraasa,
build up re-entry tempera­ president of the Sunford Ki have been planned to stimu­ given to projects dealing with
late the club to greater com­ Boy* and Girls Committee
tures of 1,740 degrees.
i wanis Club at ceremonies at
munity s e r in e and coopera­ work a&gt; well as the club's
The 19-minute sub-orbital I the Civic Center at noon.
tion with all branches of local scholarship program,'' said
hop is designed to test all
Gemini's flight systems, its | The check will be for “ com­ government ‘ to promote Sun*
Fraasa.
munity services" which the
protection aguinst the fiery
Kiwanis organization
Chairman of the Golden Anre-entry heat and its recov­ local
| .will pledge to its home town
niversary celebration is Ru­
ery equipment.
A success will clear the as it celebrates the Golden
pert Strickland.
way for astronauts Virgil I. Anniversary Year of Kiwanis
Mayor J II. Crlipps has
International,
Grissom and John W. Young
Zigncd
the proclamation call
A special feature of the lun­
to make a three-orbit voyage
Ing
allrniion
to the achieve­
in April or 5lay. Space cheon w ill be a huge blrlliday
ments of the local Kiwanis
agency officiate say a major cake glowing with 50 candles.
Observances of the anniver­
failure could delay the In­
Club and the men of Kiwanis
itial two-man flight by (our sary celebration will take
lli F n n c rs Wester
who have contributed unsel­
place throughout (he United
or five months.
Lake Maty Chamber of fishly to Uu- good of this com­
States this Week in the 5,3(XJ Com me i re withhold a special
Kiwanis dubs in North Amer­ meeting in the Fire Halt at 8 munity.
ica, the F ar East, Uie Carib­ p. in. Wednesday to hear re­
"1 declare this to he Klwsn
bean and Western Europe.
ports froni Sanford City is Golden Anniversary Week
Munagi-r W. K Knowles on in Sanford and urge each and
the propose 11 It ive r port Ma­ every citizen to Join me in
wishing this organization of
rina development.
United Press International
Knowles will bring first our fellow citizens a happy
Record-breaking, bone-chill­
ham) information of the plan birthday and many more to
ing cold gripped the heart of
as engineers wre in town come tn the years that lie aDixie today while a new storm
lignin lit this time and he will head,'' said the Mayor.
spread fresh snow through the
WASHINGTON tL’I'it — have i heir report to make
Northeast.
House Democrats met today p u b l i c .
Californians were enjoying to approve a slate of com­
This new proposal of *xJune in January. Hundreds of mittee assignments that will panston on the waterway will
thousands of persons streamed underline their better than affect the future of Sanford
The program planning comto the beaches in tnid-BO de­ tu ii.ton n e control over the nod luiturally also affect
gree weather.
Lake Mary and other sur­ nutlce of the Seminole Cuunchamber.
ly Chamber of Commerce
Up North, new snow swept
The meeting of the 294 rounding arras
Members of the board of beautification committee will
across liie eastern Great Lakes Democratic
representatives
state* and' Into the northern is expected to nitify without director» of the Lake Mary meet Friday at 10 a. m. tn the
and central Appalachians.
challenge t h e
assignments Chamber state that they feel Chumher's conference room.
I. K. Thompson, landscape
Amounts were expected to tie made last week by Hie com­ it is "time Hu- community
wakes up" and they strong­ engineer of the Florida State
considerably lighter than the mittee on committee*.
Republicans, with a total ly urge all residents of the Road Department, will he the
weekend blizzards which lied
up traffic and marooned of 141 committee spots to grneral area to attend this speaker. The meeting has been
counties! person* across the fill, have not yet decided on meeting which will lie Infor­ called by A. L. Wilson, plann­
mal and open to everyone.
assignments.
Norlheasst.
ing committee chairman.

Community Service Check
Pledged By Kiwanians

Sanford Marina
Topic Of Talk
At Lake Mary

Snow Sweeps
Across North

House Demos
Decide Posts

Beautification
Meeting Slated

Staff Changes Made A t Base
Cdr. Warren J. Hoeller,
chief staff officer to Use cornmender of Reconnaissance At­
tack Wing On* at Sanford Na­
val Air Station since 1963, is
being transferred Wednesday.
He has been ordered to BelUmore, Md . where he will
serve as a Naval Bureau of
Weapons representative
at
Westlnghouae,
Cdr. Paul F. Werner, com­
manding officer of Reconna li­
cence Attack Squadron Five,
until lait Saturday, will aseume tha chief ataff officer
poet.
Cdr. "Wallace L. Russell,
former AVAILS executive of­
ficer, moved Into the top

LAKELAND (UPI) — Frigid Florida farmer*
who were tip nil niftht trying to bent back frost with
water and smoking rubber faced tt&amp;vere truck crop
damage*1and some citrus losses today caused by a
wayward arctic air mass.
"This was, as fnr as
vegetables are concerned,
a very severe frost," War­
ren Johnson, of the Fed­

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eral Froat Warning Service,
said this morning.
FLORIDA
NO. 106
A thick blanket of smoke
from burning tire* lay over
MIAMI ( U N I —The Highthe central'Florida citrus belt way Patrol said a t least nine
this mcming where weather­ people were -killed In traffle
men said the temperatures accidents during the third
ranged from 22 to 30.
weekend of the new year.
The smoke covered high­
ways until late this morning,
causing
hazardous driving
LAKELAND (.UPI)— Ship­
conditions.
ments of fresh oranges, av­
HEAVY FROST
eraging about 700 earloada a
"There was heavy frost all week recently, are nearly
Second of five major con­ through the entire winter agri­ 1,000 carloads ahtad of this
struction projects included in cultural arc* Including the time last year.
the 1965 93 million construc­ lower east coast with 'Tong
tion program a t Sanford durations of below freezing
Naval £ l r Station was s ta rt­ temperatures," Johnson said.
SAIGON { U P I)—Two _ p .
ed today with ground break­ • Johnson said because of the S. Army, officer, adviser* ar%
ing ceremonies.
consldtruble citrus protection believed to be missing In ac­
Cept. C. W. Swanson, sta ­
steps that were taken there tion /today in the northwest
tion commanding officer, and
will
probably Just be a alight province of Binh Tuy, 75
CapL James O. Mayo, wing
percentage
of fruit damage. miles northeast of Saigon.
commander, had the honor of
"There
was
probably some
digging the first shove) of
earth for a new hangar and frozen fruit in tha unprotected
MOSCOW ( U P I ) — Russia
office-shop building complex, groves and In the colder loca­
tions. Some tendrr ne‘w trees has warned the United States
a 9242,290 construction Job.
Strode Construction Com­ growth wna probably also nut to harbor any "illuilone"
about its willingness to go to
pany, of Cocoa Beach, is con- damaged.
"There are probably no ten­ the aid of North Viet Nam
aliueting the buildings which
will house an entire squadron. der vegetables left in north in the event of widened hos­
The rigid frame, prefabricat­ and central Florida," Johnson tilities in Indo-China.
ed steel structures are being said.
built at the southwest edge
He said hardy trurk c rops in
LYONS, France (U P I) —
of the station'! aircraft park­ central Florida also suffered
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Cardinal Pierra-Marla Gerling apron adjarent to the ex­ some damage. In the Ever­
ier, highest Roman Catholle
isting hangar*.
glades and along the south­
Target completion date* east coast the temperatures authority In France, died
Sunday at the age of 85. Ha
are March for the shop and ranged from 23 to 32.
bore the title of archbishop
office building and July for
SEVERE DAMAGE
of Lyuns and primate of tha
the hangar.
•Tn the Everglades tender Gault.
Major construction projects
approved and funded by Con- vegetables were severely dam­
gfasY 'Lst fall in addition to aged, and In the lower east
NEW ORLEANS (U PI) —
the on* launched today In­ coast there will be seme dam­
Juanita Castro, refuge* alsclude an aircraft parking age.
"These temperatures were ter of the Cuban premier,
area, an aircraft maintenance
hangar, a facility for check­ even low enough to ilamnge sahl the Cuban people are
becoming disenchanted with
ing the power of jet engines, sugar cane,” Johnson said.
Sugar cane became a major her brother’s regime. She
and extension of tha base
central Florida crop follow­ said 90 per cent of Cuba's
sewerage system.
residents
would
Work is alrrady underwuy ing the embargo on Cuban remaining
welcome a chance to do some­
on the sewerage project. grown sugar.
Contracts have not hern let
Strawberries in e e n t r a l thing about 1L
for the other Job*.
H onda tbul were net protect­
ed probably were killed, John­
RUNNEL ( U P I ) — Flagler
son said.
"But there Is on* thing," County deputy s h e r i f f s
searched.the cold water* of
he added, “ they have been
Crescent Laka
today for
having a lot of trouble with three men from Jacksonville
weeds in the strawberry fields , hejieved
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Not many people are fortu air. 'BJr» frost killed the ing (be tho men was found
□ete enough to visit Florida weeds.’1®
capsized yesterday afternoon,
twice in one day and get aTrufk farmers in southeast about Sd hours after they left
way from the snow and ice Florid* were counting losses. a fishing camp.
now covering the North.
Homestead, south of Miami,
However, MsJ, Leo Butncr reported 27 degiees at fi a.m.
Jr. and his crew of the Strate­
GAINESVILLE (U P I) — A
gic Air Command were able
college couple lost In a cava
to do Just that.
northwest of her* since noon
When on a routine flight
Sales tax collections for Sunday was found early to­
from Lockburne AFB, they Seminole County continued to day by an Alachua County
left Columbus, Ohio, aboard rise during. December, accord- sheriff’s department search
his 1147 Jet atwul 8 o'clock Ing to J. Ed "Straughn. direc­ tcum. Jans Sniffen, a 21-yearlast Friday morning.
tor of the Florida Revenue old U n i v e r s i ty of Florida
In a Hx-hour-flight they Commission, with a total of [student, and George Miller,
were In Florida, leaving 14 j (94,668.15. T h i s compures 20, a student at Florida State
degree temperature and fly­ with the November ylefd of University, became lost while
ing Into 70 degree temperature (92,781.91 and the previous exploring
Warren’s
Cava,
■t destination.
December total of (85,989.44. about eight mils* from here.
On returning to Columbus,
they found over a foot of snow
covering the runway which
prevented landing.
o p e n Fr id a y
Reluming to Florida they
NITE T IL 9
landed at McCoy AFB to
spend the night, until the Columbus runway could be clear­
ed.
Major Butncr motored to
Sanford and phoned his moth­
er and father,' who were hav­
ing dinner a t ' t h e Elks Club
with Mr. and Wrl. C. L. Butner.
He spent an enjoyable eve­
ning Wttlh them. He left SenONLY
ford et 8 e.m., Joined his crew
and once again took off for
his home base.

Traffic Toll 9

\l Million
Building Jobs
Start At Base

Final Testing
Of Spaceship
Set Tuesday

squadron position. The squadrop is now operating In the
South China Sea.
Cdr. David E. Dearolph is
the new executive oUlrer.
Uolll Commander Werner
arrives In Sanford, Cdr. Don­
ald Munday, the last comman­
ding officer of Heavy Attack
Squadron Eleven, Detachment
Eight, which recently merged
with V’AH-i, will serve a t tem­
porary chief staff officer.
During his tour aa chief
staff officer, Commander Hoeller witnessed eeverel Impor­
tant , achievements. He aaw
the new RA-5C Vigilante in­
troduced, (he Wing change
from heavy attack tn recon-

naiasance,- end the organiza­
tion become a world-wide op­
eration.
Prior to becoming t h e
wing’s chief »t*lf officer,
Commander Hoellcr served as
a project officer on the A-5A
Vigilante aircraft development
program and later as VAH-I
executive officer.
, He and his wife, the former
Mias Frances Hazel bud, of
Prrryville, Mo., reside with
their three children el 1104
Cornell Drive.
Commander Werner, one of
the first naval officers to fly
an RA-5C, served
RVAH-S
executive officer prior to as­

suming command in 1963.
The Jemeslown (N Y .) nsUve, bis wife, the former Ma­
ry Anne Emerson, of Virginia
Beach, Va., and their two
eons, Christian and Claiborne,
reside at 1Z2 West Coleman
Circle.
Commander Bussell, RVAH5 commanding officer, la a
former member of the Wing
ataff, where he served a s .o p ­
erations officer.
He and hia wl/a, tha former
Miss Kathleen Mead McLau­
ghlin, of Washington, P . C.,
reside with their three eons,
James, John aqd David, at
204 Ridge Road, Sanford.

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Cardinal Dies

‘Disenchanted’

II Men Lost

Major Visits
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Students Found

Sales Tax Up

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Church Building
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Church, - Sixth Street and
Sanford Avanus, IA a special
agreement with Ihs church
officials.
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city and an agreement was
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By Ray De Crane
Newapaper Enterprise Aaan.
"Internal Revenue glveth;
Internal Revenue t a k e t h
ATLANTA ( U P I ) — The Pub-1 $3 million federal approprl* methods, of killing the mos­ away.”
This somewhat irreverent
lie Health Service h n Uunch- tlon. A* mouey become* avail quito-destroying ItJ breeding
places
and
spraying
with
a
so­
parody
turns up two major
ed a program to prevent * l ahle un&lt;ler ,he « * • * • “ pro
gram, It will be extended to lution of DDT.
changes
In th t 19*4 Revenue
potentially deadly linkup in
the other states.
The offending mosquito has Act. In one the taxpayer got
the aouth-eaatern United Stale*
Strict quarantine measure! already been eliminated In
a break and a new deduction
ot a lrui, a morqullo and
are enforced at ill ports of en­ most South American counauiceptlble population.
try to guard against the yellow rtics, although these nations was created. In the other a
If the three ever get together fever virus being brought Into continue to have cases of jun­ former deduction has been
the oldtime (courage of yel­ this country. But if the *«5des gle yellow fever In which the partially eliminated.
low fever that took thousand* aegypti mosquito I* eradicated, vims is harbored by monkeys.
Of course, Internal Revenue
of live* a * late a* 1005 could there will he double protec­
la merely the whipping boy.
One Home Left
once again become a grim tion against the threat of a
The one remaining strong­ Congress makes all the tax
reality.
yellow fever outbreak.
hold
of the aedes aegypti, said law changea and then turns
"All we need li a virus to The Public Health Service
trigger off an outbreak,” said conducted a four-year pilot Fontaine, "la a 300,000 square over the job of collection and
Russell E. Fontaine, assistant project in the Pensacola, Fla , mile area involving the 10 enforcement to IKH,
The "good” change was on
chief of the Aedes Aegypti E ra­ area In 1BSS-62 to map the host states from South Carolina to
dication branch of the Federal methods of carrying out the Texas, Puerto Rico and the moving axpenses. Heretofore
viewtd aa a personal expense
Communicable Disease Center 10-state eradication Job. From Virgon Islands.”
The program not only wilt item and never deductible, exhere.
that study evolved Hie current eliminate the possibility of a penset of moving your house­
"We do have the susceptible
yellow fever epidemic In this hold belongings from one city
population and we do have
country, lie noted, but also to another when employment
the mosquito," Fontaine added,
will fulfill an American pro­ la changed or where an em­
noting that the a«des aegypti
mise to carry out the program, ployer order* the transfer are
also spreads dengue, or breakmade
to the Pan American now’fully deductible.
bone fever.
Health Organization. It will
The "lake away" change
To forestall the possibility
prevent accidental exporta­
of a yellow fever epidemic, the
concern* caiuelty and theft
By Maryann Miles
tion of (he aedes aegypti from
federal government ha* un
deductions. They are now
the United States to other
Weslhersfield
Civic
Assocla
dertaken the huge task of era'
tightened up with the result
dicating the aedcs aegypti lion will meet st t p. m. Tuns countries subject to yellow many tuch deduction* will dis­
mosquito — the species that day in the Teenage clubhouse, fever outbreaks,
appear on 1004 tax rtturns.
breeds
transmits the disease to hu­ "The Shack,” for a business The aedes aegypti
First th* good nawa. A de­
session
to
which
attendance
of!
close
to
man,
in
water
collect
mans — from 10 southern
duction
la now allowed for th*
states which thay Infest. His all residents In the community ed In tin cans, tires, birdbslhs expense of moving household
li
urged.
!
and
flower
pots.
Elimination
of
•tales Involved are Texas,
good#- and personal effert*Florid a ' ' A] aisa ma7~Mu its thiols Td~Mar e h a IMS utility hill these breeding place*- add
Hortda, AJabemSf Mtaet.atppX ^
with UDJ repe.UxH*10' the transportation expert.Arkansss,-Georgia, Louisiana,
**- of th* taxpayer and hit
Tenneasee, North Carolina and are to remain on through the usually destroy! Un&gt; mosquito, family end reasonable sxpsniFontaine
said.
Rut
only
after
coming
year.
Last
week
a
airSouth Carolina.
able donation toward this a three-year period of surveil­ •a for msal* and lodging
Program Under Way
while In transit.
The eradication program Is amount was presented the lance may an area he declared
This maana th a t If you
free
of
the
mosquito.
.
already under way In Florida, association by Cecil Cum­
were forced to move from New
"
I
t
’s
almost
In
the
nature
of
mings,
Winter
Perk
bulkier
Texas, Puerto Rico and the
undertaking the impossible,” York to California becauee of
Virgin Islands, financed by a and developer of the »rrs.
a transfer or • complete
Mrs, Glenn/Hartwell, secre- Fontaine added.
tary-trrisurer, advisee that
two thirds of the Weathersfield residents are members
of the association and their
dues and contributions are the
sole support for community
Rjr Jane Casselberry
and improve­
George Dabha, principal of maintenance
Rear Laka Elementary School, ments, Handbills will be dis.
will represent the Seminole tributod reminding the. mem­
County Counrll of Parent- bers that dues are payable
Teacher Associations at a leg­ in March.
islative workshop to be held
In T a i l s h n e s e a Tuesday
through Thursday.
Them will be no meeting
This workshop is sponsored
by the legislative committee tills month of the Lyman
of the Florida Congress o f 'H ig h School Parent-Teacher
Parente and Teachers In co- Association. The meeting reg.
operation with The Florida jiilarly scheduled for the third
Institute for Continuing Uni­ Tuesday has been postponed
until H p. m., Fell. 10.
versity Htudlea.
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Wealhersfield
Faces Light Bill

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change in employment the i (See Statement)
2,070.00
coat of your mover, expenaes
Incurred driving your personal Adjusted Gross Inrome ___ _
car or for plane, train or bus
$11,380.00
fare for your entire family,
In his separate statement
meals en route and the cost of attached to hit return the tax­
hotel and motel accommoda­ payer would explain the move
tions until you reach your des­
and then recite hi* expenses
tination are fully deductible.
Certain conditions must be in this fashion:
met before the deduction is Fee to Ac* Cartage Co........
*1,820.00
taken. The»e must ‘be unre205.00
imhursed expenses. If the em­ Auto Expense ___
ployer paid all the expenses, Motel (0 persons, 4 nights) .
*
120.00
you have no deduction. If the
125.00
employer gave you a flat sum Meals .........................
tov^rd the expenses, then his
With his adjusted gross in­
contribution would be added come down to $11,380, the tax­
to your gross Income and the payer could continue on Page
cost of moving plus all the 2 either to Itemize hi* deduc­
"fringes” would be fully de­ tions or take either nf the
ductible.optional me^hpd* which would
Th* deduction ie allowed allow him a maximum of $),only If the new place *f' em­ 000, In lieu of deduction*.
ployment is at least I'O miles
A new $100 deductible feat­
farther from the former res­ ure has been Introduced in
idence than was his former casualty and theft deductions.
place of work. Furthermore, Formarly ell such lostei were
In th* first year following fully deductible If the taxpay­
the move the taxpayer* must er wai not reimbursed through
lie he a full-time employe In Ineurance.
the general location of th*
Beginning with your 10U4
new work area for at least return th* deduction from
three-fourths of th* time. If these sources Is limited to th#
you were reimbursed by your excess beyond $100. In brief,
employer for th* move this th* flret $100 of th* loea la
qualification does not apply. on you. Thle floor must be
Th* best pert of all Is that applied to each lota or each
thla la a Pag* 1 deduction on accident. You may not total
th* tax form. This maana that up all your losses for th* year
kfter the deduction le taken land then
tl
eubtracV-tbe-$100,
th* opllonif standanT dr&lt;f$S
h t c ite of auto accident*
tlon or the f|*w minimum
big eource of tuch caiuelty
standard deduction can still deduction* In th* past—* $100
be taken. Th* Peg* 1 part of deductible feature generally
th* return would then look protected the motorist againit
Ilk* thla:
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all loaaea beyond $100, And
Salary from Ajax C o rp .___ _ now Congreae he closed the
----111,400.00 door agatnat charging off the
Lest Moving Expenaes
first $100 on your tax return.

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standards of their profession.
During the child's elemen­
tary school years the teacher
most influence* his character,
next to the parents. She add­
ed that it doesn’t matter how
‘much academic knowledge a
teacher may possess, he or she
will fail If they do not have
the ability to get along with
children.
, The devotional was jjJvcn
by Othel Sullivan, fourth
grade teacher.
Christy M- Harp, principal,
urged all parents of pre­
schoolers who will bo entering
firrt grade at South Seminole
next fall to attend the readi­
ness clinics in order to bettor
prepare their child for starting
school. The first of three,ses­
sions will he held Jan. 2(1 at
8 p.m. in the school cafeteria.
The school'*’ physical educa­
tion program is being expand­
ed to include many of Die ex­
ercises recommended by the
President's Physical Fitness
Program.
Harp introduced Mrs. Edna
Dean, new second grade teach­
er to replaced Mrs. Rachel
Snyder who took a leave of
absence to further her educa­
tion.
,
— A’' Rntrk—’Pair-will be con­
d u c e d .in.
Pcb. 1-5 with mothers on d u ty T~
to tak? orijers. ThF Urge se­
lection of children's books will
he on display during school
hourscapd at the February 2
CTP meeting which also will
be Fathers Night and will
featura.an open house,

By Jane Casselberry
South Seminole Elementary
CTP heard a talk by Mr*.
Mai caret L. Goit, county supervDor of elementary schools,
on "The Importance of the
Hole of the Teacher in Elo.pientary Education" Tuesday
. night in the school auditorr ium.
She said that tCHching is
the largest and perhaps the
most misunderstood profession
and that teachers themselves
have worked to raise the

High Twelves
* Continue Talks

On Heart
tty Mildred Ilaney
The first regular meeting
of the Deltona High Twelvhtns for the new year was
held Wednesday, Jan. 13 at
noon in the Deltona Communf ity House. This meeting was
* open to all wives of members
and' other persons who felt
interest on the subject of
heart affliction, tha symp­
toms and treatment. _____
speaker wasT5r. Cuii
.- P e r e r tif Sanford, a recognis­
ed heart specialist, who took
as his subject for this meet­
ing "F irst Aid ire Event of
_ Heart Attack." This was the
* third in a series of heart lec­
tures given by Dr. Peres at
High Twelve meetings and
many of those in attendance
at past lectures have ex­
pressed great interest.
Those who attended brought
their own sandwich lunch and
enjoyed the coffee which was
served.

PTA Council
To Meet
n» Jane Casselberry
•Seminole County Council of
Parent -Teacher Associations
will hold its regular meeting
Thursday at 0:30 a m at
Pincrrotst Elementary School
in Sanford,
Dr. Frank Leone of the
County Health Department
will present a program on
health.
Mrs. (ieoige Hearn, council
president, invites anyone inlocated ip the health and
welfare of Iheir children to
attend whether or not they
are riiemhers of any PTA.
Clinic mothers especially are
urged to attend.

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Prineipal John Angel of
South Seminole Junior High
School served as moderator
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PTA meeting Tuesday night
in the school rafetorium.
School problems sver, disrusseil by faculty members
serving on the panel, Mrs. Jo
Ann Rowe, Mrs. Kay Stuts­
man, Fred Taylor, Jo , Akerman, and Charles Allen.
The devotional was given
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of the faculty.
The meeting was conducted
by Mrs. Arthur Rhodes, pres­
ident. who reported on the
school hoard meetings in San­
ford which she attended. An­
gel gave a report on the state
PTA convention held in Biadenton, Nov. 17-10.
Mrs. Frank Stcudle gave a
short talk on PTA Founders'
Day nurmully observed in
February. Mr and Mrs. Joseph
Laird w*re appointed co-chair­
men of the beautification com­
mittee.
The PTA will sponsor a
hootenanny in March as a
fund raising event under the
direction of Mrs. C. I- Cooper.
Volunteers arc needed in
the school library to help ralalog the new books recently
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1—Proper Equipment

By Jo* Norrt*
W ritten F or NBA
Hall of Earner Frank Benkovle, elected to member­
ship In 19(8, Is an acknowledged expert on equipment
fo r bowling. Be got th a t reputation through lifelong
itudy of tha sport and. peraonal tooting of aqulpment
Innovations.
,
I t ’s tn is for bowling as In all other Individual aparta,
th a t how hla equipment fit* a player la vital t* his per­
formance. And a bowler can equip .himself with a cus­
tom-fitted boll, shoe* and bag for under (50.
On many occasions, I ’va haard Frank tall haw critical
ball fit la to (coring potaiftial. A beginner* can taka advantaga of fraa ball usa a t hla bowling caatsr, but
when ha progress** Into regular play, h* should g et ex­
pert help on the choice of a personal hall.
A hall matched to a -howler's statu ra and styla by
weight and finger hole specifications will help ImproVs
scores.
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Floundering
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Hear Panaceas

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Benefit For Heart Fund
Set Jan 31 A t Mayfair

Weekend
Sports
Summary

Lions Down
Melbourne
By Marshall Lingo

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Seminole Hi Cagers

Drop Double ^Header
By IlsTld Hlgflnbothsm
Herald flports Writer
The Samlnola High eager*
d i f l p p j d ^ doubly
“ f fflfty losing to lh*'C6I6n!al
High Grenadier* 41 to (9 F ri­
day night and 48 to 62 to the
Tituvillas Terriers on S atur­
day.
The Jay Veee split a pair
winning over Colonial 60 to
40 and loilng to Titusville 44
to 40.
All four of the gnmes play­
ed at Seminole High were
hard hitting, rough competi­
tion, but the Trib* never
looked
better, especially
against tha Tcrrlcra.
In the Titusville game Ron
Hinson lot the Tribe in points
with 12 and Gary Loyd was
right behind him with 11
Steve Groover had eight and
Buddy Stumpf hail four with
Chuck I’lgntt and D on-Nich­
olas making two each.
I’aul I / ’ltoy lead the Baby
Tribe against Titusville with
10 points and Wayne Bumsli-nd was second with nine.
Wally Ji-rnignn and Mark IUhora made eight each and Ron
Dudley made four with Larry
Hodges making two.
Gary Loyd waa high man
for the Hcminoirs In the Co­
lonial jilt with 16 points and
Stumpf and Murray tied for
sreond with eight each. Hin­
son had four, l.amar Oxford
had three, J i f f Williams and
Nicholai had two each and
Groover had one.
1*
Wayne llurnslead lead the

NBA
Failed I’rrss InUrattloQsl
Eastern Division
W 1.
Itoitou
39 r
Ctnctnnsti
30 it
Philadelphia
21 22
New York
IS 30
Western DHIiloo
W' 1.
Jjot Angel**
24 JO
St. Louis
21 80
Ualtimora
21 »
Detroit
14 J0
Sen Francisco
11 35
Sunday's Rrsulls
Boston 101' C’tnclnnsti OS
•&gt;1 IjouU 111 lx&gt;i Angsles 105
Only games scheduled
Monday's Games
Phils, vs. Dst at Cleve.
Only gam* scheduled
Tussdiy'a Game*
St. Ix&gt;uit at Cincinnati
Phil* va. Del at Toledo
Only games scheduled

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Nottes la hereby siren ihel
Ihe undrrels at 4 will, on Ihe
tlih day at February, A. r&gt;
Dll. present ts the MenereMe
feuntv Judea el St inlnole
County, Florida. hie tlnal re­
turn. arciiunt and Vouehere, he
Kieruter Sf Ihe Estate of
KURD |*. STRANOB, Maceeerd,
and hi said dims, then end
t her*, auks eppllaellene te Ihe
eeld J u i t s for a final eettlemtnt of his admlnlstrhtlsn of
ee)&lt;l reieie. and for an order
discharging him oe auoh Ete.
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Speed Crown

Daytona Driver
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Riverside 500

F R O N TO N

T h e‘Jeep Gladiator with 4-wheel drive
has twice the traction of ordinary pick-up trucks.

Buttons Spurs
Brown Keglers

Mace, Wagner High Bowlers

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8:10
NIGHTLY
MATINEES

Brother Fights

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Jade*. Saailaala raaaty, state
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, By Jack Caddy
fa ile d Free# In trra sllo a il
Herald Sports Writer
NEW YORK ( U r i ) — Rep.
Saturday
Oviedo's well balanced offensive play paid off
John Varlsk Tunnsy says h all
On* of the most unusual ex­ (Inn slid the Sanford Men'* his fin* show her* for tha
SYDNEY, A ustralia — Ron ngaln Friday night when four Lions hit in tho
ask Congress fo r a national hibitions in the world cf golf Golf Association, Hr. John benefit of tha H eart Fund,” Clark* ef A ustralia ast a double figures to lend Oviedo to n 72-55 romp Over
boxing - commissioner, a n d Is slated for presentation at Johnson, president of the golf said Dr. Johnson.
world record fe r tha 8,000 Melbourne Central Catholic.
Rex Brooks led for the Lions dropping ln-*2R*.
heavyweight champion Cas­ the Mayfair Golf Course at club, announced today.
meter
run with a cloaking ef
"n a h n Is considered hy ex­
markers, followed close­
sius Clay suggests th a t the 3 p.m. Jan. 31 under the com­
"Paul Hahn, one of the
18:84.8,
ly by Jimmy Courier with wlille Don Flckctt added 10.
fight gam* produce moro bined iponsorihip of the most exciting personalities in perts to be the world'* g reat­
est
combination
of
golfer,
20.
Billy Mikler dropped
Semlnnle-Detlary Heart Divi- golf, h i s consented to bring
"whit* hopes.”
Oviedo also wen the J.V.
FT. LAUDERDALE — The
triek shot artiet, comedian
In 11 nnd Tim Colbert game when the hot J.V.'s
Those were tha- two pansNCAA
Rules
Committee
au­
and Instructor. II* will pre­
cast fs r tha floundering fistic
aided the cause with 10. went into artion again and
sent hie full one hour routine thorised full-scale substitu­
Industry presented Sunday
Oviedo, shotting hot from rhalkcd up 75 points whllo
tions for college football when­
here,” ha noDd.
night to mors than 400 a t the
the
outside, jumped out front they held the Hustlers to only
ever the ball changes hands.
•‘Whll# s ta r t of golf h it
40th annual dinner of the Box­
early in the ball game and the 41.
ing W riters Association in the
th eir precision shot* with
14 18 11 12—55
ARCADIA, Calif. — Hill visitors were never able to .Melbourne
W aldorf-Astoria Hotel.
scientifically-engineered clubs, Rla* outlasted Pelegrln by get ahead. At the end of the Oviedo
24 13 17 18—72
Clay, who prefer* to b*
Hahn wil he placing the ball about two length! to win the first quarter the Lions held a
called by hla Black Muslim
240 yards down the fairw ay 161,560 Ran Fernando Stakes 24-14 lead.
m onlktr "M uhammad All,”
with a cnllertlon of aany at Santa Anita.
In the second the Hustlers
was chssrad loudly when he
rlubs that look funny — and
appeared to be coming bark
declared th a t tha distinction
are,” mid Johnson.
SAN FRANCISCO — Wil­ when they picked up 1H points
hstwaon Nsgro and white
"llahn ran even hit a doien lie Mays, signed his 1965 con­ to Oviedo’s IS and left the
fighters certainly should bo
hail* In surresslnn, swinging tract with tha San Francisco I.lnna with a 5-point halftime
mads In the heavyweight di­
a rluh In »arh hand. All dur­ Giants for a reported 9105,- advantage.
vision, a t least, "for hualnsss
ing th it physical exhibition 000.
Oviedo roared back In the
reasons."
Hahn ca rrie s. on a running
third
and cutscored the Hus­
If Canada's George Chuvalo
Baby Tribe ter victory against
Sunday
romrdy patter — a la Bob
tlers 17-11, expanding their
became
challenger,
"ha
and
1
Colonial with 17 point* and
MELBOURNE, Australia— lead, and finished It off In the
Wally Jernlgan was second could draw |3 0 million,” he
The United Slates defented last when they chalked tip a
.,TTirS;Jmn' m
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mode S l i d ; -----Britain-Australia n u ^ d 18-1J fourth quarter bcoI o H o
f t s n h d DudlcyUHJUqfn, and - Young Tunnefi newly
piano.~
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LeRoy made four aach with ed’Callfomla Democratic con­
world five times, giving ex­ round of tha Women’s Feder­ tory.
Terry Echols, Greg Shively, gressman and son of former
High scorer for Melbourne
hibitions
In .77 foreign coun­ ation Cup tennis tournament.
and Hodges making two each. heavyweight champion Gone
Cntholle
was Pete llostlrk
tries.
In
the
United
States
he
Tunney,
announced
th
at
ha
All told, the Hemlnolri mad*
RIVERSIDE. Calif. _ Dan with 15 points. A1 Hot* wos
has given hundreds of exhibi­
a good showing even though will enter a bill soon In the
Gurney won his third straight second high with 12 markers.
tions, appeared on television
they lost both varsity games. Houie of Representatives pro­
Riverside 500 mile stock car
viding for a federal boxing
ami in movie shorU many
race. Two-time Indianapolis
commissioner and commission.
times,” Dr. Johnson concluded
wlnnsr AJ . . Hoyt was Injured
Tunnsy, 80, also was cheer­
M aster of ceremonies for In a crack-up.
VAENERSBOnO,
Sweden
ed heartily when he sold:
the Heart Fund shew will be
(DPI) — Jnnny Nilsson, the
' There Is no other way to ac­
Jack Rosemond, manager of
SAN DIEGO, Calif. — Wet 1963 world speed skating ORLANDO /SEM INOLE *
hieve uniformity of regula­
the Timnquann Country Club, Ellis heat Bill Casper on the champion, retained hit til Ip
tions and their execution
In Jacksonville, brother of 'irat hela of a sudden death by w inning I ho S.ouO and in,n w r . 17.92 AT FERN PARK.
'throughout the various s ates.
Dr. Robert M. Rosemond, o '
layoff to win tho San Diego 000 meters, placing sreond in
Wt must have a national comSanford. Dr. Rosemond is •pen golf tournament. Each Ihe 1.500 meters and eighth
missloner and commission.”
rbairmnn of the show for the
ad finished 72 holes of reg in the .ViO meter spring fur a
Light heavyweight champi­
Heart Association.
total of 190 415 points.
illation play at 267.
niVERSIDE, Calif ( U P l&gt; - on Willie I'ostrnno of Miami,
Dan Gurney, Costa Mess.
Fla., waa presented with tlx
Calif., roid-racing specialist,
Edward J. Nell mrmorial
owns the Riverside 500-mlle
plnque for "fighter of the
stock car rare title today—for year" because of Ilia two title
the third time
defenses on technical knock­
The rare was run for the
outs over Gregoriu I'erulta of
third tune Sunday and no one
Argsntina and T trry Downes
hut Gurney has won It.
of England.
HU third victory was slowed
by frequrnt yellow caution
flags displayed a half doten
times for mL«hapa Including
accidents which took tha life
of one spectator ami Injured
A. J. Foyt, twice winner of
PAUL ll.MIN, famous exhibition golfer, will do
the Indianapolis 500.
a Heart benefit .show at Ihe Ma\ fair Uolf Cour.-i*
Foyt suf/ered undetermined
Dot Buttons 201-548 spur­
Jan. Ill at 3 p.m. The show is bring sponsored
chest Injuries when his c t r red the Art Brown Pest Con­
hy the Seniinolo-DeHar'y Heart Ihvision in con­
flipped on Die 172nd lap of the trol to four wins from the M
junction will) the Sanford Men's (lolf Assn.
A R. Bar In tha Hl-nooners
185 lap race.
He was taken to Riverside howling league this week
Arrardl'a 202-649
Community Hospital where his G l o r i a
condition was^reported satis claimed four wind* for South­
factory lie was to remain ern Air in thrlr match with
Carol Mace and Evelyn “stara” in Marion Harr I* w ith
hospitalised at least overnight, Hunt Rrnlty.
Etta Dormans I HO 191 Ini Wagner were the high howl a lot game. Evelyn Mill*
attendants reported
Gurm-y's chief challengers Stenstmm Really to a clean ere in game ami eerie* ie»|x-c- with a good IH9 4(U1 eenea
during the 1st* stages were sweep against Nationwide In­ livrly lant week in tha Bill
and Lind* post with J71 1*0
Foyt end Marvin ranch, Day­ surance. Helen I’edgstl rolled Hemphill l eague at Jet Lama
The
‘‘mighty”
Tempests
tona Beach Fla . who finished high gams sf the week, a 217. as Carol barely missed * 290
to hslp Behrens Tractors win game with 198/493 white par. closed ground on the second
second 27 seconds behind.
three points from Wtleon- lug the Grand I'llx to an even place I.ePalire* ns Betty Bus­
split with the Bnnnevllh * nnd tard notched a fine Dll game.
Mnlcr Furniture.
Uevariy Meeks' 1NO-401 for Evelyn shot 'a 102/598 (or thv Harriet (inxll "bombed” a 173
Joa's Laundry end l.lnda Red­ Inrltaa in a losing effort game and Mabel Duggan
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Can y o u imagine a t ru c k with 2 - w h e e l d r i v e handling mud this d e e p ?
a hire 174 game fur the LeFORT LAUDERDALE _ 184-476 lad Lake Monroe Inn ' 458 effort.
Tha Starchlefa had three Sabres.
( U P D - CoUcgc football (ana Lassie* to a 2-2 split with
can forget about tba puntar Shoemaker Const ruction.
P at Frank* spared the 8-7;
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the coach can gat In the defen­ Unger 4-8-7: Mary Elmore
4-5; Kathy Gray and Shirley
sive team.
W hen a 'Ja a p ' G ladiator g ats down on all fours, thara
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value b ec au se H slays versatile.
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T ha 'J e e p ' G la d ia to r with 4-w haal driv e ca n g a t
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In a new team when be needs fight Ray Patterson of Flush­
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LOS A N G E L E S , Call!, th* right defense for an 17
(NEA) — Pete Iboielle once book,” ha explained, "which
gave me the beat line on was the play I called. We had
P rank Ryan, "lle'a the only them hook • conscious, to as
By Jlax Bardina
player I know,” laid the Ka- Gary came to the huddle, I
Herald
Sport* W riter
. tional Football League com­ laid 'Hook Post.'
missioner, "with an IQ ai
Lyman
High
ragera dropped
"T hat means, ha goes down
high a t Jill St. John'i.”
around 10 yards, turns to the a heartbreaker to DeLand F ri­
Jill ii a red headed cupcake Inside like a hook, and then day night, 56-52, in the Orange
whose convolutions of the breaks straight down the field Belt Conference.
. Krug and the .Watual match again. Tha safety played him
I t wee the flret loea for
her 162 genius Java}. Ryan has for Ute hook. They almost Lyman in eonferenea play, and
gray-speckled hair and quar­ bumped, in fact. Then when tha Greyhounde continue a
terbacks the C l e v e l a n d Gary turned, the safety clip­ half-gam a ahead to lead the
Drowns. It took him seven ped and fell down and Gary OBC. Lymen hae a conference
years, concurrent with his was all alone by 20 yards for record of 4-1 and an overall
study for a Ph. D. In geomet­ the touchdown p a n . ' "
record of 4-9’, DeLand h at
ric functions, to figure out
These forayi into "ancient three wine end one defeat In
w hat pro foothill Is ill about. hlatory are aa d o t e ' as ’ the the conference.
"P ro football," he said while ascetic quarterback of the
High ecorer Friday night
here for the Pro Bowl, "is a Browns comet to gloating, for Lymen wee Joe Asher with
game of breaks and luck and though some of hit statements 21i followed by Mike Sterling,
opportunity. What determines have b e e n
misconstrued. I t ; Richard Moore, elx; Ed­
the course of a game is, as There was, for instance his die Long, five; Gene Winkleyou throw the hall, did the publicised assertion htat It man, five, and Dave Mali*,
guy you throw to slip down. Joe Namath was worth S40.- four.
"Against t h e
Dallimot-o ooo, he (Trank Ryan) w a a
Chuck Early wae high eeorColts (In that NFL title shock­ worth Si million.
er for DeLand with 28, m»st
er), 1 think we wfrre very luc­
"They were taking pictures pointe ecored by one player
ky. On that first touchdown of the East squad for the egalnet Lymen thle year.
pass to Gary Collins, he was Pro Howl," he explained,
Lymen wee overpowered In
supposed to run « shake pat- "and 1 was kidding around the first h a lf(|by the DeLand
teni, cut to the Inside and and w hit I actually laid was, offense but eU rled moving In
then break to the right corner "If he’a worth 1400.000, I’m the aecond half.
of the end rone.
Aeher wae held to only one
worth a million and John Uni.— -."Hi*' the toughest kind of Tis ir»flBit,^nr«Tjhfon - h r rieltl goal In tha. first half tnft
the aecond
ha, ha.’ ” •
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plays him to Die outside, the
Tha Unitai bit was dropped halfstrong side sifety picks him in the tranilition. "Don’t."
Despite these efforts, Ly­
uj&gt; on tho inside. You have cautioned Ryan, "forget the man couldn’t bring a victory
to throw over a defender and ■ha. ha, ha.’ ’•
out of the play since a t one
yet make sure it's not over the
Then there was his local time in the fourth period the
end rone. We were on the 18- counsel that tha Los Angeles ’Hounds trailed by eight
ja r d line. When the safety Hems, tha team for which Re- points, the most at any ono
picked up Gary at he made his relic originally signed him time In the game.
Inside cut. the coverage was seven years ago, neertrd a
Near tho end, Lyman com­
theoretically perfect, hut I head shrinkcr. Ryan was Mir menced to come hack. Aeher
was scrambling and Gary de­ prised the Hams traded end made a field goat with one
rided t« break his pattern and Red Phillip* to Minnesota, second remaining to make th*
come hack under the goal just as they had sent away so final sears 56-62.
posts. Me caught them by sur­ many other veterans i inrlud
The V a n ity ’s neat game Is
prise and I can complete that
mg Frank) who flourished In with Kissimmee T u e s d a y
kind of pass blindfolded "
new sellings "It's like the night. Kissimmee beet DeThe second touchdown pass guy who makes Hie same mi*- l.end.
to Collins, winch really broke
DeLand JV’e also heat the
lake over anil over again."
the game open, he attributed
said Frank, "in they finally Lyman JV* 49-47- High seerto brilliant guesswork
*rs for Lyman war* l.arry
send him to a psychiatrist
. We caught them in the just
So the Interviewer suegest Lott, 16; Stev* Simpkins. 14;
cd maybe Dial's what the lo r r y Miller, sight; Darrell
Hams needed, and Frank A l l g o k r , f i v e , » n . i 11 y r it
Must uW i IT’h — Vitaly laughed and presto there was Bfown»ll. four.
Th* box i r o n :
Kuna rev, a 26 year -old school the story,
DeLand lfl IS 14 IS 66
l .iidler funn I-eningrad, set
That laughing biuiness is
Lyman
12 10 16 14
62
,i world indoor record when complicating his life
In- run the 1U0 meters in U&gt;3 ~
during the annual Winter Sta­
dium trophy meeting »l l.en
n rriiirr of «o M irrin i n r
insr.iii It was not known who
•a illlll
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Willie Mays Inks Ellis Captures San Diego Open
For $105,000

SAN DIEGO, Calif. (UP1) The 1963 PGA golf tour moved
SAN FRANCISCO (UPD - on to Pebble Beach and the
Willie Mays, who expects tA Dmg Crosby National Tro
get in four or five more years Amateur golf championships
of baseball, wiU collect an­ todsy—but It'a doubtful that
other 1105.000 thle season for any of the shot-makers will
playing with the San Francisco use the Wea Ellis recipe for
Giants.
The famed center fielder victory.
He tried to finish aecond and
came to terms with the club
for the same salary that he wound up in. first place In the
pulled In last year as base­ 533,000 San Diego Open Golf
ball's highest-paid active per­ tournament Sunday.
former.
Ellis defeated Bill Casper,
Mickey Mantle of the New
the
second-la a ding money-win­
York Yankees Is regarded si
the only other active player ner of all time, tn a suddenwho is tn the six figure brack­ ; death playoff for first place
et. The l i t t e r - is believed to money of 14,630.
collect 1100,000 annuslly.
The victory came with a sixMays led the National Leg- .foot birdie putt on the first ex­
gtie in home runs last season tra hole. But to get there, the
with 47 and drove in 111 Ml skinny lad from West Caldwell.
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lies. But a prolonger alump N. J , had to birdie the 17tii
after the All Star-game result­ and I6th also.
H I G H T R A D I N G — A ll- tim e h i g h n c o r in g W i l t
"When I got to 17 and heard
ed in a final batting average of
C h a m b e r l a i n , n e v e n - fo o t- o n e b a s k e t b a l l p la y e r ,
296
It
marked
the
first
time
Casper
had a birdie there and
b a a b e e n t r n d e d to t h e P h i l a d e l p h i a TGcrn by t h e
in eight years that Willie had was two ih.iM ahead, I didn't
S an F rancinro W a rrio rs.
( N E A T elephoto)
dropped out of the .300 class think 1 had a chance,” said

Ellis. "Even after I birdled
the 17th win with a 15-footer,
I thought the best 1 could do
was finish second.”
The finishing hole la a parthree, 207-yarder. Ellis came
up short, two Inches off the
green and 45 feet from the
cup.
"All I wanted to do was
get dose so I could be sure of
aecond place," he said.
What happened was that the
ball rolled right in and Kills
was on the way to his first

victory In five years and mora
than 60 tournaments.
Ellis ahot a final round 65
for a 267 total. Casper had a
final round 64 for 267 and all
it got him was second place.
"It's hard to believe that
you can shoot a 61 in the final
round when you are near the
top of the heap and still not
win," said Casper.
But 64 was rountinp at tho
Stardust Company Club as tho
players ripped'the course apart
again under ideal playing con­
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frolic which they so adrnir.«lily ion*, wilh ni! Die ladies pm
feetly r a d i a n t
deserve
VI Nova and hi* Mayfair
It,ill gowns tor milady were
intrepreled In erealion* Iroin Band turn idled I he swinging
dam e music a* all patrons had
a literal hall
Thus the Policeman'* hall
was a howling success on this
festive annual occasion w Im i i
of fa-ninn Bluff had a* llieir our efficient Police Depart
g u n ts (pr three day* recent men! "cupper* cut some real
|y yjr and Mr* J Cherry fanry caper* ’’
A capacity rr'iwd attended
and their liner children ot
the hall with some of Die pa
Columbus Drove. Ohio
Irons “ caught off guard" in
Sunday guests of Mr ami the pholographs No I— May
Mrs John Tatum Jr were hi* or and Mr* James frapp* and
two cousin* and llu-ir i-lol I'hu-f of Police i S PD ) and
ilren frum I'lant t'lly, Mis Mrs Boy Williams; 3— Cap!
tiene Campbell and children, am i Si’ll l and Mrs Vrnold
Karen and Lynn, arid Mr*. Williams and Mr and Mrs
I'ele Sears ami children, Han­ (' C. Dods.m &lt;SI’D i; 3— Ll
(Spdl and Mrs Ben Butler
dy and Kay
I— J I Hardy (SIMM and
Mr and Mr* Marv Kltner Jan Torbeit, 5 \lr and Mr*
Shiver* recently entertained l'hil Boyd, i i - Dr and Mrs.
thr Winsome da** uf the Os Brooke Smith and Mr and Mt*
Iceti Baptist Church ni Hit*it William Stompor; 7— Marge
home. The class voted to send Erhelberger nml Roy Ilreen:
a love gift to Die Baptist L'tiil H—Mr and Mr* Fred Wilson
dren's home at Lakeland am) and Mr and Mr* Jerry Cos
also to sponsor a child from ington; 9— Dr and Mr*. Ken
the home.
nr Hi Wing; 10— Mr and Mr*
Delicious refreshment* ol Harold Kastnei.
home made fruit cake, sour
cream pound cake, nut* and
coffee were served to Mr,
AND
and Mrs Marvin Bigg*, Mr.
and Mrs. Don Stowell, Mr and
Mr*. Erne*t Skinner, Mr*.
FROM
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John Tatum and the host*.

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Herent vltilors of Mr. and
Mr*. A E. Clark were her
sisters. Mr*. Frances Nettle*
of l a ill den. Ala,I and Mt* F
A. Sharp of Mini*.

Rehearsal Dinner
Mr nod Mr.. IliiTiiinl It
Dili* were lw*i* ir cent ly ol
their MellmnIlk- Avenue home
tn a rehearsal tlmniT preced­
ing Ihf marriage of their
n in e , Mls« put Brui’e to Lin . Mr*. E Jlalgh of Madera
vel 111Slier.
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nmnlli* (rip north where she
lugl ilium, ii tut (in n i pom* ceil
visited her daughter ami fan/
le m l IIn- dining table.
lly in New Jersey.
Other ilinner guest* were
Mr* t'.unllta It Itrure. mo­
| Mr ami Mrs Ewald Mi
ther ol (he Iniilci Mr and rhuelsen of Orchid Drive en
Mia l.imel J. Hisncr, parents
ledained Willi a gala dinner
ol Die Broom. Mu. II. It
parly recently. &lt;Jur#t» were
Ilea*, grandmother of thr Mr. and Mr*. Louis SI. Alhnilr; Hee Leroy Soper, r e c ­
mand, Mr. and Mr*. Joseph
tor ol Holy Cross Episcopal Hylwa, . William MacKentle,
Church, Mrs Softer .mil Mis* Mrs. .Margnrie Boyle of UcBeatrice Burk, church organ- Dary and Mr*. Henry Moye ot
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Daytuna Beach.
A*o M l» Sandy Hisncr and
Bonnie Bnner,
airier and
Mr. and Mr*. Charlri Hill
hrothrr of Ilie groom; Hob hardt of Madera Drive have
ami Dirk Itrure, toother* of
a* their guest Mr*, llillhardt’s
the bride; Dickie(“TUppy and
sistcTT Mr*. Judson Salisbury,
TatU Dent, cousin* ot (lie of Ridgewood, N. J.
bride; Mr. anil Mr*. Terry
ChrDU-nten;
Mini
Janice
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Moore; and Miss Joyce I let
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By Abigail VanBuren

C ib b u

By Mr*. RlUhia llarrta
i their home In' Toledo, Ohio
* Mrs. Ruth Oglesby ia In tha [after spending the holidays
years In the N ary w* would
DEAR ABBY: When I starmarriage any mere. Tie evrn
asked him why he didn't, he
Mr, and Mrs. W. S tenge
Seminole Memorial Hospital with
'
Ret married Well, he's been
led going with Earl ten
placed -his hand'on the Holy
and Mr. and Mrs. Dava Tropf
*a d 1 ta bed too much. Afler
for
X
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and
treat­
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out three yeisrs now, and he
^•car* ago, he promised me
Bjble once and swore tir'd
ten years of going around
Mr. arid M r s . ' Ira South- ment. Wa with her a speedy and family.
never says anything about
that alter he mushed hli 20
buy me a ring, set when I
recovery.
together he decide! 1 talk
• ward recently entertained the
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mor­
® member! partlclpstine in the
too muchl
Clint Kinlaw, grandson of rell of Buffalo, New York a r ­
I found a book of matche!
wedding of their granddaugh­ Mr. and Ml*. E. W. Jflncs un­ rived this week for a visit
in his pocket on which was
ter, Mill Rosemary- South’- derwent surgery Wednesday with Mr*, Morrell'a slater and
ward to Martin Komreich in on hia arm at the Orange brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs.
written in hia own hand,
the private dining room of Memorial Hospital in Orlando. Warren Hiae.*
The late Ely Culbertson used
you play a slam. Guod luck!" "IS THERE ANY WAY 1
N O RTH
It
the Imperial House In Winter Wa hope that he will soon b«
to write about experts, at their
A J109S
South’!
play wasn't
a* C A N S E E Y O U T O Park.
Mr. and Mr*. Sam Lawson best and worst. Columnists us­
out and' back home again
VKJIO
N1GIITT" I am sure he
whimsical
os
hit
bidding,
but
drove up lo Marion, Va. to
♦ KBit
The elaborate dinner fotlow- rood as new,
ually like to show experts at
wasn't writing that kind of
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bring
her
mother
home
after
\
it
was
even
more
ineffective.
rd the wedding reception,
their best, but if you want to
message to anollicr man.
W
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S
T
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Mrs. Mary Virginia Muignn spending several weeks with ' see one at his worst here i*
He ruffed thyi spade opening 1 am 39. Do you think It
which was held at the home
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A A K Q I 4 I
her
niece,
Mrs.
Janie
Boyd.
returned
to
her
home
on
A of the hride'a parent!, Mr.
an outstanding example.
ami led a low club, Wert rose lake* a 41ye.tr old man ten
¥ 95
f i l l
and Mr!. Ernest Southward. Stone Island after having
with the aing and gave Ills years io make up his mind?
South mignt well have doub­
♦ qss
t m
Kenneth Townsend under­
A silver howl containing a spent the holidays with her
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AM
partner a club ruff. Later on, - ■
led the* opening-spade bid, but
GLADYS
went Surgery on his hack at
•O F T H
beautiful
arrangement
o f family’ in Bahalla. Miss.
South took the diamond fine***
he chose to overcall with two
DEAR
GLADYS;
No. I
the Halifax Hospital in Day­
A None
white and pink carnation!
the wrong way and was down think Earl finished one 20hearts. Perhaps Ire Just felt
tona
Beach.
We
hop*
that
he
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Mr.
and
Mr*.
Douglas
Koh­
combined with snaps and Ba­
two.
in a whimsical mood; perhaps
year hitch and he’i not a*
♦ A J 10
by's Breath .formed the cen­ ler and children, Beck, Chip will soon h* out again.
Strangely, South could have bout to go for a lifetime
he wanted to make sure that
A A 10111
and
Paul
have
returned
to
terpiece accented with two
made llie hand. He might have hitch Just yet. The handwri­
Bast and West vulnerable
Bill Taylor celebrated his ho would play the hand for
three branched antique silver
led
tlie ace of clubs at trick ting on the .book of matchr
.«
r
his
side.
H
eath
w*wi
N
erU
10th birthday Friday and was
‘ candelabra, interspersed with
2*
Pasa 1 »
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two and tlicn diagnosed K*»t'« e* is clear enough. Don't
North raised to three hearts.
the
guest
of
honor
at
a
sur­
Fan 4 ♦
Pasa 4 *
matching hlosums and glowing
queen play as a slngietim
wail for him to draw you
prise birthday party given by Now South decided that them
Pasa 4 *
Pasa t v
• tall white tapers.
Then
he would have to gue** any pictures.
might
.well
be
a
d
a
m
in
the
P ast • »
Paaa P ass
hia wife, Charlotte, at the
Approximately 35 guests at­
the queen of diamonds cor
* t •
Pass
home of her parents, Mr. and hand. In any event, his four*
tended the charming dinner
rectly,
ruff
two
more
spade*
|
club
bill
w
as
a
.-.lam
invitation.
Opening
lead—A
2
DEAR ABBY: Why Ho you
Mr*. Kenneth Townsend,
and among the out or (own
in his own hand, draw trump, claim that you answer peo­
| North refused the Imitation bj
guests were Mrs. Lawrence
cash tile last diamond and lead ple's problems when you
Joe Morgan of Bnhnlln, going on'y to (our hearts anJ six he arts anyway.
Kornrrich, mother o! the
The Seminole Retired Tea Mi si. arrived Wednesday to South bid tour spades a* a re­ As North pul down the dum­ Use Jack of clubs at trick 12 don't Thu is the fourth tel
groom. Jack Kornrelch, t h e 1chcrs Association will have Join Mrs. Morgan at their peated sla n invitation beyond my, he remarked. "You gave Weal could lake his king, but ter I've written to you and
er, Mr. and Ihe reeular monthly meeting home on Slone Island. ’
groom’* brnt.'-er,
the game level. Acain North me a fine choice I could drop would have to return a d ub It will be the last if you
Mrs. Herbert Kornrelch and at lf:30 p.m on Wednesday
refused, but Sooth went to you at two heart* or watch to South's ten spot.
don't answer Do you Ju»t
Mr. and Mr* Saul Kornreich January 20 a! the First Fed­ C. E. Buoy of
throw a letter away if you
Jacksonville
all from New York
eral Savings and Loan Build- visited tile Jlnwi ud Wilburn
can't think up a smart an
Also Mr. and Mrff Waller ing.
. family Sunday.
swer for it? My problems
•
Jacobs, Mrs. Milton Jacobs
Alt retired teachers are ask
are a lot more serious than
and Miss Susan Jacobs, from ed to make a special effort to
Mrs. Andre Ayliea of Alta­
some
of
his
c.nh
snd
lo
store
can't
feel
toochanging them in every pus- some of the stupid ones I
Sumehow I
Mian\i.
, attend Ihii meeting.
monte Springs spent the week
h a i r seen tn your column.
it
kuay
in
a
l.tlle
pri-ale
nisi
eib
e way
husband
whiac
end wilh her parents, Mr. and sorry for the
Cfg.
There * only one j my lor a Doc* a per-on have lo PAY
have been tha Nutt's house wife found tha key to au at.Since sht ii not her hut- huyb.rn I to anroura a bis wi.e lo gel hU letter In thu p a ­
■- n - ■ -A* . — . | Uc strong box in which the band’s full Itnanr al partner.
| lo be honed, s raightforwan! per? If you don't answer
,M r. and Mrs. Forrest Ntttt J t u . h, BfL ^
hidden
xba. fac ia mv .- sc ru pl es a b o u t ! ,.*d
b w t i n e i U A a - i a —a u a U L 5 &lt; « l l l u
1 * m 9 ol t )S t o . q u t t
l u a J L n j h c T carcnts,
jA (v \ttrN i&gt; .v -ciftff.n ‘
^ j-tfom' h e r — WmJ- we/rr*- on. * ^aMtie-aamuch.a*
erttnry- Principles —* f
«,ake her
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h r r . hhis
r a jtinrnt-..
r m r o ^ 1"
; k.; L^ l!1SJliMILLia.
^ f t srnn, ^ '
I I'.rrscli, any Way Hie’ cAU' vial partner.
) ‘Twenty-art* 'members and Artistic Design, using the tri­ of Birmingham, Ala., who wild *p*ruling • spicc.
*vDEAR
SUBSCJI1.BHe ihould have known that manage It.
one guest, Mia. Paul Me- angle design as h e r.subject.
If it is ' our" m o n e y a ’ wo­
have been the Nutts house
But same husbands '"never man is equally inteiestcd in F It D 'es your newspaper
Courry, of Jncarnmln Garden
Mrs. Speer stressed that guests for severul days, apent r.o man is smart enough to
run a " t a g ” after each of
Circle sat "spell-bound'* as you do not have to apend lots Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. get abend of a Wife in money learn They think the way to mrtia,, ng 1 well
niy columns stating that 1
Mrs. Andrew
S p e e r d e m o n - of money in order to make Marts Kirk of Plant City
matters. A woman can always keep s wile from being extra
But it it is "his money" —
w i l l answer, all Idlers
strati-1 nml lectured on The beautiful arrangements Com- Mr. l n d Mrs, Ricketts re­ figure nut some way to ipT vacant is to dole out money, ti at'* smith* r mailer
WHICH INCLUDE A SELF
Any Him she ran gel for
man materials from your mained for a visit with his even with a stingy husband — put her on an allowance, keep
MilHIKS'iKD
STAMPED
or even to ennve out ahead
her in the dark about how helve f is pure velvet
yard and household artn-ies sister, Mrs. Kirk.
ENVELOPE?
U
It doesn’t,
as.container* ran be e-xclting
_____ .
,
Cnee- a woman realires her much t ry earn, how much
It Ihe hmbnnd who b "t the II should. All these Idlers
when used in the right eomMo,ism hart h t tin wife watch
The morning circle of ttie hutb.vnd Is tight fisted, it he- lley sock away.
VRE answerrd, but due lo
I unit ion*. Everything she us­ VVSCS met al the honie of comet a game with her to
Since they show they dnn u their saving* grow in a joint
Hie
space limited to me,
ed to demonstrate came from Mrs. Marie Scull on Tuesday figure out ways to outsmart trust t h ’ir w i v e * with then acoonl tie would iii-m likely
on'y a tew Idler* can tie »n
her yard and home.
money *u h hu It nds should’, diave (J i rt -i| in th liank. in
and the evening virile met at him.
By Julia llartus
Whatever mater ini you have the home of Mis. Catherine
Somrlvw, some way, she n i he surprised to learn t 1e'r M e a d o! a i empty strung t&gt;&gt;x swered dully in my column
Sorry
By special invitation. Mr* avndahln s h o u l d establish Feller*.
manages lo lay hrr hands on wive* take d tight In short- in Ihe a11re
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W P. Mrlcall of llattausy your home deslrn.
DEAR
ABIIV
My
Mother.
Drive, attended the reception | Designs for Flower Show
Dad, hu-.ti,uul and I bad a
oil 1 e nuclear ship, NB b entries should lie Interpreted
big irgumeril and we want
Savannah, in Jacksonville re- by the title of the entry.
you lo settIr It tor ua Ev
rcntlv After the rereptrun,
The goals of good drstgn
cry time wc go out (or dm
Mr* .Metcalf and her house rue beauty, harmony, self ex­
rt 3o rt ji in TBS Andy Grif-| l o r y a n d d e r i d e * h e -* J nM t h e which Burney give! Oils a
8 :m 8 p m MIC No Time iter, my husband older*
pro--i Mi** I’c-gy Nippard, pression and simplicity.
lith Sl ow ' The Ri-Jiahillta- o n e t o c u t e Hl i * of b e i n g t h e ll'irocharh text and Others, w For Sergeant* "Mi Fair An
*trak lie I* letl bundl'd nml
| vlv.lcd Cypress Gardens
Mrs. S |v e r s a i d , *' W e
t o w n d r u n k T h e r e a r e t ot * o f
i
couple «l seme* of tills ridinv rty." If you n h i rlu- muhkI can't cut it priq" 11* »o hi
should remember that eneli lion of rnr* " Barney * lust
f u n n y s c e n e s , n o l a t d y n m- in
given his pl He lo me and t
lii-i-i'mber
thing plneed in s design ran read a mar.irine &lt;*n ( i s v i Ik i a cow Clinking if* a horse for a December
he rornpared to a word fi laced
»nd one in which (Hi* hi* to romance, there are inore cut II fur him My parent*
in a sentence."
ib ciile which be prefers, ihe trumets than violins to ibis *ay lhal tin* is not proper
l The meeting u m hcl f| A1.
Mjvlii-rn iall or the Mount one. Ml llv and Wilt decide but jny husband ind 1 don't
the home of Mrx. C. A Ansee anyt hint! wrong wilh u *
I’liul pill lor sleeping it nil Grandfather Jim is too i i ,*ri
k.v ami need* a woman &gt;o What is your iqitmim?
IHereon Jr. »i Hi AGs I m
Don
Knott*
Is
*
how!
and
Hal
• 1K*
f 11
Jones and Mis. II F. Mi
the) try lo fix him up wilh
Ity I o a n n l l a y *
LEFTY S Wit E
M O N D A Y P . M.
AM 1' A \ H V*
Smilti «* 'ill* i* w pood foil
Sw
ain
Ill
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DEAR WIPt Wliy »uur
th# aging cranky crone who s
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taken o*ei a- the l*\ mans
left handed hn-b.ind h a s
wet* |)i William Crosby and
: i** **‘ l ■
To I r (t*-1to in rtf Ttir Sea
(•» Yevti 4|ir&gt;rt*,
i ger But she ha* other .thinn­
trouble cutting ste-’ k I* be
A\ »:• )t»-r
^Ariu ien Mi.-sick, from Junto*- F o r e s t ( ’i ty
*«i i 111. Its
\i *
IliHiiri'ila)
'
i
nl!
ibis
one
I 10 If) M|A«t 1li
• b i r t* i * •: alii
er idea* Audi t lyde steal* votnt me Bill if h* want*
town, N 1 They came out to
Reverse Fill .xaii ' TTiis
■ai ’ ns n *w•
I the show and I lu re s a iqnnt
)UU lu cut It Hllll lull'll will
visit Mi and Mr*. Chailt-s
I t I Mil- &gt;li-r • tv I I n k U r
TI KSPAT P M.
lime an ctu-my accblent m
Ktport
| scene ** lie * being groomed ihg it should be nulualj
Lamb and were Invited to sit
t i l l ■I I I « *A Of Ilf*
volvinp iinimnnicatloir* sal
T -» l 2j %an• Hr • y
i}&gt; v,) \\ h*D
min a lli-flii tlrninniid
in wilh the Eastern Seminole
el*i * bust mu*
IHfrat
rlll'es places u* nn 1 “ ar »
»ft » 1111111)1 M#&lt;* l fUix- **
V • * t
I it in p it* MU ' Allan Shrr
Bnnjl st their regular Mon­
’ Id i n if1
rour&lt;
l|
78
&lt;
.
N»M
left
Bnl
when
the
mlsinke
lt&gt; Maryann Milct
{« j V r t J M I T o Tfo*
• S» ■ K « ' h * r
day night practice.'tlbih were
CONFIDENT!
\ | , TO MOman
a
Funny
land
"
iCnlnr
t
! o m of
B ra *
1- -li-fim-ird and llie alt-rt la
II I
f«*r
T o« 6 |
Major amt Mri , Harry Wil­
delighted wiiti li'e Invitation
With a title like lhal voq Just I THEM- (IF SI A KN*IN 1 Ole
fit r
th« l i
f«*r
called
off.
oni
ol
Hie
ties(?) Kiftri
a! t-u'.h art professional mus­ liamson of Sand Lake Road
(It Truth
or
Cen**
view's nuclear minputers has have lo be funny Allan lakes IJMIH s Televlsmn will tie
■«) s. OF’ A A»Pf •!
quincti
icians The L a m b s h a v e had as housegueat! recently,
ver replaer reading Limit
i*j Man From UN''UE
passed its point nl no teiurn. his guests. Lome Greene An
1ft «ft f i t 0 « t d | « K I J O I
known both men tor some Mr* William'* mother, Mrs
t 10 &lt;*• TI.* An 1jr U r l f f l l h
finite children of your to so
rie
Dickinson,
Jack
Gitfoid
Can ii be rrcalled or detona­
U f t l &lt;1 ) N | 4 * Ne w*
■i* ,
Anna Johnfrtn from Tampa
'time
and the Ray Charles singer*
•n-'ny jirogi a mi a d.iy, nr
( 9&gt; X Tim* for i' * r X
•**
Ti l l *
ted
harmlessly
in
trine
In
pre
and family friend, Mr Jack
■*an*t
i t t l l r l i . . f . i |»is k«
alien njiporlnmly knurks la­
on a lour of alphabet land
vent
•llsnster'’
Thl*
has
the
I 5fl (|) \ |. I t * .V t» M M o v !*
d &gt; N * A *. E l l l l u f ■* I. 8\ »*•
Another welcome to Geneva (’risky, also from Tampa
i *.
quality and excitement of a Some of tile ftJHrta Milled will ter in life they wnn'l be
A
t1j*i
goes to Mr. and Mr* Frank
&lt;n And) IVnil* or*
. 11 &lt;ti Fu'tu*
Saturday a m. movl« serial. he Word Land . Censor ship able to hear It for the Icle
Major and Mrs
Edward I 15 (f&gt; f l o l l y «ro-o&gt;4- * o 4 (fi*
Pitts. Mr*. Pitt* is a slater
I I * i | t A* T n * Wag I I T a r * *
vision’s blaring
1
Donald llarron guests as art Iwiml. If Land. Song Land.
S
t
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n
n
of Hilly Grant of Geneva and Grcenley of Sand Lake Road
-• * *
r n n im Croifcr Show
Western I j n d and I'horeogfa
• 9) Vnwpjln*
'
officer
with
a
inn«eli-nc#
she was liorn end rm-ed ht-re. had their sop and daughter in­ |(l *5 C i A ’fr* J M *rh o c k
1
7 i V M r N * w*
IruubU-d? Write lu ABBY,
phy
Land
In
We*lern
Land
i&gt;t lU n C * * - r
Mi p m
NB(
Plie Man
I v« l * &gt; | ' i i * » . i r d
The I’llla hale lived ill San­ law, Mr
and Mrs
Torn
Greene sings lux hex! selling Box tiJi’uu, la&gt;x Angeles .1 -d
ll.uv »*&gt; S'twi. Efi- r ’*, W«*U r r n i Yoting
ford fur wmiutlnie a n d un­ Grcenley and five youngsters^
From
t
N
C
L
t
The Fid- "Itlngii ' and Allan billow* ll Fur a personal reply, vn
lh#r
(J| Kl*!M* Us its* Wiili
(H VBw ieop*
happy to be In lu-nt-1 n nine Kathy, Steve. Janet, Barbara
I illeatiik* A ffair” Cali thi* one with a parody of the number
I i f i f ; A r t L i n k i»ti *r
i lusi- a stamped self - ad
I t s t &gt; In 4 i . u r t
^ aguln. They are making their and Eddie from Mobile, A s- I t 1ft Hr i )i T Now#)In*
liev . r ii Goldfingrr ” U N C .
M i U r of t h * *n*r*
Tlie host does funny hit* wilh | dre**ed envelnjie
( l &lt; T h * | K»r t n r * " l i u n n in the apartment behind bams, spending a week with U 5 t i l Ch « N#w»
I- F 't&gt; *vl/.k|ij»Ullt«it la-k ta
1 M • h . * IIC Ne ^ •
* * *
the other star* and the four
l 2 i T -nh* Shuw
| ’* J H i / I n T " l l 1 Ilf T n j | h
the library and we an- sure them recently.
(o be bank rnblicrf But the
f 't Th* i 4i* Mltow
lo r Atitty'* booklet, How
l : • lt»n« 1m * V\ t.r !•)
join In as a monster quarG-t
many old friends will be drop­
bank u Thrush's and if the
ill fa i*her al V&lt;n)&gt;1Ut
T IIE S D A Y A. M.
in television laud fur a comic Tn Have A lovely Wed
ping by- lo say hello.
I
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b
v
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r
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v
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organutlon's
Mr and Mrs Johnny J. Mor­ t no &lt;ti Sian n n
comment on the current TV ding ” send -Vh rents to Ah'
ft i* ' * • I'hi Kd *« cl N'li hi
nsli.n* A lm a n t a
funds can he destroyed. It will
gan of fiamando Estates had S( H-S i *. ,i eNu»w
(? • f n y Do n t Ha j
season How did they mi*&lt; a by Mux fiitTou I«s Angetrs,
, a W sS Ih v r
Th*
TmjH'ir
V t o r r l t i J i be s crippling blow. The show
gut Ml {rum Frostproof Iasi I lu i f WerM Ctsllissrbia
How Cute Land?
Calif
• I f III Mout I*« lbd«*rda
1*1
Wu
n
r
l
M
H*nl
»*t
*r
holds to a t nunc strip ad.xn.
weekend at their home. They
N*»a
S ik 1*1 N i v i A W i a t t a s r
lure level snd lire security
were Mr snd Mrs Curtis l ie
• i l l 11 ) B * c r * l l i b r a
1:00 ( ! l T o 4 » r
tf i T r a ilm **t*r
(ii autisi'ln* A l m a n s o
measures in force In Hie subriii-nt and their two daughters.
(II Th *
M *lrh
0**&gt;*
7 IS IS) VVsko Cp Movlss
.
lerranvan vault remind one of
Martha Nell and Melba Jane
« 31 • ?l N f i r V*er*
^ J fi i &gt;i N o w i
4
fto
t«i»
Lnd*
*\8
a
I
i
Jack
Benny's
Dan
U
ilcrlrhy
The Clements art- aunt and Ills lly r u n Hsrfcvt
)
By Jane Casselberry
f | &gt; h i e t of U r o t i e h o
*»rt
plays a would-be Thrush ag­
uncle of Mrs Morgan.
t;05 49) AegKunt
Mrs Either M Cort.ne has
1:11 I I T , 4 s f
i
f ) Xl a r OI * O n r l l U
ent, Marlyn Mason plays a
1*1 W s k s - u i - M o r i s *
returnid from Ft. Lauderdale
IX) W i l l * F a r n o
(SI Mlcksr i;»»n* *l»ow
would-be U N C L E .
agenl
ft 1ft I ; i f t x . r t *
and will be visiting her bro­
7 t i ( I I N»w» * W satb »r
and Koti Murrya, without his
I , I V t l | .N • w * r o o •
ihsr
ther • in • law and sister, Mr.
«•) L«*v* It T* B u f f i home movies. Is an out-and• m (II Caplala ■ » • « • '• *
( l &gt; f ip n r t a ,
W • * i h • r,
and
Mr*. P a u l
Knight,
I IS &lt;t &gt; Wsslhsr ••* l i d
out villain.
Nfftf
You’ll enjoy the surprising
Queen’s Mirror Circle, for a
I is ill T»lt»
Little theater suits of crisp,
III
ClIISMItll
v e r i e r of delicious foods and
few weeks before returning (irmly woven cotton ottoman S.SI ill t i l r o r c * Court
tile fest, e-gurteoue am vice at the
to her home in Washington, rule high on fashion's “ most
(l&gt; KisreUs
*
Tride Winds Cafclerte located next
i
d
Xmrrlcan
lllslorr
D.C.
wanted" list. Jackets lean to I i s ) ! • C o r l o o n r t l t *
to the theetr* in th&lt;- Femlnole I’laia
Shopping ( enter on IT S. 17 92 behlarer lines Favorite colors,
( I I 0*1* a i o r m
*;!* ill Hoi*it&gt;«r I t ^ o m
twren Kenfurd and Orlande. Tender,
m Mr. and Mr*. L. E Swope, black or white.
ill ti**nir a (.‘(ill
prim* meal*, garden fresh vegelaXui S Triplet Drive, recently
COCOA
i*i &gt;’orkir I’le
by Marie Devant
files, spjielising am1n&lt;In and your fa
10
oO
ill
Msk*
Itc-vm
(or
had a&gt; ihetr guests for several
Dun'l tik e too much fashion
Vorite (de or cake.
*
109 Maryland
tivildy
NEW YORK: — Chemical ishi-e and emr*, ouiwardty
• day*. Mr and Mr*. Rolierl a d v i c e ,
especially from
Hi Mik* w tliae* Kiwi tcience ha* found a white sub­ caused, dry up or become less
On Tuesday evenings, we offer a 10tiagerman, old friends Iroiu friends, says a California de­
(I) ipxnlah Gsaxuis
ox. New York Sirloin Strip cooked to
stance made wilh quirkailvrr noticeable! Hut don't lake my
W h i C i Tb*l Son*
your order for only 70c. Thursday
Cincinnati, Ohio. The visitors signer. You lose your point of 10 10 (SI
that work* w o n d e r s on wort for it. Make a rt-day
LEESBURG
I I I I l - or * t . a r r
night is Family Night with free des­
have traveled all around the view and become a conglomer­
wrinkled, ixughenrd face and t e s t without risking one
serts
fur
all.
Saturduy
night
Is
Steak
900 N. Bird.
hands.
Use
it
one
t.me
and
it
penny. Juat get a jar of Feaworld and were kind enough ation of opinions, most of
Nigjrl — p big, JLtUh T -U n e ateuk
is entirely possible you will ceck'e luij-orial Creme at yuur
to show color slides they had which probably are unsuitable
cooked to your order for only 11.00.
*e« improvement next morn­ favorilo department or drug
(aken in Australia and New to you Find a style (hat suit!
ing. In a few daye dry-akin, sture Use this thrilling cream
CLEARANCE
S
A
L
E
I
Luncheon: II a.m. 2:15 p.m.
^ Z e a la n d to a few of their you and then stay with it, be
wrinkles a ta ri to vanish. Many for 8 daye—and if you are
Dinner: 4:34 p.m. b :00 p.m.
hosts' friends and neighbors urges.
of the email onea around the not delighted with reaulla, full
one evening during their stay.
eyes and mouth have already price will be refunded. No
diaappeared. But that ie nut questions asked. Peacock’s Im­
Women in a’acki end men
all! "Old-Age" (weathered) perial Crime c*n Vork won­
M M / 7 r s i TORI PIERCE
Those electric "knives are io sw eeten ere an indignity to
brown epots »n hand* ami ders for wrinkles, lines, brown
designed lo perform a lot of other diners who dress far the
. A
l Seanloan
arm#— brown "eg#" darkness • pot* and other weathered
tutting chorea but not to slice occasion when dining out says
nn surface cf face and neck blemishes. You may obtain
0 S 1 South
through bones. Manufacturers ■ Beverly Hills designer. "Be­
fades away! Rich oils lubri­ Imperial Creme for 12.00 plua
cate porea *o blackheada can tax from
advDe cutting dswa ta *nd ing able ta pay the check is
We Piovide the Finest Catering Seivite in Central Florida
slip out without aquae* ng.
around bonis when us.og Ihe co c-~.cu:e for this d.ip'ay of
Surface pimple* and blctncarver.
bad taste," be maintains.

