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THURSDAY, DECEMBER 28, 1961

COUNTY NEWS

PAGE 12

Sunday School
Presents Program
In Casselberry

EDITORIAL COMMENT

Let's Go, Oviedo!
The reported move of a group of area residents to
bnck organized footbnll in the Oviedo High School w h s
welcomed throughout Seminole County by sports fan
and leaders.
Especially commendnbic, we think, is the a c tio n
taken by the group to form nn independent, athletic
organization which will finance building of n stadium
and field in the area. Tentative plans call for incorpora­
tion ns a non-profit A s s o c ia t io n to handle nil fund dona­
tions towards the proposed athletic facilities.
If all goes well, Oviedo could have its Hist footbnll
team ready to go next season. With enthusiasm and back­
ing such ns hns been shown in the past for &gt;’j n school’s
basketball teams, a gridiron eleven surely Could Hiion
provide major competition in the urea.
*'Go, go, go . . . Oviedo!"

Casselberry Lions Club Plans
Seminole Park Raceway Program
Flail plim were made by the
Cauelberry Lion* Club at Ita bi­
monthly eupper meeting tail week
at
for the annual racing program
pr
Seminole Park Raceway,
Tile event will be sponsored
In coopernext Sunday afternoon L
ation with tha Florida Quarterhorae A nn. Clyde Hart, president
faclllof the Haceway, haa made
mi
Ilea of the track availabl and arI f ranged for the Lion* to share in

Chuluota Club
Names Lighting
Contest Winners
Chutuota’ s Christmas Lighting
Contest sponsored by the Retired
Folks Club received such interest
this year that more than 24 homes
were singled out by the Judgei
for prizes or honorable mention.
However, ■ number of this group
■iked to be eliminated from com­
petition since the homes would
have been decorated regardless
of the contest.
Judgei were Mr. and Mre. Joe
Settle end Mre. Virginia Mikler,
all o f Ovkdo. Pritea went to I. M.
Darnes Jr. 171 First St. who re­
ceived the first prize of $13 for
a floodlighted acene featuring a
m a il of acarlet ball poinaettias.
Second prizes of 110 went to
William Lamplncn, 231 Second
St., where the decoration was of
a large white atar supplemented
by clever use of native materials
and trimmed pillars.
The $3 third prize was won
by Morris Luther, 420 Fourth St.
for lb" well-bilanred arrsnvement o f lights, Inside and out,
including candelabra and a deco­
rated tree, A. Manuel Mellow of
Lakeside Dr, look the $3 fourth
prize for a similar arrangement
featuring lighting both Inside and
eut.
Displays
receiving
honorabtc
mention were at the homes of A.
William Fewkes on Sixth St.:
Arnold Jacksun on Seventh M.;
Sophie Kosti on SR 419 and Ward­
ers’ on Seventh St.
Water-proof ribbon bows made
by Mrs. Russell Hammond, sec­
retary of tha Retired Folks Club,
were placed by the Judgei at the
homei of the four prize winners.
Since It waa at the suggestion
from Sirs. Hammond that the
club sponsored (he coolest, this
home was eliminated from the
competition. One of the outstand­
ing displays, It featured a large,
lighted tree and floodlighted Na­
tivity scene and choir hoys.
Checks were distributed to prise
winners on Christmas Eve by
George Douldcn, president of the
club.

Casselberry Lions
Give Food Baskets
IIV JANB CABS ELDER RY
Eighteen families had a happier
Christmas due to the efforts o f the
CstsrlUeiry Lions Club which dis­
tributed basket* o f food including
such Items at chickens, mixed
vegetables, oranges, nula and
candy, breads, dairy producta anil
canned good* laat Saturday morn­
ing.
Truck* and cara were loaded in
front o f Holla* Market where the
food had been stored. Two e f the
haaket* war* filled by tha Caaaalberry Women’s Club, one by Amer­
ican legion Memorial Tost 250
and one by the South Seminole
Democratic Women’a Club. The
remainder was packed by the
Uotv* Club.

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proceeds of the afternoon for the
club’s sight conservation pro­
gram.
Races, In begin at 2 p.m., will
determine entries for the Qusrtcrhorie Futurity which will be
held in Miami un Jan. 13 allracting champion racers from through­
out the state. Proceed* from this
event also will tie shared by the
association and (he Lions Club.
Tickets for Sunday’s program
are on sale by any member of the
Lions club snd also will be sold
at the gate. Children will be ad­
mitted free of charge. Carl Alt­
man Is chairman of the Lions
race committee.
In other business at the meet­
ing, the Casselberry group dis­
cussed celebrating Founders Day
during the lost week In January
and also made final arrangements
for distributing Christmas food
baskets to needy families in the
ares.
Entertainment at the dinner
merting was provided by Chariot
Higgins on the electric guitar
while Darwin Shay led the group
in singing club songs and Christ­
mas carols.

Village Names
Recreation Man
nY MONA GRIN STEAD
Officials of the North Orlando
Co. have announced that Rill
Donofrlo will take over ne recrea­
tion manager and director when
tha village playground fecllltlee
now under construction ere com­
pleted.
Donafrio la 20 yeare old and
cornea from Toledo, Ohio. Employcd here by Uni company In Ortolwr
he has spent most of hi* time as­
sisting at the utility plant and at
Uie roeteutlon area.
When the playground* ara com­
pleted he will organise tourna­
ment* In various sport* and will
teach wrestling and judo In nddiUon to tcuba diving when the
pool I* ready.
He attended school* in Tuietlo
and would like to continuo studies
for an engineering degree. He alto
will he a partner In • Fern Park
Putt-Puts Golf Course with his
father, Thomas I.. Donofrlo who It
associated with the Silver Creek
Precision Corp. Joining father and
■on In tht* venture will lie Dave
Yorka who presently i* playing
lead guitar with ■ rock *n mil
entnbo. Facilities o f the course will
Imi used III conjunction with the
North Orlando rerrcuUnn program.

TOASTING MARSHMALLOWS over the campfire during the Brownie
afternoon cookout and program nt the Lake Mary Scout Bark are, from left,
Lindn Kilpatrick, Bnrburn Tamm, Judy Bedwell and Patti McCoy.
(Herald Photo)

Adult Class
in Woodworking
Set For Lyman

Brownie Troops Meet In Lake Mary
For Afternoon Cookout And Skits

.Several Rrownle Troops of Ihe
area met at the Scout Park In
Lake Mary on Dec. 14 for an af­
ternoon program and cookout be­
tween the hours of 2:30 p.m. and
3:30 p.m.
Troop 100 led by Mrs. Ruth
Iloutwrll and the Intermediate
Troop led by Mrs, Sybil lin t,
which has not received its num­
ber. marched from the Lake Mary
Elementary School to the Scout
Hut where they were Joined byTroup Of led by Mrs. Jane Flet­
cher.
The Intermediate Troop was In
chargo of the afternoon's pro­
gram while Troop 04 was in
chargo of cooking prcparat.ons.
Fires were built with assistance
from leaders and the girls cooked
hol&gt;o stew, a delectable dish com­
posed of hamburger, onions, pota
toes and vegetable soup, other
itema on the menu were Kool-ald,
breads and Somorcs, a acout des­
MILLARD LERCII
sert made from Graham crack­
E. S. Douglass, Seminole Coun­ ers, chocolate bars ami melted
ty director of vocational and adult marshmallows.
A highlight of the afternoon
education, h n announced that a
woodworking class for adults will
bn organized at Lyman High
School on Jan, 8 at 7 p.m.
Instructor of the class will bo
Millard Lcrcb, head of Lyman's
Industrial Arts Dept. Lcrch holds
The Denary Republican Club
a degree In Industrial Arts and has elected new offlcere at Ita Christhad wide experience as a builder mat party and meeting In the
Community Center last Thursday
slid iviilutlu r, ilc/uie turning lu
evening.
Lyman he taught at Maitland Jun­
Taking office In January will be
ior High.
Ralph Wltherell, president: HorThe new class will meet on Mon­ are A, Demerest, first vie* presi­
day and Tuesday of each week dent; Mr*. Realrlce E. Muller,
from 7 p.m. until 0:30 p.m. and ■frond vim president and enter­
tainment rhalrinaii; Rudolph Ac­
will he limllrd to 20 persons. Stu­
kerman, treasurer; Thornton K.
dents will supply their own m a­
Smith, recording secretary and
terials and the only charge will be Mrs. Marie Accardl, financial sec­
inn $2 registration feu.
retary.
Rcfrcshinenta were served dur­
Application* will be accepted on
a first-come, first-served basis. ing a social huur following the
Those Interested In the class meeting ami a program o f enter­
should call I^rch at Lyman by tainment featuring favorite and
sraional musical selections.
telephoning TE 8-4074.

Republicans Name
New Officers
For DeBary Club

came when David Cochran and
his pony, “ Chief," visited the
group demonstrating various rid­
ing skills and techniques with
much applause from the girls.
Attending as guests and to as­
sist with the program were mem­
bers of Wing Troop 211 led by
Mrs. Edith Averncl; girls from
Senior Troop 19 led by Mrs. Lil­
lie Buckler; Mrs. Irene Smith,
leader of
Intermediate
Troop
23B snd Mr*. Betty Halhnck, dlstrjrt chairman.
Some 100 girls, guests, leaders
and assistant leaden were pre­
sent for the occasion.

VFW Post 8207
To Give Dance
By JANE CASSELBERRY
Flans for a New Year’ i Eve
Danca were completed hy South
Seminolo VFW Font B207 at the
last regular meeting of the post
when Hny McCord was host to the
group,ut his homo on Lemon T.iii.e.
The dance will be held at the
American Legion nld Glory Fast
Home on i’ rnirie Lake and will
open at 9 p. m. Music will be pro­
vided by “ The Swinging Renegade
Band.”
The dance committee la made up
o f Hollit Johnson as chairman and
A. J. Berdahl and Ray McCord. Refivkliim.'iit« »I1I be stiillrilflu dur­
ing the evening. Proceeds from the
sale of ticket*, which cun he pur­
chased from most VFW 1’ost mem­
ber* or at the door, wilt be added
to the Post building fund.
In other business of the meeting
the group accepted three applica­
tion* for new membership.
According to Ralph Moore, pub­
licity chairman, the Post has a
wheel chair width I* available as a
community service project on a
firet-rome, first-served bail*. Any­
one interested In applying for us*
of the chair may call Georg* How­
ard, post service officer.

Homemakers Class
Hears Reports
By JANB CASSELBERRY
The C h r i s t i a n Homemakers
Class o f tha Casselberry Commun­
ity Methodist Church met Tuesday
evening at the home o f Rev. and
Mrs. Darwin Shea, 851 N. Triplet
Dr., Casselberry.
Bill Shook, program chairman,
waa In charge o f the devotions and
Rev. Shea gave tha prayer. Re­
ports ware heard from the secre­
tary, Mr*. Philip Caesber and the
treasurer, Mre, Clare llelmer.
Mrs. Budd Werley reported on the
class project to provide a complete
Christmas for a Urge family in
need. This family was presented
with a food basket which included
■n 18 pound turkey yvith BR the
fixing*. Each member o f the fam­
ily received both new and used
clothing and Christmaa gifts. The
class alio 1* donating a washing
machine to the family.
Ae the church nursery Is being
divided to put tbs crib babies In a
separate room, the class made
plans to decorate the new room
and to provide additional helpers
needed to staff It during the
church services.
After the buainese meeting ad­
journed a social hour was enjoysd.
Refreshment* were served by Mr*.
Shea and her co-hostess, Mrs.
Mary Martin.

Village Firemen
Elect Officers
By MONA GRINDTEAD
New officers of the North Or­
lando Volunteer Fire Dept, were
elected at the December meeting
of tlie organization.
Named were Bob Stephenson,
chief; Roy Burke, assistant chief
and Bob Dean, secretary-treas­
urer.
The department, organized just
a Uttle more than a year, hai been
active in numerous civic works.
The volunteers aid in burning off
vacant lota and answer cilia on a
24-hour a day basis anywhere
within the village.
Meeting* are conducted each
Wednesday night at the Village
HalL Men of the community who
■re Interested In joining the or­
ganization ere asked to contact
Stephenson or Burke.

Bear Lake Manor
Lighting Winners
Are Announced
Ry SHIRLEY WENTWORTH
Wlnnere o f a Chrlstma* Light­
ing Contest sponsored by the Rear
Laku Manor Civic Betterment
Assn., Inc., were selected Sunday,
First prlxt, a pelm tree and a
personalized landscape drawing,
went to Mr. ami Mrs. William Tay­
lor of 1207 Alton Dr. Winning two
palm trees for second place were
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Roudreau of
1209 Alton Dr. and the third prlxe
of two rubber plants went to Mr.
and Mrs. Douglas Kerr o f 1342
Lake Asher Circle.
Judges were Mi*. lUthaid Appley, a resident of the Dig Rear
Lake area; Richard Wcidler ef
Winter Park and L. J. Stubbs of
Furcat City,
Shrubbery used for prize* was
donated by Hall's Vailety and
Nursery o f Orlando.

The Sunday School o f the Cas­
selberry
Community
Methodist
Church presented it* a n n u a l
Christmas Program on Sunday
afternoon.
Featured on tha program were
"A Christmas Prayer," by Nrl*
enda Casselberry; "W elcom e," by
Carol Jan* Llat; “ Tho Beginner’ *
Quiz," by Carol Jen* List, Terri
Reuter, Laurie Dep;ien, Strve
Chambers and their teacher, Miss
Dawn Barnes; “ God Will Help."
by girl* of tha primary depart­
ment; "Candle* For Jesus," boys
of the primary department; "Away
In A Manger," aung by the Cherub
Choir; "His Messengers," by In­
termediate boys and girls; "Gifts
for the King," junior girls; "The
Carolers," a short play, by the
Junior Choir end stories o f the
carols and how they were written
related by Rev. Darwin Shea and
sung by a quartet made up of Dar­
lene Shea, Jim Alles, Bob Eatei
ami David Piatt.
The program was directed by
David Pratt who was assisted by
Mr*. James Birkheimer and bliss
Barnes.
White gifts o f food snd toy*
were placed beneath a tree fur
later distribution to ■ needy fain
ily. Following the program each
child attending received a slock
Ing filled with candy.

Longwood Man
Completes Study

MISS WYNN ADAMS, center, wa* crowned Sweetheart of the Ball at the
Chuluota Teen Club’a unnunl Christmas formal held last Thursday even*
ing at the Lake Catherine Inn. With her u» she receives the arm bouquet
of ruse* are Mias Dianne Murphy, left, and Mine Alice Fox, extrema right,
both runnerd-up for the honor. Mark Garvin, her escort for the evening,
id at her right.
(Jone* Photo)

Lcdr. Gene R. Stewart, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Stewart
of Longwood. was a member of
tba Dec. 20 graduating class from
the Navel Postgraduate School at
Monterey, Calif.
Stewart had been attending the
general line and navel science
school for the peat nine-and-one-

THREE I.ITTLE NALLS poso with the atamlinjj plaque
deHignatinK their home the December Garden o f the
Month in North Orlando. The children of Mr. anil Mrs.
Donald Nall o f 31 N. Third St., are from left. Lisa, Kenny
and Pam.
(Herald Photo)

North Orlando Club
Picks Garden Of Month
By MONA GR1NSTEAD
The North Orlando Garden Club
chose Mr. and SI rs. Donald Nall's
attractively landscaped home at 31
N. Third St. for ita December
Garden of Ihe Month Award,
Neat mid well-kept the year
'round an abundance of colorful
shrubbery was chosen with nn eye
to the few montha after winter has
nipped tho area. Along tho front
block wull arc planted elephant
ears, double pink geraniums, cro­
tons and Allamundn before n set­
ting of lush, thick evergreens while
bark of the wall n hauanu tree
adds n tropical touch.
Color is brought to the right side
of the house by bushes of snow on
the mountain, hibiscus, miniature
carnations, shrimp plants and poinsettias ami ciotons add their color
to the front fence. To the left und
fronting tho screened Florida room
added to the home by Nall aiv yel­
low-tip ligustruiiia while in front
of the houre are hibiscus, crotons,
Kiiidenius, miniature curnutions
and a jasmine covered trellis. An­
other trrllla, tho handiwork of
Mrs. Null, greets visitors in the
entranccwuy with Its fragrant
honeysuckle vine.
The luwn. planted In St. August­
ine glass, hns interval ptuntings of
Australian Oak uml Brazilian pep­
per In bed* o f pebbles which add to
tho trimneax of the overall vj.peamnee. A Chinese Elm centers
the front luwn with a small garden
doll ut it* side.
The back luwn has been fenced
for the protection o f the Nall’s
three children, Pum, nine, Kenny,
seven snd Lisa. It! months. Join­
ing the children in play there is
the family pet dog, Patrick.
Growing lin e arc fruit trees
the hack and left and along the
right lawn are Turk* caps, avocado
trees and oilier specimen plants.
An ear tree which stands amidst
a colorful bed of periwinkles and
geraniums renters the back lawn
and already In giving shade,
Mr*. Nall (Betsy) la chairman
of tlie Garden Club's telephone
committee and is an active partic­
ipant in all club projects. Don la a
staff sergeant in the U. S. Air
Forre and ii stationed ut the Or­
lando liase.
ilia hobbles are gardening and

repairing or remodeling household
articles while Betsy love* to sew
und makes mo*t of her clothes and
those of her daughters. All
bcls of the family take part In the
gardening, even small Lisa who
tits in her swing while the other*
do the actual work.
•
The family is active in civic, so­
cial and church organizations in
North Orlando und ulwnys Is ready
to lend a hand when there's a job
to he done by any group.

Mayor-Elect
Announces Plans
By JANE CASSELBERRY
Carl C. Stoddard, Casselberry
mnyor-clcct, announced today that
wnen he takes office in January^
he will be in the Municipal Build­
ing for one hour each day, .Mon­
day through Friday, to talk with
citizens who have problems or
suggestions. Exact times will bo
announced, lie said.
ltu also reported that lie but
mode up a complete list of the
committee recommendations to
be presented for approval by tlie
Board of Aldermen at the Jan. -JR
meeting, Uie first of the new
year.
In addition, lie says that it is
his desire to streamline the town's
monthly business sessions by re­
questing that ail items to bo pre­
sented to the board be submitted
m advance in writing.

Casselberry Club
Plans Meetings

®

By JANE CASSELBERRY
Member* o f the Casselberry
Women's Club will meet nt 8 p. m.
next Wednesday in the clubhouse
on Overbrook Dr. for their month­
ly business session.
At thu Jail. 17 social meeting of
the club, Wt-bb Watt will be guei^R
speaker talking on the subject,
"Communism In Your Country."
Hostesses for this occasion will be
.Mrs, Tom Hueston, Mre. Bryan
Foster and Mr*. Fred Mayhew.

Children's Party Opens Weekend
Festivities For Noriii Oriando
Festivities in the Village of
North Orlande for the Christina*
weekeitd got underway early last
Friday evening when Kira Ctilef
Bob Stephenson, assisted by a
group of teenage boys, treated all
the youngsters to a tide on the
fir* truck before going to the
Village Hall where Santa was to
visit.
Expected to arrive at 8 p. m„
cld Rents slipped In early and wus
at the Hell by 7 p. m. with bags
of candy, balloons, orangrs and
toys for tome 400 boy* and girls.
Another big attraction of th*
party was the fireworks display
sat o ft and directed by members
o f the volunteer firs department.
On Saturday night a group of
teenage girls gathered for carol.
Ing and were received by many
residents with refreshments of
candy, soft drinks and rookies.
Tha girl* returned to tho home of
Mrs. Mona Grinatead to close th*
evening with « party and refresh­
ments of hot chocolate, marshmal­

low* und homemade cookies server
by Uipir hostess uml leader o f th*
evening.
Seventeen boys and girls o f th*
North Orlando -4-II Club went
caroling on Christmas Eva ami
afterward* went to the home &lt; 4
their club leader, Mrs. ltcvcr'.Krecek, for dancing and refresh,
merits. Assisting Mr*. Krecek for
the party were Mr*. Shiiley Ryan,
Mrs. Lera IIarris and Mr*. Paulin*
Eleven*.
Adults o f the community were
invited ti&gt; o;&gt;en house at the North
Orlando Co, offices last Friday
afternoon fo r seasonal refresh­
ments served by officials and e i £
ploye* of the company who acted
as hosts and hostesses for the oc­
casion.
,
Among those greeting guest*
were Mayor and Mr*. Frank
Fnsula, William Deutach, BIB Har­
ris, Clarence Memory, Jack Sut­
ton, Charlie Wilson, Mrs. Loi*
Strickland, Arthur Rhodes, Bu­
ford Region end Johnnie B ow cu^

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Friday Again; Stores Are Open Tonight
Cooperation Pays
In Industry Here

WEATHER: Frost and freeze warning; fair nnd continued cold Saturday; high today 48-56; low tonight 28-36.
VOL.
\

According to the Sanford Atlanllc National Hank’ * time and
temperature
chart,
Thursday's
temperature dropped a chilly six
degre-* in about live minutei
around 10:30 a. m., Mr*. Betty
Spencer, clerk at Boumiilat and
Anderson's report*.
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FRIDAY, DECEMBER 29. 1961

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NO. 855

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(EDITORS
NOTE:
With
Around - the • flock Columnist
Larry Vrrsbel enjoying a well,
earned vacation over the holi­
day!, the Herald Stair will pinch
hit for him.)

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63

All Florida Shivers In Cold Blast
Winter Crops
Threatened By
Icy Mercury
MIAMI (UPI) — Temper­

Ttipre will he no meeting o( the atures dipped toward freez­
|Jmerican Legion thin week due ing across Florida njrain to­
to the holiday*, according to pait day. threatening winter crops!
commander Bob Mahan.

1962 Auto Tags
To Go On Sale
Here Tuesday

anti sending tourists digging i
to the bottom of suitcases for
The Rotary Club will not meet
Monday, either. Dr. Phil West- their Northern wraps.
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gate president ha* announced.

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Kiwanian* will hold their an­
nual dinner and installation cl
a c w officer* at the Shrine Club
Wednesday at T p. m. with the
ladies present (or the ceremonies.
Retiring president Jim Grant will
hand Ihr gavel to Kd Klrchhoif.
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The Lion* Club will have its
usual meeting at the Capri lor
lunch Tuesday, but PC George
Hughe* ha* no program planned.
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Art Beckwith, clerk of the Cir­
cuit Court announce* tint the
Clerk * Office in theCourthouie
will b* open until noon Saturday,
ao that legal instrument* may be
filed.
Homeowner*
who
have
bought their home during 1961
must have their warranty deed
recorded before noon Saturday in
order to qualify for homestead
exem ption next year.

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The Sanford Atlantic Bank wa*
erroneously quoted a* bidding two
and a half percent on the coun­
ty’ * surplus fund* in Thursday's
Herald. Actually there was a two
and a half percent bid, which was
tor a period up to 90 day*.How­
ever they did bid three percent,
the same at the Florida State and
^jhe Cititcn’i Bank of Oviedo for
•the per annum rate. Our apologiei, Mr. Bauman.
E. C. Harper Jr. head of the
merchant'* diviikm of the C. of C.
close* out hi* year in thi* responlibilily with one more Frid»y
night of shopping. Harper pioneered the “ open til nine1' deal in
August on * trial ba*ii to *ce
gwhat tiie shopper'* response would
" lie . Barring competition from Fri­
day night football game*, business
wa* very good. We hope the new
dlviiion held continue* the prac­
tice. It'f * wonderful help for
working men *nd women, ** well
a* student* and those who don't
drive.
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Organizational meeting of the
f^City Com million will be held
Tuesday to select the new mayor
and seat the re-elected members
of the City Commission.
• • •
In deference to the Sunday
liquor laws, many night spot* and
private clubs are planning New
Year's parties for the day before,
Saturday. What happens when the
clock strikes midnight?
Ij
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The city's new soning ordinance
ia part of an overall comprehen
live eity plan which waa recently
completed by profeaaional planner
George Simons, reveal* City Man­
ager W. E. Knowles. Tlie last
time the commission passed on a
soning ordinance waa Dec. 26,
1*44.

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Apologiea are in order to Sid
RiChtrd who ia the Public Wur'..»
director for the city. Planning and
Building official, "F oot*" Yelvlngton was erroneously given the
1&gt;W title. (Hurry back, V enhell)
• • •

City Mgr. Knowlca aaid the
error in RlChard'a title wa* due
to the fact that he hat only been
^ w ith the city for M yesr*. "After
40 years KiChard will be consider­
ed a permanent city employe,"
quipped Knowles.

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Finance Directo. HenryTamm
Jr, hat a alight case of laryngitis
acquired over the holidayi. It
was reported that Tamm was teen
doing aomc eztensive bike riding
in the cold wintery weather during
®Ahe holidays.

Floridians shivered in such unSunshine
State
temperatures
Thursday night as 23 at Tallahas­
see, 27 at Gainesville. 29 at Pcnsa.
cola, 23 it Jacksonville, and 31 at
Daytona Reach.
At Homestead south o f Miami,
the low was 31. Miami's chilliest
reading waa 41, the same as In
St. Petersburg, and it was 38 in
Palm Beach and only 40 at Fort
Myers on the Gulf Coast, frequent­
ly recorded as the warmest city
of the day in U. S. Weather Bu­
reau roundups.
The cold temperatures were ac­
companied by chilly winds. Small
craft warnings for winds up to 35
miles per hour were raised along
both coasts of the peninsula until
(Ids morning.
The cold night cim e on the
heels of a warm day, intensifying
its bite, Miami waa the warmest
city In the nation Thursday, Uic
U. S. Weather Bureau aaid, with
a high reading of It.
Weathermen
centum!-'
cold tonight imfrperhaps a nippy
New Year's weekend leading up
to the Orange Bowl football game
here Monday.
The second cold front of the
week swept over the state Thurs­
day and the cold air behind It
settled in during the night.
It cut short ■ warmup that
brought sun-hatted tourist* out In
drove* after a Christmas Day
cold anap cleared the beaches and
dropped temperature* below freez­
ing in suburbs south of Miami.
The severest cold came Tuesday
morning and damaged tender
truck crop* and some young cit­
rus plants. But the overall frost
damage was slight, agricultural
officials reported, and the slate'a
multi-million dollar
citrus
crop
wasn’t seriously hurt.
The thermometer climbed back
toward normal Wednesday, and
by Thuraday Miami Beach'* sea­
shore and occanside hotel pools
were crowded again wilb sun*
bathers.
The new cold front whistled
Into Miamt Just before nightfall,
and hy Isle evening the mercuryhad dropped into the &amp;0'a.

Bomb Plotters Get
Suspended Terms
JACKSON, Miss- (UPI) — U. S.
District Judge Sidney Mis# Thura­
day gave suspended prison sen­
tences to two former labor union
official* who pleaded guilty to
charges they ronaplred to dyna­
mite telephone installation!.
The defendants were J a m e s
Shelby of Silver Spring. Md„ for­
mer assistant vice president of the
Communication! Woikars o f Amer­
ica, and Charles G. Perry, former
president o f the CWA local here.
They were charged with conspir­
ing to dynamite Southern Hell
Telephone Co. installations her*
six years ago. Shelby and Perry,
along with other union leaders,
were convicted on tha charge* In
1956.

Herald Index
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Bridge .......
Page 1U A 11
Classified
Page 10
Comici
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Pag* 9
Dear Abby —
. Page 4
Editorial
Entertainment . . . _ Pag* 9
Page 7 * 9
l-e g e ls ----- — Pag* 7
Puaale .______
Society _ ----- _____ i Pag* •
Per* «
Sports
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Chur .lie, .

An example of hovr cooperation of local bualnona
and civic leader* to oatablinh industry in a locality can
pay o ff waa ahown in Snnford Thuraday when the San­
ford Manufacturing Co. paid o ff tha balance of its loon.
In 1057, 20 individunla, alonj? with the Florida
State Bank, put up money to establish the manufactur­
ing concorn. It opened with n plant of 11,000 aquare feet
nnd 50 employes. Today it hnn a plant of 26,000 aquare
feot. 115 cmployoa nnd an nnnunl pay roll of $300,000.
Yesterday aome $70,000 waa diatributed, including
Intcreat, to tho Individuals, through tho bank. A letter
front II. Edward Davis, assistant vice preaident o f Flo­
rida Sint* Rank, accompanied the payment.
"The r*au1ta o f your cooperation are very intpreealve," the letter aaid- It diacuaaed the increase in plant
nize, employes nnd pay roll and added: "Plana are now
in progrcaa lor further expansion of the manufacturing
facilities, which will result In another increase in employes.**

nS L W A ...
6 ‘ Heat’ Deaths

RARA-SOTA (U PI) — SnrasoU
counted Its sixth death of tutll
Motor vehicle license plates for Thuraday from drinking a mixture
1962 will go on sale at the tag of canned heat and soft drinks,
office tn the court house on Jan. I.
tax collector John L. Galloway an­
SANTO DOMINGO, D. R. (U M )
nounced today. Galloway acts as
agent for the Motor Vehicle Com­ Mobs hunted "government spies"
In the s'*eets here Thursday in nn
missioner.
Galloway cells attention to the outbreak of rioltnr* that had antifact that at the last session of the Amrriran overtones.

‘Spies’ Hunted

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"W OW l IT LOOKS SO R E A L!" Two youngsters exclaim
over the photo of an A3J while another boy la more in­
terval ed in the new baseball mitt he hna received. Six
Sanford familiea were guests o f the Accy-Duecey Club,
(First and Second Cluaa Navy men) just before .Christ*
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mas, for a tour of the base, a sumptuous dinner at the
Navy mess hall and a visit front St. Nick with gifts for
everyone. Each family also received a generous food
basket to help make the holidays bright.
(Official U. S. Navy Photo)

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Suit May Hit Vote Laws In 6 States Two Persons Hurt
By United Preae International
Voter registration laws of six
Southern states were threatened
by a ault filed Thuraday by tbe
Justice Department which chal­
lenged as racial discrimination
Louisiana’s
requirement
for
voter* to interpret lb* Constitu­
tion.
In addition to Louisiana, Ala­
bama, Georgia and Mistissippi
alio require persona to be able

5 Children Killed
In Apartment Fire
RICHMOND, Ind. (U PI)--Five
children were killed today when
(lames swept Ihelr apartment.
The mother of three of them was
In a hospital giving birth to an­
other child.
The dead were Identified aa
Richard. 4, Pamela. 2, and Billy,
I, children of
Mrs.
Marilyn
Moore, who waa In tha hospital
giving birth prematurely to a
child at the time of the fire, and
Mrs. Moore's two nephews, James,
4, and John Patterson, 2.
The Patterson boy* were sons
of Mrs. Thelma Patterson, a (is
ter of Mrs. iloorc, who was stay­
ing with the children while their
mother was in the hospital.
It was Indiana's second multi­
ple fatality fire In 30 hour*. Four
children and their mother were
killed In a fire at Evansville, Ind.,
early Thursday.
The children apparently had
been sleeping on a nuttresa in
the kitchen to keep warm during
the bitter cold night. A fire of­
ficial said they probably suffo­
cated when the fire started.

City Employes
To Be Off Monday
All city division* will observe
Monday as a holiday. City Mgr. W.
E. Knowles said today.
The City Hall, Library and Civic
Center wilt be closed on that date.
There will he no refuse collection
Monday, but the Street Division
will piovide men and trucks to
double up the refuse collection
Tuesday.
All departments will be back at
work on Tuesday, Knowles said,
emphasising that extra holiday*
ro.t the city I 1,389.71 a day in
salarirs.
.

to understand and give reasonable
interpretations of any section in
either state or federal Constitu­
tion.
This It tomeihing that "even
those learned In the law" have
not been able to agree upon, the
suit said.
Tlie architect of the Louisiana
law, former State Sen. William
M. Rainach, once explained that
Hie interpretation was a test of
"native intelligence," not "book
learning." One of hit aides ssid
"ex|&gt;criencet teadies . , , (hat
most of our white people have this
native intelligence, while must Ne­
groes do not."

Survey Work On
Boulevard Begun
Slate
Road
Dept, engineers
Thursday began to coordinate the
county engineering surveys with
their own surveys on tha Lake
Mary Btvd. extension to Interstate
4, according to Carlton Bliss,
county engineer.
Rllts had earlier received a let­
ter "on SRD stationery" as re­
quested by Comm. John Fitzpat­
rick at a commission meeting,
stating that county secondary
fundi could lx used to acquire the
rights of way for the road exten­
sion.
Tlie board, which delayrd pro­
ceedings until the written word
was received, has already for­
warded to the State Road Dept,
the necessary resolution, enabling
the state to acquire the necessary
rights of way.
"It haa never been Hie policy
of the county to pay for rights of
way," Bliss said. "This stalemates
tha road program and Impedes
progress for year* to com e."

FSU Student Head
Gets Assistant

South Carolina has an amended
form of this test. A person can
vote there if be can show proof
of ownership of property on which
taxes have been paid. Otherwise,
South Carolinians must read and
write any section of tlie state
Constitution to tho satisfaction of
registration officials.
In Virginia, voter registrants
must pais the "blank sheet of
paper" test. They must memorise
the questions as well as Hie an­
swer* to lt&gt; basic questions con­
cerning their name, age, etc.
North Carolina also has a liter,
acy test, hut It has been upheld
as
constitutional
by
federal
courts.
Isntlsian* /tty . Gen Jack Gre.
million promised lo "fight to the
utmost" when the suit come* to
trial.
Tlie sun said "the history of
Hie interpretation test, the set­
ting of white political supremacy
and racial segregation in which
th« teal was adopted and is en­
forced . ." rendered the law inval­
id.

Cabinet Planning
Staff To Meet
TALLAHASSEE (UPI) The
llirce-man city planning staff of
the State Cabinet will mei-l will)
city officials early neat year to
plan future development around
the Capital Center.
Committee member* are Ally.
Gen. Richard Ervin, Comptroller
Ray E, Green, and Secretary of
State Turn Adam*.
The city planning staff Ia work­
ing to complete a land use plan
as part of an urban renewal pro­
gram.

Weather Backs
‘ Up Prediction

Florida State University student
John Harley has been appointed
special assistant to the Student
MADISON, Wii. (UPI) — Gov.
President Hobby Hyrd, it was i Gaylord Nelson Thursday aigned
teemed today. Barley act* a* i into law a sales tax hill Just a
t.aison Officer between Governor few minutes after his press sec­
Farris Bryant’s office and tha Uni­ retary aaid it would be a cold
versity.
day in Wisconsin brfoie a Demo­
A Florida State Junior majoring cratic governor would sign such
in government in preparation for a measure.
a legal career, Barley la vice pres­
The pres* secretary
wasn't
ident of Sigma Thi Epsilon frater- wrong— the temperature was 3
1 degrees below zero.
tally-

In Two Accidents
Two separate accident* Thurs­
day resulted in head anil facial
Injuries to a man and a girl,
FUP Trooper Hill Strlngfield re
ported today,
Thursday afternoon a sharp
curve on Hie old Orlando highway,
scene of many an accident,
claimed another victim, when Ro­
bert Fisher, 13. NAS, failed to
negotiate the curve near Ginder.
ville, and his late model Volks­
wagen flipped over. Fisher was|
charged with excessive speed. He
was treated at the NAS Dispen­
sary for abrasion* of the bead
and bruises. Damage to his ear
was estimated at approximately
*300.
In a bnarre "return lo tha
scene of the crim e", the cam*
Volkswagen was
turned
over
about a year ago in the same
spot, by the woman from whom
Fisher purchased Hie car, two
days before hi* accident.
In a second off-beat type of
accident, a car being pushed be­
cause of a dead battery, crash­
ed into the wall of Hie atreen at
Hie Movieland Drive-In Thealer
Thuraday night, causing facial
laceration* and bruises to Jane
Carol Powell, 17, of 807 W. 20th
St. -She was treated at Seminole
Memorial Hospital and released.
Miss Powell was injured when
she was thrown Into the wind
shield and rear-view mirror ef
the car, which waa being driven
hy Maxie Cortez Finch, 22, a
college student borne on vacation.
No charges were filed In this
accident, Trooper Stringfletd aaid.

Kennedy Stresses
Farm Program
PALM BEACH, Fla. (U PI) —
President Kennedy has ordered
an increase in the administra­
tion's emphasis on (arm problems
and plans to give unprecedented
attention to agriculture tn his
economic mesaage to Congress
next year.
This was reported by authorita­
tive source* today after Kennedy
personally announced that he and
Agriculture
Secretary
Orville
Freeman had finished work on
what the Chief Executive de­
scribed as a "new agricultural
program for iq* tw o s ."

Florida legislature, laws were
enacted raising the fee or eervice
charge from 25 cents to 50 cents
and eliminated " T " tags in 1362.
All automobiles now currying
" T " lags will carry " D " tags
henceforth, the cost *of which 1*
110 plus 50 cents fee or a total of
*10.50,
"Owners of r a n now carrying
T' lags are advised to bear this
in mind when obtaining teg* Tor
1962," laid Galloway,
Attention ii also called to tha
fact that mail service la available
tor Uiose who do not cere to cell
at the Court House for tags.
All that is necessary is to mail
In (he 1961 regiitration card with
remittance for the tag, plus 50
centa fee and 50 cent* mailing cost
and the new tag wlU be mailed to
you.
As an example, ■ plain tag,
bearing tbs county designation
number 17, without any letter suf­
fix will cost 116 milled, and one
with 1TW will cost *21, mailed.
Tlie tag office will be open dally
except Saturday* and Sundays
from 9 a m. to * pm , beginning
Jan. 2.

Continued Use Of
Air Strip Asked
A representative of the Seminole
Timing Aisn. appeared before the
board of County Commlsiloner*
Wednesday to ask for continued
use of the Osceola air strip as a
racing strip. He alio asked for in
easement along the edge o( the
atrip for the placing of power
poles.
Donald Smith told the commis­
sioners that Florida Power Co. had
volunteered lo put In tlx light
'o’rs and the necessary apotllghts
to make the atrip brightly lighted
for the night race*. Tlie group
has liven using a system of port­
able llghta which must bn trucked
In from Miami for each race.
Race* lake placa every second and
fourth Saturday night* from 7:30
p.m. until midnight.
Smith aaid that the association
ia a non-profit organization with
all gate receipts going toward the
racing prices, lighting and other
expenses.
However, the hoard'a attorn*)
Harold Johnson eald that the com ­
missioner* . have no authority to
grant rlghta of way or permission
to use the strip at this time, aa
the negotiations for the buying of
the atrip are aliil in progress and
no clear till* rests with the com­
mission as ji t .
The board advised Smith to
check with Attorney Johnson to
find out when negotiations are
complete and then make another
application.

Fight In Katanga
LEOPOLDVILLE (U PI)—Swed­
ish UN troop* took 14 Katangeae prisoner* In a gun battle
near EUssbethville's native quar­
ter Thursday night, a UN spokes­
man said today.

Fewer Strikes
TALLAHASSEE (U PI) — Flor­
ida had fewer labor strikes during
1901 than in any year since the
end of World War II, Gov. Fan fa
Bryant aaid today.

Death Sentence
RLANTYRK, Nyaaaland (U PI)
— Four African men were sentenc­
ed z« bang jTiurHny for b^pilng
•llva 'tw o v oin ss accused 4
"witch**."

Bomb Threat
WASHINGTON (U P I)—A tel*,
phoned bomb threat today forced
employ#* of the U. 8. Immigration
and Naturalisation Service to evac­
uate Uicir government building foe
the second tint* In two days.

Brandt Hopeful
BERLIN &lt;UP1&gt; — Mayor Willy
Brandt today predicted new Com­
munist pressure against West Ber­
lin In 1962, but be said he faced
the new year with cautious opti­
mism.

‘Corrupt’ Image
CHICAGO (UPI) — Evangelist
Billy Graham said Thursday that
although Chicago is "not Ute wick­
edest city in the world," It* image
ecross the globe is that of "a cor­
rupt, gangster-ridden city."

French Act
ALGIERS, Algeria (U P I)— The
French ermy moved 30,000 “ loyal"
troop* Into Algiers today to countrr f*ar* o f a renewed rightwing
outbreak agalnat President Charles
d* Gaulle's Algeria peace policies.

Plane Kills 2
PADUA, Italy (U P I)— An )ta*.
iau Air Force F80 Jet fighter
crashed into a village farmhouse
and burned near here Thursday,
killing two children and Injuring
17 persona.

First Campaign
JACKSON, Mias. (UPII — Rob­
ert I~ T. Smith, Ut* first Krgro
to run for Congress hare since re­
construction days, makes hit first
television campaign speech here
tonight.

Hair Restorer
An Accident
DURHAM, England (UPI) —
Cecil O'Rricn hopes his son, Rilly
13, can remember the ingredients
of a "m a g ic" potion he created
with hit chemistry set.
O'Brien said he accidentally
wiped his bald spot with aomr of
tbe potion that aplUrd on a hand­
kerchief and now hair ia growing
there. But Billy can't remember
hit recipe.

Crash Orphans 7
SPOKANE, Wash. (U P I&gt; - Two
young Air National Guard of­
ficers, with seven children be­
tween them, were killed lute
Thursday when their F83 Jet light­
er plane ilammed into an area
between two houses in a West
Side residential area.
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Church!

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Progressive Printing Co.

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Sanford Atlantic National Bank
Robert 4. Baemen ft Staff

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fltenstrom Realty
Kerb Staiutrom aM Staff

Mac’s Oil Company
E. H. Mr AloianJor ft Employ*#*

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Hill Lumber A Hardware Co.
Jimmy Crapps ft Employ***

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Sanford Electric Company

Clark Plumbing ft Heating Ca.

C. Harpor. Sr. nad E. 0, Harper, Jr.

Mr. aid Mr*. LaVtrn Clark

The American Ofl Company
Mr. end Mrs. M. It Strirklaad

EeheU Bedding Company
Mr. and Mrs. L. F. (iaratr

Wilson-Malar Furniture Co.
Mr. and Mr*. A1 Wllaon

The Kits 'fhealre
BUI Laralar* ft Kmplay***

Stine Machine ft Supply Ca.

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Managamaat ft Employe#*

Food Fair Stores, Inc.
Gaerge Bailey ft Bmpleyaea

Mrs. Appleby’s Restaurants
Southern Natural Gas
Jefca Duns ft Btaff

1M S. Park ft 111 Ji. Park

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Sanford Jewelry ft Luggage Co.
Mr*. Frad Staia

State Farm Inettranea Companies
Irvine I. Fryer and Itaff

Ails tala Insurance Ca.
lole sad ko* Stoma

J. C. Penney Company
C. L. Rabtntan end In y U jN t

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I gaalng'e Garage ft Electrical Service
Wheeler Fertiliser Ca.

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Hollar Motor Bales Co.
Bmmatt Farrall ft lltaff

Sanford Manufacturing Co.
Management ead Kapleyee

Mrs. Perter M. Deaalag

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Maffett A lia Service
Goarae A. Jteffstt ft Employ

O u r promito and your performanca
Stapler's Pharaaaey

roveal the quality of your souL

Carroll W.Stapler. Jr. ft
Mr*. Marie 1 OUddaa

A promise will maka a friend but performanca will keep him. Ara you keeping your marriage
▼owe your vowe to your church or eynagog? When you make vowa to Ood, do you

Stafford Hoc trie Company
Frank and Danny suffer*

keep them or do you go AWOL on Him? "When thou ahalt vow a vow unto the Lord thy Ood,
thou ehelt not alack to pay it, for tho Lord thy Ood will surety require it of thee" Faithful
performance of good vows atrengthans character, honors Ood and makes a better dtixan.

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IO«r n. haulur* Alv.
Mvonlng Wuronlu ... til* p. ra. Jamoo K. Bornott . . _ Poator
Wod. Proyor Nil * log 1:00 p. an • under gHtiool
. * :l l a m
Miming Wonhip
1 1 .oo a m
NT. It At MA PIIIMIIIVB
MAPI 111 lllk B lM
Sllh II. o i l I'hnoo . i l l .
i o a u H in .A iiu * A A
Itobori Hutllh
...
Pnolvl
I 11III» PI A A (I I I M ill
Morning Worohlp
llitt p. m. The (a lio * tlu rrh of (h rlit
iTIrot gundlr)
Pork I n . al Silk SI.
EvIBing Waronlp ... lu v p. nn Jwoeph A gietn
I'oator
■nriroding foturdiyi
Slkli Sehool ... .
|i|| g. m.
Kvinlng Worohlp M Till p. m. Morning W onhig
ttioi a. m.
ilh lrd gvlSlyy
Pilgrim Villenonip t il l p m.

cbnthal

b a p t is t

church

Oam H O #«. e oah A*a.
Oil) Smith — ---------- ... I'litor
S aaeiv School
m i a. m.
Maralna W onnlg
H u t *• n».
Trelalug Union . .
1:11 p. in.
Kvonlng tVoriblp._ Till
p. in.
W ei. ITeyir Servlet T ill p. in.

c a m iT A

v is it

r a p t iit

r a r ic n
C. a. Sneggerty — .. f i n e r
Munlor School ... 11:00 o. m.
Morning Woiohlp
I I IM a. i*.
Trolnln* Union ... Iilu p. in.
■ vonlnt Borvloo ... TUI p. ne.
Wo*. Prayer Son lie 7 ill p. m

KLJM I M ila i
BAPTIOI CMt Ml II
a II. u r l f f l n ____...
I’. n
Hutidoy School
1:11 l.
Moralna Worohlp
Ililo a.
Trolnln* Union __ l i l t p.
Evening Worohlp ... Till P
Wod. Proyor a m lie t i l l p.

.r
m
m.
ra.
m.
m.

r i a i r ■ a i *t i * t ( m u n
OF OKRBVA
Jack U Miootri
...... .. Motor
Senior guhuul
» H ill o. n&gt;.
Morning Worohlp
tlioo o. m.
Training Union _ _ t i l l p. in.
Kvonlug korrlco — 1 100 p. m.
Wo*. l'ro» or ioitluo T ill p. m
r ia a T B A r r i i r r a i s i n
lam b H is t
elrh K. Toiler —.... rotiot
Sunday aohool _ _ n i l o. m.
Morning Worohlp
I lit* o. in.
Training Union ____ l : l t p. m.
Evening Worohlp — Till p. m.
Wod. Proyor Vorvlaa T ill p. n».
ru ur

im iir c a m a
o r e v u iu tt
Jook T. Urylhl . . . . . , ro lle r
gun*ojr School
I i ll *. m.
Morning Worohlp
H i ll a. m.
Training Union — 1 11 p. m.
Evening Barrie* — n i l p. at.
Wo A Pray 01 gar rice Till p m.

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f ir s t

Directory And Calendar Of Churches In Our Area
Church Of Chriut

J e w ish

SynaK oxue

I I I ! H ill o r AJIIIIIOT
c u h iM c a i T i u k
IAMI I. Park I n .
nKTu ion a m .
10th on* Hogoollo
Wllliom Book ______Mlnlolor
HI. lo School
I0:0v o. ni. hrldoy kionlng lorvloo O p m .
Morning W’ orohlp
11:00 a. m
Evening Woranip _ Iiao p. nn
Wod Blblo gludr
I 10 p. m.
I.u th r r n n
u o im i i i h p i i m m
i m u i u i u p c u iiiv T
Al'TIIKRAR I'll1.1(1 II I14;.UA.
nonets
SOIT ovlik lo nr. Itr-M l
Ralph Br*«or Jr.
Uvangollil
Pallor
nibl* School
. . . ioivo o. m. krnooi lloliah Jr. . .
Morning WoraMp
II 1 o. m Church School ____ t i n o. ni.
... 0:15 o. in.
Kivnlng Warahlp . 7:1* p. nn I'oltnr'O CUia
Wod. Priror Morvlc* 7:10 p. in. Morning Worohlp lo in e. m.
lloly Communion ... 11:10 a. tu.
P in t Hundey each mouih.
i H u a i n o r c iim is t
Paala
T lr* D unran
MlnlOtor
U T IIR R IA I Ml B U I OP
Morning Wonhip ll:M ». m.
TUB MKIIRBMP.H
llVonlng Wonhip .. 0:u0 p. in.
10.1 AA’. Illk Plarv
T liun
All l i t * M l u d y T r i o p i n llcrhort W. liooria . . . . Pjilor
llorly H»r«lea . . . iioo o. in.
Sunday Suhjol
0:11 a. m.
t i l l m u iip r u n l e t
Adult Blblo C lu e . . 1:11 o. m.
Uiivw l
Worohlp k o r v li t _H ilo a. m.
llvinin* W urllilp
lOil* o mi«»onlng W onhip
Till p nn
IT. 1.1'KR'I Al Til Kit A A
•lo 1 In I hoar Otlodol
Upiacupul
lUopnon M. Tuhy ____ Potior
Morning Worihlp _ . m l a m.
H i n t l Hue* I I'IOIUPAC
• unday School . . . . |:00 A. m.
i i i i i k ii
Parh Avv. at «ih si.
John W Thomoo .. . mater
AOIRAhlOV I.I1 IIIR A A
Juho Ur III.tli ______ c’ urau
c m in ii
lloi&gt; Auoharlit
7:10 *. ni
HHnauvl h) nod
homily Btrvl.o —
l.rglua llnmv — t .r n Park
Cliurih b.hoi.l . 0:00 a m
r II. Schsilor —------ -- i-aoivr
Morning Proyor—
•
unday oohool
.. 1:11 a m
harinoo
11:00 o •
Adult lllhlo Clot# - t i l l a. ni
O o r v a n o o l ml P o a o n r o
Saturday -------- 0-lltO p. m Divine Service _ 10:00 a. m
AAA 0.AIAT* lll'IM I ll 'l l,
ITII lli ll
Aoltrprlo* - DvBary
O'r Paul uhul'.a
Pootvi
lloly c'onununlun
• under _________ l.vo a m.
Mornlug Pro) ir—
bormon -----11:00 g. m
lloly Communion—
lol bundoy tech mvnlh II o w.
ClIHIkl « III IK H
I uMgnnog
Uoor*o Junto IV
- Vlooi
Holy I'.uOullal ^ ... : .IV 0 IU
Hundo) R jtio o l__ _ hi*# t in
Mcly EgShoVtll
loc Or*. Oib. Pun. . . to o. ni
Morning Proyor, :nd. lib bun.

------- ----------- — 10:01 a. m

.Nursery V«r%lc« \vftlllltll

M eth odiN l
m u : aav .An n y m io in o T
I'lllR C H
i Unit Mvlgbla
Hugh Booth - -i - ■ Tatlor
■ unday School .
1: 11 a. m.
Morning Woranip
llivv o. m.
MTK
- ......-....... - ilia p. m.
Wed. Proyor nervine 7:10 p. m.
o u iia .li ciiapp.A
METHoDIIT i H i a c g
OVlaSo
lundoy School ...... 1:11 a.
Mornlug Worohlp
llioo a.
HVvnlng WnlJlilp __ lion p.
Wad. Prayer Borvloo Till p.

m.
m.
in.
m.

i . r .a c b

m b t iio u iit c i u n c n
Ooaro N * . at IVvoOloa* Avo.
IV. Thorn*! pgraon Jr. Poator
Bonder Hchuol ••■&gt;4 i:&lt;5 o. m.
Morning Worohlp l l i l l o. m.
w r y ------------------0 : 1 * p. m.

PAULA AAHOAAl.AA
AIRTUniliaT CHURCH
n Mil.* Wool
r a a*
William Auta
Poator
Mundty School . . . . Bigg o. m.
Morning Worohlp
l l i l l o. m.
Wvolayan Toutli — 0:11 p. m
Kionlng Wvrohlp . . Till p in.
Wod. Prayer garvloa Ilia p. m.
r AMBABr.lt Rl
ro M N iA iT k H K T iin n u r
liny IT-wa at Plavy Ridge US.
Ilev. Dicer Poole
... Poolor
nuhdty School ... a ill a. ra.
Morning Worohlp
1:10 o. m
Morning Worohlp ll:to o. m
Kv»nlng goriico
7 »« p m.
Wod Troy or Mortice 7:10 pm.

Other Churches

Other Churches

v t a ir

TRR AIM AKCM CHCRCR
CbvUHoa JI MleeUnarr Alllano*
Pork Av*. one tiih St.

c h crpr o r eamiiT
■CIMBTtaT
POO H. Soroog I t
N azsren s
Sunday S c h o o l___11:00 a. m.
Sunday S e rv ic e_m ao a. m.
I.AKR HAHT
Wodotaday Strvloa I II p. m.
CKI'BCII n r THE BARARENR
Hooding Itoom Opm
Lobe Mary
Toaa. an* Thure. tiii.|ita p.m.
P. A {irevtdy — ---------Poolor
Sunday School ___ Sill a. ra.
n S i B o g o r bo m
Marolng Worohlp
lliOO a. m.
Or PBOPMRCT
Chrloilan Narvlra — Olid p. m.
Btnr A tonne
Kvvnlng Worohlp __ 7:10 p. m.
Wad. 1'royar Sarvleo 7:10 p. ra. Moktrt L. Btrichlana . . Paalor
Sunday School— _|;|l n. m.
Mornlag Worohlp 11:00 a. m.
Evangallatla portlet 7:50 p.m.
Presbylerlsn
Woman'# Miailtnary Till p.m.
Tosog Piaploa
5TH0T PHI:OB5 TBRIA A'
Saaday Sarvioo — n i l p. m
u iiin c ii
Oak Alv. OB* T hin i|.
PIMHCUMBT AoollHIlAt
Ureivr kaivall dr. _ _
Paalor
o r oo u ch m m
Thomoo It. Mokl* — Aaoliloat
Cm* STlh a*e kirn
Morning Worihlp — t i l l a. m.
■ onlay fchtol _ _ t : l l a. m H. M. 'enow _____ __ roller
**iolo* Mooting __ 11:11 v. tn. Sua4or school — III! a. In.
Morning Worohlp
ll!#0 a. m. Morning Warahlp !•:!• a. ra.
Pioneer Vvllowanlp i:u| p. ni. Kionlng Worihlp — t il t p, m.
•onlor VrlloR.hlp _ Oia* p. m. Wo*. I’ytyor girilta 7:51 p. m.
Kvonlng iVorolilti _ 7:5* p. in.
W*d. Prayer Btrviaa T:*e p. m.
TUB PAN/OHO
CORBRBOATIOIO QV
PREOBlTHRlAB TH lR rai
dBNOVAH'S MITHBIIBP
Boot High l a t k l R*.
1*11 W . lit p|,
DvBary
■unday Waichterrer
A. C. Svmiutro ___ ___ Pallor
Study .............. 5:1* p. m.
Sunday School ___ ItOti a. m. Wvd. lllhlo gt«0y — Ilia p. in.
Morning Worohlp
10100 a. m. Friday Btrvlce ___ T:5I p. m.

ru MM CIOITT
PllKOBl TKHI.A A CRl'RCH
Aok# Mary
John W. I'llloy ^
Pnolvr
Sunday School _ 10:10 e. re.
Morning Worohlp
llioo a. m.
Junior tllg.i Waalralolotor
r o llo R ih lp ---------0:10 p. m.
senior High Wtttralnlalor
rtllo «th lp
7 :lt p. at.

FIRST PBRTSCOITBL
CRl'RCH OV COMUWOOD
R- Ruth llraat —
Poator
Sunday School — lt:ai a. m.
Mornlug worohlp uiaa a. m.
Kvonlng Borvloo — Jk.o p. m.
Wod. Prayer SarvU* 7:51 p. n .

TUB OALVATIOA ARMS
■10 M. I toon* gg.
1 1*0 AAA COMMCBITV
■undoyi
N u zn re n e
p iik * b it o :h ia b
c u i T 'i M
Sunday School _ U:I0 g. m.
John W. Plllry
. l aator Hull urea Mooting
M e th u d is l
llilg g. m.
p i i i i r c m in ii
Morning Worohlp
1:00 a. m. ■ Iroot M o otin g -----*:1V p. uu
UP T i l l AASANKA0)
Nunday Ovhval _
10 :0* g. m. TPL .... — ------ ------7:00 p. gt.
OTHBT HATMUIIIOT l III III II
\A. oad oi. at Haplo Atv.
W oiimlnlotor PollvRohlp
IIS Park Aiv.
Solvation Motllng fit* p. m.
Paul Bltkara
Poator
Sroloro ---------------l i l t p. m
John Adame
I’viior ■unday Hchuol ___ _ 0:15 o. in.
Morning Woranip _ 1:70 a m. Morning Worohlp
10:15 o. m.
■ AAPOMll akt HATH.I) at
PlllaT PIIMOU5 TABIA A
• unday At haul ... 0:11 a. at. R.V.P • * N . J . S ____o p . n i .
ADA KATIOT (III H ill
CHI HI II
Mornlug W'urehtp
11:00 o. in (loopol Monica
. — 7 p. ra.
hwonth at. nn* Kim A n .
A
•ooolborry
\
A
onto
no*
Clak
MVP Minting.
T:»* p M Third Sunday
-Poator
itov. J. M. Manlgvmtry Poolor d W. Booth
llntormodlota. atnior)
Uoapcl Sing .. . . .. .
I p ra Sunday School
III! v. m. Bnbbath School —
lilvt. m.
Kionlng Wvrohlp
7:10 p m.
Morning Worohlp IlitO o. m. Saturday
P»*RA PAIIH
Morning Wonhip
l|.00 » m
• HP.M HirrilOUIgt &lt;111 B tU AIII Hi II UP l l lli A Ag AIII.AI.
Wod- Pro) or sarvioo 7:1* p. ra.
M l II. 41b SI.
O'Hrlvo Rued
Other Churchefi
Clyiln Dollar
Pooler
U t , l l l o r h mil I T d i i
t i n Rt it u p Jtiat a (TiH iar
Nuuday holiwol — — ..
Paalor U. A W il o o t ___ ... MluHiar
t l tHLH u r toil IJ
UP AATTMH UAT I t lA T t
Nundej erhoo. ..
» :l l a m 3«.:.dA) A Lw .l
- - l . i ; «. m.
T tvovh Atv. ood K i l 01.
3110 Pork At*.
______ ||igo g. b .
Morning Worohlp
H ill o m. Worth.p
Utroi* D. Boat* right
rooter
Q. Break#
Branch Potior
k’MY --- -—
7;V0 p. m N .T.P.M .------ -------- l i l t p. m. Sunday school » I n i a. m. J.
PriotiA**# Mooting tit t a. on.
Evening Worohlp „ 7:10 p m. Evangellatle gorvlro 7:1) pm Morning Worohlp
III#* n. ra. Sunday S c h o o l_ttilt n. m.
Wod Prayer turilre 7 to p m prayer uovilng Wvd t ]v pm
Cvongrltit Krrvtce 7:00 p m
Noiromint Mootlug 100 p m

a a D u o __ ____

PMtor

Sunder School
t i l l a . ra.
Morning Worohlp
11:14
Kvonlng Service — Tio# p. m.
A T.F. Tenth Service a:la p.m.
Wod Prayer Slrvlc* 1.00 p. m.

cn i'L l'O T A
COHMC.VITT
Clll'RCU
lion F. Wool ____
Poolor
Church School _
11:10 o. m.
Churoh . . . ■ —
Utoo a. ra.
Teuth Chrloilan
F a lle w a h lp --------— Till v
Evening Warahlp
Till p. ra.
W ld. Svrvlc* _ . 7:10 p. m.
Wod. Jr. TCP __ 4:15 p. ni.
Cunimunlon
Urol Sunday —
11 ire a. ra.
Board Mooting
tn t Sunday ___
lllO p. M.
w c f . m e Tuaai
liia p. go

NeRro Churches
P R oaR ras

MiaaiovART

M I P T I v T ( III I l l ' l l
M ldn oy

E. E. W illia m # ______ Poitor
■unday eahaal — t i l l a. m.
Mornlag Worihlp
11:00 A. no
Pint. Third. Fourth Sunday!
Evening Wnrahlp — f i l l p. m.
Flrib Third luadaya
PIRIT hull.OR
BAVTIIT CHCRCR

t tea w. nth aa

J. W . M a r ih a ll--------- Poator
Sunday School
1:10 g. ae.
Morning Worihlp
It:v0 a. m.
Kvonlng Wonhip — 7 ill p. m
Tnnday Prayer — TISO p. m.
Tuioday Prnytr — Till p. »•
■ lUV

ROPll B IP T IIT
CHURCH
Tig Omega Av*.
J. U n r o o h a __________ Poator
Churoh Bebool ____ t i l l a. m.
Morning Worohlp
lliO l a. ra.
Kvonlng W onhip _ 5:50 p. m.
Tuok-Proyor io n it e Trie p.ra.
ST. JUHk URTROroLITAX
BAPTIST CHCRCR
PS* C) prove ■«.
IL IA W'hllohurot ____ Pooler
Church School „
0:1* a. m
Horning W onhip
UiO* a. mKvonlng Worohlp — T:5t p. m.
Wod. Bible Study . . T r ra
APoirui.il&gt; IM T K U
PKATKCjySTAI. CMTHCU
HOI g. ivarvr* Avv.
Wtl&amp;ur ti. Slug —
Potts:
Svodoy Mvhvol ..... 10:01 o. ra.
•uadoy Warahlp — llidd a. ra
•veaf*Ue&lt;ld _____ Tilt p. »■
Tsio. Blblo glory — Till p. m
Thura Toang Poopl* 7
pm

�/

IThr

Sunfnrh

Smith

Fri. Dec. 29, 1961 — Pape 3

Rev. Grover Sewell

If 1 9 6 2

W e re
Our Last Y e a r?
IK I9G2 WERE OUR LAST
YEAR? ?
It would b« mast interesting
to know what different people
wou’.d do if they knew thit t9(52
was the last year that they
'%*ould live on earth. In this
time, u lien we are a bit short
on -onversalion. one of the \er)
intereslin;; thin?* to stimulate
mental gymnastic* would tie to
bring up this subject at a gath­
ering or a party.
There are many things that I,
personally, would try to do but
one of them wou’d be to ev*
,j m in e my standard of salues.
" 1 would ask if my values are
living value*. Many jokes have
been told about Texas and its
Cadillac* but one of the best to
illustrate our point tells of one
very rich Texan who felt that
nothing was right unless it de­
monstrated material wealth, lie
became very sick and finally
the doctor told him that he was
.going to die. The tick man gave
^m any direction* about many
things. Some of the directions
concerned his funeral. He dir­
ected that he not he buried in
an ordinary coffin, but that a
new Cadillac be purchased. It
was to have solid gold door
handles and panel. It was to
be the fineit ever made, finally
when the time came to bury
^ h im they dressed him in hit
best and placed him at the
wheel. The air-conditioner wa*
humming and the paint spark­
ling. When the graveside ser­
vice waa completed a large
derrick lifted the car into the
huge grave and aa it was being
lowered, one of the dead man's

Follows Thick
Killer Cold
Blanket Of Snow In Northeast

Chrkdan Science
Lecture Scheduled
Here Cn Sunday

A lecture on the healing and
savir : power of scientific prayer
hy Richard l.. Glendon of I * ;
friends wiped away a tear and Angeles, Calif., will he sponsored
said, "Man, that's really liv­ here Sunday afternoon by the
First Church of Christ, Scientist
in g!"
It ^ necessary that our basic of Sanford.
Entitled,
"Christian
Science:
value.* live throughout eirrnity,
and these a rc found in t.-e Uiblc The Healing Comforter," Utc lec­
to be primarily spiritual. Our ture is open to the public without
laird knew that man has to live charge in the Seminole High
in this world anti ilc knew the School auditorium beginning at
need of provision for this world. 3 p. in.
He makes it very clear that If
(Hendon, now on a nationwide
we seek His Kingdom first that tour as a member of the Christ­
other things will lie taken care
ian Science Uoard of Lectureship,
of. Alter speaking of material recently moderated several tele­
thing* In "The Sermon on The vision programs in the senes,
Mount" He said. "Rut seek ye ' "How Christian Science Heals."
first the kingdom of llod, and
A native of Denver, Cola., he
His
righteousness;
and
all became interested in Christian
these things shall be added
Science as a boy and ut 1934,
unto you."
withdrew from business to devote
Satan was overcome by Christ
tils full time to the public prac­
when He said. "Man shall not tice of scientific healing. He was
live by bread alone, but by
an active Christian Science War­
every word that procecdcth out
time Minister during World War
of the mouth of God." This was
11.
said by Christ when he was
tempted to let the material
dominate His life and in so do­
ing betray His destiny. The con­
stant example of Christ is seen
to put the spiritual things of
life first ns being of the great* 1 Watch Night Services have been
scheduled at the Longwuod First
est value.
This dues not mean that we Pentecostal Church from 7:30 p.m.
until after the New Year.
are to Ignore physical needs.
According to Rev. E. Ruth
We have been placed in a world
Grant,
pastor of the church, the
and in bodies that are material
and liiercfore we arc to take evening will be (died with g o ;pel
heed to the temporal and seek singing and preaching in addition
to live respectably and to be to family fellowship. The service
thankful for material blessings. is open and all resident* of the
We find that the Bible simply area arc invited to attend, Rev.
tells us that the temporal, in Grant said.
our scheme of values, is to be
Italy’s Bartolomeo
Cristofori
second to the spiritual.
Let us pray for such balance built the first piano* in 1720 while
of values to be ours in 1062 and trying to improva the clavichord
in all of our Uvea.
and harpsicorvL

By United Press International
The frost was on the grapefruit
along the Gulf Coast today and
heavy snow carpeted sections of
the Northeast, ahead of a killer
cold wave pushing out of the Mid
west.
Indiana attributed at least eight
deaths to the arctic air which
dropped the temperature below
icro in much of the stale Thurs­
day.
Temperature* dropped near the
frost level in southern Florida and
farmers feared damage to citrus
and truck garden crops.
North Carolina was digging out
from under its first major snowtall of the season with up to six
inches reported in Iho western

Stein Youth
To Celebrate
Bar Mizvah

Longwood Church
Sets Watch Night

THIS UNUSUAL NATIVITY SCENE placed in front of Longwood's historic, 80-year-oltl Christ Episcopal Church i* the work of Mrs, Jlolen Wood­
man of Stonecrnfl Associates of Longwood. Tito three-quarter, life-nize
figures of the Madonna and Child and Saint Joseph, mnde of nntlque finish
cast stone, will remain in piuce until the Feast of the Epiphany on Jan. 6
according to Rev. George M. Jarvis IV, vicar of the church, who invites the
public to sec the beautiful display which is flood-lighted by night.
(Herald Photo)

Vocational School
To Reopen Tuesday
0.

FIRST OFFICERS of the DeBnry St. Anna Catholic Guild were installed
at a Communion Breakfast on Dec. 17 with Fr. William Corry officiating.
Pictured with him are, from left, Hazel Kries, vice president; Madeline
Mathcfton, nee rotary; Mario Dungun. president; Edna Reilly, treasurer anti
Mrs. G. Tschidercr, installing officer,
(Cox Photo)

.Pro-Red Prince Abandons Laos Peace Talks
VIENTIANE, Laos &lt;U PI)— ProCommunist Prince Souphanvouvong abandoned aborted peace
talk* with Laoe* other two prinree
here today and flew back to hie
military stronghold on the Plain
•f Jars.
Ilia ally and half-biother, neutrail»t Prince Souvanna Pliuuma,
^remained behind to try to salvage
aomethlng from the nrgoliatione
with pro-Weatern Premier Boun
Ouin which broke down tide week.
Rouphannuvong, commenting on
hie departure, aaid “ It ie the third
day, and nothing haa happened." A
tentative time limit of three days
bad been act on tha lalka which
actually lasted about half an hour.
Earlier, the entire Vientiane
f diplomatic eorpa got together with

Souvanna Phoumn and Stiuphanonvong over lunch, but leaders of the
pro-Western government refused
to attend.
Boun Oum did meet Tor 15 min­
utes this morning with Houvamia,
hut he later imllcuted to newsmen
that he repeated his refusal to
meet tha opposition princes in a
formal, three-way confeieiicc.
The two rebel princes got to­
gether for dinner Thursday at the
home of rlghtiving strongman Gen,
Pbouini Nosavan. But even that
largely aocial contact had required
two personal visits from I'houmi,
and tha urging of Souvanna, to
win accaptanre from Souphanouvong,
The rebel princes spent three
hours at I'houmi'e villa, eating and
then watching American • made
Robert Lee Frost waa the only movies o f the ecven-day celebra­
American poet ever to win the tion which accompanied the cre­
PuliUrr Pritr four times.
mation of the late King Sisavang

Vnng last April,
lloun Oum dashed hopes for a
formal meeting Wednesday when
he told his princely visitors that
the "lime had passed" for a meet­
ing of the three prinrea, His action
came despite a plea from the U. S.
Ktute Department to make every
effort to reach an agieoment.

“ HOME”

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E. S. Douglass, Director of
Adult and Vocational Education
announced today that the Business
Education Department of Die Scm
inole County Vocational School
will re-open on Tuesday,
Tlic Business Education Depart­
ment is located on Palmetto Ave­
nue between Ninth and Tenth
Streets. Mrs. Penrose Love is
head of the department and is also
a teacher; Mrs. Lydia Watt is the
other daytime teacher with Miss
Mary George and Mrs, Hetty
Noyes completing (he night staff.
Day classes will begin at 9 i.m .
and continue mini 3 p.m. Monday
through Friday. The night classes
meet from 7 to W p.m. Monday
through Thursday. Students may
enroll next Tuesday for typing,
shorthand, business English, book­
keeping, office procedure and
eommereisl law and others.
The Vocational School Is part of
the Seminole County Public School
System which is under the admin­
istration of It. T. Milwee, Super­
intendent of Public Instruction.
The enrollment and typing feci are
held to a minimum.

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On Hie Friday evening before,
the Sunday School presented its
yearly pageant in tin* church
sanctuary.
Shepherds, wise men, little and
big angels brought their gifts to
Joseph and Mary in Iho manger
as Mrs. Cliarles Crcasry narrat­
ed the story of the first Christ­
mas.
The Kindergarten Class, all
dressed as angels, closed the pro­
gram singing "Silent Night, Holy
Night." Mis* llarahara Bedient
was accompanist for solos by
members of the senior and junior
choirs.

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guest speaker at the It a. m.
Sunday service of Grace Meth­
od :»l Church.
On leave this year from hi*
missionary duties, Spootswood i*
serving as associate pastor at the
First Methodist Church in Galnesville. His topic for the aervief
hire
ill be "Missions on the
Msrch."
The Watch Night service at
Grace Methodist will begin at 11
p. m. and is open to the public.
Members of the Methodist Youth
Fellowship will pirtielpste in the
program.

A midnight candlelight service
and Holy Communion has been
Church construction in the U, 8.
scheduled by the Eheneirr Meth­
roisrhed
f l billion in 1BS0, an tnodist Church to welcome in the
errase of 10 per cent over the pre­
New Year,
Preceding this service, mem­ ceding year.
bers
have been invited to meet
At the Sunday evening candle­
at the church at to p. m. for a
light service, Rev, Damon Scott
1 program of entertainment and
narrated the story ol Christmas| |0J,ummly including singing of
from the Bible with assistance i many favorite hymns and reading
from the senior choir singing the of Bible passages,
Assisting with the program, ser­
familiar music.
Mrs. William Burnett, toprano, vice amt refreshments will be
sang "Glory to God in the High­ hoys and girls of the Methodist
est," and Eddy Scott, tenor, sang Youth Fellowship.
"O Holy Night."
Rev. Hugh Booth, pastor of the
The processional
carol
was church, has Invited ail innnhers
"There’ s A Star In The Sky" and friends of the church to join
SUNDAY
while the recessional carol was in the family night New year’s
m o kw
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day treat was held last week by
The annual Saturday morning the Sunday School Dept, of the
party giving youngsters a hull- DcRury
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Methodist
Church.
Children found hot dogs, cookies
and ice cream to eat: participated
in a game period and were given
a full stocking left by Santa for
each.

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Announcement has been made
that there will be no service* to­
day at Congregation Beth Israel,
Jewish Synagogue at 16th St. and
Magnolia Avc. in Sanford.
Instead, invitation has been extended to attend 10 a. m. Saturday services at the Temple of
Liberal Judaism, Fern Crock and
Robinson In Orlando, when Step­
hen Stein, son of Mrs. Fred Stein
and the late Mr. Stein will cele­
brate his Bar Mizvah.
All friends of the family are
invited to attend services and to
enjoy a kiddush luncheon which
will be served st the conclusion
of the ceremony.

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Western Tennessee got a hard
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There were frost warnings up
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glades. Thirty-five mile wind*
pounded both of Florida'* coasts
Thursday, bringing small craft
warnings. The cold cleared beache* of tourists and dropped tem­
peratures below the freezing mark
in Miami suburbs.
Heavy snow hit some arras of
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Sonic right wing cIcnicntB in the country like to
argue that the United State# government ia not n demo­
cracy but a republic. Often, speaker* who contend this
at right wing meetings arc greeted with loud applause.
A look at the dictionary causes one to wonder what
ail the noise is about,
Webster’s says a republic is a state wherein su­
preme power is exercised by representatives chosen by
the people and responsible to them.
It says a democracy I* a state in which the supreme
er is retained by the people, but exercised directly or
rectly through a system of “ representation and dele­
gated authority.”
There hardly seems enuse for further comment.

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Quick To Hatch
Kxcited clamor and great expectation* often ac­
company the adoption of major legislation in Congress.
But when n new law gets out into the cold, cruel world,
things can bo different.
A fresh example: the much talked of omnibus
Housing Act of 1001.
Its most celebrated features were those which would
permit FHA to insure home mortgages for a 35-yenr
term (up from 30), and allow more liberal financing ar­
rangements for the remodeling of homes.
Predictions were common that the lengthening of
the mortgage span would boost this country's housing
output by perhnps 100,000 starts a year. And there were
forecasts of a big rush in remodeling
Clearly, It Is too soon after passage o f tho act to
expect to see its heavy Imprint on the building field.
But private builders nevertheless are frank'lo say they
do not look for a spectacular upsurge even in 19G2.
This year housing starts are up about 2 to 3 per
cent over 1960's total o f 1,270,000. Next year they may
rise another 5 per cent. Builders nnsumc some shnro of
this wJtl'COme from the liberalized mortgage terms in the
relatively low-cost sector— homes retailing at 111,000
to $15,000. But they think the benefits will be fairly
slow in coming.
The reason?
Like practically everything else these dnys, the
housing field Is so complex that a wide array of new
"rule* of the game” takes n great deal of time to digest.
Builders, lenders, home buyers and others, alrendy
immersed in technicalities, need many months to ac­
quaint themselves with the changed setup.
To assist this educative process, the National As­
sociation of Home Builders has helped to guide a series
of informational meetings In some 75 sepnrnte cities
around tho nation.
As yet, mortgago makers have shown no great
enthusiasm for lending under the new 35-year terms.
Since lending right now is generally slow, builders
are not entirely sure whether the lenders’ resistance to
the new provisions will diminish if and when the general
financing outlook improves.
New programs can run like nulcksllvcr through
presidential messages and congressional committee reiorls. But many of them, once enacted, tend to move
Ike molasses. Our ponderous economy particularly, can
be slow to feel their effect.
It’s something to remember as we approach 1962,
and prepare to listen again to politicians who will pro­
mise the citizenry "Instant betterment” if voter* will
only give them a chance to work their legislative magic.

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LONDON (U PI) — B r i t i s h
troop*, plane* anil wnmlilpa con­
verged on the tenia Middle Keel
today, but the government refuacd
to aay whether the armed force*
w i i being lent to protect the oil
rich sheikdom o f Kuwait.
Tli« movement of .1,000 men, nil
aircraft carrier, two frigate* and
a tank-landing ahlp from England
and Kenya responded to s Christ-

m u alert of units of Britain's
Strategic Itcaarvc—a highly mo
bile troubleshooting outfit.
Observers noted that the small
armada began steaming toward
the Middle Kaat after Iraqi I’re
mler Abdul Karim Katsem repeat
cd his demands that Kywail
which la located on the Persian
Gutf south of Iraq, belonga to his
country.

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Neighbors finally came over
later in the day to help out. They
admired Beth's efficiency.
"She certainly has an old head
on her iboulders," added one of
the visitors.
That wat intended as a compli­
ment. H meant Beth was pre­
one of the gueiti.
cocious or more competent than
"Oh, the lives In a ben bouse,"
we'd expect In a child of 9.
he calmly replied.
But Beth visualised a prune fac­
"Hen houa*!'» the visitors re­
peated in surprise. "You must be
mistaken."
"No, that's true," George an­
swered. "F or Daddy doesn't tall
fibs and he said Grandma goea
to bod with the chickena."
We adults are familiar with
many of theig unique phrases In
Q —I* there any legal time be­
our language. We call them yond which I cannot hope to cel­
"id lom i."
le d on bill* owed me by pallent*?
Obviously, they are difficult to
—
Dr. J. M.
Interpret Just from consulting a
Dear Dr. J. M.: Statutes of limi­
dictionary.
You can guesa the puaalement tation* vary by »Ute, ranging
of a Frenchman or German If he from .1 to S year* for oral agree­
tried to comprehend that idiom ment* and 5 to 30 y e a n for wrltabout "going to bed with the trn agreement*.
chickena."
Uetonnlna what atatuta of limi­
Here la America, it simply tations lute* In your alata and
means going to bed early.
fast frea to pre*a for payment
But children and foreignera during the period.
tend to take language literally*
You can alio extend the legal
Idioms are not limited to Just
time limit by getting written con­
one language. Germans have
firmation that your patient will
their own ldloma and so do the
pay up, alnca the legal period wilt
French, Russians and others.
begin upon the date he rspledge*
So it demands long familiarity
with • language to be up-to-date payment. In aome stale* whan a
patient leaves the slate, later to
on it’s idioms.
return,
year* away do not count
You may recall my mentioning
tho Spenish student who entered undar the state's statutory limita­
tion period.
Northwestern University.
Q Which is the best way to
He spoke little English and It
was mostly of the "dictionary" write a will to insure member* of
the family get an equal share
sort.
But he was basically tactful, so without too much federal taxeaT—
'
when he called on a coed to es­ M. W.
A — Dear M. W.: There ia only
cort her to a formal dance, be
apprecleted tho lovely dress she one way o f reducing the federal
•state tnx: reduce the else of the
wore.
He was Intuitively a member
of the "Compliment Club," *o he
said:
"How beautiful you look tn your
nightgown I"
At which her sorority filters
tittered end Iiughed, showing they
had lest tact then the Spanish
youth.
Later, he grumbled at the freak,
lah nature of English.
"M y dictionary says you can
use 'night* and 'evening' Inter­
changeably for they art syno­
nym*."
And that ia uiually true, except
in these special Idiomatic places.
For we distinguish radically be­
tween "Evenng gown" vs. "Night­
gown" ia our popular speech.
Many mental compleaea also
develop because children, like
George, get the wrong meaning
for our Idioms.
A little gtrl named Beth, aged
B, tried to look after her f-yearold brother when her mother was
taken auddenty ill.

CASE K.4M: George W., aged
I, la a very bright city boy.
One day aome frtendi were
visiting him. Conversatloi. veered
around to his grandmother.
"Where doea the Uve?" ailed

ed old bag, and this innocent
idiom almost drove her into a
divorce In later years. (See to­
morrow's follow-up).
So be sure you talk the lan­
guage of the cuatomcr or child or
client or parishioner!
Jesus urged that same idea
when he said, "Cast not your
pearls before twine," meaning,
use word* they can understand.

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Your Pocketbook
estate before death. You can do
this by making glfta. Under th*
la--" you are permitted to make a
onre-in-a-lifetlme gift o f 130,000
or |C0,000 if you art married, and
your spouse agrees.
You can also make aa many an­
nual gifts of |3,000, or 18,000
Jointly a* you desire, without hav­
ing to pay gift taxes. Willing pre­
cious Items such aa palntlnga to
an institution remove* them from
the estate tax.
Estate taxes can alto be avoid­
ed by setting up an irrevocable
trust. If you give away principal
plus income during yuur lifetime
this money would not torn) part
of your estate and thus would not
ha taxable.
Q—I understand that there ia a
deadline on filing for Social Se­
curity disability protection for
those with long-standing disabili­
ties. When is th* deadline?—N. T
A — Dear N. Z.i Th* 1941 amend­
ment* give * worker with long­
standing disabilities until June SO,
IOCS to apply for baiteflta under
the Social Security disability pro­
visions, one year longar than un­
der tha old law.

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Government hydroelectric power
of uneven supply is now firmed
up by power generated in private
utility thermal plants and wheeled
over private transmission line* to
the government'* preference cus­
tomer* and pumping stations.
A similar interchange is now
being negotiated between the gov­
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and Arizona Public Service ther­
mal plant at Four Cornera—Art*
iona-Ut*h-Colorado-New Mexico.
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art apparently what tha govern­
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ship pt wer policy with the private
power companies, if they will
play that way.
Udall say a tha door has not
been closed to government co­
operation and, "W e're talking,
though tt will taka time to work
out.” Co-operation on tlve con­
struction as well aa the opera­
tion of power lines is possible If
tha common carrier principle is
carried out. But this may laid
into long fights over who owns
and run a the transmission lines.
"Wo ara not now planning a
nations: power grid," says Udall
But this is what his task force

Transit Workers
Snub Pay Offer
NEW YORK (U PI) — Transit
workers booed down a 13-ccnt
hourly wag* increase Wednesday
night and voted to tie up all pub­
lic transportation In New York
City on New Year's Day.
While Transport Workers Union
(TW U ) president Michael Quill
warned that tha men who operate
tho d ty'e bus** end tubwaya
might Jump tha gun and stage a
wildcat walkout bafora th* con­
tract deadline, th an ware indica­
tions a aattlsmant might be in tha
making.

report and press statements talk
about. They outline the possibllj.
ties 'or generating power In Alaij^.
ka for transmission to the United
Stater or for exchange with Can­
ada for its power sold to th#
U.S.
Ultimate transmission of western
hydroelectric power to Pennsyl­
vania and West Virginia is also
discussed. It would be firmed up
by power generated at the coal
mine* of those eastern states.
"States with thermal power sur*.
plus would have the most to gain
from such an exchange," s a /s
Udall. " I ’ll be disappointed tf w*
can’t work out a eommon carrier policy."

4 More Katangans
Going To Parley *
LEOPOLDVILLE, The Congo
(U P I)— Four more Katanga dele­
gate* wer* du* to arrive here today for constitutional talks aimed
at bringing the secessionist prov­
ince back Into tb* Congo.
A nine-man parliamentary dele­
gation was Down here recently
from tha Katangeac capital ofy,
Ellsabethvllle aboard a United
Nation* DC6 for tha important
conference on reunifying t h a
Congo.
Tha Katanga delegate* planned
to join central Congolese officials
on a revision of the fundamental
Congo law, possibly framing it
along federal lines to give the
provinces more autonomy— but n o t*
independence.
The delegates who traveled un­
der UN guarantees o f personal
safety and with th* right to go
home any time they wanted includ­
ed three senator*, three deputies
and three secretaries o f state*.
They were escorted from their air­
port by Nigerian UN soldiers to
UN headquarters here.

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are not ready to comment on it.
But there are several precedents
for government-private power in­
terchange.
In 1931, Pacific Gas and Electrie Co. and the Bureau of Re
clamation'a Central Valley project
In California made such an agree­
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WASHINGTON* — fNEA) - A
new "partnership policy" for fed­
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government
hydroelectric
power agencies and United States
private power companies ia an
visaged in the Weat Coast com
mon carrier transmission line
task force report Just made pub­
lic by Interior Secretary Stewart
Udall.
If it's recommendations are ap
proved by Congress and carried
out, this might ultimately lead to
development of a national grid
for the co-operative Interchange
of private and public power from
the Atlantic Coast to Alaska, In­
cluding even Canadian power.
Thla would differ completely
from the Eisenhower administra­
tion partnership power policy.
That gave preference to private
power companies in the develop­
ment of hydroelectric power fit**
on America’s river*. Government
development of power was re
strictcd to aitts that private com­
panies could not or wera not in
terested In developing, like the
Upper Colorado location.
The
Kennedy
administration,
through Secretary Udall, acrapped
Dili shortly after taking over. A
program of many new starts on
government power project* was
inaugurated.
The report now released by
Secretary Udall after nine month*’
preparation carries thla concept
much further.
As a first step it recommends
construction of a 1,000-rail# Irani*
mission line from th* Columbia
Bivcr to the Los Angeles area.
This would enable the Paclfie
Northwest, which faal Its peak
loads in winter, to exchange pow­
er with the Tatlflc Southwest,
which has peak loada in tummtr.
Congress will be asked for au­
thorization and funds for plan­
ning this project at tha forthcom­
ing session. The schedule calls
for completing the first link by
1986. It would cost an estimated
$138 million. But it would make
unnecessary the spending of |1M
million for new generating plant
capacity.
Beyond thla, tbk government'*
five-man task force, btadad by
Bonneville power administrator
Charles F. Luce, recommenda two
parallel lines to coat &lt;227 mil­
lion, with a potential of aavlng
$330 million for new generating
planta.
Private power companies have
not had a chance to study the
governmant'a
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S C E N E
WITH THE OLD YEAH ON ITS WAY OUT AND
1962 JUST TWO DAYS AW AY, THE SPORTING
SCENE OFFERS ITS ATHLETIC PREDICTIONS IN
THE SPORT OF FOOTBALL FOR THE COMING NEW
YEAR: (MORE NEW YEAR'S PREDICTIONS WILL
FOLLOW WITH LATER COLUMNS.)
Seminole High Coaches JIM P1GOTT and JIM Mc. COY will see their 1962 Seminole Footbntl Team come
close to another undefeated record for Sanford with an
(8-2) record, with DeLnnd one of the biggest victories.
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The SEMINOLES willpluy a post-season gridiron
contest and will emerge the winners by a two.touchdown
margin. Bowl competition for the Scmlnoles two years
from now will be played with n Class Double A school.
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Seminole High Athletic Director FRED GANAS
will seo football game attendance tnku a big jump of 15
percent over an average of the past three years, boost­
ing the athletic fund up hundreds of dollars.
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Never will there be ANOTHER FOOTBALL YEAR
for Seminole County to compare with the mnss of team
records, statistics, and individual honors to match those
set forth in the great year o f 1961,
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GANAS

PROCTOR

METTS

PIGOTT

Near the end of the new year, 3emlnole High player
J. B. PHILLIPS will receive n grant-in-aid from the
University of Florida nnd become the 35th annunl re­
cipient o f Peter Bchaal’a MOST VALUABLE PLAYER
Award.
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Pressure during 1962 for a SEMINOLE-LYMAN
football game will become so great that the two schools
will sign a contract for a contest to be played in 1983.
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OVIEDO will field its FIRST GRIDIRON SQUAD
in 1962 and will complete its first football season with a
(4-6) record. No post-season competition is In sight,
Oviedo will have a NEW FOOTBALL COACH to
go along with the new Lion football team who will be a
graduate of a Floridn college or university. The now
coach will have over 40 plnycrs to try out for Oviedo’s
new sport.
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Football will have GREATER EMPHASIS all
around in 1962 with the beginning of TRIANGULAR
football competition started between tho Sanford, Ly­
man and Oviedo squads. An annual Seminole County
CHAMPIONSHIP AWARD will be established.
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Lyman High Coaches BILL PROCTOR and BUCK
"JUNIOR" METTS will seo their 1962 gridiron record
come dose to matching the record set forth by the
Greyhounds in 1961 with their only big major Iosb to
Tallahassee's Florida High Demons.
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Lyman's Greyhounds will be invited to play n
CLASS A FOOTBALL team in ]K &gt; a t-s ca s o n competition,
will accept and will tie the opposing team. In two veara
Lyman will play a full schedule with all Class A s c h o o l s .
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A new ALL-SEMINOLE COUNTY team will be
established which will compnro in Importance to tho AUMld-Floridn teum over tho coming years. Oviedo’s now
football squad will place at least two gridders In its first
year of football.
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Superintendent o f Schools R. T. MILWEE and the
Seminole County School Board will find that with the
greater emphasis placed on football and athletics in gen­
eral that they will be In a position to approve ATHLE­
TIC PRIORITY for school financial appropriations,
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Football will Increase so greatly in popularity and
importance in the next two years that there will be the
beginning of n new SANFORD BOWL gamo with the
Seminoles acting aa the host team.
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At least five players on the 1961 Seminole football
team will receive some type of athlotic scholarship re­
cognition to some college or university. Thu schools will
primarily be small schools and linesmen will hnve great­
er consideration than the backffeld players.
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Lyman High School will place at least two of its
senior Greyhounds in bcIiooIh on some type of rcholurehlp help. One o f these schools will be Florida State Uni­
versity.
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Sanford Junior High Coach RALPH MAYS will
field a football team in 1962 thnt will come close to win­
ning tho Florida State Midget Chnniplonahlp title for tho
Sanford Braves’ second yenr in a row.
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The Sanford HERALD Sports Editor will be tarred
and feathered and run out o f town when 90 percent of
thene predictions fail to come true.

Packer Injuries Working In Favor
Of Giants In NFL Playoff Sunday
G3EEN BAY. WJi. (U P l)-T h o
New York Giant*, with 29 je a n
of quarterbacking bra ini behind
them, take solid aim Sunday at
wbat may be a chink in th*
armor ot tho Green Bay Packer*
—a defensive backdcld hobbled
by alckneas and Injury.
And if their aim la good, they
could emerge a* winner* In the
29th National Football League
playofl game, deiplle entering
action aa three point underdog*.

A cold, which hoipiullicd allNFL defence halfback Jena
WhltUatou Thursday, and a gib
Injury tp lately Johnny Symank
which he* been dew In respond­

ing, dogged the Packer secondary
In practice thia week. It ha* Dccn
one of the beat In the league in
defenae againit Hie pau .
Quarterback Y.A. Tittle and
Charlie Conerly, each with It
year* of pro experience, will be
quick to teit Symank and Whit,
teuton—and If neither L ready,
only veteran Em Tunnell and
rookie Herb Addarlcy are on hind
to apcll them.
Tunnell, whose age haa been
eiUmaled aa "In the vicinity of
M ", baa flowed down a bit *iocc
hi* ell-pro day* with the Giant*.
Addtrley, who was switched from
the offensive unit at the tail of
the Staton, lacks experience.

Cage Doubleheader Here Saturday
Seminoles,
Stetson
Host Teams
By PETE LEVEQUE
Herald Sport* Editor
Coach Bud Layer will tend his
undefeated Seminole eager* after
their fourth straight victory Sat­
urday at 7:30 p. m. as tha Semi­
nole* play hoita to the Titusville
Terrier* for a return match In
the Sanford gymnasium la the
first game of a doubleheader In
which Station University plays
Blackburn College of Carlinvlllc,

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DAVIS

111.
Coach Layer expect* this fourth
basketball game to be a good
challenge for the Seminole eager*,
but a* la traditional with Stmlnole
basketball coaches, Layer ab­
solutely refuse to make a pre­
diction a* to the outcome of Sat­
urday night's game. However,
Saturday is going to be a tough
contest for Sanford all around
By PETE LEVEQUE
and for more than one reason.
The Seminoles went o(f Jnlo
Stetson Coach Claim Wilkes will
the opening game of the season ■end hi* Stetson HatUrs after
half-cocked and, with • danger­
their number seven victory In Banous lack of Inexperience. Their
ford's
Bill Fleming gymnasium
opponent Titusville was a bad
Saturday
night at 0 p. m. as the
team to com* up against for
the first game of the season and Hatter* clash with the Blackburn
yet tha SeRHselfi rallied to College Beavers o f Carlinvlllc, III.,
edge the Teniers by a score of Just after tha Remind* - Terrier
opener of the creninr.
U-«2.
Saturday will b« tbe aeeond San­
This time the Seminoles may
not be as lucky, and for one big ford game of th* 1861 teaton for
th* Hattera at they play their
reason: Numbar two scorer Butcb
Riser may not play. Coach Layer number ten gam* and whet could
said that Riser's chances of play­ easily bo tho gateway to th* FlorConference
ing in Saturday's game are "very 1d a Intercollegiate
Championship,
doubtful." Riser la responsible
In starting guard position for
for M points in the three game
the
Hattera will probably bo top.
scoring tots) for the csgers of
dog eager Joel Hancock, with top
184.
In the opening game Sanford aeorlng Dalton Kptlng expected to
went up against the Terriers with eet tho usual fast pace for Stetson
the generous prediction of a two early In the contest.
Station's Vernon Water* in all
point edge on tbe opposing tesm.
If Riser had been unable to play probability will be In tha lino up
in the opener; the point predic­ tonight alio. Waters Is back in
tion would have been reversed action for the Halters after being
and the Terriers would have had out o f play for the last five games
a predicted edge on the Seminoles. because of a pulled thigh muscle.
Now at the threshold of tbe Waters Is a good supporting play'
fourth game of the aeaaon, the or and could ••* action in Satur­
Seminoles have pulled out a solu day's big contest.
Tho starting lineup will Include
tlnn to this obstacle—confidence
Until now Bubba Davis has been either Kptlng or Dearer in pivot
a sleeper for Use Seminoles nab­ position, Denver has vlternated
bing only 29.6 percent of his shots with Epting in forwrrd position,
with a low total of 24 points for but In all considerations, Dearer
probably will be pivot man with
the three games.
Davis is in a lot batter condt Kptlng at forward.
The Blackburn Beaters are ex­
tlon at this point aa far as ae
curacy goes and as tbe season pected to glva the Stetson players
wears on, could become top msn quite a run for their money with
In percentages. Davis now holds five experienced leltermen from
the distinction or being the num laet year's lineup. Last year the
her one man In number of assists reco.-d for tha Heavers ran a low
in tbe games thus far In the sea­ (4-17) game tally, hut experience
this year could glvt Blackburn
son.
Partly for this reason tha something to work with against
prediction has changed/ and for tha flatten.
Stetson C«ach Wilkes has not
the better. With D*ll* expected
to hold a top position Saturday, announced a definite starting line*
and Barry Brown and Mika
Woodruff far exeeodlag preseason speculation, the Seminolea are six-point favorites.
The pre-season prediction (or
the Sanford cagers waa that hey
had an abundance of two things:
A lot of inexperience, but alio a
NEW YORK (UPI) - Halfback
lot of potential. Now evidence Is Faul Hornung, the Green Bay
appearing that the inexperience la Packers' "M r. D olt-all," today
disappearing and the potential la was voted the 1961 National Footdeveloping. Whether this holds ball League player-oMhe-year in
irue will be determined biturdiy. the annual United Presa Inter­
Here ire some scoring statis­ national poll.
tics for the Seminole cagers as a
In a league of many stars,
result o f a three game winning Hornung Is undoubtedly the most
streak:
versatile since the old era of the
FIELD GOALS
two-way pro player.
FGA FGM FCT. * The 213-pound former Notre
Davit ................ .. 33
to
:*.« Dame All-America carried the
Woodruff .........
24
37.1 ball, blocked, threw and caught
Brown ..............
13
49.4 passes, and handled tbe Packers'
Guitavson ....... .. 19
9
44.4 place-kicking.
Kiser ...............
22
31.4
And he did it this ten on under
McCsillln ...........
1
11.7 soma rather tough circumstances.
Stephana .........
0
00.0
Hornung m i s hampered in at
Johnson .......... . . . 2
1
30.0 least three games because of a
Boniface ..........
O
00.0 pulled leg muscle. And shortly
William ■ .........
0
00.0 after mid-acason he was called
McMurray .......
0
00.0 into (he Army. He missed two
Middleton .......
0
00.0 games and played otheri without
Hinton ..............
0
00.0 (be benefit of mid-week practice.
Totals .. . tot
91
31.7
Hormtng won the honor by poll­
FREE THROWS
ing 12 votes front a panel of 42
FTA FTM FCT. NFL writers (three from each
Davie ................
4
30.4 league city).
Woodruff . . . . . .
5
43.5
Brown ..............
■
01.7
Gustav son ....... . . . 0
4
64.7
CHICAGO (UPI)—Veteran NnRiser ................ .. 4
2
30.0
McGill!* ..........
0
00.0 tional Basketball Association star
Stephana ......... .. 2
0
00.0 Joe Graboski lias been sold to the
Johnson ........... . . . 0
0
00.0 Syracuse Nationals (or an unciisBonds re ...........
0
00.0 closed sura by the Chicago Pack­
Will is ms ..........
1
33.3 ers.
Graboski will be used by tbe
McMurray .......
0
00.0
Nats
as a replacement (or the in­
Middleton .......
0
00.0
Hinson ............
0
00.0 jured Dolph Schayei.

WOODRUFF

BROWN

...P robable Starting Lineup For Saturday’s Game

Stetson Hatters Seek 7th Win
Here Against Blackburn Five

Hornung Voted
Player-Of-Year

Graboski Sold

Totals .. .. 41
22
40.7
SCORING LEADERS
FG FT TP
Woodruff .........
24 5 S3
Rlsar ................
*1 s a
Brown ..............
II • 30
Davit ................
10 &lt; 14
Gusiavsoa , — . . . 4 . . 1 4 20

Tech Favored In Gator Bowl
By United Pres* International
Four bowl games are on tap
for Saturday and those who just
can't make It to the Gator Bowl,
Shrine Classic, Blue-Gray or Sun
Bowl can still see some of the
nation's finest football performtrs
by a simple flick of the wrist.
All four games will bo nation­
ally televised.
The Gator Bowl battle at Jack­
sonville, Fla., between Georgia
Tech and Frnn State will be tele.

up and la expected to wait until
game time before revealing the
lilt of Stetson starters. Waters
ha* a slim chance o f nabbing a
berth In the lineup, but only gametime will tell the story,
Blackhum'e team 1* expected In
Rsnford sometime this afternoon
for a pre-Saturday werkout in
preparation for the big event to.
morrow night. Stetson began Its
holiday practice on Thursday and
appears In top shape for the big
cage contest.
Playing Saturday for tha second
time In the eeason, Stetson is
again expected to make use of the
Sanford gymnasium on Jan. 4 when
Stetson will meet Tampa in Its
In the Jet Lanes’ Kerler League
tenth basketball game of the sea­
this week, Kwite White Laundry
son.
remained in the first place posi­
tion with it* 1.5 point lead over
American Legion. In third place la
Craig Cara with 3.3 points behind
the first place position.
Wheeler Fertilixer Is in fourth
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place In tho running with O. K.
Tire Store In fifth. In sixth place
There will be no racing at the la Rigga Sunoco with Barley's Sin
Sanford-Orlando Kennel Club to­ clalr holding last weak's position
night In order that racing fans and In seventh place.
Richard Parker had the high
track employes may attend the an­
nual Elks charity football game game o f the week fur the league
In the Tangerine Bowl. However, with a* score of 231. Ed Michalek
there will be double headers both held the high series slot with hls
tomorrow and Monday, a special score o f S67. Games on the 200
holiday matinee having been ar­ level included John Dawns with
ranged for New Year's Day. Post 213, Dan Rltxie with 210, Ed Michalek with 209, ami John Bridge*
time for the matinee is 2 p.m.
After 14 programs of racing 11 with 201.
Don Dorman converted the 6-7
kennels were closely bunched in
the battle for the most wins with split, with John Bridges, Terry
Charles Lovely In the lead with a Patterson, Ed Michalek, Charles
victory score of 12. Just one point Pctherbridge nnd Dan Ilitsls all
back of Lovely was Tom Sweeney, converting the 3-10 splits.

Kwite White
In Top Spot

No Racing Tonight

whose greyhounds have presented
him with U firsts.
Others In the top bracket were
P. C. and E. J. Aldcrson 10, Osw«ld Bios. 3, G. Aldcrson 6, Mul­
berry Kennel 9. Orville Moses 9,
Paul Boone 8, Carl Tracy 7, Sum­
mit Kennel 0 and Pat Reed 9.
Oswald Bros, took the Inaugural
Handicap with 0 . B.'s D.D.T. and
(he Scholarship Handicap with ().
R.'a Melon. Melon alto finished
second In the Tangerine Bowl
Handicap.
The fastest clocking to date waa
turned In by Charles Lovely's Hur­
ry Now, who won his maiden race
and first official start In 31.09
seconds.

Feller Slated For
Hal! Of Fame
BOSTON (UPI) - Bob Feller,
fastballmg no-bit strikeout artist
for 19 seasons with the Cleveland
Indians, la the top favorite to Join
91 Immortals In Baseball's Hall of
Fame at Cooperstown. N. Y., next
month.
Feller, former Dodger second
baseman Jackie Robinson, and
long time Yankee shortstop Phil
(Scooter) Hizzuto headed a list of
newly eligible* for the baseball
abrine under a revised system to
go into clfcct next month.

vised by CBS; the Sua Bowl clash
involving Villa nova and Wichita
at El Paso, Tex., will be carried
by ABC, and NBC will televise
the Blue-Gray game at Montgom­
ery. Ala., than the Shrine game
between the E ist and West at
San Francisco.
Saturday's four bow) games will
serve as the appetizer for Mon
day's main course, consisting of
the Rose Bowl game between
UCLA and Minnesota at Pass*
dena, Calif., tbe Orange Bowl
contest pitting Louisiana State
and Colorado at Miami, Fla., the
Cotton Bowl game at Dallas where
Texas will tangle with Mississippi,
and the Alabama-Arkansas skir­
mish In the Sugar Bowl at New
Orleans. All four of those games
will be televised also.
Bobby Dodd, the "grand-daddy"
of all -bowl coaches, la confident,
but not cocky about the chancei
of hit 13th-r*nked Georgia Tech
Yellow Jackets against tbe lath-

ranked Penn State Nfttany. Lions
in the Gator Bowl.
^
Dodd haa coached the YellowJackets 17 years and during that
time, he has taken them to nine
bowl games, eight of which they
have won.
Georgia Tech and Penn Stale
each go into the game with iden­
tical 7-3 records although Dodd s
team went through a tougher
schedule.
j
The Yellow Jackets stress de­
fense and place more than tho
usual premium on punting, while
the Nittany Lions are more offen­
sive.minded.
The game could develop into a
duel between Penn State's Rogrr
Kochman, who scored nine touch­
downs this season and led tha
team with 666 yards rushing, and
Georgia Tech’s Billy Williamson, 3
who led the Engineers in pass re­
ceiving and punt returns as well
as having gained 331 yards rush­
ing.

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Congress Eyes
Kennedy Plan
Of Rates For Airlines On UN Bonds

CAB Approves Raise
W a s h in g t o n t u m - T h * «ir.
lines have permission to raise
fares—but not as much as most
of them wanted and it probably
will be the last increase for a
long lime.
That was the gilt of Thursday's
Civil Aeronautics Board (CAB)'
announcement that it would ap
prove a temporary 3 per cent
boost in domestic fares, effective
W days after any airline applies
for it.
But the CAB'S kmg explanation
of the fare increase was spiced
with frequent hints that no more
will be forthcoming. In approvin i the txwit, the CAB limited it
to six months and refused to rule
on the applications of ievcn ma-

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n o t i c b oa- a i r r
T I C STATE o r FLORIDA TOi
Thoms* D. Pravatt, unmarried,
rtaldinca unknown
0 Tou ar* h*r*t&gt;r nmlflsd that a
T u l l ha* Laan fll*4 asalnat vou In
th* a b o r t anlltlad causa, and that
ro u ara required to lilt Tour a n ­
swer with th* Clark o f this Courl
and to aarra a cop* thereof upon
th* plaintiff or plaintiff ■ attor.
nara. whoa* nama and t d d r t i i la
Jannlnss,
Watt*.
Clark*
and
Hamilton,
111 Barnett National
Hank
liulUlne.
Jackaonrllla
I,
Florida, not lalar than Januarr
It. l t d . If you fall In do ao a de­
ar** pro confasao will ha entered
aaalnat ro u for th* relief demand­
e d In th* complaint. This ault Is
foreclose a m o rta l* * . Th* raal
property proceeded aaalnat la:
Lot Jf, SOUTH PINKCRKHT.
rtrat Addition, atc ordln r to
tha plat tharaaf aa record,
ad tn Plat Book to. pasta St
and SI o f tha PuMle R *c« rle
* f Semin*!* County, Florida.
WITNESS my hand and th* teal
o f said Court at Sanford, Florida,
this ith day o f D*c*mh*r. t i l l .
SSEALI
A r t h T It. Beckwith. Jr.
Clerk o f th* Circuit Court
^
fly: Martha T. Vlhten
•
Dapnty Clark
Fubtleh Dec. a. !S. It. IS. 1*11.

Legal Notice
ELIZABETH

A.

WEEKS.
Dacaaaail

T a A l l t 'a * a i t * r * a a S P u i u a a l i a r l * a l l a l n i a nr l i a m a a S , A a a l a s l
tal* E i l a t . i

Tou »nd aach o f you ar* her#by notlfltf! and raqulraj to pr*•ant
any claim* ami
diinanila
which you, or either o f you. may
have aaalnat th* ratal* o f ELIZA­
BETH A. WEEKS, Jacaaard. tal#
o f t*M County, lo tha County
jiida* o f aamlnota County, F lo r­
ida, at hla offic e In th* court
hour* o f aald County at banford,
Florida, within . l x calendar month#
from th* tlm* o f tho flrat publi­
cation o f thl* notice. Each claim
or demand ahall h* In writlna. and
ahall alaia (he place o f raildanr*
and poat offlc* addrat* o f th*
claimant, and ahall ha awern to
by th* claimant, hi* *s*nt or at.
tornay, and any auch claim or
demand not ao tiled ahall b* void.
/ » / Annl* M. Weak*
A*
Adnilnlatratrix
ot
th*
Eitato ot
ELIZABETH A. WEEKS, dacaaaad
OEO. A. HPEER. JR.
Attorney for aald Ealat*
11IH Magnolia Avanua
Sanford, Florida
IX TIISS CIRCUIT COllSAT OF THE Flrat publication Dacarnbar I. 19(1
.NINTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN Pubiiah Dec. &gt;. n .
m i.
AND
i nn
SEMIBOLF. COUNTY
FLORIDA
IN
CHANCERY
NO. la Ik* Uowrt o f Ik* Comely Jada*
Ill**
kamlnal* l a a a l y , Florida, la Pr*.
HAMBURG SAVINGS RANK,
bale.
a Naw Terk corporation.
la **■ Kalala ar
Plaintiff EDRAlt U. DURDETT,
*vaDacaaaad.
VtNCBNT L. RECK and POROT1IT Ta AH Uradltora aad Ptraoaa H a*,
A. BECK, hla wife,
la a flalma ar Demand* Aaataat
Defendants. Maid Katalai
r o n e s : t o d e f e n d or o r d e r - - T o u aRd **«h o f you ara haaaby
o r PUBLICATION *U fT FOR
notified and required to praaant
FORECLOSURE
any rlalma and demand* which you,
WOi VINCENT L. BECK and
nr either o f you. may Itava aaalnal
D O llO TIir A. DECK, hi* wtf# th* aauta o f EDHAR l*. IIURDETT.
Oanaral Delivery
dacaaaad, lal# o f aald County, lo
Lslfhton . P*nn*ylT*nl*
tha County Juda* o f pemlnol*
TOU. VINCENT L. BECK and County, Florida, at hla nfflco In
DOROTHT A. BUCK, ar* hereby th* cou rl houi* o f a*ld County at
notified that a Complaint for F«r*. Sanford, Florida, within *|x cal*
cloture o f Marta*** hat been filed •ndar montha from th* tlm# o f th*
aaalnat you. and you ar* r*. flrat publication o f tlila nolle*.
qulred to ears* a copy o f your Each claim or demand ahall bo In
An aw tr o r l'leadltia* to tho Com ­ writlna. and ahall it a t * th* place
plaint on th* r ia ln t lf f a attorney. o f raaldanco and poet offlc* addrte*
JOSEPH
M.
FITZGERALD.
I l l o f th* claimant, and ahall b* aworn
w j t c u r l l y Trust Rulldln*. Miami II. to by th* claimant, hi* aaant, or
Florid*, and file th* orlSlnal An- attorney, and any auch claim nr
■war or Pltadln* In th* offlc* o f demand not ao filed ahall b* void.
tha Clerk o f th* Circuit Court on
• / Marlon D. nurdett
o r before th# Ith day o f January.
Aa cxacutrlx ot th* La*t Will
A. !&gt;.. 1SSI. If you fall to do ao.
and T*etam*nt of
Judgment by default will b* taken
EDGAR V. 8URDETT.
aaalnst you foe th* ratlaf demand­
d.c****d
ed In th* Camplatat.
rubliah Dec. IS, if . l i s t A Jan.
Th* description of th# real pro- 1 and IS. IMS.
perty proceeded aaalnat la.
NOTICE I II ' WITT
m t IS. Hlock St. TOWNSITK
TIIH MTATM OF rl.ilNIIIV TOi
OK NORTH CIIULUOTA. a
HAMMOND ANS LEV DARKE It.
eubdlvlilon, arcordlna to t1' * 1
e ' o EAST L RN AIRLINES,
^
th srs of racordad tn Plat Book
ATLANTA AIRPORT.
V
I, p * * l * SI lo It. Incluile*.
ATLANTA. GEORGIA:
o f th* Publto Record* o f
A aworn Complaint havlna bran
Seminole County. Morlda.
Tills notice ahall b# published filed aaalnat you In th* Circuit
one# each weak fo r four ennaeru- Court In and for Seminole County,
tic* week* In th* Banford ll*rald. Florida, by ROSE NELL DARKER,
DONE AND ORD ERED at San­ for divorce, th* abort lltt* o f
ford, Siminol# Couniy. r i « n d * . which la ROcE NELL PAR KE R,
this Sth day * f Dacambar. A D. rialn tlff. vari.ua HAMMOND ANSLET DARKER. Dafandanl. that*
lilt.
praaanta ar# to command you to
(SEAL)
. ...
appear and file your written daArthur H. Beckwith. Jr.
fanaaa herein on or bafnr* Ilia loth
Clerk o f tha Circuit Caurt
day o f January, A. D. 1SSI, or
lly: Martha T. Vlhl*n
otbarw li* liaerr* Pro Confaaaa will
Deputy Clark
b* antarad i f i m i t you.
• J o s e p h M. r t t » s e r * l«
Th* Sanford Herald la daa anitad
I I I Security Trust Bidsa* a newspaper o f atn tral cir ­
Miami St. F l o r i d a .................
culation In which thl* citation ahall
Publish Dae. S. IS. It- ♦*« B t l
b* published one* each weak for
IN TH E CIRCUIT COURT O T T1IE four ronareutlv* wreak*.
WITNESS my hand and official
NINTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT OF
FLORIDA. IN A N D
FOR "E M I- atal o f tha Clark ot th* Circuit
NOL*
COUNTY.
FLORIDA.
IN Court on thl* ih# ith day o f D«cember, A. D, IML
CRANCERT. NO. tISIS
(SEAL!
INSTITtTTIONAL MORTGAGE
Arthur 1L Back with. Jr.
COifrANT. a Callfarnta corporaClark o f tha c irc u it Court
Plaintiff, Mack N. Cleveland, Jr.
Attorney at Law,
P. O. Ilux ::c .
♦ ROBERT M. BEASLEY- and
Sanford, Florid*. Attorney for
tILORtA C. BEASLET. hi* wife,
Plaintiff
**
Defendant*. Publlih Dec. I, 1*. I*. I*. 1M*.
NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE In lb* U a r t o f Ik* Co o o ty Ju«aa.
NOTICE
IS H E B E B T
OIY E.S Brmlaalo Cowatr. Florida, la P r o ­
p u n u a m to a Final D .era* of
Kiricloa urs dated December IS. bata.
la r*i Ealat* •(
n il.
and enlertd In Chancery ARCENIA REI.LZ ItLLL
ca u sa No. H i l l . « f
Dacaaaad.
Court o f th» Ninth Judicial Cir­ Ta All rr*dll*ra * * l Pataoaa Haacuit o f Florida, in and *or Romt- la a lla lm s or Dsmaada Aaalasl
nele Couniy. wherein INSTtTLEatatsi
TIONAL MOIYTOAOE COMPANY, n Said
Tou and oath o f you ar# haraby
California corporation. Is P,,* ‘ n,,,r; nottflad and required to pr***nt
wnd IlOUEnT M. MSASLLY and any claim* and demand# which
GLORIA C. BEASLET. hi* wife, you. or either o f you. W f » « •
ar* Dafandanl*. that I wilt tail to aaalnat th* aatat* o f ARCEKIA
th» hlahsat and beat bidder for RELUZ HULL. d*v#a**d. lato o f
■tab at th* front door of Hi* said County, to th* County Juda*
Pamlnol* County Court flout*. In o f stm ln ol* County. Florida, at
Sanford, Mamlnol* County. Slo t- hla offlc* In th* court boua# of
Ida. at 1 1:00 o'clock A. M., on aald County ai stmlnula, Morlda.
January ». III!, th* fo llow ln * d*a- within olaht ralrndar months from
crlbed property, a*
forth In tho lltno of tho flrot publication
■aid Final Daeraa. to -w ll:
o f thla noth *
Each c lt lm «r
l-ot Thlrty-Tbrea &lt;SI». Block
demand ahall bo In writlna. and
Twelve
&lt;tl&gt;.
H E F T t.tR
•full i t t u the p l» ‘ • of r « i l « n c e
Ilf «&gt;t Lb
HOWELL
PARK.
ind poM o f fif *
flf
SECTION ONE, according to
claimant, end ahall b# aworn to
# '
the Plat thareof. recorded tn
by tb* claimant, hla ***nl. or at­
p la t Book 11, Pas** *1. **•
torney, and any tuck via)"* * r
mend not *o Blad *h*U b* w ld .
«T and SI. Publto Records ot
A Mt n ICO ROBERT HULL
Seminole County, Florida.
A.
.d m in t .ir .t o r
of
DATED, thl* STth day o f DecEatat* ot
amber, l t d .
Arctnia
Ilelu*
Hull
•MALI
deceased
Arthur II- Backs* Uk« JrFlrat publication D«e*mbrr II, »»•*
Clark at tbo Circuit Court
Karlylo Ilourholdrr
Byt Martha T. Vlblsu
F. a Box *&gt;*
Deputy Clark
■ attnbara. Roaanbari * BaiamaR Sanford. Fla.
Attorney fo r Adm ls ls tfsld r
Bull* tots Alnstay Bulldln*
Publish Dac. l l . -I . I k
w
Miami II. Florida
^ R f S i u s D s c i a t i r I I. l t d J im I, l t l l -

♦

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WrralS

Fri. Dec. 29. 1961 — P a g e ^ |

Pentagon Asked
To Probe Movie
Involving GIs

113 000 000

IM.000 000

Jor airlines for mcrtairs sverWASHINGTON (U Pl) — Preaisging at least 5 per cent.
Instead, the CAB ordered a full drnt Kenntdy'a request for au­
invest! Ration of the entire fare thority to buy up to $100 million
question. It set odo application,, in United Nations bonds headed
that of United, for a hearing that I today toward a searching conwill settle the fare iasue far all greassional study — but probable
carriers.
final approval.
The agency added that it "was
There were certain to be legis­
not convinced at this time that lative challenges to the wisdom
the fare adjustments proposed by of further U.S. financial commit­
several carriers are warranted" ments while Russia and other
—a rather blunt indication that US’ members duck assessment*,
tiie airlines must find other ways particularly for UX Congo oper­
to prop up their sagging finances. ations.
"No fare program alone can
But some legislators said Amer­
restore earnings to reasonable ican prestige had been put on the
levels," the CAB said.
line by the President's request
F.ven the decision to allow a and th; continuation of the Unit­
temporary, imall Increase was ed Nations itself was Led to the
by a 3-2 vole. CAB Vice Chair­ lnue of Its financial support.
man Robert Murphy and G. Jo­
Senate GOP Leader Everett H.
seph Minetti filed sharp dissents. Dirkaen, III., who has been criti­
They said the airlines already cal of the UX military action in
have increased fares nearly 23 the Congo, said of the bond issue
per cent in the last four years, before Kennedy's formal request
and a further increase might was announced:
drive passengers away.
"1 do not believe this country

lw I k * t * w r f « f t h * c w w a t y J a d e * ,
a * m l a * l * U f f u a ty . I 'ln r lU * . l a r r * bat*.
la r*i E *tai« a f

0«nTt»r?»

m

WASHINGTON (U P I )-A Sen
ate subcommittee asked the Pent*-)
gon today to investigate :omplaints by U. 5. soldiers in Europe
that they were pressured into
wet, nasty "com bat" duty for
the benefit of Darryl F. ZanucVs
moviemaker*.
Chairman Sam J. Ervin, (DN.C.), of the Senate constitutional
right*
subcommittee
requested
the investigation in a letter to
Defense Secretary Robert S. 3lcXamara.
Ervin and
Congress raised
armies for national defense, "not
for participation in private com­
mercial ventures.”
If it is true that GI's were
compelled to participate in film­
ing Zamick's "The Longest Day,"
then the Army is responsible for
a situation closely resembling
"involuntary
servitude,"
Ervin
declared.

*;

(7.349.000

m

wig
ft

/

NOW

JOBS KEEP PACE WITH POPULATION— The new
employment figure of 67.000.000 jobs in the United
.Staten remains in proportion to the papulation rise ns
illustrated by this chart. The 37 per cent with jobs in
1050 is close enough to the 36 per cent of 1960 nml this
year to indicate "normalcy/*
(Central Press)

Sanford And Seminole Not Alone
In Keeping The New Year Sober

It going to shirk its obligation.
We cannot afford to do so."
Some key member* withheld
any comment. This waa true of By Untied Press Intematloaal
Senate Democratic Leader Mike
Millions of Americana will face
Mansfield, Mont.. Senate Foreign
(lie
driest New Year’s Eve In It
Relations Chairman J. William
years
Sunday as a result of Mate
Fulbriglit, Ark., and Sen. Thom­
as J. Dodd, Conn., who has bit-1 and local blue laws which will
terly attacked the UX question keep taverns and liquor stores
In the Congo.
closed.
The Sanford City Commission
and the Seminole County Commis­
sion both voted to keep b a n and
liquor stores closed for the lew
Y t ir 'i holiday).
Aa a result, the usual celebra­
tions marking the advent of Hie
incoming year will be held 2i
WASHINGTON (UPI) Th* hours early in many areas.
State Department haa taken the
Pittsburgh night clubs were
offensive against critics of U.S. planning their New Year's activi­
policy in the Congo with a sharp ties for Saturday night because of
attack on backen o f aeceitionlst Pennsylvania's
Sunday
cloaing
Katanga Province.
law.
G. Mennen Williams, assistant
New Mexicans will have until
secretary of state for African af- 2 a. m. Sunday to imbibe before
fairs, and Deputy Assistant Sec­ the blue law goes into effect.
retary of State Carl T. Rowan Residents of Albuquerque, N. M.,
fired
the
new
barrages
in were cultivating acquaintances in
speeches Wednesday night.
the Air Force. Officers' and non­
Williams told a meeting of 511- commissioned officers' clubs at
ms Delta Chi journalism frater­
nity in Detroit that foreigners and
"local extremists" rather than
Katanga President Moise Tihombe were responsible for Congo
violence which led to UN mill
tary action.
Describing Tsbombc at "a man
of some responsibility," he n id
By PHIL NEWSOM
the real force behind Katangan
UPI ForalgB News Analyst
move* against the United Nations
President Gamal Abdel Nasser
this month were "local political
extremists and aome 400 foreign is not exactly starting again from
mercenaries, men of the worst scratch. He still has Egypt and he
still has Cairo radio.
reputation."
Aa of this week, with Cario Ra­
dio as hii chief weapon, he was
at verbal warfare with moat of
the nations of the Middle East,
with Britain and Franco thrown
in for good measure.
In the apace of a month this
A New Year’* Eve dance will year, Naiter enjoyed the sweet.be sponsored by American Le nest of victory and the bittergion I'oat 23d at Terebo's Rea tie** of defeat. On Sept. I he met
taurant at the Seminole Park with leader* of uocommltted na­
tions at Belgrade to act at the
Raceway near Casselberry.
Legionnairea Carl Stoddard, Lu­ chief spokesman for Arab nations.
On Sept. 21, a military revolt
ther Mynderse and Ben Evans,
who make up the dance commit­ in Syria spilt the United Arab
tee, promise a gala evening be­ Republic and reduced Nasser to
ginning at 9 p. m. with all the the ilatus of leader of a second­
traditional merry-making. A four- ary nation spread out aloog the
piece orchestra will play for Nile.
But neither then nor now could
dancing, refreshments will be available during the evening and a this smiling, 43-year-old deter­
breakfast will be served following mined man with the football build
ba written off.
the dance.
He haa WTltten down his objec­
tives. He has a demonstrated
control of the Arab street moba
and of paatlonale Arab invective,
* s: w i &gt; u i .»: t o t a t i
* OAIV(J IliWMIBkloN
Againat him the West has tried
Vallrr af Daklle llaaHaf
Nolle* I* haraby (laan, lhat af- threats, gifts, boycott! aod bombs.
lar
conaldara rlon.
(h*
Bemtnol# He haa not bestltated to cron
County Zoning Commltalon will iwords with Khrushchev while a c­
liuld a public haarlnff to determine
Ilia fraalltlllly or r»comm*ndlng to cepting Soviet aid.
th* Hoard o f County CoinmtaalotiHe rode to power as a simple
ar* that thr fullon ln x daicrlbad
property pr* a* nlly ion ad M*t In­ man who, aa a benevolent dicta­
dustrial ha toned f -t Agricultural: tor, would relieve Egypt's poverty
N m ft o f E!| o f NE14 of KF-1* ard give its people dignity.
lying YVaat o f Scotch Glu Run
fe t hia ambitlona went far be­
Crtak Section ::-30H-SoE.
1'ul.llu lirarlng wltl b* bald tn yond. He sees these expanding
Ih* tumtiiol# County Court llouaa,
County Commlaalonara Room. Matt- ambitions in "circles", first tbe
ford, Florida, on Wednesday, Ja n ­ Arab world of the Middle Eait;
uary ie, 1M! at 7 : !t D. M. o r *•
aecond, the whole of Africa, and
soon thtraafiar a* poaalbla,
Mamlnol* County Zoning Com­ third, the Moslem world and .ta

U S. Replies To
Katanga Critics

Sanford Moose
To Give Dance

Sandia and Kiriland Air Force
bases were exempt from the blue
law.
In Memphis, Tenth, lltcre vaa
a run on p ru n e club memberahipa, since they were exempt
from the Shelby Couniy bun on
Sunday liquor and dancing. Those
who couldn’t arrange a private
club date were planning Saturday
night festivities,
Indiana'! taverns and night
clubs, prohibited front Sunday
sales, were planning special fes­
tivities Saturday night but owners
were grousing lhat they would
take lo less than if New Year s
Eve fell on another night.
Ohioans may drink 3,2 beer un­
til midnight Sunday and alter that
will be able to toast the New
Year wjth stronger stuff.
In Illinois, another state with
relatively liberal laws regarding
liquor sales, numerous counties
and townships ban Sunday sales.
Thus Boone County, GO miles west
of Chicago, will close its taverns
Sunday.

Nasser 'Empire' Depleted But He
Still Is Not Exactly Destitute

Legion Post 256
To Sponsor Dance
New Year's Eve

The Sanford Moose Lodge will
sponsor a New Year's Eve dance
for adult members of the order
and their guests beginning at 8
p. m. at the I-ake Mary Fire Hall.
According lo 11. I,. McKinney,
dance committee chairman, music
will Ih- from the Juke box for
which members have selected a
variety of records featuring pol­
kas, wallies and the ever-popular
rock 'n roll. Light refreshments
will lw available at (he Hall.
Other Moose members working
with McKinney on arrangements
for the celebration are Bob Willi*
and Ernie Clements.

Lake Mary Fire
Caused By Heater
Thr Lake Mary Volunteer Fire
Dept, waa credited with saving
the Lake St. home occupied by
Fred •McMurny
about
noon
Thursday when an overheated
space beater ignited the wall
back of it.
According tn Fireman Harvey
Pugh, very little damage result­
ed, however, MeMurray was told
lo relocate the healer which wai
placed only about four inches from
tho wait, he aald.

millioDi.
Dir­

• P h lV O L K COUNTY
F.UAIMi I OMMlialOT
A stir*

*r

I 's b tlc

H earing

Notice la haraby given, that aftar
consideration, th* lUmtnota c o u n ­
ty Zoning CommlMlon wilt hold a
public li*arlng lit tftlarmln* It.*
T«aa!l&gt;lllly o f r » i omm*nf!lng lo the
Hoard o f c o u n i y Commi*alon*ra
that tho following d*«crlb*d pr o­
perty presently sowed A - l Agricul­
ture lit tunrd H-S Duplex! Th*
Mouth Sll ft o f th* E l i o f tb*
MCU of th* Ntv«i l*a* Mouth It
ft for road Mtetlon II-IIS-ISE.
Public hearing will h« bald tn
Ih* Mamlnol* County Court Houaa,
County I'ommlaalontra Room. Manford, Florida, on Wednesday, Jan­
uary ta, l i t : at T:te D. M. or a*
loop thereafter a* possible.
M.-uilnol* County Zoning Com­
mission
Oy Robert t. Brown
Maml.tola County Zoning Dir­
ector
r . a l l i h a»#e. IS, **. 1111,

He has written:
"The annali of history are full
of heroes who carved for them­
selves great and heroic roles, and
played them on momentous occa­
sions. It seems lo me that in the
Arab world there is a role wan­
dering in search of a hero."
This week, he broke up hia fed­
eration with Yemen and linked it
v/ith Saudi Arabs as a "reactionary" government.
On King baud ot Saudi Arabia
and King Hussein of Jordan be
also pinned ihc label* ot "im per­
ialist agents." He called Yemen,
Saudi Arabia and Jordan repre­
sentative! of a "fifth column" in­
side the Arab world.
He baa accused France of opern'*3g a spy ring againit him aod
of coni,tiring openly with Israel

1962 Civil Rights Bill
1961 and gave much credit to lo.
cal and state officials, particular,
ly for blocking violence in school
desegregation caves.
The heavy stress that Atty.
General Robert F.
Kennedy
placed in a year-end report lo hii
brother, the president, on localstate cooperation made it appar*
ent that federal legislation on civ .
II rights would not be sought by
Kennedy next year.
The report voiced confidence
"that this year's progress will
continue, and that It will be car.
ried forward with the effort and
approval of the American peo­
ple."
1'he attorney general said there
hid been improvement in the
fields o( voting, employment and
schools, " I can report to you
that thr law enforcement offieera
and civic leaders in the vast m a.
jority of communities have met
their obligations," ha said.
But wliila hailing local state co­
operation, which he said the Jus.
tire* Department achieved without
fanfare, Robert Kennedy also
pointed to Increase court action
by his aides to assure equal
rights for Negroes in various eir*
it rights fields.
He noted that school* in many
Southern communities," including
those in the important cities ot
Atlanta, Nrwr Orleans, Jittle Rock,
Memphis and Dallas, were deseg­
regated" this fall. He added that
for the first time lince the Su­
preme Court’s desegregation do*
riaion in 193t there waa no vio­
lence or disrespect for the law/*

PALM BEACH, Fla. (UPI) Authoritative sources indicated to­
day the Kennedy administration
has decided against proposing civ­
il rights legislstion to Congress in
1 K 2 .

Tins appeared to be the case
when the administration Thurs­
day night reported "important
progress" in civil right* during

Catholic Women
Name Winners
Of Holiday Project
Winner* of a Christmas project
sponsored by live Catholic's Wom­
en’* Club of Lake Mary'a Church
of th* Nativity have been an­
nounced.
P riiei were ceramic piece* doBated hy Mri. E. D. Rinehart of
Rinehart Studios. First prire of
the 22-piece Nativity act went to
E. Henry ot Sunland Dr., Sunland
Eatatei; second prlre of a cer­
amic crucifix went to J. Paddcn
Sr. of Pittsburgh. Pa. and third
prize of a statuette of the Sacred
Heart went to John Walker of
20th St., Sanford.
Ceramic aUlutci of the Virgin
Mary were presented to each of
the five women selling the largest
number of ticket* on the project.
All of the prises and gift* were on
display through Christmas Week
in the window of the Seminole
Loan Corp. offices.

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T he Fasulas

Sanford Senior-Junior Story Leagues
Present Program At Christmas Party

Greet Many Friends
During Holidays

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KING SMITH It one or thoic
people who was born on Christmai
day and he celebrated hit 10th
birthday at the home of hit par*
enta, Mr. and Mra. Darwin Smith
at their home, KKW Adam* Avo.
King ia a atudrnl at Florida
Southern Univeriity, which it the
12lh achool that he haa attended.
During hit achool year*, because
hit father was in the Navy ai&gt;d
the family moved around a lot,
King attended 11 different achool*.
"But 1 like the achool! in Flor­
ida and particularly in Sanford,
best of all," said King, who grad­
uated with the 1961 class at SHS.
King found himself busy over
the holidays as he assisted his
mother, who It president of the
Navy Wive* Club 211, with their
welfare work before Chriitmas,
Ilia job was to help deliver toys,
clothing, food basket* and gifts to
needy families.
At Florida Southern, King is a
charter member of the first col­
legiate Civltan Club In the U. S.
The group, In keeping with the
national project of the national
Civitan Club, aold the Claxton
fruit cakca and worked with the
icnlor club in Lakeland,
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IS
WONDERFUL
recreation for young and old, and
the family who has brought roller
skating to Sanford la wonderful,
too.
Sbealy and Emmoltna Beal and
their children Sheala and Chuck
are well-known and well-liked in
Sanford, and the Mclodee Rink haa
proved to be one o( lha most pop­
ular places In town since they
opened their doors a few weeks
ego.
The Bests are native Sanford
Res and aa such art right at home
hero among old friends and a c­
quaintances and member* of Unit
families. They recently bought a
new home on Vihlen ltd. end have
moved In. Emmeline (till com ­
mute* to St. Luka's School with
Chuck each day, where she
teaches third and fourth grades
end Chuck attends tha eighth
grade.
In her "sp a re " time, Emmeline
helps out at the rink, as do pretty
Sheala
and active, energetic,
Chuck.
"Chuck would spend all his wak­
ing hours skating if 1 would let
him ," said Emmaline, "so I have
to hold down his exuberance a
little.H
Tha Beats are living proof of

League progrnm. The baby In the crib In Kenneth, the infnnt non of Mr.
and Mra. Nick Pfcifauf. Other children from left are, Doug Jurss, taking
thp part o f the ahepherd; Linda Pfeifauf and Tari Lynn Jurtts, angels and
choir hoy, Jackie Jiirns.

Personals

MAIITIIA LEE HOSE has been
chosen as one of the outstanding
members of the Sanford Uirli 4&gt;ll
Club by the organization.
Martha, who llvca with her mo­
ther and grandmother at 303 K.
19th St., is ten years old and has
been In the 4-H Club for a year
and a half. She Is now serving her
second year as chaplain of the
club.
She enjoys cooking and sewing
and won a blue ribbon In the coun­
ty fair last yesr for her marzlptn
cookies. She also made and mod­
eled an apron !n Ihe 4-H d re u re­
view held last year.
A fifth grader at Westsidc Gram­
mar School Martha la very fond
o [ horses and is reported to be a
good rider. She Is also interealrd
in science and has a large col­
lodion of rocks.
Another honor that was award­
ed to Martha was the privilege o f'
attending Camp McQuarrlc last
summer on • scholarship for her
outstanding work In tha 4-11 Club.
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BILLY SHOEMAKER, five year
old grandson of Mr. and Mrs. A.
X. Shoemaker, Sr. Is visiting in
Stnford with his parents, Bill and
Violet Shoemaker of New Bruntwick, N. J.
Billy recently paid a visit to
tha Herald office to ‘'help" his
grandmother, who is bookkeeper
for the newspaper. He busied him­
self writing ard drawing and mak­
ing himself useful around the o f­
fice.
Later he accompanied his grindmother, "Shu" as she is affertionately known to the office stall,
on one of her twice-daily trips to
the post office.
On the itreet, e newsboy asked
If tha lady would like to buy a
copy of the Sanford Herald, just
off the preas.
"Oh, no," said BUly, "w e work
there I"
Billy and his parents were ac­
companied to Sanford by two
younger brothrrs, Bobby and Tom­
my, While spending a nice vaca­
tion in Sanford, Bill and Violet arc
alio vlaitlng brother Kuy and wife
Sophie, sister Helen end husband
Boh, They were caught up In a
gay whirl of holiday activities and
have been seen at all the social
functions around town.
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By MONA OMNRTEAD
Members of the Sanford Story |for a Christmas party and pro-1 the gaiety and reverence of Christ*
Mayor and Mrs. Frank Faiula
of North Orlando were host* to a League and the Little Women Jun­ gram. Seasonal decorations were mas m a program interwoven with
number o f guests who called at ior Story League met recently at Jused throughout the house.
music, art and stories. Mra. Snytheir M on Rd. home during the the home of Mra. Clarence Snyder,
Mra. Gretchen Crowell combined I der read a prayer and the "Story
weekend holidays.
Entertaining at a Christmai
Eve party, they honored Mr. and
Mrs. Jack Sutton, Mr. and Mrs
Clarence Memory. Rocko Zeullo
Rurl Stripling and Mrs. Fasula'a
sister, Mrs. Dolores Helling*.
As the guest* arrived they re­
ceived gifts from their hosts and
later in the evening after fun and
conversation, were served refresh
ment* of party snicks and coffee.
Guests railing at the fasula
home on Christmas day Included
Mr. and Mrs. Malvin Campbell,
Mr. and Mrs. James D. Grlnatrad
snd sons, Dick Tcrcbo, Gus Mil­
ler, Clarence Memory and Mr*.
Helling* and her children, Dickie,
Charles and Beth Ann. Miller also
was a guest for the 7 p m . family
holiday dinner.
Guests o f the Fasula'a daugh­
ters. Jackie and Becky, were their
friends, Marrily Jadwin and Katie
Herman of Winter Park.
Jackie and Becky left Wednes
day for Pompano Beach where
they will visit their grandparent*
until Saturday when they will re
A NATIVITY TABLEAU presented by a group of children at the Stnry
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By MRS. C M HENCE SNYDER
Daniel Woodhull and hia son
Wealey of Lalngiburg, Mich., left
for their home Saturday after a
visit with Mr. and Mrs. John Meiroio and Mr. and Mrs, Warren
klclrose,
Janet Beall, a student at Ten­
nessee University ia spending the
hotidoy* with her parents, Mr. and
Mra. Earl Beall.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Williams
had Christmas dinner with their
son-in-law and daughter. Mr. and
Mrs. Vernon Hopper and daugh­
ter, Phyllis, in Orlando.

Personals
FAMILY REUNION— Mr. and Mra. B. H. William* had all o f their chil­
dren anil grandchildren with them for one day during Christmas. Front
row with Mr. and Mrs. Williams are their seven grandchildren. From left
are Cathy, Patricia, Mary, Sybil, Robert and Thomas Best Jr, Standing
are Mr. and Mrs. Thomas A. Best, John Williams and Cnpl. and Mrs. B. II.
Williams, of Goldsboro, N. C.
(Herald Photo)

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the efficacious benefits of skating
for they are all healthy snd active,
full of life and fun, and the chil­
dren who come to the rink think
Ihst the Ucsti are the nicest peo­
ple in the world.
Mra. Rest told us wlirn wa were
interviewing her for the grand
opening of the Mclodee Rink that
skating is extensively used as
therapy fur children and adults
who have had muscles and limbs
damaged with polio paralysis and
other diseases.
"W e hate children es young as
two years old who skale around
and around quite confidently, and
we had one 65 year old man who
won a race in one of the speed
skating events, so you can see that
Just about ev cu on e can akalr, and
it's wonderful exercise," said Mra.
Best.
An amusing remark was nude
to me by a member o f my family
who is an avid skater, referring
to a frienu who la having a terrlble time learning to keep the
skate* under him.
"He even falls down holding
onto ihe rail," he said, shaking his
head ruefully.
The most aeliva skaters are til*
pre-teen and early teen group, and
one of Ilia next moat active groups
are the young Navy men, who en­
joy skating *o very' much that
some of them become quite ac­
complished and oven take part in
some of the shows that are put on
by the rinks from time to time.
In
conaervativa
families
of
Korea, a woman rarely has a
name. Men refer to her merely
as the wife, daughter or soother
of some other mala and aha eat*
after the men and tn a different
place.

Mr. and Mra. il. If. Collier, llcrBy MRS. ADAM MULLER
beth Anne and Rill, spent the
Mr* taittic Berk of Coloinha lid.
( hrlslmas weekend In Brunson S.
who (pent several weeks in PatC., with Mra. Collier's parents,
Mr. and Mra. A. L. Bowers. tersoa, N. J., with bar family ha*
While there they alio visited other returned In time to spend Christ­
relatives in Orangeburg and the mas in DeBary.
surrounding area.
Mr. and Mrs. James Rucker
Sir. and Mrs. Ren Howland, with several neighbor* enjoyed
Patty and Donna, spent tha psat Chriitmas dinner at the Langford
weekend with Mrs. Howland‘1 par­ Hotel In Winter Park.
ent*, Mr. and Mra. J. W. Allen,
Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Annis re­
in Jacksonville.
cently entertained Mr. and Mrs.
Zniner and daughter Carol from
Hawlhorne, N. Y.
On Lake Susan m DeBary a
lighted Christmas tree on a float
Just south of St. Ann's Church is a
pretty sight to see. Many of the
Philalhaa Sunday School Class homes are decorated with lights
of the First Presbytarlan Church and almost compare with some of
meets at T:4S p.m. at the home of the famous fairy tales of our
Mra. George Stine, 429 Summerlin youth.
Ave. Mrs. F. T . Merrlwcther will
Mr. and Mrs. Ewald Michelsrn
of Orchid Dr. have a* their houseserve aa co-hoatas*.

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. . . nltending Holiday
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Teller*' Creed * Little Jackie
Juris, dressed m a white choir
robe, sang a carol. Mrs. S. J. Nix
read an original poem, "M agic of
Christmas."
As Miss Sonji Mooforlon, a c­
companied by Miss Joan Wilke at
the piano, sang " 0 Holy Night,"
Mrs. Snyder's grandchildren pre­
sented a tableau of the Nativity.
A wooden manger filled with straw
held the infant son of Mr. and
Mr*. Nick Pfeifauf.
A spell of enchantment wa* cast
as Mr*. E. C. Williams told “ Why
the Chime* Rang.’' As the story
unfolded, it came to life on Mrs.
Crowell's easel Her finished pic­
ture showed the church with its
tall spire, the musical notes of the
chimes, and "Little Brother" plac­
ing his tiny gift on the altar.
Girls of the Little Women Lea­
gue sang, "Oh Come all Ye Faithful," accompanied by Mrs. Betty
Snyder and her accordion. Tal­
ented story teller* from this group
appearing on the program were
Patsy Owens, Sandy Metzler and
Linda Ethridge. Patsy told "The
Night Before Christmas." Linda
used a* her selection. "The Christ
m u Puppy." and Sandy told *
story written by Nick Pfeifauf en­
titled, "Mixed-up Chriitmas.'*
Mr*. W. L. Roche told a tradi­
tional storf, "Gift of the Magi," by
O. Henry. A* a finale to the pro­
gram all held lighted candles as
Miss Monforton, accompanied by
Misa Wilke, tang "Christmas Can­
dles" and "Silent Night."
Mr*. Snyder. Mrs. Robert Wil­
liams. Mr*. Betty Snyder. Mrs.
R. W. Tench and Mrs. M. N.
Cleveland served fruit cake, candy
and punch to the 40 members and
guests present.

The local Welcome Wagon hos­
tess, Mrs Virginia Petrofkl. A d
her husband received a most wel­
come surprise during the holidays.
For the first time in 12 years
the entire family spent Christmaa
at Ihe petroskj home. Previously
some member of the family found
it impossible to attend due to var­
ious things including some in tha
military service overseas.
Following a sumptuous Christ­
mas dinner, games and m i| c
were
enjoyed
throughout
the
evening.
Those present were Mrs. Pc*
troski’ s pan-nts. Mr. and Mrs.
Clyde II. Beers, from Moadvllle,
Pa., who are spending Ihe winter
in Sanford: their son. Garlord and
wife and son. of Orlando.
Mrs. James Glasscock, their son
and two daughters, and Miss Julia
Petroski. of Maitland; Mr. £ d
Mrs. Kenneth Keene of Mcadville,
Pa., who are spending the winter
In Orlando; Mr. and Mrs. C. E.
Tomlinson, Daytona Beach and
Daryl Endes,

Church Class
T o Meet Tuesday j
The Daughter* of Wesley Sunday
School Class of the First Methodist
Church will hold the first meeting
of the new year, Tuesday at 7:30
p.m. in McKinley Hall.
Mr*. L. E. Estes and her group
will serve as hostesses.
Don't put your holiday season
cheer behind the wheel, especial­
ly If It it the drinking kind,
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The Auxiliary to the DeBary
Volunteer Fire Department spon­
sored the annual covered dish sup­
per for member*, their husbands
and friend*.
Mr*. Charles Schneider was
chairman of the event assisted by
her committee. Meat halls, home­
made pound rake and beverage
were served by Ihe auxiliary and
members brought the covered
dishes, salada and their own table
service.
Mr*,
Charles Ulrich,
auxiliary president, welcomed the
diners.

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basket o f gifts . . . and
friend Iv greetings from
our religious, civic and
business leaders.

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guests Mrs. Rutkcll Williams of Harold Jenkins and son Mark, I).
Bristol, Tenn., and formerly of Jenkins of Frostburg, Md., and
DeBary, and Mr*. Henry Moye of Mr. and Mr*. W. Bragg
Daytona Beach. For Christmas
dinner they were Joined by Mr.
and Mrs. Louis St. Amand of En­
terprise and Mr. and Mrs. Alvin
Wind. The Micheliens entertained
on Saturday for cocktails and din­
ner Mrs. Elsie Reed, Mrs. Mar­
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and Mr. and Mr*. Joseph llylwa.
Mr. and Mr*. William Stripp of
Legion
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Christmas dinner Mrs. Slripp's
mother. Mrs. F. J. Lombarakl and
sister, Sally Gerlly of Orange City,

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By SIIIRLEY WENTWORTH
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Moro of Craig
Dr., Rear Lake Manor, have an­
nounced tha birth of a alx pound,
seven ounce daughter born Tues­
day at the Winter Park Memorial
Hospital. Sharing honors as grandparents are Mr. and Mr*. Henry
Wit*ler and Mr. and Mrs. Russell
Moro of St. Genevieve, Mo.

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DEAR ABBY: M\ sister is married to
a mint who jrets drunk, loses his temper
and beats her to a pulp. When that hap­
pens she calls us nnd my husband and 1
rush over to save her life. Last right it
happened again and my husband said he
was fed up with those two fools fighting
nnd he was not going to have his sleep
disturbed any more. 1 begged him to go,
but he said he didn't care if her husband
killed her. One of iheir neighbors called
the police and they locked my brother-inlaw up. My sister is pregnant, her hits-band is in jail, and my husband refuses to
go bail. I am very angry with mv husbnnd. Am I wrong?
SAD siSTEIt

DEAR SISTER; If your sister won’ t
sign a complaint fur assault against her
husband, there is little you nr the authori­
ties can do. That she would continue to
expose herself to drunken brutality suggests that she is perhaps a little sick hery self. That is undoubtedly your husband's
conclusion, though he expresses it tnctlessly. Meanwhile. I would let the boozedup wife beater dehydrate in jail while 1
tried to make sister sro the light. (Also,
some states have laws of interdiction
against drinking. How about yours?)
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DEAR ABBY: My parents forbid me
to go with boys over 18. I am 15 and like
a guy who says he is 18, hut several pco-

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DEAR TROUBLE: A miss Is as good
a mile. Especially when a fellow misses
the truth. 1 think your parents have his
number. Don’t count on a guy who can’t
count.
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DEAR ABBY: Please ask NOT LOOK­
ING who he thinks he is kidding. A man
who would place an ad in the newspaper
to find himself a wife is sure enough
LOOKING. And if ho answered 61 of
those ads and couldn’t find a woman to
suit him. he must be very hard to please.
He brags that he lives on a Inke. Let him
go jump in it.
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yours every day and can keep a confidence.
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Are things rugged? For a personal
reply, write to Abby, Box 3365, Beverly
Hills, Calif., and don’ t forget a stamped,
self-addressed envelope.

By Ruth Millet

On

place.
They are startling enough In a
beatnik hangout—worn by girls
who do nothing to their hair but
let it grow and dye it strange
colors, but just think how those
Trope* outfits will look on »igh
school girls and housewives, run­
ning around neighborhood shop­
ping renter*.
Pari* has, from time to time,
f,,..e d some pretty unbecoming
"r.ew” looks on us. But heaven
help us if we start following the
"fashion" line at dreamed up by
the atringy-haired beatniks of St.
Trope*.

By Oswald Jacoby
the Jack which Writ look with the
queen.
Now West cashed the last two
heart* and shifted to the right of
clubs. Dummy played the nine.
East the ten. and South the ace.
South cashed tha nine o f spades
and East was iqueered. He hid
to unguird the queen of clubs in
order to retain a high diamond
and South made the list two tricks
with dummy's king and Jack of
clubs.
Where did the defense go
wrong* The fault was West's. He
should have let the jack of spades
hold. Then when he did get the
lead he would be able (o take
enough trick* to set the hand.

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7:80-8:80 p. tn. (NBC) Interna­
tional Showtime—Taped. “ Holiday
V O n lea In France" is the festive
program featuring etar European
lee ekater*. Among the acta ap­
pearing in the Morris Chnlfen
Company are: "Parlalan Vanities"
— with 30 skaters, headed by Sara
Jo and George Joseph, two New
Yorker*; "Meditation," from tha
opera “ Dial*," interpreted by
Erika Kraft, Bavarian and Gtr^ m i n champion; and "Snnwman'a
V W alti," a production i l s i b a r ,
■tarring Fred Hagemann and Jean
Duff, with six ekater* performing
as snowmen. Tha program was
taped before an audience in Lyon.
France, Don Ameehe serve* as
host.
8-8:80 p- m. (ABC) The Hatha­
ways — "The Jingle Contest,"
Charlie, the Chimp, ha* turned
£ composer. At least, so It sound* to
Walter, who hear* Charlie banging
out a tune on the piano, and d*.
eidea to enter a (hopping renter
contest. A boat ha* been offered
a* first prise. When neighbor Bert
Broekwood IGeorg* Ives), who ha*
overheard the tune, also want* to
get into the act, the question posed
ie: was Charlie the original com­
poser, or did he lift the melody
# I m ? Starring Peggy Cass and
Jack Weston,
8:30-9:10 p. m. (CBS) Route tfi
"Burning For Burning." Excellent
acting in this on* by Bu* and Tod
(Georg* Maharit and Martin Mil­
ner) defy a wealthy matriarch
(Beulah Bondi) and her bigoted
■on (Pat lllnglc) for their hostil­
ity toward the widowed bride
(Inger Stevens) of their son, blame
• f o r whose death they believe is
hers. They even reject her child
a* not of their blood. Inger Steven* i* most appealing as the
frightened Swedish girl in a
strange country and Miaa Bondi
gives a fin* reprise o f the stemtype mother role she ha* done ao
often. But most fascinating la
Hlngla* role as the narrow-mlndycd and unyielding brother-in-law.

FRIDAY P. M.

pic have told my parents he is 22 or 23.
When I asked him to prove to my pnrents
that he was only 18. he said they would
just have to take his word for it. How can
I find out for sure how old he is and if he
happens to be a little older than he says
he is, should that make any difference?
His age doesn’ t matter to me.
PARENT TROUBLE

pants the designer* have dreamed
up a long-sleeved, high-necked
shirt chopped off high enough to
allow eight or ten inches of bare
skin between shirt and pants.
Iwl's hope the St. Troper pants
don't catch on with our sweet
young things—for if they do no
telling what other crazy fads from
St. Trope* .will follow.
If you've ever sat at a sidewalk
cafe in St. Trope* aince Brigitte
Bardot's crowd turned that little
fishing village on the Biviera
into a beatnik side ahow you know
what an endless variety of weird
costumes could come out of the

j/xoby
In this hand from the 1931
match, I have purposely omitted
names. South played his two no— trump contract very well amt
® m a d e tt, but really good defense
Would have beaten him.
East won the first trick with
the quern of heart! and returned
the cult. South held off till the
third lead. Then he led a small
diamond from dummy. D ili was
won by hll queen after East play­
ed low. A diamond return to the
0 ace disclosed the bad break in that
suit and South led dummy's ten
of spades. East played the king.
South won with the ace and led

By Abigail Van Buren

(xJo MMLH:

Now that the fad for wearing
Jean* low on the hip* hi* about
had its run with teen-age boy*,
fashion designer* *re trying to
get the girl* interested in a
• feminine version of the same
(loppy style.
Called the "St, Trope* bikini
pants'1 tire feminine (if you call
it that) outfit has the pants cut
low (not Just worn low) and
they depend on a skintight fit for
anchorage. Unlike Jeans, the St.
Trope* pant* are bell bottomed—
giving them an even sloppier look
If possible.
®
To be worn with the St. Trope*

Weekend

T V Time Previews

9:30-10:30 p. m. (NBC) The
Dinah Shore Show, Color. W'ere
it not for Dinah's effervescence
and admirable refusal to be tap­
ped, Nat "K in g" Cole might well
have stolen this show. Cole's ting­
ing o f “ I Won’t Twist" will get
echoing "Amens" from viewers
and hli eotoe of "Sweet Lorraine"
and "W hy Don’t You Do R ight?"
are juat right. Dinah has torn*
hefty solo* end is most effective

In tandem with her guests, espe­
cially a duet with Ginger Rogers
of "Some Of Theta Days." Dinah
eschews comedy sketches on this
on* to make it almost a purely
musical show, except for a George
Purns monologue about Hollywood
parties you'd better not believe.
Dinah's beet solo; "Ones In A
Lifetime" from the new Broadway
musical “ Subways Are For Sleep­
ing."

SHAPELY neighbor Lana Turner helps Bob Hope buy
groceries for the house he has rented in Paradise Vil­
lage,, a modern housing development, in this scene from
"Bachelor in Paradise." Lana Turner co-stars with Hope
for the first time in the CinemnScopc nnd color comedy,
with other lending roles played by Jim Hutton, Paula
Prentiss, Don Porter, Virginia Grey nnd Agnes Moorehead.

Hope And Turner At Ritz Sunday
Bob Hope and I.ana Turner costar for the first time in the new
Metro - tloldwyn - Mayer comedy,
"Bachelor in Paradise" at the Bit*
Theatre here Sunday through
Wednesday,
Hope is seen as a writer.exploring the manners and mores of
American marital life in the midst
of a modem California housing de­
velopment, surrounded by a group
of wives who are domestically dis­
contented. 1-ana is tha develop­
ment's interior decorator and the
only other “ bachelor'* in the com­

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SATURDAY A. M.

munity, When he rent* her house,
the fun begin*.
Based on n story by Vera Canpary and filmed in CitiemnScopr
and color, "Bachelor In Paradise"
wins laughs from myriad aspect*
of typical incidents in housing de­
velopment living, ranging from the
hasarda of freeways, garhiige dis­
posal machines, washing machines
and other step-saving household
appliances to such fnmitnr phe­
nomenon of the well-regulated life
ns supermarkets and haby-slttcri.

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o f the Kir«t Federal Saving* and
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County w-lll ha held at tha of fle*
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January ITth, 19(12, at 2 pm .
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NOTICE IB hereby given that I
am i m a g e d In Inialtirsa at 1917
Id. Laks Avi., Longwood, S.m mols
County, Florida, under th* (let!*
tlou* nam* o f HCMIN'ot.t: SAI.KK,
and that I Intend to register aatd
name with the Clerk ot (he Circuit
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tn arrerdanca with &lt;ha provision*
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tvr
consideration.
tha
Horulnota
1:11 ( d Orav* a Farm Urport
County
Zoning Commission will
SATURDAY P. M.
( d Coll*** at th* Air
hold a public hearing to determine
1.99 (I I Today
th* feasibility o f recommending
12 19 (21 Mr. W li ar*
1 09 id) W t k * Up Movlaa
to th* Hoard of County Commis­
ISI Mr Friend Flick*
1:11 (2) Farm, Markat Itaport
sioner*
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Srnilnota County Zoning Cam.
11:19 (1) Tourramsnt * ! Bn***
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mission
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Foreman's “ Tha Guns of Nava­
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audience excitement at the Movieland Theatre. Gregory Peck, David
Niven nnd Anthony Quinn star in
the film, a multi-million dollar
Columbia Picture* release that
was almost a year In the making.
The ClnemaScnpp —Kastman Color
adventure ro-iUr* Stanley linker,
Anthony Qunyle, Irene Papas, Gia
Praia and Jamee Darren. Sparking
the film, which ie based on Alis­
tair MacLean’a best-selling novel,
are the guns of Navarone them­
selves.
The New Year'* Eve midnight
■how will also include "18 And
A nilous" plus "Hideous Sun Deemon.”
■ On Wednesday and Thursday,

Days of Pompeii’ In color, starring
Steve Reeves.
Friday and Saturday, Jan. 8 and
a, a triple feature program will in­
clude "Second Time Around" with
Deldde Reynolds; "Secret Ways"
with Richard Widmark, and "Rest!♦»» Breed" with Scott Brady.

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1. lxMt At Found
2. Notices - Personnls
3. Education • Instruction
4. Transportation
5. Food
6. For Rent
7. Business Rcnlala
8. Reach Rantala
9. For Sale or Rent
10. Wanted to Rent
11. Real Estate Wanted
12. Real Estate For Sale
IS. Mortgage Loan*
14. Insurance
15. Huaineae Opportunities
16. Female Help Wanted
17. Male Help Wanted
18. Help Wanted
19. Sltaatlone Wanted
20. Babysit ten
21. Beauty Salona
22. Build • Paint • Repair
28. Bnlldlng Materials
24. Electrical Services
25. Plumbing Services
26. Radio A Television
27. Special Services
26. Laundry Service
29. Automobile Service
30. Machinery * Tools
81. Poultry • Pets • Livestock
82. Flowers • Trees - Shrubs
S3. Furniture
34. Articles For Sale
35. Articles Wanted

12. Real Estaie For Sale

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2. Notices - Personals

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CLEAN carpets with our Carpet TWO Clean furnished apartments |
SAN LANTA HOMES
in lake Mary, nice for couple.1
Shampooer FREE, with pur­
On locust, North of East 20th St.
Call FA 3-3930.
chase o[ Blue Lustre shampoo.
3-Bedrooms, 2-Haths, excellent
Carruli's Furniture.
Priced
from
3 BEDROOM, kitchen equipped neighborhood.
111,900. Low down payment,
hou-e. Close to school and shop­
The very, very finest for vinyl
$64.30 per mo., principal Jk in­
ping. Clean and comfortable.
floors is Seal Gloss acrylic fin­
terest.
FA 3-8033.
ish. It's non yellowing. Carroll’s
Furniture.
VA — NOTHING DOWN
UNFURNISHED house, 1808 WashPh. FA 2-8310 or CR T-1821
Ington A 'e . Fhone FA 2-3303
6. For Rent
Nights GA 2-1588
after Jan. 1st.
Jac* Demetree, Developer
F
3 BOOMS and bath, nicely furn.
EFFICIENCY Heated apartment
W0. Close-in, 407'» W. 1st.
Sanford's newest, Ideally locat­
$187 DOWN
ed, near post office, suitable for Nice 3 bedroom home 'A block
FUR N apt. 2300 Meilonvltle.
single or couple, private bath.
from
grade
school.
Kitchen
FURNISHED apartments, down­
Inquire at Manuel Jacobson De­
equipped. You may buy before
town location. Phone for ap­
partment Store.
January 1st on these outstand­
pointment FA 2-3123 or FA 2-3313
ing terms:
Night.
HOUSE for rent. Pta. FA 2-1271.
PRICE: $9,987
2 BEDROOM furnished cottage in 3 - ROOM furnished apt., $60.00 TERMS: $187 down, $8* monthly
mo,, Close in, lit E. 8th St.
Lake Mary. FA 2-1737.
FA 2 4285 or FA 2-5786.
“ We Trade"
FURNISHED apartment. Close-in,
Jimmy Cowan FA 2-40t3.

Stemper Agency

9. For Sale or Renl

CUSTOM BUILT Home on Lake.
REALTOR - INSUnOR
Rent or Sale. Reasonable. Call CONSULTANT - APPRAISER
evenings. FA 2-1597.
Phone FA 2 4991
112 N. Park
Moving soon lo 1919 5. French Ava
3 Hit , Built-in kitchen: nent with
option to buy*. 719 Bay wood Dr,
FA 2-8118._____________________

St. Johns Realty Co.

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118 N. Park Are. Ph. FA M i l l 1

12. Real Estate Fur Rate
Oscar M. Harrison
SLEEPING ROOMS, The Gables,
401 Magnolia Ave. FA 2 0720.

Registered neal Estaie Broker
1311 Palmetto Ave. pb. FA 2-7848

2 BEDROOM furnished apartment. 20 ACRES Isolated area, Beauti­
ful, giant oaks, Lake view, re­
FA 2-0641.
tirement site with potentials
WELAKA APARTMENTS: rooms
for
growing
azaleas,
ferns,
private baths, 114 W. First St.
camellia*, etc. $8,800. St. Johns
Really Co. 118 N. Park Ave.
2 - BEDROOM house, kitchen
FA 2-6123.
equipped, water furnished. Ph
FA 2-4411.
HOUSE on a hill on the bank of a
private lake—100 acres of land,
its what the doctor would order,
Yes, it h n the things you like,
$45., near Osteen. FA 2-0319.

RENT A BED
Rollaway, Hospital 8t Baby Beds
By Day, Week, or Month
CARROLL'S FURNITURE
Ph. FA 2-3111
116 W lit St.
2

BEDR0031, furnished
$85 00 mo. FA 2-2909.

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2618 H. Sanford Ave.
Beautiful 2 bedroom furn. home,
property of K. V. Walsh. A -l
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offered
separate.
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terms. Going at Absolute Auc­
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12. Real Estate For Sale

RENTALS

H e |m |y R e a |,y

Raymond Lundquitt, Assoc
FA 3-3951 Atlantic Bank Bldg.

i 22. Iluild • Paint • Repair

29. Automobile Service

SEMI-RETIRED Carpenter
Repair*. Alteration*, Painting
Phone FA 2-7983

AUTO GLASS
INSTALLED
Windshield

HAPPY NEW YEAR

Rack Glass

L.AKEFRONT lot in Lake Mary,
23. Iluilding Material*
Door Glass
Vent Glass
reasonable price. For quick sale.
309 W. 13th Street
SERVICE
Yes, you will have a happy new LUMBER • HARDWARE - PAINi'
FA 2 3079 or FA 2-7116.
FA 2-7005
Evening* FA 2-2579
year in one of a number of Roofing
FHA l oan*
P*«Bs Senkarik Glass and Paint Co.
210 Magnolia
Ph. FA 2-4822
homes we are now able to offer
We Don't Want EVERYBODY'S
F R E E ESTIMATES
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you at a tremendous value.
Business, Juat YOURS.
Your Credit Is Good. Up to 2 Yra
General Auto Repairs
TINY
FAMILY
to Pay!
FARMERS AGENCY
All Make Cara—Lebor k Parti
One bedroom, 2 corner lota *6.500.
B. EDWARDS
N. V. Farmer, Realtor
Guaranteed—Quality Workminihlp
SMALL FAMILY
BUILDERS SUPPLIES
„?4«5 S. Park Ave. Ph. FA 3 3221
Two
bedrooms,
furnished
*6,(00.
|
We Give TV Stamps
Alter hours FA 20012 ur FA 2-0261
WEK1VA RIVER ESTATES
AVERAGE FAMILY
903 W. 3rd St.
Ph. FA 2-7898 2664 S. Hiawatha Are. FA 2 8611
Approximately
2*4
acre*,
with
150
*10 and MOVE RIGHT IN
3 bedrooms, one and &lt;s baths
ft.
on
river,
4*
mile
off
Rt.
ts
Until January 1st we will offer
24. E lectrica l S e n ice*
*12,500.
31. Poultry • Fab* • Livestock
this seniatlonal buy—don't drag
LARGE FAMILY
FIUGIDAIRE
your feet—call u* NOW.
Call FA 7-6473 after 6.00 p. m 4 bedrooms, I baths, corner lot.
PUPPIES half Airedale, 2
Sale* A Service
I bedroom, 1*4 bath on a nice
(19,600.
months old, *5.00. Call Sat. or
House
Wiring
Free
Estimates
corner lot in a pleasant subtil REDUCED PRICE *8.500. *4,006 p own
payments
from
*1,000.
Sun. only. Walt* Fernery, on
Sid Vihlen'i Randall Electric
down balance *50 per month on
vl»ion. Only one year old.
Better values justify larger 112 Magnolia
lake at Lyman School, LongPh. FA 2-0915
two
frame
houses
and
4
acres
PRICE: *8.500
down payments. DON'T YOU
wood.
of land. Contact Grady Scott.
TF.RMS: *1 down plu* *39 elos
AGREE?
25.
Plumbing
Service*
FA 2 2825.
* ing coit and *71 monthly total
CHAMPION Miniature AKC Black
PLUMBING
payment.
Pixidle Puppiei, Show dog Stock.
103 MAYROSE DR. tn Country
Contracting A Repair*
Reserve now, Pick up Christ­
“ Call Hall" FA 2-3641
MOVE RIGHT IN
Club Manor, 2 bedroom, Fla.
Free Estimate*
mas Eve. FA 2-7741
room, houae, *100 down and A FABULOUS buy, I bedroom
R. L. HARVEY
"W * Trade”
take up payment* of *62.00 per
masonry home, stone fireplace, 204 Sanford Ave. Phoue FA 2-33A1 M1NATURE Poodles, registered,
mo. Ph. FA 2-0040.
---------1 white, permanent shot*, houae
open beam construction, 2 tile
broken, FA 2-3442
Iwthi. ion x uoO feet on beauti­
REALTOR — INSL'ROR
ful Lake Markham. Must see to
CONSULTANT — APPRAISER
32. Flowers - Tree* - Shrubs
appreciate. FA 2*3378
Phona FA J-4991
112 N. Park
Plumbitip &amp; Heating
*524
Park
Drive
Office
FA
1-2118
amoving Soon to 1919 S. French Ave
Sale! rolnaettlas In Bloom 9Sc
AIR CONDITIONING
Sanford, Fla.
Night* PA 2-0648 LOn»— Lots of Lots, Lake Mary
GRAPEVILLE NURSERY
—Sanford, Priced as low as CONTRACT and REPAIR WORK
8 HEDROOM, 1 bath, kitch­
Grapevllle Ave. near 30th 54.
1007
Sanford
Ave.
FA
2-6302
*200
for
50
x
120
with
terms.
en equipped, adjoining school MERRY CHRISTMAS AND A
Brown Realty Fa 2-3237 or
tnumd.
have *2200 m this HAPPY NEW YEAR TO EVERY­
PETUNIAS A ' Calendula*- ~now
W. J. RING
FA 2-1964.
home. You may buy »t for *500 ONE!
ready.
Dutch Mill Nursery
PLUM HIM, k SUPPLIES
New Uptala Rd. off 20th St.
down. Paymenta *81.00 per mo.
•
Contracting
•
Repair
Work
SUNSHINE REALTY
&lt;VA 4&gt;sG). FA 2-803*.
2334 So. Orlando Dr.
Amy Anderson
Now i* the time to set out
Serviceman Moved and must gtve
Phone 322-9163
Reg. Heal Estate Broker
FLORIDA ADVANCE BLACK1709 IBOQUIB AVE.
home away. 3 tied room in Sun2019 So. French Ave.
UEBRIES.
KA 2-8809.
The home that will acli Itself!
land Estates.
f Drive by today . . we feel you Day FA 2-749? — Night FA 2-4818 No Qualifying, Move right in, 27. Special Service*
* will become aa warmly attach­
33. Furniture
Only *62.00 per mo. total FHA
ed to till* lovely and beautifully
payment. Call Orlando CH 1-3356
Used furniture, appliances, tools
landscaped home aa we are. The homemakers dream comes
etc. Bought Sold, lorry's Mart
true In this lovely ranch style
Thla outstanding home Is mo­
Spccialiiing In Heating
215 Sanford Ave. Ph. FA 2-4132
home that hat plenty of room 13. M o r tg a g e L oa n s
derately priced at *973o.oo, with
and Air-Conditioning Only
for
a
growing
family,
fiupcrh
MORTGAGE LOANS
termi available.
• BIG VALUES
2502 Oak Ave.
FA l-832t
central heating system, large
FHA and Conventional
• QUICK CREDIT
lot, extra large utility room,
SEWING MAC1UNE SERVICE:
Commercial A Residential
• EASY TERMS
For service on any make ut Sew­ WE GIVE: TOP VALUE STAMPS
double carport, Florida room,
STENBTROM REALTY
ing machine parts and access­
separate dining room and over­ 111 N. Park Ave. Thorsc FA 2-2430
1901 .1, Park Ave.
ories or Rentals call or write
sited kitchen, all for *17.500 00,
&gt;TA 2-3232
Day or Ni|ht
New and Used Furniture
to Sanford Sewing Center, KM
at low aa *1600.00 down on new
M||je |lelp W a n ted
FA 2-5622
YEAR'S BEST BAROAINS
South Park Ave. Ph. FA 2 8411. 511 K. First 61.
FHA financing or buyer may
We have several 2 bedroom
assume existing mortgage alter AUTO SALESMAN wanted by
PIANO TUNING A REPAIRING Sell Ua Your Furniture. Quick
home* lor »*1# under FHA, VA,
moderate down payment.
Agreisive Ford Dealer. Man
Service With Hw Cash SUPER
W. L. HARMON
or conventional financing, where
TRADING POST. FA 3-0671.
must be m good physical health,
Ph. FA 2-4223
you can get the very MOST for
willing to work 10 hours a day.
CUSTOM BUILT REDDING
your dollar. Priced from *8,300
HEATING
Age
not necessarily a barrier.
Maitrrse renovating. Expert Up­
to *9.22* with LOW monthly
H. B. POPE CO. INC.
1901 S. Park Ave.
Must be willing to aik prospect
holstering. All Work Guaran­
payment*. VA—Nothing down. FA 2-5232
Ph. FA 2-4ZS
Day or Night
fur
the order. No whiskey. 200 So. Park Ave.
teed. Call M s Bedding Mfg.
FHA—Minimum down. We WELSee
Mr. Clifford at Strickland ENVELOPES, Letterheads, state
Co., Tk 3-2117, 1301 Sanford
• COME your ear. boat, houseMorrison I n c , 368 E, Firit SI.,
A VI.
menta, invoices, hand bills, and
J trailer, or pr***nt home n a
Registered Broken
FA 2-1481.
programs,
etc.
Progressive
trade-in to make your down­
k ASSOCIATES
FURNITURE
Printing Co. Phone FA 1-2951—
payment. TRY US-WF, TRADE. 218 So. Park Ave. Ph. FA 2-5641 LNSURAN’CE Co. wants man beMust mil at once — 3 complete
306 West 13lh St.
tween ages of 21 k 45, who
rooms of furniture. Taka over
Lake Mary Branch - FA 2-1290
"W o Trade"
monthly payments of 11186 or
wants a career with a future, DO YOU NEED EXPERT LITER­
4 Lake Lots, with targe oak trees,
*200 cash. Call owner eollect
ARY 1IKLPT . . . an application
Pay training salary, alter train,
on Lake Onoro, *3,000. Name
loiter that will "gel tha jo b ";
TE 1-1511 Caaaelbarry,
ing period pay salary ami com ­
Your Terms.
club paper; aftw dinner speech;
mission. Write P.O. Box 207
REALTOR - 1NSUROK
high school or college theme or HOLLA WAY. Hospital and Baby
Sanford.
CONSULTANT — APPRAISER
Beds, Day, Weak, nr Monthessay on all but scientific sub­
Phone FA 2 4991
112 N. Park
FURNITURE CENTER
Registered Real Estate Broker
jects.
I-owr
rato*.
FA
g-4033.
^Moving aoon to 19t9 S. French Ph. FA 2-1301
lino French Ave.
17-92 at HUwatha 19. Situation* Wanted
evenings.
Ph. FA 2-7953
FEMALE
work
wanted,
FA
2-8158
FDR SALE
WELLS DRILLED
BEAUTIFUL FIREPLACE
20. IhihynlHrm
PUMPS, SPRINKLER SYSTEMS 31. Article* For Sale
with tasteful living room, builtAll Types and Sites
Packs.
Canteen*,
Me**
Kit*.
in* large modem kitchen Hint I will keep small children in my
We Repair ami Service
For Information I.ending to the
home *1.25 per day. FA 2-2274
Sleeping bags. Army Navy Sursupplements dining and Florida
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arreet of person or persona
S B -g.' - - — U
IB
plua. Ito Sanford Ave.
room*. The airy doaeta especial­ —- B Machinery and Supply Co.
taking Two T ft. Piwloearpu*
ly in the 3 large bedroumi are 21. B ea u ty Solemn
207 W. 2nd 84.
Ph. FA 3-601
from the properly of Arthur
ample to hide all your keepKVA-BKSS BEAUTY SHOP
FRIG IDA 1in:
sake*. Yes, two tile baths.
Andrea, Celery Ave. &amp;. Cam­
3 Senior Beautician*
Sales
k Service
Price? Well, not as much as you Minnie Be.» * Helen • Blanche
eron Corner aomellme Sunday
(&gt;. 11. HIGH
would think' We'll tell you as |0S Ki lnd st
PlK ne FA 2-3914
Night.
Oviedo, Fla. FO 5-3315 Days
you warm yourself by the fire.
Evenings Sanford EA 2-3883
KATHERINE
HARVEY
TERMS. Call for an appoint­
OSCAR M. HARRISON
BEAUTY SHOP
ment.
NEW SERVICE
MOVED FROM
Hair Stylist • Pat Stewart
Septic
tanka
pumped - drain
2610 HIAWATHA AVE.
318 Palmetto Ave.
Ph. FA 2-0834
"Wo Trade”
fields installed. 24 Imur service
Te
Terms. FA 2-9169
HARRIETTS BEAUTY NOOK

River Front
Property

Leonard Auto Clinic

55,500

J. W. Hall, Realtor

Stemper Agency

Wall

Jim Hunt Realty

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Southern Air

Seminole Realty

WILSON - MAIER

31. A licit*

For

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3*&gt;. Automobiles * Trucks

USED chest type freeier. One oil WHEEL CHAIRS, crutches, canev
space heater. FA 2-7658.
walkers.
FREE DELIVERY
FRESH PRE-MtXEl) CONCRETE
Prescriptions our Specialty
Medium aged stepping atones
FAUST'S Rx Mfllonvlll#
window sills, lintels A steps
Ph FA 2-7167
Old rock, steel and sand.
MIRACLE CONCRETE CO. NEW WESTING HOUSE INSTANT309 Elm Ave.
FA 2-37*1
ON 1'urtahlc Television. Come
in for demonstration, also Used
FURNITURE
TV"* *29.50 and up. Town &amp;
Navy man transferred: brand
Country TV, in Rear of McReynew; take over for balance on
iHilda Orug Store. FA 2-5362.
3 complete rooms; no down
payment necessary; payments
MAKE 1962 A MUSICAL YEAR
low . i 813 per month. Call ownwith a musical instrument from
ner collect, TE 8-1*11, Cassel­
HUKUR’S MUSIC SHOP, 2004
berry.
Cedar
Ave.
Specialising
in
• SALES • REPAIRS • RENONION PLANTS
TALS • MUSICAL ACCES­
Crystal Wax, per M *2.30; 3u0 *1.5o
SORIES. Before you buy, give
5 M lots and over, *2 25 FOB
us a try. Ph. FA 2-0733.
here. A. M. Prevatt, Phone
749-2113 Seville, Fla.
GARDEN TILLER. Rotary mower and many other Kmplemonts.
FACTORY TO YOU
10'. down, balance 21 month*.
ALUMINUM BUNDS
Ph. FA 2-8809 for demonstra­
Enclosed head. Sag-proof bottom
tion.
rail with plastic ends. Plastic
or rayon tape*. Cotton or nylon
cord a.

Senkurik Glusa
210 Magnolia

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Paint Co.

Ph. FA 2-461.'

INTAKE manifold, 3 two-barrel
carburetor*, fuel block, for '5s
or '59 Ford 361 engine. Phone
Mr.
Glelow
FA
2-MU
or
FA 2-6473 after 6;00 p. m.

I960 RENAULT *50 and take over
payments of *49,35. FA 2-8925
1951 CHAMPION Studebaker, clos­
est offer to *75. FA 2-5104.

37. lloHtn * Motor*
Gateway Tu The Waterway
Your F.VINRUDE Dealer

Robson Sporting: Good*
364-6-8 E. 111.

36. Trailer* - Calm mis
19.V.-13 ft, Klcar hou*e trailer. 2
bedrooms, fully Insulated, re*,
sonable. S Point Balt Shop, 17-91

B ark le y
A. W. Barkley t i « 4 Car*,
Inc.

lmporln &amp; Sport* Cara
Our Speciality
17-93 - Hrart of Maitland

I’ ll. Ml 4-5307

ANNUAL CLEARANCE SALE

ANNUAL

CLEA RA N CE

Fireplace wood, *11 lengths. Oak
ami Itchier wood. Delivered, j
Phone FA 2-6818. if no answer
TA 1-3909.

YES

OUR
SALES OF NEW
PONTIACS.
IUICKH. A M ) RAMIILEES ARE AT AN
ALL-TIME HIGH! OUR STOCK OF LATE MODEL
USED CARS IS AT AN ALL TIME HIGH!

A It Cl IF BY SET. FA 1-6805.
NEW Ulympia portable typewrit­
er* with cases, Regular 8124.00
Now *89,00 plus tax. Powell's
Office Supply, 117 S. Magnolia |
FA 2-5812

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Finest Cars i f

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Under The

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STARS ★

THIS SALE

WILL I,AST UNTIL NEW
_________ ________________YEAR’S EVE! THE FOL­
LOWING ARE JUST A FEW OF THE OUTSTANDING
HllYS YOU WILL FIND ON OUH LOTI

1961

RAMBLER

DELUXE

I Door Slntion Wagon

WAS $2195

NOW

$50 REWARD

INCOME TAX
SERVICE

4 Door Station Wagon, A/C,
P/S, P /B , 11,000 Milen
SOU FRENCH AVE.

NEW TRUCKS
We Need 2 N r» Trurk Deals
To Make Our Quota For The
Year.

WHEEL * DEAL NOW!
We’re Going All Out On
TRADE - INS

ECONOLINES
IblM AAj

I.MN Knlerpri«e», Inc.
• Country Club Itoad 420th
81. Ealenslon) 2 Mttee
Meal Of llwy. 1T&gt;91 Nett
To M ajfair Country Club

• ;j • Bedroom*

• I ' i Bulb*
• Central Alr-Cond. A
H eating

FHA Monthly Paymenta —

$66 to $74
No Cluaing Coat

V \ A Conv. Financing
Available

Cliff Ihim eniun. Broker

Stamper Agency

REALTOR — 1NSUROR
CONSULTANT - APPRAISER
Phone FA 2-4931
112 N. Park
Moving aoon to 1919 8. French Ave

Professional Care—Modern Equip
105 So. Oak
Ph. FA 2 3742

Dawn's

YES. THIS IS

Beauty Salon
Walker Building
The horn* of moderate means fur
FA 2-76B4
the couple with moderate dreams, 2510 Oak
In an excellent neighborhood,
this 2 bedroom home has many 22. Build • Faint • Repair
pleasant features, such as fully IIOL'SE and roof repairs, painting,
tiled bath, lovely deep grained
window cleaning and yard work
oak floor*, efficient floor fur­
All work guaranteed. FA 2-1197
nace, enjoyable screened porch,
with heavy bearing grapefruit ROOM SPECIAL *M.95. Patr.iing
Inside and ;uL Call Mr. Tasker,
treei In the back yard. You
FA 2-6159.
can occupy thia home for a*
little aa *3&lt;jo down, FHA, and
only *9200.00 lolal price.

TErrace 8-4199

Seminole Realty

Open 10:011 a.m. to 7:00 p.m.

1901 S. Park Ave.
FA 2-5232
Day or Night

VA

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Doan Payment A
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$156

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By SHOEMAKER CONS'!'. CO.

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4-Bedrooms- 2 Baths
3-Brilriionik— 1 Haiti*
3-Hedrooin»— I *i Ualhs
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Mid* rarirly eileriar de.lgn* and (lour plan*
V A Financing on Humea up lo S I .1,000
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Slonlhly I’ay mint* a* l o w a*
$88 jncl. tax** and inauianc*

NEW HOMES
in lieuuM ful —

Sun land Estates
$11,100 - $17,100
3 - BEDROOMS
I - H i • 2 BATHS
&lt; unvrntiunal A I*HA I.o*ne
Drive
17-92 In Sunland
I'atalr* &lt;2 mi. H nr Ran.
ford). &gt;al»* office li t hou-e
in*idr entrance.

KINGS WOOD
BUILDERS, INC.

DIRECTIONS: Turn W. on *0th 8L Follow C«untry Club Rd. A Watch for &lt;&gt;ur *i«n«

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JIM HUNT - FA M i l l

INCOME TAX SERVICE
OSCAR M. HARRISON
1311 Palmetto Ave. Ph. FA 2-8827,

CO RV A IRS

2795

2 Door, A /T

WAS $1595

NOW

*1395

I960 CORVAIR 700
-I Door, Standard
Trantt mini Inn

WAS $1495

WAS $1695

NOW

NOW

PICKUPS A VANS

*1295
RELAIR

*1495

1960 PLYMOUTH FURY
A/C, Loaded!

WAS $2095

1958 BUICK

PA YM EN TS
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.78 LINCOLN 1 Door, Loaded
.............- 11765
SB CADILLAC I Door Air fon d.
....... 3263
1665
(HI CHEVROLET Impuln t Door. Equipped
065
r.N FORI) 2 Door V-8. Auto .........
...........
3H CHEVROLET I I)»or
............................... 1165
1 165
fill CORVAIR I Door, Aulomnlic
38 RAMBLER I Ihair. Auto......
........ J 0 9 5
595
f&gt;,1 M /ICK 2 Door
............ ........... ............... .
865
.17 FORD 2 Door. Aulomnlic
.............. .
995
38 RAMBLER I Door, Standard
...............
495
36 MERCURY 2 Door Hardtop
595
.Mi CHEVROLET I Door, fi Cyl., Standard Shift
1195
59 CHEVROLET I Door V-8, Auto.
6M CHEVROLET V-S, I Door. Stution Wagon 1295
595
56 OLDSMOR1LE I Door
865
.18 FORD 2 Door llurdlop Overdrive
295
.16 FORD I Dour 6 Cyl.
57 C HEVROLET 2 Ton, Chiwal* and C a b ........... 1295
57 FORI) 1 Door
76.1
55 NASH AmhiiKxudiir 4 Door, Auto.
.195
■Ml RAMRI.ER I Door, Standard
595
56 LARK llurdlop Coupe
1095
53 CHEVROLET ’ a Ton Pickup ......
39.1
SANFORD
SANFORD

$

I960 PLYMOUTH BELVEDERE

NOW

to C A D IL L A C S

U N T IL

219 E. 2nd ST.
2505 PARK AVE.

NOW

I Door V-8. It A II

of SANFORD

HOLLERS
NO

1.111 p a l m e t t o a v e .
FIIONK FA 2-8H27

WAS $2995

1960 CHEVROLET

Phone FA 2-0992

T E E V GREEN
ESTATES

*1895

1961 RAMBLER CUSTOM

Ball-Blair Agency

ROSA L. PAYTON

SA LE

ANNUAL C L E A R A N C E SALE

Seminole Realty

Stemper Agency

Pb. FA 2-SM1

WOOD

~$2900~DOW N~

LOCH ARBOR

For Sale

FA 2-0711
FA 2-0891

*1795

LIMITED

Luxury

£

WAS $1595

NOW

^

1395

REM EM BER

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WIDE SELECTION
F-HiO fl CyL Pickup*

THESE ARE JUST A
FEW ! EVERY CAR
ON OUH LOT H AS BEEN LISTED AT A CLEARANCE
PRICE!

OPEN FR ID A Y N IT E T I L 9:00
21 USED CARS IN STOCK
We Appreciate The l ’»rd Car
llu*iur»* Wa'sa Itereivt-d Thi*
Year. Our Policy Of Minimum
l)u*n Payment* g Lung Trm*
Down Paymenta A. Long Trinia
Will &lt; on ilium To Deaerviiig

A L L DAY SA TU R D A Y

Customer*.

StricklandMorrison, Inc,
308 E. I iml St.
FA 2.14*1
Winter Park Ml 4-8916

YOUR LOCAL PONTIAC, BUICK, RAMBLER DEALER
361 IV. 1at ST.
Phona FA 2-0281

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Kremlin Acts To Hold
It's Base In Africa
CONAKRY, Gaines (U P I)— So. .1 Deputy Premier Anaitaa Ml*
koyan’a trip to Guinea next month
was seen her# today as an anxious
bid to hold this nation as the
Kremlin’s African base for spreadinir communism.
Informed sources said Mikoynn,
whose mission follows charges that
a Communist ring plotted to over­
throw the government, will try to
salvage Moscow’s huge investment
in Guinean socialism.
The sources said the Soviet Un­
ion gave considerable economic aid
to Guinea to establish a base for
Marxism in this West African na­
tion. From here, the Communists
hope to Infiltrate all of Africa.
That goal appears more remote
today because o f President Sekou
Toure’a dramatic denunciation of
the "Communist plot** and the
abrupt departure of Daniel Solod,
tho Soviet ambassador to Con­
akry.
The sources have noted that
delegates to the national confer­
ence o f Toure’s Democratic party
demanded the death of the Marx-

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Pag* 12 — Frl. Dec. 29, 1961

ista that Tours said were behind
the plot. The delegates also urged
the government to tighten up the
screening o f foreign technicians,
most o f whom come from the Red
bloc.
The full circumstances behind
Solod’s departure remain unknown.
He claimed he was leaving for
"personal reasons.’*
But he left behind rumors he had
been kicked out and that Toure had
decided on the additional alight of
refusing the Moscow envoy a fare­
well send-off. No high Guinean o f­
ficial saw Solod o ff at the airport.
Mikoyan la the Kremlin’a top
economic expert ami the Soviet’s
No. 1 "traveling salesman." As
such, he will be charged with see­
ing that the flood of rubles Bus- j
sla has poured into this newly in­
dependent country does not go
down the drain.
The Russians moved In with eco­
nomic aid when the French pulled
out three years ago, and since then
other Communist countries have
Joined in pampering Toure’s re­
gime.

Courthouse Records
RUAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS
Ridgewood Wood Products Co.,
Inc., to George L. Owens, etux,
Wcathersfirld, $3,300
Ridgewood Wood Products Co.,
Inc., to John T. Davidson, etux.
Wcathcrsfield. $8,500
Paul Zucchcro, etux, to William
J. Crame Sr., etux, Forest Lake,
$11,300
John L. Miller, etux, to Bernard
Brumfield, etux, Altamonte, $15,-

Guaranty Bldg, and Mort. Co.,
Inc., Altamonte, $11,100
W. G. Fleming, etux, to Rus­
sell C. Wallace, etux., Bel Air,
$ 12,000

Mildred Clair, etux, to Charles
P. Cook, etux, Fern Park, $21,500
Casselberry Gardens. Inc., to
Ralph C. Smith, etux, Queens Mir­
ror, $9,300
Charlie L. Ray, etux, to James
T. Edge, Oakland Hills, $8,000
Ward Hicks, Inc., to Jake N. M.
Guyer,
etux, Eastbrook, $16300
too
Lou G. Maupin, etux, to Patricia
Ward Hicks, Inc., to Charles
Wilson, N. Orlando. $8,000
Mathis, Eastbrook, $13,300
Gerald E. Sasser, etux. to LeaRobert L. Slavik, etux, to Rus­
sell I. Tillman, etux, Oak Ridge, bar Enterprises, Inc., Sunlsnd.
$10,000
$7,300
Lcsbsr, Inc., to Gerald E. Sas­
Florence L. Cassin to R. William
Livingston, etux, Opal Terr., $12,- ser, etux, Longdale, $9,300
Lesbar, Inc., to Henry Rosselc
too
Jr.,
etux, Longdale, $8,600
Robert H. Alexander, etux, to
Robert L. Parker, etux, to Wil­
Leonard Cowan, etux, Heftier
liam A. Peck, etux, St. Gertrude
Homes, $14,600
Barry Homes, lne., to Michael Add., $tl.000
Charles A. Baber Jr., etux, to
R. Mareaca, etux, Goldie Manor,
Anns C. Dykcma, Druid Park,
$13,300
Barry Homes, Inc., to Clifford J. $13,800
Alberta H. Taggert to Taggart
Bolander, etux, Goldie Manor,
Manf. Co., Longwood, $20,000
$13,300
Ward Hick*, Inc., to Angelo R.
Henry Bowling, etux, to George
R. Aibin, etux, Dol-Ray Manor, Motllo, etux, Eastbrook, $13,400
Ward Hicks, Inc., tn Arthur
$17,000
Academy 'lanor, Inc., to John Kornhabcr, etux, Eastbrook, $16.­
Henry Simmons, etux, Academy 300
Orlando Fed. S. and L. Assn, to
Manor, $S,000
J. H. Hunt. Jr., etux, to A. P. Edward A. Skates, etux, Little
Smith, etux, Paradise Pt., $29,500 Weklwa, $10,500
T. Allen Lancaster, etux, to
Ronald E. Beck, etux, to Neal
Roger V. Lancaster, etux, Ridge
J. Hard, N. Orlando, $13,900
Itossmoor Builders, Inc., to Wil­ High, $10,300
Jamci F. Corvon to Marvin E.
liam R. Casa, Oakwood lights.,
Smith, etux, 2-11-6, $9.ooo
$19,200
FINAL DIVORCE DECREES
Fern Park Water Co., Inc., to
Eleanor
L. Bamford vs. Hiram D.
Southern States Utilities, Fern
Bamford
Park, $6,000
SUITS FILED
William F. Asher, etux, to Ro­
bert
M.
Watmorc,
Academy Fall River Savings Bank vs. Lee
Roy Wallace, etux, mtg. fcl.
lights.. $6,300
MARRIAGE APPLICATIONS
Irene D. Powers to Carrigan and
Boiand. Inc., Lake Georgia Terr., Clarence Smith, Sanford, and
Carol Jean eleven, Sanford
$11,300
Academy Manor, Inc., to Char­ Frank Scott, DeLand, and Ruth
les Carter, etux, Academy Manor, Mae Zow, DeLand
Weldon R. Bridges, Sanford, and
$9,400
Oakland Consolidated Corp. to Virginia Jeansomme, Orlando
Mayo Jerry Wright, etux, Oakland
Hills, $9,300
Oakland Consolidated Corp. to
Albert C. Sellers, etux, Oakland
Hills, 19,300
Academy Manor, Inc., to Leroy
Adaway, etux, Academy Manor,
$9,400
Academy Manor. Inc., to Eddie
M. Brooks, t i ll, Acsdemy Manor,
$9,400
Ward Hicks to Ronald A. Matin,
etux, Eastbrook, $16,000
Andrew Jacob Wolf, etux, to
Charles Templln, etux, Buena Vis.
ta, $12,300
Ward Hicks, Inc., to Frank M.
Murphy, etux, Eastbrook, $17,300
Word Hicks, Inc., to Leslie W.
Stalls, Eastbrook. $16,300
Barry Homes, Inc., to Earl D
Wise, etux, Goldie Manor, $12,000
Lincoln lights, ln c„ to Marcelllous Daniels, etux, Lincoln lights.,
$9,700
Ward Hicks, Inc., to John P.
Lee, etux, Eastbrook, $16,900
Charles Desbrun, etux, to Char­
les Siolandcr, etux, Oakrldge
$0,000

William J. Keenan Inveatments
to J. Marie Warner, etux, Frank­
lin Terr., $9,000
John W. Hall, etux, Francla G.
Myers, etux, 1-12-6, $7,000
William G. Meyers, etux, to
Joseph H. McGovern, etux, Coun­
try Club Manor, $9,000
P. and G. Development Corp. to
WtiUam E. Treptor, etux, Woodmere, $9,300
A. K. Shoemaker, etux. to Ro­
bert H. Lovelace, etux, Idyll*wilde, $23,000
Ward Hicks, Inc., to Hubert L.
Evlns, etux. Eastbrook, $14,600
Gen. Guaranty Bldg, and Mort.
Co., Inc., to Janice Teer, Alta­
monte. $11,000
Nortnaa E. Stacy, etux, to Gen. |

SANTA HIMSELF is shown here ns he visited with over
200 children at the Elks nnnunl Christmns party for
Sanford children, on the Saturday before Christmas,
Ho brought a gift for each child, who also received re­
freshments from the Lodge.

South Seminole Garden Club
Meets At Home Of President

Ex GOP Candidate For Common Market'Concept'

DeBary Adults
Enjoy Annual
Party, Program
By MRS. ADAM MULLER
A program of Christmas Hymns
and favored melodies was fea­
tured by tha DeBary Civic Assn,
at its adult Christmas Party in
the Community Center last Friday
night.
Robert N. McGee served as
master of ceremonies. Taking
part on the program were Flor­
ence St. Amsnd who sang "Whit*
Christmas;’* Frank Mildenbcrger
playing selections on a slther;
Mrs. T. W. Donaldson playing •
violin solo to th* accompaniment
of Theresa Kupect at the piano;
Isabel Rearick singing "Sweet
Little Jesus Boy," accompanied
by Laura Platt Brown; McGee
singing "O Holy Night," accom­
panied by Mrs. Brown and lira.
Kupect and Mrs. Brown playing
a piano duet of Christmas melo­
dies.
Chester Rearick introduced a
group from the First Baptist
Church of Ssnford, which under
direction of C. Tuck, showed
colored slides and invited audience
participation in tinging the Christ­
mas carols. Th* group sang duels,
solos and several quartet selec­
tions.
Refreshments were served a( the
conclusion of the program from
a buffet table overlaid with a
lace cloth and centered with a
huge red candle in a Kiting of
holly, red
pepper
and
pine
boughs. A china and silver tea
and coffee service completed the
table appointments.
Presiding during the social hour
were Mrs. Chester Smith, Mrs.
James Duffy, Mrs. William Fidlcr,
Mrs. Harold Barry, Mrs. Pierson
Little and Ivan Walker.

Trip Nipped

LONDON (UPI) — David Hill,
a travel agent’ * clerk, was sen­
tenced to three months In jail
Members of the South Seminole New York snd Mrs. Collingwood Thursday for stealing $1,408 to
Garden Club, meeting at the home and her sister, Mrs. Clavins who to take a trip around the world.
of their president, Mrs. E. P. is visiting from Columbus, Ohio.
Richards, for a Christmas party,
exchanged
potted
plants
and
brought a child’s gift ta be don­
ated to « charitable organisation.
The meeting wes conducted by
Mrs. R. C. Newcomer, vie* presi­
dent, with Mrs. Ralph Hammond
WASHINGTON (U PI) — Mr*.
giving tlie devotional and Mrs.
D. R. Hcmsley conducting an auc­ Woodrow Wilson, 89-year-old wid­
ow o f tha World War I president,
tion.
Mrs. Kathy Plscek was named died at har heme Thursday night
chairman of the ways and means on the 106th anniversary of her
committee and Mrs. Newcomer husband's birth.
Ifoura before her death, the new
reported on a non-competitive
flower show recently staged by Woodrow Wilson Memorial Bridge,
•panning th* Potomac River at
the DeLand Club.
Por the program Mrs. Richards Washington, wa* dedicated.
Mrs. Wilson waa deicribed at
told the stories, "The Gift of the
Magi" and "The Meaning of th* most powerful person In tha
United State* for a period during
Christmas."
Guests at the meeting included Wilson'* second term when ah*
Mrs. Hannah Michael, Mrs. Hudi controlled access to th* President
Fisher, Mrs. Evelyn Woer, Mrs. after he suffered a stroke.
Th* former first lady died at
Alida Milwce, Mrs. Andrews from
10:45 p. m. KST at the S Street
hums where the and Wilson went
to live when he left the White
KOBE. Japan (U P I)-T h e Jun­ House in 1021. Wilson died there
ior high school truant officer In 1924.
Mri. Wilson had been suffering
Thursday announced the end of a
city-wide search for two 14-ycar- from a respiratory ailment and
old boys long missing from class. complicationa for several week*.
They were found working as Her doctor said tha cause o f death
laborer* for a contractor building waa "hyperteneiva heart disease
with congestive failur*."
new classrooms at the school.

Widow Of War
President, Dies

By LTI.E C. WIKSON
cratie party was not merely pre-'
WASHINGTON (UPI) The mature. It was phony. For those
report of a prospective bolt of the' who came in late: Alf M. Landon
Hon. Alf M. Lsndon ta the Demo-. was the 1936 Republican presi­
dential nominee.
The bolt report circulated after
Landon spoke here on Dec. 8
to the National Press Club. He
spoke approvingly of lower tariff
barriers and of President Ken­
nedy's ideas about the European
Common Market.
A letter from Landon just has
PALM BEACH, Fla. fUPI’ ) - arrived that puts his position In
A famoua specialist on reha­ better focus and that seems to
bilitating victim* of paralytic rule out any bolt to the Demo­
stroke* has been brought here to crat* now or later.
"I didn't go so far as to auggcsl
consult on treatment of President
that
we join the 'common market'
Kennedy's father.
The specialist,
Dr.
Howard he wrote to me. *'l used the
Rusk of New York, saw the 73- words "the concept of the com­
year-old patient, former Ambas­ mon market.’ '*
And further:
sador Joseph Kennedy, Thursday
"You will find in my talk a
at St. Mary's Hospital and was
to meet with the President today flat statement of what President
to discuss several ideas for help­ Kennedy would have lo do on his
fiscal policies — whatever may
ing the elder Kennedy.
Rusk is director of the Institute be our approach to the common
of Physical Medicine and Reha­ market problem."
The statement was this:
bilitation. part of the New York
"The
first
requirement
for
University Medical Center.
Since the President’* father America's admittance to the com ­
seems to have fought off the mild mon market *vill bo a balanced
pneumonia
which
necessitated budget—a budget balanced to halt
emergency surgery last weekend, the ravages of inflation and to
his doctors have been more opti­ check the present draining of
mistic about the extent of his U. S. gold.
"Last September, Secretary of
eventual recovery from the Dee.
19 cerebral occlusion. And the Treasury C. Dougla* Dillon was
Kennedy family has ceased being forced by England and France to
preoccupied with his chances of pledge tlto balancing of our bud­
survival and begun to think in get in 1963 before the United
terms of a long-term program to State* could get credit from the
reduce the extent of his paraly­ international monetary fund.
If we arc not wondering about
sis.
This accounted for the presence ourselves financially, our friends
of Rusk, whose work with the and enemies arc. Steady weaken­
physically injured and handicap­ ing of the American dollar by
ped at the New York rehabilita­ continued inflation and an unfa­
tion renter has won International vorable trade balance could lead
acclaim.
Rusk has been a specialist in
Residential • Commercial
this field since World War II and
Building
served as an adviser to three pres­
FALL OUT
idents—Truman, Eisenhower and
SHELTERS
Kennedy — on rehabilitation and
FA 2-7083
problems of the physically handi­
G. W. DODSON, Contractor
capped.

Specialist To
Treat Stricken
Joe Kennedy

to climatic cold war victory for
the Russians and the Chinese."
Landon sent a marked copy of
his speech snd a dipping from
the Concordia, Kans., Blade-F.trjj
pire. lie got some amusement
from the fact that the significance
of his fiscal lectur* to Kennedy
was missed when he spoke her*
and the common market phi**
was over-emphasised.
"It took a gal reporter out hi
the middle of rural Kansas to
pick up," Landon wrote, "what
was missed by all of the wide
men in the East."
{
I.andon's gal reporter was Mar­
ion Ellet who write* a column
called "Mugwump Muaings” for
the Blade-Empire. Mils Ellet put
hrr finger smack on the balanced
budget part of Landon'* apcoch.
Alf Landon looked younger, hap­
pier and healthier when he v*sitcd Washington in early Decem­
ber than most of us who had c o y
rred his 1936 presidential cam­
paign remembered him. That wa*
a tough year for Landon. He car­
ried only Maine and Vermont.
If Landon actually could ahuck
the years to make the calendar
conform to his appearance he
would lie a good bet In 1964 for
the Republicans. 11c might like
that under such circumstances.
There was a PS to his letter; .
"Lyle, by the way, did not Tar
in 1912 carry only Maine and
Utah."
Yep. Alf, and he got eight
electoral vote*. That wa* your
1936 aeore, also. I wish you could
try again.

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Lebanon Armed Revolt 'Crushed'
BEIRUT, Lebanon (U P I)— Th*
government o f President Fuad
Chehab v u firm ly entrenched to­
day following an abortive armed
revolt by rightwing officer* and
civilian,.
Chehab a
troopa and
potica
quickly crushed the insumetion

which organ at 11 p. m. Saturday
night, and informed sources said
sis rrhela were killed and 60 ar­
rested
DeUila o f the attempted coup
d’etat were sketchy, but th* govemmmt radio reported that “ 40
soldi ms were deceived” into tak­
ing tart in the revolt. It said

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K I I T I T I O I T SAME
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■" ts hereby given that 1
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Legal Notice

THE
C4IUNTT
jr n C E 'S
Pafkl Seminole County. Florida, IN
unlr| tho
flctltlout
nemo
ot. COCRT, IN AND FOR SEMINOLE
COUNTY,
FLORIDA
MARlLAND
FRIE D
CHICKEN,
and 4 &lt;f 1 Intend In reglater aeld In Re: Etaat* o f
namalwlth th* Clerk o f th* Cir­ ELLA MAE SIMPKINS DIXON.
cuit Burt. Seminole County. F lo r ­
Doceaeed
NOTICE OF INTENTION
ida. | accordance with th* pro ­
TO
MA
RK
APPLICATION
n o tic k o r s l it
o f tho Flclltloue Nome
FOR FINAL DISCHARGE
THr. STATE o r FLORIDA
to-w|t:
Section
ttl.SS
T o : George Davie Bobblne, if
TO WHOM IT MAT CONCERN:
Statutes 1SST.
Notion
It
hereby
given
that
unmarried, reeldene* un­
Sis: / • / Albert Conatanlln*
JOHNNIE DIXON ha* filed hie
known.
Dec. tt. IS.
1SS1 *
final report as Administrator o f
its:
You aro hereby notified that a
tha Estate o f ELLA MAE SIMP­
ault hoe been tiled a g a lm t ytu
and Judy L. Bobbin*. unmarrltd. IN t f : e m i t i t r o t r t n i n t h KINS DIXON. Deceased; that he
In th* above entitled cante. asd J l l l l M I . CIRCUIT. IN AND FOR haa filed hie petition for discharge
that j o u are required to til* year SF.Nllt.F. COUNTY. FLORIDA IN and that he wilt apply to th*
Honorable C. I Vernon Mia*. Jr,a
answer with the Clerk o f tile UHVW'.RY NO. 1ITS4
County Judge o f Seminole County,
NATIONAL
MORTCourt and to eervo n copy thtrsef FCDtBtl,
upon tho plantlfl or plaln tl ir* St- GAOl|t8SOOl.ATION. A Corpora- Florida, on tho l l t h day o f Ja n ­
torneya. utioae name and addrea* tlan k anla ad under an Act o f uary. I f f l . for approval o f same
la Jenntnga, TVatta. Clark* asd Cin gm and ealetlng pursuant to and for final discharge a* Admin­
Hamilton.
SI*
ilarnatt
Natloial the A r a l National Mortgage As- istrator o f the Estate o f ELLA
Hank
UulldlDS.
Jackaonvlll* 11. t e c t a ! . Cherter Act. having lie MAE SIMI'KINK DIXON. Deceaaed
Florida, not later than January IS, p rtn cl otflc* In ih* City o f on thle Ith dey o f December, A. D.
lit].
I t s : . It yep tall to do ao a deaf** tYashfion Dletrlct of Columbia,
t t ! Johnnie Dlson
pro
confi « to
will
ba
-ntered
r ie ln t if f
v«. I
Admlnletrator o f the Estate
asalnat you tor tho relict demasdo f Ella Maa Slmpkln* Dlson,
E.
HUFFMAN
and
•d In th* complaint. Thle ault !■ S I I E liN
Deceased
In foreeloaa a mortgage. The t**l I’ AL’ l i : HL'KFilAN. hla wife.
property proceeded agalnet la:
Defendant* Gordon V. Frederick
Attorney for tho Ketal*
u c » : to ir n it n
Lot tt. Block Q. SUNLANB
10I-J04 North Park Avenue
t i i e Bi t e o r f i .o i i i i i a t o i
ESTATES, a aubdlvlalor. ac­
P. O. Bos u i a
s
t
l
M
A
K
K.
HUFFMAN
and
cord ing to a plat tboreef. r*Stuford. Florida
P L iN E HUFFMAN
corded
In
Plat
Book
It.
A was Unknown
Publlthi Dec. II. It. IS. 1*11. Jaa.
pages IS to IS o f tho putdk'
T O l l n E IIKRKHT NOTIFIED i. m i
re cord ! o t Samlaolo CuntJ.
that
B
it
has
been
filed
agalnet
Florida.
NOTICE OF e.Al.F.
WITNESS my hand and iha [teal you I h * above entitled cause,
Notice te hereby given pursuant
at aald Court at Sanford, Flofida, and t l you ere required to fllo
to
a
Final
Deere* o f Foreclosure
your
I
w
a
r
with
th*
Clerk
o
f
thle Slh day *r December. I l l
Ihle I t and to servo a copy dated th* ITth day o f December.
(SEAL)
t h s r e lu p o n
th*
Plaintiff
or ISft, end entered In Chancery Can*
Arthur It. Beckwith, Jr.
P l a i n ! attorneys, whose name No. MSIT o f tho Circuit Court of
Clerk o t th* Circuit Cefn
tho Ninth Judicial Circuit In and
and
a
la
s
la
Itlahop
A
Bornateln,
Ily Martha T. vlblen
i f E a lin e Street. Orlando. Flo r­ (or
Seminole
County,
Florida,
Deputy Clerk
NATHAN
H in aEI. end
Publish: Dsc. 11. IS. 11. ItllJ la s ida. A s t e r then January 17th, wherein
t i l l , fto u fall to do so s De­ ANNA S I E G E l. hi* w if e ere th*
1, t i l l
cree ■Coitfeeao wilt be entered Plaintiff* end JAMES R. RUIDGCR
NOTICE OF SUIT
a ga ln ftu for th* relief demand­ end BETTY BRIDGER. hi* wife
STATE OF FLORIDA URKElftGS. ed In KTnmplalnL This ault 1* to ere the Defendants, that 1 will cell
fortclla
mortgage. The reel to th* highest and beet bidder for
TO:
p r o p e v ru ce e d e d against la:
L. W. Holliday, and ------caeh at th# Beat front doo r o f th#
day, hi* wife. It married:
JS.
of
SANLANDO
htminnla County Court house In
J Holliday and Mlnnla II
K t l ' A ea per plat th ereHanford, Seminole County, Florida
hie w lto : GARAG E EQUI
o ! recorded In Plat Book
at H i M o'clo ck A M., on tho Uth
COMPANT. a dlteolved C
l £ g * SI. o f th* Public
day o t January, t t t l . th* following
tlon o f Florida, aa o f De
• o f Bemtnol* County,
deacrP-cd property as set forth In
ISIS, and L. P. Weather*. O.
aald Final Decree, to-w lt :
ward*. O. M. Edwarda a n '
I*r with the follow in g
Lot i t t o f th* Tow n o f LongWell*, tnet known Stock
o f property which are
wood, Florida, as recorded
and Director#, the * at J
In and permanently
In Plat Rook I. Page* It to
Mile, Florida, and tho u ln o w n
in id ae a part of th* Im11, as recorded In th* Public
heir*, devleeee. aselgne. Jnteaa.
M Itnta on aald land:
Records o f Seminole County,
truatee*. creditor*, and a f and
o irnar*
Florid*, to geth er with furn i­
all part)** claim in g by, go u gh.
4 ■n W a te r Heater
ture,
furnishing*,
Mature*
under o r from o r agalnet
R in g * Built-In
0
end Improvement* contained
speetlv* parties, and alt
1 |lon Oil Stores* Tenk
therein.
tv l
perils* h avin g o r claiming!
my hand end th* seal
Dated thle I tth day o f Decem­
any right, till* o r Intel
of
lurt at Sanford, Florida, ber, m i .
through o r under th* abn deelg. thte
lay o f December ISSI.
(SEAL)
rated partita o r etherwls In th# (BEAl
Arthur H. Beckwith. Jr.
f o llo w in g described Unde
Semi­
ir II. Beckwith. Jr.
Clerk o f Circuit Court
nole County, Florida, d t t bed aa
o f tha Circuit Court
Seminole County. Florida
fo llo w e t o . w i n
Martha T. Vlhlen
By Martha T. Vlhlen
Lota ST and TO. HOI DAY
:&gt;• Clerk
Deputy Clark
HEAR L A K E SUBDI IION,
Bltho Uornsteln
Edward It. Kirkland
NUMUER 1.
nocord r to
St
in* street
Attorney fo r Plaintiffs
Plat thareof aa r t c o d la
Mrlan Torlda
14S South Court Street
Plat Book 4 at pagi IS af
Attor for Plaintiff
Orlando, Florida
Public Record* o f l$ ln olo
Publlj It. It. I f. ISft A Jan. Publleh! Jan. 1, 1SS1
County, Florida,
I. I.
Y o u and each o f you a j hereby
IN TH E CJMCI IT CllLIIT. NINTH
»INTH JUDICIAL C I S . JIIIIH'IAI. CHILTTT OF FLORID A,
notified that a suit ha* I n Hied IN
t.'L'l
AT. IN AND FOR SKM- 1N AN1&gt; FOR SEMINOLE COL'.NTY,
against you In Circuit
IN 1)1 I l ’ NTV. FLORIDA.
Seminole County
Florid
IN ITIANCKIIY NO. H I M
Chancery ault no. U f l m M l t l t d I, At
SEMINOLE
COUNTY
MOTORS.
Eunice B. Horton, Joinelby her O Lr PPUBLIC
INSURANCE INC., a corporation,
corporation.
husband and neat friend. L. H or- COk
Plaintiff,
ton. Plaintiff, VS L e o n a r d . HollPlaintiff, v*.
Iday, at ale., b ein g a aul 9 quiet ve,
CARklON C. WOODS,
STRICKLAND end
Ulle, and you and oach &lt; o u aro HE
Defendant.
V. STRICKLAND.
required to fllo you r i ear to EB
NOTICE OF SPIT
plalntirPa
Complaint,
h
tha
Defendants. TO: CAItMON C WOODS
ICE OF SUIT
undersigned Clerk o f *
Court
ORINOCO
SIININO
COM­
T J. STRICKLAND and
s i Sanford. Florida, am err* a To:
PANT
plain
ER
V. STRICKLAND
ropy on tha attorney
RAILRO
AD
OPERATING
D l0. Hot
E H E RERT NOTIFIED!
T
title, R. W. Ware, at
VISION
or be- tb
Uachmetit Proceeding In
HIT, Sanford, Florida,
I.HTADO BOI.IVA
ou fall aid
at certain ault entitled
fora January tlth , l t l t :
PUERTO OHDAC
PUBLIC
INSURANCE
to da ao n decree pro co *o will OLI
VENEZUELA
, MOUTII
a corporation, vi. HEX
be entered agalnet you d each COj
A MEIIICA
anded n
ICKLAND and ESTHER
o f you for tho roller
YOU ARE H EREBY NOTIFIED
KLAND. Law No. t i l l , that a ault has been filed against
In said complaint. W l l l f t S my v,
ourt. Htmlnol* County, yeu In the above entitled cause,
hand and offlot al teal a la n f o rd , ci
|nd you are hereby sum- and that you aro required to file
Semlnola County F lo r U lA iti tho FI
tiered end required to y o u r answer with th* Clerk o f the
lain &lt;ley o f December . w . l i d . m&lt;
written defeniea, mo- Circuit Court and to aervs a copy
rn
(HEAL)
Arthu r H. R e c k w lD j r .
till other pleadlngi moving o f th* same on plaintiff's att or­
• tho Attachment had, ney, below', not later then Janu­
Clerk o f said Coui
t
o f that certain Writ of ary It, I tt f . If you fall to do so
b
Byl Jean E. Wilke
t leaued herein In Ih* a deers* pro confeaeo will he en­
A
Deputy Clerk
th*
Clerk o f tha Circuit tered against you for d e f a u lt This
oil
R. W. Ware,
Attorn ey f o r Pla in ti ff
Ci nd for Seminole County, ■Ult la to foreeloaa a mortgage
i or before the l l l h day and th* property proceeded agalnet
F
P. O. Bos 1S1S
y I t l l . and to serve a le:
Sanford, Florida
pleading* upun BUTPublleh: Dee. IS. I f. ISS&amp;n. I, S,
A ISIS Flat J-door sedan, mo,
ROWN. Pla ln tlir. attor11*1
del No. eOo, motor No. SI4IIT,
■* addrea* la 14S North
serial No. SSISST.
NOTICE OF
Avenue. Post Offtct Bos
WITNESS
my hand and th* aaal
TOi L E E ROT W A L L A f l s n d
do. Florida, on or before o f eald Court In Sanford, Florida,
JUDT M. W A L L A C f l a wife,
aa required b r th* Law* thl* l l t h day o f December, A. D
Defendants,
and th* Rule* o f Civil m i .
Staunton, Virginia
If yon fall to do ao a (MEAL)
YOU AND EACH O' JU are
iy ba .taken by Plaintiff
Arthur II. Beckwith. Jr.
hereby noltftod that eu sa been
Judgment thereupon *nClerk o f the Circuit Court
commenced agalnet you the O r Inet you for th* relief
By
Jean E. Wilke
Judicial
cult C o a rt o f th* Nl
In th* main action, end
Deputy Clerk
wide In
Circuit a f tho State e
to eald Attachment ae W. C. Hutchison. Jr.
and tor Seminole Coui tha ab*
above,
Edwarda Building
FAL L
Lre vie ted Mtl* o f whl
further notified that th* Past Office Drawer STS
B IT E R SAVINOS RAN plaintiff.
aald suit It an Attach- Hanford. Florida
-VO- LEE ROT WAI JE and
td ln g attaching all a f Attorney for Plaintiff
JUDY M. W ALLACE. h » l f * . De­
t. title and Interest In Publish Dec. II. It. ISft, Jan. I. S.
fendants. la Ckancnry I 111*1.
i fellow m g described real m i
Th* Nature nf t h l e l l t la n
situated
In
Stmlnole
foreclosure a f that e rA i inorttorlda. to-w lt l
IN T H E l lllt l lT 1 Ot HT IN AND
gage
from
said D e B n l a
t
Block D. BRANTLEY
FOH SEMINOLE COUNTY, FL OR­
Pla intiff dated and I r d e d in
EH. First Addition, aeIDA IN CHANI'KHY. NO. IITU
o f f i c i a l nacord e Book i B m lit .
g to th* plat thereof
TIIE FRANK I.IN HAVING- HANK
Public Record* a f S e n g * Coum
cord td In PUt Book &gt;.
IN TH E CITY o r NEW YORK, a
ty. Florida, enouro berlAhat ce r­
41, Public Record* o f
corporation,
tain pier* or parcel I p r o p e r t y
ol* County. Florida.
rtalntltl
located, situate, and t&gt;| in said
t.
BEAR
LAKE
ve.
Ceuaty sad State to «
HTS. according to th*
RICHARD SILVERS. SR. and
Tha East l.T* fo o tO L o t : t
thereof, ae recorded In
AUDREY SILVERS, hie wife.
and Lot i t , leea t K a e t t
Book I. Pag* SS. Publlo
Defendant*.
feet thereof. Block ■ D B T I I
■ o f Seminole County,
NOTH U OF » l IT
I T K.
MllLANDO
TO V
Ida.
T i l l : MTATS: OF Pl.OIIIIIA TOi
FOURTH ADD1T10 jrrord*
14. JANSEN gUHDIYlgRICHARD SILVERS, SIC
j f a*
tag to tho plat
Reeldene* unknown.
accord ln g to lha plet
recorded In Plat bk it.
ol, aa recorded In Plat
TOU AR E HEREBY NOTIFIED
|rda
of
page I I , Publle
11, Pag* IT, Publlo
that a ault b** been (lied against
■da;
gemlnoU County,
• o f Seminole County,
you In the above entitled cauee,
but not I
Including apaelfl
and that you are required to fit*
by way at l l m l t a t l tho f o l­
o f the Court In which your answer with th* Clerk o f thl*
low in g n ature*: | * r . per
-reding haa been Inetltut- Court and to eervo a cop y thereof
manently Installed
■* Ninth Judicial Circuit upon lha plaintiff
or p la in tiff*
EACH OF TOU IS I q u i i u d I
nnd fo r bemlnolo Coun- attorney*, whoao n a n o and address
I* file your anawar a1 &gt;*r writ, |da.
I*
Holla,
Mahoney,
Whitehead,
tan defence* to tha Co jln l wlih l hereby ordered tnet th* Itsmaaur A lladlow. I l l s Barnett
tho Clerk o f tha Clrrj Court o f
id fore goin g lhalt be pub- National Bank Building. Jacksonla this
Seminole County, Flo
ICO a week for four con-1 villa I. Florida, not later than Kebpratee dlng and to *1 .
«®P»
weeka In a newspaper to ruarjr let. l i f t If you fall to do, a
Ilf
f
*
atth ereof upon tha P|
|eh*d in Sanford. Seminole hr re- Pro Confeseo will be enteraddreea
torn*)*, whose warn*
Florida, and having se n- rd against yeu for
th* relief d t a rs hereinafter set
•• r *1
Ration in Bamlnola Coun- manded In th* Complaint. Thl*
qulred h r law, n e t I I then th« |lda.
suit I* .to fo re close a mortgage,
fa da[ f a t my band aa Clerk o f Tb*
las day of Febra arr
reel
property
proceeded
f a r l t th ereof tho ca&lt; vlll pro J trt and the seal o f said against le:
(entry
read as part* upon
Sanford. Seminal* CuunLot 1* late tha South t.f feet
a Deere# Pro Con foe* Unit yet
td*. thl* l l t h day t f Dto f «AN MEM KNOLLS, a c ­
the e f f lj |m i .
WITNESS aay hand
cording to th* Plat th ti e o f
Panfn rf
•Is) seal o f aald Coo
at recorded In Plat Book It.
Seminole Coea ty. Ftoi I thle 3St( rthur H. Beckwith. Jr.
page Al. Publle Records o f
day o f Dpoembor l i t
irk o f the Circuit Court
Stminolt County. Florid*.
Inale County, Florida.
(SEAL)
WITNESS my hand and th* ***1,
A rt hur II. Be |tb. J r - | 't Martha T. Vlhlen
o f eald Court at Sanford, Florid a.I
Clsrk o f Clrcul art
iguly Clerk
thte l l t h dey o f December, A D . |
By i Martha T kUn. B-&lt;
Urow*n
IIIL
rla
BeardalL Ortdlsy an
r« st Law
(S EAL)
A tu r a s p a for r u l e
Mata Btroei
Arthur H. Beckwith. J r ,
St North C o n n H r
1ST
Clerk o f tho Circuit Court
Florida
p. a s » s::«
Uy: Martha T, Vlhlen
' Orlando. FlorlJo
Dec. IS. 2f. I l f ] , Jaa. I. I.i
Depu-fi Clerk
PuMtah Jaa. L t, U | 1MJ.
l Publleh Jan. L ». IS, « k m i -

LAW RENCE a AVISOS BANK,
a Maasachuaetta savings bank,
Plaintiff.
vs.
GEORGE DAVIS BOBBINS. Sr,
Unmarried tt aL
Defendants

SLICED BEEF

Lebaneae, Palestinian, Jordanian
and Syrian civilians— all members
of tb* rightwing Arab Nationalist
Greater Syria Party (P P S ), which
hat s small but activ* following in
those countries—also took part.
Ona broadcast said the rebels
captured some loyalist officers,
but that the hostages had been
returned to their unlta.

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The Agony Of Cuba

Political

The new* from Cuba (a* reported by exile eources
In Miami) sounds like a re-enactment o f history:
A major battle between an antl-Cuatro guerrilla
army and 25,000 militia In central Cuba—scattered com­
bat In other part* of the Island— seizure by guerrilla* of
arm* in garrison rnids— kilting of pcasnnts who give aid
to the revolutionists.
As in the days when the Batista regime was totter­
ing, It is difficult to sift fact from fiction or truth from
wishful thinking. It may be thnt Castro's grip on his pcopie 1s not so unbreakable ns it appears nnd may collapse
like that of Batista.
More probably, It will not, for Castro still seems to
have a broad base o f popular support Batista never hod.
One thing, however, Is certain: The people of Cuba,
who have suffered so much, will continue to suffer—
whether from their "protector” or their hoped-for lib­
erators.

Nuclear Con Men
Fallout shelters o f course need to be equipped with
food supplies and other "accessories’' helpful to survival
in event of a nuclear attack.
It was perhaps to be expected, therefore, that as
some sellers of inadequate shelters turned up, so would
phony accessories appear here and there on the market.
The Federal Trade Commlsstun already has luld
down broad guide lines In the shelter field. For a check
on survival devices, the best advice seems to be to ask
your Civil Defense office—local or state.
Some of the tricky efforts exposed thus far:
Offer o f "water purifying” pills as assurance
against death from contaminated water. They prove to
be a type of bad arla-destroylng tablet commonly sold in
drugstores nt n fourth the offered price. They cannot
decontaminate radioactive water.
Clothes said to bo safe from fallout. The FTC says
a regular raincoat gives Just about the same protection.
"Survival kits” packaging a variety o f foods pre­
sented ns particularly "safe.” In fact, ordinary canned
and sealed foods are Just as safe—nt half the price In
your regular grocery store.
These and a considerable range of other flimsy
Items appear to have one thing in common. They are less
designed for the physical survival of the purchaser thnn
for the economic survival of the seller. The Better Bus!ness Bureaus properly are after these fly-by-nlghtcrs
hot and heavy.

If You Didn't Know It
The Governor's A Poet
TALLAHASSEE (UPI) - Gov.
Farrii Bryant h ti become ■ poet.
The governor's new talent wai
brought to light by receipt of
aome verae from William S. Wat*
aon, an Engttahman who writes
poetry under the pen namo of
William Styring. Watson, who
visited Florida recently, aent the
governor hie impraaslona of the
state la rhyme, and the governor
replied Thursday la kind.
llryant'a poem read:
"Y ou honor us greatly by
your tribute la rhyme,
and we're pleeaed Indeed that
you took tho time
to tell ua your feelings and
ebare your view
of the Florida featurta you
aaw and knew.

why typify Florid a'a warmth
and charm.
We're not too high priced, a i
you have learned,
and try to live up to the
reputation we've earned
for offering more for a vaca­
tion alay
than can be found in any other
way.
You noted the beautlaa of
nature here
and touched on a heritage we
bold dear.
You see, we seek to save for
those yet lo come
a aampllng of the work Mother
nature hai done.

Henry McLemore
There la nothing like having a
wife who waits on you hand and
foot and wlioio every thought is
about you and your comfort—I
guen. I could hardly call myielf
an authority on the subject be­
cam e the older I get the more
I realiie that my Mary runs this
roost (by that, I mean our vineclad cottage) and me with appar­
ently no effort at all.
Howaver, beginning today, things
art going to be very, very differ­
ent. I am going to be lord and
master In the good old nineteenthcentury way. I may even grow a
walrus mustache so that It can
bristle In the approved fashion
when things don't go exactly to
suit me.
Do you realise the kind of thing

Dr. Crane’s

Worry

Children Uks to feel emotional
security by having the same pats
and classmates year after year.
It Is very unwiic to move a child
from school lo school during his
flrit contacts with education,
For he gets confused and may
Aa a good will ambassador
feel shy and reticent. Notice how
you obviously excel,
Eddie’s dilemma occurred.
Wo hop# you'll tell otbara « f
■o we'd like to enlist you, our
CASE L-401: Eddie H., aged 9,
what you found,
alory to tell,
la a foster child.
of tho auoihlna and blue ikies,
and to make you a ciUten of
"D r. Crane, I'm beginning to
of the Joyous sound
Florida, too.
believe
we made a mistake in
of a booming wave, and
1 enclose a certificate made
flashing light
out to you.
adopting Eddie," his mother pro.
that reflecla from the wing of
tested.
a bird In flight.
Again our thanks for your
"He has spent two years in the
second grade and Just barely
messago ot cheer,
We hope you'll apeak of the
passed Into the third grade last
and your fine rhymes on the
welcome hand
semester.
state we hold dear.
extended to those from a
We know you'll be back and
'T v s argued with Mm and coax­
foreign land,
ed him to study, but it doesn't
that you'll spread the news
seem to be uf sny use. Every night
by tho friendly folk of city
that he always returns who
I get out his books for him and
and farm
has sand In his shoes."
tell him he must study hard.
"D r, Crane, will you talk lo him
and tell me If be really cannot
lean t! 1 wonder If Ms J.Q. It be­
TKL-OMLY OTARS X 0 e u a v » M i* o
low n orm al!"
,WMtM HC tLAYS "
UM-M— E4AD,WH*CT AM 'fOU SAW LAST
FEAR THWARTS l.Q.
iMTEPFSTlMp TIMft I MAO rtieMT.Kiciwaste HE LOOttetSTHRl)
TM’ OMSSTMAT SOME POWERFUL
After a friendly chat with Ed­
LASTNIOMT/SPeNT TM3
BUNKED WHEN
CLASSES LAST
die, I showed him a couple of
EVGMlMO w/lTM AM
woo bumpuo
HlOHT— YtJU
ASTRONOMER FWiSMO I
aleight-of-band tricks, and when
SOUR
MOO
OLE
(cam still s e e
Hts o b s e r v a t o r y :
wa were getting along famously. 1
ITH’ RIMCSOF
STUDYING THE 4TARS t \ CRAWLIMO UP
switched to a mental teat, which 1
1 MtVBR SAW SATURN) '*\.FROStUMOSRi ' iTURM—
UNDER
ij&amp;IH T A «l*f
Introduced aa a new game.
|AMD IT* RlM9» SO
rHtS
tBKlLUAMrr
One of the aeerela In the suc­
eves/-.
JO CLeAR.'
cessful use of mental teals Is the
r ti
fact that the administrator must
have the enthusiastic cooperation
of the child. If a youngster la shy,
Inhibited or fearful, his final test
score may not be reliable.
Welt, Eddie tested just exact­
ly normal, coming out with an Intclllgrnce quotient or 1. Q. of MM.
Wbat does that m ean! Simply
that ha la aa bright as the aver*
age nine-year-old, despite his fail­
ure to be promoted. Then why
wasn't he promoted to keep pace
with those of hli same a g e !
WHY CHILDREN FAIL
Sometimes
youngsters
and
teachers don't harmonise perfect­
ly so that the child wlU not co.
operate. U iybe the child Is ex­
cessively shy and will not talk.
Moreover, some stupid parents
Page 4
Sanford, Florida
Monday, January J, 1962
occasionally will terrify a young­
WALTER A. OIELOW, WtltTOB * rtn i.lIU R II
ster regarding school, by deplet­
■vulva j. cessing nutnL.v suLLcaitacw ing it as a Jail or a dreadful inllaaoelag Bditer
AdvarlUIn* Dlrtcttr
c ity Kdller
SLUT WBLLa
M. BLLKR u a a
m i x v o l t o l ik b
ablution.
Ctuity Better
CWttlfltd N t i u i r
Clrcnlatlan
aitnagtr
Actually, tho modern classroom
CBCRLIA P A i a n
J 1 X IB u s a o a i iA s c s a
rnaus m i s
la a very interesting place and the
aeelety Belter
B u llitt* U ia ia ir
U ttbm tla l lupL
average child enjoy a Ms school
a v s B C S iin e a slatms
work. Lessons ir e now often re­
■ p MeU
Bf
o m e e Pete la a f leete C t t i ttr
AH ots*e garded aa games Instead of bated
»t.V
- » etr
•reek
ait At
a le w
H U S s Tew
talks.
• steatke
S.U • B a iit i
• ■eatbe
“
S.TS
S Meatka
M l S Miatka
• Heel
U parents would cooperate a lit­
1 JfMtk
vet | Meets . tle more fully with the leather*,
a ‘
V. ■
it aU a a B t t k e i H X I e u k e M i l l
•Stacie.
and ceais talking about school ai

OUR BOARDING HOUSE

a f t * .,* - w f e l r - i j
S^ralti

that has hippened to me up until
now! It's nothing short of dis­
graceful, but 1*11 tell you. I've hop­
ped, skipped, dashed and run, for
one thing, "Look, honey, Just hop
over to the store and get us a
loaf of bread.” And thli, too*
"Henry, while you aren't doing
anything, Just skip upstalra and
get my aciaiora for m e." "Darling,
will you please dash over to the
Post Office and get me some
stam ps!” "Darling, would you
mind running down to the garage
and turning off the washing mach in e!"
The sucker I’ve been! For some
reason, the Idea of these fast
means ot locom otion-hop, skip,
dash and run—have gotten me on­
to my feet and into action. Out

Clinic
something lo be fttred or dis­
liked, their children would often
have a better attitude.
Children who halo school, often
come from homes where educa­
tion has been put In the same
category aa punishment.
"The truant officer will catch
you If you don't go to school," Is
a form of threat which doesn't
make Use child look on education
aa s delightful game.
WHY EDDIE FAILED
Eddie filled to be promoted be­
cause his parents had moved five
limes during his first two years
In grammar school! Eddie, there­
fore, had been thrust Into flvo dif­
ferent rooms!
He didn't stay with one teacher
long enough to let her become ac­
quainted with him. Besides, it is
very poor policy for a child to
move about like this when he is
first lesrnlng a new subject, such
aa reading or arithmetic. And he
misses the comradeship of Ms
pall.
Even high school or college stu­
dents would feel socially 111 at
ease by such frequent changes of
schools. To a boy just beginning
to learn how to read, so many
methods and teachers are confus­
ing.
Besides, Eddie was ririvan by
his foster mother, Instead of being
led along through tactful methods
into liking his lesson*.
Hid she used "Bash cards,"
with the various words on them,
and then made a game of his
identifying the words on brief ex­
posure to them, she coitld have
made Eddie a good reader in a
few months.
1 outlined a new program for
her to follow, and since then Ed­
die has been doing average work,
for fear and emotional faetora
ware chicly to blame for bis previoua failures.

no more. If I ever weaken enough
lo go to the store for another loaf
uf bread, I'm definitely going to
stroll, saunter, meander or scuff
up my shoes by kicking a stone
In Iront of ma the whole way.
Another thing that 1 am going to
be adamant about 1* the kind of
food that Is served around this
house. I know what 1 like, hut 1
don't often get it. To me a nice
snack for lunch is some fried pork
chop*, hominy grits, sweet pota­
toes, turnip greens, hot biscuits
and a sliver of pie of some sort.
Instead, what do I usually get!
Something "a la " something with
a green salad on the side. And if
not that, 1 get-leftovers. 1 strong­
ly suspect that Mary goes out and
buys "leftovers." It's always the
same song and dance. "Well, row,
today we've gut lo eat up that
little Irftovcr beef, lamb, veal,
raccoon, skunk or white m ice."
Anyway, we live on leftovers. That
Is, till today, when I am going to
put my foot down.
Mary la still asleep. It's only
seven In the morning, but 1 can
hardly wait for her to get up so
that I can get this new regime In­
to action. She's going Lo be mighty
surprised when I lay down the
law to her. No more hop, skip, run,
green salads or jellied consomme.
No, alreel Things are going to be
mighty different when 1 take over
today. Maybe I'll have sweet po­
tatoes, wMte potatoes, rice, grits
end macaroni with cheese all at
the same time for lunch. Who
knows!
When I look back I think I was
pretty silly not to make my stand
before now. Do you know that I,
master of this house, have even
gone so far aa to ast In the kit­
chen while a bridge-luncheon
party was going on In the front
part of the house! Why didn't 1
think of all this before!
Mary Just came downstairs and
complimented me on being up so
early and having written my col­
umn. She asked me to let her
copyrcad it for me, but after she
had golne Into the kitchen ahe
came back with another idea.
“ Henry, why don't you scoot over
to the grocery store and get us
some cream. Wo haven't any for
breakfast and you can send your
column at the aame tim r."
I am now about to scoot. I can
think of nothin? nicer than not to
hava Mary road this column till
it appears in the papers a few
days from now. Not that I'm not
going to atlck to everything I've
said. Me, I'm a man of Iron but
Just the aame I have to go now
and get the cream and, also, 1
am told, some greens for salad for
lunch and a can ot tuna fish so
that we can have tuna fish "a la"
something to go along with our
salad.

This Company

WASHINGTON fNEA) — A
private enterprise effort to com ­
pete with and perhaps reduce the
need for any federal government
financial aid for college and uni
versity students is now being or­
ganised by United Student Aid
Fundi of New York.
It Is a nonprofit corporation de­
signed to endorse personal loans
made by local banks to needy stu­
dents. Its appeal will be to the
self-reliant student who does not
want to be beholden to the fed­
eral government for a tax-support­
ed acholirshlp or partially sub­
sidised lose.
The government now offers pretty tough student aid competition
for any private organisation to
m ilch. U. S. Office of Education,
which admlMsters the federal
student loan funds, has Just an­
nounced that it hai made 239,000
loins for a total of over 9130 mil­
lion. This covers the period from
February 1931, when the program
was launched, through last June
30.
In the current college year It
is expected another 130,000 stu­
dents will borrow another *80 mil­
lion under the government loan
program, making the totals over
380.000 students with 9210 million
In loans outstanding,
These loans have been made at
1,410 colleges and universities havIng M per cent of this year's total
higher education enrollment of
3.1 million In 3.000 institutions.
The private United Student Aid
Fund is now operating only in In­
diana, where 1,300 loans were
made this year for a total of 9730,000. Additionally, Connecticut and
Florida have organised under the
U.S.A.F. program and plan to
make their first loans during the
1982 spring term.
Kansas, Maryland, Vermont aod
Pennsylvania are organising and
expect to make loam beginning
next fall. Twelve other states are
said to be considering U.S.A.F,
plans.
With
Massachusetts.
Milne,
North Dakota, Rhode Island, Vtrginia and New Jersey already hav­
ing Independent college student
loan plans in operation on a state­
wide bails, about half the states
will then be in a position to aid
needy students without govern­
ment financing.
The U.S.A.F. goal la to raise a
$40 million reserve fund from pri­
vate sources. H ilf of this will be
raised by a national drive, The
olher half Is expected to come
from colleges participating in the

Notebook

plan to have students borrow s!

1“ contrast to this the present
P. S. government loan plan allows
local banks.
the student to borrow up to *3,000
The 8JO million reserve wfl during the entire period of hia
guarantee a credit 12.3 inset ai higher education. Repayment does
large, or 9300 million, n i l 1&gt; sot begin until one year after
nearly four times whit th| U. 5 graduation snd the student is giv­
government now has outmr.dint en ten years in which to pay, with
In student loans. Income irttn the Interest at 3 per cent.
U.SA.F. *40 million is r e e le d In the first two and a half years
sader this program, 12,783 stuto pay operating costs
Aa the U.S.A.F. plan is w r be-dents have repaid *1.9 million on
Ing organised, losm willio* ina4*:tk*lr loans at a rate five times
availaMe only to stuilnts wb*,filler thin »** anticipated. Adhave completed theirTreBmia'dlUnnally, 4,000 graduates have
year with good academe hand- 8ppll*d for partial cancellation of
ing. Each student may fcrow up their loans under a provision in
to *1,000 a year for t » e jtir*. the law which allows lo per cent
Repayment begins fit mouths cancellation for each year the bor.
after graduation and Jmad* to f**f r Is a teachrr, up to five
the lending bank.
J
years.
The average loan Is Lected to Office of Education Is expected
be *300 g year or l l i for the to go lo Congress In 1902 to ask
three years. Repaymerln sueh a f«c supplementary fundi to exloan would ba *30.87 Biomh for pmd the government student loan
38 months, Including lp e r rent programs and for some Jlberalleinterest.
|
la* amendments.

Letters

To IThe Editor
iron belter.
Dear Editor:
The Merchants Dion of the With Best Wishes to your paper
Seminole County amber ot sod to all of our customer? for
Joed Health and Prosperity in
Commerce wishes fihank you
he New Year, I remain
aod the other mepri ot the
Sincerely yours,
Sanford Herald sta ir your fine
E.C. Harper Jr.,
Chairman
assistance thia ysuYour help
Merchants Division
. , . wonderful reijA from the
shopping public . jnd an all
out effort by our Atown mer­
Construction of the Washington
chants hava all vibuted to
lonument In the U. S, capital
make 1981 most suAful.
I think we ean( ; look back Han in 1848, but the 81.120-ton
with a great deal satisfaction aelisk wis not completed until
to the progress njjthese past *4. Since the first measurement*
few months in p roa * shopping
,bre taken, the monument h is
In Sanford. TbereBnore unity
Sited some six inches. More thau
of purpose amonifl downtown
3 million visitors hive ridden la
merchants than cgfoefore, and
|l top In its elevator or cllmbrd
the first accompljjnts of this 11898 metal steps.
cooperative promqtreiulted in
Friday night o p en p d substan­
OVKR 35 YEARS
tial prlxcs for w e number
at Flret sad Palmetto
of lucky shoppc|fhe second
(Alea| side Poet Office)
phaie of our pratt the early
December clty-wifie, wst also
well received a w t d off a
very suceesifu! fftm n sea
son.
Now that wa About lo en­
ter a new y e a r A my hope
tbit our m crch lm ay unite
even more fully flp, and that ?£«rHl
• Pern14ere
our present goo4':om *rm er­ • ™ »
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chant rolatlonihHy become

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Won. T n n . 1, 1962 — P aro H

Kratzert - Park Wedding Solemnized
In Double Ring, Candlelight Ceremony
In an impressive candlelight
ceremony Min Eva Marie Krai*
rert, drughter of Mr. and Mr*.
William August Kratzert Sr., be­
came the bride of William Bryan
Park, son of Dr. and Mr*. Char*
lea Lanier Park Sr., Dec. 28 at
I p. m. at the First Baptist
Church, Sanford.
Her. W. P. Brooks Jr. officiated
at the double ring ceremony
against a background of white
flowers and greenery. While gla­
dioli, chrysanthemums' and fern,
in umbrella stands, were plactd
on each side of the pulpit and
flanked by palms and graduated
candel’ bra holding burning tapers.
Basket arrangements of mums
and greenery adorned the bap­
tistry, the grand piano and other
vantage points in the church. Tri­
angle arrangements were above
the prayer bench and on the choir
rail. Tall palms were on each
side of the long vestibule at the
entrance to the sanctuary,
Mrs. Marvin Milam, organist,
presented a program of nuptial
music including the traditional
wedding marches and accompan­
ied Miss Faye Garner, soloist,
who sang “ Whither Thou C osit."
“0
Perfect Love" and “ The
Lord't Prayer."
The bride, given in marriage
by her father, was radiant in a
formal gown of pure ailk organza
and hand clipped imported chanUUy lace. It featured a scalloped
neckline, three quarter length
sleevca and basque bodice. The
voluminous skirt, appliqued with
lace and tiny seed pearls, awept
into a very full and graceful
chapel train.
Her fingertip veil of English
ailk Illusion was attached to a
crown of teed pearls. Her only
jewelry was a single strand of
pearla, a gift of the bridegroom.
She carried a tailored crescent
bouquet of two white orchids and
liliea-of-the-valley.
Miss Rose Kratzert. slater of
the bride, was maid of honor. She
wore a street length dress of
olivine green organxlne taffeta
fashioned with a boat neckline,
capped aleevei, bell ahaped skirt,
■elf covered bow in the center
back and a matching pillbox
headdress with circular veil. She
carried a creacent bouquet of yallow Fuji mumt and pom poms
With ivy trim.
Mr*. Robert Johnton wat m a­
tron of honor and bridesmaids
were Miss Grace Marie Stinecipher, M ill Edith Hanson. Mias
Sally Chase, Miss Marilyn Mc­
Daniel and Miss Jean Hopkins.
Misa Sidney Park, a niece of the
groom waa junior bridesmaid.
All atltfidanta wore dresses iden­
tical to that of the maid of
honor and carried crescent stuped
bouquets of yellow mums. Tbe
junior bridesmaid wore a halo of
yellow mumi and ivy.
Bob Park served as best man
for hit brother and uiher-groomimen were W. A. Kratzert Jr., bro­
ther of tbe bride. Dr. Charles
Fark Jr., brother of tbe groom,
David Leonard, Hamilton Biibee
Jr., James McKee and Milner
Osborne.
Little Mlsi Cindy Jane Kratsert,
niece o f the bride, waa flower
girl and wore a pink organdy
dress and carried a colonial nose­
gay of pink sweetheart roses and
Ivy with pink satin ribbon stream­
ers. Ring bearer was Charles
Beck, a cousin of the bride.
Mrs. Krstaert, mother of tha
bride, wore a dress of asure blue
A c* over taffeta, with bateau
neckline, short sleeves, draped
skirt, matching acceiiories and a
corsage of white orchid*.
The groom'e mother wore a
dress of dusty pink embroidered

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MIMOSA CIRCLE

gated. R may branch and grow in
several
directions
providing
means of propagation. Hoot* arc
born downward from the under­
neath part, while leaves or aerial
sterna grow upward. The bearded
Iris is a typical example.
A tuber it a shortened, awolltn
part produced underground which
bears leaf buds or "e y e s" in reg­
ular arrangement over the sur­
face. such as the Irish potato
A tuberous root is g swollen part
produced
underground
without
eyes which sprout from the buds
on the stem end or neck, such as
the sweet potato.
The function of these tubers and
tuberous roots is to serve as a
reservoir of plant food upon which
the new shoots can subsist until
their new rooting system is able
to provide the needed food by ab.
sorption through the root hairs.

Neat Doer To Poet Office
F en Haas - F an Park

T* S-1177

Mrs. Harry Woodruff and Mrs.
Frank I.. Woodruff 3rd, were cobnstesses lor the Krilztrt-Park
bridesmaids luncheon,
at the
home of Mr*. Harry Woodruff,
110 Elliott Ave.
A green and white color theme
waa carried out in luncheon
decorations. Miss Eva Kratzert.
bride-elecl, presented gills to each
of the attendants and she received
a gift front Ihc two hostesses.
Mrs. Claude Grizzard assisted
with the luncheon. In addition tn
the bride-elect and her atten­
dants guests attending were Mrs.
W. A. Kratzert. mother of the
bride, Mrs. C. L. Park Sr., mo­
ther of the groom and Mr*. W.
A. Kratzert Jr.

Calendar
TUESDAY
Daughters o f Wesley Sunday
School C lan of the First Metho­
dist Church meets at 7:30 p. m.
in McKinley Hall with Mrs. L. E.
Estes and her group serving as
hostesses.

Your Welcome Wagon
Ho* tee* frill cell frith *
basket o f g ifts . . -a n d
friendly giaslinga from
our religious, civic and
business leaders.

WELCOME W A G O N
A..

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Cindy and Billy, of Ft. WajM|
Ind., Mr. and Sirs. W. D. Hopi
kins and daughteri, Jean, Ann*
and Barbadce, and Mr. and Mrs;
Hamilton Biibee, all of Talla*
hassee and Mr. and Mrs. Jamei
McKee of Cocoa.
Other Sanford guests were Rev,
and Mrs. W. P. Brooks Jr., Mr,
and Mrs. Marvin Milam, Mr. and
Mr*. Charles Beck ami son,
Charles Jr., Mr, and Mra. Barn*
well Beck. Mr. and Mra. Milne*
Osborne, Miss Faye Garner, LL
Pete Sharber, David Leonard, Bob
Park and Robert Johnson.
Astoria, Or*., waa the firat postal
distributing point for the U. S.
west coast.

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STARTS TUESDAY
JAN. 2nd

22 x 4 4 TOW ELS
CHRISTMAS
LEFT- OVERS

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Including Cocktail
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Preceding the rehearsal, Wednesday rvrnlng, Dr, ami Mrs. C.
h . Park Sr. snd Dr. and Mrs.
C. L. Park Jr. and daughter, Sid­
ney, entertained with a buffet
supper at the home of Dr. Park
Sr., 109 West 17th Street.
Interspersed with the Christmas
decorations were arrangements
of red carnations and poinsettlas
ami a color theme of white and
silver was carried out in the din­
ing room decor. The buffet table
was rrntered with an arrange­
ment of white mums flanked by
while tapers in sitvrr candelabra.
Guests included members of (hr
wedding parly and Mr. and Mra.
W. A. Kratzert, Mr. and Mra. W.
A. Kratzert Jr., and children,

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Church

GIFTS

House of Floors

BRIDESMAIDS' LUNCHEON guests arc from left, (seated) Misa Rose
Kratzert. Misa Eva Kratzert. bride-elect; Miss Sally Chnse, Misa Grace
Marie Stinecipher nnd ntunding. Miss Marilyn McDaniel, Mra. Robert
Johnson, Miss Jcnn Hopkins, Miss Edith Hanson And Miss Sidney Park.
(Herald Photo)

m u m

Personals

Linoleum - Carpeting and
Tilt

Until Jan. 10

Luncheon And Buffet Honors
Bridal Couple And Attendants

Personals

DeBary

AND ASSISTANCE ON ALL
YOUR FLOOR COVERING
REQUIREMENTS

Meeting Postponed

The gene rat business ami Fine
Arts Department of the Sanford
, Woman** Club which
was seheorganza, with draped neckline, I bows and wedding bells in a ■bra and
epergne filled with pink , , , , .
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po.tmatching accessories and a cor­ lilver container. The receiving carnations, white mums and casage of dusty pink cymbidium or­ line formed at the right against mellias, interspersed with silver; P°n*d unlil Jnn- ,0 The group will meet at the
chids.
a background of large palms. The Icathrr leaf fern. Clusters of sitFollowing the ceremony, a re­ bride’s book and anniversary ver grapes hung from the table home o f Mrs Robert Drabik. Dr.
ception was held at the Sanford candle were cn a small oval table in front of the arrangement. Two Thomas Latgcn will present the
Woman's Club. The walkway to with a low arrangement of aiiver punch tablet held identical silver
program and give a report on
die club was lighted by tall hurri­ fern and pink perfection camellias punch bowls, silver plates of
way* and means of setting up the
heart shaped candies and nuts
cane lamps and the overall in a silver bow],
decorations in the reception room
The bride’ s table was covered and
pink
and
silver
floral cancer detection clinic which will
be sponsored by the Woman’s
were pink, white and silver .rost. with a cutwork cloth and centered arrangcmenti.
Club.
Graving a table in the entrance with a targe many tiered wedding
Greeting guests at the door
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hail was a pink net tree with cake flanked by silver candela- were Mrs. W. G. Fleming and
Mrs. George Stine. Mrs. Claude V n r f|| O r l'in r ln
Grizzard of Atlanta, and Miss Hi- 1-1 w 1,11
ana Fleischer kept the bride's
book. Guests were introduced to
the receiving line by Mr*. Harry
Woodruff and Mr*. Frank L.
By MONA UR INSTEAD
Woodruff 3rd, Misses Charmton
Winter guest* of the Connelly
Miller and Jeanir Southward es­
family, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Con­
corted them to the bride’s table.
nelly, Mart. Eddie and Peter, at
Assisting with the serving were thalr Cortez Ave. home, are Mrs.
Mrs. S. O. Chase, Mrs. Charles
Connelly's parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Park Jr., Mrs, Belle Hagan Jen­ Thomas J. I.avtn, of Boston. Dur­
nings. Mrs. 11. B. Hopkins, Mrs. ing the holidays the group enter­
Homer Little and Mra. John tained Ur. Connelly's parents, Mr.
Ivey. Presiding at the punch and Mr*. Edward Connelly, who
bowls during the evening were are spending the winter in St.
Mrs. Martin Stinecipher, Mrs. Petersburg.
Jack Woodruff. Mra. W. A. Mor­
Christmas Day guests of Mr. and
rison, Mrs. W. P. Brook* Jr.. Mrs. Bob Dean and children,
Mr*. Wally Phillips, Mrs. Frank Cathy, Martha and tiruca were
Mebane, Mrs. John Galloway and Hr. and Mr*. Claude R\ Duggan
Mrs. Sydney Ives.
and Prof, and Mrs. Harvey W.
Floating hostesses were the Perk, of Winter Park. A neighbor,
Mines. F. T. McDaniel, A. W. Mrs. Claude L. Dean, was on hand
Lee. L.F. Gamer, Al Doudney, J. to hatp with the roast turkey end
D. Woodruff, A. B. Hanson, R. Y. pumpkin pies.
Cooper. A. J. Peterson, T. C.
Mr, and Mrs. John Lyons and
Bolt, C. W. Beck, B. A. Beck, their youngest daughter, Anna
James Warner, W. U. Wray, Ray Marie, of Fern Park visited an­
Herron and Horace Berryhill, other daughter and her family,
Sanford and Bobbie Lou Dopsun, Mr. and Mr*. Malvln Campbell
of Jacksonville and Mr*. W. A. and children. Johnny, Ellen and
Kratzert Jr., of Fort Wayne, 1ml. Pat, during Ihe holidays.
Also Ihc Misses Merritt Phil­
lips, Ann Crapps, Carole Sue Hig­
Early (Vales, skis and snow
ginbotham, Jane Williams, Ann shoes were fashioned from the
Doudney, Sue Lynn Howell, Faye hone* of animals, bound on (he
Gamer,
Jackie
and
Freddie feet with strips of leather and
Berryhill and Frances Strickland, used for eliding on icy surfaces.
Sanford and Ann and Barbadce
Hopkins, of Tallahassee.
Soft background piano music
waa presented during the recep­
tion houra by Mrs. Willie B. Pip­
pin.
For tier going away outfit, Mrs.
Park cliose a gold wool suit with
mink collar, gold accessories,
lizard purse and shoes and the
orchid from tier wedding bouquet.
After a wedding trip the couple
MRS. WILLIAM BRYAN PARK
will
make their home in Atlanta,
(House of Knhij'a Photo)
Ga,

The topic* for horticulture con­
sideration at this time will be
bulbs, corms, rhizomes, tubers and
tuberous roots, all of which afford
a wide range of selections which
flourish In our Florida gardens.
Bulbs, corms, rhizomes and
tubera are all spoken o f in the
trade as "bulbs," however, this is
a misnomer and we should know
and recognize the difference be­
tween them.
A true bulb is a thickened,
underground part mado up of lay.
ers. It Is an encased leatbud, or
flower bud, or sometimes a combination of the two, surrounded by
fleshy layers or scales fastened
upon fibrous base from which the
root* are produced. The onion is
a typical example of • true blub.
Some bulbs such at tbe tulip have
a thickened fleshy layer wrapped
all around them, while others,
such as the lily, have overlapping
scales.
A corm, of which tbe gladiolus
is typical, ii a solid object, usu­
ally quite hard Instead of being
formed of layers or icalcs like a
true bulb. A true bulb may live in­
definitely aa a single unit or may
increaaa by splitting Itsrlf up, but
a mature corm actually wither*
and dies alter a year of growth,
being replaced by a new corm or
corms that form usually on top
of the old one, but sometimes be
neath or alongside of it.
A rhizome la a horizontal under­
Mr. and Mra. Robert Henderson ground stem which from year to
of Constance Rd-, E. entertained year usually becomes more cion(heir
neighborhood
swimming
group this pait week with a buffet
Christmag supper at their home.
Gut its were Mr. and M n . Earl
Seiter, Mr. and Mra. Clair Fel­
lows, Mr. and Mr*. Robert N. Me­
ats, Mr. and Mr*. Frank SwsIlow, Mr. and Mr*. G. Deinger and
Mr. and Mr*. Martin Geroer.

