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Page Id— Thura. Dec. 14, *61 and Miss Hattie Kirk. * * * Gin- and the VOilen road. It Is very easy to do. You do take the golden threads of

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Lake Monroe Jottings .
M M . H. L. JOHNSON
Hello. Guen you have really en­
joyed thla pad week. It has cer­
tainly been like Spring h un t It?
It’a a ahamc that all good Ihlngi
have to end aometime. But we
know that It doea have to turn
cold aometime. • • • Frank and
Eva Brown of Roanoke, V i., are
bcrc to atay (or the holidaya with
their aon, Don and daughter-inlaw Virginia. Alao Frank'a mo­
ther, Itoic Polf. They ipent Mon­
day down at St. Petcraburg aceing the lights. They plan to do
some fishing while here too. •
There are two happy gala In
Monroe. One of them ha» a brand
new red car and the othrr one a
blue station wagon. They are
Christmas prcient* from their
better-halfs. Mary Hfttrll haa the
red one and llcna Hawkins Ihe
station wagon. Speaking ol Beni
ahe haa been on the sick Hat for
quite a while and now Grannie
Hawkins la In the local hospital
where she was ruihcd Tuesday
morning became of a heart at­
tack. She was Immediately placed
under an oxygen lent. Son Claude
said the doctors hope to let her
come homo In time for Christmni. We certainly hope so, Gran­
nie, and we will all be pulling
for you, * • • Monroe waa sadden­
ed again this week by the tragic
dealh of Ihe aon of Weiley and
Thelma Giles. We oxtend our
sympathy to tham in their time
of sorrow. • • • Terry and Lar
ry Watson are calling aach other
Uncle these days. Slater Helen
and brother-in-law Frank Williams
are the proud parents of little
Frank Jr., born last week. Con­
gratulation! to ths new parents.
• * *There'a a happy bunch of
kldi In Monroa this week. To­
morrow la the last day of school
for two weeks, The small fry are
being good (at least that la what
they told ms), because they know
Cbrlatmaa la near. Pat Bethea
•aid he hadn't decided what be
wanted for Cbrlitmsa. Johnny
Maro wanta some coins to add to
hia collection. Most of tha little
girls want new dolls to go with
tbe ones they already have. Have
you noticed that there are quite

a few outsida decorations already
up? Also Christmas trees. The one
the William Cookes have on their
front porch is pretty. Hive notic­
ed several decorations on the
Upsala road. The Dutch Mill Nur­
sery was working on theirs Tues­

day evening. • • • The Monroe
Home Demonstration Club held
held their Christmas pirty last
week. We had such a good time.
Lenora Andrews had charge of
the entertainment. Our special
guests were Miss Myrtle Wilson

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na and Mack Hudson from the hard to get through them right
"show me state" wrote to say now.. • • • Hope the cold and
they are coming down here to flu bug doesn't get any body else
reside and hope to be here for now. • • • It Is certainly going
Christmas. In her letter she said around. • • • Wonder how many
It was very cold in Missouri. of jou are doing like me waiting
They are the parents of our son- until the very last minute to com ­
in-law, so wc will welcome them plete your Christmas shopping.
very much. • * • I see they are That’s tbe way that I seem to
back working on the first street do it every year. I don't guest
road again. Wonder when it will Hiere is reslly any excuse for it
be done. Also the Paola road' either, but it seems that it it

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1 Peace Prize Goes
To First African
OSLO (UP1)—Albert John Luthuli, a former Zulu chieftain
wearing tha robes of hla office
and a lion-tooth necklace, Sunday
became tha first African to be
•warded Ihe Nobel Peace Prise.
Luthull is a school taachar
from South Africa who for years
baa led a non-violent battle
against hia country'! apartheid
laws. No South African govern­
ment officials were invited to the
Impressive ceremonies here.
Luthull, who la under severe
travel restrictions back borne,
received a 10-day pass to pick up
the (tt.ISO prise.
11a said when he applied for a
visa a government official told
him be did not deserve the award.
"This la in fact one of the few
•cessions where J agreed with
tha South African government,"
Luthull said modestly.
Swedish Ambassador Rolf Edb erj accepted on behalf of for­
mer UN Secretary General Dag
Hammarakjold the first Nobal
prlss to be awarded posthumous­
l y Tha money will go to a spa-

Boy Scout Troop 341 o f Cassel­
berry will meet for a covered dish
supper and Court o f Honor at the
Casselberry Community Methodist _
Church next Monday at 7 p. m.
*■'
Each family attending is asked
to bring its own table setting ac­
cording to Scoutmaster W. T. Dan­
iel Jr.

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NEW YORK (U P I)-G o v . Nel­
son A. Rockefeller, a contender
IBM Republican presiden­
tial vigorously
report that he
denied a published
publis
probably would not be a candidate
may even re-!
for redaction and
i
•Ign btcause of personal prublom i.
I
Tbe report that the governor
may abandon plana for redaction. |
considered a necessity In plana to J
boost him into the GOP preildcn-i
till nomination, was published In
today's editions of the New York
Dally News.
Tbe paper said tlie governor,
felt the announced breakup of hit
11-year marriage would make |t|
impossible for him to defeat'
President Kennedy In IMt.
The Newt said Rockefeller hadj
advised slate GOP leaders of hlsi
YltWt. But Robert McManus, the
governor’s press secretary, issued
an Immediate denial.
"This is completely untrue,"
■sld McMinus, "1 hive Just
spoken to tha governor and he
authorised me to say that. "The
governor has announced he will
be a candidate for reclcclion next
year, he la going to be a can­
didate, he will run and there are
no changes In his plans to run."

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kindness, humility, charity and
a pure bear. Select the threads
of sympathy, love and tranquil­
ity. THEN weave and weave on
until when all are woven together
—They gleam brightly into a pat­
tern of life that God approves.
Thii waa given to me by one of
the school bus drivers. And I
thank her for It very much. I'm
sure you enjoyed It as much as
1 did. Bye for now.

chance of not getting what you
want though. • • • Wall happy
vacation to all the kiddies. • • •
Here is our thought for the week.
It seems to get more beautiful
every time I read it. I am sure
that you will enjoy it too and
will want to keep it. It la by
Agnes Ford, and goes like this.
THREADS OF GOLD
Weave a pattern for your life
that God will approve. Select the

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OPEN EVENINGS T IL CHRISTMAS
Starting Friday, Dec. 15th (Except Saturdays)
Juat A Short Block Kron
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By I.ARKY VKHSHEL
Ilia first school Inn owned by
the county Is being sold fur junk.
Tha board Thursday authorised
f^he No. 1 bus sold along with two
other vehicles (or about $90. Supt.
o f Schools II. T. Milwee said the
bus had been In operation since
1930 and had been sitting at the
school depot for many years. So
long pall

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Once again Rill Kilbce of Geneva
has donated a giant tree to the
courthouse. Clerk Arthur Reck*
^tvith reported. The tree stands 18
(eel tall and was put up Thursday
in the lobby of the courthouse. By
the time the paper cornea out to­
day the tree will have been decor­
ated by employee o f Beckwith'a
office. Kilbee eaya he'a got his eye
on a "beaut" for next year.

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C. W. McKibbin, Richard Deas And Francis Roumillat

Newly named directors of the
Seminole
County Chamber ol
Commerce, meeting at the Civic
Center Thursday night, elected
Richard Deas, Chase and Co. ex­
ecutive, president for the coming
year and Francis Roumillat Jr.
as vice president.
In the list of officers selected
to assist these key men were T.
E. Tucker, treasurer, Clifford
McKibbin and Brack Perkins, exendive committeemen.
In assuming the post, Deas
thanked the board for its confi­
dence and complimented the out­
going president. Sonny Powell, for
the success of his administration.
Ho pleaded for the active support,
not only of the directors, but also
of all the members. He closed,
"With this help, I pledge you thst
1 shall work hard to make Semi­
nole Cmmiy a better place In
which to live, work and play.''
The retiring preildcnt reported
on the state Chamber of Com­

merce convention. He aald that
one of the most forceful speakers
of the session pointed out the com­
petition not only of other states
but of foreign countries for the
American dollar to be spent on
leisure.
He said that if this state is to
capture it* share, each Chamber
of Commerce would have to use its
best selling efforts. The speaker
added that the tourist of todaywants full measure of value foi
his money — ami he will get it
somewhere. For any community
10 get its share, it must he alert
and aggressive.
He hoped that Seminole County
would take these words of wisdom
to heart and do something to win
its share of this vital element of
our economy.
Poweil complimented Manager
John Kridrr for his dedicated ef­
forts in behalf of the business in­
terests of the county, pointing nut
that "this Is not a one man or-

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Tlie A it Association is consider­
ing retouching the Nativity Scene
f c y City llall.

• •

jj. Congressman Syd Herlong rall­
i e d Thursday afternoon to aay that
he did gat a (evolution from the
County Commission. Herlong said
he Turgot al&gt;out it when questioned
curlier. Also reported he urged the
House and Home Finance Agency
to do everything in ite power to
grant the loan. Just wasn't feas­
ible.

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Sanford's swift strides of pro­
gress are again being brought in­
to national focus, this time In tha
internationally circulated B u r ­
roughs Clearing Housa magailne.
In the Decemcbcr issue the spaclous, airy lobby o f First Federal'
Savings' West First Street build­
ing is pictured as an example of
the lateat deal g 11s in modem fi­
nancial institutions.
Watch for tome landscaping
dona by the city on ISth St. and
I’ark Ava. Public Works Director
Sid KIChard went over to New
Smyrna Beach Thursday and came
back with plenty of rocks. Didn’t
psy for them either. . . .

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•

Whst I mean it they were given
to him by thst city.

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Schools out todsy snd the kids
won't gu bsck until Jan. 2. &gt; . .
. . .
Biggest dues in Civil Defense
training will be held at tha Forest
City Baptist Church beginning
Thursday night Jan. 4.

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•

County Commission Chairman J.
C. Hutchison, never a man to turn
t^down another Job, was appointed
to a special committee working on
the Nova Impart in regard to
roads. Max Brawer heads the com­
mittee. Maybe the general can
breech the gap a little between tha
County Commission at tha SRD.
e
.
.
A new community apparently ap­
peared overnight out near Paolo
this week. A highway sign seen
* Thursday morning for tha first
tima just west o f W o o d r u f f
Springs out on SR 48 welcomes
motorists to "Goesipville."
.
e
e
The local marina barracks la
sUU collecting toys for needy
youngsters. If you have any call
NAS and ask for exlcnaion 413.
Tlie corps will start distributing
X toys next week.
^
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Residents of Casselberry are
lo approach the School Board and
tlie County Commission for co­
operation in paving Winter Park
Dr. from Seminola Ulvd. to SK 438.
The road fronts South Seminole
Elementary School.

* . •

After 13 y e a n the County baa
*♦ glvan Seminole Park Raceway
three months to move out all
housetrallers occupied annually
by owners sod trainers here for
tha winter harnesi race training
season.

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Reminder from
the
County
Judge's office: If your birthday is
in December don't forget to gel
your driver's license.

. . .

Look for • move to get under­
way over In the Oviedo end Chulupta areas to form an East Serainuts County Independent Athletic
Assn.
e e e
School lunchroom boss Charlotte
White mors reports that an ex tanah e emergency masa feeding pro.
wi'l be taught !o the schools
" a o a i year.

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branches or other avenues of dlttributorship here who do not subscribe to nor in any way support
the trade body. This, he frit,
should be well considered by
"hom e town" people.
Douglas Stcnatrom commented
that it no longer is a question of
whether people of this county want
it to grow; it is going to do so,
regardless. He said that our basie
nerd is plans by which to make
the most of this development.
Pres. Powell expressed appre­
ciation to and complimented K. C.
Harper Jr. for his leadership of
the Merchant* Division, especially
praising (he Friday night promo­
tion in arousing business houses
in keeping shopper* at home,
bringing out of town shoppers
here, making all acquainted with
tbe fine firms snd their hargains
here. The dlrrclor* warmly ap­
plauded Harper's "thank you."
Pres.-elect Deas wilt immed­
iately begin work in shsping up
hla committees and outlining hit
program for 1962.

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County Officials'

•

City Hall employes have been
asking what goes with the propos­
ed employes pension fundT To this
City Manager W. E. Knowles said
. . . "W on’t be long, meeting set
today on proposals with insurance
companies.
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ganiration, but must have the
efforts of every business man sup­
porting Krider snd the ChamtxT*
program ."
To emphasise his point, the re­
tiring officer said that In 1930 there
were 343 CofC members with due*
of 3ft.500. In 1901 these comparable
figures were 332 snd $10,700. Al­
though (he population here has
doubled in thst period, the memhersMp, the subscription nor the
interest has doubled, hr said. This
should challenge all business men,
he added. "A il of us owe lo Sem­
inole County, one of the fastest
growing counlies In the stair, our
full effort for progress in keeping
with the forecasted erunomic d e­
velopment of the area."
Bill
Hemphill,
membership
chairman for 1961, m*de s report
and said that each director should
join the drive next year lo strive
for the greatest roll In history. He
pointed out that there are bus­
iness firm* with headquarters
outside the county, but with

WEATHER: Fair through Saturday. High today, 80-85. Low tonight, 55-00.
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SANFORD.

FLORIDA

NO. 345

City Hall Santa
Gives Out Cash

Chamber o f Commerce directors Thursday niffht heard
retiring president Sonny Powell say that "some members o f
the County Commission hnve Heen fit to criticize this organ­
ization and to withhold their support o f it. I know that these
men nrc not fully informed on all that is Beirut done for this
county. Without full facts their attitude is unjustified and

The city today paid out $3,800 in Christmas bonuses
to 101 employes, the Herald learned today.
At the same time, a Herald survey revculed that
no Christman bonuses were paid out in any of the county
fee offices and by the county school board to adminis­
trative help or teachers.
City Manager W. E. Knowles said that the bonuses
were paid to "workers ns a compensation for emergency
and overtime work done during the year." He added that
the city does not pay for any overtime.
He nlso added that there was money appropriated
out of this year's budget for bonuses.
The bonufe checks range from $25 to $1D depending
C1V1TAN81*RESENT R &gt;w n tow p pickup stution for tha sen icemen needon length oC jervke.
, *.
.
.
; *nr r id * beck tofkhe N atal A ir iItMtion. Pictured hero at dedication cereIn the courthouse, Lleric A rthuFB cdtuiih J*. kail '
u o o M thisjm-ruing art, Cflkt. Richard Clark and representing the Civitun
no bonuses were frUd out o f excess fundt/im hl yjJt-rJhs _
.Club
(fttwtwefi) arc Bob I r iu o n . Gene Eat ridge, Kay Shoemaker, Bill
County Commission vigorously objected to bonus pay"-'
Klinefelter. ToFTVnniscn and W»de Tye. ('apt. Robert Ware, Navy. Mayor
ments after an investigation revealed that ia the past
. Joe Baker. Commissioner Al Wilson, nnd W. E. Knowles accept for the city.
high bonuses were paid to vurious county officials work- ‘
V John Kridur und Chnrlie Morrison (in back) represent the Chamber.
ing in the fee offices. Beckwith said that $10,000 in ex­
(Herald Photo)
cess funds would be turned over to the county this yea r."k
■.1
Tax Collector John Gallowny scld no bonuses were
paid and he also would turn in about $15,000. Tax Asses■or Mary Enrle Walker und County Judgo Vernon Mize
said no bonuses were paid. Mize said tie could not esti­
mate how much excess fee would be turned over to
the county this year only he expected it to be more than
last year.
Dedication ceremonies were held ai fur thr persons picking them
Mrs. Walker snid no excess fees would be turned
Minor Monroe Vestal, 34, of
back.
this morning at the new Serv- up.
Sanford
was seriously burned
School Administrator Walter Tengue said no bon­
fremen's Pickup Station on Park
This station also will serve for
Thursday
when
his
clothing
uses were paid nnd never had been.
Ave., between Fourth and Fifth another Civitun project, "chillies

Sanford Man
Badly Burned

UN Troops Advance;
Fighting Is Heavy
EIJSABETHVILt.E,
Katanga
(D PI) — United Nation! fo r m ,
backed b j jet plane* and armor,
smashed close to the heart of
EUaahathvIHe M a y In Mtter
fighting.
The advance appeared to have
been halted by raidaflrrnoom
but obaervers etperled It lo be
reanmed.
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tied lo within four blocks of the
center of Ellssbelhvilla todsy in
what appeared to be the start of
in all-out offensive against Kstangesa forces.
The
battle
began Thursday
night and by this morning the
United Nallon* had occupied a
golf course in the northwestern
corner of the city and had moved
its front lines up a quarter of a
ELISABETHVILLE Katanga mile.
CUPI)— United Nation* troops
Heavy firing rocked the city
supported by armored cara bat
throughout the night. Katanga
President Moise Tshombe accused
the United Nations of launching a
"Icrror barrage" with mortars,
killing civilians.
At least two Katangese sir*
craft, one believed to be a
dornier, circled overhead.
A volunteer group of Seminole
High School band members will
play for the welcome home cere­
monies at the Naval Air Station
Monday, when men and planes ol
VAH-1 return from their fivemonths cruise with the Sixth Fleet
la the Mediterranean.
Fleet Reserve llr until 147 is
This will be the first time that sponsoring a special children’s
the Seminole Band has bet-n able Christmas Parly for all member*
to accept the Invitation of the of the Fleet Revert* Ann. and
Navy to play at the ceremonies. their children and families, at the
Thirty-two members of the group Hall on Seminole Blvd., Saturday
will participate, many of them at 2 p m.
children of Navy personnel. The
Parenta are aaked lo bring a
band will be guests of VAH-1 at gift for each child they bring,
which must be labeled with the
luncheon on tbe slauon.
Planes from the USS Independ­ sex and age of tbe child for which
ence will begin arriving here it ia intended.
shortly after 10 a m . Gales at the
It la especled that Santa Claus
elation and compound will be open wiP pay a visit to Ibe parly, es­
at • : » « ,m. for familiea and corted by the Sanford Police Dept
(rienda of the crews. Remaining and word baa been received that
personnel will arrive la Sanford be plans to see and hear each
during the week, after the ahip
ild and being them ■ special
docks In Norfolk.
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Seminole Band
To Greet VAH-1

Fleet Reserve
Sets Children's
Party Saturday

Stand Deplored

caught fire after he backed into
an open flame to warm himself
in Greensboro, N. C.
A fellow worker said Vcslal had
been using a chemical weed kill­
er on a powwr line right-of-way.
The residue of the spray in his
clothing probably caused liut fire.
The flame* were beaten out by
other members of the crew cutting
trees in the arcs. Vestal rrreived
second and third degree burns
and was rushed In ■ local hospital
where his condition was reported
■s satisfactory.

Eichmann To Hang
For War Crimes
JERUSALEM, Israel (UPH —
Three Israeli judges told an Icily
calm Adolf Eichmann today that
ha must “ hang by tha net'k until ha
ia dead" for masterminding the
Nasi slaughter of eia million Jew*
during World War 11.
It took only PJ minutes for the
Judge* to rondemn Eichmann hut
because of appesis it may b* four
months before it is finally decid­
ed whether he will dls at tile nnd
of a hangmaii'a rope.
Tha 6 5 -y e a r - o ld
Elrliiustm,
standing stiffly erect in hia bullet­
proof (las* box, did not even blink
as Judgs .Mosha fuimlau pronounc­
ed tha words he list! fully exiH-rtt-d
to hear.

Herald Index
Ul idge
P*g« 7
Psge 10 A II
Ciaasified ...
Comics .... ....
... Page 9
Dear A Lby
_
____ Page 7
Editorial
— ... Pag* 4
Entertainment ....... . Paga 7
Pag* g ft 10
Legale
. ....
Pussl*
..
.. Paga T
Society
Pag* 6
Sport
....
Page 11
Cbuulivs „
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Servicemen's Pickup
Station Is Dedicated

unfair."
John Ivty, past president o f the
trade organisation, said that "b e­
cause o f tha good for the county
that is aicomplishrd by the C of C,
it deserves wholehcaitcd suppoit
hy these men who are picsumed to
h« promoting the best interests
of .Seminole County,”
Continuing, Ivey pointed out
Hist he was told that Volusia
county wmniit.a‘ uuer* appropriated
"something like $180,000" to the
Ilaytoiu lleaili trade body and
believed that It was monty well
spent. "H ere." he eald, **we get
opposition whin we ask our com .
mlssiunets for even 110,000 to help
them develop our county's eco­
nomic growth. Now somebody is
wrong; there Just aren't two
rights in this matter. And from
the
advancement hi Daytona
Beach, we might reasonably fe d
that they are right."
Powell devoted soma time to
underscoring tlie accomplishment*
of the Cr of C in the county's in­
terests and the specialized type of
development work that mu-t lie
done, sibling "if the C of C doesn't
do tills wutk, who will get It
done 7“
"It might be well to point out,"
Clifford MrKibbln, also a past
president, said, "that this is a
county, not a rity, organisation.
In the past year there have been
10 new or expanded businesses In
.Seminole County Eighty perrent
of these have heen outside tha city
limits of the county scot."
John Fitzpatrick, director and a
member of the Board o f County
Commissioners, took the floor to
defend the commission. He pointed
out that “ a inajoiity of tlie com­
missioners believe in this group
and what It ia doing. Thera arc
some who voire objection. But it
should he borne In mind that many
comments mails for publication
have political implications, and
•hould be *0 considered. 3(osl o f
us will support tbe Chamber ef
Commerce," ha snid.

J t&amp; W A ...
Castro Warns
MIAMI (U PI) — Fidel Castro'e
Havana radio warned President
Kennedy Insultingly T h u r s d a y
night that he risks death or iftjufy
by visiting .South A met lea this
weekend.

Lights On Agrain
TALLAHASSEE (U P I) — Tb*
"light* on for safety" pro*ran*
which proved successful over th*
Labor Hay holiday* will be In ef­
fect over the Christma* holiday,
too.

Transfer Complete
BERLIN (U PI) — The U. S.
A nny completed « 3,000-man, twoway transfer o f battle groups be­
tween Berlin and the West today
through territory where the Com­
munists apparently are strength­
ening border defenses,

Bryant Approves

TALLAHASSEE (U P I)— Presi­
dent Kennedy's $700 million Civil
for tlie needy." On the south fide
Defen** program that include*
of Ihe station a box lias been in­
money for community f a l l o u t
stalled in the building so lint
shelter* received tlie unqualified
people may leave usable cloth­
endorsement o f Gov. Farris Bry­
ant Thursday.
ing which w.ll be distributed
through charitable agencies.
"Our sincere thanks to the
FORI’ MYERS (U PI) — Mr*.
firms and Individuals who conPatricia Morrison Row* won $100,trihuted thrtr lime and material*'
000 in damages ITiuraday for a
lo make this project a sucreas,"
1968 traffic accident in which ah*
was Injured and her six-month-old
said John Bromley, president.
The ' Longwood City Council
daughter was killed. The suit was
Tliep Ians were drawn by F.
meeting in railed session Thur»against the C. J. Jones Lumber
|
Wade
I
ve
and
materials
were
ds) night joined the County School
Company,
Board in it* "wail and ace" given b&gt; thr following persons
and
firms;
Concrete,
Jimmy
Ter*
policy regarding the proposal
from Developer Hibbard Cassel­ willegcr of Miracle Concrete Co.;
berry that Lyman School be an­ Concrete blocks and sand, Chap­
products,
Ben
nexed to the town of Casselberry man Concrete
Pipe columns,
Hilt
in exrhange for free sewerage Chapman;
facilities, Tlie school Is located lla Iliac k. Wall Plumbing a n d
Healing; .Steel plates and rein*
Just south of I-ongwnod.
In other business the council furring steel, Orville Touchton,
The biggest event of the sorlil
Instructed John Farms, c ly en­ Stine Machine Co.; Lumber and
season
in Sanford will lake place
supplies,
Jark
West
and
Boyd
gineer, to begin today turning
Saturday night when the dour*
off the water where bill* are far Coleman of Gslnr Lumber Co.;
In arrears and decided that in Dick Silver* of Uurt Bevel*, Inc.
oi tlie San Francisco Giants Slaythe future water will lie cut off and W. W. Horne; Hoofing mater­
fa.r Hotel swing open al 7 p. in.
if bills are not paid within 15 ials, Martin Stineciphrr of Chase
Holiday celebrant* will gather for
NEW
ORLEANS
(U
P
I)—
Negro
days after bring mailed. A new and Co., Paint materials, El wood
a gala social hour, dinner and
leader
*
promised
legal,
political
sdiedulc of rales snd billing will Smith of Factory Paint Outlet.
dancing lo Ihc music of Bill Ad­
Labor was given by H, L. and erunumle repercussions after lers' orchestra.
be set up, M ajor Al Lormann
being
denied
use
of
the
municipal
Yates, Bill Klinefelter, Shoemak­
said.
The lobby, dining room and
auditorium fur a mas* inreting
Action was tabled on bid* sub* er Construction Co., Edgar OU*
ballroom of the Mayfair, always
bet a use they added In- ,
.l" ' “ ‘ f
*
milted on a new police car pend­ borne, Claude Gilinure, Grady Thursdoy
,, 1 ,
,,
, ,,
...
1 lovely, have been redecorated th Is
tegiatiouist
legiutiouist
Martin
Luther
King
,
___
,.
Vaughl,
John
D.
Sullivan,
James
ing further study. Bids received
year to provide an even more
Downer,
Thurman
Smith, Jr. to tlie program.
came from Strickland-.Morrison. W’.
beaut.iul setting for the exciting
They charged city officials were
Holler Motor Sale* and Hemphill Woodson Ball and Marion Lee.
party. This will be the Itth year
The sign was made by klsrccl "being dicated to" by ■ segre­ that the event lust been held and
Motors, all of Sanford.
The board also discussed what Faille and special thanks go to gationist group "to tha extent that it promises to b* even tuurc at­
they have canceled our contract tractive than aver according $0
rusts of moving and laying water City Manager W. E. Knowles.
for the auditorium."
pipes along Molnar Ave. ISR 4341
all report*.
Tha South Louisiana Citittns*
is doing to the new budget. Chair-!
Council had urged the cancella­
man It. C. Carlson estimated at
tion as a mean* o f pi eventing
last week’s meeting that the bill j
King from speaking.
would run rivur $9.000 and Lormsnn said this morning that It
A spokesman said sponsor* of
The Seminole County Farm Bu­
probably will be mure. Long* reau will hold its annual Christ­ th* meeting would sue the city for
Tbe educational forum of tha
wood's budget of $(5.7M&gt;, adopted mas party Tuesday at the Home "a t least a quarter o f a million
Fleet Keserva Assn, will be held
in beptember, must rover this Demonstration Center at T p in. dollar*." 11* also said tha Nagro Monday at T;4S p.m, at the Fit A
cost plus those of city operations Members are lo bring a covered community would singe march##,
Home. A program on Communism
as well as numerous service* now dhh of vegetables, salad or des- picketing, a boycott and a mass will be conducted by Georg* W.
being provided for residents out­ sort. The meat will bo supplied. drive to got Negro** registered aa Govaa and Jim Talmage, both
side of the city limits at the Special entertainment it planned voter*.
CAN, and film will be shown which
same fees 1I1.. c in the lily are for the evening by W. W. T)ra and
King kept hi* engagement at will be followed by a question and
charged, the m ajor pouted ouk j hi* oauiauUAoth* L’ajuq Fetiml A ME Church, j
frig id .
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1
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~ -x —‘ 4
Streets, which lias been built and
donated by the Civitan Club.
Tha Pickup Station was begun
** s project for the safety of men
needing ride* to the bate as well

Longwood Eyes
Annexation Bid

$100,000 Damage

Annual Mayfair
Parly Saturday

Orleans Negroes
Talk Reprisals

Farm Bureau
Party Tuesday

FRA 147 Plans
Forum Monday

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"R ig h t S b u rig h t to
Dedicated To A
Church-Going People

Strengthen Yourself
Attend Church!

Moc'e Oil Company

Wll»on*ElchiIbtr|ir Morluiry

&amp; H. MtAlaiaodtr A Employ#*!

RubUo I. Wilton and Start

Sanford Atlantic National Bank

Progressive Printing Co.

Rabart J. Bauman A Staff

J. M, Can aran a *4 I t t f f

Hill Lumber A Hardware Co,
Jimmy Crop** A Employ***

B ten strom R e a lty
Kwh I«« rsi?wr •«&lt;&gt; s ‘ « ff

S a n fo rd E le ctric C om p a n y
S. C. Ilarpor, Nr. and K. C. itarprr, Jr.

Clark Plunblng &amp; Heat Inf Co,
Mr. and Mra. LaVrrn Clark

Tha American Oil Company
Mr. end Mra. M. R. Strickland

Echola Baddln* Company
Mr. and Mra. U f . tiaiwas

WilaOfl.Malar Furniture Co.
Mr. and Mrs. At WUaan

The Rita Theelre
IIU Levtlsto * Hmployoa*

Stint Machine A Supply Co.
M*aif*m*at A Kmplntaaa
Food Fair Btaroa, I or.
6h

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M l e p 4 ■m ylar#ot

Mrs. Appleby's Restaurants
I N 8. Park A 111 M. Park

Southern Natural Goa
John Dona A Staff

Sanford Jewalry A Luggage Co.
Man. Prad Slain

State Farm Inauranee Cempemlee
Irriag I. Pipes and Staff

AUeUte humronee Co,
Jain and Man 8tana

J. C. Penney Company
C. L. Rohlaian and Employ***

Looting's Garage A Electrical Service
Mra. tartar H. Laming

Wheeler Fertiliser Co.

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Maaaeaaiwi and B a a l» » i«

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Maffett Ante Berries
Oaorgt JL Maffatt A K n t l g a u

Heller Motor Helen Co.
BnhroU Karrrll A Slatf

Msthee Muate
M n . and Mra. David Wayna Mathaa

Hanford Manufacturing Co.
M aaan nan t and Naaelaraa

Stapler’s Pharmacy
Carrall W. BU(
Mra. Marie A

Stafford Electric Company
Prank and D * » «; SUffard

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R s p lU l

V IS IT OATTIBT e c i i c g
rw ar n n i n
cnvaca
u p i .o .n u w u p u
aia Park A * * -••
fo r. tbarrb A Brant t|o.
w . |4 Brooks, Jr.
I'aitar
IT. N. riobir „ All**- Taal-r Jamok U Powoll ____ Tailor
Morning Worohlp __ l i l t a. m- kd»Cay luhonl
f i l l a. w.
Morning Worohlp
ll;M a. pi.
BP
b Training Ualan _ f liilllt »•
S
p. m.
ip llama — * ill p. m- Uvonlna Warihlp
IV«|.
1‘
rayar
#*rri*a
f
i
l
l
p.
m
Uraalaa Wanhla — Til* P&lt; «•
Wod. I'royor Borvlc* Ilia p- m
i. a k m
guanaa
RAPTIUT CHURCH
SATTIBT i h u h c m
Oaf. Ilia l b * Oak A**.
Tkroo m IIm p a n or Harare
Oall Smith ., , .......... raamr
00 P in t l u rich* at Uoatoo
Sundoy Bchool
t i l l a. m. I'oraor
Horning TVnrablp t l ;l t *■ m. Hav. Marla Wama —... Tailor
Tralnlna Union _ a :U p. m. Sunday School ........ Bill a. m.
Kvonlng Worship
T:f* p. n* Mornina Wortpla
lllBI 0. m.
IV•4. ITayor BlrvUt Till p. w. Training Union . . (ill) p. mUvtnlng Worship „ T.l* p. m
FAITH a m i l T M illio n
Wad. projtr garviaa f i l l p. an.
m i Lima na.

r -tia t

Wilfrid M tio .i
- radar
■undap Bohool
fit * o. pi.
Horning WsrshlS
10:10 ■ m.
Tbura. Blbl# Muilp |:*B p III
A Blhlo Toothing C .n l.r
r iH iT
c m mum

cuuluota

b ip t iit

t o. Iragginp „.

oA kL A w n b a p t i i t c h a t o l
W. doik ( tract
II. U u'vrulnn _____
Pattar
rumu&gt; H iliuul__ _ li l t a. m.
Sunday W vrolitp
lliOl a. Pt.
Training Unlpn _ M l p. mU.anlna Worohlp __ f i l l p. m.
Wkd. Worohlp
1:01 p, ■«.

r**t*r
uadap Bthool
lOiia a. m
P II U H lV tA K e
iiip r io T u iin ic H
Morning Worohlp
Mill a ia
■lido* Hd., Porn Parh
Tralnlna Union — M « u m
Btonlug Borvlco
Til* p. m. &gt;V. Loonatl Junto
. Paomr
W»4. Prayor Borne* f i l l * m, Sunday School
. kilt a. m
Momma Worship
l l i l t a.
a u a a apniaun
Training Union
*:|« p m
BAPTIST C N U l H
Kvonlng Worship _ 7:|« p. piu. U Urlfiin
—
Honor Wolnooday Prayor
T: IA p n.
Sunday School
M l a. at
Horn Ina Worahlp
II an o. m.
U l i i i OlUt.
Tralmnn Union
I II n. m.
M IM IU M Ilt NAPI'IST
Leaning Worohlp
Till p. m.
I I I I. Holla Aoo.
Woa. t*royor n or.u* Itio y pi. Paul Xolty
l oner
Buiiday Ochuol
10:00 *. m.
v ilta r m i'iT ir r i u i h u u
klarnliig W’ otoltlp
11 &gt;10 a. m.
or uunkva
lAittla Hiudy .....tme pm.
Josh L. Bio port — — Pooler Ilkonliia Worohlp — T:lu p m.
Hundor Soboul
lin o a. m. W o l. Pray or Portico Til* p ni.
M im ing w*r»nip
U .t t a.
Tralnlna U n io n ___ III* p. m.
r in iiiK L P r - M i p r i i i
Ukonma n or.i.'o
|iot t m
I'H ttttM
W’ od. Prayor Som e# I;| l p m
aai w , uaora Uuad
Uonold &gt;iro&gt;on»iirr
I’aomr
f i r s t n t p r io r n n m u
Uoily Oor.kt . . . . 1 ) 0 a m
LA kO H iU T
Sunday tmnuui
ttl* a- in
lUlph K. Taylor _ — Paalor Mordlna Wuroliip
lliv t a hi.
Sunday koPool — » t i l l a.
Training Union
Bit*
m.
Morning Worohlp
111*0 o.
Uvonlag Warohia
l i l t p. m.
Training U n io n ------Bill p m.
Wot t'rayar hervuo Tilt a ml.konina Wurahln . . III* p&gt; mor. m u .' r u n tim e
Wod, riayor H r .u a Till u. m
B 'P I I » T n i l e u i
BUS at. aad Chaaa t i t .
a in ir a m u r c u m in
o r o v itu o
Uabori grnlih
I'.tior
Jock T. Bryant — Potior Motnii'i Worohlp
p. m.
■onlay euhooi
a id a
tPlr|t sundoyi
Bvoalng Worship . l a s p m
Morning W o 'ih lp
ItlM a.
Trailing Union — i n * w m. tprocodlog BolurAoyy
Roaring aorvloo _ T ill n. no y.ron|ng Worohlp „ Tift p at.
(Third BnnCoy)
W i t Prayor S tr u t* T ill » «

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Other Churchi

Directory And Calendar Of Churches In Our Area
Church Of Christ

BsytUt

Jewish Synagogue

C N ia c H d p e n a i a r
casaw iW ATIO N
K9PTH eeL A n n o
BAPTIST o n Apail.
RBTH IfRARL
10*0 a. rarp A'O'
t i l l and afagHaUa
William Both
Mlnlilor
IM I i Taiatao Aoo.
Ptomr — —
v. N. kioanora mill* orhuul ___ lilt s a. ia. Friday Droning aorvloo I t o
luador Pooior Roy. John Oan&gt; Matslaa Worship H its a. m
Droning Worohlp _ Til* p. in.
non
in s
Pu
unitor Bohool «.
wod 1*11.1* atuay TiSB p. m.
Lutheran
llitl
lunCoy Worship
OOOD iltP.PHRHB
PRIRGH BP CHSI AT
u i r a a n o a r a v s e g u .c .L J .
U T A N O kT P OATTIIV
IIfoot i
HIT BrioM&gt; Or. (lf^ a »
RolPh Srovor Jr.
Hrongollll
tM c m iii
Paotur
nisi* PcSasi ... . . ia&gt;ae *. m. Krnoot Rolloh Jr.
Olghosop 004
Church
. . . . . lit * a. atMiming Warship
11:1* *■ m- pallor's School
Loom it. I lo ln o o ------Panor
Oliot
. lit* 4. MSunday School
M l 0. IP- Dvotllng Worohlp ... T:IO p. in. Mornina Warihlp tail* a. ra.
Murning Worship 111** a. m. W *L rroyor aortic* Till p. sa. Italy Csmmualo* „ 11:11 n. m
Training Unlan — t il l p. no.
rtrol luador *a«k month.
Kvonmg Wonhlp - M l w m.
E H i a c a b p t e n iot
W#d. Prajor lo m c * l :l » y mfa * Ia
LI I MS:It AA C H l'R rn OP
Kora Dun.an
.......... Ulnlot**
TIIM HKIIRJtRKM
Mornina W'uttlilp II .0* a. in
wk.niuiikiTy.il&gt;
114 H . 411k Plaor
Uvanliig Warship
1:01 p. hi.
■ a p t i i t m aa iop
W. Uuarii
Paotar
Oil all UM no I urrol th y Hd. Tliur*. u n it study I .I t p. m. tioyhori
Marly Psrvloa
lilt o. m.
Joha U. aeSgtyr —
Pastor
Sunday
School
.
*
:i
l
a. m.
tuiiuoy pciiuwT
.. lo:OU a- n&gt;
AdUU lilt’ll CtM* — l l l l I. mL M ie m u p r e m i r
Mornina WoroSIp
lliao a. as.
Worohlp
Sortioa
^
H
i
l
l
p. m.
L*ogm*ad
uvrnlng W'uriblp I tv* y ni
Muinlna Wurthlp
H ill a. no.
W l l Prayir goroU* like p »
U tm ln t Wui.hlp . . Tilt p m.
ST. t i m s ' l L tT H K R ia
klatla (hoar Or today
Ptoakon M. Tuhr ------ Pooior
Catholic
Episcopal
Morning Worohlp ™ l l l l A. &gt;a.
Sunday Bohool ^
MO s m.
ALL a p il.» CATHOLIC
ROI-k LROII RPIRCOTAL
UHURLII
Uafe Aoo. « t fth It.
Path Air. at 4IS at.
AkL'HhllON Ll'THKN AN
nichntd Lyvna . . . . .
1‘ atiur John W. Thomas
Ktolor
IM IH III
Sunday Maoioo ------ M l p. ra. Juha (Jrllftih
Curst*
Mlaouprl By aad
_
t i l l • in. lluly
Luoksriot . _ t i l l a- »
Lralaa H in t — Par* Park
. . . . . lo ot a. ta. k'omilr lorkko—
U M. Bthndor
...
t’ aoiui
------- U it t a. m
Church M«h*ul — l . l l a- m Bungay School
1:11 n. m.
Dolly M a o s________ f i l l a no. Mutning
Troyor—
Adult mbit Clan* — M l a. m.
Boraiau
11:10 a- BL Ulvlnn Strvloa . . t l :t l A. m.
larranaaat a* Pass as*
C M I K P *1 PATH I't'f
Saturday —
1. 0: 11 p. pr
La ha Harp
ir , wiutam Trains*
Methodist
Moto ..............................I oALL PAtATI KPIICVPAL
Moos ............................
IS o
t.MINCH
PlNor M U TRontar m i n i H
O.aiorarlt* . UoRarp
4IP Park A f*.
lr . Raul Isuim
I'aour John a J. mo — -------- .. Potiyr
C h ristia n
Uely Comniuatan
Murulng Worohlp — I II &gt; m
Sunday
lit * a. m. sundoy Bohool ~ f : l l a. m
U IU
LH H U T U h tilLPU U Mumlug PrayotvMurning Worship
tliOO o. m
IBOT a. SaalarB A*a.
Pontiun — --------- it.** s. r* MVP Mooting* —
Till p. so.
Jamoo N. BarMU
Tailor Holy Ccmniunlon —
(lamrmtdmm, aonior)
susday School
... t.ty a. m 1st Sundoy *s*S month U a m fcvonlag Worship _ til* y m.
Doming Worm ip 11 III a. on

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i«»k B U k k r ia k A i.
( l i m a h a h i n i iu ii
Tha lB in d Cfeproh at tkrU l
Both Aoo. at t i l l at.
Joooph R. Biaak --------- Pastor
Olhla H H a l ~ - M l a. m.
Morning warihlp
lin o a. as.
Pilgrim rallowohip t:| l o m
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CMRiar 1141 S IN
U i| n o * o
aaata* Jorrm 1 1 1 ____vicar
Maly Ruchatlit —
t. ia a- in.
gunday gihool
t ill |. m,
lot. Ird. Its. Pua. . . ya a- as.
Marnlse Prgyor. tag. im fus. . . . . l i l t a. oo
Kuroory l i n k * Atallasm

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MKTHOUIOT ( M l SLR
Odd W . 4th II.
Clyd* Dollar — — . . . Pastor
Sundoy S c h o o l--------------- Pootar
Sunday hchioi ...» ii|* i. m.
Morning Worohlp
1 M I *■ ra.
r*4T ----------...---------- tiH p. m.
Kkoting Worship „ til* p. m.
Wod. Prayor Borvlc* T:SO » a

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ICIHNT1ST

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RBINRIRR M im iO D IIT
CHURQR
•Mono S P l I H
Hugh Booth » . —
footer
■ undoy Sahool . . . . M l o. m.
Morning Worship
11:1* *. mMTP _____
• :!* y. m.
Wod. Prayor BorrWa M l p. m.

LAKH MART
CRUBCR o r TUB NASABBKB
LsS* Mary
a l . Dr*«dy ............ - pastor
■usdar Bohool . . . _ t i l l a. m
Morning Wurokis
b
l l l l p. no.
Christian garvlca
Rronlng Warship - T:M p. mWod. Prayor Borneo Till p. m-

paiTB N s h a p b l
MBPHODIOT CJfVSCR
Or tods
g un n y Ichool - — - * ;ti a.
Morning Worohlp tlsBB B.
Kvonlog Worship « III* p.
Wod. Prayor Sorrloo Till p.

lin* . m.

QRABR MRTRBBIST CHCRgR
OtoM S I . o t Waodlaal A t*.
W. Thomon Parook Jr. riot or
Sunday School
1:41 a- m.
Morning Worohlp IM S a. m.
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U orslsg Wonhlp
flido a. m.
H n d m s Hoom Oyon
Evangollolle gorvlro T:t* p.m.
Tuos. tad Tkur*. lill.| :M p m. Woman's MI|i|onary f i l l pm.
young Poaptoo
Sunday Stroll* M |.t| p. mTHR ALLIANOR CHURCH
Chrlotlas A Rlaalansry ailianoo
Park Ays. oaa Idoh ot.
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Qroyor so * oil Jr. — ... Paoior
Tkomot H. M shll .
Aiolttoal
UstBlng Waroklp ^ Bill a. m.
Sunday Bohool
M l a. at.
■•solan Mooting _ H i ll a. ra.
Morning Wonhlp
UtOI g. m.
Pioneer Pollowthip f:vo n. m.
■onlor PolloHoklp . llll* p. m.
Bvtnlng Wonhlp „ 7lAO p. m.
Wod. Proyor Sorvio* f:*o p. m.

PAOLA WRILRVAR
HNTKBUIor UNURCR
PRRIRITRBIAN CN1 NI H
B Mtloa Was* to SI. M
Root High Boobs Bd.
william l.uia — .....i,.. rsomr
DoBsry
Sunday Schcal
li l t a. m.
Pastor
U orslsg Worship
H ill a, m- A. 0. Summon
woaloyos Tauih « . M * w m. bundsy Bchool . . . _ t|00 a. m.
Morning
Worship
IB
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Leaning Worship — Till p. m
Wod. Prayor aorvloo t i l l p- m.
COMMUNITY
P S I lR t T I I K M ' CHURCH
CAglRLRRRHr
L«h* Rory
t O K B l M T l MKTHOPIIT
John W. 1*1l l o y ____ _ Pastor
IIftp It-sa st PUry M ils* Rd. Sunday gihool _ 11:1* o. m.
Hov. t)y car p o o l s ------ Pool nr
Morning W or.hip
U iol a. na.
Sunday Bchool ... l l l l o. ra- Junior H lgj Wosimlnloior
Morninp Worohlp
*:•• *. m.
Pnlloonhip
li;o p. m
Ilarolng Worship 11:00 a. m. ■onlor HlfU Weolmlnlslor
Ukoaina rarviao ... M l p- m.
PtUonrihlg --------- 111* p. m.
Wod prayor Strrlc* TUI pm.
CPI ALA COMMUNITY
N o u rang
PRkONhTKRIAN CHURCH
John W. pilloy
■Pillar
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Moral** WuroSIp _ 1:01 a. m.
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Third Sunday
Nov- J. *f. Mtnigomory Psolor
Ooopol p i n g ------l y m
Sundoy Sikool ____ M l g. m.
Morning Worship
11.CO s. m.
PAR A P A Ih
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U'Rrloo Band
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Negro Churches
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Kvonlng W.irahtn .... T:l* p. m E. K. willlamt
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Morning Worship
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UONkRHOATION HP ,
JDMOVAH'U WITAEIORS
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Sunday Wnlokianor
FIRST BlltLOH
Study
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Wod. umi* study
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Kvonlng Worship _ 7 :i* p.
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Tuooday !&gt;raysr
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Sunday School
lliOd *, ni Tuooday prayor
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Sf* Cyprona Ml.
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AUVBNTUT CHURCH
Pakoatb at. nod Dim i )fl
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koShaih School »«„ p.pea. ■ .
Saturday
MornHa Worship 11,1* , _
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ROJ o. Ooalard Aoo.
Wilbur L'. King
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Frl. Dee. 15, 1961 •— Pape S

First Presbyterian Sets Annual Vesper Service

Rev. Grover Sewell

How Impossible f ’ ^
is Overcome
d
Wc find life lo appear rather
easy when w c-arc full of the rim
and vigor of youth, but many of
us have an increas.ng awareness
of the difficulties of life as we
grow older. Responsibilities grow,
unseen emergencies appear, and
fitf some people * tall mountain*
JJbm ahead which acorn insur­
mountable.
A few individuals find the ap­
parent impossibilities of life too
much for their nervous systems
and because of this, collapse.
There are Ihe extreme cases
where suicide is the ultimate re­
sult of life that becomes too
hard. A young man left a note
ying that he was too tired to
on living and so he chose what
he thought was the rasieit way
out. Perhaps it Isn't too difficult
to understand a person taking
drastic action if he does not know
God and the unlimited help wait­
ing for the believer,' On the other
ham), what a wonderful thing it
is to know that we can go
through each day
by God's
l e n g t h anil what a difference
it makes! To have faith enough
to believe (hat God has agreed
to work in and through us is the
difference between success and
failure in life.
How often we find people worn
to "a fraxxle” because they re­
fuse the help of God and choose
the impossible task of lifting
themselves by their bootstraps
£tich limply can't be done. The
“ do it yourself” attitude will not
work in the spiritual realm of
life. God did not make us that
capable. All of our burdens will

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wear us out unless we are hum­
ble enough to let God help. Our
tired and frustrated world needs
lo hear again the words tell­
ing of the lavish generosity of
God when He directed and promis­
ed. “ Cast your burdens on the
Lord for He caretts for you.”
One of the greatest examples of
God's guidance out of an im­
possible situation ia seen in His
leading Israel out of the Egyptian
captivity so many centuries ago.
The Israelites left Egypt for their
home in Cannan with high hopes.
God's band of guidance was upon
them and they rejoiced in it, but
before much time passed they
found their difficulties, The road
home was not as easy or short
as they had imagined. They fated
situations which seemed Imposs­
ible. There was the Red Sea to be
crossed,
seemingly
impassable
rivers to he forded and immov­
able
mountains
before them.
Sometimes they grumbled and
complained rather than seek Ihe
guidance of God and when this
happencu tlsey failed. The failure
remained until they were willing
to renew their faith, to reallxa
that the impossible for man is
not impossible for God, and to
go on in such faith.
The God of Israel Is the God
wlio is willing to be our God to­
day. His love and power has not
been diminished. 11c wants each
of us to know that no problems
of Life are too great with Him.
Let us tum again to our Bibles
and read with great joy and satis­
faction Luke 1:37, “ For with God
nothing shall be Impossible.”