After Wedding

Jacoby

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On

By Oswald Jacoby

Retired Teachers

Meet Wednesday

A t First Federal

(jOq

Jhe id omen

By Ruth Millett

Garden Circles

Altamonte Springs

» Personals

T V Tim e Previews

d iiq h J&amp; q h JtA

Geneva

Television Tonight

Personals

m
EDYTH THORNTON McLEOD
Out of the Mailbag
I think black would be the
"Dear Edyth Thornton Mc- smartest and the accetaorica
lyeod"
can then lie worn with other
",'ly hair ha* a wide white costume*. If your heir looke
streak in the center f ro n t Do » hit hlua, try a silver-grey
you think I would look young- ! tone for the rinse. It might
er if 1 had either my brown | be-much more effective with
hair don* all brown or fend the forest green coat,
it blenched to a platinum
„j
. . . .
.
,,
belong to e group of
ihade? I am f|fty-«ix
fifty-six and
a n d ,I. .
, 1 .
,
,
. .
husbands and wives who anwork at » strenuous Job.—"
NH
[tertain all the time. They
If you have the time and h ,v ' ; ; v" " ,n*
1 “ n'
ran
effo
rt
to
have
your
hair
T
*
*tton[
T
"
™
1
“a
.'
uwhat
h i l UAIIhi
va K
e l t ffor
n e aon*
n e llo
would he
best
Ndon*f' when it needs it. you
ran consider Ihe platinum n e a r throughout the sraionT
—fiO."
coloring. The streak iilso can
A simple crepe sheath wfth
be color rinsed to match your
a
bolero would be so right.
hair, ami you could do this
at homo yourself. Personally, You cun find attrnctivo bead*
I like the white streak. It is ed jacketa and also a bolaro
very attractive and at the of silver brocade would go
moment it Is "in fashion." . well with such a sim p le
"I am getting so top- drea. You can change acces­
heavy; my figure look* aw- ,.sories
, , and, add a touch of
ful. What can I do T 1 , m I bright color through (lo v e.
about ten pounds overweight. and tlippart and cos turn*
Jswelry.
—Mrs. R."
Tomorrow—From My Not*.
Use exercise to aid posture
ami go on a diet. That Is the book.
only answer. S-end. Jor my
TV R EN TA L
"Diet and Exerclsa" booklet,
• Salee
# Servle*
use each exorcise and follow
the diet. To obtain the book­
let end a "gift" copy of "Diet
S22.4920
Breuks," send me a long,
Zenith Color TV Bale*
ItiOO Kan ford Are,
self-add res se d^jjA uiped en­
velope. and »n«rill®!)i cente In
coin. When shoulders are
r o u n d e r you JwQlltLCUEiluJ! t y t o V I t u t tJA
you are.
.
'
|
B ID t-IN TH EA TR f
"My hatr Is gray', with a
TOMTt A T lllli
blue-smoke rinse, end my «kin
T it*0 A 11 &gt;05
is fair. I have a fore»t green
F o r I f l u l t * Q n I f mm
Mo On* L n«l*r I I
III
wool root. AA'hat color dress
II*
«ml ai-ressoi ies would Imik
h i m «n- i n s o t a
b.-M? Delia."
m uhi/

Seminole TV

• I mtliI * jr H *n t * r * —

llolkrrt Tarltaf

E n l c r s !iflO

I'lM* A l 9 .DO

I N D I A N A POLIS. Ind.
f i l l ’ll — Jim llurtubise of
Viiitb Toiiawanda, N Y., who
wa* luiim-d In a ra.-mg eci-|*
dent at Milwaukee last sum­
mer. will drive a rear-engine
rnr in thim year'* Indianapolis
.'.flrt . mile I'Ussii-.

New Prep Record
BOONE,.N C ( I ’m

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pala.-hien H ig h Seb ol posted
it* 131at eon**-* ut ve wrestling
win Monday for a new prep
record.

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B0,Mi!v'.'i“ i5Dr

8tns

The Dave Clerk Flea

KM K IT HOI.I It.A A

D O N ' T M I S S IT

Casselberry

Personals

SiiVt

Fashionettes

W R IN K L E S

STORKWIDE
BARGAINS
G A LO R E!

MANUEL
JACOBSON’S
DEPT. STOKE

TOUCHTON’S

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Groups 11.Oil each additional person
I lu ti poses from which to ehuoSe
un* to n person — two lo a family
no nppoiiitment trecuseary
children up to 12 years

Thursday, Friday &amp; Saturday
Jan. 21, 22 &amp; 23rd
10:00 A.M. ’til 5:00 P.M.
(FHIDAY 10:00 A.M. ‘tU 7:00 P.M.)

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E. A. Chittenden Succumbs At 69

Heart Chairmen Named
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HEART SUNDAY in the Snnford area, Fe»&gt;. 21 will ho lead hy these
Indies who met nt the home of Mrs. Georjic Mills, Heart Sunthiy fhnirmnn. All served Inst year in the same capacity. From left arc Mrs, James
Poovey, Mrs. Milis, Mrs. J. C. Lavender, and Mrs. L. D. Tamny. Seated is
Mrs. James McKee. Other*arca chairmen.are Mrs. Herlrcrt Behrens, Lake
Monroe;”Mrs. C. J. Sassman, Lake Mary; Mrs. James Wallin, Osteen; Mrs.
Clarence Snyder, Osteen; Mrs. Dempsey Carnes, Lemon Bluff and Mrs.
Horace Broadinan, North Orlando.
(Herald Photo)

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grandchildren n n d several
nieees and nephews.
Funeral services will he
held a t 3 p.m. Tuesday at Os­
good's Funeral Home in Pine!las Park with burial to be In
the family plot in St. Peters­
burg. Memorial services will
be conducted at 6 p.m. today
nt the funeral home hy the
Masonic Lodge snd Ameriesn
Legion Post.

K. A. (Ned) Chittenden, 69,
died Sunday nt bis 'home ftl
Pinellas Park,
Horn Sept. 16. 1695, in Corn­
ing, N. V.. he earn* to Sunford in i n i l from F.ndirott,
N. V., nnd lived here until 1911
at which 1inie he moved to
Pinellas Park to work with
Ihe Veterans Administration
at Hay Pines Hospital. Upon
retirement in 1U.V7 he became
rofijarl representative for the
VA al flay Pines.
He was a veteran of World
War I, a member of the Msaonir Order in Pinellas Park
and a charter member and
honorary lifetime member nf
the PincJIaa Park American
Legion Poxt.
Survivors are his wife, Mrs.
Mildred S. Chittenden and a
daughter, Mrs W. J. Hay. both
of Pinellas park; a sister, Miss
Edna Chittenden of Sanford;
a brother, L. P. Chittenden
of Falls Church, Va.; two

Casper f o r ' Caspar), Metrhoir and Hnllatar were the
three Biblical wise men of the
Last.

• Monday
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Wednesday

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Limit: I With Your 13 Or More Food Order, Pleas*.

The Seminole Dellary Heart
Dlviifon hat named five Heart
,
, ,. ,nr,
Sunday chairmen for the 1965
.. , , ,
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, .
Heart hund drive.
r. Luis
Perez, president of the organizalion said today.
■fK/’hSp

have, divided Scmirndc'Cminty &lt;and raluratirjn of thr public of
ftad DeBary inlo four sections’ whai can be done to stamp out
— Sanford, South Seminote,] Ihiv dread killer,” aaid Dr.
,
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v&gt;
, j„
Dellary and the Negro dlvj | Perei.
„|on .. M|,j |)r p,.rer.
Heart disrates are the
„ Mrg_ Tppn# Arma„ u j „ ,((. cause of 51 per rent of all |
ill charge ^ f Itje peHary divi-l death* in thr United Slates |
sion, Mrs.
I.e^eh year vv.^ove^ ID
head Hie S a n f o rd 'a r ? lC S iw !* ’'-—- . ^ u i« tf c |t * &lt; S l‘ikiflcludinU,
Lliiabelh Thomas will lead T'OO.bttO cliimrrn. firnti strides'
the South Seminole Heart vol- •‘t'e being made in the fight
unteer* and Mr*, Natherlnc &lt;" conquer thi* deadly foe
Bentley and Herbert Ciiirry 1which louche* some member
*
will be co chairmen of the Ne- °f nearly every lamily, he
Samuel Washington l.ee, 91, gro division,” lie explained. | pointed out
"The entire month of Feb [
Many person* throughout
0»teen, dlnl Friday,
A resident &lt;if Osteen slnce&gt;ruary is H e a d .Munth aU over our atea have already volup
1917, he hnd been a gracer 1 Ule nation and Heart Sunday leered to help with tills year *
nnd n minister here, lie hi- [ this year ha* been set Inr Fell Heart l urid drive but many
tended Baptist Seminary In JJ, At that lime Seminole '""re are needed II ynil ran
Oakland, Mis*., and bad lauglit County and |lpH*ir&gt; volunteer* helfi, please eall the per SOM
school for seven years, lie was will jmn rnflliim* of other* named starve ulm head* your
n member of the Liberty Hill throughout Hie rial ion iri tiir ari’a.” In* M’fiunMcd
-------------- I
Baptist Church in Phil i amp- effort to raise fund* lor re
sear ell lllto Hie cause* ol heait
bell. Ala.
rllsease, colli l.utml &gt; servie*
S u rv iv o r s a rc h i. w ife , M rs
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A d dle H ell L e e , and sons. Hat
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teen; sons, John, of Sanford, ( \ G V , / X n O C r S O f l j
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and P r e s le y , o f lie n o ii, O h io ;
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d a u g h te rs, M r- Ln vo m n C a r-

KRAFT’S ALL - PURPOSE!

'PARKAY"
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Samuel Lee, 91,
Dies Friday

“EVERFRESH”

HAM BURGER

Funeral Notices

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E lla Mae Sim m on s, of M im s;

IN grnndrhildii-n, .99 great­
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T(ie Tiger of the year was just named Car of the Year by Motor Trend.
i ENTKH-f t T "SMOKED"

FRESH!“FLORIDA”

PORK CHOPS

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II that Isn't enough ot a hint, try Ouick Wida-Track. (This is their year.) Or Turbo Hydra-Malic. th« n«w transmission you can ordtr that do«s
•way with roaring between shltts. Coupled with tha quicker anginas tor tha '65 Pontiac, It saves Ih* tcanno tor whanavar you need ft. Whan
you don't. It,a s .Ira potent anginas tat you just Inal along. And this loafing gives you l"a V nd o' aronomy you wouldn’t a.pact from a looter
Ilka tha bi Pontiac. Sea your Pontiac'daalar. Ha'll thow you all 32 Pont act that ara tha "Car ot tha Vasr." The, ra ina buy of tna year, too.
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Churchill Continues A t Point O f Death
Open
Door
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Seminole County * * * *

AH our clockwatchers are
sorry to bear that Bill Casstibe, manager of Winn-Dixie on
£&gt;lh Street, is tlill confined lo
Orange Memorial Hospital fol­
lowing surgery. Knowing this
energetic fellow, we can well
understand when friends say
he would like someth fag to do
and to see some of us showup during visiting hours
Newsmen had hardly got
len their pads and pencils lined
up at the Tuesday County Com
mission meeting when the
session was over It was a
special meeting to approve
two plats for a housing developmenl In sU mlnut^s by the
clock it was all over
Opj ,nf tlje-mnat da^grrous

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l a. f i e

on»—

rgiinlv
I! uw
.-vt
-SCetrJ sind Sit
Countl' atatJU
yr■!Wtiijind
SR
4.11, eoiriflionly called " Mob­
ley's Corner," now has' traffte signals operating. There’s
no way of telling how many
lives .they may save. But
they are too late to save
many lives that huve been
lost at that Death Corner
over the years. Better late
than never—hut why do we
always have lo do tins the
hind w a y '
•

•

•

Thete « re cither ifile r»i*r11«•ns in tlim rouiity that Einvi*
alii'Hily
rtmt i ihiiti'il
thrir
►I Ml I t* o f til-(VI 1*8 all'll i »' ) K&gt;util "til
r f f u r l s hy a ll n m i r n i i ' l liavt*
fu lle d tu g a in per
fo r

tmftic fil^naU to hi* matuMed.
• •
•
U ' i -'II sa y |1 on-e a g a in —
one o f tiie m ost d a n e .to ils
In te rs e r! tptts in C e n tra l H o i*
i.'a is at "7 th S t ie e l on H w y
I 7-U2. tin e o f th ere d a y s —
and it could he lis la y
we ate
g o in g la see a Idood-eiirdting
accid e n t on th a t t-oirn-i
lik e ­
ly as not in v o lv in g a eat load
o f hig h school kid * " •* sa y
w ith
J o h ( “ How
long, oh
I ord, h a y Ione

Has Dogged
Resistance

yet

V M lr h in c

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f it 1jU In tis

hitliK'H

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fo r

H e art

I* u tid

nsuvA

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on

BRIEFS

Jan- ill at tin* Mayfair golf
f o u rir You may h*v?
him on numrniiia television
ahovv# «ir ono o f a h a lf don*n
H o l l l 1 )0 (1
niovifp iEinrllt. Mark ymir chIMIAMI i L T h — Havana
rn«Ur—tliin i« nnr y*»i| wnn't Radio today confirmed a I u
u ant to m is I
ban
or spoliation'* claim
that it bomt&gt;e«J ttic northern
Hurry an*!
your nomin* coa»l of Cuba Sunda).
nt lo i n

in

to

ih r

Jw yt'irn*

fo r

Hi«* t tint irifcTutftli***! S’ p r v r r •
Award, t H•* Cjoiwl fIt»vr'rrunpnt
and t hr Yoiinif V » p m * r.
T ir n r ’a rU finiitir
1 h u ra d u y

Stolen
f'wuae

out

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noon

ftoiii

lh»*#i l,ion?

‘ t tiH d in to r told

he UK* in fond

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for n

United Frcss Leased Wire

Established 1908

LBJ OKs New Super Missile
!

Demos Propose
Broad Election
Law Reforms
W \ S H IN C iT O N
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ii r ii

N iilttiru fl

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W A S H IN G T O N

ft

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ti •i*,• il»*, ilia- E" • ■l*‘ti will in
.if it tun it rti I* Wei ■*1 * Gincf
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PmbmIs wi r»* « I t inn nf li*

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Theft •»*«!• ntlirr

System Hit

l'ie &gt; |d e n t

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J o h ii'O t i's

dec isio n to d e v e lo p I lie —
up* a i'i m a t e I ’ o s t u d o l i u u - d e 1i*t»--.hadovv&gt; a tii.1 p -1 to VV " t t . i t i*y’ ll | i ill* 1-1 tla
N . i v v a n d it - i " i l. i;t l . o M tulip -iilim ai int*'.
It a ls o m a t h e lp I " 1 | &gt;l;iin w liv I lie Alt
M in u te n ia ii m te i i uni m en
t a l tia lliste o y s ' i l e t o . . . &lt;* M ftr8»|'
will lie In-lit to a , malt'-t '
ill* ill* v I lo|U*l|
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miL’ht littf li«* ttnit i i d (•» I nf*
t h**ir niivmlr* *it a ll. tinh**«
rrcnrn* \ s citir* u h p hit fit^t
nii'iid*** iMtia u r n * nut lirivd b y .
In tin* ful m &lt;*. r n r ? \ lf i|f n
Hailey m* a r*‘p»Vft on la»*t niixturo tif Polaris anti Pns» i '
T A M P A i U P I t — T h e U o r vrar'ii Hr* turn at a meHtruf &lt;,nt»
Nh w mi H* vt ,11
llir !»■ v»*r Mnirfi* With
ida Conference of the Amer today nf tht* Ib*miN‘ t « t ir N airan \kM», ulifin of l n i\«*rit&gt;
t )ir o p t i o n ‘of i * tu 11at mib?
Pntf'*«*or* flihijvNHl a renolu t iMfinl t 'mui*iit t*’1**,
lii .i III"*-1 » i t En - Midif 11r
Hitilt&gt; pt itinlt'd
rrp m t
t*on h e re u rtfin i; the etui of tin
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trim e s te r \&gt; &gt; trin in H o n d a mi V'En li * th o ilufit fh r llp fllfb I IIf *V »i CHtl
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Flying Safety

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ed hy these
ice.

year* of serv­

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E.ui inquitrd about them.
t
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We like that oft-quoted
phrase of Wise old Satchel
Paige — "Never look back—
•limpin' might b* gainin' on
J°u."
... '

Hearings Open

i

Uenied

Idea Suggested

.............

posed on him on charge* ol aging a wrttc-m campaign
passing U, S secret* to Po for Negro
leader Martin
la n d .

Ships Collide

L E H A V R E . F ra n c e ( U P l)
—T h e A m e ric a n fr c ig i) le r L u
c ille .B lo o m fie ld ro llid i'd w ith
SHS Cla»* of ‘55 H having the F r e n c h gasoline ta n ke r
a planning session at K p. m. P o rt M a w e ll in Use m outh of
Jan. 27 in the Florida State L e H a v re h a rb o r M onday
Bank loung*. Pr*»ld«nt Har­ nig ht T h e F r e n c h ta n k e r b u rst
old Pata, of Orlando, aaya- into f la m e i and o ffic ia l* said
Ih is meeting i* to plan for lo d a y ic v e n p erson* w ir e
|
R e a r e d d ead.
fiia tlaaa n u n ion.

L u th e r K in g J r and oppositnjin
lo
“ ()(»■ ra tio n
E a g le
E y e ," a H e p u h tiia n b a llo t U ix
w a tc h in g d riv e .

Juke llox Hit
About 7.0 i t-nls was taken
fiom a juke bo* at the A A W
Root Beer aland early tbia
morning, police reported to­
day. A » r r wdr t vn was ttsed
Ur force open the machine.

I.iU»*1k I I I 111 I* - !4 GM(t*|k|

MAYOR IRENE Van Ee|*oel of North Orlando
accepts the new front license plate from Charlie
Morrison, of Seminole County Chamljer «f
Commerce.
t Herald Photo)

M u i n I ha

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^'Em I it'Hfrci ji 111 (ir**r I %8 Ei11**

of ,lh r r l u u r l r r
tm n " &lt;«trn-&lt;l out l«y tom e ({••p u h ltcan a u p p o itn r*
I I * a im p raiaed lle m 'y v ra tlc
'V o u n te r a r tin n " in exp o sing
u n n l I r in p l e d R ep u b lica n
h rih * o f a co m m ittee em p lo ye,
d is c re d itin g a G O P r itia e h * '
group film "c h o ic e ,” d isco jir-

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Eii mi*i if , lE*# riMva*&gt;i 111,

1 ' * 1fid '
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ft
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v » 11 • I mlik■1 * fit* it*
l .i lit*
-i IN I 11*' t
ft i f VStN'fl’ M ll f Mt
Mm* Gill Ik I h* it « *'• I Will 111 ll*' I MI fM ' t i V | 8 &gt;T|f*'| rt I • IN II mI

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le d
W A S H IN G T O N
(U l’ l i
—
T h e S u p re m e C o u rt denied *
h e a rin g to Ir v in g C S r a r b c c k
a fo rm e r second s e c re ta ry of
the U . S E m b a is y at W arsaw
w ho io u g h t a red u ctio n tn the
10-ycar p riso n sentence im -

T A L I. M l ASST. K

W h ile the h m u 11inti* m e \N-4istant fiNitbal) roat h John
Coatta is leaving f orida Mate
rt It I ■
i h r tiijjt t hi i r FiOi h mi li i ■
v e rm iry y e a r , tiie Ijo iia C fuh
is y e ttin g read y to prom ote
at ’
1 n iv e rM t) of W is
t h e ir 40th. A n d the conwm in- c®n ,,n
, *c
M-en on the
tty ia the b e n e fic ia ry o f a ll ^ S t s ta ff sin ce 193D
*
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the rlvlc entcrpri»ee promot* i t

President Looks
To Better World
For All People’

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fo r anyo ne to fo llo w .
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I f " y o u r chib) has lo st a
h i k , or had on* »to l» n , don 't
fo rg rt to rh*&lt;-k w ith the P o lIre S ta tio n and the S h e r if f *
o ffic e . T h e y 'v e got q u ite a
c o lle c tio n — som e th e y 'v e had
fo r qu ite a w h ile and no one

Coatta CJuits

SANFORD, FLORIDA

by Women of the Church at the general meet­
ing Monday afternoon. Taking' purl on the pro­
gram were (le ft to tight) Mr.-. Keith Hander,
M rs. Robert Jackson. Mrs. John Wilson and Joel
Field. Pain tin g w as by K It. Stowe, local a rtist.

’ A PAINTING, of this area's first Presbyterian
Church, tiie old Silver Lake Church at Ft Reed
which stood in 1870 on the present day site of
Sanford Naval Air Station dispensary, "as pre­
sented to First Presbyterian Church of Sanford

*
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*
N e s t w eek, in honor o f the
J n y r r r * . K » « .i K * ir w ill H u r t
(b a tr ih u liiig
i|w i* l
g ro c e ry
hag * w ith Ih e J a y i r r r i r n i
nn them . I t ’ * * good r r * p .|

lie »

"The Nile of America*

*

TUES., JANUAHV 19, 19G5

U ASH 1VG TO S’
if H i
—
Th e Senate p u b 'ir w o rk s fo n t
m ille r opened h e a rin g s tr«la&gt;
I'r e s id c n l Ji.h n u m '* S! h il
butt -nil p ro g ram (or U i* pov
r r G v t r ir k r n n io un tain rrg io n
know n a* A p p a la c h ia

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Zip Code 32771

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J id in v in a im %out n
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NO. 107

CexPE KENXECfY (L’PI&gt; — A U. S. Gemini
cap.wule ntrryinjf two “astro-robots" successfully leap­
ed halfway across the Atlantic Ocean today and siunaled a go-ahead for an attempt to hurl two astro*
uaui.v into orbit arotmtl April or May.
A powerful Titan-2 rocket blasted off nt 9:03
n .nt KST and hurled the
bell-shnpcd pnvlnml more
lhan 100 miles into space.
Alxvtit 20 minutes lat­
er, the capsule blazed

Famed Spots
Empty, Cold
Hurts Crops

back through tiie atmosphere
and rode a giant rod and
white parachute to a landing
in the Atlantic Ocean about
2.150 mile* eiisl-southeast of
Cnlled Pres* International
I ape Kennedy.* •
Florida.beaches were deser­
The
apparently
flaw less
flight opened the door at lust ted today because nf a severe
to long-delayed
plans’ to cold wave that damaged salad
crops and forced vacationer*
linin' h Astronaut* Virgil 1.
WASHINGTON . (l?PI&gt; —
In wear heavy sweater*.
I Gust Gttssont and John W.
Here i» the official program of
. Meantime, the Great Lakes
Young on (p-qiim's iiiiiuk-nml ’'snotsbett" goi a fresh cov.
prcMdcn1i.il inaugural e v e n C
t h n . orlof oiunmil flight
ermg Imm heavy squall*.
fo- Wrdlirsdav:
Mopes Preserved
II tn a nr — O ffic ia l inau­
The first fold wave In hit
The sfieelaciilar flight rilso
Florida this.year sel low tern*
gural cere pinny, the i apitol
preserved, for the lime being
Sclcctiotj b y Ik K, . Marine
peralure records at several
n( hast, hopes tlutt the SI.3
Corps Band.
• |M«irrt« Monday — J5 degrees
billion Gemini .program will
... | , .
L „
at T a lla h a s s e e ; 27 at Daytona,
’ In vocation’VyT lie Xlosl Rev .be p erm itted
to Initm-h ilix 10
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, ............. B e a c h , 30 at Tampa, 30 at
Rnla-rt K I.ueay, Roman t'ath ........
tu i &gt; mu ti
flig h t s
by
e a rly
nhe archbishop ol San \nlonio,
Miami and ;ut at Miami Reach.
Ihe statc'ji famed watering
Tex
The
project* u liio iily
1 't
Solo bv t lis s L e o n ty n e P r ic e
(spots were deserted whtlo
y e Mi 8 t’i'ltm-l." it 'lientirle* f o r c A
l*rai&gt;*t by It». bln Hyman Jtl t lt r i h i r j t l o f cut1&gt;;(fk? ib lr lo dealers in heating appliance*
and bottled gas were swamp­
d .ili S o h a H it fl. C v m c ri'u ilio n »lr jn y a.
ed
with orders
Eiftti h r a * ,l, llim a tn n , l**x.
j T to Itt y 1i f Ii p h t ,
w 11fir * 8(■‘(I
A frosl that nearly coverrd
0 .iih *»f o f f ir r admin*vt4T«**l liy (*(188001 mul Yo uiitr » in I
I mI!»«» h c o |»rraid cnt h&gt; S p ra k
I II frl|n (v M"t lAHUilll a , u p p ai- I lot ida from one end lo ilia
iilller, damaged tomatoes, let­
ri EmEii* \S M ct’o intivEk
("fitly pel f »•i rwt*ki to pet fe e l lu ll
I 'r .i \ v r hy th r H n
tiiHirgi* I I out Ih r f ie r y 11fi*»ff nt C u p r tuce and
heart* in Ihe big
R 114viv, iiitnixlt'l of National K en n ed y to (lie tsinp^flieN ante truck farming area around
1s' 41v f lim n an t Imuli, W.inI i lu ih lillU Ml Ho1 \ tla n fh nliMllt Lake Okeechobee, on Ihe low­
er east .mil we*l roasts anil
it*.ton H l *
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a fill lllllt'st f • 4*||| tin* an
I i i«*ili n( u fiii i* aflniim ^ ti ! fit t I a ft
i it I let
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| like m tin- Home-dead area.
f«t I'HM.h’tit Eiy t'h io l J u ^ ttir I ha Ml phi HI.
soirlli Florida's sugar cane
K.»rl Warren
A * t r o - iiolM iU **
■ iio|&gt; i n r ived extensive damstrawberry
1n81tie th e i (i|*8iitet v ilii'ii1 age and wintry
I In a u g u ra l a*ldrr&gt;» by l* r r x i
dent Jolinton
Ih e tint i (‘limit*** w 4*u1*l t ***i n*7(l - crop- al-.« were hil. bill there
w.i- .ipp.irenll) only «|mt damS i i'i lu m liy Aim m ull l
h - 8(1 * w i ' i f
i E•4• I dM
m. m'U' i lion
’ ’ d "11vi * i n id i!. ’
%n a ii I In | age to the state * log citrus
|l» »Mtill'! iMl| lev EMk E mm
« | »-&gt;v M|Hf)
M llH lla |i(i8
Vki'li Vlop
A slo t 111 blow ing off Lake
’ f n rf lakoViM*.
UrUio*l**v , h atte r tr? fu r h**mt8* i itoieiM#
i i i I|I m«*h &gt;p nf \&lt; irth and .Smith fo r eye.?, M’ l i ' o u fa.i fin d e r a Eng Monday dumped up In
\ u ic r it**
IKII*1 r»'l|lH 'riirM
4i I•11 I (till I * thicr loci ol snow on western
New Voi k north ol Buffalo,
l ;■ ui p «ni
I , Min Ei for f mi Em a i f ih mi mI ii * i ' • ■
I'r r - iilo n l am i N'u’c l*M*M(bini
E lie I mI' mI &gt;&gt; 1fI k I 11*1 ill ill') ^ Idol king snores ol streets and
highways and closing Indus
nl«l Su p rem v t'o u it i I i .im i I m’ i «*l t m i G|i l i ••] I I n a f ' M t i | i ..I Mu
llo- i a.pilot
' «, id h • Jtl Gif I.i t
I m t n il lllis and schools
Ihe cold mass continued tu
l lo p ifi
In a iiK M ia l par
It Ml kllllllE
mi
ll 8 pi i ' f • ' I • ti
,i i l d i i v i n I *»•m i" v h am i! A m *ih k * Mini! *n-i v ' &gt;11hi n1i&gt; '/I* I he hang on today from not them
to \V till#* I ( mum *
New En: land lo southern 1 lo
Eli m il uf I 71" -lit n e I e n 11&lt;•11
7 p m livvcption (or &lt;a In ali IIH -4 CM I Eg ! 0 *i«M! m ill |&gt;i ( - i ida
tiH by i lUrrm fo r JolniM in In ill i i| iv 4 am i i ik k i* |1 i lei
Meanwbile, C a it f o r n 1 •
Humphrey. International Inn 1t l J11la 11"! k 8 Mil e V4’ l &gt;111|f|g .«n- hashed in temperatures
:* p in
hiMUKUinl Em II* mI (hot thippein &lt;1
»||.|I lew. bed HS st Point Mugu
.md si at Nanla An* and lamg
I lie s[Mice 1.1 jiA lllr w ,»% pint
National liiianl \nm»iv, Mav
floucr lloti'l NEioia’Eiarn Hotel l.e il H o rn the Oi l .in *HN| pi h 4 kI |le.l( Ii,
sliei aton Park Hotel and Stat on th e d e c k n f Itir* J i r e n i l !
Jer Hilton Jjolfl
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Inaugural
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LONDON ( U P I ) — Sir Win­
ston Churchill hovered near
death today.
T h e 80-year-old wartime
prime minister spenl a rest­
less night am! was hclleved
at the point of death in early
morning from (he rrcages of
a stroke.
But at 11:Afi a m. &lt;6 tli a.
in. EST) today, Churchill’s
weary physician and lifelong
friend, 1-ord Mann, told news­
men Churchill's condition had
noi deteriorated further during
the morning.
T
Approaches Heath
The archbishop of I'anlerbury railed Upon all Britons
I
J m "as
tatiirikjuC^LaStr AVintf
Inhe imbrnai-hr*
approaches death
death ‘'
Lord Moran spent most of
the night at Churchill's bed­
side, watching his life ebb
and apparently helpless to
save it.
Moran, himself 67'. was call
cd to Churchill's bedside at
his home in Hyde Park Cate
at 2:10 a nt i S lit p m KST
Monday) for the first surprise
examination since tin- wartime
prime minister was announ
red as suffering from a cere
hrai thrombosis last Friday.
Mead) Decline
-Successive medical bullrtins situ c then have niiJic.iti-d
a slow lint steady det line in
Churchill's valiant light lor
hie
\ faltering heart and a fail
mg (iiioliitoiv system ill aim.!
1 loin loll s Iasi leservoirx ol
strength, hut sorrowing nut
lions around ttie world found
ronsoiaiion ami pride in his
dogged resistance
A polite officer standing
gu.ml outside the Churchill
home sounded a common sen
timcnt,

Kk’en if you ait* not i» gidf* i , y o u 'll

on the St. Johns River

j,*« *vi i mu i M)| nr *
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|{* f -I * m i in fur (tin "■-I I I .

Recognition

Hearing Slated
On Seminole Jr.
College Reqij^t
TALLAHASSEE

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Li s, ,iH e i fl - HfiiMdef oo? take
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would [Mi-li lo foul ilo- m im ln r
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the entiling h irn n n m i O ilie r*
appro ved al rrc e n t H ire lin g s
of Ih r hoard includ ed schools
tn
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la-on W u k illla and
H ig h lan d s - H a rd ee m u n lie s
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Bribery Trial
Opens Tuesday

A jury was being selected
this morning in Circuit Court
to hear s bribery trial I’residing is Ju d g e V o |i» A . Wil­
liams Jr.
• Charged is a man irlentifiyd
as John H. Illrkinan It is allegril that rinAkjiril ifr lie trirdto bribe a driving'license ex­
aminer ao hr eitirld get a per­
mit.
The defendant is represent­
ed by Public Defender David
*)t in an a tte m p t to make Elaxer; the state by I'r.osecuthis a better »oi M for all | tor A. E. Uuiiiuss.
| people/' ha &lt;l«ilai

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NI I K TIL 9

A L W A Y S F IR S T Q U A L IT Y .

BIG JA N U A R Y C LE A R A N C E
NOW G O IN G O N !

j

SPE C IA L HUY I
COLORFUL
SCA TTER RUGS!

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Big assortment at sav­
ings! Viscose r a y o n
pile, ikid-resist bark.
Otals, oblongs. Extra
big sites. Drejjrstor
rotors! Hurry fgr first
pick. ,

WHITE GOODS EVENT CONTINUES!

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Pape 12 - — Jan. 18, 19G5

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E. A. Chittenden Succumbs At 69

Heart Chairmen Named
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HEART SUNDAY in the Snnford area, Fe»&gt;. 21 will ho lead hy these
Indies who met nt the home of Mrs. Georjic Mills, Heart Sunthiy fhnirmnn. All served Inst year in the same capacity. From left arc Mrs, James
Poovey, Mrs. Milis, Mrs. J. C. Lavender, and Mrs. L. D. Tamny. Seated is
Mrs. James McKee. Other*arca chairmen.are Mrs. Herlrcrt Behrens, Lake
Monroe;” Mrs. C. J. Sassman, Lake Mary; Mrs. James Wallin, Osteen; Mrs.
Clarence Snyder, Osteen; Mrs. Dempsey Carnes, Lemon Bluff and Mrs.
Horace Broadinan, North Orlando.
(Herald Photo)

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The Seminole Dellary Heart have, divided Scmirndc'Cminty &lt;and raluratirjn of thr public of
Dlviifon hatnamed five Heart ftad DeBary inlo four sections’ whai can be done to stamp out
,
, the
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Sunday chairmen
for
965 —
, Sanford,•. Southv&gt;Seminote,]
, jIhiv
„ dread killer,” aaid Dr.
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„
, . Dellary and the Negro dlvj |Perei.
Heart hund drive. r. Luis „|on .. M|,j |)r p,.rer.
Heart disrates are the
Perez, president of the organ- „ Mrg_ Tppn# Arma„ uj„ ,((. cause of 51 per rent of all |
iz a lio n said to d a y .
ill charge ^f Itje peHary divi-l death* in thr United Slates |
■fK/’hSp sion, Mrs.
I.e^eh year vv.^ove^ ID
head Hie Sanford'ar?lCSiw!*’'-—-.^ui«tfc|t*&lt;Sl‘ ikiflcludinU,
Lliiabelh Thomas will lead T'OO.bttO cliimrrn. firnti strides'
Samuel Lee, 91, the South Seminole Heart vol- •‘t'e being made in the fight
unteer* and Mr*, Natherlnc &lt;" conquer thi* deadly foe
Dies Friday
Bentley and Herbert Ciiirry 1which louche* some member
*
will be co chairmen of the Ne- °f nearly every lamily, he
Samuel Washington l.ee, 91, gro division,” lie explained. |pointed out
"The entire month of Feb [
Many person* throughout
0»teen, dlnl Friday,
A resident &lt;if Osteen slnce&gt;ruary is Head .Munth aU over our atea have already volup
1917, he hnd been a gracer 1Ule nation and Heart Sunday leered to help with tills year *
nnd n minister here, lie hi- [ this year ha* been set Inr Fell Heart l urid drive but many
tended Baptist Seminary In JJ, At that lime Seminole '""re are needed II ynil ran
Oakland, Mis*., and bad lauglit County and |lpH*ir&gt; volunteer* helfi, please eall the per SOM
school for seven years, lie was will jmn rnflliim* of other* named starve ulm head* your
n member of the Liberty Hill throughout Hie rial ion iri tiir ari’a.” In* M’fiunMcd
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Baptist Church in Phil i amp- effort to raise fund* lor re
sear ell lllto Hie cause* ol heait Funeral Notices
bell. Ala.
rllsease, colli l.utml &gt; servie*
S u rv iv o r s a rc h i. w ife , M rs
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A d dle H ell L e e , and sons. Hat
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ley H. slid Wesley,-all of &lt;1*- q
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teen; sons, John, of Sanford, (\GV, /XnO C rSO flj
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and P r e s le y , o f lie n o ii, O h io ;
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d a u g h te rs, M r- Ln vo m n C a r- 69, Succumbs
ro ll, of Sanfo rd * M r-. M innie
C u r n d l, o f A lu b a m a , and M rs.
E lla Mae Sim m on s, of M im s;

grandchildren nnd several
nieees and nephews.
Funeral services will he
held at 3 p.m. Tuesday at Os­
good's Funeral Home in Pine!las Park with burial to be In
the family plot in St. Peters­
burg. Memorial services will
be conducted at 6 p.m. today
nt the funeral home hy the
Masonic Lodge snd Ameriesn
Legion Post.

K. A. (Ned) Chittenden, 69,
died Sunday nt bis 'home ftl
Pinellas Park,
Horn Sept. 16. 1695, in Corn­
ing, N. V.. he earn* to Sunford in inil from F.ndirott,
N. V., nnd lived here until 1911
at which 1inie he moved to
Pinellas Park to work with
Ihe Veterans Administration
at Hay Pines Hospital. Upon
retirement in 1U.V7 he became
rofijarl representative for the
VA al flay Pines.
He was a veteran of World
War I, a member of the Msaonir Order in Pinellas Park
and a charter member and
honorary lifetime member nf
the PincJIaa Park American
Legion Poxt.
Survivors are his wife, Mrs.
Mildred S. Chittenden and a
daughter, Mrs W. J. Hay. both
of Pinellas park; a sister, Miss
Edna Chittenden of Sanford;
a brother, L. P. Chittenden
of Falls Church, Va.; two

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Churchill Continues A t Point O f Death
Open Door
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AH our clockwatchers are
sorry to bear that Bill Casstibe, manager of Winn-Dixie on
£&gt;lh Street, is tlill confined lo
Orange Memorial Hospital fol­
lowing surgery. Knowing this
energetic fellow, we can well
understand when friends say
he would like someth fag to do
and to see some of us showup during visiting hours

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CexPE KENXECfY (L’PI&gt; — A U. S. Gemini
cap.wule ntrryinjf two “ astro-robots" successfully leap­
ed halfway across the Atlantic Ocean today and siunaled a go-ahead for an attempt to hurl two astro*
uaui.v into orbit arotmtl April or May.
A powerful Titan-2 rocket blasted o ff nt 9:03
n.nt KST and hurled the
bell-shnpcd pnvlnml more
lhan 100 miles into space.
Alxvtit 20 minutes lat­
er, the capsule blazed

Famed Spots
Empty, Cold
Hurts Crops

LONDON (U P I) — Sir Win­
WEATJ1ER: Fair thru Weil mutiny, wiirnllniz slowly; low tonight 35-45.
ston Churchill hovered near
VOL. 57 United Frcss Leased Wire
Established 1908
TUES., JANUAHV 19, 19G5 SANFORD, FLORIDA NO. 107
death today.
T h e 80-year-old wartime
back through tiie atmosphere
prime minister spenl a rest­
and rode a giant rod and
less night am! was hclleved
white parachute to a landing
at the point of death in early
in the Atlantic Ocean about
morning from (he rrcages of
2.150 mile* eiisl-southeast of
Cnlled Pres* International
Newsmen had hardly got a stroke.
I ape Kennedy.* •
But at 11:Afi a m. &lt;6 tli a.
len their pads and pencils lined
Florida.beaches were deser­
The
apparently
flaw less
up at the Tuesday County Com in. EST) today, Churchill’ s
flight opened the door at lust ted today because nf a severe
mission meeting when the weary physician and lifelong
to long-delayed
plans’ to cold wave that damaged salad
session was over It was a friend, 1-ord Mann, told news­
crops and forced vacationer*
linin' h Astronaut* Virgil 1.
special meeting to approve men Churchill's condition had
WASHINGTON . (l?PI&gt;
—
In wear heavy sweater*.
I Gust Gttssont and John W.
two plats for a housing deve- noi deteriorated further during
Here i» the official program of
. Meantime, the Great Lakes
Young on (p-qiim's iiiiiuk-nml
lopmenl In sU mlnut^s by the the morning.
T
’'snotsbett" goi a fresh cov.
prcMdcn1i.il inaugural evenC
thn. orlof oiunmil flight
clock it was all over
Approaches Heath
ermg Imm heavy squall*.
fo- Wrdlirsdav:
Mopes Preserved
The archbishop of I'anlerII tn a nr — Official inau­
The first fold wave In hit
The sfieelaciilar flight rilso
Opj ,nf tlje-mnat da^grrous bury railed Upon all Britons
I
Florida this.year sel low tern*
gural cere pinny, the i apitol
preserved, for the lime being
Jm "as
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la. f ie tatiirikjuC^LaStr AVintf
Sclcctiotj b y Ik K, . Marine
peralure records at several
n( hast, hopes tlutt the SI.3
*'*
rgiinlv
I! u.-v t -SCetrJ sind Sit
Countl' atatJUwyr■!Wtiijind
SR Inhe imbrnai-hr*
approaches death
death ‘'
Corps Band.
• |M«irrt« Monday — J5 degrees
billion Gemini .program will
4.11, eoiriflionly called " Mob­
Lord Moran spent most of
... | , .
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at Tallahassee; 27 at Daytona,
’ In vocation’V y T lie Xlosl Rev .
be permitted to Initm-h ilix 10
'
ley's Corner," now has' traf- the night at Churchill's bed­
.ti
,........Beach, 30 at Tampa, 30 at
Rnla-rt K I.ueay, Roman t'ath .....1...
tu
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&gt;
mu
flights
by
early
fte signals operating. There’s side, watching his life ebb
nhe archbishop ol San \nlonio,
Miami and ;ut at Miami Reach.
no way of telling how many and apparently helpless to
Ihe statc'ji famed watering
Tex
The project* uliioiily 1't
lives .they may save. But save it.
Solo bv tliss Leontyne Price ye Mi 8 t’i'ltm-l." it 'lientirle* forcA ( spots were deserted
whtlo
they are too late to save
Moran, himself 67'. was call
l*rai&gt;*t by It».bln Hyman Jtl tltr ihirjtl of cut1&gt;;(fk? iblr lo dealers in heating appliance*
many lives that huve been cd to Churchill's bedside at
by Women of the Church at the general meet­
’ A PAINTING, of this area's first Presbyterian
and bottled gas were swamp­
d.ili SohaHitfl. Cvmcri'uilion »lr jnya.
lost at that Death Corner his home in Hyde Park Cate
ing Monday afternoon. Taking' purl on the pro­
Eiftti hra*,l, llimatnn, l**x.
j T toItty1i f Ii pht, w 11fir* 8(■‘(I ed with orders
Church,
tiie
old
Silver
Lake
Church
at
Ft Reed
over the years. Better late at 2:10 a nt i S lit p m KST
gram were (left to tight) Mr.-. Keith Hander,
A frosl that nearly coverrd
0 .iih *»f offirr admin*vt4T«**l liy (*(188001 mul Youiitr » inI
which stood in 1870 on the present day site of
than never—hut why do we Monday) for the first surprise
ImI!»«» hco |»rraidcnt h&gt; Sprak I II frl|n(v M"t lAHUilll a, uppai- I lot ida from one end lo ilia
Mrs.
Robert
Jackson.
Mrs.
John
Wilson
and
Joel
Sanford
Naval
Air
Station
dispensary,
"as
pre­
always have lo do tins the examination since tin- wartime
ri EmEii* \S Mct’ointivEk
Field. Painting was by K It. Stowe, local artist.
sented to First Presbyterian Church of Sanford
("fitly pel f»•i rwt*ki to pet feel lull iilller, damaged tomatoes, let­
hind w ay'
prime minister was announ
I'r.i\vr hy thr Hn tiiHirgi* II out Ihr fiery 11fi*»ff nt Cupr tuce and heart* in Ihe big
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area around
R 114viv, iiitnixlt'l of National Kennedy to (lie tsinp^flieN ante truck farming
Thete « re cither ifile r»i*r- hrai thrombosis last Friday.
1s' 41v f limn an t Imuli, W.inI i luihlillU Ml Ho1 \tlanfh nliMllt Lake Okeechobee, on Ihe low­
11«•ns in tlim rouiity that Einvi*
Mead) Decline
er east .mil we*l roasts anil
it*.ton H l *
|H |■a fill lllllt'st f •4*||| tin* an
alii'Hily
rtmt i ihiiti'il
thrir
-Successive medical bullrI i i«*ili n( ufiii i* aflniim^ti ! fit t I aft
i it I let
E' -S
| like m tin- Home-dead area.
►IMlI t* of til-(VI 1*8 all'll i »' ) K&gt;util"til tins situ c then have niiJic.iti-d
f«t I'HM.h’tit Eiy t'hiol Ju^ttir I ha Mlphi HI.
soirlli Florida's sugar cane
r f f u r l s hy a ll n m i r n i i ' l liavt* a slow lint steady det line in
iio|&gt; in r ived extensive damK.»rl Warren
A*tro-iiolMiU**
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fo r Churchill's
valiant light lor
strawberry
l'ie&gt;|dent Johii'Oti's
W A S H IN G T O N
ft I’ ll
1n81tie the i (i|*8iitet vilii'ii1 age and wintry
tmftic fil^naU to hi* matuMed. hie
I Inaugural a*ldrr&gt;» by l*rrxi
!
crop- al-.« were hil. bill there
dent Jolinton
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decision to develop I lie —up* ai'i m a te I ’ostudoli uuIhe
tint
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Si i'i lum liy Aim mull l
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U'i-'II say |1 on-e again — mg (iiioliitoiv system ill aim.!
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N .iv v and it - i "i l.i;t l.oM tulip -iilim ai int*'.
one o f tiie most dane.toils 1 loin loll s Iasi leservoirx ol
|l» »Mtill'! iMl| lev EMk Emm « |»-&gt;vM|Hf)
MllHlla|i(i8
Vki'li Vlop
It also mat help I " 1 |&gt;l;iin w liv I lie Alt
Interser! tptts in Central H o i* strength, hut sorrowing nut
A slot 111 blowing off Lake
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lakoViM*.
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hatter
tr?
fur
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M inuteniaii mtei i uni men
i.'a is at "7th Stieel on Hwy lions around ttie world found
i i i I|Im«*h&gt;p nf \&lt;irth and .Smith for eye.?, M’li'o u fa.i finder a Eng Monday dumped up In
I 7-U2. tine of there days— ronsoiaiion ami pride in his
tal tialliste o y s 'ile t o ... &lt;* M ftr8»|'
\uicr it**
IKII*1 r»'l|lH'riirM 4iI•11 I (till I * thicr loci ol snow on western
and it could he lislay we ate dogged resistance
will lie In-lit to a , malt'-t '
\ Mi
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New Voi k north ol Buffalo,
l ;■ ui p «ni
I,Min Ei for f mi Emaifih mimI ii* i ' • ■
going la see a Idood-eiirdting
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A polite officer standing
I'rr-iilonl ami N'u’c l*M*M(bini
Elie I mI'mI &gt;&gt; 1fIkI 11*1 ill ill') ^ Idol king snores ol streets and
accident on that t-oirn-i like­ gu.ml outside the Churchill
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ly as not involving a eat load home sounded a common sen
W \SHINCiTON i i r i i IihIjv a * Li11 ,.no hot| } '411iMI Is
1'( Mill' I bill
llo- i a.pilot
'«,idh• JtlGifI.i t
Im t nil lllis and schools
of high school kid* " •* say timcnt,
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l lo p ifi
InaiiKMial par It Ml kllllllE mi ll 8 pi i'f • ' I •ti
with Joh( “ How long, oh
ll 8 full
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that Could (min .1.dm M 11«11•*v * ailed i &lt;• .if it tun it rti I* Wei ■*1 * Gincf
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,iild iivin I *»•mi" vh ami! Am*ihk* Mini! * n-i v ' &gt;11hi n1i&gt; '/I* I he hang on today from not them
I ord, hay Ione
just w ak i op m ihe m ol in n . illl V f M
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Pntf'*«*or* flihijvNHl a renolu t iMfinl t 'mui*iit t*’1
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Mm* Gill IkI h* it « *'• I Will 111 ll*' I MI fM' t iV |8&gt;T|f*'| rt I • INIImI III Gainesville lo act on i c
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While the h mu11inti* me
. It I i 11 0.4 N JlI MIl'it I ( i Mil I I the Iwo anas wen complele
k4lj| mMilIf I•pi fl |f. d»HI| I'M odiMlHtnd witliiiid mUfi^ ujv
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fif III .ItdwiKMn nod SrnHtor 8j .i|t frnar.
vermiry year, tiie Ijoiia Cfuh
i [ r* -i pit Mip '•III Gl' • •I 'AM **f Iphi 'lllllM'l 8 for creation of the new two
HI’ *Mif.1*11/fit hilt
is yetting ready to promote
at ’
1 niverMt) of Wis Humphrey arid a great 1&gt;*’ mo
litI*I in \\ ■mlIifIJ*14ktl Veal school* was exxprclcii al
A din inixt t ni Mm i-ffciiil* .*wu1 elMIill I- |k||.**1 lip* &gt;
sup pi's Ia •film*
their 40th. And the conwmin- c®n,,n ,*c
M-en on the rrKjl, program**
tl.i" I'tr* ill'll I "h Ihe mcrling
i fir im*w mis *ili with twin tl.ii* Um f \\Mu* puMi pav fm liiltr jrt f)&gt;
tty ia the beneficiary of all ^ St staff since 193D
The Ih nmrratn rliaitman tEm* iji’kiMK'livi' t•*41» i&lt;f Pm
♦ luft |P14 i IIIGN tlll'tllE'4 |wEjJJI
Approval ol llo new sclunils
l In m-J.il1.il cm id i ’ir w-i\ a i
O P E N FRIDAY
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said imme ns pci t ? of the l»e* Inn*, nf aEmill I Iv*
the rlvlc entcrpri»ee promot* i t
V4-» 111! j,*441kill*, ri -tin*: i:» of »* II; i Ik*! HIf • (*■*• I- « if Hi*11 *!&lt;a11it I lull In would [Mi-li lo foul ilo- mimln r
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On Mr MM*'-fi* *«* iM'd-u*v
ed hy these
year* of serv­
of junior colic.e« planned for
NI I K T IL 9
i ' tit*«f«*d pfclllt lo Mf
U M Il ’ d f 1’ *‘ * I
U ASH1VGTOS’
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— rather negative *'
At ‘ f t
il'itn* r
IfthfiMin the entiling hirnnnmi Oilier*
ice.
ipr Arid * fllf
millfnn to di
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Thf * EoliN
ALWAYS FIRST QUALITY .
*
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The Senate pub'ir works font
“ Jn i.yr rani pa*.urn » r stiirl
*|g'f* approved al rrcent Hirelings
I hr? II J loll mh» f**f pi dll. ti«n -1llij •ll#" 1 wl 4if 8III El I'l•IllsI if 441(1 fl t ill* sIMk* |nit111
Nest week, in honor of the miller opened hearings tr«la&gt; *i»mtalty to a poaiftve note,”
*«f filial 1- lEl,||| i *lifiti sJ|11•| f*|f- of Ihr hoard included schools
tion ipi.i*it it ir•
'p*ni r« •lid If* |l«||*| Ek\ .( Jil­
Jnyrrr*. K»«.i K*ir will Hurt
I'residcnl Ji.hnum'* S! hil tll
111MMA IlHln rf *11ti* I 4 8is#|11**| tn serve la-on Wukillla and
%out n fl( w . kfit Kill •EMi« V’*'’ 401 III k* ls,
Jidinvin
aim
(batrihuliiig i| w i*l grocery butt -nil program (or Ui* pov
Itailry *..i-t tfir IirmiH-rals
nt Iii 1*l(*8 hr in ily l«i'Em ft pf m Highlands - Hardee munlies
hag* with Ihe Jayirr rirn i rrG vtrirkrn niountain rrgion |1a,| to iin “ a llttlr r.luiationfrttwf m11*| ()Mlp|»r*l
'Pie proposals will go In
nn them. It’* * good rr*p.| known a* Appalachia
*| work to * fill ntrr art mm,
’ 11ti8 uu* •i|§»jMi*r*l In Ear the 11*65 la'glslatiire
iliy fir#t (GN'i f y in»|M i i mrt
for anyone to follow.
T&gt;1
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of ,lhr rlu u rlrr
Currently there arr 3D Jun
* • •
i l e d U en ied
tmn" &lt;«trn-&lt;l out l«y tome ({••trip in l;&lt; i, l.ut jmijmEm.m ii
co
colleges in Murida pjtli aq
SPECIAL HUY I
If "your chib) has lost a
WASHINGTON
(U l’ li
— puhltcan auppoitnr*
junl (li•tnjt
nr t ^
lj;tr
merit of on.urn* stiniei
nteiits
hik, or had on* »tol»n, don't The Supreme Court denied *
II* aim praiaed llem'yvratlc
wny."
* &gt;y
j COLORFUL
forgrt to rh*&lt;-k with the Pol- hearing to Irving C Srarbcck 'Vounterartinn" in exposing
Tlif Prrtblrn!
the orSCATTER RUGS!
Ire Station and the Sheriff * a former second secretary of un n l I r in p l e d Republican
ri«8iMi( tn rrmirui hi* finnm ml
office. They've got quite a the U. S Embaisy at Warsaw hrih* of a committee employe,
Hti|l|Mif 1•*( k Omt “ mif ^rrirrif*
collection—some they've had who iought a reduction tn the discrediting a GOP ritiaeh*'
turn rfijn)? u very r ir Ii uml
for quite awhile and no one 10-ycar prison sentence im- group film "choice,” discojirIbiiunlifnt lift , th«* rirlie#! hihI
A jury was being selected
posed on him on charge* ol aging a wrttc-m campaign
most liourrtjfu! our propEr
E.ui inquitrd about them.
J7" i 4i"
t
•
•
this morning in Circuit Court
passing U, S secret* to Po for
Negro
leader
Martin
hivr r\rr known,”
Luther King Jr and opposiliut Eir n14mI Uiiii tn mlike to hear s bribery trial I’ reWe like that oft-quoted land.
Big assortment at sav­
tnjin lo “ ()(»■ ration
Eagle
t(iin " *» vknriiii i f ul Relief iiiion" siding is Judge Vo|i» A. Wil­
phrase of Wise old Satchel
ings! Viscose r a y o n
Eye," a Hepuhtiian ballot Uix
Amer inmin kiunI friert ln*kn liams Jr.
Paige — "Never look back— Ships C o llid e
pile, ikid-resist bark.
LE HAVRE. France (U P l) watching drive.
brfnfr thrill '*lfi Ilie* ftHioul- • Charged is a man irlentifiyd
•limpin' might b* gainin' on
Otals,
oblongs. Extra
ruum, in « ihr aliifiifi. &gt;n the as John H. Illrkinan It is al—The American frcigi)ler Lu
J°u."
... '
legril that rinAkjiril ifr lie trirdtry aide, hi Ihr lam 1(1*"
cille .Bloomfield rollidi'd with
big sites. Drejjrstor
*'J|) I he (Enyn lo i iiior, we to bribe a driving'license ex­
SHS Cla»* of ‘55 H having the French gasoline tanker Ju ke llo x H it
rotors! Hurry fgr first
About 7.0 i t-nls was taken
will iiy tn Imiiil* einpluyrr aminer ao hr eitirld get a per­
a planning session at K p. m. Port Mawell in Use mouth of
pick. ,
Jan. 27 in the Florida State Le Havre harbor Monday fiom a juke bo* at the A A W
Iuiol employ r, f«rmrr urni mit.
MAYOR IRENE Van Ee|*oel of North Orlando
tanrher ami hanker together,
Bank loung*. Pr*»ld«nt Har­ night The French tanker burst Root Beer aland early tbia
The defendant is represent­
accepts the new front license plate from Charlie
ed by Public Defender David
old Pata, of Orlando, aaya- into flamei and official* said morning, police reported to­
Morrison, of Seminole County Chamljer « f
Ihis meeting i* to plan for loday icven person* wire day. A » rrwdrtvn was ttsed
*)t in an attempt to make Elaxer; the state by I'r.osecuWHITE GOODS EVENT CONTINUES!
Commerce.
t Herald Photo)
| Ur force open the machine.
Reared dead.
fiia tlaaa nun ion.
this a better »o i M for all | tor A. E. U uiiiuss .
|people/' ha &lt;l«ilai

Inaugural
Events For Wednesday

LBJ OKs New Super Missile

President Looks
To Better World
For All People’

Demos Propose
Broad Election
Law Reforms

nsuvA

BRIEFS

Recognition

Hearing Slated
On Seminole Jr.
College Reqij^t

Bid For Trail

Insurance Firm
Issued Permit

Flying Safety

Idea Suggested

e n n c t if

BIG JA N U A R Y C LE A R A N C E
NOW G O IN G O N !