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Legal Notice

Legal Notice

ric T m o L 'n * amk
l a tha Court o f the County J id d a .
NOTIUU T8 h*r»bjr , u m that **# •rn,Ionia Cottaly, Florida, In P r o ­
xr» *ng»g*if In bu*ln**a at 8 i n - bata.
•
forif. hemlnalt County, Florida, un- In rat Katata of
d*r lha flettttoux nama of, NOVA CLOVER B. HARRS
RUILDRItfl. and lhat » a Intand
Peceaaed
to r*gl*t*r m id nama with tha To All Cradltora nnd Paraon* Has*
Clark o f tha Circuit Court, S«ml. Inn riolioa or T k n a a d i Analnaf
nota County, Florida, In aocordanca Paid Eatatei
with tha provision* o f tha FlctlTon and aarh o f yon are hara­
tloua Nama Ittatutaa, to-w lt : S*e- by notified and rtqulred to protlon I t l . M Florida Ittatutaa IMT. tent
any
clalma
and damanda
8 lg : J. ft. Barhmayar
which you. or olthar o f you. :nay
William Bradan
hare analnat tha aatata o f CLOVER
Publlah Dae. ]«, 1ICI A Jan. 1. f. B HARRS, deeeaied. lata o f aatd
It. IMS.
County, to tha County Jud s* of
Semlnnia County, Florida, at hla
i n T in e r m c t r p p c o u r t o f t i i t . office in tin court haute o f laid
M o m Jt'D icfA i niB-ritfcT. i s County at Sanford, Florida, w ith ­
AN II Foil ir.ttlMll.K c o t NTT, in alaht oalendar montha from
FLOHIUA.
lha lima of tha flrat publication
IN CMANCKUT NO, IITOO
o f Ihla notice. Each claim o r daDIVORCE
mand ahall &gt;-• In writing, and (hall
JOHN FRANCIS HIGOtNB
■tata tha placa o f realdtnee and
Plaintiff poat offlca addrtea o f tha cla im ­
to,
ant. and ahall ba aworn to by
PHI LOME* A R. RIOOINR
tha claimant, bla agant. or attornay
Dafandaat and any auch claim or demand not
NOTICE TO A P P E A R
an filed ahall ba Told.
THE ST ATS OF FLORIDA TCit
/ a / Kenneth W. Mctnloah
Phllomana B. Hieetra,
Aa executor o f tha Laet Will
No. 11 Phyllla Rd
and Taatamant o f
Fraahotd. Naw Jaraay
d ic ta te d
Ton art haraby ordarad to apCLOVER B. HARRS.
paar and anawar In paraon (er by Stenelrom. Davie A Mclnloek
attornay) to a bill o f complaint Altornaya for Executor
filed herein apalnat you In tha Cir­ Edward* Building
cuit Court o f Samlnola County, Sanford. Florida
Florida, on or bafora tba 17th day Flrat publication Honday, D ecem ­
o f January, A. D. IMS. aama balng ber 11, 1M1.
a ault for dlrorea. atharwlra a da
craa pro oonfaaio will ha anlarad I n t h e r e a r ! a f |h* C a n a r y J a r i n r ,
again*! yon for fallura to appear K r t a l a a l e c a n a t y , F l o r i d a , I n P r a and anawar aa raqulred by law.
bate.
It la further ordarad that thli In rei Palate af
Notice ba published onca a weak ANNIE C. FILIP. Deceived
for four (l&gt; conaacutlva wtaka In Ta All CreSllar* nnd Paraon* M ar­
Tha Hanford Herald, a nawapaptr ina Claim* ar Drmnada Analnat
publlahad
In
Sanford,
Samlnola Maid Rafntai
County, FlorldaYou and each o f you arc hereby
Wltnaaa my hand and official notified and required to prevent
■aal Ihla llt h day o f Dacambar, any claim* and demand* which you
A. D. 1M1.
nr elthar o f you, may have axalnst
(BEAL)
th* aetata o f ANNIE C. FILIP,
Arthur H. Beckwith. Jr.
declared, late o f aeld County, to
Clark Clroutt Court, RemW tha Count)* Judy* o f samlnot*
nula County, Florida.
County, Florid*, at hi* o ffice In
By: Jean E, Wilke,
the court houee o f aald County
Deputy Clark
at Sanford, Florida, within el*
Edward F, Hlggln*
calendar month* from th* time o f
Attornay for Plaintiff and
th* flrat publication o f Hit* nolle*.
Complainant
Each claim or demand ahall b* In
aid Oranpa Avonua
wrlllnir. and ahall atal* th* plac*
r. o. Bo* lost
o f rvaldenc* and poet offlca adWinter Park, Florida.
drae* o f th* claimant, and ahall
Publlah: Dae. II. td, lld t Jan. 1, I, ba aworn to by th* claimant, hi*
n il
agent, or attorney, and any auch
claim or demand not aa filed (hall
IN TH E CIRCUIT COURT NINTH b* void
J t t l H I t L CIRCUIT, IN AND FOR
Ellen M. Aurbakken
SEMINOLE COUNTT. rL OR IIlA IN
A* Executrix o f th* Lx»t
CIMNCKRT NO. IITMI
Will and Teetxment o f
FE D E R A L
NATIONAL
MORT• ANNIE C. FILIP, deceaaed
(1AOE ASSOCIATION. A Corp ora­ A. Edwin Shlnholeer
tion orcan ltad under an Act o f Flrat Federal Uulldlng
Con crete and atlaiin c purauant Sanford, Florida
to th* Federal National M ortcac* Attorney for Executrix
Aaioelatlon. Charter Act. harlne Flrat publication December IS, 1M1
It* principal of flca In lha City o f ruhllah Da*. II, II, 1MI A Jan.
Washington Dletrlct o f Columbia,
I. I. IMS.
Plaintiff
v*.
H OWARD
LEE
ROW TER
and IN TIIE CIRCUIT COURT NINTH
KAT HERINE
P.
BOWTER,
hla JUDICIAL CIRCUIT. IN AND FUR
SEMINOLE COUNTS. FLORIDA IN
wife,
Dafandanta ClIANCEBT NO. IITNI
FE D E R A L
NATIONAL
MORTNOTICE TO APPEAR
GAGE ASSOCIATION, A CorporTIIE STATE OF FLORIDA TOi
HOWARD LEE BO W TER and atlan organlted undrr an Act o f
Conxreaa and exlatln* purauant to
K ATH ERINE P. BO W T ER
th*
Federal National Mortgag*
I I I N. A r a n
Aaaoclation, Charter Act, having
Chicago, llllnole
TOU ARE H EREBY NOTIFIED It* principal offlca In th* City o f
that a ault haa bean filed analnat Waahlnrton Dletrlct o f Columbia.
Plaintiff
you In tha above entitled caute,
and that you ar* required to (lie v*.
F.
VANCOURT
and
your anewer with the Clark o f ihla EDWAR D
Court and to aarva a ropy thereof BEATRICE .M. VANCOURT. hi*
wile,
and
RIDGEWOOD
WOOD
upon tha Plaintiff or P la in tiff*
COMPANY,
INC.,
attorneye, whoa* nama and addreet PRODUCTS
I* Blahap A Bornaleln. I I Kael Newr J e r e e y c o r p o r a t i o n ,
Defendant*
Pint Street, Orlando, Florida, not
NOTICE TO A P r E A n
latar than January 17th IMS. If
you fall to da *o a Deere* Pro TIIE STATE OF FLORIDA TOi
EDWARD F. VANCOURT and
Confeaao will ha anlarad analnat
BEATRICE St. VANCOURT
you tor lha relief demanded In
Addrea* Unknown
Ilia Complaint. Tble ault la t &gt; foraTOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
cine# a mort*.i|*. Th* real pro­
that a ault ha* 'been filed again*!
perty proceeded analnat la:
you in th* above antRlad cauaa,
Lot ia. Rlock D. SL'NLAND
and that you ar* required to file
ESTATES, a eubdlvtalnn. aryour anawar with lha Clerk o f Ihla
eordlnn to a plat thereof,
Court and to verve a copy th ere­
recorded In Plat Book II,
o f upon (he ria ln tlff or Plaintiff'*
pan** 1&lt; In &gt;1 o f lha Public
attorney*, whoa* name and ad
Uncord* o f Seminole County,
draat I* Blahop A Bornaleln, SI
Florida:
Tunelher with the follow in g Eaet Pin* Street. Orlando, Florida,
not later than January 17th IM1
Rama of property which ar
located In and permanently In If you fall lo do *n a Decree Pro
atalled aa a part of th* Im­ Confeaao will he entered agalnal
you for th* relief demanded In
provement* on aald land:
th* Complaint. Thin *ult t* to
On* DuoTherm toll) Heater
forccloa* a m ortg »g», Th* r**l
with ID* Oal. lank. Modal
property proc«*d*d *g»lnnt It:
Jit*I. Sar. MESS
Lot II, Block 1 W E A TIIOn* Victor (ele ctr ic! IS" kit­
E E S F in i.n
FIRST
ADDI­
chen Exhauet Fan. no modal
TION, according to th* plat
or ear. nm.
thereof, a* recorded In Plat
One Nulnn* (ele ctri c) Bath
Book It, page **, Public
Heater, no modal or aerial
Record* of Semlnol* County,
noa.
Florida.
One OK
(electric)
Banna.
Together with the fo llow in g
Model
tO lB lW H .
Serial
Rem o f properly which 1* lo ­
T R O t lill
cated In and permanently In­
Eleven Venetian Blind* ( m e ­
stalled aa a part o f th* Im­
tal) manufactured by Senprovement on aald land:
karlk Olae* A Pain*. Com­
International o f Utica Furn­
pany, Hanford, Florida, no
ace Model OI1S IS E D
modal or aerial no*.
WITNESS my hand and th* *«*t
WITNESS my hand and tha aaal
of
aald
Court at Sanford. Florida,
o f aatd Court at Sanford. Florida,
Ihla Mth day o f Dacambar, 1MI. thl* llt h day o ( December. 1MI.
(SEAL)
(■ B A D
Arthur II. Beckwith. Jr.
Arthur II Beckwllh. Jr.
Cl*rk of th* Circuit Court
Clark of th* Circuit Court
By: Martha T. Vihten
lly: Martha T. Vihten
Deput) Cterk
Deputy Clark
Rlaliop
A Bornaleln
Blahop A Rornalaln
IS Eaet Pin* Street
M Kael Pin* Biraat
Orlando, Florid*
Orlando. Florida
Attornay* for Plaintiff
Attornay* (or Plaintiff
ruhllah Dec. If. IS. 1M1 A Jan. Publlah Dec. II. JS. 1SS1 A Jan.
1. S. I M l.
I. I. IIS1.
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Classified
Phone
FA 2-2611
Office 204 W. First

HOUSE on a hill on the bank of cq
private lake—100 acrci of land
its what the doctor would order,
Yet, it has the things you like,
*45.. near Oiteen. FA 2-0519.

RENT A BED
RolJaway, Hospital &amp; Baby Beds
By Day, Week, or Month
CARROLL'S FURNITURE
Ph. FA 2-5181
116 W 1st St.
3

DBA DIANES
CLASSIFIED DISPLAY:
Ti m ., tors Fit. ■ I r . H. day to­
t e * taMftioa. Mo*. • Sat. s m s .
STRAIGHT CLASSIFIED:
Th

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BEDROOM, kitchen equipped*
house. Clote to school and shopping. Clean and comfortable.
FA 2-8033.

UNFURNISHED house, 1806 WaihIngton Ave, Phone FA 2-530J
after Jan. 1st.

, Hit* F i t - &gt; P. M. A s y t o ­

te * htaerUow. Mow. - Sst. s m s .
RESPONSIBILITY:
EFFICIENCY Healed apartment
n « Herald wTO M l ta toapoosMo
Sanford'* ncweit, Ideally locat­
(or mor* Hiss on* Incorrect Ism t ed, near poit office, auitable f o r ^
Do* *1 yoar sd. nnd r*MDH tto
single or couple, private bath.
right to ravla* ar R ](tl any adInquire at .Manuel Jacobion De­
vartlaement from what *rd*t*d M
partment Store.
roof orm to Hi* poHrioa *f Mis
HOUSE for rent. Ph. FA 2-1272.

*THE MI6HTY MIDGET"
THE WANT AD
Will Do the Job for Yew

CONVENIENT TO BASE: 3 bed­
room, kitcties equipped, larg*
living room. 8110 per mo., 105 E.
Woodland Dr. FA 2-7057.
NICELY furniihed 3 room apart-1
meat, all utilities, downtown lo­
cation. FA 2-2307 for appointinent.

9. For Sale or Bent
CUSTOM BUILT Home on Lake.
Rent or Sale. Reasonable. Call
evening*. FA 2-1597.

12, Real Estate Fur Sale
Oncar M. ITnrrlson
CLASSIFIED INDEX
Registered Real Estate Broker
1311 Palmetto Ave. Ph. FA 2-7B48
1. Lost &amp; Found
2. Notices - Personals
LAKEFRONT lot in Lake Mary,
3. Education • Instruction
rcaionable price. For quick itle.
4. Transportation
FA 2-3076 or FA 2-7116,
5. Food
6. For Rent
AUCTION
7. Bualnesa Rentals
Saturday, Jan. 61h 2 P. M.
8. Reach Rentals
2616 S. Sanford Avt.
9. For Sale or Rent
Beautiful 2 bedroom fum . home,
10. Wanted to Rent ,
property of K. V. Walah. A -l
11. Rea) Estate Wanted
rond. inalde and out. Extra lot
12. Real Estate For Sale
offered
aeparafe.
Excellent
term*. Going at Absolute Auc­
13. Mortgage Loan*
tion. You set Ihe Price.
14. Insurants
Fla.'a Moat Economical Auction
15. Hus Inc m Opportunities
Co,
16. Female Help Wanttd
Gristvom-Kemp Auction Co.
17. Mala Help Wanted
337 N. Farn Creek,
18. Help Wanted
Orlando (IA 4-0951.
19. Situationa Wanted
20. Babysitters
21. Beauty Salons
22. Build • Paint • Repair
21. Building Materials
O N G D A LE
24. Electrical Service*
25. Plumbing SarrlcM
HOMES
26. Radio &amp; Television
l m k ENTERPRISES INC.
27. Special Services
28. Laundry Service
3 • BEDROOMS
29. Automobile Service
IV i BATHS
30. Machinery - Toole
Low Down Payment
31. Poultry ■ Peta ■ Livestock
No Closing Costs
32. Flowers - Trees - Shrubs
A* Low I C I Par
33. Furniture
Aa
™
Month
34. Articles For Sale
Principal - In*. - Int. • Tax**
35. Articles Wanted
*8,500 To $9,300
FI!A &amp; Conv. Financing
36. Automobiles • Trucks
37. Boats • Motors
DIRECTIONS: 10 Ml*,
38. Motorcycles - Scooters
nice from Sanford, So. oa
39. Trailers • Cabanas

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llwy. 17-92, turn right at
our sign.

2. Notices - Personals
CLEAN carpets with our Carpet
Shsmpoocr FREE, with pur
chase of Blue Lustre shampoo.
Carroll's Furniture,
.HUNGER. 1 wHh to meet with
you. Nelson.
The very, very fineit for vinyl
floors Is Seal Gloat acrylic fin
iih. It'i Don yellowing. Carroll’s
Furniture.

6. For Kent
FURN. ap t 2300 MetloavUle.

TErrace 8-3911
T E E V GREEN
ESTA TES
LMN Enterprise#, Inc.
• Country Club Road (26tfc
ML Extension) 2 Mile*
Weal Of llwy. 17-12 Next
To Mayfair Country Club

• 3 - Bedrooms
•

i y « B a th s

• Central Air-Cond. ft
Heating
FHA Monthly Paymenti —

$66 to $74

2 BEDROOM furniihed cottage in
Laka Mary. FA 2-1757.

II Pacta
19 Inaijtd
31 Impair

33 Stair poal*
34 DUparaga

6. For Rent

FURNISHED apartment*, down­
town location. Phone for ap­
pointment FA 2-5123 or FA 2-5315
Night.

■ Pronoun

I

Use Herald Want Ads

No tiuaing Cast
V.\ A Conv. Financing

SLEEPING ROOMS, Tha Gablet,
401 Magnolia Ave. FA 1-0720.
31 fiktokmg lest.
B4 Beam
» While
41 land parrel
dlHoulh part
41 Emtoary
47 Minute ikin
opening
41 mpoattiow

form)
SOGirl , name
U Dlamounted
U Heredity unit
M Volcano to
Bdt y
M Collett &lt;
37 MaacuUn*

10
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In

WELAKA APARTMENTS: room*
private baths, 114 W. Flrat St.
2 . BEDROOM bouie, kitchen
equipped, water furnished. Ph
FA 2-4411.

(Rcwsmna

Avatlablo

Cliff Borneman. Broker

TErrace 8-4199
Open 10:00 a.m. ta 7.-00 pja.

Park

Homes

By SHOEMAKER CONST. CO.
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to

« Witch
SI Hook pail
U Eternity
SSCaroua*

1

Ab Low As $350 Down
4-liedroom•— 2 R*tha
3-Urdroom*— 2 Baths

r

a-Bedroom*— Uk Baths
2-Bodrooma—1 Balk

B Ida variety exterior deaigta and floor plan*

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VA Financing on Homes up to SI 5,000
FHA — Conventional &amp; In-Service Financing

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0 Anew*oaten

DIRECTIONS: Tara W. ao **th St. Follow
l&lt;j Club K«L A R'ahli ( m « u signs.
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Your "Don’t Wants” In T

You Can Hit A Real jackpot! Advertise
12. Deal Estate For Sale
S*jt t?aitfnrft Srralh
Mon. Jnn. 1, 1962 — Paire 7
12. Ktal Kalati For Sale
SAN LANTA HOMES
On Locust, Xorilj of Fast 2uth St
3-Bedroom*, 2-Baths excellent
neighborhood.
Priced
from
SU,»Uo. I,«w down payment.
*64,3o per mo., principal &amp; intereft.

VA -

NOTHING DOWN

Ph

FA 2-S310 nr CR 7-1921
Nights GA MSS*
Jac» Demetree, Dcielopor

u

RAVENNA PARK
You arc invited to inspect tin* at­
tractive 3 bedroom, l l» bath
home, l.mv down payment of
$.■&gt;00 and reasonable monthly
payment* Located mi a ehoirr
ronicr lot in a quiet neighbor,
hood,

Slenstrom Realty
111 N. Park Ave.

Ph. FA j -M l’ o

St. Johns Realty Co.
THE TIME TESTED FIRM
H i N. Park Ave. Ph. FA 2-8123

WANT ADS BRING
FAST RESULTS
SOUTH P1NECHEST
A fine way to begin 1802 would be
to select this attractive 5 bedrodtn home for your family. Only
*400 down and reasonable pay*
ment*.

Stenatrom Realty
l i t N. Park Avt. Phone FA 2-2420
3

BEDROOM, 1 bath, kltehen equipped, adjoining school
ground,
have *2200 in this
home. You may buy it for *500.
down, Payments *81.00 per mo.
(VA 4l»%&gt;. FA 2-8033.

i

Ball-Blair Agency
Registered Brokers
fc ASSOCIATES
21* So. Park Are. Ph. FA 2-5641
Lake Mary Branch - FA 3-12M

VA
FINANCING
Down Pa) men! A
Closing Coat

NEW HOMES
In Beautiful —

Sunland Estates
$14,100 - $17,100
3 • BEDROOMS
I - lJ i - 2 BATHS
Conventional Ac l-’ ll A Loana
Drive
17**1 to Nuntand
Estate* ( t ml. K. of Hlfl.
ford). Hales office 1st house
Ituidc entrance.

KINGSWOOD
BUILDERS, INC.
FA I-8DT4
JIM RUNT . FA S IM *

A

INSTALLED

WOOD

Hclmly Realty

ROSA L. i'AYTON

FARMER’S AGENCY

$29.00 DOWN

Serviceman Moved and must give 25. Plumbing Services
home away, 3 bedroom in Sun*
N. V. Farmer, Realtor
PLUMBTNO
land Estates.
2405 S. Park Ave. Ph. FA 1-5231
Contracting A Repairs
After hour* FA 2-2018 FA 2-3012 No Qualifying, Move right in,
Free Estimates
Only *82.00 per mo. total FHA
R. L. HARVEY
103 MAYROSE DR. In Country
payment. Call Orlando CH 1-3356
204 Sanford Ave. Phono FA 1-91*3
Club Manor, 3 bedroom, Fla.
room, bouse, *100 down and Modern 2 BR, maionary home,
rural location, large lot, shady
take up payments o f $62.00 per
oak*. bearing orange trees, fur­
mo. Ph. FA 2-0640.
nished Including lawn mower
ami garden tools, 911.BO0. 12.800
Plumbing &amp; Heating
Ain CONDITIONING
down. 179.53 monthly on bal.
Shown by appointment.
CONTRACT and REPAIR WORK
2524 Park Dnva Office FA 2-2118
1007 Sanford Ave.
FA 3-6563
Sanford, Fla.
Night* FA 2-004H
W. J. KING
N, V. Farmer, Realtor
ROBERT A. WILLIAMS, Realtor
PLUUIHNG A SUPPLIES
2465 S. Park Ave. Ph. ¥2 2-5221
Raymond Lundqulit, Assoc.
• Repair Work
After hours FA 2-2611 FA 2-3012 • Contracting
FA 2-1931 Atlantic Bank Bldg.
2534 So. Orlando Dr.
MAYFAIR
Phone 323-0483
Begin .the new year right. See this
Yea, you will have a happy new
attractive home. 4 bedrooms, 2 27. Special Servlca
year in one of a number of
balhs, Florida room and many
homes we arc now able to offer
additional features which you
you at a tremendous value.
will ippreciate. Only 3 yesrs old.
TINY FAMILY
A real buy for *28,000. Good fi­
One bedroom, 2 corner loti *6,500.
nancing available.
Specialising In Heating
SMALL FAMILY
and Air-Conditioning Only
Two bedrooms, furnished $6,800.
2502 Oak Ave.
FA I *321
AVERAGE FAMILY
I bedrooms, one and
baths
111 N. Park Ave.
Ph. FA 2-3430 SEWING MACT1INE SERVICE'
*12,500.
For service on any make of Sew*
LARGE FAMILY
ing machine parts and access11. Mortgage L o a m
4 bedrooms, 1 baths, corner lot.
orics or Rentals call or write
MORTGAGE LOANS
to Sanford Sewing Center, 104
$19,600.
FHA and Conventional
South Park Aye. Ph. FA 2-9411.
Down
payments
from
$1,000.
Commercial k Residential
Hotter values Justify larger
PIANO TUNING A REPAIRING
STENSTROM REALTY
down payments. DON'T YOU
W. U HARMON
111
N.
Park
Ave.
Phone
FA
2-24M
AGREE?
Pb. FA 2-4223

Wall

Jim Hunt Realty

FARMER’S AGENCY

HAPPY NEW YEAR

Southern Air

Stenstrom Realty

16. Female Help Wanted

Slenstrom Realty

FORD G A L A X IE C L U B

SEDAN

2-Door

Delivered In Sanford

PAYMENTS *58.10 X T i l .™

.W AGON JAM BO REE!'
If You've Been Looking Fur More Biding Boom Fur Less
.Monty. Look No Furlher. We Have The Wldr«t Selection Of Near
New Wagons In Town. They're 1'rlred To Pleas*!

FORD
FORD
FORD
FORD
FORD
FORD

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P Q R J)

ENVELOPES. Letterheads, stale
menu, Invoices, band bills, and
programs,
elc.
Progressive
Printing Co. Phone FA 3-3911306 West nth St.
DO YOU NEED EXPERT LITERARY HELP? . . . an application
letter that will "get tho jo b ";
Hub paper; after dinner speech;
high school or college thenu or
essay on all but icfentlflc sub­
jects. Uiw ratrl. FA 3-4033,
cvanlngs.

Evenings

Ksnford

FA

2 Ur. Ranch Wagon, V»f, A/T, II.
$

Country Sedan, 4 Dr., V-*. A /T , II.

KATHERINE HARVEY
BEAUTY SHOP
Hair Stylist • Pat Stewart
318 PalntaUo Ave. ..Ph. FA 2-0834
HARRIETT'S BEAUTY NOOK
Prufcitiunul Care—Modern Equip.
105 So. Oak
Ph. FA 23742

Dawn's
Beauty Salon
Walker Building
2310 Oak
FA 2-7684

W ISH IN G

INCOME TAX
SERVICE
OSCAR M. HARRISON
MOVED FROM
3610 HIAWATHA AVE.
To

1111 PALMETTO AVE.
PHONE KA 2-8827

MI 4-8916

HAPPY

W R ECK LESS
NEW YEA R

With Koch New Or 1 -ed Vehicle Sold!

1st. St.. Sanford
Winter Park

A

AN1J

1,000 FREE TOP VALUE STAMPS

306 E.
1'h. FA 2-1181

YO U

Roy Reel's Paint And Body Shop
101 h

iV

S;inft,,&lt;!

A ve.

B arkley
A. W. Ilarkley Used Cara,
Inc.

CLEARANCE
S A LE

C O R V A IR S
NO

F A 2-7719

USED CARS
• We Arc Offering All Our U*»ed Car*
At lined Car Dealer Prices.
• All Late Model Cars Are Sold With A
Guarantee.
• Trade-In h Will Re Accepted
60 LINCOLN

• Heart of

60 OPEL

*1395

!

1 Door Hedan. 36 Mile* Per
Gallon

57 RAMBLER
Cu.lom, 6 Cylinder, 4 Door.
Air Conditioned. A /T .
Heal Clean

*795

’ 695

59 CADILLAC
4 Door Hardtop, Air
Conditioned, l.lkr New

56 FORD V-8
Banrh Wngon, Real Cleaa

’ 3295

*595

59 FORD V-8
Cu.Iori 300, Power Steering,

56 CHEVROLET

Fnrdomallr, It.din K Healer

Bel Air *-Doer V-8,
Automatic Traniiwieeion

*1095

*595

59 CHEVROLET
Parkwood Station Wagon, 4
Iloor, V-B, Power Steering
and llrakea, A /T

56 MERCURY
Station Wagon, 4 Doer
Btandard Trane., Orerdrtrn

*1495

’ 695

59 English Ford

56 STUDEBAKER

g Door Anglia, Kxeellent
Condition

4-Door Y-8 Commander.
Kxtra Clean

*595

*495

58 FORD

i 55 CHEVROLET

Co.mm, 6 Cylinder,
ftlandi’ rd Tran*., Very Clean

Bel Air, 8 Cylinder, 1-Door

*795

’ 495

57 MERCURY
*

54 MERCURY

|

l-D oor Hardtop

Monterr) 3 Dour Hardtop,
Merromallf, lladlu
Healer

*395

*695

Maitland

I'll. MI 4-5807

54 FORD

57 LINCOLN

Cualomlln* 4-Doer,
Cylinder

Premier 4 Door Hardtop,
Air Cond. and Powered

PAYM ENTS

Door, Ktlra Clean, Nam
Tlrea. Kxeellent Cond.

*195

53 FORD V-8
1995
995
1*M
1195
1095
695
*95
995
495
595
1495
1295
595
895
205
1295
795
195
595
1993
393

FA 2-0711
FA 2-0801

57 PONTIAC
I

2 Door Sedan

I

Chieftain V-8,
Door Sedan,
Standard Tranamlaalen

*195

|

*695

BEFORE YO U

BUY

SEE OUR SELECTION
WE WELCOME YOU TO TEST DRIVE ANY CAR.

Have You Seen The New
Mercury METEROR
The IHkHI Sixe Car At The Right Price.
M

M

M

B

HUNT
1011 N.

SANFORD
SANFORD

51 HENRY J.
I

*695

FEBRUARY

d

’ 395

*1295
57 FORI)
Falrlanr V-H 1 l)o»r.
Portion.atir, Itadio, Heater

LINCOLN I Dour, l-oaderl
......
CADILLAC 1 Door Air Conti.
.......
CHEVROLET Impnla i Door. Equipped .......
FORD 2 Door V-R. Auto
•—.......
CHEVROLET -I Door
................
CORVAIR 1 Door. Automatic
—- •—
HAMHLER 4 Door. Auto. ... ---------lllHCK 2 Door
FORD 2 Door. Automatic
.......................
RAMBLER 1 Door, Standard
............
MERCURY 2 Door Hurdiop
CHEVROLET I Door, 6 C)'l.. Standard Shift
CHEVROLET I Door V-K, Auto.
CHEVROLET V-8. 4 Door. Slutlon Wagon
OLDSMOBILE I Door
.......... .
FORD 2 Door Hardtop Overdrive
. .
FORD I Door 6 Cv|.
CHEVROLET 2 Ton. Cbunaia und C u b ..........
FORD 4 Door
...
...............
NASH Ambaaaador 4 Door. Aulo.
..
HAMllLER 1 Door, Standard
.
LARK Hurdiop Coupe
.....
.
CHEVROLET V* Ton Pickup .......... .

2X9 E. 2nd 8T.
2505 PARK AVE.

57 CHRYSLER
Station Wagon. Imperial
4-Door llardtoa. Air
Conditioned ft Powered,
Heal Clean

*3595

Our Hpetlalllr
l l - XI

[

Premier 1 Door Hardtop. Air
fond., Powered, Like New

to C A D ILLA C S

U N T IL
5H
59
60
38
5R
60
38
55
57
58
55
56
59
38
56
58
50
57
57
55
56
59
55

LA T E M O D E L

Import* A Sport* Car*

oi SANFORD

HOLLERS

Leonard Auto Clinic

j&gt; Sedan. I Dr., V-9, A /T , P /8, I'/H,

Strickland - Morrison

1031 CHAMPION Studebaker, clos­
FURNITURE
est offer to 173. FA 2-5104.
Mutt sell at once — 3 complete
rooms of furniture. Take over
monthly payments of Sll-86 or 17. Uoata • Motorn
I20o cash. Call owner eollect
BUY NOW! SAVE NOW! ReposTB 8-l51t Casselberry.
seised 18' Cruiser’ outfit used
two months, save 9I4Ut) by Just
KOLLAWAY, Hospital and Baby
taking up the payments, Added
Beds, Day, Week, or Month
attraction: Year end clearance
FURNITURE CENTER
aile on all 1081 Models. Ex­
1100 French Ave.
ample; 9913 75 bp. Evlnrudes
Ph. FA 2-7*5*
9665. so hp. only 9393 . 9250 Gator
trailer 9200. 11345 17' Runabout
11. Articles For Sale
only 9*95. Wowl Many olbera..
Blankets, Jungle hammocks, Jac­
Sale Includes used outfits at, or
ket!, sweaters, paint, tarpe.
near auction wholesale. Bank
Army Navy Surplus, *10 Sanford
linancing. "Gateway to th*
Ave.
Waterway"
Robson
Sporting
Goods, Downtown Sanford. Ph.
FURM1UHE
FA 1-6961.
Navy man transferred; brand
new; lake over tor balance on If). Trailer* • Cabanri*
3 complete rooms; no down
payment necessary; payments 195A-3:&gt; fl. Klcar house trailer, 2
bedroumi, fully Insulated, realow /a *13 per month. Call ownsoluble. 9 Point Bait Shop, 17-92.
her rolled, TE 8-1511, Casarlberry.

EVA-ULSS BEAUTY SHOP
3 Senior Beautician*
Minnie B en - Helen - Blanche
108 E. 2nd. St.
Pimm- FA 2-3914 2664 S. Hiawatha Ave. FA 2 861]

4-Dr. Banch Wagon. 6 i'jlindrr, A /T .

Country Stdan, 8 Pass., V-8, A /T . P/S, A /C ,

Sell Us Your Furniture Quick UABDEN TILLER, Holary mow­
er and many other Emplcments,
Service With The Cash SUPER
.lOTi- down, balance 24 months,
TRADING POST. rA 2-0877.
Ph. FA 2-9609 for demonstra­
tion.
CUSTOM BUILT BEDDING
Mattress renovating. Kipert Up­
holstering. All Work Guaran­ 16. AutontohilcH • Trucks
teed. Call Nix Bedding Mfg.
Co., FA 2-3117, 1301 Sanford I960 RENAULT 950 and take over
payment! of 949.35. FA 2-8925.
Ave,

General Auto Repair*
Ail Make Cars—I-abor k Parts
Guaranteed—Quality Workmanship

21. Heauty Salon*

Country Sedan, I Hour, V-*. A /T , P /8 , K A II.

4-llr. Banrh Wuxun, V-*. A /T, H A II.

WILSON - MAIER

2-1*63

NEW SERVICE
I will keep small children in my
Septic
lank* pumped - drain]
home 11.25 per day. FA 2-2274
fickls installed. 24 hour service
Terms. FA 2-9460.
EXPERIENCED, Responsible lady
will care for children. Phone
29. Automobile Service
KA 2 3240.

*2562

59
59
58
58
58
57

H. B. POPE CO. INC.
200 So. Park Avo.
Ph. FA 1-423

PETUNIAS A Calendulas now NEW Olympia portable typewrit­
ready.
Dutch
Mill Nursery
ers with caaes. Regular 1124.00
New Uptala Hd. off 10th St.
Now 9*9.00 plus tag. Powell'a
Office Supply, 117 3. Magnolia
Now is the time to aet out
FA 2-5*42.
FLORtDA ADVANCE BLACK­
BERRIES. FA 2-8*00.
WHEEL CHAIRS, crutches, canes
walkers,
11 . Furniture
FREE DELIVERY
Prescriptions our Specially
Used furniture, appliances, tools
FAUST'S Rx Mel Ion vIlie
etc. Bought-lkld. Larry's Mart
Ph. FA 2-7107
215 Sanford Ave. Ph. FA 2-4132
MAKE 1962 A MUSICAL YEAR
• BIG VALLES
with a musical Instrument from
• QUICK CREDIT
BUKUR'S MUSIC SHOP, 2001
• EASY TERMS
Cedar
Ave.
Specialising
In
WE GIVE TOP VALUE STAMPS
• SALES • REPAIRS • REN­
TALS • MUSICAL ACCES­
SORIES. Before you buy, give
New and Used Furniture
us a try. Ph. FA 2-0733.
311 E. Firit St.
FA 2-5622

WELLS DRILLED
PUMPS. SPRINKLER SYSTEMS
ARCHERY SET. FA 2-6865.
All Types and Hi/es
We Repair and Service
FACTORY TO YOU
S T I N E
ALUMIN'UXI BLINDS
Machinery and Supply Co.
Enclosed bead, Sag-proof bottom
207 W, 2nd St.
Ph. FA 2-6432
rail with plastic ends. Plastic
IB. S itu a tio n * W an ted
or rayon tape*. Cotton or n&gt;lon
FRIGID AIRE
voids.
Fh.vlALE work wanted, FA 2-*15l
Sales A Service
Senkurlk Ginas and Puinl Co.
G. II. HIGH
DAY'S WORK. FA 2-0450.
210 Magnolia
Ph. FA 2-4622
Oviedo, Fla. FO 5-3315 Day*
20. Ha by ni H er*

Price* Begin At

V

H BATING

BAR Waitress, apply in person to
LAKEFRONT. beautiful 209' x 250'
Jet Inn. Hwy. 1782 South.
high lot, sandy beach, crystal
clear Lake Hutchinson, one mile 17. Male Help Wanted
west of Osteen on Enterprise
AUTO SALESMAN wanted by
road, sign on lot. Phone 343-7293
Agresilvr Ford Dealer. Man
Tavares.
mutt be in good physical health,
willing to work 10 hours a day.
NEW AND CHOICE
Age not necessarily a barrier.
FilA financed, 3 bedrooms, Its
baths. Low down payment ol
Must be willing to ask prospect
for the order. No whiskey,
5300. Payments less than rent,
*08 per month. Can be purchas­
See Mr. Clifford at Strickland
Morrison Inc,, SO* E. First St.,
ed with nr without built-in kit­
FA 2-1481.
chen. A great opportunity lor
pleasant living.
INSURANCE Co. wants man hr
tween ages of 21 A 45, who
wants a career with a future,
Pay training salary, after train,
111 N. Park Ate.
Ph. FA 2-2420
mg period pay aalury and comm inion. Write P.O. llux 207
Sanford.

BRAND-NEW 19621
M

For Sale

$.r),r»( in

•'Cali Hall" KA 2-3641

Monthly Payments aa low aa
*88 inel. taxes and insurance

It. Articles

Properly

J. W. Hall, Realtor

$156

2!L Automobile Service

FRESH PRK.MIXED CONCRETE
FABULOUS buy, 4 bedroom HOUSE and roof repair*, painting
A t 'T ( &gt; G L A S S
Medium aged stepping stones
window cleaning and yard work
masonry home, stone fireplace,
window sills, lintels A steps
open beam construction, 2 tile
All work guaranteed. FA 2-1187
Did rock, steel and sand.
baths. HkJ x 600 feet on bcautiWtiulahiclt)
Bark Glass
ful Lake Markham Must see to RUUM SPECIAL I 14JS Painting Door Glasa
Vent Glass MIRACLE CONCRETE CO.
Inside and out. Call .dr. Tasker.
WEKIVA RIVER ESTATES
309 Elm Ave.
FA 2-3751
appreciate. FA 2-337*.
SERVICE
FA 2-6159
Approximately 2'4 acres, with 1M
Senkarik Glass and Paint Co,
ft. on river. Li. mile off Rt ic MERRY CHRISTMAS AND A
210 Magnolia
Ph. FA 2-4622 CIRCULATING HEATER, I.P gas,
SEMI-RETIRED Carpenter
for 2-Redronm home. Reason­
HAPPY NEW YEAR TO EVERY.J I___
M. L1. L** _— ■■ j.
Repairs. Alterations. Painting
able.
1216 Randolph At. or Phone
ONEI
31. Poultry • Pels • Livestock
Phone FA 2 7993,
Call FA 1-603 after 6 M p m
TA 2-3296.
SUNSHINE REALTY
PUPPIES half Airedale, 2
REDUCED PRICE *1.500. *4.000
2.1, Building Mnterlnln
Amy Anderson
months old, $5.00. Call Sat. or INTAKE man.fold. 3 two-barrell
down balance *30 per month on
Reg Real Estate Broker
carburetors, luel block, for '391
Sun. only. Wales Fernery, on
LUMBER • HARDWARE - PAINT
two frame houses and 4 acres
2619 So. French Ave
or '39 Ford 361 engine. Phone:
lake
at
Lyman
School,
longFHA lo in s
P'anof land. Contact Rrady Scott. Da) FA M W - Night FA 2-4*1* Roofing
Mr.
Olelow
FA
2-2011 or
WtKKl.
FREE ESTIMATES
FA 2 2*23
TA 2-6473 after 6:00 p. m.
LOTS— Lots of Lots, Lake Mary Your Credit Is Good. Up to 2 Yrs
CHAMPION Miniature AKC Black
—Sanford, Priced as kiw a*
to Pay I
HOMES
LOTS
ACREAGE
Poodle Puppies and Mother,
*2uo
for
So
x
120
with
terms.
1
1
.
EDWARDS
SALES
RENTALS
Show
dog Slock, FA 2-7741,
Brown Really FA 2-5217 or
BUILDERS SUPPLIES
Fireplace wood, all lengihs, Oak
We Give TV Stamps
FA 2-1961
MINATURE Poodle*, registered,
and lighter wood. Delivered.
903 W. 3rd St.
Th. FA 3-1*9*
white, permanent shots, house
4 Lake Lots, with large oak trees.
Phone FA 2-6*11, If no answer
.KM W. Ilth Street
broken, FA 2 3112.
on Lake Onoro, |3,0ou. Name 21. E le ctrica l S e rv ice s
FA 2-3909.
FA 2-7605
Evenings Fa 2-2578
Your Terms.
32. Flow era * T r te a - Shrubn
ONION PLANTS
1 Bit. frame cottage, on large
KKiaiDAIRE
Crystal Wax, per M *2.90; 300 91 Ao
corner lot, city water — only
Sales A Service
Sale! Pninsettias In Bloom 98c
9 M lots and over, 92 23 FOB
Registered Real Estate Broker
13.500 With *500.00 down, *38.43
House Wiring
Free Estimates
GHAPEVILLE NURSERY
here. A. M. Prevail, Phone
Ph.
FA
2-1501
17-92
at
Hiawatha
monthly on balance. Immediate
Sid Vihlen'a Randall Elccirio
Grapeville Ave near 20th St.
749-1115 Seville, Fla.
possession.
112 Magnolia
Ph. FA 3-0915

River Front

f

22. Build • Uninl • Repair

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SHS Cagers Gain 4th W in
By PETE LEVEQUE
Herald Sport* Editor
Without scoring
ace
Bubb*
Davit, Coacb Bud Laycr'i unde­
feated Sanford eager* managed to
turn their iccond bout of the »ea■on with Tltuivill* here Friday
night Into ■ second win as the
Seminole* squecred by the Terr­
iers 19-57 in a three minute over­
time to wrap up the fourth straight
win for the Sanford five.
The Seminolei aciied an early
advantage over the Terriers with
layups by Barry Brown and Mike
Woodrulf for Sanford to take a
nine point scoring lead at the end
of the first quarter. Don McMurray and Tom Hinson r*cb dunked
In a two-pointer in the first period
with McMurray making three free
throws to give Sanford a first
period lead 18-7.
In the second quarter Titusville
sparked to the defensive to slow
the Sanford scoring parly with
Wade Whitson and David Ander
aon catching the rebounds for the
Terriers. In the aecond period end
midway into the second half, San

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ford was almost stalemated by the seven point lead.
5anford'a Mike Woodruff held
Tertian who reduced the ecoring
margin two points to puli the Sem- scoring honor* for the Seminole*
holes into the final period with a , with six field goal# end five free

Welsh Moves
Into 1st Place
In th« Sandipura League Wed
tieaday night, Welsh Tire Whop
moved Into first place by winning
three gamea from Stemper Agency.
Stamper Agency moved Into sec­
ond place by winning only one
game.
High scorer for Welsh Tire Shop
was I’ hlllls Leffel with 1DU-470
scratch series. Mary Lou Dsnyluk
with 453 and Vicki Carter with 400
were high for Stemper Agency.
Jet Inn won ell four game* from
Rohstnn Sporting Goods, leaving
Robson in third place by only 4 a
game, I’eggy Steward with four
strike* In ■ row made n 212-520
scratch serle* for Jet Inn. Alice
Anderson made ■ 180-400 aeries.
Robson Sporting Goods' Ml Ogden
made high aeries with 443,
Alix o f Hanford came through
•gain to take four gamea from MeRoberta Tires. Rolling high for
A lix wee Jane Adcock with 420
•nd Mary Lclghty with 432 oeraleh
scries. High for McRoherts Tires
whs Midge Woods with 404 and
Helen Kaolin with 440.
Hpll* were made by I'eggy Stew­
art, Virki Carter and I'hlllis Leffel
who got the 8*10. Glady Pinter and
Jane Adcock picked up the 6-7-0,
with Alice Anderson making the
D-0. Dura Meehan made the 0-7
•nd Mary Leighty, the 6-7.
Welsh Tire Shop he* won 80V*
games in the standing with Stamp­
er Agency in a close second place
with 30. Hobson Sporting Goods
takes third place with 3314 wins
with Jet Inn holding 33 wins. Alix
of Banford has 80 H wins end MeRoberta Tires, 22!*.

Battle Royal Set
For SOKC Tonight

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The two kennels who are having
n haltis royal for th* tap spot in
th* victory chat* at th* SanfordOrlando Kennst Club will bath he
trying for a featur* win in tonlght'a ninth race of a splendid
New Year's prugram tonight
Through Haturdsy's matinee the
greyhounds of Chari** Lovely have
presented him with 16 Grata and h*
will ha represented In the lop at­
traction tonight by Pansy Cross,
who will he making her loinl debut.
She has achoolsd three time* to a
fifth, a aecond and • first,
In • nip and tuck U til* with
I/ovely for tha most win* is Torn
Hweaney, who was on lop Friday
hut dropped one point behind
Lovely Saturday a f t e r n o o n .
Sweeney will be represented in to­
night's main event by Georg* Mel.uin who Ires one Grade B win to
Iris credit but m lntd Die money in
two Grade A starts,
Rounding out tha featur* field
will U O, U.'s Mortgage, Kasco
Bosstnan, Rig Calhoun, Roger Phil­
lips, Urunlca and Refuel.
Much Interest is manifest In lire
First Tri-City Match Race aver
staged at tha Sanford-Orlsndo
track. It is scheduled for Friday,
Jan. 12 when greyhounds from
Sanfurd-Orlando.^Tampa and Jack­
sonville wilt compete on the local
•Orel. Previously the seme six stars
will meat at Tsmpa this Saturday
night and the last race o f the eer­
ie* will he in Jacksonville, Jan. 20.

throws for • 17 point total, with
Barry Brown taking the number
two berth with five field goals
and two free throws for 12 points.
Other Sanford acoreri were Butch
Riser with nine points and Tom
Hinson with eight points for the
night.
Scoring leader* for the Terriers
were Wade Whitson who lobed in
eight field goals and seven free
throws for a 23 point total and Kay
Whitson with six field goals and
three free throws for IS points
for Titusville.
SANFORD (i t )
FG FT TP
Gnsteveon ................... 2 * 4
Brown ..... .— ------- ---- - I 2
Middleton __ ________ •
•
Stephens ..........
• 2
Johnson —.........
• •
H in s o n ________________ 4 •
Rteer ......
8 I
M c M o r r s y ___ _________ 2 2
Woodruff ......
• t
Totals ____________ 22 IS
TTTUSVfLLE (17)
FG FT TP
Lewis .
1 2
4
.Sharpe ,
• 9 9
W ingate______
. 1 2
1
• 8 0
Coley ..... ......—
Anderson ____ _
• 4 4
Whitson, Rsy
• &gt; IS
Whitson, Wade
• 7 23
Roeder .... ....... ---------2 • •
Total* ....... _______ li II 87
TITUSVILLE
7 11 13 22 4—37
HANFORD
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Bravettes Place
High In Contest
SIX-FOOT-TWO SEMINOLE cnjfer Ken Gualnvaon hits
the basket for Sanford ns Tituavillc trie* for the re­
bound.
(Herald Photo)

Packers 'Greatest' Team
In History- - - Lombardi
GREEN BAY. Wla. (UPI) —
Nearly 42 years of frustration
came to an end for professional
football fans here .Sunday, and as
a result this cUy is nursing the
biggest hangover In its more than
200 years history.
The home town Parkers of
Coach Vince Lombardi climaxed
a three-year rags-to-richei rise
by winning the National Football
League championship in a big
way — trouncing the big town
New York Gianti, 37-0,
“ Thli is the greatest team in
the history of the National Foot­
ball leagu e," said l-ombardl. And
few people, especially those play­
ing for the Giants, would argue
with him, "They've got a helluva
offense and a helium defense,"
said Charley Conerly, Giant quartcrbacl who at 40 it the oldest
active player in the NFL.
The Packers, held scoreless by
Hie Giants iu the first period, lit­
erally exploded in the around.
With halfback
Paul Homung,
whose 19 poinla established ■
championship game iroring rec
ord, showing the way, the Green
Bay hoys scored 2t-polnls In IS
minutes to virtually wrap up their
first NFL championship alnce
1044. It was the first time In the
42-ycar history of the team that
a championship was played here,
and turned Into an occasion the
fans will find hard to forget. They
celebrated into tire wee hours of
the new year In their homes, at
bars end on the streets.
Running opened the scoring In
the second quarter ai he banged
over from six yards out and then
added the extra point. Intcrcep
tiona by Bay Nitschke and Hank
Grain mlnger set up two more
scares, with Bert Starr tossing 13
yards to Poyd Dowler lor Hie

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first TD and 14 yardi to Ron
Kramer for the second. A Starr*
to-Kramer pass, good for 17
yards, set things up for Hornung’s first field goal of the
game. Me booted It 17 yardi on
the last play of the half.
A 84-yard punt by Dowler, and
ensuing fumble by Joe Morrison,
and the recovery by Packer laekle Forrest Gregg on the Giant
22 set up Homung'i second three,
pointer in the third quarter and
later in the quarter Starr passed
13-yards to Kramer for another
•core.
Harming’* 19 yard field goal In
the final period, hla third of the
game, tied ll&gt;e record for the
moat field goals in a game and
boosted his point total to one
more than that of former Clevcland Brown Otto Graham, who
scored three touchdown* In 1934.
The Nations! Football League'*
player-of-thc-year alio picked up
89 yarda rushing to lead both
team in rushing. Ills perform­
ance earned him a new car aa
the game's outstanding player—as
welt as the plaudits of Lombardi.
"Paul was tremendous," aald a
Jubilant Lombardi. "Tbs bigger
the game, the belter ha plays."
liornung, on leave from active
Army duty, played tha game at
five pounds under the 211 be
played at moat of the aeason.
"I fell better," he said. " I hope
I can atay at this weight now."
The weight loss teemed to In­
crease has speed, but didn't affect
the driving power he's always
had.
"liornung never looked better
then he did in practice tills
week," said Slarr. "I decided I'd
go with him every chance 1
could, lie sure waa great."

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United Pres* International
choice, with its rock-ribbed d e A
Mississippi looked for its sixth fense led by All America tackle
strsifht bowl success tndiy while Bill Neighbor*. Alabama hasn't
Minnesota. Alabama and Louisi­ won a bowl game tine* Its 81-8
ana hoped to return to winning win over Syracuse In the 1933
ways in post season classics. All Orange Bowl. NBC televised this
were favored to win their New one at 1:45 p. m. EST Just prior
to the Rose Bowl telecast
Year's Day football game*.
Louisians Stale, beaten by Ole
Ole Mist was a three-point favorite against Texas in the Cot­ Miss In post-season play last tim e f
ton Bowl (televised by CBS at out, also was a 13-point choice to
2:30 p. m. EST). Both tcam i en­ win it* Orange Bowl encounter
tered the game with 9-t records. with Colorado, the Big Eight
Mississippi relied on the eir arm* champion. The game, televised
of quarterbacks Doug Elmore and by ABC at 1 p. m. EST, displayed
Glynn Griffins to offset the a couple of opposing AH America
ground attack of Texas All Amer­ linemen — Roy Winston of LSU
and Joe Romlg of the Buffaloes.
ica Jim Saxton.
The four major bowls climaxed
Minnesota, beaten in the Rose
Buwl last New Year's Day by a weekend of college football that
Washington, hit the revenge trail began on Saturday when th* Wtat%
against UCLA and was the eight- beat the East, 21-8, In the annual
point choice to come out smelling Shrine geme; Penn State walSTETSON’S Dalton Kptinff pulls ih« ball just out of a
like rose*. All America quarter­ loped Georgia Tech, 30-15, la the
Blackburn player's reach to tap it sn for the two point­
back Sunday Stephens, the passing Gator Bowl; Vlllanova aurprlsed
er,
(Herald Photo)
whli from the hills of Pennsyl­ Wichita, 17-9, in th* Sun Bowl;
vania who runs as well a* he the Grays beat the Blue, 9-7,
kicks and throws the pigskin, was and the Major School All Start
expected to provide the differ­ shut out the Small College Stars,
ence. UCLA’ s single wing forma- 31-0.
tion featured tailbacks Mike ilaffner and Hobby Smith lor the tele­
Residential - Commercial
Building
vised game (NBC, 5 p. m. EST).
In the Sugar Bowl at New Or­
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leans. Alabama rought its na­
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ford showing here Friday by rout­ closely fought contest, hut by the Crimson Tide was a 13-point
ing the fllnrkburn Denvers of Car- points in the first half for the Hat­
linville, Illinois by the rousing ters coming in from under the
■core o f 100-80 to give the Hatters basket.
a (7-3) record for the season.
The second half saw the Hatters
S—— T— ----- —
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A rapacity crowd in the Fleming score 60 more ponte with Eptlng
Gymnasium watched the Hatters continuing to hit from in close and i
Jump off to a big lend in the first Hancock ripping away at the cords
period and from then on out they with Jump shots from the outside.
The Heavers countered with 43
were never threatened.
Dalton Eptlng and Joel Hancock points in the second half,'but this
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Floyd Gladden, and I^imar Denver ed with Stetaon In front 108-80.
each added eight poinU to account
for th* bulk of the ecoring.
Marsh Kaltner led the Heaver*
In the acoring department, with 21
points while Jim Eisenberth con­
tributed 18 with Joe Keenan and
Steve Schroeder adding 17 points
each.
The first few minute* o f the
game revealrd the possibility of *
end of the first period, the game
had en entirely different outlook,
with Stetson nearly dominating
the first half. The half ended with

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The Sanford Junior High Bra
vettes placed aeveral twlrlera In
the winning ranka of the Tange­
rine Bowl'# Baton Twirling Con­
test held prior to (he bowl game
to choose a grand national win­
ner.
Girls on the Junior High Twirling squad include Susan Perkins,
Sylvia Williams, Gay Stanley,
Shsrron Drum, and Sharon Booth.
Ssnfotd placed seven medals In
the Solo Twirling contest. In the
beginner elsss were Unde Stap­
ler, a fourth piece award; Vickie
McArdte, ■ third place award;
Gay
Stanley,
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TUESDAY, JANUARY 2, 1952

SANFORD.

Freeze, Frost Forecast Tonight
in County As New Cold Hits

By LARRY VERSHEL
(A backward look at 1MI)
JANUARY — The newly organ­
ized County Commission started
its directive system . . . road cm* Aployment board set up to protect
employes . . . New First Federal
Savings and Loan Building open­
ed . . . Near the Palms Hotel . . .
Joe Baker elected Mayor . . .
Commissioner Jim Avery tries to
put Rig Tree Park up (or public
bid . . . No luck . . . State Survey
team cites the need lor eight new
schools in Seminole County . . .
County Commissioners talk about
w giving themselves a pay raise . . .
Legislative delegation said NO.
. . . Sanford talks about proposed
new 1400,000 sewage treatment
plant . , . U. S. Post Office Dept,
okays alt* for new Sanford Post
Office.
FEBRUARY — City looks out
for water supply . . . starts work
digging new wells . . . Jim
q Avery again urges Big Tree Park
™ be put up for bid . . . Again no
luck . , . County plana changing
commissioner districts to match
population gains . , . Countywide
drainage plan proposed . . . Nine
months liter it died . . . New
Bear Lake School proposed . . .
plans accepted.
MARCH — South Seminole De­
velopment Committee formed . . .
^ nine months . . . it died . . . lack
• of interest! , . . First NAS crash
of the year kklla VAH-ll Com­
mander C. 0 . Donnaud . , . Water
franehlis proposed by County
Commission . . . Nine months later
board kills It . . . People say NO!
APRIL — Sanford consider! ur­
ban renewal . . . No luck . . .
Downtown Clock ordered dumped.
. , , Palms Hotel still around . . .
A Harness Racing Bill gels okay . . .
“ People want it,** says Rep. Mack
Cleveland Jr. . . . NAACP aski
desegregation of Sanford public
facilities . . . City order* inspec­
tion of ail downtown buildings
•gainst fire and safety haiards
, . . Palms to o !
MAY — No one seems to know
where Sid BiChard put the down­
town dock . . . New Hopper School
f
bid awarded . . . City clamps down
on church service* at Civic Cen­
ter . . . Committee of 100 of the
Chamber aaka reorganisation as
corporation to aid area develop­
ment.
JUNE — Needs for repairs to
courtliouie cited . . . School Board
hire* 23 new teachers . . . State
Rep. Gordon Frederick tays he
won’t run again. . . . Want* bet!
|
. . . Cat burglar hits city . . .
Work on new hospital wing starti.
. . . Joe Tully replece* F. G. Ed­
wards as skipper of Heavy Attack
Wing 1 . . . On Juno 30 "Around
the Clock Column starts . . . by
some wise guy from New York.
JULY — County discusses hiring
administrative aide . . . Just a
discussion . . . no action . . .
Circuit Judge Voile Williami tells
«
the County Commlvaion that a new
courthouse ts a "m ust" . . .
County School Board raises millage . . . Clrcusland abandons
Sanford property . . . moves to
Tampa . . . Civil Defense Direelor
A, B, Peterson, Sr. urges more
adequate warning system. Com­
mission shrugs shoulders.
AUGUST — Tax roll valuations
up near 320 million . . . Taxable
V
up 37 million . . . Palms Hotel
still up . . , County Commission
holds tax rate to six mills . . .
ignores Peterson's demands for
adequate warning * )stein . . .
Health Director Clyde D. Brothers
gets In hot water by asking for
mora money . . . So long Doe . . .
City gives all employes two per­
cent cost of living raise . . . Wel­
fare probe asked . . . undertaken
. . . undercover, of course . . .
All Seminole County talks about
proposed Nova project.
SEPTEMBER - County adopts
31,666,030 budget . . . City volei
to demolish all condemned build­
ing* . . , Even the Palms! . . .
Mack Cleveland resigns •■ County
attorney . . . Seven new vole pre­
cincts created . . . Palms Hotel
$
attorney saya facility will be reno­
vated.
OCTOBER — Courthouse found
adequate . . . For wbat! . . .
Three Sanford filers die in Lake
George crash . . . Six HAS into die
as planes collide near Seminole
High School . . . Grand Jury cltea
com minion for Civil Defense neg­
lect . . . Harry Weir resigns as
hospital administrator . . . New
'
County jail dedicated.
NOVEMBER — Joe Baker re­
elected to City Commission . . .
City orders condemnation ordi­
nance . . . So long, Palma . . .
City defers action on ordinance
. . . Hello, Palma . . . need for
12-13 Nova schools in county
dlad.
DECEMBER Seminole and
Lyman gridders and season with
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A very strong cold front, the
third severe one of the winter,
dropped temperature* to chilly
lows over Seminole County to­
day and threatened a widespread
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freeie tonight.
The weather bureau here pre­
.MRS. MARTHA ASI1HY, clerk in the county auto tag
dicted frost over some areas in
office, ia shown filling out paper# for one of the early
the county with temperatures ex­
purchasers of a 1962 Floridn license tag. The now plates
pected in the low 30's tonight and
went on sale this morning at the Seminole County Court­
early Wednesday.
house.
However, County Agent Cecil
Tucker said today that early
morning low* of 33 were not
severe enough to threaten crops,
but Seminole County residents
and viaitora were reselling for
heavy wrap* again.
Tucker said that from 23 to 30
percent of the citrus crop suffer­
ed leaf drop but lhero was no
The City CommLsiion will meet plus balance of 310,399 as cum­ "severe damage to the wood and
in special session tonight to be re- pared to the 1900 balance of 312,- no change a i far as the fruit was
organired for the coming year. In 600.
The utility department budget
dleationi are that J. H. (Jimmy)
Crapps will ba elected mayor to shows a surplus of 3140,633 as
compared with 339,923 for Dec.
succeed Joe Baker.
in other business, the 19C0-6I 30, 1960. This indicate* a sound
audit will be presented to the fiscal operation, according to City
board and a survey by the Her- Manager W. E. Knowles.
Knowles, in a memo to the By United Trese International
sld revelled this morning that it
shows the past year's operations board, will say that this it a rad­
A Yankee-style eight-inch anowical change compared with eight fall closed Dixie schools xnd high­
to be "very good."
Key Indicators point to a aur- years ago when there were de­ ways today and a new cold weath­
ficits, over-expenditures, and un­ er threat brought an exodus of
paid hills.
tourists from Florida'* winter vaKnowles this morning said he cationlanda.
also will ask the commission, at
Western North Carolina got the
its 8 p.m. meeting, to give the heaviest anowfall—eight Inches in
green light to proceed with a sew­ Swain and Jackson counties and
age treatment plant.
as much as seven Inches along
The State Health Department
the Hire Ridge Parkway. Bryson
has assured the city that federal
City had seven Inches.
SOUTH BEND, Ind. (UPI) — Tunas are now available for con
Soutl Carolina had seven inches
Some 11,600 hourly-pa id workers of ilrurlion of the 3400,000 sewagr
of snow Monday but much of It
the Sludebaker-Packard Curp. went facility.
was melted by ensuing rain. How­
on atrike early today in a dispute
ever, schools were closed today
over a new contract.
in Greenville, Spartanburg and
Cherokee counties.
At least five North Carolina
WASHINGTON (UPJ) — The
counties closed schools.
Labor Department reported Mon­
Northern Georgia got up to
day night that about 6.7 million
three
inches of snow and some
workers covered by major union
Chamber o f Commerce President
roads
were closed.
Ail major
contract# received wage Increases Richard Dras toting announced
roads
were reportedopen In
average 7.S canta an hour in 1901. committee chairmen for the new
North and South Carolina, but
year.
driving was hatarduus.
R. J. Bauman war named chair­
Eastern Tennessee got as much
BEIRUT, Lebanon (U PI) — man of the finance rotnmiUer. A l­
as six inches of snow.
Army troopa acourvd Lebanon to­ su serving on that committee are
Alabama had light snow mixed
day searching for key member* of Jack Green, John Ivey ami George
with rain. Western sections of
a rightwing political organisation Touliy.
Virginia had four or more indies
accused of trying to overthrow the
Other chairmen named were An­
oi snow.
government o f President Fuad drew Cerrnway, Armed Forces;
Shehab.
Cecil Tucker, Agriculture; Vernon
Mize, legislation; II. W. Leo, W «terwuys; George Touhy, Advertis­
VIENTIANE, U o * (U P I)— Re­ ing J, H Van Hoy, Education;
port* that neutralist Prince .Sou- Tom McDonald, Industrial; Bob
vanna I'hounta may leave I .ana to Shrddcn, Tourist; E. C. Harper
viait hia family in I'aria act o ff Jr., and Charlie Robinson, Mer­
AUCKLAND, N.Z. (U P D -W esteffort* by diplomats Unlay to ar­ chants, and Dougin* tUonstrum,
ern Samoa, a country with only
range a new conference on forma­ Planning.
one town, no army, no railways
tion o f coalition government,
and no political parties, is the
world’s newest Independent na­
tion
PALM BEACH, FI*. (UPI) —
The New Zealand flag was low­
President Kennedy called in hi*
By United I’ rnui International
ered
Monday and Western Sa­
chief defenae advisers today for
The 78-hour New Year's week­ moa's rod, white and blue flag
two day* o f talk* on bow lo main­
end came to an end Monday night, was raised — ending 46 years of
tain what he consider* a marginal
but not before Florida registered a New Zealand adminiilration which
Allied military lead over the So­
toll o f 31 accidental dnathi.
began during World War I when
viet bloc.
A United Press International New Zealand forces seised the
survey showed traffic deaths head­ onetime German territory.
ed the list of accidental deaths
Churches were packed fur the
LISBON (UPI) — The l ’ortuwith 21, followed by aU death* independence services and church
gurse Army Minii try appealed to­
from fires, two from drowning, bells pealed at midnight.
day for "massive attendance'' at
and one each from accidental
Momenta aflrr the Hells stoppwl
the funeral of LL Col. Jaime F. da
shooting and rarbon monoxide ringing, thousands of firecracker*
Fonseca, an officer killed in Monpoisoning.
were set off and singing, guitarday's abortive revolt as a token o f
The traffic loll exceeded the 17 strumming crowd* thronged in
support for Premier Antonio de
predicted by the Highway Patrol Apia throughout the early morning
Oliveira Salaxar.
before the weekend began at 6 hours. Europeans danced with Ssp. m. Friday.
moans at an unofficial ball.

City Commission To
Reorganize Tonight*

King-Sized Snow
Hits Dixie Areas

J l/ U V A ...

Auto Plant Struck

Workffis Pay* Up

»

C Of C Committee
Chairmen Named

Hunt Plotters

Western Samoa
Newest Nation

New Laos Try

Kennedy Sets Talks

31 Killed In sta te
Over New Y e a r’s

Honor Slain Man

Florida Man Missing-

FLOMATUN, Ala. (U P I )— I’ollea here joined Florida authorities
today in the search for a McDavid,
Fla., man missing since last Tues­
day. Flometon Police Chief C. C.
Hamby said foul play was suspect­
Chamber, County, School and
ed In the disappearance of Janie*
City officials today looked for­
Luther Robbins, 49.
ward to tool with an air of optim­
ism and a caution* warning for all
PALM BEACH, Fla. (U PI) — administrative bodiea to work to­
The Kennedy administration hat gether and "aliminate sectional
assigned top priority to a drive to jealousies" to assure llw pro­
block racketeer* from corrupting gress and welfare of the county.
Chamber of Commerce man­
public official*. The Juatlra De­
partment at the same time ie con­ ager John Kridcr said 1962 "pre*
tinuing ita concentration on labor- sent* a tremendous challenge to
management racketeering.
our leaders."
He said that kmg range plan­
*ktn can't make up it* mind about ning is a "m ust" If “ w« are to
leaving bars open New Year's take advantage of the expected
•va , . . Richard Deas elected benefit* from the Nova project.
president of Chauibar of Com­ Ha emphasized the desired objec­
merce . . . City hear* need for tive* are always quit* impressive.
million dollar water improvement However, Kridcr added to achieve
program . . . approves plan* (or our goals "w a must eliminate
••wage treatment plant . . . City section jealouiiea and work to
vote* 11,300 more for Chamber gether.’
Kruler said Uve eh amber U,
. , . Palau Hotel eUU standing (T ).

concerned.
Tucker estimated that temper­
atures would have to be consider­
ably below 30 to really hurl the
county's SI I million dollar agri­
cultural industry.
Around the state, Pensacola rc.
ported the lowest reading, a 32.
Miami Beach had 49, Miami 46, j
Daytona Beach *3, Tampa 46, Orlattdo 43, and Key West 63.
The Miami Weather Bureau
called the front which moved into
the state Monday "very strong,"
and forecast "frost or freering
temperatures" over much of Flo­
rida tonight.
Lows were predicted (or Wed­
nesday morning ranging from 23
to 32 in the northern pari n( the
state to 32 to 4o in South Florida
Moving ahead of the cold front
Monday were scattered showers
which hit across the slate. Light.

iniermittent showers fell in Miami;
dampening mora than 62.000 foot-!
ball fans at the Orange Bowl football
game
between
Louisiana
.Slate and Colorado.
The rain also delayed play in
the Orange Cup international tennis team matches, forcing cancciialion of some matches and
postponement of others.
This was the third cold front
to penetrate into Florida since
Christmas, but it was not expected to He as severe is last
E n d *)’ * freeie.
Monday, Florida Citrus Com­
mission Chairman Key Seale*
called for a special meeting of
the commission tills afternoon tu
evaiuate damage to citrus crops
caused by Friday night's freeie.
Preliminary county, by- county
surveys had indicated damage

Newly Sworn Mayor Upsets
Altamonte's Applecart
Mayor Lawrence Swolford of
Altamonte Springs will recontmend the appointment of Grady
Hall. Seminole County district six
constable, a* the town's police
chief and acting (ire chief at a
meeting ot the city council called
for 7:J0 p.m. today.
The resignations of Police Chief
Tracy Sullivan and Fire Chief Dick
Young were handed in early Mon
day morning after Svvofford and
Councilman Frank Gcrharrit and
Keith Nixon, all elected Dec. fl.

Exploratory Talks
On Berlin Begun
MOSCOW (UPI) — IJ.S. Am
bnssadiT Llewellyn E. Thompson
announced that lie began explora­
tory talks today with the Soviet
government on tho InternalionaI
situation and the Berlin crisis.
Thompson conferred for 2 'i
hours with Foreign Minister An­
drei Gromyko and Iiconid llyichev, secretary of the Central
Committee of the Communist
party anti propaganda chief of
the Soviet Union.
Hie meeting was held In Gro­
myko' office at the Foreign Min­
istry.
Thompson was accompanied by
Kempton It. Jenkins, second sec­
retary of the U.S. Embassy here.
The U. S. Ambassador declined
to discus* detail* of Use conver­
sation. But he said he will report
tu Washington Immediately and
wait for instructions for the next
meeting.

Navy Flier Killed
JACKSONVILLE I UPJ} — Lt.
Nila Swenson, 29, was killed Mon­
day night when hia Navy A4D
Skvhawk crallied into tire woods
south of Middleburg near here.
The Navy said Swenson of Vir­
ginia Beach, Va., was on * routine
training flight from Ociiana Naval
Air Station in Virginia. Cause ol
the crash was not determined.

were sworn Into office within
mimilcs after the New Year rolled
in.
in oilier action of today’s meet­
ing, Swofford said that lie will ask
that tlie council veto the new inn­
ing ordinance adopted last Friday
night at a called meeting of the
old council. All member* of the

New Dominican
Junta Starts Work
SANTO DOMINGO, I). It. (UPI)
—Thu new Dominican junta gov­
ernment starts woik today on a
long list of tasks assigned by pros­
pective president ilakael Donnelly.
Donnelly exproaied confidence
tlmi other western hem Isphere na­
tions would soon end diplomatic
and economic restriction* on tb*
Doriilniruii Itepubtlc, paving the
way for I'icsident Joaquin Bala« lu r l"
“ " ,J ,urrend*r *«&gt;'
power to Donnelly.
He also promised "ample liber­
ties" to political parties ami guar­
anteed "unrestricted exercise of
all public lltM'rtie*." specifically
Including freedom ul Uta press and
of the radio,
Donnelly said immediate study
and planning weru necessary In
the fields of farming, business, in­
dustry, education and taxation.
He said tin) Junta will solicit tile
aid of the United Nation*, the Or­
ganisation of American State* ami
"any foreign nation or govern­
ment" which It willing to offer as­
sistance.

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Cooperation 19 6 2 Theme For City, County

War On Rackets

looking forward to Its moat pro­
ductive year.
City Manager W. K. Knowles
said ha hoped the city would take
concrete action to make needed
utility improvemrnU and be hopes
that the same Isa rata will be
maintained and a balanced bud­
get.
County Commission - Chairman
J. C. Hutchison aaid that in 1963
the board hopes to make "a d e­
quate facilities available"
for
county
agencies,
and
provida
necessary additions and change*
that "w e need for the county officea located in the courthouse."
"In the face of anticipated
growth of the county, we will be
called upon for greatly expanded
servlc«t, roads and otner facilit­
ies that the county must provide,
and these must be expedited.

from the freeze was "no need for
alarm "
Ort Uie tourist scene, Dick Pope
Sr., chairman of the advertising
and tourist development division
of the Florida Stale Chamber of
Commerce, said he would call an
emergency meeting of ail tourist
industry leaders in the state for
Jan. 10 at Miami Beach.
Pope said the cold weather in
the state had brought Use tourist
trade to a "grinding halt."
He said that last week the state
was "bursting at the seams" with
out of stale visitors, but that
Thursday, there was a "flood of
them out of the state,"
"The leaders of the tourist in­
dustry must adopt and carry out
an emergency plan to resell our
stale to the Northern vacationers,”
Pope said.

Jiupl. of School* It. T. Mil wee
aaui Ik- (clt the next aix months
will be the busiest time ht&lt; has
ever experienced in the County
School office.
"A great deal of planning must
be done to accomodate the growth
expected irom tlie Nova Project
in the County with much of it
beginning next fall. At the pre­
sent time the county office is picparing pl.ms for Uw use of Public
Law IIS Fund*, the Federally Im­
parted Area Law, for the cons­
truction of a new building and
additions to the vin ou s schools
in the county," he said.
The County Stall, Principals and
teachers are reviewing and will
continue to review and study the
new State Dept, of Education Ac*
rrediiation Standard* which will
go into effect next school year.

"it will be necessary lo make
quite a number of changes in
the srliooti to meet these stand­
ards," Miiwcc added.
Tlie County Board ii still work­
ing on revising Use School Policies
and will probably officially adopt
the change* at the next regular
Board meeting on January 1!, the
superintendent explained.
"Another time consuming pro­
ject facing the School Board i*
tlie implementation of the new
law passed by tha 1961 Legislature
with reference to the evaluation
of principals, of teachers, and
their work in the school*.
"Wo*k on the Bear Lake School
and Uw South Seminole Junior
High ‘ cliool ia progressing satis­
factorily and these plants will be
opened for occupancy in Septem­
ber 1962," he emphasised.

Planning and Zoning Commission
which drew up tho controversial
ordinance
dividing
Altanionlc
Springs into geographical zoning
districts had submitted their resig­
nations prior to lliu Frida) meet­
ing, Swofford said.
Vela ia permissible according
to the town's ordinances If action
la taken within five daya.
The new mayor said early this
morning that ha doc* not expect to
recam mend any com mill ro ap­
pointment! at tha meeting tonight.

Holiday Death Toll
476: Traffic 331
By United Press International
The nation's New Year's holiday
death toll equalled Uia advance
estimate today and the Nuthmnl
Safely Council feared It might
climb above the 1901 figure when
United Prea* Internutiniiiil count­
ed .1.10 highway fatalities.
However, it appeared the total
Would fail well short of the record
374 dentil* for n threc-day New
Year'* weekend act in 1069.
The Nation a I Safely Con licit had
estimated in advance that .130 per­
son* would lie killed in traffic dur­
ing the holiday period.
There went two ileallii in Sentinnlc County due to burns but no
traffic fatalities.
A United I'rcsi Inteniallon.il
count allowed 331 persona dead in
traffic during the 78 hour holiday
period between 6 p.m. Friday and
midnight Monday,
The death breakdown:
Traffic 331
Firrs 84
Planes 4
Miscellaneous 37
Total 476
As usual, California led the na­
tion with 42 highway deaths. Tex­
as had 31, New Yolk 23, Florida
21 and Oklahoma 19.

2 Church Breakins
Here Investigated

FLORIDA

NO. 357

Bulletin
BEIRUT, Leanon (U PI) —
Army troops, sweeping the coun­
try In a Purge of rtghlwing sup.
porters of Sunday’ s abortive at­
tempt to overthrow Prcsldei t
Fuad Chehab, have arrestel
some l.iNMi prisons, Lebanon ra­
dio said today.

First 1962 Baby
Is Son Of Proud
Longwood Couple
The first baby born in Seminole
Memorial Hospital this year !•
Jason Jay Varnum, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Ira L. Varnum of Longwocd,
who tipa the scales at aix poun Ii
and live ounces and is 19 inch***
long.
He joins four sisters and a bioIhi-r at their Longwood home, a id
lias brown curly hair.
An entry stating the exact tin *
and day of Ills birth and any other
child who may have been bom
in the county on New Year's Dty
must be filed on a delivery dec*
tor's or hospital's statement by
the legal parent* of the baby, with
the Sanford Herald before mid­
night, Friday. Entry must list t is
place of birth, sex, weight aid
name, the name and address of
both parents, and be signed by the
doctor who delivered the child.
Along with abundant good wish­
es and blessings the first baity
wilt receive a beautiful silver
bank from Kadcr's Jewelry; a
lidding nursery chair from Wilsan
Mater Furniture Co.; a feeding
spoon and rattle from Wcr.'a
Jewelry; a nursery chair in m
Furniture Center; two conti ur
crib sheets from Kel'a Dc it.
More, a pair of baby shoes fn m
Ivey's .Shoe Store and a t-1 gift
certificate from Toy Corral.
Tlie parent! will receive a yea-’a
subscription to the Sanford H-rw
ali^ 25 p n -"'d ^ L r tb anr.ouq&lt;pmciftu) is „;n Pi JjV salve ^I’rmt- ty
.Co., 4mJ a chicken dinner from
Pinccrcst Inn. Ilia mother will en­
joy a professional shampoo trd
set for her hair from Harriett's
Beauty Nook.

3 Mark,New Year
By Escaping West
BERLIN (UPI)—The new , -ar
was ushered In by Wcat Berlin -ra
on a cheery note with no sert nil
tmrilcr incident* reported.
Three East German* m ans-cd
to escape to the West unharm sd.
One of tlie rdJugcee was a Uyvar-old girl who C 'iw ’.ed nl no
under barbed' wire. The othira
were young men in their early
20a w)io also slipped across Hie
Ixmlcr without being seen by -he
Bed sentries.
West Berlin police reported the
border
was
extremely
qui$L
There were no cliah ci.
**■ i
East German Communist bos#
Walter Ulhricht said Monday that
tlie signing of a German peace
treaty is a vital task for 1962, but
lvc did not set a deadline.
Ulbrighl, in a speech to East
Berlin's diplomatic con n at •
New Year's reception, denian Icd,1^
direct negotiation* betweeu t sst ',
and West Germany, ;ecordlng to
tho East German news age icy
ADN.
Berlin's Protestant Bishop Gilo
Dibells, who was prevented fn m
delivering his annual New Yc: r's
sermon in East Berlin, spoke in­
stead ever West Berlin rsdio u »
tkms.
"The wsll through Bcr.in it a
dally reminder of the danger of
linking in blood and tears in the
darkness ot a new barbarity," ba
•aid.

Police today are investigating
two church breakina aomelinie
Monday night.
Chief Hoy Williams said that
the poor box at Holy Cross Epis­
copal Church on Park Ave. was ent*icd while the Church o f tho l e t ­
ter Day BainU v iii also broken
Into,
Williami also aaid that tlie
money box at tha city too was
POUT ARTHUR, Onl. (U PD —
pried open and a small amount of Lumbermen today hunted a p.-clt
change atolen.
of stray dogs that killed • C-y '*r
old girl a* she walked home fi &gt;m
Bundsy school.
Provincial police gsve tha f »r»
mission to hunt down and kill tha
NEW YOUK (U PI) While dog* shortly after little Debo eh
bandleader Xavier Cugat and his June Richard*, o f Auden, was
singer wife, Abbe Lane, were clawed to death. It waa belie ed
busy entertaining New Yeai'a cel- tha doge—all from an Indian viL
ebrator* early Monday, burglars lag*— got the scent of tha gi.Ts
slipped Into their apartment and German shepherd dog en her
made off with more than 930,&lt;A) clothes.
Tha stray dogs hung around *Jv*
in gums, fur* and cash. Tho cou­
ple told police the loot included village often for food and fra*
about 146.300 In jewelry and furs quently fought with the Richer da'
dug, police said.
and *houl 9300 in cash.

Hunt Stray Dogs
T h a t Killed Girl

Cugats Robbed O f
Gems, Furs, Cash

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�Property Owners Stymie Road Plan, Says Bliss

(EDITOR'S
NOTE;
With
Around - the - Clock Columnist
Larry Vershel enjoying a wellearned vacation over the holi­
day*, the Herald SUM will pinch
hit for him.)
“

City .Manager W. E. Knowlei Isaued an order this morning to have
all city vehicle* and equipment
winterised with temperatures pre­
dicted to hit near freezing in the
next few days.
• • •

Police directing traffic at the
Sanford Junior High Scnool early
this morning were hindered by a
^ h e ife r that got outside the fence
^ a t the Agriculture Bldg. The
school garage sent men to assist
police in returning the animal to
its enclosure.
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The Sanford Public Library has
issued a total of S&gt;60 adult and 447
children's library cards since the
metal plate card system went in
to effect on Nov. 1, reported San6 ford Librarian Sara M. King yes­
terday.
• • •
The new telephone installed In
the county commissioner cham­
bers has proved to tie a handy
gadget, so that commissioners can
use it to summon department
heads to confer on matters under
their Jurisdiction.
• • •
®

Legal machinery for the newlyproposed Oviedo Athletic Associa­
tion should go Into setion some­
time early in January with San­
ford Attorney Doug Stenstrom ap­
pointed legal counsel for the or­
ganization. John Courier, associa­
tion president, revealed last week.
• • •

Public Works Director "F oots"
Vclvinglon predicts that work on
9 the n o r City Hall switchboard and
information center wilt run into
the middle of January before Its
completion.
» • •
Civil Service exams will be given,
this afternoon by Major Bristol,
personnel officer, for the new
switchboard operator at City Hall.
Deadline for applications wat
&amp; yesterday. Annual pay fur the
™ clerk-typist position is $2370.
• • *
Contractor for the San Marco
Construction Company resumed
work on West First Street today
after a holiday layoff of several
days.
* • •
Construction on the new six-inch
water main for the Delmar Cab&amp; in ct Company's industrial site on
^ Country Club Hoad was well under
way yesterday with the completion
of 800 feel of pipe, reported City
Manager W. E. Knowles.
• • •
Signups fur Biddy Basketball
now number 33 and are expected
to Increase by 30 or 40 more eag­
er* with Saturday’s tryouts, re­
ported Sanford Recreation DiA rector Jiin Jernlgsn this morning.
^
• • •
A lawnmnwer was stolen out in
North Orlando Estates sometime
over the holidays, reported the
Seminole County Sheriffs Dept,
today. Who needs a mower that
bad in this westherT
• • •
Hie new college courses being
offered by Rollins College to begin
f next semester as night courses at
Seminole High certainly have two
very attractive teachers. We pre­
dict that all the women will take
math and all the men will take
English!
• • •
W. H. Bentley of Sanford scored
a nice hole in one out at the Mayfair Country Club on Dec. 23 on a
long 163 yard drive at the fifth
R h ole.
• • •
The county engineer was author­
ized Wednesday to ask the State
Hoad Dept, for a feasibility re­
port on placing of a traffic aignal
light at the intersection of Sit 46
and SK 426 near Geneva.

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Dear Abby
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The county road building pro­
gram fa "practically stalemated"
by difficulty in obtaining rights
of way. Engineer Carlton Bliss
told the county commission Wed­
nesday.
Reluctance on the part of tome
residents to release rights o f way
may reach far into the future.
Bliss emphasized.
“ We can't go on building on nar­
row rights of way and not being
able to have the kind of roads wc
wilt need in the future," he said.
Bliss toid the commissioners he
had worked out a draft of a plan
for obtaining right* of way and it

was turned over lo the county at­
torney for study.
Commissioner John Fitzpstrlck
asked Bliss if he couldn't start a
public information program on the
Importance of each citizen cooper­
ating when called on for rights of
way.
"This requires an educational
program," Fitzpatrick said. "We
have to impress on the people
that we can't spend all the road
money oo rights of way and still
have any for construction."
Bliss said he would attempt to
write some informational material and publicize the need for co­

operation.
"The way h Is now, our road
program Is prscticslly stalemated
by delays in getting rights of
way," he said.
One result of tho delays is the
the replacing of Plneway and West
Lake Brantley Kd. projects with
a section of Sit 13 from the Econlockhatchee River bridge to SR
426 near Geneva.
Bliss said he thinks th6 county
can get rights of way quickly for
that section, wherras the other
projects appear to lie held up in­
definitely.
Commissioner
James
Avery

voted against the substitution,
saying ha would like the board to
study H further before voting.
County road auperlntendent J.
C. Lavender also stressed that
delays In getting necessary
rights of way are holding ap
important county jobs.
Lavender asked the commission
to approve amending the road
program to substitute several pro­
jects which can be done in the
next stx months while delays are
being worked out.
The commissioners approved tho
following;
About 2.P00 feet of repair work

on a section of TuacawiUa Rd. and
replacing an old bridge damaged
by last year's hurricane.
About thrca-fourlhs of a mile
of Improvement on Boar Lake Rd.
in preparation for use In the vi­
cinity of the new school;
Surface treatment of LongwoodLake Mary Rd. to the Rig Tree
Rd. and Palm Springs Rd., a total
of aix miles;
Repair of s mile and a half of
Bumby Rd. toward Mills Creek
Rd. to Improve a narrow stretch
unsuitable for travel hy school
buses.
Total cost of these projects

WEATHER: Partly cloudy with a few showers; hljfh 75-80; low tonight near 50; clenriny, colder.
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Established 1908

THURSDAY. DECEMBER 28, 1901

SANFORD,

Two Slain In Jealousy Fight
Teen Brothers
Gunned Down By
Georgia Youth
CONYERS, Ga. &lt;UH&gt; — Two
teenage brothers were shot to
death and another youth was
badly wounded In a biiarre
Jealousy kilting by a 20.year.otd
youth lute Wednesday night, o f­
ficers said.
Rockdale County Sheriff W, T.
Wallace said the brothers were
blasted from short range and
their mangled bodies dumped
down an abandoned well adjacent
to a religious camp site a few
miles from here.
Wallace said the two bodies
were thrown in the well by the
20-year-old youth, hi* Ir».year-old
girlfriend and his 15-year-old
brother,
* Jt"be irjured boy rt*.u |ud from
the death scene while the bodies
were heing dragged to the well,
staggered out of the woods to a
farm house and summoned help.
Wallace aaid he jailed Charles
nyrd and said the youth would
be charged with the double mur­
der. Hyrd'e younger brother, and
the girl were also Jailed, but no
charges were placed against the
two Juveniles.
Tha slnfn brothers w-ere Identi­
fied as Thomas Henderson 16, and
Donald Wayne Henderson, 10,
both j f near Covington.
The wounded youth, J. Michael
Flanagan, 16, told officers he
crawled to safety while Ryrd, bis
brother and the girl dragged the
bodice o f hla companions to the
well.
Officers said Byrd fired three
blasts, two of which killed thr
Henderson brothers. The third
blast lore off Flunagan'e ear and
wounded him in the shoulder. He
was treated at a local hospital
and then transferred to one in
Atlanta, about 28 miles from
here. Hie condition wae listed as
fair.

J t &amp; W A ...

Burns Fatal

Tax Ruling

★

County Commlsaloner Vernon
Dunn offered some information to
areas considering Incorporation
and urged the eligible property
owner* not on the voting rolls to
register »o they may have a voice
in the decision on whether to in­
corporate or not.
Dunn listed the following points;
“ Whether to incorporate an area
of Fern Park south o f Casselberry
and south and east of Altamonte
Springs, la being discussed and
preliminary plans are being made.
Since a decision either for or
against incorporating can be made
by only a two-third* majority of
resident freeholders registered to
rote. It I* presently posiihle for
resident home owners of 2.11
homes of an approximate total of
760 homes In the area tu rontrvl.
Those not registered to vote are
urged to do so at once. The regis­
tration office is open each Tues­
day.
“ The basic purpose* for Incor­
porating a town or city are: locnl
self-government provided hy a
charter In accordance with Chap­
ters 105 thru 171 Florida statutes;
local control for the orderly, plan­
ned development of the community
and nrovfde improvements and
service* not provided by the Coun­
ty, for which certain aources of
revenue are available to make the
town or rity self-sustaining.
“ A municipality ckimot properly
function and provide the usual
construction,
improvement
and

★

★

services with only the cigarette
tax. occupational licenses and onehalf of the road and bridge collect­
ed within the town limits. City
property tax and or utility tax will
be requited.
“ Under Florida statutes, city
property may not be assessed
higher than county assessment.
Nor can tax It* levied In excess
of one per cent o f such valuation
except as necessary to pay Inter­
est and principal on bonded indebtednraa and special improve­
ment assessments as specified.
"In counties of less than two
hundred thousand population, n
minimum o f 160 resident freehold­
er registered voters may establish
for themselves a municipal gov­
ernment having corporate powers
and privilege* ns outlined in the
above mentioned Chapters,
"The purpose* for Incorporating,
the ndvanlagc* and dliadrs ti­
nges, the sources o f the estimated
amount of revenue and an eitlmated municipal budget, toget! er
with the proposed Charter by
which tlu municipality Is to be
governed should l&gt;e presented and
fully explained by the Incorporiting Committee, to all those con­
cerned for a well considered deci­
sion. Also the provialoni o f Chipter 171 Florid* Statutes and Siterial Laws for the extension of or
annexation to a municipality with*
in the county by consent o f the
majority o f registered voter* In
the area contiguous thereto.*

Autopsy Discussion Set

Terrorists Kill

13

Weighty Problem

LITTLE ROY— DIG FISH . . . 10 year old Steve Morin,
firihing with a new spinning rig ho gut for Christmas,
o ff the bamlshcll at tho foot of Park Ave., caught this
large perch Wednesday afternoon. The perch will easily
go two pounds or more and gave Sieve quite a si niggle.
Hut said Steve, "1 wouldn't let anybody help me. I did it
nil by myself I" A minnow was the bait that lured the
finny prize onto Steve's line.
(Herald Photo)

Victim O f Persecution,
Says Wiretap Indictee

New Cold Sends
Mercury Down

Groundbreaking On
Parkway Today

Car Plows Into
Crowd, Kills Girl

WASHINGTON (UPI) - A sub­
versive Activities Control Board
examiner has recommended that
the International Union of Mine,
Mill and Smelter Workers be de­
clared "a Communist . infiltrated
organ ration" and ineligible to
bargain for any employes.

Rezoning For
Junk Yard
Is Overruled

NO. 354

★ ★ ★
To Incorporate Or Not

In a highly controversial publie hearing held In the county
commission chamber* Wednesday,
several rltiren* living in the vici­
nity of Cameron Ave. near the
site of a proposed salvage yard,
JACKSONVILLE (UPI) — Mr*. appeared to presrnt petitions and
Floraina Kennedy who was burn­ protest against the "Junk yard"
ed ovrr 40 per cent of her body and the commissioners granted
Dee. 3, died Wednesday of the In­ their appeal hy a four to one vote.
juries.
Permission to establish the sal­
vage yard had already been
granted to Ruddy LeFils, but the
TALLAHASSEE (UPI) — Ally. history of the transicton is In­
Gen. Richard Ervin ruled today volved.
Cubnn refugees who are American
The zoning commission did not
citizens must pay Florida's Intan­ approve rezoning the area from
gible property tax If they become A-l (agricultural) tod M-l (indus­
permanent resident* of the sUte. trial). However, the board of
Tim county commission decided
county commissioners overruled
this decision and m on cd the area Wednesday to ask the county
board of medical examiners lo
ALGIERS (U PI) — French and to industrial use.
Then the zoning hoard of ad- meet with (he commissioners at
Moslem terrorist* killed 13 per­
sona in Algeria Wednesday, bring­ Justment granted permission to the next regular meeting to dis­
ing to 2U thu unofficial two-day establish the salvage yard under cuss the protests by the examiners
of a recent ruling by a state's
death toll since the end of the the new retiming regulations.
Irate property owners, exercis­ a Homey on a death in the county.
right-wing Secret Army Organis­
The matter came up when Com­
ing their right of appeal to the
ation'* (M S "Christmas truce."
board of county commissioners as missioner Dunn said Ik felt that
the higher authority, vigorously the commission should take a
IPSWICH, England (U P D -O f- protested the proposed "Junk stand In aupport of the medical
fleers at tha U. S. Air Force's yard" as they called It, claiming examiners' prolesl of the attor­
Bcnlwaters base pul bread, pota­ that llie establishment o( such a ney's action In not calling for an
toes and candy o ff limits for over­ business would down grade their autopsy In a death of unexplain­
weight air crewmen today, and property values and constitute an able circumstances.
Commissioner Avery said that
warned them they will be ground- eyesore.
he
had discussed the case wlUt as­
E.
U.
Stowe,
painter
and
artist,
ed unless they reduce.
appealed to lx* the spokesman for sistant 'ta tc'i attorney Tony Hosea group of 12 property owners. man alter the doctors wrote the
commission a teller of protest and
NORTON, Va. (U P I)— An ex­ Also appearing wore C. J. Meri­
that Hoseman had told him that
wether
and
Mr*.
Frances
Meplosives plant blew up Wednesday
Ibis was what happened; The
Dougall,
night, leveling an area 360 yards
Chairman
of
the
board
J,
C.
in diameter and injuring 16 per­
son*. Two children, Pametla Stur­ Hutchison stated that personally,
gill, R, and her brother, Donnie, 12, lie would not like lo live near a
were hurt seriously when the blast salvage yard and would not vole
to put his neighbor* in that posi­
hit their house near the plant.
tion.
The eounly commission has
Mrs. McDougall called the at­ authorized a survey lo eliminate
WASHINGTON (U P I)— Former tention of the commission to an delays in granting dredging per­
diplomat Irvin C. Scarbeck haa article In a recent ropy of the mits,
asked for a reduction in Ills 30- Saturday Evening Post, which
County Engineer Carlton Bliss,
yeur prison sentence for giving stated that "Americans are the
greatest
nest
fculers
In
the
world."
Zoning
Director Robert Brown
security information to Cuinmunlit
agents In Poland. A motion filed and that "greed Is spoiling Flor­ and County Attorney Harold John­
Wednesday on hi* behalf said he ida’s natural resources." II was son were named to a committee
sentence was “ harsh and unjust." also called "reckless exploita­ to work out a way to expedite
tions."
LeFils, appearing in his own
NEW YORK (UPI) -B roadw ay Interest, said that he had advertis­
showman Billy Rose, formerly wed ed his Intentions in the Sanford
to the late comedienne Fanny Herald three times a* legally reThe board of county eommls-t
Brice and Olympic ewim star quired and that tlte area was
Eleanor Holin, obtained a mar­ zoned for industrial business. He iloners voted lo deposit surplus}
riage license Wednesday to re­ reminded (lie commissioners that funds of nearly $400,000 to tlte
marry hie third wife, showgirl the establishment of the salvage bidder paying the highest inter-!
Joyce Matthews. Rose and Miss yard had already been approved eat rates for six months.
South Seminole Rank In Fern
Malhews were divorced in 1939. and lie had gotten the O.K. from
tile necessary hoards.
Park bid three and a half percent!
"Why are we back up here?" per annum, which would give the!
BELL (U P I )— Two UnireraltyI I&gt;cFil* asked.
"This area Is the dead end ol
of Florida students diowned Wed­
nesday white akin diving in the! the county," lie aaid, "I wouldn’t}
Suwannee Hirer noiGiwest of here, want to gel Into the middle of a
Tim bodies of Leigh McFadden, 26, residential section. I know all the
Bids were opened at tlte coun­
amt Donald Dumcz, 23, were re­ regulations concerning the estab­
covered from a depth o f apout 60 lishment of a salvage yard, the ty commission meeting for the re­
feet. They were about 100 f e d 56 ft. offset, the building of a pairing and resurfacing of the
fence, and intend to comply with courthouse roof.
back in an underwater cave.
these regulation*."
Apparent low bidder was Giffen
Commissioner John Fitzpatrick, Industries of Orlando with a bid
who said he resented remark* of $1,760, including a 10 year
made by Stowe concerning Fitz­
patrick's business connections and
PRINCETON, N. J. (UPD — how he should vote, made a m o­
Mrs. Eleanor Roosevelt has been tion that the eounly commission­
named the world's most admired ers sustain the action of the board
Tlte changing of one word in the
living woman for the 13th time in of adjustment snd permit the sal­
current eounly zoning regulations
14 jears, according to a Ga'Iup vage yard to be established.
A roll call vole showed Hutch­ as authorized by the board ol
poll released here Wednesday.
Second was Mrs. Jaequrllne ison, Williams and Avery voting county commissioners Wednesday,
Kennedy, who was seventh last against the motion and Fitzpat­ will now permit tlte zoning board
rick and Dunn voting for It.
to uaa it's discretionary powers
year.
Avery then made a motion that in requiring off-street parking for
Otheri among the lop 10 in or­
der of preference were Queen the decision of the zoning board future busineisci.
Elizabeth II, Mrs. Msmie Elsen­ of adjustment be over-ruled, and
Changing the world "ahall" to
hower, Mrs. Clare Boothe Lurr, the permit to build a aalvage yard "m a y " makes the regulation read
Miss Helen Keller, Madame Chi- bu denied on tha basil of strong as follows:
ang Kai-shek, Sen.
Margaret protest of the adjoining property
"Offstrcct parking may be au­
Chase Smith, K-Maine, Misa Paul­ owners. The vote wai four to one thorised as a conditional use,
ine Frederick, and Mrs. Patricia with all but Fitzpatrick voting (special exception) in any zon­
Nixon.
•ye.
ing district la Seminole County,

BRIEFS

BATON ROUGE. La. &lt;UPI) — soverenlgnty o f tha tU U of
State Sen Wendell P. Harris, in­ liouislana."
dicted with two other Baton
Harris is vica chairman of the
Rouge nu n on wit (-tap charges, Slate Sovereignty Commission, a
said tod iy he wat the victim of watchdog agency for segrrgapolitically-motivated persecution . tlunist and stales' rights enures,
A frdetal grand jury in New lie is the father of Wendell Harria
Orleans Wednesday charged Har­ Jr., a .U r fullback on the LSI)
ris and businessman I-eon M. football team now training in
Patterson ami private investiga­ Florida for the Orange Bowl
tor Lawrence W. Hall with in- game against Colorado,
voiement in tapping telephone
conversations of Baton Rouge re­
ligious lenders who signed a prointegration statement.
Harris denied any knowledge of
the Upping of any telephone line
By United Press lnternalionsl ‘‘of any minister, pastor, rabbi,
Canadian cold chilled thr east priest or religious organization."
ORLANDO (UPI) — Ground­
half o( the nation today, plum­ Hu said he was being persecuted
breaking ceremomrs were sched­
meting temperature! below zero "because of my sincere and leg­
uled for the extension of the Sun­
in the Midwest and sending a itimate effort* to protect the
shine State Parkway near’ here
snow storm msrehing toward
today, in the wake of a charge
Georgia.
that the Bryant administration
Snow, ranging from flurriea to
sold out the slate to extend the
several inches, was widespread
tollpike.
from the northern plains to up-1 ST. PETERSBURG (UPI) — A
Gov. Farrta Bryant was sched­
slate New York and southward ear plunged into a crowd waiting
uled to be llte mam speaker at
into Tennestee and Virgina,
at a SI. Petersburg bus stop Wed­ the ceremonies 11 miles from
The advancing cold, stretching nesday. killing a girl and injuring
here on State Road 327. Actual
into the Gulf of Mexico, dropped four other persons.
construction, however, won’t begin
temperatures 20 degrees in Texas,
Sankey Whitehurst, 16, of Pinel­ until next month.
Louisiana, Mississippi snd Ala­ las Park, was killed. Tha Injured
State Sen. Scott Kelly, a likely
bama and touched off thunder­ were SIrs. Georgia Parkhurat, 72, candidate for governor in 1904,
storms in Florida, Georgia and and Mary A. White, 61, both of said in Bartow Wednesday that
the Carolina! Wednesday night.
St. Petersburg, both hurt serious­ Bryant and his Roatl Board sold
Burwood, La., had 1.63 inches ly, am] D&lt;mna Shelton, 16, Pinellas "the people of Florida dovn the
of rain in six hours. Memphis, Patk, and Henry Pratt GR, St. river through secret deals to
Tens., had almost an inch snd Petri* burg who were released strangle free highway construe,
Birmingham, Ala., .66 of an inch. after hospital treatment.
tinn."

Union Barred

FLORIDA

would be 334.000, Lavender said. Lavender to open up the short aceand he can use hi. work crew, ef- L ,
M„ noItl A„ . from
ficlently by planning them now.
Tho board told him to proceed.
St- to 27;n St. where it dead ends
The commission also authorized |*t the ell.v un its.

A Warning
A warning wan Untied thin morning by City Man­
ager I'ete Knowlea that unauthorized pernonn are soliciting and adling in Sanford at thU Ume.
Know-lets urged every resident o f the city to Inquire
o f the solicitor whether he or ahe haa a city permit to
operate, j

Plant Blows Up

death certificate was signed by
the justice of the peace after
study Indicated no evidence of foul
play In (he death of a Negro
woman. Two doctors h id refused
to sign the death certificate, hut
wouldn't sign a statement that
they thought circumstances war­
ranted an autopsy.
Furthermore, Avery said Hoseman tofd him that any action In
such a matter la at the dlieretlon of the atate's attorney.
"What we really need la a
county medical examiner on full
salary," Avery said.
Chairman J.C. Hutchison suggested a meeting with the doctors
on the examining board and Com­
missioner Fitzpatrick made a mo­
tion that they be aikcd to dis­
cuss tlte matter with the commis­
sion at the neat meeting.

Permit Survey Ordered

Appeals Conviction

handling requests by dredging
companies for permits In the
county.
Brown and a group of dredging
firm operator! appeared at Wed­
nesday's meeting to discuss the
problems
of
issuing
pcrm:ta,
which sometimes takes as long as
two weeks under the present sys­
tem,

Plan To Remarry

Surplus Funds Deposit

Bodies Recovered

county fundi a profit of 37.000
for the six months period that
(he funds will lie idle.
Olher bid* were Florida State
Bank, three percent, Citizens Bank
of Oviodo, three percent and San­
ford Atlantic National Bank, two
and a half percent.

Bids Opened On Roof

Mrs. Roosevelt
Honored Again

maintenance bond. Collins Roof.ng
Inc, of Orlando bid $1,873 and
Evans Roofing of Sanford, S1.&amp;F0.
All bids were turned over to the
courthouse committee for fur­
ther study before the Job ta
awarded.

Change Of Wording
except, R-1AA. Such use* may be
authorised by the board of ad­
justment of Sctninolo County af­
ter review of tba application in
public hearing thereon, pro viced
however that such use may be
subject to or limited by, con IItions of the board of adjustment."
The motion, made by Commis­
sioner Vernon Dunn and seconded
by John Fitzpatrick, was to adopt
resolution number six, am en d.if
Seminole County zoning r e f l a ­
tions. Tbe you was four tq one.

�Moscow Rules
American Reds,
Says Hoover
WASHINGTON (L P H -F B I Director J. Edgar Hoover laid
Hay the U.S. Communlit party
an inaeparable arm of the Mos­
cow -directed internalunal con»p racy against "God and freedom
American Com nunista are com­
plete!}- subservient to their Soviet
masters, Hoover *a d in a yearend FBI report, lie laid the US.
romami the primary target for
Soviet-bloc intelligence operative*.
The FBI director taid the ac­
tion* of the U.S. Red deiegat.on
to Urr 22nd Soviet Communist
party o egress this fall were par­
ticularly aigniflcant. He aaid:
"Not only did the American
delegate* pledge full support to
(Soviet Premier) Nikita Khrushcfaev m the disagreement between
the Russians and their Chinete
and Albanian comrade*, but three
at them appeared on a Moscow
televiiion program to give the So­
viet people a dittorled impreaiion
o f condition* in the United
StaU*."
The Communut party, U.S.A.,
we* indicted earlier thl* month
for falling to regliter with the
lattice Department aa an agent
of X'itala.
Hoover accredited the FBI with
thete INI aceompllahmcnti:
—More than 11,400 ehmlnal
convictions compared with 12,021
In 1N0.
—The capture of nearly 10.T00
fugitive* compared with *,739 last
pear.
—Flnea, savlngt and property
recoverlea totaling S1S0 million—
g figure far exceeding what U
•oat to operate the FBI.
—Location of nearly 11,000 atolon care, an all-time high.

Protests Follow
Banning Of Books
TARZANA, Calif. (UP1) - Heporta that a Downey, Calif., eleXaentary achool banned Tartan
bonks from Its library drew sharp
Criticism today from publiahtra
and sent members of a local serv1st club scurrying to tbo hook
The board of education at the
Downey Unified School District
ordered aa uvesligalioa when
they wars told Tartan and Zane
Grey books wort banned in one
af tbo schools.
Gray's books "contained obocano words . . . and soma thought
there was no indication that Tar­
tan and his male (Jane) were
married," according to reports
received by board raamber Robart Ryan. Ryan told the board tbe
hooka were removed from library
•helves when some parents ob­
jected to the literature.
Strong objection* were voiced
by
Ralph Rothmund, gentral
manager of Edgar Rice Bur­
roughs, Inc., the firm established
by the late author of "Tarran of
the Apes" and other booka.

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Pare 2—Thur*. Dec. 23, 19G1
7

ISeizures Fully
Justified, Says
Premier Mehru

V rrclb

NEW DELHI. India fU P D -ln dlan P r.n e Minister Jawaharlat
Nehru said defiantly today he
never doubled that he had "full
jutilflcation'' for using armed
' force to capture the Portuguese
enclave* on I ndia's weit coast,
"Nothing in the 14 years of in&gt; dependence
hta
excited
and
thrilled the people In India as the
l liberation of Goa," Nehru told a
news conference. "There ia no
doubt In my mind of the full jusj ufirat.on for use oi force against
Portugal."
Referring lo the criticism and
reaction to India's action. Nehru
said most of the Afro-Asian coun­
tries "reyoiced” while many West­
ern nations were critical.
"I don't Uke this division of
opinion
between
white
and
black," he aaid.
Nehru maintained that many ol
those who criticised India knew
SWEETHEART OF THE KEY CLUB in lovely Ml** Debbie Scott, in n
nothing about peace or the con­
preen taffetn and net gown, who holds a bouquet at the annual Christmas
cept* of non violence. "M y being
Ball, held at the Civic Center, Saturday. Key Club President Jerry Thomp­
preached at about non violence by
son in left and Ball Chairman, John Boniface is right of the club'* s w e e t­
people who know nothing about it
heart of the year.
(Herald Photo)
is am aiing."
The prime minister, speaking
often with force and anger and
occasionally pounding the table,
said every tonga walla (borsecart
President Jerry Thump on pre- wreaths, glittering with lilver and driver) and clerk in India wel­
Mi*a Debbie Scott wa* rho**n
Key Club Sweetheart for thia year tented Mist Scott wrlth an armful giren ornaments were placed in comed the “ liberation" of Goa.
at the annual Key Club Chriatmas of white chrysanthemums, and the window* and hung from th* He said "it appeared to uy a
while Ilia ufchetlia played n ap*-i columns, wbi!s th* tablet held c*n monstrous Imposition . . . anyone
Rail held Saturday at th* Civic
clal number In her honor, the two terpiecea of Hraiilian |&gt;cpp*r. and sluing on our territory. It doesn't
Center.
danced gracefully around the floor tiny figures o f droll old-fashioned go down our throat."
of the holiday-decorated ballroom. characters.
Nehru said that when the Goan
Chairman o f the hall wa* John
Crossed randy canes decorated probltm became unbearable, "w*
Boniface, who aiso aeived as the su g e where Howdy Lister's or- took action."
master o f reremonlet. Th# room chestra played for dancing, and
He said India's move wai even
wa* highlighted by a giant Christ­ rafreahments o f aoft drink* and balled by Indian and C oin Chris­
mas tree which was gaily decorat­ home-mad* cookies were served.
tians. He added that he received
ed with myriad twinkling light*
Faculty members present were telegrams from bishop* in Goa
WITH THE U. S. SIXTH FLEET
and other decorations, rouitesy of Mr*. Loi* Higginbotham, Mr*. Ann welcoming the Indian troop*.
IN THE MEDITERRANEAN Some 1300 "white hale" of the USS th* Florida Power and Light Co. i Vitaari*, J. D. Stone and Ernett Nthru said Indian Archbishop
Bright red bell* and green j Cowley.
Gracious of Bombay — a Goan
Saratoga (CVA-S0) grouped to­
himsalf — fully supported the In­
gether on this giant attack cardian action.
tier's flight deck to wish the peo­

Key Club Sweetheart Of Year Is Chosen At Ball

French Greeted
By Saratoga Men

ple of France a .Merry Christmas
by spelling out the French Yuletide greeting "Joyeut Noel."
Saratoga,
Flagship of Rear
Adm. F. J. Brush, Commander
Carrier Division Sia and now serv­
ing as Com minder Task Force
to, left her home port of Mayport,
on Nov. a for a ait month deploy­
ment to the Mediterranean. She
passed through the Straits of Gi­
braltar on Dec. S, automatically
becoming a member of the Sixth
Fleet. Then, after 20 consecutive
day at aaa and ten day* of oper­
ation* with the Sixth Fleet, Sara­
toga anchored in Cannes, France,
on the morning of Dec. IS where
she and her crew celebrated Die
Christmas holidays and will do the
same New Year'*.
Saratoga and Carrier Air Croup
Three, under the command of
Captain V. G. Lambert, will be
spending th* third conaecutive
Christmas in Cannes.
Heavy attack Squadron Nine,
home based at Sanford, Florida,
is embarked aboard Saratoga aa a
unit of Air Group Three.

Radio, T V Stars To Shine
In March O f Dimes Drive
NEW YORK — Show buaihessi March of Dime* incssaae* bv Die
M en will shine coait-lo-coast far celebrities participating.
the New March of Dime* on radio
Taking part m "On Stage for
and televiiion
throughout the the New March of Dime*" ahow*
month of January. In a variety are Dick Clark. Frankie Avalon,
of ihows and other broadcast ma­ Chubby Checker. Connie Francis,
larial*, th« campaign agalnil Paul Anka, Slav* Lawrence and
birth defect*, arthritis and polio Eydie iorme, Andy Williams, El­
will bo spotlighted by Broad*ay la Fitzgerald and Duke Ellington.
Hed Foley and bkeeter Davis Ira
and Hollywood ootablrs.
Ed Wynn and Buster Keaton available for the country and
boedlln* a TV special entitled western areas.
The FM shows oiler Van CU"The Scene Stealers," an hour’ s
entertainment hosted by Jimmy burn, with Milton Cross announc­
Durante and also starring Jack ing end Raymond Paige conduct­
Lemmon, Rosemary Clooney, Fa­ ing the Radio City Music Hall
bian, Lome Greene, Dan Blocker, Symphony Orchestra, with Frank
Earths Kttt, James Garner, and Gallup announcing. During “ In­
many more. Dr. Frank C. Bax­ termissions" Cross and Gallup
ter and Jackie Cooper contribute chat informally with the piano
special scenes featuring the New virtuoso ami the veteran conMarch of Dime* meatage for Uuctur.
INI. Last year's March of Dime*
"D i»c» Fur Dime*," popular
hour special, “ What About Lin- derjoy feature*, star top vocalist*
d a ?" had a record of more than »uch a* Paul Anka, Frank.* Ava426 showings, on 376 TV stations. ^Ion, Rosemary Clooney, Duke LIBarbara Stanwyck narrates a &gt; llng'wn and many more,
16-mlnute documentary film titled: Spanish language stations re"Billy and Beethoven," which tClve a special musical show with
features Uccihovcn themes at (he Julinny Lopez. Gracirla Rivera,
musical background for a moving Don Enrico and It’s orchestra,
story of medical care for child­ with Buck Cancl announcing.
ren.
Jack Benny, Joan Fontaine,
Julie Harris gives voice to an Eve Arden, Mary Martin, Italph
appealing menage, featuring Na­ Bellamy, Tony RanJall anJ oilier
tional Potter Girl Debbie sue personalities ot equal lame turn
Brown in a aerie* of TV film apota in personal appeals via iranacripmad* in New York'* Central Park.' Lons.
A group uf 6-minute radio ahows| A .cuerocs supply of live ancalled "On Siege For the New j tiounccmenls on National Found*March of Dimes" alar the «ouo- Uon-iupporlcJ research ani treattry'a beat-known pop singers. meat for birth defer'« and arthriThere -re special tranicriptlona tis as well as continuing rare far
for country and western areas,1 polio patients, for use by radio
•nd two miniature concert* run- and television announcers, 1* also
nlag approximately it minute* being distributed. Props, such aa
•art for PM ataIlona—Innovations j alldea, buttons, cards, posters,
which bring flrit-d a ti entertain- canister*, etc., are sent to atameet to lu len til, along with Newj Ilona for TV beaming.

Courthouse Records

Kral Ratal* Transaction*
Security Fed. S. and L. of Winter
Park to Woodion G. Adam*, etux,
Wildmere, $*.900.
Joseph A. Kauffman, etux to
Donald K. McKentie, etux, Heftier
Homes, $18,900.
First Fed. S. and L. A»»n. of
Orlando to Paul D Greenwah,
Ridge High, $10,ISO.
First Fed. 3. and L. Orlando to
Harold A. Hlngler, etux, Ridgt
High, $10,000.
Albert E Fisher, etux to Adolf
G, Hein etux, Bratton Woods,
$7,000,
John Henry Higgins, etux to
George J. Hewett, etux, Sunlaml,
$11,800.
LMN Enterprises to Bert O.
Fraser eta), Ixmgdale, $D,80o.
Marcus E. Patterson, etux# to
Troy O. Stuart etux, Hanfoid
Farm*, $16,000.
Raymond Homes, tnc. to Wil­
liam Reynolds, etux, l-ongdale,
$9,800.
Raymond Hume* Inc. to Henry
J. Connell, etux, Longdale, $9,300.
Ronald Edward Green, etux to
C. if. E. C. K. Co., Inc., Bear lavKtHills. $10,000.
Hilly H. Lalire* to Gall J, Levey,
etux, Druid llllla, $28,900.
Mid-Fla, Invest. Co, to II. E.
Tillman, etux, Falrlane, $17,100.
Herbert lntson, etux to Thomas
A. William* -tu», (Ju«*n't M inor,
172)00.
Allen Moody, etux, to Henry
Miller Jr., etux, Oakland Hills,
$8,000.
CUte Hatnur Jr., etux, to
Thomas J. Garablin, atux, Longwood, $6,lo0.
Floyd C. Cooper, etux to llarry
J. Dakotan, etux, N. Orlando $11,-

Jamei M. Robbins, etux, HefDer
Homes, $8,900.
Damon C. Scott, etux to Clifford
C. Carden, etux, Crystal Lake,
$11,500.
Burt Revela Inc. to Audrey L.
Silver*, Buena Vista, $10,300.
Edward P. Gray, etux, to Alfred
C. Bechet etux Triplet Lake, $12,000.
P. Zeuil and Bona, Inc. to Win­
ston White, etux, San fc'ero Knolls,

«9 .aoo.
II. J. Welborn. etux to Raymond
M. Fryer atux, Eureka Hammock,
$ 6 , 000.

L. M. Rehbindar, ttal to Gordon
J. Toll, 81-21-32, $81,000.
Lincoln lights, to H. D. Black•hear etux Unr. light*. $9,700.
Linroln lights, to Willi* Jones,
etux, Line, lights., $9,700.
Chester A. Boyd, atux, to II.
Franklin Halley, West H a v e n
Hubdvn., $7,900.
Itiugawuod Wood Products to
Fred L. Wall, Waatharafiaid, $9,300,
Fiaal Divorces
Betty* Joyce Hollingsworth »*.
Richard Hollingsworth.
Court Orders
Winifred Edna Burton vs. Fred­
erick W. Burton.

Chuck Conners
Sued For Divorce
L06 ANGELES (UPI&gt;— Chuck
Connors, known as the "R ifle­
man" oo talavlsion, was suod for
divorce Wednesday by his wife.
She charged extreme cruelty and
■ought custody of their.lout chil­
dren.
Tbe couple have been married
U years and have tour sons
ranging in age from I to 11.
The couple reached a property
settlement before divorce action
we* filed. Under the agreement,
Mrs. Connors would receive $2,360
monthly alimony and child sup­
port payment*. Community prop
erty would be divided equally.

Oviedo Council
Sets Meeting

The Oviedo City Council will
hold its first meeting of the new
year at 8 p.m. Tuesday in the
City HsU.
According to Mrs. Dot Courier,
clerk,
the
meeting
regularly
Hulls Filed
scheduled for Monday we* post­
Fed. Nat’l Mtg. Assn. v*. Clay­ poned for one day because of the
ton E. Lockhart, mtg. fcl.
New Year holiday.
Maty E. Siiuiuwns, t u l &gt;s. David
M. Oldham, mtg. fcl.
Firal Nal'l City Bunk of K. Y.
v*. Walter Ray Wingo, mtg. fcl.
ST. LOUIS (UPI&gt;—Miss Lucy
Fed. Nat’l Murtg. Assn. vs. AI- William* has reduced her dally
Lei t C. Tavalea, etux, mtg, fcl.
attendance at Mats to once a
Suffolk County Fed. S. and L. week. The reason: she has reach­
vs. Ronald C- Mulder, etux, mtg. ed her 100th birthday.
fcl.
M in Williams, a native of Pilot
South Boston Ravings Bank V*. Knob, Mo., came here at age 1$,
goo.
Donald E. Baker, etal, mtg. fcl.
working for private families and
Kenneth MecPhsreon, etux, to
Sanford Atlantic Bank v*. John later as housekeeper for the Sit
Kenneth A. Macpheraon, etux, W. Frailer, elal, mtg. fcl.
tera or the Blessed Sacrament.
Heftier Homes, 118,600.
Henry Markowils, etux vs. ■ She worked until she was N years
Richaid F, Bowers, etux to Frank Greggs Jr., etux, mtg. fcl.
old.

Faithful

HACHEI, JOHNSON (Mrs. Lloyd Turbutton) and her husband came from
Norfolk, Virginia Saturday to attend the 10th year class reunion of the
Seminole High graduating class of 1951, which was held at Jim Spencer's
Restaurant, in this photo, former classmate and student body president,
W. C. "Bill" Clause greets Mrs. Tnrbutton as she arrives with Mr. Tarbutton. Mrs. Clause also welcomes the couple.
(Herald Photo)

Crisis Could Fuse War, Laotian Prince Warns
VIENTIANE. Lao* (UPD—Neu­
tralist leader Pnnee Souvanna
Phouma warned today the tense
Laotian crisis could touch off an
international war.
" I f war should start. It will not
be Juat ■ civil w ar," Souvanna
told newsmen here.
Souvanna, who is to become

Pipestone Site
Of Indian Lore
PIPESTONE, Minn. (UP1) —
A cooiU nt and highly colarful
reminder of Mlnnetota'a Indian
heritage la the smooth red stone
In tbe area near here known ai
Pipestone National Monument.
Experts consider It th* moat
Important single location in abo­
riginal geography and tons in th*
northern hemisphere, if not the
world.
For about throe centuries, moat
of the ceremonial pipes used by
the American plain* Indiana and
other tribee w^f produced from
this atone and upon the pipes
rested all the aacradnaia of each
solemn occasion.
Tbo stent now is called catUnite in honor of George Catlia,
an eminent American artist who
traveled among and painted the
American Indians from 1839 to
1UI. He was intrigued by the
mysteries associated with the
quarries.
Callln arrived at the site in
1868 and while other white men
had preceded him, his daicripDon of the quarries waa the first
to be published. Catlin printed
the speech of a Ponca chief who
gave him a pipe for which the
Indian had personally quarried
the Ilona.
Today, through th* exercise *(
their treaty rights, several In­
dian families are permitted by
the national park service to quar­
ry, carve and sell pipeatone.
They make th* most wellknown type of Indian peace pipe
called the "Sioux Calumet." The
stem la two to three feet tong,
made of ash wood and gaily dec­
orated with feathers, porcupine
quills and paint. Th* bowl la rel­
atively slender and high upon a
round, or horlionlal stem which
projects beyond the bowl in front.

premier of a yet-to-be-formed
coalition government, said: "I am
still pursuing my efforts to avoid
a rupture."
The ex-premier of Laos and his
half-brother. Prince Souphanouvong, leader of the Communistbacked Pathct Lao guerrillas,
flew here Wednesday from the
rebet-beld Plaine dea Jarrea tor a
conference which the Weat had
hoped would ease the Laotian
crista.
But tbe rebel leaders were re­
buffed by pro-Western Premier
Prince Boun oum who refused to
hold a formal meeting with them.
The proposed "three princes" con­
ference had takas twp months to
arrange.
Boun Oum Wednesday night de­
nounced previous agreements oo
formation of a coalition govern­
ment representing all threo facttoas.
Communist diplomat* said the
rebel prince* would give up their
efforts to negotiate with Boun
Oum and return to their head­
quarters unless the royal Laotian
government backed down os it*
tough stand.
U. 8. diplomats, headed by Ambaatador Wlnlhrop G. Brown, also
called on government leaden for
a peaceful settlement.
Boun Oum abruptly torpedoed
the talks Wednesday even before
they had a chance to get started.
"I have nothing more to tell
them," ha said after a 90-mlnut*

courtesy call by Souvanna and
his half-brother.
$
"Zurich is finished," Boun Oum
said in reference to the agree­
ment reached by the three prince*
in Switzerland last June to form
a coalition government
In Geneva, new* of the break­
down in the three princes' confer­
ence cast gloom over the 14nation Laotian peace conference.
"It looks like we've got to be­
gin all over again," said one W ea£
cm delegate after learning of
Boun Oum's refusal to negoUate
with the rebel princes.
The conference had virtually
completed its work and was wait­
ing for the princes to meet to
form a government so that •
declaration of Laotian neutrality
could be signed by representative*
of the 14 nation* meeting here. m

SHELL:
ISHELLANEl
B O TTLED
GAS

Sister Of Local
Health Nurse Dies
Funeral services for Mrs. Ma­
mie Thaxton of Cedar Grove, N.C.
will be held In Cedar Grove at 6
p. m. today.
Mr*. Thaxton la the slater of
Mrs. Hutda Klbbee, Seminole
County health nunc. Mrs. Klbbee
has been vlaltlng In Cedar Grove
over th* holidays.
RARE
MILWAUKEE (UPI) — George
(Duffy) Lewis, who recantly re­
tired aa traveling secretary of the
Milwaukee Braves, ho Ida a rare
distinction of having been sent to
bat aa a pinch hitter tor Babe
Ruth when both were members
of the Boston Red Sox,

PER 160 LB.
CYLINDER

Call FA 2-5733
Sanford Gas Co.
109 W. li t 8T.

News And Advertisement

The Sanford Herald
delivery
CALL
THE NEW PRESIDENT of the DcBary Democratic Club, James Oddy
nt left, receive* the n v e l from Edward Hoaly, retiring president. Other
officers of the club elected Dec. IS ire William Ogden, vice president end
Mr*. John Ptlck, financial secretary and treasurer. New directors are
Amanda Martin, Joseph llanaon and Frank Laymel.
(Cox Photo)

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�Shr frmifnrh ^rralb
Thurs. Dec. 28, 19G1— PajfC 3

We Cut the Prices!

Skipper Fights
©For $4 Million
Drilling Prize
BOSTON lU P !)—The shipper or
a Canadian tugboat fought the
*ra today tor a $1 million priic—
the drifting dredge Cartagena
abandoned by her crew in a fierce
4 Atlantic gale.
Capt. James Shear of the 800ton tug Foundation Vigilant vowed
to stand by the powerless dredge,
wallowing in huge swells, until
•'it sinks or I put across a line."
Shear had his job cut o u t something like trying to lasso a
whale. The Cartagena is 170 feel
long and 48 tret wide, arid lias
As an 80-ton crane on Its aft deck.
^ The crane swings dangerously in
the wind, threatening to crash
down and split the ship.
’the Coast CJuard reported early
today that winds at (he scene. 250
miles cast of Nantucket Island,
took a curious shift and wrre
blowing from alternate directions.
The e ffe c t.o f this, the Coast
(itiard explained, was to eatin thr
a seas a bit. giving Shear a better
chance to secure the giant dredge.
In Halifax, Nova Scotia, a
spokesman for Foundation Mari­
time, Ltd., owner of the tug, said
crewmen of the tug were put
aboard the dredge late Wednes­
day, less than 21 hours after 10
crewmen abandoned the craft.
The crew ot the Cartagena ar­
rived here aboard the Coast liuard
£ eulter Acushnet. They told a har­
rowing story of endurance and
heroism while 40-foot waves and
hurricane force gusts threatened
to send the vessel to the bottom.
The dredge was being towed
from Quebec City to ttaltimore by
(lie Foundation Vigilant when the
tow
line
snapped
Christmas
morning,
setting
the
dredge
adrift.

DeBary Contest
Winners Named
BY MRS. ADAM MULLER
Winners o f the DeBary Home
Christmas Lighting Content have
9 been announced by tbe DeBary
Civic A**n. and the DeBary Cham­
ber of Commerce, sponsors o f the
competition.
Fiom District one wet* Mr. and
Mrs. Fred Mrl-aren, :!4 Iris Lane,
with honorable mention going to
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Sweeney, 12
Flamevine Lane. District two win­
ners were Mr, and Mrs. Lloyd D.
Kl Lockwood, IB Aster Dr., with hon­
orable mention for Mr. and Mrs.
H. V. Richards, 28 Shell Bd.
In dlstiiet three, Mr. and Mrs.
Fied KiHinpLon, 5 I’ulmiia ltd.,
were the winners while Mr. and
Mrs. William Lake man, 28 Sanford
Avr. took honorahle mention. Dis­
trict four winners were Sally
Neider ami Willard Nrider, 138
Coronadu Dr. with Mr. and Mrs.
f t 11. E. Lindholm, 230 Lakewood
Dr. taking honorable mention.
Mr. and Mrs. K. B. Maiie, 1
Marta ltd., won the prize In dis­
trict five with honorable mention
going to Mr. and Mrs. Juliu*
Votght, 152 DeBary Dr., and in
district rix the prize went to Mr.
and Mrs. Wesley Sautkamp, 142
Hoinenteud Ave., with honorahle
A mention going to Mr. and Mr*.
™ Louis DeVantcry, 260 Agua Vista
and to Mr. and Mrs. Charles Cain
of the same address.
Pictures of the winning decora­
tions will tie shown at the January
meeting o f the Civic Assn.

*&gt;

Adventists Name
New Officers

BY SHIRLEY WENTWORTH
Recently elected 1902 officers of
the Forest Lake Seventh.Day Ad­
ventist Church will assume duties
on Jan. f&gt;
Those named to majur church
— officer* wrre 1L C. Lovell, firal
^ e ld e r ; Mr* Celeste Ktrstein, elerk;
Henry \\ no ten, treasurer; Junes
Duke and Mr*, Gertrud* Musselwhite, chairmen o f the board o f
deacons and draronessei; Martin
Buss, home missionary leader;
Mr*. Clyde Williams, Dorca* wel­
fare leader and Sir*. Betty Bower,
homr umt school leader,
Mrs. Betty Anderson will he
^general superintendent o f the
Babbath School and Mr*. Jean
Duke and Mrs. Eivcl DeMott will
be general secretaries.
Heading the Sabbath School de­
partments will be W. L. Fowler,
senior division; Gary
Funder,
Junior youth; Cordon Cole, juniors;
Carl A*block, senior youth; David
Marvin,
primary;
Mr*.
Fred
AVmmgs Jr., kindergarten and Mrs.
(VilUam Fuchs, szadle loll.
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Political

A womnn who saw an article on the continuing controveray over tlio call-up of U. S. reservists was moved to
write her newspaper.
She said her huslmnd, In the Air Force reserve,,
wna summoned to active duty In the wide cnll-up. Un­
like many o f hla fellows, he already had an active stint
for four yenrs under hla I&gt;e1t.
Yet ahe wrote:
"I nm proud that he wns recalled. It is my personnl
belief that the calling o f the reserves has had n great
impact on our enemies. I am proud that our family had a
small part in that Impact. It is little enough sacrifice for
whatever peace It may help to bring."
Her comment would make good reading for re­
servists’ camp bulletin boards from coast to const.

Time For Self Help
Urban areas, caught In a spiral of growth that mag­
nifies their problems almost dally, arc being urged by
some specialists In government to find new approaches
to difficulties.
For nenrly three decades they have been bringing
their troubles to Washington, arguing they could not get
needed action from rural-dominated state leglslaturea.
Nothing suggests this basic orientation is likely to
be sharply altered in the near future. As a matter of
fact, the calls for help are more frequent than ever. And
the proposed federal department of urban affairs would
tend to formalize and solidify this approach.
Nevertheleas, signs o f change are developing .
For long years, suburban sectors more often than
not combined with rural zones to block city objectives In
state legislatures.
Experts say this old alignment Is breaking down,
that In many esses city and suburbs are making com­
mon cause and winning at the state capital.
The underlying reason, they say, in that the Increaalng economic, political and social diversity of the
suburbs hns made them more and more like the "central
cities" and is giving them the same rash of problems.
The suggestion o f the Advisory Commission on In­
tergovernmental Relations is that more and morn urban
areas should develop broadly co-operative arrangements
which could yield results both locally and in more effec­
tive pressures at the state level.
The monumental complexity of United States urban
areas Is an old story that needs some new chapters. The
average metropolitan area has 90 separate units of
government. Many centers havo hundreds. In the New
York and Chicago regions the total rnnges around 1,000.
Co-ordinated efforta under such circumstances do
not come easily, but the specialists insist they must.
They warn particularly against communities trumpet­
ing the doctrine of "homo rule" to resist reasonable
area-wide programs o f development.
The central cities alono obviously aren’t equal to the
tasks ahead. Many are losing population — and tax re­
venues. Some are losing business. Few aro growing
physically. In 1960-60 decade, just 22 of 130 U. S. cities
annexed as much as 30 miles.
The nation's urban regions are rich in people,
skills and resources. They have the capacity to mount
unified attacks upon their problems.
Their potential leverages In slate capitals grows
na industry spreads and blurs the lines between urban
and rural sectors.
The cities have made too many trips over the wellworn path to Washington. In their wide metropolitan
context, they need to rediscover self-help— and the
means to finance it.

Americans Smoking More Than Ever
WASHINGTON (U PI) - Amerleant smoked more thli year than
aver W o r e , Uia Agriculture De­
partment aald today.
However, the department tailmated that let* tnuf/ wat dipped
In 1M1 than In 1M0, and about
the tame amount of tobacco wai
chtwtd this year at la at.
The department eatlmated U. S.
dgaret output and consumption

this year at a record MS billion
clgareta, 4 per cent more than
last year.
Smokera paid more than $0.9
billion lor their clgareta In I9flt,
about $3.1 billion ot which went
Into ledrral, state and local ex­
cite taxes.
It wat tha fifth consecutive Increate In elgeret consumption,
and the department said It ex­
pected another increase next year.

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Dr. Crane's

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Martha Jajeeta dramatic sales­
manship
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English
courses. I worked with the deaf
for I years, so I tan remmand
her smart innoTtUou. All ef ua
do j lot o f lipreading area w i t h ­
out formal training, but we'd
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CASE K-49J; Marsha M., aged
34, ja an English teacher.
"D r. Crane," the mother of one
of Martha's pupils began, " l was
surprised the other day.
Beware! Milady's hemline la backwards?—excellent. Will newer
"F or when I visited my ton In
predictloni hold true? The Gotdttcendingl
Martha's cknt, t found them
sard people haven't made any
Are you aware that a fashionstudying Upifadlng!
forecast for 1963, but more con­
"Isn't that unusual. Dr. Crane? economic theory exists? It wat ventional economists, students of
And why would an English teach­ plotted tome years ago by the H. the economy, have.
er do such a thing?"
William F. Butler, vice presl
W. Costard Co., maker* of foun­
Martha U a superb modern dation garment*. With figures dent of New York's Chaae Man
teacher. For aha la not only perk­ aplenty to substantiate the theory, hattan Bank, forrcait:
"1903 promises to be a year of
ing up the Interest of her pupils tha company ahow-ed that when
business falters and the national good butlneit and general pros­
by this stress on llpreadlng.
But ahe It alto helping insure income detrends, skirts go down perity."
lie believes that butlneit in­
them against unhappiness in their and waistlines tighten. When busi­
old age. For mllllont of people ness It good and national income vestment in new plants and equip­
It up, skirts rite, waistlines ment
could
be "substantially
past
grow partially deaf.
greater"
than
indicated by sur­
loosen.
,
They could get along much bet­
Taking their fashion-economic veys of present plans for such
ter if they had aat In such a clast
as Martha's whert tha rudiments theory back to 1900, the eompany investment. He believes govern­
reporta that builnrti was good ment spending will spur the econ­
of llpreadlng are taught.
and toe tip* peeked out from un­ omy. Add to these a 6 per cent
Even tf you never became d*af.
der skirts. The 1907 business panie rite in consumer spending, and
It la a big help In correct enuncia­
wat accompanied by the "fish­ Butler seat a gross naUonal pro­
tion to get • little tutoring In lipduct for next year of around $363
tail" skirt and long trains.
reading.
By 1913 butineai wat good, billion.
For example, many people are
On Die gloomier aide Butler
Irgi began to appear. Down went
difficult to understand becauir
skirts to the ankle In the post say*: "Unemployment will be a
they fail to form tha consonants
World Wer I recession of 1971 and bit higher tbsa most people would
properly.
up again In 1936 when boom days like to tep." And, In true econ­
In all languages we have a appeared.
omist fashion, he hedges that this
few vowels (voiced by vocal
lie member mama'* long skirt forecast holds good only providing
corda) vi. many breath sounds
and belt Uiat banded her walit- the international situation doesn't
that are formed by lips and ton­
1
1nr in 1933, the deepest ytar of worsen.
gue.
the depression? Skirt* were ratt­
More optimistic (perhaps this
Tha vowela are beat understood
ed as much at 13 inches In 1940, will yank hemlines up by fall) U
by watching your own mouth In
at prosperity returned. Harbinger the University of Michigan's pro
the mirror as you utter the long
of the 1919 recession wat the fessor of business conditions, Paul
" o " sound, as In "g o ."
"new look," which made its debut W. McCracken.
Your
lips purse themselves In
He predicts a 9 per cent in­
In 1947 with cinched waists and
a big circle.
longer skirts. From 1939 to the crease next year In our national
Now
aay "o o " , at In "M oo"
present, hemlines crept up and output, aided by Increased spend­
and you will nollee that you push
walata were looter and aomatimet ing by business and government.
your lips forward slightly and
McCracken alto apott current
nondescript.
narrow the opening.
And now there it llie forecait evidence that "consumers may
The long " a " , at In "E v e " la
let go of their income dollars at
a high pitched sound of tha voca of "slightly lower" bctnUnet for
more traditional rates." He feels
cords with the lipt barely parted. springtime '92.
that your hesitancy in parting wiUi
How
reliable
la
the
Gottard
In­
Try long " a " , a i In "ata" and
your dollara hat been one of the
you find the llpa are parted more dex of builneit conditions? On
forces that hat "stalemated the
the
bails
of
hindsight—and
who
widely
and the pitch Is lower.
Long " I " starts with the mouth doesn't have 30-30 vision looking economic situation."
open, ae when the doctor asks
you to say "a h ," but than there
Is a quick glide Into long " e " fol­
lowed by a quick gild* into " o o " ,
p r a y e r '
as a-oo,
At regards tha consonant!, torn*
are breath sounds, like » p " . We
teach It to deaf children by let­
ting them blow out a candle with
a puff of air at they explosively
utter "p '\
Aiund a FREE lectun
The three consonants "m , " p "
and " b " look alike, so they are
difficult even for a good lipreader.
But tha " b " starts with a sound
by Richard I„ (Hendon. C. S. of Loa Angelea, California
In tha throat, addad to the breath
Member ef the Board of Lectureship of The Mother Church.
by opening the llpa
Tha First Chtreh ef Christ, Sclent 1st, in Boeton, Massachusetts

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WASHINGTON — (NEA) —Juit, that tound loans and grant* made $ICO million credit. Nasser subbefore
Christmas, Uncle
Sugar] to these neutral countries can do scquently took $7U million In RtS
played Santa Claua and dished out good.
bloc *rml *'d.
Though dissents will be loud at
But in the three year* since
over $300 million to several in­
ternational bad boys in an appar mention of the names, Nasser of then Nasser has learned how difent 'ffort to make them be good: United Arab Republic and Nehru ficult it la to do business with the
of India are pointed to at prime Communists. Food shortages, a
To President Tito's Yugotlaria
examples,
In spite of all the head disastrous cation crop this year
300.000 tons of wheat and 30,000
and withdrawal of Syria from the
ton* of edible oils valued at over aches they have caused. The U.S.
UAR have made Nasser much
has
given
over
$3
billion
in
aid
to
$50 million.
India and $(66 million to the UAR more interested in gelling help
To Chalrm *i Wladyalaw Oom
from the United States and west­
since the end of World War II.
ulka't Poland. $tt million worth
The argument teems to be that ern Europe.
of agricultural commodities, In­
What India’ s take-over of g R
If no help bad been given them,
cluding transportation.
they would have fallen completely and other Portuguese colonies in
These latest deals with Yugo­ into the hands of the Commun­ India will do to Nehru's unpopu­
slavia and Poland give them onV ists and things would be a lot larity in the Weat it increase it.
half of what they asked for. Si worse than they are.
But westerners working in India
to that extent, Uncle Santa Claus
Natter started out that way af­ now consider it the hope of the
held back a little and didn't em ter the late John Foster Dulles future for South and Southeast
pty the bag.
turned down Egypt's request for Aala. Let India go down the drain
But to President Kwame Nkru- financing the Atwsn dam. Russia and the whole continent would
mah's Ghana will go U. S. loans picked up the tab for that w.th a be lost.
totaling $133 million for halt the
cost of the Volta River water
power and aluminum plant pro
jeet.
Tito and Nkrumah claim to ba
neutralists, or "unaligned," at
they prefer to be called. Gomulka
will never be anything but an allout captive Communlat in a Rus­
that threaten Asia, President Diem
sian satellite state.
By PHIL NEWSOM
stands like a beacon of light, show­
But the thought seem* to be that
UPI Foreign New* Anal) at
ing the way to free people."
w
all three ot these countries can
In Saigon, at In Laos, there are
be wooed if not wowed away
But Diem became impatient W
hard-noae U. S. military men who
from their leaders by United
advice. His people, he said, were
States surpluses in their bad believe that diplomat* are fiddling not ready for democracy, increas­
while Southsaat Asia burnt.
year*,
ing authority went to member* of
The** man are not the policy his fsmily.
Last April the United States let
Yugoslavia
have
$61
million makers and official order* have
And, meanwhile, the Commun­
worth of surplus crops. In July stilled moat of their voice*. But ists shifted tactics.
19C0. the U.S. let Poland have they are the onei who believe that
Unable to win in a frontal as­
$130 million worth. Both coun­ If deelilva military action la not sault, they switched to sabotage
tries pay for these "purchases' taken toon, then all the be*t-iiil«n- and terrorism. New cement fac­
in local currency, but 73 per cent tioned efforta toward government tories and power projects w e t
reform can only go down in a viol­ blown up. Villager* who resitted
it loaned back for investment.
The Ghana loans will be repay­ ent aea e f Communlat conqueat.
communism were tortured and
Arrayed against them and in the slain. Guerrilla bands operated al­
able in 30 years.
Total United States aid to the ascendancy of U. S. thinking are most on the outskirts o f Saigon.
three countries from July 1, 1913 thoaa who believe in a two-pronged
Tough U. S. soldiers now are
through June 30, 1961 hat been policy.
training loyal Vietnamese in their
On the one side it presses re­ own guerrilla tactic*. U. S. helicop­
$2.9 billion to Yugoslavia, $314
million to Poland and $6.6 million forms upon 8outh Met Nam’s dic­ ters hslp spot Communist hiding
tatorial president Ngo Dlnh Diem places. U. S. forces are told to fire
to Ghana.
The question raised Is whether and on the other a program peril­ hack if fired upon. Diem at la V
this ii good business and good ously elose to but still abort of war has agreed both to advice and
diplomacy to boot. To the extent Insolving U. S. combat units.
forms.
Whichever policy ultimately Is
that food loana keep people from
Military dissenters say the lat­
going hungry, they are humani­ pursued, It seems certain a show­ ter has come too late. The policy
tarian and in keeping with the down swiftly la approaching In makers must decide whether, al­
Food for Peace Program, Intended South Viet Nam.
ready deeply committed over Ber­
It la a faceless war that Is being lin, the United States ran risk an­
to build good will.
To the extent that the food loana fought In the rice paddies and other Korca-type war in Asia.
help the United States get rid of Jungle, fought by men who work
otherwise unmarketable crop sur­ aa farmer by day and become Com­
pluses, storage costs In this coun­ munlat guerrillas by night, by uni­
try are reduced. But there It un­ versity atudanta trained by tha
questionably an clement of sub­ Communists In the art of subver­
sidy here for which the UJ5. tax­ sion.
A t its cor* art tha dedicated and
payer foota the bill.
As for winning political allitt, trained Communlat fighters slip­
Listed end unlisted
these three latest dealt are of ped In growing numbers into South
Seruritles
questionable value. Neither Yugo­ Vist Nam by sea and by the new
*
• Mutual Funds
slavia nor Poland nor Ghana hat corridor opened to the Kcda
given any support to Hie United through Lao*.
ALLEN &amp; CO.
Working on the Communist side
State* at the UN or In any other
211
E. LEMON ST.
international dealing*. Tito and Is mounting inflation of Vietna­
LAKELAND, FLA.
Nkrumah were of no help at the mese currency, a threatened rice
conference of unaligned countries shortage and growing dissatisfac­
Member: Midwest Stork Fich
tion with the Diem regime which
in Belgrade earlier this year.
Chicago Board of Trad*
And yet, officialt of the State the United State* U pledged to
Orlande
Kale* Representative
Department, Agency for Inter- support.
Diem’s
early
rule
led
on*
Ameri­
national Development, World hank,
Export-Import bxnk and Interna­ can writer to say:
Ph. GA 5-8031
"In the midst o f the dark storms
tional Development Attn, argue

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�Leesburg Clobbers
Flu Hit Lions
Never Threat
In Elimination
By PETE LEVEQUE
Herald Sport* Editor
With several Oviedo pli)*eri out
of play due to a mild flu epidemic,
Paul Mlkler's Lion* had their
eara beaten back 59-31 by the
Leesburg Yellow Jacketi Wednea
day night in Leesburg in second
round elimination of the annual
Elk* Bowl Basketball Tourna
ment.
Leesburg sensed the advantage
early in the first period and
jumped ahead to a seven point
lead by the end of the quarter.
Yellow Jackets' Billy Stephenson,
f.ve-foot-elevcn, led the scoring
charge for Leesburg with Bill
Arnold placing a few free throws
ta stop the Lions at the end of
the quarter by a score of 12*3.
Ov.cdo made a stVong stab to
cut down the Jacket lead in the
second period with flve.foot-elght
J.mmy DeSharo dunking In three
field goals, but at no point in
the game were the Lions able to
pull atead of Leesburg.
ftoy Walnwrlght, five-foot-elght
Oviedo guard, held the scoring
honors for the Lions with a total
of 13 points, threo field goal* and
six free throws. DeSharo came In
second in points for Oviedo with
four field goals for eight points.
At the end of the first two per­
iods the Ude of the game was
strongly In Leesburg's favor with
a 24-15 lead. In the last two
quartets the Yellow Jackets added
19 points to their margin to come
out at the end with a 59-31 score
Scoring honors for the Leesburg
team were taken by six-foot-one
Mike Huey with eight field goals
for a IS point total. Second In
honors was Bill Stephenson with
six field gosls and" one free throw
for 13 points.
OVIEDO (31)
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Jones ....... soooooooooooe 0 e •
Holland . . . ••••****••*•• 2 l
1
Courier, Jimmy . . . . . . . . • • 1
Tealasky .. . •**•••###!#•* 1 l
3
DeShaso . . . •••eeeeteeeee A i
8
Swonson ..
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Courier, John ............... i
Estes, Tom ••••••••*••# 0 1 1
Total . . . . II 9 31
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Drown ....... ••••••eeeeeoe 0
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Coleman . . . toosotosessto 9 • •
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Stone ....... •••*•*•***** 2 2 6
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OVIEDO ...
5-31
LEESBURG ......... 12 12 II 17-59

Elimination Set
For Sunday At
Seminole Track

Jumping For Rebound

Odds In Five Bowl
Games Are Announced
United Press International
MIAMI—The final edition of
Fraley's football follies and the
bowl game "winner*"— or how
to use up all that money left over
,rom Christmas without breaking
your arches looking for bargains.
In a nutshell:
Rose Bowl — Minnesota minus
eight over UCLA.
Sugar Bowl — Arkansas plus
1214 over Alabama.
Cotton Bowl — Texas plus three
over Mississippi.
Orange Bowl — LSU minus 13
over Colorado.
Gator Bowl — Georgia Tech mi­
nus three over Penn State.
Rose Bowl
On the record there doesn't
seem to be too much to choose.
Minnesota had a 7-2 mark and
UCLA a 7-3 record. The Uclans
never did live up fully to their
pre-season publicity and might lie
expected to break loose on home
soil. But the Big Ten was even
tougher tlun It looked this season
and the gophers are set to pour
It on. Which Is why UCLA, even
with eight points being offered by
the man in the hack room, doesn't
look too attractive.
Sugar Bowl
Alabama is the mythical na

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Oviedo High School
Basketball Schedule
Jan. 3 Oak Ridge
6 Titusville ...
0 Montverde .. . . . . .
12 Lyman — ---------13 Pierson . . . . . . . . . .
10 Lyman ................
19 Mount Dora Bible
23 Tituavllle .......... .
20 Bunnell _____ __
30 Pierson ------------Feb. 8 Florida Central .
0 Montverde _____
0 Bishop Moore ,
13 Cocoa ..... . . . . . . . . . .
10 Mount Dora Bible
30 Tavares ...... —
33 Sanford — .--------M^rth 1, 2, and 3 . . . . . . . . .

In Elks
Cl)r

ISeminole Cagers Face
Titusville Saturday

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Lovely Boy' To Seek
Second Win Tonight

The Seminole High Basketball, turn baut with the Titusville TerElimination races will hs held P!a&gt;'*r» h“ v* I*™ practicing this ri&lt;.ri cn Saturday, Dec. 33. In
week in preparation *&gt;r their re
the opening game of the season1 A greyhound who made a brill­ the 3/TOth-milo course. In 29 start#
at the Seminole Raceway in C ss-1
at Glacier Park Lovely Boy reg.
the Seminoles edged the Terriers |iant showing at Glacier Park last
selberry on Sunday, Dee. 31 at a:
tstered 15 firsts, eight seconds
summer will be shooting for his
by a score of G5-G2.
two p. m. to determine which 12
and one third. In his debut here
second
Grade A win In the fea­ opening night he won the Grade A
It
is
expected
that
Sanford
will
registered quarter horsei will j
be in top shape for the Terriers tured ninth race at the Sanford- ninth race.
qualify for the third annual Fu­
with only Butch Riser a possible Orlando Kennel Club tonight. He la
Another highly regarded speedturity Race in Miami'a Tropical
injury victim. Riser injured a Grady Lumpkins' Lovely Boy. slcr in tonight's main event is
Park on Jan. 13.
wrist in hack yard gridiron play who will celebrate his third birth­ Carl Tracy'* Driving Dude, who
Dixie 311st, owned by Spencer
during the halidayi.
day next April.
finished second to his brother and
Harden of Sanford, la a filly sired
The Seminoles will be aiming
The 66-pound red brindlc set a kcnnclmaic,
nationally
famous
by Misty Joe, the horse who had
for their fourth straight win. The track record at Glacier Park Barnacle Bob, in tho Multnomai#
sired the Futurity winner of the
game will be played on a double when lie won the Derby over the Sapling Derby last August.
past two years. 3Usty Joe Is also
bill with Stetson University. The 3/Sths-milc distance. He also es­
Also running in tonight's feature
owned by Harden.
Seminole Junior Varsity will not tablished a new track record for will be Tuffy O’Leary, Gcorgo
The purse for the annual Fu­
play on Saturday night with the
McLain, Bronica, Refuel, Tony F.f
turity race will be upward* of
Varsity game starting at the usual
and O. Ii.'s Deacon.
33000 according to Raymon F.
time for the Junior Varsity.
This is Ladies' Night at the
Tucker of Bunnell, Chairman of
track and all women will be ad­
the Florida Quarter Horse Asso­
mitted free.
ciation Racing Committee.
Friday's daylight card lias been
A total of 21 entriei are regis­
named the Tangerine Bowl M at^
tered fur the four 300-yard races
to compete for the 12 Futurity
Biddy Basketball tryouts will be incc honoring the Elks cbaril&gt;V
berths. Some of the top south,
held again on Saturday morning, football game to be played in the
eaatem quarterhorws are expect­
Dee. 30, in the Sanford Junior Tangerine Bowl Friday night.
ed to be in the running.
High School gymnasium beginning There will be no racing Friday
NEW YORK (U r i) — Light­ at 9:30 a.m., said City Ilecrca night so that fans and track em­
Mlity Priest, owned by' C. L.
weight champion Joe Drown, by tion Director Jim Jernigan Wed ployees may attend the game.
Brown of Orlando, Is also expect­
ed to be in the competition. This
fur the most active of all the title- nesday.
The pre-season clinic will last
horse was sired hy the famous
holders, vclcbruted his being nam­
until 1 p.m. on Saturdsy and must
race horse Little Dick Priest and
ed "Fighter o f the Year" today by
be attended by all prospective
haa at Its trainer, Luke McKapromptly
agreeing to risk his cagers In order to be eligible for
than.
crown for the 12th time against selection on one of the eight teams.
Quarter horse racing involve*
Carlos Ortix at Las Vegas, Nev.,
The season will begin for the
race horses trained to start and
Feb. 24.
Biddy Basketball players on Jan.
run fast in short distance races.
A closer race for top spot in a
Brown's titls defense against 0 as the eight team* in the compe­ league is hardly apt to beat the
The State of Florida has been a
DUTCH IUSER
Ortix will extend his own record tition begin play. Teams are: Rob- heat felt by leaders in the Thursleader In quarter horse racing and
. . on injury list
which ho first set with his 10th sons Sporting Goods;
lliggin day Night Mixed League each
the breeding of quarter horses
defense. Benny Leonard held the botham Oil Company, Sanford week. Powells Office Supply man­
for a number of years.
previous mark of nine title de­ Electric, Strickland • Morrison, aged to hold first place with 38
fenses.
WTitn Radio Station, First Fed wins, while Team Seven creeps up
Brown, a 35-year-old resident of eral, Sanford Atlantic National with 37 wins.
CORAL GABLES, Fla. (U P l)—
NEW YORK (U P l)—James Cox Gene Munacelli scored a riding Houston, Tex., currently is visit­ Bank, and Day and Nile Grill.
Pryor's State Farm Insurance is #
Players for the teams must have third with 30tt wins, followed by
Brady of Far Hills, N. J., ha* been trlplo nt Tropical Park Wednes­ ing relatives In Baton Rouge, La.,
salectad aa chairman of the New day, winning with Roman Legion and will start training for his bout been at least tea years old by Nov. Wilaon-Maier Furniture who have
York Racing Association. Brady, (|3.70) in the second, Hill (&lt;20.30) with Ortis as soon as the match is 15 and must not have reached 36 wins. Who can tell who will
54, auceeedi John \V. Ilanes who In tho sixth and Nimble Top signed, manager Lou Vlscusl ex­ their 13th birthday by the same hold first next week with only two
plained.
date.
(311.00) in the fcaturo eighth.
resigned because o f Illness.
points separating these top fou^7
Still a threat is Appleby's Res­
taurant with 31, Stone's Allstate
Insurance 33l i , and Stine's Ma­
chine Shop 32li, Team Two, Pierro't Mrg., and Steinmcycr Roof­
ing.
#
Some nice scores showed in the
record books with Ed Michalck's
213-588 leading. Dave Dearolph
had a fat 239-579, Margie Woods
totaled a 215-562, and Eleanor An­
derson rolled a 229 while subbing
for Wilton-Maicr.
Bill Foster, Ken Stone, Evelyn
Fitzpatrick and Sue Jackson eonverted the 3-10 to make their
spare: Alberta Warner and V ergil#
Anderson both picked up two, the
3-10 and 5-7. Tcnna Armao got
the 3-10 and 4-5-7, Hal Gilstrap
made the 2-7-8, Dot Waltz 5-010.
Helen Kaelin and Verna Bolton
felled the 5-10, Lit Ogden made
both the 2-7 and 5-7-9, while Pat
Fitzpatrick picked up the 1-2-10
washout.

Biddy Basketball
Joe Brown Fights Tryouts Saturday
Ortiz Feb. 24

Seminole High School
Basketball Schedule
Jan. 2
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10
10
23
20
30
Feb. 2
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15
10
17
20
23

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tional champion. But Arkanraa
played a rugged achedule.
The Raiorbaeks are ltan, rangy
and tough. If thli wai rated even
you'd have to go with Alabama.
But If you give away the 121a
polnta you're looking for lumps
on your head.
Cotton Bowl
Those who caught both Mississippl and Texai In action this
season rate Ole Mlsa Just a shade
the belter of the two.
But that thar Texai team,
which matched Ole Mlsa' 0-1 rec­
ord, has one important item going
for it. Tho Longhorns will be on
a home battle.ground which Is
worth one touchdown, ptaying
"deep in the heart" la worth more
than that.
Orange Bowl
LSU was getting closer and
closer to the top aa the season
wore on. Its 8-1 record la no better than Colorado's seasonal mark
and Colorado Coach {tunny Grandcllui says without equivocation
"W c came to win."
But the Bengali of the Bayou
have three rugged leama whieb
figure to wear down! the Buffa­
loes.
This game la Saturday and the
principals are evenly matched
with 7-3 records. But Tech almost
makes a career out of bowl
games and ha* a tremendoua 11-3
record In post-acaion play.
It look a win over Northwestern
to get U. tf Miami over .600 in the
Orange Bowl this year. The Hur­
ricanes are 4-3 at home, 2-0 on the
the ruad.

Powell's Holds
To League Lead

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Bill Miller, Larry Wilson and#
John Bahen, U. o f Miami'* three
top pass reeeiveri each have
caught two TD passes this year.

Hutch Muki; nnd Tommy Brooks. Second row: Scawcll;
Kenny Tyre; Barry Harks; Arthur Day; Billy Higgins;
David Lanier; and Barry Johnson.

SEMINOLE HIGH Junior Varsity copers will piny their
next Kumu upninHt tho Wildwood Wildcats on ft doublo
hill with tho varsity In Wildwood on Jan. 2. Team mem­
bers are: (left to t'lyghi) first row: D our Firestone; Tom
Iiarromen; Dennis Brown; Dennis Smith; Jeff Williams;

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Packers' Taylor Shakes Injury For Giant Game
GREEN BAY (U P I )-A nearly
healthy Jim Taylor and a Paul
llomung whore loss of weight has
been compensated for by added
speed greeted Green Bay Packer
coach Vince Lombardi as the
countdown neared for Sunday's
National Football League cham­
pionship game here.
Taylor,
whoso
recuperation
front a badly bruised hip has
been slowed by cold weather, was
running at nearly full speed in
practice Wednesday. Ho and de­
fensive halfback Johnny Symank
are the only Packers still on the
injured list for Sunday's game
against
the
Eastern
Division
champion New York Giants.
Symank'* injury also has been
slow in responding, but he was
expected to be ready for the title
game.

Hornung, whose weight dropped
nearly 20 pounds alter his induc­
tion Into the Army last Novem­
ber, seemed faster end shilticr
than ever In both hit running and
pass receiving Wednesday.
This is the first week in which
the National Football League'*
top scorer has worked out with
the team in seven weeks.
Near zero temperatures chilled
the Packers' most spirited drill
In recent weeks Wednesday. Tern,
pcralures were scheduled to be
even colder when they headed
for the field today. The thermom­
eter registered a low 2 above at
the start of Wednesday’s practice
and after 9o minutes bad ri»cn
just ono degree.
Using scarfs, sweaters, towels
gIo\cs, practice Jerseys and jack­
ets to protect against the cold,

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thenics. They then ran dummy
plays against a New York de­
fense, and with the versatile Lew
Carpenter filling the quarterback
role of Y. A. Tittle and Charley
Conrrly, gave the defense a
workout against Giant plays.

NEW YORK (U PD —The New
York Giants will bring tbclr
sneakera and glovea to Green
Bay for the National Football
League championship game next
Sunday, and chances are they
won't mind it a bit if tho day
comes up snow and ice.

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Well it* here. Winter I mean.
Brrh. Jack Frojt also put in an
^appearance too, • • • There's a
happy pair ot parents hero right
now. Claude anil Mary Hiltell
have their son Bubba home far
the holidays. Bubba Is atatlonedj
In the armed service across. 1
bet there hasn't been a dull]

,Non-While Exodus
North In Decade
At 1.5 Million
WASHINGTON (C PI) - Nearly
1.5 million Negroes left the South
between 1950 and 1990, the Consul
Bureau reported today.
The bureau said about twothlrds of them went in nearly
equal numbers to the northeast
and north-central states. The rest
moved further west.
Mississippi led in the loss of
Negro population, (ho report said,
with a decline during the decade
due to migration of 323,0J0.
Mississippi was one of four states
which lost population during the
ten-year span.
The bureau's report used the
term "non-Mities." Officials said
that for the South and most other
states live non-while population is
almost entirely Negro, In a lew
states, there are sizeable num­
bers of American Indians and
Orientals.
Moro Negroes and non - whites,
351,000 of them, moved to Cali­
fornia than any other state. New
York was second with 2B2,OUO.
Non-whites moved during the
1950s were: Alabama, 225,000;
South Carolina, 218,000; North
Carolina, 207,000; Georgia, 201.000
and Arkansas, 150,000.
Louisiana lost 92,000 non-whites
by
migration, Virginia 70,000;
Tennessee 57,000; Hawaii 52,000;
West Virginia 40,000; Texas 27,000; Oklahoma 29,000; Kentucky
15,000; Arizona 10,000, and South
Dakota 5,000.

Drag Racer, Hurt
Months Ago, Dies
ORLANDO (U P l) — A young
man from Suwannee, hurt in a
drag racing accident more than
five months ago, died Wednesday
night in tho hospital at Sunland
Training Center wlihout ever re­
gaining consciousness.
Merlon Summers, 25, suUercd
serious head injuries in the acci­
dent July 3. investigators said his
car was travelling more Ilian loo
miles per hour when it left the
road west of Old Town and over­
turned.

Choristers Set
Rehearsal Date
DoBary Choristers will meet at
9:30 a.m. next Wednesday fur a
regular rehearsal at the Dellnry
Church lfall.
Members arc asked to bring
music for "When I Have Sung My
Songs;" "Touch Hands Arour.d
the II oiling World;’ * "Spinning
Song," by Wagner; "The Cigar. I
Girls," from Carmen; "Listen To
fhe Lambs" and "Good Night,"
from Martha.

moment since he arrived. * • •
Jnn and Shirlcv Hawkins and wee
little daughter are here from
Maryland visiting Jim's parents
Vie and Charlotte Hawkins and
his brother and sitter. Buddy told
me that when little Kimberly
Ann makes the first wait! Char­
lotte is right there, to pick her
up. 1 know how she feels because
I have done the same thing with
my two little granddaughters. • •
Several hunters came through
last week with some game, Stevie
Cain got a deer. Bet he was a
proud teenager. And Claude Haw­
kins a 1C pound turkey over In
the Farmington area. And still
no B'ar from Gus Schinah. • • •
Talking to Ora Canup on the
street the oilier day and she said
she is to enter the hospital again.
She has certainly had her share
of sickness. • • • Talking of the
hospital. Grannie Hawkins has
returned home after being in the
hospital for several weeks. She
has been told to take it easy for
a while. • • • Was unable to at­
tend the program of music at
the Baptist Church Sunday even­
ing but was told that it was
really nice and that t.ynn Giles
did a wonderful joh. • * • Lu­
cille Behrens and mother Mae
Henderson motored to niviera
Beach to spend Christmas with
Lucille's son Freddie, wife Ann
and little Bambi Lynn. They re­
turned home yesterday. • * •
Louise Thompson called and said
that there will not lie a Brownie
meeting until Jan. 9. And don'l
forget children, there is school
next week. You know that it
seems liko just yesterday that
the chools closed. • • • Time
is just absolutely going by too
fast. » • • Tulking to 51iss Olllc
Whittle the oilier day and she
said that the trios and the quar­
tet of the high school Glee Club
will go to Miami next week for
clinic. They leave on the 4th and
return on tho 7lh. Of course they
will come out with superior rat­
ings. • • • Have had tho honor
of recommending a former bus
student o f mino for duty In the
Marine Corps. 1 know that Sandra
Dcslins will certainly do her
country proud. She is certainly
a wonderful girl, Good luck
to
you Sandra in your chosen pro­
fession. • • • Thanks to Bill
Stcmper for your compliment and
1 also want to thank Fred and
Julia Wells and Cecelia Farmer
of the Herald staff for their
beautiful Christmas cards. * • *
Tile children got bicycles and
skates, out this way. Some teen­
agers got Hi-fis and transistors.
One cute little girl got a doll's
beauty parlor set and it is sim­
ply cu'e. Believe it or not the
girls now a days arc not asking
for dolls much anymore. They
seem so grown up in their ways,
* • • Haven't cen Ceni Wheatland in her dad's jeep lately. She
doesn't get around to say Hi much
anymore. • * v Have you made
your New Years resolutions yet?
( have thought of some hut can’t
decide just what to do about it.
I certainly wish for everyone a
very Happy New Year and 1 want
the very best for everyone too
and that includes myself. I know
that each of us wants peace for
this troubled world and we will
all pray that it will be llu t way
* • • Here is our thought for the
week.
Aggressive fighiing lor the rialil
is the greatest sport the world
knows.
Remember that and a Happy New
Year to you and yours.

tlhr

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Srralfi

- | Overproduction Still Oil Industry Problem

TULSA. OkU. (U P l) Price
"The prospects for better prices cent differential between the »&lt;*.
wars, market surpluses and a and earnings during 1962 would called "m a jor" and "In-depen*
continued battle over govern- be much improved if the antici­ dent" outlets.
mental controls of Imports, pro­ pated 2.5 to 3 per cent increase
Gulf Oil Corp. is lest-Mlllng a
duction and pricing plagued the in demand were to be met by "subregular" grade at a cheaper
nation's petroleum Industry' dur­ drawing from existing inventories price. Humble Is offering a"midrather than stepping up refinery dlc grade" to give buyers a choice
ing 1961.
runs," McCollum said.
of three price* and Sun Oil 1*
The best guess for 1962 is, lo
The new API chairman also trying a blending pump that can
a degree at least, more of the
called for recognition of over­ mix up to nine grade* to meet a
same.
capacity in nearly all phases o ' variety of price situations and
The industry in general report­
oil operation, including increased car requirement!.
ed a good first half during 1991,
production of natural gas prod­
The past year law a movement
with demand and profits rising
ucts and imports.
for tighter state praratlon rules
along with general business ac­
During the last half of 1931, for states which control produc­
tivity after a tough year in 1990.
price w a n were a symptom, If tion and new laws for statei that
But by the year* end. produc­
not a cause, of the ailments o ' do not. Thia debate will continue
tion was ahead of demand. The
the petroleum business. Tradi­ through 1992.
industry will open the new year
tional ideas of competitive pric­
IV
oil import aituation got
with a surplus of products.
ing seemed to have faded and plenty of attention In 1991 and
"It is estimated that for the
new- developments introduced in will stay in the spotlight during
entire year 1981, demand will
1991 will get a good tryout dur­ 1992.
show an increase of only about
ing 1992.
one iwrcent over 1990," L, M. Mc­
A typical innovation is live in­
Collum, president of Continental
D IA M O N D S ....
troduction of new "grades" of
Oil Co. and newly-elected chair­
The Gift That Latla Forever
gasoline, made lo sell at different
man of the American Petroleum
prices when offered side by side
w a ltn ey
Inatitute aaid.
with the customary regular and
McCollum cxpccta tho new year premium grades, if it catches on,
194 8. PARE A TX .
Open Frl. Nlghta 'til 8
to begin with inventories of crude this could snarl the traditional 2oil and refined products at a rec­
ord high of more than 800 mil­
lion barrels, about 10 per cent
COMPLETE HEARING AH) SERVICE
above the level at which he be­
DANNY t'ASSELHEHUY is pinned by his mother, Mrn. Leonard Cassel­
G. C. Hearn, Consultant
lieves the industry "could oper­
berry. as Scoutmaster Tml Daniel o f Troop 341 presents the young scout
ate efficiently and still have prod­
with the Life award during a Court of Honor held recently at the Cassel­
ucts sufficient to meet any un­
berry Community Methodist Church.
(Herald l’ hoto)
foreseen contingencies."
Earmark Of Fine Hearing Instrument*
lly year’s end. average nation­
EVERY FRIDAY 10 A. M. TO 2 P. M.
wide wholesale prices for refined
products had declined 5.4 per
MILLER RADIO &amp; APPLIANCES
cent since February and were 3 2
IIS South Park Avenue
per cent below the level of a year
Ballrrlrs — lord s — Repairs — For Moat Make*
Today the accent was on next care for the aged through the So&gt; ago.
PALM BEACH, I la. t Ill’ll —
I'h. FA 2-0332 For Home Appointment
President Kennedy plans ta push year’ s farm program. Agriculture eial Security system.
1* (his likely to change in 19927
Secretary
Orvhic
L.
Freeman
was
such r&lt;*ilrover*lat legislation as
medical «tre for the aged despite due fur a late afternoon confer­
the prospect of explosive fights in ence with the President on farm
Congress next year, close associ­ recommendations in hi* State of
ates of the President said today. the Union Message.
Strategy for relations between
The Kennedy legislative pro­
tho While House ami Congress gram for next year is well rslabwas a continuing subject of dis­ llshcd us far ns general outline
cussion here at the holiday White ami bnsle content is concerned.
House this week.
The processes of Palm Beach are
those of refinement. The final
form of the 1993 budget was ap­
proved Wednesday,
Kennedy's
associates
realize
there will be a thumping congres­
sional light over his impending
efforts to liberalize the reciprocal
trade program tlicough authority
Members and guests of Sanford
In lower tariffs, llut the inner cir­
Elks Lodge 1241 will hold a New
cle expects the roughest, tough­
Year's Banco on Saturday, the
est battle to involve the adminis­
evening before New Year’s Eve.
tration plan for financing medical
Tne orchestra of Sam Gentile
will play for dancing and tickets
arc now available from Chairman
Chet Macek ami members of his
committee or ot the Lodge ha!!.
The price of the lickcls includes
door prizes and favors, plus break­
fast which will be prepared by
Marie Stafford and Connie Hale.
SAVANNAH, Ga. (UPl) — Au
The menu will include scrambled thorilira Wednesday fished a body
eggs, ham, grits, rolls with butter from the .Savannah River and
and jelly and colfcc.
tentatively identified it us that of
Members of the Does and Anna a former Army Engineers rinMiller Circle will he In charge jtloyc at Jacksonville, Fla
of decorating for the occasion.
Police said insurance paper'*
Serving on the committee are uml a birth certificate found in
John .McDonald, Steve Androsko, Urn clothes of the victim identified
Wes Fillman, George Boland, Joe him ns Wesley Costin, 35. of
Erickson and Larry Eimos.
Jacksonville.
Uric officer said he saw a man,
possibly Costin, jump 139 feel
from a bridge into Hie river about
TALLAHASSEE (H P!) — Cir­ two miles upstream from where
cuit Judge Hugh Taylor ruled the body was found on Dec. IU,
Wednesday tiiat Hie 11)55 law
which levied a 25 per day license
FIRST QUALITY
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NEW ENSIGN Claud A. Foster J i„ USN. formerly
Aviation Fire Control Technician Chief, receives asaUtjtnee from his wife in pinning on his new nhouldcr
boards, ut ceremonies held Friday. Foster was sworn
into his new rank by Cdr. Silas It. Johnson, communcling
officer of VA1I-3. Ensign Foster reported to the ociuadron on Jun. IB, 19G0 and has been attached to the Avio­
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Birthdays Celebrated At Joint Party
Two boyi celebrated their 14th
birthday a few daya before the
Christmas holiday will] a joint
birthday party. Hob Jonei, whose
birthday wai Dee. 14 and Emory
Spelr who will be 14 on Dec. 31,
observed the two occasion* with
their friends at the home of nob's
uncle, Paul Hickson, at Lake
Crystal.
The spacious living room was
decorated with red and green
streamers which were hung with
gay balloons of all colors and Uie
highlight was the beautiful Christ­
mas tree. The mantelpiece also
was decorated with colored light*
and Christmas greenery and fig­
urines.
The guest* enjoyed refreshments
of potato chips, crackers and dip,
pickles, olives, cake and two
flavors of ice cream.
Guests of nob were Steve
Gordie, Cheryl Moose,
Linda
Webb, BUI Duxbury, Denver Vodo.
plcb, Gloria Twiman and Hob
Jones. Emory (B o's) gue*ls were
Xarrcn Vickers, Donny Ho Battern, Dcbby Whitley, Cheryl Jones,
Charles Vlnlng, Dwight Smith and
Rita Haynes.

Mrs. Albert Neal
Entet tains

Stanley Vihlen
Host T o
D C T Club Party
The Dtrr Club of Seminole High
cclrbraled the holiday season with
a party at the home of Stanley
Vihlen. Just before Christmas.
Everyone was greeted in the
Florida roam and then ted into a
beautifully decorated living room
which was given a festive took
by the huge Christmas tree and the
glowing fire In the fireplace.
After dancing some of the group
tried the Limbo, a dance which
was first demonstrated to them
by David Wiliams.
Refreshments were served by
Mrs. Sidney Vihlen, Sr. There
were soft drinks, egg nog, candy,
and cske, one of which was a
snowman, baked by Jean Vanzura.
Those attending included Larry
Outlaw, Sally King, Charles Fry­
man, Carole Cleveland, Glenda
Williford, James Holloway, San­
dra Wright, Stanley Vihlen, Mark
Rumblcr ami Carolyn Rice.
David Williams, Ed Hughes,
Butch Walker, Carol Holloway,
Janet Bostwick, Jesuitic Bridges,
Jean Vanzura and Ralph Donley.

DOUBLE BIRTHDAY CELEBRATION (b held by two boy«, Rob Jonen
and Emory Speir, whose 14th birthdays are only 17 days apart. Here the
boys both cut the red and preen Iced birthday cake, with the help of Karren Vickers, (left) and Cheryl Jonen, (right,
(Herald Photo)

Surprised With
Call From Brazil
Mr. and Mr*. Harold E. Riggs.
419 Scott Ave. received an unex­
pected pleasant surprise Christ­
mas day.
Late in the afternoon their son,
John, called for a holiday chat
with the couple, John, with his
wife and five children, letl the
United States in .May for Sao
Paulo, Brazil. He is production
superintendent of the Eastman
Kodak Company there.
The Riggs thought that they
were hearing a recording of a
Christmas message but John lotd
them lie was really talking from
his living room and later they
were aide lo hear the children in
the background.

Mrs. Albert Neal entertained a
group of friends at her homo on
Eldora Road, DeBary, recently,
honoring and Introducing her
daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and
Mrs. Arnold Childs, Roscmont,
Pa., and daughter, Mrs. Gladys
Basch, of Orlando.
Refreshments were served from
a buffet table decorated in a holi­
day theme.
Among the guests were Mr. and
Mrs. E. Walters, Mr. and Mrs. A.
L. Lincoln, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd
Webster, Mr. and Mr*. John
Boyle, Mrs. Rutledge Pray, all of
DeBary and Mrs. It. Neal, Mait­
land.

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Mr. and Mr*. George nutler of
DeBary entertained a group of
friends and neighbors with a
Christmas dinner Sunday at the
DeBary Restaurant.
Guests Included Mr. and Mr*.
Glynn Reeder, Mr. and Mrs. IrvIng C. Damni, Mr. and Mrs,
Claude Olsen and daughter, Vir­
ginia and the Misses Estelle and
Rosalia Shlber.

THESE THREE ARRANGEMENTS won prized at the December meeting
of tho Wood rose Circlu of the Carden Club, Mm. Walter C .rdner, center,
won first prize with her "Blocking by the chimney," Mra. Fred Gray, left,
and Mrs. Donald Conkcy, took necoud and third prize*.
(Herald Photo)

DeBary

Personals
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Bedlrnt
and daughter, Barbara, have as
their houseguests at their Lakewood Drive home, Mr. and Mrs.
Daniel Margot Jr. and children.
Robert and Daniel, of Bueks
County, Pa.
Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Rowe of
Slayton, Ore., were Christinas
guest* of Dwight C. Kennard on
Atalea Dr.
Houseguests of Mr, and Mrs.
Everett Swift art Mr. and Mr*.
Leo Davis and daughter, Donna
FREDDIE KIPP celebrated bin fifth birthday with a party at the home
Lee, from Ridgefield, N. J.; Mis*
of hit! parents, Mr. and Mm. Fred Kipp, Fourth -St., in Chuluota. Gomes
Marjorie Swift, Pearl River, N.
were enjoyed and ice cream and cake served to the guests. From left are
Y .j Mr. and Mrs. Gall Swift, Pom.
Freddie, John Wayne Jones, Jerry Murphy, Tommy Payne and .Suzanne
pano Beach and Mias Jessie TomPnyne.
(Herald Photo)
tlson, o f Daytona Beach.
Mrs. John Loti had her aon,
Richard,
and
granddaughter,
Debby, o f Cleveland, Ohio, with
her for several daya during the
past week.
By BE1TIK SMITH
Visiting the Grants.
slid family. Other guest* of the
Mr*. J. A. Cockltn has returned
Mlsa Diane Smith hni rclurnrit
Mr*. Elhrl .Marshall of Elmirs, Smiths during the weekend were
to her home on Margaretta Road
after a visit with her daughters home alter h visit with tier grand­ N. Y., is visiting with her daughter Mr. and Mr*. E. E. Murray of
TallahasM'c.
In Mechanlcsburg, Pa.
parents, Mr. amt Mrs. D. 11. Wil­ and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Sam
Mr. and Mra. Adam Muller were lis, in Winter Haven.
IM g e, on ihithrr Ave. Mr*. MarSunday guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Miss Sybil Grant, daughter u( shall report* that the i&gt; really en­
Arthur Hook.
Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Grant, 1* joying the Florida sunshine as the
spending the holiday season with snow was quite a problem in New
her parents. Miss Grant is a atu- York.
dent at Pentecostal Bible Insti­
Mr. and Mr*. W. II. Willis,
tute, Tupelo, Miss. Huger Lewis, Quincy, Fla., were holida&gt; guests
Mr. and Mra. Claude Griuard of another student at PHI, Is also uf Mr. and Mrs. D. D. Smith
Atlanta, Ga., spent the Christmas
weekend with Mra. Griuard'a par­
ents, Dr. and Mrs. Harry S. Wood­
ruff, on Elliott Ave. Mr. Griuard
returned home this week but Mrs.
Grixxard remained for a longer
and
visit.

Longwood Personals

The CPO Wives Club was trans­
formed into a happy “ Kiddy-land"
last week when 15u children of
Chief Petty Officers' were treated
to a show featuring Mr. Magic
and his entertaining tricks.
Refreshments of ice cream, cold
drinks and rookies in the shape ol
Christmas trees werr served to the
small fry.
The climax of the enjoyable aft­
ernoon came with the arrival of
Simla Claus, who gave each child
a gift.
The success of the parly was
due to Hie generosity of the CPO
Club and with the co-operalion ol
Adeline Karris and Lee Babb of
the CPO Wives Club.

Lloyd Websters
Hold Open House
Each year during the Christmas
season Mr. and Mr*. Lloyd Web­
ster hold open house for friends
and rcl alive* who enjoy good

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This year about 2S guests catted
at the Webster home and enjoyed
recordings ol beautiful Christmas
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the past year. A gill exchange was
conducted followed by refresh­
ments of punch, cookies and mints.
Mrs. L. C. Bryan, Mrs. F.. ii.
Myers Jr., and Mrs. S. J. Brooks
were welcomed as guests. Other
members present were Mrs. H. It.
Fortner, Mrs. It. It. Eiscncoff,
Mr*. J. H. Wells Jr., Mrs. Kudonal
Ethridge, Mrs. George llartz. Mrs.
A. F. Green, Mrs. E. I', Williams
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The annual Christina* party of
the Ladle* Society of the Brother­
hood o( Locomotive Firemen and
Engincmcn was field at the Loch
Arbor home of Mrs.
Ronald
Brooks.
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The house was gaily decorated
in a Christmas theme and as each
guest arrived »hc placed a gift
on a table covered with a white
clolli and centered witli a holiday
arrangement.
Each guc«t received a small
Christmas bail tied witlirlbiion to
pin on her shoulder. These were
u-ed in a game which lasted
throughout Hie evening. Qther
games were played under the di­
rection of the hoitcas.
Mrs. Walter Cook, president,
was presented n special gift

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THE OSTEEN GA GIRLS nml their leader, Mrs. Larry Hirt, helped bring
Christmas cheer by visiting homes of shut-ins and families who have re­
cently lost loved ones. They simp enrols and presented decorated containers
filled with cookies that they had made. Later they enjoyed a party at the
home of Mrs. Hirt. From left they are June Sermons, Linda Whiddcn,
Linda Noel, Karen Osteen, Kathy Sermons and hack row, Jeanette llosack,
Joyce Harvey, Lynn Jones, Mrs. Hirt, Susie (’ rim and Libby Sermons.
(Herald Photo)

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MRS. G. W. KI.MMONS, hostess for the VAH-9 Officers’
Wives luncheon, greets the newest members of the
group, Mrs. Richard Wing and Mrs. Robert Forster.
(Herald I’ hoto)

C P O Wives Club

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A “ lucky thirteen" ladies 0
Heavy Attack Squadron Nine ga.
tiered recently tor a pre-Christ*
mas luncheon at the Capri. They
rounled among their good fortunes
tho blessings of friendship and th«
Christmas season.
Despite the fact that the men
of VAII-0 ore deployed at this
time, their wives, mindful of the
needs of others, took comfort
being able to help. On a tab
decorated with an Advent wreatb
they heaped high gifts of food,
clothing and toys for some needy
children.
They were thankful to Mrs. G,
W. Kimmons, hostess, for creating
such unusually appropriate deco*
rations. One wall was dominated
by a cheerful Santa's lace. The
Yuletidc gentleman, in honor A
the Hoot Owl squadron, was p i *
lured saying, “ Hoot! Hoot! H ooll"
rather than his customary “ Ho!
Ho] Hot" He was opposite the
famous nw] insignia looking down
on the gathering with Die inscrip­
tion, "Merry Chrislmas, Ninah's!"
The group met for the first time
Mrs. Richard Vnng, a new m em
her of the Squadron wives. Others
present included Mrs. G o rd A
Kuehn, Mrs. Ted Been, Mrs. H a ^
murid Fox, Mrs. Barbara Dunn,
Mrs. Dorothy Hebert, Mrs. Elaina
Wagner, Mrs. Andrew Reno, Mrs.
Ken Kinder, Mrs. Leigh Ebbert.
Mrs. Robert Forster, and Mrs.
William Lassen.

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(DsuaJi Obby:

By Abigail Van Buren

DEAR ABBY: 1 recently completed
my training and am now an airune ru&gt;te.HH. My boy friend keeps threatening to
break o ff with me if I stick with this job.
He thinks it offers too ninny opportunities
to meet other men. I love my boy friend,
but 1 also love my job and I'm tired of
fighting with him about it. How can 1
convince my boy friend that flying is no
threat to our love? So fat all I’ve met on
this job nre tired old mnrried men.
IN THE AIR
DEAR IN: If you need my help in per­
suading your boy friend that not nil air­
line hostesses arc high flyers, you'd better
forget him. A jealous "earth man" is no
match for n girl with wings.
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DEAR AB B Y : I read with inteiest the
letter in your column from the little girl
who claimed to be only seven years old.
I am not doubting vour word, or the little
girl’s, but this is the first time 1 ever
heard of a seven-year-old who could write.
Even if she can, I wonder what she is do­
ing reading nn ndvice column.
DOUBTING THOMAS

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soon a person should go dancing after his
mother's or father’s death. Some say you
should wait three months. Others say it
doesn’ t make anv difference.
JUST CURIOUS
DEAR CURIOUS: Go dancing when
you "feel like it." (Hut most people don't
feci like it" for quite a wh’to.)
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reply, write to Abby, nox 3.105. Beverly
Hills, Calif., and don't forget a stamped,
self-addressed envelope.
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the outside or the correctness of
its address.
A governor’s mansion isn't even
a tempting new abode to the
mother of a large family—unless
it ran be made as livable as the
house the family already calls
home,
Tlie important requirements of
a house these days arc comfort
and ease of family living. The
kitchen has to be convenient,
there has to be space for the
children to entertain their friends
as well as for the parents to en­
tertain theirs, there hat to be
room for hobbies and creative
activities.

Djasj)bLj. On fijiidqa
One of the basic principles of
expert dummy play it that it It
worthwhile to risk going down
an extra trick In order to give
yourself a chance to make your
contract.
In the Lem system, the opening
bid of three of a suit was tlie
strongest bid and tlie opening bid
of two merely a very good iiand.
Hence, his opening two heart bid.
With no score, I might well have
passed that bid, but we had 30 to
our credit and I responded two
spades whereupon ho closed the
bidding at three hearts.
Mrs. Culbertson opened the

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A Lovely Wedding." send 50 cents to
Abby, Box 3305, Beverly IIIlls, Calif.

DEAR ABBY: I suppose thin is a rather
silly question, but I want to know how

In a recent interview Mn.
nicliard Hughe*, wife of the new­
ly elected governor of New Jer­
sey, said she hadn't yet decided
whether or not to mote the
Hughes family (nine children and
another expected) into tlie gover­
nor's mansion alien tier husband
takes office in January.
There’ s adequate bedroom space
In the mansion, but "there's no
room geared for a playroom,”
That is what is worrying her.
This little story Just goes to
point up the fact that today's
housewife is far more concerned
with die livability of a house
than with Iti impressiveness from

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DEAR ABBY: I had the same problem
ns "MUST KNOW." I was dnting a man
who claimed to be single, but I became
suspicious when he wouldn’t give me his
phone number or address. He saw me two
nights a week, hut he was never available
on week-ends.
1 made a note of his license plates and
hnd a tag check run on him. In this way
1 found out what his home address was.
From that 1 learned that he was married,
had two children and his wife was ex­
pecting another. It was a terrible mess,
but 1 was glad I found out. Pass this on
to those dopes who believe everything
they're told and call it "faith."
ALMOST A DOPE
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printed her letter. Nor is she my young­
est correspondent. I have received letters
from a few six-year-olds.
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Some builders today are even
recognizing a family's need for a
quiet room and adding one called
just that . . . a room designed
for reading, quiet conversations,
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carbon and chlorine could knock
out radioactive atrontium, cesium,
promethium, iodine and uranium.
"Different purifying agenta are
neccsiary to take out all the
radioactive elements,” Dr. Black
noted,
The reie archer warned that
even the alight percentage of
radioactive materials left in the
water might still be tun much,
but tie said this depended on the
size of the blast, and weather
conditions, ami distances involved.
Most of Florida's water cornea
from deep wells that won't be
reached by fallout anyway, Dr.
Black said.
"The only thing 90 to 9S per
cent of the state communities
would ha\e to du would be lo
flush out their treatment plants
to obtain reasonably safe wa­
ter," he said.
"Deep artesian wells anywhere
would be perfectly safe and could

deuce of clubs. Sidney played low
from dummy and Ely won the
trick with the king.
This fitahllahrd Sidney's queen
of clubs at a good trick, but Sid­
ney promptly threw it away.
As it was, when he got around
to a further club play Sidney was
able to finesse dummy's ten and
discard a losing diamond on the
acc.
He still had to loae one trick in
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Note that If Ely had held the
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supply drinking water for miles
around the countryalde,”
Dr
Black laid.
Dr. Black and Prof. T. W. Gllcreaa of the Univerally'i research
faculty directed the efiorta of
two graduate student!, .5. A. Han
nah and A. C. Print!, Jr., as they
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contaminate water. The team
was assisted by radiological che­
mist W. J. Lacy, of (be office of
Civil Defense laboratories and
George B. Morgan, assistant pro­
fessor of civil engineering at the
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7:30-8:30 p. m. (CBSI Frontier) Bride (Vera Miles) loses her show went, but diaeorarer* there isn't taka a sightaalng trip down Mem­
Circus — "Llpplsen." Repeat, This horse when the anlmei Is killed another animal of its kind In the ory Lana to Coney Island, aa It
one is another cirrus repeat. Blind ■during a gun battle. Straw B on
country.
waa 50 years ago; an art gallery
equestrienne star Maureen Me- j Ron Travis ararrhes for a replace8:30-9 p. m. (CBS) Bob Cum­ displaying the masterpieces o f
mings Show. Combining romantic Renoir, Toulouse - Lautrtc, and
fervor with deering-do, Bob Car- Fragonard; and a Caribbean laton ( Rob Cummings) taaka and lo- land, among other high spots.
rates a misting Italian movla star Song* include: "By Th* Sea,**
Mngnifique,”
"Jamaica
(Elans Eden) in Rome, but gets "C ’Eat
involved with a reported American Fa re wall” and "Way Down Yonder
hoodlum. Brisker than most api- In New Orleane." Leslie Uggama
and Gloria Lambert are the aoloWASHINGTON (UPI) — Tha of the food supply, with potatoes aodea, this one haa *om© really
lata,
nutritive content of food con- about two-fifthi of the ascorbic funny accntt aa Bob blunders to
10-11 p. m. (CBS) Y ea n Of
victory.
■umptom In the United State* in acid.
8:30-9:30 p. m. (NBC) Dr. Kil­ Crisis. Live. The twelfth annua)
1961 is about the lame as in I960,
Reduced consumption of grain
year-end round-up o f correspond­
except for a small decrease In as. product! Is responsible for lower dare—"Johnny Temple." There are
ents, to he broadcasts live before a
unforeseen
emergencies
In
hospit­
corbie acid, tha Agriculture De­ supplies of thiamine. Flour and
als, at revealed in this episode. dinner andlenea of th* Chicago
partment reported.
cereal product* with their ac­ Young Johnny Temple
(Doug Council On Foreign Relatlona, at
No aignlfieant change in the companying
enrichment
Ingrethe rick-Congreat Hotel.
per capita nutritional level waa dients remain the largest contri­ Lambert) slaahrd In a street fight,
i*
brought
to
Blair
Hospital
for
forecast for 1042.
butor of thiamine, providing al­
The department said smaller most one-third of tht total sup­ knife-wound treatment.
9- 10 p. m. (CBS) The Investi­
supplies of fresh and canned cit­ ply.
gator*—"The Dead Emf Men." An
rus frulta with no compensating
As a source of thiamine, the intriguing plot, and a freshly In­
increase in frown forms of these
meat, poultry, and flah group ventive one it la, aeea Investigator
products account for the drop in
stands second to grains, provid­
ascorbic acid between l9flo and ing about one-fourth of the total. Ruaa Andrews (Jama* Franclseus)
up to hia ears with a multitude of
1941. Tbe Agency
said auch
Meat, poultry, and fish consump­ claimant* a* beneficlarie* of a life
changes in the consumption of
tion has increased markedly sine* Insurance policy o f a man presumcitrus products area quickly re­
the early 1930's, but pork has not cd dead. Among the beneficiaries
flected in the total available sup­
shared this increase.
are alx Skid-Row derelict* and the
ply of this nutrient. In 1961, clt
Consumption of beef and poul- wife of th* m ining man.
tru» fruit and tomatoes furnished
try haa Increased substantially,
10- 11 p. m. (NBC) Sing Along
about one-third of the total as­
Of tht three foods — pork, beef, With Mitch. Color. Mitch and gang
corbic add.
and poultry—pork It the richest
Compared to 1947-49, the 1M1
tourct of thiamine. This explains
food suppty provides considerably
in part when the amount of thlaleas vitamin A and ascorbic add,
mint furnished per capita per day
the department said. Amounts at
by tha meat, poultry, and flah
thiamin* also ate somewhat low­
group h it remained tha tame In
er.
1961 at it waa in 1947-49,
The fubslantlil decline in vita­
The maat, poultry, and fish
HAVE A " B A L L "
min A since 19(7-49 is du* to the
group accounts for much of tho
(kcreia* In consumption o( leafy,
NEW YEAR’S I
increase in protein, fat and nia­
green and yellow vegetable* and cin since 1947-49. This group ac­
sweet potatoes. These foods ac­
counts fur about oue-lhlrd of th*
In A Gown
count for a little mure than one- total protein, one-fourth of tho
WITH —
thlrd ot tha total vitamin A value total fat, and a half of tha total
from —
Deilcloua Hakad Goods
niacin in tha food supply.
From Eddla'a
Tha department said that de• FRUIT STOLLEN
LOS ANGELES (UPI) - The aplta tome downward trends,
• CRUMB BUNS
heavy coat of fielding a competi­ there is an abundant and varied
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College of Los Angeles to dia- nutritional needs of the popula­
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Chemicals Can Clear Up Fallout Polluted Water
GAINESVILLE— Old fashioned
methods are still the best for
purifying drinking wstcr even af­
ter exposure to radioactivity,
some IB months of fallout re­
search at the University of Flor­
ida hss found.
High
concentrations of
the
lame chemicals now u*en in (lie
water treatment plants tint sup­
ply American ciliei are 91 to W
per cent effective against nuclear
Florida team reports.
"And many of those chcraieals
have been used to purify water
for hundreds of years," said the
team head, Dr. A. P. Black, pro­
fessor of chemistry.
Under contract from tlie Fed­
ora! Office of Civil Defense and
Mobilisation, the research dealt
solely with eliminating the radio­
active fallout particles that float
to earth miles from the site of
the actual explosion.
■ We didn't concern ourselves
with the Immense radioactivity
near the actual blast,” Dr. Black
said. Nor were the
long-range
gentle effecta considered — how
the radioactivity would affect
future generation!.
The researchers were simply
looking for cheap, easily stock­
piled purifiers that would keep a
glass of water from killing a
man.
They found that high concen­
trations of soch ordinary agents
as clay, alum and ferric sulfate,
Hi m
and soda a»h,
activated

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nu t h e. Eac h ria l in or tlniiand vnyat
jn
f i t i i i f and m ue f tie aw orn
to hy tha c laim a n t, hla B f # i t t ( or
hie Attorney, or the anm* w HI b e ­
c o m e void A rcn rdln* to lair.
Hate d Ihta ISth d ay o f D e c e m ­
ber, A D t i l l .
/ a / Laura laabel Stephen*
Aa K i e c u t r l i n f the Kate le
u f G e o r g e K » * k ll n a Mtephtne.
etc., daceaeed.
f. W A L T K t t I I A W K I N R
Lemon
llltiff, Otte en ,
Fla,
A t t o r n e y f o r eald IJetat*
1*u blleh Dec. It, 21, 29. l i t ! A
Jan. 4, l&gt;9&gt;.

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51 ------ llart#
34 Mine entrance
m3 Writeri um
them
37 Cheer*
34 It eorki
making honey
40 knfliib river

41 Witty laying*
42 French friend
43 Ha horna
44 Support
43 Wicked
46 Memorandum
47 What the golfer
did
49 Harem room

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SAN LANTA HOMES
On Locust, North of East 20lh St.
3-Bcdrooms, 2-Baths, excellent
neighborhood.
Priced
from
8M.900. Low down payment,
864.50 per mo., principal k. in­
terest.

VA — NOTHING DOWN
Ph. FA 2-8310 or CR 7-1*21
Nights GA 2-1588
Jacx Demetree, Developer
340 and MOVE RIGHT IN
Until January 1st we will offer
this sensational buy—don't drag
your feet—call us NOW.
3 bedroom, I ' i bath on a nice
corner lot in a pleasant subdi­
vision. Only one year old.
PRICE: 38.300
TERMS: SI down plus 329 clos­
ing cost and 374 muiilidy total j
payment.
MOVE RIGHT IN

“ We Trade”

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Phone FA 2-0992

L ONGDALE
HOMES
I,MN ENTERPRISER INC.

X . BEDROOMS
11Yi BATHS
Low Down Payment
No CloHinR Costa
Aa Low 3 C * Per
Aa
I-*
Month
Prinripal - Ina. - Int. • Taaea

J58.500 To 59.300
FHA &amp; Conv. Financing
DIRECTIONS; 10 Minntea from Sanford, So. on
llwy. 17-92, turn right* at
our algn.

TEE V GREEN
ESTATES
LMN Kntrrpriaea, Inr.

REALTOR — INSUROR
CONSULTANT — APPRAISER
Phone FA 2-lWt
112 N. Park
Moving Soon to 1919 S. French Ave

• Country Club Road (20th
St. Extrnaiun) 2 Mile*
Weal Or llwy. 17-92 Neat
To Mayfair Country Club

ROBERT A. WILLIAMS, H alter
Raymond Lundqulit, Assoc.
FA 1-3931 Atlantic Bank Bldg.

• 3 * Bedroom*
• ll/g Hatha
• Central Air-Cond. ft
Heating

LOTS

ACREAGE
RENTALS

Fit A Monthly Pavmenta — |J

Helmly Realty

$66 to $74

301 W. 13th Street
FA 2-7603
Evening! FA 2-237*

No Cloaing Coal
VA ft Conv. Financing
Available

3

BEDROOM, 1 bath, kitch.
en equipped, adjoining school
ground. I have 32200 in this
home. You may buy it for |to
down. Payment! 181.00 per mo.
(VA 4H7.1. FA 2-8033.

Cliff Bomcman, Broker

TErrace 8-4199
Open 10:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m.

Park Homes

By SHOEMAKER CONST. CO.
As Low As $350 Down
4-Bed room a—2 Baths
3-Bodroom*— 2 Bath.
2-Bedraonw—IH Baiba
l-Badraomi— 1 Bath

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Wide variety esterier designs and floor plana

VA Financing on Home* up to 515,000
FHA •— Conventional ft In-Servico Financing

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TErrace 8-3911

Stemper Agency

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Vie Don't Want EVERYBODY’S
Business, Just YOURS.
FARMER'S AGENCY
N. V. Farmer, Realtor
2163 S. Park Ave. Pb. FA 2-8221
After hours FA 2-3012 or FA 2-0261

HOMES
SALES

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Stemper Agency

THE TIME TESTED FIRM
116 N. Park Ave. Ph. FA 2 6123

River Front

Ways to Work
ACSOKS
1 Chauffeur*
drtva them
8 Chrf u.r« If
A Kind of clttk
12 Kind of
rismmallon
IS Kota of Guido s
srst*
T4 lane tod
IS Mud
Id Tiller
17 Cltenrr* u%e
thru)
II Flift
2U Clerical home
21 Time metiure
22 ta.U ih prior*
22 lamer
26 Pholosrtphera
ute them
30 Above
31 Cold wind
32 Suffn
31 French sad
34 Dry
3 3 lie worked ass
j 'liftman
SO He works
raping animats
3 1 1'rrnrb eraport
31 Ignited
40 Ileverage
41 llo worked as a
rtTolutionM
44 In altrndanc*
45 l o u t ail
4S Nr.l.e h-.elal
SO Bacchanals* U 7
31 Ocean
movement
63 Put on

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REALTOR - INSUROR
CONSULTANT - APPRAISER l
20 ACRES Isolated area. Bcauti- Phone FA 2-4991
112 N. Park
3 ROOM furnished apartment, 313
fut, giant oaks, 1-akc view, re­ Moving soon to 1919 S. French
Palmetto, Day—Phone FA 2-3241
tirement site with potentials
or night FA 2-3354.
for
growing
aialea*.
fern«,
camellias, etc. 16,600. St. Johns
RENT A BED
Realty Co. 116 N. Park Ave.j
Roilaway, Hospital h Baby Beds
FA 2-6123.
By Dsy, Week, or Month
CARROLLS FURNITURE
Oscar M. Harrison
WEKJVA RIVER ESTATE*
Ph. FA 2 5181
118 W 111 St. Registered Real Estate Broker
Approximately 2^9 acres, with 138
It. on river,
mil* off RL 46 &lt;.
TWO Clean furnished apartments 1311 Pslmelio Ave. Ph. FA 2-7918
in Lake Mary, nice for couple. LAKEFRONT lot In Lake Mary,
$
Call FA 2-3930.
reasonable price. For quick sale. Call FA 2-6473 after 8:00 p. m
FA 2-3076 or FA 2-7118.
2 BEDROOM, furnished house
REDUCED PRICE 38.500. 34,008
*83.00 mo. FA 2-2909.
8187 DOWN
down balance 350 per month on
two frame houses and 4 acres
Nice I bedroom home ti block
of land. Contact Grady Scott.
from
gratle
school.
Kitchen
equipped. You may buy before
FA 2*2825.
MITIC’ IC
January 1st on these outstand­
Natl, e U tierahjr irlven that f!i*
ing lerma:
an n u al UrnreUna n f tha Hhar*hoIrlar* o f » « u t h Maminnla Flank. Farn PR1CE: &lt;0.987
Park. F lo rid a , will ha k»1d at tta
h*nkinjr hou «* In Farn P a r k , Conn* TERMS: $t87 down, 9U monthly
ly o f MamlnoVa, Ml at a o f Florid a,
For Information Lrsdinf to the
on Tuandar* Janu arT t,
at
“ We Trade"
■treat of peraon or peraona
P M. f o r tha p ur po n* n f hear*
In* r*porta. fo r tha #)actton o f
taking Two 7 ft. Podoearpua
IHraciora f o r the eftnulnjf y e a r and
f o r (ha tra naan lion o f aueh bualfrom the property of Arlhar
ne»a n h l r h m ay o r m l* h t p ro p a r t ly
REALTOR — INSUROR
c o m a littfisra tha aald m ea tl n *. j t
Andrr*. Uolrry Ave, A. Cam­
CONSULTANT — APPRAISER
a n y a d jo u r n a m e n t o r a d j o a r n m e n t t
eron
Corner aoraetima Sunday
t h e r e o f.
Phone FA 2-4991
1U N. Park
A i m , n ot ic e ta h e r e b y s l v e n that
Night.
Moving soon to 1919 S. French Ave

va.
HILLY Kl, Sl.ATK K and SANDRA
U SLATF.II. hla wlf*. and W IL 1.1AM
HA II HOLD
PATTON
and
JKANNKTTB
*1
PAYTON.
hla
wlf*,
D*f*nd*nl*.
m it iii;
o r s u i t in
MOIITHAIIM FOII KUDOS LIIK
TOi HILLY KL SLAT Kit au(J SAN­
DRA I- SLATF.II, hi* wlf*.
Addrfia Unknown
Ton.
Daftndanla,
ar*
h*r*hy
nollflad that a eomplalnl to for*rlo** a canain niurm as* on *It•
fullow lns daarrlbrd jiroptrly, tow it:
Lot II. IIKAIl l,A K B HILI.H.
atoordlns to Ih* Plal lh*r*nf. aa rarordad In Plal Hook
IS, at P as* I f of Ih* Public
Hrrnrd* of B*mlnol« County.
Florida.
ha*
**n
fllad
asalnal
you
In Ih* ab otf-atylad aull and you
ar# rauulrad to a*ry* a copy of
your An*w*r or Pleadlns to Ih*
Complaint on P la in tiff* altornay
jn*«pb M. M uraiko, P. O. Has t i l
Frrn Park, Florida, and fit* Ih#
orlslnal
Anawer or P ltad ln* In
Ih* oftlra of Ih* Clerk of the
Clrruli Court on or before Ih*
SS Jay ,.f J i n u a r T . t " " *
If *" H
fall In do *o, e d*cr** pro conftato will b* l»k »n »s*ln *t &gt;ou
for Ih* r*ll#f demanded In th*
Complaint.
WITNKMS m r hand and official
aral of oftlra al Sanford, Srmlnnl*.
County. Oils l l lh day of Decem­
ber. t i l l .
&lt;HU A LI
Arthur H. R*rkw lih. Jr.
Clerk at Circuit court
By: Martha T. Vlhlen. D C .
rubllab Dec
14. *L 1*. 1**1 *
Jan. 4, ISIS.

12. Real Estate For Sale

fi. For Rent

2. N o tice s • P e rso n a ls

DIRECTIONS; Turn W. on 10th St. FoUew Coun­
try Club ltd. ft Watch for oar aigna.

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Herald W ant-Ads Are Busy In Seminole County, Buying! Selling! Renting! Use Them!
12. Real Entile For Sale

12. Real Estate For Sale

24. Electrical Services

112 RIDGE DR. Park Ridge—3
FRIGIDAIRE
bedroom 1W balb, air condition­
Sales A Service
ed. central heat, large corner House Wiring
Free Estimates
2524 Park Drue Office FA 2-2118
lot, $750 doun.
Sid Vililen's Randall Elec ric
Sanford, FU.
Night* FA 2-0648
112 Magnolia
Pit. FA 2-0913
\ FABULOUS buy, i bedroom
MERRY CHRISTMAS AND A
masonry home, atone fireplace,
25. Plumhinyj S e rv ice s
HAPPY NEW YEAR TO EVERY­
open beam conilruclion, 2 tile
ONE!
baths. 100 x 600 feet on beauti­
PLliMRING
ful Lake Markham. Mull see to
Contracting A Repairs
s u n s h in e r e a l t y
appreciate. FA 2-3378.
Free Estimates
Amy Anderson
It. L. HARVEY
^
Reg. Ren Eitate Broker
LOTS— Lots of Lots, Lake Mar?
204 Sanford Ave. Phone FA 2-3383
2619 So French Ave.
—Sanford, Priced as low a '
Day FA 2-749? - Night FA 2-4818
$200 for so x 120 with terms.

Jim Hunt Realty

LOCH ARBOR

A

The homemikeri dream cornea
true In this lovely ranch alyle
home that ha a plenty of room
for a growing family. Supcrh
central heating ay stem, large
lot, extra large utility room,
double carport, Florida room,
aeparate dining room and overaized kitchen, all for 917.SOO OO,
aa low aa $1600.00 down on new
FHA financing or buyer may
aaaume cxiiting mortgage after
moderate down payment.

Brown Really
FA 2-1964.

FA 2-5237

c 'k

MORTGAGE LOANS
FHA and Conventional
Commercial A Residential

STENSTROM REALTY
111 N. Park Ave. Phone FA 2-2410

17. Male Help Wanted

Dawn's

YES, THIS IS

FR1G1DA1RE

Sales It Service
Beauty Salon
The home of moderate mean* for
G. II. HIGH
Walker Building
.th e couple with moderate dreams,
Oviedo, Fla. FO 5-3315 Days
2510 Oak
FA 2-7681
in an excellent neighborhood,
Evenings Sanford FA 2-3883
this 2 bedroom home has many 22. Build • Taint • Repair
NEW SERVICE
*9
pleaaant features, auch aa fully
tanks
pumped * drain
tiled bath, lovely deep grained HOUSE and roof repairs, painting, Septic
field* Inatalled. 24 hour service
window cleaning and yard work.
oak floori, efficient floor fur­
Term*. FA 2-9469
All work guaranteed. FA 2-1197.
nace, enjoyable screened porch,
with heavy bearing grapefruit ROOM SPECIAL $14.9$. Painting
INCOME TAX SERVICE
trees in the back yard. You
Inside and out. Call Mr. Taaker,
OSCAR M. HARRISON
can occupy this homa for as
FA 2-6159.
13U Palmetto Ave. Ph. FA 2-8827
little aa $300 down, FHA. and
SEMI-RETIRED Carpenter
only $9200.00 total price.
Repairs, Alterations, Painting
Phone FA 2-7943

Seminole Realty

23. BulldliiK Materials
twit S. Park Ave.
FA 2-5212
Day or Night LUMBER - HARDWARE • PAIN»’
Roofing
FHA Loan*
P'ans
FREE ESTIMATES
Yea. you will have a happy new Your Credit Is Good. Up to 2 Yrs
year in on« of a number of
to Pay I
homea we are now able to offer
B. EDWARDS
you at a tremendous value,
BUILDERS SUPPLIES
TINY FAMILY
Wa Give TV Stamp*
— One bedroom, 2 corner Iota $6,500 003 W. 3rd St.
Ph. FA 2-7898
•
SMALL FAMILY
Two bedroom*, furnished $6,600.
AVERAGE FAMILY
3 bedrooms, one and Hi baths
$12,500.
LARGE FAMILY
4 bedrooms, 2 baths, corner lot
$19,600.
Down
payments
from
$1,000
Better values justify larger
down payments
DON’T YOU
AGREE?

HAPPY NEW YEAR

Monthly Payment* aa low aa
$8$ tnrl. tsxra and insuranct

NEW HOMES
In Beautiful —

Suniand Estate*
$14,100 - $17,100
.1 - BEDRO OM S

l - IF, - 2 BATHS
C’onveolional A FHA Leana
Drive
17-92 ta
Suniand
Fttilen t ! ml. 8. of Sinlurd). Hale* offica lat bon*e
Imld* rnlrenra.

KINGSWOOI)
BUILDERS, INC.
PA 1-6674

JIM RUNT . FA 3-1116

FACTORY TO YOU
ALUMINUM BLINDS
Enclosed head, Sag-proof bottom
rail with plastic ends. Plastic
32. Flowers - Trees - Shruba
or rayon tape*. Cotton or nylon
Sale! Pninseltia* In Rlnom 98c
cords.
GRAPEV1LLE NURSERY
S en k arik G lass and P ain t Co.
CrapaviUe Ave. near 36lii Si.
210 Magnolia
Ph. KA 2-401J

“ W lioro d o y ou keep y ou r artificial flow er e o e d e ? "
29. A u to m o b ile P rrv ire

AUTO GLASS
INSTALLED
W in d a h icld
D o o r G lass

H ack Gina*
V e n t Ginas

PETUNIAS A Calendulas now INTAKE manifold, 3 two-barrel
carburetors, fuel block, lor *M
ready.
Dutch
Mill Nursery
or ’59 Ford 361 engine. Phone
New Upsala Rd. oil 20th St.
Mr.
Glelow
FA
2-2611 or
FA 2 6473 after 6:00 p. m.
33. Furniture

S E R V IC E

Scnkarik Glass and Paint Co.
210 Magnolia

Ph.

FA 2-4622

Used fumllure, appliances, tool*
General Auto Repairs
etc. Bouglit-Sokl Larry’* Mart
All Make Cars—I^bor It Pert*
215 Sanford Ave. Ph. FA 2-4122 Fireplace wood, all lengths, Oak
Guaranteed—Quality Workman ship
and lighter wood. Delivered.
• BIG VALUES
Phone FA 2-6616, if no aniwer
• QUICK CIIF.D1T
PA 2-3909.
2664 S. Hiawatha Ave. FA 2-8611
• EASY TERMS
WE GIVE TOP VALUE STAMPS

WOOD

1951 CHAMPION Studcbakrr, closn t offer to $75. FA 2-5104.

37. Bouts • Motors

Barkley
A. W. Barkley Card Care,
Inc.

Imports &amp; Sports Cars
Our Speciality
17-92 - Heart of Maitland

PH. MI 4-5307

ANNUAL CLEARANCE SALE

ANNUAL CLEARANCE SALE

ANNUAL CL E A R A N C E SALE
VCC
■f Et#

0UK
SALES OF NEW PONTIACS,
RUICK8, AND RAMBLERS ARE AT AN
ALL-TIME HIGH! OUR STOCK OF LATE MODEL
USED CARS IS AT AN ALL TIME HIGH!

THIS S A LE

WILL LAST UNTIL NEW
YEAR'S EVE! THE FOL­
LOWING ARE JUST A FEW OF THE OUTSTANDING
BUYS YOU WILL FIND ON OUR LOT!

Leonard Auto Clinic

31. Poultry • Tela - Livestock

WILSON - MAIER

New and Uaed Furniture
PUPPIES half Airedale, 2
FA 2-5422
months old. $5 00. Call Sat. or 311 E. First St.
Sun. only. Wale* Fernery, on
Sell Us Your Furniture. Quirk
lake at Lyman School, LongSarvlce With The Cash SUFEK
wood.
TRADING POST. FA 2-0677.
CHAMPION Miniature AKC Black
CUSTOM nUILT BEDDING
Poodle Puppies, Show dog Slock. Maitresa renovating. Expert Up­
Reserve now, pick up Christ­
holstering. AH Work Guaran­
mas Eve. FA 2-7741.
teed. Call Nix Bedding Mfg.
Co., PA 2-2117, 1301 Sanford
BEAGLE puppies, registered, 1
Ave.
female, 1 male, 9 weeks old, 13
FURNITURE
in., show type. $35 and $40.
Muat sell at once — 3 complete
Call FA 2-2159.
room* of furniture. Take over
MINATURE Poodles, registered,
monthly payments of $1186 or
white, permanent shots, home
$200 cash. Call owner collect
broken, FA 2-3442.
TE 8-151! Casselberry.

J

Clyde W. Nutt
BOOKKEEPING
and INCOME
TAX SEUVICE

9 IIS YOUR AUTO
}\ I
'A A I L I N G ?
for smoother,

2710 S. Sanford Ave.

1961 RAMBLER
I Door Station Wapon

INCOME TAX
SERVICE

WAS $2195

MOVED FROM
1610 HIAWATHA AVE.
Te

1961 RAMBLER CUSTOM
4 Door Station W«Ron, A/C,
P /S, P /B, 11,000 Milen

1311 PALMETTO AVE.
PHONE FA 2-8827

WAS $2995

NEW TRUCKS

2 Door, A /T

We Need 2 New Truck Deal*
To Make Our Quota Fur The
Year.

WAS $1595

WHEEL k DEAL NOW!
We're Gain* All Out On
TRADE - INS

-I Door, Stnndurd
Tmnnmliodon

WAS $1495

—!U. *“

WAS $1695

NOW

PICKUPS &amp; VANS

A/C, Loaded!

WAS $2095

$7

*1395
*1295
*1495

1958 BUICK LIMITED

■SAFETY SPECIAL
SEAT BELTS INSTALLED
$ 9 7 5 PER
PASSENGER

AND PACK
WHEEL BEARINGS

LINING

$ O 0 0

Ju

S tr k k ia n d -M o r r is o n
SERVICE DEPARTMENT
308

E.

Firat St.
Winter Park MI 1-8918

L u x u ry

F-GOO CAR &amp; CHASSIS
New Pulp Trucks —
1 To Chuoae From,

Rely on Prompt, Efficient Service and
Genuine Ford Parts.

BRAKE

*1795

FORD CARM

* Set coaler, camber and to«-ln
Balance Wheel*, add WalRhla

FRONT

NOW

ALL MODELS

Knsy Payment* Arranged

*

i

NOW

I D*or V-8, R &amp; H

THIS SPECIAL INCLUDES:

Ph. FA 2-1481

NOW

1960 PLYMOUTH FURY

O N LY

FA 2-0711
FA 2-0861

2795

1960 CORVAIR 700

ECONOLINES
-■

$

NOW

1960 PLYMOUTH BELVEDERE

BALANCE

INSPECT

*1895

NOW

OSCAR M. HARRISON

AND

LINCOLN 4 Door, leaded
— — - *1795
CADILLAC I Door Air Cond.
....
3293
CHEVROLET Impala 4 Door. Equipped
. 1996
FOIU) 2 Door V-8. Aulo
. ...
995
CHEVROLET I Door
................ 1195
CORVAIIl I Door. Automatic
............ 1495
HAMBLEIt 1 Door, Aulo.
....
1095
UUICK 2 Door
.....
....
•....
595
FORD 2 Door. Automatic
....
895
RAMBLER 4 Door. Standard
....
995
MERCURY 2 Door llnrdtop
195
CHEVROLET 4 Door, ft Cyl.. Standard Shift
595
CHEVROLET 4 Door V-8. Auto.
1195
CHEVROLET V-8. I Door, Station Wagon 1295
OLDSMOMILE I Door
595
FORD 2 Door Hardtop Overdrive
895
FORD 4 Door G Cyl.
295
CHEVROLET 2 Ton, U im m Iu and Cali
. 1295
FORI) I Door
.
795
NASH AmbuoMidor I Door, Auto..........
.
395
RAMBLER I Door, Stnndnrd
595
LARK llardlop Coupe
.... 1995
CHEVROLET «* Ton Pickup .............
395

DELUXE

1960 CHEVROLET BELAIR

WHEEL
ALIGNMENT

m NOW IN
NEW OFFICE

HANFORD
SANFORD

Sale

ONION PLANTS
Crystal Wax, per M $2.50; 500 $1.50
5 M lots and over, $2.25 FOB
here. A. M. Prevail, Phone
749-2115 Seville, Fla.

U N TIL FEBRUARY

219 E. 2nd ST.
2305 PARK AVE.

fo r

19CO RENAULT $30 and take over
payments of $49.35. FA 2-8923.

berry.

••Call Hall" FA 2-3641

$156

KOLLAWAY, Uovpi al and Baby WHEEL Cil.Mlt\ crutches, canes
walkers.
Beds, I)a\, Week, or MonlhFURNITURE CENTER
FREE DELIVERY
1100 French Ave.
Prescriptions our Specially
FAUST’S Itx Mellunville
Ph. FA 2-7953
Ph FA 2-7107

EA 2-5731 MAKK 1962 A MUSICAL YEAR
with a musical instrument from
FURNITURE
BUKURS MUSIC SHOP, 2001
Navy man transferred; brand
Cedar
Ave.
Specializing
in
new; take over for bilance on
• SALES • REPAIRS • REN.
3 complete rooms; no down
TALS • MUSICAL ACCES­
payment necessary; payments
SORIES. Before you buy, give
tow ,-t $13 per month. Call ownus a try. Ph. EA 2-0733.
ner collect, TE 8-1311, Cassel­

NO PAYMENTS

FINANCING

flG. A utom n hilcn • Trucks

Snli

MIRACLE CONCRETE CO.

CORVAIRS to CADILLACS

58
r.H
fill
58
58
CO
58
55
57
58
55
5fl
59
58
5G
58
50
57
57
55
58
59
53

l or

309 Elm Ave.

H O LLER S °/ S A N F O R D

J. W. Hull, Realtor

21. A tides*

NEW WEST1NGHOUSE INSTANTGateway To Thr Waierway
Daisy air rifles, union 5 skates
ON Portable Television, com e
Your EVINRUD3 Dealer
play tents. Army Navy Surplus,
in for demon-tratlnn, nUn Used
R o b so n S p ortu iR G ood s
310 Sanford Ave.
TV’s $21).50 and up. Town 4; 304-6-8 E. 1st.
Ph. FA 2-39SI
Country TV, in Rear of McllcyUSED chest type freezer. One oil
39. T ra ile rs • CnhnnnM
Holds Drug Store. FA 2-5302.
spare heater. FA 2-7658,
NEW Olympia portable typewrit­ 1956—35 ft. Elcar bouse trailer, 3
FRESH PRE-MIXED CONCRETE
bedrooms, fully insulated, rea.
ers with case*. Regular $124 00
Medium aged stepping stones
tonable. 5 Point Bait Shop, 17-92.
Now $89.00 plus lax. Powell *
window sills, lintels &amp; steps
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Age not necessarily a harrier.
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p FA 2-5232
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THURSDAY, DECEMBER 28, 1961

COUNTY NEWS

PAGE 12

Sunday School
Presents Program
In Casselberry

EDITORIAL COMMENT

Let's Go, Oviedo!
The reported move of a group of area residents to
bnck organized footbnll in the Oviedo High School w h s
welcomed throughout Seminole County by sports fan
and leaders.
Especially commendnbic, we think, is the action
taken by the group to form nn independent, athletic
organization which will finance building of n stadium
and field in the area. Tentative plans call for incorpora­
tion ns a non-profit Association to handle nil fund dona­
tions towards the proposed athletic facilities.
If all goes well, Oviedo could have its Hist footbnll
team ready to go next season. With enthusiasm and back­
ing such ns hns been shown in the past for &gt;’j n school’s
basketball teams, a gridiron eleven surely Could Hiion
provide major competition in the urea.
*'Go, go, go . . . Oviedo!"

Casselberry Lions Club Plans
Seminole Park Raceway Program
Flail plim were made by the
Cauelberry Lion* Club at Ita bi­
monthly eupper meeting tail week
at
for the annual racing program
pr
Seminole Park Raceway,
Tile event will be sponsored
next Sunday afternoon In
L cooperation with tha Florida Quarterhorae A nn. Clyde Hart, president
faclllof the Haceway, haa made
mi
Ilea of the track availabl and arI f ranged for the Lion* to share in

Chuluota Club
Names Lighting
Contest Winners
Chutuota’ s Christmas Lighting
Contest sponsored by the Retired
Folks Club received such interest
this year that more than 24 homes
were singled out by the Judgei
for prizes or honorable mention.
However, ■ number of this group
■iked to be eliminated from com­
petition since the homes would
have been decorated regardless
of the contest.
Judgei were Mr. and Mre. Joe
Settle end Mre. Virginia Mikler,
all o f Ovkdo. Pritea went to I. M.
Darnes Jr. 171 First St. who re­
ceived the first prize of $13 for
a floodlighted acene featuring a
m a il of acarlet ball poinaettias.
Second prizes of 110 went to
William Lamplncn, 231 Second
St., where the decoration was of
a large white atar supplemented
by clever use of native materials
and trimmed pillars.
The $3 third prize was won
by Morris Luther, 420 Fourth St.
for lb" well-bilanred arrsnvement o f lights, Inside and out,
including candelabra and a deco­
rated tree, A. Manuel Mellow of
Lakeside Dr, look the $3 fourth
prize for a similar arrangement
featuring lighting both Inside and
eut.
Displays
receiving
honorabtc
mention were at the homes of A.
William Fewkes on Sixth St.:
Arnold Jacksun on Seventh M.;
Sophie Kosti on SR 419 and Ward­
ers’ on Seventh St.
Water-proof ribbon bows made
by Mrs. Russell Hammond, sec­
retary of tha Retired Folks Club,
were placed by the Judgei at the
homei of the four prize winners.
Since It waa at the suggestion
from Sirs. Hammond that the
club sponsored (he coolest, this
home was eliminated from the
competition. One of the outstand­
ing displays, It featured a large,
lighted tree and floodlighted Na­
tivity scene and choir hoys.
Checks were distributed to prise
winners on Christmas Eve by
George Douldcn, president of the
club.

Casselberry Lions
Give Food Baskets
IIV JANB CABS ELDER RY
Eighteen families had a happier
Christmas due to the efforts o f the
CstsrlUeiry Lions Club which dis­
tributed basket* o f food including
such Items at chickens, mixed
vegetables, oranges, nula and
candy, breads, dairy producta anil
canned good* laat Saturday morn­
ing.
Truck* and cara were loaded in
front o f Holla* Market where the
food had been stored. Two e f the
haaket* war* filled by tha Caaaalberry Women’s Club, one by Amer­
ican legion Memorial Tost 250
and one by the South Seminole
Democratic Women’a Club. The
remainder was packed by the
Uotv* Club.

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proceeds of the afternoon for the
club’s sight conservation pro­
gram.
Races, In begin at 2 p.m., will
determine entries for the Qusrtcrhorie Futurity which will be
held in Miami un Jan. 13 allracting champion racers from through­
out the state. Proceed* from this
event also will tie shared by the
association and (he Lions Club.
Tickets for Sunday’s program
are on sale by any member of the
Lions club snd also will be sold
at the gate. Children will be ad­
mitted free of charge. Carl Alt­
man Is chairman of the Lions
race committee.
In other business at the meet­
ing, the Casselberry group dis­
cussed celebrating Founders Day
during the lost week In January
and also made final arrangements
for distributing Christmas food
baskets to needy families in the
ares.
Entertainment at the dinner
merting was provided by Chariot
Higgins on the electric guitar
while Darwin Shay led the group
in singing club songs and Christ­
mas carols.

Village Names
Recreation Man
nY MONA GRIN STEAD
Officials of the North Orlando
Co. have announced that Rill
Donofrlo will take over ne recrea­
tion manager and director when
tha village playground fecllltlee
now under construction ere com­
pleted.
Donafrio la 20 yeare old and
cornea from Toledo, Ohio. Employcd here by Uni company In Ortolwr
he has spent most of hi* time as­
sisting at the utility plant and at
Uie roeteutlon area.
When the playground* ara com­
pleted he will organise tourna­
ment* In various sport* and will
teach wrestling and judo In nddiUon to tcuba diving when the
pool I* ready.
He attended school* in Tuietlo
and would like to continuo studies
for an engineering degree. He alto
will he a partner In • Fern Park
Putt-Puts Golf Course with his
father, Thomas I.. Donofrlo who It
associated with the Silver Creek
Precision Corp. Joining father and
■on In tht* venture will lie Dave
Yorka who presently i* playing
lead guitar with ■ rock *n mil
entnbo. Facilities o f the course will
Imi used III conjunction with the
North Orlando rerrcuUnn program.

TOASTING MARSHMALLOWS over the campfire during the Brownie
afternoon cookout and program nt the Lake Mary Scout Bark are, from left,
Lindn Kilpatrick, Bnrburn Tamm, Judy Bedwell and Patti McCoy.
(Herald Photo)

Adult Class
in Woodworking
Set For Lyman

Brownie Troops Meet In Lake Mary
For Afternoon Cookout And Skits

.Several Rrownle Troops of Ihe
area met at the Scout Park In
Lake Mary on Dec. 14 for an af­
ternoon program and cookout be­
tween the hours of 2:30 p.m. and
3:30 p.m.
Troop 100 led by Mrs. Ruth
Iloutwrll and the Intermediate
Troop led by Mrs, Sybil lin t,
which has not received its num­
ber. marched from the Lake Mary
Elementary School to the Scout
Hut where they were Joined byTroup Of led by Mrs. Jane Flet­
cher.
The Intermediate Troop was In
chargo of the afternoon's pro­
gram while Troop 04 was in
chargo of cooking prcparat.ons.
Fires were built with assistance
from leaders and the girls cooked
hol&gt;o stew, a delectable dish com­
posed of hamburger, onions, pota
toes and vegetable soup, other
itema on the menu were Kool-ald,
breads and Somorcs, a acout des­
MILLARD LERCII
sert made from Graham crack­
E. S. Douglass, Seminole Coun­ ers, chocolate bars ami melted
ty director of vocational and adult marshmallows.
A highlight of the afternoon
education, h n announced that a
woodworking class for adults will
bn organized at Lyman High
School on Jan, 8 at 7 p.m.
Instructor of the class will bo
Millard Lcrcb, head of Lyman's
Industrial Arts Dept. Lcrch holds
The Denary Republican Club
a degree In Industrial Arts and has elected new offlcere at Ita Christhad wide experience as a builder mat party and meeting In the
Community Center last Thursday
slid iviilutlur, ilc/uie turning lu
evening.
Lyman he taught at Maitland Jun­
Taking office In January will be
ior High.
Ralph Wltherell, president: HorThe new class will meet on Mon­ are A, Demerest, first vie* presi­
day and Tuesday of each week dent; Mr*. Realrlce E. Muller,
from 7 p.m. until 0:30 p.m. and ■frond vim president and enter­
tainment rhalrinaii; Rudolph Ac­
will he limllrd to 20 persons. Stu­
kerman, treasurer; Thornton K.
dents will supply their own m a­
Smith, recording secretary and
terials and the only charge will be Mrs. Marie Accardl, financial sec­
inn $2 registration feu.
retary.
Rcfrcshinenta were served dur­
Application* will be accepted on
a first-come, first-served basis. ing a social huur following the
Those Interested In the class meeting ami a program o f enter­
should call I^rch at Lyman by tainment featuring favorite and
sraional musical selections.
telephoning TE 8-4074.

Republicans Name
New Officers
For DeBary Club

came when David Cochran and
his pony, “ Chief," visited the
group demonstrating various rid­
ing skills and techniques with
much applause from the girls.
Attending as guests and to as­
sist with the program were mem­
bers of Wing Troop 211 led by
Mrs. Edith Averncl; girls from
Senior Troop 19 led by Mrs. Lil­
lie Buckler; Mrs. Irene Smith,
leader of
Intermediate
Troop
23B snd Mr*. Betty Halhnck, dlstrjrt chairman.
Some 100 girls, guests, leaders
and assistant leaden were pre­
sent for the occasion.

VFW Post 8207
To Give Dance
By JANE CASSELBERRY
Flans for a New Year’ i Eve
Danca were completed hy South
Seminolo VFW Font B207 at the
last regular meeting of the post
when Hny McCord was host to the
group,ut his homo on Lemon T.iii.e.
The dance will be held at the
American Legion nld Glory Fast
Home on i’ rnirie Lake and will
open at 9 p. m. Music will be pro­
vided by “ The Swinging Renegade
Band.”
The dance committee la made up
o f Hollit Johnson as chairman and
A. J. Berdahl and Ray McCord. Refivkliim.'iit« »I1I be stiillrilflu dur­
ing the evening. Proceeds from the
sale of ticket*, which cun he pur­
chased from most VFW 1’ost mem­
ber* or at the door, wilt be added
to the Post building fund.
In other business of the meeting
the group accepted three applica­
tion* for new membership.
According to Ralph Moore, pub­
licity chairman, the Post has a
wheel chair width I* available as a
community service project on a
firet-rome, first-served bail*. Any­
one interested In applying for us*
of the chair may call Georg* How­
ard, post service officer.

Homemakers Class
Hears Reports
By JANB CASSELBERRY
The C h r i s t i a n Homemakers
Class o f tha Casselberry Commun­
ity Methodist Church met Tuesday
evening at the home o f Rev. and
Mrs. Darwin Shea, 851 N. Triplet
Dr., Casselberry.
Bill Shook, program chairman,
waa In charge o f the devotions and
Rev. Shea gave tha prayer. Re­
ports ware heard from the secre­
tary, Mr*. Philip Caesber and the
treasurer, Mre, Clare llelmer.
Mrs. Budd Werley reported on the
class project to provide a complete
Christmas for a Urge family in
need. This family was presented
with a food basket which included
■n 18 pound turkey yvith BR the
fixing*. Each member o f the fam­
ily received both new and used
clothing and Christmaa gifts. The
class alio 1* donating a washing
machine to the family.
Ae the church nursery Is being
divided to put tbs crib babies In a
separate room, the class made
plans to decorate the new room
and to provide additional helpers
needed to staff It during the
church services.
After the buainese meeting ad­
journed a social hour was enjoysd.
Refreshment* were served by Mr*.
Shea and her co-hostess, Mrs.
Mary Martin.

Village Firemen
Elect Officers
By MONA GRINDTEAD
New officers of the North Or­
lando Volunteer Fire Dept, were
elected at the December meeting
of tlie organization.
Named were Bob Stephenson,
chief; Roy Burke, assistant chief
and Bob Dean, secretary-treas­
urer.
The department, organized just
a Uttle more than a year, hai been
active in numerous civic works.
The volunteers aid in burning off
vacant lota and answer cilia on a
24-hour a day basis anywhere
within the village.
Meeting* are conducted each
Wednesday night at the Village
HalL Men of the community who
■re Interested In joining the or­
ganization ere asked to contact
Stephenson or Burke.

Bear Lake Manor
Lighting Winners
Are Announced
Ry SHIRLEY WENTWORTH
Wlnnere o f a Chrlstma* Light­
ing Contest sponsored by the Rear
Laku Manor Civic Betterment
Assn., Inc., were selected Sunday,
First prlxt, a pelm tree and a
personalized landscape drawing,
went to Mr. ami Mrs. William Tay­
lor of 1207 Alton Dr. Winning two
palm trees for second place were
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Roudreau of
1209 Alton Dr. and the third prlxe
of two rubber plants went to Mr.
and Mrs. Douglas Kerr o f 1342
Lake Asher Circle.
Judges were Mi*. lUthaid Appley, a resident of the Dig Rear
Lake area; Richard Wcidler ef
Winter Park and L. J. Stubbs of
Furcat City,
Shrubbery used for prize* was
donated by Hall's Vailety and
Nursery o f Orlando.

The Sunday School o f the Cas­
selberry
Community
Methodist
Church presented it* a n n u a l
Christmas Program on Sunday
afternoon.
Featured on tha program were
"A Christmas Prayer," by Nrl*
enda Casselberry; "W elcom e," by
Carol Jan* Llat; “ Tho Beginner’ *
Quiz," by Carol Jen* List, Terri
Reuter, Laurie Dep;ien, Strve
Chambers and their teacher, Miss
Dawn Barnes; “ God Will Help."
by girl* of tha primary depart­
ment; "Candle* For Jesus," boys
of the primary department; "Away
In A Manger," aung by the Cherub
Choir; "His Messengers," by In­
termediate boys and girls; "Gifts
for the King," junior girls; "The
Carolers," a short play, by the
Junior Choir end stories o f the
carols and how they were written
related by Rev. Darwin Shea and
sung by a quartet made up of Dar­
lene Shea, Jim Alles, Bob Eatei
ami David Piatt.
The program was directed by
David Pratt who was assisted by
Mr*. James Birkheimer and bliss
Barnes.
White gifts o f food snd toy*
were placed beneath a tree fur
later distribution to ■ needy fain
ily. Following the program each
child attending received a slock
Ing filled with candy.

Longwood Man
Completes Study

MISS WYNN ADAMS, center, wa* crowned Sweetheart of the Ball at the
Chuluota Teen Club’a unnunl Christmas formal held last Thursday even*
ing at the Lake Catherine Inn. With her u» she receives the arm bouquet
of ruse* are Mias Dianne Murphy, left, and Mine Alice Fox, extrema right,
both runnerd-up for the honor. Mark Garvin, her escort for the evening,
id at her right.
(Jone* Photo)

Lcdr. Gene R. Stewart, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Stewart
of Longwood. was a member of
tba Dec. 20 graduating class from
the Navel Postgraduate School at
Monterey, Calif.
Stewart had been attending the
general line and navel science
school for the peat nine-and-one-

THREE I.ITTLE NALLS poso with the atamlinjj plaque
deHignatinK their home the December Garden o f the
Month in North Orlando. The children of Mr. anil Mrs.
Donald Nall o f 31 N. Third St., are from left. Lisa, Kenny
and Pam.
(Herald Photo)

North Orlando Club
Picks Garden O f Month
By MONA GR1NSTEAD
The North Orlando Garden Club
chose Mr. and SI rs. Donald Nall's
attractively landscaped home at 31
N. Third St. for ita December
Garden of Ihe Month Award,
Neat mid well-kept the year
'round an abundance of colorful
shrubbery was chosen with nn eye
to the few montha after winter has
nipped tho area. Along tho front
block wull arc planted elephant
ears, double pink geraniums, cro­
tons and Allamundn before n set­
ting of lush, thick evergreens while
bark of the wall n hauanu tree
adds n tropical touch.
Color is brought to the right side
of the house by bushes of snow on
the mountain, hibiscus, miniature
carnations, shrimp plants and poinsettias ami ciotons add their color
to the front fence. To the left und
fronting tho screened Florida room
added to the home by Nall aiv yel­
low-tip ligustruiiia while in front
of the houre are hibiscus, crotons,
Kiiidenius, miniature curnutions
and a jasmine covered trellis. An­
other trrllla, tho handiwork of
Mrs. Null, greets visitors in the
entranccwuy with Its fragrant
honeysuckle vine.
The luwn. planted In St. August­
ine g l a s s , hns interval ptuntings of
Australian Oak uml Brazilian pep­
per In bed* o f pebbles which add to
tho trimneax of the overall vj.peamnee. A Chinese Elm centers
the front luwn with a small garden
doll ut it* side.
The back luwn has been fenced
for the protection o f the Nall’s
three children, Pum, nine, Kenny,
seven snd Lisa. It! months. Join­
ing the children in play there is
the family pet dog, Patrick.
Growing lin e arc fruit trees
the hack and left and along the
right lawn are Turk* caps, avocado
trees and oilier specimen plants.
An ear tree which stands amidst
a colorful bed of periwinkles and
geraniums renters the back lawn
and already In giving shade,
Mr*. Nall (Betsy) la chairman
of tlie Garden Club's telephone
committee and is an active partic­
ipant in all club projects. Don la a
staff sergeant in the U. S. Air
Forre and ii stationed ut the Or­
lando liase.
ilia hobbles are gardening and

repairing or remodeling household
articles while Betsy love* to sew
und makes mo*t of her clothes and
those of her daughters. All
bcls of the family take part In the
gardening, even small Lisa who
tits in her swing while the other*
do the actual work.
•
The family is active in civic, so­
cial and church organizations in
North Orlando und ulwnys Is ready
to lend a hand when there's a job
to he done by any group.

Mayor-Elect
Announces Plans
By JANE CASSELBERRY
Carl C. Stoddard, Casselberry
mnyor-clcct, announced today that
wnen he takes office in January^
he will be in the Municipal Build­
ing for one hour each day, .Mon­
day through Friday, to talk with
citizens who have problems or
suggestions. Exact times will bo
announced, lie said.
ltu also reported that lie but
mode up a complete list of the
committee recommendations to
be presented for approval by tlie
Board of Aldermen at the Jan. -JR
meeting, Uie first of the new
year.
In addition, lie says that it is
his desire to streamline the town's
monthly business sessions by re­
questing that ail items to bo pre­
sented to the board be submitted
m advance in writing.

Casselberry Club
Plans Meetings

®

By JANE CASSELBERRY
Member* o f the Casselberry
Women's Club will meet nt 8 p. m.
next Wednesday in the clubhouse
on Overbrook Dr. for their month­
ly business session.
At thu Jail. 17 social meeting of
the club, Wt-bb Watt will be guei^R
speaker talking on the subject,
"Communism In Your Country."
Hostesses for this occasion will be
.Mrs, Tom Hueston, Mre. Bryan
Foster and Mr*. Fred Mayhew.

Children's Party Opens Weekend
Festivities For Noriii Oriando
Festivities in the Village of
North Orlande for the Christina*
weekeitd got underway early last
Friday evening when Kira Ctilef
Bob Stephenson, assisted by a
group of teenage boys, treated all
the youngsters to a tide on the
fir* truck before going to the
Village Hall where Santa was to
visit.
Expected to arrive at 8 p. m„
cld Rents slipped In early and wus
at the Hell by 7 p. m. with bags
of candy, balloons, orangrs and
toys for tome 400 boy* and girls.
Another big attraction of th*
party was the fireworks display
sat oft and directed by members
o f the volunteer firs department.
On Saturday night a group of
teenage girls gathered for carol.
Ing and were received by many
residents with refreshments of
candy, soft drinks and rookies.
Tha girl* returned to tho home of
Mrs. Mona Grinatead to close th*
evening with « party and refresh­
ments of hot chocolate, marshmal­

low* und homemade cookies server
by Uipir hostess uml leader o f th*
evening.
Seventeen boys and girls o f th*
North Orlando -4-II Club went
caroling on Christmas Eva ami
afterward* went to the home &lt; 4
their club leader, Mrs. ltcvcr'.Krecek, for dancing and refresh,
merits. Assisting Mr*. Krecek for
the party were Mr*. Shiiley Ryan,
Mrs. Lera IIarris and Mr*. Paulin*
Eleven*.
Adults o f the community were
invited ti&gt; o;&gt;en house at the North
Orlando Co, offices last Friday
afternoon fo r seasonal refresh­
ments served by officials and e i £
ploye* of the company who acted
as hosts and hostesses for the oc­
casion.
,
Among those greeting guest*
were Mayor and Mr*. Frank
Fnsula, William Deutach, BIB Har­
ris, Clarence Memory, Jack Sut­
ton, Charlie Wilson, Mrs. Loi*
Strickland, Arthur Rhodes, Bu­
ford Region end Johnnie B ow cu^

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Friday Again; Stores Are Open Tonight
Cooperation Pays
In Industry Here

WEATHER: Frost and freeze warning; fair nnd continued cold Saturday; high today 48-56; low tonight 28-36.
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According to the Sanford Atlanllc National Hank’ * time and
temperature
chart,
Thursday's
temperature dropped a chilly six
degre-* in about live minutei
around 10:30 a. m., Mr*. Betty
Spencer, clerk at Boumiilat and
Anderson's report*.
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Wire

Established 1908

FRIDAY, DECEMBER 29. 1961

SANFORD,

FLORIDA

NO. 855

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(EDITORS
NOTE:
With
Around - the • flock Columnist
Larry Vrrsbel enjoying a well,
earned vacation over the holi­
day!, the Herald Stair will pinch
hit for him.)

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All Florida Shivers In Cold Blast
Winter Crops
Threatened By
Icy Mercury

MIAMI (UPI) — Temper­
atures dipped toward freez­
ing across Florida njrain to­
day. threatening winter crops!
anti sending tourists digging i
to the bottom of suitcases for
The Rotary Club will not meet
Monday, either. Dr. Phil West- their Northern wraps.

Ttipre will he no meeting o( the
|Jmerican Legion thin week due
to the holiday*, according to pait
commander Bob Mahan.
* • •

gate president ha* announced.
• • •
Kiwanian* will hold their an­
nual dinner and installation cl
a c w officer* at the Shrine Club
Wednesday at T p. m. with the
ladies present (or the ceremonies.
Retiring president Jim Grant will
hand Ihr gavel to Kd Klrchhoif.
•
• •
The Lion* Club will have its
usual meeting at the Capri lor
lunch Tuesday, but PC George
Hughe* ha* no program planned.
•
• •
Art Beckwith, clerk of the Cir­
cuit Court announce* tint the
Clerk * Office in theCourthouie
will b* open until noon Saturday,
ao that legal instrument* may be
filed.
Homeowner*
who
have
bought their home during 1961
must have their warranty deed
recorded before noon Saturday in
order to qualify for homestead
exem ption next year.
•
• • •
The Sanford Atlantic Bank wa*
erroneously quoted a* bidding two
and a half percent on the coun­
ty’ * surplus fund* in Thursday's
Herald. Actually there was a two
and a half percent bid, which was
tor a period up to 90 day*.How­
ever they did bid three percent,
the same at the Florida State and
^jhe Cititcn’i Bank of Oviedo for
•the per annum rate. Our apologiei, Mr. Bauman.
E. C. Harper Jr. head of the
merchant'* diviikm of the C. of C.
close* out hi* year in thi* responlibilily with one more Frid»y
night of shopping. Harper pioneered the “ open til nine1' deal in
August on * trial ba*ii to *ce
gwhat tiie shopper'* response would
" lie . Barring competition from Fri­
day night football game*, business
wa* very good. We hope the new
dlviiion held continue* the prac­
tice. It'f * wonderful help for
working men *nd women, ** well
a* student* and those who don't
drive.
•

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•

Organizational meeting of the
f^City Com million will be held
Tuesday to select the new mayor
and seat the re-elected members
of the City Commission.
• • •
In deference to the Sunday
liquor laws, many night spot* and
private clubs are planning New
Year's parties for the day before,
Saturday. What happens when the
clock strikes midnight?
Ij
.
• •
The city's new soning ordinance
ia part of an overall comprehen
live eity plan which waa recently
completed by profeaaional planner
George Simons, reveal* City Man­
ager W. E. Knowles. Tlie last
time the commission passed on a
soning ordinance waa Dec. 26,
1*44.
*
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* *
*
Apologiea are in order to Sid
RiChtrd who ia the Public Wur'..»
director for the city. Planning and
Building official, "F oot*" Yelvlngton was erroneously given the
1&gt;W title. (Hurry back, V enhell)
• • •

City Mgr. Knowlca aaid the
error in RlChard'a title wa* due
to the fact that he hat only been
^ w ith the city for M yesr*. "After
40 years KiChard will be consider­
ed a permanent city employe,"
quipped Knowles.
• • •
Finance Directo. HenryTamm
Jr, hat a alight case of laryngitis
acquired over the holidayi. It
was reported that Tamm was teen
doing aomc eztensive bike riding
in the cold wintery weather during
®Ahe holidays.

Floridians shivered in such unSunshine
State
temperatures
Thursday night as 23 at Tallahas­
see, 27 at Gainesville. 29 at Pcnsa.
cola, 23 it Jacksonville, and 31 at
Daytona Reach.
At Homestead south o f Miami,
the low was 31. Miami's chilliest
reading waa 41, the same as In
St. Petersburg, and it was 38 in
Palm Beach and only 40 at Fort
Myers on the Gulf Coast, frequent­
ly recorded as the warmest city
of the day in U. S. Weather Bu­
reau roundups.
The cold temperatures were ac­
companied by chilly winds. Small
craft warnings for winds up to 35
miles per hour were raised along
both coasts of the peninsula until
(Ids morning.
The cold night cim e on the
heels of a warm day, intensifying
its bite, Miami waa the warmest
city In the nation Thursday, Uic
U. S. Weather Bureau aaid, with
a high reading of It.
Weathermen
centum!-'
cold tonight imfrperhaps a nippy
New Year's weekend leading up
to the Orange Bowl football game
here Monday.
The second cold front of the
week swept over the state Thurs­
day and the cold air behind It
settled in during the night.
It cut short ■ warmup that
brought sun-hatted tourist* out In
drove* after a Christmas Day
cold anap cleared the beaches and
dropped temperature* below freez­
ing in suburbs south of Miami.
The severest cold came Tuesday
morning and damaged tender
truck crop* and some young cit­
rus plants. But the overall frost
damage was slight, agricultural
officials reported, and the slate'a
multi-million dollar
citrus
crop
wasn’t seriously hurt.
The thermometer climbed back
toward normal Wednesday, and
by Thuraday Miami Beach'* sea­
shore and occanside hotel pools
were crowded again wilb sun*
bathers.
The new cold front whistled
Into Miamt Just before nightfall,
and hy Isle evening the mercuryhad dropped into the &amp;0'a.

Bomb Plotters Get
Suspended Terms
JACKSON, Miss- (UPI) — U. S.
District Judge Sidney Mis# Thura­
day gave suspended prison sen­
tences to two former labor union
official* who pleaded guilty to
charges they ronaplred to dyna­
mite telephone installation!.
The defendants were J a m e s
Shelby of Silver Spring. Md„ for­
mer assistant vice president of the
Communication! Woikars o f Amer­
ica, and Charles G. Perry, former
president o f the CWA local here.
They were charged with conspir­
ing to dynamite Southern Hell
Telephone Co. installations her*
six years ago. Shelby and Perry,
along with other union leaders,
were convicted on tha charge* In
1956.

Herald Index
Page 9
Bridge .......
Page 1U A 11
Classified
Page 10
Comici
—
Pag* 9
Dear Abby —
. Page 4
Editorial
Entertainment . . . _ Pag* 9
Page 7 * 9
l-e g e ls ----- — Pag* 7
Puaale ._____
Society _ ----- _____ i Pag* •
Per* «
Sports
.......... Pag* 2
Chur .lie, .

An example of hovr cooperation of local bualnona
and civic leader* to oatablinh industry in a locality can
pay o ff waa ahown in Snnford Thuraday when the San­
ford Manufacturing Co. paid o ff tha balance of its loon.
In 1057, 20 individunla, alonj? with the Florida
State Bank, put up money to establish the manufactur­
ing concorn. It opened with n plant of 11,000 aquare feet
nnd 50 employes. Today it hnn a plant of 26,000 aquare
feot. 115 cmployoa nnd an nnnunl pay roll of $300,000.
Yesterday aome $70,000 waa diatributed, including
Intcreat, to tho Individuals, through tho bank. A letter
front II. Edward Davis, assistant vice preaident o f Flo­
rida Sint* Rank, accompanied the payment.
"The r*au1ta o f your cooperation are very intpreealve," the letter aaid- It diacuaaed the increase in plant
nize, employes nnd pay roll and added: "Plana are now
in progrcaa lor further expansion of the manufacturing
facilities, which will result In another increase in employes.**

1962 Auto Tags
To Go On Sale
Here Tuesday

nSLWA...
6 ‘ Heat’ Deaths

RARA-SOTA (U PI) — SnrasoU
counted Its sixth death of tutll
Motor vehicle license plates for Thuraday from drinking a mixture
1962 will go on sale at the tag of canned heat and soft drinks,
office tn the court house on Jan. I.
tax collector John L. Galloway an­
SANTO DOMINGO, D. R. (U M )
nounced today. Galloway acts as
agent for the Motor Vehicle Com­ Mobs hunted "government spies"
In the s'*eets here Thursday in nn
missioner.
Galloway cells attention to the outbreak of rioltnr* that had antifact that at the last session of the Amrriran overtones.

‘Spies’ Hunted

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"W OW l IT LOOKS SO R E A L!" Two youngsters exclaim
over the photo of an A3J while another boy la more in­
terval ed in the new baseball mitt he hna received. Six
Sanford familiea were guests o f the Accy-Duecey Club,
(First and Second Cluaa Navy men) just before .Christ*
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mas, for a tour of the base, a sumptuous dinner at the
Navy mess hall and a visit front St. Nick with gifts for
everyone. Each family also received a generous food
basket to help make the holidays bright.
(Official U. S. Navy Photo)

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Suit M a y Hit Vote Laws In 6 States Two Persons Hurt
In Two Accidents

By United Preae International
Voter registration laws of six
Southern states were threatened
by a ault filed Thuraday by tbe
Justice Department which chal­
lenged as racial discrimination
Louisiana’s
requirement
for
voter* to interpret lb* Constitu­
tion.
In addition to Louisiana, Ala­
bama, Georgia and Mistissippi
alio require persona to be able

5 Children Killed
In Apartment Fire
RICHMOND, Ind. (U PI)--Five
children were killed today when
(lames swept Ihelr apartment.
The mother of three of them was
In a hospital giving birth to an­
other child.
The dead were Identified aa
Richard. 4, Pamela. 2, and Billy,
I, children of
Mrs.
Marilyn
Moore, who waa In tha hospital
giving birth prematurely to a
child at the time of the fire, and
Mrs. Moore's two nephews, James,
4, and John Patterson, 2.
The Patterson boy* were sons
of Mrs. Thelma Patterson, a (is
ter of Mrs. iloorc, who was stay­
ing with the children while their
mother was in the hospital.
It was Indiana's second multi­
ple fatality fire In 30 hour*. Four
children and their mother were
killed In a fire at Evansville, Ind.,
early Thursday.
The children apparently had
been sleeping on a nuttresa in
the kitchen to keep warm during
the bitter cold night. A fire of­
ficial said they probably suffo­
cated when the fire started.