Lake Mary Presbyterian Circles
fleet For Annual Christmas Party
By FRANCES WESTER
Mrm. Richard Keogh w u hostel*
to both clrclea o f the United Freebyterian Women’s Association of
the C o m m u n i t y Presbyterian
Church o f Lake Mary for their an­
nual Chriitmaa party held at her
A m i Tuesday night.
The roomi were attractively dec­
orated to carry out the Chriatmaa
theme. A email tree made of net,
aparkled with cryetala, waa in the
hallway whera the guesta entered
the home. A lovely large tree waa
in the apacioua living room mak­
ing an attractive background for
the gifta placed on the dining table
vcred with a gay red cloth at
e end o f the room.
Mr*. Ruby M. Linden, retiring
president, read the devotions and

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Grace Methodists
To Present
Annual Cantata
£.The annual Christmas Cantata
■
tire Grace Methodist Adult
Choir directed by Roger Harris
will be presented at 7:30 p. m.
Sunday.
This year's presentation will be
“ Glory To God” by Bob Roy Per­
ry- Of a dramatic nature, tha
text is taken principally from the
Scriptures with solo voices fea­
tured In definite characterisations.
* Grace Methodist soloists will be
airs. Robert Bennett, soprano;
Mrs. Roy Wall, contralto; P. Burton Reveli Jr., tenor and Rev
W. T. P anoui, tenor.
Tlie 43-minute program will be
•pen to the public and a nursery
will be provided, Parsons has
advised.

Chapel Children
To Have Party
By Sill KLEV WENTWORTH
A Chriitmaa party for child­
ren of the Altamonte Springs
Community
Chapel
will
take
place Saturday in the Educational
Building between the houri of 7
p. m. and 8 p. in.
Each elaaa will participate in
We party which has as its
theme "A Birthday for Jesus.”
Birthday gifts brought by young
people will be collected at the
end of tbe program for distri­
bution to children of less for­
tunate circumstances.

St. Theresa Circle
Enjoys Party
The Lake Mary St. Theresa Circle of tbe Church of Nativity
Catholic Women's Club met for Its
Christinas Party Tuesday night
at the borne of Mrs. Leonard
Dunn id Lake Mary with 33 mem­
bers and guesta la atteadanca.
Background music of traditional
muilc was played ai a turkey and
buffet waa enjoyed after
ch gifts were distributed.

presided over a short buslnesa
meeting during which the success­
ful results o f the recent Harvest
Festival were discussed. A standing
vote of thanks waa given to Mrs.
W. C. Hopkins and Mrs. Dun Smith
for their leadership in organising
tha faasaar. A farewell gift was
presented - to Mrs. ^liipman who
will be moving her family to Fort
Myers in tha near future.
Attention then focussed on the
Christmas Party which wu* the
highlight of tha evening with the
presentation o f a check to Rev.
and Mr*. John Plllcy with love and
appreciation for all they have done
for the church and the community.
With the exchange o f gifts by
the members their secret pala for
the year were disclosed with much
amassment and fun for all present.
Delicious refreshments o f as­
sorted cookies and glacier punch
were served by the hostess assist­
ed by Mr*. Robert Rugenstein.
Members other than those mention­
ed above attending were Mrs. P. D.
Anderson, Mrs. Richard Beebe,
Mrs. Ted Brooklyn, Mrs. Mabel
Brown, Mrs. II. M. Cochran, Mrs.
A. E. Crocker, Mrs. F. E. Donald­
son, Mrs. A. P. Forshay Sr., Mr*.
A. E, Press*, Mrs. II. M. Gleason,
Mrs, Barnett Harrison, Mr*. Frank
Lee, Mrs. Fannie l.effltr, Mrs.
John Reavea, Mr*. Millard Rice,
Mrs. It. P. Riley, Mrs. C. J. Sanman, Mrs, Bamic* Scnkheil, lira.
C. W. Sjoblom, Mr*. Joe Smathera,
Mrs. J. M. Thompson, Mrs. K. E.
True, Mra Margaret Uimsr, Mrs.
J. JL Williams, and Mra. Ed Zim­
merman.

Annual Program
Of Baptist Choir
Planned Sunday
The Adult Choir of the First
Baptist Church of Sanford will
present its annual program of
Chriatmaa muaic at 7:30 p. m.
Sunday,
Familiar melodic* associated
with the aeaaon wit) be most
prevalent among the selections
which hav« been choirn to instill
within those present a greater
feeling of the joy and peace
brought to mankind through the
birth o f Christ.
Soloists for the evening will br
Mra. Joe Mathieux, Mrs. G. B.
Drake, Mrs. Herbert Stenstrom
•nd Mr*. Cecil Tucker. Choir |
director lx Mrs. Guy Uixhop and
organist la Mr*, Marvin Milam.
The program li open to the
public.

Kiwanis Club Hears Facts
On Children's Home Group

For Sunday
At 5 P.M.

The percentage of taxes in Join |the black market In bahlaa,
inoie County which goes to the
This black market In babies can
support o f the welfare program be dangerous as the adoptive par­
The worshipful atmosphere of the
amounts to about ft) per capita, ent* know nothing about tha nat­
candlelit sanctuary of the First
but only about 05 cents per person ural parents and in many rases,
Presbyterian church will be tire
is contributed to private agencies the natural parent may later have
setting for the 13th annual alt
through
charitable organisations. a change of heart, com* back and
music Christmas service Sunday
These remark* were made to the file a pleading with the court and
at 5 p. in. The hour of adoration
Kiwanis Club by David C. Atkins, demand to have their child return­
ed.
is presented by lire Chancel choir.
director o f public relation* for the
In the Home Society, it take*
These 38 choristers will be assist­
Children’s Home Society of Flor­
aliout
four months from the time
INFANT LESLIE KAY GOUULE. born Nov. 18. was christened last Suned by the 13 voices of the Girls
id*.
of approval of adoptive parent*
tiny in services at the Chuluotn Community Church. Shown during the
choir and by Ihe talented vio­
This is the only state-wide pri­
until they can actually take a child
ceremonies arc, from left. Rev. Hen West and Mr. and Mrs. Glen Gobble
linist, Mrs. Robert Anderson. The
vate adopting agency in the state
home with them. In answer to
of Sixth St., the proud parents. Also beam ini? proudly at the right are
churen’a minister of Music and
mid is a member agency of the
questions Atkins said that tha so­
Mr. and Mrs. Williutn King of Kingsport, Tcnn., maternal grandparents.
organist, Mra. Georg* Touhy, ia
United Fund organisation,
ciety prefer* that tha father be
(Jones Photo)
the director.
Atkina said that adoptions are
not mor* than 40 yean older than
For five m-nutes before the
our number one social problem and
the child, and tha mother o f a rela­
candielighting at 5 o'clock carols
last year, 2,214 children were plac­
tive age.
will be played on the chimes.
ed in un-related adopted homes.
The older child program Involves
Following will be an organ pre­
Some 3,500 others were placed in
children from fiv* years old to
lude, Christinas Evening (MauroIhe homes of near or distant rela­
teenage, which are received from
Cottonc) Mrs. Toithy and Mrs.
tive*. The agency has headquart­
the board of public septan or
Anderson's violin solo Avc Maria
ers in Jacksonville with renters in
from the court*.
(Shubert).
five other Florida cities.
Atkina eatlmated that there ara
The order of worship then in­
The three-fold program revolves
more than 5,000 older children in
cludes anthems Lo, How a Rose
around the child, the natural partho stale which would b« placed
E’er Blooming (Practorius) Male
ent or |iarenti and the adopting
in adoptive homes, but there ara at
Chorus; The .Snow Lay on the
parents,
p r o m t no procedure* In operation
Ground (Soworby), Carol or the
Tha Children's Home Society
to place them In the adoptive line.
Lonely Shepherd (Caldwell), Carol
does nut maintain an Institutional
In other buslnesa, the Kiwania
of the Sheep Belli (Kountx) Chan­
type of orphanage home, but chil­
Club heard report* from the chair­
cel choir; Away in a Manger (arr.
dren ara kept in 146 privata homes
man o f standing committees.
Dale) Women's Chorus, Lullaby
In or near the six cities where the
Rev. Goers* of the Marianna
in a Manger (Vardotl) Chancel
renters nre located.
committee told o f tha work with
choir, Mrs. Harry Echelbcrger,
Couples wishing to adopt chllboys who return from Industrial
soloist; Three
Kings (Wllian)
then make application to tha so­
school* and voiced tha support of
Chanel choir; Luilay Thou Little
ciety directly or through their doc­
Kiwanis for a Foster Home plan
Child (arr. Davis) Girl's choir,
tor or hospital. Prospective adoptin Seminole County.
Mr*. Frank Gore, soloist.
tlv* parents are carefully screened
Preaidant Jim Grant announced
The violin and organ will be
and tiler* are many drop out*. The
that next week’s program will be
heard in the offertory, Pauls An
society will not accept euupiea
a Chriatmaa party them* and each
gelieui (Franck).
a.ith domestic problems, and atparson la asked to bring a gift foe
0 Holy Night (Adams) Chancel
CHUf.UOTA HOIIilY CRAFT CLUIJ members display
temp la to match Ui* characterist­
a child *4 the Methodist orphanchoir, Robert Crumley, soloist;
numerous items the group fa making for Chrlalmns. Shown here, from
ics, coloring, and hereditary traits
Sleep My Little Jesus (Bergmann)
left on front row, are Ruth Jordan, secretary; Minn Morrison, sunshine
of the child and tbe adopting ■IT*.
combined choirs; We Have Seen
chairman and Margaret Crews, treasurer. Second row from left, Ann
couple.
His Star (Caldwell) Chancel Choir.
Builcy, Maxine Kennedy, Ruth Moaely, Jean Luther, Jo Savage, publicity
When a eoupl* finally taken a
The ministers, the Rev. Grover
chairman and Myrtle Moon. Third row from left, Ruth Worthington, new
child home, he la given Into their
Sewell Jr., and the Rev. Thomai
president und Lucy Carlson. Rose Muuka. Eva Johnson and Sophie Kosti.
custody for nina months. At tha
Makln, extend the church's wel
Back row, from left nre Janet Schwerdt, Gwen Myers, Janlne Ochockl,
end of that time, they may fila
come lo all persons, regardless
adoptive proceeding* with the lo­
Katherine Palowaki, Florence Bouldcn und Amin Bean.
(Jones Photo)
of denomination, lo join tbe con
cal circuit court with their own
grcgalion fur Uds experience,
lawyer to complet* the final legal
truly keeping Christ in Ciiriitrnaa.
adoption.
Because in past years the sanc­
Only one out of every four chil­
tuary has been filled to over­
dren placed for adoption goat
flowing, the request is m id* that
through the Children’* Home So­
Stetson University has signed a
Nona of the five unite fncea any back over a 40-year period, with
the congregation plan to be seat­
ciety agency, Atkins said, and tha
ed before 4:55 p. m.
contract with Fuller, KorUch, &amp; of tlie city site els, but nil front on interest at three and a half par rest go through 110 other church
SUNDAY
I* H KW
William* Ine, of St. Pulersburg for n circular drive, which Hayden cant.
agencies, « r tha gray market or
conatrueUon at five new men's Ave. feeds into. One large parking
dormitoriaa on the DcLand cam­ area ia being placed across tha
pus, and eleaning of the ground north edge of the plot and one at
the aouthraat corner.
Winners of the It table dupli­ began yea tenia y.
The residence hall* will be built
Tlie first flour o f each unit in­
cate bridge play In the Commun­
ity Center Tuesday by mem bora at a coat o f $433,013—fundi arr clude* a concrete terrace, a social
of the Del)try club have been being made available through a room, a foyer, and housemother's
Community Facilities Administra­
announced.
apartment. The second floor ie
Named were, NS, Brat, Mr. and tion loan, Tha contractor ha* 240
Mri, J. B. Baker; aecond, Mra. days to complela the construction. nuide up of 14 double bedroom*,
The Stetson dormitories will be bathroom, and a trunk storage
Edna Reilly and Mra. R, W. Ack­
erman; Mrs. Robert Nleholl* and avaitabta as rental units for men's room. In addition to interior stairs,
Harvey Geiger and fourth, Mr. fraternities now housed off cam­ each amall dorm has a steel stairs
pus— those not ranted will bo used on the outside o f the building.
and Mrs. H. E. Waite.
The ranch stylo buildings *r* o f
EW winner* w e n , firat, Mr. as regular men’s residence halls.
brick and aiding w-llli asphalt
and Sirs, Arthur WUIgoosc; se­ Occupancy should begin next fall.
The two-story dormitories will shingle roofs. Overall dimensions
cond, Mrs. Louise Middleton and
Mra. R. L. Ready; third, Mr. house 140 men, and are being built ara 137 by 77 feet. Kemp, Buneh,
and Mrs. E. M. Hinkle and fourth, just north o f Pennaylvanla Av*. and Jackson o f Jacksonville are
Mra. M. L. Patterson and Mra. and west of Amelia Ave, on Uni­ the architects. The college housing
loan for the halls Is to be paid
Frank Holder.
versity propel ty.

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Stetson Plans Giant Improvement Program

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Bridge Club
Names Winners

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P- m. next Wednesday for a com­
bined Chrixtmsx pregram and
Family Night Service.
Ob Chriitmai Eve a special
candlelight service will be con­
ducted by tbe Youth of the
Church at T : » p « I

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�No Middle Ground
America’s G8 land grunt colleges and universities
are, on balance, high quality schools— better far than
many o f us may realise.
Though they represent less than 4 per cent of this
country’s colleges, they turn out nearly 40 per cent o f
the students with doctors’ degrees. In engineering,
biology and agriculture, the range runs from 60 to 100
per cent.
Such u performance is an ncccptcd mark of achieve­
ment in the educational world. With their great breadth
of activity and their considerable aizo (accounting for 20
per cent o f total college enrollment), it gives the land
grant institutions clear opportunity to lead in the chal­
lenging educational era ahead.
They can be expected to play a bigger role In help­
ing other nations, Including the newly Independent,
broaden their base of education. Already most land
grant schools nrc establishing universities in their own
Image in such places ns Turkey, Ethiopia, Nigeria,
India.
Their long experience in technical fields, now en­
larged to embrace the liberal arts; their highly demo,
cratizcd enrollment programs, and their competence in
field extension work mnke their pnttern immensely nttractlvs to struggling new Innds.
That same practice In the "extension” of learn­
ing} most heavily developed in agriculture but substan­
tial on the general education lovel in a fair percentage of
land grant schools, makes them natural centers for a
vastly needed expansion o f adult education.
The education experts see this as a critical mnttor
for those numerous arens with no adult programs. Few
schools enn match the land grant group in taking edu­
cation into the field, right to the points where It is most
needed.
Thirdly, their very size has accustomed these in­
stitutions to dealing in big numbers and thus fits thorn
to absorb a hcnlthy shnro o f the student deluge expected
In years ahead.
This doesn't mean the land grant colleges will take
In a larger part o f the total. Their percentage has held
fairly constant for many years nnd Is thought likely to
remain so. It does monn they can bear their fair projiortlon o f future load—and do a very good Job of it.
These schools, founded on endowments drawn
from the sale o f public lands granted them by tho feder­
al government, are rounding out their first century of
life.
They were at the core o f tho revolution that brought
higher education in reach o f the many. Their success
over so long a span provides the dramatic underscoring
for the promiso that the land grant colleges will go on
as before with the crucial task o f sharpening men's tal­
ents and widening their understanding.

Hulk Of Boat In Oklawaha River
May Be One That Sank In 1896
OCALA (U P D -T h s remain* of
a v e n d which exploded, burned
and sank with a crew ot seven
In lias may have b«cn found by
a profaaaloaal ikla diver In a
river here.
Rico Browning, B akin diver fur
ZIV Television Production*, found
the wreckage of a 19th Century
ateam ihlp in the mud of the
Oklawaha River here Wednetdey.
Browning brought aeveral ilemi
to the aurface, Including part of
an engine, an anchor ball, pottiry
and utenilli. A date of 1870 wa&gt;
stamped on the engine, he said.
The wreckage waa discovered
near where an Iron box containing
old colni, charred currency and
other papers were found tail
week. Univerilty of Florida ar­
cheology profeiaora are currently
studying the strongbox and Itx
contents.
Browning aald the v e n d ap­
peared to be a thrre-derker 30
to 40 feet wide and 80 to DO feel
long, most of H under several
feel of mud and sand.
Observers aald the remain* had
not been lighted before bccauic
(he river 1* normally muddy. Tbe
water level dropped, however,
during recent drought and elaar

water from the Silver River ha*
been flowing Into the Oklawaha.
One clue to the Identity of the
v e n d came when radio station
WMOP, conducting an inveitlgatlon of the wreckage, received a
call from Mr*. J i.il c Shcrouse,
it, who n id ihc wi* the daughter
of the eaptalq of the m ining
iteamboat, W. H. Harrlaon.
Mra. Sherouie laid the veiad,
called the Marion waa a lourlit
boat which crulaed between Jack­
sonville and Ocala In tbe 189Q«.
It aank In 1891 and tha bodlei of
the seven crewmen were never
found.

Plan New Depot
MIAMI (U P !) - The Florida
East Coaat Itallrnad has announc­
ed that It would com tniet a
new passenger terminal In Miami
next spring, replacing the 60-yearold frame FKC atation now In u*e.
FEC President William Thomp­
son said the new terminal will be
a two-story structure "worthy of
Miami."
Ohio's American Indian pop.
ulation numbered 1.14S In the
193o census.

OUT OUR WAY

Peter Edson

" I Hope M y Spine Isn't Too Hard on Your Feet”

Political
WASHINGTON— (N F.A)— Latin
America Is tha most dangerous
area in the world today, in the offthe-record opinion o f on* of the
senior European ambassadors In
Washington.
This gives it priority over Ber­
lin, the Near East and Middle
East, Southeast Aela and Africa,
any one or all o f which have been
considered major crisis areas up
to now.
The new man who I* apparently
rolng to be top thinker and plan­
ner fo r Latin America—and for
the assorted under-developed head­
aches in A frica and Asia as wall—
la Chester Bowles. He chartered a
sailboat aa soon aa he wee sworn
In as advisor to the President on
these ere** and went for a cruise
In the Caribbean, to get away from
Washington,

Henry McLemore
Using aa old abacus which has
been in our family for centuries,
I have kept accurate count of the
PLANS the United State* haa sub­
mitted to the Ruaalana over the
peal nine years.
You'll be surprised at tha total.
Counting the most recent one
(President Kennedy's suggestion
that the highway route to Iso*
late Weal Berlin be International­
ized) the number is 29,379.
Those are a lot of plana, even
for an engineering concern, much
leas a national government. And
how many have been accepted?

Spangled Benner" tor the "inter­
national," and allowed them to
set up a missile bast at the foot
o f the Washington monument?
Such a plan might vary well have
an appeal.

We have to do something, that's
for sure. Plant are costly. The
paper on which they are drawn
up coat 44 million dollars last
yaar. And there were many mil­
lions more spent for Ink, erasers,
pen wipera, atampa and envelopes.

Fay Henle’s

Your Pocketbook
*TI» the lesion of giving and tha
pressures are great. Yet it waa not
until recantljr that I becama aware
o f the Importance of gifts by ordi­
nary pcopla Ilka you and me.
Philanthropy U. 8. A. ia an
uver 44 billion business. Last year,
Americana gava what amounted to
945 for every man, woman and
child.
And, according to David M.
Church, axecutlva director o f The
American Aaeoclation of Fund
Railing Counsels, Ine., the nation's
great foundations contrlbuta only
20 cents o f the charity dollar. You
give the other 80 cents.
la there an art to giving?
Church believe* that there ie. lie la
convinced that you ahould glva
only to causes that you truly be(leva In, and ha atraaeaa tha Impor­
tance o f not Juit money glfta, but
of lha gift o f your own time and
enthusiasm.
Last year, some 47 million per­
son* volunteered time and talent
to one or more cause*.
— Surveying 1,000 of thee* vol­
unteers recently, the aaeoclation
dlecovered that almost 95 per cent
of them gave enough activa time
to add up to 44 day* o f the year.
— Of thla group, 89 per cent
were married, 88 per cent had chil­
dren.
—Of tha women surveyed, 7S
per cent were housewives, 86 par
cent o f the men were builncaa or
professional men.

I didn't need an abacus U
gain that total. It'a aero.
This vast number of plana
makes the United State* the moat
patient country In all history.
No other country has ever o f­
fered at many suggestions In the
face of so many denials. Juit
think of bow many o f our beat
brains have been tied up for
thousand* of brain hours deviling
the plana — and all for naught.
The more pcasimlatlc among
ut say that the United States
should give up. Simply admit that
there Isn't any plea that Russia
will look upon with favor.
I don't feel that way. Some­
where in the world there muit be
a plan that the United States
could offer and have accepted
by tha Kremlin.
Let ua consider a few, begin­
ning with disarmament.
The Ruaslana don't want any
Inspection team* snooping around
to see If they disarmed once they
lay they have. Perhaps they
would come to terms If we said
there muit be an Inspection
team, and would be perfectly
willing to have the team made up
of Fidel Castro, Sherman's itatue
In Central Park, Walter Ulbricht,
Bertrand Rusaell, Lassie, Mrs.
Khru|hchar, and Dr. Linux Paul­
ing's cook. That would be a wellbalanced team, one of cool heads
and sound Judgment.
West Berlin: None of our plans
have made enough concessions
to suit the Uuislens, and we all
know how they dote on conces­
sions, particularly one-sided ones.
Don't you think Russia might
agree to leave Berlin free if we
gave the Soviets all the parking
meter receipts la Chicago, the
fishing rights off Rhode Island,
a Sears Roebuck credit card, and
trapping and hunting rights In
what waa the original Louisiana
Purchase?
Red Chnese Scat In the UN:
Both Red China and Russia arc
real stubborn about this. I doubt
If a plan by us to throw National­
ist China out would be enough |
for them. But what If we gave
Russia control of the Pennayvanla Turnpike, a promise to use
only Ruialan monkeys la our
apace teats, gave up "The Star-

Tha greatest number o f volun­
teers worked for churches, follow­
ed by those who worked for health,
education and welfare organisa­
tions.
The Intangible In the statistics on
giving is the dollars-end-centa
savings this volunteer work repre­
sents.
How is your charitable dollar al­
located? According to Church's
figures, 61 cents out o f every dol­
lar goes for religious causes, 16
cents for educational usa, 16 eents
for welfare, 11 cents fo r hsalth
end 8 cents fo r foreign eld and
other causes.
Church stresses the importance
of knowing about the organisation
to which you ere giving and warns
against giving to unllctnsed soli­
citors on streets and other public
places.
For tha tax-minded there are
numerous ways o f giving, but allimportant la the maintenance o f
records, (lifts of money should be
made by check and all acknowl­
edgements kept for aeveral years,
not simply to aid In filing tha tax
return, but as proof e f having
made the gift.
For those short o f cash and long
on old clothing, house fumlthlnge
and nueh, gifts o f these to
church**, hospital* and thrift shops
will bring you appraisals of the
value of your g ift which are tax
deductible exactly aa if a g ift o f
money.

This ia neither an inspection trip
nor ia it a pleasure cruise. It is
Bon lea's standard operating pro­
cedure.
Whtn things get too complicated,
he goes o ff in a corner someplace
to figure them out. He’ll be back
in mid-December. And if he is still
in form, he'll be full o f ideas end
rarin' to go.
Ths word Is that he will than
move out o f the State Department
and Into the Executive Office
Building, across a narrow street
from the White House side door.
Whether he will be there just to
write memo* or whether he will
be given some authority to get the
Alliance for Progress moving in
time to do any good remains to be
seen.
Thla recalls that at the start of
tha Kennedy administration, there
wee a special adviser on Latin
American affairs by tha name of
Adolph Btrla hanging around.
Thlnge didn't work out under him.
He isn't her* any more.
Tha man who waa hie busy little
helper in the White House, 29year-old Richard N. Goodwin—who
haa never worked In Latin Amer­
ica and knowe non* of Its lan­
guages—has been moved over to
tha State Department aa deputy
assistant secretary for LatinAmerican affaire.
He succeeds Wymberley DcR.
Coerr, whs is being shipped o ff
eomeplace aa an ambassador. He
la an experienced diplomatic hand
who held Latin-American affaire
together for aix months while the
Whit* House woe conducting a
search for someone to run them.
The men finally picked waa Rob­
ert F. Woodward. Adlal Stevenson
la supposed to have “ dlseovsred"
Ambassador Woodward, serving In
Santiago, Chile. This waa during
Stevenson*’ awing around South
Amtrica for tha President. Steveneon recommended that Woodward
be mad* tha assistant secretary of
state for Latin America, end he
was.
But tht talk among Foreign
Service officers around State is
that If matter* In Latin America
continue to get
progresiively
were*. Woodward will be mad* the

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Notebook

fall guy. Thro look -out for young
Mr. Goodwin.
A case might be made that since
the professional diplomats havsn't
done too well on steering U. S. re­
lations with Latin America for lo,
these many years, some new blood
and new ideas are needed.
Tbe two people In line would
seem to be either Dcputv Assist­
ant Secretary Goodwin, or Ambas­
sador Bowles. The latter will no
longer be a State Department o ffi­
cial, but a member o f the Policy
Planning Staff, by virtue of hie o f­
fice. How much weight he will be
able to throw around !• not clear.
When the complicated switch of
Whit* House assistants Into the
State Department and vice versa

Dr. Crane's

Worry

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ments from
wallflowcrism
to
stuttering, menopausal complexes
and sex problems of the middleaged, to marital difficulties of the
newlyweds.
Many of you write to me %
terror, because your problem is
so new to you that you think it is
incapable of being solved. Ac­
tually, 1 seldom encounter a prob­
lem which 1 haven't met hundreds
of limes befdre.
Howard's problem is common to
thousands of young people. In­
sanity may result from syphilis,
which is o germ disease. This kiM
cannot be inherited. Insanity can
also occur in young people who
are too introvertive. The shy, wall­
flower with few friends but a
great sense of conscientiousness,
may sometimes retreat abnormal­
ly into bis shell, like a turtle.
Such a condition is termed
schizophrenia, formerly called de­
mentia praecox. It seemx to be a
product of the social en viron m c^
for no pbyxical or brain disease
can be shown lo account for it.
IS INSANITY HERITABLE?
Insanity sometimes shows up in
several members of the same fam ­
ily. But it is a moot question today, whether (he insanity Is a
matter of inheritance or a product
of an abnormal social environ­
ment.
Many lopnotch psychiatrists a i #
psychologists nowadays are be­
coming dubious about saying in­
sanity can be inherited.
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Friday, December 15, 1001

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Clinic

CASE K-477: Howard B , aged
23, is engaged to be married.
"D r. Crane, my sweetheart it
a lovely girl and l a m ardently in
love with her," he began, "but
her father had a nervous break­
down a year ago and now hat lost
hit mind. At present he is in a
mental sanitarium.
"M y question, Dr. Crane, is
simply this: can insanity be in­
herited? Do you think my aweel
heart might lose her mind in later
life? And would It be safe for ua
to have children?
"Theae problem* worry me a
graat deal. It would certainly be a
great relief to have some reastur
ance in thla matter."
FACTO ABOUT INSANITY
There is no disease which it ao
dreaded at insanity. And thous­
ands of people needlessly live in
terror lest tome dty they will suc­
cumb to this malady.
Young people, however, will
freely marry into a family where
dlabctea, cancer and other ail­
ment* acem to be fairly well en­
trenched. But if there la a single
instance of mental abnormality in
the family, they may grow unduly
fearful.
Yet It is wrong for ui to regard
mental alckneia in any different
light from physical alckneti. Most
of you readers have worries,
fesrt, peculiar traits, neuroses and
moodiness.
Those are mental problems.
Often we can call them mental
allmenli. But Just let somebody,
even in jest, say you are " a little
o ff," and then you grow unduly
upset.
NEWSPAPER MEDICINE
Your progressive editor Is run­
ning UiU column partly to relieve
the worriei and amotloaal tension*
which fetter our happiness and
prevent our enjoying the more
abundant lift during tbe M years
tha average person Uvea.
Tha scientific Information In
this column la really mental med­
icine. It helps cure various

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waa first announced, the feeling
was that It would strengthen 5Wrctary o f State Dean Rusk's ham!.
Rut many peopta in Washington
are now beginning to do a retake
on thla.
Carter Foreign Service officers,
who ran things high, wide, and
handsome during the Eisenhower
administration art now being
fanned outside the country or
shifted to minor jobs In 8tate.
Deputy Undersecretary for P ^jtical Affairs U. Alexis Johnson
and Assistant Secretary for Euro­
pean Affairs Foy D. Kohler are
the exceptions. Political appointee*
now hold nearly all the top Job*
and the White Housa is running
the show.

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ORBBLBT, (M e. (UPTS— Loral, reived internal and head injuries.
Tha noise of traffic is the same
ia Greeiey, a town of 27,000 in
the flat plains of northeastern
Colorado, 60 miles north o f Den­
ver. The Christmas decorations are
everywhere. But the pedestrians
are very quiet The eheery Hubbub
o f a Christmas shopping day is
missing.
The Delta Elementary School,
looking cheery with ita window
Nativity scenes, is empty and lock'
ed.
This ia Greeley on the day after
tha second-worst school bus dis­
aster. Only the plunge of a school
bus Into Big Sandy River at Pres
tonburg, Ky., in February, I960,

state sad federal authorities today aoaght the reuse ef the ereond woret school Due disaster In
the nation's history. A mourning
town prepared to bury 20 dead
ehlMrra and feared tor the chancel
o f the It injured.
Weid County Hospital said the
four most seriously Injured in the
collision Thursday b e t w e e n a
speeding streamliner and t h a
school bus at a country grada
crossing were in comas. All re*

Mr. H. H. Witte
Buried Today

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Funeral service* (or Mr. H*nm ry Herman Witte, 86, who died at
~ Seminole Memorial Hospital lale
Tuesday night, were scheduled
for 3 p. m. today at Gramkow
Funeral Home, 130 W. Onora Rd.
Mr. Witte was horn Oct. 16.
UTS, m I'cbte, German) • He
esme to Sanford from Elmhunt.
Long Island, X. Y., and became
a produce farmer on W. First
St. acreage, remaining active in
£ this business until his retirement
six years ago. He was a member
of the Elka Club.
Survivors include his wile, Mrs.
Louise Witte of Sanford; a son.
Henry Witte Jr. o f Fort Myers;
two daughters, Mrs. Helen Rcmuiat and Miss Florence Witte,
both of Sanford; two granddaugh­
ters, Mrs. A. T. Foster Jr. of
Pasacagoula, Miss., and Mrs. By% run Mabarry of Fort Myers; four
grest-grsndchitdren, Sharon, Leah
and Mark Foster of Pascagoula
and Mona Maharry of Fort Mycrt
and several nieces and nephews
living in Iowa and Long Island.
Officiating ministers were to
be Rev, Joseph Stock and Dr.
Fred Ensmlnger. Pallbearers nam­
ed were Henry Schumacher Jr.,
Fred Bolly, Herbert Thurston,
4# Gus Scbmab, Harold Kastncr and
Paul Pezold.
Burial was to be in Lake View
Cemetery.

Old Glory Post
Plans Annual
Holiday Dance
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By Sim tLE Y WENTWORTH
The New Y eir'e Dance sponsored annually by Old Glory
American Legion Post 183 this
year haa been planned for Dec.
30 at the Legion Home on Prairie
Lake.
Dancing wtM be to the musie
of Winter Park'* Eddie Tilioo
and hia popular combo between
the houra of 9:3o p. m. and 1:30

M a. m.
Plana call for tha New Year
celebration to include all the gala
tradition that goea with the “ hats
on " and ‘ .‘horns blowing" for
midnight revelry.
Dance chairmen advlis that
reservations should be made at an
early date by calling Dan Gilbert
at TE g-1014 or B. D. McIntosh at
TE 8-2749.

Some facta in the crash may
never he determined. This much is
known:
Shortly after 8 a. m., mountain
lima, Thursday, Duane Harms, 23year-old custodian o f the Delta
Elementary School, was driving 37
children between the ages of 6 and
14 to the Delta school, a junior
high school and a acnior high.
Coming fast along the up Hack
was the 16-car streamliner City
of Denver with engineer Herbert
Sommers, 64, at the throttle, lie
wa» doing 81 miles an hour as he
neared the end of the ChiragoOmaha-Denver run. The heavy
Christmas mail had put the train
two houra behind schedule.
'Itae dirt road leading toward the
schools cut diagonally across the
tracks near Evans. Colo. The win-

The annual Chriatmaa Music
Service of the First Methodist
Church of Sanford wUI be pre­
sented at 7:30 p. m. Sunday.
The Junior Choir, the Inter­
mediate Sextet and the Treble
Ensemble for girls of college age
will aing carols and anthems.
The Chancel Choir will be fea­
tured in the Bach chorale, "Now
Let Every Tongue .Adore Him,"
for the introit, *'Lo, How a Rose
E'er Blooming by Palestrina and
"Glory to God in the (Ugliest,"
by Pergolesi. Solo part* will be
sung by Mrs. Kenneth Clark, Mrs.
Leo Kerwin, Sirs. Ashby Jones,
Bernard Harkey and Ivan Walk­
er.
For the olfcrUiry, Mr*. Clark
will ling the soprano aria, “ C om e;
L'nto Him." from Handel'* ora­
Clyde W. Nutt, income tax re­
torio, “ The Mciaiah."
turn specialist and owner-operator
The program haa been arranged of General Business Service here
by Mrs. Clell T. Rice, organlst- will attend the Automatic Data
choirmasler, wilh Mr*. Clark dir­ Processing Conference to he spon­
ecting ail youth groups.
sored by the Bureau o f Internal
Revenue In Atlanta next Tuesday.
The conference is designed to
assist
reprcscnlati\ci
of
the
business, professional organiza­
tions and other intercatcd per­
sons to improve their understand­
ing o f tha effects o f the automatic
By SHIRLEY WENTWORTH
data processing of income tax
The beautiful sound of organ
returns and taxpayers account
music which has been drifting
numbers which will be put into
over the entire Forest City area
use this year.
emanate* from the newly installed
Invitations have gone out to
organ and chimes at Forcat Lake
business and tax experts in aevrn
Seventh-day Adventist Church at
Southeastern states to attend the
Forest City.
all-day conference which will con­
The equipment, with three large
clude with an exchange of infor­
all-weather outdoor speakers, con­
mation and discussion of prob­
sists of organ and chimes and has
lems In the processing of tax re­
been a major project of the
turns by electronic equipment.
church tor some time. The 16.000
needed was made available by
gifts and pledgee from members
and friends.
The chimes will be played prior
to ‘ Friday evening meetings and
used as a Saturday morning call
lo prajer and again for Saturday
evening a m ic e s
Rev. H. V. llcndcrshot, Seventhday Adventist paator, says that
the delightful music may be heard
within a two-mile radius and that
many people have called to say
how much they enjoy the serene
sounds.

Nutt To Attend
Tax Conference

Forest City
Church Chimes
Heard Two Miles

dows o f the bus were frosty. The
area we* in the grip of a winter
cold wave. The temperature was
sub-freezing. All around, the fields
were snowy, but the ruml itself
was clear.
Only four children were able to
walk away.
Harm*, suffering from shock,
cut* and bruises, said later he
thinks he stopped the bus, as he
was auppoed lo do. There were
warning signs at the crossing, but
no automatic signals.
He said he opened the righthsrul
door. He was supposed to get out
of the bus and look. This he said
he did not do,
Tlie noise o f heater and fans In
the 1960-niodcI school bus was
"terrible," he said. He said he did
not hear the flat diesel horn blasts
which the engineer said he sound­
ed 60 yards from the crossing.

Hospital

Notes

DECEMBER 13
Admission*
Jeanette Mill*, Oviedo: Altcen E
King, Tampa; Homer Gleason,
Lake Mary; Daniel Pell, Osteen;
Charlotte Smith, Henry Witte,
Allen Shaffer, Marilyn Meredith,
Dr. Samuel J. Whitmore, Mary
Etta Co wen, Alta me* so Martin,
Edward Simon, and Otis Bush of
Sanford
Dismissals
Benjamin Gilbert, DeBary; John
Suarez, Torrance, Calif.; Elisa­
beth Erickson, Dol!try; Mr*. John
William* and baby, Martha Nic­
holson,
Millie
Yeilcy,
Hazel
Mmighton, Atice McCaslin and
Sue Coswell of Sanford.
DECEMBER 14
AHmlaakina
George S. Hendrix Jr., Jcannte
Hendrix, Titusville; Dorothy Eec,
Mable H. McClain, Lillian Caphdoiler, Linda K. Lemmon and
Thelma Willlama of Sanford
Birth*
Mr. and Mra. George A. Hoffman
of Sanford, a girl
Mr. and Mr*. Woodrow Meredith
of Sanford, a girl
Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Marlin of
Sanford, a girl
Mr. and Mrs. Earl M. Lee of
Sanford, a girl
Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Williams
of Sanford, twins, a boy and a
girl
Dismissals
Rebecca Davis, Mrs. Robert Mil­
ler and baby, Teresa Butler, Hilda
Raulerson, Bee Collins. Dorns
Diehl and Allen Shaffer of San­
ford.

Engineer Sommers and his fire­
man. Melvin Swanson, - both o f
Denver, said Harms did not stop.
Swanson said he kept thinking the
bus would stop. “ It slowed down,"
he said. “ 1 thought he was going
to stop."
The nose of the big three-unit
dfeaet smashed into the bus at ap­
proximately the sixth seat hark
from the driver. The front of the
bus was carried 1D0 feet. It was
mushed and turned on its tide
when it came to rest.
The roar o f the bus, with about
30 children in It, was dragged 465
feet before the train could atop.
With all brakes grinding the rails,
rhildrrn were flung along the pstli.
None o f the 200 persons at&lt;&lt;&lt;nrd
the streamliner was hurt. There
were only scratches on the nose of
the three-unit diesel engine.
A farmer had been following the
school hu*. He saw the wreck and
Immediately went to the home of

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Urnntner did what came natur­
ally to him. Hr sent hi. wife home
to call a priest. He picked up four&lt;
Itoys and a girl and drove them to
Weld County Hospital. Not until
then did he collapse. He wept. He
shook with sobs. One other Brantner boy, Bobby, had gone to the
Delta Elementary A-lmol early. He
was waiting for his brother and
sister who never came.
Many of the 135 children In the
one-through-slx-grades white brick
school hud gotten there early.
They were practicing the carols
for their Christinai program next
Tuesday, last day of school. The
fiva schoolrooms looked gay and
Chiistinasy with trees, tinsel, dec­
orative rope and the Nativity

scenes in the window.
"A ll 1* calm, all is bright. , , ."
Keith Blue, a teacher came In
and told them. The singing stop­
ped. Children begsn to cry. Prin­
cipal Leo Triptelt closed the school
far the rest of the week. Today,
the desks of the dead will be re­
moved. The Christmas party is
canceled.
Mother* frantic with fear rushed
to the wreckage. They pee ted back
blankets over bodies.
“ My God, My God," a woman
moaned. It was a cry and a pray­
er.
Ambulances came. The bodies
were takrn In sad procession to
lb* old National Guard Armory,
now Vised at a children's recreation
center. It wai here in 1955 that the
44 victims o f an airliner blown up
by a bomlter had been laid out in
rotya on the floor. Now it held chil­
dren,
Parent* demanded entrance. In
kindtuss, officials refused, Many
of the bodies were mangled.

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What waa your child wearingT
A check dress . . . a blue c o a t . . .
the women wept.
At the hospital, Sherill Mitchell's mother was near hysterics.
“ I made her go to school, aha
didn’t want to go. It’* my fault,”
she cried. "Don’t tell my husband.
Don't tell my husband."
Her husband, Jack, la In tha hos­
pital with pneumonia.
Their daughter, Sherill, 6, is
dead.

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had children on the bus.
Brantner raced to the scene In
four minutes flat. The firit body
he saw was that uf hia daughter.
Kathy. 9. He got hi* wife. They
looked for Mark, 6. They found
their son’s body.

Give your Family

Presentation of a pageant e n -!
titled "G a b n el’a Dream." will
take Die place of tins week's Sun­
day evening service at the I’ inccrest Baptist Church.
Taking (he principal roles wilt
be Mrs. Cameron Paulk as Marv
and lam Bass as Gabriel. Mrs.
Bettye Smith will bo tire ongamM
and
Mra.
Bobbie Robbins,the
pianist.
Also participating in tire pro­
gram will be lire Adult Choir dir­
ected by Mra. MaryGrace Kosky
and
the Crusader, Carol
and
Chapel Youth Clioira directed by
Rasa who also ia
directing the
pageant.
Rev. Donald Graven inter, pastor
of the church, has announced that
the public i» invited to attend (he
program which is being presenlrd
aa one of Pinecrest Baptist's sea.
sonal activities.

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w m worst. The driver and 26 chil­
dren died in that disaster.
All of Greeley’s dead came from
the Auburn school district, a farm­
ing area outside town where familtea are closely tied by marriage
and cloae friendship.
The collision Thursday morning
between the Union Pacific stream­
liner City of Denver and the school
bus killed brothers, sister* and
cousins. Somt families suffered
dead and injured. By kinship and
friendship, hundreds of families
were affected. The White, Brantner, lleimbuck, Paxton and Craven
families lost two children apiece.

To Bury Kids

Dr. Howard Gross of Orlando,
executive secretary of the Pres­
bytery of SI. John*. Preib)tcrisn
Church, U S A ., will be guesl
tpesker at the lo a. m. meeting
Monday of Sanford's Presbyterian
Women of the Church.
Dr. Gross will give a short talk
on the Annuities and Relief pro­
gram whteh wilt be followed by
a question and answer period.

By CAROL JEPSON
A special Christmas program
will be presented Sunday at the
First Baptist Church of Chuiuota
by members of the Youth Depart­
ments of the church.
The presentations, scheduled to
begin at • p. m., will be followed
by a Chriatmaa Cantata aung my
members of the Chuiuota Bap­
tist and Community Churcheg and
of the Geneva Baptist Church.

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Furniture Program
Presented By
Sorority Chapter

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W l t vH

A SHOWER OF GOODIES came
down i t Alan Albcri succeeded In
breeklng Uia iwan pinata at the
[ I Spaniih Club danca at Seminole
High recently. The swan flew
around up near the celling and
eluded several other itudenta
whole name* were drawn to take
a whaek at bint. R un Pearson,
Lou lie
Higginbotham,
Mi k e
Champion, Tom Ownby and Bob
Himea alto flailed away at the
pinata, (all were blindfolded)
wounding him, but (ailing to fin­
ish him off In the three trice alJolcd. Favora of candy and gum
finally came down In a ahower
and were pouneed on by the wait*
tag circle of dancere. Ulitreea of
ceremonies for the dance waa Rob­
bie Blake, who bad brought the
pinata from Mexico. Other Span­
ish Club membera aaaiited with
decorallona and refreabmenta, and
everyone had a real gay time.
• • •
HOLIDAY SEASON actlvitlea
are getting Into full ewing now,
with almost every organization,
club, office and ahop scheduling a
parly this week or next. Folka
involved In numeroua civic groups,
active In church circles, gnrdan
clubs, school aetlvltlaa, and bus­
iness affairs find themaelves on
a colorful merry-go-around of gay
partiea and happy groups of
friends and acquaintances.
And there’s nothing like a party,
gay with Cbrlitmaa decorations,
and bright with Christmas music
to get everyone Into the spirit and
mood of the holldayi.
Another event whleb serves to
warm the heart and lift the spirits
for tha coming days, la the ar­
rival o f tha members of the fam ­
ily who have been away from
home. Sons and daughters home
from college and aarvice, grand­
parents and grandchildren arriv­
ing for the "togetberneaa" of tha
holidays, alatera and brothers,
nlecea and nephews, friends and
relations in assorted shapes and
slxca are beginning to arrive, and
are being received with open
arms.
At schools around the county,
Friday will be a fun day, with
visits from Santa, caroling, Christmaa programs, gifts and party re­
freshments and then . . . school's
out until Jan. 21
• • •
A FESTIVE OCCASION, which
always serves to get the Yuletlde
activities Into high gear, takes
place Saturday whan tha Hayfair Inn holds its annual opening,
for tho 14th successive year. Ac­
tivities begin at 7 p.m, with a
Social hour, and n gala crowd la
expected to brighten Uia beautiful
lobby, dining room and ballroom
of the hotel. They'll bo wearing
glittering gowns and apparel In all
(ho gay colon of tho seison, en­
hanced by tha lavish and beautiful
costume Jewslry which Is such a
big hit again this season, and
rich with tha luxurious furs which
arc seen everywhere.
• • •
. ON THE 21RD, Epsilon Sigma
Alpha will hold Its first annus)
Christmas Dance in tho Mayfair
Ballroom, beginning at • p.m. with
the music o f BUI Adler's orches­
tra providing the setting for the
sorority-fratsrnity-young marrisdscollege and career crowd who will
whirl and awlri In Ihtir most alagant holiday attire.
• • •
THE ANNUAL Florida 6Uta
Bank Christmas banquet, which
was held at Jim Sptncar’s Satur­
day, provided a gay and happy
time for all the bank employes,
and a get together with a former
employe.
Visitors in town over tha weakend were Mr. and Mrs. Wendell
Springfield. She Is the former
Janice Iteel, and was an employe
o f the bank before tha Springfields moved to Tampa last year.
Wendell Is I first aamsstar junior
•t the University of South Florida
and ia also employed now by tha
post office there. When Wendell
.’complete* his collage education
tha popular young couplo will re­
turn to Sanford to make their
homo onco again.