Bribery Trial

Opens Tuesday

2

$5

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Insurance Hike Bid

ftantarb ' ^rrnlh Page 2—Tue*. Jan. 19, ’65

Lake Monroe Jottings
able lo attend them as ! am
very much interested in music.
What is most wonderful about
it, though, ii to hear over 1,500
voice* sing those beautiful
numbpr* in the man conceit
■— on Saturday evening. Saw my
favorite high school* band dir­
ector there loo. Mr, and Mrs.
Er/ieit C d*lfy were -fherc atltf
in fact, were on the tame floor
of the Robert Myer Hotel where
we were staying. Also saw
Pete Bukur. • • ? Little Vickie
Lynn, imall daughter of Bob
and Frances Thompson, Is a
patient in the local hospital.
She has pneumonia but It im­
proving rapidly. * • • William
and Mable Carroll have been
caUed to Binghampton, New
York because of the serious
illness of Mible's mother. We
hop* that when they get there
they will find her much . Im­
proved. They went by car and
■y^HEN his eyes narrow and the lines o f time
I understand they are-having
snowstorm* up there now.
and wisdom crack his leathery face, Lyn­
But. Bill ia a good driver and
will take it careful. * • • Na­
don Baines Johnson is the shrewd rancher about
omi Sapp called to tell me
to appraise a Hereford bull. He is also the 30th
that she and J. C. have a new
granddaughter. Son J. C. Jr.
President o f the United States. Raised on the
and JoAnne have named the
dusty plains o f Southwest Texas and in the halls
new gal Lena Marie, She ar­
rived last Sunday morning in
o f Congress, he came to the presidency with a
a hospital In Sumter, S. C.
where J. C. Jr. ia stationed.
rich and varied experience and total mastery o f
Congratulations to the parents.
the intricacies o f power and influence. His brand
This Is their third child. • • •
Now expect Nxoml will be
is s tu p e d on thd fabric o f America. His vision o f
making a trip there 'ere .M a i
* The Greet 3s£$Bl7&gt;wiU be the nation’s beacon la
i’o see Lena Marie. • • • (.'on- 1
IfEStoa-To another avaitg
the future. He has staled his faith: "L et us from
couple on the arrival o»
T
first child. Mr and Mri j - s
this moment begin our work so that in the future
Allen have named the T ia.,
men will look back and say: It was then, after a
2Vi ounce little doll Lori Ann.
* • • The Lake Monroe 4-H
long pnd weary way, that man turned the exploits
Handy Helpers Club has start­
o f his genius .to the full enrichment o f life.”
ed Bed Cross Kirat Aid Course
under the able* dlreetldo of
Dan Pelham, Dan, a teach­
er at Sanford Junior High
school, also is a qualified Bed
Cross instructor. We sre very
i * t i i k c i h c i ' i t r o r i t T o r proud to have him as the
thw
w it tT ii j u m r i A i . m i *
r i l T I ft AM) ro ii NICMl ft 01,1-3 teacher of ,thls worth while
r o r v r t , ii.m iu it
project. He will Instruct the
U M f t r r n v m i . i mm
JOHN TIIOMTWIN end HM11t * girls every Tuesday and Fri­
JeKV JC. THOMPSON, 1.0 wife day at 4 15 p. m. until the
%
I’IbInlft f». required amount of hours are
WASHINGTON (U P I) — every part of the nation,
President Johnson got Into outdoors at th* Capitol, be­
By Jeaae Bogur
OKOHQR r r t U l C K R I I A N K et el met * * H Mrs. Beth Gregory
Vice Prcsidt-nt-elcct Hubert Washington had the slightly the inaugural awing Monday ginning at 11:30 a. m. (EST).
IfrfFiidaiil* of the Sanford Art Association
UPI Financial Editor
f \ o r m-ic o r Hi i t
After Johnson deliver* his
NEW YORK (UP1J — Most Ii. Humphrey and 47 govern- frenzied atmosphere of a city night, lfia first scheduled in­
T O I OKoltOK (’ ItCP’ ICHIIANK spoke lo the Lake Monroe
ora shared the apotlight to- which suddenly discovers that augural appearance wu* at inaugural address, he wfil
end the apt.»it*e .if Geofe# Homemakers Club at the re of the men wlw feed you aV i ut&lt; k aha nk. tilu.ie name
way from Iiome expect this day at inaugural festivities it hna booked a potUlrut eon- th* gala, sort of super var­ ride down Pennsylvania Ave­
I.
urikri wn. (' o t, I S’ I cent meeting She discussed
to be a good year, all things whieh will rearh a climax vent inn during tha same week iety show, at th* National nue to the White House at
the
proper
way
of
arranging
riUltCKKH* NK arnl th*’
th* head of a parade which
.p.ui. or Dultn crutch- picture* in the rooms of considered But they have ex­ Wednesday with the swear- as the Mardl Gras. Hotels Guard Armory.
atiank. whr,». mm. t. ut&lt;ing-in of President Johnson, j were filled to ^tha broom
But Johneon firat paid brief i* scheduled to last 21*
pense
problems,
thuF
admit
homes
Her
talk
proved
very
kmmini
WINIKHKIl IT
Today s semifinal event* in- ' Insets, taxis wer« hard to visit*
to a yi,U00-a-plata hours, hut probably will run
ISCu TT ami fha a|M&gt;uaa &lt;»f interesting and she answered
This was the gist of recent
\Vlnlfr*4 C Srntl. whom
Parents answers from food service In­ eluded a reception for g-v- Gnd. and It was easier to get Presldent'l dinner at th* overtime a* Inaugural pa­
nama la unknown: KH.(many question*,
rades always do.
w a n t) it. m i u . k h , ami]of children attending Lake dustry executives lo questions rrnori, a hugr party for “ cabinet appointment than Shortham Hotel and then
1H# * |if&gt;u*• nf P^r1w*r1 II Monroe Elementary School, he
Humphrey, a danre for Young * *■Lie in a good restaurant. wsnt to th* Sheraton Park
asked by National Restaurant
Ml Hit , wtun** n# rn* I* ii n*
sure ami attend the PTO meet As ioc niton officials, w i t h Democrats, and an inaugural | The three-day blowout be- Hotel where Texas members G O P T o M e e t
know n , #ln| lfl»' Ilia fffmt
Irumerl at Constitution Dull, wan Monday with a reception ut the President’* Club War*
• Ii• *■ In nil of lit* a for** ing. Jan. 26. Vernon Miae' will
DeBary
Republican Cub
headquarters in Chicago
fn rH t lfifin l ( f f f f t n l n t i l p mid
,
.
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Also on the progiam were for 7,Old) "dBBngululled lud- celebrating.
will hear Dr. Luis Pare* of
1h.ir a|. .u..a, if aiiv*. ..,4 j speak to the group on juvenile
Paul V. Stunk, president of
hrvakfast for Democratic ies" amid the mar hie founThe President showed up Sanford as guest speaker for
if -la.-i iii.u h.ir-, i.s. .delinquency Mire knowa the the NBA. and Donald Urern
1«aa. rlaala.aa an*1 , t , n
meeting nf the taina of the National Gallery 34 mlnutss late at tha gala, the monthly meeting to be
problems
of
thla
auhject
from
away,
exerullv*
vlre
presl
governors
s.aa, an-1 all paranna li . v
National
C- m- o( Art, a handsome building but the 11.000 cheering Dem- held at 7:30 p m. today at th*
Ing nr « I. lining any In. A to Z. * * * Our thought this dent, eapressed belief that the Democratic
lar-at In th, Ditto* lug I . .
and dozens of slate donated to the nation hy lie orruta on hand couldn't have Community Center. Dr. Perea
week
i*
from
a
quote
of
the
industry
—
Including
restau
rilu .il p rnp.rly , ly in g amt
4 it trader, _ W. W rants, lunch rooms, supply op society dinners and cocktail publican Treasury Secretary 'cared lest.
will apeak on ''Communlam,
l-alng in K.ininut. County, State
Kt..i Mu, In ■nilAndrew Mellon, who hud no j They refuted repeater ap­ Cuha." Meeting Is open lo
Brown, wliivn was sent to me eralions In schools and insti parties.
tell tl. III lllm-k V Tra.-I
Although Republicans gen Idea of the use to which it peals to be sealed and rlear the public and rafreahment*
X"
U.
of
S V U . I N I ' O by MBs Myrtle WUaoo. It is: tuttons, vending machine food
live aisles until the public will he served during ■ social
erally had that left-out feel­ wmtld someday be putM-fttN-ik
H.nilnnl. i-fiiin- I/ook Hack and Givo Ttianka,
—
will
gross
127
billion
this
1% rtnilUa. a--&gt;.i,ting in
|j«dy Bird Johnson was the aifdress
announeef warned
ing. GOP governor* were In­
I&gt;ook
Forward
and
Take
Cour­
hour following the meeting
calendar year, compared with
il» . IMal t h a r . f rarnrUcIt
log
attraction
at
the
recep­
that
Johnson
would not enter and program.
cluded
among
the
47
state
In r im 11,n,k S. I ' a a . M, o f
age,
$28 billion In 1UC4.
•In
........
Il...i|,l. uf Idiok Around and Share,
chief executives who were tion. 8h# wore what female unless everyone was seated.
The pest year, Greenaway
krlilln-ila f-,,unly. KlniMa
honored a( the reception. The reporter* described aa a "hoiThat worked. And to the
Vim, amt a a t-Ii nf you, i n Ixiok Up and Rejoice.
said, the industry showed a
ti.-. l.y n u H f lt l iliai a .n il in I am sure that in every com­
governor* of Wlscvvnain, New iday red textured silk after- booming strain* of "Hall To S tu d y G rou p
true
net
gain
In
saieg
volume
O ian c.fy
haa
htvri
brnugki
A meeting of the Study
The Chief," the President and
Mexlro and South Dakota noon dress."
■ aalnal ynu t.y J n llN T11IIMJ*- munity where there ia I I ! and a. small increase in profit
eouldn't make it, but tent
Some of the 7,000 ladies Mr*. Johnson mad* fheir en­ Group on Testing and Group­
«&lt; •M ami It ll lt lLM V y: T l l o M I * . work being done, these boys
Restaurant" m e n u
price*
) * n s „ life wlta, In t h r I'lrr.ult
representatives.
who took, part in the genteid. trance followed by Vice Pres­ ing of South Seminole Elemen­
r . m r l of Ilia Ninth Juitlt lal Clr. and girls arc doing their very have averaged a 2 6 per cent
Humphrey and hi* wife, shoving-match ware distin­ ident-elect and Mr*. Hum­ tary School will be held at
cull. In and fnr h -m ln o l, &lt;• un* best in Just those things And
increase in 10 years, Gretna
t) Ktorlit., amt you ara liaratiy j
9:30 a m. Thursday at the
that is just shout the ties! way said, hut th# cost of la Muriel, were taking their guished for their contribu­ phrey.
guninionait,
finis,,4
m il
,»■
hows
at
an
afternoon
party
school. Speakers will be Mr*.
tions to the »rt* and public
Wednesday
I*
lb#
big
day.
nulr.-t i .
f it .
a*.ui i n i . ir, thing that a 4 11 Leader would hor, food, general overhead all
In the Hhoreham Hotel ball- life.
Th* official Inaugural cere­ Louis* Gilpin, guidance coun­
nlti.r pt.a-tlng. or itafana*. in want in th* boys and girls.
has risen to offset the increes room, attendrd by everybody
in.
Cump taint
fltait
h,rrlti
Olber* were distinguished mony at which the President selor at South Seminole El*,
nyi.lnal you In It., atmlv alyl- Don't you agree? Of cmirae, ei.
who I* anybody in Democrat­ for their tiusbuml's contribu­ and vice president take tha nicntary Junior High end
a I raua. In lh » nf f i r . nf ih f this can apply, most certain
\ number of the executives ic politics.
Clark uf ttoa Clrgiili ruurt In
tions
to
the
Democratic oaths of office prescribed by Christy Harp, principal of
glut fur Kaintin.ia Cnunly, l-'lui- !y, to oilier boys and girls also. polled by thr NRA emphasised
Inundated by visitors from party.
thet Constitution will be held South Seminole Elementary.
I I . mi nr liaf.if. in . tin t.&gt;
the importance of prraonoel
r-f Knl'liiarv, 1VSS, amt lo a.rra
lo any propects of growth in
a copy uf ,urh a n a .a t o r it.*
f.naaa upon Aodi-raqit, - ltu.,h,
the Industry, and to th* Indi­
I -.an ami l-oumtiy
I'ltln llfl,
vidual auccr** uf separate
♦ llnriiaya hilala , w t i-J* aiMrrn.
t. SIT ytaat r’i-u1rat llnulavaril
units.
(.It I an 4-i. r t o i l l a on nr li.fm a
The restaurant operator*
m l 4a la, aa raqulr.4 by Iht
Mrs. R. L. Andrews, presi­
l a . i nf Klorlita amt currant
“ must look to our peraonn«l."
Itula. of l*i oca-1 ur r If you fall dent of (he Indies Aid of th#
to do ao. a Harr.a P ro Conf.aao Lutheran Church of the Re­ aald L**t*r Johnson, NRA dt
will Ii. rnlrl.,1 .until.I you fur
rector and operator of Wheel­
the r . l l r f (1. 111. 114.11 In aald deemer, announces that the er's Foods, Inc., Indianapolis,
I 'iiiuplalnl
regular monthly meeting will
Ind.
You ara (ut ih ar tioilfiml that
Ska - an *tu t* o f aald &gt;ult |, a be held Thursday at the church
“ A raataurant'a succ*** de
aijli tn ram i v , cloud* (rum amt
Mrs. Andrews aald that the
lo qulai ib t 1111a of P la in tiff program will be taken from pends on its people and only
lo lb . ab o rt fl.g c rl b .d pro.
by constant training and inept
W ie n Y ou Choose a H om e in
p .r t y In H.ininula I'uuniy, Klur- the Lutheran Womens Mission­
ration can we keep them mo
lita
ary League booklet and all
Tha nama nf tba Court In
tivated."
which aald autt bar bran Inatl- members are urged to attend
Another NRA director, An­
tutsd la tha Circuit Court « f this important first meeting
tha Ninth Judicial c ir cu it In
thony Smith, Chicago, thought
and lo r k tm ln o la 'C o u n i) . Klt.r. of the year.
that the year would see in­
Jdg, and tba a b Ii I , v I a I a4 l l l l t
dustry development of long
o f thla caa. 1. JOHN T i l l IMPh O N 'a n d 8111Itl.KY K T IIU M P “ A Community of Homes — Built with Pride”
term employe and recruiting
8U.V, h i. wlfa. i i
(IKOIlUa;
program*.
C ' l M C K a H A N K . at at
One ia a comfortable S bedroom,
bath
It la harahy ordtrad that this
Others Joined U&gt; the belief
nrdsr and notlcg ahatl ta pub.
home with large living room, completely equipped
INCLUDING
that
keener
merchandising
Ilthad oneg a wa .k fnr four
GENERAL ELECTRIC kitchen, carport* and utility room. TAXES AND INSURANCE
ronsaoullya waaks In tha Han.
JACKSONVILLE (U P I) — would be called for in the in­
, ford llarald, a n tw .p ap rr publlabail III htnilnola County. Plot- The nuclear merchant ship dustry. Marlin L. Horn Sr.,
Ida, ami havtiiH artiam l c i r ­ Savanah loaded ups and left Wo*t Orange,
N. J., looked
culation In hriulnola County,
town braggLtg of a new record for keener competition, and
M O D E R N K IT C H E N S Y y "
Florid*.
WITNKC8. my hand as Clsrk for th* number of viaitora at said that operator* "will hive
F H A F I N A N C I N G — $84/MO,
of said circuit Cuuit of tha a port.
to resort to better and more
Ninth Judicial Clrcplt In and
Official* said that 44.RI9 per­ efficient merchandising."
fur Manilnola County, KiorUla,
1NCL. TAXES AND INSURANCE
and tha aaal of aald Court, at sona visited the ahtp during
Hanford, hainlnala County, KlorIda. on tba.Ttb day of Janusty, the six day* It had been open
R u m m a g e S ale
ta n .
to th* public here.
HEAL)
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The Auxiliary Unit of San­
The largest previoua number
Ar th ur H ■ackwllh, Jr.,
American Legion Pott
CUrk of tha Circuit Court wsi 42,575 during a four-day ford
Bimlnolt County. Klor Ida
S3 will hold a rummage sale
period at Philadelphia, Pa.
Ur: Martha T. Vlhltn
Thursday .through - S«turday
Andaraon. Ituati, Dran
C U S T O M B U IL D IN G A S P E C I A L T Y
end Lowndaa
Wash leather belli with of thla week In the former
111 Eaat Caatrsl l o u l a y s r d
mild
aoap
auda
and
rime
with
General
Office
211
W.
25th St.
phone 822-3102
Sears Store on First Street in
Orlando, rt.rida
A l l o r n t y a tor P la i n t i f f
a cloth wrung out of clear downtown Sanford. Mrs. Hugh
R o m e s o n c o u n t r y c l u b r d . - f o l l o w o u r s ig n s
Put.)tali Jan. 11, It, IV X Pah. water. Dry and rub tightly
Wynne I* serving aa chairman
Utenatrom Realty, Sales Agents
Phone 822-7498
a. i m .
with wax polish.
lor the sale,
,
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By Mrs. II. L. Johnann

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You have heard the song "Oh
what a beautiful morning,”
I'm sure. Let’s change that to
what beautiful weather we had
until this weekend. Because It
has certainly been wonderful,
hasn't It? • * • Hear that Wil­
son Coleman killed a sia point
deer with "gold horns." Cold
horns oi all things. Seems like
that after cleaning the deer
the horns turned gold by
mean* of wife L'Lcsn painting
them that way. She lays that
they are much prettier and I
bet they are. • • • Charlie
Carlson ha* returned to F t
Jackson, S. C., where he Is
stationed with the National
Guard. • * * Glad to welcome
Doo and IJnda Carter to the
neighborhood. They are brand
new newlyweds. Congratula­
tions to both and again wcl
come to Nardssua Avenue,
Don and Linda. Don Is a
teacher at Sanford Junior
High School. • * • Also want to
welcome Elton and Gloria War­
ren, who have Just moved Into
their new home off Narcissus
Avenue. The Warrens are
from Weatover, "Mas*. 1 know
.they ire proud of their new
"“ home, • • • Happy Birthday
to Utile Debbie Baker. She
just missed hiving the meas­
les on her btrthdsy. Hurry end
get weU so you esn go back
to school, Deb. • * • Had s
most wonderful time last week­
end in Jacksonville. 1 had Urpleasure of accompanying Mi
Oliie Hecie Whittle and six
members of the Seminole
High School Glee Glut) to the
State Music Clinic. Famous
music professors from ovci
the, United States come to
Florida every .year to teach
the glee clubs. It is a most
rewarding experience to Ik-

Restaurateurs
See Good Year
. . With Expenses

Legal Notice

Humphrey, 4 7 Governors In Spotlight
Before LBJ's Big Day On Wednesday

Rejected t By Larson
TALLAHASSEE &lt;UP1) —
Iniurance
Commissioner J.
Edwin Larson said Iniurance
companlti lacking a rata Inertaaa baaed their elalmi of
higher roati on itatiatlci from
only 13,*00 of the 2.500,000
passenger car* tn Florid*.
Laraon rejected the propoaad Increased liability ratea
sought by aome 200 eompanlea
doing buainen in Florida, and
alao their propoard new *y«tern of
cliaaifying driver!
which would have art up about
700 categoriei.
Laraon laid a turvey uaed
by the iniurance eompanlea
to back the propoaal of new
ratea Included aome figure!
for New York atata.
Laraon atao objected, with­
out going Into detaU, to fact­
or* uaed by the companica in
trying to demonatrate loaaea.
" It la the commlaaioner’a
opinion that differential chan­
ge* a-s aweeping aa those pro­
posed ahould not be baaed up­
on ao amall a aample of risk*
insured in this atata or nation-

Joy Circle
Welcomes Two
New«Members
n*'w members, Mr*. Wil­
liam Rapa and Mr*. Betty
Greenfield, were welcomed by
lb# Grace Methodist WSCS Joy
Circle at Iasi Thursday's meet­
ing at the church.
The meeting opened with de­
votion given by Mrs. Roy Wall
and Mr*. Roger Harris, chair­
man presided. Report* eere
given by Mrs. John Martin,
secretary; Mr*. Lamar Wil­
liams, treasurer; Mric F. J
Murray, aunahine chairman
and Mri. John Hires, mem­
bership
chairman.
Several
memlwr* made plans lo heir
E. Stanley Jonei speak this
Thursday morning at Winter
Park Method!*! Church.
The program, “ Our Mission
Today," was presented by Mrs
Junes Leonard.
Preceding the business meet­
ing, Mrs. Rlchsrd Breere. hoi
ten, served coffee tnd break
fast rolls lo the 15 member*
attending.
Next meeting will he Feb
11 with Mr* Hires as hostess.

ally," Laraon’* order denying
the inert**** *»id.
“
Tha Increases in liability
yatM would have cost Florida
driver* an estimated total of
$6 million a year.
The companica aaked fot^lh*
ni*w rata* on grounds of aky.
rocketing lease* dugdo increased accident rates.

By Mra. Clerem# Rnyder
Two Winter Park men were
apprehended early Saturday. —
morning in Osteen after ®
alarming realdenta nf the
Lake Butler area with •
rroasflra of rifle and shot­
gun shot* fired aa they drove,
with a companion car, in nml
out of driveway* to the
home*.
At arrival of Constable
Irving Veino, Jr. and Deputy
Ronald Veino, both of Osteen, _
one car had fled the scene *
and th# men arrested were
found sleeping in the other
car
parked blocking
th* ,
roadway.
Charges
of
obstructing
trlfffc ' l u d J vagi-HHir? ■VJlc"™:-'
placed againit Stephen Scott
Lind. 20, of 2532 Fifeshlre
Drive and Carl H. Dorigan,
also 20, of 1800 ViaGenoa
Drive, who said they hail l-een
chasing rahbitl. Doth were
placed in Volusia County jail
in DeLand in lieu of bond.
Confiscated were one dou­
ble barrel shotgun, two 22
automatic rifle* and one 22
pistol.
Hearing was scheduled foe
this afternoon before Judge
J. F. Peterson of Osteen.
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Horseshoeing Pays
Student's Tuition
TALLAHASSEE (U T I) —
Dcvoe L. Moore work* at a
tiade that began in the horse
and buggy ila^s *o prepaw
hints*.If for a future in* life
•pane age.
Moore, 25, shoe* horse* in
hi* spate time to pay his way
• iruugh Florida State Uni­
versity, where he is a junior
majoring in criminology and
corrections.
He
found blacksmithing
pays About $7.50Sin hour, com­
pared to the $1.23 an hour

Geneva PIO
tlears Program
On Delinquents

most other students made at
part - time jobs.
Last April Moore found he
couldn't make ends meet with
his ll.Mt'arf hAur'Jotfci
dropped out of school and re­
turned to Greenville, Tcnn.,
where he had grown up. There
he spent three months learn­
ing to shoe Tennessee walk­
ing horses;
Moore, who calls Tampa his
home now, returned to school
Inst fall and discovered there
w'as only one other farrier in
Leon County and plenty of
horses.
He carries his own equip­
ment around in the back of a
truck he has converted into a
rolling blacksmith shop, com­
plete with snwltcr and a huge
anvit.
Moore earns about $40 per
horse nnd regularly shoes 10
Tennessee walkers, and 50
other horses.
He * o ^ i! on the horses
on- r every si* weeks, taking
about two hours per job.

lly JoAnn Hays
A program on juvenile de­
linquency was presented for
members of the Geneva PTO
*y&gt;&gt;‘ Mrs. Florence Glazier, pro
grain chairman, at the Janu­
ary meeting*hclJ*in the school
auditorium.
Entitled
ntitlcd ’" The Most Import By C r e d i t U n io n
ant People," the presentation,
' causes of Juvenile; The NAS Sanfurii Federal
iriqtieaey ■flirt who ('PM rente' Credit-—Union.' JHilL .-hoVfl&amp;ejAfi
an il do. On
Un the n a t.o n a l r ix t h
a n n u a l ~ n T p m h m tn p
say and
se.de Mr?. Glazier used ma
lenals from lhp "Life Line’ ’
pradio piogum and Header’s
invest and on the local level
farts were riled front the slier
ill r department, the rrtunt) ship of the |&gt;i ogress made
glut.•- and the juvenile court since the union was oiguni c inrd-i tor Iht.t It wa-&gt; point Ized," ('resident J J. Hay aned out that a common factor runtneed.
Their will be a free buffet
found in most juveniles. i&lt; that
thi-v iiave little or no church dinner and door prizes. Press
is informal mid member* are
ha. k/round-.
1).it mg the business meeting asked to rail the Credit Union
• conducted hy Mrs. Dora Lee office at NAS Sanford and
Russell, president. Mr*. Gla­ make their reservations

OFFICERS of the Wcnthersfield Teenage Club are Dudley Meadow.**,
president nnd Debbie Sigmon, treasurer; Tam Garrett, secretary, anil
Gail Tinsley, vice president. Tltc group meets on alternate Monday even­
ings nt the clubhouse, “ The Shack," which is equipped with ping j&gt;ong
table, cold drink machine and a juke box.

It) Ray He Crane
Newspaper Enterprise Assn.
At the bottom of Tagc 2 of
your 1040 return you will find
the heading "Other Deduc­
tions" under the Itemized De­
ductions section. Here you will
put all those deductions you
could find no proper place for
in the other sections.
Most s°&lt;)'nionly listed hero,
ate union dues or dues paid
to professional societies; any
non-reimbutsed business cntertninmeut expense; the cost
of safety equipment such a*
safety shoes, projectjvc gog­
gle* amt protective sprons;
fees paid to an employment
agency.
Internal Revenue regula­
tion* also provide that you
may deduct here all ordinary
and necessary business ex­

pense for which you have not
been reimbursed by,.your em­
ployer, together with all aueU
expenses connected with_the
production or collection of tncomr, or for the management
and protection- of properly
held fo r -the production of in­
come.
%
This mown* that if in the.performance of your wotk you
subscribe to_ trade papers,
technical journals or profes­
sional publications you may
deduct such costs.
Investors who tent a safety
deposit box for the, protection
of their securities may deduct
the rental a* well ns the cost
, f subscriptions to nny finan­
cial -publications they may
consult in handling their in­
vestments.
Certain occupations requite

Geneva Firemen Elect Officers

m

asked to watch for an announ
cement in the near, future cit­
ing a new telephone number
to call in case of fire

Ry Jotnn Hays
Geneva Volunteer Fire Do
part ment elected a new chief
nnd two assistant chiefs at
the January meeting held in
the Community Hall, Named
were Denton Prevail, chief.
() T. Kinnlard, first assistant,
and Tommy Summcrslll, sec
olid assistant.
Gordon Gibson was re rice
ted to another term as presl

Mt». Amy J Wnght. d id
Sunday eight in Jacksonville

as secretary • treasurer.

She was the aunt of four bin
f. rdile*. Dojtglp*, Frank Iter

s S 'S &amp; S i

Sanfordites’ Kin
Dies Sunday

special clothing such as t*
worn by men working around
acids, blast furnaces nnd colj
storare poem*. ibC Iqpg fa*
these items of clothing ate not
readily adaptable to ordinary
o-e their Ci*t and maintenance
are deductible. For this reason
the* cost of blue wotk shuts
worn by men in a factory ate
rot deductible. Neither ts the
cost of special uniforms which
are readily convertible to or­
dinary use.
Small work tools having a
life expectancy of L-s than
a )cnr, such as those used by
carpenters, electricians ir oth­
er tradesmen, are also deduct­
ible.
’*
You may also deduct in this
section gambling losses, but
only to the extent of .your
winnings. If you won $ 00 a*,
the race track but had $il&gt;0
or other gambling losses you
could reduce )&gt;&gt;ur gains to the
flt'0 net figure. Rut if your
losses exceeded your gains
you could not show a net lo-s.
A divot cod or legally sepalaled matt who makes periodic
payments of alimony or sepa­
rate maintenance in .accotdaiue with a court dev rev may
deduct such payments How­
ever. you may not deduct such
payment* if made voluntarily
or m the absence of » written"
separation agreement. Under
no etlvum-tatw-e* may paytin* 'tupytti t

^
*1*1 Jul.ian
^ u fT er &gt;‘iTvivei* tnetUiil
ini officer* for Ihrir work
ov er Ihe past &gt;rar by those hietli.r, tub* Stenstf.'io, m
Vdn
nm-ndine vvliirh nude up .a Detroit; sister*. Mr*
Uin ky,
Siinft^rJ, «* *** XI***
I koihI r« prr&gt;«*nt.itu»n o(
Vvi* Si. n^ti. ni, of \\ ut**r
uirmtH-rvitip
U tki n. .1 i•ic!il•-h, *Mi * V.i. I.li*--*itjtiti ^
Smith

COMFORT ARTICLES made l&gt;y members of Amcrinm Legion Auxiliary
Cnit 'ili of Sanford for patients in veletiiim hospitals art* shown licre by
Mrs. Flo King, chairman of the project, who, later pinLeil ihr items with
fissistanco of Mrs. Minnie IV/.oIil and Mrs. Emily Thm&gt;tnn for shipinent
to Hnv
• I’tnes, Coral Gables anti Lake City.
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If the (M rses are primarily
to imptuve or maintain skill*
in your employment or if they
are retjut red by your employ*
tr or regulations as a condi­
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tf the educ.itten is designed
initially to Jklify a person
for a position, to help him ob­
tain a new position or to »dxance substantially in his field
or tor personal reasons they
are not deductible.
(N E X T; Spreading out tfca
big income year. 4
You can get additional, vat*
uaMe'tax hetp front a new 64page book 'Cut Y'our Own
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information included in the
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ca n s t o p

• F r o n t W h r c l i I'C-riitotrd,

Hobo Hop’ Set

llr a k r t Adjusted

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• (irrair SriU Checked
• Drake Tluid Added,
Drake* Tr»ud

The king and queen of the
hoboea will be crowned Fri­
day st the Hobo Hop being
sponsored by the
Future
Homemaker a Club at' South
Mr*. Frederick C. Fowler,
Seminole Junior High School
at
Casaeltierry.
7:30-10.30 ‘ 308 West 15th Street, hat
been called to Stamford, N.
p. m., in the rafetorium. .
They will be chosen for V., due to' the death of her
having the best hobo cos­ father, Leonard A. Govern, a
prominent attorney for 33
tumes
&lt;Music, for dancing will b« years, who died Sunday at
provided by “ Tha Esquiro the age of 83.
Service* will he held Wed­
and refreshments of
punch and cookies will be nesday at Sacred Heart Cath­
olic Church in Stamford.
served.
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Resident’s Kin

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

SERVICE
STORE
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PINELLAS PARK I CPU —
Mrs Gloria Prtppi told police
ST Ph i KUSHl
M 1 DiXtn. of the Florida
Sunday how pep pills she took
while hah)sitting dulled her d» par lim fit of W t»■i itm3 \f*
f;m* »nn&lt;«iiimd today Unit
J senses so m u, li she hurtled
veil i uii» w11h n iJina -1d ■t y of
and m i sued six rmintli old Ste­ id! jii'i cuil or more*, w ho huvr
phen Mom*), nearly killing out hoi iret! deductions fr um
him
1dlMihihty hcricfit* fur RppJii a*
Police on Jan 2 charged the Don l«i 1111*1r insurance at boy s lather 24 year old tiro «mint', an* rum ht*mj£ mfoirntge It Money, with aggrksat ni of their jio^uliU4 rnDUc*
j ed assault! with intent to com incut to a waiver of prem­
mil sreond degree murder five iu m * .
day* after the child wa* ho*
T V ie Are approximately
pitalizrd in crilusl condition
'Ih.lMm mAllii d in this category
Pinellas Patk Police Chief and Muon Matm thut It i* an*
Howard William* said the tin pa Led that approximately
charges against Money would lb-20 per relit of them will be
be dropped.
gianted a waiver of premiums.
Williams said Mrs Dripp*
Dixon further advised that
told him, her attorney and any vr trftti drawing sixty per
two detectives »he had been c« nt or morn, not having de­
taking pep pills while aitttng duction* made from his disa­
with the Money boy, who liv­ bility benefits for application
ed next door.
to his insurance account,
should see hi* to. a! Veteran
County Service Officer or
write him at P. O. Box 037,
St. Petersburg ao that a de­
termination can be made u&gt; to
whether they windfall into this
eligible rlass.
It) Jane Casselberry

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Extra foot room with Chevrolet’a
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Dr. Crane’s

It’s This Way

Worry Clinic

"With the new insignia, both the
The Post Office Department has
wearer and the horse will be going
discovered that up to now the U.S.
tiie same way."
mailman has been jr'injr one way and
To achieve this more logical ar­
his horse the other.
rangement. the postal service haa or­
I f you are under the impression
dered more than 200,000 new. horsethat relatively few carriers deliver
ln-the-rlght-direction shoulder patch­
mail on horseback these days, it
es for its uniformed personnel.
should perhaps be explained that the
Couldn't the present shoulder patch
horse In thif instance is the one on
be moved from the left
the insirui* on th* shoulder patch " shoulder to the right ihoulder?
every mailman wears on his uniform.
Well, yes. But this would hav*
The Post Office Department has
shattered two fine, old government
traditions.
issued this statement:
One is that the shoulder patch haa
•The insignia shows a post rider,
always been worn on the mailman's
symbol of the postal service for gen­
left shoulder.
eration*. When sewed on the left
The other is that if there is a sim­
shoulder of the uniform, the horse on
ple, inexpensive way to do anything,
the old insignia is riding in the oppo^
the government will think of some­
site direction from the postal em­
thing better.'
ploye^

T t a Had*rain t* a dy­
namic as* spa per pabllaher
eke aakad me to address
kla state press aaeaeiatioa.
Be Mr* to- acrapbeek this
case a* ye* aad year ektldre* will be mere appreclsUse t f ear debt to )*«raallam. Disease this ease la
high school classes, tee, for
many A merica a« fall to
realise
hew
newspapers
protect ae well as la/arts.

VTnWAAl
to lU T M ty

CASE U-4M: Tom Hederman Jr, was the tuave Em­
cee at tha last Mississippi
Press Association convention.
He had taldphcmed ms an
Invitation to be the banquet
speaker.
So 1 (poke on “ A Prychoknalyeta of Journalism.”
And 1 pointed out that 1
personally transferred from
the earnpot type of colleg* to
join the vast "University In
Print” which U what modem
newspapers really ar*.
A newspaper editor I* com­
parable to n colleg* president,
except tha editor actuallv
witlda vaster Influence.
^
To prove that statement,
just consider th* fact that a
newspaper of only 10,000 cir­
culation has liyXX) dally r«ad-

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[Memo to the ladies:
Are you looking for a Christmas
gift for The Man in Your Life?
Something just a bit more exciting
than a gift certificate or a special
gift decanter of his favorite afterahave lotion?
Girls, your search is ended. A per­
usal of yuletide goodies offered in
some of the more than 3.000 differ­
ent mail order catalogues now being
distributed throughout the country
,.,*&gt;-4*1ms up a nurnbe^ejjl^jte^s alnjibst
tJ. * ihy man would be surprised to get
but just might not buy for himself.
Such as:
„An initial branding iron (for
*425
i t-*W i----- •
vnn

ny shells a bit higher due to coat of
unthoming.)
Bocce ball*, $10 the set.
Down-filled sleeping bootees for
climbers. (Kven a nonclimber would
l&gt;e grateful for these if he likes to
sleep.)
The catalogues contsin many oth­
er si^gestlons, any one of which
. would make your man think old Snnta had been mighty g&lt;«id to him this
Christmas. But those listed here
seem to fit in most easily with every­
day living.
Some of-the items may seem a tri­
fle exjwnslve, But the look on his face
will make it all worth-while.

Bruce

Political Notebook

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sailcloth 3 lt ile s ), $1.50.

By this all men will know that you
are my disciples, if you have love for
one .another.—John 13:55.

Whale tooth with kit for do-ityouraeif scrimshaw, $7.40. (Even if
your man has a scrimshaw, chances
are It Isn't a do-it-yourself scrim­
shaw, and he'll appreciate this re­
finement.)
Thorny oyster shell, $25. (L'nthor-

.hat
Apparent!)', tile pepol* of j theae measure* to l o
America had quit* s lot on tort of prohlemt the v IdMlMl
their mind* during the recent partt ot the country ar (DO
adjournment period The new canted about
A111*
•evilon ot on*rest it only in
"/ilf)
it* aeeond week toil tiready
tit
our lawgivers hate Introduc­
ed more tiian 3,uw hills and ini; of traffic tlckrta In the
Iil&gt; m e t of Columbia At in)
resolutions.
I thought it might be Ilium rate, Sen Wayne Morse !&gt;•
Inatinc to examine a few of Ore , hat Introduce*! a hill to
prohibit ticket fixing here
Tiie Sec-itnl District of M«r&gt;
land appear* to h*r&gt;r a icr)
at to e
jacroiie
luldiy
Rep
Clareor* I)
Iwmg, I)
EaSerprta*
Aid . hat Introduced t hill to
Mr*. Rltckte Hereto
repeal the excite tax on It
K tiU t
cross* ha 111 and ttlrki.
At first glance, I w n put­
Lan# Mary
tied by a hill introduced by
Mrs. fraaer* Wester
Sen. Clinton P Anderton, I)i i ) -am
N.M. ll would amend the
I-aka M a a rtt
"Indian l/&gt;ng-Term Lessing
Mrs II I- ink as
wat
Act," and I w
it Dot aware
m -m s
that New Maxlxco bad a rentan-lndlan service.
U a fv a a f
Mr*. Dana* Rata*
Closer examination, howev*
iii- iiir
rr, revealed that the bill perNorth Qrlaada
dll^ of hush ptippir*.
Mr*. Margaret Cabby
Ulna to U)« jeaitog of Indian

Herald Area Correspondents

Lake- Trrtrt City
Mr*. Mary■a* Mil**
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C*a*alWrry
Mr*. Jaa* I urelkw rj

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Jaa* MagSa
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fie Flary

Hr*. Joha

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Mr*. Mildred Haney

land*.

Many of the new bills are, of
course.
controversial
One
such
la
■
proposal
hy
Rep
* &lt;%•*»*
Charlea E. Urnnett, D-Fla., to
Mr*. JaAaa Hay*
Mr* Evelyn L*ady
make the Virgin Islands a
548-4ITI
au-ma
part of Florida.
I Imagine a lot of other
atatei would like to have the
Virgin lalandt, too. Pertlcularly In wintertime.
Lets contrareniel la a bill
by Rep. Roman C. Puclnakl,
Bags 4 Sanford, Florid* Tues., January 19, 1955 D ill., to designate each sec­
ond Sunday In October at
"National
Grandmotha t L i u a- k u i a * . a o iT c a a a o r t a u t M a a
ther'i Day." It should find fa­
rw aaw vai.Twi.iaw, ct»—n u «« .
vor with tveryone, give or
ROMLNT U ft S i H U f t ft
■ i t i t a M ix ts t
take a few grandfathers
1 4 v i r l l i l R | Dir t o u r '
H t s s l.s * M iter
I think I might support a
n o t «• a k k m
4 V S II
W IU U M S
toll by Rvp John I), Iiingcll,
U m U i i u t , M ski|*r
aeelecy
CXItor
D Mlrb , to InlllaU- a progiani
a U K
iM U E M A K K ft
m t v it,
a v a ils
for the "conservation, devel­
R atiiM i
liA R ifir
Ctia ( l a w
m a o
w b l u
opment and enhance mm I” ol
*
M ac ha ■ teal Buftt
41 * 1 VS S L I i
an adruinout fish. Hut firat I
U U
VIM CBA T
want to know what fling ell
O a air
tS Ilw
*
ft i n i t IaftotugrApAir
meant by “ enhancement."
Puun-bed Dally ssosps ix u M t r . I t t i l * i u t CSrDimeej puSIn my opinion, nothing en­
-ieu*a Saturday pta-••&lt;■ ■.* C k r iu g * hances fish as much as a side
• t l K B i n i u t MatWl
Una* la ilttry
, l i t weeb
Mr*. Clarence Baydar

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t f IS * Malar* Marais map 4a teptMacM la aap aaaiaar wtUaai w m u * parwiaai-a af U * p* alias at et The Mar*14. Aar
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And IS,000 far exceeds the
enrollment in most of th*
large (U U universities.
W a s h in g t o n * &lt;n e a &gt;-_— j m , several of th* 4*if-sty)*d
The bonds' among tome * f
Moreover, th* campus type
.activists met In the office of theae.IP*n ar* tturty, Go*4*ll of. celleg*,
-Republican ; It-p7*(‘K a r W
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'err*good friends an hi
trailer on D»c. Jit, when he York to plan for Ha Deck'■ Rumtfeld used to work for
‘But
newspaper
students
proved tlnreceptlve to new 'ouster.
Griffin. They found it aaty to
A m o n g th o t * p re ten t, be- talk.
Ideal herng toned out hy
tome of hit fretting ’ rob ■idea Goodell, were Repa.
At that time, In mid-No­
1»gullet in a full GOP rnnfer- Robert Griffin of Michigan, vember, th# talk centered n*t
enre.
Donald Rumtfeld of Illinois, on ousting Itallack but on
Thai parley had * nut Ireeh Albert Qule of Mlnnetota .
what Curtis calls "reitrurturily the next day, the lead­ Ing the party.” Curtis, ht
summoned.* to
runatder
a
change In leadership. hut In- ership candidacy of Rep. Cer­ fact, let It be known he would
•tead to talk over new tech­ oid Ford of Mirhigan wae in not th-n Join any effort almniques of leadership and other the making. Ford announced • d at Halleck'a removal.
By K. C. Tkiler
Wbatevtr the justiflcetton
meant of lifting tie Kepuhli, for the |eiet lire H*
of these claims, intelligent*
The whole effort of th*
LONDON (U PI 1 — Red reports seeping through tbe
The activist*' lie. l#i night group, then, wat to get a
can party ultimately to ma­
jority itatut In l-oth Congress meeting In Gnodell't office l-arty conference under Ford'* Chinn, which last fall achiev­ ItumtxMi Curtain suggest that
■ u not their first. Augment- i hairmsr.thip scheduled, and ed her first nuclear explosion. something is ufoot In the
nd thy country
rilli* “ inrtiviat" who •*di hy ont r•r two ntharrn. in* m-c to It that major matter* It believed to have mad* un­ modem weapon* s-.-tor of
rluilitiK Ht'|&gt;. TJioitima ( urti* •&gt;f party rebuilding dominated expected progress In other Communist tTiin*
wmb |»t(«hiritf
f hmri|fm
fields of modern weaponry.
"W r wrrr M«(f hifiir liiillH'k r.f Miss.»uri th«*y hurl mat in the agenda.
Ex|&gt;eite runted* they hare
Latest Indications to reach, been surprised by tbu levh
Ij ha wmilil €ii if fin '* ii ffit »■ wfrijul tat)
that di*y t..
At th* activists see tt, th*
It'rtM'f isI#* rt.fi y fifWk m|ir|*s*iii1hI-s, WM'kb Hft*- r thf f|i-d'lion.
need in the House la for good the West suggest that Peking nical advance displayed by
That «*mrlirr a#■H* j1111 wam professional ttafflng for Re­ It building modern type fight­ Psking's first ruit-leMt explo­
He -I'd runt '*
Tiie hi*van hr.IIf rnofaiaiH • ' RMirk«‘«f by m Hrr lf-H o f 1nil ml* publicans on key committees, er planet and, even mor* sur­ sion. Since then some West­
left » iMny K^jnil'lh muA 1-aafI- mhifi t*»*leph«na in 11A,, not thr letter meant of drawing to­ prising surface-to-air rockets ern experts hove predicted
Rome of thee* rockets are that.Peking may have nuclear
I**'M'0|f ditir from |!11fill gether
%
Hit mi tliHl «&lt; li#‘V» !tl it liMA'hi
the
reduced
GOP
u iinhi t**nin* -Illy w '.th t* ii*** IHil in ll Flor$»lm VNsntion lluuee membership (down 3ft believed to hare brought weapons op-rattumil within
fnt *•. 111Ml very night, live. M|MlI l«J Curtu in Wmthmicton. lo 140 aftar the election), down two unmanned recon- two to five ytais, instead of
naltaanc* planes flying over th* previous estimate of five
mor* perticlpatlon tn floor de­
bate end party council* by all touthem Chine. Peking claim­ lo ten years.
ed that two remote-controlled
Speculation a b o u t R e d
'he Republican member*.
American
made reconnais­ China's rocket development
The Goodell-Crlffln-Rumesance planet were downed re­ hat been set off by a number
feld-Qule group rated th* big
cently.
of rocket* displayed by A l­
Dec. M party parley • fail­
Red Chinee* Deputy Pre­ bania. Peking's closest Com­
ure—and blamed It heavily on
mier Marshal Ho Lung boast­ munist ally In Europe, during
llalleck.
ed In Peking that Red China a military parade In thr Al­
In the limited time afteT
hat ' greatly atrenglhened thr banian capital of Tirana last
T ls » l U r f e l l
1*1the wonderful cooperation you I'.ird't Dec 18 announcement,
weaponry and equipment" of . month.
t«r a | r »H It*
■■ pub*
tbi-te
four,
a
backup
squad
"
f
have ghen the L'nlled Fund
lie a f f a i r * . I f c r w i l f * r m « I ■*•
her srmy. 1I« claimed that
These rocketa app&gt;ar«nlly
• P»H BBMF
|b* 1* 1- of Seminole County through Ntx.ut equal site, and occaPeking aliuw ell hat "a com­ have Pern supplied hy China,
t » r Bit • * * r r l * t t h * * t r i i * r ‘ *
.K-nall)
»orne
two
doten
more
out the year
t r « * Hum* * * 4 * &lt; &lt; » « « . 1^*1paratively p o w e r f u l
air •Inc* Russia stopped supply­
t * r * mi f * * * * r (bam $5d mar4m
We are confident that y«n.r It* publican lawmaker* wrorked fore*.”
ing Albania years ago because
Will b* || i m p r * f * r * H r * l.#lnew* coverage played a tn- like beavers to round up* th*
t * r * m44rm * * * 4 (■ e»(b*r* i f »
of the sharp attacks on for­
vnti-n
for
victory.
They
insist
• r t t f l t b l B p r * v t 4 * 4 l l t r 4m
mendout part in achieving
mer premier Nikita Khrush­
no pot* count wat taken be­ C erem on y
••I
4m • I
!■
p *r**llti**the percentage reachtd to
chev's pollCI*!.
r # * t rp I p b * i p * b l t « b * 4 b r
fore Ford Jumped Ifie .
T
H ittil.
ward our goal to dale
Red Chips was bvlievtd lo
The fight wat a‘vth&gt;rf(r'fnf Cut S hort
A newspaper cornu pondent long hour* and shifting nurr\have copied the rockets from
Editor, Hrrstd:
retired from the "h lf lime I - m . A* lat&lt;- at th* morning
MEXICO CITY t l 'P l i —
Please arcept our iincere
and heartfelt appm-taikin fur told ua personalty that "in iof the filial vote on L7*pllol Cwremnnlts hnnnrlng F i r *
all hU bom days ha had never Hill, two of Ford's supposedly Chief Evodi* Alarcon on Ms
teen anything to equal It." tolld A7 rote# were known to 50th anniversary In th* d«And b e heartily agree
i— lout tin* or two others pertinent wet* disrupt*-! by
Paul D. Lewlt Jr later slipped away. Hut a a fir* alarm,
good harvest from the ‘'lead­
President
Fir*m*n taking part in th*
ers” and a slight pickup from anniversary ceremony bolted
fly Welter C. Parkte
Hatleck'a ‘ solid” total put for th* exit* when the siren
We're ee«n offlcee where D eep R es p ect
Ford over.
sounded.
anybody who llkee ulcerLONDON (U P I) — Ex-roF«til gives House Repubtlbreeding, brain-numbing work
lice Chief Frank Elmsa, com­ lans th* new fare. What they
could have a heck of a good
menting tn th* Police Review now expect from him is
lima.
on whether most people like strong initiatives toward a
•
*
*
copt or Juet reepect them, new party posture that can
Russia'* satellite nltfcna tald: "Thera I* no doubt tha! help win national support for
ar* trying to escape Moscow'* respect leads by a mil*.''
the GOP In lftAA and beyond.
Iron grip. We know Just how
they feel every time a car
payment becomes due.

Letters

To The Editor

jM.MBd. ip r r w * .if,
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samples she received from
Russia at a time when tin
two Communist giants were II
•till on close terms of friend­
ship.
Home expert* believed Red
China it In fact now produc­
ing three short range and rel­
atively s-iphUticisted surfaceto-air rockets in quantity.
ll ha* furthermore been re­
ported that Red China has
started producing a deltawmg supersonic fighter plane, fj
resembling the tu|a-rs-iidc So­
viet MIG-gl jets.
Peking also appears bo have
overcome, at least partly, the
acute high-grade fuel short­
age which at one time virtu,
ally grounded Peking'* air
force after Russia halted sup­
plies in the nuke of the in­
tensified hlno-Hoviet ideolog­
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ical conflict.
Much of thee* claims re­
main In doubt so long a» ver­
ification ts Impossible because
of the secrecy which sur­
round* China'* ndlitaiy and
technological development*.
Rut, say th* txpurla. some­
thing it afoot and there It
reason to belisv* that Red
China la making noteworthy
Stl tries.

Barbs

Speeders are always court­
ing trouble and wind up
troubling the court.
The Old Cynic says a fool
there was and he made his
prayer Ur a wig, eye shadow
gouk, mascara, f a k e eye­
lashes, falsies and a hank at
two-way stretch.

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TILL NOON
SATURDAYS

by revealing any Illicit f W
hilling with taxpayers’ money.
They expos* corruption and
emlwtzlemenL
They highlight- gangster
tie-ups with elected officials.
Meanwhile, they give us the
latest scientific facta, plut
current history, medical and
psychological I n f o r mutton,
plus porta and prinY enter­
tainment.
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Never grip# about the price
of your newajiaper. It is the
most productive "tax’* .you
will ever pay!
For It offer* you fur mote &gt;
then merely auto freeways
nd other obvious evidence*
of your real eetutv or fncoms
taxes.'
,
, [
it gives you assurance tb»tg
eternal vigilance Is guarding
our basic freedoms, at ex­
pressed in Ihe Constitution.
"When the pres* is fr..."
said Thomas Jefferson, 'Wrui
every man able to n-ad, all ic
safe."
We have radio, TV snd
msgatlnea, too, to help en­
lighten our people hut tbe
new-s|otp«‘r is our greatest sin. f /
gle protector and l-st edu­
cator I
(A l* * )g write tn Itr
Crane in rare o f this news­
paper. - enclosing e lung
stamped, addressed envelope
and 10. rents to rover tapIng »pd printing**msi» when
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Unexpected Progress

The Lighter Side

Ahawtatt Syriaga
Mr*. Jails Marta*
IIS-1111

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It has its "eUidenU” every
day, rammer and wtnlar.
Campus college* have their
students only 8 months and
for but 15 hours per week.
So please begin to realise
th* tremendous debt w* owe
to newspapers.
They are mote aignlficanl
than the entire public school
aystem!
For'people would gel a fair
amount of reading skill even
without free public school*.
Our Founding Fathers thus
had no opportunity to attend
free public schools!
Yet they gave us the Dec­
laration of Independence and
«-ur unique American Consti­
tution, which couldn't have
been surpassed by modern
college professor* even today.
Rut without a newspaper in
the community, dictatorship
could soon take over.
For your newspaper te the
vigilant guardian of all of
our liberties.
Maybe you eomettmee grow
irate at the idea that report­
er* snoop into private family
affalfl!
' 1
ey . alio tnooiL Into
office snd th*
Rtate Legislature, too, there­

Phil Newsom Savs

We cannot hope to command broth­
erhood abroad unless we prnctice it
at home.— Harry S. Truman.

Dick West’s

WASHING TON &lt;1TI l -One
of the main purpose* of a
run great Ional recess U to per­
mit senator! and represent*
tlvet to get in tune with the
i ) inking of tli* loiks hark
home.
Then they return to the cap­
ita] and undertake to carry
out the detires and «i*h *i
of their ronitltnentt

Biossot— Ray Cromley

atkk by th* dally paper for
the 52 adult years after they
finish high school.
Indeed, most people don’t
go farther than high school,
so the newspaper is th# main
educational agency In Amer*

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A n d B e H a p p ie r In A ‘ 65’
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Tax Changes
Outlined For .
Retirees

Nominations Due
For Jaycees'
* Annual Awards
Time is short for nomina­
tion! for the annual Jaycee
Distinguished Service Award,
Good Government Award, Out­
standing Young Farmer, Out­
standing Sailor and Outstand­
ing Teacher Awards for 19G5.
^
Deadline for nominations is
noon Thursday and blanks
may be obtained at the Flor­
ida State Bank, Sanford At­
lantic National Bank and the
Jaycep office on the corner of
Fourth Street and French
Avenue.
The awards banquet has
GROUND WAS IIROKEN Monday nmrninj: for a new squadron complex
been act for 7:30 p.m. Satur­
at the Sanford Naval Air Station. Shown tlolnir the honors are Capts.
day at the Police Uenevolent
Chandler W. Swanson, base commanding officer, and James O. Mayo,
. '§# Building.
commanding officer of Reconnaissance Attack Winjr One. Watching are
Qualifications for the Dis­
(from left) R. C. Hoajr, expeditor: B. F. Kessinper. job superintendent;
tinguished Service Award are
Lt. Cdr. Tom Doyle, resident in charpe of construction; Jim Strode, con­
ba*ed on outstanding contribu­
tractor; and Ens. William C. lli!(ion Brand.
(Herald Photo)
tions of the nominee In the
community, stale or nation. He
must be between the age of 21
and 35- years, reside in Semi­
nole County. He need not be
a member of the Jaycees.
The nominee for Good Gov♦
ernmoiit Award also must bo
a resident of Seminole Coun­
ty and must have made an
outstanding contribution in the
field M governmert in the eity
or county. Thete is no limita­
tion of age or sex on this nom­
ination.. *
The _Y_oifhg Farmcr_of the
be bctweon.il
anti .15 and have made a no*
®
tirmblr contribution in t he
field of, agriculture He must
be a farm operator whose in­
come it denied from this
soutce.
The nominees for the Young
Teacher and Young Sailor will
he made by persona In their
respective field of work,
l lyde Long, pieaident of tha
^
S a n f o r d -Seminole Jayceei,
urged the public to take nn
GARDEN OF THE MONTH fur the second time is the home of Mr. anil
active part in nominating per­
Mrs. Jnkob llurich, JiO S. Cortez Avenue. North Orlando, Mrs. Harich,
i-ms for these awards.
"We realize time is short
center, is shown here with two of her gardening* helpers, daughters W il­
and urge that nominations he
ma on the left and Hermine at right.
mailed to the jaycees, Most
151 I, or taken to the Jay ip
office by noon Thursday,’’ he
said.
i hairman of the OS A award
H
Is Wendell Springfield. Thar*
lea Fox it in charge of the
hniii|iict.
The annual Past I'rrairfent't
m d b u i i t* Ii**-*, iitul « cornBy Margaret Cti-diy
luncheon ts slated for noon
A discussion on selecting
Pri*e winner III a Ninth • i k ,« • o I !-i^ * io i m*. t nrThursday at the t ’ivic (ent«T .ind framing pictures for the
i.a** • i id.i ‘.fi-liit tttrd palm
with 4*i past president* invit­
Inline w;,* presented by Mrs Oilnndii l-imild i-at nm c-nit,--t
I I,.
t»
t * pit ** (w ed^ed
ed to attend.
M i Id r r d
Batlcm k, lung *ili«t i i *. colly liiili-i l l.m-h-o ,d i It I .
ap ,hm1 a 11 *•er county arl supervisor. Im t lie Month foe i to* &gt;». -.ml ff.p ri' I" i i*t a • ■ i •11,t*. ■Iv\a I 11 A
members of the Lake Mary time w«* the lioint- of Mr , nn-' I ia»l h&lt; . vi 1. ,hb « ven 11.11b i*
Extension Hoitiemakm * Club M i v Jnholi It ii r nil of 'Ed 11« •u4'f Iit*x fin 4,4lie wall.
\ Jiria. J it —. Ii4i-I ii -w eily et*
ill ilieir .lanuiiry meeting held Sollt Ii I -it-/ \ i - ,iWi­
lli,- II a1h Ii buhl*1 U '•ijp ,•111&gt;11a f
i'll
t«f I i i■* ft lit **
in the Eire Hull
The meellng npenml with 11idIitlet I b&gt; a 11» h, i»i i * fi i vi |. e! i.i Jo a uni * 0 v t Uetlible
devotions given l&gt;v Mr* Vt d yfrt'* biwri u jl h ft |WII tif o.n«iafi ulntb HMfmly hoilsrA
January 13. 1965
ham Heinbueh and was eon iitqiistl l i f t ' jj iin 11f 111 s 1111 if I 'I.I l-lllttlua v (etturr# WJiV
Admixxions
ducted hy thr pic'ldcnt. Mrs I.Mb t mil-1 \*. .ill •innillhi- I dll'. Ii ill I I* tv id k-ICIIIH Mil')
Casey Jones II. Ada Byrd, * Helen Powell
&gt; ft . triii Ii o f .w11 a h li«*i t res
Monthly re JiM'l I'd) Kl*»l t«\ It t l l h l l l al*
Beverly Clancy, Frank Lieske, ports were presented by van VI 11t.r | I'M
i i n v i ' u o of i i&gt;cnfntr.
I but VItjlil1 11lit1
' t bi *11 IVa
M i &gt; liar it i ii, u In i&lt; I e 11d » 11re
Emma Carlson. Frances (Jor­ ous officers 'and chairmen
don. Sam Martin. Betty Wll- | It was announced that Un- ii ml i* bfil uf n.'.-iiN-'h* f Ii*fiI + pa 11|. r» a 11110%I daily, lias three
hams, Miriam Van Uuyne, club still has available a mi to I lit* tern cut wny to tin* ni t - uvma I uii I s in the Harich rTill
John llleti, Niles Jones. Olio her of copies of the cookbook jBirt vi blt b bus a line *.f «T 'lien, F raiii, II ermine and
Kictman, Sanford; l, o u i ►« "Favorite Recipes of Florida hnwhitb flower bnsta-s with \\ ilriia, wtiu tai kle their t*urdhimun.U, Altamuuta Spnngs; and those wishing to purchase , mautilibir uhilmfi'mltmi. iSpan* , i mill! i hurra \Mtb an rilUili
Martha Dial, Deliary; Eugene a copy were asked to contact ish bayonets stand at lire enthusiasm mb their parents.
front entry nnd narrow flow,
Clark, Lake Mary; Marvella Mr*. Edwin Kennedy..
er
beds of fern, deviTs hinkO writs. Long wood;
Mary
Following the morning buii
Nicely, Orange City.
ness session, luncheon was (Mine# tiny lily# red*be i t ted
liirlha
served under the direction of iirde*M*e garde ilia*, elephant
Mr. and Mrv Clemnton Nice­ the hostesses, Mrs. Kennedy ear s nnd r rot o n interm inpitly, Orange City, a boy.
and Mrs Charles Sassinan af Heidis the front of the houne.
Ditrhargr*
ter which the first of a plan­ (Jiaiil |&gt;) racuntha bunhe* rorn*
It* Mrs. Itilrhle Harris *
Mark Chorpening, Susan ned series of lessons on ntedi er the ff«»nt of the rivAidlintf
The
Juliuufy meeting' of Hip
Chorpening, William Connell, cal self help was taught by Min! aluuljhery of v ihutriiitiit
!
Mh
rpriAi
Flrmentnry School
siirittnnr
rherry
mol
itejtr
G e o r g e Rounds, Iw-ranna Mrs. Sassman
fitV stir enbanee the Abb s o f I ' mrent •Tear her Courtril will
Blocker. Marlene Hills, Gladys
rlii fn ni nr. with shrimp plants
Skates, Susan Setula, San­
lie held nl 7 To p m todi«y in
Tile 41h annual Florida In lull*! w amlei M k' jew useit nn
ford; Gertrude Hammerer, De­
the ai bind eafetorium.
nary; David K'tst Jr., Long dustrieA Exposition will be fillers.
L e e ry day rules for dental
The '‘rear
iden, ein losed
wood; Amelia Osteen, Maty held in Orlando April HI 3&lt;j
Maynard and baby boy, Os­ Staged through the cooper* by « cyi'lotie fine, ja jua( « a health Hill he inpte of the protmn of Ihe F’ lnrida Develop ties* snd rolorful » * the resl Crsm l " bp ptii'e nt»d by t)r
teen.
ment Commission, it i* a iif the b«ndfirMpili|? The fwm- St *-veil Stumper of !hi\tona
January 14. 196a
"showcase"
of F'lorida Indus Illy switnrnini? pool is sitr* Heaeh. All patents ate urjfetl
Admissions
ioundeil by pen. h, tiiii|ferine to attend.
,
Harcn Law, Carolyn Belli- trial products
grino, Eartha Anderson, Iva
Vincent, Maria Fellows, Juan­
ita Cody, Joseph Riggins,
Charles
L.
Echols, Virkl
Thompson. Willie Mae Curry,
Sara W. Paul. Sanford.

Lake Mary Club
Hears Talk On

Art For Home

'Garden O f Month'

Notes

Enterprise PTC

To Meet Today

Birlha

Mr. and Mrs. William Clan­
cy. Sanford, a boy; Mr. and
Mrs. Roy Carlson, Sanford, a
girl.
Discharges

Benjamin J Lamar, Lonnie
Thompson, Charlo.tle Know­
les, Charlcie Price, John John­
son, Bessie Rodgers, Esther
Rive, Maxine Stafford, Sanfi-rd;
Marjorie
Humphrey.
Casselberry; Geraldine Wood,
DeBary; Romulus Kronrmann,
Deltona; Helen Lee and bahy
boy,' Lake Mary.

Ttics. Jan. 1ft, ’65— Page S

ny Jane Casselberry
Change* in Federal Income
Tnx rcgulntlons were outlined
by E. G. Brsdlcy of "the Iptcrnnl Revenue Service in Or?
Undo at the regular luncheon
meeting of the Winter Park
Chapter 38i&gt;, National Asso­
ciation of Retired Civil Em­
ployes, held at the S A S
Cafeteria in Winter Park
Wednesday, Jan. 13.
Ruth the talk and the
question and answer period
which followed proved of
great interest to NARCE
members. The speaker was
introduced by Carl Setje of
Casselberry, president.
The secretary, Frank Lucry, also of Casselberry, rend
replies to letters which had
been sent by the chapter to
Congressmen A. S. Hrrlong
and Edward Gurney and Sen­
ators Spessard Holland and
George Smothers requesting
increased annuities for retir­
ed Civil Service employes.
President Johnson has said
in effect that n person with
an income of less than f:t,000
per year is m the “ poverty
class" and many of the re­
tired government employes
me receiving much less.
The chapter is soliciting
new mew,tiers and Civil Servf**ldinr In Al­
tamonte Springs, -Casselberry.
Fern Park, l.nngwnod and!
other towns ip the men nrr
eligible to join the Wintnr
l'aik Chapter.
Those wishing to Join may
contact Setje lit 641 Hibiscus
Road, or Mis.
Pau|
D. (
Knight, publicity chairman,
at 6411 queen's Mirror Circle,
i asselbei ry.

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P h Lmmary plwus lor the
pnqiiiM-d clubhouse to he built
by tin- Bear l ake Community
i roll on Big Bear Eakr will
In- pii M-iih d at I Inn *day s k
(t ui iiif-ctioi: h&gt; tin* pK-'idclil
link Ushalidi-F
’I tie meeting will take place
in Die I-lutiils Power t orpor
atiori F.mploye s Chili on Hoi
Inlay \\chile, Bear Lake
In other luiMiies* tiu- group
will make plans loi a square
danrr to he Sponsored In Feb
I oar y
t D pence piogram rhair
jii-n (or Die loonlli, lias an
iiouil, ed that S D I&gt;oiumey id
Die county tax assessor s of
llee will tie guest speaker for
thr evening
Dominey will
explato how properties arr
assessed anil taxes collected
and also will conduct a ques­
tion and answer period.
Hostesses for the event will
tie Mrs
James Bratt aid
Mi s Helen l tick lev.
Ostiander ha» issued imi
ration to attend thr meeting
to all interested person* m
tin- com in oiui &gt;.

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DIRECTORS of Weathersfield Civic Association are Robert D. Newton,
and (*I«nn F. Hartwell, seated left to right, and standing, Calvin Alexunuur, Mia. Uiaua liartw ell and Tommy Davidson,

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At the close of the meet­
ing, the hostesses, Mrs, Mir*
Ion l.ee and Mrs. Margaret
Pearson, served
cake and
coffee.

WORKMEN took advantage of the recent school holidays to begin im­
provements at the Geneva School starting with a new roof expected to
be completed this week.
(Demid i ’lmto)

" f - 11it | J e f f r r s i.n , died Mnn
’ d a y afte rn q o ti

She came to Sanford 40
‘ y.-ais ago with her htuhniul,
the late D. S FI. Star. She
was a iwrmhri of Eastern Star,
Itel.ekah Lodge 43 and of F'irsl
Baptist Chur, h, where she
was a nu-mber «,f the '1'FIL BiItle 1 lit*..
Survivor* are a mn, W. L.
Starr, nf New Holland. Pa.;
two daug ht er * . Mr* Phil Hair
and Mr*. II. ft Derrick, both
of Snnftiril; nine grandchildren
and ‘JO great-grandchildren.

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with ft W il la rd W a r f 1*14 off Irlaf I na
iturlat will bt In
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Sirs. Beth Gregory, men*her of the Sanford Art Asso­
ciation, ^was guest speaker at
the monthly meeting of tha
Lake Monroe Extension Home­
makers Club.
She spoke on "A rt of Select- •
lng »Pic lures For The Home"
amt toM-members that pie*
hires in the rooms make them
more attractive, express per­
sonality, serve as accents of
color and provide conversation
pieces. She gave illustrations
on the correct colors of fram­
es and picturei for individual
room*.
Mrs. Olga Hunter, president,
presided over the bisslneaa
meeting. Mrs. Alice Nordgren,
Mrs. Kathryn Malloy, Mrs.
JoAnna DcBois, Mrs. Ethel
Corbett and Mrs. H. L. John­
son Will tie hostesses at the
Seminole County Booth at the
Central
Florida
Fair next
month.
Imi&gt;or(ant meetings coming
up in January and Fehruary
were discussed. A lour
the
Experiftienl Stalfon will be
made with a covered dish lun­
cheon there at noon. A one
day short course to be held
in April at Camp McQuarrii
was discussed with final plana
be mgd^*b»ter. Member*

CAPT. J. M. T U LLY JR. (second from loft), former commmulinjr officer
of Ucconnaifisniu-e Attack Wing One at Sanford Naval Air Station nnd
now commanding officer of the USS Neosho, with the Sixth Fleet in tire
Mediterranean Sea, was host recently to (from the left) Capt. J. ii. Ilingson, commander of the Sixth Fleet service force; U. S. Rep. Alexander
Pirnie. New York, and Rear Atlm. A. F. Fleming, commander of Farrier
Division Four,
(Navy Photo)

Mrs. Dora Starr
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Bear Lake Club Dies A t Altar
To See Plans
Jakob Harich Home For Building

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Indians, 'Hounds In Action
Tonight vs Bucs, Kowboys

1/ Ml/WAY OLOWMAH

Sport* Editor
Nmpopor Eattrprbo Am.
LOS ANGELES (N X A ) —
la thl* nerer-nrvrr land,
It’s getting so'that nnlata you
bar* a golf
tournament,
you'ra arrtr going to mak*
tha aean*. How far did Sktnnay Ennla arar cat without

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Dtr Blngle haa his, at Psbbla Baach. Frank Sinatra had
kla, but brlafly, unUl it Intarfarad with bla aocial Ilf*.
And now thara’a tha forth­
coming Bob Hop* Daaart
Claaaie In Palm Spring*, achadnlad for aarly February.
Why Bob Hop* want* to
bar* a golf toumamant of bla
vary own would atom to b*
abaeura, aInca In ortlar to play
in bla plaything, Bob haa to
* t* t a |W0 antry fa*. Juat Ilka
fork orar a $160 antry faa,
juat Ilk* tha ether aunatrokaa
yokala. And how to tla him
dawn for PO hole* of play over
four couraaa In tha blooming
daaart promt*** to b* Ui*
a graataat trapping atory alne*
Nenook of tha North.
Juat to got tha connactlon
required four day* of purauit
before ha era* cornered in tha
middle of 126,000 feat of film
on Moorapark Drive high up
In tha Hollywood hllla^-ln. a
—
Am^ocam*
..
. haa thU th in g '‘a
Hln*
Croaby, tha golfer.
Bob la ualng thia apace to
challenge Crosby officially to
a homs-snd-home match aerlaa
'in connection with thalr two
tournament*, each man to ra­
pine* hla awn divot*.
thlnVfoT practical pur­
poses w* ehotild aharpan our
weapon* for neat year a* tha
target data,” aaId Hop*. "W s
both have buraltla. Croaby'*
la la hla ahoulder. Mina la In
my awing."
If Bing anapa up tha ven­
detta, how doaa Hop* visualla* It being playedT
H1 vlsusUit," aald Hope,
"taking my attnmay along
and alio an HIM machine to
count the strokes. Bing cant
count until ha gata to tha In­
come tea man."
Marnanlmoualy, Bob con­
ceded that Croaby haa always
been a fin* golfer, and "wa'va
had aom* very fin* gamaa."
"A * a whole,’’ ha added,
"Bing la more consistent. My
gam* la flamboyant. I'm an
axhlbitloniat who lean* on the
comedy. He play* charming
golf. 1 play looae and speclocular."
'Afid what doaa Dob consider
hla fort* on the couree?
"The way I keep aeore. My
fort* la really chipping. I'm
long with my chip* and ahort
with my wooda."
If he playa in his tournament, Hope haa to be long
with hla leg., too. Th# 00-hole
event represent* the longeat
stretch on the pro • golf cir­
cuit. Tommy Jacobi, the momantary wonder of laat year'a
US. Open, I* the defending
champion, and you ran tell he
ha* already atarted resting up
for It. Tommy slept through
poet time at tha Lot Angelea
Open, flrat event on the winter

circuit, and waa disqualified.
AD tha big namaa mak* the
Daaart Claaala bacauaa, In ad­
dition to unaulllad air, than
I* alao tha clean fragrance of
$100,000 in prlta money. Thar*
I* alao tha refreshing praaanc*
of Hop*. Hopa-fully, Croaby
can make It, too.
Ed Crowley, the Loa Ang­
ela* hotelier, la praaldant of
La Quinta, wbar* on* of th*
round* la played. But flrat
Crowlay end all th* other golf
buffa in California play th*
"Croa"— that’* tha "In” phraae
for tha Ftbbl* Beach event.
"B y th# time,'’ laid Crowlay, "wa get through playing
up thar* and In tho Lucky In­
ternational In San Franelaco,
tha boya are looking to com*
down to tho daaert to dry out."
Ho waa, you ahould know,
talking about th* waather.

Tribe Travels
To Mainland

7 Football Greats

Pentecost Holds
Singles Lead
Thla peat week found th*
battle for flrat plaea In th*
Slnglaa Claaalc League atlll
going on between Harry
Pantaeoat and John-Brtdg**.three potnU
taka th# top apot from John
a real tight match wqs
waged between John and Pete
Petenen with a italemat* re-*
aultlng. Harry ahot gamaa of
200, 216, 21$ and 170 while
winning thre* point* from
Georga Paulk who could only
m u a t o r a 716 act'. John
Bridge* rolled 711 to Prta
PeUraen'a 709. The third
place man ran Into a little
trouble In th* form of Paul
Marcott* and came away with
an even split. Marcott* rolled
ATLANTA (U P!). — The
a 768 to Kannar's 708.
John Spolakl hung onto hla king and the ahort of Georgia
fourth place parch with an Tech—In the peraona of Jim
evan apllt with Rich (Sllnic 'calclwv-ll and R. D. Craddock
Shot) Murphy aa he |&gt;oundrd
—led th* Yellow Jackets to a
out a 70$ to Rlch'a even 700
series. Phil Roche remained 82 71 victory over Virginia
Inatltut*
Monday
In fifth plaea with a thre* Military
point deelalon over Gerald night.
Behran* as h# notched a 731
Caldwell, a 6 foot lo senior,
total to Gerald'* 687. Georga
and Craddock, a S-foot-11 se­
Swann had a hard fought bat­
tle with Bob Guthrie and nior, combined for 61 points In
emerged with an even split the victory.
Caldwell needed only 1*
and held onto hla alxth plaea
position. Guthri* ahot game* points to go over th* 1,000
of 202, 233, 213 and 180 for point mark for hla three-year
R28 aet and Gi-orge had collegiate career. Ha acored
208, 189, 203 and 109 for a 30 and grabbed 18 rebound* to
boot.
709 total.
Craddock added 21 polnti.
in other league action, th*
Charlie Srhmaua ended up
high flying rural carrier,
Robert Ste.-le was tiie only with 16 poihta for VMI despite
man to take all four points being blanked U) th* first hall.
Jeff Gausapohl and John
from hi* opponent aa h* roll­
ed a 243/748 while hla oppon- Prosier acored IS point* each
rnt Joa Krrfl ha&lt;kJRs~troutil«s for (he Keydets before fouling
and came through with a 664 out In th* final minute* of the
act. Charles Rose grabbed game.
Tech led th* shorter visitors
three point* from W. A.
Ward with a fin* 242/61$ throughout the contest but was
aeries at Ward tallied a 694. unable to Imprnv* on a u point
Hubert Ray tor* 'em up with halftime toad.
The victory wa* the eighth
a 730 aerlea against hi*
"friend” Johnny Jonaa and for Tech against seven losses
won thru* point* while John­
VMI haa now lost nine while
ny wa* hitting for 669.
winning four.

Yellow Jackets
Win Over VMI

By Fred McMane
CPI Sport. Writer
The Indiana baikotball team
would bat* to admit it, but It
looks aa If that old .oof, "Back
Homa Again la Lodiana," bar
become the team’i iwaa aoog
Hr* fifth-ranked Hooaiara,
who returned to their home
court Monday night after two
aucecaaful road vlcloriea, found
that tbelr borne aurroundlnga
weren't *o aweat after all aa
they loat to the Iowa Hawk
eyea 74 64 In a crucial Big Ten
Conference claab.
The lou wa* a rough one for
Indiana to abaorb alace It drop
pad the Hooalera Into fourth
plaoe in the Conference with
a S-t mark. Oddly enough,
Indiana del**lad Iowa on tha
H»wk*y**' home court a week

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THEY SHOW: THEIR MEDALS — On# pratty
palomino and a 17-year-old rider from Fillmore,
Calif., have. collected 2,000 ribbona, cupa and
plaquea in five years, and hundreda of horae
ahowa, The rider la Jamaa Frazier.- Hla horae la
Rock-a-Way. From the looks of it, it would aeem
the team spends its life in competition.

moat valuable player la 1945
and a league-leader In p in ­
ing, punting and plac*-klek-

Ing.
Van Burcn, who wa* the
leading rusher four out of five
yaars, ran th* Philadelphia
Eagles to three consecutive
Eastern crowns and two world
titles In tha lata '40s.
The other Bears who made
tha team In addition to Luck­
man war# Fortmann, who
could dlagnoaa an opposition
play from hla guard position
a* readily a* a patient's ail­
ment;
Chamberlin, an oldtlmer
1919-28 who bounced around
on flv* team* aa an and; and
Driscoll, a triple • threat and
drop-kicker for tha Chicago
Cardinals and Basra.
Th* aaven art achedulad ten­
tatively to b* inducted hare
on Aug. 7.
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United Press International
The Kentucky Wildcats, be­
hind the deft shooting of
Hoosier hot ahot Louis Dampier, knocked Auburn out of
the lead In the Southeastern
Confrranc* basketball race
Monday night, 711-0/.
It was th* flrat conference
loss of tha season for Auburn
and returned idle Vanderbilt
to the conference lead by de­
fault. Vandy has a 4-0 league
record.
In tha only other action In
tha SEC, the Tennessee Volun­
teers took advantage of a sec­
ond half slump by Georgia to
win 76-67.
No oilier conference action
was scheduled until thla week­
end.
Dampier hit 10 of hi* 14
field goal attempts to atoar
th e
defending
conference
champion* to their third vic­
tory in five starta. Ha netted
22 points for the night to top
all -aforrrs.
Big gun for Auburn, which
had boasted a 6-0 standing be­
fore the game, was sophomore
Ilob llusson who ejiterrd the
game aa a first-half substitute
ami rnde 1 up with 18 pointa.
Kentur y -uard Terry Mob­
ley, who ha* played a reserve
role most of'th e season, got
a starter'* berth from Coach
Adolph Rupp and rewarded
him with !H pointa.
The victory preserved Ken­
tucky's mastery over Auburn
In Lexington where an Au­
burn basketball ti-um lias nev­
er won anil left the Wildcats
with a 8-14 mark ao far in the
■eason.
In the game at Athens, the
Volunteers were paced by A.
W. Davis who racked up 32
points, 24 of them from the
floor. The figure represented
a record for the new Georgia
Collaeum.
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Georgia was down only 3683 aarly In th* aacond half
whan Davia whipped In 12 of
Tennaaiaa'a next 16 point*.
Th* victory gav* Tennessee
a 4-1 mark In conference play,
11-2 ao far In th* aeason.
High-point man for Georgia
waa sophomore Dwayne rowall who srorad 18. Jerry Wall­
er had 16 and Jimmy Pitta 11.