City Employes
To Be Off Monday
All city division* will observe
Monday as a holiday. City Mgr. W.
E. Knowles said today.
The City Hall, Library and Civic
Center wilt be closed on that date.
There will he no refuse collection
Monday, but the Street Division
will piovide men and trucks to
double up the refuse collection
Tuesday.
All departments will be back at
work on Tuesday, Knowles said,
emphasising that extra holiday*
ro.t the city I 1,389.71 a day in
salarirs.
.

to understand and give reasonable
interpretations of any section in
either state or federal Constitu­
tion.
This It tomeihing that "even
those learned In the law" have
not been able to agree upon, the
suit said.
Tlie architect of the Louisiana
law, former State Sen. William
M. Rainach, once explained that
Hie interpretation was a test of
"native intelligence," not "book
learning." One of hit aides ssid
"ex|&gt;criencet teadies . , , (hat
most of our white people have this
native intelligence, while must Ne­
groes do not."

Survey Work On
Boulevard Begun
Slate
Road
Dept, engineers
Thursday began to coordinate the
county engineering surveys with
their own surveys on tha Lake
Mary Btvd. extension to Interstate
4, according to Carlton Bliss,
county engineer.
Rllts had earlier received a let­
ter "on SRD stationery" as re­
quested by Comm. John Fitzpat­
rick at a commission meeting,
stating that county secondary
fundi could lx used to acquire the
rights of way for the road exten­
sion.
Tlie board, which delayrd pro­
ceedings until the written word
was received, has already for­
warded to the State Road Dept,
the necessary resolution, enabling
the state to acquire the necessary
rights of way.
"It haa never been Hie policy
of the county to pay for rights of
way," Bliss said. "This stalemates
tha road program and Impedes
progress for year* to com e."

South Carolina has an amended
form of this test. A person can
vote there if be can show proof
of ownership of property on which
taxes have been paid. Otherwise,
South Carolinians must read and
write any section of tlie state
Constitution to tho satisfaction of
registration officials.

In Virginia, voter registrants
must pais the "blank sheet of
paper" test. They must memorise
the questions as well as Hie an­
swer* to lt&gt; basic questions con­
cerning their name, age, etc.
North Carolina also has a liter,
acy test, hut It has been upheld
as
constitutional
by
federal
courts.
Isntlsian* /tty . Gen Jack Gre.
million promised lo "fight to the
utmost" when the suit come* to
trial.
Tlie sun said "the history of
Hie interpretation test, the set­
ting of white political supremacy
and racial segregation in which
th« teal was adopted and is en­
forced . ." rendered the law inval­
id.

Cabinet Planning
Staff To Meet
TALLAHASSEE (UPI) The
llirce-man city planning staff of
the State Cabinet will mei-l will)
city officials early neat year to
plan future development around
the Capital Center.
Committee member* are Ally.
Gen. Richard Ervin, Comptroller
Ray E, Green, and Secretary of
State Turn Adam*.
The city planning staff Ia work­
ing to complete a land use plan
as part of an urban renewal pro­
gram.

FSU Student Head
Gets Assistant
Weather Backs
Florida State University student
John Harley has been appointed ‘ Up Prediction

special assistant to the Student
MADISON, Wii. (UPI) — Gov.
President Hobby Hyrd, it was i Gaylord Nelson Thursday aigned
teemed today. Barley act* a* i into law a sales tax hill Just a
t.aison Officer between Governor few minutes after his press sec­
Farris Bryant’s office and tha Uni­ retary aaid it would be a cold
versity.
day in Wisconsin brfoie a Demo­
A Florida State Junior majoring cratic governor would sign such
in government in preparation for a measure.
a legal career, Barley la vice pres­
The pres* secretary
wasn't
ident of Sigma Thi Epsilon frater- wrong— the temperature was 3
1 degrees below zero.
tally-

Two separate accident* Thurs­
day resulted in head anil facial
Injuries to a man and a girl,
FUP Trooper Hill Strlngfield re
ported today,
Thursday afternoon a sharp
curve on Hie old Orlando highway,
scene of many an accident,
claimed another victim, when Ro­
bert Fisher, 13. NAS, failed to
negotiate the curve near Ginder.
ville, and his late model Volks­
wagen flipped over. Fisher was|
charged with excessive speed. He
was treated at the NAS Dispen­
sary for abrasion* of the bead
and bruises. Damage to his ear
was estimated at approximately
*300.
In a bnarre "return lo tha
scene of the crim e", the cam*
Volkswagen was
turned
over
about a year ago in the same
spot, by the woman from whom
Fisher purchased Hie car, two
days before hi* accident.
In a second off-beat type of
accident, a car being pushed be­
cause of a dead battery, crash­
ed into the wall of Hie atreen at
Hie Movieland Drive-In Thealer
Thuraday night, causing facial
laceration* and bruises to Jane
Carol Powell, 17, of 807 W. 20th
St. -She was treated at Seminole
Memorial Hospital and released.
Miss Powell was injured when
she was thrown Into the wind
shield and rear-view mirror ef
the car, which waa being driven
hy Maxie Cortez Finch, 22, a
college student borne on vacation.
No charges were filed In this
accident, Trooper Stringfletd aaid.

Kennedy Stresses
Farm Program
PALM BEACH, Fla. (U PI) —
President Kennedy has ordered
an increase in the administra­
tion's emphasis on (arm problems
and plans to give unprecedented
attention to agriculture tn his
economic mesaage to Congress
next year.
This was reported by authorita­
tive source* today after Kennedy
personally announced that he and
Agriculture
Secretary
Orville
Freeman had finished work on
what the Chief Executive de­
scribed as a "new agricultural
program for iq* tw o s ."

Florida legislature, laws were
enacted raising the fee or eervice
charge from 25 cents to 50 cents
and eliminated " T " tags in 1362.
All automobiles now currying
" T " lags will carry " D " tags
henceforth, the cost *of which 1*
110 plus 50 cents fee or a total of
*10.50,
"Owners of r a n now carrying
T' lags are advised to bear this
in mind when obtaining teg* Tor
1962," laid Galloway,
Attention ii also called to tha
fact that mail service la available
tor Uiose who do not cere to cell
at the Court House for tags.
All that is necessary is to mail
In (he 1961 regiitration card with
remittance for the tag, plus 50
centa fee and 50 cent* mailing cost
and the new tag wlU be mailed to
you.
As an example, ■ plain tag,
bearing tbs county designation
number 17, without any letter suf­
fix will cost 116 milled, and one
with 1TW will cost *21, mailed.
Tlie tag office will be open dally
except Saturday* and Sundays
from 9 a m. to * pm , beginning
Jan. 2.

Continued Use Of
Air Strip Asked
A representative of the Seminole
Timing Aisn. appeared before the
board of County Commlsiloner*
Wednesday to ask for continued
use of the Osceola air strip as a
racing strip. He alio asked for in
easement along the edge o( the
atrip for the placing of power
poles.
Donald Smith told the commis­
sioners that Florida Power Co. had
volunteered lo put In tlx light
'o’rs and the necessary apotllghts
to make the atrip brightly lighted
for the night race*. Tlie group
has liven using a system of port­
able llghta which must bn trucked
In from Miami for each race.
Race* lake placa every second and
fourth Saturday night* from 7:30
p.m. until midnight.
Smith aaid that the association
ia a non-profit organization with
all gate receipts going toward the
racing prices, lighting and other
expenses.
However, the hoard'a attorn*)
Harold Johnson eald that the com ­
missioner* . have no authority to
grant rlghta of way or permission
to use the strip at this time, aa
the negotiations for the buying of
the atrip are aliil in progress and
no clear till* rests with the com­
mission as ji t .
The board advised Smith to
check with Attorney Johnson to
find out when negotiations are
complete and then make another
application.

Fight In Katanga
LEOPOLDVILLE (U PI)—Swed­
ish UN troop* took 14 Katangeae prisoner* In a gun battle
near EUssbethville's native quar­
ter Thursday night, a UN spokes­
man said today.

Fewer Strikes
TALLAHASSEE (U PI) — Flor­
ida had fewer labor strikes during
1901 than in any year since the
end of World War II, Gov. Fan fa
Bryant aaid today.

Death Sentence
RLANTYRK, Nyaaaland (U PI)
— Four African men were sentenc­
ed z« bang jTiurHny for b^pilng
•llva 'tw o v oin ss accused 4
"witch**."

Bomb Threat
WASHINGTON (U P I)—A tel*,
phoned bomb threat today forced
employ#* of the U. 8. Immigration
and Naturalisation Service to evac­
uate Uicir government building foe
the second tint* In two days.

Brandt Hopeful
BERLIN &lt;UP1&gt; — Mayor Willy
Brandt today predicted new Com­
munist pressure against West Ber­
lin In 1962, but be said he faced
the new year with cautious opti­
mism.

‘Corrupt’ Image
CHICAGO (UPI) — Evangelist
Billy Graham said Thursday that
although Chicago is "not Ute wick­
edest city in the world," It* image
ecross the globe is that of "a cor­
rupt, gangster-ridden city."

French Act
ALGIERS, Algeria (U P I)— The
French ermy moved 30,000 “ loyal"
troop* Into Algiers today to countrr f*ar* o f a renewed rightwing
outbreak agalnat President Charles
d* Gaulle's Algeria peace policies.

Plane Kills 2
PADUA, Italy (U P I)— An )ta*.
iau Air Force F80 Jet fighter
crashed into a village farmhouse
and burned near here Thursday,
killing two children and Injuring
17 persona.

First Campaign
JACKSON, Mias. (UPII — Rob­
ert I~ T. Smith, Ut* first Krgro
to run for Congress hare since re­
construction days, makes hit first
television campaign speech here
tonight.

Hair Restorer
An Accident
DURHAM, England (UPI) —
Cecil O'Rricn hopes his son, Rilly
13, can remember the ingredients
of a "m a g ic" potion he created
with hit chemistry set.
O'Brien said he accidentally
wiped his bald spot with aomr of
tbe potion that aplUrd on a hand­
kerchief and now hair ia growing
there. But Billy can't remember
hit recipe.

Crash Orphans 7
SPOKANE, Wash. (U P I&gt; - Two
young Air National Guard of­
ficers, with seven children be­
tween them, were killed lute
Thursday when their F83 Jet light­
er plane ilammed into an area
between two houses in a West
Side residential area.
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an agreement creating a joint
^tipping company, the New China
new* agency said today.

Puppy Born Green
BATHGATE, Scotland (UPI) David Moran said Unlay his 3year-old labrador dog, Judy, gave
birth Christmas Eva to a litter of
six gold-colored puppies and one
green one.

J)ies In Fall
MOUNT BALDY, Calif. (U PI) A 16-vear-old high school gymnast
lost his footing while climbing
Mount Baldy Tuesday and tum­
bled more than 1,600 feet to his
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WEATHER: Warmer today and tonight; high in mid-70«; low in mid-50».
VOL.

53

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Established 1908

WEDNESDAY. DECEMBER 27. 1961

SANFORD.

FLORIDA

NO. 853

Arrests Smash Seminole Crime Ring

Rollins Courses
To Begin Here
Next Month

Five Suspects
Held In Theft,
Burglaries

Rules On Walk

A major crime wave of burg­
SILVIS, 111. (UPI) — Farmer laries and thefts In Seminole Coun£laym end Cabry, 33, rode his ly was solved over the holidays as
horse to town because he thought law enforcement agencies com­
a nine-inch snowfall made driving pleted a crime ring investigation
loo hazardous. Cabry was charged reiulting in Ihc arrest of five im ­
Tuesday wllh Improperly using a pacts. revelled Seminole County
sidewalk for a bridle path.
Sheriff J. L. Hobby Tuesday night.
Tlie five atteged lawbreaker*
were charged with felonies rang­
NEW YORK (U PI)—Fire in a ing from breaking and entering lo
fashionable residential hotel over­ robbery in a six weeks Investiga­
looking Central Park killed three tion reaching a conclusion on Dec.
p e r s o n s early today. Nine other 23. A considerable amount of
persons, including seven firemen, stolen property haa been recov­
were injured in the blaze at the 17- ered. said Sheriff Hobby.
story Mayflower Hotel.
Charged with breaking and en­
tering on three counts in connec­
tion with recent looting of several
VIENTIANE. Laos (U PI)—The St. Johns River Eitates were:
leaders of Laos' neutralist and Secbert Sexton, 22. and John R.
pro-Communist fictions arrived Johnson, 22, both of Orlando. Both
here today to discuss (he forma­ men are being held in Ihe Sem­
tion of a coalition government inole County Jail on 32.000 bond
®snd bring peace to thla war-torn pending court hearing.
jungle kingdom.
Other suspects held ara James
Erwin Lyons, 38, on a 33,000 bond
and Robert L, White, 23. on a
DETROIT (U P l) - Frederic G. 32.300 bond in connection with a
Donner, General Motors board flora burglary In Chuluota and
chairman, believes ths auto Indus­ cattle theft in Geneva. James Ruatry will have its second best year aell McKcniie, 33. a third person
in history in 1962 with sales of charged with the eattle theft, was
more than seven million cars and released on 33.000 bond.
^ on e million trucks.
Discovery of the theft ring
which ,wa* beyifved operating in
tho Orangc-detmnole County araa
SAN
BERNARDINO,
Calif. for acme time waa the culmination
(UPI) — A v om in who braved of a long surveillance and investi­
flames at least twice lo help res­ gation by the Orlando Police Dept,
cue her eight children and inval­ with cooperation of the Seminole
id husband was In critical condi­ and Orange County Sheriff Depta,
tion today in County General Hos­ and Constable Kelsey of Oviedo.
pital.

* * * € lO * +
(EDITOR'S
NOTE:
With
Around - the - Clock Columnist
I*rry Verthel enjoying a wellearned vacation over Use holi­
days, Ihe Herald Stall will pinch
hit for him.)
• • •
City Manager W. K. Knowles an­
nounced construction of a six-inch
water main out to Delmar Cabinet
Company's new industrial site at
Ihe corner of Country Club Road
and Lake Mary Road. Cost esti­
mate fur the job la right around
35,600,
• • •

3 Die In Fire

Laos Peace Talks

Predicts Top Year

Fights For Life

•Search

For Body

NASHVILLE, Tenn. (UPI) OUiclala today planned to lift the
fire-blackened ruins of the Max­
well House for the body of an
elderly guest feared to have died
In flames which ravaged the
century-old structure Christmas
night.

Cuts Gold Deficit
f
WASHINGTON (UPI) The
^United States lost 3960 million in
gold and dollars through foreign
trade transactions in the first
nine months of 1961, compared
with a deficit of nearly 32.3 bt|.
lion in lha same period of la at
year, according to the Commerce
Department.

•Russia To Replace
Amiable Menshikov
WASHINGTON (UPI) — Mikhail
(Smiling Mike) Menshikov, Rus­
sia's amiable ambassador to ths
United States since 1931, appar­
ently will be replaced neat week.
Sources said today his succes­
sor will be Anatoli Dobrynin, a
42 -year-old career diplomat wbo
is now head of the American sec­
tion of the Russian Foreign Min­
istry in Moscow.
There was no immediate offi­
cial confirmation of the shift.
Menshikov, wlioie arrival end­
ed a long string of glum, furtivelooking ambassadors from HuaA j i a , will leave Washington Jan. 3,
at the end of hi* term, sources
said. He ia reported to have ar­
ranged a reception Friday night
to say goodbye to the Washington
diplomatic corps.
Dobrynin is aaid to be energetic
and. since he is a good deal
younger than Die 39-year-old Men­
shikov, possibly better equipped
to deal with the New Frontier.

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Holiday Toll 525
Across Nation

DEERSLAYER father and son combination ore Tom Speer (loft) nml Aljry
Speer (rl^ht) Jn hunting garb an they proudly display their record bag
for the aeA»on two bucko, nine and ten points, and two gobblcm. Aljty got
his nine-point with a Winchester 243 mounted with a Lyman H p o w e r
scope at 253 yards; Tom, his ten point at 150 yards with a Roberts 257
with four power scope.
(Herald Photo)

A new central telephone and in­
formation renter la being installed
in City Hall today, with plans to
organize communication facilities
throughout the building. Public
Work* Director "Foot*'' Yelvington was seen supervising the job
early this morning.
• • •

Trouble with youngsters using
HU guns was rrported by city
police today alter they were asked
to investigate some 30 lights and
reflector* being shattered at the
ilotor Convoy Station on French
Avenue,
• • •
fortunately, Ihe extension was
City
Police
scared away an un­
parsed just before congress ad
jmirned for the year," said Mil' known number of burglary sus­
pects early this morning at tlie
wee.
A &amp; IV Root Beer Stand. Damage
"W e were counting on that to a pinball machine and cigarett
money, which la to b* used for stolen were reported hy police,
* • •
current expenses, ami had allowed
Seminole
County
Agricultural
for it in Ltia budget. We have
Agent Cecil Tucker'* Office re­
alio applied for further fundi,
ported that exlemlve frost dam­
Ulidor another law to lie used fur age was found throughout the
building and adding rooms lo our county in Hi* last few days. Tlie
schools which are now on double temperalure recorded in Seminole
session," ha added.
County bit a low of 31.5 degrees.
• # •
Tlie winners of the Jaycee
Chrirtmaa Parade awards will re­
ceive their prizes at tlie noon
meeting of the Jaycees it the
Civic Center Thursday. Die Jayrees will also hear a talk by
C. K. McCord, Juvenile counselor
CLEVELAND, Ohio (U PI) — A on the need for Juvenile counsellaundry worker need this morn­ ing in semmole County.
ing, went on a wild shooting spree
• • •
today, killing his former boss and
Seminole High'* Dun Harvey
wounding two oilier persona before was named to the 16lh Annual Lit­
lie was killed by police.
tle Alt Stale Foutball Tram spon­
Police said ilij t Spencer Payne sored by tlie Miami Herald, it was
walked onto 111* aecond floor revealed Tuesday, Harvey was
of tlie Ohio Overall Cleaning Co. nsmrd to first string teams in both
and began alioollng. About 200 All State and Lillie All State to
persons were on tlie floor when take another ‘ 'first” for the 1961
the shooting began, and II of Seminole griddrrs.
them needed hospital treatment
• I •
fur shock.
The Seminole County Sheriff’ s
Police said that Gerald Connol- Department reported that there
ly, the plant safety director, was wric no holiday traffic accidents
tho first man Payne shot. Ills con­ handled by Hie county over the
dition was reported as fair.
Christmas weekend. City police re­
Police said Payne also wounded ported three accidents. The Flor­
Arthur J. Ponds, assistant treas-| ida Highway Patrol reported sia
urrr of the company, in tlie laun*) accidents with three persons in­
dry warehouse before tie left.
jured oecuring in Seminule County
Payne fled from tlie laundry in over tlie holiday weekend,
a car. He was shot to death by a
• • •
patrolman a short distance from
One of the most unusual gift* re­
the laundry after he forced two ceived for Chriatmaa was the large
women to drive him away.
new American 30 star flag given
Detective Frank D'Imperiu aaid to the Michael Caoloi by Mrs. Ger­
that Payne shot and killed hit trude Dingirlder. The Hag was ac­
former boss, Hoy A. lloge, «6. in companied by an original poem
an upstair* shirt finishing room. written by Mr*. Dingfelder extoll­

$ 1 6 9 ,0 2 0 For Seminole Schools

Seminole County haa a tentative
grant of 3169.020 for the fiscal
year of 1962 under ths Impacted
area taw, Cong. Sul Herlong an­
nounced today.
The tentalve entitlement waa
approved by (lie U.S. Department
o f Health, Education and Welfare
and la baaed on Increasing school
need* because of the naval air
station and the influx ol military
dependents, according to Strpt. R.
T, Milwer, lie laid that thla
GROVELAND (UPI) — A car, figure ia a little more than had
five tractor trailer trucks, and been received in the past.
Of this amount 3116,623 la be­
four pickup trucks piled up on
foggy State Road SO here this
morning, killing at least four per­
sons and injuring several more.
"The car hit one of the pickup
truck* and then the others piled
up behind them on both aides,”
the Highway Patrol said. "Then
it all caught fire."
WEST PALM BEACH IUPIV—
The patrol said ths victim* were Two young men from prominent
not Identified Immediately.
families quarreled Tuesday night
"W e can't identify them, that's at a po»l-Christm*i party here
how bad they're burned," the
and one stabbed live other lo
Orlando Patrol Station said.
death, deputies reported.
Tba patrol aaid it had not yet
Witliam le e Puckett, 20, a stu­
determined how many persons
dent at Palm Beach Junior Col­
wera hurt.
lege and member of a Belle Glade
Six Highway Patrol cars, four
farming family, was charged with
Lake County aherill's cars, and
second degree murder in the
six volunteer fire department unite
death of Albert Rosario Rossodlfrom Clermont and Grovcland
vita, 18. ol Minalapan.
sped to the wreck scene at the
Deputies said the two arrived
east city limits of Grovcland.
about 11:20 p. m. in different cars
Heavy fog was blamed for the
at the home of Human Ruduff, a
accident, which happened about
local clothier, in the Sunset Homes
3 a.m. The wreckage burned for
section of West Palm Beach,
more than an hour.
where about 14 young people were
having a party.
They quarreled and began light­
ing about 10 minutes after they
arrived,
drputies
said,
and
Puckett pulled a pocket knife and
stabbed Roosodivlta in the sto­
mach.
BERLIN (U P I)—The East Ger­
The cause oi tin quarrel was
man Communista announced today not disclosed. Puckett lied alter
that three men have been sentenc­ the slaying and uaa picked up
ed to prison for trying to help re­ later in his ear. Police said he
fugees escape to West Berlin.
had signed a statement admitting
The official Communist news the slaying.
agency (A IN ) Identified one of
them as a W o t Berlin student,
Klaus Dialer Minx, 21, and said
an East German court had sen­
tenced him to four year* in jail,
CARUTHERSVILLE, Mo. (L T D
AIN said Andreas Stabler, 28, a
—A 34-year-old ex-convirt haa ad­
Swiss bask employ* received a
mitted the rape-staying of a pretty
two-year nine-month sentence, end
high school class president and the
that Wolfram Wurche, 20, an East
killing o f her earort with a stolen
Berlin student, was sent to prison
shotgun.
for three and one-half years.
First degree murder warrants

4 Persons Killed
In Hwy. 50 Crash

Palm Beach Youth
Stabbed To Death

East Berlin Reds
Sentence Three

CHICAGO (U P I)— A final tabulatlon today showed 62S persona
died In traffic accidenta over the Restore Relations
Chriatmaa holiday and the Nation­
BRUSSELS (U PI) — Belgium
al Safety Council estimated tome end the Congo restored diplomatic
33U more persona might be killed relatione today afler a 11-month
^du rin g Use New Year'a weekend.
break, is waa announced.

City Commissioner* all agreed progress" and said that he consid­
Tuesday night that efforts to get ered money spent on luring busi­
industry for Sanford must I* sup­ ness "an Investment that bring*
ported, but they were divided, 3 money Into circulation, pula taxes
lo 1, on one proposal of how to in our coffer* and.creates a cli­
mate of progress so others will
do It.
Tlie commission met to discuss com e."
a request that tin Chamber of
Commerce advertising budget he
increased 31.300 beginning with
the 1963-64 budget. Tlie request
was made in an effort to itrengh.
ten th* local area's bids for in­
dustries amid heavy competition
from other locations.
Three commissioner* approved
live grant of tha added fundi to
the chamber for the purpose of
Two undergraduate residence
encouraging industry to locale
college courses of the Rollins Col­
here, but Mayor Joe Baker and
lege School of General Studies will
Commissioner J. II. Crapps oppos­
be offered in January at Scminola
ed it.
High School night course*. They
Raker said he felt that such mat­
ter* should not b* handled with
tax money, but through such an
organisation aa tlie new BanfordHc mmole Development Commit­
tee on a alrictly business basil,
“ I felt that the organization of
this committee waa a great step
for the community and believed
that it would b« Just the thing to
get industry tn, and I Uilnk that
it will be a stronger organization
If tlie city stay* out of the pic­
ture," naker told a group repre­
senting the Chamber of Commerce
and tlie Development Committee.
"I feel that this la strictly ■
business proposition and should
nut involve tax money paid in by
all our people," lh« mayor aaid.
Ilakrr requested the city attor­
ney to glva him a ruling on tlir
legality of such contribution! by
PROF. SAUTE
Ihe city to tha chamber.
C rann dissented for a dif­
ferent reaaon, saying that he be­
V* ,
lieved the city should nut he asked
in advanct lor funds before tlie
actual need for them waa at hand.
"Y ou'r* asking for money be­
fore anything else happen*.'' he
said.
Commissioner Earl Higginbo­
tham. who finally mad* th* mo­
tion to approve the increase in
funds subject to the review of
the commission, aaid ''tlie Cham­
ber of Commerce la Just an or­
ganization of all ui individuali
and wiiat It doea benefits ua all."
Higginbotham backed up his
support of Hie 31.500 increase
with a personal nourish.
Slapping 3100 on Uie table, lie
laid “ either go ahead and concur
wills the chamber request or get
DR. DUAUIK
14 mure lo match that. . , we've
got to support It."
will b# English 101G, (English
Commissioner Tom MacDonald composition and literature) and
supported the fund Increase with Math 101G (collcg* algebra). In­
the view that Hie county needs structors will be Dr. Patricia
to make a great effort to gel In­ Drablk and Prof. George Saute.
dustry to bo'vter (lie tax base.
Dr. Drabik, a Sanford resident,
"W e need to got more commer­ ia a member of Uie Rollins faculty,
cial asscasmenti on Hie tax roll and holds an M. A. degree from
and make a more stable Ux base Bradley University and a Ph. D.
so we can provide more ic'iools (rum the Univeriity of Illinois.
and other facilities,'’ McDonald
Saute, who will inatruct lha al­
explained.
gebra cla n la director of th*
Commissioner A! Wilson said he School of General Studies at Rol­
Hvought tlie expenditure of funds lins. A graduate of Brown Uni­
to encourage induatry "is a darn­ versity, ha haa studied abroad at
ed good investment If we can Hie universities of Brussels and
get the in lo come lie re. An in­ Cotlingen and ha* taught at West­
dustry located on land where we ern Reserve University tn Clovenow have nothing is worth spend­ land. before coming to Hollins. Ha
is a member of Pill Beta Kappa
ing for." he said.
Chamber of Commerce man­ and Sigma XI fraternities.
I'rof, Saute will be available
ager John Krlder presented Hie
request for the additional lunds at Seminole High School Jan. •
In the upcoming budget and from 6:30 to 9:30 p.m. for regiastressed that "everything we try (ration and counseling of applica­
to get is a difficult battle because tions.
Naval Air Station personnel may
all the other Florida cities are
obtain Info rmallon and regiatrafighting fur industry.
“ The money sjwnt in gelling tion forms from Mrs. Winifred
these IndiHlr cs comes back in Scolt, per* ttnol management as­
Hie form of taxes, It's not giving sistant of the Industrial Relations
anything away," Krlder told the Dept, at NAS.
Prospective students from tha
commission.
Clifford McKibbin, president o! community may ohtaiu forms aud
the development group, explained information train E. S. Douglaaa,
the current need for assisting in- Seminole County director of Vodustry and said "money brought rational and Adult Education at
In by lliese businesses is new the school administration building
money which mure than replaces on Commercial Avc. in Sautord.
any we spend getting them bare,
"The city has go to like a
long view on this and hrlp present
a positive program to industrial
rage S
Bridge . ~.~- „
people," he said.
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Claaiijfied
S. J. Davis Jr. quoted from Ihe
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Comiin .
comprehensive plan drawn up lor
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the city by planner George Simons
Page it
Editorial
to point out that each new in­
Page tf
Entertainment
dustry tn a community brings a
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certain percentage of new Jobs,
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new incomes, new bank deposits,
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new auto license purchase* and
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Sports
other taxes.
Davis compared appropriations
of Daytona Brach and other cities. 1 9 S t s l t C D c u t l l S
in this area for attracting Indus-1 TALLAHASSEE (U PI) — Th*
try to balance tbe economic pic- Stat* Highway Patrol today listlure and laid "tha leadership of rd 19 deaths during the 78-hour
the community mual contribute long Chriatmaa weekend which
to th* effort to get Induatry."
ended at midnight but there have
George
expressed
u-vui gv Tuuhy
ivuh;
T3|&gt;i3Viru Hie
iiiv timi
been additional death* tint* tha
opinion that "progress attracts^ period closed.

Confesses Attack
Slaying Of Girl

were issued late Tuesday for
James Williams, • Negro farm
laborer paroled just three mnnths
ago from the Missouri penitentiary
alter serving three years of a fiveyear term loj^ felonious assault.

ing certified for Immediate pay­
ment to the heininulc County
Scbool board.
"We did not know whether live
law, which had expired, would
be extended by the Congress, but

Cat Burglar
Believed Caught
Two Lake Mary men. ons belisv•d to bt Sanford's notorious eat
burglar, havs been apprehended on
charges o f breaking and anlrring
and rubbery and are being held in
the Seminole County Jail under
bond of 3S.00O, Sheriff J. L. Hobby
stated last night.
Eugene G r a e n l a a f , 23, and
Charlea Robert Hrtdgeman, 22, both
o f Lake Mary, wera arrested In
Jaekaonvlll* by the Duval Sheriffs
Department on routine investiga­
tion and were returned to Sanford
on Dec. IHlh on warrant! Imurd by
the Seminole County Sheriffs De­
partment.
"Gresnieaf had been under sus­
picion for quits some time as being
a poasible rat burglar suspect by
lha Sheiiff* Dept.,1' said Sheriff
Hobby, "and only a matter of time
was involved until he was caught.1'
The two men ware charged Joint­
ly with a gunpoint robbery of H.
II. Ilurhanan of West First Street,
several months ago and an alleged
burglary attempt at the tame resi­
dence recently. When apprehended,
the men had in their possession two
wpa|xir.s, a .32 ralllier revolver and
a .32 caliber pistol.

Minister Beaten
And Burned Alive
BROOKLYN. Mich. ( U P I ) - A
retired Methodist minister was
beatrn unconscious, bound and
then burned alive Tuesday in the
bedroom of his rural home near
here.
Firemen answering an alarm
discovered live body of the Rev.
Roy Decker, 72, Tecumaeb, Mich.
It was covered by a smoldering
blanket and rubbish. The handi
were tied behind the hack and a
ball peen hammer, believed to be
the weapon used to beat the elder­
ly minister, was on the floor near
the body.
An autopay showed Docker suf­
fered a heart attark after he was
beaten and linn probably suffo­
cated whan lha fan was started.

Fired Employe
Kills His Boss

See New Kuwait
Crisis Brewing
LONDON (U P D -A new Kuwait crisis appeared to be brew­
ing today following warnings by
the British Defense Ministry of
"increased tensions" in (he Mid­
dle East and London newspaper
report* of air and aes alerts for
British servicemen.
One newspaper, (he Dally Mall,
said Iraqi troops were m using
on lha Kuwait border and report­
ed (hat 7.hno British troops fn the
Middle East had been alerted for
* potash)* arm*.

ing patriotism, lave ol country and
pride in our national emblem.
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CONFIDENTIAL TO SPORTS­
MEN:
Sanford Hunter* Algy and “Dim
Speer allot their big holiday nine
and ten point bucks and two tur­
keys somewhere near Christmas,
Florida Fxartly where can only
he left up to speculation.
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Who waa the guy in south San­
ford who lold Ida next door neigh­
bor Christinas Day that there was
no need to uaa antifreeze Is San­
ford and then woke up (hla morn­
ing to find a nice big crack In his
engine block.

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The four students who made
contained the nam ti of
nts, according to Hugh all “ A’a" were Linda Malloy, Stefany Wcstgate, Peggy Bower and
Elizabeth Evans,
Seventh gradsrs who made the
top grades were Christina Aim-'
girst, W. B. Beasley, Lamar Ox*'
ford, Charles Pigott, Iran Simon,:
Dick Stolpe, Tcdd Wagner, Forreitlne Allison, Mary Allison, Don­
na Ashby, Lucile King, Beth Mot-

gan,' Vickie Nobles, Luura Kaye Dw-.ght Smith, Michael Vcntch,
Watson, Sharon Weir, Mark Ba- Dianne Roun, and Kathy Sloan.
Eighth and nintii grade students
born, Cynthia Hunt, trance* Jar­
rell, L.nda Miner, Jay McCracken, who had all “ A s " and “ B 's" on
Wayne Forgu.on, I’ atay Owens, tlielr report cards were Jimmy
Barks. Brenda Bennett, Ann But­
Kathy MoOTe, Susan Nelson.
Also Linda Perkins, Sali c Pet­ ler, Josh Chave. Bill Crowell,
erson, Wanda Nelson, husan Day, Chal Crowell, Paula Elam, Scott
Higgins, Donna Howland, Cheryl
Mary Suc.Malsin, Patricia MarJanes, Ered Melanie. Pam Meri­
aaita, Laura Anne Carlson, Rich- wether,
Dannv
Mltko,
Biteky
ard Goers*, William llalhack. Smith.

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roller rink at Longwood, where
they ware part owners. Best was
formerly purchasing agent for A.
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C la im in all p b s m of skating
will ba held a t the naw rink, on
schedules which will be published
and are available at tha rink. In­
struction will ba given by Bast
and by Mri. Dottle Rockwall, a
Navy wife who le a former mem­
ber of tha Skating Vanities, which

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mngstera and a professional
cup. who will perform figure
id dance skating. Thera will be
I admission charge for spa cl a
ra and regular skating, at ragar prlcai will prevail from t
g p.m. and from T to 11 p.m.
The entire B u t family, Shealy
id Emmeline Bait, daughter
latia, 16, a junior at Seminole
gh, and ll-year-old Chuck, an
|hlh grader at fit. Lukas School
filavla, participate In the acItlaa at the rink and are active
tha skate business.
Voung Chuck and Sheala have
en skating almost every day for
i past four yaara and are acmpllshed amateur ikaleri. The
rger work! of dance and figure
sling, skate racing and rollrr
ckay la a national sport, and
ire are profession si skate teatna
ilch compare with Ico skating as
d iu lln g display of talent and
lining.
rha Bella are local people, the
i t family being long time, railnts of Lake Mary. Mri. Best
ii a Thurston before her mariga and both Mr. and Mri. Best
landed Sanford school!. They
va been associated for tha past

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CHUCK

Is the roller skillng version of
the Icerapadci.
Roller skating his recently been
w„
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Medical Assn, a i a healthy family
sport for active participation of
everyone from two years old to at
lean M and perhaps older, in so­
cordanee with President Ktnnedy's nationwide physical fltn in
program,
Classes will ba held for preschoolers, housewives, freestyle,
fundamentals and bronee bar, ailver bar, and special claaaei for
elementary school children and
teenagers.
The rink la a qualified member
of the Roller Skating Rink Opcratore Assn, of Amarlea and maintains testing and Judging for the
earning of the brome, silver and
gold bars and medals which are
tha mark of accomplished amaleur
skaters.
The rink area ll 70 by HO fact,
with two rows of spectator seats
down one side, attack bar. ekate
room, sale* room and office. A
complete line of akalei and skatIng accessories era maintained
at the Melodea Rink.

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A boybosd dream will com* true
tomorrow when Bhealy Beit open*
(ha naw Melodee Skating Rink on
Onora Rd.
Tha naw rink, whlcb h is already
proved a boon to Sanford youngatari who hava erowdad tha floor
alnca tha doon opanad a few
waaki ago, pruvldai racraalhn
tor young and old.
Tha grand opening will failure
a skating demonstration at a p.m.
by agpart ikatari, both county

mack. Sherry Gray, Suzanne Or*
»eno. Becky Bicker, Max StowcO

Car) Tllson, Rlchy Walstrom,
Sieve Harris, Sandra Bazzle, Eve­
lyn Cameron, Sandra Katz, Pat
Smith, Sharon Ivey, Mcriiello
Griffith, Adrienne Epstc.n, Tom
Hemphill, Jim Robbins, Michael
Scott.
Gloria Terryman, lliannc Gu­
thrie, Barbara Thomas, Lather,ne
Julian, Janice Grant, Linda Ash­
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Susan Haynes, Sue Pope, Joe Pur-

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■T RICHARD STARNBfl
Oh, roll ma aver eaay, lade, get
M i das rubb.r-tired wagon and
heat the druma alowly, 'caute this
ckila fa juat about to rough and
turn his port heud to tha wall «nd
breath* his last.
Tha tedloua Irgtoni of ptofeaatonal bore* has breached my d«lenses at last) 1 am undone; m .
manly cheat ii bared to tha darts
•f the ravening hoard, of right­
eous dullna.s.
Old If. L., rail hi. irreverent
bona*, had tlia riyht idea whrn be
said the wowsers were cberrlvre
peopl* wbu were eternally lurmenled by the nagging suspicion
that somebody somewhere might
b* enjoying himself. U is aven
wore# titan it war In the rowdy era
®f the Sage o f Baltimore, Whining
aclf-aeekera,
whinging
specialpleader., dismally certain cu lti.u
o f every hue— oil have learned the
black arts of lobbying until now
U'a worth your life to bleak a
lance on anything.
Suggest, for example, that alt
vegetarian* should be fitted with
snug camisoles and Inched In
quilted room., and even the emin­
ent aar.tty o f your proposal won't
fiv e you. Tha next malt will bring
gkrlU rebuttal frem all manner of
professional
food
fediata.
I
oouldn't care le .i what people

want to aat, and for all 1 knew,
vegetarianism would give u* all a
lock on happy longevity. But I
don't like professional* with v e il­
ed intcre.ta in -infinite numbri. of
nutty cau.c* telling m* what to
say and how to say it.
A man in the business o f public
oitipbaluski'ii.i. soon leami to
ignore the cltwi o f Ilia piota.t-folhire ,iow d. Writ* a piece knock­
ing the custom of anting turkey.,
and you know you'll l&gt;* buried In
leltei. ft uni turkey farmer, ac.
ru.iug you of baiug a member of
the 1WW or sume ulliar subversive
organisation. Reason and logic aie
o f no help; indeed, tha economicdetermlntsts who lay si-lga to yuu
never have recourse to the stuff.
Turkey meat tastes Ilka the bark
on a dem oted fane* post, and I
won't
have
any
watery-eyed
b'hintioit telling me 1 mu*t eat it
two times a year.
The fact I. Unit a man who
look, at this world with chc.rful
skepticism Is helpless to avoid
breaking somebody's icmil. Do a
holiday piece claiming eggnog H
an luiipld m en fit only fur sick
kids atid gum.uy giaunies, end
you will ceiUiuly crush your post­
man under tha w sight of tha
laiit.nl* from people who make a
living selling eggnog ingredient*.

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We Cut the Prices-

Plan Creation
•Of Science
Of Survival
DENVER (U P!) — Individual
mmbrrs of the American A**onation for the Advancement of
Science were scheduled to discuss
-informally Friday a committee
^recommendation that the scientif­
ic community create a “ science
of human survival" to keep man­
kind from kilims itself off.
Dr. Harry Commoner of Wash­
ington University, chairman of
the AAAS Committee" on Science
'n the Promotion of Human Wot’are, said aurh discussion was
what the committee was trying to
^accomplish when it made the rec
Commendation
Tuesday to the
AAAS’ 128th meeting here.
The
committee
report
was
tigned by Commoner, famed an­
thropologist Margaret Mead, T. C
Bycrly 6f the U. S. Agriculture De­
partment's Agricultural Research
Service. Mass., H. J. Geiger ot
the Harvard University School of
Public Health, and Frank W.
■vNolcslein of The Population Coutv
® cil. Inc.
Commoner said it was ■ “ posi­
tion paper only” and was not in­
tended to be the official state­
ment of the association. But he
said the committee hoped it
would stimulate discussion.
“ We call for the establishment
of a new collaborative science,
Uic science of human survival,
^w hich will apply the full strength
and wisdom of all the sciences
to the solution of the crisis cre­
ated by the obsolescence of war,"
Uie report laid.
The committee aaid war was
obsolescent because it was creat­
ed to preserve or extend a so­
ciety, but had now become too
destructive to do this. In fact, the
scientists said, science had now
^achieved such control over hu­
man environment that from now
on mankind could "ommit suicide
—even by nonnuclear means—
any lime it wanted to.

Mr. E. J. Marshall
•Dies In Osteen
Mr. Edward John Marshall, 82,
died early Tuesday morning in
Osteen where be had made his
home for a number or years.
He came to Florida in 1833 from
Great Falls, Mont.; was a member
of the Lutheran Church and of the
local Carpenter's Union.
Survivors include two daugh­
t e r s , Mrs. Marjorie Glblin of Os­
teen and Mrs. Frances McCormse
of Silver Springs, Md.; one sister,
Mrs. Elizabeth Cline of Lanchcster, Calif., and one granddaughter.
Services will be conducted at 3
p m. Thursday at Briison Funeral
Home with Rev. Herbert W.
Goers* of the Lutheran Church of
the Redeemer officiating. Rurlat
will be at a later date.
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BERLIN &lt;UPI&gt; — A U. S. mili­
tary convoy left Berlin today on
m
"routine” trip through Commu­
nist Urrftory along the 110-mile
Autobahn to West Germany.
The new troop movement, com­
ing ai Berlin ended a quiet but
tense Christmas, again underscored the Allied defiance ot Com­
munists protests arainit such
"provocation*."
Early this month, East Ger­
many aenl a not* to the U. 8. en^ v o y in Prague, protesting the ex­
change of American soldiers gar­
risoned in the divided city.
The U. S. Army said the unit,
Company D of the Sixth Infan­
try's Second Battle Group, was
on it* way to military exercises
in West Germany. It called the
convoy a "routine move.”

* B o a r d T o Meet
An important meeting of the
Ebenezer Methodist Church of­
ficial board has been called for
7:43 p. m. today immediately
following (tie devotions of the
Wcdnesdsy service.

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break through the holiday UaikrU
ball doldrums tonight at they
travel to Leesburg to mset ilia Yellow Jacket* at U p. m. in the sacond round of tha annual Elks Uowl
Basketball Tournament. Tha I.lon*
are suffering from several inlld flu
rate*.
The opening game will be a
dash between Groveland and Wild­
wood and will begin at 7:00 p. nt.
Coach Mikler, despite the sick­
ness which has kept his Lions from
practice until Tuesday, hopes to
“ put on a good allow." Tha coach
expects Leesburg to play Its usual
son* defense and uae Its fa it
breaks in an attempt (o control
the court.
l^esburg la tha favorltt and tha
way things wars going for tha
Lloni Tuesday aftarnoon with tha
flu affecting many af hli key
players, Oviedo will have to pull a
rabbit out o f tha hat to get any*
whtrt In tonlght'a game.
Kep&amp;rta on tha Yellow Jaekata
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Celtics Answer
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Baikal ball
Aieoclitlon
champ*.Ttiat'a whit happened Thursday
night when tha Western Divisionleading Loi Angalai Lakira triad
to run their season winning atreak
against tha Celtic! to three
atralght gamea, A capacity crowd
or 13,MB turned out at Boston
Garden and tha Celtic! responded
with a brilliant performance.
With Bnl Couiy, 8am Jonaa,
Tommy llalnaohn and BUI Ruaaell each scoring more than 30
point*, the Celtlca aurged to a
76-tt halftime lead
and won
broetlng, 129-1 IT. Elgin Baylor
scored 3d points for Iho Lakers
who led by four points at tha end
of the flrit period but were blitted
by a 43-17 Celtic rpurt in the sec­
ond period.
The crowd was "warmed up"
for the eecond game show by
Wilt Chamberlain's lt-polnt per­
formance that iparked the Phila­
delphia Warriors to a 111-111 win
over tha Syracuse Nationals. Tha
Nationals mitered a aavara blow
when Dolph Schayee sustained a
fractured cheek bone which will
aldcllne him about twe walks.
Oscar
Robertson
acored
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points and Arlea Bockhorn acorad
2* as the Cincinnati Royals beat
tha St. Louis Hawks, 129-111, and
Walt Bellamy tallied M point* to
toad the Chicago Packers te
109-tot triumph ovar tha Detroit
Piatona In other gamea. Bob Pattit had 33 points for It. Louis and
Gene Shue had » for Detroit

Herald Bowlers
Hold To Lead
The Sanford Herald team In­
creased it's lead this wtak by sight
games, winning three and tying
one with Nationwide Ini. Wleboldt's Camara Shop Is in second
with Sgit wins and 26)4 losses.
Slnko'a Tavern la In third place
with SO wlna and 00 losses. Karn’a
Ins. is In fourth place, Nationwide
Ins. Is in fifth and Thriftway la In
sixth.
High team game was tha Her­
ald's S87 and they had high series
o f 1037. Ann Grldlsy o f thst team
who carries a 98 average rolled a
174 game with four strikes In a
row. Dot Button had a ISO, Delores
Todd a 107, and Bernice Shaefer a
170.
June Gassman, Delores Todd and
Ix&gt;rralne Spoils made tha 8-10
split. Marie Mitchell and Dean
Clark made the 8-7, and Kays
Phillips and Helen Altman made
tha 0-6-10. Kays Phillips also made
tha 0-10. Mary Jana Gorton made
the 4-0-7 split and Dean Clark had
a four strike string.

Slgrns W ith Sox
BOSTON (UPI) — The Boston
Red Sox hava annolnced that out­
fielder Cart Y aitnem iki la the
first player to algn for tha 1902
sesaon. Y aitnem iki, who batted
■200 In his rookie yaar, actually
had signed at the closa of the
1901 season, Red Sox president
Dirk O'Connell revealed Tuesday.

burg's
Max Wsttstein, Buddy
Atone and Bill Arnold. 8 tan Gid­
eons, BIU McBride and John Qray
ara other Jaekata who might give
tha Lions a tussle.
Probable Starting Lineup;
OVIEDO
Forward
Walnrlght
i'ourler
Fnrward
Center
Tr* Insky
DrMhern
Guard
Estes
Guard
LEESBLKG
WetUlein
Forward
McBride
Forward
Arnold
Center
Stephenson
Guard
Guard
Stone

Giants' Chances
Against Packers
Show Improvement
NEW YOBK ( l TPI&gt;-The New
York Glints' chances of upietllng
the Green Bay Psekera In Sun
day’ s National Football League
championship
game
improved
greatly today with tha return to
action of fullback Atox Webitor
and offensive and Joe Walton.
Both men took part In an hour
workout at Yankee Stadium Tues­
day and appeared recovered from
reeent Injuries. Webstar hid been
hobbled by a pulled groin muscle
while Walton missed the Glints'
final regular season game against
Claveland with a knee ailment.
• • e
GREEN BAY, Wll, (U P I)-T b e
condition of Green Bay Packers
defensive aafety Johnny Symank
remained doubtful today for next
Sunday's National Football champ
ionihlp game against the New
York Glanta, but fullback Jim
Taylor should be ready.
Both men went through light
workouts Tuesday with the team,
bUt coach Vince Lombardi ex ­
pressed some concern over the
condition o f By m ink's Injured
ribs.
If Symank la sideline.!, there
would have to he some shuffling
In tha Pickers' defensive second
ary, whoa* defense against pass
Ing this yaar ranked second In
tha league.

Nicklaus Debuts In
Open Next Week
LOS ANGELES (UPI* - Jack
Nicklaus, twice national amateur
golf champion, will make his pro
fesilonal competitive debut In the
(43,000 Los Angeles Open next
week, It was announced today,
Jack Kim barling, president of
ll* sponsoring Los Angeles Jun­
ior Chamber o f Commerce, said
Nicklaus asked for and received
sn exemption from qualifying for
the 72'bole tournament which will
run Jan. 1-1,
Nicklaus, a powar-hlttar, has
proved on occasion that ha can
match shots with the best of the
proa. Aa an amateur ha placed
second lo Arnold Palmer, tha
winner of the i960 National Open
at Cherry Hills Country Club In
Denrar, Colo. Nicklaus, an Ohio
State student, haa won many eol
leglate titles.
Another fine amateur, Duff
Lawrence of Phoenix, Arli., will
make bis first start as a pro In
the L.A. Open. Lawrence la a for
mcr Ariions stale amateur cham­
pion and thla year's California
stale open titllsl.

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P a g e 4— W ed . D ec. 27, 1961

Eight Of Best
In Tangerine
'Cap Tonight

Alabama QB Trammel
Ailing W ith Cold

FILBERT COOKIES

LONGWOOD — The Tangerine
Bowl Handicap, so designated in
honor of the charity football game
at the Tangerine Bowl Friday
night, sends eight of tha track's
top grcyhuundi to tha post In the
tenth rare o f tonlght'a ll-rnre pro­
gram at the Kanford-Orlando Ken­
nel Club.
Competing in this all-star eonteat will he Oswald Bros.' Inaug­
ural winner O. B.’s D. D. T. and
O. B't Melon, winner of the Hrholarship Hundicnp, Fathom, Roger
Phillips, Upstager, Foxy Rifle, and
Carl Tracy’a sensational pup, Barnada Dob.
Favorltsa will probably be Or­
ville Mosea* Excelling, trying for
her third atrnight fsatura victory
and U. U.'a D. I&gt;. T. seeking his
third Grads A victory.
On hand for tha presentation of
the trophy to the owner o f Iho
winning greyhound will ho Tang­
erine Bowl Queen Pinky Clough of
Tarpon Springs.
The track will bo dark Friday
night so racing fans and track omployes may attend the Tangerine
Bowl game. However, there will be
a daylight card that afternoon
that haa been designated tha Tang­
erine Bowl Matinee.

Best Ball Match
At Mayfair Club
Jan. 12 To 14

WASHINGTON (UPI) - Speedy
halfback Dubby Mitchell haa offi­
cially become a member of Die
Washington Redskins of the Na­
tional Football League. Ullcbell
came to the Redskins from the
Cleveland Browns along with Le­
roy Jackaon of Weitern Illinois in
exchange for draft right* to AllAmerlca hslfbar*; Ernie Davis of
Syracuse.

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ROAST

Hout Postponed
NEW YORK (U PI)—Sugar Ray
Robinson's Injured hand haa forc­
ed postponement of his 10-round
boul with Denney Moyer until Feh.
3 at Madison Square Garden. The
fight was originally scheduled fo r’
Jan. (.

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Ho, Hum! Aussies
Clinch Davis Cup
MELBOURNE, Australia (UPI)
—Roy Emerson and Naala Fras­
er, ■ couple of "cool cooklei,"
clinched tha Davis Cup for Aus­
tralia today whan they parboiled
Italy's Nicola Pistrangell and Or­
lando Sirola, 6-2, 6-3. 6-4, in a
doubles mstch played in 112-de­
gree haai.
In scoring tha most lop-sldcd
challenge round doubles victory
In 43 years, Emerson and Fraicr gave the Auialei an unbeat­
able 10 lead In Ihe beit-of-ftve
aeries,
Tha final two single* matches
will be played Thursday but they
will be meaningless to Uia Aussie*
who didn't lose a sat in clinching
(be amateur tennis "world se.
ries" for Ihe 10th lima In 12
years,
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Club will hold the first annual Best
Ball Match Play Championship
Jan, 12 through 14 at the Mayfair
golf course.
The field will consist o f 64 teams
for which ths entrance fea will bs
f IB per person. Parings and start­
ing tlm*s will be decided at a din­
ner to be held at the Mayfair Inn
on Thursday ovenlng.
All fllghta will be formed by us­
ing tha lower handicap on tho
team. In cast of tie* for tho last
spots In a flight, tho t ill will be
brokrn by using Uio higher handi­
cap on tho teams. All flights will
Ite played from scratch.
All contestant# losing their Sat­
urday match may play In a medal
Tournahient which consists of
eighteen holes to be played on
Sunday morning.
Silver and prists fur all winners
will be presented Immediately fol­
lowing the final round of play.
Reservations may be made for
accommodations at tha Mayfair
Inn at a special price o f $9.00 per
team, Reservation* should be mads
In the nama of tho contestant.

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Honor Fullmer

Joins Redskins

ABILENE, Tex. (U P D -L eiter ball coach at Abilene Christian
Wheeler has been named to suc­ College. Wheeler had been an as.
ORLANDO, Fla. (UPI) - One ceed Nick Nicholson aa head foot* distant football coach at the school.
contingent of Lamar Tech's foot­
ball team was to leave Beaumont,
Tex., today by bus for Orlando
where &lt;t will go against Middle
Tennessee Stale College Friday
night in Ihe Tangerine Bowl.
The first two units of the Texas
team will leave Thursday by
plane, with both group* arriving
Thursday afternoon.
Middle Tennessee Stale arrived
here Tuesday, and Cosch Charles
.Murphy put hit 39 players through
a two-hour workout, both on o f­
fensive and defensive drills.

By United Pres* Intern aliens! game with UCLA.
Alsbsma's
tier
qusrterhark.
Tickle
Bobby Bell, an AllPat Trammell, is suffering from America from Minnesota who was
a bad cold, two serond stringers injured recently, worked out with
ara ailing and the Crimson Tide
Gophers again,
wasn't overly Impressive in its' Colorado, getting a four-day
. ....
.
head stsrt over its Orange Bowl
firit workout st Biloxi, M R.., for opj&gt;(incnli Loull„ ni Slat(, in Ml.
their Sugar Bowl game — but anti, had another stiff workout
coach Paul Uttar) Bryant Isn't while LSU was Just arriving in
worrying.
town.
The urually pcsiim liljc Dry nut, .Coach Sonny Grandctius, whose
who led Alabama through sn un­ Colorado team i* a two-tourhdown
defeated 1961 campaign, put the underdog, is hoping that hard
Crimson Tide through a light work and little social activity will
RECORD LOSER
• This gay Utils eoell* is rich and
workout Tuesday for their New pay off.
PHILADELPHIA (UPI)—Pilch“ttbwty." Perfect for enttminMi.
Year's Day game with Arkansas,
I-SU is in top physical shape er John Coleman of the PhlladclAnother of tha biurastiontl recipes
rated a 13-point underdog.
for Ihe game, according lo coach phla Nationals lost 4J games in
(enure* an D u l l C I V I W I
Trammell, the leading paster In Paul Dieted.
|I8S3 — a record that still standi.
huger pseksivs.
Die Southeastern Conference, re­
ported wllh a cold as did Bill
Rice, a aecond team tickle. Dur
“Super • Right” Grain Fed Heavy W estern Beef Chuck (Boneless Chuck Roast Lb. 65c
Ing the workout, Larry Wall, Ata
bama'a No. S fullback, aggravat.
ed an old groin Injury.
Dryant had praise for his line­
men in the practice but said
didn't think eur backs moved too
well," snd Indicated the team's
overall shape did not seem bad
ALLGOOD BRAND SUGAR CURED
"SUPER - RIGHT*’ FRESHLY
Meanwhile, Texas, which takei
on Mississippi in the Colton Bowl
on Jan. 1, will engage in two
workouts today—a abort morn­
ing session and a full gear after­
noon practice at Austin, Tex, The
1-Lb.
team phyiiclan for the Longhorns
pronounced all members of the
Ctn.
squad in "good shape" after the
holiday layoff aa Texas went
through an Impressively brisk
Otear Mever Sugar Cured Boncleaa Smoked
Smllhficld Virginia Sugar Curek Smoked*
workout Tuesday.
In Oxford, Miss., (he Mississip­
(Jaw Bulls)
pi Rebels emphasised defense In
2 to 1-Lb.
Tuesday'* afternoon workout. The
Averse#
morning waa spent discusftng
Lb.
strategy to uae against Ihe pow­
erful Longhorns.
Coach Murray Warmath of Min­
JANE PARKER
nesota, whose Gophers lost to
LEMON OR .
Washington In the 1961 Rosa Bowl
Jelly
gamt. said deftnslve back Gary
nclleticr was their only doubtful
start for the New Year’ e Day

fe n !u re r a t e :

NEW YORK (U P I)-D an Dan­
iel, sportswrltar for tha New York
World Telegram and Sun hss been
chosen toastmaster for the Box­
ing Writers Association dinner at
Iho Waldorf-Astoria on Jan. 14.
llcne Fullmer, the NBA middle­
weight champion, will be honored
at the dinner as "Fighter of the
Y ear."

Gets Job

Lamar Tech Team
On Way To Bowl

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“ COME ON IIADY, LET’ S DO THE TW IST’ i» the wail
of n i&gt;o|)ii|itr rock ami roll crooner and here are couples
at the Christmas Ball doing it.

The first Christman Dali, spon­
sored by the (Jamma Omega Chap­
ter of Epsilon Sigma Alpha, proved
to be a great success Saturday,
when several hundred couples
filled the grand ballroom of the
Mayfair Inn to dance to the music
^ 1 Hill Adler's orchestra.

School Faculty
Honored At Party

The ball which promises to be a
seasonal event to be placed on
the calendar permanently, was at­
tended by socialite members of
Sanford’s younger set, including
young Navy personnel, college
students and careerists, as well as
the younger busincsimcn-abouiloun and their wives.
. The latest dances, which includ­
ed the popular twist dance were
much In evidence, as well as the
group-danced bully gully and the
slower dances, and the almost con­
ventional rock and roll.
Short formals were the fashionstyle of the evening with brocades,
chiffons, satins and taffetas worn
by the young debs.
The facilities of the ballroom
were donated to Lite sorority by
Mayfair manager, George Pal­
mer, since all proceeds of the
dance go toward assisting the
Juvenile Council. The sorority
maintains a shoe fund to help with
needy and dependent children.

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The annual Children's Christ­
mas Party sponsored by the Florids Power Employe’ s Club of Enterprlse was held at the Florida
Power Clubhouse Dec. 18 with a
program and gifts for all children
12 years of age or younger
Harvey Dunn served as master
sol ceremonies for this party and
fur the adult parly sponwired by
(lie club and held at the Shrine
Club m Sanford.

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Mr. and Mrs. t,. O. (layman
entertained members of the En­
terprise School faculty and the re­
tired teachers of the school at
their annual holiday party at
© Ihcir home on the afternoon ot
Dee. IS. The home was beautifully
decorated In the seasonal theme
which also
wan carried
out
through the refreshments.
Those invited to attend were
Mrs. Minnie McCauley, elemen­
tary superintendent, Mrs. Daisy
Case O f 24
Lee Gunn, Mrs. Kuth Ryon, Miss
Louise Ball, Mrn. Carver, Mr*.
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Sirs. Rachel Alley, Mr*. Bertha
The Men’ s Club of the First
Bardin, Harold Wooten, George
Methodist Church of Sanford be­
Poor and Wayne Pringle.
gan Christmas Week celebration*
at the Enterprise Florida Metho­
dist Children s Home last Wednes­
day whet members of the club
made Uieir annua] visit with holi­
day treat* for all the children.
A DARMSTADT, Germany (AIITEach year the men have din­
w NCi— John A. Holloway, son of
ner at the Home followed by a
Mr. and Mrs. Luther N. Holloway,
Christmas program and a visit
1711) W. Second St., Sanford, re­
front Santa who gives each child
cently was promoted to specialist
a huge s’ oeking filled with goodies
four in Germany, where he is a
and a gift of money.
member of the 38th Artillery.
This year Dr. Orville Barks
Specialist Holloway, a clerk
and Boyd Coleman asilstrd San­
typist in Battery A ot the artil­
K iap . - T u ll. - Lim it 4
ta with distributing the gifta.
lery in Darmstadt, entered the
Army in January 1960, completed
p h a s ic training st Port Hood, Tex.,
and arrived overseas the fol­
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He is a 1938 graduate o( Semi­
A regularly scheduled monthly ASSORTED FLAVORS
nole High School.
Before entering the Army, he card and game party will be held
was employed by (he Florida State at 8 p.m today at the Parish
House of Christ Church Episcopal
Road Department in Orlando.
in Longwood.
Prize! will be awarded and re
freahmenta swill be served.

Sanford Soldier
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When President Kennedy paid hU brief visit to
Puerto Rico, n U. S. commonwealth, he put the world
spotlight on an inland which could well serve as a small
model of improvement for underdeveloped areas in Latin
America and elsewhere.
In the 20 years from 1940 to 1980. income per person in Puerto Rico bounded upward from $121 to $6.4..
Liberal wage policies and a graduated personal income
tax helped to distribute these gains widely through the
Puerto Rican population.
.
This minor miracle can be largely ascribed, of
course, to the well known program which lured heavy
amounts of United States capital—and brought 700 new
Industries— by offering Investors a 10-ytar tax-free

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Puerto Rico's economy was further bolstered by the
migration of nearly 600,000 islanders to the mainland In
the 1950s.
With all these promising advances, the island Is not,
however, entirely out of the economic swamps. The great
exodus notwithstanding, more than 12 per cent of
Puerto Rico's work force is still unemployed. And its
per capita income gains put it at a level only half that of
the least prosperous U. S. state.
In these circumstances, Puerto Rico’s Gov. Lula
Munoz Marin, a long time battler for his island’s pro­
gress and a promoter of eloser U. S.-Latln ties generally,
appears to be getting into somewhat contradictory posi­
tions.
He proposed Puerto Rican membership In the Or­
ganisation of Amerlcnn States, though the island’s com­
monwealth status leaves its foreign affairs In U, S.
hands.
Only full Independence would qualify Puerto Rico
for such membsrshlp. At the last election, just 3 per cent
of its population favored independence. Munoz’ own party, and its major rival, seek lasting union with the Unit­
ed States.
Perhaps only the Puerto Rican politicians them­
selves can puzzle this one out. Further grist for the
mill is the evidence of other, broader efforts by Munoz
to read more independence Into the “ commonwealth’'
status than the U. S. Congress agreed to.
Puerto Rico unquestionably Is a bright show win­
dow for the underdeveloped to look at. Wc must hope
that the Island’s tangled politics will not cloud it over
just
’ ‘ when
* many ‘lands
* neeid the
he encouragement of seeing
proven, tangible results.

Little Satellite Supports Theory
Giant Blast Created Universe
WASHINGTON
(UPI) — A
little MUIlite launched last spring
apparently supports ths theory
that a gigantic explosion spawned
the earth billions o f yeera ago.
A t any rata, tha saUUIta, a
gamma ray aalronomy talaaaopa
named Explorer X I, produced
findings that stem to dlaputa tha
anthorltlaa who claim creation la
eontinuoul, hai been going on
forevar and will never end.
This was rsparted this weak by
Dr. Robert Jaatrow, head o f tha
thaoratlcal division at tha Nation*
al Aeronautics and Space Admin,
iatratlon Goddard apace flight
center.
Partisan* of the explosion*
theory say that all matter was
onco ccnccntratad In a aingl*
giant atom. Thay hold that around
10 billion year* ago, this mass
exploded.
The matter hurled outward fay
tho blast condeneed, eventually,
Into the Marry galaxies and the
vast gat and dust accumulations
In Inlerttellar apace.
They claim that tha primeval
explosion is stilt being fait, caus­
ing tho universe to expand aven
now, with Its billions o f galaxies
flying away from each other at
fantastic speeds.
The proponents a f continuous

Ex-Dictator Juan Peron Weds Secretary
MADRID
(U PI) — Former
Argentine dictator Juan Peron, AS,
hat sacrttly married in Spanish
exile his 2S-year*old secretary,
Isabella Martlnsr, persistent re.
porta aald today,
Tha overthrown president was
"out o f town" and could not b*
reached to confirm or deny the

Bridge Club
Names Winners

creation agree that the universe
is expanding, but they think the
reaion ie heat generated at a
Winner* were announced this
steady rata by the craatlva pro­
morning for the Tuesday after­
cess, not any graal explosion.
noon weakly play of the DcRary
The bails o f that tbtory i* that Duplicate Bridge Club at the Com­
enough matter is being created munity Center.
constantly to form new galaxies
Named from 13 tables playing
that fill the voids left by outward- were NS, first, Mrs. Albert Besom
rushing older ones.
and Mr*. Harold Nickerson; sec­
To keep the density o f the uni­ ond, Mrs. Robert Nicholl* and
verse constant despits its expan­ Mrs. E. M. Hinkle; third, Mr. and.
sion, it would be ntcassary to Mrs. John Vapderschaaf, and
make only one ntw particle of fourth, Mr. and Mrs. deorga
matter every 100 years In an area Pearsall.
EW, first, Mr*. Frank Holder
of space the ilse o f tha Pentagon.
and
Mrs. M. L. Patterson; second,
Jaetrow said tha level o f
gemma radiation that Explorer Col. and Mra. W. W. Hague: third,
XI measured “ rules out one Mrs. E. E. Anderson and Mra.
varelon o f ths steady state cos­ Clyde Ramsey and fourth, Mr.
and Mrs. Howard Middleton.
mology."
Tho basis Of this deduction is a
fundamental law o f physics which
aaya you cannot create a particle
o f matter without creating its
"mirror Image," a particle o f
antimatter.
" I f this version were correct,
and mailer and antimatter were
created at tha rata required
In tha eteady state theory, the in.
tensity o f gamma rays produced
in outer apace by their annihila.
tlon would be 1,000 times greeter
than tha level measured," JestEffective January Is
row said.

said

Ribicoff Won’t
Commit Himself

Health Insurance

NEW YORK (UPI) — Three of
four Americans now have soma
form o f voluntary htalth insur­
ance coverage, the Health Infor­
mation Foundation reports. But
coverage is relatively poor among
famllltt whose main camera work
In tuch Industries as agriculture,
forestry, fishing and construction.

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Peron’* first wife, Ev*, died in
ths 1053, while he wa* still Argsntine
pruldtnL The women's section of
coupl* ssnt out Christmas cards
the Peronlst party, which still
signed, "Juan Domingo Paron and
operate* In Argentina, has op­
Isabel!la Martinet Ho Peron. They
posed any suggestion that Peron
said that at a Christmas Ev*
remarry. Era headed the women
midnight Mass Peron Introduced
I’eroniitnv
"leabelli*" as "m y wife.”
A close friend o f Peron said,
"It I* very possible" the couple
has married, "But If so, the
ceremony took piece more than
a year ago,” ho said.
NEW LONDON, Conn. (U PI)—
Mlsa Martinet, who cam* to U. S. Secretary o f Health, Edu­
exile her* with rerun almost 12 cation and Welfare Abraham Rlblmonths ago, was said to have eoff, commenting on report* he
met him in Panama ehortly after may seek the Democratic nomina­
the 1055 revolt that toppled him tion fur senator from Connecticut:
,’rom power. She has been hit
“ I have never discussed it (run­
secretary aver elnce.
ning) with the President. Any de­
cision would not be made until
1 had discussed It with him."
reports, an aid* said.
But close friends

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latek/

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star talesman in the commercial
world, for he keep* the focus on
the customer.
Skittish Teachers
On* of our Midwestern unlver
altles took a vote o f Ite faculty on
the wisdom o f having students
analyse the teaching effectiveness
of tha professors.
Ths faculty voted it down!
Why? Oh, they ueed the alibi
that students are not competent to
rate their profi.
Actually, those profs wera chick­
en! They were afraid to have the
customers tell the truth.
For some college* now charge
|1,000 or more aa tuition and tha
brilliant students, many o f whom
•re mature war veterena end mar­
ried, knew the laty loafers vs. the
profa with seal and enthusiasm.
Tha average college student can
rate hia profs excellently end *o
eccuratly that moat professors

don’t dare O. K. such an efficient
innovation.
«J
No good teacher objects to itudent rating* of the faculty. It Ie the
dull, sleep-producing teachers who
scTtam against It.
On our downtown Northwestern
Unirenlty campus, tha matura
students even demand their tuition
back, If they get Isay profa. That
should be true everywhere.
So tend for my “ Rating Scale
for Good Teacher*," enclosing a©
stampeS return envelope, plus 20
cents.
Uaa it at P-TA meetings, too, far
It fits all type* o f educator*, ineluding Sunday School teachers.
(Always write to Dr. Crane io
care o f this nawapapar, enclosing
a long 4 cent stamped, addrencd
envelop* and 20 cent* te cover
typing end printing coeta when
you send far on* of hi* book- ®
lets-)

Social Security Taxes
Rise, Effective Jan. 1
Social Security taxes are acheduted to go up effective Jan. I,
1962, Col. Byron II. Patton, Man
ager of the Orlando District Social
Security Office, stated today. This
Increase applies to self-employed
people as well a* people worUng
for wages, Col. Patton said.
Employes will have lb of one
per cent more deducted from their
wages. Their employers will also
pay 1* of one per cent more. This
means that beginning January 1,
1962. employe* and their employera will each pay 3Vi per cent of
the employes' salary In Social
Security taxea. Of course, only
wages up to 24,600.00 are subject
to Social Security taxes, Col. Patton added.

Tho tax for self-employed peo-t*
pie will be increased 2/10 uf one
per cent. This means that if you
are self-employed, you will pay
social security taxes of 4.7 per
cent of your earning* up to ttsoo
In 1962. This increase will not be
reflected on your self-employment
lax return until early in 1963 when
you file a return for 1962.
.
Earning* above 14100 a year are©'
not subject Io Social Security
taxea. Those' Increases are being
made to help pay for recent increaiea la Soda! Security pay­
ments, Cot. Patton added. They
will also make sure that the So­
cial Security system it kept on
a sound financial basil.

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Dr. Yaeghan is a superlative
teacher for he know* how to
"dreea up" hia lecture* and
"package” hia ideas. Good teach­
ers are simply star salesmen.
They keep the emphasia on terra
firma Instead of the stratos­
phere, so students don’t snore in
their classes.
CASE K-492: Dr. Wayland F.
Vaughan is one of America's lead­
ing piychologists and author o f
several college textbook*.
He i* alto a very popular profes­
sor for he has the faculty o f fit­
ting education to the current needs
of his students.
A fter he bed adopted my own
text at Harvard University, he
thus wrote the publishers:
"Crane has a knack for selecting
material that appeal* to the in­
terest* o f college students,
"Students like his textbook be­
cause they learn thing* worth
knowing."
The reason Dr. Vaughan noted
this aapact o f ray textbook was
dua to the fact he himself Is euch
a superb datective of what stud­
ents desire.
Many professors stay up in the
ctoudi to such a point they don’t
even see the disinterest of thefr
pupils.
So they often keep on delivering
the same dr)*, sleepy lectures o f 10
or 20 years earlier, because they
don’ t focus on the "customer."
.Student Polls
A men like Dr. Vaughan, how­
ever, keeps constantly on the alert
to sec what he can do to perk up
the interest o f his students.
For “ Interest" is basic to fast
learning. It is the Siamese twin of
“ Motivation."
Unless a teacher can "dree* up"
his lectures and “ package" them
in an attractive manner, i* it any
wonder students snore in class?
Teaching is simply a form of
salesmanship. It involve* selling
intangibles instead o f shoes or au­
tomobiles.
But the same laws o f salesman­
ship apply to the professor as to
the purveyor of retail merchandise.
Men Ilka Dr. Vaughan maintain
a continuous "consumer survey.”
The don't submit printed ques­
tionnaires to each class, but they
keep their rye on the student reactions and thus are sensitive to
classroom attitudes,
A super duper educator like Dr.
Vaughan would likewise become a

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Mrs. W. I. Crabtree

Miss Rose Marie Russi
To Marry Donovan A. Tucker

Hostess For
Homemakers Class

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,• Robert Mero, director of music
m il ■ at the Community Presbyterian
tn
Church In Lake Mary, entertained
Mr. and Mra. Joseph Anthony |ford, announce the engagement! their daughter, Rose Marie, to
, the membera of the Senior Choir in Rutti, 2209 Bel Aire Blvd., San-1 and approaching
marriage ofj Donovan Allen Tucker, aon of Mr.
e ii
the educational building of the
and Mrs. D. W. Tucker, of Crow­
ehurch after their regular choir
ley, La.
"
practice rrlday night.
M ill Rutti was bora in Sanford,
Refreshments of assorted cook­
attended
All
Souls
Parochial
Pul j; ies, meringue cake, punch and
is, I
School and graduated from Semi­
coffee were served from an attrac­
nole High School. While In school
IS ■
tively decorated buffet table com­
•tie was a member of the Trt-Hlp o :l plete with tiny Christmas tree and
in
Y, Glee Club, Pep Club, Spanish
colorful
holiday
napkins.
wc
Club, Girls Athletic Association
KA' 4j
An informal song-feat was also
and the Journalism Club.
enjoyed by the group during the
She served at secretary of her
V. S
social hour. All membera of the
freshman clast and treasurer of
oa\
choir and their families were in­
her sophomore clast. She ia pre­
vited.
sently employed by the 5anford
Atlantic National Bank, of San­
Casselberry
ford,
Mr, Tucker was born In Lake
Providence, La. and graduated
from the Delhi High School, Tub
laiah, La. While in school he was
Ry JANF. CASSELBERRY
a member of the football team.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
0
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W.
Perry
and
... J"
After graduation he entered the
pin | son. Lamar, of Overbrook Dr.,
wf
U.S. Marine Corps and is pre*
Casselberry, spent the Christmas
- niS
sently stationed at the Naval Air
...S ill weekend at their Moss Bluff Ridge
In
Station Barracks, Ssnford.
camp where the men enjoyed
The wedding it planned for
y« I hunting In the forest.
Jan. 13 at All Souls Roman Cath­
m V
Recent visitors of Howard Ar­
r. **$
olic Church.
nold and sister, Eleanor, of 300
th|
cl'S B. Cotte, Casselberry, were Ihelr
. -.pa*
brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and
Mrs. Edgar Arnold of Madisonville, Ky. Arnold la editor and pub­
lisher of the Madlsonville .Messen­
ger as well as president of the
Messenger
Broadcasting
Co.
Degrees of the Order were con­
which operates
radio
atation
ferred on Mr*. Carolyn Runyon at
WFM. He was a member of the
a recent meeting o f Seminole
Kentucky delegation of editors
Chapter No. 2, Order of Eastern
Who werp guests of Pres. Kennedy
Star, at the Masonic Building in
•t a luncheon at the While House
Sanford.
•n Sept. 18.
Initiatory solos were presented
WblJa In Casselberry, Ihc Arn­
MISS ROSE MARIE RUSSI
olds alto enjoyed a visit with their
(Photo by House of Rnhija)
cousins, Ben and Miller Evans.

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Personals

Fifteen member* of the Home­
makers Clast of the First Baptist
Church met at the home of Mrs
W« I. Crabtree for the regular
monthly meeting and Christmas
party. Mrs. Stewart Gatehell was
co-hostess.
Mrs. W. W. Horne, clast presi­
dent. opened the business meeting
and Mrs. A. L. Thomas led the
group in prayer. The teacher, Mrs.
C. L. Park Sr., Inld the beautiful
story of the lirst Christmas.
Each member brought a gift
which was placed under the deco­
rated tree then exchanged them
by drawing a number which cor­
responded to the number of the
gift. The** ranged from pot hold­
ers to pound cake. Mra. Park re­
ceived a gift from the class, a
white orlon cardigan aweatcr.
Holiday refreshments of Christ­
mas cookies, punch, nuts and
mints were served.
Members present were Mrs. N.
C. Booth, Mrs. William Tripp.
Mrs. H. H. Fortner, Mrs. Joe
Routh, Mra. J. L. Hobby. Mrs.
H. E. Long. Mrs. Sherwood Bar­
bour, Mrs. S. D. Allred, Mrs.
Richard Holtxelaw and Mrs. J. A.
Fuller.

Eastern Star Makes Plans For
Visit From Worthy Grand Matron

Pink Ladies

Hold Executive
Board Meeting

THE CHRISTIAN YOUTH FELLOWSHIP of tho First Christian Church
held their Christmus putty ut tho home of Kahlu Rohlfs, on Colemnn
Circle. Refreshments of sandwiches, cookies, punch mul hot chocolate were
served and games and dancing enjoyed during the evening. Those attend­
ing are from left, (seated) Ann Far less, Maria Howland, Hobby King and
Tommy JUnson. Standing, Martha Cook, Sant Wulker, Daley Smith, Ronnie
Hinson, Becky Howard and Kaiiln.
(Herald Photo)

Lake Mary
Students Home

Mickey Riggs Celebrates Sixth
Birthday With Family Party

For Holidays
Homo for Christmas from col­
lege were the following Lake Mary
young people, Dolores Klrich and
Myrna Williams from Daytona
Junior College. Dolores was wear­
ing a while east on one foot dur­
ing the holidays due to a broken
hone suffered from playing sockcr
at school.
Both girls sang With their col­
lege glee club on the Focus TV
program from Dayton ■ presenting
Christmas carols.
Joy Wester was back from Flor­
ida Presbyterian In St. Peters­
burg but returns early this week
to leave Immediately by plane for
Tepotllen, Mexico, wltfa a group
of atudenta who will remain there
for a month to etudy the language
and cuilom i of the country.
Don Coleman and CurUa Green
from tka University o f Gainesville,
and Genl and Carl Stubbings, alto
are home from Gainesville Univcriily.
Richard Scott Uvea el home In
la k e Mary while attending Or­
lando Junior College. Bobby Lank­
ford la back visiting the Osborne
family for the holiday*.

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Mickey meg*, sop. of Mr. and
Mrs. Marvin Riggs, celebrated his
sixth hirthdny will) a family gettogether at the Riggs home on
Lake Butler.
cake, ire rmsm and
served to those preshe received many useful
gifts.
Atttcnding were his parents, his
grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Boy
Collins, Sieve, Ronnie and Linda
Higgs, Mr. and Mrs, Fred Prevatt and children, Frances, Nancy
and Janet Riggs and Mr. and Mrs.
Robert Epperson.

The executive board meeting of
the Seminole Memorial Hospital
Auxiliary was hetri in the hospital
dining room prior to the Christ­
mas holiday.
It was annunced that three new
members h ive been added to the
group recently. They were Miss
Margaret While, Mrs. A. Punier
and Miss Agnes Caldwell.
The Dellary ladles reported that
50 pairs of (raining pants had been
made by DeBary members and
donated to the hospital for the use
of children patients.
The auxiliary furnished the
Christmas tree used in the hos­
pital, H was trimmed by the
nurses.
The next luncheon meeting was
planned for Jan. 20 at Uie Slayfair Inn at 1 p.m.
In other reports It was noted
that 330 pinkie puppet* had been
made during Hie } car for the chil­
dren and 54 were made for sale.
Harry M. Weir Introduced the
new administrator,
Robert T.
Desscrer, to the board members.

New

Mr. and Mrs. Pat Wilson of
Frostproof announce the birth of
twins, Dec. 18.
They have chosen Ihe names,
Clay and Clsire, for the new ar­
rivals, a boy and sir), who each
weighed A Ibe. at birth.
Maternal grandparents are Mr.
and Mrs. Latimer M aicy of Frost­
proof and Mr. Wilson is the son of
Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Skinner. 9uB
Magnolia Ave., Sanford.
Mra. Skinner spent a week with
the family and eared for the three
other childrrn, Latimer, Cindy
and Jinx, while Mra. Wilson was
in the hospital.

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DEAR NO: There IS no help for the
alcoholic who refuses to help herself, but
(hero JS help for her teennged children.
Write to A LATEEN. P. O. BOX 182,
MADISON SQUARE STATION, NEW
YORK 10, NEW YORK. This club is espe­
cially for the children o f alcoholics. It is
free, and has been a godsend to many with
your problem.

DEAR SMILING: Keep smiling. You
are the one who has to like it, and let
there be no doubt about it.
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reply, write to Abby, Box 3365, Beverly
Hills. Calif., and don’t forget a stamped,
self-addressed envelope.

DEAR WANTS: It is up to the girl and
the boy. But call Is by its right name. It
is "staying home steady.”
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should go stendv with a boy who lives in n
different state?
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DEAR ABBY: I'll get right to the
point. My mother drinks. I am 15 and the

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Let's face it. Nowaday* if you
aren't learning something new all
the time you might ns well be dead
—socially that is.
It used to be that Mr. and 51ra.
America could get together with
their friends and spend the eve­
ning bragging about their children,
grumbling about crab grn-s or the
football coach with the losing
team (depending on the season of
the year), telling each other about
their do-it-yourself projects, and
discussing the latest movie or cur­
rent favorite TV personality dom­
inating the home screens.
But no more. Now to get a word
in edgeways a couple has to dis­
cuss whit they're learning. To get
the floor conversationally they
have to talk about the course they
are taking In French or Spanish or

more impressive yet, Russian.
Or they have to be able to dis­
cuss art or music at length and
none of this "1 don't know anything
about it; 1 just know what I like"
stuff, either. If they uren’ t study­
ing painting or taking a course in
music appreciation no one is going
to listen to what they have to say
They might be able to discuss a
hook— tf it la long enough and
technical enough—but not If it'* a
best seller that anybody might
have read.
Best of alt if they want to talk
“ books” is to begin with the state­
ment "I've been making a study of
tiurh and such , ,
and then gw on
from there. Making a study isn't
quite a* hep as taking a course—
but alrnust,
Bo it's back to the booka and the

classroom* for Mr. and Mr*. Amer­
ica. It's not the social evenings
that take the time these days— it's
doing the home work in prepara­
tion for them.
Call any up-and-coming couple
you know any evening but Satur­
day or Sunday and chances ere the
child who tunes down the TV to
answer the telephone will report,
"Mama and daddy have gone to
art class, or French class, or some
other kind of class."
In the adult world, going to
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Member o f the Hoard o f I^rtureahlp o f The Mother Church.
Da Quiaccy In the Allied Artists
The First Church o f Christ, Scientist, in Boot on, Massachusetts
version o f "The Confessions of an
Opium Eater." Producer Albert S U N D A Y , D E C E M B E R 31,1961 at 3:00 P. M.
Zugsmlth has alerted catling In­
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ental and Eurasian rolci. The
Sanford, Florida
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Parking facilities
Nursery available
80th Century. The literary clastic
originally .was set la 1802 in LonA ll tir o w e lt ’o r n e
d o o j Li me bo use.

By Abigail Van Buren

DEAR ARBY: I must have an outside
opinion. I «m n 44-yenr-old unmarried
woman. Ever since I was n child 1 had the
worst looking teeth you ever saw. They
were very large, protruding and naturally
yellow. I remember how I used to try to
keep from laughing so my ugly teeth
wouldn’ t show. Fortunately, 1 was in an
nuto accident just before Thanksgiving
and my front teeth were knocked out. The
dentist made a truly beautiful partial plate
for me. It has changed mv appearance
completely. I never knew six new teeth
could make me so happy. My problem is
my friends anti relatives. They all sny,
"It looks nice— but it isn't YOU.” 1 don't
want to be ME any more. I like the change.
Am I wrong or are they?
SMILING BUT IN DOUBT

by Mrs. Joe Corley. The chapter
room was decorated with baskets
or red and white poinaettiae, tetrapanes, and white-sprayed mag­
nolia leaves with red glitter.
There were 39 members and 7
visitors present for the meeting.
First-time visitor waa Mra. Frank
Bragg of Strange Creek, Cliupter
No. 154, Strange Creek. W. Va.
Further plans were discussed for
the official visit, on January 3 at
8 p. m., o f Worthy Grand Matron
Emmalou Brown and Worthy
Grand Patron John NichoLon.
This will be preceded by a bm quet In their honor at the Civic
Center at fl p. m. Member* and
visitors o f the chapter planning
to attend the banquet may make
reservations with Mrs, Leslie
Sheppard by Jan, 1,
The refreshment table In the
dining room was centered with
the Worthy Matron's emblem, a
green styrofoam triangle decorat­
Lieutenant, now General, Grucned with red and while poiniettias
thcr
analyzed this hand of the
and berries. Cookies and coffee
was served. A Christmas tree, la­ 1931 match as follows:
den with gifts, was enjoyed after
"M rs, Culbertson's pre-emptive
the meeting.
opening of four spades was fully
Juslificd ty her holding- Mr. Cul­
bertson, felt reasonably certain
Hist his partner could make four
spades, but saw no reason not to
give a slam invitation with his
Mr. and Mrs. H aney Swanson strong hand. Thus rncoursRed.
spent the past two weekends with Mrs. Culbertson esn hardly hr
Mrs. Swanson's sister and her blamed for bidding the slam. Mr.
Culbertson'* redouble was a ven­
family, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Hollyturesome one, probably intended
head at their home In Tampa,
to teach 'Ossie' a lesson.
Chief and Mrs. Harold Madden
“ The slam was lost because of
and children, Steve, Pamela and a losing finesse and Mr. Jacoby *
Gina, from Millington, Tenu., ar­ choice of the ace of hearta lead.
rived Saturday to spend Christ­ If Mr. Lenz had held Ihe king of
mas with their parents, Mr. and spades, or if any other card had
Mrs. A. C. Madden and Mr. and opened, Mrs. Culbertson would
Mra. Ped Hasty. Myra Jane Mad­ have made the slam."
den, of Jacksonville, and Edwin
Looking at the hand 30 years
Madden, of Atlanta joined the later, I still think that the slam
family during the weekend far the
holiday.
Rev. Robert Baker is spending
the Chriitmei holiday with his
parents, Mr. and Sirs. M. E.
Baker, at Ihelr home on Grape­
vine Ave. He ia assistant pastor
of
the
Becchmont
Methodist
Church, in Louisville, Ky. The
Bakers' other son, M. E. Baker
Jr., his wife and eons, Joey and
Price, came up from their Win­
ter Park home to join the family
for Christmas Day.

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Leonard Hoffman and his staff to College—Mrs. G's Private Tele­
of TV critic* preview coming tele­ phone." The community telephone
vision show* by attending rehear­ In the hall of her campus board­
sals. watching screenings and inghouse proves too unavailable
analysing scripts in New York and and not private enough for Mr*. G.
Hollywood. This is their preview ! (Gertrude Berg), who goea to the
for today:
expenac of having a private phone
7:80-8:30 p.m. Wagon Train — Inilnllcd in her room. As you may
"C lyde." Not much action in this guess, her mom is no longer prlepisode as Ihe title star, a buffalo, vale with Invaiions for u*e of her
is kept from being butchered to phone by pra ctie ally all the other
alleviate a critical meat shortage boarder*.
10-11 p m. (CBS.) Steal Hour —
by the stubborn dissent of the
train’s cook (Frank McGrath), who "The Bitter Sex." The story of a
has become fond of the two ton scheming ex-wife, bitterly intent
behemoth. McGrath makes the on deMroying the happy marriage
most of his lsrgest role to date, her husband has made since the
but the plot Is loo heavy-handed to divorce. Lily Forreater (Mona
be amusing. In for good bits arc Freeman) goea to eonsult lawyer
Harry Von Zell as an outraged Jeremy Penlove (Barry Morae)
farmer protecting his cows from attempting to secure maintenance
the buffalo, and Frank de Kova as front her former spouse, while, at
an Indian chief who eyes the buf­ the same time concocting a plot
falo as steaks for his hungry tribe. to create marital tension moti­
7:30 8:30 p m. (ABC.) Sieve Al­ vated by jealousy, malice and
len Show—“ Campus USA." Steve hatred.
10-30 11 p m. (NBC.) Brinkley's
takes his troupe to the University
of California at Los Angeles cam­ Journal—Color. Tonight “ Subways
pus. To dcmonitrite the Univer­ Are for Sleeping" open* on Broad­
sity'* program of ihealricsi sc- way. At about the time the curtain
tivity, faculty
member John (ilia, the “ Journal" chronicle* the
Houseman, noted motion picture history of the now musical com ­
and theatrical producer teaching a edy, including production meet­
course In Shakespeare, puts his ings, early rehearsals in Philadel­
players through their paces in phia ami the Boston try-out. Also
scenes from "Measure for Meas­ seen li a show confab with Betty
Cnmden and Adolph Green, who
ure."
8:30-9:30 p.m. (C B S ) Check- wrote the book and lyrics, Jule
male—"T o the Best of my Recol­ Styne. compoaer, and Michael
lection." A reliable crutch for TV Kidd, director and choreographer.
11:15-1 a m. (NBC.) Jack Paar
writers these days Is the “ Am­
nesia" plot, but this one has a Show—Color. Guest* include Sir
couple of neat surprise twists that Cedric Hardwlcke and Jim Lucas.
keep It on a good suspense level,
plus a fine performance by Lsraino Day as the amnesia victim.
It's checkmate's Job to find out if
the man (Charles Drake), whn
claims to be her husband, Is telling
the truth and, if so, why does she
fear him7 Corey (Anthony George)
has b li hands full when murder
of a friend complicates the puizle.
9-10 p.m. (NBC.) Perry Como
fihow — Color. Guests Include en­
tertainer Caterina Valcnte, ac­
companied by her brother, Silvia
Francesco. Peter Gennsro, chore­
ographer, will appear in a special
dance number. Other guests in­
clude Kaye Ballard, Paul Lyndc,
Sandy Stewart and Lite Kay Charlea Singers. They help Perry cele­
brate New Year's Eve.
9:3010 p.m. (CBS.) Mrs. G. Goes

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Blacker doesn’t claim lo have invented sports jackets since he’s
only about 10 years old and the
British have been wearing them
lince 1060 when the Normans dis­
covered that Albion could be both
cold and damp.
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tha Clerk of the Circuit Court on
or before the Itth day of Jan­
uary, 19IL If you fall to do to,
judgment by default will ba ta k ­
en agalnal you for tha relief de­
manded In lha Complaint.
DONE AND ORD ER ED at San­
ford, Florida, thle Sth day of Dec­
ember. I N I .
Arthur It. Beckwith, Jr.
(SEAL)
Clerk ClfLUlt Court, Semi­
nole County. Florida.
By: Joan M. Wilks
Deputy Clerk
Wallace E. Allbrltlon
guile 40S-T Sanford Atlantic
National Rank Building
Hanford, Florida
PubtDh Dec. IS. 30, tT, !» « t *
Jan. I. IPS!.

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F E D ER A L
NATIONAL
HURT.
GAGE
AgHOCIATION, A Corpora­
tion orgwnlscd under *n Act of
Cungre** and relating pursuant In
the
Federal
National
Mortgage
Association, Charier Ai t. having
Ita principal ufflca In the City of
Washington District of Columbia,
Plaintiff
va.
JOHN D. COCHIN and LUNURVY
COHHIN, his wlfa. and UIDGKWOOD WOOD PRODUCTS COMPAN V. IN C , a Naw Jarsey cor­
poration.

Defendants

NOTICE TO APPEAR
t iik s t a t e o f Fl o r id a toi
JOHN II. COGGIN and
LUX EtlV T COCJGIN
Itnut* S
Nsw London. North Carolina
TOU AUK H EBE RT NOTIFIED
that a ault haa ha*n filed against
you In lha abova anUtled cause,
and that you are required to file
your anawar with lha Clerk of the
Court and to aarva a copy thereof
upon tha Plaintiff or rlalntlff'a
attorneys, whose name and addrasa Is Bishop A Rornstsln. SS
East Pina Streat. Orlando. Florida,
not later than January ll h, 1SAJ.
If you fill to do so a Degree Pro
Cunfesso will he entered against
you for tha relief demanded In Ihe
Complaint. Thin ault Is to foreclose
a mortgage. Tha real property proreedtd agalnat la:
Lot t l ,
Blork I. W R A T H KIISFIHLD FIRST
ADDI­
TION, according to tha plat
thereof aa recorded In Plat
Rook
13. Pagt SS. Public
Record* of Seminole County,
Florida.
Togathar with tha following
Hem of properly which la lo­
cated In and permanently InBttlled a* a part of lha Im­
provement on aahl land:
International of Utica Furn­
ace Model No. OHS SI E -D
WITNES S my hand end the eeal
of aald Court at Sanford, Florida,
thle tlh day of December. 1*11.
(HEAL)
Arthur H. Beckwith, Jr.
Clerk of lha Circuit Court
tly: Martha T. Vlhlen
Deputy Clark
Bishop A Bornstsln
S* Eaat I'lna Street
Orlando, Florida
Attorneya for Plalnllff
Publish Dec. S, IS. 1ft, ST. lift!.

Legal Notice
IV THE r lR C I T T COURT OF THE
VIVTII J t'D IriA I. CIRCUIT. IN
■AVI) FOR MlAflVOl.E COP NTT,
FI.OIIIIIA
IV
CHANCERY
NO.
lists
iv n t h
ADOPTION OF:
STEPHANIE ANN WILSON a / k / a
STEPHANIE
ANN
BRINSON,
a
minor
n r : ALP1I0NSO s. TAYLOR and
UR ACE V. TATU JR, Ills wire.
NOTICE TO
APPEAR
TO: Solomon Drlnaon
SSI Wadley Street
Waycrosa. Oeorgla
TOU ARE HERKIIV NOTIFIED
that a Petition has been filed In
the abuva style ! Court by Alphonso
S. Tailor and (trace V. Taylor for
the adoption of Stephanie
Ann
Wilson a / k / a Stephanie Ann Rrlnton. a minor, by tha petitionary,
Alphonso 8. Taylor and (trace V.
Taylor, and you ar* required to
serve a copy of your answer or
objections to show causa why said
Petition should not be
ranted on
the attorney for petitioners. Paul
C. Perkins. S4T West South Street.
Orlando, Florida, and file the ori­
ginal In tha office of tha Clerk of
tha Circuit Court on or before
Monday, January I, l i l t .
Herein fall not or a decree pro
rnnfeeso wilt be entered against
you.
Witness my hand end seal of
said Court In Orlando, Florida,
this Ith day of December, (SSI.
(HEAL)
Arthur II. Beckwith, Jr.
Clerk of the Circuit Court
lly: Martha T. Vlhlen, D C.
Paul C. Perklna
S i; Weat South Street
Orlando. Florida
Attorney for Petltlonere
Publish Dec. f. IS. SS, ST, 1SCI.
IV TIIK I.TRF3 IT c o t IIT OF T H E
VIVTII JUDICIAL CIRCUIT.
IV
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FOR HERIVOt.K COl VTT,

M .o n tlli. CIIAXt'KIlY Ml. 111*1;
VOTICE TO APPEAR
KAHT RIVER HA VINO# RANK, a]
Nvw York bunking corporation,
Plaintiff
VI.
ROBERT n. C A L D W E L L end P E n MILLA E. CA LDW ELL, till wifi,
and IIARIlT A. W H I T A K E R and
Hill RLE Y
M.
W HITAKER,
hli
wlfa,
Defendants
TOi ROREUT R. CA L D W E L L '
Address Unknown
TOU ARE H E REBY NOTIFIED
that a Complaint for Foreclosure
uf Mortgaga haa bain flltd agalnat
you on Ilia fallowing . described
proparly, tn- wll:
|.nt 31. Illnrk 3. WEATIIBRH
FIELD FIRST ADDITION, ac­
cording to tha
PUt thereof,
recorded
In
Plat
Book
IT,
Page «*, Public Reenrde of
Hrmlnole County. Florida.
Subject to a drainage earsmant aver tha North SO flat.
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Item of property which la lo­
o t e d In amt permanently In*
■talled
aa part
of lh* Im
pro re men t no aahl land; IN
TER NATION At,
OF
UTICA
FURNACE
MODEL
0118
SS
E -D ;
and ynn are hereby required to
aerve a copy of your Anawar to
lha aald Complaint on (IHEHORV
AND
ELLISON.
Attorneya
for
Plalnlirf. at 31 8. W . 40th Avanua.
Fort Lauderdala. Florida, and ftla
lha original Anawar In tha office
of tha Clark of tha Circuit Court
on or before tha 33nd day of
January, 19(3* olherwtaa tha elIrgaltr.E* t f .t»h: C - i. i plaint will
ha taken aa confeaied by you.
DATED Title i n n day of Dec­
ember. I SSL
(MEAL)
Arthur It. Beckwith, Jr.
Clark of Circuit Court
lly: Jean E. Wilke
Tiaputy Clark
Oregory and Klllaon
Attorneya for Plaintiff
31 S. W . 10th Avanua
Fort Lauderdale, Florida
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way Jo get him to buy more,
Blacker decided, was to present a
constant series of new ideas to
grouse the possessive instinct.
During a year Blacker will pre­
sent as many as 1.500 different
jackets ranging all the way from
lightweight linen to Shetland. The
fall line alone will run from 300
to 900 selections in what can only
be described as a wide variety
of sizes and colors.
Once in a while a particular
item will be auch a standout it
will run away with the market
and Blacker will call it a “ bullet."
One of these was the Rugby Coat,
a blazer in muled stripes of red,
blue and olive. It said 7,000 before
Blacker realized it.
Blacker combs the world mar­
kets for new Ideas and Is off to
Europe shortly to sec whst's new
there. Th*. rlothing msrkct being
what tt is. these ideas will appear
In the 1963 spring line.
“ There’s a boom on in Western
Europe and when people get a
few bucks in their pockets they
start buying new and different
things," he said, “ The Common
Market is about as big as the
IT. S. market. It has a big effect on
style* and we want to look at it."
Whatever he finds, the result
probably will end up as a con­
servative three - button mode!
since "the way most European
clothes ire cut their sports jack­
ets feel like straitjackets," he

Legal Notice
IV THF. CIRCUIT COURT V IV T n
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT. IV AVD FOR
gCVIIVOl.R r n i ' S T Y , FLORIDA IV
CHANCERY VO. 11732
FEDERAL
NATIONAL
MORT.
QAOE ASSOCIATION, A Corpora­
tion organised under an Act of
Congraaa and eelatlng puriuant lo
tha
Federal
National
Mortgage
Aaaoclatlon. charier Act. having Ita
principal office In the cit y of
Waahlngton Dlalrict of Columbia.
Plaintiff
va.
ALFRED W. ESTES and KA R E N
W . ESTES, hla wlfa. and RIDGE ­
WOOD WOOD PRODUCTS COM­
PANY, INC., a Naw Jarway cor­
poration,
Defandanta
VOTICE TO APPEAR
TIIK »TATS! OF FI.OIIinA TOi
A LFR ED W. ESTES and
K A R E N W . ESTES
Addraaa Unknown
TOU ARK HEBE RT NOTIFIED
that a ault haa bean filed agalnat
you In the abova entitled cauaa,
and that you are required to flit
your anawar with tha Clark of
Ihla Court and lo aerve a copy
thereof
upon
lha
Plalnllfr
or
Italntlff'a attorneya, whore name
and addrear la Rlahop A Born,
aialn, I* Eaat Pina Street, Or­
lando.
Florida,
not
later
than
January Sth, 19*3. If you fall to
do ao a Decree Pro Confaaao will
be entered agalnat you for the
relief demanded In the Complaint.
Thle ault la to fortrloae a mort­
gage. The real property proceeded
ogalnat la;
lent 1*. mock I, W E A T It ERHF1ELD
FIRHT
ADDI­
TION, according to the plat
thereof ee recorded In Plat
Ilonk
13. Page (S,
Public
Ilecorda of Seminole County,
Florida.
Together with the following
Item of property which I* lo­
cated in gnd permanently tn■ lalted aa a part of tha Im­
provement on eeld land:
International of Utica furti­
v e . Model 01(8 St E-D
WITNESS my hand and tha aeal
nf aald Court at Hanford. Florida,
thle sth day of December, l s t t .
(SEAL)
Arthur II. Beckwith, Jr.
Clerk of tha Circuit Court
tty: Martha T. Vlhlen
Deputy Clerk
Rlahop A Hnrnateln
t l Eaet Pine Street
Orlando,
Florida
Attorney! for Plaintiff
ruhtlah Dec. I. 13. 30. 37. l i l t .
IS T H E CIRCUIT COURT VIVTII
j U D M - t i t c i s n I T »v a vie ri-tt
BKMINOI.H COUNTY. FLORIDA IV
r i t I M SISSY .NO. UTSS
F E D ER A L
NATIONAL
MORT.
(1 AGE ASSOCIATION. A Corpora­
tion oraantaad under an Aet of
Uoncreae and eelatlng puriuant to
■ha
Federal
National
Mortgaga
Aaearlatlon, Chartar AcL having
Ita principal offlca la tha City of
Waahlngtoa District of Columbia.
Plaintiff
ROBERT E. HODGES gnd HAZEL
J. II01HJE8 hla wife, and RIDGE­
WOOD
WOOD
PRODUCTS
CO..
INC., a Naw Jaraay corporation.
Defendants
NOTICI9 TO APPEAR
TIIK 1TATK OF FLORIDA TOi
ROBERT E. HODGES
3031 Third BL, SW
Hickory, N. C.
H A Z E L J. IIODGKS.
3»!9 Third HI., SW
Hickory. N. C.
TOU A RE H E R E B Y NOTtFIET
that a ault has bsan filed agalnat
you In tho abovo sntltlad cauaa,
and that you ara raqulrad to Dla
your anawar with lha Clark of
this Court and to aarva a copy
tharaof
upon
tha
Plaintiff
or
Plalntltra attorneya, whoae name
and addraaa ta UI«liop A Dornaialn, I I East Pina Strast, Orlando.
Florida, not tatar than January
Ith. 11*3. tf you fall to do ao
a Deeres Pro Confaaao wilt bo entersd against you for tha rallaf
damsndsd In tha Complaint. Thla
suit la to forocloso a mortgaga
Tha
raal
proparty
proesadad
agalnat ta:
Lot 14. Block t. W E A T H ­
ERS FIELD
FIRST
ADD!TION. according to tha plat
tharaof, aa rscordad tn Plat
Hook
13. p as s IS, public
Kacorda of Stminols County,
Florida,
Togathar with tha following
Item of
property which
la
localad tn anJ
permanently
Inetalled at a port of tho im­
provement on aald land:
International of Ullca Furn­
ace. Model OIIB SS-C-D
W IT NE S S my hand and tha anal
of aald Court at Sanford. Florida,
thla (th day of Dacamhar, 1IIL
(SE AL)
Arthur II. Rsekwltb. Jr.
Clark of tha Circuit Court
Hy: Martha T. Vlhlen
Daputy Clark
Blthop A Uoraalsln
t l East Plat Strati
Orlando, Florida
Attornays for Plaintiff
Publlaa Dae. S. IS, S*. 17. t||L

said. "W e also will be busy In
Japan. Hong Kong. India and tha
real of the world looking for tdeaa.
Blacker'* jackets retail for be­
tween $30 and $65. There are _
elephant batiks (with pictures o f *
elephants), Tussah lilk from In­
dia, Swiss linen, Moygashel linen
from Ireland. Dacron-worsted and
Dacron-cotlon, Shetland*, Oxford
denim, seersuckers tn dark stripes
and checks, domestic silk and
wool btends, a Dacron and flax
combination and jacquard woven
linens (pictures of sailboats woven
In.)
g,
Though most costs are conser- •
vative, Blacker is willing to ex­
periment with something he thinks
will sell. One successful revival
was the Norfolk jacket but he also
goes in for fancy linings, odd but­
tons snd unusual tailored details.

Chinese Easy
COLUMBUS, Ohio (U PI) —
Chinese is not difficult, but 8 *
comparatively easy language for
English-speaking students to learn,
said Dr. William fl. Y. Wang, who
{* teaching it at Ohio State Uni­
versity.
Chinese
grammar
I*
similar to English and has no
tense conjugation or declension,
Wang slid. "Chinese ha* sound*
easy to produce for English.speaking students,” Wang said. “ For ^
instance, it doesn’t have the nasal
vowels as in French, or th* rolled
r's aa in Spanish, and it doesn't
have difficult consonant clusters
such a* in Russian and German.”

Home Project
CHARLOTTE AMALIE, T. I
(UPI) — Tha government has be­
gun a model homa project here 4
ai tha start of a long-range pro­
gram to rid this capital city of
tha Virgin Islands of ilum-blighted areas, Tha pre-fabrlcated,
three-bedroom homes, built on
lots of 3,900 square feet, are be­
ing offered for lese than $10,000
on ■ 25-year payment plan.
Forty statei and 10 foreign (
countries are represented in Penn­
sylvania Slate University’s student
body of 17,000.

Legal Notice
IV T H E CIRCUIT COURT. VIVTII
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, IV AND FOR
atllllNOLK COUNTT, FLORIDA IV
EH l ITY
EOUITV NO. I f ,I M
M AXINE 1L O K K L L E T ,
Plaintiff, %
va.
WILLIAM J. B. O’ KELL ET.
Defendant.
NOTICE TO .APPEAR
AND ANSWER
IV T H E NARK OF TIIK BT ATI]
OF FLORIDA TOl
WILLIAM J. B, O K BLUET
Toa ar t hereby notified that a
ault
haa been
brought
agalnat
yuu In tha Circuit Court, Ninth
Judicial Circuit. Bemlnola County,
Florid*. In Equity, by M AX INE
H. O'KEL LEY, Plalntlrf, and you
ara hereby raqulrad to file per- 4
aonatly. or by Attorney, with Ihe
Clerk of aald Court, your Answer
or defeneee lo th* Complaint end
Amendment tu Complaint In aald
ault on or befora lha ISth day nf
January, A. D. 11 S3, and alto lo
aarva a copy of your Anawar or
defense! upun Maeera. Oailneky A
Krol. Attorneya for Plalnllff. at
thtlr offlca at «11 Main Street,
Daytona Beach, Florida, on or be­
fora tha
Iflh day of January,
A. D. 13(3. aa required by lha
Florida Rulae of Civil Procedure,
and hertln fall not or a Dacrea A
Pro Confaeao and Final Dacrea will *
ba entered agalnat you by default.
Tou ara further notified that tha
nama of tha Court In which aald
ault haa been Instituted la tha
Circuit Court, Ninth Judicial Cir­
cuit of Florida. In and for Saminola County, In Equity, and that
tha title of aald suit la aa here­
inabove aal forth.
Tou ara further notified that
lha nature of aald ault la a ault
for divorce, a vlncuto matrimonii,
and to declare a epeclat equity
In the Plaintiff In tha following f .
daacrlbad raal and personal pro- v
party eltuated la Semlnol* County,
Florida, to-wlt:
The Northerly Fifty-two (S3)
feel
of
Lot
Eleven
(It),
Block Eleven ( I t ) , He]-Air,
localad In tha City of Ban.
ford, Seminole County, Flori­
da.
Togathar with tha furniture,
furnishing*. Daturas, and equip­
ment In and about th* aald
premia**.
and to require th* Dafandant to
convey hla Interest In and to aald a
properly to the Plaintiff and upon •
hla failure to so convey earne, to
appoint a Slaatar ta convey th*
Dafandant'* Interest tn said pro­
perty to th* Plaintiff, and for
olhar rallaf as la mors fully eat
forth In Plaintiffs UompUInt and
Amendment
to
Complaint filed
herein.
W ITNESS my hand and eeal at
office at Sanford. Seminole Coun­
ty. Florida, thla 11th day of Dec.
amber, A. D. 1**1.
(SEAL)
Arthur II. Backwllh. Jr.
4
Aa Clark of lh# Circuit Court w
of Samlnol* County, Florida
By; Martha T. Vlhlfta
Deputy Clark
OSSIN8KT A KROL
Solicitor* for Plaintiff
Sit Main Street
Daytona Beach, Florida
Publish Dec. 13. IS, 17, list A J»a
I. 11(3.

IN CO M E

TAX

SERVICE
OSCAR M. HARRISON
MOVED FROM
16(0 HIAW ATHA AVK.
To

1311 PALMETTO AVE.
PHONE FA 2-8827

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Plan Your Profits-- Put Herald Classified Want-Ads To Work For You—Dial FA 2-2611
» Classified
FA 2-2611

ft. For Saif op Rent

12. Real Entitle For Malt

3 Hit.. Built-In kitchen: Rent with
option in buy: TIP Haywood Dr.
FA 2-8118.

bt. Johns Realty Co. SW EE TIE p i e

19*

HUB TIME TE3TED FIRM
^
118 N. Park Avc. Ph FA 2-6123 i

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Weil. Dec. 27, 1961— Png* 11'27. Special Service*

By Nadine Seltzer

12. Real Fatale For Sale

20 ACRES Isolated area. Beauti­
ful. giant oaks, Lake view, re­
1187 DOWN
tirement site with potentials
Nice 3 bedroom home '» block
O ffice 204 W. First from gride ichool. Kitchen for
growing
azaleas,
terns,
camellias, etc. $3.non. St. Johna
equipped. You may buy before
Realty Co. 11# N. Park Ate.
1. l,o*i &amp; Founi
January tit on then outstand­
FA 2-6123.
ing term*:
.LOST: Ore? tiger itrlped cat.
PKtCE: 89.887
* white fee!, pink and brown note.
Oscar M. Hunison
TERMS: 8187 down, 883 monthly
Answer* to name of "Butch."
Ktgiitcred Real Estate Broker
Reward. FA 2-3328.
1811 Palmetto Ave. Ph. FA 2-7948
"W# Trada"

2. Notice* - Pentonal#

Stemper Agency

Jim Hunt Realty

CLEAN carpcta with our Carpet
REALTOR — INSUHOK
Shampooer FREE, with pur232i Park Drive Office FA 2-2U*
CONSULTANT APPRAISER
eha*e of Blue t-ustre shampoo
Sanford, Fla.
Nights FA 2-064*
Phone
FA
2
IMI
112
N.
Park
CarroU'a Furniture.
Moving *oon to 1919 S. French Ate
|EVEN' 12 year old Johnny can
beautify vinyl floor* with lon| MUST Sacrifice due to order*.
3 bedroom home in Pine crest,
latling Seal filo d . CarroU’a
kitchen equipped. 899 por mo.
Furniture.
tneludee everything FA 2 7333

River Front
Property

&lt;6. For Rent
F l’ RN apt. 3300

WEIC7VA RIVER ESTATES
We D on! Want EVERYBODY'S
Approximately 21* acres, with 150 (
Buiiness,
Just
YOURS.
MeUonvIlle.
(t. on river, 4 mite oft Rt. 46
FAHMER'S AGENCY
FURNISHED apartment*, down­
$5,500
N. V. Farmer, Realtor
town location. Phone for ap­ 2465 S. Park Ave. Pb. FA 2-5231 Call FA 7-6413 after 6.00 p. m
pointment FA 1-5123 or FA 2-5315 After houra FA 2-3012 or FA 2-0261
MERRY CHRISTMAS AND A
I£
Night.
HAPPY NEW YEAR TO EVERY­
SAN LANTA HOMES
■ BEDROOM furnished cottage in On Locuat, North of East loth St. ONE!
Lake Mary. FA 3-17S7.
3-Bedrooms, 2-Uaihi, excellent
“ Did you send your Aunt Helen'# name to a Lonely
s u n s h in e r e a l t y
neighborhood.
Priced
from
Heart’* club?"
2 BEDROOM unfurnlihed houie
Amy Anderson
811,900. Low dawn payment.
kitchen equipped. Ph. FA 2-8630
Reg Real Estate Broker
$04 30 per mo., principal A in­
2619 So, French Ate.
after ( p. m.
12. Real Ristate For Safe
-2. Build - i’ulnl • Repair
terest.
Day FA 2-749* - Night FA 2-4811
FURNISHED apartment, CIOM-in,
VA — NOTHING DOWN
112 RIDGE DR. Park Hidge-3 HOUSE aud roof repair*, painting,
Jimmy Cowan FA 1-4013.
Ph. FA 2-8510 or CR 7-1921
bedroom IVa bath, air condition­
LOCH AKBOR
window cleaning and yard work
Nights GA M3I8
ed,
central heat, large corner
The
homemakers
dream
come*
All work guaranteed. FA 1-1197.
SLEEPING ROOMS, The Otblei,
Jaca Demetre#, Developer
lot, 9750 down.
true in this lovely ranch style
1 401 Stagnolia Ave. FA 2-0710.
ROOM SPECIAL 914.93. Palntlog
home
that
has
plenty
of
room
840 and MOVE RIGHT IN
A FABULOUS huy, 4 bedroom
I BEDROOM fumiehed apartment. Until January 1st we will offer
inside and out. Call Mr. T6*k*r,
for a growing family. Superb
masonry home, atone fireplace,
FA 3-0139.
FA 2-0041.
central heating system, large
this sensational buy—don't drag
open beam construction, 2 tile
lot, extra large utility room,
your feet—call u* NOW.
UN FURNISHED houaV, t*08 Waihbaths. 100 x 600 feet cm beauti­
SEMI-RETIRED Carpenter
double carport, Florida room,
ful Lak* Markham. Must see to
ington Ave. Phone FA 2-5303 3 bedroom, 11* bath on a nice
Repairs, Alteration*. Painting
separate
dining
room
and
over­
corner lot In a pleasant subdi­
appreciate. FA 2-3378.
after Jan. let.
Phone FA 2-T9B3.
tired kitchen, all for 917,500.00,
vision. Only one year old.
CONVENIENT TO BASE: 1 bed- PRICE: 8*.S00
as low aa 91600.00 down on new HAPPY NEW~Y EAR
211. Building Mnterlale
room, kitchen equipped, large TERMS: 81 down plus 839 clos­
FHA financing or buyer may
Yea, you will have a happy new
living room, 9110 per mo., 103
aiauina existing mortgage after
ing cost and 974 monthly total
year in one of a number of LUMBER • HARDWARE - PAINT
G
E. Woodland Dr. FA 2-7057,
moderate down payment.
payment.
FHA Loans
P’ ati
borne* we are now aide to offer Roofing
...
-----— ■ ■— ------FREE ESTIMATES
you at a tremendous value,
I - BEDROOM house, kitchen MOVE RIGHT IN
Your Credit fa Good. Up te I Yre
TINY FAMILY
equipped, water furnished. Ph
“ We Trade"
to Payl
One bedroom, 3 corner lot* $6,3oo.
FA 2-4411.
1901 S. Park Ate.
B. EDWARDS
SMALL FAMILY
Day or Night Two bedrooms, furnished 86,800.
FA 2-3232
8 ROOM (urnlahed apartment. 313
BUILDERS SUPPLIES
Palmetto, Day—Phone FA 2-3141
We Give TV Stamps
AVERAGE FAMILY
REALTOR - INSUROR
or night FA 2-3834.
903
W.
3rd St.
Ph. PA 1-7191
Ball-Blair
Agency
3 bedroom*, one and 4 bath*
CONSULTANT APPRAISER
Registered Brokers
812.500.
P
h
on
o
FA
2-4991
112
N.
Park
RENT A BED
2L Electrical Service*
k ASSOCIATES
LARGE FAMILY
Rollaway, Hospital A Baby Beds Moving Soon to 1919 8. French Ave
218 So. Park Ave. Pb. FA 2-5641 4 bedrooms, 2 baths, corner lot.
By Day, Week, or Month
FKIG1DAIBE
REDUCED PRICE 89.500. 84,000
Lake Mary Branch - FA 2-1200
819.600.
CARROLL'S FURNITURE
Sales k Service
down balance 830 per month on
Down
payments
from
81,000. House Wiring
Ph. FA 2-5111
116 W 1st St.
Free Eitimale*
two frame houses and 4 acral ROBERT A. WILLIAMS, Realtor
Better value* justify larger Sid Vihlen'a Randall Electric
Raymond
l.undquiat,
Atsoc.
of land. Contact Grady Scott.
TWO Clean furnished apartment*
down payment*. DON'T YOU 112 Magnolia
FA 2-295! Atlantic Bank Bldg.
Pb. FA 1-0913
FA 2-2825.
in Lake Mary, nice for couple.
AGREE?
Call FA 2-3930.
4 Lake Lot*, with large oak trees,
HOMES
LOTS
ACREAGE
J. W. Hall, Realtor 25. Plumbing Service#
on Lake Onoro, 85,000. Name
SALES
RENTALS
S BEDROOM, furtillhed house
"Call Halt'’ FA 2-3641
Your Terms.
PLUMBING
885.00 mo. FA 2-2909.
Contracting
U Repairs
ROSA L. P A Y T O N I X Mortgage Loan*
S BEDROOM, kitchen equipped
Fro# Estimate*
308 W. nth Street
Registered Real Estate Broker
0
house. Close to school and (hop­
MORTGAGE LOANS
R. L. HARVEY
Evening* FA 2-2579 Ph. TA 1-1901
17-93 at Huwatha
ping. Clean and comfortable. FA 2-7003
204 Sanford Ave. Phone TA &gt;4383
FHA and Conventional
FA 2-wru.
Commercial A Residential
3 BEDROOM. 1 bath, kllehFOR SALE

Seminole Realty

Slemper Agency

Helmly Realty

WKLAKA APARTMENTS: room*
private baths, 114 W. First Bt.
EFFICIENCY Heeled apartment
Sanford's neweat. Ideally locat­
ed, near pott office, suitable for
single or couple, private hath.
Inquire at Manuel Jacobson De9
partmeot Store.
HOUSE for rent. Ph. FA 9-1271.
a • ROOM furnished apt., $60.00|
mo., Close in, 111 E. 8th St.
FA I 4265 or FA 2-5786.
9.

For Sale or

R enl

CUSTOM BUILT Home on Lake
Rent or Sale. Ileatonable. Call
evening*. FA 2-1537.

0

$50 REWARD
For Information Leading to the
arrest of pereoa or penona
taking T » e I ft- PaJoeerrue
from the property or Arthur
Andree, Celery Ate, ft. Camrron Corner anmrtime Sunday
Night.

Phone F A 2-0992

VA
FINANCING
U u * n Paym ent A
Cloeing Coal

Wall

STHN8TKOM REALTY
en equipped, adjoining school
BEAUTIFUL FIREPLACE
ground. I have 92200 In till* with tasteful living room, built- 111 N. Park Ave. Phone FA 3-2420
home. You may huy It for 850
Ins large modern kitchen (tut
IS. Help Wanttd
Plumbing St Heating
dawn. Payments 881.00 par me.
Supplements dining and Florida
AIR CONDITIONINO
(VA 4*V'r). FA 2-8013.
rooms. The airy closet* eipcclal- HAVE TWO OPENINGS—one full
CONTRACT
and REPAIR WORK
time and one part lime with 92
)y in the 3 large bedroom* are
2700 MIOQUIS AVE.
1007 Sanford Ave.
FA 1-8502
am pie to hide all your keep-1 year old Company, Route type
The homo (hat will sail luelfl
work.
Average
$2
46
per
hour,
»ake*. Y*», two tile bath*. I
W. J. KINO
Drive by today . . we feel you
Man or wuman. Age 35 to 65.
Price? Well, not as much a* you
PLUMBING A SUPPLIES
will become ea warmly attach­
Car
ncccvsurj.
Write:
Mr.
would thlnkl We'll tell you a*
• Contracting
• Repair Work
ed to this lovely and bceutlfully
Greene, 659 Welt Peachtree St.,
you warm yourself by the fire.
2534 So. Orlando Dr.
landscaped home t* wr are.
N. E., Atlanta 8. Georgia.
TERMS. Call for an appoint­
Phone 322-0483
Thia oulitandlsj home i* moment.
deralcly priced at 89750.00, with
20. Ila liy filt c r s
27. Special Serrlcna
term a available.
"W e T rad e”
I will keep small children In my
home 91.25 per day. FA 2-2214

Seminole Realty

Stemper Agency

21. Beauty Salon*

NEW HOMES
In Ueautiful —

Sunland Estates
$14,100 - $17,100
.1 - B E D R O O M S

1 - I Vi • 1 BATHS
’ Cuarentiunal A F H A Loans
I tries
17-92
te
H olland
Esiatea (2 ml. S. #f baaTurd). Hale* o lflr * lit huu»e
tn .iJr entrance.

KINGS W OOD

Perk Ave.
Day or Night

»A

1-107 *

ENVELOPES, l.eiicrhradi. ste'e ROLLAWAY, Hasp* *&gt; *nd Baby FOR SALE— All Gun* and Ain*
uients, invoices, hand bills, and
Bed*, Day, Week, or Monthmunition — Clone out price*.
programs,
etc.
Progressive
FURNITURE CENTER
Buy up Now! Firestone Store,
Printing Co. Phone FA 2-2951—
1IU0 French Ave.
111 East 1st St.
306 West 131b St.
Ph. FA 2-7938
WHEEL CHAIRS, crutches, cane*
DO YOU NEED EXPERT LITER­ Sell Ua Youi furniture Quick
walker*.
ARY HELP? . . . an application
Service With The Cash SUPER
FREE DELIVERY
let cr that will "get the Job";
TRADING TOST. FA 2-0377.
Prescription* our Specialty
eluh paper: aflci dinner speech;
FAUST'S Rx Mellonvllle
CUSTOM BUILT BEDDING
high school or college them* or
Ph. FA 2-7167
M
a
lire**
renovating.
Expert
Up­
essay on all but scientific sub­
holstering. All Work Guaran­ FOR SALE— All good repo»ie**ed
jects. Low rates. FA 2-10,73,
teed. Call Nix Bedding Mfg.
evenings
merchandise at low prices. We
Co., FA 2-2117, 1301 Sanford
don't want to move It to our
WELLS DRILLED
Ave.
new location. Your chance to
PUMPS, SPRINKLER SYSTEMS
buy right! Firestone Store, i l l
FURNITURE
\!l Type* and Sire*
K. 1ft St
Must
veil
at
once
—
3
complete
Wc Hepitir and Service
room* of furniture Take ovof NEW WESTINGHOUSE INSTANTS T I N E
monthly payments of lll.s s nr
Machinery and Supply Co.
ON Portable Television. Como
8)00 rath. Call owoer collect
207 W. 2nd St.
Ph. FA 2-6433
In for demonstration, also Used
TE 8-1511 Cauclberry.
TV'* $29.50 and up. Town A
FRIGID A IRK
Country TV, m Hear of McltcySate* &amp; Service
34. Article* For Stile
notd* Drug Store. FA 2-5362.
G. It. HIGH
Daisy air rifles, union 5 skate*,
Oviedo. Fi*. FO 5 3313 Day*
FOR SALE— Counter* and fix­
play tenia. Army Navy Surplui,
Evening* Sanford FA 2-3683
tures, Firestone Store, 111 E itt
3lo Sanford Ave.
1st., St.
NEW SERVICE
Septic
lank*
pumped * drain USED che*t type freezer. One oil.
apace healer. FA 2-7058.
Helds installed. 24 hour service
Term*. FA 2-9469.
FOR SALE: New and Used Inner Fireplace wood, all lengths, Oak
tube* for Car*, Truck*, Trac­
and lighter wood. Delivered.
INCOME TAX SKRVICF,
tor*. See Ua, Firestone Storo
Phone FA 2-6818, if no answer
OSCAR M. HARRISON
111 East lit. St.
FA 2-5909.
1311 Palmetto Ave, Ph. FA 2-8821

W OOD

FIRESTONE Pre-Moving Salo on NEW Olympl* portable typewrit­
ers with eases, Regular 9134.00
all used tire*. We don't want
Now $89.00 plus tax. Powell's
to lug them to our new- locu­
A U T O GLASS
Office Supply, 117 S. Magnolia
tion, so make ul nn offer. All
FA 2-5842.
IN ST A L L E D
Sizes, Firestone 111 East lit.,
Windshield
Back Glim*
St.
FOB SALE — Trade-In*, Electric
Door Glean
Vent Glass
Move 83,00, Electric Refriger­
FRESH
PRE-MIXED
CONCRETE
SERVICE
ator $10.00, Philco TV $13.00,
Medium
aged
stepping
atunc*
Senknrik Glass and Paint Co.
Wcslingbouse TV 823.00. Fire­
window silt*, lintels A steps
210 Magnolia
Ph, FA 2-4622
stone HI East lit., St.
Old rock, steel and sand.

29. Automobile Service

General Auto Repair*
MIRACLE CONCRETE CO. FOR SALE— Our complete line
Alt Make Cart—Labor A Parts 3(10 Klin Ave.
FA 3-3751
of paints and electric paint
Guaranteed—Quality Workmanship
mixer* — Painter* and Con­
FURNITURE
tracture Special. Firestone Store
Navy man transferred; brand
111 E. lat St.
new; take over for balance on
2664 S. Hiawatha Ave. FA 1-8611
3 complete rooms; oo down
payment nece»aary; paymenti 37. Boat* • Motors
SI. Poultry - Pet* - Livestock
low t t 913 per month. Call own
Gateway To Tha Waterway
ner collect, TE 8-1511, Caaael
PUPPIES — half Airedale, 2
Your EVINRUDE Dealer
berry.
month* old, $3.00. Call Sat. or

Leonard Auto Clinic

Robson Sporting Goods
Sun. only. Wale* Fernery, on
ONION PLANTS
304-6-8 E. lat.
Ph. FA 2-5HI
lake at Lyman School, l»n g- Crystal Wax, per M $2 50; Sou $1.50
wood.
3 U lota and over, $2.25 FOB
here. A. M. Prevail, Phone
CHAMPION Miniature AKC Black
749-1115 Seville, Fla.
Poodle Puppies, Show dog Stock.
Reserve now, pick up Christ­ FOR YOUR BAND Instruments,
mas Eve. FA 2-7741.
Guitare,
Bongo's,
Christmas
Sheet
Music.
Salat,
Rental,
Re
BEAGLE pupple*. registered, 1
pain. See Bukur'8 Music Shop,
female, 1 male, 9 week* old, 13
2004 Cedar Ave. FA 1-0713.
in., allow type. 835 and $40.
Open til 9 p. m. Monday, Wed­
Call FA 2-2139.
nesday, Friday until Chrlitmaa.
REGISTERED CHIHUAHUA pup
FACTORY TO YOU
piea beginning at 835, FA 1-5240
ALUMINUM BUNDS
after 3:30.
Enclosed head, Sag-proof bottom
rail with plastic end*. l’ laille
MtNATURK Poodle*, registered,
or riyon tapes. Cotton or nylon
white, permanent shots, home
cord*.
broken, FA 2-3442.
310 Magnolia

Ph. FA 2-4S22

Sale! Polnsellla* In Bloom 08c INTAKE manifold, I two-barral
carburetor*, fuel block, for ’58
QRAPKVILLE NURSERY
or '«a Ford 361 engine. Phone
Grapevllle Avc near loth Bt.
Mr.
Glelow
FA
1-2611 or
PETUNIAS k Calendula* now
FA 2-6473 alter 6:00 p. m.
ready,
Dutch Mill Nuraary
New Uptala ltd. off 2Utli It.

33. Furniture
Used furniture, appliance*, tool*
etc. Boughl-Sold fe rry 's Mart
21j Sanford Ave. Ph. FA 2-4132
• Itli.

VALUES

• QUICK CREDIT
• EASY TERMS
WE GIVE TOP VALUE STAMPS

W ILSO N -M AIER

A. W. Barkley Used Cara,
Inc,

Imports St Sports Cars
Our Speciality
17-91 • Heart of Maitland

PH. MI 4-3307

NEW TRUCKS
We Need 2 New Truck Deala
To Make Our Quota For Th*
Tear.

WHEEL 4k DEAL NOWf!
We'rn Going All Out On
TRADE - INS

ECON OLIN ES

Clyde W. Nutt
1IOOKKEEPING
and INCOMB
TAX SERVICE
is NOW IN
NEW OFFICE

PICKUPS &amp; VANS

CORVAIRS to CADILLACS
NO PAYMENTS

UN TIL FEBRUARY

Dawn's

Stemper Agency

L

fije w m n a
By

Park Homes

SH O E M A K E R

As

CONST. CO.

laow Aa $350

Down

4-Bedroom*—2 Btlii*
3-Hrdroom t— 2 Hatha
. l-fltdroom s— I 4

Bathe

1-Redreoma— I Balh

ONGDALE

HOMES
LMN ENTERPRISES INC.

3 • UEOROOMS
1'/, BATHS
Low Dow n Pay ment
No Closing Cost#
A* Low I R d Prr
Aa
Mouth
Principal . In*. . Int. • Taira

$8,500 To $9,300
FHA &amp; Conv. Financing

Wide variety * alerter d esign* end floor plan*

V V Financing on Home* up lu ILV00U
Fll K — Conventional &amp; In-Service Financing
DIRECTIONS: Turn W. m 19th Bt. Follew Ceem­
ir , C lub Kd. k Watch fur eur sig n *

F-ftOO CAD &amp; CHASSIS
New Pulp Trucka —
1 To Chooaa From.

TEE V GREEN
ESTATES

Seminole Realty

DIRECTIONS: iu Min­
ute# from Sanford. So. on
H «y . 17-92, turn right at
our aign.

TErrace 8-3911

• f u n n ily C lub Road
Bt, E xte n sio n ) 3
Weat O f llw y. IT-98
T o M a y fa ir Country

(t# tk
Mtlao
N o tt
C lub

• 3 - Bedroom*
• lVa Hath#
• Central Air-Cond. &amp;
Heating
FH A Month!)

Pa.i menu —

$66 to $74
No Cioafng Coal
v * k ( opr. Financing
\vallable

Cliff Uornentun, Broker

TErrace 8-4199
Open 10:60 a.m. to 7:49 p.m.

55

57
58
55

56
59
58
56
38
50
57
57
55
56
59
53

1IDICK 2 Door
............. . ............... FORD 2 Door, Automatic ....
........... RAMBLER 4 Door, Standard
................
MERCURY 2 Door Hardtop
............
CHEVROLET 4 Door. 6 Cyl., Standard Shift
CHEVROLET 4 Door V-8, Auto.
CHEVROLET V-8. 4 Door, Station Wagon
OI.DSMOHILK I Door
..........................
FORD 2 Door Hardtop Ovetdrive
........
FORD I Door II Cyl.
...... .....
CHEVROLET 2 Ton, Chaaatg and C a b...........
FORD 4 Door
............................. .......
NASH Antbiuuutdor 4 Door. A u to...................
RAMBLER 4 Door. Standard
..................
LARK Hardtop Coupe
....
...
CHEVROLET &gt;/a Ton Pickup .......

219 E. 2nd ST.
2505 PARK AVE.
'

.rnv

Scnknrik GUsa and Paint Co.

32. Floweni - Tree* * Hhruhn

B ark ley

H O LLER S °/ S A N F O R D

BUILDERS, INC.
JIM HI NT - PA 12116

34. Article* For Salt

REALTOR - INSUROR
2710 S. Sanford Ave.
New and t ie d Furniture
Specializing In Heating
CONSULTANT APPRAISER
EVA-BESS BEAUTY SHOP
311 E. First St.
FA 2-3622
and Air-Coodltionlog Only
Phone FA 2 4991
112 N. Park
1 Senior Beautician*
""" YEAR'S BEST*5tAROAiNS
FA 3-8321
Moving aoon to 1119 S. French Ave Minnie Be** • Helen • Blanche 2502 Oak Ave.
Wr have several 2 bedroom
108 E. 2nd. St
Plwru- FA 2-3914
SEWING MACHINE SERVICE
homes for sale under FHA, VA.
YES, TH IS IS
For tcrvice oo any make ul Saw­
KATHERINE HARVEY
or conventional financing, where The home of moderate mean* for
ing machine parts and access­
BEAUTY SHOP
you can get the very MOST for the couple with moderate dreamt,
ories or Raouls call or write
Hair Stylist • Pat Stewart
your dollar. Priced from 88,300
in an excellent neighborhood,
to Sanford Sawing Center, 104
318 Palmetto Ave.
Ph. FA 2-0834
to 89,225 with l.uw monthly
this 2 bedroom home has many
South Park Ave Ph. FA 1-8411.
payment!. VA—Nothing down
pleasant features, such a* fully
HARRIETT'S BEAUTY NOOK
FHA—Minimum down. We WEL­
tiled bath, lovely deep grained Profeitlunal Carr—Modern Equip PIANO TUNING it REPAIRING
COME -your cur, host, hgu*rW. L. HARMON
oak floor*, efficient floor furAir Conditioned Comfort
trailer. or present hontr aa a
Pb. FA 1-4223
nare, rnjojahle screened porrh, 105 So. Oak
Ph. FA 2 3742
trade-in to make jour downwith heavy bearing grapefruit
II HATING
payment. TRY U S-W E TRADE.
trees in the back yard. You
II. B. POPE CO. JNC.
can occupy this home for a*
200 So. Park Ave.
Ph. FA 2-423
"We Trade"
little as 9300 down, FHA, and
58 LINCOLN 4 Door. Loaded ............................. $179-*
tlrauiy Salon
only 89200 00 total price.
........ -TJB5
3 9 CADILLAC i Door Air Cond......
Walker Building
n
o
CHEVROLET
Imimla
4
Door,
Equipped
....... 1995
2310 Oak
FA 2-7681
REALTOR - INSUROR
38 FORD 2 Door V-8, A u to ........................- .......
CONSULTANT - APPRAISER
.............. .
1105
38 CHEVROLET I Door
loot S. Park Ave.
Phone FA 2 4991
112 N Park
60 CORVAIIt I Door. Automatic .............. ....... 1195
Day or Night
LMN Enlrrpriiir*, Inr,
Jtovlng soon to 1911 8. French FA 2-5332
1095
r»R UAMIII.HR 1 Door, Auto...................... .......
I9U1 S.
FA 2-5231

$156
Monthly Paym ent* as low e i
988 Inrl. te a ** and Insurance

Southern Air

.11. Furniture

SANFORD
SANFORD

695
195
995
495
595
1495
1295
595
895
295
1205
795
395
595
1(105
305

FA 2-071!
FA 2-0861

WllJt! HKLIWrriON

F-100 6 Cyl Pickups
24 USED CARS IN STOCK
We Appreciate Tha L’aed Car
Uualnra* We've Kecelved Thia
Yrar. Our Policy Of Minimum
Dunn I'ajnieula A Lung Trma
Down I'ajmcnta A Long Terma
WUI Cunllnua To Unerring
Customer*.

StricklandMorrison, Inc.
308 E. Firnt 8L
FA 2-1481
Winter Park Ml 4-8918

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Hunt's Zeity Flavored

Tomato Juice 3
• dairy specials

For Nov Yeer'i, Buah

Blackeye Peas 2

Im kitaM ’i K tU tf Tr..»

Sour Cream ..
P IM a rf l&gt; M t

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Betty Crocker's Famoui

Long
Wcek-Eno' .
Closed Mon
Jan. 1st.

l.tta ra illk

Tasty Biscuits .
P a U ti 100% P a n Cara Oil

Margarine
e frozen foods

Bisquick Flour 4

purchases

PRICES

•

Ruitlc Iraad JHctd

E F FE C T IV E

Apple Rings .......

THRU

F &amp; P H A L V E D or SLICED

la a lk la a d Q a U k - rr.it.

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P IP

T atty I .r l l .t t

Pear Halves .... 3

Blackeye Peas .

s

P e ffa fV fe Panaa

Mince Turnover
Traatara lata P ia .il P rM

Shrimp Dinner .

ORANGE. GRAPE or. ^
FLORIDA PUNCH

M ia a t. M a li M r* Caaa.

Orange Juice .

k

Kidney Beans

A

L a .f Grata Tatty

2

B Riceland Rice ....
D i.U Ufy ar I.f k .iV

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Bra ad

I Blackeye Peas....
Pineapple.......
N akitaa Pa m i.i tta ik .P a ik

Ritz Crackers ..
•trleheene's C ra « W Paatara

C'namon Crisp
Taed sriaal Patl-Playarad

Tea Bags ........
T atty Liaacktaa Maat Traat

Ca'ned Spam 2
toHt't Am rttd Shirktt tr

Ice Cream
to M t'i Rad M aat Paid

Dog Food

EITHER END OR WHOLE LOIN OF
9

down produce lane
6«U m Swsat-ei-Honsy

Bananas ...
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Fresh Kentucky Wonder

Pole Beans ..
Red Steymen er Bad Rome

S l i c e d

B a c o n

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Dalfcleu* Center-Cut

P o r k

C h o p s

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Smoked, Ronelatt New Yoor'i

FR E E S A H O V
G re e n S ta m p s

Free W ith Your Purchase
O f $5 Or More
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�Property Owners Stymie Road Plan, Says Bliss

(EDITOR'S
NOTE;
With
Around - the - Clock Columnist
Larry Vershel enjoying a wellearned vacation over the holi­
day*, the Herald SUM will pinch
hit for him.)
“

City .Manager W. E. Knowlei Isaued an order this morning to have
all city vehicle* and equipment
winterised with temperatures pre­
dicted to hit near freezing in the
next few days.
•

•

*

•

The Sanford Public Library has
issued a total of S&gt;60 adult and 447
children's library cards since the
metal plate card system went in
to effect on Nov. 1, reported San6 ford Librarian Sara M. King yes­
terday.
•

•

•

The new telephone installed In
the county commissioner cham­
bers has proved to tie a handy
gadget, so that commissioners can
use it to summon department
heads to confer on matters under
their Jurisdiction.
•

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•

•

Legal machinery for the newlyproposed Oviedo Athletic Associa­
tion should go Into setion some­
time early in January with San­
ford Attorney Doug Stenstrom ap­
pointed legal counsel for the or­
ganization. John Courier, associa­
tion president, revealed last week.
• • •

Public Works Director "F oots"
Vclvinglon predicts that work on
9 the n o r City Hall switchboard and
information center wilt run into
the middle of January before Its
completion.
»

•

•

Civil Service exams will be given,
this afternoon by Major Bristol,
personnel officer, for the new
switchboard operator at City Hall.
Deadline for applications wat
&amp; yesterday. Annual pay fur the
™ clerk-typist position is $2370.
•

•

*

Contractor for the San Marco
Construction Company resumed
work on West First Street today
after a holiday layoff of several
days.
*

•

•

Construction on the new six-inch
water main for the Delmar Cab&amp; in ct Company's industrial site on
^ Country Club Hoad was well under
way yesterday with the completion
of 800 feel of pipe, reported City
Manager W. E. Knowles.
•

•

•

Signups fur Biddy Basketball
now number 33 and are expected
to Increase by 30 or 40 more eag­
er* with Saturday’s tryouts, re­
ported Sanford Recreation DiA rector Jiin Jernlgsn this morning.
^
• • •
A lawnmnwer was stolen out in
North Orlando Estates sometime
over the holidays, reported the
Seminole County Sheriffs Dept,
today. Who needs a mower that
bad in this westherT
• • •
Hie new college courses being
offered by Rollins College to begin
f next semester as night courses at
Seminole High certainly have two
very attractive teachers. We pre­
dict that all the women will take
math and all the men will take
English!
•

•

•

W. H. Bentley of Sanford scored
a nice hole in one out at the Mayfair Country Club on Dec. 23 on a
long 163 yard drive at the fifth
R h ole.
•

•

was turned over lo the county at­
torney for study.
Commissioner John Fitzpstrlck
asked Bliss if he couldn't start a
public information program on the
Importance of each citizen cooper­
ating when called on for rights of
way.
"This requires an educational
program," Fitzpatrick said. "We
have to impress on the people
that we can't spend all the road
money oo rights of way and still
have any for construction."
Bliss said he would attempt to
write some informational material and publicize the need for co­

operation.
"The way h Is now, our road
program Is prscticslly stalemated
by delays in getting rights of
way," he said.
One result of tho delays is the
the replacing of Plneway and West
Lake Brantley Kd. projects with
a section of Sit 13 from the Econlockhatchee River bridge to SR
426 near Geneva.
Bliss said he thinks th6 county
can get rights of way quickly for
that section, wherras the other
projects appear to lie held up in­
definitely.
Commissioner
James
Avery

voted against the substitution,
saying ha would like the board to
study H further before voting.
County road auperlntendent J.
C. Lavender also stressed that
delays In getting necessary
rights of way are holding ap
important county jobs.
Lavender asked the commission
to approve amending the road
program to substitute several pro­
jects which can be done in the
next stx months while delays are
being worked out.
The commissioners approved tho
following;
About 2.P00 feet of repair work

•

The county engineer was author­
ized Wednesday to ask the State
Hoad Dept, for a feasibility re­
port on placing of a traffic aignal
light at the intersection of Sit 46
and SK 426 near Geneva.

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on a section of TuacawiUa Rd. and
replacing an old bridge damaged
by last year's hurricane.
About thrca-fourlhs of a mile
of Improvement on Boar Lake Rd.
in preparation for use In the vi­
cinity of the new school;
Surface treatment of LongwoodLake Mary Rd. to the Rig Tree
Rd. and Palm Springs Rd., a total
of aix miles;
Repair of s mile and a half of
Bumby Rd. toward Mills Creek
Rd. to Improve a narrow stretch
unsuitable for travel hy school
buses.
Total cost of these projects

WEATHER: Partly cloudy with a few showers; hljfh 75-80; low tonight near 50; clenriny, colder.
VOL.

53

United

Press

Leased

Wire

Established 1908

THURSDAY. DECEMBER 28, 1901

SANFORD,

•

Police directing traffic at the
Sanford Junior High Scnool early
this morning were hindered by a
^ h e ife r that got outside the fence
^ a t the Agriculture Bldg. The
school garage sent men to assist
police in returning the animal to
its enclosure.
*

The county road building pro­
gram fa "practically stalemated"
by difficulty in obtaining rights
of way. Engineer Carlton Bliss
told the county commission Wed­
nesday.
Reluctance on the part of tome
residents to release rights o f way
may reach far into the future.
Bliss emphasized.
“ We can't go on building on nar­
row rights of way and not being
able to have the kind of roads wc
wilt need in the future," he said.
Bliss toid the commissioners he
had worked out a draft of a plan
for obtaining right* of way and it

Two Slain In Jealousy Fight
Teen Brothers
Gunned Down By
Georgia Youth
CONYERS, Ga. &lt;UH&gt; — Two
teenage brothers were shot to
death and another youth was
badly wounded In a biiarre
Jealousy kilting by a 20.year.otd
youth lute Wednesday night, o f­
ficers said.
Rockdale County Sheriff W, T.
Wallace said the brothers were
blasted from short range and
their mangled bodies dumped
down an abandoned well adjacent
to a religious camp site a few
miles from here.
Wallace said the two bodies
were thrown in the well by the
20-year-old youth, hi* Ir».year-old
girlfriend and his 15-year-old
brother,
* Jt"be irjured boy rt*.u |ud from
the death scene while the bodies
were heing dragged to the well,
staggered out of the woods to a
farm house and summoned help.
Wallace aaid he jailed Charles
nyrd and said the youth would
be charged with the double mur­
der. Hyrd'e younger brother, and
the girl were also Jailed, but no
charges were placed against the
two Juveniles.
Tha slnfn brothers w-ere Identi­
fied as Thomas Henderson 16, and
Donald Wayne Henderson, 10,
both j f near Covington.
The wounded youth, J. Michael
Flanagan, 16, told officers he
crawled to safety while Ryrd, bis
brother and the girl dragged the
bodice o f hla companions to the
well.
Officers said Byrd fired three
blasts, two of which killed thr
Henderson brothers. The third
blast lore off Flunagan'e ear and
wounded him in the shoulder. He
was treated at a local hospital
and then transferred to one in
Atlanta, about 28 miles from
here. Hie condition wae listed as
fair.

Jt&amp;WA...

Burns Fatal

Tax Ruling

★

★

★

★

★

To Incorporate Or Not
County Commlsaloner Vernon
Dunn offered some information to
areas considering Incorporation
and urged the eligible property
owner* not on the voting rolls to
register »o they may have a voice
in the decision on whether to in­
corporate or not.
Dunn listed the following points;
“ Whether to incorporate an area
of Fern Park south o f Casselberry
and south and east of Altamonte
Springs, la being discussed and
preliminary plans are being made.
Since a decision either for or
against incorporating can be made
by only a two-third* majority of
resident freeholders registered to
rote. It I* presently posiihle for
resident home owners of 2.11
homes of an approximate total of
760 homes In the area tu rontrvl.
Those not registered to vote are
urged to do so at once. The regis­
tration office is open each Tues­
day.
“ The basic purpose* for Incor­
porating a town or city are: locnl
self-government provided hy a
charter In accordance with Chap­
ters 105 thru 171 Florida statutes;
local control for the orderly, plan­
ned development of the community
and nrovfde improvements and
service* not provided by the Coun­
ty, for which certain aources of
revenue are available to make the
town or rity self-sustaining.
“ A municipality ckimot properly
function and provide the usual
construction,
improvement
and

services with only the cigarette
tax. occupational licenses and onehalf of the road and bridge collect­
ed within the town limits. City
property tax and or utility tax will
be requited.
“ Under Florida statutes, city
property may not be assessed
higher than county assessment.
Nor can tax It* levied In excess
of one per cent o f such valuation
except as necessary to pay Inter­
est and principal on bonded indebtednraa and special improve­
ment assessments as specified.
"In counties of less than two
hundred thousand population, n
minimum o f 160 resident freehold­
er registered voters may establish
for themselves a municipal gov­
ernment having corporate powers
and privilege* ns outlined in the
above mentioned Chapters,
"The purpose* for Incorporating,
the ndvanlagc* and dliadrs ti­
nges, the sources o f the estimated
amount of revenue and an eitlmated municipal budget, toget! er
with the proposed Charter by
which tlu municipality Is to be
governed should l&gt;e presented and
fully explained by the Incorporiting Committee, to all those con­
cerned for a well considered deci­
sion. Also the provialoni o f Chipter 171 Florid* Statutes and Siterial Laws for the extension of or
annexation to a municipality with*
in the county by consent o f the
majority o f registered voter* In
the area contiguous thereto.*

Autopsy Discussion Set

Terrorists Kill

13

Weighty Problem

LITTLE ROY— DIG FISH . . . 10 year old Steve Morin,
firihing with a new spinning rig ho gut for Christmas,
o ff the bamlshcll at tho foot of Park Ave., caught this
large perch Wednesday afternoon. The perch will easily
go two pounds or more and gave Sieve quite a si niggle.
Hut said Steve, "1 wouldn't let anybody help me. I did it
nil by myself I" A minnow was the bait that lured the
finny prize onto Steve's line.
(Herald Photo)

Victim O f Persecution,
Says Wiretap Indictee

New Cold Sends
Mercury Down

Groundbreaking On
Parkway Today

Car Plows Into
Crowd, Kills Girl

WASHINGTON (UPI) - A sub­
versive Activities Control Board
examiner has recommended that
the International Union of Mine,
Mill and Smelter Workers be de­
clared "a Communist . infiltrated
organ ration" and ineligible to
bargain for any employes.

Rezoning For
Junk Yard
Is Overruled

NO. 354

★

In a highly controversial publie hearing held In the county
commission chamber* Wednesday,
several rltiren* living in the vici­
nity of Cameron Ave. near the
site of a proposed salvage yard,
JACKSONVILLE (UPI) — Mr*. appeared to presrnt petitions and
Floraina Kennedy who was burn­ protest against the "Junk yard"
ed ovrr 40 per cent of her body and the commissioners granted
Dee. 3, died Wednesday of the In­ their appeal hy a four to one vote.
juries.
Permission to establish the sal­
vage yard had already been
granted to Ruddy LeFils, but the
TALLAHASSEE (UPI) — Ally. history of the transicton is In­
Gen. Richard Ervin ruled today volved.
Cubnn refugees who are American
The zoning commission did not
citizens must pay Florida's Intan­ approve rezoning the area from
gible property tax If they become A-l (agricultural) tod M-l (indus­
permanent resident* of the sUte. trial). However, the board of
Tim county commission decided
county commissioners overruled
this decision and m on cd the area Wednesday to ask the county
board of medical examiners lo
ALGIERS (U PI) — French and to industrial use.
Then the zoning hoard of ad- meet with (he commissioners at
Moslem terrorist* killed 13 per­
sona in Algeria Wednesday, bring­ Justment granted permission to the next regular meeting to dis­
ing to 2U thu unofficial two-day establish the salvage yard under cuss the protests by the examiners
of a recent ruling by a state's
death toll since the end of the the new retiming regulations.
Irate property owners, exercis­ a Homey on a death in the county.
right-wing Secret Army Organis­
The matter came up when Com­
ing their right of appeal to the
ation'* (M S "Christmas truce."
board of county commissioners as missioner Dunn said Ik felt that
the higher authority, vigorously the commission should take a
IPSWICH, England (U P D -O f- protested the proposed "Junk stand In aupport of the medical
fleers at tha U. S. Air Force's yard" as they called It, claiming examiners' prolesl of the attor­
Bcnlwaters base pul bread, pota­ that llie establishment o( such a ney's action In not calling for an
toes and candy o ff limits for over­ business would down grade their autopsy In a death of unexplain­
weight air crewmen today, and property values and constitute an able circumstances.
Commissioner Avery said that
warned them they will be ground- eyesore.
he
had discussed the case wlUt as­
E.
U.
Stowe,
painter
and
artist,
ed unless they reduce.
appealed to lx* the spokesman for sistant 'ta tc'i attorney Tony Hosea group of 12 property owners. man alter the doctors wrote the
commission a teller of protest and
NORTON, Va. (U P I)— An ex­ Also appearing wore C. J. Meri­
that Hoseman had told him that
wether
and
Mr*.
Frances
Meplosives plant blew up Wednesday
Ibis was what happened; The
Dougall,
night, leveling an area 360 yards
Chairman
of
the
board
J,
C.
in diameter and injuring 16 per­
son*. Two children, Pametla Stur­ Hutchison stated that personally,
gill, R, and her brother, Donnie, 12, lie would not like lo live near a
were hurt seriously when the blast salvage yard and would not vole
to put his neighbor* in that posi­
hit their house near the plant.
tion.
The eounly commission has
Mrs. McDougall called the at­ authorized a survey lo eliminate
WASHINGTON (U P I)— Former tention of the commission to an delays in granting dredging per­
diplomat Irvin C. Scarbeck haa article In a recent ropy of the mits,
asked for a reduction in Ills 30- Saturday Evening Post, which
County Engineer Carlton Bliss,
yeur prison sentence for giving stated that "Americans are the
greatest
nest
fculers
In
the
world."
Zoning
Director Robert Brown
security information to Cuinmunlit
agents In Poland. A motion filed and that "greed Is spoiling Flor­ and County Attorney Harold John­
Wednesday on hi* behalf said he ida’s natural resources." II was son were named to a committee
sentence was “ harsh and unjust." also called "reckless exploita­ to work out a way to expedite
tions."
LeFils, appearing in his own
NEW YORK (UPI) -B roadw ay Interest, said that he had advertis­
showman Billy Rose, formerly wed ed his Intentions in the Sanford
to the late comedienne Fanny Herald three times a* legally reThe board of county eommls-t
Brice and Olympic ewim star quired and that tlte area was
Eleanor Holin, obtained a mar­ zoned for industrial business. He iloners voted lo deposit surplus}
riage license Wednesday to re­ reminded (lie commissioners that funds of nearly $400,000 to tlte
marry hie third wife, showgirl the establishment of the salvage bidder paying the highest inter-!
Joyce Matthews. Rose and Miss yard had already been approved eat rates for six months.
South Seminole Rank In Fern
Malhews were divorced in 1939. and lie had gotten the O.K. from
tile necessary hoards.
Park bid three and a half percent!
"Why are we back up here?" per annum, which would give the!
BELL (U P I )— Two UnireraltyI I&gt;cFil* asked.
"This area Is the dead end ol
of Florida students diowned Wed­
nesday white akin diving in the! the county," lie aaid, "I wouldn’t}
Suwannee Hirer noiGiwest of here, want to gel Into the middle of a
Tim bodies of Leigh McFadden, 26, residential section. I know all the
Bids were opened at tlte coun­
amt Donald Dumcz, 23, were re­ regulations concerning the estab­
covered from a depth o f apout 60 lishment of a salvage yard, the ty commission meeting for the re­
feet. They were about 100 f e d 56 ft. offset, the building of a pairing and resurfacing of the
fence, and intend to comply with courthouse roof.
back in an underwater cave.
these regulation*."
Apparent low bidder was Giffen
Commissioner John Fitzpatrick, Industries of Orlando with a bid
who said he resented remark* of $1,760, including a 10 year
made by Stowe concerning Fitz­
patrick's business connections and
PRINCETON, N. J. (UPD — how he should vote, made a m o­
Mrs. Eleanor Roosevelt has been tion that the eounly commission­
named the world's most admired ers sustain the action of the board
Tlte changing of one word in the
living woman for the 13th time in of adjustment snd permit the sal­
current eounly zoning regulations
14 jears, according to a Ga'Iup vage yard to be established.
A roll call vole showed Hutch­ as authorized by the board ol
poll released here Wednesday.
Second was Mrs. Jaequrllne ison, Williams and Avery voting county commissioners Wednesday,
Kennedy, who was seventh last against the motion and Fitzpat­ will now permit tlte zoning board
rick and Dunn voting for It.
to uaa it's discretionary powers
year.
Avery then made a motion that in requiring off-street parking for
Otheri among the lop 10 in or­
der of preference were Queen the decision of the zoning board future busineisci.
Elizabeth II, Mrs. Msmie Elsen­ of adjustment be over-ruled, and
Changing the world "ahall" to
hower, Mrs. Clare Boothe Lurr, the permit to build a aalvage yard "m a y " makes the regulation read
Miss Helen Keller, Madame Chi- bu denied on tha basil of strong as follows:
ang Kai-shek, Sen.
Margaret protest of the adjoining property
"Offstrcct parking may be au­
Chase Smith, K-Maine, Misa Paul­ owners. The vote wai four to one thorised as a conditional use,
ine Frederick, and Mrs. Patricia with all but Fitzpatrick voting (special exception) in any zon­
Nixon.
•ye.
ing district la Seminole County,

BRIEFS

BATON ROUGE. La. &lt;UPI) — soverenlgnty o f tha tU U of
State Sen Wendell P. Harris, in­ liouislana."
dicted with two other Baton
Harris is vica chairman of the
Rouge nu n on wit (-tap charges, Slate Sovereignty Commission, a
said tod iy he wat the victim of watchdog agency for segrrgapolitically-motivated persecution . tlunist and stales' rights enures,
A frdetal grand jury in New lie is the father of Wendell Harria
Orleans Wednesday charged Har­ Jr., a .U r fullback on the LSI)
ris and businessman I-eon M. football team now training in
Patterson ami private investiga­ Florida for the Orange Bowl
tor Lawrence W. Hall with in- game against Colorado,
voiement in tapping telephone
conversations of Baton Rouge re­
ligious lenders who signed a prointegration statement.
Harris denied any knowledge of
the Upping of any telephone line
By United Press lnternalionsl ‘‘of any minister, pastor, rabbi,
Canadian cold chilled thr east priest or religious organization."
ORLANDO (UPI) — Ground­
half o( the nation today, plum­ Hu said he was being persecuted
breaking ceremomrs were sched­
meting temperature! below zero "because of my sincere and leg­
uled for the extension of the Sun­
in the Midwest and sending a itimate effort* to protect the
shine State Parkway near’ here
snow storm msrehing toward
today, in the wake of a charge
Georgia.
that the Bryant administration
Snow, ranging from flurriea to
sold out the slate to extend the
several inches, was widespread
tollpike.
from the northern plains to up-1 ST. PETERSBURG (UPI) — A
Gov. Farrta Bryant was sched­
slate New York and southward ear plunged into a crowd waiting
uled to be llte mam speaker at
into Tennestee and Virgina,
at a SI. Petersburg bus stop Wed­ the ceremonies 11 miles from
The advancing cold, stretching nesday. killing a girl and injuring
here on State Road 327. Actual
into the Gulf of Mexico, dropped four other persons.
construction, however, won’t begin
temperatures 20 degrees in Texas,
Sankey Whitehurst, 16, of Pinel­ until next month.
Louisiana, Mississippi snd Ala­ las Park, was killed. Tha Injured
State Sen. Scott Kelly, a likely
bama and touched off thunder­ were SIrs. Georgia Parkhurat, 72, candidate for governor in 1904,
storms in Florida, Georgia and and Mary A. White, 61, both of said in Bartow Wednesday that
the Carolina! Wednesday night.
St. Petersburg, both hurt serious­ Bryant and his Roatl Board sold
Burwood, La., had 1.63 inches ly, am] D&lt;mna Shelton, 16, Pinellas "the people of Florida dovn the
of rain in six hours. Memphis, Patk, and Henry Pratt GR, St. river through secret deals to
Tens., had almost an inch snd Petri* burg who were released strangle free highway construe,
Birmingham, Ala., .66 of an inch. after hospital treatment.
tinn."

Union Barred

FLORIDA

would be 334.000, Lavender said. Lavender to open up the short aceand he can use hi. work crew, ef- L ,
M„ noItl A„ . from
ficlently by planning them now.
Tho board told him to proceed.
St- to 27;n St. where it dead ends
The commission also authorized |*t the ell.v un its.

A

W arn in g

A warning wan Untied thin morning by City Man­
ager I'ete Knowlea that unauthorized pernonn are soliciting and adling in Sanford at thU Ume.
Know-lets urged every resident of the city to Inquire
of the solicitor whether he or ahe haa a city permit to
operate, j

Plant Blows Up

death certificate was signed by
the justice of the peace after
study Indicated no evidence of foul
play In (he death of a Negro
woman. Two doctors h id refused
to sign the death certificate, hut
wouldn't sign a statement that
they thought circumstances war­
ranted an autopsy.
Furthermore, Avery said Hoseman tofd him that any action In
such a matter la at the dlieretlon of the atate's attorney.
"What we really need la a
county medical examiner on full
salary," Avery said.
Chairman J.C. Hutchison suggested a meeting with the doctors
on the examining board and Com­
missioner Fitzpatrick made a mo­
tion that they be aikcd to dis­
cuss tlte matter with the commis­
sion at the neat meeting.

Permit Survey Ordered

Appeals Conviction

handling requests by dredging
companies for permits In the
county.
Brown and a group of dredging
firm operator! appeared at Wed­
nesday's meeting to discuss the
problems
of
issuing
pcrm:ta,
which sometimes takes as long as
two weeks under the present sys­
tem,

Plan To Remarry

Surplus Funds Deposit

Bodies Recovered

county fundi a profit of 37.000
for the six months period that
(he funds will lie idle.
Olher bid* were Florida State
Bank, three percent, Citizens Bank
of Oviodo, three percent and San­
ford Atlantic National Bank, two
and a half percent.

Bids Opened On Roof

Mrs. Roosevelt
Honored Again

maintenance bond. Collins Roof.ng
Inc, of Orlando bid $1,873 and
Evans Roofing of Sanford, S1.&amp;F0.
All bids were turned over to the
courthouse committee for fur­
ther study before the Job ta
awarded.

Change Of Wording
except, R-1AA. Such use* may be
authorised by the board of ad­
justment of Sctninolo County af­
ter review of tba application in
public hearing thereon, pro viced
however that such use may be
subject to or limited by, con IItions of the board of adjustment."
The motion, made by Commis­
sioner Vernon Dunn and seconded
by John Fitzpatrick, was to adopt
resolution number six, am en d.if
Seminole County zoning r e f l a ­
tions. Tbe you was four tq one.

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                    <text>A Holiday Wish for You from Your
Sunshine Service friends and neighbors

Uotplmg B uild Florida

B. B. Adams
J. E. Alderman
J. E. Andrews
J. L. Atkinson
B. S. Austin
T. W. Baker, Jr.
L. J. Bass
J. C. Beall
F. J. Bender
R. C. Brantley
M. H. Brown
J. W. Buckler
B. F. Bullard
M. D. Bumgarner
Jack Bumay
W. 8. Burns
Huston Busby
A rthur Cameron
W. A. Canup
J . W. Carter
G. W. Carver, Jr.
Lucille B. Carver
J. H. Chapman
A. J. Chesns
E. E. Clements
E. C. Daniels
W. W. Davis
A. L. Dunn
H. C. Eby
C. W. Ergle
R. A. Fender
W. A. Feeler
J. H. Galloway
R. P. Galloway
W. R. Giles
L E G iD
I t P. Goodspeed
H. A. Gowan

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D. H. Plenty

J. B. Grant
It. D. Grleme
Agnwt Grooms
J. F. Rfom
C. E. Grubb
J. E. Hall
M. D. Harden
A. D. Haskins
I t T. Hatchett
W. H. Hawkins
Bill Hickman
J. E. Higgins, Jr.
A. I*. IllltaU
K. L. Hittall
II. E. Hlrt
Q. It. Hopper
W. E. Houser
I t F. Hubbard
C. S. Johns
C. A. Johnston
J. C. Johnson
C. J. Jones
J. J. Kendall
L. K. Lawson
T. L. Lee
W. 0. Livingston
C. F. Markowlcx
A. It. Middleton
D. I t Middleeton
11. C. Moose
11. C. Morgan. Jr.
E. A. Myers
W. C. Nance
Lucy F. Nowlin
W. M. Osborne
J. E. Padgett
C. D. Pertain
J. B. Phillips

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I t L. Porter
W. E. Price
Ray Pylen
C. T. Rabun
G. T. Ray
L. J. Reeves
I t C. Repilado
D. L. Ringer
C. 8. Roberta
I. . G. Ross
J. C. Sapp
C. L. 3eudder
J. O. Smith
C. U. Soderblom
H. L. Spoils
R. N. Stafford
T. N. Stafford
W. A. Stansfield
J. A. Stewart
T. F. Stewart
J. C. Taylor
David E. Thrasher
C. 0 . Tillis
C. W. Turner
E. C, Tyler
BIU Tyre
Wilma J . Vaasura
C. G. Walker
J. M. Warner
L. A. Watson
T. H. Went, Jr.
CUff White
Marian W. William*
K. W. Willis
H. K. WUaon
Margaret M. Wright

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With the coming of this glorious holy time, the world reawakens
to His message of peace and loro. May these, and
all blessings, be with you this season.

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Bardot Blacked Out
glNICE, Franc* (UPI) — Moviehouse managers said Monday
Ihe rightist underground "secret
arm y” has ordered them not to
show Brigitte Bardot pictures.

Bridges Seat Up
WASHINGTON (U PI) - Spirited
backstage shuffling was expected
among Senate Republicans for
choice committee seats held b)
Wle late GOP Sen. Styles Bridges
of New Hampshire.

Franco Injured
MADRID. Spain (UPI) — Chief
of State Francisco &gt;&gt;8000 , whose
left hand was injured in a hunt­
ing accident Sunday, probably
wlil go home from the hospital
today, it was announced here.

Miami’s Coldest
MIAMI (U Pl)-M onday was the
coldest Christmas in Miami In
more than 22 years. The low of 42
was the lowest Christmas record­
ing since the Weather Bureau be­
gan keeping records here in 1930.

VOL. 63

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WEATHER: Fair through Wednesday; warmer tonight; high today in npper 6 0 a; k&gt;w tonight in upper 60a.
SANFORD, FLORIDA
United Press Leased Wire
Established 1908 TUESDAY, DECEMBER 26, 1961

Mother O f 8 Goes Into Flaming Home Twice
To Rescue Children And Invalid Husband
FONTANA, Calf. (UPI) - A
30-year-old woman twice braved
flames which gutted her home
early today to rescue her eight
children and her invalid husband,
police reported.
Officers said Mrs. Rosemary
Starry suffered second and thirddegree burns over nearly a third
of her body and was on the cri*
tical list in Kaiser hospital. Also
In critical condition were the hus­
band, Elmer, 30, and a daughter,
Donna, 6.

Another daughter, Cindy, 8, was
In serious condition and two more
daughters, Jeanette, 4| and Anna­
bel)*, 13, suffered cuts on the
body. The remainder of Mr*.
Starry'* children were treated at
the hospital for minor burns or
smoke
inhalation.
They
are
James, 3, Rosemary, 10 ^Pavld,
11, and Deborah, 8 months.
The four were expected to be
released in care of an aunt, Mrs.
F. A. Lynch, also of this city 50
miles e a :' of Loa Angeles.

Fire Wrecks Church

Shotgun Kills Boy

A double accident Saturday af­
ternoon, left one dead and two
ihaken up in a biiarre chain A
circumstances.
John Singleton, 83 year old Ne­
gro was dcid on arrival at Orange
Memorial Hospital, after he was
struck by a car operated by A.B.
Pelerson Jr., near the Intersection
and 11th and French Ave.

SYLACAUGA, Ala. (U P I)-Ju lius Thomas (Sonny) Pllgcrton,
13. waa killed Monday when the
new ahotgun he got for Christmas
d isch a rg e d while he was crawling
under a fence.

Mail Goes Through
LONDON (U P I)-W h e n storms
prevented the mail boat from
making its dally run Monday,
about 1,000 roaldents of Lundy
laland, 20 miles off England's
western coast, got their Christ­
i n a s mall by helicopter.

ASTRONAUT HOME FOR CHRISTMAS—Astronaut
Lt, Col. John Glenn Jr., poses with his family on porch
of their home in Arlington, Vn., after Glenn returned
from Capo Canaveral, Fla., to spend Christmas with
family. Glenn is scheduled to orbit the earth in midJnnunry. Pictured are (left to right): David. 16; Lyn,
141 Mrs. Glenn, ami Glenn.
(NF,A Telephoto)

All For Naught

Empire State Building
To Be Sold W ednesday

ROCKFORD, III. (U PI)—When
Hugh Bannon came homo to find
his house on fire Monday, one of
hla first thoughts was for the
Christmas turkey in the oven. He
asked firemen to rescue the bird.
The firemen declined and con­
tinued fighting the flarnci, which
• caused 312,000 damage to the
•hom e.

Repair Job Santa
HOUSTON, Tex. (UPI) — The
record player Santa Claus brought
Taaaia Ann Shilling a couple of
Chriitmaiea ago when she was 6
had alnee been broken. But she
knew how to fix it, and it worked.
When she wrote her annual mes.s a g e to Santa this year, ahe added
® a postscript: *Tm leaving my
record playet under the tree. WUI
you please have a look at ItT"

Nothing Is New

NEW YORK (U PI)—That latest
dance crate — the twist — is all
old hat aa far as Manhattanite
Charles Puleao la concerned. Puleo harked back a few years in a
A letter to the editor of the New
Tfork Dally News, reminding
twistera that "tbla old walrus re­
calls going through the tam e she­
nanigans, convulsions and parox­
ysms 30 years ago to a dance
called the Peabody."

Hunt Mother In
Stra n g le Death
BROCKTON, Mat*. (UPI) Police were searching today for
the wife of a prosperous bottling
firm executive in connection with
f.
the strangling of her 32-year-old
daughter.
The nearly nude body of Mrs.
Gloria Eldridge was found in a
closet by her father, Walter L.
—/tow ard, president of Ihe Simpson
^ s p r in g s Bottling Co., at the How
ard borne Monday.
A medical examiner said the
woman had been dead for several
days.

NEW-YORK (UPL) - T h e Emplre Stata Building, the world’s
taTlest structure, will be told
twice Wednesday in a $85 million
deal with head-spinning complexi­
ties,
Nearly 100 separate processes
will be Involved in the sale of the
102-story building at Prudential

UN Congo Troops
Going To Katanga

Insurance Co. office* In Newark,
N.J, Almost 100 lawyers, account
ante, broken and other experts
have bern rehearsing for days the
transaction which U expected to
take five hour*.
Principal parties involved a n
Col. Henry Crown, Chicago finan­
cier and present owner; Louis R.
Menagh, president of Prudential,
and Lawrence Wien, New York
lawyer amt real estate operator
who conceived the transaction.
Wien will pay Crown $85 million
for the building, then give the ti­
tle directly to Prudential for $29
million. Wien will retain leasing
rights valued at $38 million.
The Prudential’s total Invest­
ment actually is $19.75 million—
the maximum allowed under New
York law which limits the per­
centage of assets a company can
invest in one building.
The insurance company paid $17
million 1951 Tor the land under
Ihe building. Prudential also has
agreed, as part of the contract, to
put up $3.75 million toward capi­
tal Improvement! In the next few
years.

LEOPOLDVILLE, The Congo
(U PI) — The United Nations will
use Congolese national army
troops In breakaway Katanga, the
UN announced today.
A UN apoketman said 900 Con­
golese troops will be based at
the strategic Kamina base in Ka­
tanga. He said the first 90 will
be flown to Kamina Wednesda).
The Congolese soldiers, who will
be Issued blue UN helmets, will
come under the command of the
UN military commander in the
Congo, Gen. Sean McKeown of
Ireland, the spokesman said.
"H ie Congo is contributing a
contingent to the United Nations
just aa other countries such as
Ethiopia or Ireland," the spokes­
man laid.
Kamina currently is manned by
NEW YORK (U P I)—A mystery
Indian troops and small groups of woman, whose body temperature
Canadian, Swedish and Norwegian had dropped to about 80 degicus
troops and technicians.
as she lay for houra face-down in
a anow-eoveied parting lot, waa
reported in critical condition to­
Herald Index
day.
. . Page 2
The woman, between 35 and 40
Bridge
yrara old and showing signs of
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Classified ...
having been slapped about the
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face, was incoherent and mum­
Page 2
Dear Abby ... .
................. bled
Page4only "leave me alone” to
Editorial ....... —
detectives trying to learn her
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identity and what had happened.
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She waa found under a viaduct
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F utile
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Page6 of heavily traveled E ast River
Society
Drive about noon Monday,
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Woman Lives With
80 Temperature

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#To A Crisp

The father, recovering from a
hip operation, told pollca he be.
lieved a floor furnace near the
Christmaa tree started the blase.
Annabetle, asleep in the front
room, told officers the awoke and
saw the tree afire. She ran
screaming to neighbors Mr, and
Mrs. Barney Smith, who returned
to the Starry home and tried to
help rescue the children.
Officers aald Deborah was
hurled through a window by Mrs.
Starry and landed unharmed on
a bush,

The house and nearly ail of
their clothes and personal belongings—including Christmas pre­
sents—were destroyed.
• • •
BURNSVILLE, N. C. (U ri) Five persons were burned to
death today in a fire which de­
stroyed a home in a rural moun­
tain section near here.
The victims included a mother
and two small children from New­
port News, Va., who were on a
holiday visit to the mother's
parents.

Others killed were the owner of
the home, Curtis Honeycutt, 81,
and bia ton, Vontana, II.
Mrs. Honeycutt, the only other
occupant of the house, escaped
through a window and was ad­
mitted to a hospital with burnt
and shock.
Honeycutt's
daughter,
Mr*.
Josephine Wilson, 28, wife of Bill
Wilson of Newport News, and her
two sons, Billy Joe, 2, and Roger,
1, were the other victim* trapped
in the biasing frame house.

One Dead, Two Injured
In Holiday Accidents

, TEL AVIV (UPI)—A Christmas
f l a y fire reportedly started by an
electrical short circuit destroyed
the 113-year-old Greek Orthodox
Church of St. Michael In Jaffa,
Tel Avlv'a twin city.

CHICAGO (UP!) — It was a
bleak Christmas for the burglars
who so laboriously robbed the
apartment of Harry Blum, a dis­
tillery company president, Mon­
day. A wall safe, which they low­
ered 10 floors to a waiting car by
means of a rope fashioned from
blankets and sheets, was empty.

NO. 862

The 'Hully-Gully'?
By DICK WEST
WASHINGTON (U PI) - Many,
many moon* ago young Dr. Zhi­
vago, my ialtblul Indian compan­
ion, began urging me to writs a
colurrv about "tha twist."
"U a going to be the greatast
thing aince tha Ilopi rain dance,"
— ha kept saying. "This ia your
" f h a a ( * to ge tn oa the ground|

floor."
He even lot lied me lo a cou*
pie of panic* where I might sec
tha thing dcmonilrated, but 1
demurred on grounds that 1 would
never be abi* to describe it in
a family newspaper.
The accuracy of hia prediction
that the twist was booming waa
brought borne 10 aoa the other,

Death Toll May
Approach Record
Ily United Press International
Tin nation's holiday trallic toll
topped advance estimates today
with the greatest number of deaths
for a three-day YuletJde since the
Christmas of 1955 when 609 died.
The National Safety Council aald
II appeared the final (otal uf traf­
fic deaths would be approximately
550. The council had estimated in
a d ta n te ’ bf the holiday that SOU
Americana would die in highway
accident* during the 78-hour holi­
day, which ended at midnight.
The 8:30 a.m, EST tabulation
by United Press International
showed 518 persons dead in holi­
day traffic accident* since 8 p.m.
Friday.
The breakdown:
Traffic 518
Flra 72
Flancs •
Miscellaneous 81
Total 855
California led the nation with 55
deaths. Texas had 50 and New
York 39. Other states in which the
loll lopped the 20 mark included:
Illfnola and Michigan. 28 each;
Ohio and Pennsylvania, 23 each.
State* reporting no traffic
deaths were:
Alaska, Arizona, Delaware, Ha­
waii and Rhode Island.

Moving Of Cuban
Refugees Speeded
WASHINGTON (UPI) — The
administration told Congress Wed­
nesday it hai speeded effort* to
move Cuban refugees out of Mi­
ami within the last month.
William L. Mitchell, commis­
sioner of social security, said the
Cuban refugee* have become in­
creasingly more willing to re­
locate In other pari* of the
country.
Mitchell waa the leadoff witneaa
as the Senate Subcommittee on
Refugee* and Kicapces held Ua
third day of hearings on problem
created by the heavy inllux of
Cuban exiles Into the Mlaml-Dadc
County area.
He said Die government has
launched a campaign to acquaint
employer* with the pool of skUled
labor available among the exUea,
and an Information program
beamed at the Cubans to quell
their fears about leaving kliaml.

Thomas Wilson Jr. ambulance
driver for Wllaon Eichelberger
Funeral Home, who was rushing
to the scene of the accident,
crashed Into a car driven by a
16 year old while male, going
north on Elm Ave.
Neither the ambulanrc driver
nur the Juvenile were injured, but
$500 damage waa dona to the am ­
bulance and $350 to the second
car. A second ambulance from
Wilson Eichelberger was dispatch­
ed to the scene of the first acci­
dent.
Wilson was charged with reck­
less driving and the Juvenile with
failure to yield Ihe right of way
to any emergency vehicle.
No charges have been filed
againat Peterson, pending further
Investigation,
Singleton was unconiclous when
admitted to Seminole Memorial
Hospital and waa found to be suf­
fering from severe head Injuries
and a possible fractured hip.-Ha
was transferred to Orange Mem­
orial Hospital in Orlando and pro­
nounced dead on arrival.
In a Christmas Day mishap,
George Cleveland Lisle of Or­
lando was Involved In a rear-end
collision at the vehicle he was
driving hit a convertible driven
by David Franklin Easterly of
Winter Haven at the intersection
of 25th and French Ave*.
Lisle was charged with tailing
to yield the right of way and
waa released on bond. Damage
to both vehicles waa minor.

More Snow Falls
Across Nation
Ily I'nitrd Preaa Internal tonal
Muir light inowr fall in many
areaa today atop the killer drift*
which cialinrJ stores of Uvea over
the holiday weekend. Cold waves
slabbed into Dixie and the north­
ern plain*.
Fug covered most of California.
Zero cold nipped the southern
Rockies.
Flurries and light enow fell
along a belt from inletlur regions
of tha Pacific Northwest to north­
ern New England.
Miami, Fla., reported its coldaat
Christmas Day In 22 years. Thete
waa snow cover aa far south as
Nuitli ('urnlina. Portions uf Flor­
ida got frost.
A new onslaught of pular air
dropped temperatures to aero or
below in Muntana and North Da­
kota.

2 Die In Riot
RIO I)E JANEIRO (UPI) —
Clashes between guards and con­
vict* in a C'brislmaa riot pro­
testing bad food at Central Prison
caused at least two deaths and
injury to about 20 other persons,
It was reported today.

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means that H's already out of
date.
"You also have missed the
chance to acquaint your readers
with several successors lo ‘tha
twist,* including ‘the slop,' ‘the
fly,' ‘the maabed potatoes,' ‘the
chicken' and ‘the pony.' "
I begged the good doctor's for­
giveness for having ignored his
counsel and askad if there ware

Florida Family Finds
Strange Town Has Heart
GALVESTON. Tex. (UPI) — A
policeman finished filling out hie
official report. Aa an afterthought,
he wrote sight more words at the
bottom.
Those words Monday aummnl up
a real Ilf* atory of the true mean­
ing of Christmas. It told of the
Yulelide spirit of the people of
Galveston and how it may mean a
new Uf* for a family from Florida.
It started Saturday night when
a policeman found a car paikrd
under a bridge. Inside the ear,
huddled against the eohl, were
Silas Brown, hla wife and their
seven children.
Blown told the policeman he and
hla family had left Port St. Joe,
Fla., hoping to find work. They
had no motley and had not eaten
•II day.
Ap auxiliary policeman, who op­
erate* • restaurant, fed them. A
radio station told their story.
The people of Galveston re­
sponded.
,
By Christmas Day, donations of
more than $200 had poured in,
eomeune gave a Christmaa tree and

(EDITOR'S
NOTE:
With
Around . the * Clock Columnist
l.srry Vershal enjoying a wellearned vacation over the holi­
days, the Herald .Stall will pinch
bit lor him.)
s e e
City Manager W. E. Knowles
says that the rubbish collectors
are in for a little post-holiday work
with a big accumulation of holiday
wrappings and baxea lining averybody's garbage cam.
• • •
THINGS THAT HAPPENED
CHRISTMAS DAY:
A little eight-year-old girl awoke
Christmaa morning to open a tall
well-wrapped box supposedly con­
taining a doll to discover an eight
year old bottle ol good. Scotch.
Somebody celebrated a Utfls too
much!
t e a
Easy In tell who put their Christ­
mas trees up too early. Driving
along day alter Christmas, could
TAIPEI, Formosa (UPI) - The
see tham in tranihcana with dry
Communist Chinese broke a three
branches falling off.
and a half month cease-fire when
*
• *
NOTE FOR PEOPLE WHOSE they Bred 33 rounds against Na­
HOLIDAY WAS TOO SHORT: tionalist-held Quemoy in a Christ­
There are only 384 mor* days un­ mas Day bombardment, the De­
fense Ministry announced today.
til next Christmas.
It was tha first shelling of Quc
*
*
*
The ballroom of tit* dignified moy by Red shore batteries since
Mayfslr inn waa the scan* Satur­ last Sept. II.
There waa Immediate specula
day night of something probably
never seen there before—the twist. tlon that the Communists now
The new danre crate was per­ would resume their every • otherformed with extreme activation of day abetting of th* offshore is
the torso by the college set anti landr, a practice they adopted
their dates to th* Interested following Die massive bombard
audience of those who shake their ment in August 1938.
There aUo were reliable reports
head* and throw up their hands.
The ballroom floor resounded to that the 53 rounds fired Monday
beat of Ihe hully-gully, too. Any­ werw sheila containing propaganda
tealtqls and net of the high ex
one for meshed polaloeaT
a s *
plosive type.
The Sanford Atlantic Bank is
bursting at tha team*, apparently.
A night depositor,. Ray'a Paltry
Shop, reported that when someone
attempted to pul (ha ahop’i money
VIENTIANE, Laui (U1T) —
into the depository, it was so full
Soldiers of th* pro-Communiat
no more would go in. A call rebel regime of ex-l’ramler Prince
brought v. p. liny Maim down to
Souvannn Dmuma and guerrilla*
go inside and move acme uf the
of the Red-iilppurtcd Putiirt I.iiu
money around so that late closing
rebel army entered Ibis capital
business men could add their holL city peacefully today.
day haul lo the pile. Look* like
Hundred* of rurlou* Laotian citth* Christmas season will hit a
liens gathered In downtown Vien­
record-bursting volume this )*ar.
tiane to watch the "Jungle men"
• * •
move into temporary quarter*
News reporter* of the Herald
from which they will serve si se­
Staff received a Christmaa card
curity guards for their leader*
from Mrs. Margo Demtrocder,
during the latest conference of
mother of Kiwanla exchange stu­
Laos' three contending princes,
dent, Mist Dorte Demlroeder, who
acheduled to start here Wednesday.
it spending a year in this coun­
try. Mrs. Demtrocder expresses
her thinks for Die copies of the Investigate Fire
Herald which the hat been receiv­
Firemen were called out early
ing, and aaya that she feels that thi* morning to investigate a pre­
through the newspaper, aha takes dawn lire at the residence of Wil­
part in the life In Sanford, and liam Gracey at 2551 Palmetto Ave.
becomes acquainted with some of The lire wa* caused by an over­
Ihe peoplo whom her daughter has heated furnace. No extensive dam.
met here.
age occurred.

decorations, a motel owner put tha
family up rent-free, and a clothing
store outfitted the family in new
shoes and clothe*.
Brown, a heavy equipment oper­
ator and shrimper, was offered
four jobs.
It appears the family has found
a home among the people of Gal­
veston,
For the potcle department, tha
rase waa closed . . . with the final
eight-word notation on the official
report:
“Maybe there ia a Sant* Claus
after all."

Ranger Issues
Warning On
Forest Fires

Quemoy Cease-Fire
Broken By Reds

Red Troops Enter
Vientiane Quietly

It's The Perfect Dance For A
evening when 1 turned on myi were doing, I hardly need add.j
television set iu the midst of I the you-know-what,
what I thought was a scene from j Alarmed by what 1 bad tern,
an old movie called "The Snake I sought out Dr. Zhivago and re ­
Pit."
quested him to enlighten me a t
lt turned out. of course, that to th* origin and symbolism of
the writhing bodies and contorted thi* Urpsicborean temblor.
faces on the screen had not been
"You're too Isle," ho aald, rephotographed in a psychiatric proacbfutl). "The fact that 'the
ward, but on a danct floor. Tbeyjtw iat’ ia now a national rap t

MEETS FRONDIZl—President John F. Kennedy wears
aunglfloncfi ns he meets Argentine President Arturo
Frondizl at airport in West Palm Bench, Fla. Men con­
ferred briefly before Frondizl flew home to Argentina.
(N j£A Telephoto)

not tome way that I could re­
deem myself.
"Walt," ha laid, " U you hurry
you might be among the first to
spread the word about ‘the bullygully."
But when I pressed him lor de­
tails, he became evasive.
"Maybe yoa bad battar stick
lo lbs Mexican hat dance," he
said, ouung f c o n . " it's more

Ranger Lewis William* of tha
Longwood Florida Forestry S er­
vice thi* morning issued an apjltt}'
for Scinlnol* County resident* to
he particularly careful with fire*
after today's heavy frost.
William* aald that grass will
(end lo burn fatter and easier
after the frost and that laat week’*
rain did little to alleviate tha
county's acvere dry conditions.
"In fact," he said, "we were call­
ed out to fire* the very next morn­
ing."
This morning the rangers ans­
wered a call on Hwy. 17-92 just
north of Casselberry where tn ap­
parent leak tn the gaa Una of •
Volkiwagcn owned and driven by
Jack Hudson of North Orlando m suited In fire damages of about
$200, according to Wllliarai.
The men alio were called out
to iwo cardesa fires in the For­
est City area early Sunday morn­
ing and to one on Red Bug Road
Juit after noon on Sunday.

Wreckage Of Plane
Found In Georgia
TRENTON, Gn. (U P I)-S e a rc h era Christmaa Day discovered tha
wreckage of a slngla-englna air­
craft in which a family of four
f 1out Utica, N. Y , were killed.
7'lia plane, enruute from Chat­
tanooga, Tenn., to Pensacola, F la ,
crushed late Sunday night about
20 miles south of Chattanooga.
Civil Air Putrid authorities in
Atlanta identified the dead aa
Luclua Henson, 45, Ida wife Kay,
41, and their teenage sons, Lucius
J r , Id, and Wallace 14.
Officials said the Henson family
had Inert flying to Pensacola on a
holiday outing. The CAP said
Henson radioed an emergency call
14 minutes after takeoff, saying
tluit the wings of hla blue and
white Kavion plane were iring up.
Planes from Tennessee, Ala­
bama, and Georgia joined in tha
aearch. A CAP Investigation group
was arnt lo tha crash alt* to deter­
mine the cause of th* accident.

Fallout Shelter
your style."
Only after I had bested him in
two out of three (alia at Indian
wresGing did he agree to con­
tinue.
" 'The hully-gully* la an out­
growth of the war Jitters," he
•aid. " It's tha perfect dance fur
a fallout abetter. It pack# the
maximum amount of movement
the minimum amount of,

space."
He went on to 1 explain that
"Die hully-gully" la performed by
a group, aa opposed to the indi­
vidualistic expressionism of the
other dances ha mentioned.
And that la aa far as I Intend
to pursue the matter. But if R
should become fashionable, like
"the twist," then credit me with
a scoop.

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FLORIDA POWER &amp; LIGHT COMPANY
U tlp in g Dultd Florida

B. E. Adam*
J. E. Alderman
J. E, Andrews
J. L. Atkinson
IL 8. Austin
T. W. Baker, Jr.
L. J. Bass
J. C. Beall
F. J. Bender
R. C. Brantley
M. H. Brown
J. W. Buckler
B. F. Bullard
M. D. Bumgarner
Jack Burney
W. 8. Burns
Ruatcn Busby
Arthur Cameron
W. A. Canup
J. W. Curler
G. W. Carver, Jr.
Lucille B. Carver
J. 11. Chapmun
A. J. Cheana
E. E. Clements
K. C. Daniels
W. W. Davis
A. L. Dunn
H. C. Eby
C. W. Ergle
IL A. Fender
W. A. Feeler
J. H. Galloway
R. P. Galloway
' W. R. Giles
L. B. GIB
R. P. Goodspeed
II. A. Gowon

J. B. Grant
R. D. Orleme
Agnes Grooms
J. F. Grose
C. E. Grubb
J. E. Hall
M. D. Harden
A. D. Ilaakina
R T. Hatchett
W. II. Hawking
Bill Hickman
J. E. Higgins, Jr.
A. P. If it tell
K. L. Hittell
H. E. Hlrt
&lt;). It. Hopper
W. E. Houser
R. F. Hubbard
C. S, Johns
C\ A. Johnson
J. C. Johnson
C. J. Jones
J. J. Kendall
L. K. Lawson
T. I., Lea
W. O. Livingston
C. F. Markowici
A. R. Middleton
D. IL Mlddleeton
11. C. Moose
11. C. Morgan. Jr.
E. A. Myers
W. C. Nance
Lucy F. Nowlin
W. M. Osborne
J. E. Padgett
C D. Par tain
J. 11. Phillips

D. H. Plersy
0. T. Pi Hard
IL L. Porter
W. E. Price
Ray Pyles
C. T. Rabun
G. T. Ray
L. J. Reeves
IL C. Repllado
D. L. Ringer
C. S. Roberts
I. . G. Rose
J. C. Sapp
C. L. 3rudder
J. 0. Smith
C. U. Soderblom
It. L, Spoils
R. N. Stafford
T. N. Stafford
W. A. Stansfield
J. A. Stewart
T. F. Stewart
J. C. Taylor
David K. Thrasher
C. G» Till Is
C, W. Turner
E. C. Tyler
BiU Tyre
Wilma J. Vanxura
C. G. Walker
J. M. Warner
U A. Watson
T. H. West, Jr.
Cliff Whits
Marian W. Williams
K. W. Willis
H. K. Wilson
Margaret M. Wright

With the coming of this glorious holy time, the world reawakens
to His massage of peace and loro. May those, and
all blessings, be with you this season.

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BRIEFS
Bardot Blacked Out
0 N IC E , France (UPI) - Moviehouse managers said Monday
the rightist underground “secret
arm y” hat ordered them not to
thaw Brigitte Bardot pieturet.

Bridges Seat Up
WASHINGTON (UPI) — Spirited
backstage shuffling was expected
among Senate Republicans for
choice committee seats held by
Vie late GOP Sen. Styles Bridges
of New Hampshire.

Franco Injured

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NO. 362

Mother O f 8 Goes Into Flaming Home Twice
To Rescue Children And Invalid Husband

MADRID. Spain (UPI) — Chief
of State Francisco Franco, whose
left hand was injured in a hunt­
ing accident Sunday, probably
will go home from the hospital
today, it was announced here.

Miami’s Coldest
MIAMI (UPI)—Monday was the
coldest Christmas in Miami in
more than 22 years. The low of 42
was the lowest Christmas record­
ing since the Weather Bureau be­
gan keeping records here In 1939

FONTANA, Calf. (UPI) - A
30-year-old woman twice braved
Rimes which gutted her home
early today to rescue her eight
children and her invalid husband,
police reported.
Officers said Mrs. Rosemary
Starry suffered second and thirddegree burns over nearly a third
of her body ana wa* on the cri­
tical list in Kaiser hospital. Also
in critical condition were the hus­
band, Elmer, 30, and a daughter,
Donna, 8.

Another daughter, Cindy, 8, was
in serious condition and two more
daughlers, Jeanette. 4| and Annabelle, 13, suffered cute on the
body. The remainder of Mr*.
Starry's children were treated at
the hospital for minor burns or
amoke
inhalation. They are
James, 3, Rosemary, 10, David,
11, and Deborah, 8 months.
The four were expected lo be
released in care of an aunt, Mrs.
F. A. Lynch, also of this city 30
miles ea:' of Lo* Angeles.

Fire Wrecks Church

Shotgun Kills Boy

A double accident Saturday af­
ternoon, left one dead and two
shaken up in a biiarre chain A
circumstances.
John Singleton, 85 year old Ne­
gro was dead on arrival at Orange
Memorial Hospital, after he was
struck by a car operated hy A.B,
Peterson Jr., near the intersection
snd llth and French Ave.

SYLACAUGA. Ala. (U P I)-Ju Hus Thomas (Sonny) Pllgcrlon,
13. was killed Monday when the
new shotgun he got for Christmas
disch arg ed while he was crawling
under a fence.

Mail Goes Through

All For Naught
CHICAGO (UPI) - It wa* a
bleak Christmas for the burglars
who to laboriously robbed the
apartment of Harry Blum, a dis­
tillery eompany president, Mon­
day. A wall safe, which they low­
ered 10 floors to a waiting car by
means of a rope fashioned from
^blanket* and sheet*, wa* empty.

To A Crisp
ROCKFORD, III. (UP!)—When
Hugh Bannon came home lo find
his bouse on fire Monday, one of
his first thought* was for the
Christmas turkey in the oven. He
asked firemen to rescue the bird.
The firemen declined and con­
tinued fighting the flames, which
^caused 112,000 damage to the
•nom e.

Repair Job Santa
HOUSTON. Tex. (UPI) — The
record player Santa Claus brought
Taaile Ann Shilling a couple of
Christmases ago when ahe was 6
hid since been broken. But she
knew how to fix it, and it worked,
When she wrote her snnual me*sage to Santa this yrar, she added
*"a postscript: "I'm leaving my
record player under the tree. Will
you please have a look at it 7'•

Nothing Is New
NEW YORK fU PI)—That latest
dance crate — the twist — is all
old hat as far as Manhattanite
Charles Pulcso Is concerned. Puleo harked back a few years in a
jd ette r to the editor of the New
x'ork Dally News, reminding
twisters that “this old walrus re­
calls going through the same she­
nanigans, convulsions and parox­
ysms 30 years ago to a dance
called the Peabody."

Hunt Mother In
♦Strangle Death
BROCKTON, Mass. (UPI) —
Police were searching today for
the wife of a prosperous bottling
firm executive in connection with
the strangling of her 32-year-old
daughter.
The nearly nude body of Mrs
Gloria Eldridge was found in a
closet by her father. Waller L.
—/tow ard, preaident of the Simpson
• s p r in g * Bottling Co., at the llow
ard home Monday.
A medical examiner said the
woman had been dead for several
days.

ASTRONAUT HOME FOR CHRISTMAS—Astronaut
Lt. Col. John Glenn Jr., pone* with hi« family on porch
of their home In Arlington, Va., after Glenn returned
from Capo Canaveral, Flu., to spend Christmas with
family. Glenn in ncheduled to orbit the earth in midJanuary. Pictured are (left to right): David. 10; I.yn,
1-1; Mrs. Glenn, and Glenn.
(NEA Telephoto)

Empire State Building
To Be Sold Wednesday
NEW YORK (UPI) —The Em­
pire Stata Building, th« world's
tallest structure, will be suld
(wire Wednesday in a $65 million
deal with bead-spinning complexi­
ties,
Nearly 100 separate processes
will be involved in the sale of the
102-story building at Prudential

UN Congo Troops
Going To Katanga

Insurance Co. offices In Newark,
N.J. Almost 100 lawyers, accountantr, brokers and other experts
have been rehearsing for days the
transaction which is expected to
take five hour*.
Principal parties involved arc
Col. Henry Crown, Chicago finan­
cier and present owner; Louis It.
Mensgh, president of Prudential,
and Lew re ore Wien, New York
lawyer amt real eitate operator
who conceived Uie transaction.
Wien will pay Crown 363 million
for the building, then give the ti­
tle directly to Prudential for $29
million, Wien will retain leasing
rights valued at $38 million.
The Prudential's tolal invest­
ment actually Is $19.75 million—
the maximum allowed under New
York law which limits the per­
centage of assets a company can
Invest in one building.
The insurance company paid $17
million 1951 for the land under
the building. Prudential also ha*
agreed, as part of Ihe contract, to
put up $3 75 million toward capi­
tal improvement* in the next few
years.

LEOPOLDVILLE. The Congo
(UPI) — The United Nation* will
use Congolese national army
troop* In breakaway Katanga, the
UN announced today.
A UN ipokcsman said 900 Con­
golese troeps '.vil! be biied at
the atrategic Kamtna base In Ka­
tanga. He said the first BO will
be flown to Kamina Wednesday.
The Congolese soldiers, who will
be issued blue UN helmets, will
come under Ihe command of the
UN military commander In the
Congo, Gen. Sean MeKcown of
Ireland, Ihe spokesman said.
"The Congo is contributing a
contingent to the United Nations
just aa oilier countries such a*
Ethiopia or Ireland," the spokes­
man laid.
Kamina currently is manned by
NEW YORK (U P I)—A mystery
Indian troop* and small group* of woman, whose liudy temperature
Canadian, Swedish and Norwegian had dropped tu about ho degree*
troops and technicians.
as she lay for hour* face-down in
a anow-eovered parking lot, was
reported In critical condition to­
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day.
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The woman, between 35 and 40
Brldga
years old and allowing sign* of
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having been slapped about the
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bled only "leave me alone*' to
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Woman Lives With
80 Temperature

The 'Hully-Gully?
By DICK WEST
WASHINGTON (UPI) - Many,
many moon* ago young Dr. Zhi­
vago. my faithful Indian compan­
ion, began urging me to write a
colutri about “ the twist."
"U ’a gobg to be the greatest
thing since the llopl rain dance,"
ht "kept saying. '“ This is jour
* -phone* to f t b on the ground,

The house and nearly all of
Other* killed were the owner at
their clothe* and personal be­ the borne, Curtis Honeycutt, 81,
longings—including Christmas pre­ and hta son, Vontana, II.
sents—were destroyed.
Mr«. Honeycutt, the only other
• • •
occupant
of the house, escaped
BURNSVILLE, N. C. (UPI) Five person* were burned to through a window and was ad­
death today in a fire which de­ mitted to a hospital with burns
stroyed a home in a rural moun­ and shock.
tain section near here.
Honeycutt'*
daughter,
Mr«.
The victims included a mother Josephine Wilson, 26, wife of Bill
and two small children from New­ Wilson of Newport News, and her
port News, Va., who were on a two sons, Billy Joe, 2, and Roger,
holiday visit to the mother's 1. were the other victim* trapped
psrents.
in Ihe biasing frame house.

One Dead, Two Injured
In Holiday Accidents

, TEL AVIV (U P I)-A Christmas
0 a y fire reportedly started by an
electrical short circuit destroyed
the 113-year-old Greek Orthodox
Church of St. Michael In Jaffa,
Tel Aviv'a twin city.

LONDON (UPI) —When atorms
prevented the mall boat from
making iti daily run Monday,
about 1,000 rrildcnts of Lundy
Iiland, 20 miles off England's
western coast, got their Christ­
inas mall by helicopter.

The filher, recovering from a
hip operation, told police he be­
lieved a n&lt;»*: furnace near the
Christmas tree started the blaie.
Annabelle, asleep in the front
room, told officer* she awoke and
saw the tree afire. She ran
screaming to neighbors Mr. and
Mrs. Birney Smith, who returned
to the Starry home and tried to
help rescue the children.
Officers said
Deborah was
hurled through a window by Mrs.
Starry and landed unharmed on
a bush.

floor."
He evtn inutrd me lo a CPU*
pie of parties where I might see
the thing demonstrated, but I
demurred on ground* that I would
never be able to describe it In
a family newspaper.
Tlve accuracy of hia prediction
tint the twist was booming was
brought home So me Uve other,

Death Toll May
Approach Record
By United Press International
The nation's holiday traffic toll
topped advance estimates today
with the greatest number of deaths
for a three-day YuleUde since the
Christmas of 1953 when 809 died.
The National Safety Council said
it appeared the final total of traf­
fic deaths would be approximately
550. The council had estimated In
adVante'M the holiday that 500
Americans would die in highway
accidents during the 78-hour holi­
day, which ended at midnight.
The 8:30 a.m. KST tabulation
by Uniled Press International
showed 516 persons dead in holi­
day traffic accidents since 6 pm .
Friday.
The breakdown:
Traffic $16
Fire 72
Planes 6
Miscellaneous 61
Total 655
California Ird the nation with S3
death*. Texas had 50 and New
York 39. Other states In which the
toll topped the 20 mark Included:
Illinois and Michigan, 26 each;
Ohio and Pennsylvania. 23 each.
States reporting no traffic
deaths were;
Alaska, Arizona, Delaware, Ha­
waii and Rhode Island.

Moving Of Cuban
Refugees Speeded
WASHINGTON (UPI) — The
administration told Congress Wed­
nesday It has speeded efforts to
move Cuban refugee* out of Mi­
ami within the last month.
William L. Mitchell, commis­
sioner of social security, said the
Cuban refugees have become in­
creasingly more willing to re­
locate in other pjrta of the
country,
Mitchell wa* the leadnff witness
as the Senate Subcommittee on
Refugees and Escapees held It*
third day of hearings on problem
created by the heavy influx of
Cuban exiles inlo the StiimiDade
County area.
He said the government has
launched a campaign to acquaint
employers with the pool of skUlcd
labor available among the exiles,
and an information program
heamed at the Cubans to quell
their fears about leaving Miami.

Thomas Wilson Jr. ambulance
driver for Wilson Eichelberger
Funeral Home, who was rushing
to the scene of the accident,
crashed into a ear driven by a
16 year old white male, going
north on Elm Ave,
Neither the ambulance driver
nor Die Juvenile were Injured, but
$500 damage was dona to the am ­
bulance and $330 to the second
car, A second ambulance (rum
Wilson Kichclhergcr was dispatch­
ed to the scene of the first acci­
dent.
Wilson was charged with reck­
less driving snd the Juvenile with
failure to yield the right of way
to any emergency vehicle.
-No charges hive been filed
against Peterson, pending further
investigation.
Singleton was unconscious when
admitted lo Seminole Memorial
Hospital and was found to he suf­
fering from severe bead injuries
end a posaihle fractured hip.-lie
wai transferred to Orange $Iemorial Hospital In Orlando and pro­
nounced dead on arrival.
In a Christmas Day mishap,
George Cleveland Lisle of Or­
lando was involved In a rear-end
collision as the vehicle be wai
driving hit a convertible driven
hy David Franklin Easterly of
Winter lin e n at Ihe Intersection
of 23lli and French Ave*.
Lisle was charged with falling
to yield the right of way and
was released on bond. Damage
to both vehtclra was minor.

More Snow Falls
Across Nation
By United l’reaa International
Mure light snow fell in many
areas today atop the killer drift*
which claimed score* of live* oyer
the holiday weekend. Cold waves
stabbed into Dixie and the north­
ern plains.
Fog covered most of California.
Zero eold nipped the southern
Rockies.
Flurries and light snow fell
along a lu ll from mtvilor regions
of the Pacific Northwest to north­
ern New England.
Miami, Fla., rrported its coldest
Christina* Day in 22 year*. Tbeie
was snow cover as far south aa
North Carolina, portions of Flor­
ida got fiost.
A new onslaught of polar ait
dropped teniperatuiei to tero or
below- in Montana and North Da­
kota.

2 Die In Riot
RiO DE JANEIRO CUPI; Clashes between guards snd con­
victs in a Christmas riot pro­
testing bad fuod at Central Prison
caused at least two deaths and
injury to about 20 other persons,
it was reported today.

e a o 0*
(EDITOR'S
NOTE:
With
Around - the • Clock Columnist
Larry Vrrshel enjoying a wellearned varation over the holi­
days, the Herald Mall will p4nch
hit for him.)
s e e
City Manager W. E. Knowles
says that the rubbish collectors
are in fur a little post-holiday work
with a big accumulation of holiday
wrappings and boxes lining every­
body's garbage cans.
•

•

•

Florida Family Finds
Strange Town Has Heart
GALVESTON. Tex. (UPI) — A
policeman finished filling out hi*
official report. As an afterthought,
he wrote eight mors words at the
bottom.
Those words Monday summed up
a real life story of the true mean­
ing of Christmas. It told of the
Yulrtide spirit of the people of
Galveston and how it muy mean a
new Ilf* for a family front Florida.
It started .Saturday night when
a policeman found a cur pal ked
under a bridge. Inside the car,
huddled against the cold, were
Bilal Brown, hi* wife and their
seven children.
Drawn told the policeman lie siul
hi* family had left Port St. Joe,
Fla., hoping to find work. They
had no money and had not eaten
all Hay.
An auxiliary policeman, w ho op­
erate* a restaurant, fed them. A
radio station told their story.
Tha people of Galveston re­
sponded.
,
By Christmas Day, donations of
more than $200 had poured in,
someone gave a Christmas tren and

THINGS THAT HAPPENED
CHRISTMAS DAY:
A little elght-yearold girl awoke
Christmas morning to open a tail
well-wrapped hoi supposedly con­
taining a doll to discover an eight
year old bottis of good. Scotch.
Somebody celebrated a Utfla too
much?
• • •
Easy to tell who put their Christ­
mas trees up too early. Driving
along day alter Christmas, eould
TAIPEI, Formosa (UPI) — The
see them in transhcan* with dry
Communist Chinese broke a three
branches falling off.
and a half month cease-fire when
• • •
NOTE FOR PEOPLE WHOSE they fired 53 rounds against NaHOLIDAY WAS TOO SHORT: llnnallat-hrld Quemoy in a Christ­
There are only 384 more days un­ mas Day bombardment, the De­
fense Ministry announced today.
til next Christmas.
• a s
It was the first shelling of Qucmoy
by Red shore batteries since
The ballroom of the dignified
Mayfair Inn was the scene Satur­ laat Sept. ll.
There was immediate specula
day night of something probably
never seen there before—the twist. Don tin t liie Communist* now
Ihe new dance crate wa* per­ would resume their every * otherformed with extrema activation of day shelling of tha offshore IsIhe torso by the college set and Isnds, a practice they adopted
their dales to the interested following tlic massive bombard­
audience of those who shake their ment in Auguil 1938.
There also were reliable report*
heads and throw up their hand*.
The ballroom floor resounded to that tha 53 rounds fired Monday
beat of the huUy-gully, too. Any­ were shells containing propaganda
leallcl* and not of tho high ex­
one for mashed potatoes?
• • •
plosive type.
Tha Sanford AtlanUe Bank la
bursting at th* seams, apparently.
A night depositor, Ray's Pastry
Shop, reported that when someone
attempted to pul the shop's money
VIENTIANE, Laos (U IIl —
into live depository, it was so full
Soldiers of th* pro-Commuuiat
no more would go in. A call
rebel irglme of ex-l'remler Prince
brought v. p. Roy 31aim down to
Bouvannn 1'houma anil guerrillas
go inside and move some uf the
of the Red-supported I'uthct Lao
money around so that late closing
rvbel army entered this capital
business men could add their holi.
city peacefully today.
day haul to the pile. Looks like
Hundred* of curious Laotian cltlilt Christinas season will hit a
iten* gathered In downtown Vien­
rrrord-burstlng volume this year.
tiane to watch the "jungle men"
• # *
rnuve into lempormy quarters
News reporters of tin Herald
from which tlicy will serve as se­
Staff received a Christmas card
curity guards for their leader*
from Mrs. Margo Demtroeder,
(luring the latest ronfeience of
mother of Kiwanls exchange stu­
Laos' three contending princes,
dent, Miss Dorte Demtroeder, who
is spending a year In this coun­ scheduled to start here VVedtiesduy,
try. Mrs. Demtroeder oppresses
her thank* for the copies of the Investigate F ire
Herald which she has been receiv­
Firemen wrre railed oul curly
ing. and aays that she feels that this morning to investigate a pre­
through tha newspaper, she takes dawn fire at the residence of Wil­
part in the life in Sanford, and liam Gracey at 2551 Palmetto Ave.
becomes acquainted with some of The lire was caused by an over­
Ihe people whom her daughter has heated furnace. No extensive dam.
met here.
age occurred.

It's The Perfect Dance For A
evening when I turned on my| were doing, I hardly need add.j
television art in the midst of the you-know-what.
what I thought was a Irene from
Alarmed by what I had aero.
an old movie called 'The Snake I sought out Dr. Zhivago and re*
quested him lo enlighten me as
Pit."
It turned out, of course, that to the origin and symbolism of
the writhing bodies and contorted this tcrpsicborran temblor.
“ You're too late," he said, ro­
faces on the screen had not been
photographed in a psychiatric proaciifully. “The fact Dial 'the
ward, but on a dance floor. They, twist' is now a national rage,

MEETS FRONDIZI—President John F. Kennedy wears
s u n g la sse s «a he meets Argentine President Arturo
FrondUi a t airport in West Palm Reach, Fla. Men con­
ferred briefly before Fmndizi flew home to Argentina.
(NEA Telephoto)

meant that it's already out of not sum* way that I eould ro, deem myself.
date
“ You also have missed live
“ Well," be said, “ if you hurry
chance to acquaint your readers you might be among tha first to
with several successors to ‘the spread Uve word about ‘the bullytwist,’ including ‘Uve atop,' 'tha gully."
fly,' ‘the mashed potatoes,' ‘tlve
But when I pressed him for de­
thicken' and ‘the puny.' "
tails, he became evasive.
I begged the good doctor's for
“ 3!sybe you had better stick
g u rnets lor bavbg ignored bis lo tbs Mexican hat dance," be
counsel and asked if there were said, ouung ae o n . “ It's mors

Quemoy Cease-Fire
Broken By Reds

Red Troops Enter
Vientiane Quietly

decorations, a motel owner put tha
family up rent-free, and a clothing
store outfitted the family in lie*
shoes and clothes.
Drown, a heavy equipment oper­
ator and all rim per, was offered
four Jobs.
It appears the family ha* found
n home among the peoplr of Gal­
veston.
For the polrie department, th*
ruse was dosed , , , with the final
eight-word notation on the official
report:
"Maybe there la a Santa Claus
after all."

Ranger Issues
Warning On
Forest Fires
Ranger Lewis Williams of the
Longwood Florida Forestry Sc#vice this morning Issued an apjMtJ'
for 8cm bole County residents to
lie particularly careful with fires
after today’a heavy froat.
Williams said U ut grass will
tend to burn faster and easier
after the frost and that last week'a
rain did little to alleviate th*
county'* severe dry condition*.
"In fact,” he said, "we were call­
ed out to fire* tl&gt;e very next morn­
ing."
This morning the rangers ans­
wered a call on llwy. 17-92 ju st
north of Casselberry whera an ap­
parent Irak in the gaa line of a
Volkswagen owned and driven tty
Jack Hudson of North Orlando m suited in fire damage! of about
$200, according to William*.
The men also wera called out
to two careless fires In the For­
est City area early Sunday morn­
ing and to one on Rod Bug Road
just after noon on Sunday,

Wreckage Of Plane
Found In Georgia
TRENTON, Ga. (U P I)—Scarrhcra Christmas Day diarovurod tha
wreckage of a alngl*.engine a ir­
craft in which a family uf four
from Utica, N. Y., were killed.
Tha plane, enroute from Chat­
tanooga, Tumi.. tu I'cn»arola, Fla*
crushed late Sunday night aliout
20 rnile* ninth of Chattanooga.
Civil Air Patrol authorities In
Atlanta identified the dead aa
Ludua Henson, 43, hi* wife K ly,
41, and their teenage sons, Lucius
J r„ 1(1, and Wallace 14.
Officials said the Henson family
had been flying to Pensacola on a
holiday outing. Ih e CAP said
Heiuoii radioed an emergency call
14 minute* after takeoff, saying
that the wing* of hla blue and
white Kavion plane were Icing up.
Plani-i from Tennessee, Ala­
bama, and Georgia Joined in tha
search. A CAP investigation group
waa sent la Die crash site to deter­
mine the rauae of the accident.

Fallout Shelter
your style."
Only after I had bested him in
two out of three falls at Indian
wrestling did hr agree to con­
tinue.
" 'Th# hully-gully' la an out­
growth of the war Jitters," he
■aid. “ It'a th# perfect dance fur
a fallout shelter, lt packs the
maximum amount of movement
the minimum amount of,

space."
Its went on to explain that
“ Dm hully-gully" is performed by
a group, as opposed to the indi­
vidualistic expressionism of the
other dances he mentioned.
And that is as far as I intend
to pursue the m atter. But U R
should become fashionable, like
“ the twist," then credit j m with
a scoop.

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"

Kennedy To Get
Medical Checkup

surp|us wheat
Sale To Tito
By U. S. Near

(Dsjah Gbbiy.

Television Tonight

By Abigail Van Buren

DEAR ABBY: Your sympathetic let­
ter to ''Exhausted Daughter,” whose
mother waa deaf, fell on deaf ears to me.
Believe me, there are none ao deaf as those
who will not hear. I have heard all the excuaeaj "I’m too old to learn to use a hear­
ing aid, They're too noisy and make me
nervous. They give nic a headache, etc.”
It’a all baloney!
My sunt ruined her daughter’s life be­
cause of deafness. The poor girl used to
rush home from her job, do the marketing
and run all the errands. She was literally
chained to her hard-of-hearing mother.
This girl waa a beauty, but she never mar­
ried because She had no social life. Tell
those deaf people to TRY a heading aid.
And if that doesn’t work, go to speech
class and learn to lip real!
ONE WHO KNOWS

know I was alive. I am no youngster,
Abby. I am old enough to be your mother.
Pltose either retract your statement or
explain it. I don’t get it. SEVENTY TLL'S
DEAR SEVENTY: It is possible to
"love” someone, but in order to lie "in
love”—it must be mutual.

TL'HSUAT l \ M.
C X .a att
«i
&gt;•* t r a s m
&lt;&gt;&gt; ABC B e p e r t
&lt;I| N aw tcap*
S:20 &lt;*&gt; A t l a n t i s W e a t h e r
I.M

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l:IS &lt;*&gt; Mlleetnn* of tha Century
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( it ft)
7 ;*6 (1 )

S ea
llont
Invisible
Men
N eveeepa
NB C Xante
T a l l a h a a a e e *.»'•#

WASHINGTON ( U PIj—If ne­
•
•
•
gotiations now in progress go as
(I) Mr. Macon
DEAR ABBY: I am married to a man
PALM BEACH, Fl». (UPI) - all right, but that Wade waa "in planned, the United States is ex­
&lt;l) a , . n a m i n ' . C lu b
this
area
and
he’a
going
to
give
who
was
married
before.
He
keeps
all
of
t . I S &lt;(&gt; I&gt;*ug e e w a r S t
President Kennedy undergoes a
pected
to
announce
soon
e
Mg
7
:SS
'
]&gt; L aram ie
the President kind of a year-end
Ills ex-wife's letters, their marriage certi­
year-end medical cherkup today
&lt;(&gt; M .r.h.I Dlllee
new surplus wheat isle to Yugo­
checkup."
ficate and an album full of pictures of
&lt;») Buts Bonny
before buckling down to compos ee i d Dick Van Urke Snow
Kennedy recently required med­ slavia.
them together taken while they were still
&lt;t» B a c h a l e r F a t h e r
alUon of hla State of the Union ical attention for a head cold, but
Suvh e transaction almost cer­
married. I feel that either he should send
l it i t i A lfrt* H liehteek
he
ia
now
virtually
aymptomtainly would raise again the poM anage and "last-look" confer(«) Debit OHM*
these things back to her or throw them
&lt;t) N e e B r e e d
free. Although tht temperature litlcal itsoe of U. 9. aid to the
encea on the budget.
out. but he refuses to. I am very hurt
t : t * ft* D i c k P o w e l l S h o w
dropped
to
the
mid-40a
Monday,
Tito
regime
and
other
Communist
After a quiet Christ ms* tinged
&lt;*) B e d n k e l t s n
and jealous over this and it bothers me a
Seta &lt;4) T cb eb ed a n d Ma
by concern for hii gravely ill fa­ he went swimming is a hasted countries
lot. We have agreed to go along with vour
IS) Tour* For A Soli*
ther, the Preildent planned a pool at the estate of C. Michael
The Issue most recently reached
answer.
, SECOND WIFE IS;** ( ! ) W o r l d P r o s p a e t * I t t l
*
*
*
&lt;t&gt; G a r r y M o o re S how
midday meeting with duclora who Paul where the President’s fam­ headline proportions when Sen.
f»&gt; W h i l e P a p e r
will examine hii back which ily la spending the holidays.
John G- Tower, R-Tex., assailed
DEAR ABBY: Being totally deaf since
DEAR
SECOND:
Your
husband
ob­
M ;#» ( I ) SSewaeese
A delegation ot top presiden­ the Kennedy administration’* de­ childhood. I can only aay "bless you” for
cauaed him much diacomfort in
IS) C l a n a M Bet N ew aeeeea
viously does not want to part with these
( I ) S flS -rv a . N e w s
the late spring and early summer. tial advisory was due here late cision lo go through with agree­ the understanding you showed for the
souvenirs
yet.
Compromise.
Ask
him
to
U S# ( t ) J o c k P e a r
Or. Preston Wade ol New York today for an afternoon confer­ ments to sell obsolescent military
&lt;JI C h a n n e l U l n a T n e a t e c
hard-of-hearing and deaf. I wonder how
bundle up all the memories and store them
t :•# A t N a w a
and Dr. Janet Travail, the White ence with Kennedy on the budget pianos to Yugoslavia and to train
many people know that Helen Keiler. who
out
of
sight.
To
insist
that
he
destroy
t t i l l IS) H o lly w e e O M e r i t C a tHouse physician, wilt conduct the and the State of the Union Mea-| Yugoslav pilota in this country.
I* hoth blind and deaf, once said, "I would
tada
them would be a mistake. When he’s ready
Informal checkup. Wade la the sage to tie delivered to Congress Tha agreemonta war* first mad*
rather have my senseof hearing than niv
lo
do
it
on
his
own,
he
will.
specialist called in to treat Ken­ late next month.
W E D N E SD A Y A . M.
•
•
*
by fetm er President Eisenhower.
lig h t!”
MAKING THEBEST OF IT
Coming to confer with the Pres­
nedy last June for a back Injury
•
♦
•
U. S. aid to Yugoslavia since
dill (I) Sign On
Are thing* rugged? For a penonal
which put him on crulchci for a ident, possibly over a period of O il has been a ease history of
1:2* &lt;«&gt; S ig n On
DEAR ABBY: In your column you
reply,
write
to
Abby,
Box
8305,
Beverly
1:11 (I) Cost. CU.arram
several
days,
wars
Theodore
C.
time. Dr. Travail la hera pri­
American policy toward countries said, "Love is a two-handed gnm«l nrtl it
( I ) C o l l t a * of t h * Air
Hills,
Calif.,
and
don’t
forget
a
stamped,
marily for a holiday. The White Sorensen, Kennedy’s special coun­ that ere In neither tha Soviet bloc
T ill ( t ) T eeny
is
impossible
to
be
'In
love’
alone.”
I
have
self-addressed
envelope.
sel
and
chief
speech
consultant;
T
il
(
I ) W a k a Dp M oelee
House Monday denied a report
•
*
*
nor Western camp. In 1948, Yugo­ to disagree with you. According to you, it
T « ( !) r e a m M a rk et Deport
that ahe, first woman tn history Sorensen's deputy, Myer Feld­
f« 4 (I) TM ey
slav President Tito broke with
ia not possible to be in lovo with someone
For Abby's booklet, "How To Have A
to serve in her present post, was man; Budget Director David E.
t i l l ( ! ) C o n n ld a w n Dew#
•
Stalin
and
declared
hlo
country
a
who
doesn’t
love
you.
I
know
for
sure
that
liv
ely
Wedding,"
send
60
centa
to
Abby.
( I ) S t a t e N ew* a W e a t h e r
Bell and McGrager Bundy, spe­
rtslgnlng.
social!*
t
itato
independent
of
l
i
t
*
(
!
)
C
a
p
l
e
t
s
K
a
a
a
e
r
e
*
I
wis
in
love
with
some
who
didn’t
even
Box 3365. Beverly Hills, Calif.
Press Secretary Pierre Salinger cial assistant to the President for
(I) Mickey Cvene «how
Kremlin ruls.
• ■a* (I) Wanther and Hews
raid the President'! back was national security affairs.
Since then, the United States
(I) Cnrtnenvtll*
I t s * (1) T s e n g
ha* provided Yugoslavia with
C M ( ! ) J a c k L o la n a Shew
roughly I t billion in military and
&lt;■)
Ruth Miii*»
aconomie aid, including about
l i t * ( I ) B e b ln b e ed
♦400 million hi tales agreement*.
M l ( I ) Dawn and In te rv ie w *
"It it not given to every man more amiable than hi* own be­
Bo there are all Modi of raisons
( I ) W illy
During these years, change* to live with the most amiable cause their husbands t r t ostler
any When
hare taken placa in Yugoslavia and unselfish woman," a court to get slong with. It does taka the court MIGHT htva given for ISO* (I)
( I ) C a le n d ar
denying
a
man
a
divorce
on
the
l
l
t
l
l
(
I
)
T rouble w ltk g a th e r
which pleated the West and must told a husband seeking a divorce TWO to make a happy marriage.
I t 4* (I) g u y T ear D snek
hare Irked the Kremlin. Forced on tha grounds that hla wife didn’t
grounds
b
a
t
his
frlendF
wivea
Furthermore, isn't a man large­
( I ) I Love Luey
"We're going to call her Cecilia collectivisation was virtually abol­ treat him as wall as his friends' ly responsible for the way hii treated their husbands batter than 11:11 ( ! ) M a a a a l a * I
HOLLYWOOD (U PI&gt;— "Look at
111
SO
(S)
Tk* T e s s a
those eyes and that hair . . • Alicia—Cecilia for my mother," ished by Tito. The economy became wives treated their husbands.
wife tra its him? You can't hare hla wife treated him.
( I ) Preen I* D l g k t
said
Mrs.
Durante,
41,
a
former
more and more goo rod to Western
ahe looks like me when I was a
It euro isn’t! And the court a henpecked husband without first
( I ) V ile * T illa g e
But th# court said what it hnd
baby . . . all except for the nose." ahowglrl.
trade. Rom* fre* enterprise fea­ could have added a few more having a man who Isn’t man to My in no uncertain terms and I I iM t l ) C a n n e s i m t l e n
(I) Bsrprten Package
That waa how comedian Jimmy
The couple was married Dec. tures were atarted In industry. comments—such at:
(I) Lorn I b e t Deb
enough to demand being treated very wall indeed, " it k not given
&lt;l&gt; News
Durante described his special 14, 1W0, after a lt-year court­ The old pellc* terror wa* forgot­
How ean a n u n KNOW that hii with respect.
to every men to live with tha moat ttill
Mill
(I)
Troth nr ceneeaeeaee*
Christmas blessing—an Infant girl ship.
ten. Travel In and out of the conn- friends' wives treat their hus­
And list—but not teast—If a amiable and unaelilah woman.”
(!) Lore *d Ule
be and his wife plan to adopt.
It) qnmenflage
bands better than hla wift treats husband thinks all hla friends
"We received the baby that we try w m oneouraged,
If taken to heart, that raalL tlt
The baby girl was delivered to wanted for a long time. , . we're
Tito'a polities brought results, him? All he scci It how their have nicer wivea than he does bit of philosophy could help a lot
WEDNESDAY P. M.
fee Durante home Sunday after- going to adopt her," Mrs, Duran­ whleh In turn pleatod the West wives behave In public. A wife it could bo that he ia the kind
of men lo settle down and get
boon.
11
:
1
#
(I) It Cnalt * • T o n
who
sweet-talki
her
husband
of man wbo sees th* grass as a l­ Hong with tha wives b a y have.
te, the former Margie Little, Mid. oven mere. Agricultural produc­
| t ) O en re* P e r Tenet
when
aha
has
an
audience
may
or
tion
increased.
Tha
country
ap­
ways
greener
on
th*
other
side
of
The Duraotes did not tell friends
And rice versa, of course. For
f l) Make T h at S u e
may
not
bo
so
amiable
when
the fence—and he wouldn't be neither la It given to every wom­
of plans to adopt a child until proached aolf-euffliltnty in food.
tha baby waa received. Final adop­ Living standard* improved. The there la no one else listening In. coolant with any woman for aay an to Hvo with the moat amiable
Also, maybe other wives a n length of time.
and unselfish man.
tion will not be possible for about ret* of industrial growth became
six months, but the baby has bees on* of the highest in th* world.
placed in the Durante home.
"She had blondiih red hair—I
By OswaldA llJacob
COMBirtOMM
NEW YORK (UPI)—The Asso- hope she'll continue having tt—
elated Press today apologised to big brown ayes, end is very pret
Ely Culbertson's Jump to three
President and Mrs. Kennedy for ty," seid Mrs. Durante.
no means of knowing about Ely's
H. B. Pop* Co., toe.
spades waa a specialised bid of
ea erroneous dispatch whleh re­
first round club control) nod be
8he said her husband was "eo
Fee lb* SWeeTlear Arm *
tha
1M1
Culbertson
system
that
ported that Mrs. Kennady had Cloud Nina. . . he’a la a dream.
settled for the small slam.
• QM
showed a strong distributional
danced the twist In a Florida night
Durante, however, joked that
If Kidney U na, playing Wait,
• Mans
Funeral services were bald at hand with loss than three honor
stub.
the dream included the pitfalls of 10:90 a. m. today for Dorsey tricks. You will not* that hia
had opened hla singleton spado,
M ae — ta n k s
The White House had requested fatherhood everywhare— walking
4 X Q II
Teddy would have had loti of *M *. Tart A r t . l e e lard
41
SA M I I 4
"Jack” Smith, If, who died F ri­ hand waa Just mads to ordar for
a retraction Saturday. Presiden­ the floor during the night.
ft 100
B lit
problems In tha play, but undoubt­
day, tha victim of accidental the bid.
• BUS
• VI
tial Press fttcretary Pierre Salin­
edly would have worked them out. APPUANCU
He summed it up:
4 A IM 1 I
f t K 104ft
electrocution,
ger told a Saturday news confer­
Theodora Lightoor, who waa
w a n e CPI
He waa and still ia a magnificent
"It was moider . . . I called
Ho
had
lived
a
t
Mobil*
Manor,
ence the dispatch waa "untrue." the doctor several times because
than substituting for Mrs. Culbertdummy player.
• 0
Lotigwood for the pa at four and
He said Mrs. Kennedy had spent
NELSON ft C O .
YAKC183
Marge wanted me to, but every a half year* and waa an employ* aon, had no problem deciding on
However, Mr. Lent put tha ace
•
AKJ
1ft
a quiet evening at home with the
a
four
diamond
rabid.
of clubs on the table. Teddy
time I celled, the baby stonped
♦ QJ«
mm
of Roovaa Fence Co. ad Orlando
Preildent.
At this point, the brilliant Ely
thought about trying for an ov*rcrying. I waa mortified."
norm and south
AffUANCaa
Ho waa a member of Piateaitl* decided that ther* ought to bo a
The erroneous AP dispatch, dis­
trick, but ha didn't think about
•Wra4 N*
Baptist Church.
tributed Saturday morning, said
slam and Jumped to five hearts.
f t * Pra* 84
tt long. Instead, he simply ruf­
Survivors a r t hla wife, Foggy, Toddy thought about sevsn for a
Mrs. Kennedy had "slipped out of
Pass M
&lt;♦
fed th* club opening In dummy, N i r o — MscO—« n — JsSstsa
m
Timr
•
•
two daughter*, Juleo and Julone moment, but conservatism trlPalm Beach last night (Friday)
drew trumps, and conceded a
0*1*0* SO M i l l
and ono ton, Jackie of Long amphed (particularly a i he had
and for as hour and a half danced
trick to tha king of club*.
wood.
tha 'twist' In a Fort Lauderdale
A im a r n ic a
Ho also it survived by hit p ar­
sight club."
ents Mr. and Mr*. H. D. Smith
The AP killed the dispatch and
of Lodi, Ohio and tlx brothers,
earrled a substitute Saturday
HARRY ADAIR'S
Mrs. Hsrcl Rockway Mough- Joe and Barnard of Allaata, Oa.;
T V Time Previews
which said a "case of mistaken
•U U SUVICI
Identity" by the night club owner ton, TJ, widow of the lata Jam as Donald and Bobbie of Toecoa, Ga
Leonard Hoffman and bis sUff
8:90-0:30
p.
m.
ABC,
Th*
New
special examines the Berlin crisis
and Roger and Trwett af Lodi.
had led to circulation of tha #r Moughton died Sunday.
Burial wai in Silver Lab* of TV time critics preview com­ Bread— "I Remember Murder." and bow Soviet Premier Khrush­
roneous report.
Born In Mlnnaapolli, aha had liv­
OasrsMssO Sr*** * MMflsr Santas
Tbday Benjamin M. McKelway, ed In Sanford for the past 31 y«ar*| Cemetery with Bn*eon Funeral ing television shows by attending Two apparently accidental deaths chev has exploited th* situation SrssaA A IW.
SA 10711 - FA S-ttM
rehearsal*, watching screenings on s Holly wood movie stage bring to th* fullest advantage. The im­
president ot the Associated Press, and was a member of tha First Homo in chorse.
sent a telegram to tha President. Presbyterian Church. S h o w a s a
end snsiysmg scripU in New York Lt. Price Adami (Leslie Nielsen) pact, both political and strategic, Fairway Texaco Servlet
The AP, in transmitting tha tale- former member of tha Sanford
and Hollywood. This U their pre­ and his Metropolitan Squad on ia explored, giving insight into
the seen* to ferret out th# possi­ its r*p*missions.
ttorry M. Kniffla, Jr„ M«rgram, requested that newspapers Woman's Club and th* Sanford Ervin Rules
view for today:
10-11 p, m. CB8. Garry Moor*
TtoACO ax* AMO o tu
which published tha erroneous dis­ Cardan Club.
T:90-i:3O p. m. NBC. Laramie— bility of murder. Jack Oakie playa
UsHsI isOMuNsa — ftmtaa* I. B. A.
patch also publish tha telegram.
Survlvini are a son, Loali* B-, Against Board
"Th* Lawless Seven." Color. Ar­ an old-timo movie star, and does Show. Tha guest roster Includes
a daughter, Mri. Ralph B. Chap­ TALLAHASSEE (U P I)-C oun- rested for murder, Jess Harper vary wall as th t focal point of Peter Lawford and Diek Haymai.
Up a Osltrsnr — Sas* »*nl**
Among sketches: Carol Burnett ID*n*s
man of Little Rock. Ark., and a ty commission* ownnot rent offle* (M rits co lla r Bob Fuller), man­ the plot.
* trass* *•» .
to la s
SA 1-14)4
This
auspanseful
episode
is
aid­
does
a
taka-off
on
a
TV
aeriaa,
daughter In law, Mrs. Elton B. space from a member of th* ages to escape. Fleeing to th*
Moughton, five trend children and board, Atty. Gon. Blrkard Krrtn mountains, be finds the hideout ed by good acting from Robert titled "Shirley Dimple’s Story coH caara p r m u c t s
10 great grandchildren.
af former lawman Calvin Hawks UiddVcton a t a producer. There’s Book.”
ruled today.
a nice cbaracteriuUoa by Ilka
10-11 p. m. ABC. "World ProaServices were held at 3:90 p.m.
Ervin was atked if a commit- (Lyle Battgar), turned outlaw
Chapman Coscrsta
today in the First Praabytertan aion could rent office spec* from gang head. There's a subplot, in­ Chase aa a garrulous gossip pacts: 19*1." A news correspon­
columnist.
dents
roundup,
recapping
th*
anaProducts
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0-8:30 p. m. CBS. Red Skeletoo Jor news events of IN I, and ven­
RICHMOND, Va. (U P I)-P ollc# green Cemetery. Brition Funeral bails, fei a year or leti or for daughter (Jana Engstrom).
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in aovoral southeastern elates Home wai in charge.
8 8:30 p. m. CDS. Dick Van Show, Marilyn Maawall returns as turing predictions of "things to
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Dyke Show. A cute episode, load­
Car Slop* — Hill* — Lintel*
picks on husband
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a man unaware ho hai a back in­ T. K. Tuekcr, Albert Fitts, Phil
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jury which could prova fatal.
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better fob and Is aided tn a trick
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to break hii contact by co-w rtur
IU C T R IC COHTAACTOt
hypnotised. Returtng horns after gan. wlih Hugh Downs as host.
fractured hie bark in an auto ac­
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Marie)
and
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cident near hero Saturday night.
R u s s i a n L agr
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ART ELECTRIC
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WASHINGTON (UPI) — A l - Gal* W. McGee, (D-Wyo.), recom­ They dream up a nasty letter nosis. George seemingly la quite
CUMING I
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S au aratto — laSattflal — Camrarticl
"BABES IN TOYLAND"
waa believed traveling to Florida axial* in tha United State*, it lag* project* to ertat* a «h*rt-tarm, con) give him the axe. Trouble la pleby's boas.
Art 0*«*S*fbr. J*.
10-11 p. m. NBC. Whits F a p o rby bus.
behind this country in production dramatic impact in Latin Ameri­ the other Job doesn't com* through
r. O la* III, tala Mery
ca.
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programs
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This
Doctoia Mid a sudden move or of *11 claaaea ot major manufactur­
1:30-0 p. m. CBS. Dobi* 01111*Phon* Sanford FA 3-9437
sharp blew could aggravate Mitch- er foiaat product* except lumber, aa construction of school building* "Crssy Legs GUllt." A silly plot
1 1 1 At II
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, Product* Industries.
Uugh leva! sat by previous epi­
TODAY
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Sanford Flow and
th* day of the big game finds
PHONE FA 3-1310
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Dobie, hia father and Maynard
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"These Thousand Hill*”
PURNITUU
and hospital.
element in this contrived plot.
Don Murray • Color
destroyed tha historic Maxwell structure.
Among the presidents who Appealingly clumsy is Norman
House Hots!, which had plsyad
Hotel manager Robert Witt said ataysd a t the bettl wara Andrew Grabowakl a* the football star.
LORI DA'S
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TV RENTAL
Tom EwrU
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liam Howard Taft and Woodrow
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HoWl officials estimated that
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auto production will to u t 62S,i
units, highest on record for the
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^BUGA, Colombia (U PI) — An known that Ncs’ widow was one
army ot investigators led by In­ of two persons who had been held
terior Minister Fernando Londono for questioning. The other's name
was not disclosed.
lifted scant evidence today, tryThe bomb was set off on the
ins to determine who planted the parade ground of the block-square
bomb that killed at least SI per­
sons here Christmas Eve.
The dead included 12 soldiers
•ml 39 civilians.
| Another 122 persons were
wounded by the crude but horri­
bly effective bomb that went off
in the midst of ■ group of wor­
shipers who had attended reli­
WASHINGTON (UPD—A group
gious services at the local army
of
West Virginia school principals
post.
reports
that the Kennedy admin­
A government communique pub­
istration's
experimental
food
lished in Bogota hinted that the
stamp
program
lias
Improved
the
“ unprecedented crime'* was the
work ol “a terrorist underground health ami morale of their pupils.
The principals enthusiastically
frganlzation which has attempted
(endorsed
the project in letters
similar acts . . . in spsrsely pop­
forwarded to the Agriculture De­
ulated pliccs.”
partment
hy
Superintendent
This appeared to be a rcicrcnce
George W. Hi son of the McDowell
to the Moec, an extreme-leftist
group of students and unionists County, W. Va.. schools.
They reported the pupils were
which has been accused of guer­
rilla activity and the bombings
of various politicians' homes.
However, none of the bombings
previously attributed to the Moec
t &gt; d caused casualties.
Newspapers in Call, a provin­
cial capital 35 miles southwest of
here, said the bomb was planted
TEL AVIV, Israel (UPI) - A
by Gustavo Nei Barabbas, a har­ jittery Adolf Eichmann rejected
ness-maker for the Buga garri­ a priest's offer of a special
son, who was blown to bits by Christmas service Monday and
the blast. They suggested no mo­ spent the day pacing up and
tive.
down in his deith-row cell in
Although do official confirma­ Ramie Prison near here.
tion for the press reports could
However, Eichmann did eat the
P c obtained Immediately, it was traditional turkey dinner given all
Christian prisoners in the jail.
The former S. S. colonel also
looked over a batch of Christmas
cards he bad received from rela­
tives.
A priest offered to com* into
Eichmsnn’s cell to conduct a spe­
cial aervlee for the convicted
WASHINGTON (UPI) - Ths mass-murderer of six million
United States spent $5.2 billion on
Jews, it waa learned. But Eichfo r e ig n aid during the year ended
msnn rejected the offer. The rea­
last June 30, according to the
son for this was not known.
Commerce Department.
Prison officials said Eichmann
It wes the most spent for for.
appeared more nervous than usu­
egn aid in seven yesrs. But, the
al. They said he paced around hit
department said .Monday, large
cell while the sounds of Christ­
repayment* from foreign coun­ mas carols sung by other inmates
tries cut the net eost of overseas
faintly reached hie ears.
military »nd economic aid in fis­
cal 1M1 to 93 * billion.
That was a poit-World War If
flow .
The lMt aid figure of $5.2 bil­
lion raised the total ainee World
WASHINGTON (UPI) — The
War If to $80.$ billion, but does
not take into account billions of government should quit spending
dollars in repayment!, and in­ civil defense money for such
vestments In such international things as helicopter bug-spreylng
and providing plaeet for social
institutions as the World Bank.
functions, congressional auditors
said.
These were among the recom­
Visit Set
• WASHINGTON (UPI) — Atty. mendations the General Account­
Gen. Hebert F. Kennedy and his ing Office (GAO) made efter
wife will visit Japan Feb. 4-10 as auditing state and local requests
guests of tb* Japanese govern­ for $8.4 million in government
ment and the Young People'* money for equipment ranging
Committee for Better Interna­ from elaborate communications
system* to police badges.
tional Understanding.

barrack of the palace inlantrj
battalion white a crowd of about
500 persons who had attended re ­
ligious services and a fireworks
display was streaming toward
the gates.

Kennedy Food Stamp Plan Moral
Booster, School Principals Say

Eichmann Snubs
Priest's Services

Foreign Aid Bill
$5.2 Billion

Quit Spending
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dressed better, appeared better
fed. and missed fewer school days
since their families began re­
ceiving stamps from the govern­
ment which can be traded in at
groccrica for food.
The letters said some young­
sters previously stayed home be­
cause they were ashamed of the
contents in the lunch-boxes—free
surplus commodities.
Some did not come to school
because they could not afford
lunches at all.
McDowell County Is one of the
eight sites where the experimen­
tal food stamp progrem has been
tried out for the past six months.
Jhe other test areas are in Illi­
nois. Kentucky, .Michigan, Minne­
sota. Montana, New Mexico and
Pennsylvania.
The pilot project* replace the
old tyatem of direct handouli of
such jurplua commodities as fried
milk, flour, cornmeal and dried
beans.
The
Kennedy sdmlnist ration
currently Is considering proposals
for extending the program to eover by 1967 all the needy persons
in the nation's economically de­
pressed areas.

Red Chinese
May Boost Aid
To Albania
LONDON (UPI) — Communist
Chins may increase assistance to
Albania whieh was drummed out
of the "socialist camp" by Soviet
rrender Nikita S. Khrushchev for
balking al hla de-SUlInlsallon program, it waa indicated Friday.
The Communist New China
news agency reported tha arrival
in Peiping—to a lavish weleomt
—of an Albanian delegation osten­
sibly to negotiate Peiping's help
against Russia’s attempt to starve
the tiny satellite into surrender.
The delegation was headed by Al­
banian Vice Premier Abdul Kel*
lexl.

Meet Set

WASHINGTON (UPI) _ The
council of the Orgenlxatlon of
American States (OAS) voted F ri­
day to held a hemispheric foreign
ministers conference in Uruguay
next month to discuss the Com­
munist threat to Latin America.

Shooting Songbirds Violates Law, Society Says
If you give a gun aa a gift to a
child, afao give strict rules for its
use, the Florida Audubon Society
cautioned thle week.
Too often, the Society said, a
boy ta handed a gun and turned
loose on the neighborhood or coun­
tryside without parental supervi­
sion or aven instructions. The re• suit can be treglc Injury or death
to the gunner or others, destruc­
tion of property, and ■ mounting
toll of dead birds and other valu­
able wildlife.
"An excited hoy who unwraps
hie gun, rushea out the door and
trie* hi* aim on a woodpecker, blue
jay, hawk, or other bird target,
has violated a t least four or five
- laws in nearly every town in the
™ state," the Society pointed out.
Thtte five laws a rt violated
whenever a youngster shoots a
bird In moat Florida communiilas:
1. Local ordinance prohibiting
the discharge of any kind of gun
within the city limit*.
&gt;. The local ordinance which of­
ficially create* tb* community aa
a bird sanctuary, thereby protectn ing all birds within the town lim­
its.
S. The state law which specifies
that anyone under 18 y e a n of age
may only shoot an air rifle or A'i
when under the supervision of, and
in tha presence of, an adult. Par­
ent* who permit violation of this
law are guilty of a misdemeanor
and may be fined up to $S00.
4. The State Law which protects
V all species of birds except crow*,
vulture*, house sparrows and start­
ling*. This protection Includes the
birds' nests, eggs and young. The
Society commented th at vultures
ought ta ha on the protected lift
and that even the unpretec ted
birds should not be shot simply aa
target* but only whan they become
a nuisance.
5. The Federal Law which prot­
ect* virtually all migratory birds,
and others, such as songbird*,

woodpeckers, herons, gulls, etc.
The Florid* Audubon Society
suggested th»t parents give their
youthful gun totere these rules:
‘‘Obey the five laws Bated here. Du
not shoot living targets unless
they are legal game birds and ani­
mal* in tha wild during open sea­
sons. Always leok beyond your ta r­
get and never shoot if any person
or property might conceivably be

injured."
The Society pointed out that,
while some of lie members are
ardent sportsmen, they all deplore
the use of bird# and othrr wildlife
simply as living target*. It was
suggested that gift* which develop
appreciation for wildlife, such a*
binocular*, camera*, and field
guides, should be given careful
consideration.

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Drive Defensively

REAL ESTATE REPORT FROM ASIA

Sanford haa maintained a good ‘.raffle safety rccon
fn recent years—and wo can keep it that way by ob
nerving common-scnnc rultft over the Christmas am
New Year’s holidays.
Gov. Bryant has asked a "lighter” practice for day
time driving. This was quite successful over th
Memorial Day weekend, and It serves the dual purpos

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TTiU year tho number Is 22—and, of course, us al­
ways the colonel hope's he Is on the high side.
That ts up to those of us who drive on the roads
and highways. Drive defensively, unticlpntlng that the
fellow might cut In front of you or make another foolish
move. Beao! vo to let somebody else a rive if you've been
drinking. And above all, observe the npeod laws. Ex­
cessive speed remains the biggest killer of all.

Farm Problem
Rising medical coats affect us all, but they strike
with particular force on the country’a fanners, who tend
to be much less well protected by health insurance than
others.
Yet, for n number of reasons the farmer*' health
protection outlook Is improving.
The rural farm family starts with the basic handi­
cap of having less money to spend for medical care.
Farm Income per person averages only about 45 per cent
of nonfarm Income.
A government study of 8,000 farm families showed
they spent nearly 10 per cent of their disposable in­
come In 1955 for medical purposes, while in the same
year the general population committed just 5 per cent of
Its Income to that use.
Plainly, farmers need cost-spreading health Insur­
ance more than most. But less than half have hospitali­
sation coverage and just 40 per cent arc covered against
the risk of surgery. In urban areas, from two thirds to
nearly three fourths of tho people have insurance safe­
guards.
One big problem la that, since farm operator* are
largely self-employed, there can be no employer contri­
bution to help defray Insurance costs as in comjiany
group plans.
Furthermore, private nonprofit Insurance organi­
zations have been slow to extend enrollment drives to
tho farms.
Added to this Is the feet that farm workers can be
more expensive to Insure. Benefits must cover on-thejob mishaps which for factory workers are covered by
workmen's compensation systems.
Too, many farm families have not quickly appreci­
ated the changes that have made medical care so costly
and complex. They still think In term* of the country
doctor with his all-night vigils at tho farm bedside.
But federal health specialists see the problems cssIng.
More and more low Income fat mere beef up earn­
ings with part-time Job* off the farm. More farm wives
are taking outside work. Often company group plans

SuT, SENH0R,
VA/EUe B E E N

H ER E SINCE.
ISTIO*

Henry McLemore
High up on tha list of people
I'd like to giva a good swift kick
a r t those cynics who look upon
Christmas with a Jaundiced eye,
and delight in finding fault with
the manner la whim Americans
observe it.
Ju ft the other day I rtad an
article by one of these sneering
folk—a professor at some ichool
or another—and by tbe time I
had finished It not even a kick
would have satisfied me. 1
would have to hive whacked him
with the business end of a Yule
log.
In the article the professor—a
psychiatrist, psychologist, o r socloligist, that's for sure—gave his

GAINESVILLE — Recent dis­
coveries In the field of radiation
and radioactive Isotopes have
been a tremendous boon In agri­
cultural research, according to
scientlati with the Florida Agri­
cultural Experiment Stations.
Plants have been irradiated to
produce new varietlei with dis­
OUT OUR WAY
ease resistance or tbe capability
of larger yields. Radioactive
tracers have been used to fol­
low the pathways of nutrients
from tha toil through the plant.
Dr. 11. L. Popenoc, assistant
soils chemist, tsys scientists at
the Univerilty of Florida are now
looking into the effects of ionis­
ing radiation on soil with their
Cobalt -CO Irradiator, one of 11*
largest agricultural Irradiators tn
the world.
Dotages of a t little e l ISO
roentgens will kill a men, bul
scisntiits have been cspoilng
soils as high is 3 million.
Nurserymen snd ornamental
horticulturists
are
constantly
looking for new ways to parti­
ally sterilise anils used for pot­
ting plants. They would tike to
find ways to kill certain harmful
organisms without damaging the
soil's rapacity lo promote good
plant growth.
Dr. Popenoe says radiation
may be more effective than
chemicals for this purpose be­
cause after soil has been exposed
to tbe Irradiator, no residual
harmful compounds are left.
Agriculturists would alto like
to find new ways of killing such
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Sanford, Florida
Tuesday, December, 26, 1961 pests as nematodes. Studica at
the University of Florida have
ihown that nematodes cap be
w s i m s . oinlow . e d it o r a r c a u i R K a
killed by radiation doses of 1 mil­
u a a i VERSHKI.
KVKLYX J . CUBMUIO n C l'I K X KILLKBNEW
lion roentgens. It remains to be
H a u u e ln a E d ito r
A dvurtU lny D lreeter
C ity E ditor
seen whether this Is practical.
JU U I W I U I
I t, K LEE* T T R B
FRA N K VOI.TOt.M R
C o i i o t j E d ito r
C l u a a in s d I d a a a e t r
C irculation
S la n ta o r
Radiation, by Interfering with
CECELIA FARM ER JA N IE 1 . iSlOBM AKER
F R E D W ELLS
biological processes, rosy actual­
• o a ls ty E d ito r
U utlu,** H a u t e or
H o o f a i u a U l BuyL
ly affect the fertility of the soil.
V " ” J

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Memeriti

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HEART
RESEARCH
Gratefully

Acknowledged
BEH1NOLE . DeBART
COUNCIL

P. a BOX 1M
SANFORD, FLA.

•'rulea" for having a happy Christm at. They went something like
this:
B« sura to be happy—It is ex­
pected of you. O u mustn't let
one's fellows down, you know, and
■It that sort of rot.
Make certain to have the “ri­
tual" foods of turkey, cranberry
ssuce, stuffing, pumpkin pie, etc.
Give presents, because that is
also part of Die American “ ritual,
and make believe you like what
you get even if you don't.
Be sure to exclaim how happy
children look and a rt on Christ­
mas. even if they are a nuisance
to you. for that also is part of
the American Christmas routine.
Then this professor—I almost

irradiated soils have Men found
to release more nitrogen and
phosphorus for plant growth from
the kilted microorganisms.
Dr. Popcnoe says this might be
a useful method of Increasing nu­
trients for potted plants without
adding fertilizer materials.
Radiation may also bo s very
important research tool for the
soil scientist, it may be used to
Inhibit some biological processes
in toll so that others may be
more easily Isolated and studied.
Soil reactions that benefit plant
growth might be promoted by
Impeding other detrimental reac­
tions with radiation.
Dr. Popcnoe report* that «s the
dote of gamma rays is Increased,
a marked decline occurs in all of
the toll organisms.

said fool—went on to make light
of the Christmas tree, the singing
of carols, tbe nap after the big
Christmas dinner, and the gath­
ering of relatives. He did every­
thing but knock strin g "Grace,"
snd maybe tie took care of that
tn the last paragraph or two. I
didn't get quite that far.
When I had finished the pro.
feasor's article my first reaction
—even before that of wanting to
kick him—was a feeling of sym­
pathy for hit wife and children
who have to prepare for Christ­
mas, and spend it, with such a
man. Can’t you imagine what a
delight it muat be— spending
Christmas with a husband and
father who thinks tbe whole way
of Christmas is absurd, and a sign
of being a member of the con.
forming herd?
I also wondered about tbe pro­
fessor's idea of a perfect Chlrstmas Day. Gelling up early to pre­
pare a few lecture note* on how
warm it it to live In an ivory
tower with a cold intellect?
Or finishing a chapter in his
future non-best-selter, “ l must
Be Different Even It It Makes
Those Around Me Uncomfor­
table?"
What, 1 would like to ssk the
professor, and those like him, is
wrong with being a little happier
than usual on Christmas, with
eating crisp, brown turkey, a
fluffy pumpkin pie, with making
little children happier for a day,
with drawing a little closer to
loved ones, exclaiming over a
tie, even U it has orange and red
stripes, and taking a quiet snooze
on the sofa.
I auppose the world needs men
; t u the professor, but not at
Christmas time. Let him hiber­
nate with hia thoughts and books
until mid-January, a t leait.