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Mrs. E. C. H irper Jr., president
of the Xi Beta Eta Chapter of
Beta Sigma Phi, sorority, called
the 75th meeting of the group to
order when they met at her home
for a pre-Christmar session.
hfigginlsotham .
Mrs. Harper read a letter con­
cerning gifts for mental hospitals
at Christmas, it was voted to send
a donation this year to the mental
hospital Is M cCicssy to b« used
by the patients.
A letter was read from Barbara
Harrison, a girl at the orphanage
in Lakeland, thanking the chap­
ter for a gift. Members dtclded o
sponsor her again during the com ­
ing year am) It was suggested that
each one send her a Christmas
card. Pink house slippers and a
pink sweater have been purchased
to seed for her Christmas, They
were on display at tha meeting.
A program on eighteenth cen­
tury and early American furniture
waa presented. Those participating
In the program were Mr*. Vtmon
Hardin, Mrs. Harper, Mrs. Gordon
Frederick, Mrs. Glenn McCall,
Mrs. Harold Chapman, Mrs. CarlROBBIE BLAKE
ton Bliss and Mrs. J, L. Horton
AND SPEAKING ol graduation, Jr.
Mrs. Horton will be hostess for
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Albert and
daughters, Glenda and Debra, the next meeUng, Jan. a.
have just returned from Manka­
to, Minn., where they attended tha
graduation exercises of their son
Wayne, who received his B. A.
degree In Business Administra­
tion.
Wayne and a daughter-in-law,
Sharon Albert, both attend Man­
kato State College. Sharon re­
The Past Matrons Club of Sem­
ceived her B. S. degree in Art at
inole Chapter No. 2, Order of
tha same eierciscs.
Eastern Star, will meet at 7:30
• • •
p.m. Monday with Mrs. Marjorie
IT'S NOT OFTEN that a speaker
Sheppard, 2209 Oak Ava.
lives up to advance reports of
Members are requested to bring
glowing praise, and when he even
a gift for their secret pal and an
exceeds them, that Is even more
exchange gift.
unusual.
Dr. Frank Goodwin of the U, ot
F, had been warmly praised be­
fore his arrival hern Iasi week as
■ "terrific" speaker by those who
had heard him speak at other
functions. And he quite exceeded
sll that they had said about hjm.
From tho reaction of the hundred
&lt;
or more local builnen people who
Patterson's Flowar Farm on
heard him at the Civic Center,
Celery Ave. will hold open house
there will be Just that msny more
Sunday from 2:20 to 4 p.m. for
people saying, "Don't miss hear­
members of the Senford Garden
ing Dr. Goodwin, if you have an
Club.
opportunlly."
Small favor* will b* presented
What be said was sharp, vigor­
to each club member making the
ous and vary much to the point,
tour during the appointed hour*.
but Uia way that ho said It, the
illustrations used, tha stories he
told and his highly entertaining
way of telling them, made a last­
ing and extremely favorable Jmpreaalon on his audience.
As Larry Verihel said in his
Mr. and Mrs. George H. Alford.
column, "They're still talking
about Dr. Goodwin'a talk" and like Sanford, announce the marriago of
tha spsaker’a own story about the thair daughter, Bonnie Marie, lo
elephants, that talk already ahows Glanndon Ray Andaraon, eon of
evidence of having soma far Mrs. McKinley Anderson and the
reaching effects on this town, and lata Mr. Andaraon, of Bsavsr, W.
on those who were fortunate Va.
The couple was marrlad Nor. 30
enough to hear him, Coma back
In Folkston, Gs. Thay ware ac­
anytime, Dr. Qoodwln.
companied by (ha bride’s fathsr
and Mias Dottle Benton.
Tbs groom Is amployad by Balnbrldga Supply Co,, o f Orlando.
They are residing temporarily
with tha bride's parents at 407
FRIDAY
Ortnga Ava.
Friendship Class of First Christ'
isn Church meets at S:34 p.m. at
tha church. All mambera and
their children are Invited.
MONDAY
Mrs. W. R. Anderson will anterUln tha Women o f tha First
■y MRS. H. L JOHNSON
Presbytirian Church with a cof­
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Brown of
fee at t:20 a.in. preceding the
Roanoke, Va., are guests of thslr
general masting of the group at
son-in-law
and daughter, Mr. and
10 a.m.
Mrs. Don Brown, for Urn holidays.
Westminster Fellowship 7 to 1:20
Thay art also visiting Mr. Brown's
p.m. In Fellowship Hall.
mother, Mrs. Rosa Pott,
S. S. Junior 1 Dept, of First
Frlsnda of Mrs. Annls Hawkins
Baptist Church will mset at the
will regret to lssrn that ah* la In
church at 7 p.m. and go by bus to
Samlnols Memorial Hospital after
the home of Mrs, D. G. Walton in
suffering a heart attack.
Loch Arbor for ■ Christmas party.
Francs* Horton Circle meets el
I p.m. with Mrs. Lewis Barley in
For the convenience o f
Lake Mary.

Past Matrons Club
Plans Meeting

Casselberry Girl Celebrates Birthday
Young Miss Sally Schuekcri,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bud
Schuekcrt, celebrated her ninth
birthday Saturday with a parly at
her home, 230 Triplett Dr. in Cas­
selberry.
Guests present to enjoy the fes.
tivities were Cathy Scbuckert,
Becky French, Becky Relker, Ro­
berta Dyscrt, Paula Howitt, Paula
Kinney, Terry Kelsey, Deborah
Gordon, Valerie Y lcken. Joan
Rrpssz, Vicki Grsham, Sandra
Porter, Sharon Couslneau, Regina
Culbert, Ramona Ellison, Becky
Coleman, Blanche Holbcl, Deborah
Kelaay and Camille Laird Thomas.
Sally’s fathsr secretly tapa-recorded a conversation with each
of the girls and later played the
tape much to the surprise of tha
guests.
For refreshments the girls wera
seated at card tables with bright
rod covers and each table was
centered with Us own birthday
cake complete with candles. Each
girl found a bracelet favor at her
place.
Before refreshments of candy,
cake, punch and lee cream were
served, at Sally's own requsst, her
psslor, C. R. Zehnder of the As­
cension Lutheran Church, gave a
thank offering prayer.

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SALLY SCHUCKEIIT, second from left front row, celebrates her ninth
birthday with n large group of pluymatea at her home In Casselberry.
(Herald Photo)

Twelfth Birthday Observed At Party
Becky Hague, daughter of Mrs.
June Hague of 3T0 Hibiscus Rd.,
Casselberry, celebrated her 12th
birthday with a party held Satur­
day between the hours of 2 p.m.
and S p.m.
Becky was born in Tokyo, Ja­
pan, and the Japanese motif was
carried out in party decorations
with Japanese lanterns and minia­
ture psrssols.
Guests attending were Marilyn
Menlek, Carolyn Peters, Kathy
Darwin, Lorraine Vickers, Annet­
te Repair. Cynthia Hannas, Deb­
bie Bacchus, Melenda Cassel­
berry, Judy Urlmwood, Sally
'Lunn. Karen Yeager, Lalon Byers
and Linda Ledford.

Open House For

Garden Clubbers

Tha faelo-scapulo-humeral form
o f muscular dystrophy beglna la
•arly adulthood and affects tha
facial muscles, shoulders and up­
per arms.

Personals

TIL

CHRISTMAS
9:00 A.M .-9:00 P.M.

r.ays

DeBary Personals
Ry MM. ADAM MULLER
Mrs. William Reich recently en­
tertained mambera of the Martha
and Mary Circle* of Faith Luth­
eran Church at bar home on Hi­
biscus Drive. Eleanor Wilson
strvsd as co-hostess.
Mrs. Cora Gray and Mrs. Ltura
Platt Brown hava returned from
a visit with frisnds and relatives
in Wast Palm Beach, Boynton
Beach, Fort Laudardala, Pom­
pano Btach and Port Charlotte.
Mrs. E. Allan and ion visited
tha Orange City Nursing Homs,
on* day last week and brought a
pattern, Sidney WUkts, back to
hli formar home In DaBary to
visit with his many friends. He
Multiple aclsrofte la a chronic,
usually progressive and crippling
affliction striking mainly parsons
batwasn tha ago* o f 20 and 40.
Causo o f tho disosao remain* ob­
scure.

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enjoyed the ride and the familiar
faces.
Mr. and Mrs. Edgar E. Corson
have received word that thay hava
a new grandson, Edgtr E. 3rd.
The father, Edgar E. Corson Jr.
ii serving with the U. S. Air
Force and stationed at Long Is­
land, N. Y.

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fl&amp; A d d o n a lA
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wright
and daugbteri, Beth and Becky,
from Savannah, N. Y., arrived
Thursday to apand tha winter In
Sanford. They will live at 1020
Locust Ave. Mrs. Wright’s mother
Mrs. If. N. Sayra of Gainesville
will join them Sunday, Mrs.
Wright is a native and former
resident of Sanford.

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MISS BECKY HAGUE, right, opena one of her many gifta received at n
jiarty In her honor celebrating her 12th birthdny. A group of friends help
her make the dny one long to be remembered.
(Herald Photo)

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The Catholic Navy Wives Club
met in the NAS Ballroom for its
annual Christmas party. Carols^
filled the air and decorations of
large candy canes, pine cones and
polnsettias added to the holidey
mood.
*
Fetber Richard Lyons, pastor of
All Souls Church, and Father WIN
liam Trslnor. pastor of the Church
nf the Nstlvlty. with member* of
the periih clubs were welcomed
by member* as guests for the
evening.
•
A brief but enjoyable demon­
stration on making Christmas
decorations was given by Mrs.
Margaret Lceper. Charades were
played and carols sung by tha
group. The mystery door prize
was won by Mrs. A. Kalsrick.
Gifts were presented to Father
Roch M. Larenzano, Navy chap,
lain and the two local pastors.^
Father Larenzano presented M rs.*
C. J. LeGratidc a gift In appreelation of her work as chairman
of the club. The LaGrandea are
leaving after Christmas for a tour
of duty in Corpus Chrislla, Texas.
During the social hour hostesses,
Mrs. Mary Hudome, Mrs. Kathy
Harrison, Mrs. Kurt Koichwltz,
Mrs. Joe Barley and Mri. LeGrande, served refreshments t o f
tbose present.

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Christmas Party
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Monday Night

Wedding Announced

Navy Club Holds

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G b b iy .

By Abigail Van Buren

DEAR ABBY: For 18 years my hus­
ban d, our children and 1 have gone to Ills
'parents for Christmas dinner, lie comes
from a large clannish family, and all Ills
sisters and brothers and their children
attend this dinner. The whole gang totals
44, so you can picture the commotion.
This year 1 want to have my own Christ*
mas dinner with just my husband, our
three children nnu myself. When I sug­
gested it, my husband blew his top. He
Isaid his parents were getting on in years,
and after they are gone we can have our
own Christmas dinner, but while they arc
living we should go to their home. Abby,
I do not care to wait until his parents die
to enjoy a quiet Christmas dinner at
home. What Is your suggestion?
HATES MOB SCENES
DEAR HATES: Button your lip, put
coton in your ears and go l If you yearn
# fo r a quiet Christmas dinner at he
tome,
maka your own on Christmns Eve.
DEAR ABBY: I am 12 yrars old and
need your help desperately. I like this one
boy very much but I don’t think lie likes
me. I call him up, writ* to him and have
all my friends ask him what he thinks of
me but it isn’t doing much good. I am fairly cute. Could you please give me some ad­
vice on how to get this certain boy without
being a pest? Thanks loads.
LOSING OUT
DEAR LOSING: No wonder you are

FRIDAY P. M.
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“ losing out.” No boy wants to be stalked
like an animal. Leave him completely
alone. And in the future, if you want a
boy to become interested in you, let HIM
do the chnsiiig.
m

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DEAR FRANTIC: No 14-year-oid boy
wets the bed because he “ wants to.” It is
unpleasant for you. but it’s far more un­
pleasant for the boy. When the doctor said
“ there is nothing wrong with him," lie
meant “ physically.” Bed wetting is froqucntly an emotlonn! problem. Don’t
shame, scold or lecture your son. Wash
the sheet, say nothing, and eventually
your problem will disappear,
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CONFIDENTIAL TO M. M. K .: You
are mistaken. The only all white dress at
a wedding should be the bride's. It's HER
day. Wear something else.
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DEAR ABBY: My problem is my 14year-old son, who still wets the bed. I have
talked to him, but it does no good. 1 have
taken him to our family doctor, and he
says there is nothing wrong with the boy.
I’ve threatened to use diapers, and in a
couple o f days I just might. Do you think
that would stop him? But even if it
doesn’ t, would it be a good way to keep the
bed In good condition?
FRANTIC

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Everybody’s got a problem. Whnt’a
yours? For a personal reply, send a selfaddressed, stamped envvelopc to Abby, in
care o f this paper.

W e JJu t

BEN tiAZZARA, Frederick March, Dick Clitrk and
Eddie Albert in a scene from “ The Young Doctor*”
coming to the Movieland Drive-In Sunday.

'Young Doctors' Set For Drive-In
Men who hold life and death in
their hands clash In tha pulse,
quickening drama opening Sunday
at tha Movieland Theatre, "The
Young Doctors.” Starring Frtdrie
March, Ben Gatsara, Dick Clark,
Ina Batin and Eddie Albert, this
exciting United Artist* release It
a powerful story of what goat on
behind the scene* at a great metro­
politan hospital. It was fllmbd on
location at three hospitals in New
York, under the supervision o f the
chief pathologist o f a fourth, and
with both the endorsement and co­
operation of tha American Medical

don't you try to find a dress like
that 7”
It Juat doesn't occur to a hus­
band that tha hair style that was
becoming to hta wife at 18 would
look ridiculous on her at 40. Or
that the reason she looked so
pretty in the blue dress was youth
and that aha would have looked
Just as pretty In something alas.
But while woman may smile In­
dulgently at tha notions of thalr
man — thay really should fael
warmly complimented.
What tha men are actually say­
ing it that they still think o f their
wives as girls—and so ate no rea­
son why their hair itylei and fash­
ion* that were one* so becoming
shouldn't be eo always.

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cliches is "Don’t send a boy on a
man's errandl'1
This hand from the Kall-Hatho m book shows how fallura to ob*
serve this principle coat South a
^ vulnerable slam.
The hand looked uncomplicated,
w South won the opening heart lead
in dummy and noted that East
dropped tha three spot. Ha lad a
heart to hla aca and whan East
played the five South, cheerfully
led a third heart and ruffed with
dummy's tan of epadts.
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7:30-8 p. m. (ADC) Straight­
away— "A Toast To Yesterday."
You won't want to mist Gloria
Swansea la her first filmed TV
role, the plot is rather good, with
'M iss Swanson assaying an aging
t 'm o r l a atar, whs &lt;■ suspected af
trying to commit suicide after an
alleged involvement in a hit-andrun ante accident, Since she’* a
good friend and customer of our
garage-running heroes ( B r i a n
Kelly and John Ashley), they set
out to prove her Innocent, They do
it In a rather offbeat, provocative
A ■fashion.
7:30-4:80 p. m. (CBS) Rawhide
— 'T h e Gentleman’s Gentleman."
There'* good humor In this epi­
sode, thanks to guest star Brian
Abem c, who plsy* a "valet” who
sees In trail bota Gil Favor (Erie
Fleming) someone to servo as -a
lord and matter. This la alto oaa
•f Fleming’s bast episodes in
m which his emotions range from
^ amusement to exasperation to
frustration and avtn rage. John
Sutton Is In briefly aa a real lord
and master.
7:30-8:80 p. m. (NBC) Interna­
tional Showtime. Taped. Making
thalr second appearance Is tha
"Hero-Tognl Circus" from Vercclli, lU ly , among the featured
acts) "Crasy C r o w n s
With
^ H o r s ts ,” aftobata and sextet o f
^ clow n s, going through intricate
jumps and aomeraaultai "Flying
Trapeaa” demonstrating s a m e
spectacular swings high above tha
ring, with two girls and two menj
tha “ Aerial Elmontes,” a duo o f
high-wire trapeaa artists; and
dow n Berto Forglona playing
around with some Berber liana.
8:80-9:80 p. m. (CBS) Routs M
"And Tha Cat Jumped Oyer Tha

By Oswald Jacoby
led a trump. South floundered
around and played out his curds to
tha bitter end, but wound up Joting the last trick.

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And whin they are critical of
the way their daughter* dress and
groom themselves, they are actu­
ally saying, "Girls never looked s i
pretty a* they did when your
mother was a girl."
So don't be too deflated by your
mother's reactions, girls. Some day
when you have a daughter o f your
own YOUR husband will ba want­
ing her to look Just like you look
now!
Dads' attitudes could change if
they would read Ruth Mlllett'a
new booklet, "Tipe on Teenagers.”
Mail 26 esnts to Ruth Millctt Read*r Service, c /o Tha Sanford Her­
ald, P. 0 . Box 489, Dept. A, Radio
City Station, New York 19, N, Y.

Moon.” Comedian Milt Kamtn
play* a dramatic role In this seg­
ment, portraying Chuck Brennan,
a social worker who wai railed in
New York's Hell's Kitchen. Trying
to atop a Philadelphia gang rum­
ble, Brennan meets Tacky (Mar­
tin Ehaan), tough young leader o f
the Missiles Gang, who took over

Apart from East's deliberate
failure to echo to show a doubleton
heart, there was no reason at all
fo r South to loss tha hand.
Ha should simply have used his
man for tha errand and ruffed tha
third heart with tha ace.
Than ha could return to his hand
and ruff the fourth heart with tha
tan. East could o v e m iff or not as
he wished, but South would have
keen home with game, slam and
rubber.

CONNIE STEVENS and Troy Donahue in a scene from
"Susan Slade" coming to tho Ritz Theatre Sunday.

'Susan Slade' Rifz Bound
Troy Donahue and Connie Stev­
ens top the cast o f the Warner
Bros. Technicolor romantic drama
"Susan Slade,” opening Sunday at
the ltltx Theatre. Delmer Dave*
produced and directed the film
from hie own screenplay based on
Doris Hume’s best-selling nevtl.
Dorothy McGuire, Lloyd Nolan,
Brian A hsm t and Grant Williams
are also starred.
The provocative account o f a
young girl's encounter with love
and the bizarre attempt o f her
parents to protect her from the
consequence* o f the tragic affair
marks a ru-pslrlng o f Donahue
ami Mrs. Steven*, who earlier this
year scored in "J'arrieh.”
Daves, who previously hus di­
rected Donahue in "A Summer
Place” and "Parrish,” teamed with
the popular young star for the

Play In Shrine

TV Time Previews
from Johnny (Jamaa Caan), for­
mer hoodlum htad. Starring Mar­
tin Milner and Gaorg* Maharis,
with Susan Silo as Johnny's gal
friand.

MIAMI, Fla. ( U I 'I ) — Halfback
Bennls McRae, a lfl8-pound speed­
ster, and George Man*, a 220pound end, both o f Michigan, were
picked Monday to pley in the
Shrine North-South All-Star foot­
ball gam* in the Orange Bowl on
Chriatmaa night.

third time In "Susan Slade.” They
recently completed their fourth
film t o g e t h e r , "Lovers Must
Learn.” in Italy.
“ Susan Slade” details the emer­
gence of a beautiful young girl in­
to young womanhood and unwed
montherhood at a consequence o f
her chipboard romance during the
return of her family from yeara
spent in an isolated Chilean min­
ing ramp. H ie girl's father's plans
for the family to lira out Ita daya
in the gorgeuua home his company
has provided hint with and hi*
comfortable research retainer are
•hattcred by her condition and the
parent*' decision to accept an as­
signment in an obscure Latin
American mountain village.

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4:10 (I) Fro Football
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Day In Coart
A . Th* World Turn*
Orbit
All Star Raaaball
Scouting Report
Jan Murrey Shew
Poeeword
Window Shopping
Loretta Toung
Art Llnklottar
Revert Keyn
Toung Dr. Malone
Millionaire
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From T h .* . Root*
Th* Vordlet la Tears
Who Do Tun Tru.l
Chari*. Cotllnswood
with th* New*
Make Rjrm Far DedJa
Brighter Day
American Bandstand
B .cr.t Storm
Here'* Hollywood
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American Youth Now*
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Back In First
The Midget Food mart Contis nr*
back leading in first piece with
their record o f 37V4 wins anti 18V*
losses.
Other standings nr* the Merkettes with their record o f SStt
wins and 23Vi losses. Sugar and
Spice Art holding fast in third
piece with their 81V« wins and
24 Vi losses standing.
Clsrn Barber's score o f 188 was
high gam* for th* leagut. Other
high games w e n roiled by Louis*
Cadtnhead with a 177, Nancy
Tremper with a 170, Thelma Cow­
art with a 174, and K itty Ferguson
with a 171.
Clara Barber and Thelma Cow­
art picked up tho 6-8*10 spilt.
Nancy Tremper and Thelma Cow­
art mad* fou r atrikea In a row.
Making turkeya w e n K itty Fer­
guson and Clara Finley.

Plays For Saints
SAN FRANCISCO (U P I)—Ron
Horn, form er University o f Indi­
ana atar, will ha in uniform to­
night whan tha Ban Frandaco
Sainta play at Los Angalea in an
American Basketball League game.
Horn, 6-7 and tlO pounds, had
been on th* roster o f tho St. Loulg
Hawks of tho National BaakatbaU
Association.
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Association. Phil Karisun directed
from a screenplay by Joseph ( “ The
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S A T U R D A Y A . M,
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Tuesday is “ Two Rods Together.”
(Si Oood Morning
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On Wednesday and Thursday,
Cartoonsilll*
"Tartan, The Ape Man,” and 3:10 (I)
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Mask,” "The Subterraneans” and
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"The Flesh And Thu Spur" will 11:11 (3) K ie s le a n er*.
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W
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an:By Ruth Millet

Stveral part and pretty teanag■n w e n dticueslng the attitude o f
% thelr fathers to the teensgere’ ex­
periment! with extreme heirdoi,
eye make-up, the lateit in teenage
fashions and so on.
Finally one summed up the sit­
uation with, 'T h e trouble with
fathers la that they want you to
look juet Ilka your mother looked
when ihe was a girl.”
And that's not all. Mott man
want thalr wivaa to look Juet like
• they did when they were girls, too.
That la why thay maka.auch re­
marks as, "T ht way I liked your
, hair bast was tha way you wera
wearing it whan I first mat you.”
Or, ".Remember that blue dress
you w o n on our first data? Why

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PETE

LEVEQUE
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SC E N E

Se»!nole County athletic fans have been known for
years to favor the sport o f football much more than bas­
ketball. For this reason when football season fades away
into basketball season, game attendance usually drops
' considerably, and, not only that, but fast.
Something must have happened so fnr this season
to shoot thnt precedent full o f holes. The attendance
at the first two basketball games nas been slightly bet­
ter than in prececdlng years, estimated Seminole High
Athletic Director Fred Gamut. But the attendance is a
Jong way from anything close to a football game turn­
out.
,
..
This writer was talking to someone just the other
day who attended almost all of the football games. I
happened to ask him what he thought o f our basketball
team. He replied that he hadn’t seen the game* and was
usually too busy to make them. He played bridge or
something on Tuesdays and something always would
come up on Fridays.

GANAS

LAVER

PIGOTT

PROCTOR

Maybe if we would show as much interest in bas­
ketball as we have shown In football, our team might be
encouraged to try that much harder. We have won two
games so far in the running, so who knows, maybe San­
ford is headed for an undefeated season on the basketball
court.
•

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•

There is no truth to the rumor that each week prior
to the basketball game the coaches rush out and buy a
copy of the Herald as soon as it hits the streets, and
turn feverishly to tho sport* page to find out who is
favored.
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•

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•

The Seminole High School gridiron squad In com­
pleting the most successful year in its history has been
accorded many honors, privileges, and distinctions. Now
the team has undertaken a project to express their ap­
preciation to the school and community for its Interest
and support
The Lettermen’s Club o f Seminole High School is
undertaking a landscaping project around the school
grounds, planting bushes and shubbery. Almost any
afternoon some of these industrious young men can bs
seen working diligently to beautify and enhance the
value o f their school.

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•

I f you have attended the first tw’o basketball games
so fA r this season, you may have noticed a well-known
Sanford personality in a slightly different role— foot­
ball coach Jim Pigott. Coach Pigott sits on the sidelines
and watches the games only as an interested spectator.
•

•

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•

Oviedo basketball coach Paul Mlkler happened to
got a few minutes to talk with Seminole coach Bud Lay­
er just prior to Tuesday’s clash between the two teams
and wanted to know how much Coach Layer was paying
the Herald Sports Editor for his Seminole-slanted writ­
ings.
By the way, remind me to pick up my check on
Saturday, Coach.
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•

Here la a final tally on the major football teama o f
Seminole County, their records ami their head coachee
for a 1901 season total o f 40 wins, nine loasea, and two
ties for the greatest gridiron record o f all time for San­
ford and lie surrounding area.
Conch
Wins Lowtea Tie*
Seminole Varsity
Pigoit
10
0
1
Seminole J.V.’s
Stumpf
6
0
0
Seminole Jr. Hi.
Light Squad
Maya
7
0
0
Heavy Squad
Pelham
4
1
I
Lyman Varsity
Proctor
10
1
0
Lyman J. V.’b
Jenkin*
.1
S
0
Lyman Jr. HI.
Dzurua
4
1
0
Crooms Academy
Holt
6
3
0
Totals
40
9
X
POST SEASON GAMES
Elks Bowl In Leealiurgt geminates 19; Dade City 14
Tangelo Bowl In Eustlet Lyman 21j Tavares 8
Peanut Bowl: Seminole Mldgeta 21 1 Daytona 0
Powder Puff Gomel Fcmlnolea 12; Tigers 12

Top 'Hounds
To Compete
The field for Saturday night's
Inaugural Handicap at the Sanford
Orlando Kennel Club baa juat been
announced by Racing Secretary
R. C. (Pltay) Wllllamaon. Eight
ace greyhound! will compete over
the S/IStha-mile distance in thia
opening feature o f the season and
Williamson feels that this octet
ia the finest collection of grey­
hounds ever assembled hare.
Competing will be Jack Harold's
features Fair, Fred Whitehead's
Easter Token, Oswald Brothers'
0 . B.’e D.D.T., Orville Moses* Excelling, Carl Tracy’s Ruth Cruet,
O. A. Alderaon'a I'll Take Him,
P. C. and E. J, Alderson's Tuffy
O'Leary and Star Club’s Big Cal­
houn.
Features Fair has IS darts here
last season and was a quintals fac.
lor ten times, five times with
wins. She starred on Massachu­
setts tracks last suntmsr. Meet­
ing the country's fastest speedstera she finished second in the
Taunton Inaugural last August
and third in the $29,000 Taunton
Derby last October after winning
two of tha elimination heats.
In Grade A competition hero lait
winter Easter Token won seven
races including the 26th annual
Derby last March.
Ruth Cruce waa such au out*
standing Juvenile aha was accept­
ed for competition In the *23,000
Taunton Derby. Though she did
not make the final octet she won
one o f the elimination heals. She
schooled here to two victories,
taking one at s sliding 11.33 sec­
onds the other in 31.30 seconds.
Big Calhoun has a national A-2
rating and finished second in the
Colorado Springs Derby last October.
Excelling schooled her way into
an Inaugural spot, winning one of
the pre-season tests in 31.33 sec­
onds, the fastest of all clockings.
There were two viclories to her
credit.
Tuffy O'Leary waa one of tha
few greyhounds to win three
schooling races while both O. It's
D.D.T. end I'll Take Him were
two time winnera at faet speeds.
A year ago 3,327 persons watch­
ed the running of the Inaugural
Handicap. Thia yaar attendance
Is expected to exceed that figure.
Tha demand for reservations has
been unusually heavy and sever
before have auch large and en­
thusiastic throngs attended the
schooling sessions.

Lyman Cagers
Open Season
On Road Tonight
With Jim Williami starting at
center for the Greyhound!, Lyman
High's Basketball Squad will of­
ficially open Its 1961 cage season
today at S p.m. in the South Sum­
ter High gymnaaium aa the Ly­
man Squad travels to Bushnell to
meet Coach Murray Ham moo's
South Sumter Rebels in a game
that Is expected to provide a lot
of excitement for Greyhound fans.
Lyman basketball roach Walt
Dxurus la pitting bis squad against
a team that has an average height
margin o f almost two inches on
the Greyhounds. The Rebels also
have In their lineup three return­
ing lettermen and experienced
players who are beginning their
fourth year in basketball competi­
tion.
Last year the Lyman Grey­
hounds came through for the sea­
son with a record of five wins and
thirteen losses compared to the
South Sumter record for last year
of eight wins and twelve losses.
With Jim Williams and Jeff Leon­
ard in the Lyman lineup thls.year,
the Greyhounds are expected to
move away from last season’s
tally to a more successful season.
The Lyman Greyhound! are the
favored team In tonight’s contest
and art the predicted winners over
the South Sumter Rebels by a 12
point margin. The only advantage
that the Rebels might have over
the Greyhound* ia the fact that
this ia the opening game for Ly­
man, whereas South Sumter has
gotten a few games under its belt.
LINEUP

LYMAN
Ferria
Smith
Williams
Leonard
Griffin

POSITION
Forward
Forward
Center
Guard
Guard

Join Blue-Greys
MONTGOMERY, Ala. (UP1&gt; —
The Blue team has added guard
Sherwyn Thorton and halfback
Bennie Wyatt o f Iowa and tha
Gray team has added tackles Nick
Maravich and Fran Palandri o f
North Carolina State to the squad*
which will meat Dec. 30 in the an­
nual Blua-Grejr football game.

Legal Notice
ru T r r to i*

Herald Holds
Isl Place Lead
Sanford Herald team ia in first
place with 37 wins and 19 losses
and Wclboldt's Camera Shop won
three games to place them In sec­
ond with a total of 29tt wins and
2414 losses.
Sinko's Tavern dropped to third
place with 2t wins ami 26 losses.
Karn'a Insurance la in fourth
place, Nationwide in fifth and
Thirftway In sixth.
The Herald team did it again
thia week with a 386 high game,
a 1667 aertei. Dot Button had a
223 game and 110 aeries. Bernice
Shaeffcr rolled a 166 game and
M2 aeries. Bernice and Dot had
two turkeys eaeb.
Dean Clark and Pat Berneberg
made the 14-10 split, Dean made
the 3-10 and Helen Altman mads
the 4-S-T.

SOUTH
SUMTER
Story
Flyaa
Hayes
Wilson
Hooten

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NOTJCK III haraby elvon that I
am engaged In bualnoa* at IIS
Palmetto Avo., Samlnole County,
Florida, undar tha flrlltlnua nama
of. CUT \v CURL ItBAl.'Tr SHOP,
and that I Inland to ratlatar aald
nama with tha Clark o f tha Circuit
Court, Hamlnola County, Florida,
In acrurdanr* jvlth tho prnvleloni
of tha Flctltli.ua Nama dialula*. towlli Hart Ion Its.os Florida Statutaa I &gt;37.
Sis: Jlmml* Cowan
Pubtlali Nov, 2&lt; * Dac. I,
||,
THIS

NOTICK O F S U IT
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TOi

HAMMOND ANHt.lir PARKER,
e/o EASTERN AIRLINER,
ATLANTA AtltrOIlT,
ATLANTA, OKOROIA:
A awnrn Complaint having been
flUil against you In tho Circuit
Court In amt for Hamlnol* County,
Florida, by ROUE NELL PARKER,
for Shore*. tho short till* of
*hlrh la ROill NELL PARKER.
Plaintiff, vsrsu* HAMMOND ASBLF.T PARKER. Dofondanl. th o *
p r o m t ! are to command you to
appmr and file your written dafan*** haraln on or hoforo tho IPth
day *r January, A. D. IMS, ar
athorwlao Daere* Pro Ccnfaaao will
b* antarad aaalnal you.
Tha Sanford Harold la designated
a* a nawapapar of eanaral elrauUlton in which Ihla citation ahall
ha publlahad onra aarh waak for
four ronaocutlvo waaka.
WlTNEHd my hand and offlolal
aaal of tho Clark of tha Circuit
Court on -hla tho 7th day * f Dec­
ember. A. D. ISSt.
(■KALI
Arthur H. nackwllh, Jr.
Clark of tha Circuit Court
United Press International
nearly 63.000 to Yankes Stadium. Loula, and the Redskin*, without Mi k K. Claoland, Jr.
Attorney
at I-aw,
Jimmy
Broun,
coach
Paul The "lin e" also favored the Lion* a win la n games, were a sP. O. Boa J*a,
Brown and all tho rest of the by 2V4 points over the Eagles.
point favorite over the Dallas Sanford. Florid*. Attorney for'
Plaintiff
Cleveland Browns lace an oppor­
If either game ends a* expect­ Cowboys at Washington,
Publlah Dae. I. IS, &gt;t. SI. lis t.

Browns Promise All-Out Effort Against Giants
tunity Sunday lo pay back the
New York Giants In soma small
measure for n few seasons of
humiliation.
The G lu ts c m clinch the Eastern Dlvlalor. hamplonshlp of the
National Football League with a
win or a tie against the Browns
in New York on the final week­
end o f the regular Mason,
Even if the Giants lost to Cleve­
land, however, they still could
"b a c k " Into the title if tha run­
ner-up Philadelphia Eaglea lost
to tlie Lions at Detroit.
Still, coach Paul Brown said be
la pointing his men for thia game
"a s though the championship ware
nt stake." The Browns now have
lost to the Gianta seven times
in their last eight meetings dat­
ing back to 1937.
"1 am hoping our guys are
proa and play it out to the end
against the Giants," Brown Mid.
Oddsmakers made the Gianta
T-polnt favorites for the game
w h k f should draw a crowd of

v

ed. the Giants will win the East­
ern crown for the fourth time in
the past six Masons and qualify
to meet the Packers la the cham­
pionship playoff at Oreen Bay
Dec. 31.
In the event the "d o p e " is
wrong and the Eaglea manage to
tie the Gianta for first place.’
these teams would ptsy off tor
the division title In New York
Dec. 24.
The pro football weekend starti
with another nationally televised
game from the West Coast betweea the Baltimore Colts and
Sen Francisco Forty Nlners on
Saturday. San Francisco was fa ­
vored by • points. Air time over
the Columbia Broadcasting Sys­
tem la 4: i t p, ns.
In other Sunday NFL games,
the Packers wore picked by •
points over the Rams at Los An­
gelas; the Bears were 12 ever
the Minnesota Vikings at Chi­
cago; the Cardinals war* I over
the Pittsburgh Steekrs at SC

Detroit g-4-1 and San Fran,
cisco 7-6-1 are battling tor sec­
ond place in the Western Divi­
sion and the berth in playoff
(ruanerup) bowl gaunt at Miami
Jan, 0. Should the teams wind ap
with identical final records, the
Forty Niaer* would go to the bowl
game because they beat and tied
tha lio n s during tha season.
H ie Eastern Division title in
the American Football League,
tor a playoff shot at the San
Diego Chargers, also is up for
decision.

Legal N otice
r ic r r iT io i;*

xam b

NOTtCR IS hereby given that I
am engaged In hualnaaa at P. O.
Boa SSSf Forest City, BaenlnaJa
Count-. Florida, untftr tha flailtloua natna at SOUTHLAND BKT e n r n is E S . and that i intend to
radiator aald nama with tha Clark
of tha Circuit Court. Bomtnola
County. Florida, In UMardane* with
tha pravlilaa* of tha VtotlUeua
Kama
a tat utat. to-wilt iaettou
Itt-tt Florida Btatutta 1SIT.

Slat Charlaa J. Burnham
FuhLoh Da*. L *. U. U. lltL

la th* Court ml I N Caeatr Jala*,
*amtaala Coaaty, Florida, lo Pro­
bate.
la rai Batata a*
ELIZABETH A. W E E K *.
Daeaaaod.
Ta All caadisaaw aw* Paroawa ft ar­
te a claims ar Drtaasda Apalaat
•aid Batatai
t i t and aach of you ar* here­
by aotlflad and required to proaant any
alalma
and
demanda
which you. or allhar ef you. may
bate afalnat tho aetata of ELIZA­
BETH A. W KK KI. doeaaaed. lata
of aald County, to tho County
Judea of Seminole County. Flor­
ida. at hla office In the court
houaa of aald Ceunly at Sanford.
Florida, within ela calendar month!
from tba tim* of too flrot publi­
cation of thlo nottco. F-oeh claim
or damaad abatl bo la wrltlast. and
■bail atala lb* plaaa •( realdanee
and poet office addraaa of tho
claimant, and shall ho aworn to
by tho claimant, hla agent or at.
ton er, and any aaeh claim ar
damaad not *o fllod ahsll bo void,
/ a / Annlo Id. Woohe
As
Administratrix
ml toe
Estate e f
ELIZABETH A. WEEKS, deceased
01)0. A. SFEBIt. JR.
Attorney for aatd Estate
ltIVi Magnolia Avaaua
laniard. Florida
Fire publication December I. 1SI1
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81;r ftanfork Wrrali X
Page 8 — Fri. Dec. 15, 1961

Seminoles Tangle With 'Cudas'
Seminole Basketball Coach Bud I between Sanford and the coastal
Layer end hi* undefeated group city of New Smyrna Beach to at­
of eagera will span the 30 m iles' tempt their third win r4 th» **jaou aa the Seminole* run up
against tbe undefeated New Smyr­
na Barracudas today at 6:13 p.m.
in the Barracude gymnasium tor
the beach city's second contest.
In the opener a4 the cage sea­
son for New Smyrna, Coach 3fac
Slone's tali barracuda* flooded
Crescent City by a score of 62-29.
Tbe Barracudas have a top-notch
rebounder in number one player
Donnie Hill. Jim Jenkins will be
another of the players who is ex­
pected to give the Seminolee a
hard time tonight.The two teama are evenly
matched as far aa a prediction on
the outcome of the game goea.
The Seminoles could have a slight

edge over the Barracudas, but
not by more than two points. The
value of two points In a fw t-m oving cage session Is questionable;
therefore, neither team has a de­
cided advantage.
Bubba Davis, Butch Riser and
Mika Woodruff are the Seminoles
expected to drive home tor the
Sanford team with last week's top
scorer Barry Brown expected to
again be In competition for top
scorer billing.
Coach Layer will probably start
Barry Brown and Butch Riser in
the forward positions Ken Guitavaon as center, and Bubba Davis
and Mika Woodruff as guards.
Woodruff and Brown have each
had a night aa top scorer, so may­
be tonight Davis or Riser will have
a crack at the honor.

Mira Recovered From Flu;
Ready For Liberty Bowl

FIVE - FOOT-eleven Dave
McGlllle will play for the
Seminoles against N e w
Smyrna Beach tonight.
(Herald Photo)

Bluebonnet Bowl
QB Battle?
HOUSTON (U PI) — Saturday's
Bluebonnet Bowl game between
Rice University end the Univer­
sity of Kansas easily could de­
velop into a battle between two
fine quarterbacks who were re­
cruited almost in the shadows of
their fchools.
Rice has been using two quart­
erbacks this season, and both of
them cam e from the Houston
suburbs. Randall Kerbow, who
will start against Kansas Satur­
day, come* from Pasadena and
Billy Cox la from Galena Park.
Both are auburbs along the Hous­
ton ship channel.

and I didn't want to expose him
to a 43-degree drop In tempera­
ture," explained bead coach Andy
Gustafaon of Miami,
The teams have identical T-3
records, which Include the Syra­
cuse "overtim e" low to Notre
Dame, but the Orange, with AllAmerica hallback Ernie Davla its
powerhouse, la a six-point favor­
ite lor the nationally televised
game.
A whale of a game la In the
making, according to Gustafson,
who observed that "w e played
them last year (Syracuse won by

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la (hr Coort nr fb* Cnnnly Jndsr.
Santonin Cnwnty, Flnrldn. Ia r r a .
bat*.
la rrt Ealatr af
AltCF.NIA RELIJZ HULL
Deceased.
Ta Alt Creditors and Prraant tin*,
ton Clnlme nr llrnnndn Aenlnat
hnld Kntntn
You nnd rack of you era hereby
notified and required to present
any claims and demanda which
you. or allhar of you, may havr
aealnat tha aetata of ARCKNIA
ItKLL'Z HULL, deceased, lata of
aald County, to th* County Judy*
of Btmlnola County, Florida, at
hi* office In th* court houaa of
raid County at Samlnota, Florida,
within aIa It r calendar month* from
tba tlmo of tho first publication
of thia nolle*.
Each claim or
demand ahall b* In wrltlna. and
ahall state tbs plac* of rsaldanco
and post office addraaa of th*
rlalmant, and absll be sworn to
by tho claimant, bl* aeant. or at­
torney, and any auch claim or de­
mand not *o filed ahall ba void.
AMERICO nOBF.RT HULL
Aa
administrator
of
th*
Eatato ef
Arcanla Rolua Hull
deceased
First publication December II, 1SS1
Karljlo Itouaholdar
r. O. Boa I II
Sanford. Fla.
Attorney for Administrator
Publlah Dac. II, SS, SI, 1M1 A
Jan I, IMS.

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BIG RACES

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ELMER L KINO, J R , at at.
Defendant*. j
CLERK'S NOTICE OF SALE
Npllr* la hereby given mat undar a Decree of foreclosure and
eala antarad by lb* Judso of tha
Circuit Court of the Ninth Judlrial Circuit in and for Samlnol*
County, Florida, on tha n th day
of Dacambar, t i l l , in a certain
reuse between First Federal Sav­
ins* and Loan Association of Or­
lando. a aorporatlon, plaintiff, and
Elmar L Kina. Jr., at al, defen­
dant*. being chancery No. HISS. I
will sail al public auctlsn to th*
hlghatt bidder far cash, at tha
front door at too Courthouse in
th* City of Sanford. Samlnol*
County. Florida, s i th* hour at
ll:o » o'clock. A. M . on Thursday,
th* tlth day of December, ISSt,
that cartel* properly daacrlbad as
follow*, ta-witi
Th* East II fast ad Lot IS
and to* Waal I* fast af Lot
I. Block C of EIDOE WtOH
SUBDIVISION,
l a m i n a la
County, Flu, Ida. avcardlng to
th* plat tharaof as racordtd
in Plat Book It. pact ■* o f
Ik* Publt* Retard* af lam i­
na!* Oaaaty- Florida.

With a seasonal record to data
of two wins and three losses, P*v%
Mlkler'a Oviedo Lions will make
the long trek to Cocoa for their
sixth basketball gama of tha sea­
son with Coach Carl M otiingcri
Indians of Cocoa High School, a
team that two years ago held tbe
stats Class A team championship.
In two years quits a change has
occurred for the Cocoa team, and
all to Oviedo's advantage. T h i f
year Cocoa ia without experience.
There are no lettermen returning
from last year's squad, and tha
Indiana will rely mainly oa tour
relatively - inexperienced juniors
for height and a large portion ef
the acering.
Six-foot-four John Tanner, auw
foot-three Hugh Smith, six-foottwo Ron Peters, and six-foot-one
Daniel Bryan are the players e x #
pected to provide the backbone
of the Cocoa team In tonight's
game. Two players, both five-footnine, Vedder Smith and Ken Sly*
are the only two aeniora on thia
year's basketball team for the In­
diana.
LINEUP
POSITION
OVIEDO
COCOA
Thompson
Smith
Forward
Courier
P e te r#
Forward
Tanner
Center
Teslnsky
Defihaso
Guard
Woodruff
Stya
Guard

PHILADELPHIA (U P Il-G eorge one touchdowm) and we're a bet­
Mira, Miami's flashy sophomore ter team thia year. That can
quarterback, waa expected to re­ make a big difference."
AU tbe atari of both teama—
join his teammates today for
their meeting with Syracuse Sat­ Davis, quarterback Dave Sarette,
urday in the third annual Liberty end Walt Sweeney and center
Bob Stem of Syracuse, and Mira,
Bowl game,
Mira has recovered from a end BiU Miller and backs Jungle
mild virus attack but be remained Jim Vollenwelder and Sam Fer­
behind Thursday when the Hurri­ nandes of Miami—were in tiptop
shape.
cane team flewr here from Miami.
Tha bowl group anticipated a
He was due to arrive late this
afternoon on Jet flight with back- crowd of 23,000 with the weather
U. of Miami boosted Its football
outlook mottled. There could be
field coach Bill Root.
mastery over the Big Ten t* a 6-2
"T be only reason Mira didn't crisp, sunny weather or spurts of
snow or rain, depending on which mark by whipping Northwestern
come with the team waa because
10-6 in their game thia yaar.
he was recovering from a cold hourly forecast on* reads.