Twin Double
Pays $45,539

Vindicated
CLEVELAND, Ohio (U P I)
— Olno Marchattl, th* Balti­
more Colt d«f*nalv* end who
announced hla retirement af­
ter the acasort, haa been vin­
dicated of th* charge that h*
deliberately hurt Cleveland
quarterback Frank Ryan In
th* National Football League
All-Star gam*.

By David Hlgglahotham
Herald Sport* Writer
Th* Semlnoto High School
CANTON, Ohto (U P I) —
eager* will travel to Malntoad
High School at Daytooa Baach Tha National Board of Se­
tonight to-fac* th* Buccaneer* lector* today announced tha
in their aecood meeting of the
unanimous selection of aavan
season.
Mainland wa* tha first laam former National Football Lasthe Tribe played this season go* gn ats to the pro Hall of
with Mainland winning both Fan*.
Th# aavan playara who cmre­
the varsity and Jayraa con­
ad a nicb* for thamsalvca in
tests.
According to Coach Mack th* million • dollar ahrina in­
Blythe, "Mainland la rated In cluded Guy Chamberlin, Pad­
tha top 10 ball club* la the dy Driseoll, Dr. Danlal F. Fortstate so wo can expact a tough mann, Otto Graham, Sid
Luckman, Slav# Van Buran
ball gams."
Starters for th* Trib* will be and Bob Watarflald.
LxiekMan, Graham and Wa­
Gary Loyd, Frank Murray,
Ruddy Stumpf, Star* Groover tarflald war* *11 quarterbacks
who lad thalr team* to world
and Ron Hinson.
Mark Raborn, Frank Whig- championships.
Luckman waa on* of four
ham, Wally Jarnlgan, Wayne
llumstead and Paul LeRoy former Chicago Bear* selectwill bo tha startan when Coach ad to tha Hall of Fama. Ha
Ralph Stumpf's Jayre** fata waa *n# af th* Innovaton of
the Baby Bucs at 8:30 with tho tha T-formatlon and waa an
all-laagu* choice from 1939-48.
varsity gam* to follow at I.
ur
Blythe, recalling-last week- JLackmsn's l* «m a won f our
" I think tbst Wsatqm tithe* aijd thre* woyi
-------- * kamplonshlp*:■— —
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atwill awAiaeW
Gr*ham, who guided tha
enough to twin
win. r&lt;*Ontl&gt;l
Colonial
had good sit* and beat ua in Clavsland Browns to alx con­
tjie board*. They also mad* $4 secutive Eastern titles and
Oil** vSorld championships
per cent of tlielr shots.
"Titusville mad* a faoUiUe during th* 1960's, still plaguas
showing la th* board* by mak­ tha N F L by teaching tha Celing 14 out of 20 abets In tha lag* All-Stars In thalr annual
first half and eight for nine In gam* with th* champion team.
Watarfleld lad tha Cleveland
) the second quarter. But," he
continued, “ we wore only be­ Rams to thalr flrat winning
hind by six pointa at lb* half." aaasan and a warld champion­
Following tonight'* eonteat, ship In 1045, hit rookie year.
the Seminole* will play Winter H* waa tha only unanimous
Park Friday night and Satur­
(U P I)— 'A raging snowstorm day night tiwy play New Smy­
tore through the Alps today rna Beach at home. The Win­
and cut the number of car* ter Park eager* will host the
In the 1965 Monte Carlo ral locals Friday night.
!y down from 201 to a penallyridden 101.
The storm hit the Cara be­
tween th* check points of
Chamberry and Urlag* and
United Pres* Internationa!
played havoc with driving con
Eastern Division
ditlons.
W 1,
Snow drifts several feet high
39 7
blocked the roads and a strong Bo»1ob
30 14
wind blew anew onto th* wind­ Cincinnati
Philadelphia
22 22
shield* of oncoming ears.
IS 30
As the starters from Minsk. New Yprk
Western Division
Warsaw amt Stockholm passed "
W L
Chanibery first they benefited
24 20
from the beat conditions, and Ixis Angeles
St. Louis
24 20
21 23
were Die .Stockholm trio of last Baltlmor*
14 It
year's winner Paddy Hopklrk Detroit
and Henry Liddon in a BMC San Francisco
11 35
Coojier, Tirno Makincn and
Monday's Results
Paul Easter of Finland in a Philadelphia 109 Detroit M
BMC Cooper and Pat Moss Only game scheduled
Tuesday's Games
Carltxon and Swede Elisabeth
St. Louis at Cincinnati
Nystrom in a Saab No. 49.
On# of the** cars looked rhUailslphia vi. Dqt. at Tolelikely to w)n th* raUy If It Phils vi. D*t. at Toledo
managed lo r«arh Mont* Car­ Only game* scheduled
Wednesday's Garnet
lo Intact.
Among th* alar* to fall out Cincinnati at Detroit
in the mountains was Swede Boston at Baltimore
Bo Lungfeldt, who placed se­ New York at I.os Angeles
cond last year, and Britain'# Only games scheduled.
Anne Hall, a past winner of
Archlmsdta aald: "Give m*
the ladiea' cup.
A rally official said he did a place to aland and rest my
not expect more than GO to 80 lever and I can mova the
earth "
cars to reach Monte Carlo.

Out O f SEC Lead 7 3 -6 7

Indiana Sings
'Swan Song'

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Lyman To Host.
Hall O f Fame Names Kissimmee Five

H IALEAH (U P I) — Th#
twln-doubl# paid $45,639 to
holder* of two ticket* bar*
Monday whan a long ahot cam#
through to win th* aavanth
race.
Ketch Barg was a aurpris*
winner In th* aavanth and paid
$87.40 for a $1 bat to win.
Thre# unidentified bailor*
held th* two winning tickets
on the highest payoff of th*
South Florida hors* saasoa
thla winter.
Hialeah installed th* batting
gimmick for th* first tin *
this saaaon.

Snow Cuts Race
To Monte Carlo

PH ILAD E LPH IA (U P I) —
Th* Philadelphia Phillies will
meet the Baltimore Oriole* In
the 18th annual Junior Baseball Federation benefit game
at Connie Mack Stadium on
July 14.

By Jim Bacchus
Herald Sports Writer
Lyman lay* Its Orange Belt
Conference lead on the Un*
again tonight when the Grey,
hounds play host to the KissImmec Kowboys.
The host team will be In 1U
10th fray of the aeason with
tonight's even* closing out th#
first half of the year. Longwood haa a 4 5 record for tha
year with a 4-1 mark In tha
OBC.
The Kowboys, a dark bora*
In the conference, beat Bishop
Moore and DdJind who whip­
ped Lyman. DcLand now la
In second place, a half game
behind Longwood.
Coach Dick Copeland says
he regard* this game as "the
crucial one of the year for us."
Lyman will use the same
lineup as In past games with
Joe Asher and Mike. Sterling
at guard; Eddie Long and
Gene WinVlcmin, forwards,
and Dave Matis, center.
_A Jayvee content ugd.open

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away lor (he Longwood
file
ile Jayvees
aa South Seminole
beat th* Kissimmee team'7533. However, the longwood
Jayvees lost thejr last outing
49-47 the last time out.

The Howard Johnson Co.
When swimming, a turtle, plans to open 25 new rrstaulike those at the Miami Sea- rant • motels in Florida in tho
quarium, must surface to bre- next two to three years, exathe about every five minutes porting a heavy increase in
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|tourist traffic.

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%— Lightweight Champ

fly Joe Norrte
Written for NEA
I would forego a perf#ct
game to have .been in the
Luckport, N.Y., audience Oct,
25, 1030, to watch little Allie
Brandt let a yet unbroken
league record of SOS on game!
of 207, 280 and 300.
It muat have been an over­
whelming thrill for Allte, perhipa unequalled even by hie
election to the Hall of Fame
in 1960. To all people of email
physique, Allie ii a prime ex­
ample.
lie has bowled for 40 year*
at a top weight of 130 pounds,
even' lesa than hla Hall of
Fame contemporary,
Ilua*
Fazio. He gets all the hall
power and apeod required in
bowling by simply following
good form— short, amooth
Mepe to the foul line co-ordi­
nated with unhurried arm
awing and rolling, rather thnn
throwing the ball*
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His one‘ special hint to fel­
low lightweights I* to use a
ball of comfortable weight
There is no rule which says
you must usa a maximum

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Elias Moves
Into Coaching
Job At Navy

ANNAPOLIS, Md. (UPI&gt; A day of conference! II act
for BUI Eliaa today aa he mov­
ed In to take over e i heed
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weight 16-pound ball. A ball coech of the U S. Navel Aca­
in the 12 to 15-pound range demy fotbaU.teara.
can be just at effective.
Eilat, whoia firm guldanc*
NEXT; Think and concen­ of the Untveralty of Virginia
trate •*
CavaUere ended the longeit
losing itreak In their hlatory
at 28 games, wea appointed
to aucceed Wayne Hardin et
Navy Monday.
Hardin realgned under pres­
sure lait month, ending whet
probably w n the moat sueceatful coaching career In
Navy history.
A former Marylind quarter­
back, Eilat, 41, signed a oneyear contract at e aalary re­
ported to be In the neighbor­
hood of $11,000, the tame aal­
ary Hardin wa* paid.
Ellas was scheduled to be­
gin talking to hi* aiiiatanla,
who ar# carryover'* f r o m
AHI® Brandt
Hardin'* tenur*. They all hav*
been rehlred for the' 1065 aeason. He'll Interview them "to
make aure they Want to stay,"
and he want* them to it*y ,"
Capt. William Builk, Navy'*
athletic director laid.
Buslk made the announce­
ment of Ellas' apolnlment at
1 conference et the eeademy,

Pro Football
Hurts Baseball,

s n r -Y f ih v
maq of Bill Eliai^caliD crr'
of
Fiuupr Hsnk Grernberp, oru&gt; Buslk said. "He comes to us
M iT irrf o r s ti.n
N*r.T!i - In hereby * !v e n puf- of Hip greatest sluggers In well recommended and we are
eualit to a Final t'e rre e .&gt;t
foreelnauVe
4 ite 3
t&gt;eefmh«r. baseball history, said today confident he will do an out­
1SS4. a n t e n u r e d In Chaney ry that huge bonuses being paid standing job aa Navy football
r i t e No l « l * 4 o f ihe C lr m lt
“
Coitrr o f the Ninth JtidlrUt I'lr- by pro football learns are de­ coach."
In a statement after the an
ruit In and for SernlnM* t*oun- priving baseball of some of Its
fy,
Klorlde.
wherein
VVIIST
nounrement, Eliaa said, "I
best young hitters.
Silftr. F I I D K I I V I . - A V I N t i S A
1,1 H N ASSi n* I A T ION o r N K W
“ Hnsehall is turning Inlo a feel the position at Navy is
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New
Y ,rk pitcher*’
gam*,"
said the at the very top of the coach
fla n kin g i ‘ -rpnratlon I* Plain*
6-foot,
4 inch ing profession and 1 am very
k
t i f f end BOSS HIUlATl MOHK- black haired.
delighted to accept thii of
l. K N O end H K T T r O MOII11
w
former Detroll Tiger great
!,A\1&gt;, hie wife ere t ’ e 'en den ie
fcr."
*'Among
the
reasons
are
1 wilt eell f r&gt; the h IN It ret e l
Elias brings a tup perform­
l.e-t hidd-r for r » » l i el the that pitching has become more
I rtiril door &lt;-f 11.« to tnlnol.
ance as a major college coach
scientific,
the
hitlers
have
to
County Courthouse In k info rd
Heinlntiie County, Fl-irbl*. *t contend with day and night into the Naval Academy.
I I in n't lock A M ..n the Sth ball and difficult travel condi­
During hla four years at
t l j , of Keltrtiery, 1adA the f o l ­
lo w in g dt-ectlhrd pru|iert\ e. tions and manager* employ Virginia, he racked up a rreeel forth In eeld Final Iierre e two and three reiief pitcher* ord of 16-23-1 completing last
to w ■
year's season with a 55 rec
1,-t I I I . I&gt;AKI.AN'I&gt; Hll.l-S in a game without a second
ord.
it Of,line to the plat ther.
thought.
,
o f ee r- or dad In P iet Hook
He was named Atlantic Con­
"But another reason is that
|
11. Pea# (t.
f the Public
Heettrd- of Seminole Cotin
hasehall It losing, too many ference coach of the year in
ty. P lo t Id e
big. stiong athletes to foot­ 1961, his first year at Virgin
tSK vl t
ball." added Greenberg, a ia.
Ar thur II U r tit with, Jr .
Clerk of thlA.Sr tin Court
! wo time winner of the Arner
In \|,irtln T V lh l'U
Iran League's Most Valuable
1•• i f i t y t i e r k
Ir 11rta Net hetiion. E l i ,
Player award
p &lt;t n--t (« ,
"Most of tlie big, strong ath­
r .. . i
1 ■' t ie
lete*—(he fellows who would
p.il.li.li Jen !:&gt; 1S«»
cm u
•be the lat.l Gehrigs or Joe
in
i m i t n it i 11 &lt; i n it r n r Mcdwtcki of today—are gutng
I
-i h i : v i \ i i i j i u li is t. * i it ’
■ i i r , |&gt; * M l l u l l e i : j l l \ i i l »: in for football "
NEW YORK (D P I) - Eight
Big H a n k said baseball's teams traded places piday in
i hi N iv , ri.in in iA .
IV I I I I M K i l l V il. I l i r a
self imposed rule agamvl Hik­ j ihe weekly t'niled Press Inter
u n t i l i. « r. II I1IIPI l. tt -l I ' l l
-1 II K P ltl Itt N l l A l , 1Nkl 11 ing to young high school play national major college basket
e v .'i; tu m p v n v itr
v Mi li
cr* is anolher factor in the low
ball ratings
P V. e New J e r i r y torn --rail -n.
P la in tiff, of talent to football.
The-minor switches failed to
| "Baseball ean’t talk to the
* ri
l i e n f v i . p t. n n o r n end JA- high school player* but tile col affect lop ranked FCI.A or Its
closest pursuers In the stand­
N U T M O K ill till, hie wlte
tlefendenle leges can," he explained. "The
ings, second ranked Michigan
M . r i t H ' a v o T I t r n r s a i . i : boy go** to college: And Hie
and Wichita. No 3 The chan
N u T lC t : .*• H E ltK H T HtVICN
result
ii
that
now
you
sec
dot
thei pm aiiant to v K’ tie! Pa|ges occurred despite a perfect
i
r t n of r o r e c lo i' ir e dated 'he «ns of football players who
w-ewk by the top to teams
JSth d ey o f Je n 'i s tr , l ' * l . end
wnuld hav* been the htg slug*
t M * f e d In Chenrery ' i »
N*
St Joseph's ( P a ) and In
14171 In the Circuit C o u r t, of get * of today had they gone
dlana
swapped poiltioni, with
the Ninth Judtrtel t'lroilll. In into baseball "
ernl for Bemlnole t'ounty. FP-rthe Philadelphians moving up
Noting lh« current "home
Ide . wherein T 11K PIUJHKNto fourth place and the IlooaT J A t INS.l'It ASCII r i l l l l ' t N V run craze," among young »lugiers slipping to fifth.
c ir A H C n i C A . e New Jereey
corporation, le P la in tif f end gers, Greenberg recalled with
San Francisco regained sixth
II MU 11,1 &gt; 1, f i t : t * i t : It end JAN
a laugh, "1 hit 58 Ikime runs m
place from Providence, nudg
ET M D K K lK It. hi* wlte, ere
1833
and
Ihe
next
year
was
of­
Defetidente. I will -ell to the
ing the Friais back to seventh
hlKhett elol Ite-t l»ldt|er. or bid­ fered the same salary because
ders. for r i . l l e l llte front .1 -of my runs balled in fell off from place, and Davidsun took over
i
of the kemthole County c.-urtSi. John's (N Y ) position as
‘ ht.nee
in
Sanford,
Seminole 183 to ‘only’ 116, my doubles the eig hth ranked team. The
County. Florida el 1I M o'clo-k from 49 to 23 and my average
Hcdinen from New York fell
A. M . on the Sth day of F e b ­
ruary. I vs ,. the t n ll -w ln g 1»e- from .337 to .315.
to ninth.
arlhett prope rty a" eet f--rih In
•'Nowaday*;'' he continued,
Duke rebounded Into 101b
eetd Fi n al tee ree ettuela In
"a guy who bill .250 with 25
Seminole County. Florida, toplace, edging Vanderbilt from
hotncri thinxi nothing of ask­
w it;
loth to lith Th* Blue Devils
IAVr S, ntAiCK E WOOD- ing op a St0,000 raise,
M K It K
P A It K
INI*
P Escored victories ovar Clemson.
"Today'a player figure* he
l ’ l.AT. eeoordine to plet
th e re o f recorded in plet haa the edge in that he can't 106 81 and iVake Forest, 103 77.
last week to return to the top
Hook 11, Pee e 7»
rubtic
Heci-r+le of hemlnula Coun­ be cut more than 25 per cent 10 alter a week'* absence.
no matter what kind of a year
ty. Florida.
Including epe If h e lly . hut not
by way o f Itmlletlon, the fol- be ha* and can ask for a raise
lotelna flstur ee end •quipmaiil, of any *ize It he hai a good
A A U A d d s F iv e
alt permanently installed:
•eaion," laid Hank
l a E. lte f r i* e r e t o r — M e ­
"In practical term*, you F o r e ig n A th le te s
dal No T A H I V Serial No.
ZT a is m
NEW YORK (U P I) — The
have to figure a player won't
J O. E Hullt-ln Henee —
Model No. J
*lt&gt;V berlet be cut more than 10 per cent Amatrur Athletic Union ha*
No. UV t»*TJ
if he ha* a bad aeaaon. In announced the addition of five
Toaether
with ell etructure#
other words, he losea only 10 more foreign athlete* who
end
Improvement*
now
end
h er ea ft er on #«ld lend, end per cent If he ha* a pour year will compete In the United
f l e l u r e e attached thereto, end anti can get a 510,000 to $20,000 Slatra during th* currant in­
all rente, leeuee proeeele. end
p r o file eccruina end to accrue raise If he rink* among the top door aeaaon.
n
from weld preml.ee, ell ■ f which homo-hillert.
They are lolanda Betas of
e r e Included within the f o r e ­
"In my day, .300 wai the Rumania, the woman'* Olym­
g o in g deecrlptlon end the hek&gt;eitdum thereof. also ell eee. goal of every hitler," he add­ pic high jump champion; Mary
electric,
water
end
at earn,
ed. " I f you didn't hit J00, you Rand of England, th# woman's
other heetlna. eooklnf. refrlge ra tln a,
ll* b t l n « .
plumbing, weren't a hitter. My personal Olyniplr broad jump champi­
v e n t ila t in g
irrigating.
end goal waa to bit .300 and to on;
middle-distance runner
p ow er eyetrme. machines. appll.
Wilson Kiprugut of Kenya;
i n n . , flelu ree, end appurten­ drive in a run a game.
ances, which now ere or map
"Modern average* could be sholputter Vllmot Varju of
h e r e a ft e r perteln «o. or be we­
Hungary, and mlddle-dlsUnc*
ed with. la. or on eald pre* Improved if more emphatl*
nil.ee, aen ihooah they be de­ were placed on them," Hank runner Nagy Sis ho of Hun­
ta ched or detachable.
gary.
conceded.
W I T N E S S my hand end the
"Mental attitude haa a lot
o f f i c i a l eee! o f title Ilonorn ble
Court
.Sanford,
H*rulnoU to do with tt. But, generally,
County, Florida, thle l l t h day
the I o m of too man)' big young H a rn e y O n T o p
o f Jehuery, IMS.
DUNEDIN, Fla. (U P I) —
fclktwi U&gt; football and the em­
( M l A t.)
.
t
,
A r th u r ' I Berk with. Jr„
Paul
Harney remained the top
phasis
on
homers
are
making
C le rk o f Circuit C“ U'«
Femlnule County. Florid a
money winnrr on the PGA cir­
the art of hitting go down.
|iy Martha T. Vlhlen
"Thai," concluded Green­ cuit with $12,0011 although b*
l&gt;rp plr Clerk
berg, "ia why 70 per cent of did not compete in last week­
• ODRXKY. QUKNKT *
handlkt
today'a bonua player* are pit­ end's San Diego Open.
t m North M a«n oUa Avenua
cher* and why baseball defin­
Hit earnings to data result
A lt o r n e y a for the P l a t o l l f f
Orlando, Florida
itely ia becoming a pitcher'* from winning the Los Angslcs
r u h l l i h Jan. II . 1MI
Class!*.
gaunt,"

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Second largest P e r f e c t *
price ever paid at the Sanford-Orlando Kennel, Club was
recorded in the eighth race laat
night aa the 6 3 combination
returned $1,180.10.
The record for the Perfect*,
Introduced to greyhound rac­
ing by the SOKC this aeaaon,
waa $1,772. on Jan. 9.
Laat night'* big payoff waa
unusual in that the favorite,
Offering, ran aecond. The huge
Perfect* w »» aet up by 30-to-l
■hot Or Fame who romped
bom* • winner.
It waa the aecond longsbot
victory in the last few day*
for Or Fame who won at *
12-to-l shot for owner Ben
Lomisler on Jan. 9. The big
brindle dog, who ren In grade
A laat aummer at Black Hilla,
broke fa at and ahot into *
long lead on the backstretch.
Ilia margin of victory waa a
length over Offering.
Henry Caiweil'e Summeretta won the feature race for
her aecond gT*d* A victory In
five atarti.
Cecil Austin'* Bimpy will be
making a run at the 31 aecond
barrier tonight In the featured
10 race, *

The two-ye*rold speedster Quinlela (1-3) $33.00

T.00 4 20
i Annie Genius
9.20
Loro Caper
took a lix-length victory In hla Daily Double (1-1) $59 20
3rd Race — 5/1* — Time 3216 Quinlela (2 5) *19 40
Uat start and was clocked at
Snowbrook
6.40 3 60 4 SOI reefed* (2 5) *65.70
31.lt second*.
Austin’s dogs hav# been tenaatiooel at SOKC aince moving
up from Tampa last week.
32 from the charity stripe for
United Pre i a Intern atonal
Ilimpy will share the favor­
ite's role with Darohl Robert­ Pro basketball player* sink a .531 mark, even lower than
son's Rusty Jet, e fast-finisher shot* from all over the court the .6*6 clip they hav# been
who b n yet to win his first
but tt'a thoae " e a iy " 13-foot shooting which la ninth In the
SOKC start. Rusty has finished
league.
second in two prewoua grade foul shots that often make the
Hal Greer led the 76crs with
difference between victory and 28 points and it waa bis basket
A starts.
Result* of last evening's defeat.
with 1:05 remaining in th«
racet:
The Philadelphia 76*ra, who third period that put Philadel­
1st Rare — S/ll — Time 31.31 have been hitting at * :760 clip phia ahead for good after De­
Gator Band
27.40 9 so 3 so from the foul line, connected troit had rallied from a 50-44
Kissntell
4.40 2 fio on 23 of 30 Monday night to halftime deficit to take the
Nixon's Jerry
3 00 whip the Detroit Plitoni loo­ lead late in the third quarter.
Quinieta (1-3) $26 60
ts in the only Natlonat Basket­
Player - Coach Dave DeBuai2nd Race — 5/16 — Time 31.312 ball Association game sche­ chere of the Platons had 20
D. MacDuff
4.60 6.00 3 00 duled.
rebounds and 23 points while
Bill Gold
13.80 6 GO
The Piston*, on the other Chet Walker contributed 19 to
Barada
•
5.20 hand, could manage only 17 oi the 76er attack.

76ers Wallop Pistons 109-95

4tb Race — 5/16 — Time 32.07
Dark Scope
26.00 13.00 8 80
Ixmg Suit
4 GO 3 GO
Jerry Whit* Foot
5.20
Quinlela (4-5) $81. SO
Perfect* (5-41 $223 90
5th Race — 5/16 — Time 31.92
Ole Bigun
27.40 23.00 13.60
Taml'a Mark
s oo'4 80
Custom’* Agent
4.80
Quinlela (1-7) $60 60
Perfect* (7-1) $778.70
&lt;lh Race — 5/16 — Time 31.94
Food Town
0.60 3.80 3.60
Go Money
6 60 5.80
Panda Rock
5.40
Quinlela (2-3) $21.20
Perfect* (2 3) $51 30
7lh Race — *» — Time 40.59
Rocket Pam
4 40 3 20 2 60
Rajah's Princes* • 3.80 2 so
Rocker E
2.60
Quinlela (3-8) $11 so
Perfect* (6 3&gt; $21.00
8th Race — 5/16 — Time 3I.«1

Or Fame
62 60 19 40 12 60
Offering
360 2 80
Mixed Requests
■»
6 20
Quiniela (3-6) 1161 30
Perfect* (AS) $1180 20
9th Rare —-S/I6 —Time JL9»
Vinnie Kaup
16.20 7.60 3 60
Little Kassel
9 40 3.40
0. B.'a Article
3 20
Quinlela (1-7) $72 30
Perfect* (1*71 $151 80
tOth Rare — 5/18 — Time 31.44
Sumnioretta
12 00 5 00 4.20
Russ Vollmer
7.00 4.80
Nieto
110
Quiniela (5 6) $79 00
Perfect* (6 5) $193 00
llth Race — S — T(me 41.22
1. C.'s Meadow
Day
j 3 80 3.60 2 20
3 00 2.40
Hoodwinked
460
Riden
Quiniela (1-8 &gt; $5 80
Perfects (1-8) $18.50
Mutuel handle $59,283.

Scouting Co-op
To Seek Talent
ATLANTA . (LTD . AUHiie.

John

manager
wf the Milwaukee
Braves, Monday disclosed ' a
four-team scouting coop In a
search for talent under base­
ball'* new free agent draft
plan.
_,
Mcllale said the Cleveland
Indians. Detroit Tigers and
Pittsburgh Pirates will join
the Braves in pooling their
cosst to coast
scouting
re
sources.
Mcllale said that under base
hall’s new draft system ‘‘ it is
ncce-o-ary for a club to have
detailed scouting information
on ail prospect! in the coun­
try
The four club cooperative
scouting iv'tcm will enable
us to tncrease our scouting
Coverage four fold."

8 Teams Trade
In UPI Rating i

CJJi-4*

Combo Pays $ 1,18 0

O r Fame-

Peace Formula
Parley Slated

NEW YORK it Pt) - Am*
leur track’ * peace formula
may turn nut to be ECAC plus
N’CAA equals A VI'
Translated Dial means the
Eastern College Alhletlc Con­
ference ha* suece*sfully prodd­
ed the National Collegiate Vh
Idle Association to negotiate
Its dispute with the Amateur
Athletic Union
AAU President Clifford Buck
satd Monday thal hi* organi
r|imn Is willing In discmt It*
track meet sanction dispute
wiffi the NCAA although he
added that dual sanctions have
boon ruled out by the Inter
national Amateur Athletic Fed
oration.

Oviedo Slates
Three This Week
Coach P au l M ik lr r 'r O v ir do
H i g h School e h a rg e s tr a v e l to
the ro a s t to n ig h t to ta ke on
the S a t e llit e Beac h f iv e .
G a m * t im e is 7 p in. f o r
the J a y v r r s wit h the v a rs it y
e n g a g e m e n t scheduled to f o l ­
low.
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S a t u rd a y n ig h t the I.io p * play
boat to Kau Gallia.

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Miss Diana Clause,
t

Donald L. Harvey

Miss Carolyn Rice Honored Guest

Exchange Vows

O f Bridal Party At Rabun Home

Mr. and Mr*. Harold Clatiie
of
Brittah Colombia, announrc the marriage of their
Mr*. Carl Rabun Jr. and |Scott, Milton Sorokowsky, J.]G . Miller and J. Jones.
I Moore, Sarah Prleat, Nelle dauRhter, Mia* Diana Merher daughter. M ill Tat Ra- II. Triplett, Thomas Andes,
Also the Misses Barbara King, Pat Holland, Shirley rilyn Clause of Sanford, to
Donald Lawrrnce Harvey, aon
bun. were hostesses recently |Carolyn Williams, B. F. Wade,| Moore, Evelyn Moore, Eileen |Fryer and Fran QuUlin.
of Mr. and Mr*. Lfgrue
at their lovely Paloma Aven_
_______- ______ ____ ___ ____________________________
Harvey o f Osteen,
- v‘
ue home to a bridal shower
The weddinR was an event
complimenting Miss Carolyn
o f January 0, IMS at KingRice, bride • elect.
land, Ga. with Mis* I-anet
The guests participated in
Henning and Robert Johnson
games and contests with the
attendinR the bridal couple.
opening of the beautifulgifts
Following a weddinR trip
highlighting the evening.
to the Florida Fast Coast,
the newlyweds are residinR
Centering the serving table
at 204 E. 10th Street.
which was overlaid In an ex;
qulsite imported South Ameri­
can while silk organza cover­
ing featuring dellcalc hand­
work detail over blue linen,
wae an arrangement of baby'a
breath and white dalsiea In a
footed crystal container accen­
ted on cither side by crystal
candelabra holding tall white
tapers.
Central Circle
Sparkling fruit punch was
poured from a crystal bowl
The Central Circle of the
with crystal appointments and
Sanford Garden Club met at
the fluffy white sheet eakc
the lovely home of Mrs. K. It.
was decorated in blue.
Wood for their January'mcctInvited guest*4 were the
ing.
Mmes. M. Milam, J. E. Black­
Mrs. W. E. Kirchhoff gave
man, W. E. Allcndcr, V. J.
a wonderful program on LenMarazita, II. Burnham, E. L.
gendary Symbolism of Flow­
Dowell, R. N. llenklc, C. L.
ers. She demonstrated with
Robinson, Thelma Emerson,
three beautiful arrangement*
and Christmas cards. It was
J.'
C. K S
JOSS C A R O L Y N KICK, . c i i t c l le ft. b r lilM le c t o f W lllls m Guy M iller
„ „ what
most Interesting to „learn

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res
Several members ‘ donaled
&gt;hairs for Ihe new Garflen
Center and the entire Kroup
voted lo donate money to buy
a tabic for the Club.
Tiic
forthcoming
Flower
Show was discussed at length
I July 22 in St. Marks Lutheran
Mr. and Mrs. Stanley J .io f EdEcwatcr High School.
and all arc looking forward to
planned fori Church. Winter Park.
The wedding
Patterson Jr., of Casselberry
the event, beginning March,
announce the engagement of
4 through fl
The monthly meeting of the
4.th*ir daughter, Linda Lea, to
Mrs. E. J Peeples was wel­
Ladles Auxiliary of the Fleet
comed as a new member and
Lafry Ray Thurlow, son of
Reserve Association, Unit 147,
Mr. and Mrs. Leo Thurlow,
was held recently at the Lottie Wood's mother as i
of Winter Park.
home of Mr*. Charles Flete­ guest.

Miss Patterson Betrothed

Mrs. Fletemeyer

Hostess To FRA
Unit 147 Meet

meyer. 3524 Sanford Ave.
Routine business was dis­
cussed with Mrs, Wanetta
Chesser and Mrs. James -Mc­
Laughlin appointed to attend
a meeting in connection wllh
Die forthcoming Cerebral (’ sl­
aty Telethon.
Plana were made for in an­
niversary dinner to be held
on Jan. 30 at the FRA Home
in honor of the seventh anni­
versary or I.AFRA, unit 147,
The hostess served refresh
menls al the close of the meet
in* to the Mmes. Chesser,
McLaughlin, Klmrr Ashley,
Vernon Fcdderson, Annabelle
Glass. Robert Hawkins add
William Holcomb.
The next regular meeting
will he held at the home of
Mr* Robert Hawkins, 203 S
Holly Ave on Feh 9

Miss Patterson is a senior
at Lyman High School and
Mr. Thurlow is a graduate

Card Parly
Al Woman’s Club
This Wednesday
The Social Department of
the Sanford Woman’ s C l u b
will meet at tho Oak Avenue
club house on Wednesday,
Jsn 20, at I p m. for a bridge
and canasta parly .
Hostesses vs111 be Mrs Geor­
ge McCall and Mrs. D. C.
Howard.

Home economists encourage
homemakers to sift flour be­
fore using it since Ihe Sifting
Incorporates air Oxygen is
used by the yeast to develop
gas. This, in turn,-makes the
bread rise.

Casselberry Personals
BUrtLR DISH, glass tln.r *4 .9 3

BII.VEltl'I.ATE HY —
INTERNATIONAL

KADEK
JEW ELERS
112 S. PARK AVE.

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| New residents of CastelHv Jane Casselberry
I'ntrieia laiwe, IO-year-old lierry aie Mr. und Mis. L«ondaughter of Mr. und Mts. unl
Snider
and rhildran,
Robert Lowe of 7311 Semin­ Wuyne and Sherry Dawn, forole Hlvd. underwent a tonsil­
] oierly
of
Whit*
Sulphur
lectomy Friday at Hie Flor­
I
Spritik’s.
West
Vu.
They
*r*
ida ,S\initui him noil IliisjilUtl
I now living at 31 Plumoaia
in Oilundo.
I Way.

DRASTIC
REDUCTIONS
DRESSES
SPORTSWEAR
LIN G ER IE
SHOES
JEW ELRY

Mr- ami Mrs. Harold Kryder of 14l'2 Lake Dr. havs
had us their guesta recently
Mr. und Mrs. Dui'win Savage
and daughter, Rosemary, of
Ft. Wayne, Ind. and Mrs. Vi
llugun of Titusville, formerly
of Indianapolis. Mr*. Hogan
and Mrs, Savage ate sisters.
Other gurst* of the Krydurs irnluda Mr. and Mr*.
Herman Conrad, Ft. Wayna;
Mr. and Mr*. Franklin Warn­
er and aons, Tom, Tim, and
Ted, of Carmel, Ind.; Mr.
and Mr*. Harvey Raub, Ft.
Wayne; Mr*. Robert Filingwood. Tavares; and Mr. and
Mrs. Floyd Shearer, Hope,
Mich.
Mr*. Arthur Johnson of 20
Quail Pond Drive haa return­
ed home front Winter Park
Memorial Hospital where ahe
underwent teala.
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Hosts Luncheon,
Bridge Party
Rjr Jane Casselberry
Mrs. Faye Moore was hoi.
ten at a bridge party Wed­
nesday, Jan. 13. from 10-2
p. m. at her home at 1857
Willow Lane, Tanglewood.
Proceeds from Die event
went to the Young Women's
Club of South Seminole and
there were three tablra In
play.
Those attending enoyrd a
luncheon of s a n d w i c h e s ,
rakra, and coffer
Guests were Mrs. Kathy
Wesley. Mr*. Tillie Kramer,
Mr*. Marjorie Mount, Mrs.
Jenellr Cifthreth-, Mrs. Mar­
gery
Decker, Mr*.
I.aura
Guth, Mrs. Louise Mrans,
Mrs.
Mary
Harrell,
Mr*.
Shtlla Kanaly, Mr*. Janet
Pack and Mrs. Sue Hrackney.

United In Impressive Church Rites
By France* Wester
I ceremony was the settlor of I Ruth Kirsch, daughter of Mr.
A double rinR candlelight j the wedding of Mist Dolores |and Mr*. It. H. Gobi* of Laka
Mary, and Kenneth Lee Dyer,
aon of Mr, and Mr*. Albert
Lee Dyer of Hastings, Michi­
gan.
The wedding wa* held at
the Firat Presbyterian Church
in Sanford, January Kith, with
the Rev. Grover Sewell offi­
ciating, and Mrs. George Touhy, organist and Charles Wil­
liams, the soloist. The bride
selected for her music "Be­
cause” and "The Lord’* Pray•r."
The bride’s dress of tissue
(ilk peau d« soie and hand
clipped Chantilly lace was
styled with a fitted bodice
traced with seed pearls and
featured a chapel train with
appliques of Chantilly lace.
Her head piece waa of lace
and aced pearls and a crown
of o r a n g e blossoms and
French crystal*, from which
flowed an abundance of love­
ly silk illusion. She carried a
cascading tier-drop atyle hand
bouquet of button mums, white
roses and stephanotis topped
with a removable white ori-hid.
Attendants of the bride
wen* Miss Myras Williams,
maid of honor and bridesmaids
were Miss Joy Wester, Miss
Susan Brooklyn, Mrs. Gordon
Forttrif ami. Mi** Debra Goble
as junior bride*mTfTij." rYfFir*
dresses were made of antique
satin in primitive green with
frost mint trim featuring a
lovely floating train. They
carried • cascading licr-dmp
style band bouquet of gold
pom pom munis and yellow
MItS. KENNETH LE E DYER
pom poms with varigated ivy.
The flower girl waa Pamela
Brooklyn and lb* ring bearer
was Christopher Williams.
Marion Gilliam was Mr. Dyer’a best man and the ushois
were Richard Harris, John V.
Whiting and Donald WelckenOne
*tf
A m e r frii's
Heiil* t-hlly desirilies herself as “ a
and.
little
dressmaker."
kno w n fa sh io n lie n t^ n rrs w ill
For her daughter’* wed­
Mini [then describe* the
v ini t the O ilu m lii a re a
at
First Lady’s type as "Fie- ding, Mrs. Goble wore an ice
W in te r P a r k , F lo r id a on J a n ­
pant simplicity.” According blue brocade dress with match­
u a ry
Jl+dfi a t thi* l.nki* In ­
to tiie foshinn expert,” Mrs. ing coat and a white pink
land Itt-f'i eat ion Pent# i , M ini
Kennedy likes simple lines tin oated orchid.
(then, who u u tlm red tht* hentThe mother of the bride­
and beautiful fabrics; but,
M»llini£
4*J
wan
J iic f undine
"She wears her clothes the groom, Mrs, Dyer, chose a
K e f i n »*»1y *» h i r until n k e r ,M w 111
beige allk linen two-piece
clothes don't "wear tier ”
in* he it" ill her id f n ih l po?!Horn ihe daughter of ■ &lt;!ress with matching 1oat and
turn as ft faninun consultant
Methodist minister on the a gold btown throated orchid.
fo r one n f the w o rld 's liu g e M
A reception was held im­
Gulf roast of Mlssisssippi,
n ip n Im m lis c r o f w nm rn** upMini Rhea did not seriously
pwrel hy home s ty le sh o w *
pul sue fashion as a career
Put small items in »n old
An the o w n e r o f cUNtiiin until she had married and nvlon stocking uikI lu- knot in
ph ham in W nnhim cf on* 1&gt; IV
bud two daughters
open end lor machine wa*h
und P h ila d e lp h ia * I'u . M mi , ( poll her husband’* &lt;10111)1.
mg.
It hen designed fidtliiofia fur -in- found it necessary to supmictiy o f the r a p p a l c i t y ' a poit herself, and she soon
L r s t ifien n rd w iim i'fi, In the found tier nuhtral talent in
) ear a unN -fdm (**l&gt; jo ft i -i d in e fasti ion designs was profit­
h e r m u r i «i »k «\ Ji-io jiielH ie Ken - able tu hei
Iter fashion
m*dy ivan it stead y pit Lion o f salons were immensely |«ipthe fash io n e x jw r t , who mod- ulnr. lie, ause her customer*
S T O R E W ID E
found that she had a knack
CLEARANCE
SALE!
for anticipating fashion d«velopmenta.
About a year. .ago. Mmi
,
X - .4
lin k on the fashion scene Rlira found herself in the
after a couple of sea-on* u! midst of a fat greater chal­
skinny floor IclTWh formal* lenge, Instead of rbnosttrg
are full skirted ball gown*. fashions for individuals, she
M ANUEL
Bell skirt* also showjon mini has tins rc*portability of de­
J
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C O B S O N ’S
crous short formal*.
termining fashion It ends for
literuliy millions of women.
D EPT. STORE
Stretch fabrics register in a A champion of American
new group of bathing Milts for fashion designers, Mini Rhea
2 4 toddlers and 3 liX hoy* and often has rematked that. “ In­
girl*
Other stretch fabric* stead of our designers look­
for Ihe crib and *andlK&gt;x set. ing to Furnpe, Parisian de­
seen in the spring line were signers might do well to visit
featured in underwear and the fashion huuset of this
plu)-by-day clulhes.
country.’*

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this brilliant American
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matching drcaa. T h e
coat ia needlepoint wool
with a black aealskin
I kiw . The hat i.** bright
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mediately following the cere­
mony at the Sanford Woman’s
Club. .Assisting were Mrs. Ed­
ward Zimmerman, who kept
the bride’* book, and Mrs. LuVera Harrison, Mrs. Ella F}*
lis, Mr*. Jess Goodwin, and
Mrs. Arolyn True. Floating
hostesses were Mrs. H. M.
Cochran and Mrs, P. D. An­
derson.
After a wedding trip to
New Orleans, the couple will
lie at home at ” 00 Melrose
Avenue. Winter Park. For her
going away outfit the bride
wore a forest green wool suit
with a fox collar and brown
accessories.
Mrs. Dyer is employed ns
secretary to the executive di­
rector of the Winter Park
Chamber of Commerce, and
Mr. Dyer ia the district offic#
manager of the Florida Power
Corporation of Winter Park.

Famous Designer, Author
To Visit Central Florida

ONE LOT

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KirschAnd

Fashionettes

Mrs. Faye Moore .
..MISS LINDA. LEA PATTERSON

Miss Dolores

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DEAR A BUY: t work for
a fairly large company. Ev­
ery year each employee i*
supposed to get an eightpound ham. Last year my'i
ham looked kirtd of small
for eight pounds, but 1
didn't say anything about H.
This year m&gt; bain also
looked smalt, so 1 took il
home and neighed It and it
was only six pounds, four
miners. I took. It back to
the department head add
told him If the company
bragged
that they gave
their employees eight pound

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hams, the ham*
should
weigh eight poumL. He be­
came very angry with ma
and .told me 1 ought to be
ashamed of myaelf, and I
should have taken the ham
and kept quiet. Do you think
1 did the wrong thing! Or
was the department head in
tho wrong! What do 1 do
now!
ft
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G YrPED
DEAR GYPPED: If the
ham
had been labeled
••EIGHT POUNDS'; by the
supplier, then the company
wa* gypped and the depart

lo r r a ln e W ir i.n n Hie p n -:(
Ii-Vt |im i s . i-vi-r u u She had
a bright In to rfiy me tor i-aeh
m onth as - ::c presi-nte-l tinilia ir
p rize s to -onienrti" at

ment head should have used
his and thanked you for re­
vealing It. Rut If the com­
pany "brkgged” that they
gave eight-pound hams, and
didn't, (hen the deal was
something less Ilian kosher.
If I were you. I'd forget It.
• * * .
REAR AH11Y: What can be
done aluml a man who has
a fantastic Imagination! We
are in pur, seventies and
have known him all our TIFT
es. He will sit and tell fnlks
all about his ''experiences"
In the war, and he has o n ­
er been in the service. He

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also fell* people that be
helped firing elk to our
state, and the elk were here
before ua.
EMBARRASSED
DEAR
EMBARRASSED:
If hr la only imagining these
thing*, pity him. It D a
sickness of ihe mind. If he
i» lylnp, pity him. That Is
r a sickness of the aoul.

Tues. -Tnn. 19, ’65—-Pnjre 9

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The molt exciting newt in
my notebook for today ia the
news about halt. A t a moat
exviiinfc millinery brunch In
New York we saw the hat*
for spring, and they are
young, charming and will be
moat becoming. The naw look
is total. The hkta harmonise
with the newest cloths* and
tli* "slim, skinny" coats for
spring have hats which wilt
really top them perfectly.
The new fullness at the buck
will do much to flatter the
mature woman, who often
finds that her neck at the sides
looks very thin and drawn.
Tlu-se new hat* witli the drap­
ed fulhiesa at the hack will be
just right, (f your head ia
“ round,’' wear your hair in a
high French roll and select
one of the new higher hat*.
The "snood" is once more "In "
and is often made of blight-

DEAR ABBY: Re Ihe let;
ler signed " T R O U B L E AT*
HOME" from the 19-yearold girl who was dating a
27-year-old man who said he
uni
separated fn u u 'h ii*
wife. That letter really hit
Imme here. When I was 19
I met * man of 25. We dalixl
a year before I found out he
was married end had two
ehildren. He said he was
trying to gel a divorce he
cause lie and his wife c.iuld
H i get along. I continued
dating hint against my own
conscience amt my pxrent'a
wishes. I spent many xteepless nights wondering how
much longer I would have to
wait. He kept telling me tt
wouldn't he much longer
Well, l am 23 years old and
six nionlln’ pregnant, and s till no divorce. 1 haven't |
even seen him in three mhn
tht Uh, ha call* me once a
Rose Patrick wa* high for
month to see how 1 am. Be­
fore this happened he could­ the F. 7. K, 9 *rs with her
n't get through a day with­ 172-481 as they made a clean
out calling me. Also, he now
l.'5f.U’-8KRHUt . thv 5 w *getifl
. baa three" children Irj,ireaiT

By Oswald Jacoby

cat* anything about distribu­
tion. West overcnlleil with
V J I O# B *
twi spades and Fast Jumped
♦ jsaTii
to four. Silica South‘a two
4 Nona
w est
• lA ir r
club Idd bad been artificial,
A Q IO IH l
t J H l
hr had no way of showing
VI
»KS
both his suits and just jump­
♦ a »
♦ kq too
ed to six club*. West had the
4Q74«
4J»
nood M-n-s to paia and South
B O O T H (D )
had to lose two clubs and s
A A
fA Q tll
heart for down two.
♦ None
The saddest story of Uie
4 A l t 10 8 8 3 3
tuitinameni
wa* that of the
Both vulnerable
West player whose opponent
South Writ North last
opened tha bidding with one
SV
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Past
Pea*
heart. Apparently that par­
4*
i ¥
Past
Dble
6¥
•*
ticular South had some preju­
Paes
7¥
Dble Pata
dice against the club suit and
Pets
Opening laad—e A '**■■*i tr against opening two bids. The
.
_ 'Bidding proc»idcJ~ai AhowrT
Till•
&gt;4 fn ' the'-Toi' until evSWtuMly
have In-aid about Arose when Weit doubled seven hearts.
South opened with an aillfi- Needless to say South filleasnJ
rial two club hljf to show a against East’* king and made
strong hand, hut not to inili- hi* grand *lam douhh'd.
N O RTH

Rose Patrick
Rolls 172-484

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Home, take It from aome- " 1 ** 1,1KU* ' ••
Lucy Mayer’a 187-474 led
one who U In real trouble
—Llilen (o Abby, slid wait the Misfit* to win four point*
until AFTER the divorco lo from th* Pussycat*. Betty
tea him sgaln And then, Quillnn scored 170-423 to lead
don't rush into anything. It
tha Cheriierlall n to a clean
t-iuild save you a lot of
sweep against the Odd Ralls.
•
- neartai-he.
The Tigers were In both
S H A T T E R E D D REAM S
tanks as the Tigers and thr
you don't w»nt rr(»«»U*tI.
you nrn • vrry atroiif chnr
* • •
Tlgerettr* split their p»ln(«
Tht woman who pula a nion- [ srter you w ill get help and ad
DEAR
A H It Y
Tell
II I l l s BASEMENTS" Ihal ! II RVAll P ■’« " Wives held
ey value on
everything Let tic* you nuver a-k&lt;d for and
tha N.A.B. * 0 " Wives to n
such a woman coma Into your will have
plans m ade for you I for one. prefer to enter- 2-2 split.
t&gt;•iii my guc-t* in my "hasehome and suddenly things look Ihst you never wanted made
Jane .Sandusky led the
iiienl i we call it our "te e "
tTuvkertail A to three wins
shabby—liecautr you are see
The rotnplalnrr. The com
loom i lierauM- I am tired of
from the limit Owls. Alice
trig Ihein through her appiais- plainer sratlers gloom wherhaving fiiu-xls who, after a
Sextmi was op. rating fur the
Ing eyes
ever she gm-s—n&gt;ul the -inly
r a n p i e of tlnnki, will
(hip- Ops with her DUI-4A3
The wet blanket. Till* type w a y to dodge the gloom is In
tlKMighllosxl) set a Incl'lmll
and (hi.*- pins from tin- Disol wioasn can find a flow In dodge hei
g!u-- down on my Hatty
asleriPdH.
any th in g you are hsppy wi t h |I tiese
women m e unhappy
grand piano lh pbice s
E lle n llr a d y 't 181-4:16 was
N evei m oke
the o iis ls s e of and they w.-util lik e
to h av e
hghleil cigsrctle on the edge
high for thr Dragon***** In
te llin g
her
vo o r p lan s
or everyo ne r is e -h s re th e ir 1.&gt;1
ol a 11«tils- i u i ash tray i ami ,
thi’ir thr#* win* from W#m«
sh o w ing hei a n y th in g you m e [H e
fo revsn riu -l
S l s y awny
go off and forget alaiiil ll
»*i ‘ft Wnrrlurt. Klranor Cl»*m*
from them. V--o will 1-r * good
proud of,
while ihe cigaretie rolls off
(•lift
Ii tl th# X'iirilantm nn&lt;l
munagrr
I'nbdeal
happier
if
you
do
Tlte l.o -s
null' Ihe rug for table) leav­ I ten)*#l (ii.thorn the RcMrfd
ing a nice rectangular bum
Wlxoft when lh«ijr
llirir
mark At every party I have point ft 2 2
rver had, al toast one drink 1 A lin ra fo r Tina- Mtiler «.!•
wa- either -pilled or art-i ah# r«n vi*rt mi Ihr W-7 Jo And
denlHlly kick'd over And
Samplr ftpnrrd thr 2 1, 1&gt;a\hj
If d happen- in Ihe rec Uolnrrft. Jo Ann Sample, L»u
ami NrfinR Kraruk. Thi tinto cfmiMr •
room, It's easier on mv ner­ Siliwreii, a !h) Shirley Sinvud
In hunt.
«hai&gt;kfniK
Laiiiihiutin &lt;ir &lt;inry h hi i
ve*
ihr«trn
ih'Tnonptr«H‘B
witii i‘in h if fill' wf„ 1* ihm*
I h # ft 7.
EXPECTING ACCIDENTS
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trend
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. fu n rtm ik
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ffVti Uh* pjtui 40 yi'iw■* And
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tl*r ifyiiftiiih wild 11 it inpic I-rn ii
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p, n» I % Ih I Mr
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compul&lt;*f rr|*l,if*i' h | f »h It• t ?
Fm Altby’a Ismklet. "How
I ihhy ( hi #' ores| two tur1 hl» tl th# Milhjt-cl hroRthid
l o Have A Isively Wed- We)ft, 111 fm t, ftilft pill lO*
hi re and. thmjirh il'» r
dine " -end fa) cents to Mi- Ifether ff'iir tii a row Libby
iiilll one, the ill ftIII ft onft-. th# by. Jlox i;;i70n, la&gt;- Allgeles, vt it* «Jhhnji bmvLri-'fur Ih# !#•*
thrm# as aliiit•fl m !111Hit]1ft*-“* Calif
nti»# w tlli a M*l -ft* l ,
v
l l uni1 I If I &gt;"«J IV tinm
fun t hi machinery d x|f-|!kl"t Mk
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L o v • o f CJ f •
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In a tens* (hvH, Iii&gt;4 piny
II II «•* N■w•
prove* Itaelf out. MnrhlTift*
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Thi*
aaip. N**ithin^ you
t*f N ine so m i-tinu in F e b ru a ry
N EW O F F I C E R S of R V \ H
Hate fin th at w .11 tie 111 H ied' 11 » dl be in sta lle d in eeren io n h r iii fmi»i h»*r v%k11 tiirtl . u u!
up at the n» vt mi-s-t.ng. -ay - ^
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It*f I h«*tf y*&lt;iii vull wtinilfi m*
K .iiliv lto - - e ll
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lo u t s - l.iy
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On (Bhidqsi

T h • American Contract
Bridge League conduct* tluve
nationwide charity g a m v ■
each, jeer. The hand* 'ar*
made up hy a computet- and
! played slmultrynemtsly all over
tty Dottle Austin
| We'll be expecting to hear
■this continent. Each game la
NEW PRESIDENT of Hu *0"'*-* intm-ting and exciting
acon-i] lociilly. by riinti h-piwtit
Naval Officers Wives Club i- plan* from this troop for the
Scoring.
perl blonde M iry Purlin « f next six months.
The computer dealt out
VAH-3 with dark-haired Kitty
■orne
very interesting hands
O'Gara. also of Three, elect­
IT FINALLY HAPPENED
for the event with bomd four
ed to serve a* vice president
Word was received here
being « real humdinger.
Saturday of the change of com j
'■ft for tin* next six month.
Even though Imill Sides
Mnrein Foy and Arty* Chap- niand ceremonies in HVAH-5 j
were
vulnerable, bolti side*
t'dr
Wallace
L
Russell
tookl
delaine of Seven gave them
were usually way up in the
a very, very close race, but Our as skipper of the Savage'
bidding. Most North-South
Mary and Kitty squeaked 'by Son*, relieving t'dr Paul Mem- j
RAT H ANEY*
pnlrs nmnagrd to buy the
to win the election.
Or. who has been, or will in, . . R V A II- 5
hand, id six or stu n hearts.
Marcia and A i U
redj tr* n, lerred iS the staff ofi
who bid grrrrrKtok the
.u^tfiAOTJitfauLi t o
w.iu . see ^ J t
president and she assured chief staff officer.
presented by the local unTT Tteart finesse xml mail*.- the
them that she would accept
Cdr. DaV« Dearolph will « ( th« American Cancer So- grand slain, quite a few of
those who stopped lit six re­
move up to.executive of.'icer ci*'ly, with discussion by
II.
fused the finrsso and just
Ceremonies
took
place
on
the
local
physician
Your
reporter was lucky
made their rontrart.
enough to find time to slip USS Ranger, some pbcti
!,
;
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SUZY RENO, that brtjgf
away from the office and at tho-South China Sea
tend the change ot-hiiard elec- ^Sd now Kathy lUi-tell will whu. took first place at Uie
tion itiffee last Thursday andreplace Soni Werner aa Urn bridge party held at the home
found tt all very inter- stlag
"leader" of Five and Soni will of Kailiy .'n»we!l. Friday for
We were particularly on- lake her place with the Stafl officer's wives of RYAll-0
By ttnth Millett
Ih»s*ie dcGanahl was second,
rh;i tiled hy Ihe clever table i Wives.
.. Newspaper Enterprise A»«n.
Ih p men of F iv e »tv* e xp e c t
decoration*, which were ca:
K a t h y , vv no has a new d » u g h -'
l r &gt;'"u
w
l " k" ,
ried out nil Ihrou h the risiin-r p.l to re tu rn In llm ir .‘m in e port
o f l,o u r ,i,m ^
'•
ba-o&lt;I on the 12 months of Uie at the S a n fo rd N a v a l A ir S ta ­ te r. C h r it lln a w as p re se n le d I UP
in fo r » lnt ,,f
yrat- t'ongratu'xtinn- to Holly tion so m e tim e in A p r il, as w ith a s ily e r p ic tu re fra m e hy
Hie d u ll, in w h ic h th e w ill
^ 'e w om an who H o n ks men (
llrll wh im we understand was th in g s -la n d now
F iv e Wive, an- p lan ning lo p lace her n a h v 't far si p o -tilie bnYe s il (ha best -&gt;f tl nod th at
chairman of the dei-orating
Thursday noon Nine Wives wiiin«i! npi'i’' u«'i a •Aquurf
comnntlee, and to the vnnimit hold th e ir re g u la r lu i-iiu «« eof
flrul. rnnvfn«»»ti*in with Riich
tec for Hun ingofmitv an I let a! Ho- hom e of llo im a arc planning to have their
t tuMki a faaiily
monthly luncheon si lt»- Iiuiiiv “ wtmiai
W e ll-. F e ll I at 10 a iti
v'reuliv lly.
i tin I «klit e«i w «1111m 11 n ii h n | ‘ r &gt; ntul
of
ArvitA
ik
im
im
.
T h e y a re looking b ir u a id t o ;
Was dclijtilv d al-o bv the
r e o c i i t f u l **f h**i htia ^n iDl
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clever llnv-reikv [omjs sel liv i p iitlu ek d in n er w ith L ie wi ve-

#raTarl

By Abigail Van Buren

£acobj/

Kitty O 'G ara, (left)
and Mary Durant (ritfht) admire the silver tray
presented t&lt;i retirinn president Evelyn Fitz­
patrick, (center). Mrs. Durant is the new presi­
dent and Mrs. O'tlara the new vice president.
Roth were elected at the change of Imiml coffee
last Thursday at the NAS Eallroom.
NOW C N E W

VGf

BipalL
« • * « t really "puT^you
acrotft^ an -a woman who
know* whnt nmkts a flattering
andWtttiual effect.'
Tomorrow—"Dear t i y t h
Thornton McLeod"

By Ruth Millett

11(IN | FORGET about the Hie duties of president (or ttie
each t.lhir
\ verv tali iitc-l
S.nagettes'
monthly
sLnto nisi -tv month- with a fmr
girl
Hcliring prc-alnit. Evelyn Forty for the benefit of thy tm.ird to ti.ick up h**i eflmlMr- * V Notts I- evjmcled
Kll/p.itrn-k pr&lt;-idcd gracious ■'.irepla Rett Home, which is
ly ai the iirl-i- iliirmg Ihe rb-s- to he In-Id tonight at Melody b- " Debit,- at tin- In-la llillon
(NI1C) ll*«Vl
lion .md oTher . cri mn-iial ..i-ti Skating Itins Irvin J JU to III service* Also present will lie
h&gt; I I
p in
Mi * VI n y Lois Webster, wife T* li jthonp lloui M'lilnr I An
villcv and v a* pie-onb-l wl'lv [i m
There will 1m- a * cake -k.iti ’ ol tin- new skipjn-i of I hlrtei-0
a gleaming -ilvct - v an I -tip
Hflcofllp hour »*f MMI|!
(that's Ju-t like a ' cake* *i rmiAlunl plrri^mi p Thr
(9 tray from tin bn.inl f, i ihe
1 I G K H L T T E S a re sla ted to Ks^ I ishD iiik
fine job - i- I a- limn' ii.iy mg walk 'l vvilii tho winners tak
irtH
uf
I 't t f i,
.tig home dclii mu* cake- luik mi --I wiifi the 11 new 1iff us-rs J' mu) aim ! M nry
ihe p.ivi mx mrmili'
Member- of ills- new hoard e-l by Fat Sprague, S aron a I J :tn |i m T h u rs d a y in the 1 1n 11
ciiit ' It-ml *«f folk
It a lln s o n
New
F r e t id c id |hi} i I)|Hfiv, Ih Ihv ft LI 111 **f * t
include Kay Herknor from Moodtuff and Judy 110101tine Fat Murphy from Thn-e
The) .11—» have »|«&gt;cliil en- F l.it in Or,i n wi l l i»N'«lde and o-rjitii from i tirnum," Ir h \
jiv Itokvri Mrrnll
Fi-g;&gt; Mt-r ;n from Fjvi^ lion lerlamim m planned for tnlei all . nli.tcd wive, id lt\ Ml k
ne He\suit from Seven. Sata m.-sion lime fur your enj-o arr inti'ol to
Jane Smith from Nine,"Caro ment and of cour-e it all go-OFFICERS and wives of
line r&gt;enn!*-m from Eleven foi a good &lt;»ti-e—to provide
Hetty Stoke, from Thirt«-i-n those little extras for tin- re-i l(\ Ml 13 had a pleasant visit
Thi-lma Lnger from the Slal.on dents or ihe Sarcptu Rest I.id week with an old friend
and Hell)' Willhauck from the illume Donna Williamson Fat t'di VI T l aws, Mr Group
TUESDAY I*. M.
sSlHfl
Sprague. Linda Fitman ami ( ominander from the USS
S 4(1 II, N*w«
Fat Haney are in charge ol Kitty Hawk
Sport*. Wi
i.,r
d)
arrangement for this month’ s | The Nan Diego visitor was
parly.
entertained at dinner at the
f 2 » S fM grnpg
•Iill1Hi * ■
( xpri bv«t VVe-lnesd*) hy of li­ ! I *0 f«»
\#w
l # 4 l'*Ai h r I K l ' * ■ n - f t i
i ’ ronkli*
I I I Bm M (. f
T IIIMf
N EW
F R F .S I D E N T of the ri-rs of Ttliriu-n and their
( I I l( i*?i* lr j HrlnKi tf
I It
« l l l O uUlint
l.lfn l
Savageries, Fat Haney, ha- wives
Hapori
II Ift 41) .MIC
IV) At) UAll 11414I•
announced 1 "hail and fare ] Thursday wive# of Thirteen
1 06 4«&gt; U l r l T # k
f ltv ( IJ u houft d
well" colfee for out-gomg will hold ^heit squa-lron cof( I ) HftUo ! ‘ m r ' k A r f t
( i t cn&amp; n # jm rt«
(tl N ft w •, \\ fttlhftr
skipper’* wire, Mr* Paul Wern^fee
the home J&gt;1 Carole Tm (1) Mr Nouk
\
11
(
t ) roca#
b• t
er and incoming skipper and It- nncr, 110 M Coleman Circle, 9:00 ({ *f )1 Can
l i t i t ) A* Tb# 9» #rli Tur■ •
,ia#y VltobAf s how
4
2 ) ftclino#
exec a wive*. Mr- Maliacv Irrne Daigle will tie co-hostess I 10 ( I t II nl1ahft)r&gt;&gt;i
f l Nft w #11 no
It)
Russell and Mry Dave Dear for Uie occasion Meeting lime
I . I I t l ) NBC
( I t It w'l t&gt;k c I ; -n
I tc * &gt; Pliiw of a
olph The lete Is to be held at 1* 10 a m
103 -1 » T h # Tyor-on
( I ) Lo r# » tft T o u r #
the NAS Uallruom, Jan 29 CFO WIVES are busily plan­ I SO f i t |‘ • ltlro f tx Junrtloo
4&gt;) n * m # Ih 4h# W i n d
( I t I’ ftytbQ Plftf-ft
ning fur election of their new
from 8 to to p m
1.
19
I
I I llouftft f ' f t M f
(t) TW -I
( I * D * f Ih C ou rt
Other new officers of the officers Wednesday night They It 06 ( t l T h »
i i ' Thft poelors
|) Thi D&lt; ' r* ftn-1 |h#
Savageries, elecled at the Iasi will la- meeting in Ihe new
5 U (ft) ABC Now#
Niir«i’«
l
09
!
« ' r-h Tftll f h# Truffc
I ! ) Taloplion» Vluyf
meeting of the tduh. Include Navy W i v e s Meeting Room
V IT A M IN -E H R IC H E O
(») U• n#rw] 1Coftp(lat
m
U ) ( I t Nftwft
Fat Sprague, vice president Roam in dldg 15—the same 11-11:90
( J1 \uf f hrr W-rerM
all I ft I M O'V I•
N IG H T CREAM
Donna Williamson, secretary building a* tl* NAS Uallroom
I S&gt;i Mf»v1#
1 tft i 4 j N • w ft
I 19 ( I ) T o y D on 't 9ftf
—the entraace is just souUi of l l e i r ( I t T Wftlftbl Shuft
and Zula McLeod treasurer
(C olor)
W E D N E S D A Y A . M.
(haplaln will be Lynn Wtl the hallnaim entiance. Time m
l l ) T h ft L i e * o f N n h t
S: 00 [&gt; ) Sign On AlmftFlBQ
son; histonan, Shirley Straus 7 30 p m
i » ) Yourift Mf trrIMft
4 :tE 1 ! ) Hunshlns Chftnilftiff
Election Wednesday will be 131
4 00 ( I ) Tho Mfti-h UftDift
tiaugh and publicity. t#mn*
I I I In lr s lo
&lt;•) Tr ftl 1 m ft« t# r
Williamson. Appointed to the followed by plans for an In- * i ( IS) * l* r On
l « ) 9 » c r » t Blorm
A \Diaflftft
telephone
committee
were slsllarion duuii-r and also for I :*# it Tuitsir
1:11 i f ) MH. n * w#
mi Huu-hlna II vl«ft
4:10 ( 2 ) D#ftt t»f Oroutfco ■
Donna and Linda Fitman Judy another teen dance.
I l l s l i t VVaka-up
(&lt; ) U n d o W ftll
Recently many of tha Chiefs 1:1U I i 1 N * w a
HuIce was named to head Ihe
_ ■saitsts . ,|
I ; ) • ( S i Wollft T w i * #
I IS ( t i m u , X ls rg st R eport
wives
attended
the
lunclieon
Night cream
efreshment rommlltee and
( 4 ) T O fl Boor
M 0 t l i T-'-I-y
f Q&gt; d f T h u n l
it) M l- si* r.-sn.
Barbara Hohrer the baby-all- and style show at Ui&lt;* Langford
^svf-uu Cs&gt;l^
I
tl
I
II H l l l t . M i n i M U ' IW
I l i I t ) Local New*. W s s th s i
Hotel,
In
which
several
of
ting committee
bports
1:00 ( I Csptoln K m r i r o s
t ilt I t ) Nsw s c ip*
l : I i ( I ) W s s lh o r - Ne w *
At the February meeting their member! participated.
I
t
)
a p a rt * . W o s t b o r ,
I : t 0 |tl CxrioonrHI*
Linda Fitman and Lynn Wilson
Ki w i ’'
(II T oa»r
III l ^ i i i
It T o U s s t s r
will baby-sit for Eleven: thin M V P a On H a n d
I SO ( I t (ilsore* Couri
l 14 SI ri'd . F l » - N s w s
( I ) Amsrirsn It Istory
E4 Willi am son-and Fat Spr«
3 4/5 ox. sue
NEW YORK (U PD — Bate6
Si
(
I
)
Rsy
Russisr—
&lt;4- Esorels* Fur
&gt;■
regulaify $2.50 now $1.30
gue will lie hostesses.
K d lterlst
hatl'i two most valuable play­ t 11 i»t r*r(nciB*illt

m qhJiqM A

ly-colore&lt;l scarves with lent
ends At the beck. They Are so
carefully draped that you can
often wear them without tha
accompanying hat, which ia,
in most styles, a tort of "plantwtlon” style. Htrewfte seen In
charming forme, and an airy,
silky straw la toft and flat­
tering. Tho beautiful Gower
hate ere done with reel por­
trait design. On* which great­
ly appealed to me had an enor*
moue butterfly perched high
in the back hovering over a
garland of exquisite flowera
In pastel tones. This season
to come y ou cen wear hate In
aoft color lone* to blend with
your costume, hut not exactly
match. And the millinery peo­
ple havu a slogan which -eye,
"YouTI love yourself in a hat
. . and 1IE will, too."
Well . . . what are you wait­
ing fo r ! Go get a hntl
When you need a touch of
color for a black outfit, do aa
stunning Jean Colbert, that at­
tractive radio-TV personality,
does, Hh« appeared at th* hat
show wearing e »marl black
silk jacket suit with a brilliant
red ecarf about her neck, a
matching rose nodding atop
her small black hat and her
lipetiok was matched to the
li.UrOs* and the scarf.