Ida says some newspapers
smear sax cases on the front
page, yet suddenly grow prudish
and delete educational columns
like this one when we doctors try
to warn teenagers against Im­
morality and delinquency. Good
newspapers balance Page One
with educational columns on the
inside pages.
CASE K-431: Ida U, aged 34 U
a fervent P-TA officer.
"Dr. Crane," she began, "my
newspaper headlines sex casts on
Page One.
“Then it editorially accuses the
schools and churches of nut doing
their part to prsvent juvenile de­
linquency.
"Vet that same newspaper de­
letes your educational column
whenever you have a sex case.
*1 know this to be a fact, for my
mother sends me her newspaper
from down South, and it carrlsa
your column every day.
“ If a newspaper wishes to head­
line sex on Page One, then why
doesn't it let edueatora help com­
bat delinquency in their columns?"
Sex Dilemma
This la certainly a new type of
■ex dilemma.
As a lifelong churchman and ed­
ucator, I try to prevent delin­
quency and divorce.
But It takes facta to steer peo­
ple along the proper course of ac­
tion.
“Tho truth shall make you free,"
states the Bible.
And Ida is quite correct In lay­
ing it doea little good to htadlina
sexual assault cases on Paga One,
if educational advice to combat
such crimes is then deleted from
the same paper.
Newspapers are the greatest ed­
ucational agtney in America, espe­
cially for people past the age of 11,
■Ince that is when the great major­
ity quit the formal classroom for­
ever.
We medical columnists havs
been asked to kelp combat the
alarming Increase In venereal dla*
ease.
Dr. William J . Brown, Chief of
the Venereal Disease Branch at
Atlanta, recently wrote me, asking
for such aid.
He reported that Infectious
syphilis has loomed by 100 per
cent to over 400 per cent in our
leading cities. And th at holds true
from coast to coast!
Newspaper University
This newspaper serves as the
mainstay of Adult Education in
your wide area.
It la really a “ University in
Print."
Newspapers thus function much
as private, for-profit schools.
They MUST make a profit to
stay in business. But they are not
In the category of other honest
business firms.
For tha newspaper usually holds
a monopoly of daily print Informa­
tion in Us area.
And moat cities nowadays have
only one newspaper, so it has the
grave responsibility of being tha
educational "chaperona” for the
entire region.
Personally, I resent infringe­
ment of the freedom of the press,
so 1 veto censorship even of com­
ics.
A rood newspaper ia entitled to
headline sensational and unfqus
events on Paga One.
But by tha same token, it should
not set prudish ami then omit edu­
cational columns that teach people
how to AVOID thoie vary situs-

Clinic

tions that lead to front page lege prexic* sad thus teach, ai
well a i expose.
crime atorles.
(Always writ* to Dr. Crana in
Send for my booklet “Sex Prob­
lem! of Youhg People," enclosing a ear* or this newspaper, encloslnc
stamped, return envelope, plus 20 a lone 4 cent stamped, address­
cent*. Study it, for you will then ed envelope snd 20 cents to cover
see how a newspaper can help com­ typing and printing costa whenyou send for one of hla book­
bat sex Crimea and delinquency.
Editors now serve much as col- lets.)

MEXICO CITY— (NEA) — “I
hate to admit this. But In practical
politics, there no longer is any ur­
gent reason to get Fidel Csstro
out of Cuba."
Theia are the words of a rank­
ing official In the Mexico local of
the anti-Castro underground—not
quite so large aa its affiliated
brotherhood in the U. S. but seem­
ingly closer to crucial Latin Amer­
ican thinking.
His appraisal, an echo of most
of the aaw y sentiment In this
sophisticated capital, holds Castro
lo o valuable to oust now for thres
main reasons:
1. The regime in Havana has
become too good a showcase of
terror, hunger end misery for antiCastro propaganda throughout
Latin America.
2. Soviet manlpulaiiona in Cuba
have helped to disarm and dis­
credit the onee-activa axtrem* left
in Mexico and thus la watchful na­
tions to the south.
3. A floundering Cuba, beset by
internal troubles and embargo!!.
Is very good for business la com­
petitor countries.
Taken all together, Castro has
become his own worst enemy south
of the border.
Jose Pardo Llada, former official
radio voice of the Cestro regime
end now Cube's No. 1 defector, re ­
ports having heard Soviet officials
express embarrassment over “the
mess In Havana."
You can't buy copies of Reroludon or Bohemia, periodicals pub­
lished In Cuba and onca available
everywhere In Mexico. They, like
other Incendiary publications from
Cuba, are not allowed past cus­
toms any more.
Social psychiatrist and historian
Erich Fromm, back, in Mexico,
after a teaching stint In Yugoitavia, reporta that Russians in
Cuba have had to become restrain­
ing, conservative Influences on
Castro'e attem pts a t a permanent
revolution.
Daniel Jamee, Latin American
expert and author of the new his­
tory, "Cuba: The First Soviet
Satellite in the Americas," says
two recent leftist rallies in Mex­
ico were significant failures.
Both were headed by Laxaro
Cardenas—former Mexican presi­
dent, leading pro-Castro spokes­
man.
“But," report# Jam ts. “Car­
denas* first rally lor Peace, Na­
tional Sovereignty and Economic
Independence drew only 2,000 peo­
ple. Hit second rally, a mast
meeting to protest Yankse inter­
vention in the ill-fated invasion of
Cuba pulled only 8,000 people (in
a plaza capable of holding five

times that number).
“The crowd dwindled to fewer
than 3,000 before he had finished
speaking,” Jam ts sty*. “It’s a
telling blow to Latin oplnjon on
the left."
And now, to top it off, Mexico
has become a sugar exporting
nation for the first time In yean.
"3o why bother to g et Fidel
out?" aaya Carlos Gernandez, a
Cuban refugee and coordinator for
the Revolutionary Council. “He Is
more valuable in office to his opponsnta.
“In Mexico, we constantly a rt
amazed a t reports that our broth­
ers in the U. S. expect Washing­
ton—or anybody else—to make an
overt move ngulnst Fidel."
It la a perfect round robin—or
would be, say coordinator Fer­
nandez and reporter James, ex­
cept for two details;
In Cuba, Castro continues to
tyrannise the minds of his eaptivs
nation.
And in other Latin American
nations, conspirator! are begin­
ning to laam th at they no longer
need popular aupport to taka over
their country and keep It.
The white-tailed Jackrabbit Is
really a heavy-bodied hare.
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Passing Trade
7o Perfection
MIAMI (U PI) — Baylor'* Bobby Ply, sought by the Pittsburgh
su tle r* end the rival pro league'*
Dallas Cowboys, wo* an even more
sought after pro»p*«t today as
the outstanding player in the
Js'orth-South Shrlno Game.
™ Ply stole the show and passed
the North right out of the Orange
Bowl before 18,802 chilled specta­
tor! Monday night aa his three
scoring passe* and
personal
touchdown smash led tho South to
and easy 86-10 conquest.
The Southwest Conference nee
completed 14 passe* in 20 at­
tempts for 183 yards and touchflow n* via the airway* to Tennes­
see's Glenn Glass and Miami's
Larry Wilson and Bill Miller In
30-degrte temperature. The other
South score came on en 18-yard
touchdown sprint by Miami’s Jim
Vollenwelder. Uoland Jackson of
Rice booted all fire extra points,
Michigan's Bennie McRae ncored the lone North touchdown on a
flvs-pard pass from Ariiona's
Coddle Wilson and also backed
over for a two.point conversion.
Two other North threeta which
bore no fru it were a 05-ynrd kick­
off return by Ariaone *State's
Nolen Jones and a game record
73-yard pass from Wilson (o
George Sefclk of Notre Damr.
That Inst thrust came in the fi­
nal momenta of the game and
f a r e the North a first down on
rthe South two-yard line. But the
North couldn't wallop It across.
Ply, on the last play of the game,
tried to pass from hia own end
aone, partially fumbled the ball
and was downed by Larry Bowie
of Purdue for a N orth's safety.
Still, the six-foot, one-inch, 100pound Ply deservedly was voted
the outstanding player of tho
Ar*m*.
He flipped a 46-yard touchdown
pass to Glass and his aerials sst
up Vollenwelder's 18-yard scoring
run in the first quarter to eend
the South off winging.
Ply pitched for 16 and ran for
13 more In a third South scoring
drive hefora ha personally sneak­
ed It over from the one to give
^th # South an Insurmountable lead.
® W’llaon got one back fo r the
North when a 65-yard drive paid
off with hi* five-yard scoring toss
to McRae. But that waa th« end
of the evening for the North—
whoee Larry Oneetl of Northwest­
ern w bh named its outstanding
player — except for Ply's lost
play yield of a safety.
Ply mianwhlle fired the South
£84 yards to a touchdown, ended
by hie eight-yard toia to Wilson,
and then swept the South 64 yards
to a windup touchdown on a sixyard flip to Miller.

Christmas Week
•Cage Tourneys
Begin Today
United Press International
Cincinnati and Providence, win­
gers of the two major post-seaion
tournaments of the 1040-61 college
basketball campaign, head a pow­
erful eight-team field In the llollA lay Festival which highlights the
annual rash of ChrUtmai-week
tournaments around the nation.
The Holiday Festival begins at
Madlaon Square Garden today
with afternoon and evening doublehtadcrs. Another fine field of
eight alto starts play today in the
first annual Quaker City Tourna.
merit a t Philadelphia.
At Oklahoma CHy, Wichita Is
V baek to defend lta title against
aucb strong clubs a* Utah State,
Seattle, Houston and Bowling
Green in the All-College Tournaraent, which also geli underway
today.
These three tournim enta will
hold the national spotlight for
themselves only briefly, however,
because something Ilka 25 ChrUt»maa-week tournaments will be
Splayed by next Saturday night.
Theae include the Los Angeles
G a llic , the Big Eight Tourna­
ment at Kansas City, the Far
West Gasslc at Portland, Ore.,
and the Gulf Classic at Shreve­
port, La.—all starting on Wednes­
day.
The Quean City Tourna m int at
Buffalo, N. V., the San Carnival
.a t El Paso, Tex., the Hurricane
X lasiic at Miami, Fla., and the
Downcast Claasic at Bangor, Me.,
begin on Thursday.
The Sugar Bowl at New Or­
leans, La., the Motor G ty Classic
at Detroit and the Evansville Hol­
iday Tournament at Evansville,
Ind , begin Friday.
The 10-year-old Holiday Festi­
val has bad^lta upa and downs
.H ut shapes up thia year as the
No. 1 Christmas tournament.

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LYMAN HIGH’S former gridiron center 225 lb. Roy
Liflk now plnys forwnrd for the 19G1 Lymnn Greyhound
engers ns they prepare for their rocond game of the
season after winning their opener ngnlnst South
Sumter.
(Herald Sports Photo)

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Spares

lly JOHN A. SPOLSKI
1 like this staff down hare at the
Herald!
Last week, In the upper left hand
corner of the mast head for this
column thsy featured a woman roll­
ing n howling ball.
Wouldn't you know it that on
tha following nlte's league action
for yours truly, I howled Just like
a skirt! As a matter of fuel, I’m
not quite certain that any of the
womrn's leagues would have hern
interested in me joining their
team, either.
To make a 'long, sad story very,
very short, I had five splits plus a
miss In my first game: If it’s alt
the same to you I'd rather not even
mention the final score. 1 halo to
see a grown man cry . . , especially
when it's I!
One final reminder regarding
tha new women's league which'll
bowl on Fridays at 0;S0 PM, If
you're Interested, please give me a
call a t the lanes.
Haven't talked about the Jet
Lanes Keglsr Lg for a while, so
lst'a crack on thsir activities.
HI game for the nile was tossed
by Down* (0 . K. Tire Store) with
a 213. Leading In series was Eddie
Michslk’a 607 (Craig Cars). Some
of the other 200 games bowled
were Dan Illtsle—210 (American
Legion), Bridges — 201 (Wheeler
Fertiliser).
On that some night, in the later
league, Ed Michalek again was
bombin' away us lie shot a 688 sat,
topa for the men. Margie Wooda
(Pryor State Farm Insurance)
562 as the tops for the gals.
In the singles department, Elean­
or Anderson (Wilson Malsr) had a
hi 220 aa Margie again cams puihln' for the honors with a 216.
Bowling for tha Team No, 7, Dav#
Dearolph out-blasted ’em all with
* 230.
In tho Tuesday N'ite Business­
men'# Lg, Gerald Behrena (Owen#
Gulf) was really crankin' ’em In
with a 205, 202/607 scL And before
I forget it, while bowling in the
Wednesday Kite All Stars Lg,
Gerald made the almost impossible
7-0-10 split. Man, what an eye!
(Course it w asn't luck!)
Al Kalpien (Wally's Phillip* 06)
was the llig Boy for the nite with
a mighty 224.
Others to maka the Charmed
Circle included Betts (Sanford
Elec.) 202, Holland (Autonetlca No.
2) 202. Wallia (LeRoy Benton'*)
202, (what is this, everybody
•hootin' a 2027), Passons (Davis
Bldra.) 210, Morstx (Wally'* Phil­
lips C6) 215, Lindslrom (Seminole
Sptg. Goods) 200.
Oh, Oh, th at gal Dot Button is
startin' to shov* that pill right
into that headpin again. She top­
ped the T Lg with a 162/462 ser­
ies. Week befure she stoppled the
pins to the tunc of a 225. Ahem,
Oh Yaa, eho howls for the Sanford
Herald! (Looks like a fix to me.)
The Saturday AM Junior/Ban­
tam s Lg had good scores over the
weekend. In the Bantam Division
(13 years and under) John Smith
had hi garna with a 157 and Teddy
Wagner rolled a 348 serlee. In the
Junior Division, Dan Nicholas
bowled the hi game of the mottl­
ing a IBS and French Chacne led
the s e rin with a 467.
Adults, please take note that all

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scores mentioned are SCRATCH.
Midge Wood* (no relation of
Margie Woods) of McRobert* Tires
is going great guna in the Wednes­
day evening Sandspur* Lg. Midge
blasted home a 216-643 duo, good
for the honors of the nlte.
Oh boy, anything can happen in
howling and usually does. Aa an
uxample, who do you think shot the
htghoit game and series In tho
ALL STARS LEAGUET Bowling
us a sub for Larry's Mart, Marvin
(Curly) Meltssr exploded with a
255, 618 set, good enough to take
all t l i m gains* from their opponent*, A &amp; W Hoot Beer.
Others In the Charmed Circle in­
cluded Fox (Garlyn Kennel*) 203,
224 and teammate DePalma 201;
Gontalex (Duffy’s) 302; Steele A
Swann of Woodruff Marine had
games of 210 A 204 respectively;
Bcmberg (Kiddy's Standard) 210
A 200/583; Kent* (Mar Lou Itsstauranl) 221; Michalek (Strick­
land - Morrison) 204, 220/6DS;
Handy Food Stores John Wright
201 A Bobby Boradorf 210/505;
Kannsr (Buddy's Auto) 816.
There were quite a few Big
Deucce rolled in the City League.
Topi was that of L.8.S. (LuckyStiff Spolekl) with a 230. Just two
pine behind waa tcammat* Johnny
W right with a 234. Others who
found the lane* to their liking
were Fox 214, Pentecoit 224, DePalma 201 A 212 all of Lake Mon­
roe Inn; it. Murphy 226, Boradorf
213 A 201 of J e t Lanee; Kannsr
£02 (Buddy's Auto); Tamm 211,
Klrchhoff 203 (Sanford Mfg.);
Swann 214, Steels 212 and Jerry
Riley 204 (Gens'a Cleaners),
That's it for this week. Remem­
ber, make It a holiday everyday
for your team iponsor*. . , , Pa­
tronise hit buslnesi,

Maris' 6) Tops
'61's Top Stories
MIAMI (Uri) — The 6! in *61
stands unquestioned today as the
top sports story of the year.
For sustained interest and ovarall hysteria, the assault which
Rogsr Maria of the New York
Yenkece made on Babe Ruth's
1027 home run mark standi alone
In tho category. The “Asterisk
Kid” was “THE story.*'
Tha top 10 stories of 1B6I, se­
lected in an informal poll of
sportswrlters and newsmen, came
out like this;
1. Marie' quest of Ruth’s rec­
ord.
2. Floyd Fatlerion knock* out
Ingemsr Johansson to defend
heavyweight championship.
B. Yanks beat Reds In World
Serle*.
4. Tho basketball “fix" scandal
Involving 37 players and 22
schools.
6. Rede win firs t pennant in 21
years.
6. Ty Cobb's desth.
7. Warren Bpahn win* 306th.
8. Carry Rack captures 82nd
Kentucky Derby.
D. Jimmy Demart, (2-yrar.old
substitute, helps Bern Snead win
Canada Cup for Uncle Bam after
battle witli^PGA.

SAN DIEGO, Calif. (UP1)—The
game hat been over for two days.
Houston won, San Diego lost ami
even Charger coach Sid Gillman
1* willing to admit “that'* that."
However, It appear* to may be
deyi before the furor of the flntl
hectic minute* of Sunday's Amer­
ican Football League champion­
ship gams here d ltt down.
The next move In the crisis
preclpltatsd by what Gillman
Monday called the "worst offi­
ciating Pv* even seen" appeared
to be up to AFL Commissioner
Jo* Foss—who said he won't act
haellly. When Foes doe* act It
may mean fines for Gillman and
other Charger*.
The problem started during the
third period of the title game
when Gillman dashed out to pro­
test a call th at gave San Diego
the bell on its one-yard line In­
stead of tha 30.
A total of 106 yards In penalties against 8an Diego durtnr the
game didn't tooth* Sid's nerves
any. So when the game ended,
with San Diego on tha short end
of a 10-3 score, Gillman and sev­
eral other Chargor* rushed onto
the field to tell field judge John
Morrow a thing or two.
In the heat of the discussion
between Gillman and Morrow, ob­
server* said the olficiat grabbed
Gillman’* lapels. Suddenly there
was no olficiat. Charger player
Bob Zsman hid leveled Morrow
with a tackle. Cooler heads pre­
vailed a t that time and the Inci­
dent was over.
Kos», proliobly tha only person
of the 20,566 In Balboa Stadium
to mis* the post-game fracas, said
he was on hia way out the stands
when Gillman and Morrow had
their tete-a-tete and would have
to wait to act.
''There may he some fines later
on,” Foia said, "but nut until 1
get tha officials’ game repents and
have a chance to etudy them."
Foss old comment on the of­
ficiating, saying th at the play
Oilman got upset about "was a
right cal!.”

6 SEC Cage Teams
In Tourney Play
United Press International
Six Southeastern Conference
teams wilt work this holiday wsek.
They nr* continuing their basket­
ball activity unabated, engaging
in tournamsnt play.
Florida and Vandsihllt will b*
In the Gator Bowl tournament
which start* in JackiouvIU*, Fla.,
Thursday night; unbeaten Missis­
sippi State and Louisiana State
will be in the 8ugar Howl tourna­
ment a t New Orleans; Georgia
Tech will be In the PolnstltU
Tournament Greenvllls, S. C.j
and Tennessee will be in the
Evansville, Ind., Invitational,
The latter three tournament!
start Friday night.
First action of the week will be
Wednesday night when the high­
flying Kentucky Wildcats get
things started up again as host
to Yale.
A tiny parasitic insect, the lac,
found on certain types of plum
trees In Burma, India and Siam,!
la the source of all shellac.

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Tue«. Dec. 26, 1961—Pape- 5

SEMINOLE HIGH cuRera arc preparing for their next
home game with Titusville on Saturday, Dec. 20th, n
double-biller with Stotaon. Players ore: (left to right)
Mike Woodruff, G; Mutt Johnson, G: John Boniface,. G;

Ray Middleton. F; Hilly Stephen*, F ; Ken Guntnvson, C;
Barry Brown, Fj I-'ugcne William*, F; Butch Riser, F ;
Bubba Davis, G; Tom Hinson, G; Dave McGlllis, G;
Don McMurrny, G.
(Herald Sporta Photo)

Short Rib And Desire Going After
Second Straight Wins Tonight
LONGWOOD - O.B.’a Short Bib
and Cosey's Desire, greyhound*
owned respectively by Oswald
Broi. and Bud Holland, will be
trying for a second straight vic­
tory in tonight'* featured ninth
race at the Sanford-Orlando Ken­
nel Cluh, Buth have scored in
Grade B races, moving to the
front with impressive stretch
drive*.
Others in tonight's top contest
arc Sabana, Big Barker, Kmco
Whiskers, Rex Tray, I'ro Model
and Dinah's Mickey.
G. A. Alderson'* Sabana, Sum­
mit Kennel's Kaicn Whiskers and
Starlight Kennel's Dinah's Mickey
will he trying for initial victories
after finishing second in Grade A
Contests.
Judging from racing results
after one day and a full wrek of
racing many kennels are going
to be closely bunched near the
top in the battle for the most
wins with no kennel dominating
the aeene as F m l Whitehead's
racing outfit did last season.
After ten programs since the
new srason started only two points
separated the eight wlrmlngcat
kennels. They were Tom Sweeney
and Charlea Lovely wllh eight win­
ners each. P. C. A E. J. Alderson
and Oswald Bros, with seven firsts
and O, A. Alderson, Mulberry
Kennel, Summit Kennel and Paul
Boone with six first* each.
Following these eight high scor­
ers came Fred Whitehead, Or-

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but then- will be just five racing
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racing enthusiasts tnsy attend the
Tangerine Bowl football game.
In honor of that Important con­
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night has been designated tho Tangerine Bowl Handicap while Fri­
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A special holiday matinee baa
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starting at 2 p.m.

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Final Plans For
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ONE LETTER to Santa Claua
exploded so well the feeling* of
many boya and girl*.
I won't reveal the name, but
will pass on hla sentiment* . . .
“Dear Santa: Pleaae surprise
me this year and bring me half
thing* I need and half things 1
like to play with."
(Hope he got hla wish!)
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THETA EPSILON Chapter of
Beta Sigma Phi, the newest chap­
ter of the aororily ha* been very
busy since their group waa formed
a short time ago.
At the ta il regular meeting a
drawing was held at Mrs. Stuart
Stetson's home, for a beautiful
Christmas-decorated
tablecloth
made by Mra. Reid Iverson. The
lucky winner was Mr*. R. 0 . Briiaon. The group alio read a letter
of praise for their entry in the
Christ m et parade.
Mra. Bob McKee la this ycir'a
club sweetheart and the rode In
the parade.
Prior to the Mayfair opening,
the morabera were treated to a
get-together at tha recently re ­
decorated home of the Art Lcea.
Gift* were eachanged by the “ Bela
Buddies'* at Ihla time. Then the
entire group with the exception
of Ilia Reynolds and McKeci at
tended the Mayfair Ball, where a
table had been reserved for them.
Recently the group held a
Christinas party at tha Civic Can
ter for the children of the mem
bers of the chapter, from four
months old up to ten year* of
age. Everyone enjoyed refresh
men!*, gim ei end gift*.

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GUESTS OF MQ RANCH
re
Ct-nlly were Nesl and Cecelia
Farm er, who were celebrating
their wedding anniversary. The
Farmcra enjoyed one of the Mor­
ris'* famous delicious ranch house
dinn.rs, and a tour of the estate
in the pleasant fell weather.
Li.it year, they happened to be
at the Mayfair Ball when their
anniversary fell due. At that time,
a l.tlie hird tipped off the or­
chestra and they played the An
nlvrrsary Walts for tha couple.

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BlvTA SIGMA PHI convention
chairman, Mra. Alma Gray and
her husband were guest* of tha
Alp! a Zeta Chapter at the Bill
Adltr'a table, at the Mayfair
opening.
The elate convention is slated
for May 1003 In Orlando. There
had been a mix up on the notices
lin t were supposed to have been
mailed out from headquarters,
but apparently all la well now, and

EnterpriBe

Personals

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T iT y Sellers la spending the
holidays with hla parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Kirby Sellers. Terry la with
the U. S. Air Force end stationed
at Mr Dill Field, In Tampa.
Mr. and Mra. Howard Long, of
Dover, N. J., are ependiog the
Christniae holidays with Mr. and
Mra. F. C. Long.
ECONOMICS STUDY
Ouly one of evary 20 high school
graduates has been exposed lo
study of economics by the time be
gets hla diploma, tha National Educat.oa Association reports.
Tim association contend* that
economics should be taught lo all
high schools, particularly to gifted
or academically talented students
w..o may be expected to rise to
pos.-.aiuiof leadership to the com­
munity.

p nge 6—Tue«. Dec. 26, 106i

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DeBary

FireAuxiliary Holds Christmas Party

Final plans are being announced
for the wedding of Miss Evle
Kratrcrt and William Bryan Park.
The wedding will be an event of
Dec. 28 at 8 p.m. at the First
Baptist Church In Sanford with
the pastor. Rev, W. P. Brook* Jr.,
officiating.
Maid of honor will be the bride's
sister, Miss EUisbeth Rote Kratsert. Other attendants will bo the
Misses Marilyn McDaniel, Jean
Hopkins, Grace Marie Stinccipher,
Sally Chase, Edith Hanson, Mrs.
Cynthia Johnson and Miss Sidney
Park.
Robert Park, brother of the
groom, will serve as best man.
Mrs. Marvin Milam, organist, will
present a program of wedding mu.
aic and accompany Miss Faye
Garner, soloist.
A reception will follow the cere­
mony, at the Sanford Woman'*
Club. All friend* of the couple are
invited to attend.

. ..t&gt; o ttic h/igginlootham
SUNNY SKINNER, bright and
chrc.y
her name, la home for
the holiday* from Queen'* Col­
lege in Charlotte, N. C. Sunny
flew tn lait Tue»d*y to »pend her
vaca:ion visiting with her friend*
and family here.
During her lime at Queen'*,
Sunny *ald that Iota of aetlvltle*
went on to break up the routine
of a udlcs. Some of the mo*i in­
teresting were the Boar’* Head
ceremony and dinner the night
before Christma* recci*. They
also had Chrlatmai vcipcr* and
annc.nccmenti were made at that
time of the engagement* of the
aenlnr girl*.
There were CbrUtma* partie*
In all the dorma and on Dec. 2
the girl* heard Hank Ballard and
the Midnlghlera. On Dec. 2, the
Chris.mas formal waa held with
lot* of fun for everyone.
The RororltJca all have open
homo at certain Umea and boys
from Davidson College are the es­
cort* for the Queen’s College gal*.
The boya also count on the girl's
retrod to provide the feminine
glow at all their dances, parties
and social event*.

frnnfnrh

Navy Wives Club
SUNNY
everyone know*
what, and why.

when,

where,

• • •

ANOTHER CHRISTMAS has
come and gone end there ia noth­
ing quieter than the day after
Christmas.
But somehow, a seme of peace
prevails and the let-down is not
at all unpleasant, for It Is usually
a chance to sort of take It easy,
relax, count your blessings and
calch up on your sleep, (If you're
not one who hae to gel up and
go to work.)
We find that we have many
things to be thankful for as we
look back over the past year. The
all-out war that looked *o eloic
back in the summer h is not come
to us yet, the rather frightening
recession that the country sank
under last year has slowed down
and the tide has turned the other
way.
Closer and mora personal are
the things which made us glad
each day. Good friends, whose
love and affection Is one of life's
most precious gifts, good health,
without which all else seems dull,
good family, for children a rt the
Jewel* of life, and loved ones
which ere the circle In which we
move. Work that we enjoy, that
gives satisfaction and a sense of
accomplishment Is another of the
blessings of life.
And my special commiserations
lo those poor souls whose birth
days come on, before, or worse
yet, Just alter Christmas. For
them we might suggest a half
birthday, sometime In the sum
mcr, for In all the rush of Christ
mas, they lose their day of glory
and only their mother remembers
that special day that Is Ihc occaa
Ion of (heir advent, and comes
around each year with such perils
lent regularity.

Osteen

Personals
By MRS. CLARENCE SNYDER
Mr. amt Mrs. Jame* Wallin wdl
spend Christmai with their son
and family In Hollywood, Fla.,
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Dunn and
children, Wayne, Ronnie, Catby,
Susan and Earl Jr.
Mr- and Mrs. Warren Melrose
and daughter, Ruth, of Owasso,
Mich., are visiting his parents,
Mr. and Mra. John Melrose. Ruth
will fly borne to attend school
after Christmas but her parents
will remain here for two months.
Mr. and Mrs. Glen Miller of
llradcnton hive purchased and
moved into one of the Dr. Bradln
homes on Lake Butler.
Mr. end Mrs. Vernon Hopper
end daughter, Phyllis of Orlando
spent last Sunday with her par
cnls, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wil
Hams.
Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Dunn of
Enterprise and their house guests
Mr. end Mrs. Sawyer of Oregon
called on Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Wllllami. Monday evening.
M in Penny Nlxoq hat returned
home for Pie holidays. She Is e
student a t the Florida College of
Medical Technology In Miami.
II. B. Nixon will return home for
a (We day holiday. He ia with the
Pan American Air Lines In An
liqua, British West Indies.
Mrs. Robert McCormae of Silver
8pringi. Md., has returned to her
home after being called here by
the illness of her father, Ed Mar■kail.
Lynn Jones and Deborah Tatum
were among the honor students at
the Enterprise School.
Mrs. Lola Brook* and Mr*.
Harry OiUen were dinner gueete
Sunday, of Mr. end Mrs. Herman
Morris at tha MQ Ranch.
Dr. and Mrs. John Bradin have
arrived to their home en Lake
Butler after a two months visit
with their son. Dr. John Bradln
Jr., In San Francisco, Calif.

Meet A t N A S
MEMBERS of the Auxiliury to the DeBury Volunteer
Fire Department Christman party held at the DeBary

For Social
The Vigilante Nivy Wives Club
211, met at the Naval Air Station
for a social. It was a huge success
and everyone reported having a
good time.
Recorded musie filled the air
throughout the evening and a giit
exchange waa conducted by num­
bers. Each one present brought a
can of food for the Christmai
basket which will be given to
someone lor .Christmas.
Hostesses Betty Smith and Ulla
Ganderton served delicious punch,
assorted finger sandwiches, fruit
salad and cakes, from a table
cleverly decorated with Christmai
figurines and green leaves.
Card games followed the social
hour with first prise going to
Audrey Lclst and the consolation
prise was awarded to Dee Feltner.

Circles Report
Activities
At CWF Meeting
Member! of the Chrlatian Wom­
en'* Fellowship of the Flrat Christ­
ian Church held the final meeting
of the year at the Church, with
the president, Mra. J. L. Horton
Jr., presiding.
Circle activities for the month
were reported. Circle one cleaned
the church kitchen, aewed choir
robes for the children's choir and
placed a new worship center and
a decorated Chrlitmas tree In the
Educational Building,
Circle two is still selling paring
knives anil adding to their scholar­
ship fund. It was announced that
guest speaker for thr January
meeting will be Mrs, loil* Thump
aon, of Daytona Beach, She will
apeak on "Minion* and Steward­
ship."
A atory about the little ite r who
lost hi* way the night Chrlat waa
born, was read by Mr*. H. K.
Ring. A poem “Jea* for Christm u ,” by Eugene Fields, waa
given by Mrs. Horton and Mr*.
V. H. Grantham led the wurihlp
service.
Following the
program,
Chrlat mas party waa held in the
dining room with game*, a gift
exchange and refreshments. Hosteise* for the evening were Mra.
France* Jobes and Mra. J, W.
Knight.
Other* attending were Mre. B.
H. Hinson Jr.. Mrs. W. II. Young,
Mr*. 0. T. Pesrson. Mrs. Blanche
Kuhn, Mrs. Lester Tharp, Mias
Flo Bishop, Mrs. J. N. Barnett,
Mra. Leone Richards, Mra. C.
Welker, Mra. O. D. Landreaa.
Mra. G. Roland end Mra. Earl
Evans.
E yee H a v e I t

For an intriguing aye shadow
affect, flret apply a shad* of (tick
eye ehmdow end then uee the ident­
ical color of powder eye shadow
over It. This will set th* shadow
for hours of wear and add a depth
of color end sparkle.

rjaJuckn
MIMOSA CIRCLE
Water is the remedy for chilly
plant*.
Keep your plant* well watered
In advance of any warning* of
approaching cold weather—this i*
most Important in the matter of
cold protection. Erecting ia a dry­
ing process and ptant* which are
well watered will stand the cold
much belter.
If you have croton* and other
tender tropical* and severp cold
ia predicted, you may want to pro­
tect them by covering. Uae a
frame, however, to keep the cover
from resting on the plant at all—
there ia little good done by tucking
something close to the plant or
laying something over the plant.
If you will use a frame and
cover It properly, you can also put
light bulbs under to help keep the
air in the covered area warmer.
Be sure the bulb doei not rest
on any of your plants, this burning
Is as bad a* cold damage, some­
times worse.
One thing to remember—if you
have cold damaged plants, Just
water them liberally and leave
them alone. Do not cut them bark
Immediately. It takes a while to
determine the extent of damage
and if you get clipper-happy too
quickly, you may cut something
down to the ground which would
only have lost tha leaves. So PA­
TIENCE I* the watchword to your
dipper-reaching. When the first
warm weather come* along and
new idioats or leaves start out,
then you esn determine just how
far back you have to eut the good
wood,
Anoilier thing, if you will ferti­
lise end water your lawn right
after a frost has browned it, it
will come bark. However, do not
fertilize your other material until
mid-March or April 1. Any stim­
ulation lo new growth there might
be caught by a late frost and you'll
be sorry.
There are many deciduous
plants which ahould be trans­
planted now—such as hydrangea
and spirea that move better when

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they ere dormant. Dormant trees
such as maples, tulip tree* and
aweetgurn should be transplanted
during the colder weather between
Dec. IS and Feb. IS.

Penney’s
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WOMEN’S
HOSIERY

Mrs. Alvin Kilpatrick was hoi
teas to the Christmai party and
meeting of the Zeta XI Chapter
of Beta Sigma Phi.
One of the main event* of the
evening was the counting of the
baby contest votes. First place
winner waa Matthew J. McDonald
son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomai Me
Donald. HD sponsor was tha San
ford Rotary Club.
Second place winner was Sandra
Denise McKee, daughter of Mr
and Mra. Robert E. McKee, spon­
sored by the Business and Pro
fessiunal Women's Club.
Third place winner waa Kcllrj
Bailey. Votes for the entries were
one penny a vote and the total
amount collected waa $207.
Beta Buddy gifts were ex
changed among sorority members
and Mra. Charlea Dickey war
presented with a going-uway gift
from the sorority. Site and her
husband will leave Sanford Ir
January.
During the social hour, games
were played and prlici a wanted
to Mia* Joan Wright. Mill Judy
Bentley and Mr*. Fred Wilson. Re­
freshments of fruit cake, nut*,
candy and coffee were served to
those present.
Others attending were Mrs
Philip It. Bach. Mrs. Bill Gordon.
Mrs. Bud Corley. Mr*. James
Lyons, Mrs. Robert Reives, Mra.
Harvey Wilkinson, Mrs. Wallace
Tyre and Miss Grace Marie Stine
cipher.
Women hold approximately 40
per cent of the drivers' licenses
lisucd in the United States.

We Will Be

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Fire House.

The Auxiliary to the DeBary
Fire Department held their Christ-^
mas party and meeting at the
Fire House. Mrs. Charles Ulrich
presided and welcomed members
and guests.
Three new members were wel­
comed. Mrs. J . Sweeney, Mr*. A.
F. Pfsffiiu and Mr*. B. Burtsche.
Members voted to.give the Fire
Department $200 for the building
fund. A collection waa taken fo r g
the patient* at the Lake City Vet­
erans Hospital.
Mrs. Adam Muller, music chair­
man, presented Mrs. William Bur­
nett, soprano, and Mr*. Bea Mul­
ler, contralto, in a musical pro­
gram. They were accompanied at
the piano by Sir*. William Willicutt and sang several duels includ­
ing “There'* a Star in the Sky,"
" 0 Holy Night" and “Silent £
Night."
Happy birthday was sung to
several members. Hoiteaies for
lha party were Mra. Otto Hartwig, Mra. Erneat Wcimer, Mra.
Ed Healy, Mra. M. Gilbert, Mra
T. Howard, Mra. W. M. West and
Mrs. WillicutL
The group also sponsored a
covered dish supper, the past
week, and are planning a fashion £
show Jan. 11.

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P u b l l a h Dec. I I . 24, 19 * 1, j a n . 1. 9,
d raaa o f th * c l a i m a n t , a n d ah a l l 8 CH AMCE COMPANY,
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F l r a t p u b l i c a t i o n D e c e m b e r 19. 1941,
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T o u a r * h e r e b y n o t i f i e d t h a t a a n d D i r e c t o r s , t h e n of J a r k a o n 1. I. 1949.
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C lark o f C tr r u tt C o u n
after 6 p. m.
Ida, n o t t a l a r Ilia n J a n u a r y ITIli,
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1942, If y u u f a l l l o d a au a Da- P u b l l a h ; Dec. 4. 11, I I , 14. 1141
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242 T. S a n f o r d , F l o r i d a , o n o r b a . coeform to the pelicloa of Mds FURNISHED apartment. Close-in,
a a a l n a l y o u fur t h a r e l i e f d e m a n d ­
f o re J a n u a r y I l t h , 19411 If y o u fall payor.
Jimmy Cowan FA 2-4013.
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fo reclu a* a m o r t g a g e . T h a r a a l t ' U I T COURT. IN AN D F O R HEM- h* e n t e r e d a g a l n e t y o u a n d t e c h
p r o p e r t y p r o c e e d e d a g a l n a l la:
SLEEPING ROOMS, The Gables,
1N OI.E OOI N T T , F L O R I D A .
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401 Mignolia Ave. FA 2-0720.
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IN S U R A N C E h a n d a n d o f f i c i a l t e a l a t B a n to r d , 1. Lost A Found
o f a a r t c o n l a d In P t a l Hook
COMPANY, a c o r p o r a ! Ion,
Hem tnola C o u n t y F l o r i d a , Ih la t h e
12, P a g * &gt;1. o f t h * P u b l l o
2 BEDROOM furnished apartment,
P l a i n t i f f , l l t h d a y u f D a c a m b a r A. U., 1941. 2. Notices - Personals
R e co rd * of H rm ln n l* C o u n t y ,
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FA 2-0641.
, Florida!
I IK N R Y J . S T I U C K l- A N D a n d
A r t h u r II. H a c k w l t h , J r .
4.
Transportation
T o g e t h e r w i t h th * f o l l o w i n g E S T H E R V. S T R IC K L A N D ,
C l a r k of aa ld C o u r t
UNFURNISHED houic, 1808 W«sh-t
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D efendants.
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B y : J e a n K. W l l k a ,
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I n a t a l l a d aa a p a r t of lh * I m ­ T a : H E N IIT J . S T R I C K L A N D a n d R. W. W a r * .
after Jan. 1*1.
7. HusintM Rentals
p r o v e m e n t * on a a l d l a n d :
E S T H E R V, UTH IC K I.A N D
A tto rn ay for P lain tiff
Oil Flit h a r e
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t h a t a n A U a t- h m e n i P r o c e e d i n g In H an fo rd , F l o r i d a
Overt A R a n g e l l u l l t - l n
room, kitchen equipped, large
a i d *( t h a t c e r t a i n au l t m i n t e d P u b l i s h : Dec. II. 24 . 1941, J a n . I, I, 9. For Sale or Rest
110-g a llo n 4)11 S t o r a g e T a n k
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10. Wanted lo Rent
living room, 1110 per mo., J05
W I T N E S S m y h a n d anil th * seal COM PANY, a c o r p o r a t i o n , v*. H E N ­ l i l t
E. Woodland Dr. KA 2-7057.
o f aald C o u r t t l H an fo rd , F l o ri d a , RY J . S T R I C K L A N D a n d E S T H E R IN T I I E C I R C U I T C O U R T N I N T H II. Heal Estate Wanted
t h l a 14th d a y o f D e c e m b e r 19*1.
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No. 9219, J I ' D I I ' I A I, C I R C U I T . IN A N D F O R 12. Real Estate For Sal#
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Circuit
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A r t h u r H. H a c k w l t h . J r .
F l o r i d a , a n d y n u a r * h e r e b y s u m ­ C H A N C E R Y NO. t i r s a
equipped, water furnished. Ph
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Insurance
C l a r k o f Ih* C i r c u i t C o u r t
m o n ed , o r d e r e d a n d r e q u i r e d lo F E D E R A L
N A T IO N A L
M O IIT .
FA 2-4411.
Hy: M a r t h a T . V lh la*
Ilia y o u r w r i t t e n d e t e n t e * , m o - il AUK AS SOCIATION, A C o r p o r a ­ 16. Business Opportunities
D eputy C lark
l&gt;
tlu n a o r o t h e r p l e a d i n g * m o v i n g t i o n o r g a n i s e d u n d e r a n Act o f
16.
Fatnale
Help
Wanted
lllahop A l l o rtis la ln
3 ROOM furnished apartment, 313
i n d i s s o l v e lh * A t t a r h m a n t h a d . C o n g r e s s h u d e x i s t i n g
pursuant
&gt;1 E a s t P i n a H t r a a t
b y v i r t u * o f t h a t o a r t a l n W r i t of lo t h e F e d e r a l N a t i o n a l M o r t g a g e 17. Male Help Wanted
Palmetto, Day-Phone FA 3-3341
•yrtando. F l o r i d a
A t t a r h m a n t I ss u e d h a r a l n In Ih* A s so c ia tio n . C h a r t e r Act, h a v i n g 18. Help Wanted
or night FA 2 3854.
A ttorney! fer P ta ln ttlf
n fflea of th * C l a r k o f lh * C i r c u i t Ra p r i n c i p a l of fle* In t h a C i t y ot
P u b l i s h Dee. I I , i f , 1941 A J a n . C o u r t In a n d f o r B am ln o l* C o u n l y . W a R h l n g l o a D i s t r i c t o f C o lu m b ia , 19. Situationa Wanted
1 , I. l i f t .
NICE, roomy 2 bedroom furn. apt.
P l a i n t i f f 20. RabyalMeri*
F l o r i d a , a n o r b s f o r * th * 2&gt;th d a y
of J a n u a r y 111*, a n d to . . r v . •
vr
tile bath, K!a. r«vnni. 1700 Mag­
21.
Beauty
Salons
IN T i l l * C I R C U I T C O U R T N I N T H cop y o f a u r h p l e a d i n g * u p o n BUT­ H O W A R D
LEE
RO W Y EIl
and
nolia 369.50. FA 2-3951.
,
J I ' D I I ' I AL C I R C U I T . IN ANII F O R TON * I I n o \ V N , P l a i n t i f f * a l l o r - K A T H E R I N E
P.
HOW YE It.
hla| 22. Build - Paint ■ Repair
B K K I N O I . R C O U N T Y . F L O R I D A IN naye, w h o a a a d d r a a a la 141 N o r t h wtf*.
23.
Building
Material*
D afsndanl*
I ' l l A N t E l l Y NO. ItTMl
M a g n o lia A v an u * . P o et O ffice Rog
r e n t T " bed
24. Electrical Serviced
FEDERAL
N A T IO N A L
MORTN t y r i t K TO A P P E A R
147. O r l a n d o , F l o r i d a , on o r b efo r*
Rollaway, Hospital 4k Baby Bed*
i) A&lt;1 K ASSOCIATION. A C o r p o r ­ said d a t a a a r e q u i r e d by t h * lovwa T I I K S T A T U O P P I.O R ID A T i l l
25. Plumbing Services
By Day, Week, or Month
a t i o n o r g a n i s e d u n d e r a n Act u f of F l o r i d a a n d t h * Hula* o f C iv il
H O W A R D L E E ltO W Y F .lt a n d
26. Radio A Television
K A T H E R I N E P . BOW V K it
I 'o n g r a a e a n d a a t a t l n g p u r s u a n t to P ro i - d u r e . If y o u f a l l lu d o *0 a
CARROLLS FURNITURE
k
th*
Federal
N ational
M o r t g a g e d e f a u l t m a y b* t a k e n b y P l a i n t i f f
&gt;44' N, A v e r s
27. Special Sen Ices
Ph. FA 2-5181
118 W l i t St.
C h l c a a o , Illin o is &gt;
Aaeotilellon, C h a r t e r A r t , h a v i n g a n d f i n a l J u d g m e n t t h e r e u p o n e n ­
Its p r i n c i p a l o f f l r a In Ih* C i t y o f t e r e d a g a l n a t y o u t o r l h * r e l i e f
TOU AU K H E R E B Y N O T I F I E D 28. Laundry Service
W a s h i n g t o n D i s t r i c t o f C o lu m b ia ,
d e m a n d e d In th * m a i n a c t i o n , a n d t h a t a a u l t h aa b r r n file d a g a i n s t 29. Automobile Senice
* P l a i n t i f f p u r a u a n t lo aald A t t a c h m e n t aa you In th * a b o v e e n t i t l e d c a u s a , 30. Machinery • Tools
va.
a n d t h a t y n u a r a r e q u i r e d t o file
d e s c r i b e d a b o v e.
K D W A R II
V.
VA N O O U RT
and
Ynu a r * f u r t h e r n o t i f i e d t h a t th* y o u r a n a w a r w i t h t h e C l a r k u f Ihla 31. Poultry • Pets • Livestock
BEA TRICE
M. VANC OUHT . hla t i a l u r * o f a a l d s u i t la a n A i t a . l i - C o u r t a n d to a a r v a ■ cop y t h e r e o f 32. Flowers • Trees - Shrubs
w ife, a n d
III DO E WOOD
WOOD inent Pr&lt;n se tti n g g t t i c h t n g *11 of u p o n th * P l a i n t i f f o r i q * ! n t l f f *
PRODUCT*
CO MPANY.
INC.,
a &gt;our r i g h t , t i l l * g n d I n t e r e s t In a t t o r n a y * . w h o aa n a m a a n d a d d r a s a 33. Furniture
New J t r a e y c o r p o r a t i o n .
a n d t o l h a f o l l o w i n g d a a c r l b a d r e a l | |a B lahop A l l o r n a ta ln . &gt;4 K aat 34. Articles For Sale
LMN E nterprise, Inc.
D tla n d a n ta proparty
altuatad
In
Bamlnol* p i n * H tr a a t, O r l a n d o , F l o r i d a , not
35.
Articled
Wanted
N O TIC E T O .A P PEA R
l
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17th
1942.
If
C ounty, F lo rid a , to .w l t i
• Country Club Road (20th
T H E STA TE O F FL O RID A TOi
y o u f a l l t o d o *0 a D acra* P ro 36. Autumoliiled - Trucks
l m t I, B lo ck D, B R A N T L E Y
SI. Extension) 2 M ile
E II W A I ID K. VANCOUHT a n d
C o n feaao w ill tie e n t e r e d a g a l n a l 37. Boatn • Motors
S H O R E S . F i r s t A d d itio n , a c ­
•&gt;
Weal Ilf llwy. 17 *2 N eil
B E A T R I C E It V A N C u U K f
y o u f o r t h e i r l l a f d e m a n d e d In
c o rd in g to th a plat th e re o f
To Mayfair Country Clnb
Addraaa U n k n o w n
t h a C o m p l a i n t . T h la a u l t la t &gt; f o r a - 38. Motorcycles - Scooters
■ a r e c o r d e d In P l a t Hoo k I.
YOU A R E H K liK U Y N O T I F I E D
cloaa a m o r t g a g e . T h * r e a l p r o ­ 39. Trailers • Cabanas
P a g * 41, P u b l i c R e c o rd * a f
t h a t a au lt h a s h aan filed a g a l n a l
p e r t y p r o c e e d e d a g a l n i t 111
Bam tnola C o u n t y , F l o r i d * .
• 3 * Bedrooms
y o u lu th * a b o v e e n t i t l e d c a u s a ,
1-ot 24. Block D. S U NL AND
Uot
I.
REAR
L AKE
• li/i Baths
a n d t h a t y o u a r a r e q u i t e d lu ftl*
E S T A T E S , a 1 UI'd I v ision, a c ­
H K IG IIT B , a c c o r d i n g lo t h *
1. Lost &amp; Found
y o u r a n a w a r w i t h I h * C l a r k o f Ihla
c o r d i n g lu a p l a t t h a r a o f ,
p l a t t h e r e o f , aa r e c o r d e d In
•
Central Air*Cond. it
C o u r t an d t o a a r v a a copy t h a r a ­
r e c o r d e d In P l a t H o o k I I ,
P t a l B o o k I. P a g a 99, P u b l i c
LOST: Grey tiger ilrlped eat,
o f u p o n Ik* P l a i n t i f f o r I 'l a l n l l f U a
Heating
p a g a a 14 l o 22 o f t h * P u b l l o
Re co rd * o f Memlnote C o u n t y ,
white feet, pink and brown nose.
a t t o r n a y * , w h o a* n a m e a n d a d ­
R e c o rd * o f S t m l n o l a C o u n t y ,
F l o ri d * .
d r aaa la H lah o p A l l o r n a ta ln . &gt;4
F lorida |
Uot 14. J A N S E N S U B D I V I S ­
Answer* to name of ••Butch."
FHA Monthly Paymente —
E a st Pina g tr a a t, O rlando. F lorida,
T o g e t h e r w i t h th * f o l lo w in g
ION. a c c o r d i n g t o th * p l a t
Reward.
FA
2-3328.
n o t l a l a r t h a * J a n u a r y 17th 19*1.
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■h e r e o f , a a r * c s r d * d l a P l a t
If you f a l l lo d o ao a D ecr ee P ro
l o c a t e d In a n d p e r m a n e n t l y l a Hoo k I I . P * B 9 IT, P u b l i c
C o n faaao will b* e n t e r e d a g a i n s t
s t a l l e d aa a p a r t of t h a I m ­ REWARD for girl* blue bicycle,
R t r o r d * o f Bemlnol* C o u n l y ,
No Closing Coat
y ou fo r t h s r e l i e f d e m a n d e d tn
p r o v e m e n t s o n a a ld l a n d i
F lo rlB a.
stolen from my garage, no queiVA
A Conv. Financing
th * C o m p l a l u l . T h is au lt la to
U n a D u u T b a r t n ( o i l) M e d l a r
T h * n a m e o f Ih* C o u r t In w h i c h
tion*. 818 Magnolia.
fo rarlo a* a m o r t g a g e
T h * r a a l Ihla p r o c e e d i n g h a a b een I n e t l l u t w i t h HO Oal. l a n k . Mod al
Available
p r o p a r t y p t a r a a d e d a g a l n a t la;
• a la t h * N i n t h J u d i c i a l C i r c u i t
219-L S er. 9 I K 4 I
l,«l II. Illo ck 9. W E ATIIOn* V i c t o r l e l t c t r l c ) 19" k i t ­
C o u r t , In a n d f o r S e m i n a l * C o u n 2. Notices - Personals
CUff Borncman, Broker
L IIK F IL l.D
FIR ST
AD DI­
c h e n E a h a u e t F a n , n o m o d al
ty , F l o ri d * .
TION, a c c o r d i n g lu th * p l a t
e r a*r. n o t.
I t la h e r e b y o r d e r e d t h a t th *
CLEAN
earpeta
with
our
Carpet
I h t i t u f , aa r e c o r d e d In P l a t
a b o v e a n d f o r e g o i n g s h a l l b* p u b ­
On* N u t o n * ( e l e c t r i c ) H a th
Shampooer FREE, with pur­
Rook
II, p a g * 44, P u b llo
lish ed o n ca • w e a k f o r f o u r c o n ­
H e a l e r , a o modal a r a e r i a l
R e cord * of S rr n ln o l* C o u n t y ,
s e c u t i v e w eek * tn * n e w s p a p e r to
no*.
chase of Blue Lustre shampoo.
Open 10:00 a.m. lo 7:00 p.m.
ba p u b l i s h e d in B a n lo r d , S e m i n o l e
F l o ri d a .
O n * OK
telecin e)
Rena*.
Carroll’* Furniture.
T o g e th e r w ith the fo llow ing C ounty, F lo rid a , a n d h av in g g a a Modal
49IHI W l f ,
Serial
Rem uf p r o p e r t y w h lrti la lo- e r a l c i r c u l a t l o * in S ain lao t* C o u n ­
TRS42U1
r a t a d In a n d p a n u a n a u l l y tn - ly. F l o r i d a .
E le v e n V e n e t i a n R h o d e (in*• l a l l e d aa a p a r t of th * I m ­
W I T N E S S m y h a n d a* C l e r k o r
twit m a n u f a c t u r e d by S a n p r o v e m e n t un aa ld l a u d !
■aid C o u r t a n a t h e *e*l u f **ld
k a r l k t lla a a A P a i n t C o m ­
In tai n a t i o n a l of IR Ica F u r n ­
C o u r t *1 H an fo rd . B rm ln o la C o u n ­
p a n y , S a n f o r d . F l o r i d a , no
ace Modal o i l s I I E -D
ty , F l o r i d a , th l a l l t h Say o f D t m o d -1 q r a e r i a l n o t .
AVITNKSH m y b a u d a n d Hi* saal ■e m b e r t i l l *
W I T N E S S m y h a n d a n d th * aaal
o f aald C o u r t a t H an fo rd , F l o ri d * . ( S E A L )
o f s a i d C o u r t a t H an fo rd . F l o r i d a ,
Ihla l l l h d ay o f D a c a m b a r , 1(41.
A r t h u r II B a c k w l t b , J r ,
Ihl* 14lh d ay o f D a c a m b a r , 1941,
(HBAL)
Clark of lh* C lr tu lt C o u r t
(SEA L)
A rthur
11. B a c k w l t b , J r .
H tm lnola County, Florida.
A r t h u r II. R a r k w l t h , J r .
C lerk of th a C ircu it C o u rt
Kyi M a r t h * T. Vlhlen
I ’l t r h o l tb * C i r c u i t C o u r t
lly: M a r t l i a T. V l h l a n
D eputy C lark
B y : M a r t h a T. V lh lan
D eputy C lark
H u tto n A B r o w n
D eputy C lark
B lehop A l l o r n a ta ln
A ttorneys a t Law
B lah o p A l l o r n a t a l n
I I K aat P l a * H tr a a t
14) N o r t h M*i* S t r e e t
94 E a s t P i n * B t r a a l
U r la n d o , F l o r i d a
r . O. Boa M l
O rlando, F lo rid a
A tto r n ay • fo r P l a i n t i f f
U rlando, F la r ld a
A t t o r n e y * fo r P l a i n t i f f
P u b llah Dae. I I . 24, l » l t A J a a . P u b R a h : Dae. I I . &gt;4. 1911. J a a . I, I. P u b l l a h Dae. II, t L ^ I I I I * J a n .
I, ( . 1941.
19*2
L I . 1**9.
M

By Ivate Osann

TIZZY

Classified
Phone
FA 2-2611 ‘

Office 204 W. First

TEE V GREEN
ESTATES

$66 to $74

TErrace 8-4199

POSITION AVAILABLE

SOCIAL HOSTESS. FOR HOLIDAYS.
TEMPORARY POSITION. CONTACT
GEORGE PALMER, MAYFAIR INN
FA 2-8800

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Plan Your Profits-- Put Herald Classified Want-Ads To Work For Y ou -D ial FA 2-2611
12. Real F.»tutr For Sale

6. For Rtnt

12. Real Estate For Sale

uhr

I

e-anfurh

ijrralit

Tue*. Dec. 2G, 19G1—Pape 9 I 29. Automobile Service

[tdWELAKA APARTMENTS: room* We Don't Want EVERYBODY'S REDUCED PRICE $8,500, $1,000
L 'F T I I , 1 121 li*
private bathi, 114 W. Firat St.
Business, Just YOURS.
down balance $30 per month o n 1® * ' “ “ 1 1 “ * l* -1
two frame houses and 4 acres |
FARMER’S AGENCY
EFFICIENCY Healed apartment
of land. Contact Grady Scott.
N. V. Farmer, Realtor
Sanlord'a newest. Ideally locat­
FA 2 2825.
ed. near post office, suitable for 2489 S. Park Ave. Pb. FA 2-9221
single or couple, private bath. After hours FA 1-1012 or FA 2-0281 HOMES
ACREAGE
LOTS
Inquire at Manuel Jacobson De­
RENTALS
SALES
SAN LANTA HOMES
partment Store.
On Locust, North of East 20th St.
2-Bedrooms, 2-Baths, excellent
Helmly Realty
9. F o r S a le o r R e n t
neighborhood.
Priced
from
308 W. 13th Street
$11,900. Low down payment,
1$ CUSTOM BUILT Home on Lake.
Evenings FA 2-2579
$84.90 per mo., principal A In­ FA 2-7609
Rent or Sale. Reasonable. Call
teract.
evenings. FA 3-1997.
13. Mortgage l oans
HOUSE for rent. Ph. FA 2-2773.
3 - ROOM furnished apt., $60 00
mo.. Close in. I ll E. Ith St.
FA 2-4283 or FA 2-5788.

MORTGAGE LOANS
FHA and Conventional
Commercial A Residential

STENSTROM REALTY

Clyde W. Nutt

ROSA L. PAYTON

ONGDALE
HOMES

LMN ENTERPRISES INC.

3 . BEDROOMS
IV , BATHS
Low Down Payment
No Cloeing Costa
As Low I K J

As

W

Per

Mowth

Principal - Iaa. . InL • Taxee

$8,500 To $9,300
FHA &amp; Conv. Financing
DIRECTIONS: 19 Miaatr* frem Sanford, Se. en
Hwy. 17-92, tarn right at
our aign.

T Errace 8-3911

Registered Real Estate Broker
Ph. rA 2-1301 17-92 at Hiawatha

Oscar M. Harrlion
Registered Real Estate Broker
1311 Palmetto Ave. Pb. FA 2-T948

Dawn's

Beauty Salon
Walker Building
2910 Oak
FA 2-7884

22. Build • Faint • Repair

8187 DOWN
HOUSE and roof repairs, painting,
window cleaning and yard work.
Nice 3 bedroom home to block
All work guaraniead. FA 2-1197.
from grade school. Kitchen
equipped. You may buy before
ROOM SPECIAL 814J3. Painting
January 1st on these outstand­
Inside and ouL Call Mr. Tasker,
ing terms:
FA 2-8158.
PRICE $8,867
TERMS: $I$7 down, $89 monthly
SEMI-ItETHtED Carpenter
Repairs, Alterations, Painting
"We Trade"
Phone FA 2-7993.

Stemper Agency
REALTOR - INSUROR
CONSULTANT - APPRAISER
Phone FA 2-4991
112 N. Park
After December 1981, 1919 S.
French Ave.

VA

FINANCING
Down Payment k
Cloeing Cost

$156

fijC W S /m a

Park Homes

By SHOEMAKER CONST. CO.
As Low As $350 Down
4-Bedreemt—2 Balks
3-BedreeaM—Z Beths
$-Bedreeme—1 Bethe
I-Bsd teems—1 Beth
Wide variety exterior designs sad floor plana

VA Financing on Home* up to $15,000
FHA — Conventional A In-Service Financing
DIRECTIONS: Turn W. ea 30lk St. I allow Coun­
try Cleh Rd. k Welch fee our eigne.

1

Monthly Payments aa low ea
886 lacl. taxes end insurance

NEW HOMES
In Beautiful —

Sunland Estates
$14,100 - $17,100
3 • BEDROOMS
I - 1 Vi . 2 BATHS
ConeeaUonal k FHA Loans
Dries 17-82 to Hualand
Estates (2 mi. 8. of Banford). Sales office let house
Inside entrance.

KINGS WOOD
BUILDERS, INC.
FA 2-9074
JIM HUNT . FA 2-2119

*1 think thay'v* got thoM 'day after Christmas’ bluaaT
23. Building Material!

27. Special Services

LUMBER - HARDWARE - PAINT PIANO TUNING k REPAIRING
Roofing
FHA Loans
P'ans
W. L. HARMON
FREE ESTIMATES
Ph. FA 2-4223
Your Credit Is Good. Up to 2 Yrs
HEATING
to Pay I
H. B. POPE CO. INC.
B. EDWARDS
200 Bo. Park Ave. Ph. FA 2-423
BUILDERS SUPPLIES
We Give TV Stamps
903 W. 3rd St.
Ph. TA 3-7898 DO YOU NEED EXPERT LITERARY HELP? . . . an application
totter that will “ gat the Job":
24. Electrical Service*
club paper; alter dinner speech;
high school or college theme or
FHIGIDAIRE
essay on all but ictontltlc sub­
Sales A Service
jects. Low rates. FA 2-1033,
House Wiring Free Estimates
evenings.
Sid Villen's Randall Electric
112 Magnolia
Ph. FA 2-0911
WELLS DRILLED
PUMPS, SPRINKLER SYSTEMS
25. Plumbing Service*
AH Types and Sites
We Repair and Service
PLUMBING
S T I N E
Contracting 4k Repairs
Machinery and Supply Co.
Free Estimates
207 W. 2nd St.
Ph. FA 2-9432
R. L. HARVEY
204 Sanford Ave. Phone FA 2-8182 UPHOLSTERING: fraa estimate.
Why not be a satisfied custom­
er T Ray's Upholstering, Call
TE 8 2549.

Wall

FHIGIDAIRE

Plumbing L Heating
AIR CONDITIONING
CONTRACT and REPAIR WORK
1007 Sanford Ave.
FA 2-8582

Grncral Auto Repairs
FOR SALE: New and Used inner FOR SALE— Counters and fix­
All Make Cars—Labor &amp; Parts
tubes for Car*, Trucks, Trac­
tures, Firestone Store, i l l East
Guaranteed—Quality Workmanship tors, See Us. Firestone Store
lit., St.
111 East 1st. St.

Sales 4. Service
G. II. HIGH
Oviedo, Fla. FO 3-3319 Days
Evenings Sanford FA 2-3883

2384 S. Hiawatha Ave. KA 2-86U FIRESTONE Pre-Movmg Sale on
all used tires. We don’t want
31. Poultry • Pets • Livestock to lug them to our new loca­
tion. so make us an offer. All
PUPPIES — half Airedale, 2 Sixes, Firestone 111 East 1st.,
St.
months old. $3.00. Call Sat. or
Sun. only. Wales Fernery, on
lake at Lyman School, Long, FRESH PRE-M1XED CONCRETE
Medium aged stepping atones
wood.
window sills, lintels Ji steps
Old rock, itrcl and land.
CHAMPION Miniature AKC Black
Poodle Puppic*. Show dog Stock. MIRACLE CONCRETE CO.
Reserve now, Pick up Christ­ 309 Elm Ave.
FA 2-3731
mas Eve. FA 2-7741.
FURNITURE
BEAGLE puppies, registered, 1 Navy man transferred: brand
female, 1 male, 9 weeks old. 13 now; lake over (or balanco on
3 complete rooms; no down
in., show type. $39 and $10.
payment necessary; payments
Call FA 2-2139.
low as 813 per month. Call ownREGISTERED CHIHUAHUA pup.
ner collect, TE 8-1311, Cassel­
plea beginning at $33. FA 2-5240
berry.
after 3:30.
ONION TLANTS
32. Flowers - Trees • Shrubs Crystal Wax, per M $2.90; 500 $1.30
5 M lots and over, $2.29 FOR
Sale! Poinaettias In Bloom 98c
here. A. M. Prevail, Phone
GRAPEVILLE NURSERY
749-2113 Seville. Fla.
Grapevillt Ave. near 20th St.
FOR SALE— All Gum and Am­
PETUNIAS k Calendulas now
munition — Close out pricei.
ready. Dutch Mill Nursery
Buy up Nowl Firestone Store,
New Upaala Rd. ofl 20th 8t.
111 East tat St.

33. Furniture
Used furniture, appliances, tools
ntc. Bought-Sold. lo rry 's Matt
213 Sanford Ave. Ph. FA 2-4132
ROLLAWAY, Hospital and Baby
Beds. Day, Week, or MonthFURNITURE CENTER
I too French Avn.
Ph. FA 2-7953
Sell Us Your Furniture. Quick
Service With The Cash SUPER
TRADING POST. FA 2-0877.
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Fireplace wood, all lengths, Oak
and lighter wood. Delivcied.
Phone FA 2-6818, if no answer
FA 2-3909.
NEW Olympia portable typewrit­
er* with cases, Regular $124.00
Now $89.00 plus tax. "iweU's
Office Supply, 117 S. Magnolia
FA 2-5842.
FOR SALE — Trade-Ins, Electric
stove $5.00, Electric Refriger­
ator $10.00, Philco TV $19.00,
Wcstinghouse TV $25.00. Fire­
stone 111 East 1st., SL
FOR SALE— Our complete linn
of paints and electric paint
mixers — Painters snd Con­
tractor* Special. Firestone Store
111 E. 1st St.
CITRUS SUPPLIES
Ask for our wholesale price lists
for Citrus bags, all sixes. Bass­
wood Picking ladder*, picking
bags, clippers, truck rope, etc,
A. M. PREVATT
Phone 749-2113
Seville, Fla.

36. Automobiles • Trucks
NO DOWN PAYMENT end Just
$55 per month on 1957 Rambler
4 door, auper. Total price $595.
Sanford Motor Co. loot Sanford
A e. FA 2-4382.

FOR YOUR BAND Instruments,
Guitars,
Bongo's, Christmas
Sheet Music. Sales, Rental, Re­
pairs. See Bukur's Musle Shop,
2004 Cedar Ave. FA 2-0733.
Open til 9 p. m. Monday, Wed­
1959 FIAT BIANCH1NA, 43 miles
nesday, Friday unUI Christmas.
per gallon, good transportation,
$429. Phone FA 2-6465.
FACTORY TO YOU
ALUMINUM BLINDS
1959 IMPALA convertible, power
Enclosed head, Sag-prool bottom
(tearing end brakes, fully equip­
rail with plastic ends. Plastic
ped,
like new, reasonable. 8
or rayoo tapes. Cotton or nylon
a. m. to 2 p. m. FA 2-2800, Ext.
cords.
Senknrik Glaaa and Pnint Co. 829. from 2 p. ni. to 4 p. m.
FA 2-8800 Ext. 232.
210 MainolU
Ph. FA 2-4622

FURNITURE
Muit sell at once — 3 complete
room* of furniture. Take over
monthly payments of $tt.M or
(200 cash. Call owner collect
TE 8-1511 Casselberry.

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merchandise at low prices. We
don't want to move U to our
now location. Your chance to
buy rightl Firestone Store, 111
E. let St.
NEW WEST1NUIIOUSE INSTANTON Portable Television. Come
in for demonstration, also Used
TV's $29.90 and up. Town A
Country TV, In Rear of McReynolds Drug Store. FA 2-8383.

STARS *

800 FRENCH AVE.

29. Automobile Service

27. Special Servk a*
ENVELOPES, Letterheads, state
.m eats, invoices, hand bills, and
programs,
etc.
Progressive
Printing Co. Phone FA 3-2931—
308 West 13th St.

Southern Air

AUTO GLASS
INSTALLED
Windshield
Back Glass
Door Glass
Vant Glass
SERVICE
Senkurik Glass and Paint Co.
210 Magnolia

Specialising la Heating
and Alr-Conditioniog Only
2502 Oik Are.
FA 2-8821

Ph. FA 2-4622

Barkley
A. W. I l . r k t r v

SEWING MACHINE SERVICE
For service on any make of Sew­
ing machine parts and access­
ories or Rentals call or write
to Sanford Sawing Center, 104
South Park Ava. I’h. FA 29411.

GET A GENUINE

OPEN T IL 9 :00

FO R D M U FFLER

USED CARS

• BUILT BETTER
• FIT BETTER
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Our ItpecisHlr
17-82 - Heart of Maitland
P H . MI 4-S I 07

H O LLER S oi S A N FO R D
CORVAIRS to CADILLACS

C f FORD Kalrlane 4-dr,
U I green, airaight shift, like

’2195
’1895

Itedured to
C $ FORD Kalrlane 500 V-&gt;,
° ■ Overdrive.
Reduced to
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$ A V E

C f l FORD Felrlane 2-dr., V-8,
U U airaight stick. It $ 1 4 Q C
A II. Itedured to
1090
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K-O-M.
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Reduced to
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K-O-M. It A II. 8 1 4 4 )1 ;
Reduced
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A/T.

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UN TIL FEBRUARY

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WO K A H.
Iftfjfc
Reduced to
990
M FUHu - 6'' ranch wagon.
F-Q-M.
$q * q
Reduced to
9*19
M CHKV. 2 dr. V-8,
straight stick.
SQQC
Reduced to
090
K 7 FORD Kalrlane wagon,
W* V-8, F-O-M, It A IQQC
II, A/C. Reduced to
990
R 7 MERC. 4 dr. ll/T . full
power puah button $TQQ
drive. Reduced to
80 9
R T KOItl) V-8 4-Dr. K/I-ane,
K-O-M, H
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K-O-M.
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LINCOLN I Door, Loaded ..............—......~~ #1795
CADILLAC 4 Door Air Cond. ...................... 3295
CHEVROLET Impain I Door, Equipped ....... 1995
FORD 2 Door V-8. Aulo ......................- .......
995
CHEVROLET 4 Door ..................... — ........ .
1195
CORVAIR 4 Door, Automatic •..._.....— ..... - 1495
RAMBLER 4 Door, Aulo................................ 1095
BUICK 2 Door
............. ...... ~ ..............
595
FORD 2 Door, Automatic ....................... ......
895
RAMBLER 4 Door, Btandnrd
.................
995
MERCURY 2 Door Hnrdtop
...................
495
CHEVROLET 4 Door. 6 C&gt;l„ Standard Shift
595
CHEVROLET 4 Door V-H, Auto..................... 1195
CHEVROLET V-8, 4 Door, Station Wagon 1295
OLDSMOBILK i Door
..........................
595
FORD 2 Door Hardtop Ovei drive
...........
895
FORD I Door 6 Cyl............
295
CHEVROLET 2 Ton. Cha**!* and Cab —....... 1295
FORD 4
Door
....
795
NASI! Ambassador 4 Door, Auto. ____ _
395
RAMBLER 4 Door, Standard ...................
695
LARK Hardtop Coupe
----- ---- 1095
CHEVROLET »/t Ton Pickup ....... ...............
395

FORD OWNERS

S P EC IA L
LUBRICATION ............................ 99c
BRAKE ADJUSTMENT...............99c
CHECK WHEEL ALIGNMENT 99c
Offer Good Through Dec. 16th.

CREDIT TERMS AVAILABLE
EASY PAYMENT PLAN

Strickland-Morrison
SERVICE DEPARTMENT

SANFORD
SANFORD

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219 E. 2nd ST.
2505 PARK AVE.

WOOD

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QUICK CREDIT
INTAKE manifold, 3 two-barrel S7. Boats * Motorn
EASY TERMS
carburetors, fuel block, for *98
GIVE TOP VALUE STAMPS
or '99 Ford 981 engine, Phone
Gateway To The Waterway
Mr. Gtolow FA 2-2611 or
' WILSON - MAIER
Your KVINnUDE Dealer
FA 2-8478 after 6:00 p. m.
New and Uaed Furniture
Robson Sporting Goods
311 E. First St.
FA 2-5822 WHEEL CHAIRS, cnitcftee, eases 304-8-8 E. 1st.
Pit. FA 2-3981
walkers.
CUSTOM BUILT REDDING
FREE DELIVERY
Mattress renovating. Expert Up­
it Sanford’s it
Prescriptions our Specialty
holstering. All Work Guaran­
FAUST'S
Rx
Meltoavllto
it
Finest Cars it
teed. Cell Nix Bedding Mlg.
Ph. FA 2-T10T
la The Showroom
Co , FA 2-21 IT, 1101 Sanford
Under T ht
Ave.
FOR SALE— All good repo'aessed

W. J. KING
ANNOUNCING A NEW SERVICE! 34. Artirlea For Sale
PLUMBING k SUPPLIES
Septic tanka pumped • drain
• Contracting
• Repair Work
field* installed. 24 hour service Western pants, shirts. Books, rote
3834 So. Orlando Dr.
and luggage. Army Navy Sur­
Terms. FA 3-8489.
Phone 221-0481
plus, 310 Sanford Ave.

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34. Article* For Sail

Leonard Auto Clinic

VA - NOTHING DOWN

Ph. FA 2-8510 or CR 7-1921
Nights GA 2-1588
J ic a Demetrea, Developer

111 N. Park Ate. Phone FA 2-2430
1 BR., Built-in kitchen: Rent with St. Johns Realty Co.
THE TIME TESTED FIRM
.
option to buy: Tl» Baywood Dr.
16. Female Help Wanted
118 N. Park Ave. Ph. FA 8-8181
I v FA 2-8118.
The Sanford Civil Service Board
$40 and MOVE RIGHT IN
is accepting applications for po­
IX. Real Relate For Bale
Until January l i t ws will offer
sition of Clerk-typist. Require­
this sensational buy—don't drag
ments: 21 to 45 years of age;
THREE WISE MEN your feet—call us NOW.
Minimum education — high
S h 'iro cm , 1H bath on a nice
school
graduate: experience in
THE FIRST WISE MAN
corner lot in a pleasant subdi­
typing; resident of Seminole
Will investigate the outstanding
vision. Only one year old.
county for at least six months.
bargain being offered at 218 W. PRICE: $8,500
Some knowledge of general of­
19th Street
TERMS: 81 down plus $39 closing
fice practicei and procedures
I 4 two bedrooms, furnished, nice
cost and $74 monthly total pay­
desired. Examination will be
' ® shady lot, and all city eonven
ment.
held in the City llall at 2:00 P.M.
iences. Absolute total price MOVE RIGHT IN
December 28, 1981. Submit appli­
$8,800. Must have $1,000 down
cations U&gt; Civil Service Exam­
to cover furniture. Balance per
‘‘W# Trade"
iner not later thsn December 27.
month.
1961.
Stemper Agency
THE SECOND WISE MAN
REALTOR — INSUROR
17. Mala Help Wanted
Will check the Investment oppor­
tunity with 12.9% gross return. CONSULTANT — APPRAISER
112 N. Park WANTED: Trap Drummer, Call
The terms are reasonable to a Phone FA 2-4991
NO 8-5148.
After December 1981, 1919 S.
) qualified buyer.
French Ave.
The Sanford Civil Service Board
THE THIRD WISE MAN
is accepting applications for po­
112 RIDGE DR. Park Ridge-3
Will inquire about the industrial
bedroom 1W bath, atr condition­ sition of police patrolman. Re­
possibilities of our high, dry and
quirements: 21 to 30 years ol
ed, central beat, large corner
reasonable 12 acres on highway
age; height, and weight to con­
lot, 1790 down.
IT and 92 Just 1 mile South of
form to established standards
the Drive-In theater.
with mlnimumi 3'9" hgt. and 154
A FABULOUS buy, 4 bedroom
lbs., wgt.; minimum of 10th
masonry home, atone fireplace,
grade or equivalent education;
open beam construction, 2 tile
J. W. Hall, Realtor
resident of Seminole county for
baths. 100 x 600 feet on bcauti
••Call Hall” , FA I-2841
at least six months. Examina­
ful Lake Markham. Must see to
l _ _________ _________________
MUST Sacrifice due to orders,
tion for qual. applicants will be
appreciate. FA 3-3278.
2 bedroom borne in Pinecrest,
at 7:00 P.M. Dec. 28. 1981 In City
kitchen equipped. $99 per mo.
hall. Submit applications to
includes everything. FA 2-T3J9.
Jim Hunt Realty
Civil Service Examiner by Dec.
27th.
YEAR'S BEST BARGAINS
2524 Park Drive Office FA 2-2118
Nights FA 8-0848
We have several 2 bedroom homes Sanford, Fla.
18. Help Wanted
for sals under FHA, VA, or con­
HAVE TWO OPENINGS—one full
ventional financing, wbsra you
River Front
time and one part time with 92
can get the very MOST for your
year old Company. Route type
m dollar. Priced from $1,900 to
work. Average 82.46 per hour.
$9,229 with LOW monthly pay­
Property
Man or woman. Age 39 to 85.
ments. VA-nolhlng down FHACar necessary. Write:
Mr.
WEKIVA RIVER ESTATES
$200 down. We WELCOME your
Greene, 659 West Peachtree St.,
car, boat, house trailer, or Approximately 2H acres, with 190
ft. on river, % mile off Rt. 48
N. E , Atlanta 8, Georgia.
present home as a trade-in to
make your dovnpayment. TRY
$ 5 ,5 0 0
US-W E TRADE.
Call FA 2-8473 after 6:00 p. m 20. llaliyH ittera
I will keep amall children in my
MERRY CHRISTMAS AND A home $1.29 per day. FA 2-2274
Stemper Agency
HAPPY NEW YEAR TO EVERY­
ONE I
WILL care tor any age children
•
REALTOR — INSUROR
la my home, 2907 Palmetto
CONSULTANT - APPRAISER
SUNSHINE REALTY
FA 2-3481.
Phone FA 2-4991
112 N. Park
Amy Anderson
After December 1991, 1119 6
Reg. Real Estate Broker
21. l l o a i t y Saloon
French Ave.
2819 So French Ave.
EVA-BESS BEAUTY SHOP
Day FA 2-7492 - Night FA 2-4818
3 Senior Beauticians
Minnie
Bess - Helen - Blanche
Ball-Blair Agency
108 E. 2nd. St. Phone FA 2-3814
Railatared Brokers
A ASSOCIATES
KATHERINE HARVEY
218 So. Park Ave. Ph. FA 2-9841
b o o k k e e p in g
BEAUTY SHOP
Lake Mary Branch • FA 2-1290
Hair Stylist - Pat Stewart
and INCOME
218 Palmetto Ave. ..P h. FA 2-0831
TAX SERVICE
R0BKR1 A. WILLIAMS, Realtor
Raymond Lundqulst, Assoc.
HARRIETTS BEAUTY NOOK
IS NOW IN
FA 2-1981 Atlantic Bank Bldg. Professional Care—Modern Equip.
NEW OFFICE
Air Conditioned Comfort
4 Lake LoU, with large oak trees,
105 So. Oak
Ph. FA 2 5742
2710 S. Sanford Ave.
on Lake Onoro, $3,000. Name
Your Terms.

L

By Nadine Seltzer

34. Article* For Sale

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BRIEFS
Form Shipping Firm
TOKYO (UPI) — Communist
China and Albania have signed
an agreement creating a joint
^tipping company, the New China
new* agency said today.

Puppy Born Green
BATHGATE, Scotland (UPI) David Moran said Unlay his 3year-old lab rad o r dog, Judy, gave
birth Christmas Eva to a litter of
six gold-colored puppies and one
green one.

J)ies In Fall
MOUNT BALDY, Calif. (UPI) A 16-vear-old high school gymnast
lost his footing while climbing
Mount Baldy Tuesday and tum­
bled more than 1,600 feet to his
death. He was Mike Dressier of
Los Angeles.

Rules On Walk
SILVIS, 111. (UPI) — Farm er
£laym end Cabry, 33, rode his
horse to town because he thought
a nine-inch snowfall made driving
loo hazardous. Cabry was charged
Tuesday wllh Improperly using a
sidewalk for a bridle path.

3 Die In Fire
NEW YORK (U PI)—Fire in a
fashionable residential hotel over­
looking Central Park killed three
p e rs o n s early today. Nine other
persons, including seven firemen,
were injured in the blaze at the 17story Mayflower Hotel.

Laos Peace Talks
VIENTIANE. Laos (UPI)—The
leaders of Laos' neutralist and
pro-Communist fictions arrived
here today to discuss (he forma­
tion of a coalition government
®snd bring peace to thla war-torn
jungle kingdom.

Predicts Top Year
DETROIT (U Pl) - Frederic G.
Donner, General Motors board
chairman, believes ths auto Indus­
try will have its second best year
in history in 1962 with sales of
more than seven million cars and
^ o n e million trucks.

Fights For Life
SAN
BERNARDINO,
Calif.
(UPI) — A v om in who braved
flames at least twice lo help res­
cue her eight children and inval­
id husband was In critical condi­
tion today in County General Hos­
pital.

For Body
•Search
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (UPI)

OUiclala today planned to lift the
fire-blackened ruins of the Max­
well House for the body of an
elderly guest feared to have died
In flames which ravaged the
century-old structure Christmas
night.

Cuts Gold Deficit
f
WASHINGTON (UPI) - The
^U nited States lost 3960 million in
gold and dollars through foreign
trade transactions in the first
nine months of 1961, compared
with a deficit of nearly 32.3 bt|.
lion in lha same period of la at
year, according to the Commerce
Department.

•Russia To Replace
Amiable Menshikov
WASHINGTON (UPI) — Mikhail
(Smiling Mike) Menshikov, Rus­
sia's amiable ambassador to ths
United States since 1931, appar­
ently will be replaced neat week.
C Sources said today his succes­
sor will be Anatoli Dobrynin, a
42-year-old career diplomat wbo
is now head of the American sec­
tion of the Russian Foreign Min­
istry in Moscow.
There was no immediate offi­
cial confirmation of the shift.
Menshikov, wlioie arrival end­
ed a long string of glum, furtivelooking ambassadors from HuaA jia , will leave Washington Jan. 3,
at the end of hi* term, sources
said. He ia reported to have a r­
ranged a reception Friday night
to say goodbye to the Washington
diplomatic corps.
Dobrynin is aaid to be energetic
and. since he is a good deal
younger than Die 39-year-old Men­
shikov, possibly better equipped
to deal with the New Frontier.

Holiday Toll 525
Across Nation

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NO. 853

Arrests Smash Seminole Crime Ring

Rollins Courses
To Begin Here
Next Month

Five Suspects
Held In Theft,
Burglaries
A major crime wave of burg­
laries and thefts In Seminole Counly was solved over the holidays as
law enforcement agencies com­
pleted a crime ring investigation
reiulting in Ihc arrest of five im ­
pacts. revelled Seminole County
Sheriff J. L. Hobby Tuesday night.
Tlie five atteged lawbreaker*
were charged with felonies rang­
ing from breaking and entering lo
robbery in a six weeks Investiga­
tion reaching a conclusion on Dec.
23. A considerable amount of
stolen property haa been recov­
ered. said Sheriff Hobby.
Charged with breaking and en­
tering on three counts in connec­
tion with recent looting of several
St. Johns River Eitates were:
Secbert Sexton, 22. and John R.
Johnson, 22, both of Orlando. Both
men are being held in Ihe Sem­
inole County Jail on 32.000 bond
pending court hearing.
Other suspects held ara James
Erwin Lyons, 38, on a 33,000 bond
and Robert L, White, 23. on a
32.300 bond in connection with a
flora burglary In Chuluota and
cattle theft in Geneva. James Ruaaell McKcniie, 33. a third person
charged with the eattle theft, was
released on 33.000 bond.
Discovery of the theft ring
which ,wa* beyifved operating in
tho Orangc-detmnole County araa
for acme time waa the culmination
of a long surveillance and investi­
gation by the Orlando Police Dept,
with cooperation of the Seminole
and Orange County Sheriff Depta,
and Constable Kelsey of Oviedo.

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(EDITOR'S
NOTE:
With
Around - the - Clock Columnist
I* rry Verthel enjoying a wellearned vacation over Use holi­
days, Ihe Herald Stall will pinch
hit for him.)
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City Manager W. K. Knowles an­
nounced construction of a six-inch
water main out to Delmar Cabinet
Company's new industrial site at
Ihe corner of Country Club Road
and Lake Mary Road. Cost esti­
mate fur the job la right around
35,600,
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D E E R S L A Y E R father and son combination ore Tom Speer (loft) nml Aljry
Speer (rl^ht) Jn hunting garb an they proudly display their record bag
for the aeA»on two bucko, nine and ten points, and two gobblcm. Aljty got
his nine-point with a Winchester 243 mounted with a Lyman H p ow er
scope at 253 yards; Tom, his ten point at 150 yards with a Roberts 257
with four power scope.
(Herald Photo)

$ 16 9 ,0 2 0 For Seminole Schools

Seminole County haa a tentative
grant of 3169.020 for the fiscal
year of 1962 under ths Impacted
area taw, Cong. Sul Herlong an­
nounced today.
The tentalve entitlement waa
approved by (lie U.S. Department
of Health, Education and Welfare
and la baaed on Increasing school
need* because of the naval air
station and the influx ol military
dependents, according to Strpt. R.
T, Milwer, lie laid that thla
GROVELAND (UPI) — A car, figure ia a little more than had
five tractor trailer trucks, and been received in the past.
Of this amount 3116,623 la be­
four pickup trucks piled up on
foggy State Road SO here this
morning, killing at least four per­
sons and injuring several more.
"The car hit one of the pickup
truck* and then the others piled
up behind them on both aides,”
the Highway Patrol said. "Then
it all caught fire."
WEST PALM BEACH IUPIV—
The patrol said ths victim* were Two young men from prominent
not Identified Immediately.
families quarreled Tuesday night
"We can't identify them, that's at a po»l-Christm*i party here
how bad they're burned," the and one stabbed live other lo
Orlando Patrol Station said.
death, deputies reported.
Tba patrol aaid it had not yet
Witliam le e Puckett, 20, a stu­
determined how many persons dent a t Palm Beach Junior Col­
wera hurt.
lege and member of a Belle Glade
Six Highway Patrol cars, four farming family, was charged with
Lake County aherill's cars, and second degree murder in the
six volunteer fire department unite death of Albert Rosario Rossodlfrom Clermont and Grovcland vita, 18. ol Minalapan.
sped to the wreck scene at the
Deputies said the two arrived
east city limits of Grovcland.
about 11:20 p. m. in different cars
Heavy fog was blamed for the
at the home of Human Ruduff, a
accident, which happened about local clothier, in the Sunset Homes
3 a.m. The wreckage burned for section of West Palm Beach,
more than an hour.
where about 14 young people were
having a party.
They quarreled and began light­
ing about 10 minutes after they
arrived,
drputies
said,
and
Puckett pulled a pocket knife and
stabbed Roosodivlta in the sto­
mach.
BERLIN (U PI)—The East Ger­
The cause oi tin quarrel was
man Communista announced today not disclosed. Puckett lied alter
that three men have been sentenc­ the slaying and uaa picked up
ed to prison for trying to help re­ later in his ear. Police said he
fugees escape to West Berlin.
had signed a statement admitting
The official Communist news the slaying.
agency (AIN) Identified one of
them as a W o t Berlin student,
Klaus Dialer Minx, 21, and said
an East German court had sen­
tenced him to four year* in jail,
CARUTHERSVILLE, Mo. (LTD
AIN said Andreas Stabler, 28, a —A 34-year-old ex-convirt haa ad­
Swiss bask employ* received a mitted the rape-staying of a pretty
two-year nine-month sentence, end high school class president and the
that Wolfram Wurche, 20, an East killing of her earort with a stolen
Berlin student, was sent to prison shotgun.
for three and one-half years.
First degree murder warrants

4 Persons Killed
In Hwy. 50 Crash

Palm Beach Youth
Stabbed To Death

East Berlin Reds
Sentence Three

CHICAGO (U P I)—A final tabulatlon today showed 62S persona
died In traffic accidenta over the Restore Relations
Chriatmaa holiday and the Nation­
BRUSSELS (U PI) — Belgium
al Safety Council estimated tome end the Congo restored diplom atic
33U more persona might be killed relatione today afler a 11-month
^ d u rin g Use N e w Y e a r ' a weekend.
break, is waa announced.

City Commissioner* all agreed progress" and said that he consid­
Tuesday night that efforts to get ered money spent on luring busi­
industry for Sanford must I* sup­ ness "an Investment that bring*
ported, but they were divided, 3 money Into circulation, pula taxes
lo 1, on one proposal of how to in our coffer* and.creates a cli­
mate of progress so others will
do It.
Tlie commission met to discuss come."
a request that tin Chamber of
Commerce advertising budget he
increased 31.300 beginning with
the 1963-64 budget. Tlie request
was made in an effort to itrengh.
ten th* local area's bids for in­
dustries amid heavy competition
from other locations.
Three commissioner* approved
live grant of tha added fundi to
the chamber for the purpose of Two undergraduate residence
encouraging industry to locale
college courses of the Rollins Col­
here, but Mayor Joe Baker and lege School of General Studies will
Commissioner J. II. Crapps oppos­
be offered in January at Scminola
ed it.
High School night course*. They
Raker said he felt that such mat­
ter* should not b* handled with
tax money, but through such an
organisation a a tlie new BanfordHc mmole Development Commit­
tee on a alrictly business basil,
“ I felt that the organization of
this committee waa a great step
for the community and believed
that it would b« Just the thing to
get industry tn, and I Uilnk that
it will be a stronger organization
If tlie city stay* out of the pic­
ture," naker told a group repre­
senting the Chamber of Commerce
and tlie Development Committee.
"I feel that this la strictly ■
business proposition and should
nut involve tax money paid in by
all our people," lh« mayor aaid.
Ilakrr requested the city attor­
ney to glva him a ruling on tlir
legality of such contribution! by
PROF. SAUTE
Ihe city to tha chamber.
C ra n n dissented for a dif­
ferent reaaon, saying that he be­
V* ,
lieved the city should nut he asked
in advanct lor funds before tlie
actual need for them waa at hand.
"You'r* asking for money be­
fore anything else happen*.'' he
said.
Commissioner Earl Higginbo­
tham. who finally mad* th* mo­
tion to approve the increase in
funds subject to the review of
the commission, aaid ''tlie Cham­
ber of Commerce la Just an or­
ganization of all ui individuali
and wiiat It doea benefits ua all."
Higginbotham backed up his
support of Hie 31.500 increase
with a personal nourish.
Slapping 3100 on Uie table, lie
laid “either go ahead and concur
wills the chamber request or get
DR. DUAUIK
14 mure lo match that. . , we've
got to support It."
will b# English 101G, (English
Commissioner Tom MacDonald composition and literature) and
supported the fund Increase with Math 101G (collcg* algebra). In­
the view that Hie county needs structors will be Dr. Patricia
to make a great effort to gel In­ Drablk and Prof. George Saute.
dustry to bo'vter (lie tax base.
Dr. Drabik, a Sanford resident,
"We need to got more commer­ ia a member of Uie Rollins faculty,
cial asscasmenti on Hie tax roll and holds an M. A. degree from
and make a more stable Ux base Bradley University and a Ph. D.
so we can provide more ic'iools (rum the Univeriity of Illinois.
and other facilities,'’ McDonald
Saute, who will inatruct lha al­
explained.
gebra c la n la director of th*
Commissioner A! Wilson said he School of General Studies at Rol­
Hvought tlie expenditure of funds lins. A graduate of Brown Uni­
to encourage induatry "is a darn­ versity, ha haa studied abroad at
ed good investment If we can Hie universities of Brussels and
get the in lo come lie re. An in­ Cotlingen and ha* taught at West­
dustry located on land where we ern Reserve University tn Clovenow have nothing is worth spend­ land. before coming to Hollins. Ha
is a member of Pill Beta Kappa
ing for." he said.
Chamber of Commerce man­ and Sigma XI fraternities.
I'rof, Saute will be available
ager John Krlder presented Hie
request for the additional lunds at Seminole High School Jan. •
In the upcoming budget and from 6:30 to 9:30 p.m. for regiastressed that "everything we try (ration and counseling of applica­
to get is a difficult battle because tions.
Naval Air Station personnel may
all the other Florida cities are
obtain Info rmallon and regiatrafighting fur industry.
“ The money sjwnt in gelling tion forms from Mrs. Winifred
these IndiHlr cs comes back in Scolt, per* ttnol management a s­
Hie form of taxes, It's not giving sistant of the Industrial Relations
anything away," Krlder told the Dept, at NAS.
Prospective students from tha
commission.
Clifford McKibbin, president o! community may ohtaiu forms aud
the development group, explained information train E. S. Douglaaa,
the current need for assisting in- Seminole County director of Vodustry and said "money brought rational and Adult Education a t
In by lliese businesses is new the school administration building
money which mure than replaces on Commercial Avc. in Sautord.
any we spend getting them bare,
"The city has go to like a
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long view on this and hrlp present
a positive program to industrial
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people," he said.
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comprehensive plan drawn up lor
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other taxes.
Davis compared appropriations
of Daytona Brach and other cities. 1 9 S t s l t C D c u t l l S
in this area for attracting Indus-1 TALLAHASSEE (UPI) — Th*
try to balance tbe economic pic- Stat* Highway Patrol today listlure and laid "tha leadership of rd 19 deaths during the 78-hour
the community mual contribute long Chriatmaa weekend which
to th* effort to get Induatry."
ended a t midnight but there have
George
expressed
u-vui gv Tuuhy
ivuh;
T3|&gt;i3Viru Hie
iiiv been
timi additional death* tint* tha
opinion that "progress attracts^ period closed.

Confesses Attack
Slaying Of Girl

were issued late Tuesday for
James Williams, • Negro farm
laborer paroled ju st three mnnths
ago from the Missouri penitentiary
alter serving three years of a fiveyear term loj^ felonious assault.

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A new central telephone and in­
formation renter la being installed
in City Hall today, with plans to
organize communication facilities
throughout the building. Public
Work* Director "Foot*'' Yelvington was seen supervising the job
early this morning.
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Trouble with youngsters using
HU guns was rrported by city
police today alter they were asked
to investigate some 30 lights and
reflector* being shattered at the
ilotor Convoy Station on French
Avenue,

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fortunately, Ihe extension was
City
Police
scared away an un­
parsed just before congress ad
jmirned for the year," said Mil' known number of burglary sus­
pects early this morning at tlie
wee.
A &amp; IV Root Beer Stand. Damage
"We were counting on that to a pinball machine and cigarett
money, which la to b* used for stolen were reported hy police,
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current expenses, ami had allowed
Seminole
County
Agricultural
for it in Ltia budget. We have
Agent Cecil Tucker'* Office re­
alio applied for further fundi,
ported that exlemlve frost dam ­
Ulidor another law to lie used fur age was found throughout the
building and adding rooms lo our county in Hi* last few days. Tlie
schools which are now on double temperalure recorded in Seminole
Two Lake Mary men. ons belisv- session," ha added.
County bit a low of 31.5 degrees.
•d to bt Sanford's notorious eat
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burglar, havs been apprehended on
Tlie winners of the Jaycee
charges of breaking and anlrring
Chrirtmaa Parade awards will re­
and rubbery and are being held in
ceive their prizes at tlie noon
the Seminole County Jail under
meeting of the Jaycees i t the
bond of 3S.00O, Sheriff J. L. Hobby
Civic Center Thursday. Die Jaystated last night.
rees will also hear a talk by
Eugene G r a e n l a a f , 23, and
C. K. McCord, Juvenile counselor
Charlea Robert Hrtdgeman, 22, both
CLEVELAND, Ohio (UPI) — A on the need for Juvenile counselof Lake Mary, wera arrested In laundry worker need this morn­
ing in semmole County.
Jaekaonvlll* by the Duval Sheriffs ing, went on a wild shooting spree
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Department on routine investiga­ today, killing his former boss and
Seminole High'* Dun Harvey
tion and were returned to Sanford wounding two oilier persona before
was named to the 16lh Annual Lit­
on Dec. IHlh on warrant! Imurd by lie was killed by police.
tle Alt Stale Foutball Tram spon­
the Seminole County Sheriffs De­
Police said ilij t Spencer Payne sored by tlie Miami Herald, it was
partment.
walked onto 111* aecond floor revealed Tuesday, Harvey was
"Gresnieaf had been under sus­ of tlie Ohio Overall Cleaning Co.
nsmrd to first string teams in both
picion for quits some time as being and began alioollng. About 200
All State and Lillie All State to
a poasible rat burglar suspect by persons were on tlie floor when
take another ‘'first” for the 1961
lha Sheiiff* Dept.,1' said Sheriff the shooting began, and II of
Seminole griddrrs.
Hobby, "and only a matter of time them needed hospital treatment
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was involved until he was caught.1' fur shock.
The Seminole County Sheriff’s
The two men ware charged Joint­
Police said that Gerald Connol- Department reported that there
ly with a gunpoint robbery of H. ly, the plant safety director, was
wric no holiday traffic accidents
II. Ilurhanan of West First Street, tho first man Payne shot. Ills con­
handled by Hie county over the
several months ago and an alleged dition was reported as fair.
Christmas weekend. City police re ­
burglary attempt at the tame resi­
Police said Payne also wounded ported three accidents. The Flor­
dence recently. When apprehended, Arthur J. Ponds, assistant treas-|
ida Highway Patrol reported sia
the men had in their possession two urrr of the company, in tlie laun*)
accidents with three persons in­
wpa|xir.s, a .32 ralllier revolver and dry warehouse before tie left.
jured oecuring in Seminule County
a .32 caliber pistol.
Payne fled from tlie laundry in over tlie holiday weekend,
a car. He was shot to death by a
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patrolman a short distance from
One of the most unusual gift* re ­
the laundry after he forced two ceived for Chriatmaa was the large
women to drive him away.
new American 30 star flag given
Detective Frank D'Imperiu aaid to the Michael Caoloi by Mrs. Ger­
that Payne shot and killed hit trude Dingirlder. The Hag was ac­
former boss, Hoy A. lloge, «6. in companied by an original poem
BROOKLYN. Mich. ( U P I)- A an upstair* shirt finishing room. written by Mr*. Dingfelder extoll­
retired Methodist minister was
ing patriotism, lave ol country and
beatrn unconscious, bound and
pride in our national emblem.
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then burned alive Tuesday in the
bedroom of his rural home near
CONFIDENTIAL TO SPORTS­
here.
MEN:
Firemen answering an alarm
LONDON (U P D -A new Ku- Sanford Hunter* Algy and “Dim
discovered live body of the Rev. wait crisis appeared to be brew­ Speer allot their big holiday nine
Roy Decker, 72, Tecumaeb, Mich. ing today following warnings by and ten point bucks and two tur­
It was covered by a smoldering the British Defense Ministry of keys somewhere near Christmas,
blanket and rubbish. The handi "increased tensions" in (he Mid­ Florida Fxartly where can only
were tied behind the hack and a dle East and London newspaper he left up to speculation.
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ball peen hammer, believed to be report* of air and aes alerts for
the weapon used to beat the elder­ British servicemen.
Who waa the guy in south San­
ly minister, was on the floor near
One newspaper, (he Dally Mall, ford who lold Ida next door neigh­
the body.
said Iraqi troops were m using bor Christinas Day that there was
An autopay showed Docker suf­ on lha Kuwait border and report­ no need to uaa antifreeze Is San­
fered a heart attark after he was ed (hat 7.hno British troops fn the ford and then woke up (hla morn­
beaten and linn probably suffo­ Middle East had been alerted for ing to find a nice big crack In his
cated whan lha fan was started. * potash)* arm*.
engine block.

ing certified for Immediate pay­
ment to the heininulc County
Scbool board.
"We did not know whether live
law, which had expired, would
be extended by the Congress, but

Cat Burglar
Believed Caught

Fired Employe
Kills His Boss

Minister Beaten
And Burned Alive

See New Kuwait
Crisis Brewing

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EDWIN MADDEN has re­
ceived his degree In induKtrinl management f r o m
Georgia Tech University
nnd at the sumo time recaived his commission as u
2nd Lt In the Army. He
will bo working with Blue
Bell Textile Co. in Greens­
boro, N. C. until he goes
into active service on
March 26th. Madden is a
graduate of Seminole High
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Oviedo Baptists
Schedule Pageant
The annual Christmas program
and pageant preaented by the
young people of the Oviedo First
Baptist Church will be held at
7:30 p. m. Sunday,
The aeatonal play thU year U
entitled "Unto Ua a Child is
Dorn." Taking parla In the pro*
gram will he Carol Beasley „*
Mary;
Danny
Gammage
aa
Joaeph; Al Ward aa Isaiah; Rex
Brook*, Ted Aultn and Jimmy
Deaaley at the three aheplierdi;
Rrett Thompson a i the innkeeper;
Diane Aulin aa (he Innkceper'a
wife; Dilly Andcraon, Randy Uoston and Roger Roiton at the three
wise men and Carl Hill aa Ga­
briel.
The itory will bt narrated by
Rote Marie Deailey and Jimmy
Jonei,
The congregation will participate
la the tinging of traditional and
favorite Chriitmaa hymni after
which tbon preaent will be invit­
ed to the church annex for re­
freshment!.
The Chriitmai tree will be de­
corated by membera of the GA’a
under the direction o( Mra. George
Meant and Mrt. Louise Beatley.

Mrs. Jesse Barclift
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Mrt. Jeiae May Barclift, S3,
died at Seminote Memorial Hnipttal at 11:30 a. m. Wcdnctday.
She waa bom on Feb. 0, 1878 In
Worton, Md., and made her home
here on Weal Flrtt Street for the
pait 34 yean .
Mrt. Dardift wat a member of
the Flrtl MethodUt Church In
Sanford and wat active In the
Truth Seekers Clan.
Survivon are three children,
Itulah Hill of Sanford, Clarence
J. Uarcllft of Daytona Reach, and
Clifford H. Harclift of Orlando;
one alMer, Mrt. Ida Dolngega of
Fort Lauderdale; three grand­
children and two great grand­
child ren,
Funeral lervlcra were held at
1 p. m. today at Briuon Funeral
Home with Uie Rev. John T.
Adama officiating. Burial w it
In Evergreen Cemetery.
The l'allbcareri included Percy
Chapman, Harold Kaalm-r, Thom at
George, Fred Roily, Frank Wolfer
and Gui Schmah.

Presbyterian
Student Service
Is Announced
Sunday's 7:30 p. m service at
the First Presbyterian Church of
Bun ford will he conducted hy col­
lege and university students who
are members o f tha church.
Wyatt If. Folds Jr., ministerial
student at Florida Presbyterian
College, wilt he the principal
apeiker. Philip Blair Junaa, a neu­
ter at Westminster Theological
Seminary In Plilladtlphla, Pa., will
preside and lead In prayer.
Other* Invited to participate In­
clude John Mann, Kay Ivey, Alex
McKibtdn, Cliff McKIbbln 111, Ar­
thur DeYoung, Sally William*,
Delay Williams, Fred Dudley, Judy
Ludwig, Bonnie Wilson, Lynn
Jackson, Dlan Aiken, Bherletn
Shepard, John D, Whetchel and
John D. Wimbiah,

Cantata Planned
A t Geneva Church
The Christmas Cantata combin­
ing choirs o f ChuluoU'a First Bap­
tist and Community Chuuhaa and
o f tha Ceneva Baptist Church will
he presented at the Geneva Church
•t B p. m. Friday.
' Last Sunday thla program pre­
pared by tha three church** was
preaented at tha F lrit Baptist
CfctuuL iu Chuluuta.

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Page 10 — fr l. Pec. 22, 1961

Christmas Week
Masses Announced
For Christ Church

Scouts, Brownies
Osteen School Children Present
Of Bear Lake
Story Of The First Christmas
Meet For Party

The schedule for Christmas
Week Services at Christ Church
Episcopal in Longwood waa an­
nounced today by Fr. George M.
Jarvis IV, vicar of the church.
On Christmas Eve beginning at
11:30 p. m. there will be a Choral
Eucharistic Offertory. Zither ac­
companiment for the anthem will
bring an unusual and Inspirational
touch to tiiiss Mas* fin which a
baby-sitting service will be pro­
vided.
Holy Eucharist will he observed
nt 10 n. m. on Christmas,Day. No
baby-sitting will tie available.
Services have been scheduled at
7 a. 111. on Dec. 2fl, The Feast of BL
Stephen and on Dec. 27, The Feast
of SL John. On Dee. 28, The Feast
of Holy Innocents, the service will
bo held at 11 a. m. and at 7 p. m.
that evening the annual Children's
Christmas Party will take place.
Carol will l&gt;e sung, refreshments
served and gifts distributed during
the party.
Services will he held at 10 a. m.
on New Year's Day.

By SHIRLEY WENTWORTH
Girt Scout Troop
497 and
Brownie Troop 111 of tha Bear
Lake area met between the hours
of 7:30 p. m. and 9:30 p. m.
Tuesday for a Christmas Party
at the home of their eo-leader,
Mra. Neal Buell on Lake Brant­
ley Rd.
The holiday excitement began
when the girls presented hand­
made gift; to their mothers, spe­
cial guests of the evening. Mem­
bers of the Girl Scout Troop also
displayed tray favors they had
made for the Winter Park Mem
orial Hospital.
All of the scouts and brownies
brought gifts to fill a box for
less fortunate children which took
the place of a personal gift ex­
change. They also brought canned
goods to fill another box which
will he given to a needy family
for *’te holiday*.
Carols were sung tnd game*
played for the entertainment of
the mother* after which refresh­
ment* of homemade rookies and
punch were served.
Mra. John Hall, leader of both
the Scout and Brownie Troops,
was given much credit for aiding
in the success of the party. Mr*.
William Brannon, scout co-lead­
er, was unable to attend.

MEKUY MEMBERS of the Sanford Rotary Club, join the other members
of the club nnd their Rotary-Anna who attended the annual Christmas
meeting Monday. Here President I’ hii Westgatc, and hia Rotary Ann,
Helen, chat with Walter Haynes, whose son, Dr .Walter Haynes, Jr., right,
is home for the holidays to visit his parents here. The gifts they hold
have been brought for distribution to underprivileged children.
(Herald Photo)

VFW Auxiliary
Reports On Sales
To Aid Hospital
By MRS. ADAM MUI.I.ER
Auxiliary members of DcBary't
VFW Post 8093 have reported that
S175 was made on their poppy
and pie sale protect last month
sponsored to raise money lo buy
a TV set for the Lake City Vet­
erans Hospital
In addition tlie organisation has
received 12 miniature pine cone
Chriitmaa trees, contributed hy a
resident who la not a member of
the auxiliary, which will be sent
to the hospital for tray favor*.
Another lady made ditty bags and
scuffs for the veterans which
five good-hearted residents made
generous financial donation! to
wards the TV and for cigarcls.
The auxiliary voted to send *15
for new drapes at the Lake City
Hospital Chapel and to give
money left over Irom the cost of
the television set towards tlx pur­
chase of clgarcla for the patients

Church School
To Give Program
In Casselberry
The Christmas Program pre­
sented annually by children of the
Casselberry Community Methodist
Church School Dept, will be pre­
sented at 3 p. m. Sunday at the
church.
Mr*. Dorothy Blrkhcirner, Mis*
Dawn Barnes and David Pratt will
b* In charge of the program fea­
turing Christmas music and re­
citations.

NORTH ORLANDO GARDEN CLUB membera matte attractive holiday
arrangementn of dried material*, nhown in the above photograph, n* a apo­
dal group project. Each piece of work was displayed at the club’* Christ­
mas meeting last Thursday.
(Herald Photo)

Altamonte Faculty Has Holiday Party

By SHIRLEY WENTWORTH
Faculty members of the Alta­
monte Elementary School met at
7:30 p. m. on Dec. 14 for a
Christmas party and program al
the school.
Upon entering the building, each
person received a lorn atrip of
Christmas Card which waa match­
Rev. H. V. Henderahot, pastor of ed to select partners for folk
the Forest Lake Seventh-Day Ad dancing.
After the dancing the group
ventist Church has chosen "Hail,
The Heaven Born Prince of Peace," moved to the auditorium where
aa title for hia Christines sermon
at 10:30 a. m. services Saturday.
Tha text will pose the questions,
‘'Who may abide the day of Hia
coming and who shall stand when
An invitation was Issued today
He appears," according to the from Clyde Bryan of the Sanford
minister.
Fleet Reserve Assn., Branch 147
Baptism at 3 p. m. on Saturday for all members to join In a stag
will climax tha study aeries which meet at the FRA Home, 219 Sem­
has been underway for grade inole Blvd., today at 8 p.m .
school atudrnta and at 4 p. m., the
Honored guests of the meeting
Forest City Church will Join the will he the recently returned "T i­
Orlando Central Church fur a gers" of VAH-1, who will he
“ aingsptratlon." This service, to treated lo an evening of "food,
he held a l the Orlando church, will fun and fellowship" with their
be one of Christmas niunir, con­ shipmates. The next regular meet­
gregational, alnging
nnd solo* ing of the Fleet Iti-scrve wilt be
Ifalidelahol «*ld.
,
held Jan. htli ut 8 p.m.

Forest Lake
Adventists Plan
Special Services

Fleet Reserve
Honors VAH-1

they were entertained by a holi­
day fashion almw with male mem­
ber!
aa
modeli.
Mra.
M.
Clint terved a i narrator for this
bit of merriment which waa fol­
lowed by a comedy ballet iklt put
on by leachen of the fairer sex.
In closing, all faculty members
gathered in the cafeteria for rafreahmrnts from an Impressive
array of homemade cakei, mints,
nuts and punch placed cm an at­
tractively decorated tahle.
Gift* were exchanged during
the evening.

Annual Service Set
The First Christian Church of
Sanford will obterva it* annual
Christmas Eve Candlelight Com­
munion at 7:30 p. m. Sunday. Rev.
James M. Barnett, pastor o f tha
church, urges all members of the
congregation to attend the beau­
tiful and spiritual aervire.
Coyotei often run down fait
gam* In relays, often attaining
a speed of 40 miles per hour
in their pursuits.

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BY MRS. CLARENCE SNYDER Gayle Tredway and Buddy Wilson,
Bell Ringer* were Sandra MufOsteen school children presented
fley,
Donald Skinner, Allen Net­
their Christmas program last Fri­
day evening with Mrs. Katherine tles, Darrell Pell and Patty Black.
For the "O Holy Night" pageant
Sellers, school music teacher serv­
ing as director. She a!*o served a* Peter Tyson was narrator; Shirley
accompanist at tha electric organ Sutton aa Mary; Henry Clark,
Joseph; Donald Shiver*, Gabrieli
for the carolers.
Mickey Welch. Innkeeper; Roger
The children of the first and sec­
Cutter, 3*ike Shivers, Ash Pell.
ond grades spelled Christmas with
Kevin Beall, Donald Brown, R u i^
each child reciting a verse and the
aid Riggs, shepards; Diane Smedprimary chorus sang, “ We are
berg, head angel; Rebecca Gowan,
Santa’s Helpers,K “ Up on the
June Sermans, Dianna Pell and
House Top," and “ We Wish you a
Dorothy Lee, angel*.
Merry Christmas." l.ltlle Robert
Wuyne Allman, Charles Sutton,
Kynlsh wa* dressed a* Santa
Wayne Smcdberg, kings; Helen
Claus.
Sutton, Stephanie Tredway and
The story of the first Christmas fnex Sermons, little children.
was presented as a pageant by the
Members of the choir were Joyce
children o f the third, fourth and Harvey, Janette llosack, Davids
fifth grades while the choir sang Tyson, Marcel Tart, Jackie Jura*,
Chriitmaa carols.
Melissa German, Linda Noel, LinFollowing the program Santa da Rlack and Rarnara Gowan.
appeared nn the stage and pre­
Also Danny Bowen, Barney Ser­
sented each child with glfta and mons, Dalene Welch, Cathy Ser­
hags of candy and fruit.
mons, Karen Osteen, Linda Whid­
Mrs. Sylvia Hardin, principal dcn, Doug Jurss, Loren Jones and
and teacher of the fifth and sixth Chester Carpenter.
grade*, made the scenery for the
stage and was assisted throughout
the program by Mr*. Katherine
Sayles, first and second gr*de
teacher, and Mrs. Ethel Tart,
teacher «&lt;f the fourth and fifth
All young people 10 years of
grade*. Several mothers also as­ age or older in North Orlando
sisted in decorating the large tree, who would like to go caroling in
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On the program were, “ Wel­ of Mrs. J. D. Grinstcad, 41 N.
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Two Electrocuted In Summerlin Ave. Tragedy
3 Others Suffer Shock

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Two employe! of in Orlando and David Lssaitor, &gt;7, all from II p. m. Friday that all threa
were discharged from Seminole
Fence company were electrocuted Orlando,
Memorial Hospital.
Hoapital authorities reported at
and three other! were hospitalized
Tha men were erecting a chain
for ihoek early Friday afternoon
link metal fence around a tennis
W EATHER: Clenr nnd cold Ihrmigh Sunday. High today, 70-75. Low, tonight. -10-45.
when a steel fence post they were
court at the home of Dr. C. F.
Brooke
Smith
when
tha
accident
driving into the earth jabbed into
United Prean Leaned Wire
Established 1908 SATURDAY. DECEMBER 23. 19fil
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VOL. 68
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occurred.
0 0 underground electric cable In
The accident ncrurred e little
tnc backyard ot a norat at 1U N.
after noon and Coroner Hugh Dun­
Summerlin Ave.
can said that tha two men who
The dead men were identified as
were killed were holding a gal­
vanized metal pipe and placed the
Jackie Ray Nance. 27, Orlando,
pipe into the ground when It hit
a foreman for the Reeve* Fence
a primary high tension wire.
Company and Dorsey Jackson
The three men injured were not
Smith, 24, of Longwood.
holding the pipe but standing near­
Hospitalized were William Davis
TALLAHASSF.E (U P !) — T h e
by.
Maddox, 29, James Ballard, 28,
Duncan Mid more than 7,000 Milk Commission will continue a
volts hit' the men.
BV LARKY VKHS1IBL*
public hearing Jan. 17 on proposed
(A few shot* in the dark and
price regulations for milk sold in
Th# warning to th# United
TOKYO (U P I)— A top-ranking
sinre I won't be here next week
La denounced President Ken­
It referred specifically to ft o Florida, Chairman C. O. Andrew*
Chine*# Communist general F'ri- State* wot sounded by Senior nedy for increasing U. S. military venson'* speech to th# assembly
. . . a few observations on what
said FYiday,
day warned the United States Gen. I.o Jui-ching, chief o f th* assistance to the South Viet Nam
will happen on New Year's Eve.)
and said:
would face "Ignominous defeat" general staff o f the Chinese Com­
A man will make a resolution
government
in
the
atruggle
"Listen Stevenson, it is th# right
if it persisted in "playing with munist army, at a reception given
at midnight and break it before he
WASHINGTON (U P D -A n order
against thr Communist Rebel*.
of
th* 650.000,000 Chines* people
by
the
military
attache
o
f
the
fir#"
in
Southeast
Asia,
the
o
ffi­
gets to brd.
by President Kennedy prohibiting
U. S. Ambassador to the United to recover China's legitimate scat
cial Communist New China news North Viet Nam Embassy in Peip­
• • •
racial and religious discrimination agency reported.
Nations Adlai E. Stevenson wus in the United Nations and drira
ing. the New China agency said.
The baby si Iter won't show up
in
federally
assisted
housing
has
the target of an attack in the
said
the
Chinese
people
me
The
Chinese
Communist*
—
by
and at least one couple will take
out th* representatives of th#
dispatches
and
radio "keeping a close watch on the Peiping People'* Daily, tho o ffi­
been shelved for the time bring, agency
ny United Fress International
a child to a party.
Chiang
Kai-shek clique— thia U a
broadcasts — also a-sailed th# provocative and adventurous deed* cial newspaper of the Chinese
•
• •
Two surprise snow storms whip­
it was learned Friday.
By United I’ rcaa International
fact
that
nobody can change."
Comm
mist
party.
In
an
editorial,
of
II,
8
.
imperialism
nnd
its
lacUnited
Ftnte#
for
blocking
Peip­
ped up blizzard conditions, trapped
IMPORTANT City Commission
A deluge o f Merry Christmas
th# newspaper denounced tho
Thr editorial also accused tha
ing's admission to the United Na­ key*# in Southeast Asia.
school children in their classrooms meeting next Tuesday at 8 p. in.
travelers struck the nation's high­
"W e seriously warn th# U, S. "persistent hostility" of the Unit­ Unltrd Nations of "nnscrupuloui
and bogged holiday travel across with Chamber of Commerce offi­
A T M NTA (UPI) — The South tion*. Tha world organization was
ways Friday and hit a pre-holi­
the plaina and prairiea Friday on cials regarding "industrial loca­
Imperialist*:
If you Ho not atop ed States toward China nnd said intervention" in China's intsrnal
scored
for
"meddling"
in
China's
day re s t on thronged planes, Atlantic U. S. Army Engineers
playing with fire, you will defi­ (he "Chinese people cannot he affairs by discussing th# Tibetan
the first full day of winter.
tion Inducement" . . . . That’s the trains and buses.
recommended approval Friday for internal affairs.
One rasing storm broke out in word from City Manager W. K.
Also a few sharp words won- nitely meet with an ignominious coweil by the majority created by question. Tli* General Assembly
the four rivers basin flood control
The annual honie-for-ChrWtma*
the Central Plains, lashed Kansas
project for southwest Florida es­ flung at the Soviet Union over Al­ defeat," the general was quoted th* U, 8 . voting machine" in til* censured China for ita attack on
Know-let,
push was made hazardous by a
shopping crowds with trafficTibet.
United Nations.
a* saying.
bania and world disarmament.
• • •
timated to cost $99,784,300.
blustery snow storm in th* Mid­
snarling snows, piled 10 inches of
On guy will beat a dish pan
west, Icy rosds over much of the
snow on southwestern Iowa and
starting at midnight and never
country and the outpouring of
forced achool buses off the roads
stop until it it taken away from
SANTU DOMINGO, 1). It. (U PI)
tipsy drivers from Friday after­
in sections of Missouri, Iowa and
—The government Friday confirm­
him.
noon office parties.
Kansas.
• • a
ed it has blacklisted some exile
To the north, a Canadian Prairie
Furloughing servicemen — their
leader* and will not permit them
Ona
of
the
most
beautiful
blizzard lashed south of the bornumbers boasted this year by th#
to re-enter the country to exercise
zler, closed scores of schoola in Christmas decoration jobs In town Berlin crisis callup — added to
their political rights.
is
tha
Llndstrom
home
on
West
North Dakota and swept eastward
the crush o f holiday motorists and
Jinkins
Circle
in
the
fourth
Pine"across the state riding 60 mile an
travelers on tha bulging commer­
^(iour winds and carrying bone- crest Addition where a lavish dis­ cial transport ayatem.
JACKSONVILLE, Ft*. (U PI) —
play has been set up, that is dasehilllng, sub-zero temperatures.
The National Safety Council esti­
.School authorities In the Ham­ xling In it'a special lighting ef­ mated tiiat COO persons would die U. S. District Court Judge Bryan
burg, Iowa, and Bethany, Mo., fects, achieved by tomeune with a in traffic accidents during the Simpson may rule next month on a
suit seeking complete desegrega­
areas held children In school build­ terrific talent.
three-day
Christmas
weekend.
•
•
•
tion of the Duval County school
ings when the aurprise storm pil­
Score* o f othsrs were expected to
systsm.
Another ona D the modernistic perish In Arcs.
ed up drifts on hlghwaya and cut
setting
designed
by
Mr*.
Wesley
visibility to near zero.
The Council said 23,000 peraons
Three busca turned back to the Place at 1.75 Pinecrest Drive, mlgh suffer disabling injuries in
ATLANTA (U P I)-F u llon Counachool at Essex, Iowa, after mak­ where a monkey rides a missile,
mishaps that Would erase the joy
ty Judge Durwood Pya Friday
ing unsuccessful attempts to take urged on by Santa, while elves
of the holidays.
formally
ordered
the
Allenta
fbhildren home at noon.
cavort on the housetop,
Safety officials throughout the school board to pay tuition to a
School authorities said the chil­
, *
*
«
*
s
nation warned against too much girl who is attending a private
dren ware safe In the achoola and • No matter how crowded tha
»p*rd and too much alcohol as the non-sectarian school her*.
would be kept there all night if dance floor is In a night club there
necessary or until blizzard condi­ will be people who will try U&gt; do big culprits in the shocking death
tolls of previous holiday seasons.
tions let up.
tha twist.
The most tragic 78-hour Christ­
In the Iowa - Missouri • Kansas
• • •
HAVANA (UPI) — Cubin Pre­
mas weekend In history was the
storm zone and in North Dakota
A group o f kids from th* Lu­ "Mark Christmas" o f iflfib when mier Fidel Castro said Friday
many schools closed before stu­ theran Haven went on a Sanford
that he was ■ "Miralsl-Lenlnist"
621 persona died on the highways. during his mountain guerrilla war­
dents could enjoy their annual
shopping tour here this week , , .
In last year's 78-hour holiday
Christmas parlies,
thunks to the Jnyeees, Some of period, 485 persons died in traf­ fare days against the Batista re­
f t The Iowa highway patrol report­
gime.
tha klda had some money left over fic.
ed "blizzard conditions’ * in south­
and they turned it over to the Sal­
western and west central Iowa,
U. S. 6 was closed west of Des vation Aimy.• t
LOS ANGELES (U PI)-Acou»H ca
•
Moines.
Associates Inc. has signed a con­
Back row, left to right, Dubby Moose, John Bloods worth
YOUNGSTERS FROM THE Cherub Card Choir enter­
A
t
least
one
guy
will
go
home
Airlines cancelled all flights in
tract with Eliott Brothers Ltd., of
and Dianne Robinson. Front row, Ann Hcckenbach,
tained
Friday
night
choppers
with
a
variety
of
yuletime
with
tha
wrong
overcoat.
and out of Dea Molnea, Iowa.
London, granting the firm exclu­
• • e
Marilyn
Rudd nnd Kathleen Ann Reagan.
nelectiona
in
front
of
the
nativity
Beene
by
City
Hall.
Five inches of snow in leas than
sive right* to manufacture end disTha
Sanfoid-Orlando
Kennal
(Herald Photo)
threa hours belted Kansas City,
t r i b u t e A cousllri'i ultrasonic
and a 7-inch fall hit St. Joseph. Club will onra again giva the pro­
BERLIN
(U PI) — A creek, cleaning equipment in the United
Mo. Huge traffic snarls developed ceeds o f races Jan. 5 to th* Semi­
1,500-man U. S. battle group Fri­ Kingdom,
nole
County
Juvenile
Council.
Rac­
l( n the morning rush hours at both
day carried out an "Operational
ing time 2 p. m.
cities.
Readiness" exercise in Weet Ber­
• * •
The slorm struck on the heals of
lin.
PA RAM US, N. J. ( UPI)—Feder­
Tho last persnn to leavo your
warming, clearing weather and
The visible demonstration o f al Electric Corp. Friday announc­
the Weather
Bureau forecast houso wilt announce, " I ’ ve never
American determination to defend ed the signing of an agreement
showed no prediction of precipita­ been up this late in my life."
the freedom of th# Communist- to provide nationwide installation
• • •
tion until just before tha snow be­
encircled city was backed np by and aarvlng at all data process­
gin.
Public
Work* Director
Sid
"The President and th* Prim*
renewed assurances to th* people ing equipment manufactured by
HAMILTON, Bermuda (U PI) — est Importance that “ present dis­
Kennedy took o ff in his Air
(Rocky) RiChard telle us that a
of West Berlin by Gen. Lucius American Data Machine* Inr. of President Kennedy and Prime cussions l-« actively continued" Force ji t for Palm Beach at Minister considered tli# problem!
Couple came from New Y’ ork and
D. Cloy, President Kennedy'* per­ llickaville, N. Y.
Minister Harold Macmillan agreed and agreed un thu "im poiLance of 3:56 p. m. Mucmlllau was to leave of tli# unclear tirma race. They
wanted to gel a picture o f the
sonal representative here.
Friday to make preparation* for avoiding any renewal of armed for tendon later Friday evening. took nolo of the new situation
downtown clock. Seems they taw
Clay, In an interview with th#
nrw nuclear testa in the atmos­ action while a genuine effort at
created by the massive seriet at
With regard to nuclear tests,
it back a few years ago. Anyway,
atmospheric tesla conducted la
WASHINGTON (UPI) - S e n . phere ss a result nf tho "masiiv#
West Berlin newspaper Morgenconciliation continued."
tli# communique said:
they got the picture but 51d isn't
recent month* by th* Hoviet gov­
post said the United State* will Leverett Saltonstali, (R-M aai.), sene* uf Soviet blast*."
saying where th* landmark is.
maintain it* 6,500-man Berlin came out publicly Friday for the
ernment alter long, secret prepa­
A rorniminique Usui'd at the end
• s *
garrison at full strength. The Hue- job at chairman of th* Senate Re­ uf their two-day- conference said
ration.
WASHINGTON (UPI) — Presi­
No on* will admire themselves
sians have demanded reduction of publican Policy Committee, the that no final decision had been
dent Kennedy will ask Congress to
"They agreed that it U now
in the morning.
appropriate Wo.I billion, $2.0 bil­
th* Allied garrison* to "token group that trie* to mold. a solid mad#, but that as a matter of
necessary, as a matter o f pnsd.
• • ■
GOP front on legislation and "prudenc#" th* preliminary steps
lion more than It did this year, for
forces."
rut planning for th* future, Dial
City Fiscal Agent Loomis I.eedy
operation of the nation’s armed
Clay reassured West Beiliners other matter*.
would l&gt;# taken to resume testings.
pending Die final decision prepare.
wrote a letter to the State Hoard
-force* next year, it was disclosed
they can have faith that the U. 8 ,
The two leaders ul-u nillinui.vcd
lions should he made for almo*
o f Health that Sanford i* in top
^Friday.
garrison wilt defend their free­
dial the United Slates ambassa­
spheric testing to maintain tha
(inanciu!
shape
and
ran
afford
The figures were revested In a
PEDRICKTOWN, N. J. (U P D - dor in Moscow would make runI'rrsidcnl
Kennedy
rushed reports were concerned, hr was effectiveness of the deterrent,"
dom.
financing
for
a
$450,000
sewage
letter from Defense Secretary
He predicted some tens* mo­ Air Reduction Sales Co. Friday tact with Russia with regard to re­
Friday night to the bedside of described as remaining unable to
Robert S. SIcNamara to Budget treatment plant.
menta in Berlin next year but said announced plans to build the first suming .xploiatory talk* on the his father who waa reported speak.
•
• •
Dircctur David Bell, uelailing and
lie doubts there will he any war, commercial liquid hydrogen plant Berlin crisis.
As of now, according lu author
showing "improvement" after
Some wise guy will call Cityaummarizing the administration's
"J am fit inly convinced that the un the east coast here. Construc­
That decision was mudo, the
itativc word, flic former ambasiasuffering a cerebral occlusion dor's r.ght leg and arm remain
judgment of the Pentagon's money Hall at midnight and »ay his water West does not went war and that tion will begin in thr spring and
communique slid, as tho result of
is off.
is
expected
to
he
rnmpletrd
early
need) for the year starling July.
T
ursdlj,
til* Soviet people and It* leader*
paralyzed and there is also some
th* conclusions readied at the Big
•
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*
in 1943.
A copy of the letter was obtain­
• • •
paralysis of tho leh side of Ids
do not want war either," Clay
Four foreign ministria and NATO
Th* new 136 apartment housing
ed by the Army-Navy Air Force
PALM BEACH. Fia. (U PI) — face. The patient ean smilo and
said.
council meeting* recently in Puri*.
PITTSBURGH (U PI) — There
development overlooking the lake
‘•Journal, which published it.
The question o f a summit meet, Doctors attending President Ken­ olhcrwuc show n-cognition or was a long blue picket Una
Kennedy will send his budget front ahnuld he ready to go byELISA RETIIVILLE,
Katanga,
jug with Soviet Premier Khrush- nedy's father, Joseph P. Kennedy emotion by his facial expressions, around city hall Friday and even
reromendations to Congress next April 1 The Fedfial Housing UnuHual Move
The Congo ( UPI)—Premier CyrWASHINGTON (U PI) — The
chev “ never cam* up" in th* talks were reported Friday to be con­ lie alsu show* recognition uf visit­ "Santa Claus" got into the act.
month.
Authority has given its tentative
illc Adoula of the rentral Congo­
government,
in
a
highly
unusual
between Kennedy and Macmillan. fident that hr will survive thr ors by clutching at them with his
The picket* were off-duty, uni­
The proposed figure does not in­ okay with Florida-Osier to act as
lese goveminrnt gat* Katanga
stroke he suffered Tuesday hut left hand.
formed firemen who paraded four
clude 1780 million which Congress consultant# for the projert. Pie- move, Friday sought a court or­ president Mnise Tslmmlie * five- White House Pre«s Secretary doubt remained a* to Imw u til he
There was understood lu he
der that would forbid General
uml five abreast to bring to tha
appropriated for this year but was limlnaiy plans near completion,
day ultimatum Friday to honor Pierre Salinger said.
wuuhi recover us# of his paralyz­ some concern over how well Die
Electric Co. to fix prices or com­
Th*
communique
said
the
pur­
public'* eye their demands for aw
•
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not spent.
■ill agreement to return Katanga
ed right side and his ability to liead of tho Kennedy family would
mit othci anti-trust violations in to thr Congo or face renewed pose of tha contact* on Berlin
average $857 a year salary boost.
x
— —— — —
Look for the new chain of Itiksha
speak.
recover because in can-* of this
handling any of it* produrts.
They
currenty average $5,900 anwould
b*
"to
ascertain
whether
a
lighting.
f
Inn Restaurants (one going up
Tbit Information was covryed sort, the longer It takes to regain
reasonable basis fur negotiation*
now, 35 more to come) to set up
to newsmen here Friday by per­ powers affected by tiie stroke, the Dually,
can he found."
Approximately 500 o f th# cltyls
offices in the beautiful Kirk Plaza
sons in a position to know the less complete will be the recov­
Kennedy and Macmillan, in a
1,300 firemen tepoiUd for picket
Building.
medical facts but who durlincd to ery.
PUEBLO, Calif. (U P D -U , S.
discussion o f the Congo crisis, said be identified or quoted.
Page 5
Bridge
§
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POINT
ARGUELLO,
Calif.
In this type ot rase, it was ex­ line duty. They walked in ahifta,
Beryllium Corp, hal doubled it*
Classified ........
Pare h t n
fU P lt—An Air Force satellite—
Okay, who was the wise guy that
Earlier, Richard Cardinal Cush­ plained. if the patient respond* tn carrying signs and distributing
Badger Flail. Colorado holdings th* meeting hetwrrn Katanga
Comics
___ _ Page 7
po .-ibly either a Midaa or Ramos put that sign on City Hall—"Will
through the purchase of 79 new President Mots# Tshomh# and Con. ing of Button, a close old friend 34 or 48 hours, it ia expected he handbill* to passerby.
Jerry Sihcirer, dressed np tn w
Deur Abby
___ _ Page 5
"sky spy'* — was auceessfutly be closed Tuesday until 1:30
beryllium claim* comprising two go Premier Cyril!* Adoula was of the 73-year-old patient, (old will fully regain use of his limb*
Editorial ____
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launched Friday from thia Paci­ a. m.T**
and a half aquart mile* nears Its “ an encouraging first step" and newsmen after two 10 minute and faculties. But Kennedy ha* flr#-«iu(in# red Santa Claus out­
•
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Entertainment
Pag* 5
boomer mine operations. The area expressed hop# it would lead to visita with him that Kennedy had gone more than 72 hour* without fit compMW with whit* whiskers,
fic missile base.
Pusxle
Merry Christmas and Happy
____ Tag* »
ia considered to he the moat prom­ further progress between tha two managed to say several word*. significant response ms far aa hia admitted ha felt mor# at homo
The aateliite shot ekyward atop
Society .
..... Pag# 4 A 6
ising beryllium mining area ia the parti#* in "that troubled land." Hospital phyaieians were ekeptical paralysis and speech inability arc behind th# wheel of the pumper
an Atlas rocket at about 2:30 p. m. New Year , . , Sea ye, next year
They said it was o f the great­ about thi* and aa far ai official concerned.
he drives for No. M fire h o y * .
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'Raging' Storms
Trap Children
Jn Classrooms

Yule Travelers
Jam Highway,
Planes, Trains

U. S. W arned By Red Chinese:
' Don't Play W ith Fire'

Order Shelved

Engineers Okay

Blacklist Confirmed

Mixing Suit

Board Ordered

‘Marxist-Lininist’

Signs Pact

Crack U. S. Troops
Carry Out Operation

Pact Reached

Kennedy, Macmillan

Reach Agreement

U. S., British O K Nuclear Tests

•Kennedy To Ask
Big Defense Boost

Out For Job

To Build Plant

Doctors1 Confident' Jo e
Kennedy W ill S u rv iv e

Even ‘Santa’
G els Into This
Picket Line

Ultimatum

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Calendar And Directory

Calendar And Directory

Of Churches

O f Churches
Lutheran

Other Churehea

John M. Scholar ___ Paatar
hun.lu) r'rliuul
WHO ■ m I
Uoralns Worihlp
11.41 a. no
.•■votilnt V. ur* . ip
T:0I| p m.
Wad. Prayar Sirriaa TiM p. a*

ASECBSliajr LCTHF.RA*
CHCECK
S l m .f l I r u l
U t k a Mama — F .r » Park
C. R. S a h n d ir----- ------- pallor
Suaday Sihail
t i l l *• m.
Adult Slhla Claw — l i t ! A m.
Dlalaa Sarvlaa
11:44 a. at.

PISBOREST AtPHWEUY
SF M S CETTECM
Cor. &gt;7rk nnO Elan
■
a a snow ............. - Pnaur
MUhday School
t i l l a m.
Morning Warship
14:14 a m.
Hvonlng Worship .... T:lo p. nu
WoA F u ror Pamon l : S y a .

ST . HAVE* PIIIMITItE
BAPTIST CIIURCN
Silk SI. aad Chaco A n .
Hubert S m i t h __ . . . . .. . . Paitor
Mornlna Worihlp
11:14 p. in.
(P in t Sunday)
Loaning Worit.lp
TitS p. m.
iprieidlns Saturday)
Eronlng Worihlp _ . Till p. a .
(Third Sunday)

FIEPT METHODIST CMUROM
41* Fork Arc.
John A d a m s ------------------ Pastor
Morning Worahlp — 1:44 »- m.
Sunday Sehaol — 1:44 a. m.
Mamina Worship
11:41 a. m.
MTP Mlatlngs — T:14 p- m.
Mnlerme J1at». San lor'
Branlog Warship _ Til* p- m.

TIIH AT.LUirrM rtll'RCN
Christian A Mlsalsnnry Alllaaro
Park Aso. and Htk ni.
a C. Doan „
■ PnoUr
Duodny d'hool
. 1:41 n. m.
Morning Worship
l l t l t a s^
Droning Uirvlco
J:0'i i&gt; uW
A.Y.F. Youth Sorrlco 4:44 p.m.
Wod. Proyor korrtoo Ire# p. m.

r m
m s t h o d u t cm lrcr
aaa w . gth at.
Clyde D o l l a r -------------Partor
kun.Ur School
• :!) a. to.
Morning Wsrohp
14t44 a. m.
ruv
—. Tina p. m.
Hronlng Warship — T:44 p. m.
Wod. Prayar aorrtaa Till p. m.

PLBkT CHUECH OF CBEIPT
• CIBBTUT

Baptist

Baptist
r m iT i t r r u r ch lr ch
SIS Park Aroooo
W. P. Brook*. Jr.
- Pallor
F. B. Plihtr — Arto. Pallor
Horrln* Worship — 1:41 a. in.
Sunday School . . . . . 4:44 *- m.
Morning Worihlp
It:## a m.
Training Union — dill p- «*•
Kronlng Worihlp - 1:4* p. m.
Wad. Priyor 8or»ito 1:11 p. "•

w K TR r.nnriR i.n
BAPTIST M ission

oil on inu on i'*n*l my Rd

Methodist

CENTRAL BAPTIST CHI BUM
Car. tdlk SI. B «a k A**.
Sail S m i t h ----------- —
Biiadaj School . ■■ t i l l a- m.
Moraine Worihlp 111** a. m.
Tralalns Union
d ill p. m.
Kronlng Worihlp — 1:1* p. m
WoA Froyor Sirriaa t il* P-m-

Catholic
PIRBCRKsr BAPTIST
ALL SOCLS CATHOLIC
CHURCH
CHURCH
p«| W , Oaara Road
Oak Ara. nl nth SI.
Donald Oravanmlir — Paatar Hlohard Lyons
Early Sir r id -----a. in. Sunday Maoooi
Sunday School _ 1:11 a. m.
Mornlnn Worihlp
lt:d* a. m.
Tralalns Union
d:4l p. m.
Evening Worihlp —.
A m. Dally Mots
Wad. Fra&gt;ir Service l « p. ra.

l

u K T H o m ir
cm C ROM
church e r
«ou
Oltrao II righto
Frontk Aso. nnd Mad BA
Hugh Booth ------ -—
Paotor Harold D. Boatwright Pastor
Sunday H«hoal — 1:44 »• m. Sunday School
1:41 a m.
Morning Worship
Uses a. m. Morning Worship
11:N a m.
MTF ________ —
4: 40 p. m. Erangollst Sorrlco T:N p. m.
WoA Prayar Sorvlea 7:14 p. m.

Laka Mary

Fr. William Trntkar
Mata ______________ liM a R.
Mata — .................. l i o n .
Mata ,......... i
......... — Maan

Christian
FIRST CHRISTIAN CRCROH
ISty a. Santa*! Asa.
Jamal H. Harnatt ____ Paatar
Suaday Bohoal —
lidt a m.

FOSTER OMAPRL
METHODIST CHURCH
Sunday S e h o o l----- - Ii4»
Morning Worahlp t ill*
Ersnlag Worihlp _ 1:4*
Prayor lorrloo Till

CHCLCOTA PIBST BAPTIST
CtMCRCM
Hernias Worahlp
11:1* p. m.
o. O. iwog f o r t y ------ Paatar
Sunday Sohaal U iM a. m
Moral Of Worship lit*# A m.
C O N O R B O A T IO N A L
Training Union _ f i l l p. m.
C H B Ih T IA R
CH U RCH
Ersntns Barrios _ TUI p. m.
T
h
a
U
nited C h n n b a f CkHat
Wad. Prayar Santas Tilt p. bl

b a p t is t

HORROR

Jootph E. Staok ______ Paatar
Bible S o h a a l------ t i l l a. m.
Morning Worship
It:SS n. m.
Pilgrim Fallawaklp Till p. m.

PAOLA WRBLBTAE
METHODIST CHURCH
• Milan Waal on Rt. 4S
William Luts ------------- Pastor
Sunday Sohaal —
4:44 a. m.
Mornlna WorohlS
14:41 a. m.
Waal ayan Tantk — 4i4t p. m.
Eronlng Worship ^ Till p. m.
Woe. Prnyar Barrios Till p. m.

Church 0('Christ.

church

roa BiUaa mat at SaaTard
rint SI. rlnht nt Maaroa
Htr. Marls WSaia — , Pastor
Suaday Sthsol
Bill a. m.
Morntns Worahlp
UtSS a. m.
Training Uni an — d ill p. m.
l.rtnm a Worahlp —
A «■
Wad. Prnyar Sarrloa Til* A
PIBST

BAPTIST CHUBOH
IIP OVIHUO
Inch T. Urynat --------- Paatar
uunday School ...— S:4l *■ rn.
Maralns Warship
U iM A m.
Training Union — 1:14 A m
Hanning Sorrla* _ T:M r m.
WnA Prayar Sarrloa Till p. m.
UARLAWB HAPTIIT UKAPML
W . nai a am a t
jl. u Uulaa _ — —...
Pnator
Suaday Bahaol ™
IHI a. m.
Suaday Worahlp - lliua a. m
Tralalns Union _ d ill p. m.
Evanlan Worthlp — Tilt p m.
Wad. Worship
P- *»•
PHAIRIR CARR
BAPTIST CML HIM
Midga ltd. Para Park
W. Laonard Joatt — - l*a»toi
Sunday School — — 1:1* a m.
Mornlna Worahlp
Hits a ni
Tralnlns L'olati — *:la P m.
Kronlng Worthlp
Till p m.
Wadattday Prayar
TUI p. m.
FAI1M

MOLT CROIB EPI100PAL
CJdUBOH
park Art. nl dtk SI.
John W. Thomas _ _
itaator
John Orlltlih _____ — Curate
Holy Kuoharltt _ Till a.
Family Sartlca—
Church Brhool _ 1:11 a.
Morning Prayar—
Sam oa . —
11:11 a.
Inir.inaai at Paean.a
S atu rd ay------------ 1*1 ill p. m.
ALL IAIBTS RPISBBPAL
CHURCH
Batarprtaa • DtBary
Fr. Paul hhulla
Patlor
lloly Communion
Sunday
------li l t n. m.
Marnlag Pr«)tr—
•armon .........
11:11 a. m.
Holy Communism—
lai Sunday sach mtalh It a.m.
CHUinr L'HUBCH
Lang t«and
Haul a* Jarvla 111 —
Vicar
Haly Musharlat - Till a. m.
Sunday SuIio.il ■— 1:41 a. m.
tat, Ira. tih. Sun. . 10 a. m.
Morning Prayar. Intf. tlh Sun
----------- -------- . . ... l i l t a. n
Nuriiry Utrvlca AvaUabls

CASSELBERRY
COMHUNITY METHODIST
m w f lf -e s ai Ptaor s m « * R
Bor. Onoar Paala ------ Paatar
Sunday
Sahas) _ li 44 a. m.
Maralns WMthlp l i l t a. m.
Morning Worahlp 1144 a. m.
Kroatng Sarriaa
f :f * p. m.
W as Prnyar Port for Till pm.

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Only Return, To See More People Going To Church.
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The American Oil Company
Mr. and Mrs. M . R. Htrieklnad

Bunita 1. Wilton and Staff

ProgrcHHive Printing Co.

Slate Farm Insurants Compant i
Irving I. Pryor and HUff

J. M. CnmtroB and Staff

Slsnslrom Realty

C. L. Roblnaun and Em ploy ran

Itrrb HltntI row and HUff

tuthsran

MAPI la l'
M illio n
M l UUaa Bd.
bUOIJ IIIKPHERU
Csaaolhorry
LUTIICItAh CHIRCU U.C.L.A
Wllttad Utiouo _
Patlor
USIt Orlnada Ur. IIT'S'dl
Sunday S c h o o l----- li lt a. m.
Crntti Uutlok Jl
I'Oilor
Moralni Worthlp
id ill a m. Cnurch Sonaol —
l i l t a. m
Thura. Hlkta Study t : l l p. m. pddteri Clan
til* a. m.
A Slhla Toothing Caatar
Marring Wanlilp
lo .ll a m.
H*ly Communion
Iflll i
U ral Muriday aach mtatb.
a l i a won no S A p rih t
CHURCH
S I. CUKE'S LCIUCUAA
awti U. Hatnat ------ Paalor
a lu la &lt;Aaar Orladol
linday School — — lit * A- m.
Paatar
taralag Wsrthlp — d ill p m. Stapnin *1 Tuny _ .
ranlag Warlhlp „ *.*• a at. Maratng Aorahlp - 1:11 S m.
Suaday
dchaal
_
l.io
a. a.
HU Prayar sarttta T.lt p m.
t u r n s om laauu
LUTMKRAk CHURCH OF
BAPTIST CHAPBI.
THE EMHEEHER
IPS R&lt; Fatrfaa Ata.
IM W. B*tb Flora
fk atw ------- - V. K. M a n a r t Msrhan w Oarray _ rggiay
Suaday Paatar Ran Jabs
Isci g. m.
rba can* Early Sarriaa _
Suaday Sohaal _
Stll a. m
Bandar Sahas)
t:4* aAdult Ulkla elate .. t il* a m.
Aguiar Worahlp
It.'CS a
Worahlp Utrvlca - 10:11 a- sc

THE SALTATION A R M !
ltd E. goooad ■(.
■undnyi
Sunday School
t*i»« a. m.
MoUasm Mooting Tirfa a m.
Strait M ooting __ I no p. n .
TPL -- ---------------- TiM a m.
Oalrntlon Mooting t i l l p a^

SANFORD SEVRNTH.DAT
ADYRNTTST CHURCH
■oronth at. and Rim A m .
0. W . Uonch —
. . . motor
______
CHURCH
■abbntn Bohool ____ lit* p m.
OP TRH .TAB4REKE
Saturday
W . Bad PS. and Bants Arr.
Morales Warship
ll ;M a m.
Paul M le k t r _________ I'attor Wad. Prnyar Sarriaa Tit* a sa
Bandar Bnhaal ------ 1:41 a R
Morning Worahlp
tl:44 a m.
HTPB .
4iP4p.m.
CHURCH OP M S
M.T.p.n. a M.J.B.__ I p. m.
■ r PROPRRCT
Osapal S*rr!eo T p . S k .
Rabart U ■tr le klm d
P tits^
Sunday School ____ 4:44
U S B HART
Morning Warship
tlisa
OH DRUM oF TIIH NAHARHJUH _____
HrdngaUatla
S a mi m Tils a m.
_____________
Woman's Mltolsanry Till a m.
8 U Drawlr
--------- raator Teung Ptoploa
Sunday Sahoal ------ Sits a m.
Sunday Sarrloa — dill p. m.
Marnlag Warship ltia« a pl
Christian Sarriaa _ dill p. m.
e s ite e tA
c tssv m r
Evoalna Worahlp _ TilO p. m,
CHURCH
Wad. Prayar Sarriaa Tilt p. sa
Don F. Wool
— Pastor
Chnrah Sahsal _
I t U i a m.
PRRB PARK
Church
11:44 a a
CHURCH OP THE U ir.iRRRR Youth Christian
O'Brlon Road
Follow ahlp ----------- f i l l a ms
One Blosk all IT^S
Eronlng Worchtp
1:1* a sa.
H. A. Wilson , ■.
Mlnlatar WoA Sorrloo _ _ _ Tide a m
Bundor S r h o o l------Bilk a
WoA Jr. TCP
ir ll p. *■
worahlp
- litre a m. Communion
N'.T.f.B. ---- --------------4:44 p. m. first S u n d ay ____n :*4 a m.
Braagollotts Sorrlss Tttf p. an. Board Mooting
proytr Mooting Wod. Till pm. Ind Sunday ------ -- l:»a a ■*•
WCP, lad Tuoodsy 1:1# a m-

Prsebytorloa

Clark Plumbing * Hsating Co.

Stins Machine 4 Supply Co.
Mnnagamnnt 4 Employees

Wheeler Fertilizer Co.
Management and Employaaa

Mr. and Mra. l.aVsra Clark

Zeuli 4 Hone, Contractors
Patrick, Phillip and Jaka IsaH

Holler Motor Sales Co.
Emmett Farrell 4

Staff

Mr. snd Mrs. L. P. Garner

m.

Wibton-Maier Furniturs Co.
Mr. and Mr*. At Wilson

J. C. Psnnty Company

CO AUlt Eli ATI Oh
N h lll IlHAUL

Friday Ctaalng UaivUa I .

PIRAT PEKTECOtTAL
c u t IICH UP LORUWOOD 1
R. Hath Omni
_ motor
Mundny fcliool „
Ic:IO o. m.
Morning Warship tl
a m.
Eronlng Korvlcs — I:0u p. re.
WoA Prnyar norrloo T:M p an

Nosarene

Echols Bedding Company

JSBlkll S)IIUgOgUd

m.
m.
m.
as.

THU lA T riM D
ORACH METHODIST CHURCH
CONURBOATION OF
R l . at Woodlnsd Ara.
JRMOVAM’g WITSESSRg
W . Thomas Parson Jr. Pastor
last w. ut at.
Sunday Sohaal _ _ _ t il l a. m. Sunday Wntehiawar
Marnlag Warship It i ll a. m.
Study . . .
____ 1:4* p
MTP ------------ ---------- 1:1* p. m . Wod. Ulbls Study _ 7:40 p.
Friday dorr loo ....... T:44

CHURCH OP OHRIST
IBM s. Park Aro.
William B o o k --------- Hlnltlar
Ulkla Sohaal
14:44 a m.
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
Morning Worship
It is# a. m.
OP 41HNMYA
Krtnlng Wnrohtp — t i l l a m.
Jnak U ' ■ towort _ ^ ™ . Paatar Wad. Ulkla Study. _ T ill p. m.
■ undny Bohool
MiJJ *• ■
Morning Wnrnhlp lliW a m
Trnlnlns Union ------ TiSS p. m.
CHURCH OP CHRIST
E n n ln s Barrios _
A "•
Oanovn
W i i Prayar Santas T ill p- m. Ralph Brawar Jr.
Erantallat
Ulkla S a b o a l------tdili a. m.
Marnlag Worahlp
11 HI a. m.
PIBST BAPTIST CHURCH
Eronlng Warship _ Till p. m.
U K S MART
Wad. Prayar Sarrloa Till p. m.
Ralph K- Taylor
Paatar
Bandar Sahsal — Tl** A »
Mornlna Worahlp
III** a m
CHUBOH OP CHR1IT
Training Union —
Ill* p. m
Paata
Uronlns Worahlp .... Tils p m Earn Duncan ........... Mlnlttar
W oA Prnyar Sarrloa Till A **• Maralns Worahlp
11 ltd a.
Ertnlng Worahlp .— dill p m.
Thura. Blbl. Stndy t i l l p. m.
PIBST BAPTIST CHUBOH
OP LONUWOOI)
c m u r n o p cH R iar
Cor. Chnrah 4h Croat Bu.
lonuwuod
H u n I* P o w a ll------ Pnator
unday School ------1)41 a.
Moraing Worship
tails a.
Evening Worihlp __ Tilt p
lornlns Worahlp
lis t ! A
raining Union _ t i l l P m.
ironlnf Worahlp — Till p. in.
Tod. Prnyar Sarrloa Till p. n . Episcopal
LAMB

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p.
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CMURCR OF JB1UB CD RIOT
OP LATTER DAT BAIRTP
M U Park Aro.
J. O. Brooks __ Sm ash Paatar
l'rlosthood Moating 4104 a n a
Sunday School _ i t i l i a v
Rotrnmont Moating f :* t p sa.

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P a r k A r a . a t Path a a

BI.DER SPB1NOP
BAPTIST CHURCH
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nnday Sahas) ------ t i l l *•
larnlns Worahlp
111** a.
'raining Unltn — dll* Prantns
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CRURCH af hATIVITr
W R IT SIDB
MISSIOKART BAPTIST
At* a. Rally Asa.
sal collr —
.—
P a iu r
j sn d iy schoii — mss
Mornlna Worship
UtSS a. m.
Blbla S t u d y --------- fid* P- m.
Eranlnp Worahlp — Tilt A m.
V a l Prayar Santas Tits P-

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■ undny Sahsal _ _ U iM a m.
Hundoy Uerrlrs „ tl:tu n. m.
Wodnosdny Sarrloa 4:44 p. m.
Itoadlng lloom Upon
T uoa and ThurA lito .m a pm.

T h s H its T h e a t r e
Bill Letslace 4 Emplajaaa

Hunford Manufacturing Co.
Management and Empluyan

EtheH’s Grocery
Nr. sad Mra. Lsster Ktkng
Gregory Lumbar Company
Air. end Mra. R. k. Gragery

Sanford Electric Company

E. H. MeAleiandrr 4 Employees

lYTMMIa k

Smitty’s Snappin' Turtle
Alth Smith 4

HUff

Sanford Atlantic National Dank
Food Fair Stores, Inc.

Kutort J. tUum»n Jt Staff

tiaorga Ball*) 4 Employees

Southern Natural Goa
Jobs Dunn 4

B u ff

Hurt Revels, Inc. Gen. Coatractort
P. Unrtun Karol*. Jr. 4 Klcbnrd Kilters, Jr.

Hill Lumber &amp; Hard wars Co.
Jimmy Crappa 4 Emplojccs

PRBIBV TRRIAB CHURCH
Bo m High Banka B A
. DaBnrp
A. *J Summora _ _
.. Pastor
Suaday Sehaol —
Ilia a bl
Mornlsg Warahlg l l :» l a a*.

COHMUSITT

Mae’s Oil Company
B. C . Karprr, Sr. and E. C. Udrprr, Jr.

PIRPT FMBOBYTRRTAB
CHURCH
OsE Ars. MU Third I t
(Iroror Siwoll Jr, ,„w Putor
Thomas 1L Ms kin _ AwtaUnt
Morning Worship _ lilt a m.
Sunday Sahsal — l i t ! a m.
gooalan Mdailng _ l u l l o oi.
Morning Warship
n id i a sa
Plonasr Fellowship f:*H) p. m.
Paalar Falloorshlp . I N p a
H oning Worship „ Ills p. m.
Wod. Prayar Sarriaa m i p. m.

Jamaa Shell Service Station
Virginia and Charing M. Jamaa

I'H r

Uks Harp

John H 4'lllr»
Poster
Sunday Sohaal _ 11:1! a m.
Homing Worship
lliar a- m.
Jaalor High Wootmialator
Fellowship
«:1« |i m.
Senior H is* Has Unto later
Falls n ship _ _ _ H U g, h .

APSSTOLU) UNITRE
CHURCH
Wilbur B. Ring ___ Pnator
SMS S. B uford A rs.
Sunday School —
10:10 a m.,
Munday Worship
11:01 a ml
llvan gollstla ----- T:4t a mT uoa Slhla s u r y __ Isis a m.
Thura. Tauas Poapla T ill pat.
fentruostal

Negro Churches
r o M O h ii
BAPTIST

HiaatoEART
CHURCH

*■. *• WUIIama
. paatar
■undny Sohaal _
liM a a
Marnlag Worship
H tl* a m.
FlraL ThlrA Fourth I undays j
Droning Worship _ 111* a m.’
First Third Snndays
FIRdT H U M
HAPTTST CHURCH
IIM W . tOOh SA
J. R. Marshall _
m alar
•undny S c h o o l____t u a m.
Morning Worship
11:M A m.
Rtonlng Worahlp _ l;4» p m.
Tuaadny Prayar — M S a bl

StOh HOPH
\
CIIURCH
Tin U (ss«a A t* .
UPSALk COHMCAfTT
J. L Brooks ------------ Paatar
PREdSYTBMIAB CHURCH
Church Sehool _ _ l i l t a m.
Jottp W I'lllrj
i'4,,i&gt;r Morning Warship
H it* a m.
Marklkg Warahlg . i . n a ba Kroatng Woromp
Tilt p m
nunday nuhuol
:*:«» n.- m. T uoa Prayar Sarriaa Till p m.
WootnklaUter Pdltawahlg
nsoloro
7:10 p. m
■ V. JOHN MMTEOPRLIYAI
aapT iar c h u rch
rukkl P ill.o n t I L R U I
p m L’ypraoa aA
CHURCH
H. S. RhUshUril ____
Chunk Sohaal _
IAS a
Morning Warship
11:00 a
Ptindsv *• hnnl
l t d . m Kooning Worship _ 1:44 A
Morning Wortklp
l l : 4t a m W *.) uii.Is Kludy _ T p

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S rra lh

Rev. Grover Sewell

Sat Dee. 23. 1961 — Fnge 3

r

A Season
"i
'Of Remembrance Rtft.il

Variety O f Y u le Programs Set For Area Churches
Many of the churches and houses and gioup choral presentations
of worship in Sanford and lur. \‘•“ ring the four-day holiday weekend in observance o f the birth of
rounding area have announced
Christ.
plana fur special religioua services
At Christmas Eve Dili year falls

on a Sunday, a large portion of the Christmas caroling to gatherings
pie-Christmas Day religious events observing the midnight arrival of
will occur in place of regularly Dec. 25lh.
scheduled Sunday services. These
Tha First Pieshytenan Church
will vary from early evening
will have special Christmas music j
at its early 8:45 a. m. service and
at its regular 11:00 church wor­
ship. Student Night will be pre­
sented Christmas Kve at 7:30 with
returning college student* taking
integral parta in the service.

Chrittmat i* largely a season will thank God for memories that
of remembrance. Molt of us ap­ come to us at the Christmas Sea­
proach this lime with many mem­ son. We will be thankful for an
ories of past Christmases. The occasion so wonderful that makes
beauty of the Christmas tree, the us pause in the midst of our
fragrance of the fruit rakes, and frantic hurry and look back to
the newness of presents, all carry see Truth Divine.
u« hack to other years. Few fail
• to think of a cherished memory
as they sit around on Christmas
morning watching children at
play, or thinking of another
Christmas when this was true.
It is a time of mixed emotions.:
There is happiness in so many
of our hearts, and yet there is a
strange tinge of sadness. Still
Christmas is wonderful and its t Girls of Scout Troop 338 met
wonder has been demonstrated in
from 10 a m. until 4 p.m. on Dec.
• it becoming the most unit c o a l
19 for a combined workshop and
festival on our calendar. It is
holiday party al the home of their
not only Americans who fall un­ leader, Mrs. Nance Russell of
der its charm and beauty, hut al­
Fern l’ ark.
so around Use world the belli of
The making of Christmas deco­
Christman ring, children's voices rations and tree favors lor the
laugh, and all ages sing.
Winter Park Hospital filled the
How good It is to have such{ workshop hours and at noon the
a time of remembrance, but let girls enjoyed a nosebag lunch with
us ask ourselves if the spirit of Mrs. Itusscil providing liic fruit
^ • e lfish gratification is likely to drink.
® outweigh the real significance of
Follow mg lunch the Christmas
the occasion.
fun began with an exchange of
When we turn back the clock of gifts and the party, with refresh­
time, wc remember that the ments o f ice cream and cookies,
Christmas season if very dcfin.te- added the final touch.
iy a Christian occasion. As we
Those attending were Doris
HOLIDAY WREATHS ANII WALL SWAGS in nil size*, tleaigna nntl
remember our history, wc find Aikcns, narbara Andrews, Cathy
mntprlalrt were featured by members of the Hear Lake Gnrdcn Circle for
that twenty centuries ago Christ­ Carlisle, Karen Cass, Mclcnda
Christman Tree Lane, annual project of the Orlando Garden Club. Moot
ianity began to turn a secular Casselberry,
Sheila
Chambers,
unusual and a best seller among the wreaths were those made from var­
world into a world where God is Willa Hcidcman, Mary Jo ltuibcrt,
ieties of macaroni and spaghetti with the finished product sprayed in gold
^recognised as King. Since this is Leslie Komisar, Linda Ledford,
or
silver.
(Herald Photo)
* tr u c we find that there are many Suzanne Miller,
Donna
Nocll,
wonderful mcmoriea that make Hccky Totten, Cheryl Watters and
Christmas a time of magnlficant Susan Webber.
thoughts and deeds.
Those unable to attend were
We remember that Christmas Uonnie Lee Hall, Karen Kris and
is the time of giving. Our Christ-j Susan Hoo'cn.
mas gifts reflect the spirit of the
The men, with wives and friends established and are well on the way
The Sanford Civitan Club, under
A-sisting Mrs. Itusscil with the
giving of God as it so beautifully days activities was Mrs. Hope I the direction o f President John as guest*, dined on a sumptuous to being one of the best In the dis­
expressed in John 3:16, "F or God Bennett whose artistic talent was Hrumlcy, Thursday night heard turkey dinner at the Capri, and trict.
He reminded the group o f the
so loved the world, that He gave especially helpful for the work­ reports of the years activities, with later Santa Claus, laughing with
A l l i s only begotten Son, that whoso­ shop.
remarks from LI. Gov. George Mc­ glre, and full of good cheer, ranie hidden meanings of Christmas,
ever believeth in Him should not
Lain, and inducted seven of eight hounding in to bring gifts to ail when the emotions rule the heart.
Ho suggested that everyone keep
perish, but have everlasting life."
now members into their organiza­ good Civitans.
There it no other time when the
tion.
The candlelight c e r e m o n i e s a record of the costa o f gifts and
spirit of giving is so pronounced
which weic held were solemn and decorations and give a percentage
as in this season.
impressive, as President Hiunilry of that amount to their church or
We remember that Christmas is
lit three candlrs on the altar. They charity.
Following the dinner, the group
a time of beauty. The shining
were the candle* of fellowship,
facet of loved ones is perhaps the
knowledge and service. The new enjoyed dancing to the music of
WASHINGTON (UPI) — Formost supremely beautiful physical
members were given framed pla­ Pete Hukur'a orchestra.
elgn aid and U. S. contributions to
sight that we see at Christmas.
ques on which was inscribed the
the Uniltrd Nations faced growing
§ f Hut so many tilings arc beautiful.
Civjlazi need, uial a lapel pin,
congressional opposition today be­
Six-rce Grimes o f Sarasota —
Tlie beauty of the world seem* to
which they- were instructed to wear
cause of the Congo fighting and Miss Florida of 1961— was a will­
make itself known. For some tills
proudly. New members are Duke
India's invasion of Gua.
ing victim whrn a stage couch
is expressed by snow-covered hi
Schaulbert,
Merle Hustings, flill
Hep. Walter II. Judd, It Minn., holdup was staged at Wondcrwest,
hills and valleys, for others it is
a senior member of the House Florida's newest attraction at In­ Klinefelter, Tom Price, Mai Manfie,
expressed by the beauty of Mow­
Herb McKenzie and James Kidd.
Foreign Affairs Committee, joined dian River City.
ers that wc find in Florida and
I.t. Gov. McLain congratulated
DALLAS, Tex. (U PI)-K dw tn A.
a swelling chorus of GOP protests
Wondcrwcst is a part of Flor­
that exist in the land in which
against U. S. support for the UN ida Wonderland, multi-million dol­ the club on their fine teports and Walker, who gava up an Army
Jesus was born. There is beauty
said that he knew lime much hard general's stars and retirement
attack on Katanga Province.
lar amusement center, largest of
of music at Christmas time. What
Rep. Wayne L. Hays, D-Ohio, its kind in the eastern United work had gone into the many ac­ pay to speak tils mind, laid re­
is more beautiful and magnlficant
another member ul the foreign af­ States. Dodge City lias been re­ complishments of the group. He cently American youth hai been
• than the inspiring music of Han­
fairs group, also protested Lie created, with all its old West said that the Sanlurd Club contin­ infiltrated by the enemy, its gov­
del's
"M essiah?"
What could
Congo action, in addition, he op­ atmosplicrc, including hank mb ues Uie fine record that they have ernment follow* one wrong de­
warm our hearts more than the
cision with another, and newt
posed any appropriation to pur­ hcrics and life-like gun battles i
•imply beauty of "Silent Night?"
media mislead the people.
chase some of the $200 million in in a completely autiicntic setting.
The beauty of Christmas should
In his first public address since
bonds the United Nations will is­ Florida Wonderland also embraces
take ua back to the beauty of
be resigned as a major general in
sue to try to bail itself out of Wonderglades, the Indian Village
God'a Gift In His Son, Jesus
October, Walker attacked large
debt.
add Animaland. it is open seven
Officer* of DeHary'a St. Ann sections of the press, radio and
Christ. Never was One so beautiful
"Anybody who buys these bonds days a week.
Catholic Guild were installed fol : television, the State Department,
as He who came to a lost world ought to have his head exam­
lowing an 11 a. m. Communion and particularly Sen. William Fulto direct and redeem it.
ined," Hays said.
Breakfast at the Chimney Cor-1bright, D-Ark., for a memoran­
There will' be limes during Uic
nrrt Restaurant last Sunday.
M Christmas season, when many
dum on "right-wing radicalism"
Those
taking office
include1In the military.
people who have so many bless­
ed memories will want to slop and
SAN FRANCISCO. Calif. (UPI) Marie Dungon, president, llarel
He laid President Truman, Ei­
—Former President Eisenhower Kries, vire president; F.dna Reil senhower and Kennedy made a
say. “ Well, what is the best o(
a ll?" That memory should be
A Candlelight Christians Kve and his wife arrived here today ly, treasurer: Madeline Matheson succession of decisions which
that the central truth of Christmas service has been scheduled for 7:30 to begin a dry, warm Christmas secretary and Uabs Reilly, his­ "have cost us our sovereignty and
is Christ and not man. Yes, this p. m. at the Drllary Community on the southern California desert, torian.
our security."
Mrs. John T. Hew ill donated a
and he indicated he would remain
memory will give real meaning Methodist Church.
Walker, who has disavowed any
red felt altar cloth in memory intention of becoming a "princi­
to Christmas. It will give direc­
Rev. Damon Scott, pastor of the quite a while.
of
her
parents
to
the
new
church
The Eisenhower party, occupy­
tion to our faith and our way of church wrho will narrate the
pal spokesman" for the John
- life. As these two great basics Chriatmaa Story to a musical back- ing two special cart at the rear at Dee. I services.
Uirch Society or any other group,
Christmas Eve Midnight Mass gave no indication that he has po­
• are provided for in Him, w« will giound by the choir, remind* that of the Santa Fe Supercluef, planhe celebrated at St. Anna litical ambition*.
become awakened to the truth lha acrvica is open to all persona
Church.
importance of Christmaa tad we wishing to attend.

Girl Scout Troop
Meets With Leader
In All-Day Session

Civitans Induct New Members At Yule Meet

Foreign Aid
Protest Grows

Way Out West
In Florida!

Youth Infiltrated
By Enemy—Walker

DcBary Guild
Officers Installed

Christmas Eve
Service Planned

Eisenhowers Go
West For Yule

Junta Hangs Five
Rhee Supporters
SEOUL. Korea (UPI)
The
South
Korean
military
junta
hanged five more supporters of
former President Syngman Rhee
today.
The five were condemned by
revolutionary courts and refused
clemency by Gen. Park Chung
Hee, South Korran strongman
and head of the Junta.
Executed were Owl In Kyu.
home minister under Rhee; Kwak
Yung Joo. Rliee'a former body­
guard; ( ho Yong Soo, publisher
of the defunct newspaper Mlnjok
llbo: Lim Wah Soo, ex-hoodlum
ind Choi Back Keum, a
politician.

U. S. Action On
Red Leaders Seen

PICTURED A HOVE ara mem Lera ol the Church of the
Nativity Fund Committee in Lakt Mary. They are left
to rifht M a t e d : Dr. J. Foley, Rav. William J. Trainor.
pastor, Ben Scott and Joseph Hopkins. Standing left to
riubt are: John MacFvlmie, John Fitzpatrick and Tom

I'uddcn. The Campaign Executive Committee met to
formulate plans to raise as much of the 175,000 goal aa
possible. The $75,000 objective is to cover the cost of the
chtirrh construction, purchase of parish property and
church furnishings

WASHINGTON (U P D -T h e Juttic*
Departmsnt
may
move
against tha leaders of the U J.
Communist party next month for
failing to register as agent* of
Run is.
The deadline for resignation of
the party's estimated 10,000 mem­
ber* passed last midnight with
continued defiance from Uie Com­
munists, it was the last of Ihrcs
deadlines— the first (oi regis­
tration o f the party lt»*lf, the sec­
ond for its leaders, and the third
for tha membership.

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Church will hold Midnight Mas*
Christmaa Kve starting at 11:30.
On Christmas Day two services
will he held. The first Choral Eu­
charist with the Junior Choir will
he held at 9:30 a. m. The second
will he at 11 a. m. without music,
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will be no scheduled
Christmas servica.
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Sunday

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The Church of the Natarene o f
Lake Mary under the auspice* of
the Reverend S. L. Drawdy wilt
present on Christmas Eva a spe­
The Good Shepheid Lutheran cial Christmas program at I p, m.
Church is observing the Hirth with with the singing of carols and hol­
its annual live presentation of the iday treats for the members o f tha
Nativ ity by the Luther League, congicgation.
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each evening from 7:30 until 9:20.*
Th* Church of Christ will bar*
A Midnight Candlelight Service
will be held at 11 p. m. Christmas no s|&gt;ecial religious observanr* on
Eve. Holy Communion will be ob­ Christmas Eve hut will hold th*
served al the Sunday morning regularly scheduled Sunday eve­
ning worship service at 7:30 p. m.
service at 10:30 a. m.
Ths text for the Sunday morning
The Lutheran Church of the Re. message will he: "N o Room for
dremrr, in addition to tha regular Christ", and will be delivered by
Sunday service* at 9:15 and 11:30, Mr. William Reck.

Tiie Nativity story w ill he a part
of tlie Christmas Eve service at i
the First Methodist Church at 7:301
p. m. with the Children's Depart-1
uient giving a pageant entitled. " 0 '
Holy Night." The 8:30 and 10:55
morning services will provide a
Christmas message from tha Rev­
erend John Adams and Christmas
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anthrnva which will he broadcast
will hold a Christmas Eve Candle­
Sunday morning.
1h*
Altamonte
Springs St. Mary
light Song Service at 11:30 p. m.
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Magdalen
Catholic
Church will
The Christmas morning worship
Tha Grace Methodist Church
present a carol servica at 11:25
service will be held at 10 a. m.
will hold a special Christmas Eve
p. in. Chiistmaa Kve as a prelude
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Communion Service at 7:30 Sun­
The Congregational ChiUlinii to the Midnight Mass at 12 p. m.
day evening. The choir will pieChurch will presents its annual For High Mass th* choir will sing
sent a musical progiam in ths
holiday observance under the di­ a religious selection by Vito Carspirit of Christmas.
nevali.
rection of the Reverend Joseph E.
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Stock with a Christmas Eve CanThe First Baptist Church will
The
Monroe
Haptizt
Church will
difight Service al 7:30 Sunday
have as a part of its regular Sun­
have
a
Chiistmaa
program
entitled
night. A special Sunday morning
day-evening
worship service at
Christmas message will be deliver­ "The Heart of Christmas." lh a
7:30 p. in. a Congregational Carol
Christmas Eve piogram wilt begin
ed to the congregation.
Sing and a Christinas Eve mes­
at 7:30 p. m. and will b* directed
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sage from the P.cvcrend W. P.
The Community Presbyterian tiy Mr*. Lynn Giles.
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Ilrooka Jr.
Church
o f Lake Mary will hold its
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The Altamonte Springs Com­
Chiistmas Sunday morning wor­
The
Elder Springs
Baptist
ship service at II a. m. with a se­ munity Chapel will present a .
Church
will present a special
lection of sacred anthems. Tlie I Christinas Eva service at 7:30
Christmas Eve service at 7:46 Sun­
Reverend John Pilley will narrate p. m. l ha regular Sunday morning
day evening. A Holiday pageant
the story of the "Other Wit* Man" services will be held as uauaL
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depicting the Christmas Story will
liy Henry Van Dyke.
l&gt;* presented with a musical arTh*
Christ
Church
Episcopal of
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■angement.
ixnigwoud
in
observance
o f Christ­
The Free Methodist Church will
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hold a Christmas Eve Candlelight mas will hold a Choral Eucharistic
Th* 1’inrcicsl Assembly will Service at 0 p. m. Sunday night. A Offertory at 11:30 p. m. Sunday
picient a Friday evening gather­ variety o f different age groups night. The Christmas Day Mass
ing to pieseiit gifts and fruit to will paiticipat* in depicting the will be held at10 a. nu
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young children. Ths Reverend Carl Manger Scene, th# aignificance of
llrumhack of Washington, I). C.
The Chuluota C o m m u n i t y
th* Chrlnstmas tree, and the mean­
will be live guest speaker at the
ing o f Christmas with lighted Church will hold a special Christ­
Christmas Eve Service.
mas Eve candlelight service which
candles.
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wilt ha conducted by th* young
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The Pinrcrvsl Baptist Church
Th* Church o f Jesus Christ of people o f the church at 7:30 p. m.
under the direction of the RoyLatter Day Saints will present a Sunday night.
trend Donald Gravenmlcr, pastor, special Christinas Eva song pro­
will hold • Candlelight Vesper gram by th* church choir. Scrip­
service at 0:30 Christmas Kve in ture readings and parta of the
place of the regularly scheduled service will he taken by young peo­
Sunday night worship aervice. The ple. The speaker for the program
servlet will ha conducted with * will he Bishop Brooks' son, the
Christmas prayer and carol sing­ Rev. Janies (I. Brooks Jr.
ing.
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Th* Baptist Church of Ixingwood
will hold It* regular services Sun­
day morning at 11:00 a. m. with
regular Sunday night aervice* at
7:30 p. m. A Christ mas Night
prayer meeting will be held pre­
luding a two-week Revival begin­
ning two days after Chriatmai.
Evangelist Pat Wcmherly will con­
duct th* revival until Jan. 7th.
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Th# Seventh Day
Adventist
Church will presenta ptugram of
Chiistmaa rarols at ita regular
Saturday morning service at II
a. m. The text for the Reverend C.
IV. Reach's message will b* on the
topic, "Christian Growth." There

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ALL
WOOLENS
and BLENDS

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Th* Central Baptist Church «f
Sanford will present • Christmas
Music Progiam at it* regularly
scheduled morning worship service
at II a. m. under the direction of
W. L.Harmon,Musir Director.
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51 to 60-inrhea
Wide
Regular
$2.79 and 13.49

•

High Matswill
be held at ths
All Souls Catholic Church at mid­
night Sunday, beginning with a
procession of 30 altar boys tinging
Silent Night a* they carry the in­
fant to th* crib wrhet* there will
lie prayer* and a blessing. Songs
will be sung by the Senior Choir
including Adcste Fidelia under the
direction of Myi. Francis Roumil.

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Reduced To

Wamsutta
COTTONS

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Th* Church of Nativity in Lake •
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Hum Trainor. No midnight mas* i
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a. m. Confessionals will lie held oil
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Thursday highlighted with caiol
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regular fellowship supper at 0:30. ‘
Christmas Eve will bring a Can­
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Tw elve Families

Welcome Home Party Honors
Sanford Cadet And Guests
Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Galley wel­
comed their son. Cadet William
E. Oalley, and guest Ale* Baetsman wllh a barbecue supper at
their home, 2SM Laurel Avc.
Both boys are students at the
Citadel and Ale* accompanied Bill
home for a visit. Assistant host
and hosiest for the dsiiiiig were
John Martin Ceresoli and Miss
Joyce Hull.
During the evening the guests
enjoyed Christmas carols and
singing by the Pahokee duet and
organ numbers by John Ceresoli.
Those present for the evening
were Misses I.inda Tbrcatt, Louise
Dodimead, Margie Petty, 'Diane
Petty, Dorothy Cooper, Tonya
Winn, Emma Jean Methvln, Jill
West. John Cercsoli, Ronnie Wil­
lis, Riehsrd Jones, Jimmy John­
son, Jimmy Brookshire, Henry
Morgan, Freeman Woodall, James
Markham, all of Sanford.
Out of town guesta Included
Missel Shirley Levins and Ha Klnard of Pabokee, Mr. and Mrs.
P. H. Galley, Mr. and Mra. T. E.
Galley, Rev. and Mra. Joe Rick­
ard, Rev. and Mra. W. C. Hol­
comb, Mra. Llndyan Galley, ell of
Daytona Beach.
Also from Dsytons Beach were

Misses Yvonne Meadows, Joyce
Hull, Tommy Waters and Wake
Galley. Other guesta from Sanford
were Itcv. and Mrs. R. L. Slrick-

W elcomed T o
Sanford Area

A croup of newcomers were wel­
comed to the Sanford area just
prior to the Christmas Season by
land Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Alvin
Welcome Wagon hostess, Mrs.
Thompson, Mr. and Mrs. W. C.
Galley, Mrs. Bera Perkins and Virginia Pelroski.
They include: Mr. and Mrs. L.
Mrs. Martha Cercsoli.
L. Webre and children, Dotty, De­
nise, Madeline, Melanie and Chip,
from Milton, Fla.; Mr. and M n .
Nonnle Ferry from Ocala.
Mr. and Mrs. John Arms", from
Brooklyn, N. Y .; Mr. and Mrs.
C. D. Otty, from Ontario, Canada,
and Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Martin,
from Hialeah.
Families transferred here by the
Navy were Mr. and Mrs. E. V.
Austlne and aan, Richard, from
Jacksonville; Mr. end Mrs. O. E.
Miller, from Memphis, Tcnn.; Mr.
and Mrs. H. F. Bowyer and
daughter, Diane, from Key West.
Mr. and Mrs. L. R. Jones and
son, Tinker, from Virginia Beach,
Va.; Mr, and Mrs. William H.
dark , Denise, Cathey, Donald and
Teresa, from Brunswick, Ga,; Mr.
and Mrs. Kenneth Flynn, Cindy,
Corrine and Shelly, from Pensa­
cola and Mr. and Mrs. George
Osborne, Darrell snd Kenneth,
from Davidsonvlile, R. I.

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HOST AND HOSTESS, floated, John Ceresoli and Miss
Joyce Hull nnd standing' from left, Miss 11a Klnard, o f
Pahokee, Bill Galley, Miss Tonya Winn and Alex Bcatzman, at the party honoring Bill and Alex.
(Herald Thoto)

Final plana have been made for
'he dlner.danee, sponsored by the
VAH-1 Enlisted Wives Club.
It will be held Dec. 29 at the
new enlarged Acey-Ducey Club
at the Naval Air Station.
Guesta will have a choice of
turkey or ham with all the trim­
mings, served from 7 lo 8 p.m.
Dsncing will bo enjoyed front 0
to 12 p.m. Tickets sre still availabla from Mrs. Kenneth Mueller,
In Country Club Manor.
The evening'o activities arc
available to all VAH-1 Enlisted
men, their wives and guests.

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Mr. and Mrs. Roy Brown are
[ enjoying g visit with Mr, Brown’s
&gt; parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. M.
' Brown o f Hollydale, Calif.
The guesta m lv e d last week
l and will remain through Uie
; Christmas season. The two fam; llles hive been busy seeing all the
'• Central Florida tourist attractions,
! some of which Is new to the San­
ford couple, who have lived here
i for only the pest several months,
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The Roy Browns held open house
; from 3 to 0 p.m. last Sunday at
• their homo 203 South Yale Ave.
; so ell their frienda could meet
■ the California visitors.
j
Enroula to Sanford the couple
celebrated their 50th wedding an­
niversary, Delta Air Lines found
out about the important date snd
; gave a party for them on the
• plane. Mr. Brown la a former alqct trie maintenance man and la now
t retired.
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This will be a lengthy ceiobra• tion as another surprise awaited
! them. Before returning home they
Mrs. Richard Brooke, a recent
will fly lo Cleveland, Ohio, for a bride, was honored with ■ shower
visit with their daughter‘ and her at the educational building of the
: husband, Mr. end Mrs. John Tyc. Osteen Baptist Church recently,
Mrs. Larry Hlrt and Miss Jean
Master! were hostesses.
Those attending were the lionorce, Miss Sylvia Brockc, Mrs.
Roger Brooks, 3!ra. Don Slowell
John WlmbUh and Mr. and 3fri.
and daughter Maxine, Mrs. Joe
Glenn WlmbUh Jr., and daugh­ German, Mrs. Richard Pickles,
ter, Megan Leigh, will arrive thU
Mrs. Larry Hlrt, Mrs. Joe M is­
Weekend from Plnevllle, La., to
ters and daughter Jean, Mrs. Inis
Spend the Christmas holidays
Brooke, Mrs. Dan Brooke, Miss
with their parents, Mr. and M n. Lily Hlrt, Mrs. Robert Hlrt, Mrs.
Glenn Wimblsh Sr., at Uielr home
John Helms. Mrs. Nolan OMcen.
on Crystal Drive, Loch Arbor.
Also, Mrs. nobert Williams,
John Is a student and Glenn Is a
member of the faculty at Louis­ 3!rs. Harry Osteen, Mrs. John
Crfm, 3!rs. Charles Brown and
iana College, In PlnavlUe.
Mrs. Helm Lelnhart, worthy Mrs. Trammel Kilpatrick.

New Arrivals
Dec. 7 brought glad tidings to
the M. Q. Ranch folks when ■ little
girl was born to Mr. and Mrs.
Ernie Morris at Seminole Me­
morial Hospital. This Is the first
girl In the Morris family for many
years.
The young lady weighed S lbs.
11 oz. and has been named Carey
Glsdyca for her two grand­
mothers, Mrs. Herman E. Morris
and Mrs. L. F. Richards. She was
welcomed home by an 18 month
old brother, Little Ernie.
Mrs. Morris Is the former Nancy
Richards, daughter of Mr, and
Mrs. L. F. Richards of Sanford.
The paternal grandparents are
31r. and 31rs. Herman E. Morris,
known to all their friends as the
boiaman and bosalady.

Mrs. Brooke

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mairon of Seminole Order ol
Eastern Star, and Mrs. Essie Cole
attended the banquet and meeting
honoring .Mrs. Emma Lou Drown,
worthy grand matron of the Slate
Of Florida and John Nicholson,
grind worthy patron, Tha meeting
was held In Daytona Beach by
Daytona Chapter No. 1.
Capt. and Mrs, B. II. Williams
Jr., are expected to arrive from
tha Goldsboro Air Force Base,
Goldsboro, N. C., Saturday, to
spend the ChrUtmsi holidays
with his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
B. II. Wllllsmi. A family reunion
will be held at the Williams home,
tn Poinscltla Ave., Christmas Day.

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A COMMITTEE OF STATION OFFICERS WIVES working on plana for
a gala Now Years Eve party, sponsored by the NAS Officers Wives Club,
enjoy a cup o f coffee at the home o f Mrs. R. G. Glotaon. From left arc the
hostess, Mrs. Gleeson, Mra. Richard Fine, Mra. Robert E. Mooro and Mrs.
Thomas J. Padden.
(Herald Photo)

DeBary Club Holds
Christmas Program
Mrs. Frsnk Swallow, member­
ship chilrman of the DeBary
Woman's Club, presented two new
members to the group at the De­
cember meeting snd Christmas
party held at the DeBary Com­
munity Center.
New members were Miss Emma
Baker and Mrs. Sarah Copeland.
Mrs. William Fldlcr, president,
presided at a short business ses­
sion.
Mrs. Robert McGee gave a read­
ing on the Christmas story. The
DeBary Choristers presented two
groups of songs, the first a rellgiaus group snd the other Ineluded songs of the holiday sea­
son.
Christmas carols were sung with
audience participation, under the
direction
Laura Platt
Brown and accompanied at the
piano by Theresa Kupecz.
A tableau of shepherds, lambs
and Mary and Joseph at the man­
ger, was presented with Mrs. Ed­
ward McCarthy as narrator. Eli
Yoder and Edward McCarthy

Mrs. A. R. Duffln represented
Mary.
Mrs. Charles Ulrich and Mrs.
Yoder gave readings on Christ­
mas stories. Mrs. Robert Hender­
son told the story of Uic Christ­
mas Tree, assisted on stage by
Terri and TimmJe Armao, who fell
asleep with their toys and awoke
to see a lighted tree.
A large tree, decorated by membera and their husbands, was do­
nated by past president, M ill
Bactrlcc J. Tyson.
Hostesses presiding at the re­
freshment table were Mra. David
Rothchild and Mrs. Frederick
Rentsch. They were assisted by
Mrs. Charlei Crcasey and her
committee.

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By HELEN KNODGRA&amp;K
Mr. and Mrs. Prank Winkler are
spending the holidays as guests
of Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Winchcll,
at the Isle of Capri.
Pat Ryan, who is stationed will)
the U. S. Air Force In Clovis, New
Mexico, is spending his leave with
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jack
Ryan.

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the bills. There is a woman who lives near
us who has owed us a bill for over a year.
I sent her one on the first o f the month
(a year ajm) but she ignored it. My hus­
band told me not to send her nny more
bills and just to forget it. When I ask him
why, he tells me to mind my own busi­
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gym class who must be some kind o f re­
ligious fanatic or something because she
always wears a SLIP when she takes a
shower. We hnve gang showers and all
the girls strip aud shower together. This
one girl with the slip is the laughingstock
o f the gym class. Everyone is talking
about her, but she is too dumb to know it.
Don't you think someone should tell her to
take o ff thnt silly tl(p and shower like
everyone else? No one can understand her
thinking.
THE GIRLS IN GYM

DEAR A B B Y : I'm curious about whnt
a person should do in a case liko this: I
have a relative who invites me to spend
week-ends at her home frequently. She
never asks me if I would liko a cup o f
coffee, tea or a glass o f water. No lunch
is served and I must go all day without
even a snack until dinner.
She is well-to-do nnd her cupboards aro
stocked with plenty o f everything. Should
I ask for a bite to eat? Or should I excuse
myself, tell her I’m going for “ a walk” and
then go to a luncheonette to cat? I was
advised to write to you. Whnt would YOU
do?
JUST CURIOUS

DEAR A B B Y : These few lines are to
thank you for recommending that wonder­
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three lives. She had twin girls this morn­
ing. God bless you.
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Why, when you are treated so inhospit­
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Using even tha tiniest bit o f el­
bow grease? I am.
No more turning a hand crank
to open a can. Just invest in an
electric can opener and push a
button and alp—the lid la o ff.
No more effort needed to doodle
when a long-winded talker gets
i you on the telephone. Just use the
new mechanical doodter and all
yuu have to do is turn knobs to
create either straight or curved
lines.
No more need to get up and
walk to the TV set to tune It down
when the commercial starta blar­

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7:30-1:30 p. m. ABC. Tbe En­
chanted Nutcracker. Speclel. An
adaption by 5am and Bella Spaweek of the classic fairy tale,
with interpolation of Uie Tchai­
kovsky "Nutcracker Suite” score,
arranged by Sol Kaplan with ly­
rics by Edward Ellicu. In this
version, the unhappy little girl,
Clara (Linda Canby), Is given the
eochanted nutcracker by French
teacher Dr. Qombault (Pierre
Olaf) to place under her pillow
with the promise Uiat her dreams
will come true. Her parents, Bal­
lerina Natalie Moore and Singer
Johnny \s\ssoo, who are away
performing over the holiday, are
played by Carol LawTenee and
Robert Goulet. Choreography is
by Carol Haney.
7:30-3:30 p. m. NBC. Wells Far­
go—"N ew Orleans Trackdown.”
Color. A routine plot with w&gt;t too
exciting action, as Jim Hardie
(Dale Robertson) tries to recover
a stolen necklace, valued at a
quarter of a million dollars, lie

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Elvis Presley shares starring
honors with the nutural wonders of
the 60th state in Hal Wallis' "Blue
Hawaii,” the spectacular Fatiavi*
eion-Technicolor romantic comedywith-music now playing at the
Ritz Theatre.
Singing more songs than ever
before in his screen career, Elvis
portrays n ukulele • strumming
tourist guide who takes a group
o f pretty schoolgirls on a tour of
the Islands. Co-stnrring with Elvis
aro Joan Blackman, Angela Lainbury and Nancy Watters.
Tiie Paramount release was film­
ed in large part on location in Ha­
waii, with the islands o f Oahu and
Kauai the principal shooting alias.
Among the wonders o f Hawaii

ia almost killed for hi* pains, but
excitement here J« nil because the
star o f the series never gets
knocked off. Color photography Jj
splendid end brings out guest
Star Tina Louise as a ravishing
beauty in her role of a oncewcalthy heir apparent to tha neck­
lace.
8:30-9:30 p. m. CBS. The De­
fenders — "Gideon Follies.'' Millionalra playboy Joshua Gideon
must have had a soft spot in his
bead, as well as in his heart. With
a weakness for beautiful women,
Gideon baa fitc ex wives and one
to whom he was married when
found murdered. The motiva is
there. He had provided for all hia
wivea in his will. The glamor gals
playing in this harem "wbo-dunlt1'
aro such stunners as Eva Gabor,
Glora de Haven, Julie Netrmar,
Zohra Lampert, Shirl Conway
and Tael Chin, as the last player
on the team. Who could ask for
anything more beautiful? E, G.
Marshall and Robert Reed, co-

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to Ruth Mlllett Reader Service,
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For those who seek tha utmost
in zany fun, the utmost sest in ro­
m ance-double romance, at that—
and excitement bursting with hil­
arity there is one immediate pre­
scription—a quick visit to the
Movieland Sunday to see Rock
Hudson, Gina Loliobrlglda, Sandra

bring home tha contract. I ruffed
tha diamond opanlng In dummy,
led a club to my king, ruffed a
second diamond, and cam* o ff
dummy with the queen of clubs. If
I had led a spade Ely could have
besten me by holding up with his
ace.
Josephine Culbertson took the
ace o f clubs and returned a small
OCALA (U P D — A badly-burned
one which I ruffed with the nlno 10th century steamship burled In
o f trumps. Now I ruffed a third
the mud o f the Oklnwnhs River
diamond in dummy, cashed the
king o f hearts, and led a spade to at Eureka near here was explored
by scientists Tuesday and some
my king.
Ely took his ace and forced mo old pottery recovered.
Dr. William Sears o f tho Flo­
with another diamond, but 1 was
aide to draw Jo's trumps and rida State Museum said the state
would not want much from the
claim my contract.
old ship, though It did have some
local historical Interest. The boat
was found last Wednesday by
Rico Browning, a professional akin
diver.
The vessel was identified ee
Herring, also hippen to be in the
“ Tiie Marion,” an excursion boat
cast.
which sank in 1HDO- There are no
9:30-10 p. m. CBS. Have Gun.
present plena to bring the boat to
Will Travel. This series has come the surface Lecauio ll is so broken
up with msny provocative offbeat and burned.
plots and this is no exception,
as Paladin (Richard Boone) finds
Baiea
Service
his winnings in a poker game in­
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(Flip Mark). Boone ia at hit best
Seminole TV
In this one, amusingly frustrated
Borrow Oar Tube Checker
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GOING

Dee, Bobby Darin and Walter
Sletak in "Come September,” the
ycar'a brightest, must caiclree new
motion picture.
Thia handsomely mounted Tech­
nicolor and I’anavislon movie
abounds in romance nnd humor.
Recommendation enough ia that
the story was written for the
screen by the same fumed comedywriting team, Stanley Shapiro and
Maurica Richlin, who put the
laughter in Hudson's first comtdy,
"Pillow Talk.”
Tha other feature on the pro­
gram which will play through
Tuesday is "These T h o u s a n d
Hills.”
On Wednesday and Thursday,
"Willie and Joe Back A t The
Front,” and "Comanche Station”
will play.
On Friday and Saturday, three
features, "Cures Of The Werewolf," “ Shadow Of 'Die Cat” and
"Tho Incrcdiblo Shrinking Man”
will play.

T :ll
1:31

Air Fores Storr
tmndar Nans
Oral Roberts
Washington Coavereatlen
llrvvard Jr. College
Prostate
i t ) Sunday News
i l l Herald of Truth
I I ) Ulb picture
(3) Medio
( I ) Space. Science N tw t
(3) Croearoada
( t ) Industry On Parade
( I ) Art l.lnkletter * tha Kids
l l ) Pro Football
( ! ) Sunday Theater
(9) TV Home Toure
(9) Gospel Metodlee
(l&gt; Death Valley Day*
( I ) American League Foot­
ball
( ! ) Amahl
end
the Night
Vleltore
(1) Patterns In Mulls
i t ) Amateur Iteur
( l l Three Wle* Men
( l i U.K. College Bow)
( ! ) Meet the Pres*
( I ) Twentieth Century
(9) Poet Gain* Scoreboard
(!)
1. *, I — d o
I ! ) A W a r o f Thinking
191 Maverick
( ! ) Dullwlnkte Show
( I ) T.atela
( I ) Dannie the Menace
(9) F o ll o w the Sun
(5) Wonderf ul World
( ! ) W on derfu l W o rld
( I ) Kd Sullivan
( ! ) Car l i W h ir# Are T o u t
( I ) The I-awmea
( ! ) Uonanie
( I ) General E lictrl* Theater
( I ) llue Slop
( I ) Ja ck llenny Show
( ! ) Fred W a rln s X m e * Show
( I ) Candid Camera
i l ) Adventures In Paradis*
(«&gt; Whet's My Lin*
(3) Sunday M g h t Show
( I ) W alt er Cronklt* New*
( t ) Mid-Fla. News
( I ) Newt. Weather, Sea.
Smathtra
( I ) Holly weed Merle Cavalrads
f t ) m en Off
(9) Channel Nina Theater
(1) Xmas Fv e Midnight Use*

J a ck Lalan* Show
11:14 ( ! ) gey YDiea
Romper Itoom
III Caltnder
Roblnhood
t i l l ! ( ! ) Sen Fren cleco Beat
Ding Dong School
14:14 ( ! ) Play Tour Hunch
Willy
( I ) I Lots Lucy
Cell. Fla. N e va 4* Inter- 14:1! ( ! ) Magailn e P
vlea i
11:44 419 Price la Right
10:90 ( ! ) Say When
(4) Video Village
( I ) Calendar
( I ) Oate Storm Show
’. 0:13(11 Trouble With Father
t t i l l ( ! ) Coarontretlon
(1) Surprlee Package
10:10 I ! ) Play Your Hunch
( ! ) t.ova That Rue
( I ) 1 Lor* Luay
19:4* (9) Rich Plan Coo king School 11:11 ( I ) Harry R e a io n e r with
the News
11:09 (1) X m a e Day Church Service
(I I Video Village
TUESDAY P. M.
(9) The T it a n
11:19 ( ! ) Concentration
II. 14 ( I ) Truth er r o n e e d u a n e ii
( I ) surprise Package
( ! ) Love o f Life
I I ) Leva Thar dan
l l ) Camouflage
11:41 ( I ) Harry Reaeontr with
11:14
(
! ) It Could Da Teu
the Nerve
( l l seeren for Tom otr n w
l l ) Number Pteeee
MONDAY P. M.
11:** I D a u ld ln g Light
1d: 1* (II NBC Newa Iteporl
1!;0I ( ! ) Truth *r cen eeq utncet
1:94 O 1 Married Joan
( I ) Lo r* o f Life
( I ) Camouflage
( I ) Dr. Iludeoh’e Secret
l i l t * ( ! ) l l Could Ue Tou
Jeurnel
&lt;4&gt; search For Tomorrow
( D About Face*
1:11 &lt;49 Ae The W orld Turne
(9) Make That Face
13:4* (4) (lu ldihg Light
19) Plavhouie I
1:4' ( I ) Jen Murray Show
( ! ) NHU Nona
1:19 (1) Focua
(4) Paeewnrd
( I ) Tear Day tn Court
( ( ) Open Window
I . l l C&gt; Scouting Report
(9) Day In c o u r t
( D Art Llnkletter
lilO (*) Av The World Turn*
(9) Seven Kaye
(9) Orbit
1:4* (3) All-Star DeiebeU
t i l l t t ) All Star Rait bhll
I I P (&lt;&lt; Millionaire
( ! ) Scouting Report
1:14 ( D Queen for a O a f
!:•* ( ! ) Jan Murray Show
1:11 ( D Verdict la Toure
(9) Password
( D Who Do Tou Truet
(9) W in do w shopping
4:lh ( D Bright Day
9:11 (9) Lerotta Young
(
I ) American Bea daUag
( f ) Art Llnkletter
1:11 (4) Secret Storm
(9) Seven Keys
4:10 ( D Edge o f Night
1(99 (9) Young Dr. Malone
(9) Millionaire
1:19 (4) Uncle W alt
II) Popeya Playhouee
(9) Queen For A Day
1:14(4) Quick Draw McQraw
III* (1) From Thee* R o o lt
( I ) K eckey and Hit Flreada
( I ) Tha Verdict ]• Tour*
t t ) I O’c l o c k U o v li
19) Who Do Tan Truet
1:1* ( ! ) Charlee Colllngw oo d
with the New*
4:10 (1) Make llurm For Daddy
( I ) IM 1gh lcr Day
(9) American Pandetaad
BUFFALO, N. Y. (U PD - T h i
4:1* (4) Secret Storm
Buffalo Bill! of the American
Sill ( ! ) Her*'* Hollywood
( I ) E d s * o f NUM
Football League brought to 13 the
4:19 ( I ) American Youth Nerve
number o f rookiei under contract
1:99 (1) t O Clock Movie
( * ) Ifncla Walt
Monday when they ligned Univer*
(9) Popeya Playhouse
city of Detroit ccnter-lincbacket
l i l t ( ! ) Chet Huntley
Frank Jackunaa.
( I ) Deputy D ew g
(9) Rln Tin Tin
l : t * ( I ) Alnrsnao
I l f * ( ! ) Channel tn* TVewireem
(9) A1IC News
9:1* (1) New scope
f : ! t ( * ) Milestone o f the Century
( l ) W ea ther Chow
1:11 ( I ) Mr. Kd
(9) The Ptonesrs
*:*• ( I ) I f untlsy-Brinktey
1:00 ( I ) W o rld Artist Con csrl
Ilell
(1) V ic tory at Sea
1.19 (|) Digest
1:11 ( I ) D o u g Edwards
It SO ( ! ) Jimmy Strickland
( I ) T o Tall The Truth
( I ) Chaysnn*
1:00 ( ! ) National Velvet
(0&gt; Pete A Gladys
1:10 ( ! ) P t li* 1* Right
19) tllftaman
( I t W in dow on Main Street
1:90 (9) fturfelde six
(1) IT Precinct
( I t Uanny Thomas Show
1:10 (*) Andy Griffith Show
(9| Adv a nlu rti in r a ra d lt t
19:99 (11 Thriller
(41 llennssey
( I ) lieu Casey
t i l l * ( I ) Rearheomber
H i l l ( I t Newseept
(&lt;) Channel &lt; H iw a r e o n
eg9 AIK7 Final Report
11:01 ( I ) Hollywood Movie
( I ) Mid-Fla. Final Heport
11:11 (9) H ollyw ood Movie Caval-

FROM THU STAFF AND MANAGEMENT OF THE

WE HAVE - GUITARS - AMI'S - BONGOS

W E ’RE

11:1* (* )
11:11 t*t
11:10 ( I t
14)
13:10 ( I )

pani? There’s a cordlese eleetrie
scourer just waiting to taka ovsr
for you. Also an electric allver
polisher if polishing silver gets
you down.
And if, after investing in all
thsse gadgets, you should find
your muscles going flabby for
lack o f use, don't worn'- You can
get an electric rxerciser that will
give you effortless oxerciie Just
by lying down and pushing still
another button.

H AVE YOU FORGOTTEN SOMEONE?

RECORDS —

featured in the attraction are
Waikiki Beach, Mount Tantalus,
Diamond Head, Ala Wal Yacht
Marina, Hanuana Bay, Punchbowl,
Ala Moana Park, Anahola, the
Wailua River, Lydgata Park and
Coco Falms.
"Blue Hawaii” is Elvis' eighth
film, and his fourth for Producer
Wallis, to whom ha owes his dis­
covery as a screen star. His film
debut was made in I960 in "L ov­
ing You," after Wallis, ho had seen
Elvis on a TV show, signed him
to a contract. After an absence
of two years in the Army, Elvis re­
turned to the screen last year In
SUNDAY P. M.
Wallis' "G.L Blues.” That film, 13:10 I ! ) A Star Shall n il*
like "Blue Hawaii,” was directed
( I ) Itotrospect
(9) HI NUildo At Dig
hy Norman Taurog.

13:15
1:00

By Oswald Jacoby

W EST

♦ til

•

Presley Film At Ritz

By Ruth Millet

ing. Just use your remote control
switch—and keep your seat.
No more twisting a pepper mill
by hand. Now you can get one
that worka on flashlight batteries
so all you have to do ia push a
button.
No longer need you wear your­
self out turning a pencil sharp,
ener. You can do that electrically,
too.
You can even brush your teeth
without effort if you care to invest in a new cordless, electric
toothbrush.
And you can invest in an elec­
tric shoe shiner if you find polishInr your shoes too fatiguing.
Tired of scrubbing pota and

Tha year 1031 wsa notable in
bridge circles fo r tha CulbertsonLeas match in which tha Culbert­
sons, at the peak o f their bridge
■kill, defeated the veteran Sidney
Lena and his young partner, the
writer o f thta column.
The changes in bidding over 30
years ara so Interesting that it
■eema appropriate to devote a
week's articles to that match.
It will start with a triumph for
Mr. Lent. Ha passed Ely's five,
diamond bid around to me in tha
hop# that I would double. I did
and he took tha double out. Who
can blame Mrs. Culbertson fo r
doubling after that nice trap?
Careful p i t / was required to

13.19 ( ! ) Liberty Bowl Football
( I ) My Friend Flick s
( » ) RFD — Mid-Florida
tJ :i» (S) Ilsssbsll
lie s (S) Wrestling
&lt;S) Hobsrt Trout News
( ! ) Humanities co u rs e
t:!S ( I ) Accent
(91 T ll A
111! (S) Blu ebonns; Bowl
!;04 (S) Features
&lt;»&gt; t h a
! : ! 0 ( ! ) TUA
1:10 ( ! ) Saturday
Movie
Sits (S&lt; (lama o f tha )V i* k
(S) Pro-F oo tball JUUtrs
!:oe ( ! ) Alt sta r uotr
1:00 ( t ) Sports Parade
5.10 l l ) It a tbs U v
t : i o (!&lt; ,v**rtcoee
IS) Post (Jain* Celebration
ret Now»
1 :3) ( ! ) Tha Porter Wagoner
1 11 ( I ) Royal Canadian Mounts!
Police
( I ) l ’ re Qat A Stcrst
T.oe ( ! ) Illue Angels
&lt;•&gt; Blarllme
l l ) Central FIs. ahewesse
T i l ! (1) W ell s F t r f e
( I ) F ir r y Mesas
( I ) Roa ring Twenties
1:11 ( I ) The Tall Man
l l ) The Defender*
( I ) Ossls 4* Harriet
1:00 ( ! ) Bet. Night Movies
( I ) Lawrence W elk
1:1* II) Have Qua Will Travel
19:00 ( I ) r i g h t o f the Week
( I ) uunemok*
tO:t! ( I ) M ik a That Bper*
l l t l d (1) Sat. Ntgnt Show
11:00 ( I ) Mid.Florida News
( I ) Hollywood
Marla Cavaleal*
l t i t ! ( I ) Championship Wrestling
11.t* ( ! ) Sign Oft

visits? I would ask my hostess if she ob­
jected to my fixing a little lunch for my­
self, and then I'd go to it.

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Mayor
Casselberry

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CHRISTMAS PAR TY
SAT. MORNING

HAPPY HOLIDAY GREETINGS
TO ONE AND ALU

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Magic Of Star
Wherever you were last night the age-old mystery
of nn evening star could not help but catch you for a
moment. Dashing home from work, late shopping, a
lonely walk, a reverent visit to a pine and candle scented
church, in prison, army camp, hospital, firohouise, police
atation, cruising cab, or even a park bench, there came,
unbidden,' that moment of wonder first created by a
single shining star.
Somehow the troubles o f the world, and your own
little sphere, were forgotten as your heart and thoughts
lifted with more hope because it was Christmas week and
men of goodwill over all the earth paused, as you did, to
agin renew their faith in the promise of that star.
If you paused for that hope, the faith by which you
worship could not be less because, after nearly two
thousand years a star In the heavens, belonging to u]
men, hud sent to earth a message o f "goodwill and
peace" more loudly thnn those being beamed by man­
made machines circling over ail creeds, colors, cultures
climes in menacing orbit.
So, while metal balls whirl among the unraveled
mystery of the stars and send onrthwurd messages
frightening in their yet unrealized power of tho future,
the star of years ago beamed again the message that
cannot help but touch the hearts o f all mankind.
Wanting no power except that which lies in the
hearts of all men to live and raise their children in dig­
nity, freedom and self-determination, the Christmas star
again causes man to lift his eyes heavenward und gain
strength In tho thought thut the power o f an age-old
message is strong and great enough to wipe out, if only
for a time, the "beeps" o f fear.

Political

coma, a

WASHINGTON — fN E A ) —
Whether the Congo will develop
into another Cuba fiaeco for tha
Kennedy administration will depend on what happeni
happ«m during the
nest few days of United Nation*
operation*
against
Mol**
Tshombe'a force* in Katanga.

joyful and triumphant

On U s!
This country’s propaganda agency, the United
States Information Agency, often is th e butt of criticism
on such counts as wastefulness and misdirected
Relatively free of assault, however, are the 128
information and culture centers the agency ojicratcs or
aids In 35 countries. These centers maintain libraries,
distribute books, show films, circulate exhibits, conduct
lecture and music programs.
Their success Is measured by the audiences they
attract, and a large number have rung up accomplish­
ments that even the toughest critics can accept.
The centers In West Germany were paricularly pop­
ular and effective In the long period of that nntlon a
rebuilding and rehabilitation. They still are. though to­
day only 19 exist against some 150 at the peak.
Americans must therefore read with misgivings
the report that some "America House" centers in « ruble
German cities are threatened by a shortage of funds. To
gauge how these are regarded, rejtort has it that the
Germans themselves are offering to pay as much as
60 per cent of the bill for keeping 9 o f the 19 centers
OP*nWithout such aid, four would surely have to close.
But German assistance for nine may permit United
States officials to spread available money sufficiently to
keep everything going.
How did this money problem arise 7
The United States in recent years has been putting
stronger and stronger emphasis on propaganda efforts
In Africa, Asia and Latin America. In the current fiscal
year, for instance, the totnl outlay for Africa alone is
Increased $1,302,822.
The emphasis Is understandable. The need to tell
America’s story, the freo world's story, in these tur­
bulent continents Is obvious.
Nevertheless, it docs not necessarily follow thut
because new areas need more attention that old ones
need less. A day seldom passes Hint does not offer
evidence of the necessity for greater understanding be­
tween ourselves and our friends and nllies.
Even though Congress this year boosted the total
USIA appropriation by nearly $12.6 million, it slashed
funds, for our West European missions, n good bit of
them from highly valued and successful information
center activities.
German help In maintaining these functions would
be a fine testimonial. Hut U. S. officials note that such
aid is bound to diminish U. S. control over the centers’
political content. To thin extent we will be losers.
Must we really ask others to help pay for the telling
o f our story. It seems plain enough that an a great na­
tion with a great cause, wo should not.

r,

JIM BOW

Henry
Even U there i* a 2U0-foot
ocean-going yacht u n d e r my
Chriitma* tree, it won't give me
half th* thrill that some of the
present* of yesteryear did.
My best Christmas present—and
biggest heartache — rim e years
ago in Rochelle, (in. I was ten, and
had been longing for a watch—a
real ona that worked—for what
seemed a million year*.
Then there it was. All my own.
It wouldn't have excited tho envy
of a Swiss jeweler, for it was what
wa used to call a "dollar biscuit."
Rig, fat, and with a tick thut
could he heard for fifty yards. Ilul
my syea popped out, and my heart
jumper! with Joy when 1 saw It.
1 grabbed it, ami then lit out tha
front door to show It to the hoys
next door. Rut they never saw it.
A* I sailed off the front step* I
tripped and landed on the walk,
palm* down. And th* watch whs in
ons palm. It went into more piece*
than a hand grenade. 8o did my
heart.
1 spent a good two weeks trying
to locate all the parts, and another

McLemore

three trying to put the watch to­
gether.
Running the watch a close sec­
ond for tup Christinas honor* i*
the billy goat— promptly named
Uilly— that wa* waiting for me—
but not under the tree—in Dalton,
Ga. I was about four then, but the
sight and sound and smell of that
hilly Is as fresh as if it were yes­
terday.
What a splendid animal. Ha
looked bigger than a l ’ercherun,
and hi* horns more formidable
than any Texas Longhorn.
There wua n wagon, too, und a
harness, and a little whip with a
ri acker. What a wonderful day
that Christmas was, with Billy
butting me every time I came close
to harm-ss him, nr standing stork
still when lie was all harnessed,
und i was in the wugon, ready to
ride.
And when he did lake it into his
hilly goat head to run, what a run­
ner ho was, Head down, whiskers
flying, he would heud in one direc­
tion und keep going, no matter
what. Through the hedge, duwn
ditches, across curbs—anywhere.

For third place among my
Christmas present* I would have
an impoislbla time trying to deeid*
between my first bicycle and my
first— and last—alligator. My Dad
gava ma tha bike, and a cousin
"hipped th* 'gator from Florida. I
believe I’d have to vote for tha al­
ligator. He came in a crate, was
a good five fest long, and, a* I
remember, on the angry side. Rut
no other kid in town had a real,
honest-to-goodnesa alligator.
We kept him in the back yard
in a pen fur a few week*, and 1
must hav* made nearly half a dol­
lar showing him to my plsymates
nt any where from a penny to two
cent* a look. It was a sud day for
mo when my parents thought we
hud had an alligator In the hack
yard long enough, and prevailed on
the city to pluce him in the town
fountain. It was pretty hard try­
ing to collect money from the kids
then.
Fourth spot must go to Spot, the
first dog that ever greeted me on
Christmas morning. Half some­
thing and half something else, he
was the finest dog a boy ev*r had.

Dr. Crane's

W orry

Clinic

Norm* want* definite ideas by ness reasons, the Jews were then
In Uiat connection, Ui« next
wblch to rotnbal racial bias. So to brush even tho dust off their time you feel prejudiced, try to
study my answer. Notice how sandals,
imagine Uiat your dead mother
Ami no devout Jew dared touch
OUR BOARDING HOUSE
Jesus went out of hi* way to
or brother or wife or sweetheart,
food or anything rise handled
show hi* dislike of prejudice.
X"TRIED TO
&gt; WHAT
la now reincarnated In the person
by Samaritan*.
£A(t AGAINST BUYING)/ABOUT‘
of the hated opposite color or
And Imitate the theosophlst ides
Keeping
this
background
in
THAT FOREST OF &lt;/O.EARiMO
la the manner outlined below, mind, Just imagine what a shock race.
CHRISTMAS TREBB-A-THOSB
Thfosopblils bclicir in this
t to ld -icu to bu y o r e e s of f
lor tt will widen your spiritual it was when Christ showed that
3LRUJAO* OP ALAOKAM
OUST ao/B U T H O -A lH S L O T
type
of physical reincarnation on
llie priest and then the Levile
hoc lion sUrtlngly.
if Y ou want A t ?
after ,
this earth. It is a possibility I
Ignored
the
half-dead
man
nn
(he
JRENCH "DUGYOU VCHRiSTMASf
CASK K-496: Nonna L-, aged
fiTIRRlNG HIGHBALLS/—-.S
So, If you folks have lost a
•STARTTWfitf-K THAT'S
IT, is president of her church highway, but (he Good Samari­
UM-M/THAT6 AN IDUA—
ing of -The / / another
tan showed him brotherly care! loved one, wouldn't It be terrible
Young People'* Society.
MBIT'S IDEAS UK&amp;THAT I
GRAND
&lt; [ACM* FOR
if you later abused him via your
,1 U *T K A E P M &amp;
"D r. Crane,** she began, "there
And lo prove that Christ didn't
CAHYON.V 1 *TH&amp; OLD
mistreatment of a person of a
■f?ro*E,E£AD',
PLUG.
i* still *o much rare prejudice merely render lip service to
different color or race who now
in America, w*'d like some prac­ world brotherhood, Jesus then
is your former loved one?
tical plan by which to abolish it. took his Aposllcs through Samaria
Tliis tlwught will widen your
"I* there anything sc* can do and deliberately stopped at the
perspective fasti
to help wake people up to the well,
And for church group* like
fact that God must dislike pre­
lie was doubtless no more thir­ Norma, send for the "Compliment
judice?
sty than his Apostles, who would Club" booklet, enclosing a stamp­
"I need sonic practical sug­ have waited till they reached He­
ed return envelop, plus 30c.
gestions to offer on Sunday night brew ami before taking a drink.
It will sliow you show to become
when U la my turn to lead the
Hut Christ made them atop and an immediate \erbal Good Sam­
meeting."
Ihrn hr purposely asked (he Sam- aritan!
As lung as teen age idealist!
arllau woman (or a drink, thereby
\&lt;
like Nonna ate sincerely striving receiving water at tier hands,
OVER 36 YEARS
to mskc this world better, we which was a supreme violation of
ry. AWE CWERat First and Palaaatte
oldsters can still lake hope.
0 ~ M b ached
Jewish rules.
(Along Sid* Post Of flea)
Norma
might
remind
her
group
BIT-Finally, Christ healed 10 lepers
1J t i j
that God apparently likes different
from a sure death, but the only
colors, or he would never hate one that returned to say "Thank
given us so many hues among the
)o u " was a Samaritan.
flowers.
So Jesus was definitely not ad­
And sunset* would not show Hr
dicted to racial or color prejud­
varied colors of the rainbow.
ices.
"•age 0
Sanford, Florida
Saturday, December 23, 10dl
Jesus also vetoed prejudice. So
And how could he be, if we are
w n r a a i . I.IB I.O W , b u i i t o m * r S R L U N R a
lie picked the most haled race ol all the children of God? For God
* Carpet
• Parallax*
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K V K I.V X J, C IIS H ta a r r c i e x r i l l e r r i w
antiquity to furnish the hero of plays no favoritea, nor does any
• Tito
• Ptoaee
U s a s g la g Editor
A d sm tslag
Director
c i t y Editor
• Rental Bad*
SlIU* W ILLS
the Good Samaritan Story.
M. ELLER TVHM
r U N H V O IT O L IR *
other
good
parent.
Coaaty Editor
Classifies Msnsgsr
Circulation
U s a tge e
"And who Is m&gt; neighbor?"
C LlLLIA V A i N g g
J A * I K L. S H O E M A K E R
V U E O IS E L L *
asked a smug, self-righteous col­
aoeloty Editor
Uutlasss Ms aags r
Usch satlal (apt.
lege man in tha audience.
To the Hebrews, the Romans
Office l*aU
la ftatlauli Casaty
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were doubly bated as tax gather
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1 tear
( U J e 1 Vow
era. And so were their other op­
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pressors, as th* Philistine*.
But the Samaritans were ana­
thema. Jews ware not allowed
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even to set foot on the soil of
Samaria, for it meant supreme
pollution.
If, however. It wag accessary
to make a shortcut through that
haled country for urgent busi­

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An alternative, faco-iavinr for
the administration conld Cuma
through an arranged eeasa-fire
and a unification masting between
Tehombe and th* Congo’* prime
minister, Cyrill# Adoula.
It la lneraaaingly evident, how­
ever, that tha Congo situation la
causing th* U. 8. State Depart­
ment aa much trouble here at
ham*, at tha United Nation* in
New York and In North Atlantic
Treaty Organisation council* in
Paris aa it is in Africa.
U. 8. policy waa based on an as­
sumption that th* Congo situation
could be cleared up by a quick UN
military attack on Katanga.
Th* administration waa criticis­
ed for not acting aggressively
enough in aupport of the Cuban In­
vasion. Now it is eriliclzad for be­
ing too aggressive In th* Congo.
Tha advantage of a successful
Congo biiti is that it would set a
precedent for similar operation! in
case It becomes necessary to use
fores against a Communist effort
to overthrow the Adoula govern­
ment and make Deputy Prim* Min­
ister Antoine Gisenga, a former
Lumumba lieutenant, top man in
tha Congo.
Thera were three miscalcula­
tions:
— Th* strength of th* Katanga
military organisation run by mer­
cenaries was underestimated. The
all-out support it la receiving from
Belgian and British mining Inter­
est* in Katanga waa not forasecn.
—The fact that all 14 of Amsrca'a allies In NATO— moat of them
still eolonlal powers— would not
back up th* U. S. policy in tha
UN and in th* Congo waa a set­
back.
— Finally, th* davalopmant of
strong pro-Katanga sentiment in
tha United States earns aa a com­
plete surprise,
Thera haa bean a strong proKatanga lobby operating behind
th* scene* at tha UN. It has found
ready aupport from political op­
ponent* o f tha Kennedy adminis­
tration, conservative* and antiCommunist crusaders like Adm.
Ren Morsel of Americans for Con­
stitutional Action, Dean Clarence
Manlon, William F. Buckley Jr.,
J. D. Matthew* and others.
What emerged was an “ Ameri­
can Committee for Aid to Katanga
Freedom Fighter*," with Dr. Max
Yargan, a prominent Negro leader
aa it* chairman and front man o f
main interest.
Ha was born in Raltigh, N. C.
and graduated from Shaw Univer­
sity in that city. If* got a master's
degree at Howard University in
Washington and has received turnviews on th* danger* o f communsmaller eastern institutions.
He wa* in international YMCA
work for over SO years, serving in
tha Unltad States, in Franc* with
Negro troops during World War I,
then Ip India and South Africa. Ha
left Y work In 1936.
Tha next year he organized the
"Council on African Affair*" and
becam* It* executive director. Its
purpose waa to disseminate Infor­

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mation *n African Negroes under
colonial governments and to prapara them 'for independence.
Paul Robeson become chairman
of tha council and gradually the
Communists moved in. Th* organ­
ization waa citad by th* attorney
general In 194T aa a Communist
front. The next year Yargan gave
up trying to work with th* Com­
munist* and wax forced out. Robe­
son announced in 1955 it had been
dlabandad.
Yargan also served aa president
of tha National Negro Conference
whieh, as a "l*ft-of-center" organ­
isation, opposed tho draft early In

World War If. After Hitler attack­
ed Russia, the organisation sup»p
ported th* war effort.
s
Yergsn testified before th# Sen­
ate Internal Security subcommit­
tee in 1951 and 1953 on commun­
ism in Africa. H* has repeatedly
denied charges o f Communist af­
filiation*. In recent year* he haa
lectured, written and given inter­
view* on the danger* of Commun­
ism in Africa.
H* is now 64. He waa married irj,
1919 to Susie Wiseman, who bora
him four children. Ha waa married
a second time in 1946 to Lena Hatpern, a whits woman. They liv* ia
Ossining, N. Y.

Letters
v

To The Editor
To the Editor:
Thank* for th* fina coverage
you gava us during tha football
season. 1 feel that it contributed
a great deal to our season and cer­
tainly It helped make It a financial
success.
Thanks again and beat wishes
for the holiday*.
Sincerely,
Coach Bill Proctor
(Ed. Note. We reserve the
right to edit all letters that we
feel deal with personalities and
not Issues.)
Sanford Herald
Sanford, Fla.
Dear Sira:
After a very close check with
all tha people who live near the
proposed shopping center here at
27th and French, we find only peo­
ple who are thrilled with the idea.
We are looking forward to this
new business.
Col. H. H. Hart
U. S. Army (ret)
17-92 Court
Sanford, Fla.
To Th# Editor:
Why should you "grip*" about
th* eity employes receiving a
" g ift " ? Pay for “ ovartlma" In a
year would amount to more than
10 or 25 dollar*. I hav* known
soma of tha eity employes to work
IS hours a day, withaut overtime
pay, during shortage of help dua
to illness, storms and other emer­
ge nc let.
Th* wage* and aalsrir* moat of
th* employes receive ar* small and
that I* on* reason it is hard for th*
city of Sanford to get and kaep
good qualified employes. What
with income taxes, social security
and group Insurance the “ taka
homo" pay la vary small. You
ought to compare thair salaries
and wages with thos* of school
teacher*, electrician*, carpenter*,
painters, plasterers, truck drives,
ate.— Yea, even common laborers.
Soma companies at Christmas
give parti**, trees, gifts for em­
ployes and their families, or money
equal to a month's salary as onetenth of thslr annual pay, ate., etc.
I know a man whoa* company
gava him 9111 for Christmas. I aaw
his check. H* also gate 15 per sent
discount on avarything ha buys
from them. Another company
(her* in Sanford) give* 30 par
cant discount on all sate* and gives
gift* to their employ**. Soma alao

give banquet* dinners, barbecues,
etc. during the year. J. C. Penney
give* a discount on sales, bonus,
commission, pensions, insurance,
ate. I know. (Hav# relative* em­
ployed by Penney.) The city do**
not give the employee a discount
on their water, garbage and real
estate tax.
—
I have paid city taxes for almost
50 years and 1 do not object to th#
few dollars "given" to th* einloye*. In fact, 1 think and know
they should have larger Balance,
wage* and "gifts."
Why don't you print in tha San­
ford Herald (yes, pleas* print in
th* paper) what th* bank* and
other* did or gave to their cm- f
ployes for Chriitma*.
"
Tha city used to give a barbe­
cue to their employee but because
of "griper*" like you it waa discon­
tinued.
Thank*. A tax payer.
M. Jonas
(Ed Note. Dear Taxpayer, no­
body "griped" about d ty em­
ploye* getting a bonus. W* Just
reported It . . . there'* a big j )
difference.)

DeBary Democrats
Name New Officers
James Oddy was named to
head the DeBary Democratic
Club for 1962 at an election of
offtceri held during the Dee, II
meeting at the Fire House,
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Other officer* for Ihe new year
Include William Ogden, vice preaident; and Mrs. John Diick, fin­
ancial secretary and treasurer.
Directors will be Amanda Martin,
Joseph Hanson and Frank Lay-

mei.
The executive board of the club
met Monday night at the home
of the new president to plan a j
membership drive.

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The Chrletmufl acanon m a y brlnff a gigantic yuletlde
blessing to Oviedo residents this year, something the
people of this small but wealthy community in East
Seminole County have long awaited— an honcst-to-goodness football stadium, and following that, the beginning
of an Oviedo High School gridiron nquad.
Long a matter of speculation, talk, and hearsay, the
residents of Oviedo are beginning to look upon the
prospects o f football and a brand-new football stadium
as amost inevitable. Problems which have long been
stumbing stones are starting to disappear, and in all
probability Oviedo will field its first football team in the
fall o f 1962.
Several of the leading and reputedly-wealthy citi­
zens of the community have organized what is the be­
ginning of an independent, privately-financed athletic
association whose main purpose is to provide recreation­
al facilities for Oviedo High School. This association held
its first meeting last week to elect officers and standing
committee chairmen.
Purportedly intended as a non-profit organization,
the association has yet to select an official name, or
move to Incorporate as a non-profit organization and
apply for a charter. The organizers are awaiting a reply
from an inquiry sent to the Internnl Revenue Dept, by
Association President John Courier o f Chase and Com­
pany, concerning tax exemption of donations to the ath­
letic fund.
Land problems for the proposed football field have
not been solved completely, but tbe newly-formed Assoelation does have a tentative site picked out. The pro­
posed site for the field consists of a nine acre tract of
land south of Oviedo which now belongs jointly to the
Masonic Lodge and the American Legion.
An estimated $7,600 will be required to clear the
land, install a water system and a lighting system, and
provide the necessary equipment for a regulation
athletic field. The funds for the project are expected to
he raised from local donations to the proposed Oviedo
Athletic Association.
Unfortunately, little or no help Is to be expected
from the Seminole County School Board because as Supt.
o f Schools R. T. Milwee said Friday, "Seminole County
School Board policy and auditing procedure prohibits
providing funds for athletic equipment for county
athletic associations."
However, Milwee staled further that in his own parsonal opinion, "th e ’ school board would provide main­
tenance crews to keep n football field mowed and in con­
dition. Thl* would not extend to the purchase of bleach­
ers," he stated further.
Association President John Courier said that At­
torney Doug Stenstrom had been appointed legal coun­
sel for the proposed athletic association and will handle
organizational details in incorporating the association as
a non-profit organization.
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Some of Seminole Conch PigotCs boys have grabbed
another distinction. Besides Ornnge Belt Conference and
All-State honors, Sanford is now represented on the All
Mid-State Football Team. On the first string team is Russ
Pearson at guard; J. B. Phillips at center; and Eugene
Williams at tackle. Semlnoles to make second string
were: Don Harvey at end; Bubbn Davis at halfback; and
Bill Phagan at fullback. Honornble mentions went to
Butch Riser and Gary Davidson.
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Tha Mayfair Country Club will begin golf classes for
ladles beginning in January. The courses will consist of
six one-hour lessons with classes starting at 10 a. m.
on January 4th. Registration may be completed at any
lime by dropping in to see Mayfair golf pro Rudy Goff
in tha golf shop.
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SH S Gridders

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One Seminole County undofented football team
which we somehow overlooked in our seasonal roundup
is Virgal Duffell’a Blue Angels, the sixth grade cham­
pions of Sanford’s Weat Side Grammar School,
The Blue Angela completed an eight game tourna­
ment aeaaon o f rag-tag gridiron play with five sixth
grade teams In the running to end up with a seasonal
total of 109 points scored compared to their opponents’
■coring total for the season of 13 points.
Coach Duffell’s firac string starting lineup for the
Blue Angels Included the following players in the backfield: Jimmy Anderson at fullback: Igtrry Dodson at
left halfback; Kenny Hinson at right hnlfback; and Jim­
my Williams in the quarterback position.
Blue Angel linemen Included: Larry Smith at
left end; Darrell Vodoplch at right end; David Lowe
at left guard; Allen Cooper at right guard; Gordon
Meyer at left tackle; Bruce Thomas at right tackle; and
Kandy Nobles at center.

Cage Tryouts Set
Here For Today
ed to attend tha clinic.
Team a to be In tha running this
year
are:
Robaon't Sporting
Goods, Higginbotham Oil Com­
pany, Sanford Electric, StricklandMorrison, WTHR Radio Station,
Flrat federal, Sanford Atlantic
National Bank, and Day and Nile
Drill.
Persons Interested In adult
coaching positions are asked to
contact Jim Jsmigan, Director of
Recreation at the Sanford Civic
BOSTON (U P I)-W h o hurt tbe Center.
pitchers more—Mickey Mantle or
Roger Maria?
Tha answer la Mantle, and he Claim World Mark
LONDON (UPI)—Tasi, the So­
hurt them far more than hie New
York Yankee teammate, accord­ viet news agency, reported today
ing to official slugging avaragea that light heavyweight Rudolf
for lM t which were released by Plyukfelder set a new world rec­
American League headquarters ord by snatching SIS pounds in
the national weightlifting cham­
Thursday.
pionships at Dniepropctrovak,

Get 'Feelers'
Four Seminole High football players have attracted in­
terest In several southeastern colleges, it was learned Friday
night. Mississippi State University, tho University of Miami,
and New Orlean’s Tulnne University have requested infor­
mation on members o f tbe Sanford team.
Gary Davidson, Don Harvey, Bob Lewis, and Bubba

2 All-American
Gridders Confirm
NFL Pro Bids
SAN FRANCISCO (U P D -T w o
All-America grid atari here for
the Shrin* East-West grid elarh,
confirmed Friday that they will
be playing in the National Foot­
ball League next year.
Ernie Davis, tha great back
from Syracuse, said that he ii
"very happy" with the term* he
received with tha C l e v e l a n d
Drowns.
"I feel no regret for having
turned down the good Buffalo of.
fer," said Davis.
It was anounced In Cleveland
by Arthur Model!, chief executive
officer of tha Rrowns, that Davis
had agreed lo sign a thrce-ycar
contract for $65,000 and a $15,000
bonui.
Davia was late getting out to
the practice field Friday afternoon
at Santa Clara as he ait under a
heat-ray lamp directed by trainer
Henry (Smltty) Schmidt, who has
handled the Eait squad for many
years.
"He haa a alight back Injury,
suffered In the game agalnit Mi­
ami in the IJberty Bowl Dec. 16,"
aald tha trainer.
Davie expects to ba In tip-top
shape for the Shrine gama on Dec.
M, Iwwever.
In Los Angeles it waa announc­
ed that Merlin Olaan, Utah State’i
fine tackle, had signed with the
Rami. Tha price on this on* .waa
not announced.
But Olicn alto had been drafted
by the Denver Broncoi of the
American Football League and
there had been a powerful tugof-war going on te get tha 205pounder.

Sebring Gets
Top Recognition
The Sebring 12 Hour Endurance
Rare tier* in Florida has today
achieved even more world wide
recognition.
Joining with tha Targe Florte of
Italy — Nurbutgrtng, Germany,
and Le Mans, France, Internation­
ally famous road racing circuits,
tha Sebring II Hour Endurance
Race becomes on* o f the races
keeping high epecd production and
prototype apart* cars a part o f
the tradition o f road racing cireuita throughout tha world.

What Next
The new Dora! Country Club In
Miami will have the country's
flrat girl caddies on tha links
whan its new golf eourae open*
her* Friday.
Connlt
Smith,
II •year - old
brown haired beauty from Buffalo,
N. Y., wai the first girl picked at
Interviews to Una up tha "golf•ttaa."

Davis arc among the player* that
these colleges have Indicated in­
terest in. No definita offers have
been made aa yet, but (Urns, statis­
tics, and recommendations have
been requested.
Coach Jim Pigott has been re­
quested to forward filma and sta­
tistics on Darla, Lewis, and David­
son to Assistant Football Coach
Ralph Brown of Mississippi State.
The coach Indicated that material
would be sent to the college on
Tuesday, Dec. 26.
Seminole end end first string
player Don Harvey, besides being
honored with positions on the Or­
ange Belt Conference team, the
Florida Sports writers' All-State
Team, and the All-Mid Florida
Team, haa received Inquiries from
Princeton University on athletic
scholarship possibilities.
CoUega athletic organliations
often wait nntU after the holidays
before awarding scholarships or
making
definite
commitments.
Several years ago, David Stanley
of Sanford went to Florida State
University on a football scholar­
ship. Stanley only received a defi­
nite offer In January following tha
end of the footbaU season.
With tha athletic talent that the
Seminole football team has turned
out In the 1001 season and tbe un­
defeated (KMM) seasonal record,
colleges are expected to offer ath­
letic acholirahlpa to several mem­
bers of the Sanford team .

Sfemper Cops
Four In Tilt
In tha Wednesday night Band■pure League, Stamper Agency
rapped all four games from Jet
Inn to mova back Into first place.
Rolling high game for Btemper
Agency waa Faye Underwood with
a 176 448 scratch aerial and Mary
Lou Danyluk rolling a 170-471
aarlaa.
,
Me Roberta Tires copped all four
gamaa from Rotjson Sporting
Gooda moving Robson to third
place. Midge Wood* came through
for McRoberta Tires rolling a 216543 scratch series. Lola Slay, one
of tha neweomtra to bowling rolled
a 616 handicap sarita.
AUx of Sanford who haa taken
three game* from their opponent*
for the laet two week* came
through again to take three
game* this week from Welsh Tire *
Shop. Welsh Tire Shop ta holding
second place In total number o f
pine. Alix of Sanford remain* tn
fifth place with Jan* Adeock roll­
ing a 101-402 ecratch eerie*.
Wednesday night la position
night with Stamper Agency vs
Walsh Tire. Shop; Robson Sporting
Goods vs Jet Inn and A lls o f San­
ford va McRoberta Tlrea.
Residential . Commercial
Building

FALL OUT
SHELTERS
FA 2-7083

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C. W. DODSON, Contractor

DOG
RACING

N IG H T L Y
POST TIME

8:10

Raikatball tryouts for Biddy
Basketball will be held thia morn,
log. at 1:10 a. m. at the Sanford
Junior lU|h gymnaalum.
All prospective player* who are
interfiled in being picked by one
of iht eight tea me acheduled for
basketball competition are expert-

Mantle Hurt
More Than Roger

Enter Tourney

Hard Luck

NEW YORK (U P l)-N v * more
members of tbe New York foot­
ball giants—Alex Webater, Joe
Walton, rhil King, Pat Summertil and Don Heinrich—have filed
entries for the National football
League golf tournament on the
Hollywood ’Beach
Hotel
golf
enurae ta florid*, Jan. I I

SAN FRANCISCO (UPI) - T b e
Ha v ail Chiefs of the American
Basketball League can't seem to
win for losing. Not only did they
drop a 109’S3 declaims to the Sen
Francisco
Saints
Wednesday
night, but they also lost 1150
worth of warmup cults which ap­
parently won stolen.

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(The OatifnrS Wrrilh

Florida Orange Juice
Big Aid To Athletes
By JOHN SIKES
11M&gt;
Florida Cltru* Mutuil
• LAKELAND—Bruise* and eon'tunluni, which maka Ilf# »o black
ami blu# for athlete*, houiehold
dn-lt-youracifers and other* beset
I
hsn! knock., a n , themeelvol,
! taking a beating from Florida orf ang* juice. Or, more specifically,
from vitamin* C and I* Uemlng in
' Florida OJ.
Flrat, though, a bit of flaahW k ln g I* in order. tJnck In Jnn’ uary, 1959, a Florida Cltrua Mutualcrr itumbled on tha Info that
the Philadelphia Eagle* pro foot­
baller* wer* taking the** cltru*
vitamin* In rapiulo form to le**en
the Incidence of bruiaea on their
bodlt*, face*, leg*, «tc., resulting
from the tough clathcs every time
,.the ball wa* »nappe&lt;L
Dr. Thomae F. Dowd, then the
i Eagle*' phyilcian, wa* quoted on
a before and after llluitratlon.
Before the Eagle* began taking
th# vitamin* It wa* a la*k for th*
■ doctor to get the player* in ihap*
for their next game. After they
begen th# capiullng—at th# rato
; 'b t three capsule* per day#—th*
doctor’* job w#* a map. Th# play* ara were ready, willing and able,
mlnu# tha contueloni and ecchymoila (fancy namo for email
; bruises) at the next kickoff.
*■ Th# Mutuateer we# io limmered
up by what h# concluded wa* a
brand n#w potential for *#lllng
more Florida cllru* to more peo­
ple (everybody get* black and
blu* from life'* beating*) that he
'esaayed to try out the panacea on
tha New York Yankee* (baieball)
. jhen ijiring training In St. Peter*J»urg.
When he approached tha Yan­
kee bra** to try out tha cltru*
vitamin* on tha Ilk** of Mickey

Mantle, Yogi Berra, Whilcy Ford,
Roger Marie, et al, he we* redfaced thuily. In effect:
“ What’* th# matter with you
Florida citrua folk* I Don’t you
keep up with your own product*?
We've been feeding your vitamin*
to our boy* for yean, and If
you've licen keeping up with the
■ports page* you should know the
Yankee* are doing all right."
Thl* Yankee testimonial at th#
time wa* duly, If *omewh*l em­
barrassingly b e l a t e d , spread
around In the public print*.
Till* year the Florida Citru*
Commission
begun
researching
further into this potential massuse o( Florida cltru* a* a Charley
horse pi eve rill vc. Member* of one
group o f footballers were eech
privileged to drink a whole qusrt
of orange juice dally, while mem­
ber* of a brother group wer# each
limited to only elx ounce* o f OJ
daily.
ltcaulta of thi* teit aren't in
yet. But the Engle* and Yankee*
offer a pretty good clu*. The for­
mer won the I960 National Foot­
ball League championship and the
latter won four out of five from
the Cincinnati Red* 1a*t fall to
become th* I960 World Champ* of
baieball.
"I'm not Ju*t playing left field
or lonesome end," Mutual'* Bob
Hutlwige sold when presented the
Eagles' and Yankee*' facta of
cltru* life, “ but Isn’t there eome
kind of a moral here, such a* If
you want to be a champion drink
mora Florida orange ju ice?”
Yep. And If you don't aspire to
bo a champion, you might up your
dally Intake o f Florida cltru* to
banish those tell-tale black and
blue marke from coming out eecond In a two-way tussle.

itate Begins Program To Provide
i?ural Bedside Nursing Service
5 JACKSONVILLE - Florida he*
launched n state-wide pioneering
M ovem ent to make bedside nun3 n g available In any borne — par­
ticularly rural homes — within its
borders.
Dr. Albert V. Hardy, Acting
lute Health Officer, said that a
recent survey of M North Central
countlea showed an urgent need
for expansion of public health
nuralng program* to Include the
borne nursing service. He an­
nounced that Federal funds re­
cently allocated to the State Board
of Health will be used to Inaugu­
rate luch ■ combined home nuning care program Immediately.
Approximately 40 additional public
le a llh nuriea will be employed
and will he assigned to position:
(n various county health depart­
ments.
- Thi* expanded public health
pursing program will be carried
out under the direction of Dr. W.
I,. Wright, Assistant Stale Health
Officer and Director o f the Bu­
reau of Local Health Services,
who stated that "this ta the first
attempt In the United States to
provide such a service on a large
Seal* through county health de­
partments."
The combined home nuralng
care service 1* designed to aave
money for the ill, conserve avail­
able nursing time and reduce the
length of bosplUlltallon, aid In
tha physical rehabilitation of the
chronically ill and bring about bet­
ter utilization and coordination f
•U local medical aervlcea. Doctor
Wright will be a**l*led by Mil*

For This They
Go To College?

JACKSONVILLE (U PI) — Five
college *ophomor*a claiming tha
world's record for 'twisting" to­
day after dancing the n«w erase
over 7.1 miles o f highway.
If. E. Crow, Unlveralty o f North
Carolina; Ronnla Stock, Georgia
Tech; Ray I.awand, MilDapa Col­
lege; Paul Cone, the Unlveralty
o f Florida, and Tommy Kelly,
Jackeonville University, said they
broke tha prevlouely-kncsem record
held by eome students at Louisi­
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CLASSIFIED FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE

GIFTS FOR MEN

BOOKS &amp; CARDS

TOYS

Classics,
Children's
GASOLINE k Electric Cushman CLOSE OUT aale on all toys IDEALS,
Books. A Shopper'* Dream!
Example:
Minature
Revere
Golf Carts, Scooteri &amp; TruckMe Vicars, Downtown Sanford.
Ware Set Reg. $9.43 Now $5.43.
steer*. Robson Sporting Goods,
Hobaon Sporting Goods, Down­
Downtown Sanford. FA 2-3961.
town Sanford.
HOUSEHOLD ITEMS

Office 204 W. First
DRADtXNRV
CLASSIFIED DISPLAY:
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fare Insertion. Moa.
Sal. wee*.
STRAIGHT Cl-ASSiriEDi
Tees., thru Frt. 3 P. N. day be­
fore Insertion. Moa
1st.
RESPONSIBILITY:
The Herald wRl aot ha
far more thaa ene Incorrect toaerHob of yoar ad, and reserves Ike
light to revise or reject eny ad­
vertisement from whet ordered te
conform to the policies erf thl*
paper.

ROBES by Rabhor, wash and
wear. 39.93 to 312 95. Perkins
Downtown Sanford.

GIFTS FOR’ GIRLS

12 PIECE, life time set of fam­
ous Club Aluminum waterless
cookware 329.93, tor limited
IDENTIFICATION Bracteti 13.60
time onlyl Terms. Carroll's
SWEATERS, slipover and Cardi­
tax included. Pendants, $3.60
Furniture Phone FA 2-3181.
gans. 36.95 to 31493. Perkins,
lax included. Wort Jewelry, 202
Downtown Sanford.
E. 1st. St. Ph. FA 2-0181.

BOATS AND MOTORS
;*ll our PERSONAL SHOPPER
GIFTS FOR
for Gifts, Suggestions, or Gift
Certificates. Roumillat k Ander­ SLACKS, Sweaters,
son FA 2-0392.
boy Suits, Levis,
Manuel Jacobson

BOYS
Shirts, Cow­
Boots, Suits,
213 E. 1st.

CALL ELLEN TYRE at FA 1-3811
to list your Gilt Suggestion*.

FURNITURE

GIFTS FOR WOMEN

TENTS, Skates, air rifles, sleeping
CLASSIFIED INDEX
(iM itim w
bags, hunting knife and ax
M
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tw.
on.
1. 1-081 &amp; Found
J 2 -2 ?
LUGGAGE, Sweaters, Skirts, Hos­
sets. Army Navy Surplus
,i itmrjU rt**2. Notices - Personals
iery, Lingerie, Hats and Big*.
“ You aek her why the neede the paint remover! I
3. Education • Instruction
Manuel Jacobson 213 E. 1st.
LUGGAGE
haven't got the couragel"
4. Transportation
5. Food
UNIVERSAL
Hair
Dryer
(46. For Rent
6. For Rent
9. For Sale or Rent
temp. dial) Ostrich grain hat- CALL ELLEN TYRE at FA 2-2811
7. OusineM Rentals
to list your Gift Suggestions.
box case, 123.93. The perfect
2 BEDROOM furnished cottage In 2 BR., Built-in kitchen: Rent with
8. Reach Rentals
gift for Christmas.
Ssnford
Lake Mary. FA 2-1757.
option to buy: 719 Bsywood Dr.
9. For Sale or iteat
TREES &amp; TRIMS
Electric,
downtown
Sanford,
FA 2-8118.
10. Wanted ,to Rent
Phone FA 2-1562.
2 BEDROOM unfurtilthH house
11. Real Entile Wanted
CALL ELLEN TYRE it FA 2-2811
kitchen equipped. Ph. FA 2-8630 12. Renl Estate For Salt
12. Renl Estate For Sale
to list your Gift Suggestions.
SEWING MACHINES
after • p. m.
13. Mortgage Loans
We Don't Want EVERYBODY'S This time give her the gift that
14. Insurance
FURNISHED apartment, Close-in,
GIFTS FOR ALL
she has always wanted: A new
Buainesi, Just YOURS.
15. Business Opportunities
Jimmy Cowan FA 2-4013.
zig-xag or automatic tewing ma­
16. Female Help Wanted
FARMER'S AGENCY
chine. Also used Singer Port­ • Quality • Fashion* • Service:
N. V. Farmer, Realtor
17. Male Help Wanted
SLEEPINQ ROOMS, Th* Gables,
ables, like new. The Place:
Gifts for all!
2463 S. Park Ave. Pb. FA 2-3221
18. Help Wanted
401 Magnolia Ave. FA 2-0720.
Sanford Sewing Center, 104
YOWELL’S
After hours FA 2-3012 or FA 2-0281
19. Situations Wealed
South Park Ave. Ph. FA 2-9411.
of Sanforu
I BEDROOM furnished apartment.
20. Babysit ten
SAN LANTA HOMES
FA 2-0841.
21. Beauty Salons
On Locust, North of Eaat 2uth St. DANIEL GREEN Slipperi, 34.93 to Call our PERSONAL SHOPPER
22. Build - Paint • Repair
for Gifu, Suggestions, or Gift
UNFURNISHED home, 1808 Wash­
2-Bedrooms, 2-Baths, excellent
36.95. Other bedroom ilippera
21. Building Materials
Certificates. Roumillat k Ander­
ington Ave. Pbon* FA 3-3303
neighborhood.
Priced
from
from 12.95.
24. Electrical Services
son FA 2-0392.
after Jan. let.
$11,900. Low down payment,
25. Plumbing Services
IVEY’S
$84.50 per mo., principal B in­
26. Radio ft Television
CONVENIENT TO BASE: 1 bedSHOE STORE
terest.
APPLIANCES
27. Special Services
room, kitchen equipped, large
VA — NOTHING DOWN
28. Laundry Service
living room, $110 per mo., 103
Jail our PERSONAL SHOPPER WESTING HOUSE Spice ■ Mate
Ph. FA 2-8510 or CR 7-1921
29. Automobile Service
E. Woodland Dr. FA 2-7037.
for Gift*, Suggestions, or Gift
Washer $269.00, Matching Dry­
Nights GA M588
30. Machinery - Tools
Certificates. Roumillat k Ander­
Jack Demetre*, Developer
er $1.00 Miller Ridio k Ap­
31. Poultry • Pets • Livestock TRAILER on Weklva River, inpliance, i l l S. Park.
son FA 2-0372.
quire i t Weklva River Haven. A FABULOUS buy, 4 bedroom
32. Flowers - Trees • Shrubs
masonry home, atone fireplace,
FA 2-1908.
33. Furniture
open beem construction, I tile
34. Articles For Sale
TWO Clean furnished apartment*,
be thi. 100 x 800 feet on beaut!
35. Articles Wanted
nice for couple. Call FA 2-2930.
#ul Lake Markham, Must aee to 12. Real Estate *or Sale
12. Real Batata For Etale
30. AutomolUlM • Trucks
appreciate. FA 1-337*.
37. Boats • Motors
8 . BEDROOM house, kitchen
MERRY CHRISTMAS AND A ROBE HI A. WILLIAMS, Realtor
38. Motorcycles - Scooters
equipped, water fumUhed. Ph
HAPPY NEW YEAR TO EVERY­
Raymond Lundquist, Aaaoc.
39. Trailers • Cabanas
FA 2-4411.

Ruth Metttnger, Director of the
Division of Public Health Nuralng,
who was the first to give Impetus
to thl* program In Florida when
she established the stale's first
Visiting Nurse
Association In
Jacksonville In 1945.
In commenting on this expand­
ing program,
MU*
Metlingcr
pointed out that it had th* *n
dorsement of the Florida State
Medical Association and had been
warmly approved by local phyilcians In those area* of tha state
where It ha* already been tried on 1. Lost ft Fouad
a demonstration b**U, She em ­ LOST: Grey tiger striped eat,
phasized that the aervice U avail­
while feet, pink and brown nose.
able to everyone in the commun­
Answers to name of "Butch,
ity regardless of their ability to
newnrd. FA 1-2328.
pay but that it could not be offered
unless approved by and carried 2. Notice* • Pernonala
out under direction of the pallent'a
CLEAN carpel* with our Carpet
private physician.
Shampooer FREE, with purT
chase of Blu* Lustre shampoo.
Carroll's Furniture.

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Classified Ads Bring Fast Results

Jim Hunt Realty

WELAKA APARTMENTS: room* 2324 Park Drive Office FA 2-2118
private baths, 114.W. First St. Sanford, Fla.
Night* FA 2-0848
1 ROOM furnished apartment, 313
Palmetto, Day—Phone FA 2-3241
or nlfht FA 2 3854.
NICE, roomy 2 bedroom fum. apt
tile bath, Fla. room. 1700 Mag­
nolia $80.30. FA 2-3931.

ONE I

FA

Atlantic

POLE LAMPS 99.93 up; Table
Lamps 94.95 up; Dinette, 4
chairs all plastic tops 938 ap;
Berklinc Recllncrs, ill plastic
cove: 348. Mather of Sanford,
203 E. lit. FA 2-0493.

TOOLS
CALL ELLEN TYRE at FA 1-2611
to list your Gift Suggestions.

JEWELRY
ZIPPO Table Lighter $12.30, Iterting Charm* 11.00 up. Gwaltney
Jeweler, 204 S. Park.
CALL Mrs. Cushing FA 2-0181 for
all your jewelry needs, reason­
ably priced, Personally pelleted.

Amy
Reg. Real
2619 So.
Day FA 2-7499

$6,500

$50 DOWN

Stenstrom Realty

THREE WISE MEN

Stenstrom Realty

J. W. Hall, Realtor
FA 3-8841

POSITION

tit N. Park Ave. Phone FA 2-2420

GEORGE

S - BEDROOMS
1'/, BATHS
Low Down Payment
No Closing Cost!

POSITION.

PALMER,

CONTACT

MAYFAIR

FA 2-8800

Stenstrom Realty
111 N. Park Ave.

As Low I E J Per
Aa
0 4
Month
Principal - fa*. - Int. • Tanas

98,500 To 99,300
FHA ft Conv. Financing
DIRECTION!*: 10 Minutee from Sanford, So. on
llwy. 17-92, turn right at
our alga.

Ph. FA 2-2420

4 Lake Loti, with ?arge oak trees,
on Lake Onoro, $5,000. Name
Your Terms.

TErrace 8-3911

ROSA L. PAYTON
Registered Real Estate Broker
Pk. FA 1-1301
17-92 at HtawiUia
MUST Sacrifice due to orders,
1 bedroom horn* in Pinecrest,
kitchen equipped. 199 per mo.
includes averything. TA 2-7339.
YEAR'S BEST BARGAINS
We have several 2 bedroom homes
for aale under FHA, VA, or con­
ventional financing, where you
ean get the very MOST for your
dollar. Priced from $8,300 to
$9,223 with LOW monthly pay.
ment*. VA-nothing down FHA$300 down. We WELCOME your
car, boat, house trailer, or
present home as a trade-in to
make your downpayment. TRY
US—WE TRADE.

T E E V GREEN
ESTA TES
LMN Enterprises, Inc.
• Tonnlry Club Read (26th
St. Extension) 2 Mllca
Went Of llw y. 17-92 N«*t
Ta Mayfair Country Clnb

• 9 - Bedrooms
• H i Baths
• Central Alr-Cond. ft
Healing
FHA Monthly Paimrnt* —

•

$66-to $74
No Closing Cost
▼A k Conv. Financing
Available

Stemper Agency
REALTOR - INSUROR
CONSULTANT — APPRAISER
Phone FA 1-4891
112 N. Park
After December 196t, 1119 g
French Ave.

(Rausmna

Cliff Borneman, Broker

TErrace 8-4199
Open 10:84 a.m. te 7:88 p.m.

Park Homes

By SHOEMAKER CONST. CO.
As Low As $350 Down
4-Bcdrooma—2 Bath*
3-Bedrooms—2 Baths
J-B cd reom e-U i Baths

AVAILABLE

SOCIAL HOSTESS. FOR HOLIDAYS.
TEMPORARY

HOMES
LMN F.NTERPR1SE9 INC.

Ball-Blair Agency

Property

"Call Hall",

O N G D A LE

Bank Bldg.