Legal Notice

NINTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT OF
FLORIDA, IN AND FOR alt M l.
vnl.lt COUNTY, f l o s ii d a c h a w ,
( r s i Nt». n a s *
F1HHT FEDERAL HA VINOS AND
LOAN ASSOCIATION OF ORLAN­
DO, a corporation,

Oviedo, Cocoa
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FIRST MATINEE
WEDNESDAY, DEC. 20
LADIES’ NIGHT
EVERY THURSDAY

Jerry Collin* ....... Co-Owner

Jack Ledoux

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FOIIKCLnaCHH
TOI VINCENT l . h e c k and
DOROTHY A. IIKCK. hi* wll*
n*n«r*l Delivery
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“YOU. VINCENT I . DECK and
DOIIOTIIY A. DECK, arc h«r*by
tiatllUd that a Complaint (or For*,
alhaur* of Mortaaa* haa b»«* flUd
aaatnat you. and you ar* r*.
aulrtd to a*r*a a eopr at your
Aaewrr or Ftcadlna* to th* Com*
pthlnt on th* rialnllrr* altarney,
JOSEI'U M.
rtTZOKRALD, 111
Btcurlly Truat Dtrltdlnr, Miami U,
1 Florida, and flla tha orlatnil An*
ewer or Pltadlna In tha ortlca of
tha CMrk af tha Clroiilt Coart on
on btforo th* Ith day of January,
A, D , t i l l . If you fall to do ao,
Jodument bp default will b* tak*n
aaainat you for th* r*lt*f daraand*
•d In th* Complaint
.Th* d*aerlptlon of th* rant pro*
„ parly proeaadad aaainat lai
Let Id, Block It, TOWNdlTB
OF NOItTH CHtlt.UOTA, a
•ubdlrlalon, aecordlna to plat
tharaof raoordad In Plat Book
I, paaaa II to II, Ineluil**,
of tha I’ ubllo ttaoiirda of
Kamlnola County, Florida.
Thla nolle* ahall b* publlahad
•no* aaeb waak-for fair ponapeu*
(tv* waaka la U * Ban ford lltrald.
DONE AND ORDERED at Senfard, Samlnola County, Florida,
tnla Ith day af Dacambtr. A. D.
till.
&lt;«BAL&gt;
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Arthur H. Beckwith, Jr.
,
Ctrrk of th* Circuit Court
Byi Martha T. Vlhlan
Deputy Clerk
Joaaph M. Fllifarald
III Baeurlty Truat M4g.
Miami II, Florida
Pabllah Dec. I, II, 11. II, m l .

* ADVBHTHEHB.i t o r BALM
•.Public nolle* la haraby l i n n
tp*l btflanlna on th* 10th day
•{ Dtrambar, l i l t at ll;W o'clock
A, M, and continuing on eacl, cueaftdlne day (excludlna Sunday and
kalldaya) at th* aam* tlm* of
day and ptac* until all th* good*
ar* Bold or until th* Man I* **•&lt;
liflad, w* will **l| at public aue
tl«n at our warthoua* at lie*
Pranoh A»#., Sanford, Fla., th* ba
low daarrlbad good), w arn and
marohandla* for atorag* and olhar
ehargaa for which a Ban on tb*
aam* I* claimed. Tha good* ta ha
•aid and tha nama of tha ownar
•r paraon on whoaa account th*
g«oda are held ere
followai
Mr. Clyde llroohent
1* Kitchen Chair
l.K Urban Chair
1* Kitchen Chair
l - Kitchen Chair
I- Kitchen Table
!• Kitchen Stool
1* A eh Trap
1{ Aah Tray
1« Lawn Chair
la Lawn Chair
1* Ironing Board
la Ironing Board
1. Coffte Tab)*
1. End Tabl*
la Aah Trar
1* Daranport
1* Sofa Bad
la Lamp Tabl*
1* I.amp Tabl*
la Over Stuffed Choir
!• Phon* Tabl*
I* End Tabla
1* Kitchen Chair
1. Knd Tabl*
1* Lamp Tabla
1* Bed Knd
la Bed End
la Vanity Bet*
la Mirror
I , Slnslt Coll Sprint
la Blxarla Rail aprlng
I- Simla Blala
1- Table Lamp
1. Nle Nark Shall
la Bln*la Mattraa*
1* Otar Bluffed Chair
la Chaat of Draw*

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Page 10 —- Fri. Dec. 15, 19G1
CLASSIFIED INDEX
t. l/ost &amp; Found
2. Notices • Personals
TIZZY
By Kate Osann
3. Education • instruction
4. Transportation
5. Food
6. For Rent
7. Business Rentals
8. Beach Rentals
9. For Sale or Rent
10. Wanted to Rent
11. Real Estate Wanted
12. Real Eatate For sale
13. Mortgage Loans
14. Insurance
15. BusineHS Opportunities
16. Female Help Wanted
17. Male Help Wanted
18. Help Wanted
19. Situations Wanted
20. Babysitters
21. Beauty Salons
22. Build • Paint ■ Repair
23. Building Material*
24. Electrical Services
25. Plumbing Services
26. Radio A Television
27. Special Services
28. laundry Service
29. Automobile Service
30. Machinery - Tools
31. Poultry • Pets * Livestock
32. Flowers • Trees - Shrubs
33. Furniture
34. Articles For Sale
35. Articles Wanted
"Herbla was tha hero of the game! A wild throw
36. Automobiles • Trucks
bounced off hie head and made the winning basket!”
37. Boats • Motors
38. Molnrcyclen - Scooters
6. For Item
6. For Rent
39. Trailers • Cnbnnns
UNFURNISHED, 3 bedroom, 3 3 BEDROOM unfurnished house,
kitchen equipped. Ph. FA 3-6610
bath, separate dining area, cor
after 6 p. m.
ner
lot,
I
I
10
per
month.
US
LOST: Black and While Bolton
Grove Lana Ravenna Park.
Bulldog. In the vicinity of Ri­
CONVENIENT TO BASE: I bed
der Sprlngi, Reward FA 3-7093
room, kitchen equipped, large
3 ROOM garage apartment, water
living room, 4110 per mo., 103
and
electricity
furnlilied.
Phone
2. Notices • Personals
E. Woodland Dr., FA 3-7037.
FA 2-1303 be,'ora 2:30 or after
NEIGHBORS will admire your
6 p. m.
9. For Sal* or Item
vinyl floor beauty when Seal
- BEDROOM home, kitchen
GIqii acrylic finish li applied.
CUSTOM BUILT Home on Lake.
equipped, water furnished. Ph
Carroll’a Furniture,
Rent or Sale. Reasonable. Call
FA 2-till.
evenings. FA 2-1397.
CLEAN carpel* with our Carpet
Shampooer FREE, with pur- NICE 3 room furnlihed apart* 3 Bit., Built-In kitchen: Rent with
ment, water Included 430. Ph.
chaie o f Blue Luilre ahampoo.
option to buy: 719 Biywood Dr.
FA 2-7399.
'
Carroll'* Fumllur*.
FA 3-4114.
WELAKA APARTMENTS: rooms
6. For Rent
FOR SALE OR TRADE: 1934
private bathi, 114 W. Tint St.
House Trailer, 4 x 46 ft., 2 bed
FURNISHED, 3 bedroom home
rooms, for good boat and trail­
UNFURNISHED 3 bedroom houie
at Elder Spring* Trailer Park
er, car or lot. FA 2-7431 or
2 6 6 2 Grandview Ave. $30. Ph.
3th ml. So, of NAS. FA 2-4384.
FA 2-3649.
FA 3-0627 or FA 2-0883.
FURN. apt. 3300 MellonvUle,

I. I.oh l &amp; Found

SAN
LANTA
APARTMENTS:
Nlee larga apartment*, 404 K.
14th St. Pboae FA 3 *243.
3 BEDROOM fumlihed cottage In
Lake Mary, FA 3-17ST.

RENT A BED

BEDROOM home conveniently
located to schools snd shopping.
Attractive landscaping, many
feature*, Includes washing ma­
chine. 4123.

Stenstrom Realty

NICE Sleeping room,
Ave. FA 3-3704.
IN TIIB CIHCLIT COUtIT IN AND
r im neitiN oi.n c o u n t r , p l o h .
H U nil noun
THE WIM.UJdHMltlta HAVINHB
BANK, a New York corporation.
Plaintiff,
v.
THOMAS D. PIlEVATT, unmarried.
Defendant!.
NOTICK OP SUIT
TMH STATH OF FLORIDA TOi
Thome* D. Prevail, unmarried,
reeldenc* unknown
Tou ar* hereby notified that a
eult he* been filed adalnet you In
th* above entitled caute, and that
you are required tu 111* your anewer with th* Clerk of till* Court
and to eervo a tapy thereof upon
th* plaintiff or plain tiff! allur.
naye, whoaa nama and addraia la
Jannlnga,
Welle.
Clark*
and
Hamilton, III
Barnett Nation*!
Bank
Building,
Jarkaonvllte
I,
Florida, not talar than January
If. IML It you fall to do ao a de­
cree pro eonfetao will he entered
agelnet you for the relief demend*d In the complelnL Title ault la
to foracloaa a mortgage. Th* real
property proceeded agalnat lal
Lot 11, SOUTH PtNKCRKST.
Flrat Addition, according to
th* plat thereof a* record­
ed In Plat Book II, page* If
and 41 of th* Public Record!
of Setnlaol* County, Florida.
WITNESS iny band and th* aeat
of aald Court at Sanford. Florida,
thle Ith day of December, Iff],
(•BALI
Arthur If. Beckwith, Jr.
Clerk of Hi* Circuit Court

ny: Marlha T. Vlhlen

Deputy Clerk
Publlah Her. I, It. 11, II. l i l t .
IX TIIB CIMUUIT 4.-OI IIT OK TIIK
NINTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, IN
AND KOH BKMINOI.N COUNTY,
S'LOMIDA
IN
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Doubt* Mattree*
Kltchaa Chair
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PROBLEMS]
&amp;

GIFTS FOR MEN

BOOKS &amp; CARDS

TOYS

BEST BUY in Seminole County! GASOLINE A Electric Cushman CLOSE OUT sale on all toys IDEALS.
Classics.
Children’s
3 houses, 4 acrei of land, 49000.
Books. A Shopper's Dreamt
Golf Carts, Scooters A TruckExample:
Minature
Revere
44,300 down, balance 450 per
31cVicars, Downtown Sanford.
steers, Rohson Sporting Goods,
Ware Set Reg. 49 45 Now 43.43.
month. Cents:*. Crady Scott
Downtown Sanford. FA 2-53ul.
nu.i.uii Spurt.ng Coed:, Dsivn
FA 3-2423.
town Sanford.
HOUSEHOLD ITEMS
ROBES by Kabhor, wash and
wear.
49.95
to
412.95.
Perkins
HOMES
LOTS
ACREAGE
GIFTS FOR GIRLS
12 PIECE, life time set of fam­
Downtown Sanford.
RENTALS
SALES
ous Club Aluminum waterless
SWEATERS, slipover and Cardi*
cookware 429.95, for limited
IDENTIFICATION
Braclets
45.60
gans, 4695 to 414.95. Perkins,
time only! Terms. Carroll’s
lax
Included.
Pendants,
45.60
Downtown Sanford.
364 W. 13Ui Street
Furniture Phone FA 2-5141.
tax included. Wert Jewelry, 202
FA 3-7603
Evenings FA 3-2379
E. lit. St. Ph. FA 2-0181.
LUGGAGE
BOATS AND MOTORS
4 BEDROOM, CB house, lto bath,
screen porch, earporte utility
GIFTS FOR HOYS
room. No down payment, 203 CALL ELLEN TYRE at FA 4-2611
CALL ELLEN TYRE at FA 2-26U
to list your Gift Suggestions.
Hay* Dr.
SLACKS, Sweaters, Shirts, Cow
to list your Gift Suggestions.
boy Suits, Levis, Boots, Suits.
Spacious 3 bedroom, 3 bath hi,me
TREES &amp; TRIMS
.Manuel Jacobson 213 E. 1st.
1 located on attractive corner lot
FURNITURE
in Sunland Estates. Home fea­
CALL ELLEN TYRE at FA 2-2811 TENTS, Skates, air rifles, sleeping
tures 3 large bedrooms, large
to list your Gift Suggestions.
bags, hunting knife and ax
kitchen, with range &amp; refri­
LIVING Room Suits, choice of
seta. Army Navy Surplus
gerator, drapes, sliding glass
colors 499. High back iwivcl
GIFTS
FOR
WOMEN
doors, patio A other extras.
rockers, foam cushions 449-50.
This home can be yours for
GIFT’S FOR ALL
Echols Bedding.
only 4400 down and take over LUGGAGE, Sweaters, Skirts, Hos.
iery, Lingerie, Hats and Bags
low monthly payments.
• Quality • Fashions • Service: CEDAR Chests, ’Natural, Maple,
Manuel Jacobson 213 E. 1st.
Walnut. From 139.93 up. San*
Gifts for all!
ford Furniture Co. 300 E. 1st.
UNIVERSAL
Hair
Dryer
(4YOW ELL’S
temp. dial) Ostrich grain hat
POLE LAMPS 49.95 up; Table
2334 Park Drive Office FA 2-3114
of Sanforu
box case, 42995. Ttie perfect
Lamps 44.95 up; Dinette, 4
Sanford, Florida Nlghtf FA 3-0644
gift for Christmas. Sanford
chairs all plastic tops 434 op;
Electric,
downtown
Sanford, LOOKING for UNUSUAL reason­
Berkline Recllnera, all plastie
$50 DOWN
Phone FA 2-1562.
able
hand
made
Christmas
cover
448. Mather of Sanford,
Serviceman Moved and must give
gifts? Come brouse at the NEW
SEWING MACHINES
203 E. 1st. FA 2-0493.
home away, 3 bedroom in SunSUNI1ELL MOTEL Gift A Ce­
This time give her Hie gilt that
land Estates
ramic Shop. 2713 Orlando Dr. (1
she has always wanted: A new
No Qualifying, Move right in,
TOOLS
ml. So. of Sanford) Hwy. 17-92.
zig-xag
or
automatic
sewing
ma­
Only 442.00 per mo. total KHA
chine, Also used Singer Port­
payment. Call Orlando CH 1-3336
CALL ELLEN TYRE at FA 3-3811
JEWELRY
ables, like new. The Place:
to Hat your Gift Suggestions,
Sanford Sewing Center,
104
LONGWOOD Area, furnished 3
South Park Ave, Ph, FA 2-9111. ZIPPO Table Lighter 412.50, Ster­
bedroom house, Ito bath, or*
ling Charms 41.00 up. Gwaltney
school bus line, large 'ot, IS
APPLIANCES
DANIEL GREEN Slippers, 44.93 to
Jeweler, 304 S. Park.
minutes from NAS, 47,560. Ph
46.95. Other bedroom slippers
FA 2-9193.
WESTINGHOUSE Space . Mata
from 42 91.
SEE US first for all your Jewelry
Washer 4269.00, Matching Dry* •
LOVELY 3 bedroom, 2 bath home.
IVEY'S
gifts. Wert Jewelry, 202 E. 1st
er 4100 Miller Radio k Ap­
Beautifully landscaped, Extra
pliance, 11* S. Park.
St. FA 2-01IL
SHOE STORE
largo yard. Many citrus trees.
Deep well for watering, con­
venient to NAS, Shopping and
Schools. Call Owner FA 2-4843. 12. Real Eatate For Sale
22. Build • l'alnt - Repair

Helmly Realty

Jim Hunt Realty

312

Oak

3 ROOM turn, apt, water It light!
furn. 413. FA 3-2764.
UNFURNISHED 3 bedroom^country home, kitchen equipped,
about 2V» mile* from Navy
Baie. Days, call FA 2-4063.
Night FA 2-4373.
FURNISHED Garage apartment
and cottage. Ph. FA 2-3400.

Property
$O,500

Jim Hunt Realty

Jim Hunt Realty

Stemper Agency

S t eJohns Realty Co.

9)

100% Nylon and Plastic

Platform Rockers

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100% Nylon Upholstered

Arm Chairs
$ 1 2 -8 8

EASY TERMS

Jim Hunt Realty

TWO bedroom furnished apart 2334 Park Drive Offlca FA 2-3114
2324 Park Drive Oflice FA 2-2118
ment, 10 mllea from Navy Sanford, Florida Nights FA 1-0644 Sanford, Florida Nights FA 2-0648
base. TE 4-3294, 14lh St. LongSAN LANTA HOMES
M A Y F A IR - 4 bedroom - 2-bith
wood.
On Locust, North of Eiat 30th St
—dream home come true—116
3-Bedrooms, 4-Batbs, excellent
FURNISHED 2 bedroom, all alecN. Virginia. 2,000 sq. feet living
neighborhood,
Priced
from
tric kitchen, boat dock and gar­
space—on
large lot — central
411,900. Low down payment
age. South Shore of Lake Jessup
heat—kitchen equipped—terraiso
464.90 per mo., principal A in­
Ph. FA 3-2991.
floor—deep
well.
Must sell
terest.
quickly — conventional
loan —
FURNISHED apartment, Close-In,
VA — NOTHING DOWN
reasonable
payment — assume
Jimmy Cowan FA 3-4013.
Ph. FA 4-4910 or CR 7-19X1
mortgage or refinance. Call
Nights GA 3-1984
apartment,
NEWLY
decorated
FA 2*4193.
Jack Demetre*, Developer
1909 W. 3rd St.
LAKEFRONT SHOWPLACK
a • BEDROOM apartment, 1 mt.
1 Leva), 4 Bedroom Home located
from Base entrance, FA 1-3990.
on shore of beautiful lake. 3
luxurious bathe, game room,
9 ROOM unfurnished house. Call 2324 Park Drive Office FA 2-2119
built-in fallout shelter. Tbia new
FA 2 8349.
Sanford, Fla.
Nights FA 2-0648
home baa everything the most
MODERN 2 bedroom furnished 6 ACRES Cloae-in Geneva 43,000.
discriminating buyer could de­
apartment 490 month, water
sire. Price 432,000. Call for ap­
SUNSHINE REALTY
furnished, upstairs, 304 W. 11th
pointment.
Amy Anderson
SLEEPINO ROOMS. Tb« Gables,
Reg. Real Estate Broker
"Wa Trad*”
401 Magnolia Ave. FA 2-9720.
2619 80. French Ave.
Day FA 2-7413 — Night FA 2-4111
EFFICIENCY Heated apartment
Sanford’i newest, Ideally locat­ 4 I-ah# Lota, with large oak tree*,
REALTOR - 1NSUROR
ed, near post office, suitable for
on Lake Onoro, $4,000. Nama CONSULTANT APPRAISER
single or couple, private bath.
Your Term*.
Phona PA 1-4991
111 N. Park
Inquire at Manuel Jacobson De­
After December 1961, 1919 8.
partment Store,
French Ave.
Registered Real Estats Broker
FURNISHED apartment*, down­
Ph. FA 1-1901 17-91 at Hiawatha
town location. Phona for ap­
pointment FA 1-1123 or FA 2-4349 Wa Don't Want EVERYBODY'S
Night,
Business, Just YOURS.

Stenstrom Realty

CHRISTMAS
SPECIALS

River Front

ROSA L. PAYTON

I

3300 PARK
4-Dedroom, 2 bath home. Beauti­
fully landscaped
corner lot.
Lovely residential section. Con
venlcnt to Churches, shopping
and NAS. Hat deep well and
Patio area, Ph. FA 2-4463.

WONDERFUL WEATHER —
3 BEDROOM, I bath house.Nolh HOUSE and roof repairs, painting,
WONDERFUL VALUE
lng down. Shown by appoint­
window cleaning and yard work
4 acres on large, beautiful, sand
ment. 117 Shannon Dr. FA 2-1821
AH work guaranteed. FA 2*1197.
bottom lake. 4M feet of front­
age, lto acres of high, dry, well
ROOM SPECIAL 914JS. Painting
Ball-Blair Agency
wooded land. West of Sanford.
inside and out. CaH Mr. Tasker,
Registered Brokers
45,500. 41,000 down and Balance
FA 2-4139.
A ASSOCIATES
WEKIVA RIVER ESTATES
easy.
214 So. Park Ave. Ph. FA 2-5441
Approximately 214 acres, with 190
23. Building Material*
Lake Mary Branch - FA 2-1290
ft. oo rivtr, H mil* off RL 4*
J. W . Hall, Realtor
LUMBER - HARDWARE - PAINT
"Call Hall" FA 2-3641
13. Mortgage Loan*
Roofing
FHA Loam
P’ani
Call FA 1-4473 after 4:00 p. m
2413 8. Park, Modern S bedroom,
MORTGAGE LOANS
FREE ESTIMATES
ltk bath. Sell or trade, reason­
FHA and Conventional
Your Credit Is Good. Up to 2 Yra
ROBER1 A WILLIAMS, Realtor
able.
Call
for
appointment
Commercial A Residential
to Pay!
Raymond Lundqulst, Assoc.
STENSTROM REALTY
NO 1-4642.
B. EDWARDS
FA 3-3931 Atlantic Bank Bldg.
t i l N, Park Ave. Phone FA 2-2430
BUILDERS SUPPLIES
Beautiful S bedroom, 1 bath home
We Give TV Stamp*
Attractive 3 bedroom, t bath home
located on very attractive land 15. Buninetta Opportunities
903 W. 3rd 84.
Ph. FA 2-7999
located on large corner lot.
scaped lot adjoining Pinecrest
Close to Ptnecrcst School. This
DRIVE-IN,
couple
can
operate,
School property. Range, refri­
24. Electrical Service*
home has been refinanced, and
Ph. FA 2-0196.
gerator, fenced yard. A wonder­
can be purchased for 91L350
ful place to live with children.
FRIGIDAIHE
MODERN Atlantic Service Sta­
with 4300 down and monthly
A good buy at 413,023 with 4380
Sales k S ervice,
tion to be constructed at inter*
payments of $76.00.
down and 441.00 monthly.
Free Estimates
section of Sanford Ave. and House Wiring
Onora Rd. Will be available for Sid Vihlen’s Randall Electric
Ph. FA 2-0913
lease In March, 1962. All ex' 112 Magnolia

Defendant
MOTICH TO API*M Alt
TO) ESTRELLA V. BHADUAH
Whoa* reeUtenc* 1* la Cuba
Tou are hereby notified that a
la
Complaint tar lHvorc* haa baan
la
Hied satinet you la th* above
ta
•triad Court aud you ar* raqulre*
it
ta aarva a copy of your A m eer
|J
or Bleadlnr to tho Complaint on
1J Rua
tha plslntlfr* atturnay, THUMAN
1« Rug
E. tilt AXON, Bull* IIS, Ona North
la Platform Rocker
Orana* Avenue. OrUndo, Florida
1* Bad End
FARMER'S AGENCY
and flla th* original Answer ar 3 ROOMS and bath, nlcaly furn.
1. Bad Bad
Pleading In lb* office of the Clerk
N. V. Farmer, Realtor
440. Cloae-in, 407'. W. 1st.
I • RUg
of Ike Circuit Court. Samluole
1443 S. Park Are. Ph. FA 3-4221
1- Daubla Spring
County Court llouee, Sanford. Flor­
I* Bad Hmlla
LAKE MARY RENTAL
After hours FA 24012 or FA 3-03*1
ida, on ar b*f«r* th* ttth day of
I t Bad Slat*
Ashing, swimming, 4
Daeamber, li f t . If you fall to do Boating,
1. Vanity Baa*
ao, ludamnnt by default will be
bedroom, 1H bath home on LOVELY I bedroom horns on
la Chaat Draw*
taken aaainat you tor tha rallaf
nicely landscaped, shady lot.
Lake Mary avallabl* lSlh Dec­
|. Bed Slate
demanded In tha Complaint.
i t Bed Kalla
Owner already transferred. Must
DONE AND ORDERED at Ian*
ember. Beautiful sand beach,
1 . Bad End
lard, Semlnol* County, Florid*, this
tell now. 3301 8. Park Are.
orange trees and good location,
1. Bed Bad
tllh day of November, I f f] ,
Pinecrest. FA 2-3112.
U Bad Spring
lias Florida room, flraplaco tad
(SEAL)
1? Matte***
Arthur H. Beckwith, Jr.
closed garage. Unfurnished, 4144.
1. Mattree*
Clerk of circuit Court
O sca r M. H a rrison
On Broadmoor Ave, See us tod1* Rug
■omlnols County. Florida
Registered Real Estate Broker
!• Hug
By: Marlha T. Vlhlen
day for this one.
U ll Palmetto Are. Ph. FA 2*7242
D Bicycle
Deputy clerk
•terete
ruman E. Oraeon
■safer* Traaefer a aturaa*
ttorney al Law
L
Cgnpeny
Florida Nel’l tlauk Bid*.
•
Ufi Jufan Sruftle, Mar.
THE TIME TESTED FIRM
Orlando, Florida
“ - - " — Da*. I, It, list
rubllak Dec. U I. II. SI.
III N. Park Av*. T U i* F A 23439 118 « . Perk Ave. Ph. FA 2-4111

!•
1*
II*

12. Real Estate For Sals

COMPLETELY FURNISHED 12. Real Eatate Far Sal*

Rolliway, HoiplUl k Baby Bed*
By Day, Week, or Month
111 N. Park Ave.
Ph. FA 3-3420
CARROLL'S FURNITURE
Ph. FA 3-3111
its w lit St. Nlc« large 2 bedroom turn. apt.
469.30. 1700 Magnolia Ave,

Legal Notice

CLASSIFIED FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE

pense paid training school be
gina Jan. 16. For information 25. Plumbing Service*
contact J. C, Norris, Urlando,
PLUMBING
Ph, GA 3-6384 or Write 1411
Contracting A Repairs
Hamlin Ave.
Free Estimates
R. L. HARVEY
19. SHumtlunn Wanted
204 Sanford Ave. Phone FA 2-33U
DAYS work. FA 2-2781.
WORK, Tuesdays

FA 2-1391,

21. Beauty Sal

Wall
Plumbing A Heating

EVA-BESS BEAUTY SHOP
AIR CONDITIONING
3 Senior Beauticians
CONTRACT and REPAIR WORK
Uinoie Bess - Helen - Blanche 1007 Sanford Ave.
FA 2-8361
108 E. 2nd. St.
Phone FA 2-1914
W. J. KING
KATHERINE HARVEY
PLUMBING A SUPPLIES
BEAUTY SHOP
• Contracting
• Repair Work
Hair Stylist * Pat Stewart
2334 So. Orlando Dr.
311 Palmetto Ave. ..Ph. FA 2-0834
Thona 322-04C3
HARRIETTS BEAUTY NOOK 30 DAY Special— Septic Tanks
Professional Care—Modern Equip.
pumped and repaired. 34 hr.
Air Conditioned Comfort
Service. Ph, FA 2-9469.
103 So. Oak
Ph. FA 2 5742

Dawn's
Beauty Salon
Walker Building
2310 Oik
FA 3-7644

dhuVSHUUH Park Homes

By SHOEMAKER CONST. CO.
Aa Low As $350 Down
4Bedroeaa—1 Bathe
I-Badreaesa 2 Baths
5-Bedreenw—IK Beths
|.Bedroom*—l Beth
Wide variety estorier designs sad fleer plane

VA PinandBf on Home* up to $15,000
FHA — Convention*! A In-Service Financing
DIRECTIONS: Tent W. aa Nth BL Fallow
try Cluh Rd. * Watch for enr eigni.
-j

VA
FINANCING
Dewn Payment 4k

L

O N G D A LE
H O M ES

LMN ENTERPRISES INC.

3 . BEDROOMS
H i BATHS
Low Down Payment
No Closing Coat*
As Lew I K J Per
Ax
W
Month
Principal - Ina. . Int. • Taxes

$8,500 To $9,300
FHA A Conv. Financing
DIRECTIONS: I* Mian tn from Sanford, So. on
Hwy. 17-92, turn right at
our sign.

TErrace 8-3911
TEE V GREEN
ESTATES

Closing Coat

LMN Enterprise*. In*.

$156

• Country Club Road (29th
St. Eilenaiou) 2 ■Miles
West Of Hwy. 17-92 Next
• Tu Mayfair Country Club

Monthly Payments aa lew aa
$9* tocl taste sad Insurance

NEW HOMES
In Beautiful —

Sunland Estates
$14,100 - $17,100
3 • BEMiOOMS
1 - H i - 2 BATHS

• 3 • Bedroom*
• i f t Bath*
• Central Air-Cond. A
Heating
FUA Monthly Payment* —

$66 to $74

A FHA Leeaa
Drive IT-92 U
Sunland
Estates (2 ml. 8. of Sax.
ford). Salas office let kease
intide entrance.

Ne Closing Cast
T A A Conv. Financing
Available

KINGS WOOD

CUff Borneman, Broker

Cost anUon*I

BUILDERS. INC.
PA 2-9974
JIM HUNT . FA 2-1IU

TErrace 8-4199
Open 11:0* u-m. te 7:90 p.m.

f)

�Plan Your Profits- Put Herald Classified Want-Ads To Work For Y ou -D ial FA
26. Radio &amp; Television
0

27. Special Services

TV SERVICE within the hour.
Service call 52.00. Sunshine TV
(The working m m 'i friend)

FA 2 5782.

27. Special Services

Southern Air
.
•

Specialisms la Heating
end .Air-Conditioning Only
2502 Oak Avc.
FA 2-8321

HEATING
ft. B. POPE CO. PfC.
200 So. Park Ave.
Ph. FA S-428
DRESSMAKING
KA 2-1883.

and

S3. Furniture

FRIOIDAIRE
Salei A Service
G. H. HIGH
Oviedo, Fla. FO (-3311 Days
Evening! Sanford FA 2-3U3

• RIG VALUES
• QUICK CREDIT
• EASY TERMS
WE GIVE TOP VALUE STAMPS

SWEETIE PIE

By Nadine Seltzer

WILSON - MAIER

New and Used Furniture
DO YOU NEED EXPERT LITERFA 2-5422
ARY HKLPT . . . in application 311 E. First SL
letter that will "get the &gt;ob";
CUSTOM BUILT BEDDING
club paper; attar dinner apeaeh;
Maltreat renovating. Expert Up
high aehool or college theme or
holaterlng. All Work Outran
•aaay on ell but scientific subtoed. CaU Nix Bedding Ufa
jSbU. L«w U lU . FA 2-4033,
Co.. FA 2-2117. 1301 Sanford
evenlngi.
Ave.
PIANO TUNING * REPAIRING
W. L. HARMON
Pb. PA 2-4223

alteraUona.

A]

With Heater
-'
Price
*2073
■55 Ford Or
Cher. (Good
Cond.
Ann
Trade
Alloa ante
-------------

DIFFERENCE

OLD China, Cut g U n , Jewelry,
Coins, Guns and etc. Ml 4-32US.

I'mt. A ppi.

134 A

M o.'

Merry Chriitmaa

BONUS!

6,000
With The Purchase
ALL NEW A USED
________ CARS________

“
Q
'*
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®
0
®

★

J

forii

B Wagon

2-Door
If) VAUXHALL
4-Door
FORD
Fairlana 4-Door
fdkp

Convertible
,7 FORD
'■ Wagon 4-Door

.b i a r a iCT
- 5 7 F 0H U

Fairiane Hardtop
Y
i = 7 MERCURY
*» ■ 4-Door Hardtop
Har
. R R FORD
t* » »

83. Furniture

2.p oor

Strickland/Morrison, Inc.l
•3s

306 E. First St.
FA 1*1481
J®
Winter 1’ srk Ml 4-8UIU p i

M
j?
i

STARS ★

WOOD

gilding 8 yr. old, with new FOR YOUR BAND Jn»lrum*nti,
Fireplace wood, all lengths, Oak
bridle and saddle, (130 00. Call
Guitars,
Bongo's,
Christmas
am] lighter wood. Delivered.
FA 2-1857.
Sheet Music. Sales, Renta), Re­
Phone PA 8-6616, U no answer
pair*. Bee Bukur's Must* Shop.
FA 8-9901.
S Z ^ U w era ^ T Y ec^ ^ ru S T
3004 Cedar Ave. FA 1-0739.
Open til • p, m. Monday, Wed­ SACRIFICE: Apartment alae claa
kale! Polnaettia* In Bloom 16c
nesday, Friday until Christmas.
tide r*n|e, good condition 140.00.
GRAPEVILLE NURSERY
(9.00
dew*CaU
Oeorge
GnpevlRa Ave, aaae |Mk I t
FOR SALE — Trade-Ins. EUetrie
FA 2-2821,
stove (5.00, Electric Refriger­
PETUNIAS A Calendula! now
ator do.oo, Phlleo t v (18.00, RECONDITIONED, GE automatic
ready.
Dutch
Mill Nursery
washer, (65.00. Terms tf desired.
Westinghouae TV (8100. Fire
New Upeals Rd. off &gt;0th SL
atone li t F ait Ut., 8tCall Georgs FA I - l l l l .

7
T

1997 CHEVY Station Wagon 8799.
1990 CHEVY ......................... 193.
IMI FORD .......................... 179.
Sanford Motor Co., 1001 Sanford
Ave. Ph. FA 3-4981.

★ Sanford's ★
i f Finest Cars i f

FORD V-8. O /D
Fairiane 4-ltoor
FUltl)
Fair)ana 2 .Door
FORD
|
Ranch Wagon 2-Dr.t
FORD
&lt;
Ranch Wagon 2-Dr.
FORD
Galaiia 1-Door
FORD
Wagon 4-Door

Used furniture, appliances, toots
etc. Bought-So id. Larry’# Mart
213 Sanford Ave. Ph. FA 8.4111

RED HOT

ROLLAWAY, Hospital and Baby
Beds, Day, Week, or MonthFURNITURE CENTER
1100 French Ave.

ChAUimaA

Office Supply, 117 8. Magnolia
Ave. PA 9-M4I.

900 FRENCH AVK.

C O R Y A IR S to C A D IL LA C S

FORD MUFFLER

Q U A L IT Y
GIVE A
60
60
59
59
59
58
58
58
57

67

56
59
83
53

58
54
54
50
50

57

CAR

USED CARS

• BUILT BETTER
• FIT BETTER

CADILLAC • Fleetwood, Loaded ...........
COR V AIR * 4 Door. A utom atic...............
CADILLAC 4 Door. Air Cond.
....
CHEVROLET 2 Door Std„ 6 Cyl.
CHEVROLET ReUir 4 Door. Automatic
FORD 2 Door V-8, Automatic
CHEVROLET 4 Door It«l«lr. Automatic
RAM 111.EH 4 Dour, 6 C y l,................
FORD 2 Door. Automatic
CHEVROLET Hlntlon Wagon
CHEVROLET 4 Door, 6 Cyl, 8td„ Delair
RAMRLEIt 4 Door. Cuntom, Auto.
HUICK 2 Door, Automatic
MERCURY H a r d to p , Overdrive ..........
CHEVROLET Hint ion W«gon ........
CADILLAC 4 Door
...............................
FORD Station Wagon _ ____
..
FORD Vi Ton Pickup ...............
... .
PLYMOUTH 2 Door ...............
CADILLAC, I-oaded
CHEVROLET 2 Ton CHASSIS and CAH

4595
1495
3295
1193

1195
90S
1195
995
895
995
595
1195
595
895
1195
495
195
195
95
1695
1195

GIVE A CAR FOR CHRISTMAS
219 E. 2nd ST.
2505 PAItK AVE.

BANFORD
SANFORD

FA 2*0711
FA 2-0861

1952 P O N T IA C

Y E C

I EJ

HEMPHILL HAS DECIDED NOT TO
WAIT UNTIL AFTER THE HOLIDAYS
FOR

ANNUAL

CLEARANCE

HERE

ARE

A

FEW

OF

TH E j "

CLEARANCE PRICED
UNITS HE HAS ORDERED TO

BE SOLD THIS WEEKI

I960 PLYMOUTH
" I ” Belvedere I Door Sedan, low mile*go, Ant*,
ntatle TranamUnion, Radio, and Heater. A
,• Hpotlee* car

*1495

for only.............

Wow! 1958 BUICK
“ TOO" Limited 4 Door with full power and fa*,
tory air conditioning! Lena than 40,000 mtla* and
• &gt; one of (h« nicest (usurp

*1595

1958 CADILLAC
62 Sport Coup* with factory air conditioning

to-pleami buy or I

FREE

ECONOMY??

EACH

WHILE YOU WAIT

S CY1.INDKK 2-door hardtop, automatic ( J A
trun*., equipped, While It Laata , . . .

P

1955 PLYM O U TH
A P
J

1953 DODGE

Many mora to chootw from I Remember—.
whatever your need— you NEED to ■««
HIM? HEMPHILL MOTORS!

FORD OWNERS

SPECIAL
LUBRICATION ........................... 99c
BRAKE ADJUSTMENT.............. 99c
CHECK WHEEL ALIGNMENT 99c
Offer Good Through Dec. lOlh.

196! Rambler American Custom “ 400” Convartlblal New I Wo arc offering this Utile
beauty at a heavy discount. Drive U and you
will buy ill

OPEN F R ID A Y N IT E ’T IL 9:00
ALL DAY SATURDAY

CREDIT TERMS AVAILABLE
EASY PAYMENT PLAN .

*295

WIDE SELECTION
NEW &amp; USED CARS - USED TRUCKS

Strickland-Morrison

Seminole Co. Motors

SERVICE DEPARTMENT

519 E. JIRST ST.

HIS

SALE!

LATEK MODELS

1955 DODGE

V-8 four dopr «*dan.

IT MAY BE A FEW DAYS
E A R L Y . BUT •. BILL

Station Wagon with atandard IranamUnlon, A
nteal at only
^
m
_

*595

SAVOY tt cylinder, tlralghl flick, 4-door. ( %
A dandy second car you'll like,
*

§ •

195/ "6 " PLYMOUTH

1955 O LD SM O B ILE
HOLIDAY COUPE. A nlc* C .r,

f i j

ANNUAL CLEARANCE SALE!

EACH

*95

2-DOOK. FUherman'n Special!

W

will aatlefy the moot hard-

Installation

WINDSOR, excellent condition. A good
car. WAR $195
* A

FOR CHRISTMAS

grrxlb

m *nd full powerl Loan than 10,000 mile*! This

SPECIALS!
1953 CHRYSLER

1 • "

GET A GENUINE

• LAST LONGER

SEEING IB RELIEVING:

* m

cars In the county I

e

HOLLERS of SANFORD

fPanfnrh

ANNUAL CLEARANCE SALE!

AUTO GLASS
INSTALLED

FREE
TV STAMPS

»|
D
'ft
1*6

Pb. FA g-4611

36, Automobllet • Truck*

PIANO Wurliltcr Spine.*, I year* FOR SALE— Our complete tin*
UPHOLSTERING: free eatimat*.
old, solid
cherry,
fruit wood
of paints and electric paint 97 BUICK Rosdmastar, power
Why not be a aatiified custom­ INTAKE manifold. 3 two-barrel
seats, air cond. and everything
carburetors, fuel block, for *86
finish, will sacrifice for ( 600.
mixer* — J’ atnlcr* and Con.
er 7 Ray'a Upholstering, Call
reduced .............................. (499.
Call
FA
2-8633.
or
*U
Ford
361
engine.
Phone
traetors
Special.
Firestone
Store
TE 8-2585.
Mr.
Oielow
FA
2-2411 or
16 CHEVY, automatic, ■ real
l i t E. 1st St.
FIRESTONE Pra-Movlng Sal* on
NURSE will care lor aeml-invalldi
FA 2-6ITI after 6:M p. m,
dream I ........................... (« *
all used lire*. We dnn't want BRAND new frecier, upright, '56 DODOE, VI, 4 dr. push but­
or retired folks in my homa on
to lug them to our new loca­
lovely lake. Phone FA 2-8133 FRESH PRE-MIXED CONCRETE
never used, 9 yr. xusrantee.
ton drive, good family car,
Medium aged stepping atones,
tion, so make us an offer. All
after 4 P. M.
Sacrifice at f i l l . Call George
Just ....................................... (491
window sills, lintels 4b steps.
Stsea, Firestone i l l East lit
FA 1-8421.
'93 DODGE Radio &lt;1 heater, etc.
29. Automobile Service
St.
Old rock, steel and sand.
• bargain et .................... (99.
NEW Olympia portable typewrit* Two Pick-up trucki, come and
MIRACLE CONCRETE CO
LEONARD AUTO CLINlb
•re with rases. Regular ( 124.00
loe Elm Ave.
FA i-87it FOR SALE— AH good r*poiaei*ed
get on* et |U.
Electronic Testing Equipment
merchandise at low prioc*, We
Now (89.00 plus tax. Powell's
BILL COOKE
Tunc-up, Welding, Brake work WHEEL CHAIRS,
don’t want to move it to our
Office Supply, 117 I . Magnolia
QUALITY CARS
Complete motor overhaul
walkers.
new location. Your chsites to
FA 8-8641.
1014 8. French Ave.
FA 1-8636
2664 S. Hiawatha Ave. FA 2-6611
FREE DELIVERY
buy rightl firestone Store, 111
Prescriptions our Specialty
ENCYCLOPEDIA Brittenica. 24
E. let 84.
FAUST'S Rx Meltonville
vol., Atlas world Unguagr die. 37. Boats • Motor*
FOR SALE) New and Used inner
Pb. FA 2-7107
tionary and bookcase (160 00. I960 BOAT, 40 HP Elec, Motor and
tubes for Care, Trucks, Tree,
Webeor Royalite lap* recorder,
Windshield
Back Glass
trailer. Sacrifice (1,000. CaU
FURNITURE
tors, Sc« Us, Flraatone Store
3 speed, excellent oond. $78 00.
FA 84636.
Door Ginn*
Vent Glaal
Navy maa transferred; brand
111 East 1st. SL
1411 8, Park Ave.
SERVICE
new; take over fbr balance on
Senkarik Glass and Paint Co.
8 complete rooms; no down COVER for 14 ft. boat, 3 cushions BOY’S Used 34 In. Schwtn bike,
210 Magnolia
Pb. FA 1-4412
good cond. Ph. FA 1-6714
payment necessary; payments
4 life Jackets, crib and mat­
low
*a
113
per
month.
Call
*wntress.
FA
8-9430.
31. Poultry - Pets » Livestock
2 NEW Portable typewriter*, floor
In Tha Showroom
ner collect, TE 8-UU, Cassel­
sample*, on* Remington nna
FOR S A L E - All Guns and Am­
Under The
DACHSHUND pupplti. AKC regberry.
Smith
Corona,
Your choice
munition — Close out prices.
isle red, black and tan. FA 2-1701.
(100.60 Each including all taxes.
Buy up Nowl Firestone Stor*,
FOR SALE— Counter* and fu ­
CHAMPION Miniature AKC Black
Powell's Office Supply Co. 117
111 Kset let SI.
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�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

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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,

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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
that night.
to Caracas were adequate to as­
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
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
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Englishmen. "1'idgto" la said to be
a corruption o f tha English wold
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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)

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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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Page 12 — Fri. Dec. 15, 1961

Art Won

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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.

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MONDAY, DECEMRER 18. 1961

SANFORD,

FLORIDA

NO. 346

City To View Plans
for 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
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.

tlSLWA . . .

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.

6 Die In Traffic

The County Commission—An ad­
ministrative aid* and public rela­
tions director.
• • •

Gunman 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.

Long Wait 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. -

Pastor Wins
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.

Arraignment 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 With 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

Florida M akes Bid For
Federal Fallout M on e y
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

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.
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 of
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.

Turnpike Bond
Negotiations On

Texas Republican,
Demo In Runoff

Floods In Dixie;
Snow On Plains

VAH-1 To Return
At 4:30 Tod ny

Court Refuses To
Bar ‘Rider* Trial

Farm Program

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.

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.

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

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

West Berlin's 50,000 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

- •

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
Comics..............
— Page 3
Dear Abby — ------- Page I
Editorial
— Page II
KnUrtalnment ,
Pago I
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Annex Three Schools, Casselberry A sks
Wait-And-See
Policy Adopted
By Board
The County School Board
today agreed to a "wnit and
0 ee policy" renarding- a propoaal by Developer Hilbert
Casselberry to allow three
South Scminolo Schools to tie
into his sewer system free of
charge U the board agrees to
annex the three schools In the
Casselberry City limits.
School Bosrd members James
Blrkenmcyer told board members
(tjbal he held a conference with
C asselberry ami it* the "only way
he’ll do business,'' Blrkenmcyer
added.
Birkenmcycr said the only other
recourse would be to pay Cassel­
berry $10,000 for llc-in purposes.
Supt. of Schools It. T. Mil wet'
said "w e just don't have that
kind of money."
The three school* Casselberry
^ van ts
annexed Into the city
limit* arc South Seminole e le ­
mentary School, Lyman school
and the new junior high school in
the area now being built.
Birkenmeycr explained that he
saw no big disadvantages to the
proposal but suggested some sort
of meeting between Casselberry
and the school board.
He said that by being in It
fftwould solve our sewer disposal
problems.
However, Casselberry wants a
"package deal" , . there's no
other way out.

T. Lamar Caudle
•Among 7 Cited
In Con Game Case
NEW YORK (U r i) — Seven
men, Including a former Truman
admlnletratlon tax official and
three ex-convicta, were named to­
day ai parties in a ''euave" eonwfidence game to raits $600,000 to
produce a motion picture about the
life o f St. Patrick.
New York State A lly. Gen.
Louie J. I^fkowitz, In announcing
ha had obtained a court order re­
quiring the seven to appear in
court Friday with their books anil
records, said tile plan unwittingly
involved prominent government
£ sn d religious officials.
Lefkowlti's affidavit said an un­
registered corporation was formed
to promote the filming.
Among those named In the affi­
davit was T. Lamar Caudle, who
served a jail term In connection
with a tax rase in which he was
involved while serving as htsd of
tha Justice Department's Tax Di­
vision under former , President
^Trum an.
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and Charles Lesser of Oyiter Bay,
N. Y-, ami Norman Hankow of
Now York, all described as ex-con­
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GREELEY, Colo. (U PI) — A
I’nlon Pacific passenger train
trashed Into a loaded school
bus ilx miles southeast of here
this morning, killing Ik and in­
juring at least 30 others.

Tnc

Ken lusty ail ministration today un­
veiled a $700 million civil defense
program that includes funds for
aubslditlng construction o f com­
munity fallout shelters in schools
and hospitals.
Deputy Defense Secretary Ros­
well L. liilpatric told a news con­
ference the key feature o f tho new
program was a plan to subsidize
building o f shelters aimed at pro­
tecting ao million persons.
Federal fundi would be avail­
able to public or private, non­
profit Institutions engaged in
health, education and welfare ac­
tivities — primarily schools and
hospitals.
Gilputric said President Ken­
nedy will ask Congress In January
for Die funds to underwrite the
program.
He said Kennedy's appropria­
tions request will be in the neigh,
but hood of $700 million, more than
twice the civil defense budget for
this year.
It was understood that auhstantially more than half of the $700
million would t* earmarked for
the shelter subsidy program.
Gilpstriu said the federal grant
would he something less than the
actual c o a t.y f,runslruction. Lore!
agencies presumably Wuti.rt put up
the rest.
The bcfrn*« Department al­
ready la engaged in surveying and
marking Improvised fallout aheltere for 60 million persons—over
one-fourth
of the population.
These shelter* will be stocked
with food.