HANFORD

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top th* aoirtit shosrv tho best
F«*i to sot. • »**k sa4 tsteiL
fror thiaxh *f trM|o|M. g K K

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Brooks Robinson of the HaltlDaddy
morc Orioles and tho National
trSsdils SsSjssf ts I 'n - is r League's Ken Boyer of the llss hy FrsaUssilsI, ls&gt; sy l.
St. Louis Cardinals, have been rsllsi
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In New York since Sunday for
lses
(he sporting goods fajr at tha
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ever xipped you merrily on your way. They’r* *11 arranded m neat,
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arrandemente of 6 cylinders teem primitive. That'* not *11. Special eporu Bulck
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From GocT
WASHINGTON (U P I) — 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 of "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

By Evelyn Lundy
VOL. 67 . United Press Leased Wire
Established 1908 WED., JANUARY 20, 1965
SANFORD, FLORIDA NO. 108
Gross operating income of
Citizen^ Bank of Oviedo total­
Harold Kastner, Illustrious ed $104,646.28 in 1964, an In­
crease of $27,864.46 or 20.4
potentate of the Bahia Temple per cent over 1963, it wes re­
of Shriners, is in Seminole vealed by C. R. Clonts, chair­
Memorial Hospital today, h:s man of the board end presi­
leg broken in three places fol­ dent, at the annuel stockhold­
lowing a fall at a growers bar- ers meeting.
beque in Zellwood last night.
Net operating earnings were
When his wife, Viola, visits $19,000, or $10 per share. Div­
him. she can also visit her idends amounting to $9,000
new granddaughter, born to were paid to stockholders dur­
son Eoghan Kelly and wife, ing the year.
Deposits at the end of 1964
Jennifer, Monday.
totaled $3,812,425.32, an in
Do you have abomination crease of 19 per cent ov
for the Young Farmer of the 1963. Total investment of all
son to faith and action to cx- past generations have won
Year? He must be between U. S. government securiti
perience to transform our now "with toil and tears." Amer21 and 35 and have made out­ was $2,124,618.56 and of mun­
unity of .inlerest into a new|lc»"*- hc » #,d. ,'* r« • n» ‘ ,0Q
LONDON (C P I) — The lion
standing progress in an agri­ icipal bonds $8 4,753.60 on last
HVty ol purpose—......Z'* bcli^ ° " ’
heart
of
Sir
Winston
Churchill
cultural career. Quick, call Dec. 317
"For the time tu sram e ip-L ■
|^f dfvr
‘ f &lt;rf
~ ~ *•
"Toughl (o r «e it n ir m T t t r t «i* r - i f h i c v e progres* without W r i t ?
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f
* allL lh ta Stor .o*
«-,&lt;^|ie&gt;*vii\VKn
battle
to
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sup
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1 M fice. Deadline ia Thursday.
„ f conditions showed total
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f f l T r # W
h i l i « . - it C jf P iiU 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 believ*
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resources
resources and liabilities at ««,- , «clal* approved a tentative
ago stirred the admiration- of out difference of opinion, but rr*
plan of school desegregation
One nwm who once won the 120,318.15. respectively.
tin^ Justice and
the British public and led doc­
title of Young Farmer of the
Ownership of the bank's 1.­ based on optional choices
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
Tear. Kd Yarlmrough
of 000 shares of capital stock Tuesday, and subject to the
yrarold hero of Itiitaln was
day be free And we beileva
Geneva, is now county com­ was held.by 81 shareholders.
for generations."
approval of slate and federal
making medical history.
n ourselves "
missioner.
Another
Young
Bank officers re-elected for
Johnson
said:
JUNIOR COLLEGE thoughts were on the minds of this Seminole County
Shortly before noon (7 a rq
The President said AmerFarmer of the Year, Joe the year are Clonts, L. 11. authorities.
“ t'nder tins convcnant — of
delegation which‘ left in mid-morning for Gainesville and ttn afternoon
In order to qualify for some
.KSTl l-ord Moran. Churchill's Justire, liberty, and union - *r» '» •'nemles mistakenly have
Baker, is a veteran member Webb, executive vice ptesihearing with the State Junior College Boarti. The meeting is listed as
$300,000 of fcdrral (unds, most
physician, issued this bulletin:
of 'the t ity Commission.
dentj Harold A. Ward Jr. and
we have become a nation; awaited this country's defeat
of which already have been
"critical" by the local officials pushing for a college in this county. They
"There is little to record.
B. F. Wheeler Jr., vice presi­
prosperous, great and mighty in past depression and war
The restlessness has gone and
expressed optimism their mission would be successful.
(Herald Photo)
Ruth
Millett,
syndicated dents; James W. Abell, cash­ budgeted, it is necessary that
And we have kept our freedom hilt "each time from the sec­
Sir Winston has slept peaceful
columnist who writes, "We. ier; Mrs. Marie S. Burch and the desegregation plan be on
"But we have no promise ret places of the American
ly through the night and morn
the Women," is on vacation, Mrs. Fannie M. Olliff, assist­ file with federal authorities
from Gml that our greatness heart came forth the faith"
by March 3, in compliance
ing There will be another bul­
that brought victory.
an you won’t tie seeing her ant cashiers.
will endure.
witli the Civil Rights Act ol
letin tins evening "
column in The Herald next
The President said:
| "We haw been allowed hy
Webb reported the bank now
1964 Failure to do so would
Nobody gives Churchill a
"For this is what Amerlc*
week.
Him lo seek greatness with iho
employs 12 persons snd intro­
place the local board liable
chance to recover.
Is
all about. It is the uncrossed
sweat of our hands and tlie
duced Mrs. Bichard V a n
Arrangement* already are
Don't forget if your birth­ Wormer and Joe Coe. who to court orders
desert and the unclimbesl
strength of out spirit
Stewart Gstchel. personnel
being made for his funeral in
day is in Jnnuary and you commenced during the last
" I do not believe the Great ridge * It is the star not reach­
director, ami William What
accordance wiih plans lie drew Society is the ordered, change ed and the harvest sleeping in
were boiu in an odd-number
year.
t o n . guidance coordinator,
up yrar* ago. Briton* know
year—time to renew your
less and sterile battalion ol the tinplowed ground.
■ ad
appropriate Ui«
unior College Board. adequate
who have been studying ways
th* State Junior
will
By Harry I. Johnson
, , dfead
_ f ____ blow
JOW W
U I ffall
i l l some
driver's license. Do you think
"Is our world gone? W# say
the ants.
(or -tha prweet
|site* for
bid) wlllajlatarmlqe
wllLdet
of complying with the lederal
u .u # s n i i ' a r c w J i l j'.J za mst it
G AINESVILLE, (5 l'U ) — A and fn * wblcJt
you could pass the driver's
farewell Is a new world com­
"ft
is
the
excitement
of
hr
law. presented the following delegation til Send nolo Count If Uip e rs tI ' f c k ' / l . T • Junior v &gt;ul4 bt Vected ^'In cooper
Th* law of a v e r a d i c t a ­
lest If you had to lake It
always tiecoming ing'' W'e welcome it—and will
atlon of tba State Department tes that a 90-year-oid man who mining
proposal which was accepted oflicials i« here this . flornoon nllege.
again?
*
trying,
probing,
failing, res' bend it to the laqiev of man
Indication* *rr that 14 viU. of Education "
h\ the school hoard
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
Option I. Each pupil eligible
treinely short III* expectancy
A long distance call from
But look within your hearts—
always gaining"
•on Mark N Cleveland Jr
to attend the public schools
Yet the bulletin issued Wed-1 John.un delivered his in.ni to the old promises snd tha
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Glelow
.1in1 Rep Joe Haviv Alsu al
o| Seminole County sli.ill have
nesday night by Iwird Moran,
and Df and Mrs. Vincent
gural address Irani » wind old dream They will lead you
tending are Uoipjly Coililtli*
the right to enroll in thr sch.m;
Churchill's physician, indicat swept plat form on the stops best of all "
Roberts, in Washington lor
»p&gt;n &lt; bait nun John Alexan
which he attended during tlie
the inauguration, reports that
ed neither loss nor gain ol of the I a joint lllllliciliatf I) ill
'Fragile Existence*
ilii and otliyi m omission
1964 65 school year, or the
they ariivt-d safely and are
vitality,
B&gt; Donna Estes
The President saul it was
Irr thief Justice EatI War
numbers.
Mason Wharton
having "a blast " They indi­
"Sir
W nston has
slept ren had administered the 35 ' incredible
A full agenda faces the Al school which he would hav
. that in thia
i ail man ol
the &gt;eminole
cated they are having such a I amonte Springs Town Coun allemled by promotion of or
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
United |*re»» Inletnalional
||,laid ol Public Instructiuti.
good tune they may have to ell when it meets at 8 p ni Iginal entrance during the 2 3ii p m. M'iihIk; before t it
no appreciable change in hi. ele II of the t onstitiidon
human- that "we should hats
(obi
wi-ather that
hung
take a vacation when tlo-y today for the regular lent I 19i,4 65 school year
condition There will lie an
lull Uourt Judge Vullie A Slew a11 G j I i IicI director id
With his lelt hand resting and destroy one another"
over
the
eastern
third
ol
the
get back, to rc&gt; update.
other bulletin tomorrow I Wed on a Bible his mother gave
monthly session.In Town Hall 1 Option II. Each pupil ellgi Wiliiuiu* Jr. in ui ume tided instruction and pei»omicl and
"T li c r e are possibilities
A summons, served last Fri hie to attend the public schools , -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
A local belle when queried day will be read stating that of Seminole County, who does |tli»»*tt, UII*Ui i-xiflll Repub 'I Milvver, school Miprrmtcu Icmjii-ralurrs today and Florl
Persons In high places and rd. Johnson intoned alter tile don mastery over others to
aa to why she wasn’t in court suit has been filed a not exercise Hie option prove 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
Washington said, "I don't gainst the town and Bill M ded above, may request ad ■ S» in mole * only com mito stand by until the end o(
that whilviiyd it* interior.
" I do solemnly swear Hut Johnson asserted ' There ia
count) • piopo.al are C- Ver
need to go to Washington to and Hard York by Anita Welt mission to the school nearest •loner for District 3.
The lav! of a series of* arc tlie battle
I will falllilully execute tlie world enough (or all lo seek
have a bull — I have one mcr The suit involve* com ills residence.
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
right here, every day!” Atla, plaints resulting from the re­
Option 111. A pupil may he 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 "
girl, Lola!
toning of properties on Mail assigned or transferred from relenting Lawrence Swofford. County Chamber of Com diliess and scalteicd snow malic Journey to Ji-ann Tkur* offfny ability, preserve, pro
The President said "th#
land Avenue which permits one school to another provided winner of the election, whusr m in e s long range planning (lurries.
day, has rancclcd his trip tect and defend the Cuiistilu Vmeriean convcnant called on
If the Cupti Restaurant operation of a day n u r s e r y in Mich argument or transler
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'
blows away Saturday It will the neighborhood.
is not based on racial consid Irtigcd
cluud cover took sonic of the mark the 7uoth anniversary of
Following an example set lilieration of man" and that if
be because of all the sighs
Mr*. Leroy Kyle will appear erations.
stuig out of Die cold, keeping Parliament today has been by George Washington, he still this country's goal,
Bassett has chaiged elec­ Chamber.
emanating from the ladies to speak about drainage sou
The
delegation
had
a
two
in discussing the legal as tion ' ll regularities” and arktemperatures around the 2&lt;is called off
added tour words not requir
"Thus, if as a nation thers
therein over the gleaming th • east of town and city pects of thr situation, school
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
diamonds which will be mod­ engineer Harold Itadclille will attorney Douglas Mrnstroni
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 '
eled hi connection with the- present final report on the wa pointed oul
Itatnui Building .it it &gt; l 01vI i south of Itultalo, N V , *ti
outside our hope
mg Ins commissioner.
Business Null
Beta Sigma Phi's fashion ter system.
Mtv ol Flotida
"The situation is brand new
snow flurries fell around th
"Change has brought new
The canvassing hoard ami
Johnson wore an oxlord
show. The sparklets will be | Resignation of Police Chief We have no precedent to go
A 40 page lirn f with appro Great Lakes.
meaning to that old mission.
Supervisor
of
Registration
Ca­
gray
business
suit
instead
ol
shown in conjunction with ex­ IRuss
»■a4ssi v will
™sas be
s*w» read
aw® u •and
asm by and It 1» different lu each milla Bruce are repirsenled pnatc maps m l (harts was
Schools were expected to
the traditional morning coal We can never aJain stand
I i u aj Milne
otic fashions ffom
a-new chief appointed. Mayor county We have notified the liy County Attorney llatobl siven the lioaril nu mbers — open at
In d ia n a p o lis,
Ind
a-lde jirnh'f il in isolation. Dan­
and, &gt;lript;d trousers
the
Wondrt if you could gel
wi brief winch
compiled I w h e re ior tvvp da y * in a rowfederal authorities that we Johnson,. — , . ,,
Lawrence Swofford will
W A S H IN G T O N
(U P I) —
Earlier, li u In r l Jloratio gers and troubles we ones
diamonds fiom Playboy!
in |le&lt; ember Lv tin Seminole' K ie v w e re rin se d
would comply with the federal
tiounec council committee
A n e x u lirr a u t H u b e rt llu n i- llumptiiry oT Minnesota had called foreign' now live among
t.Hoard ol I’ ublit Invtiin lion.
law and this plan is evidence
putntinenLs for the year
M iltc n s and o ve rc o a ts w ere p h rey reached Hie p in n a rl* of taken his oath
aih as
a* vice |&gt;re.i u s"
Speaking of I'la&gt;boy — the
It seeks a Prioill'y No 1"| Ih e u n ifo rm of the d a y today hit Ivnff nreer in public life
of our good failh We hope
DeBary Woman'* Club baa
lor tile project — a step which for those attending President t o « l« y Vklirn !)• took th* out li
that it will meet with "their
subpoenaed some of the loe' rail lie taken I il.iv by tlie Johnson's inauguration At Wa o f o f f i . c m i On tm tlo n't 41»i
approval."
liest young ladies of Dellary
state lioaiil
If approved, the plan would
v tir pr«*»nl**nt
shitigton, t&gt; C.
to be "Playglrl Bunnira" in
jn
The briel was pi'p.ited to
permit pupil applications to
Thoummia y.rOt« in| on On*
JACKSONVILLE i d ' l l The weather bureau predict
their variety show Friday
V-;
be tiled some time this spring,
^ rn,y (-orps 0( Engineers "substantiate tin ulgent -tie ed near freezing temperatures ( Mpitol ground*’ uml niilliona
night at 7:30 p. m. in the
with resulting
assignments 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
Community Building. SounJa
effective at the beginning of hearings next month to di&gt; greatly need. * publie junior gural day.
Speaker John-W. McCormack j
WASHINGTON (U P !) — the fall semester. Mason
like an exciting program.
' college program
It adds
( l ) -Maii ) iw eir the dniKruvs
wavs
of
making
canals
Snow
was
not
expected
but
An all-Ameriran procession Wharton, board chairman,
: Dial the econuinv
can adc- no one was taking any chan kriat'a aon from Huron, S. I&gt;,
and
rivers
more
navigable.
A bulletin from the U. S. of rowl&gt;oyV Indians, high said.
into office as the United
The Engineers said thr un 1qualely su|quut a public jun CCS,
('hander of Commerce quote* school bands, pretty girls,
Stairs second-ranking o ffi­
provements would mostly tie lor college."
paratroopers
and
politicians
"on* of the nation’s leading
The population growth was
cial.
located
on
coastal
canals
and
authorities on automation" at escorted Lyndon B. Johnson
Humphrey is th* first vire
la tile headwaters of the 51. cited as increasing 90 6 per
saying he "fear* that the down tK(P tflory road from the
rent from 1950 to I960 knd
president the nation has had
Julius
and
Kissimmee
llivers
further advancement of auto­ Capitol to the White House
since Nov. 22, 1963.
The hearings were srhrdiil an estimated 32 I |H-r rent
mation may be retarded, by a today after he took his oath
(tom 1960 through 1961. It
cd
Feb.
1
6
in
Cocoa,
Feh.
1
7
problem which automation it­ aa President
further estimated the projec­
WASHINGTON (U P I) — in Kissimmee and 4 eh. 18 in
Thera wrer* 52 hands and
self creates. Th* problem is
City firemen nipped a poted gruwih over the next five
Fort Lauderdale
the displacement of workers.” 15,000 marcher*—a ahort In­ Jfccurity forcei, haunted by
tential "had
one"Tuesday
years will he 40 5 per cent.
Yeah? Wonder where he got augural parade by past stand­ John F. Kennedy'* assassina­
morning at Scminol# Boule­
."Many
of
our
students
in
ards, but still long enough to tion, marahalled the most
that idea?
the upjier 25 per rent of the vard an&lt;l Myrtle Aseiiur when
•NEW CAR
need threa hours to pass elaborate aet of precaution*
graduating classes," the brief they quickly halted a fire on
WASHINGTON (U P I) —
FINANCING
News ws don't need to tell down historic Pennsylvania in history for President John­
President Johnson and his
statess, "are not attending a fuel nil trurk.
son's inauguration.
RATH
you: A survey by * phono­ Avenue.
Furl was leaking on th* family began their official in­
college This, we feel, is a
Every
possible
step
was
Military hardware wa* con­
graph needle manufacturer
GREENSBORO. N. C. (U PII great loss to 6ur community muffler and caught fire, ac­ augural day activities, today
Call the auto loan experts: Ralph Pezold,
says the "Beetle record* were, spicuous by its absence. In­ taken to protect the Chief
cording to fiiemen. They put hy attending a packed church
—A
young oank robber put a and to oui* society "
Executive.
.
tha most played record* in stead of miaailes, tanks and
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
parade
featured
1964." Wonder how much* the •guns,
"" "I the F"
*
----- ---I •Thryk. included.,
- r " wall of
Tuesday ta-ltrn police closed in able "would tie lirpad and owned by Hugh** A Williams. Billy Graham preached the
float*
depleting
th#
(wareful
bullet
proof
glass
around
the
company paid for this survey
•$4.50 PER HUNDRED TF-R YEAR
.
Another alarm *»nt them to sermon.
comprehensive and inrlude a
on him.
to tell them what any parent accomplishments and ideals inaugural stand at tha Cap
409
E.
10th
St,
Tuesday
after­
Joining
th*
Johnsons
*t
ths
university
parallel
and
pre­
Noel Dennis Atkins, 27. of
Itol, similar glass and bomb' could have told them for of "Th# Great Society."
professional progfam, a var­ noon when a defective flu* intsr.fslth service st th* Na­
More than 500,000 people resistant steel plate at John­ Rockingham County, killed
fraa?
iety
of terminal programs, tent smoke and fume* into th* tional City Christian Church
himself
witn
a
single
bullet
Member F.D.l.C.
s e e
endured bitUr cold to watch son'* reviewing stand in front
Vies
President-elect
and an adult education pro­ house. Damage wet confins'd were
from
his
45-caliber
pistol,
the
of
th*
White
House
and
an
A reminder: Anchor Club along parade rout*. An **tL
Hubert
H.
Humphrey
snd
to ths flue. The house ia oc­
•
same ohe used to hold up a gram.*
ia sponsoring the Rebel* mated 200 million others, on army of $.000 police and
The county, the board was cupied- by Irma Gibson, fire­ hundreds of other prominent
branch
bins
earlier
for
$11,*
truops
along
tha
parade
both
sides
4
&gt;t
th*
Atlantic,
Quartet i t 8 p. m. Thursday
gussU&gt;
.
told, has agreed to provide men said.
00Ck ■.
joule.
MW il * • Uiavisso*.
p i SHU auditorial*.
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Churchill

Continues

Fight
Sets History

* •w e t? J S &gt; S ttw T J »
.

Bassett Hearing
: Staled Monday

Cold Weather
Over Midwest

St. Johns Study

All-American
Parade Held

Set Feb. 16-18

} our

Security Force

Firemen Halt

Most Elaborate

Oil Truck Fire

Johnsons Attend

SLEEP - SOFAS

168.

Bank Robber

Church Service

Symbol

NEW CAR
FINANCING

Ends His Life

Hr*

EASY TERMS

— OPEN FRIDAY EVENINGS —

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■iHumphrey Tops
Long Career

BIG STOCK REDUCTION
SALE NOW IN PROGRESS

203-09 E. 1st ST.

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Altamonte Board
To Hear Reading
On Zoning Suit

Correct Uses

PH. 322 0983

*

Junior College
Plan Presented

Students Learn

MATHER

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School Board
;; iOKs Plan Of
l Desegregation

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..
..
..
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.S B N R a C J l l t 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 of In­
ternal Revenue at Jackson­
ville, noted that the earnings
of 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
hnsis).
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 School 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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OF
SANFORD

S em in ole C ou n ty

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)

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To Fulfill Heritage O f Ju stic e , Liberty/ Union'

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Ijtrge Selection, Many
Colors and Fabric*.
Sofa By Day, Bed By
Night.

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President Johnson Appeals To Fellow Americans

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20,000 Commies
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SAIGON ( U P I ) — The
Saigon governm ent charged
today t h a t 20,000 Communisttrain ed officer* have Infil­
tr a te d South Viet Nam afnee
1059.
A rep o rt aald the Commun!«ta were armed with weapona made In the Soviet
Union and Red China.
. U. S. Intelligence official*
confirmed the South Vietnameee charge and added
t h a t the num ber of Commun­
i s t Infiltrator* over the p a st
■lx y ears m a y be closer to
84,000.
South Viet N am delivered
th e rep o rt in th s form of a
p ro test note to the In te rn a ­
tional Control Commission—
a n agency established in 1054
to police the p artition of the
tw o Viet N am a a f t e r the
French Indo-Chlna war.
N orth Viet Nam announced
t h a t ft has asked commission
member* to w ithdrew from
it* territo ry. The Hanoi r e ­
gim e said it w as no longer
ab le to g u a r a n t c e . t h e safety
o f commission member* in
view o f
tiie a ir
strike*
a g a in s t N o rth Viet N am by
U. S. and South Vietnamese
bombers.
The South Vietnam ese r e ­
p o rt on in filtrators was an
a tt e m p t to .d e c u m e n t charges
t h a t the g uerrilla w a r in this
co un try is directed and su p ­
plied from Hanoi.
“ Before being sent south,
th ese troops and cadre* re­
ceive aperial training from
th e eentraL^pommittee for re­
unification In Hanoi, which
work* In close co-operation
w ith Die N orth Vietnamese
arm ed forces command and
the ministries concerned," the
p ro test aaid.
The rep o rt added that the
Infiltrator* receive training
in guerrilla w a rfu tr, politi­
cal subversion and espionage.
Weapons carried by the
Communists includrd Russianmade Mossltl N ngant rifles,
Chinese Communist 57-milli­
meter bazookas and machineguns and amali arm s, recoilJ o s rifles and bomb launch­
er* manufactured in Commun­
ist E a st Germany.
Ths South Vietnamese r e ­
port
said
it* information
came from Communlat prisonerg of war, defectors and
capturet} Red document*.
U. S. Intelligence source*
verified must of the in form a­
tion.
The U. S. Embussy here
denied a London newspaper
rep o rt th a t Communist Chin­
ese soldiers had moved into
N o rth Viet Nam.

Agent To Speak
Hy Ja n e Casselberry
Mr*. Hetty Cass, local In*
auranca agent, will apeak t°
Russell Moore’s general Btiuslncas classes T h ursday morn­
ing a t the South Seminole
Ju n io r High School in Cassel­
berry. She will discuss the
history, theory, and major
form s of insurance.

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MOOSE MEMBERS conducted a bicycle rodeo nnd imfcty check program
at I’ineerest School. lc*tlnir the rider’* nkill, hnndllnR of bicycle and
road safety, nnd checkin# the mechunical condition* of the wheel. Prize*
were awariled,
(Herald Photo)

Youth Corps Shows Promise
began Ja n . 4, now has 3(8
boys and girls working in the
city's schools, hospitals, lib­
raries, museum* and other
public faculties/’ " -----------All the youngsters were u n ­
employed school dropouts when
they joined the project, Wirtz
said.
Field reports indicate the
youth corps, a Labor Depart
ment p rogram , has encouraged
youths to return to school by
showing them the value of an
education ut gaining jobs.
Johnson said more than 180
of the 318 have enrolled in
night school classes. Project
directors report they have new
confidence and determination
to succeed.
The President said the fledg
ling project has encouraged
Hy .Mrs. Ritchie H arris
everyone associated* with it.
Teresa Strhlilns, daughter He nddi-d:
of Mr. and Mrs A J. Stchhins
"T he w ar against poverty
of Lgke Monroe and sixth
grade- student at E nterprise
E lem entary School, was first
place winner in the "S m ile"
contest conducted by all Vo
lusia County schools. Her prize
was a new bicycle.
Two alleged rapists were
Neal Lacy, third grade »tu | identified F riday afternoon by
dent selected to represent the the victim, a 12-year-old girl,
Enterprise school, received a when they were arraigned be
model car.
fore Peace Justice Hugh Dun
WASHINGTON (U P I)
President Johnson
believes
th at a pioneering neigfiBorhood youth corps project in
N-ewark, .V. J .—the first of Iti
kind—gives hope for a complet# * victory, in the war on
proverty.
He mat|e the comm ent on *
report submitted by Labor Se­
c re ta ry W. Willard Wirti d e s­
cribing the first results of this
phase of the inll-poverty c a m ­
paign.
The Newark program , which

Enterprise

Student Named
‘Miss Sm ile’

Rape Suspects

Are Identified

Trooper C ites
Two Motorists
A mother and her son were
treated at the Navy base d is ­
pensary Friday after the car
in which they were riding flip­
ped on its side after being
clipped in the rear
Treated fur minor cuts and
bruise i were Mrs. Patricia
J e a n Dcarolph and her son.
Daniel, of 119 West Woodland
Drive.
Highway r a lro ) Trooper J e r ­
ry Hawthorne said Mrs Dearolph was driving east on High­
way 46 and attempting to
m ake a left turn at Second
Aveune. A c a r operated by
Lowanna
Drosche, of
155
Country Club Drive, atte m p t­
ed to p is s the other vehicle
when the two collided.
Trooper Hawthorne charged
Mrs, Dcnrolph with . making
un Improper left turn and the
other with driving with an ex­
pired license.

can
Judge Duncan ordered them
returned to their maxim um se
ru rity cells and held without
bond
The two Negroes. Israel (ill
ley, 17, and Jim m y Lee Drum
rigid, 18, are arc-used of as
vaulting the girl a week ago
today They were apprehended
lust Wednesday alter a fierce
manhunt hy all law enforce­
ment agencies In the county.

Is, in the last analysis, the
struggle for hum an decency
and independence. This r e ­
port ia an early indication
th at we can auccced in this
6 5 t “of aTTeffort!."'
'
The Newark project ev en­
tually will cost $520,000 for 700
youngsters, of which the fed­
eral government will pay 1(65,000 and the city the balance.

Alumni To Fete
Honor Students

W A SH IN G T O N ( U P I) —
P resident Johnson 'fa expect­
ed to send a special message
to Congress this week urg in g
extenaion of Ih* controversial
are a redevelopment program
but recommending th a t it be
overhauled.
The loan and -g ran t plan to
help economically depressed
area* h a t been the ta r g e t of
vociferou* grille* since it was
set up about four years ago.
It i* due to expire Ju n e 30,
Congressional source* laid
th a t Johnson would request
extension of the program and
propose a $400 million appro,
priation to keep it in busi­
ness.
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He also is expected to urge
reorganisation of the p ro ­
g ra m along line* which, some
believe, partially acknowledge
the validity of past criticfsm.
The program i* intended to
woo job-producing industries
to chronic unemployment re­
gion* by providing subsidies
to build plahts, public facil­
ities, end other community
im provements.
In 1961, Congress provided
$451 million to finance it, but
the Are* Redevelopment Admmi«Wati«ri (A HA ), which
administers the program, Tan
out of money last summer.
An a tte m p t to replenish the
AHA fund was rejected In the
House th e y ear before.
P resident Johnson ssid in
his economic rep o rt to Con­
gress Inst month th a t ARA
had helped economically de­
pressed areas, but he em pha­
sised th a t "redirection of this
program ra n benefit from the
experience of the last four
years.”

The Seminole County Uni­
versity of Florida Alumni Club
will honor outstanding 11th
gradp students at Its annual
The F ebru ary meeting of
busineta meeting Feb. 25 at
the Rear Lake Garden Circle
the Capri Restaurant.
will be held at B p.m. Tuesday
Dr. J. Wayne Reitz, univer­
at tile home of Mrs. Richard
sity president, will speak The
O strander, 3413 J a in i a o n
meeting starts at 7:30 p rn.
The UF Aiunirn group also Drive, Bear Lake. Invitation
will award a $250 scholarship to attend is extended all wom­
to an area high school senior en interested in gardening.
who plans to enter the univer­
sity nrxl fall The yet un­
BELGRADE,
Yugoslavia
named student will tie desig­
nated the club's first CLASP ( U P I ) — I.jubo Faust, who
award winner in a new pro­ headed a three-mall d eleg a­
gram begun by the Alumni As­ tion to Cub* recently, re p o r t­
ed Yugoslavia signed an o r­
sociation this year.
CLASP (C oordinated I/ical der for 50,000 ton* of Cutisn
Alumni Scholarship Program I 1su gar to tie shipped here.
allows the 40 clubs in the state
and nation to select deserving
students from local areas as
recipients of the cash scholar
WITH BLADDER IRRITATIO N
Aftar 71. tcmicnoB IEIdr.tr og Blt4d«r Ixd
ships to the UF.
-w (I tuition*
ifftti i«ir« u miar women M
ntu tod b f tttfct rou Iskm and n*r*t tad
Election of club officers also Uont
U» fiMutnt. burning or tutu a*
«r
iaalion
boUkdor and night (km ndarilv.
will be hrld, according to An
rot mar W&gt;M4t«» ar.d guffar from H*ad.
old. Urrd dadrew Rracken, who urges a •fhM. ItoakacOa and
pr*«i*d In aurh Irrnation. (TYAT'KX
full attendance Reservations nouaJIr brloil fart, relating comTorI br
eurbla* frm*tioa ihidi id string. arid
may lie m ade by calling 322 lflnOBAd bf
fain rtlrf Oil
cnrrmx m 4/mslau. rtn u u «
1362, he said.

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VOL. 57 United Press Lcnscd Wire
Established 1968 TUES.. FEBRUARY 16, 1965 SANFORD, FLORIDA
®

ADM. GOLDTHWAITE

ADM. CHRISTOPHER

ADM. HEYWARD

Solons To Hear
Navy's Mission
Some 150 members of the Florida State Legis­
lature, State Chamber of Commerce military affairs
committee and guests will visit Sanford Naval Air
Staion Friday.
While at the station the distinguished group
w i l l hear briefings . by
three top Naval officers
in the state and witness
an air demonstration.
The tour is part of a

e

The Starlight P ro m cn ad ers
square dance group will hold
*
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v
a 'fa m ilia risa tio n night” s e s ­
sion Wednesday evening at the
Civic Center, leading to the two-day “ Florida apd .Our
formation of a new class on National Defense" p resen ta­
tion sponsored by the State
f o b . 21.
Chamber'* military
affairs
• • •
WASHINGTON (UPI) —
The United State* has evi­
Sandy Anderson was the committee.
The purpose of the p re­ dence (h a t Communist China
kind of a loan who would cufl
jo u if you even hinted that sensation is to inform mem­ is now actively preparing for
&gt;ou liked the guy. But he'd bers of tiie S tate Legislature its second nuclear test.
love it. And nobody could of the m ilitary's mission, the
im pact
on
the
possibly dislike him ; lie was military's
th a t type a person. Sandy was s ta te 's economy, and how the
TOKYO ( L T D —An r a i th buried Monday afternoon alter s tate can a ss ist the military quake ahook d o w n tu r n Tokyo
Ins long, long illness had in carry in g out its mission.
today. There
no immedi*
P articip atin g in the p re ­ file r«‘|KJit of iHMiultiva or
claim ed him Saturday. The
grulf old gent with a h eart as sentations in addition to the d i i m i i f C i r .
big as'liis house will be missed N avy will he the .Strategic
by all who had the good lor Air Command, McCoy and
tune to know him . There is Orlando A ir Force Buses, N a ­
W A U K E G A N , HI. ( U P I* —
only one place Sandy could tional Aeronautics and Space Fire flashed through a 100go and we know he went Administration. N orth A mer­ y e a rtd d , five-atory wooden
There. To his wife, Alma, goes ican A ir Defense Command, hotel today- At least one p e r ­
our sympathy and a tug Tactical A ir Command, Strike son was killed. An undeter
thanks for letling us know Command and the S tale De tinned number wete missing.
p artm en t.
Sandy, \yhat a guy . . . .
• * •
Gov. lfaydon Burns w dl ad- [ O v O i ’t l U C

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Evidence

Earthquake

Hotel Fire

A horse on the loose Mond .n morning at the 1‘ineerest
.Srho«I area had city police
puzzled. They got the report
shortly after d ay b reak but
couldn’t find the critter.
* * •
Cadet Warren J . ilorllcr.
son of Cdr and Mrs Warren
sf, ilocllcr of Hot Cornell
Drive, has earned academic
honors for the first sem ester
at Wentworth Military Acad­
emy The cadet lias ra in e d
superior grades to ipialily tot
tin dean s Honor Hoik
• * •
Norma Piatt The Herald's
C.irl F riday, is hack at het
post alter a lioul with the Ho
hug.
• • •
Florida is rated as having
one of tlie best health records
and one of the lies! health de
p artm en ts in the nation, a c ­
cording to a recent release.
The Florida State Hoard of
Health has just published a
1*5 page history of its activi­
ties during its 75 y ears of
existence, entitled i appropri­
ately)
.Millstones and Mile
stones ”
* • •
A note in a recent Clock
column asked that readers
send their discarded but tons
to William H. Konntz so he
could continue his hobby. The
oilier day The Herald got a
note from him thanking the
Clock Winders and the Srintn
ole C h am b er of C o m m erce's
Georgia Ball for their help
He said the response "has
been very good."
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9

9

9

Heporl comes today from If
M Sellers of Grneva that hr
kilted a 36 inch coral snake
Saturday In the vacant lot ad
ja e r n t to his home. Seilers,
who lives n e a r the Baptist
Church, says this is the third
coral snake to be killed in his
neighborhood in the past few
months and, as there a re a
num ber of children in the i m ­
mediate vicinity, urges p a r ­
ents to caution their young­
sters to watch where th ey go.
• * •
Mrs. Bertha David will be
honor guest on her 90th birth­
day Thursday at an open
house from 3-6 p m, a t the
hom e of a daughter, Mrs.
JfaroUl Appleby, 408 Virginia
A vcnucjtw itb h er other three
daug hters also serving as hos
trsses. Ail of Mrs. David's
m any friends a re cordially in
vited to the celebration.
• I •
Traffic is heavy on Sanford
a r e a highways. Ifesviest this
y ear, in fact, as tourists visit
our area. All art; welcome, to
, be cure.

dross the group Sul in day a f ­
ternoon at tlie Orlando Air
Fori e Base. Expected to a t ­
tend tlie series of to urs are
about 65 members of the
Legislature, 45 members of
the m ilitary affairs com m it­
tee, and 40 guests, mostly
military.
The Sanford Naval Air
Station to ur from 2:15 to
5:15 p, m Friday will fe a ­
ture biiefm gs by Vice Adm
A. S. Heyward J t . Chief of
Naval Air T raining, P ensa­
cola; B ear Adm. R o b e r t
Goldlhw ait*. &lt; o m m a n &lt;1 e r,
Fleet Air, Jacksonville, and
Rear Adm. T. A. Christopher,
commander, Key West Forres.
Tlie presentations will lo­
gin F riday morning at M&lt; t ,,y Air Force Base ami fmisti up S atu rd ay afternoon
a l t e r an all day session at
Oiiundo A ir Force Base.

Big Steel, Union
Hold Answer

MIAMI l l T I l — Coast
(timid jiireuift searehed today
i lo r n Slit foot i ouMtil fr e ig h t­
er, the l&gt;. S'. motor vessel
Aiawttk Chief, overdue on a
voyage f r o m ‘ Tampa to BHk e , British Honduras.

Accounting
T A L L A H A S S E E (U P I) —
Secretary
of
State
Torn
Adams said lie will ask the
11*65 I cgislatute t.i puss n
law lequiting any n ig a n lia
Lon soliciting funds to make
a public accounting of how
the riiolu y was used.
S \ J ,]
ill t i&lt; i l l ’
*
JA K A R TA . I n d o n e s i a
(U P I)
Indonesia's official
new* agent y said today the
goXi-imuetit "ajjiic-lati-d the
patiiolii action'' • ( a group
of anti-Alto i n ail detiumsllators w lio seized the l.'. S. Information Service l i b r a r y
here Monday.

More Kuicks

JA CKSO NV ILLE i l ' P I ) —
The number
poH in
I th* Jarkponvtll* f»ne. inrludP I T T S B U R G (U P I) — Re ing Seminole O m n ty , l»*t
cord production of automobiles, month v*m* HI |*vi m i l high*
and steel pace the nation's «*r th«u in JamiMiy, ItnM.
soaring economy.
B unk ili'iil^i -« r i fuiliM «• 1
But m any businessm en are m n in the irnie during thin
growing apprehensive of a Jnnuury.
possible downward trend unless
steel con trail negotiations are
completed he lore May 1.
MIAMI HI At II ( U P I) —
C urrent agreem ent* between Vice P r e s i d e n t
Hubert
the ''Big I t " steel producers
H umphrey “ ill l*e honored
and thp t.'nlted S te e lw o rk e r)1h e ir Sunday night with a
union (USW) expire April 30. medallion mounted on stone
The union is technically free during an J*rnel Bond Organto strike tlie next day unless ixntiun balniuel The award r*
a new contract has been sign for H um phrey ‘a devotion to
ed.
human freedom

Honor HI HI

Rescuers Drill
140-Foot Shaft
DOLGEVILLE, N. Y. (U P I)
—Rescue workers today began
the difficult job of drilling a
140-foot shaft into a su b ter­
ran ean mountain c av ern to
recover the body of a 23-yearold cave explorer entombed
there since Saturday.
The body of the trapped
spelunker, J a m e s Mitchell, a
Winthrop, Mass., chemist, was
lowered 60 feet to the floor ot
the cavern where he had become wedged into an U-lnch
crevice.

Threat
JACKS ONVI L LE «UPI) —
The Florida East Coast Rail­
way, barked into a legal corn­
er, promised to s ta rt abiding
by
pre-strike union work
rules Tuesday with the th r e a t
of a 14.000 daily fine h a n g ­
ing over its head made by
the Circuit Court of Appeals
in New Orleans.

CAPE,KENNEDY (U PI) —
A mighty S atu rn-t su p er ro c ­

NO. 127

General Corp.
Distribution

MOSCOW (U P I) — Soviet
P re m ie r Atexei N. Kosygin
today dem anded (hal (he Unit­
ed Stales withdraw Its forces
from South Viet N am .
The statem ent was reported
by the Soviet news agency
T ass in a m essage sent by
Kosygin to a
preparatory
meeting of the Indochinese
peoples conference in Phnom
Penh, capital of Cambodia.
"T h e Soviet Union resolute
\LL IN FUN but serious, tiio, will lie tbe nll-femnle lmsketbnll ifa me tbis
ly dem ands the withdrawal ol
evening between the ilistnff touchers and cheerleaders of Sanford Junior
U. S. troops and military
Ilikrh School, represented here by Teachers Jeannette Stiffey (left) and
equipm ent from South Viet
Belly Watson (rik'lil) and (’lieerieader Vtim Edwards. Funds derived will
Nam, the cessation of arm ed
finance a trip for cheerleaders to the American Cheerleaders Associa­
provocations against the D em ­
tion's summer camp.
(Herald Photo)
ocratic republic of Viet Nam.
Laos and Cambodia ami Hie
rejeetion of any military in
lerfcrenci* in the internal a!
t a n s of I n d o c h in a " Kosygin's
message said
It was the second time in
the past three days that the
A m e x j'rtc *lie&lt;1 mg r it‘111t 1i1 -*} t.vttrr rultur.il nirthmU mini mole County Rgrirulturnl |»ro
Kremlin had made such a de
uia nit
j i *»K*M(m for Scmini'li* (m in is n&gt; v\ anil h r t t r r triCHIh of i on* tliirt a
i». To invrnli)«nte the postiollltiK pr»l&gt; iito! ciiHUASi*!*.
•IM Il M I V
Mill In fonttulaim! Ly the
itthllily «if makniK th r Swnfoni
I. T o
r t ii iiU litK * *
« tl-k ip rn i
A communique issued Sun
i it i-iIn i r *iI i*oiimi it-1!*«' «if 11ic lion tictucMi industry itnl the S tale F a rn ie ri Market mote
day alter Kosygin's meeting
with North Korean officials Srnunole County Chamber of Kitetiiion Service aimed At effective*
7. To dt everything ‘puxul*
during his Aslan trip t e n n i I 1 -mm 4*i . s *t a luncncon-mrct- thr • , Iu t ton of the many
hie to keep a gric u ltu re ' one of
the American air attacks on tni, Wmliwiuljiy mum fit Jim t » n &gt; 1d n n 19 o f a i f t i c n 1t i n e .
North Viet Nam "inh um an 1 S ji 'f ii ti # I cutiiUI Milt, ll bn* I r» To ant in any v i y po«- the rnoel tmporlAfit industrira
»i(*lr m the promotion of Hem- in Srminole County.
and railed on the United States
Htmokincrti loci A) Ly lien. J. C.
to pull Its troops out of Viet
lints hi sun, elm 11 limn.
Nam
Mlijc tivi'S tif the* i tliliii i Mit
The Soviet Union and Gieat
Iliilam served as co-chairmen I•*r
(,um*rul Hut. i*istill
ol Hie l(J54 Geneva C o n te m n t nU I imI Hiv them’:
which carved up Southeast
t I u k* up iun^tunt ly ii h*it
Asia alter the French Indo f..p ht* inl» turn, I-nth fn ie m l
china war
.««rmI Ati«Tr, 1hut ikf furls UK11
in a statem ent earlier in i'uliut« in S im innlf County;
ii .iv . Hie Soviets warned llu to U f . *♦&lt;linn
I nils'll Press Internaliunul
tll»K fuvl niteil States H u t American nr aiLIi' ItKiHutLin uml uppusAntic air knifed &lt;lt*eji into the Midwest today
attacks against
Communist III If hills I hi*! vvuuhl
uur and sent a freezing chill to tlie Texas border. Stormy
North Viet Nam could lead to UK■i. ultiui’ luivfiArly.
weather that plastered the Kooky Mountain states
a world war.
'j:. I o «-ii. u n i ukc uur &lt; **n- with lili/./.iiid conditions Monday, lifted during the
A Radio Moscow broudcasi ti n! FIui Lin K ip r i inmiit S t a ­
night.
II .
said the United Slates would tion in P « t n e m ir h p m ^ m m
iuperature stood at 20 below zero in Min
be responsible for "the dire t*&gt; itnproit* control of Imrm--------- nesota.
consequences."
ful
itiul climmM's; in its
Ico jams mused t h e
IMPORTANT STEP
M i n h f*»r n**w YMimliet mid
Iloek River to flood at
Tass said the Phnom Penh lmpio%t‘iJ vuri«*Uri of
meeting
was proposed
by Mr, nt nn fm*nt hiI nritl hortii’iih
-loslin, 111. The Ouachita
P r i n c e Norodom Sihanouk. Infftl prokpirt* Atlupifthfu to
River at (jmiden, Ark,,
C ambodia's chief of sfatr
SAmttirti** * oimly pnltAS dud in
was n e sily lit feet above
SAIGON
(U
P
I)
Buddhist
Kosygin's m essage said the aII rx p rr inirntA tiffi^nrd tn
Soviet Union hoped th e con impi \&lt; &gt;. apnolr County rk - P rem ier Phan Huy Qiiat to flood stage.
Ttm storm which produced
ference would lie "an imjmrt i i t u l ^ j t ' Tu Aiippoit the O n * day formally presented a 20
ant step toward rallying tin lr/f? il--f 1*1)1- Fxp**iinn-nt Stii man vabim t to chief of state (lie G reat Plain* b li/ta rd left
half a foot of *now at Den­
[-copies of Indochina Id Hie t n&gt;n ii* Hf* fuhfhntion p» oki mn Phan Kliac Nut*
Hr expressed hope it could ver, Cold,, and hiMixled tlie
defense of national indepmd
.1, To »ik-MpfiMte u tth thi*
cnee at the establishment ol F.Atrn»iu(i S n vl' e in kfrpinK unify South Viet \ a m during fnow -park at LeadsTile, Colo.,
One yaffilpeace in that part ol th i j!h.ui'M infillrnrfl on nrw ami this lime ol mcrra*ing military to 27 Inches
c ri'is in Southeast Asia
death was blamed on (hr
world "
The cabinet wav made up nf weather.
*
"T h e m am obstacle to the
» wide spectrum ot political
Forty-m ile
wind*
fanned
normalization of the situation
in the Indochina peninsula
TAt-LAIt kSSEE (U P I) - and religgyiis groups including His smiw in tmrilieJT-t New
now is the reactionary policy ( mdy
liaslunski,
(rerhm sn Buddhist* end Human Cathn Meniro.” Wind* ti|t to 15 mile*
on hour carried tiie sto tm in­
of
A merican
im pcralists, ed u c a tio n . major (rom T a lla ­ lie*
Kosygin said.
hassee, lias b*-. n named ' Miss ■ Qual. a 56 year old medical to Oklahu m i .
Two section hand* were
"Toe struggle of Hie pen Tally-Ho" at Florida S t a l e doctor, was appointed hy the
Tally-Ho is Ute country's military lca&lt;ler» In killed n ear I'aslura, N M.,
pies far freedom snd Inde University
when th ey failed tn hear an
pend»nee is a Jm i struggle “
try to restore civilian rule
student yearbook
oncoming tr a in while *t work
during the snow storm
Along the eastern seaboard,
snow fell from Georgia to |
Boston. Seven inches of snow
fell in Virginia u h e r t many
schools w e r t forced to close.

Expanded Ag Plan Sought

Arctic A ir, Blizzard

Center Here

ket today orbited a bat-like
“ space d u s t e r " satellite with
giant wing* to m e a t u r e the
hazards tiny meteoroid* pose
to moonships.
The lM foqt booster, Amer*,
ica’* most powerful, thunder­
ed into the sky at 9:37 a. m . in
the opener of a two-part n a ­
tionally televised space spec­
tacular to be followed Wednes­
day by a R anger moonsbot.
About 11 minutes after the
fiery blastoff, space agency *
spokesmen said S aturn-t had
scored its eighth straight su c­
cess by propelling the h eav iest
U S. scientific satellite into
orbit.
_
Pegasus
Tlie spacecraft, n am ed P e g a ­
sus a f t e r the winged horse of
mythology, e m e rg e d from thn
protective cover of a d u m m y
Apollo m o o n crafy -th reo m in­
utes later.
/;
Its % feet wide wings unfold­
ed like an expanding acco rd ­
ion under the watchful eye of
a television c am e ra and began
its^sweep (or liny biLs of cosntic debris whizzing about

General Battery and Cc
ram ie Corporation has added
another spnTjs tn the growing
Seminole Count)' economy to
day when it announced il
would locate a distribution
center here.
The corporation has obtain­
ed a long-term lease on the
building formerly occupied by
the Chemical Corporation ol
America on Elm Avenue.
The 20,1101) square-foot site
will he the focal point for dis space;
"We consider that we hav*
Irihutinn n[ the firm 's products
the Pegasus meteoroid satell­
throughout the state.
The Seminole County ( ham ite in orbit," Hie spokesm an
tier of C o m m rrre industrial said.
r o m m i lt r r says (he company
He said the S a tu rn 's p e r ­
will employ hetwen 15 and 26 formance was “ excellent."
persons Delivery equipment
Pegasus so big it will look
also will lie jet up here, ac- like a bright twinkling star at
c'ording to John Kridet, Cham night, weighs 23,000 pounds
tier executive timtiagor
with the S atu rn ’s second stage
The I'onUfcJs were m ade by attached for stability. Us 10,Jack . Fetnberg, president o! ixio pound Apollo cover w ss
C h e m i c a l Corporation ol kicked into a s e p a r a te orbit.
America, and his brother, Irv
By reporting every hit mad*
ing Feinlierg. vice president, hy a ptcee of space dust, P e ­
vkilit tits- local m d u stn al com gasus was ex|vected to tell
m iller.
scientist* how much protective
The local division will be shielding large space ships will
known a , the General Battery I need — p articularly Apollo
and Spark i'litg Company.
moon ships.
ITans are In-mg made to
Saturn
construct a manufacturing fa
Besides
lofting
It* first
nitty a lter the distribution scientific satellite, the Saturn
center is set up
was giving engineers further
General B attery lias factor flight data that will help tn the
tes now in Reading, I’a development of the larg er
I r e n e blown, N J . Now I’tuia Saturn .5 rorket Uiat is to send
delphia, (llilo, G reer, S C , lliree men to the moon in 1069,
and t-ianklort, Iml
I The launch, eighth for the
tilg rocket, was delayed more
than sn hour by ground com­
puter trouble
The 15 million pound thrust
booster, which Russia may
have passed in power with its
WASHINGTON
Ill'll
- recent tli-oo man shot, gained
Mrs Lyndon It Jolin-on will m om entum slowly as It ro ared
skyward over tlie Atlantic afly tn s t
P e te r s hiirg, Fla
Fell 26 to present diplomas to head of a long column of redone of the first classes of m l yel'ow flame and smoke.
About a m inute later, the
unicers to complete training in
S aturn streaked past tlie speed
the anti-poverty program.
The White House said, in an nf sound.
A space agency spokesman
nnunring Mrs Johnson * trip,
that 22 men and women in thr said
All system* look good st
Volunteer*
In
Service
To
America
(VISTA I program thi* time "
are scheduled to complete a
six week training course next
week
WASHINGTON
( U P I)
—
The First Lady plans To fly
to Florida in lime (or the cere­ Tlie FBI announced live a r r e s t
monies. lunch with tlie VISTA today of three men and one
group and tour some ol (lie on -woman m a biz arre plot to d y ­
the-job training silo* m M namite live Statute of l.ilterty,
Petersburg before relum ing tlie Liberty Bel: and tlie Wash­
ington Monument
to. the capital that night

Cover All O f North Lady Bird Flies
To Si. Pete Soon

5. Viet Nam
Unity Sought

Tally-Ho

Bankers Attend

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PR Conference

Economy Lift
In Tax Lift

DETROIT (U P I) — The
ch airm an of (he board of Gen­
e ra l Motors Cbrporatlon **id
elimination o* the I# per cent
federal excise tax on autom o­
biles would g ite the American
economy a lift.
Frederic G
Donner told
ISLE OF CAPRI, Italy - newsmen elimination of the
(U P!)— It snowed today on tax which be called an “ in­
the Isle of Capri for the first equity," would have an im,
tim e in 15 years. The fall was pact on business generally that
"would be very healthy.*'
light.

Snow On Capri

Russ Demands
Forces Leave
S. Viet Nam .

Giant Saturn
Lifts 'Duster'
Info Orbit

CHAMPION SALESMEN of Sanford Junior Hint) School received prize*
today for selling the most boxes of candy in the school’s annual fundraising drive. Proceeds are used for special school projects, materials or
equipment and the entire student body participates. Displaying their
awards are John Jurss, fourth place, 36 boxes; Linda Davis, second place,
40 boxes; Assistant Principal Ted Barker; Wade Singletary, first place,
43 boxes, and Ingrid Burton, third pluce, 36 boxes,
1Herald Photo)

Five Seminole County bank
officiala i r e attending a two
d a y public relation* confer­
ence of tha Florida Bankers
Association today and Wed
Deadly at Orlando. They are:
L. IL Webb, executive vice
president of the Citizens Bank
o t Oviedo; John Mercer, vice
president of the United State
B ank of Seminole, and Loring
Burgess, executive vice pres
Ident; Richard Kcogh| vice
prealdent, and Kay Gallagher,
public rrlatlona director, F lor­
ida Stale B ank ol Sanford.

Sturdy cotton a r m y
duck uppera with buff
crepe design rubber
.outaoleg. Correct bal­
ance arch, cushion In­
sole, tapered toe last.
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Hy C ary Gib-on
Vocational hri (culture stu d ­
ents in Seminole High School
will join F u tu re F a r n i t r i of
America member* throughout
th e nation In activities to
focus attention on the im-

LUCY WILLIS
. FFA Sweetheart

.

portance of agriculture d u r­
in g National F F A Week, Feb.
20-27.
■‘A g r ic u l tu r e — O ur A meri­
can , il t r i t e * r " IS ilhi*
F F A Week theme. The fa rm
boys will undertake a cam ­
paign to Inform tha general
public about the importance
of tha agricultural industry
to America, the growing need
f o r farm ing, and of the numefoua and wida variety of op­
p o r t u n i t y th a t exist In the

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shall at at a I ha gd«cr nf real*
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liroail fivltl of'nifricultun* for
younjf mrn who htvi! n hackground of farm experience
anti training.
Membership in the FFA li
rnaiie up of Rtudenta of voea*
tional agriculture in high
school. The orgu nitatio n'a actfvitiea are designed to help
develop rural leadership and
good ritixenahip, and to slim*
ulate the atudenta to better
achievement in their atudy
and work toward successful
establishment in farm ing or
other
agricultural
occupa­
tions.
The Scmlnola Jtigh FFA
chapte r ha* f&gt;0 mem bers. Of*
fleers ara D anny Dickerson,
president;
Scott
Thomson,
vice president; David Little­
ton, secretary; Louis Itotunda, treasu rer; G ary Gib­
son, rep orter; Bryan Townly, sentinel; Ken
Forrest,
chaplain, and Bobby Hopkins,
parliam entarian.
The national F u tu re F a r m ­
er organization has approxi­
mately 400,000 member*, with
11,000 local chapter* in th* 60
states and Puerto Blco. Mem­
bership in Florida totals a p ­
proximately 10,000 member*1.
F utu re Farm er* choot* the
week of Georg* Washington'*
birthday each y e a r for the
observance of National FFA
week.
Although usually recogniz*
ed a* a Revolutionary W ar
general and our first Presi­
dent, W ashington’s first love
was the farm. He was one of
the first id the "nation to
practice
contour
planting,
crop rotations, fertilization,
and other soil conservation
and im provem ent methods.

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I h • c our t ho vi ■a nf a«M t*ou nty
at H in fo r 'l , F l o r i d a , w i t h i n *1*
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T o * i . u i Y i * y. r n i c K L L
I te ald e nr a I ' n k n n i t n

Yl L ANA C APtfffe. •
LYNN ASHF.

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Court of ^|e NINTH Judicial
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for S E M IN O L E

County, Florida, iha nature of
the suit la In furei ht»r tti*
imit i a aI. e rnverhia the sltove
dr i»i",r1bed t*i o 11»■r t \ , «n 1*1 pr*«perl) belriu nituatf-d and lo*
ratftd in HKMINULK County.
Florida. You and Maih of you
• re h e r eb y
reijtllfed to file
y o u r A m w v r w i t h th e C le rk
o f tha C t r n ilt f*ourt, In and ( mi
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IT Id O I I U L H K D th a t Uita b t
p u b l l a h e d *n T H E HAN F o i l D
i n n A L U • nftwapftper publlaht&lt;1 in Hernlnol* C o u n t ) . Florida,
( i n n aatti w t e k fur* fo u r , c o n • M iU t lv t w e e k *
XVlTNLdH t h e h a n d o f the
Clftrk o f
th e O r c u t t
C our t,
fe m lQ o lft C o u n t y . F l o r i d a . I lain
t i t h day of January, I N I
(M EAL)
A r t h u r II K e r k w l l h . J r .
C U rk of ih« C ircu it C o u it
By: Martin T. V lh lr n
D. CWlndtrwftftdlft. H i i n * » A W a r d
111 Park A w i m r . S o u t h
W in ter Park, r i - n d a
P u b l l a h F a b S. •. 1C. 3S. I N I

1

Hy Donna F . t n
Winner* of the ' A merican­
ism Context sponsored by the
A uxiliary U nit nf Old Glory
American Legion Post 182 of
A ltam onte Spring* were a n ­
nounced durin g ■ special pro­
g ra m held a t South Seminole
Ju n io r High todiiy.
Mrs. Molly Steudle, unit
Americanism chairm an, pre­
MARINE COLOR OIJARI) from the Sunford Nnvnl Air Station kicked
sented a w a rd , of ■ first gold
off a week-long observation of "I Am Proud To Be An American” Mon­
medal and $2.50 in cash to Le­
day at Pinecrest School with the raising of the flag,
(Herald Photo)
roy Rodd; second place silver
medal to Debbie Davis nnd a
th ird place medal to Walter
Bistlina.
Honorable mentions were
given to K sth r y n Bruns, Marthy Dean and David Krohne.
A four 111. place brnnxe med­
al will be given to Charles
Engel Jr.
Student* of P in ecreit School Bobby C ara, Ju d y Kaye, MeJu d g es of the event were
will be celebritlng “ I Am lanle Howard, Marvel Ann
George Dabbs, principal of
By Mrs. John Lsons
Proud To Be An A m e r l c in ” Gwynn, Abby Waits, Robert
Bear Lake E lem entary School;
The Auxiliary to the De­ Jnmex Birkenmcyer, school
week *11 this week, Mr*. Alice Baxter, Ann Smith, Doris
n a r y Volunteer Fire D epart­
WUIlim*, chairm an of the D angleman, Scott C lem m er, ment will sponsor ■ dessert board mem ber nnd Mrs. S teu­
dle.
"
five-day observance, hi* a n ­ Roy Hunt, John Terwllllger card p a tt y a t 1 p.m. Wsdnes-’
day In th s Firem en’s Rsersaand Paul Ballard.
nounced.
Student* participated Mon­ T h u rsd a y sixth grade stu ­ tlon Hall.
Plan* for the p arty were
day In a special fla g ra isin g dent* will present, over the
completed
a t a mreljng of the
Intercom, a abort p ro g r a m
cieremOny'ted by a color guard
written by the claaa, especial­ group held fast Thursday
of U. S. Marlnea from Sanford ly for the occasion. Those psr- with Mrs. F ra n c s n n a Howard
Naval Air Station. Student* ticlpatlng are In Mra. Ann presiding. Invocation was giv­
en by Mrs. E. B. E. Belnert,
tang the national anthem , Reynolds elasi.
Uy Ja n e Casselberry
On F riday fifth grade c la s s ­ chaplain, ami Mrs. Edward
pledged allegiance to the flag
Healy led the flag salute. R e­
More th an half the le a c h ris
es
of
Mra.
S
am
Davis
will
and later joined an all-ichoo]
present American scenes In ports were heard from vari­ a t South Seminole Junior
"alng” of patriotic aongi.
High School a t Casselberry
the
form of tableaux. They w-iU ous chairmen. •
A film titled "A m erica the
O ther projects discussed in­ are enrolled in courses toward
Beautiful" was ahown today protray "B un ker Hill," "B etsy cluded a silent nuction to tie
an advanced degree from the
to all grades. Later atudenU Ross and H elpers," "Lewis held following the Murch 11
University of Florida, Rollins
and C lark" and “ Taking the
listening to patriotic music.
meeting and the covered dish College or Stetson University.
Oath
as
President
"
Wedne’Vtrry fifth grade stu
Science courses are being
Students
of Mrs
Maria supper scheduled for 6 p.m.,
denta will visit each rialsMarch 21. Both events will taken by Roland Hill, Joan
Lewis
and
Mrs.
Kathy
H
a
rri­
room with a replica of the
take place in the Recreation Wargo, Nelda P arker, Joe
G reat Seal of the United son will present a play e n ­
Hall.
*
A kerman and P. Fletcher. Entitled,
"T
he
Talking
F
lag."
States and explain its m e a n ­
Program for last week’s rolted in education classes are
A
patriotic
drill
will
be
gi'ving. Taking part in thia dr
meeting featured muslrinl se- 1
jijU rr&gt; Frances Johnmonatration will tie Jero m e rn
"* " r ' h o r n
j_ o t t , Ja n e Ford, and
Titshaw,
Chip
Youngblade, hux bury and Mrs Alice \Si! lections appropriate to coleiiams Students will be garb liration of Lincoln's and Wash- &gt;JrS. Wargo.
ed in red, white and blue legion s birthdays presented ■ Advancing their studies in
hy, tire music chairman, Mr* Knglish are Luna Battle, ami
clothing.
The Friday program which Adam Muller, contralto, who j lw A kerm an; history, 11. A.
ll ftfliatfafI nn o f
F lrfllln u a \fliftta
climaxes tin* week s activities was joined hy Emily Arm- j Orut-ding, Carlton Hughes,
W # t h e iinili-ruleo#4
h # io «
will be given twice—onre at strong, soprano, in singing | „„,| Mrs. Ford; and modern
&gt;1tJI &gt; MOifti, ij ri Itft r # h A I"
Aaron „ ui Ui , Mildred Gadrlie, Kay
rlai# uudtr oath thai th* 1 30 p hi . and again at 2 30 two numbers. Mr*
ti,im*a &gt;*f *11 pPMun* ln'#»#-f
Iilingan was piano acconrpan- Stut/.rnan,
Lennar
P tu t u s ,
i 1 to thft l&lt;&lt;|sii|(»p »»r prufaaa p m P arents are Invited to
| Fieri ^Taylor, J Ott, C. Hughion ■ii rt# nil unde r Mi# o«fM#* attend the second perform
o f T II K V I L L I H P HIP *P
Refreshments were served
Thelma Mossholder, ami
Ince.
1410 Ilia wft th a Av*|jii» Hanford
During the entire week, Mrs hy Mis Pierson Lillie and her | S ara Cohen.
V In rid. a. and ih t • 1 1*n t of th#
10 1# r # ■»r nf m i ll. I* a# t 4l»*w*
Williams said, contests wiR 'o m m ittc* nfU-t which gnmvs
Jo Anne Ituwe nnd Russell
N aim
In h e ld in e s s a y , p o e t r y an d were played under diieetiun Muoie are taking u couise in
JOHN W. W I L L I A M S
M \ 11Y II W ILL I AMH
ar t w h i c h p e r t a i n to p a t r i o t of Mm, John Vetter nnd Mrs. counseling und guidance A s­
1 ]\ t #o t o f | it i r f #af
sistant Principal Richard Har­
■sill
A ll)
s t u d e n t c a n c n t ' T T, llnun rd.
A m lo ln t T * n* lit 1* ih
n e tt is also doing advanced
a n y or all c a t e g o r i e s . T w o rib
It III ht a *4 Htn v Ivot a h 'p
I .. ho AA* AA li ifttfia
work.
bnns w ill be i i u e n m e a c h

Pinecrest Observes

w l l o w . and

D afamlanH
N I l T I f■« o r H I T
T i l K HTATi : O F FleOlt 11iA TO
i- a n a c A ah*
ll l l h r f t a t Nuralnff Inat,
ItoUlM 13
K n o s v lllf t, K n o s C o u n t y .
Tannaaar«
T uu , a n 41 #arh nf
ara
h ar ahy nut If 1*4 th a t atilt # haa
turn u r iU 4 aft aln at you Kt tlit
FI m i l l
C«t»rl
of
.H#inln«4t
C o u n t y . F l o r id a , in t'h a n c a ry .
an a h t i r f t ' U t a d i | U a uL w h ic h
I*
FIRST
FEDERAL
1A VINtlH
AND
LOAN
AHHOriATIO.N o r 4 KM I S O L E COUNTY
*
t of | imi a I Ion,
Kin nit Iff,
vi
LANA !,' AHIIE, a w hi a w all 4
LYNN AHIIE. D r f r u l a n t a , thft
n atti r r o f aald ault b # l t i | i
• ull l o f o r a c l o f # th a t c a r i a l n
mortf ^a if t d a t e d O o to t ftr
to,

11|3, and nf rarord In Official
Itftvoida Hook M2, T a g * I I I , i f

tha fitth'll r i ftc*first# i»f Ha in tin lift
On tin t) , I I n r Ida, h d him h n lug
ih * f nil n w In it 4#»cr th fd
i aa I
pr "p* r l y, to* w t l .
I.ni« * and 1, n i o i ’k F nf
NK A V KH
ADDITION
TO
FANFOKD.
according
to
|4at
lliftrftof rftcordftd in
Flat Honk I, Fa a # 171. o f
th# Flllillc Jtftioiila o f Hftliili*i4 m i*i»unt|ri F l o r i d a ,
a m i y o u a r a h ar ahy m i u l r a d
to 111* y o u r a n a w t r In *akd i n t t
with ilia u n d a r a lg n a d Clftrk o f
a a i t Court «nd to t a r v a a c o p y
t h i f f t o f upon th a P l a l n t l f f a a t t o f n r y , w ho ** tia m t a n d a d 4ri-*" a p p e a r b e l o w , o n or he*
f o i e (lie I t d a y o f M arc h, lafti,
and In d e fa u lt therftof Duv i r «
Fro C onfr*Hj w i l l t * e n t e r e d
agatnat you
W I T N E S S m y han d an d o f f l r l a l ' i s a l at th e C o u n t y t'ou rt*
hou ae. laanford, S e m ln o l* Coun*
ty, F l o r id a , t h l i 33ml d a y o f
J a n u a r y , 1M I.
ISLALl
Arthur H
t l e r k n l t h . Jr.
c l e r k j f r ir r u li Court
Ryt Jo a n M W il k e
D e p u t y C le rk
P h i l l i p H. is ogan
F hinho le ftr an d t#ogau
A t t o r n * ) * 4. t L aw
p o
ti ox m i
H anford . F l o r i d a ».
A t l o r n e y for P l a i n t i f f
P u b l l a h Ja n . 2* A Feb. 1. 9.
1C I MS.
CUM4

Fire Auxiliary
To Give Dessert
Card Party

Patriotic Program

“STEADY THERE. CHUCK.” sn.va Linda Noel
an she nnd Chuck Best practice for one of the
numbeni of the annual Queen of Hearts Skate
Show to be presented at Melodce Rink in March.

South Seminole

T e a ch e rs T a k e

Advance Courses

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JUNIOR MISS for the 1065 Mnrch of Dimes
Skate party at Melodee Rink was Patty Leary
who hrmiR'ht in ?20.58 of the ?181.77 raised.
Patty was crowned hy Blake" STiHeF, field repre­
sentative for the National Foundation and re­
ceived a skate case and a box of candy as prizes.

ju d»m g
Iteachers

in e a c h
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room

alter

con w iiilt.-c

ol

The Maine

WASHINGTON ' U P l l - R e p
Rial, tin an Charles .1 Mena Rarr.itt O'Hara is a man who
parte, m em b er nf Theodore doesn't forget
Roosevelt \ cabinet, was Ihi
The 82 y e a r old Illinois Hein
grandson of an em peror
orrat, the only veteran of the
_
^
I Spanish.American War in Con
*r**». made a brief House
speech noting the fifth annl
In ll«ft I niirt nf Hi* l *mnil
Jiiilu r, ftMititiiidp ('*tu*|If. ft (it Ir cersary of the sinking of the
•■r Flurlilat. (ii l*r«*hala
battleship Maine in Havana
h i . In rr the LftittlM nf
Harbor.
| | | M A\ FA UK KLL HELL.