LITTLE VENICE
Anderson
Thii )a • fine 2 bedroom, 2 bath
Estate Broker
home with an excellent location.
French Ave.
Has attractive architecture and
— Night FA 2-4818
apccial feature* including fenc­
ed backyard, equipped kitchen,
and parquet floors. Located
Registered Brokers
scrota the road from the May4k ASSOCIATES
WEK1VA RIVER ESTATES
fair Country Club. See our sign.
Approximately ttt acre*, with ISO 218 So. Park Ave. Pb. FA 2-564!
Total price ia only $16,300.
Lake Mary Branch • FA 2-1290
ft- on river, H mile off Rt. 48

River Front

INN

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CEDAR Chests, Natural, Maple,
Walnut. From 339.95 up. San­
ford Furniture Co. 300 E. lit.

SUNSHINE REALTY

EFFICIENCY Healed apartment
Sanford'* newest, Ideally locat­
ed, near poit office, euitable for
single or couple, private bath. Call FA 1-8473 after 8:00 p. m Serviceman Moved and must give
EVEN II year old Johnny ean
Inquire at Manuel Jacobson De­
home away, 2 bedroom In Sunbeautify vinyl floor* with long
SAN SEM KNOLLS
partment Store.
land Eitates
lasting Mai Uloaa. Carroll's
New home*, featuring built-in
Furniture.
kitchen*. 1H bath* and eloM No Qualifying, Move right in,
RENT A BED
Only $82.00 per mo. total FHA
la location. 8300 down and low
Rolltway, Hospital k Baby Bed*
payment. Call Orlando CH 1-3336
monthly payment* far le u thin
6. For Kent
By Day, Week, or Month
you would pay for rent. Fea­
CARROLL'S FURNITURE
HOLIDAY SPECIALS
TURN. apt. 2300 MeDoavtU*.
ture* terrau o floor*, awning
Rh. FA 3-8181
118 W let St
Your choice of two fine homes
window*. Call today.
FURNISHED apartment*, down­
with low down payment*. Good
t, For 8al« o r Beat
town location. Pbon# for ap­
locations convenient to Sanford,
pointment FA 2-3121 or FA 2-8343 CUSTOM BUILT Home on Lake.
school* snd shopping. Take ad­
Night.
Rent or Sale. Reasonable. Call
vantage of homestead tax e x ­
evening!. FA 2-1397.
U1 N. Park Ave.
Ph. PA 2-2420
emption by purchasing before
SAN
LA NTA
APARTMENT!:
1st January 1962.
Nice large apertmente, 4M I . HOUSE for rent. Pb. FA 2-1772.
I4U&gt; St. Phone FA 3-4382.
Very attractive 1 bedroom home
2 - BOOM furnished apt., $80.00
THE FIRST WISE MAN
in 2nd addition Pinecrest. Re­
mo.. Close In. Ill K. 1th St.
FURNISHED Garage apartneot
Will Investigate th* outstanding
cently
redecorated,
kitchen
FA 1 4283 or FA 3-8788.
and cottage. Ph. FA 2-2W0.
bargain being offered at 211 W.
equipped, $400 down payment
18th Street
and reasonable monthly payBy Kate Osann two bedroom*, furnlihed. nice menti, including taxes snd In­
T IZ Z Y
shady lot, and atl city conven­
surance. What more practical
ience*.
Absolute total price
gift for your family than the
30,800. Mu*t have $1,000 down
home ydu have been thinking
to cover furniture. Balance per
about.
month.
This is a quality butlt Ravenna
THE SECOND WISE MAN
Park home which cah be yours
Will check the investment oppor­
for only $300 down. This resi­
tunity with 12.8% gross return.
dence features a built In kit­
The terms are reasonable to a
chen, corner lot location and
qualified buyer.
excellent neighborhood. S bed­
room* and 1W baths, screened
THE THIRD WISE MAN
family room with sliding glaai
Will Inquire about the Industrial
panels off the living room and
poisibUiUe* of our high, dry and
many other feature*. Call our
reasonable 12 acre* on highway
office today and aee these fine
IT end 92 juxt 1 mile South ot
offerings.
the Drive-in theater.

Uy gone for Mb He eerrUa
nflet light between Kin Mo
and Marilyn MonroeH

2-8931

LIVING Room Suits, choice of
colors 399. High back swivel
rockers, foam cushions $49.50.
Echols Bedding.

1-Bedrooms—1 Bath

Wld* variety *at*rW designs and fleer plana

VA Financing on Homes up to 915,000
FHA — Conventional ft In-Service Financing
DIRECTIONS; Turn w. ea 28th St FsUew C *u try Cfoh Rd. 4k Wafoh far awe

£

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M e r r y C h r is tm &amp; s
a lp
tkantnrii
lirralD
b a t. D ec. 2 3 . 1961 — P ane 9

12. Real Ealate For Sale
m I oo.

i i ^ oo

down balance $50 per month on
two frame house* and 4 acres
of land. Contact Grady Scott.
FA 2 2322.
ft

m

0

I BEDROOM, 3 bath (new house)
$500 00
down.
approximately
$73.00 per mo. Total Mortgage
$10,000. Appliances furnished.
Grata—solid aod. City water,
can be Men at 1333 Summerlin
Av*. People at 1333 Summerlin
have keys. Contact Burt Ravel*
Inc. 10» W. 27th St. FA 3-37M.
CHRISTMAS HOME SPECIAL
Whan you see this beautiful custom built 1 bedroom home you
will know that Chrlstmaa la
here. It (eaturei a large corner
lot In Loch Arbor, beautifully
landscaped
with
trees
and
ahrube, fireplace, deepwell wa­
ter supply and kitchen equipped.
Many other fine features for
your Inspection. Only $13,430
with excellent terms,

Stenstrom Realty
1U N. Perk Ave.

Pb. FA $&lt;2420

S t Johns Realty Co.
THE TIME TESTED FIRM
11$ N. Park Ave. Ph. FA 2-612$
$40 and MOVE RIGHT IN
Until January lit we will offer
this sensational buy—don't drag
your feet—call ua NOW*
t bedroom, li t bath on a nice
com er lot In a pleasant subdi­
vision. Only one yeer old.
PRICE: $1,300
TERMS: $1 down plua $3$ closing
cost and $74 monthly total pay­
ment.
MOVE RIOHT IN

“ We Trade"

Stemper A gency
REALTOR — 1NSUROII
CONSULTANT — APPRAISER
Pbooe FA $-1091
U2 N. Park
Altar December 1M1, l i l t S.
French Ave.

VA

FINANCIN'!!
Deww Payment A
Cleelng Cost

$156
ithly Payment* as low as
tod. Cases end laeareaee

NEW HOMES

Sunland Estates
$14,100 - $17,100

YARD Work, window cleaning, ENVELOPES. Letterhead*, state DACHSHUND puppies, AKO reg- J FRESH PRE MIXED CONCRETE
SEASONS GREETINGS
any kind of work. Call Warren
menu, invoice* hand bills, and
iriered, Mark and tan FA 2-1701.f Medium aged stepping stones
Sutton FA 2-2313.
program*.
etc.
Progrcslttc
window sills, lintels A steps
Printing Co Phone FA 2-2931— CHAMPION Miniature AKC Black
Old roek. steel and sand.1
Poodle Puppies, Show dog Stock. MIRACLE CONCRETE CO.
20. Ilabyaitter*
aod \Vc*t U lh St.
3o$ W. 13th Street
Reserve now, Pick up Christ­ 309 Elm Ave.
FA 2-3751
FA 2.76US
Evening* FA 2-2379 \ »i|| Veep imall children in my
mas Kte. FA 2-7711.
-----------home $1.23 per day. FA 2-2274.
FURNITURE
112 RIDGE DR. Park R ld g c -3 i ________ ’ ____ 1_____ I____________
'BEAGLE puppies, registered, 1| Navy man transferred; brand
bedroom l ‘ » batli, air condition- WILL care tor any age children
female, 1 male, 9 week* old, 13| new; take over for balance on
in my home, 2907 Palmetto
ed, central heal, large renter
Specialising In Heating
in , show lype. $.15 and $10.
3 complete rooms; no do*u
FA 2-3461.
and Air-Conditioning Only
lot, $730 down.
Call FA 2-2159.
payment necessary; payments
2502 Oak Ave.
FA 2-8321
low aa $13 per month. Call nwn21. ilrauty Salon*
O s ca r M. lla r r la o n
DACHSHUND puppy, long hair
ner rolled, TE $-1311, Cassel­
SEWING MACHINE SERVICE
Regtitered Real Eiiate Broker
FA 2-8133.
For service on any make of Sew­
berry.
EVA BESS BEAUTY SHOP
li lt Palmetlo Ave. Ph. TK 2-794$
ing machine parts and access­ REGISTERED CHIHUAHUA pup­
3 Senior Beau.lclan*
ONION PLANTS
ories or Rentsls call or write
Minnie B ei, - Helen * Blanche
pies beginning at $15. FA 2-5:’40
$187 DOWN
Crystal Wav, per M $2 So: 500 $t 50
to Sanford Sewing Center, 164
Phone FA 2-3914
after 5:36,
Nice 3 bedroom home &lt;4 block 108 E. 2nd. St.
5 M lots and over, $2.35 FOB
South Park Ave. Pb. FA 2 9411.
from
grade school.
Kitchen
KATHERINE HARVEY
here. A. M. Prevail, Phone
equipped. You may buy before
32.
Flower*
•
Tree*
•
Shrub*
BEAUTY SHOP
PIANO TUNLNG A REPAIRING
749-2113 Seville, Fla.
January 1st on these outstand­
Hair Stylist - Pat Stewart
W. L. HARMON
Sale! Polniettlai In Bloom 98e
ing terms:
318 Palmetto Ave. ..P h. FA 2-0834
FOR SALE— All Guns and Am­
Ph. FA 2-4223
GRAPEV1LLE NURSERY
PRICE $9,917
munition — Close out price*.
Grapsville Ave. near 30th St.
TERMS: $187 down, $83 monthly HARRIETTS BEAUTY NOOK
HEATING
Buy up Now I Firestone Store,
Profenlonal Care—Modern Equip.
PETUNIAS k Calendula &gt; aow
H. B. POPE CO. LNC.
lit East lit St.
"W * Trade"
Air Conditioned Comfort
ready.
Dutch
Mill Nuriery
700 So. Park Ave.
Th. FA 2-423
103 So. Oek
Ph. FA 2 3712
New Uptala Rd. off 26th St.
FOR YOUR BAND Instruments
DO YUC NEED EXPERT LITER.
Guitars,
Bongo's,
Christmas
ARY HELP? . . . an application 33. Furnllur*
Sheet Music. Sales, Rental. Re­
REALTOR — 1NSUHOK
teller that will "get (he jo b ";
pair*. See Bukur's Music Shop,
CONSULTANT — APPRAISER
club paper; allot dinner speech, Used furniture, appliances, tools
3004 Cedar Ave. FA 1-0733.
Phone FA 2 4991
112 N. Park
etc.
BoughuSold
Larry's
Mart
Beauty Salon
high school or college (heme or
Open 111 $ P- m. Monday, WedAfter December 1961, 1911 S.
$13 Sanford Ave. Ph. FA 2-4132
Walker Building
essay on all but scientific sub­
neiday, Friday until Christmas.
French Ave.
2310 Oak
FA 2-7684
jects. Low rates. FA 2-4033,
ROLLAWAY, Hospital and Baby
eveningi.
FACTORT TO YOU
Beds, Day, Week, or Moolh13. Mortgag* Loan*
22. nulld • Paint • Repair
ALUMINUM BUNDS
FURNITURE
CENTER
WELLS DRILLED
Enclosed held, Jig-proof bottom
MORTGAGE LOANS
HOUSE and roof repairs, painting, PUMPS, SPRINKLER SYSTEMS
1100 French Ave.
rail with plaatie ends. Plastic
FHA and Conventional
window- claanlng and yard work.
Ph.
FA
2-7I3S
All Types and Sirei
or rayon tapes. Cotton or nylon
Commercial Jc Realdential
'All work guaranteed. FA 2-1197.
We Repair and Service
Sell Ul Your Furniture. Quick
cords.
STENSTROM REALTY
S T I N E
Service With The Ceah SUPER Senkarik Glass and Paint Co.
111 N. Park Ave. PhoDe FA 2-2420 ROOM SPECIAL $14.93. Painting
Machinery and Supply Co.
TRADING POST. FA I-06TT.
Iniida and out. Call Mr. Tasker,
210 Magnolia
Pb. FA $-4622
207 W. 2nd St.
Pb. PA 2-6432
FA
2-613$.
16. Female Herp Wanted
• BIO VALUES
INTAKE manifold, I two-barrel
UPHOLSTERING: frrr estimate.
• QUICK CREDIT
SEMI-RETIRED Carpenter
THREE
SECRETARIES,
good
caruuretors, luel block, for '3$
Why not tie a satisfied custom­
• EASY TERMS
Repairs, Alterations, Painting
shorthand, accurate typing, neat,
or *36 Ford 361 engine. Phone
WE
GIVE
TOP
VALUE
STAMPS
er?
Kay’s
Upholstering,
Call
Phone FA 2-7963.
attractive, age 21 to 43. Two
Mr.
Gielow
FA
2-2611 or
TE 8-25M.
typist, fast, accurate, one file
FA 2-6472 after 6:00 p. tn.
New aod Used Furniture
clerk, experienced. Apply, Flor W A N T ADS BRING
FRIGID AIRE
311 E. Firat St.
FA 2-3623 WHEEL CHAIRS, enilcbo*, cane*
Ida State Employment Service,
Salea It Service
walkers.
200 So. French.
FAST RESULTS
G. H. HIGH
CUSTOM BUILT BEDDING
FREE DELIVERY
Oviedo, Fla. FO 3-3313 Days
Mattress renovating. Expert Up­
Prescription* our Specislty
CURB GIRL, must be experienc­
Evcninga Sanford FA 2-3863
holstering. All Work Guaran­
FAUST’b Rx Melkmvllte
ed. apply Chick 'n Treat. French 23. Building Material*
teed. Call Nix Bedding Mfg.
111 FA 2-7107
Ave.
LUMBER • HARDWARE - PAINT ANNOUNCING A NEW SERVICE!
Co., FA 2-2117, 1301 Sanford
FOR
SALK—
All good repossessed
Septic
tanka
pumped
drain
Roofing
FHA Loam
P’ aai
Ave.
17. Mai* Help Wanted
fields installed. 24 hour service
merchandise at low price*. We
FREE ESTIMATES
FURNITURE
don't want to move it to our
Terms. FA 2-9169.
ONE full charge bookkeeper, gro­ Your Credit la Good. Up to 2 Yra
Must sell at once — 3 complete
new location, Your chance lo
to Pay!
cery experience preferred. Per­
room* of furniture. Take over
buy right! Firestone Store, 111
B. EDWARDS
29. Automobile Service
manent reiidcnt. Apply Florida
monthly payments of $1116 or
K. 1st St.
BUILDERS SUPPLIES
State Employment Service, 2u0
$200 cash. Call owner collect
We Give TV Stamps
So. French.
NEW
WEST1NGHOUSK INSTANTTE 8-1311 Caitelberry.
903 W. 3rd St.
Ph. FA 2-7898
ON Portable Tele virion. Come
WANTED! Trap Drummer, Call
in for demonstration, also Used
31. Article* For Sal*
24. Electrical Service*
NO S-S146.
Windshield
Hack Glass
TV’s $29 M and up. Town A
Door GUtss
Vent Glass Blankets, Jungle hammocks. Jac­ Country TV, In Hear of McRry.
FRIG1DAIRE
ket*,
sweaters,
paint,
tarps.
18. Help Wanted
SERVICE
Sales It Service
Mold* Drug Slorr, FA 3-3362.
Army Navy Surplus, $10 Sanford
H o u m Wiring
Free Estimates Senkarik Glass and Paint Co.
HAVE TWO OPENINGS-on* full Sid Vihlen's Randall Electric 210 Magnolia
Pb. FA 2-4S22
Ave.
time and one part time with 92 112 Magnolia
Ph. FA 2-0913
FOR SALE: New tnd Used Inner
year old Company. Route type
General Auto Hepair*
lube* for Car*, Trucks, Trac­
work. Average $2.40 per hour, 25. Plumbing Service*
All Make Cars—Labor It Parts
Man or woman. Age 33 to 83.
Guaranteed—Quality Workmanship tors, See Us, Firestone Store
PLUMBING
111 Eaal 1st St.
Car
necessary.
Write:
Mr.
Contracting 4k Repairs
Greene, 639 We*t Peachtree St.,
FOR
SALE— Counters and fix­
Prec Estimates
N. E., Atlanta I, Georgia.
2664 S. Hiawatha Ave. FA 2-8611
tures, Firestone Store, 111 East
B. L HARVEY
1st., Kt.
204 Sanford Ave. Phone FA 2-3383

Helmly Realty

Southern Air

Stemper A gency

Dawn's

W ILSON -M A IE R

AUTO GLASS
INSTALLED

31. Poultry - feta - Livestock:

S - BEDROOMS
1 - l f t . 2 BATHS
CesMewMewal A FHA Loans
Drive l f . H
le
Huai and
Batata* (S ml. S. af Baa.
feed). Bala* efflaa la* hawaa
lea Ida aalraaca.

Clyde W. Nutt

Wall

BOOKKEEPING
and INCOME
TAX SERVICE

Plumbing A Heating

KINGS WOOD

AIR CONDITIONING
CONTRACT and REPAin WORK
1007 Sanford Ave.
FA 2-636]

LS NOW IN
NEW OFFICE

BUILDERS, INC.
FA $MT4
JIM HUNT . FA S-lllI

2710 S. Sanford Ave.

W. J. KING
PLUMBING A SUPPLIES
• Contracting
• Repair Work
2334 So. Orlando Dr.
Phone 222-0463

HOLLERS of SANFORD
MERRY CHRISTMAS

Gifts * V
A

C U STO M ER S

USED C A R

WHO PURCH ASE

BEFO RE

DEC. 24, 1961 A

io
jm
***
Turkey
c
66

CADILLAC

Fleetwood, Leaded .............

4$$$

66 CORVAIR
4 Deer, A u L m a lte ________
I* CADILLAC
4 Door, Air Coed. ...._______
49 CHEVROLET
I Door StA, 6 Cyl.......................
$9 CHEVROLET
Uclalr 4 Door, Automatic .
$■ FORD
$ Door V.8. Automatic .
1$ CHEVROLET
4 Doer Belatr, Automatic
1$ RAMBLER 4 Deer, t Cyl.
4T FORD $ Doer, Auteasatlr

2nd

&amp;

PALMETTO

2501 PARK AYR.

34. Article*

For Salt

WOOD

i .14. Articles

For Sale

HOY'S Bicycle,
FA 2-2448.

good

condition

Fireplace wood, all lengths, Oak .16. A u to m o b ile * • T ru ck *
and lighter wood. Delivered.
Phone FA 2-6*1*. if no amwer NO DOWN PAYMENT and jusl
*33 per month on 1937 Rambiei
FA 2-3909.
4 door, super. Total pile* $303
Sanford Motor Co. 1001 Sanford
NEW Olympia portable typewrit­
A e. FA 2-4382.
er* with cane*. Regular 9124.00
Now $8900 pin* tax, Powell’s
1H5# FiAT DIAN’CHINA, 43 mllei
Office Supply, 117 S. Magnolia
per gallon, good transportation,
FA 2-3*42.
*423. Phone FA 2-6463.
FOR SALE — Trade-Int, Electric '37 RUICK
Roadmaiier, power
stave $3.00, F.lrctrlc Refriger­
vest*, air cond. and everything
ator *10.00, Phllco TV $13.00,
reduced .
$893.
We*tinghou*e TV *.'5.00. Fire- '36 CHEVY, automatic, ■ real
alone 111 F.ait 1st, St.
dream!
........
9493
'J6 DODGE, V*. 4 dr. push but­
FOR SALE— Our complete line
ton drive, good family car.
of paints and eleetric paint
Just .......................
$491
nuxen — Painters and Con­
'32 DODGE
RadioAheater, etc.
tractors Special. Firestone Store
a bargain at .................. $93.
111 F.. 1st St.
Two Pick-up trucki, com# and
get one at $S5
ONE 33,000 BTU G il tp ice heater

RILL COOKE
un vented. Nearly new. GrayQUALITY CARS
house la rear of 302 Grapsville
tl&gt;14 S. French Ave,
FA 2-36.16
Ave.

19M) IMP ALA convertible, power
REAL GIFT SUGGESTIONS
steering and brakes, fully aquipSinger Console Sewing
ped, like new, reasonable. 8
Machine ................... ......... 27.30
a. m. lo 2 p. tn, FA 2-2800, Ext.
I MM Recording machine .. 30.00
63&gt;. from 3 p. m. to 4 p. ni.
T Power Binoculars leather
FA 2 8800 Ext. 232.
case
................ ............ ls.oo
3 speed RCA Record Player 12.00 37. B4Nit* • M oton
Small G.E. Radio, a beauty 6.30
New 12.00 Waffle Iron now
6.00
Gateway Tto The Waterway
G.E. Cake Mixer ................ 300
Your KVINRUDE Dealer
7.00
Your choice of Deep Fryer*
Robson Sporting Good*
Antique Walnut Chest . . . . . . 43.01)
304 6-8 E. 1st.
Ph. FA 3-3941
Neaco Elec, turkey roaster 7 50
1400
n»~
hp,
I960
Model,
Wlxard, First
Jenny Lind corner brackets
gfe.Od lakes it. Ph. FA 2-3609.
Craft man Hutch ita new ,. 30 00

Super Trading Post
On S. Orlando Highway
Open Eveningi until 9 p.m
Phone FA 3-0677

,19. Trailer* • Cabana*

1961 MOBILE Home, 3 bedrooms,
will trade, take over payment!
of $78. See Bailey, Dewitt
ARE YOU Going Fishing? I've
Trailer Park.
got Missouri Minnows 23c doi.
Red worms 45c a box. 713 W.
9th St. In front of old bus stalion. Grady Scott's Grocery and
Bait Stand.
A. W. Barkley ts v d Cara,
SANTA CLAUS Cam* Through!
Inc.
Arrived, one new Smith Corona
Import* ft Sport* Can
Electric Portable Typewriter,
Oar Bpeefallty
Lovely green, $136.95 ptui tax.
IT-93 • Heart i t MaMttd
Powell's Office Supply, 111 9.
PH. MI 4-5S07
Magnolia Ave., FA 3-3642.

Barkley

Mr. and Mrs. Resident
Central Florida

Leonard Auto Clinic

l a Beautiful —

TO

31. Poultry • Pels • l.ivealock 34. Article* For Sale

27. S p ecia l S e rv ice*

1493
lit!
119$
1493
&gt;13
1194
9*4
9*4

Wagon

HI

46 CHEVROLET
4 Door, • CyU Bid, B ela ir......

III

47 CHEVROLET

$8 HA M ill. EH

44
43
48
31
34
46
10
IT
47

SANFORD
SANFORD

Station

4 Door, Custom, Auto.
HU LK 2 Door, Automatic
MERCURY Hardtop, Overdrive
CHEVROLET Station Wagon
CADILLAC 4 Door
FORD StaUoa Wagon ....... .....
FORD U Ton Pickup ........... PLYMOUTH 2 Door
CADILLAC. Leaded
CHEVROLET
2 Ion (THAHMIH and CAR

1493
SV3
313
m i

FIRESTONE Pre-Moving Sale on
all used tires. We don’t want
to lug them to our new loca­
tion, to make ua an offer. All
Sines, Firestone 111 East lit.,
fit.

SA LE!

SA LE!

Out They Must Go!
SEE AND DRIVE
THESE CARS
BEFORE YOU BUY
58
60
58
58
57
57
57
37
57
56
67
56
55
55
55
57
55
53
53
53
5.1
53
50

OLDSMODILE 4-Door Hardtop Alr-Cond...... 11495
1100 FIAT ....................
............
795
DODGE 2-Door Hardtop
.... ........................ 1195
PLYMOUTH V-8 2-I&gt;oor
..............................
605
DESOTO 4-Door Hardtop ............ .................
895
FORD 6 Cyl. Club Coupe
................ ........ .
495
RAMBLER YVafon
—
695
PLYMOUTH 4-Door Sedan
................... ..
495
PLYMOUTH 4-l)oor Hardtop Sedan __ _____
695
DODGE 4-Door Sedan
.........................
595
CHEVROLET Club Redan ............ 695
FORD Rlation Wagon
..................................
495
PONTIAC 4-Door Redan .................... .............
495
NASH RAMBLER 2-Dour _______ ________ .
295
PLYMOUTH 2-Door Sednn ....
....
. ... 175
FORI) 4-Door Redan
...........................
295
DODGE 2-Door Hardtop ........... ....................
495
OLDSMODILE 2-Door Hardtop ............... ........
195
CHEVROLET 4-Door
.............................
175
llllICK -I-Door Sedan
.... ........ 245
I1UICK Super 2-Door Hardtop -------- - -----195
VAUXHALL ...
..........................
275
PONTIAC 4-Door Sedan
................................
145

493
195
93
1*15

BRA SS

M OTORS

PLYMOUTH • VALIANT
11*3

DEALER

SANFORD
701 S. FRENCH
FA 2-8061
OPEN EVENINGS

(DsucUiJ&gt;jwtnd&amp;:
A Merry Christmas and Happy New Year to you and
your fumilyl

g j

FORD

FaMane

4-dr.,

green, itralght ahlft. Ilk*
new.
Hcduted to

61

&gt; 9 1 flR
■ 1* *

FORD Fairlan* 3UU V-8,

Overdrive.
Reduced lo

ffQ Q R
I WWW

g j GAI.AXJK 4 dr. "6".
A/C.

$AVE

fell power,

Falrl.ne 2-dr.. V-8,
W F4IKII
straight slick, K H O O K
4 II. Reduced to
IO V U
GALAX1E 2 dr. T-8,
F-O-M.
* 1 d f)5
Reduced to

M

iH O O

FOltD 1 dr. ranch wagon.
Reduced to
*1395

FORD Falrisno 4 dr. V.S,
F-O-M, R 4 II. $| QQC
Reduced lo
lu B O
g g bTUDK. Lark 4 dr. V-8.

*895

Reduced to

M

GALAXIR $00

IIO Q C

H/T. Reduced to I O » D
FORD 4 dr. wagon. V.8,
R A H.
$AA K
Reduced *o
900
FORD " I " roach wagon,
F-O-M.
IA J B
Reduced to
w *9*
CIIKV. 9 dr. Vs*.
straight .lick.
*Q A £
Krduced to
0 »U
£7 FORD Fairlaue wagon,

M

M
M

V I v-8. F-O-M,

K

4

fa n e

II. A/C. Krduced to
• * »
MKHC. 4 dr. H /T, fall I
power posh button $70Q
drive. Reduced to
Iftft
£ 7 FORI) V-8 4-Dr. F/Lanr.
W l F-O-M. R 4 11
S4Q C
Reduced to
"tftW
£ 7 FORD V-6 4.dr, atralght
w 1 allck. R 4 II.
$70R
Reduced lo
FOltD V-8 4-l)r., Hllrit

W

M HhIM. K.

193

FA 2-0711 ^
#
Sfig
FA 2 0861

PUPPIES — half Airedale, t
month* old, $3.00. Call Sat. or
Run. only. Wale* Fernery, on
lake at Lyman School, Long,
wood.

.

r e d u c e d ' p r ic k

19. S itu a tio n s W an ted

12. R ea l F a ta le F or S ale

u x TSLo el * F e iiz A a v id a d

.

ft

*Joy e

Reduced to

I4Q C
HOO

StricklandMorrison, Inc.
308 E. FlrnL Hi.
FA 2-1481
Winter Park MI M i t t

In extending our beat wiahea fur happiness during
Christman and tho New Year, m iv we tuk* this
opportunity to urge you to join with us again In a
"Drive for a Safa Holiday l" program.
Wo hopo you will bring tha following holiday anf*
driving tips* to the attention o f your family ana your
motoring friends. If enough of ua follow these sug­
gestion* we will help assure a happier and aafer sea­
son for alb
PLAN A SAFE DRIVE— Allow plenty of time for
your holiday travel. On long trips make frequent
stops. Arrive relaxed.
BE ALERT TO HOLIDAY HAZARDS — Driv« in
keeping with road, weather, and traffic conditions.
Remember, most huliday accidents involve drinking
and speed too fast for condition*.
WATCH OUT FOR OTHERS— Make allowances for
unpradictabl* driver and pedestrian actions. Giv#
yourself and others an extra margin o f safety.
USE COURTESY ABUNDANTLY — Reaolv* to
"Make Courtesy Your Code o f the ltoad!" It pays I
HE SURE YOUR CAR IS SAKE— Drive with good
tires . . . . properly adjusted brakes . . . . lights and
tum signals working . . . . windshield wipers and
defrosters functioning properly.
USE SEAT BELTS— Fasten them when you enter
the ear. Seat Beltj art "Circle* o f Safety" for you
and your family.
Full enjoyment o f the Holiday Season la something
to which all o f us look forward. With this enjoyment,
however, — and we know you agree — goes indi­
vidual responsibility to protect your family, yourself,
and your community. Let'a all drivs for a Safe
Holiday!

Cordially yours,

{Billdlsunphiil
Bill Hemphill Motors, Inc.
301 W. let Street
Sanford, Florida

�No Stopping Industrial Expansion In South
ATLANTA (U PI) — Industrial
expansion of the once-agricultural
South Is moving so fast that pas­
senger trains now bud for the
aide tracks to let the freights go

by.

Industry la the magic word that
Is getting governors elected. It is
reclaiming rural towni once fls sa cfd on *«iion and peas, convert­
ing the land of magnolia blossoms
Into a land of whirring machinery.
It haa created problem* of wa­
ter pollution from industrial waste.
Every Southern state has the
welcome mat out for Industry and
1* buying slick paper magaiine
advertising to hawk claimed ad­

vantages of pleasant weather,
tranquil labor conditions and in
some cases major tax advantages.
At an Incentive to an oil refin­
ery considering a 1123 million
plant In Mississippi, Gov. Ross
Barnett summoned Uie legislature
Into special session. Constitutional
amendments were adopted and
ratified by the voters that extend­
ed property tax exemption lor new
or expanded industry from five to
10 y e a n and permitted sale or
leaie of public school land lor in­
dustrial use.
Barnett says the helpful legisla­
tion set Hie stage for the "greatest period of Industrial and eco­

nomic progress this stale has ev­
er experienced. Ten years ago
agriculture accounted for 31.3 per
cent of Mississippi'* total income.
Today It accounts for only 23.1
per cent.
Most statei aby away from giv­
ing outright tax advantages and
large firmi have mada It clear
this Is not a controlling Incentive.
But all Southern states try tome
brand o f sales pitch to get Indus­
try and trade.
One of the most effectiv* south­
ern industrial salesmen wa* for­
mer North Carolina Gov. Luther
llodgea, now eecretary of com­
merce. He led delegations of

North Carolina businessmen to
Europe and sponsored develop­
ment of a bug* Industrial triangle
in his state.
From a record of 189 new plants
in 1950, North Carolina had 523
new industries in the year 1960,
an investment for tie year of
three times what is was 10 years
before.
The North Carolina Trade Fair
thla year attracted 200,000. It waa
the nation'! first state-sponsored
event of its kind.
Florida Is another state going
alt out to attract new Industry.
With tha Impetus of the apace
launching oompicx at Cap* Ca­

9f)r ftatifurfi W»ral&amp;
P xgi 10 — Sat. Dec. 23, 1901

JACKSONVILLE. Fla. ( U P I )FB! agent* boarded a Danish
freighter here lale Thursday nlgh(
and arretted a fugitive who left
a trail from Florida to the Mid­
le Eait, Africa and Europe dur­
ing a lT-month tearch.
Thomaa S. Wall, 3T, wa« ar­
retted on a federal warrant charg­
ing him with theft from interitate
commerce. Wall, a native of Balti­
more, wai tcheduled to appear before U. B. Commltioner T. V.

Caahen.
D. K. Brown, special agent In
charge of the FBI here, said Wall
was picked up in Copenhagen by
Danlth author!ties, who placed
him la the custody of the 6S
Thalatta to tranaport him here.
V, I , governmental agenclct
followed Wall's travela through
foreign countries by picking up
bits of Information from one port
to another and one city to another.
Brown said ha was amaicd Wall
could have cacaped being picked
lip la the various countries he
went through without proper p a n porta and other paperi.
Wall is charged with driving a
tractor-trailer load of Australian
beef from Newark, N. J., to Jack­
sonville Aug. 25, IMO, and stealing
tha vehicle and Ua contents.
Wall's travel* took him to tho
British West Indies; Beirut, Lebanon; Freetown, Sierra Leone;
Alaiandria and Cairo In Egypt;
Accra and Takoradl In Ghana;
Launda, Angola; Leopoldville, Re­
public of The Congo; Bremen,
Germany; and Copenhagen.

ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. )U ri)
—A Negro man wai stabbed to
death here Friday when a fellow
tennant complained about a noisy
holiday reason party.
Tollc* aald Dock Davis, 41,
threw an all-night party in his
apartment. When it broke up at
1 a. m., bis acroia-tlic-hall neighbor, Naomi Johnson, 21, complain­
ed that it haa disturbed her and
her three children.
Officers said Davis pushed her
h ick Into her apartment, where
aba grabbed a 10-lnch butcher
knife and plunged it Into Davis'
cheat Juat above the heart.

naveral, the state's business boom
seems only in its infancy. The
biggest missile Industry attracted
so far is the Martin Company, em ­
ploying more thsn 10,000 at Or­
lando.
Florida also sponsors expenvepald tours of tha state by foreign
diplomats to improve industrial
and trade relations with other
countries.
With prodding from Gov. Farris
Bryant, tha Florida legislature this
years authorised creation of an
Industrial development corpora­
tion that will lend money for new
plants or expansion to borrowers
who cennot get funds from regular

sources. Twenty firms have al­
ready made application.
Georgia and Alabama are trying
to draw new industries to email
towns that are drying up through
declining agriculture or migration
to the big ciUes. Many large companiea are expanding In Alabama
by moves to towns of only 1,500
to 2,000 population.
Georgia’ * story ran h«*i H* told
in figures. The state added 3,434
commercial or Industrial firms in
a decide for a tout of 88,019 at
the end of 1960. It was the fifth
best numerical showing in the
nation during tha period. Florida,
which waa tint, and North Caro­

lina, which was fourth, were bet­
ter among Southeastern states.
The Georgia Department of
Commerce keeps four full-time
salesmen on the road. In addition,
Gov, Ernest Vandiver hae led a
number of expeditions to the
North for new industry. He plans
a European tour next March.
The department f i n d s that
Georgia's best selling points are
Its right to work law, labor costa
and the tax structure.
In Virginia, industrial activity
is more than double what it was
10 year* ago whereas Income from
agriculture Is down 26 per eent
from 1950.
x
Tennessee, which be* 122 new

industries so far this year, a t - (
tracts prospect! with a sales
pitch of labor supply, proximity to
raw materials and expansion
room. Tha state haa reduced from
three to on* per cent the sale*
tax on machinery for new and ex­
panding industry, A 50 million
glass plant ha* gone up in Hawk­
ins County (pop. 33,500) and a
338 million paper mill in Hardin
County (pop, 16.800).
f
South Carolina expects to end
the year "at least as good" In in­
dustrial expansion as last year
when almost *310 million worth of
new Industry settled in the state.
Textiles is still the big industry
but diversification la progressing.

Postmen Deliver
Record Breaking
Christmas Cards

THE VKW POST 8207 Auxiliary o f Cannelberry presented a new flay to
South Seminole Elementnry School during a morning program held in tha
nudltorlum. DUplnylng it to the students aro Mrs. Itrennetta Morris, left,
and Mrs. Irene March, president of the auxiliary, while Principal H. It.
Hcekcnbach looks on with a smile.
(Herald Photo)

United I'reaa International
“ Hilent Night" has been taken
out of the book o f song* that may
be sung In schools behind tho Bor-

were In sympathy with tha Com*
munlst regime. But they, and the
children, are enough to enforce
the rules.

A large number o f escaped
lln wall.
But tha children still learn the leachors, Carr said, told of leavChristmas hymn at home, an es­
caped teacher said.
"Ones before 1 left I let them
sing it—but very softly."
Til* teachers story Is among
about 300 pages o f testimony tak­
en in West Berlin in the last few
weeks by an international tearher
organisation . Investigating
the
plight of teachers and students in
Communist • controlled
Germany
and East Germany.
The Uacher had been asked,
“ What caused you to fleet Hurely
music Is the same everywhere.
What difference could communism
make In your Job T
"The songs w* used to teach are
gone," said the teacher, “ Thera la
a whol* battery o f new politically-orlented songs in the book. And
wa are not aupposad to teach what
la not In tha book."
Dr. William G. Carr, esecutlve
secretary o f the National Educa­
tion Association o f tha United
States, and secretary general of
the World Confederation o f OrganIxatlons of the Teaching Profes­
sion, brought hack the report
which eventually wilt ba published
In seven languages.
About 78,000 teachers h*v* left
East Germany and East Berlin
silica 11)48, Cuir said, la-cause o f
regulation* and restrictions on
their teaching. Those Interviewed
hare estimated that no more than
10 per eent of their colleagues

THE DEBARY COMMUNITY CENTER addition, now
M lftng completion, will double sealing capacity of the
auditorium. Tha new wing which focu Community Dr.

Teacher Exams
Slated Feb. 10

The National Teacher Examina­
tions, prepared and administered
annually by Educational Testing
Service, will be given at more than
200 testing renters throughout the
United States on Feb. 10.
At the one-day testing session a
candidate may take tha Common
Examinations, which Include testa
In Professional Information, Gen­
eral Culture, English Expression,
and Non Verbal Reasoning; and
one or two of thirteen Optional Ex­
aminations designed to demon­
strate mastery of subject matter
The college which a candidate Is
attending, or tha irhool system In
which ha Is reeking employment,
will advise him whether he should
take the National Teacher Examinotlona and which of the Optional
Examinations to aelect.
A Bulletin of Information (In
which an application Is Inserted)
describing registration procedures
may be obtalnrd from college of­
ficials, school superintendents, or
directly from the National Teacher
Examinations, Educational Yett­
ing Service, Princeton. New Jer­
sey.

!ng because o f revulsion at tha
part they war* forced to play in
the recruitment and sponaorahlp
of Communist young pioneer
groups, whose members are "con­
secrated" In ceremonies conductsd
In the manner o f religious confir­
mation rite*.
Almost all objected to requirementa that they spy on their studsnts, to tha disruption o f school
time for political purposes and tha
requirement that they teach Marx­
ism - Leninism In all classes.
Teachers slid they not only were
required to sign pledges not to lis­
ten to West German radio or
watch West German TV but were
required to hold meetings with
parents and students and get them
to sign tha pledges too.
Btudsnta told tha Investigators
thsy left East Berlin after being
denied high school educations be­
cause of their parents' occupations
or "political unreliability." On*
was the child o f a clergyman, an­
other the child o f perents arrsatsd
during the 1983 East German up­
risings, another tha child o f pro­
perty owner*.
Until August, about 10 teachers
Uvsd in E«*t Berlin and commut­
ed to teach In West Berlin schools.
About 40 o f them were In West
Germany when the wall went up,
and remain there. Two or three
have escaped since. Tha rest nr*
refused teaching position* despite
the acute shortage af teachers in
the Eastern sector, Carr said.
Teacher* living In East B*'l|n on
retirement pensions from West
Berlin are unable to cash their
non-Communlst checks.

la pictured from W. Shell Rd. aa James Duffy, president
of the DcBary Civic Aeon., looks over building
with Kaos Waite*
.(Cow

WASHINGTON (U PI— Poatmen
delivered a record-shattering load
of more than five-billion Christ­
mas cards, letters and packages
during the last few weeks.
But (he Post Office Deparlment
reported today that everything
was under control.
Total Incoming and outgoing
mail funneled through the nation'!
post offices between Dec. 1 and
20 wa* estimated at about 9.8 bil­
lion pieces.
The department said this was
"the largest,
most successful
Christmas delivery operation in Ita
history—with mall handling 3-T
per cent greater than during the
tame period last year."
Despite the heavy Increase, the
department said, most of it had
already been delivered with a
alight drop In the use of man­
power hours.
Postmaster General J. Edward
Day said the new method of giving
regular employes more overtime
had allowed the department to re­
duce the number of temporary
workers from 290,000 last year to
about 250,000.
Day said the temporary person­
nel were already being dismissed
and that with the exception of
special delivery crews ell postal
employe* will be with their fam­
ilies on both Christmas Eve and
Christmas.

Overwhelmed By
Christmas Spirit
BLYTHEVILLE, Ark. (U P I)—
Allen Gulp, 54, went to jail her*
Tuesday because he sent a Christ­
mas card to his "old buddy,"
Sheriff Hugh Champion of Chilton
County, Ala.
Culp mada tha mistake o f put­
ting his return address on tha en­
velop*. Champion
Immediately
sent a warrant her* charging
Culp aacaped tha Chilton County
Jail about eight months ago while
serving a OO-day drunk driving
sentence.
Champion said ha would have a
Christmas dinner waiting for
Culp.

HARDEN CLUB OFFICERS of Altamonte Springs present for the club’a
annual holldny party and dinner on Dec. 14 nt the Community House were,
from left, Louis G. West, treasurer; Mrs. Frank Gerhardt, recording' eecretary; Mrs. L. T. Bryan, vice president and A. S. Merrill, president. Mrs.
Thomas Pinnock Sr., corresponding secretary, was not available for the
photograph.
(Herald Photo)

U.S. Living Costs Dip In November
WASHINGTON (U PI)—Living ably would be at a 10-year low.
Tha department said that earn­
costa dipped slightly in November
ings o f the average factory work­
as the average factory worker’s
er after federal tax.* rose by
take-home pay and buying power sliout one dollar to |85.03 a week
climbed to record peaks, the gov­ for a muu with Dues dependents.
ernment reported today.
Longer hours gnd higher hourly
Th* Labor Department's con­ earning* accounted for the rU*.
sumer price Index fill by one- Because o f the decline In living
tenth o f 1 per cent, standing st costs, the buying power o f the
128-1 per cent of the bass period wages climbed almost 1.8 per cent
1947-49. Lower costa for tome last month to a new peak.
foods, woman's clothing and used
Compared with a year ago, the
cars contributed to th* decline.
sverago factory worker’s takeA further amsll drop in prices home pay has gone up by more
was forecast In December by than $6 * week, or 7 per cent.
Robert J. Myers, deputy commis­
The November decline In the
sioner o f labor statistics, lie pre­ price
index reflected cheaper
dicted additional decline* in food, prices for pork, fresh fruits, and
gasoline and used car prices.
eggs. This pushed down food
“ It seems certain that we will prices by five tenths of one per
wind up 1961 with unusual stabil­ cant despite higher costs for
ity so far s i prices are con­ fresh vegetables, beef and veal,
cerned," Myers said.
fresh milk, cereals and hakery
Ha said the Nov*mb*r-to-November
Increase in consumer
prices was seven tenths o f on* Belts Popular
par cant—tha smallest rise In any
DETROIT (U PI) — Automobil#
similar lt-month period since teat belts are catching on. Ford
1988.
Motor Company reports that de­
Myers also had a cheery not* livery of belts to its dealers hat
for housewives, lie ssld costs o f Increased from an average of 6.000
preparing tha traditional turkey a month in 1960 to n current rat*
dinner on Christmas Day prob­ of 21,300 per month.

DEBAKY VOLUNTEER FIREMEN were hard at work
before 7 a. m. securing rafters in place on tha depart­
ment's new building the Saturday the organization's
auxiliary aponaorad ill big carnival and white elephant

products and restaurant meals.
The department said more thsn
130,000 workers will receive ^on*
or two-cent hourly wage increases
under contracts that links thair
pay changes In the price index.

Report Goldfine
Names 200 Persons
BOSTON (UI’ I) — The Boston
Globe laid Wednesday that Bern­
ard Goldfine has named 200 per­
sons including lop government of­
ficials who took payoffs from him.
In a dispatch from Washington,
th* Clolie reported that Goldfine
made the disclosure* on the ad­
vice of his counsel, Abraham U
Pomarentx o f New York.
Goldfine now la In jail aanrlng
a year and a day term for evad­
ing f780,000 In income taxes, lie
Is 111 and was recently transferred
to a federal hospital In New York 1
City for treatment.
According to th* report, th* In­
formation supplied by Goldfine
was turned over to tha Internal
Revenue Service for a eheck
against tax returns mods by thosa
who received th* cash.

sole. The new structure, next door to the Fire Hall, will
have a seating capacity of 600 when it la completed.
JG q k P h o t o )

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BATURDAT, DECEMBER S3. 1961

9

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How wondrous the message given to all mankind at
Bethlehem nearly two thousand years ago. Now, on
Chistmas Eve in 1961, an uneasy world pauses to hear the
glad tidings, and is filled with hope and joy once more.

For the Prince of Peace is born anew
in the silent hearts of men;
May His loving peace abide with you
as He comes to us again.

From All The Staff A t The
Renhen Killebtew

William Bra.wrH
Paeid Brown

Peter Leveqtie

Evelyn Ca.hlnr

Elisabeth Lon*

M iry France* Par la

l.rw Lawler
Janie Shoemaker

- factlla T a m a r
Walter A. Glelow

Raymond Sterena

Pottle Hilllnbotham

William Taylor

Mari* Karri#

llank Tenney

Ralph Kara

Ellen Tyro

Raymond Hay*

Larry Verahel

Jack Hull

Prank Voltoline

Anna Jardin*

f'lyd* Walla

Harriett Jnhnaon

Fred Well*

I.urlll* Johnaon

Judy Well*

Hhirlry Junra

CORRESPONDENTS:
Jan* Caaaelherry

Herald

Helen Snodfraaa

Carol Jep.on

Sira. Cilrtnr* Snyder

Mr*. II. U Johnaon

Shirley Wentworth

Mr*. Adam Muller

France* Weater

Betti* Smith

Mena Grimatead

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♦aufiirb

^rralfc

MAY GOOD WILL AMONG ALL MEN REIGN IN
THE WORLD THIS CHRISTMAS—AND FOREVER!

HAVE A
GAY HOUDAYJ

Sweeney s

Alix Of Sanford
Swim

111 .MlltfttoIlN

Wear

FA 2-1246

G

r e e t i n g s

and our best

PRAYERFULLY
WE EXTEND

PEA C E an d JO Y

w i i h e i far
a chaorful

. ..M a y they bo yours

THIS WISH AT
CHRISTMAS

this Chxlitmaatide

CHRISTMAS

Harriett's Beauty
Nook

Howard Boteler
Whtilmalr ( ’onfrdltinrr

500 Siinfnrd Avc.

Bagg’s Curb
Cor.

Sanford

&amp;

105 S. Oak Ave.

FA 2-6271

M A Y YO UR C H R IS T M A S BE BRIG HT

FA 2-5742

Shop

J. Vltlel Jones, Owner
2311 W. First SI reel

Market
251 h St.

CkejVL-to

May the peace and foy of tha
Seaton be with you oiwaytJ

HOLIDAY GREETINGS
May your horn* be

Jones1 Tire

oq Iow

Felix Navidod" — in any tangaage,

a vary Merry Chmlroo*!

with oJt
PLUMBING

the Joy of the ChrMmm i m o » .

Kant 13th Street

FA 2-0852

Snrtford, FU

May gifts of Joy
be youni thie

% V4P T ™

r j- jjw

,.&lt;3

~T T / m
f iim

,*S

M AY THE TRUE SPIRIT OF
CHRISTMAS BE REBORN ON EARTH.

610 Peean Are.

PA 2-1162

IlgSSfc

A PHY
B E S T W IS H E S
This ia the time when joy fills
the air and man conn* together in
a spirit of good follow ship.,, when

May faith light your way

wc wish all of our friends a verv

to abundant happiness

M ERR Y CHRISTMAS

throughout this holiday.

M

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t

il
"fi

Stenstrom Realty
JLll N. Park Avt.

FA 2-2420

309

Miracle
Concrete
Co.
Elm Aw.

FA 2-6751

H. &amp; A. Department Store
Sanford

Avt.

Jim Hunt Realty

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Salvation Arm y To Play 'Santa' To Needy
»

G O O D W ILL TO W A RD A L L M EN
May tha Star o f Bethlehem tight
our way to a tasting peace
during this holy Christmas season.

Bill Hemphill Motors
301 W. FIrat St.

FA 2-0231

ReauUful, beautiful dolls, dressed in lovely clothes to nial.c the
heart of any little girl glow with
love and joy . . . There were 144
of them on display at the Sanford
Atlantic Hank, which are to be
distributed to 144 little girts in
the county on Christmas Eve by
the Salvation Army.
The outfita worn by the dolls
have been carefully and painstak­
ingly made by hand by tha ladies
i of the F ir.l Methodist Cliuicli, tha
!»&gt;!&lt;#• of the Ffr*t Presbyterian
Church, and ntembera of the Sal­
vation Army and the task of
dressing them assigned to the
willing ladies, who have outdone
themselves in creativity and in­
genuity.
There are beautiful bride dolls,
one in white tare, with real stock­
ings on, and there is one whose
white gown is crocheted. She car.
riea a crocheted basket full of
rosea and wears a crocheted hat
attached to her veil.
There ir a lovely Indy doll in a
rose satin gown, with a chiffonlined stole to match. Thera is a
doll in a tailored outfit o f a tiro
piece brown two-toned dress, with
a matching hat.
An old-fashioned doll wears a
handsome black velvet skirt and

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^anfnrli

rape with a silk blouse and a little
velvet hot, Uimmed with sparkling
rhinestones.
Right in fashion Is n pretty girl
dull with a white felt skirt, appli.
&lt;|ued with a poin-cttin, wearing a
bulky knit sweater, especially
made for her, and a white frit hat.
Rlur and gold Jnpanse pajamas
are worn by one doll, and there is
a little Florida doll in a two piece
swim suit with a matching beach
robe. There are also dolls in sun
dresses, sunsuits, all sorts of
pretty little Iroeka and many In
slacks, eapris and slim jtm pants.
Thousands of tiny stitches, hours
o f work and much thought and
creativity have gone into the
dressing of these dolls. This is an
annual project of the Salvntlon
Army and the good ladies of San­
ford, in the hope and determination
that no little girl will have to
wake up to an empty stocking on
Christmas morn.
No man ran resist that mood
when he unwraps hia packages and
finds it so daitlingly expressed in
a fun-inviting sports shirt, cor­
duroy jacket and slacks set, loung­
ing pajamas with complementing
bathrobe, princely ilippera or a
boat o f other jiandsome things to
wear.

$rral6

Sat. Dec. 28, 1961—Page 3-A

. . . A LITTLE WISH WITH A LOT
OF HEART. . . T O YOU AND YOURS!

Ivey's Shoe Store

A DREAM WORM) of beautiful doll*, to bring awe and
delight to the face of any little girl, (and many big girls,
too), is surveyed by Sue Southward in the lobby o f tho
Sm ford Atlantic Rnnk.
(Herald Photo)

H o p i n g the
b le s s in g s of
Christm as
shino

upon

A cheery hello to all our m any

each of you.

friends, with w arm est wishes for

TO OUR MANY F R IE N D S ...

a very happy Christmas season!

A VERY MERRY CHRISTMAS!

Harcar Aluminum Products Co.

O. Lewis Dinkins

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Day ¥ Night Grill
The State Market
1300 French Ave.

Restaurant
FA 2-4226

3600 Orlando Dr.

FA 2-5510

Diatributors
The Pure Oil Co.
601

W. 6th

CHRISTMAS JOY RUMS

Sanford Manufacturing Co.

•
FA 2-4312

918 W.

Final JR.

O FFIC ER S and MEN

HEAVY ATTACK SQUADRON NINE
send their

O sL h ii S s i&amp; i O JjLa I w a
\

for a

Merry Christmas
and a

Happy New Year
TO THEIR

WIVES

and FAMILIES
AM)

TO

THE

CIVILIAN PERSONNEL

U i s A K .P K lJ b J N U ,

Just a Tew lines to let you know we

Sanford, Florida

appreciate your loyal patronage, and.
wibli you a very Merry Cliristmaj!

Ox Fibre Brush Co.

OUTS

WINN-DIXIE
FOOD

STORES

FA 2-4331

�Hard

To
£iir

Visualize
franturh Srralfi

Christmas

Santa Claus has become such an
important part of our merry-mak­
ing at Christmastime, that one
can hardly imagine the holiday
season without that Jolly old fel­
low, hi* sleigh end reindeer.
Yet a little over a century ago.
Santa Claua as we know him to.
day, did not exist! To be eure,

Season

children all over the country Clement Clarke Moore, a profes­
eagerly awaited visit* from St. sor at Columbia University, wrote
Nicholas at Christmastime . . . . a poem for his children. It was
but they had no idea as to what ho called “ A Visit from St, Nicholas”
looked like. It remained for a tnd besfan, “ Twas the night before
university professor to establish Christmas , ,
Dr. Moore wrote it solely for his
Santa'* identity a* we now know
kildren't enjoyment and had no
On Christmas Eve, In 182J, Dr. ptan* to publish i t Hut fortunately

W ithout

Santa

Claus

for other children, and adults as where it was published for the |first time on
well, hi* poem was heard by the
daughter o f the rector o f St.
Paul's Church in Troy, New York.
She asked to be allowed to read it
to the children o f her father’s
parish; she also sent a copy o f the
poem to the Troy, N. Y. Sentinel,

Echols Bedding Co
2nd &amp; Magnolia
109 N. Palmetto

May f/ie
G ood.
Lord
impart Hit
May you an|oy it as
much aa wa'vo enjoyed
being able to terve you.

blissing t
loyouat

Chrittmai.

Wilson-Moier

Glad Tidings

FURNITURE

CO.

o f Joy to
everyone

1

AT THIS HOLT CHRISTMAS SEASON,
WE EXTEND OUR BEST WISHES.
^

TO OUR MANY FRIENDS,
OUR WARMEST WISHES!

House O f Rahija
402

Featuring
Pecan Ave.

Carol • Lynn

Fashions'
FA 2-2451

O K Tire Stores
2113 S. French
FA 2-7480

I

It 's time fo r gaily
wrapped preterits and warm
g r e e tin g s .,,fo r rejoicing in
the m eaning o f Christmas.

OUR VERY REST WISHES

W arm w ishes

At this happy time, we extend

lull of good c f c e e r ^ ^ P P
that o u r musmg friends hove
a bright Christmas holiday.

our best wishes to a ll.
FRIENDS

mi

H O L ID A Y F IL L E D

W ITH HAPPINESS!

Ruby’s
Beauty Salon
252 Lake Ellen Dr,
Casselberry. Fla.

Oviedo,

Fla.

FO 5-3281

a

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frinfnrb

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Natives
Sat. Doc. 23, 1961— Pape 5-A

H ave

A

Christmas

For more
than 100 years,
American* have been sending
missionaries to Africa to explain
what Christmas is all about.
Perhaps if* time to reverse the
process.
This thought is prompted by a
Christmas carol. It's a rather un­
usual carol — not the kind you'd
play in a department store as
background music to do last-min­
ute shopping by.
It comes from the Loma tribes,
men who live in the interior nt
Liberia, and is meant to be
chanted to the accompaniment of

^

drums.
Here is an English translation,
prepared by a missionary who is
Immble enough to wonder who
should be teaching whom about
the spirit of Christmas;
Whoever on the night of the
Celebration of tho birth of Christ
Carries warm water and a sleep­
ing mat
For a weary stranger,

r

helpless neighbor,

Sick with malaria,

Who

Their

would like to know about

Brings words of peace
To one who is bound with fear,

Whoever does these tilings
Will receive gifts of happ.nest
Grcster than that of receiving a
son

Gitcs food to children
Who are thin and hungry,
Protides a torch for a traveler
In the forest,

Returning after a long absence,
So that though he live to be so
old

So will you receive happiness
if you do these acta of love anil
service
On the night of the celebration
on Christmas,
The birth of Christ.

That he must bo helped into his

hsmmneV
And someone light his pipe for
him,

a timid friend

O w n’

All his wives and sons will die.
So that he stands a* a trunk
(tripped of brsneber.
Yet life witl be sweet for him,
Ho will have peace,
At one whose rice harvest is
great.
And who hears his neighbors
Praise the exploit* of his youth.

Christ,

Visits

Takes medicine to one

OUR

A ✓

T\\

SA11

Sings a new song
For the young people
Dancing under the start

Give* wood from his own fire
To

Carol

MANY
THANKS
TO YOU
ALL, AND
TO ALL A

r

SINCERE BEST W ISHES!

Carroll's Furniture Co.
116

W.

1st.

FA 2-5181

SS7M A SJC Y

VERY MERRY
CHRISTMAS!

Sanford Electric Co, Inc.
116 S.

B. E. Purcell Co.

FA 2-1562

Muirnolln

SANFORD • ORLANDO

MERRY

MERRY

r im &amp; y

.

Q im tm

Celery City Printing Co., Inc.
113

S.

Park

“Home O f

Avc.

Q uality F u rn itu re ”
TO YOU AND YOUR FAMILYI

Perkins

Ritz Theatre

Men’n Wear

FA 2-2581

THIS IS OUR WISH

May faith ba

TO EACH OF YOU

your guide this Christmas to bUsssd love,

Furniture Center
109

S.

French

Are.

p ia t i and to (oys that never cease.

AT C H R I S T M A S I

Chelsea Title &amp; Guarantee Co.

Goodyear
Service Store

117

W.

Fiml

Bt.

FA 2-4396

•«

BLESSINGS OF

G R EETIN G S TO YOU!

THE YULETIDE TO EVERYONE

Senkarik Class &amp; Paint Co.
210 S. Mario] In

FA 2-1622

A n o ld -fa sh io n e d w ish that's
always n o w . . . Merry Christmas!

(irap e ville

Gregory Lumber Company

Nursery
2221 Grapeville Are,
FA 2-0666

,

520

Maple

A w e.

FA 2-0500

MAY t'JBACE WITHIN
YOUR HEART ABIDE TO
BLESS YOU EACH THIS CHRISTMAST1DE
THE SANFORD

ATLAN TIC
NATIONAL BANK
Incorporated 1IZT
OPEN FRIDAY NIGHTS "TIL 8:00

FA 2-7951

�D on’t Get Alarmed If Those Robots’ W ake Y ou Christmas Morning
(Eljr

fcatifnrh

Don't bat an eyelash If a ro­
bot clanks in to wake you on
Christmas morning. It’s just a
little something Junior put to­
gether with his Erector set.
Dad may have fond memor­
ies of his Erector bridges and
elevators but Junior is more
likely to spend his time con­
structing atomic rocket launch­
ers, walking robots and other
miniature reproductions of the
spare age.
Like the Teddy Bear. Erector

^rrolh

JOY TOTHEWORLDI

v U lE T ID E G R E E T I N G ?
From AH Of

has remained virtually unchanged
alnce It was first introduced near­
ly fifty years ago. The only
changes have been In the addi­
tion of more parts, motors and
packaging. Almost anything worth
mentioning can be built with
Krector, and it has been put to
aome novel, worthwhile uses.
The first working model of the
Itiiley Bridge of World War II
lame was made with an Krector
set. Its more humane uses in­
cludes serving ss s part of the

lit* At

Robson Sporting Goods

Larry’s New
215

S. Sanford

Cr

Ave.

CHRISTMAS CHOIiR
TO EVERYONE!

CHRISTMAS
Greetings

Your Home Food Service, Inc.
II W.

18th St.

EA 2-5831

Sl

TO A L L

May this Christmas be a happy
one in each and every way;
may your heart be filled with
gladness upon the joyful day.

SEASON’S GREETINGS

2518 French

To afl our good friends and their
loved ones, we extend our
sincerest wishes for a Christmas
season titled with cheer.

C*j m Iberry,

theory and application of control
mechanisms including those of
(he human brain), first became
fascinated with science * when he
was given an Erector set at the
age of eight.
The basis for the success of
any toy is whether children like
it; the sale of more than ten
million Erector sets seems to in­
dicate that boys and girls think
it'a good lun.

Living Fame
One day in 1891, a little girl
with a big problem sat down and
wrote a letter that was to make
her name famous. The little girl
as Virginia Q’Hanlon — her pro­
blem, was there really a Santa
Claus?
On the advice of iter father,
she wrote a letter to the New
York Sun, and tn« answer she
received was detlined to become
a beloved Christmas classic.
She wrote, “ Dear Editor — I
am eight years old. Some of my
friends say there is no Santa
Claus. Papa says, ‘ If you see it
in the Sun, It’s so.* Please tell me
(lie truth, is there a Santa
Claus?"
The New York Sun’s Francis
P, Church, replied with an ed­
itorial that not only answered the
question of a little 8-year-old
girl but that warmed the hearts
of young and old alike.
Since it was written 64 years
ago, his editorial has been print­
ed and reprinted In the newspapers throughout the country,
and read and re-read to children
at Christmastime.
The most famous paragraph
in this editorial reads, "Y es, Vir­
gins, (hero is a Santa Claus. He
exists as certainty as love and
generosity and devotion exist and
&gt;ou know that they abound and
give your life Its highest beauty
amt joy. Alas! How dreary would
be the world If there were no
Santa Claus! It would he as
dreary aa if them were do Vir­
ginias."
Mr. Church concluded his ed­
itorial with words that have
echoed down the years to thrill
the hearts of all who hear. "No,
Santa Claus! Thank God, lie lives

and he lives forever! A thousand
years from now, Virginia, nay,
ten times ten liwusand years
from now, he will continue to
make glad the heart of child­
hood."

Amy Andrrwon, Keg. Real Eatati Broker
Ml* So. French Ave.
Day FA 2-7IM - Night FA 2-48)1

BEST WISHES
AT CHRISTMAS
and a big "thank you"
to our many customers,

Powell’s
O ffice
Supply Co.
117 S. Magnolia

CHRISTMAS J O Y T O AU

Ave.

ITwy.

T o All
O u r M any
F rie n d s ...

Fla,

first successful heart-lung pump,
now in the Smithsonian, and in
the construction of an agitator
used in cancer research at the
University of Minnesota.
Tnis ‘ 'toy" has also exerted an
influence in the choice of career
for
thousands
of
scientists.
M.I.T.’ s Claude E. Shannon, a
world authority on electronic
computers and cybernetics (the

17-92 Snulh

HOLIDAY JOY TO YOU!

Seminole County Motors
Euat

First

St.

OUR CHRISTMAS PRAYER
FOR YOU AND YOURS
May your happiness be so
grea t that y ou treasure
fo r e v e r the m any w o n d ro u s

CHRISTMAS GREETIN G S TO ALL

m em ories o f this Christm as.

Pig ’N ’ Whistle
Management

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Mary Carter Paint Co.
101 W. 1st

FA 2-8649

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Cut Rate liquors
112 W. First 81.

Home Distributors
Hwy. 1 7 . M

George's Taverns
1011 S. French

25th &amp; Beardall Art.

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AND THANK YOU FOR
YOUR GOOD WILL

McVicars

Me Raney
Paint Co.

D ow n tow n S a n fo rd

2nd Hi.

Games, Games Available D uring Season

iChristmas Dolls
More Life-Like
Than Ever Before

I

Thin Christum* dull* arc more
Ilka poop!* than ever bMore. Any
such happy eurprife* fuf doting
doll mother* a* a dot) that really
Us*** with a Ruud loud smack at*
includ'd in dull collection*, rl*
porta Toy tiuidance Council.
Infant dolls are more embraceable than ever; nee adaptation* of
plastic* give a toft pliant quality
to arm-, leu* and neck, charac*
leri-tic of the newborn baby.
Poll funiilirt are real playmate
tire. with muscular flexibility
paralleling real youngster* on the
score of agility,
A fa-einaling array of miniature
dolls in the 8 to I inch categories
are exponents of the latest faehlults. New boy doll* too, are
outfitted lit ivy league style*.
Nowaday* little girl* have a
wider ernpe o f eaperienee than
erer hefote, thank* to extended
Iras el and TV view ing. In tune
with thi* aophliUcatlon In the
playroom doll*, too, ate outfit­
ted for a whirr-than-ever round
of *porliog and mclal arUeitle*.
They boalt airplane ityla luggage
and iniart travel costume*, with
wardrobe* for skiing, tie skating,
ihuia ranch fun, a* well a* outfit*
for school and ballroom.
Little girl* will love the tid e
variety of doll furniture planned
to fit different sixes o f doll*.

riiought-provokitig, educational,
competitive and really diversified—
the wide variety of game* fiotlt
i from Santa'* pack are all thU
nml teat fun, too.
linmei of all kinds diau Ihtif
inspiration from Civil War history.
1today t global politic*. TV show
format*, juvenile book classic* and
l-ig time sport* ,
A new und iaigi giuup of gante*

Musical Toys Always A Big Hit
The po-t-Chrlelma* thumping,
tooting or twanging o f a musical
toy may not mean much to MotnSr,
but to a 3-ycar-old it's mote ex­
citing than Tschaikoveky.
Marion Egbert, educational con*
Miltanl for the American Music
Conference, believe* that property
selected toy musical instrument I
can provide an exciting way for
children to discover rhythm and
lone—the haste elements of selfmade music.
Musical toys ran also exert *
strong influence on youngsters' desites to play genuine musical ill.
atrumenta.
Quality toy instrument! aie us­
ually musically "true" and o ffr f •
cham* for continued exploration
of musical sounds and rhythm.
Musical toys ace so popular with
youngsteis thill the toy ttumped

Pearls Always
'A Special Gift'
i'earli have always hern a very
special gift not only for their sim­
ple, elegant beauty but because
a pearl necklace Is alway s in good
tail*.
Till* eeaion the traditional pearl
necklace* assume high fashion
Importance because of their new
designs and the Important place
pearia hold in the current fashion

picture.

Best wishes for a joyous Noel to
•II our wonderful friends.

Strickland-Morrison, Inc.
“ Yoar

308 E.

l»l

Ford

* * j a i p

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Dealer”

St.

PA 2-1481

Hurnup

&amp; Sim s

Inc.

201 N. Maple Ave
FA 2-8771

I* based on strategy. From the
pages o f history come such novel­
ties as the "American Heritage
(iamo o f the Civil War" in which
an astute armchair gineiul can
achieve a victory for the South.
This strategic foray is completely
documented by an accompanying
outline of Civil War history.
Another game taking maneuver­
ing skill is “ Stratego” ; its playing

There ere new mulii-strind
necklecee lhat feature a beautiful
deep In all the "true jew el" tones
of Jade, sapphire, emerald, ruby
or topee. The clasps, lovely enough
to be pine la themselves, ere worn
to the aide and matched to car­
riage to provide one of the moat
pleasing gills of Ihe season.
Seed peart necklaces have be­
come incrraimgly- popular, strung
la multiple strands to twist anil
drape to the mood of fashion's
eased bodices and dropped waist­
lines.
For tin- smartest look of all, a
single strand of pearls combines
with two strands of jade or lapll.
Tin- jade or lapis adds a lovely
note of contrast to Ihe pearia and
provides dramatic color accent to
fashions.

via* the top teller for Risny j u t ! .
Other "pre-band Instruments"
include bell sets, wood resonator
block* and simple drums, I’ csun*
utor blocks are exceptionally ef­
fective io leaching rhythm so
children.
Melody
inti rum *nts comprise
another group of musical toys. A c­
tual tour* can be reptodilCrd on
such instillment* as the xylophone
nnd the “C-nole" melody flute.
Toy piano* and electric organ*
often art used to introduce chlldirn to the kcyboald. Toy ukclele-,
guitais, banjo* and mandolin*—all
priced under glu—allow the child
to play simple turn-* almost Im­
mediately, and youiigiters have
lots of fun with this ty pe of "first
experience."
Whatever the chilli's choice, pat­
ent* will he giving ■ gift of music
—that UMiatly outlsvt* the toy in­
strument by decade*.
• • •
both fantasy and realism ■&gt;*
significant trrnds in the stuffed
animal section of Toy land. Young­
sters may fondle replicas of their
favoied pedigreed pooches or fel­
ines, or cuddle up to fantastic ani­
mals umpired by cartoon charact­
ers or sheer imagination on the
pail of designers.

piece* iii e elegantly-decorated fig­
ures representing Marshals of
fiance from the Napoleonic eia.
A topical game — “ Summit” —
has its playv i» manipulating ''fo r­
eign aid," conduct drive* to obtain
sphere* of influence and trying to
dominate a summit conference. All
reminiscent of contemporary head­
lines.
(■antes iruplied by favorite TV
shows are popular; there's a new
edition of "Content ration"; "Video
Village" which represent* a TV
show stag*; while Deputy li.iwg,
Shotgun Slade nnd The Rifleman
at* heroes In th* western gam*
sector.
Fvery youngster can try t* baI'uiiie a millionaiie with the new
"tiaine of U fa "—developed by Att
l.inklctter, of radio amt TV fain*,
tiame* which reproduce favorite
outdwet *ports with complete real­
ism at# alto destined for the halt
teller list.
Among these «n‘ a family skeel
-hoot trt, with targets that go up
mto the air by the player'* foot
on a pneumatic device; National
Font hall I.eagU# Electric Football
tiame that provides realistic ac­
tion for armchair roachc*) "Fun
House" and "Hit th* Duck" are
typical carnival sports garnet,
each stand five feet high for "mar#
fun thart a virvu*."
From juvenile hook classic*
linn* such noveltlM at Hahar. the
Pobhxey Twins, the Happy I.itlle
Train and other favorite*—to patform thrir exploits on gam*
build*.

JOYtotheWorld
May Ihe radiance of
ihe Christmas spirit
shine upon all men.

WE WISH OUR FRIENDS
A SHINING HOLIDAY)

Wilma’s Grocery

Faust Drug:
Store

1 rank A Wilma Sinus
I’tuHeP Of Mellons ills*
k ('Plan Ave.

221 E. lal St.

FA 2-0781

Restaurant
OUANHK ( LTV, FI.A
"Wi*hr* a Merry Christmas and Happy New t
To all our patron, in Hanford
• DIMNO BY &lt; ANDI.KI.ICHT
AM . CIIUI8TMAS WEEK

JO Y TO T H E
W O U LD

Burning Log
Is Charming Fad

TO EVERYONE —

The old custom of burning the
Yule log Is a I'haitiling Christmas
tradition that has largely passed
from contemporary life, although
it is still observed in many places.
Even though it i* always thought
of in connection with Christmas
celebrations of ya.tr* gun* by, it
actually dates far bark into pagan
times.
During what wu* then called
the Mid-Winter Fir* Festival, the
log, generally one from an aak
tree, would
he ceremoniously
lighted from a fragment saved
from the year before.
When th* new log eeut out it*
brilliant flame*. It was believed
that th* house and family would
be eaf* from lightning and fir**,
that rattle and grain field* would
thrive and that th* earth would
he fertile.

A \.

Christmas

G m e t in s s
Wareco Service Station
“ Ware • Price Oil Co."
110 N. French Ave.
FA 2-9788

...a n d t«

MERRY CHRISTMASI

Fd die’s Bakery
105 W. First 81.
FA 2-3076

G ifts of health an d happiness w e w ith
tor you mt Christmas.
On thU holla at of d o y t. wo
exten d ou r s in ce re w ish es
lor a very Merry Christmas

Evelyn’s Beauty Salon

Mary-Esther’s
211 N. I’urk Avc.

FA 2-2388

300

8.

“ In Thg Montezuma
Magnolia A rt.

llolel’’
FA 2-5691

Gator Lumber Co., Inc.
FA 2-7121

70ft S. French Ave.

CHRISTMAS
GREETINGS

C H R I S T M A S J O Y TO ON E AND ALL

MERRY CHRISTMAS lo EVERYONE
W t hop* your holiday is grand.

Hurl Ifete In, Inr. Urn. Cunirartori
I’. Hurl on Kovels, Jr. &amp; Hfchnrd Silvers, Jr.
109 W. 27th Street
FA 2-8758

Wieboldt’s Camera Shop
210 So.

Park

Ave.

This message comas to
your house to

te ll

you wo

appreciate your friendship,
and to wish you and your
family &lt;i Merry Christmasl
lt U

TMAS BE BRIGHT

^ n fo r d

Tom’s Pizza
“ The

FA 2 93.'»3

» 8.

French

Bent

Ave.

P lm

ir Agency

Place
In Town'*

FA 2-9652

Registered Broker* a A.soclatea
111 Ho. Fork Ave.
I'h. FA 3 »«4I
Lake Mary
FA 3-1290

Hunts Tuxedo Feed Store
Cur.

Sanford

&amp;

2nd

81.

Sanford,

Ft*.

�A H oliday Wish fo r You from Your
Sunshine Service friends and neighbors

Uotplmg B u ild Florida

—

J. B. Grant

J. E. Alderman

It. D. Grleme

J. E. Andrews

Agnwt Grooms

I t L. Porter

J. L. Atkinson

J. F.

W. E. Price

B. S. Austin

C. E. Grubb

Ray Pylen

T. W. Baker, Jr.

J. E. Hall

C. T. Rabun

L. J. Bass

M. D. Harden

G. T. Ray

J. C. Beall

A. D. Haskins

L. J. Reeves

F. J. Bender

I t T. Hatchett

It C. Repilado

R. C. Brantley

W. H. Hawkins

D. L. Ringer

M. H. Brown

Bill Hickman

C. 8. Roberta

J. W. Buckler

J. E. Higgins, Jr.

I.. G. Ross

With the coming of this glorious holy time, the world reawakens

B. F. Bullard

A. I*. IllltaU

J. C. Sapp

to His message of peace and loro. May these, and

M. D. Bumgarner

K. L. Hittall

C. L. 3eudder

Jack Bumay

II. E. Hlrt

J. O. Smith

W. 8. Burns

Q. It. Hopper

C. U. Soderblom

Huston Busby

W. E. Houser

H. L. Spoils

Arthur Cameron

I t F. Hubbard

R. N. Stafford

W. A. Canup

C. S. Johns

T. N. Stafford

J. W. Carter

C. A. Johnston

W. A. Stansfield

G. W. Carver, Jr.

J. C. Johnson

J. A. Stewart

Lucille B. Carver

C. J. Jones

T. F. Stewart

J. H. Chapman

J. J. Kendall

J. C. Taylor

A. J. Chesns

L. K. Lawson

David E. Thrasher

E. E. Clements

T. L. Lee

C. 0 . Tillis

E. C. Daniels

W. 0. Livingston

C. W. Turner

W. W. Davis

C. F. Markowlcx

E. C, Tyler

A. L. Dunn

A. It. Middleton

H. C. Eby

D. It Middleeton

BIU Tyre
Wilma J. Vaasura

C. W. Ergle

11. C. Moose

C. G. Walker

R. A. Fender

11. C. Morgan. Jr.

J. M. Warner

W. A. Feeler

E. A. Myers

L. A. Watson

J. H. Galloway

W. C. Nance

T. H. Went, Jr.

R. P. Galloway

Lucy F. Nowlin

CUff White

W. R. Giles

W. M. Osborne

Marian W. William*

LEGiD

J. E. Padgett

K. W. Willis

I t P. Goodspeed

C. D. Pertain

H. K. WUaon

H. A. Gowan

J. B. Phillips

Margaret M. Wright

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B. B. Adams

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all blessings, be with you this season.

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Bardot Blacked Out
glNICE, Franc* (U PI) — Moviehouse managers said Monday
Ihe rightist underground "secret
army” has ordered them not to
show Brigitte Bardot pictures.

Bridges Seat Up
WASHINGTON (U PI) - Spirited
backstage shuffling was expected
among Senate Republicans for
choice committee seats held b)
Wle late GOP Sen. Styles Bridges
of New Hampshire.

Franco Injured
MADRID. Spain (U PI) — Chief
of State Francisco &gt;&gt;8000, whose
left hand was injured in a hunt­
ing accident Sunday, probably
wlil go home from the hospital
today, it was announced here.

Miami’s Coldest
MIAMI (U P l)-M on d a y was the
coldest Christmas in Miami In
more than 22 years. The low of 42
was the lowest Christmas record­
ing since the Weather Bureau be­
gan keeping records here in 1930.

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W EATHER: Fair through Wednesday; warmer tonight; high today in npper 6 0 a ; k&gt;w tonight in upper 60a.
VOL.

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Press

Leased

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FONTANA, Calf. (UPI) A
30-year-old woman twice braved
flames which gutted her home
early today to rescue her eight
children and her invalid husband,
police reported.
Officers said Mrs. Rosemary
Starry suffered second and thirddegree burns over nearly a third
of her body and was on the cri*
tical list in Kaiser hospital. Also
In critical condition were the hus­
band, Elmer, 30, and a daughter,
Donna, 6.

Another daughter, Cindy, 8, was
In serious condition and two more
daughters, Jeanette, 4| and Anna­
bel)*, 13, suffered cuts on the
body. The remainder of Mr*.
Starry'* children were treated at
the hospital for minor burns or
smoke
inhalation.
They
are
James, 3, Rosemary, 10 ^Pavld,
11, and Deborah, 8 months.
The four were expected to be
released in care of an aunt, Mrs.
F. A. Lynch, also of this city 50
miles e a :' of Loa Angeles.

Mail Goes Through

ASTRONAUT HOME FOR CHRISTMAS— Astronaut
Lt, Col. John Glenn Jr., poses with his family on porch
o f their home in Arlington, Vn., after Glenn returned
from Capo Canaveral, Fla., to spend Christmas with
family. Glenn is scheduled to orbit the earth in midJnnunry. Pictured are (left to righ t): David. 16; Lyn,
141 Mrs. Glenn, ami Glenn.
(NF,A Telephoto)

Empire State Building
To Be Sold Wednesday

NEW -YORK (UPL) - T h e EmROCKFORD, III. (U PI)—When
Hugh Bannon came homo to find plre Stata Building, the world’s
his house on fire Monday, one of taTlest structure, will be told
hla first thoughts was for the
twice Wednesday in a $85 million
Christmas turkey in the oven. He
deal
with head-spinning complexi­
asked firemen to rescue the bird.
The firemen declined and con­ ties,
tinued fighting the flarnci, which
Nearly 100 separate processes
• caused 312,000 damage to the will be Involved in the sale of the
•hom e.
102-story building at Prudential
HOUSTON, Tex. (U PI) — The
record player Santa Claus brought
Taaaia Ann Shilling a couple of
Chriitmaiea ago when she was 6
had alnee been broken. But she
knew how to fix it, and it worked.
When she wrote her annual mes.s a g e to Santa this year, ahe added
® a postscript: *Tm leaving my
record playet under the tree. WUI
you please have a look at ItT"

Nothing Is New
NEW YORK (U P I)—That latest
dance crate — the twist — is all
old hat aa far as Manhattanite
Charles Puleao la concerned. Puleo harked back a few years in a
Aletter to the editor of the New
Tfork Dally
News,
reminding
twistera that "tbla old walrus re­
calls going through the tame she­
nanigans, convulsions and parox­
ysms 30 years ago to a dance
called the Peabody."

H u n t M o th e r In
S t r a n g l e D e a th
f.

BROCKTON, Mat*. (UPI) Police were searching today for
the wife of a prosperous bottling
firm executive in connection with
the strangling of her 32-year-old
daughter.
The nearly nude body of Mrs.
Gloria Eldridge was found in a
closet by her father, Walter L.
—/tow ard , president of Ihe Simpson
^ s p r in g s Bottling Co., at the How
ard borne Monday.
A medical examiner said the
woman had been dead for several
days.

UN Congo Troops
Going To Katanga

Insurance Co. office* In Newark,
N.J, Almost 100 lawyers, account
ante, broken and other experts
have bern rehearsing for days the
transaction which U expected to
take five hour*.
Principal parties involved a n
Col. Henry Crown, Chicago finan­
cier and present owner; Louis R.
Menagh, president of Prudential,
and Lawrence Wien, New York
lawyer amt real estate operator
who conceived the transaction.
Wien will pay Crown $85 million
for the building, then give the ti­
tle directly to Prudential for $29
million. Wien will retain leasing
rights valued at $38 million.
The Prudential’ s total Invest­
ment actually is $19.75 million—
the maximum allowed under New
York law which limits the per­
centage of assets a company can
invest in one building.
The insurance company paid $17
million 1951 Tor the land under
Ihe building. Prudential also has
agreed, as part of the contract, to
put up $3.75 million toward capi­
tal Improvement! In the next few
years.

LEOPOLDVILLE, The Congo
(U PI) — The United Nations will
use
Congolese
national
army
troops In breakaway Katanga, the
UN announced today.
A UN apoketman said 900 Con­
golese troops will be based at
the strategic Kamina base in Ka­
tanga. He said the first 90 will
be flown to Kamina Wednesda).
The Congolese soldiers, who will
be Issued blue UN helmets, will
come under the command o f the
UN military commander in the
Congo, Gen. Sean McKeown of
Ireland, the spokesman said.
"H ie Congo is contributing a
contingent to the United Nations
just aa other countries such as
Ethiopia or Ireland," the spokes­
man laid.
Kamina currently is manned by
NEW YORK (U P I)— A mystery
Indian troops and small groups of woman, whose body temperature
Canadian, Swedish and Norwegian
had dropped to about 80 degicus
troops and technicians.
as she lay for houra face-down in
a anow-eoveied parting lot, waa
reported in critical condition to­
day.
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The woman, between 35 and 40
Bridge
yrara old and showing signs of
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having been slapped about the
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face, was incoherent and mum­
Page 2
Dear Abby ... .
................. bled
Page4only "leave me alone” to
Editorial ....... —
detectives trying to learn her
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identity and what had happened.
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She waa found under a viaduct
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Futile
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Page6 of heavily traveled East River
Society
Drive about noon Monday,
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Woman Lives With
80 Temperature

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Repair Job Santa

The father, recovering from a
hip operation, told pollca he be.
lieved a floor furnace near the
Christmaa tree started the blase.
Annabetle, asleep in the front
room, told officers the awoke and
saw the tree afire. She ran
screaming to neighbors Mr, and
Mrs. Barney Smith, who returned
to the Starry home and tried to
help rescue the children.
Officers
aald
Deborah
was
hurled through a window by Mrs.
Starry and landed unharmed on
a bush,

The house and nearly ail of
Others killed were the owner of
their clothes and personal be- the home, Curtis Honeycutt, 81,
longings—including Christmas pre­
and bia ton, Vontana, II.
sents—were destroyed.
Mrs. Honeycutt, the only other
•
•
•
occupant
of the house, escaped
BURNSVILLE, N. C. (U r i) Five persons were burned to through a window and was ad­
death today in a fire which de­ mitted to a hospital with burnt
stroyed a home in a rural moun­ and shock.
Honeycutt's
daughter,
Mr*.
tain section near here.
The victims included a mother Josephine Wilson, 28, wife of Bill
and two small children from New­ Wilson of Newport News, and her
port News, Va., who were on a two sons, Billy Joe, 2, and Roger,
holiday visit to the mother's 1, were the other victim* trapped
in the biasing frame house.
parents.

The 'Hully-Gully'?
floor."
By DICK WEST
He even lot lied me lo a cou*
WASHINGTON (U PI) - Many,
many moon* ago young Dr. Zhi­ pie of panic* where I might sec
vago, my ialtblul Indian compan­ tha thing dcmonilrated, but 1
ion, began urging me to writs a demurred on grounds that 1 would
never be abi* to describe it in
colurrv about "tha twist."
"U a going to be the greatast a family newspaper.
The accuracy of hia prediction
thing aince tha Ilopi rain dance,"
— ha kept saying. "This ia your that the twist was booming waa
" f h a a ( * to ge tn oa the ground| brought borne 10 aoa the other,

It's

Thomas Wilson Jr. ambulance
A double accident Saturday af­
ternoon, left one dead and two driver for Wllaon Eichelberger
ihaken up in a biiarre chain A Funeral Home, who was rushing
circumstances.
to the scene of the accident,
John Singleton, 83 year old Ne­
crashed Into a car driven by a
gro was d cid on arrival at Orange
Memorial Hospital, after he was 16 year old while male, going
struck by a car operated by A.B. north on Elm Ave.
Pelerson Jr., near the Intersection
Neither the ambulanrc driver
and 11th and French Ave.
nur the Juvenile were injured, but
$500 damage waa dona to the am ­
bulance and $350 to the second
car. A second ambulance from
Wilson Eichelberger was dispatch­
ed to the scene o f the first acci­
dent.
Wilson was charged with reck­
less driving and the Juvenile with
Ily United Press International
failure to yield Ihe right of way
Tin nation's holiday trallic toll
to any emergency vehicle.
topped advance estimates today
No charges have been filed
with the greatest number of deaths
againat Peterson, pending further
for a three-day YuletJde since the
Investigation,
Christmas of 1955 when 609 died.
Singleton was unconiclous when
The National Safety Council aald admitted to Seminole Memorial
II appeared the final (otal uf traf­ Hospital and waa found to be suf­
fic deaths would be approximately fering from severe head Injuries
550. The council had estimated in and a possible fractured hip.-Ha
a d ta n te’ bf the holiday that SOU was transferred to Orange Mem­
Americana would die in highway orial Hospital in Orlando and pro­
accident* during the 78-hour holi­ nounced dead on arrival.
day, which ended at midnight.
In a Christmas Day mishap,
The 8:30 a.m, EST tabulation George Cleveland Lisle of Or­
by United Press International lando was Involved In a rear-end
showed 518 persons dead in holi­ collision at the vehicle he was
day traffic accident* since 8 p.m. driving hit a convertible driven
Friday.
by David Franklin Easterly of
The breakdown:
Winter Haven at the intersection
Traffic 518
of 25th and French Ave*.
Flra 72
Lisle was charged with tailing
Flancs •
to yield the right of way and
Miscellaneous 81
waa released on bond. Damage
Total 855
to both vehicles waa minor.
California led the nation with 55
deaths. Texas had 50 and New
York 39. Other states in which the
loll lopped the 20 mark included:
Illfnola and Michigan. 28 each;
Ohio and Pennsylvania, 23 each.
State*
reporting
no
traffic
deaths were:
Alaska, Arizona, Delaware, Ha­
Ily I'nitrd Preaa Internal tonal
waii and Rhode Island.
Muir light inowr fall in many
areaa today atop the killer drift*
which cialinrJ stores of Uvea over
the holiday weekend. Cold waves
slabbed into Dixie and the north­
ern plain*.
Fug covered most of California.
Zero cold nipped the southern
WASHINGTON (U PI) — The
Rockies.
administration told Congress Wed­
Flurries and light enow fell
nesday it hai speeded effort* to
move Cuban refugees out of Mi­ along a belt from inletlur regions
of tha Pacific Northwest to north­
ami within the last month.
William L. Mitchell, commis­ ern New England.
Miami, Fla., reported its coldaat
sioner of social security, said the
Cuban refugee* have become in­ Christmas Day In 22 years. Thete
creasingly more willing to re­ waa snow cover aa far south as
locate In other pari* of the Nuitli ('urnlina. Portions uf Flor­
ida got frost.
country.
A new onslaught of pular air
Mitchell waa the leadoff witneaa
as the Senate Subcommittee on dropped temperatures to aero or
Refugee* and Kicapces held Ua below in Muntana and North Da­
third day of hearings on problem kota.
created by the heavy inllux of
Cuban exiles Into the Mlaml-Dadc
County area.
RIO I)E JANEIRO (UPI) —
He said Die government has
launched a campaign to acquaint Clashes between guards and con­
employer* with the pool of skUled vict* in a C'brislmaa riot pro­
labor available among the exUea, testing bad food at Central Prison
and
an
Information
program caused at least two deaths and
beamed at the Cubans to quell injury to about 20 other persons,
their fears about leaving kliaml. It was reported today.

Death Toll May
Approach Record

More Snow Falls
Across Nation

Moving Of Cuban
Refugees Speeded

The

2 Die In Riot

Perfect

evening when 1 turned on myi were doing, I hardly need add.j
television set iu the midst of I the you-know-what,
what I thought was a scene from j Alarmed by what 1 bad tern,
an old movie called "The Snake I sought out Dr. Zhivago and re­
Pit."
quested him to enlighten me at
lt turned out. of course, that to th* origin and symbolism of
the writhing bodies and contorted thi* Urpsicborean temblor.
faces on the screen had not been
"You're too Isle," ho aald, rephotographed in a psychiatric proacbfutl). "The fact that 'the
ward, but on a danct floor. Tbeyjtw iat’ ia now a national rapt

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(EDITOR'S
NOTE:
With
Around . the * Clock Columnist
l.srry Vershal enjoying a wellearned vacation over the holi­
days, the Herald .Stall will pinch
bit lor him.)
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e

City Manager W. E. Knowles
says that the rubbish collectors
are in for a little post-holiday work
with a big accumulation of holiday
wrappings and baxea lining averybody's garbage cam .
•

•

•

THINGS
THAT HAPPENED
CHRISTMAS DAY:
A little eight-year-old girl awoke
Christmaa morning to open a tall
well-wrapped box supposedly con­
taining a doll to discover an eight
year old bottle o l good. Scotch.
Somebody celebrated a Utfls too
much!
t e a

Easy In tell who put their Christ­
mas trees up too early. Driving
along day alter Christmas, could
see tham in tranihcana with dry
branches falling off.
*

•

*

NOTE FOR PEOPLE WHOSE
HOLIDAY WAS TOO SHORT:
There are only 384 mor* days un­
til next Christmas.
*

*

*

The ballroom of tit* dignified
Mayfslr inn waa the scan* Satur­
day night of something probably
never seen there before—the twist.
The new danre crate was per­
formed with extreme activation of
the torso by the college set anti
their dates to th* Interested
audience of those who shake their
head* and throw up their hands.
The ballroom floor resounded to
beat of Ihe hully-gully, too. Any­
one fo r m e s h e d p o la lo e a T
a s *

The Sanford Atlantic Bank is
bursting at tha team*, apparently.
A night depositor,. Ray'a Paltry
Shop, reported that when someone
attempted to pul (ha ahop’i money
into the depository, it was so full
no more would go in. A call
brought v. p. liny Maim down to
go inside and move acme uf the
money around so that late closing
business men could add their holL
day haul lo the pile. Look* like
th* Christmas season will hit a
record-bursting volume this )*ar.
• * •
News reporter* of the Herald
Staff received a Christmaa card
from Mrs. Margo Demtrocder,
mother of Kiwanla exchange stu­
dent, Mist Dorte Demlroeder, who
it spending a year in this coun­
try. Mrs. Demtrocder expresses
her thinks for Die copies of the
Herald which the hat been receiv­
ing, and aaya that she feels that
through the newspaper, aha takes
part in the life In Sanford, and
becomes acquainted with some of
Ihe peoplo whom her daughter has
met here.

Dance

means that H's already out of
date.
"You also have missed the
chance to acquaint your readers
with several successors lo ‘tha
twist,* including ‘the slop,' ‘ the
fly,' ‘the maabed potatoes,' ‘ the
chicken' and ‘ the pony.' "
I begged the good doctor's for­
giveness for having ignored his
counsel and askad if there ware

MEETS FRONDIZl— President John F. Kennedy wears
aunglfloncfi ns he meets Argentine President Arturo
Frondizl at airport in West Palm Bench, Fla. Men con­
ferred briefly before Frondizl flew home to Argentina.
(N j£A Telephoto)

Florida Family Finds
Strange Town Has Heart

In Holiday Accidents

SYLACAUGA, Ala. (U P I)-J u lius Thomas (Sonny) Pllgcrton,
13. waa killed Monday when the
new ahotgun he got for Christmas
d isch arg ed while he was crawling
under a fence.

#To A Crisp

NO. 862

One Dead, Two Injured

Shotgun Kills Boy

CHICAGO (U P !) — It was a
bleak Christmas for the burglars
who so laboriously robbed the
apartment of Harry Blum, a dis­
tillery company president, Mon­
day. A wall safe, which they low­
ered 10 floors to a waiting car by
means of a rope fashioned from
blankets and sheets, was empty.

FLORIDA

To Rescue Children And Invalid Husband

Fire Wrecks Church

All For Naught

SANFORD,

Mother O f 8 Goes Into Flaming Home Twice

, TEL AVIV (U PI)—A Christmas
f l a y fire reportedly started by an
electrical short circuit destroyed
the 113-year-old Greek Orthodox
Church of St. Michael In Jaffa,
Tel Avlv'a twin city.

LONDON (U P I )-W h e n storms
prevented the mail boat from
making its dally run Monday,
about 1,000 roaldents of Lundy
laland, 20 miles off England's
western coast, got their Christ­
i n a s mall by helicopter.

TUESDAY, DECEMBER 26, 1961

For A

not tome way that I could re­
deem myself.
"W alt," ha laid, " U you hurry
you might be among the first to
spread the word about ‘the bullygully."
But when I pressed him lor de­
tails, he became evasive.
"Maybe yoa bad battar stick
lo lbs Mexican hat dance," he
said, ouung f c o n . " it's more

GALVESTON. Tex. (UPI) — A
policeman finished filling out hie
official report. Aa an afterthought,
he wrote sight more words at the
bottom.
Those words Monday aummnl up
a real Ilf* atory of the true mean­
ing o f Christmas. It told o f the
Yulelide spirit of the people of
Galveston and how it may mean a
new Uf* for a family from Florida.
It started Saturday night when
a policeman found a car paikrd
under a bridge. Inside the ear,
huddled against the eohl, were
Silas Brown, hla wife and their
seven children.
Blown told the policeman he and
hla family had left Port St. Joe,
Fla., hoping to find work. They
had no motley and had not eaten
•II day.
Ap auxiliary policeman, who op­
erate* • restaurant, fed them. A
radio station told their story.
The people of Galveston re­
sponded.
,
By Christmas Day, donations of
more than $200 had poured in,
eomeune gave a Christmaa tree and

decorations, a motel owner put tha
family up rent-free, and a clothing
store outfitted the family in new
shoes and clothe*.
Brown, a heavy equipment oper­
ator and shrimper, was offered
four jobs.
It appears the family has found
a home among the people of Gal­
veston,
For the potcle department, tha
rase waa closed . . . with the final
eight-word notation on the official
report:
“ Maybe there ia a Sant* Claus
after all."

Ranger Issues
Warning On
Forest Fires

Quemoy Cease-Fire
Broken By Reds
TAIPEI, Formosa (UPI) - The
Communist Chinese broke a three
and a half month cease-fire when
they Bred 33 rounds against Na­
tionalist-held Quemoy in a Christ­
mas Day bombardment, the De­
fense Ministry announced today.
It was tha first shelling of Quc
moy by Red shore batteries since
last Sept. II.
There waa Immediate specula
tlon that the Communists now
would resume their every • otherday abetting of th* offshore is
landr, a practice they adopted
following Die massive bombard
ment in August 1938.
There aUo were reliable reports
that the 53 rounds fired Monday
werw sheila containing propaganda
tealtqls and net of the high ex
plosive type.

Red Troops Enter
Vientiane Quietly
VIENTIANE, Laui (U1T) —
Soldiers of th* pro-Communiat
rebel regime o f ex-l’ramler Prince
Souvannn Dmuma and guerrilla*
of the Red-iilppurtcd Putiirt I.iiu
rebel army entered Ibis capital
city peacefully today.
Hundred* of rurlou* Laotian citliens gathered In downtown Vien­
tiane to watch the "Jungle men"
move into temporary quarter*
from which they will serve si se­
curity guards for their leader*
during the latest conference of
Laos' three contending princes,
acheduled to start here Wednesday.

Investigate Fire
Firemen were called out early
thi* morning to investigate a pre­
dawn lire at the residence of Wil­
liam Gracey at 2551 Palmetto Ave.
The lire wa* caused by an over­
heated furnace. No extensive dam.
age occurred.

Ranger Lewis William* of tha
Longwood Florida Forestry Ser­
vice thi* morning issued an apjltt}'
for Scinlnol* County resident* to
he particularly careful with fire*
after today's heavy frost.
William* aald that grass will
(end lo burn fatter and easier
after the frost and that laat week’*
rain did little to alleviate tha
county's acvere dry conditions.
"In fact," he said, "w e were call­
ed out to fire* the very next morn­
ing."
This morning the rangers ans­
wered a call on Hwy. 17-92 just
north of Casselberry where tn ap­
parent leak tn the gaa Una of •
Volkiwagcn owned and driven by
Jack Hudson of North Orlando m suited In fire damages of about
$200, according to Wllliarai.
The men alio were called out
to iwo cardesa fires in the For­
est City area early Sunday morn­
ing and to one on Red Bug Road
Juit after noon on Sunday.

Wreckage Of Plane
Found In Georgia
TRENTON, Gn. (U P I)-S e a rch era Christmaa Day discovered tha
wreckage of a slngla-englna air­
craft in which a family o f four
f 1out Utica, N. Y , were killed.
7'lia plane, enruute from Chat­
tanooga, Tenn., to Pensacola, F la,
crushed late Sunday night about
20 miles south o f Chattanooga.
Civil Air Putrid authorities in
Atlanta identified the dead aa
Luclua Henson, 45, Ida wife Kay,
41, and their teenage sons, Lucius
J r , Id, and Wallace 14.
Officials said the Henson family
had Inert flying to Pensacola on a
holiday outing. The CAP said
Henson radioed an emergency call
14 minutes after takeoff, saying
tluit the wings o f hla blue and
white Kavion plane were iring up.
Planes from Tennessee, Ala­
bama, and Georgia joined in tha
aearch. A CAP Investigation group
was arnt lo tha crash alt* to deter­
mine the cause of th* accident.

Fallout Shelter
your style."
Only after I had bested him in
two out of three (alia at Indian
wresGing did he agree to con­
tinue.
" 'The hully-gully* la an out­
growth of the war Jitters," he
•aid. "It's tha perfect dance fur
a fallout abetter. It pack# the
maximum amount of movement
the minimum amount of,

space."
He went on to 1 explain that
"Die hully-gully" la performed by
a group, aa opposed to the indi­
vidualistic expressionism of the
other dances ha mentioned.
And that la aa far as I Intend
to pursue the matter. But if R
should become fashionable, like
"the twist," then credit me with
a scoop.

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THURSDAY, DECEMBER 21, 1961

COUNTY NEWS

PAGE 11

Altamonte P-TA
Okays Financial
Expenditures

Longwood C of C Has Party
Members of the Board o f Direc­
tors of tha Longwood Area Cham­
ber o f Commercs played hosts to
thn organisation at a Christmas
party and program held last
Thursday night in the Civic Lea­
gue Building on Church St.
According to women o f the
group, who usually fall heir to
managing all details o f such spe­
cial events, the men should do this
more often for they report that
tha directors "really outdid them­
selves with the beautifully decor­
ated tables and appolnmenta."
Tables, with centar tracings of
greenery, were arranged in a large

j j d - 'i f r l
* r,'

“ V” and gay candy canes and holi­
day cups filled with sweets were
plnced at each setting. Hall decor­
ations, attractively done by Mrs.
Lillian Cox and Mrs. Elisabeth
Hills with assistance from tha di­
rectors, were placed at vantage
points around the room, across the
width of the stage end opposite it,
at the other end of the room, stood
the large and gaily trimmed tree.
Program selections were the
solo, “ In the Air,” sung by Mrs.
II, It. Cray accompanied by Airs.
L. C. Walker and "And There
Were Shepherds,” sung by Airs.
Ida Stewart accompanied by Airs.

Cox. In the absence of some mem­
ber! scheduled to appear on the
program, Airs. Gray graciously
filled In by singing another solo,
"Star of tha Evening.” 7h* pro­
gram concluded with all joining In
singing carols with Aire. Gray
serving as directors end Mrs.
Walker aa accompanist a f t e r
which Inexpensive gifts were ex­
changed.
Refreshments served Included an
array of sandwiches, holiday cakes
and coffee or tea.
The next meeting o f the group
will be held at S p. m. on Jan. 11
at the Civic League Building.

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ARTISTIC CENTERPIECES, nitch u* the one pictured
above, were created by member* of the Altamonte
Spring* Garden Club for each table at their annual
Christmas Party and Supper last Thursday,
(Herald Photo)

u m

"We've Been To See The Queen,
. . . Found Her Lovely And Fair"
v r.ie**.

THE BOARD OP DIRECTORS, host at Longwood'a Area Chamber o f Com­
merce Christmas program and party, Includes, top photo from left, G. B.
Honscn, F. A. Browning, E. P. Richards, Maurice E. Rudolph, Miss Dorothy
Heath and Elden G. Heath. Appearing on the musical progrnm were, bot­
tom photo from left, Mr*. L. C. Walker, Mrs. L. L. Cox, Mrs. B. R. Gray
and Mr*. Charlei Stewart.
(Herald Photos)

Cub Scout Pack 5 4 0
Has Christmas Meeting
By JAN E CASSELBERRY
Cub Scout Pack 040 held a com­
bination Pack meeting and Christ­
mas Party last Friday night. In
Fellowship Hall of the Casselberry
Community Methodist Church,
A representative of the Marine
Corps Reserve spoke on the "Tots
for Toys Campaign” and Cubs
presented tha toys which they
have collected.
Wekiwa District Scout Execu­
tive AI Fiori presented the new
Pack charter to Henry Duncan, Inatltutiuna! Representative a n d
president o f the Methodist Men’s
Club, tbs sponsoring organisation.
Cubmastcr Wally Krohna pre­
sented registration cards to Pack
committee members, Fred Blstllne,
chairman; Darwin Shea, Jay John­
son, Jack Loyd, Rayburn Alii wee
William Rhoades, Jack Loy, and
Art Rhodes.
Den Mothers receiving cards
were Mrs. Diana Johnson, Aim,
Frances Sstje, Mrs. Ruth Mont­
gomery, Mrs. Carolyn Miller, Mrs.
Deity Rhodes, Airs, Julia Krohne,
Mrs. | Annabelle Sitter, Carrie
Rhoades, and Mrs. Jans Urimitead.
Membership cards will be pre­
sented to the Cuba at thsir next
den meeting. Krohna announced
that two new dene have been formcd since the last Pack mealing,
those o f Mrs. Miller and Airs.
Jphnsun whe is assisted by Mrs.
Grimslead.
Installed as Robcats by Rsv,
Darwin Rhea In a apodal ceremony
and receiving their Bobcat pins

from their parents wets Alatk
Werley Vernon Catron Jr., Craig
Duncan, AInrk Kennedy, Alike A1al­
loy, Todd Miller, John Grimetfad,
Wayne Karcher, Charles Lytle,
Patrick llusecy, Alichael Soloman,
Clint Keinest, Walter Earnest,
Daniel Shea, Dennis Dysert and
l.awrcnco Kwaikowski.
Advancement awards were pre­
sented to llarsell Viner who earned
a gold and silver arrow and John
Lockycr who received a one year
pin.
Al Fiori led the group In singing
Christines Carols. Dens Five and
Seven presented “ Alagic Show”
skits to mystify the audience with
■uch acts as rope tricks, disappear­
ing coins, and mind-reading.
Santa arrived to pasa out glfta
for all Lho cubs as well aa candy
traata for all the children proaent.
(A fashion note): Santa waa
sporting a lovely pair of bright
green shoes with curled up toea.

Altamonte Men
To Meet Today
The second meeting o f the newly
organised Altamonte Springs Bus­
iness Men’s Club will be held n 9
p. m. today In the Altamonte
Spring* Coffee Shop.
Attorney E. Pope (Sandy) Bas­
sett will be present to offer sug­
gestions snd sld in lersl matters
pertaining to the drafting o f by­
laws for the new group according
to President Tom Southerland.

Newcomers Club
Enjoys Holiday
Program Meeting
The Welcome Wagon Newcom­
ers Club of South Seminole Coun­
ty, In addition to Its regularly
scheduled business meeting at the
Mid Florida Country Club last
Thursday, enjoyed a Christmas
Party and an exchange o f gifts
among members.
Gay decorations created by Mrs.
Frances Setje added to the holiday
atmosphere and a program of
Christ mss music was presented
by members of the Lyman High
School Choralalres directed by
Airs. Dorothea Benson.
In addition to Its year*round
welfare program, members plan,
lied to rare for a Iocs), needy
family this Christmas. Airs. Faye
Messlck, welfare chairman, la In
charge o f the project.
An interesting meeting le plan­
ned for Jan. 26 when Kenneth AfcIntosh, Sanford attorney, will
speak on “ Legal Matters Pertain,
tng to Women.”

Longwood Library
Adds New Hours
The Library Commutes of ths
Longwood Civic League has an­
nounced that due to increased
demand tor services, Uie library
will opcu from 3 p. m. until
p, m. each Thursday beginning
on Jan. 4. In churge for the
Thursday afternoon hours will be
Charlee Stewart, one of the com
mualty’a new restdenta.
Present hours St the library
art from t a. m. until noon on
Saturdays and from T p. m un­
til • p. m. on Tuesdays.

For The Youngsters

By SHIRLEY WENTWORTH
“ Pussy cal, pussy cat, where
have you bcenT “ We’ve been to
Bo to ace the queen!’’—and that
la exactly where Air. and Airs.
R, V. Spencer of Sierra Leone,
Africa had been.
Air. Spencer, an engineer with
Uie Pittsburgh Paint and Glass
Co. and tha son of Air. and Mrs.
C. R. Spencer of Cecelia Drive,
Bear Lake and now residing with
hii wife and three sons in Africa,
had a front row seat when Queen
Kliiabeth and the Duke of Edin­
burgh were on a recent visit
there.
They write of the preparation
by Loth tha white people and nsfrves to greet the queen and her
party In their province. They
themselvea journeyed 18 miles to
the Jong River equipped with
their deck chalrr, umbrellas, sun
hats, cameras and food for the
day on the first lap of their trip.
After crossing the river they
drove AO miles to Bo where the
queen was expected. After sett­
ling down with all their parapher­
nalia, they watched the excited
crowds pass by as they ate their
lunch on a frlcnd’a front lawn and
tried nut lo miss any of the day’s
air of expectancy.
American, French and British
flags were much In evidence as
were representative! from various
ma Ratines and newspapers. All
morning
thousands of
people
streamed past to take their places
and wait for the queen arrival.
As Mrs. Spencer wrote, “ It
was fascinating to watch the dan­
cers, dovila and chlefa all arrayed
in beautiful, blxarre and colorful
costumes.”
Finally, after great expectalions, the royal party drova by in
an open Rolls-Royce. Tha queen
waa wearing a pale pink dress
and carrying a matching parasol,
while on her head, In regal digni­
ty, she wore a tlarra of pearls.
The temperature at the time was
90 degrees.
After the Queen waa scaled
along with her party, in the am­
phitheater, all 43 chiefs of the
province wearing their ceremonial
robes were presented to ber
majesty.
As they paraded across the
field, the show they put on was
truly superb.
Since dsneing is the chief form
of art in Africa, the dancers ex­
pressed ail their various activi­
ties and ways of Ufa through
dancing interpretation*.
Air. and Mrs. Spencer agreed

that the “ carnival atmosphere and
the complete happiness of one
and all, combined with the gaiety
and good humor of the occasion
rivaled anything they hid ever
wltnesied.''
Following the day’s festival, a
reception wa* given for the royal
party that evening by the gover­
nor, Sir .Maurice Dorman. This
reception was a happy uncrowdcd affair and the queen and dukt
mingled and talked with all at­
tending. For this event the queen
wore a beige dress of exquisite
lace, with gloves, hat and shoes
to match. Her jewelry consisted
of a diamond flower pin and two
rows of large perfectly-matched
pearls, the Spencers wrote.
The reception was so rallied
and casual they say, that it was
hard to raallie that the Que*n
probably Is guarded closer than
any penon on earth. This can be
proved by the fact that Air. and
Mrs. Spencer's Invitations were
scrutinized
at three aeparate
point! along with those of other
guests.
The entire event was one such
aa dream* are made of and to
bo remembered for a llfe'imc.
“ Pussy cat, pussy cat, what did
you do thcreT “ We found that the
Queen was lovely and fair,”

Pooles Plan
Holiday Visit
Rsv. and Mrs. Oscar Pool* and
their family of the Casselberry
Community Afethodlat Church left
today for Charleston, W. V a ,
when they will spend the Christ­
mas holldaye visiting with Mrs.
Poole’s relative*. Before they re­
turn to Casselberry they .hope to
visit with friend* at their former
church In Elisabeth, lnd.
In Rev, Poole's absence, the pul­
pit will be filled by Rev, Elton P.
Richards.
At last Sunday morning's sarvIre, Rev and Airs. Poole were pre­
sented with a new bucket contain­
ing 1167, a Christmas gift from
ths Church School, ths Aten’s Club
and the WSCS. The bucket waa to
replace one borrowed from Mrs.
Pool* which served well during the
construction o f the new addition
to Uie church but Is now n total
lose.

By SHIRLEY WENTWORTH
Members of the
Altamonte
Springs Elementary P-TA voted
approval on a number of financial
expenditures at their December
meeting with 189 persons In at­
tendance.
Money to be given for the school
Included 3100 to Mrs. Neal Buell,
clinic chairman, for maintaining
the clinic and for purchasing ad­
ditional supplies and draperies;
$200 to be added to the $400 given
last year for paving an asphalt
strip in front of the achool to be
used for school games and for
parking and $300 to be used for
the library and audio visual aids,
books and film itripa for the
fifth and aixth grades where aocial
studies, sciences snd health are
taught In the block teaching sys­
tem.
The association also made ten­
tative plans for conducting a
magazine sale as a fund-raising
project which will be announced
at a lalcr date.
Parents were asked to bring
outgrown or surplus books to add
lo the school library stock. Room
attendance count was won by
Airs. E. Miller’ s first grade.
Refreshments
of
homemade
cookies, punch and coffee were
served by room mothers of the
fifth graders. The committee con­
sisted of Airs. J. Snover, chairman
and Mrs. Jo H alf, Mrs. Ruth
Beach, Mrs. Frances Viers, Airs.
Audrey Nsticrata, Mrs. Betty Sig­
mon snd Mrs. Doit! Thomas.

Hobby Craft Club
Elects Officers;
Has Annual Party
By CAROL JEPSON
An election of officers was held
at the December meeting o f the
Chulunta Hobby Craft Club.
Those named included Ruth
Worthington, president; Ruth Jordan, secretary; Margaret Crews,
treasurer; Jo Savage, publicity
chairman and Mina Atorrioon, sun­
shine chairman.
It also waa voted to donate $16
each to the Oviedo Clinic and Sal­
vation Army this Christmas,
Members o f ths club reported
that they thoroughly enjoysd thsir
annual Christmas party held this
year on Dec. 13 at tha Lake
Catherine Inn where, after every­
one enjoyed the smorgarborg, the
group participated In a Carol Feit.

Legion Post 256
Schedules Dance
By JANE CASSELBERRY
American Legion Memorial Foet
260 o f Casselberry will be host to
a New Year's Eve Dance begin­
ning at p. m. at Terebo's Restau­
rant located at The Seminole Race­
way near Casselberry.
The dene* committee, consisting
of Carl Stoddard, I.uther Mynderte
and Ben Evans, promises a gala
evening with all the traditional
favors and festivities to usher In
the New Year. A four-piece or­
chestra will provide music for
dancing. Refrcshmsnta will be
available during the evening snd a
breakfast will be served following
the dance.

Fire M eeting Set
Commissioners of the
Mary F in District will hold
final meeting of the year
p. m. today in tht Lake
F in Hall. Tha mealing la
to the pubUc.

Laks
their
at I
Mary
open

Four Seminole County communities hava put said*
their adult business problems this week to make ar­
rangements for what Is perhaps the best and biggest
event in the year for their youngsters . . . the annual q
Christmas Party.
Santa, making last-minute rounds before his big
visit Sunday night, will visit Longwood youngsters at a
community party today, to open with carol singing at
6 p. m, in the park, at about 7 p. m. Later he will be at
Altamonte Springs to see all the children during a party
scheduled to begin at 8 p. m. in the Community House.
In both communities, volunteer firemen, aided by '
all their townspeople are sponsoring the parties wheivm;
each child will receive Christmas treats and gifts.
On Friday Santa has planned visits with all thij,,,
young people of the area at Lake Mary's Elementary
School where the Community Christmas Psrty, spon­
sored annually by the Chamber o f Commerce since 1923,
is scheduled to begin at 7 p. m.
At 8 p. m. festivities for all the children o f North
Orlando, sponsored by the North Orlando Civic Assn.,
will take place at the Village Hall where each child pre­
sent will receive a Christmas stocking filled with goodies
from old Santa's overflowing bag.

"You Have A Brain-Use It,"
Speaker Tells Democratic Women
The fact that God-given abilit,
to an Individual for thought and
study should be used before mak­
ing decisions was stressed re­
peatedly by Mrs. Agnes McKinna
Leonard In her addresa to 19
members and guests of the South
Seminole
Democratic
Women's
Club at the December businessluncheon.
Atlxlng brief periods of witti­
cism with challenge and advice,
Air*. Leonard cautioned the wom­
en to pay particular attention to
possihle avenues of waste in ex
penditurcs of the tax dollar. For
examples she cited organized so­
cial work snd state supported al­
coholic
hospitals. “ 1 consider
some of these social work groups
the greatest racket ever perpetrated on the American govern­
ment and a* for the alcoholic
hospital* . , . I'm not sure Just
how far we should go in support­
ing them. Again, I say God gave
all of ui a brain and if these
drink addicts won't use theirs, no
amount of time epent in a hos­
pital la going to make them stop
drinking," sh*
stated.
Again,
however, she challenged the wom­
en not to accept her opinions but
to investigate these matters for
themselves and draw tbelr own
conclusions.
She suggested that the group
look into work end advance­
ments being mad* among the
counties in juvenile programs
and urged that tha club as a
whole support this work. She
emphatically asked that each and
every weman present visit their
county courthouse and sign for
jury duty. In connection sh* also
advised that the women read the
pamphlet entitled, “ So You'ra GoIng to be a Witness," which it
available through the State Bar
Assn, and gives nine pointers on
how to act In court
Distributing a number of In­
formative books, pamphlets and
editorial reprints, Atrs. Leonard
told how each la available to the
public end again urged the women
to study, study and then eludy
tome more. "Discussion without
information Is sinful,” she ex­
claimed, adding that in her opin­
ion moat people act as If God
gave them no brain. “ What
the voting public needs la back­
bone, not wtahbone,” she em ­
phasized,
Sh* pointed out that - R Isn't
always easy to follow one's poli­
tical party, "I've more or Iasi
bled, suffered and died for the
Democratic Party,” th* 73-yearold
clubwoman
staled.
“ You
younger women will better under­
stand this statement if you read
“ The History of Florida's Demo­
cratic Party."
Plans now are underway for
this book, long out of print, lo b*
brought up to date with coopera­
tion of the University of Florida
History Department end for M to
be republished, according lo Mrs.
Leonard who explained that It
gives the history and reasons for
development of Florida'* while
primary system.

Mrs. Leonard came to the club
well qualified to suggest avenues
of work and study for her a ®
compliihmenta Include a number
of years' experience as a jurist
in the U.S. Court* at Washington
D. C.; work as an adult probation
officer; as a school worker m
many areas; as a member of tha
United Nations A lin .; as a spe­
cialist in social work to assist
with legal problems especially
among Immigrants and 14 yeaijy
ago she was instrumental In or*
ganizing Orlando's policewomen.
In addition she Is an activa
church worker particularly in
juvenile delinquency programs; Is
president of the American War
Mothers of Orange County and it
an active partner In business with
her son in Orlsndo.
Club members met for the lun­
cheon at the home of Mrs. H o p !
Bennett,
president.
Individual
tables were set up in the spacious
Florida room overlooking Lake
Catherine in Casselberry, Decor­
ations, all In th* Christmas motif,
were made by the hostess who I*
an accomplished shellcraft artist.
Mrs. Dorothy Lunn won the door
prize, a pair o f holiday earrings,
snd Mrs, Velvet I. Jacobs receiv­
ed a holiday arrangement fea$
luring a large, aquat, red candle
surrounded by Christmas greenery
through the club's fund-raising
project for the day. Both gifts
were made by Mra, Bennett.
Those attending othsr than th*
speaker and the hostess were
Mrs. Onnls Rockett, Mrs. Iran*
V. Wilson, Mrs. Mary E. Sitler,
Mrs.
Katherine Corwin,
M r^
Nance Russell, Alri. Zetta Sawyeip
Mrs. Dorothy Grim wood, Mrs. Lu­
cille Mullsney, Mrs. Clyde Kerce,
Mra. Mildred Hawthorne, Mra.
Edith Duerr, Mrs. Iren* Wilson,
Miss Annie Bass, Mrs. Alary
Hayward, Mr*. M iry Hawthorne,
Mrs. Julia Wells, Mra. Jacobs
and Mra. Lunn.

CD Courses Set 1
In Two Locations
Personal Survival Courses have
been announced for two South
Seminole locations after tha first
of th* year by Civil Defense
Headquarters and tha Adult Vi%
eatlonal Education Dept., co-spon­
sors of tb* classes.
Residents of Forest City should
make reaerrationa with W. A .
Forward, TE 1-4866, fur tha
classes scheduled to open at 7 p.
m. on Jan. 4 at the Forest CUy
Baptist Church.
Reservations may be mad* with
Atra. Charles Pasternack, TE
1-4341, for tha course sat at Ujf
Altamonte Springs
Eltmentary
School scheduled to begin on Jan.
6.
Each Personal Survival Course
consists of elasacs from f p.m.
until 10 p. m. held the tame day
of each week for four consecutive
weeks.

Lyman Drama Students M eet Challenge
ity JANE CAHSELnEHRY
Lost Thursday’s presentation of
Thornton WUder’a "Our Town” by
th* Lyman High School Dramatics
Dept, proved the exceptional cap­
abilities o f these high school boys
and girls and o f their Instructordirector, Ha men Delgado.
With aklll not often found In this
age group, th* young people
brought emotional reactions from
their audience which would credit
a cast in the business for year*.
Thoto attending were first In
laughter and then In tears as they
followed the lives o f citisans in

Grover'a Corners, a email New
England town of th* early 1900's.
Roy Stone portrayed th* lend
role o f "stage manager” with just
th* proper degree o f relaxed none h a 1 a n c *. Pat Guillarmoprieto
played a charming “ Emily” to
Georg* Lewis' characterisation of
“ Georg* Gibbs,” her childhood
sweetheart.
Their parents, “ Dr. and Mra.
Glbba and Mr. and Mra. Webb”
were capably enacted by Lemmle
Hoover, Bonnie Layman, Saady
Sherwen and Richard Grant. Out­
standing among th* supporting

characters were “ Mrs. Soames,"
tha town gotalp played with en­
thusiasm by Lauris Cheathant and
th* Itemed *Profttaor Willard”
played by Michael Lewis.
Othsr mtmbera of th* cast Includtd Johnny Wharton aa Johnny
Webb; Karen Chapel as Rebecca
Glbba; James P n v att as Howie
Newsome; Tom Stevens as Simon
Stimaon; Bill Wharton aa 81 Crow*11; Dennis H u n t u Joe Crowell;
James Lamb aa Sam Craig; Rich­
ard Jordon as Jos Stoddard; John
B«r Ling aa Constable Warren;
Martha Kvalalaer and k'ilua Klor

aa women la the audience; Janet
Shenrin aa a woman among tha
dead and Sammy Kelly aa tha dead
man. Townspeople were Marsha
Evelalter, Eileen Kler, Peggy
Stevens, Cathy Kkber and Sherry
Katky.
Credit for th* commendable job
of creating th* numerous period
coatumu worn during tha per­
formance also goee to M lu Evelalter end her skilled assistant*.
Students making up the produc­
tion staff Included Pat Morans a*
•tag# manager; Tom Stevens, John
Berling, Joseph C u ts , Pel* Rodri­
gues and Alda Haraaadaa, eat; J in

Congleton, lights; Betty Fields
Peggy Stevens and Cathy Eicher,
makeup; Linda Duncan, Susan
Haloing, Barbara Bolling, Sammy
Kelly, Dorothy Mulrr, Miss Evelslter and Mra. Paulina Stevena
costume*; Jeanne Barron, 8 h « ^
Kaiki and Janet Sherwen and Pat
Moran*, program. Ushers war*
members of the Speech Class.
Much appreciation from the mat­
inee and avenlng audience*, from
th* entire achool and from tha
Dramatics Dept, alee w u express­
ed to Delgado for the overwhelm­
ing success o f the challengingthroe act drama.

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By LARRY VERSIIEL
There was a same the man
filayed alone Christmas week a
year ago In the visitors room at
Seminole Memorial Hoapital which
looked down on First St. The
Jjan’a right eye was infected and
he couldn’t read or watch tele­
vision for two months. His vision
ijya s obscured by the medication
■ e nurses dropped into his eye
S c r y hour around the clock The
sedatives deadened most o f the
pain but not all of it.
So at dusk, led there by bore­
dom, the man would so to the
visitor'* room. He closed both
‘Jdv eyes and then, slowly, open­
ed the bad one to see the most
beautiful sight he had ever seen.
The lights of Sanford ran to­
gether in a furry confusion. They
didn't collide or sparkle but blend­
ed together in a glowing softness.
The lights of the town were more
like petals of flowers strewn
across the night which seemed to
Jj'f made of silk.
'
After a while the man atrolled
to the night nurse's desk to
rhat. They bad tent home most
of the patients In the children's
wing for Christmas. The ward
was shut down. Three of the
children had been brought to the
floor where the man was to
spend
Christmas,
One
was
Penelope.
) There itood Penelope small and
sedate in her bathrobe, Imbedded
in alienee, proudly aloof, primly
defiant. She came on this floor of
ill adults as an equal. Penelope
was too stern, too poised, too se­
rene for childhood.
"This Is Penelope,” the nurse
etplained to the man. “ She Is ■
little lady,” She was, the nurse
■aid, the perfect patient who had
'becom e accustomed to the rou­
tine of hospitals. It seemed
logical for her to he there at
Christmas
lime,. The
man
thought it must be terrible for a
child who has been la hospitals
so much that she does not find
them strange. The other children
cried, the auric said, but Pene­
lope was brave and dignified and
. n o t even afraid of needles.
Penelope had a cleft palate.
There had been a aeries of opera­
tions. One of the best doctors in
Sanford had become Interested in
her case. It was slow but Pene­
lope had been taught to wail.
Penelope, the nurse said with
a sorrow that wasn’t profession­
al, refused to talk. The ridi­
cule of other children had shut
^ h e r np. The unnatural voice bad
been Imitated by bantering play­
mates. So Peaelope spoke to no
ana.
The man was clumsy with chil­
dren. Always he hsd been an
alien among them. They made
him a stranger and he wai un­
comfortable In their presence.
Hut this pretty child was not one
„ o f them but a tiny adult, accushorned to pain and humiliation.
The man leaned down and at­
tempted to be casual,
“ My name Is . •
the assn
said. “ Yon're Penelope, aren't
you?” The blue eyes, clear and
Interested, were blank la their
beauty. So the man asked her
about her dolla and her itory
hooks. The UUle girl never rey plied.

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Charge AF Captain
Gave Away Secrets
WASHINGTON ( U P I ) - A 4 3 -1Castle Air Force Base at Merced,
year-old Air Force captain was I Calif., for investigation.
accused Thursday of passing se- 1 The charges did not nim s the
crcta to foreign agents while he nationality o f the agents. The Air
was on tears in Germany last Force said further investigations
will determine whether he will be
year.
Tha
charges
were
brought court-martialed.
The announcement mid Kauff­
against Cap!. Joseph P. Kauff­
man o f Kutland, VL, who was re­ man i* 'alleged wrongly to hava
cently taken to Germany from communicated information rela­
tive to nationst defense which he
had reason to believe would he to
the advantage o f a foreign coun­
try."
He w-aj also accused of conspir­
ing with foreign agents, falling to
communicate to hi* tuperior*
about
approaches
by
foreign
agents, and falsely denying that
ha had ever bern employed hy a
foreign government.
The City Zoning Board took un­
The Air Force said the informa­
der advisement annexation and tion he is accused of passing con­
rezoning the proponed Bellemead cerned personnel and installa­
Corporation property at 27th St. tions where ha had been station­
and French Ave.
ed. He had been assigned to the
Two weeks ago the company
Air Force accounting and disburs­
■iked the county to rezone a 15ing ten ter at Ft. Benjamin Har­
foot strip from R-l-A to C3 to
rison, Ind. ill 11)52, and Fuchu air
make way for a parking lot.
station in Japan.
However, the board by a 4-1
vot* turned thumbs dawn on the
request by the J3’ v million pro­
posed investment concern.
The corporation has recently
made overtures to the city on live
possibility of moving Into the city
limits and the City Commission
has alrsady gone on record as
County Road Superintendent J.
favoring the proposal.
C. Lavender will ask the County
The zoning and planning board Commission next week to under­
agreed to study the possible re- take tome $17,000 worth of re­
zonlng of the area and reach a surfacing work on two major
decision at Ha next meeting In roads In January.
January.
• fvender said today be win
In other business, the bosrd aak the Board, i t ite meeting
held ■ public hearing on ths new Wednesday, to resurface Sanlanproposed zoning ordinance and do Springs Road as well as the
several changes were suggested 'Lake Mary-Longwood Rd.
after some rest estate scents ask­
Lavender reported alio be wilt
ed for ‘‘clarification” on the pro­ aak the board to improve Tuskeposal.
willar Rd., with needed repairs
•t a cost of 84.500.
The commlaiion will meet at
n&gt; i . a
r
»-__ i
1:10 p. in. Wednesday. Tuesday,
09199760
the regular meeting date, it a
county holiday.

Study Rezoning
Of Site For
Proposed Plant

Road Resurfacing
Projects Proposed

Road Work Taken

Bermuda Talks Go Smoothly
HAMILTON, Bermuda (UPI) President Kennedy's review of
world problems with Prime Min­
ister Harold Macmillan seemed to
be progressing smoothly today
despite recent differences that
hive cropped up between the
United Slates and Britain.

Boys Learn 'Cost'
Of Grave Damages 27 Die In Crash
Of BEA Airliner

TALLAHASSEE (DPI) — The
Bryant administration took bids
on 19,092,871 worth of major fourlaning and road improvement pro­
jects her* Thursday, Including
Two youngsters were placed un­
some in Seminole and Orange
der strict probation hy Juvenile
Counties.
Judge Vernon Mize for teaiing up
The Seminole-Orange projecli
some 22 graves at tha County
Indluded:
Home cemetery.
Resurfacing SR 417 between SThe youngsters were also or­
437-A southwest of Apopka and
U. S. 441 northwest of Apopka, dered to report to tha home every
sections of U.S. 92 and 17 between Saturday for three hours’ work for
Sanford and the St. Johns River, the next six week* to clean up the
vandalism.
Orlando Paving Co., $G9,053.
Tha boy* were responsible fur
Seminole: Approaches at llowcll
desecrating
graves threa weeks
Creek
and
Bear
Gully
Canal
Later on the nurse said that
Fcnclops had been found wand­ southweit of Oviedo, llubbard ago. Damage was aitlmaUd at
ering in the corridors, tapping on Construction Co., Orlando, 849,418. more than $200.
doors and calling the man's name
in her tortured voice. It was, the
nurse said, the first time sbe hsd
heard ths child speak.
The nurse took Penelope to the
PALM DESERT, Calif. (U P I)—
WASHINGTON (U P I)*-’The na­
man and then left. The man, who tion's eight largest supplemental Gen. Dwight D. Eisenhower said
.finds all children strangers, ait on airlines hava taken th* first step today he “ wouldn't have a wotd to
Mhe bed and Penelope pretended toward "cleaning their own house.” say” in Richard Nixon's primary
to read from the book. The man
They notified tha Civil Aeronau­ campaign for tha California guber­
will ne er forget that voice, atrug- tics Board (CAB&gt; Thursday thay natorial nomination.
gllng and grotesque, and he wai hava fo". .ad a n*w self-policing
"I'm not sura an outsider should
very close to weeping. After that tradf organization to b« railed the come into a state end campaign,*'
Penelope came every
day and Military Air Carriers Association |tha former president said on his
read to him. Hut she would not (M ACA).
arrival at this desert rrsort for an
utter a sound if anyone else was
Thel articles o f incorporation fil­ extended winter vacation.
in tha room.
Rut ha added, *T ilka Dick Nixon
ed with tha CAB described MACA
They spent most of that Christ­ aa "substantially concerned with mid admire him and would be dis­
ia n a s together in that room. The military contract business and in­ posed to do anything he wanted.
man it everlastingly grateful to terested in operating in a legal and Until tha nomination I wouldn’t
Iter. She gave him the moat pre­ safa manner."
hava a word to say.
cious of all gifts when she took
him into her heart. Never before
had ha fell the true meaning of
this day until be heard Penelope
say MERRY CHRISTMAS.

Airlines Group
To Police Self

“ YES. I’ VE BEEN A GOOD GIRL," nays five year old Heather Banka aa
ahe aita on the lap of Santa Clatta at V A H -ll’a All Halida Chrlatmua party
held In the NAS Ballroom. The feHtive affair for all aquadrou men and
their dependents brought Santa in by jet for a fast visit with the children
and a special Rift for each one. Lunch waa served tc everyone, including
Srr.tu. and *%gu&gt; time waa had by all.

Ike Won’t Get Into
Nixon’s Campaign

U. S. officials were pleased that
as a result of Thursday's talks
the British had acknowledged pub­
licly that Ihe recent Soviet nu­
clear teal series had showed evi­
dence of considerable progress in
tire nuclear wcapona field.
This had been the evaluation of
American scientists. It will bear
on whether the United Slates or
Britain or both resume nuclear
testing in tire atmosphere.
The two statesmen did not go
Into the question of resuming
Anglo-American tests but confined
thrmscivei to what White House
Press Secretary Pierre Salinger
called an evaluation of the facts.
Macmillan and Kennedy con(erred for five hours Thursday
after the president arrived from
Palm Beach where his father,
Joseph P. Kennedy, is seriously
ill with a stroke.
Besides nuclear testing they
also explored the problems o( the
Congo and Berlin. They planned

ANKARA, Turkey (UPI) — A
British European Airway* Comet
IV-B Jetliner enroute to Tel Aviv,
larsrl, crashed and exploded in a
snowstorm second* after takeoff
Thuraday night, killing 27 o f tha
14 persons aboard.
lira dead included four and pussilly five Americans. Four A marlcans, an liraall diplomat and two
other men survived. All except tha
Israeli were treated at an Ankara
hospital.
IlEA here identified the Ameri­
can dead as Mr. and Mr*. Floyd
Miller, Miss Patricia Keape and
Mise Laura Hatton. It aald a Miss
Vrrnonica Gabtiali, who aurvivad
tha ctaah but died shortly after­
wards, also was possibly an .AirierSAN
FRANCISCO
(U P I)—
lean. Thri* was no home address­ Singer Bing Crosby was admitted
es available.
to .St. Joseph's Hoapital here
All seven member* of til* crew Thursday night.
also wri* killed.
A hospital spokesman said no
diagnosis had hern made yet of
his condition. There was no re­
A rtist Marsh Dies
DAYTONA BEACH (U PI) - I h e port of what malady the 67-yearbody of Internationally • known uld singer was suffering.
The hospital spokesman said
artiat Fred Dana Marsh, who died
here late Wednesday at the age she understood t’ roaliy'a condition
of 89, is expected to be cremated was "not serious." His wife,
Kathy, was with him.
in Orlando this weekend.

Bing Crosby III;
Goss To Hospital

to resume today on liie Congo and
gel Into th* question of India's
takeover of Goa.
Spokesmen fur both aides said
Thursday night that so far th«
two world leaders were In “ com­
plete agreement," although this
did not necessarily mean a Hid­
den adjustment of any pulley dif­
ferences.

Kennedy's Father
'A Little Better'

Tshombe Put
On The Spot
LEOPOLDVILLE, The Congo
(UPI) — Premier Cyrille Adoula
today warned Katanga President
Moise Tshombe he had five days
In which to prove his good faith
and honor the agreement to end
Katanga secession or face llu* use
of force.
Adoula said at a news confer­
ence the central government “ will
be obliged to apply force” if
Tshombe backs down. He made it
clear that he was not willing to
meet Tshombe again for new
talks.
In London, the Foreign Office
announced that Britain has or­
dered
its
representatives
in
Elisabcthvillc and Lropoldville to
promote Implementation of the
agreement.
In New York, U. N. Undersec­
retary Dr, Ralph Bunrhe, Just re­
turned from a fact-finding visit
to the Congo, said he experts
Tshombe to live up to the terms
of the agreement. He added that
"international agreements have
been violated ever since there
waa an international community.
It could happen again."
Adoula'a warning came after
Brazzaville broadcast a commu­
nique this morning quoting the
Katanga “ presidency" aa saying
Tshombe had no mnndate to sign
anything and that the eight-point
agreement had to be ratified by
the "national" parliament of Ka­
tanga.
Adoula said this la a “ tenden­
tious dispatch, l a m forced to ask
if Tshombe is trying to find a
pretext to get out of his declara­
tion.'"

Official Winter
Lives Up To Name

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By United I'rn s International
Homeward
bound serviceman
*wtlled Christmas holiday travel
to a poaaibla record l«v*i today
and bad weather In some area*
created naw demands on tha na­
tions’ already strained commercial
transport system*.
Scorns o f thousands o f soldiers,
sailors and airmen began home­
ward treks Thursday, hampered otv

th* West Coast by fog which d o*-!
ed Los Angeles' International Air-1
port and delayed flight* out of San
Francisco's Hamilton Field.
Traffic
enforcement
official*
across th* nation began girding
fur th* outpouring of motorists ex­
pected by this evening. Hi* Na­
tional Safety Council estimated 6**0
persons would die on tb« country's
highway* between $ p. m. today
and midnight Monday,

All 22.000 men stationed at th*
At Fort Denning, Ga., 12,000
Army's Fort Polk, La., war* given soldiers left (or home sr.d at Fort
holiday leave. Hundreds o f buses Jackson, .S. C., 13,000 nioio were
were called into i*rvic* to take to board 160 chattered buses and
0,000 men from Fort Ord, Calif, threa epeclst train* today. Grant
to their homes.
Lakes Naval Training Station,
Fort Carton, Coto., official* said near Chicago, planned to complete
that "virtually- all" soldiers who relies* of 10,000 ■*Hors today.
requested leave leeched it and ex-| Twenty thousand men were giv­
ir* train coach**, airlln* flight* en leave at Fort Leonard Wood,
and 80 mor* bus** wars brought In Mo., and Fort Dix, N. J.. planned
tu rx^x-dit* the holiday evacuation. to leleas* )0,i)uu soldier* Saturday.

Bulletin
Two Orlando worker* were
electrocuted at 114 N. Summer­
lin Ave. at noon today, police
reported. No other details could
be learned at pres* time. The
name* of two are being withheld
pending further Investigation.

nsuvA...
BRIEFS
Spy Charge
BUDAPEST, Hungary (U PI) —
Hungary claimed Thuraday that
the United States is tending refguce-spies back to their homeland.

Install R eactor
CAMDEN, N. J. (U PI)—The re­
actor was put into operation
Thuraday night aboard the NS Sa­
vannah, liie world's first atompowered merchant ship.

Milk Hearing: Set
TALLAHASSEE (U PI) — The
Florida Milk Commission today
set Jan. 17 for continuation o f n
public hearing on pricing order*
of the regulatory agency.

By United Press International
Blizzard-like weather ushered in
T o M eet
the first full day of winter in the
WASHINGTON (UPIF — The
northern plains today and icy Democratic National Committee
cold bll deep into Dixie, adding will meet next month to hammer
to the misery of Mississippi flood out an action program designed
victims.
to draw voter aupport in the 1901
i(
F'og shrouded southern Califor­ election*.
nia for the arrond straight day,
reducing visibtity to zero at some Cardinal Dies
point*.
FLORENCE, Italy (U r i)— Eli*
Light anew peppered a belt Cardinal Dalla Coats, the oldest
from Michigan Into New England. I member of the Sacred College *f
A new polar air masa pushed 'Cardinals and archbishop of Plot*
across Hit Canadian border, drop­ ence, died here early today at thn
ping temperatures from tha Mis­ age of 89.
sissippi River westward.
Wind gusia to A2 miles an hour Two Poisoned
hammered Denver'a Stapleton Air­
TAMPA (U PI) - Three men
port, overturning two light planet. were hospitalized in serious condi­
A Texas woman wai hurt when tion today after drinking chemL
the plane In whlrli she waa riding rally-treated water from a hot*
(lipped over mi Hie runway.
In a yard of the Seaboard Air
North of tha border in th* Ca­ Line Railroad.
nadian province* of Manitoba and
Saskatchewan a full scale blizzard $50.8 Billion
was under way and temperatures
WASHINGTON (U PI) — PresU
were expected tu drop tu 20 dc&gt; dent Kennedy, barring Uat-mingreet below zero In Its wake.
ute changci. will aak Congress
Below freezing cold cut deep for $10.8 billion In new money
into Georgia and temperatures In next year to run the expanding
the 30s were reported in northern armed forces, it was disclosed to­
Florida.
day.

D em os

PALM BEACH. Fla. (U PI) President Kennedy’ * father allow­
ed slight signs of improvement to­
day and his doctor reported h«
Greener Grass?
TALLAHASSEE (U PI) — F lo­
was “ more satisfied" with the
rida may add atomie grass to JU
patient's early progress toward
scenic attractions so mo day. The
recovery from a stroke. His con­
JACKSON, Mis*. (U P I)—About
State Road Board, at Ita final
dition remained serious, however. 20u convicts worked frantically to­ ! meeting o( Hit year Thursday
Dr. Marco Johannscn told news­ day to plug up a fast-leaking see- tentatively agreed to grant $31,000
tion of a levee which prevents the
to Oak Ridge, Tenn., Industries
men shortly before midnight that
surging Pearl River from flooding
former Ambassador Joseph P. (lie industrial suburb of Flnwood, for research into the poailbltity of
making gras* grow faster by red*
Kennedy “ la a little better." Jo-:
An official said tlk- section on
iating l. a seed
with atomic
the
east
aide
of
the
levee
bc;an
hannsen is in charge of the mcdl-j
energy.
cal specialists altrnding the sen­ leaking heavily at H p m . Thurs­
lie
said
water poured
ior Kenned) at St. Mary's Hos­ day.
N o W ar Seen
through in large quantities and
pital in Weil Palin Jleach,
UK RUN (U P D -G en . Lucius D.
It wa* expected the elder Ken- threatened to destroy the levee I Clay, President Kennedy's person­
whlrh
encircles
Flowood.
nedy would remain para!)zed am)
al representative here, today pre­
if Ihe levee breaks t*'e entire
unable tu speak fur some lime
dicted tense moments for Berlin
town
would
tic
inundated.
as a result of tlm cerebral ocnext year. Hut he ruled out the
ciusiun be suffered here Tuesday.1
possibility of war. In an Interview
But there were Indications the Yawl Safe
with live W cit Berlin Newspaper
physiological status of the patient
MIAMI (U PI)—The Coast Guard Morgenpust, Clay said be was
w as Juvt a b l belter. Johannscn sad today the yawl Saint Yves "firm ly convinced that the West
flatly asserted; "I'm more sail*, D'Arinur, reported overdue Thurs­ docs not want war and that the
lied."
I day, was safe at sea.
Soviet people and Hi leaders do
not want war either."

Battle To Plug
Break In Levee

Servicemen Homeward Bound For Christmas Holidays

Herald Index

(UPI&gt;—The Katanga government
appeared today to be laying the
groundwork for breaking a Congo
"unity" agreement signed Thurs­
day by President Moise Tshombe
and central government Premier
Cyrille Adoula.
Tshnniise'a
cabinet
held
a
stormy three-hour session Thurs­
day night and broke up in sharp
disagreement.
11*
called
the
ministers back today but there
was no Indication they were In
a mood to accept his nominal sub­
mission to the authority of the
central government

Foit Bragg, N. C., gavs leave to sumption of airline traffic. At New
16,1)00 tnrn.
York tha airline* hoped to have
Th* ,Marin* Corps authorised
eliminated the bark log of travelers
leave fur half its personnel in two
grounded earlier in th* week.
10-day argmsnti.
In a bid to proinot* traffic safe­
Tile Air Transport Association
estimated an ovatall increas* o f 10 ty over tha holidays, Hate official*
p*r cent in holiday travel. Conti­ in Iowa, Connecticut, Illinois, Ohio
nental Airllnts foresaw a 17 p*r and Pennsylvania asked muluriaU
cant boost in its busintts.
to drive with lights on during tha
In th* Northeast, ths return of daylight hours aa ■ reminder to
good flying weather brought Ie- ulhcr drivel*.

Report Boycott
O f Albany Stores
ALBANY, Ga. (UPI) - A Negro
leader aald Thuraday that Ne­
groes are boycotting white mer­
chant*
because
city
officials
"reneged” on on* point o f aa
agreement that onded last week’a
anti-segregation demonstrations.
Marion S. Page, executive of
th* Albany Movement, which
sponsored th* demonstrations that
brought th* arrest of n o n than
700 Negro**, said th* boycott waa
“ a apoDlancuua movement.”
t

�Dear Santa... I've Been Good... Please Bring M e
member icelng m e! I » * i In the
parade loo.
How are you and Mr*. Clau* and
the elf* and your irlnderr. Hope
you're fine.
How i* everything at the north
pole? What did you do today? I
read a Chriilmaa story about you.
And it waa true, it said you and
Mr*. Claua ara very nlco.
Manta if you will, will you bring
me a chatty Kathy and a reeoid
player pita**?
It n v name under the good li*t?
1 hops it caui* 1 Uy tu b* good.
1 will leave you an applt, a sand*
with and a glasa of milk on our
TV. Santa, on ChrDtraaa day. I
thank Uod for you bringing me all
tha nlca gifts that you bring m*.
Santa theta ara two thing* I thank
Uod for and they ara the Lord
Jaaua and for you.
Thank you for all my things
from last year.
Ia my beat friend Jan on your
good list? 1 hops aha It.
Santa, How c o m * 'soma people
don’t beliav* In you? But Santa,
you don’t hava to Worry, btcauso
ray family and 1 baliava in you.
Daar Santa:
know if aha ia going to get a suit
Because if you wersn't hart who
My nam* la l.fnda. 1 lira in Laka
and othsr things aha 1* going tu
Mary. 1 saw you In tha parade would briny ua all tba good toy a?
gat.
Dad's euroalty. Dad want's to yeitarday and I said hi, do you ra­ My nlact Chari want* a chatty

know what I bought him.
D«ar Santa Claus:
• .
*
F or Chrlatmaa 1 want a btcycla
Dear .Santa Claua:
and a bowling act ami a big aurCan you plaaae bring mi a radio
priaa and lota of candy, but not loo
much, and my mother aomalhing and a Brownla Scout?
Lora Jo
foi my daddy and auincthing for
• *
.
m&gt; aiilara and ma.
Mr. Santa
Joirph
• •
•
South pola
Dear Santa;
Daar Santa Claus:
May I please have a three year
.My name ia Jon*. Lyon. 1 live In
KunDnd. I am nine yeara old. 1 go old doll with red hair and It ha*
la Lake Vary School. I’m In the tight* and It ha* on a red drew
fourth glade. My teachers* name and a white collar an it ha* ABC
la Mia. Humpy, aha hat a little on the dreis and ft ha* on it* head
hay. ha li In the first grade, hi* a black head hand. May I have a
name la Johnny and the has two toy TV radio?
And then get m* anthing you
gtrli.
My school la going to Hava a want ma to have.
No Nam*
fealida ao he aura to come. What
• •
•
I would Ilka for Chrlatmaa, a doll,
Dear Manta Clauiai
pertabla radio, ihoa akcats an racn*a*a bring ma a play mo bill,
a Ha.
My cut ally about tlia N. P. la thal'a all 1 aik for. But my baby
tho North Pols aa cold aa peopla slater fa only eight months old, aha
Bay? Wbera la your houae? What would Ilka a dolly, email on* that
it. Thank you Santa Clau*.
la your houta Ilka?
Guy,
My mom'a curntlty la about what
• • •
aha ia going to get. She wants to

Kathy, too. We both want the and one more thing that li your
lote. xxxxxjooooo
in n * thing.
Mary Kilna Burton
1 bet yOu are tirrd when you get
houta from that long trip? Aien't P. S. And Mr*. Santa's love, too.
XXX UUU for Mrs. Santa.
)ou Manta?
• • •
Wall Santa, 1 can't think of an­
other thing to say, but I hop* ' Dear Manta;
I will b* in Lotohatcbae, Hava
everyone In the North Pol* Ira*
a Merry Chriitiua*. Merry Chriit- a Merry Christmas, Love Donna
rnaa Santa. Merry Chiitmai one Lee
• • •
and all,
Dear
Saata;
P. S. (iorl Ble&gt;* you Santa on
t want a Barbie doll, ring,
your ride and guida you aafalyi
dreis, socks, a Barbie billfold,I
home. I Love you!
pair of ahoei and plsaae pick up
Linda
• •
•
two boxaa at tba Toy CorralL
Lora Dabble.
Daar Santa Claua:
I atn In ala grad*. 1 want a type­ P. s. I leva you Santa. I will
writer and a watch and a bicycle leave you tome coffee and a
and aoma cloutha, ahouia, hats, piece of cake.
• • •
shock*, pocket book. My Brothar
wants a suit, hat, shouts, ti* and
•ome (hocks. And my brother ia In
.vtnth grads and 1 war* ala ala
•hoe** and have bills on tha
•houi*. Maks Ibam skinny hills
and not too high.
Shirley
• •
•

Dear Santa Claus;
1 am a little bey three and a
half years old. My name la Bam*
Daar Santa;
I am I and In tba third grade. bo Thurmond. I have been a good
1 would like to bava a dream boy and I want you to bring for
kitchen Fascination, Chatty Kathy, Chrlatmaa a cowboy auit, tome

Business
Briefs
Gary 8. Ifudglna, assistant gen­
ets! manager at Rlrickland-Mortlvon, In c, Sanford, has bean ear*
tiflad aa a graduate o f the daalar*
■hip management course at Fnrd
Motor Company’* Atlanta Market­
ing Inititute.
Certification of Mr. Hudgins’
giaduatlon from tha two-wack
course was announced today by L.
O. Brock, director o f tha Ford In­
stitute.
The court* &lt;• aaa o f *«varal
taught at the Institute to dealers,
th*lr peraonnal and Ford Motor
Company amptuyas by a ataff uf
nine professional, full-time In­
structor*.
Subjects range from managesamt and merchandising courses
fo r dealers and thair department
managers to salesmanship and
apaclallaad workshops fo r ataff
mambsra. In addition, tha school
of automotive business administra­
tion conducts training program*
for selected Ford Motor Company
personnel.
• • •
One o f the county’s raoat out­
standing draia shops for tha atyla*
conscious younger woman la 1‘layIfirl Fashions which opened recent­
ly in tba Fam Plata at Fain 1‘aik.
Janat Bondar, owner and mansi; ar o f tha shop, la tha wile uf
Waiter Bondar, builder and devel­
oper of tha entire Fam Plata shop­
ping center, which occupies tha
strategic coiner at the intersection
o f Highways 17-92 and HU 4U8
Normally opan ‘til 9 p. m. Fri­
day night*, tha slurs will ba open
'til "Manta is all through thupping
on Saturday night."

S. W. Brown Dies
In Tennessee

would like ta hava a pollyanna doll
ami a double door aa/*, a n o con*
maker, a Jumping jack, a R4 pack
uf crayons, a food canter am' *
lucky atar garni and a doll hos*
pital bed.
My alstar would lib* to have a
doll and some toys. My brulher
would Ilka to hava a civil war train
and translator radio.
Lova, Lynn
• •
t
Daar Santa Claua*:
My name ia Anna Marie. I am
nine yeara old. 1 want a bike am' «
coupla of other thing*. 1 will leave
you aoma coffee and aoma eaka
vmm and
1 hopa you Ilka my eltUra eaka.
ika. Wa
W*,
will go ta bed at 8:30.
I hop* you will bring ma
if nothing elaa. I hope you
ou ein
come to viilt our school this Fri­
day. Wa Hopa you can aoma.
I guess this la all far now. I live
at 120ft W. 19th Court. Marry
Chrlatmaa.
Anna Mari*

•&lt;$

• •

•

Daar Santa:
1 Ilka all tha toy*. I Ilka all ytur
thing*. 1 want an airplane set. 1
want a car for my baby boy. 1
wish you a many Chriilmaa.

S ljr
D anforh
fr r a lh
P a g e 2 — F r i. D e c. 22, 1961

Oviedo, Chuluola
Telephone Boost
Slated Feb. 4
At 13:01 a.m. Fab. 4, 1962, all
Oviedo and Chuluota subicribara
will be able to dial Sanford. 0a*
nova and Orlando numbers with*
eut the aid o f an operator.
In order to mika this change
and to praparo the Oviedo area
fo r futura participation In nation­
wide
direct distance
dialing.
Southern Ball Talapho
alio to change all
phono numbers to the
numeral eysteu (FOS will becomt
M l).
The last four dlglta of the
out nurnbars will ramaln the
aj:d tha naw numbers wilt appear
In tha next issue of the telephone
directory.
On or about Jan. 38, tba
number card with detailed instructfona will be sent to aubacriberi.
"Subscriber* will not lose any
•alia due to thla nurnbef change,”
•aid R. F. Mboddan, manager,
"sine# there will actually ba no
«h sag* In tha dialing o f incoming
eella." '

Dear Santa;
I want a Dream Kitcbaa, • re­
frigerator and a taleicope. Thank
you Santa for the Present!.
Susin
a • O

tinker toys, a record player and horse and a doll for Chrltimas.
Name, Kathy.
some records, and a gun and hoiDear Santa:
atcr set.
I want a train and ritle. I
Please bring my little t.rtcr
want a gun and holster and a
Saralee a baby doll, a pull toy txaniistcr and a cowboy hat and
and a litt'e bouncing hall.
a lexato truck.
t,ove David Kelly
I promise Mommy and Daddy
• • e
that lister and Samlw will b e1
good children and we will mind Dear Mania;
mommy and daddy. Thank you
P.S. Kathy Kelly it my sister.
til C bnilm ai.
I have been a pretty good boy.
I would like to have a choo-choo
Sambo
• • *
triin, chip*, rltlf. blocks, s red
sweater and a fire truck. Pleats
Dear Santa Claua;
Pumpcmickle
a turkey
1 want a cut oul doll, two of bring
Ibam, cut oul dreise*. I want a bone.
Terry
dream kltcben. I want a plsyful
• » •
bile, a beauty parlow, a walking
doll and a baby doll, a necklace
Dear Manta Claus;
and ring, some doll drciacs, a| I would like a Barbie dull and a
white billfold and a play cash Barbia doll canopy bed. And mays
register.
Thank
you,
Merry b« a faw clothe* for Barbie. I Live
Christmas.
at 1110 Panford A t *. I hats a
Becky Sue Evans
chihuahua her nam* ia Wetgee. 1
P. S. 1 know you're busy in tha would Ilka for you to gat har a
Toy Shop. How many ride* do rad and whit* sweater for Christ*
you have in the north pole? I mat. Wt ara both hanging up our
know you have very much.
•lockings and waiting for you.
• • •
Your friandi Cynthia and Wtegaa
I t !
Santa Claua
North Pole, One
Dear Manta Claua;
Dear Santa Claus. I have beea
How art you and your helper* ?
a good girl. I want a bouse, a My family and I ara all

Courthouse
Records

il Christmas Eva In front o f the Good Shepherd Lutheran
wy. 17*U2. Luther League members, who have aponaored the
reaentation between the
lured Wednesday were,
houra o f 7:80 p. nt. and 9:80 p. m. each day. Pictured
wore,
from left, Sterl Weber aa Joseph; Sandy Matxlar aa Mary end "C. J."
Metxler, Fred Weber and Mike Morgan aa the three wise men. Karen Metaler la president o f the league.
(Herald Photo)

rst Methodist Plans Biblical Presentation
The inspiring Biblical produc­
tion, "Tha Sariuon on Tha Mount"
will b* presented at 7:30 p. m.
Wednesday at tha First Mathodlit
Church In Sanford.
Tha portrayal by Frank M,
Jtuugbton of Jaaua o f Neiarath has
been widely acclainiad throughout
thu Southeast, in England, Graces
and In tha Holy Land. Authentic
coatumaa, plus special lighting and
■uuml affvcla baighlaii tha dramat­
ic production.
Houghton, acUir-thaolugy studant of Atlanta, U a, has toured the
U. M. and Canada playing tha rola
of Caiaphaa, tha High Priaat, In
the American version of tha Oboiammvrgau Paufon l ’lay. Before
beginning ministerial atudiaa at

Candler School of Theology at Em­
ory, Houghton wa* a professional
actor in Naw Yoiit. Ha Is a grad*
ueto o f A (bury Collage hi Wfl*
more, K y„ whare ha received an
AB drgraa In speech and drama.
Ha alto racalvtd a scholarship for
study o f radio and tolavitlon art*
at tha Collage of Music In Clnci*
natl and studied drama at Cash
man Studio* in New York's Caroagl* Halt,
Mrs. Haiti Koughtoa narrate*
tb* program and provides vocal
ftuicjfc nr If
wltk an

ItiiK harp.

FRANK M. ROUGUTON

Tha per capita eeoiumpUaa ad
Tha praianUtion la opan to tha seafood in tha United States ever
11 pounds annually.
public.

TH E

Male Chorus
To Present
Christmas Songs

G R EA T ES T
»

Tha
famous
Sanford
Mala
Chorus will present a full half
hour of Christmas music over
railia ttslion WTHH Christmas
day at 2:03 p.m., according to
an announcement made today by
Director llobrrt Carnie.
Timed to coincide uith Christ
mss dinners and provide a back­
ground of beautiful music, (hr
chorus made a tape recording ol
the favorite old L'hrivtmai carol*
this week.
The group I.* accompanied bv
Mr*. Uettye Smith on the piano 1

H O M E for Christmas
...
"A

RAVENNA PA R K

BEDROOMS
m r iif

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with l.ow Down Payment and

Yule Puffeant

No Cloalng Coat

A Christina* pngcunt will ba
presented today at 7:30 p. ni. at
tha First Poivtacustal Church, In
l.ungMuod. Treats will ba available
for tha children and tha public is
Invited.

General

Electric

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FINANCING

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CONVENTIONAL

COMPANY, INC.

311 W. 21th St.
Cu.taai Building a gpsalalty
(ianerst Uffica FA 2*3191
Site* Office FA 2-7491

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DIRECTIONS

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Advisory Council Plays Santa To Children
The Welfare Distribution Com­
mittee of tbo Semlnolo County
Children'* Advisory Council, Inc.
brought happiness to many needy
familial In this eras by distribut­
ing over too pounds of waaring
apparrel and 71 pairs of shoes to
famlUas In need.

Tha Council alto mada a finan­
cial contribution toward tha pur­
chasing of Christmas gifts for
tmdcrprlvUedged children.
Mra. Ola Brock, chairman of tha
Walfara Distribution Committee,
supervised tha collection had dis­
tribution of tbs bundles. Other

workers oa thla conm ittoe ware:
Mra. E. J, Eubanks, recording
secretary; Mrs. J. C. Rlngllng;
Mrs. H. R. Starks; Mrs. Thelma
Sheppard; Mr. M. L. Douglas; Mr
Robert B. n o m a s Jr., Vtoitsttou
teacher of Seminole County, m i
Rev. N. A. Watson, presidest.

CONTROL
APHIDS
ON
CABBAGE
WITH
ORTHO
THIODAN
(G U S H )

Shjo&amp;jnak&amp;A
CONSTRUCTION

Redroom

GENERAL ADVISORY COMMITTEE for the vocational program recently
organised in Seminole County ere shown here aa they met to make recoitimendationn for improvenlunta in vocational education. Agriculture, home
ec., distributive and cooperative education, vocational buainaaa and induatrial and technical education are the fields which have been choeen for ex­
pansion, due to rapid growth o f the county and expected industrialization.
Seated are R. L. Perkins; Joseph Foy, Dr. John Darby, Mra. Patty Gatchel
and Robert Shedden. Standing are Mrs. Penrose Love and E. 8 . Douglaaa.

ORTHO Thiodan gives outstanding control of aphids
on cabbage, aa well aa worms and loopera. Rcniduna *a
sprayed plant* remain effective longer than some other
commonly used Insecticides, thus providing nnvinga in
■pray material aa well aa reducing the number of appll*
cation* n*ed*d during the growing season. ORTHO
Thlodtn i* compatible with moet fungicide#, end easy
to ua*. For better crop* that produce greater dollar
returns— try ORTHO Thiodan.

Community of llomea Iiullt With Pride"

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M. W. Brown, Wcaliuuraland.
Hotet will bloom better if prun
Trim., died Dec, lu at Ilia age ol big I* loll till nest March, ac­
•S. Ha ia survived by eight cbll- cording to floriculturlila.
dieo and XI grandchildren.
ilia son, Paul Brown o f Sanford,
Hr*hlrutiil • I'ummrrtlal
left Thursday to attend funeral
Building
services, A granddaughter. Mra.
FALL OUT
Vernon Hardin, also live* in San­
SHELTERS
ford, and Mrs. K. L. Williams, an*
___
FA 2*7088
wliter granddaughter, formerly ol
G. W. DODSON, Contractor
Sanford, now Uvea in Miami.

HEAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS
Gerard Arthur, etux, to Bobby
Joe Ray, Sunland, 112,000
First Fed. S. end L. Orlando,
Nicholas F. Sopona, Little Wekiva,
911.000
Sorenson and Fletcher, Inc. to
Van C. Martin, etux, EngUih E t­
ta tea, 932,000
Ovarstraat Land Co. to Fla.
Power Cory, 918,800
Archie B. Williams, Sr. etux
to Homtr Arthur, etux, Molaor's
Add., 97,000
Charles Ross Webb, etux to Bart
Peacock, etux, Lakewood, 999,000
P. end O. Development Corp. to
Von ichabud Sage, etux, Woodmere Park, 99.900
Shoemakar Construction Co. to
Samuel F. Carr, atux, Ravenna
Park, 917,000
Robert W, Ellis, etux to Charlea O. Diibman. Slavla, 98,000
Ward Hick I, Inc. to Dale W.
BirUay, atux, Kartbrook Subdv.,
917.000
Ward lllcki, Inc. to Ronald M.
Bryant, Eaitbrook Subdv., 91&gt;|900
Ward Hicks, lae. to Donald W.
Rausch, atux, Eaitbrook Sudva.,
917.000
David Gatchel, etux to Onto
Parlow, etux, M-1M0, 9&gt;,M0
Harold C. Logan, etux to Jeaoph A. Miela, Loagdala. 99.000
KaanaUt Junto, at at to William
Goldstein, otux. Long wood, 989,000
B any Homes, Inc. to Ray J.
Siegfried, etui, Goldia Manor,
911.900
Agatha Oberat to Catharine
Jacobson, Casselberry, 99,000
Garold L. Schult, etux to Char­
les Hale. Woodman, 98.000
FINAL DIVORCE DECREES
Herbert Brown va Cora Brown
MARRIAGE APPLICATIONS
Willie Christian, Sanford, to
Hhlrlsy Andrews, Sanford
Spencer Paaae, Merritt Island
and Mur I* I Peas#, Merritt Itlaad

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California Chemical Company, Ortho Division
P. O. Box 7067, Orlando, Fla.
T. M. Reg. U. 8. Pat. Off.; ORTHO
"Thiodan la n registered trademark of Fnrbwerka
Hatchet A. (1. On all chemicals, read direction* and
cautions before use

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FH. Dec. *2, 1991 — Fag* 9

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(Dsuah Obby:

By Abigail Van Buren

DEAR ABBY: 1 am a secretary and 1
resent the implication that just because
my boss takes me to lunch three and four
f\mes a week there must be some funny
business going on between us.
He takes me to lunch because it is his
way of showing me that he appreciates a
good secretary. We might even have a
cocktail or two before we cat and 1 see
nothing wrong with it. It has come back
to me that there is talk in this office, and
his wife has even asked the other girls
questions about me. I wish you'd tell me
jjust what two people could do between 12
and 1 in a crowded restaurant.
L U C K Y M IS S I SHOWN

DEAR LUCKY: They could make
plans to meet after 5 where it isn't «o
crowded.
•
•
•
DEAR ABBY: ] can’t stand my hus­
band when ho is drunk and he can’t stand
me when he is sober. What should we do?
^
I am a nervous wreck. After being mar­
ried for 14 years we have nothing in com­
mon. We do have five children, hut you
would think I found them in a cabbage
patch for all the help he gives me with
them. The only affection I ever get from
him is when he has liquor on his breath,
and that is when I would like to run a
mile. What is a woman supposed to do in
a situation of this kind?
HAD IT
*

DEAR HAD IT: It is difficult to tell

whether your husband is miserable be­
cause he’s drinking or drinking Itojuuse
lie’s miserable. Catch him when he’ s sober
and ask him to lay his cards on the table.
It's time for some plain sober conversa­
tion. Start it!
•
•
•
DEAR ABBY: A neighbor got my 19year-old daughter interested in corres­
ponding with her (the neighbor’s) 22 ,vear-old "nephew” by showing her his
picture. After writing back and forth for
8 months a big romance bloomed Now it
turns out that this young man is not really
her nephew, hut the son of her best friend.
She never told us that this fellow had had
a nervous breakdown which has required
psychiatric treatment o ff and on for
years. Ilia hobby is writing and my neigh­
bor excuses it all by saying she thought it
would be "good" for him to have a pen
pal. In other words, she used my daughter
as someone for him to write to. He is com­
ing to this city soon. My daughter wants
to meet him. knowing all about his back­
ground. Wc are against it. We’d like your
opinion.
HER PARENTS
DEAR PARENTS: It was dishonest of
your neighbor to hnve withheld this re­
vealing information about the man. Don’t
condemn him for having hnd psychiatric
treatment. His mental state could now be
better than that of others who need treament but never hnve hnd it. If your daughler, knowing his history, wants to meet
him, don’t interfere.

(j) q JJts k)om w •
‘‘Why in the world are you let­
ting Jim get * d o g ? ” on* wif*
a iked another. ‘•They're to much
Trouble," she added, at though
that ought to nettle the matter of
I&gt;eta once and for all.
Hut almost everything that
makes a bouse a real home is ex­
tra trouble. Children are trouble.
I,&lt;ig-burning fireplaces art trouble.
Flower gardrnt are trouble. Oldfashioned baking that keepa the
Odds in the kitchen waiting to
“ lick the pan” is trouble. Home

^ Ruth Millet

hobbies are trouble. Do-it-yourself
projecta ar* trouble.
Rut a home where there isn't
always something going on isn't
much of a home. In fact, If a
housewife is going to turn thumbs
down on anything that makes a
little extra work—a family might
as well live In a hotel. It would be
just as much o f a home.
In all the talk today about laborsaving ilevicra and short ruts and
easy housekeeping, housewives
sometimes get to thinking that the
most Important thing in home­

Qacnbij.

making (a to save themselves
trouble.
Rut when you start worrying
over how much trouble anything
is going to bs—you start narrow­
ing your life until you ar* merelyexisting—not living.
So It’s trouble— to what? If it is
also fun or stimulating or inspir­
ing or cosy, that is what ia im­
portant.
Any house* ife who is always
saying to her family, “ No, that's
too much trouble” may be an e f­
ficient housewife, hut the isn't
much of a homemaker.

On(Bhidqsi

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IS) Rocky Jonee

FRIDA T P. M.
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IS) Milestone o r th» Centurj
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I:t0 i t ) Th* Keth aware
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SiO* i t ) 11 Sunset Strip
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(1) Itsll Telephone Hour
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Till ( t l Countdown New*
( I ) "tlood Morn ing'
1.00 ( t l Hen* Autry
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t l l t l It) Sherd Lewis Miew
III A-ttne Theater
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It) Bov H a r m
I t ) Magic Ranch
tSitt 111 Update

Television
Present*

SATURDAY P. M.
11.30 ( ! ) Liberty Ren t Football
( « &gt; M &gt; Friend Flick*
( ! ) RFD — Mtd-Florida
I l l s ) It) Baseball
l m t i si Wrestling
I t ) Robert Trnul None
( ! ) Humanities course
l . l t i* i Accent
(St T M V
1:11 i t ) Bluebonnet Bowl
SiO* ( t l Feature*
IS) THA
3 3* 13) THA
1:10 (31 Saturday
Mott*
t i l t ( t l Heme ot the Meek
I t ) Pro-F oolb all Hlllt.s
l . t t (31 All S t ir Golf
*:*0 ( t l Pporte Parade
).** ( t l It'* the Law
(31 Newecope
i l l Pott Gain* Celebration

IS) News

1:10 (31 The Porter W agoner
t i l t i t ) Royal Canadian Mounted
Police
III t ' n Got V Secret
T.St (3) Blue Angel*
It) Slartim*
I t ) Central Fla. Showcase
T:l* IS) Wells Fargo
i t ) Perry Meson
i t ) Roaring Twenties
1:1* 111 The Tell Man
i t ) Th* Defenders
( t l Oasle A Harriet
t ; t t (1) Bat. .Night Movie*
(* ) Lawrence Welk
t i le i l l Have Gun Will Travel
It 100 tSt Fight of the Week
t t ) Guninioke
tftit* ( t l Make That Spar*
11:11 111 Bat. Night Show
11:0(1 &lt;1) Mld-Flnrld* New*
It) Hollywood
Movie Cavalcade
11:1* (*) Championship Wrestling
11
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SUNDAY P. M.
11.00 i l l
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11:10 &lt;11
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11:10 ( I )

T.M (3) Farm, Market Report
I 1» i t ) Tedey
IS) W a k e -e p Certooe*
T.St It) Newe aad Weather
( t l Newe
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1:1) i t ) Capt, Kangaroo
* 31 i t ) Weather and Naw*

13 It i t ) Sundsy New*

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A Btar Shall Rise
Retrospect
El Nundo H Dla
Air Force Story
Sunday New*
Orat Roberts
Washington Con)*rt*»lon
Brevard Jr. College

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Bill I'lclure
Medic
Soare. k. lent* New*
Crossroad*
Industry tin Pared*
Art l.lnklelter * the Kid*
Pro Football
Sunday ^Theaier
TV Home Tours
(loapet Mel-nlle*
Death Valley Da&gt;Amerban League ro o t ball
Amah!
and
the
Night
Visitor*
Patterns In Musis
Amateur Hour
Three Wise Men
O.li. Cultrg* Howl
Met: the Prest
Twentieth Century
Pott Gam* Scoreboard
1. !. 1 — Go
\ May o f Thinking
Maverick
Hultwinkl* Show
Lassie
Dennl* the Menace
Fotlnw the Sun
W onderful world
Wonderful World
Kd Salllvap
Car II Where Ai* Tou?
The l a w m t a
Holism*
General Electric Theater
Bus Stop
Jack Benny Show
Fred Waring Xmas Show
Candid Camera.
Adventures In Peredla*
Whnl'e My 1*1Im
Sunday Night Show
Walter Cronklt* New*
Mid-Fla. New*
Sews
Weather, Sen.
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Hollywood Movie Caval­
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The Verdict
Who Do Te a Truss
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Make Horm F o r DwddW
Brighter Dey
American Bandnaend
Secret Storm
Hem's Hollywoo d
Fdg* of Night
American Tniith News
I O'Clo.k Mevle
Uncle Wall
Fop ty* Ptayhouee
Chat Huntley
Depaty Dawg
Rin Tt* Tie
Almsnae

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III Love Thai Rob
COOPEKSTOWN, N. Y. (UPI)
U : U ( I ) Harry Rratoner with
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Search For Tomorrew
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Guiding Light
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Password
Window- Shopping
Loretta f o u n t

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Yankees will play the Milwaukee
Braves in the 2tsl annual Halt of
Fame l!*mc her* on Monday, July

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SANFORD

Pi. u iisasi prum its. men.

M.

EFFECTIVE JAN. 1, 1962

WATCH
YOUR
SAVINGS

These Seminole County Banks

WILL
PAY.

By Oswald Jacoby

Th* duck play at no-trump ia
and actually lost everything. West
NORTH
23
designed to break up th* enemy'* realised that a further spade play
5754
VK
communications.
would be useless and shifted to the
♦ KQ10
^ Thus, whsn South looked ovsr
druce o f heart*. East playad tha
♦ A 108 7 R
dummy, hs noted that if W eit held
queen and South could duck that
W IST
EAST
the kind o f club* he would
one or not, but he had to go down
5 ic q J 10 i
a n
V J7SR
W KQ B8
two tricks.
have no won-lea. He would tek*
• 85
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the two mejur suit at-ea, three dia­
Why rltuuld South take the sec­
4 )0 3
AK(
monds and five clubs and wind up
ond spade? Because th* first duck
sotrni &lt;D)
A A3 8
with sn overt rick.
had guarded against the loss of
4FA104
four
spade trieks and he could af­
He also noted that if East held
♦ AJ8
ford to lose three.
tha king of cluba hia contract
*Q J63
would be in jeopardy and, there­
Both vulnerable
Sooth
Writ North East
f o r e , South let West's king of
Sales
Service
1N.T. Pass 3 N.T. P om
spades hold the first (rick.
TV
RENTAL
Paae
Pare
That play wa* eminently correct.
Opening lead—A K
I f he had takrn that trick, East
Seminole TV
would hove been able to lead •
Dorraw Our Tabs Checker
unsafely play, lie ducked againl
spade after he gut in with the
n o t Sanford Ave. I A 2-413*
This play had nothing to gain
king o f clubs and South would
havt been down one trick.
West continued with the queen
"Hey. Let'* Twlat" Thura.
o f ipadee, and now South made an

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very proud of Bob for winning the
contest and feela that he has quite
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JAMES NEVILLE
JAMES NEVILLE, a student at
West Georgia College, Carrollton,
Ga.( will be visiting with his par­
ents, Chief and Mrs. E. 0 . Nrvllle at their Sunland Estates
home here over the holidays.
Jamea' grandmother, Mrs. J. P .
Dooley from Rome, Ga., will meet
him and travel with him to San­
ford, lo spend the winter here
with her daughter and aon-ln-law.
And joining them for Christmas
In Sanford will be Mrs. Neville'a
sister and her family, Mr. and
Mrs. Felton Allmon, also from
Rome, Ga.

MADELINE COVENEY. who
works as gal Friday to Warren
Adams at Holler Chevrolet, was
way up on Cloud Nino all week,
because c f the Christmas present
she received from her husband
Bill, and son, Bob Ford.
Madeline, is going to lake a jet
flight lo Springfield, Mass., lo
spend Christmas with her three
daughters, who livo there. High­
light of her trip will bo lo see
her four grandchildren — three
grandsons two, four and six, sons
of Mrs. Richard Carr, and a
granddaughter, eight year old
daughter of Mrs, Donald Gautier.
The trip was a complete sur­
prise to the happy grandmother,
who says, "1 haven't seen any of
them In five years, and 1 am so
happy, l'tn a foolish grandmother
who dotes on doing things for
llicm—not lo spoil them, but just
lo see the light in their eyes.
"1 feel I must have been a good
girl this year, to receive this one
thing that will mean so much to
me. How can one thank a Santa
as good as my husband?"
Madeline is also proud of her
son Dob who Is stationed at Lackland Air Force Base, is now Air­
man third class and is attending
crypto school. He will not be able
lo get home for the holidays, but
she expects him to make It some­
time in April.

JAN TORBETT AND THE INDIAN SIKH
club, now stationed at the U, S.
Embassy in New Delhi, India, and
encloses a picture. Tills shows
Mrs. Jan Torbctt being presented
with a large box of Claxton Fruit
Cake by an Indian Sikh merchant
in New Delhi.
The Torbetta receive the San­
ford Herald In India and remarked
that they observed by the news­
paper that the Clvltans are slill
selling fruitcake as well as being
active in many other projects.
Ken says that they are enjoying
(heir lour o f duty in India, but
arc looking forward to returning
homo to Sanford and all Iheir
friends here In May, 1002.
The Torbclts own their home in
Loch Arbor, where they formerlyresided with their two sous, while

MORE ABOUT THE NAVY . . .
Mr. and Mrs. George W. Rowland
of 401 W. 18th St. have received
word that their son, Charles J.
Rowland, chief radioman is serv­
ing aboard the guided missile de­
stroyer, USS Robinson. The ship
has just been completed at the De­
foe Shipbiuldlng Co. in Bay City,
Mich.
The new ship which will be com ­
missioned in Boston sometime this
month, will have San Diego at its
home port, while operating with
the I'aciflc Fleet.
This new ahlp, a Navy news re­
lease says, will carry Tartar
anti-aircraft guided missiles and
anti-submarine rockets, and has
a wide range of destructive power.

Mrs. Wallin Named
President 0 / Club
The Osteen Home Demonstra­
tion Club held its annual Christ­
mas meeting at the home of Mrs.
Jo« Masters. Mrs. James Wallin,
vice president, presided In the
absence of Mra, John Bradln.
The nominating committee com­
posed of Mrs. Harry Osteen, Mrs,
Norman Miller and Mra. Joo Mai­
lers announced (he following slate
of candidates, Mrs. James Wallin,
president; Mrs. Guy Beall, vice

I10RTE DEMTROEDER was
guest ol honor recently at a preChristmas party by the Future
Teachers of America group at
SHS. The parly was held In the
Jack and Jill Kindergarten after
school holidays began and the
rooms were decorated In the
Christmas theme.
Gifts were brought for Dorte,
who was completely surprised by
the event, but very pleased. Main
entertainment of the get-together
consisted of tho opening of the
gifts and the singing of Christmas
carols and aongs.
BOB GATCHEL
Refreshments of golden punch,
BOB GATCHEL, a student in gaily decorated Christmaa cookies,
Mra. Robert C. Hodges waa hos­
Mrs. Hudgins' fourth grade at nula and candles were served to
tel! at her Laurel Avc. home for
Plnecrcst School waa the winner Use members of the club attending.
the December meeting and Christ­
of the Lltterbug Poster Contest
mas party of the Phcbaan-Golden
held recently, sponsored by the
Circle Sunday School G e ls of the
Rosa Circle of the Sanford Garden
First Baptist Church.
Clubs.
Mrs, J. W. Carter, president,
Catherine McKelvey took second
led the devotions and sentence
p lico with her attractive poster
prayers. Class members sent a
and Andy Chevller was third.
teenage girl at the Baptist Home
Susan Jackson, Elisabeth Taylor
in Lakeland a bath robe for
and Karen Rles all received hon­
Christmas.
orable mention.
A list of gifts was compiled for
The winner's poster will be sent
a friend of the group who la 111.
to the state wide contest on the
Claaa membera exchanged gifts at
same subject. Judges of the pos­
the cloao of the meeting.
ters were two members ol the
Decorations In the party rooms
Rose Circle who are also mem­
carried out the Christmas theme
ber* of ths Art Assn. The Circle
with gaily lighted treei and other
sponsors a Junior Garden Club at
holiday arrangements. Refresh­
the school.
ments of cakes, cookies, nuts,
Bob Is tho son of Mr. and Mrs.
candies, ice errani topped with
Blewart (latchcl, and has a sister,
small figures of Santa Claus,
Gsil, in the sixth grade al Pinepunch and coffee were served.
crest.
His hobbles are drawing and
Others attending were Mra. M.
DORTE DEMTROEDER
also building—both model cars and
N. Cleveland, Mrs. Ed Alderman.
“ hot rod" soap box style cars,
CLAXTON FRUIT CAKE adver- Mra. Ralph Betts, Mrs, Harvey
made wllh a wooden box, four Uses that It Is "world famous'* UloodswoiIn, Mra, James Brodlc,
wherli and a rope “ steering and It evidently bases ila claim Mrs. Kenneth Gaines.
wheel,1' HU hobby Is shared by Ills on fact as a picture and tetter
Mrs. Milner Osborne, Mrs. Holly
father, who can't resUt gelling in sent to the Civllan Club former l'iorcy, Mrs. Don Reynolds, Mrs.
on the building.
president, Kay Shoemaker, recent­ Dorolhy Stapleton, Mrs, 1-con
Mother Dorothy aaya slio ad­ ly allows.
Swain, Mrs. Dan Batten, Mrs.
mires their work, but can't quite
The letter Is from Chief Ken Murray Lewis and Mrs. Vernon
trust herself to ride In one of the Torbctt, a form er member of the Hardin.

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president; Mrs. Clirence Snyder,
secretary-treasurer,
and
Mrs.
John Ilradln, delegate. These offi­
cers were elected.
The group agreed to join wllli
the Orange City Club in entertain­
ing the County Council at the
Orange City Club house In April.
Tho January County Council
meeting will lie in Daytona Beach
■t the Elks Club. At this meeting
a Joint Installation service will be
held for all clubs In the County.
The speaker for this meeting will
be Marshall Watkins, Director of
State Agrieullura Extension ser­
vice.
Mrs. Eby, county agent, re­
ported the yearbooks for J0G2 will
be different and Uie year will be­
gin July 1 and run through June
Following the meeting a social
hour was enjoyed and homemade
gills were exchanged.
The hostess served open sand­
wiches, fruit cake, candies, tea
and coffee from a beautiful table
overlaid with net over a Christ­
mas cloth and centered wltn an
arrangement of colored Christmas
balls. On the buffet was a minia­
ture Christmas tree and other
Christmas
arrangements
were
used throughout the home.
Those
attending were
Mrs.
Harry Osteen, Mrs. Harold Eby,
Mrs. James Wallin, Mra. John
Melrose, Mrs. Frank George, Mrs.
Norman Miller, Mrs, Robert Wil­
liams, Mrs. Clarence Snyder,
Mra. Guy Beall, the hostess and
three guests, Mrs. T. F. Hicks o(
Bluff City, Tenn., Mrs. Helen
Kclspan of St. Petersburg and
Mrs. Aagall Andersen of Brook­
lyn. N. Y.

MRS. II. I - JOHNSON
Hello lo all. And wasn't that a
most welcome rain? Rut I hate to
think what usually follows It In
tnc winter time. * * * Happy Birthday (delayed to Jean Stripling
and also to Ray liana . . . Cer­
tainly enjoyed the High School
Glee Club's Christmas program
last week. I noticed quite a few
Monroeites In It. Terry Collins,
who helped design the seta, Char­
les Itabun, Pat Sabo, Raymond
King, Jean Stripling. Shirley Eber.
Also noticed Howard Elliott, who
did a grand job as soioist in one
number. Linda Bail and Paul
Harris. Miss Olile Whittle is their
director and ahe is certainly won­
derful with them, * • • The W. H.
Almonds visited In Orange Park
last weekend with son Paul apd
family. * • • Mr. and Mr*. Bedrick Krejear left Saturday for
Alberta, Ala., lo spend the hol­
idays wllh relatives. • • • Mrs.
Sonny Skipper is going to enjoy the
holidays because shortly after­
wards she will enter Seminole
Memorial Hospital for surgery.
• * • Mrs. Eddie Grow, Mrs. C. R.
Giles and daughter Martha have
returned to Miami Beach after
being called here by the tragic
death of Mrs. Giles’ grandson,
Wesley Giles • * * Glad to bear
that Granny Hawkins is much im­
proved. Her friends esn visit her
at the hospital. * * * I hear that
D. C. Spivey killed a IS pound
turkey last Saturday. That’s good.
I still haven't heard if the big­
gest hunter of all, Qua Schmah
has killed him a "B 'a r" yet. Some
of the hunters that I have talked
to said It has been a disappoint­
ing season, so far. And that in­
clude! friend husband who so far
baa got what the little boy shot
at. NOTHING, • • • George and
Riley Poll had a pleasant surprise
last week. Their brother, Posey
Poll, wife and daughter of Way­
nesboro, V a„ paid them a short
visit. • * • Lynn Giles called to
say that there will be no Train­
ing Union Sunday evening at the
Monroe Baptist Church. Instead
there will he a Christmas service
entitled (he Heart of Christmas

and will be given by the adult and
youth choirs. The primary and be­
ginners classes will have a abort
program too. Visitors are welcome
to this sendee. • • * Quite a few
houses have outdoor lighting this
year out here. Palm Terrace Lane
homes are decorated. Toe William
Carrolls, senior and junior, Pete
Petersens, Tommy Thompsons, ail
have pretty scenci. The Nicbolds
home has some blue lighting e f­
fect across the front of the home
which is beautiful at night. * * •
I want to thank the many people
/ui the beautiful cards that they
have sent to us. Have you noticed
how pretty (he cards arc this
year? It was &gt;o burn to decide
Just which ones to buy. As I
looked at them each one got just
a little bit prettier. • • • The Upsala Presbyterian Church had a
nice Christmas program last night
at While Hall of the church. • • •
I want to take this time to wish
every one a very Merry Christmas
and hope that It is a safe one.
Hope the little kiddies get what
they asked Santa for because they
were GOOD.
Isn't this little poem clever!
I had a little tea party
This afternoon at three
'Twai very small

Three guests in ail
Just I. myself and me
Myself at all the sandwiches
While 1 drank up the tea
’Twaa also 1 who ate the pie
And passed the cake to me.
You can Just see the cute little
girls sitting at their play table with
the china tea set. That brings back
the good old days to me. And now
I can watch my little granddaugh­
ters doing the same thing.
Here is our thought for tliis
week. It is on faith which wc cer­
tainly need badly today.

Let ui have faith that right
makes might, and in that faith
let us dare to do our duty as we
understand it.
Again a very Merry Christmaa
to one and all.
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SANTA CLAUS!

Mrs. L. O . Hayman
Hostess T o
Former Friends

Mrs. L. O. Hayman recently en­
tertained a group of friends of
yesteryear at her home In Enter­
prise. During the afternoon they
ditcussed the happenings of the
past 30 years and made plans for
a get-together in the near future.
Among the gueata were Mrs.
Margaret Gilbert Loucks of San­
ford, Mrs. Flora Lee Heigh Hus­
sey, Mrs. Rose Webb and Mrs.
Esther Murkett, Orange City,
Mrs. Margie Shields Gill and
Mra. Mattie Mae Shields of DeLand.
During the years many friends
get separated. Anyone who knew
this group In (he past are asked
to contact any one of the above
ladlea or L. O. Hayman at the
Mr. and Mrs. Olto Hartwlg en­
Enterprise School.
tertained a group of friends at a
turkey dinner, recently, at their
OVER 35 YEARS
home on Plumosa Drive, in Deat Firat and P allad ia
Bary.
(A loag Slda Peat Office)
Guests included Mrs. Anna Can­
non of Palatine, 111.; Mr. and Mrs.
Frank
Hartwlg,
Casselberry;
Mrs. P. Anderson, Enterprise;
John Millonlg, Orlando and Mr.
and Mrs. John Terlund, DeLand.
Also present from Sanfcrd were
Mrs. Jessla Aaabye, Inga Hend­
« Carpel
rickson, Mr. and Mrs. Jorgen
• Tile
Blewart and Mr. and Mrs. G. A.
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Ur. and Mra. Carl H. Stubbing!
are home from the University of
Florida to spend the holidays with
their parents, Mr, and Mrs. Fred
Wells and Mr. and Mrs. George
Stubbing!, of Lake Mary,
Mra. Margaret Bauell of Dade
City is the holiday guest of her
son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and
Mrs. Fred Wells of Lake Mary.
While here Mrs. Baxzell also Is en­
joying a visit with her grand­
daughters, Miss Judith Taylor and
Mra. Carl Stubbing!.
Miss Judith Taylor of Lake Mary
will leave Christinas Day to
spend the remainder of school va­
cation with her father and atepmother, Mr. and Mrs. Harold E.
Taylor of Lake Iola.

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LAP DOG, ANYONE?
Before you encourage your pup­
py to all on your lap or aieep in
your bed, consider the slse of tho
grown dog. What is adorable be­
havior in a tiny ball of fluff can
be a discomforting experience U
he grows into an 80-pound dog!

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Welcome Wagon. Club Members Entertain Husbands

Annual Party

A large group of Sanford Wel­
come Wagon members entertained
their husbands sa1th a Christmas
party at the Sea Shell Restaurant.
A beautiful table decorated in
blue, white and silver greeted the
merrymakers
in the entrance
room where pre-dinner lunch and
snacks were served.
Following the turkey dinner,
Dotty Jardine, the very talented
local
ventriloquist,
introduced
her *'boy friend Ollie'* and kept
the group amused with their usual
witty coaversatlrn.
Members gave a short resume
of when and why they came to
Sanford and enjoyed a social gettogether around the banquet table.
Mrs. Virginia Tctroiki, Welcome
Wagon hostess, announced that
the Florida State Bank has invited
the gTdup to be their guests on
Jan. 24. Reservations must be
made in advance.
Christmas caroling, led by Mrs.
Ralph Stumpf, concluded the d e­
lightful evening.
Mrs. Art Brown, Mrs. Stanley
Fierce and Mrs. Dick Horton were
on the decorating committee for
the evening.

Celebrated By
Dorcas S. S. Class
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The Dorcas Sunday School Class
of the Central Baptist Church held
Its annual Christmas party re­
cently In the dining room of the
church. A turkey dinner with all
the trimmings was served to 63
members and tht-ir families.
The tables were decorated with
Brazilllan pepper and red and
white candies and a Christinas
tree brightened the room. Christ­
mas carols were sung preceding
the dinner.
Bautlfui yearbooks were dis­
tributed to the members. The
books were in various colors with
a seal of the “ Praying Hands,'’
on the cover. They were made by
Mrs. Gail Smith and Mrs. C. J.
Wilkinson and dedicated to Die
teachers and in memory of de­
parted members,
Gifts were exchanged and a
special gift was presented to Mrs.
Weaver, a former teacher who
was back after a long illness.

Casselberry Couple

Personals
Sir. and Mrs. W . E. Meeker and
three children left Wednesday for
their new home in Brunswich,
Maine, where Meeker will be sta­
tioned for a tour o f duty. Mrs.
Meeker is a daughter o f Mr. and
Mrs. Raymond Lawson.
Jane Nixon and Diane Jones ac­
companied by their mothers, Mrs.
11. B. Nixon and Mrs. L. W . Jonea
attended the Initiation o f new
member* and Installation o f o f­
ficers o f the FHA at DtLand High
School. Diane was Installed ae
president and Jane ae vice presi­
dent of projects.

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SOME OF THE NEWCOMERS nttcmllnp the Party fo r Welcome Wagon
Club members and their husbands are from left, seated, Mr. and Mrs. John
E. Cox, and standing. Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Stumpf and Mr. and Mrs. R. K.
Horton.
(Herald Photo)

Celebrates
Golden Anniversary
Mr. and Mrs. Hsrry A. Maley of
1031 Cryital Bowl Dr., Cassel­
berry, celebrated their Golden
Wedding Anniversary on Nov. 29.
The couple was married
M
years ago in Brooklyn, N. Y.
n&gt;ey moved to Casselberry in
1956 following Mr. Mslcy's retire­
ment from the Insurance business.
They have two daughters, Mrs.
Ethel N. Wadsworth o f ValleyStream, N. Y „ and Mrs. Olive
Cochrane of Casselberry; three
grandchildren,
Mra.
Frederick
Brahm Jr., Miss Lois Wadsworth
and Edmund Russell; three great
grandchildren, Janet, Jean and
Frederick Brahm.
The Maleya entertained guests
at an anniveraary dinner at the
Dobb'a House “ Tiki" restaurant
in Maitland. Mrs. Wadsworth,
their daughter, Mr. and Mrs.
Douglas Cochrane, Edmund Rusjell and Dr, and Mrs. John F.
Krauss, Mrs. Maley'i sister and
brother-in-law from Brooklyn and
Mr. and Mrs. Gus Sawyer of Cas­
selberry were present for the
party.
Ten ladies of Mrs. Maley'a
bridge club also entertained the
couple at a surprise luncheon held
In their honor at the home of Mrs.
Charles Pierce, 171 Lake Triplet
Drive.

Osteen

Mrs. Roche Named Noble Grand
MISS DOTTIF. JARDINE, right, and her boy friend
“ Ollie” are welcomed to the party by Mrs. Virginia
Petroski, Welcome Wagon hostess. Ollie and Dottle were
featured on the program for the evening.
(Herald Photo)

Alfred Gramling and two daugh­
ters, Kathy and Nancy, of Orange­
burg, S. C,, will arrive Saturday
to spend Christmas with the girls'
grandparents, .Mr. and Mrs. W. C.
Clause Sr., at their home on North
Narcissus Ave.
Dr. and Mrs. Robert I. Marlowe
and aon, Steve, will arrive Satur­
day from their home in Beaumont,
Texas. They will spend the Christ­
mas holidays with Mr. .Marlowe’s
mother, Mrs. Carrie L. Smith, CIS
Palmetto Ave.
Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Tyre of
Jessup, Ga., arc spending the hotidey with their son and his family,
Sir. and Mrs. Paul Tyre, on Sarlta St. They arc former residents
of Sanford and call this their sec­
ond home. They are enjoying the
wonderful Florida weather and
Telling a woman htr hairdo Sanford hospitality.
Member* o f Mrs. Nancy Brock's
makes her look 20 years younger
family who will spend the Christla ne compliment.

At Recent Meeting O f Rebekahs

mas holidays at her home include
Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Lostlng and
son, David; Mr. and Mrs. Pete
Brock und children of Dade City
and Rev. and Mrs. A1 Brock and
children o f Jacksonville.
TURKEY SUPREME
Cook 1 cup wild rice and place
in the bottom of e casserole.
Place on top of this a layer of
thinly sliced turkey. Cover with a
layer o f sauteed mushrooms. Pour
a sauce over this made from the
stock of legs and bones of the tur­
key, fat, flour and tk cup of wine.
Place in oven until piping hot.

The Seminola Rebckah lodge
met Thursday evening at the Odd
Fellows Hall with Noble Grand,
Mrs. Eva Beckham, presiding.
Visitors welcomed were Mr. ami
Mrs. Floyd Athow and Mr. and
Mrs. Green. Mrs. Beulah Thorn­
ton, a member unable to attend
for several months was also wel­
comed.
Officers for the coming year
circled were Mrs. Virginia Roche,
noble grand; Mrs. Ruth Wilkinson,
vice grand; Mrs. Betty Snyder,
recording secretary; Mra. Evelyn
lloolehen, financial aecrclary, and
Mrs. May Rubow, treasurer.
Mrs. Marjorie Howard wai
elected trustee for three y e a n and
Mrs. Bertha Snyder was chosen
as representative with Mrs. Vir­
ginia Anderson as alternate.
Open installation will be held at
the Odd Fellows Hall, Jan. 16 at
• p.m.

A Christmas party was held fol­
lowing the meeting. The hail was
lighted with Christmas lights and a
gaily trimmed tree centered the
tabic on which exchange gifts
were piled,
Mrs. Virginia
Roche, noble
grand elect, told a beautiful story,
"The Miracle at Derrick. Texes."
Gifts were then exchanged and re­
freshments of coffee, cake and
rookies were served in the dining
room. The table was centered
with an arrangement of poinsetlias.
Too many books wind up on the
borrowers' bookshelves. And don't
lend a book that YOU hare bor­
rowed.

LEFTOVER TURKEY
There's no need to relegate the
remains o f that once beautiful bird
to sandwiches. You can have an­
other party meal with them again.
Adding wine is what docs the
trick. Your just-sfter-Christmas
guests, and your family, will sure­
Mr. and Mrs. Thcron Madden, ly enjoy an elegant turkey casse­
Greensboro, N. C., announce the role when you ntske it with Grape
Wine,
birth of a 6 lb. 13 oz. daughter,
Dee. IS.
They have chosen the name,
Jean lauisnn, for the new arrival
who will be welcomed home by
a three year old brother, Sher­
man.
Maternal grandparents are Mr.
and Mrs. W. A. Routh Sr. and
paternal grandparents are Mr. and
Mrs. A, C. Madden, all of Sanford.

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Unanswered Querries
The people who devise entertainment for the Amer­
ican public— from children on up— eeem to operate on
the theory we are ail ae lazy mentally as President Ken­
nedy Indicates we are physically.
By the measures the entertainment impresarios
use, they can muster some pretty good evidence.
In illustration, the TV Jbiener ratings, for what­
ever they are worth, suggest that on Thanksgiving night
the gangster serlnl, "The Untouchables," and "Sing
Along with Mitch" oiitdrew by ratios o f 8 and 4 to 1 an
hour-long filmed interview with former President Eisenhower.
This kind of thing is not new, o f course, but it Is
constantly cited by the broadcasting industry to ju s t ify
flooding TV screens with westerns, gangster shows,
quizzes and other frothy trivia.
In the same way, film nnd stage producers point to
relative cash receipts in defense of their concentration
on light entertainment as against solid dramatic fare.
Newton Minow, chairman of the FCC, thinks broad­
casters sadly underrate the public’s taste and under­
standing. He argues that they have been p a rticu la rly
cavalier In "frittering away” opportunities In the chil­
dren’s field.
Catching youngsters at the formative stage, says
Minow, TV could do much to widen their knowledge and
give them high standards of tntitc.
Some voices in the industry are heard in support,
but many who say they would like to see better pro­
gramming agree with one man’s comment that the
thinking person's program "doesn’t have a chance—
there just aren't enough o f us."
Presumably the reaction will inevitably be the same
when similar criticisms are leveled at other entertain­
ment media.
Even book publishers have bowed to the pressures
to seek a low common denominator. Many hooks today
offer little more than a flossy appearance and feather­
weight content.
A good deal o f evidence indicates that Europeans
digest far more solid faro than we in their books, their
movies, their theater, their television.
Some Americans who have lived long abroad are
■tunned when they return here and see the contrast.
The President says that in physical tests the chil­
dren o f Austria, Italy and Switzerland leave ours far
behind. Other comparisons have given English young­
sters a marked edge,
Despite Mlnow's stout faith in us, mental compari­
sons, it seems, might prove even more embarrassing.
One has to wonder exactly what it Is that Ameri­
cans ARE concentrating on these days. It Is certainly
not fitness of any sort.

Henry McLemore
Twenty and seven yeers ago,
there was brought forth on this
continent, s Rose Bowl game pre­
diction that many sports follow­
ers still rank as the most splendid
o f all time.
The prediction: Stanford TT,
Columbia S.
The result: Columbia T, Stan­
ford 0.
At tiie sound of Um final whistle
I waa sorely templed In give up
my new profession of sports writ­
ing and rejoin my fellow snuff
drummers on the road.
Only the fact that the predic­
tion was not entirely wrong—af­
ter all, there WAS a 7 in the
score—kept me in the business.
Since the year of 1034 I have
predicted scores of Bowl games,
ranging from the Hose to the Hula
and with a marked lack of suc­
cess. Now I am preparing to pick
the winners in the latest batch of
Bowl games.
WbyT There must be a point
where perseverance ends and
loot\lnesi begins. Have 1 reached
that polutT Or Is It that I not
only look like an old flrehurae, but
am beginning to act like oneT
I console myself w|1h the
thought Hist miny of Um great
men of history kept trying end
trying after failures. If Orville
and Wilbur had quit at Killy
Hawk, we wouldn’t today be able
to eat froien peas at 40,000 feet
in the air, ant If Mr. Birdseye
had been a quitter, we wouldn't
bo able to eat them on the ground,
either.

So, let's pick Bowl games, al­
ways remindful that minors are
forbidden to beck them with
cash.
Rose Bowl— Minnesota by two
touchdowns, even though the Jopb e n have a habit of often losing
the really big ones.
Sugar Bowl— The Porkers have
a pretty good team, and a great
player in Lance Allworth, but
there aren't enough hogcallers in
all o f Arkansas to save them from
a less than close defeat by Ala­
bama.
Cotton Bowl— This one is as
close as putty to a window pane,
and will be decided by a field
goal (kicked from the north end
of the field.) It will be kicked by
Mississippi and Texas, despite
Jimmy Saxton, will lose.
Orange Bowl— Colorado comes
a long way for this one, and with
high hope* of planting the Orange
Bowl banner atop Pike’s Peak—
but Colorado won't. The Bcngels
of L.S.U. are tougher than a
battlewagon'a ship and should
take it with plenty to spare.
Gator Bowl— Penn State anti
Georgia Tech have undistinguished
teams and choosing between them
is impossible. I predict a 17-17
tie with Tech coming from be­
hind in the fourth qusrter to earn
a draw.
Sun Bowl—Wichita packs loo
much defense for Villanova.
Tangerine Bowl—A msn would
he a fool to pick a gainst Middle
Tennessee even If Its opponent
is powerful I.ainar Tech.

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Dr. Crane’s

Worry
Here's the formula by which
you can banish your husband's
.thought* of hi* former sweet­
hearts. A woman ran make her­
self both wife and sweetheart of
her husband If she'll follow the
rules In the chart which It de­
scribed today.
CASK K-4S3: Vera
agod 27,
ha* been s bride for six months.
"D r. Crane, my husband is an
intelligent man, ambitious and
from a refined family," she began.
"But he has been married be­
fore. He apparently was infatuated
with a woman who had had a do*on affairs with other men.
"He knew it. hut against the
advice o f hi* parents and friends,
he married her, anyway. For he
planned to reform her.
"She continued her immoral life,
however, although he was the last
one in the world to realise that
fact. Finally, she deserted him.
Despite hti expensive gifts and
pleading, she refused to give up
her Immorality for marriage.
"So he reluctantly got a divorce.
Later, I met him and we were
married. I haven't the cute man­
nerisms of hi* former wife, nor
her bahy vamp charm. But I am
coiiatd.rrd aitraellva.
"Besides, his parents love me
and ho says 1 am just the wife
be needs and can respect.
"He seems very proud of my
rducRtlon. iny popularity with
loth sexes ami my morality. Inci­
dentally, his former wife u now
a waitress in a beer joint.
"Bui he often thtnks of the other
girl. He has forgotten her bad
points and idealises her memory.
Sometimes he'll cry because he
(eels she is probably being mis­
treated,
"D r. Crane, I need help. If he
thtnks it hurts me, he'll quit talk­
ing about her, but 1 know tliat
bottled up thoughts are dangerous.
So what ran I do to win hi*
thoughts away from h er?"
m a r r i a g k . no r k k o r m a t o r y
Before I anawer Vcra'a query,
let me point out the fallacy in
marrying people to reform them.
For men and women are usually
at Uielr best during courtship.
That Is the time when they put
their best foot forward, so to
■peak. If they irritate you during
courtship, and you feel you can­
not Undura tliolr bad points as *
permanent diet, then try to change
them before marriage.
If you rant do it at that most
favorable time, you might aa well
resign yourself to Lite Inevitable.
Or else look for a new sweetheart.
I generally recommend tbe latter
course.
Moreover, don't think you can

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take shoddy merchandise on the
marriage market and make it
quality stuff. You are in intense
egotist if you suffer from such
exaggerated confidence m your
own abulty.
That ecstatic thrill of young ro­
mance wears off somewhat after
six months of matrimony.
If husband and wife don’t have
good habits, high mural attitudes,
unselfishness, a sense of fair play
and the habit o f complimenting
each other regularly, they will
then be heading for a marital
wreck.
So face facts In this life! If you
are marrying an immoral no-count
girl, that's the kind of wife you’ll
probably have, too,
Or, if your buy friend i* a
grandstanding “ mamma’s hoy,"
don’t kid yourself Into thinking
he'll suddenly become an unself­
ish, sportsmanlike mate.
Our behavior, AFTER marriage
Is a result of 20 or 23 year* of
our PREVIOUS habits so that

when we marry, we are usually
quite set in our ways.
Of course, we ran put up a front,
for a few months for the sake of
sales effect, and thus act gallant,
but wo generally alidc back into
our habitual behavior after the
honeymoon.
HOW TO STAY MARRIED
Never let the intoxication of
young love anesthetize your brain.
Use your head and pick a mate
with at least the same degree f
shrewdness that you would employ
In picking an investment, or an in­
surance company.
For hive is simply a clutter of
t-inulinita] habits. R can he built
up and alto torn down, since our
behavior is not fixed and unchang­
ing.
Moreover, you can experience
love mure than once, Just as you
can undergo grief or rage, so if
your first sweetheart is a dissolute
or unsuitable type, resolutely nip
that romance In the bud and look
for a better male.

WASHINGTON (N BA) — One
reason for President Kennedy's
South American trip ia to sell hi*
Alliancn for Progress some more.
The paradox of hla sales talks
in Colombia and Veneruela is that
neither of these countries needs
selling on the Alliance, since
they’re already boosters.
But these are good places for
launching the campaign, as both
countries can show some construc­
tive examples of self-help. Both
have done some economic plan­
ning.
They have made starts to take
care of the great needs in all
Latin America — more food pro­
duction and potable water supplies
for their own people, road sys­
tems that will permit transporta­
tion of goods to promote economic
growth, better housing and more
education
for
the
illiterate
masses.
Neither country has received
large amounts of U. 8. aid, a i
these things go. Colombia since
1043 has received $319 million In
economic aid, $30 million in mili­
tary aid. Veneiuela, with greater
Income of Its own from oil and iron
ore resources, has received $104
million In economic aid. $14 mil­
lion military aid.
Totals for all U. S. aid furnish­
ed Latin America since 194$ are
$11 billion—$S billion military, $3
billion economic.
President Alberto Lleras Ca­
ro *r go of Colombia—in the last
year of his term of office and be­
ing unable to succeed himself—
has inaugurated a land reform
program that will have far-reach­
ing effects, if bis successors carry
it cut.
President Romulo Betancourt of
Venezuela, one of the real pro­
gressives of Latin America, hat
been a leader in reform move­
ments. Venezuela ha* the largeit
concentration of private U. S. in
vestments abroad. And the pro­
motion of private Investment ia

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a goal of the Alliance for Progress.
The way things stack up now,
the middle-sixed countries of Latin
America will work out best in the
Alliance.
The smaller eou nines don’t
know the meaning of economic
planning and haven't the facilities
to effect it.
Most of the larger countries re­
list R. They resent any Implica­
tions that they are "underdevel­
oped.” And they refuse to admit
there’s anything wrong with their
economics, even when they're on
the rocks. There Is not one stable
currency.
In almost every country, the
Alliance is meeting resistance be­
cause the few who have run things
don't want progress.
They don't want higher living
standards for their people because
these can come only through
higher taxation and the sacrifice
of vested interests.
So the Allianee moves slowly.
It has to be sold not only in Latin
America but in the United States
as well.
Nine months after its conception
last March and four months after
its birth — perhaps prematurely,
at Punt* del Este, Uruguay, last
August—$800 million of the $1 bil­
lion which President Kennedy
pledged for the first year has
been committed. But only a small
fraction of that has been spent.
And It may take another nine
months to show any results.

When the Punts del Este char­
ter was signed, R was specified
that the La tin-American countries
would have 18 months in which
to submit their development plans,
Four of those 18 month* have now
gone. And the so-called "Commit­
tee of Nine Wise Men," who will
review those plans for the Organ­
ization of American States, has
just been chosen.
The expectation ia that Presi­
dent Kennedy will present his new^
foreign aid message and legisla­
tion to Congress early next year,
instead of in late May aa it was
presented this year. The new bill
will ask for authorizations of still
undetermined size to carry ou the
Alliance for Its second year.
The 10-year plan calls for ex­
penditures of $20 billion from both
governmental and private sources.
So the request for second year |
operations will be at least an­
other billion.
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Fearful Frondizi
Won't Visit Miami

BUENOS AIRES (UPI) —Presi­
dent Arturo FrondIzl has aban­
doned plan* to stop over In Miami
on the way borne from his globegirdling good will tour, it wax re­
ported today.
Unofficial sources u ld FrondUi
dropped Miami from hia itinerary
because of its large Cuban refugee
colony, which R was thought might
organise protest demonstrations
because ai his Cuban policy.
The Frondisi administration is
unenthusisstlc about proposals for
inter - American action against
Premier Fidel Castro. Argentina
abstained from voting on the deci­
sion to cell a new workl foreign
ministers’ conference next month
to discus* Communist threats to
They said guards were told to the Western hemisphere.
operate under the motto: "A dead
refugee east of the barbed wire
is better than a live one west of
it."
They said guards who caught
or shot a refugee wrre rewarded
with bonuses of at least 100
mark* ($23) and furloughs.
However, they said guards had
strict orders not to shoot at Allied
soldiers even if the) violate East­
ern territory or were helping
refugees escape.
Ttiry said the ordora not to
shoot
Americans,
British
or
French soldier* were drilled Into
the border guards repeatedly.
They Mid guards were told
they couki shoot only to defend
themselves if Western soldiers
■hot first.

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marked hia 'n hen! Your ngular addi­
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Escaped Vopos Imply Soviets Take
Dim View Of East German Guards
BERLIN (UPI) Two East
German policemen who lied to
the West said today Russian sol­
diers are patrolling the Berlin
border.
But they said the main task of
guarding the 23-mile East-West
Iwrder still U borne by E**t Gor­
man police.
The policemen told a news conlerrnco the Russian army sends
out patrols at irregular intervals.
They said the Russian patrols
were started some time ago.
Western officials confirmed the
report. They said Russian patrols
have town observed frequently on
the guarded and barrieaded bord­
er.
The two Communist border polioemrn, both 18, fled to Weal
Berlm Doc. 10.
They said the Russian* often
were posted In concealed posi­
tions on the bordor so that the
East German police did not know
where they were.
"Every one* in * while a few
Russian soldiers pop up from
nowhere before you," one of the
refugees said.
The
policemen
said
guards had orders to
out warning
gardless of
proach with!

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There exists in Seminole County «n organization
which started just over a year ago and which remains
unknown to the public eye and yet which has far-reaching influences on Seminole County and certain worth­
while effects on our teenage boys. That organization is
the Seminole Timing Association.
Devoted primarily to the purpose of providing or­
ganized and supervised drag racing, the Timing Associa­
tion is th» first club in Sanford to succeed in gaining r e ­
cognition as a law-abiding racing organization.
Anywhere from 600 to 1,000 teenagers nre kept o ff
the streets on Saturdny nights twice a month through
an activity which is supervised by the Seminole Couny
Sheriff's Department which provides special deputies to
supervise the drag races and enforce regulations set
fourth by the Timing Association.

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Seminole County Sheriff J. I,. Hobby stated thnt
•‘since the Semlnolo Timing Association has been in ex­
istence, the Sheriffs Department has had far less trou­
ble in drag racing and reckless driving with teenagers on
open roads.”
The Sheriff estimated that the racing nnd reckless
driving incidents involving teenagers lias been reduced
by roughly ninety percent because of this organization
nnd their efforts to keep rncing enthusiasts confined to
legalized rncing strips.
The Saturday night drag races are held on property
recently purchased from the United States Navy nnd
now owned by Seminole County. The drag strip is ac­
tually an old nir strip converted for night drng races
by two huge six-foot in diameter surplus searchlights
rented from Miami at a cost to tho association of $150
per night.
For persons not familiar with the term "drng rac­
ing," it Involves two enrs beginning from a stnnding
start at the fastest possible nccclciullon to determine
which car can pick up speed faster over a given quarter
mile distance.
The Seminole Timing Association has ns an advisor,
Don Smith of the Seminole Sporting Goods Compnny. He
serves in the capacity of a representative for the Asso­
ciation in communicating needs of the club nnd in or­
ganizing and promoting idons which thu members de­
cide on.
Mistaken opinion which seems to be prevalent regnrds the club ns consisting of a lot of "hot-rodders" out
to menace our highwnys nnd city streets. Contrary to
this wrong supposition, the Timing Association func­
tions in promoting and providing a place for rncing
enthusiasts to legally test their cars, leaving no excuse
for back roads and highways to be used for racing.
Trophies nre awarded at each race to the enr nnd
driver in each clnss which accelerates faster for the
quarter mile. The trophies nre nwnrdod at a cost of $175
per night to the Association. The classes of automobiles
range from stock cars (automobiles in original factoryconstructed condition) to the altered clnss of cars.
Other classes nre roadsters, gas-mixture cars, nnd drng.
sters.
Tho current President of the Seminole Timing
Association is Buddy Reckhnm with Gene Smith ns its
Sccretnry-Trensurer. Publicity for the club is handled
by Mike Smith. Elections for new officers for the orgnnixntion will be held In January.

Browns Pact
CLEVELAND. Ohio (UPI) — Emio Pavia, tho AllAmerican halfback o f Syracuse, has pjrrccd to a three-year
contract with the Cleveland Browns, calling for $80,000 dur­
ing the period.
Arthur Model!, hoard chairmnn and chief executive o f­
ficer o f the Brown;, said Thursday night that the Heisman

Houston Top
Choice In AFL
Championship Tilt
DALLAS, Tex, (U P I )- It'll be
Houston over San Diego in Sun­
day's American Football League
championship gam# If coaches of
(h« other AFL team are worth
their salt ai forecasters.
Throe of th* six also-ran A FI
learn eotches called the game a
tbssup, but the other three rated
Houston the favorite, in terms
summed up by Dallss Texan
coach Hank Stram: "Houston haa
the balance—they're almost as
good defensively and far better
offensively."
Strim was joined by eoaehes
Buster. Ramsey of Buffalo and
Sammy Baugh of New York in
predicting an Oiler victory. In a
poll taken by th# AFL headquar­
ters office. Stram said the game
at San Diego probably would turn
into a high-scoring affair.
They got disagreement front
eoaehea Mike Holnvak ot Bostoi,
Frank Filehok of Denver and
Marty Feldman nf Oakland, all nf
whom said the two teams are loo
equal to predict the outcome.

Colts Rehire
Weeb Ewbank

BALTIMORE (UPI) — Weeb
Ewbank, who coached tbe Balti­
more Colts to the National Foottall League championship In 195S
and 1939, has been rehlred for
the 1962 season,
Colt president Carroll Rosenbloom made the announcement
Thursday, stating that Ewbank is
under a three-year contract which
It telf-renewlng each year. No
salary terms were disclosed.
Baltimore haa been disappoint­
ing the past two eeasona, record­
ing a 6-8 record in 1960 and an
6-8 mark this year. There hid
been some speculation that Ew­
bank, who firat Joined the Colts
In 1934, would he let go.
However, Roicnbloom said (hat
he, Ewbank and general m an agy
Don Kellett were In complete
agreement on future plant,
"A t I have aald before," Rosenbloom explained, "when you win
everyone playi a part, and when
you lose each one should share
the blame. W* regret we did not
do as well this year a t we had
Now, brilliant aon of Memberahlp Imped, but we alneerely believe
However, who will lie Just two- that wa have the players to win."
years old neat month. In his first
official start In a maiden race Directs Scouting
opening night, Hurry Now won
NEW YOnK (U PI)—Jack Whit*,
with a lead of 23 lengths In the
former professional football star
blistering time nf 31.09 seconds.
and later general manager of the
The clocking was by far (he fast­
Richmond bassball club In ths
est of the new racing season.
International League, has been
A. R. Eubanks, winner ofthc
named director of scouting by
1960 Inaugural and holder of the
the New York Yankee* In addllocal record for the (kths-mlle
tlon to hit other duties.
distance, will probably rate as the
favorite in tonight's featured tenth
race of an 11-race program.
Ewbanks finished second in the
main event Tuesday night after
being In front most of the wey.
Opposing Carl Trecy’s stir In
this top attraction will be O.B.'e
Mortgage, Upstager, I'll Tike
Him, Sunshine Bill, James Leon,
Dinah's
Mickey
and
Deputy
Dawg.
I'll Take Him finished third in
the opening night Inaugural. De­
puty Dswg triumphed in hit in­
itial outing Tuesday.

'Hurry Now' Seeks Second Wi
In Row At Kennel Club Tonight
The pup who stared whit was
undoubtedly th* most sensational
debut In the hlatory of the San
ford-Orlando Kennel Club, will try
for hi* second victory, hi* fifth
straight If three schooling events
■re Included, when hs goes to the
post in tonight's seventh race.
.H e la Charles Lovely'* Hurry

Faison Named
Top AFL Rookie

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NEW YORK (U P!) - E a r l Tab
son of the Sin Diego Charger*,
a mean young man to oppoaing
team* but a delight to his own
roachei, today waa named the
United P reii International "R oo­
kie of the Y ear" for the 1M1
American Football League a ct­
ion.
The alx-fnot-fnur, ZV-pound defemive end from the University
of Indiana received 11 of the 11
voles east In the annual UPI poll
of three writer* from each league
city.
Faison, the Chargers* No. 1
drift choice last seeion, was a
key figure In the San Diego de­
fense that was best In the AFL
during the p u t season.
Commented coach Sid Glllman
of the Chargers: " E ir l h ie the
Intelligence, the strength, the
speed, and above all, he la al­
most sadistic on a football field."
Gillmer referred U&gt; Faiaon'a
fierce tackling and rvleatleaa pur­
suit of opposing passers.
Chuck
Noll,
defensive
line
cosch of the Chargers, po/nted
out that Faison batted down 13
to go enemy p a n e l and intercept­
ed two during the ten on .
"B ut despite hit strong rush,
he adjusted well to screen pita
attempts," Noll added. "He al­
ways meant buflneas. He never
loa d ."

Trophy winner agreed to n threeyear salary totaling (63,000 and
will get a (13,000 bonua for sign­
ing.
The actual signing wilt •ecu’*
at Son Francisco sums time next
week, Modell said. Be added that
he was rivalling ths figures be.
cause « f widespread speculation
over salaries being paid college
players this year.
Davis presently Is in San Fran­
cisco at a member o f tha East
squad for the annual East-West
gtms Dec. 30.
If the Browns get Davis' signa­
ture on tha riottad line, It wilt
mean double trouble for National
Football League opponents lit fu ­
ture seasons. Coach Paul Brown
Indicated he would bo used at a
running matt to fullback Jim
Brown, another Syracuse AllAmerica^, who hat won fiva
NFL ruahlng titles.
"There just artn't enough words
to express my happlntss now that
Emio haa deeldod to play with
us," said Modell.
"And it's certainly gratifying to
know that young athletea like
Davis consider their long-ranga
future rather than Immediate fi­
nancial gain.
"W o n t that be emmsthlng T Jim­
my Brown and Davis In tha tarns
baekfitld. Maybe w* ought to call
them 'The Boys From Syracuse',”
Davis waa the first player taken
In both the National Football
Laagua and American Football
League draft*. He waa picked by
tha Washington Redskin* o f tho
NFL, but the Browne obtained
right* to him by firin g th* Red­
skins halfback Bobby Mitchell and
halfback
Leroy Jackson, tha
Browns' first draft choice.
It waa revealed latar that th*
trade had taken plae* before tho
draft session and th* Browne took
Jackson at Washington's request.

Mantle Named
Slugging Champ
BOSTON (U PI)-M lek*F Manila
was acknowledged tha Americas
League'! slugging champion for
16(1 lr Jay — meaning he did more
damage to enemy pitchers then
any other player In tha clreuit
The awitch-hittlng New York
Yankee outfielder, who ftoUhed
second to teammate Roger Maria
in slugging a year ego, waa far
and away in front this year with
a («T percentage, according to
official average! from AL head­
quarter*.
Norm Cash of Detroit, toe
league's hatting champion, was
runnerup In slugging with .68g,
followed by Jim Gentile of Balti­
more with .(W. Marla with .0 8 ,
and Harmon Klllebrow of Mtnaesala with .(06.
Manila compiled hla slugging
ptrcenlaga with 333 total bates fas
314 official umet at b a t Included
were 34 heme rnaa, It doubler
and tlx triplet.

DOG
RACING

Pender, Downes
Bout Re-Set
BOSTON (U PI)—The on-agtln,
off-sgsln rematch between former
fireman Paul Pender and middle­
weight co champion Terry Downea
hat been scheduled for the fourth
time.
Boston boxing promoter Rim
Silverman announced Thursday
the 13-round title match would be
held April T at Boston Garden.
Tha proposed bout would be the
third between the two. Pender, of
nearby Brookline, scored a TKO
over Downes here nearly a year
ago.

Sign For Bout
BERLIN (UPI) —Heavyweight
Pete Rademacher of Columbui,
U* , will meet Karl Mildcnbcrgar
la Dortmund on Jan. 21, H was
announced today.

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Phone
r FA 2-2611
O ffice 204
,

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CLASSIFIED DISPLAY:
Tue*.. Uiro PH. • &gt; P. M. day b«
fore Ineertlon. Man.
Set. peon.

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Teei., Ibm Pri. 1 P M. day bn
jfera Imertion. Mon
1 1 1 naan.
RESPONSIBILITY:
1&gt;e Htrald w«) not bn responsible
lor morn (ban non Incorrect laserlion of year id, and reserves Ibt
right la revise or reject any ad
fenlsem ent from whal ordered to
conform to the pellrlee of thli
paper

Legal Notice
in T in: c in u u ir t:oi r t o r t h e
SJtTII JUUICIAI. rill CL'it , in
Ann rim nuMivnt.i: r o i i T r ,
l l .i m i l i l
l.\ CIIAntKItY no.
H IM

LKHI.IK N. *11ADOAN.

rimIn lift,
Vm.
UHTHELLA V. BHADOAM,
Dmlmndinl.
VOTIUK TO A PI*KAn
TTII KHTRKLLA V. BIIADOAN
**
tVlioe# reetdinc* I* In Cub#
_ Tou arm hereby notlllmi) that a
Complaint for Divorce hai baan
l i t axmlnei you In tha abeam
rlad Court and you a rt raqulrad
so serve a oop r o f to u r An ewer
fr- riaadliia to tha complaint on
Qia plalntirra attornajr. Tit CM AN
E. UIIABON. Hulta III, Ona North
Oranaa Avenue, Orlando, Florida
and Ilia tha original Anawar or
iDes dln z In tha effloa o f tha Clark
o f tha Circuit Court, lamlnola
County Court llouaa, lanferd, Plnr*
0 a . an o r balora tha I f lh dar o f
Pacainbar, l l f l . I f you fall to do
no, Judgment by dalault will bo
Ukrii analnat you for lha rallaf
On.iandad In lha Complaint.
r.UONK AND OIlDERED at Banl*rd, Ktmlnola County, Florida, thla
l l t h day or Norombar, I M 1.

B

MRAL)

Arthur II. B e ck w it h .1Jr.
Clark o f Clrrult Court
Pamlnola Countr, Florida
llyt Martha T. Vlhlan
Deputy Clark
Truman IS. Glean#
Alteraar a| Law
Florida Nat’J Hank Bide.
Orlando, Florida
I’ ublltb Oao. I, f . It, tl .
IT THIS CIRCUIT COURT IN AND
1 is tit A n n : c o u n t v, r i . o n .
IDA An, hops
TUB IVILI,! AM BBC n o BAVINOB
HANK, a Now Tork corporation,
Plaintiff,
foh

TliOMAB D. FltUVATT, unmirrlad.
Defendant#.
NOTICE OF BLIT
T R n STATE OF F L O n in A TOl
Thomaa D. Pravatt, unmarrlad,
_ ratldanca unknown
’ "You ara liaraby nollflad that a
■MU haa bean fllad mamtnel &gt;ou In
tha ab ort anlltlad cauaa, and that
)* u ara raqulrad to fIIa your an*
aowr with tha Clark o f thla Court
akd to atrva a copy lharaot upon
tha plaintiff or plalntirra att or.
ajya, whoaa nauia and addraaa la
J#iinlna*.
Watla.
Clark#
and
Hamilton,
II I
llir n e lt
National
Hank
HulMlnu.
Jarkaunvllla
t.
Florida, not talar than January
It, l Ml. If you fall to do to a da­
cha# pro co n ft M o wilt ba antarad
•Ytlnei you (or tha rallaf demandad In lha emiiplatiiL Thla ault la
t o furacluaa a murt aia*. Tha raal
tuwparty proceeded nxmln-t lei
&gt; L»t II, HOUTH PINKCltKoT,
Flrat Addition- acoordlnv to
. tha plat tharaof at rarordn* ad In Plat Hook |o, pasta 43
1; and 41 o f tha Pulillo Itacurda
• « f Hamlnol* County, Florida.
1VITNKMH my hand and lha aaal
at- an Id Court at Sanford, Florida,
thla till day of December. 1MI.
IkKAL)
~
Arthur II. Beckwith, Jr.
'• Clark o f lha Circuit Court
•n
Hy: Martha T. Vlhlan
Daputy Clark
Piibliah Dae. i. it, n , ti. n i l .

Sale With
6. For Kent

1. l-okl &amp; Found

CLEAN carpeta with our Carpet FURNISHED apartment, Cloat-ln,
Jimmy Cowan FA 2-4013.
Shampoocr FREE, with purchavs of Blue Lustre shampoo.
SLEEPING ROOMS, The Gables,
Carroll'i Furniture.
401 Magnolia Ave. FA 2-0720.
EVEN 12 year old Jolmny can
2 BEDROOM furnished apartment.
beautify vinyl floors with long
FA 2-0641.
lasting Seal Gloil. Carroll's
Furniture.
UNFURNISHED house, 1801 Wash­
ington Ave. Phone FA 2-5303
6. For Kent
after Jan. lit.
FURN apt. 23no Menonvllle.
3 ROOMS and batn, nicely turn.
840. Close-in, 4071k W. 1st.
FURNISHED apertmenta, down­
town location. Phont for ap­
CONVENIENT TO BASE: 1 bedpointment FA 2-5123 or FA 2-5313
room, kitchen equipped, large
Night.
living room, $110 per mo., 105
E. Woodland Dr. FA 1-7057.
SAN
LANTA
APARTMENTS:
Nic« large apartments, 404 E.
TRAILER on Weklva River, in.
14th St. PboM FA 2-4282.
quire at Wekiva River Haven.
FA 2-1909.
FURNISHED Garage apartment
and cottage. Ph. FA 2-2800.
TWO Clean fumlihed apartments,
nice for couple. Call FA 2-3930.
2 ,BEDROOM furnished cottage In
Lake Mary. FA 2-1757.
3 and 5 Rm, Kurd. apti. 845 and
S3S mo. FA 2-2764.

Legal Notice

tu lh» ('■■■rt « f Ik* 4'auafr Judus,
aaiulnala Cnuulr, Florida, tu Probat*.
lu rri Ratal* o f
EDGAR C. DURDETT,
D fcstlll.
Tu All Cradltara and P*raoaa J l i r l a i Claliua ar Demands Asalaat
said Delate i
You and aach o f you ara haraby
nollflad and required to preeent
any cla lm i and dtmanda which you.
or either o f you, may have against
■ha attata o f Bird A It D. UUItUBTT,
dacaaaad, lata o f said County, to
tha County J u d t a of Herulnot*
County, Florida, at him offic e In
tha court liouaa o f said County at
Sanford, Florida, within ala cal*
*ndar months from ths lime o f tht
flrat publication o f thla notlea.
Each claim or damand shall ba In
wrltlnr, and ahatl ataia tha placa
o f ratldanca and post offlca address
o f tha claimant, and shall ba aworn
to by tha claimant, hla aarnt, or
attnrnay, and any auch claim r,r
damand nnt so fllad ahatl ba void,
a / Marlon D. Hurdatt
A i asacutrls o f Ilia Laat Will
and Testament o f
KDUAft U. UCRDETT,
dacaaaad
Publish liar. SI. 31, IMI * Jan.
I and IS, ISIS.
IN T U B 4 l i n i n ' I'O l’ItT OF THE
NINTH JUUICIAI, CIRCUIT
IN
AND ,'Olt
#KMINOI.E COUNTY
FLORIDA
IN
CIIANCRRY
NO,
m en
IIAMHUItri BAVINOB BANK,
a " a w York corporation.
Pla intiff
-veVIHCENT U BECK and DOBOTHT
A. BUCK, Ms wlf*.
Dafandants,
NOTICE TO DEPEND OH OIIDKN
OF PUBLICATION HUIT FOR
FOIIECLOSUIIK
TOi VtNCKNT I.. BECK and
DOItUTItr A. DUCK, hla w lft
danaral Dellven*
I.elslilnn. 1'enAeylvanla
YOL‘, VINCENT U BIICK and
DUItOTIIY A. IIKCK, a rt haraby
nollflad that a Complaint for Fora■losura o f M o rt a a s t haa brrn fllad
aaalnst you, and you ara ra.
qulred to atrva a copy o f your
Anawar ar Pltadlnca tu tha Com ­
plaint on tha Plalnttfra attornay,
JOBEI'H
M.
KITZ-OhinAt-D.
Ill
Hecurlty Trust Dulldlne, Miami II,
Florida, and flit tha original An ■ s i r or Ultadlng In tha offlca o f
tha Clark o f lha Circuit Court on
o r bafora tha Ith da y ot January,
A. d . IMS. If you fall to do so,
Judgment by default will ba taken
against you for lha rallaf damandad In tha Complaint.
Tha daacrlptlnn o f tha raal p r o ­
perty pruceedtd agalnat lat
Lot IS. Block 44. TO WNBIT*
OF NORTH CHULUOTA, a
subdivision, accordin g lo plat
Ihoraof recorded In Plat Book
I, pagaa 14 lu 41. Inclusive,
o f tha Dublin Iteiord* of
ksmlnolo County, Flnrlda.
Thla notice shall lie publlahad
once tach weak for four consecu­
tive weeka In tha Hanford llerald.
DONE AND OBD BRK D at Banfurd, 8amlnola County,
Florida,
thla 4th day o f December, A. D.
ta il .
(BEAL)
Arthur II. Beckwith, Jr.
Clark o f tha Circuit Court
Uyl Martha T. Vlhlan
Deputy Clark
Joseph M. Kltsgarald
IIS Hscurlty Trust Btdg.
Miami SI, Florida
Publish Dae. t, &gt;1, IS, t f , t i l l .

Answer to Previous Puule
DOWN
1 Plant part
8 Baa nymph
1 Wild dimity
4 Dilated
BDtrfc
a Enervate*

some winter
Bay*
7 Mouth port
11 Occupant
lSCloUuif maker • b u m a way la
many
MKapuatsr
• Dyrstuff
II Place Cl
10 Allowanrs
iiruxiayty
want
II Mighty ( n n t ,
I I Musical syliable *» Cnttuth
lam )
II High to suture 81 Mara pungant
IT Nablaaaan
II Ltgal point
88 llarry
II Deep hols
iL t o ts h S TIttool
o rf ^ N a a u . a ward
30 Noun auflc
■try
23 Measure s4
21 Praasnlly
34 Turkish
tloth
aabdangla
ditnltariM
U Writing
87 Dlscocumban 98 rruted
Imhlriurnt

8 ! Sleeping
visions

37 list up
34 Ceiletlton ot

uyiagi

38 J'etntoln*
nickname
90 Witticism

31 Artificial
34 Cuddle

87 Klvtr la

•wttaanaed
31 Moth
31 Masculine
nirknama
40 lUiltwds (all)
41 Parft

o. For Rent

CLASSIFIED FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE

9. For Sal* or Rent

40 Cheat rnttto
41 Qraak (eda f
war

41 ho todafeto*
43 Pauaa
4SOa*Ue
47 Anrtr

(Tr.)

Legal Notiee

3 ROOM furnished apartment, 313 ROBER'l A. WILLIAMS, Realtor
Raymond Lundquut, A noe.
Palmetto, Day—Phone FA 2-3241
FA 2-3951 Atlantic Bank Bld|.
or night FA 2-3834.
NICC, fuouij 2 btiiiuum fun), apt. MERRY CHRISTMAS AND A
tile .bath, FIs. rxmi. 1700 Mag­ HAPPY NEW YEAR TO EVERY­
nolia $69.50. FA 2-3951.
ONE 1

birds

W tw irA n a C fO K tru u awn .

OBLEMS!

8

BOOKS &amp; CARDS
Classics,
Children's
GASOLINE k Elcctr c Cushman CLOSE OUT sale on all toys IDEALS,
Example:
Mmature
Rivet e
Buuke. A Shopper's Dream 1
Golf Carts, Scooters k Truck31cVicars, Downtown Sanford.
Ware Set Reg. 19.45 Now 8145.
steers. Robson Sporting Goods,
Robaon Sporting Goods, Down­
Downtown Sanford. FA 2-5961.
town Sanford.
HOUSEHOLD ITEMS

EFFICIENCY Healed apartment
SUNSHINE REALTY
ROBES by Rabhor, wash and
Sanford's newest, Ideally local,
Amy Anderaun
wear, $9.93 to $12.93. Perkins
GUTS FOR GIRLS
ed, near post office, suitable for
Rex. Real Estate Broker
Downtown Sanford.
single or couple, private bath.
2619 So. French Ave.
IDENTIFICATION Braclcts 85 60
Inquire at Manuel Jacobion De­ Day FA 2-749? — Night FA 2-4818
SWEATERS, slipover ahd Card:tax included. Pendants, 8J 60
partment Store.
gans, $6.95 to $14.95. Perkins,
tax included. Wert Jewelry, 202
RENT A BED
Downtown Sanford.
E. 1st. St. Ph. FA 2-0181.
Rollaway, Hoipital k Baby Btdi
By Day, We«k, or Month
2524 Park Drive Office FA 2-2111 Call our PERSONAL SHOPPER
GIFTS FOR BOYS
CARROLL’S FURNITURE
Sanford, Fla.
Nights FA 2-0648
for Gifts, Suggestions, or Gift
Pb. FA 2-5181
116 W 111 SU
Certificates. Roumillal A Ander­ SLACKS, Sweaters, Shirts, Cow­
son FA 2-0392.
boy Suits, Levis, Boots, Suits.
9. For Sal* or (lent
Manuel Jacobson 213 E. 1st.
CUSTOM BUILT Homo on Lake.
GIFTS FOR WOMEN
Rent or Sale. Reasonable. Call
,TENTS, Skales, air rifles, sleeping
•venlngi. FA 2-1507.
bags, hunting knife and ax'
WEKIVA RIVER ESTATES
LUGGAGE, Sweaters, Skirls, Hos­
sets. Army Navy Surplus
HOUSE for rent. Ph. FA 2-2773. Approximately 21k acres, with iso
iery, Linger.e, Hats and Bags.
ft- on river, th mile off Rt. 46
Manuel Jacobson 213 E. 1st.
3 - ROOM furnlibed apt., 860.00
LUGGAGE
mo., Cloie in, 111 E. 8th St.
$5,500
PA 2-4288 or FA 2-5786.
Hair
Dryer
(4Call FA 2-6473 after 9:00 p. m UNIVERSAL
temp, dial) Ostrich grain hat- CALL ELLEN TYnE at FA 2-2611
to list your Gift Suggestions.
We Don't Want EVERYBODYS
box case, $29.95. The perfect
It Fays
Butlnen, Juit YOURS.
gift for
Christmas.
Sanford
TREES &amp; TRIMS
To l)S9
Electric,
downtown
Sanford,
FARMER’S AGENCY
Phone
FA
2-1562.
Tho HERALD
N. V. Farmer, Realtor
CALL ELLEN TYRE at FA 2-2611
2485 S. Park Are. Ph. FA 2-5221
Want Ada
to list your Gift Suggeitions.
SEWING MACHINES
After hour* FA 2-3013 or FA 2-0261
This time give her the gift that
SAN SEM KNOLLS
GIFTS FOR ALL
she has always wanled: A new
New homes, featuring built-in xig-iag or automatic sew.ng ma­
kitchens, 1th baths and dose
FICTITIOUS NAMM
chine. Alio used Singer Port­ • Quality • Fashions • Service:
NOTICE IB haraby glvtn that I
in local.on. 8300 down and low
ables, like new. The Place:
Gifts for ail!
am engaged In bualnaa* at P. O.
monthly payments far lets than
Sanford Sewing
Center, 104
Box
I b t: Forest City, Hsmlnola
Y O W E L L ’S
County. Florida, under th* flctlyou would pay for rent. Fea­
South Park Ave. Ph. FA 2-9111.
of Sanforc,
tloua nama ot SOUTHLAND ENtures
terrain)
doors,
awning
TERPRIMEH. and that I Intend to
windows. Call today.
ragtator aald nama with th* Clark
DANIEL GREEN Slippers, $4.95 to Call our PERSONAL SHOPPER
of
tha Circuit Court, Samlnol*
for Gifts, Suggestions, or Gift
County, Florida, In accordance with
$0.95. Other bedroom slippers
lha provisions o f tha Fictitious
Certificates. Roumillat k Ander­
from
$2.95.
Nam*
Hlatulae,
to-w lt i
Section
son FA 2-0392,
M l . 44 Florida Blatutsa t i l l .

Jim Hunt Realty

River Front
Property

SEMINOLE COUNTY
ZONING COMMISSION
Nallr* o f Pabtle llre rla g
Notice la har*hy given, that after
consideration, tha Bemlnole Coun­
ty Zoning Cummlaalon will hold a
public hearing to determine tha
feasibility o f recommending lo tha
Hoard o f County Commlsalon*r*
that tha f o llo w in g described proparty praaanlty aonad A-l Agricul­
ture ba aonad It-3 Duplex: Tha
Houlh SSI rt pf the KH o f the
HK’ i o f the N W * leas Houlh IS
ft fo r ruad fjactlon 11-118-HE.
Public hearing will ba held In
lha Htmlnole County Court House,
County Commissioners Room, Banford. Florida, on Wednesday, Jan­
uary la, 13SI St 7:10 P. M. or as
moon thereafter a* possible.
Heiolnole County Zoning c o m ­
mission
Dy Robert 8. B r s s n
Hsmlnola County Zoning Dir­
Big: Charl*« J. Burnham
ect or
Fubllah Dae. 1, I, II, 11, IMI,
Publish Dae. 33, II, 1311.

Legal Notice

FICTITIOU*
NAMM
NOTUM OF BUTT
NOTICE IB haraby given that I
T H E STATE OF FLORIDA TOt
am engaged In buelnast at 111
IIAMMOND ANBLKT PARKER, Palmetto A vo , Bamlnol* County,
e / o EASTERN A lit 1.1NEB,
Florid*, under tha fictitious name
ATLANTA AIIIPORT,
of, CUT *,V CURL BEAUTY SHOP,
ATLANTA, OEOHOIA:
and that I Inland to register aald
A aworn Complaint having baan name with lha Clark s f th* Circuit
rilad agalnat you In tha Circuit Caurt, Bamlnol* County, Florida,
Court In and fur Hsmlnola Countr, In aecordanca with th* provlolona
Florida, by no.NE NULL P A R K E R , o f th* Fictltloii* Nam# Statutes, to*
lo r divorce, lha short Htla o f wit: Hecdon 111.41 Florida fltatwhich Is ROHE NELL PA R KE R. uies IMI,
Plaintiff, versus HAMMOND ANBig: Jlmml* Cowaa
tH,r:r P AR K E R, Defendant. Ihasa Publish Nov. II * Doc. I, I, II.
praasnts ar* to cummand you t*
appear and rils your written d* .
F ie r iT io r s n a m e
fanaaa haraln on o r haforo lha llt h
NOTICE IB haraby given that I
day o f January, A. D. IMI, or am aggagad In bualnaaa at t i l l
otlitrwla* Deeres Pro Confaato will K. Laka Ave., Lon gwood. Bamlnol*
be entered against you.
Caunty, Florida, under lha ficti­
Tli* Hanford Herald I* designated tious nama o l SEMINOLE BALKS,
as a nawapapsr o f gantral c i r ­ and that I Inland to register said
culation In which thla citation shall name with th* Clark o f th* Circuit
ba publlahad once tach weak for Court, Bamlnol* County, Florida,
four consecutive weeks.
In aecordanca with th* prevision*
WITNESS my hand and official o f th* Ftotltloua Nama Statutes,
aaal o f tha Clark o f the Circuit lo -w lt:
Section
Ill.tl
Florida
Court on thla lb* tlh day o f Dto- Statutes HIT.
amber, A. D. t i l t .
Hlg: A. R. Tanner
(REAL)
Publish Dae. II, II. t i l l * Jan.
Arthur II. Beckwith, Jr.
1, 11. l i f t .
Clark o f lha c irc u it Court
SEMINOLE COUNTY
Mack N. Cleveland, Jr.
KONINM l » M MISSION
Attorney at Law,
Vettre of Paklla H aarlag
P. O. tiox 110,
Hertford, Florida, Attorney far
Notice I* haraby given, that a f ­
ter
consideration,
th*
Hsmlnola
Plaintiff
Publish Dae. I, II, II, II, t i l l ,
County Zoning Commlaalon will
hold a public hearing lo determine
la Ike Court o f the l o s s l y Judge, th* faaalbllltr o f recom mending ta
Seminal* Caunty, Florida- l a P r o - th* Hoard o f Caunty Com mission­
er* that tha follow in g described
kale,
property presently aanad M-t Inta rat Batata o f
duitrlal ba aonad A - l Agricultural!
ELIZA IJETH A. WEEKS.
o f NEW or BEW
Dacaaaad. N 441 ft Ot m
Ta All Cradltara and Faraana H av­ tying Want o f Bcoleh Oln Run
Creak
Section
II-I4B-I4K.
ing Claim* or Demand* Against
Public hearing will b* hatd In
Said Katalai
You and aach o f you ara hara­ tha Bamlnol* County Court House.
by notified and raqulrad to pr e­ County Commlaalonara Room, Bansent
any
clalm i
and
dtmanda ford, Florida, an Wadnaaday, Ja n ­
which you, o r either o f you. may uary 14. ! M ! at 7:14 P. M. ar aa
h a t e aaalnet the ealale o f E L IZ A . •oon thereafter aa poaalbt*.
Hsmlnola County Zonln s Com ­
IIUTII A. WEEKB. dacaaaad. lat*
mission
o f eald County, to tha County
By Hobart I Brown
Judge o f Htmlnole County, F lo r.
kamlnolo County Z onin g Dir­
Ida, at hla offlca In tha court
ector
house o f aald County at Sanford.
PUbileh
Dae. II, II. t i l l .
Florida, within ala calendar month*
from tha lima o f th* flrat pu bli­
SRM1NOLM
COUNTY
cation o f thla nolle*. Kach claim
KONINM COMMISSION
or damand shall ba liu writing, and
Nallca e f Fabllo Rearing
shall atal* th* placa o f roaldono*
Nolle* la haraby given, that a f ­
and post office addraaa o f tho
ter
consideration,
th*
Hsmlnola
claimant, and ahatl b* aworn lo
by tha claimant, his agent or a t. County Zoning Commlaalon will
lornay, and any such claim or held a public hearing to dotormln*
recommending
demand not to fllad ahatl h* veld. th* faaalblllty o f
to th* Board o f Caunty Commla­
/of Annl* M. Weak*
alonara
that
lha
follow
in g dooA*
Administratrix
at
lha
crlbad proparty praaanlty aonad
Latsis ef
EL IZABETH A. WEE KS, decasssd A -l Agrteultur* b* aanad M-t In­
dustrial! Begin at tha Intarsae.
UKO. A. HI’ EEB, JR.
lion of canter lln* o f present ACL
A llo rn ty for said Estate
Ittt It.w and center lln* o f li t h
l i l t , Magnolia Avtnu*
street:
thane*
run
8'arly
and
Hanford, Florida
HWarly
along cantor lln* o f ACL
First publication Dacambar l&gt; 1441
n i l It/W to Woat lino Section
Publish Dso. I. II, It, II, IMI.
I-IO g.lo E ; thane* run Boulh along
Wait lln* said Section I ta a pt
la th* C e trt ml lb * Caaaty Jadga, (44 ft mtaaurad at right a n g lt i
Seminal* Cmealya Flarlda, fa Prw- from cantor lln* a f ACL RR new
kat*.
R /W i
thane*
run
NE'arly
nnd
la rat Kaiat* o f
Nartharly pnrnllal t* nnd *#S It
ARCENIA BELUZ I1CLL
Easterly
from
canter
lln*
ACL
ItR
Dacaaaad.
It/W to cantor lln* s f l l t h Street!
Ta A ll Cradltara and Paraaas H a v .
la g Claha* aa Daaaaada A galaal thane* Westerly to FOB las* cam*,
tery.
aald Katatai
Public hearing will ba held In
You and aach e f you ar* haraby the Bamlnol* County Court llouia .
notified and raqulrad la present
Commlaalonara Boom, Banany claim* and damand* whlsh County
ford, Flarlda. an Wadnaaday, Jan­
you. or either o f you, m a r hava
uaryIt,
I M I at T il l P. H. or a*
agalnat lha aitat* a f AHCEKIA
thereafter a* poaalbt*.
RELUZ HULL, dacaaaad, lat* *r soonSamlnol*
Oounty Zoning Comaald County, to tho County Judge
mUilan
o f lamlnola Coanty, Florida, at
By Robert B. Brown
hla offlo a In tha court houa* af
Bamlnol* County Zonln s Dir­
•aid County at Bamlnol*. Florida,
ector
within ti g h t valaudar month* from
th* Unto o f tho (trot publication Publlih Dae. It, II, t i l l .
of tbli
nolle*.
Each claim ar
damand shall b* In writing, and
ahatl H at* tha placa o f raeldano#
and post o ffice addraaa o f th*
claimant, and ahatl ba aworn M
by th* claimant, hla aganL mr a t tciraty, and any auch claim or do*
mand not ao (Had ahatl ba void.
BOOKKEEPING
AMERICO RO BERT HULL
Aa
admlntatrator
at
tho
and INCOME
Eatata af
Arcanla R llu s Hull
TAX SERVICE
dacaaaad
Flrat publication December 11. 1441
IS NOW IN
K arlyl* Houaholdar
new o r n c E
r . O. Box 14*
Hanford, Fla.
a tt o rn e y ter Adm lnlitrator
I’ ubllth Dae. II, II. I t , l i l t k
Jaa I, l l l i .

Clyde W. Nutt

ihoapf ald
44 Droaa
4a Garden
Impuattat
•OCvtaaehUque

Shui*

Want - Ads

LOST: Grey tiger itrlped cat, 3 ROOM unfurmihed house. Call 2 ■ BEDROOM houie, kitchen 3 BR., Built-in kitchen: Rent witb
equipped, water furnished. Pb
FA 2-8383.
option to buy: T19 Bay wood Dr.
white feet, pink and brown note.
FA 2-atlS.
A niw en lo name of ' ‘ Butch.”
2 BEDROOM unfurnished bouse, ' — * “
______________ ___—_
Reward. FA 2-3328.
kitchen equipped. Ph. FA 2-8630 WELAKA APARTMENTS: rooms
12. Real Estate For SaJo
after 6 p. m.
| private baths, 114 W. First St
2. Notices • Personals

W in te rtim e
ACROSS
1 Wintry
precipitation*
• There may ba

HERALD

2710 S. Sanford Ave.

Stenstrom Realty

111 N. Park Ave.

IV E Y ’S

Ph. FA 2-2420

SHOE STORE

MUST SELL, Will give you my
equity. No down payment, 872
monthly includes all taxes and
Insurance. Masonary, 3 bed*
room, lerazto, tile bath, in Cas­
selberry TE 1-2630.

A P P L IA N C E S

all our PERSONAL SHOPPER
for Gift*, Suggestions, or Gift
Certificates. Roumillat A Ander­
son FA 3-0393.

12 PIECE, life time set of fam.
cua Club Aluminum waterless
cookware 829.95. for limited
time onlyl
Terms. Carroll's
Furniture Phone FA 2-5181.

UOATS AND MOTORS
CALL ELLEN TYRE at FA 2-2611
to list your Gift Suggestions.

FURNITURE
LIVING Rsom Suits, choice of
colors 899. High back swivel
rockers, foam cu sh ^ .
Echols Bedding.
CEDAR Chests, Natural, Maple,
Walnut. From 839.95 up. San­
ford Furniture Co. 300 E. 1st.
POLE LAMPS 89.95 up; Table
Lamps 84.93 up; Dinette, 4
chairs all plastic tops 838 up;
Berkline Rcclincrs, all plastic
covei 848. Mather of Sanford,
203 E. lit. FA 2-0493.

TOOLS
CALL ELLEN TYRE at FA 2-2811
to Hit your Gift Suggestions.

JEWELRY
ZIPPO Table Lighter 812.50, Ster­
ling Charms 81-00 up. Gwaltney
Jeweler, 204 ^ Park.

WESTINGHOUSE Space - Mate CALL Mrs. Cushing FA 2-0181 for
Washer 8269.00, Matching Dry­
all your jewelry needs, reason­
er 81.00 Miller Radio 4k Ap­
ably priced, Peraonalljr select­
pliance, 118 S. Park.
ed.

T H R E E W ISE MEN
12. R o i l E n ln tt F o r S al*
12. Real Estate For Sal*
THE FIRST WISE MAN
Will investigate the outstanding REDUCED PRICE $8,500, $4,000 3 BEDROOM, 2 bath (new house)
bargain being offered at 211 W.
down balance $50 per month on
$300.00
down,
approximately
19th Street
two frame houses and 4 acres
875.00 per mo. Total Mortgage
two bedrooms, furnished, alee
of land. Contact Grady Scott.
810,000. Appliance! furnished.
FA 2-2125.
shady lot, and all city conven­
Grass—solid sod, City water,
ience*.
Absolute
total price
can be teen at 1333 Summerlin
SAN LANTA HOMES
86,100. Must have $1,000 down
Ave, People at 1313 Summerlin
On
Locust,
North
of
East
20th
St.
to cover furniture. Balance per
hava keys. Contact Burt Revels
3-Bedrooms, 2-Baths, excellent
month.
Inc. 109 W. 27ih St. FA 2-1758.
neighborhood.
Priced
from
$11,900. Low down payment, HOUSE for u le by owner; 2
THE SECOND WISE MAN
$64.50 per mo., principal k in­
•tory, 4 bedrooms. FA 2-5377,
Will check tbg Investment oppor­
terest.
tunity with 13.99* gross return.
4 Lake Loti, with large oak treea,
VA — NOTHING DOWN
The terms ara reasonable lo a
on Lake Onoro, fS.OQO. Name
Ph. FA 2-8310 or CR 7-1921
qualified buyer,
Your Terms.
Nights GA 2-1568
Jacx Demctree, Developer
THE THIRD WISE MAN
ROSA L. PAYTO N
Will Inquire about tha industrial
Rrrhtered Real Estate Broker
RIVER FRONT COTTAGE
possibilities of our high, dry and Located at Lemon Bluff, one ef Ph. TA 2-1301
17-92 at Hiawatha
reasonable 12 acres on highway
the beat fishing spoil In U. S.
3 BEDROOM CB house, large lu,
IT and 92 just 1 mile South of
Fully furnished, sleeps nine. A
adjoining tchool. New pa ini,
th« Drive-in theater.
wonderful vacation resort for
ntw lawn. I have $2200 in the
you, your family and friends.
house will sell for $500.00 and
Only $7800.
J. W . Hall, Realtor
taka $10,400 mortgage at $81.00
"Call H tll” ,

FA 3-3641

per month FA 2-8033.