Kafangese Dig
In For UN Attack
LLLSABETHVILLK,
Kutangn,
Die Conge (U l'l) — Kalungese
forces dug In today for an expect­
ed ali-out offensive by United Na­
tion* troops.
Katanga P r e s i d e n t Molse
Tshonrlie, in what he called an
“ ultimate appeal to the free
world," claimed Wednesday night
that UN preparations prove they
ere getting ready for a massive
attack. He vowed tha' his 'people
are ready to die to “ defend our
freedom."
Well-informed UN source* said
such an attack was “ unlikely in
the i m m e d i a t e future." The
aourree said the Katanga govern­
ment's belief that an attack was
Imminent "appeared to l&gt;e based
on tha misconception that new
United
Nations
reinforcements
would lie thrown Into the battle
immediately."

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Rules Revised
TALLAHASSEE (UIM) — The
State Supreme Court approved
major revisions Wednesday in
rulct of diiclpiin* governing Flo­
rida lawyers.

Leave Colony
LISBON &lt;UPI)— Portuguese au­
thorities aro moving women and
children out of Portugal's threat­
ened India - coast provincei by
ship and plane, it was reported
today.

Dairy Fined
JACKSONVILLE (UPII — Superior Dairies, Inc., of Jackson­
ville, has been given 30 days to
pay a $6,000 fine and make resti­
tution of about $3,700 to three
producers it is accused of under­
paying.

Eiehmann Waits
JERUSALEM, Israel (U PI) —
Adolf Eiehmann sal alone today
ii» hi, bsavily-r'uaiQcd-tirlKua celb
awaiting the decis'ioA’ that could'
send him to death for tire,murder
of six million Jews during World
War ll.

Man Of The Year
BIRMINGHAM, Ala. IUFI) —
Frederic H. Heidelberg of Ra­
leigh, N. C „ Wednesday was nam­
ed 16G1 man of the year in ser­
vice to Southern agriculture by
the Progressive Farmer maga­
zine.

Suspect's Return
MIAMI (U PD— Nassau County,
N. Y., District Attorney William
Calm said today he hoped to re­
turn Male Ivanov lo New York
late this week lo fare charges of
murdering a family of live in
Mincola, N. Y.

Ask Injunction
NEW ORLEANS ( U P I ) - Negro
leaders today sought an Injunction
against the city's cancellation of
a contract Us use the municipal
auditorium for a meeting which
includes preaching by the Rev,
Marlin Luther King.

Holding's Bought
JACKSONVILLE (UPI) - The
American Life insurance Co. of
Rirmingham, At*., hat bought tlie
171* per cent share the Murchison
brother* of Dallas, Tex., owned
in Gulf Life Insurance Co., of
Jacksonville, Florida's largest in­
surance firm.

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THURSDAY, DECEMBER 14, 10G1

School Board To
Ask U. S. Aid For
Courses Buildup
The County School Board todayagreed to ask the Federal govern­
ment for grants-ln-aid ami addi­
tional teaching units to boost the
technical and vocational courses
in the county schools.
The board adopted a resolution
to take “ Immediate stepa" to add
technical and vocational courses
at both high school and adult
level* which will meet the needs
of the county."
The board also approved a
special vocational committee to
work in connection with boosting
technical and vocational guidance
in the schools.
The committee It comprised of
John Darby, Patty Qatchel, Joe
Foy, Robert Sheddcn and B. L.
Perkins Jr.
Earlier in the meeting, the
board heard a report from atate
department official Gene Raybom, her* to conduct an exten­
sive curriculum survey In county
schools, because of the projected
Nova impact.
Rayborn said that critical areas
inch at Longwood, Oviedo, Alta­
monte Springs and Geneva will
need more extensive technical
training because of Nova.

Brandi Calms Fear
Of West Berlin
BERLIN (U PI) — Mayor Willy
Brandt returned from Paris today
lo assure woirled West Berliners
that "the West will not let us
down.”
Brandt flew in from a meeting
with Allied foreign minister*. He
declined to comment oa the rift hatwren France and the rest of the
Allies over the question o f early
Berlin negotiationa with the Soviet
Union.
The shuttle o f 3,000 American
troupe that has underscored West­
ern rights o f unfettered access to
the divided city nearud Us and.
The last element of tha 1,600man 1st Rattle Group of tha 10th
Infantry sat out for West Berlin
along Uia 110-mll* h i g h w a y
through East Germany from the
West German border town o(
Helms tedt.
Tha group began Its mors seven
days ago to replace another battle
group which la being phased out of
Merlin, Unt o f Its final units left
Berlin today.

C. Of C. Election
The Seminole Chamber
o f Commerce will elect o f­
ficers for the year at a
meeting in the Civic Cen­
ter at 7 p. m. tonight,

Rhonda Fleming
Seeking Divorce

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By LARRY VKR81IEL
Have the police nabbed the clu.
alve cat burglar?
Chief Roy Williams says “ may
be.” A 15-year-old boy wat ap­
prehended this week and, accord
ing to Williams, the police are still
tabulating all the stolen merchan
disc picked up. Tha boy admitted
breaking Into 10 homes and Wil
llama believes he bat a partner.
• • •
Di'ja hear about the guy that
wanted to check Into the Palms
Hotel and wat disappointed when
he saw the condemned sign on
the door? Arthur Kirchhoft told us
he ran into an old friend who ap­
parently hadn't been in town for a
long time. Anyway, the gent told
Kirchhoff that he was looking for
a room and went by the Palms
Hotel first.
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The Seminole Bar Association
will launch an extensive public
relations program with a aeries of
guest apeak!ng jaunts before var
ioua home demonstrations groups
starting Jan. T and running
through Jan. as.
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At tlie County Commission meet­
ing Tuesday Commissioner Vermin
Dunn suggested that tha board
start meeting again In the morn
Inga and avoid these evening hour
sessions (meeting lasted until 8:30
Tuesday). Chairman J. C. Hutchi­
son called for a show of hands
supporting
Dunn.
None
waa
raised.
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Good news for Chuluota resi­
dents, According to County Engl
neer Carlton bliss, tlie road de­
partment la now resurfacing Sev­
enth St. and Ave. E in that area.

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Speaking of UHs*, he told ut
yesterday he Ins asked the Stale
Hoad Department to lake over
Onore Rd. for secondary main­
tenance.
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New
Hospital
Administrator
Robert Bcsscrer arm ed In town
this week to get the “ feel of
things" at Seminole Memorial
Hospital. He'll officially lake over
Harry Wrlr'a job In January. By
the way, Board of Trustee Chair­
man A. I). Peterson Sr, tells ut
that 40 per cent of the new wing
Is completed and that the con­
tractor it ahead of schedule.
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Tuesday County Commissioner
James P. Avery sharply criticized
Congressman Syd Itcrlong and
Sen. George Smathera for thalr
failure In hrlping lo get federal
aid on a county wide drainage
study. We contacted Herlong last
night and he said no one ever re­
quested any help from him. How­
ever, former County Attorney
Alack Cleveland Jr. tells us that
formal resolutions were sent to the
Congressional delegation and the
county hat acknowledged receipts
of their replies.
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Art Day of Slrmper Really Is
really cashing in on Hie Nova
Impact. Art said the olhrr day he
sold a piece of property in Tiluiville for $85,000.

FLORIDA

NO. 344

U. S. Grand Jury
Indicts Tape Firm
For Price Fixing
DANVILLE, 111. (U PD -M innesota Alining and Manufacturing
Co. has been Indicted by a federal
grand jury on charges of price
(izing and compiracy to monopol­
ize trade.
The St. Paul, Minn., firm wat
charged here Wednesday with vio­
lating the Sherman anti-trust law
in a conspiracy dating to 1931. It
waa accused of conspiring to mon­
opolize trade in a number of prod­
uct!, Including Scotch Tape,
The nine-count Indictment al­
leged that Minnesota Minin? fixed
p r im , conspired to restrain ami
monopolize the manufacture and
tale of three categories of prod­
ucts — pressure-sensitive tape,
magnetic recording tape and alu­
minum preten'ilited lithographic
plates,
H. P. Bluetow, president o f the
company, said at Minneapolis It
would not be possible to comment
directly on the government’s ac­
tion until the company could study
the charges. The atatement wat
made to employe* of the firm.
“ Even then It may not be pos­
sible to dlaeuia specific details of
the case for this la a highly tech­
nical and complicated subject In­
volving patents and patent li­
censes," Bluetow said.

Bryant Reassures
Two On Turnpike
TALLAHASSEE (UIM) — Gov.
Farris Rtyalit sent word to two
Lake County legislator* late Wed­
nesday that hia administration la
not aacriflclng any frea highway*
to build an ritanaion of the Runshine Rule Parkway.
Telegram* ranta from atate Ren.
J. A. Hoyd o f Leeaburg and Laka
County Rep. Welhorn Daniel Wed­
nesday protesting alleged adminis­
tration agreementa not to build
frru highways that wuuld rum pete
with the proposed extension of the
toll turnpike from Fort Pierce to
Wildwood;
Boyd suggested that Bryant call
a special irision of tha Leglilature
to diecuss the conflict. Daniel laid
a special legislative committee
should be set up to investlgata un*
lest the governor could give per­
sonal assurance that four-lanlng of
U. 8. Highway 27 from Leesburg
to Behring was planned toon.
Bryant said flatly that there la
no administration agreement to
stop improving public highways
that could compete with the turn­
pike. He added specifically Dier*
was absolutely no truth to reporta
that plane had lieen dropped to
four-lane U. H. 27 In order to paci­
fy pruspatUv* turnpike bond buy­
er*.

Witte Service Set
Funeral services for Mr. Hen­
ry Herman Witte, M, who died
Tuesday night were announced
today (or 3 p. m. Friday at
Grarukow
Funeral
Home. Mr.
Witte, prominent W. Flrat Street
produce farmer, had lived in San­
ford since 1'juJ.

SANTA MONICA, Calif (UPI)
—Flaming • haired actress Rhon­
da Fleming was seeking t divorce
today from actor Lang Jeffries,
whom she married lets than two
years ago.
Miss Fleming requested no ali­
mony and staled there was no
community property. She charged
that Jeffrie* causer her “ grievous
mental Buffering.”
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The divorce action wat brought
The
many
persons
who have In­
under the real namea of tlie
couple, Marilyn Lappin and Wil quired and are Interested in buy­
ing stock In the Sanford-SeraiRam II. Lappin,
note Development Co. ran contact
CAPE CANAVERAL (UPI) —
John Krkler, manager of the C. The Air Force, fresh from a suc­
of C.
cessful wrap-up on Ihe research
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Bridge .
Pag* 6
The photostat machine in the
Classified ,
Par* 12 A 13
courthouse is being overhauled at missile, went ahead with plana to­
Comica „....
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a cost of $2,500.
day to shoot a monkey 1,000
Dear Abby
Pag* 6
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Editorial
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Kitty, kitty, kitty. Anyone loat nental rocket.
Entertalnmant ___ Page i
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The animal, a rhesus monkey
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into space inaidc a "piggyback

IT COULDN’T HAPPEN HERE because Sanford
doesn’t hnvc any Sunday blue laws, but it did happen in
Philadelphia. A policeman cnuirht Santa Claus working
in n store on Sunday and hailed him before a justice of
the pence. Another thing we don’t have any cops here ns
mean ns this guy who nabbed Old Kris Krlngle and make
him "kringe" before the Inw.

U. S. Prods Allies
On Arms Buildup
PARIS (U PI) The United
State* prepared to challenge its
Allies today to match its own mil­
itary buildup in the face of tlie
current East-West crisis over Ber­
lin.
The Berlin problem already baa
been deepened by differences
among North Atlantic Treaty Or­
ganization (NATO) members on
whether to seek negotiationa with
the Russians now.
Tlie NATO council. In Ui* mid­
dle of a three-day vesiion here,
went Into a top-aecrct review of
Its own military strength and that
o f the Communist bloc.
The military conference, In
which only foreign affairs, de­
fense end finance ministers of tlie
IS NATO countries and one or two
experts from each w ere' partici­
pating, Interrupted a still incom-

St. Johns River
Committee To Meet
DoLAND- Tlie St. Johns River
Valley Advisory Committee will
meet at 7 p. m. Tuesday, Dec. It,
In the Slaydower Hotel at Jack­
sonville. Items on the agenda In­
clude discussion of a preliminary
report lo Gov. Karris Bryant on
recommendation* for developing
the recreational facilities of the
river.
In this connection one subject
will be a suggestion that addi­
tional public access and boat
launching facilities lie acquired in
some areas because of over­
crowding already experienced and
expected lo increase, Alto up for
discussion is a suggestion thal an
Independent study be made of
the river's fish resources.
The Committee will also discuss
with the U. 8. Engineer's repre­
sentative the possibility of gelling
tit* Engineer* to do spot spraying
and leave some of the hyacinths.
Several groups maintain a limit­
ed numlter u! hyacinths improve
the fishing anil also help reduce
errution of the river banks.

Flu Hits
By t 'idled Press International
The first of Ihe predicted out­
breaks of influenza hat closed
schools In Colorado and Missouri
communities, curtailed activities
in lllino's and brought absentee­
ism In California factories.

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plcle discussion o f Western policy
In Berlin. A resumption of this
conference, Involving the question
of talks with the Soviet Union,
w si planned for later.
Ths United State* wants tbn
other NATO countries to match
ths U. S. effort that hat added
250,000
men
to
the
armed
forcea since the latest Berlin ert*
sis erupted last August

May Slice Guard
By 10 Divisions
WASHINGTON (UIM) - T h e Natlonal Guard reserve forces may
he pared down by at mueh as 18
combat divisions even If appropri­
ation* and manpower strength
levels remain the tame, accord­
ing to defense sources,
A plan being studied would incrests the strength of the divi­
sions and provide them with
more expensive equipment, which
would mean a cut In the number
of paid civilian reservists at n
time when more were needed.
''Something
would
have
to
give,” the sources hi Id,
There are 27 National Guard
and 10 Army reserve combat divi­
sions now, most of which have
paper atrenglha of 13,000 men
and actual alrengtha well below
thal.
Tlie
plan
calls
for
divisions averaging 15.000 men.
Last week Army Secretary El­
vis J. Stahr Jr, said there would
be “ no significant reductions” hi
the reserve ranks. But if Con­
gress approved the plan and K
was carried out. six lo to divi­
sions could be eliminated.

Labor Gives More
Power To Meany
MIAMI BEACH (U P l)-G e o rg o
Meany emerged from the AFLCIO convention today with Increated power* to solve Intar.
union disputes and deal with
race discrimination in labor’s
rank*.
The 87*year-cld former Bronx
plumber enjoyed solid support
from most of the nation's top
labor leaders as he began his
fnurlh two-)ear term at head of
the 12.5 million-member federa­
tion which closed Its annual meet­
ing Wednesday,

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Monkey To Ride Atlas Piggyback

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AMERICAN LEGION POST 225 o f Chuluota broke tfround for its future
hum* in ceremonies last Saturday on the building site at the inteniectioii
o f Christmas ltd. and Chuluota Rd. Taking part in the activities was Mrs.
Edna Jacobs who donated tha property to the Post which Is named in
memory o f her husband. Others in ths picture ate, from left, Vincent
Chamber*. N. E. Runyon. Herbert Boswell, Wendell Jep.*on. Commander
Jtay Peats and Ralph Warden.
(Jj'RW I'lndu)

pod" attached to the side of a ailvery Atlas ICBM.
The monkey shot is expected
shortly from Capa Canaveral.
An Air Force crew (ired a bul­
let-shaped Titan Wednesday night
■bout 5,000 milea acrusa U&gt;« At­
lantic in the finale "R-nnd-D"
flight for Am erlca'i second ICBM
syatem.
17m Titan I, capable of hurling
U) drogm warheads ui uiure than

five megaton* more than one-third
of Hie way around the globe, is
expected to become officially com­
bat-ready late UU* moulii or early
In 1962.
An adva need-model Atlaa wlB
carry the monkey aa a passenger
on nn occnn-apannmg flight. The
monkey will be heavily instru­
mented, with sensors attached to
various parts o f Ha body, and tostalled inside a pod attached to
the metallic akin of the rocket,

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Jem** \V. Dunning Jr. etux to
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Alderniun Paul Bntea told th e C m m e lb o rry Board Mon­
day night thut tepliiclng the Sem lnoln B lv d . B rid g e wua go­
ing to coat the tow n ntoru than o r ig in a lly w a s estimated doe
to pipe inatAllationa.
Firat plana fo r tlie cooperative w o r k b e tw e e n the county
and the town called fo r the cou n ty tu f u r n i s h aurplua 72-inch
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However,
Hate*
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party C ounty
E n g in e e r
found th a t o n l y eo-inch pipe was
a v a ila b le i t w a a d e cid e d , with ap­
p ro v a l f r o m M a y o r Joseph Laird,
to inatall t w o 8 0 -in cb pipes under
the b r id g e w ith Bliaa estimating
that thla w o u ld a d d about 1100 to
the firat e a llm e t e o f not more
than $500.
Bataa p o in t e d ou t that the may­
o r haa th e a u th o r ity to apand up
•aa attending la asked to furnish to $100 w ith o u t ca llin g a mealing
th eir own table serv ice, a covered o f lha b o a r d a n d aald " if it goes
o v e r $000, 1*11 p a y the difference
dish and a fifty c e n t gift.
Aa Intareatlng even in g has been m y a a lfl”
planned b y Um
com m ittee in
ch arge, a spok esm an aald
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Food Service Assn.
Holds Party

Future Nurses
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County School
F ood S e r v ic e A ssocia tion held Ita
D e c e m b e r m e e t in g and Christmas
p a rty at P in e c r e s t Sehool.
F o llo w in g th e buainesa meeting
a gift e x c h a n g e waa held. Thi»
waa an in t e r e s t in g and humorous
p a rt o f th e p a r ty aa the gifts
co a l not m o r e th a n 33 cents each.
M e m b e rs o f th e association presented th e s u p e r v is o r , Mrs. Charlo 't e W h it m o r e w ith a blouse.
The r e a l
C h ristm a s gift was
m a d e b y th e m e m b e r s of the or.
ga n lsa tion t o th e sehool for Re­
ta rd ed C h ild r e n (T h e Uttle Rad
S e h o o lh o u e e ), in the amount of

Girls o f L ym an H igh ’ # Future
Nurses Club w ill spon sor baka
sales at three location* Saturday.
The schedule ca ll* fo r sales at
th e Publix M arket, corn er o f HR
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B atteries — Corda — R epair* — F o r M o n t

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Thetrie Clyde Kocera, ctux tu
Joe K. VYlflnton. flu x, Lake Brant­
ley illlle, |1S,|00.
Krnheth A. N’ nrtnan, etal, to
Iwsuia B. Jrsaup, Kern Terrace,
110,930.
Barry Homes, Inc. tn Charles A.
Babineau, etux, Goldie Manor,
112,000.
Academy Manor, tor. to llatuld
It. Whitehurst, etu i, Academy
Manor. &gt;9,100.
Final Dirorre Decree#
Kay E. Stallings rs. Janice H.
Stallings.
Marriage Appliralluna
Louis V. Bass. Satifotd and Cunnia Sue Itoden, Winter Haven.
Cyril Butner and Vera fl. Ray,
Salta Filed
Fed. N et’l Mtg. Assn. ve. R. Lea
Osbuine, atux, mtg. fcl.
Mack G. Williams, etux V*. Vir­
gil R, Austin, m tf. fcl.
Mortis Kaufman, etal va. Kill*
Myera Cheater, etal, mtg. fcl.
The Second Fed. H and L. Aasn.
o f Cleveland ve. Ronald P. Lang­
ley, atux, mtg. fcl.
Fast Brooklyn Savlngt Bank vi.
Harold M. Hopkins, atal, mtg. fel.
Fed. Nat’l Mtg. A n n . va. Charlta
Learie Hand, atux, mtg, fel.

Tours Planned
For Mystery Island
Visitors who wish to visit Mys­
terious Island and Bssr Island in
Lake Crescent, will not only be
treated to free rides to the islands,
but at 1 p.ra. Sunday aiurnoon
members o f the Crescent City Vol­
unteer Fire Department will pro­
vide a free tour of ih* beauty
spots of Ui* city for those return­
ing from the islands. Cars and
drivers will bo waiting at tha city
dock.
Tuesday of Uda week tho two.
aero Mysterious Island, together
with a atw borne, was given away
on “ Tho Prico Is Right" TV show
and the world premiere of the
movie, “ Mysterious Island" was
given for the winners on Tuesday
evening. The movie war based oo
Julo Verne's book by Uto same
name.

Rev. Grant Attends
Sectional Moating
Rev. E. Ruth Grant, pastor of
Longwood’s F i r s t
Pentecostal
Church, attended the factional
Meeting o f the Ladle* Auxiliary In
AuburniUle Saturday.
Rev. W. B. Craig, Presbyter of
Sectional Two, United Pentecostal
Church**, was principal speaker
fo r the Rally. R*v. Grant, section­
al president o f th* auxiliary, pre­
sided at th* busineaa m e lo n .
Mr*. Frank Panner, vice presi­
dent of tha Longwood Ladle* Aux­
iliary, accompanied Ear. Oraat I*
Aubumdal*.

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Nothing Extra To Buy!
Juat sign your caah register slip any time
&gt; uu make a purchaa* (small or larva) and
d r o p It Into tha Ornng* Bowl Ttcaat Box
a t Register* any tim* from Friday, Dec.
1 5th
through Friday. December 22.
D ra w in g will be held Saturday, Decenber
2 3 r d . YOU DO NOT HAVE TO BE
P R E S E N T TO WIN.

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Casselherrj'a ordinance pertain­
ing especially to day nurseries and
kindergartens amending the ori­
ginal on small homc-operated businessea was passed Monday night.
Under discussion ilnee July, the
amendment was termed by the
Board of Aldermen at its first
reading in September as ' ‘practi­
cally air tight and one to fill all
requirtmenta.-' Action on Its pass­
ing, however, waa tabled at this
time and again in October and in
November ponding further sludy
and inspection by City Building
Inspector Cliff Overman of a day
nursery already operating in the

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child and for the requirement to
he enforced by the mayor and the
marshal. It requires that applica­
tion* for business permits be made
tu the town after Jan. 1, 19S„\ and
that they thereafter be rcncurd
annually by Sept. I.
With the permit epplicatlon must
be the names and addresses of all
persons involved in the bunn*/&gt;
ownership and management and of
all employes plus the number of
children enrolled in the nursery
or kindergarten.
e Itr.idrntlal

Tbc Bomber Stream award was
presented to VAH-S by Capt. J.M.
Tully Jr., Commander Heavy at­
tack One, Wednesday. Following
the presentation th UBAF Drum

Crooms Thespians
Present Plays
The Crooms High School Thes­
pian Club, undsr the direction of
Miss U. D. Benysrd and Miss S.
Y. Kendrick, gave a presenta­
tion recently of two one-act plays
and one dramatic reading.
Ia “ The Storm ," a drama,
Charles Middleton gave s very
dramatic performance o( Jeff, tbs
tmotionatly
disturbed husband
Suportiag Charles In excellently
performed roles wars Ross Har­
rell, Edward Boyd, f$ y a OUvs^,
and Gloria Smith.
Sylvester Terrell, Maxine BrewIngton, Dorothy McGill and Joyce
Sharpe kept the audience laugh­
ing while portraying their acting
abilltis* in .roles as hillbillies In
the play "Sparkin."
Both plays and the dramatic
reading given by Franklin Powell
were well accepted by a full
house of student* and local cltisens.
Othar activities of the Thespians
include the Induction o( eight new
members into th* National Thes­
pian Society during an assembly
on Dec. I. The eight atudenU In­
ducted were Faye Oliver, Gloria
Smith, Dorothy Gilliam, Alvenia
Scott,
inci
Brinson.
Luthenia
Brown, Rontons Bowden, and
Mary Alice Diggs.

Albanian Colony
Leaves Moscow
MOSCOW (U P l)-R em n en U of
tk* Albanian colony slipped quiet­
ly out of Moscow today. They
wart seen off st lb* airport by
only two minor Chinese embassy
officials and Western correspond­
ents.
The departing Albanians in­
cluded 53 diplomats, students and
their families loaded with Sovietmade suitcases end carrying Rus­
sian souvenirs
and household
items.
Th* Chine*. tinUttiy officials
froi* up completely when U. S.
correspondents asked them for
commral on the Sovlel-Albanlan
rupture.

and Bugle Corps, with their Pipe
Band, gave an excellent per­
formance.
The competition ran high with
the V A li-lt loading team taking
firat place with 328 points out of
a possible 3M. Tha top RB5 team
was also from VAH-tl and conaisled oi Lcdr J7 F. Bachman,
pilot; 1’. A. Stokes. ATCA, B/N
and L. A. Uinchereau, ADJZ, 3rd

Cancer Film Shown
Kslly Collins o f tha Volusia
Cancer Society Educational Dept,
showad an Informally# and educetloual Mm concerning th* disease
at last week's Enterprise School
Assembly.

FA 2-70M
G. W. Dodson

Sunday School teacher* who are
member* of the Castle Memorial
Class of the First Methodist

BROWNIE TROOP 6"»7 celebrated it* first birthday Wednanday at the
weekly meeting in the I-nkc Mary School Cafeteria. Membern nhown ad­
miring their cake are. front row from left, Debbie Shipman, Lynn GUbo,
Collcn Royer, Donna Miller, Suann Davldaon, Carole Wlremun and Debbie
Cannon. In the back row from left are Reeky Dominty, Anne Weber, Carol
Rrumley, Jnnene Dnwaon, Ruth Freeman and Sandra Morgan. Mrs. D. L.
Domdey In leader o f the troop and Mra. P. J. Weber is aasiatant leader.
(Herald Photo)

HOHENBERG

Church, art being issued speelsl
invitations to attend the annual
Chriitmas party, Saturday at 7:30
p. tit. In McKinley Hall.
Aahby Jonee will servo aa em­
cee ter the special Chriatmai pro­
gram which haa bc«n planned
and Mrs. Tad William* la chair­
man of the social hour and re­
freshments whleh will follow.

Crewman. They secured ITS points
out of ■ possible 300.
The second and third teams
were from “VAH-S with IX, L.
DUoreto. pilot; Lt. (Jg) L. E.
Wolf, B /N ; E. R. Gilley, ATN3,
Third crewman, and Ledr. J. L.
Shipman, pilot; Lt. (Jg) R. F.
McIntyre, B/N and W. C. Brown
Aql, 3rd Crewman, on the third
place team respectively.
The overall total was won by
VAH-S with 1223 points out of S
possible 1510.

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Political

The Counly Commission is to be commended for
listening to the wishes of the citisens o f Seminole Coun­
ty and killing the controversial Franchise Directive.
As Jim Avery, who proposed the measure said
Tuesday, ‘‘There is no doubt that the people of this
county don't want it.”
Avery said he believed in the Democratic principal
and he then offered a motion to cancel the directive.
There is no doubt that wo in Seminole County need
controls as far as franchises are concerned.
However, we feel as we have expressed in the past
the recent franchise was a little too stringent and we
hope the new directive will be more liberal in dealing
with our citizens.

Dr. Crone’s

Worry
Beware of the psycholegy of
Um dale. Children who Uka
crerTIhiag for granted, without
even a "Thank jrwa,”
have
been trained thia way. Over*
Indulgent parent* hare usually
apatled them by making thing*
Ua easy far them.

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CASE K-4TS: Alfred K.. aged
41, la a prominent Florida bull
ne*i man.
"D r. Crane, It »eem» to me
that modern young people are
much more lelflih than In my
youth,” he remarked. "They take
everything for granted and even
forget to thank you for a apeclal
favor.
‘ T o r eaample, «ny aou 1* In
college. Each month I lend him
a liberal allowance. But Juit be­
fore the lait Christmas holiday*
I tent him a gold watch and
aome extra money »o that he
might buy preienta If be wlihcd.
“ But he failed even to acknow*
ledge my gift of the gold watch.
And of course, he didn't comment
about my tboughtfulneia In lend­
ing him extra eaih two week*
before Chrlitma* ao that he'd
have It for hla own (hopping.
“ Now I didn't need a gift from
him, but Juit the tame I'd have
enjoyed a little Indication of hi*
appreciation. Hi* mother aaya
maybe be wa* Juit very busy, but
I am probably far morn buiy.
So, Dr. Crane, what'* wrong with
(his modern generation! ”
Alfred'* ton, like many people
who are on a government dole,
ha* become eo accustomed lo re­
ceiving a regular monthly check
from hla father that h * now takaa
It for granted
Indeed, be ha* even formed the
habit of expecting It a* hla duel
And It It were to ccaan coming,
he'd probably feel very Indignant,
and oven upbraid hi* dad.
For it 1* a rule of piycbology
that people who begin receiving
generosity, either from parent*
or the state, soon learn to expect
such generosity as their due.
Then they grow irate If their
benefactor finds it impossible to
continue with hie former munifi­
cence.
Alfred 1* a self-made man. lie
earned hla education. In so doing,
hr developed much common sense
and executive ability before the
age of 21, which hla son lacks at
present.
But, like most fathers, he want*
to shield hla boy from aome of
the rigors which he underwent.

Clinic
This 1* a laudable aim, up lo a
certain degree, but it now tends
to make a mollycoddle of his boy.
For It Is the tree which stands
out and buffets the wlod or storm,
that develops lha deep-rooted
stability which enables it later
to withstand future storms. The
protected tree doesn't grow as
deep roots. So it topples over
more easily.
And that analogy holds true
of human personality. So don’t
shield your sons and daughters
too much, else you will develop
weaklings.
They will learn to lean upon
you instead o f upon their own re­
sources.
But be sure to use good sense
and reasonable attitude. If you
can well afford to send your
child to college, don't force him
lo earn hla entire way through
u bool. Make him a fair pro­
position.
Tall him that you will match
his earnings, dollar for dollar, if
be cares to go lo college to take
speelal training. Maybe you might
even double his earnings, and
lay down two dollars for every
one that he can earn.
But I wouldn't advise a parent
to push a son or daughter into
college unless the latter showed
enough ambition and Incentive to
earn at least 3S% of his way
along.
For parent* don't owe their
children a college education, re­
gardless o f pspa's financial rat­
ing. Wa have too many Indolent
and disinterested college men and
woman already who are simply
cluttering up our classroom*.
They also occupy precious seats
or laboratory space which more
ambitious and worthy students
should have.
Soma wealthy parents send their
children to college because It 1*
fashionable. Don't be guilty of
such a thing! Even If you are a
millionaire, don't send your child
to college unless he will help
earn his college 'expenses.
Bceauao people place very lit­
tle value on that which doesn't
cost them anything.

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about S per cent from last year.

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Sanford, Florida

Henry McLemore
As a movls cuatomsr o f long Wallace Reid. Theda Rara. Fatty
Sessue
What'e-Hlsstanding 1 would like to espresi Arbuckle.
my views on the qusotion of Name. Antonio Moreno.
1 didn’t eee the Great Train nobwhether the production o f U. S.
films abroad is suicld* or salva­ btry, but I didn’t mis* it by much.
My favorlto picture of all tint*
tion for Hollywood.
Mins Is a voice o f experience, still remains that aupsrb sarlal,
no doubt about that. I lived Just ■‘Tha Man In th* Laughlnr Mask,"
across ths street from a picture closely followed by "Trey of
show whsn I was a Util* boy, and Hearts,” “ Neal o f the Navy," and
was a regular patron (if not al­ "Th* Man with the Iron Claw."
And on nighu I didn't slip in
ways a paying ona) from th* age
through a side door, I absorbed
o f four until twslvs.
A faw o f my early heroes and the movlei, for my bedroom was
hsrolnsa will date me fairly dose. on ths movie elde o f the house, and
Pearl White. Eddie Polo. Nell many is th* Bight 1 went to sleep
Hamilton.
Annette
Ktllerman. to the wonderful melodies o f th*
Andy Clyde. Raymond Griffith. playsr piano. I still remember his

Fay Henle’s

Your Pocketbook
Q—Soma tims ago I bought a might find out about long-term
nail Insurant* policy on our loan* and what place* a person
might get them, what per cent
&gt;n*a Ilf*. My husband waa named
Interest they charge, ete.T— D. K.
i owner, 1 as beneficiary. W#
A— D. K.: I.ong-tsrni loans are
era separated shortly thereafter, not. made to individuals, but to
re been paying th* premiums on companies.
is policy which is in my posses,
However, you can borrow from
on. Can my husband cash it a credit union, bank, or financ*
company fur a 12-tnunth period
I?—J. B.
A —Dear J. B.: You'r* In a risky and possibly keep extending the
?ot. Your husband could repos- loan although, o f course, the long­
•as ths policy, change the bont- er you keep using someone else'*
ciary, cash-surrender It. Evtn money the more expensive it Is.
,'ldance that you've Paid tha prsI do not recommend borrowing
ilums from your earnings glvts on an insurance policy unless
du no tights.
you've no heirs that might need
When a marriage breaks up, the cash. However, when you bor­
ich matters as policy ownership row on ycur own Insurance there
re Important !/&gt;** no time. ts no pleasure to repay since you
•gotlaU for ownership of this really borrow your own mono/.
alley or resign yourself to th*

name. Bridgsr Thompson, and
could ho playl
But back to Hollywood and Its
problems. I am glad, for my own
sake, that Hollywood is now mak­
ing Western* in place* like Spain,
Italy, and Uruguay, and planta­
tion plotures In France, Germany,
Yugoslavia, and Norway.
What a relief, when one goes to
a Western, not to see the same old
boulders, the same overhanging
branches, th* identical gulliee,
buttes, and, yes, the same herds
of cattle being driven from Texas
to Fort Dodge. Soms o f ths stosrs
became old frisnds through ths
years, and I had named them.
Tlie same for gullies. I could tel)
which on* Itandy Scot wa* certain
to take, because it was ahorter,
and I often yelled out to U. S.
cavalry troops not to select a cer­
tain route—that they'd b* sure to
be ambushed.
Tha Italian, Spanish, and French
gullies o ffw a welcome change o f
scenery.
And that old prop Western
street at 20th Century — I knew
how every door opened, and what
to expert when the doora were
opened. The same for that old
locomotive. It la as familiar as a
favorite toy is to a child.
It will be a relief when World
War II airplane pictures ara shot
abroad, if only to gst ntw Jap.
anes* faces In the cockpit o f the
Japanese planes. Every time you
see a war picture, there are th*
same Jap astro* at the controls o f
the Jap Zakta and Bsttys. Lika
tha atosrs In th* Waitorns, I got
to know tksm by sight, and started
to hato to ata them shot down,
as they always war*.

co m p le te ly unnecessary no matter
how s in c e r e ly we want a co-ordi­
nated a n d unified program.
“ I c a n n o t answer whether there
is o r is not a plan to preient
such s proposal to the coming
session o f Congreif. But 1 have
no s u c h plan, know of no such
plan e n d would not favor such
plan.**
Use
id ea of m trgcr haa, of
cou rse, b een kicked around Wash­
ington fr o m time to time. The
late S e c r e ta r y or Interior Harold
L». I c k e s stubbed his toe trying
lo ta k e o v e r the Foreat Service
from A griculture.
M in ority
reports
from
task
forces o n natural resource! for
e x -P re s id e n t Hoover’s commission
on reorgan ization recommended
m e rg e r In lt«9 and 1U (, to no
avail.
P re s id e n t Eisenhower appointed
a c a b in e t committee on water
re so u rce s to co-ordinate conflict­
ing In terests. It adopted some
broad p o lic y principles which left
every a g e n c y Just where it was,
with n o th in g taken away.
T he c la s s ic rivalries in this field
are F o r e s t Service V*. National
Park
S e rv ice
over
recreation
fa cilitie s. Soil Conservation Ser­
vice v a . Fiah and Wildlife Ser­
vice, A gricu ltu re vs. Interior va.
A rm y enginears over upstream
w atersh ed development.
The b ig g e s t feud o f all is Army
E n g in eers va. Bureau o f Reclame-

It was supposedly settled by
the Pick-Sloan plan, which left
downstream development to Army
and upstream to Reclamation. ^
But last October, MaJ. Gen. W lliam F. Cassidy, director of civil
works for Army Engineers, made
a hot speech before National Re.
don ation
Assn,
in Buildings,
Mont.
Ha boasted that the Army
fathered the Reclamation Service
and discovered Central Valley 0f
California nearly 100 years ago. j
Also. Cassidy cited ISO authorized
Corps of Engineer* reservoirs in
IT Western states, with a $400million appropriation for thia year
In what 1* Reclamation territory.

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consequences.
Q—Wouldn't it be wise to In­
vest in mutual funds in eonjunc.
tlon with life Insurance rather
than all life ineurance for a young
person?—C. L.
A —Dear C. L.t Every young
person chould divide his aavlngs
lictween protective and growth de­
vices. You must have the protec­
tion offered by cash value life In­
surance in an amount sufficient to
care for any amergenrlrs.
Often group insurance will be
enough, especially If your com­
pany offers you a profit-nharing
or retirement plan. Beyond thia,
you should invest In common stock
or a mutual fund.
However, separate Insurance
holdings front mutual fund invest­
ments.
Don't sell paid-up Insurance to
buy term and Invest Ih* differ­
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Q—Could you give rue a little
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WASHINGTON — (N EA ) —
Tba mystery of “ Mister Z ” who
planted a think piece proposing
complete unification of II U. 8.
government agencies of four de­
partments into a new cabinetlevel "Department o f Natural Re­
sources'* is puxxling Washington.
Appearance of this article In
the relatively small circulation
"Natural Resources Journal*’ pubblished by University of New
Mexico Law School in Albuqutrqua caused some people to down­
grade the idea as being old stuff
to file and forget.
But New Mexico is a big state
In water, conservation, power,
mining, reclamation, public lands
and Indian atfalra. And the Jour­
nal la a respected Intellectualtype publication throughout tha
Southwest.
It* editor. Jack L. Kroner,
while not endorsing the merger
Id**, says only that, "M ister Z
desires to remain anonymous to
stimulate discussion.”
Secretary of Interior Stewart
L. UdaU, who com es from neigh­
boring Arirone and whose depart
ment would have most to gain
from any m trgcr with natural
resource agencies of Agriculture,
Army Corps of Engineers and
Department of Health, professed
to know nothing o f it.
Whsn shown proofs o f the ar­
ticle, Udall did not repudiate the
idea. He gave this comment:
"How to more effectively co­
ordinate the various conservation
activities
of
fovernmant
has
been
a
subject
that
haa
long attracted the attention of
thoughtful men both In and out
of government. Certainly the au­
thor of the Journal article could
so qualify.
“ Under this administration we
feel we have made significant
gains by obtaining x unity of
purpose between various depart­
ments— a unity that should pro­
duce in this century the greatest
gains In the conservation field.
We will continue lending our ef­
forts In that direction.”
The fact that San. Clinton P.
Andarson o f New Mexico la chair­
man of the Senate's committee
on Interior and a form er secre­
tary of agriculture made him a
natural for questioning on the
“ M ilter Z " natural resources
unification idea. Reached In Albuquerqua be made this com ­
ment:
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am not Mister Z.
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Is the case. But I have never pro­
posed and do not favor trans­
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By Abigail Van Buren

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D EAR A B R \ : As the holiday acanon
approaches and Christmus programs will
be given at schools, l would like your
opinion on "saving seats” for people who
are not present. In the past, I have come
to school auditoriums and hnve sat down
only to hnve someone chase me out of the
seut saying, "Sorry, but this sent is sav­
ed.”
I have seen people save a whole row.
I’ ve stood for an entire two-hour perform­
ance while some o f the “ saved" seats re­
mained unoccupied. I am referring to free
programs. Thunk you.
TIRED OF STANDING
D EAR T IR E D : Haven’ t you ever
heard o f "squatter’s rights” ? Just squat
and tell the "sent saver” that ho is en­
titled only to the sent on which he him­
self has squatted. You might get a dirty
look, but it’s better than standing for two
hours.
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1 think he would be n swell boy friend.
How can I pet another date with him?
PARKED
DEAR TARKED: This "swell kid” is
obviously interested in a girl for purking
purposes only. You apparently "angled"
for the first date with htm. Don’ t angle
for another unless you want history to
repeat itself.
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D EAR ABIIY: I’ve been trying to get
a date with a swell kid for two months.
Ho finally asked me for a dnte, but things
didn’ t turn out very well. He took me
parking and, to let him know I didn’t ap­
preciate it very much, I acted verv cold
townrd him and we fought and argued the
whole time.
I don’t call this much of a date. I sup­
pose I sound silly, but I would like to go
out with him again. I mean on n real date.

Plea to Am erica’ s First Lady:
Couldn’t you please, ma’am, get
a new hairdo? Not that tho one
you arc wearing now isn’t becom­
ing. On you it looks good.
But on S3 out o f every 100 girls
and women In the country who
a rc trying to wear it, too, Just
because you arc setting the fash­
ions these day, it looks simply

awful.

But that's just part of the story.
The worst part is that with your
hairdo you can only wear one
type oT hat—the high pillbox.
On you, even that is becoming.
But what it docs to Mits and Mr.

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DEAR A B B Y : My mother lins n sys­
tem. Every time I leave something whero
it shouldn’t be, she puts it in n box. Be­
fore I can get anything .back I have to
keep my room in apple pie order for a
week. 1 left a library book under my bed
and she put it in the box. It is overdue.
How can I get it back?
IN TROUBLE
DEAR IN : By keeping your room in
apple pie order for a weekl
CONFIDENTIAL TO LINDA AND
CAROL: Your mother* DO trust you—
they just don’t trust the world.
Everybody’* got a problem. What’s
yours? For a personal reply, send n selfaddressed, stamped envelope to Abby, in
care o f this pnper.
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Lovely Wedding," spnd fiO cents to Abby,
Box :J3G5, Beverly Hills, Calif.

America is a crying shame.
It makes most of them look
like Mrs. Happy Hooligan—and
yet it's hard to find a hat these
days that isn't shaped like Happy
Hooligan's lin can.
So even the women who h ive
Ilk: good sense not to copy your
hair style arc wearing the kind
of hat designed to go with it.
What wc need, please ma'am,
is for you to adopt a hair style
that is more universally becoming
and one that lends Itself to a
wide variety o f hat styles—not
just one.
U looks as though what you

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Arkansas'
Crawford
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Was named
for
William
II.
Crawford, U. S. secretary of
wear is going to lie "what every­ war in ISIS.
one is wearing." That's whit
comes of having * beauty In th«
White House,
And since that teems to be so
—can’t you make it a bit easier
on the American woman?
Right now she looks pretty
ridiculous with that bushy bob
and that tall pillbox perened on
the back of her head.
Of course, it's quite a respon­
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South hands only’ olid plan your
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you will Jose one club, one bruit
and one spade. You aasumo that
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Celebrated

In celebration of ber lBth birthday Brown,
at the NAS BOQ Saturday night I Hunt,
The ballroom was decorated
with a red and white theme which
Included red and white streamers,
red and while balloons and red |||1
and while flower arrangements.
The serving table was graced with
red candles in holder* and the
center piece was a beautiful bou­
quet of red and whit* carnations.
Guests enjoyed dancing during X
(ha evening to recorded music and W
later the decorative balloons were W
broken to find the on* with a note
in it, which won for it* holder a
prize of a record album.
JU
A delicious cake, iced in white
and enhanced with red lettering of J K -ji
•'Happy Birthday, Kathy," punch, candies, nuts, chips anil dips were
served.
Chaperones were Mrs. L. D.
Moran, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Cow- WHH
Icy, Mr. and Mrs. Gil I.uch, Miss
Dee Hargrave and Ilobhy Harvey.
Mrs. Cowley, Mrs. Morin, Mr*.
Luck and Miss Hargraves received
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corsages of carnations.
Special guest* weic the mem- |||||i
ber* of the “ A " majorette corps, H H
of which ah* is a member. Tb*
guest list Included William Beh­
rens, Regina Clark, John Salo­
mon, Irene Johnson, Buddy Ball,
Linda Daniels, Eric Paterson,
JVuthl Carlton, Bob Lewis, Sherry ---------Lee, Jimmy Williams, Ann Ms-

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More winter resident* have arrived In Lake. Mary including Mr.
Vick Welch, Lynda Echols, J oey , Ccnl Wheatland, Mike Champion, and Mrs. Lyman Frlaby from
Muse, Nyleene Albers, Don Me-1 Gwen Champion, Chip Crawford, Lake. Michigan; Mr. and Mr*. Ar­
Coy, Pat Wight, Tim Richards, Vida Sue Smith. Mike Caolo, Jean thur Kubc from Farwell, Mich.;
Belle and Coleman Harris from
Rose Kratxert, Ashton Asccnsio, I Robson and Bill Phagan.
Bumpasa, Va.. and Mr. and Mrs,
Richard Pardy from Rochester,
N. Y. Mr. and Mr*. Pardy, who

Sorority members of Zeta XI
Chapter would like Is remind all
those who plan to vote la the baby
contest that this is their last
chsnce. The containers will be col­
lected Saturday.
Mr. and Mra. David Caldwell
left Monday afternoon for Tarboro, N. C., to attend funeral aervices for Mrs. Caldwell's sister,
Mrs, T. H. Sanders,
Mrs. Gerald Losslng and son,
David, o f Kansas City, Mo., ar­
rived this week to spend the
Christmas holidays with her m o­
ther, Mrs. Nancy Brock. Mr. Loss.
Ing will arrive Dee. 21 for the re­
mainder of the holiday and ac­
company the femlly home.
Ens. Billy B. Wilkinson recent­
ly spent his furlough with his mo­
ther, Mrs. S. A. Wllklnaon. 247S
Palmetto Ave. He came here from
Providence, R. I., after attending
limited duty officer*' school. He
Is now attending the U, S, Naval
Supply Corps School la Athens,
Ga. Before receiving bis commis­
sion as ensign he served aa chief
In the Supply Division of the VEA44 at the Jacksonville Naval Air
Station for several years.
Gay Walts, who Is stationed
with the U. S. Navy In San Diego,
Calif., Is visiting his parents, Mr.
and Mrs, t . G. Walts, 70S Laurel
Ave.

have been coming to Lake Mary
for several years, are now get­
ting settled in their new home and
plan to be permanent residents.
Mrs. Robert W. Mohn i* back
home in Lake Mary recuperating
after undergoing surgery recently
at Sanford Memorial Hospital.
She is getting along fine.