Legal N otice

Kibosh Placed
On NG Manual

Remembers

Workers School
S e l Th is Week

Hy 'lory anil Miles
A f'hriatian Workers Hrhnol
ia living aponanrni at Winter
P ark Mrthniiist Church aarh
day thia w r .k from 7 30 un ­
til 9:3il ft.nt. with eight rnuraca offered in varluua arena
of church ilepartmenta.
Qunlifieil teachers ar« in
rh a rg a nf sach rnurte.
A special invitation haa
iirrn extended to members of
N OT ITK O F ■ T I T
TO* R u s K M A K Y
8.
F I E R C E the
Bear Lake
Methodist
f&gt;*f and# nt
YOU AND EACH OF YOU Church which helps give fi­
• r# harahy r ^ U f l a d th a t ault nancial support to the school.
ha# h#*n rnrnmtncad a fa Inat
y-'U In th# r i r e v l K c f urt n* f|t#

&lt; m u it
i hi
N I NTII
J l DM I At,
« iim
OF l* ls O I II I» \ IN A M ) FOR
D m* #4*i*1
O I M I A O L R C O UNTY .
f in a l X ftT im
M l A Nt i:II Y NO. | IftAO
Nnllrr la h a r a h y « | v * n th at
FIRST
FLDKUAL
H W I N K S • I»# wii «1a t a 11 11ad mill, *o n i h *
AN D IsH A N A SSO CIA T IO N «»F Im d a y e f M arc h, A. D S:*I *.
HFMINOLK CUU.NTY. a cor
(itrnrUT in ih a t|*&gt;tmrahla i' n im p n r a ll o n .
») JndtC# nf Hr m in 'd * I’n u n i y
P l a i n t i f f . F l - r i d a , hla f in a l ratu r n. aeV|
**»uini an d Yufiichftra aa F i a o u D O N A L D L PATT»&gt;N an d w tfa tnr o f ih a Eftlai *
MAT K 4R
L L L L N L P A T T O N , at at
K L L L IIl :LL, d i r * a * f d , and
ftafftitda nf a
Id Mmr, th c h irul th#r#, imnH▼ N in t h J u d trial I'l r c iil l nf th*
N OT IC E o f i f IT
a liplliflutInn tci lh « • # Id J u d a r Ntarift nf F l o r id a in an d for
T I I E STATIC «1F F t .O il III \ T i l l fur a fin a l • * ( ( Im ntn t nf m* wa ml not* I 'uiiM y, Hi# ahtir*JttSKPIf
II
n i A M M K H H a drill n I*i ra t loh o f #»ld Mutiif# vlatM'l
tit la
of
Hhlrh
It
a n d HE T TY J C II A M U E K S an d for an nrdr r 4ta «har glnft ►UR IN'I F I E L D
FIVE
C KN T b
It out ft 1. B'*a 392.
■ AA'I Ntin HANK *»r .
h im ** am li ICsftfiitnr
0«Wtnn, F a i r f a x C ^ u m y .
Dft’ rd thia th* 31at da y nf
Plaintiff
V irginia
J a n u a r y . A, D 1914
Vft
You
and «ac h nf yo u . a r t
D O N A L D W A Y N E IMF I D ’E and
/ • / E 4 « a r d J II* 11
harahy not 1ft*d th at "Uil ti a •
A a KAac Hit in i*f Him E **1 a 11 lU'MKMARY H I’lKIICK. hi#
b # mu filrdl ag.iLfiat you In th#
ft If*, fti ml,
Of m a y F A K R E L I . ItK I.L
t i n nit
Court
of
k #m ln &lt;4i
D* ft ii Ian t ■
I &gt;artft#ftd
C o u n t y , F l o r id a , to c h a n c e r y , HTEM4THUM . DA Y U A
In
r'hftu* ft«y wftirt 1 44 79
*
an aJL&gt;hrr v*Aaf ed Htla o f w h l r h MrlNTOJHI
T b t ^ n f t t u r # uf th ta s u i t la a
ta F f l l S T F E D E R A L HA V IN O S A t t o r n # ) # fo r E i a r u t o r
fo if ttlo a u r *
of
that
c a r t a tn
AN D lAJAN ASSO CIA TIO N l»F Foat o r f h a U m 1 SJu
in r t f a i r a !i*3d am i n w n t d hy
NKAIINOLK C O UNTY , a . ..r - Hanf ord F l o r id a 12771
I’I #tnt Iff, d a i r d
N*‘«vpinh#r
1.
pul mI hill, rift Ipi Iff, v«
lit IN. F u hll ah J a n I f A K#h 3
11 1 94 1 an d t # f o r d ad Nnv»ftih#r
A LI t L P A T T O N a nd %
%tfa». LL* 194V.
3 b, 19®l In UffliCiai Ki'Cnrdft
I. KV 15 P A T T O N , at al, Me. i l » l - II
Itouk 3IA.
U l ,,t t i l . p u b ­
f#nd.i til», t h e n a t u r e or aaid
lic lt.,-or&lt;t. ,,f 8 . m l n o 1 s r'etrnlu i t b r i n g a RUlt to foraclo** IX
lin e
KM M l
J I t&gt;u IPs t &gt;. K lo r id s . . n c u n i b . r l n g i h s t
th at l e r l g t n
m o r t g a g e d atad ( O i l * T , l &gt;
1)11 r o ll
, « r r. 1n p t t c or p m c l u( proF abtuary L t i l l
and o f r#
tsoi.n r o t v t v . r i . o x m ,
lr«n&gt; lo,»t.,i
s n i b«cord In O f f i c i a l Racurda R o c k
MI1ICK T&lt;* CHKIIIIOHS
Ins tn said County and Stata,
410, F a g # SI, o f the po Idle t • • l&gt; IlKr K IT S T K t t y
t u • w it
rorfl *
of
S e m i n ml *
C ou n ty, ItC Til NO lit, FA It WKIX
U i l : : o f I tr pla t o f P I N K
F l o r id a , a n r u in h e r i n g Hu a fn lUECFA 8 KH.
C U R S T I tK III II T S a . ral o n l t i g dfticrlhedi i ta 1 pro pa r t) ,
Alt rr.ttllars ot ths Ksrst*
c o rd .d
in
Plat
Hook
S,
I o - w 11
r*( Huth Nost Fsrwstl.
P a g * . 77 an d 71 o f th *
Tha E a a l ISO | faat o f tha ^d. s r * h s r t h y n o t l f l s d ,n,l r«Pu blic
ft acor da o f S a m iY:a»t 2 / 1 o f J h e Wftftt 1/4 q u l r . d tn (II* s u y c la im or ds n o la C o u n t y , F l o r id a
o f th * 8 W U o f th* NAVL i n . rut w h i c h t h . y m a y h u t .
KACII OF VoP 18 H F Q l'm o f Mart loti ! • ToH nah lp It) • gainst said . s l a t . In th . Of- Ktr 1„ t i t . &gt; our a n a w a r or u t h . r
S ou th . Kao a i 10 Ea at lira* Flos of th* County Ju.tg. In w r i t t e n d r t c n a . a to tti* C o m ­
t h# N o 11 It 2&amp; f r a t fo r t u t d I, and
for
fi.mlnnl.
Counly, p la i n t w i t h tti a C l a r k , o f Or*
a o d you a r e h t i r t i y teiju lretl Florida, al th . Coutt llou.s In C ir c u it
t.'ourl
of
Vamln ota
to ft la your a n ■w * r in «atd dantord. Florid*, within .lx (*) C o u n t y . F t o r l d * . In th ia pro• ull
w ith
th e
u n d a r a lg n a d r s t .n d s r month, from the data r e a d i n g a n d to aa rv* a c o p y
C la r k o f aatd C ourt a nd to of Ih* first publication of thl. t h e r e o f up on th * p l a i n t i f f * a t ­
pervM a c o p y th a ra u f upon tha notlcs. Hath claim or dsmand t o r n e y * . w h o a * n a m e * an d ad I'latntlffa
attorpay,
w h o a t mual ha In writing, and mutt ‘I taa* a r e h e r e i n a f t e r eat fo r th ,
n a m e a n d a dd re e* ap p ear \ r . • tat* tha plac* of realdanc* and • a r e q u ir e d hy l a w , n o t la t e r
Im*., on or hftfura (hr H t h day poat
offlc* addraaa of the t h a n Hi* 1St h d a y o f M arc h
o f M arc h. 19*1, and In d e f a u l t il tlm ant, and must b* ovum to l i s t
In d e f a u l t i h t r t u f th*
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w i l l be e n f a r e d a g a l n e t yo u hla attornay or It will baeom* upon th * e n t r y o f a D e e r e *
W I T N E S S m y h e n d a nd • f f | * void according to taw
Pro C o n fe a a o a g a l n e t yo u .
r i a l e e a l a t th e C oun ty . C o u r t HATCH thia tind day of J a n ­
WITNKS&amp; my hand and tha
hou ae. I fe nfo r d. S e m i n o l e t'o u n - uary A. H. IM).
official eaal of aald Court In
ty . F l n r ld a , t h le 4th d a y o f
COM MKite! At. HANK AT Samtnol* Coqnty, Florida, thia
F ebruary, IM I.
HATTON A UKACH, aa Ka- Sth day ot February, IMF
(H E A L !
•cutor of Ih* Haat Will and (KK AG)
A r t h u r H R eck w it h , Jr*
Taalamant
and
Codicil
Arthur H Beckwith, J r .
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tharato In th* Katal* of
Clark of th a Circuit Court
Hyi M a r t h a T. V lh le n
Ruth No*! Farwall. dacaaanyi Martha T. Vlhlan
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A program on " t r u s t in g
God,” based on Leslie Weatherhead’s book, " T h a t E ternal
Sea, w as presented by Mr*.
Jam es Leonard a t las t T h u rs­
day's meeting of Grace M eth­
odist Church's Jo y Circle held
a t the church.
Mr*. John Hire* w as host­
ess and Mra. Roger H arris,
chairman, presided. Mra. Roy
Wall gave the opening devo­
tional and repo rts were given
hy Mrs. John Martin, secre­
tary ; Mr*. L am ar William*,
treasu rer; Mrs. F. J . Murray,
sunshine chairman and Mra.
Hires, mem bership chairman.
Reporta were presented by
those attending on the talk
given recently by E. Staiilry
Jonea a t W inter P a rk Meth­
odist Church. D* ike group
were Mra. Williams, Mrs. Otis
Taylor, Mr*. M urray. Mrs.
Lronnrd, Mr*. Alvera Kelley,
Mr*. Hire* and Mrs. Roger
llarri*. Mr*. C. E. Williams
and Mr*. Karl Fehd of Lydia
Circle alio heard the talk.
Jo y Circle will be reaponaibie for cleaning the ghurch
kitchen during March and
member* volunteering fo r thia
work were Mra. H arris, Mra.
Hires, Mrs. Murray, Mra. T ay­
lor and Mrs. William Rape.
Two guests, Mrs. F re d
Tonkinsun and Mrs. W ert Me.
Knight, and 13 circle mem­
ber* were in attendance fo r
the meeting.
N ext meeting will he March
XL. with Mra. TdJ’ior as host-

MIAMI (U P D —Gov. llaydon
Burns has warned a Miami
post of the Florida National
Guard to stop using his nam e
and picture to endorse a p ro ­
ject.
Burnt said In a letter to tho
unit it will have to slop soli­
citing advertising for a n u­
clear disaster safely m anual
and has ordered an investiga­
tion Into the m atter.

/L e g a l Notice

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Mrs. Leonard
Gives Program
For Circle

Old Glory Post. .
Names Winners
In Contest

SHS Voc-Ag Students Join
National FFA Observance
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Legal Notice

Hot Ruttercup

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of
Wight (UP1) — A enw nam ed
"B u ttercu p "
scratched
her
h ic k against a Role. T herr
was a brilliant flash.-— and
F reshw ater found llsrlf with­
out electricity, The pole su p­
ported o v crheudr cables which
swung together,-—causing a
short-circuit.

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REX BROOKS, profiMrnt of the Oviedo Science
Club, receives check from Frank Wheeler Jr.,
Iircniriciit of Nelson nnd ( ompHiiy uf Oviedo,
which i.s one uf the many business firms pnrtii ipnting in sponsorship for the Regional County
Science Fair to tie held al tho Oviedo School
Mnrch 25-26.

Ttkt so* phon* cal (or
btlow), idd hml*ts with bsiksts
of gifts tod infosmstra* tbovt tha
aty, tbr r* iinuint hospitility,
•nd you'll hrv* t gsotrora sod
dslight?" wsIcotm. An

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Lake Mary Boy Scouts Enjoy
Weekend At Camp Wilderness
By France* W ealrr
Boy Scout Troop 242 of
Lake Mary enjoyed a weekend
rump mg trip tn Cninp Wihterni'SK. Event* nf S utuntay
night
around the ro u n r ll
King inrluiitd akitx put on hy
the various patrols. Also, ami
of most importance, was the
Tup Out for Tim O rd rr nf The
Arrow, T hole chosen wrre
Lioug Hutton*. Bobby Hulhack
ami John Neiututi. They w cir
chosen by L’raig Itiumpaon
and Greg Hauach.
Those a tten din g the affair
besides S coutm aster Roy Ho­
well J r . were F ran k Cook,
Hob ilugciltlrin, Glen f'nckrnn, C raig Thompson, Greg
llausch. und the following
member* of the patrols;
Ronald Lerp, Donny Sjobhim, Gury Omey, William
Omey. Tim my HruoMyn, Curtla Crawfurd, nnd E ari Sjoblont.
F red Hulhack, P at F itzp at­
rick, Doug Hunt, David Rice,
and Uob Kreth.
liobhy Hulbuck, John May,
Tom May, Tom Pultun, Duug
Button (P ow er), Roy Norris,
and David Schweirkcrt.
Bundy Cooper and Don Dur­
ham
David Cochran, Dan Lowcry, Leon Johnson, N athan
Sjoblom, Mike Smith. StanN O T R E SPO N SIB L E
I w'ill n o t ba r a t p o H t i b l e
f o r a n y d » b u i n c u r r e d by
anyon a o th er th a n m ysatf.

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| Iry Unwell, and Bobby J a r
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Michaet U tr, David MacMu rry, Mike Parkinson, J i m ­
my Simmons, David F itz g e r­
ald, David Gormly, and Dan­
ny Pemnrse.
John Neiman. Keith Gibson,
Joe Goreman, and Tom Doyle.
Don K reth, David Neiman,
and Dudley Rouse.
Jim m y G ra r and Kip Rugenstein.

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Feb. 16, 1965 — Page 3

DeLand Tied For OBC Lead
Blue Darters Spring Practice Set
Knocked Out
Feb. 2 7 By Indians
By Bulldogs

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PALM D ESE R T. Calif. —
(N E A ) — You know th a t Jim
G arner you see on the silver
screen—suave, diffident, don't
gjve a damn, so calm a r a t ­
tlesnake could crawl up on
his arm and faint in delirium !
It ju s t ain 't so.
T h a t’s the career Jim G ar­
ner, relaxed before the cam ­
eras. Then there's the golfer
Jim Garner. The w hirr of a
camera revs his motor.
“ You're on the backswing,*’
said Jim over a dictrile and
lemon a t the Bermuda Dunes
course here in the desert,
,*‘and—wh-r-r-r—one of those

James Garner
old 191)3 cameras s t a r ts grin d ­
ing. So do my teeth.
“ I used to be known as the
Tommy Bolt of the amateurs.
Now he's the Jim G arner of
the pros I'm the only guy
who threw a club after a
practice swing."
,
Garnet (I'm sute I don't
hose to toll you what th at
handsome. I lin k-hailed Okie
looks like l takes his golf ser­
iously, anil lie’s a fine hack-

“The w o rst time for an
am ateu r is th a t first tee when
he's cold. I never go it hard.
I swing smooth.’”
There is, however, a Jim
G a rn sr manual fo r playing
with the pros. He says they
have a certain tem peram ent
to stand up to the sight of a
pot-bellied d u ffer wedging a
divot rig h t over the ball ( “ 1
actually saw it once.'')
“It shakes 'em up,” said
Jim , "if you don't observe th*
etiquette of the game, like
picking up when you're hope­
lessly out of a hole or m ak­
ing sure not to step in the
line of his ball on the putting
green.”
The rew ards go like this:
“ Dave M a rr made me stand
up over the ball to keep from
swaying, which was one of my
bad habits. Rob Rosburg help­
ed me with my chipping and
p u tting." Ad infinitum.
The«.best round of golf G ar­
n er ever saw was a G2 by
Dave M arr a t Monterrey when
they went out for a practice
whirl one blustery morning at
the Croaby event.
A fter five months away
from film-making, however.
G arner is resdy to resume his
movie career.
“ I ’m ail golfed out," he
shrugged.

High Scorer
On Sidelines

ST. LOUIS t l ' P I ) — Veteran Bob Pettit, suffering a
knee injury, is sidelined fot
two to three weeks. It was
the third time this season the
all-time high-scorer bowed to
injutles. and his loss is e x ­
pected lo cost the St Louis
Hawks dearly.
Tile 33 year-old P ettit suf­
fered a “ligament te a r" in his
lie plays to a five handi-' left knee late tn the third
quarter against the f'im m n a tl
ta p , la-longs to rune d if fe r­
ent clubs (which is some kind Royals.
The Royals won, snapping
,,f statu s symbol in southern
Die
Hawks* five-game win
California) and admits, with
and
leaving
them
th a t well-known G arner wink, stteak
three
games
behind
the
Lo*
in- liets “ ha 111 binge rs — like
(A lt Beam-link." lie's actually .Angeles Lakers, leadeis ill the
NBA W estern Division.
a f J Nassuu man.
Every tog golf tournam ent
has a pro-am event in mid­
week. whiih is an ex. use for
men of substance lo mat* h
divots with Arnie Palmer, the
sam e way Gussie Busch likes
to go out in tlu outfield and
shag Hies with the world
champion Cardinals
G arner makes the scene tug
ill these. II* inis played in GO
pto-ams since he got rich en­
ough to buy a set of clubs
nine years ago Winch brings
us lo Die purpose of this
opus, Whut's it like lo let a
driver out with Palm er or
Jack Nlcklaus or the other
pros T
“ Well, said Jim. “ tbcie we
were on the I Till hole of the
Crosby (Bing Ctusby invita­
tional l. and Nicklaus shank
ed bis 1* e shot. And 1 said to
him, ‘What goes l o r e ! '
“Then I stepped up und I
bombed it, too We were on
national television, of course.
"O therwise. I like lo play
with tile pros. I play better
and 1 don't feel the pressure.
The galleries don't bother
me The pro. they reap ed him.
The nnuiteur. when he hits a
bad shot, they laugh

Double-Header
On T a p For Fans
NEW YORK &lt;UP1| — Mad­
ison Square Garden announc­
ed th a t Willie Pastrami anil
Emile G riffith will defend
their respective wuild cham ­
pionships in s “double-head­
e r'' a t the Garden, March 30
Pastrami, of Miami Reach,
risks hi* light heavyweight
175-pound crown against P u ­
erto Ricsri Jose Torres, of
New York, in on* 15-ruundcr.
In the other, Griffith, of
New York, defends his we Iterw rlg h l 147-pound t i t l e
against Cuban Jos* (stable, of
Miami, Ela.

Odds Drop
AGUA CALIENTE. Mexico
(U P U —Gun Bow, who had
opened as a 3-1 favorite in the
Calieutr future book on the
Santa Anita Handicap Feb. 27.
v a t slashed to 8 3 Sunday on
the strength of his San An­
tonio Handicap win Saturday.
Candy Spots, runner-up to Gun
Bow Saturday, rem ained 3 1

E lb a u m ’s new protege is a night club work in New York,
Connie Van Dyke. 18. w ear­ club (With guests by invitaing the black sw eater and gold tion only). Klbaum made it to I featherw eight, and was Miss vantage of them. I've taken
slacks, from Detroit. Mich . New York (or a few days Teen-Age A m erica four years some lessons from Willie Mosprobably doesn't realize just with hi* latest phenon since ago. Right now] she is Miss coni, hut I'm not that good "
•'What she's good a t." Elhow fortunate she is to have heavyweight Dirk Wippcrman Roving
Don Elbaum in her corner. | “ She is the greatest young | She recently cut her first bauin broke in. ' is singing,
stir's g reat."
Elbaum is tjie boxing pro ­
And the last tim e anyone |
moter and m an ag e r from Erie,
saw Dick Wippcrman. that's
Pa , who has decided to
what fasl-talkmg Don was say­
branch into show business as I
ing about him.
Miss Van Dyke's m anager
Although most of his time singer to come along since record (E pic) and has done
Too had Wippcrman couldn't
Her hobby i» pool winch she sing.’ Think what a great act
these days is devoted to p ro­ Streisand,' In, said ''S he's a
begun playing at home a few that would be
moting a middleweight c h a m ­ belter, a real belter.''
That, by the way. is the y ears ago.
I Elbaum cotiUI book them on
pionship bout between Sugar
"M y father built the tables.'' to the sam e card with Sugar
Ray Robinson and Joey Glar- sam e description he uses (or
she said, ‘.‘so 1 just took ad Ray ami Giardrllo,
dcllo in a Pittsburgh night Wippcrman

Connie Takes A . Cue

Shoreline
Fishermen
Kill Spawn
By Airs. John l.ro nr

Tribe Hosts Wildcats Tonight
By David lllcglnlmlham
Herald Sport* Writer
Seminole High c.igers will
Post Du- Winter Park Wildcats

tial menace to future fishing b P 1,1 tonight
w a s pointed out In m rm bers
Lunch Ralph Stump! - J.iv
of Die Dellary Ei-iimg Club hi V1*1*5 will 5tjM tiir action a
G 30 p m when thi\\ t.ikc on
Ruddy Nnrdman of Dei.and,
gue*t speaker for Die group - the Iiabv VUlili.rl* I hu -st.nl
i r*- (nr S.irilnM w ill 0* \\ .Its.
February meeting
Frank
U h n ju m
N ordman said that tho-a Jrrn i^ .m
Paul
, tiir.: Nfiivi'lv and
wlio cast from along the edges
&lt;i ,1rill'­
ol lakes and riven, kilt off
ll ie
h ji« ‘ InJii
th ousand ' -&gt;f ti-h eg - bv step­ 1op e' Ini .itu‘il&gt;
in Ion 4 t
ping on the -pawn which could
si ecu! dine
to I to.01 l o.i &gt;li
result in pour li-lung for re a r - Mark ltl&gt;the IIIvihr **» d
to come He al-o pointed out
'Tunichl we pl.iv Winter I’.itk
that boat- with large motors
and w» 11 iisillv be up t-.r
do the -aiiie t i p e d am ag e
t 111N i I»&lt; i'll .MINI t |||‘V bc.lt Jl'
Ic dem onstrated fl - ca-tm'* t \ vi\ points Mo last lim e w«
and tiring &gt;f knol- ami rinsed
pisi s eii W* it in- ready to Ji *i
his talk In conducting a q u o
Mm Wildcat* all they want and
tion atl-wer -ession
l»ns'-ih!&gt; 4iii they c*in t.ik«
The merlin.' « j - conduct
1he ^larter** for the I r itu
ed by Nor*t.i Roach president
w il he Don \ieliola*
1l*&gt;n
Four n&lt;w mem ber- were ,n
Jhii mi| i I rank Mini ,t\ Mi -«
trod in id an I th e n were r ... It!
i
and ltiidil\ stmtipt
gue-t- present \ color film,
\lliiUt the Itj5ilop VI D-ie
“ Louisiana
wa- -down by
, it-mic HlvVhr &gt;ani
We r*
El in n Thompson of IH-Barv,
very happy witii the -rr.i? * u
Refreshment- were - r u e d by
toty ovei the Hornets \\t t»
the hoste-sc- Mrs Roaih and
especially happy bcciiUM it
Mrs Clyde Wright
was a team victory with every
tmy on tin te am conti ilniliri.’
to the win L am ar Oxford did
a fine job for us under pie&gt;
sure ami Hutldy Sturupf p!av
D U N E D I N t l ' P I I — P a u l ed (he whole K*»nie so nor
H o rm v . u lm wgn hip only sophomores really l o o k * 1
ljuuM lion ,Nieliol .1 *, played lit*»
s t a r t o n tin* p r o t o u r t hi n
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raising the dumbbells and ex­
hale while lowering them.
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MATINEES

John sSpolaki moved, up a n ­
o t h e r round in the U dder a*
hr rolled games of
168,
2.36 and 10-3 for a nice 830
series. This enabled John to
go into third place anti Drop
Jack b a n n e r into 4th plnce
as he lost to John despite a
couple 200 even games and a
respectable ?1 l series.
John Uridges took nil four
game* fnmi Hob (iuthrie to
hold onto his first plnce spot
by some five points. John roll­
ed a 727 set to Hob’s 643. Phil
Koche moved into a fourth
place tie with Jack Funner as
he won three points from Pete
Petersen. Phil rolled 204,
212 788 and Pete hit 202,
203/744 (ieorge Swann held
oil to hi* sixth (dace spot nn
he tallied 200, 220 780. Hob
Steel® remained in seventh
pln«e a ft e r taking three wins
from (Jerald llehrens. Hob
rolled 708 to (Jerald's 720.
Paul Mareptte moved up to
eighth place h* he split a
match with Huhuii Kay Kay
shot 206 73f» to Paul’s 208/77 7, tiernge Pnulk slipped to
moth pini u hn he was aide
tn salvage only one win from
file lulld fighting league pie**
11!»*!'st . J »»Iin 11y J oin■a («eoi ge

this sp rin g ," says Coach Bill
Peterson. " O f course, t h a t
means we'll be looking for •
passer. We’ll also concentrate
on defense, particularly in the
secondary."
Ed P ritch ett, las t y e a r'a
number two q u arterback, will
miss all or m ost o f spring
drills in recovery from a knee
opuratidn performed in De­
cember. A lthough it ii hoped
th a t the Decatur, Ga, senior
will l&gt;o available next fall, the
field is wide open fo r several
young q uarterbacks who will
get a close took from Semi­
nole r o e r h rs this spring.
Tony Gero, a ju nior from
Medinon, N J „ is the leading
candidate now, with
Kim
Hammond and M arty Kolbus
in line for top consideration.
Hammond, from Melbourne,
was held out last y ear, and
Kolbus is up from the fr e s h ­
man squad.
The Semmolcs -revot* ■'-£3
lettcrmen from last y ear's
Gator B o w l
championship
squad, but there a re o th e r
gaps to be filled. Only two
a ta r tr r s return on the o ffen ­
sive line.
“ We’ll he looking for peo­
ple to fill those positions, and
we’ll need a lot of people to
give us the depth we need,
both offensively and d efen­
sively." Peterson says.
Returning offensive s t a r t e r s
a te tackle IHj Williams, g u ard
Joe Avcirano, fullback W ayne
Giardino nnd halfback Phil
Spooner. Five of the “ Seven
M ngnifirents" defensive line
return-—ends George D’Alletsandro and T erry Garvin, tac­
kle Ktnnk
Prnnie, middle
guard Jaek Shinhnlser and
Imrbm'k Bill McDowell,
Maury Rjhrnl, Howard Eh*
lei and Jim Massey are b ark
m Die secondary.
Flu ruin State will p rartb a
on Monday, Wednesday, Eti*
day nnd Saturday with Die an­
imal G nincl and Gold game
scheduled Mat eh “ 7. A week
of p ra itire Is scheduled a ft e r
the gamr,

C h e v r o le t

Better Golf - Through Exercise
By Gary Player
Written for NEA
I—Side Eatcral Raise
The object of this exetcise
is to streng then shoulder
muscles for driving power.
Assume position A and ex­
tend arm a upward above head
as in position C. S ta r t with
rig h t repetitions and work up
to a maximum of 16.
After you are easily doing
16 repetitions of the A to C
exercise, you may advance to
the following:
Position A to Position B
(5 to 7 repetitions); Position
C to Position B (5 to 7 re ­
petitions); a/td Position A lo
-Position C (5 to 7 repetitions)
During the exercise, for
proper breathing, inhale while

Spolski Rolls
Series Of 830

y e a r Steve Groover played team will mis* Gary Loyd.
Ins bosl hall gam e making I!) who is *ick and out for the
point- and getting 21 rebound- ie-1 ol Hie season Blythe said.
w hiih is good against any
We miss Gary a great drat,
lie was our best defensive
competition "
DENVER I
- Mil­
According to Blythe the player and free throw shooter lionaire contractors Gerald
He was especially j good asset tin,I Allen Phtppa pnlchn.se,!
It* the team because of h t h e »nntrtdluig inter* pt in the
v*:re.it will to win Tims will to I h o v e r Hiorienn nnd iinmeibwin i*. the best I have ever ntelv piomi^rd to keep the
seen iri a h r{4ft school player 1 American
Font bn II Lun^ur*
Must hall dull* that have Jest team in the Mile High I ‘tty.
If* LMm«'« will tliii»vs in Mir
The J I 3 tot Hum ilenl
low el hul n &gt;l these buy * tbr
b r o t h i r s IM p e r
11v II,*\ id II Incinhofhain
I hey
u k with in lo the end rent f t hi* i*tin k of Knipiii*
11r i a id S p u r t s U r iter
Sf)M| t „ l o r , w i n e I n I i s I n t i l
and lies er iprit
\n all
female basketball
Tins jv ilit- S^imiioles' last 3im*e t ?t a. * 11m* Hu *n e o *, the rolled a 6,63 to Jo u rs *172'. The
;a in e will he held t»etween tbr 4.Title of the season so the ItnBefirifl 11i*iii^ of the Pariftr inatch lietvveen Joe F e rn mol
'*ard"ni .himor 1114 b fnetiltx Seminole lliph cheer leaih r* i oust Lem s'ii u 11 vi&lt;I Hear * St md W V Wind ended in a tie ns
and tin varsity and junior hope I’m aie a fatt.s toin rod him, a 31,000 av;i ! briffehiill W ind hit 6,'i3 lo F e in 's 630
total
foot bull pin tit
ill t"f ce to sup|»oi I tile t« am
\ it ' p \
t Im t i leader s lo n u h t
P* i a j -e funds to *end Mir '
• lie* r !• oler s lo Mx A m en, an
• ! m a a d * r &gt; AsMteialiiin xiim
•in » • a mp
I wo id tin- i heel It adei s also
will be p o k ed f‘) repli'sunt
Natlluld at tile At \ ( llllU m
Mm im it fuluic
» ■■*•» ii lh»n Pelliam is in
Inn * n ‘iu.t i tbr fat idty and
tin i in t i t a d n ^ in the 4 a m r
alnf membr’i ** of the Hraves
PM«| * i i&gt;a*-ki*tbal| srpiad wifi
m t o ,(- ■In erlcadei s for tile
iVetit Idle f*1e Lilly will have
it * own i heet leadei s compels
ed of im in Iters of llic tuaehiii 4
'ta l l at the school.
Liir print ipal of the kehnol

urn

in if Metro ecinlerence basket

The
possibility
that
the ll»11 k»n&gt;*' ln "ie Slltj Fleming
shoreliner ca-ter is a potrn gymnasium .n j rem atch at

Paul Harncv
Tops PGA Wins

By J i m B acchus
Herald Sports Writer
The idle L ym an Greyhounds
moved into a tie for the
Orange Belt Conference lead
Monday evening when third
la n k r d DeLand Bulldogs un ­
corked an upsel over leading
Apopka Blue D arters.
Lyman and DeLand with 9-3
ratings now lead the OBC
while Apopka with 8 3 dropped
into second place.
Apopka suffered its first
OBC defeat on its own court
in five y ears when DeLand
won with the unbelievable low
score ot 9 8.
The q u a rte r scores read
more as a baseball game than
a basketball encounter: DcLand 1-2 0-6 and Apopka 5 210, for the 9-8 total.
Apopka stands to make it a
three-way tie should it defeat
Leesburg in the final game
of the season.
However, the OBC ch am p ­
ionship will be decided this
coming wrekend at Lakcvirw
High School at Winter Garden.
The Lyman Greyhounds are
up against the Wildwood Wild
eats in the opening round
T hursday evening.

TALLAHASSEE
— (Spl)
— Florida State opens spring
football practice Saturday,
Feb, 27, with some rnther
large slides to be filled.
However,
th e
Seminole
script remains the sam r, de­
spite the loss of Steve Tensi
and Fred Bih’tnikoff, the pass­
ing combination th at produc­
ed a 9 -f-l season for FSU
last year.
“We're going to work on
the passing game qllitr a bit

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Sets Date
MEM PH IS. Term. ( U P I) —
Officials of the Tenlral H o c '
key League, during their mid­
w inter meeting, set March 30
as the opening date for the
/o ur-tca m championship play-'
offs.
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COULD LAST FOR EIGHT YEARS
That'a more than double the 71.000 eatlmated to reside in Seminole
County right now.
Imagine, more than twice the num­
ber of persona In this county. What
will bring them here? What will they
do to remain? How will they be hous­
ed, fed, clothed, entertained?
Looking ahead 15 years seems ilka
a long time until you compare it with
the fleetnesa of the past 15 years.
And because time does fly, it is
Imperative that this county begin
now to cope with the multitude of
problems it will face at that time.
We must prepare for It In many
ways. We must attract industry. Wa
must project our housing developments and needs, reserve and de­
velop areas for recrsatlon and the
many other phase# of normal living.
Fortunately for thla county, there
are teams at work at present on ma­
ny facsta of this project.

R ed u ce T h e R isk

Helen Fuller Soys

‘P o sitiv e T h in k in g ’
WASHINGTON (UPI) As anxiety ever the war In
Viet Nsm h it mounted here
sad abroad, Prsaldant Johnson
haa made a point at displaytag personal calm In this time
of atreas.
The President ipokt to soft­
ly and with such restraint at

his latest press conference
that reporters found It difficult
to catch bis words about ths
Viet Uam crisis. Last week
Johnson took. correspondents
on an Impromptu stroll across
the White House lawn to ex­
hibit hs relaxed though serious
demejtnpr. The second of sev-

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Sanford, Florida

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CSesnlauea • nensenl Meanest
SOHKXT ALBXAKDKB
A dvsrllatse D iraster

eral reception-briefing* the
Johnson* are currently giving
in honor of Congressmen and
their wives we* largely giv­
en over to displaying the same
picture of Presidential com­
posure under pressure.
The President turned his at­
tention to reassuring the rest
of the world as to the steadi­
ness of Ihe U.S. Commanderln-chlef's hand on the trigger.
Unannounced, the President
briefly left the Congressional
reception in progress at the
White House to drop In on the
top-ranking party in town that
evening, the “ Secretary of
State's annual* white • tie din­
ner for the chiefs of 113 for­
eign missions in Washington
The purpose of this surprise
appearance w et the same as
the other Presidential moves
mentioned
above.
Johnson
sought, and by first-hind ac­
counts did, convince these key
International diplomats that
tha President of the United
Ststsa is sincerely opposed to
widening the war in which we
are entrapped in Viet Nam and
dedicated to that purpose.
The major message Presi­
dent Johnson sent to Congress
also seemed timed to promote
positive thinking in place of
fears of a larger war.
That message dealt with the
long-term task of restoring the
netion's natural beauty. The
facta . the „ President- cited
brought out the number of
wara remaining to be won at
home.
Every major river system in
thla country la now polluted
the Preeldent reminded Amer-

Every day almost 330,000
tons of sulphur dioxida and
other pollutants are released
Into the air we breathe from
Industrial end auto fumes.
Dead • car Junkyards and In­
terstate transmission lines
mar the landscape.
aaI Christmas; puhThese and the myriad of
other facta Johnson's message
cited are hot new. That the
President cboee to bear down
on them U In n way reassur­
ing, however. Apparently he
Is oonfldsot that American*
will get out of the Viet namese
crisis with something left to
besutify.

•o x a n is e
DOTTIH AUSTIN
City Bailor
Jru i w n u j
o-satr Better

A O esrllelse M a u s e r
JAN IK Mil OK MAM KM
B aslaees M anager
VKKO W K L I 4
M e c h a n i c a l OupL
KILL. V IN C E N T
Stall P hotographer

‘Poverty* Out
WASHINGTON (UPI) —
elAto mailer osieeee li, 1010 ai U s real The U. 8. Information Agen­
ElarldA, eager the Act al Oeaereas at Mush. cy (U 8IA ) haa forbidden IU
employee to speak to foreignMe p en al gap materiel, saws ar asv scumst. #1 U ls seiUsa
ol The Sealer« MAreld may h* r*yro4ees4 in say ease see withsa l w riuse permissive ef U s pahUshar or Ths Nereid. Any
ImJleident ey arm rssesnslbls fer seek repreOseUea wui he
ssnMSsrsO es Utrlsglag „a Tbs UsmlO's sspyrlghl aaj wtu be
h d 4 .liable far Sassages ns Aar the law.

ars about President Johnson's
“war on poverty." A circular
sent to all information posts
abroad instructed personnel
to call It the "equal opport­
unity program."

Dr. C ran e 's

W orry C lin ic
Wives, clip oat this Casa Re­
cord and place It beside
your husband's dinner plate.
For American men often
rate only a *'D” grade
(sometimes an "F") In their
love artistry. And many
young suitors oro as qsantl-'
ty-mlnded as 'the Indians
who boasted ol Ihe many
scalps dangling from their
belts. Send for the sex book­
let below.
CASE V-414: Dr. Sam Shep.
psrd was released from the
Ohio prison last summer.
And, within a few days, he
msrrled an attractive German
heiress who had been writing
to him for several years.
Her name was Arlene and
she explained their romance
in a series of newspaper ar­
ticles.
Therein she mentioned that
the sent Dr. Sheppard some
But when she had mentionlarge, colored bath towels,
ed her Intention of mailing
him those towels, be asked
her to use them herself and
then tend them to him with­
out having them laundered.
For he wanted to feel the
extra closeness of her person

by thus having towels that the
had personally used!
Yesterday I mentioned the
vital role that the sense of
touch plays In producing ro­
mance, at well ea In main­
taining it.
For love flourishes on the
tactile sense, much at flow­
ers demand water in order to
reach full bloom.
Women (at well ea child­
ren) get a double thrtU out of
an affectionate pat on Ihe
back or a quick bug, or even
momentarily to rub cheek
against cheek.
her fingers through her boy
And • girl also Uket to run
friend's hair or stroke hU
forehead and snuggle down
against hi* shoulder.
Smart husbands learn (he vi­
tal importance of mixing these
gentJe evidences of their affec­
tion with their daily conversa­
tion with loved ones.
But thoughtless males act as
voracious In the realm of love
as when, hungry teen-agers sit
down at the table and bolt
their food In wolfish style, af­
ter which they rush away
without a single compliment
to the cook.
"Dr. Crane," I have often

Letters

T o T h e E d ito r
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H s raJe .

Editor, The Herald:
Tha only ' thing . batwaen
making Sanford Into the In­
dustrial and transportation
esnter for ths whole of Flor­
ida, as wall as ths sports and
ecsnie renter for ths entire
mid-state section is the dlsInternet of ths people within
our city.
.
Thar* is *t this time, a
bottleneck on ths plans for
ths Marina, and thla lies in
ths conference room of ths
City Commissioner*. The bat­
tle la on ones mors between
change and progress, and tha
money it will cost for it; or
the slow death of ths town,
b#cau** tomson* doesn't think
w* should spend to improve
what h* like* as Is, or Is Just
too bullhoadod to iso ths
handwriting on tho wall.
It isn’t his fault! Wo had
ths chance at election time to
pat now and active blood Into
ths City Commission, bat too
many pooplo Just couldn't got
Interested in thalr own advan tags* to spend time on
tha Candida tea. and ao tha
earns old tired blood still
flows in tha veins of our

s
* •
plstion of tho Cross Stats
Canal, Sanford can become
the shipping point for import
and export for ths whole of
ths stats, for both agriculture
and dry commodities. This
■malls like grssn stuff, but
somehow, a lot of people
hava lost their nos* for it.
Perhspa it has been so long
sine*
ths
locals
smelled
green-stuff, they Just don't
recognise It
Open ths Marina, and with
it will corns* tourists, right
off Interstate 4, down 17, off
of 96, and God alon* knows
from what other arteries and
veins of land transportation,
and up tho 8 t Johns River,
to spend time bars In our
city. This will bring tho
necasslty for hotels, motels,
restaurants, drive-ins, and
with ths tourists, will com*
ths necessity to build bigger
play areas. Parks, water
■porta, fishing
excursions,
etc. . . . Solidly behind all
this will coma industry, ba­
ckus* it will have outlet for
its products . . . and Sanford
could bo known as tho "big.
fa st little city in Florida."
That la what It could be!
Any ono cars to onlogito on
what it is 7
1 say to yon Sanford!tea:

Blame not tho City Fathers;
bUm* yourself for not put­
ting out to pasture tha old
work horse whoso grown too
tired to work, and now expect
him to produce far you as
ho did when ho was 4
year-old.
Seem* to ma, the
are waiting for tho harvest,
whoa they forget to pleat.
With the bnflding of ths
One who bolkvaa
Port Authority, and tha
la our town.

had girls explain, "I'm much
rather have a date with an
older man than with a boy of
my own age.
"For the older men are more
artistic In their love making.
“They will caress you snd
keep their arm around you but
not act as if they are ao starv­
ed for kisses that they ignore
all the nice little evidences of
courtahop.
"In fact, they whet a girl's
romantic Interests until she la
eager for more.
"But younger men rush In
with little (mesas or understanding of female psychology.
"They ae«m more Interested
In quick conquest so they can
rush on to a different girl.
"And they will often boast
•bout their many previous
girl friends.
"Young men thua seem
quantity-minded. They want to
add girls to Ihelr string of con­
quests, much as the Indians
boasted of ths many scalps
on their belt.
"But older men are exper­
ienced and work up a girl's
emotions by tantalizing alotgness and caresses. So they
make the better lovers."
Men, you better heed those
comments for they are the
universal remarks of women.
Chronic complaints reach
me from wives who also la­
ment that their husbands rush
Into romance with little fin­
esse or prelude.
"They offer us wives no
more romantic build-up than
they render to a sirloin steak *'
is the way one cultured wife
describes It.
So send for the booklet "Sex
Problems in Marriage," en­
closing a long stamped, return
envelope, plus. 20c and learn
bow to avoid divorce)

WASHINGTON (NEA) —
Thla capital today la over­
hang with atala air. It haa
about It a gray look that
wlntor’a overcaat cannot ac­
count for.
Mora than over it la a gath­
ering place of problems. Tet
moot of then —large, linger­
ing unemployment, education­
al deflcieneea, racial unreal,
urban aprawl, rlalng crime,
a deteriorating South Viet
Nam- ire of the creeping,
crawling variety.
Crises demanding bursts of
commanding leadership are
missing from the scene. There
la no "great occasion” to
whleh a leader can rise.
There are simply many smal­
ler occasions, which neither
slgnly nor together seem to
draw out extraordinary stew­
ardship.
Taken as a whole, tha
problems ef a creeping ns*
appear nevertheless to
require immense attack. Set
In a matrix of unparalleled
prosperity, these difficulties
srs not readily accsptad for
what they ars. Still, they de­
mand attack.
No on* In Washington is
giving that attack any sense
of urgency—If that Is pos­
sible. President Johnson sends
to Congress a cascade of
messages calling for action.
But a perfunctory stolen***
surrounds them. They are
quickly swallowed up in a
city that pours out words by
ths millions.
The Congress is ■ glacier
of white marble, whose mo­
tion is imperceptible In a
time when change, driven on
by science, whips the nation
In daily revolution.
On Capitol Hill the once
familiar towering figure Is
not seen. Not for years has
truly great speech been
heard in the two legislative
halls.
Congress never has pre­
tended to b* a collection of
superior men. One young vet­
eran guesses that no more
than 100 of 436 House mem­
bers know well how that body
works, and barely 60 do the
rehl labor. Among those 60,
as among their counterparts
In the Senate, we find no
heralded heroes today.
But in earlier years we did.
When the great speaker of
the House, Sam Rayburn,
died in 1981, It was said his
lika would not ba sc«n again,
that the daya of the open
land which raised him up in
Texas were gone forever.
Rayburn grew up in a time
and place which could shape
granite into men. Today the

Crom ley

aoft Indulgence* reach Into
nearly every corner. The in•tltutionallzed aocety -of the
980a molda clay figure*.
figures.
Hardneaa,
toughneaa a n d
boldneaa are little heard and
f e lt
Some observer* say further
that thla nation and this rancap­
ital have no atpnning leader­
ship because society does not
want such uncomfortable govgov­
enervatsd
erning in an age enervated
Nonetheless, granite should
aftell, if It is here. Brtain af­
ter World War I did not
"whnt" 81r
8lr Winston Churchiw of
Ill. He spoke to his view
the rightness of things anyany­
way. And suddenly, in 1940, a
solitary figure complaining
against trends was a nation's
champion, turning • strong
tide.
Washington, a good window
on the country, is a place of
problem • solvers. Y e t t h e
grappling w i t h
problems,
while general earnest and
sometimes dedicated, is most
often unimaginative, unex­
citing, uninspiring.
If the age is atomic, it
would seem the energies of
men should at least be elec­
tric.
The problems gathered her*
are taken day by day, In a
curiously floating, surface at­
mosphere. A nation increas­
ingly mobile and rootless as
“guided" by men who them­
selves appear rootless, linked
to last week and last month
but no more.
February Is the month Re*
publicans caU up Abraham
Lincoln and Democrats speak
of Thomas Jefferson and An-

its

drew Jackson. It requires no
clairvoyance to forecast that
this summoning up of greats
will be, as In prior years,
psrfunetory and unreal.
No American speaks with
genuin* fores snd devotion
to these heroes—or of WashIngton, James Msdlsen, John
Qulney Adams, ths underrat­
ed James Polk, the sturdy
Grover Cleveland, Theodor*
Roosevelt, Woodrow Wilson.
These makers of the nation
are not Invoked by today's
gray figures, whos# vision
falters beyond 1960.
Many who watched on thslr
screens the last tribute to 8lr
Winston Chufehlll are saying
it may have been the final
glory of old Britain. But this
renewal of human touch
with the, sheerest greatness
was also an embarrassment
to Americans. It was a hard
reminder of our dull skis*
and nearly leveled plain.
The problems of an era
rushing on hsadlong are ever
fresh. Yst the air doe# not
tingle with freshness. We arc
rngulfsd in little movements.
There is no big motion, and
evidently no one in the land
to provide it.

C A M E L L IA S
IN
B LO O M
GrapeviUc Nursery
2221 Grapevine Ave.
322-0888

Lawn Spraying

“SAVE” o’clock

Doesn't matter what tim*

B arb s
By Walter C. I’arkea
Do you suppose the In­
ventor of chess hsd anything
special In mind when he mad*
the queen the most aggressive
piece on the board!
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This/ in New Jersey bur­
glarised a besuty salcn and
stole three wigs. Obviously a
hair-raising adventure.
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Old saw says that what­
ever goes up must come down.
Somebody should explain that
to ths cost of living.

Ray

ite b o o k

P o litic a l

Some of them are the Port Auth­
ority committee of the Seminole
Chamber of Commerce, the Rlverport
Marina crews, the Metropolitan Tel­
ephone System committee, the Junior
College committee and many other
subcommittees of the Long-Range
Planning eommitteev
Spearheading all of the projects
and giving untiring effort in each
are members of our County Chamber
of Commerce.
. . . .
We look to these members for their
guidance. But do we offer to pitch in
and help?
That 152,000 figure is the poulatlon estimate of the East Central
Florida Regional Planning Council.
The Council is mads up of experts
in every phase of Ite operation. Those
range from the physical contour of
the earth to the air we breathe and
virtually everything between.
So, you see we have work to do.
Let’s continue working together for
a better Seminole County—the best
county in ths state and the nation.

With diseases of the heart and
Citizens of Seminole County, Deblood vessels accounting for 64 per
Bary and Deltona will be well advis­
cent of all deaths, and with heart at­
ed to give serious attention to a pam­
tack alone being responsible for more
phlet which will be left by the Heart
than 25 per cent of all deaths, the
Sunday volunteer who calls this
advice should be heeded.
weekend to receive Heart Fund con­
So should the volunteer’s appeal
tributions. The pamphlet recom- for a generous gift to the 1665 Heart
mends these six simple safeguards
Fund.
which may help reduce the risk of
heart attack:
1. Reduce If overweight
Thought For Today
2. Decrease saturated fats
In the day of prosperity be Joyful,
8. Control high bioodjirWRUT*. ...3
4. Stop smoking cigarettes
and In the day of adversity consid­
6. Exercise regularly '
er; God has made the one as well os
6. Shun needless tensions
the other, so that man may not find
“See your doctor," suggests the
out anything that will be after him.
brochure. “Do you have a family his­
—Eccl. 7:14.
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tory of heart disease? Is your blood
pressure too high? Do you know
The people who get on In the World
what fata to eat? Consult your doc­
nre those who get up and look for the
tor about these and other risk fac­
circumstances they want, and if they
tors, and improve your chances for
can’t find them, make them.—George
longer life."
Bernard Shaw.

Biossot —

it is...it's always time
to sav e. O p en your
account here, and nowl

312 WEST FIRST ST.

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VA and Conventional

Including Principal,
Interest, Taxes And
Insurant*

All Kitchens Equipped
With Appliances By

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By Dot tie Austin
Good
S a m a rita n
N ursing
N E W E S T CLUB a t t h t Homs in December.
The group plans to keep
Sanford N av al A ir S tation la
th e Enlisted Men's Wives the VNA supplied with the
Club o f 'R V A H - 3 . The first vitam ins a s needed and all
m eeting w s i held Thursday fund-raising v entu res will be
an d Laurel Checefaky was aimed tow ard this philan­
thropy.
nam ed president.
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O th ers elected were Helene
"L A S T DAY today fo r of­
P r a t t , vice president; Vicki
Bower, ' a e e r e t a r y ; J a n e t ficers w ives of RVAH-3 to
P ainter, tr e a s u r e r and P a t make th eir reservations for
Beers, chaplain,
the luncheon a t the Creighton
Mrs. B. P. Brown, wife of G ardens R e s ta u r a n t T h u rs­
the comm anding officer of day, admonishes Jo a n Moore,
th e squadron presided over publicity chairm an f o r Three,
A t th e recent bridge held
th e election o f officers and
Mrs. Donald Monday, wife of a t th e BOQ J e a n Dunn w as
th e squadron executive o ff i­ high, K aye Richmond second
and F r a n Hawkins, low. K ays
c e r w as also present.
The new club decided th a t and Evelyn F itxpatrick were
these officers will serve until hostesses and of course, they
J u n e , giving members a bet* did a Valentine them e w ith
t e r chance to become a c ­ refresh m en ts and decorations.
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quainted with each other.
CAROLYN L A V E N D E R
T hey also decided to postpone
choosing a nam e for the new has been named new publicity
group until n e x t m onth, to chairm an of the S ta f f Wives
give e v e r y o n e tim e fo r d u b , replacing J e a n E bbcrts
th o ug ht. The second Thurs- who will be leaving soon.
Jjjay o f each month is ached- This was the main item of
^ m e d ns a re g u la r meeting business a t the recent m eet­
ing held a t the home o f Dcd a te and dues were set.
Mrs. Checefsky appointed m aris F arrell. The group also
th e
following
comm ittees: h eard a re p o r t from - their
telephone, P a t • Bernal, Dee NOWC rep, B etty Wilhauck.
B rister, .Gloria’ K e n n e d y, Shirley Macdonald, wife ..of
N ancy Lackland and Je a n the chaplain was a guest.
M orris; ‘refreshm ents, Nancy N ex t event will be a bridge
Frederick, P a t Moylan and p arty a t the home of Sybil
Dunlcavy, T h ursday.
Maxine Scarborough.
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Carole Surhrook was named
Judy H i c k e y of VAIM
publicity chairman.
The N avy Wives meeting T ig ere ttes w as honored a t a
room w as gaily decorated coffee last week a t the home
with o range and white c a r n a ­ of P resident Elaine Oraxi.
tions and on two wails were Jud y , whose husband is leav­
replicas o f male and female ing the N avy in Ju ly will
drag o n s (T ) surrounded hy soon be moving to Jack son­
red hearts. Ituliy liartaoe was ville. A pencil with her birthth e cre a to r o f the dragons. stone on it was presented to
The squadron dragon head the honorec.
also adorned tha tpcaker'a
A film on cancer will be
table.
shown a t 7:30 p. m., March
A delectable doublc-Valen- 4 at the ballroom and all
tine cake, decorated with red wives arc invited to attend.
roses, centered the re f re s h ­ There is to be a physician
m ent table, (the creation of present to answ er your ques­
Ju n e Dunham) and two tray s tions.
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of Italian p astry were con­
trib uted by Gina lluycs. Mrs.
TWO N EW families have
Brown brought a sheet cake been welcomed to Sanford by
done in the squadron colors RVAIt-13 EM Wives memwith the dragon insignia o n lb e r a h ip chairm an Sandy Hnrtop.
ringtun, publicity chairman
Members of the new club Sue M au rer reports.
were invited to attend a
Mr. and Mrs. John E. Sow­
allowing of a cancer film a t ers have moved here from
the RVAII- EM Wives m eet­ Memphis and reside at !M9 S.
ing. ul 7:30 p. m. today in the I’aik Ave. The Dewey Wants,
bullroom. N ex t meeting of who were recently attached
the ItVA11-3 wives has l&gt;een to Three have returned here
s e t for March 11, 7:30 p. m. via " B " school in Memphis
a t the NW meeting room.
and are now residing a t 121
Members of the new club, Hayes Drive,
(beside* those already n am ­
Tlie club will soon have ns
ed as officers and chairmen) a special centerpiece u "T a li,"
include Dee Anderson, Tish the JupMtirse stylo gadget
Bills, Theresa Britton, Joe which is used to support the
Brown, J o Carm ack, Kathy squadrons
‘'b a t ”
insignia.
Erhold, J a n e t Hall, Sharon This miniature replica is be­
H utto, Sandra Moody, Pam ing mado for the wives by
Reardon, A rlene Somerville, Lyle
Btamwell
and
John
Sandy Squires, F l e t c h e r Mayer. Sue notes th a t the
T hom as
and
Jan. Turner. "T ori" may only be used by
G uest a t tha m rctin g was squadrons who have been in
Lucy Perduti.
W E SP AC.
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At the board m eeting held
NEEDY
CH ILD R EN
in recently the g ro u p discussed
Seminole County "ire going to ways and means of raising
be healthier if the NAS S t a ­ money fo r th eif club project*
tion Wives Club has anything and members were asked to
to say about it.
put on their thinking caps for
This group ju s t presented the meeting Thursday a t 1
3,600 vitamin pills to tho p. in. in the Navy Wives
Seminole
County
Visiting m eeting room.
"B ring your ideas and your
N u rses Association to be d is­
tribu ted to children who o th ­ votes,” say s Sue.
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erw ise would not have them.
A UDREY B E E V E S was In­
Mrs. Kuth Swanson made
the presentation on behalf of stalled as new president of
the Wives Club to Mrs. Grace the CPO Wive* Club s t a re­
F ish er, head of the VNA, cent dinner ceremony when
F rid ay . The pills were p u r­ through the assistance of
chased ut cost hy the club Gordon Kcllctt of L ig g e tt
used to bu y ' a w a te r cooler Itexall D rugs store in Pinewhich w as presented to the crest Shopping Center.
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MRS. GRACE FISHER, (right) tuperviqbr of
the Visiting Nurse* Association of Seminole
County accepts a gift of 3,500 vitamin pills to be
distributed among needy children by the VNA.
Melting the presentation is Mrs. Chandler Swan­
son, wife of the NAS base commanding officer,
in behalf of the wives of station officer*.^

DEAR ABBY: So you l a y
that a b a r b e r ii not p e rm it­
ted o r qualified to rem ove
blackheads 7 Well, please go
to the library an d re a d THE
PRACTICE AND SCIENCE
O F STANDARD BARBERING, an d I believe th at you
will change your mind after
reading the c h a p te r entitled,
DISEASES O F , T H E SKIN,
SCALP AND HAIR, I am a
student at a b a rb e r college
in Covington, Kentucky, and
I have personally rem oved
two wart* from the face of
e cu sto m er by high fr e ­
quency treatm ent*. 1 have
e 1 a o rem oved
countless
blackheads from the faces of
m any other*.

FIRST OFFICERS of the newly organized RVATI-3 Enlisted Men'* Wive*
Club are shown hero after their election Friday. From left are Pat Beers,
chaplain; Vicki Bower, secretary; Laurel Checefsky, president; Helene
Pratt, vice president and Janet Painter, treasurer.
(Herald Photo)
Money was raised by the
" treasu re
h u n t" sale and
other endeavors. And t h a t ’s
not all.
Some of this money was
she received the gavel from
outgoing president Mrs. Ir a
Jarrell.
Installed to serve w ith 'M rs.
Reeves were M ary Wiggins,
w ho w a s re-elected vice p resi­
dent; P a t Bernal, accretary
and Lou Schweers, treasu rer.
A silver tray , appropriately
engraved, w as presented to
Mrs. Ja r re ll as a g ift of a p ­
preciation fo r h e r outstanding
service du rin g her term of office. O th er gifts were p re ­
sented to other retirin g o ffi­
cers.
Following the dinner and
ceremonies, the CE‘0 Wives
and their husbands enjoyed
dancing.
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HIGH P O INT w inner for
the
recent
RVAH-0
"O "
Wives bridge held a t tne
home of P a t Burch was Dossie deGunshl with Arvie A t­
kinson tak in g 'Second. Special

guests were Bea Coffee and
Sally Joiner. F rid ay evening
the group will hold a steak
cookout a t the home of K ath y
Henson.

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LIBBY COX was hostess to
the RVAH-7 officers wives
coffee last week, w ith Mary
E liiabeth D resser a s co-hos­
tess. These two also happen
to be on d u ty a t th e T h rift
Shop this month.
B etty Enney presided a t
the business meeting and the
club heard a report from
th eir NOWC representative,
Bonnie Denault. Ruth Donald­
son reminded the group th a t
bridge is planned now for
three times a month, with
the next one scheduled a t the
home of Emily Jo y n er on
T hursday.
Around a centerpiece of o r ­
chid azaleas arran ged
by
Ariya Chapdelaine, the hos­
tesses served
Danish nut
ring, French puffs and cheese
and pepper bisruits with ham.
Kathy Mantel was welcomed
as a new member.

R E P R E S E N T A T IV E S o f
all squadrons, both officers
and enlisted m ens wives g a th ­
ered a t th e N avy Wives
Meeting room Monday morn­
ing to begin planning the dec­
orations and equipm ent th a t
is needed in order to make it
a pleasant and p re tty place
to meet.
P residing w as Emily ’ L aw
o f th e S tation Wives. The
group plans to ask fo r tr a d ­
ing sta m p s books to help
with purchase of necessary
items, as well a s donations of
eatin g utensils, lamps and
o th er decorative Items.
It was decided th a t a Tahi­
tian motif would be th e cen­
tral theme of the decorations
with everything else, drapes,
slipcovers and so forth to fol­
low this theme* a s much as
possible. The group plans to
m eet again soon, ■ bringing
items th ey h a w collected and
assessing w hat else will he
needed. All will report hack
to th eir own club as to pro­
gress they are m aking and
w hat needs to be done.

&lt;faa)by On fihidqsi By Oswald Jacoby
There was a tim e when •
no-trump opening with s five
card m ajor suit was frowned
Upon, but th at day seem s to
to have gone by. At least in
the world championship trials
seven of nine South players
opened one no-trump on to ­
day's hand.
In each instance the bid­
ding proceeded as in the box.
North's two club response
was the Stay man request to
show a four ot five card m a ­
jor suit and afler South rehid
two hearts each North player
took his partner right to game,
Tim re wasn't much J o the
play at four hearts. West cash­
ed the a t e and king of spades
and shifted to a diamond
South went after trumps and
lost a trick to the ace. Later
lie tried the club finesse When
it worked he m ade the con­
tract.

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Two South players chose
the old fashioned hid of one
heart. In each instance West
overcalled with one spade and
South failed to get to game.
Of course,* these two South

U)st Jh a (jConuin:
T here's a reason why wo­ wives setting a few standards
men In tile business areas of of working dress?
They've got Ute best "b o ss"
American cities usually look
well dress id.
Those who don’t, don't hold
thetr jobs, or else hold down
sm all ones without much
TUESDAY P. M.
I : l f (is N*w*
chance of ever moving up.
Hport*. W a a t h a r
(S&gt; N aw a
But the American housewife
(31 N c w a r o p t C on i
has no stand ard of on-tbc-Job * : ‘ 0 (S&gt; CIIS N # w » — W e l t e r
C fuak lta
dress.
(3 ) l l u n i l f y - B r l n k l a y
IS
Aquanauta
You sec ton fat and too-Lhin
T:t0 ( 1 ) M - K a u i d
&lt;t) CUB ll c p t .r lc
and too-old housewives work­
T il* &lt;31 U r . N o v a k
ing in their front yards, doing
&lt;*&gt; C o m b a t
&lt;4 1 C h a n n e l S Hpe, lal
their m arketing, going to b eau­ l:f&gt;9 I 9 1 J o e y liteiiu p S h o w
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ty tbops, etc., in short*.

playera also m ade 10 tricks
but they scored 170 instead of
620.
In International Match Point
scoring as in rubber bridge it
pays to bid even money
games and this h e a rt g a m *
was
almost
exactly
even
money since it depended on
Uie location of the king of
clubs
On tlw other hand the r e ­
sult here showed the luck in
duplicate The two pair# who
missed game lost nine I MPa
each Shift the king of cluba
to tile West hand and they
would have picked up five
IMPs each instead of losing
nine.
Of course, Ihe loss was their
own fault but their opponents
picked up the sam e nine point*
each lor .merely sitting at the
table.

bv

Sincerely Youra,
A FU T U R E BARBER
DEAR F U T U R E BAR­
B ER : A b arb er la neither
qualified nor licensed to
tr e a t diseases of the akin,

When your w I n t e r t i m e
weight becomes a depressing
problem, lower your caloric
count and still have flavor in
your diet — have pleasing
frankfurters accom panied by
tangy kraut. It’s low in c a lo r­
ies and high tn nutrition. One
serving of kraut (th cup)
drained, contains but IS c a l­
ories. You need things In your
diet to give the proper n u tri­
tion and which are a bit "Zesty " in taste.
'j
I attended the show p resen t­
er] by the National Notion
Association,
and
the
new
things a re positively wonder­
ful. There are delightful closed
accessories, matching boxes
which make your cioset r e a l­
ly attractive. You can mix or
m atch and the “ black net
lace" design was most effec­
tive.
Besch caps, striking and
really waterproof, are sm art
and come In every color. I
llkid the silvery onea verx
much. How nice on you, my
readers, whom I designate as
"SilevereUes" (copyright).
Visit your notion counter snd
see the buttons which do not
have to be sewn on (bachelors
will love these!). There Is a

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M clltle'e N »»r
l i e d Hk eltnn
The Tycoon
P ettico a t Jun ction
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Th* F u gitive
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( I I IS) S i t e
T h * C at* Dho w
T h e a t e r o f th e A l e r t
T o n ig h t Show

B l g a On
H u n t h ln e A i m e r * *
N tw * A W eather
I n tr o, t o C h e m i s t r y
B u n r la * 8 * m e e ( e r
Today
hu nthlne A lm e n te
W ake-up l l n l i i
New*
F arm M arket Report
Today
M ic k le K e a n *
L ocal N ew t. W eatker
C aptain K an garoo
W eath er • Nawa
C ariooavlll*
Today
D ivorce Coart
A m erican llla t o r y
E ia rcl* *
I j n p i r Roam
M o r n i n g M ovlo
M oko R oom for
Daddy
.
( 4 ) No wo w i t h M ik a W a l ­

father can’t marry her be­
cause he already has ■ wife
and two children, but SHE
wears a wedding and en­
gage ring. So tell the widow's
son that a ring doesn't mean
a thing.
NO RINGS ON MY FING­
ERS

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DEAR ABBY: My husband
T roubled? Write to Abby,
and I have been happily
Box 69700. Los Angeles,
m arrie d for ten years. Wc
Calif. F o r a personal reply,
have four lovely children.
enclose a stam p ed , self-ad­
When 1 first started dating
d re s se d envelope.
my husband, 1 told him 1
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w as five years younger than
F o r Abby’i booklet, " H o w
1 really waa, because he was
To H ave A Lovely Wed­
five y ears younger th an I,
d in g." send 50 cents to Ab­
and I was alraki he wouldn't
by, Box 69700, Lo* Angeles,
continue to date m e if ho
Calif.
knew it.
When we did get m arried,
I (till couldn't bring myself
o \i » t ( c m r l
to tell him the truth, so I
R ID E -IN T H E A T R
g a v e m y age I s the sam e as
I.S S T SH O W IN G TO tfIT K
his for the m arria g e records.
Flrat Saafard S S a w la s
To this day he believe* wc
Tina a H i s s
a re the sam e age. This has
" T i l l : l l t ll'M A W
bothered me, Abby, tiecause
D t P L I C A TO IIS"
I feel that one day he might
G e o . N a d e r — C a la r
find out. Should I let him go
" i u r r i x r in o t t e r
■PACK"
on thinking I am five years
M arfa N ea t S u n d er
younger than I really aim ?
"Cl. KO P A T H A"
AGE PROBLEM
/
DEAR PROBLEM : Tell
—m
2
him the truth. Deceiving fc=
him in Hie first place was
l&gt;
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O V I g V uixC T
wrong, of course. But any
RIDE-IN t h e a t r e ]
w om an who can, knock five
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DEAR ABBY: I was very
NOW A T
pleased with the way you
REG U LA R
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child and another on the
way,, but I do not wear Jew­
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NOW th ru WEI).
a wedding ring. The reason
WORLD
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who has a child. The baby's
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new, "anti-w rinkle" pillow and
you can have p e ace and com­
fort even if you w e a r hair
rollers lo bed. If you sew, you
will be happy with the really
imaginative sewing aids. A
visit lo your notion counter
will a m » 3 « y o u . -------------One of the most exciting
things I saw was Texizr Ker
Spot-lifter. This really vyorki—
wool, ailk, synthetic fabrics
and w allpaper respond beauti­
fully. You Just pul it on, wait
teq minutes until a powder
forms, brush and the spot is
"lifted." Now there is an a ero ­
sol spray for use on larger
a r r a s , such as rugs. I tell you,
ladles, tills is llie wonder age!
Want lo w ear the newest?
Try a nylon "wind la m e r," a
charm ing, soft and flattering
head scar/.
While wool dresses seem to
blossom overnight; every wo­
m a n seems to have at least
one. Seen at a glamorous lu n­
cheon in T^ew York were sev­
eral m ature ladies in white
"p o p co rn " brocade sulli. If.
of course, you are overweight
—do forget the while outfits,
They advance the figure
T om orrow — " D e a r Edyth Thornton Meljcod.”

very conservative, suddenly
and for no ap parent reaso n
or occasion, give you an ex"pensive m o n o g r a m m e d 'v a n ­
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DEAR B R O W N E Y E S :
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Television Tonight

You aee housewives out of
fancy car* with their hair in
pin curls.
You sec young housewives
wearing jeans, when the job
doesn't call for jeans at all.
You see housewives working
all day and running out-ofdoor* in trailing nightgowns.
In fact, looking around at the
housewives ol America a* they
go about their duties at home
and in public, you can tee al­
most any kind of get-up.
Isn't It about time that
bouse wive i woke up to the fact
that even a* a working wo­
man la careful to dress In
clothes suitable to buslneas
because she represents her
company, the housewife re­
presents her family?
Certainly women who think
they can look any old way sim­
ply because they are house­
wives aren't representing their
families in a very flatteriog
light, So bow aboyt house­

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wise. It is possible th at
when you rem oved
two
" w a r t s " from the face of
your cu sto m er one of them
m a y have been a cancer,
and
the
high frequency
tr e a tm e n t th a t you used
could hava sp read malignant
cells Into the bloodstream.
It U also possible th a t when
you rem o v e blackheads, you
a r e u n a w a re th a t your c u s­
to m er m ay be a diabetic or
suffer from hemophilis (a
bleeding disease).
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perfect your skill as a b a r ­
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the best-trained surgeon you
know to cut your hsir. He
might get carried away and
scalp you I
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Sanford Womans Club Enjoys Annual Valentine

6 — Feb. 16, 186S

, Cards

Guests attending the delight-1 wer* Mr*. Charles H. Me
Oipidi, hearts and flowers, I form dove holdtnc a red heart I Individual table* were cen-1 hearts andI cuplda suspended Iwhite styrofosm heart em bell-lfles and red and white flowers
ful luncheon and card party | Dowell and Mis* Loretta Sal
ornately displayed, created a | In Its beak.
|tered with potted trees with | from the branches. A large | kbed with dainty red lace ruf-1 (raced the entrance.
enchanting atmosphere f o r
rom anticists-at the Woman’s
Chib of Sanford recently at
their annual Valentine lunch*
eon and card party, with mem­
bers of the Social Department
serving as hostesses.
The head table was over­
laid in brilliant crimson net
adorned with whit* felt doves
and hearts. Centering tha uni­
que table was a milk glass
compote containing an ar­
rangement of white tulips,
white wisteria and red roaes
centered with a white styro-

New Arrivals

mon, Winter Park; Mrs.
George Johndrow, Sdtuste,
Mass.; Mrs. Albert Pell, Oa
teen and Mrs. Harry Hahn,
Sanford.
High bridge prize was awarded Mrs. Ec"C. Harper Jr.,
with' Mrs. L. E. Spencer winn­
ing second high. Mrs; Mar­
garet Pitohford was high at
canasta and Mrs. R. K. Hor­
ton won screcno.
Mrs. C. M. Flowers was
luncheon hostess chairman and
her committee consisted of the
Mmes. E. C. Harper Jr., Clarence Snyder, W. L. Kirk, S.
G. llarrimau, Irving Pryor and
A. C. McReynold*.
Bridge and canasta hostess
was Mrs. W. D. Hofman.

By Erslyn Lundy
Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Faulk
Jr., Oviedo, announce tbs
birth of a baby boy born Feb.
• at Winter Park Memorial
Hospital. The baby weighed
eight pounds and 10 ounces,
and they named him Leonard
Leon III.

Local Artists
Exhibit Works
Tin’s Week

.Personals
By JeAua Hays
Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Dibble
of Geneva recently returned
from a trip which took them
to Cape Coral. The Dibble!
visited with former residents
ef Geneva.

Mrs. A. C. McReynolds, Mrs. Irvlnpr Pryor, Mrs.
W. L. Kirk and Mrs. Clarence Snyder.

HOSTESSES for the nnnual Valentine Lunch­
eon and Card Party for the Woman’s Chib of
Sanford are from the left, Mrs. S. G. Harriman,

Open House Honors Engaged Couple
Life Insurance Company of I Accompanying the bride-1 parent*, Mr. and Mr*. Jules
By Maryann Miles
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______ _.Ielect froHLSsrasota were h er! Laqcer^________
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—- U s e gracious Shore Drive Orlando.
Meredith Manor home of Mr.
end Mrs. Ernest Goldsmith
wss the setting of an elaborate
open house reception recently
honoring Steven Goldsmith
and his bride-elect, Miss Bon­
nie Lancer of Sarasota.
Approximately 200 guests
called during the appointed
hours.
The
refreshments
table,
overlaid in sheer exquisite
lac*, was centered with a
large red valentine edged In
frilly lace. Refreshing red
punch w u served from a red
punch bowl. An attractive as­
sortment of dainty refresh­
ments was served with red
and white used in the decora­
tions.
Miss Lancer and Mr. Gold­
smith will be married on
March T at 4 p. m. at the
Sarasota Terracs Hotel. Fol­
lowing tha wedding, the young
couple will honeymoon In
Mexico and upon their return
will reside l i Orlando.
The lovely bride-elect has
served as an intern teacher at
Sarasota and her fianre is af­
filiated with the Metropolitan
MISS BONNIE LANCER and her fiance, Steven Goldsmith, seated, were

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recently honored with an open house reception at the Meredith Manor
home of ilia parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Goldsmith, couple at the riuht.
At the left are Mr. and Mrs. Jules Lancer, parents of the bride-elect
from Sarasota.
. . .

Unusual Program Featured
At Grace Methodist WSCS

PALM CIRCLE
Mrs. Harry Oakes wss hos­
tess recently at her home, 422
Scott Avenue, to the regular
meeting of the Palm Circle
An enlightening program 8:30. Mrs. Clemmer invited
of the Garden Club of Sen- describing America as seen all members to attend.
ford.
Final plans were made to
through our Latin American
Mrs. Blanton Owen, presi­ neighbors was recently fea­ visit Mattie Merritt and the
dent, presided over the meet­ tured at the general meeting Youth lllhle Class of Cslvery
ing and gave announcements of the Grace Methodist WSCS. Baptist Church.
and .report* from the board
Mrs. Hires stressed the
Mrs. John Hires narrated
meeting of the General Gar­
needs of the church nursery
the
interesting
program
and
den Club.
sod tf&gt;« group voted to adept
Mri. Gordon Brltion spoke the visitor* were portrayed by the nursery as a project for
the
Mmes.
F.
J.
Murray,
John
on ’•Horticulture,” relating
tlie coming months.
the new varictlca of garden William*. Charles Clemmer,
The next meeting, March 4.
J.
F.
Smith
and
Otis
Taylor.
flowers available.
will
be a covered dish lunch­
The president, Mr*. C. 6 .
Interesting new names for
eon.
Williams,
presided
at
tha
brief
marigolds are Sunspot, Smlls
Hostesses for the fellowship
sad Hopeful Hopeful Is de business meeting with reports hour were the Mmes J. B.
heard
from
the
circle
leaders
rived from research being
Crawford, Malcolm Lodge, end
dona to develop ■ white marl and the nominating commitC. E. Williams, with a Latin
gold and this new name Indi­ toe.
American theme carried out
Mrs. Bettye Greenfield was
cates possibility in view of
In
the decor and refreshments.
the fact that it Is pal* cream welcomed as a new member.
Special guests were Mrs.
The
members
were
remind­
In color.
Hans Osterrleth, sister of
New varieties of xlnnlai In­ ed of "World Dsy of Prayer,"
Mr*. F. J. Murray from New
March
S,
by
Mrs.
Mildred
clude whit* called Daisy Mae
York City, and Mrs. L, Kelly
and a new alnnia with green Gramkow, spiritual life chair­
Williams, mother in law of
man and vice president of the
blossoms.
Mr*. John William* from
Tht over popular petunia United Church Women of San­
Memphis, Trnn.
has colorful new names with ford.
Others attending the m eet­
Rev. John Uire* continues
the King of Diamonds being
ing were the Mmes. Marlon
a bright red. Melody is double to conduct "Death of a Myth"
Freeman, Harry Klay, Rus­
pink and While Avalanche la a study of the Spanish Amer­
sell GUI, Jack Roisman, Ro­
e variety for hanging In has icana in the United State#
every Sunday evening at •:}(&gt;- ger Harris, Jim Leonard, John
Martin and Karl Fehd.