-W e Trade”

12. Real Estate »or 8*1*
CHRISTMAS HOME SPECIAL
When you tee this beautiful cus­
tom built 2 bedroom home you
will know that Chriftmas is
here. It features a large corner
lot in Loch Arbor, beautifully
landscaped
with
trees
and
shrubs, fireplace, deepwelt wa­
ter supply and kitchdn equipped.
Many other fine features for
your inspection. Only $15,450
with excellent terms,

Stenstrom Realty
U l N. Park Ave.

Ph. FA 2-2420

O acar M. Flarrlson
Registered Real Estate Broker
1311 Palmetto Ave. Pb. FA I-T9I9

St. Johns Realty Co. »
THE TIME TESTED FIRM
116 N. Park Ave. Ph. FA 2-6121

HOLIDAY SPECIALS
Your choice ot two fine homes
with low down payments. Good
REALTOR — INSUROR
locations convenient to San urd,
schools and shopping. Take ud- CONSULTANT — APPRAISER
Phone FA 2-4991
112 N. Park
vantage of homestead tax ex*
After December 1961,. 1919 S.
emptlon by purchasing before
French Ave.
li t January 1993.

MUST Sacriiice due to orders,
$40 and MOVE RIGHT IN
3 bedroom home in Pinecrest. Until January lat we will oi.kr
kitchen equipped. 899 per mo,
this sensational buy—don't drag
include* everything. FA 2-7339.
your feel—call ua NOW,
3 bedroom, H i bath on a nice
YEAR'S BEST BARGALNS
corner lot in a pleasant subdi­
We have several 2 bedroom homes
vision. Only ona year old.
for sale under FHA, VA, or con­
V
ventional financing, where you PRICE: $8,500
Ball-BIair A gen cy
can get (he very MOST for your TERMS: $1 down plus $39 closing
cost and $74 monthly total pay*,
Registered Brokers
dollar. Priced from 88,500 lo
ment.
Jb ASSOCIATES
89,225 with LOW monthly pay­
319 So. Park Av*. Pb. FA 2-5641
ments. VA-nothing down FHA- MOVE RIGHT IN
Lalu Mary Branch - FA 3-1290
$300 down. We WELCOME your
“ We Trade”
car, boat, house trailer, or
$50 DOW N
present borne as a trade-in to
Serviceman Moved and must give
make your downpayment. TRY
home away, 3 bedroom In SunU S -W E TRADE.
REALTOR - INSUROR
la nd Estates
CONSULTANT - APPRAISER
No Qualifying, Move right in.
Phone FA 2 4991
112 N. Park
Only $92.00 per mo. total FHA
After December 1961, 1919 S.
payment. Call Orlando CH 1-3356
French Ave.
REALTOR — INSUROR
LITTLE VENICE
CONSULTANT APPRAISER
This la a fine 3 bedroom. I bath Pbona FA 3-4991
112 N. Park
home with an excellent location. After December 1961, 1919 3
Haa attractive architecture and
French Av«.
,
special featurei including fenced backyard, equipped kitchen,
FINANCING
and parquet B oon.
Located
Down Payment A
Closing Coal
■croaa the road from tha Mayfair Country Club. See our sign.
Total prtc* la only $16,500.
Monthly Payments a* lew ea
$91 incl. taxes and Inauraaee
LMN ENTERPRISES INC

Stemper A gency

•

Very attractive 3 bedroom home
in 2nd addition Plnecrast. Re­
cently
redecorated,
kitchen
equipped, $400 down payment
and reasonable monthly paymcnti, Including taxes and In­
surance. What more practical
gift for your family than the
home you have been thinking
about.
This la a quality built Ravenna
Park home which can be youra
for only $300 down. This real*
dcnce featurei a built in kit­
chen, corner lot location- and
excellent neighborhood. 3 bed­
rooms and it* baths, screened
family room with sliding glass
panel* off the living room and
many other feature!. Call our
office today and a«e these fine
offering!.

Stenstrom Realty

Stemper A gency

Stemper A gency

VA

L

Stenstrom Realty

111 N. Park Ave. Phone KA 2-2420 U1 N. Park Ave.

Ph. FA 2-3420

O N G D A LE

HOM ES

3 . BEDROOM S
11* B A T H S

Low Down Payment
No Cloning Costa

POSITION

An Lew ( U
Per
,\*
Month
Principal - Ina. . la b - T u t *

AVAILABLE

SOCIAL HOSTESS. FOR HOLIDAYS.
TEMPORARY
GEORGE

POSITION.. CONTACT

PALMER,

M AYFAIR

FA 2-8800

INN

38,500 To 39.300
FHA A Conv. Financing
DIRECTIONS: 19 Miautea fron Sanford, Se. on
Hwy. 17-92, tarn right nl
•ar sign.

$156

NEW HOMES
In Beautiful —

Sunland Estates
$u,100 . $17,100
3 - BEDROOMS
1 - IF, - 2 BATHS
CeavenUeaal A FHA Laaaa
Drive
17-92 U
Hualend
Ealatea (2 ml. 8. o f Haa.
ford). Sales office lat houee
inside entrance.

KINGSWOOD
BUILDERS, INC.
PA 1-1074

TErrace 8-3911

JIM HUNT . PA 2 2111

�Herald Want-Ads Are Busy In Seminole County, Buying! Selling! Renting! Use Them!
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I L'». H uainrsa O p p o r tu n it y *

21. Beautv

32. Flower# •'I ret* - Shrub* . 31 . Articles

27. Special S c r v lc i

S a lon s

Fri. D m . 22, 1961 — P a g e 9 MODERN Atlantic Service Sta­
12. Heal Estate For Sale
HOMES
SALES

LOTI

ACREAGE
RENTALS

Helmly Realty
* 4 W. 13th Street
Fvanliifa TA 2-2379

FA t-7106
P

111 RIDGE DR. Perk R ldge-3
bedroom l l » belli, sir rondilioo.
«d, central heat, large corner
lot, $750 down.

HIT DOWN
M ce 1 bedroom home H block
from
grade
achool. Kitchen
equipped. You may bujr before
January lit on th e v outstand­
ing terms:
PRICE $9,917
.♦ TERMS: $117 down. |u monthly

"W e Trade”

Stemper Agency
REALTOR — lNSUHOR
CONSULTANT APPRAISER
Phone FA 2 4991
112 N. Park
After December 1M1, 1910 8Freneh Ave.

IS. Mortgage Loans

HARRIETTS BEAUTY NOOK
DO YOU NEED EXPERT LITERtion to be constructed at inter­ Professional Care—Modern Equip.
ARY HELP? . . . an application
let er that will “ get the jo b ";
Air Conditioned Condon
section of Sanford Ave. ani
club paper; aftci dinner speech;
Onora Rd. Will be available (or 105 So. Oak
Ph. FA 2 5742
high school or college them* or
lease In March, 1962. All ex.
essay on all but scleulflc sub­
pense paid training school be.
jects. Low rates. FA 2-4033,
gins Jan. Id. For Information
evrnings
contact J. C. Norris, Orlando,
l*h. GA 5-6588 or Write 1411
Rcauty Salon
WELLS DRILLED
Walker Building
Hamlin Ave.
2510 Oak
FA 2-76*4 PUMPS, SPRINKLER SYSTEMS
All Types and Sues
16. Female Http Wanted
We Repair and Service
22. liulld - I’u1ni • Repair
S T I N E
THREE
SECRETARIES.
good
Machinery and Supply Co.
shorthand, accurate typing, neat, HOUSE ami roof repairs, painting,
Ph. FA 2 8432
window cleaning and yard work. 207 W. 2nd St.
attractive, ege 2t to 4S. Two
All work guaranteed. FA 2-ltP7.
typist, fast, accurate, one file
UPHOLSTERINU: free estimate.
clerk, experienced. Apply, Flor­
Why not he a aatlafled customida State Employment Service, ROOM SPECIAL IM S3. Painting
e r f Kay’ s Upholstering, Call
Inside
and
out.
Call
Mr.
Tasker,
20o So. French.
TE I 2533.
FA 2-6159
CURB GIRL, must be experienc­
FRIGIDA1RE
SEMI-RETIRED Carpenter
ed. apply Chick ’n Treat, French
Sales k Servica
Repairs, Alterations, Painting
Ave.
G. II. HIGH
Phone FA 2-7B83.
Oviedo, Ha. FO S-3313 Days
17. Male Help W a n te d
Evenings Sanford FA 2-3813
23. Uullding Materials
ONE full charge bookkeeper, gro­
ANNOUNCING A NEW SERVICE!
cery experience preferred. Per­ LUMBER • HARDWARE - PAINi Septic
tanks
pumped - drain
FHA Loans
P’aos
manent resident. Apply Florida Rooting
fields installed. 24 hour service
FREE
ESTIMATES
State Employment Service, 200
Terms. FA 2-94BO.
Your Credit Is Good. Up to 2 Yra
So. French.
to Pay!
29. Automobile Service
WANTED: Trap Drummer, Call
R. EDWARDS
NO 9-5140.
BUILDERS SUPPLIES
AUTO GLASS
Wc Give TV Stamps
903 W. 3rd St.
Ph. TA 2-7899
18. Help WanUU
INSTALLED

Dawn's

HAVE TWO OPENINGS—one full 2 1 . Electrical Service*
time and one part time with 92
year old Company. Route type
F RHi ID A t It E
work. Average $2 48 per hour.
Sales A Service
STEN 8TROM REALTY
Man or woman. Age 35 to 65. House Wiring
Free Estimates
111 N. Park Ave. Phone FA 2-2420
Car
necessary.
Write:
Mr. Sid Vihlen'a Randall Electric
Ph. FA 2-0915
Greene, 659 West Peachtree St., 112 Magnolia
N. E.. Atlanta $, Georgia.
23. P lu m b in g S erv ice*
19. S itu a tio n * W an ted
PLUMBING
Contracting k Repairs
YARD Work, window cleaning,
LMN Enterprises, lnr.
Free Estimates
any kind of work. Call Warren
• Country Club Road (20th
n. L. HARVEY
Sutton FA 2-2513.
Rt. Extension) 2 Mile*
204 Sanford Ave. Phone KA 2-3383
Waat Of llw y. 17-92 Naat
20. HubyalUers
To Mayfair Country Clob
MORTGAGE LOANS
FHA and Conveatlonal
Commercial It Residential

T E E V GREEN
ESTA TES

• S - Bedroom.*
• H i Batha
• Central Air-Fond. ft
Heating

Wall

I will keep amall children In my
home $1.23 per day. FA 2-2274.

Plumbing ft Healing

Windshield
Hack Glass
Door Glu.tn
Vent Glass
SERVICE
Senkurik Glass and Faint Co.
210 Magnolia

Ph

FA 2-4822

General Auto Repairs
All Make Cars—Labor A Parts
Guaranteed—Quality Workmanship

Leonard Auto Clinic
2064 S. Hiawatha Ave. FA 2-8611
— —
■_» — Q

31. Poultry * Peta - Livestock
DACHSHUND puppies, AKC reg­
istered, black and'tau. KA 2-1701.
MINIATURE Poodle, registered,
white, permanent shots, house
broken. FA 2-3442.

For Salt

31. Article* For Sale

; ,10.
36. .Aulomobllta • Truck*

PETUNIAS It Calendulas bow FOR YOUR BAND Instruments.
ready
Dutch
Mill Nursery
Guitars.
Bongo's,
Christmas'
New Lpsale ltd. off 2uth St.
Sheet Music. Sales, Rental. Re­
pairs. See Bukur'a Music Shop,
33. Furniture
2004 Cedar Ave. FA 2-0733.
Open til 9 p. m. Monday, Wcd-j
Used furniture, appliances, tools
nrsday, Friday until Christmas.
etc. Bought-So’.d Larry’ s Mart
21j Sanford Ave. Ph. FA 2*4132
FIRESTONE Pre-Movlng Sale on
ROLLAWAY, Hot pi at and Baby
all used tires. We don't want
Beds, Day, Week, er Monthto lug them to our new loca­
FURNITURE CENTER
tion. so make us an offer. All
1100 French Ave.
Slrea, Firestone lit East 1st,
Ph. FA 2-7953
St.

REAL GIFT SUGGESTIONS 1949 Jeep 4 wheel drive, automatig
Singer Console Sewing
hub), excellent condition, look!
Machine
27.30
like new. Perfect Chrletmat
8 MM Recordingmachine
30.00
gift for Did or Junior. Price
7 Power Binoculars leather
$393. Miracle Centre!* Co. 300
case.
1300
Elm Ave. FA 2-3781.
3 speed RCA Record Player
12.00
Small G.E. Radio, a beauty 6 50 '37 Bl'ICK Road master, power
•eats, sir cond. and «v«rythlng
New 12.00 Waffle Don now
600
reduced .............................. $893.
G.E. Cake Mixer
............
300
Your choice of Deep Fryers
7.00 56 CHEVY, automatic, a real
dream! ..........
$193
Antique Walnut Cheat
. . . . 43 00
N'esco Elec, turkey roaster
7.30 '56 DODGE, V*. 4 dr. push but­
ton drive, good family car.
Jenny Lind corner brackets 14 00
Just ..........................
$ »3
Craftman Hutch its new
Sell Ui Your Furniture. Quick
30.09
INTAKE man.fold, 1 two-barrel
•S3 DODGE Radio k b*at*f. ete.
service With The Cash SUPER
Super
Trading
Post
carburetors, fuel block, for '38
a bargain at
.................. $9$.
TRADING POST. FA 2-0817.
l)n S. Orlando Highway
or '39 Ford 361 engine. Phone
Two Plck.up trucks, come and
Open
Evenings
until
9
p
m
Mr.
Gletow
FA
2-2811 or
e BIU VALUES
get one at $93.
Phone FA 2-0677
FA 2-8473 after 8:00 9. m.
e QUICK CREDIT
BILL COOKE
e EASY TERMS
BOY'S Bicycle, good condition.
QUALITY CARS
WF. GIVF. TOP VALUE STAMPS W H E E L CHAIRS, crutches, canss
FA 2-2448.
1014 S. French Ave.
FA 3-3834
walkers,
W ILSON - MAIER
FREE DELIVERY
1839
IkIPALA
convartibU,
power
ARE YOU Going FlihlngT I've
New and Used Furniture
Prescriptions our Specialty
steering
and
brake*,
fully
equip­
gut
Missouri
Minnows
23c
dos.
311 E. First St.
FA 2-5622
FAUST'S Rx Mellonville
Red worms 43c a bog. 713 W.
ped like new, reasonable. 9
Ph FA 2-7107
CUSTOM BUILT BEDDING
9th St. in front of otd bus sta­
a. m. to I P. m. FA 1-2900, Ext.
Mattress renovating. Expen Up­ FOR SALE— All good repossessed
629. from 3 p. m. to 4 p. m.
tion Grady Scott's Grocery and
holstering. AH Work Guaran­
Bait Stand.
FA 2-2800 Ext. 232.
merchandise at low prices. We
teed. Call Nix Bedding Mfg.
don't want lo move it to our
USED BOY'8 B lkE, 26 in. Evan*
Co.. FA 2-3117. 1301 Sanford
37. Uouta • .Motor*
new location. Your chanca to
Olympic gold finish, chrome
Ave.
buy right! Firestone Store, lit
wheels and lenders, saddle bas­
Gatew ay To Tb* Waterway
E. in St.
FURNITURE
kets, ready to rule. $30.00 Tom
Your EVLNRUDE Dealar
Must sell at one* — 3 compute
Hemphill,
470
Elliott.
FA
2-7010.
rooms of furniture. Taka orer FOR SALK — Trade-Ins, Electric
Itobaon Sporting Goods
stove 13.00, Electric Refriger­ SANTA CLAUS tarn# lliruughl 304-8-8 E. ISt.
monthly payments of )1LM or
Pb. FA 2-4961
ator $10.00, I’ hllco TV lt3oo.
$200 cash. Call owner collect
Arrived, one ne.v Smith Corona
i'.s hp. 1980 Model. Wizard, Elrst
Westtnghouse TV *23.00. Fire­
TE 11311 Caaielherry.
Electric
Portable Typewriter,
$63.00 takes It. Ph. FA 3-3809.
stone 111 East 1st., St.
Lovely green, $158.95 plus lax.
34. Artlclea For Sal*
Powell's Office Supply. 117 S.
39. Trullrr* • Cabana*
Magnolia Ave., FA 2-5842.
Packi,
Cantaeni,
Mesa Kits,
Sleeping bags. Army Navy Sur
1981 MOBILE Home, 3 bedrooms,
Fireplace wood, all lengtha, Osk 36. Automobile* • Tt ucks
plus. 310 Sanford Ave.
will trade, tak* over payments
aod lighter wood. Delivered.
of 171. See Bailey, Dewitt
NO
DOWN
PAYMENT
and
Just
FACTORY TO YOU
Phone FA 2-6818, if no answer
Trailer Park.
ALUMINUM BLINDS
$33 per month on 1957 Rambler
FA 2-3909.
Enclosed bead, Sag-proof bottom
t door, super. Total price $WS.
rail with plastic ends. Plastic N EW Olympia portable typewrit­
Sanford Motor Co. 1001 Sanford
i f Sanford's i f
or ra)on tapes. Cotton or nyloa
er* with cases, Regular $124 oo
A e. FA 2-4382.
i f Finest Cars i f
cords.
Now $69.00 plus tax. Powell's
In Th* Showroom
Office Supply, 117 S. Magnolia 1959 FIAT HIANCIIINA. 45 miles
Senkarik Glasa and Paint Co.
per gallon, good transportation,
Under Th#
210 Magnolia
Ph. FA 3-462J
FA 2-5842.
$425. Phone KA 2-6463.
*
STARS ★
FOR SALE: New and Used Inner NEW WESTINGHOUBE INSTANTtubes for Cars, Tracks, Trsc
ON Portable Television. Come
tors, See Us, Firestone Store
in for demonstration, also Used
111 East 1st. St.
TV's $29 30 and up. Town A
Country TV, In Rear of McReyFRESH PRE-MIXE1) CONCRETE
A. W. Barkley Used Cara,
nolds Drug Store. FA 2-5362.
Medium aged stepping stones,
lnr.

WOOD

WILL care tor any age children
AIR CONDITIONING
half Airedale, 2
in my home, 2907 Palmetto CONTRACT and REPAIR WORK PUPPIES months old, $5 00 Call Sat. or
FA 2-3461.
1007 Sanford Ave.
FA 2-65C2
FHA Monthly Payments —
Sun. only. Wales Fernery, on
window sills, lintels k steps FOR SALK— Our romplete line
W. J. KING
lake at Lyman School, LungOld rock, steel end send.
21. Beauty Salon*
of paints and electric paint
PLUMRING A SUPPLIES
wood.
MIRACLE CONCRETE CO.
mixera — Painter* and Con­
No Closing Coat
Contracting
•
Repair
Work
EVA-BESS BEAUTY SHOP
$09 Elm Ave.
FA 3-3731
tractors
Special. Fircvlone Store
RED
Dachshund
puppies,
AKC
YA 4k Conr. Financing
2334 bo. Orlando Dr.
3 Senior Beauticians
111 E. 1st St.
Available
registered. Beautiful. 6 weeks FOR SALE— Counters and fix­
Phone 322 0183
Minnie Bess • Helen - Blanche
old Christmas. FA 2-8903.
tures, Firestone Store, 111 East ONE 85,000 BTU Oas space heater
108 E. 2nd. St.
Phone FA 2-3914
Cliff Borneman, Broker
1st., St.
27. Specinl Service*
unvented
Nearly new. Gray
CHAMPION
Miniature
AKC
Black
KATHERINE HARVEY
house in rear of 202 Orapevllle
Poodle
Puppies,
Show
dog
Stock.
ENVELOPES, Letterheads, state
FURNITURE.
BEAUTY SHOP
Ave.
Reserve now, pick up Christ­ Navy man traaiferred: brand
meals, Invoices, hand bills, and
Open 10 :M emu to 7:99 p.m.
lialr Styliat - Pat Stewart
mas
Eve.
FA
2-774).
programs,
etc.
Progressive
new; tak* ever for b«lanr* on
$1$ Palmetto Ave. ..Ph. FA 2-0934
Printing Co. Phone FA 2-2931—
3 eomplate rooms; ne down
GENTLE riding horse, alto 4
308 West lllb SL
payment neeassiry; payments
Beagle puppies, FA 2-0364.
low as $13 per menth. Call own
nor collect, TE 9-1111, Cassel­
BEAGLE puppies, registered, 1
berry.
female, 1 male, 9 weeks old, 13
In., ahow type. $33 and $40.
ONION PLANTS
Specialising In Heating
By SHOEMAKER CONST. CO.
Call FA 2-2159.
Crystal Wax, per M $2.30; VK&gt; $1.30
aod Air-Conditioning Only
A t Low As $350 Down
3 M lots end over, $2.23 FOB
2502 Oak Ave.
FA 2-8321 DACHSHUND puppy, Jong harr,
here. A. M. Prevatt, Phone
FA 2-8132.
SEWING MACHINE SERVICE:
4 - h 4 f l f i 2 Batha
749-3116 SevilU, FIs.
For
service
on
any
make
uf
Sew­
l-Hadre— a 1 Batha
.12. Flower* - ‘I rec* • Hit rub*
ing machine parts and tcccstFOR SALE— All 1Guns and AmL M i m m - H ' i Hatha
oriel or Rentals call or writ* sale I PointelUae In Bloom 99e
munition — Cleat out prices.
H d n a a a 1 Beth
to fan/ord Sawing Center, 104
GRAPEV1LLE NURSERY
Buy up Newt Fire Mo m Stere,
South Park Ave. Pb. FA 29411.
GrapevUla Ave near 19th SL
111 East 1st St.
Wide variety n l w i w designs and floor plena

$66 to $74

Barkley
Import* ft Sport* Car*
Our Spaelalite
17-92 • Heart of Maitland

PH. Ml 4-5507

TErrace 8-4199

fijC W S U tn a

Homes

YA Financing on Hornet* up (o 113,000
FHA — Conventional ft In-Service Financing
DHUKTIONBi Turn W. on Mth HL Follow Counley Ctwh 1 4 . ft Wats* far our eigne.

Southern Air

PIANO TUNINQ k REPAIRING
W. L. HARMON
Ph. FA 2-4223

H HATING
H. B. POPE CO. INC.
200 So. Park Ave
Ph. FA 2-423

HOLLERS of SANFORD
8AERRY CHRISTMAS

%»* Gifts
TO
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USED CA R

WHO PURCH ASE

BEFORE

DEC. 24, 1961 A

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41 CIIKVHOLEl
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II FORD
2 Doer V.8, Automatic
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4 Deer Balalr, Automatic
31 RAMBLER 4 Door. I Cyl.
37 FDRD 2 Door, Automatir

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PALMETTO
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37 CHEVROLET
1495
1495
3283
1195
1495
983
1191
893
895

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SANFORD

Station

Wagon

41 CHEVROLET
4 Door, 1 C )l., Std., Hr lair
58 RAMBLER
4 Door, Custom, Auto.
35 HUICK 2 Door. Automatic
45 MEI4CI It) Hardtop, Uvsriirivs
18 CIIEVKOLE1 Station W i f on
54 CADILLAC 4 Door
54 FORD Station Wagon
50 FORD Vi Ton I’irkup z z z r .
59 PLYMOUTH 2 Door
37 CADILLAC, Loaded
37 CHEVROLET
2 Ton CHASSIS and CAII

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FA 2 0861

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393
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395
1195
493
195
195
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1694

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SEE AND DRIVE
THESE CARS
BEFORE YOU BUY
58 OLDSMOIIILE 4-Door Hardtop Air-Cond...... 91195
60 1100 FIAT ..........................................................
795
58 DODGE 2 -Door Hardtop
......................... 1195
CH PLYMOUTH V -8 2 -Door
..... ..........
695
57 DESOTO I- Door Hardtop ...... .........................
893
57 FORD 6 Cyl. Club Coupe
...... .... ....
495
67 RAMBLER \Va«on ............................
.......
695
57 PLYMOUTH t-Door Sedan
................... ..
495
57 PLYMOUTH 1 -Door Hardtop Sedan
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695
56 DODGE 4-Door Sedan
............... ..........
303
57 CHEVROLET Club Sedan .....
........... 695
56 FORD Slution Wagon .......... ....................... .
495
65 PONTIAC 4-Door Sedan ...................................
495
55 NASH RAMBLER 2-Door
...... ..... ....
293
35 PLYMOUTH 2-IJoor Sedan .............................
173
57 FORD 4-Door Sedan
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293
55 DODGE 2-Door Hardtop
.... .........
105
53 OLDSMOIIILE 2-Door Hardtop
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195
5.1 CHEVROLET 4 -D o o r ...........
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175
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215
5.1 HUICK Super 2-Door Hardtop
....... ......... ..
195
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275
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145

BRASS

MOTORS

PLYMOUTH • VALIANT
1193

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SANFORD
701

S.

FRE N C H
FA 2-8061
OPEN EVENINGS

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FORD Falrlan* 4-dr.,
grern, atralght shift, Ilk*

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b i Overdrive.
$ 1 f t UK
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lO O U
UALAXIB 4 dr. *'6'’.
full power,
A/C.
C f l FORII Falrlanr 2-dr., V-8,
w
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GALAXIF. 2 dr. V-8,
F-O-M.
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IH D O
KOIIIl 2dr. ranch wagon.
Reduced to

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A/T.
Reduced In
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C Q FORD 4 dr. wagon. V-8.

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atralght allrk.
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K 1 FORD la ir lane wagon,
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power push button $ 7 Q Q
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$ n A i•1110

StricklandMorrison, Inc.

Mr. and

Mrs.

Resident

Central Florida

(DsuaJi
A Merry Chriatmaa and Happy New Year to you and
your family I
In extending our b**t wishes for happinass during
Chriatmaa and the New Year, may we taka thl*
opportunity to urge you to join with ua again in a
•’Drive for a Safe Holiday 1" program.
W* hope you will bring th# following holiday aaf#
driving tiprt to the attention of your family and your
motoring friend*. If enough of un follow the** aug.
gentian* vvb will help assure a happier and aafer sea­
son for nil.
TLAN A SAFE DRIVE— Allow plenty o f time fo r
your holiday travel. On long trip* make frequent
Mops. Arrive relaxed.
BL ALERT TO HOLIDAY HAZARDS — Drive In
keeping with road, weather, and traffic eonditiona.
Remember, moat holiday accident* involve drinking
and speed too fu*t for condition;.
WATCH OUT FOR OTHERS—Make allowance* for
unpredictable driver and pedeetrian actions. Give
yourself and otherH an extra margin o f aafety.
USE COURTESY ABUNDANTLY — Keaolve to
“ Make Courtesy Your Coda of the Hoad!” It pay*I
IJE SURE YOUR CAR IS SAKE— Drive with good
tires . . . . properly adjusted brake* . . . . tight* and
turn aignal* working . . . . windshield wtpere and
defrontei'H functioning properly.
USE SEAT BELTS— Enttten them when you enter
the cur. Seat Bells ure “ Circle* o f Safety” for you
and your fanii.y.
Full enjoyment of the Holiday Season is something
to which all o f uh look forward. With thU enjoyment,
however, — and we know you agree — go«* IndL
vldunl renponaibUlty to protect your family, youraalf,
and your community. Let'a all drive for a Safe
Holiday!

Cordially yours,

f iill disurnphill
Bill

Hemphill Motors, Inc.

301 w.
Sanford,

1st Street
Florida

.108 K . F irst S t.
FA 2-1181
Winter Park Ml 4-8919

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EDWIN MADDEN has re­
ceived his degree In induKtrinl management f r o m
Georgia Tech University
nnd at the sumo time recaived his commission as u
2nd Lt In the Army. He
will bo working with Blue
Bell Textile Co. in Greens­
boro, N. C. until he goes
into active service on
March 26th. Madden is a
graduate of Seminole High
School with the clnss of
1056. Mr. and Mrs. A. C.
Madden attended c e r e monies In Atlanta, Ga.

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Oviedo Baptists
Schedule Pageant
The annual Christmas program
and pageant preaented by the
young people of the Oviedo First
Baptist Church will be held at
7:30 p. m. Sunday,
The aeatonal play thU year U
entitled "Unto Ua a Child is
Dorn." Taking parla In the pro*
gram will he Carol Beasley „*
Mary;
Danny
Gammage
aa
Joaeph; Al Ward aa Isaiah; Rex
Brook*, Ted Aultn and Jimmy
Deaaley at the three aheplierdi;
Rrett Thompson a i the innkeeper;
Diane Aulin aa (he Innkceper'a
wife; Dilly Andcraon, Randy Uoston and Roger Roiton at the three
wise men and Carl Hill aa Ga­
briel.
The itory will bt narrated by
Rote Marie Deailey and Jimmy
Jonei,
The congregation will participate
la the tinging of traditional and
favorite Chriitmaa hymni after
which tbon preaent will be invit­
ed to the church annex for re­
freshment!.
The Chriitmai tree will be de­
corated by membera of the GA’a
under the direction o( Mra. George
Meant and Mrt. Louise Beatley.

Mrs. Jesse Barclift
1 Dies At Hospital
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died at Seminote Memorial Hnipttal at 11:30 a. m. Wcdnctday.
She waa bom on Feb. 0, 1878 In
Worton, Md., and made her home
here on Weal Flrtt Street for the
pait 34 yean .
Mrt. Dardift wat a member of
the Flrtl MethodUt Church In
Sanford and wat active In the
Truth Seekers Clan.
Survivon are three children,
Itulah Hill of Sanford, Clarence
J. Uarcllft of Daytona Reach, and
Clifford H. Harclift of Orlando;
one alMer, Mrt. Ida Dolngega of
Fort Lauderdale; three grand­
children and two great grand­
child ren,
Funeral lervlcra were held at
1 p. m. today at Briuon Funeral
Home with Uie Rev. John T.
Adama officiating. Burial w it
In Evergreen Cemetery.
The l'allbcareri included Percy
Chapman, Harold Kaalm-r, Thom at
George, Fred Roily, Frank Wolfer
and Gui Schmah.

Presbyterian
Student Service
Is Announced
Sunday's 7:30 p. m service at
the First Presbyterian Church of
Bun ford will he conducted hy col­
lege and university students who
are members o f tha church.
Wyatt If. Folds Jr., ministerial
student at Florida Presbyterian
College, wilt he the principal
apeiker. Philip Blair Junaa, a neu­
ter at Westminster Theological
Seminary In Plilladtlphla, Pa., will
preside and lead In prayer.
Other* Invited to participate In­
clude John Mann, Kay Ivey, Alex
McKibtdn, Cliff McKIbbln 111, Ar­
thur DeYoung, Sally William*,
Delay Williams, Fred Dudley, Judy
Ludwig, Bonnie Wilson, Lynn
Jackson, Dlan Aiken, Bherletn
Shepard, John D, Whetchel and
John D. Wimbiah,

Cantata Planned
A t Geneva Church
The Christmas Cantata combin­
ing choirs o f ChuluoU'a First Bap­
tist and Community Chuuhaa and
o f tha Ceneva Baptist Church will
he presented at the Geneva Church
•t B p. m. Friday.
' Last Sunday thla program pre­
pared by tha three church** was
preaented at tha F lrit Baptist
CfctuuL iu Chuluuta.

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Page 10 — fr l. Pec. 22, 1961

Christmas Week
Masses Announced
For Christ Church

Scouts, Brownies
Osteen School Children Present
Of Bear Lake
Story Of The First Christmas
Meet For Party

The schedule for Christmas
Week Services at Christ Church
Episcopal in Longwood waa an­
nounced today by Fr. George M.
Jarvis IV, vicar of the church.
On Christmas Eve beginning at
11:30 p. m. there will be a Choral
Eucharistic Offertory. Zither ac­
companiment for the anthem will
bring an unusual and Inspirational
touch to tiiiss Mas* fin which a
baby-sitting service will be pro­
vided.
Holy Eucharist will he observed
nt 10 n. m. on Christmas,Day. No
baby-sitting will tie available.
Services have been scheduled at
7 a. 111. on Dec. 2fl, The Feast of BL
Stephen and on Dec. 27, The Feast
of SL John. On Dee. 28, The Feast
of Holy Innocents, the service will
bo held at 11 a. m. and at 7 p. m.
that evening the annual Children's
Christmas Party will take place.
Carol will l&gt;e sung, refreshments
served and gifts distributed during
the party.
Services will he held at 10 a. m.
on New Year's Day.

By SHIRLEY WENTWORTH
Girt Scout Troop
497 and
Brownie Troop 111 of tha Bear
Lake area met between the hours
of 7:30 p. m. and 9:30 p. m.
Tuesday for a Christmas Party
at the home of their eo-leader,
Mra. Neal Buell on Lake Brant­
ley Rd.
The holiday excitement began
when the girls presented hand­
made gift; to their mothers, spe­
cial guests of the evening. Mem­
bers of the Girl Scout Troop also
displayed tray favors they had
made for the Winter Park Mem
orial Hospital.
All of the scouts and brownies
brought gifts to fill a box for
less fortunate children which took
the place of a personal gift ex­
change. They also brought canned
goods to fill another box which
will he given to a needy family
for *’te holiday*.
Carols were sung tnd game*
played for the entertainment of
the mother* after which refresh­
ment* of homemade rookies and
punch were served.
Mra. John Hall, leader of both
the Scout and Brownie Troops,
was given much credit for aiding
in the success of the party. Mr*.
William Brannon, scout co-lead­
er, was unable to attend.

MEKUY MEMBERS of the Sanford Rotary Club, join the other members
of the club nnd their Rotary-Anna who attended the annual Christmas
meeting Monday. Here President I’ hii Westgatc, and hia Rotary Ann,
Helen, chat with Walter Haynes, whose son, Dr .Walter Haynes, Jr., right,
is home for the holidays to visit his parents here. The gifts they hold
have been brought for distribution to underprivileged children.
(Herald Photo)

VFW Auxiliary
Reports On Sales
To Aid Hospital
By MRS. ADAM MUI.I.ER
Auxiliary members of DcBary't
VFW Post 8093 have reported that
S175 was made on their poppy
and pie sale protect last month
sponsored to raise money lo buy
a TV set for the Lake City Vet­
erans Hospital
In addition tlie organisation has
received 12 miniature pine cone
Chriitmaa trees, contributed hy a
resident who la not a member of
the auxiliary, which will be sent
to the hospital for tray favor*.
Another lady made ditty bags and
scuffs for the veterans which
five good-hearted residents made
generous financial donation! to
wards the TV and for cigarcls.
The auxiliary voted to send *15
for new drapes at the Lake City
Hospital Chapel and to give
money left over Irom the cost of
the television set towards tlx pur­
chase of clgarcla for the patients

Church School
To Give Program
In Casselberry
The Christmas Program pre­
sented annually by children of the
Casselberry Community Methodist
Church School Dept, will be pre­
sented at 3 p. m. Sunday at the
church.
Mr*. Dorothy Blrkhcirner, Mis*
Dawn Barnes and David Pratt will
b* In charge of the program fea­
turing Christmas music and re­
citations.

NORTH ORLANDO GARDEN CLUB membera matte attractive holiday
arrangementn of dried material*, nhown in the above photograph, n* a apo­
dal group project. Each piece of work was displayed at the club’* Christ­
mas meeting last Thursday.
(Herald Photo)

Altamonte Faculty Has Holiday Party

By SHIRLEY WENTWORTH
Faculty members of the Alta­
monte Elementary School met at
7:30 p. m. on Dec. 14 for a
Christmas party and program al
the school.
Upon entering the building, each
person received a lorn atrip of
Christmas Card which waa match­
Rev. H. V. Henderahot, pastor of ed to select partners for folk
the Forest Lake Seventh-Day Ad dancing.
After the dancing the group
ventist Church has chosen "Hail,
The Heaven Born Prince of Peace," moved to the auditorium where
aa title for hia Christines sermon
at 10:30 a. m. services Saturday.
Tha text will pose the questions,
‘'Who may abide the day of Hia
coming and who shall stand when
An invitation was Issued today
He appears," according to the from Clyde Bryan of the Sanford
minister.
Fleet Reserve Assn., Branch 147
Baptism at 3 p. m. on Saturday for all members to join In a stag
will climax tha study aeries which meet at the FRA Home, 219 Sem­
has been underway for grade inole Blvd., today at 8 p.m .
school atudrnta and at 4 p. m., the
Honored guests of the meeting
Forest City Church will Join the will he the recently returned "T i­
Orlando Central Church fur a gers" of VAH-1, who will he
“ aingsptratlon." This service, to treated lo an evening of "food,
he held a l the Orlando church, will fun and fellowship" with their
be one of Christmas niunir, con­ shipmates. The next regular meet­
gregational, alnging
nnd solo* ing of the Fleet Iti-scrve wilt be
Ifalidelahol «*ld.
,
held Jan. htli ut 8 p.m.

Forest Lake
Adventists Plan
Special Services

Fleet Reserve
Honors VAH-1

they were entertained by a holi­
day fashion almw with male mem­
ber!
aa
modeli.
Mra.
M.
Clint terved a i narrator for this
bit of merriment which waa fol­
lowed by a comedy ballet iklt put
on by leachen of the fairer sex.
In closing, all faculty members
gathered in the cafeteria for rafreahmrnts from an Impressive
array of homemade cakei, mints,
nuts and punch placed cm an at­
tractively decorated tahle.
Gift* were exchanged during
the evening.

Annual Service Set
The First Christian Church of
Sanford will obterva it* annual
Christmas Eve Candlelight Com­
munion at 7:30 p. m. Sunday. Rev.
James M. Barnett, pastor o f tha
church, urges all members of the
congregation to attend the beau­
tiful and spiritual aervire.
Coyotei often run down fait
gam* In relays, often attaining
a speed of 40 miles per hour
in their pursuits.

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BY MRS. CLARENCE SNYDER Gayle Tredway and Buddy Wilson,
Bell Ringer* were Sandra MufOsteen school children presented
fley,
Donald Skinner, Allen Net­
their Christmas program last Fri­
day evening with Mrs. Katherine tles, Darrell Pell and Patty Black.
For the "O Holy Night" pageant
Sellers, school music teacher serv­
ing as director. She a!*o served a* Peter Tyson was narrator; Shirley
accompanist at tha electric organ Sutton aa Mary; Henry Clark,
Joseph; Donald Shiver*, Gabrieli
for the carolers.
Mickey Welch. Innkeeper; Roger
The children of the first and sec­
Cutter, 3*ike Shivers, Ash Pell.
ond grades spelled Christmas with
Kevin Beall, Donald Brown, R u i^
each child reciting a verse and the
aid Riggs, shepards; Diane Smedprimary chorus sang, “ We are
berg, head angel; Rebecca Gowan,
Santa’s Helpers,K “ Up on the
June Sermans, Dianna Pell and
House Top," and “ We Wish you a
Dorothy Lee, angel*.
Merry Christmas." l.ltlle Robert
Wuyne Allman, Charles Sutton,
Kynlsh wa* dressed a* Santa
Wayne Smcdberg, kings; Helen
Claus.
Sutton, Stephanie Tredway and
The story of the first Christmas fnex Sermons, little children.
was presented as a pageant by the
Members of the choir were Joyce
children o f the third, fourth and Harvey, Janette llosack, Davids
fifth grades while the choir sang Tyson, Marcel Tart, Jackie Jura*,
Chriitmaa carols.
Melissa German, Linda Noel, LinFollowing the program Santa da Rlack and Rarnara Gowan.
appeared nn the stage and pre­
Also Danny Bowen, Barney Ser­
sented each child with glfta and mons, Dalene Welch, Cathy Ser­
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Two Electrocuted In Summerlin Ave. Tragedy
3 Others Suffer Shock

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Two employe! of in Orlando and David Lssaitor, &gt;7, all from II p. m. Friday that all threa
were discharged from Seminole
Fence company were electrocuted Orlando,
Memorial Hospital.
Hoapital authorities reported at
and three other! were hospitalized
Tha men were erecting a chain
for ihoek early Friday afternoon
link metal fence around a tennis
W EATHER: Clenr nnd cold Ihrmigh Sunday. High today, 70-75. Low, tonight. -10-45.
when a steel fence post they were
court at the home of Dr. C. F.
Brooke
Smith
when
tha
accident
driving into the earth jabbed into
United Prean Leaned Wire
Established 1908 SATURDAY. DECEMBER 23. 19fil
SANFORD. FIX1RIDA
VOL. 68
N a *51
occurred.
00 underground electric cable In
The accident ncrurred e little
tnc backyard ot a norat at 1U N.
after noon and Coroner Hugh Dun­
Summerlin Ave.
can said that tha two men who
The dead men were identified as
were killed were holding a gal­
vanized metal pipe and placed the
Jackie Ray Nance. 27, Orlando,
pipe into the ground when It hit
a foreman for the Reeve* Fence
a primary high tension wire.
Company and Dorsey Jackson
The three men injured were not
Smith, 24, of Longwood.
holding the pipe but standing near­ H earings On
Hospitalized were William Davis
TALLAHASSF.E (U P !) — T h e
by.
Maddox, 29, James Ballard, 28,
Duncan Mid more than 7,000 Milk Commission will continue a
volts hit' the men.
BV LARKY VKHS1IBL*
public hearing Jan. 17 on proposed
(A few shot* in the dark and
price regulations for milk sold in
Th# warning to th# United
TOKYO (U P I)— A top-ranking
sinre I won't be here next week
La denounced President Ken­
It referred specifically to ft o Florida, Chairman C. O. Andrew*
Chine*# Communist general F'ri- State* wot sounded by Senior nedy for increasing U. S. military venson'* speech to th# assembly
. . . a few observations on what
said FYiday,
day warned the United States Gen. I.o Jui-ching, chief o f th* assistance to the South Viet Nam
will happen on New Year's Eve.)
and said:
would face "Ignominous defeat" general staff o f the Chinese Com­
A man will make a resolution
Order Shelved
government
in
the
atruggle
"Listen Stevenson, it is th# right
if it persisted in "playing with munist army, at a reception given
at midnight and break it before he
WASHINGTON (U P D -A n order
against thr Communist Rebel*.
of
th* 650.000,000 Chines* people
by
the
military
attache
o
f
the
fir#"
in
Southeast
Asia,
the
o
ffi­
gets to brd.
by President Kennedy prohibiting
U. S. Ambassador to the United to recover China's legitimate scat
cial Communist New China news North Viet Nam Embassy in Peip­
• • •
racial and religious discrimination agency reported.
Nations Adlai E. Stevenson wus in the United Nations and drira
ing. the New China agency said.
The baby si Iter won't show up
in
federally
assisted
housing
has
the target of an attack in the
said
the
Chinese
people
me
The
Chinese
Communist*
—
by
and at least one couple will take
out th* representatives of th#
dispatches
and
radio "keeping a close watch on the Peiping People'* Daily, tho o ffi­
been shelved for the time bring, agency
ny United Fress International
a child to a party.
Chiang
Kai-shek clique— thia U a
broadcasts — also a-sailed th# provocative and adventurous deed* cial newspaper of the Chinese
•
• •
Two surprise snow storms whip­
it was learned Friday.
By United I’ rcaa International
fact
that
nobody can change."
Comm
mist
party.
In
an
editorial,
of
II,
8
.
imperialism
nnd
its
lacUnited
Ftnte#
for
blocking
Peip­
ped up blizzard conditions, trapped
IMPORTANT City Commission
A deluge o f Merry Christmas
th# newspaper denounced tho
Thr editorial also accused tha
ing's admission to the United Na­ key*# in Southeast Asia.
school children in their classrooms meeting next Tuesday at 8 p. in.
Engineers
Okay
travelers struck the nation's high­
"W e seriously warn th# U, S. "persistent hostility" of the Unit­ Unltrd Nations of "nnscrupuloui
and bogged holiday travel across with Chamber of Commerce offi­
A T M NTA (UPI) — The South tion*. Tha world organization was
ways Friday and hit a pre-holi­
the plaina and prairiea Friday on cials regarding "industrial loca­
Imperialist*:
If you Ho not atop ed States toward China nnd said intervention" in China's intsrnal
scored
for
"meddling"
in
China's
day re s t on thronged planes, Atlantic U. S. Army Engineers
playing with fire, you will defi­ (he "Chinese people cannot he affairs by discussing th# Tibetan
the first full day of winter.
tion Inducement" . . . . That’s the trains and buses.
recommended approval Friday for internal affairs.
One rasing storm broke out in word from City Manager W. K.
Also a few sharp words won- nitely meet with an ignominious coweil by the majority created by question. Tli* General Assembly
the four rivers basin flood control
The annual honie-for-ChrWtma*
the Central Plains, lashed Kansas
project for southwest Florida es­ flung at the Soviet Union over Al­ defeat," the general was quoted th* U, 8 . voting machine" in til* censured China for ita attack on
Know-let,
push was made hazardous by a
shopping crowds with trafficTibet.
United Nations.
a* saying.
bania and world disarmament.
• • •
timated to cost $99,784,300.
blustery snow storm in th* Mid­
snarling snows, piled 10 inches of
On guy will beat a dish pan
west, Icy rosds over much of the
snow on southwestern Iowa and
Blacklist Confirm ed
starting at midnight and never
country and the outpouring of
forced achool buses off the roads
stop until it it taken away from
SANTU DOMINGO, 1). It. (U PI)
tipsy drivers from Friday after­
in sections of Missouri, Iowa and
—The government Friday confirm­
him.
noon office parties.
Kansas.
• • a
ed it has blacklisted some exile
To the north, a Canadian Prairie
Furloughing servicemen — their
leader* and will not permit them
Ona
of
the
most
beautiful
blizzard lashed south of the bornumbers boasted this year by th#
to re-enter the country to exercise
zler, closed scores of schoola in Christmas decoration jobs In town Berlin crisis callup — added to
their political rights.
is
tha
Llndstrom
home
on
West
North Dakota and swept eastward
the crush o f holiday motorists and
Jinkins
Circle
in
the
fourth
Pine"across the state riding 60 mile an
travelers on tha bulging commer­
M ixing Suit
^(iour winds and carrying bone- crest Addition where a lavish dis­ cial transport ayatem.
JACKSONVILLE, Ft*. (U PI) —
play has been set up, that is dasehilllng, sub-zero temperatures.
The National Safety Council esti­
.School authorities In the Ham­ xling In it'a special lighting ef­ mated tiiat COO persons would die U. S. District Court Judge Bryan
burg, Iowa, and Bethany, Mo., fects, achieved by tomeune with a in traffic accidents during the Simpson may rule next month on a
suit seeking complete desegrega­
areas held children In school build­ terrific talent.
three-day
Christmas
weekend.
•
•
•
tion of the Duval County school
ings when the aurprise storm pil­
Score* o f othsrs were expected to
systsm.
Another ona D the modernistic perish In Arcs.
ed up drifts on hlghwaya and cut
setting
designed
by
Mr*.
Wesley
visibility to near zero.
The Council said 23,000 peraons
Three busca turned back to the Place at 1.75 Pinecrest Drive, mlgh suffer disabling injuries in Board Ordered
ATLANTA (U P I)-F u llon Counachool at Essex, Iowa, after mak­ where a monkey rides a missile,
mishaps that Would erase the joy
ty Judge Durwood Pya Friday
ing unsuccessful attempts to take urged on by Santa, while elves
of the holidays.
formally
ordered
the
Allenta
fbhildren home at noon.
cavort on the housetop,
Safety officials throughout the school board to pay tuition to a
School authorities said the chil­
,* * s * «
nation warned against too much girl who is attending a private
dren ware safe In the achoola and • No matter how crowded tha
»p*rd and too much alcohol as the non-sectarian school her*.
would be kept there all night if dance floor is In a night club there
necessary or until blizzard condi­ will be people who will try U&gt; do big culprits in the shocking death
tolls of previous holiday seasons. ‘M arxist-Lininist’
tions let up.
tha twist.
The most tragic 78-hour Christ­
In the Iowa - Missouri • Kansas
• • •
HAVANA (UPI) — Cubin Pre­
mas weekend In history was the
storm zone and in North Dakota
A group o f kids from th* Lu­ "Mark Christmas" o f iflfib when mier Fidel Castro said Friday
many schools closed before stu­ theran Haven went on a Sanford
that he was ■ "Miralsl-Lenlnist"
621 persona died on the highways. during his mountain guerrilla war­
dents could enjoy their annual
shopping tour here this week , , .
In last year's 78-hour holiday
Christmas parlies,
thunks to the Jnyeees, Some of period, 485 persons died in traf­ fare days against the Batista re­
f t The Iowa highway patrol report­
gime.
tha klda had some money left over fic.
ed "blizzard conditions’ * in south­
and they turned it over to the Sal­
western and west central Iowa,
Signs P act
U. S. 6 was closed west of Des vation Aimy.• t
LOS ANGELES (U PI)-Acou»H ca
•
Moines.
Associates Inc. has signed a con­
Back row, left to right, Dubby Moose, John Bloods worth
YOUNGSTERS FROM THE Cherub Card Choir enter­
A
t
least
one
guy
will
go
home
Airlines cancelled all flights in
tract with Eliott Brothers Ltd., of
and Dianne Robinson. Front row, Ann Hcckenbach,
tained
Friday
night
choppers
with
a
variety
of
yuletime
with
tha
wrong
overcoat.
and out of Dea Molnea, Iowa.
London, granting the firm exclu­
• • e
Marilyn
Rudd nnd Kathleen Ann Reagan.
nelectiona
in
front
of
the
nativity
Beene
by
City
Hall.
Five inches of snow in leas than
sive right* to manufacture end disTha
Sanfoid-Orlando
Kennal
(Herald Photo)
threa hours belted Kansas City,
t r i b u t e A cousllri'i ultrasonic
and a 7-inch fall hit St. Joseph. Club will onra again giva the pro­
BERLIN
(U PI) — A creek, cleaning equipment in the United
Mo. Huge traffic snarls developed ceeds o f races Jan. 5 to th* Semi­
1,500-man U. S. battle group Fri­ Kingdom,
nole
County
Juvenile
Council.
Rac­
l( n the morning rush hours at both
day carried out an "Operational
ing time 2 p. m.
cities.
Readiness" exercise in Weet Ber­ Pact Reached
• * •
The slorm struck on the heals of
lin.
PA RAM US, N. J. ( UPI)—Feder­
Tho last persnn to leavo your
warming, clearing weather and
The visible demonstration o f al Electric Corp. Friday announc­
the Weather
Bureau forecast houso wilt announce, " I ’ ve never
American determination to defend ed the signing of an agreement
showed no prediction of precipita­ been up this late in my life."
the freedom of th# Communist- to provide nationwide installation
• • •
tion until just before tha snow be­
encircled city was backed np by and aarvlng at all data process­
gin.
Public
Work* Director
Sid
"The President and th* Prim*
renewed assurances to th* people ing equipment manufactured by
HAMILTON, Bermuda (U PI) — est Importance that “ present dis­
Kennedy took o ff in his Air
(Rocky) RiChard telle us that a
of West Berlin by Gen. Lucius American Data Machine* Inr. of President Kennedy and Prime cussions l-« actively continued" Force ji t for Palm Beach at Minister considered tli# problem!
Couple came from New Y’ ork and
D. Cloy, President Kennedy'* per­ llickaville, N. Y.
Minister Harold Macmillan agreed and agreed un thu "im poiLance of 3:56 p. m. Mucmlllau was to leave of tli# unclear tirma race. They
wanted to gel a picture o f the
sonal representative here.
Friday to make preparation* for avoiding any renewal of armed for tendon later Friday evening. took nolo of the new situation
downtown clock. Seems they taw
Clay, In an interview with th# Out For Job
nrw nuclear testa in the atmos­ action while a genuine effort at
created by the massive seriet at
With regard to nuclear tests,
it back a few years ago. Anyway,
atmospheric tesla conducted la
WASHINGTON (UPI) - S e n . phere ss a result nf tho "masiiv#
West Berlin newspaper Morgenconciliation continued."
tli# communique said:
they got the picture but 51d isn't
recent month* by th* Hoviet gov­
post said the United State* will Leverett Saltonstali, (R-M aai.), sene* uf Soviet blast*."
saying where th* landmark is.
maintain it* 6,500-man Berlin came out publicly Friday for the
ernment alter long, secret prepa­
A rorniminique Usui'd at the end
• s *
garrison at full strength. The Hue- job at chairman of th* Senate Re­ uf their two-day- conference said
ration.
WASHINGTON (UPI) — Presi­
No on* will admire themselves
sians have demanded reduction of publican Policy Committee, the that no final decision had been
dent Kennedy will ask Congress to
"They agreed that it U now
in the morning.
appropriate Wo.I billion, $2.0 bil­
th* Allied garrison* to "token group that trie* to mold. a solid mad#, but that as a matter of
necessary, as a matter o f pnsd.
• • ■
GOP front on legislation and "prudenc#" th* preliminary steps
lion more than It did this year, for
forces."
rut planning for th* future, Dial
City Fiscal Agent Loomis I.eedy
operation of the nation’s armed
Clay reassured West Beiliners other matter*.
would l&gt;# taken to resume testings.
pending Die final decision prepare.
wrote a letter to the State Hoard
-force* next year, it was disclosed
they can have faith that the U. 8 ,
The two leaders ul-u nillinui.vcd
lions should he made for almo*
o f Health that Sanford i* in top
To
Build
Plant
^Friday.
garrison wilt defend their free­
dial the United Slates ambassa­
spheric testing to maintain tha
(inanciu!
shape
and
ran
afford
The figures were revested In a
PEDRICKTOWN, N. J. (U P D - dor in Moscow would make runI'rrsidcnl
Kennedy
rushed reports were concerned, hr was effectiveness of the deterrent,"
dom.
financing
for
a
$450,000
sewage
letter from Defense Secretary
He predicted some tens* mo­ Air Reduction Sales Co. Friday tact with Russia with regard to re­
Friday night to the bedside of described as remaining unable to
Robert S. SIcNamara to Budget treatment plant.
menta in Berlin next year but said announced plans to build the first suming .xploiatory talk* on the his father who waa reported speak.
•
• •
Dircctur David Bell, uelailing and
lie doubts there will he any war, commercial liquid hydrogen plant Berlin crisis.
As of now, according lu author
showing "improvement" after
Some wise guy will call Cityaummarizing the administration's
"J am fit inly convinced that the un the east coast here. Construc­
That decision was mudo, the
itativc word, flic former ambasiasuffering a cerebral occlusion dor's r.ght leg and arm remain
judgment of the Pentagon's money Hall at midnight and »ay his water West does not went war and that tion will begin in thr spring and
communique slid, as tho result of
is off.
is
expected
to
he
rnmpletrd
early
need) for the year starling July.
T
ursdlj,
til* Soviet people and It* leader*
paralyzed and there is also some
th* conclusions readied at the Big
•
*
*
in 1943.
A copy of the letter was obtain­
• • •
paralysis of tho leh side of Ids
do not want war either," Clay
Four foreign ministria and NATO
Th* new 136 apartment housing
ed by the Army-Navy Air Force
PALM BEACH. Fia. (U PI) — face. The patient ean smilo and
said.
council meeting* recently in Puri*.
PITTSBURGH (U PI) — There
Ultimatum
development overlooking the lake
‘•Journal, which published it.
The question o f a summit meet, Doctors attending President Ken­ olhcrwuc show n-cognition or was a long blue picket Una
Kennedy will send his budget front ahnuld he ready to go byELISA RETIIVILLE,
Katanga,
jug with Soviet Premier Khrush- nedy's father, Joseph P. Kennedy emotion by his facial expressions, around city hall Friday and even
reromendations to Congress next April 1 The Fedfial Housing UnuHual Move
The Congo ( UPI)—Premier CyrWASHINGTON (U PI) — The
chev “ never cam* up" in th* talks were reported Friday to be con­ lie alsu show* recognition uf visit­ "Santa Claus" got into the act.
month.
Authority has given its tentative
illc Adoula of the rentral Congo­
government,
in
a
highly
unusual
between Kennedy and Macmillan. fident that hr will survive thr ors by clutching at them with his
The picket* were off-duty, uni­
The proposed figure does not in­ okay with Florida-Osier to act as
lese goveminrnt gat* Katanga
stroke he suffered Tuesday hut left hand.
formed firemen who paraded four
clude 1780 million which Congress consultant# for the projert. Pie- move, Friday sought a court or­ president Mnise Tslmmlie * five- White House Pre«s Secretary doubt remained a* to Imw u til he
There was understood lu he
der that would forbid General
uml five abreast to bring to tha
appropriated for this year but was limlnaiy plans near completion,
day ultimatum Friday to honor Pierre Salinger said.
wuuhi recover us# of his paralyz­ some concern over how well Die
Electric Co. to fix prices or com­
Th*
communique
said
the
pur­
public'* eye their demands for aw
•
• •
not spent.
■ill agreement to return Katanga
ed right side and his ability to liead of tho Kennedy family would
mit othci anti-trust violations in to thr Congo or face renewed pose of tha contact* on Berlin
average $857 a year salary boost.
x
— —— — —
Look for the new chain of Itiksha
speak.
recover because in can-* of this
handling any of it* produrts.
They
currenty average $5,900 anwould
b*
"to
ascertain
whether
a
lighting.
f
Inn Restaurants (one going up
Tbit Information was covryed sort, the longer It takes to regain
reasonable basis fur negotiation*
now, 35 more to come) to set up
to newsmen here Friday by per­ powers affected by tiie stroke, the Dually,
can he found."
Approximately 500 o f th# cltyls
Double H oldings
offices in the beautiful Kirk Plaza
sons in a position to know the less complete will be the recov­
Kennedy and Macmillan, in a
1,300 firemen tepoiUd for picket
Building.
medical facts but who durlincd to ery.
PUEBLO, Calif. (U P D -U , S.
discussion o f the Congo crisis, said be identified or quoted.
Page 5
Bridge
§
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POINT
ARGUELLO,
Calif.
In this type ot rase, it was ex­ line duty. They walked in ahifta,
Beryllium Corp, hal doubled it*
Classified ........
Pare h t n
fU P lt—An Air Force satellite—
Okay, who was the wise guy that
Earlier, Richard Cardinal Cush­ plained. if the patient respond* tn carrying signs and distributing
Badger Flail. Colorado holdings th* meeting hetwrrn Katanga
Comics
___ _ Page 7
po .-ibly either a Midaa or Ramos put that sign on City Hall—"Will
through the purchase of 79 new President Mots# Tshomh# and Con. ing of Button, a close old friend 34 or 48 hours, it ia expected he handbill* to passerby.
Jerry Sihcirer, dressed np tn w
Deur Abby
___ _ Page 5
"sky spy'* — was auceessfutly be closed Tuesday until 1:30
beryllium claim* comprising two go Premier Cyril!* Adoula was of the 73-year-old patient, (old will fully regain use of his limb*
Editorial ____
____ _ Page 6
launched Friday from thia Paci­ a. m.T**
and a half aquart mile* nears Its “ an encouraging first step" and newsmen after two 10 minute and faculties. But Kennedy ha* flr#-«iu(in# red Santa Claus out­
•
• •
Entertainment
Pag* 5
boomer mine operations. The area expressed hop# it would lead to visita with him that Kennedy had gone more than 72 hour* without fit compMW with whit* whiskers,
fic missile base.
Pusxle
Merry Christmas and Happy
____ Tag* »
ia considered to he the moat prom­ further progress between tha two managed to say several word*. significant response ms far aa hia admitted ha felt mor# at homo
The aateliite shot ekyward atop
Society .
..... Pag# 4 A 6
ising beryllium mining area ia the parti#* in "that troubled land." Hospital phyaieians were ekeptical paralysis and speech inability arc behind th# wheel of the pumper
an Atlas rocket at about 2:30 p. m. New Year , . , Sea ye, next year
They said it was o f the great­ about thi* and aa far ai official concerned.
he drives for No. M fire h o y * .
Sports
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'Raging' Storms
Trap Children
Jn Classrooms

U. S. Warned By Red Chinese:
' Don't Play With Fire'

Yule Travelers
Jam Highway,
Planes, Trains

Crack U. S. Troops
Carry Out Operation

Kennedy, Macmillan

Reach Agreement

U. S., British O K Nuclear Tests

•Kennedy To Ask
Big Defense Boost

Doctors1 Confident' Joe
Kennedy Will Survive

Even ‘Santa’
G els Into This
Picket Line

* AF Launch
*A ‘Success*

Herald Index

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Night And Day-Sanford Stores Open
Reports Guerrillas Fighting Castro On 3 Fronts
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By LARRY VERSI1EL
(Random Thoughts and a few
observations after a visit to the
Sanford-Orlando Kennel Club.)
VOL.
• • •
No, and, if* or bull, Uut letter
to the County Commlnion from
£ (h e Board of Medical Examiners
* a a letter of resignation . . That’ *
what Dr. Leonard Munion told
ui . . . despite some ambiguous
statements on conditional resigna­
tions.
• • •

Exile Believes
W in t e r T o
Fidel Using
A r r iv e A t
9 : 2 0 p . m . 25,000 Troops

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THURSDAY. DECEMBER 21, 1961

SANFORD,

FLORIDA

NO. 349

New Yorker* were reminded
by the American Museum-Hayden Planetarium that winter ofReally begin* today, according
to a United Pres* International
dispatch.
.Sanford had Its own reminder
when early risen stuck their
noses outdoors and got a sniff
of the cold, crisp sir which blrw
Into Central Florida yesterday
and last night. The tempersture
on the bank clock al 8 a. m.
was 44.
This followed days of balmy,
almost summer weather which
the area enjoyed while reading
of snow, cold and rains further

Seeks Coroner Law Clarification

Guys who rarely bet more than
$1 will tap out on a 1-4 shot.
• • •
Good news for some of our
fp u b llc officials . . I’ m taking off
next week . . . Won't be any
"Around the Clock" Column.
* • •
A player will become Infuriated
because he followed an owner
to the window and couldn't find
out how he bet.
• • •
The Herald will publish Its
iwChristmas edition Saturday with
^ th e Idea of giving its employes
Christmas Dsy (Monday) off.
*
♦ •
There will be dogs with similar
colors In one race and playera
will root against themselves.
• • •
Although the clerk's office will
be closed Tuesday (the day after
Christmas) Arthur Beckwith Jr.
'9aays his office will open on Sat­
urday (Dec. 30) to take care of
any cod of year business.
•
• •
You'll see a guy who never
roots except to snap hU fingers.
• • *
The toning department la real­
ly cracking down on building
and plumbing violators. One bulld^ e r waa fined last week for start­
l i n g work without a permit and
recently the plumbers and elec­
trical board aeverly condemned
a plumber for practicing without
proper certificate.
• • •
After a long-shut wins and the
number Is up on the tote board,
a man will ask an attendant the
name of the winner.
1

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Longwood's City Council met In

a brief special aeaslon Monday to
award the bid for a new police
car. According to Mayor Al I»rmann, -of the lliree dealers sub­
mitting bids, Holler Motor of
Sanford came up with the best
deal meeting all specifications.
• • •
There's a guy In every party
^ w h o has a winner because he
beta every dog tn every race.
• • •
Speculation is running high In
Casselberry over who’ ll be named
chairman when the new Board of
Aldermen takes over. Rumor has
it that Cliff Overman is the like­
ly candidate for the job.
• • •
No matter what dog wins there's
It' s guy in every group who says,
"What did I tell you."
•
• •
Don't forget the annual Christm i l Ball set for the Mayfair
Saturday night . . . sponsored by
the Gamma Omega Chapter of
Epsilon Sigma Alpha.
• • •
The clerk will punch the wrong
ticket and the player wlU accept
%». because he's afraid he might
jinx himself If he didn't.
• • #
We bear Santa la wondering If
Casselberry's
firit
Community
Chrlatmai Party for the children,
held last year, Is going to be the
last. He's waiting for an invite.
• • •

Cleveland To
Ask Action By
Legislature

Tshombe Agrees
To End Secession;
Flies Back Home

State Rep. Mack Cleveland Jr,
said today he will consider asking
the 1963 Legislature for clarifica­
tion of the general state law for
coroners signing death certifi­
cates.
Cleveland said that the general
law certainly needs "clarification"
as to a coroner signing a certifi­
cate having to act forth the causes
when in most instances tha cor­
oner occupies a Judicial position
and is not a doctor.
Cleveland made the statement
after the County Board of Med­
ical Examiners protested
the
mechanism by which death certifi­
cates arc signed tn the county and
sent a letter to the board of
County Commissioners which ac­
cording to Doctor Leonard Mun­
son. was a letter of resignation.
Cleveland said that coroners arc
not qualified to make any medical
determination aa to the death
cause unless it la obvious.
He said the present law is "un­
fair" to coroners and their dotermination could have an adverse
effect on any beneficiary when a
life insurance policy is in effect.
Two weeks ago a Negro woman
died and two doctor* refused to
sign the death certificate unless
an autopsy was ordered.
The State Attorney's office over­
rode the doctor* and said no autop­
sy was needed snd the woman was
buried without any death certifi­
cate.

Brazilian Admits
Starting Circus Fire
RIO DE JANEIRO (UP1) — A
Brasilian has confessed starting
the circus fire which killed 307
persons Sunday In suburban Nitercl, police said today.
Police spokesman Teodoro Gouvela de Abrrau said Adtlson M.
Alves, the alleged aronsist, told
questioners be started the fire to
get beck at a circus employ* who
beat him up.
Alves waa being held at secu­
rity police headquarters here. A
cordon of army tom my gunners
surrounded the building to block
■ny attempt by bereaved Brasil­
ians to lynch the prisoner.
Gouveia said Alves claimed It
was an alleged accomplice, Val­
ter Ross, who sprinkled the gaso­
line which turned the circus' tent
Into a biasing inferno. Roea, how­
ever, denied any connection with
the fire

A CHRISTMAS SHOPPING TOUR is enjoyed by the children from Lu­
theran Haven, with their Nponaum, thu Siwifunl-Sumlnolt* Jay cue#, rejnesented by Jim Wade and Wendell Agee. ThU le an annual event of the
club, paid for with proceeds from the sale of peanuts and balloons at the
Christmas parade,
(Herald Photo)

Parkway Start
Set For January
TALLAHASSEE (UPI) — A
group ot Leesburg taxpayers
notified Gov. Farris Bryant to­
day that they will drop their
legal fight to kill the Sunshine
State Parkway extension project
for which $137 million in bonda
were sold Wednesday,
• I
•
TALLAHASSEE (U P !) — Flo­
rida ha* tite financial committ­
ments today for building a $137
million extension In its Sunshine
State Parkway, but a start on the
project will be delayed until early
January.
Gov. Farris Bryant, who had
been shooting for a starting date
late this month, said Wednesday
he waa "greatly disappointed" at
the delay, announced in Tampa
by Turnpike Authority Chairman
John Hammer.
But the governor said the delay
in ground-breaking would not af­
fect the Jan. 1, 1904, target dale
for completion of the project.
Bids have already been received
for the first 11.5 mile# of the
project in Orange and Osceola
counties.
Bryant and Hammer announced
Wednesday an agreement with a
group o f financiers on purchase
of bonds at a t.U per cent inter­
est rate to the atkte. Both officials
called it a “ good deal."
Florida will get about 1130.3
million actual cash from the bund
sale.

The new proposed soiling ordi­
nance eat for a public hvartng to­
night before tha Zoning Hoard at &gt;
mi a called today tha "moat mod­
ern concept of aoning," by Build­
ing Inspector 31. A. YeWingtun,
Velvington said the proposed

Kennedy Off For
Macmillan Talks
PALM BEACH. Fla. (U PI) —
President Kennedy made a lastminute hospital visit to his sariuusiy-ill father today and then
boarded a jet plana for Bermuda
and hla cold war talks with British
Prim* Minister Harold Macmillan.
The chief executive took off et
9:51 e. in. by Ar Fore* Jet tranaport plane’ after a hutf-hour call
on hi» atricken father, former Am­
bassador Joseph P. Kennedy. Join­
ing him at the West Palm Beach
airport were Secretary o f State
Dean Ituak; Char lea flohlen, as­
sistant secretary of state and ex­
pert on .Soviet affairs, and U. S.
Ambassador tn Britain David
Bruce.
The President appeared in good
spirits and looked considerably lets
grave than ha did right after hi*
father suffered a stroke Tuesday.

Dominican Troops
Fire On Strikers

National

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Prisoners
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New Zoning Ordinance Atlas Ends Year
Called 'M ost M odern' Way Oil Target

A guy will try to cash the
i^pfarede of a lorn-up winning ticket.

SANTO DOMINGO. D. R. (UPI)
—Government forces fired on
sugar striker* in San Pedro de
Mscoria Tuesday, killing al least
one Haitian and wounding 86 per4W»ns Including an Englishman, it
was reported today.
Unconfirmed reports placed the
death toll at nine—seven Haitian
aeasonal worker* and two Domin­
icans.
Juan Bosch, leader of the oppo­
sition PRD party, aaid the Haitian
consul here h is returned to Port
#u Prince to report the shooting
his government.

LEOPOLDVILLE, The Congo
(UPI) — Katanga President M»i*e
Tshombe has agreed to end tha se
cession of his mineral-rich prov­
ince and return it to tha control of
north.
tha centra] government, it was an­
Winter, the UPI dlipatch said,
nounced today.
begins officially at &gt; :tl p. tn.,
Joaeph Ileo, central govarnmant
EOT, when the sun will reach
information minister, announced
Its moat southerly position over
the tarma of tha agreement reach­
the earth. This Is the end of the
ed after 17 hours of talks between
line for the long succession of
Tshombe and Premier Cyrlll*
shorter days, and today Is the
Adoula at the big Kitona military
shortest day of the year. Friday
base.
(hr days will begin to gel longer
The conference broke up early
and the nights shorter.
thia morning and both headed back
to their r a a p a c t i v a capitals.
Tshombe landed at Ndola In a U.
8 , Air Pore* Constellation and was J t W
O A ...
to continua to Eliiebelhvllt* by
road.
The last time Tshombe made
such an agreement with central
govarnmant authorities he was
17 Deaths Seen
Llrelr captive In Leopoldville. When
TALLAHASSEE (U W )-T r a fhe returned hume he rejected the
flc accidanta will claim 17 lives
agreement. Thla time h* want to
during th* Naw Year's holiday tn
the conference voluntarily.
Florida, tb* Slat* Patrol predicted
today.

Battle Flood
(N E A Photo)

near ordinance Includes the most
modern Ideas in toning which "d o
not penalise the owner but actu­
ally help to protect hla rights to
Ilia properly value* and thus* of
the entire community," Velvington
elated.
The building Inspector explained
that the new proposed law will
allnifnalv the outdated and un­
necessary requirement* of th* old
soiling ordinance and grant a
greater freedom of use and protec­
tion."
Tha proposed new ordinance, ac­
cording to Yelvington, "has bean
designed after rareful study of tha
community," exclusively for San­
ford end was prepared by City
Planner Geotge Simon* and pre­
sented to Uie local soiling and
planning board aa part of the com­
prehensive plan for this city.
Yelvington aaid th* proposed
new ordinance ha* been atudled
time and time again by member*
o f th* sorting board "In order to
make certain that It would accom­
plish tha desired result* and be ac­
ceptable to Ui* people."

Showgirls Flee

PARIS (U P I)—A backstag# fir*
at tha plush Casino d* Paris sant
scantily clad showgirl* streaming
into tha streets tn freaslng tem­
CAPE CANAVERAL (U P I)—A perature* early today.
monkey lust in tha Atlantic Ocean
and two other ahots that missed Yule Message
VATICAN CITY (UI’ I) — Pop#
targets by hundreds of miles clos­
ed out 1Will on a distinctly sour John XXIII open* a busy Christnote for th* U. S. Atlas rocket mas season tonight with the
broadcast of hi* annual peace
program.
Scatbark, a four-pound Rhesus message to th* world.
monkey, waa given up for dead
Wednesday after a 13-hour starch Record Holiday
By United Preaa Internetlonal
of th* South Atlantic failed to lo­
The nation's commercial trans­
cate the capsule that carried him
port system was strained to the
6,000 miles aboard an Atlas.
Wednesday night, th* Air Force limit today to accommodate what
missed th* mark again with a to. may lie a record number o f
called "quick-firing" model o f th* Christmas holiday travelers, rail,
Atlas. Th* 115-foot rocket fall far air snd bus.
short of it* planned target

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Little Town Battles
Raging Floodwaters
JACKSON, Miss. (U P I)— Some
1,200 National Guardsmen, factory
workers and c o n v i c t s battled
against time today white tha ram­
paging Pearl River created at a
record high of 37.1, three tening to
indundete the Jackson industrial
euburb of Klowuod.
A b o u t 1,000 resident* were al­
ready homeless in the Hinds-IUnkin county areas aaat of Jackson
and a lava* break al Flowood
eould force out 800 to 600 more.
A l on* time, more than 2,000
persona were homeless in Missis­
sippi, but many o f them In the
Hetlieeburg and Columbia areas
have returned to their homes.
The Weather Bureau said the
river crested at 87.8 feet about
7:80 a. m. and that It will “ fall
slowly" during tha nest 24 hours.
It said the Pearl would remain
high during th* neat 86 to 41
hours. The crest breaks the pre­
vious high of 37.2 **t tn 1902-

A National Guard official said
most of Hi* Klowuod residents ig­
nored orders to evacuate end chose
to wail it out.
Mayur Chastain* Flynt of Flowood ordered th* multi-milliondollar area evacuated Wednesday
when It became apparent th* levee
might not Isold.
"It will be almost a miracle if
the levee withstands the pressure
of the rein-swollen river," said
Flynt. “ It's going to take a tot
of people stacking a lot of sand­
bags."
Gov. R on Barnett eallad out 600
National Guardsman and an addi­
tional 200 convicts from th* atata
penitentiary at Parchman Wednes­
day night to aid In th* battle.
“ It louks serious, very serious,"
said Harnett, “ it's going to be ex­
pansive but I don't went to leave
anything undone. I want to da
everything humanly possible ta
prevent the destruction o f the
tow n .. ,
I

BELGAUM (U PI)— Prime Min­
ister Jawharlal Nehru for th*
time being h III supervise person­
ally th* administration of th*
three conquered Portuguese en­
clave* In India, a Defense bllntatry spokesman said today.

U N Slaps Reds
UNITED NATIONS, N. Y.
(U P I)—Th* General Assembly
slapped diplomatic reprimands on
tha Hovlrt Union and Communist
China for thrfr suppression o f
Hungary and Tibet and then began
a three-week Christmas recess
today.

Hurt A t Funeral
SEVILLE, Spain (U P I)-S e v e n
persona were seriously Injured
Wednesday when a heavy steal
gat* toppled onto a huge crowd
squaeslng Into a cemetery for the
mass funeral of 21 persons killed
when a light plana plunged intu a
group of spectators.

Author In Hospital
C H A R L O T T E 8V1LLE, Va.
(U P I)— Novelist William Faulk­
ner is expected to be released soon
from th* University o f Virginia
Hospital whara he was admitted
Baturlay fur treatment o f a virus
Infection o f th* lunge end a
sprained wrist.

Murder, Suicide
HOLLYWOOD (U PI) — A hotel
worker shot hi* wife to death in
thsir apartment and then killed
himself, police
reported. Tb*
bodies o f Armando Rivera, 26, a
kitchen employ* at a hotel, and his
wife Shirley, 24, wtra found on
their bed Wednesday by the man­
ager o f tha apartment.

MIAMI (UPI) — Anti-Castro
Eucrrilas were fighting on threw
fronta in Cubg today and 25,000
militiamen have been mobllired
against them In one a m alone,
an exile leader said.
Maj. Elcy Gutlcrrex Menoyo, a
former Castro army officer who
now heads the rebel second Nstlonsl Eicambray Front, said a
guerrilla army has been battling
In the third front area of Lea Vil­
las province since Nov. 10.
Raul Castro, brother of Pre­
mier Fidel Castro, was in com ­
mand of government forces In
Las Villas In Central Cuba and
has mobillied 26,000 militiamen In
the Ranao-Sanctl Splrltus region
In an effort to crush the rebels,
Menoyo laid. He refused to say
how many militiamen were fight­
ing.
Menoyo, who helped Castro de­
feat former dictator Fulgcncio
Batista, also said In a news con­
ference Wednesday that armed
combat waa going on In the Or­
gan kfountaini in the western
province of Pinar Del Rio and in
the Crystal Mountains In the eset*
era province of Orients.
He said the guerrilla! hev* won
most of their fights, ualng Ctcch
tommy guns and UB. rifles cap­
tured from Castro In com bat or
In garrison raid*.
In New York, exile sources
told United P ren International
that antl-Caitro guerrilla* bad
landed in Cuba at opposite ends
of the Caribbean Island.
Menoyo said the stiff fighting
near Sancli Spirltua has forced
the Castro forces to Isolate th*
toqp. He? said Raul Castro |*s»
ordered that peaaanta who wera
not government supporters be ayrested end paraded at prisoner*
captured In the fighting.
NeveriLeleii, peasants and *v*a
some mlltti.'men have defected to
tb* guerrillas., according to A r.
mando Fleitei, secretary general
of tit* Eicambray Front In New
York, Flatter said Castro troopa
were killing peasants suspected of
siding with the revolt.
Menoyo said, that a courier re.
ported Urn front near Sancti Spiritus, a center in the rich agricul­
tural central Cuban region, ex­
tended 10 milci. Everado Salsa
was named at commander of th*
guerrilla forces in Ui* central re­
gion.
Manoyo aaid Rotated resistance
to Castro has been going on for
a year in Las Villa*, but the guer­
rilla army has been In tha area
a little more than month.
The guerrilla army Include!
"workers who don't Uke commu­
nism, deceived peasants, student*
who love liberty, rebel soldier*
Irctrsyed by Fidel Castro and mi­
litiamen," Menoyo aaid.
The Eicambray Front la a new
organisation, Menoyo said. It*
money was being raised from
contribution* front Cubans In the
United
State*,
according
to
Fleitei.
Menoyo disbanded bis original
army In 1969 shortly after Castro
suited power from Batista, Menoyo'i army was the first to rldo
into Havana In January, 1939, aft­
er Uatiita fled.

Hart's 'Greatest'
Work Unfinished
PALM SPRINGS, Cellf. (UPI)
—A heart aliment which had fall,
ed to show the vigor of Broadway
director-playwright Moss Hart fi­
nally has silenced his prolific
pen, !cav.ng what critic* termed
hla greatest work unfinished.
Hart, 37, died Wednesday when
he was stricken by his second
heart attack tn 14 monthi. He had
just finished the second act of a
play which publishers said might
have been better than hli famed
"Lady In The Dark" or “ Th*
Man Who Came To Dinner."
The Pultlser Prise-winning writ­
er-director died almost Immedi­
ately after be was atricken while
stepping Into his car to keep a
dental appointment Hla wife.
Kilty Carlisle, TV panelist, was
by Us aid*. Hart'a two children,
Christopher and
Kathy,
were
asleep in the house.
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DONNIE McEACHHEN, three months old occupant of the front row
center apot In the above photo, received an award certificate along with
other member* during last Thuraday'a final class o f Chuluota’s Personal
Survival Course.
(Jones Photo)

Baby Boy Completes CD Course
With Chuluota Survival Class
The youngest citizen in Seminole
County, and perhipi in the whole
United Stater, ever to complete
a Pertonal Survival Course re­
ceived hit award certificate from
Instructor Tom Richey tu t Thurs­
day.
Donnie
McEachcrn,
threemonths-old son of Mr. and Mrs
dim MeEschern attended all four
o f tha Chuluota Claisei with his
parents and, according to Richey
“ was as good ai gold through
each session and we never heard
a peep out of him."
Other residents of the area to
receive certificates at last Thurs­
day's concluding etna were G.
R, Bouldcn, Florence Boukjen,
Grace Keller, Stella F. Hell, Caro­
lyn K. Runyon, Carol L. Jepson,
Katherine F. Jones, Rose Muako,
Joseph J, Muiko, Dorothy Fox,
Mary G. Hammond, Russel J,
Hammond, Ruth K. Zink, Her­
man E. Zink, Alyne M. Ratliff.
George Worthington, Jerry Me*
Xillop, Patty McKIHop, Kenneth
G. Rice, Shirley Rice, Marjorie
A . Bigelow, Arthur Broeker, Emi­
ly Broeker, Sophie Kostl, Jeanette Schwcrdt, Henry C- Sch*
werdt.

Audubon Chapter
Hears Program
Seminole Chapter membera of
the Florida Audubon Society met
Monday night In the School Farm
Building on lllh St. In Sanford
for a special Christmas program
based on the theme, "Remember
the Birds."
Field trips announced included
one to Cocoa on Dec, 28 and one
to Titusville on Dec, 30.

Legal Notice
HOT Icat
Nolle# la hersby itln-n that tha
annual rotation nf tha HliarahnM.
ara o f South Bamlnola liana, Varn
Park, Florida, will ba htld at Ite
banfclne houaa In P a m Park. Roun.
t r o f Bamlnola, Btata o f Florida,
an Tutaday, January 9. IMS, at
Its* I'.U. for tha purport nf h a ir ,
in e reports, for tha alaclton o f
Dlractnra lor tha anatilnit yaar ap-l
(or tha transaction til auch busl.
naaa which may or mlaht prnparllr
ooma bafura tha aald maatlna, jr
any adjournamant or adjuurnmanta
thereof.
Slt o, notloa la harahy c l r . n that
January I, ISIS has btan ( l i t d aa
tha Itar- rd Dal* tor Kharsboldara
antlltad to vule at tha Annual
Mharahuldara maatlna aa ait forth
above.
J. P. Tool#
Vtca Praaldanl and Caahlar
■outh Hrmlnul# Hank
Para Park, Plurlda
IN TUN CIIIUI IT C J tim r O k ’ t IIH
e r ir j r n i r t a i , c i n t i u T in a m i
PO R BKMINOI.R COUNTY. FLOSS.
IUA IN CUANCKIIV NO. 1174*
■ A I T nnOOKl.TN BAV1NUB DANK,
e Naw York
eorporallon,

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-vaO U r K. P l l l l f L i r S and PRANCES
U PHILLIPS, hit wlla.
Palandanta.
noth k t o n e m u o k o n u u a
op
p t e i . i t 'A iitta a i'ip r o w
PO. Cl LOB I It 11
TOi OUT L. l-HIUJI-S and
PRANCES L. I'lU LU P S, bla
wlfa
24S1S Atneail Assure
Hunnyniaad, Callfuriila
YOU, o u t
i:. i ' l l i t.Lii'.t and
PKANCKU U Pil tL L II‘4, ara harahy nutlflad that a Cumplalnt (or
Puratluaur* o( Uurl|t|a hat haan
(Had against yuu, and yuit ara
required to aorva a copy o f your
Anawar or I'laedtnas t&lt;&gt; tha Com­
plaint on Iba 1‘ UlniKt a atternay,
Joaapli XI. Pltacaiald, I I I kacurlly
Truat Building, Htaml 12, Florida,
and (lla tha original Anawar or
Flsxd lns In tha u((loa o f the d a r k
a f tha Circuit Court on or b a to n
(ha ttth day of Daa.rab.r A. D ,
( M l . If you Tati to do to, Jjilg.
rnanl by default will bo lakan
SfalUal you (or till rallot dtiu iudad In lha Coinplalnl.
Tha d.s o rlp 'l o n nf tha ra il proparl) proceeded u#aln»t la:
Let I, Block 7, o f TOWN.
BITE OP NOllTII CIIULIT.
LOTA, a subdivision accordlu s to plat lharaet recurdtd
In Plat Hook f. psgsa I t to
t l . In-luaUa. o f tha Publlo
Hacorda o f baniln»la County,
Florida.
Tbla nullca ahall ba pultllahad
ciu a aaoii watk tor (our ren ts cullva w it h * In tha Sanford Her­
ald.
LONP AND UHUEHMU at InUford, Sewlnula County, Florida, this
Itt h day o f Notrauihar a . U , t i l l .
(BCALI
Arthur H. Uackwllh, Jr.
Clark, Circuit Court
Byl Martha T. VHItii
Daputr Clark
Jcsapb t i . r U a . e i a i d
I I I Baeurtty Truat UuUdlnf
Mlbiuk IS, Florida
iM b U is Nov. Is * Has. T. It. -IL

Men Of NAS Plan
Children's Party

Ann Hyman, Trudy Corten, Marja Morski, Harold McBride, Glenn
Shupe, Hilda Shupc and little
Donnle'i parents, Jim and Sue
MeEaehern,

Luther League
To Present Annual
‘Living Nativity1
The third annual performance
of "The Living Nativity" by
memberi of the Good Shepherd
Lutheran Church's Luther League
will be presented dally between
the hours o f 7:30 p. m. and 8:30
p. m. weather permitting, through
Christmai
Eve
lighting
with
today's re-enactment by the young
people.
Cast of characters will be
changed with cadi presentation
as all members of the League
are given opportunity to partici­
pate In the program which will
take place in front of the sew
church on Hwy. 17-87.

Insurance Plan
To Be Discussed
At AARP Meeting
David Jefferya, director of Raid
operation! of the American Aian,
of Retired Pertone, will be the
prinftprfl speaker for the Jan. 8
meeting of tha organlxatten'a De­
nary Chapter.
Jefferya, from the Washington,
D. C., headquarters, will talk on
the
Insuranca plan
available
through tha a laudation which le
expected to ba open for enrollment
in Februery or 31arch.
Elmer J. Grumbacher, pro-tam
president o f tha DeBary Chapter,
haa advised thet tha meeting will
be open to all interested persons.
Exact time will be announced, he
said.

Legal Notice
IN TIIK CIRCUIT COURT DP TIMS
NINTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT OP
AND FOR SKMINOLH OOUNTV,
FI.Oil III A CHANCERY NO. &gt;1741
CITY NAVlNIin RANK OP PITTM.
FIELD
Plaintiff.

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CIIAIII,K* C. HTIIADHR and MAR.
T il A L. UTItADEU, M l w Ifa
Dafandanta.
N o r ir M o p a v r r in
KOHTUALR rtlRRULOlURR
TOl CIIAHLEa O. HT It A DC It and
MARTHA U a n t A D u n , hit

A party for 28 children from age
one to 14 yean o f age will be held
at tha Sanford Naval Air Station
Friday, when the FJtal aud Second
Class Nsvy men of SNAS Person­
nel, trest these children. Thera
will be a dinner o( turkey and all
ths trimmings, following s tour of
the station.
1.liter tha children will be visited
by Santa Claus, who will present
gifts to all the children.
Many persons and organisations
hare contributed to tha aucctsa of
tha planned party, Including Food
Fair, which Is contributing the
turkey and fruit, Chase and Co
fruit, and Touchton’s is giving
toys,
Ths A3J line personnel of North
American have given a cash dona­
tion snd the Acny Ducey Club has
also donated to ths party.
Uther members of ths commit­
tees Included John W. Decker and
Charles Thomas of ths Acay DUcey
Club; presents, Bailey and Hatch
o f VA1I-7; Food, Boggs of VAH-8
and Snydsr o f V A H -U . Guides
will be Bernsberg, NAS, Rowell,
Hatwing I, and transportation will
be by Ladd, Marinas, Publicity Is
handled by SUnakls of Hatwing L
Special guaite who havo been
Invited are Father Lauranssno,
Chaplin Deal and Capt. Joe Tutlajr.

WW I Auxiliary
Holds Election
O f New Officers
The Auxiliary of World War I
Barrack* 1187 of DeBary elected
officers a I ill Dec. I meeting at
the Community Center.
Taking office after installation
on Jan. 23 at the Center will be
Mildred King, president; Marie
Pye, senior vice president; Pau­
line Wateri, Junior vice president;
Mary tiullck, treasurer; Evelyn
Dtlck, chaplain; Nan Edwards,
conductress; Ina Benidist, guard,
and Marie Olive, trustee.
Memberi of (hi barracks and
auxiliary who visited the Laka
City Veterans Hospital on Dec. It
were Mr. and Mra. Van Duncan,
Mr. and Mr*. L. LaChat, Mr. and
Mrs. John Dsick, Mr. and Mr*.
Walter Olive and Mr. and Mrs.
Chauncay King,
Tha naxt regular meeting of Hie
auxiliary is scheduled for Jan.
12 at tha Community Center.

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It-aldiaca — t l t l K .ntuckv
Avanre, Akron, Ohio
T oo ara htraby nsllftad that a
Complaint to furaoloaa a oartaln
iiiortaasa . n c u m re rliif lha tullewIna daaerlhad ra il pronarty. to-wlti
l-«t l i t , OAKLAND HILLS,
accordltie to tha plat lharaet
aa racordttl In Plat Rook II.
Papal 41 and 14, Publlo Rec­
ord* of bamlnola County, F lo ­
rida; Including all atructuraa
and Improramtnli now and
haraattar oa aald land and
tlxturaa attached to or used
In connacllun with tha aald
pramlaaa
liaa baan filed aaalnat you to tbo
ahoia-aty Ird aull, ond you ara
required to aarrr a copy o f yaor
Answer or Plradlnp to lha Com.
plaint
on
Plalntlfr*
attarnaya,
Andaraon, Huah, Ward A Daan,
IIS Kaat Capital Avanua. Orlando,
Florida, and flit lha urlalual An­
awar or I ' l . i d i o g In lha offlra af
tha Clark of lha Circuit Court an
or b tf u r i tha Iblb day o l Decanil&gt;ar t i l l . II you fall to do ao, a
decree pro oonfaaao will ha lakan
aaalnat you f o r tha relief demand­
ed In the Complaint.
Thle Notice ahall ha published
once a weak tor tour consecutive
waaka In tha Hanford Herald.
WITNEbb my hand aud attlolal
atal ol a id e s at bamlnola County.
F l o : Ida. tbla Sill: day o f X pvmu bar. 1SI1.
(BEAL)
Arthur II. Ueckwiib, Jr.
Clark of Circuit Court
■
Ryr Martha T. Vlhlau
Drputy Clark
Pukllah Nov. 3V. A Dad- 7, II, II.

Church Women
Hear Program
In DeBary
By M M . ADAM MULLER
Women
of
Deftery’a
First
Presbyterian Church war* treat­
ed to a most successful musical
program at their Christmai meet­
ing Monday in the church aanctury.
Mrs. Hubert Henderson, presi­
dent, introduced Mrs. Jo Gillenkamp of DeLand and Mist Alice
Schaffer as special guests fjr
the afternoon. MUl Schaffer, mis­
sionary from Hotig Kong, It
spending the holidays In DeBary
with her sister, Mrs. John Forbes.
Mra. C. E. Butlar war In charge
of tha program and the benedic­
tion was given by Rev. Augustus
C.
Summers,
pastor of
tha
church,
H oilenca for tha social hour
at tha close of the meeting lnclud*
ed Mrs. Hisel Hill, Mrs. Bert
Newton, Mrs. Clarenco C. Shaf­
fer, Mrs. George Sehwaroer and
Mrs. L, Faig. Other membera af
the group assisted with fenring.

Altamonte Club
Keels For Annual
Supper Program

Christmas Sail
Set For Mayfair
Saturday Niphl
Final plan* are complete for tha
big annual Christine* Ball which
will 1* sponsored for the first time
this yaar by the Gntntna Omega
Chupler o f E|&gt;iilun Sigma Alpha.
It will be held at the Mnyfair Hotel
ballroom Saturday from P p. m. to
l a. in.
Tickets, at |5 per coOpla will be
on able at the door, and the dance
Is open to the public. It Is espe­
cially called to the attention of re­
turning college students, cutter
nnd business couples, bachelor
naval ofirera nnd men, hotel guests
and all young married cuuples, aa
well ai the member* of local and
national fraternal organisation*,
it ia not necessary to ba a fratem*
Ity member to attend.
Dress for the dance Is optional,
but It la expected that formal and
sami-formal wear will prevail, as
the ladies will prefer to dress in
their most high-style fashions for
this big event.
Ticket and dance chairman Is
Mra. John Dickey, publicity chair­
man la Miss Patty Walker, dec­
orations are under the direction of
Mra. Eli White and president of
th* sorority is Mrs. John Sehlrard.
Ticket* are now on tale at MeRoberta Tire Bhop and reserva­
tions should b* In by Friday night
(See ad in Herald for numbers to
call for reservations.)

DeBary Glee Club
Presents Program
By MRS. ADAM MULLER
The Annual Christmaa Sing of
tha DaBary Glee Club wai pre­
sented this yaar on Dae. II at
th* Community Center.
M n . Harry Whitaker directed
tha performance and Laura Platt
Brown aerved aa pianist.
Duet selections were sung by
Mrs. Emily Armstrong and Mrs.
Marion Roberta and Robert Mc­
Gee, backed by the entlra chorus,
took the aolo lead In " 0 Holy
Night."
Instrumental numbers were pre­
sented by a trio composed of piano
by Theresa Kupecs, first violin by
Mlsa Coraellia Shaw and second
violin by Mra. T. Donaldson.
Following the program, which
closed with audience participation
in singing old and beloved carols,
was a social hour and refresh­
ment period planned by Mra.
Cbarlai Creaaey, chairman of tha
committee, and her hostesses.

Republican Club
Election And Party
Set In DeBary
By MRS. ADAM MULLER
Plans for today’ i 7;30 p. m.
holiday party and meeting of the
DeBary Republican Club at th*
Community Center were made by
the executive board which met
with President Thornton Smith
at the Fire House last Thursday
morning.
George Percey, executive eom
mitteeman of Daytona and a
former DeBary resident, will be
guest speaker. Aleo on th* agenda
la e report from Howard Middleton, chairman of th* nominating
committee fur new officers, to
be followed by tha elections.
At th* cloe* of the business
session an sntertelnment and re­
freshment ported ha* boon plan­
ned. Tha party and meeUng are
open and Invitation la extended
to all resident* who might care
to attend, Smith aald.

DeBary Legion
Group Sets Party
A Christmas party has been
scheduled for 7 p. m. today in
the DaBary Fire House for mem­
bers of the American Legion
Post 238 Auxiliary.
All members have been re­
queued to bring a so-cent paper
Item to add to the grab bag,

By SHIRLEY WE.NTMORTH^
The Community House in Ahamonte Springs was the scene last
week o f much holiday festivities
ns members and friends of tbe
Altamonte Springs Garden Club
turned the hall into n Christmas
Fantasy.
The occasion w e e the annual
covered dish sup per and Chriatinft
party held Dee. 14 at 8:30 p. m.

THIS UNIQUE ARRANGEMENT was on* o f many displayed by Mra.
Leonard Toy, center, in a demonstration on the creative art to admiring
members o f the Bear Lake Garden Circle. Featuring artificial material*,
Lite floral piece wa* done by Mrs. Toy when the Circle visited her Rock
House Gardens as a part of its Christmas Meeting.
(Herald Photo)

Garden Circle Hears lips For Basic Floral Designs
By SHIRLEY WENTWORTH
Membera of the Bear Lake
Garden Clrcla met at the home
of Mra. Donald Cone of Craig
Drive, Bear Lake Manor at 7:30
p. m. Dae. 13.
The program for th* evening
consisted of a visit to Rock Houia
Gardens on Fairbanks St., Or­
lando with the hostess there being
Mrs. Leonard Toy. M n . Toy gave
a program on baste floral ar­
rangements Including the mech­
anic* of auch displays and event­
ually th# finished product.
After her very Informative lec­
ture members of the club return­
ed to Mra. Cone’s home and there
the buiiiMii meeting and Christ­
mas party wa* bald along with
the exehang* of gifts.
Those attending were Mre. Jay

Hospital

N otes

DECEMBER II
Admissions
Linda Austin. Florence, Miss.;
Betty June Wheat, Longwood;
John Henry Ford, DeBary; Janie
Soderblom, Lake Monroe; Kaprel
Pilorisn, Longwood; Minnie Lee
Klnird, Lake Monroe; Harvey
Vleno, Oiteen; Shirley Norris,
Orlando; Terry Ann Anderson, Wi­
nona Newman, Vincent HiUard,
Mary Dixon, Betty Pickrel, Selma
McQuillan, FTed Strange, Fay*
Haynes, Lessie Shepherd, Mary
Keenan, Lawton Beard and Nora
Long o f Sanford.
Birth*
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Newman of
Sanford, a boy
Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Bruce of
Sanford, a girl
Mr. ant Mrs. Bruce Pickrel of
Sanford, a boy
Dismissals
Orville Dunekel, DeBary; Daniel
Pell, Oiteen; Edna Humphrey,
Lake Mary; William Mlchallis,
DeBary; Sarah Baird, Carmlla
Ray, Mr*. Louis Saneho and baby,
Mra. tilctui Lemon and baby, Mr*.
Earl Lee and baby and Jacob
Cohen of Sanford.

DeBary Firemen
Elect Officers
New officers of the DeBary
Volunteer Firemen'* Assn., Inc.,
were elected at the regular meet­
ing of the group last Thursday
avenlng.
baad the
Thornton Smith will head
organisation aa president for 1982.
Other officer! will be Darwin
Bruce, vice president; EUworth
Ogden, secretary; Paul Baraael,
treasurer; George Gerling,
Hag, financlal secretary, and Frank
Christen, director.

BARGAIN PRICES

W. Malone, Mrs. Richard Scott,
M n . Charles Darla, Mr*. Robert
Kowalski, Mrs. Robert Conover,
M n. Richard Matbes, M n . AI
bert Jacobs, Mrs. Ernest Medvec
and Mre. Alan Wentworth. Guests
for th* evening were Mr*. M.
Woods, M n , Frank Greer and
M n. William Maetey.
The door prise, consisting of
the Circle's Christmas tree en­
try at the Christmas Tree Lane
•how held In Orlando recently,
wea won by Mrs. Scott. A mer­
chandise certificate donated by
the Axalea Park Nursery waa won
by M n. Ernest Medvee.
After th* exchange of gifts,

DeBary Cub Scouts
Have Holiday Party
DeBary Cub Scouts met Mon­
day evening at Ihe Fire House for
their Christmas Party when they
presented
Christmaa
Wreaths
made during recent den meeting*
to their parents. Assisting with
the party were Cubmaster Don­
ald Drach and Den Mother*.
A lighted tree, made and trim­
med by the boyi, stood at one
end of the room where games
were played before refreshment*
were served by M n. George GorUog of Pen Three from a beauti­
fully decorated buffet.
Committeemen
attending
the
party Included Joseph Brenner,
chairman and George Gerling,
William Hennehgan and Gerard
Neyer, Institutional representa­
tive.

Opera Club Plans
DeLand Program
The DeBary Opera Group will
preaent an evening of muaie for
the DeLand Tourist Club on New
Year's Day,
Featured artiste appearing on
the program will Include Florence
St. Amend, Robert N. McGee, Ger­
trud* McNaughton, Ivan Walker,
Beatrice Muller and Laura Platt
Brown.
A number o f selection* alto will
ba presented by tha entire chorus.

punch and homemade cookies
were enjoyed.
The next monthly meeting will
be held at the home of M n . C
L. Brunk of Lake Asher Circle
Bear Lake Manor.

Retired Folks
Plan Party;
Set Deadline
By CAROL JEPSON
Members of ChuluoU's Retired
Folks Club will hold their annual
Christmai Party in th* Comtnun
ity Building today.
Festivities will open with a potluck supper at 8 p. m. A business
meeting and exchange of gifts
will follow and th* evening will
cloe* with a Carol Sing under the
direction by Herman Zink.
Officials of the club, which also
la sponsoring a Christmai Light­
ing Contest In Chuluota, ask that
all displays be complete and
ready for Judging by 8 p. m.
Saturday.
Judgei will be Mrs, Joseph
Battle, Mr*. Lutllle- Niblick and
Mra, Virginia Mlkler, all of
Oviedo.

DeBary Veterans
Name New Officers

Thanks to supper chairmen, Ma­
jor and Mrs. Robert 31. Watson
and assistants, Mr. and Mrs. L. T.
Bryan, 31r, and Mr*. L. G. West,
Mr. and Mr*. Homer S. Sewell Jr.,
3!r. and 3lrs. Robert S. Bradford
and Mr. and Mrs. L. O. Willard ami
also to the decorating committee,
th* trimmings were beautflul.
9
Upon entering the hall, the long
buffet table was there to see in
all ite glory. Green net covered the
entire table with glittering felt
ornumenU tucked here and there
to add glamorous sparkle. Topiarytype trees made hy various club
mem ber* glistened in all their
bounty atop the table.
In tha dining hall individual 1
tables were act with whit* clotlit
and clsverly designed centerpieces
consisting o f dried and sprayed
material. Christmas trees, candles
■led* and all that make* for a
happy holiday letting.
Hanging ornaments added their
glittery glamour to tha affair aa
did the clever wall decorations,
which also were mad* by members.
All these adornment* wore a priee
tag ao that at the conclusion of till'
evening they could be purchased
by those wishing to do so.
The highlight for the evening
waa a Christmas comedy called
"Mouth of th* Gift Horae," writ­
ten by Mra. E. Ducloa, president of
the Orlando Players and enacted
for the enjoyment of all by mem­
ber! o f the club.
Taking part were M n , A. (to
Merrill, Mra. K. A. Juthe, M n . RT
D. Masten, Mra Frank R. Gerhardt, Mra. Robert S. Bradford and
M n . Dan A. Harris. Director waa
Mra. George C. Hearn.
By far, an avenlng o f fun, food
and festivity was thoroughly en­
joyed by all attending.
Ultra-fashionable ledtei * f Hie
Roman court devised * m *thc«
for bleaching their hair with a
type of soap which came from
Gaul.

Zero Temperature

FO O D

Ralph Combs was named com­
mander for 1982 of DeBary's
World War I Barracka 1187 at the
December meeting of the organ­
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rowth brings problems. Planning o f course, Is eascntinj,
ecause uncontrolled growth cmt he dlsnstrous. Sendees
must be rendered nnd calculated risks taken.
Speaking o f growth und risks, it rather rernurknble proporn) wus made recently by the American Tele­
phone nnd Telegraph Co., which new handles 83 percent
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1— It lessens doubts that expensive space research
could be made to pay off',
2— It will certainly widen appreciably the scope and
quality of communications everywhere;
3— It lessens the prospects of government develop­
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due profit."
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communications commission nnd Its capacity to regulate
seem to make these fears inconsequential Indeed. Its
directives have been closely followed by a committee of
the communications industry representing nine con­
cerns. The Issue of possible domination by one company
doesn't hold up. The proposed Joint corporation would be
governed by a board o f which no participant would have
more than two directors, nnd would Include four extra
members. Under FCC regulation, any attempt to gain
individual financial advuntagea to the detriment of
the others would certainly seem unwise.
An answer Is needed fairly soon because present
forcasta Indicate that present lines across the Atlantic
will be overburdened by 1005. It would seem that the
government ahould come up with an answer as to
whether or not It plans to enter this field or leave It
to private companies.

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“ Dr. Crnns, I'm fad up with life,"
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Pur the mure progreetlve mod­
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topmoit educational medium*.
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psychology, for I pour Into It the
practical content of a doicn
courses In psychology that I have
long taught In American univer­
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I shell not deicrlbe iny advice to
Frank but you may Infer It from
L‘ the following letter that arrived
from him recently.
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tell you that yen have dene mere
for me with one little typewritten
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Proof Of The Padding
“ I am more popular now than I
have been In my life. My fears are
also fa it becoming a thing o f the
past.
“ I have even Inveetlgated com*
books In support o f religion by
men whose opinions 1 respected.
“ I started going to church end
Joined a young people'! league.
Thle helped plenty, even If 1 didn’t
become a 'shuuter.'
"I else began attending dances
and social affaire. 1 scrapped my
reading of cynical modem authors
who streie the futility o f life.
“ Instead, 1 chose authors who
cheersd me up, even If literary critice didn't rlasitfy their volumes as
lasdtrs In the field.
“ I don't give a hang as long ■■ I
fcsl belter when 1 finish ths book.
Ho back to 'Ivnnboc' am) 'The
Three Musketeers.' Hack to Zens
Uruy and Habetlnl.
‘T realise that I was topheavy In
my attitudes previously, so I etn
trying to develop gome social balInet end extrovert myself.
“ It works, too, although It was
bmd going at the start. I had to
drive myself along by sheer will
power.
Crateful Fur fo ld Hwrat
"Dut 1 remembered what you
said about cold sweat being ths
kind that really makes a man
grow, so I gritted my teeth and
stuck to my course. Now I ran
laugh at my fears, for 1 am ac
tually becoming maaUr of myself.

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Florida Sees Big Boom In Moon Project
By BABBAlU FBYK
TALLAK ASIK B, Fie. (U i’ l&gt; —
Florida will ride the coat-tails of
the NOVA moon project to the
greatest economic boom It has ever
seen,
This Is the opinion of Qor. Far­
ris Bryant and other state offi­
cials. Bryant predicta Florida wilt
be |tO billion rkhcr by the Ume
this notion launches a man to tha
moon from Cape Cansvetal.
But af) Ihla Is in tha future.
The state meanwhile Is having
Iruuble financing all the appro­
priations voted by the 1901 Legis­
lature.
Although Florida was tha fast­
est growing state In ths nsUon In
the post decode, It Is finding that
expansion does net quite pey for
Itself. Ths thousands who move to
the state each year require more
schools, police protection and other
services than the taxes they pay
will cover,

Even ths millions o f tourists
who vacation In Florida du not
dump In enough tax** to make up
the sleek. And Florida's revenue Is
geared to the tourist dollar, with
major taias falling on aalel, gaso­
line, whisky and rase track bet­
ting.
Hod H net been for Bryant's
flection a year ago on a "no new
tax" program, the legislature al­
most certainly would have voted
substantial tax raises thla year,
The governor kept his campaign
promise and the legislature was
forced to base a |30 million build­
ing program on s sharp rise in the
economy which eo far has not ma­
terialised.
The State tightened lie bell and
Bryant vowed not only to get by
on existing Income but to Initiate
enough economies to save ISO mil­
lion in hit first two years In oillea.
In th&lt; midst of this economy

Letters

To The Editor
To the Editor:
Several days ago Mr, I.arry
Venhel, Managing Editor of tha
Sanford Herald, was the gusst
speaker at the meeting of the
Men's Club of the First Christian
Church. Mr. Vcrshol spoke on h|s
philosophy of whit the role snd
responsibility of ■ newspaper
shuuld be to a community. Reslislng that his column. Around
The Clock, has, at tlmos, been
controversial to some, we had
looked forward to lliii meeting
with a great deal of Interest,
Having listened to Mr. Venhel
we have come to know much bet­
ter the Importance of a newspaper
In Its role In stimulating the con­
science and concorn of the people
of a community who often become
far too apathetic In vital local
Issues. Mr. Vershel stated that
Iw felt It bis duty as a newspaper­
man to Inform and that thero la
no way for many people to know
what Is happening In a commun­
ity unless the newspaper, with Its
sources of information, informs
the people. It Is al this point that
the responsibility of th« individual
cltlien must be assumed. If Ibc
cllUen does not seem to cars or
does not act, then that is another
tragic story.
We appreciated Mr. Vershel and
we feel that he presented sn hon­
est viewpoint we would like to
see more of In th« field of Journal­
ism and public service. Wo would
encourage you, is we would en­
courage our elected official! and

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public servants, am) as we would
admonish ourselves as cltlscns,
lo be more diligent In the services
we perform for the good of our
people instead of for the Interests
of a chosen few.
Sincerely
James N. Barnett

Soviet Steel Up
NEW YORK (VP!)—Stoat out­
put In Russia Is expected to eat a
record this year. Western observ­
ers estimate 1941 Soviet tonnage
at 7N million tons, six million ov er
1900. Plans call for expanding
this to 100 million tons by 19SG.
U. S. output this ysar likely will
be below (he 99.1 million tons in
1900.

drive, Florida waa selected as the
taka-off point for the nation's
moon shot and Uts state faced the
problem of preparing for the spaca
ago, partUulariy in the Bold o f
education.
"The Capo Canaveral program
wfll launch a t economic boom the
like o f which has not boon soon,"
Bryant Mid. "Firm foundations of
Industry, agrtculturs and tourism
will shore up the growth m o ltin g
from the moon shot."
Until this giant thrust forward
starts paying o ff In dollar* In th*
treasury, state official* looked be­
yond pay-as-you-go programs for
ways to finance htedtd expansions.
Bryant and the state cabinet
pushed through a propose! to issue
$16 million In stall bonds payable
over a 10-year period to provide
classrooms, laboratories end offcampus graduate programs -for
spaca age technicians.
Other programs wars advanced
to gat more productivity from tha
present tax dollar.
An all-out campaign waa launch­
ed to get toulsta to linger longer
and Isava behind more o f their
cash. To this end, slate agencies
concerned with tho tourist Indus­
try aro concentrating efforts on
getting hotel, motel and amusament personnel to be "extra nice"
and hospitable.
State universities will go on th*
year-round trimester system next
fall to cut nearly two years off tha
usual schooling period o f 19 ysers
and get better utilisation o f exist­
ing classroom space. Universities
also are under orders to Increase
tho actual teaching load of their
faculties to eliminate tha need for
many additional positions.

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in the Vostak.
! atlon that the moon, planets and
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is where free outer space begins. be explored ore—like the high
If national savereignly doesn't
J seas under International h w t3.
extend to infinity.
day—open to peaceful use by all
What is proposed for United without regard to national clairar.
Nations consideration is recog­
A precedent for this mlrcxdy
nition that international law, in­ exists in the Antarctic Treaty
cluding the UN charter, extend which demilitarizes the south
to outer space. The first step to­ polar continent and makes It op?u
ward control would be agreement for exploration bv all rnontrie;.
to ivpuit oil .pace v.iiicir launch­ In September
I960
President
ings for their registration hy the Elsenhower, addressing the I'™
UN oeeretsry-gencrsl.
suggested that the Antarctic prinAfter this might come agree- cipie bo extended to outer space.
ment In International co-opera­
tion in expioraton of outer space,
FIRST QUALITY
weather observation and develop­
ment of communication systems
bv satellite relay. The Interna­
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INSTALLED or
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Hunts's sgreement to tske part
in saltations
on
International
control and devslopment of the
peaceful uses of outer space i&gt;
one of the most hopoful events in
this yoar's frustrating United Na­
tions General Assembly.
The important point is that the
Russians have for two years pre­
vented any meetings of the UN
Committoo on Outer Space by de­
manding veto rights.
But this committee has now
been expended from 24 to 29
members by sddltion of Chad.
Morocco, Mongolia and Sierra
Loons, They obvlouily know little
snd have small futures in outer
space, but so do most of the
others,
Anyway, they hive now unani­
mously agreed to begin meetIngs next March, recognizing that
there can be no real disarma­
ment until there is international
control of outer space at well at
of nuclear testing.
Tho hopeful sign here 11 that
willingness to ro-operate in outer
spice has now been coupled with
Russian agreement to take part
In furthering talks before a new,
ll-natlon disarmament commis­
sion, It will replace the 10-natlon
Gens vs conference the Russians
walked out on In June 1940.
The Russians may have a self­
ish security Interest In this new
attlttsde. The development of ob­
servation setsllltes orbiting the
earth every 90 minutes to spy
snd report on whit goss on below
may In time make preparations
move difficult, for any country
planning surprise aggressive at­
tack.
Still more Important than this,
the development of orbiting satel­
lites loaded with nuclear weapons
that could be rulossed on radio
command and guided from tho
earth to attach any designated
target threatens ovary country's
at entity.
The only way this ten be pre­
vented is International agreement
not to, militarise outer specs. Jlut
tha problems of Inspection and
control are obviously more dif­
ficult than on tha earth'a surface,
underground or In submarines.
So fir , neither tho United States
or Soviet Russls has made any
charges that Its sovereignty has
bean Invaded by tho overhead
passage of sstellitoi In orbit.
There are now It American
satellites In orbit. Ten are trans­
mitting Information back to earth.
Rusti his only one fstcllte In
earth orbit and It is silent.
tam o of the U J . satellites have
bean used for weather observa­
tion and forecasting. Tba science
Is not far enough advanced to
spot missile launching sites, but
that's coming. And from the Rus­
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spy, no matter how high ho flies.
An lntorostlng esse Is being
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Thurs. Dec. 21,1961—Pa^c 5

By JACK TRIM
Last week there w n a lot of
talk about shad fishing—ttiii week
there has been a lot of fishing in
fd d ltio n to the converiation.
Arrival of the tint goodly num­
bers of ahad brought out heavy
mid-week traffic on the St. Johns,
where usually the weekends are
the busy times.
Most of these middle of the
week anglers are our visitors who
don’t have to go to work during the
week. And ain't that a pleasant
thought!
• Busiest section of the river has
oeen near Lemon Bluff, where
John Crim said "it’s getting
pretty crowded at times." Roe
ahad up to four and a quarter
pounds have been caught already
and the numbers are greater than
'
last year at this time.
For the poor working stiffs who
fish weekends, prospects are good
•
for shad this weekend—before and
£rtter church. Jim Crowe on SH 46
also pointed out that the cool
morning weather might help, as
well as the full moon, If you care
to calculate by the lunar system.
Incidentally, Crowe's prediction
that the shad would arrive in num­
bers Dec. IS was right on the but­
ton, although he didn't give the
time of day.

A father and son team visiting
the Wrklva River area from Pen­
sacola landed several nice bass
Tuesday and Wednesday, Herb
Sutton of Wckiva River Haven
said.
Ralph Bledsoe and Ralph Jr.
had s string of four pounders the
first day and came right back for
more. Fishing is "pretty good"
in the Wckiva now, Sutton said.
The Bledsoes used a top water
bait he hadn’t heard of before,
Sutton said, it's a Porter spinner
and apparently is a good one.
Sutton also pointed out another
Important Item. The waters in the
Wrkiva arc navigable all the way
into the St. Johns now even though
some people had the Impression
that low levels had made certain
places impassable In motor boats.
You have to take care to avoid
stumps and other hasards In some
spots, but you can make it.
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A piece of mail reveals how fish
re stocking really got started wayback tn 1873, A train carrying a
carload of live fish being sent
westward by the U. S. Fish Com­
mission was crossing a bridge
over the Elkhorn River. The
bridge collapsed and the train—
and fish—fell into the river. This
met hot! of re.Mocking found no
• • •
favor, however, as even the gov­
6 Henry Russell at Marina Isle ernment In those days drew the
said today that many good speckl­ line an projects that were too ex­
ed perch catches have been re­ pensive.
ported from Lake Jessup. Best
place to catch ’em right now
seems to be around Bird Island,
where the water la deeper than
most of tlie lake.
The Russells also said that they
have added some boat storage
units at Marina Isle to accommo­
d a t e visiting boaters who come
to the area as well as local boat
owners.
This is the flrst Ladles' Night
of the new season at the SanfordOrlando Kennel Club and all wom­
I* xiiis c ir c u it co u h t o r rust
MINTII
jrm c iA i,
CJIUTIT, i t en arc invited to watch the tenA\n
rim
m i m i m i i . i:
c o i'tT Y .
race program free.
F U t l l l t M , I’ ll A Kt'KH Y tO. 1 IT0.1
Consequently lady spectators
tfUFFoLK
COUNTY
VKPKIIAL
MAVINOS A IX) AN ASSOCIATION, will probably far outnumber the
Unltel S u t i i o f Atnsrlea earmen tonight but that does not
Plain lift, hold true In the featured ninth
v«.
BILLY EL SLATER and SANDRA race where two lady greyhounds,
I - SLATER, hla wlft, and 'VII,. Starlight Kennel's Frisco Whit and
LI All
IIA tl HOLD
PATTON
and Carl Tracy'a Erma Eastman, will
JEA NN ETTE
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hli
be opposed by five stalwart males.
wife.
Defendants. They are Fathom, Noble Cam­
tr T ir e : o r s r r r i t
paign, Russell Stone, Sabsna, Big
M o it x iiA iiR r o i i K i ’ i.o a t'iiw
TOi HILLY EL SLATER and HAN- Barker, and Re Fawn.
D n x I. SLATER, his wife,
Both Frisco Whit and Erma
Addrtaa Unknown
_
Toil,
Defendenle,
am
hereby Eastman were popular here last
9 pantlfl.il that a complaint to fora- season. In grade A and B competi­
cloaa a cartaln m o rlsas* on tha
folluwlna daacrlhtd property, to. tion Erma was a quiniela factor
eight times in 21 starts, three
wit:
Lot It, BEAR L A KE IIIL IA
times with wins, while Frisco
according to tha Plat th.reWhit figured in 14 qulnlelas In 22
of. aa renorded tn Plat U&lt;&gt;r,k
11, at Pasa IT of tha Public
tries, eight times with wins.
Rarorda of Samlnola countr,
Orville Moses’ Fathom has a
Florida.
haa
aan
fllad
egelnet
you national A-t rating, the highest
In tha abova-elyled »ult and you of any entry in this main event,
ars required to aarva a oopr of
your Anawar or Plaadlnp to tha and he will probably rate aa the
Complaint on Ptalntlff'a attorney favorite. He looked good In two
^ l o a a p h M Muraaku, P. O. Ilns 111
r* r n Park, Florida, and flla tha schooling starts, taking a first
arlslnal Anawar or Plaadlns tn and a second.
tha offlca of tha Clark of tha
P. C. and E. J. Alderaon’a Big
Circuit Court on or bafora tha
I t day of January, IMI. If you llarker, a fast breaker, won the

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Program Slated
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fall to do ao, a daoraa pro con- Sprint Challenge at Pueblo last
faaao will ba takan ageln.t yon
August but failed to register e
tor lha rallaf demandrd In tha
win In three schooling starts.
Complaint.
WITNESS my hand and official
The second matinee of the sea­
•sal of offlca at Sanford, Samlnola.
County, this ttth day of Deeem- son is on tap Friday afternoon,
starling at 2 p.ra.
Lai, l l l l .
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Coaches 'Brag'
About Players In
Easi-West Tilt

Not Much Yule Spirit On Cage Floor

Untied Press International
Christmas spirit, bah!
SAN FRANCISCO (UPI) — The
That's exactly how some of the
All-America stars comprising the nation's top-ranked college bas­
East and West Shrine football
ketball teams feel about it and
teams visited V&gt;c Crippled Chil­
the
reason is rather obvious.
drens Hospital this morning—and
found out why they must give up ] For some, like fourth-ranked
their Christmas to compete in the, Providence and seventh ranked
charity classic Dec. 30.
Aritons State University this has
There were very few quips toss­
been a week of nightmares.
ed off at this heart-tugging visit;
And it hasn't been joyous cither
and the players and coaches left
for
second-ranked Cincinnati or
grim-faced-ready for heavy duty
when they start their two-a-day sixth-ranked West Virginia, both
of whom suffered their first
practice grind Friday.
But
in
other
appearances losses on Monday.
Providence and Artiona State
■round the bay the past couple
of days, the coaches have been also took their initial tumbles on
convulsing the audiences with Monday and as if things weren't
bad enough, each performed an
these stories:
East coach Rill Murray of Duke encore Wednesday night.
Underdog Xavier of Ohio hand­
—" T d give you an example of the
prowess of our quarterback, Ro­ ed Providence its second straight
man Gabriel, he threw a pass setback. 67-53, at Cincinnati, and
against us that was Intercepted,
We measured R in the fotos later
and from the spot he threw to
the spot our boy intercepted It
was exactly TT yards."
Essh coach Jack Mollenkopf of
Purdue — "We have some fine
backs on this East team — such
at Bob Ferguson of Ohio Slate
and Angelo Daberio of Notre
Dame. We don’t get that kind of
backs at Purdue. Our idea o f an
ofi'ense la to recover an opposi
tion fumble and maybe atumblo
over the goal line for a touch­
down."
West coach Dan Devine of Miasouri — “ After apendlng the past
two years In the Orange Bowl in
Miami, it’i nice to be here in the
fog and rain and out of all that
aunthme."
West coach Bill Meek of South­
ern Methodist who has just been
fired by the Mustangs — **I have
very little to say. Nobody listens
to me recently snd I’ m learning
to keep my mouth ihut. I’ ve got­
ten pretty dumb the last two
years."
Devine again — "A t an alumni
meeting. I told them If they went
out and got me boys like John
llsdl and Curt McCIlnton of Kan­
sas, I would produce a winner.

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Nolle* If hereby *lven that un*
4tr «n&lt;l bY virtu* o f a Final Decr** *f For*cto*ur* heretofora ent*r*d. In ■ cartaln c u m pending
tn the Circuit Court. In and for
Seminole Countr. Florida. In Chnn.
c r y , being f e e * No. IISSS. In
D o c k . ! No. I*. f. ARTHUR M
a. BECKWITH. JR., a* Clerk o f »atd
••Jourt. will uff*r for *at* »nd **lt
to th* bl*h*&gt;l bldd*r for c»*h. at
lb s S u l front door o f th* Court
] lout*, In Kenford, 8*mlnot* Coun­
tr, Florida, at lit ** o'clock A. M.
an January «th, ISSS. th* following
firoporty, In ti.mlnot* County, Flor*
d», to wltt
Lot * and lad *■ '*•* *h*
yiant i t f**l and • Inch** ef
•aid Lot 7, Bloch B. WILDMERE.
according
to
pint
thereof
records*
in
Plat
Book I. I 'M * 111. of *h*
public Itscords o f S.mlnol*
^
County, Flortdn.
Tugether with nil pereonal pro.
party,
furniture.
furntehlnge
and .qulpment
uuw on th*
premises and usually kspt an
tha premises, and any repine*oi* uis of same or addition to
enld property, tncludlna among
other things. *tsctrln |c*bog.
electric stoss, electric drier,
electric washing machine, aleetrie hot water k*at*r. V e n e ­
tian blinds and oooklng equiptt]* nt nnd household goods.
^ The asm* to fa* sold to accord­
a n c e alth said Decree and «*ctlon
1st.01 Florida Itatutna.
d a t e d Thl* Itth day o f . Deeamber, A. D. l i l t .
tbEA L)
, _ .
Arthur H. Beckwith, Jr.
Uyt Martha T. Vlhlan
Deputy Clerk
Troy C. Mueselwhlta
Attorney for Plaintiff
*4 K. Court street
(P.O, B ob *441)
Orlando. Florida
PubUah December St, 1S4L

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Blanda Named Top AFL Gridder Of Year
NEW YORK (UPI) — George
Blanda of the Houston Oilers, who
has experienced his share of
frustration and discouragement
during a 12-year pro football ca­
reer, today was chosen the 1961
American Football League "P lay­
er of the Year" hy United Press
International.
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33-year-old
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out the season with nine straight
victories and qualified to meet
the San Diego Chargers for the
league championship next Sunday.
Tfcli was Blanda'* outstanding
season in a pro career that began
bark In 1949 with the Chicago
Bears.

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quarterback star won the honor
by a wide margin, attracting 17
of the 24 votes cast in the annual
UPI poll of three regular AFL
writers from each league city.
Blanda, once called a "m ajor
league misfit," recovered from a
shaky start this season, regained
all his passing and kicking fi­
nesse, and guided the Oilers to

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day night and his team provided
live perfect present for the man
who has everything by walloping
Wisconsin, 92-75, at Milwaukee.
Dave
Erickson,
particularly
sharp with hit shots from outride,
paced Marquette with 34 points
although Wisconsin's ilick sopho­
more, Ron Jackson, took game
honors with 29.

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day Festival tournamrnt with a
92-64 win over St. Joseph's of
Philadelphia In New York. Leroy
Ellis tossed in 29 points for the
Redntcn, who spurted to a 30-6
lead In the first seven minutes
and held a 46-33 margin at half­
time.
Marquette coach Eddie Hickey
celebrated his birthday Wednes­

G O O D Y E A R

Richardson Set
As Top DP Man
■ BOSTON (U P D —Second baseman Bobby Richardson of tha
New York Yankee* woe the offi­
cial stamp today a* the beet
double play man In the American
League.
Richardson started or took part
In 136 double plays last season,
more than any other lnfletder In
the league, eacluding first basemen, official 1981 fielding aver,
ages
released
by
American
league
headquarters
revealed
today.
Despite hie brilliance at making
the double play, however, Rich­
ardson finished fourth in fielding
among the league’s second basemen with a .978 average. Chuck
Schilling o f the Boston Red Sox
was the defensive leader at sec­
ond base with .991.
Luts Apariclo o f the Chicago
White Sox led aU the shortetops
in fielding fo r the third straight
year with .982. Third baseman
Brooks Robinson of tha Baltimore
Oriolea and first baseman Pate
Runnels o f tha Rad 8 oa rounded
out the Infisld leader*. Robinson
had a .972 average and Runnels
fielded .998.

blew two fine scoring chances
snd A1 Drusk'n's free throw aft­
er the final gun gave Minnesota
its two-point margin. Eric Magdans topped the winners with 23
points, while Ollte Payne and
Larry Armstrong scored 16 apiece
for the losers.
Up • and - coming St. John's
warmed up for next week's Holi­

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Minnesota bowled over Ariiona
State, *0-68, at Minneapolis.
Providence, the defending NIT
champions,
looked
more
like
sleep walker* Wednesday night,
falling behind. 22-8, In the first
five minutes, Xavier had ■ com­
fortable 36-19 lead at intermission
and although the Friars front
Rhode Island tried a pressing
man-for man defense tn tlw sec­
ond half, K didn't make much
difference, Frank Pinchback led
Xavier with 19 points.
Ariiona State's loss to Minne.
sota came in one of those games
where the losers wish they had
it to play over again and the win­
ners are happy they don’t have
to. The Gophers saw a to-point
lead shaved to one point, at 69-68
with 45 seconds remaining.
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Lake Manor, combined celebra­
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from 3 p.m. until 4 p.m. on Dec.
18 at the home of tbelr parents.
Both birth dates occurred dur­
ing the past week with Debbie
celebrating her eighth and Johnny
his seventh.
Outdoor games were the fea­
tured entertainment at tha the
party which waa climaxed with
serving of the lovely birthday
cake, ice cream, nuts, candy
punch and Christmas stocking
favors.
Guests were Sara nerrlngton,
Marilyn and Barbara Welnar,
Cathy Malone, Cheryl Honaker,
Delores Johnson, Tom and Billy
Jacques, Gary and Roger Kowal■U, Mika Webb, Gary Flora, Scott
Reeves, Keith Honaker and Max
Welnar.

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By SHIRLEY WENTWORTH
A surprise birthday party waa
given Sunday afternoon for Mrs.
Bud Webb by Mr. and Mre. Rich­
ard Scott of Shirley Dr., Beer
Lake Manor.
The honor*« waa presented with
a lovely handmade hlbiicua cor­
sage from her hostess and later
wae feted at a delldoui chicken
barbecue supper topped off with
cake, ice cream, mini* and nuts,
all served from an attraetlvaly
decorated table.

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A workshop was conducted with
Christmas decoration ideal on dis­
play and members were aaalited
with spraying o f materia la for
holiday
arrangement*.
Sixteen
member* were pre»ent for the
meeting.

MAGNOLIA CIRCLE
The Magnolia Circle met at the
home of Mrs. P. L. Elmore with
Mrs. A. H. Harris aa co-hoates*.
The bu sines a meeting was con­
ducted by circle president, Mrs.
H. K. Ring.
Mrs. Elmore gevb a report on
horticulture, at which time she
asked members to bring any quealion* they might have on plants
to the meetings and she would secure the answers.
It was reported that the Junior
Garden Class had made Christmas
decorations out o f pie tins. The
circle voted to purchase a flower
vase to be presented to the Pres­
byterian Church in memory of
Mre, J . E. Nicholdi,
A beautiful Christmas door ar­
rangement was brought to the
meeting by Mrs. Otto Borsdorf.

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The VAH-8 Enlisted Wives' Club
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mat Tuesday night at tha home of
Mrs, Max Moore. Co-boatass waa
Mrs. Jim Kidd. Plans were made
Finest Imported Goman
for • get-together for all (dialed
wives In the squadron. Hams were
collected for a Christmas basket
AROUND THE BARBECUE GRILLS at the party honoring Mrs. Bud
BUTTONS FOR WINTER
EXCLUSIVELY A T —
for a needy family.
Webb
are left to right, Mr. and Mrs. William Lcavcll, Mr. and Mrs. Hud
Buttons are getting a big play
Canapes, fruit cake, and punch
Webb and Mr. and Mrs. Richard S cott
(Herald Photo)
for winter. They are made of
were served during the social
black silk fringt, satin trimmed
Gifts and Office Supplies
hour. Members and guests attend­
117 Magnolia Ave.
with
braid,
marcasite,
brilliants
ing were Mrs. Bobby Hart, Mrs.
Norman McKelvey, Mrs. Kenny
Wilkins, Mrs. Ron Manning, Mrs.
Edward Easter. Mr*. Jim Pitt­
man, Mrs. John Ferguson, Mrs.
"Children's Foot Defects Rise
Dr. Lelyveld, chairman of tha wora thin moccasins, but the In­
Bob DeCetir, Mrs. Jerry Roer,
National Foot Health Council, dians never had to contend with
Alarmingly:"
"Results
of
a
study
Mrs, AI Hutto, Mrs. Carl Baehlcr,
NOW IS THE TIME TO BUY A T BIG SAVINGS
reported by the National Foot points out that proper care of concrete sidewalks and hardwood
and the hostess and co-hostesa.
Health Council shows that 8 per children's feet Is essential to good floors. Furthermore, shoes should
WE SOLD OUR PROPERTY — SO ALL STOCK
cant o f all glrii and 65 per cent health, school work and physical never be worn without sock*. The
MUST GO REGARDLESS OF LOSS.
of all boya develop foot defects activity. Foot defecta'can lead to shoe Is the only article of wearing
serioua
problems
In
adulthood,
apparel that la not laundered or
by the tliu* they graduate from
high school," says Myrtle Wil­ ranging from unexplained head­ cleaned and the sock Is the only
aches to symptoms of arthritis.
measure of protection against bac­
son, home demonstration agent.
Nearly all fool defects are pre­ teria, fungus and germi which in­
According to the report, the
most frequent cause of children's ventable, Since the foot is not habit the interiors of shoes.
SPECIAL HOLIDAY
foot defects la wearing outgrown completely formed until the age
Christmas Cakes
and improper aocks. Bulky socks, of 20, growing feet are flexible
DIAM ONDS. . . .
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wearing
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hapa
the
Indians
went
barefoot
or
Open Frl. Night* 'til 0
socks of marcerlted cotton worn
one-half Inch longer than the long­
est toe.
Next most frequent cause of foot
Jewish ChoiI• Bread
defects la wearing outgrown and
Bye Bread
poorly fitting shoes. In a child's
PlMMrekkle Brtad
shoe there should be the width of
Italian Dread
the adult thumb betwen the end
Garlic Bread
of the foot and the end of the shoe.
Assorted
The heel should fit snugly, but
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not tightly, and the arch should
provide adequate support. The
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Meet For

D eB a ry Personals
By MBS. ADAM MULLER
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Conkllng are
entertaining their son for the hoi.
idey*.
% Mrs. Emily Armstrong has been
entertaining her slater, Mary Vis­
conti of North Bergen, N. J.,
and Mary Bimer of Mahopac
Falls, N. Y., and Mr. and Mrs.
Harry Samuels of Flushing, N. Y.,
friends of long standing.
Dr. and Mrs. William Fidler
visited the Frank Eaklns in Lake­
land recently. Mr. and Mrs. Eakin
formerly lived on Atalea Dr.
•
Guest* of Mr. and Mra. Albert
Mosell of Lake Marie Estates,
■re their daughter end son-in-law,
M*J. and Mrs. Thomas Barron,
end children, Fatty Lou, Bonnie,
Thomas Jr, end Bonnie Beth,
from Virginia. They plan to spend
the holidays la DsBsry,
Mr. and Mrs. Hugh St. Booth
of Lucerene Dr. have aa their
house guest, Mr. Booth's sister,
• M rs. Harry Campbell of Wllment,

party at the DeBary Restaurant.
Others attending were his wife
and children and Mr. and Mrs.
Curtis L. Redman.
William WlUicutt, e former slate
senator from Massachusetts, cele­
brated his birthday last week. He
and Mrs. Willicutt had dinner at
the Imperial House in Winter
1’ ark.
Mr. and Mrs. Sol Carouso have
as their houae guest, Mrs. Carouso’s brother, Joseph Donato of
Union, N. J. Mr. Donato la head
of the display department for the
Lionels Corp. in New Jersey, Ex­
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Mrs. Agnes Scancarello of East
Orange, N. J.

Guesta of Mr. and Mra. Frank
Pike are their daughter, Mra. M.
Silva and grandaon, Douglas,
from Heights town, N. J. They are
here for their annual visit and
Mr. Silva will join the family for
the holidays,
Curtis E. Redman celebrated
his birthday this week with a small

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Party Given By DeBary BPW

Page 8—Thur*. Dec. 21, 1981

Mr. and Mr*. Philip M. Vickery
are expected to arrive Friday
from Arlington, Texas, to spend
Christmas with Mr. Vickery's
mctber, Mrs. Lillian Vickery and
his brother-in-law and alster, Mr,
and Mrs. Verne C. Messenger.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Shoemaker
and sons, Billy, Bobby snd Tom­
my, of North Brunswick, N. J.,
Strived this week In spend the
Chrlstmss holldsy with Mr. Shoe,
maker's parents, Mr, and Mrs. A.

The DeBary Business and Pro­
fessional Women's Club held its
Chriitmai party and meeting
at the home ol
Tuesday evening
i
Margaret Williams on Park Lane.
Jo Peck, president, presided
during the brief business session.
Edyth Petterson was Santa's help­
er in distributing the secret psl
gifts.
Other members present were
Edith Trussed, Margaret Cun­
ningham, Dorothy Papineau, Lil­
lian Sonlca, Alberta Warner, Ora
White, Theresa Frison, Evelyn
Dsick, Alice Rubiolio, Marion Ro­
berts, Barbara Bedient, Margaret
Williams, Beatrice Muller, Bertha
Muller, Bertha Lederhaus, Marion
Jordon, and Sally Neider.
Minna Engl* of DeLaod was
welcomed as a guest. Gifts were

K. Shoemaker Sr.
Among Sanford resident* dining
and visiting the MQ Ranch, the
past week were, Mr. and Mrs.
William T. Cavanaugh, Mr. and
Mra. Dill Sinclair, and their
guests, Mr*. Joseph Visconti, o&lt;
Newburgh, N. Y., and Minnie Blrner, Ulahapae, N. Y.
Miss Jean Crocker, who is at*
tending West Palm Beach Junior
College, Is the guest of her uncle
and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. H. E
Long, and family.

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The wedding of Miss Eva Jo
Wynne, daughter of Mr. and Mra.
Lowry Hugh Wynne, 623 East
Second St., Sanford, and Lt. (Jg)
Robert Ellsworth Kuhlke, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Harry L. Kuklkc,
Audubon Rd., Teancck, N. J.,
was solemnised Nov. 25 at 4:30
p.m. at the Sanford Naval Air
Station Chapel.
Chaplain Robert I.. Dean offl
elated at the candlelight, military
ceremony.
The chapel was decoraled with
baskets and arrangements of
while
chrysanthemums,
pom­
poms and greenery. The altar was
lined with fern and held vases of
mums.
A program of nuptial music was
presented by Miss Joan Wilke, or­
ganist.
The bride, given in marriage
by her father, wore a ballerina
length gown of Chantilly lace
over taffeta. Her veil of French
silk Illusion fell from a princess

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and Beatrice Muller. Member*
eacn brought homemade cookies.
The buffet table was overlaid with
a white embroidered cloth and
centered with a Christmas arrangement. China and silver ap­
pointments completed the table.
Huge red polnsettia from the Wil- 1
Hams' garden decorated tha liv.
ing room.

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CHRISTMAS PARTY HOSTESSES nt the DeBnry BPW Club are from
loft, Mra. Jo Peck, president; Mra. Beatrice Muller, first vice president
and Mra. Margaret Williams.
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also collected for the patients at
the Mental Hospital.
Mrs. Williams read the club
collect and two member* were re­
ported on the sick list, Mary Ann
Lederhaus and Helen Stripp.
Following the business session.
Barbara Bedient played Christmas
Carols with the members singing.
Hostesses pouring were Jo Peck

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crown of lac* accented with seed
pearl* and biiiliants. She carried
a cascade bouquet of white carnations, ecnterrd with an orchid.
Miss Juanita Wynne, New Or­
leans, served her sister as maid
of honor. Bridesmaids were Rox­
anne Jorris and Judy Harriett and
Junior bridesmaids were Janet and
Joan
Kuhlke, sisters of
the
groom.
Best man was Lt. (Jg) John A.
DieUe Jr. and serving as ushers
were Lt. (Jg) William DerryBerry; Lt. (Jg) William Shattuck;
Lt. (Jg) Gerald Howley and Lt.
(Jg) Robert Byrne.
The maid of honor wore an
emerald green taffeta dress, with
round neck, three quarter length
sleeves, matching accessories and
carried a bouquet of yellow pom.
poms.
The bridesmaids and Junior
bridesmaids all w-ore dresses sim*
liar to the maid of honor and
carried bouquets of bronze pom­
poms. The maid of honor and all
attendants wore strands of pearls
that were presented to them by
the bride.
The bride's mother wore a pale
blue dress of lace and organza
with matching accessories and a
white orchid corsage.
The groom'a mother wore a pale
pink chiffon with matching acces-

sorles and a white orchid corsage.
Following the ceremony, a re­
ception was held at Spencers
Restaurant. The three tiered wed­
ding cake was topped with a
miniature bride and groom and
flanked by candles in silver hold­
ers. The large punch bowl was
surrounded by flowers and green­
ery.
Assisting with the reception
were Mrs. Collin Pemberton and
Mrs. Doris Spencer. Mr*. W. F.
Harriett presided at the punch
bowl and serving the cake were
Mr*. N. C. Slawter and Mrs.
Phillis Beall,
The couple has returned from
a wedding trip and ar* residing
at Orange Park, while the groom
is stationed at the Naval Air Sta­
tion in Jacksonville. Their address
is Rout* 1, Box 706 B.

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Myrtle Wilson, Home Demonstralion Agent.
Use a complete chemical ferti­
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ful to a quart of water. Immerse
the base of freshly cut trees into
the solution. It will absorb the
chemicals and stay green and
fresh.
To make trees fireproof, treat
them with ammonium phosphate.
It Is available from garden supply
stores.
Use ammonium phosphite at
the rate of one-fourth the weight
of the tree. Dissolve the chemical
In water at the rate of I pound
per 1H plnta of water. Immerie
base In solution and the tree will
absorb the chemical in three or
four days.
For faster fireproofing, spray
trees with ammonium phosphate.
Dissolve 1 pound of the material
in 10 gallons of water. About a
half-gallon of the solution will coat
an eight-foot tree. Spray the tree
out-of-doors and allow R to dry
before it is brought Indoors.

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DEAR AEU \: 1 have tried luuphinjg,
weeping, cussing and going home to
mother, but 1 can’t get mv husband to
finish the marble-topped coffee table he
started three years ago. It’s true, he lias
never finished anything he started, so 1
suppose 1 should be accustomed to it, but
after 15 years this in ONE tiling 1 want
him to finish.
It is a lovely green marble whiJi he
bought in Spain, and would be perfect in
our living room, lie has the necessary
tools, matei iala. ability and time.
If you print this, gn ahead and use
my real name. Wo have Air Force friends
scattered over three continents who will
know exactly who he is nnvwav. Hope­
fully,
STEVE’S MAGGIE
DEAR MAGGIE: Chip away at him.
Honey, If it isn’t finished by the first of
the year, hire someone to do "it.
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DEAR A iin V : Tonight my love affair
ended. I’ve read your column with mixed
feelings because I know what it is to hun­
ger for someone who can’t be legally yours.
1 have something to pass on to those un­
fortunate mixed-up people (that's what we
are) who try changing jolts or moving
away but somehow always find a way to
get together again.

1 have a devoted husband, wonderful
children and a full life. So why did I got
myself into a situation which could des­
troy all this? I don't know the answer,
and I don't think anyone does.
i am not n religious person, Abby, but
I prayed to God to help me WANT to end
this thing. And while praying, I really
didn't want anything to change.
Tonight 1 sit here in aninrement and
1 can’t explain it. God must have worked
the ending through my lover. I saw him
today at our little meeting p’ ace. It be­
came obvious to both of us that the de­
sire for each other was gone. I suddenly
feel differently about him. lie is just "an­
other man" when for so long he was mv
"everything." lie took he back to my car
and we hardly said goodbye. On the way
home I knew I had to talk this over with
someone so, Abby, you filled a real need
for me. 1 think 1 got this out of my sys­
tem for good. Tell others In the same situ­
ation that when friends, ministers and
psychiatrists can’t help, try prayer and be
patient.,
Thanks, Abby, for letting me tell you
this. I'm sighing my real name but please
don't use it.
Sincerely
M R S .-------------

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Fifteen words must be used
daily to foster good relationships
among worker*, says !)r. Earl
S. Thompson of Pennsylvania
State University.
The word* the professor recom­
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am proud of you,” “ What do you
think?” "If you picaie," “ Thank
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End Ron Meyera of Villnnnvu will IS:1ft III
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though children appreciate eau’ iesv from adults every bit as
Don't let careless driving wreck
much a* adult* appreciate ciitrtyour family.
esy from children.
Many wives use “ I" and “ my"
much more often than they use
“ we” and “ nur." They talk about
“ my house." “ my children” and
“ I have decided" and "I want"
and " I think.”

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on the theory that attack ll the
belt defense. South called for the
queen of heart* from dummy. It
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Wesl’i discard* were made In
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three of spade*,
deuce and five of diamonds; while
East discarded two hearts, a dia­
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South ted a heart to hit acc and
East lot the seven of diamonds
go. South cashed the ace of dlamunds, discarding a spade fiom
dummy, entered dummy, with
the king of spades and went into
a long huddle. Incidentally, he

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Plu* At 10:30
Wrhleiu Action

RESTAURANT
FA 2-2002

"Flesh &amp; The Spur"
John Agar • Color

SOUTH OF SANFORD

HIGHWAY 17-92

bv Oswald jocoby

had been doing ■ lot of thinking
with eeeh play after theftrit,
but the result of all thii thinking
was to tell him that West was
holding on to one spade and two
hearts.
Eventually, he tried Use spade
finesse. West made his unguarded
queen and set the hand with the
king of hearts.
The defensive discarding had
been
excellent, but South had
thrown Hie hand away by an un­
safely play at trick one. All he
had to do to Insure his contract
was to play lh# deuca of heart!
from dummy. , Then
hewould
have been able to make thre#
hearttricka against
any com­
bination of card*.

SAT. MORNING

10:00

"Adventure Of Huckleberry Finn" Plu* 2 Cartoon* And Drawing For Water Seooler

Now

Stunting
Adulla RUr
Student* 50c

t HI AVI S

OPEN 12:15

Yo u 'll m o t

Children 35c

★
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See Elvis Sing And Dance
The R ock-A-H ula Twist!
SHOWS AT 1:00 - 2:00 - 1:00 • 7:00 • 8:55

me

CHEST Of f h t
WAVE ONTO J H t
\ ~ MOST BEAUTIFUL
P A H A D IS t
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INMEMOST
BEAUTIFUL MUSiCAL
MOVIE OF W E YEAH!

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Thttrs. Dec, 21, 1901— Patre 9

Have plenty of Coca-Cola on hand
when friends drop in unexpectedly
iMtiftd underauthority«f ih* coc* cou companyby, Sanford Coca-Cola Bottlinj? Company

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Sale With HERALD Want

Hold Your Own
1. Lost ft Pound

2.

are et
from i
Chrlttn
mother
his bre
and M
Mr.
and ?&lt;*

LOST: Grey tiger striped cat,
wh.te feet, pink and brown nose.
Answera to name of "Butch."
Reward. FA 2-3328,

CLEAN carpcti with our Carpet FURN apt 2300 Meilonvllle
Shampoocr FREE, with pur*
FURNISHED, 2 bedroom home
chase of Ulue Lustre shampoo.
at Eider Springs Trailer Park
Carroll'a Furniture.
21* mi. So. of NAS. FA 2-6388.
EVEN 12 year old Johnny can
URN1SHED apartments, down*
beautify vinyl floori with long
town location. Phone for ap*
lasting Seal Gloss. Carroll's
polntrncnt FA 2*5123 or FA 2-5315
Furniture.

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• HOBTON FKDKnAI. BAVINOH A
l/)A N
ARSOCIATION,
a
United
i atetee corporation.
Plaintiff,

arrive!
Christ I
makes

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Personals

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SAN
LANTA
APARTMENTS:
Nice large apartments, 404 E
14th SL Phone FA 2-4282.
1* THU COItllT o r TIIH t i n \TV

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M l T t r U Tfl ("IHUlITtlll*
(UeJya Slat I-aivwllt, Ms wife.
Tou,
Dsfrndanta.
are
hereby TO AM. CtlltlllTOKN AMI M i l .
notified that a complaint to fore* n o *« i i a v i k h t-i, am is on i i u rlosa a csrlaln mnrlxane on ths IIA M is AIIAIXST P A III n v r i T K l
You «inl sach o f
ars h-rvby
follow in g deecrlbed propartjr, tonotified and required in jir—.n t
any claims ami dvmande which
you, nr slthsr &lt;&gt;f you. may hnve
aaalnat tin.
o f IIKOHUE
KOKKI.1NK
BTRPIIK.VH.
also
known ■» (Jrorgfl K. Mtspbrni and
a / k / a ilsorks fllaphtns, dsrsaasd,
lata of lha County uf ftnmlnole and
Hiatt o f Florida, to the County
Juda&gt; nf Hvmlnnle County. Flor.
Ida, to lbs County Judge of Heinlnols Cuunly, Florida, within alx
II) ralandar tnnntba from tin- .lata
o f Ilia first publication o f thin
notlra. Kac.h claim or demand must
be In wrltlnK and tnu«t be aworn
lo by lha claimant, lila a|«Sl, or
hla attorney, or tbs same will be*
coma void according to law.
Ilalad llila Itlh day o f lierembar, A. V. ISS1.
/ . / I.aura laabal Blaphana
Aa Executrix nf tlaw Delate
o f (laoraa Kotkllna Hlaphsns,
etc., deraat'd.
f. W A L T R I l HAWK INK
l.atnna llluff, Oalsan, Fla.
Attorney for aald Delete,
t’ ubll .b Dec. If. SI, IS, l i t I A
Jan. 4, 1812.

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Legal Notice

. I X HOMS'
' DOESN'T ■
ANVBODY
L CARE P r

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mads

ME

'PROBLEMS!

5 ROOM unfurnished house. Call
RENT A BED
FA 2-8365,
Roll a way, Hospital &amp; Rahy Beds
BOOKS &amp; CARDS
GIFTS FOR MEN
TOYS
By Day, Week, or Month
2 BEDROOM unfurnished house.
CARROLLS FURNITURE
kitchen equipped. Ph. FA 2-6630
Classics,
Children's
CLOSE OUT sale on all toys IDEALS,
Ph. FA 2-5181
116 W 1st St. GASOLINE &amp; Electric Cus’iman
Rooks. A Shopper's Dream*
Example:
Minature
Revere
Golf Carts, Scooters &amp; TruckMcVicars, Downtown Sanford.
Ware Set Reg. $9.45 Now 55.45.
roomy 2 bedroom furn. apt,
steers. Robson Sporting Goods,
FURNISHED apartment, Close-In,
Robson Sportmg Goods, Down­
jath, Fla. room. 1700 Mag.
Downtown Sanford. FA 2-5961.
Jimmy Cowan FA 2-4013.
town Sanford.
569.50. FA 2-3951.
HOUSEHOLD ITEMS
CONVENIENT TO BASE: 3 bed*
room, kitchen equipped, large
living room, 5110 per mo., 103
E. Woodland Dr. FA 2-7057.

GIFTS FOR GIRLS

POLE LAMPS 59.95 up; Table
Lamps 54.95 up; Dinette, 4
CALL ELLEN TYRE at FA 2-2811
chairs all plastic tops 538 up;
to list your Gift Suggestions.
SEWING MACHINES
Berkline Recliners, all plastie
cover 548. Mather of Sanford,
EFFICIENCY Heated apartment Tills time give her the gift that
she has always wanted: A new
203 E. 1st, FA 2-0493.
Sanford'* newest, Ideally locat­
ed, near post office, suitable for zig-iag or automatic scw.ng ma­
chine. Also used Singer Port­ • Quality • Fashions • Service
single or couple, private bath.
TOOLS
ables, like new. The Place:
Inquire at Manuel Jacobson DeGifts for atlt
Sanford Sewing Center,
104
partition! Store.
CALL ELLEN TYRE at FA 2-2011
South Park Ave. Ph. FA 2-9111.
of Sanforo
3 ROOM furnished apartment, 313
to list your Gift Suggestions.
Palmetto, Day—Phone FA 2 3241
DANIEL GREEN Slippers. 54.95 to Call our PERSONAL SHOPPER
or night FA 2-3854.
for Gifts. Suggestions, or Gift
JEWELRY
56.95. Other bedroom slippers
Certificates. Roumiliat £ Ander­
from 52.SS.
son FA 2-0392.
ZIPPO Table Lighter 512.50, Stcr.
ling Charms 51-00 up. GwaltncSHOE STORE
Jcweler, 204 S. Park.
APPLIANCES
UNFURNISHED 2 bedroom house
2G62H Grandview Ave. 550. Ph
FA 2-0627 or FA 2-0983.

SORRY,
DEAR, BUT
1 HAD TO
____ STOP
L j f THAT &gt;

YOU WER E
GETTING TOO
S P O IL E D

YOWELL’S

Legal Notice

UBM AMimOM
VIA* TO

all our PERSONAL SHOPPER
for Gifts, Suggestions, or Gift
Certificates. Kouinlllat &amp; Ander­
son FA 2-0392.

Joitw

A HtY.MSTtK.—YOU

SHOULDN'T SLAM ON
TOUR- DRAKES WOW
NO WARNING/ r

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ARE LOCKED,TAG/
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S3 Muaic la au
S3 Landed
34 Ky.
euggeatlvely
33 Aaaeoi
34 Muaical
direction.
DOWN

REDUCED PRICE 58,500. 14,000
down balance 530 per month on
two frame houses and 4 acres
of land. Contact Grady Scott.
FA 2-2825.

Property
w e k iv a

r iv e r

Jim Hunt Realty

estates

Approximately 245 acres, with 150 2524 Park Drive Office FA 2-2118
ft. on river, 45 mile off Rt. 46 Sanford, Florida Nights FA 2-0648

$5,500
Call FA 2-6173 after 6:00 p. m
We Don't Want EVERYBODY'S
Business, Just YOURS.

4 Lake Lots, with large oak trees,
on Lake Onoro, 55,000. Name
Your Terms.

ROSA L. PAYTON*'

Registered Real Estate Broker
FARMER'S AGENCY
Pb. FA 2-1301
17-92 at Hiawatha
N. V. Farmer, Realtor
2465 S. Park Ave. Ph. FA 2-5221
After hours FA 2-3012 or FA 2-0261
Serviceman Moved and mutt give
SAN SEM KNOLLS
home away, 3 bedroom in SunNew homes, featuring built-in
land Estates
kitchens, 145 baths and close No Qualifying, Move right in,
in location. 5300 down and low
Only 582.00 per mo. total FHA
monthly payments far less than
payment. Call Orlando CI1 1-33Q
you would pay for rent. Fea­
LITTLE VENICE
tures terrano floors, awning
This is a fine 3 bedrohm, 2 bath
windows. Call today.
home with an excellent location.
Has attractive architecture and
special features Including fenc­
ed backyard, equipped kitchen,
111 N. Park Ave.
Ph. FA 2-2420
and parquet floors,
Located
across the road from the M a y
fair Country Club. See our sign.
3-Bcdrooms, 2-Baths, eaccilent
Total price ii only $16,500.
neighborhood.
Priced
from
511,900. Low down payment,
164.50 per -mo., principal A in­
terest.
111 N. Park Ave.
Ph. FA 2-2420

$50 DOWN

Stenstrom Realty

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47 Do(MUatbrU«
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Ph. FA 2-8310 or CR T-1921
Nights GA 7-1588
Jack Demetree, Developer

44 Uncovered

33 Vehicle
40 Dodge and
Duqueena
41 Voting bat

35 Arntee

« M I . WHATV
IHI9 All.
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2521 Park Drive Office FA 2-2118
Sunford, Fla.
Nighta FA 2-0648

Stenstrom Realty

34 Knlerlalnment 42 Frtnch girt
35 IlliftlCil;
If is Util
rsmpoeiUons
43 tllaclal mow

12 Preposition
23 llritenlr body
20 Thoughtful
•TOMale

M tlodd.ee U
Inlatualion
40 Winnow
41 Kind of velvet
44 Soled piaute
44 Port ant
49 Dlatant
30 lUEtd day

Jim Hunt Realty

12. H eal E sta te F o r S a le
Want to get away from it all -1
Weil bo sure to aee Uiis beauti­
ful spacious 3 bedroom, 2 bath
Medallion
home located
off
Country Club road. This homo
features extra large bedrooms,
separate dining area, York town
kitchen, acrccncd porch, patio,
double carporti: and many more
attractive extras. Sales price
518,900, terma can be arrange!*-.
If you desire, can purchase an*
ditlonal acreage with the heme.

VA — NOTHING DOWN

11 Offlco balder*

•Slight broun
33 Butler portion
34 Affectionate
33 Trauma
St Component

WKST1NGHOUSE Space - Mate CALL Mr*. Cushing FA 2-0181 for
Washer 5269.00, Matching Dry­
all your Jewelry needs, reason­
er 51.00 Miller Radio &amp; Ap­
ably priced, Personally *cle&lt;-ipliance, its S. Park.

12. Real Estnte For Sale

an.i c u N n n v r

I.'UUIIIN, Ms wlf«. xml IllIKIKWOOD WOOD PltODlICTB COM- CUSTOM BUILT Home on Lake.
l’ A N r , INC, a N t w J»rs*jr eorRent or Sale. Reasonable. Call
poratlon,
evening*. FA 2-1597.
D«r»nit*nt*
MOTICH TO APFKAII
T l l l l STATU OF FI,Oil lit % TOi
OR., Built-in kitchen: Rent with
JOHN l&gt;. c o o tltN and
option lo buy: 719 Baywood Dr.
I.UNKIIVT COUOIN
llnut* S
FA 2-8118.
N iw Ixindnn, North Carolina
TOUII Alts-l lIKIIKliV NOTIFIKD
Ilia! a ault baa bacn Iliad aaalnat 12. Real Estate For Sale
you In tha abova antltU.I cauaa,
and that you ara ra.iulrad lo flit
your anawar with lha Clark o f tha Ro b e r t A- Wi l l i a m s , Realtor
Court and lo aarva a copy tharauf
Raymond Lundqulst, Assoc.
upon lha Pla in ti ff or Plantlfra rA 2-3951 Atlantic Bank Bldg.
attornaya, wlioaa nama and addraaa la tllahop A llornalaln, t l
ICaat Pina Btraat. Orlando. Florida, 3 BEDROOM CB house, large lot
not talar Ilian January Ith, 1SIJ.
adjoining school. New paint,
If you fall to do t o a Dacraa Pro
new lawn. 1 have 52200 in the
Confaaao will ba anlarad aaalnat
you fo r tha rallaf damandad In
house will tell for 5300.00 and
lha Compliant.
Thla ault
la to
take 510,400 mortgage at 581.00
foravloaa a m o r t o s * . Tha raat
per month FA 2-8033.
proparty procra.lad asalnat la:
I.ot Jl. Illock *. W K A T ItKltKFI i:i,t&gt;
KIUHT
AD D I­
3 BEDROOM, 2 bath (new house)
TION, accord ing to tha plat
5360.00
du u u,
approximately
th rraof aa racorilad In P U l
■look t&gt;. I’ aga IS. Public
575.00 per mo. Total Slortgagc
Hacnrda af Brmlhola County,
510,000. Appliances furnished.
Florida.
Togathar with tha follow in g
Grass—solid aod, City water,
Ham c.r proparty which la tocan be seen at 1233 Summerlin
ralad In and parmananlly InAve. People at 1335 Summerlin
n u lle d aa a part or lha lmprovemant on aald land:
have keys. Contact Burt Revels
Inlarnallonal o f Utica Fu rnInc. 109 W. 27th St. FA 2-8758.
aca Modal No. OHH IS B-D
WIT.NKBN my hand and tha aaal
o f aald Court at Sanford, Florida, MERRY
CHRISTMAS AND /
thla n i l day of Dactmbar, 1811.
HAPPY NEW YEAR TO EVERY
(BKAt.)
ONE!
Arthur if. tlickw Uh, Jr.
Clark o f tha Circuit Court
ll y : Martha T. Vlhlan
SUNSHINE REALTY
Daputy Clark
Amy Anderson
lllthop A llornalaln
SI K a il Pina Btraat
Reg. Real Estate Broker
Orlando, Florida
2619 So. French Ave.
Attornaya for Plaintiff
Day FA 2-74#? - Night FA 2-4811
1’ ubllah Dac. 4, 11. 10. 37, 18(1.

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CAN SYMPATHIZE
WITH rCCRUbOC

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NOTICI5 o r API’ l . i r 1TIOV
ous Club Aluminum waterless
F o i l TA T IIBKIS
cookware 529 93. for limited
IDENTIFICATION llmclets 55 60
far e. SsaM.l ss Florida atatulca o f
IPlut
time only! Terms. Carroll's
SWEATERS, slipover and Carditax included. Pendants, 53.60
NOTICK
ltf HUHDIIV rilVKN. TRAILER on Wekiva River, in
Furniture Phone FA 2-518!.
guns,
56.93
to
514.95,
Perkins,
tax
included.
Wert
Jewelry,
202
That Ifarhart Charry lha holder o f
quire at Wekiva River Haven
Downtown Sanford.
E. tsti St. Ph. FA 2-0181.
the fo lla t'ln g certificate baa filed
FA 2-1909.
aald rartlflrata for lax deed to
BOATS AND MOTORS
be laaucd thateun. Tha csrllflcata
’all our PERSONAL SHOPPER
number and year of laaiianra, the TWO Clean furnished apartments,
GIFTS FOB BOYS
dearrlptl-.n o f Ilia property, and
fur Gifts, Suggestions, or Gift
nice for couple. Call FA 2-3930.
lha name In which It wae aetata*
Certificates, Rouinillal &amp; Ander­ SLACKS, Sweaters, Shirts, Cow­ CALL ELLEN TYRE at FA 2-2611
ed are aa follow*!
to list your Gift Suggestions,
Cs rllf lcata No. IIS
Tear o f la*
son FA 2-0392.
boy Suits, Levis, Boots, Suits
aiianca ISS8
Manuel Jacobson 213 E. 1st.
DKBC1IIPTION OF PflOPKtlTT
l»ote 2 A 4 fllock II llu ncalow
FURNITURE
HOUSE for rent. Ph. FA 2-2773
City Plat I....... 7 l-aue SI
TENTS, Skates, air rifles, sleeping
Name In which assraaad Annie
bags, hunting knife and ax
Jarkaon. All o f aald property be* 3 - ROOM furnished apt., 560.00
LIVING Room Suits, choice of
sets. Army Navy Surplus
lug In the County of Hamlni.lt,
mo.. Close In, 111 E. 8th St LUGGAGE, Sweaters, Skirts, Hos­
Htate o f Florida. IJntaaa aucli c e r ­
colors $99. High back Swivel
iery, Llngcr.c, Hats and Bags,
FA 2 G35 or FA 2-3786.
ti fica te aball
ba redeemed a c ­
rockers, foam cushions 549.59.
Manuel
Jacobson
213
E.
1st.
cord in g lo law the property dtacLUGGAGE
• BEDBOOM house, kitchen
Echols Bedding.
rlhed In auch certificate will be
aotil lo lha higher! bidder at the
equipped, water furnished. Ph
UNIVERSAL
Hair
Dryer
(4front doo r o f the Hemlnola County
CEDAR Chests, Natural, Maple,
F a 2-4111.
Court llouaa at Hanfurd. Florida,
temp. dial) Ostrich grain hat- CALL ELLEN TYRE at FA 2-2611
Walnut. From 539.95 up. San­
on lha flrat Monday In the month
to
list
your
Gift
Suggestions.
box case, 529.95. The perfect
o f January, ISSl, which la the WELAKA APARTMENTS: room!
ford Furniture Co. 300 E. 1st.
gift for
Christmai.
Sanford
private baths, 114 W. First St
let day of January, 1241.
TREES ft TRIMS
Pa le d thla loth day o f Octobar,
Electric,
downtown
Sanford,

feeJ [ , 'm

AS THO I VIERE
THE MOST
IMPORTANT )
MAN IN r * . # THE &lt;
WORLD&gt;■ V k-t

kjrraih

2 BEDROOM furnla.ied cottage in SLEEPING ROOMS, The Gabies
Lake Mary. FA 2-1757.
SOt Magnolia Ave. FA 2-0720.

Legal Notice

I'jMino inki* ntitle1* Hint full urn
litre by rm|ulrt«1 to f II *» your writ*
ten rltreftnfti either imMurmtlj' or
by an attorney, on or before the
JSth flnjP o f January. I9C2, at tl»«
office *»f the (Merle o f the Circuit
Court At lb** Court House. In Han­
ford, Florid*. a nil ! o mall a aofiy
thereof
to
Knrlyle
Houeholfler*
Attorney for IMa In tiff, P. D. I lo i
!&amp;n, H«nf4inl, Florida, In that e#r*
in In divorce proceed Inir pend In*
Attaint! you In the Circuit Court
of the Ninth Judicial (Mreul! o f
Florida, In and for Hcrnlnol* r*ounly t Florida. In Chancery, the title
o f autld m u m be In* (*lara CJ* WU*
lUnii, PlAlntlff. ve. Ku'icene W llDame, Defendnnt. nrnf herein fait
nutf or a dec?r*t pro confoaao will
bit entered a*alnet you.
Whneaa rny hand and o fflc'a t
Rial at Hanford. Hemlnole County,
Florida, thla S»th day o f Ileeetn*
her. m i .
(HKAL)
Arthur II. Ilerkwlth. Jr.
Clerk of the Circuit Court
lly: Martha , T. Vlhlen, D C
Karlyle llouaholder
Attorney for Plaintiff
P. O. Jtox 2»o

y o u A L W A Y S USED
TO COME RU SW ING,
S - T TO THE DOOR
V , ANOGREET
►J/S.T ME WITH A &lt;
,30 V
B IG HUG
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AND K ISS f

FURNISHED Garage apartment
and cottage. Pti. FA 2-2500.

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Heating

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Aa
* 1
Month
Principal - Ins. • Int. •Taxes

DIRECTIONS I 10 Minolrn from Sanford, So. an
fa 11*9% **»* •IftOll |i|
our sign.

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LMN Enterprise, Inc.
Country Club Road (20th
St, Exteneion) 2 Mllrw
Weal Of llvey. IT-#* Next
To Mayfair Country Club

SS.500 To *9,300
FHA &amp; Conv. Financing
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FHA klauthly Payment*

No Cloning Coat
VA 4k Conv. Financing
Available

Cliff Uorneman, Broker

TErrace 8-4199
£

TErrace 8-3911

O pe n 10:00 a.m. to T:l&gt;0 p.m.

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Herald Want-Ads Are Busy In Seminole County, Buying! Selling! Renting! Use Them!
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12. Ileal Estate *nr Sale

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12. Heal Estate F o r Sale
HOUSE tor sale by owner: 2
«tory, 4 bedrooms. FA 2-5377.

W ill

IP. Sit m il ion s W a n ted
57:
and
bedCas-

O scar M. Ilu rrlsu n
Registered Real Estate Broker
HOLIDAY SPECIALS
i3 il Palmetto Ave. t’ h. rA 2-791* Tour choice of two fine homes
with low down payments. Good
locations convenient to San.'ord,
schools and shopping. Take ad­
THE TIME TESTED FIRM
vantage of homestead tax ex ­
ll8 N. Park Ave. Ph. FA 2-8123
emption by purchas'ng before
1st January 1962.
MAYFAIR— 4 bedroom — 2-bath
—dream home come true—116
N. Virginia. 2.U00 sq. feet living Very attractive 3 bedroom home
in 2nd addition Pinecrest. Re­
apace—on large lot — central
cently
redecorated,
kitchen
heat—kitchen equipped—trrrauo
equipped, $400 down payment
floor—deep
well.
Must
sell
and reasonable monthly pay­
quickly — conventional
loan —
ments, Including taxes and in­
reasonable
payment — assume
surance, What more practical
mortgage or refinance. Call
FA 2-4182.
gift fur your family than the
home you have been thinking
about.
HOMES
LOTS
ACREAGE

it. Johns Realty Co.

SALES

RENTALS

Helmly Realty
308 W. 13th Street
FA 2*7605
Evenings FA 2 2579
CHRISTMAS HOME SPECIAL
1When you t«« till* beautiful cuatom built 2 bedroom home you
will know that Christmas Is
here. It feature* a large comer
lot In Loch Artwr, beautifully
landscaped
with
trees
and
shrubs, fireplace, deepwell wa
ter aupply and kitchen equipped.
Many other fine feature* for
your inspection. Only $15,450
| with excellent terms,

Stenstrom Realty
111 N. Park Ave.

Pb. FA 2-2420

Beautiful 3-bedroom, 2 bath home
located on nice corner lot. Builtin kitchen equipment, fenced
backyard, large storage area.
Thia attractive borne can be
yoqri for $300 down and take
over monthly payments. Drive
by 3100 Park Ave. and then call

Jim Hunt Realty
t Park Drive Office FA 3-2111
Sanford, Florida Night* FA 2-0648

THREE WISE MEN
0

•

THE FIRST WISE MAN
WiU investigate the outatandlng
bargain being offered at 211 W.
18th Street
two bedroom*, furnished, nice
shady lot, and all city conven­
ience!.
Absolute total price
$6,800. Must have 81,000 down
to cover furniture. Balance per
month.
THE SECOND WISE MAN
Will check the investment oppor­
tunity with 128% gross return.
The terras are reasonable to a
qualified buyer.

31. Poultry - Pet* • Livestock, ;M. Articles For Sale

T elevision

tny YARD

give yog

equity. No down payment,
monthly include* all taxes
Insurance. Masonary, 1
room, terauo. tile bath, in
selberry TE 8-2630.

2b, Kti.lio

Work, window cleaning, TV SERVICE with n lie hour. RED Dac'stiiirul puppies. AKC
any k nd of work. Call Warren
Service call *2.00, Sunshine TV. rejtstered, BeautiAil, 8 weeks
Sutton FA 2-2513.
(The working man's friend.)j old Christmas. FA 2-MiU.
--— —
—~
FA 2 8792.
- ,l* B a b y s itte r s
CHAMPION Miniature AKC Black
Poodle Puppies. S-’.on dog Stock.
1 will keep small children In tuy 27. Special Service*
Reserve now, Pick up Christ­
home *1.25 per day. FA 2-2274. |
ENVELOPES, Letterheads, stale
mas Eve. FA 2-7741.
menu, invoices, band bills, and
wi l l , care tor any age children
in my home, 2907 Palmetto
programs,
etc.
Progressive GENTLE riding horse, also 4
Beagle puppies, FA 2-0264.
Printing Co. Phone FA 2-2951—
FA 2-3161.
308 West 13th SL
BEAGLE puppies, registered, 1
21. Beauty Salons
female, 1 male, 9 weeks old, 13
EYA-BLbS BEAUTY SHOP
In., show typo. $35 and $40.
3 Senior Beau feiaus
Call FA 2-2159.
Minnie Bess - Helen - Blanche
Specialising In Heating
DACHSHUND puppy, long hair,
108 E. 2nd. St.
Phcn„ FA 2-3914
and Air-Conditioning Only
FA 2-4133.
2502 Oak Ave.
FA 2-8321
KATHERINE HARVEY
BEAUTY SHOP
DRESSMAKING and alterations. 32. Flowers - Trees • Shrubs
Hair Stylist • Pat Stewart
FA 2-1853.
Sale] Polnsettiss In Bloom U8c
318 Palmetto Ave. ..P h. FA 2-0834
GRAPEVILLE NURSERY
HARRIETTS BEAUTY NOOK SEWING MACHINE SERVICE
Grapevllle Ave aear 30th St
Fot
servlet
on
any
make
of
Sew*
Professional Care— Modern Equip.
log machine parti and access­ PETUNIAS ft Calendulas "n ow
Air Conditioned Comfort
ories or Rental* call or write
ready. Dutch Mill Nursery
105 So. Uak
Ph. PA 2-5742
to Sanford Sewing Center, 104
New Upsala Rd. off 20th SL
South Park Ave. Pb. FA 28411.

Southern Air

This is a quality built Ravenna
Park home which can be your*
DO YOU NEED EXFERT LITER­
for only *500 down. Thl* real
ARY HELP? . . . an application
donee features a built in kttBeauty Salon
let.er
that will "get the jo b ";
chen. corner lot location and
Walker Building
club paper; atter dinner speech;
excellent neighborhood. 3 bed­ 2510 Oak
FA 2-7684
high school or college theme or
rooms and l ’ x baths, screened
essay on all but iclei.tltlc sub­
family room with sliding glass 'll. Build • l’alnl • Repair
jects. Low rates. FA 2-4033,
panels off the living room and
HOUSE and roof repairs, painting,
evenings.
many other features. Call our
window cleaning and yard work.
office today and s*e these fine
All work guaranteed. FA 2-1187. PIANO TUNING ft REPAIRING
offerings.
W. L. HARMON
ROUM SPECIAL $14.95. Painting
Ph. FA 2-4223
inside and out. Call Mr. Tasker,
FA 2-6159.
HEATING
H. B. POPE CO. INC.
111 N. Park Ave. Phone *A 2-2420
SEMI-RETIRED Carpenter
200 So. Park Ave.
Ph. FA 2-423
Repairs, Alterations, Painting
RIVER FRONT COTTAGF.
Phone FA 2-7983,
WELLS DRILLED
Located at Lemon Bluff, one of
PUMPS, SPRINKLER SYSTEMS
the beat fishing spots in U. S. 23. Building Materials
All Typei and Si***
Fully furnished, ileept nine. A
We Repair and Service
wonderful vacation reaort for LUMBER • HARDWARE • PAINT
S T I N E
FHA Loans
P'aas
you, your family and friends. Roofing
Machinery and Supply Co.
FREE
ESTIMATES
Only 17800.
Ph, FA 2-6432
Your Credit la Good. Up to 2 Yr* 207 W. 2nd SL
to
Pay!
“ We Trade"
UPHOLSTERING: fret estimate.
B. EDWARDS
Why not bo a satisfied custom­
BUILDERS SUPPLIES
er? Ray’* Upholstering, Call
We Give TV Stamps
TE
8-2555.
REALTOR — 1NSUHOR
803 W. 3rd SL
Ph. FA 2-7881
CONSULTANT — APPRAISER
FRIGIDAIRE
Phone FA 2 4991
112 N. Park
It Taya
Salta ft Service
After December 1861, 1819 S.
G. 1L HIGH
French Ave.
To Use
Oviedo, Fla. PO 5-5315 Days
Evenings Sanford FA 1-3883
The HERALD

Dawn's

Stenstrom Realty

Stemper A gency

Ball-Blair Agency

Registered Brokers
Want AdsA ASSOCIATES
218 So. Park Ave. Ph. FA 2-5641
24. Electrical Services
Lake Mary Branch * FA 2-1290
FH1G1DA1RE
13. Mortgage Loans
Sale* A Service
Houao Wiring
Free Estimate*
MORTGAGE LOANS
Sid Vihlen’a Randall Electric
FHA and ConveaPonal
112 Magnolia
Ph. FA 2-0913
Commercial &amp; Residential
STENSTKOM R E A L T Y
111 N. Park Ave. Phone FA 2-2426 25. Plumbing Services
PLUMBINO
15. Biwineaa Opportunities
Contracting ft Repair*
Free Eilimale*
MODERN Atlantic Service Sta­
R. L HARVEY
tion to be constructed it inter­
204 Sanford Ave. Phone FA 2-3383
section of Sanford Ave. and
Onora Rd. WIU be available tor
lease in March, 1062. All ex­
pense paid training school be­
gins Jan. 16. For Information
Plumbing A Heating
contact J. C. Norris, Orlando,
AIR CONDITIONING
Ph. GA 5-6588 or Write 1411 CONTRACT and REPAIR WORK
Hamlin Ave.
1007 Sanford Ave.
FA 2-4542

Wall

ANNOUNCING A NEW SERVICEI
Septic
tanks pumped - drain
fie Ida installed. 24 hour service.
Terms. FA 2-9466.

29. Automobile Service

Windshield
Back Glass
Door Gians
Vent Glare
SERVICE
Scnknrlk Gians and Paint Co.
Pb. FA

1-4421

General Auto Repair*
All Make Cars—La Ivor ft Parts
Guaranteed—Quality Workmanship

w.

VA

Down Payment A
G oal** Coel

$156
Monthly Payments as low aa
$18 ind Usee and Insurance

NEW HOMES
In Beautiful —

Sunland Estates
$14,100 - $17,100
S • BEDROOMS
1 . l y , . 2 BATHS
Conventional A FHA Loena
Drive 17-82 to
Sunland
Ratal** ( I ml. 8. of San.ford). Sales offleo 1st house
Inside entrant*.

K IN G SW O O D
HUILDERS. INC.
FA 2-6674
.151 HUNT . FA 2-2118

J la V S in W t
By

SHOEM AKER

Aa Low

17. Male Help Wanted
RETIRED Military Person to re ­
present 55 yr. old Besl’ a reeotnmended Life Ins. Co. highest
commission
paid,
experience
helpful but not essential. Write
Mr. Daccardi, 1851 Windsor Dr.
Winter Pack or call 64T-OT9T.

Sell Us Your Furniture. Quick
Service Wt.h The Cash SUPER
TRADING POST. FA 2-0677.
• BIG VALUES
• QUICK CREDIT
• EASY TERMS
WE GIVE TOP VALUE STAMPS

WILSON-MA1ER
New and Used Furniture
311 E. P in t SL
FA 1-5622
CUSTOM BUILT BEDDING
Mattrcsa renovating. Expert Up­
holstering. All Work Guaran­
teed. Call Nix Bedding Mfg.
Co., FA 2-2117, 1301 Sanford
Av*.

TO

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CU STO M ERS

USED

fee.
Imports Sc Sports C an

CAR

PH. MI 4-3307

WHEEL
ALIGNMENT

66 CADILLAC
Fleetwood, Loaded ------—
64 COKVAIR
4 Door, Antamatfa ........... f.......
I f CADILLAC
4 Door, Air fo o d . ------------...
$1 CHBVItOLKl
2 Door Htd-, 6 CyL ........----------69 CHEVROLET
Bolair 4 Door, A utom atic........SI FORD
3 Door V-I, A utom atic______ „
16 CHEVROLET
4 Door Bolair, A u tom a tic___
$1 RAMBLER 4 Door. 6 C yL------$7 KURD 3 Door, Automatic ___

A b $350 Down

VA Fiiuuiciag on Home* up to 115.000
FHA — C o n v e n tio n a l Sc In-Service Flnanein*

2nd

&amp;

2505 PARK

PALM ETTO
AVE.

In The Showroom
Under T h e

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1113
995
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SA N F O R D
SANFORD

IN CLU D ES:

• Bel caster, cumber and toe-in
Balance Wheel*, add Weights

Genuine Ford Parts.

■SAFETY SPECIAL4 Dear, Custom, Aut*.

II

Easy Payment* Arranged

Rely on Prompt, Efficient Service and

4 Door, 6 Cj L, Htd., Belslr ..—

1316

FORD CARS

ONLY

DEC. 24, 1961 A

1418
■96
311
1196
496
11$
191
•8
169$

3 Tee CHASSIS sod CAB

F A 2-0711
FA 2-0861

l»5

1196

SEAT

BELTS

$975

IN STALLE D
PER
PASSENGER

INSPECT FRONT BRAKE
AND PACK
WHEEL BEARINGS
JU

LINING

$ooo

Strickland-Morrison
SERVICE

sBi

DEPARTM ENT

308 E.
1'h. FA 2-1481

f i f FORD Falrtsn* 4-dr..
0 * green, straight shift. Ilk
new.
M 1B I
Reduced to
M !• $
C l FORD Fair Ian* 506 V-4
O I Overdrive.
II M l
Reduced to
111 GALAX1E 4 dr. "6” ,

$AYI

BALANCE

iu o ^ T u rk e y

CONST. CO.

i c Finest Cars i f

f i l l FORD Fnlrlan* 1-dr., V straight slick, R $ | «A |
ft It. Reduced to
IJ V
GALAX1H 3 dr. V I,
f -o -m .
$i i q i
Reduced to
I W
FORD 3 dr. rench wags
Reduced to

AND

WHO PURCHASE

BEFORE

$ FOR SMOOTHER,
S A F E R DRI VI NG

Our SpecieL'tf
17-92 • Hear* o&lt; Maitland

•

Park Homes

DIRECTIONS: Turn W. ee lltk 8‘- Fellow Coo*try Clsh Rd. ft WeUh for our eigw*.

USED BOY'S BIKE, 26 in. Evans
Olympic gold finish, chrome
wheels and fenders, saddle bas­
kets, ready to ride, $J0 00 Tom
Hemphill, 420 Elliott. FA 2-7010.

A. W. Barkley Uatd Cars,

18. Help Wanted
HAVE TWO OPENINGS—one full
time and one part time with 92
year old Company. Route typa
work. Average $2 4* per hour.
Man or woman. Age 35 to 65.
Car
necessary.
Write:
Mr.
Greene, 659 West Peachtree St..
N. E-, Atlanta 8, Georgia.

111 East lit St.

B a r k le y

** Gifts

ONE full charge bookkeeper, groeery experience preferred. Per­
manent resident. Apply Florida |
Stale Employment Service, 200
So. French.

FRESH PR E-MIX ED CONCRETE NEW Olympia portable typewrit-1 1919 Jeep 4 wheel drive, automatic
Medium a/ed stepping stones.! or* wllh cases. Regular Stli.oo. hubs, excellent condition, looks
window lilts, lintels ft steps
Now $69.00 plu* tax, Powell's
like new. Perfect Christmas
Old rock, steel and sand.
Office Supply, 117 S. Maymlla
ti'.fl for Dad or Junior. Price
FA 2-5S42.
MIRACLE CONCRETE CO.
$595. Mirac'e Concrete Co. 309
Sifl Elm Ate.
FA 2-5751
Elm Ave. FA 2-5751.
NEW WE-NTINOIIOI SE INSTANT*
FOR SALE— Counters and fix­
ON Portable Television. Come '57 BUICK Hoadmaster, power
tures, Firestone Store, i l l East' in (nr demonstration, also Used
M-ars, air rand, and everything
1st., St,
TV's 659.30 and up. Town ft
reduced ...................
$495.
Country TV, in Bear of McRey- '56 CHEVY, automatie, a real
WHEEL CilAins, crutches, vine*
Molds Drug Store, FA 2-5362.
dream!
...
$495
walkers.
FOR SALE— Our complete Pne '51 DODGE, V8, 4 dr, push but­
FREE DELIVERY
ton drive, good family car,
of paints tnd electric paint
Prescriptions our Specialty
Juit
..................•#•*#*•*#.• $49J
mixer* — Painter) and Con­
FAUST’S Rx Mellonvllle
tractors Spec'al. Firestone Store 32 DODGE Radio ft heater, etc.
Ph. FA 2-71117
a bargain at .................... $95.
in e. m st.
FURM1URL
Two Pick-up truck*, come and
Navy man transferred: brand DOES ANYONE have any per­
get one at $95.
new; take over for balance on
simmons fur sale? FA 2-5402.
B IL L C O O K E
3 complete rooms; no down
QUALITY CARS
ARE
YOU
Going
FIshlngT
I've
pay ment necessary; payment)
FA 2-3638
got Missouri Minnows 25c do*. 1014 S. French Ave.
low a *13 per munth. Call ownRed
worms
45c
a
box.
713
W.
ner collect, TE 5-1511, Cassel­
9th SL In front of old bus sta­ 37. Boats • M otors
berry.
tion. Grady Scott’s Grocery and
UNION PLANTS
Gateway To The Waterway
Bail Stand.
Crystal Wax, per M $2.50; 500 $1.50
Your EVINRUD3 Dealer
5 M lota and over, $2.25 FOB HEAL GIFT SUGGESTIONS
Kobsim Sporting Goods
304-8-8 E. lit.
Ph. FA 2-5981
her*. A. M. Prevail, Phone Singer Console Sewing
Machine
..................... 27.50
749-2115 Seville, Fla.
8 MM Recording machine .. 30.00j 14 FT. SCAT CRAFT, windshields,
FOR YOUR BAND Instruments. 7 Power Binoculars leather
lop, boat cover, cushions, lights,
Guitars,
Bongo's,
Christmas
charger, etc. '59 Evlnrude Lark,
case .................................... 15.00
Sheet Music. Sales, Rental, Re- 3 speed RCA Record Player 12.00
Electric starter. Trade Wind
pairs. See Bukur’i Music Shop, Smsll G.E. Radio, a beauty 8.50
Trailer. Sacrifice. FA 2-5467.
2004 Cedar Av*. FA 2-0733. New 11.00 Waffle Iron now
6 00
Open til 9 p. m. Monday, Wed­ G.E. Cake Mixer ...............
5 00 TVx hp. 1960 Model, Wliiard, First
865.00 takea it. Ph. FA 3-5609.
nesday, Friday until Christmas. Your choice of Deep Fryer*
7.00
Antique
Walnut
Chest
.........
45.00
FIRESTONE Pre-Movlng Sale on
39. Trailers - Cabanas
all used tires. We don't want Nesco Elec, turkey roaster 7.50
Jenny
Lind
comer
brackets
14.00
to lug tham to our new loca­
ANDERSON house trailer 83 (L
tion, so make us an offer. All Craftman Hutch it* new .. 50.00
10 x 16 Fla. room, carport*,
Super
Trading
Boat
Siaea, Firestone i l l East 1st.,
air conditioned, excellent condi­
On S. Orlando Highway
St.
tion. Ph. FA 3-5907 for appoint*
Open Evenings until 9 p.m
ment.
INTAKE mintfold, 3 two-barrel
Phone FA 2-0677
carburetor*, fuel block, for '58
1981 MOBILE Home, 3 bedrooms,
or '59 Ford 381 engine. Phone ROY’S Bicycle, good condition.
will trade, take over payment*
FA
2-2448.
Ur.
Gielow
FA
2-2611 or
of $71. See Bailey, Dewitt
FA 3-6473 after 6:00 p. m.
ONE 35/100 BTU Gas spaee heater
Trailer Park.
unvented. Nearly new. . Gray
FOR SALE— All Guns and Am­
house in rear of 202 Grapevllle
munition — Close out price*.
i f Sanford’s ★
Av*.
Buy up Now I Firertone Store,

FOR SALE— All food repossessed
merchandise at low, prices. We
FURNITURE
don't want to more It to our
Must soil at once — 3 complete
new location. Your chance to
rooms of furniture. Take over
buy ri|htl Firestone Store, 111
monthly payments of $11.86 or
85. Articles Wanted
E. 1st St.
$500 cash, Call owner collect
TE 1-1511 Casselberry.
rOR SALE - Trade-Ins, Electric OLD China, Cut glass, Jewelry,
Coins, Guni and etc. MI 4-3298.
itov* $5.00, Electric Refriger­
34. Article* For Sal*
ator $10.00, Phltco TV $15.00,
36. Automobiles • Trucks
Daisy air rifles, union 5 skates,
Weitlnghouie TV $35.00. Fir*
play tents. Army Navy Surplus,
•tone 111 East 1st., St.
NO DOWN PAYMENT and juit
310 Sanford Avd.
$35 per month on 1957 Rambler
4 door, auper. Total price $363.
FACTORY TO YOU
Sanford Motor Co. 1001 Sanford
ALUMINUM BUNDS
Ave. FA 2-4362,
Enclosed head, Sag-proof bottom Fireplace wood, all lengths, Oak
and lighter wood. Delivered.
rail with plastic ends. Piaatic
1956 I MPA LA convertible, power
Phone FA 3-6611, if no answer
or rayon tapes, Cotton or nylon
steering and brakes, fully equip­
FA
2-5906.
cords.
ped, like new, reasonable. 8
Senkurik Gloss and Paint Co. 17 In. RCA console TV, girl'* 20"
a. m. to 1 p. m. FA 2-3100, EiL
210 Magnoli*
Ph. FA 2-4623
629. from 1 p. m. to 4 p. m.
2 wheel bike, both In excellent
FA 2-2600 EiL 231,
condition. 128 Club Rd.
FOR SALE: New and Used Inner
lubes far Cars, Trucks, Trac­
tors. Soe Us. Firestone Store
111 East 1st. St.

H O LLER S of SA N FO R D
M E R R Y C H R IS T M A S

4-Bcdreem*—2 Baths
3-Bedrooms—3 Beth*
3-Bodrooms—Hi Beth*
t&gt;B*droo*a»—1 Bath
Wide variety exterUr deeigas and fleer plans

I

HOLLAWAY, Hospt al and Baby
Beds, Day, Week, or MonthFURNITURE CENTER
1100 French Ave.
Ph. FA 2-7953

.16. Automobile* • Trucks

Leonard Auto Clinic

THE THIRD WISE MAN
2664 S. Hiawatha Ave. FA 2 6611
WU1 Inquire about the industrial
poitlbillUes of our high, dry and
31. Poultry - Pets • Livestock
reasonable 12 seres on highway
DACHSHUND puppies, AKC reg­
IT and 82 just 1 mile South of
W. J. KING
16. Female Help Wanted
istered, black arid tan. FA 2-1701.
•
the Drive-in Ihealer.
PLUMBING ft SUPPLIES
THREE
SECRETARIES,
good • Contracting
• Repair Work MINIATURE Poodle, registered,
shorthand, accurate typing, neat,
white, permanent shots, house
2534 So. O rlrido Dr.
J.
Hall, Realtor
attractive, age 21 to 45. Two
rhone 322-0483
broken. FA 2-3442.
•‘Call Hall",
FA 2-3641
typist, fast, accurate, one file
clerk, experienced. Apply, FlorIda Stale Employment Service,
200 So. French.

FINANCING

Used furniture, appliances, tools
etc. Bought-Sold Larry'a Mart
2U Sanford Ave. Ph. FA 2-4133

For Ha’ e

WOOD

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

210 Magnolia

33. Furniture

ill. Articles

First Bt.
Winter Park Ml 4-8916

FORD Fnlrlan* 4 dr. V .
M
F-O-M, K ft H. $ 1 M I
Reduced to
IW
9TUDK. Lark 4 dr. V
M
A /T.
Redurrd (&lt;&gt;

500
»1 Q O
M GAI.AXIK
H/T. Reduced to 1 0 *
4
M FORD
R ft H.

dr. wagon. V

Reduced to
FORD " I " ronck wage
F-O-M.
$O J
Reduced to
W
CHEV. I dr. V-$,
otroight stick.
Reduced to
B T FORD FalrUno w en
* » V-S, F-O.M, K ft
It, A/C. Reduced la
R 7 MERC. 4 dr. 1I/T, fa
* ■ power push button
drive. Reduced to
I *
R 7 FORD FalrUno V -I H /
° 1 F O-M, R ft H.
$OOI
Reduced to
OW
FOHD V-8 4-dr, .W ild
stick, R ft II.
$701
Reduced to
IW
FOKI) FalrUno $06
V-4 H /T.
$OOI
Reduced to

$701

M
W

StricklandMorrison, Inc.
308 E. First St.
PA 2-1481
Winter Park Ml 4-6616

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Altamonte P-TA
Okays Financial
Expenditures

Longwood C of C Has Party
Members of the Board o f Direc­
tors of tha Longwood Area Cham­
ber o f Commercs played hosts to
thn organisation at a Christmas
party and program held last
Thursday night in the Civic Lea­
gue Building on Church St.
According to women o f the
group, who usually fall heir to
managing all details o f such spe­
cial events, the men should do this
more often for they report that
tha directors "really outdid them­
selves with the beautifully decor­
ated tables and appolnmenta."
Tables, with centar tracings of
greenery, were arranged in a large

“ V” and gay candy canes and holi­
day cups filled with sweets were
plnced at each setting. Hall decor­
ations, attractively done by Mrs.
Lillian Cox and Mrs. Elisabeth
Hills with assistance from tha di­
rectors, were placed at vantage
points around the room, across the
width of the stage end opposite it,
at the other end of the room, stood
the large and gaily trimmed tree.
Program selections were the
solo, “ In the Air,” sung by Mrs.
II, It. Cray accompanied by Airs.
L. C. Walker and "And There
Were Shepherds,” sung by Airs.
Ida Stewart accompanied by Airs.

Cox. In the absence of some mem­
ber! scheduled to appear on the
program, Airs. Gray graciously
filled In by singing another solo,
"Star of tha Evening.” 7h* pro­
gram concluded with all joining In
singing carols with Aire. Gray
serving as directors end Mrs.
Walker aa accompanist a f t e r
which Inexpensive gifts were ex­
changed.
Refreshments served Included an
array of sandwiches, holiday cakes
and coffee or tea.
The next meeting o f the group
will be held at S p. m. on Jan. 11
at the Civic League Building.

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ARTISTIC CENTERPIECES, nitch u* the one pictured
above, were created by member* of the Altamonte
Spring* Garden Club for each table at their annual
Christmas Party and Supper last Thursday,
(Herald Photo)

"We've Been To See The Queen,
. . . Found Her Lovely And Fair"
vr.ie**.

THE BOARD OP DIRECTORS, host at Longwood'a Area Chamber o f Com­
merce Christmas program and party, Includes, top photo from left, G. B.
Honscn, F. A. Browning, E. P. Richards, Maurice E. Rudolph, Miss Dorothy
Heath and Elden G. Heath. Appearing on the musical progrnm were, bot­
tom photo from left, Mr*. L. C. Walker, Mrs. L. L. Cox, Mrs. B. R. Gray
and Mr*. Charlei Stewart.
(Herald Photos)

Cub Scout Pack 5 4 0
Has Christmas M eeting
By JAN E CASSELBERRY
Cub Scout Pack 040 held a com­
bination Pack meeting and Christ­
mas Party last Friday night. In
Fellowship Hall of the Casselberry
Community Methodist Church,
A representative of the Marine
Corps Reserve spoke on the "Tots
for Toys Campaign” and Cubs
presented tha toys which they
have collected.
Wekiwa District Scout Execu­
tive AI Fiori presented the new
Pack charter to Henry Duncan, Inatltutiuna! Representative a n d
president o f the Methodist Men’s
Club, tbs sponsoring organisation.
Cubmastcr Wally Krohna pre­
sented registration cards to Pack
committee members, Fred Blstllne,
chairman; Darwin Shea, Jay John­
son, Jack Loyd, Rayburn Alii wee
William Rhoades, Jack Loy, and
Art Rhodes.
Den Mothers receiving cards
were Mrs. Diana Johnson, Aim,
Frances Sstje, Mrs. Ruth Mont­
gomery, Mrs. Carolyn Miller, Mrs.
Deity Rhodes, Airs, Julia Krohne,
Mrs. | Annabelle Sitter, Carrie
Rhoades, and Mrs. Jans Urimitead.
Membership cards will be pre­
sented to the Cuba at thsir next
den meeting. Krohna announced
that two new dene have been formcd since the last Pack mealing,
those o f Mrs. Miller and Airs.
Jphnsun whe is assisted by Mrs.
Grimslead.
Installed as Robcats by Rsv,
Darwin Rhea In a apodal ceremony
and receiving their Bobcat pins

from their parents wets Alatk
Werley Vernon Catron Jr., Craig
Duncan, AInrk Kennedy, Alike A1al­
loy, Todd Miller, John Grimetfad,
Wayne Karcher, Charles Lytle,
Patrick llusecy, Alichael Soloman,
Clint Keinest, Walter Earnest,
Daniel Shea, Dennis Dysert and
l.awrcnco Kwaikowski.
Advancement awards were pre­
sented to llarsell Viner who earned
a gold and silver arrow and John
Lockycr who received a one year
pin.
Al Fiori led the group In singing
Christines Carols. Dens Five and
Seven presented “ Alagic Show”
skits to mystify the audience with
■uch acts as rope tricks, disappear­
ing coins, and mind-reading.
Santa arrived to pasa out glfta
for all Lho cubs as well aa candy
traata for all the children proaent.
(A fashion note): Santa waa
sporting a lovely pair of bright
green shoes with curled up toea.

Altamonte Men
To Meet Today
The second meeting o f the newly
organised Altamonte Springs Bus­
iness Men’s Club will be held n 9
p. m. today In the Altamonte
Spring* Coffee Shop.
Attorney E. Pope (Sandy) Bas­
sett will be present to offer sug­
gestions snd sld in lersl matters
pertaining to the drafting o f by­
laws for the new group according
to President Tom Southerland.

Newcomers Club
Enjoys Holiday
Program Meeting
The Welcome Wagon Newcom­
ers Club of South Seminole Coun­
ty, In addition to Its regularly
scheduled business meeting at the
Mid Florida Country Club last
Thursday, enjoyed a Christmas
Party and an exchange o f gifts
among members.
Gay decorations created by Mrs.
Frances Setje added to the holiday
atmosphere and a program of
Christ mss music was presented
by members of the Lyman High
School Choralalres directed by
Airs. Dorothea Benson.
In addition to Its year*round
welfare program, members plan,
lied to rare for a Iocs), needy
family this Christmas. Airs. Faye
Messlck, welfare chairman, la In
charge o f the project.
An interesting meeting le plan­
ned for Jan. 26 when Kenneth AfcIntosh, Sanford attorney, will
speak on “ Legal Matters Pertain,
tng to Women.”

Longwood Library
Adds New Hours
The Library Commutes of ths
Longwood Civic League has an­
nounced that due to increased
demand tor services, Uie library
will opcu from 3 p. m. until
p, m. each Thursday beginning
on Jan. 4. In churge for the
Thursday afternoon hours will be
Charlee Stewart, one of the com
mualty’a new restdenta.
Present hours St the library
art from t a. m. until noon on
Saturdays and from T p. m un­
til • p. m. on Tuesdays.

For The Youngsters

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THURSDAY, DECEMBER 21, 1961

COUNTY NEWS

By SHIRLEY WENTWORTH
“ Pussy cal, pussy cat, where
have you bcenT “ We’ve been to
Bo to ace the queen!’’—and that
la exactly where Air. and Airs.
R, V. Spencer of Sierra Leone,
Africa had been.
Air. Spencer, an engineer with
Uie Pittsburgh Paint and Glass
Co. and tha son of Air. and Mrs.
C. R. Spencer of Cecelia Drive,
Bear Lake and now residing with
hii wife and three sons in Africa,
had a front row seat when Queen
Kliiabeth and the Duke of Edin­
burgh were on a recent visit
there.
They write of the preparation
by Loth tha white people and nsfrves to greet the queen and her
party In their province. They
themselvea journeyed 18 miles to
the Jong River equipped with
their deck chalrr, umbrellas, sun
hats, cameras and food for the
day on the first lap of their trip.
After crossing the river they
drove AO miles to Bo where the
queen was expected. After sett­
ling down with all their parapher­
nalia, they watched the excited
crowds pass by as they ate their
lunch on a frlcnd’a front lawn and
tried nut lo miss any of the day’s
air of expectancy.
American, French and British
flags were much In evidence as
were representative! from various
ma Ratines and newspapers. All
morning
thousands of
people
streamed past to take their places
and wait for the queen arrival.
As Mrs. Spencer wrote, “ It
was fascinating to watch the dan­
cers, dovila and chlefa all arrayed
in beautiful, blxarre and colorful
costumes.”
Finally, after great expectalions, the royal party drova by in
an open Rolls-Royce. Tha queen
waa wearing a pale pink dress
and carrying a matching parasol,
while on her head, In regal digni­
ty, she wore a tlarra of pearls.
The temperature at the time was
90 degrees.
After the Queen waa scaled
along with her party, in the am­
phitheater, all 43 chiefs of the
province wearing their ceremonial
robes were presented to ber
majesty.
As they paraded across the
field, the show they put on was
truly superb.
Since dsneing is the chief form
of art in Africa, the dancers ex­
pressed ail their various activi­
ties and ways of Ufa through
dancing interpretation*.
Air. and Mrs. Spencer agreed

that the “ carnival atmosphere and
the complete happiness of one
and all, combined with the gaiety
and good humor of the occasion
rivaled anything they hid ever
wltnesied.''
Following the day’s festival, a
reception wa* given for the royal
party that evening by the gover­
nor, Sir .Maurice Dorman. This
reception was a happy uncrowdcd affair and the queen and dukt
mingled and talked with all at­
tending. For this event the queen
wore a beige dress of exquisite
lace, with gloves, hat and shoes
to match. Her jewelry consisted
of a diamond flower pin and two
rows of large perfectly-matched
pearls, the Spencers wrote.
The reception was so rallied
and casual they say, that it was
hard to raallie that the Que*n
probably Is guarded closer than
any penon on earth. This can be
proved by the fact that Air. and
Mrs. Spencer's Invitations were
scrutinized
at three aeparate
point! along with those of other
guests.
The entire event was one such
aa dream* are made of and to
bo remembered for a llfe'imc.
“ Pussy cat, pussy cat, what did
you do thcreT “ We found that the
Queen was lovely and fair,”

Pooles Plan
Holiday Visit
Rsv. and Mrs. Oscar Pool* and
their family of the Casselberry
Community Afethodlat Church left
today for Charleston, W. V a ,
when they will spend the Christ­
mas holldaye visiting with Mrs.
Poole’s relative*. Before they re­
turn to Casselberry they .hope to
visit with friend* at their former
church In Elisabeth, lnd.
In Rev, Poole's absence, the pul­
pit will be filled by Rev, Elton P.
Richards.
At last Sunday morning's sarvIre, Rev and Airs. Poole were pre­
sented with a new bucket contain­
ing 1167, a Christmas gift from
ths Church School, ths Aten’s Club
and the WSCS. The bucket waa to
replace one borrowed from Mrs.
Pool* which served well during the
construction o f the new addition
to Uie church but Is now n total
lose.

By SHIRLEY WENTWORTH
Members of the
Altamonte
Springs Elementary P-TA voted
approval on a number of financial
expenditures at their December
meeting with 189 persons In at­
tendance.
Money to be given for the school
Included 3100 to Mrs. Neal Buell,
clinic chairman, for maintaining
the clinic and for purchasing ad­
ditional supplies and draperies;
$200 to be added to the $400 given
last year for paving an asphalt
strip in front of the achool to be
used for school games and for
parking and $300 to be used for
the library and audio visual aids,
books and film itripa for the
fifth and aixth grades where aocial
studies, sciences snd health are
taught In the block teaching sys­
tem.
The association also made ten­
tative plans for conducting a
magazine sale as a fund-raising
project which will be announced
at a lalcr date.
Parents were asked to bring
outgrown or surplus books to add
lo the school library stock. Room
attendance count was won by
Airs. E. Miller’ s first grade.
Refreshments
of
homemade
cookies, punch and coffee were
served by room mothers of the
fifth graders. The committee con­
sisted of Airs. J. Snover, chairman
and Mrs. Jo H alf, Mrs. Ruth
Beach, Mrs. Frances Viers, Airs.
Audrey Nsticrata, Mrs. Betty Sig­
mon snd Mrs. Doit! Thomas.

Hobby Craft Club
Elects Officers;
Has Annual Party
By CAROL JEPSON
An election of officers was held
at the December meeting o f the
Chulunta Hobby Craft Club.
Those named included Ruth
Worthington, president; Ruth Jordan, secretary; Margaret Crews,
treasurer; Jo Savage, publicity
chairman and Mina Atorrioon, sun­
shine chairman.
It also waa voted to donate $16
each to the Oviedo Clinic and Sal­
vation Army this Christmas,
Members o f ths club reported
that they thoroughly enjoysd thsir
annual Christmas party held this
year on Dec. 13 at tha Lake
Catherine Inn where, after every­
one enjoyed the smorgarborg, the
group participated In a Carol Feit.

Legion Post 256
Schedules Dance
By JANE CASSELBERRY
American Legion Memorial Foet
260 o f Casselberry will be host to
a New Year's Eve Dance begin­
ning at p. m. at Terebo's Restau­
rant located at The Seminole Race­
way near Casselberry.
The dene* committee, consisting
of Carl Stoddard, I.uther Mynderte
and Ben Evans, promises a gala
evening with all the traditional
favors and festivities to usher In
the New Year. A four-piece or­
chestra will provide music for
dancing. Refrcshmsnta will be
available during the evening snd a
breakfast will be served following
the dance.

Fire M eeting Set
Commissioners of the
Mary F in District will hold
final meeting of the year
p. m. today in tht Lake
F in Hall. Tha mealing la
to the pubUc.

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Four Seminole County communities hava put said*
their adult business problems this week to make ar­
rangements for what Is perhaps the best and biggest
event in the year for their youngsters . . . the annual q
Christmas Party.
Santa, making last-minute rounds before his big
visit Sunday night, will visit Longwood youngsters at a
community party today, to open with carol singing at
6 p. m, in the park, at about 7 p. m. Later he will be at
Altamonte Springs to see all the children during a party
scheduled to begin at 8 p. m. in the Community House.
In both communities, volunteer firemen, aided by '
all their townspeople are sponsoring the parties wheivm;
each child will receive Christmas treats and gifts.
On Friday Santa has planned visits with all thij,,,
young people of the area at Lake Mary's Elementary
School where the Community Christmas Psrty, spon­
sored annually by the Chamber o f Commerce since 1923,
is scheduled to begin at 7 p. m.
At 8 p. m. festivities for all the children o f North
Orlando, sponsored by the North Orlando Civic Assn.,
will take place at the Village Hall where each child pre­
sent will receive a Christmas stocking filled with goodies
from old Santa's overflowing bag.

"You Have A Brain-Use It,"
Speaker Tells Democratic Women
The fact that God-given abilit,
to an Individual for thought and
study should be used before mak­
ing decisions was stressed re­
peatedly by Mrs. Agnes McKinna
Leonard In her addresa to 19
members and guests of the South
Seminole
Democratic
Women's
Club at the December businessluncheon.
Atlxlng brief periods of witti­
cism with challenge and advice,
Air*. Leonard cautioned the wom­
en to pay particular attention to
possihle avenues of waste in ex
penditurcs of the tax dollar. For
examples she cited organized so­
cial work snd state supported al­
coholic
hospitals. “ 1 consider
some of these social work groups
the greatest racket ever perpetrated on the American govern­
ment and a* for the alcoholic
hospital* . , . I'm not sure Just
how far we should go in support­
ing them. Again, I say God gave
all of ui a brain and if these
drink addicts won't use theirs, no
amount of time epent in a hos­
pital la going to make them stop
drinking," sh*
stated.
Again,
however, she challenged the wom­
en not to accept her opinions but
to investigate these matters for
themselves and draw tbelr own
conclusions.
She suggested that the group
look into work end advance­
ments being mad* among the
counties in juvenile programs
and urged that tha club as a
whole support this work. She
emphatically asked that each and
every weman present visit their
county courthouse and sign for
jury duty. In connection sh* also
advised that the women read the
pamphlet entitled, “ So You'ra GoIng to be a Witness," which it
available through the State Bar
Assn, and gives nine pointers on
how to act In court
Distributing a number of In­
formative books, pamphlets and
editorial reprints, Atrs. Leonard
told how each la available to the
public end again urged the women
to study, study and then eludy
tome more. "Discussion without
information Is sinful,” she ex­
claimed, adding that in her opin­
ion moat people act as If God
gave them no brain. “ What
the voting public needs la back­
bone, not wtahbone,” she em ­
phasized,
Sh* pointed out that - R Isn't
always easy to follow one's poli­
tical party, "I've more or Iasi
bled, suffered and died for the
Democratic Party,” th* 73-yearold
clubwoman
staled.
“ You
younger women will better under­
stand this statement if you read
“ The History of Florida's Demo­
cratic Party."
Plans now are underway for
this book, long out of print, lo b*
brought up to date with coopera­
tion of the University of Florida
History Department end for M to
be republished, according lo Mrs.
Leonard who explained that It
gives the history and reasons for
development of Florida'* while
primary system.

Mrs. Leonard came to the club
well qualified to suggest avenues
of work and study for her a ®
compliihmenta Include a number
of years' experience as a jurist
in the U.S. Court* at Washington
D. C.; work as an adult probation
officer; as a school worker m
many areas; as a member of tha
United Nations A lin .; as a spe­
cialist in social work to assist
with legal problems especially
among Immigrants and 14 yeaijy
ago she was instrumental In or*
ganizing Orlando's policewomen.
In addition she Is an activa
church worker particularly in
juvenile delinquency programs; Is
president of the American War
Mothers of Orange County and it
an active partner In business with
her son in Orlsndo.
Club members met for the lun­
cheon at the home of Mrs. H o p !
Bennett,
president.
Individual
tables were set up in the spacious
Florida room overlooking Lake
Catherine in Casselberry, Decor­
ations, all In th* Christmas motif,
were made by the hostess who I*
an accomplished shellcraft artist.
Mrs. Dorothy Lunn won the door
prize, a pair o f holiday earrings,
snd Mrs, Velvet I. Jacobs receiv­
ed a holiday arrangement fea$
luring a large, aquat, red candle
surrounded by Christmas greenery
through the club's fund-raising
project for the day. Both gifts
were made by Mra, Bennett.
Those attending othsr than th*
speaker and the hostess were
Mrs. Onnls Rockett, Mrs. Iran*
V. Wilson, Mrs. Mary E. Sitler,
Mrs.
Katherine Corwin,
M r^
Nance Russell, Alri. Zetta Sawyeip
Mrs. Dorothy Grim wood, Mrs. Lu­
cille Mullsney, Mrs. Clyde Kerce,
Mra. Mildred Hawthorne, Mra.
Edith Duerr, Mrs. Iren* Wilson,
Miss Annie Bass, Mrs. Alary
Hayward, Mr*. M iry Hawthorne,
Mrs. Julia Wells, Mra. Jacobs
and Mra. Lunn.

CD Courses Set 1
In Two Locations
Personal Survival Courses have
been announced for two South
Seminole locations after tha first
of th* year by Civil Defense
Headquarters and tha Adult Vi%
eatlonal Education Dept., co-spon­
sors of tb* classes.
Residents of Forest City should
make reaerrationa with W. A .
Forward, TE 1-4866, fur tha
classes scheduled to open at 7 p.
m. on Jan. 4 at the Forest CUy
Baptist Church.
Reservations may be mad* with
Atra. Charles Pasternack, TE
1-4341, for tha course sat at Ujf
Altamonte Springs
Eltmentary
School scheduled to begin on Jan.

6.
Each
consists
until 10
of each
weeks.

Personal Survival Course
of elasacs from f p.m.
p. m. held the tame day
week for four consecutive

Lyman Drama Students M eet Challenge
ity JANE CAHSELnEHRY
Lost Thursday’s presentation of
Thornton WUder’a "Our Town” by
th* Lyman High School Dramatics
Dept, proved the exceptional cap­
abilities o f these high school boys
and girls and o f their Instructordirector, Ha men Delgado.
With aklll not often found In this
age group, th* young people
brought emotional reactions from
their audience which would credit
a cast in the business for year*.
Thoto attending were first In
laughter and then In tears as they
followed the lives o f citisans in

Grover'a Corners, a email New
England town of th* early 1900's.
Roy Stone portrayed th* lend
role o f "stage manager” with just
th* proper degree o f relaxed none h a 1 a n c *. Pat Guillarmoprieto
played a charming “ Emily” to
Georg* Lewis' characterisation of
“ Georg* Gibbs,” her childhood
sweetheart.
Their parents, “ Dr. and Mra.
Glbba and Mr. and Mra. Webb”
were capably enacted by Lemmle
Hoover, Bonnie Layman, Saady
Sherwen and Richard Grant. Out­
standing among th* supporting

characters were “ Mrs. Soames,"
tha town gotalp played with en­
thusiasm by Lauris Cheathant and
th* Itemed *Profttaor Willard”
played by Michael Lewis.
Othsr mtmbera of th* cast Includtd Johnny Wharton aa Johnny
Webb; Karen Chapel as Rebecca
Glbba; James P n v att as Howie
Newsome; Tom Stevens as Simon
Stimaon; Bill Wharton aa 81 Crow*11; Dennis H u n t u Joe Crowell;
James Lamb aa Sam Craig; Rich­
ard Jordon as Jos Stoddard; John
B«r Ling aa Constable Warren;
Martha Kvalalaer and k'ilua Klor

aa women la the audience; Janet
Shenrin aa a woman among tha
dead and Sammy Kelly aa tha dead
man. Townspeople were Marsha
Evelalter, Eileen Kler, Peggy
Stevens, Cathy Kkber and Sherry
Katky.
Credit for th* commendable job
of creating th* numerous period
coatumu worn during tha per­
formance also goee to Mlu Evelalter end her skilled assistant*.
Students making up the produc­
tion staff Included Pat Morans a*
•tag# manager; Tom Stevens, John
Berling, Joseph C u ts , Pel* Rodri­
gues and Alda Haraaadaa, eat; J in

Congleton, lights; Betty Fields
Peggy Stevens and Cathy Eicher,
makeup; Linda Duncan, Susan
Haloing, Barbara Bolling, Sammy
Kelly, Dorothy Mulrr, Miss Evelslter and Mra. Paulina Stevena
costume*; Jeanne Barron, 8 h « ^
Kaiki and Janet Sherwen and Pat
Moran*, program. Ushers war*
members of the Speech Class.
Much appreciation from the mat­
inee and avenlng audience*, from
th* entire achool and from tha
Dramatics Dept, alee w u express­
ed to Delgado for the overwhelm­
ing success o f the challengingthroe act drama.

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By LARRY VERSIIEL
There was a same the man
filayed alone Christmas week a
year ago In the visitors room at
Seminole Memorial Hoapital which
looked down on First St. The
Jjan’a right eye was infected and
he couldn’t read or watch tele­
vision for two months. His vision
ijya s obscured by the medication
■ e nurses dropped into his eye
S c r y hour around the clock The
sedatives deadened most o f the
pain but not all of it.
So at dusk, led there by bore­
dom, the man would so to the
visitor'* room. He closed both
‘Jdv eyes and then, slowly, open­
ed the bad one to see the most
beautiful sight he had ever seen.
The lights of Sanford ran to­
gether in a furry confusion. They
didn't collide or sparkle but blend­
ed together in a glowing softness.
The lights of the town were more
like petals of flowers strewn
across the night which seemed to
Jj'f made of silk.
'
After a while the man atrolled
to the night nurse's desk to
rhat. They bad tent home most
of the patients In the children's
wing for Christmas. The ward
was shut down. Three of the
children had been brought to the
floor where the man was to
spend
Christmas,
One
was
Penelope.
) There itood Penelope small and
sedate in her bathrobe, Imbedded
in alienee, proudly aloof, primly
defiant. She came on this floor of
ill adults as an equal. Penelope
was too stern, too poised, too se­
rene for childhood.
"This Is Penelope,” the nurse
etplained to the man. “ She Is ■
little lady,” She was, the nurse
■aid, the perfect patient who had
'becom e accustomed to the rou­
tine of hospitals. It seemed
logical for her to he there at
Christmas
lime,. The
man
thought it must be terrible for a
child who has been la hospitals
so much that she does not find
them strange. The other children
cried, the auric said, but Pene­
lope was brave and dignified and
. n o t even afraid of needles.
Penelope had a cleft palate.
There had been a aeries of opera­
tions. One of the best doctors in
Sanford had become Interested in
her case. It was slow but Pene­
lope had been taught to wail.
Penelope, the nurse said with
a sorrow that wasn’t profession­
al, refused to talk. The ridi­
cule of other children had shut
^ h e r np. The unnatural voice bad
been Imitated by bantering play­
mates. So Peaelope spoke to no
ana.
The man was clumsy with chil­
dren. Always he hsd been an
alien among them. They made
him a stranger and he wai un­
comfortable In their presence.
Hut this pretty child was not one
„ o f them but a tiny adult, accushorned to pain and humiliation.
The man leaned down and at­
tempted to be casual,
“ My name Is . •
the assn
said. “ Yon're Penelope, aren't
you?” The blue eyes, clear and
Interested, were blank la their
beauty. So the man asked her
about her dolla and her itory
hooks. The UUle girl never rey plied.

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Charge AF Captain
Gave Away Secrets
WASHINGTON ( U P I ) - A 4 3 -1Castle Air Force Base at Merced,
year-old Air Force captain was I Calif., for investigation.
accused Thursday of passing se- 1 The charges did not nim s the
crcta to foreign agents while he nationality o f the agents. The Air
was on tears in Germany last Force said further investigations
will determine whether he will be
year.
Tha
charges
were
brought court-martialed.
The announcement mid Kauff­
against Cap!. Joseph P. Kauff­
man o f Kutland, VL, who was re­ man i* 'alleged wrongly to hava
cently taken to Germany from communicated information rela­
tive to nationst defense which he
had reason to believe would he to
the advantage o f a foreign coun­
try."
He w-aj also accused of conspir­
ing with foreign agents, falling to
communicate to hi* tuperior*
about
approaches
by
foreign
agents, and falsely denying that
ha had ever bern employed hy a
foreign government.
The City Zoning Board took un­
The Air Force said the informa­
der advisement annexation and tion he is accused of passing con­
rezoning the proponed Bellemead cerned personnel and installa­
Corporation property at 27th St. tions where ha had been station­
and French Ave.
ed. He had been assigned to the
Two weeks ago the company
Air Force accounting and disburs­
■iked the county to rezone a 15ing ten ter at Ft. Benjamin Har­
foot strip from R-l-A to C3 to
rison, Ind. ill 11)52, and Fuchu air
make way for a parking lot.
station in Japan.
However, the board by a 4-1
vot* turned thumbs dawn on the
request by the J3’ v million pro­
posed investment concern.
The corporation has recently
made overtures to the city on live
possibility of moving Into the city
limits and the City Commission
has alrsady gone on record as
County Road Superintendent J.
favoring the proposal.
C. Lavender will ask the County
The zoning and planning board Commission next week to under­
agreed to study the possible re- take tome $17,000 worth of re­
zonlng of the area and reach a surfacing work on two major
decision at Ha next meeting In roads In January.
January.
• fvender said today be win
In other business, the bosrd aak the Board, i t ite meeting
held ■ public hearing on ths new Wednesday, to resurface Sanlanproposed zoning ordinance and do Springs Road as well as the
several changes were suggested 'Lake Mary-Longwood Rd.
after some rest estate scents ask­
Lavender reported alio be wilt
ed for ‘‘clarification” on the pro­ aak the board to improve Tuskeposal.
willar Rd., with needed repairs
•t a cost of 84.500.
The commlaiion will meet at
n&gt; i . a
r
»-__ i
1:10 p. in. Wednesday. Tuesday,
09199760
the regular meeting date, it a
county holiday.

Study Rezoning
Of Site For
Proposed Plant

Road Resurfacing
Projects Proposed

Road Work Taken

Bermuda Talks Go Smoothly
HAMILTON, Bermuda (UPI) President Kennedy's review of
world problems with Prime Min­
ister Harold Macmillan seemed to
be progressing smoothly today
despite recent differences that
hive cropped up between the
United Slates and Britain.

Boys Learn 'Cost'
Of Grave Damages 27 Die In Crash
Of BEA Airliner

TALLAHASSEE (DPI) — The
Bryant administration took bids
on 19,092,871 worth of major fourlaning and road improvement pro­
jects her* Thursday, Including
Two youngsters were placed un­
some in Seminole and Orange
der strict probation hy Juvenile
Counties.
Judge Vernon Mize for teaiing up
The Seminole-Orange projecli
some 22 graves at tha County
Indluded:
Home cemetery.
Resurfacing SR 417 between SThe youngsters were also or­
437-A southwest of Apopka and
U. S. 441 northwest of Apopka, dered to report to tha home every
sections of U.S. 92 and 17 between Saturday for three hours’ work for
Sanford and the St. Johns River, the next six week* to clean up the
vandalism.
Orlando Paving Co., $G9,053.
Tha boy* were responsible fur
Seminole: Approaches at llowcll
desecrating
graves threa weeks
Creek
and
Bear
Gully
Canal
Later on the nurse said that
Fcnclops had been found wand­ southweit of Oviedo, llubbard ago. Damage was aitlmaUd at
ering in the corridors, tapping on Construction Co., Orlando, 849,418. more than $200.
doors and calling the man's name
in her tortured voice. It was, the
nurse said, the first time sbe hsd
heard ths child speak.
The nurse took Penelope to the
PALM DESERT, Calif. (U P I)—
WASHINGTON (U P I)*-’The na­
man and then left. The man, who tion's eight largest supplemental Gen. Dwight D. Eisenhower said
.finds all children strangers, ait on airlines hava taken th* first step today he “ wouldn't have a wotd to
Mhe bed and Penelope pretended toward "cleaning their own house.” say” in Richard Nixon's primary
to read from the book. The man
They notified tha Civil Aeronau­ campaign for tha California guber­
will ne er forget that voice, atrug- tics Board (CAB&gt; Thursday thay natorial nomination.
gllng and grotesque, and he wai hava fo". .ad a n*w self-policing
"I'm not sura an outsider should
very close to weeping. After that tradf organization to b« railed the come into a state end campaign,*'
Penelope came every
day and Military Air Carriers Association |tha former president said on his
read to him. Hut she would not (M ACA).
arrival at this desert rrsort for an
utter a sound if anyone else was
Thel articles o f incorporation fil­ extended winter vacation.
in tha room.
Rut ha added, *T ilka Dick Nixon
ed with tha CAB described MACA
They spent most of that Christ­ aa "substantially concerned with mid admire him and would be dis­
ia n a s together in that room. The military contract business and in­ posed to do anything he wanted.
man it everlastingly grateful to terested in operating in a legal and Until tha nomination I wouldn’t
Iter. She gave him the moat pre­ safa manner."
hava a word to say.
cious of all gifts when she took
him into her heart. Never before
had ha fell the true meaning of
this day until be heard Penelope
say MERRY CHRISTMAS.

Airlines Group
To Police Self

“ YES. I’ VE BEEN A GOOD GIRL," nays five year old Heather Banka aa
ahe aita on the lap of Santa Clatta at V A H -ll’a All Halida Chrlatmua party
held In the NAS Ballroom. The feHtive affair for all aquadrou men and
their dependents brought Santa in by jet for a fast visit with the children
and a special Rift for each one. Lunch waa served tc everyone, including
Srr.tu. and *%gu&gt; time waa had by all.

Ike Won’t Get Into
Nixon’s Campaign

U. S. officials were pleased that
as a result of Thursday's talks
the British had acknowledged pub­
licly that Ihe recent Soviet nu­
clear teal series had showed evi­
dence of considerable progress in
tire nuclear wcapona field.
This had been the evaluation of
American scientists. It will bear
on whether the United Slates or
Britain or both resume nuclear
testing in tire atmosphere.
The two statesmen did not go
Into the question of resuming
Anglo-American tests but confined
thrmscivei to what White House
Press Secretary Pierre Salinger
called an evaluation of the facts.
Macmillan and Kennedy con(erred for five hours Thursday
after the president arrived from
Palm Beach where his father,
Joseph P. Kennedy, is seriously
ill with a stroke.
Besides nuclear testing they
also explored the problems o( the
Congo and Berlin. They planned

ANKARA, Turkey (UPI) — A
British European Airway* Comet
IV-B Jetliner enroute to Tel Aviv,
larsrl, crashed and exploded in a
snowstorm second* after takeoff
Thuraday night, killing 27 o f tha
14 persons aboard.
lira dead included four and pussilly five Americans. Four A marlcans, an liraall diplomat and two
other men survived. All except tha
Israeli were treated at an Ankara
hospital.
IlEA here identified the Ameri­
can dead as Mr. and Mr*. Floyd
Miller, Miss Patricia Keape and
Mise Laura Hatton. It aald a Miss
Vrrnonica Gabtiali, who aurvivad
tha ctaah but died shortly after­
wards, also was possibly an .AirierSAN
FRANCISCO
(U P I)—
lean. Thri* was no home address­ Singer Bing Crosby was admitted
es available.
to .St. Joseph's Hoapital here
All seven member* of til* crew Thursday night.
also wri* killed.
A hospital spokesman said no
diagnosis had hern made yet of
his condition. There was no re­
A rtist Marsh Dies
DAYTONA BEACH (U PI) - I h e port of what malady the 67-yearbody of Internationally • known uld singer was suffering.
The hospital spokesman said
artiat Fred Dana Marsh, who died
here late Wednesday at the age she understood t’ roaliy'a condition
of 89, is expected to be cremated was "not serious." His wife,
Kathy, was with him.
in Orlando this weekend.

Bing Crosby III;
Goss To Hospital

to resume today on liie Congo and
gel Into th* question of India's
takeover of Goa.
Spokesmen fur both aides said
Thursday night that so far th«
two world leaders were In “ com­
plete agreement," although this
did not necessarily mean a Hid­
den adjustment of any pulley dif­
ferences.

Kennedy's Father
'A Little Better'

Tshom be P u t
On The Spot
LEOPOLDVILLE, The Congo
(UPI) — Premier Cyrille Adoula
today warned Katanga President
Moise Tshombe he had five days
In which to prove his good faith
and honor the agreement to end
Katanga secession or face llu* use
of force.
Adoula said at a news confer­
ence the central government “ will
be obliged to apply force” if
Tshombe backs down. He made it
clear that he was not willing to
meet Tshombe again for new
talks.
In London, the Foreign Office
announced that Britain has or­
dered
its
representatives
in
Elisabcthvillc and Lropoldville to
promote Implementation of the
agreement.
In New York, U. N. Undersec­
retary Dr, Ralph Bunrhe, Just re­
turned from a fact-finding visit
to the Congo, said he experts
Tshombe to live up to the terms
of the agreement. He added that
"international agreements have
been violated ever since there
waa an international community.
It could happen again."
Adoula'a warning came after
Brazzaville broadcast a commu­
nique this morning quoting the
Katanga “ presidency" aa saying
Tshombe had no mnndate to sign
anything and that the eight-point
agreement had to be ratified by
the "national" parliament of Ka­
tanga.
Adoula said this la a “ tenden­
tious dispatch, l a m forced to ask
if Tshombe is trying to find a
pretext to get out of his declara­
tion.'"

Official Winter
Lives Up To Name

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By United I'rn s International
Homeward
bound serviceman
*wtlled Christmas holiday travel
to a poaaibla record l«v*i today
and bad weather In some area*
created naw demands on tha na­
tions’ already strained commercial
transport system*.
Scorns o f thousands o f soldiers,
sailors and airmen began home­
ward treks Thursday, hampered otv

th* West Coast by fog which d o*-!
ed Los Angeles' International Air-1
port and delayed flight* out of San
Francisco's Hamilton Field.
Traffic
enforcement
official*
across th* nation began girding
fur th* outpouring of motorists ex­
pected by this evening. Hi* Na­
tional Safety Council estimated 6**0
persons would die on tb« country's
highway* between $ p. m. today
and midnight Monday,

All 22.000 men stationed at th*
At Fort Denning, Ga., 12,000
Army's Fort Polk, La., war* given soldiers left (or home sr.d at Fort
holiday leave. Hundreds o f buses Jackson, .S. C., 13,000 nioio were
were called into i*rvic* to take to board 160 chattered buses and
0,000 men from Fort Ord, Calif, threa epeclst train* today. Grant
to their homes.
Lakes Naval Training Station,
Fort Carton, Coto., official* said near Chicago, planned to complete
that "virtually- all" soldiers who relies* of 10,000 ■*Hors today.
requested leave leeched it and ex-| Twenty thousand men were giv­
ir* train coach**, airlln* flight* en leave at Fort Leonard Wood,
and 80 mor* bus** wars brought In Mo., and Fort Dix, N. J.. planned
tu rx^x-dit* the holiday evacuation. to leleas* )0,i)uu soldier* Saturday.

Bulletin
Two Orlando worker* were
electrocuted at 114 N. Summer­
lin Ave. at noon today, police
reported. No other details could
be learned at pres* time. The
name* of two are being withheld
pending further Investigation.

nsuvA...
B R IE F S
Spy Charge
BUDAPEST, Hungary (U PI) —
Hungary claimed Thuraday that
the United States is tending refguce-spies back to their homeland.

Install Reactor
CAMDEN, N. J. (U PI)—The re­
actor was put into operation
Thuraday night aboard the NS Sa­
vannah, liie world's first atompowered merchant ship.

Milk Hearing: Set
TALLAHASSEE (U PI) — The
Florida Milk Commission today
set Jan. 17 for continuation o f n
public hearing on pricing order*
of the regulatory agency.

By United Press International
Blizzard-like weather ushered in Demos T o M eet
the first full day of winter in the
WASHINGTON (UPIF — The
northern plains today and icy Democratic National Committee
cold bll deep into Dixie, adding will meet next month to hammer
to the misery of Mississippi flood out an action program designed
victims.
to draw voter aupport in the 1901
i(
F'og shrouded southern Califor­ election*.
nia for the arrond straight day,
reducing visibtity to zero at some
point*.
FLORENCE, Italy (U r i)— Eli*
Light anew peppered a belt Cardinal Dalla Coats, the oldest
from Michigan Into New England. I member of the Sacred College *f
A new polar air masa pushed 'Cardinals and archbishop of Plot*
across Hit Canadian border, drop­ ence, died here early today at thn
ping temperatures from tha Mis­ age of 89.
sissippi River westward.
Wind gusia to A2 miles an hour
hammered Denver'a Stapleton Air­
TAMPA ( UPI) - Three men
port, overturning two light planet. were hospitalized in serious condi­
A Texas woman wai hurt when tion today after drinking chemL
the plane In whlrli she waa riding rally-treated water from a hot*
(lipped over mi Hie runway.
In a yard of the Seaboard Air
North of tha border in th* Ca­ Line Railroad.
nadian province* of Manitoba and
Saskatchewan a full scale blizzard
was under way and temperatures
WASHINGTON (U PI) — PresU
were expected tu drop tu 20 dc&gt; dent Kennedy, barring Uat-mingreet below zero In Its wake.
ute changci. will aak Congress
Below freezing cold cut deep for $10.8 billion In new money
into Georgia and temperatures In next year to run the expanding
the 30s were reported in northern armed forces, it was disclosed to­
Florida.
day.

Cardinal Dies

Two Poisoned

$50.8 Billion

PALM BEACH. Fla. ( UPI) President Kennedy’ * father allow­
ed slight signs of improvement to­
day and his doctor reported h«
TALLAHASSEE (UPI) — F lo­
was “ more satisfied" with the
rida may add atomie grass to JU
patient's early progress toward
scenic attractions so mo day. The
recovery from a stroke. His con­
JACKSON, Mis*. (U P I)—About
State Road Board, at Ita final
dition remained serious, however. 20u convicts worked frantically to­ ! meeting o( Hit year Thursday
Dr. Marco Johannscn told news­ day to plug up a fast-leaking see- tentatively agreed to grant $31,000
tion of a levee which prevents the
to Oak Ridge, Tenn., Industries
men shortly before midnight that
surging Pearl River from flooding
former Ambassador Joseph P. (lie industrial suburb of Flnwood, for research into the poailbltity of
making gras* grow faster by red*
Kennedy “ la a little better." Jo-:
An official said tlk- section on
iating l. a seed
with atomic
the
east
aide
of
the
levee
bc;an
hannsen is in charge of the mcdl-j
energy.
cal specialists altrnding the sen­ leaking heavily at H p m . Thurs­
lie
said
water poured
ior Kenned) at St. Mary's Hos­ day.
No
through in large quantities and
pital in Weil Palin Jleach,
UK RUN (U P D -G en . Lucius D.
It wa* expected the elder Ken- threatened to destroy the levee I Clay, President Kennedy's person­
whlrh
encircles
Flowood.
nedy would remain para!)zed am)
al representative here, today pre­
if Ihe levee breaks t*'e entire
unable tu speak fur some lime
dicted tense moments for Berlin
town
would
tic
inundated.
as a result of tlm cerebral ocnext year. Hut he ruled out the
ciusiun be suffered here Tuesday.1
possibility of war. In an Interview
But there were Indications the
with live W cit Berlin Newspaper
physiological status of the patient
MIAMI (U PI)—The Coast Guard Morgenpust, Clay said be was
w as Juvt a b l belter. Johannscn sad today the yawl Saint Yves "firm ly convinced that the West
flatly asserted; "I'm more sail*, D'Arinur, reported overdue Thurs­ docs not want war and that the
lied."
I day, was safe at sea.
Soviet people and Hi leaders do
not want war either."

Battle To Plug
Break In Levee

Greener Grass?

War Seen

Yawl Safe

Servicemen Homeward Bound For Christmas Holidays

Herald Index

(UPI&gt;—The Katanga government
appeared today to be laying the
groundwork for breaking a Congo
"unity" agreement signed Thurs­
day by President Moise Tshombe
and central government Premier
Cyrille Adoula.
Tshnniise'a
cabinet
held
a
stormy three-hour session Thurs­
day night and broke up in sharp
disagreement.
11*
called
the
ministers back today but there
was no Indication they were In
a mood to accept his nominal sub­
mission to the authority of the
central government

Foit Bragg, N. C., gavs leave to sumption of airline traffic. At New
16,1)00 tnrn.
York tha airline* hoped to have
Th* ,Marin* Corps authorised
eliminated the bark log of travelers
leave fur half its personnel in two
grounded earlier in th* week.
10-day argmsnti.
In a bid to proinot* traffic safe­
Tile Air Transport Association
estimated an ovatall increas* o f 10 ty over tha holidays, Hate official*
p*r cent in holiday travel. Conti­ in Iowa, Connecticut, Illinois, Ohio
nental Airllnts foresaw a 17 p*r and Pennsylvania asked muluriaU
cant boost in its busintts.
to drive with lights on during tha
In th* Northeast, ths return of daylight hours aa ■ reminder to
good flying weather brought Ie- ulhcr drivel*.

Report Boycott
O f Albany Stores
ALBANY, Ga. (UPI) - A Negro
leader aald Thuraday that Ne­
groes are boycotting white mer­
chant*
because
city
officials
"reneged” on on* point o f aa
agreement that onded last week’a
anti-segregation demonstrations.
Marion S. Page, executive of
th* Albany Movement, which
sponsored th* demonstrations that
brought th* arrest of n o n than
700 Negro**, said th* boycott waa
“ a apoDlancuua movement.”

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JTffr BanfurS Wrram
Pape 8—Tues. Dec. 19, 19G1

NEW ORLEANS (UP1&gt; — Negro
l.Rration leaders who saw near.
/ 3:0 anti-segregation demonstra­
tors arrested In SO minutes Mon­
day night sought the help and
protection of President Kennedy
today for another nighttime pro­
test march.
The Negroei tald they would
try to march downtown at the
evening rush hour during the
Christmas shopping season even
If they were not given a parade
permit by city officials.

Police arrested 200 Negroes and
two white* Monday on charge* of
parading without a permit on Ca­
nal Street. TTie marcher*, moitly
student* from Southern and Dil­
lard universities, were scheduled
to appear In City Court late this
afternoon. They faced maximum
fine* of (too and 00 day* In jail
if convicted.
Police moved quickly on the
dcmonitrators a* they marched
toward tha state office building
hcra In a protest, sponsored by
tha Congress of Racial Equality

GARDEN OF THE MONTH is this lovely tree-shnded
home of Mra. S. B. Smith at 512 Myrtle Avc. The glow­
ing colors of over 23 varieties of crotons are Mrs.
Smith's pride and joy and the grounds are further
beautified by the brillinnt "flame of the woods" ixora
and the profusion of polnsettas. Another feature of tho

(CORE), against mass arrests of
snll-segregationists
in
Raton
Rouge last week.
Tha Rev. Avery Alexander,
chairman of the Negro Consum­
er* League of G rcatrr New Or­
leans, said his group did not ex­
pect to receive a parade permit
for tonight became it usually
takes several daya to process.
But he said they will msrch the
Iwn miles to the registrnr of vot­
ers office In the Civic Center any­
way.

He sent a telegram to President
Kennedy protesting the arrests
Monday night of the marchers,
and asked for protection.
lie said Negroes were "run
down and hunted down by dogs."
He said he had not seen dogs
used by police Monday, but he
had heard about it.
Alexander told Kennedy that
Neg roe*
are
"incensed
and
hocked by there outrages and
atrocities committed in the name
of law against us as Negroes."

handsome yard 1h the hibiscus tree surrounded with
lilies. Mrs. J. C. Sikes, beautification chairman of the
Hcmerocallis Circle chose the garden on the basis of
its overall beauty. Mrs. Smith docs all her own yard
work*
(Herald Photo)

Officials, Negroes Agree To Albany Truce
Israel said Monday he
definitely auspended" the
the dcmonitrators and
would be up to police to

had "in­
trials of
aald It
ask that

they be resumed Police Chief
Laurie Pritchett aald he had no
such plana "so long as everything
runs smoothly. We will wait and
ace."

TB Patients
Get Yule Cheer
Methodist Church
Holds Open House
For New Building

Fellowship Supper
Set In Casselberry
Utere will be a Fellowship Suppar at 8:30 p.m. Wednesday In
Weaver Hall of the Casselberry
Community Methodist Church. A
short prayer service will follow
Uta supper.
Each family attending is asked
to bring a covered dish or dessert.

By Jane Caaeelberry
The Public toured the attraetlva
new educational building of the
Caaeelberry Community Methodist
Church during an open house held
Sunday afternoon.
The rapidly Increaaing Sunday
School enrollment a t the church
made tho construction of tho eight
classroom structure necessary.
Rev, Oscar C. Poole, in * final
financial report, aUtcd that due to
the tremendous amount of labor
donated by member* end ft lend*
of the church, the building win
completed at the low cost of $11,(164.18. A special building fund of­
fering taken Hunday morning to
help meet final construction costa
brought in $1,102.
Those attending the open house
were served refreshments In
Weaver Hall by the ladle* of the
Women’a Society of Chriitian

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full of gifts that un extra
gift in tied to tile boot with
it ribbon, Is placed in a box,
to be delivered along with
xevon others to Seminole
County TB patients by
Mra. Lorraine Graham.
(Herald Photo)

Memberi of Sanford's Firat
Christian Church will meet at 6:30
p.m. Thursday in the Educational
Building for a Fellowship Supper
to be followed by a Christmas
Program at 7:30 p.m. In the sanc­
tuary. The church's Friendship
Class will be in charge of supper
preparation*.
Emphasis of the Christmas Pro­
gram will be upon children of the
church who will participste in a
movie of the Christmaa Story. Fol.
lowing tills presentation, Christ­
mas treats will be distributed to
all youngstera in attendance.

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Fire District
Sets Meeting
Commissioners of the Lake
Mary Fire District will meet at
6 p.m. Thursday in Uie Fire Hall
to review the year's progresa and
to study the end of year financial
report.
The meeting la open to the pub­
lic and all Interested persons who
care to attend will be welcomed
according to Ed Zimmerman,
president of the Lake Mary Vol­
unteer Fire Dept. \

Christmas stockings full of gifts
war# taken to Tampa TB sanitar­
ium, for Seminol* County patients
there, by Mrs, te rra in s Graham,
executive secretary at the Seminole
County Til A nn., Mr*. C. E. Hunt­
er, paUent aervlce chairman and
Mra. Mabel Monroe,
Th* gift* were placed In attrac­
tive red and green flannel stockInga made and decorated by Mrs.
Hunter. She also crocheted the
comfortable footwarmera for tha
women patlenta. G ifu include,
toilet nrlirlca, stationery a n d

Annual Pre-Teen
Yule Parly Set

President Hastens
Back To Capital;
Council Meet Set
PALM REACH, Fla. (UPI) —
President Kennedy hastens back
to Washington today for a meet­
ing with the National Security
Council and preparations for his
Thursday meeting in Bermuda
witn British Prime Minister liar
old Macmillan.
Kennedy slopped off here Mon­
day on his way hack from South
America to treat a heavy head
cold with steep, rest and sunshine.
Originally he was scheduled to
fly on to Washington Monday
morning after dropping off Mrs.
Kennedy here to get ready for
the family Christmas holidays.
Because
which
caused him some ear discotqfort
during the flight from Colombia,
Kennedy decided to take a day
off. Examined aDd treated by two
doctors, he improved measurably
during the day, Monday night the
White House said he had im­
proved greatly and was ready to
return to work.
Kennedy was to meet with the
Security Council at 4 p.m.
Mrs. Kennedy planned to re­
main here with their two chil­
dren, Caroline and John J r., and
the President will rejoin them
late Friday at the oceanfront es­
tate of Capt. Michael Paul, an old
friend of the President's family
who has made his place avail­
able to them for the holidaya.
The President leaves Washing­
ton early Thursday morning for
Bermuda where he will confer
with Macmillan until Friday aft­
ernoon.

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CHUMJOTA SPORTSMAN’S CLUII directors line up for the photo­
grapher in front of their new club house on Hwy. 419 just south of the
community. From left, they are Secretary-Treasurer Roland Millettc, Lon­
nie Harris, Henry Schwerdt, President Fred Stumpf, Vice President Walter
Chadwick and Cliff Mellor. Joseph Uufo and Carl Byrnes were not present.
(Jones Photo)

Courthouse
Records
Real Ratal* Transactions
Joe B, Gentry', etux to Dolores
Helling*, N. Orlando, $0,000.
Myera and Gallagher, Inc. to
Frank Simrni, etux, DolRay Man­
or, $17,000.
Rramur Devalopment Co. to
Ward Hicka, Inc., Eaatbrook Subd.,
$12,600.
Barry Home* to Fred L. Janaskl,
etux, Goldie Manor, $12,600.
Jack Keith Itllllard etux to
Ralph M. Godlcy, etux, Normandy
Add., $14,400,
Carl J, Harris, etux to Anderson
D. Hartleys, atuy, Country Club,
$10,000.
Suita Filed
Firet N at’l City Bank of N. Y.
ve, W alter Ray Winga etux, mtg.
fcl.
Fed. Nat'l Morg. Assn, ve Albert
Charles Tavaree, etux, mtg fcl.
Suffolk County Fed. S. and L.
Aasn. ve. Ranald E. Mulder, etux,
mtg. IcL
South Boeton Saving* Bank va.
Donald E. Baker, etal, mtg. fcl.
Sanford Atlantic Nat'l Bank va.
John W. Gratler, etal, mtg, fcl.
Henry Moikowlts, etux va. Frank
Gregga Jr., a tux, mtg. fcl.
East River Saving* Bank ve.
Robert R. Caldwell, etal, mtg, fcl.
Fed, N at'l Mortg. Assn, vs Al­
vin I!. Hosper, etux, mtg. fcl.
Lorikeets range the eucalyptus
forests of eastern Australia for
nectar like lice* searching a gar­
den far blossom*. Although their
relationship to parrots is apparent
from the shape of their beaka,
they have longues like biuahe* to
lap up floral sirup*.

JUST A FEW of the more thun 500 people who ate chicken barbecue in
Chuluota last Sunday in the shade of the moss-hung and beautiful old oaks
are shown "in action,” so to speak, on the Community Club Grounds.
American Legion Post 225 sponsored the dinner to raise money for ita
building fund.
(Jones Photo)

The Elks Cluh begins It's Christ­
mas festivities t o d a y with • party
at the Bcminolo County Home,
planned by 30 or -10 members of
Elks Lodge 1241 end their wives,
who will go to the home.
A program has been planned,
which will tnrlude the singing of

Mist Mnrylce Harrison of Lake­
land died Sunday in Lakeland. She
was tho sister of Mr*. J. M. McCaskill, 2062 Grandview Ave. Miss
Harrison visited Sanford frequentShe was secretory to Frank Sey­
mour, executive director of the
Growers Executive Committee of
the citrus industry for many years.
She was well known throughout
the state.
Funeral eervlce* will l« held
Wednesday at 10:30 a. in. at
Duke*.Steen Funeral h o m e I n
Lakeland. Interment will be at a
later date.

old familiar Christmaa enrols, and
gifts will be given. Later In the
evening refreshment* will li« serv­
ed, which huvo been designed to
carry out Uie holiday theme. Gene
Walter fa chairman of thia event.
On Saturday at 2:30 p. m. the
Elka will hold their annual Christ­
mas party fur underprivileged
children of Seminole County, with
about 200 children Invited to share
Ilia fun and festivity a t the Elks
Lodge on East Second St.
Santa Claus will arrive with a
police escort for a brief visit with
the children and toya donated by
local civic clubs In the city will be
added to a large supply already on
hand.
A large group of Elk* Club
members will In on hand to assist

and a gift of small American flag*
will be given to tin children In ad­
dition to the presents.

The Women’s Club of Cassel­
berry will meet for a Christmas
party at 8 p.m. Wednesday in th«
clubhouse on Overbrook Dr.
There will be a Carol Sing and
an exchange of gifts. Members are
asked to bring canned goods for
distribution to needy families.
Hail esses wilt be Mr*. Kenneth
Greene, Mrs. Frank Bingham,
Mra. Billie Alexander and MrsHcnry Jlansrn.

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Grace Methodists
Announce Family
Christmas Night

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The Annual Tre-Teen Christmas
Party sponsored by the Sanford
Recreation Department will be
held on Saturday at 8 a.m. at the
Sanford Civic Center.
The weekly meeting of pre-teen
youngsters this week will be high­
lighted in the Christmas spirit
with stories, games and refresh­
ments.
A large group of parents and
children is expected to attend and
start off the yuletlde festivities
for the pre-ln-na with a lot of excitemcnt.

The congregation of tha Graee
Methodist Church will meet at
6:30 p.m. Wednesday for * Family
Fellowship Christmas Program
which will begin with • covered
dish supper.
Church school classes will pre­
sent Uie reensetment and reading
of the Christmas Story to back­
ground music featuring the Youth
Department. The Children’s Class,
ea will sing Christmas Carols to
open the program.
All members and friends of the
church have been especially in­
vited to attend this program by
B e v . W U l e m a s Parsons, G r a c e
Methodist pastor.

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Resigns En Masse

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WEATHER: Fair and colder through Thursday. High today, 75-80. Low tonight, 45-50.
United Press Leased iWro Established 1008
WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 20, 19C1
SANFORD,

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City Commissioner Crspps fa­
vors using the old county jail
only for the police department
and aa a jail facility. Crapps
mentioned at Monday's board
meeting that no one ever escaped
from the jail. "It sure would be
# * shame to waste it for any
other purpose,” said Jimmy.
• e •
VAH-1 established an unusual
record while at sea. No accident
while on the lengthy cruise. First
time any NAS based wing did
that.

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The County School Board will
make a decision at its Jan. It
▼meeting on whether to allow an­
nexing three Seminole Schools
into the city limits of Casselberry.
• • •
County Agent Cecil Tucker call­
ed the heavy downpour Tuesday
a "million dollar rain." "It was
a real life-saver," to the county's
111 million dollar agricultural in­
dustry, he tdded,
e • e
Sanford Is mentioned In the
la lest edition of Mechanics Illu­
strated. All about this city and
ahad fishing.
• • •
County Judge Vernon Mite
complained to us about the over­
crowded conditions In the court­
room this week. Doth Circuit
sod County Court cases were on
Monday. Definite need for a an" 'e th e r courtroom.
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There are two nice cedar tree*
at the city xoo, which are In need
Of decorations. Mrs. Arnold Hood,
lookeeper, say* she brought down
all the decorations she bad but
U was not enough and the iuo
fundi Juil don't permit the pur­
chase of any equipment. H you
f have soma decorations you would
like lo donate, leave them at the
too in the daytime or at the
Shore Patrol Station, next door,
a t night.
• • •
Bob Shedden manager or Sou­
thern Dell tells us that Ihe new
telephone books will be out around
the end of January.
• • •
' • The Sun-Dell Motel on Hwy.
IT-B2 is hosting an art exhibit
this week through Jan. 15. Any­
one interested in arts and crafts
la Invited lo come . . . Artists
also are invited to participate.
• • •
Guy AUeu, postmaster (until
January anyway) tells us thal
the Christmas mall rush season
U over . . . The heaviest day
9 v »a Monday with ST,TOO letter*
processed . . . almost 1,000 more
th in ever before.

FLORIDA

NO. 348

Turnpike Bonds
Sold At Interest
Rale Of 4.75 Pet.

Dy LARRY VERSIIKI.
TALK AROUND TOWN . . .
Everyone's shopping Sanford . . .
despite rain . . . why no Chriatn u t lighting contest this year . . .
tome aay lack of interest. . . .
Sid RiChard'a rock garden on an
Jslan d by 25th St. and Park Ave.
* . . County Commission decision
to pay for rights of way out of
secondary funds . . . Will J . C.
Hutchison be re-elected chairman
of the commission next year? . .
Sources say yes .. . Jimmy
Crapps next mayor of Sanford and
will have to sign the bonds when
the city borrows money for a
sewage treatm ent plant even
^ b o u g h he's against it.
City Hall will be opened the
day after Christmas . . . Not so
the courthouse.
• •
•
The- Cherub Carol
Choir will
perform a series of Christmas
carols in front of the City Hall
Nativity scene Friday at 7 p.m.
» • •
£ More than 1500 in stamps alone
were told at one post office win­
dow Tuesday during a seven hour
period.
• e •
A public hearing on the con­
troversial toning ordinance for
Sanford will be conducted Thurs­
day at • p. m.
• e •
If the city undertakes the m ss9 * iv e water and sewage improve,
ment program, rates per user will
go op sbout 11.40 per month.

Death Certificate
Policy Protested

CHRISTMAS came early to the driver of this semi­
trailer mail truck early this morning. W. Moreland of
Jacksonville en-route to Orlando with n load of mail
crashed into a vehicle at the Lake Monroe bridge and
escaped injury. The truck turned over with the call hang­

ing over the sea wall. Postmaster Guy Allen said 20
sacks of mail for Sanford were saved with postal crews
unloading the truck at about G a. m. The driver of the
car, C. Mahler of Brockton, Mass, was shaken up in the
mishnp.
(Herald Photo)

TAMPA (UPI) - Florida tod aysold its Sunshine Stats Parkway
cxlcnsUm bonds to a group of
investment bankers at an Interest
rate of 4.J5 per cent.
Gov. Farris Bryant and turnpike
officials hailed It as a "good
bargain" (or the state.
It culminated three days ol
negotiations. In the wind-up, the
total amount of the band issue
was raised trom S155 million to
$157 million to take care of Inte­
rest cost* and fees to the bankers.
Announcement of the sale was
made simultaneously by the Turn­
pike Authority in Tampa and the
governor in Tallahassee. The auIhorily accepted the offer after
clearing it with the governor.
"The proposal is for a bond issue
nf $157 million, carrying a 4.75
per cent interest, with a tee to
cover management compensation
and all expenses" of $3.25 on each
Itoo bond, Turnpike Chairman
John Hammer announced.