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the honoree are from left, Miaa Linda Daniels, Mrs. L. D. Moran, Kathy,
Mfaa Irene Johnson and Misa Regina Clark.
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Members of the Ro»e Garden
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home of the president, Mrs. Henry
Simpson, to Geneva.
Mrs. A. W. Epps was co-boite»s
at ■ coffee which preceded the
meeting. Native materials were
used In the decorations for the re­
freshment table and throughout
the home, creating the theme, "A
Florida Christmas."
Mrs. Simpson gtvs reports and
announcements from the executive
board meeting and welcomed two
new members, Mrs. W. G. Kilbee
and Mrs. Lester Brown. Three
visitors were also welcomed, Mrs.
Robert W. Jackson, Mrs. Paul
Poor and Mrs. W. A. McDade.
A Jar for "pennies from heaven"
was passed among the group,
starting a fund to send children
to a youth camp next summer.
Members reported unusual birds
that they had noticed recently, in*
elating a bald eagle and her mate
Men circling over Lake Minnie
by Mra. Epps.

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Installed By Auxiliary
TAe Ladies Auxiliary of the
Sanford Fife Department held the
December meeting and Christmas
dinner at Phelps Rejiaurani.
Main item on the agenda was
an installation ceremony for new
officers. Mrs. M. N. Cleveland was
in ittllisj officer.
Mrs. IT. D. ralat is the new
president end other officers e a r leg with her « ill be Mrs. D. K.
Swift, vlee president: Mrs. R. T.
Thomas, secretary-treasurer end
Mre. 3. t . Benaatt, chaplain.
Others attending the dinner
mtetlpg were Mre. R. L. Beckey,
Mrs. c . stlmson. Mrs. R. T.
White Sr., Mrs. B. T. White Jr„
Mrs. B. Gilbert, Mrs. J. R. Crow,
Mr*. G. M. Harriet end Mrs. Anne
Mae Bowen.

MRS. H. D. FAINT JR„ president of the Ladies Auxiliary 6f th* Sanford
Firemen, (third from le ft! receives the {ravel from retiring president,
Mrs. J. R. Crow. Mrs. M. N. Cleveland, left was installing officer and Mrs.
D. K. Swift, right, is vice president. All were installed at a dinner meeting
recently.
(Herald Photo)

Osteen Personals
By M M . C L A B E N C T t RNTDER
Mr*. Hubert MeCermie ef Sil­
ver Springe, Meryland, le villiIng her father, Ed Marihall, who
hai bees ill with pneumonia.
Mre. Helen Keitpan of St.
Pateriburg and M n. Aagott Andtraen of Brooklyn, N. Y., are
gueiti of Mr*. Trank George.

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Mre. Loir Brooke epent the
weekend with her daughter and
eon-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Don
S tow l and family in Sanford and
wai with her grindeon, Cerkey,
when ha celebrated hla birthday.
Mre. Brooke and Mre. Charier
Brown were in Enterprise, Wed­
nesday, visiting Mr. and Mre. Ed­
win Braddeck and family.

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Mr*. J. V. Jones was hostess at
her home Monday evening for the
meeting of the Elate Knight Circle
of The Firat Baptist Church. A
Chriatmas theme predominated in
the decorations of the living room
where the members gathered.
The devotion wai given by Mrs.
F. L. Dam pier who told tile Christmas Story and (he busineas portion
f i was presided over by Mrs. D. K.
McNab in tha abiepee of the
chairman, Mra. Herbert Moretand. Reports of various commit­
tee chairmen were heard and
namea given to the membera to
call on in the interest of the
church and elrela.

Announcement wai made that a
Christmat gift wai being sent to
Ihe boy al Florida Baptist Childrani Home which the circle has
adopted, also a report that the
circle had contributed to the Lot­

tie Moon Chrlitmaa Offering.
Mra. R. F. Cooper, a visitor
from ihe WMS gave an Inttrittlag
and enlightening talk after which
refreshments of fruit cake and
punch were aerved by tba hostcaa.

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Page 8— Thurs. Dec. 14, 1961

Celebrates
Seventh Birthday
FOlt HER —
Pendant*
from S 1.00
•Pearl R in g s -------- from *15.00
Plerred Earring* from * 4.00
Diamond Dinner
Rings
. from 119.95
Engagement Seta from *50.00
“1-D Bracelet* . — from ( 5.00
Cirri# Pins -------- from t LOO

Ladle* &amp; Men's $10-95
WATCHES from
FOR HIM —
Ring* ...........
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Billfold*
from
Tie and Cuff Setafrom
Cuff Links
from
Sterling Key Rings from
I-D R rareieta----- from
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OPEN T IL * TIL XMAS
From Pri., Dee. 15th
Free Xmas Wrapping

JEWELERS
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fly MRS. CLARENCE SNYDER
Tamara Jean Pell, daughter of
Mr. and Mr*. Harold Pell, eelebrated her aeventh birthday with
a party at the educational build,
ing of the Oiteen Itaptlit Church.
Many games were played with a
prize going to Rodney Vclno,
The dining room waa decorated
with pink atreamera and the colora
of pink and green were uaed
throughout the room. Kavon were
small animals filled with candy
and nuts. A large cake decorated
with pink roses and "Happy
Dlrthday Tam m y," centered the
table.
There wcr&lt;^!3 guests with It of
them being cousins of the honor
guest. Those attending were Linda
Gay, Debbie, Joanne and Connie
Pell, Tari Lynn Jurss, Helen Sut­
ton, Karen Oatecn, Bobby Jo and
Liz Snyder, Diane Smcdbcrg, Jan­
et Tatum, Gail Urquart, Pamela
Brooke, Terri Colley, Gayle Tredway, Stephanie Tredwa/, Lynn
Jones and Susie Crlm.
Also Wade, Bobbin, Jimmy and
Eugene Pell, Jamrs, Ash, Mark,
Ricky, Darrel ami Ross Poll, Bud­
dy Wilson, Louis Sutton, Rodney
Ve'no, Clay and Geoffrey Veino.

At a recent meeting of Sem­
inole Chapter 2, Order of Eastern
Star, 44 members snd eight visi­
tors participated in a service hon­
oring the station of Esther.
The program centered around
the theme of light. First time
visitors were Mr*. Florence Bisel,
past mstron of Evening Star
Chapter 342, Vermontville, Mich;
Mrs. Clive Bisel, 421 Lonsbury
Chapter, Eaton Rapids, Mich., and
Mrs. Florence Trepanier, Har­
riett Chapter 251 Duluth, Minn.
A Christmas program was pre­
sented with Mrs. Mildred Tabor
playing the role of Mary and
George Carver at Joseph. Play­
ing the part of the wise men were
John Carver, Robert Williams and
J. E. Blackman.
Mrs. Robert Cole tang appro
priate music and birthdays bon
ored were Mrs. Lillian Tedrow.

Calendar

THURSDAY
The Adult S. S. Class of tha
First Christian Church wOl meet
Deacons of the First Presbyter­ at the church at 5:30 p.m. to dec­
ian Church will meet at 7:45 p.m orate the tree. The class psrty will
at toe church.
l&gt;e held al 7:30 p.m at tha home
of Mr. and Mrs. Kyle MeMilUn,
240* Orange Ave.

Grace Methodist

of the San Franclaeo Giants'

SANFORD, FLORIDA

DECEMBER 16, 1961
• Cocktails ml 7
• Dancing at 9:80

* Dinner at 8
• Drews Optional

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Third Birthday

NITE

By SIIIRLRY WENTWORTH
Andrew Herrington, eon of Mr.
and Mr*. Vernon Herrington, cele­
brated his third birthday Dec. 6
*t a neighborhood party given at
tha Bear Lake Manor Herrington
home on Craig Dr.
Invited for a luncheon treat of
hamburger*, milk, birthday eake,
games and surprise* wart Roe a,
Roger and Rochelle Morn and
Sarah Herrington.

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W SC S Presents

The Friendship Cits* of First
Christian Church will meet In tha
Education Building at 6:20 p.m.
All members and their children
Tlie WSCS of Grace Methodist are Invited.
Primary Dept. 2 will hold the
Church met at the church for the
annual Christmas parly at 7:30
December meeting.
During the business session it p.m. in tha church.
was decided lo have a Christmas
basket at the church to receive
clothing for small children such as
socks, training pants and sweat­
ers for welfare projects.
Mr* M. J. lod ge Jr., Mrs. C.
R. Rankin and Mrs. Robert Ben­
nett presented a program based
By MRS. ADAM MULLER
on the Christmas theme. Mrs.
Mr.
and Mr*. Charles Scuddsr
Rankin read a small story "Can
of Lilac Dr. celebrated Mrs. Syud­
You Sparc Five Minutes for
der's birthday this past week at
Christmas 7 "
The DeBary Raalaurant. After
Mrs. Ronnctt played for the
carol singing and 3(rs. Hoy Wall cutting tha birthday cake, "Happy
Birthday" waa sung by tha party.
sang "What Child is T h is?" Mrs.
Mr. and Mri. James Duffy of
Lwtge and Mrs. Rankin conducted
a Bible quiz and a gift exchange Poinsettia Dr. returned from a
trip to Grand Bahamas tala, with
wa* held, uaing two hoxea marked
right and wrong answers. The Ihcir son and daughter-in-law,
wrong answer box was emptied Mr. and Mri. Eugene Duffy of
Massachusetts.
first.
Mr. and Mrs. H. E. W alt/ of
PoimetlJa Dr. have returned from
The U. S. has 93,017 teachers a trip to California, New Mexico
with emergency, or temporary, and Taxai.
certificates employed In publle ele­
mentary and secondary schools,
FRINGE BENEFITS
with 50 per cent of these haring
The latest in Jewslry fashions
less than four years of collage
figures right into the current craze
preparation.
tor the twlat, reports the Fashion
Coordination Institute.
It's the lariat, a Jeweled, beaded
or gold meah bell nearly four feet
long. The tassela droop almost to
the knees and create a wild
rhythm all their own.

Christmas Program

Personals

14th ANNUAL

STARTING

MRIDAY

DeBary

Announcing

Mrs. Audrey Markos, R. E. Peuri
foy and Mrs. Mary Mosier.
Hostesses for the evening wer.
Mrs. Eunice Dann, Mrs. Jame.
iloltzclaw. Mrs. Virginia Burney
Mr*. Vivisn Welsh and Mr*. Ann.
Samuel. The chapter room wa:
decorated with barkets of re
and white polnsettias and the serv­
ing table was centered with a ma
donna arrangement. Homemad
cakes and coffee were served L
those present.

Andrew Celebrates
ALLAN BKADDOCK celebrated his eleventh birthday
at the Florida Power Club. His parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Edwin Hrnddock, o f Enterprise, Rave the party for
Allan and n group of his friends. Games were played and
a lunch o f hamburgers with all the trimmings and a
birthday cake were served by the hosts.
(Cox Photo)

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Christmas Holiday Hours • Starting Friday, Dee. 15th
Open Friday Nights from 7:20 to 10:30
Every Afternoon from t to 5
Saturday Morning Mansion from 9 'til 11
MELODER carries a complete tin* o f skates and skating
accessories. Visit M ELOPER'S Salesroom.

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SHS Season Cage
Tickets Available

Lyman Opens Cage

Sraion tirketa for tha 1M1
.Srminotr High Baikethall games
aic still available, it was an-'
nonneed today by Seminole High
Athletic Director Fred Ganai.
There are two Ivpri ef tickets
on aale. Ona la the family tiekat
which will admit all member* of
the family to each game, anil id U
for ten dollar*. The adult individ­
ual tiekat ia priced at five dollar*.
Thai* licketa are food for tha
remaining 31 ganica that the
Ssminolea will play thla aaaion
ami repreeeni quite a substantial
saving over the individual game
tickets for adulti at T5 cents and
for atudenti at *0 cant*.
Scaaon tickets may be reserv­
ed while they last by calling Fred
Ganaa in the Seminole High Ath
latic Department at telephone
number FA 3-W33.

Season Friday
Lyman High'* lisaketbtilt Squad at center (or Ilia Greyhound* in
is beginning to take shape this their (10*1) grid season, will have
weak a* the Greyhounds prepare hta first try on tho basketball
for their first basketball same of court F rid ay.
the season against the South
College football prospect Jim
Sumter JtelieU at llushnell on Kri. Williams will probably be one of
the cagers to start for the Greyday
Thc Greyhounds are the last hounds in their opening game
team tn Seminole County to begin Williams has been taking the
it* basketball season this year, change from football to basketball
with both the Oviedo Llona and quite well in the practice aeaaions,
Sanford Semlnolea getting a head and la a good prospect for scoring
competition this season for the
Start on the Longwood team.
Lyman basketball coach Walt Greyhounds.
Another of the former football
Diurus has good material to work
with for what could be a success- players to make the baikethall
/ul cage season. On the 12 man squad is Jeff Leonard. Leonard
team are a number of former has been making a good percentfootball atari. Roy Li*k and th e1 age of hia inside ahota on the
225 lbs. that formed a solid wall: (t&gt;urt and i* another of the pro­
bables for the opening lineup for
Lyman In Friday's game.
Last year's basketball record
x o T ir n o f r n s m u i i iik s a i .s:
for the Greyhound* saw Lyman

Legal Notice

KOT1CK la hereby s ire n that
winning onlv around 20 nerccnt
the enSerelsne* Honorable Arthur
,
1 ” !X. ,
” P*rccn l
H le e h w i t h , Jr., c le r k e f c i r c u i t ' o f t l * scheduled g a m e s . This ye a r
Court o f Beminote County. n«ri&lt;te, the prospects fo r a m o r e ( u c r e i i will, o a the llt li da&gt; o f December
ItS l, at 11:08 o'clock A. 11. at th* ful cage season are brighter with
Frnnt Doo r o f the Seminole Cou n­ several experienced players from
ty Court Hauee, Seminole County, last year, Friday’ s opener with
In the oity o f Sanford, riorld a.
o fta r fo r Mia and eell et public South Sumter should give some
eu te ry to the hlaheet and be&gt;t indication of Lyman s skill on the
bidder f e r eeeh, the follew ln g deeerlbed property situated In Saml- couit and might foreshadow the
outcome of the coming season.
aole County, Florida, lo -w lli
Lot 1*. Dlock ««. TUWNMtTE
O F SOUTH CHUM,'OTA, a
aubdlvlelon, according to plat
thereof,
reoorded
In
Flat
• o a k t, pa t* * It to II, In*
NOTICE OF APPLICATION
clualve, o f the Puhllo Recarde
FOE T A X DEED
o f Seminote County, Florida,
Ihe*. I»4.l« Flsrtda hfalafea o f
pursuant tn the Final Decree of latei
Foreclosure
entered
In a case
NOTICE
IK HKHKIiT QIVKN.
pon ding In - M id Court, tha atylr That iisrh srt Cherry Ihe holder of
o f which lei
th* fallowin g certllloate haa filed
McCATJOJIAN
MOUTflAOE
COM - said csrtlflrata for te* derd to
F A S T , INC, a F ie n d s corp ora tion . bo Issued thereon. The certificate
Plaintiff, niimbir and year ot Issuance, the
-vad-srrlptlon ol the property, and
JAM ES K. n i V T K n and NANCT the name In which It * * ■ ais rseJ. O W T t n , hta wife,
td are ae follower
Defendants. Cert Iflea Ie No. 14*
Tear af la*
and the th aars ry number ot which auanre 1*18
|e l l l l t .
D K seniP TtoN o f
rnopEnTT
WITNESS my hand and the of*
l.nts I 4 4 tllook n Htmgalow
firlal eeal o f said Court, this llt h
City Flat Hook 1 Page IS
da y o f December, !t*t.
Nemo In which aeeeaeed Annie
|HKALI
Jaiksun. All o f eald property be­
H onorable Arthur II. Book* ing In tha County o f grmlnute.
with, Jr., Clerk of the Clr* Iteto o f Florida. Unless such car*
cu lt Court or Seminole Coun* tlfloate shall
be redeemed aaty, Florida
orrdlng to la w the property desc­
Ilyt Martha T. Vihlen
ribed la each certificate will be
n*i&gt;utr cle rk
sold to tho highest bidder at Ihe
Josopk M. Fltsgrrald
front door o f the Memlnole County
Attorney for Plaintiff
Court House at ganfurd. Florida,
111 Security Trust Uulldlns
on the flrsl Monday In thr month
Sllsml J*. Florida
of January, t i l l , which te the
ruhlleh D*c. 14. 1(11.
le t dey of January, l i l t .
Dated this llt h dey e f October,
|\ T H E COUNT OF T H E CO l’ XTT 11*1.
j t oar..
is n iv o l k
r o i v r r , (SE A L )
. —
STATE OF FL ORIDA, IV PHtl.
Arthur H. Ileckwlth, Jr.
■ ATE AO.
Clerk Circuit Court
Ih H E i K i l s l s o f
Msinlnols County, Florida
iiK on m ; k o k k u n e stkimikn ' s , Puhlleh Nov. I*. Dec. T. 14, 21.
Also known as IIKOIUIK K. 8TIJ.
PH EN* and s / k / a OEOItllE STB.
NOTICB TO DBFMND
rit S N S . Deceased
T O i EUIJKNK WILLIAMS
NOTICE TO C'EEIIITONS
c/n Jswsll Williams
TO A b b CNEDITOES AND FE R 1M Hayse s irs * !
SONS HA V I M , CLAIMS OE DE­
Sps rta, Tsnaesero
MAND* AtlAlhVT ■ A ID r-eTATMl
ris e s # take notice that you ara
You and each o f you sro hereby hereby required t* file your writ­
notified and required te present ten defenses either pereonally or
any claims end demanda which by an atturnsy, on o r before the
you, ar either o f you. may heve ll t h dey * f January. l*t». it th*
aaalnet the Estate o f OEOIKTE offloe or ihe Clerk o f the Circuit
KO BE LINK
STEI'IIUNd.
a t e o Court at the Court House, fn San­
k n ow n ae floor* * K. Slephsns and ford, Florida, and to mall a copy
t‘&gt; Karlyls
If oualiolder,
a / k / a O e o r t e Sleplirne. deceased, th ereof
late o f the County o f lentlnu)# and Attorn ey tor Plaintiff. P. o . Hog
■ U la af Florida, to the County ti e, Sanford. Florida, In that c e r ­
Judge o f Seminole County, Flor­ tain divorce proceeding pending
ida, to the County Jud se ef Neml* against you In the Circuit Court
pole County, Florida, within ell ar the Ninth Judicial Circuit of
( I ) calendar months from Ihe date Florida. In and for Mamlnoie Coun­
e f the ftret publication o f ihle ty, Florida, lu Chancery, the title
notice. Each claim o r demand must o f eald cans* being Clara tl. W i l ­
be in writing and must br ewurn liams, Plaintiff, ve. Eugene Wit
to by tha clalmaut, hie agent, or llama, fe le n d a n t, and herein fell
h it attorney, or tho eama will be* not, or a decree pro confeeso will
bo entered against you.
noma void accord ing 10 law.
Witness my hand and o ffls al
Dated this llt h day o f Decern*
teal
at Sanford, Semlnol* County,
ber, A. D. 1**1.
Florida,
this 4th day o f Decem­
/ a / I.aura Isabel Stephana
Ae Kxacutrl* o f the Fatal* ber. 14*1
o f fleorge KuekUne Stephen! t l E A L )
Arthur II
Beckwith. Jr.
• tc*. dlC«S*td.
c l e r k o f the Circuit Court
I. W A L T E R HAWKINS
llyi Martha T. Vihlen, D.C.
Lemon
Bluff. Oeteen, Fla.
K arlyle Housholder
Attorn ey for eald Estate
Attorn
ey for Plaintiff
Publish Doe. 14, SI, i t , 1*41 A
P. O. Ilo* 1*8
Jan. 4, m : .
Sanford. Florida.
IV TIIK Cl l i e u IT C O IH I i l l THM Publish Dec. 7. 14. II, I*. 1»&lt;L
■TH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN AND
P O E SEMINOLE COUNTY, FI.OH* IN T H E C I B C I I T CO LE T OF THE
NINTH JUDICIAL CIHCt'IT OF
IDA IN CHANCCHY NO. I1T44
B A I T BROOKLYN SAVINGS DANK, AND FOE bKMINOLK COUNTY,
FLOEIDA I'll ANCKHV NO. IIT4I
a New York corporation,
t’ UIntllf, CITY HAVING* HANK OK PITTS­
FIELD
Plain lilt,
OUT E. PHILLIPS and FHANCES
U PHILLIPS, hie wife.
CH
ARLES
C.
SI
HADE
R
and
MAR­
Defendants.
NOTICE TO DEPEND OH OHDEH T H A L* BTRADER. his wife
Defendants.
o r p u b l i c a t i o n s i t t foii
NOTICE OF M I T IN
r o . MCLoai'HE
VIUMTUALK
rtlHEU
Lliel HE
TOt OCT K PHILLIPS and
FIIA.NCUS L. PUILUPS, kle T il l CH ARLES C. ST RAD ER and
MARTHA L STRADER, h ll
wife
Wlf*
34*:0 Atwood Avenue
Residence
U«* Kentucky
Sunni mead. Callfern'e
Avenue, Akron. Ohio
TOU, OUT E. PHILLIPS and
Yon are hereby notified that a
PRA NCES L. PHILLIPS, are here­
by notified that a Complaint for Complaint to for»alose a certain
moMSah*
auiumbsrlnf Ihe fo ll» w For eclosure o f M o r t fe a o has been
filed against you. and you are Ing described r»*l property, to -w lt il
Log 141, OAKLAND HILLS,
required to servo e copy o f your
accord in g to Ihe plat thereat
Answ er or Ploedlnge to the Com*
ae recorded In Piet Book It,
plaint on Ihe I'U In tlffe gtUrney,
Paget SI and *4. INiblte E t cJoseph M. Fitsgereld. II* Seeurity
..ids o l bemlnole County, F lo ­
Trust Uulldlng, Miami I*. Flarlda.
rida!
Including all structure#
and file lb* original Answ er er
and Improvements now and
Pleading In the of fice ol th* Clark
hereafter on e»IJ land and
o f tho Circuit Court on or before
f u t u r e s attached te or used
the l l t h dey o f D*oembrr A- D..
In
conneetton a l l * Ihe sold
1*41. If ) e u fell te do ee. Judg­
premleaa
ment by default Will be token
against &gt;ou for the relief demand­ bee been filed egalnal you In the
sb «re -e ty la d
»«&gt;'.
K °“ **•
ed In the Complaint.
Th# description o f the r*al pro ­ required to eerv* a copy a f your
Answer
or
Yleadlu*
to
tho
Com­
perty proceeded against lei
plaint
on
Pla in ti ffs
ettorneye,
Lot 1. IHork 1. of TOWN*
Anderaua. nuth, Ward *
Geen,
KITE OK NORTH CIIL'LL*.
I f l East Central Avenue, Orlando,
LOTA. e aubdlvlelon e s c o l d ­
Florida, and file the original A n ­
in g lo plot thereof reoorded
sw er or Pleading tn the o f fic e ef
in Plat Hook «. » * * M ** , •
Ihe Clerk o f the Circuit C*&lt;urt on
£|, InotUitvc. « f th* 1 ubll*
or beforo ihe l»lh dey of Decem­
l i c c rt* o f Niwtottil County.
ber tt * t. If y»d (0*1 «« 0 °
*
Florid**
T b l i nolle# #I**H !»• publlih#d i i e r t i ipro #a n (»t"J Will to* I • pi'll
* nee each week for (our « * * * • ega ia et you for Ihe relief demand­
cu 't ve weeks In I D Sanford Her* ed In ihe Complaint.
This Notice ehalt be published
* ' D'-iN.1 AND ORDEREDi ol San- once a weak for tour .uneecutlve
far J. Vamlnol* County. Florida. Iklo | w - o k e lo tho Sanford Harold.
21th day of November A.D . I » «L
WIT.NBgg m&gt; band and e f flc at
id K A l .l
aeel o f o f ft .e *1
‘ •"•ty,
Flurlde, t lit a 2»tfi dry o f No»amArihur
H- U a cb elih . Jr.
har. l i f t .
I-lark. Clr-ult Court
I t ) ; Martha T. Vlhleii
(S E A L )
.
^ .. .
.
Arih ur H ■•chwllh. Jr.
Deputy Clorh •
Clork o f Circuit Court
Joeeph M. Fltegereld
Byt Mxrth* T. Mhlan
221 Sacurity Trust Uulldlng
Deputy Clark
Miami -«. Florid*
,
at
AMbllik Nov. 1# * Dee. f. 14. U- Publish No*. **. * Do*. », 14. *1-

Legal Notice

Three Tied
For tsf In Loop

THE L Y M A N High S ch o o l H n s k e th n ll T eam which begina its 19CI season
Fricluy against South S u m t e r in m a rie u p o f the fo llo w in g players: (left to
right) fron t row : A u rin n : S t e p h e n s o n ; G riffin ; L eon ard; Balmer; and
Link. Back r o w : F e r r in ; J u d y ; S m i t h ; S h ndix; Y o u n g ; and Williams.
(H erald Sports Photo)

3 Set For S O K C 'In a u g u ra l' Handicap
Three
avc
greyhounds,
who
schooled brilliantly, are certain o f
*poti In the Inaugural H andicap,
the opening night sp eed classic
at the Sanford-OrUndo Kennel
Club Saturday night, a ccord in g
to an announcement ju st m ade
by Racing Secretary R. C. "P it ay ’ Williamson.
They are Carl T r a c y 's Ruth
Cruce, G, A. Aldereon's I’ ll Take
Him and OviUc Muses' E xcelling.
The live remaining Inaugural run­
ners will be announced tom orrow .
They will be selected from 15 top
performers surving a cut from
approximately 30 Inaugural hope­
ful*.
Those still in the running in­
clude Tuffy O’Leary, Be Fawn,

Legal Notice
IN TIIK CIRCUIT O U l ' H T O F T H E
NINTH J l t H t l V I .
rillC tllT .
IN
AND FOE
SEMI NOI.SC C O U N T Y ,
FLORIDA. CH ANCEEY NO. H I M
SUFFOLK
COUNTY
FEDERAL
HAVIN’ ! in A LOAN AHHOCJ AVION,
a Unllal Htatea o f A m e r i c a ear*
poratlon,
FUtn&gt; Iff.
ve.
RILLT EL i t . A T E R a n d B A N D R A
L SLATER, hie w if e , a n d W I L ­
LIAM
IIA It ROl-D
PATTON
and
JEANNETTE
M.
PAYTON.
Me
wife.
D e f e n d a n t a.
v u n t i l e»F a l ' I T
iv
Mull r o I L K F O H E t L u l l HE
TO, IIII.I.Y El, S L A T E D and S A N ­
DRA L S L A T E R , hta wtr*.
Addraaa U n k n o w n
Tou.
Dafendanla,
are
hereby
n o l l f M that a c o m p l a i n t t o l o r e clot* » certain m o r t g a g e fin th*
following dra&lt; rlbrd p r o p e r t y , to w in
t * l 11. DEAR L A K E IH1.I-H.
a. nardmg to Ihe P la t th * ra of. aa reoorded In P l a t Itoolt
11, al Peg* I ' o f th a Pu hlln
Hrt'urde o f Hemlhnlc C o u n t y ,
Florida,
has
sen
filed
agw ln ai
you
in Ilia a b o ve .s tyle d s u i t and y o u
ara required to s e rv e a oop&gt; e f
your Anewer nr P l e a d i n g t » tha
I'umplalnt »n P l e l n t l f f 'a a t t o r n a y
Jnatph XI. Muraeko, P, l). ifux : : s
Fern Park. Florida, a n d f ile th*
original Answer nr
pleading
In
tha office o f the r ' l o r k
o f the
Clrrult Ceurt on o r b e f o r e Ihe
II dey of January, l i l t . If y o u
fail lo do eo, a dacr aa prn e o n .
faaao will lie taken a g a i n s t y o u
f» r ilia relief d e m a n d e d
In Ihe
Complaint.
WITNESS nir han d a n d o f f i c i a l
seat e f office at S a n fo rd , Hemlnole,
County, this ll t h d a y o t p e e a m ber. l t e i .
(SEAL)
Arthur If. H e c k w tt h . Jr.
Clerk o f C ircu it C o u r t
f ly : Martha T. V i h l e n , D.C
Publish Deo. 14, &gt;1, 11,
i PS i a
Jan. 4. t »•:.

VpM ago, It!!#• One, Lovely Boy. three-year-old sun of Rocker 51acEaster T ok en .
Fathom, o.B.'a Cantata, took two schooling slam
D .D .T., O B . ’ a Melon. Big Cal­ with long k a d i and at clocking*
houn and B arn acle Bob.
R u th C r u c e , t w o - yaar - old
d a u g h ter
of
C a p ta in 's
R ockarL a d y T w i s t , w a s clo ck e d in two
s c h o o lin g v i c t o r i e s at 31.35 and
31.30 s e c o n d s , In both events c o m ­
ing f r o m b e h in d to win. She w as
on e o f 72 g r e y h o u n d s trying for
a sp o t in tb«* $2.3,000 Taulun D er­
b y a n d w o n o n e o f the prelim in­
a ry h o s t s .
O r v ille M o s e s ' Kxceilm K , aired
by
th e
great
R u ra l S]&gt;crditer,
lite r a lly
s c h o o le d
h e r way Into
the
In u u g u ra l
Kncup. Tuesday
n ig h t s h e t u r n e d In a clucking o f
31.33 s e c o n d s , th e fa a tc it in eight
n ig h ts o f s c h o o li n g .

o f ai.M and 11.10.
The track will be dark tonight
and tomorrow night a* final pre­
paration* air made for Satur­
d a y 's opening.

Legal Notice

Three taame ara tied fer tin t
place in tha eecond week of the
newly • organlied fill! Hemphill
Motorettc* bowling league. The
teame ara the L« Sabree, the Pon­
tiac#, and tha Invictae.
The high gam* of th* week wae
mad* by Verue Holton with a eeor#
o f 175. Kathleen Warner cam* in
for tocond place with her acore of
161, with Fronkla Hombriek'e
eeor# of 166 placing her In third
place. Lol* Jaekeon was neat with
her 16g game.
A meeting will be held this week
for teem captain* prior to leagua
play. Captalne ar* requeited to ar­
rive at tha 1a m * 16 minute* eerly.

IN T H E CIRCUIT CPI l i t OF THE
NIN T H
JUIHI'IVI, CIRCUIT IIP
AND
FOR eKMINOLK COUNTY.
F I , n il IDA.
IN
UHANrKKY
NO.
liv es
IN T H E CIRCUIT COURT OF THM
HOSTOK F ED ER AL SAVINGS * NINTH JUDICIAL riHGUfT, II*
1.0 AN
ASMIK’ I ATION,
x
United AND FOR SEMI NOI.M COUNTY,
Mint** carpurellnn,
FLORIDA. rilA N UK RY KIN lira*
Plaintiff, IIUSTUN FED ER AL SAVINGS A
LOAN
ASHOCIATION,
a
United
ve .
X fK L V J N
L A W W I L L and F A T E Stela* aarporallon,
L A W W I L L hi* wlf4,
riatatlff,
Uafendanta v*.
WINSTON S
LA W W IL L end
NOTICE IIP ntl.H
G. A . A ld e re o n 'a I'll Take Him,
LAW WILL, hi*
NOTICE
IH II EltEIIT GIVEN GLADYS MAC
Uiai an the tl th day af D*o*ml&gt;*r. wit*,
I»&lt;1. at 11:00 o 'cine k A. M. et th*
Defendant*.
NOTICE OP at!lT IN
m e i n dour o f Ilia Cuurt Huuae of
Hatnlnol* County, *1 Hanford, F lo r­
MonTliAOK fomkclobuiim
ida,
the
Honorable
Arihur
H. TO i Wlnelvn a. M w w l l l and
in t h k c i a t i r r c o u r t ok t iiii
Oladr* Me* Lawwlll, kle wlr*,
N IN T H
J t 'I I I C f A l,
r i H U l IT
O F n v r k w l t h , Jr., Clerk o f the Circuit
Tag,
Dafendanla,
ara
hereby
AN I*
FOM
WIOMINOI.H
C O U N T * . C o u r t a* Seminole County, F lo r­
n .O H IIIA .
IN
C M A NC’ KIl *
V P . id *. w ill o f fe r far eel* to (he notified that a eomplalnt t* fore­
close
e
cat
lain
m
o
r
ts
a
s
*
on
th*
h lg h e e t end beat bidder far ueeli,
II«4S
pqbllo outcry, th* fallowing fnllowlns d**artb*a properly, l e ­
IIOH TON
F lilliE H A I.
HAVINOS A nt
vin
I/1 A X
.ISK IK ’ I A T IciN ,
«
United do earlhed properly af the Defendante
Melvin t.ewwlll and Fnye
Lol lit. HEAR LAKE JULIA,
Ktatva o o r p o r a l l o n ,
■-cardin g la Ih* Flat there­
L
a
w
will,
hie
e
lf
e
,
P la in t i ff ,
Lot 11, REAfl LAKE HILLM,
of. •* reoorded In Plat Booh
va.
t l at r a t * I t at tha Public
PAT
IIU M W V .
»«d
JCI.AINK
a c co rd in g to the l*lal thereRecords o f Seminole
ol* County,
uf, as racorded In I'ial Uouk
RICIIP IV . h ie
vwlfo,
riorlda.
11. Peg* 17 nf th* I’ utillo
D afe ndantp
Heoarda o f hemlnnln County,
haa bean filed against yea la Ih*
V U T I I 'H
I I P M t.K
ab'ive-etyled eull and ynu ar* re­
P lo t Ida,
N O T IC E
IS
llE ltlC U r
U tV K N
quired
lo eerte a cop y i f your
l
a
g
*th*r
with
ell
structure*
and
th a t on
th r D i l i day of D ecem ­
ber.
IASI.
■»
l t i D P naan, et |h* Im provem en t*, then o r thereafter A n eerr nr I’leedlng to Ih* Com­
plaint
on
Pla in tiffs
attorney
m a i n d o o r o f t h a C o u r t H o u s e o f o n said land.
T h la la made pursuant tn F in a l Jnerph M. Muraeko. P. O. R o i 111,
i f e i i t l n o l e C o u n t y , a t Menfnrd. F l o r ­
id a ,
I lie
H on ora b le
Arthur
If. D e c r a i of Foraeloeura entered In r*rn Park. Flarlda. and Ilia th*
fli-a kvw tth . J r . , c l e r k o f th e C ircu it t h * above nauae, ('hennery line. orlalnal Anewer or Pleading In
C o u r t o f M e t n l n o l * C o u n t y . F lo r id a , ket No. 1 ■te#. nuw pending In th* Ih* office of th* Clark ot Ihe Cir­
w i l l o f f e r f o r e e l e tn (Its h igh e s t C ir c u it Court o f and fur Hemlnoia cuit t'uuri on nr before tho llt h
dey nf December, l i l t , tf y e t Jail
a n d b r a t b i d d e r f o r r a s h , at pu hllo C o u n t y , Flnritla
IN
W1TSESM
WHERKOF,
I In *n m, a darree pre cnnfeeeo
ou tcry,
th r
fo llow in g
described
property
of
th r
D e f e n d a n t * Tet h a ' * hereunto eel m&gt; band and wilt be taken aanlM t you for the I
aral thla ll t h
day * f relief demanded In Ih* Complilnl.
H lch ry
and
K lein *
U!eh*V.
hie ■' ( f l . l e l
w i t n e s s my head and *{(1*1*1
D air m h ar, l i l t ,
w ife.
■rat of afrtre el Hanford. Srmtnel*
(M U A L )
l , o t V*. I I E A It L A K E HILLS.
('aunty, thla l l t h day ef Nov* bI-|
Arthur &gt;1 Hai'kwHh. Jr.,
a o o o r d i i i K l o t h e P la t th e r e Clerk uf Hi* Circuit Court bar. I&gt;41,
o r , e g r e g a r d e d In Plat Hunk
lit and for Sentliiulo County, (HEAL)
is.
Pan*
IT
o r th a p u b l l o
Flo rid *
Arihur 1|. Beckwith, Jr,
R e c o r d s o f g e m i n a t e County,
H r: M artha T. Vihlen
Ulrrk o f cir cuit Court
K la rld e.
lly: Martha T. V|hl*n. D O )
Deputy
Clerk
tog etlirr
W ith
dll
e tr u u tu r e s and
Puldlali Nov. 10 A Doc. t, 14, Bl. I
Im iiriivern rn te.
th *n
n r t h e i e a f t e r P u b Hell Dtr 14, 1041.
,m e e ld l a n d .
T i l l * In m n d o p u r s u a n t tn F in a l
D earer u f
F V i r e c l o e u r e e n l r r e d In
t h e e i i o v e p a u a i , C h a n c e r y D u c k * !,
N o . 11S4S, n o w p e n d i n g In th* C l r ­
ru lt
C ourt
of
and
f u r B«in ln olr
C ounty,
F lorid *
IN
W IT N U B K
NVIIKIIBO F,
I
have
h ereu n to
eel
m y h an d and
o f f I d a I s e a l th la l l t h day uf D tram ber, t v s i .
(B E A L )
A rthur
H.
B e c k w i t h , Jr.
C l e r k o f t h e C i r c u i t C o u r t In
tlaetrle chord orgM
and
for
H em ln ole
C o u n ty,
H i n t Id a
lt&gt; : M a r t i n s T . V ih le n
U epu t)
i'l* r k
P u h l l e h D e c . 14. ! » « 1 .

Legal Notice

Legal Notice

BY JACK TRIM
Well, the predicted outbreak of aliad fever haa
spread into adjoining counties nnd there was n steady
atreum of patients heading for tho St. Johns in the San­
ford arou Inst weokend for treatment.
Severiil chhos reported mild around the first o f thla
month took turn.* for tho worse nfter shnd catches began
including roe and the numbers landed began to increase,
llest cntch reported w u h from Lemon Bluff where
Mr. nnd Mrs. W. F. Ken Jr. o f Now Smyrna llendi had 10
shad, with two roo weighing moro than four poundn .. I
apiece. Cdr. Joe Leary and his wife, Dottle, o f Loch II ••
Arbor brought In nine, with three roe.
The Stallings family at Osteen Bridge Camp said
that several boats had brought in an many hh eight shad
during the past few days.
Crowe’s (‘nmp on SR 46 had catchea of half a dozen
and Crowe said that fishing for the shad haa started in
earnest now,
Crowe pointed out un interesting sidelight to the
fishing in the St. Johns. lie explained the recent stir*
ring of bigger baas might be partially due to the arrival
o f email herring along with the first shad. Tha big basa
find the herring very tnaty and appear to be chasing
them, he said, accounting for pretty good basa catchea
in some places in the river.
*

#

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a

And as the shad season nears in full force, there are
aome official ayes on the Sanford area,
Paul Nichols, fishery research biologist for the
U. S. Fish and Wildlife Service, hns written that he and
his co*workers will be hers Jan. 10 to start arrangenients for another creel census on ahad fishing.
Nichols wrote that he will spend a week here on the
river and will be followed by two other biologists dur­
ing the peak two weeks and closing week o f the season.
He said that statistics will be gathered at Crowe’s,
Osceola and Lindsay’s Fish Camps and at publlo land­
ings along the river.

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Friday la Career Day and 91
consultants are prepared to meet
with the students all day to give
them an outline of the nature of
the work, the attractive features
and the undesirable features and

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the present outlook of demand and
aupply.
The consultants will also outline
the education and training necess­
ary, and the personal qualifica­
tions which their particular occu­
pation demands.
The rewords of the occupation,
such as salary, service, prestige,
self-expression, security, opportunlty for advancement and re­
lated vocations will also be part of
the diicustlon.
A question and answer period
will follow each vocational talk by
the consultant, and each student
may attend three different voca­
tional studies.
At the end of the day, students
will attend their sixth period class
for an evaluation resume, In which
they will write down their impress­
ions and the knowledge they have
acquired at the courses.
Following is a list of the careers
which the students have asked to
have explained to them, and the
name of the consultant who will
talk to the students.
Auto Mechanic—J. R. Ray of the
Ford Motor Co.; Stewardess —
Frank Crosby o f Eastern Airlines;
Nurse—Mrs. C. Spinner of Sem­
inole Memorial Hospital; Physi­
cian and Surgeon — Dr. Robert
Rosemond; Accountant — John
Filxpatrick; Journalism — Walter
Glelow, the Sanford Herald.
Homemaking—Mrs. Jack Wood­
ruff; Laboratory technician — Dr.
Leonard Munson; Interior Deco­
rator — Mrs. Harriet Peterson;
Athletic Director—Joe Sterling of
Apopka High School; Electrician—
E. C. Hprper Jr. of Sanford Elec­
tric Co.; Religious Education —
Chaplain Robert Deal of the Naval
Air Station; Secretary—Mrs. Patty
Gatchel o f the Florida State Bank.
Agriculture—Cecil Tucker, coun­
ty agent; Physical research —
Hill Clause of the Martin Co.;
Military service—Representatives
of all services will be present;
Beautician — Nancy Reynolds of
Lovely Lady Beauty Shop; Law—
J. Sylvan Davis, Stenstrom, Davis
and McIntosh.
Aviation—NAS representatives;
Elementary teaching — Mrs. Mar­
garet Golt, Supervisor of Seminole
County Elementsry Ed.; Photog­
rapher— Howard Powell; Biologi­
cal research—Prof. F. C. Prichard
of Stetson; Electronics—Hal Get­
tings, Dytronlcs; Draftsman —

Devid Olson, Dytrenles; VetsHnerlan — Or. Cameron Lawrence.
Receptionist — Mra. D. I . Tal&gt;
ley. Florida State Bank; Actor*
Showman — Mra. Daren, Lake
Mary School; Civil Service — John
Penkacik, Board of Examiner*,
Orlando; Social Worker—Mr*. V.
L. Hurt, Welfare Board; Bankinf
— R. J. Banman, preaident of
Sanford AUantie Bank; Pharmacy
— Glenn McCall, Tonchton Drug
Musician—Don Yaxley, Stetson;
Law Enforcement—Sheriff J. L.
Hobby; Forestry — Charles Cbeilman, County Karra Forester, Or­
lando; Chemical research — Dr.
Bailer of Stetaon; Telephone Oper.
(tor — Miss D. Copper, Southern
Ben Telephone Co.; Dentistry—Dr.
Eli White; Bookkeeper — Clyde
Ramsey, Chase and Co.; Second­
ary teaching — W. H. DeShaxo —
Secondary School supervisor.
Civil Engineering — Fred WllHams; Artist, Art Teacher — Ed
Stone; Advertising—Georg* Touhy
of First Federal; Secretary —
MUs Peggy Price.

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VFW Bowlers
Set Return Match
With Daytona DAV
Ily JANE CASHELRERRY
The VFW Poet 8207 Howling
Tram of Caaselberry will roll a re­
turn match with tht Disabled Vet­
erans' "Sitdowners" of Daytona
Beach Sunday. Play at th* Medal­
lion Lanes In Maitland la schedul­
ed to open at 3 p. m.
Aa In th* two previoua encount­
ers, when th* DAV team outscored
the VFW, all howlere will be re­
quired to play from wheel chairs.
Art Block, romander of th* Caaaelberry Poat, aaid today that both
tha state end district VFW com­
manders are expected to attend
and that spectator* will be wel­
comed.

TILT-TIP PEN

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First pen with the feel of a
fountain pen and the conveni­
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Transparent reservoir le ts
you know when it’s time to
refill Variety of A Q C
colorful designs- Om%/D

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Scouts Redecorate
Girl* of Enterprise Scout Troop
102 have redecorated their meet­
ing room In th* ehurch annex and
have been making Christmas gifts
for their parents as tha latest pro­
ject. As their Thanskgivinn work
they donated n turkey to the Sal­
vation Army.

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EDITORIAL COMMENT

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COUNTY NEWS

THURSDAY, DECEMBER II, 1961

PAG E 11

Mike Kennedy
To Follow
Family Trade

CHULUOTAS MIKE KENNEDY

Controversy Over Boat
’SettlejJ Bf^Chairmaiv
;

Controversy over what the Fircilesving the ‘'Water Safety" title
Dept,’a new boat ahould be called on the boat.
l ady, whtvgt last month's meet­
split the Board of Aldermen* rule
to a tie at Ha meeting Monday ing objected to the “ water *af*ty’ ’
night before the minutes of the title auggesting instead that it be
November meeting were approved. culled ' ‘ rescue bout'1 asked for
The tie vote, with Rohn l.ady board action on the matter. He
* * n d Mrs. Hope Bennett voting pointed out that the boat had been
against and Paul Bates and Ben purchased for rescue equipment
Evans voting for, was broken by and that by labelling it for “ water
Chairman Lytle Swope's vote for safety" the way could be opened
for its use aa a pteaiure craft un­
der guise of patrolling the lakes.
He also brought up the fact that
a life could be lost on one lake
while the boat was patrolling an­
other.
Bales, chief of the volunteer
firemen, stated that in having the
By Shirley Wentworth
equipment termed for water safety
The recently organized Wekiwa he had no intention of misusing it
Volunteer Fire Dept, will sponsor adding that he strongly felt pre­
a Turkey Shoot beginning at vention is nine-tenths o f the cure
10 a. lit. Saturday at the Seminole- when it come* to boating acci­
dent!.
Orange County line on SR 4-i6.
Before casting his deciding vote.
Proceed* from tha ahoot will be
Swop# cited the fire department'*
used toward* the purchase of a
past record under Bates' leader­
water tank truck to add to the
ship and I'spreascd his confidence
^ e ffic ie n c y o f this group in time*
in the volunteers and their action*.
o f emergency.
The department was organited
In August and, although it* ad­
dress la in Orange County, It*
charter allow* coverage in a fivemil* area o f Seminole County. It
offers protection to areas of For­
R) JANE CASSELBERRY
est City, IJika Brantley and l-ake
Rev. Oscar C. Poole of the CaiHarriet Estates at a *5 fvc for
homes and a *10 fee for business sclborrj
Community
Methodist
™ establishment*.
Church his announced that an
Fir# Chief Everett Worden and open house will be held between
Fire Marshal Glen Peifrr have the hours of 2 p.m. and 5 p.m.
contacted as many residenta In Sunday for the new two-story Ed­
these areas a* possible and advise ucational Building.
The pastor says that the public
that other* wishing to subscribe
• for the servica or desiring more la invited to tour the new addition
information may c»M Li. Joe which will provide eight attractive
new classrooms. The brightly
Young at TE 8-4342.
[minted rooms have asphalt tile
floors, blackboards ami louvretype windows. The four iccoqdDirectors of the I-ongwood Area slory classrooms are reached by
Chamber of Commerce will honor way of an inclosed concrete
all member* of the organisation at aiairway and open onto a balcony
a Christmas Party echcduled for 8 with a wrought iron balustrade.
p. m. today In the Civic League The first floor rooms open onto
a covered walkway.
Hall on Church St. In Longwood.