Mrs. Brlsson graciously ans­
wered many questions and of­
New Vegetable Combos
fered cuttings whieh e h *
Mixed vegetable* In butter
brought to the meeting.
asuce and carrot chunks in
Mrs. Oakes served delicious butter sauce are new boll-ln
refreshment* and Invited the bag freesar Items. The same
guests to tour her spacious manufacturer also has added
garden which extends from whole mtuhroomi in butter
Scott to Summerlin Avenue, sauce, which cook In 10 min­
with the beautiful garden vis­ ute* la • trying pan. Removed
ible from either street The from their pouch whlla fro*Oak** garden has the dlstinc- en, the mushrooms and sauce
.ion of being chosen for the should be cooked, covered,
PebQiarr Garden of the over high beat for 3 minutes,
Month,
aad uncovered for ft more.

First Baptist
Homemakers
Class
a.
Meets Tonight
The H omemakers Class of
the First Baptist Church will
meet Tuesday, F eb ru ary 1A,
at R p.m. at the home of Mra.
I.&lt;*is Pennington
in Lake
Mary.
Anyone desiring tra n sp o r­
tation or directions, m eet at
Wlnn-Diale, 2Slh S treet at
7:30.

Enterprise

Personals
By Mr*. Ritchie Harris
Tha morning eirel* of the
WSCS of th* Barnett Memor­
ial Methodist Church mst
Tuesday morning at th*
home of Mra. Frank Winkler.
The I.ouiae Wilaon circle of
the WSCS met at the home
of Mra. Joyra Klrtlsy.

CHAIRMEN FOR THE VALENTINE LUNCHEON were Mrs. Roy Tlllis, Social Department, Mrs. C. M. Flowers, luncheon, and Mrs. W. D.
Hoffman, cards.

Mrs. Guy Beall
Hostess To Osteen
Homemakers Club

Osteen Personals
Ry Mm . Clarence Snyder
Mr. and Mrs. Sherm_Moore
of Lemon Bluff left tor their
northern home in Elida, Ohio,
two weeks ago. He entered the
hospital fur major surgery
soon after their arrival. He Is
now convalescing and will re­
turn to Florida as soon as he
is able to travel.

Ry Mrs. Clarence Snyder
The Osteen Extension Home­
makers Club met recently
with Mrs. Guy Beall.
The program on Leadership
was given by Mrs Joe Mas­
ters. Her subject was "Am 1
a Leader?"
Next month’* meeting will
he with Mrs. William Wankosky. Attending were two
visitors, Mrs. Jessie Bohr of
Franklinsille, N. J.. and Mrs
A. E. Durham of Chuluota.
Also Mrs. Frank George. I Unwanted children of today
Mr4. Helen Rucschcr, Mrs may t;»vc unw anted mental
Kilty Dunklr, Mrs. Lillie Boy­ I problems tomorrow’ nml the
er. Mrs. Mary Boyer, Mrs. ’’unw anted” a re rich ss well
W i l l i a m Wankosky, Mrs. ' ns poor. These are the obser­
Janies Wallin, Mrs. I.aura vations of Dr. Emanuel K.
Ball, Miss Alice Dayton. Miss Seim art* of tin* I'oMgradunts
Sara Burns, Mrs Bertha liar 1Center for Mental Health, a
din, Mrs Hazel Gilhuly. Mrs I New York training ren ter fur
Eva Williams. Mrs. Norman | psyrhiatl ista and psyeholuMiller, Mrs. Joe Masters and I ists.
The population explosion
the hostess.

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Altamonte Springs

Personals
Ity Julia R a r t o s
Mrs. Mane Beltz of Cleve­
land, Ohio u a current house
guest of her sister ami hus­
band, Mr. and Mra. Joe Simunek on Grandview Avenue.
Mrs. U. Dudl, mother of Mrs.
Beltz and Mrs. Simunek is al­
so a guest of the Slmuneks.
Mr. and Mra. Elmer Aahley
of 1T30 O'Brien road, and their
daughter, Mrs. Ernest Hellzcau and two grandchildren.
Sherry and Cindy returned re­
cently from Henderaon, Ky.,
where they visited with Mrs.
Ashley’s parents, Mr. and
Mra Marvin Dance. Mr. Dance
has been very sick but la im­
proving nicely. The children
saw snow foi live first time
while in Kentucky, which they
enjoyed Immensely.

mol rising rusts of governm rnlul aid fur dependent chil­
dren hurt* focused attention
on the unwanted rhllil. "B ut
it is u grave e rror," Dr. Sellunity. points nut, "to believe
th a t unwanted children are
only poor kids in poor fa m i­
lies. Thu 'unwanted' a r e
found in Inrge numbers among
the affluent mcmlrera of our
ioeiety.''
Dr. Schw arts believe* th a t
"unwnnfed rHIblren'' represent
a considerable portion o f the
fu ture patient* In our mental
institutions. There |s, h* says,
no adequate substitute for
parrntul love and care. Chil­
dren who are deprived of
such attention may he candidn 'es for breakdowns in later
years.

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W. W. Rohe and Art Finn
left for their home in Frankllnville. N. J., after spending
some time here as Ihe guests
of Mrs. Lillie Royer.

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Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Scott
have as their guests, Mr. and
Mrs. J. L. Tatham, of Colum­
bus, Ohio.
A group of ladles from Os­
teen who attended the Garden
Club Tea in DcBary, Thursday
were Mrs. James Wallin, Mrs.
Hazel Gilhuly, Mrs. Joe Maslers, Mrs. Norman Miller and
her daughter, Mrs. Robert
Workman of Elinor, W. Va.,
Mr*. Julius Gerheardt, Mrs.
Howard Shiver, a visitor from
Three, Rivers. Mich., and Mr*
Clarence Snyder.

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"W hila they may have nom­
inal parrn ta in childhood," Dr.
S ch w arts says, ’’unless they
have a feeling of being loved
and unwanted, they can Irecome adult foundling!.
"W e find in our clinics a t
the I’o stgruduutr Center th a t
unplunned children are fr e ­
quently unwanted children
Many parents, however nobly
th ry tr y to conceal their feel­
ings," says I)r. Schw arts,
"unrorriciously
convey
tha
‘unwantedness' to the child.
"B ut the traum atic effect*
are not limited to the children
themselves,"
Dr.
Schw arts
points out. "F requ ently ." h#
added, "the m other and f a t h ­
er, as well, are afflicted with
emotional disturbances as th*
result of an unplanned addi­
tion to the fam ily."
Says p r . S chw arts: " I n an
age when science has given
us the mearte fo r family p lan ­
ning, such a* birth rentrol
pills and other forme of f e r ­
tility regulation, it if Incred­
ible th a t we in the U.S. are
still producing hundred* of
thousands of unplanned and
unw anted children e v e r y
year."

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ter. Mrs. A. E. Durham, of
Chuluota, spent the weekend
in Avon Park.

Mrs. Guy Bciil and her sis-

'Unwanted Children May

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BEAUTY SHOP

Recent guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Willard Grimes have
been her niece antT her hus­
band, Mr. and Mrs. Waller
Jacob, of Toledo, Ohio. The
Jacobs have now moved to the
Candlelight Trailer Park and
will remain in Florida.

Shirley Morgan Alexander
and Frances Strickland Bow­
den arc staging a two man
Art Show at the Shcrwin Wil­ J I t
liams Co., 117 S. Magnolia,
February 16 27.. •,
Art enthusiasts will be in­
terested in the unusual ex­
hibition, which will feature
oils by Mrs. Alexander and
prints by Mrs. Bowden.

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Oviedo High. School King And Queen Crowned At Sweetheart Ball
Bjr Evelyn Lundy
An evening of enchantment
w ai enjoyed by Oviedo High
School student* Friday even­
ing as they attended the cornation of Miss O.H.S. and Mr.
O.H.S. and the Sweetheart Ball
which followed.
The stage was breathtaking
In its beauty and simplicity;
as the curtains were raised,
one saw a gigantic red valen­
tine interspersed with touches
of white. Behind the valentine
and on either side were plac­
ed white wrought iron chairs.
Rex Brooks, master of cere­
monies, announced the attend­
ants as they came in. Jimmy
Beasley and Hank Tulp, Soph­
omore boys walked from the
rear of the auditorium to the
stage and waited for the
Sophomore girls.
Linda Riggins and Gay Sti­
ver, who came from the side
entrance and descended the
stairs, walked across and
then up on the stage. Linda
wore a white floor lengtn
sleeveless sheath and Gay's
gown was a pink satin sheath
with large rolled collar.
Next the Junior escorts were
-.announced. Tim Colbert and
Wayne JarobO escorted Joy
Wainright and Sheril Bulling-ton.- Joy's drew was of royal
blue satin and Sheryl's was a
white sheath. All the girls
Carried a heart shaped bou­
quet with red and white car­
nations.
Senior attendants were Kar­
en Janson and Jimmy Cour-

ler. Karen's dress was red and
white with empire waistline
snd she carried a larger bou­
quet similar to the-other girls.
The long awaited moment
came when Miss O.H.S. and

Mr. O.H.S. jrere announced.
Popular Seniors, Marilyn Partin escorted by Ted Bellhorn.
walked on the stage and be­
hind the large valentine. Marllyn was crowned by Karen with

a rhinestone studded tlsra.
Jimmy crowned Ted with a
red and white crown.
Lovely blonde Marilyn wore
a blush pink floor length gown
of taffeta aalin. The aleevelesi

bodice featured a round neck­
line which v-ed in the back.
Also on the bodice was Irrldrscent sequins, which descended
in a scroll effect into the .bell
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shaped skirt. She wore match­
ing pink satin slippers and
carried a large heart shaped
bouquet of pink carnations
bordered with white csrna-j

tttons showered with pale pink
ribbon streamer*.
After the coronation the
High School Dance Band en­
tertained with several selec-

Horn. Songs were sung b j a
group of girls composed of
Beth Gore, Karla Anderson,
Cathy Rook, Carol Simmons
and Darlene Meek.

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MISS O.H.S. AND MR. O.S.H., Marilyn Partin
nnd Ted Bcllhorn, center of heart, nnd their

court of attendants participating in the Sweet­
heart Bnll festivities at Oviedo High School.

KING AND QUEEN OF Oviedo Utah School were crowned Snturdny
niffht nt the Sweetheart Ball. Karen Jansen crowns the new queen, Mari­
lyn I’nrtin, who will reign as Miss O.S.1I., and Jimmy .Courier crowns Ted
Bullhorn as the reigning king,.
BUTTIR DISH, a lsss llnsr $ 4.95

Charming Program

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Outlined To Aid

KADER
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Untidy Teeners
N E W YORK (UPI) — A
woman Iraiti-r in t h r cosme­
tics field decries the “ g en er­
al untidiness" of today's teenaged girls.
Not content with ju st being
critical, however, she is s p ear­
heading a national p rnjert to
put today's teens on th eir toes
in matter* of make-up, m a n ­
ners, and grooming.
“The way I feel about It,"
said Marion McDonald, "te e n ­
agers must reulite they're go­
ing to have th a t fiu-e around
for a long time. They must
think, ‘what'll I look like at

LINDA SPENCER, Sanford, nnd Jimmy Courier.
KAREN JANSEN and Wayne Jacobs, seniors.

of beauty and fashion for DuBarry, which working In co­
operation with the Ladies
Auxilisry^Jo th* Veterans of
Foreign wars (VFW) has
begun a teen charm program.
Th* auxiliary has 6,700 locals
with somf 400,000 members.
Th* auxiliary believes it is
the first voluntary organiiation to make such a program
available to teen-aged girls.
Mrs. McDonald said in an
Interview that tha “herding"
Instinct le one of the strong­
est Influences on teen dress
and grooming,
• “They have the same fads,
the same Idols, listen to the
same music, wear th* same
camel’s hair coats,” she said.
Th* course hopes to show the
girls that there era tilings
meant for on* individual, not
for another, she said.
"Long hair may be for thl*
an*, but a pixie cut for an­
other. A girl with heavy legs
should not b* in knee socks."
t asked Mrs. McDonald If
ah* thought the modern teen
tried to emulate th* Johnson
girls In th* White House, ss
their mothers by th* million*
copied th* Jacqueline Ken­
nedy look.
"I don’t know," eh* **ld. "I
do think, though, that tha
Johnson girls are so nice and
wholesome-looking t h a t to
ropy them would be wonder­
ful."

The Garden Club

Talented Music Chairman
Entertains Oviedo Women

40?’ "
That "general untidiness”
frets her, she said. So do bud
manners — “ there doesn't
seem to he much respect for
older people," said Mrs. Mc­
Donald, who has a married
d au ghter, 24, nnd a stepson,
lit.
She puts p a rt of th r blame
on parents who have “shirked
responsibility and put it all
on the school." “ To me," she
said, “it is not the teachers
who should ba responsible for
how children dress, act, how
they com* to school."
Some m others set "deplor­
able
examples" fo r th eir
d au g h ters,
Mr*.
McDonald
contends, by going to such as
the superm ark et In curlers.
Add to this, she said, is th*
fa c t th a t today's teener is
more independent of a u th o ri­
ty than ever before because he
o r she Is affluent as g en era­
tions before never have been.
Mrs. McDonald ia director

The queen and her court left
the stage and went into the
cafetorlum where Marilyn and
Ted led the grand march; af­
ter which the first dance was
by the queen and her court
only. Music was furnished by
the "Icemen".
The cafctorium seemed to
have beet^ touched by magic.
Shiny red and while stream­
ers were hung from the four
corners lo the center, from
which several large red valt
tontines were hung. Red cupids
and red snd white valrntines
hung from the streamers.
Card tablet were placed a*
round the dance floor snd on
each one was a lighted red
candle.
The refreshment t»ble wa*
covered with a- • whftg clothwith red p»prr valentines at­
tached to It and red candles
were also used. A Urge val­
entine decorated cake and
punch were aerved to itudents
and guest*. Talented Mar­
guerite (Mr*. Jam es) Partin
w»s chairman of the entire af­
fair.
Chaperones for the dsn^e
were Mr. and Mrs. James Tartin and Mr*. B. G. Wainright.

GAY ULREY, ARTHUR EVANS, Judl Monitor and Marshall Lingo.

Girls Will Be Girls Again
In Soft Seductive Styles
PA RIS — (N L A ) — Three
looks emerged from the i's iis
spring collections— the bodysoft, th* little girl and the
tough chic a la Courrcges.
But on* message sounded
loud and clear. You can pile
all your s tr a ig h t up-and-down
•k irls on tha scrap hasp
They're OUT.
Cusuut, soft, seductive, f lu t­
tering are t h r leading fashion
directives launched by th&lt;n u n who dictal* what women
wjll wear.
Hemlines remain in the
knee area fur the must p art,
but skirts swirl with pleats
and flounces. Bias-cut, floppy
bodices anchor a t th* n atu ral
waistline or ju s t a bit higher.
Th* shift is still featured,
hut thia time a clever bias
r u t makes it cling softly tu
th* figure. And sleeves are
back, alwaya slender, but in
varying lengths.
Th* tem pest unleashed in
a teacup last y ear over pants
suits for street w ear has di*d
down. They have all but dis­
appeared from th* scene.
Necklines seldom plunge
and when they do, th ey are
veiled In gossam er chiffons.
Jerq u es Heim still shows
panU , b u t they a re either
very wide culott* ekirte or
slick p ants worn under a full
pleated skirt.
G erard Pipart for Nina

Ricci shuns the “httl* girl
look" In favor of the sophis­
ticated woman. He showed
lot* of flying panels on
skirts and siren shift* for
evening, slit to th* knee.
Marc Bohan for Dior pro­
duced a collection for all ages.
There war* delightfully Jeunty “Schoolgirl suits" and tun­
ic ensembles inspired by In­
dian rajas, both in line and
color. His evening gowns are
reminiscent of the Gay Nine­
ties and have a new hemline
which atop* Just above the

Oiunel showed mote dress­
es than in pent aensnns and
all *r«- completely feminine
with panels, tiers and ruffles
un the skills.
Jules t'inhny srems to have
gone pam-l-mad, using six to
eight panels on one skirt. Th*
j only pant* h* showed were
for patio wear, ilia evening
gowns were a sensation—
floor-length skirts With bra
tops and only “girl" in the
middle.
Courreges stayed wjlh his
above - the • knee skirts,
checkerboard pants don* in
sequin* and cowgirl suspen­
der dresses.
Except for s few excep­
tions, the understated, archi­
tecture! disembodied look of
tlit past has b rtn discarded
by the fashion greats. Every­
thing it soft, pretty and femi­
nine.
Colors include all the baby
blues, pinks and yelluws, tome
am ber and ortn g a, much
whit* and navy.
Textured stocking* are out.
The newest shade her* It a
soft flesh tone, chosen to
complement pearly-pink tusksup.
i t ’i the season, loo, to con­
vert your sleek, heirdo Into a
curly mop snd be glad you’r*
a girl.

Serve Smorgasbord
Buffet To Guests
This Weekend
Tljis Saturday, February 20,
from 4 to 7 p.m., th* Ethel
Root Circle of the C o ng rega­
tional C hristian Church, 21th
a t I’ark Avenue, I* sponsor­
ing s gigantic Swedish Sm or­
gasbord, featurin g 45 dishes,
imported and Amerlcnn
C arry out service will h*
available for those who would
Ilk* to come in and choose
from th* sumptiou* buffet. If
yon are having a party , th*
Smorgasbord it th* answ er to
your catering problem* with
th* delectabla food varieties
offsred.

| ' T h e Marring* License" and
lly Evelyn Lundy
(» Prom ise Me "
A s p a r k l i n g Valentine
Eady who is chairman of
tht'ini- prevailed itt tin- Mummi's Club Fibitty when m em ­ Civic Music in Dilnmlo a n ­
bers gathered l u r th eir r e g ­ nounced th at Mi* John Duda
ular monthly lunehenn ami Jr. is ticket chairm an for
meeting Red eupid* w eie a t ­ this m en nml asked anyone
tached to the walls and q u a n ­ w ho ia illicit stud to contact
tities nf pink araleas were Mrs Duda.
Mia. Musier opened the
used m a n ungements. On th r
speaker's tn blr the a r r a n g e ­ hliainesa meeting and an
ment was nf scarlet cam el­ flounced that the Federation
■if Woman's Club* is sponiorlias.
tug driving safety nml urged
Valentine napkins wet* a l ­
everyone to h* more alert
so used with small paper
She also announced th* Sem
cups "f \ a l r n t i u a candy at
mole C o u n t y
Fedrr niton
each place.
'would meet in Altam onte
Mrs. Dun Dimla gave tha I Spring s Feb 25. at 10 In.
■levotuin. Mrs. Lynn Moaivr, This will he * covered dish
Woman's Club chairm an vvel- ttneheon
and
she
uiged
comrd all m r m h e r • and everyone to attend.
guests,
after
which
the
The announcement of the
pledge of allegiance was aald. Oviedo Ate* Combined Drive
A delicious chicken and yel- ia incomplete
hecauaa all
h&gt;w r u e lunch wa* served by w nrk*|a have not finished
Mr*. Em m et W all/ and her canvastng her *t*a Each one
committee, Mr*. J. II. Staley, is asked tu tu rn in her
Miss Ruth Davidson, Mts. T. money *s soon a* posethlr.
I). Clonts, Mr*. Robert MeMrs A. II. Tedford passed
Cullisler, Mrs. i l a m l d C u l v e r nut cards for each one to
und Mrs. Untold HhrvTic'
tell what kind of garm ent she

Hi# very delightful musical will make for next month'*
program wa* given by Floyd fashion show.
K*d), Minister of Music from
the First Presbyterian Church
or Oiluruln, who was accom­
panied at the piano by Wil­
liam Bookhart. Eady told nf
the g te s t work of Dr. Joh n
Authentic Swedish decor A n d e r s o n who ia leaving O r­
will enhance th* dining are* lando l o o n .
if you car* to dine *1 leisure
The following lo n g s wrr#
and the ladiei invite you to sung by Esdy: "W ithout s
sample *11 of th* attractive Song," "H ouse By the Ride
appetising cuisine.
of th* Road," "F riend Or
Ticket* m ay b« obtained Two," “ Tell Ms Tonight." (he
from any Circl* mem ber or became fsm itlar with this
by phoning Mr*. Ralph l-nss- song while doing Red Cross
lug, 822-5260; Mr*. Ethel Cor- work in A u stra lis ), "A PasU t t , 822-06011 or M ri. Helen torial," “ Young Tom O’Dcvon," “ Ain’t I t a Shame,"
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hospital for tLt- pest two weeks
where be underwent surgery,
if now convalescing at home.
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Th* Garden Club of Sanford
will sponsor ■ card party Feb
28 according to plans nnmmnr
rd al its recent hoard inert
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Mrs Al Hunt, ch airm an of
1la* event, stated that play
would begin st 7 30 p m at thr
.Sanford Woman's t lull Tlr
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arc- available limn Garden

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Members have m ade and
will rontrlhnli- a variety of
priu -t for th r occasion. Mrs
Hunt said that the winner at
every table will receive an
award. She added th at an)
type r s r d game may he play
I rd ns long as those attending

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Joe R. Wells Sr. i* * patient
at the Veteran's Hospital, Laka
City, where', be will be con­
fined for a few weeks. He is
in room 310 S North, and
would enjoy bearing from his
friends. -

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SIDE GLANCES

By Galbraith
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Wednesday, Feb. 17, 1»65
GENERAL TENDENCIES)
From ea rl/ AM you have a
▼err food ehanee to se t a
(r e a l deal of value accomplUhed bjr the attention jrou
pay to what may appear to
ba u n i m p o r t a n t detail*.
Through them you can round
out a aenalbla eourae of ac­
tion and gain the good will
o f companion* with whom It
la neceatary that you do op­
erate In ( i t t l i r harmony
than hae been poiiibl* ere
thl*.
ARIES (Mar. &gt;1 to Apr. IB)
Anything connected with bueineaa, hom*. creatlv* field*
can be don* with dlipatch
now, »o get on tha beam ear­
ly! Regular aaaoclate* put
their. shoulder to the wheel,
too. Be productive.
TAURUS (Apr. 20 to May
20) Getting health and charm
improved make* thing* much
eailtr for you later, e»peclally In aoclal matter*. Put your
fin ed ikllla to work. Get In­
to tha type of hobble* that
you Ilk*.
GEMINI (May 21 to June
*1) A*r aartrhaglnnlng la the
be*t way to handle hom* af­
fair* and thoie In th* outald*
world a* well. Getting prob­
lem* aolvad, flnlihlng teak*
bring* fin* **na* of aatlifactlon. B* happy, accomplish.
MOON CHILDREN (June
22 to July 21) Stepping out
early will »** that ahopplng,
bualneu, creative endeavor
quickly behind you. Sitting
down with partner* bring*
belter underatandlng, too. B*
of a very co-operative mood.
LEO (J u ly 22 to Aug. 21)
G etting book* in order and
planning to Increaie abund­
ance I* fin* during th* early
morning when your head la
clear. A nalyte poiitlon well.
Then you know b elter how to
proceed.
VIRGO (Aug. 22 to Sept.
22) G etting peraonal affair*
well catalogued in your mind
I* fin* In AM aa well ae plan­
ning your aoclal life more
wiicly. Take any treatm en t!
you need. See the r i g h t per­
son*.
L lilR A (Sept. 23 to Oct.
22) A good day to g e t your
■urroundinga Improved eo th at
all la b rig ht and colorful, In
good taet*. Give a helping
hand to th nte in trouble. Hut
do aomething to g et own poaitlon Improved, too.
SCORPIO (Oct. 23 to Nov.
21) K airlnaling pal* can be
helpful in relieving tension*
today in the outside world.
See as many an poaalhle and
maka new acquaintance* a t
the same time. II* cordial.
HAGITTAItIUH (Nov. 22 to
Dec. 21) You can Improve
your position now by proving
th a t you are a fine upslanding cllisen through tome
wise act. lligher-up will b*
Imprcsaed. You gain real p re s ­
tige.
CAPRICORN (Dec. 22 to
Ja n . 20) By expressing the
rig h t Ideaa In proper circlet
you find th a t you can In­
crease your euccess appreci­
ably. Make your lettera short
and to tha point. Show th a t
you have a fine mind.
AQUARIU S (Jan . 21 to
Feb. IB) Getting all of your
affair* In order require* tact,
diplomacy and precision In
d talln g with olhara now.
Show gratitude for close tlei
who have been d t y a l , Do
aomething
thoughtful f o r
them.
PISCES (Feb 20 to Mar.
20) Impresa those with whom
you at* contemplating con­
tracts, ate. with your fine
ideaa and practical knowledge.
Show appreciation for their
alliance. Thla Increases h a r ­
mony quickly.

IF YOUR CHILD IS UOItN
TODAY, ha or aha will ba on*
of those remarkable person*
who will see the needs of
those about and know just
how to satisfy them. Give tha
finest education possible that
la slanted along philosophi­
cal lines and much la accom­
plished either In tha field of
buainaa*
or
philanthropy.
Have many youngsters about
oarly so that dealing with
others becomes a very easy
matter.
T h e BUrs Impel, they
de wot compel." What yoa
make of your Ufa la large­
ly up to YOUI
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IN T H E C I R C U I T C O U R T OV
T H E NINTH JU D IC IA L C IR ­
C U I T IN A N D VOR i E R I N O L E
C O U N T Y . KI.OHIIIA
IN C H A N C E R Y NO. I f And
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21, P u b l i c R e c o r d s o f Ke mltiol#
C bU hty, F l o r i d a . T h# n a m e o f
t h a C o u r t in w h i c h s u it p r o ­
c e e d i n g * la p e n d i n g la t h e C ir ­
c u i t C ou r t nf (h e N i n t h J u d i ­
f. c ia l C ir c u it, in a nd for H*mln o l e C o u n t y , F l o r i d a , in c h a n ­
c e r y No. i n f i.
T h e d e e e r l p t i o n o f t h e r ea l
p r o p e r l y In S e m i n o l e C o u n t y ,
F l o r i d a , I n v o l v e d in e ald p r o ­
c e e d i n g ! a s d e s c r i b e d in th e
C o m p l a i n t la aa f o l l o w s :
L ol 4. B lo c k H, H A R M O N Y
HOM KB. a c c o r d i n g to th a
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R e c o r d s o f Bern!iitile C o u n t y , F lo rid a T o g e t h e r w i t h th e f o l l o w i n g
l l a m a o f p r o p e r t y w h i c h ar e
l o c a t e d In a nd p e r m a n e n t l y I n­
s t a l l e d aa a p a r t o f th e I m ­
p r o v e m e n la an s a id la n d :
H eater,
perm anently
Inetalled.
Y u a r e r e q u ir e d to f i l e y o u r
A nsw ers
or
other
defen sive
p l e a d i n g s w i t h th e C le rk o f th e
a b o v e n a m e d C o u r t an d * e r v e
a ropy th er e o f upon the P la in ­
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A N D P Y L E , w h o a * a d d r e s s la
S u i t e I 0| , 1011 H a s t C o l o n i a l
i u l v e . O r la n d o , n o t l a t e r t h a n
t h e l l h d a y o f M ar ch, l » l l , aa
r e q u i r e d by l a w , e la e a D e ­
c r e e P r o C o n f e s a o w i l l be e n ­
t e r e d a g e in i t you .
IN W I T N E S S W H E R E O F , I
fcftve h a r a u n t o aa l m y h a n d an d
Oftlxeri m y o f f i c i a l m l nt S a n ’ ford, Sam tnol* C ounty, Florida,
t h t a J»Ui d a y o t J a n u a r y , 'A .D .
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l i K A U T t l ' t t l . 1 li a d r o o m , 1 b a t h .
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A A aau m a p a y m a n l t . 133-TOII.
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P O M E R A S I A N S . M a l t . A nn A U
a x a m t e r , L a k e M ary.
D O B E I I M A N P I N S C H E R pupa.
A K C . V i o l a K a i t n a r . 133-S M1
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IS L O S T u n t i l a
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10. Poultry - Livestock
io n L A T I N O H E N S ,
C hicken M unir*.

Cage.

I c lu d eo ta x e s and Insurance.
I b e d r o o m * , r e f r i g e r a t o r and
slave,
fe n c e d
yard,
some
tree* . P r i c e d 113.304. V a c a n t .
T a l l Ml 7*4111. W i n t e r P a r k .
D ew ay M etcalf, R taR or.

P a w n i n g or B u y i n g } — Hr a u i l
A - 1 P A W N SHOP
3301 O r l a n d o Dr.
333- 4(70

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C a ll C h a r l l a O o r m l y c p l D e t
a t A iio c la t f d R adio A TV,
3111 N. G r a n t * A v a , O r l a n ­
do t l l - 1 1 1 4 .

Plano S erv icin g A T unln &gt;
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Service A Su pplies
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w ith
h e a d b o a r d 222-TH92.

19. Builders Supplies
P H K - C A 8 T C o n r r a l a Hiapa
G R E G U R Y LU3I1IEH CO
330 M apla Av*__________ 331-0100

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303 K H l h ______________ 311-1441

21. Home Improvements
C A R D E N T H r t. H o r n . R a p a lr a A
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m a n s h l p . Ph 822-T0I8.
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149-4711.

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p n o er o n ly f l per d a y . C* jtden l - I i l l .
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51. Articles For Rent

P L U M I il N G
C o n l r a o t l n g R ap alr a
F R E E E STIM A TES
R. L H A R V E Y
304 S a n f o r d Aa*.
I33-IIII

23. Fainting
WORK.

131-0331.

21. Well Drilling
W ELLS
D R IL L ED ,
PUMTS
S P R IN K L E R SYSTEMS
All T y p e s a n d S i t e s
W e iU t u ir and S e r v le t
#
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1*7 W. 2nd S t ______
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CARUOI.L'J F U R N I T U R E
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331-3111

53. Wanted To Buy
U S E D V U II If I T tJ R E. Ml an.
l l a m a . P l n a y W . o d A u c tio n .
1 13- 3310 .

29. Fhoto &amp; Equipment

WANT E D
CHrua F r u i t — H a m l in , P a r a o n
U r o w n , P l n a a p p l . A B aodll n ga.
ley:
M a n s f i e l d , D ond ad
f r u i t H u n t Ph. 113-4344.

KNCI a j S E a S n a p e h o t In e v e r y
le t l e t ,
W IE H O L D T S C AM ERA SHOP
210 S. P a r k A v a n u e . S a n f o r d

YYE HUT ilaad r u r n l t u r a , o n a
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44— S a v i n g # A L o a n
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74 — 0 * !* * H e l p W a n t e d
77— S itu a tio n W a n ted
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17— ll n a ln e a a R e n t a l *
10— L o l a F o r Bala
41 — K a r m a — Ur ov a a
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I I — l l o u e e * F o r Sa l*
44 — H ouxa a— S a l * or R a n t
47 — H o u s e F o r R a n t
140— R e t o r t R e n t a l s
101— T r a i l e r * — C a b a n a *
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101 — M o b il * l l o m a a — R a a l
104— T r a i l e r S p a c e — R e n t
104— T r a i l e r Lot*— S a l*
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101— R o o m s F o r R a n t
110—
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111—
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111— A u t o a F o r S a l*
111 — A u t o , — S a l e o r T r a d *
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130— A u t o m o t i v e S e r v i c e
111— S c o o t e r * A C y c l e s
111— H o s t* A M ot or *
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14— P o u l t r y — I J v t i i o e k
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14— P l a c e * to E a t
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41— P l a n t * — F r e d a — Aoadi
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31— A r t i c l e s F o r I t t n t
3 1 — S w a p or E x c h a n g e
31— W a n t e d T o fluy
33 — F u r n i t u r e F o r Sa l*
I I — A n tlq u .a For S als
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14— Uualnaaa O p p o r t u n i t i e s

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20. Hardware

D I X I E PU G H .

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A D r a p e e . T e r m * fo r d o w n
p y m t . C o m # A *** 114 V i r ­
g i n i a . I I1 -I 40T .

Y ou c a n f in d a n y t h i n g y nu
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15. Special Services

R EPA IR

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fenced back yard, pump A
w a t e r a y a ta m . l» o u b le C a r ­
p o r t * A I s*. P a t i o , 133 -7 97 I

31. Musical Instruments

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N U M I S M A T IC S
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50..‘ V l l s c . For Sale

12. Speflnl Notices

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311-13 E. l e t .
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60. Business Opport.

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U l l l i ’KEN
FA R M . I tv ac re *.
Cage La)Ing
882*(ftl9

9&lt;r&gt;n Hhunch For Sale
(

W ILL BOARD
In m y h o m e ,

IJIK E

C ottag*.

turn.

33 3-4 I0*.

3 B E D R O O M F u r n . h o u i * . n**r
b a . * IT0. 331-47* 1.
F U R N . 3 Bdrm . lion **. Adults,
N o P*t *. 31 3-4034.

A U T H O I U Z E D B I lO K K I l
For a l l F I 1 A - V A G o v e r n m e n t
h o m e # — W i d e eeltiM lnn o f I.
s, Jk * b e d r o o m # L o w m o n t h ,
ly pa y m e fit* fr o m |R0
For
your
It a a l
K atate
S ervice
e ee

SO U TH W A RD
INVESTMENT* A
11* N. P a r k A v*

REALTY
133-4173

l i o n D OWN — VA. F H A
G o v e r n m e n t H o m e s , 3, J, A (
Itadrnitma. M o n t h l y p a y m e n t #
fr o m |(0 -

Stemper Agency
uk / h ar non
L a k e f r o n t m o d e r n ( hdrm . 1
b a t h hunt# on more o f b e a u t l .
fu! nro-'ded Sand |u »t r e d u c e d
In p r ic r fr mtii IlI.Hdn to 117'*
in n
requiring
only
ll.ono
down
A1*H(&gt;
T h r e e M r m , 1 h a t h h o m e on
l a r g e lot w i t h
tr ee*
rrlfid
un da r
fIJ.nftft
w ith
( ^ *«
ni or t A te rm *

lt O D K R T

A W ILLIAM S
R e a lt o r
Ila y r n o n d L u n d q u le t. Ae*o
221 - 198 * A t l a n Mo H an k H M |B E A U T I F T 1L R e t r e a t o n L a k e
Harney
2
Nadroom.
iH
h a t h a . ; n n ft f r o n t a g a . J a r g #
flak".
ritriie
Tr
land*
atwplng
Ila a
everything
P r i c e d t o aeli

L A K E M A R T : 1 B edroom . K it ­
c h e n e q u i p p e d , 333-1019.
FU R N . 1 B ed room Hour*
1 '3 3 a f t e r 1 p. m.

131-1301 3040 H i a w a t h a a t 17-31
4

F U R N IS H E D 1 bedroom house.
M il
P alm etto.
Phona III4374.
_____________

!(]2. .Mobile Hornet - Sale
TR- onTlTTMToomT"
N E W and U SE D
A w n ln g e A Cabana#
Q U A L I F Y MOBILE: HOMFfl
M w y. 17-41 a
371-7111

77. Situation Wanted

l » } ( T i t A Il. K I l. Slab
1
r« c»m 1 1. JSu 223 • 1SS 7.

l

106. Apnrtmenls for Rent

FFHN.

Apt.

Ball-Blair Agency

W E LA ik. A A P A R T M E N T S
a ; , r i r a l St

FHA - VA

Management

SALES BROKER

Stenstrom Realty

and Sales Broker
JIM H U N T

JOHN E. FOX.

MERLE W. WARNER
REALTOR

REALTY
'

*O ffle«t 1 1 1 . I I I !
N l g b t a : 111-070 0
313 -0 44 1
H U Park SM vt

11(

I lit n iM F u r n Npt f ur rnup i#.
a s i r r ImlifltMt | 4 ( 322 - 7299
2 ItDUM F u r n
nolla, o n ly
A W i l l i e me

304 W. 3ml S t .
133-00(3
ALL W O llK G U A R A N T E E D

123. Boats &amp; Motors
U a t .w a y To Th* W a te r w a y

Robson Sporting Goods
Tour K V INU U D K D ralar
(04 6-1 E. tat.
Ph. 331-1 9 1 1
DAT * N IT E ! H*r*ld w a n t ad*
w u r k tor a * l l l t l * aa I t o a
day! ’

ip cnERTLiNr.it m .M , 40 n r

M oto r , T i l t T r a i l e r , 1 y r . old
(4* 1. j C a l l 33 3-7 141 a f l a r I
,

«!’ m.*”____ ____

’ ^^

SAVING
YOU
MONEY
AND MAKING YOU

HAPPY
IS OUR BIGGEST AIM
AT STRICKLAND-MORRISON:

A V A I L A f l L E Fab
•
l-R n «n
apt
Pvt
helh
222 1 201
CLEA N Furn
ApU.
H in t.. . - 2 2 : 3 . 4

8o l

AVALON APARTMENTS
AV. 2nd HI.
1 2 1-1 (1?

t

R o O M F u r n l a n t d Apt..
t i l Ey I t h . 121*1*11.

I

B D R M .. T urn
Ap t . d i n i n g
r o o m . 1701 M a g n o lia . 22 2-11 (1
Only |8 (.

FIJR N . A p t Cinae
C o w a n . S22 -(0 12

tn

64 GALAXIE
■■500’’ F asibak. Lika Nrw. Power S laarin s, Automatic.
Color I* Skylight lllua. 382” F.ngtnr.

P»l*

F U R N . 1 Bdr m
Ap t . L l g h t g
W a te r furn
On ly | 9 ( - t o i
E I th S t . 222-1911.
118

64 FAIRLANE
‘S p o r t * C o u p * ' , A i r C o n d i t i o n i n g , P o w e r S t c c r l n l ,
And A ll O th rr F a c to r y (io o d lr * — L ik e N r w , O n ly
I 2.0 P 0 A c t u a l M il r a .

. ylr*i M e g 1 22- 1911 — R

64 GALAXIE
4 Door. A ir Conditioning, And All Tha O lh ar Good Fac­
tory Equipment. In Fact, It'* Plain Loaded. Only 18,000
Mile*. IP* Skylight lllua With Whit* Top. A lUal
Elaauty.

|i(

64 T.BIRD
Convertible, All Power And Of Court*, A ir Con­
ditioned, Luxury At Ita Very Heat. I t * M idnight
lllua W'ilh White Top.

J im m ie

Also a 63 T.BIRD

U K F V R N . I Re d r o o m . D u pi eg
k i t c h e n e q u ip p e d . 1 . 2 -1 *54

Landau H ardtop. The Cream ()( Tha Crop By Ford.
You’ll l.o te It From The Momrnt You Get Behind Th*
Wheel Of Thla P lu.h T.Bird. It Can Be YOURS, You
Know,

N A TION AL

B A N K

P O S S E S S IO N
’S8

liulek t«*l bat. MS

V olk*.

Property

NAVY
EXCHANGE.
S a n fo r d
d e s i r e * t e .*11 hy a t a l e d hid*
3 II.*d V e h ic le * . F o r I n f o r m * 4 to n c a l l N A S E x t . 331 oi
JJ4 b e t w e e n 1:10 a. ro. A 4
p. m. w o r k i n g d a y * . .

:ioi&gt; M e l lo n v t lle .

’&gt;8

V A - FHA

S A N F O R D MOTOR CO.
100 F r e n c h Av *.
133-4343

.

AUTO GLASS &amp;
SEAT COVER CO.

UurtK C O U R T APT.
1 HKD1U lM F iji n n e a r !»»*#.
20 1 S H an fo rd A w
8 t|.(S 2 S

D odf*

64. Real Eatate • Sale

&gt;31 -4171

ll#d*

l/IR
1 U D ll Nt T r a i l e r nn
J.d lr
A ah h r :
A le « Tr a i l e r
ftpat-ea. A d u l t s o n ly ,
I2J71Q

K a n a u l l | 3 V * b . L *24

$100 DOWN

Ph.

A u t o G la a* T o p *
A B ea t C o v e r *

1931
FORD
S K Y L IN E R ,
re­
t r a c t a b l e h a r d t o p , r a d io , h - . t #r, p o w e r i t * . r i n g ,
n e.d*
I r a n x m l a . t o n 3399
Ph. 33331*7 or *ea a t 114 G a r r is o n
Dr.

103. .Mobile llomtfl - Kent

’B0

MONTHLY PAYMENTS
FROM $50.00
FOR THE BEST HOME
BUY
SEE YOUR

M agn olia

115. Autos For Sale

Bit - 1lot

'tl

S . l e o t l o n o f 1, 3, a nd 4
D e d r o o m a l o c a t e d in v a r lo u a
Section* o f Sanford
Im m .d la t* Dsllvery

e l d e r l y p eren n
I I f » I M 8 , ________ 310

DON 'S
M O B IL E H OM E S A L E S
" T o u r tV’tic*! E . i a t *
Ite atar"
17 M ud-1, to uhoo eo fr om
OPEN 7 DAYS A .W E E K

I

$100.00 D O W N

INSTALLED
Senkarik Glass and Paint
Company

19(9 H K Y L I N E ( m m , 4&gt; n iral
Air. 3 li atlron m 122 ■\ U f

‘S* M t r c u r j | K S I bat. * 46

Government Owned
Homes

401

B E D R O O M S . I b ath*, air
c o n d i t i o n e r . F t*, r o o m w i t h
flr s p U c * . l e a .* w ith option
t o b u y . 133 -9 11 4.

L o v e l y 8 b e d r o o m , 2 ha t h h o m e
o n c o r n e r lo t. C e n t r a l h e e l
• lid a ir c o n d i t i o n I n g — 1 c * r
B EA U T IFU L
3
B edroom .
3
garage
122-1800.
h ath.
Ink*
P rivilege.
No
Q u a l i f y i n g . 1400 D o w n * A s ­
su m e p a y m .n l*
133-7091
BED R OOM . 3 B a t h ll n u s * .
hardwood
fl o o r * ,
fu rn iture
Inc lu de d.
w *ll
la n d .c a p .,]
yard. 71..1 A r e a A B e s t Uify
In Hanford. 133-7174

M I-

Payton Realty

74. Sales Help Wanted

n u m c SALESM AN
J e w e l T e t r Co., h u o p e n i n g In
S a n f o r d A r e a fo r m a n 11-44.
m a r r ie d . H i g h S c h o o l E d u c a ­
tio n . n e a t a p p e a r a n c e A g o o d
w o r k record. G u a r a n i* # (t o o
w e e k l y . 113-4441, S a n f o r d fo r
Interview .

auto g lass

I B E D R O O M . (Vi h a t h , k l t i h r n
r q u lp p a d . l o c a t e d 103 O a k l a n d J E E P S t a t i o n W * g n n . *33. C all
A v * . B u n la n -l E . t s t . i , 3100
133 -1 30 7 a f t e r 0:10 p. m.
mo. C all 7 I 7-0 313.
1441 C O R V A I R MONZA c o n I B E D R O O M . A i r C o n d i t io n e d
v - r t l h l * S p y d r r r b u c k e t *vat*.
o n R l t d e r A v * . 333-1119.
• q u l p p r d 31.493.

3 B E D R O O M U n f u r n i s h e d horn*
In C o u n t r y . &gt;40 mo. , n**r
• h o p p i n g . 331 -441 7.

Seminole Realty

FHA - VA HOMES

|

LAKE
MART,
clean,
nlc*ly
fu r n l a h e d 3 b e d r o o m , a d u lt* ,
n o p t t * . 333 -131 0.

I n c lu d e * t a i e i a n d in a u r a n r e .
t b e d r o o m s . F l o r i d * H«*om.
c e n t r a l h e * t , b u i l t - i n a to v e .
s i d e w a l k * , a e w e r a W a l k to
S o u t h Semfv toU FI * * 4
H igh Schools
P r ic e 111.IDO.
V a c a n t C all Ml 7 . ( 1 1 1 W i n tor
rark.
D ewey
M etcalf.
D e a l t or.
•

SO U TH W A RD

55. Furniture For Sale

*1

C L E A N ROOM l o r Man.
M a g n o l i a Av*. 313-0710.

I B E D R O O M . K i t c h e n *qu tpp* d.
170 mo. I I I - I I I 0 .

88I-I02I. •

DEFENDANT
NOTICK TO A P P E A R
TOi D IX IE PUGH.
W h o a * r t a l d t n c * la un«
known.
B O O K K E E P I N G A T y p i n g do n *
You ar* n t r a b y r e q u i t a l to
• t m y horn* o r y o u r o ff lc a .
f il e y o u r w r l l l a n d af an aa t o fh *
311-1 *7 1.
llltt o f C o m p l a i n t (h r d lv o r c a U s e d f u r n i t u r e a p p lia n c e * , tool* ,
fi l e d b a r t l n a g a l n a t y o u , wrth
etc. B o u g h t • Sold. L * r r r 'a D A T S W O R K . 333-0 77 *.
lh a t i « r k of th * i b g r t C o u r t
Marl. 113 S a n f o r d A v a . Th.
1, 3. A 4 B E D BOOM H
o n or b a t o r * F t b r u a r y 34th.
&gt;33-4133I. m A 1 B A T H S
1143. a n d a a r v * a c o p y o f aam*
KITCHEN E Q U IP PE D
upon p l a i n t i f f , a tto rn a y , Jam aa
LOW M O N TH LY P A Y M E N T S
C. C oll la r , I»1 W a a t C h u r c h
Far Com plete In form ation
S lr a a t , O r la n d o , F l o r i d a .
B ed d in g A Furnttura
Se a or C a ll T o u r
H t r a l n f a l l n o t o r a dac r a*
A T FACTORY PRICES:
R
e
a
l
K
*
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t
a
—
i
n
s
u
r
a
n
c
e
p r o r o n f a a a o w i l l ba a n t a r a d
11* M a g n o l i a
llt-H ll
3rd A P a r k A v *
.313-311 1
a g a l n a l yo u .
W I T N E S S m y h a n d a n d aaal
F K K E E b 'J ftlA T E at S a n f o r d , f a m l o o l * C o u n t y ,
U p h o l a t e r l n g A M a ttr e a * r e n ­
BART PILCH ER
w a H »vn Th* H em * F a r Tou
F l o r i d a , th l* l l * t d a y o t J a n o v a t i n g . N e w A L’. e d F u r n i ­
B eet Buy B roker
u a r y . 1M Itu r e . C a l l M * R . d d l n g M fg.
333-7 14 1 D a y or N i g h t
(SEA L!
Co. a t 741 C e l e r y A v*. 333A r t h u r II B a r k w l t h . Jr.
3117.
' 2181 P A R K D l U V R
C l i r k o f t h * C lr q ii lt C o u r t
Hy: M a r t h a T. V lh W n . D C . F u r ' t h * b l g g e a t e e l e c t l o n o f
2221(38
8 2 2 -7 ( 1 1
R aaltor
J A M E S C. C O L L I E R
X10HTS
D e a r ly n e w a n d u s e d f u r n l - 144 N. F o r k A v * .
I I S - 4 3 1 3 ).* §•§ I l l
A ttornay for P la in tif f
t l» - § l|l
tu r * .
#*•
H nll’s
F u rn llar*
341 W a a t C h u r c h S l r t o t
122-414 1
*111- 1( 12
Brokerage
In
C a o e e lb e r r y
O r la n d o . Fla.
* on 17-31. O p e n 4 d a y * I t e t
PubIWh J a n . t i , A F . b . 1, I.
14. J i l t .
M a h o g a n y P e r i o d C h i n * C loa*l,
CD I-II
131-4113.
TIS So. P e r k
313-ItII

.

97. Houses For Rent

$74 MO.

1(100 DOWN
FHA-VA HOMES

72. Femaig

108. Rooms For Rent

$ 100 DOWN —

St. Johns Realty

DEBARV BRANCH

118. Trucka For Sale

3 B E D R O O M . 1 n o t h til ed , k i t rh*n equip ped. *n*rk
Bar,
F l a . R o o m , &gt;310 m o n t h . 1403
W y n n e w o o d D r. P h . 333-3140.

ilK D lU him • 2 Hat h - Her
vl r # M*n | ( ( 0 D o w n - May*
lit * (7 9 18 mo. blu e T a m 4
I m u re nee.
L MN
ENTEHF It IF EH. f NC. M ain o f f i c e ; 8
T H E T IM E T E S T E D F I R M
mi. Ho
H anford on l t - 1 1
Ill-fill
I
Hlk
W est
on
M eminole 120 N. P a r k A v#
Av* l*h 128 -2911 cn1|eqt.
DeRA R T. ip a clo u a ^ ftdern. I
bedroom.
2 bathe,
Florida
Room
plu a U r g e
ancioow d
J&gt;or0'h. r e d t r a l h e a t A Air
rondltionod Low ta s e e . high
aeaum able m o r tg a g e A ttr a c ­
tively
located
overlook in g
M O R T G A G E S — LONG T E R M g R V F X A l * O q t a t e n d l n g 2 A 2
lledrtMJ'Tii ll n n i a e a v a il a hi a in
1-ake
Ph .
owner
D eflary
DELAND FEDERAL
a
l
l
A
r
ta
*
ui
Han
fa
rd
.
ua
H a v in g s h L o a n A s s o c i a t i o n
f h o w you Around!
121 S . F l i r l d a A v a , D e lja n d
C U E A M P U F F IIjrME
on U a c r e | n | w i t h w o n d e r ­
fu l l a w n § e h r u b b e r y . AJ*
moat m * . fram e, 2 bedrooms,
n n txd
large
kitch en :
ev eryth ing
U 0 | K p . r k Av#
i
im m a c u la te
Juet
t
mil**
311
&gt;:
&gt;:
a
n
y
t
i
m
e
HO DMKKKKl'Wit.
tl v #
Tiv
1
f
r
o
m
&amp;«
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or
d
y
e
t
p len ty of
• c h o o l a g e child ren, w e e k ­
naarhy neighlm ra
flo ii
to
e n d s o f f Gall 122-71(1 Hi. J o h n # R i v e r f i s h i n g
A t­
t
r
a
c
t
i
v
e
l
y
pr
ic
e
d
a
t
11.000
B K L I A B L K w o m a n w a n t e d for R A V E N N A P A R K . G-.ld M - d a l w i t h e a c e l l e n t te r m #.
ll o n
llu m e,
I
b.druum ,
3
M»tal W o r k . N o p h e n e c a l l *
hath, b u ilt-in
hllrh eu . exA p p l y In par aon a t P l u m b e r Ira t a r g . t iv l n x r o o m . c * n la n d C o u r t, S i l l O r la n d o Dr.,
Iral h* a t , d u c t e d fur air c o n ­
Hanford.
d i t i o n i n g . c o r n e r lot. d o u b l*
. I n v e s tm e n t A Beatty
c a r p o r t , fe n c e d In be. k y a r d
I t : N Park A v .
131-9173
Ph. 111-1114

64. Savings &amp; Ixian

106. Apartments for Rent 115. Autos For Sale

IlOIt M c K K E U S E D C A B S
O n K K N ltR A IR
UNFHItN. U p .ta lr *
A PT . | 3 3
NO M O N ET D O W N
C h o ic e l o t i a v a i l a b l e In G r a e n m o n t h , 109 M a g n o l i a A v * . I n ­
*01 F r s n ^ h A v « .
131-0711
q u i r e d o w n s t a i r * a f t e r 0 p.
b r a lr o f L o c h A r b o r o v e r l o o k ­
m . or c a l l 133-4130.
in g gu lf c o u n t . C u s t o m
1110 F o r d . 34.110 m il t * . N « w
b u i l d i n g t o y o u r * 0* 01( 10* T lr **, R r a k r * . W t r l n * . (ICO
tl o n * . O reen br a-lr d e v a l o p e d F U R N . 1 R o o m Apt., A d u l t*
Cash. 133-3(09.
l l o . 133-3410.
by
K isa sw o o n
B U I L D E R S . INC.
S M A L L F u r a . Apt., 1903 M *p l*.
133 -1 *7 4
333-0731.
303 F a i r m o n t D r.
N I C E L Y tu rn . Apt. In p r i v a t e m * F O R D H T o n C a tl 3337117 b * t w * * n I A 7 p m.
A TTR A C T IV E 3 Bedroom M as­
b o m * . 1117 M a g n o l i a .
onry, L and.coped. E xcellent
c o n d ..
near
echoole.
bx»e, F U R N . Apt.. l i g h t * A w a t e r I n ­ 120. A u t om ot i ve Service
c lu de d. 337-1374
• hopping.
Down
paym ent
1434. 144 P h a n n o n Dr., P i n e cr**t. 33 1-4110.

Tteaif nr-Th* uro r - T r a d e a
i:a -(9 » l
1991 § F r e n c h A ve

425-5938

322-5612

C H E A P F A R M T R A C T O R . T e l l t h e m y o u s a w It In T h *
Muat ba In p r a l t y fa ir aha pa
Sanford llarald t —
W r l l a 1100 F r e n c h A v a , D a y
'L A U N D R E S S ' w lahee
A N lt a G r il l or rnaat ma M o n ­ GOO D
d a y m o r n i n g at 7:04 a t Grill.
Ironing at hom e, r eason ab le
K rn,at !l&gt;m an
______________
C all 133-4 44 3 m o r n i n g * .

ECHOLS BEDDING CO.

ESTATES

$82.00 MO.

- WANTED PUPS

PO OD L B C L I P P I S O
POODLES VOR SALE
P h . 332-90*0

Home,

$100 D O W N -

AQUARIUM S *
t r o p ic a l v m t
l l l y h a t t Q u a l i t y f r o m th a H»tt O. E. A p . l l a n c a a — Naur &amp; U i a d
H a i i h t r l r t , L o w t i t d la c o u n t 111 M a g n o l i a
11J-1U 3
pric e*. 10 a. m. • I p. m —
D A I L Y — I’ l N N I
FRIENDS.
N E W MAJOR llo u M h o ld A p­
I Ml l e t S o u t h o t S a n f o r d on
plian ces at 1 1 % A bort our
H a y , tJ - 1 3 .
co il
Wa su arantaa
loaraat
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95. Houses For Sale

Feb. 16, 1965 — Page 9 93. Houses For Sale

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‘6 7 D * H o t o $ &gt; * * b a l. 314 mo.
‘6 7 M e r c u r y $ 4 * 9 ba l. 1 24 mo.
‘1 7 P l y m o u t h $ 4 6 7 b a l. $24 mo.
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‘I I F a l c o n $ 7 8 8 b a l. 13 * mo.

Rambler $681 bal. 139
Dodf* $9*2 bal. 137
Corvalr l$87 bal. 839
Old* $399 bal. $24
H*mbl*r $667 bal. $11
‘I S Cadillac $ 1 * 9 bal. $24
*60 Renault $191 bal. 114
‘S I Lincoln $149 bal. $11
’83 Cadillac 1124 bal. $7
‘66 Chevrolet $99 b*L $3

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SANFORD AVE.
OPEN EVENINGS
Sanford. Florida
323-460$
National Krpoa.ra.ion* Inc.

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• 63 CORVAIR
Monxa “It00”. Convertible. 4 Speed Tran*. And All Th#
Other W arm Goodie* You’ll Love, Chantilly Beige With
While Top.

63 FAIRLANE
‘Sport* Coupe', B urket Seat, Air Conditioning,
Radio, H eater And Moat Everything Elae You
Could W ant For. It Can He Youra.

63 FORD
8 P a a ie n g e r Wagon. A ir Conditioned. F o r T h a t Cool,
Cool S um m er Varatlon T h a t Will He Here Before You
Realixa 1L You’ll Love Thl* Roomy Machine. V-8 And
Automatic. 382” Engine.
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62 PONTIAC
‘Grand Prtx'. The U ltim ata In T h e P ontiac World. It'a
Loaded. A ir Conditioning Too. A Real C raam F u ff.
Beautiful Light Blue. It'a A H ard top .

61 MERCURY
6 Paaienger Station Wagon. Air Condition*#.
Power Steering. A Very NIc* Ona Owner Wagon.
Plenty Of Room For All Her*.

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Founders Day
Program Set
For PTA Group

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sJatia Berta*
Day p r t g r a a
A Form
ted for Thur*will be
of the Semlday'* nM*ti&gt;
of Pernoia County
u o e ie tio m a t
c m T » tfh * r
S outh Seminole J a i l o r High
School in Caaeelberry.
The meeting will open with
a h o ep iu lity 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
charg e of the program which
will feature a ik i t to be pre­
sented by stodenta of Mrs.
J o d y Dromraerhaoaen'a dram a
rlaa* baaed on tbe theme,
•W hat'* My L in e ? - Thera
will be music by Bob C slpcp-.
per.
Plana for the meeting were
completed by the executive
heard last Thursday morning
when members m et a t the
h ;m e 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.

DeBary Chapter,
AARP, Finalizes
Plans For Tour

Women of the F irst Presby­
terian Church of Sanford will
b* hostesses Wednesday to a
m eeting of D istrict 5 which
embraces churches in DeBary,
De Land. Maitland and Winter
Park. R egistration will opea
a t 9:30 a-tn.
Guest* participating in the
p rogram 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. H arris. Presbyteriat chairm an of Ecumenical
Missions and Relation*, who
will apeak a t “Birthday Of­
ferin g and it* use in Korea."
P resid ents from the wom­
en'* group* in each church in
the district will present a akit.
O th e r guest* participating
will be Mrs. W. A. Bser, Presbyterial president; Mrs. P T.
Piety. P resbyterial vx* pres­
ident and Mrs. Abraham Lin­
coln. chairm an of d u tr ic t £.
Luncheon will be served at
noon in fellowship hall.

p*"10" Ftb' “•19“ Altamonte Elementary School
Adds New Third Grade Class

B n ftr l

By Julia Bar toe
1 Founders D ay" w as given by
Increased enrollment call- Mr*. Marge Artr.»tror.g. vi ing fo r the addition of a new p ^ ^ d e n t . and a musical proth ird g rade at. Altamonte fr&gt;n3i an d*r direction of M:s.
Springs Elem entary School
Nell Drueding, "O u r Ameri­
wa* reported a t the February
can Heritage.” wa* presented
meeting of th* Parent-Teach­
by third g rade children.
er Association.
Mrs. Lawrence Swofford
F ra n k Gore, principal, ( t a treminded the members th a t
ed th a t present enrollment is
.
a t the 670 mark ar.d th a t Mrs. B&gt; w B l ^ r „ p M t pres.

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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 /tnkw pter, for’mer prefessorr cf h T*tory a t
RoJlirr* College." who ta u g h t
lu r a y ear^ y i Madras^ l p ^ a .
was
c f h -n—o r at th*
_— guest
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, E c h j . a r j c v v e re d .d&gt;*b e sp p e r
meeting of t r e yk'.iamo'nt*
i Springs Garden Club.
Dr. D rinkw ater gave *n In­
By Frances Wester
Mrs. R : he rt
Rugenstein
ta li. a b o u t her tra-

UPW Circle
Meeting Held
In Lake Mary

' are the ferrymen. They have
a king ar.d queen in Thailand
' but it is mere like a fairy
tale K m gfom and th* people
all seemed happy,
Hung_Kcr.g.
duty•
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port e f the. vjfrid. alway s was
croird*dI‘"»lpeci*lly by r tf u gres. Pecple make their homes
in small boats and even live
on r o : f tops A family■of si*,

plans are to build a f i v e ^ a . l room addition by r e s t Sepu m b e r . An a r u r r . 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 th a t clinic c a rd , of childret. not yet returned to the
school be sent by the parent*
as socr. as possible and advis­
ed th a t no more aspUtns will
be given a student unless rec­
ommended by a d tetor. Eye
examinations have been completed and some of the s t u ­
dent* n i l be notified to get
fu rth e r checks.
Mrs. Louise Kershr.er. p res­
ident. cper.ed the meeting ar.d
as led by
th *
salute

•&lt;i« l o i the S' * * P ! A’
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School of Instruction^schedul* April 20 a t £ » t Metho.
«“ »t f hJ » * hJ n S*n ford. The
* cond‘* t*d f r o a
3
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F o u rth g r a d . ?
* refreshment* following the
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Funeral N otices
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— Fu n e r- •ervicea f o r . M-T. E U « r f who &lt;!:#1 M r . '4 *y »
r—h d u - i e t v! I
P ei W»-lrV*4*y at B - t n v
F u - - - a l Tt-m# wtrh It*' F. t e r : Jir.k-.rs cf T.rvt
&lt;•!«: &lt;*horoh r f f l r l i t l r * P . .
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firt-awi F u t * -

Gor* Devotions were given
**&gt;• Mrs. Mlliicect Pattishsli
ar.d minutes were read by the
secretary. Mrs. Jear. Nuss.
The tr e a s u re r’s re't'ert. givII —• In -►»!£♦
en by Jam es 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 s u t e d th a t an anr.ony®‘
•’* ' cn n "r "
t o c a w - e - d . “ be d ' e t
M
meu* donor had given }20
_!*} w a s e e n t t e d a y 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. O r a a k
i X' 1' •“ " f
* or!&lt;J »r i « • , h " * ch:Jir«a *n&lt;! tk r** * 4- rooms fo r audio-visual work
'I - e I* e r t a r j a
at a - r a - e e n - a - ’ #
)h t U tw tJ f* * ‘ - ' ’'‘T-* ,
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bo*1grandm
other
4,vwas
netted
cn
°f ? ” ?}*
»" * * The mother and
the magaijr.e sales. PTA mem- Mi ll IV. Ill 1.II—Tta V rlr
Hag* ' ♦ s
aI
t.e
’r ** rk * h , d ' li!Wd‘ S h t u ‘ * f * re o! th * bo* t wKU* berah p now star, da at 2J.1
found the pe.ple very nice in the rath er is at work.
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Japart" :s
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I’ a j s Way N J . fur t e r , ,
A t*:* cn "W hy We Have
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and cvhau.st- . try,.cigar., ar.d neat,
a r i t . r a l t o d a y . ■iratr. a
T . - ~ 7T i ' V me ’ a c i a f l *
e-i ar.d net toe g od f i r 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 t y heart* w . r , featured m table
chirks f r m low* and th a t is dec rat..-rs fer the meeting
F . r e s t Cty Mer.har.ts At- M oreCom fortW earlnc
bow they start their poultry. 11.at* f r the even.r.g were •cciat - m e m i - r t w 1 see the
The w eather is a .a . L a r to Mr. and Mis. L. K Stover, f :.—:. te:e*t*M at the r h;30
F 'o-.da w eather 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 a rd . m.vst tr a r s - P a . li S nallert ar.d Mrs Moore few .) e '. e e f l preti
r-m ac ie No r.m.m.y
p**‘
l u ' e ir feelinc 11 • a lk alin e n
portat. n is car-ied on ty Fred W B atsm an
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so
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Che
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lent f the g-v -p. w-.J p.-e
,-O.e b c e a lh ' Oe: P A f T t r T H t o u t
r- at cr ferry a r d the w mer.
It was announced th a t th# tide a: the bus.r.est session.
a i c r-t counter* e’ cry “ here
t m e - g a f - . a r d w.il te held

By Mra. John Leone
A to ur 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
a n a Sunken Gardens in St.
U PW . f the Community PresPetersburg was set at F rid ay ’*
b y terian Church of Lake Mary
meeting of the group for
held at her home cn Crystal
Thursday, March IS, with de­
Lake last week,
p a rt u re -trine- f r o m -the- -De­
t “T h e j y v o r c r . i were given
B ary 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
“
W
hat
Do
We S ee?"
ity, others are invited as
Mr* Ted Brooklyn, p n g r a m
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.
th an I s sign, r.smes will be
ch apter 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
r i a n t also are beir.r made
were railed upon to r ve their
by the group for toura to o th ­
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* 'lo n e cf
In other buitnesa. M
Mr*. Earl I ’r .f f r cr. Crystal
J h n F betK h. service chair­
I . a .r The U i - .At rtfl T ^ t »
man. rep-rtrC th a t an .n leav­
Mm E K f'arn.e L&gt;&gt;d i r r
. II !» ' ( 1 a*, t r e 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} tr a m 5 25 p m Monday
Tb e meet :"g d e te d with the
portatlor. to hoap tali and doc­
Contributions of a number and Conflict." put on by a
H .g h Rei.iy 62 of 6C7 Cher
Bom to Bedford City V*
Friendship C.rc e ar.d M upah
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. Elm er Crumbacher. re­
in Sanford for the past a* lowed ar.d refreshment* were
A re t.red painter be mo*ec
businets firms have e r a s e d ber.
ported success In helping to
I The a.-quisitlon of the Syrr.• years The widow of E E
•erved
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stess
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to
Sanford two m o n f s ag
the
Mutual
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a d J u • t medical insurance
| h-r.y aa a bor.ua attraction Lloyd her residence was at
E rn e . \ 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 m em ber cf ire CathoLc
P ro g rsm for the meeting Symphony O rchettri fur a cesaful dnvea the attociaShe was a m em ber of f r i t
sf a rear*, a t t a .a Monday in
Church.
a» a I- r 11 ! r. has had in a ru n ber cf
w at presented t ) H u .a rU 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 -a ie d ty J.. l^ r M il. • ! toe Truthserkers Class ot
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The
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film on life in Maryland
ut p re t.d e rt. tr e ■- ard i f tbe W mar. s Society of Christ
Doctors is the emergency cf i i ; e May. Hwgtiey. o fourr.arr.cnt
P ro g ram C hairm an Glynn Scheduled at the l ivic &lt;"er.t- uirvctota a i r Mra. C. B Gai- tan
service
an
honorary
Jyhn ct
Burn in Be.g.um he came
N i
wsrd at St J o h n s Hot pita Woodbury
er
rather
thar.
at
the
high
Reeder announced th a t Pete;
ap •
secretary
P...-h*rf mem ber
of the
Wrale* an
S c * Vrrk C.ty Frar.kun, o: to the I n i t e d btates and be
here
who
are
a
.ways
treating
Kopper.aa! and Earl Merrill school auditorrum
Kr .»h tr e a s u re r . Mrs Ba pn Go.id a id a past president of
Rovr
o ’ t a me a natu ral.red citu ea .n
alcoholic cases late at m g r t Tr« r* » N" J
Announcement t rh . «um’- \ - * ” r '•With, I»r ** { V*9
will give a slid* report at the
the Spanish \m e ri c a n w a i
were surprised to see t.-.en P t S lr.[-..a J - - p . i . of v am. t&gt;r. He w . s ■ retired butch
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March meeting on their A A ­
V* nr. r* r » « r. Krr.r*: • . «».r&gt; W t r r a n s Aux. iary.
a rat K c'.ard it cr and t * “ « to Iuoetgwe-d U
latest p atien t—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»’
R P tour to Europe.
S.rvIvors are five children
&gt; a p. f o r 1 daughters Mrs ' e a r s a . i frrm H ..acai M.cb
Vernon
M.ie, a: a ’recent J r . Mr* lK*ttie A
N!r». Mrs L. M s w a i n and E lla ria Rota Costa
He was a mem ber cf the
It seems that M an* R*&gt;*i Mary T Pcrjty. of Sanford
tJw .I’.e
H*rk*.
V?*
F Uoyd J r . of Sanford Ha
found a pint of brandy while M.ss krr. Reu.s and ' I r s knr Cat.Vilic Church and &lt;-f the
fturne). NJr# K rrl t BryA'di 6 .pr. Lloyd, of Pensacola
Miy »-4 &gt;ar..'..-2 bb.ir.eb o ard C ! , i
t*un t*f m a r ) rt. f *r,• f
• k '! »» *V r Keetr
\\
, Jam es E L&gt;»d of Peters r.*r parents were out of the Fr&gt; tit ero off v
There are no survivors
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 Sum m eilm . 51. d.ed , K,p u . m c4pta(B,
Gra.T.koa
F . c e r a l Heme l
unco&amp;icioutttcss
D o c t o r s cab Ga
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ihtrship
r
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Mr*
In Miami Sunday.
Grar.kow r ~ &lt; : a Hctr.e Is sanford. is a esarg e c.f a:
The Ur.fc'
w ti Troy Ray and Mr*. IUru.r. Da.lecbach. of Orlando, 13 pumped out t e r ito.-r.ach a a i
(randcAiidren. 25 great prand
A former resident of San- ivhievrsi by the contribution*
radgem eats
*.r ri!: , err. e c u
revived her.
n*rthc*lorr.#w.
children, and a n i t e r . Sirs W
ford where he attended First v{ th f f^Howirc ccrr.panles.
Tram raptaln* in&lt;*!ude Mr* W A .n»o of Lynchburg. Va
M uhodisl 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 a rr a n g e m e s ’s
He is survived by an *&lt;ujt Po„ r
Xjth. rnr.jvattv
ert LovfU et. Mr* J t ( h*r
Mrs. Ruby Glnder. and 4 C hun-K trg P ro d . -t. Sar.frrd
1*
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cousin. Mr. Cathergne White „ fr iW
Wmn . D il„
Vcmji
l ailed P rc v t I n t r r a a llm a l
Jam ti
ij i l r r f t ,
Mr *
both of Sanford; an uncle, Ed stores. Liggett Drug Com- vt.i- r l l l t * n , Mr * I ' a t r v k
The crusades by C hrist.ana 1
wm Humphrey, and a cousin. . „ n). | . u b h l Markets, J.m
O L i« 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 t h « r i n « St the Holy Land from th* MoMrt
dentoti
ford-Orlando
Kennel
Club. n utfh O'Gara an Mr. Rath bam m edacs hegan m l W ac­
B nsscn Funeral Home Is in ^Orlando . Seminole
Jal-A lai pol,-*,
cording to th* Encyclopaedia
charge of irra n c rm e n ta .
(Fronton.
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l i r w r &lt; iMr i i r r o i r t « r
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the ftrsl ball to op»n th* bsa*TMI
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M)Li: i «n Nn .
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Follow Ing the
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resr.rert will he the Burke Tvasber A ssoc ia tion a ll! m eet
THEODORE
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PU U IH V K
Family Singers appearance vt * p m. today in the a h-»v|
Marvh 2V at th- h gh aehool auditorium.
U T R T L E n Rt* It R a n k
Jam es Bower*, a-nool gut
auditorium,
the fourth and
!»•*♦»■ !tr.t
final rvente achytiuleei h» the dance coun»*lor. will apeak on
M in i* : to
% m %n
T O i W Y It T E E l» U l'I tilA N K
iSHciatioa i !?6» - 1965 scr- the Importance of lettin g aa
D ifiM ilt
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related to college adiutaai.n.
R««t« 1
A libitri
Other presentation* have lie alao will diacusa th* riaA n ew a n tf -p e ra p irT ot: i r k
iiF ftr u r v o t i.
included a concert by the ing roata of a college educa
a n t Uvat really vrorka!
TIED
it.At i t t i l
f or
4 « **rr •
Solve* underarm prob­
ha* kern (Had against &gt;-* u Stetson Choir m Janu ary and lion and the increasing diffl
lem* for many w ho bed
&lt;k« C t r o t l l C o u r t o f tR« N i n t h a dramatic evening, "Cumedy .ulty in gaining Vdmiaaon.
deapaired of effocliv*
J n J l c i A l C i r c u i t o f Ifc# l u t e
h
elp . M IT C H U M
e f FI o r l d A. t r a n # f o r l i n l .
• o!t County, v i d . r C h*nc«r r
A N T I - P E R S ^ I R A N T kee
K«L tl«Ttn th * M i l * Of M 1
underarm* aboolutelv
( / idry
CADN
t.'.ni
THEODOHE
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ih o u a e n d * o f g ra te fu l
F a n c y . Bert not too fancy. Jvsrt eno ugh to m a k e yvvwr friend* tksnk y o u've (ound
HI*KHANK P l A l i t l f f . T l M T I l.
Poaitiv* action coupled with
oil an the b a se m e nf. V o m a y thank ao, loo. w h en n o get a c q u a in te d w ith B u ick ’a
T U K D. M A U A N K . D . f r n U n t .
WITH ONE OF THE MA.NT NEW
complete gentlenrea to normal
tot'
* iu :
iik iK iiu r
h i: - 1
V - 6 - t h c hcet th in g th a t c r c r h a p p e n e d lo 6 cylinder*. It* 225 c*. in. deliver* 1S5 hgv,
akin and clothing i* mad* po*.
QI I R I . D t o til * y o u r A a s . t r
aabl* by now type of formula
PATTERNS OF VINYL - ASUESTOS
w ith o u t d e liv e rin g yew to the gna Motion n l the tim e. A a to the plain, homely p ricc:
W it h th # C la r k o f th l* C o e n
dev wed by a young guaiu* us
a a 4 to aarv* a ropy o t th*
y o n l k n d it lo oks rvatfid in th e fam ily bndget. We sknigsv the Buick Special ao you
pharmacy and produced by n
a s m * u p o n th * p l a i n t i f f * a t .
trualwortky bO-year-old labora­
I a t i l e n jo y th e o t h e r good thing* in life. S ee y o u r B uick d e a le r,
( o r n t y . wfcoao a s m * a n d adtory. »Odoy auppiy. *3 00 plu*
draaa a p p e a r k a t e w , o a c r kaa
B
uick
fo r only
. T h a i 's th e plain, hon est (inspiring ) tr u t h .
ta t. At leading drug and toi­
for* ik e l*tk day of l l t l i k

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Mrs. E. E. Lloyd
Dies A t DeBary

Hugh Reilly, 62,

Scheduled March 2

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Thera h i v e been report*
from O range County end from
South Seminole County th e t
unauthorised
person* hev*
been soliciting fo r the H eart
Fund, local H e a rt Fund of­
ficial* learned today.
•‘All au th orited Heart, Fund
worker* t h iv e identification
cards and people who are a p ­
proached for a donation should
a&gt;k to see th is identification
if i t is n o t displayed prom ­
inently on the person of t}ie
solicitor," warned Ur. Luis
P c rc i. president of the Seminole-DeBary H e a rt Associa­
tion.
"The problem occurred l a s t
y ear 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, H eart Fund
volunteers are women w o rk ­
ing in their own neighborhood
o r on nearby stre e ts and can
be easily identified.
“There will he a number of
high school students making
H eart Fund calls in the South
Seminole area. However, they
are volunteer students from
the D j-m an-H igh 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 a t Altamonte
Springs and South Seminole
E lem entary Schools. Su-Jak
Enterprise*. of Winter Park,
was low bidder.