Kennedy To Keep Monk In 'Jeopady'
Macmillan Date

Rains Too Light
Kennedy Pledges For Most Groves
Citrus Export Aid

PALM BEACH, Kin. (UPI I —
President Kennedy decided today
to go ahead with his meeting with
llritish Prime Minister Harold
Mac in Him), the White House announesd. It will be held in Ber­
muda or here, dep ending ea His
condition t
Kent tedy's stricken',
father.
adOf
Thia war auuu.noted M- tlw eblnf
executive left his beachfront'hoige
for EL Mary's Hospital in West
Palm Beach where his father, for­
mer Ambassador Joseph 1*. Ken­
nedy, 79. s h o w e d some slight
progress this morning in bis fight
against the paialytir effect* of a
cerebral hemorrhage s u f f e r r d
Tuesday.
Ths President, according to in­
formed sources, wants to go to
Bermuda for the meeting with
Macmillan aa scheduled Thursday
if his fsth sr Is in no dsnger. A
team of specialists examined the
former ambassador this morning
and the President went to the hos­
pital shortly after 10 a. m.

LAKELAND &lt;UPI) - President
Kennedy has agreed to seek low­
ering of Ihe "orange peel curtain"
between the United States anti
Great Britain when lie meets with
Prim* Minister Harold Mcntlllan
thi! month.
^ Th« “orange peel curtain" is a
term coined by Gov. Farris Bry­
ant to (teacrll* British restrictions
against Imports of U. S. citrus
and citrus products.
Homer Hooks, general manager
of the Florida Citrus Commission,
said he had tieen informed by the
office of Sen. George Smathers,
(D -F la), that the President had
agreed to pul the import discus­
sions on his agenda.
Bryant, who paid a personal
visit to Hie Board of Trade in
London last September to seek a
breakdown of harriirs, said in
Tallahassee the Kennedy decision
reflected the importance of the
issue.

Cowan Infant
Dies At Hospital

In Radio Failure

CAPE CANAVERAL (U P I)-A
tiny monkey named Scatback rode
rucltet on a li.WW mile
' *hour flight
“ • “through
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per
space
j jteoday Bight, but cbancca for bis
recovery today were Jeopardised
h»*a w tm be e y n JaJlur*. p - v
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earrv.gg the four-pound rhesus
monkey landed In a planned ta r­
get area 5.000 miles southeast of
Cape Canaveral about a half-hour
alter the mighty rocket was fired
front here.
But mule thun 10 hour* after
the launching, recovery forces off
Ascension Island in the South At­
lantic still bad not retrieved the
animal.
The Air Force said the search
was "still under way. although
no signals have been received
from the radio locator beacon in
the pod." The bra run was u sort
of homing device by which re ­
covery crews could close in on

the object if it were still afloat.
Scatback was hurled Into the
black cold of space amt soared
Into a baud, of high-intunsity radi
•bog more than mb aides above
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Two Executed For
Attacking Mother
PARCHMAN. .'It.*. (UPI) —
Two Negroes convicted of raping
a young white mother were put to
death In the gas chamber here,
one shortly brfoir midnight ami
the other a few minute* after,
The pair—Iluwaid Cook, hi, and
Ellic (Lover Boy) I.re, 2fl—show­
ed tittle reaction when led to the
chamber, Prison BupL Tied Jones
said.

Two W in Phone Calls To Sons Overseas

Two Sanford mothers, shaky i day night, after their telephones j an overseas Christmas telephone
with excitement and happiness, had rung to tell them their names call.
Robert Scott Cowan, 11-months- rurhed to the USO building Toe*, had been drawn as the winners of | This Is an annual project of the
old ton of Mr. and Sir. Ralph
T. Cowan Jr., of 405 Plumusa
I)r., Sanford, died Tuesday after­
noon at Seminole Memorial Hos­
pital following a brief illness.
Survivors, other than his par­
ents, are three brothers, Ralph T.,
Ill, Charles Braun and Richard
Keith and a sister. Call Lee. all
of Sanford; grandparents, Mrs.
R. T. Cowan Sr. of Winter Park
and Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Braun
of Monroe, Lu.
Graveside services will be held
a t 11 a m. Thursday in Evergreen
Cemetery with the ttev. Thomas
Parsons
of Grace
Methodist
Church officiating.
Gramkow Funeral Home is In
charge of arrangements.

Reds Keep Border
Shut For Holidays
BERLIN (U P I&gt;—East German
Communists today demanded the
right to control Western sir and
land trnffle to isolated West Ber­
lin.
The official Communist partynewspaper, Neues Deutschland,
made the demand in a call for
speedy negotiations to give Getmany a pear* treaty and end
Western rights in Berlin.

LAKELAND (UPI) — Many
citrus growers shut off their Irri­
gation systems for the first time
in three months today. But for
most gmv« owners, the rains of
Monday night and Tuesday never
readied them or were too light
to be helpful.
Warren Jahnsoq, chief ol the
irtxfersi -* State Frost Warning
Service here, said "generous
amounts" of rain fell in the westcentral part of llie stale, but
missed the rich Indian River dis­
trict and tha Orlando growing
ares.
Johnson ssld grower* who got
at much at two inches ot rain
should have no more worries for
Hie present. But he said those
who got lets still had their trou­
bles.
He said two or mors Inches fell
In parts or Pasco, Hillsborough,
western Polk and southern Lake
counties. Lesser amounts fell In
parts ot northern Hardee and
southern Hernando. The rest of
the ntros bell got little or no
rainfall.

DELIGHTED WINNERS of thu drawing for a Otriaiinuit oversea.s rail are
Mrs. T. N. Dillard, (left), whose son, George, Is with the 81 «i Artiltnry
2nd Missile Battalion in Germany and Mrs. Louis D. Brinn, (seated), whose
son Hntee is with the G314th Supply Squadron in Korea. Standing back,
left are Rev. .lames Burnett, USD director, Mrs. Carolyn Higgins, USO
director and iltiasd) R. Kitner, CWA president.
(Herald Photo)
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L'ntn d Communications Workers
of America and Ha local at the
telephone company here. This Is
the (ir»t year that it has been
done in Sanford.
Cards are sent out to persons
who have tons serving in the
armed lorcet overseas. From the
entries two names arc drawn as
winners.
"I was so excited I couldn't
even gel dressed," said Airs.
Brian, "This is llie must wonderful
Christ mat gill 1 ever received—
it's just wonderful. Thank you ao
much!”
Mrs. Dillard said she didn't
have the ear, so called a taxi. "1
(old that taxi driver, ‘Hurry! Hur­
r y ! '" aim said, "I'll bet he thought
I was going to the hospital or
something. I cried today because
my son could not come home for
Christmas. This will help so
much!"
The nainrs were drawn by the
Bev. James Harnett and Miss
Uonuie Slofler with Mrs. Carolyn
Higgins, USO director, and Rus­
sell B. Kitner, president of the
local, standing by. Kitner aald
that ail arrangements would lie
made, then overseas men con­
tacted and Ihe call set up at
whatever time Mrs. Brinn and
5lrs. Dillard desirrd.

The County Board of Medical
Examiners today vigorously pro­
tested the mechanism hy which
death certificates m s signed in
Seminole County and submitted its
letters of resignation to the Coun­
ty Commission today.
The siam inlng hoard comprised
of Dra, W. V. Roberts, Leonard
Munson, Daniel Mathers and Kd-

Bulletin
BOGOTA, Colombia (UPI)—A
strong earthquske centerrd In
the Andes mountain range shook
Colombia today. First reports
Indicated at least IS persons
were killed and more than too
Irjured.

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Red Deadline
WASHINGTON (U I't)-T o d iy Is
the final deadline for U.S. Com­
munists to register si agents of
the Soviet Union.

Drug Prices Hit
WASHINGTON (U Ptl - The
AF-L-CIO and the National Con­
sumer* League today said drug
prices arc too high and called fur
tighter federal curbs on the drugmaking industry.

Death Toll At 23
SEVILLE, Spain (UPI) — The
death loll in (lie crash of a pri­
vate plane that plunged into a
crowd of people was officially
placed today at 25, with 10 others
not expected lo liva. Eighty other
person* wer* in serious condition.

Turnpike Honda
TALLAHASSEE (UPI) - Tha
State Tumplka Authority was ex­
pected to ic o sffM t reject today
an offer by an Investment team
to buy SI55 million tn bond* to
extend the Sunshtna Stats Park­
way.

Commandos Busy
JAKAHTA, Indonesia (UPI) —
The army commander In eastern
Indonesia announced today that
hand - picked commandos have
been practicing amphibious land­
ings In tha islands nearest to
Dutch New Guinea.

Democrat Wins
SHREVEPORT, La. (U P I)-Jo e
D. Waggonncr Jr., a segregation­
ist Democrat who refused the sup­
port of national parly leaders,
won a close special congressional
election Tuesday over a Republi­
can segregationist,

Jaycees Praised

TALLAHASSEE (UPI) — The
Junior Chamber of Commerce
was praised hy Gov. Farris Bry­
ant Tuesday for contributions to
live growth and development ot
Florida communities. Bryant pro­
claimed Jan. 2D-27 as "Jaycce
Week" in Florida.

Riot In Paris
PARIS (UP!) — Mora than 30
civilians were liospitaliml today
—most ot them with head injuries
inflicted hy polire clubs—follow­
ing a violent demonstration by
thousands of Parisians against
Ihe right wing underground Secret
Army Urguniialion (DASl.

Postal Rates
WASHINGTON (U PD -T he last
major obstacle In Congret* to i
postal rate increase apparently
lias bet-n removed hy a reported
agreement bctxeen the adminis­
tration and Sen. Olin D. Johnston
(D.- S.C.), chairman of the Senate
Postuffice and Civil Service Com­
mittee.

win Stoner wrote a strongly-word­
ed letter to the county governing
board urging cooperation in refer­
ence to a Negro woman's death
two wreks ago in which two doc­
tor* refused to algn- the death cer­
tificate unless an autopsy was per­
formed.
The State A ttorney'! office re­
fused to allow the autopsy, report­
ing Hint it feiL no criminal negli­
gence was Involved. The woman
was buried without any doclor'a
signature on the death certificate.
Following is the letter signed by
the four doctors:
"The undersigned were appoint­
ed by the Board of County Com­
missioners of Seminole County,
Florida, at their regular meeting
on Jan. IP, 1060, to bo a Medical
Examining Board for Scmlnola
County. This is In ronformanra
with House Hill 1505, which was
filed In the office of Secretary of
Statu on June 25. It*55, This has to
do with unexplained deaths in our
County, and this law wis request­
ed hy the Seminote County Medical
Society in an attem pt to protect
the people of Seminole County, and
to be a responsible addition to the
health and law e n f o r c e m e n t
groups within our County,
"W* have served on many occaaiona when requested without fa­
vor or recompenre, and have given
of our time lu an attem pt to be of
some benefit to our community.
There has never been any Intent
on tha part of this committee nor
on the part of the Scmlnola Coun­
ty Society to In any way infringe
upon the righta of othsra In tba
due proeess of taw; however It te
our leeling th at our efforta era In
vain, and that wa a r t neither be­
ing called upon to function nor
iloca It appear that our advice ta
well taken in aplte of the legal
bucking which House Bill 1586
give* us.
"Recently one of our Board waa
asked by a fellow physician to give
an opinion In a case of an unuxplained death, l|d* opinion waa
given and H appear,* that no attenl&amp;a whatsoever was paid to
earns.
"We feel strongly that medicU
opinion la of proper benefit ia
ease* such as are cuvered tn tilt*
law, and either we function or we
shall cease to function. If our
recommendations a rt going to be
discarded on the advice of a lay
pci sun who has absolutely no med­
ical education, then it teema rattier
foolhardy that we make any at­
tempts a t coopcrution under the
provisions of these statures,
"It Is Indeed regretabls th a t
such instances have to take place,
and unirss we have the complete
cooperation of the Board of Coun­
ty Commissioners and all law tn furcemrnt organisations and offi­
ce:* of the law within tills com­
munity, we as a group would like
to submit our resignations effec­
tively immediately.
"An unofficial poll of th* re­
maining members of the Seminole
County Medical Society have indi­
cated that they would not In any
way be Interested in any further
conpeiation as long as It Is unilat­
eral.
"1 trust you understand our pos­
ition, and we want to reassure you
gentlemen and the citisens ot this
county that The Seminole County
Medical Society it interested in
llirir health and welfare, and ore
willing to give of their time and
efforts in sn attem pt to protect
them to the beat of our ability.
This we have been willing ta do tx
the past without cost to the Coun­
ty; however, we feci Unit such an
ai i uiigeiuelit as has been in exist­
ence in the past months during our
appulntuient is entirely wrong,
and we wish in tills manner to pro­
test the mechanism by which the
death certificate* are being sign­
ed and releases given fur Internment of the deceased without ade­
quate explanation of death."

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UN Speeds Work
For Holiday Rest
UNITED NATIONS, N. V.
(UPI) — Tha General Assembly
pitched Into classic East-W est battlss on Tibet and Hungary today
in a final flurry of debating and
voting before a thiea-week Christ­
mas holiday.
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Fay Taylor Circle
Meets For Supper
!n Lake Mary

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AN OIL PAINTING, depleting n scene nlong the St. Johns River, by the
well-known nrtist, K. B. Stowe, is given to Hurry Weir, by the department
bends of Seminole Memorial Hospital, at a farewell dinner held recently.
Mrs. Mary Detyena. director of nurses, present* the picture to Mr. and
Mrs. Weir, who anid thnt tha painting would serve as a wonderful re­
minder of the happy years spent in Sanford, when they reach their new
home in Scottsdnle, Arizona, where Weir will lie administrator of the hos­
pital there.
(Herald Photo)

By FRANCES WESTER
The Fay Taylor Circle of (lie
WML' of the First Baptist Church
of Lak* Mary met jn the West*
moreland Wing of the church for
the December meeting and Christm ss party.
A covered dish supper was en
ioyed by the group before the
meeting
Mri. Jackie Urey eve
the opening prayer. The Calendar
of Prayer wai given by Mr*. B.
Green. Mri. Evelyn Yarn lit
candlea in honor of the missionarlea which waa followed by
prayer given by Mr*. H au l
Stokes. Record sheets were filled
out for the month of November.
The Community Mission project
of the group for December ia the
preparation of a Christmas bog
for the pastor. The doling prayer
was given by Mrs. W.T. Warn*
ley. After the meeting, gifts were
exchanged.
Members praient were Mrs. G.
Rickelaon, Mrs. Edna L . Stevens,
Mrs. Floy Q. Daniels, Mrs. Allee
Hay, Mrs. Belle Harris, Mrs. Ray
Grace Brown, Mrs.
Rose
T. J. Townsend, Mri. T. C. Lan­
d rail, Miss Mildred Beal, Mr«.
Preston Beal, Mrs. W. T. Wans*
Icy, Mra. Dixie Lu«k, Mrs. B.
Green, Mrs. Stella Shelton, Mra.
Mary Itoopengardner, Mrs. Mary
Wilhelm, Mrs. John Nord*n, Mrs.
Jackie Gray, Mra. Florrle Moore,
Mrs. Evelyn Vam, Mra. Louise

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to make their Holy Communion
during the Chrlitmas Octave.
Prleata will bring the Sacrament
to home or hospital for those un­
able to attend church if they are
notified in advance at the Pariah
House in order that a convenient
time may be set.
He also reminds those planning
to attend the Midnight Maas of
the minimum three hour faat and
that alcoholje beverages arc
counted as breaking faat and ara
not to be consumed.
As preparation for partaking of
the Holy Cucharlat, Christmas
confessions have been scheduled
by Fr. Griffith for S p.m. Friday
and by Fr. Thomas for S p.m. on
Saturday.

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we will welcome him warmly,”
Fr. Thomas said today. “ '0 Come
let use adore Him' Is not just a
phrase In a hymn but an actual
Invitation to join In worshipping
our beloved God,” he reminded.
Service* on Christum Day will
include the &gt;:30 a.m. Choral
Eucharist by the Junior Choir and
the 11 a.m. Eucharist with no mu­
sic. At the earlier service, pupils
or the Church School will bring a
toy as a manger girt with tha
younger children leaving aa usual
for the Parish House where they
will be shown an excellent movie.
Professional baby-sitters will care
for the very young.
Fr. Thomas reminds that all
Episcopalians are under obligation

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be Celebrant at the Christ in aa Eva
Midnight Mass for Sanford'a Holy
Cross Episcopal Church.
The service, with all the tradi­
tional beauty of the Feast of (he
Nativity, will open at 11:30 p.m.
with a musical interlude by Paul
Jenkins, Holy C ron organist. Fr.
John W. Thomas, rector, will de­
liver the sermon and Fr. John B,
Griffith, curate, will assist with
the service.
"Holy Cross rejoices that only
three days after bis consecration
Bishop Hargrave will be with us
to start (lie 12 days of celebration
mnrking the Birth of Christ and

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Notes

DECEMBER'IS v
Admissions
Edna Humphrey, Lake Mary;
Jenny Sancho, Hunter Cunrad,
Doyle K. Gaines, Helen Bradley,
Paul Mathies, Mary Knight of
Sanford.
Mr. and Mrs. Glenn W. Lemmon
of Sanford, a girl
Mr. and Mri. Louis Sancho, of
Sanford, a girl
Mrf. Roger L. Hookera and baby;
Mra. Richard Markland and baby,
Mrs Robert Jay and baby, Mary
Etta Cowan, Renca Park, Char­
lotte Smith, Herbert Hughes,
Ixiwny Wynne, Patricia Lcsperance ami Frank Gunn of Sanford
DECEMRER is
Admissions
Leslie MrCool, Lary Mary; De­
bra Lynn Padgett, Enterprise;
Sandra J . McAnnully, Mltaoka
Chlrltc, David Goethe, Martha
SANTA'S PICTURE os Mrs. Si Johnion, wife of the
Goethe, James J. Hooks, Anthony
commanding officer of VAH-3 presents u check to Mrs,
Dunn, Vernita Jones and Jo Ella
Ada Sires, teacher at the Little Red Schoolhouee for
Flnjlet'in of Sanford
mentally retarded children. The school ia a non-profit
Births
urbanization and is supported entirety by the contribu­
Mr. and Mrs. Rufus L. McClain
tions of locul groups,
(Herald Photo)
of Sanford, a girl
Mr. and Mrs. Tommy C. Mr An­
nually of Sanford, a girl
Mr, and Mrs, Carlton Jones of
Sanford, a girl
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Chlrltc of
Sanford, a boy
Mr. amt Mrs. Johnnie Singleton
of Sanford, a girl
Dismissals
Boy Scout Troop 341 of Cassel­ ing in rank were David Martin,
Annabel)!' Ollt, Lake Monroe:
second class; Robert Glnchcreau,
Hunter Conrad, Doyle Gaines. berry met for a covered dish sup­
second class: Richard Cassel­
per
and
Court
of
Honor
in
|bc
Thelma Williams, Mary Cosiuw,
berry, first class; Greg Kauble.
Robert S. Mlllcj, Helen Bradley,! Fellow ship Hail of Die Casselberry
lirsl class; Ricky Taylor, star;
Helen Gentry, Mrs. Woodrow Community
Methodist
Church S id e Kish, star and Danny Cas­
Meredith and baby, Emma Bea­ Monday night.
selberry, life. Danny presented
man, Lawrence Dodson, David
his mother, Mrs. Leonard Cassel­
Each
scout
introduced
his
par­
Goethe, Martha Goethe, Edward
berry, with a miniature replica
ents
and
guests
and
.Scoutmaster
Lee Ilayr*, and Beatrice Buger*
Ted Daniel introduced Wally of his life pin.
of Sanford
Steve Kish received an attend­
Khrone, new assistant a.uulmaaance pin for a year * perfect at­
Admlislon*
Icr. Khrone, who has been an tendance. pete Carlson, who bad
Wiletha Hamilton, Oviedo; Wil­ active scout wurkcr fur many
liam Bowers, Oviedo: Mary Ann tears alsu scries as Cubmaster just earned his public speaking
Bruce,
I aku
Montoo;
Mary tor Pack ito and D a district badge, gave a short talk on the
Court of Honor and the history
Thurau, DeUary; Adclia C. Park­ representative.
of the troop.
er, Brandon; Orville E. Dunckcl,
Daniel presented the following
Senior Patrol leader Danny
DcBary; Charlotte Echols, George merit badges:
Casselberry presented a gift of
Wltnrr, Juanita Adams. Ethclda
Ricky Taj lor, canurins, tin t a scout campaign hat lu ScootCrowder of ban lord
Births
Mr. ami Mrs. Wilburn Echols of
Sanford, a girl
Dismissals
Jennie Hendrix, Titusville; Debra
Padgett, Enterprise; Allcne King,
Tampa; baby girl Buckner, Gen­
eva Foster, K. C. Forest, Mr*.
Rufus McClain and baby, Lottie
Wood, CUasie Mae Martin, Ed­
ward Simon. Mrs. Eddie Martin
and afeaby. Mary Frances Y«t&gt;
m u ' of Sanford

cslry, first aid, cooking, reading,
home repairs, wildlife manage­
ment, weather, camping, ciliienthlp In Use lunu- and hiking;
Charles Norris, swimming; Jerry
Sklslak, citUcnshlp In Ihc home,
first aid, aud wood carving; Dan­
ny Casselberry, nature. anJ home
repairs; Bdl Skis Ink, forestry and
camping; 1’tlc Carlson, wildlife
management and public speaking.
David Kbrooe was initiated in­
nd received his
lender tool pin. Other boy* ad vane

Funeral service* will be at
10:30 a. m, Thursday at Brtaaoa
Funeral Home with Dr, W. P.
Brooks Jr., and the Tlev, S. L.
Wbatlay officiating. Burial will be
in Evergreen Cemetery.
Tbs pallbearer* include Gene
Brewer, Jerry Daniels, P. T.
Meeks, M. E. Baker, B. Johnson
and Sam Lew .

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Church Announces
Annual Program
For Children

JANE PARKER GOLDEN CHRISTMAS

Tlie auuat Children's Party and
Christmas Fageanl will take place
at the Congregational Christian
Cburch at 7:10 p.m. today.
Rav, Joseph E. Stock, pastor
of the church located at Park Ava.
and 24th St., haa announced that
the program la open to the public.

LATE

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Winners Named
DeBsry Dupllsst* Bride* play­
ers formed I t table* ef play a t tha
weekly Tuesday session at tha
Community Center.
Winners announced today wort
Ml, first. Mr. and Mrs. E. Z. Walters; second, Mrs. Rabort Nicholla
and If. Guy Chat*) third, Mra,
Frank Austin and Mrs. R. W.
Ackorman and fourth, Mra. Edwin
Wachtar and Mra. William Woodlock.
EW winnor* wore, first, Mr, and
Mr*. E. M. Hinkle; second, CoL
and Mr*. W. W. Hague; thin), Mrs.
M, L. Paterson and Mrs. Frank
Roldir and fourth, Mr. and Mrs.
Howard Middleton.
The club will meet a* usual on
Tuesdays following Christmas
Day and New Year's Day accord­
ing to Mist Ethel Johnson, see re.
tary of the group.

Beginner Sunbeams
Study Japan

troop. Daniel, in return, gave
The Beginner Class of tha Suneach Iwy an individually hand- beam Band of the First Baptist
carved neckerchief slide which he Church of Lake Mary met with
designed himself in a variety of its leader, Mrs. Grace Brown.
Ur*. Stella Shalton was her a*sisThe scouts closed tlie program tint,
by conducting a gilt exchange
The children read ■ story about
and Ird the group present in (he Japanese Christmas and for
singing Christmas Carol*.
their handwork they made ChristThe** boy* alio plan to help m u cards. Refreshments were
(heir sponsoring organisation, the se n ad after tha pregram. Thoas
Casselberry Lions Club, in their present were Steve Sassman,
annual food rnllcriion drive fur Richard Wl!b*&gt;1m and Hcnnle WU

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Handicap Race
Winner To Spark
SOKC Feature
Dog racing (am have a chine*
tonight to again ice Saturday
night's Inaugural Handicap Race
winner in action.
Oswald Brothers' O.B.’a D.D.T.,
who triumphed in the first speed
classic of the 1981 season, Is slated to run in the featured ninth
rare at the Sanford-Orlando Ken­
nel Club.
One of the Start opposing D.D.T.
tonight will be Fred Whitehead's
Faster Token, who finished se­
cond in the Inaugural and won the
Derby last March.
Also running in tonight's main
event will be Lovely Boy, Excelling, Ruth Cruce, Feature's Fair,
Tipsy Dixie, and Tony F.
Grady Lumpkin's Lovely Boy,
who won the Grade A eighth raee
opening night, holds two track
records at Glacier Park and won
the Derby there. Orville Moses'
Excelling schooled at ■ sizzling
31.33 seconds, the fastest time
made in the pre-season starts.
Tonight's eighth race is also
rated Grade A and lists auch fan
favorites as Wayne Roberts and
Big Calhoun.
The Brit Ladies' Night of the
season Is scheduled tomorrow. All
women will be admitted free.

McGee, tac*| Veteran Leo Nomelllni of the
center Jim! San Francisco Forty Miners was
Bart Starr. I picked for the 10th time to play
ry Jordan, In the Pro Bowl, having missed
er and de- only the 1955-36 games since he
Whlttenton. was first selected.
-------------Chicago Bears rookie end Mike
Dltka was high in the voting but
was forced to pass up the game
because of a knee operation this
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l a v s a sjo a a o a a W i* tiI
^ aaT&amp; ALL.
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The offensive squad: Ends —
Ray perry, Colts; Jim Phillips.
*?.' ,*4
Ram*; Mas McGee, Packers;
Jlm Gibbons, Lions. Tackles—Jim
r&amp; y
Parker, Colts; Bob St. Clair,
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Forty Miners; Forrest Gregg,
nr t iim c ir c u i t c o u r t ok t iih
k
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Packers.
Guards— Ted Connoln in t h
ju d ic ia l
r u n ; ! IT. n
I \V ;
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A N D FOR SRHINOI.R COUNTY,
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E A S T RIV E R SAVfK QI BANK, a
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Ifrw York h a n k in g corporation.
P la i n t i ff
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backs — Lenny Moore, Colts; Jon
I iT '
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ROKKIIT !L CALDW I'LL and P E R M ll.LA B. CALDWELL. hla w i l l ,
4 «vj
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and HAIIRV A. W H I T A K E R and
Packers. Nick Pletrosanle, Lion*,
BIIIRLET
M.
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Defensive squad: Ends — Glno
T O i ROIIERT R. CALDW ELL
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Addraia Unknow n
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Bears. Tackles— Henry Jordan,
that a Complaint for Foraelo*ura
1
Packers; Alex Karras, Lions;
o f Mortaaaa haa boan fllad aaalnat
yo u on tha fo llo w ln * datcrlbad
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Leo Nomelllni, Forty Miners. Line­
propartr, t o -w lt :
backers — Bill George, Bears;
Lot SI. Dtock », W E A T H E R S f uf&amp;S
Joe Schmidt, Lions; Les Richter,
F I E L D F IR S T ADDITION, aocord ln *
to tha r i a l tbaraof,
f t ' U ,'
nam s; Bill Forester, Packers.
raoordad
In
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IS,
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Halfbacks — Dick Lane, Lions:
P a ( » *4, Publlo Racorda of
SamlDola County, Florida,
Abe Woodson, Forty Miners; Jess
Buhjaet
In a dfa ln a y o aa«aWhlttenton, Parkers. Safeties—
mant ovar tha North
I# faaL
Yale Lary, Lions
Powell’s Office Supply end ApT o g e th er w ith tha fo un ta in s
Itam of proparty which la laForty Miners,
pleby’s Restaurant are both back
ratad In and p arm anan lly In­
in the lead of the Thursday Mite
sta lled
aa p a n o f lha
lmprovamant on aald land! IN ­
Mixed League, both with 34 wins,
TERNATIONAL
or UTICA
while Team Seven end WilsonFU RNACE
MODEL OHS II
Mater Furniture hold second place
E -Dj
and ro u ara haraby required to
with
33 wins.
aorve a co py o f y o u r An a w ar to
Pryor's Stats Farm Insurance
tha aald Complaint on O R C a o n T
AN D
ELLISON,
A tto rn ty a
for
and Stone's Allstate Insurance are
p la in tiff, a t 31 S. W. 4«th Avanua.
tied
In third place with 32'A win*
F o r t Laudardala, Florida, and ftla
just lVfc points away from the top.
tha o r d i n a l Anawar In th a afftea
• r tha Clark or tha Circuit Court
Stine's Machine Shop, Team Two,
on or baforo lha Ztnd d a y o f
Pietro Manufacturing snd StelnJanuary , IMS: otharwlra tha att a sa llo n a o f aald Complaint w ill
meyer Roofing ara right behind
ha taken aa conlaaaad hy you.
In the running.
DATED thla l l t h day o f Dac.
Ed Michalck led the league with
(•E A L )
some
fine bowling, bringing in a
Cherokee Spsrritei with 37Vk
Art hur H. Baflkwlth, Jr.
24T single game and a 614 scratch
D a r k o f Circuit Court
wins.
The
Rockets
are
In
third
R y l Jean K . Wllho
scries. Other 200 games were roll­
place with 361k win* with the
Dep uty Clork
ed by Dutch Shugsrts with 201,
regnry amt Klllann
Comet* in fourth with 34 wins.
Csrl Von Herbulls with 214. Ellen
ttn rn ty a for F U l n t l f f
Betty Alien bowled six strikes
t l ft. W, 4Stk Avanuo
v
Betts with 215, snd Jimmy Andcr.
Fort Laodardol*. F lo r id a r
iu a row for a high game of l i t
P ublish Doc. I*. »T, ISSt *
and series of 522. Other high son with 208.
S, I*. ISIS.
Split* picked up were by Steck
game* were rolled by Yvette Hun­
Bolly with the 2-5-7, Wellec*
IN T H E CIRCUIT OUURT OF TIIM
ter with a 187, Vema Bolton with
NINTH JUDICIA L CIRCUIT OF
Woods with the 4-3-7, Von Herbua 171, and Jo Ann McDonald and
F LORID A, IN AND FOR • R U I ­
Us with the 3-7-9. *nd Alberta
NOUS
COUNTY,
FLO RIDA ,
IN
Margie Farris both with a score
Warner and George DDke with
CHANCE RY NO. 1UM#
of 171.
NOTICE OF FORECLO SURE BALE
the 5-7. Dwight Bleckwelder made
■OCIETT FOR SAVINGS, a ro fSplits converted during league the 9-10, Dot Teslo the S-10, snd
poratlnn a a l i l l n a tlndar tha law*
play were Ulla Grsnderton with
o f Connecticut,
Ellen Brils the 5-7.
a 8-3-10, Carol Mixon with a 5-7.
P la in t iff ,
The split picked up most often
Betty Greenville with a 3-7, and
during
the
week
was
the
P a u l *- n . McCo r m i c k »nd
L o i n U. McCORMICK, h t l wlfa,
United Proa* International
IS for Duqucioe while Milts Alkeo Kitty Purdy with a 1-10.
3-10 which ws* made by the fol­
Dafandanta.
lowing bowlers: fllchsrd Robin­
Maybe the basketball experts tossed In lo for the Bonnies.
NOTICE
IM H E R E B Y
OIVEN
purauan l to a Fin al Dacraa nf
son; Marl* Blake. Bill Foster,
Dischinger netted 12 field goals
Foracloaura d i ta d
Daoatnbar 11, were right when they predicted
Clyde Plercy, Jimmy Anderson;
m i,
and antarad In Chancary great seasons for Duqueine and and alx free throws against Ne­
Cant* No. 11 M t, nf lha Circuit
Ken Stone end Dsve Dasrolph.
vada before he retired with almost
Court o t lha Ninth J u d icia l Circuit Purdue.
o f Florida, In and for Pamlnot*
The unbeaten Duke* handed seven minutes remaining. The
County, wharaln BOCIETY FOR
OVER SB YEARS
Boilermakers used
BAVINOfl, a corp orat ion o i l a t l n s St. Uonavenluro Ha first defeat, ninth-ranked
at First and Palmetto
undar lh a l a w s o f Connaollco t, ta 74-37, Tuesday night *t Pittsburgh their cumplete squad of 18 players
(Along Sid* Poat Office)
p la in tiff, and P AUL II. McCORIn
an
effort
to
keep
the
score
while
Purdue,
led
hy
Terry
DisMICK and LOIS It. McCOKMICK.
BERKELEY. Calif. (UPI) hla wlfa. a i a Dafandanta, that f ehlnger's 30 points, scored Its down after breciing to a 44-28 Leonard B, (Stub) Allison, who
will at II to tha h lsu a a t and bait fourth victory In five games by lead at intcrminion. Chico Fellcoached the University of Califor­
blddtr for caah at tha fron t door
back scored 18 points for the nia football team when the Bears
o f tha Bamlnola
County Court walloping Nevada, 91-39.
House, In Bahford. Hamlnola Coun­
Seven years ago, Duqucanc lost visiting Wolf Pack.
were a powerhouse and not a
ty, Florida, a t tl:* # o’clock A. M . otdy three of 29 games behind
Detroit, sparked by Dave De pushover, la dead.
on Jan uary 1. ISIS, lha fo l lo w in g
Busschere,
also
proved
to
be
a
described property, • » aal forth such clever gunners as Dick HickThe husky dlfriple of solid fun­
la Mid F in al Darraa, l o . w l t i
cite and SI Green I t was per- poor boat in whipping touring San damentals succumbed Tuesday of
Lot L i g h t «t). Block Fiv e ( I ) ,
• Carpet
H E F T L B H HOMER ORLANDO. haps Ihe greatest team In the Francisco, 71 S3. De Bunrhere a heart condition at th« Alta Bates
SECTION ONE, a cco rd ln a to school's hlatory. However, this tallied 13 points, grabbed 14 re­
• Tile
plat thereof, recorded In Plat newest edilion of the Iron Dukes bound* and held (lie Dons' high- Hospital which he had entered
three weeks ago. He was 69.
Book t l , r a s * a ■ and f , P u b ,
scoring Jack Lee to seven points.
Ho R eta rd s o f Senilnola C o u n ­ took* equally as good.
ty, Florida,
Sparked by Clyde Arnold’s 18
DATED, this l l t h day o f D e c ­
points, Duquetne handed the Bon
ember, t i l l .
(SEAL!
nlee their first setback In six On Opposing Teams
N IG H T L Y
Arthur H. R a ck w llh . Jr.
WASHINGTON (UPl) — The
Clark nf tha c i r c u i t Court games by grabbing a 39-31 half­
time lead snd then running their Syracuse University passing team
Ryi J oan SI. W ilke
POST TIME
D ep u ty Clark
rivals Into the floor In the second of Dave Saretto and Dick Easterly
Publish Dec. I#. 11*1.
will b« spill up fur the U. 8. Bowl
half.
ROTICR OF FORECLOSURE BALK
It was the sixth straight victory game un Jan. T. Quarterback 8aNOTICE la haraby g iv e n
that
tha underpinned Honorable Arthur for the lath-ranked Dukes and ratto haa alined to play for the
It. Ileckwtth, Jr., Clark of Circuit came on the heels ot their tri- East team whila Easterly, his fa­
Court of Memlnule County, Florida, uraph over Pittsburgh In the Steel vorite receiver, will play for the
will, on lha Stth day ot Dece mber,
ex cept
list, at 11.** o'clock A. XL at tha Bowl tournament last weekend. West in a game which features the
Front Door ot tha Bamlnola C o u n ­ Mike Rice added 17 points and top draft selections of tha Nation­
ty Court H o m e , Hamlnota Cou nty,
Sunday
In tha o ily o f Banford. Florida, sophomore Willi* Somerset totaled al Football League.
Eight: Homung was left off the squad
n-rV. I because he would require an
•hVm.i right-day Army pass in older to
Join the team when It starts prscamed tJce jBn 6&lt;
,21h
Other Packers on the West

EARNED HIS STRIPES

Two Teams Tied
For Loop Lead

'I i

THE SEMINOLE High Junior Varsity Basketball Squad for the 1961 eapo
season includes the following players: (Kneeling) Dennis Brown, guard;
Coach Ralph Stumpf; and Barry Johnson, forward. (Standing, left to
right.) Billy Higgins, guard; Barry Barks, forward; Kenny Tyre, center;
and Dennis Smith, forward.
(Herald Sports Photo)

NEW YORK (U P l)—Eaay-go*
Ing Wally Lemm, who abandoned
his sporting gooda business laat
Oct. 4 and convertad the demoral­
ised Houston Oilers into cham­
pions, today was named the Amer­
ican Football League "Coach of
tha Year,'* for 1961 by United
Press International.
The 42-year-old Lemm waa a
one-elded choice for this honor in
a poll of writers who covered the
AFL campaign. In the canvas* of
three writers from each league
city, Lemm received 19 of the 24
votes cast.
When Lemm left his sporting
goods business in LlbertyvlUe, 1IU
two months ago to succeed Lou
Rymkua aa head coach of the Oil-

era, the teem had a dismal 1-3-1
record.
What's more, the Oilers were
dlaaenalon-rldden and dispirited by
what many felt were Rymkua'
harsh tactics In running the club.
Lemm promptly restored the

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Just tell ut how much money
you need to pay old bills, for all
your seasonal expenses.
hla wife.
Dafandanta.
and lha ch an oary n u m b er of which
la 111*4.
W IT N E S S m y h a n d n a d tha o fflclal s e a l nf aald Court, OHa l l t h
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bidder for caab, tha to llo w ta a
described
pro perty
a l lu ito d
In
Homlnole County, Florida, t o . w i l t
Lot S. Black 14. T e w n i l U ut
North Chuluota. a eubdlvl.
• l o a acoord ln a ta plat th e r e ­
of. recorded ta Plat Rook
S, p a g e s II to SI. Inctuitve,
of tha I'uhtlo naoorda o f
Bamlnola County, Florida,
pura uanl l o lh a Fin al Decree o f
Foracloaura
antarad
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morala of the Oilera, who won
their last nine games of the sea­
son and the AFI.'a Enatcrit Divfelon' rhnmpionship. Houston meets
the San Diego Chargers in the
title game next Sunday a t San
Diego.

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The Youth Choir of the Com­
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six months old son of City Com­
missioner and Mri. Tom McDon­
ald of 1100 Cornell Drive ha a won
the Bala Sigma Phi baby contaat.
Young Matt, or "Mr. Dillon" as
he has been affectionately nick­
named, wai horn on June 10, and
la the favorite baby of brother
Tim, five year* old, and slater
Martha, three.
The unconcerned young winner
will receive a Stt savings bond
from the sorority and a beautiful
loving eup from Wert's Jewelry
store.
All proceeds from the contest,
which was based on a penny a
vote, will be used for the charit­
able projects of Dels Sigma Phi,
which sponsored the contest. The
competing youngsters were backed
by local club* and organisations.

Garnett Church
• To Have Annual
Supper And Party
The Barnett Memorial Metho­
dist Church of Enterprise has Invited the entire eommunltj to
Join members of the congregation
for the annual Fellowship Cover­
ed Dish Supper and Christmas
Party to be held at 6:30 p. m.
fa Thursday in the Church Annex.
Those planning to attend need
only bring a covsrtc dish and
their own table service to enjoy
•n evening of friendship and
festivity.
Following the supper there will
he a Christmas Tree and an oldfashioned party with treats for all
(be children.

Wed. Dec, 20, 1961—Pace 7

ard Keogh after Ita special pre­
sentation of a Christmas Cantata
“Born A King", at a candlelight
service at the church Sunday
night.
Mrs. Charles Baum an Is the
Director of Music for the young
people. Mrs. George Stubbings
was the pianist for the evening's
program. Larry Chester was the
narrator. Terry Bucklew gave the
welcome and prayer. The lighting
and estinguishing ol the esndles
was done by John Blikemore and
Jay McCracken. Suaan Brooklyn
portrayed Mary In ■ Nativity
scene i t the close of the progrsm.
Members of the choir taking
part were Gill Thompson, Penny
Grenell, Marcia Coleman, Dianne
Hickson, Linda
Hohn. Kathy
Gehr, Gail Roberta, Sandra Hum­
phrey, Pat Willis. Barbara Flet­
cher, Susan Stubbings, Sonja
Wester, Jeanne Humphrey, Nancy
Shipman, Petti Mar Riley, Terry
Uucklew, Earl Roberts, Bobby
Hopkins, Beaus Bucklew, David
Welter, Michael Parkinion, Lar­
ry Cheater, Billy Lowe, Corkey
Bucklew, David Cochran, David

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Primary Sunbeams
Meet With Leaders
T ht Prim ary Class of the Sun­
beam Band of the First Baptist
Church of Lake SI ary met with
Mrs. St ary Wilhelm, counselor,
who is assisted by Sirs. Dixie
Lusk.
The mission study lesson wss
about “A Present for Dina" giveo
V by Mrs. Lusk. Handwork of an­
gels and cards srere made. Re­
freshments were served.
Children present were Curtis*
Crswford, David Bryant, Debbie
Brown, Debbie Goble, Leslie Lusk,
Diile Lusk and Mary Wilhelm.

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thla 4th day o f Dacsrob tr. 1111.
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Th# American Horn* Depart, t the Sarepta Rest Home for the i given to each one. Members Ipok | patient received a slocking filled
homemade cookjcs and served I with candy and a personal gift,
ment of The Sanford Woman's I patients,
Club held a Christmas party at | (lifts and refreshments were | punch with a festive air and each) The smiles and tears in the
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-aro!* and enjoyed a
social hour together, line cidcriy
patient, who had to nave help to
sit at the piano, played several
numnera Including Silent Night.
Hostesses for the party were
Mrs. John K. While, Mrs. A. W.
Woodall, Mrj. William Stringficid,
Mrs, Donald Flamm, Mrs. Doug­
las Stenstrom, Mrs. W. II Stemtier. Mrs, Donald Haynes. Mrs.
Philip Simpson and Mrs. Robert
The American Home group held
the monthly luncheon meeting at
the Imperial House, in Winter
Park. Mrs. Mona llridgcs, guest
s|M*aker, presented each mrmber
present with a corsage and pro­
vided three arrangements fur the
table.
ducats for the day were Mrs.
Richard dlceson, Mrs. Donald
Hayes and Mrs. (leorge Peers.

Local

DRIFTWOOD CIRCLE
The Driftwood Circle of the San­
ford Carden Club held its Decem­
ber meeting and Christmas party
at the home of Mrs. Fran Mackey
on Coleman Circle.
Mrs. J. P. Cullen, guest speaker,
showed (lie group how to make
beautiful Christmas decorations,
including birds, candles, wreaths
and trees.
After the meeting, gifts were
exchanged and the hostess served
coffee and Christmas coukies,
candy and pastries.

Sorority Chapter

Celebrates
Sixth Birthday
The sixth birthday of Dabble
Gobi* w it celebrated with a party
for her friend* at tha bom* of her
parent*, Mr. and Mra. Rowland
H. Goble, in Like Mary, Monday
afternoon.
Christina a wa* In the air with
red and green decorations. Re­
freshments of Ice cream, eaka and
punch war* aerved by Mra. Goble
and party favor* of candy atockings, marble* and Jack* were dis­
tributed to th* guests.
Children enjoying the affair
were Stephanie Hickson, Vicki
Galoway, Timmy Brooklyn. Trudy
Brooklyn. Kelley Shipman and
Chad Williams.

HLMi:rUM\\IJ.lS CIRCLE
Instead of the regular meeting
for December, members of the
Hcmcrocallls Circle of tha Gar­
den Club, enjoyed a Christmas
party and dinnar at the Capri.
Husband* were gursti for the
evening.
The party room was decorated
with beautiful Christmas arrange­
ments and the group sang carols,
accompanied at tha piano by Mra.
Ben Wiggins.
Carl Lind presented several aelection* on bii accordian and Mrs.
S. J. Nix joined in with her har­
monica. About 26 member* and
their guest* were present for the
enjoyable evening.

MR. AND MRS. JOHN H. HADDSTREAM, Agun Vi*ta, DcBnry, who re­
cently celebrated their 50th Wedding Anniversary,
(Cox Photo)

Casselberry

Personals

Debbie Goble

AZALEA CIRCLE
Aialea Circle members met at
the home of Mr*. J. W. Brown for

By JANE CASSELBERRY
Chief Paul B. McIntosh of 73
Griggs Dr., Casselberry, arrived
homo Monday from a lour-andona-hall-monlhs tour of duty with
VAH-1 aboard tbe U.S.S. Independ­
ence in the Mediterranean, lie was
welcomed home in time for the
Christmas holidays by hit wife,
Faye, and children, seven-yearold Randy and aevrn-and-one-half
month* old Mona.

W H ETH ER

... By httlRLKY WENTWORTH
Mr. and Mra. Vernon Herring­
ton Sr. of Rochester, Mich, have
arrived to apend (ha holiday* and
the winter at tha borne of (hair
son and daugbter-ln-law, Mr. and
Mra. Vernon Herrington Jr. ol
Craig Dr„ Bear Lake Manor.

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WEDNESDAY
Annual Sunday School Christmas
party for all departments in tha
Congregational Chriatian Church,
in Fellowship Hall 7:30 p.m. All
members and their families a rt
invited.
THURSDAY
Junior Dept, of First Presby­
terian Church will meet In Fellow- t
ship Hall at 7:30 p.m. for annual
for the Junior gardeners st the Christmas party.
First Christian Church Fellow­
next meeting.
ship
supper at 6:30 p.m. followed
Members were invited to attend
the Seminole County Home Dem­ by Christmas program a t 7:30.
onstration Club's arts and crafta
program at the HD Center. ,
Mrs. Turner, program sponsor,
introduced Mrs. J. D. Woodruff
who gave an Interesting program
on palms and their u»cs in addition
to beautifying the landscape.
Mrs. L. K. I.eeper displayed
some lovely Christmas decorations
that she had made. Eighteen
OPEN
members and guests attended the
meeting.

CENTRAL CIRCLE
Mrs. Sue Bell and Mra. A. K.
Hosteller were co-hostesses at
the December session ol the Cen­
tral Circle at the Bell home on
Virginia Avc.
Mrs. L. Tinsley presided *1 the
business meeting. The thought lor
the day was a poem, entitled
"Pine o’r Palm" by Belle S. Ham­
ilton. presented by Mrs. B. C.
Moore.
A moment of silent prayer was
observed for member* in the hos­
pital. Mrs. R. W. Turner, horti­
culture chairman, gave instruc­
tion on the care ol plant* and
treatment for insects. She asked
that members bring any unusual
plant they may have to the next
meeting.
It wa* announced that a cancer
clinic would be sponsored by the
Woman's Club and member* were
urged to co-operate. Mrs. Paul
Johnston, Junior Carden Club
chairman, asked for small plants,
dry material and aluminum plate*

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Mr. and Airs. Lloyd Tarbutton
and sons. Greg and Kant, of Norfblk, Va , arrived yesterday to
spend the Christmas holiday with
Mrs. Tarbutton's parents, Mr. and
Mrs. R. L. Johnson and family at
their home in Floral Heights. Be­
fore returning home they plan to
visit Mrs. Tarbutton's lister and
family, Mr. and Mrs. Buddy Mock,
In Fort Lauderdale.

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H S A Dept. Stora on Sanford Avr.,
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•rlrction of Rrady-lo-wrar and Shoes
for the enljre family.

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the December meeting with Mrs.
Ed Kirchhoff ami Mrs. Clyde Stin­
son serving as ru-'iostcisrs.
Those attending brought gifts to
be given to some needy boy or
girl, in Seminole County, who
might not have any Christmas.
During the social hour the hos­
tesses served refreshments of
pumpkin patties, coffee and nuts
to the 18 members present.

Let Us Show You
How Eaajr It la To —

OF SANFORD

Personals

NKW OFFICERS of the VIgilunte Navy Wived Club ’211
held tin executive board meeting «t the home of the
treasurer, Mrs. Joint E. Holbrook, on Bradshaw Drive.
They voted to assist several families with jfiftit for the
Christmas season. Seated front left are Mrs. Holbrook,
Mrs. W. K. Cadenhead, vice president and Mrs. C. J.
Beaulieu, secretary. Standing are Mrs. It. M. Gorton,
parliamentarian: Mrs. Darwin E. Smith, president and
Mrs. F. H. Deist, chaplain. Mrs. II. L. Murphy, corres­
ponding secretary, was not present at the meeting.
(Herald Photo)

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Events

Christmas Dance

} The monthly business meeting
of O im m l Omega Chapter of
fcpsllon Sigma Alpha was held at
the homa of Mrs. T. V. Metts Jr.
Pledging ceremonies were con­
ducted (or Mrs. June Brody and
final plana made for the first an­
nual Chriatmas dance at the Mayfair Inn, Dee. 23 from • p.m. to
1 a.m.
Ticket* for the dance may be
purchased from member! or from
booths la front of McRobert* Sup­
ply Co.. 403 West First St. Tues­
day, .Wednca^ay and Thursday
from' 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. and on
Friday front • a.m . to I p.m.
Table reservation! m utt be In by
Thuraday.
During the social hour, refresh­
ment* Were served to Mmes. Jack
Schlrard, John Dickey, Kirby Kite
Jr., K. 0. McCall, Cane Eatrldge,
Jim DeBrine, Ell White, Joe
Pickena, Johnny Higgins and the
jdlssei Nellie Pickena and Jeankite Klnlaw.

New

Mr. and Mr«. Edgar R. Rruce
of Lake Monroe announce the birth
of their first child, a daughter
born Dec. 17 at Seminole Memor­
ial lloipital.
The new little ml»i weighed
eight poundi, two and one half
ounce* and hat been named Lisa
Gaye. Maternal grandparenta are
Mr. and Mr*. Peter J. Bukur of
Sanford. Paternal grandfather it
THURSDAY
Seminole Chapter 2. OES will Thomas A. Brure of Lake Monroe.
meet at B p.m. for initiation and
Christmas psrty. A gift exchange
will be held with gilta not to ex­
ceed tl.

CHRISTMAS COMES TO T1IE SAREPTA REST HOME—Patients recently enjoyed a pnrty Riven by the American Home Department of the
Woman’ll Club. Some of the group are aeett with their KlftH. Seated from
left are Mrs. Lida Knlhala, Mrs. Johanna Carlson and Mrs. Maude Schmidt.
Standing are three hostesses and two guest*, Mrs. Donald Haynes. Mrs.
Mattie Poole, Mra. Robert Kuhn, Claude Storcr and Mrs. John K. White,
chnlrmnn of the department sponsoring the pnrty.
(Herald Photo)

The Anna Miller Circle ha* had J&gt;
a very buiy season this fall. Two
new members, Mrs. Charles Craig
and .Mrs. James I.appin, were ini­
tiated into the circle during an
impressive candlelight ceremony.
Three successful dances have
been sponsored by the group, a
"Roaring Twenties," one at Hal­
loween and the last during
Thanksgiving weekend.
the lirst meeting of each month we
has been preceded by a covered
dish supper for members and their
husbands. They are busy now sell,
ing fruit cakes to raise funds for
the many pro ects at the Harry
Anna Crippled Children’s Home.
Their float In the civic division
of the annual CbristmA parade
won second prize. The annual
Christmas dinner-dance was held
at the Elks Club last week with
music for dancing provided by Bill
Klinefelter’s hand.
The Elks will Join circle mem­
bers this week for a Christmas
party at the County Home.

Mrs. fltanche Kuhn and Mrs.
Reulah Thornton were co-hos­
tesses at the monthly meeting of
Circle Three of the CUT of First
Christian Church.
Mrs. V. H. (iranlham led the
devotions, telling the story of the
Rethlehem inn keeper. Prayers
were made for numero.is mem­
bers and their relatives who are
seriously ill.
Mrs. O. T. Pearzar.. chairman,
asked for reports on the sale of
fruit cakes and kits tor Church
World Service.
.Mrs. O. D. I.andrcss cave two
chapters of the study book. During
the social hour refreshments of
cake, punch, fruit salad, mints and
nuts all in the Ciiri turns enters,
were served to members and two
guests, Mrs. Charles Nichols and
Miss Mary Nichols, by the hos­
tesses.

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D i s t r i c t o f Columbia.
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that a ault haa boon flUil a c a ln a l
yo u In Ih* a b u t * en t itle d r a t i o ,
and t h a t yo u i n required to fll*
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thla Court an d t o i m « a copy
thoroof
upon
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AVITNEBB m y hand and tha aa.it
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. thla 37th day « f Novem ber, 1S(1.
1 (BEA U
Arthur H Ba&lt;-kwilh. Jr.
Clark o f tha Circuit Court
By: Martha T. Vlhlan
P a pu ty Clark
Blahop * Uornataln
41 E a s t Pina Straat
Orlando, Florida
A l t o r n a y i for P la i n t i ff
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IN TI IK CIRCUIT COURT O F TlSIt
NINTH JU DICIA L CIRCUIT, IN
A M I FOR SEMINOLE COUNTY,
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TOU ARK H E R E B Y NO TIFIED
that a P a ll i u m haa baau fllad In
I tha ab ova atylad Court by Alphonao
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Ilia ad option o f S laphanla Ann
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Alphonao B. T a y l o r and (Trace V.
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P etitio n ahould no t ha ..rantad on
tha a t lo r p a y for patltlonara. Taut
C. Parklna, SIT Waal Houtli Blraat,
Orlando, Florida, and f i le Ilia o r i ­
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tha Circuit Court on o r bafora
Monday, J a n u a ry I. I t f l .
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thla 4th day o f p acam bar, t a i l .

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choice. You don't fall in love, you
grow into it." a family life coun­
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made up of college students.
If there's one thing today's
younf people don't need lo be told
it is thst courtship is Just like

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Book l . P a c e s i s to i | i n ­
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Mrmlnola c o u n t y , Florida.
Yuu ara required lo aarva a copy
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Complaint ..n lha p l a i n t i f f * a t ­
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Florid*, and HI* iho o rig in a l An• w rr or P la a d ln g In th* o fflc* of
Ih* Clerk o l th* Circu it Court on
or bafurs th* 10th day o f J a n ­
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Judgmen t by d e f a u l t w i l l b* t a k ­
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manded In th* Complaint.
DONE AN D O R P E ItK D at Banford. Florida, t h i s Ith day o f D e c ­
ember, 1111 .
Art hur II. B e ck w ith , Jr.
(HEAL)
Clark Circuit Court, Hamln o H County, Florida,
By: J oan M. M ilk *
Dep u ty Clark
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shopping for something to Bear.
If there it one thing which to.
day's teenager* lack—It'* i ro­
mantic conception of love.
True, they are marrying young­
er than ever but it it rarely for
any “ We can't live without each
other'' emotion. Many uf today’*
girl* feel that if they don’t marry
by the time they are 20 they are
doomed lo be old maid*. And ao
they “shop around" ju*t long
enough to find * m in who will put
an ‘•ngsgement ring en thrir fir.
gcr.
Many young men today are ao
told on the idea of security that
they marry for the aame reaaon
they look into a company * pension
plan before taking a job—for se­
curity.
These young men ahop around to
find a girl who fits into their pic­
ture of a secure future. Whether
lhey choose a girl with a good

Legal Notice
IN T H E CIRCUIT ( Ol RT NINTH
J t l l l l tAI. F l l l F I IT, IN ANII F ll l l
SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA IN
(’l l ANl EH V KIN 117*3
FEDERAL
NATIONAL
MORTUAQE ASSOCIATION. A Corporalion o rg a n ise d under an Aet of
C o n g res s and s l i t t i n g p u r su a n t la
the
F rd tra l
N a tio n a l
Mortg.iga
A sso cia tio n. Charter Act. h a v i n g Ha
principal o f fic e In Ih* City of
W a sh in g to n District of Columbia.

Television

By Ruth Millet
Job, tho boit'a iluushlor. or a uirl
with the “right" background dopends on what they think they
need to make their future more
secure.
And then there are young people
marrying today for no belter rea­
aon than that all their friends are
Selling married. They shop around
a while and decide lhat thla per­
son or lhat one tv probably a* welt
as Ur&gt;; can do and some even
make the mrntal reservation, "II
it darsn't work out—there's al­
ways divorce."
No, young people today don't
need to be told to be practical
about choosing a ntalc. They're
pathetically practical, already.
Maybe that’s one reason why an
many of their marriages aren't
lasting
Those who “ shop around'' for a
husband or wife instead of m arry­
ing only because they are ao head
over heels in love they arc aure
there ia only one person in the
world for them are likely to figure
that ii' the first marriage lan't
perfect they can call it quit* and
start shopping around for No. 2.

Men—there is good advice for
the years In Ituth Millett's bookid . “ Happier Wives (hints for hut
bands)." Just send 25 cent* to
Ituth Millett Deader Service, c/n
Plaintiff
The Sanford Herald, P. O. Bo* 480,
va.
A L F R E D W. F.MTUB and K A R E N Dept. A, Itadio City Station, New
W. KHTKS. hla w ife, and IUDGKWOOll WOOD PRODUCTS COM­ York 1», N. Y.
PANY. INC.,
poration,

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By Abigail Van Buren

DEAR ABBY: M&gt; problem in that l
uni beiutf married in Mny nnd 1 nm nfruit!
if 1 have a bifr wedding my mother will
spoil it. She is absolutely off her rocker.
I am not exaggerating. She could ntart
singing "Glory Hallelujah" right in the
middle of the ceremony. She is not bnd
enough to he locked up. 1 mean nhe’ii not
dangerous or anything, but you never
know what she is going to do next. Do
you think we should let her come to the
wedding ami take oui chalices, or ahould
we arrange to have her “entertained" by
Monieonc while the wedding takes place,
and then go to her for her ble.ising im­
mediately following the ceremony?
GETTING MARRIED

llis wife is willing to go. I like to
dunce nnd uil I hnvc in mind is nn enjoy,
able social evening. He said he'd go by
your decision.
SOCIABLE
DEAR SOCIABLE: A man does not
"borrow” another man's wife as he might
a lawnmower. Until you get your own girl,
go solo or stay home.
*

DEAR GETTING: If your mother is
not in an institution, hut him her "mo.
nieiit.a." forego the big wedding and give
her the pleasure of being present a t a
small, intimate ceremony. If she bursts
into song, your family will "understand.*’
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DEAR AHRY: I nm single nnd am liv­
ing in a place where single girls are not
very available. There is a dance coming
tip shortly (mainly for the married couples
living here) and I asked one of tho follows
1 work with if I could take his wife. The
dance falls on my night off and he will
have to work that night.

By Oswald Jacoby
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the re d in the other one? The
queen play will be dliaitroui, bid
any other play will be all right.
[low about Jack in one hand and
king ninc-elRht in the other: The
ten play will lead lo three lotara,
any other play will aucceed.
Our reiearch ia completed. W#
lead a low trump and wtU win tha
hand if it ta potilble to do ao.
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DEAR ENJOYS: Doing without a!
cigarette for a few hours is a small sacri­
fice for a woman who REALLY wants tol
be a good wife nnd daughter-in-law. Go.
with your husband when he entertains his parents, and lay off the weed or your mar­
riage could go up In smoke.

jjcuaoby On fthidcp
Don't think that someone ha*
errrd and printed the same hand
t«o day* in ■ row. Thit time South
h** a slightly weaker trump holdtug thnn yesterday.
The play atari* odt th* aama
way and you a* South set the
lead with (lie king of heart* at
trick two. You lay down the ac*
uf pm nips and collect tha trey and
deuce.
Now you ahould »ce that you
have lo lose two trump IrlcLi
ajtelnit any combination of card*
and your problem i* tu find the
play that jive* yuu the best
chance to avoid loilns three trump
trick*.
You not* that all piay* work
against an even tramp break and
that no play will wurk if the king,
jack and another trump ara In
either hand.
Mow about king In one hand and

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DEAR ABBY: My husband's parents
come to visit us once a year for three;
week* His mother is r. regular old fua#-budget who complains constantly thafsnioke bothers her, so consequently I can’t
smoke in the same room with her, antL
certainly not in the same car. \Ve live in*
the suburbs nnd must drive an hour to get;
to the city. I don't enjoy going for hours
without a cigarette, so I told my husband;
in a nice way to entertain his folks and'
leave me home with the children. He ■
wouldn't hear of it. How can I solve a
problem that Is becoming more irritating
every year? I want to l&gt;e a good wife and.'
daughter-in-lnw.
ENJOYS A SMOKE.

THUHSDAY A. Al.
• :14 (31 Big# o s
4:3# ( I ) S ign Dn
1:14 &lt;1) C o n tin en ta l Cl*»»ro*m
(4) ARC N ew s
t l ) Collaa* of
h* Air
1:44 I f ) To d a y
(1)
F
a
rm
Market
IDpon
7:11
7:1* 13) Today
I t ) W a k e Lp M o v tii
1:00 141 Captain K angaroo
t
1:14 o Captain Kangaro o
(4 ) Mick ey E v a n s Mhow
l l l l (1) W ea th er an d News
1:30 13) To d a y
1:10 ( I ) C a rlo o n t III*
liso I t ) J a rk L a lsn a Mhow
(«) Romper Room
1:30 13) Robin Hood
t l ) D in g Don g School*
l l l l (* ) Central Fla. Nawa
and In terv iew s
( I ) W U ly
11:10 13) Hay W nan
( I ) Calendar
! * : l t | l ) P la y * our Itunoh
t l ) 1 Lov* Lucy
10:14 I f ) Rich Pla n Coo king 8chon|
11:0* ( t ) Price la Right
| « ) Yldro Village
ia ) Tti* T e l i a
11:14 ( I t Coiicsntratton
(4) Burprla* P ack ***
(4) Lov* That Rob
13.40 ( I ) Truth or C o n i a q u t a t t a
( 4 ) I * ) * of M l*
(4) C a m ou flage

D efen d an t*
NOTICE TO A P P E A R
T H E ST ATE OF El,OR II) A TO)
A L F R E D W. EST ES and
7: RO-8 p, m. (CHS) Th# Alvin
K A R E N W. ESTES
•Show. So mo uf the aequeucpa in
Addraaa U n k n o w n
YOU ARK H E R E B Y N O TIFIED Uii# one may serin familiar to yuu,
that a ault ha* been filed agalnat
yo u In tha above en titled cauaa, and thry should hr, g» they’re *e• nd that yo u are required to fll* leetrd bit* from previou# alum*.
y o u r a n aw ar w ith lha Clark of
thla Court and tu se rv e a copy Heat #crn# Involve* Clyde Cruahthereof
upon
tha
P la i n t i f f
or cup (voicu by Shepard Menken)
P la in t iff 's attorney*, whone nam* who, in trying to ervato a amaller
and addraae la lllth o p A Born,
ettln , 44 Eaal Pin* Str eet, Or- bird, inventa th# itory and ia de­
tando,
F lo ild * .
not
la ter
than luged with babies. Scrlea creator
J a n u a r y 4th, 1413. If you fall to
du ao a Dacraa Pro Confaaao will Hoi* tlngdueariun pruvide* tho
be e n tered a g a ln a t yuu for th* voice* uf the chipmunk* and David
r s l l e f dem anded In th* Complaint. Sovilte. Hut provocative na the
T h is ault la tu lo rt cluao a m o r t ­
g a g e . Th* raal propart y procaedad "Alvin” vole# is, it'* Craihrup who
a g a ln a t la:
provides the half-houf'* funni#*t
Io n 3*. Block I, W E A T H m o m en ta .
E I IS F IE L D
F IR S T
A D D I­
TION, a cco rd in g to th* plat
7:30-8:30 p. in. (NHC) Wagon
th a r eo f aa racordad In I’lat
Train—“The
Hvttinu May Story,"
Rook 11. Pa g * « ,
Public
ll'a rrully Ht’Ufl Davis'* itory,
Record* o f Bamlnola County,
THUKS1JAY P. M.
Flo rid a.
line# ahe'# playing a strong, dom­
T o g e t h e r w ith tha f o llo w in g
(3)
II C o it g IS* Tau
11:14
Ham o f proparty w h ich la l o ­ inating woman. U«lting May nil#*
(4) S asrch For Tomarrww
cated In and p erm a n en tly In- liar children and grandchildren
(4) Mska That
Fac*
■tailed a* a part of Ih* Im­
with a forceful, dominating huml. &gt;1:44 (4) Guiding Light
p ro v e m e n t on *ald land;
11:4* (t&gt; NBC Kesri R a p trl
Chrii Hal# (John Mrlntlre) ian't 1:4* (Ik F o cu s
In tern a tio n a l of U tica F u r n ­
ace, Modal OHM l a K-D
I t I I Merited Jo an
happy about thr situation, or th#
W IT N E S S my hand and Ih# seal
14) Day In Court
o f aald Cou rt at Sanford. Florida, addition# to th# wagon train.
1:14 (41 A# Tho World Turns
thla 4lh d a y o f December, 1141.
Hough going eventually take# its
(4) Orbit
tMEAI.i
J * n Murray Show
toll uf th# matriarch. Coat include* h i ) (4)
Art hur It
Berk with, Jr.
( I ) P a ssw o rd
Frank Mcfiratli, Terry W’ileon,
Clrrk uf ih * Circuit Cuurt
I t ) W in d o w Shopping
By: Mart ha T. Vlhlan
Scott Millar, l.ili Katdrll, Bonn 1:14 &lt;3&gt; LorMta T oung
Deputy Clerk
f t ) Bsvan Kay*
Hay eg and Joby linker.
Ulahop A l l o m a l t i n
I t ) Art L l n k l e l l r r
44 E a s t Pin* Slra al
7:30-8:80 p. in. (ABC) Steve i;o» 13) P u r a i Hprclal
Orlando.
Florida
Millionaire
Allen Show, tjitiie action (pr#- 1:14 iIlIl) Th*
A t to r n e y s for P la in t iff
Verd ict Is T o u t s
taped) of thla YuUtldc theme
Puhlleh D4c. 4, 13, 30, 37. 1*41.
( 1 ) From th s s* Roo ts
3:44 14 1 i lolling wood New*
IN T H E F i l l F I I T C H I I I T N I N T H tukra place ul the actual hum# of
4 :40 (31 Make Room For Daddy
J U D I C I A L ( T I I F U I T . IN A N D FI&gt;H Sieve and hla (uliea.wifu Jayne
(4) B rig h ter Day
NEW I N O L I: t U I \ T A , I T , ( D i l l ) A IN Meadows. Participating in the fun
4 too 15) Am erican Rand stand
* ii a m E l i Y n o , i t r n i
4 : l l t l ) H«cr*t Htorm
FEDERAL
NATIONAL
MORT. ar# Steve's four tons, who not only 4:1# 13) liar*'* Hatty wood
( lA iir . ASSOCIATION, A Corpora­ mimic torn# of the regular cait hut
&lt;: 10 ( II Kdg* nf Night
tion o rg a n ise d under an Art o f
Youth N e w t
4:40 (V) Am erican
Congre** and r e la t in g pursuant to their fathrr in hia angry newsman
4:04 I I ) 4 o'clock Movla
the
F rd eret
N a tio n a l
M ort gage role. For kid viewer*, there'* alao
(4 ) I1ncl* W alt
Association. C hart er Art, h a v in g a cuta puppet act. Nut g* farcical
4:1# ( I ) H u ck leb erry Hound
Its principal ufflr* In tha City of
(3) 4 O 'clock Mo»I*
W a sh in g to n D istrict o f Columbia, a* Allan'* uaual s h o w s , there are
(41 Papaya P la y h o u se
P lain tiff still a couple of nulty gags, such
(4) Roeky and Ida Vrlanda
V*.
H U B E R T K. 1IOIX1EB nod H AZEL aa Steve'* wauling off Indians in
J. HuDOKH ble wire, and U I D ilE - his hack yard. If lime permit*, a
7'he notch-likc loulbwcaliTii cur­
WOOD
WOOD PRODUCTS
CO., medley of Christmas tong* by (he
INC'., a N ew J ereay corp oration.
lier
of the Arkansas boundary was
D* f* Nila ii 1* entire ca*t doses the show, liuest*
NOTICE TU APPEAR
Include Louis Nye, the Smother* (lie subject of diipulea inherited
■TIE a 1' ATE U F It.OK l i l t TOi
Hmthrrs, singer Harbor* Kusitll from the French ruler* of IxiuliiRO BERT E. II01K1K8
3UZ4 Third Ml., 8IV
and Dill Dana,
ana and finally settled in 1841.
ll l k rj, X. C.

ABBOCIATION, A O irp o ra lln n o r ­
g a n ised under an Act uf C o n g ress
and a i l s t l n g p ursu ant to th* Fad•ra l N a tio n a l M o rtg a g e Association,
C h arier Aet, h a v i n g Its prin cip al
o ffice In th* City o f W a sh in g to n
Dlatrlrt o f Columbia,
P la i n t i f f
v*.
BE R N A R D WILLIAM 8TOKK8 and
DORA I. STOKKB, hla wlfa,
D efen d a n ts
n o t ic e
to
APPuan
T i l t : KTATE o f FLORIDA TOi
B E R N A R D WILLIAM .STOKES
A ddress U n k n o w n
DORA I. BTOKKM.
Address Un k n o w n .
YOU
ARE H E R E B Y N O T IFIE D
th a t a auli lias baan filed again*!
you In tha ab ova e n titled ran**,
and l h a t g n u ara raqulrad to fll*
y o u r a n s w e r with th* Clrrk a t
this Court and to »*rv* a ropy
t h e r e o f upon th* P la i n t i ff or P la in Art hur H. BackwIUt, Jr.
t'lr rk o f lh a Olrrull Court tirre a t to rn * )* , who** n am * and
By: Martha T. V lh ltn , P C sd d r t s* Is lllsh up A B o rnttaln, SI
E a s t Pin* Blraal. Orlando, Florida,
P a ul C. Parklna
not latar than P acambar 33th, l i l t .
SIT W aa l Mouth Blraat
If you fall to do ao a Dacraa Pro
Orlando. F lorida
Confaaao w ill b* en tered a g a ln a t
A t te r n a y for patltlonara
yuu
lor th * relief dem anded In the
P u b lis h Pro. f. IS. 10, 37, IIS1.
Com pla int. T in - ault I* to forac lo s e a m o rtg a g e . Tils real proIN T H E C I R C U IT COU RT. NINTH party proceeded a g u l n t t la:
J U D I C I A L C IR C U IT , IN ANIi r o l l
Lot 33. Work 4. NORTH O R ­
■ KMINOLSC COUNTV. F L O R ID A IN
LANDO SECOND ADDITION,
E Q U IT Y
a cco rd in g to plat t h e r e o f r e ­
E Q U IT Y NO. II.1BI
corded
In Plat
Hook
13.
M A X IN E It. t r K E L L K Y ,
Page* 54, 34 and 37, Public
P la in tiff.
Itacorda of Hamlin,la Cou nty,
\ a.
Flurlda.
WILLIAM J. II. O'KELLEV,
W 1 T N E 8 8 my limit and lha aaai
D e f e n d s * ! o f aald Court *l Banfnrd. Florida,
NOTICE TO A P I ' E t H
t h is t ; t h Bay o f Novem ber, l i l t .
AND A N S W E R
(•HAL)
IN T H U NAM E IIF T D D BTATSJ
Arthur II
l leck w lt lq Jr.
O P M . O M I I H TO I
Clark ■&gt;[ III* Circuit Court
(kWILLIAM J. R fyivELLEY
Hr: Martha T. Vlhlan
Yuu ara harrby notlrlad lh at a
D ep u ty Clark
ault haa baau
b ro u g h t
aga ln a t U tihop A (turn I t . L.
yo u in tha Circuit Court. Ninth 44 E a s t Pine rilrart
Judicial Circuit, 8 * m tn o ls County, Orlando, Florid *
Florida, In Equity, by MAXINE A tto rn ey* fo r P la in tiff
II. O'KKLLKr. P la in t iff , and yo u INibllsti Nov. J* A Dee. 4. IS. 30.
M:80-u p, m. (NHC) The Coming
ara haraby raqulrad to f i ls parHAZEL J
IIO R O E M .
Of Christ. Color. (HepraJ) a love,
aonally, o r by A tlo rn ry , w ith tha IN T D K CHUT IT F i l l IIT NINTH
;«1* Third 81., MW
Clark o f aald Court, y o u r Anawar JUDICIA L F l l l F I IT. IN ANl) Unit
Hick ory , N, C.
ly, sensitive film, done with conor dafanara l o lh a C o m p la in t and SEMINOLE FO U N T*. FLORIDA IN
YOU ARK H E R E B Y NO TIFIED
A m en d m en t to Complaint In aald CIIANFKKY NO. II «M
that g ault h S l been fllad #gatn*t ■ummit# taste, and without the
ault an or bafora tha t l l h day o f F E D E R A L NAT IONAL MORTGAGE you In Ih* g b o v # e n titled rauaa, Jarring effect of commercial* in­
Jan u ary, A. P. 1141, and alao to ASSOCIATION, A Corporation o r ­ en d that you era required to fit*
aaraa a Copy o f your Anawar or g a n i s e d under an Act o l Com,rasa your a n s w e r with tba Clark of truding, fur which L'. S. Sled de­
(A dafanata upon Mtsars. O aslnak y A and a a la tln g p ursu ant lo th* F e d ­ I hi* Court en d to aarva a cop y serve* credit.
Krnl. Attoroaya for P la l n t l l f , at er al National Mortgage A sso cia tio n t h e r e o f
upon
the
Plain t i ff
or
Ih tlr o fflea a t 411 Main Blraat, Charter Act, h a v in g It* principal P U In tllU * a l t o r n a y i, whoa* nam*
P a y t o n s Usarh, F lo rid a, on or ba offlc* In th* Clly o f W a sh in g to n and addraaa I* UI*hop A BornAltbouth Tierr* del Fucgo
stain, 44 Ea a l Pin* Btreet, Orlando,
fora lha l l l h d a y nf Jan u ary, D istrict of Columbia,
r i a l n t l f f Florid*, not l a ter than J a n u a ry mein* "land of fire" till* South
A. D. t i l l , a s required by tha
Slh, 1443. If you fall to do ao
Florid a Ru les o f Civil Proeadura,
va.
American Island has chilling
and h srsln fall no t or a p te r a a CAMERON C. CLA RK E and CA- a DeiT tr ITo Confaaao w ill b* antarad a g a i n s t yo n for the relief wind* and damp cold.
Pro Confaaao and F in a l Dorrs* w ill T l l l l Y N CLARK E, hla wife,
Dafen dant* ilemauded in tha Complaint. Thla
b* anlarad a g a i n s t you by dofaulL
N O TH ): T o
APPEAR
ault la to lorao los* a m o rtg a g e .
You ara furth ar notlflad t h a t tha
real
prop erty
proceeded
aa m a of tha Court lq whlrh aald T ill* STATE OF FLORIDA TOi Th*
CAMERON C. CLA R K E and
ault haa baan tn a lltu ts d la tha
a g a ln a t Is:
NJ I V
LI ) \
OATH f i r s CLARKE, hla wlfa,
Lot 14. Block I. W E ATI!.
Circuit Court, Ninth J u d icia l Clr
MILM - I N T H I A i n i :
Addraaa Un k n ow n
ERMFIKLD
F IR ST
A DDI­
cu lt o f Florida, In and for Msml
TION, accorillng to th# plat
YOU A R E H E B E R T NO TIFIED
A nola Cou nty, In Equity, and that
thereof, a a recorded In I’lat
tho title of said ault la aa bars* lh a t a suit h a s baan Iliad agalnat
I'll ON li FA I-I2I8
yuu In th* a b ove t n t l t l t d cause ,
Rook
II, p a g e 44, Putdlo
InabuT* s a l (orlh.
Record* of Hemlnol* County,
You ara fu r ih a r p o lllla d lh a t and l h a t you ara raqulrad to f i l l
TO.MTK A T ill HS.
Flo rid a,
Ilia n alura o f aald su it Is a ault your a n aw ar w i t h th* Clark of
AT 7:00 A 10:20
T o g e th e r with th# fo llo w in g
for dlvorrs, a vin cu lo matrim onii, t h is Court and ta aarva a cop y
Itam of prop arty
wh ich I*
and lo dealer* a sp ecial eq uity t h r r a e f upon th# P la in t iff or P l a i n ­
"TAIWAN.
located
In and perm an en tly
In Ilia P la i n t i f f In the f o l lo w in g t i f f s a tto rn ey s , whoa* nam* anil
Inalallad a* a part o f th* Im­
described real and p a rso n sl pro- addraaa ts lllahop A Uornataln, 4*
THE
ABE MAN"
p ro v em en t on aald land:
party eltuatad In Maiulnola County, East Pina Blraat, Orlando, Florida,
Starring
nut latar than D t c e m b t r 31th, t t t t .
In tern a tio na l uf Utica F u r n ­
Florida, l o - w l t:
If you fall ta do ao a Dacraa Pro
ace. Modal OIIM 4 I - E - D
The Northerly F i f t y - t w o (S3)
llrnny Miller As Tarsan
Confaaao w ill b* anlarad aga ln a t
W ITNEMH my hand and Ih* seal
feat
of
Lo:
Kievan
(tl),
In Technicolor
yo u for tha r a llt f dtm andad In o f said Cou rt at Banford, Florida,
lllurk E l m a n t i l l . Eal-AIr,
tha Complaint. Thla ault la to thta Ith d a y of Dacamhar, t i l l .
lo csla d In tho C lly of Ban.
Plus At Sil3 Only
foracloaa a m ortgaga. Th* real ( B E A D
A
ford, Bamlnola County, Florlp ro p erly procaadld a g a ln a t 1st
Art hur II. HackwIUi, Jr
,
da.
"GIANT OF
Lot I*. Block I«. North Or­
Clark o f the Circuit Court
T o g t t h a r will* lha furnltura.
la ndo , ac cording
In
plat
Ry: Martha T. V lh ltn
ruriilahlnga. tl il u r o a . and equip■
MARATHON"
Dep uty Clark
Iherrut recorded In Fla' Booh
main In and about tba raid
In Color Starring
i : , P * g i * 1* and l i . Public
Hlthop Q Uornataln
premia**
Record* ol Bamlnola Couaty,
14 Ea al I’ln* Btraat
an d lo roqulra lha D clem len t to
STEVE REEVES
Orlando,
F
lo
rid
a
Florid
a:
ron va y hla Intaraat In and l o aald
T o g e th e r with Hi* f o l lo w in g A tto rn ey* for IT a ln tllf
proparty to thr P la i n t i f f and upon
llama o f properly w h ich a r t I'ubllah Dec. I, IJ. 3a, 37. 1*41.
hla failu re !•&gt; ao co n v ey aama. In
lo c s la d in and p erm a n en tly Inap p olnl a Master to co n v ey the
atallad aa a part o f Ih* IraD efen d a n t's Inlataal In aald p r o ­
piovautant* on aald land:
perly lo lha P la in tiff, and for
I. Wall J testsr— I’s n e l r * ) —
o th e r r elief a* la m o re' fu lly aet
FAS4
forth In P l a l i i l l f r a C o m p l a i n and
3.
Ilu l Water Ilaatar— Day A
( f t A m en d m en t
lo
C om p la in t
(Had
Nig in -»*-&lt;:
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1
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W IT NESS m y hand and aaai of
4. R e f r i g e r a t o r —Frig Idilra—
o fflco at Manlord. Bsmlnul* C o u n ­
D -ll
ty, F lo rid a, thla l l t h day o f DecW IT S EMM my hand and tha aaai
i m l i i r , A. D. ISSI.
of
said
C o u r t » | Manlord. F lo r id a , |
•P E A L )
thla SJlh day o f Novem ber, l » t l .
Arthur H. Bao kwlth. Jr.
Aa Clark o f t h e tTrrult Court 4BEAL)
Onora l(d. — Sanfurd — FA 1-M31
Next to JET I.ANK8
Arthur It
B eck w ith . Jr.
..f a am lnola Cauniy. Florida
Christmas Holiday Hour* • Marling Friday, Dec. 15th
i
Clark Of th* ClrruR Court
lt&gt;! Martha T. Vlklrn
Open Friday Nights from 7:d0 lo 10:30
l l y . Martha T. Vltrten
P a p u ty Clark
Dep uty Clark
Every Afternoon from 3 lo t
UniCVURY A K W H .
B lt h o p A Roy!••••'■
Saturday Morning Session from 9 '(II II
S u i L l U i a Jwf n t U U f t
4* E a s t Pin* Blraat
MELODEE carries a complete line of skate* and skating
t t l M alg B t y a t t
Orlando. F lorida
D a y to n a Baarh. F lorida
*i rr-Mirire. Visit It ELOPER'S Salesroom.
Publ'ah tire. 13. la, IT, ISSI A JaB 1 Attorn ay* for P la i n t i ff
* Pubilak N o t . :» A Dec. I. IJ. 3».
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NO WASTE
TIIK RAliUE, The Nctlurlandi
(liP t) — Tl)c Protestant Pavilllon
constructed for the 1958 Brunets
Work! Fair iu* hern moved to
the Hague by barge and Is being
converted into a Protestant church
for American* living in the Dutch
capital.
Several rooms have been added
to ihc building, which I* being
rrlurbiahcd at a cost of t2UQ,0J0
contributed
by
PrulcsUnt*
throughout the world.

# Go traditional for Chritimat dinner
this year. Serve English Plum
Puddle* yuu nude yuunell! Dclli. mu*
recipe nn back o( l ) i\ll C s u t u *
Dark Hroem Su*ir picks**.

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lb. cello 49c
1 lb. cello 59c
11b. cello 55c

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Calif. Red Grapes s ? 2 * * - 2 9 ‘
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Fresh Crisp Celery
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Long Island Ducks
lb.49c
Baking Hens
lb.39c
Roasting Chickens
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Throughout America, communities weighted down
with rising welfare burdens are searching for better
answers to their problems.
Many perked up last summer when the modest-size
city of Newburgh, N. Y., came up with a controversial
code aimed at eliminating welfare abuses and reducing
the total load materially.
The Newburgh code is largely inoperative today,
having been enjoined by a New York state court acting
on the urging of state welfare authorities. Rut that has
not prevented it from becoming one of the most widely
discussed public matters of 1961.
This commotion hns now left the National Associa­
tion of Social Workers, representing fln.nnn profession­
als around the nation, to issue a critical fact sheet and
answer negatively the question: “ Will the Newburgh
Plan Work in Your City?”
The NASW’s review of the Newburgh code is de­
tailed. but in essence it characterizes the mnin provisions
as harsh, punitive and inhumane.
Those provisions would put certain money and time
limits on receipt of some kinds of welfare aid. would seek
to discourage new applicants, would constantly recheck
welfare clients and demand that nole-bodied recipients
take any proffered work.
The social workers’ organization charges flatly that
this code puts disproportionate stress on “chiselers,”
tries to invade the field of morals, and offers nothing
constructive toward the lasting rehabilitation of in­
dividuals and families on relief.
In more generalized language, Secretary Abraham
Ribicoff of the Health, Education and Welfare Depart­
ment said much the same thing of the Newburgh plnn
as he unveiled the federal government’s own overhaul­
ing of welfare procedures.
Ribicoff's program has goals similar to New­
burgh’s — the wiping out of fraud and other abuses, the
encouragement of people to get off relief rolls and find
gainful support. His criticism of the Newburgh code
goes to its methods—which he calls wrong.
Yet Ribicoff. while insisting his own program was
born first, said the stir over Newburgh may have had
salutary effect in bringing wider public attention to a
general problem of mounting urgency.
NASW’s fact sheet seems to subtantiate this no.
tion, since its publication comes in response to a broad
show of city and citizen interest in the issues Newburgh
dramatized.
Perhaps the sensible net of it all is this:
In devising wiser, more modern and more efficient
approaches to a welfare problem whose cost threatens to
get out of hand, the emphasis needs to be not on punish­
ing relief clients but on helping them rebuild so they can
find a more useful place in our society.

BLACK BOTTOM!

Political
ONLY N in e .
PtKCENf OF
NATIONS
PPYANYTHING
FOR SUPPORTOFTUtUM tD
erwtHsoa*

Dr. Crane's

Worry

Clinic

Yoilr Pocketbook
If you plan the major financial
moves in your life by doing the
opposite of what others are doing,
y 9ti'H often get a better buy.
Often thoso who have made the
.^greatest success in the securities
*iltiarkcU have bought when others
were aeiltng, sold when others
were buying.
Last year's model car or ap­
pliance often can be had at a
vast discount from this year's.
True, you may lose something on
the trade-in, but you might save
enough in cash or finance charges
to make K worth-while.
The game principle is true in
the housing market. When the
anow clouds gather, who hunts
a new abodef If you are think­
ing of buying, or switching houses,
this might be just the time.
Those who furnish mortgage
money beliav* the cost of such
loans may rise by spring when
they expect a more than seasonal
upturn in demand. Already the
(^latest survey of conventional
mortgage coats—not FHA or VA
loan*—made by the Federal Home
Loan Bank Board show* rates
moving up fractionally.
W hether

the

bankers

are

right

or wrong is anyone a guess, but
if you are in the m arket for a
house their prediction! of higher
interest rates is well worth con­
sidering.
Your first step should be to
speak with several local lenders—
bankers, savings and loin associa­
tion officers—to get their opinions
of conditions in your locality.
Once you have done this, only
then begin your house hunt.
A just-released study by the
American
Bankers Association
warns, however, that before you
make a down payment on a house
you ahould ascertain whether you
will be able to get the mortgage
you need.
From what readers write. I'm
a war* that many of you are eager
to upgrade your housing, reaching
for homes that may he too expen­
sive for you.
From what bankers tell me,
there i s ' a slight increase in the
numbers of people unsble lo meet
their morlgage payments. Thus,
bankers are more careful today
than in the recent past when it
comes to granting
mortgage
money.

OUT OUR WAY
StX) KTJOW V*WAT, PRO — 'N
r e s s o R f i ’M c j o i t t o - t o ‘
A C M / F O R W D O i a t P ' d S U D t R MOOStCv
k J U S T LEARN CHRt6TAiA5
LASSONi YET— VOT? LOO*.'FOUR DAYS/1
V-7 A t U * C — NOTHIN®
FROM CHRlfTMAS KEF ALREADY UMD &lt;
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YOU KtTOGOOU OTMtT MY OTHER.
M O SlC /T H E N tU .
B O O P M UNO BLKY CWRITTMAS. KARLS.*
ONLY HAVE TO PLAY
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P U J eS .' P R B T T y NOW.COM MEHCW M»T—
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Thaaa add up to 10.3 par cant of
groaa payroll or 23.4 cent* an hour
•
U N vc,&lt; m m
U «)jpivnuit:i ** an average for U. S. industrial
that fact. You may he alm ost1worker*. Thla la taxable income
petrified with fear. He may even for worker*, a deductible expense
see that you are frightened.
for employer*.
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lion. And nobody dlslikea a (In- payroll, equivalent to 23.2 centa

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Sanford, Florida

Wednesday, December 20, 1961

William Gillhuly
Dies At DeBary
William Gillhuly. a former rea£
dent of Union City, N. J ., and a
retired farmer, who lived at 243
Colombo Rd. in DeBary, died
Monday in the Orange City Naraing Home.
He Is survived by a stepmother,
Mrs. Oeta Van Brackle of DeBary,
a sister, H ard Gillhuly of Osteen
and a brother Frank Gillhuly of
Union City.
Tha body ia being sent to the
Bcdle Funeral Home in Keyport,
N. J.. with arrangement* handled
by Gramkow Funeral Home.
Residential • C o m m e r c i a l

Building

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FALL OUT
SHELTERS
FA 2-708.1

W. DODSON, Contractor

Christmas

GIVE

Tha COVINGTON
DELUXK SKRIIS 212-04B
M0 square-inch pfefcaa

AUTHORIZED DISTRIBUTOR

HR B. MAGNOLIA AVE

NOVEMBER AUTO SALES SET RECORD

IT’S A GOOD, SENSIBLE PLAN

W ALT KB A. 01 BLOW, KDITOK A P C I L I I H X a
r v r i . i v J. c i . s h i .v o s u s e v k i l u i s i n
I.A BBT V t t l U E L
AdRiM tilng
Direct or
City Editor
M i n c i n g Editor
H . r .I .L B X T Y R B
m AVK IU l.IU I.lv a
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C lrcu latloa
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C o a a ty Editor
JA M B L B t U t t A h t t
V IIE D t t l U
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B a lloon
M aiaior
M oahaat lal S l » L
Soot • I f Editor

But th* fact remain* th a t th* a v ­
erage hourly w a g e atatisHea no
longer mean what they did before
IP3B, when Social Security w a a
Introduced.
Premium pay for overtime cam*
with tha Fair Labor Standard*
Art of 1938. Paid vacation* came
about the same time. Private wel­
fare plana multiplied after World
War II.
The trend la toward inert*** of
all these frlnga benefits, fa ita r
than hourly wage rates ara going
up.

I

You can got cash here now for dothea, furniture, billa, car or
houae repairs, down payment on a new car, new safe tiros, motor
overhaul or for any need or desire.

Pag# 11

WASHINGTON—(NBA) — Val­
idity of average hour!)- wag# rate
itatiatira customarily uied In de.
termining labor coat* la now open
to trrioua qurvtion.
Thfa situation has become more
important ai a result of the recent
three-year contract! negotiated by
leading automobile manufacture!!
and tha United Auto Wnrl»r«
union.
H ia impossible to obtain firm
figurea on what thrae new con­
tract temia will cost manufactur­
er! or how much more money they
will put in pay envelopes of the
auto workera.
Both management and labor
spokesmen are reluctant to maka
estimate*. The reason given is that
ther* are too many unpredictable
factors, like how much the cost of
living may go up or down. But
th e n appear* to ba more to it than
that.
A suspicion has grown in gov­
ernment circle* that neither man­
agement nor labor want* to reveal
how much mor# money it will be
paying out or getting.
Basic hourly wage rates remain
unchanged. Thia gives the impres­
sion that th t naw contract* ara not
inflationary. But fringt benefit*
for auch thing* aa pension* and
supplementary unemploymsnt pay­
ment* are increaaed. And they may
prov* highly Inflationary.
Thty are not payments for productiv* labor. But they ara most
definitely ■ coat of doing business
and labor coala.
So th# point ia made that fringe
benefit payment* ahould really be
added to wag* payment* In deter­
mining labor costa and worker*'
Income, unlesa everybody want* to
go on kidding himself and tha tax
collector*, too.
U. S. Bureau of Labor Statiitiea
I* now refining preliminary fig­
ure* on Ha firat atudy of how much
fringe benefit* amounted to in
United Slatea manufacturing Induatriaa in 1069.
Th* firat figure* at* aurpriaingly high. Tha U. S. average for all
fringe benefit* ia 20.2 per cant of
groaa payroll. Thfa la tha equival­
ent of 36.4 cant* an hour on top of
th* average hourly wage rata.
Not all of thl* ia charged aa a
"fringa.” Worker* receive pay­
ment in pay roll.rath for vacation*,
alck leave, holiday* and premium
pay for overtime, ahlft differential
and holiday*.

Notebook

STOP IN—Tell us how much you want, and when yon want it.
WRITE—If you prefer, drop us a note, it’ll gat quick action.
PHONE—If you’ll phone first, we’U have the money ready when
you got bare!

More neu&gt; cart acre told thia
November than in any oilier
Novem ber in a u to m o tive
history. Industry sales are
boominy at a record rale.
Before you buy any new
car, check your dependable
Dodye Dealer. Check the new
size Dodye Dart, actually
priced up to $71 less than last
year’s comparable model.
The 1962 Dart is a totally new kind
of Dodge automobile. Two feet
shorter than America’s largest car.
Two feet longer than the smallest.
Dart ia sized right in the middle of
tha big and little.
You get maneuverability without
sacrifice of comfort or room. You
gat both gasoline economy and out­
standing performance.

C O M P A M D A R T 'S M W 1 0 W P it 1 C l

got*It Ml IfU lM 1-dMT l i t IH. Oil,
-Ml, Rill IHM. RMI MOV MMMl**!l HMHIOL
m il nd Bui U in (d Mr) Md ddHiirta • tinto itl/i
Mtltdld llU l

FORD FAIRLANE

$ 20 79

M ERCURY METEOR

$2203

THE HEW S IZ E
DODGE DART
CHEVY BISCAYNE
FORD GALAXIE

•2241
$2324

Ini I—ORMM
$ 23 78

The Dart standard six cylinder
engine ia tha most powerful in the
business. Its standard VO developa
m ore horucjiower and torque than
anything near its price.
Dart ia comfortable. (Chair-high
seats.) It ia extremely easy to handle
and park. (New low-friction steer­
ing gear.) And like every Dodge
before it, completely dependable.
The body ia rustproofed. Tha brakes
adjust themselves. You can go
62,000 miles between grease jobs.
The 1B62 Dodge Dart la now,
without question, the best buy on
tha market. See it. Drive it today.
S IZED RIGHT IH THE M IDDLE
O F THE GIG AMD L IT T L E

County Motors, Inc
SANFORD, *FLA.

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GIFTS FOR WOMEN

7. B u sin e ss R e n ta ls

8. Beach Rentals
0. For Bale or Heat
10. Wanted to Rant
II. Real Eatato Wanted
12. Real Batata For Sals
18. Mortgage Loams
14. Insurance
18. Business Opportunities
18. Female Help Wanted
17. Mala Help Wanted
18. Help Wanted
19. Situations Wanted
20. Babysitters
21. B e a u ty S alo n s
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chase of Blue Lustre shampoo.
Carroll’s Furniture.

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FURNITURE
TENTS, Skstes, air rifles, sleeping
begs, bunting knile and ax
LUGGAGE, Swatters, Skirts, Hos­
acts. Army Navy Surplus
LIVING Room Suits, choice of
iery, Lingerie. Hats and Dags.
colors $99. High bsck swivel
Manuel Jacobson 213 E. lit.
LUGGAGE
rockers, foam cushions $49.50.
Echols Bedding.
UNIVERSAL Hair Dryer (4CALL
ELLEN
TYRE
at
FA
2-2611
tarap. dial) Ostrich grain hatCEDAR Chests, Natural, Maple,
to lilt your Gift Suggestions.
box cast, $29.93. The perfect
Walnut. From $39.95 up. Singift for Christmas. Sanford
ford Furniture Co. 340 E. lit.
TREES f t TRIMS
Electric, downtown Sanford,
POLE LAMPS $9.95 up; Table
Phone FA 2-1562.
Lamps I4.9S up; Dinette, 4
CALL ELLEN TYRE at FA 2-26U
ch a in all plsitio lops $38 up;
to Hat your Gift Suggestions.
SEWING MACHINES
Berkllna Recliners, all plaitie
This time give her the ,:Lft that
cover $41. Mather of 3 inferd,
GIFTS FOR ALL
she has always wanted: A new
203 E . lit. FA 1-0493.
rig-tag or automatic sewing m a­
chine. Also used Singer Port­ • Quality • Fashion* • Service
able!, like new. The place:
TOOLS
Gifts for all!
Sanford Sewing Center, 104
YOWELL’S
South Park Avc. Ph. FA 2-9411.
CALL ELLEN TYRE at FA 3-3611
of Sanford
to list your Gift Suggestions,
DANIEL OREEN Slippers, $4.91 to Call our PERSONAL SH O rrE R
for Gifts, Suggeitions, or Gift
$6.95. Other bedroom (Uppers
JEWELRY
Certificates. Roumlllit A Ander­
from $2.93.
son FA 2-0505.
ZIPPO Table Lighter $12.50, Ster­
IVEY'S
ling Charms $l.00 up. Gwaltneyg,
SHOE STORE
APPLIANCES
Jeweler, 204 S. Park.
Call our PERSONAL SHOPPER WESTINGHOUSE Spice . Mate
for Gifts, Suggestions, or Gift
Washer $269.00. Matching Dry- SEE US first for all your jewelry
er $1.00 MlUcr Radio k Ap­ gifU. Wert Jewelry, 202 E. 1st
Certificates. Koumillat A Ander­
pliance, 118 S. Park.
son FA 2-0505.
St. FA 2-0181.

2. Notices - Personals
NEIGHBORS will admire your
vinyl floor beauty when Seal
Gloss acrylic finish la applied.
Carroll’s Furniture.

Ytxl WILL HAVE NO DCSlRfi TO
GUZ2LB GWEET5-NO DCSIfce
1 NO DESIRE— T — rzrtfiJ MrZ?

- ROOM furnished apt.
mo., Close In, 111 E.
FA 2-4288 or FA 2-37M.

12. Real Estate Par Sale
FURNISHED Garege apartment
ROBERT A. WILLIAMS, Realtor • )
and cottage. Pb. FA 2-MOO.
Raymond Lundqu 1st, Assoc.
FURNISHED apartments, down­ FA 2-3931 Atlantic Bank Bldg.
FURN. apt. 2300 MeDonvOle.
town location. Phone for ap­ MERRY CHRISTMAS AND A
pointment FA 2-3123 or FA 2-3343
HAPPY NEW YEAR TO EVERY­
RENT A BED
Night.
ONE I
Roll a way, Hospital A Baby Beds
2 BEDROOM unfurnished house,
By Day, Week, or Month
SUNSHINE REALTY
kitchen equipped, Ph. FA 2-0630
CARROLL'S FURNITURE
Amy Anderson
after • p. m.
Ph. FA 2-3181
116 W. l i t St.
Reg. Real Estata Broker
2619 So. French Axe.
FURNISHED apartment, Ckue-Ia, I BEDROOM apartment, clean
and nicely furnished, near Navy Day FA 3-7413 - Night FA 2-4613
Jimmy Cowan FA 3-4012.
base. 3013 Sanford Ave. Call
NO 8-4323
NEWLY decorated apartment,
River Front

FURNISHED, 2 bedroom home
at Elder Springs Trailer Park
2 * mb So. of NAS. FA 3-63U. 2 - BEDROOM apartment, 1 mL
from Bate entrance. FA 2-2960.
SAN
LANTA
APARTMENTS:
Nice large apartments, 404 X. 5 ROOM unfurnished house. Call
14th SL Phone rA 2-4283.
FA 2 8383.
3 ROOM garage apartment, water MODERN 2 bedroom furnished
and electricity furnished. Phone
apartment $10 month, water
FA 2-1306 before 2:20 or after
furnished, upstairs, $01 W. 18th
6 p. m.
SLEEPING ROOMS, The Oables,
2 BEDROOM furnished cottage In
401 Magnolia Ave. FA 1-97*4.
Lake Mery. FA 2-1TST.
EFFICIENCY Healed apartment
3 - BEDROOM boust, kttchen
Sanford's newest, Ideally locat­
equipped, water furnished, Pb
ed, near post office, suitable for
FA 2-4411.
single or couple, private bath.
NICE 3 room furnished apart­ Inquire a t Manuel Jacobson D6partm aat Store.
ment, w ater Included $30. Pb
FA 2-7399.
3 ROOM furnished apartment, 311
Palmetto, Day—Phone FA 2-3341
WELAKA APARTMENTS: rooms
or night FA 2-3834.
private baths, 114 W. First 8L

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tile bath, Fla. room. 1700 Mag­
nolia $ » .» . FA 2-3931.

CUSTOM BUILT Home on Lake.
$5,600
Rent or Sale. Reasonable. Call
can FA 2-6473 after 8:00 p. m
evenings. FA 3-1367.
$ BR., Built-In kitchen: Rent with REDUCED PRICE $1,300. $4,000
down balance $30 per month on
option to buy: Til Baywood Dr.
two frame houses and 4 acres
FA 2-8116.
of land. Contact Grady Scott.
FA 2-2623.
12. Real Batata Bor Sal*

Jim Hunt Realty
3324 Falk Drive Office FA 3-2111
Sat ford, Fla.
Night* FA 1-4641
3 BEDROOM CB bouse, large lot
adjoining school. Now paint,
new lawn. 1 have $2300 la the
house will sail for $300.00 and
taka $10,400 mortgage at $11.00
per month FA 2-8032.

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WEKIVA RIVER ESTATES
Approximately 2Vi acres, with 156
f t on river, Vi mile off Rt. 46

3 BEDROOM, 2 bath (new bouse)
$300.00 down,
approximately
$73.00 per mo. Total Uartgaia
$10,000. Appliance l furnished.
Grass—solid sod, City water,
caa be seen at 1313 Summerlin
Ave, People a t 1233 lum merlin
have keys. Contact S u it Revels
Inc. 209 W. 37th I t . FA 2-8731,

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BOOKS ft CARDS

C lanici,
Children's
GASOLINE k Electric Cnihroan CLOSE OUT sale on all toys IDEALS,
D esk!. A Shopper's D re ss!
Eiam pia;
Hinelurs
Hsvara
Golf C am , ScooUra k TruckMcVicars, Downtown Sanford.
Wara Sat Raf. $9.45 Now $3.41.
steers. Robion Sporting Good*,
lm
Robion
Sporting
Goods,
DownDowntown
Sanford.
FA
2-5961.
RKSPONSrurUXT:
town Sanford.
HOUSEHOLD ITEMS
Tbe Herald win aat bo napoasible
ROBES
by
Rabhor,
a
far aero than aaa taaarrte* User*
12 PIECE, Ufa tlma let of (amwear, IMS to H IM
GIFTS FOR GIRLS
Downtown Sanford.
oui Club Aluminum waterless
cookware $29.95, for limited
IDENTIFICATION Bracleta $3.60
time only! Termi. Carroll*
tax included. Pendanti, $5.64
SWEATERS, lUpover and Card!
Furniture Phont FA J*51$l,
tax Included. Wert Jewelry, 202
gani, $6.93 to 114.93. Pcrkini,
Downtown Sanford.
E. lit. St. Ph. FA 2-0111.
C L A S S IF IE D IN D E X
BOATS AND MOTORS
O il our PERSONAL SHOPPER
GIFTS FOR BOYS
1. L o s t A F o u n d
for Gifts, Suggestions, or Gift
2. Notice* - Personals
Certlficstsi. Roumlllit k Ander­ SLACKS, Swesters, Shirts, Cow­ CALL ELLEN TYRE &gt;t FA 2-2611
3. Education • Instruction
son
FA 2-4503.
boy Suits, Levis, Boots, Suits
to list your Gift Suggestions,
4. Transportation
Minuet Jacobson 213 E. 1st
5. Food

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TOMORRO'
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GIFTS FOR MEN

3 - BEDROOMS
iy t BATHS

Low Down Payment
No Cloelnf Coat*
* i Low ( C J Per
As
W
Month
Prioclpal - laa. &gt; InL * Taxoa
.1 8 ,5 0 0 TO 1 9 4 0 0
F H A Sc C oot . F in a n c in g

Want to gat away from it all
Well be sure to see this beauti­
ful spacious g bedroom, 2 bath
Medallion borne loeatad off J)
Country Club road. This borne
fu tu re s extra largo bedrooms,
aeparat* dining area, Yorktown
kitchen, screened porch, patio,
double carport* and many more
attractive extras, l a l t i price
111,900, term s can be arranged.
If you desire, can purchase ad­
ditional acreage with the home.

T E E *n* GREEN
ESTA TES
LMN Enterprises, lac.
• Country Clkb Road (28th
8L Extension) I MUcs
Wool Of Hwy. 1T-92 Next
To Mayfair Couatry Club
• 3 - B edroom *

• IVt Bath*
• C e n tra l A lr-C o n d . Sc
H e a tin g
FHA Monthly Payments
No Ctootag Cost
VA k Conv. Financing
Available

CUff Borneaan, Broker

TErrace 8-3911

TErroce 8-4199
Open 11:99 a ja . to 1 :99 p.m.

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12. Real Eatate For Sale

2$. Electrical Tiervices

27. Special Services

FRIGIDAIRE
FRIGIDAIRE
Sales it Service
Sales &amp; Service
Registered Brokers
House Wiring
Free Estimates
G. IL HIGH
SAN LA.NTA HOMES
&lt;c ASSOCIATES
Oviedo, Fla. FO 5-3315 Days
Sid Vihlan's Randall Electric
On Locust, North o{ East 30th St.
311 So. Park Ave. Ph. FA 2-3841 112 Magnolia
Ph. FA 3-0915
Evenings Sanford FA 2-3883
3-Bedrooms, 2-Baths, aaccllcnt
la k e Mary Branch - FA 2-1390
308 W. 13th S tm t
neighborhood.
Priced
trom FA 2-7603
ANNOUNCING A NEW SERVICE!
Evenings FA 2-23T9
23. I’lumbing S ervice*
$11,900. Low down payment,
13. Mortgage Loans
Septic tanks pumped • drain
CHRISTMAS HOME SPECIAL
$04 50 per mo., principal A in­
fields installed. 24 hour service.
/PLUMBING
MORTGAGE LOANS
When you see this beautiful cus­
terest.
Contracting
It
Repairs
Terms.
FA 2 3l£3.
FHA and Conventional
tom built S bedroom home you
Free Eftlmates
VA — NOTHING DOWN
Commercial
L
Residential
wilt know that Christmas is
Ph. FA 2-8510 or CR 7-1911
R. L HARVEY
29. Automobile Service
STENSTROM REALTY
here. It features a large corner
M
Nights GA M5M
204
Sanford
Ave. Phone FA 2-5543
111
N.
Park
Ave.
Phone
FA
3-3420
lot in Loch Arbor, beautifully
•
Jack Demetree, Developer
landscaped with tree* and
4 Lake Lots, with large oak trees,
shrubs, fireplace, deepwall wa­ 13. Business Opportunities
on Lake Onoro, $1,000. Name
Windshield
Back Glass
ter supply and kitchen equipped. MODERN Atlantic Service Sta­
Your Terms.
Many other fine features for
Door Glass
Vent Glass
tion to be constructed at inter­
Plumbinr 4c Heating
your inspection. Only $15,450
SERVICE
AIR CONDITIONING
section of Sanford Ave. and
with excellent terms,
Onora Rd. Wilt be available for CONTRACT and REPAIR WORK Scnkarik Glass and Paint Co.
Registered Real Estate Broker
Ph. FA 2-4622
FA 2-6562 210 Magnolia
lease in March, 1982. All ex­ 1007 Sanford Ave.
Ph. FA 2-1301 17-92 at Hiawatha
pense paid training school be­
W. J. KINO
General Auto Repairs
gins Jan. IS. For information
We Don’t Want EVERYBODY’S
PLUMBING * SUPPLIES
All Make Cars—Labor L Parts
contact
J.
C.
Norris,
Orlando,
I Business, Just YOURS.
l i t N. Park Ave.
Ph. FA 3-2420
• Repair Work Guaranteed—-Quality Workmmship
Ph. GA 5-6588 or Write 1411 • Contracting
2531 So. Orlando Dr.
FARMER’S AGENCY
Hamlin Ave.
N. V. Farm er, Realtor
Phone 312-048$
2445 S. Park Ava. Ph. FA 2-5221
2884 S. Hiawatha Ave. FA 2-8811
17.
Male
Help
Wanted
THE FIRST WISE MAN
After hours FA 2-101$ or FA 2-0281
26. Radio A Television
Will investigate the outstanding RETIRED Military Person to re­
31, Poultry • Peta • Livestock
MUST SELL, Will give you my
TV SERVICE within the hour.
bargain being offered at 218 W’.
present 55 yr. old Best's rccom
equity. No down payment, $72
Service call $2.00. Sunshine TV CHAMPION Miniature AKC Black
19th Street
mended Life Ini. Co. highest
monthly includes all taxes and two bedrooms, furnished, nice
(The working man’s friend.)
Poodle Puppies, Show dog Stock.
commission paid, experience
insurance. Masonary, 3 lwd*
FA 2-I7BI.
ihsdy lot, and all city conven
Reserve now, Pick up Christ­
helpful
but
not
essential.
Write
room, terazro, tile bath, In Caslencci. Absolute total price
mas Eve. FA 2-7741,
Mr. Daccardl, 1851 Windsor Dr.
, aclberry TE 8-2630.
$6,800. Must have $1,000 down
27. Special Services
Winter Park or call 047-0297.
MINIATURE Poodle, registered,
to cover furniture. Balance per
SAN SEM KNOLLS
ENVELOPES, Letterheads, state
white, permanent shots, house
month.
New homes, featuring built-in
19. Sltuatlona Wanted
menu, Invoices, hand bills, and
broken. FA 2-3442.
kitchens, l'.i baths and close
program,,
etc.
Progressive
YARD Work, window cleaning,
THE SECOND WISE MAN
in location. $300 down and low
Printing Ce, Phone FA 2-2951— RED Dachshund puppies. AKC
any kind of work. Call Warren
monthly payments far last than Will check the investment oppor
registered, Beautiful, 8 week*
306
West 131b St.
tunity with 12.9C1 gross return.
Sutton FA 2-2513.
you would pay for rent. Fca
old Christmas. FA 2-8903,
The terms arc reasonable to a
tures terrairo floors, awning
qualified
buyer.
20. Babysitters
DACHSHUND puppies, AKC reg­
windows. Call today.
istered, black and tan. FA 2-1701.
I
will
keep
small
children
in
my
THE THIRD WISE MAN
Spttlallslag la Heating
home $1.25 per day. FA 2-2274.
Will inqulra about the industrial
32. Flower* - Tree* - Shrubs
and Alr-Coadltlealng Only
possibilitici of our high, dry and WILL care for any age children
2502
Oak
Ave.
FA
2-8321
Sale! Poinsettias In Bloom 98c
111 N. Park Ave.
Ph. FA 2-2420
reasonable 13 acres on highway
in my home, 2907 Palmetto
GRAPEVILLE NURSERY
17
and
92
just
1
mile
South
of
FA
2-3481.
DRESSMAKING and alterations.
HOUSE for sale by owner: 2
GrapavllJo Ave. near 30th SL
the
Driva-ln
theater.
FA S-1153.
atory, 4 bedrooms. FA 2-5377.
21. B e a u ty Saloaa
PETUNIAS St Calendula* now
O sc a r M. ITarrlson
SEWf.NO MACTTTT4E SERVICE:
ready. Dutch Mill Nursery
EVA-BESS BEAUTY SHOP
Registered Real Estate Broker
For service on any m ike of Sew­
New Upsala Rd. off 20th St.
“Call Hall", FA 3-3841
3
Senior
Beauticians
1311 Palmetto Ave. Ph. FA 2-7941
ing machine parte and access
SEMI-RETIRED Carpenter
oriet or Rentals call or write
Baautiful 3-bedroom, 2 bath home Minnie Bess - Helen - Blanche
to Sanford Sewing Center, 104 Repairs, Alterations, Painting
located on nice corner lot. Built 10$ E. 2nd. 5L Phone FA 34914
Phone FA 2-7983.
South Park Ava. Ph. FA 2 8411.
'^Serviceman Moved and must give
In kitchen equipment, fenced
KATHERINE HARVEY
home away, 3 bedroom In Sunbackyard, large alorage area.
BEAUTY SHOP
DO YOU NEED EXPERT LITER­ 33. Furniture
land Estates
Tbla attractive borne can be
Ilalr Stylist • Pat Stewart
ARY HELP? . . . an application
No Qualifying, Move right in,
youri for $300 down and take 318 Palmettn Ave. ,.I ’h. FA 2-0834
letter that will "gat tbo job"; Used furniture, appliances, tools
Only $82.00 per mo. total FHA
over monthly payments. Drive
etc. Bought-Sold. Larry's Mart
club paper; after dinner ipeecb;
payment. Call Orlando CH 1-3358 by 3100 Park Ave. and then call HARRIETTS BEAUTY NOOK
215 Sanford Ave. Ph. FA 2-4152
high school or college theme or
Profeailonal Care—Modern Equip.
e
n
a
y
on
all
but
scientific
sub­
Air Conditioned Comfort
ROLLAWAY, Hospital and Baby
jects. Low rates. FA 2-4033,
IDS So. Oak
Ph. FA 2 5742
Beds, Day, Week, or Monthevenings.
THE TIME TESTED FIRM
FURNITURE CENTER
2524
Park
Drlva
Office
FA
2-2111
118 N. Park Ave. Ph. FA 3-8133
1100 French Ave.
Sanford, Florida Nights FA 3-0841
PIANO TUNING lc REPAIRING
Ph. FA 2-7953
ifrMAYFAIR— 4 bedroom — 2-bath
W.
L.
HARMON
HOLIDAY SPECIALS
—dream home come true—118
Ph. FA 3-4223
Sell
Ua
Your Furniture. Quick
Beauty Salon
N. Virginia. 2,000 sq. feet living Your choice of two fine homei
Service
With
Tho Cash. SUPER
Walker
Building
with
low
down
paymenti.
Good
HEATING
apace—on largo lot — central
TRADING
POST.
FA 2-0677.
2510
Oak
FA
2-7684
locations
convenlsnt
to
Sanford,
IL B. POPE CO. INC.
heat—kitchen equipped—terrau o
ichooli
and
shopping.
Taka
ad­
200
So.
Park
Ave.
Ph.
FA
2-423
• BIG VALUES
floor—deep well. Must sc
• QUICK CREDIT
quickly — conventional loan — vantage of homestead tax ex­ 22. Build • l’alnt - Repair
PRINTINO
.
.
24-Hour
Service
emption by purchasing before
• EASY TERMS
reasonable
payment — assume
HOUSE and roof repairs, painting,
on Xerography, Offset Printing
l i t January 1982.
WE
GIVE TOP VALUE STAMPS
mortgage or refinance. Call
window cleaning and yard work.
and Blueprinting . . “ Quality
FA 2-4192.
AH work guaranteed. FA 3-1197.
and Service, our stock In
Very attractive 3 bedroom home
trade." SEMINOLE OFFSET
New and Used Furniture
|
LITTLE VENICE
in 2nd addition Plnacreat. Re­ ROOM SPECIAL IliJ S . Painting
PRINTERS, 710 W. 9th SL, 311 E. First SL
FA 2-5822
cently
redecorated,
kitchen
Tbla Is a fine 3 bedroom, 3 bath
Inside and out. Call Mr. Tsikar,
FA 2-2771
home with an excellent location.
FA 24159,
equipped, $400 down payment
CUSTOM BUILT BEDDING
Has attractive architecture and
and reaeonable monthly pay­
WELLS DRILLED
Matties* rcuovaliog. Expert Up­
special features Including fenc­
ments, including taxei and In- 23. Building Materials
PUMPS, SPRINKLER SYSTEMS
holstering. All Work Guaran­
ed backyard, equipped kitchen,
aurance. What more practical
AH Type* and Sites
teed. Call Nix Bedding Mfg.
LUMBER • HARDWARE - PAINT
We Repair and Service
and parquet floors. Located
Co.. FA 2-2117, 1301 Sanford
gift for your family than the
Roofing
FHA
Loans
P'ans
STINE
Ave.
across the road from Umj 51ayborne you have been thinking
FREE ESTIMATES
Machinery and Supply Co.
fair Country Club. See our ilgn.
•bout.
Your Credit Ii Good. Up to 2 Yri 207 W. 2nd BL
FURNITURE
Ph. FA 34432
Total price la only $18,500.
to Pay I
Must sell at ooc* — 2 complete
Tbla la a quality built Ravenna
UPHOLSTERING) free estimate.
rooms of furniture. Take bver
B. EDWARDS
Park home which can be youri
Why not be a satisfied custom­
monthly paymenti of $11-18 or
BUILDERS SUPPLIES
for only $500 down. This resi­
er? Ray'* Upholstering, Call
Wo Give TV Stamps
$100 cash. Call owner eoUact
dence features a built in kit­ 903 W. 3rd SL
Ph. FA 2-7898 TE 8 1353.
TE I-15H Canelberry,
111 N. Park Ave.
Ph. FA 2-2420
chen, corner lot location and
excellent neighborhood. 3 bed­
room* and m batha, scrcaned
family room with sliding glass
psneli off tbe living room and
many other features. Call our
FINANCING
office today and ate these fine
Down Payment A
offaringi.
Cloaing Coat
HOMES
SALES

9 12. Real Entate F o r Sale

LOTS

ACREAGE
RENTALS

Ball-Blair Agency

Helmly Realty

AUTO GLASS
INSTALLED

Wall

ROSA L. PAYTON

Stenstrom Realty

THREE WISE MEN

Leonard Auto Clinic

Southern Air

I Stenstrom Realty

J. W. Hall, Realtor

$50 DOWN

Jim Hunt Realty

St. Johns Realty Co.

34. Articled For Sale

34. Articles For Sale

Dawn's

WILSON -MAIER

Western pants, shirts. Books, cots FOR SALE - Trade-Ini, Electric
and luggage. Army Navy Sur
stove $3.00, Electric Refriger­
plus, 310 Sanford Ave.
ator $10.00, I'hilco TV $15.00,
Weitinghouie TV $25.00. Fire
FACTORY TO YOU
atone U t East lit., St.
ALUMINUM BLINDS
Enclosed head, Sag-proef bottom
rail with plastic ends. Plastic
or rayon tapes. Cotton or nylon
Fireplace wood, all length*, OaV
cords.
Scnkarik Glass and Paint Co. and lighter wood. Delivered.
Phone FA 2-8818, if no answer
210 Magnolia
Ph. FA 2.4822
FA 2-5909.
INTAKE manifold, 3 two-barrel
carburetors, fuel block, for '51 FOR SALE— Our complete line
or ’59 Ford 361 engine. Pbone
of painti and electric paint
Mr. Olelow FA 2-2811 or
mixers — Palnteri and Con
FA 2-6473 after 8:00 p. m.
tractors Special. Firestone Store
111 E. lit St.
FRESH PRE-MIXED CONCRETE
Medium aied stepping atones, NEW Olympia portable typewrit­
window sills, lintels A steps
e r! with cases, Regular $124.00
Old rock, steel and sand.
Now $89.00 plui tax. Powell's
MIRACLE CONCRETE CO.
Office Supply, 117 S. Magnolia
309 Elm Ave.
FA 2-5751
FA 2-3842.
FOR SALE— Counters and fix­
tures, Firestone Store, i l l East LIONEL Train and all accenorlei FA 34377.
1st., St.
WHEEL CHAIRS, crutehos, casts NEW WESTINOHOUSE INSTANT*
ON Portable Televlilon. Come
walkers.
in for demomtrallon, alto Uied
FREE DELIVERY
TV's $39.50 and up. Town A
Prescrlpthns our Spiclalty
Country TV, In Rear of McRcy*
FAUST'S Rx Mallonvllle
nolda Drug Store. FA 2-5382.
Ph. FA 3-7107

WOOD

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$156
Monthly Paym ent; as lew a*
$81 |nct. taxes and laanraaea

NEW HOMES
In BeanUfol —

Sunland Estates
$14,100 - $17,100*
3 - BEDROOMS
1 . 1 y, . 2 BATHS
Conventional A FH A L oom
Drive 17-93 to iu d a n d
Fatale* (2 ml. S. of San­
ford). Sale* office U» hoa»e
inaid* entrance.

KINGSWOOD
BUILDERS, INC.
FA 3-8978
JIM HUNT - FA 2-2118

Stenstrom Realty
U l N. Park Ave. Phone FA 2-24J0
RIVER FRONT COTTAGE
Located at Lemon Bluff, one of
the beat flatting spot* in U. B
Fully furnished, sleep* nine. A
wonderful vacation resort for
you, your family sod friends.
Only $7500.

HOLLERS of SANFORD
MERRY CHRISTMAS
TO
A

USED

CA R

BEFO RE

3 FOR SMOOTHER,
S A F E R D R IV I N G

WHEEL
ALIGNMENT

(R a v a n n a

•0 CADILLAC
Fleetwood, Leeded -----------8515
•0 CORVAIR
8 Door. Automatic -----------------1495
59 CADILLAC
4 Doer, Air Coad. — w u . . . 3295
39 CHEVROLET
3 Door Std„ • C y L ---------------- 1195
• • CHEVROLET
Bolalr 4 Door, A utom atic___ — 1495
58 FORI)
2 Door V-8. A utom atic.... ....__ 995
58 CHEVROLET
4 Door B«lalr, Automatic ...... 1115
58 RAMULER 4 Door, • Cyl-------- 995
57 FORD 3 Door, Automatic .. .. 895

Park Homes

By SHOEMAKER CONST. CO.
As Low As $350 Down
4-Bedroows—2 Baths
3-Bedrooms—2 Baths
|.Bedroom*— l | j B alk*
t-B«droomo— 1 B a lk

Wide variety eaterior deaigia aad floor plaaa

VA Financing on Hosnen up to $15,000
FHA — Conventional Si In-Service Financing
DIRECTIONS: Tern W. e a 31th SL Fellow Conntry Clak Rd. Mt Watch fee e e r sigma.

2nd

&amp; PALMETTO

2503 PARK AVE.

SANFORD
SANFORD

FA 2-0711
FA 2*0861

ALL MODELS

50

FORD CAR!

Easy Payusnia Arranged

• Set cu ter, camber and toe-in
Balance Wheel*, add Weight*

•SAFETY SPECIALSEAT BELTS INSTALLED
I'E H
$ 9 175
;
PASSENGER
INSPECT FRONT BRAKE LINING
AND PACK
$ 0 0 0
WHEEL BEARINGS
L

Strickland-Morrison
SERVICE DEPARTMENT
Ph. FA 2-1481

$91 o k

$A V E

Rely on Prompt, Efficient Service and
Genuine Ford Parts.

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17 CHEVROLET Station Wagon M l
I I CHEVROLET
4 Door, f Cyl., Sid* Belalr .
■II
SI RAMBLER
4 Door, Custom, Auto. ............ 1493
S3 DUICTC 3 Door, AulomsUc —... M l
35 MERCURY H a rd to p, Oterdrivo I I I
88 CHEVROLET Station Wagon.* 1IM
I I CADILLAC 4 D o o r --------------- 495
31 FORD Htatiou W ag o n -------- * 195
59 FORD V, Ton P ic k u p -------.... 195
$• PLYMOUTH 3 D o o r-----------------M
57 CADILLAC. L o ad ad _________ 1193
17 CHEVROLET
2 Ton CHASSIS and CAB ...... 1193

FORD Falrlane 4-dr.
green, atraight shift, like

FORD Falrlane 3-dr, V-8,
atraight stick, K H 4 A E
Mt H. Reduced to
lO W
OALAXIE S dr. V-8,
F-O-M.
$1AQR
Redaeed te
I W
FORD 2 dr. ranch wagon.
Reduced t .
$ |0 0 0

THIS SPECIAL INCLUDES:

T ur k e y

IlEALTOR - LNbUBOR
CONSULTANT - APPRAISER
Phone FA 3-4191
113 N. Perk
After December 1981, 1919 S.
French Ave.

37. Boat* - Motor*

61

AND

"W» Trade"

Stemper Agency

BILL COOKE
QUALITY CARS
1014 1, French Ave. FA 14639

Reduced lo
d S IW I
FORD Falrlane 800 V-B,
Oterdrlva.
I1 Q Q R
Reduced to
HhW
H I OALAXIE 4 dr. "I*’.

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DEC. 24, 1961 A

'37 BUICK Roadmatter, power
seats, air corn!, and everything
reduced .............................. $695.
'36 CHEVY’, automatic, a real
dream! ............................... $495
'56 DODGE, VS. 4 dr. puth but­
ton drive, good family car,
J u tt ...................................... $19$
'52 DODGE Radio 3: heater, etc.
a bargain at ................... $95.
Two Pick-up trucki, come and
get one at $95.

Barkley

o n ly $7

CU STO M ERS W HO PURCHASE

NO DOWN PAYMENT and just
$33 per month on 1957 Rambler
4 door, super. Total price $3*3.
Sanford Motor Co. 1001 Sanford
A rt. FA 2-4382.

FURNITURE
Navy man tranaferrod; brand
new; take over for balance on
3 compute rooma; no down
payment Decenary; payment*
low .-a $13 per month. Call ownncr collect, TE 1-1111, Caitei ARE YOU Going Tithing? I've 14 FT. SCAT CRAFT, windshields,
berry.
got U ltiourl Minnows 25c dot.
top, boat cover, cushions, lights,
Red wormi 45c a box. 713 W.
charger, etc, '59 Evinrudc Lark,
ONION PU N TS
9th St. in front of old but ita*
Electric starter. Trade Wind
Crystal wag, per M $2.30; 100 $1.30
tlon. Grady Scott's Grocery and
Trailer. Sacrifice. FA 24487.
5 M loti and over, $2.23 FOB
Balt Stand.
here. A. M. Prevail, Phone
30. Trailer* • Cabnna*
7494115 Seville, Fla,
REAL GIFT SUGGESTIONS
ANDERSON house trailer 33 ft.
FOR YOUR RAND loitrumanta, Singer ConaoU Sewing
10 s 16 Fla. room, carporte,
Machine
.............................
17.80
Quitara,
Bongo'i, Chrlitmai
air conditioned, excellent condlSheet Muilc. SlUt, Rental, Re­ 8 MM Recording machine ,. 30.00
lion. Pb. FA 2-5907 for appoint*
pair!. See Pukur'a Muilc Shop, 7 Power Binoculars leather
ment.
cate .................................... 13.00
2004 Cedar Ave. FA 3-0735.
Open lil 9 p. ra. Monday, Wed­ 3 speed RCA Record Player 12.00 1961 MOBILE Home, 3 bedrooms,
nesday, Friday until Chrlitmai. Small O.E. Radio, a beauty 8.30
will trade, take over paym enti
New 12.00 Waffle Iron now 6.00
of
$71. See Bailey, Dewitt
FIRESTONE Pre-MovUg Sale on G.E. Cake Mixer .................. 3.00
Trailer Park.
•II uied tlrei. We don't want Your choice of Deep Fryers 7.00
to lug them to our new loca­ Antique Walnut Cheil ......... 43.00
tion, so make ui an offer. All N'eaco Elec, turkey ro u te r 7.50
Sltei, Flrestona 111 E ait lit., Jenoy Lind corner bracket! 14.00
St.
Craftman Hutch Its new .. 30.00
A. W. Barkley Used C an ,
Super Trading Pont
FOR SALE! New and Used Inner
Inc.
On S. Orlando Highway
tubei for C an, Trucki, TracImports &amp; Sports Cars
Open Evenings until 9 p.m.
tori, See Ua, Flreitone Store
Oar Speciality
Phona FA 3-0677
111 East lit. St.
17-12 - Heart ag Maitland
FOR SA L E - All Gum and Am­ BOY'S Bicycle, good condition.
PH. MI 4-5307
FA 2-2441.
munition — Cloia out prices.
Buy up Now! Flreitone Store,
35. Article* Wanted
111 E ait lit St.
FOR SALE— All good repossessed OLD China, Cut glasi, Jewelry,
Coins, Gunf end etc. MI 44298.
mcrchandiie at low prieei. We
don’t want to move It to our
.16. Automobile* - Truck*
new location. Your chance to
huy rlghtl Flreitone Store, l i t 1954 MERCURY hardtop coupe,
E. lit St.
excellent shape. FA 34781.

BALANCE

*** Gifts * V

1949 Jeep 4 wheel drive, automatic
hubs, excellent condition, looks
like new. Perfect Christmas
gift for Dad or Junior. Price
$595. Miracle Concrete Co. 309
Elm Ave. FA 2-3751.

18 FT. Runabout, 35 H.P. Evlnrude, Electric Starter, 2 gaa
tanks, skis, llfa preservers,
canvas top, gator tilt trailer.
Aiinme payments. FA 3-5414.
17 In. RCA conaole TV, glrl'i 90"
2 wheel bike, both in excellent
condition. 128 Club Rd.
Gateway To The Waterway
Your EVINRUDE Dealer
DOES ANYONE have any per­
Robaon
Sporting Good*
simmons for sale? FA 2-5482. 304-8-8 E. 1st.
l h. FA 24961

• Stenstrom Realty

VA

36. Automobile* • Truck*

308 E. First SL
Winter Park MI 4-891I

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FORD Falrlane 4 dr. V.8.

$0386

Redared to R A H.
STUDK. Lark 4 dr. V-8.
A/T.
fQ O K
Reduced to
OUaJ
UALAXIE 800 $ 1 A Q R
ll/T . Reduced to 1 0 8 0
FORD 4 dr. wagon. V-8,

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FORD -4 " ranch wagon.
F-O-M.
$AAA
Reduced to
oW
CHEV. g dr. V-$,
atraight aUck.
$
Reduced to
1
FORD Falrlane wagon,
V-8, F-O-M, R * M A E
H. A/C. Reduced to
V 90
R 1 MERC. 4 dr. H /T. foil
W* power path button 1 7 AQ
drlre. Reduced to
199
R 7 FORI) Falrlane V-8 ll/T
W &gt; F-O-M, R A II.
8O Q E
Reduced to
080
R 7 FORD V-8 4-dr, straight
W * atkk. R A H .
$7Q E
Reduced to
* •* $
K 7 FORD Fairlan* 880

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Reduced to

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Baby Limas

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Strawberries ....

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Ice Cream ...... S3! 59'
FOP Bortion

Pear Halves
Pumpkin
Green Peas .....

Dinner Rolls ... 'r . 29'

Ploin or loll Rltinf (Hn.lt It

Whip. Butter

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PWe leneet Colored Qeertsr*

Margarine ....... «?. 27'
Testy Wisseasia Shere

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Spiced Peaches ™ 29'
Lent a

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Polfor's

Instant Coffee

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Genuine U. S. He. 1

Idaho Potatoes

59

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DRESSING

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•SERVING A L t AMONTE SPRING*
CASSELBERRY, FERN PARK.
LONGWOOD. MAITLAND. NORTH
ORLANDO AND SANFORD." . . . from
HIGHWAY 17-02 and STATE ROAD 431

AH Furpeee

Cortland Apples

39

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Mubberd, Acorn, I utternut er Buttercup

Baking Squash
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Of $5 Or More _

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Night And Day-Sanford Stores Open
Reports Guerrillas Fighting Castro On 3 Fronts

Sty*

^ C L O ^
By LARRY VERSI1EL
(Random Thoughts and a few
observations after a visit to the
Sanford-Orlando Kennel Club.)
• • •
No, and, if* or bull, Uut letter
to the County Commlnion from
£(he Board of Medical Examiners
* a a letter of resignation . . That’*
what Dr. Leonard Munion told
ui . . . despite some ambiguous
statements on conditional resigna­
tions.
• • •
Guys who rarely bet more than
$1 will tap out on a 1-4 shot.
• • •
Good news for some of our
fp u b llc officials . . I’m taking off
next week . . . Won't be any
"Around the Clock" Column.
* • •
A player will become Infuriated
because he followed an owner
to the window and couldn't find
out how he bet.
• • •
The Herald will publish Its
iwChristmas edition Saturday with
^ t h e Idea of giving its employes
Christmas Dsy (Monday) off.
* ♦ •
There will be dogs with similar
colors In one race and playera
will root against themselves.
•
• •
Although the clerk's office will
be closed Tuesday (the day after
Christmas) Arthur Beckwith Jr.
'9 aay s his office will open on Sat­
urday (Dec. 30) to take care of
any cod of year business.
•
• •
You'll see a guy who never
roots except to snap hU fingers.
• • *
The toning department la real­
ly cracking down on building
and plumbing violators. One bulld^ e r waa fined last week for start­
l i n g work without a permit and
recently the plumbers and elec­
trical board aeverly condemned
a plumber for practicing without
proper certificate.
• • •
After a long-shut wins and the
number Is up on the tote board,
a man will ask an attendant the
name of the winner.
1

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Longwood's City Council met In

a brief special aeaslon Monday to
award the bid for a new police
car. According to Mayor Al I»rmann, -of the lliree dealers sub­
mitting bids, Holler Motor of
Sanford came up with the best
deal meeting all specifications.
• • •
There's a guy In every party
^w h o has a winner because he
beta every dog tn every race.
• • •
Speculation is running high In
Casselberry over who’ll be named
chairm an when the new Board of
Aldermen takes over. Rumor has
it that Cliff Overman is the like­
ly candidate for the job.
• • •
No m atter what dog wins there's
It' s guy in every group who says,
"What did I tell you."
•
• •
Don't forget the annual Christm i l Ball set for the Mayfair
Saturday night . . . sponsored by
the Gamma Omega Chapter of
Epsilon Sigma Alpha.
• • •
The clerk will punch the wrong
ticket and the player wlU accept
%». because he's afraid he might
jinx himself If he didn't.
• • #
We bear Santa la wondering If
Casselberry's firit Community
Chrlatmai Party for the children,
held last year, Is going to be the
last. He's waiting for an invite.
• • •
A guy will try to cash the
i^pfarede of a lorn-up winning ticket.

VOL. 53

fe ra lft

WEATHER: Cool throujfh Friday. Hiffh today, 68-75. Low tonight, 45-52.
SANFORD,
United Preaa Leased iWre Established 1908 THURSDAY. DECEMBER 21, 1961

NO. 349

Seeks Coroner Law Clarification
Cleveland To
Ask Action By
Legislature

Tshombe Agrees
To End Secession;
Flies Back Home

State Rep. Mack Cleveland Jr,
said today he will consider asking
the 1963 Legislature for clarifica­
tion of the general state law for
coroners signing death certifi­
cates.
Cleveland said that the general
law certainly needs "clarification"
as to a coroner signing a certifi­
cate having to act forth the causes
when in most instances tha cor­
oner occupies a Judicial position
and is not a doctor.
Cleveland made the statement
after the County Board of Med­
ical Examiners protested the
mechanism by which death certifi­
cates arc signed tn the county and
sent a letter to the board of
County Commissioners which ac­
cording to Doctor Leonard Mun­
son. was a letter of resignation.
Cleveland said that coroners arc
not qualified to make any medical
determination aa to the death
cause unless it la obvious.
He said the present law is "un­
fair" to coroners and their dotermination could have an adverse
effect on any beneficiary when a
life insurance policy is in effect.
Two weeks ago a Negro woman
died and two doctor* refused to
sign the death certificate unless
an autopsy was ordered.
The State Attorney's office over­
rode the doctor* and said no autop­
sy was needed snd the woman was
buried without any death certifi­
cate.

Brazilian Admits
Starting Circus Fire
RIO DE JANEIRO (UP1) — A
Brasilian has confessed starting
the circus fire which killed 307
persons Sunday In suburban Nitercl, police said today.
Police spokesman Teodoro Gouvela de Abrrau said Adtlson M.
Alves, the alleged aronsist, told
questioners be started the fire to
get beck at a circus employ* who
beat him up.
Alves waa being held at secu­
rity police headquarters here. A
cordon of army tom my gunners
surrounded the building to block
■ny attempt by bereaved Brasil­
ians to lynch the prisoner.
Gouveia said Alves claimed It
was an alleged accomplice, Val­
ter Ross, who sprinkled the gaso­
line which turned the circus' tent
Into a biasing inferno. Roea, how­
ever, denied any connection with
the fire

National

New Yorker* were reminded
by the American Museum-Hayden Planetarium that winter ofReally begin* today, according
to a United Pres* International
dispatch.
.Sanford had Its own reminder
when early risen stuck their
noses outdoors and got a sniff
of the cold, crisp sir which blrw
Into Central Florida yesterday
and last night. The tempersture
on the bank clock al 8 a. m.
was 44.
This followed days of balmy,
almost summer weather which
the area enjoyed while reading
of snow, cold and rains further
north.
Winter, the UPI dlipatch said,
begins officially at &gt; :tl p. tn.,
EOT, when the sun will reach
Its moat southerly position over
the earth. This Is the end of the
line for the long succession of
shorter days, and today Is the
shortest day of the year. Friday
(hr days will begin to gel longer
and the nights shorter.

LEOPOLDVILLE, The Congo
(UPI) —Katanga President M»i*e
Tshombe has agreed to end tha se
cession of his mineral-rich prov­
ince and return it to tha control of
tha centra] government, it was an­
nounced today.
Joaeph Ileo, central govarnmant
information minister, announced
the tarma of tha agreement reach­
ed after 17 hours of talks between
Tshombe and Premier Cyrlll*
Adoula at the big Kitona military
base.
The conference broke up early
thia morning and both headed back
to their r a a p a c t i v a capitals.
Tshombe landed at Ndola In a U.
8, Air Pore* Constellation and was
to continua to Eliiebelhvllt* by
road.
The last time Tshombe made
such an agreement with central
govarnmant authorities he was
Llrelr captive In Leopoldville. When
TALLAHASSEE (U W )-T rafhe returned hume he rejected the
flc accidanta will claim 17 lives
agreement. Thla time h* want to
during th* Naw Year's holiday tn
the conference voluntarily.
Florida, tb* Slat* Patrol predicted
today.

J tW O A ...

A CHRISTMAS SHOPPING TOUR is enjoyed by the children from Lu­
theran Haven, with their Nponaum, thu Siwifunl-Sumlnolt* Jay cue#, rejnesented by Jim Wade and Wendell Agee. ThU le an annual event of the
club, paid for with proceeds from the sale of peanuts and balloons at the
Christmas parade,
(Herald Photo)

Parkway Start
Set For January
TALLAHASSEE (UPI) — A
group ot Leesburg taxpayers
notified Gov. Farris Bryant to­
day that they will drop their
legal fight to kill the Sunshine
State Parkway extension project
for which $137 million in bonda
were sold Wednesday,
• I •
TALLAHASSEE (UP!) — Flo­
rida ha* tite financial committ­
ments today for building a $137
million extension In its Sunshine
State Parkway, but a start on the
project will be delayed until early
January.
Gov. Farris Bryant, who had
been shooting for a starting date
late this month, said Wednesday
he waa "greatly disappointed" at
the delay, announced in Tampa
by Turnpike Authority Chairman
John Hammer.
But the governor said the delay
in ground-breaking would not af­
fect the Jan. 1, 1904, target dale
for completion of the project.
Bids have already been received
for the first 11.5 mile# of the
project in Orange and Osceola
counties.
Bryant and Hammer announced
Wednesday an agreement with a
group of financiers on purchase
of bonds at a t.U per cent inter­
est rate to the atkte. Both officials
called it a “ good deal."
Florida will get about 1130.3
million actual cash from the bund
sale.

Guardsmen,

The new proposed soiling ordi­
nance eat for a public hvartng to­
night before tha Zoning Hoard at &gt;
mi a called today tha "moat mod­
ern concept of aoning," by Build­
ing Inspector 31. A. YeWingtun,
Velvington said the proposed

Kennedy Off For
Macmillan Talks
PALM BEACH. Fla. (UPI) —
President Kennedy made a lastminute hospital visit to his sariuusiy-ill father today and then
boarded a jet plana for Bermuda
and hla cold war talks with British
Prim* Minister Harold Macmillan.
The chief executive took off e t
9:51 e. in. by Ar Fore* Jet tranaport plane’ after a hutf-hour call
on hi» atricken father, former Am­
bassador Joseph P. Kennedy. Join­
ing him a t the West Palm Beach
airport were Secretary of State
Dean Ituak; Char lea flohlen, as­
sistant secretary of state and ex­
pert on .Soviet affairs, and U. S.
Ambassador tn Britain David
Bruce.
The President appeared in good
spirits and looked considerably lets
grave than ha did right after hi*
father suffered a stroke Tuesday.

Prisoners Battle Flood
(NEA Photo)
4

BRIEFS

17 Deaths Seen

New Zoning Ordinance Atlas Ends Year
Called 'Most Modern' Way Oil Target

Dominican Troops
Fire On Strikers
SANTO DOMINGO. D. R. (UPI)
—Government forces fired on
sugar striker* in San Pedro de
Mscoria Tuesday, killing al least
one Haitian and wounding 86 per4W»ns Including an Englishman, it
was reported today.
Unconfirmed reports placed the
death toll at nine—seven Haitian
aeasonal worker* and two Domin­
icans.
Juan Bosch, leader of the oppo­
sition PRD party, aaid the Haitian
consul here h is returned to Port
#u Prince to report the shooting
his government.

FLORIDA

Exile Believes
W in t e r T o
Fidel Using
A r r iv e A t
9 : 2 0 p . m . 25,000 Troops

near ordinance Includes the most
modern Ideas in toning which "do
not penalise the owner but actu­
ally help to protect hla rights to
Ilia properly value* and thus* of
the entire community," Velvington
elated.
The building Inspector explained
that the new proposed law will
allnifnalv the outdated and un­
necessary requirement* of th* old
soiling ordinance and grant a
greater freedom of use and protec­
tion."
Tha proposed new ordinance, ac­
cording to Yelvington, "has bean
designed after rareful study of tha
community," exclusively for San­
ford end was prepared by City
Planner Geotge Simon* and pre­
sented to Uie local soiling and
planning board aa part of the com­
prehensive plan for this city.
Yelvington aaid th* proposed
new ordinance ha* been atudled
time and time again by member*
of th* sorting board "In order to
make certain that It would accom­
plish tha desired result* and be ac­
ceptable to Ui* people."

Showgirls Flee

PARIS (U PI)—A backstag# fir*
at tha plush Casino d* Paris sant
scantily clad showgirl* streaming
into tha streets tn freaslng tem­
CAPE CANAVERAL (U PI)—A perature* early today.
monkey lust in tha Atlantic Ocean
and two other ahots that missed
VATICAN CITY (UI’I) — Pop#
targets by hundreds of miles clos­
ed out 1Will on a distinctly sour John XXIII open* a busy Christnote for th* U. S. Atlas rocket mas season tonight with the
broadcast of hi* annual peace
program.
Scatbark, a four-pound Rhesus message to th* world.
monkey, waa given up for dead
Wednesday after a 13-hour starch
By United Preaa Internetlonal
of th* South Atlantic failed to lo­
The nation's commercial trans­
cate the capsule that carried him
port system was strained to the
6,000 miles aboard an Atlas.
Wednesday night, th* Air Force limit today to accommodate what
missed th* mark again with a to. may lie a record number of
called "quick-firing" model of th* Christmas holiday travelers, rail,
Atlas. Th* 115-foot rocket fall far air snd bus.
short of it* planned target

Yule Message

Record Holiday

Goa Policy Set

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Comics
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Dear Abby .............. Pag*
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Legal*
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Pusxle
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Little Town Battles
Raging Floodwaters
JACKSON, Miss. (U PI)—Some
1,200 National Guardsmen, factory
workers and c o n v i c t s battled
against time today white tha ram ­
paging Pearl River created a t a
record high of 37.1, three tening to
indundete the Jackson industrial
euburb of Klowuod.
About 1,000 resident* were al­
ready homeless in the Hinds-IUnkin county areas aaat of Jackson
and a lava* break al Flowood
eould force out 800 to 600 more.
Al on* time, more than 2,000
persona were homeless in Missis­
sippi, but many of them In the
Hetlieeburg and Columbia areas
have returned to their homes.
The Weather Bureau said the
river crested a t 87.8 feet about
7:80 a. m. and that It will “fall
slowly" during tha nest 24 hours.
It said the Pearl would remain
high during th* neat 86 to 41
hours. The crest breaks the pre­
vious high of 37.2 **t tn 1902-

A National Guard official said
most of Hi* Klowuod residents ig­
nored orders to evacuate end chose
to wail it out.
Mayur Chastain* Flynt of Flowood ordered th* multi-milliondollar area evacuated Wednesday
when It became apparent th* levee
might not Isold.
" It will be almost a miracle if
the levee withstands the pressure
of the rein-swollen river," said
Flynt. “It's going to take a tot
of people stacking a lot of sand­
bags."
Gov. Ron Barnett eallad out 600
National Guardsman and an addi­
tional 200 convicts from th* atata
penitentiary a t Parchman Wednes­
day night to aid In th* battle.
“It louks serious, very serious,"
said Harnett, “it's going to be ex­
pansive but I don't went to leave
anything undone. I want to da
everything humanly possible ta
prevent the destruction of the
to w n .. ,
I

BELGAUM (U PI)—Prime Min­
ister Jawharlal Nehru for th*
time being h III supervise person­
ally th* administration of th*
three conquered Portuguese en­
clave* In India, a Defense bllntatry spokesman said today.

UN Slaps Reds
UNITED NATIONS, N. Y.
(U PI)—Th* General Assembly
slapped diplomatic reprimands on
tha Hovlrt Union and Communist
China for thrfr suppression of
Hungary and Tibet and then began
a three-week Christmas recess
today.

Hurt At Funeral

MIAMI (UPI) — Anti-Castro
Eucrrilas were fighting on threw
fronta in Cubg today and 25,000
militiamen have been mobllired
against them In one a m alone,
an exile leader said.
Maj. Elcy Gutlcrrex Menoyo, a
former Castro army officer who
now heads the rebel second Nstlonsl Eicambray Front, said a
guerrilla army has been battling
In the third front area of Lea Vil­
las province since Nov. 10.
Raul Castro, brother of P re­
mier Fidel Castro, was in com­
mand of government forces In
Las Villas In Central Cuba and
has mobillied 26,000 militiamen In
the Ranao-Sanctl Splrltus region
In an effort to crush the rebels,
Menoyo laid. He refused to say
how many militiamen were fight­
ing.
Menoyo, who helped Castro de­
feat former dictator Fulgcncio
Batista, also said In a news con­
ference Wednesday that arm ed
combat waa going on In the Or­
gan kfountaini in the western
province of Pinar Del Rio and in
the Crystal Mountains In the eset*
era province of Orients.
He said the guerrilla! hev* won
most of their fights, ualng Ctcch
tommy guns and UB. rifles cap­
tured from Castro In com bat or
In garrison raid*.
In New York, exile sources
told United P re n International
that antl-Caitro guerrilla* bad
landed in Cuba at opposite ends
of the Caribbean Island.
Menoyo said the stiff fighting
near Sancli Spirltua has forced
the Castro forces to Isolate th*
toqp. He? said Raul Castro |*s»
ordered that peaaanta who wera
not government supporters be ayrested end paraded a t prisoner*
captured In the fighting.
NeveriLeleii, peasants and *v*a
some mlltti.'men have defected to
tb* guerrillas., according to Ar.
mando Fleitei, secretary general
of tit* Eicambray Front In New
York, Flatter said Castro troopa
were killing peasants suspected of
siding with the revolt.
Menoyo said, that a courier re.
ported Urn front near Sancti Spiritus, a center in the rich agricul­
tural central Cuban region, ex­
tended 10 milci. Everado Salsa
was named at commander of th*
guerrilla forces in Ui* central re ­
gion.
Manoyo aaid Rotated resistance
to Castro has been going on for
a year in Las Villa*, but the guer­
rilla army has been In tha area
a little more than month.
The guerrilla arm y Include!
"workers who don't Uke commu­
nism, deceived peasants, student*
who love liberty, rebel soldier*
Irctrsyed by Fidel Castro and mi­
litiamen," Menoyo aaid.
The Eicambray Front la a new
organisation, Menoyo said. It*
money was being raised from
contribution* front Cubans In the
United State*,
according
to
Fleitei.
Menoyo disbanded bis original
army In 1969 shortly after Castro
suited power from Batista, Menoyo'i army was the first to rldo
into Havana In January, 1939, aft­
er Uatiita fled.

Hart's 'Greatest'
Work Unfinished

SEVILLE, Spain (U P I)-S ev en
persona were seriously Injured
Wednesday when a heavy steal
gat* toppled onto a huge crowd
squaeslng Into a cemetery for the
mass funeral of 21 persons killed
PALM SPRINGS, Cellf. (UPI)
when a light plana plunged intu a
—A heart aliment which had fall,
group of spectators.
ed to show the vigor of Broadway
director-playwright Moss Hart fi­
nally has silenced his prolific
C H A R L O T T E 8V1LLE, Va.
pen, !cav.ng what critic* termed
(U PI)— Novelist William Faulk­ hla greatest work unfinished.
ner is expected to be released soon
Hart, 37, died Wednesday when
from th* University of Virginia he was stricken by his second
Hospital whara he was admitted heart attack tn 14 monthi. He had
Baturlay fur treatm ent of a virus just finished the second act of a
Infection of th* lunge end a play which publishers said might
sprained wrist.
have been better than hli famed
"Lady In The Dark" or “ Th*
Man Who Came To Dinner."
HOLLYWOOD (U PI) — A hotel
The Pultlser Prise-winning writ­
worker shot hi* wife to death in er-director died almost Immedi­
thsir apartment and then killed ately after be was atricken while
himself, police reported. Tb* stepping Into his car to keep a
bodies of Armando Rivera, 26, a dental appointment Hla wife.
kitchen employ* at a hotel, and his Kilty Carlisle, TV panelist, was
wife Shirley, 24, w tra found on by Us aid*. Hart'a two children,
their bed Wednesday by the man­ Christopher and Kathy, were
ager of tha apartment.
asleep in the house.
.

Author In Hospital

Murder, Suicide

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#*nTor5 Wfrsfli

PUBUC

THIS LARGE GROUP of Chuluota youngsters is the Good News Club
from the First Baptist Church. The children, who meet ench Tuesday
afternoon at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Argylc Chriallef, were treated to a
Christmas Party at this wrrk’s meeting. Bible study classes for the r.lub
are conducted by IoiVyrne Hanson, child evangelism teacher of Orlando,
(Jones Photo)

LONDON (UP1) — Prime Min­
ister Harold .Macmillan won an
overwhelming vote of confidence
last week on hla attempts to get
i cease-fire in Katanga Province.
He said that Britain and the
United States are basically in
tccord on Congo policy.

A*
President Kennedy took
Heps in Washington to secure
peace In tha Congo, Ihe House
of Commons psssed a motion
backing the government's posi­
tion on a cease-fire In Katanga
without a dissenting vote.
Earlier, a Labor amendment to
a motion accusing the govern-

meat of “ equivolcar policies on
Katanga and bringing the nation
into international “ disrepute” was
beaten by a vote of 120-226, with
11 absententlona.
Laboritei then did not oppose
the confidence motion which call­
ed for an immediate cease-fire
and the peaceful unification of the
Congo.
Referring to the American and
British positions, Macmlllsn said:
“ There is no difference between
u* in our long term aim. We both
believe in the unity of the Congo
and we both believe In concilia­
tion, The only difference is on a
precise tactical petition which
should be secured before a cease­
fire ean operate."
Macmillan told cheering mem­
ber* of Common* that he bid
received a “ hopeful first reply”
from Acting United Nations Sec­
retary General Thant on effort*
to obtain a eeaee-fire.

B, MRS. ADAM MULLER
Mr*, Charles Cain o f Uellary
and Saudi Arabia was s u n t speak­
er at the centennial anniversary
observance by DeRary'a Girl Scout
Troop 20 at the Community Center
on the afternoon o f Dec. 8.
Mr*. Cain, who *oon will leave
to join her husband at A remen
(Arabian American Oil Co.) where
he is employed, told of life, daily
habits and types of food available
to the average American living in
Arabia.
She said that although she trav­
eled to many countries rrhil* living
In Saudi Arabia, she finds the best
antiques right hers in America.
She told o f her surprise, when upon boarding the only train running
in Arabia she spotted the title of
the New York and Hartford Lina
still on it. Since she at one time
lived in Connecticut, she said, she
Immediately felt more at home.
She displayed for the scouts an
assortment o f odd jawelry, email
figurines, article* of brass and
numerous bowls made from olive
woods. In viewing her colored slide
collection, the audience was able to
detect landscapes and terrain aimlliar to that of Florida while other
picture* showed lava formations
in mountainous proportions.
Scants war* shown of American
living quarters, gardens, the storce
where people trade, Including a
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The Aztecs had implements
made of iron from meteori and
prized thi* metal above gold, ac­
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Chuluota Garden
Club Meets Today
Mr and Mrs. Roy Carlson will be
hosts to tha December meeting o f
the Chuluota 111* and Her Garden
Club at their home on Seventh 81.
al 8 p. m. today.
Mr*. Alfred Van Wnrmer. as
committee chairman, and Mr*.
Lester Chegwidden, vice chairman,
nr# In charge of arrangements for
a ( litLtma* Program fur th# eve­
ning.
A full attendance I* expected
•inc« members will discuss various
way* to decorate their homrs for
Christmas In order to compete fur
prizes being offered by the Chul­
uota Retired Folks Club.

GIFTS COMMITTEE composed of Mrs, George Wells,
left and Mrs. D. M. Ladd right, completes the wraping of

one street, end of wells used by
the native* for laundry, bathing
and to water their donkey*.
Mr*. Cain also showed pirlurei
of the room where the Last Supper
took place, of the catacomb* under
the church in the birthplace of
Jesus and of beautiful mosaic
hanging* on the walls of various
rhurche* and buildings p h o t o grnphed during her travels.
Guests at tht Scouting celebra­
tion were welcomed by Mrs. Lenny
Riondi, leader o f Troop 20, and
were Invited to Inspect a alde-tahle
display o f item# made by the girl*.
Awards presented went to Kathy
Schob, second Hess rank, end to
Linda Smith, second class rank and
pin.
Th* Scouts gav* Mrs. William
Fldler, president of th* DeRary
Women'! Club which sponsor* the
troop, a rose bush as a memento
marking th* birthday « f Juliet
Lowe, founder o f the Girl Scout*
of America organization.
Refreshments were served to
conclude th* program from a buf­
fet table centered with a large
cake decorated in troop color* and
placed amidst a setting o f Scuut
emblems.

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Lightning and faulty ckclrb
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Secretary nobert 8, McNamara
has told the armed furcea to
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pensaries Ihe Army - Navy . Air
Force Journal reporlrd today.
The authoritative service publi­
cation railed Hist a “ miserly ac­
tion.’ ’ It would apply, the publi­
cs Aion said, when tire rclalives
were treated but did not stay at
the hospital.
Tho Journal said McNamara
also had told Ihe Army, Navy and
Air Force secretaries no provi­
sion would be made In future hos­
pital construction for care of
family memners, Including maThe Journal said impoalllon of
the one-dollsr charge Infringed a
right that had been traditional in
the services "since the first days
#f the republic."
The Baring Cross bridge, first
■cross the Arkansas River, it
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$1 Million Water Expansion Project Necessary
A group o f engineers Monday transmission line* into the city's
night warned the City Commission distribution center.
Cost o f the project according to
of “ acuta contamination" of the
consulting engineer Jesse Diets
present well field and urged the
of Clark, Daily and DieU, who,
board to start construction of a with local engineers I.offler and
new million dollar well field on Bush, drew up a water report, is
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The city hall ground* were call­
ed "drab" last night at the City
Conimitaion meeting by Commis­
sioner Earl Higginbotham. ‘•I.ct's
make it look like Florida, instead
o f New York,” said the outspoken
%[nrl. “ You would never know this
lawn was in Florida," he added.
Tom McDonald quipped, 'T u t up
* sign.*'

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There were many choice quotes
at the meeting last night.
Take this exchange; After a dis­
cussion of what a sewage treat­
ment plant would mean to the city
and the possibility of increased
Neuter and sewer rates, Earl Hig­
ginbotham said, "This commission
w ill be long remembered.''
Chimed in Jimmy Crupps, who
op|H&gt;sed a plant until federal
money was approved, “ The four of
you will be long remembered.''

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Zoning Director Bob Drown re­
ports that building permits during
^ h c 1000-61 fiscal yeur are down $7
^million over the 1830-00 fiscal
year.

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TUESDAY, DECEMBER 19,1961

Inch-Plus Rain
Quenches Thirst
Of Dry Seminole
Sanford and Seminole County
were drenched with heavy rains
Monday night and early this morn­
ing. More than an inch and a
half fell.
No heavy damage was reported
lo county roads or city streets in
Hie heavy downpour which lasted
over eight hours.
It was the first heavy rain in the
area for almost three months.
Around the nation I’ olar air
stabbed into Texas and Tennessee
today and snow was falling from
Ihe 1’ aciflc Northwest to the Ureal
Lakes. Floods left nearly 2,000 per­
sons homeless in the Deep South.

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Yule Party For All
Longwood Children

Suspend Airline
WASHINGTON (UPI) — Th*
Federal Aviation Agency revtalrd
today lt hai suspended the operat­
ing certificate of Imperial Air­
lines, owner o f the Constellation
that crashed at Richmond, Va., on
Nor. 8, killing 74 Army recruits
and three crew members.

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SANFORD,

Tshombe Flies
To Parley Wiili
President

FLORIDA

NO. 347"

R SLIV A . . .
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Bryant Appointee

TALLAHASSEE (U P !) — Dade
City automobile dealer Edwin L,
XDOLA,
Northern
Rhodeiia Mndiil, 56, was appointed by Gov.
(D P I)—Katanga President Mnlse Farris llrynnl to Hie Slate Game
Tslmmbc Hew off lo Kitnna with1and Fresh Water Fish Commission
U. S. Ambassador Kmuml A. liul-j Monday.
Hon today for a conference with r
,
Congo central government Pre. J jO R t o l t l K S
m er Cyrille Adoula.
NANTUCKET, Mass. (U P D -A
The meeting was brought about disabled fishing vessel, Barbara
through a massive United Nations and Gaie, sank while under tow by
attack on Tshoinbc'l forces in a Coast Guard boat early today.
Elisabcthville and President Ken­ Five men were rescued and five
nedy's eiforts to roolv e the Con­ were reported missing.
go's turmoil.
It could provide a dramatic
TAMPA iUPJ) — Authorities
breakthrough in Ihe agonizing efforts of this giunl African land to [charged four perjoni Monday
wiili armed robbery in a aclieinc
achieve peace and unity.
Fighting was slopped in Elisa- 1in which Ivvo young women would
allegedly lure bar patrons to
belhvillc—at least temporarily.
UPI correspondent Nell Smith parked ears and two men would
reported from the Katanga capi­ roll them at gunpoint.
tal that Ihe halt lo the fighting
came Monday alter the city had
TALLAHASSEE I UPI) — An
taken II* worst pounding yet from
additional IH2.000 for uae in civil
United Nation* force*.
d*f«inse classei wa* recently aliocaled to Florida by Ilia U. S.
Ufflc* of Education, Hi ate School
tfu#4. Tkmnaa D. liaiUy laid
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$82,000 For CD

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The Skate City Holler Rink on
Dog Track Road wai entered
sometime Monday night and more
.th a n (60 in caih taken along with
* a camera and adding machina.
Entry wns gained through a
rear window, the sheriffs office
reported.

been made. They include an ad­
ditional well having a capacity o f
ti(X) gallons per minute discharg­
ing th* raw water transmission
line to town.
However, Diets stressed, that
these projects do not "constitute
any major improvements to the
water supply facilities beyond the
pumping station at n th and

WEATHER: Scnttcred showers through Wednesday. High today. 75-80. Low tonight. 55-60,

Precipitation In one form or an­
County Commissioner Vernon
other wai the rule In all but the
Dunn tells us that he will seek
JM
deaert Southwest, and even there
re-election next year only under mountain areas reported anow.
"certain circumstances."
There were heavy rain* from
Mr. Dunn did not elaborate.
the Gulf to New York. Sleet and
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freezing rain covered the Ohio
No sooner had the city placed
Valley and New England with a
^rocks on a patch of area on 25 th
glaaay
veneer.
Thunderstorms
t\i
've *1)1. and Dark Ave. than a bust of poundr’ . Florid* and M iasovi. A
women called City Manager W. E.
mixture of rain and inow pelted
Knowlea on the tack of beauty
the Pacific Coast from northern
there and “ what's gonna happen to
California to Canada.
the trees?" Says Mr. Knowles
Nearly half the nation was un­
The trees were re-planted by the
der cold wave warnings from an
lakefront.
arctic air inais with temperatures
By tha way, ws noticed a num­ as much as 40 degrees below
ber of kida playing "King Of The normal.
West and Middle Tennessee were
Mountains" on th* rock pile. 1
Wonder who would be liabla If any­ in the cold wave belt. The tem­
perature was forecast lo drop
one got hurt?
during tha day, to 20 by morning
YVt hear that all 'h t abled-bod- in the Memphis area and to IS
led prisoners art battling to gvl at Nashville.
on tha nawly organised road work
Tha death toll since the weather
gang. County Engineer Carlton onslaught began over the weekend
Bliss tells us that crews till* week reached S3 today. Indiana had 11
are clearing much needed rights dead; Iowa six; Texas five; Illi­
of way and also helping to stabll* nois, Michigan and Wiseonsln four
^ lie some of the county roads.
each; Oregon, Pennsylvania and
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Massachusetts three each; Maine,
The County Commission In a Utah and Mississippi two each;
brief session yesterday made It of­ and New York, Connecticut and
ficial by adopting a resolution ask­ Colorado ona each.
ing the .State ltoad Department to
pay for the loike Mary Extension
rights of ways with secondary
funds. la tha county going ta han­
dle tvary right of way by thi*
means now ?
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By the way, Ullas aays the big
load depaitment project next year
Longwood Mayor Al Lormann
will be improving W. Lake Brant­ reported today that some residents
ley Drive. Tha (111,000 project la be­ ara under tha mistaken Impression
ing surveyed right now. Key to the that thalr children may not attend
surrrse of the program is getting tha annual
Christmas
Party
the flee right* of way.
Thursday night unles* they had
. . .
been registered in advanca.
The courthouse will be closed the
Tha registration was requested
day after Christmas (next Tuea- only to giv# members of the Vol­
• d a y ) giving county amployea a unteer Fire Dept., sponsors of th*
long four day holiday.
party, aome idea a* to th* expect­
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i*
ed attendance, he said, adding that
It aura stems a aliama thcr* ia th* firemen have wrapped some
Do Christmas lighting contest her* 600 gifts and that all children, re­
this year.
gistered or not, will be welcomed
. . .
for Santa's visit.
The fire department now is at
Th* gifts were made possible
full strength with (he addition
through donation* from busines­
of a new man lids week. Ilia
ses, organisations and individuals
f name is Ronald Renaud . . ,
and a big boost ram* from the
'7 Now there are 23 firemen on tha
(100 received from a more than
force.
generous cltiien who wished to
remain anonymous, I.ormann said.

Cash And Goods
Stolen A t Rink

“ This adds about ti(K) gallons a
minute to our supply but it it
strictly temporary," Knowles add­
ed.
Knowles pointed out that the
present water treatment facility
on 13lh and French would be un­
economical to expand.
Diets, in a comprehensive re.
port, said that improvements have

Sty* j&amp;utfurft ttyralft

lly I.AI1RY VEHSIIEL
H Why it the new Jel Alai fronton
named Orlando-ScmlnoU Fronton
•nd not SEMINOLE • Orlando
Fronton?

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conjunction with the present field
located on Hwy. 17-02 near the
Movieland Drive-In
City Manager W, E. Knowles ex­
plained that the city had gone
into a temporary water improve­
ment program to get by the “next
couple of years" by putting down
a Ill-inch well and the booster sta­
tion at litUh St. and French Ave,

VAH-1 L t Richard Gralow and family united.
(Herald Photo)

Happy Tigers Home
For Gala Holidays
This holiday season will have a
special happy meaning for ninny
people, especially the dependents
and friends of the men in VAH-1.
After spending fiv* months in
tha Mediterranean aboard the USS
Independence (CVA-02), the Tig-

Sapp Arraigned
In Volusia Case
DE1.AND (UPI)— Orlando con­
tractor J. Hilbert Sapp, was rearraigned Monday on grand lar­
ceny charges In connection with
Volusia County school construc­
tion.
Sapp pleaded innocent. A Volulia County grand Jury which in­
dicted Sapp was dissolved by
Circuit Judge P. H. Revels.
Sapp and hi* construction Hrm
were charged with grand larceny
for allegedly not providing mate­
rial and services for which the
county school board had paid. The
(rial was set fur Jan. 22.

era of VAH-1 arrived at 6;30 p. m.
yesterday afternoon. Many happy
faces were displayed us depend­
ents and friends greeted their lov­
ed ones fur the first time in &amp;
months.
Tiie first o f the squadron per­
sonnel (o arrive was the A31) Skywarrior plane crews, with tha re­
mainder of the squadron arriving
this afternoon. The first MATH
plane will arrive at 3:00 p, in.,
then two more at 6:00 p. m, and
the last plane will arrive at 6JI0
p. in.
The Seminole High Reboot Hand,
some 35 strong, under tile very
capable baton of Ernest H. Cowley, lent the occasion of V A ll-l's
homecoming a guy festive air. Tile
young musician*, gar lied in their
smart and colorful black and or­
ange uniforms welcomed (be news
after the long Med cruise with *u
assortment of Christmas Carols
and stirring military numbers.

Tells Homestead
Exemption Rules

Tax Assessor Mary Earle Walk­
er today reminded residents thal
Hie time to file for homestead
exemption Is Hie first three
month* of the year.
Tile filing dale itarta at Jan. I
and continues through .March 31.
Mrs. Walker said that “ it has
been called to my attention that
erroneous announcement* have
been made in regard lo filing date
of homestead applications fur 1862
“ If you have bought property
during Ihe year 1061, your deed or
agreement for deed should be re­
corded in Ihe clerk's ofiice prior
lo Dec. 31.
“ Allrr Jan. I, 1862, and before
Mar. 31, bring your recorded deed
or agreemenl for deed into the as­
sessor's office and make your ap­
plication for homestead exemp­
tion," she added.

Own Medicine
MIAMI (UPI) — jack Gordon,
retired hardware dealer, sued a
Miami bakery Monday, charging
that when he bit Into his bagel
be found a nail.

Plane Hits Crowd

French. In order lo provide ade­
quate service* for the present
population, improvement* a r t
needed at the 13th and French
pumping station and in the dis­
tribution system," he said.
Diet! said that the source o f
supply consists of nine wells,
eight o f which *re located south
o f the city and the ninth ut the
l.'Uh and French pumping station.
Tile well located at 13th and
French according to Dietz has a
water quality "undesirable* for
any except emergency use, due to
the high chloride content"The other eight wells, because
of their location" are subject to
contamination whiih has been
demonstrated on a number of oe-

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casiona. Industrial sewage dis­
charge* In the well field area
raise the potaibllitcs o f potential
and actual contamination," he
said.
"In order to provide a safe and
udcqualo water supply, It la re­
commended that the new well
field with treatment facilities be
developed a* soon ns possible.
"Present water facilities in the
city are inadequale," Diets em­
phasized, and “ if for no other reason than to insure a continuing
safe source of water, this improvw
rnent should be undertaken." ho
said.
The board took no action and
placed the report under udvisement.

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Seweaepe ISsiit
The City Commission hy a 4 1
vote Monday night approved final
plans for a near half million dollar
sewage treatment plant anil was
Informed by the State Board of
Health
that sulfielent federal
fund* were available “ at Ihe pre­
sent
lim e"
to construct the
facility.
The complete, "com pact," read­
ily cxpandible plant as described
by City Manager W. K. Knowles
is expected to cost (367.000 with
Ihe federal government kicking in
(138,440.
Sidney Brrkowltz, assistant di­
rector of the Florida Slate Board
of Health, told engineer* ladder
ami Bush earlier in the day that
"previous commitments of fund*
were somewhat rhanged al the
present time by reason that cllirs
having higher priority rating had
not exercised their rights to the
fund* since July of 1801."
Berkowilz aisled dial tha fed­
eral gram would lie available lo
Sanford for their project provided
that the city look Immediate *ivt„»
to Insure dial the financing for the

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SEVILLE, Spain (U P I I-A light
plane today crashed into a crowd
o f people welcoming a truck con­
voy bringing Hood relief supplies
and Christina* presents. First re­
The Cily Commission rhanged
ports said lietween 2u and 30 per­
ita mind again Monday night and
sons were killed and injured,
voted to clamp the lid on bars
opening at 12:01 New Year's day.
The foie was unanimous.
United Pres* International
Tlio latest change of events
UNITED NATIONS, N. Y. (UPI)
—The Soviet Union cail it* 8&lt;Jth occurred some two weeka after
veto early today to block tile Se­ the board voted lo keep the liars
curity Council (rum calling for a open New Year’s eve, seven day*
cease-fire in Goa. U. S. Ambassa­ alter they changed their minds
dor Adlai Stevenson said tile ac­ closing the bars on Sunday but
tion could lead to “ the death of opening at Ihe stroke of 12:01
and closing them at 3 a, in. New
Hie United Nation*."
Year'* day. There was hardly
any discussion on the matter and
Ihe commission passed quickly
SHREVEPORT, La, (UPI) liuili Democrat* and Republicans to the next item on ils agenda.
In other bus ness, the Board;
expressed optimism on the out­
come of today's special 4th Dis­ Backed up Cily Manager W. E.
trict election for congressman. Knowles' stand to allow the
Democrat Joe D. Waggonner, 43, Seminole High School swimming
and Republican Charltun Lyons, learn to use FI. Mellon Fool only
07—both conservatives, both seg­ if they pay 11671 per day. The
regationists, both critics of the Swimming tram wants Hie pool
Kennedy administration—were the to open Jan. 3—some 135 days
bclurc the city’s operation be­
upponrnt*.

remainder of (lie project would
he earried out by issuance of nec­
essary revenue bonds or other fi­
nancing.
City Fiscal Agent Loomis Lccdy
was in the audience and empha­
sized that the city it in sound ilacal shape and can borrow all Ihe
money it need* for die sewago
treatment as well as water im­
provement program.
Indications arc that the com­
mission, if It carries out the water
Improvement and sewage pro­
gram, would go Into 30-year terms
and possibly raise water and sew­
er rales for each user.
"There's Juit no painlcsi way to
borrow
money,"
commissioner
Karl Higginbotham said.
The only commissioner to volo
against approving the plans was
J. H. (Jimmy) Crapps who said
"You gonna have lo get the fed­
eral money In hand befors I'm
going la talk."
The plant would bo constructed
on a four-aero tract on Hwy. 17-82
west- a.- Mill t i i i k at the ally’a
•unitary landfill ares.

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Bar Doors Shut

99th Veto

GOP Vs. Demo

gins.
“ The county school
aystom
won't support their activities, why
should
the
city
taxpayers,"
Knowles said. Knowles said the
proposed use would require con­
tinuous operation of Hie filter and
a total cost for Hie cily of about
(2.0U0 for Hie 133 days.
The board approved a plat lor
Golden Gate! Subdivision;
Open bids on resurfacing m a­
terial fur Jan. 4;
The major projects in the re­
surfacing program are 24lh St.
from French Ave. to Park A vs.j
Myrtle, from 24th to 25th; San­
ford, from First to Fifth; First
St. from Sanford to Park; Mag­
nolia from (he railroad lo 20th
utui Palmetto from Seventh to
JOlli St.;
Agreed la proceed with the six
inch water line for the proposed
new Del-Mar Cabinet Company
to be located on Country Club Rd.

Longwood Man
Hurt In Crash
A Lxmgwood resident was hurt in
a one-car accident on SR 436 w o t
of Altamonte Spring* Monday, Ihe
Sheriff's office reported.
Injured in the mishap and treat­
ed at Orange Memorial Hospital
was Hugh William Blair. Deputies
said Blair apparently l o t control
of his ear and skidded off the
rosd.
No charges were filed.

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Dear Abby
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Entertainment _
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TWENTY-FOUR hours after the Herald suggested a dew coat of paint
for the nativity ncene at Ihe City Hall, Sanford A r t' A ssn . member*
answered the call and contacted City Manager W. E. Knowles who
was willing to undertake the job. I'icture at left show Chester Scott

putting the finishing touches on one of the figure; in the scene. Clyde
Harris, right, touches up another figure. The retouching job waa com­
pleted Monday.
(Herald Photos)

Sanford Stores Open Nights All This Week

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By Abigail Van Buren

DEAR A BB Y: A couple my huaband
and I have known for many years have re­
cently aeparutcd. They nre not divorced,
hut It la being considered. They have small
children, so nil their friends nre hoping
for a reconciliation.
As n friendly (feature I suggested we
invite thin man for dinner. (HU wife is
out o f town.) My husband issued the in­
vitation and the mar. ask ed if he could
bring n "lady friend." I blew my stack
and wanted to cull the whole thing off. My
husband says I am being narrow-minded
nnd should go through with it becaus® It
is rude to withdraw an invitation. I don’t
know his "lady friend" and don’t care to
meet her. As far as I nm concerned he is
still a married man, and 1 refuse to en­
tertain a married man nnd his "lady
friend" in my home. What is proper?
STRAIGHT-LACED
DEAR STRAIGHT-LACED: You nre
right. Stick to your principles. If you are
among those "hoping for a reconciliation,"
entertaining the man nnd his Indy friend
won't help matters.
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DEAR ABBY: I want to know from
your readers if they have ever had the
snme thing said to them that my daughter

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When n 17.yv.r~oM recently was
su.prml.il from ■ Georgia high
school bscaut. ha In.l.t.d on s c a r ­
ing a ducktall "hairdo" hi. par­
ent. took h i. fight to the school
board, lo«t Uicrt, and filed suit in
Superior Court to enjoin the prinalpal from enforcing the no-ducktail rule.
The parent, contend their eon
h a. a Italic American right to
wear any hair styla he choose*.
What parenta who go to bat
against authority to protect their
childr.n'a “ light*" aeem to over­
look la that a young person', ob­
ligation. are .very bit aa import­
ant a . his rights.
U a principal and arhool board
decide that unconventional hair­
cu t. a n taboo th.n it la up to par­
ent* to stand on tha .id . o f au­

said to me. Sh® is soon to be 18 and yester­
day she shouted she wished she had never
been born. Is this natural for girls thic
age?
MRS. D.
DEAR MRS. I).: It’s "natural." Al­
most all of us buve said it. Or thought it.
(Haven't you?) But don't take it serious­
ly. It is said in excitement, and will be
quickly forgotten.
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nearly ae likely to act lika toughs.
If this Georgia boy'* parenta
should win their fight, what art
they going to do when Uncle Sam
call* their son Into tha armed
services T
He isn’t going to wear any ducktall while wearing the uniform of
the Army,-Navy, tha Air Fort* or
the Marines. Hie "b*ele&gt; American
right to wear his hair any way ha
pleases” is going to have to bow
to armed service regulation*. Bo It
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after all, can It T

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Th# Phllathaa Sunday School
Clata o f tha First Presbyterian
Church held the December meeting
Bnd annual Chriitmaa party in the
educational building.
HoBteeaes for tho evaning were,
Mrs. Peggy Moult, Mrs. Lilly Red­
ding, Mrs. Lilly Eubanks, Mrs.
Carolina Lawson, Mrs. P a t t y
Weeks and Mr*. Viola Cullum.
Tho dining room waa decorated
in a Chriitmaa thsme. On tha long
Ublaa ware cenUrplocet with
lighted rad candle* eurTounded by
polnaattlaa and Brasllllan pepper.
A large table centered with a
lighted Chriitmaa tree w u piled
high with gift* brought by mem­
bers for the children at the Thornwell Orphanage.
Arrangement* of
poineettiae,
rica plant bloaeome, Braiilllan pep­
per, Christmas candles and minia­
ture Christina* trees, war* placed
throughout th* roum •
After a delirious covered dleh
■upper, the group sang, "Happy
Birthday," to Mr*. Ella Howard.
Mra. Genevieve Bromley Intro­
duced the committee and th* fol­
lowing officers of tha clata. Mra.
Ruby Shilling, teacher; Mra. Myr­
tle Wallin, vice president; Mrs. Ida
Fauver, Sunday school secretary;
Mrs. Genevieve Woodruff, meeting
secretary and Mr*. Mildred Case,
treasurer.
Mra. Mary Sewell gave th* devo­
tion program for th* evening en­
titled "Keeping Chriitmaa." Sixtysix members and guest* were pres­
ent for the enjoyable evening,

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IXORA CIRCLE
Tha IXORA Garden Circle met
at the home of Mrs. Willis m
Slemper with Mrs. Douglas Stenstrom and Mrs. Vincent Roberts
as co-hostesses.
Mrs. Harry Lea Jr., president,
opened the business meeting by
reading tha garden collect, Mrs.
R. G. Glaeson, president of Drift­
wood Circle, was introduced as a
guest. It was announced that the
Sanford Garden Club la aponsoring a card party at the Civic Cen­
ter, Jan. 16, and the genera! pub­
lic will be invited to attend.
Mra. Volie A. Williams Jr. pre­
sented a horticulture report which
included methods to be used in
fl#me-proofing Chriitmaa trees.
Prior tt&gt; the program, gift* of
toys were collected from the
members to be presented to the
Salvation Army,
Mrs. Fred Ginas introduced *
number of members who had pre­
pared attractive Christmas deco­
rations and interpretive holiday
arrangements. Outstanding among
those was the centerpiece ar­
ranged by the hostesses. They hid
grouped around a miniature tree
on the circular dining table,
dwarfs of styrofoam and felt with
objects depicting the many types
of chores confronting a wife or
mother during the holiday saaaon.
CAMELLIA CJRCLE
Mr*. Sal Manfre waa hoiteae re­
cently to tha December meeting f
the Camellia Circle of the Carden
Clubs, with Mrs. Benny Austin and
Mrs. Dick Silvers as co-hostesses.
Mrs. Betty Gramkow, circle
chairman, asked the group for do­
nations of plants for landscaping
of the Blue Star Memorial on Hwy.
17-93 and also announced that pro­
ceeds of the annual flower show
will go toward the landscaping of
the new high ‘school. Plana for a
garden club card party on Jan.
ISUi were announced.
Displays o f Christmas decora­

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tions were exhibited by soma of
the members. Mrs. Gramkow
showed Christmas candles, Mrs.
Carol Crumley had an arrange­
ment featuring angels and Mrs.
Louise Austin demonstrated a
large gold wall medallion.
Games were played by the group
and prizes won by Mrs. Crumley,
Mrs. Gramkow, Mrs. Betty Bar­
ley, Mrs. Tommie Johnson and
Mrs. Frances Galloway.
A red lic e tablecloth, laid over
a white cloth, decorated the din­
ing table in Mrs. Manfre's home,
and the centerpiece consisted of
green candles in silver candle­
sticks, with streamers of green
ribbon.
Refreshments of petit
fours, Chriitmis rookies, nuts,
mints and coffee were served by
tha hoetesiei.
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fetterin g good w ill In
business and community
Ufa.

The Adult Ladirt Sunday Schori
Class of the Osteen Baptist Church
met with Mrs. Harry Osteen for
their December meeting and an­
nual Christmas party.
Mrs. Troy Gary led the devo­
tions which was followed by &lt;*
social hour and gift exchange.
The hostess served refreshments
of jello, cake, coffee and candies
lo Mrs. Gary, Mrs. Robert Wil­
liams, Mrs. Guy Beall, Mrs. Char­
les Brown, Mrs. Trammel Kil­
patrick, Mrs. J. J. Redditt, Mrs.
L. W. Jones and Mrs. Lois Brooke.

A GOING AW AY PARTY tor MIsa Virginia Curley wan the occasion o f this
event held at the home of the hoateia, Mian Carolyn Wheeler. Seated on the *
floor nre Diana Toney and Margaret Diamond. Scontl row from left lire
Sherri Chevalier, Miss Curley, Jean Hansen and Jane Powell. Back row,
Carol Ann Carroll, La Rue Jones, Barbara Heron and Caro] Wheeler.
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trick, so the queen ta tha correct Britain's governing golf body, hat
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renamed Charles Lawrto captain
of tha 1081 Walker Cup equad
which will play tha United States
at Turnberry. La writ'a 1981 squid
absorbed an 11-1 beating by the
ed Hie depths of despair. An un- titan real, Music by David Rose Yanka.
cmpbijed dancer, with a disease It cxcelltnl,
with background
diagnosed as incurable by Dr. choral voices
give dramatic
Cameron lllll (Charles McGraw) meaning to tha pantomime action.
DALLAS (UPI) —A five-man
Connie acoidcntslly shoots her
0-10 p. m. NBC. Dick Powell officiating crew hes been chosen
roommate, Sandy Demareat (San Show—"The Fifth Caller." The by Commiiikmer Joe Fose for By MRS. CLARENCE SNYDER
dra Warner) In a bungled suicide caller wss intent on murder. the American Football League
Mrs. Harry Osteen and Mrs.
attempt. The Interrogation by Four persons are known to have chatnploofhip game between Hous­ Robert Williams attended the
Lieut. Price Adams (Leslie Niet- seen Dr. Whitehall (Mabel At ton and San Diego neat Sunday. Cross of Malta Christmas Party at
aen) leads to the ultimate arrest bertson), religious cult leader, The officials are referee Jim the home of Mrs. Oscar Camp In
of the fake doctor. Gloria Gra­ before she was killed. The fifth, Barnhill, Marquette; umpire An­ DeLand, Monday evening. Mrs.
hams plays his nurse.
Anna Bardoaty (Eva (labor) la tony Vetort and btad linesman Osteen was honored when she was
0-0:30 p. m. CBS Red Sksl.ntrt discovered on the beach, bar Bo McAlister, both of Oklahoma presented a IS year pin, for mem­
Show— "Freddie and the Yuletule wrists slaihad, and !n a state of lu t e ; field Judge Johnny Morrow, bership in tha organisation which
Doll", H you liked Skelton'* shock, Scotland Yard la Inclin­ Teas# ASM, and back Judge Jaek is the Auxiliary of tha Veterans
Thanksgiving show, you're sure to ed to believe the murdered bar Reader, Holy Croat.
of World War I.
enjoy this one, too, for it U en­ employer, but Inspector Marshall
tirely
in
pantomime.
Skelton (Michael Rennie) pursues the In­ 1 e \ * k * . * 4 » *
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again adopts hit "Freddie the vestigation further. Also featured
Freeloader" hobo character to In the cast are Elsa Lanchartar
effect tome highly artistic mime and George Macready.
movements and expressions. A
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wistful, sentimental story sees
Freddie f.nding a Kite rag doll
Epalkm Bifma Alpha
that magically rom ci to life.
Cara Williams Is perfect, with an
eye-popping
facial
cxprtitlon
that makes her seem more doll
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Mies Virginia Curley wa* the
honored guest at » surprise party
given for her by Miss Carol
Wheeler at her home in Sunltnd
Estates, recently.
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Mis* Curley, a student at Seminolc High School hft* now moved
to Borton, Mu**-, where ihc ex­
pert* to graduate.
The room* were beautifully decurated in the Chrietnia* theme to
further convey the warm spirit of
friendship. Gifts which had been
placed on the mantelpiece were
presented to the honoree at i£ .
mrntov o f Sanford.
Refreshment* of Chrislmns.decorated cake, holiday punch, ice
cream, potato chip* and dips were
served to the guest* after they
plsyed charades.

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thority, to say to their eon.
"You're a student; you don't mak*
tha r u le , You obey them. So go
get a haircut and g .t back In
school w hen you belong."
A . for a principal and school
board having the "right" to tell
■tud.nt. how they can and can't
look—that la a responsibility that
has h e n forced upon them by par­
ent* w ho r.fu e . to maka thtlr ton*
and daughter, dress and act Ilk.
ladi.a and gantltman. And th en ,r
some connection between tha two,
A few years ago a high school In
8*n Antonio, Tex,, was having a
lot o f disciplinary problem* with
"toughs," Authorities b a n n e d
ducktall haircuts, blue Jeana worn
low on tho hlpa and a few other
such hoodlum fads and found out
that when boy* weren’t allowed to
drees like toughs they weren't

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CALIF.: I do not consider myself a fa­
shion expert, but I predict that this
spring there will be muchchnnge in
indies' dresses, nnd little chnnge in men’s
pockots.

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T:30-8:30 p. m. NBC Laramie—
"The Jailbreakars." Color. Fugi­
tive 011 Murtin (Charles Aldmsn)
evades a posse and returns to
Cheyenne, and Slim Sherman
(John Smith) jv jailed for aiding
and abetting. Later, Martin re­
pays Slim by helping him escape.
The duo go In search of Lila
Stevana (Jan Shepard), a dancehall girl who can clear them both.
8*8:30 p. in. CBS. Dick Van
Dyke Show. Rose Merle almost
stasia this one with htr funny
antics as Rob (Van Dyke) puts
on a show of gallantry for his
man-hungry co-writer. Actually,
It's Rob's wife Laura (Mary Tylar Moore) who prods hint to
treat Rosa Marie Ilka a lady,
question of a romance develops,
but you won't take it as anything
more serious than t device to
keep Uia laughs coming. In this
episode we meet the "emptybeaded" wile Buddy (Morey Amaterdam) has been complaining
•bout in previous episodes. The
character Is nicely played by Bar.
bars Parry.
8:30.0:30 p. m. ABC. Tha New
Breed - "Blood Money." Hardly
• cheerful episode, but one that
has some pretty girls to brighten
up tbc gloomy picture. Connie
Weems (Diana Millay) has retch­

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DEAR W IFE: Take a token gift, or
whatever your purse will hold. The folks
who invite you must be aware of your
financial limitations ns well as the social
burdens a pastor's wife must bear.

Don't worry about what cards see if you can pick up a single,
UU East and * e s t h a W hold. •ton honor anywhere.
You are going to have to plan
your play as declarer without
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seeing them.
However, things are going to
be fairly easy for you. West opens
tbc queen of hearts. Essl takes
tlie see and returns the suit and
you can see that you will have
do trouble with your contract. The
worst that can happen to you will
be the toss of two trump tricks.
Your problem will lie to find
« way to hold your trump losses
to one trick If the cards lie right
for you.
The first play is a cinch. You
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DEAR ABBY: What can a minister's
wife do about all these showers? People
don’t stop to realize the-pastor’s wife la
the only one in the entire congregation
who is Invited to all the showers. 1 can’ t
get a gift for one and not for another. To
huy gifts for all would break a rich person.
Thank you.
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Miss Patricia Anne Smith
To Marry Thomas 7. Bernosky
Mr. and Mra. Richard R. Smith,
Enterprtic Road, DeBary, an*
nounce the engagement of tlieir
daughter.
Patricia
Anne
to
Thotnai Joseph Bem»*ky, aon ol
Mr. and Mr*. W. R. Bcrnosky, 229
Bradshaw Drive, Sanford.
^ Misa Smith was born in Malden,
^faaa., but hai lived in Florida
for the pait IS yeara. She attended
St. James school in Orlando And
la now a member of the senior
class at Seminole High School.
Sanford. She is a member of the
DCT Club.
The groom-elect was born in
McKccrport, Pa. He graduated
from Seminole High School with
0 h e 1961 class and at present is
in training at the Pensacola Naval
Air Station. While in high school
he was a member of the DCT Club.
A June wedding is being planned.

Mrs. A. L. Hardesty will leave
today, by jet plane for San Fran­
cisco, Calif., to spend the Christ
maa holiday with her daughter and
family, Mr. and Mra. Gerald
^B rin ey.
Misa Cindy Brown of Orlando
and lormerly of Sanford la visiting
Miss Tina Davis at her home on
Catalina Drive.
SrOON-FED
Mothers in all parts of the world
are spooning more and more
American-made baby foods into
mouths of hungry infanta.
Last year, the U. S. Department
of Agriculture reports, Sis million
worth of U. S. baby food want
overaeaa. This ia double the
amount exported in IBM.

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Telephone Group Holds Dinner-Party
Tha traffic department of
them Bell Telephone and Tele­
graph Co. held their annual Christ­
mas dinner and party at the Capri
Restaurant,
After enjoying a delicious din­
ner, gifts were exchanged and
door prizes awarded to Mias klelba
Johnson, Eugene Giimartin, Mrs.
Henry Dawson, Mr. and Mr*. Al­
vin Thompson, Mrs. Themis Gal­
loway and Mr*. Ollia Owen.
Mia* Dorothy Cooper, chief oper­
ator; Mr*. Elizabeth Harman,
evening chief operator and Mrs.
Becky Jones, assistant chief oper­
ator received gifts from the em­
ployes,
Tablrs were decorated with
Christmas arrangements, reindeer
ami Florida holly. Christmas songs
were sung by the group and danc­
ing was enjoyed until midnight.
About 70 employes and guests
were present for the evenings fes­
tivities.

D A R Members
Mrs. L. P. Hagan and Mrs. L. R
Jennings were co-hostesse* at the
monthly meeting of Salllc Harri­
son Chapter, Daughters of the
American Revolution, at their
home, 1*02 Park Are.
Mrs. C. K. Butler, regent, open­
ed the meeting it 2:30 p.m. with
the ritual and pledge to the flags
Mrs. F. E. Roumillat. state mu­
sic chairman, gave an interest­
ing program on American com­
posers of Christmas carol*.
Thr group joined in singing
several of the carols, accompanied
at the piano by Mrs, Hotnillat.
Aasisting the bosteaici with re­
freshments during the social hour
were Mrs. A. R. Key and Mrs. C.
R. Daw-son. About 2$ members at­
tended the meeting,

Chambers-Foss
Wedding Announced

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Final Plans For

Girl Scout
SENIOR TROOP 10
Girl Scouts of Senior Troop 10
have been getting into the Christ­
mas spirit. During the past month
these busy girls have accomplish­
ed many projects, some of which
include stuffing envelopes for the
TB drive, painting milk cartons
for the Little Red School House
fiiin d raising drive and making
pine cone turkeys to be used in
the holiday celebrations at the
' Tampa TB Hospital.
During the Thanksgiving holi­
day, the girls and their dates
went on a hayridc to New Smyrna
Beach and cooked hot dogs and
marshmallows on the beach.
Several girls with their leaders,
Mrs. James Buckler, also jour­
n e y e d to the Leedy home in East
Orlando to attend a Red Cross ca­
noeing course. After a demonstra­
tion of the different strokes, the
girls climbed into canoes and at­
tempted to row around the lake.
They mat with a varying degree of
success.
Future plans of the troop include
more canoe lessons, additional
help with civic projecta and work­
i n g in the hospital . as nurse's
aides. The latter will probably be­
gin sometime after Christmas.
BROWNIE SCOUT JR OOP IOS
Brownie Scout Troog 106 which
meets each Monday afternoon at
the Lake Mary School is very ex­
cited and happy over winning first
prize for the second year in a
row with their float In the Christ_ mas parade.
® They' have been very busy this
year. Some of their -activities in­
clude learning the practice of
Americanism, the flag salute and
the Brownie promise. An Interest­
ing visit was made to the Sanford
Fire Department and preceding
the holiday season they have made
some holly candle sticks, which
were donaiod to the Lake Mary
i School tor their winter carnival.
Next week they plan to join 100
other scouts and brownies from
the area for a big oook-out. For
some of tha members this will be
the first time they have cooked
their own meals.
Troop laadera are Mrs, Olan
Houtwcll and Mr*. M . J, Sorokowaky.

Christmas Program

MISS PATRICIA ANNE SMITH
(Cox P h oto)

Adams-Brooks
Wedding Announced
A simple but impressive wedding
was solemnised at the Osteen Bap­
tist Church, Sunday Dec. i at 2:30
p, m. when Mias Julie Adams,
daughter of Kenneth W. Adama of
Miami and the late Mrs. Janet E.
Adams, and Richard Brooke, aon
uf Mr. and Mrs. Roger Brooke, of
Osteen, were married by Rev.

Many Families
Welcomed T o
Sanford Area
Mra. Virginia Pelroski reports
a large number of families wel­
comed to the Sanford area the
past two weeks. They include Mr.
and Mr*. O. R. Kinn.ird from Lake
Mary; Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Pennick and children, Wayne, Steven,
David and Sherrill, from Lynch­
burg, W. V*.
Mr. and Mrs. M. T. Johnson,
Merritt, Berry and Mary Eliza­
beth, from Hendersonville, N. C.;
Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Beers from
Mcadville, Pa ; Mr. and Mra. J.
B. Strickland, Joyce, Carolyn,
Mitchell and L^rrj from Gulfport,
Miss.
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Mr. and Mrs. W. R. James from
Danville, Va.; Mr. and Mrs. J. E.
Robison, John snd 'Robert from
Los Angeles, Calif.; Mr. and Mrs.
D. R. Straughn and Mark from
Palalka and Mr. and Mrs. Thomss
Mills from Chester, Pa,
Families transferred here by the
Navy include Mr. and Mrs. M. G.
Melternick and son, Mike, from
Cumberland, Md.; Mr. and Mra.
E. O. Williams, Lori, Jan, Mike,
Carol and Darby from Carpus
Christ!, Texas; Mr. and Mrs. J. B.
Blocker from Charleston, S. C.
Mr. and Mra. C. L. Cleary,
nourk and Shannon from Massa­
chusetts; Mr. and Mra. R. B. Bogwall, Susan and Cindce from San
Diego, Calif.; Mr. and Mrs. V. W.
Gandcrton, Debbie and Brenda
from Memphis, Tenn.; Mr, and
Mrs. William D. Rothwell from
San Diego, Calif.
Mr. and Mrs. 11. Morris, Harry
and Doug from Memphis, Tcnn.;
Mr. and Mr*. H. W. Schenck,
Chuck and Charlotte from Key
Waal; Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Mc­
Daniels, Mike. Jerry and Kath­
leen from Jacksonville, and Mr.
and Mr*. E. J. Ramsey and son,
Tommy, from Cuba.
Sanford welcomes the new fam­
ilies reported by our Welcome
Wagon hostesa.

Trammel Kilpatrick,
The bride wore a white suit with
black accessories and whs given in
marriage by her father,
1 Nuptial music and the tradition­
al wedding marches wrre played
by Mra. Clarence Snyder.
The bride formerly lived in En­
terprise and attended Enterprise
and DrLand schools, being gradu­
ated from DeLand High last
June. She recently wax employed
by tha A A P store in Si. Peters­
burg.
The bridegroom attended Osteen
and DeLand schools anil was grud'uateii in HIM. He is rmployed by
Meltoberts Tire Co., Sanford.
A reception at the home of Mr.
and .Mrs. I-*riy Hirt followed the
ceremony.
After a short honeymoon the
roupla will live in tha McCullough
apartments in Osteen.

Final plans have been an­
nounced for the wedding of Miaa
Sandra Kay Chambers, dsughter
of Mr. and Mr*. Vincent W. Cham­
bers, Chuluots, to Everett Warren
Foss, son of Mr. and Mrs Warren
E. F'oss, of Cambridge, Vt.
Tlie wedding will he an event
of Dec. 21, at S p.m. at the First
Bsptist Church in Chuluoia.
Rev. Charles G. Swagger!)-,
pastor, will officiate. M in Karen
Chambers, slstpr of the bride, will
Iw maid of honor and best man
will be Charles Parker, Pompano
Brach.
No invitations are being ex­
tended and all friends of the couple
are invited to attend the wedding
and reception which will be held in
the Social Hall of the Church.

Eastern Star
Plans Initiation

MISS DOROTHY COOFUR, right, chief operator nml
Mm. Elizabeth Hnrnuin. left, evening chief operator, re­
ceive giftit from employes at the parly given by the
Traffic Dept, of Southern Hell Telephone Co. Mm. Joyce
Boyd, second from left and Mias Melba Johnson were in
charge of arrangement* for the evening. (Herald Photo)

Enterprise Personals
Holiday guest* at tha home of
Recent guest of Altoona and
Mr. and Mr*. J antes Richards in­ Miss Sarah Ruth Bates was Mrs.
clude Mr. Richards* sisters, Miss Owen nates, uf DeLand.
Mr. and Mr*. William SherbonIrene Richards, of Washington,
dy, uf Cleveland, Ohio, arrived Inst
I). C. and Mr*. Margaret Friskey,
week to spend the winter at the
o f Evanston, HI, and Mist Helen Stone Island Apartment*. They
Lincweav*r, also of Washington, will l&gt;« joined by their son, David,
for ths holidays.
D. C.

. . . . start the holiday with a good foundation!

And Party Thursday
Seminole Chapter I, Order of
Eastern Star, will mret Thursday
at 8 p.m. for Initiation and Christ­
mas party.
Brothers are asked to bring a
gift to exchange with another man
and sisters for a woman. Gifts are
not to exceed $1 in price.
Knutc Rockrve coached the No­
ire Da tie team to five perfect
seasons.

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Docs In House?
In the 1962 session o f Congress, a big buttle is ex­
pected to flare on the issue 01 medical care for the aged.
Actually, the question o f adequste medical aid for
persons of all ages la still a very unsettled one.
Few people today need to be told that it can be
financially perilous to be sick enough to require hos­
pitalization and possibly surgery. Hospital costs, like
many others, go running onward and upward, often
testing to the limit the ailing person's ability to pay.
The Health Information Foundation looked into
medical care costs as recorded under the voluntary
Bluo Cross program in a midwestem state in n typical
year. It found there were about 116 hospital admissions
fo r every 1000 persons covered by the program, and
that the average bill paid each time was $166.
Obviously, the more serious and more protracted
the illness, the more likely this average figure would
prove to be unrepresentative,. For cancer patients the
average was $887, for heart cases $264.
Without some measure o f health insurance, such
costs inevitably deal a blow to individual or family
budgets. And the various programs aro having a hatti
time keening financially abreast of the rising charges.
In this connection, it is informative to note that
data from the U. 8. National Health Survey, a federal
agency, show that use o f hospital services is about one
third higher among those with insurance as compared
with those who have none.
While this is understandable enough on the sur­
face, the Important question is to what extent the un­
insured fall to obtain hospital attention they bi "y
need.
The survey agency’s figures further indicate— not
surprisingly — that the lower a family’s income, the
smaller the proportion o f its hospital bills which will
be covered by insurance. In other words, health insur­
ance protection is weakest where it is needed most.
Since medical care burdens are just part o f the
mounting load weighting down the average Individual
in this cost-ridden age, it would be rash to forecast
early solution of this problem.
There will be enough controversy in 1962, it ap­
pears, simply in trying to easo that part of the dilemma
that involves the aged.

Fay Henle’s

Your Pocketbook
Q—What would happen to my
money, in and out of the bank,
and my atocka If we were bombed
or suffered fall-out T—D. L.
A—Dear D. L : According to the
most-informed aourcai, the gov­
ernment would not compensate
you for lost caih.
* Banka plan to pay off savings
and checking accounts even 11
their premises are destroyed, but
will probably limit how much cash
you could withdraw Immediately.
The government plans to compspfate .stockholders In destroyed
Arms, but with limits on immed­
iate cash payments.
Everyone agreea you should
keep careful records of wbat you
If you are the cautious type, you
might send a duplicate set of your
records to another part of the
United Slates. Let's hope none of
these precautions will ever be
needed.
Q—Instead of buying atocka In
the stock market, some people buy
"puts" and "ca lls." What are
they?— M. U.
A—Dear M. 11.: A "p u l" la an
option, or right, to sell 100 shares
of stock at a certain price within
a certain period of time. A "ca ll"
la an option, or right, to buy loo
shares of stock at a certain price
within a period of time.
"P ula" are bought by those who

think a stock may go down. If
you buy a "put," the person who
haa sold you tho contract must
take delivery of the slock and pay
the price to the owner within a
specified period of time.
If you buy a "ca ll," the holder
of the stock must sell you the stock
at a specified price and time.
These "p u t" and "c a ll" contracts
are written for 10, 60, 10 days—or
longer.
Q—If you have a good, lnformrd
broker that you have confidence
In, do you still need a bank to
advise you on your InvcstmenU
and commitments?—R. C. J.
A—Dear R. C. i .t 1 dislike yesand-no answers, but I fear you
are due for one. Basically, it de­
pends how much money you have
invested, for unless the sum' is
substantial, a bank advisory ser­
vice could be too costly.
On the other band, two brains
could be better than one or, by the
same Uken, merely lend added in­
decision. Finally, I don’ t know
what you mean by "com m it­
ments." (Please dear readers, be
more specific.)
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white vspor which Is called steam
Is actually a collection of fine
moisture droplets which are form­
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WASHINGTON — fNEA) — educated and untrained for any tives to the (tales to train more
Overhaul of the 23-year-o)d, 64 work today. There is no Incen­ social workers, theq have t b £
blllion-a-year federal-state assis­ tive lo get off eery relief money states adopt standards that relief
fern'lies be visited at least once
tance programs ta in the works.
and onto a payroll.
every three months In sfforts to
This Includes not only the Ken­
A key trouble here, aayi Rlbl- get them off relief.
nedy administration health Insur
It la of course hard to get
ance plan for the aged—to re­ coff, la that there aren't enough
place the Kerr-MUls plan adopt' competent people administering tough about people on relief at
ed during the Elsenhower admin­ public assistance. Of 32,000 aortal Christmas time. When Rlbicoff
istration—but also a complete re­ workers, fewer than 3 percent was asked If hia new problem
vamping of the aid to dependent bave been trained for their jobs. waa a -businessman's approach"
Such aortal workers aa there are to public assistance, be waa stop­
children programs.
have too much to do. Instead of ped for a moment. Then he obw
This is to be renamed the
having, say 130 cases in tbelr served, "There's a heck of a lot
"Bureau of Family Services" and
care, they have 300. They can't businessmen don't know about
the emphasis la to be put on re*
possibly make the rounds.
government. This is a hardhead
babllitation to get more people
and compassionate heart
ap­
One
of
the
goals
In
tbi
new
off relief and into useful employ
Rlbicoff plan la to glvo incen­ proach."
ment.
Many people will My It's about
time. Some contend that tha
whole business of relief should
be abolished, just because »f
abuses In a small minority of tbe
cases handled.
Ariiona Sen. Barry Goldwater,
for inatanca, says In his book,
CASE K-480: Roger B., aged 33, trines in middle life, ao at tbe age
"Tbe Conscience of a Conserva­
of 60 they are stU bolding on to
U a college professor.
tive," that "the recipient of wel­
"N o, I seldom vote In an elec­ to the views they championed at
farism . . . mortgages himself to
tion," be confessed. "Both part­ 301
the federal government" and eli­
The public, however, has caught
ies are crooked, anyway, ao what
minates "any feeling of responup
with them meanwhile and even
Iblllty for his own family and difference does It make?
passes them. Hence, a former
"Besidei,
there
are
enough
that of his neighbors." HU con­
radical may ultimately becoma
floaters end morons to far out­
clusion 1*:
conservative unless he keeps Itm
weigh
my
billot.
So
I
don't
take
"Lot welfare be a private con­
the harness and continues to
cern." Or, " if we deem public any Interest In politics. It makes create or champion new truths.
little
difference
to
me
which
par­
Intervention necessary, let the
3(any complacent business men
job bo done by local and state ty or which candidate win* the who once were alert to the time*,
election.
authorities that are Incapable of
and keenly In touch with their
" H m political speakers just tell
accumulating the vait political
employes, as well as quite sen­
the
same
old
Ues
and
make
the
power that U so Inimical to our
sitive to any shift In public opin­
same glib promises. They use
liberties."
ion or fashion, are now out of
Secretary of Health, Education the same old platitudes and rab­ contact with life.
ble
routers.
and Welfare Abraham Rlbicoff
Tbelr businesses may coa s(^
"Even If I took an active In­
maintains that the itates run the
along for awhile at a profit, bu t^
terest
in
politics,
wbat
can
a
lone
programs now.
soon they'll head for dissolution
The federal government, he man do against the masse* of un­ and bankruptcy. Such men are
thinking
voters?"
aayi, merely supplies matching
too lasy to read the signs of de­
No progress la aver possible
fundi for state programs after
cay. Oh, they may try to kid
they're approved by Washington where men and women passive­ themselves for awhile by a phil­
as meeting certain
minimum ly submit to present circum­ anthropic
paternalism
toward
standards. The states ect as stances, shrug their shouldera In their employes.
a
despairing
gesture,
end
are
too
transmission belts to pais the
But men want wages Instead
money to local government to laty or listless to try. That's a of gifts or paternal pats on the
sign
of
senility,
tool
hand out.
back. They want sincere p ra ise^
In 1492, all of Europe took one
Aa governor of Connecticut for
for honest effort. And they espe­
stand,
but
Columbus
took
the
op­
atx years, Rlbicoff had to deal
cially want to be noticed and
with public aifistance programs posite. Later Fulton and Edison called by namel Tbelr ego is of­
first-hand. He aayi they caused did as Columbus had done.
When Christ was crucified, he ten as Important as their pockethim more concern than anything
book as regards the cauie of
elas. And he came back to Wash­ left only 11 disorganized Apostles strike*.
In
an
Immoral
age.
ington aa head of HEW determln
Labor unions would have been
But those 11 men went to work
ed to correct them.
unnecessary If Industrial leaders
against
tha
entire
pagan
Roman
Tbe 10 new regulations he has
bad kept their ears to the ground!
just announced for administering empire and within a few centur­
The modern consumer survey
ies made Christianity tbe itate
aid to dependent children are hla
la Invaluable to every kind o f .
religion.
first step.
leader who wanta to keep abreastm
Today a church spire arises
Some additional legislation will
of th* public thinking.
from every village and hamlet
be requested of the new Con
1 always kept "plants" In my
greM and another ft? million will as a tribute to the sturdy ethical college claaiei Just to learn If my
battle waged by that minority
be required— half federal, half
lecturer were "going across" with
group.
state funds—to put hia reforms
The majority are not always a bang, or if 1 was slipping In
In effect. But, "W e're trying to
right. In tact, the minorities are some regard.
lave on a long-range b u l l , " he
Moreover, I don’t ever expect
often a step ahead of tha ma­
says, "and .we can bring down
to "coast", at least until my pall
jority.
tbe costa of relief."
it often takas years to popu­ bearers roll me into tbe hearse.
Public
Assistance
Programs
larise new truths and scientific We should all keep Alive and«,
were born In the depths of the
inventions, so by the time the young, which means in touch with
great depression, when private
majority are sold on the new reality, and open-minded.
charity and local governments
idea*, the advancing fringe of
found themselves unable to cope
Not even th* giant dlnoeaura
progressive leaders la far ahead,
with their problems. They drop­
were as larga or aa heavy as
forming a new minority.
ped off during World War II
The elder La Foliate was con­ the sulphur-bottom whale, world's
years, but have been on the in
sidered a radical, but most of bis largest animal.
crease ever since. And there it
so-called radical views would now
no predicting where they will go
ba ultra conservative doctrines.
Meataria]
If they continue In tbe present
"But why do older men usual­
GlfU
wrong directions.
ly grow conservative?" you may
Public assistance administrators
far
well ask.
are waking up to thn fact that
M
ART
Because they are laty I They
they now have dependent children
RESEARCH
quit Inventing ntw Idaaa or doe*
on their roll* who are tbe third
Cratefelly
generation in famtliea that have
Acknowledged
Residential
•
Commercial
been on relief for a quarter of a
I)u IId lug
SEMINOLE . DeBARY
century,
FALL OUT
COUNCIL
Tbe problem Is to get such ol
SHELTERS
these people aa are able to work
P. O. BOX 10$
FA 2-7083
off the relief rolee and onto some
SANFORD,
FLApaying job. Many of them are un­
G. W. DODSON, Contractor

Dr. Crane’s

Worry

Henry McLemore
Determined to carve properly
at leait one Christmas turkey be­
fore 1 die, I enrolled a month
ago In a correspondence school
of carving.
J-lke a beginner in any art, 1
didn't start right off with a tur­
key. Far from it. After an intro*
ductory lesson on knives (what
kind to use, how to sharpen, care
and use, etc.), I was allowed to
start carving on a meat loaf.
I gave myself an A-plus on the
meat loaf. H la an Ideal "bird "
to carve. It baa no wings, legs,
or nack, and doesn't resist the
carver In any way.
The same la true of tbe hot
dog, the pork chop, the sirloin
steak, and tbe meat ball, all of
which I advanced to aa the leason* moved along.
Then, Just recently, cams the
big Jay. The leason came In a
larger, heavier envelope. The con­
tents felt much bulkier, and were.
At first, from the weight of the
envelope, I Draught that my alma
mater had enclosed a free tur­
key. Out no, the vary first thing
on the Instruction ahaet was In*
formation aa to the alia of the
turkey 1 should buy for practice.
So I bought a nine-pound turkey
(fruten), had my wife cook it,
and 1 stood by sort of like a surgeon'a nurse in an operating
room. I even scrubbed up before
1 started, and slipped on an
apron voluminous enough to peas
for a gown.
"H ie sharpest knife we bave,"
1 said to Mary.
It was in my hand before 1
knew it.
With a quick glance at the dia
gram of a turkey's body on my
Instruction sheet, I made the first
inctalon—a deep gash roughly

where the thigh Joins the rest of
the turkey.
"Hold his head, nurse," I
barked to Mary aa the turkey,
aa if flinching, slid sideways on
tbe platter.
Grasping the drumstick 1 sawed
away, only to run into a part of
the turkey that my book had
never mentioned. It was, as far
as 1 could determine, a thin lay­
er of concrete reinforced with
steel riba.
"The hatchet, nurse," 1 com*
mended.
Mary went to tbe back porch
and returned with the hatchet.
A few sharp, decisive blows
broke through the turkey's con­
cealed armor plate and one leg
wai on the platter. Six chops of
the hatchet and the other leg
was off. Tbe book then said to
carve the meat off the legs and
thigh, but that waa not neces­
sary. Tbe meat waa already off,
shredded
by
the
hatchet's
whacks.

Afraid that the operation waa
taking too long, 1 gave up the
use of the knife on the wings and
used my bands. For thoaa In­
terested, a counter-clockwise mo*
tlon la beat for wrenching off the
wings of a turkey.
"Splendid job, sir," ! beard
Nurse Mary mutter.
"Thank you," I said, and at­
tacked the breast with tU whlta
meat. This time I used the knife,
and managed to cut away huge
chunks, roughly the else of hen's
eggs.
At last tbe job wa* finished. Tbe
turkey was not only carved, but
blaited. Stuffing waa everywhere.
The bird looked aa If a band
grenade bad exploded in Its mid­
dle.
"Ready to eat," I said, stepping back.
"Ready to collect," the nurse
said.
We ate the turkey and threw the
book out the window.
Carvers are born, not made.

Letters

To The Editor

money because such political in­
P. 0 . Box 311
fluence as we had waa exerted
Sanford, Morlda
December II, 1961 on the application.
Frankly, X do not want a gov­
Dear Sir:
County Commissioner James P. ernment run on the basis of other
Avery's frequent tirades are gen­ than merit. It's typical small-time
erally taken with a sprinkling of demagoguery for a person to yell
tall and patted off with consider­ "politics" when he hasn't done
ation of tha source; however, when hie own job. What does Mr. Avery
he attempts to blame Congress­ think he's In, If It Isn't politics?
When Mr. Avery has been with
man Herlong and Senator Smalh•ra for tha County's failure to ob­ us ■ little longer perhaps he will
tain money from tho federal gov­ team that Mr. Harlong and Mr.
ernment for a drainage turvey, Smathers have been mighty good
ba la trying to mislead our people. friends of Seminole County and
Apparently there were valid rea­ that his tirade about "politics"
sons why Seminole County did not was in vary poor taate.
Very truly yours,
qualify for the grant. To shunt tt
Andrew Carraway
off and call it "pollUca" la tbe
worst kind of demagogic politics
itself. If it (■ politics that controls
Ry MRS. CLARENCE SNYDER
these decisions, then Seminole
Th# Woman's Missionary So­ County should have gotten tbe
cia l/ of the Osteen Baptist
Church hald IU Week of Prayer
'P r U M U d 'U :
acrvlrea at the church on Tuesday
and Wednaaday mornings o f last
BOSTON, LOS ANQILKS
week.
LONDON
Mrs. Harry Osteen, program
chairman, led the discussion on
"Tiding* o f Peat*," and Mrs.
Charlaa Drown and Mr*. QUy Baall
provided apodal music for the
meeting.

WMS Observes
Week Of Prayer

Others participating on th* pro­
gram were Mrs. Clauds Tyaon
Mri. Millard Tyaon, Mr*. J. 8. Pat­
erson, Mrs. King Allman, Mrs.
Allman, Mrs. Robert Williams,
Mra. Levi VanEtten and Mr*.
Trammel Kilpatrick.

Tuesday, December IP, 1961

WAS.TSCSS A- iilSSLOW, BSISTOSI A rU IU lU M H

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Reviewing Stand

UN Disarmament
Effort In Offing

UNITED NATIONS, N. Y.
(U P D — A half-year o f hard bar­
gaining by Moscow and Washing­
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reyeMSoatlea *» all tt* local l i e s yrlated tattle
on the elusive disarmament prob­
lem aa soon as t*«hnkal arrangedeadar, aad ctate*
monte u a be made.

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Fox cam* thru with a 605 and
and all!
Gee, I guess Dear Ola Mom was Jerry Riley Just missed the 200
right after all! She told me that a ven ge with a 690 set.
NAVY INTRAMURAL . .
thoae 8 years o f Ukrainian would
eventually pay-off. Now I got my VAH-3U Trng'a Kingsbury was
opper-eroncity to flaunt my fluent top gun this past Tuesday with a
foreign language 1 (11a! Ha! That'a 236/600 combo Hot shot F n n k
' i a« funny aa Kegltr Marvin Melt- Bamberg's GOO eat Isn’t to be
xer's youthful plcturea ahowing taken lightly, either. Saya he'a just
waitin' to bowl ut'ens in tha All
him with thoae curly locks.)
Before I do forget It though, In Star Lg and knock us out o f first
our everyday, expressive greet place, again.
ingi. . . . Holiday Best Wishes to
BUSINESSMEN . . . The Town
one and all from your Jet Lanes Pump's Tommy Kipp ripped the
staff.
pine wide open with a 216 but it
Incidentally, we’ll be open on wasn’t quite enough to dislodge
Sunday, 12/24 from noon til 4:30 my Irish bowling buddy Dick ZurkPM. On Monday, Chrtilmai Day erman out o f series honors with a
598. Y ot a bomb Zuck was tossln
4 i it'll be from 4 PM til midnight.
And still the new leagues form on Tuesday nlta! Pocket v
forty inchea wide.
and form and fo rm .. . .
For those of you women who
HI NUONERS . . . The two
work during the day and would bowlin’ Margie's thared all the
ilka to belong to an evening lea honon in this league ai Kipp
gus, there's a new one organising (Shoemaker Construction) had hi
to !&gt;ouI on Friday evening at 8:30. game o f 200 to Woods (Monroe
Once again it's Martha Kinnard Harbor) 203/607 set.
laying the ground-work, ao if
JET BOWLER-ETTES . .
you're Interested, it'll be a six Toy Corral's Elaine Kostivai led
TW * YEAR ALEX S A * COME
team leagua with at least three of ’em all with a 170/466.
OX TO 0 K 2/&gt;p /X
S / A A r* A C L-r/.T tE SROCAO
'em already filled.
ALL STARS . . . Carl Von HerS A / x/ yo *T A r/ E r/ c* —
Maxine Koehler and Tommy bulia (Buddy's Auto) was back on
tY /r/t x o j r r e o u La r
sam t c to a o y e m as o x e y
Kipp split the pot In last wsek's the beam again with a 233/626.
3
3
3 XAr o S R E X N P T X f/R
Scotch Doubles. . . , $30.00, Boy, Couple of other six hundreds .
AtC-T/ME IfAPER, RRAXK GfRRORP.
thsy’re surely having a good turn Ed Callan (Mar Iaiu' s ) 612; John
out on Sunday evenings at 8. If Wright (Handy Food Stores) GOB
you'd like to have some fun, why and Harry Pentecost'* (W oodruff
not come on out and watch them Marina) G03.
BILL HEMPHILL MOTOR
bowl. Better y«t» we'll supply a
m partner for you and you join the ETTES . . . Vema Bolton (Bonne
villa's) 176/500.
* crowd, too.
Hop Scotching the Leagues.
SANDSPURS . . . Midge Woods
JET LANES KEULERS . . . HI (McRoberta Tires) 205 and Lll Og­
game, Don Jackson—214; Hi Ser­ den (Robson Sptg Goods) 54G.
CITY LG . . . HI Game— AI De
ies, Don Brumfield— 670.
NEW YORK (UPI) - Defend- son for the Buckeyes' only lost,
N
KING8WOOD
B L D R S ./S U N - Palma (Laka Monroe Inn) 22G and
ing national champion Ohio Slate, were second again this week.
LAND . . . Margie Kipp (Jet I-anea Jack Kanner (Buddy’* Auto) 224
picking up additional strength However, they lost ground in
Klde) waa hi with a 188 barely Hi Ssrlsa— DePalma 631 and Bob­
with each victory', today was pick­ their battle to overtake Ohio
by
Bordsdorf
(Jet
Lanes)
61G.
nosing out Etalne Kostivai (Chero­
ed the nation's No. t major col- Stale, picking up 304 points com*
MIDGET FOO DM ART/ COUN­
kee Sparettee) 183. Same situation
lege basketball team for the pared with 321 a week ago when
0 in the aeriee with Margie having TRY CLUB MANOR-ETTES . . .
third straight week by the United tltcy trailed by only 20 points.
M Brubaksr (Sugar A Spies) 174
607 to Elalna'a 500.
Press
International
Board
of
With points awarded on a bails
MR- A MRS. LEAGUE . . . Well and Louise Cadenhaad (Corals)
Coaches.
of 10-9-5-7-6-S-4-3-I-1 for votes
469.
will you looks here Leading all o f
The Buckeyes, who gained tha from first to 10th, Kansas State
T LEAGUE . . . Sanford Her­
the women in this sociable group
national title a year ago with a was picked third with 255 polnta,
is Sybil Bast with a 183. Syb isn't ald’s Dot Button blasted a 226/670.
perfect score o f 350 points, were and Providence fourth with 166
bowling more than a yaar, if it'a Cornin' along real fine, thank you.
only two short of that mark this points. Those were the same spots
THURSDAY KITE MIXED LG
that long a time. Nlea golit* Syb, 1
week as 33 of the 35 coaches who the Wildcats and Friars held last
. . Ed Michalek (WUson-Maicr)
know tha entire lg was rootin' you
make up the UPI board named week, but Kanaai State widened
on. Another new name fo r the men 247/614 and Jimmie Anderion waa
them No. 1. The other two Us margin over Providence to -9
hi
for
the
women
with
a
208
and
leaden belongs to that o f Don
coaches picked them fo&lt;* second points. Last week the spread was
f Dorman as he blasted a 215/577. Margie Woods had aarias with a
and named Cincinnati No. 1.
49 polnta.
640.
Atta boy, Don I
The Besrcati, who beat Ohio
There was some juggling for
JET LANES KEGLERS . . . A c­
SATURDAY AM JUNIOI/BANState in the NCAA finals last sea the other five spoil among the
TAM LG . . . Jody Beauchamp led tion from this past week law John
top 10. Southern California moved
all of tha Bantama (13 y e a n and Downs (O. K. Tires Store) with a
up from seventh to fifth, West
under) with a nifty 160/404 211 and Ed Michalek (Craig C a n )
Virginia advanced from ninth to
scratch series. Hittin* ’em hard for hi with a 669 series.
sixth, and Arison* Slate from
HOLLER M 0 T 0 R S/N A V Y
tha Juniors, Denver Yodoplch o f
eighth to seventh, while Duke
the Big Daddiee team shot a 202 WIVES . . . Fran Mackey— 191 and
sli|&gt;pcd from fifth to eighth, Puras dependable Danny McFarlln Betty Allen 684.
due from aixlh to ninth and Wich­
You know, I waa Just thinking
took asriea honors with a 453. Dan
ita broke into the top 10 by mov­
'bout somethin*. Normally, they
WASHINGTON (UPI) — Don’t
^ bowls for the Ten Pina.
ing up from 15th to 10th.
SPARE RIRBERH . . . Looks usa about this amount o f space to laugh, but the hottest rookie
This week's ratings were baaed
Ilka that practlca period Is paying covar tha action In ona football, quarterback in the history of the
only on gamei played through
o ff for the Lean'a Odgtn aa he baskat or baseball gam* which in­ National Football League appnr
last Saturday.
cntly la none other than "Stormin'
came thru with a 21(1/668 aeries. clude! about 30 participants.
Hera I am trying to do justice Norman" Snead of the uft-healcn
N ot too far ahead u( tha Tuugh’a
Walsko who rolled a 213 scratch in tha aame amount o f space fo r a Washington Redskins.
sport with more than 1,000 partici­
Doubt it 7
gams.
Then what freshman NFL quar
MER MAC/CHARLES MUSIC pants.
Not complaining with the Herald, terbsck holds the record for pass
S1NGLEB CLASSIC . . . Whooee,
hut they'ra gsttlng bigger and blg- though cause they've bean moat e i attempted, passes completed
^ g e r and B1GGEH. . . . Jerry Riley co-operative. Just thought I’d and yards gained through the air
collected the jp with a mighty 248, mention it to my bowling buddies In bis first year? It'a not Sam
The
Sanford
Women’s
Golf
nudging A1 D*l'alma'a 241, which so that they'd better understand Baugh nor Norm Van Brocklln Association held their monthly
waa slightly better than Ed Cal- why it'a almost impossible to men­ nor John Unllaa nor anyone else luncheon Wednesday at the May.
lan'a 236. Ail scratch score*, my tion all splits, hi games, cte.
but Mr. Snead.
falr County Club with preienta*
Snead'S 373 attempu, 172 com tlon of handicap trophies the main
pletiona and 2,337 yarda gained highlight of the luncheon.
passing this season were records
Guest of Honor for the occasion
for rookie quarterbacks.
waa Ur. Richard W. Keogh of the
On attempts, his closest com ­ Florida State Bank who assisted
petitor was Unitas who threw 196 In the program in presenting
times hli first year in the NFL
winner and runner-up prises,
On completions, Unitas again
Prliea for the recent 64 hole
ran second in Snead with 110.
full Handicap Tournament went
A. R. Ewbanks, winner of tha the post at the Sanford-Orlando
On yards gained passing, Snead to Jeanne Faulk as the winner
1K0 Inaugural Handicap, la ex Kennel Club in the 13th running topped the previous professional and to klyrtle Ada mi as the runparted to be the favorite tonight of the Scholarship Handicap. It record held by Otto Graham when ncrup in second place.
he threw for 1,834 yarda In the
Winner for the Seminole Loan
when eight aca greyhounds go to will be Uw ninth race and will go
Cleveland Browns' first year In Corporation 64 hole Tournament
the flv#-alxt**nth mile distance.
the old All-American Conference. waa Dosaia DcGanahl, with sec­
Opposing Carl Tracey’s popular
In touchdown passes tossed in ond place taken by Edle Ware
speedster will be O. B.'s Melon.
rookie year, Snead rank* third and third by Fanchon MeRobert*.
Rex Tray, Cedar Cadet, James with 11, Graham (17) and Eddie
The weekly tournament was a
Leon, Dinah's Mickey, Sunshine LeRaron (14) are the only ones nine bole low putU with Harriett
ahead of him. Behind the big Williams winner in Class A. Keen
Bill and X a ico Whiskers.
A handsome trophy will be pre­ youngster from Wake Forest are Ivey was winner in Class B, with
BOSTON &lt;UP1&gt;—Dick Donovan, sented the owner of the wihnlng such all-time greats aa Van Brock, Dlanch Nicely winner in Class C,
lin (6 ), Bobby Laync (3), Milt
recently traded to tha Cleveland greyhound.
Indians by the Washington Sena
All profits for the evening will Plum (2), Bart Starr (3) and
tors, officially was acknowledged go to the Scholarship Fund* of Sonny Jurgcnsen (3).
Redskins' coach Bill McPeak I b lb* C . t l at lb s I’M . l r 7 . 7 f t ,
the American Leagua'a most ef­ the University of Florida, Florida
•»b .I b * 1 » C o s a tr . F lorid a. la F r e ­
saya Snead haa "progressed emax- est*.
fective pitcher for 1M1 today even State, and A A M University.
Ingly."
_ though be won only 10 games.
la r*i b l . i t . r
Jerry Collins, Chairman of the
KtMIAR It. HUKDKTT, dacaasad
"
The 34-year-old right - hander, Board, originated the "Scholar­
T . All I'rsdltora bb S r t t H . t H attossed in the player pool to stoek ship Night" idea back In the late
las Clala&gt;a sr U t a » 4 . * | t l M l
Sal* lU ia ln
tha American League's two new IMOe and since than Hale educa­
NOTICE I V D I I l
Tou and sarh of row ar* asrsbr
elubs a year ago by the Chicago tional units have been benefited
noilllsd
and rsqulrad to peasant
S-SCTITIOLB iltlSK LSW
White Sox, led «H pitchers in the by hundreds of thousands o f dob TO WHOM IT WAV COKfBIlNl
anr claims and d.m asds whlrb
Notice I* hereby xlvan that the rou. nr slih .r of you. may b sv .
circuit is it sesson with an earn­ lira received from the various
sadarslynad, pursuant to the "F lr- • ■•In.: Ih. •■tat* of RD41AR t&gt;.
ed run average of 2 so.
tracks.
•Ul.ua f i am a K lalu t.," Jluuaa Ultl UUMDETT, d.csa.td, lat* of said
Donovan, who was traded to
The first matinea of tha season No. 1111. Uhaptar No. |g»n, tmw. County, to ih* County Judas of
County, FlmldS, *4 hi*
Cleveland two months ago for out* la scheduled for Wednesday af­ or Florida, m i . will railstar with Hamtaola
tha Clerk of ih* Circuit Court. In nfflcr In tho cuurt hous* of ■■Id
fielder Jim Piersall. had a me- ternoon at 2 p. m.
end for a-mlnol* County, Florida, County »t fftnfard, Plurlda, within
upon racalpt of prnuf of (ha publi­ ■lx calendar niontli* from Ih* llm*
- d l o c r e 10-10 record with the Senacation of this nollca, tha flctllloua of Ih* f Irot puhllcntlun of this
* t o r « last season, but he yielded
Koch claim or dsmand
natnr,
tn.wlt:
t.AKK OF TIIK nolle*.
WOODS TIlAILBlt I'AHK undar ■hall Ua la wrltlae. Olid shall slat*
only 43 earned runs in 109 innings
which It la aarsaad In bualnao, lb* place nr r e .Id.nee and post
snd was far and away the tough­
WASHINGTON (UPI) - Wash- el
number Itouta I. Uua IIS. Mail- office addr.aa of lit* clalmaul, and
ington Redskin coach Bill Me- land. Florida In tha City of r*rn •halt b* sworn to by tho claimant,
est pitcher to hit.
Hark.
Florida.
hi* scant, nr attornay, and any
Bill Stafford of the New York Peak said Monday be didn't think
That tha party Intareatad In aald ■uch claim or demaud not so fllad
Yankees, who had a 14-0 record, quarterback Gorge Do would be Uualtiraa enterprise, I* aa follows: shall ba void.
HUDSON"*
SMALL
LOAN
• / Marlon D. Burd.lt
waa second la earned runs with available to any team "u n leu
COM PANT, a Florida Cor­
Aa aitcuirla of ih* Last
0 2.04 aval as*, and southpaw Don aomeona tnade ui a fantastic
poration
W ill and Tastamaal »(
Moist of Detroit waa third with deal." There bad been reports the
Ilyi Lylt Hudson, Frreident
IMsar U. Uurd.lt, daosaasd
AM. Mossi won IS games and Pittsburgh Steeicrs were interest* D aod at Seminole L'cltuy, Florida, First publication Dan. IS. 1 . 1 ;
Deoeiubar *7, l i i u
I'ubll.h DM, It, 1*. t i l l * Jsa­
ed in Iso,
• lo s t seven.
Sanford Ilcrald
il ». l i l t

•

Buckeyes Named Top College
Team For 3rd Straight Week

Redskin's Snead
Proving His Worth

Golf Association
Holds Monthly Meet

A. R. Ewbanks Top Choice
In SOKC Scholarship Race

^Donovan Named
Most Effective

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Shofner Heads
Pro Bowl List

Hennigan Paces All-AFL Eleven

LOS ANGELES (UPI) — The
New York Giants placed eight
men on the Eastern All-Star squad
named today to play the West in
the 12ih annual Pro Bowl game—
and one man in particular w 111
look more than a little familiar to
Los Angales fans.
Heading the offensive roster on
the 32-playcr squad was end Del
Shofner, ex-Ram, who was traded
to the Giants at the start of the
season. Shofner played for Los
Angeles ai a Ram before the
surprise move to New York.
Philadelphia placed six men on
the East squad ar.d Cl*velsnd
landed five, headed by fullback
Jim Brown.
In addition to Shofner, other
Giant All-Stars were baldnh quar­
terback Y. A. Tittle, another re­
tread In the New York alt ark by
way of San Francisco; offensive
back Alex Webster; defensive
ends Jim Kaleavage and AnJy
Robuslelli; linebacker Sam Huff;
and secondary backs Erich Barnes
and safety Jim Patton.
The remainder of the roster for
the Jan. 14 rontest at the Coli­
seum included:
Offense; Ends, Shofner, Sonny
Randle, Cardinals; nuddy Dial,
Steelrri; Dick Iliclski, Cowboya.
Tackles — J. D. Smith, Eagles;
Mike
McCormick,
Browns.
Guards—Jim Ray Smith, Browns;
John Nlsby, Steeicrs; Ken Gray,
Cardinals. Center — John Mor­
row, Browns. Quarterbacks—Tit­
tle, Giants; Sunny Jurgcnsen,
Eagles. Halfbacks — Tommy Mc­
Donald, Eagles; Don Perkins,
Cowboys; Ted Dean. Eagles. Full­
backs — Brown, Browns; Web­
ster, Giants, Plscekickcr — Bob­
by Walston, Eagles,
Defame: Ends — Kaleavage,
Robuitelli; Ernie Stautner, Steelera. Tackles — Bob Gain, Browns;
Bob Toneff, Redskins. Lineback­
ers — Huff, Maxle Bsughan,
Eagles; hlyron Pottioi, John Regcr, Stealers. Halfback — Barnes,
Jim Hill, BUI Stacy, Cardinals.
Safeties — Jim Patton, Giants,
Jerry Norton, Cardinals.

Turner Replaces
Baugh As Coach
NEW YORK (UPI) Clyde
(Uulklog) Turner, the new head
coach of the New York Titans,
today was hopeful that Sammy
Raugh will remain with the
American Football League team
as a consultant.
Turner was picked to succeed
Baugh as the Titans' head coach
Wednesday by ctub owner Harry
Wiimer, who had feuded openly
with Baugh during the two y e a n
of the team'* existence.
Baugh hat one year remaining
on a three-year contract with the
Titans, so Winner offered him a
chance to remain with tha team
as a consultant.
"I hope Sim will decide to slay
with us and work with m e," said
Turner. "Hc'U be here in a few
days and we'll talk II over."
Only a week ago, when Wiimer
threatened to demote Baugh to
backfield coach, Sam remarked:
"That'a wonderful. I'd like to
be an aaaistant at these prices."

NEW YORK (UPI) — The San
Diego Chargers and Houston Oil­
ers, who meet next Sunday for
the American Football League
championship, each placed five
player* today on the 1991 United
Press International annual league
All-Star team.
Charlie Hennigan of the Oilers,
the licet flanker who gained a
pro record 1.T4S yards by hli passcatches this season, wav the out-

Biddy Cage
Tryouts Set
Basketball tryouts for Biddy
Basketball will be held on Sat­
urday December 23rd at 9:30 a.m.
in tho Sanford Junior High School
gymnasium.
The Basketball teams this year
will be Ilobaons Sporting Goods,
Higginbotham Oil Company, San­
ford
Electric, Strlekland-Morrlson. WTRR Radio Slallon, First
Federal, Sanford Atlantic Bank,
and Day and Nlte Grill.
In order to be eligible to play
on a tram, all players must at­
tend llte pro-season clinic,
Opening for adult roaches still
exist.
Anyone
Interested
In
coaching for one of thesa teams
should contact Jim Jernigan of
(he Sanford Recreation Depart
ment in tho Civic Center at tele
phone FA 2-7424.

Robson Sporting
Takes Kegler Lead
lly taking four games from Jet
Inn, Itobson Sporting Goods mov*
ed into first place by ona game.
Jet inn remains In fourth place,
Lll Odgen rolled high for the
Ssndtpur* League a i she roiled
e 190, 346 eeratch aeries.
Welsh Tiro Shop retained the
second place position as they
look three games and lost one
to McRoberte Tirol.
Allx of Sanford took three
games and lost ona to Stemper
Agency to mov* Stemper Agency
from first plaee to third poeltion.
Otlter high ecratch srriee for
the evening waa rolled by Midge
Woodf 2U3-46T for
McRobertl
Tirol. Phyllis Leffcl, 445 for
Welsh Tire Shop, Dotty Thom a i
rolled a 154-524 handicap aerial,
for Robeon, Alice Anderson roll­
ed a 411 scratch series, and Fay
Underwood rolled a 427 series
for Stamper Agency, ending with
Vicki Pk&gt; roiling a 143-492 series
and Jano Adcock rolling a 473
scries for Allx of Sanford.
Splits were made by Loll 6!ay,
Alice Anderson ami Midge Woods
(he 3-10, Joan McCaliough 6-7,
Jean Webster 2-7 and Lil Odgen
2-7, Kaye Underwood and Midge
Woods 5-7 and Jane Adcock pick
ed up the 5-10.

standing choice on this year's
team.
Hennigan received 20 votes from
tho 24-man panel which selected
the All-Star lenm. The panel wns
made up of three regular AFL
writers from each league city.
Fullback Tlill Mathia of the New
York Titans, whu ws* runnerup
for the league's individual rushing
championship, was the second
most popular choice for hie poet
(ion with 19 votes. Bill Atkins,
Buffalo Bills eafetyman who led
tho AFL in punting and pats in
icrceptions, was third with IB
voles.
Bssldcs Hennigan, the Houston
player* honored were quarterback
George Blnnda and halfback Billy
Cannon, who formed the most de­
vastating 1-3 offensive punch in
the league, offensive tackle AI
Jamlaon ami defensive halfback
Tony Banficld,
Four of the five San Diego
player* chosen were on the de­
fensive platoon. They wero end
Earl Faison and tackle Ernie
Ladd, tho only two rookiea to
make the squad, halfback Dick
Harris and safety man Charlie
McNeil. The only Chargers offen­
sive player picked was tackle Run
Mix, one o f the alx repeaters
from the I960 team.
In addition lo Mix, the other
repealera were halfback Abner
Haynes of the Dallas Texans, last
year'# AFL Playcr-ofthe-Year;
offensive end Lionel Taylor of (he
Denver Broncos, offenvlvc guard
Bob Mlschak of the Titans, de­
fensive end Laverno Torcion of
Buffalo and defensive tsckle Bud
McFadin of the Denver Broncos.
Tho All-Star plutoon thus lined
up like this:
Offense — Ends, Hennigan and
Taylor; tacklei, Mix and Jamison;
guards, Mlechak and Tony Sar­

NEW YORK (U I'D —Tho Aineri
can Broadcasting Company will
launch its second year of "Wide
World of Sports" programs on
Jan. 7 with (he lelavlalng of tho
American Football League'! first
All-Star Game from San Diego,
Calif.

m

Where**'09

HOST
TIME
8:10

Kwite White
In Loop Lead
Kwite While Laundry hai taken
over the lead In the Jet Lanes'
Kegler* League with a record of
32.3 wins and 19.5 losses. Tha
American Legion team ia in sec*
ond place with 31 wins and 21
losses.
Other teams In the stanrilnr;*
are Craig Cars in third place with
30 wins and 22 lossrs, followed
by O. K. Tiro Store In fourth
place. In fifth place is Riggs
Sunoco with Wheeler Fertillier
taking aixlh and Bartey'a Sinclair
In seventh place.
High game for Lno week In Uis
Keglars League w t i John Downs
as he rolled a top 2)1 game. Ed
Michalek captured top honor* fur
high serial with his high score of
568.
Jamas
Waller
and
Charlei
Pctherbrldge picked up tha 5-S-10
spilt. The following players con­
verted tha 3-10 spilt during the
week;
Ed
Michalek,
Richard
Ramei, Terry Patterson, niehard
Parker, and John Dawns. Curtis
Nelson was the only player to
make the 4-S*T split.

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middle linebacker, Sherrill Hea rick of Dallai; outside linebacker
Larry Grantham, New York, a; 1
Tom Addison, Boston; halfback
Banfield and Harris, and safet •
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Valet Parking

MATINEES
W E D ., F R L ,

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STEINMEYER

TUBS

Sanford Flour and
Feed Store
D O * TOOD — C O IN M IA 1
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JIM P A R C ! 71601

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FA 2-4731
Jim Dandy Dug Feed 60 Lb*. $3.76 8. Sanford A to.
F A 2-4326
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F U R M IT U M

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FOOTWEAR

URNITURE

Badcock Furniture
Associate Store
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gtd Magnolia A t *.

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Shoe C eater

Sanford 607 W. Jet St.

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GIFTS FOR MEN

HOOKS &amp; CARDS

TOYS

GASOLINE A Electric 1Cushman CLOSE OUT *ale on all toy*
Example:
Minature
Revere
Golf Carts, Scooters A TruckWare Set Her. (s.45 Now 13.43.
steers. Robson Sporting Goods,
Robson Sporting Goods, Down­
Downtown Sanford. PA 2-5901.
town Sanford.
ROBES by Rabhor, v
near, 19.93 to (11.93.
Downtown Sanford.

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CLASSIFIED INDEX
1. Ixwt A Found
2. Notice* - Personals
3. Education • Instruction
i. Transportation
5. Food
6. For Rent
7. Business Rental*
8. Reach Rental*
9. For Sale or Rent
10. Wanted to Rent
11. Real Ratal e Wanted
12. Real Estate For Sal#
IS. Mortgage Loan#
14. Inauraace
15. Buaiaeaa Opportunities
16. Female Help Wanted
17. Male Help Wanted
18. Help Wanted
19. Situation# Waated
20. Babysitters
21. Beauty Salons
22. Build • Paint . Repair
28. Building Materials
24. Electrical Service*
IS. Plumbing Services
26. Radio A TelerWon
27. Special Service*
28. I-sundry Service
29. Automobile Servlc*
30. Machinery - Tools
21. Poultry • Peta • Livestock
32. Flowers • Trees • Shrubs
I t . Furniture
14. Articles For Sale
15. Article* Waated
36. Automobiles - Trucks
37. Boats - Motors
38. Motorcycles - Scooters
39. Trailers - Cabanas

SWEATERS, tlipover and Cardi
gam. 16.95 to 1H.9J. Perkin*,
Downtown Sanford.

Classics,
Children*
A Shopper'* Dream
i, Downtown aaniord. %'

HOUSEHOLD ITEMS

GIFTS FOR GIRLS

12 PIECE, life time set of fam­
ous Club Aluminum waterless
cook ws re (29.93, for limited
IDENTIFICATION Bnclet* 13.60
time only! Term*. Carroll’s
Pendant*, (5.60
t i l included
Furniture Phone FA 2-5181.
tax included. Wert Jewelry, 202
E. let. St. Ph. FA 2-0111.

BOATS AND MOTORS
GIFTS FOR BOYS
SLACKS, Swealcri, Shirts, Cow­
boy Suit*, Levi*, Boot*, Suit*
Manuel Jacobaon 211 E. l*t-

CALL ELLEN TYRE at FA 2-2611
to lift your Gift Suggeiliom.

GIFTS FOR WOMEN

FURNITURE
TENTS, Skate*, air rifle*, sleeping
bigs, hunting knife and ax
LUGGAGE, Sweater*, Skirt*, Ho*.
set*. Army Navy Surpluj
LIVING Room Suita, choice of
&gt;«ry, Lingerie, Hit* and Bags.
colon (90. High back swivel
Manuel Jacobson 213 E. lit.
LUGGAGE
rockers, foam cushions (49.30.
Echol* Bedding.
UNIVERSAL
Hair Dryer
(4lemp. dial) Ostrich grain hat- CALL ELLEN TYRE at FA I-J6I1 CEDAR Chests, Natural, Maple,
to Hit your Gift Suggestion*.
box cate, (29.93. The perfect
Walnut. From (39.93 up. San­
gift for
Christmas.
Sanford
ford Furniture Co. 300 E. 1st.
TREES &amp; TRIMS
Electric,
downtown
Sanford,
POLE LAMPS (9.95 up; Table
Phone FA 2-1562.
Lamps (4.95 up; Dinette, 4
CALL ELLEN TYRE at FA 2-28U
chairs all plastic tops (18 ep;
to list your Gift Suggestions.
SEWING MACHINES
Berkline Recliners, all plastic
This time give her the gift that
cover $48. Mather of Sanford, %
GIFTS FOR ALL
site has always wanted: A new
203 E. 1st. FA 2-0493.
xlg-sag or automatic sewing ma­
chine. Also used Singtr Port­ • Quality • Faahioae • Service
ables, like new. The Place:
Glfte for all)
Sanford Sewing Center, 104
South Park Ave. Ph. FA 3-9411.
of Sanfoni

YO WELL'S

DANIEL GREEN Slippers, (4.93 to Call our PERSONAL SHOPPER
for Gifu, Suggestions, or Gift
(4.93. Other bedroom slippers
dertificates. RoumUlat k Ander­
from (2.93.
son FA 2-0308.

IVEY'S

SHOE STORE

TOOLS
CALL ELLEN TYRE at FA 3-MU
to list your Gift Suggestions.

JEW E LR Y
ZIPPO Table Lighter (12.50, Ster­
ling Charm* (1.00 up. Gwaltney
Jeweler,
S. P a r t

APPLIANCES

Call our PERSONAL SHOPPER WESTINGHOUSE Space - Mate
for Gifu, Suggestions, or Gift
Wisher (269.00, Matching Dry­ SEE US first for all your Jewelry
Certificates. RoumUlat 4 Ander­
er 91.00 Miller Radio k Ap­
gtfU. Wert Jewelry, 202 E. let
NEIGIIRORS will admire your
son FA 2-0608.
pliance, Ug S. Park.
St. FA 2-0181.
vinyl floor beauty when Seal
Gloss acrylic finish la applied.
CarroU’a Furniture.

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CLEAN carpcU with our Carpet
Shampooer FREE, with pur­
t BEDROOM unfurnished house, 8 BEDROOM, 2 bath (new bouse) MUST SELL, Will give you my
chase of Blue Lustre shampoo.
kitchen equipped. Ph. FA 2-6630
equity. No down payment, (12
(300.00
down,
approximately
Carroll's Furniture.
after 6 p. m.
monthly include* all taxes and
(79.00 per mo. Total Mortgage
insurance. Masonary, 3 bed­
(10,000.
Appliance!
furnished.
CONVENIENT TO BASE: I bed­
room, terxiio, tile bath, in Cas­
Grass—solid sod. City water,
room, kitchen equipped, large
HOUSE for rent. Ph. FA 2-2773
selberry
TE 8-2030.
can
be
teen
at
1333
Summerlin
living room, (11( per mo., 103
Ave. People at 1335 Summerlin
- ROOM furnished apt
K. Woodland Dr., FA 2-7037.
have keys. Contact Burt Revels UJVELY 1 bedroom, 3 bath home.
mo., Close in. 111 E.
BeautlfuUy landscaped, Extra
2
BEDROOM
apartment,
clean
Inc. 109 W. 27th St. FA 2-8758.
FA 2 4283 or FA 2-3786.
large yard. Many citrua trees.
and nicely furnished, near Navy
Deep well for watering, con­
FURNISHED, 2 bedroom home
bate. 2018 Sanford Ave. Call REDUCED PRICE 88,500. 14,000
venient to NAS, Shopping and
at Elder Springs Trailer Park
NO t-4323.
down balance |30 per month on
Schools. Call Owner FA 2-4843.
2Vi mi. So. Of NAS. FA 2-6388.
two frame house* and 4 acres
CLEAN and Nicely furnished duof land. Contact Grady Scott.
SAN SEM KNOLLS
AN
LANTA
APARTMENTS!
plex, 1201 Elm. 165.00. NO 8-5267
FA 3-2823.
New homes, featuring built-in
Niee large apartments, 404 1,
3 ROOM furnished apartment, 313
kitchens, 144 baths and elate
14th St. Phone FA 2-42*2.
SAN LANTA HOMES
Palmetto, Day—Phone FA 2-3241
in location. (300 down and low
1 ROOM garage apartment, water
On Locust, North of East 20th St.
or night FA 2-3634.
monthly payment* far leaf than
and electricity furnished. Phone
3-Bedrooms, 3-Baths, axcallant
you would pay for rant. Fea­
FA 2-1303 before 2:30 or after
neighborhood.
Priced
from
ture* terraxio Boon, awning
6 p. m.
(11,900. Low down payment,
windows. Call today.
CUSTOM BUILT Home on Lake.
(64.30 per mo., principal k In2 BEDROOM furnished cottage in
Rent or Sale. Reasonable. Call
lerest.
Lake Mery. FA 3-1737.
evenings. FA 2-1397.

VA — NOTHING DOWN

. BEDROOM house, kitchen
equipped, water furnished. Ph
FA 2-4411.
NQWGrvMN,
BEAT ITl
e rr

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CRACKER.
J W T fT P

NICE 3 room furnished apart
ment, water Included (30. Ph
FA 3-7399.

BR., Built-in kitchen: Rent with
c-pllon to buy: 719 BsywOod Dr.
FA 2-8119.

FOR SALE OR
House Trailer, 8
rooms, for good
er, car or lot.
WKLAKA APARTMENTS: rooms
FA 2-3649.
privet* bath*, 114 W. Ftrat S t

Ph. FA 3-8310 or CR 7-1821
Night* GA 7-1388
Jack Demetree, Developer

TRADE: 1938 Attractive 3 bedroom, 1 bath home
x 46 ft., 2 bed­
located on Urge comer lot.
boat and trail­
Close to Pinecrest School. This
FA 8-7631 or
home has been re-financed, and
can be purchased for (11,330
with (300 down end monthly
paymoots of (76.00.

UNFURNISHED 3 bedroom house
206244 Grandview Ave. (30. Ph.
FA 2-0627 or FA 2-09S3.
ROBERT A. WILLIAMS, Ktallor
Raymond Luedqutat, Assoc.
NICE Sleeping room
FA
33*61 Atlantic Bank Bldg. 2334 Park Drive Office FA
Ave. FA 2-3704.
Sanford, Florida Nights FA
FURNISHED Garage apartment
and cottage. Ph. FA 3-2800.
4 Lake Lots, with large oak
on Lake Onoro, (3,000.
FURN. apt 2300 MeBonvIlIc,
Your Terms.

River Front
Property

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AT YOU* SUfiGCSTlOW. NV STACT
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RENT A BED

qumm*.

C lo s in g Coat

tree*,
Name

S unland Estates
$14,100 - $17,100

ROSA L. PAYTON

2324 Park Drive Office FA 2-3111
Nights PA 2 0649
SLEEPING ROOMS, The Gable*, Sanford, Fla.
401 Magnolia Ava. FA 3-0730.
LOVELY 3 bedroom home on
EFFICIENCY Heated apartment
nicely landscaped, shady lot.
Sanford’a newest, Ideally locat­
Owner already transferred. Must
sell now. 3303 S. park Ave.
ed, near poet office, suitable for
Pinecrest. FA 1-3152.
single or couple, private bath.
Inquire at Manual Jacobson De­
3 BEDROOM CB house, Urge lot
partment Store.
adjoining school. New paint,
new Uwn. I have (2200 In the
FURNISHED apartmonta. down­
town loc* l Son. Phene for ap­
bouse will sell for (300.00 and
pointment FA 2-3123 or FA 2-3343
taka (10,400 mortgage at (81.00
per month FA 2 8013.