Wekiwa Firemen
#Plan Turkey Shoot

Methodists Set
Open House
For New Building

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1*1 F\SE SANTA, like make him h r e u l ©
know . . . daddyo, these Chuluota Chick* Sophte Kwti

Broker a m i R o s e Muaka uak the fat c u t with the
from the iev -tick when he breezed on the «e n e
on the day before Church Day during the last aeven to
gab with the, like, two and three year o l i K ^
Emma

Ry CAROL JEPSON
Mike Kennedy, eon o f Mr. and
Mr*. Howard Kennedy of Chuluota,
left early thl» month tor Rich­
mond, V*.. where he will work at
the Mercury Recmd Co. a* ha foltow* in the footstep* o f three gen­
eration* o f Kennedy* to enter the
art o f lithography.
Mike, who i* 20 yean old, grad­
uated with the Oviedo High Cla**
of ’61 o f which he wa* vice presi­
dent. For the past three year* he
ha* served as lifeguard and water
safety instructor in Chuluota and
this past summer he worked with
Oviedo Coach Taul Mikler in swim­
ming and softball programs.
He instructed the first water
safety program ever held in
Oviedo and special training also
■luallfied him to teach swimming
to handicapped children.
He was an originator of the Chu­
luota Little League Baseball Club
arid was the first vie* president
and the second president of the
Chuluota Youth Club.

Girl Scout Troop
To Aid In Party
At Enterprise
By Shirley Wentworth
Senior Girl Scout Troop 339 will
visit the Methodist Children’s
Home at Enterprise to participate
in a Community Christmas Parly
Friday.
The girl* will play games and
read to the children from atory
books provided by the troop as Us
Christmas project.
Planning to attend are Linda
Douglas, Beverly Shaw, Patricia
Farmer, Mary Anna Hopkine,
Elizabeth Lunn, Dorothy Muir,
Charlotte Sanders, Melsnie Shaw,
Sally Jo Simpkins and Susan
Wolf.
Mrs. Name Russell is Irsder of
this Uuup with Mr*. Esmuel Shaw
as co-leader.

Enterprise Honor
Students Named
By HKLKN SNODGRASS
The honor roll for tha aecond six
weeks period at Enterpriae School
was announced thle week by Prin­
cipal L. O. Hay man.
Students named include Kay
Crawford, Susan Kber, Tom Hatch­
ett, Roberta Murr, Steve Rosier,
Vicki Scott, Yount* Smith, Patty
Sweeney, Mary Traer, Darrel Ullery and John Kllleapl* front the
fourth grade.
Fifth grader* were Ella Angcll,
Richard Gerling, Herman Hrinle,
Linda Lain*, Sharlene Laughlin
and Margaret Wienfumter.
Carrie Hatchett, Gary Hopper
and Louis* Zavinskl war* named
from the sixth grade and Marcia
Barringer, Darwin Bruce, Donna
Dunlop, Lynn Jones, Sharrun Bedman, Doris Simmons, Deborah
Tatum and Pamela Walesek from
the seventh.
Eighth graders were John Bur­
nett, Evelyn Carlton, Ruth Rome
and Robert Scott,

Words Can't Express. . .
There's hardly any sufficient way to pay tribute
lo Mra. Murion Jones, whose death took one o f Oviedo’g
moat beloved citizens.
Whatever might be said aurely would leave out
something o f her monumental good works and long
community service which always far exceeded the
duties o f being a devoted wife, mother, church member
and civic worker.
As a public spirited citizen. Mrs. Jones was one
o f the keenest, best informed and busiest people in
Seminole County, never lacking for energy and initiative
to lake part in community projects.
As a news correspondent for The Herald for many
years, she kept the interest of all the Oviedo area at
heart and heaped credit on the efforts o f others in all
instances.
Mrs. Jones will he missed mightily.

School Clinic Tests
Find Eye, Ear Defects

HARD-WORKING MEMBERS of the committee which produced tha
Christmas Fantasy at the Geneva Community House Saturday posed hero
in front of the display o f lovely Christmas gifts and decorations designed
and made 0 "' the benefit of the Geneva Parent-Teacher Organization.
Here are Mrs. Shirley Brumley, Mrs. Hazel Suntmerhill, Mrs. Katherine
Hughey, Mrs. Chnrlenc Spaulding, Mrs. Mary Kinnard, Mrs. Delta Thomas,
Mrs. Y —y Nichols, Mrs. Bobble Joe Brady, Mrs, Catherine Slowcll and
(Herald Photo)
Bill Kilhee.

Christmas Fantasy Sponsored
By Geneva To Benefit School
By DOTT1E HIGGINBOTHAM
An old - fashioned community
get-together brought a croud of
local citizen* and guests to the
Geneva Community Huu*u Satur­
day night as the Christmas Fan­
tasy unfolded for the benefit u(
the Geneva School.
Game time Iwgati at, 8 p. m. with
all paiticipating and many prise*
were won. After en intermission
for delicious home-made cake, pie
and coffee, game time was resum­
ed with a Chinese auction, with
W. G. Kilhee serving as auction­
eer, which proved to he great fun
and provided much entertainment
lor all.
The highlight of the evening came
when the curtain, which had hid­
den one rntire end of the hall,
was drawn back rev ruling a spot­
lighted array of beautiful Christtnus t i e a s u ie s , hand-made by the
ladies and some of the men o f the
community. Sealed in the middle
of it all was the iigure o f Santa
Claus himself, a clever production
of M n. Catherine Hughey.
While viewing the beautiful
acene the audience was treated to
special music sung by Carin Stow­
ed and Judy Klliuard arcoinnnnird
at tho piano by Mr*. Mary Nichols,
prinrlpal o f Grineva School,

Mrs, J. V. Stowell, mistress of
ceremonies and guiding hand of
the Christinas Fantasy production,
introduced members of the com­
mittee who had contributed many
hours of work to make the event a
success. Included were Mr. and
Mrs. Leanard Spaulding, Mrs.
Shirley Brumley. Mrs. Hazel Sumnicrslll, Mr. and Mra. Thomas Kinnard, Mis. Hughey, Mrs. Delta
Thomas, Mrs. Mary Nirhola, Mra.
Lurroluw Whiting, Mrs. Audrey
Johnson, Mra, Bobby Jn fliaddy,
Mr. and Mr*. J. V, Stowell Jr.,
William Kil'oee, Javie Stowell and
Carin Stowell,

Women Set Sale
In North Orlando

Ity MONA G It INSTEAD
Women of tlve North Orlando
Civic Assn, will condurt a doorlu-door sale Saturday morning to
raise money for Santa's visit to
the Village on the night of Dec.
22.
This week the women have
been contacting every home in
(lie community asking for dona­
tion* of rakes, rookies, cupeskrs,
ami candies for tha Saturday
sale when runvatving will he done
from two station wagon* and a
trick. Representative* from the
association also will sell in the
Coronado Homes development and
in tlie Ranch area.
According to ofticiati of the
By JANE CASSELBERRY
civic group, if enough money la
Cub Pack 540 will conduct
combined
Pack
Meeting
and
“ wl|l
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S*nU so
Christmas Party on Friday at he can add a toy to the bags of
7:30 p. nt. in Weaver Hull of the candy and orange* he will give
Casselberry Community Methodist each boy and girl when he comes
to the party at Village Hall,
Church.
Advancement award* will be
presented and each of the Dcn&gt;
will present s "Magic Skit." Tho
Cubs will give toys to a retire

Cub Pack 540
To Have Parly

Lake Mary Needs
Volunteer Workers

By JANE CASSELBERRY
Mrs. Grace Fisher, Seminole
County Health Nurse, reports that
45 children from Uie South Sem­
inole Elementary School at Cassel­
berry were referred lo doeior* for
correction of sight or hearing dif­
ficulties detected as a result of
testing done by the Volunteer
Clinic Mothers in the school. Of
the 45 eases, 30 had problems with
vision and 15 with hearing.
When a child is thought lo have
such a problem by the volunteer
tester, he Is resercened by the
school nurse before referral to a
doctor.
Mrs. Frank J. While, chairman
of the hearing clinic, advise* lhal
children from grades two, four
and six were tested as well as
students referred by teachers
from other grades. Mothers assist­
ing her were Mrs. H. A. Cannon,
Mrs. Mary Moncrief, Mrs. Bobby
Pusey and Mra. Sandy Lane,
Mra. William Meant, chairman
of the eye clinic, report* that
her committee haa completed test­
ing the eyes of children in the
first, third and fifth grade! at
Well aa all newly registered stu­
dent v.
Mother* assisting with these
testa were Mra. Lewis Cote, Mra.
Charles Engle, Mra. Francis Culbreath, Mrs. Marge Becker, Mr*.
Eunice Akrni. Mrs. T. J. Durntnle, Mra. Jane Ford, Mra. Dor­
othy Beta, Mra. Mae Scott, Mrs.
Harvey Heurriug, Mr*. Jana Sea­
son* and Mrs. Lane,
One of the volunteer cllnie m o­
ther* is on duty in tha achool clinic
each day lo supply tender and lov.
ing care to all vlctlma of akinned
knees, bloody noses, pink eye, etc.,
who find their way there.
Mra. Huerring, fund raising
chairman, says that $50 was raided
by the mothers through the sale
of Christmas gift items at their
recent bazaar and that they are

By FRANCES WESTER
The urgent need for volunteer
worker* to assist at Lake Mary's
Animal
Cumiuuuily
Christmas
Party on Dec. 22 was stressed by
members o f the party committee
at the December meeting of the
Lake Mary Chamlier of Commrrr*.
In charge of planning thin year's
event to txi held in the auditorium
o f the Lake Mary Elementary
School are Harry Smith, Cliff Nel­
son and Otis Sjoblom.
Arroiding to Nelson, the com­
mute* is striving to make this
party “ the biggest and beat yet"
with randy and gifts for young­
sters of all areas assigned to the
school including those of pre-school
age.
Atiangemcut* ulicady have been
inudp for Santa's visit and far an
orchestra and other entertainment
on the evening's program, he said.
Lake Mary merchants and buaineea office* have on aal* tha bi­
cycle tickets and the Christmas
raid- (riling, in verse, tha story
o f the Christina* Party. Profit*
from these sales will lie used to
finance the event und resident*
The completed draft o f Caaselarc urged to give their support
through generous purchases, Al heiry'a new map will go on public
Case, C of C president announced. display by Friday in the Municipal
Building arrnrdiiig to a prnrlamalion issued hy Mayor Joseph I.
Laird.
Residenta will be given 60 days
from the proclamation date to
study tha tuap prepared by Coun­
lly MBS. ADAM MULLER
Tin- !)&lt;•liary Republican Club ty Cartogiaplirr Mux Coberly in
has scheduled ils Christmas meet­ an effort to definitely establish
ing and parly for 7:30 p. ni. boundaries of the incorporated
next Thursday at the Community arras which have been in question
for some lime. Objection* or proCenter.
Special entertainment and re­ tret* must be submitted in writing
freshment* have been planned for to the Casselberry Board within
the meeting which will upen with the HU-day period.
A date will be set for the Board
a brief business session when the
nominating committee Will pre­ of Aldermen to meet in tpecial ses­
sent Its slate of officers fur the sion to consider all statements
submitted.
coining term.

Casselberry Map
On Public Display

DeBary GOP Club
To Have Party

still selling the one pound tin* of
candy.
The money they raise will go for
the purchase of additional auppllea
and equipment for the clinic. So
far this year, tbnv have secured
a clock, a scale and a step-on san­
itary pail with trading stamp*.
They also provide the linens and
first aid supplies for the clinic.

Longwood Okays
Two-Floor Homes
Longwood councilman, meeting
last Thursday night, approved an
amendment to the eity'a soning or*
dinanc# for a changa in halght re­
quirements for bulldingi In tha
U-2 residential distrlcta.
Requirements in this classifieslion are tha asms a* In R -l resi­
dential, except that each living
unit must have a minimum floor
apace o f not leaa than 750 square
feet end that in the Longdal# Sub­
division, first addition, reaideneaa
of not more than two atoriaa in
height will be permitted.
A public hearing waa aet fo r
8:30 p. m. on Jan, 11 at tha City
Hall on tha amendment which will
become effective immediately upon
Ita final passage and adoption.
In other buaiuem the Canncll
heard Rev. James Fowell and aix
member* of tha Longwood First
Baptiat Church who said they
wished to go on record aa being
opposed to the sale o f alcoholle
beverages on New Year'a fir*
since it falls on the Sabbath; *
Flanned a meeting with Florid*
Power Co. official* to deUrmina
what will be needed to Install
straet light* at tha west end of
Lynn's Dr. and two light* on M ar­
vin Av#.;
Announced Uiat Clly Attorney
Webber Haines la drawing an or­
dinance for control o f dogs in tha
town which will be introduced for
action by tha new council.

Profits Reported
On Lake Mary
Winter Festival
Profit* in excess of $1,100 were
reported this week on the second
annual Winter Festival staged
last Saturday night by Uie Lake
Mary F.lemenlary School.
Richard Webster, general chair­
man, reported that the dinner
committee served mors than SM
chicken or pizza plates and that
plana already are being formulat­
ed for next year'a featlval.
Webster expressed his gratltudo
to atl who worked on the project
with a special word o f praise for
th* Sunday morning clean np
comm lltco
from
the
Navy'*
VA1I-7 and to Mr*. Bud Gear,
Mr*. E. J. Kingsbury and Mr*.
W. T. Blakcmore who cooked
served breakfast to th* men.

Parochial School
To Present
Mrs. Garland Show
£ ? 2 r « 5 £ Christmas Pageant
The
boys
also
Reported Improved Christinas
......
* will exchange
t ‘ By SHIRLEY WENTWORTH
Gifts.
Mrs. Vincent Meagher will be
Cubiuustcr for 210 1* Wally in charge of the Chrlitiriai PaAt Hospital
Kruhnc and !&gt;rn Mothers arc

grant to be dramatized by pupil*
BY BETTIE SMITH
llullv Montgomery, Mrs. of all four grade* of the Mt. Mary
Mrs. Garlsnd Shaw of Long- Mrs.
Miller.
Mrs. Frances Magdalen Parochial School of Al­
wood, who has been confined lo Carolyn
tamonte Spring*. Thep rogram
the Orange Memorial Hospital for Setje and Mr*. Diana Johnson.
All boy* in the community who will be presented in the St. Char­
tho past several weeks in serious
condition, I* rrpurted to be much are Int err vied In becoming Cub les Cafetorium on Edgcwalrr Dr.
. Scout* and their parent* are wel­ in Orlando beginning at 8 p. m.
improved.
Mrs. Meagiver has cleverly deAn appeal for blood made at come to attend the program,
signed and made costumea for
the last meeting of the Lyman Krohne advised.
the entire cast aa well at direct­
Parent-Teacher Assn, resulted In
ing the student* in their roles.
■ total of 11 pfnli being donated *
* a
kl
in her name. Mrs Shaw, active A p p O l t l t S I N C W
Mis* R. N. Thcisi, teacher al
St. Mury-Mugdalcn. will narrate
in numcrouf civic and social or- n _ _ J r I . „ '
ganiiations of the community, ia 1 X 0 0 0 V - n O i r m u n
a* the cait give* action to tlie
immediate past president o f the 1 The resignation of Casselberry story of llic trip Into Bethlehem.
Civic League.
Hoed Hoard Ciiaiiman Graham Principal rules will be played by
She say* that the now hope* W ilson wan accepted Monday night Albert Bolimer as Joseph, Rae
Mslapass a* the Virgin Mary and
it will be puMihlc for her lo rt- by the Board of Aldermen,
turn home In lime for Chriitma*
The apiiointmrni o f Graham touise Huffman at tlie narrating
and tbit she and Iter family wish. Wilton to fill out tho brief remain» : i angel.
Mr*. Meagher advise* that the
to expresa tbcir heartfelt appre- lug term by Mayor Joseph Land.i
elation for the prayers, blood was accepted by the boaid with! public Is invited to llse children's
donations, tha many cards of en-j Ben Evans' motion o f approval I performance lo be given in honor
courtgement and the lovely flow- seconded by Paul Bata*. Alderpian i of the Holy Season. The Albright
ers she has. received during her Bohn Lady tefralned from casting Electrical Co. of Maitland will
iliac**.
I a vote.
j provide Ut* audio equipment.

THE AUDIOMETER i* used by L'uuuty Nurse Mra. Grace Fisher to Wat
the hearing o f Gary White, first grader at South Seminole Elementary
School in Casselbeny. Watching her give the teat are, from left, Mrs.
Chester Miller, Mra. Harvey llcuiTing, Mrs. Ray Norman and Mra. Frank
.While, Clinic Mother# for the school.
(Herald Wu&gt;to)

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HOOKS &amp; CARDS

LUGGAGE

GIFTS FOR MEN

IDEALS,
Claislca,
Children'!
GASOLINE It Electric Cuihman
CALL ELLEN TYRE at FA 3-MU
Booki. A Shopper’* Dreiml
Golf Cart*&gt;, Scooten It Truckto Hit your Gift Suggcitloni.
M cVleiri, Downtown Sinford.
steers. Robson Sporting Good*,
Downtown Sinford. FA 2-3961.

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GIFTS FOR GIRLS

ROBES by R abhor, v
wear, $9.93 to $12.93,
Downtown Sanford.
SWEATERS, slipover and Card!
gam, $9.93 to $14.93. Perklna,
Downtown Sanford.

HOUSEHOLD ITEMS

IDENTIFICATION Bracleta 1380
13 PIECE, Hie time aet of lamtax Included. Pendant*, $5.60
oua Club Aluminum waterless
tax Included. Wert Jewelry, 302
cookware $29.93, for limited
E. lit. St. Ph. FA 2-0111.
time only I Termi. Carroll'a
Furniture Pbone FA 2-3111.

GIFTS FOR B 0Y 8

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CALL ELLEN TYRE at FA 2-MU
to lilt your Gift Suggeatlom.

LOST: Black and White Bolton
Bulldog. In the vicinity of El­
der Spring*. Reward FA 2-7093

LUGGAGE, Sweater*, Skirt*, Ho*.
Icry, Lingerie, Hat* and Bag*
Manuel JacobKtn 213 E. lit.
YES, you can borrow our Carpet
Shampoocr FREE to dean your UNIVERSAL
Hair
Dryer
&lt;4carpets with Blue Luatre. Cartemp, dial) Ostrich grain hatroll's Furniture.
box case, $29.95. The perfect
gift for Chrletnui. Sinford
NEIGHBORS will admire your
Electric,
downtown
Sanford,
vinyl floor beauty when Seal
Gloia acrylic finish la applied.
Carroll'a Furniture,
SEWING MACHINES
This time give her the gift that
she ha* always wanted: A new
FURNISHED, 2 bedroom home zig-zag or automatic sewing ma­
chine, Also used Singer Port­
at Elder Spring* Trailer Park
21$ mi. So. of NAS. FA 2-6386.
able*, like new. The Place:
Sanford Sewing Center, 104
AN
LANTA
APARTMENTS:
South Park Ave. Ph. FA 3-9411.
Nice Urge apartment*. 404 X.
14th St, Phone FA 2-4282.
DANIEL Green Slippers, $4.9$ to
$6.95. Other bedroom (Uppers
3 BEDROOM furnished cottage In
from $2.93.
Lake M iry. FA 3-1737.

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THAT DEEP BREATHING

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2 - BEDROOM house, kitchen
equipped, water furnished. Ph
FA 2-4411.

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CEDAR Cbeiti, Natural, Maple,
Walnut. From $39.93 up. San.
LOOKING for UNUSUAL reason­
ford Furniture Co. 300 E. Hi.
able hand made
Chrlatmaa
gifts T Come brouie at the NEW POLE LAMPS $9.93 up; Table
SUNDELL MOTEL Gift A Ce­
Lamps $4.93 up; Dinette, 4
ramic Shop. 2713 Orlando Dr. (1
chairs all plastic tops $38 up;
mi. So. of Sanford) Hwy. 17-92.
Berkline Recllners, all plastic
cover
$16. Mather of Sinford,
FROM now 'til Chrlitmai every
203 E. lit. FA 2-0493.
10th customer gets a free wall
Plaque. Finish checking off your
list at Vel’e Plaque Shop, 17-92
■t Hiawatha.

TOOLS
CALL ELLEN TYRE at FA 2-2611

JEWELRY

to llat your Gift Suggestion*.

ZIPPO Table Lighter $12.50, Ster­
ling Charm* $1.00 up. Gwaltney
Jeweler, 204 S. Park.

APPLIANCES

SEE US first for aU your jewelry
gifts. Wert Jewelry, 202 E. 1st
St. FA 2-0111.

WESTINGHOUSE Space . Mata
Washer $260.00, Matching Dry- %
er $1.00 Miller Radio A Ap­
pliance, 116 S. Park,

Pb. FA 2-2

Stemper Agency

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SAN LANTA HOMES
On Locuat, North of East 20th St.
3-Bedroomi, 2-Baths, excellent
neighborhood.
Priced
from
$11,900. Low down payment,
$64.50 per m o., principal t In­
terest.

VA — NOTHING DOWN
Ph. FA 2-4310 or CR 7-1*21
Nights GA M B )
Jack Dematres, Developer

Jim Hunt Realty
2334 Park Drive Offira FA 2-2111
Sanford, Fla.
Night* F A 3-0646
6 ACRES Cloie-in Geneva &lt;5,000.

SUNSHINE REALTY

Amy
and electricity furnished. Phone FURNISHED apartment, Cloie-in,
Reg. Reel
FA 2-1303 before 2:30 or after
3619 So.
Jimmy Cowan FA 2-4013.
4 p. m.
Dey FA 2-748?

LARGE 4 bedroom bouse, kit­
chen equipped, adjoining new
High School. 3 acre* fenced 2 . bedroom home in friendly
CUSTOM BUILT Home on Lake.
yard, $43 month. FA 3-7411 or
neighborhood,
convenient
to
Bent or Sale. Reasonable. Call
FA 2-3649.
base ................................. $73.00
evening*. FA 2-1597.
2 bedroom home in beautiful set­
MODERN 3 bedroom furnished
BR., Built-In kitchen; Rent with
ting, ten minute drive from
apartment $90 month, water
option to buy: 719 Baywood Dr.
town,
lake
privileges
.
.
.
$43.00
fumiibed, upstairs, 306 W. 13th
FA I-81U.
ALSO SEVERAL NICE UN­
FURNISHED HOMES.
EFFICIENCY Healed apartment
3 BEDROOM, 1 bath, in Sunland,
Sanford's newest. Ideally locat­
$30 down and pick up pay­
ed, near post office, suitable for
ments of $77 monthly or rent
single or couple, private bath.
for $90. Call TE 8-2009.
Inquire at Manuel Jacobson De­
REALTOR — LN5UROR
partment Store.
CONSULTANT — APPRAISER

TO BE PRET
SWUETAhl
s TENDERI

112 N. Park
FURNISHED apartments, down­ Phone F A 8-4991
town location. Phone for ap­ After December INI, 1919 S
French A t*.
pointment FA 2-3123 or FA 2-5343
Night.
CONVENIENT TO RASE: 3 bed­
room, kitchen equipped, large
LAKE MARY RENTAL
living room, $110 per mo., 103
oatlng, fishing, swimming. J
E. Woodland Dr.. FA 2-7037.
bedroom, lt$ bath home oz
Lake Mery available 13th DecNICE 3 room fumiahed apart­
ember, Beautiful sand beaeb,
ment, water Included &lt;30. Ph.
orange trees and good location.
FA 2-7199.
Has Florida room, fireplace and
cloaed garage. Unfurnished, $113. Nice Urge 2 bedroom furn. apt.
On Broadmoor Ave, See ui tod$69.30. 1700 Magnolia Ave.
day for this one,
NICE Sleeplnl room, 312 Oak
Ave. FA 1-1704.

River Front
Property

By SHOEMAKER CONST. CO.
A i Low As $850 Down
4-Bedrnema—2 Bathe
3-Bedrooau— 1 *i Hatha
1-Bed room*— 1 Bath

Wide variety eaterler deaigaa aad fleer plana

VA Financing on Home* up to 815,000
FHA — Conventional A In-Service Financing
DIRECTIONS: Tuna W. em Mth St. PaDew Co**tvy Ctab Ed. ft Watch far eer stgua.

ROSA L. PAYTON •
Registered Real Estate Broker

PB. FA 3-1301

17-92 at Hiawatha

We Don’ t Want EVERYBODY'S
Business, Just YOURS.
FARMER'S AGENCY
N. V. Farmer, Realtor
2463 S. Park Ave. Pb. FA 2-3221
After bouri FA 2-3012 or FA 2-02.1
LOVELY 3 bedroom home on ♦
lively landscaped, ahady lot.
Owner already transferred. Mutt
•ell now. 3302 S. Park Ave.
Plnecreit. FA 2-7022.

Oscar Id. Harrison
Registered Real Estate Broker
1311 Palmetto Ave. Ph. FA 2-T94I

$5,600

ROBERT A. WILLIAMS, Rialter
Raymoad Lundguiat, Alas a.

FA 8-3411 Atlantia Bank Bldg.

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fo w su u u t Park Homes

Anderson
Eatalo Broker
French Ave,
_ Night FA 2-4611

WEK1VA RIVER ESTATES
For Sale By Owner:
Approximately 21$ acre*, with 150 Large House, 1 bath, carporte,
fL on river, t i mile off RL 46
patio, utility room, 2 loti, 4
fruit trees $13,330 &lt;400.00 down
FHA. 1000 Washington Ave. Ph.
C*U FA 1-4473 after «;00 p. m
FA 2-V331.

Stenstrom Realty

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LIVING Room Suit*, choice of
colors $99. High back Swivel
rockers, foam cuihlona $40.30.
Echo!* Bedding.

of Sanfora

FURNISHED Duplex apartment FURN. apt. 2300 UeHonvUle,
3 BEDROOM house, furnished or
Availaule Dec. lit. Couple. Ph.
unfurnished, 119 W. 16th St. or
FURNISHED
apartment,
very
FA 2-3610
call FA 2-5902 after 6 p. m.
clean, water and electricity in­
RENT A BED
cluded, $33 month. 107 Locuat UNFURNISHED 3 bedroom, connRollaway, Hoepltal l Baby Beds
FA 2-4344.
try home, kitchen equipped,
By Day, Week, or Month
a’tout 21$ miles from Navy
CARROLL'S FURNITURE
INFURN1S1IED, 3 bedroom, 2
Base. Days, call FA 2-4063,
Ph. FA 2-5111
116 W li t SL
bath, separate dining area, cor­
Night FA 2-43T5.
ner lot, 9110 per month. 116
UNFURNISHED 2 bedroom bouae
FURNISHED Garage apartment
Grove Lane Ravenna Park.
26621$ Grandview Ave. $30. Ph.
and cottage. Pb. FA 2-2800.
FA 2-0627 or FA 2-0963.
apartment,
NICELY
furnished
fireplace in master bedroom, TWO bedroom furnished apart
COMPLETELY FURNISHED
ment, 10 mllea from Navy
119 Elm. NO 8-3267.
3 BEDROOM home conveniently
base. TE 8-3298. 14th St. Long
located to schools and shopping.
wood.
1 BEDROOM Trailer, water and
Attractive landscaping, man)
electricity furnished. Adults on­
feature*, Include* waihing ma
FURNISHED 2 bedroom, all elecly. Call FA 2-1303 before 2:30
chine. 8133.
trie kitchen, boat dock and gar­
or after 6 p. m.
age. South Shore of Lake Jeaiup
Ph. FA 2-2991.
3 ROOM garage apartment, water

Stenstrom Realty

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FURNITURE

WELAKA APARTMENTS: rooms
private batha, 114 W. First SL

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JliOE STORE

to list your Gift Suggeition*.

GIFTS FOR ALL
• Quality 9 Fiahlon* • Service
Gift* for Bill

GIFTS FOR WOMEN

2. Notice* - Personal*

CALL ELLEN TYRE at FA 2-2611

TENTS, Skatei, air rifle*, aleeping
bag*, hunting knife and ax
aeta. Army Navy Surplus

TREES &amp; TRIMS

Ada.

X. L o o t A F o u n d

BOATS AND MOTORS

SLACXS, Sweater*, Shirt*, Cow.
boy Suit*, Levli, Boot*, Suit*
CALL ELLEN TYRE at FA 2-16U
Manuel Jacobion 213 E. l*t.
to lilt your Gift Suggeitlon*.

Fays

O NGDALE
HOMES

LMN ENTERPRISES INC.
S - BEDROOMS
l f t BATHS

TEE V GREEN
ESTATES
LMN Enterprise#, la*.
• Country Club Read filth

SL BiteaalsaO t MUse
Waal o r Hwy. 17.91 Neat
T e Mayfair Ceeatry O ak

• 3 • B e d ro o m s
• 1 f t B a th a

• Central AtnCond. *
Aa Lew M l Per
As
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Meath
Principal * las. - let. • Taxaa

18,500 To 88400
FHA A Cenr. Flaandng
DIRECTIONS: 14 Miautan from Sanford, Bn. on
Hwy. 17-92, tuna right a)
our alga.

TErrace 8-3911

Heating
FHA Monthly permeate —
Ne Cloning Ceet
VA A Ceav. Flaaactag
Available

CUff Uorncman, Broker

TErrace 8-4199
Opea lt iM e.m. to T M p.m.

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Plan Your Profits-- Put Herald Classified Want-Ads To Work For You-Dial FA 2-2611
lift JOattforb $rral&amp;
25. P lu m b in g S e r v l-*
WThurs. Dec. 14. '61— Pnge 13 MODERN Atlantic Service StaW. J. KING
12. Real Estate Frr Sale
FOR SALE OR TRADE large 4
bedroom house and 3 acrci adjoining New High School in
Sanford for 30 to 60 acrea near
Geneva or Chuluota. FA 2-7631
or FA 2-3013.

J3t. Johns Realty Co.
w

THE TIME TESTED FIRM
US N. Park Ave. Ph. FA 2-6123
3300 PARK
4-Bedroom, 2 bath home. Beauti­
fully landscape,! corner lot.
Lovely reildentlal acction. Con­
venient to Churches, shopping
and NAS. lias deep well and
Patio area. ph. FA 2-6163.

DACHSHUND puppies, AKC reg­
tion to be conatructed at inter­
PLUMBING A SLTPLIES
istered, black and tan. FA 2-1T0J,
section of Sanford Ave. ant
Contracting
• Repair Work
Onora Rd. will be available for
CHAMPION Miniature AKC Black
2534 So. Orlando Dr.
lease in March, 1962. All ex*
Poodle Pupptei. Show dog Stock.
Phone 122-046-1
pense paid training achool beReserve now, Pick up Chrlitgins Jan. 16. For information 30 DAY Special— Septic Tanka
mas Eve. FA 2-7741.
pumped and repaired. 24 hr.
contact J. C. Norris. Orlando.
LARGE Female donkey, Bridle,
Service. Ph. FA 2-3163.
Ph. GA 3-6366 or Write H it
Saddle and blankets. Package
Hamlin Ave.
deal, reasonable, gentle with
27. Special Service
children, low up keep. FA 2-1394
16. Female H elp Wanted
alter 8 p. m.
BABYSITTER, Call after S:3Q
and all day Sat. and Sunday.
l'E T SKUNK, deodorised, rabies
FA 2-9086.
shots, csges, and etc. FA 2-4*01
Specialising In Healing
INSIDE Waitress. Must be ex­
and Air-Condilloolaf Only
CHRISTMAS Shetland pony, black
FA 2-8321
perienced. Curb girl.
Dish­ 230 2 Oak Ave.
gelding 3 yr. old, with new
washer, male or female. Apply
bridle ami saddle, $150 00, Call
11DATING
Chick 'n Treat, French Ave.
FA 2-1857,
H. B. POPE CO. INC.
200 So. Park Ave.
Ph. FA 2-42$
17. Male Help Wanted

Southern Air

p Ball-Blair Agency

EXPERIENCED brake and front- DRESSMAKING and alterations
FA 2-1653.
Registered Brokers
end mechanic. Firestone Store,
L ASSOCIATES
111 E. 1st. St., Sanford.
SEWING MACHINE SERVICE
*11 So. Park Ave. Ph. FA 2-3641
YOUNG man for Budget Depart­ For service on any make of Sew
Lake Mary Branch - FA 2-1230
log machine parts and access
ment. Fireatone 111 E. 1st St.
orics or Rentals call or write
BEST BUY in Seminole County!
Sanford.
to Sanford Sewing Center, 101
2 houses, 4 acres of land. $9000South Park Ave. Ph. FA 2-1411
14,300 down, balance $30 per OWN YOUIt own Business: Fran-!
chise on good established Route
month. Contact Grady Scott
FRIG IDA IRE
for qualified salesman with
FA 3-2123.
Sales &amp; Service
some capital. Write Box 20 c /o
G. II. HIGH
The Sanford Herald.
HOMES
LOTS
ACREAGE
Oviedo, Fla. FO 5-311S Day*
SALES
RENTALS
Evenings Sanford FA 2-3883
21. llrn uty S alon s

Helmly Realty

DO YOU NEED EXPERT LITEREVA-BESS BEAUTY' SHOP
ARY HELP? . . . an application
3 Senior Beauticians
306 W. 13th Street
letter that will "get the Job";
Minnie Bess - Helen - Blanche
FA 2-7G05
Evenings FA 2-2379 106 E. 2nd. St.
club paper: afler dinner apeech;
Pbrne FA 2-3914
high school or college theme or
3 BEDROOM, CB house, lt i bath,
KATHERINE HARVEY
essay on all but scientific sub­
tercen porch, carportc utility
jects. Low rale*. FA 2-4033,
BEAUTY SHOP
room. No down payment, 206
evenings.
Hair Stylist * Pat Stewart
»
H ay. Dr.
318 Palmetto Ave. ..P h. FA 2-0834
PIANO TUNING k REPAIRING
HERE IS YOUR INVESTMENT HARRIETT’S BEAUTY NOOK
W. L. HARMON
Capltaliic on the Government's Professional Care—Moslem Equip.
Ph. FA 2-4223
Forty Billion Dollar Nova Pro­
Air Conditioned Comfort
ENVELOPES,
Letterheads, state
ject by buying this 20 acre 105 So. Oak
Ph. FA 2 5742
menu, invoices, hind bills, and
tract adjacent to it on Merritt
programs,
etc.
Progressive
Inland.
Price
$20,000,
29%
Printing Co. Phone FA 2-2951—
down. Call for appointment.
306 West 13th St.

D a w n 's

"W e Trndc"

Beauty Salon
PRINTING . . 24-Hour Service
Walker Building
on Xerography, Offset Printing
2310 Oak
FA 2-7681
and Blueprinting . . "Quality
end Service, our stock In
REALTOR — 1NSUROR
22. Huild • l ’a in l • Repair
trade." SEMINOLE OFFSET
CONSULTANT — APPRAISER
PRINTERS, 730 W. 9th SL,
Phono FA 2 4991
112 N. Park HOUSE and roof repairs, painting,
FA
2-2772.
window
cleaning
and
yard
work.
After December 1181, 1919 S.
All work guaranteed. FA 3-1197.
French Ave.
WELLS DRILLED
PUMPS, SPRINKLER SYSTEMS
3 BEDROOM, 1 bath houte.Nolh- ROOM SPECIAL $14.93. Painting
All Type* and Sixes
inside and ouL Call Mr. Tasker,
ing down. Shown by appoint­
We Repair and Service
FA
2-6159.
ment. 117 Shannon Dr. FA 2-1821
S T I N E
Machinery and Supplj Co.
23. Ilnlldlnig Material*
207 W. 2nd SL
Ph. FA 2-6432
Serviceman Moved and must give LUMBER - HARDWARE - PAINT
home away, 3 bedroom In Sun- Roofing
UPHOLSTERING:
free estimate.
FHA Loans
P'aas
land Estates
Why not be a aatisfied custom­
FREE ESTIMATES
No Qualifying, Move right In, Y'our Credit Is Good. Up to 3 Yra
e r ! Rsy’a Upholstering, Call
Only $82.00 per mo. total FHA
TE » 2335.
to Pay!
payment. Call Orlando CH 1-3336
B. EDWARDS
NURSE will care for aemi-invallds
BUILDERS SUPPLIES
LONGWOOD Area, furnished 3
or retired folks in my homo on
We Give TV Stamps
lovely lake. Phone FA 2-8133
bedroom house, H i bath, on
903 W. 3rd St.
Ph. FA 2-7896
tchool bus line, large &lt;ot, 13
after 4 P. M.
mlmitea from NAS, $7,500. Ph 24. Electrical S ervice*
FA 2-9193.
FRIGIDAIRE
LOVELY 3 bedroom, 2 bath home.
Sales L Service
Watch and Clock Repairing
Beautifully landscaped, Extra House Wiring
Free Estimates
Honest Work - Genuine Part*
large yerd. Many cllnis trees, Sid Vihlcn’a Randall Electric
313 E. 2nd SL, Sanford.
Deep well for watering, con­ 112 Magnolia
Fh. FA 2-0913
venient to NAS, Shopping and
29. Automobile Service
Schools. Call Owner FA 2-4815. 25. Plumbing Service*

• Stemper Agency

$50 DOWN

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Grant’s Clock Shop

LEONARD AUTO CLINIC

PLUMBING
WONDERFUL WEATHER Electronic Testing Equipment
Contracting It Repair*
)
WONDERFUL VALUE
Tune-up, Welding, Brake work
Free Estimate*
I acrea on large, beautiful, sand
Complete motor overhsul
R. L. HARVEY
bottom lake, 454 feet of front­
2664 S. Hiawatha Ave, FA 2-6611
age, lVi acres of high, dry, well 204 Sanford Ave. Phone FA 2-3363
wooded land. West of Sanford.
$5,500. $1,000 down and Balance
easy.

w. Hall,

Realtor

"Call Hall" FA 2 3641

MORTGAGE LOANS
FHA and Conventional
Commercial &lt;• Residential
STENSTROM R E A L T Y
.111 N. Park Ave. Phone FA 2-2120

15. Btuinesn Opportunities
DRIVE-IN, couple
Ph. FA 2-0199.

can

operate,

VA

FINANCING
Dorns Paymeat A
Clotlng Ceat

$156
Monthly Payment* at lew *•
IIS UuL taxes and insurant*

NEW HOMES
In Beautiful —

SurUand Estates
$14,100 - $17,100
3 • BEDROOMS
1 - W i - 2 BATHS
Conventional A FDA Loani
Drive 17-18 t# Bunland
Eat atea (3 ml. 8. of San­
ford ). Snlet office l i t house
inside entrance.

KINGSWOOD
BUILDERS. INC.
F A 1-9*74

JIM HU?nr . FA * 2116

WHEEL CHAIRS, crutches, cases
walkers.
FREE DELIVERY
Prescriptions our Specialty
FAUST'S Rx Mellonvllle
Ph. FA 3-7107

GIVE A CAB FOR CHRISTMAS
61 CADILLAC • Sednn DeVille, Loaded.............. $5295
CO CADILLAC - Fleetwood, landed ................... 4595
60 CORVAIR • 4 Door, Automatic .................... 1495
59 CHEVROLET 2 Door Sid., 6 Cyl. ................... 1195
59 CHEVROLET Belalr 4 Door. Autom atic------ 1495
58 FORD 2 Door V-8, Autom atic............... .........
995
58 CHEVROLET 4 Door ltelnir, Autom atic....... 1195
58 RAMBLER 4 Door, 6 Cyl................. .................
995
57 FORD 2 Door. Automatic ...............................
893
56 CHEVROLET 4 Door, 6 Cyl, Sid.. Belalr.......
595
59 RAMBLER 4 Door, Custom, Auto. .............. . 1495
55 BU1CK 2 Door. Automatic
..........
595
55 CHEVROLET 4 Door, Automutic .................
595
55 MERCURY Hardtop, Overdrive .......... ......
395
58 CHEVROLET Station Wagon .............. ......... 1193
54 CADILLAC 4 Door ......................... - ...........
495
54 FORD Station W a gon .............. ........................
195
50 FORD '» I on 1 ickup ...................... .
...
19a
50 PLYMOUTH 2 Door .........................................
95
57 CADILLAC. I-oaded .......................................
1695
57 CHEVROLET 2 Ton CHASSIS and CAB .... 1195

GIVE a CAR~FOE~CHRISTMAS
SANFORD
SANFORD

PA 2-0711
FA 2-0861

39. Trailer* - Cabanaa

FOR SALE: New and Used inner 1937 RAMBLER Custom station 1956 — 3$ Ft. Elcar house trailer,
tubes for Cars, Trucks, Treewagon, Automatic Trans m in ion,
2 bedrooms, fully Insulated,
tors. See Us, Firestone Store
R/H , SACRIFICE. FA 2-0389.
Reasonable. 5 Point Balt Shop
Itl East lit. St.
17-12.
GOOD Transportation, Plymouth
COVER for 14 ft. boat, 3 cushions
Coupe $85.00. Ph. FA 2-6069
4 life jackets, crib and mat­
after 3 p. m.
tress. FA 3-9430.
1937 CHEVY Station Wagon $793.
FOR SALE— All Guns and Am­ 1950 CHEVY ........................ $93.
In The Showroom
munition — Close out prices. 1948 FORD .......................... $73.
Under Th*
Buy up Now! Firestone Store, Sanford Motor Co., 1001 Sanford
111 Eait 1st St.
Ave. Ph. FA 2-US2.
=
VERY clean 21 In. RCA Victor 37. Boat* - Motors
TV, table model, guaranteed,
$10.00 down, Terms to suit. Call
Gateway To The Waterway
FA 2-2821 ask for George,
Your EVINRUDE Dealer

ir Sanford’s if
if Finest Cars ★
★

STARS ★

WOOD

YES

HERE ARE A FEW

WILSON -MA1ER

OF THE

CLEARANCE PRICED

BE SOLD THIS WEEK!

I960 PLYMOUTH

*1495

WANT ADS BRING
FAST RESULTS

34. Article*

For Sal*

Western pants, shirt*. Books, cots
and luggage. Army Navy Sur­
plus, 310 Sanford Ave,
FACTORY TO YOU
ALUMINUM BLINDS
Enclosed head, Sag-proof bottom
rail with plastic end*. Plastic
or rayon tapas. Cotton or nylon
cords.

misers — Painters and Con
traclora Special. Firestone Store
111 E. 1st St.
BURPEE Home canning Pres
sure Cooker alio new Westing
bouse electric roister. FA 2-3666

Open ’Til 9 P. M.

Barkley

Ph. FA 2-4132

A. W. Barkley Used Cara,
Inc.

INTAKE manifold, .1 two-barrel
carburetor!, fuel block, for '38
or *59 Ford 361 engine. Phone
Mr.
Glelow FA
2-2611 or
FA 2-6473 after 6:00 p. m.

Import* &amp; Sport* Car*
Our Hpeclallty
17-92 • Heart of Maitland

"700’' Limited 4 Door with full power and fac­
tory air conditioning! Leu* thnn 40,000 mile* and

EXAMPLE
OF NEW CAR DEALS

one of the nicest luxury

W

NEW FALCON

Senkarik Glaaa and Faint Co.
210 Magnolia

Wow! 1958 BUICK

cara in the county!

With Heater
™
Price
$907*1
. ’3$ Ford Or
* W ls l
b Cher, (Good
Cond.
Trade
Allowance
DIFFERENCE

400

Appx. $34 A

PH. MI 1-5307

62 Sport Coupe with factory air conditioning
and full power! Lees than 30,000 miles! This

Mo.

Merry Christmas

BONUS!

will satisfy the most hardto-picane buyer!

RED HOT
Cfaltidm O A
SP EC IA LS!
1953 CHRYSLER

*295

1952 PONTIAC

m

5,000
FREE
TV STAMPS

^ 9 5

1955 OLDSM OBILE

*595

HOLIDAY COUPE. A nice Car.

S CYLINDER 2-door hardtop, automatic &lt; M Q
Iran*., equipped. While It I*aat* . . . .

JF

1955 PLYMOUTH
1953 DODGE
V-8 four door sedan.

*395
*295

WIDE SELECTION
NfiW &amp; USED CARS - USED TRUCKS

Seminole Co. Motors

519 E. FIRST ST.

I'HONE FA 2-0614

Station Wagon with standard transmission. A

• :

Wagon 2-Dr. (
FORD
Gslaxie 3-Door

6 8 Wagon
Fonu 4-Door
£ 6 8 F0IlD
Wagon 2-Door
* R T FORD

fa O f Falflu
Fairlana 4-Deor
FORD
1 6 7 F0RD
Cenfartlble
c i l l T FORD
" ■ Wagon 4-Door
CHEVROLET

CHRISTMAS SPECIAL
1961 Rambler American Custom "400" Con­
vertible! New! We arc of ferine this little
beauty at a heavy discount. Drive it and you
will buy it!

OPEN FRIDAY N ITE T I L 9:00
A LL DAY SATURDAY

M B/A 4-Doer

^67F
0BU
Fairlana
*K 7
Via
, EE
,WW

Hardtop

mercury

4-Door Hardtop
FORD
"6 " 2-Door

StricklandMorrison, lnc.&lt;
308 E. First St.

FA s-tm

Winter Park MI 4-3916
. .
'• W *
v fv a r .'

$495

Many more to choose from! Remember—
whatever your need— you NEED to see
BILL HEMPHILL MOTORS!

6 9 Ranch
Kon,)

M VAUXUALL
4-Door

1955 DODGE

SAVOY 8 cylinder, straight atick, 1-door.
A dandy second car you’ll Ukr.

C f FORD V -l. 0 / 0
" I Fairlana 4*Door
FORD
$ 6 0 Fairlana 2-Door
FORD
1Ranch Wagon 2-Dr.v

T PLYMOUTH

steal at only

With The Purchase
Of Any Used Car
Adeerllatd

W

2-DOOR. Fisherman’* Special!

*1995

E C O N O M Y ??

SEEING IS BELIEVING 1

WINDSOR, excellent condition. A good
car. WAS 9495

*15953

1)58 CADILLAC

*1673*

Ph. FA 2 4622

CORVAIRS to CADILLAC S
QUALITY USED CARS

219 E. 2nd ST.
2505 PARK AVE.

USED T. V.’f, $29.50 and up.
Town &amp; Country T. V. 2333 Park
Dr. (in rear) FA 2-3362.