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The Sanford Garden Center
building is n earing comple­
tion. Garden Club m eralvri
i s n ' t quite believe th a t their
dream s are a t last coming
true. It's likely th a t all civic
groups will he perm itted to
make use of the building. The
landscaping, yet to lie done,
is where gardeners ran really
display their creativity.

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Are you wondering w hat
the H eart Fund has done for
you? The answer is th a t toduy thousands of people who
receive proper medical rare
are surviving h eart and blood
vessel disorders th a t were
considered hopeless a g en era­
tion ago, thank* to research
paid for by your H eart Fund
dulltrs.

Astronauts'
Landing Area
To Be 'Shot'.
C APE KENNEDY (U P I) The United Stales laundicd
the Ranger-8 tele vis.-on probe
on a 65-bour mission to snap
4,000 m ore close-up pictures
of possible astro n au t landing
a reas 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 1 2 : 0S p. m. in
the finale of a two-day n a ­
tionally-televised space spec­
tacular.
The proe first headed to­
ward a 115-mile high '-p ark ­
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 d ur­
ing a mid-course aiming m a n ­
euv er early Thursday to sec if
the vast lu n ar plain is as
smooth as another of the
moon's .^jry se a s 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 y ear and P ro­
ject Apollo astronauts by 1970.
If the complex guidance
maneuvers are successful, the
r a m r r a craft should complete
its 234,000-mrle S-shapcd voy­
age early Saturday after flash­
ing its pictures b ark 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 b a t­
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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Neutralization
PAHIS I l l ' l l — Franc*
moved today to persuade the
I'm te&lt;l S tates to accept its
plan for the n c u tm litatiu n &lt;&gt;f
Indochina in negotiations * 4th
Communist China.

Red China

Parley Delayed

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Will someone please explain
why -these six words, all spell­
ed alike, all sound completely
dif ferent from each o th er?
The words are plough, rough,
rough, dough, through and
hiccough.

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Guy Stenstrom says h*
knows a young couple very
much In love but they su d ­
denly broke o ff their en g ag e­
m ent: He couldn't tru st her
too f a r . . . and sh* couldn’t
tr u s t him too close!

Syria Expels
Em bassy Aide
DAMASCUS, Syria (U P I)
— Syria today ordered U. S.
E mbaasy
second
secretary
W alter Snow-down expelled a*
an alleged apy.
Syrian official! said Snowdown one* o ffered a Syrian
“a rm y officer 12 million for
inform ation on the Syrian

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Snowdown was given 48
hours to leave the country.

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Moon Foils Plan

TV Cameras Off To

U N IT E D NATIO NS, N Y.
l U p t l — Communist China
was clearly behind Albania's
a tte m p t to forra an East»
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The telephone eompsnv r e ­ West confrontation in the
ceived a complain! the other G e n u a l Assembly, Western
day th a t repair men were u s­ diplomats said today.
ing vile language, Called in
by the plant superintendent
PITTSBURGH ( U P I) — It
the repairm an protested hi*
innocence. "I was up on the appeared unlikely today that
pole and accidentally let a c o n tr a rl 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 a t m i 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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Historic Shrine Bomb Plot Probe Continues

Jsycees have set April It as
Navy Appreciation Day and
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everyone will have much to
celebrate this y ear — with all
the expansion plans for the
station coming closer to f r u i­
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Damage Relations
WASHIN GTON ( U P I ) —
The State D epartm ent told a
represontativ* of the B u lg ar­
ian governm ent Ita failure to
provide "tim ely and adequate
police protection" for the
American legation in Sofia
was bound to damage relations
between the two countries.

T e ach e rs Win
. . . So Do G irls
It was the tearher'a gams
hut the cheerleaders won
overall.
A f r o n d 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 b ask et­
ball game.
Tha teacher* won the
game . . . but five cheer­
leaders, aa a result, will ■(.
tend cam p of the A meri­
can Cheerleader* Associa­
tion a t Oxford n ear Lees­
burg this sum mer.

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VOL. 57 United Press Leased Wire
Established 1908 WED., FEBRUARY 17, 1965
SANFORD, FLORIDA

Red Warship
Destroyed By
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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* H all
York p o l i c e and FBI here today a f t e r disclosure o f
agents s e i z e d t h r e e an alleged pint to d r n a m it a
American terrorists and the Liberty Pell, t h e . S t a t u n
a beautiful blonde F rr n r h Canadian woman on ch arges
of planning to simultaneously
dynamite the three historic
shrine* of American freedom
a* a "symbolic notion to strike
terro r into the hearts of the
American people."
The hero of the foiling of
the scheme, which had no dis­
closed ta r g e t date, was R ay­
mond Adolphus Wood, a 31year-old policeman on the
force only 1(1 months.
r,m int ion

MOSCOW
( U P I) — DiploPolice Commissioner Michniktie observer* said today srl J . Murphy immediately
the , Kremlin, despite tough promoted Wood to detective
talk about t h e - Viet Nam a t soon as the te iro ris t q u a r­
criii*. ha* yet to commit it­ t e t w as in custody.
self publicly to a specific
Mnrphy~HenUHe&lt;1 the three
course of action.
terrorists, "all of N ew York
The fa r th e s t the Russians City, as having pro-Castro
have gone wa» a SovietiN’orth and pro-Red China leanings.
Vietnam ese communique in
They a re alleged to be mem­
which M o a c o w announced ber* of the "B lack Liberation
plans to "s tren g th en fu rth er" Front," which Murphy de­
the defenses of the Commun­ scribed as "m ore extreme and
ist regime in Hanoi.
farth er l e f t " - t h a n other ex ­
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
low up its promise to North with rlasslc features, it a
were (from the left) Mrs. Carl F. Si-hilke. Wnl president-; Mrs. Abraham
, Viet Nam by publicly disclos­ member of a non-violent Que
Lincoln, of Dellary, district chairman, and Mrs. Edgar W. Smith Jr.,
ing the aid measures, most bee separatist p arty A friend
local committee chairman.
(Herald l’hoto)
likely an ti-a irc ra ft weapons said she liked to " a t tr a c t a t ­
and modern je t a ir rra f t.
tention in soma particularly
Unofficial r e p o r t s
i n dram atic way."
Saigon said Soviet ground-toMurphy said th at other n a ­
air
missies
alieaily
have tional landmarks, which hr
leached llano).
did not identify, also were
The inform ation was not laldie,I for deal ruction, toil
of keeping the bloom on the do their p ail in holding down .publicly confirmed by the tt. tlie Statu,, of Liberty, W ash­
BULLETIN
S. Embassy. Bui it came from ington Monument and Liberty
WASHINGTON ( l P I) — economy at home and the did price*
About t.lOO business leaders sources ju s t returned from Bell were immediate targ ets
lar as good as gold abroad
President Johnson said lo
A speech this afternoon lo wen- at today's meeting of Ihr 'h e North Viet Nam capital,
The alleged runspirntnr*. all
day Ihr Treasury will issue
ibe National Industrial t on board, an independent, non- “ “ ‘I ap p e a re d ' lo be unim- a tte ste d and held in lieu of
new rules shortly that will
1,-rcnce Board a Horded John prolit org am iatlon 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 Prem ier Alexai N- Kosygin, f 100,000 u r r r .
n , r e r j e g s to tha lorth*
tax break.
xolufliary .rest, s u i t by c o r pur '-ms
Self-St J led Leader
'iauochinets peoples
1 b u i l d * . n . J i i j of tne same c o m m ,
atlons and bank* a* the key
Robert Steeje Collier. 28,
conference" in
WASHINGTON
( U P I)
- to reducing the nation s nag- buMne.smen will meet John- p r e p - is t o r y
alleged self-sly led leader of
P ltsid en l Johnson began two ging balance o( paym ents tic *nn
*ke White House to hear Phnom Penh, Cambodia, de­ tlie Ilia, k Liberation Front
th a t
tiie
United
m oie all,ml his program lor manded
days of hard selling today to (lilt,
and a New Volk public libra
S tales withdraw its troops
swing the nation's business
In addition, the Chief Ex- ending Hie dollar drain.
ry elefk.
Later in the day, industrial­ from South Viet Nam.
\Yall*'i A Howe. 32, a judo
leaders behind his program en d iv e urged businessmen to
And Moscow Radio warned
ist* will go lo the t o tn m e rre
instill, tol at a &lt;tty housing
th
a
t
tha
Viet
Nam
n
o
u
s
I &gt;■pur ton ni and hunkers tit
project.
the Federal llrserva to di*
t u g g e r a world war
khalee) S Sayyed, 22, a f&lt;&gt;rThu* f a r the krem lin's *lrs p e , il lc *
m, i student at the Howard
iiu iiv ia iw u iia
»of
&gt;i
n m ciiran
iv a n
i F
While riiosl business lead nunciations
A
t 'rover sity school ,,f engi­
i t s endorse the President s taliatory air raids on North ! neering in Washington
skeptical k tel Nam have been milder
goat*
man*- ar
Mi,-belle I hit'Ins,
-,f
ub,nit Ins no .ms n| aehiev mg than those em anating from Montreal, Canada, s fr»r
(
iimiiiiinist
Chins
tin in
The Chinese hinted they lancr television and radio
Last week he asked Indus
INDEPENDENCE.
Mo duct of foreign policy is vest- truliM s and hankers to hold would like
tougher response broadcaster.
Murphy said Miss llurlos
( U P I ) — F o rm er President e,l in the President and “ in down their investm ents and
Die Krellilln when they
" “ tr y S. Trum an, (n a rare foi mull,,u on th a t situation j loan* a broad until Die dollar
for "deiisive" meat- bro ught 30 slicks of highly
public
political
cononent, 11a * lo c i n e from him," T r u ­
a gainst the
United sensitive dynamite rind some
outflow is more under control
Masting ra p s llllo New 5,,rk
struck out at critics of |'n » - man Holed.
Al fifsl. businessmen e x ­
City early Tuesday lumnlng,
' Hut tliis, by no means,
ident Jo hnson's
policy
in
pressed
gratification t h a t
Royal Canadian mounted
puls a President above qursSouth Viet Nam.
Johnson hud railed for volun­
police signaled her departilie,
T ru m an aimed his bar!* at Iliming or beyond criticism ,”
tary restraint instead nl govand detective* monitored her
"Side • lilin hecklers
who Truman said, ''and President
rrn m e n l controls.
drive to New York.
T A L L A H A S S E E t UPI I — neither have all the facts nor Johnson would Ire the first
w some
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But now
sottir executives
executive*
The four u e r e charged with
lo affirm it.
,
The Slate Supieme Court to ­ all tlie answ ers.''
are voicing
conspiracy to destroy govern­
"But
the
President
Is
bad
The
hn.year-old
former
day disbarred
I »nn*rd I,
ra n hold down rneir overseas
ment pro perly, a rliaige , ar
Glaser. Mi.ion Hr*! h attorney President • rem ark s were in ly served in his task, as in
spending wilhoul losing m il-4*
Fnlled
| n, , rtl„ „ i n i |
r j n i g a fin.ntlO fine and |n
lb,
rial
ion,
by
those
irresp
o
n
­
a
two-page
document
handed
convicted lit federal court on
European and J a p an es e com
K(l(n f r j( tlM,liy
m, „ , years imprisonment Hearings
critics,
or
side-line
a felony charge involving ib- to newsmen a t his office. He sible
pelitors.
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the
Southland
from
Texas
for all four n r scheduled
hecklers
who
neither
have
all
did
not
ap
p
ear
in
person.
tam in g ,,f money under false
home observers, both in and |o Ih r Carolina*
Tuesday.
Responsibility for Ihr con­ Ihe facts - nor the answ ers,"
pretense*
*&gt;m of 'he governm ent. « r .
Light s n o w dusi-d ih. u p ­
pr&gt; dieting Dial voluntary te per Great I,*kr* region but
I llll'im
HI I I
■train! will not do the trick dry w eath er w«* tin- rule
(.1 \H D Ibl l III I It
They *.ry that sooner or la elsewhere.
PHILADELPHIA ( I T U _
ter Johnson is .oing to have
Houston arid I ’oJIrge S t a ­ Increased a rru rily was In e f ­
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
L afayette, La., picked up one
inch.
A fro n tal system in the
J At'hSH-NVIl.I.E ( U P I )
Pacific
N orthw est
dumped
ing for the lemoval of gold reserve require­
Since bills have been introduced in Con­
— Therr * * * * * plan 'lue*locally heavy rain* Tuesday
m ents 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 le tam ing tt against
hlssi to signal thr start of
has been running high.
W ashington coast, reported
the Fedeial Reserve note*, which constitute
construction on ihr 125 mil­ 3.07 Inches and Tatoosh I s ­
T. E. Tucker, president of Florida S tate
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 s tatem en t:
center hue.
T em p erature*
were near
•'But even though I support the P res i­
• 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 re n t gold r e ­
Ihr dynamite didn't.
and the W eather Bureau said
strong effo rts to balance uur transactions
serve requirement a g a in s t Fedeial Re­
Aa expectant dignitaries
the g e n ir a l outlook was su n­
with the res t of the world. We have more
serve deposits. In my ju dgm ent, en actm ent
gathered round, Burn* ram­ ny and dry.
th an enough gold at Fort Knox to protect
of the President's proposal will help p re ­
SA fC ON ( U P I ) —The V iet­
namese a ir force bombed and
sank—a 100-foot Vifct .Cong
w a r c r a f t 235 miles northeast
of Saigon, a U. S. military
spokesman reported tutlay. I f
was the larg est naval vessel
the Viet Cong were known to
have.
The steel ship— about th e
siic o f an American sub­
m arine
ch aser— was
found
mooted and heavily camou­
flaged in a rocky cove on the
coast between N ha T ra n g and
Qui. Nhon.
___ . . . ________
Lt. Jam es S. Bowers, of
I.yndonville, Vt.. spotted it
from his helicopter,
The Vietnam ese navy dis­
patched an arm ed junk to the
scene along w ith 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
lo m m and *utd the Viet Cong
killed
am i, wounded
more
Americans last week than in
the first two years of the
American buildup in South
Viel Nil III.
The i omtnaml said th r toll
was .15 Americans killed and
um wounded in the seven
days ending at midnight Saturdiiy \notlie: American was
missing
A newly reu sed report on
last t\ edliesday 'a bombing of
th r Ji.i Ntion loin inks will
raise the figim- to 37 dead.
In I'.O'I and 1‘.'o", 32 A m e r­
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 governm ent out|»i*t and heavy fighting was
reported continuing tonight.

LBJ Opens 'Hard Sell' Plan

Side-Line Hecklers

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Blasted By Truman

General Outlook
iTZtWZ Sunny And Dry

Lawyer Ousted

Bank Prexy Says:

Keep Politics Away
From People's Money

serve the strength of the dollar abroad and,
if we continue lo keep politicl away from
the people's money, need not lead lo in fla­
tion a l home.
"A s a matter of fact, failure to do som e­
thing about the gold reserve situation could
cause a g n a t deal of trouble. This is be­
cause th e - a r b i tr a r y requirem ent th a t F ed­
eral Reserve deposits and currency be back ­
ed by 25 per cent in gold could prevent our
money supply from expanding sufficiently
to support expanding production and e m ­
ployment.
"Production and employment cannot grow
unless the money available to do business
also grows. The President has proposed-an
acceptable solution to this problem by a s k ­

the dollar as the world's moat im portant
currency, but it &gt;» only common sense that
we Cannot continue to spend moie abroad
th an we earn without courting trouble.
" I also urge the President to make c r y ­
stal clear hi* determination lo keep poli­
tics out of Die people's money. He can do
this by protecting the independent o p e ra ­
tion of th f . F e d e r a l Reserve System!
" F o r more than 50 year* the Federal R e­
serve hs* looked a fter our m o n e t a y prob­
lems without hindrance from political pres­
sures.
"T ha Federal Reserve people have dona
a good job and, if their freedom to operate
independently within governm ent is pro tect­
ed, 1 am aura Ihry will continue to do so."

Plan Blows Up,

Dog: Walker
OAKLAND PARK (U P I) —
A 68-ycar-old woman, walking
her dog along a street here,
was kilted today when she
was hit by a car. She w a i
identified ax Mr*. Helen Oddo,
of Oakland P ark . The death
raised the highway fatality
count in Broward County th ii
year .to II.

Council To Hear
Of New Industry
By Donna Eatea
Requests ran g in g from dis­
cussion o f a possible new in ­
dustry in A ltam onte S pringe
to building frnrea around tw o
of the tow n ’a aubdlviilon d e­
velopments are on agenda fo r
today's 8 p m . m eeting o f th e
A l t a m o n t e S prings Town
Council.
Dr. J n t n r i Hickman h a t r e ­
quest e,l time to p resen t plana
for the proposed in d u itry , d e ­
tails of which will be m ad e
public Ht the meeting. Fencer
requests will come from d e ­
velopers of tile housing a re a s .
In addition, a change in
rolling arid purchase of (.wj
lots for rig h ts of way p u r ­
pose* will l&gt;e discussed anil
regu lar committee r e p o r t *
heard.

Jury Ponders
Murder Trial
A first degree m urder tr ia l
reauined this morning in C ir­
cuit Court in Del.and as W al­
ler Payne of Sanford aw aits
the j u r y ’s verdiet.
Payne IS aerused of slaying
Floyd Ibxlson, of Paola, in
May Hun.
Her!„ il T urner, 33. of S a n ­
ford. t* awaiting trial on •
charge of being an accessory
to Dir murder.
|)od*,m's ha tiered body wsa
f, on,| in a rowboat in the St,
Johns River a few miles
*,,uthe,ist of Sanford. The tw o
defendants are reporteid to
have b e e n drinking with Dod­
son and other* at a fishing
ram p , , n th r night of the
■laying.
Payne and T u rn er were * rr**!rd hy the Federal Ruersu
,,f Investtgalibn last October
hi Gehrgia.

Stale Visit
WASHINGTON i n p l l - ' T h a
White House announced Pre».
idrnl Ayub Khan of P a k is ta n
will m ake a stale visit to
Waslunglon April 2fi 27

S P R U C E- U P

Dynamite Don’t

med the plunger home.
Nothing happened.
After
arverai
fixlre,
rrd-faced official* cancell­
ed the cerrmuniei.

of L iberty and the W a sh in g ­
ton Monument.
The security by ran g er* o f
♦he
Independence
N a tio n a l
Historic P ark and local police
was streng then e d a f t e r word
was received of the alleged
plot.
M O. Anderson, su p erin ­
tendent of the p ark , said tho
guard around tha Bell wa*
doubled and would continue
"until we find out w h a t thi*
is all about."

Bootleggers
Have It Bad
T A L L A H A S S E E (U P I) —
E a s t mouth was ju s t not the
month fo e moonahining.
S tate (leverage a g e n t s r e ­
ported they broke up 48 Il­
legal stills, destroyed over
17,000 gallon! of fermenting
mash and 610 gallons of liq­
uor, and arrested 15U parsons
in tha process.
B tv erag * Director Ren Mor­
ris said the figure hit % twoy e a r high.

Your
Home
—' YVilh —

A Untidy Home Improvement Loan
Burrow Up To $5000 — Up To 5 Years To Pa/
Call Ralph Pczold Or Jim Doucette
Telephone 322-1611

FL0PWA STATE BANK
Member F.0J.C.

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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
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I&gt;mrcd~&gt;gT!h~tMr-itt» t rtrt~irt*
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and to .pay
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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
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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.
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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
cultural career. Quick, call

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title of Young Farmer of the
Tear. Kd Yarlmrough
of
Geneva, is now county com­
missioner.
Another
Young
Farmer of the Year, Joe
Baker, is a veteran member
o f 'the t ity Commission.
Ruth
Millett,
syndicated
columnist who writes, "W e.
the Women," is on vacation,
an you won’t tie seeing her
column in The Herald next
week.
Don't forget if your birth­
day is in Jnnuary and you
were boiu in an odd-number
year—time to renew your
driver's license. Do you think
you could pass the driver's
lest If you had to lake It
again?
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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"
*
----------- 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
~ ~ *•
"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
V-;
^ 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.
00Ck ■.

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.

Ju n io r C o lleg e
P la n P re se n te d

Bassett Hearing
: Staled Monday

Most Elaborate

$

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n
t.»n o 322-2611
«iO'&gt; or.l 1
Phone

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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Cold Weather
Over Midwest

■iHumphrey Tops
Long Career

St. Johns Study
Set Feb. 16-18

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Symbol

Firemen Halt

Oil Truck Fire

Johnsons Attend

Bank Robber

Church Service

N EW CAR
FINAN CIN G

Ends His Life

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P a g e 2 — W e d . Jan. 20, *65

iDeBary Fire Chief Points •
Out Need Of Tank Truck

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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
I
Itffi
i
f
f
a
i
r
H
*
m
•
umily
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*?
'
-a.
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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Legal Notice

U1 / D
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NATURALLY TENDER
|

1eevj

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.

Funeral Notice

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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."
•
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
•
\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
9
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
-*
tJ h S X S i
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

••1
change* in agriculture and In ' "fcarfi job that Is
production o f coal."
.
in thia manner meana
. Clrment aaid Appalachian abundant life for a
development ia aimed at pro. .without benefit* 'o f
viding nn economic base for Jance payment* of one
private enterprise to prosper, another," he said.

created
a more
family
subsistkind or

Notes

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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.
In hia mellower moods,
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

Mcrshstl I.lngo

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

- 8 :1 0
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88 PERFECT A
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
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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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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
average all types of ineom*
except capital gains, gambling 4/8 Base Period Income
($0,000) ................. « 12,000
profits. Income from gifts and
bequests and prsmature dis­
tribution received by owner- Averagable income . . $20,000
employers under a pension The tax on 1/5 of the

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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
• Carpetn • Furniture
attend th* meeting Thursday
• T ile '
• P ianos
at 7:30 p. m. at Ehanatar
* R ental Ilrda
Chapel.

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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
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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
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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
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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

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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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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.
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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
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and
Danny
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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."

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LONDON (UPI) — Singer
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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.

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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
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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. •

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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
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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.
• *•
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
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,
Lorraine
Huberge,
nolia
blossom to (lie ‘ first
Debbie
Skislak,
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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
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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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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
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by several DcMolay dads and family reunion during their
L. Gramkow Sr. and Mrs two Dunn daughters, Mis. beth Dunn, Hampton, V*,;
mothers.
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John Earl Ogden and children,
The aerving table, covered Ronnie and Donna of Jackson blood. Mrs. Frcchle Rawls,
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rake accented with yellow ta­
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Janice, Hampton
pers surrounded by Sweet Wil­
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Harvey Edward Dunn and
phane tape to attach envel­
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1.
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rtlishes.
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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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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)
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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
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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.

Jh e

U
)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
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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
. .
H
* 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

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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
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"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
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Freshen
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Ihe name of the cosmetic oil
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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?
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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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Thanks to the atom, the vital rfiedicnl tool of the X ray is being brought
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
tional Development,

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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'.
•CASE U-IS7!-Uis-On iced

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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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a ll# a n fo r i 2fprali

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

remove

t I' m p p m ? ed,

have

n&gt;»me

not
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

include the

Ke pu l d i t

t he l uttKo B r a z z a v i l l e

of

Burun­

di a nd D a h o m e ) . at c u r d i n g to

asxesstm'iii*- K' i ' i ) »o m -

exper t

pi onl i ne
baa rmived

k ui k F t hi oj i i a
t o w a i d h harder

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

verxial

ferences
non

t*

trr ound
Soviet

s uch

between

Ar*b

It

other

appectft,

contra

Arab
thi*

hark-

t hat r i v a l i n g Sinn .
mteresta are seeking

to wm a foothold or widen
already

exixting

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Mo poti of oay aroiana*. oo»o «r M iu n w i g of ISU aAUioa
of Ta* aoaUri MoraiA sa y So roprMwoaA la aay soaimar wilSoai vrm oa par»laaioa sA S o poSUoSov M TSo MoraiA. Aay
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Biossat— Ray Cromley

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
M-pesI of the till Ideri t ike
JohiiKon, they indie veil lira l
only those bearing it can
know its full weight,
Johnson's In lef, limited a I
luxion to tins mat ter does not
begin to till the story. What
lx eloquent uf Ins huidi n lx
Ml. wtilde m'opf anti sweep of
hi* ItMi5 nossage.
It is a Catalogue luting an
immense, incredibly dixeise
Hi fay iif tnujot
problems
which thread through the
ImjI fabi n of this nation's
life,
No
pieaiileut
before
I fwtght Fisetduiwei, even iff
the strain of Wartline,v ever
looked upon anything half a*

in

GOP Leaders

l e a de r * rind r ink 11 ini
f i l e, d i s a g r e e v e h e m e n t l y on
how m m !i P u r u l e n t J t d mx o u
h e i g h t s t o p a y for al l t hi s
or
p e l I mp*
any
pi i xi dent
a nd p r o v i d e 11 c o n s t a n t l y e n ­
s h o u l d t r y to du a b o u t thia
l a r g e d w o r k f o r c e w i t h m u c h h u y e r os t e r o f proldetri*
ot he r u s e f u l l a b o r .
F x p l i e i t 111 J o h n s o n ’s Ithifi
l i nns,

of

sum Ing

He

s t i r r i ng'

11n

economy

would

heighten

iilicioly

to

l ef t
i ng

the

be­

l u ng in sh in g by a 1 h a n g ­
world
l i e wo u l d moun t

harder assaults
on d i s e a s e ,
on c f i n i c . mi r a vi n I di*&lt; r (inItint ion.
Any

t w o or

three

»*f the***

t a s k s wo u l d s e n n e n o u g h In
oiMipy t h e full e n e r gi e s o f n
n a t i o n f oi hal f a g e m - r a t i o n
Hut
I v mimi
H
Johnroui
1*
f u o p o s i n g to -1 iik*' c h i p s now
I i 4iHi: e a c h o f | i ie-c (iTohleltiN
l h a t 1* not t b c end of il
Im Hcapal dy, be mus l s u m
d i r w o r l d res pou m Hi It t i e s

up
to

t he e 1 tie 11y
chaotic
battle
/ m o * o f Hotith \ it 1 N a m , to
it M i i u d o m g F l u t e d N a t i o n s ,
a

T1out •lei |

„\tb*nlii

ernts,

m w

ginning effort
t o w i p e nut
gieat
swatches
of
poverty
w h i c h lie a c r o s s bot h t he c i t ­
ies a n d s o m e r u r a l r e g i o n *

m e s s a g e is t h e not ion t hat
t h e p r e s i de n t is t h e c ou n t i\ \
p r i m e m o v e r , t h a t it is
wh o must t a k e the h a d

Re a «on wi
i\
t'i' lllDll box

f a m i l i e s fo ge l t h e i r l* 1*1 IP
m g we l l still t i d
beautify mg
the h i gh wa y v
st opping
t he
R e d s *in JSo u Mo m ^i \ - i i, .1
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we

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trainmg
mi l l i on* of
new
woe ki i s
in 4 i lU u n ­
k no w n todaj, 3 i t ri» 1 .h d to*

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n^jiy

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UJ11•U to Tel! t he i olili' i \ wdlO
wi l l real l y h i ki "f. II m - c r u / v
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frei|uetlll\ n v riiev i e i nt er
c v l c d in m o n e y , a nd what it

l'i m g i n g *uder a n d e f f l ei eney
n d (i fill i fre netie, liewi l de r itig

for

f a ' ac e

whde

fighting

*111a 11 w a 1 * a mi fJitigfuig w 11fi

t e n d t h e yyeekeiul m e e t i n g s .
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11* h a v e s s t r o n g h e ar i ng' on
t he I lit m e cm ui s r
tnmal parly

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directed primarily a gainst m
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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*,
, .
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^
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*
.
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__________ -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
• *
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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
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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.

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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
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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 ,
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One of the objectives of
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Herald Area Correspondents
Al.imiintr Springs
Mrs. Julia Hsrt*s
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Thought For Today
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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
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Ona North OranfO Bulldlnv
Orlando. Florida ,
Attorney for Plaintiff
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Q D li

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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.

i*ak Ik KtW rrnNirrur

w __ 1»I
322-&amp;181
OFFKRJ.Nd A sri-rciAI. HKIt- m
VtCK? .More th in 4&lt;‘ n«n r#.v1»
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.

&gt; our

E rvi« t

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

t'.H

Cjulck

PAINT clo*e out H p&gt;tre
QltYOflBY Lt*M HER CO

W DKk

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
*
pro
l
flee*
411*8#.
Ph.
)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
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m
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p
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m
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3 4*1
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&amp;
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1

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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
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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
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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

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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

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�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

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p u yin tf the H ill. T h e y "d\ th*
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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 .
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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
.

Seminole County

*

*

*

on the St. Johns River

*

*

“ 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
• *•
•
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 |
• »
*
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
• *
•
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
•
*
»
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
1
.
•
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a
M
a
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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
• I
•
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
# * •
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.
•
* •
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.

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Bank Prexy Views
'65 As Good Year

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'60s 'Ready
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Harper Says

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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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reatlv
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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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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.

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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.

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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
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—
, 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
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•
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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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 . .
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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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persons
India ar.d wii.mg
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
*
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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CVe*
net
so
ir
Chects
r ••
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
:
v
the
h
stess
•
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*
r»#
i
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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[am.
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shuffle
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of
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Portugal
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The
"po|i»
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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
N
wsrd
at
St
Jo
h
n
s
Hot
pita
er
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
i l Hi t I I I
l IN. " ,af
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
auditorium,
the fourth and
!»•*♦»■ !tr.t
final rvente achytiuleei h» the dance coun»*lor. will apeak on
M i n i * : t o % m %n
TOi WYIt TEE l» Ul'ItilANK
iSHciatioa i !?6» - 1965 scr- the Importance of letting aa
DifiMilt
i*s.
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related to college adiutaai.n.
R««t« 1
Alibitri
Other presentation* have lie alao will diacusa th* riaA new antf-perapirTot: i r k i i F f t r u r v o t i .
ant Uvat really vrorka!
TIED it.At ittil for 4« **rr • included a concert by the ing roata of a college educa
Solve* underarm prob­
ha* kern (Had against &gt;-* u Stetson Choir m January and lion and the increasing diffl
lem* for many who bed
&lt;k« Ctrotll Court of tR« Ninth a dramatic evening, "Cumedy .ulty in gaining Vdmiaaon.
deapaired of effocliv*
JnJlciAl Circuit of Ifc# l u t e
help.
M IT C H U M
ef FIorldA. tr an# for l i n l .
•o!t County, vid.r Ch*nc«rr
A N T I - P E R S ^ I R A N T kee
K«L tl«Ttn th* M il* Of M 1
underarm* aboolutelv
( / idry
CADN t.'.ni THEODOHE K
ihouaend* of grateful
F a n c y . Bert not too fancy. Jvsrt enough to make yvvwr friend* tksnk you've (ound
HI*KHANK PlAlitlff. Tl MTIl.
Poaitiv* action coupled with
oil an the base me nf. V o may thank ao, loo. when n o get acquainted with Buick’a
TUK D. MAUANK. D.frnUnt .
WITH ONE OF THE MA.NT NEW
complete gentlenrea to normal
t o t ' * i u : iikiKiiur hi : - 1
V - 6 - t h c hcet thing that c r c r happened lo 6 cylinder*. It* 225 c * . in. deliver* 1S5 hgv,
akin and clothing i* mad* po*.
QI IRI.D to til* your A as.tr
aabl* by now type of formula
PATTERNS OF VINYL - ASUESTOS
without delivering yew to the gna Motion n l the time. Aa to the plain, homely pricc:
With th# Clark of thl* Coen
dev wed by a young guaiu* us
aa4 to aarv* a ropy ot th*
y o n l knd it looks rvatfid in the family bndget. We sknigsv the Buick Special ao you
pharmacy and produced by n
asm* upon th* plaintiff* at.
trualwortky bO-year-old labora­
I a ti l enjoy the other good thing* in life. See your Buick dealer,
(ornty. wfcoao asm* and adtory. »Odoy auppiy. *3 00 plu*
draaa appear katew, oa cr kaa
Buick
for only
. Thai's the plain, honest (inspiring) truth.
t a t . A t leading drug and toi­
for* ike l*tk day of l l t l i k
le try co u n ters. G entle fluid
15(5, or a Decree Pro Ccafoooo
formula with polooted nylon ap­
SB* j to entered agalnet yea.
PRICES START AT Qc PER TILE
Dated tkla ( U d*r ot Tekplicator. Rem em ber—it atopa
ruery. t i l l .
e x c e ta iv * p a ra p lra tie n —for
Ml V4
mmm Nta WriSMn Fn*.
(•BALI
m any uaera kaapa
Artkur E Beckwith. J r ,
abooiutaiy dry.
Clock
i r t e f l y ra th e r g o f r e t claee ?
B y ; M a r t h a T . V lk lo a
Deputy Clerk

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Bonus 'P o p s' Concert

Mrs. E. E. Lloyd
Dies At DeBary

Hugh Reilly, 62,
Dies Saturday

Scheduled March 2

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Longwood, Dies

AA Candidate
Is Only Five

Former Resident Z Z ?
Dies At Miami

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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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Are you wondering what
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
dulltrs.
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Astronauts'
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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Snowdown was given 48
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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Willsomeone please explain
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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Damage Relations

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
burg this summer.

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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
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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.
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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

Dynamite Don’t

Your
Home

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
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DeBary Firemen
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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

"Mkieli

■ 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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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.
'I'/ A -.l
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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Thursday at graveside in Lakr
View O m e trry with Rrv
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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 «.!
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want*
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Thus., Fri.
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For Saving Sister In Blaze

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
^tYX
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
yO
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
/ 7.
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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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t.*
nd;i*. * d M» v1 p* .i * &gt;li
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a n d III!# 1r-vt* I O' ("I
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| R,a.cil W a llis
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
It i ,ii •J
f t . . \ members were Clydenc
&gt; h l l r ................ION 1l|» « I I f **f I hi*
Ah hi-nr.ic.
i aiolj n
Miller,
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i 11 ■
w ". | Jnk e
Itutli Montgomery, and June
III pill t » Gil*
1cm (del on
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Wa te l- also received tbc
"114 pit*
fit 44
dr
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IVilni Awant as more than 5(1
v b w iva
101IK ml ' 11j" M 1 'i 1ll»
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Final Concert Of Season

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Ncckcrc Ins-f
slides
weir
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 .
^
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

Ara rarteg hlan

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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 .
Gel The 'Word'

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 .
OPEN DAILY - I A . K - 6:15 P. H.
Detroit , vs. San Francisco at
I l l K. F IR S T
SANFORD
Oakland
WE GIVE TOP VALUE STAMPS
.Only garnet scheduled

Silver Scolly
'Best In Show'

\

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.

RACIN G

HONEY

Ju st tell us /jotv m u ch
you need to pay old bills, tor
h om e Improvements, car
repairs, for all your sea­
sonal expenses. Phone for
prompt, courteous service.

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LOANS UP TO $ 6 0 0

FAMILY

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First Federal Junior boyi
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championship game at Sem­

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Sport* Editor
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LOW,IOWPRICES YOUNG
TURKEYS
DURING OUR FOUNDER S CELEBRATION SALE!

PBIDSIAMPS

S P E C IA L T H IS W E E K !,
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Tomato Soup

WARWICK DARK OR LIGHT CHOCOLATE COVERED

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Giant Size

33c Dash

69c
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Joy
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87c 1laby Food 6/65c Cat Food

33c Salvo
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M o rto n
VAMLSING FROZEN FRENCH FRIED

Ity Jan# Caseel berry
Button, button, who'* got
the huttonT
. , A button collection win be
only on* of many interesting
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.
Exhibitors a n invited to
participate without charge
and the publie is Invited to
attend.
The button collection has
been featured In many state
and local shows and features
many Jenny Lind and cameo
buttons.
Another exhibitor will dis­
play Jewelry which she de­
signs with reproductions of
ancestral coats of arms, eoma
of which la on display at Ihs
National Museum In Wash­
ington, D. C-, end has won
■tats awards in Virginia and
Illinois. In a recant ona-woman show In-Chicago Public Li­
brary, this artist displayed 90
different designs pgecuted, on
china, w'Ood, 'vslluhi and i n
jewelry.
Several exhibitors will show
ceramics and there will bo a
demonstration on how they ore
mads.
Among artists exhibiting
wilt be a commerclnl ertist,
a teacher at Loch llsven Art
Initttuti
Antique lover* will ba in­
terested In the prised antique
glassware end other treasured
Items to he displayed.

Legal Notice
l a th «
Ju d ge,
ida. l a
I n r at
DOHA

C « u rt of tk e C o u n t?
i f n i l n n l * Co u nty, F l o r ­
ProHn lr.
E K i f t nf
ANN HTAHH.
D#t*a*#d,
T o Alt C r e d i to r s and P f h » mb
llitln f
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yn i. m ay h «va a jt a l f i i l
li t
• •tut# of DOHA ANN HTAHH.
d a c ta aad , lat# of a#ld County,
t o t h t C ou nty J u d ■ t nf H#mt •
ho]# County. F l o ri d a , at h it
offfc# In th# c o u r t hnuaa of
• aid C o u n t y a t Hanford, F l n r Id a , w i t h ! n a l t rn I f n«l nr m o n t h *

Potatoes 5

SOUTHERN BELLE DEVILED

Crabs. . 5

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Steak
Steak
Roast

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TOM SLADE

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EXTRA STAMPS WITH COUPON

GROUNO

Ex-Lawmaker
Addresses GOP

save

By Jane Casselberry
Tormer State Rep. Tom
Slade, of Jacksonville, was
guest speaker at the Lincoln
Day banquet sponsored by the
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,"
He stated that he changed
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
ner vice presidents.

LARGE GREEN STALKS FRESH

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C R A C K IN ' G O O D C A N N E D

TARNOW

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•o fll#d s h a l l ha wold.
YOU AND KAPM O F TOtJ
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ar a
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notified
th at
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K a t c u t r l i of th# l.a#t Will w r itt e n Instr um ent pu rpor tin g
and T e a ta m e n t of
t • ha th# last Mill and t»a ta *
DOHA ANN HTAHH.
fn f it t of lia r a Hunk#, deegaaed,
flee# a&gt;pd.
ha# h#r n a d m ll O d to prnb*t#
RTKNRTH* »M. DA VUI
In the mHovp My led Court.
A MclNTuHH
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Attorn#)* f r K ir o u lr ii
within
Hla c a le n d a r
month*
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from dat# »f Uip f lr it puhlloaHen ford. Flori da 12771
tlon of Ihla noth a tn app ear In
t'uMlah F a b lo, 17. &gt;4 A Mar •aid fiu i rt god *how t a u i i , If
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any yon h m r , why t ha act Inn
C D J.J1
f «ald Court In a d m it ti n g aald
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F I N A L NOTiriC
t h . County Jus1(« „f K-inlisul.
Nolle# I# h#r#t&gt;y given t h * t
County, F l o r i s t . . . 1 h i , o f f l r . tli# und#r#l «nrd will, nn th#
In I h . Cou rt Mssua, of ,-li| l i l h day i«f K ih ru a ry , A !&gt;.
Counly, . t
Bxof.srsl. Flortsja. 1 v#6, yr###nt to fh« 11 ••nor#hi#
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of t h . olAlmtnt, . m l . h a ll h . Judi.-* fin a final ##Ul#m#nl
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■ a . n l or . t t o r n . y . m l . s c u m , ••la tv, and for an or J a r dlap . n l .s j by . f litnw f r . of o n . ■htt r g I tig him a# auch Fl iacu*
do llar and .u o h cla im or .la- tor.
n t .n d not *o fl lo l . h a l l h .
Dated thla tha 25th day mt
void.
J a n u a r y , A. D 1M&amp;
i l A J U i Y V C l , AT IIANNKIt.
A, F d w ln khlnholaar
A . E i a c u i r i s of t h . i ^ . i '
Aa Fireutor of tha K i t l t l
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of
nf Hhnda D. Dray ,
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k II INI Kited K!l AND 1 - 0 0 AN
I Masonic Building
Klral Kad#ral Uulldlng
San ford, F l o r i d *
Sanford, Florida
A t l o r n i y for K i . c u t r l o .
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Dressing
Dressing
Towels

QUART

COMPARE . . DEEP SO U T H SALAD

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AEROSOL

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REGULAR 4]&lt; . . KLEENEX

REGULAR SI 00 . . SPRAY DEODORANT (Plu« F. E T.)

Twin

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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.

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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
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s
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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
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rOUNTAIN SYRINGE, wlh atlavtiments 1.39
of the Association, should take
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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*
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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
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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
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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
"1(1 K. Find St.
Dtui
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.
u rw t
GUARANTEED
BU8BU BATH
WI b luer . A l t e r n a t e s m e M r s
3 lbs. .59
Lon* Cjrnjfioii
.. ..
rison Chapter, Daughter* nf
QUALITY HOUSEHOLD p r o d u c t s
A. It. Key, Mrs.
K. Butler,
DEODORANT
the American Republic, at Mm. James K Buna, Mis. K.
Csti Nome Cirtm ci Roll on. rrz. 1.00 rl
.50
SMAT STUCK. Rt»»U InatervE 24 or------------ ~ -4 9
their February meeting, Fri­ M. Ball. Mr*. W. K. Baker
SUPPORT HOSIERY
Spunlei Super Sheer," vesmlus, pr.
UQUIO D ETIK H R . deer or P "*. 22 " --------5.95
day the 12th, at the home of and Mia. Lee. All member*
BEIT PANTS
are
invited
to
attend.
Tiqviid,
8
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Mr*. A. W. Lee, Laurel Ave­
Vtnil
btoornei
style
s
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l.il,
COLD W*U« * UH'
w
- 4 pairs .59
Mrs. Edmund Mi-iach, Chap­
nue.
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I088T PINS
JP0T ItMOYIR, liquid, b n ot.
lain,
conducted
a
memorial
400 rubber tipped black or bronze
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Mr*. F. E. Ro'umlllul de­
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RUE SHEMPOO. liquid. Pint
TENNIS SstLS
livered an address on Kuily service for Ml*. It. M. MuProleisionjl quality. h,dy
3 for 2.00
ELi rUIPOSE CllANU. knunoniited, 28 11. W
American History, c i t i n g son, who was a beloved and
FOOT SOX
Abraham
Lincoln,
George loyal member of Bailie Hur[edits' suit terry, stretch, white, pair
WINDOW ClEAKtR. eerosol. f c d i --------------.39
Chapter
for
many
Washington and many other liaon
HEAT PAD
years.
Her
presence
will
be
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liquid,
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famous people who played
tleclm, 3 heat wet proof guaranteed
399
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gieutly missed.
RAZOR 8LA0IS
rURHUUBE WEI. with SilKtW. » « oz.
Slamlesv steel. 10 m i dispenser
79
Hostesses for the day were
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EARLY READING
EIR0S01 fU«NIIUM WU. 14 oz _ _
INVU0PKS
Mr*. Lee, Mi*. II. W. Rucker,
48 in pAd
_
NEW YORK tU Pl) - Child Mrs. E. M. Hoke and Mra.
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
Greenwich, Conn.
Shopping
"The year* between three
Other members attending
S
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u
t
h
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
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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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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
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re.
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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.
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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
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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
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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
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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
AXD
fob
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.

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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
D
J
I
I
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
(
H
AN!
K
M
)
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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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.
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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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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:
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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.

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It Can Happen To Yon
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

Political Notebook

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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Life consists not in holding good
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
— ;
palate* with the flavor andqmniiyr*
' THTB. C. MORTON
-this Amazing
smack their lips with each
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Robbery s u s p e c t
Joseph
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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..
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"Well,
they
gulp down auspices of these various
He was being questioned
i
hutches.
I
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their dunk* as if they are
about a drug store holdup
D
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divorce
destroy*
25
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*
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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-

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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
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men scent to think that rom­
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lege athletic events, fo r they
tty to show off their physical
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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
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. For more year* than I care
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complained bboiit its lowly
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Mra. Clarence Snyder
! more than a suburb of that
668-5631
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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
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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
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M r h if) leal tiupt
J I D I WMLL S
1 have heard that some
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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
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considered os lafrlnging ua Tn* Hsr'il'd's tepyrlgat ted will k* County—and ask them If they
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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
1 tall rag mother T
JU M P ED THE GUN

DEAR JUMPED! Tell her
In English—and flit.

:
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-

Jacoby

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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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Bsuth West N*rth Bast
2N.T. Paaa IN .T . P u §
Pass
Past
j - Opening lead—A J
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
:
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).
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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."

T V Time Previews

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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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
llclden stars a* the command­ confronting th* children wbnsa
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
ing the war.
sitive situations.
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
SPECIAL SHOWING
and his head dangles from his
Set. 10:00 - 12:00 - 2:00
brokan nack. This hitarr*
Sun. 11:00 . 2:08
method of operation charac­
" T H E 7 DWARFS
terise*
the murderer and
TO THE RESCUE"
Burk* almost Joins th* victim
11*1 brfore he's lived by an
odd clue. Tha odd suapsets in­
clude Virginia Mayo, Tally
Savalss, Barbara Edtn, Fer­
nando Lamas and Ray MiddleLAST DAY
ton. t
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FEBRUARY 18-19-20*

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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" I am so distressed, ss I
find thst I cannot wear eontact lense*. I am a concert
pianist and hate to wear
gUsse*. What kind ahould I
choose 7— Mr*. D.“
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."
Choose a pink powder, then
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
seems to counMract the sal­
low ton*. Nsver wear Any
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.
Tomorrow—Your Manner*
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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.
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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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2. Person*!*

24. Well Drilling

Do you h * v e ■ d r in k in g pr ob­
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SEMINOLE LODGE
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P. O. B o x H i t , Bsnfo rd. Tlx.
100 SOUTH B A T A V E
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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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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
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N E W LOCATION
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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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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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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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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
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"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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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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Scrvlca
Dealer

Elllnor Motor Co.
So.

Hwy.

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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
I .a he,
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
Itt-ld t?

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
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F i e Room. I t l n month 14PS
AVynnenpod Dr Ph I l t - S l l b

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
Color*-1 a p p li an c e* and KI* n e a r b y neig hb or a
Uloea to
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p
m. w o r k in g day*.
t u r a * . Nominal Down P ay .
St. J o h n * R iver Clahlng At
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
* B K Iilb'IIM - I I'x th • Herpy mt. Cum* A aa* 111 V i r ­ I#ov#iy 4 btdr oo m , f bath hnm# ta«4. I B edroom . Id X SI. C ou n­ 118.'Trucks For Sale
vie# M m |4 50 Down * M o n
gi nia . I M -II 0 T .
on Of&gt;rn#r lot C#ntFal h#*t
tr y Bid* T r a i l e r P * r k , led
In - 179 24 mo. plua T a i o i 4
an d air cnnitRlonlng — 2 oar
14. Rt. I.
D i i FO RD '» Ton. Cull 111Insurance
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EN TK II * FO R SA L K by Ow nar 1011 Xlelg a r a g # . 321-MOO
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
1 Vy
J i l l S K Y L I N E 4 0 « 10. C entra l
ml. Mo. of S t nfurd on 17-92.
bat h, wall to wall carpel, I I1KDROOM. S R ath H ub #
Air, 1 Redroo m . I l l - I l o
l i l t C H E V R O L E T ?» Tun p i c k ­
1 lllk
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on
8*mlnol#
I.ge. Hiving Room, D*n. F i r e ,
hardw ood
floor#*
fu r n lt u r *
up I7S-07S1.
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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
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yar d,
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■ E V F A A L O u ts ta n d in g 2 4 t
11 Modele lo rhooee frum
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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
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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

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c e n t r a l h»* t, hull!* In Mrv *
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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,

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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
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Property

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2. I. 4 4 BEDROOMS
1. m 4 I IIA TH H
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LOW MON TH LY l, A l'M F N T g
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106. Apartments for Bent

Au to GlatH Tor»a
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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

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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
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Motor, Tilt T ra t la r. i yr old
|4»5
Call 122-7141 af t# r I
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ho#t. 1$ hp
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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

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APARTMENTS
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CLEAN* Kurn
Apt#.
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111
1

101

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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-

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12 5

Chryelrr. Itadlo and llealer. I’uwrr Steering. I’uwrr Hraktw, Aulo. Tranamlaalun.

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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.
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OPEN

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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.

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‘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

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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

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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
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l^ih#

FHA - VA HOMES

Company

103. Mobile Homes - Bent

%

Stemper Agency
$100 DOWN

Owned

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SI.

B M M .l . F u rn . Apt., 1101 Maple.
l:i-d jlt.

Payton Realty

frontage

itt-im .

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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—
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BEAUTIFUL
I
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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
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P
l
n t a p p l * A Saadllnga.
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M ANSFIELD.
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with
an
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B
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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
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a
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of
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A
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b
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ov
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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
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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.
M lota t : 00 M FO B Seville
A K C Rag., go od l i n t c h a m ­
A. M. P r e v a i l , T l l - I l l i , He- C O L O R E D : F a m i l i a r * l l h C o n ­
pion, black A t a i n . ISO up.
villa, Fl ori da.
c r e t e A Block W o r k Apply
m -iT io .
UPS E l lio tt t IO to M 0 p m .
A K C C h ih u ah u a pupptaa. 111- 50. Misc. For Sale
»ltt
_______
72. Female Help Wanted
i i E K D E X T R A C A SH ? A H er •Id
W
a
n
t
A
d
»*tSi
tho##
#r10. Poultry - Livestock
HOUSEKEEPER.
live
In.
I
tlcl *# no lonit^r n#td#d. U w
arhoo l a g r children, weekIn rout liIk ti in ra iull#. Dla
enda off. Call MI-71 11
to o LA TINO H E N 8. U#g«e,
122-4412 nr 4t&amp;-S»ll.
C hick en Manu ra, I l l - t o l l .
e x per ien c ed
HEWING XIAS A N F O R D BUW1NU CKNTKIl
WANTED
Low pHcad r ldln a
CHINE
O p tr aU w a
needed
&gt;22-9411
ho ra*a. Saddlaa A E q u ip m en t 104 So P a r k Av«
St eady y e a r round em p lo y ­
m en t In our mod arn alr *eonIll-Jilt
G K lt *frl #*r at or 110 I J I - I J I f
dltlnned facto ry .
A L I X O F SA NFO R D
Special Notices
im o v rri
vat
clkaneub
* 3411 Ur Ian do Dr * (Unfnrd
W I I I T K HKWING M l &lt;*IIIN 118
A u thorised h a l t* 4 S trv lc #
I ' a w n i n i or B u y i n g ' — See ual
I’ A lt T T IM E B a l t t lady Arm y(IAH KETT 8
A - 1 PA W N SHOP
N a v y Surplua
X00
K F i ra t.
1121244
1101 Or lan do Dr.
1 1 1 -t llO
R E L I A B L E wo man w a n t * ) for
C
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P
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S
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F
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M "tel W # rk No f hon # call#.
4 " * 7 ft. long, 50c aa
Fh
S a l t a - R e n t a l* • R ep ai r*
Apply In pir»i*n at f-lumbtr*
122-1114.
POtA*ELL'B O F F I C E S U P P L Y
la li*t Cou rt. 7*11 O r i• n J o I »r ,
R .4n f*»rd
F I (!G II » A II (K \ M i h e f ||rt. H«r15. Special Services
vH ir*a f U f r t g v r a t u r 110. 3222422
7L Sales Help Wanted
M I X E D nr AKC . w a pluk up
H lghait
caah
or
e o n il g n m a n t. Pu ppy City Ill-fO tO .

frralh

tut.

N A N N I E S K I D D I E C A K E . I n ­ a . E. Appliance*— New A U**d Do yo u wn nt a bualnaaa of
l l l - l l l l yo ur o w n ? Shall Oil Co. haa
f a n ta to t yra. Open i t houra, I I I M agn oli a
th a
m o at
m odarn
I - bay
by tha hour, day or week.
r a n e h - t l y l * eet-vlca atatlo n In
1110 * o a k AT*., I l l - O i l l .
N E W M A JO R Ho useho ld Aph
a
i
r
l
of
Sa
n
fo
rd
now
r ead y
plia n t.* ; a t 10% * b n v * our
to r laa aln g
In ve il man t r e ­
coat.
W a guarantee
lo west
C HILD CARE, m - m i
quired.
Shall
alfarg
paid
pric e* C o n ta c t J u li a n W i g .
t r a i n i n g p r a g r t m and flnan
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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

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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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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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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
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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.
i
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•
.
* drr whinr corporation* can gets (Civiel oil and farm ma­
•
* • •
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
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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
l SsX

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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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!
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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.

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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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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
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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
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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;
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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
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a
$28,000
share;
the
•sawyer’ 7" So, R. E.
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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.
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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
years in prison for rubbery. 11959.

Nabs Prisoner

W h y 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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• Tire Rotation

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Harrowing Sea Saga
Told In Australia
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

' .

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
Notes
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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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26,000
pAUL’ FASHION*—Euuan* Loraon, 2, briefs her friend,
Jennifer Howe, 2, (right) on the Intricacies of skating at tbs
Madison (Wli.) lea arena. Before tha day,w u over, both
girls bad their share of falls and fun.

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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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Sales, Earnings

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- ' •
!
;
j
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.
I e h at , i

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

PATR IC K
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resentative in the NCAA play­
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

T D M I !A R N E S
. , . HHHt. coach

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
w . L.
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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Markoa lad the Grace team
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
i
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.

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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
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13th Street, Mrs; Bently an­
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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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a new trial, said the first court
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Former Resident
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yeirs until moving to Winter
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Tuesday at an Orlando nurs­
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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
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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
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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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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.

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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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K A T H Y TOOKE, left, and Hope Schirard, prenent check to Chaplain L.
J. McDonald of SNAS for the Navy Relief Fund. The check represents
proceeds from u g ift wrapping project at the elation by members of
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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
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Mrs. Preston McBcan of Ole­
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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
est Jlilberg.

D i r t g a r d e n e r s c ir c l e
Dirt Gardeners Circle of the
*
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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Sorority Plans Forthcoming Events
Mrs. Terry Smith waa a re­
cent hostess to the monthly
meeting of Gamma Omega
Chapter of Epsilon Sigma Al­
pha.
- - 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
Phone 322-3911
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
J41 1
tasks, with columns showing housewives figures! it out long party and dame to lie held
Choose
COMBINATION ITEINEI and
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the number of hours she I ago, The husbands, if they during the Easier holiday*.
KLENZO Mouthwash
Water Bottle------------spends on each per week, the haven’t figures! it by now, are Detail* will lie givrn later.
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fi
ITEINEL
2
qt,
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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
I T 2 25 3 83
Gardener
23
1 55 3 51
Birdseye DIAPERS
Chauufeur
2 0 2 20 4 40
Super toft and absorbTotal
M.«
$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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these scores around here! . .
HUT PAD
FLOORWU. liquid, quart--------tlactrar. 3-heat, eat proof, (uarentHd ____ 3.99
And quite a few women don't
KAiOR BLADIt
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have a ear—have to carry the
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lovely. A rainbow of ihadei
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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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[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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Tnnrt

J u if lif i fir m lin lc
Ida, In

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County

C n u n ff*

F ln r *

Probnle,

I n r * i L a in ! # o f
OERTHUDE HUGHE?
T o A ll
H a t in g

D f e t iv a d l
nnd |» # r*« n a

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C la im s
nr

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Y«m a i i *I e .trh o f y o u a re
h e r e b y n o t if ie d a n d r r . ju lr V d
to p re s e n t n n y c la im * a n d d e ­
m a n d s w h ic h y o u , o r e it h e r o f
y o u . m a y h a v e a g a in * !
th e
e . t a t a of G E R T R U D E H U G H U B
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
• a id C o u n t y a t S a n fo r d . F l o r ­
id a . w it h i n e t i c a le n d a r m o n th a
fr o m t ha t im e o f th • f i r at p u b *
I l l a t i o n o f t h in noMee T w o
c o p lea -f ra o h ‘d a lm o r d e m a n d
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h y a f i l m y f# a o f o n * d o lla r
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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 .
KlorM. 1 . In i n g h U t i f t with th-

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N « m , titatut**, t o . w i t : HfcHon
S * S O Florida 8 t * t u t * , HJT.
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CPJ.71
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
HARD-

WARE
CO„
r t * : n lf t r .
am t
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
i­
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
ur
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
&lt;-r
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'.
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w if e D P D \ V I E L a n d
——
H " i Ida
copies
of
r:*i
h
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1
ft
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
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stare thr |it.o m o f frui Irm-i
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Ninth Judicial • iv n i m an I
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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
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fri'f
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and ! '"iii dav nf February, A ft
that Ih* ii a •u t a o f ** d * ,»i
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virtu*
of
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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 *
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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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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,
A.
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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 *
S* M a ll *t ra*t
11.
1»IS.
Arthur II
Beckwith
Jr
residence in *re apeclflc than, a
Cirlando, Florida
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
In
and
for
he
ml
note
Co
un ­
m orn
atarament
filed
I ’ ublleh Fal* II . 2* A Mar. 4 ih*
ty. Florid /
I hr re in by ih*
plrilujiff, hla
OLD N K W S l'A I’ ERS
11. 1*fe
Hy~ Ma tin* KI m w i II
agent or a Horn ay.. 1
CDJ. I4
MaUona&gt;, Hadlow, Cham bar*
Deputy Clark
FOR SALE
Spear 4 Spear
H E N R Y F O R P a r r * aald, "N ot and Adame
P O Box \Sid
ad verf la in g la Ilk# w in kin g Barnatt Nat I Bank Bldg,
25 LRS. - 50c
Hanford, Florida
at a gir l In lha dark
You Jacksonville Z Florida
/
khoftf what ) o u t # doUi^ buT I'uM.ah h*b 4, SI, Ik. IS, 15k-* Publish Fab. II . IMS.
SANFORD HERALD
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144 To Tee O ff

A t e ig h t t a b le s in t h e w o r ld
c h a m p io n s h ip
t e a m
tr ia ls
S o u th e it h e r o p e n e d w it h “ »
w e a k t w o h id o r p a s s e d h is
n in e
h ig h
c a r d p u in t a a n d
g o o d s p a d e s u i t . I t d id n o t d o
a n y h a r m a in r e r a r h o f Ih e
e ig h t w o u n d u p p l a y in g f o u r
spade*
a g a in s t
a k in g
of
e lu b a o p e n in g le a d a n d h a d
n o t r o u b le m a k in g t h e h a n d
b y r u f f i n g t w o lo w r l u h * in
dum m y
to
g iv e h im
e ig h t
t r u m p t r i c k i a n d t w o m in o r
s u it a re * .
A t t h e n in t h t a b le S o u th
e le c te d
to o p e n one
spade
a n d re a c h e d g a m e in a c c o r d ­
a n c e w i t h t h e b id d in g * h o w n
in t h e Im x . W e r t t r i a d , t h e
in s p ir e d o p e n in g o f a i m a l l
t r u m p a n d f r o m t h is p o in t o n
p e r f e c t d e fe n s e w o u ld h a v e
d o o m e d " S m it h t o d e f e u L
S o u t h d id n o t k n o w
t h is
r ig h t a w a y - H e w a s p re tty

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Sincerely,
A PASADENA SURGEON
* • •
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"FR A N K LY CONFUSED;”
The commandment, "Thou
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help m many way* lo give the
rudr people a till of a lesion
in pood manner* and you can
tench your children and grand­
children what it means to say
"tlinnk you" at least for a
service There Is a breakdown
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p iece"*
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Tomorrow — "Dear Edyth
l u u t i i r r w n m e it
W h y s tu u ild
Thornton McLeod"
a n o th e r w o m a n o p e n t h r d o o r
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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
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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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w ho
a p p a r e n tly
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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
tween him and my-.own flesh
and blood"
„
HARD TO DECIDE
DEAR HARD: Marry the
man If your daughter had
to fare the responsibility nf
rearms her own children, she
would find a wav You ha\eearned
happiness. - Help
yourself.

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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
•
'b y ’ Mr*.' Elirabeth Thomas,
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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Financial Gossip
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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e
.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
safe driving.

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RENO. Nev. (11P I) — The
Reno City Council decided
that a man Imp the inalien­
able right to hat lieeue a
aleak in hit harkyatd when­
ever he pleaacd, smog or no
•mog.
Councilman William Grayell* pointed out thet a pro.
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tie alliance.
sponsored project for an al­
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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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t ■* : &lt; * w - i- — , * * . - /
Massachusetts Institute o f Techno!- '
V.
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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where the territories of the United
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
------ , —
— be placed within an~ inspection ” pte.— Victor Hugo

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Bicycle Built for TTiree?

Worry C linic
$/6

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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Bruce

many

Biossot— Ray Cromley

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
In* hookleta.)

.W A S H IN G T O N (S E A &gt;
billion durinir the next &gt;»;»t
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*
budget d &gt;■» not give * tine rrtpH’iitft Job lift in i* nefltlif!£ liuiml ntitluMlIy fnr H k ir k n f f
lie n| I'UU f ni IIIn pruport'd bnjipicture of wloil he proposes **iifi|Cee»n
to spend.
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
ll is hope*! Ihat with Ihe
would raise federal expendi­ , upeeial
^uveinmenl
hiu h f-M m i JI i -•11 fnt *p''lidttiu Ibe
tures tinly
lollloli. It'd rtct- Many Ppefnlmt; b«-n^tn tin* fu st &gt;« ni I'li) m e n u w dl i is*' full cooperation ol the state
WASHINGTON
(U P I)
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' 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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fnr mm n! on or about Feb I Vh
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tu 1111 ii «if line \ it
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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
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•iHten «*fl whir h rlit’t I- t ,m h r * t ■inly i pi imltinn expend)
item of all.
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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 ”
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f H|H' IDbW fwn.l Mill L** noiiled fin- ftan original model of thr
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thing when he saw it
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starting the paperwork revn is history.
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,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
'
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
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Forecast for your sign for
March-is now ready. For your,
copy aend yuur blrthdaU and
|L00 to Carroll RlghUr Fora*
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I S T I I K CIHI 1 I T 4'Ot I I T o r
1 i l l : a i a i i i j i h i , t * i. i l u ­
l l IT. IA ( H i l ull SKMIAOI.K
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N O T IC E o r M IT
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W H ITTIN O TO S
and I R E N E
M. W H I T T I N U TUN, bla wlfa,
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J W I L L R ID E N O U R and .ANN
R ID E N O U R , hta w i l . » i al
Defender,’ #
T H E I T A T E OF r i O B l l M .
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
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» 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
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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
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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 ,
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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

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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
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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

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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
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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 .
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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

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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

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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

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Park

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123-7433
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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

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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

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]*; 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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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

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Sanford, Fluriila
322- 150 1
National Hepnaacaaiuna Inc. (

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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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NOTICE!
J

SEMINOLE COUNTY MOTORS

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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

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u li r f b t&gt; m

nils
&amp;

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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 ) .
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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

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SI M It \ I

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FHA - VA HOMES

Hum*

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end it
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k
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Mr't 4lf

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f t , . * I*i rd 111 *'
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4*aII Ml T I ' ' 1 M 'nir# p*r k

$100 DOWN

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b hu !.R* R u»int
l»u ' B In
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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

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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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b u l l l In
ki te In* n,
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in The

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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
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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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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 ,

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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
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1
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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
t
:s
:io
.
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
W
IIlitw»
333*1121.
J
a
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banftud Ave. 441*1333
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c
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t
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I NV EHTM K S T *
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13MKX IIV O W N E ll 4 lldrm-a 2 bath, FE R N . Apt. JJOO Maltonallta.
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
K IN H S W O O D
C
L
E A N Furn
Apia. I * t 1’ a).
(n o pump i«r plumbing fix RV11LDKHS, INC.
menu, 1:31371.
4ur#M. Chit Orlando
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.
I I I K. Ilh, I O - I T S I
In ehady Wynnem*«o.t |fc*tt
• hopping.
Down
paymanl
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monthly
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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

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f 1~ » fo n a y wantad * '
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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*
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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
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u&amp; — A uti.e Fur N«ie
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i l l - T r u c k * K » r set*
I l k — A uIn moll f t .sere I ce
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l ! i - U o i i * A Motor*
121 — M at in * Su

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by
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Wa.k,
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Month

17. Jnniluriiil Services

llti &gt;*"u have n drin king prob-I
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b r r v 1 a to a u(. (. 1, * .
lam. W r i t * I*, u. Uui 1111,
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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
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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—
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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

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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.

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Blue Lurtr# Klectric Sham,pi*"4r only (t per day. Oar-

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120. Automoltre Service

104. Mobile Homes * Sale

Seminole Really

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dally A e v* by it p p t i
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D E TE C T .

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12. Kpcclnl Notices

ERRORS

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CARET
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tiaad Waahara. Ila fr lg erf .l n r*
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T A K E BEST O F F E R

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W A N T E D : Lotr prlrad riding
horaaa. Saddlaa A Equipment.

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opntiolhlo to r ntfiro ( K a i oat
Ineorrcet I ■ at rtlneu

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too L A T I N O H E N S , t'agas,
Chlckan Manura. l i t i o s i

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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
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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
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plnn, hlark A tana, t l o up
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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.
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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

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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 *

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Hat L a i f D l a t a a n

I Mlaliaaaa
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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
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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
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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 .
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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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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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Seminole Couniy Motors,
1801 W. 1st St. — Sanford

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Qua lify ing , l l t t p a a n A Aaliarald.
• u a t paymtula. 111-7*0.

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THANK YO U . . . IN APPRECIATION FOR PAST SUCCESSI

APPRECIATION DAYS!
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DEMAND

Starts 8 A.M. Thursday-Ends 6 P.M. Saturday-3 BIG DAYS

COME IN AND SAVE

NEW
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and recappable tlra

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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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NO MONEY DOWN - UP TO 36 MO. TO PAY
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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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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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“The Nile of America”

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Zip Code 32771

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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
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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
•
•
•
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.

World Peace
Through Law
Is Only Way

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Strongman Ousted

Vietnamese
Uninterested
In 'Planning,'
Engineers Say

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Ranger Heads For Moon Lawmakers

Converge On
Sanford Base

K

$1,085 Billion State Budget

Provides Employe Pay

Kike

Bulletin

State Official

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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BRIEFS

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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