FINANCING
Down Payment k

NEW HOMES
la Beuiifal —

(Rajusuma

JU9r WHAT z
am *
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Ph. FA 3-3420

22119
1-6648

$5,500

s a id ,

111 N. Park Ave.

Monthly Payments aa lew as
(33 isteL t u w sad iaauraao*

WEK1VA RIVER ESTATES
Bollaway, Hospital k Baby Bad* Approximately 244 scree, with ISO
Registered Real Estate Broker
By Day, Week, ur Month
ft. on river, V4 mile off Rt. 46
Ph. r A 3-1391 17-62 at Hiawatha
CARROLL'S FURNITURE
rh. FA 2-S1S1
116 W let *t.
Call FA 1-6473 after 1:06 p. m Wa Don’t Want EVERYBODY'S
FURNISHED apartment, Close-in,
Business, Jest YOURS.
MERRY CHRISTMAS AND A
Jimmy Cowan FA 2-4013.
FARMER'S AGENCY
HAPPY NEW YEAR TO EVERYN. V. Farmer, Realtor
ONEI
2468 S. Park Av*. Ph. FA 1-3221
SUNSHINE REALTY
After hours FA 1-3612 or FA 2-6361
- BEDROOM apartment, 1 mi.
Amy Anderson
from Base entrance. FA 2-2990.
Reg. Real Estate Broker
3618 So. French Ave.
8 ROOM unfurnished house. Call
Dey FA 1-7499 _ Night FA 2 -tltl
FA 2-6363.
MODERN 3 bedroom furnished
apartment (90 month, water
furnished, upttairs, 304 W. 13th

Stenstrom Realty

3 - BEDROOMS

1 - 1J4 . 2 BATHS
CoarenUostal k TWA Loews

Drive 17-02 to Sealant
Esiatae (I mi. B. eg Baa.
ford). Balsa office lei ke*ea
htidf f a t r ii o ,

KINGS WOOD
BUILDERS, MfCL

FA 1-6474
JIM HUNT - FA S-M16

Park Homes

By SHOEMAKER CONST. CO.
Aa Low Aa $350 Down

�For Hunting You Need A Gun--For Selling You Need A Herald W ant-Ad...FA 2-2611
3 l]r

ikanlnrh

19. Situation* Wanted

12. Real Estate For Sale

^rralh

Tues. Dec. 19, 1961— Pane 7

5 DAYS work. FA 3-2T82.

12. Rtal Estate v or Sale

L5 WORK, Tuesday*

Oscar M. Harrison
Registered Rea! Estate Broket
U ll Palmetto Ave. Pb. FA 2-794*

THE TIME TESTED FIRM
116 N. Park Ave. Ph. FA 2-6123
MAYFAIR— 4 bedroom — 2-balh
—dream home come true—116
N. Virginia. 2,000 *q. feet living
space—on
large lot — central
heat—kitchen equipped—terrazro
floor—deep
well.
Must
sell
quickly — conventional
loan —
reasonable
payment — assume
mortgage or refinance. Call
FA 2-4102.

33. Flowers • 1 rccs - Shrubs
Specialising In Heating
anf Air-Conditioning Only
FA 2-B31I
♦ I will keep small children In my 2502 Oak Ave.
G RAPE VII.LE NURSERY
i*
home 11.25 per day. FA 2-2274 DRESSMAKING and alterations.
GrapeviUt Ave. near 20th St.
FA 2-1853.
l- 21. Beauty Salons

ready.
Dutch
Mill Nursery
SEWING MACHINE SERVICE'
EVA-BESS BEAUTY SHOP
New Upsala Rd. olf zuth St.
Fot service on any make of SewO
3 Senior Beau.idans
ing machine parts and access­
SEMI-RETIRED Carpenter
Minnie Best • Helen - Blanche
down and $81.00 monthly.
ories or Rentals call or write
Repairs, Alterations, Tainting
108 E. 2nd. St.
Phcth) FA 1-3914
to Sanfoid Sewing Center, lot
Phone FA 2-7983.
South Park Ave. Ph. FA 2 9411.
KATHERINE HARVEY
BEAUTY SHOP
S3. Furniture
FRIGIDAIRE
Hair Styliat • Pat Stewart
Sates &amp; Service
* 318 Palmetto Ave.
Ph. FA 2-0834
G. II. HIGH
etc. Bought-Sold. Larry's Mart
LAKEFRONT SHOWPLACE
Oviedo, Fla. FO 5-3315 Days
HARRIETTS BEAUTY NOOK
215 Sanford Ave. Ph. FA 2-4132
Evenings Sanford FA 2-3881
d Professional Care—Modern Equip.
un shore of beautiful lake. 3
Air Conditioned Comfort
Beds, Day, Week, or Month&gt;. 105 So. Oak
Ph. FA 2 5742 DO YOU NEED EXPERT LITER­
ARY HELP? . . . an application
FURNITURE CENTER
let.er that will "get the Job” ;
1100 French Ave.
club paper; after dinner speech;
Pb. FA 3-7953
high school or college theme or
essay on all but scientific sub­
poinlment.
Beauty Salon
Service With The Cash SUPER
jects. Low rates. FA 2-4033,
Walker Building
TRADING POST. FA 2-0877.
evenings.
2510 Oak
FA 2-7684
“ Wo Trade”

Dawn's

LITTLE VENICE
Thia u a fine 3 bedroom, 2 bath
home with an excellent location
REALTOR - INSUROR
^
Ifai attractive architecture and
CONSULTANT — APPRAISER
apecial feature* including fenc
112 N.
(
ed backyard, equipped kitchen Phone FA 2 4991
and parquet floors. Located After December 1961, 191
French Ave.
acrosa the road from the May
fair Country Club. See our sign
Total price is only $16,500.
Registered Brokers
k ASSOCIATES
8 So. Park Ave. Pb. FA 2-564 1
Lakei Mai
Mary Branch - FA 2-1290
, I l l N. Park Ave.
Pb. FA 2-2420
IOLI
HOLIDAY
SPECIALS

Slemper Agency

vantage of homestead tax ex *

PIANO TUNING * REPAIRING
W. L. HARMON
Ph. FA 3-4223
HOUSE and roof repairs, painting,
window cleaning and yard work.
HEATING
All work guaranteed. FA 1-1)97.
H. B. POPE CO. INC.
ROOM SPECIAL $1435. Painting 200 So. Park Ave.
Ph. FA 2-423
inside and ou t Call Mr. Tasker,
PRINTING . . 14-Hour Service
FA 2-6159.
on Xerography, Offset Printing
and Blueprinting . . "Quality
23. Building Materials
and Service, our (lock
In
LUMBER • HARDWARE • PAINT
trade.” SEMINOLE OFFSET
Roofing
FHA Loans
Pleas
PRINTERS, 750 W. 9th S I,
FREE ESTIMATES
FA 2-2772.
Your Credit la Good. Up to 3 Yrs
WELLS DRILLED
to Pay!
PUMPS, SPRINKLER SYSTEMS
B. EDWARDS
All Types and Sixes
BUILDERS SUPPLIES
We Repair and Service
We Glra TV Stamp*
S T I N K
903 W. 3rd St.
Ph. FA 3-7800

1st January 1962.

24. Electrical Services

Ball-Blair Agency

Stenstrom Realty

HOMES
SALES

LOTS

306 W. Utb Street
FA 3-7603
Evenings FA 2-2570
Spacious 3 bedroom, 2 bath home
located on attractive corner lot
i in Sunland Estates. Home fea­
tures 3 large bedroom*, large
kitchen, with range A refri
iterator, drapes, sliding glass
doors, patio A other cstrai.
Thia home can be youri for
only $400 down and take over
low monthly payments.

Jim Hunt Realty
0

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ACREAGE
RENTALS

Helmly Realty

3534 Park Drive Office FA 2-2111
Sanford, Florida Nighta FA 3-0648

THREE WISE MEN

1
•

• BIO VALUES
• QUICK CREDIT
• EASY TERMS
E GIVE TOP VALUE STAMPS

22. Build • l'alnt • Repair

207 W. 2nd St.

WILSON -MAIER
New and Used Furniture
K. First St.
FA 2-5622
CUSTOM BUILT BEDDING
lattreae renovating. Expert Up­
holstering. All Work Guaran­
teed, Call Nix Bedding Mfg.
Co., FA 2-2117, 1301 Sanford
Ave.
FURNITURE
sell at one* — 3 complete
rooms of furniture. Take over
monthly payments of $11.86 or
$200 cash. Call owner collect
TE 8-1511 Casselberry.

Ph. FA 3-6432 I34. Article*

FRIGIDAIRE
UPHOLSTERING: free estimate.
Sales k Servloe
Why not be a satisfied custom­
, House Wiring
Free Estimates
er T Ray's Upholstering, Call
Sid Vlhlen'a Randall Electric
TE 9-2555.
Pb. FA 3-0913
and reasonable monthly pay 112 Magnolia
ANNOUNCING A NEW SERVICEI
menu, Including taxes and In
Septic tanka pumped • drain
25. Plumbing Services
field* installed. 24 hour service.
PLUMBING
Terms. FA 2-9466.
Contracting k Repairs
Free Estimates
about.
29, Automobile Service
R. L. HARVEY
204 Sanford Ave. Phone FA 1-3181

Tor Rale

5

for only $500 down. This
dence features a built In
chen, corner lot location
excellent neighborhood. 3

reil'
kit'
am
bed

THE FIRST WISE MAN
Will investigate the outstanding
bargain being offered at 218 W.
10th Street
two bedrooms, furnished, nice
offering*.
shady lot, and all city conven­
'd
iencea.
Absolute total price
$6,800. Must have $1,000 down
to cover furniture. Balance per
month.
111 N. Park Ave. Phone FA 2-2420

Stenstrom Realty

IS. Mortgage Gonna
THE SECOND WISE MAN
Will check the Investment oppor
MORTGAGE LOANS
tunlty with 12.9% gross return.
FHA and Conventional
The terms are reasonable to a
Commercial k Residential
qualified buyer.
STENSTROM REALTY
4*

THE THIRD WISE MAN
Will inquire about the industrial IS. Business Opportunities
possibilities of our high, dry and
DRIVE-IN, couple can operate,
reasonable 12 acres on highway
Ph. FA 2-0199.
17 and 02 juit 1 mile South of
the Drive-In theater.
MODERN Atlanlic Service Sla
lion to be constructed at inter­
section of Sanford Ave. and
Onora Rd. Will be available for
-Call Hall",
FA 2-3641
lease in March, 1962. All ex­
CHRISTMAS HOME SPECIAL
pense paid training school be­
• When you ace this beautiful cut
gins Jan. 16. For information
tom belli 3 bedroom borne you
contact J. C. Norris, Orlando,
will know that Chrittmai la
Pb. GA 5-6588 or Write 1411
here. It features a large corner
Hamlin Ave.
lot in Loch Arbor, beautifully
landscaped
with
trees
and 17. Mnln Help Wanted
shrubs, fireplace, deepwell wa­
RETIRED Military Person to re­
ter supply and kitchen equipped.
present 55 yr. old Best's recom­
Many other tine features for
mended Life In' Co. highest
your inspection. Only $15,450
commission
paid,
experience
q
with excellent terms.
helpful but not essential. Write
Mr. Daccerdl. 1831 Windsor Dr.
Winler Park or eal) 647-0297

J. W. Hall, Realtor

AUTO GLASS
INSTALLED

Wall
Plumbing 4k Heating

kata, sweaters, paint, tarps.
Army Navy Surplus, 310 Sanford
Ave".
FACTORY TO YOU
ALUMINUM BUNDS

i
I

Windshield
Back Glass
Door Glass
Vent GIuab
SERVICE
Sonkarik Glass and Paint Co.

Leonard Auto Clinic

26. Radio 4k Television

MINIATURE Poodle, registered,
white, permanent thola, house
broken. FA 2-3442.

ENVELOPES, Letterheads, state
menu, Invoices, hand bills, and
programs, • ate.
Progressive RED Dachshund puppies, AKC
registered, Beautiful, 6 weeks
Printing Co. Phone FA 3-1981300 West 11th Bt.
old Christmas. FA 2-3903.

WHEEL CHAIRS, crutches, cenos 2 NEW Portable typewriters, Poor 1954 MERCURY hardtop coupe,
walkers.
samples, one Remington one
excellent shape. FA 2-3781.
FREE DELIVERY
Smith
Corona,
Your choice
Prescriptions our Specialty
$100,00 Each Including all taxes. '57 8U1CK Roadmaster, power
FAUST'S Rx MellonvHie
Powell's Office Supply Co. 117
seats, air cond. and everything
Ph. FA 2-7107
S. Magnolia, FA 2-5812.
reduced . . . ......
$895.
'56 CHEVY, automatic, a real
f u r n it u r e
BOY'S English Racer, good con­
U r.im f ................................ $«9$
Navy man transferred: brand
dition. FA 2-6116.
'58 r ODGE, V8, 4 dr push but*
new: take over for bvlsnce on
ton drive, good family car,
3 complete rooms; no down GOOD USED Smith Corona, StandJust ....................................... $435
payment necessary; payments
ard
typewriter,
perfect
for
'52 DODGE Radio k heater, e t c /
low a $13 per month. Call own
school or office, $05.00. Powell's
a bargain at .................... $95.
ncr collect, TE S -isn , Cassel
Office Supply, 117 S. Magnolia
Two Pick-up truckj, come and
berry.
Ave. FA 2-5842.
get one at $95.
ONION PLANTS
21 In. CONSOLE IV . walnut, good
BILL COOKE
Cry stal Wax, per M $2.50; 500 $1.50
QUALITY CARS
condition. 116 Country Club Cir­
5 M lots and over, $2,25 FOB
cle,
1014 S. French Ave.
FA 2-3606
here. A. St. Prevatt, Phone
ONE APARTMENT rire gas re 37. Bottta • Motors
749-2115 Seville, Fla.
frigerator $00.00, one large gas
FOR YOUR BAND Instruments,
Range $40.00, both in good cond. 16 FT. Runabout, 35 H.P. EVinGuitars,
Bongo's,
Christmas
rude, Electric Starter, 3 gaa
Pair of bed springs, one white
Sheet Music. Sales. Rental, Re­
tanka, skis, life
preserver*,
enamel top kitchrn table. Rea
pairs. See Bukur's Music Shop,
canvas top, gator UU trailer.
tonable. FA 2-2021.
2004 Cedar Ave. FA 2-0733.
Astum# payment*. FA 3-5414.
Open til 9 p. m, Monday, Wed­ BOY'S 20 In. bike FA 2-4436.
nesday, Friday until Christmas.
Gateway To The Waterway
LIONEL Train and all accessor­
Your EVINRUDE Dealer
ies FA 2-3377.
FOR SALE — Trade-Ins, Electric
Robson Sporting Goods
stove $5.00, Electric Refriger­
304-6-9 E. 1st.
Ph. FA 2-5961
ator $10.00, Phllco TV $15.00, IDEAL CHRISTMAS GIFT, »4
h.
p.
DeWalt
Radial
table
saw,
Westlnghouse TV $25.00. Fire­
like new. extras. Only $175. Ph. 14 FT. SCAT CRAFT, windshields,
stone i l l East lit., St.
top, boat cover, cushions, light*,
FA 2-6545.
charger, ate, '59 Evinnide Lark,
FIRESTONE Pre-Movlng Sale on
Electric starter. Trade Wind
all used tires. We don't want NEW WEST1NGHUUSE INSTANTON Portable Television, Come
Trailer. Sacrifice. FA 1-5467.
to lug them to our new loca­
in for demonstration, also Used
tion, to make us an offer. All
TV's $29.50 and up. Town k 39. Trailers - Cabanas
Slzea, Firestone 111 East 1st.,
Country TV, In Rear of McRcySt.
nolda Drug Store. FA 2-5362.
ANDERSON house trailer 93 ft.
FOR SALE— All good repossessed
10 x 16 Fla. room, carporte,
merchandise at low prices. We GOING NORTH 7 Go safely on
•Ir conditioned, excellent rood I*
Snow Tires, 7-00-15, $15.00 each.
don’t want to move it to our
Don. Ph. FA 3-5007 far appoint­
FA 2-1415.
ment.
new location. Your chance to
buy rightl Firestone Store, 111 17 In. RCA con tola TV, gtrl'a 20"
E. 1st St.
2 wheel bike, both In excellent 1961 MOBILE Home, I bedroom*,
will trade, taka over payment*
condition. 126 Club Rd.
FOR SALE: New and Used Inner
of $75. Sea Bailey, Dewitt
tulies for Cars, Trurks, Trac­ DOES ANYONE have any per­
Trailer Park,
tors, See Us, Firestone Store
simmons for sale? FA 2-5462.
111 East 1st, St.
CITRUS SUPPLIES
i f
FOR SALE— All Guns and Am­ Ask for our wholesale price lists
munition — Close out prices.
i
f
if
for Citrus bags, all sixes, BassBuy up Now! Firestone Store,
In The Showroom
wood Picking ladder*, picking
111 East 1st St.
Under Tti*
bags, clippers, truck rope, etc.
A. M. PREVATT
Phone 740-2115
Seville, Fla.

Sanford’s *
Finest Cars

T E E V GREEN
ESTATES
LMN KnUrpriaaa, Im .
6 Country (Tub Read (20lh

81. Eatenaion) 3 Miles
West Of Hwy. 17-92 Next
To Mayfair Country Club

L

Imports &amp; Sport* C an
PH. Ml 4-5307

WHEEL
ALIGNMENT
BALANCE
ALL MODELS

ONLY $7

BEFO RE

DEC. 24, 1961 A

LMN ENTERPRISER INC.

3 • BEDROOMS
IVt BATHS
Low Down Payment
No Cloning Coala

FHA Monthly Pa&gt;mrnU —

Aa Low t C d Per
As
V 4*
Meath
Prinripal - Ins. . Int. • Taaea

$66 to $74
No Cloalag Cool
VA A Conv. Financing
Available

Cliff Horneman, Broker

TErrace 8-4199
Open 16:06 *.m. to i;0U ».m.

M CADILLAC
Fleetwaod, Loaded ....---- ............ 4696
66 COKVAIR
4 Dear, Automatic — _.---- — 1491
19 CADILLAC
4 Door, Air Cond. ------------ ---- 3295
59 CHEVROLET
2 Deoe Bid. • C y L ---------------- 119$
19 CHEVKOLE1
tlelalr 4 Door, Aalomatlc
1415
$6 FORD
3 Door V-8, Automatic
995
SR CHEVROLET
4 D oor Balair, Automatic .. .. 119$
56 RAMBLER 4 Door, • CjL
— 991
•7 FORD 3 Doer. Automatic ..... 395

SR,500 To $9,300
FHA &amp; Conv. Financinjt
DIRECTIONS:

19

Mia-

ulra from Hanford, Ko. on

liwy. 17-92. turn right al
oar sign.

TErrace 8-3911

2nd

&amp; PALMETTO

2505 PARK AVE.

SANFORD

FA 2-0711
F A 2-9801

Easy Payments Arranged

* Set canter, cumber and toe-in
Balance Wheel*, add Weight*

Rely on Prompt, Efficient Service and
Genuine Ford Parts.

IT CHEVROLET Station Wagon M l
•4 CHEVROLET
4 Door, &gt; CyL Hid., Belalr ..... 105
•I RAMBLER
4 Dear. Custom, Auto......1495
( I MUCK 3 Door, Automatic ...... 505
IS MERCURY Hardtop, Overdrive 595
18 CHEVROLET Station Wngon . 1191
54 CADILLAC 4 Door
-------- 415
54 FORD Station W a g o n ----------- 195
50 FORD V, Ton P ick u p ______ _ J95
50 PLYMOUTH 3 Door .... .
95
57 CADILLAC, Laadtd ... . . . ____ l i l t
57 CHEVROLET
3 Ten CHASSIS and CAB
. 1193

SANFORD

FORD CARS

THIS SPECIAL INCLUDES:

iu u ^ T u r k e y

HOMES

STA RS *

800 FBKNCH AVK.

tJ L )

% (E

*

0|

FORD
_____
________
Fair lane 4-d r,
green, straight shift, Uka
new$91 OR
Reduced to
| 2 | KURD Fairlaae 600 V-*.
® • Overdrive.
$ ‘
Reduced to
GALAX IK 4 dr. “ $",
full power.
a / c,
FOIID Fairlaae 2-d r , V-8,
straight stick, H $ 4 Q A ft
k II. Reduced to
I tW V
GALAXIE 3 dr. V -l,
F-ti-M.
I1 J O R
Reduced to
I1 W
FURLS 3 4r. reach wagon.
Reduced to
| ]3 8 6

61

AND

CU STO M ERS WHO PURCHASE

USED C A R

FOR SMOOTHER,
S A F E R D R IV IN G

0 » r (Speciality
17-93 • Heart of Maitland

•

O N G D A LE

• 3 • Bedrooms
• 1*4 Hath*
• Central Alr-Cond. &amp;
Heating

★

WOOD

Ph. FA 2-2420 19. Situation!! Wanted
YARD Work, window cleaning,
any kind of work Call Warren
Sutton FA 3-2513.

35. A u to m o b ile s • T ru ck s

A. W. Bsrktty Used Cars,
Inc,

»#* Gifts
A

For Sale

B ark ley

HOLLERS off SANFORD
MERRY CHRISTMAS

TO

34. Articles

For Sale

31. Poultry - Pets - Livestock

TV SERVICE within the hour. CHAMPION Miniature AKC Black
Service calL $2.00. Sunshine TV
Poodle Puppies, Show dog Stock.
(The working man’s friend.)
Reserve now, Pick up Christ­
FA 2-9792.
mas Eve. FA 2-7741.

27. Special Service*

31. A rticle s

Fireplace wood, all lengths, Oak ARK YOU Going Fishing? I'va
got Missouri Minnows 25c dor.
and lighter wood. Delivered.
Red worms 45c a box. 713 W.
Phone FA 2-6818, if no answer
0th St. In front of old bus sta­
FA 2-5909.
tion. Grady Scott's Grocery and
Ph. FA 2-4622 FOR SALE— Our complete line
Bait Stand.
of paints and electric paint
mixers — Painter* and Con­ 35, Articles Wanted
tractors Special. Firestone Store
OLD China, Cut glass, Jewelry,
111 E. 1st St.
Coins, Guns and etc. Mt 4-3296.
NEW Olympia portable typewrit­
ers with cases, Regular $124 00 39. Automobile* • Truck*
Nuw $89.00 plus lax, Powell's
1057 UIIEVY Station Wagon $705.
Office Supply, 117 S. Magnolia
1950
CHEVY ......................... $95.
FA 2-5842.
1948 FORD
........................ $75.
BOY'S Used 34 In. Schwin bike, Sanford Motor Co., 1001 Sanford
FA 3-5751
Ave. Ph. FA 2-4382.
food cond. Ph. FA 2-6714

AIR CONDITIONING
CONTRACT and REPAIR WORK 210 Magnolia
Ph. FA 2-4612 }
1007 Sanford Ava.
FA 1-8562
General Auto Repairs
All ' Make Cars—Lalior k Parts
W. J. KING
Guaranteed—Quality Workmanship
PLUMBING k SUPPLIES
• Contracting
• Repair Work
2534 So. Orlando Dr.
»
Pbona 321-0483
2664 S. Hiawatha Ave. FA 2-Mli f

Stenstrom Realty

111 N. Park Ave.

Southern Air

FA 3-1391.

■stored, black and tan. FA 2-1701.

Jim Hunt Realty

St. Johns Realty Co.

•

3 1 . P ou ltry • P el* - L ivestock

20. Babysitters

FA 2-9195.

$50 DOWN
Serviceman Moved and must give
home away, 3 bedroom in Sun*
h a d Estates
ft No Qualifying, Move right in,
Only $62.00 per mo. total FHA
payment. Call Orlando CH 1-3336

27. Special Services

■SAFETY SPECIALSEAT BELTS INSTALLED

|75

i’er

PASSENGER

INSPECT FRONT DRAKE LINING
AND PACK
$*Y 00
WHEEL HEARINGS
&amp;

-

SERVICE DEPARTMENT
308
Ph. FA 2-M81

E. First SI.
Winter Park Ml 4-891$

$A V E

W
M
M
FORD Fairlaae 4 dr. V J .
M
F-O-M. U A H . I f O A K
Redared to
I (WWW
ETUDE. L art 4 dr. V-8.
M
i/T .
$ a O je
Reduced to
O u t!
GALAXI R 600
$ 1 QQC
M FORD
H/T. Urdu red to
4 dr. e s g M . T-8.
M
R k II.
$AAE
Reduced to
TW O
FORD - 6 - reach wagon.
M
F-U-M.
RUB
Reduced to
0 * tO
tUlSV. 2 dr. V-A
M
straight stick.
|Q(VE
Reduced to
090
FUUH FairUne wagon.
W V -t, F-O-M, H * $A Q C
II, A /C . Reduced ta
W O
B Y M CUC. 4 dr. H/T, f*U
M 1 power push button $7Q A
drive. Reduced to
8w e
5 7 FOIUS Falrlane y .g H/T
** • F-O-M, It k H.
$
Reduced to
0 7 FORD v-8 4.d r, straight
W * slick, R A 11.
$7v|B
Reduced to

190

5 7 FORD Fair Ian* 590
W l V-8 H /T .
|AU

It'drmed to

Strickland-Morrison

-

W...

990

StricklandMorrison, Inc.
308 E. Pint! St.
„.
VA 3-1411
Winter Perk M l 4-831$

�•*

JTffr BanfurS Wrram
Pape 8— Tues. Dec. 19, 19G1

NEW ORLEANS (UP1&gt; — Negro
l.Rration leaders who saw near.
/ 3:0 anti-segregation demonstra­
tors arrested In SO minutes Mon­
day night sought the help and
protection of President Kennedy
today for another nighttime pro­
test march.
The Negroei tald they would
try to march downtown at the
evening rush hour during the
Christmas shopping season even
If they were not given a parade
permit by city officials.

Police arrested 200 Negroes and
two white* Monday on charge* of
parading without a permit on Ca­
nal Street. TTie marcher*, moitly
student* from Southern and Dil­
lard universities, were scheduled
to appear In City Court late this
afternoon. They faced maximum
fine* of (too and 00 day* In jail
if convicted.
Police moved quickly on the
dcmonitrators a* they marched
toward tha state office building
hcra In a protest, sponsored by
tha Congress o f Racial Equality

GARDEN OF THE MONTH is this lovely tree-shnded
home of Mra. S. B. Smith at 512 Myrtle Avc. The glow­
ing colors o f over 23 varieties of crotons are Mrs.
Smith's pride and joy and the grounds are further
beautified by the brillinnt "flam e o f the woods" ixora
and the profusion o f polnsettas. Another feature of tho

(CORE), against mass arrests of
snll-segregationists
in
Raton
Rouge last week.
Tha Rev. Avery Alexander,
chairman of the Negro Consum­
er* League of Grcatrr New Or­
leans, said his group did not ex­
pect to receive a parade permit
for tonight became it usually
takes several daya to process.
But he said they will msrch the
Iwn miles to the registrnr of vot­
ers office In the Civic Center any­
way.

He sent a telegram to President
Kennedy protesting the arrests
Monday night of the marchers,
and asked for protection.
lie said Negroes were "run
down and hunted down by dogs."
He said he had not seen dogs
used by police Monday, but he
had heard about it.
Alexander told Kennedy that
Neg roe*
are
"incensed
and
hocked by there outrages and
atrocities committed in the name
of law against us as Negroes."

handsome yard 1h the hibiscus tree surrounded with
lilies. Mrs. J. C. Sikes, beautification chairman of the
Hcmerocallis Circle chose the garden on the basis of
its overall beauty. Mrs. Smith docs all her own yard
work*
(Herald Photo)

Officials, Negroes Agree To Albany Truce
Israel said Monday he
definitely auspended" the
the dcmonitrators and
would be up to police to

had "in ­
trials of
aald It
ask that

they be resumed
Police Chief
Laurie Pritchett aald he had no
such plana "so long as everything
runs smoothly. We will wait and
ace."

TB Patients
Get Yule Cheer
Methodist Church
Holds Open House
For New Building
By Jane Caaeelberry
The Public toured the attraetlva
new educational building o f the
Caaeelberry Community Methodist
Church during an open house held
Sunday afternoon.
The rapidly Increaaing Sunday
School enrollment at the church
made tho construction of tho eight
classroom structure necessary.
Rev, Oscar C. Poole, in * final
financial report, aUtcd that due to
the tremendous amount o f labor
donated by member* end ft lend*
of the church, the building win
completed at the low cost of $11,(164.18. A special building fund of­
Utere will be a Fellowship Sup- fering taken Hunday morning to
par at 8:30 p.m. Wednesday In help meet final construction costa
Weaver Hall of the Casselberry brought in $1,102.
Those attending the open house
Community Methodist Church. A
served
refreshments In
short prayer service will follow were
Weaver Hall by the ladle* o f the
Uta supper.
Each family attending is asked Women’a Society o f Chriitian
to bring a covered dish or dessert.

Fellowship Supper
Set In Casselberry

,
Manna
TDIminiiUr*
1 Hybrid tnloul
_ suBlsi*
• fiUaksa salnut
• Dsrwi
■ Canine animal* VIIonian poet
IX MouUmani
10 ttanal*

mkdn
m ra n mi

14 WkSad
_ uaioasnow
II Oramim*
II Bator*
15 Atatrart bring 20 Earthy malarial
IT Oaakribali team 13 Colt
II IWotla*
U Hindu |trl
XOKsiurcd
3t llornad animal
31 T«Ua amp
IS Atop

23 r « thatncl

M Slipped

U Worship

27 yatnoua British

30 C ro w n p u t

38 Unusual

3* WrhU

nctmol

83 K aceuatm g
241
24 Read vassal
_
28 Blood
F
2 * Wakaoed
M At.
[T
2* Artiri*
40 E irrxrea
rr
41 Britkh aseat pta

ir

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sr
5T
u n

jIS fcl* i
J1yjf j
I

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f r J *.

THIS STOCKING id no
full o f gifts that un extra
gift in tied to tile boot with
it ribbon, Is placed in a box,
to be delivered along with
xevon others to Seminole
County TB patients by
Mra. Lorraine Graham.
(Herald Photo)

Annual Pre-Teen
Yule Parly Set

PALM REACH, Fla. (U PI) —
President Kennedy hastens back
to Washington today for a meet­
ing with the National Security
Council and preparations for his
Thursday meeting in Bermuda
witn British Prime Minister liar
old Macmillan.
Kennedy slopped off here Mon­
day on his way hack from South
America to treat a heavy head
cold with steep, rest and sunshine.
Originally he was scheduled to
fly on to Washington Monday
morning after dropping off Mrs.
Kennedy here to get ready for
the family Christmas holidays.
Because
which
caused him some ear discotqfort
during the flight from Colombia,
Kennedy decided to take a day
off. Examined aDd treated by two
doctors, he improved measurably
during the day, Monday night the
White House said he had im­
proved greatly and was ready to
return to work.
Kennedy was to meet with the
Security Council at 4 p.m.
Mrs. Kennedy planned to re­
main here with their two chil­
dren, Caroline and John Jr., and
the President will rejoin them
late Friday at the oceanfront es­
tate of Capt. Michael Paul, an old
friend of the President's family
who has made his place avail­
able to them for the holidaya.
The President leaves Washing­
ton early Thursday morning for
Bermuda where he will confer
with Macmillan until Friday aft­
ernoon.

4

CHUMJOTA SPORTSMAN’S CLUII directors line up for the photo­
grapher in front o f their new club house on Hwy. 419 just south of the
community. From left, they are Secretary-Treasurer Roland Millettc, Lon­
nie Harris, Henry Schwerdt, President Fred Stumpf, Vice President Walter
Chadwick and Cliff Mellor. Joseph Uufo and Carl Byrnes were not present.
(Jones Photo)

Courthouse
Records
Real Ratal* Transactions
Joe B, Gentry', etux to Dolores
Helling*, N. Orlando, $0,000.
Myera and Gallagher, Inc. to
JUST A FEW of the more thun 500 people who ate chicken barbecue in
Frank Simrni, etux, DolRay Man­
Chuluota last Sunday in the shade of the moss-hung and beautiful old oaks
or, $17,000.
are shown "in action,” so to speak, on the Community Club Grounds.
Rramur Devalopment Co. to
American Legion Post 225 sponsored the dinner to raise money for ita
Ward Hicka, Inc., Eaatbrook Subd.,
building fund.
(Jones Photo)
$12,600.
Barry Home* to Fred L. Janaskl,
etux, Goldie Manor, $12,600.
Jack Keith Itllllard etux to
Ralph M. Godlcy, etux, Normandy
Add., $14,400,
The Elks Cluh begins It's Christ­ old familiar Christmaa enrols, and and a gift of small American flag*
Carl J, Harris, etux to Anderson
D. Hartleys, atuy, Country Club, mas festivities today with • party gifts will be given. Later In the will be given to tin children In ad­
at the Bcminolo County Home, evening refreshment* will li« serv­ dition to the presents.
$10,000.
planned by 30 or -10 members of ed, which huvo been designed to
Suita Filed
Firet Nat’l City Bank of N. Y. Elks Lodge 1241 end their wives, carry out Uie holiday theme. Gene
ve, Walter Ray Winga etux, mtg. who will go to the home.
Walter fa chairman of thia event.
A program has been planned,
fcl.
On Saturday at 2:30 p. m. the
Fed. Nat'l Morg. Assn, ve Albert which will tnrlude the singing o f Elka will hold their annual Christ­
Charles Tavaree, etux, mtg fcl.
mas party fur underprivileged
Suffolk County Fed. S. and L.
children o f Seminole County, with
The Women’s Club of Cassel­
Aasn. ve. Ranald E. Mulder, etux,
about 200 children Invited to share berry will meet for a Christmas
mtg. IcL
Ilia fun and festivity at the Elks party at 8 p.m. Wednesday in th«
South Boeton Saving* Bank va.
Lodge on East Second St.
clubhouse on Overbrook Dr.
Donald E. Baker, etal, mtg. fcl.
Santa Claus will arrive with a
There will be a Carol Sing and
Mist Mnrylce Harrison of Lake­ police escort for a brief visit with an exchange of gifts. Members are
Sanford Atlantic Nat'l Bank va.
land died Sunday in Lakeland. She the children and toya donated by asked to bring canned goods for
John W. Gratler, etal, mtg, fcl.
Henry Moikowlts, etux va. Frank was tho sister o f Mr*. J. M. Mc- local civic clubs In the city will be distribution to needy families.
Caskill, 2062 Grandview Ave. Miss added to a large supply already on
Gregga Jr., a tux, mtg. fcl.
Hail esses wilt be Mr*. Kenneth
East River Saving* Bank ve. Harrison visited Sanford frequent- hand.
Greene, Mrs. Frank Bingham,
Robert R. Caldwell, etal, mtg, fcl.
A large group of Elk* Club Mra. Billie Alexander and M rsShe was secretory to Frank Sey­ members will In on hand to assist Hcnry Jlansrn.
Fed, Nat'l Mortg. Assn, vs A l­
mour, executive director of the
vin I!. Hosper, etux, mtg. fcl.
Growers Executive Committee of
Lorikeets range the eucalyptus the citrus industry for many years.
forests o f eastern Australia for She was well known throughout
nectar like lice* searching a gar­ the state.
den far blossom*. Although their
Funeral eervlce* will l « held
relationship to parrots is apparent Wednesday at 10:30 a. in. at
from the shape o f their beaka, Duke*.Steen Funeral h o m e In
they have longues like biuahe* to Lakeland. Interment will be at a
lap up floral sirup*.
later date.

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The Annual Tre-Teen Christmas
Party sponsored by the Sanford
Recreation Department will be
held on Saturday at 8 a.m. at the
Sanford Civic Center.
The weekly meeting of pre-teen
youngsters this week will be high­
lighted in the Christmas spirit
with stories, games and refresh­
ments.
A large group of parents and
children is expected to attend and
start off the yuletlde festivities
for the pre-ln-na with a lot of ex-

Memberi o f Sanford's Firat
Christian Church will meet at 6:30
p.m. Thursday in the Educational
Building for a Fellowship Supper
to be followed by a Christmas
Program at 7:30 p.m. In the sanc­
tuary. The church's Friendship
Class will be in charge of supper citemcnt.
preparation*.
Emphasis of the Christmas Pro­
gram will be upon children of the
church who will participste in a
movie of the Christmaa Story. Fol.
lowing tills presentation, Christ­
mas treats will be distributed to
The congregation of tha Graee
all youngstera in attendance.
Methodist Church will meet at
6:30 p.m. Wednesday for * Family
Fellowship Christmas Program
which will begin with • covered
dish supper.
Commissioners of the Lake
Church school classes will pre­
Mary Fire District will meet at sent Uie reensetment and reading
6 p.m. Thursday in Uie Fire Hall of the Christmas Story to back­
to review the year's progresa and ground music featuring the Youth
to study the end of year financial Department. The Children’s Class,
report.
ea will sing Christmas Carols to
The meeting la open to the pub­ open the program.
lic and all Interested persons who
All members and friends of the
care to attend will be welcomed church have been especially in­
according to Ed Zimmerman, vited to attend this program by
president of the Lake Mary Vol­ Bev. W U lem as Parsons, Grace
unteer Fire Dept. \
Methodist pastor.

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SANFORD,

City Hall will be opened the
day after Christmas . . . Not so
the courthouse.
• •
•
The- Cherub Carol
Choir will
perform a series of Christmas
carols in front of the City Hall
Nativity scene Friday at 7 p.m.
» • •
More than 1500 in stamps alone
were told at one post office win­
dow Tuesday during a seven hour
period.
• e •

A public hearing on the con­
troversial toning ordinance for
Sanford will be conducted Thurs­
day at • p. m.
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If the city undertakes the m ss9 * iv e water and sewage improve,
ment program, rates per user will
go op sbout 11.40 per month.

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City Commissioner Crspps fa­
vors using the old county jail
only for the police department
and aa a jail facility. Crapps
mentioned at Monday's board
meeting that no one ever escaped
from the jail. "It sure would be
# * shame to waste it for any
other purpose,” said Jimmy.
• e
•
VAH-1 established an unusual
record while at sea. No accident
while on the lengthy cruise. First
time any NAS based wing did
that.

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The County School Board will
make a decision at its Jan. It
▼ meeting on whether to allow an­
nexing three Seminole Schools
into the city limits of Casselberry.
• • •
County Agent Cecil Tucker call­
ed the heavy downpour Tuesday
a "million dollar rain." "It was
a real life-saver," to the county's
111 million dollar agricultural in­
dustry, he tdded,
e • e
Sanford Is mentioned In the
la lest edition of Mechanics Illu­
strated. All about this city and
ahad fishing.
• • •
County Judge
Vernon
Mite
complained to us about the over­
crowded conditions In the court­
room this week. Doth Circuit
sod County Court cases were on
Monday. Definite need for a an"'e th e r courtroom.
•
• • •
There are two nice cedar tree*
at the city xoo, which are In need
Of decorations. Mrs. Arnold Hood,
lookeeper, say* she brought down
all the decorations she bad but
U was not enough and the iuo
fundi Juil don't permit the pur­
chase of any equipment. H you
f have soma decorations you would
like lo donate, leave them at the
too in the daytime or at
the
Shore Patrol Station, next door,
at night.
• • •
Bob Shedden manager or Sou­
thern Dell tells us that Ihe new
telephone books will be out around
the end of January.
• • •
'• The Sun-Dell Motel on Hwy.
IT-B2 is hosting an art exhibit
this week through Jan. 15. Any­
one interested in arts and crafts
la Invited lo come . . . Artists
also are invited to participate.
• • •
Guy
AUeu, postmaster (until
January anyway) tells us thal
theChristmas
mall rush season
U over . . . The heaviest day
9 v » a Monday with ST,TOO letter*
processed . . . almost 1,000 more
thin ever before.

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Turnpike Bonds
Sold At Interest
Rale Of 4.75 Pet.

Dy LARRY VERSIIKI.
TALK AROUND TOWN . . .
Everyone's shopping Sanford . . .
despite rain . . . why no Chriatn u t lighting contest this year . . .
tome aay lack of interest. . . .
Sid RiChard'a rock garden on an
Jsland by 25th St. and Park Ave.
* . . County Commission decision
to pay for rights of way out of
secondary funds . . . Will J. C.
Hutchison be re-elected chairman
of the commission next year? . .
Sources say
yes .. . Jimmy
Crapps next mayor of Sanford and
will have to sign the bonds when
the city borrows money for a
sewage
treatment
plant even
^ b o u g h he's against it.

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CHRISTMAS came early to the driver of this semi­
trailer mail truck early this morning. W. Moreland of
Jacksonville en-route to Orlando with n load of mail
crashed into a vehicle at the Lake Monroe bridge and
escaped injury. The truck turned over with the call hang­

ing over the sea wall. Postmaster Guy Allen said 20
sacks o f mail for Sanford were saved with postal crews
unloading the truck at about G a. m. The driver of the
car, C. Mahler o f Brockton, Mass, was shaken up in the
mishnp.
(Herald Photo)

Kennedy To Keep Monk In 'Jeopady'
Macmillan Date
PALM BEACH, Kin. (UPI I —
President Kennedy decided today
to go ahead with his meeting with
llritish Prime Minister Harold
Mac in Him), the White House announesd. It will be held in Ber­
muda or here, dep ending ea His
condition t
Kent tedy's stricken',
father.
adOf
Thia war auuu.noted M- tlw eblnf
executive left his beachfront'hoige
for EL Mary's Hospital in West
Palm Beach where his father, for­
mer Ambassador Joseph 1*. Ken­
nedy, 79. show ed some slight
progress this morning in bis fight
against the paialytir effect* o f a
cerebral hemorrhage s u f f e r r d
Tuesday.
Ths President, according to in­
formed sources, wants to go to
Bermuda for the meeting with
Macmillan aa scheduled Thursday
if his fsthsr Is in no dsnger. A
team of specialists examined the
former ambassador this morning
and the President went to the hos­
pital shortly after 10 a. m.

Cowan Infant
Dies At Hospital

In Radio Failure

CAPE CANAVERAL (U P I )-A
tiny monkey named Scatback rode
rucltet on a li.WW mile
' *hour flight
“ • “through
*1
—space
per
j jteoday Bight, but cbancca for bis
recovery today were Jeopardised
h»*a w tm be e y n JaJlur*. p - v
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earrv.gg the four-pound rhesus
monkey landed In a planned tar­
get area 5.000 miles southeast of
Cape Canaveral about a half-hour
alter the mighty rocket was fired
front here.
But mule thun 10 hour* after
the launching, recovery forces off
Ascension Island in the South At­
lantic still bad not retrieved the
animal.
The Air Force said the search
was "still under way. although
no signals have been received
from the radio locator beacon in
the pod." The bra run was u sort
of homing device by which re­
covery crews could close in on

Rains Too Light
Kennedy Pledges For Most Groves
Citrus Export Aid

LAKELAND &lt;UPI) - President
Kennedy has agreed to seek low­
the object if it were still afloat.
Scatback was hurled Into the ering of Ihe "orange peel curtain"
black cold of space amt soared between the United States anti
Into a baud, of high-intunsity radi Great Britain when lie meets with
•bog more than mb aides above
Prim* Minister Harold Mcntlllan
thi! month.
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Two Executed For
Attacking Mother
PARCHMAN. .'It.*. (UPI) —
Two Negroes convicted o f raping
a young white mother were put to
death In the gas chamber here,
one shortly brfoir midnight ami
the other a few minute* after,
The pair— Iluwaid Cook, hi, and
Ellic (Lover Boy) I.re, 2fl— show­
ed tittle reaction when led to the
chamber, Prison BupL Tied Jones
said.

ant to (teacrll* British restrictions
against Imports of U. S. citrus
and citrus products.
Homer Hooks, general manager
of the Florida Citrus Commission,
said he had tieen informed by the
office of Sen. George Smathers,
(D -F la ), that the President had
agreed to pul the import discus­
sions on his agenda.
Bryant, who paid a personal
visit to Hie Board of Trade in
London last September to seek a
breakdown of harriirs, said in
Tallahassee the Kennedy decision
reflected the importance of the
issue.

LAKELAND ( UPI) — Many
citrus growers shut off their Irri­
gation systems for the first time
in three months today. But for
most gmv« owners, the rains of
Monday night and Tuesday never
readied them or were too light
to be helpful.
Warren Jahnsoq, chief ol the
irtxfersi -* State Frost Warning
Service here, said
"generous
amounts" of rain fell in the westcentral part of llie stale, but
missed the rich Indian River dis­
trict and tha Orlando growing
ares.
Johnson ssld grower* who got
at much at two inches ot rain
should have no more worries for
Hie present. But he said those
who got lets still had their trou­
bles.
He said two or mors Inches fell
In parts or Pasco, Hillsborough,
western Polk and southern Lake
counties. Lesser amounts fell In
parts ot northern Hardee and
southern Hernando. The rest of
the ntros bell got little or no
rainfall.

Two W in Phone Calls To Sons Overseas

Two Sanford mothers, shaky i day night, after their telephones j an overseas Christmas telephone
with excitement and happiness, had rung to tell them their names call.
Robert Scott Cowan, 11-months- rurhed to the USO building Toe*, had been drawn as the winners of | This Is an annual project of the
old ton of Mr. and Sir. Ralph
T. Cowan Jr., of 405 Plumusa
I)r., Sanford, died Tuesday after­
noon at Seminole Memorial Hos­
pital following a brief illness.
Survivors, other than his par­
ents, are three brothers, Ralph T.,
Ill, Charles Braun and Richard
Keith and a sister. Call Lee. all
of Sanford; grandparents, Mrs.
R. T. Cowan Sr. of Winter Park
and Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Braun
of Monroe, Lu.
Graveside services will be held
at 11 a m. Thursday in Evergreen
Cemetery with the ttev. Thomas
Parsons
of
Grace
Methodist
Church officiating.
Gramkow Funeral Home is In
charge of arrangements.

Reds Keep Border
Shut For Holidays
BERLIN (U P I&gt;— East German
Communists today demanded the
right to control Western sir and
land trnffle to isolated West Ber­
lin.
The official Communist partynewspaper, Neues Deutschland,
made the demand in a call for
speedy negotiations to give Getmany a pear* treaty and end
Western rights in Berlin.

TAMPA (UPI) - Florida tod aysold its Sunshine Stats Parkway
cxlcnsUm bonds to a group of
investment bankers at an Interest
rate of 4.J5 per cent.
Gov. Farris Bryant and turnpike
officials hailed It as a "good
bargain" (or the state.
It culminated three days ol
negotiations. In the wind-up, the
total amount of the band issue
was raised trom S155 million to
$157 million to take care of Inte­
rest cost* and fees to the bankers.
Announcement of the sale was
made simultaneously by the Turn­
pike Authority in Tampa and the
governor in Tallahassee. The auIhorily accepted the offer after
clearing it with the governor.
"The proposal is for a bond issue
nf $157 million, carrying a 4.75
per cent interest, with a tee to
cover management compensation
and all expenses" of $3.25 on each
Itoo bond, Turnpike Chairman
John Hammer announced.

DELIGHTED WINNERS of thu drawing for a Otriaiinuit oversea.s rail are
Mrs. T. N. Dillard, (left), whose son, George, Is with the 81 «i Artiltnry
2nd Missile Battalion in Germany and Mrs. Louis D. Brinn, (seated), whose
son Hntee is with the G314th Supply Squadron in Korea. Standing back,
left are Rev. .lames Burnett, USD director, Mrs. Carolyn Higgins, USO
director and iltiasd) R. Kitner, CWA president.
(Herald Photo)
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The County Board of Medical
Examiners today vigorously pro­
tested the mechanism hy which
death certificates m s signed in
Seminole County and submitted its
letters of resignation to the Coun­
ty Commission today.
The siaminlng hoard comprised
of Dra, W. V. Roberts, Leonard
Munson, Daniel Mathers and Kd-

Bulletin
BOGOTA, Colombia (UPI)—A
strong earthquske centerrd In
the Andes mountain range shook
Colombia today. First reports
Indicated at least IS persons
were killed and more than too
Irjured.

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BRIEFS
Red Deadline
WASHINGTON (U I't)-T o d iy Is
the final deadline for U.S. Com­
munists to register si agents of
the Soviet Union.

D rug Prices Hit
WASHINGTON (UPtl The
AF-L-CIO and the National Con­
sumer* League today said drug
prices arc too high and called fur
tighter federal curbs on the drugmaking industry.

Death Toll At 23
SEVILLE, Spain (UPI) — The
death loll in (lie crash of a pri­
vate plane that plunged into a
crowd of people was officially
placed today at 25, with 10 others
not expected lo liva. Eighty other
person* wer* in serious condition.

Turnpike Honda
TALLAHASSEE (UPI) -

Tha

State Tumplka Authority was ex­
pected to ico s ffM t reject today
an offer by an Investment team
to buy SI55 million tn bond* to
extend the Sunshtna Stats Park­
way.

Commandos Busy
JAKAHTA, Indonesia (UPI) —
The army commander In eastern
Indonesia announced today that
hand - picked commandos have
been practicing amphibious land­
ings In tha islands nearest to
Dutch New Guinea.

Democrat Wins
SHREVEPORT, La. (U P I)-J o e
D. Waggonncr Jr., a segregation­
ist Democrat who refused the sup­
port of national parly leaders,
won a close special congressional
election Tuesday over a Republi­
can segregationist,

Jaycees Praised
TALLAHASSEE (UPI) — The
Junior Chamber of Commerce
was praised hy Gov. Farris Bry­
ant Tuesday for contributions to
live growth and development ot
Florida communities. Bryant pro­
claimed Jan. 2D-27 as "Jaycce
Week" in Florida.

L'ntn d Communications Workers
of America and Ha local at the
telephone company here. This Is
the (ir»t year that it has been
done in Sanford.
Cards are sent out to persons
who have tons serving in the
PARIS (U P!) — Mora than 30
armed lorcet overseas. From the
civilians were liospitaliml today
entries two names arc drawn as —most ot them with head injuries
winners.
inflicted hy polire clubs—follow­
"I was so excited I couldn't ing a violent demonstration by
even gel dressed," said Airs. thousands of Parisians against
Ihe right wing underground Secret
Brian, "This is llie must wonderful
Army Urguniialion (DASl.
Christ mat gill 1 ever received—
it's just wonderful. Thank you ao Postal Rates
WASHINGTON (U P D -T h e last
much!”
major
obstacle In Congret* to i
Mrs. Dillard said she didn't
have the ear, so called a taxi. "1 postal rate increase apparently
(old that taxi driver, ‘Hurry! Hur­ lias bet-n removed hy a reported
r y ! ' " aim said, "I'll bet he thought agreement bctxeen the adminis­
I was going to the hospital or tration and Sen. Olin D. Johnston
something. I cried today because (D.- S.C.), chairman of the Senate
my son could not come home for Postuffice and Civil Service Com­
Christmas. This will help so mittee.

Riot In Paris

much!"
The nainrs were drawn by the
Bev. James Harnett and Miss
Uonuie Slofler with Mrs. Carolyn
Higgins, USO director, and Rus­
sell B. Kitner, president of the
local, standing by. Kitner aald
that ail arrangements would lie
made, then overseas men con­
tacted and Ihe call set up at
whatever time Mrs. Brinn and
5lrs. Dillard desirrd.

win Stoner wrote a strongly-word­
ed letter to the county governing
board urging cooperation in refer­
ence to a Negro woman's death
two wreks ago in which two doc­
tor* refused to algn- the death cer­
tificate unless an autopsy was per­
formed.
The State Attorney'! office re­
fused to allow the autopsy, report­
ing Hint it feiL no criminal negli­
gence was Involved. The woman
was buried without any doclor'a
signature on the death certificate.
Following is the letter signed by
the four doctors:
"The undersigned were appoint­
ed by the Board of County Com­
missioners o f Seminole County,
Florida, at their regular meeting
on Jan. IP, 1060, to bo a Medical
Examining Board for Scmlnola
County. This is In ronformanra
with House Hill 1505, which was
filed In the office of Secretary of
Statu on June 25. It*55, This has to
do with unexplained deaths in our
County, and this law w is request­
ed hy the Seminote County Medical
Society in an attempt to protect
the people o f Seminole County, and
to be a responsible addition to the
health and law e n f o r c e m e n t
groups within our County,
"W * have served on many occaaiona when requested without fa­
vor or recompenre, and have given
of our time lu an attempt to be of
some benefit to our community.
There has never been any Intent
on tha part of this committee nor
on the part o f the Scmlnola Coun­
ty Society to In any way infringe
upon the righta o f othsra In tba
due proeess o f taw; however It te
our leeling that our efforta era In
vain, and that wa art neither be­
ing called upon to function nor
iloca It appear that our advice ta
well taken in aplte o f the legal
bucking which House Bill 1586
give* us.
"Recently one of our Board waa
asked by a fellow physician to give
an opinion In a case o f an unuxplained death, l|d* opinion waa
given and H appear,* that no attenl&amp;a whatsoever was paid to
earns.
"W e feel strongly that medicU
opinion la of proper benefit ia
ease* such as are cuvered tn tilt*
law, and either we function or we
shall cease to function. If our
recommendations art going to be
discarded on the advice of a lay
pci sun who has absolutely no med­
ical education, then it teema rattier
foolhardy that we make any at­
tempts at coopcrution under the
provisions o f these statures,
"It Is Indeed regretabls that
such instances have to take place,
and unirss we have the complete
cooperation of the Board of Coun­
ty Commissioners and all law tnfurcemrnt organisations and offi­
ce:* of the law within tills com­
munity, we as a group would like
to submit our resignations effec­
tively immediately.
"A n unofficial poll o f th* re­
maining members of the Seminole
County Medical Society have indi­
cated that they would not In any
way be Interested in any further
conpeiation as long as It Is unilat­
eral.
"1 trust you understand our pos­
ition, and we want to reassure you
gentlemen and the citisens ot this
county that The Seminole County
Medical Society it interested in
llirir health and welfare, and ore
willing to give of their time and
efforts in sn attempt to protect
them to the beat of our ability.
This we have been willing ta do tx
the past without cost to the Coun­
ty; however, we feci Unit such an
ai i uiigeiuelit as has been in exist­
ence in the past months during our
appulntuient is entirely wrong,
and we wish in tills manner to pro­
test the mechanism by which the
death certificate* are being sign­
ed and releases given fur Internment o f the deceased without ade­
quate explanation of death."

Herald Index
UN Speeds Work
For Holiday Rest
UNITED
NATIONS, N. V.
(UPI) — Tha General Assembly
pitched Into classic East-West battlss on Tibet and Hungary today
in a final flurry of debating and
voting before a thiea-week Christ­
mas holiday.
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                    <text>Three Seminole High School
business education teachers, Miss
Anna Vitsarls, Mis* Rebecca Stev­
ens. James Martin and a Stetson
University teaching intern, Mrs.
Virginia Easter recently attended
a demonstration talk on Skill De­
velopment Through
Instrument
Training, held at Stetson UniterIlly.
Robert J. Ruegg, director of
Business Education from the Di­
vision of Educational Development
Laboratories in Huntington, N. Y.,
conducted the demonstration-talk
on new teaching techniques In
business education which may be
used In the current teaching lituetlon.
The phases of business educa­
tion discussed by Ruegg were be­
ginning end advanced typing,
shorthand transcription and fil­
ing.
The Instrument training techniquea were presented to that
avery «na could actually partici­
pate and develop an understanding
of skill ‘ development. The areas
covered la this phase of the pro­
gram ware the Ten-Key keyboard
training, typing, bookkeeping, fil­
ing, business math and shorthand
transcription.
Preceding the program, the
local teachers Joined the teachers
from othar central Florida schools
for dinner at the Union cafeteria.

TRUE TO LIFE waa the contemporary piny, "Father Rends a Chrlstmna
Carol" which starred these Seminole High actors and actresses in their
initial debut Monday afternoon. From left, seated, are Frankie Jones,
Robert Murray and Jane Miller. Standing are Gene Dlmmock, who played
Father and Carol Wheeler the mother. Two other players, Robert Richards
and Mike Smith were not. present for the picture.
(Herald Photo)

Dorte Demtroeder
Speaks To
Teacher's Group
Sanford teacher* of the RHO
chapter of Delta Kappa Gamma
met recently In Daytona for lunch­
eon and program for the month.
A theme of "World Culture" waa
carried out, and there were aeveral foreign exchange atudenta
from central Florida aehool* prolent, Including MDa Dorte Dem­
troeder, Klwanla exchange itudent
of Sanford.
Those attending from Sanford
were Mra. Wilma Morgan, Mr*.
Martha Rowland, Mrs. Ruth Carl­
ton, Mra. Margaret Golt, Mra.
Nellie Coleman end Mr*. Mary
Joyce Bateman.

SQUARE-DANCING wan the feature of tho evening when the Future
Fanners and tho Future Homemakers Clubs at Seminole High got to*
ither last week for a dance party. Members of the Starlighlera Square
snee club attended and showed the students some square dance steps,
and also did some exhibition dancing for them. Joe Curtis, well known
caller was present and did thccnlling for nil the squnres as welt as Instruct*
ing the clubs In their smsteur dancing. Here are a group of students go­
ing through the beginning steps of a Texas Star.
(Herald Photo)

By DOTOE HIGGINBOTHAM
In a brealhtaklngly beautiful
cathedral acttlng, the Seminole
High School Glee Club called

During 1B60, earioveaeular dieeaaee cauaed the death* of 021,540
Americana.

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Kennedy Leaves For South America
WASHINGTON {UPI) - Presi­
dent Kennedy, aware of but un­
deterred by reports of anti-U. 3.
demonstration*
In
Venezuela,
leevea today on another venture
In personal diplomacy — a short
weekend In South America.
The Chief Executive and hli
wife planned to take off aboard
an Air Force Jet irantporl for
San Juan, Puerto Rico. They will
be the overnight gueita of Gov.
and Mrs. Lula Munox Marin at
La Fortalcia, the historic cattlefortress built In the 1530a. Their
landing at San Juan's Internation­
al Airport was scheduled for 1:15
p. m., F.ST.
From Puerto Rtco, the Kenne­
dy* will fly southward Saturday
for a one-day visit to Caracal,

L ife!

Venezuela. They will spend Sun-, eluding the U.S. Secret Service,
• Residential
• Commercial
day in Bogota, Colombia, and fly , ware convinced from one-thc* spot
back to the United Statoa during reports that protective meaiurca
Buildings
that night.
to Caracas were adequate to as­
Fallout Shelters
Tho Chief Executive will
be sure the President a &gt;afe, over­
FA 2-7083
back In Washington only three night visit with President Romulo
G. W. Dodson Contractor
Betancourt.
days before going to Bermuda for
meeting* with Britiah Prime Minlater
Harold
Mcmillan
next
Onon Daga
Thursday and Friday.
Press (llapalchcs and secret In­
telligence reports telling of secu­
rity measures to protect Kcnnedy to Venezuela poured Into the
• Trimming
• De-Mo«aing
• Cabling
White Home preceding start of
• Spraying
• Removal
tho trip. Prea* Secretary Pierre
Salinger said there waa no “ un­
LICENSED - BONDED - INSURED - FREE ESTIMATE*
easiness" on the part of the Chief
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Executive about the trip.
ORLANDO, FLA.
The White House and associat­
Norther* Branch — Syracuse, N. T .
ed federal security personnel. In­

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TALLAHASSEE — The Florid*
Highway Patrol today appealed to
all drivers to "start now to save
your life" during the Chriitmai
holidays by leading a little extra
effort in an attempt to bo a better
driver.
The patrol has a grim highway
fatality prediction for the 78 hoi*
period Juit before, during ana
right after the day that St. Nick
viaits Florida to bring cheer and
joy — not death to tho stale's
people.
Careless and reckless driving
will m u lt In at Icait 22 persons
being killed In highway crashes
during that tims this year, tha
patrol aays.
With the statewide death ic ^
running a little below that for the
same time last year, tho Christ­
mas period death prediction for
thla year la leas than tho actual
number killed In Iho 78 hour period
lait year. Tbo total than was Jt.

A NEW SCHEDULE of Trallwaya Bun aervice was set in motion as Trailways officials met with local men Monday morning at the bus depot on
the south corner o f Park Avc. and Second St: President J. J. Renrden,
second from left, presented model buses to Sonny Powell, Chamber of
Commerce president, left and to City Commissioner A1 Wilson and C. of C.
manager John Krider, right, who welcomed the new bua schedule and In­
creased service.
(Herald Photo)

Beautiful Parka

Christmas

*

Warns Drivers

Awning Windows

Pidgin English originally develuped aa a language aa a result of
tbo trade between Chlnrau and
Englishmen. "1'idgto" la said to be
a corruption o f tha English wold
"business."

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White Terraxzo Floors

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HOOSICK FALL6, N. T . (UPI)
Grandma Moaca oneo aald " I f I
didn't start painting, I would hava
ralaed chlckana." T b it waa the
way Grandma Moaca, who dtef
Wednesday at the age of 101, laid
things—ealty and simple.

Glee Club Presents Christmas Program

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forth the true spirit of Chrlatmea
as they gang a full program of
carola and Cbrlitmaa melodici,
Wednesday,
at
their
annual
Chrigtmaa Concert.
The malted choir Hood before
a background deilgned to depict
five ttalned glau windowa, with
indirect lighting making the ilage
curtain* appear a rich purple hur.
The elfect waa to make the choir
appear to be itanding in a cath­
edral chancel.
The striking itage telling wet
designed and built by Larry Gilstrap end Terry Colllni.
Following five number! by the
freshman chorus, Including "Joy
to the World." "W h it Child Is
T h l»r‘ "Come, Shephardi," "The
Firat Noel" end "Rood King
WenceaUs," Mist Mary Helen
Wathhum and MUt Sandy Rich­
ards played a piano duel cntilled
"Chriitmr* rantaay."
A candlelight pioreaaUmal fol­
lowed, with the memhara of the
glee club coming down the aisles
of the auditorium bearing lighted
candle* and tinging, “ Oh, Come
All Ye Faithful." On tha itage,
following the reeding of the acrlp-

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Christmas Sales
At All-Time High

"The best business we’ve ever done," is what San­
ford merchants are singing about this week as sales in
December reached an all-time high and should surpass
previous years in Christmas business, a Herald poll
of merchants showed today.
A check o f downtown stores reveal that over the
past three weeks sales have been at "peak” and that mer­
chants are looking forward to a "gigantic” pre-Christ­
mas rush this week.
Chamber, of Commerce officials were singing the
praises of the merchants for handling the Christmas
business in "superb” fashion.
E. C. Harper Jr., chairman o f the merchants di­
vision said that last Friday most of the stores had to
stay open later than 9 p. m. to take care o f all the cus­
tomers.
The downtown stores will remain open until 9 p. m.
for the remainder of the week.

U. S. Envoy, Tshombe Due To Talk
Guillion Waifs
At Ndola For
Katanga Chief

WEATHER: Cloudy through Tuesduy. High today, 80-85. Low tonight, 55-60,
VOL.

63

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Press

Lerued

Wire

BeUbllahed

1906

MONDAY, DECEMRER 18. 1961

SANFORD,

FLORIDA

NO. 346

City To View Plans
fo r Sewage Facility
The City Commission will look at Its meeting scheduled for •
at final plans for a $400,000 few- p. m. todsy.
Consulting engineer Jesse Diets
age treatment plant for the city
will be In town to discuss the
plans. Diets Is ■ member of the
engineering firm, Clark, Daily
and Dietz who helped draw up the
plans with local engineers Letfler and Bush.
Federal funds to belp construct
the plant are expected in about
6 Die In T ra ffic
seven months according to City
Manager W. E. Knowles.
Ry United I’ rwui International
The Florida Highway Patrol to­
day reported at leaat six persons
killed in weekend traffic accidents
across the state.

Ity LARRY VKKSIIEL
(It’s Christmas Shopping Tim*
and her* are some present* I’d like
to give our public officials and
governing bodies.)
City Managrr W. E. Knowles—
An engineering assistant.

tlSLWA . . .

G un m an Hunted
•JA C K SO N V IL LE (U PI) — Po­
lice continued their hunt today for
a gunman who stole a $10,000
diamond ring and about $240 from
wealthy Terry Parker Friday
night.

L on g W ait Seen
JERUSALEM (U PI) — Adolf
Eichmann, dressed in the red
p r is o n clothing o f the condemned,
today faced possible months of
waiting before Israel’s Supreme
Court considers hla appeal.

Rhodes Scholar
SWARTHMORE, Pa. (U PI) —
Louie E. Echols HI, a Gainesville,
Fla,, student attending Vale Uni­
versity, was named Sunday night
as one o f 3$ winners o f the 1002
R h o d e s scholarships. -

P astor W ins
MEMPHIS (U P I)— A Bouthern
Jlaptiat leader who made head­
lines with his campaign against
President Kennedy Sunday defeat­
ed a move to ouat him aa paator of
Bellevue Baptist Church.

A rraignm ent Set
$

EAST MEADOW, N. Y. (U PI)
— Mate (Mika) Ivanov, an aaraped
mental patient, w u expected to
be arraigned today on chargaa of
slaying fiva member* of a Long
laland family.

14 Rescued
FORT MYERS BEACH (UPI)
— A mass rescue at aaa Sunday
scoopad up all 14 paasengara of
6 h * charter fishing boat "Madam
Queen'' after they jumjied over­
board when the 06-foot vessel
caught fire and burned In the Gulf.

Couple Slain
HALLANDALE (U P I)— A for­
mer preildent o f the Hallandale
Chamber of Commerce and hie
wife were found shot to death at
Jjietr home Sunday. Polka oaid
whelr 26-year-old eon admitted the
■layinga.

First Cases
TALLAHASSEE (U P l)-S ta t t
Beverage Director Thomaa Leo
planned to bring tha first cases In
Tampa today to force compliance
with a auto regulation which calls
for enUrtainora and other liquor
^fetabllshment employes to be fing­
erprinted when naked by the atate.

Michigan Arrests
Three Floridians
KALAMAZOO, Mich. (UPI) —
Police arrested three Jackson­
ville. Fla. men here Sunday
^ Ig h t, one of whom Is wanted for
Unlawful flight to avoid Imprison­
ment In Florida.
Being held by Kalamazoo po­
lice were Eugene Nspier, 26, Ed­
ward C. Cooper, 8, and Barry B
.
Coggin, II, all of Jacksonville
They were picked up in ■ road
trap after FBI authorities la
Ohio alerted officials.

Bryant Gives
Reassurance
On Free Roads

TALLAHASSEE (UPI) — Gov.
Farris Bryant said again Sunday
that his plan for extending the
Sunshine State Parkway will not
interfere with the construction of
free highways.
Bryant, commenting on the toll
road in Uie firet Sunday press
release he has ever Issued, said,
‘ ‘If the turnpike Is to be built at
all, U must be done now.*’ He
said bond interest rates were
going' up and construction costs
would •£•Juably go up, two.
Bryant's Sunday statement wis
taken ae Indication that recent
criticism of his turnpike policy,
especially In regard to possible
restrictions on fre&gt; highway con­
struction, has troub ad him.

•

THE LOCAL Marines Barracks at tbe Sanford Naval
Air Station will start turning over hundreds of toys for
needy youngsters in the area this week. The marines

have been collecting the toys, patching them up for the
past month.
(Herald Photo)

Kennedy Back, Elated W ith Trip
PALM BEACH, Fla. (UPI) —
President Kennedy, suffering from
whst the While House described
as a "heavy cold," arrived here
today from South America and de­
cided to remain in Palm Bosch
at least overnight.
The President arrived at West
Pslm Beach from Bogota, Colom­
bia, at 7:30 a. m.
Kennedy bad put in a atrenuous
weekend
traveling
from
San
Juan, Puerto Rico to Caracas,
Venezuela and to Bogota and
i

and his wife drove with the elder
Kennedy to the estate of Capt.'
Michael Paul fronting on the
ocean.
Kennedy sill] plans to meet in
Bermuda Thursday with British

Turnpike Bond
Negotiations On

TALLAHASSEE (UPI) — A
questionnaire will go out to county
ScMol superintendents today in
FVHfid*'« fire* moire toward pos­
sible HtdUAi'.»A of federal fallout
•belter money to build school
classrooms.
A $700 million fallout shelter
plan, Initialed by President Ken­
nedy and subject to congressional
approval, would provide federal
grants defraying about 62 per cent
uf the cost of public buildings
which could be used fur nuclear
shelters.
School* are included among the

Texas Republican,
Demo In Runoff

Floods In Dixie;
Snow On Plains

VAH-1 To Return
At 4:30 Tod ny

Prime Minister Ilaruld Macmillan
and come to Palm Beach late Fri­
day for the Christmas holiday
with hla family. Salinger said he
knew of no reason to expect a
change in this plan.

Florida Makes Bid For
Federal Fallout Money

it did not gel M l of
He spoke* In Bogota Sunday
night and a slight huskiness In
his voice was noticeable, but he
had aeemed in excellent apirils.
Preeidentlil
press
secretary
Pierre Salinger said that aboard
the Air Force Jet tranaport bear­
ing him northward, the President
★
★
★
complained of cold symptoms and
dlicomfort in flight.
‘ •The Preildent has a heavy
cold and Is going to remain In
Paltn Beach," Salinger said, "ills
present plan la to return to Wash­
ington Tuesday."
TALLAHASSEE (UPI) —Turn
Kennedy was met at Wcat Palm
pike officials and a group of Beach International Airport by his
bankers opened negotiations today father, former Ambassador JoWICHITA FALLS, Ttx. (UPI)
on sale of $153 million in bonds eeph P. Kennedy. The President
—
A conservative Republican and
to extend the Sunshine State Park­
a New Frontier Democrat, oppnnway from Fort Pierce to Wild­
enta in a special runoff election
wood.
for tha U. S. House o f ReprenenThe negotiations are being held
tatives In about a month, both
in turnpike headquarters in Tam­
agree it will be a eavere teat of
ps, but Gov. Farris Bryant la
party strength in Texas.
keeping in touch with things by
The Republican, Joe Melmnor,
telephone from his capitol office
30, said, “ The line Is clearly
By United Pres* International
here.
RUxzard-Uke anow and SO-intle drawn. The runoff election will
He hopes tbc deal c m be closed
today, but everything hinges on winds pounded out of the Rockie* afford a clear teat between me
the rate ef interest the group can Info Uie northern plains today and and my conservative platform and
agree on for the state to pay. Dixie's floodwatcrs sent hundreds another candidate who stand*—
Florida law prohibits the interest fleeing. Killer sleet glazed the as he says—'foursquare behind
tha administration.* *
rate from exceeding five per cent. Northeast.
Store than 150 persons fled
The Democrat, DIsL Judge Gra­
" I f everything works out as
hoped, tbe bonds will be sold to­ homes in Mississippi Sunday when ham V. Purcell Jr., 42* said, "The
day," Bryant said. *'U sot, they tha Pearl River climbed 16 (eel Republican candidate Is my ad­
above flood
stage and scores versary in the runoff, so it will
will sot.”
more were expected to evacuate be clear cut. I look forward to
today. Others were fleeing from battling tills out on tbe is«uei.”
along the rising Tomblgbcc, Leaf,
Big Black, Chicasawhay, Rogue
Chitto and Pascagoula rivers. Two
deaths were blamed on the rain
Word arrived at the Naval Air
Station Sunday night that the and high water.
WASHINGTON (U PI) The
In central Alabama 260 persona
planned arrival of lh« planes and
Supreme Court refused todsy to
were homeless along the Alabama
craws of VA1M, scheduled to land
bar Jackson, Miss., from prosrru.
and Cahaba rivers, which were
at Barney Field this morning, will
ling ‘ ‘freedom riders” until alter
expected fo crest 12 fret above
be delayed until 4:30 p m. today.
a federal case testing travel seg­
flood stage today.
AU arrangements that were
regation In the atsle clears the
planned for the welcoming activi­
high court.
ties were postponed until 1:30 p.m. Farm Program
The court pointed out ihst a
Tbe MATS personnel flights will
WASHINGTON (U PD-AgricuJ- hatting of state criminal proceed­
arrive Tuesday, one flight at 3 tura Secretary Orville L. Free­ ings is an extraordinary remedy.
p.m., two flights at I p.m. and one man has produced a blueprint for
The court considered tha issue
a new long-range farm program at the request of the National As­
at 1:30 p.m.
Tba men of VAH-1 ere returning deiigned U&gt; trim surpluses sharp­ sociation for the Advancement o f
from a fiva months Mediterranean ly and fo cut farm price support Colored People, which i&gt; repre­
cruise aboard the USS Independ­ costa about in half in five years, senting three Negroes who brought
ence.
11 w u learned today.
the federal case.

liners that “ they are not forgot­
ten."
Klaus Haurke, f, who escaped
fo West Berlin on Nov. 6, was at
Brandt’ i aide, stamping his feet
ha Jbe toy cold. The youngster's

•

Court Refuses To
Bar ‘Rider* Trial

public buildings which would be
eligible.
State
School
Supt.
Thomas p . Bailey, well aware .of
tha t.aMvto I,W0 new classrooms
booming Florida must build each
year, quickly aaw the possibility
of federal help in tha fallout
shelter program.
Bailey said that with federal
help, many classrooms could be
constructed lo double as fallout
shelter*.
The questionnaires are to gather
iulormaliun ranging from whether
Uie county has a civil delense
plan lo the roles the superinten­
dents think schools should play
in the civil dclrnio effort, llailcy
said Ik&gt; hopes to use the Informa­
tion to guide his department In
its future role in financing, plan­
ning and constructing fallout shel­
ters in schools.

2 Boys Held For
Defacing Graves
Two Sanford hoys, both under
IC-yrars-of-age were apprehended
over the weekend ami admitted
shooting up some 22 graves at the
county Potter's Field, the Sheriff's
Office reported today.
One of the boys was 13, deputies
said. Both of them were charged
with vandalism and turned over
to Juvenile authorities.
Tt*e graves were shot up last
week with damage estimated over
izoo.

Sanford-Seminole
Stock Booming
The Sanford-Seminole Develop­
ment Company has been besieged
with offers from residents Inter­
ested In buying stock in the com ­
pany,
executive
vice-president
John Krider said today.
Krider urged anyone Interested
in buying stork lo contact one of
Uie officers of the company.
Clifford McKibbin ia president;
Francis E. Ron mil lut Jr., vice
president; George Tnuhy, secre­
tary; R. J. Bauman, treasurer,
and T. E. Tucker, Jack Greene
and S. J. Davis Jr., directors.

mother was cultured by the Com­
munists and imprisoned.
The electric candies on the
limbs of the trees twinkled to
life, flickering gay colors on tbs
bo axdad-up buildings on the Com­

munist side of the wall.
{ by us who live In freedom."
‘ ‘This candle light is shining j Brandt and the rrowd of 6,000
across the wall fo bring a mes- West Berliners in the French see­
page fo our countrymen,” Brandt tor’ s Wedding district Ignored a
shouted into the night. “ The mes- loudspeaker that blared out pro­
n g * that they are not forgotten I pagaad* and musk from tbe

City Commission—The legal au­
thority to demolish all condemned
building! in the city limits.
• • •
Ths town o f Oviedo—A shorter
route to Sanford—hi causeway over
I-alls Jessup.
•
• •

NDOLA,
Northern
Rhodesia
(U PI)—U. S. Ambassador lo tbe
Congo Edmund A. Gulllon arrived
today for talks with Katanga
President Moise Tshombe, federal
Rhodesian official* announced.
Gulllon flew from Leopold villa
aboard a U. S. Air Force plane.
Officials said he waa waiting to
meet Tahomb* in the airport con­
trol tower.
The lower it the same one when*
Tshombe was to have met the late
United Nations Secretary General
Dag Hammarakjold last Septem­
ber.
The U, S. embaisy in Leopold­
ville announced after Gulllon'* de­
parture that he would attempt to
take Tshombe to talk* with cen­
tral government Premier Cyrill*
Adoula at the Congo Atlantic
coaital town of Kitona.
In Elisabethville, UPI corres­
pondent Neil Smith reported that
all attempt* to reach Tahomb* »t
his residence by telephone were
unsurceesful this morning.
The American embaasy at Loopoldvllle said Gullian waa going
to meet Tshombe as "g facilitator
not aa a mediator."
Adoula remained in Leopoldville
and waa reported meeting with
hi* cabinet.
The embaisy communique said
Tshombe had expressed concern
about his safety in connection
with talk* with Adoula. It waa folt
by observers that tha pretence of
Gulllon and a UN assurance of
isfety might act Tshombe at ease.
Kitona .Is a former Belgian
naval military base covering the
mouth of the Congo. It presently
la garrisoned by Nigerian troops
of the United Nations.

Chamber of Commerce—Support
from County officials fo carry on
and bring Industry her*.
•
• •
Kennedy was elated at his
Juvenile
Judge
Vernon tllie—
triumphant weekend visit fo Col
ombia and Venezuela. He left a An end to Juvenile delinquency.
•
• •
simple straightforward message
with tbe people of Latin America;
Sheriff J. L. Hobby— A few more
The United Statea stands ready deputies . . . hs got his Christmas
to help those who help themselves. present early thia year when they
U. S. officials and Kennedy dedicated the new jail,
himself were delighted with the
• e e
results of the whirlwind visit.
Fir* Chief Mack Cleveland— A
Kennedy Issued blunt warnings new centrally located fire station,
about the dangers of Communist
s e e
penetration In the Americas. Ad
Police Chief Roy William* —
vance Communisl effort* fo spoil
Some more police officers, a He
the trip failed completely.
detector,
Colombian officials esUmated
*
e •
that M0,000 persons turned out
★
★
★
The Library Staff—About $1,000
to giro the President an oration
worth
uf
technical
books
.
,
,
and
a
ELISABETHVILLE,
Katanga
in Bogota. Salinger "guessed"
new library.
(U PI) — Tha United Stale* aoujht
there were closer fo a million.
s e e
today to arrange a meeting be­
Tile people of luike Mary—A tween Katanga President Molan
new lllnraliied franchise directive, Tshombe and central Congolese
Premier Cyrllle Adoula In tbe
e e e
County Agent Cecil Tucker— A Congo'a Atlantic coast town of
modern-type agricultural centi-r Kitona.
The U. S. embassy in Leopold*
on the county home property,
villa announced that Ambassador
e e e
Edmund A. Gullion had taken off
SANTO DOMINGO. D. R. (UPI)
County Engineer Carlton Bliss—
— President Joaquin Baiaguer'a An easy way for him fo get right* in a U. S. Air Force Clobemaster
pledge lo resign spurred efforli o f way without battling every to pick Tshombe up either at
Eisabethville or Ndola, Northern
today to have Ihe Organization of property owner,
nhodesla.
American .States lift the diplomat­
• • e
It was not known whether
ic and economic sanctions Im­
Merchants Division of ths Cham­ Tshombe hid definitely agreed to
posed on Ihe Dominican Republic
ber of Commerce—A general clean­ the meeting. He has tried fo get
more than a year ago.
up of ths downtown area.
Adoula to meet him Vmiewhore
Balagucr announced Sunday he
* * *
outside the Congo on ndktfal ter­
will head a council of slate until
Supt. of Schools II. T. 61IIwee— ritory.
hit resignation, no later than Feb.
But with his forces encircled ia
27. Rafael Donnelly, a lawyer and A Junior college, money for about
an opposition leader, waa ap­ three new schools and a technical Elisabethville by U.N. troops and
pointed vice president of the coun­ school In the Genova* Chuluola many of his troops reported flee­
ing fo lha bush, it was believed
cil and will succeed Balagucr area.
he now might be ready for talks.
• • 7*
when he resign*.
Seminole
High School
Grid
The announcement started the
machinery rolling for the transi­ Coach Jim llg o ll— Another Bubba
tion lo a council of state which Davis.
e e e
la designed to change the country
from a three-decade dictatorship
Lyman Coach Bill Proctor—An­
under (lie 1st* Rafael Trujillo lo other good season.
a representative government by
s e e
early iw a
BELGAUM, India (UPI) — In­
State Rap. Mack Cleveland Jr.—
Balagucr, in a broadcast speech, Approval of the people of Florida dian land, sea and air forces In­
specified hla country's inclusion in giving Seminole ths okay fo have vaded the three tiny Portuguese
President Kennedy's "alliance fur Ita first ttnafor.
colonies of Goa, Damao and Dili
progress" and restoration of the
on India'! west coast today. Por­
• • •
Dominican share of the U. S
Building Inspector Foot* Yel- tugal promptly demanded that tha
sugar market among the economic
vington—The okay from tha city United Nations Security Council
concessions' he w ants before he
to alert leering down some of the meet and condemn India's aetbn.
resigns.
Indian sources said Damao and
unset* buildings In Sanford,
e
• •
Dlu had (alien with "no resist­
ance." A spokesman for the In­
Zoning DirectorRob Brown—A
heaping increase In building per­ dian Defense Ministry said tbe
attack on Goa waa going "accord­
mit* for 1M2.
ing to plan."
e
e e
ALBANY, (to. (U P ll — Tilml*
The British government called
Sanitarian Val Robbins— A full­
for more than 730 N egron arrest­ time health director fo take tome for an immediate end to the fight­
ed In last week's anti-segregation of the work load o ff hie ahuuldeia. ing In the Portuguese cnclass.
deninnetrstions were scheduled to
The United Stales expressed ‘ ‘sin­
•
• •
start todsy.
County Commission Chairmen J. cere regret" at India'a invasion
The demonstrator* were to ap­ C. Hutchison—A medal fur service action, Soviet President Leonid
pear before Recorder'* Judge for and beyond ths call of duly.
Brzhncv said on a visit to Bombay
that Moacuwr regarded with ‘ full
Abner Israel, a New York native
•
• •
who moved to this strongly seg­
Tex Collector John Galloway— sympathy and understanding the
regated industrial city of 67,000 Everyone paying their taxes dur­ desire o f the Indian people to
person* 25 years ago.
ing th* four percent discount pe­ achieve the liberation” o( lha
three enclaves.
There wer* no demonstration* riod.
Hunday after a solid week of pro­
•
• •
tests.
Tax Ateseaor Mery Earle Welk­

OAS May Lifl
Dominican Curbs

India Invades Goa;
Portugal Protests

Trials For 730
Set In Albany

W e st Berlin's 5 0 ,0 0 0 Christmas Lights Cheer Friends Across Wall
BE RUN (UPI) - West Bertie
Mayor Willy Brandt flipped a
■witch Sunday night and 60,000
electric lights on 1,000 Christmas
trees along the 23-mlle border
wall went on fo show la s t Ber­

- •

The County Commission—An ad­
ministrative aid* and public rela­
tions director.
• • •

EIJ.SABETHVfl.LE. Katanga
(UPI) — Untied Nations Jet
planet attacked Ihe headquar­
ters of the Belgian-operated
Union Minierr mining company
today as (he United States
sought fo arrange a (nice meet­
ing.

er—$11,000 lor rtapprai'al work.
•
• •
Civil Defense Director A. D.
Peterson — Increased appropria­
tions for next year,

•
• *
Communist side of the wall.
CUixsna o f the County— low er
The light* In tbe tress showed
some aesrs of communist hale. texts.
•
• •
East Berlin vopos leaned over the
wall Saturday and ripped Mm*
Sanford — Sewage Treatment
Plank
branches olL

Herald Index

Bridge
----- — ...... Page 9
Classified ____ Pag* 13 * 13
C o m ics ..............
— Page 3
Dear Abby — ------- Page I
Editorial
— Page II
KnUrtalnment ,
Pago I
Lsgala ....— ....... Page • ft i t
Puts!* -------—. Page 9
Boristy -----Page T
Sports ----- — ----- — Page ■

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�Barbara Buckler
To Represent
County At Meet

trifr CattforB lirralh
TViffe 2— Mon. Dec. 18, 1901

2,500 Trapped
In Brazil Circus
Blaze; 323 Die
N1TKROI. Uracil (U P I) — A
flash fire raced up the walla and
r o o f of a circua tent Sundav,
trapping 2.3uo fcar-craaud apeclatora— half o f them children—in a
ahroud of (laming canvas. Police
suspected araon
G o v . Celao Preanha of Rio dc

THE HOUNDS OK CHRISTMAS were heard at the Westalde-Grammar
School Thursday when the children o f the fifth and aixth grade* presented
their ChriatniuH pugrunt. Pictured above are the children and the aountli
they represented. The Chrlatmas Bell, left, la Sue Pricej the Fur Tree ia
Dnrel Vodoplch; the Chriatmaa Carol la Edgar Jobea and Santa ia Ira
Abramson. The children in front are Rickey Thompaon. left, the Chriatmaa
Angel ia Sheralynn William* and little Sylvia Richardson ia right.
(Herald Photo)

Gamma Omega Chapter Helps 'Needy
Shoe* were purchaied thia week Firit Street from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. I Table reaervation* can ba mad
for five children by the Gamma and on Friday from • a.m. to S by calling Mra. E. S. McCall J r
I Thuraday, all day until f p.m.
Omega Chapter of Epsilon Sigma p.m.
Alpha.
With tha help and couparalion
of the Soniinol# County Juvenile
Council the aoronty waa again
abla to
help needy children
through ita aboe fund.
Tha group, (lading thara were
many children In Seminole Coun­
ty who were in need of shoes, haa
taken this ai lit major project for
tha year and la working with the
council and school* to render as­
sistance.
The sorority hopes to Increase
the shoe fund with proceeds from
the Christmas dance lo tie held
at the Mayfair Inn, Saturday.
Ticket! can be purchased from
any member of the sorority and
will also be on sale Tuesday, Wed­
nesday and Thursday at McRobcrts Tire Supply at 405 W.

F. H. Tyner
Dies At 79

Students Present
Holiday Program
At Casselberry

F ulw ood II. (Slick) Tyner, 7#.
died a t 1:50 p. m. Saturday night.
Ho w u i bom Aug. tl, 1182 at
Shingle Creek, Fla. He had made
hla hom e in Chuluola for ibu e •Hy-JAN'R'CASSrniKIUlY
paat tw o years. Prior to tills he
lived in Long wood fur 23 years.
V e w as a retired fanner.
He la survived by hla wife,
A m elia o f Chuluota; three sons.
R aym ond and Walton, Kissimmee,
M arvin, Now Smyrna Reach; one
daughter,
Mra.
Roscoe
Bass,
K issim m ee, several
grandchildgen and great grandchildren.
Funeral services will be at 3
p. m. Wednesday at Ilrlsaon Fun­
e ra l Hom e. Tlie Rev. Juhn T.
Ada ins will officiate. Interment
to be In Oaklawn Memorial Park.

Word has been received here that
14 girli from Central Florid a i u trui Council of Girl Scout* have
been (elected to attend the Inter*
national Round-Up at Button Bay.
Vermont, for two weeks next
(uinmcr.
Seminole County will be reprelentcd by Barbara Buckler of
Troop 10.
The girl* appiied for the Round
Up lait aummer and after three
weekend camping tripa and an in­
terview by ■ board of Adult
Scouta, ware judged and aelactad
according to akilli, ability to gat
along with other people, camping,
axpericnca and general underatand-ing and living by tha Girl
Scout coda of atthlca, promlaci
and lawa.
The Round-Up will eoeaiat of
•,500 Scouta In tha eighth to 13th
grade* with a ataff of 1,300 adulta.
Many countriea will be represented and the Central Florida group
will be boateaiei to two acouta
from Great Britain.
Nikki Morgan and Judy Lewia
are in an altarnata patrol and
will go on n alght-aaaing tour of
eitiaa on tha eaat coait. Thla la tha
firit time Seminola County haa
bean repreaaatod in Girl Scout
Round-Up.

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Leslie McCool
Funeral Tuesday
*

FIVE PAIRS o f ahoea were purchaaed by Rev. E. Ruth
Grant (left), for a family of needy children and paid for
by Mra. Lola Malta, treasurer of Gamma Omega. Tha
purchase waa made from the ahoe fund provided by tha
members o f ths aorority aa their major aervice project.
(Herald Photo)

Leslie A. McCool, «2, died in
Seminole Memorial Hoapitel at
2:0* a.m. Sunday. He waa born
in Wadsworth, Ohio, Fob. to, l i l t ,
end came to Lake Mery In May of
lM t from Columbus, Ohio.
He was a veteran of the Spanish
American War.
He Is survived by one halfbrother, Ralph Sprague, Stowe,
Ohio; two naphewa, Dean Sprague
and Daryl Sprague, Reno, Nev.
Funeral services will be held at
3 p.m. Tuesday at Brisson Funaral
Home. The Rev. John W. Pilley
W. Stewart Gilman, trustee, lo
will
officiate. Burial will be in
Thomas Tuck, N. Chuluota, 55,000
Oaklawn Memorial Park.
Lincoln llgtata to Marshall Hollo­
way, Jr., etux, Lincoln Hghts.,
110,000
Lincoln lights, to Jerry L. Glverla, imaginary line established in
Lincoln lights., Ho.ooo
South America by Pope Alexander
Srholy Homes of Fla, to N. Or­ VI in 140] and was Intended to
lando Co. D. R. Mitchell's Survey, settle disputes between Spain and
HT.OOO
Portugal regarding land elalma in
Aronson Enterprises, Inc. to Ray­ tha New World.
mond Homes, I n c , Longdate,
to,ooo
OVER SS TEARS
Rueben J. Wsllstedt, etux to Ed­
e l First and Fataette
ward Kingsbury, Jr., etui, 11-20(Atone a u « Feel Offtoe)
30, 5J0,ooo
Ernest W'. Gove, etux to Fred R.
Lynn, etux, Oakland Shores, $5,000
Klngswood Bldrs., to Robert S.
McDaniel, etux, Sunland, $10,500
Lawrence C. l’ atmon, etux, to J.
S. Gleason,, Jr. (V A ) Heftier

E ven after the holidays, Christmaa trees have a use. Collected
and packed Into eroded 'gullies of
the w est through organised co m ­
m unity uctlon, they are effective
in atopping loss o f soil.

SANFORD
FURNITURE
COMPANY

Homes, $11,000

iaxwill
house
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WINTER GARDEN
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James Arrington, etux to Gilbert
Junes, elal, Little Wekiva Kst.,
$ 10,000

D ickie Sclirum W ins Eagle Award

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Award of the Eagla is pinned
en D ick ie Schruin, 10 year old
Bcout at Court o f Honor cerem on­
ies o f T roop 34. Mra. Charles E.
Schruin pinned the Eagle on her
son, and lie in (urn presented his
m other with a immature Eagle
D ick ie, who joined the scouts
in Gastonia, N. C., six years ago.
la a Junior •at Seminole High
School. Hla hobbies arc hunting
and fishing and he has been a
m e m b e r o f Troop 34 fo r four
pears.
Looking on proudly are (from
k f t j D r. John Morgan, m em ber o l

the Troop committee and a turnicr
Eagle Scout. Charles E. Sclirum.
S r , Mrs. Sthrum, Dickie amt
Scoutmaster W. W, Tyro who pre­

H a rre ll

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sented the award, congratulated
Mr. and Mrs. Schruin and welcorned Charles (Dickie) Into the
Eagle ranks.

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Socializing in the spacious lobby w ere these tw o hand­
some couples, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Robertson and Mr.
and Mrs. H arry E chelberger.

M ayfair opening.
Pete K now les and Mrs. Bill K irk

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The Shinholser’s and the W ood ru ff's enjoyed a g ala

Form al evening wear sets the pace here with Mr. and

evening as they chatted with each other and hundreds

Mrs. Giles Chapman, Mr. and Mrs. W illie Hunt and Mrs.

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and Elizabeth Mebane, chatting: here with Mary and Ed

Horne, Sophie Shoemaker, Dr. and Mrs. Edwin Lindsey,

H iggins.

M argaret Horne and K ay Shoemaker.
Bill K irk and Mrs. K now les

Commissioner and Mrs. A1 W ilson prepare
to dine, on the delicious steak dinner served
to over 300 guests at the M ayfair opening.

Capt and Mi’s. R obert W are were am on g a
handsome and attention-getting g rou p o f
Naval o ffice rs and their lovely w ives at the
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Monroe Home Club / " * / ../ -

Presents Yule Program

Mayfair Opening Ushers In Social Season HoIds Pr°sram
Once again the annual highlight
event of the Sanford social sea­
son lias ushered In ihc festive
holidays as the Mayfair Inn open­
ed it's door* Saturday to gractou*
entertaining with It's 14th annual
event.
The beautiful lounge, it's crystal
chandeliers sparkl n* with reilcctiens of the gaily colored gowns
of the ladies attending, the spac­
ious dining room and Ihc gay red
and white striped ballroom rang
with the laughter and talk ot 300
or more guests, and the delight­
ful music of Bill Adler's orchestra and his violin.
During the *oc al hour, which
began al 7 p. m., tbe rooms began
lo (ill with gaily dressed social*
ites in a holiday mood, with many
friends and acquaintances Iron)
all over the county seen chatting

and enjoying cocktails. There
were «!:&gt; guests of loeal hoata,
vlaltinj In town, and a gay group
from the Orlando Air Force Bsze,
included Col. and Mrs. S. R. Mat, Lews, Col. and Mrs. J. P.
Bloomer, with Mr. and Mrs.
Frank Hiland and Mr. and Mrs.
L. C. James from Maitland.
Also seen with friends were Mr.
and Mrs. Henry B.mpson, Mr. and
Mrs. John D. 1nomas. Col. and
Mrs. James Truett and Mr. and
Mra. Jimmy Stowell of Geneva.
The general manager. George
Palmer, ami assistant manager
Edward Green Jr. met the guests
In the lobby where Impressive
tables of hors d'oevre* had been
set up. One table held an lee
statue of a whale, beautifully
carved and the olber a huge ice,
basket, filled with bright glud
lolas. These icrved as center

pieces, and conversatien-pfeces. pastels as well a* the bright
too for tha delicious lldblls of Christmas) colois of red, green
every k'nd to suit the taste o.'j and blue.
every guest.
Chiffon lace. la.'feta ard satin
After the delie'ous steak din­ gowned the ladles in beauty and
ner in the dining room, guests rich luxurious furs topped many
began to gather in the ballroom an evening ensemble.
Particularly not ceable among
where the orchestra was playing
music to make the feet begh to the crowd were the gold braided
tap. And many of the feet were formal Navy evening wear, worn
enclosed ,n aome very fancy slip­ by the officer* of the Naval air
pers, gold and satin and the Station who attended with groups
popular clear plastic decorated of civilian friend*. Amoftg the
Navy people seen at the opening
wilh rhinestone* and glllier.
These were attractive accessor­ were C lpl. and Mrs. Robert Ware,
ies to the lovely short formal* Capt. and Mrs. Joe Tully, Cdr
and evening dresses worn by the and Mr*. Si Johnson, Cdr. and
ladies of Sanford and Seminole Mrs. Mcishcr and Cdr. and Mrs.
Counly. who all looked most at-t Bud Gear.
tractive and charming in their’ The gala event was hailed by
gay holiday attire.
the guests and hoiti as one of
lA e beautiful brocades, so popu­ the most enjoyable ever attended
lar this seaaon were very much and herald's a successful and
in evidence, and they were seen protporiou* season ahead for
in every color of the rainbow', many montha lo come.

At Upsala Church

Miss Myrtle Wilson and Mis.Ilaitfe Kirk were special guests of
the I-akc Monroe Home Demon­
stration Club at tbe annual Christ­
mas party held In White Hall oi
the Upsala Presbyterian Church.
Miss Wilson gave an outline of
the programs and project* o[ the
coining year. Mrs. Lenora Andrew* led the group In various
enjoyable games. After an ex­
change of gifts, refreshments of
plinlatlon coffee, punch and cake
were served by hostesses. Mrs.
Lucille Fitzgerald am) Mrs. it. L.
Johnson.
White Hall was beautifully dec­
orated with a miniature tree, .San­
ta Clauses, angels and other
Christmai
arrangements.
The
serving table was cantered wills
a large punch bowl and held nov­
elty angel place cards made from
Kleenex, muffin cup* and napkin
rings, and green wreaths wilh
gold bells and red ribbon.
The January meeting will be at
A St'EXE FROM LITTLE WOMEN featured these Dramatic Club mem­
she home of Mrs. Louise Thomp­
bers at the Christ ntng program of the Sanford Woman's Clul). Seated on
son wilh Mrs. Motile Carroll as co.
the flour is Jo (Kuo Adams), on the couch from left are Amy (Barbara
Members of the Pilot Club held, uuosts for the evening at tha Civic iseivrd by candlelight. Tha tables various holiday ornament* and red hostess.
Ruby), Men (Kuthi Carlton) and Both (Mnrthn Wheeler) and standing
tha annual Christmas party with I Center.
, wer* exquisitely decorated with cSnillex in groups of three sur­
in bark arc Hannah (Mary Borgatedt) and Marmec (Linda Sue Williams).
their husbands and friend* ns I Festivities started with dinner I arrangement* ef silver branches. rounded by angel hair and glisten­
(Herald Fhoto)
DeBary
ing ornament*.
The Sanford Woman’* Club pre­ ter, Leslie, sang several duett. All placed theta In Ih* steigh *n tha
Appropriate
plate
tarda, a
sented their annual Christmas pro­ were accompanied *1 the piano by stag* to be given to the Jackson­
Christmas shopping list, mints
ville Children's Home. This It an
gram, with nil department* par­ Mr*. Paul Weber.
and llttl* angels were at each
Mr*. Boyd Coleman, dramatic annuel project of the club. Th*
ticipating, at the tlub house, replace setting as favors. An ani­
Iearlier at Seminole High School, sleigh, u-ed at part of th* holi­
Mr. and Mr*. Charles Cain util
mated Santa Claus and a small bo leaving In January lo spend cently.
brought a group of girU from tha day decoration for th* tlub, was
Mrs. W. II Bunion was general Dramatic Club, who presented a part o f th* Stub's Christmas float
xrientat tree adorned the piano. another year In Dhahran, Saudi
Highlight vf *11 ih* airangemtnta Arabia, where Mr Cam will be chairman un;t Mr*. John T. Adams tceno *ri.m "Little Women."
which won first prU* in th*
waa the one al the apeakar’a table, employed by the Arabian Amer­ vvn* program sponsor.
Mcmhci* brought gifts and Chrlstm** parade.
featuring red and gold ornaments ican OH Co. Their married daugh­
Several i-pccl.il mu*lcal number*
and s reindeer. s
ter*, Mrs. J. Slone and Mrs. Ro­ were given. Rev. Damon Scott,
Hostesses wer* Mis* I.ucy Now­ bert Schcafcr*teln and their fam­ pn.itor ef the DeBary Methodist
lin, Mrs. Morris Foiguson, Mrs. E. ilies have visited Arabia. Another ('hurt'll, snug "() Holy Night" nml
B. Randall and Mra. Al (Lueky) daughter, Kathleen, is a sopho­ his ton, Kihlie, led the group in
l 'Syne. Two naw member*, war* more at the Holy Name Academy enrol tinging.
welcomed by the group, Mr* John In San Antonio. Fla.
Mrs. Ashby Jones ami daugh­
Hodga and Mra. Dick Elam.
Mra. David Uatchrl, praildent,
had a* her guest*, her husband,
her parents, Mr. and Mra. John
Hodge and Mr. and Mrs. Jarry
Jernigan. Mr*. Jenilgan, program
chairman, p r e s e n t e d the two
groups from the Seminole High
School Glee Club.
Several aelectlone wer* present­
ed by tha boyi' double quartat and
tli* girla' triple trio. They weru
accompanied at the piano by Mlsa
Mar}' Helen Washburn. Mix* Olll*
Rees* Whittle, glee club director,
accompanied the group to the
meeting and Rill Bhagan served aa
•me**.
MRS. DAVID GATCHKL, right, president of the Pilot Club and Mrs.
A large decorated tree, on a eld*
Jerry Jernigan ndmlre the Christman arrangement at the speaker's table.
table, was surrounded with gift*
Standing from left are hostesses for the annual party for members and
which were distributed to those
their guests, Miss Lucy Nowlin, Mrs. Morris Ferguson, Mrs. E. B. Randall
present at tha close o f tha festiv­
From Amerlc*'* molt
and Mrs. Al (Lucky) Payne.
(Herald Photo)
ities.
■ aqu lalt* Diamond
watch collaction, Tha
Diamond La Petit*. 2
diamond*, 21 jewels,
•sponsion bracalat.

Pilot. Club Holds Annual Dinner ■ Party

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MIMOSA CIRCLE
Members of the Mimosa Garden
Circle cn.'oyed a Chrlitmai lunch,
ron at the December meeting. The
group met at the home of lira.
Herbert Behrem with Mr*. Gerald
Dchreni, Mr*. Don 8m!th and
Mr*. Walter Price lervlng a* coV hoileiic*.
The luncheon table and boma
wax artistically decorated with
holiday arrangement*. Mr*. C. L.
Wall!* opened the meeting by
reading a Cbrlitma* atory.
During the busineai teiilon,
Mr*. W. B. Moyc. praildent, requelled that anyone who would
like to attlil tha project at the
. , Garden hradquartera may donate
■ TV ilamp*.
Money making projeeli were
discussed and chotrn Including
one half carton of napkin* and two
dozen piir* of gloves, lo bo xold.
It wa* alio decided to aitiit the
other circle* with the tlower* for
the hoipltal and with the care of
plant* at the Blue SUr Memorial.
A palm arrangement waa prej, aented to Mr*. Herbert Bebrena
by Mr*. Don Smith, from tbe
circle.

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In Enterprl»#
Mr. and Mrt. Charlei Carpenter
announce the birth o f a daughter,
Dec. 7 at Orange Memorial H oi.
pilal, in OrlanJu.
The Caprentara have recently
moved to the Canada home, on
Enterprise St. Mra. Carpenter it
the daughter o f Mr. and Mra.
Fet Pater*.

Local

The Officers’ Wive* of VAH-T
met at tha home of Mrs. J; E.
Maguire for a morning coffae and
builneat session.
Refreshments
of coffee and assorted Danish
pastries were served throughout
tha morning.
Mrs. B. B. Gear conducted the
buainesa meeting and welcomed
Mr*. C. II. Kruie, Mrs. H. J.
Bakkc and Mrs. G. A. Jahr to
tha group.
Mra. V. H. Galloney, representa­
tive of tha Central Committee re*
ported Dial Navy Chaplain, Fa­
ther Laurensaoo, haa asked the
ladlaa to donate baby layattes to
the thrift shop. Navy wlvei who
ara gray ladle* have been asked
for volunteer work in the depend­
ents clinic.
Mr*. C. C. Wells, representative
of the All Wives Board, reported
that a change of board coffee will
be bald in January. Reservations
must be in by Jan. 8. Reservations
must be made for the New Yaar’a
Ere party at the Station nallroom

Seminole County Farm Bureau
will hold Its annual Chrlitmat
party at the Home Ueinonttratlon
Building. Covered dilb aupper
served at 7 p m. followed by ape*
clal entertainment by W. W. Tyre
and hit program committee. Membera will bring a covered dish of
vegetable*, aalad or de*»ert. Meat
will lie furnished.

by Dee. Jl.
Plana were made for an in­
formal evening coffee, next week,
to work on Christmas baskets to
he given to five famine* in San­
ford.
An election of new officer* waa
held and Mr*. C. G. Erb was
elected at representative to the
AU Wives Board; Mra. J. E. Ma­
guire as representative to the
Central Committee; Mra. If. J.
Bakka was named treasurer and
Mrs. G. F. Schneider waa nom­
inated for president of the All
Wives Board.
Mra. L. Fault, mother-in-law
of Mrs. L. E. Faust, who is visit­
ing here during tbe holiday season,
was welcomed as a guest of the
group.

Ladies Society

Makes Plans For

tjerkbiurbs art uia only stockings with
D tha guaranteed NYLOC Hun-Bairiart
That la why Berkshire.* ara tha atocklnga
she wants above all others I Berkshire
stocking* with NYLOC won't ran from top
or toe into tha shear leg area - or aha fata
a new pair free.
Berkshire stocking* are sheer aa a telap. They eon
(n a collection of "Color {Jplre" shade*. Pirfict fc
Christmas giving. From $1.11 a pair.

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F O T iT T S T SS !

Mr*. Mary Cruse, o f Akron,
Ohio, ie visiting her sitter and
family, Mr. and Mrs. W. W . Tyre,
at their home on Oak Ava.
Among the holiday elaitora in
Sanford at a Dr. and Mra. Walter
Haynea and little daughter, who
are visiting his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. W. M. Haynes.

Give her the only etocklng*
with the N YLO C. R un -B arrierBerkshire stockings

Enterprise

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Tha lamoua Butova 2s—
tha watch that ha*
everything. 23-Jewel
movement, aelt-wmdIng. cartlllad water,
proof*, ihock-resiltnnt.
luminous hand* and
dial, combination link
and axpantlon band.

Mra. Harry Wilton waa hostess
to the monthly buiineia and aodal
meeting of the Ladles Society of
tha Brotherhood of Locomotive
Fireman and Englnemen.
Tha main item of buatneaa was
planning a Christmai party whleh
will ba at tha homa of Mra, Ronald
Brooks, Loch Arbor, Dec, 20 at I
p.m. Those attending are request­
ed to bring a gift (to coat no more
than one dollar) for a gift e ichanja. Prospective members will
be Invited to this party.
Colorful wrapptd gifts were
brought lo the mealing for the
basket prepared for TH patients.
Mra. Walter Cook, president, an­
nounced that five new members
have been added this year.
Tha hoitcia served refreshments
during the social hour to the II
members present.

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Christmas Party

BABY TEETH COUNT
If you think that's child's baby
teeth don't matter much beeauia
they’ll ba shed anyway, you're
wrong.
SpeelilDti In children'* den­
Mr. and Mrt. Bill OgUsby are tistry report that tha more care
spending the holiday season with that is taken with primary teeth,
tha less work will have to ba done
relative* in Savannah, G*.
later to secondary taath.
Mr. and Mra. Hugh Ntibora left
for Pensacola to spend Christmas
TUESDAY
with their daughter and family.
First Presbyterian Church an­
William Z. Ricketts, of Birm­
nual Christmai party for tha Nura- ingham, arrived last week for a
ary. Kindergarten and Primary visit with his lister and har
Departmenta in Fellowship Hall family, Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Nutt.
Tha WSCS o f Barnatt Memorial
at T p.m. raranta are Invited.
Methodist
Church met at the home
First Baptist Church Young Peo­
o f Mra. J. V. Richards for tha De­
ple's S. S. supper in Kirby House,
OPEN
cember session. The program and
t:M p.m. Bcglnneri' Christmas refreahmants carried out tha

Events

TUESDAY
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Officers At Coffee

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thli 17-Jawal Nile America, Shockreilitant and axpantlon bracalat.
Tha Senator for the executive
look-top level In performance but
not In prlca. Haa 17-Jaweti, It
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Pare 8—Mon. Dec. 18, 1961

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Don Harvey Honored

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DON HARVEY

Cocoa Romps
Over Oviedo
Coach Paul Mlklar'a Oviedo
ZJom dropped their alath cage
game of the aeaaoo In Cocoa Fri­
day night aa lha Cocoa Indiana
romped over the Lion* 48-37 In a
game that law tha Oviedo team
handicapped by foufa end auperlor
height on the Cocoa team.
The Indiana aparked to an early
Iced In the flrat period and held
tha margin until the third quarter
when Oviedo made a deaperate
play to cut down tha lead and auccceded In reducing the Cocoa mar­
gin to alx point*.
Walnwrlght led lha (coring for
the Lion* with nine polnta, with
Holland taking aacond place with
a ll polnta. In aplte of afforta by
Tealnaky and Walnwrlght, the Indlana ware able to matter the
game by halftime with a 25-14 lead
on the Liona.
Wally DuPuy led the (coring
record for Cocoa .with alx . field
goal* and three free throw* for
high tcorer honor* with I f polnta.
Rryen came In for aecond place
liatlng with IS poiata with Menaberry taking • cloae third with
ten polnta.

Legal Notice
Ronctt. n m aro*

Tha Hoard of County Commta.
alnnara af Kamlnota Count* will
racalva bid* at tha offlra of Ar­
thur H. Ilaekwlth, Jr.. Clark, In
tha Courthouaa at Sanford, Flor­
ida. up to Itae P. M.. Friday, Daoambar It, lilt , for repairing nnd
raaurfaalnc Conrthouaa roof.
IHda aro to ka anetoaod In a
aaalad envelope plainly marked on
tka outalda "Hide for Courthouaa
H o o f Repair".
Ulda ara lo ba opanad at a
maatlne of tho Hoard of County
Commlaalonara, to ba hald In lha
Hoard maatlne room In tha Court­
houaa In Sanford,
Wrdnaadnr,
Daoambtr IT, li lt at liO* I*. U.
or aa aoon Iharaaftar na poaalbla.
Mpoelflcatlona for the abova work
may ba obtalnad In lha Count*
Zoning Offlua In Iba Courthouaa,
Panford, Fla.
blddara ahall ba required
lo ahow rnmpatanry nnd finan­
cial ability to com plala Job; and
all w ork aball ba dona aubjaot lo
approval af lha Connly Zoning nnd
iiulldlng fnapaallon Mapl.
A ll

Tha right la raaarvad by lha
Jtoard of County Commlaalonara
to wait* any Irragular lllaa or
technicalities In nny bid and to
Vajact any or all blda.
Hoard of County Commlaalonara
By J. C. Ilutcblaon, Chairman
Altaal Arthur If. Hark with, Jr,
Clark
Fubllah Dae. II, II, llll.
IN T i m
c o u n t in a n u
FOII RKMINOLM COUNTY. VLUH
•u*
n o . sine
I.A W ItZN C K HA VINOS HANK,
a S laM B ckuatlta a a v ln g i bank,

Plaintiff,

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OKOKOK DAVIS ROBBINS Sr..
Unmarried el at,
Defendant*.
NOTICN OP IU IT
TU B ItTATH OF FLORIDA
T s i Oaaraa Davla Robbins, S r,
unmarried, residence anknown.
You ara hereby notified that a
suit he* been filed agalnet you
and Judy U Robbins, untnerrtod,
la Ibo above entitled cause, and
that you aro required tu file your
•newer with the cle rk o f this
Coart and to oervo a ropy thereof
upon the plan ltff or plalnU fro a t.
tarnoys, whoa* name sa d address
U Joanlnae, W alla. Clark* and
Hamilton,
III
Barnett National
Bank
Iiulldlng,
Jacksonville
I,
Florida, not later th in January *1,
t i l l If you fall to do so a docroa
pro
con fta so
w ill
bo
antored
against you for the re lie f demandad la the vom plsint. Thia salt I*
to foreclose a m ortgage. Th* rant
properly proceeded against i n
Lot It, llleck 4 . BUNLAND
SUTATB*. a subdivision, a c­
cord in g t* a plat thereof, recorded
la
Flat
Hook
II,
pogeo II t* SI o f Ike publlo
records o f Seminole County,
Florida.
WITNKBM my bond end th* seal
af sold Court at Sanford, Florida,
this Ith day af Decom kor, l i l t .

to make up the All-Slar Team.
Thia year there were three
player* from Centra! Florida to
place on the flrat airing team,
llenrcy we* named lo one of the
end poalllona. The other two grid
player* were from Seabrceic and
Galneaville and took one line and
one back poaltlon. Seabreete’a
201 lb. Senior lien Dyer placed
In guard poaltlon on the firat
team and Galneavllle'a loo lb.
Senior John Fclber placed in a
halfback poaltlon.
The playvre to make the Flrat
String team and take All-State
honor* were aa follow* in the
backfield: Kay Slcphenaon. an 181
lb. Senior from I'enaarola; Fcl­
ber from Goineavllle; Jack Har­
per, an 1R0 lb, Senior from Lake­
land; and Ruaaell Smith, an 161
lb. Senior from Fort Lauderdale'i
Stranaban High.

High Riding Seminole Cagers Grab 3rd Victory

By United I’ rn s International
Saturday
PHILADELPHIA— Syracuse de­
feated Miami o f Florida, 15-14, in
the Liberty Bowl football game.

By Sportswriters
Seminole
End
Don
Harvey
placed on the Florida Sport*
Writer* Aaaoclatkm'a flrat atrial
1M1 All State Football Team In
end poiltlon, It wa* revealed Sat­
urday when the Sporta Writer* Aaaoclation made public thli year'*
aelectlona for the annual honor.
Two other Seminole gridiron
•tar* received commendation In
the lineup for the All-State Team
lilting*. Sanford'* Football CoCaptain R un Pearaon waa named
to a guard poaltlon on the third
•tring
team. The Aaaoclatlon
awarded Halfback Rubba Davla
an Honorable Mention for out*
•landing backfield play during the
1961 tea ton.
Each year at the finl*b of the
football tea ton and after all-con­
ference bonora have been an­
nounced, the Florida Sporta Writ­
er* Aaaoclatlon aelecta from the
more than 200 Vanity high achool
football team* of the atate the
moat outatandlng gridiron atara

Weekend
Sports
Summary

In flrat atrlng tackle poaltlon*
were Miami High School's 220
lb. Senior John Batlte and Cham­
berlain iligh'i 215 lb. Senior John
Whatley. In guard poaltlon* were
Miami- hdiaona 220 lb. Senior
Hob Aatlcy and Scabreete'a Dyer.
End were Miami Iligh'i Mike
.Fortier, a llw lb. Senior and San­
ford'* Don Harvey. Center waa
Chamberlain'* Gary Burkholder,
The All-State Second String
Team
included
Miami Iligh'i
I'ctc SI mud, Jacksonville Holies
Illgh'a Hilly Johnson, Manatee's
Harry llreeic, nnd Clearwater'*
Jim I’ aigc In the backfield postlion*.
Huddy Johnson from Quincey
High placed a* second string Cen­
ter. Tallahassee’! Florida High
placed Emory Mayfield In one
guard position and Gainesville
placed Tommy Calhoun in the
other guard slot. End* for the
second team were Lake C.ly'a
Randall Jackson and Chamberlain'! Lynn Matthews. Tackles
were Coral Gablca High's Joel
Goldman and Jacksonville Lee
High’* Mike Keeiee.
Three Central Florida gridiron
stats received nomination* for
third string listings In the AllState selections. Larry Gagncr of
Seabreete was honored by an end
position Hating. Orlando's Boone
High School placed Hill Cody in
n backfield slot, and Sanford'i
Pearson took a position.
Otlter player* lo take All-State
recognition in the third string list­
ings
were:
Tallahassee Leon
High's John Cruse in end position;
lakeland's Tyler Hill and Fort
Mycr’s Sam Ford In Tackle posi­
tions; Lakeland's Lee Fanchcr at
guard; Roblnson’a Tommy Carter
at center; and Dixie Ilcllini'
Marly Terry, Key Weat'a Charley
Powell, and Miami Edison'* Bob
Ashworth In the backfield posi­
tions.

_________________i____________

HOUSTON, Tex. — K a n a a a
trounced lllca, 3.1-7, in theri Blue­
bonnet Bowl football contest.
DALLAS, Texas — Hayden Fry
Waa named head football coach at
Southern Methodist University.
COLLEGE STATION, Texas —
Henry (Hank) Foldberg, former
Army atar, was appointed bead
football coach and athletic director
at Taxat A A M.
MANILA—Champion Flash Elorde o f tha Phllipplnea atopped
Italy's Sergio Caprnrl in the first
round of their world Junior light­
weight tiUe fight.

The Seminole High Seminole*
chalked up their third atraight
basketball win of the aeason In
New Smyrna Friday night aa the
Sanford Varsity eager* triumphed
over the Barracudas o f New
Smyrna High 60-00 to come out
on tha high end of tha pre-game
prediction of two point*.
Sanford’* alar basketball eager
.Mike Woodruff walked away with
high scoring honors for tha night
with elaven field goals and two
free throws for a total of 24 point*,
lor hi* second high scorer title in
lin e s guinea played hy tha Sem­
inole* thl* season.
Sanford took the lead early In
the first period of the game and
held It until Uie busier at the end
of the fourth. At the end of the
first period the .Seminole* Jiad five
point* on th* 'Cuds* with a 10-11
edga with backboard - beating

Barnacle Bob
In SOKC Spotlight

NEW YORK — Dick Tiger of
Nigeria, British Empire middle­
weight titleholder, outpointed Billy
Pickett of New York in a 10-round
A young greyhound who sky­
bout.
rocketed to fame last summer,
gets Ihc spotlight in tonight's fea­
Sunday
tured ninth race as the SanfordOAKLAND, Calif. — The Hous Orlando Kennel Club starta its
ton Oilers won their second con first full week of racing for the
aecutiva Eastern Division crown new- season.
in the American Football tragus
He is Carl Tracy'a Barnacle
by defeating the Oakland Raider* Bob, a two-year-old who is re­
47-16.
garded by many racing enthus­
iasts as the country’s top juvenile.
SEBRING, Fla. — Dave Ragan Competing in Oregon, Barnacle
and Mickey Wright won the f26,. Bob won the 94,000 Mullnnmak
DUO Scotch Mixed Foursome golf Sapling Derby and finished second
tournament by seven strokes.
in the Multnomah Derby.
Then taken by jet plane to Mas­
sachusetts Bob won the Mr. FairGets Game Ball
view Stuke at Fairvicw Park and
WASHINGTON (UPI) The
cracked a track record for the
Washington Redskins showed they
Fairvlew Course. Entered in the
did not forget during this holiday
325,000 Taunton Derby the young
season of giving when they sent
star won two of the elimination
liie football from their only win
heats and finished fourth in (he
ning game of the year to former
Derby,
teammate Gene Brito. The Wash*
In )&gt; starta at the Multnomah
Ington playera Sunday
auto
meet Bob chalked up a fabulous
graphed the pigskin for Brito,
score of 13 wins, 2 seconds and one
who ia seriously ill In Los An
third.
gelea. He starred for the Red­
Schooling here Bob took just one
skins during seven pro acisona
of his starts but at that time
before going to tho Loa Angeles
he was 6tt lengths in front at the
Rami.
wire.
Seven ace greyhounds oppose
Barnacle Bob tonight. TTiey arc
O. B.’a Jay Walk, who won all
three of hie schooling starta; Big
Barker, winner of the Sprint Chal­
title-winner of 3&gt;-year-«ld A1 Sher
lenge at Pueblo; Harold Express,
men In his first season at head
Pro Model, Sabina, BronJca, and
coach. The last previous coach to
Ethel G.
win In his firat year aa boas was
« George Wilson of lha Lions in
1957.
When Ihc subject of the Giants’
"luck" came up again after Sun­
day’s Browns game, Sherman
snorted: "That’s a lot of baloney;
those guys have all the guts in
the world."
The annual Christmas tourna­
Hut consider what happened kt
ment waa held Sunday at Mayfair
this crucial game:
—Sam Baker, the Browns' punt­ Country Club. Some 40 persona
er who had averaged 44 yards took part.
The flrat winning team includ­
per kick, booted a feeble 33-yardcr
in the first period lo ael up the ed Bond Walker, Bob Billhelmer,
Peter Duncan, Bill Hutchison,
Giants' first touchdown.
—Ixiu Grots of Cleveland, wbo which was plus 13 points.
The second team included Mack
has kicked more field goals than
any tnsn alive, missed a "chip­ Mclnnis, Harold Sherwood, Dick
pie" from the 17-yard line tn the Shilling, John Dickey, which was
third period when hie holder got plus 10 points.
The individual prise winners
a poor pass from center and
couldn't set the ball down proper­ included John Ivey, with plus 11.
ly. Grote also was short with a Closest to the pin on number 18
was G. R, P ei son, who waa
46-yarder late in the game.
—Ref Renfro, as sure-handed as three feet from the cup.
any nass-calcher in the NFL,
dropped a 40-or-eo-yard p a n from
Mill Plum on the New York S-yard
line after he had out-maneuvered
the (Hants' secondary defense In
the flnel period.
—And Don Chandler of the
Giants, whose punts had been
downed on the Cleveland 3-yard
line twice during the first half,
booted ■ 64-yard beauty that was
downed on the Browns' 1 with
less than 2 minutes lo pity. This
&lt;&gt;no put the Browns in a tough
spot for their final offensive
threat.

Lady Luck Played Big Part In Giant Title Win

f
United Press International
Call the New York Giants lucky
or plucky, but they'll play (lie
Green Bay Packers for the Na­
tional Football League champion­
ship Dec. 31 and that’s when they
should prove whether they're
either—or both.
The
Giants
didn't
exactly
"b e ck " Into the Eastern Division
title Sunday, but there are many
wbo'd say they slipped in side­
ways when they played the Cleve­
land Browns to a 7-7 tie. That
give New York a 10-3-1 (Inal
record, compared with 10-4 for
the Philadelphia Eagles,
The Eiglcs, whoso game at
Detroit started an hour earlier
thin the clash at New York, made
a grand bid to throw the Eastern
Division race Into a tie by defeat­
ing the Lions, 27-24.
But whether by good fortune or
fortitude, the Giants managed to
heng on for the tic which earned
them the Eastern Division crown
for the fourth time in the past
six scssons.
As a Yankee Stadium wag put
it: It was the nicest Christinas tie

any Glint ever got.
The Packers closed out their
season with an 11-3 record hy
beating the Los Angeles Rams,
24-17; the Washington Redskins
scored their first triumph In 24
games hy defeating the Delias
Cowboys, 34-21; the Chicago Bears
won a wide-open 52-35 game from
tho Minnesota Vikings, and the
St. Louis Cardinals drubbed the
Pittsburgh Stcelers, 2(H). The
Baltimore Colts beat the Sin Fran­
cisco Forty Nincrs. 27 24, Satur­
day.
Tlie Giants' triumph made a

Bankers Take
Kickoff Tourney

Yule Tournament
Held At Mayfair

The Florida State Rink Basket­
ball team whipped the, National
Guard Cagers CO-36 at the Lyman
High gymnasium Friday to win
the Kickoff Tournament In the
Sanford Recreation Department
Men's llaskctbsll League.
Clif Lauh was the top scorer
for the Florida State Bank team
witli 14 point*.
in the Semi-Finals, the National
Guard leant topped the Lommler
Cagers 56-40 for the chance to
meet the Florida State Bank
I 'l l T I T I O I a KAM I!
NOTICE IB hrreby given that wo champions who beat VAH Seven
ara eneased tn liiiilnrii at Han­ 41-34 in tire Semi-Finals.
ford, Senilnidr I’oumy, Flnrlil*. un­
der lha fMItimi. namo of, NOVA
IIUtLinillH, end that wa Intend
to roaHlar cald namo with the
Ctork of tho Circuit Court. Homl. Lose Top Player
mil* County, Florida, In accordance (U PI)—Carroll Broussard, stand­
with lha provision* of th* FIcM- out member of tire Texas AAM
llou* Nam* Hlatuiea, lo.wltt Hoc.
lion MS.os Florida Hlalutaa ipif. basketball team, la expectod to
HJg! J. If. Rtrhniry*r
l&gt;c sidelined for a week with a re­
William llrodt
current back aliment. He reinFubllah Dec. I, |J, ||. J|. i m i .
Jurcd his back against la mar
Sherman tailed It "the greatest
la sko fitu rl &gt;r th* t'nuaty Jndav.
punt I ever aaw."
bcmlaolt (aunty, Florida, In Fro. Toth Saturday night.

Legal Notice

Butch Riser and Mike Woodtuff
knocking in the points for the
Seminoles.
Ken Gustavson nnd Barry Brown
put up a fight for Sanford in the
second period and boosted th* lead

Lyman Five Gets Season Off
To Fine Start With Win
By PETE LEVEQUB
Lymnn'a Greyhounds got their
hsakvlball fit-M-on o ff Li a Hying
start in Rushnell Friday night hy
whipping the South Sumter Rebel*
58-48 hi s game that saw the scor­
ing drive shift from one team to
the other by quarters, with Y.ymatt
coming out on top in the end.
South Sumter took the lead of
the hall game eurly in the first pe­
riod to end up with a first quarter
score of 12-10 in favor o f the Reb­
els. Dale Swain of the Rebels push­
ed in points for South Sumter but
was unable to stop the Greyhounds
from taking a decisive lead in the
second quarter.
Lyman'a Jeff Leonard look Die
honors for the night with eight
field goals and eight free throws
for lop scorer listing with 24
points, Garry Fcrrin took second
place in the scorer listings with 13

AFL Title Tilt
Slaied Sunday

United Press International
ThtWe's ■ leak In that San
Diego Charger umbrella, end If
coach Sid Gillman isn't worried
he ought to be because his men
Totals
14 14
entertain the Houston Oilers next
Sunday in the American Football Lyman . .... — „ 10 2t 10 17Mouth Sumter .. 12 9 13 14League championship game.
For the second time within two
weeks sn opponent tore the San
Diego defense to shreds Sunday.
dogi run
This time It was the Boston Pa­
triots who rained touchdowns all
over Sin Diego's Balboa Stadium
to hand the Western Division
champion Chargers their most
humiliating defeat, 41-0.
It w si only Ssn Dego's second
loss of the aesson, but the man­
ner In which it was inflicted indi­
R A C IN G N IG H T L Y
cates the Chargers, who won 11 in
Except Sunday a
a row before Houston dumped
them, 33-13, on Dec. 3, are ready
For Your Convenience:
MATINEES
to tie had again.
• Luxurious Clubhouse
W ED„ FRL,
The Oilers, meanwhile, wrapped
• Heated Grandstand*
and SAT.
• Valet Parking
up their ninth straight victory
and the AFL’a Eastern Division
LADIES' NIGHT
2 P .M .
title for the second straight year
EVERY THURSDAY
by whipping the hapless Oak
land Raiders, 47-16. The key to
their success since Wally Lcmm
replaced Lou Rymkui as head
coach has been a high-scoring
offense led by former All-America
Billy Cannon and veteran quarter­
T O M O R R O W F IG H T !
back George Blanda.
In the regular-season finale at
All Proflta From Tomorrow's Rating Will Ge To
San Francisco, Blanda, the AKL's
Scholarship Fund of U. of FIs., Fla. SI. U., and Fla. A . A M,
top passer, threw four touchdown
passes, kicked a field goal and
SORRYf NO MINORS
added six extra points. Cannon,
the league's ground gaining cham­
RAIN OR SHINE
pion, scored one of the touch­
downs—on a 23-yard run late in
tlse game against Raldcra. He
finished with 145 yards in 31
carries for 948 yards on the sea­
^ U r D ki r i
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*t hi* otflea In th* court houa*
nf aald County si Hanford. Florida,
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The Barracudas' efforts to gain
the advantage after the early San­
ford lend wer* thwarted at every
turn by the Seminoles. The closest
New Smyrna came w si in tho
third period when the Barracudas gy
bettered the scoring for the quar­
ter by a one-point margin over the
beach players, but wa* unable lo
prevent the final winning tally of
a six point lead.
New Smyrna triumphed as the
Junior Varsity Barracudas edged
Sanford's Junior Varsity Semin­
oles 50-48 in the opening game o f
points, with Jimmy William* close
the night.
behind in third with 12 points.
SANFORD (66)
Th* Greyhounds fiiriitd ahead
FG FT TP
2 21
11
to 0 ten point lend at hslftims with Woodruff
8
2 18
Kiser
................
.....
....
a score o f 31-21. In the third quar­
5
2 12
ter the Rebels paced by Swain Gustavnon ......... .......
9
4
1
were able to reduce the Lyman Ilrown ______ ____ _
1
3
1
lead to seven points, but were held Davis ----- -— ...... ....
0
0
a
back as the Greyhounds triumphed McGill!................. ........
It
n
a
Middleton ...... ............
to a ten point winning margin.
8 66
Totals ................... 29
The Lyman High Junior Varsity
NEW SMYRNA (60)
B Squad overwhelmed the South
4 26 0
Sumter Junior V anity Rebel* in Jenkins .... ......... ...... 11
4
2 to
the opening game of tho night Hill ...........................
1.** retire ..... .......... ..
2
1
7
47-21.
O 2
2
I.aswell .................... .
LYMAN (58)
1
0
2
liiilault .......... ....... ....
KG FT
3
0
6
Leonard ...... .
8
8 *11 Burdette ................ .
a
i
2
Perrin ............... •**«*•*
5
3 IS Mackey ........... .........
2
i
5
William* ............ ......
5
2 12 Mear* .......... ..............
0
0
Dennis .......................
0
Shnddix .„........... *•**•*•
0
2
«i
I
Smith ......... ........
0
1
Totals ................ 25 10 60
Griffin ..... .......... *«.**»*• 1 0
2
.......... 16 21 14 15—66 1.
Stephenson . _ .... •**••*•
0
2 Sanford
t
New Smyrna ... 11 14 15 29—60
Totals ........... .
22 14
SOUTH SUMTER (48)
FG FT
Swain _..... ...
7
5
Wilson ______ .....
I
5
Hammond
2
0
Dixon ......... .
IM*M*
1
0
Hayes --- ----------- *•*«•**• 2
1
Kimbrough ......... O.O.OS* 9
1
Smith, Ixiul* . . . ~r„n
1
•
Smith, Leltoy .....
0
2

for the Seminole* to 37-25 by half­
time. One honor was yielded to the
'Cuds*. W oodruff* acorlng record
for Sanford of 24 polnta wa* over­
come by Jimmy Jenkina o f New
Smyrna with 20 point*.

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In tho Valley o f the Shadow of
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predicted the eruption. Host is
Col. John D. Craig.
7:30-&lt;l:30 p. m. ABC. Chey­
enne—"The Equatirer," A navel
plot makci up for the slow spots
and atatic dialogue. Two feuding
outlaw gangs call a truce eo the
leaders may attend the wedding
of one's brother to the niece of,
the other. Bronco (Ty Hardin) haa|
hla hands full making sure tha
truce isn't broken. A third party
to the armistice ia a sheriff
(Frank Albertson), who wants to
break up both gangs. The leaders
are well played by Steve Brodie
and Sheldon Allman attractive as
llie newlyweds are Jack Nicholson
and Toby Michaels.
91:30 p. m. NBC. Praetdcnt
Kennedy’s South American trip.
Special. This special program re­
ports and evaluates the Pres­
ident's trip
to Venezuela
and
Colombia, made to strengthen so­
cial and economic relations with
South American countries. Frank
McGee la anchorman.
1:30-9 p, m. CBS Window on
Main Street. Thus far, novelist
Cameron Brooks (Robert Young)
baa been ironing out other peo­
ple's problem*, but this time tie’s
involved In a hit o f mental de­
pression aa he recalls the last
Christmas he spent with Ida wife,
now deceased. A janitor, extreme­
ly well played by Ludwig filoasel,
snaps Brooks out of hla lonely
feeling with a rattier eenslbls, If
quite familiar, lecture. A warm
but not overly sentimental epi­
sode.
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By Abigail Van Buren

DKAR ABBY: I just read somethin#
in your column that made mo grit my
store-bought teeth. YOU say that dentures
are every bit as Rood as one’s own naturnl
teeth. All 1 can say. Dear Abby, is that
YOU must have all your own tieth and
you ought to be ashamed of yourself for
making such an enoneous statement.
BEEN THERE

GOD S SHELTER
Let’s mnkc n bomb of love nnd prayer,
For take-off fuel, let’s use God's air.
’
I.et’8 B e n d it out for all to share
Our pica, against nuclear dispnir.
Let’s ask the leaders from all lands
For lienee. And then
Let’s all shake hands!
•
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DEAR ABBY: Please advise me as to
tho proper conduct In this situation. My
former husband, to whom I was married
for tun years (over 20 years ago), is dying
of a lingering illness. We never had chil­
dren. I have since remarried and bo has he.
He hns children by his present wife. We
have met on occaaloiin since our divorce,
and have been friendly. All former griev­
ances have been long forgotten.
When he passes away, would it be im­
proper for me to attend his funeralT I
would not want to embarrass any of hla
family, or become the subject o f gossip.
AN EX-WIFE

DEAR BEEN: I have and I am. For­
give me,
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DEAR ABRY: I am a girl in the ninth
grade with a serious problem. ! have tried
to talk to my mother about it. but she just
laughs at me. Abby, I am in love with one
of my teachers. He is 27 and 1 am only 14.
When he looks at me I feel like 1 was hit
on the head with a million stars. This is
no joke, Abby. 1 have never felt this way
before. Should 1 talk to him about it? lie
isn’t married.
HIT HARD

DEAR EX-W IFE: Since "all griev­
ance!:'’ have been forgotten, I Bee no rea­
son why you would embarrass his family
or lie the subject of gossip. Go, If you
wish.

DEAR HIT: Don’t talk to him about it.
What you feel is not "love” — it is n crush
on an older man. It happens to many girls
your age, but they outgrow it. You've day­
dreamed yourself into a hopeless situa­
tion. Now, face reality. Settle down and
have fun with kids your own ago, concen­
trate on your school work, and think of
your teacher only as a good friend,
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DEAR ARBY: My name is Steve
Zondlak and I am 12. I wrote a poem. If
you like it, you may keep it.

Playing
at
three up-Uumn,
South wine thesecond spade lead
nnd sees that there is no way to
lose hli contract. He will win threo
diamonds and two tricks in rarh
remaining auitno matter how
badly the cards He fur him.
The careful player will make at
least 11 tricks. Hr will lead the
deuce of diamonds al trick three.
West will have to play Ids king
and now South will have 11 run­
ning tricks. Careful discarding by
East and West will hold him to
five odd.
Rob Hoy, hero o f Sir Walter
Scott'a famous novel, was a real
character. This famous outlaw,
whose real mime was Robert M ii« grvgor, was known us the "Robin
Hood o f Scotland.’ ’

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lOomm :By Ruth Millet
she is a good wife for him—-may­ attention
and
consideration,
be women ought hi give this shouldn't he?
matter of babying a man a little
And isn’t K actually much morn
thought,
feminine tor a wire to enjoy
Just what Is babying a man? babying the man aha loves than
Nothing surely that ia beneath It is (or her to worry about equal­
any wife’s dignity.
ity, or to iniiat on togetherness,
It's catering to a man’s com­ or to put her children's demands
fort, building up his ego, guard-1 always ahead of her husband's.
ing his health, and trying to
So no hoots of derision, pleaae,
please him in smatl ways.
for the big, strong men who want
That's not too much for a wife to be babied. Min ought to get
to do to keep a nun happy, ia it? somethin* out of marriage besides
As the breadwinner for a family, being handed tha monthly bills
a man should get a little special and an apron.

(facoby
Even when your contract is lay
down It pays to be careful. Other­
wise, you will
lose occasional
tricks by what I call, "Unsafely
playi."

•

For Abby’fl booklet, “ How To Hava A
Lovely Wedding,” send 50 cents to Abby,
Rox 3385, Beverly Hills, Calif.

U)&amp; Jhs
If asked what makes a woman
a good wile how many wive* to­
day would include in their care­
fully considered lists: "She ahould
bahy her husband?" Not many.
11allying husbands, most would
tell you, went out when women
gained equality with men.
Yet in a recent poll where men
were asked what makes a woman
a good wife a lot of them men­
tioned that she ought to bahy her
husband a bit.
And since no wife is a good
wifa unless bet husband thlnki

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Everybody’s got a problem. What’s
yours? For a personal reply, send a aelfmldressed, stamped envelope to Abby, in
care of this paper.

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jack of diamonds. West will still
play hla king, but now E ait will
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’ "N ote Uttt thd’ loiF'UUmond play
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Cuunty residents will be gcttintc a big food treat in
the near future and will probably put thin county on the
map as one o f the best eating places in the state when a
new "Riksha Inn" opens here in the very near future.
A new and different Industry— a chain of Oriental
food-drive-ins will be started here and Jeno F. Paulucci,
president of Chun King who has a home in Sanford is
the person we can thnnk for this exciting venture.
According to Paulucci, around the clock work is
now going in to rush completion to Riksha Inn No. 1
(the first of some 36) to be located on Hwy. 17-92 south
o f Sanford. Riksha Inn No. 1 will serve as a prototype
for other Inns in the projected chain.
Decision to embark on the Riksha inn program
stems from the Chun King operation of the "Old San
Francisco Chinatown" restaurant in New York’s Free­
dom Land Park in 1961.
Paulucci estimated that the new program would call
for the investments o f millions of dollars both here,
throughout the U. S. and even overseas.
Paulucci is widely known throughout the food in­
dustry for his pioneering Innovations in marketing and
we thank him for starting his program here . , . right
here in his “ second home.”

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Dr. Crane’s

Worry
Are your children being trained
for unhappy adulthood? Are you
making them wallflower* and
poor marriage riaka? Under II
yean of age, a chlld'a poor
' personality la largely the fault
of hia parenta. After 11, it la
kia own laziness. Be aurr you
get a copy of my IM-poInt
-TEST FOR MOTHERS."
CASE K-4TI: Jerry J., aged *,
la a ahy little fellow with blue
ayca.
"D r. Crane, Jerry hai auch an
inferiority complex,*' hta aoclety
mother proteated. detpairingly.
"He la timid about trying any­
thing new. He doein’t want to
play with other children, but hang*
back on the aidclfnca. He likea to
watch them, but refuica to participate in their garnet.
"Hit governeaa tell* me he it
very bright and can learn rapid­
ly. but he lack* confidence. He
aeemi to think other children can
do thlngi much better than be
can.
"Dr. Crane, hit father wat *1waya timid and of a retiring na­
ture. Do you think Jerry could
have inherited hi* lack of confi­
dence ? “
CONFIDENCE 18 LEARNED
No, Indeed I Confidence 1* not
a heritable,trait, It ia ■ matter
of habit, like piano playing. And
lack of aaturanee ta aleo a re­
sult of habIL
When children can do anything
well, they enjoy that type of
work. And Ihey have confidence in
their ability. Thia holds for adult*,
loo.
However, many a bold, athletic
alar geU stags fright before a
radio microphone, for that's a new
realm.
Or a big business execuUve will
blush and perspire when he must
deliver a speech at lha Rotary
Club.,
We can thus be confident in one
realm, but have a severe infer­
iority complex in another.
Part of the Job of parenthood
eonilata in developing all-around
confidence In our children. But
r . bow?
Well, teach them to do the usual
things of their group, auch ai
skating, riding a bicycle, swiramins, standing on their head*.
Take them to a restaurant. Let
them order their own meal. En­
able them to tarn their own

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money. Let them spend it much
a* they Will.
Better that 6-year-old Jerry
waste hie 25 cents on ■ foolish
purchase now, and profit from
(he lesion, than that he be shield­
ed till the age of 21, and then
foolishly waste his entire inher­
itance.
BUILD CONFIDENCE
Confidence correlelee .with suc­
cess. The more things your child
can perform successfully, the
greater bli self-confidence!
Jerry has been shielded. He has
a governess, and wears sissy
clothes. Hia mother dresses him
like a Little Lord Faunllcroy.
Jerry realize* his conspicious ap­
pearance, even if she think* he it
so cute.
So he shiei away from social
contact* with other boys, for he ia
afraid of ridicule. He can play the
piano, but not baseball. So he feels
like an alien when with normal
children. It is largely hia mother's
fault.
He should be sent to a public
school, and equipped with the con­
ventional habits of adjustment to
a boy's modern world. Give him a
dog and some boxing lesaona, Just
for his own self-defense.
SOCIALLY DEFORMED
Let him learn Vo play the games
of a ven ge third graders. At pre­
sent he la socially deformed. His
mind has been trained In French
and music, reading etc.
But hit social life has been
abnormal. He feels thia weak spot
in his development, which i* why
he has hia social inferiority com­
plex.
Jerry can’t very well remedy
the rondltion, for he is too young.
It ia hia mother'* responsibility.
But you timid, wallflowera of
adult years CAN change condi­
tions! You are no longer entitled
to blame your parents.
Until the age of 11, you may
partially blame them, but every
adult pan make himself apeak
correct English, dsnee, play a
musical instrument, carry on an
interesting conversation, and be­
come a vital, attractive personal­
ity by his own efforts at least by
the time he attaint high school
age.
So don't alibi or past the buck
to your parents, if you are above
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Most of u* are inclined to make
fun of the organization which de­
clare* that the world is Bat, nut
round, 5laybe the membcri have
something, especially whrn you
remember that;
The Republic of South Africa
solemnly declares (he Japanese to
be Caucasians, but overlook the
Chinese.
An entertainer gel* two or three
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Sir Winston Churchill, at B7,
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wine, and cigars.
Notre Dame University, famed
fur Its playing of games, refutes
to give bark a "victory” it did not
win. .
Diamond dips to prevent a
poodle's ear* from falling into hia
bowl have a ready eale in New
York.
A bald-headed man is charged
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fellow with enough hair to stuff a
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1961 Replica Of Gutenberg Bible
Being Published, To Bring $750
NEW YORK (U PI) — Bible pub­
lishing has become big business,
but the biggest Bible o! ell has
been issued by a small business
whose owmere are trying to re­
capture the flavor of the lith
century literary world whrn book
selltrs were publishers a a well.
TTie Bible being published in
1981 ia a facsimile edition of the
most famous volume of arrlp.
turea, the Gutenberg Bible of 1455.
the first book printed from mov­
able type.
The publisher* are Henry ChefeU end Sidney Solomon, pro­
prietors of Cooper Square Pub­
lishers, whose headquarters are a
musty, hook-crammed store on
New York’s famous "book-selieri*
row" on Fourth Avenue Just cast
of Greenwich Village.
Their asking price for copies of
the limited edition o f The Cooper
Square Gutenberg ia ST50. They
have had 1.000 copies of the twovolume Bible printed and all but
four were put on sal*.
Chafetx and Salomon, biblio­
philes who specialize in publish­
ing out-of-print books sought by
aeholars, began thinking big a
few year* ago by publishing a
117-volume edlttoa of the Untied
States Library of Congress Cata­
logue. They bad 600 copies print­
ed and sold nearly all of them for
11,400 each.
"W e were so successful at
that," Chafelz said in an inter­
view, "that we aeked ourselves,
‘what else is important on a uni­
versal bails that you don’t ace
around?’ We found our answer in
the Gutenberg Bible."
The answer created an cvrn
bigger question: How do you go
about reproducing a museum
piece?
His book dealers knew that
there were 4? copies of Gutenberg
Bibles in public and private col­
lection*. But none of these pricelate volume* could be used for a
reproduction because a book must
be taken apart, page-by-page, for
such a purpose. They knew also
of ■ facsimile produced in Leip­
zig, Germany, in 1913-14. and

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WASHINGTON (NEA&gt;-Senalor
Estes Kefauvcr's current two
weeks of hearings before his Ju­
diciary subcommittee on monop­
oly practices are finst prepara­
tions for next year’s congressional
consideration of new legislation
to regulate the drug industry.
For two years the Tennessee
senator
and
House Judiciary
Chairman Emanuel Cellrr of New
York have been riding this hobby
hard. Their crusade hai been giv­
en popular appeal by emphasis on
rhargra that drug price* are un.
neressarily high because of mon­
opoly practices by lb* manufac­
turers.
The problem in a lot more com­
plicated than that, however. It
involve* long-established medical
practices and change* tn controls
now axerciaed by Food and Drug
Administration.
It's a tremendously technical
and complicated business.
What's at stake can be clarified
a little by a few examples under­
standable to anyone who has ever
taken a pill:
Some physicians contend that
aspirin is the best end only medi­
cine to use in treating arthritis.
Other doctors believe some of the
new alcrolds are more effective.
What controls should be exer­
cised over their use?
A slightly more complicated ex­
ample is offered by Ihe fact that
all chemicals now being used for
Ihe treatment of cancer arc con­
sidered dangerous. Yet Food and
Drug Administration allows them
to be used because in some cases
they do good.
Who should decide what i* safe
for use, and how?
it ia the contention of the med

Altamonte Springs
Business Men Set
Second Meeting

Notebook

ical profession that physicians
should have tha right of free
choice of drugs.
Spokesman for the I’ harmarcuti
cal Manufacturer*' Assn, of lio
companies that produce Pn per
cent of the U. S. drug* now ad­
mit that they should produce sub­
stantial evidence as to the safety
and efficacy of their project*.
This they now do in chemical and
clinical statement* that average
600 pagei long.
Food and Drug Administration
then judges the merits of these
claims and grant* or denies li­
censes for their tise, exrepl for
nontnaie drug* to treat minor di­
seases.
American Medical Assn, aaya
this latter control is unnecessary.
It would let the doctors decide.
Eugene Brrsley of Indianapolis,
president of Eli Lily and chairman
□f PMA. as spokesman for hia in­
dustry says Food and Drug Ad­
ministration should he the judge
in these case*. But he would deny
to FDA tha authority to test all
new drugs to determine their saf­
ety and efficacy, lie would limit
control fo licensing and inspecting
manufacturers.
A question of "relative" efficacy
on "subslunUar* evidence comes
In, with the adjectives hard to de­
fine. Thia example is cited:
If one drug proves cfficsciotis in
four out of five cases, and another
drug is efficacious In one out o(

five esses of ttie same diseate,
both should be licensed for use.
The argument given is that the
drug proved useful in one out of
five rase* might provide benn.
ficial treatment for the fifth east
in which the other drug might not
be of use.
The interesting new development
here is lhat the drug manufac­
turers are not opposed lo broad
regulation of their Industry by the
Food and Drug Administration.
On the other hand, American
Medical Asm. spokesmen in prev.
ioul testimony before the Kefauvrr eommIRf# have opposed every
restriction on their freedom of
action.
In addition to regulation of drug
manufacture far safety and effi­
cacy, ihe Kefauvar-CeHer bills
would make illegal any conlracti
between
manufacturers
which
would restrain trade or fix prices.
Drug industry spokesmen main­
tain that in cases where two com­
panies file conflicting cUima for
a patent, an agreement between
them might be beneficial to tb*
public and should not be barred.
The proposed legislation would
alio cut down drug patents from
IT lo three years, after which
there would be compulsory li­
censing to others under reduced
royalties.
The industry opposes this on the
claim that it would stiffle research
lor the development of new drug*.

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By SHIRLEY WENTWORTH
A second meeting o( the newly
formed Altamonte Springs Rualnee* Men'a Club has been scheduled
at e p. m, Thursday in tha Alta­
monte Springs Coffee Shop.
According to Preaident Tom
Southerland who will preside, un­
finished business from the first
meeting will bo continued and ad­
ditional officers will be elected.
A lio on the agenda will be dlacuaalona to form a basis from which
by-laws may be drawn.
Attorney K. Pope (Sandy) Bussett will attend the meeting lo o f­
fer suggestiona concerning legal
work involved In setting up ami
organising auch a rlub and will
preside at a question and answer
session, Southerland said.

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Man can circle the earth In a
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The United State* showers mil­
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A copy of an original painting,
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Car manufacturer* build family
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Under-done beef with ketchuR
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sold as barbecue.
Italy, a Republic, has more
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There are people who make a
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mouse shows.

they were able to buy a copy of
that for around tl.uuo.
Chafctz and Solomun studied
the Bible facsimile and original
Gutenberg carefully and in thn
course of five years were able to
find American artisans lo create
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came a* close as Ihey could io re­
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separate preaa runs for the illu­
minated pages, the publishers ob­
tained the facsimile they wanted
for an investment of *300,two.
Some copies of the two-volume
numbered sets weighing more
lhan 40 pounds have been sold to
libraries, clergymen and hook
sellers. The publisher* predict
lhat the facaimile edition will berome a Collector'* Hem in time
and value will b* murh greater
The owner of a 100 megaton
than ihe *750 tales price of 1061. bomb is the world’ s loudest Ulker
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wanted lo do something that 500
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Legal Notice

* e n te r it c o ir t o r t h e
NINTH J t ' D t C l t L c m c c r r , IN

riC T IT ia C P NAME
NOTICE IS hereby glvsa that
I am engagad In bualnae* at Alta­
m on te Spring*. Seminole County.
Florida under the flntltlou* nem*
o f. ALTAM ONTE BKACTT SALON,
and that t Intend to register said
name with th* Clerk e f Hit Circuit
Court. Kemlnol* County, Florida, In
•ecordanco with th* provision* of
tho Fictitious Name Statute*, toWlti Section MI.a* Florida Sta­
tute* IMT.
Klg: n u ll* Meadewa
Publish Dee. 4. 11, II, M. IMI.

Legal Notice
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Paga 12—Mon. Dec. 18, 1981

in s u r a n c e

A corporation.

Plaintiff,
wa.
-I tR N T tT 1. 6TtUCK LAND and
BOTH ER V. STRICKLAND,
p*r*nla a U .
l o n r a o r s u it
* T a j HENHT J. ST RICKLAND an*
RUTH Kit V. HTItU.-KI.AXP
top are
i i i n K o r n o t/ p ie d
that an Altachm*nt Proceeding In
a l l o f that pertain anil antltla*
• OLD
HBPOBL1C
INBUltANCE
COMPART, a corporation, ra. H E R .
R T J. BTRICKI.ANP and E IT H E R
*V. STRICKLAND. Law No. t i l l ,
Clrcnlt
Court, Bamlnola Cou nlr,
■Florida, and yon ara hrrahy turn•monad, o iJ tr r d and required to
I f l l a your wrlltan dafanaaa. mo
Ilona or o lh o r plradlnaa moving
to dlaaolca tha Attachment had,
■ by ylrlua o f that certain W rit o f
Attachment l « u » d haraln In tha
offlca of the Clark o f tha ClrcQll
Court tu and for Bamlnola County,
Florida, on or b tfora tha t l t h day
o f January t i l l , and to otr v*
cop y o f auch pWadlng* upon HUT*
TON A DROWN, P la in t i ff s attornaya, whoaa addrata la I I I North
Maanolla Avonut, Poat Ofllea Dot
I l f , Orlando. Florida, on o r bafura
aald da l* aa required by tha Law*
o f Florida and lha Rulaa af Clrll
Proetdura. If you fall to do ao
dafault may ha taken by Plaintiff
nnd final Judgment thereupon an*
tare* a ga ln it yuu for tha rallaf
lamaniled In lha main action, and
purauant la &gt;atd Attachment aa
daarrlbad above.
Ton ara further notified that the
mature af aald ault la an A tta ch ­
ment Proceeding attaching all o f
your right, title and Intereet In
nnd to tha follow in g deecrlbed real
property
altuated
In
Seminole
County, Florida, to.wttt
Lot », Illoek I&gt;. llltANTLEY
BIIOIIKS, Firat Addition, aa.
carding to tha plat thereof
aa raoordad In Plat B ook I,
Page 11, Fublla Recorde at
Bamlnola County, Florida.
IXI l
J.
TIC All
I, A K E
,
HKH1IITH. BGcordlhg to the
plat thereof, aa recorded In
Plat Poo h I. Page It, Publll
Recorde o f Bamlnola Caontr.
Florida.
Ix&gt;l 14. JANSEN BWBDIVIS.
ION, according to tha plat
thereof, aa recorded In Plat
Itoi.k it, Page IT, Publln
Itacorda o f Seminole County,
Florida.
Tha n*ma o f tha Court In which
thta proceeding haa baen Inetllut*
ad la the Ninth Judicial Circuit
Court. In and for Bemlnolo Coun­
lr , Florida.
It la harabr ordered that tha
above and foregoin g aball be pub.
‘ llehed once a weak for four con aoeultv* weeka In a nawapapar to
be published In Hanford, Seminole
Counlr, Florida, and bavin s noncral circulation In Hemlnnta Cou n­
ty, Florida,
WITNESS my hand aa Clark o f
aald Court and tha aval o f aald
Court at Sanford. Bamlnola Coun­
ty, Florida. Ihla l l l h day o f De­
cember l t t l .
(SEAL)
Arthur 1L Deck with, Jr.
Clerk o f tha Clreult Court
Seminal* Counlr, Florida.
Dyt Martha T, Vlhlan
Deputy Clerk
Sutton A Drown
Attornoya nt Low
111 North Main Street
r . O. Doz I f f
Orlando, Florida
I ’ ubllah: Doc. II. SI, SMI. Jan. 1. I,
lilt
NO TH '*
UP
PltOPOIKD
B I.
CHANUM OP HEAL PUOPKHTT
IH TH SKS
SEMIhOl.R COUNTY,
FLOIIIIIA, A n n DON ALU LA AO
I.AAIIIIKBS A AO AtiABB EIHT1B
I.AAltllKSB, HIS W I F E .
NOTICE
IB H ERBD T
GIVEN
that (lie Hoard af County Com*
tnleal'.nara o f
Samlnola County,
Florida, will conalder lha odoplloti
o f * Iteeulutlon at tha regular
inert Log o f aald Uoard on Wednead « r. December ST, l f S l , re la tlr t
to the ear-hanging o f lha fo llow in g
deecrlbed real property owned by
Seminole County and alluata In
Seminole County, Florida, more
particularly deacrlbad aa fellowa,
t o . will
lleal'i Waat I I I feat and
South O'I O i l " W I f . I I feat
ut the Nnrthiaat Cornar of
H o llo n
Townahlp
M
Snulb. flange II Beat) thane*
run
South
O M I 'll"
W a it
l.T.wt feel) thenoe run Kael
US.in feel; thence run North*
n o e t t r lr along curve con r a t e to the left having a
radlua o f Stlt.11 feet and a
central angl* o f I ' M ' l t " for
II I .I I
fast |
thence
run
h o uthw e ile rly
alo ng radial
fur
II
featl
thence
run
Nurthwelterly
along
curve
It! till left having a radlua
o f I t I M l feat and a cenC &lt;1 ang le o f i M t 't r * for
t i l l feet te ih* point af
bigln nia a t Stl aooardlng to
a plat theraof recorded In
c * u n t y S u rv iv o r Plat Book
I, Pag* 1. pultll* record* a f
Semintil* County, Florida,
te
lieneld
l*»ng L a n dra il and
Agnea Him* Landries, hi* wlf*,
la *oh*id«raU*h af O a n i U Lang
ixindrete and Agflia TSIrtlA Las
dreae, hit Wife, e e n r t y ln g th* (el
low in g
d***rib*d
real
properly
owned by bald Donald Lang Ixettdreaa and Anuta lilrlla Landreea,
Me wife, and tllu al* lu Seminal*
County. Florida, le gtntinnl* Cou n­
ty. Florida, a political *ubdiTiil*n,
•aid pr eptrty more particularly
deecrlbtd aa fetlawa. ta-wlli
Da gin South O ' t i l l ' ’ Watt
H I.lt IMI * f Nerlhtaet Cor.
h l r Section I t, Towaehlp I I
Baulh, Rang* II Ba ttl run
South i M r i l - * W n l
If, II
f t t l i thine* run Narih H *tV
•T” w * * t Ill.tT , f* *ll thenee
run Sriith I t ’ l•l't 'l» "
Batt
m i.t i f**t In point of b*&gt;
• Inning, AND At-SOi lleglu
North I I ' M O I " Weei l l l . l l
feet
el
Northoael
Corner
Section
It.
To w n ih lp
II
Souih, Ming* It Baeti run
south • • i r i r *
w in
n il
feet le W**lerly rig h t-* !w e y o f V I H ighway t l - l l i
thence run Norlh ll* # l'S tJ
R a il I L M feet a lo ng W eil *
erly tig h i-o f -w a y e f L’ . s.
H ig hw ay I T . I l l thahel run
North I t ' l l ’t l " W i l t 11,11
feat to point nf beginning.

If the Heard *t County Can
mlulonar* at ■•mlnel* County.
Florida, d*t*rmln»* that It would
b* In tbo boat InMraal Of Seminule County, Florida aad that aald
property to b* conveyed by Sriul.
note County to Donald Lang L*ndreaa and Agnea Ulrtl* Landreee,
hie /if*. la o «t needed f*r Coun­
ty purpoaae aald *ichaaae t f
property trill b* an *q u u at
ehang* a f property
Uoard o l County Commie
alnnara o f semimole County,
Florida
Dyt Arthur H. Backwlth. Jr.

*. *

Cl« rk
It*

IN TH E ClttC l.I T OP T E E NINTH
ji DH iai, etnet rr nt* p l o m d a . a n d r a n p r m i n o i . e c o r v r r ,
in a n d
for
nrttiN O LK r o V N . FLORIDA
TT. FLOMIDA.
IN CHANCERT, IN CHANCtCRT NO. IITIg
n o . tiara
BARBARA A. IfENBEL,
NOTH’* OP PORP.CLOItIR* a At.*
Plaintiff,
SOCIETY FOR SAVINHS. a rer- ve.
poratlon ezlatlng under the lawe A L B E R T C. H E N S E U
e f the gtata o f Connecticut.
Defendant.
Plain II ft,
NOTICE TO DEFEND
-veTHE STATE O F FLORIDA
ERKN A. C A R D W E L L end
TO : A I.nE R T C. IIRNSHL
WANDA U CARDW ELL. Me wife,
H U Arlaona Avenue
Defendantt.
Baltimore *, Maryland
NOTICE
IS H EREBY GIVEN
TOIT A R B H B R E B T NOTIFIED
purauant to a Final Decree o f that a sail fo r Divorce haa been
Foreclosure
dated
December
I. filed agalnet yon In the Circuit
l i l t , and entered
la Chancery Court o f th* Ninth Judicial Circuit,
Cause No. m i l , or the Circuit In and fo r Seminole Co., Florida,
Court nt th* Ninth Judicial Cir­ rnlltled BARBARA A. IIKNSEU
cuit e f Florida, In and far gemi­ Plaintiff, ta. A L B E R T C. 1IENSEL.
nate County, wherein HOCIETT Defendant. That yo u aro hereby r e ­
FOR
NAVINOIt.
e
corporatlell quired to flit r c « r a = r r e r er
existing under the lawe e f the plradlng on or hofor* January trd.
State e f ConnectlcuL la Plaintiff, 1141, and to aerva a copy thereof
and KRH.N A. CAnRWP.LL and upon H E R B E R T O. UILLIS. At
WANDA I . CA RDW ELL, hie wHe, torney fo r Plaintiff, (14 East Coare Defendants, that I will aell lonlal
Drive.
Orlando,
riotlda;
to the highest and beet bidder fer herein fall not er a dtere* pro
cash at tha front deor o f the Semi- confesso aball ba entered agalnet
hole County Court Houee. In San­ you for th* re lie f demanded In said
ford, Seminole County, Florida, at Complaint
t l : M o 'clo ck A. U , on December IBKAL)
&lt;
II, 1141, the following deecrlbed
Arthur 11. Ilaekwlth, Jr.
property, &gt;■ set forth In said
Clark o f th* Circuit Court
Final Decree, to-w lt :
o f lha Ninth Judicial Circuit,
Lot Right II*. Block Three
In and Far Bamlnola Cou nlr,
t l ) , H E F T L I in HOMES. OR.
Florida
LAND!!, SECTION ONE. Ac­
By Martha T. Vlhlsn
cording lo the plat thereof
Deputy Clerk
recorded In Plat Hook It,
Publish: D e c 4. II. II. M, IM I
Pegee I and I, o f the Publla
Recorde
of
Seminole
ta t b o C o a r t a ( th * C e c a l f J a d g * .
County, PTorlda:
n em la o l* C o u n ty , F lo rid a , l a P r a ­
DATED, tble l l l h day or Dee- ha to.
ember, 1111.
la re i Eetata af
(■BALI
CLOVER O. MARRS
Arthur 11. Deekwllh. Jr.
Deceased
Clerk o f the Circuit Court
T a A ll c r r d lla r a a a d P eraaaa H a v .
l i y i Martha T. VIhim
la g C la im s a r Daoeaada A g a in s t
Deputy Clark
■aid E a la te i
Publish Dae. II, t i l l .
You and o»eh o f you ur* boroby nortflad anil roqulrod to p r e ­
any
claim* end demand*
IN T H E cm C L 'IT COURT NINTH sent
which yuu, or either o f you, may
JUDICIAL CIRCL'rr. IN AND FOR hav* against tho o tla l* e f c L O V E n
■ EMINOI.il COUNTY. FLORIDA IN II. UAnilB, deceased, tat* o f said
CUA.NtERT NO. IlfS *
County, to lb* Cobuly Juda* o f
FEDERAL
NATIONAL
MGUTStmlnol* County, Florida, at hi*
tlAUK ASSOCIATION, A Corp ora ­ offla* In th* court hone* ef aald
tion ergnnlaed under an Act af County at Sanford, Florida, w ith ­
Congress and e ile lln g pursuant in eight calendar montlia from
to the Federal Nettonel Mortgage th* Urn* o f lb * first publication
Association. Charter Aet, having o f thl* nalle*. Each claim or d e ­
Ha principal otflca la tha City of mand ihnll b* In writing, end ahnll
Washington Dletrlol e f Columbia. elnt* th* plar* e f rttldtna* and
Plaintiff post offle* ad.Ira n o f lb* claim ­
ve.
ant. and aball ha aworn to bp
HOWARD
LEE
BOW TER
end tha claimant, hie agent, nr attorney
KATHERINE P. HOWTEK, hie and any such claim or demand net
w if i,
•• filed shall b* veld.
Defendants
/ * / Kenneth W. M*tnl*eh
NOTICE TO APPEAR
A* *&gt;*eutnr o f Ih* Laat Will
TH E STATE OF FLORIDA TUt
end Testament e f
HO W ARD LEH DOW TER and
deceased
K A T H E R I N E P. I10WTKR
CLOVE R B. MARRR.
*44 N. Avars
Blenetrum, Davie S Molntolh
Chicago, Illinois
Attorneys fo r Bsee uter
YOU A R E HER EBY NOTIFIED Edwards Building
that a ault baa been filed agelnet Hanford, Florida
you In tha abora entitled cauee, First publication Monday, Decem­
nnd that yau ara required to file
your answer with the Clerk o f this ber 11, IMI.
Court and to aerva a copy thereof IN TIIB CIRCUIT COURT OF TH E
upon the Pla in ti ff or P la in tiffs NINTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT OP
attorneys, w h o le name and address AND POH SEMINOLE COUNTY,
Is Hlahop A flornstrln. II Haat FLORIDA.
Pina Slreel, Orlando, Florida, not i n c i i A N u m r n o . t i m
later than January Itlh t i l l , if SUFFOLK
COUNTY
FEDERAL
you fall to do aa a Decree Pro SAVINOS * LOAN ABBOCIATIl»X.
C o n f e i i o will he entered against a Untied B u te * Corporation,
you for the relief demanded In
Plaintiff,
the Complaint. This ault la l&gt; forecloaa a mortgage. The real p r o ­ V1RQ1L U LANOLBT end DORO­
perly proceeded agalnet le:
TH Y O. LAKOLRT, hi* wife.
Lot II. Illoek 1). HllNLAND
Defendant*.
EHTATEH, a subdivision, a&lt;N o r ic a o f balh
cord ing to a plat thereof,
NOTICE
IB IIEREUY
OIVEN
recurded In Plat Dock 11,
that on Ih* M lh day o f Decanipages II lo I t of lha Publlo
ber. IM I, *t lU M A.Mq at the
Record* o f Stmlnol* County.
main dour o f the Court Roue* e f
Florida)
Seminal* County, at Sanford, Flor­
To geth er with Ih* follo w ing ida, the Honorable Arthur H. Beck­
Items o f property which ara with, J r„ Clork o f th* Cirault
located In and parmanenlly In. Court o f semlnul* County, Florida,
etalltd a* a part of th* tin- w ill o ffe r for eel* lo the hlsh**t
provoment* on aald landt
end beet bidder f e r eaeh. at publlo
o n e UuoTherra toll* Heater
outcry,
th*
f o lio w le s
dooorlkod
with II* 0*1. lank. Model
properly o f th* Defendonte, Virgil
t t l - l , her. M E M
L lAngtey and Dorothy a . L an gOne Vic tor &lt;*l*etrle) IF* k it ­
ley, hU wlf*.
chen Eihauat Fan, no model
Lot It. BEAR L A K B HILLS,
or ear. nos.
accord ing to tho Plo t th ere­
One Nutun* (electric) tilth
of, oo rooordod la Plat Book
Healer, no model o r aerial
tl. Pag* II o f th* Publlo
h* e
Itosordt o f Bemlnolo Counlr,
On* OE
(*l*Rirta)
Range.
Florida.
Model
4IIR1WH,
Serial
together with ail otruatureo end
T RCIIIIt
Improvement*, than o r thereafter
Eleven Venetian m ind* ( m e .
on eetd lend.
tall manufactured by SanThis le mail* pursuant lo Final
karlk tllaea A Paint Com­
p » . r e e of Foreclosure entered tn
pany, Sanford, Florida, no
(ho above cauee. Chancory D ocket
model nr serial nos.
ft.. H i l l , nuw pending lu th* Cir­
WITNESS my hand and tha seal cuit Court o f and fo r Semlnol*
o f said Court al Sanford, Florida, County, Florida.
tkt* l l l h day o f Deeambtr, 1111.
IN WITNKHH WHEREOF, I hav*
(SE A L )
hereunto set my hand and o f f i ­
Arthur H. Ueokwlth, Jr.
cial era! thta l l l h day o f DecentClerk o f Ih* Circuit Court
her, IMI.
llyt Martha T. Vlhlan
(SEAL)
Deputy Clark
Arthur tl. Ueokwlth, Jr.
Ulehop A Uornslaln
c l e r k of tho Circuit Court la
I* East Pina Street
and for somlnal* County,
Orlando, Florida
Florid#
Attorneys for Pla intiff
Ily J»an E. Wilke
publish Dec. II, Jl. IM I A Jan.
Deputy Clark
I, I, IMS.
Joseph M. Muraeko
p, O. Boa 111
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT NINTH Fern r t i k , Florida
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT! IN AND FOR I'utiltah: Dec. tl, M i l
e a t l l h l l L R Cl)UNTIL FLOIIIIIA IN

CilANtKHY NO. IlfM
FED ER AL

NATIONAL

HURT

V*.
RllBItUAN
U.
HUFFMAN
and
PAULINE n u r r M A N , bis wlr*.

Dafandaale

NOTICE TH APPEAR
T h e s t a t e o r p i .i i r i d a t o i
NHEHMAN H HUFFMAN and
PAELINhl HUFFMAN
Address Unknown
YUU ARE IIEIIRBT NOTIFIED
lh *t a suit haa b i a s riled again*!
you la ih* abovS ant 111art cauee.
and that you are required in fil*
your a m w e r with tha Clerk o f
thta co u r t and io serve a copy
th iM S t
upon
ih*
Plaintiff
ar
P la in tiff# attorney*, whin* name
and addroa* la Ulihop * Barnataln,
&gt;4 B a n Pina a tria l, Orlando. F l o r ­
ida. not latar than January l l l h ,
IM I, tf &gt;ou fall lo da #o a Daora* Pro C o n f u s e will b* onitraa
against you for ih s relief demand­
ed In Ih* Complaint. This suit Is to
fortoloa* a morlg ag*. Tn* real
property proceeded against let
tx&gt;l
li.
of
1ANLAND0
ESTATES. ** par plat th ere­
o f a* recorded In Plat n*ek
II, Pas* II. o f th* Puhlto
Reeorda o f Brmlnol* County,
FldrUat
Togaiher with th* following
Uetua of pr oporly which are
located Ih and partnenanMy
inalalled aa a part *r th* lmprevemtnie on s a l t laadi
Oil Furnac*
41-iallon W a ter Heater
OV*n * Rang* BUlll-ih
11•- pa 11..i, o i l Btcras* Tank
W1TKBSS my hand and ih* a«at
af aald C*urt at Sanford. Florida,
thta 14th day o f Decem ber IMI.
(SEAL)

Arthur li. Beck with, Jr.

Clark o f lha clr e u lt C ou ti
My i Martha T. Vihtaa
Deputy Clerk
■p *dt Dor
n i l hop
UorneMln
M Kael Pin* Slr**t
Orlande. Florida
Attorney* f*r plain ti ff
Publish Dec. i i , :e , : m i a Jan.
S, ». 111*.

In Bo: Eleat* o f
KLL A MAE SIMPKINS DIXON,
De-eaevd

NOTICH o r INTENTION

T o N A M # AFF LIt-AUOV
for

f in a l

dibch arum

TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN!
Notice
It
hereby
given
that
JOHNNIE DIXON hae filed b ll
final report as Admtnlotrator o f
th* Eetat* o f KLLA MAE IIIMP
KINS DIXON, Deceased; that ho
hao filed b l i petition for dteeharg*
and that he will apply to the
Hnnnrabte C. Vernon Milt, Jr,.
County Judge o f Bemlnolo County,
Florida, on tho l l l h day of Jannary, t i l l , for approval o f same
and for final dlecharg* aa Adm in ­
istrator o f th* Eetat* o f ELLA
MAE gfMPKtNH DIXON. Doetaoed
on thl* Ith day o f December, A. D
till.
/ * / Johtmla Dixon
Administrator o f th* Ketat*
o f Etta Me* glmpklno Dixon,
Deceased
Oordon V. Frederick
Atto rn e y for th* Batata
&gt;01-104 Norlh Park Avenue
P. O. Box l i l t
Sanford, Florida
Publlaht Dac. It, II. M. I M I, Jan.

I, M il
IN T I I B CIRCUIT COURT, NINTH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT OP FLORIDA
IN AND FO R SKRINOI.R COUNTY
rriaN O R R Y n o . m i d
Vil It A MAE IIODOE.
Plaintiff
ve.
W A L T B R JAMES IIODOE.
Defendant
n o t ic r

or

tu r r

TH E STATE O F FLORIDA TO:
W A L T E R JAMES IIODOE,
whoa* place o f r e s id i n '* 1*
unknown
A Sworn Complaint h avin g boon
flltd agalnet yo u In the Circuit
Court in and for Semlnol* County,
Florida, In Chancery, for Dlvoret,
th* ohort till* o f aald action bring
V E R A MAE IIODOE, Plaintiff vs.
W A L T B R JAMBS HODOB, D ef en d­
ant, thee* presents aro to caue*
and raqulr* you to fit* your w ritton defenses, If any, ta th* C o m ­
plaint filed horrin. and to oorv*
a copy theroof upon JNalnllffe a t ­
torney on or befuro th* 4lh day
o f January, A. D. 11(1, otherwise
a Decree Pro Confooeo will b* on .
terod agalnet yo u and Ih* cause
proceed ex part*.
W ITNB1S n r hand and offtalal
Seal at Sanferd, Semlnol# Cauaty,
Florida, this 14th ( a y o f Novomh«r, k. D. 1441.

(BBAL)

A rt hur If. Beckwith, Jr,
Ninth Judicial Circuit
c t o r k u f tho c ir c u it Court.
In and F * r Semlnol* co u nty,
Florida
By Martha T. VIMoa, D. O.
Oordon V. Frederick
Attorney ror Pla intiff
141-1(4 North Park ^venuo
P. O. Boa 1114
Sanford, Florida
ru h llt h i Doe. 4. 11, II. M. M i l
IN T H E CIRCUIT COURT. NINTH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT OF FLORIDA,
IN AND FO R MIKINOLB COUNTY,
IN UIIANCRRY NO. MTS*
SEM1NOLB
COUNTY
MOTORS.
IKC. a corporation.

O ffice

204

W.

DEAD! JUNKS
O iU m iD

DU PLAT:

Twd., Ik n M , • ) r . M. day H
for* lanartiog. M ss. • RsL noon.

BTEAiGirr a j u n r i K D i
T u t ., U m Pri. - J P. II. day befor* iisdrdfes. Men.

SsL

R E S P O N im U T T l

Tho Herald w Q u l h*
far mor* (has a m Is cs ru cl lu c r tin W

j im

id , asd roMrvne R e

1. Lost A Found
2. Nolle** &gt; Personals
2. Education - Instruction
i. Transportation
S. Food
I. F ir Rant
7. Bm Irmr Ran la la
8. Baach Ranlain
9. For Sal* or Ttcnt
10. Wanted to Rant
II. Real Estate Wanted *
12. Real Estate For Sale
13. Mortraf* Lorm
14. Insurance
IK. fiualoMB Opportunities
16. Female Help Wanted
17. Male Help Wanted
18. Help Wanted
I f. Situations Wanted
20. Babysitters
21. Beauty Bakina
22. Build • Paint - Repair
21. BoUdlnf Materials
14. Electrical Berries*
21. Pluaiblaf Services
26. Radio Jk Television
27. Special Services
28. L a u n d r y Service
29. Automobile Service
30. Machinery • Tools
81. Poultry ■ Pcta - Livestock
82. FJowera - Trees • Shrubs
82. Furniture
34. Articles For Sale
35. Art Idea Wanted
36. Automohllee - Trucks
37. Hoatfl - Motors
38. Motorcycle* • Scooters

39. Trailers • Cabanas

Legal Notice

M l*

Plaintiff,

Arthur It. Boohwllh, Jr.
Clork o f th* Clreult Court
By Jean B, With*
Deputy Clerk
w . C. HulehlMn. Jr.
Edward* llulldlng
Poet Offla* t i m b e r 111
Hanfoid, Florida

MSIS'eS.' itT lla in. 1. 1.

MeDBRMOrr VO0TT ant DIANNA
MIKITY, hla wlf*

DofthdantA
N oriCB IlF SAI.B
NOTICE IS IIKRBBY (1IVKN
that on th* Mlh day nt December
M l), al t ill* a m , at th* main
door at thl Court lleuk* a f B*mlnol* County, el S»tif*rd. Ptorlda.
th* H ih o ttsli Arthur It. B*ekwlth,
Jr., cierh of th* circuit Court of
Semlhol* County, Florid#, krill o f­
fer tor *«l* I* Ih* h igh lit and
batt bidder tar oaah. at publlo ou t­
cry, th* fallsw ing ■ tie t lb iu pro.
party o f th* D lf t n d ih U , McDer.
melt Meaty and D l m n a M o o t ), hi#
w lf * l
!.«» Ml, OAKLAND HILLS,
aw ard in g io th* plat thereat
a* recorded In Plat Book II,
Pegee I I and 14, IMbllo
Rernrd* a f SemlnMe County,
Florida,
teyether W il l #11 etrurturee and
Ituprevements, then or tkerea llof
an sJtd land. Thl* property te ele*
kn own a* Ih* prtmlees #t M*M
AolpUlta W * I , Orlando, Florid*.
Thl# 1* made pursuant te F lo t l
Dexraa nf Foreoleaur* anlerod lu
th* #b*v* «•*••■ Chekrery Docket
No. 11 ESI, t It* pending In th*
Circuit Court o f *nd for Bamlnol*
County, Florid#.
IN
WITNESS
WHEREO F.
I
have h*r*unlo eel my hand oad
•fft*lal **AI. thl* t l t h day o f De­
cember, M I L

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF TS C
NINTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT, IN
AND FUR SRHINOLH 40USTY,
FLORIDA,
IN UNANCRRY No, llfS d
OIVORCB
JOHN FRANCIB 111(10INS
Plaintiff
ti.

PiilLOUCNA

K. utnats*

Defandaat
NUTU-H TO APPEAR
THE STATE OF l*LtlltlDA TOt
PhllomatlS K. tllgglne.

No. tl PhilUS Rd.
rroihold. now Jtrily
you art htmbr ordered to ap­
pear and aniutr is p*r*os lor by
• itornty) to a hill nf oomplalnt
filed herein agam it you Is Ih* Clrrult court at demtholn County.
Fltrldt, t* SP beferO tbo Itlh « t y
Of ith u sry , A. D. i l l ) . MISS bring
a autl for dlvorcl, ntherwtli S d»*
rr*S prs 0*nf#a*0 Will to &lt;St*Md
agalnat you for falturd to appear
and auawtr aa rtttulrtd by law.
It It furtnar ordered that thu
Nolle* be ouhllahtd one* A w leh
far four (I ) tstiettttth* wedh* in
The sa sfttd Hlratd, A StWepapef
rubllthM
la Saafurd, Semin*!*
Cauaty, Florida.

Wltiiea* my

hand and Official

•eel thl* lllh day *f D*c«mb*r,
A, D. 18(1.
ISRAL)
Arthur II. Btckwlth, Jr,
(SEAL)
C1*rh, Clreult Court, SemiArthur It. Beckwith, Jr.
net* County, Ptorlda.
Clerk or th* Circuit Court in
R f! Joan K. Wilke,
end r o r Semlnol* County,

Florid*
Byt Jeeft B. Wil ke
Deputy ciu rh
Anderson, Rueh, W a rd dr Doan
I M B a it Coalral Avenu*
Orlando, Florida
A ttn rto ra fo r Pla intiff
Pu*U*hi D m , M. ^*41

Deputy Clark
Edward &gt;\ I lllg ln a

Aturnay for rLalnilff and

Complainant

IM Oranga Avanua
P. a Bos MM
w intor Park, Florida.
PuMiihi Dot tl, II, M il Jta. 1, I.
:;u

IDEALS,
Classics,
Children's
G A S O L IN E &amp; Electric Caih m in CLOSE OUT sale on ail toys
Books. A Shopper's Dream I
Example:
Minature
Revere
Golf Carts, Scooter* It Truck
MeVlears, Downtown Sanford.
W ire Set Reg. $9.45 Now $5.45
iteer*. Rob ion Sporting Good*.
Kobson
Sporting
Goods,
Down
Downtown Sanford. F A 2-SM 1.
HOUSEHOLD ITEMS
town Sanford.
ROBES by Rabhor, wath and
wear, &lt;9.95 to $12.95. Perkini
Downtown Sanford,

GIFTS FOR GIRLS

12 PIECE, life time set of fam­
ous Club Aluminum waterless
cookware $29.95, for limited
IDENTIFICATION Braelotl $5.60
time only! Terms. Carroll's
Mx included. Pendants, $5.60
SWEATERS, slipover and CardiFurniture Phone FA 2-31S1.
tax included. Wert Jewelry, 202
gin t, $6.95 to $14-95, Perkins,
Downtown Sanford.
E. lit. St. Ph. FA 2-0111.

BOATS AND MOTORS
BOYS
Shirts, Cow.
Boots, Suits.
213 E. 1st.

CALL ELLEN TYRE at FA 2-2611 %
to list your Gift Suggestions.

GIFTS FOR WOMEN

FURNITURE
TENTS, Skates, sir rifles, sleeping
bags, hunting knife and ax
LUGGAGE, SwdsUri, Skirts, Hot.
sets. Army Navy Surplus
LIVING Room Suits, choice of
iery. Lingerie, H its and Rags,
colors $99. High back swivel
Minimi Jacobson 213 E. 1st.
LUGGAGE
rockers, foam cushions $49.30.
Echols Bedding.
UNIVERSAL
Hair
Dryer
«.
CALL
ELLEN
TYRE
at
FA
2-2611
temp, dial) Ostrich grain hat*
CEDAR Chests, Natural, Uapie,
to list your Gift Suggestions.
box case, $29.95. Tbc perfect
Walnut. From $39.93 up. San­
gift for
Christmas.
Sanford
ford Furniture Co, 300 E. lit.
TREES ft TRIMS
Electric,
downtown
Sanford,
POLE LAMPS $$.93 up; Table
Phono FA 2-1562.
Lamps $4.95 up; Dinatte, 4
CALL ELLEN TYRE t l FA 2-2611
chairs all plastic tops $38 up;
to list your Gift Suggest ions.
SEWING MACHINES
Berkllne Re diners, all pliitie
This time give her tho gift that
cover $4$. Mather of Sanford,
GIFTS FOR ALL
she had always wanted; A now
203 E. UL FA 2-6493.
sig-iag nr automatic sewing mschlno. Aleo used Singer Port- • Quality • Fash long • Service:
abloi, like new. Th* placo:
OifU for alii
TOOLS
Sanford Sewing Center, 104
Y O W E L L ’S
South Park Avo. Ph. FA 2-9411.
CALL ELLEN TYRE at FA 2-2611
of Sanford
to Hit your Gift SuggeitioDi.

DANIEL GREEN Slippers, $4.9$ to Call our PERSONAL SHOPPER
for Gifts, Suggestions, or Gift
$6.15. Other bodroom slippers
Certificates. Houmillat A Ander­
from $2.93.
son FA 2-6505.

I V E Y ’S

JEWELRY
ZIPPO Table Lighter $12.50, Ster­
ling Charms $1.00 up. aw iltaey
Jeweler, 264 S, Park.
I

APPLIANCES

SHOE STORE

Call our PERSONAL SHOPPER WESTINOHOUSE Spice . Mate
fur Gifts, Suggestions, or Gift
Washer $260.00, Matching Dry­ SEE US first for all your jewelry
Certificdtdi. Houmillat A Ander­
er $1.00 Miller Radio A Ap­
gifts, Wert Jewelry, 202 E. 1st
son FA 2-0565.
pliance, U l S. Park.
fit. FA 2-0111.

Z.

Notice* • Personals

CARD OF THANKS
The family of W. II. Harrell, who
recently passed away, would like
to express deep appreciation for
the kindness and consideration
that th* many members of the
First Baptist Church of Lake
Mary have shown un In remem­
bering our loved on*. We knew
hlm aa a simple humble person
who needed friends and loved
them. His favorite song gra­
ciously sung by Mrs, George
Elliott at the funeral services
w « i "Tell Mother l ’U Be There.'’
Also to the many olher friends
from out of town.
Mrs. W. H. Htrrel
and son Winston

W A N T A D S B R IN G
F A S T R E SU L T S

Legal Notice
UOURT NINTH
Jl HU M I. CIRCUIT, ig a x u POM
■■•nitO J-D COUNTY. FLORIDA IN
c m a n u iir y no, m a t
PKDKItAI.
NATIONAL
MOBTflAOlC ASBOCtATlON. A Corpornlion orpanlatd under an Act o f
L-ongraa* and oviotlng purauant to
Ih*
F»d*r*i Nallonal M o rlg ag *
Aaaooiatlon, Charter a o I. having
It* principal nffica In th* o i l y at
Washington D lilrlo i a l Uolumbln,
riain llff

N*rh eitim er demand shall b* In
writing, and *hnll rial* tit* place
at resident-* and post nrflca addrain ef tht claimant, and aha!!
ba aworn i* by th* ololmanl, hi*
ad*nt, or AllOrney, and any eueh
claim er demand net so fine than v*,

ED W AR D
P.
VANCOUnT
and
m tA T ltlce
&gt;f. VAkCOtJRT, hi*
Elian U, Aurbakkan
wlf*.
ami
R
I
D
d
E
W
o
o
D
WOOD
A* Executrix of the Last
PRODUUTe
COMPANY,
INC* g
Will and Tasiaiaint af
N l w J*r**y corporation,
ANNIE G. FILIP, dteldisd
Defendants
A. Edwin Bhlnholaar
No t i c e t o a p p r a r
Ftrri Pedtfal Building
■
THU *T ATR OP FLORIDA TO,
Bniifard. PUrld*
E D W A R D P VA.VCOt'RT and
Atlnrn«r foe Exlodlrlt
tIRATHICF. H. VANCOl'RT
First publication UiHitibrr II, Mil
Addraa* Unhhuwn
Uubtiah D*c. li. il, M il A jan.
YOU ARU H EREBY NOTIFIED
I. I, MIS.
that A Suit has h**n f llM agalnat
IN THK CIRCUIT COURT OP TttH you id tha abava sniiuad taut-,
S in n
JlU IU IA k CIRCUIT, IN and that yna *r* r*qulr*d t* III*
AND FOR SEMIhOt.H C O l'-tfr , your s n » w « r With lb s e l* r k a f Ihlt
FLORIDA
Court and tu s i r v i a copy iharsih u iiA h rK R Y n o , u r e s
o f upon tut r i a l n i l f l o r Plaintiff-*
EVEL YN D. HILL*
liornoyn, w Iid** ntm* and adS
Plaintiff,
f i l l L D Lhop A Dnrnri*ln, 14
Boat Pin* s t m t , o r la a ta , Florida,
CtiArtE.VC* L, H ILL
not la lo r than January n t h i l l : .
D lf-n d a n t If you fall l o do no a Doer** Pro
hOTH-n TO ItRPMNlI
Conf**** w ill b* *m *r *d against
THE STATE UP FLORIDA
you for ih* r* IL f d*tnand*4 In
TO: r-LAREXUD I . HILL
th* Complaint. Thl* ault I* to
«/• Floyd )tu i
f o r * c lo l» g morthada- Tha r*al
t i l l Blair Dead
prop «rly prn«**dnl agalnat 111
Balllm aie 4, Maryland
lAlt It. Bl**h s, w e a t i i .
TOt) ARB MRREMY h O T iriR n
Elt a PIU Lfi
PI tt ST
ADDIthat s ault for D i m e s ha* b*an
TltlN. grts rd ln s in th* plat
flltd a a a ln ll s o u In th* Clreail
th*r*of, aa taoordid In Flat
Court *1 th* Ninth Judicial Circuit.
Rook It, pag* « (, ru bllo
In aad t*r Semlnol* (jaunty, Pls rRartirdt o f S« m ih * L County,
itlh, ••1111*4 KVKI.YN It. lllL L
Florida.
r i l l r.i Iff, V# CLAItEXCB L. H I L L
V * s * t h * l n i l h Ik* f . ; i * . l n g
D*f*ndtnl. That y * « ar* h*r*by re­
ll*n, o f pr«p »rly which I* loquired la III* your aastr ir or
ealod In and ptrmnnonily In• L a ding on or b a t o n January Ird,
■tailed •• s part o f in* imM*S, and to **rv* a ropy tborOot
prov*ifi*nt *a aald land!
upou ll*rb*rt U. (Jllll*. A I L r n o y
International o f CU, • Fttrn*
tut Plaintiff, (J* Ka*l Colunlal
no* Modri OHS t l K D
Drlv*. Orlande, Florida;
Haraln
WITNBMS n y Hand nnd th* , t a l
fall hot e r n doer** pro cent* !** o f arid Court ni Sanford. F lorida ,
Shill b* »n1*rrd against you for this t i l h day o f December, t i l l .
th* relief datuandtd la said Com- ( I B A L )
p'*.Lu
A rt hur If. Bx-kwtlh. Jr.
(BEAL)
Clark o f t h l r ir r u li Court
Arthur K. BsekWltb, Jr,
Ryr Martha T, Vlhlan
D lp u ty Clark
C Lrk of th* Circuit Court
o f ih* Ninth Judicial Cirault, 111 ah op A tlcrnil ria
In aad Far ■tmlnol* County, ■I Eoa t Pin* Sir**I
Florida
oria nd*. Florid*
By Martha T. Vlhlsn
A t t o r n iy i for Pla intiff
Deputy clerk
r u b ilih do *, i i , s i, l i d r j# n .
Publish; s * « . 4. l i . it , : t , i m
1* *. M ’.S.
b* void.

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Call our PERSONAL SHOPPER
GIFTS FOR
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for Gift*, Sufifcitloni, or Gift
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Certificate*. Rouralllat k Ander­ SLACKS, Sweaters,
son FA 2-0503.
boy Suits, Levis,
Manuel Jacobson
CLASSIFIED INDEX

Plaintiff,

(SBAL)

CLASSIFIED FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE

First

nrrtT tou e s m e
NOTICE 16 horoby given that I
am
engaged
In ba*lnr*a at Yarn
v».
Park, Stmlnol* County, YloMda.
CAM IO N r . WOODS.
th*
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PRIKD
CHICKEN,
NOTICE OP SUIT
and that I inland to roglt to r oald
TOt CAHMON a WOODS
ORINOCO
MINING
COM « * n u » l l h th* Clack or lb* Cir­
cu
it cnnrt, Bimlnsto County, f l o r ­
PANT
RAILROAD OPBRAT1KO D I ­ id*, in aocardabco with th* pro­
vision*
o f Ih* f l e t l t l o u * Nam*
VISION
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ESTADO BOLIVA
Florida Riatuto* MIT.
PUERTO OROAC
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V H N K I I I X U , SOUTH
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TOU A R E H E R E B Y NOTIFIED
that a ault hao bean M o d agalnat
la
lha
Caarl
*1 4hs Canary Jadg*,
yau Ig th* uhov* oatllled oau*eL ■omlaol* canary,
florid*, In Proand that you ar* requlrod to file bat*.
your anowor with tbo Clerk o f th* la ral Malata at
Circuit Court and to ** r«* a oopy ANNE C. PLUP, D*c*n**d
e f th* som* on plaintiff-* attor­ Ta All Creditor* aad P .n a u Slav.
ney, below, not later than J anu­
lag Claims ar Demon*. Against
ary M, M i l . If you fall ta da ao Sale Ra*al.i
a doere* pr o oontcsM w ill bo **•
You and a*oh of you nr* hereby
larod agalnat you f o r dataulL Thl*
cult I* 1* fororin** a mortg age n«llfl*d aad r*qulr*d to preitnl
and th* property proceeded agalnat any claim* and demand* which you
or ollhar of you, mar hav* agalnil
is:
th* sitalo of ANNIH r. 1’ ILII*,
A I H t Flat I - d o o r sedan, mndooonitd, Into of oald County, la
del No. I H . meter No. M t d ll,
lb* County Juda* -I a«inlnri*
serial NO. I4IIIT.
WITNKIB me hand and tna seal County, Florida. At hla office In
th*
e*urt house af aald County
af aald c o u r t In Sanford, Florida,
IN THE UIRCUrr COURT OF THE this Mth day o f December, A. D. at Hanford, Florida, wllhln all
«at«ndar
month* from th* llm* •(
NINTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT (&gt;F 1441,
Ih* firat publltatlon of ml* notlc*.

AND FUR IREINULR COUNTY,
FI.UHIUA
UIUNCRMY NO. IISSS
TUB
FIRST
NATI0W4L CITT
BANK OF NEW YORK, TRUSTEB
BullO-WARNKU
CORPORATION
CONTRIBUTORY
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AHRKMMEKT DATED MARCH 1,

tlAtllS a s s o c ia t io n , A Corpora,
tlan organised under an Aut of
congree* and eaiallng pursuant lo
thl Federal Nallonal Morlgag* As•Delation, Charter Act. having its
principal cftlca In the City of
WathInstall Dlllrlet •( Columbia.

IN
TIIB
COUNTY
JUDGE'#
COURT, IN AND FOR SEMI NOLB
COUNTY, FLORIDA

Classified
Phone
FA 2-2611

2. Notice* - PersonsLi

6. For Real

NEIGHBORS will adm in your 2 * BEDROOM h eu ie, kitohea
vinyl floor beiuty when Seal
equipped, water furnished. Ph %
Gloat acrylic finish is applied
FA 2-4411.
Carroll's Furniture.
NICE 3 room furnished apart­
CLEAN carpets with our Carpet
ment, water included $50. Ph.
Sharapooer FREE, with pur­
FA 2-7399.
chase of Blue Lustre shampoo,
WELAKA APARTMENTS: rooms
Carroll's Furniture,
prlvete baths, 114 W. Firat St.

6. For Rent
FURNIfiUED,

2

2

bedroom

borne

at Eldar Springs Trailer Park
214 ml. So. o f NAS. FA 2-6311.

SAN
LANTA
APARTMENTS
Nice large apartment*, 464 2 .
14th SL Phone FA 2-4M2,

UNFURNISHED
bedroom house
266214 Grandview A ve. $36. Ph.
FA 2-0627 o r FA 2-0663.
0

Nice large 2 bedroom futn. apt
$69.30. 1700 MsgnoUs Ave.
NICE Sleeping room,
Ave. FA 2-2704.

312 Oik

2 ROOM garage apartment, water
FURNUH ED Garage apartment
and electricity furnished, phone
sod cottage. Ph. FA 2-2800.
FA 2-1265 before 2:20 or after
6 p. m.
FURNISHED 2 bedroom, all elec­
tric kitchen, boat dock and gar­
2 BEDROOM furnished cottagg in
age, South Shore of Lake Jsstu p1
Lake M»ry. FA 2-IT57,
T h . FA 2-2991.

Legal Notice

FURN. apt. 2300 UaDonvlIlt.

RENT A BED
NOTlUR o r SUIT
■TATB OF FLORIDA UAEBTIXQB, RoUaway, Hospital A Baby Beds
L W. Holliday, and --------- Halilday. hi* wlf*. if m»rrl*J: CLYDE
J. Holliday and Sllanl* Relllaay.
hi* wlf*- a .u tA a E B Q l ' I h i m
COMPANY. , dlaaulvrd Corpora­
tion a f Plane*, as of D*«. 14th,
MSI. and l* P. Wonthara, a T. Bd'
wards, a M. Edwards and R j».
Won*. laat known 6tn«k hriders
nnd Dtrootorn, thin nf Jnehttnvtlls, Pldridn, Snd th* unkaewa
lirlr*. d*Tl***l, otridh*. iradtlas,
trust*)*, creditor*, and any and
all fcartlM claiming by. through.
und*r •» fr«m *r ag*1n«t *ald r»•p*dirvs partita, and stt unknown
parlDn having ar Staining tn htvn
any right, HIM hr in i,r,* i. by
through or un4*r th* nbnv* d**lg,
naiad parti** ur otharwlac, In th*
fuliewtug d**crlb*d land* in s *m i not* esunty, Florida, dasarlbad a*
follow* (O-Wttl
Lht* IT and T*. HOLMDAT
HR An tiAKK BURDtVlslON,
N l’ It till II f, *cr*rdlng ta
lat thartef aa rtnnrdad la
tat U*ok « at pag* 41 *f
Public llacord* *1 ■•mtnrii
County, Florid*,
T*u and *ath of y*u art k i f l t r
notified thal S dull h tt b*»n DIM
sgotntt yau In Circuit C*ufl nf
ft«mln*l* cou n iy Florida, being
Chn*r*rr null n*. t l t l l *ntitlad
Eunlc* IL llorton, Joined bp k*r
huabnnd and n*nt friend, J. L ttortoirt Plaintiff, VS Leonard W. Holl
(day, *t ala., fetlns A ault tn gul4t
tm *. and you and *a*h e f you ara
rfqulMd te flU y o g f anlw*r ta
plaintiff's
Complaint, with tho
undarrigntd Clork o f sold Court
■I Sanford, Plorldn, nnd norv* a
ropy an th* attorney for plaintiffs, Il w . War*, a t P. O. Box
1417, Ban lord, Florida, on Sr btfor* January lllh , ISSi; If you fail
la do so a d*tr** pro conf***a will
h* *nt*r*d agalnat you and aa«h
of you far th* r*lt*f d«man&gt;l*d
In (old complaint. WiTNEBB u&gt;
hand and affltlal teal St SaMard.
Stmlnol* coun ty Florida, thin th*
Mth day er Docambtr A. D, 1S4L
(SEAL)
Arthur H. Boekwith, Jr,
c lo rk of oald cou rt
h y l J ots K. Wllkr,
Deputy Clork
IL if. War*,
A l1»rn*y for H aldtltf

f

p. a

box m u

By Day, Wsek, or Mooth
CARROLL'S FURNITURE
Ph. FA 2-5121

H6 W. 1st St.

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th* Clerk o f th* clrcn lt Court on
•?
*hn ire day o f January,
m id if /o n fail te do •#, » d i c r i f j
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tfn ln st you far lha rallcf demand•a In th* csaiplAluL
Tht* Nolle* shall kg puhlKbtd
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■ • • M l ; th* hanfoM Herald.
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County, Ptorlda, Ihla lat day af

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(UCAL)

Arthur TL Backwlth. Jr.

noafori, Florida
. Clerk or circuit Court
Pubtuh: Dec. is , 21. M il, Jaa. L I.
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Plan Your Profits-- Put Herald Classified Want-Ads To Work For Y o u -D ia l FA 2-2611
franfurb
Arralh
12. R ea l E s ta te F o r S ale
12. R ea l E s ta te F o r S a le
| 19. S itu a tio n s W a n ted
27. Special Services
34. Artides For Sale
38. Furniture
M on . D e c. 18, 19G1— r a s e 13
SAN LANYA HOMES
LOVELY 3 bedroom, 2 bath h om e.' DAYS work FA 2-2782.
DO YOU NEED EXPERT LITERFOR SALE— All good repossessed
• BIO VALUES
Beautifully landscaped, E xtra1-----------------------------------------------On Locust, North of East 20th St.
ARY HELP? . . . sn application
merchandise at low prices. Wo
• QUICK CREDIT
6. For Rent
large yard. .Many citrus treca, WORK, Tuesdays FA 2-1391,
3-Bedrooms, 2-Baths, excellent
letter that wilt "get the jo b ";
W EASY TERMS
don't want to move it to our
Deep well for watering, con
club paper; after dinner speech; WE GIVE TOP VALUE STAMPS
neighborhood.
Priced
from
new location. Your chance to
FURNISHED apartment, Clove-in,
high school or college theme or
$11,900. Low down payment,
vcnienl to NAS, Shopping and 21. Beauty Salone
buy right I Firestone Store, lit
W IL S O N - M A IE R
Jimmy Cowin FA 2-4013.
ettsy ea all but scientific sub­
Schools. Call Owner FA 2-4845
$64.50 per m o., principal t in
E. 1st St.
New and Used Furniture
EVA-BESS
BEAUTY
SHOP
jects. Low rates. FA 2-4033,
terest.
NEWLY
decorated
apartment,
311
E.
First
SL
FA
2-3822
3
Senior
Beauticians
Beautiful 3 bedroom, 1 bath home
evenings.
FOR SALE: New and Used inner
V A — N O T H IN G D O W N
1506 W. 3rd St.
located on very attractive land Minnie Bess - Helen - Blanche
tubes for Cars, Trucks, Trac­
Ph. F.\ 2-8310 or CR 7-1921
CUSTOM
BUILT
TEDDING
Phene FA 2-3911 PIANO TUNING &amp; REPAIRING
scaped lot adjoining Plnecrest 168 E. 2nd. St.
Nights GA 7-1588
2 - DEDROOM apartment, I ml.
Mattress renovating. Expert Up- tors, See Us, Firestone Store
W. L. HARMON
School property. Range, refri
111 East l i t SL
Jack Demctree, Developer
bolstering. All Work Guaran­
from Raw entrance. FA 2-2000.
KATHERINE HARVEY
Ph. FA 2-4123
gerator. fenced yard. A wonder­
teed.
Cell
Nix
Bedding
Mfg.
BEAUTY SHOP
5 ROOM unfurniihed house. Call
ful place to live with children.
Co.. FA 2-211T, 1301 Sanford FOR SALE— All Guns and A m ­
Hair Stylist - Pat Stewart
HEATING
munition — Close out prices.
FA 2-6385.
A good buy at $12,025 with $380
Ave.
318 Palmetto Ave. ..r ii. FA 2-0834
II. B. POPE CO. INC.
Buy up Now I Firestone Store,
down and $81.00 monthly.
200 So. Park Ave.
Ph. FA 2-413
MODERN 2 bedroom lurnlihcd 2524 Park Drive Office FA 2-2118
111 East 1st St.
FURNITURE
HARRIETTS BEAUTY NOOK
NighU FA 2-0648
apartment $90 month, water Sanford, Fla.
Professional Care—Modern Equip PRINTING . . 24-Hour Service Must sail st once — 3 complete
furnished, upstairs, 306 W. 13th
roomi of furniture. Take over
on Xerography. Offset Printing
Air Conditioned Comfort
Attractive 3 bedroom, 1 bath home
monthly payments of $11-14 or
2524 Park Drive Office FA 2-2118 105 So. Oak
Ph.
FA
2
3742
and
Blueprinting
.
,
'
Quality
SLEEPING ROOMS, The Gables,
located on large corner lot
$200 cash. Call owner collect Fireplace wood, ail lengths. Oak
Sanford, Florida Nights FA 2-0648
and Service, our stork in
401 Magnolia Ave. FA 2-0120.
Close to Plnecrest School. This
TE 8-1311 Casselberry.
and lighter wood. Delivered.
trade."
SEMINOLE
OFFSET
home has been re-financed, and MAYFAIR— 4 bedroom — 2-bath
EFFICIENCY Hasted apartment
PRINTERS, 750 W. 9th SL,
Phone FA 2-ttll, if no answer
can be purchased for $11,550
—dream home come true— 116
34. A r t M e a F o r S ale
Sanford's newest, Ideally locat­
FA
2-2772.
FA
2-5909.
with $300 down and monthly
X. Virginia. 2,000 sq. feet living
ed, near post office, suitable fur
Btauly Salon
payments of $76.00.
Packs.
Canteens,
Mels
Kits,
■pace—on
large
lot — central
WELLS DRILLED
FOR SALE— Our complete line
single or couple, private bath.
Walker Building
Sleeping bags. Army Navy Sur­
heat—kitchen equipped—terrasso 2510 Oak
of psinls and electric paint
Inquire at Manuel Jacobson De­
FA 2-7684 PUMPS, SPRINKLER SYSTEMS
plus. 310 Sanford Ave.
floor—deep
well.
Must sell
All Types and Slses
mixers — Painters and Con­
partment Store.
quickly — conventional
loan —
Wa Repair and Service
tractors Special. Firestone store
2
2
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B
uild
F
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•
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a
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FACTORT TO YOU
FURNISHED apartment*, down­ 2524 Park Drive Office FA 2-2118
reasonable
payment — assume
S T I N E
l i t E. lit St.
ALUMINUM BUNDS
town location. Phone for ap­ Sanford, Florida Night* FA 2-0648
mortgage or refinance. Call HOUSE and roof repairs, painting
Machinery and Supply Co.
Enclosed
bead,
Sag-proof
bottom
pointment FA 2-5123 or FA 2-5313
NEW Olympia portable typewrit­
Pb. FA 2-6(32
FA 2-4192.
window cleaning and yard work 201 W. 2nd St.
4 Lake Lots, with large oak trees,
rail with plastic end*. Plastic
Night.
er* with cases. Regular $121.00
All
work
guaranteed.
FA
2-1197.
on Lake Onoro, $5,000. Name
UPHOLSTERING: free estimate.
or rayon tspei. Cotton or nylon
LAKEFRONT SIIOWPLACE
Now $99.00 plus tax. Powell's
Your Terms.
cords.
2 BEDROOM unfurnished house,
Why
not
bo
a
satisfied
custom­
3 Level, 4 Bedroom Home located ROOM SPECIAL $1145. Painting
Office Supply, 117 S. Magnolia
e r ! Itsy’s Upholstering, Call S en k n rik G l u t nnd F a in t C o.
kitchen equipped. Ph. FA 2-6630
on shore of beautiful lake, 3
FA 2-5942.
inside and out. Can Ur, Tasker,
ROSA L. P A Y T O N
TE 1 1533.
after 6 p. m.
210 Magnolia
Ph. FA 2-4422
luxurious baths, game room,
FA 2-4199.
Registered Real Estate Broker
ENCYCLOPEDIA Brittanies, 24
built-in fallout shelter. Thl* new
CONVENIENT TO BASE; 3 bed­ Ph. FA 2-1301
INTAKE manifold, 3 two-barrel
17-92 at Hiawatha
29. Automobile Service
rol., Atlas world language die
home has everything the most 23. Building Materials
room, kitchen equipped, large
clrburators, fuel block, for *5$
tlonary and bookcase $140.00
discriminating buyer could de­
living room, $110 per mo., 103 We Don't Want EVERYBODY’S
or
'59
Ford
311
eagioe.
Phone
LUMBER - HARDWARE - PAINT LEONARD AUTO CLINIC
Webeor Koyallte tape recorder,
sire. Price $32,000. Catl for ap­
Business, Just YOURS.
E. Woodland Dr., FA 2-7037.
Mr.
Glelow
FA
2-8411 or
Electronic Testing Equipment
Roofing
FHA Loaei
Plans
2 speed, excellent cond. $13.00
pointment.
FA 24473 after 4:00 p. m.
Tune-up, Welding, Rrike work
FREE ESTIMATES
FARMER'S AGENCY
1411 8. Park Ave.
2 BEDROOM apartment, clean
Complete motor overhaul
Your Credit Is Good. Up to 3 Yr&lt;
N. V. Farmer, Realtor
and nicely furnished, near Navy
“ W e T rad e"
FRESH
PRE-MIJCED
CONCRETE
2444 S. Hiawatha Ave. FA 2-8611
to Pay!
BOY’S Used 24 In. Schwtn bike
baae. 2015 Sanford Ave. Call 24*3 S. Park Ave. Ph. FA 2-3221
Medium a$ed stepping atones,
B.
EDWARDS
good cond. Pb. FA 34114
After
hours
FA
2-3012
or
FA
2-0261
NO $-4323.
window
sills,
lintels
A
steps,
A U T O G LASS
BUILDERS SUPPLIES
old reck, Heel and sand.
t NEW Portable typewriter!, floor
We GI to TV Stampi
REALTOR — INSUROR
CLEAN and Nicely furnished du­ LOVELY 3 bedroom home on
IN S T A L L E D
nicely lsndscaped, shady lot
aample*, on* Remington on*
MIRACLE CONCRETE CO.
CONSULTANT — APPRAISER
903 W. 3rd SL
Ph. FA 2-7»&lt;
plex, 1201 Elm. $65.00. NO 8-5267.
Windshield
B a ck G U m
300 Elm Ave.
FA 2-3731
Smith
Corona, Your choice
Owner already transferred. Must Phone FA 2 4991
112 N. Park
Door Ginn-1!
Vent Glua
3 ROOM furnished apartment. 313
sell now, 3302 S. Park Ave. After December 1961, 1919 S. 24. Electrical Services
810040 Each Including all taxes.
WHEEL CHAIRS, crulihes, cants
SERVICE
Palmetto, Day—Phone FA 2-3241
Pinecreat. FA 2-3152.
Powell’s Office Supply Co. I ll
French Ave.
walker*.
Swnkarik GUae and Faint Co.
FRIGIDAIRE
or night FA 2-38S4.
S. Magnolia, FA 24442.
O sca r M . lla r r ls o n
310 Magnolia
Ph. FA 2-4422
FREE DELIVERY
Sale* It Service
BEST BUY in Seminole Countyl
Registered Real Estate Broker
Prescription! our Specialty
Free Estimates
9. For Sals or Rent
BOY'S English Hicer, good con
2 houses, 4 acres of land, $9000. House Wiring
1311 Palmetto Avo. Ph. FA 2-7B4S
FAUST’S Rx Mellonvllle
Sid Vlhltn’a Randall Elaetric 3 1 . P o u lt r y - l ’ etn - L iv estock
dilion. FA 2411$.
&lt;4,300
down,
balance
$50
per
CUSTOM BUILT Homo on Lake.
Ph. FA 8-7197
* Ph. FA 2-0913
month. Contact Grady Scott 112 Magnolia
Rent or Sale. Reasonable. Call St. Johns Realty Co.
DACHSHUND puppies, AKC reg­
GOOD V IE D Smith Corona, Stand­
FA 7 2823.
evenings. FA 2-1597,
istered, black and tan. FA 2-1701.
f u r n it u r e
THE TIME TESTED FIRM
ard
typewriter,
perfect for
25. Plumbing Service*
Navy man transferred; brand
school or offleo, $48.00. Powell's
3 BR., Built-in kitchen: Rent with 116 N. Tark Ave. Ph. FA 2-811J
CHAMPION Miniature AKC Black
Ball-Blair A g en cy
PLUMBING
new; take over for balance on
Offlco Supply, 117 8. Magnolia
Poodle Puppies, Show1 dog Slock.
option to buy; 719 Baywood Dr.
Registered Brokers
3500 PARK
Contracting A Repair*
3 complete room i; no down
Ave. FA 2-3142.
FA 2-8118.
Reserve
now,
pick
up
Christ­
k ASSOCIATES
4-Bcdroom, 2 bath home. Beauti­
Free Estimates
payment M eetaarj; payment)
mas
Eve.
FA
2-7741.
211 So. Park Are. Ph. FA 2-5641
fully
landscaped
corner
lot.
R. L HARVEY
low as $13 per month. Call own- 2t In. CONSOLE TV, walnut, good
FOR SALE OR TRADE: 1958
Lake Mary Branch - FA 2-1M4
Iiovcly residential section. Con­
204 Sanford Ave. Phone FA 24183 CHRISTMAS Shetland pony, bUek
condition. 114 Country Club Clr
ner collect, TE l - l l l l , Cassel­
House Trailer, 8 x 44 ft., 2 bed­
venient to Churches, shopping
clo.
berry.
griding 3 yr. old, with new
rooms, for good boat and trail­
13. Mortgage Loans
and
NAS.
Has
deep
well
and
er, car or lot. FA 2-7631 or
bridle and saddle, yiso.oo. Cell
FOR SALE— Counter* and fix­ ONE APARTMENT alto gaa re
Patio area. Ph. FA 2-6463.
FA 2-1837.
FA 2-3649.
MORTGAGE LOANS
frlgerator $40.00, one large gas
ture*, Firestone Store, 111 East
FHA and Conventional
Range $40.00, both In good cond,
lit., St.
$50 D O W N
Plumbing
it
Heating
1 2 . R ea l E eta te F a r S a le
Commercial k Residential
32. Flowers - Trees • Shrubs
Pair of bed springs, one white
Serviceman Moved and must give
AIR CONDITIONING
STENSTROM R E A L T Y
ONION PLANTS
enamel top kitchen table. Rea
home away, 3 bedroom In Sun- 111 N. Park Ave. Thane FA 2-2420 CONTRACT and REPAIR WORK Salel Poinsettlas In Bloom 94c
Crystal Wex, per U $2.30; 300 $1.30
aonable. FA 2-2021.
land Estates
GRAPEVILLE NURSERY
1007 Sanford Ave.
FA 2-6562
5 U lota and over, $2.23 FOB
GrapeviU* Ave. near 20th SL
No Qualifying, Move right In, 15. B u a in e u O p p o rtu n itie s
W. J. KING
here. A. M. Prevail, Phone BOY'S 20 in. bike FA 2-4438.
Only $83.00 per mo. total FHA
PETUNIAS k Calendulas sow
PLUMBING A SUPPLIES
749-2U3 Seville, Fla.
payment. Call Orlando CH 1-3354 DRIVE-IN, couple can operate,
LIONEL Train and all accessor
ready. Dutch Mill Nursery
WEK1VA RIVER ESTATES
• Contracting
• Repair Work
Ph. FA 2-0199.
lei FA 24377.
FOR YOUR BAND Instruments,
New Upsala Rd. off 26th SL
Approximately 2th acres, with 130 LONGWOOD Area, furnished 3
2334 So, Orlando Dr.
Guitars,
Bongo’
s,
Christmas
MODERN
Atlantic
Service
Sta­
bedroom
bouse,
lVi
bath,
on
ft. on river, Vi mile off Rt. 48
Phone 322-0483
IDEAL CHRISTMAS GIFT, 44
SEMI-RETIRED Carpenter
Sheet Music. Sale*, Rental, Retion to be constructed at inter­
school bui line, large &gt;ot, 13
h. p. DeWalt Radial table saw,
$5,500
Repairs,
Alterations,
Painting
pairs. See Bukur's Music Shop,
section o f Sanford A ve. and 30 DAY Special— Septic Tanka
minutes from NAS, $7,300. Ph.
like new, extras. Only $115. Ph.
Call FA 2-4478 after 4:00 p. m
Phone FA 2-7983.
pumped sad repaired. 24 hr.
2004 Cedar Ave. FA 2-0733.
Onora Rd. Will be available for
FA 2-9193.
FA 2-4343.
Service.
Ph.
f
A
2-4449.
Open tit 9 p. m. Monday, Wed­
leaao In March, t i ll. All ex­
U . Fsmlture
ROBERT A. WILLIAMS, Realtor I BEDROOM, 1 bath bouie.Nothnesday, Friday until Christmas, NEW WESTINQHOUSE INSTANT
pense paid training school be­
Raymond Lundqulst, Aaaoe,
lug down. Shown by appoint­
ON Portable Television. Come
gins Jan. 10. For Information 26. Radio 6 Television
Used furniture, appliances, tools FOR SALE — Trade-Ins, Electric
FA 2-34S1 Atlantic Bank Btdg.
ment. 117 Shannon Dr. FA 2-1921
in for demonstration, also Used
contact J. C. Norris, Orlando, TV SERVICE within the hour.
etc. Bought-Sold. Larry's Mari
stove $3.00, Electric Refriger­
TV's $29.30 and up. Town A
Ph. GA 3-438$ or Write 1411
211 Sanford Ave. Ph. FA 2-4111
Service call $2.00, Sunshine TV
WONDERFUL WEATHER —
4 ACRES Cloae-ln Geneva $3,000.
ator $10.00, Philco TV $13.00,
Country TV, in Rear of McRsy
Hamlin
Ave.
(The
working
man's
friend.)
WONDERFUL VALUE
Wcilingbouia TV $11.00. Fir*ROLLAWAY, Hospital nnd Baby
M id i Drug 8iore. FA 2-8142.
SUNSHINE REALTY
FA 1-9792.
I acres on large, beautiful, sand
stone 111 East lit., SL
Beds, Day, Week, or MonthAmy Anderaon
16.
Female
Help
Wanted
bottom lake. 484 teat of front­
GOING NORTH? Oo safely on
FURNITURE CENTER
Reg. R e a l, Estate Broker
FIRESTONE Pre-Movlng Sale on
age, lik acres o f high, dry, well The Sanford Civil Service Board 27. 8p«ctal Service*
Snow Tires, 7-60-13, $13.00 each
1100 French Ave.
2419 So. French Ave.
all used tires. We don't want
wooded land. West o f Sanford.
la accepting applications for po­
FA 1-1413.
Ph.
FA
2-7953
Day FA 1-7499 — Night FA 2-4811
to lug them to our new loca­
13,300. $1,000 down and Balance
sition of Clerk-typlat. Require
tion, so make ui an offer. All 17 In. RCA coniolo TV', girl's 20"
Sell Ue Your Furniture. Qulek
euy.
menta: 21 to 43 yeere of age.
Sites, Firestone I t l East a t.,
Service With The Cash- SUPER
2 wheel bike, both in excellent
Minimum education — high
Specialising In Heating
St.
TRADINO POST. FA 2-0677.
condition. 128 Club Rd.
J. W . Hall, Realtor
echool graduate; experience In
and Air-Conditioning Only
“ Call Hall" FA 2-3441
typing; reildent of Semlnolo 2301 Oak Ava.
FA 1-8111
county for i t least alx month*.
2$1S 8. Park, Modern 3 bedroom,
ENVELOPES,
Lattamenda,
Mate
Some knowledge of general o f­
m bath. Sell or trade, reason­
menu, Invoices, band bills, nnd
fice
practice#
and
procedures
LMN E N T E R P R IS E INC.
able.
Cell
for
appointment
programs,
etc.
Progressiva
desired. Examination will be
NO 8-4062.
PrinUfll Co. Phone FA 1-243!8 . BEDROOMS
held In the City Hall i t 2:00 P.M,
304 West 13lb SL
December 2$, tool. Submit appli­
IV , B A T H S
HOMES
LOIR
ACREAGE
cations to Civil Service Exam­ DRES8MAK1NO and alU fiU eni.
Law Down Payment
SALES
RENTALS
iner not later then December 27,
No Cloolng Cooto
FA 2-1113.
Aa Lew ! | f rer
1941.

Jim Hunt Realty

Jim Hunt Realty

WOOD

Dawn's

Jim Hunt Realty

Stemper Agency

Wall

River Front

34. Artide* For Sale
DOES ANYONE have any per­
simmons for salaT FA 2-5462.

33. Articles Wanted
OLD Chins, Cut glass, Jewelry.
Coins, G u m end etc. MI 4-3291.

36. Automobiles • Trucks
1937 CHEVY Station Wa««n *795.
1930 CHEVY ......................... $95.
1944 FORD ..................... .
$73.
Sanford Motor Co., 1001 Sanford
Ave. Ph. FA 2-4382.
'37 BUICK Roadmsster, power
seats, air rond. and everything
reduced .............................. $693.
'54 CHEVY, automatic, a real
dream! ................................ $493
'58 DODGE, VS, 4 dr. push but­
ton drive, good family car.
Just ....................................... $44$
'52 DODGE Radio k heater, etc.
a bargain at .................... $95.
Two Pick-up trucks, come and
get one at 893-

BILL COOKE
QUALITY CARS
1014 S. French Ave.
FA 2-3834
1934 MERCURY hardtop coupe,
excellent ehepe. FA 2-37IL

37. Boats * Motors
AFRICAN QUEEN
13' Commodore Lapstrake, African
mahogany, completely equip­
ped with shield, top, motor—
Mark 30 Mercury. Gator tilt
type trailer. Controls, ladder,
cushion*, flrw txtlnguliher, an­
chor. Escallent condition. This
w«ek*nd only $411. Saminolo
County Motor! I l l E. First SL
FA $-0414.
1$ FT. Runabout, 2$ H.P, Erinrude, Electric Starter, 1 gaa
tanks, skis, Ufa praiorvere,
ctnvat top, gator tilt trailer.
Aaauma payments. FA 24414.
3 9 . T r n ilt m - C a b o n u
ANDERSON bouso trader $3 ft.
10 s 19 Fla. room, carport*,
air conditioned, excellent condi­
tion. Pb, FA 24901 for appoint­
ment.

Barkley
A . W . Barkley Ueod Car*.

Imports A 8porta Can
Our Speciality
17-21 * Heart of Maitland

PH. Ml 4-5307

Property

L

NEW FALCON
Witk Heater
Price
990191
•53 Ford Or
* V ia |
Chev. (Good
#J
Cond.
M il
Trad#
A llow in'*
——

DIFFERENCE

Ijg fg j

Prat. Appx. $34 A

M o.1

Harry Chrietmea

BONUS!

O N G DALE

HOLLERS of SANFORD
MERRY CHRISTMAS

Helmly Realty

Priaelael - lae. . I " 1- * T “ M

$1,500 To 10,800
FHA A Conr. Financing
DIRBCTIONS i M M o .
utea from Saaferd, Re, on
IIwy, l f - l l , turn right at
our alga.

TErroc^4911
TEE ‘n’ GREEN
ESTATES
IAIN EnterprUea. Inc.
O Country Club Read (20th
St. Extrneien) 3 Mllea
Weat Of Hwy. 1 M $ Next
Te Mayfair Country Club

. Bedrooms

• W t Hatha

• Central Alr-Curtd. L
H e a tin g
FHA Monthly Pay menu —

a

EXAMPLE
OF NEW CAR DBAL8

Southern Air

HO M ES

0 3

Open *TU 9 P, M .

$66 to $74
No Ctoeing C ell
YA A Cone. Finantiag
Available

Cliff Borneman, Urokor

TErrace 8-4199
Open 1 0 *9 a.m. to TtOO PJO.

17. M ale H e lp W i l t u J "
304 W. l$th Street
FA I-T903
Evening# FA 2-2319
The Sanford Civil Service Board
li accepting applications for po­
Spacious I bedroom, 2 bath home
sition of police patrolman. Reloeited on attractive corner lot
qulremenlit 21 to 80 year* oi
In Sunlettd Estates. Home fea­
ege; height and weight to con­
ture! 3 large bedrooms, large
form to established standards
kitchen, with range It refri­
with minimums 5 9" hgt. and 154
gerator, drapes, sliding glass
lbs., w g t ; minimum of 10th
doors, patio 4t other extras.
grade or equivalent education!
Thli home can be yours for
resident of Seminole county for
only $400 down and take over
at least six months. Examina­
low monthly payments.
tion for qual. applicants will be
at 7;00 P.M. Dec. 28, 1961 In city
hell. Submit application! to
Civil Service Examiner by Dec.
2924 Park Drive Office FA 2-211$
nth.
Sanford, Florida Nights FA 2-064$

SEW1NO MACHINE SERVICE’
For eorvlee an any make of Saw­
ing machine part! aai acccti
oriea or Rentala call er write
te Sanford Sawing Canter, 194
South Park Are. Pk. FA 84411.

#»#* G i f t s
A USED C A R BEFORE DEC. 24, 1961 A

G. II. HIGH
Oviedo, Fla. FO 8-3315 Days
Evenings Sanford FA I-3UI

F IN A N C IN G

By S H O E M A K E R
A s Low A s

H om es

CO N ST. CO.

$350 Down

4-Dedroomo—2 lUtha
3-ltrdroom*—2 Bathe
3 -llr&lt;1room*— l j j Uathe

3-Badroeao— 1 Betk
Wide variety exterW designs and fleer plana

YA Financing on Homes up to $15,000
FHA —• Conventional &amp; In-Service Financing
DIRECTIONS: Tons W. on 10th SL FoOew Ceaatry Clnb Rd. A Watch fee enr eigne.

NOW H O M E S

In Baautlful —

Sun Iand Estates
$14,100 - $17,100
8 - BEDROOMS
1 - \Vi • 2 OATHS
CeeventUnal A FHA Lean*

1T-I2 te

Smund

Estate* (2 mt. S. af Sanfo rd ). gales of fie# 1st henaa
lu ld e entrance.

4412

1415

2283
118$
1411
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n is
MS
MS

51 CHEVROLET Station Wagon MS
I t CHEVROLET
4 Door, 4 C yl, l t d , Beltlr —
IIS
•I RAMBLER
4 Door, Custom, Auto. —
1415
15 BUICK 2 Door, Automata
6»3
SI MBRCURY Hardtop, Ovtrdrlvo 313
M CHEVROLET Hutton Wagon... It IS
■4 CADILLAC 4 Door ................ 412
51 FORD RtatIon Wagon — __ „ 1*3
I I FORD
Ton P ic k u p _______ 193
I I PLYMOUTH 2 D o o r _________
IS
57 CADILLAC, Loaded __________ IMS
51 CHEVROLET
2 Ton CHASSIS end CAB „ __ 1115

K IN G S W O O D
B U I L D E R S , IN C .
FA 2.8474
JIM HUNT . F A f r l l l l

V-l
standard Shift,
FORD
Ranch Wagon 2-Dr.
FORD
Galaaia 2-Door
FORD
Wagon 4-Door
FORD

4 Ur, Y*l
40 CADILLAC
Fleetwood, Load ad
44 CORVAIR
4 Door, Automat!*
St CADILLAC
4 Door, Air Cond................
3} CHEVROLET
2 Door Hid, t C y L _______
» CHEVROLET
IteUIr 4 Door, Automatic ....
34 FORD
2 Door V.8, Automatic
58 CHEVROLET
4 Door Belalr, Automatic
58 RAMBLER 4 Door, 4 CyL.
57 FORD 2 Door, Automatic

Monthly Paymeals as lew sa
III tart, late! and Ultra ere

Drive

chkv,

W agon 1-Deer
LARK

Cloaiag Coat

$156

P a rk

Falrlane 2-Door

M

Down Payment A

m

fijC W S U U ia

f t l FORD V-$, O/D
• I Falrlant 4-DoOr
FORD

,hluj^uxiT u r k e y

VA

Jim Hunt Realty

With The Purehaa*
ALL NEW A UlED
CARS

TO CUSTO M ERS W HO PURCHASE

FRIGIDAIRE
Sails It Servlet

5,000
FREE
T V STAM PS

2nd

&amp;

PALM ETTO

2505 PARK AVE.

SANFORD
SANFORD

F A 2.0711
FA 2-0861

E H FORD
* • * ' Falrlana
Fairin 4&lt;D«4r

n

FORD
FORD

Cenvei
Convertible
: g 7 FORD
ford

Wagon 4-Door

C T CHEVROLET
' 9 1 n /A 4-Door

? 5 7 ronD

Falrlane Hardtop

MERCURY
4-Doer Hardtop

M FOKD

B“4" 2-Door

Strickland? Morrison, Inc.'
108 K. Pint 8L
F A S- 141!

Winter Ftrk MI 4-M1I

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PUBUC

THIS LARGE GROUP of Chuluota youngsters is the Good News Club
from the First Baptist Church. The children, who meet ench Tuesday
afternoon at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Argylc Chriallef, were treated to a
Christmas Party at this wrrk’s meeting. Bible study classes for the r.lub
are conducted by IoiVyrne Hanson, child evangelism teacher of Orlando,
(Jones Photo)

LONDON (UP1) — Prime Min­
ister Harold .Macmillan won an
overwhelming vote of confidence
last week on hla attempts to get
i cease-fire in Katanga Province.
He said that Britain and the
United States are basically in
tccord on Congo policy.

meat of “ equivolcar policies on
Katanga and bringing the nation
into international “ disrepute” was
beaten by a vote of 120-226, with
11 absententlona.
Laboritei then did not oppose
the confidence motion which call­
ed for an immediate cease-fire
and the peaceful unification of the
Congo.
Referring to the American and
British positions, Macmlllsn said:
“ There is no difference between
u* in our long term aim. We both
believe in the unity of the Congo
and we both believe In concilia­
tion, The only difference is on a
precise tactical petition which
should be secured before a cease­
fire ean operate."
Macmillan told cheering mem­
ber* of Common* that he bid
received a “ hopeful first reply”
from Acting United Nations Sec­
retary General Thant on effort*
to obtain a eeaee-fire.

A*
President Kennedy took
Heps in Washington to secure
peace In tha Congo, Ihe House
of Commons psssed a motion
backing the government's posi­
tion on a cease-fire In Katanga
without a dissenting vote.
Earlier, a Labor amendment to
a motion accusing the govern-

B, MRS. ADAM MULLER
Mr*, Charles Cain o f Uellary
and Saudi Arabia was s u n t speak­
er at the centennial anniversary
observance by DeRary'a Girl Scout
Troop 20 at the Community Center
on the afternoon o f Dec. 8.
Mr*. Cain, who *oon will leave
to join her husband at A remen
(Arabian American Oil Co.) where
he is employed, told of life, daily
habits and types of food available
to the average American living in
Arabia.
She said that although she trav­
eled to many countries rrhil* living
In Saudi Arabia, she finds the best
antiques right hers in America.
She told o f her surprise, when upon boarding the only train running
in Arabia she spotted the title of
the New York and Hartford Lina
still on it. Since she at one time
lived in Connecticut, she said, she
Immediately felt more at home.
She displayed for the scouts an
assortment o f odd jawelry, email
figurines, article* of brass and
numerous bowls made from olive
woods. In viewing her colored slide
collection, the audience was able to
detect landscapes and terrain aimlliar to that of Florida while other
picture* showed lava formations
in mountainous proportions.
Scants war* shown of American
living quarters, gardens, the storce
where people trade, Including a
Singer Sewing Machine shop on

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The Aztecs had implements
made of iron from meteori and
prized thi* metal above gold, ac­
cording to Encyclopedia Britannica.

SEE US T O D A Y I

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New York-Miami Thruliners

Chuluota Garden
Club Meets Today
Mr and Mrs. Roy Carlson will be
hosts to tha December meeting o f
the Chuluota 111* and Her Garden
Club at their home on Seventh 81.
al 8 p. m. today.
Mr*. Alfred Van Wnrmer. as
committee chairman, and Mr*.
Lester Chegwidden, vice chairman,
nr# In charge of arrangements for
a ( litLtma* Program fur th# eve­
ning.
A full attendance I* expected
•inc« members will discuss various
way* to decorate their homrs for
Christmas In order to compete fur
prizes being offered by the Chul­
uota Retired Folks Club.

GIFTS COMMITTEE composed of Mrs, George Wells,
left and Mrs. D. M. Ladd right, completes the wraping of

one street, end of wells used by
the native* for laundry, bathing
and to water their donkey*.
Mr*. Cain also showed pirlurei
of the room where the Last Supper
took place, of the catacomb* under
the church in the birthplace of
Jesus and of beautiful mosaic
hanging* on the walls of various
rhurche* and buildings p h o t o grnphed during her travels.
Guests at tht Scouting celebra­
tion were welcomed by Mrs. Lenny
Riondi, leader o f Troop 20, and
were Invited to Inspect a alde-tahle
display o f item# made by the girl*.
Awards presented went to Kathy
Schob, second Hess rank, end to
Linda Smith, second class rank and
pin.
Th* Scouts gav* Mrs. William
Fldler, president of th* DeRary
Women'! Club which sponsor* the
troop, a rose bush as a memento
marking th* birthday « f Juliet
Lowe, founder o f the Girl Scout*
of America organization.
Refreshments were served to
conclude th* program from a buf­
fet table centered with a large
cake decorated in troop color* and
placed amidst a setting o f Scuut
emblems.

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T R A ILW ffYS
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Lightning and faulty ckclrb
cal equipment cause half the
church fires in the United States

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To

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WASHINGTON (UP1) -D efense
Secretary nobert 8, McNamara
has told the armed furcea to
charge military men a dollar
every time iheir wives and chil­
dren visit service hospitals or dis­
pensaries Ihe Army - Navy . Air
Force Journal reporlrd today.
The authoritative service publi­
cation railed Hist a “ miserly ac­
tion.’ ’ It would apply, the publi­
cs Aion said, when tire rclalives
were treated but did not stay at
the hospital.
Tho Journal said McNamara
also had told Ihe Army, Navy and
Air Force secretaries no provi­
sion would be made In future hos­
pital construction for care of
family memners, Including maThe Journal said impoalllon of
the one-dollsr charge Infringed a
right that had been traditional in
the services "since the first days
#f the republic."
The Baring Cross bridge, first
■cross the Arkansas River, it
Little Rock, wai completed In
l«T3.

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W ell Fitdld Inadequate, Engineers Tell City Commission

$1 Million W ater Expansion Project Necessary
A group o f engineers Monday transmission line* into the city's
night warned the City Commission distribution center.
Cost o f the project according to
of “ acuta contamination" of the
consulting engineer Jesse Diets
present well field and urged the
of Clark, Daily and DieU, who,
board to start construction of a with local engineers I.offler and
new million dollar well field on Bush, drew up a water report, is
the golf course property, includ­ estimated at a million dollars.
ing four new wells, a water treat­
Diets emphasised that the sec­
ment facility and a network of ond well field would be used in

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The city hall ground* were call­
ed "drab" last night at the City
Conimitaion meeting by Commis­
sioner Earl Higginbotham. ‘•I.ct's
make it look like Florida, instead
o f New York,” said the outspoken
%[nrl. “ You would never know this
lawn was in Florida," he added.
Tom McDonald quipped, 'T u t up
* sign.*'
• • •
There were many choice quotes
at the meeting last night.
Take this exchange; After a dis­
cussion of what a sewage treat­
ment plant would mean to the city
and the possibility of increased
Neuter and sewer rates, Earl Hig­
ginbotham said, "This commission
w ill be long remembered.''
Chimed in Jimmy Crupps, who
op|H&gt;sed a plant until federal
money was approved, “ The four of
you will be long remembered.''
• • •

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Zoning Director Bob Drown re­
ports that building permits during
^ h c 1000-61 fiscal yeur are down $7
^million over the 1830-00 fiscal
year.
• • •

County Commissioner Vernon
Dunn tells us that he will seek
JM
re-election next year only under
"certain circumstances."
Mr. Dunn did not elaborate.
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• • •
■
No sooner had the city placed
^rocks on a patch of area on 25 th
t\i
've * 1)1. and Dark Ave. than a bust of
women called City Manager W. E.
Knowlea on the tack of beauty
there and “ what's gonna happen to
the trees?" Says Mr. Knowles
The trees were re-planted by the
lakefront.
By tha way, ws noticed a num­
ber of kida playing "King Of The
Mountains" on th* rock pile. 1
Wonder who would be liabla If any­
one got hurt?

T:

YVt hear that all 'h t abled-bodled prisoners art battling to gvl
on tha nawly organised road work
gang. County Engineer Carlton
Bliss tells us that crews till* week
are clearing much needed rights
of way and also helping to stabll*
^ lie some of the county roads.
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The County Commission In a
brief session yesterday made It of­
ficial by adopting a resolution ask­
ing the .State ltoad Department to
pay for the loike Mary Extension
rights of ways with secondary
funds. la tha county going ta han­
dle tvary right of way by thi*
means now ?
•
. . .
By the way, Ullas aays the big
load depaitment project next year
will be improving W. Lake Brant­
ley Drive. Tha (111,000 project la be­
ing surveyed right now. Key to the
surrrse of the program is getting
the flee right* of way.
. . .
The courthouse will be closed the
day after Christmas (next Tuea• d a y ) giving county amployea a
long four day holiday.
• • •
It aura stems a aliama thcr* ia
Do Christmas lighting contest her*
this year.
. . .
The fire department now is at
full strength with (he addition
of a new man lids week. Ilia
f name is Ronald Renaud . . ,
'7 Now there are 23 firemen on tha
force.

Cash And Goods
Stolen At Rink
The Skate City Holler Rink on
Dog Track Road wai entered
sometime Monday night and more
.th a n (60 in caih taken along with
* a camera and adding machina.
Entry wns gained through a
rear window, the sheriffs office
reported.

“ This adds about ti(K) gallons a
minute to our supply but it it
strictly temporary," Knowles add­
ed.
Knowles pointed out that the
present water treatment facility
on 13lh and French would be un­
economical to expand.
Diets, in a comprehensive re.
port, said that improvements have

been made. They include an ad­
ditional well having a capacity o f
ti(X) gallons per minute discharg­
ing th* raw water transmission
line to town.
However, Diets stressed, that
these projects do not "constitute
any major improvements to the
water supply facilities beyond the
pumping station at n th and

Sty* j&amp;utfurft ttyralft

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lly I.AI1RY VEHSIIEL
H Why it the new Jel Alai fronton
named Orlando-ScmlnoU Fronton
•nd not SEMINOLE • Orlando
Fronton?
• • •

conjunction with the present field
located on Hwy. 17-02 near the
Movieland Drive-In
City Manager W, E. Knowles ex­
plained that the city had gone
into a temporary water improve­
ment program to get by the “next
couple of years" by putting down
a Ill-inch well and the booster sta­
tion at litUh St. and French Ave,

WEATHER: Scnttcred showers through Wednesday. High today. 75-80. Low tonight. 55-60,
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TUESDAY, DECEMBER 19,1961

Inch-Plus Rain
Quenches Thirst
Of Dry Seminole

SANFORD,

Tshombe Flies
To ParleyWiili
President

Sanford and Seminole County
were drenched with heavy rains
Monday night and early this morn­
ing. More than an inch and a
half fell.
No heavy damage was reported
lo county roads or city streets in
Hie heavy downpour which lasted
over eight hours.
It was the first heavy rain in the
area for almost three months.
Around the nation I’ olar air
stabbed into Texas and Tennessee
today and snow was falling from
Ihe 1’ aciflc Northwest to the Ureal
Lakes. Floods left nearly 2,000 per­
sons homeless in the Deep South.
Precipitation In one form or an­
other wai the rule In all but the
deaert Southwest, and even there
mountain areas reported anow.
There were heavy rain* from
the Gulf to New York. Sleet and
freezing rain covered the Ohio
Valley and New England with a
glaaay
veneer.
Thunderstorms
poundr’ . Florid* and M iasovi. A
mixture of rain and inow pelted
the Pacific Coast from northern
California to Canada.
Nearly half the nation was un­
der cold wave warnings from an
arctic air inais with temperatures
as much as 40 degrees below
normal.
West and Middle Tennessee were
in the cold wave belt. The tem­
perature was forecast lo drop
during tha day, to 20 by morning
in the Memphis area and to IS
at Nashville.
Tha death toll since the weather
onslaught began over the weekend
reached S3 today. Indiana had 11
dead; Iowa six; Texas five; Illi­
nois, Michigan and Wiseonsln four
each; Oregon, Pennsylvania and
Massachusetts three each; Maine,
Utah and Mississippi two each;
and New York, Connecticut and
Colorado ona each.

"

VAH-1 L t Richard Gralow and fam ily united.
(H erald Photo)

Happy Tigers Home
For Gala Holidays
This holiday season will have a
special happy meaning for ninny
people, especially the dependents
and friends of the men in VAH-1.
After spending fiv* months in
tha Mediterranean aboard the USS
Independence (CVA-02), the Tig-

Sapp Arraigned
In Volusia Case

DE1.AND (UPI)— Orlando con­
tractor J. Hilbert Sapp, was rearraigned Monday on grand lar­
ceny charges In connection with
Volusia County school construc­
tion.
Sapp pleaded innocent. A Volulia County grand Jury which in­
dicted Sapp was dissolved by
Circuit Judge P. H. Revels.
Sapp and hi* construction Hrm
Longwood Mayor Al Lormann were charged with grand larceny
reported today that some residents for allegedly not providing mate­
ara under tha mistaken Impression rial and services for which the
that thalr children may not attend county school board had paid. The
tha annual
Christmas
Party (rial was set fur Jan. 22.
Thursday night unles* they had
been registered in advanca.
Tha registration was requested
only to giv# members of the Vol­
unteer Fire Dept., sponsors of th*
A Lxmgwood resident was hurt in
party, aome idea a* to th* expect­
ed attendance, he said, adding that a one-car accident on SR 436 w o t
th* firemen have wrapped some of Altamonte Spring* Monday, Ihe
600 gifts and that all children, re­ Sheriff's office reported.
Injured in the mishap and treat­
gistered or not, will be welcomed
ed at Orange Memorial Hospital
for Santa's visit.
Th* gifts were made possible was Hugh William Blair. Deputies
through donation* from busines­ said Blair apparently l o t control
ses, organisations and individuals of his ear and skidded off the
and a big boost ram* from the rosd.
No charges were filed.
(100 received from a more than
generous cltiien who wished to
remain anonymous, I.ormann said.

Yule Party For All
Longwood Children

era of VAH-1 arrived at 6;30 p. m.
yesterday afternoon. Many happy
faces were displayed us depend­
ents and friends greeted their lov­
ed ones fur the first time in &amp;
months.
Tiie first o f the squadron per­
sonnel (o arrive was the A31) Skywarrior plane crews, with tha re­
mainder of the squadron arriving
this afternoon. The first MATH
plane will arrive at 3:00 p, in.,
then two more at 6:00 p. m, and
the last plane will arrive at 6JI0
p. in.
The Seminole High Reboot Hand,
some 35 strong, under tile very
capable baton of Ernest H. Cowley, lent the occasion of V A ll-l's
homecoming a guy festive air. Tile
young musician*, gar lied in their
smart and colorful black and or­
ange uniforms welcomed (be news
after the long Med cruise with *u
assortment of Christmas Carols
and stirring military numbers.

FLORIDA

R S L IV A

NO. 347"

...

Tax Assessor Mary Earle Walk­
er today reminded residents thal
Hie time to file for homestead
exemption Is Hie first three
month* of the year.
Tile filing dale itarta at Jan. I
and continues through .March 31.
Mrs. Walker said that “ it has
been called to my attention that
erroneous announcement* have
been made in regard lo filing date
of homestead applications fur 1862
“ If you have bought property
during Ihe year 1061, your deed or
agreement for deed should be re­
corded in Ihe clerk's ofiice prior
lo Dec. 31.
“ Allrr Jan. I, 1862, and before
Mar. 31, bring your recorded deed
or agreemenl for deed into the as­
sessor's office and make your ap­
plication for homestead exemp­
tion," she added.

Own Medicine
MIAMI ( UPI) — jack Gordon,
retired hardware dealer, sued a
Miami bakery Monday, charging
that when he bit Into his bagel
be found a nail.

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Bryant Appointee

Plane Hits Crowd

casiona. Industrial sewage dis­
charge* In the well field area
raise the potaibllitcs o f potential
and actual contamination," he
said.
"In order to provide a safe and
udcqualo water supply, It la re­
commended that the new well
field with treatment facilities be
developed a* soon ns possible.
"Present water facilities in the
city are inadequale," Diets em­
phasized, and “ if for no other reason than to insure a continuing
safe source of water, this improvw
rnent should be undertaken." ho
said.
The board took no action and
placed the report under udvisement.

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TALLAHASSEE (U P !) — Dade
City automobile dealer Edwin L,
XDOLA,
Northern
Rhodeiia Mndiil, 56, was appointed by Gov.
(D P I)—Katanga President Mnlse Farris llrynnl to Hie Slate Game
Tslmmbc Hew off lo Kitnna with1and Fresh Water Fish Commission
U. S. Ambassador Kmuml A. liul-j Monday.
Hon today for a conference with r
,
Congo central government Pre. J jO R t o l t l K S
m er Cyrille Adoula.
NANTUCKET, Mass. (U P D -A
The meeting was brought about disabled fishing vessel, Barbara
through a massive United Nations and Gaie, sank while under tow by
attack on Tshoinbc'l forces in a Coast Guard boat early today.
Elisabcthville and President Ken­ Five men were rescued and five
nedy's eiforts to roolv e the Con­ were reported missing.
go's turmoil.
It could provide a dramatic Smash Con Game
TAMPA iUPJ) — Authorities
breakthrough in Ihe agonizing efforts of this giunl African land to [charged four perjoni Monday
wiili armed robbery in a aclieinc
achieve peace and unity.
Fighting was slopped in Elisa- 1in which Ivvo young women would
allegedly lure bar patrons to
belhvillc—at least temporarily.
UPI correspondent Nell Smith parked ears and two men would
reported from the Katanga capi­ roll them at gunpoint.
tal that Ihe halt lo the fighting
came Monday alter the city had $82,000 For CD
TALLAHASSEE I UPI) — An
taken II* worst pounding yet from
additional IH2.000 for uae in civil
United Nation* force*.
d*f«inse classei wa* recently aliocaled to Florida by Ilia U. S.
Ufflc* of Education, Hi ate School
tfu#4. Tkmnaa D. liaiUy laid
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Tells Homestead
Exemption Rules

French. In order lo provide ade­
quate service* for the present
population, improvement* a r t
needed at the 13th and French
pumping station and in the dis­
tribution system," he said.
Diet! said that the source o f
supply consists of nine wells,
eight o f which *re located south
o f the city and the ninth ut the
l.'Uh and French pumping station.
Tile well located at 13th and
French according to Dietz has a
water quality "undesirable* for
any except emergency use, due to
the high chloride content"The other eight wells, because
of their location" are subject to
contamination whiih has been
demonstrated on a number of oe-

Seweaepe IS siit
The City Commission hy a 4 1
vote Monday night approved final
plans for a near half million dollar
sewage treatment plant anil was
Informed by the State Board of
Health
that sulfielent federal
fund* were available “ at Ihe pre­
sent
lim e"
to construct the
facility.
The complete, "com pact," read­
ily cxpandible plant as described
by City Manager W. K. Knowles
is expected to cost (367.000 with
Ihe federal government kicking in
(138,440.
Sidney Brrkowltz, assistant di­
rector of the Florida Slate Board
of Health, told engineer* ladder
ami Bush earlier in the day that
"previous commitments of fund*
were somewhat rhanged al the
present time by reason that cllirs
having higher priority rating had
not exercised their rights to the
fund* since July of 1801."
Berkowilz aisled dial tha fed­
eral gram would lie available lo
Sanford for their project provided
that the city look Immediate *ivt„»
to Insure dial the financing for the

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SEVILLE, Spain (U P I I-A light
plane today crashed into a crowd
o f people welcoming a truck con­
voy bringing Hood relief supplies
and Christina* presents. First re­
The Cily Commission rhanged
ports said lietween 2u and 30 per­
ita mind again Monday night and
sons were killed and injured,
voted to clamp the lid on bars
opening at 12:01 New Year's day.
99th Veto
The foie was unanimous.
United Pres* International
Tlio latest change of events
UNITED NATIONS, N. Y. (UPI)
—The Soviet Union cail it* 8&lt;Jth occurred some two weeka after
veto early today to block tile Se­ the board voted lo keep the liars
curity Council (rum calling for a open New Year’s eve, seven day*
cease-fire in Goa. U. S. Ambassa­ alter they changed their minds
dor Adlai Stevenson said tile ac­ closing the bars on Sunday but
tion could lead to “ the death of opening at Ihe stroke of 12:01
and closing them at 3 a, in. New
Hie United Nation*."
Year'* day. There was hardly
any discussion on the matter and
GOP Vs. Demo
Ihe commission passed quickly
SHREVEPORT, La, (UPI) liuili Democrat* and Republicans to the next item on ils agenda.
In other bus ness, the Board;
expressed optimism on the out­
come of today's special 4th Dis­ Backed up Cily Manager W. E.
trict election for congressman. Knowles' stand to allow the
Democrat Joe D. Waggonner, 43, Seminole High School swimming
and Republican Charltun Lyons, learn to use FI. Mellon Fool only
07—both conservatives, both seg­ if they pay 11671 per day. The
regationists, both critics of the Swimming tram wants Hie pool
Kennedy administration—were the to open Jan. 3—some 135 days
bclurc the city’s operation be­
upponrnt*.

remainder of (lie project would
he earried out by issuance of nec­
essary revenue bonds or other fi­
nancing.
City Fiscal Agent Loomis Lccdy
was in the audience and empha­
sized that the city it in sound ilacal shape and can borrow all Ihe
money it need* for die sewago
treatment as well as water im­
provement program.
Indications arc that the com­
mission, if It carries out the water
Improvement and sewage pro­
gram, would go Into 30-year terms
and possibly raise water and sew­
er rales for each user.
"There's Juit no painlcsi way to
borrow
money,"
commissioner
Karl Higginbotham said.
The only commissioner to volo
against approving the plans was
J. H. (Jimmy) Crapps who said
"You gonna have lo get the fed­
eral money In hand befors I'm
going la talk."
The plant would bo constructed
on a four-aero tract on Hwy. 17-82
west- a.- Mill t i i i k at the ally’a
•unitary landfill ares.

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Bar Doors Shut
gins.
“ The county school
aystom
won't support their activities, why
should
the
city
taxpayers,"
Knowles said. Knowles said the
proposed use would require con­
tinuous operation of Hie filter and
a total cost for Hie cily of about
(2.0U0 for Hie 133 days.
The board approved a plat lor
Golden Gate! Subdivision;
Open bids on resurfacing m a­
terial fur Jan. 4;
The major projects in the re­
surfacing program are 24lh St.
from French Ave. to Park A vs.j
Myrtle, from 24th to 25th; San­
ford, from First to Fifth; First
St. from Sanford to Park; Mag­
nolia from (he railroad lo 20th
utui Palmetto from Seventh to
JOlli St.;
Agreed la proceed with the six
inch water line for the proposed
new Del-Mar Cabinet Company
to be located on Country Club Rd.

Longwood Man
Hurt In Crash

Herald Index

Bridge ............. .

Suspend Airline
WASHINGTON (UPI) — Th*
Federal Aviation Agency revtalrd
today lt hai suspended the operat­
ing certificate of Imperial Air­
lines, owner o f the Constellation
that crashed at Richmond, Va., on
Nor. 8, killing 74 Army recruits
and three crew members.

Classified _ .....
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Dear Abby
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Editorial
Entertainment _
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Society ........
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TWENTY-FOUR hours after the Herald suggested a dew coat of paint
for the nativity ncene at Ihe City Hall, Sanford A r t' A ssn . member*
answered the call and contacted City Manager W. E. Knowles who
was willing to undertake the job. I'icture at left show Chester Scott

putting the finishing touches on one of the figure; in the scene. Clyde
Harris, right, touches up another figure. The retouching job waa com­
pleted Monday.
(Herald Photos)

Sanford Stores Open Nights All This W eek

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