A u to m o b ile s . T ru ck s

ANNUAL CLEARANCE SALE!

Windahleld
Back Giioa
Door Glass
Vent Glass
SERVICE
AIR CONDITIONING
CONTRACT and REPAIR WORK Senkarik Glass and Paint Co.
FA 2-6362 210 Magnolia

FA 2-5T5!

For Sale

ANNUAL CLEARANCE SALE!

HOLLERS °/ SANFORD

13. Mortgage Loans

MIRACLE CONCRETE CO.
309 Elm Ave.

34. Articles

FURNITURE
Hobson Sporting Goods
Navy man transferred: brand
304-6-S E. lit.
Tb. FA 2-5961
new; taka over for balance on
3 complete rooms; no down
1960
BOAT.
40
HP
Elec.
Motor and
32. Flower* - Tree* - Shrub*
payment neeesaary; payments Fireplace wood, all length!, Oak
trailer.
Sacrifice
$1,000.
Call
and lighter wood. Delivered.
800 FRENCH AVE.
low as $13 par month. Call ownSale! Polnsettiaa In Bloom 98c
FA 2 6633.
Phone FA 3-6818, if no answer
ner collect, TE 1-1511, CusstlGRAPEVILLE NURSERY
FA 2-3909.
berry.
GrapeviUe Ave, near 10th SL
FOR SALE— Counters and fix­ SACRIFICE: Apartment site elec­
PETUNIAS k Calendulas now
tric range, good condition 840.00,
tures, Firestone Store, i l l East
ready. Dutch Mill Nursery
$3.00
down.
Call
George
lit., St.
New Upsala Rd. off 20th St.
FA 2-2821.
ONION PLANTS
33. Furniture
Crystal Wax, per 31 $2.30; soo $1.30 RECONDITIONED, GE automatic
washer, $63.00. Terms if desired.
3 M lots and over, $2.25 FOB
Used furniture, appltanets, tools
Call George FA 2 2821.
here. A. M. Prevatt, Phone
etc. Bought-Sold. Larry's Mart
7492113 Seville, Fla.
BRAND new freezer, upright,
31$ Sanford Ave. Ph. FA 2-4132
IT MAY BE A FEW DAYS
never used, 5 yr. guarantee.
FOR Y'OUR BAND Instruments,
CUSTOM BUILT BEDDING
Sacrifice i t $188. Call George
Guitars,
Bongo's,
Christmas
E A R L Y - BUT . BILL
Mattress renovating. Expert Up­
FA 3-1821.
Sheet Music. Sales, Bental, Re­
holstering. Alt Work Guaran­
HEMPHILL HAS DECIDED NOT TO
pairs. See Bukur's Music Shop, NEW Olympia portable typewrit­
teed. Call Nix Bedding Mfg.
2004
Cedar
Ave.
FA
2-OTJJ.
Co., FA 2-3117, 1101 Sanford
er* with eases, Regular $124.00
WAIT UNTIL AFTER THE HOLIDAYS
Open til 9 p. m. Monday, Wed­
Ave.
Now $89.00 plus tax. Powell's
FOR HIS ANNUAL CLEARANCE
nesday, Friday until Christmas.
Offica Supply, 117 S. Magnolia
• BIG VALUES
FA 2-3642.
SALE!
• QUICK CREDIT
300 FT. Fence wire. 30 posts, 3
• EASY TERMS
ENCYCLOPEDIA Brlttanlca, 24
gates. $40. Ph. FA 2-7741.
WE GIVE TOP VALUE STAMPS
vol., AUai world language dic­
PIANO Wurlitxer Spinet, 2 year*
tionary and bookcase $160.00.
old, solid cherry, fruitwood
Wcbcor Royalite tape recorder,
New and Used Furniture
!•
finish. Will xacrUlce for $600.
3 speed, excellent cond. $73.00.
311 E. r i m St.
FA 2-5632
Call FA 2-8633.
1411 S. Park Ave.
Sell Ua Your Furniture. Quick
FOR SALE — Trade-Ins, Electric
UNITS 1IE HAS ORDERED TO
Service With The Cash StTPEn
atovc $3.00, Electric Refriger­ 35. Art Idea Wanted
TRADING POST. FA 2-06T7.
ator $10.00, Phllco TV $13.00, OLD China, Cut glass, Jewelry,
Weltlngbouae TV $25.00. Fire­
FURNITURE
Coins, Guns and etc. MI 4-3298.
Must sell at once — 3 complete
stone 111 East 1st., St.
rooms of furniture. Taka over
36. Automobile*! • Truck*
monthly paymenti of $11.66 or FIRESTONE Pre-Movlng Sale on
all used tires. We don't want '33 FORD Convertible V-8 Stand­
$200 cash. Call owner collect
ard shift $495.00
to lug them to our new loca­
TE S-1311 Casselberry.
BUICK
Roadmaiter fully
tion, to make us an offer. All '57
ROLLAWAY, Ilospual and Baby
equip, and air cond. $79$.
Sixes, Firestone lit East lit.
Beds, Day, Week, or Month’36 Dodge Coronet, V-4, push but*
"6*' Belvedere 2 Door Sedan, low mileage. Auto­
St.
FURNITUBE CENTER
ton dr. $493.
matic TrnnamlKHlon, Radio, and Heater* A
FOR SALE— All good repossessed '36 Chevy, 2 dr, • cyl. straight
1100 French Ave.
merchandise
at
low
prices.
We
Ph. PA 2-7933
ihlR $493.
Spotless car
don't want to move It to our 1936 Quick excellent cond. $293.
for only . . . . . .
new location. Your chance to '32 Dodge hardtop $133.
buy right I Fireatone Store, 111 Two plek-up trucks, your choice
E, lit SL
$123.
Bill Cooke Used Cart, 1014
FOR SALE— Our complete line
French Ave.
of paints and electric paint

Plumbing A- Heating

gC8i3 S. Park, Modern 3 bedroom, 1007 Sanford Ave.
bath. Sell or trade, reason­
able.
Call
for
appointment
NO $-4662.

For Sale

FRF.SH PRE-MIXEI) CONCRETE
Medium aged stepping stones,
window sills, lintels &amp; steps.
Old rock, steel and sand.

AUTO GLASS
INSTALLED

W a ll

J.

31. Poultry • Pels • Livestock 34. Articles

H

* BILL
II
EMPHI BB
M i l T l l K S
Year Local Pontiac, Quick, Rambler Dealer

SOI W. 1st ST.

Phons FA 2-0231

1

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Page Id—Thura. Dec. 14, *61

WrrtlS

Lake Monroe Jottings .
MM. H. L. JOHNSON
Hello. Guen you have really en­
joyed thla pad week. It has cer­
tainly been like Spring h un t It?
It’a a ahamc that all good Ihlngi
have to end aometime. But we
know that It doea have to turn
cold aometime. • • • Frank and
Eva Brown of Roanoke, V i., are
bcrc to atay (or the holidaya with
their aon, Don and daughter-inlaw Virginia. Alao Frank'a mo­
ther, Itoic Polf. They ipent Mon­
day down at St. Petcraburg aceing the lights. They plan to do
some fishing while here too. •
There are two happy gala In
Monroe. One of them ha» a brand
new red car and the othrr one a
blue station wagon. They are
Christmas prcient* from their
better-halfs. Mary Hfttrll haa the
red one and llcna Hawkins Ihe
station wagon. Speaking ol Beni
ahe haa been on the sick Hat for
quite a while and now Grannie
Hawkins la In the local hospital
where she was ruihcd Tuesday
morning became of a heart at­
tack. She was Immediately placed
under an oxygen lent. Son Claude
said the doctors hope to let her
come homo In time for Christmni. We certainly hope so, Gran­
nie, and we will all be pulling
for you, * • • Monroe waa sadden­
ed again this week by the tragic
dealh of Ihe aon of Weiley and
Thelma Giles. We oxtend our
sympathy to tham in their time
of sorrow. • • • Terry and Lar
ry Watson are calling aach other
Uncle these days. Slater Helen
and brother-in-law Frank Williams
are the proud parents of little
Frank Jr., born last week. Con­
gratulation! to ths new parents.
• * *There'a a happy bunch of
kldi In Monroa this week. To­
morrow la the last day of school
for two weeks, The small fry are
being good (at least that la what
they told ms), because they know
Cbrlatmaa la near. Pat Bethea
•aid he hadn't decided what be
wanted for Cbrlitmsa. Johnny
Maro wanta some coins to add to
hia collection. Most of tha little
girls want new dolls to go with
tbe ones they already have. Have
you noticed that there are quite

a few outsida decorations already
up? Also Christmas trees. The one
the William Cookes have on their
front porch is pretty. Hive notic­
ed several decorations on the
Upsala road. The Dutch Mill Nur­
sery was working on theirs Tues­

day evening. • • • The Monroe
Home Demonstration Club held
held their Christmas pirty last
week. We had such a good time.
Lenora Andrews had charge of
the entertainment. Our special
guests were Miss Myrtle Wilson

and Miss Hattie Kirk. * * * Gin- and the VOilen road. It Is very
na and Mack Hudson from the hard to get through them right
"show me state" wrote to say now.. • • • Hope the cold and
they are coming down here to flu bug doesn't get any body else
reside and hope to be here for now. • • • It Is certainly going
Christmas. In her letter she said around. • • • Wonder how many
It was very cold in Missouri. of jou are doing like me waiting
They are the parents of our son- until the very last minute to com ­
in-law, so wc will welcome them plete your Christmas shopping.
very much. • * • I see they are That’s tbe way that I seem to
back working on the first street do it every year. I don't guest
road again. Wonder when it will Hiere is reslly any excuse for it
be done. Also the Paola road' either, but it seems that it it

y f ’S

GETTING

on

best b u ys

*&gt;

1 Peace Prize Goes
To First African
OSLO (UP1)—Albert John Luthuli, a former Zulu chieftain
wearing tha robes of hla office
and a lion-tooth necklace, Sunday
became tha first African to be
•warded Ihe Nobel Peace Prise.
Luthull is a school taachar
from South Africa who for years
baa led a non-violent battle
against hia country'! apartheid
laws. No South African govern­
ment officials were invited to the
Impressive ceremonies here.
Luthull, who la under severe
travel restrictions back borne,
received a 10-day pass to pick up
the (tt.ISO prise.
11a said when he applied for a
visa a government official told
him be did not deserve the award.
"This la in fact one of the few
•cessions where J agreed with
tha South African government,"
Luthull said modestly.
Swedish Ambassador Rolf Edb erj accepted on behalf of for­
mer UN Secretary General Dag
Hammarakjold the first Nobal
prlss to be awarded posthumous­
l y Tha money will go to a spa-

Boy Scout Troop 341 o f Cassel­
berry will meet for a covered dish
supper and Court o f Honor at the
Casselberry Community Methodist _
Church next Monday at 7 p. m.
*■'
Each family attending is asked
to bring its own table setting ac­
cording to Scoutmaster W. T. Dan­
iel Jr.

SKIP MATHER'S

A Tremendous Array Of Beautiful Modern

To The Ladies

Living
Rooms

Come
See . .

Dainty Pearl Tear Drop

Pendant FREE

THIS

To

our

Balloons,

FREE

Candy

and

Bubble

TO THE

from —

Don’ t Forget
o f fca J ity C h n eJ iieon
BABY
SOLID

MAPLE

Complete

*6

EARLY

SOFA BED
ROCKERS

Beautiful

Colonial Living Room
Made of llravy Mnplr.
Upholstered In Warm Homespun

CRIBS

KITCHEN

Complete
with Wetproof Innerspring

*149

AMERICAN

!H It tress

I’ lKC’ BS

only $f49
$59.95 and $69.95

COFFEE TABLES, END TABLES, STEP TABLES
KIBITIZER CHAIRS, ARM CHAIRS and Other
Pieces,

*28;

THE

$

KIDDIES

HUTCH, TABLE
and I CHAIRS
OTHER

SHOWING

BERKL1NE

Gum

h e (B ea u ty

,95

ARE

OF

WE HAVE EVER SHOWN

BRING THE F A M IL Y -------

In Modern and Early

American atylca.

from

MATHERS

SELECTION

RECLINERS

store

STARTING AT 9 A. M.
FRI. DEC. 15th

Upholatered in licnutiful, long-wearing Nylon
Frieze and Nylon Pile Fabrics . . . Some with
SOFA BEDS . . . .

register at

YEAR

LARGEST

To The First 100 Ladies
from

Rockefeller Denies
He May Withdraw

;

Troop 341 Sets
Court Of Honor

LA r s ­

CHARMING

NEW YORK (U P I)-G o v . Nel­
son A. Rockefeller, a contender
IBM Republican presiden­
tial vigorously
report that he
denied a published
publis
probably would not be a candidate
may even re-!
for redaction and
i
•Ign btcause of personal prublom i.
I
Tbe report that the governor
may abandon plana for redaction. |
considered a necessity In plana to J
boost him into the GOP preildcn-i
till nomination, was published In
today's editions of the New York
Dally News.
Tbe paper said tlie governor,
felt the announced breakup of hit
11-year marriage would make |t|
impossible for him to defeat'
President Kennedy In IMt.
The Newt said Rockefeller hadj
advised slate GOP leaders of hlsi
YltWt. But Robert McManus, the
governor’s press secretary, issued
an Immediate denial.
"This is completely untrue,"
■sld McMinus, "1 hive Just
spoken to tha governor and he
authorised me to say that. "The
governor has announced he will
be a candidate for reclcclion next
year, he la going to be a can­
didate, he will run and there are
no changes In his plans to run."

golden threads of cheerfulness,
kindness, humility, charity and
a pure bear. Select the threads
of sympathy, love and tranquil­
ity. THEN weave and weave on
until when all are woven together
—They gleam brightly into a pat­
tern of life that God approves.
Thii waa given to me by one of
the school bus drivers. And I
thank her for It very much. I'm
sure you enjoyed It as much as
1 did. Bye for now.

easy to do. You do take the
chance of not getting what you
want though. • • • Wall happy
vacation to all the kiddies. • • •
Here is our thought for the week.
It seems to get more beautiful
every time I read it. I am sure
that you will enjoy it too and
will want to keep it. It la by
Agnes Ford, and goes like this.
THREADS OF GOLD
Weave a pattern for your life
that God will approve. Select the

BABY’S INNERSPRING

M ATTRESS
from

ROCKERS
of solid rock maple
fr o m

*68

MORE BEAUTIFUL . . .

HIDE-A-BEDS

SECTIO NALS
Upholstered

In

a

lovely

assortment

DINETTES

fabrics and drroralur rolra— nylon, printed
fabric and others . . .

from
from

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MIRRORS from—

of

Prices

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HAMPERS from —

FROM —

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from

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One for every roum of Ihe
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Refrigerators

ODDS and ENDS o f

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EASY TERMS

$

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u Luxurious
Stratford

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*169 - *198

We Carry And Service Our Own Accounts
OPEN EVENINGS T IL CHRISTMAS
Starting Friday, Dec. 15th (Except Saturdays)
Juat A Short Block Kron
Lot

• AIMOSI J FHJ TAIL
• lOVAtni ond CUDDltSOMf
Coveted in c k i G HHI
COLORED FABRIC
• HOI I S f Of l HANDING

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Deas Elected Head 0! Seminole C. of C
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By I.ARKY VKHSHEL
Ilia first school Inn owned by
the county Is being sold fur junk.
Tha board Thursday authorised
f^he No. 1 bus sold along with two
other vehicles (or about $90. Supt.
o f Schools II. T. Milwee said the
bus had been In operation since
1930 and had been sitting at the
school depot for many years. So
long pall
• •
•
Once again Rill Kilbce of Geneva
has donated a giant tree to the
courthouse. Clerk Arthur Reck*
^tvith reported. The tree stands 18
(eel tall and was put up Thursday
in the lobby o f the courthouse. By
the time the paper cornea out to­
day the tree will have been decor­
ated by employee o f Beckwith'a
office. Kilbee eaya he'a got his eye
on a "beaut" for next year.
• •
•

C. W. McKibbin, Richard Deas And Francis Roumillat

Newly named directors of the
Seminole
County Chamber ol
Commerce, meeting at the Civic
Center Thursday night, elected
Richard Deas, Chase and Co. ex­
ecutive, president for the coming
year and Francis Roumillat Jr.
as vice president.
In the list of officers selected
to assist these key men were T.
E. Tucker, treasurer, Clifford
McKibbin and Brack Perkins, exendive committeemen.
In assuming the post, Deas
thanked the board for its confi­
dence and complimented the out­
going president. Sonny Powell, for
the success of his administration.
Ho pleaded for the active support,
not only of the directors, but also
of all the members. He closed,
"With this help, I pledge you thst
1 shall work hard to make Semi­
nole Cmmiy a better place In
which to live, work and play.''
The retiring preildcnt reported
on the state Chamber of Com­

merce convention. He aald that
one of the most forceful speakers
of the session pointed out the com­
petition not only of other states
but of foreign countries for the
American dollar to be spent on
leisure.
He said that if this state is to
capture it* share, each Chamber
of Commerce would have to use its
best selling efforts. The speaker
added that the tourist of todaywants full measure of value foi
his money — ami he will get it
somewhere. For any community
10 get its share, it must he alert
and aggressive.
He hoped that Seminole County
would take these words of wisdom
to heart and do something to win
its share of this vital element of
our economy.
Poweil complimented Manager
John Kridrr for his dedicated ef­
forts in behalf of the business in­
terests of the county, pointing nut
that "this Is not a one man or-

★

Tlie A it Association is consider­
ing retouching the Nativity Scene
f c y City llall.
• •
•
City Hall employes have been
asking what goes with the propos­
ed employes pension fundT To this
City Manager W. E. Knowles said
. . . "W on’t be long, meeting set
today on proposals with insurance
companies.
•

e

•

jj.

Congressman Syd Herlong rall­
i e d Thursday afternoon to aay that
he did gat a (evolution from the
County Commission. Herlong said
he Turgot al&gt;out it when questioned
curlier. Also reported he urged the
House and Home Finance Agency
to do everything in ite power to
grant the loan. Just wasn't feas­
ible.

* •

^

•

Sanford's swift strides of pro­
gress are again being brought in­
to national focus, this time In tha
internationally circulated B u r ­
roughs Clearing Housa magailne.
In the Decemcbcr issue the spaclous, airy lobby o f First Federal'
Savings' West First Street build­
ing is pictured as an example of
the lateat deal g 11s in modem fi­
nancial institutions.
Watch for tome landscaping
dona by the city on ISth St. and
I’ark Ava. Public Works Director
Sid KIChard went over to New
Smyrna Beach Thursday and came
back with plenty of rocks. Didn’t
psy for them either. . . .
• •
•

Whst I mean it they were given
to him by thst city.
%
. . .
Schools out todsy snd the kids
won't gu bsck until Jan. 2. &gt; . .
. . .
Biggest dues in Civil Defense
training will be held at tha Forest
City Baptist Church beginning
Thursday night Jan. 4.
• •
•
County Commission Chairman J.
C. Hutchison, never a man to turn
t^down another Job, was appointed
to a special committee working on
the Nova Impart in regard to
roads. Max Brawer heads the com­
mittee. Maybe the general can
breech the gap a little between tha
County Commission at tha SRD.
e
.
.
A new community apparently ap­
peared overnight out near Paolo
this week. A highway sign seen
* Thursday morning for tha first
tima just west o f W o o d r u f f
Springs out on SR 48 welcomes
motorists to "Goesipville."
.
e
e
The local marina barracks la
sUU collecting toys for needy
youngsters. If you have any call
NAS and ask for exlcnaion 413.
Tlie corps will start distributing
X toys next week.
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Residents of Casselberry are
lo approach the School Board and
tlie County Commission for co­
operation in paving Winter Park
Dr. from Seminola Ulvd. to SK 438.
The road fronts South Seminole
Elementary School.
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After 13 y e a n the County baa
*♦ glvan Seminole Park Raceway
three months to move out all
housetrallers occupied annually
by owners sod trainers here for
tha winter harnesi race training
season.
. . .
Reminder from
the
County
Judge's office: If your birthday is
in December don't forget to gel
■ your driver's license.
^
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Look for • move to get under­
way over In the Oviedo end Chulupta areas to form an East Serainuts County Independent Athletic
Assn.
e e e
School lunchroom boss Charlotte
White mors reports that an ex tanah e emergency masa feeding pro.
wi'l be taught !o the schools
" a o a i year.

ganiration, but must have the
efforts of every business man sup­
porting Krider snd the ChamtxT*
program ."
To emphasise his point, the re­
tiring officer said that In 1930 there
were 343 CofC members with due*
of 3ft.500. In 1901 these comparable
figures were 332 snd $10,700. Al­
though (he population here has
doubled in thst period, the memhersMp, the subscription nor the
interest has doubled, hr said. This
should challenge all business men,
he added. "A il of us owe lo Sem­
inole County, one of the fastest
growing counlies In the stair, our
full effort for progress in keeping
with the forecasted erunomic d e­
velopment of the area."
Bill
Hemphill,
membership
chairman for 1961, m*de s report
and said that each director should
join the drive next year lo strive
for the greatest roll In history. He
pointed out that there are bus­
iness firm* with headquarters
outside the county, but with

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County Officials'
WEATHER: Fair through Saturday. High today, 80-85. Low tonight, 55-00.
VOL.

63

United

Press

Leased

Wire

Established

1908

FRIDAY, DECEMBER 15, 1901

SANFORD.

FLORIDA

NO. 345

City Hall Santa

Chamber o f Commerce directors Thursday niffht heard
retiring president Sonny Powell say that "some members o f
the County Commission hnve Heen fit to criticize this organ­
ization and to withhold their support o f it. I know that these
men nrc not fully informed on all that is Beirut done for this
county. Without full facts their attitude is unjustified and

Gives Out Cash
The city today paid out $3,800 in Christmas bonuses
to 101 employes, the Herald learned today.
At the same time, a Herald survey revculed that
no Christman bonuses were paid out in any of the county
fee offices and by the county school board to adminis­
trative help or teachers.
City Manager W. E. Knowles said that the bonuses
were paid to "workers ns a compensation for emergency
and overtime work done during the year." He added that
the city does not pay for any overtime.
He nlso added that there was money appropriated
out of this year's budget for bonuses.
The bonufe checks range from $25 to $1D depending
C1V1TAN81*RESENT R &gt;w n tow p pickup stution for tha sen icemen needon length oC jervke.
, *.
.
.
; *nr r id * beck tofkhe N atal Air i ItMtion. Pictured hero at dedication cereIn the courthouse, Lleric A rthuFB cdtuiih J * . kail '
u o o M thisjm-ruing art, Cflkt. Richard Clark and representing the Civitun
no bonuses were frUd out o f excess fundt/im hl yjJt-rJhs _
.Club
(fttwtwefi) arc Bob I r iu o n . Gene Eat ridge, Kay Shoemaker, Bill
County Commission vigorously objected to bonus pay"-'
Klinefelter. ToFTVnniscn and W»de Tye. ('apt. Robert Ware, Navy. Mayor
ments after an investigation revealed that ia the past
. Joe Baker. Commissioner Al Wilson, nnd W. E. Knowles accept for the city.
high bonuses were paid to vurious county officials work- ‘
V John Kridur und Chnrlie Morrison (in back) represent the Chamber.
ing in the fee offices. Beckwith said that $10,000 in ex­
(Herald Photo)
cess funds would be turned over to the county this yea r."k
■.1
Tax Collector John Gallowny scld no bonuses were
paid and he also would turn in about $15,000. Tax Asses■or Mary Enrle Walker und County Judgo Vernon Mize
said no bonuses were paid. Mize said tie could not esti­
mate how much excess fee would be turned over to
the county this year only he expected it to be more than
last year.
Dedication ceremonies were held ai fur thr persons picking them
Mrs. Walker snid no excess fees would be turned
Minor Monroe Vestal, 34, of
back.
this morning at the new Serv- up.
Sanford
was seriously burned
School Administrator Walter Tengue said no bon­
fremen's Pickup Station on Park
This station also will serve for
Thursday
when
his
clothing
uses were paid nnd never had been.
Ave., between Fourth and Fifth another Civitun project, "chillies

Sanford Man
Badly Burned

UN Troops Advance;
Fighting Is Heavy
EIJSABETHVILt.E, Katanga
(DPI) — United Nation! fo rm ,
backed b j jet plane* and armor,
smashed close to the heart of
EUaahathvIHe M a y In Mtter
fighting.

tied lo within four blocks of the
center of Ellssbelhvilla todsy in
what appeared to be the start of
in all-out offensive against Kstangesa forces.
The
battle
began Thursday
The advance appeared to have
night and by this morning the
been halted by raidaflrrnoom
but obaervers etperled It lo be United Nallon* had occupied a
golf course in the northwestern
reanmed.
corner of the city and had moved
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its front lines up a quarter of a
ELISABETHVILLE Katanga mile.
CUPI)— United Nation* troops
Heavy firing rocked the city
supported by armored cara bat
throughout the night. Katanga
President Moise Tshombe accused
the United Nations of launching a
"Icrror barrage" with mortars,
killing civilians.
At least two Katangese sir*
craft, one believed to be a
dornier, circled overhead.
A volunteer group of Seminole
High School band members will
play for the welcome home cere­
monies at the Naval Air Station
Monday, when men and planes ol
VAH-1 return from their fivemonths cruise with the Sixth Fleet
la the Mediterranean.
Fleet Reserve llr until 147 is
This will be the first time that sponsoring a special children’s
the Seminole Band has bet-n able Christmas Parly for all member*
to accept the Invitation of the of the Fleet Revert* Ann. and
Navy to play at the ceremonies. their children and families, at the
Thirty-two members of the group Hall on Seminole Blvd., Saturday
will participate, many of them at 2 p m.
children of Navy personnel. The
Parenta are aaked lo bring a
band will be guests of VAH-1 at gift for each child they bring,
which must be labeled with the
luncheon on tbe slauon.
Planes from the USS Independ­ sex and age of tbe child for which
ence will begin arriving here it ia intended.
shortly after 10 a m . Gales at the
It la especled that Santa Claus
elation and compound will be open wiP pay a visit to Ibe parly, es­
at • : » « ,m. for familiea and corted by the Sanford Police Dept
(rienda of the crews. Remaining and word baa been received that
personnel will arrive la Sanford be plans to see and hear each
during the week, after the ahip
ild and being them ■ special
docks In Norfolk.
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Seminole Band
To Greet VAH-1

Fleet Reserve
Sets Children's
Party Saturday

Stand Deplored

caught fire after he backed into
an open flame to warm himself
in Greensboro, N. C.
A fellow worker said Vcslal had
been using a chemical weed kill­
er on a powwr line right-of-way.
The residue of the spray in his
clothing probably caused liut fire.
The flame* were beaten out by
other members of the crew cutting
trees in the arcs. Vestal rrreived
second and third degree burns
and was rushed In ■ local hospital
where his condition was reported
■s satisfactory.

Eichmann To Hang
For War Crimes
JERUSALEM, Israel (UPH —
Three Israeli judges told an Icily
calm Adolf Eichmann today that
ha must “ hang by tha net'k until ha
ia dead" for masterminding the
Nasi slaughter of eia million Jew*
during World War 11.
It took only PJ minutes for the
Judge* to rondemn Eichmann hut
because of appesis it may b* four
months before it is finally decid­
ed whether he will dls at tile nnd
of a hangmaii'a rope.
Tha 6 5 -y e a r - o ld
Elrliiustm,
standing stiffly erect in hia bullet­
proof (las* box, did not even blink
as Judgs .Mosha fuimlau pronounc­
ed tha words he list! fully exiH-rtt-d
to hear.

Herald Index
Ul idge
P*g« 7
Psge 10 A II
Ciaasified ...
Comics .... ....
... Page 9
Dear A Lby
_
____ Page 7
Editorial
— ... Pag* 4
Entertainment ....... . Paga 7
Pag* g ft 10
Legale
. ....
Pussl*
..
.. Paga T
Society
Pag* 6
Sport
....
Page 11
Cbuulivs „
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Servicemen's Pickup
Station Is Dedicated

unfair."
John Ivty, past president o f the
trade organisation, said that "b e­
cause o f tha good for the county
that is aicomplishrd by the C of C,
it deserves wholehcaitcd suppoit
hy these men who are picsumed to
h« promoting the best interests
of .Seminole County,”
Continuing, Ivey pointed out
Hist he was told that Volusia
county wmniit.a‘ uuer* appropriated
"something like $180,000" to the
Ilaytoiu lleaili trade body and
believed that It was monty well
spent. "H ere." he eald, **we get
opposition whin we ask our com .
mlssiunets for even 110,000 to help
them develop our county's eco­
nomic growth. Now somebody is
wrong; there Just aren't two
rights in this matter. And from
the
advancement hi Daytona
Beach, we might reasonably fe d
that they are right."
Powell devoted soma time to
underscoring tlie accomplishment*
of the Cr of C in the county's in­
terests and the specialized type of
development work that mu-t lie
done, sibling "if the C of C doesn't
do tills wutk, who will get It
done 7“
"It might be well to point out,"
Clifford MrKibbln, also a past
president, said, "that this is a
county, not a rity, organisation.
In the past year there have been
10 new or expanded businesses In
.Seminole County Eighty perrent
of these have heen outside tha city
limits of the county scot."
John Fitzpatrick, director and a
member of the Board o f County
Commissioners, took the floor to
defend the commission. He pointed
out that “ a inajoiity of tlie com­
missioners believe in this group
and what It ia doing. Thera arc
some who voire objection. But it
should he borne In mind that many
comments mails for publication
have political implications, and
•hould be *0 considered. 3(osl o f
us will support tbe Chamber ef
Commerce," ha snid.

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Castro Warns
MIAMI (U PI) — Fidel Castro'e
Havana radio warned President
Kennedy Insultingly T h u r s d a y
night that he risks death or iftjufy
by visiting .South A met lea this
weekend.

Lights On Agrain
TALLAHASSEE (U P I) — Tb*
"light* on for safety" pro*ran*
which proved successful over th*
Labor Hay holiday* will be In ef­
fect over the Christma* holiday,
too.

Transfer Complete
BERLIN (U PI) — The U. S.
A nny completed « 3,000-man, twoway transfer o f battle groups be­
tween Berlin and the West today
through territory where the Com­
munists apparently are strength­
ening border defenses,

Bryant Approves

TALLAHASSEE (U P I)— Presi­
dent Kennedy's $700 million Civil
for tlie needy." On the south fide
Defen** program that include*
of Ihe station a box lias been in­
money for community f a l l o u t
stalled in the building so lint
shelter* received tlie unqualified
people may leave usable cloth­
endorsement o f Gov. Farris Bry­
ant Thursday.
ing which w.ll be distributed
through charitable agencies.
$100,000 Dam age
"Our sincere thanks to the
FORI’ MYERS (U PI) — Mr*.
firms and Individuals who conPatricia Morrison Row* won $100,trihuted thrtr lime and material*'
000 in damages ITiuraday for a
lo make this project a sucreas,"
1968 traffic accident in which ah*
was Injured and her six-month-old
said John Bromley, president.
The ' Longwood City Council
daughter was killed. The suit was
Tliep Ians were drawn by F.
meeting in railed session Thur»against the C. J. Jones Lumber
|
Wade
I
ve
and
materials
were
ds) night joined the County School
Company,
Board in it* "wail and ace" given b&gt; thr following persons
and
firms;
Concrete,
Jimmy
Ter*
policy regarding the proposal
from Developer Hibbard Cassel­ willegcr of Miracle Concrete Co.;
berry that Lyman School be an­ Concrete blocks and sand, Chap­
products,
Ben
nexed to the town of Casselberry man Concrete
Pipe columns,
Hilt
in exrhange for free sewerage Chapman;
facilities, Tlie school Is located lla Iliac k. Wall Plumbing a n d
Healing; .Steel plates and rein*
Just south of I-ongwnod.
In other business the council furring steel, Orville Touchton,
The biggest event of the sorlil
Instructed John Farms, c ly en­ Stine Machine Co.; Lumber and
season
in Sanford will lake place
supplies,
Jark
West
and
Boyd
gineer, to begin today turning
Saturday night when the dour*
off the water where bill* are far Coleman of Gslnr Lumber Co.;
In arrears and decided that in Dick Silver* of Uurt Bevel*, Inc.
oi tlie San Francisco Giants Slaythe future water will lie cut off and W. W. Horne; Hoofing mater­
fa.r Hotel swing open al 7 p. in.
if bills are not paid within 15 ials, Martin Stineciphrr of Chase
Holiday celebrant* will gather for
NEW
ORLEANS
(U
P
I)—
Negro
days after bring mailed. A new and Co., Paint materials, El wood
a gala social hour, dinner and
leader
*
promised
legal,
political
sdiedulc of rales snd billing will Smith of Factory Paint Outlet.
dancing lo Ihc music of Bill Ad­
Labor was given by H, L. and erunumle repercussions after lers' orchestra.
be set up, M ajor Al Lormann
being
denied
use
of
the
municipal
Yates, Bill Klinefelter, Shoemak­
said.
The lobby, dining room and
auditorium fur a mas* inreting
Action was tabled on bid* sub* er Construction Co., Edgar OU*
ballroom of the Mayfair, always
bet a use they added In- ,
.l" ' “ ‘ f
*
milted on a new police car pend­ borne, Claude Gilinure, Grady Thursdoy
,, 1 ,
,,
, ,,
...
1 lovely, have been redecorated th Is
tegiatiouist
legiutiouist
Martin
Luther
King
,
___
,.
Vaughl,
John
D.
Sullivan,
James
ing further study. Bids received
year to provide an even more
Downer,
Thurman
Smith, Jr. to tlie program.
came from Strickland-.Morrison. W’.
beaut.iul setting for the exciting
They charged city officials were
Holler Motor Sale* and Hemphill Woodson Ball and Marion Lee.
party. This will be the Itth year
The sign was made by klsrccl "being dicated to" by ■ segre­ that the event lust been held and
Motors, all of Sanford.
The board also discussed what Faille and special thanks go to gationist group "to tha extent that it promises to b* even tuurc at­
they have canceled our contract tractive than aver according $0
rusts of moving and laying water City Manager W. E. Knowles.
for the auditorium."
pipes along Molnar Ave. ISR 4341
all report*.
Tha South Louisiana Citittns*
is doing to the new budget. Chair-!
Council had urged the cancella­
man It. C. Carlson estimated at
tion as a mean* o f pi eventing
last week’s meeting that the bill j
King from speaking.
would run rivur $9.000 and Lormsnn said this morning that It
A spokesman said sponsor* of
The Seminole County Farm Bu­
probably will be mure. Long* reau will hold its annual Christ­ th* meeting would sue the city for
Tbe educational forum of tha
wood's budget of $(5.7M&gt;, adopted mas party Tuesday at the Home "a t least a quarter o f a million
Fleet Keserva Assn, will be held
in beptember, must rover this Demonstration Center at T p in. dollar*." 11* also said tha Nagro Monday at T;4S p.m, at the Fit A
cost plus those of city operations Members are lo bring a covered community would s in g e march##,
Home. A program on Communism
as well as numerous service* now dhh of vegetables, salad o r des- picketing, a boycott and a mass will be conducted by Georg* W.
being provided for residents out­ sort. The meat will bo supplied. drive to got Negro** registered aa Govaa and Jim Talmage, both
side of the city limits at the Special entertainment it planned voter*.
CAN, and film will be shown which
same fees 1I1.. c in the lily are for the evening by W. W. T)ra and
King kept hi* engagement at will be followed by a question and
charged, the m ajor pouted ouk j hi* oauiauUAoth* L’ajuq Fetiml A ME Church, j
frig id .
Streets, which lias been built and
donated by the Civitan Club.
Tha Pickup Station was begun
** s project for the safety of men
needing ride* to the bate as well

Longwood Eyes
Annexation Bid

Annual Mayfair
Parly Saturday

Orleans Negroes
Talk Reprisals

Farm Bureau
Party Tuesday

FRA 147 Plans
Forum Monday

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branches or other avenues of dlttributorship here who do not subscribe to nor in any way support
the trade body. This, he frit,
should be well considered by
"hom e town" people.
Douglas Stcnatrom commented
that it no longer is a question of
whether people of this county want
it to grow; it is going to do so,
regardless. He said that our basie
nerd is plans by which to make
the most of this development.
Pres. Powell expressed appre­
ciation to and complimented K. C.
Harper Jr. for his leadership of
the Merchant* Division, especially
praising (he Friday night promo­
tion in arousing business houses
in keeping shopper* at home,
bringing out of town shoppers
here, making all acquainted with
tbe fine firms snd their hargains
here. The dlrrclor* warmly ap­
plauded Harper's "thank you."
Pres.-elect Deas wilt immed­
iately begin work in shsping up
hla committees and outlining hit
program for 1962.

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DECEMBER •
Admissions
Helen Helm*, Longwood; Rachael
Alley# DeBary; Helen Williams,
Sally Ann Grant, Bernice Ellen
Woods,
Herbert Uughea and
James Smith o f Sanford.
Blrtha
U r. and Mrs. Dalton Halma ef
Longwood, a girl.
Mr. and Mrs*. Frank Williams o f
Sanford, a boy.
Dismissals
Mrs. James Herndon and baby,
Geneva} Marjorie Lambert, DeBary} Lovett Fitxrandolpb, De­
Bary! Anllsabeth Baker, Cathe­
rine
Slaughter,
Mrs. Walter
Padelford and baby, Neva Pat­
terson and Dihrorth Dixon o f Banford.
DECEMBER 7
Admissions
Cleveland Campbell, Lake Mon
roe; Nancy Morris, Osteen; Wil­
liam Michaells, DeBary; Nathan­
iel Dixon, Frankla Jones, Marlon
Budrik, Jewell Nutt; Hilda Raulerson, John Key, Alice McCaslln,
Mary A. Miller, Emma Matyck,
Joa Parry, Bridget! Clark of San­
ford
Births
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Morris of
Osteen, a girl
Mr. and Mrs. Adam Budrik of
Sanford, a girl
Dismissals
James Olds, DeBary; Lillian Clelan, DeBary; Mrs. Norman Rus­
sell and baby, Frank Moore,
Katharine Prince, Mary J. Octalles, Willie Mae Jones, Franklin
Ervin, Bernice Wood of Sanford.
DECEMBER S
Admissions
Clara B. Parks, DeBary; Prince
Myers, Lake Monroe; Joan Bige­
low, Orlando; Emma Beaman,
John C. Fortson, James Elmore
HI, Anna A. McKee, Sanford
Blrtha
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Martin of
Sanford, a girl
Mr. and Mrs. Robert A. Miller
Sanford, a boy
Dismissals
Adels Fortson, Apopka; Esther
Justlnger, DeBary; Roy Collins,
Osteen; Nancy E. Pfelfauf, Os­
teen; Theodora W. Ehrlng, De­
Bary; Cloveland Campbell, Lake
Monroe; John Taylor, Lake Mary;
Mildred Shlrard, James Smith,
Eileen Trout, Christina Smith and
Lots Herman of Sanford
DECEMBER •
Admissions
Elaine Morris, Lake Mary; Bev­
erly Canada, Osteen; Gertrude
Zerrenner. Norma G. Martin. Ray­
mond
Herron, Helen
Cenlry,
Asalia Freeman and Sarah Ann
Harper of Sanford
Births
Mr .and Mrs. Augustus McKee of
Sanford, a boy
Mr. and Mrs. William Martin of
Sanford, a girl
Dismissals
Bridget Clark, Lake Monroe; Mrs.
Dolton Helms and baby, Long­
wood;
John Kllpfel, DeBary;
Harold Lee Tanner, Prince Mey­
ers, Mrs. Frank Williams and
baby, Jewell Nutt, Frankie Jones,
Mrs. Adam Budrik and baby,
Ruby Glnder and Lilli* Belle Fos­
ter of Sanford
DECEMBER II
Admissions
Nancy Glenn and Phyllis Holfman
o f Sanford
Dlamlaaala
Joan Bigelow, Orlando; Beverly
Canada, Osteen; Judith Breese,
Longwood; Bonnie Hickox, Long­
wood; Mrs. Ernest Morris and
baby, Osteen; Lola Webb, James
Hooka and Nancy Glenn o f San­
ford

P ara 8 — Tue«.

frrnTH

Dee. 12, 1981

Legal Battle Looms In Sit-In Reversal
WASHINGTON (U P I)-T h e Suprrmt Court'* reversal of 18 "altin'' convictions in Baton Rouge,
La., marks only the beeinning of
the court'e problems In this con­
troversial legal area.
There are seven more case* al­
ready on tha docket to be ac­
cepted for review or rejected.
And countless other* are on their
way up through lower courts.
Monday, in the first ease of its
kind, the high court found no evi­
dence to eupport charges that 18
Negroes at Southern University

By L. H. HIGGINBOTHAM
Independence ateamrd out of
the fog, amoke and hate ahrouded
anchorage at Livorno, Italy, at
08IS thla morning to begin the
flrat leg of the long trip home to
friend*, aweethearta and famlliea.
The "Tiger*," their eye* aglow
with visions of aunny Sanford,
were at parade on the flight deck
aa the ahip got underway. One
could almost hear an audible aigh
of pleaiure at we. churned through
the placid wateri and ateamed out
o f aight of land. The Heavy Onedera are on their, way I
The aounda of Chriatmaa Carol*
are beginning to be heard through­
out th* ahlp a* All Hand* are
getting primed for their home­
coming.
At 1000 today we commenced
flight operation* with our Dougla*
AID "Skywarrlon" which had
been worked on extensively since
to few of us were able or wanted
to go ashore In Livorno due to poor
boating conditions. Our aircraft
are all aboard now and tied down
for the night, but the never ending
taak of keeping them fit and ready
for almost any contingency goes
on In the black of night on the
wind and rain swept flight deck.
Our latest mail was only three
days old, and th* "Tigers" love,
itll

Hospital Notes

VxttfarB

Forest City Civic
Group Discusses
Clubhouse Plans

Drum Arid Bugle Corps

By SHIRLEY WENTWORTH
Th# Forest City Civic Aesnmeeting last week at th* Foreat
City Baptist Church, discussed the
social and financial auroras o f its
recent fish fry held at tha recrea­
tion park site.
Th* event was conducted on thla
location to acquaint residents with
the property which was donated
to th* association by the county
several months ago to be develop­
ed as a recreation center.
Members also discussed plan*
for a proposed clubhouse and talkof Chrlstmaa season activities
which will be announced.
Fire Chief Everett Worden of
th* newly organised Wekiwa Vol­
unteer Fir* Dept, spoke to th*
group and explained coverage o f­
ent of the USAF Band under the fered to residents of the area.
Th* next meeting wee scheduled
direction of Col. Georg* S. Ho­
ward, th* Corps has won Interna­ for Jan. 8 at 8 p. m.
tional acclaim through Its per­
formances In almost every nation
in the world.
In 1958, the Corps officially re­
presented th* United Statea at the
The DeBary Democratic Club
World's Fair la Brussels, Bel­ will conduct Its December buslgium. The USAF Pipe Band, a n en meeting at 2 p.m. Wednes­
part o f tha Drum and Bugle day In the DeBary Fire Hall.
Corps, will alto be present. Urn
President Edward Healy haa an­
der Pipe Major Rota, the Pipe nounced that the meeting will be
Band performs frequently aa an open to all persona desiring to
Independent unit In addition to attend and that refreshments will
Its regular performances with the be served at the conclusion of tha
Corps. For all of their appear­ business session.
ances, the Pipers wear authentic
highland dress, the tartas of the
Large galleys were rowed In
Mitchell claln In honor of General
the Mediterranean Sea until the
Billy Mitchell.
The publie It cordially invited 18th century, according to the
Encyclopedia Brltannica.
to attend the ceremoniei.

Drum, Bugle Corps To Play At Flag Ceremony
Th# December Bomber Stream
Boomer Flag will be preaented
on Dec. II at I p. m.
The competitor! for thi* month!
Bomber Stream will be VAH-3,

VAH-J and VAH-11. They will
compete in a loading drill, a short
look Pop-up BBS run on State*,
boro, Georgia, and an RUS run
on Jacksonville.
The Boomer Flag will 1* pre­
sented to the winner by Captain
Heavy Attack Wing One, with
the ceremoniei commenc.ng at
2:00 P. M.
After the presentation of the
Boomer Flag, the USAF Drum
and Bugle Corps from Bolling Air
Force Base, Washington &gt;3, D. C.

Casselberry WSCS
Plans Program;
Gift Exchange

ENS. mtUCE I- KECK of
the Commander Heavy At­
tack Win# One Staff haH
been ordered to tho U. S.
Naval Submarine School at
New London, Conn. En«.
Keck graduated from tho
Univeralty o f HHnnix with
a llachelor o f Science de­
gree after completing a
major In geology.

Vandals Enter
Chuluota Bar

By JANE CASSr.LItr.URT
Mrs. Nelaon Bunnell, president
o f the Casselberry Community
Methodist WSCS, will preside al
th* 2 p. m. Wednesday meeting of
the eoclety In Weaver Hall o f the
church.
The worship program will be
conducted by Mr*. I^onard Cassel­
berry and gift* will be exchanged
with secret pals whose identities
will lie revealed.
Hostesses for Ui* social hour
will be Mr*. Arthur Putnam, Mrs.
Tom Gullh-kaon, Mrs. Harry MePeek and Mr*. Corbett Christian­
son.

Ebenezer Youths,
Choir To Practice
For Caroling
The Kbeneter Methodist Youth
Fellowship and Choir will meet
at 7 p. m Thursday for a special
practice session In preparation for
their caroling vlalta to be mads on
the evening o f Dec. 21.
Mrs. It. E. Jones and R. J. Turn­
er are In charge o f th* program.

Acute diseases of the upper
Vandals entered the Chuluota
Bar and Grill on SR 419 through respiratory tract are the moit
a rear window sometime Satur­ common cause of lllnoe* in the
day night, ripped the pay phone United States.
off the wall and broke into and
robbed the juke box.
Other articles missing, accord­
ing to Lou Hudson and Ruth
Norria, owners, who discovered
the brcak-ln and robbery Sunday j
afternoon, Include 10 case* of
beer, one case of wine, eeveral
chickens from the deep freexe
and a large portable root !&gt;ox.
Investigation la being conducted
by Sanford and Oviedo law offi-l
elals.

will give a publie demonstration
of their precision maneuvers and
fine music.
Organised in 1048 s i e compon

County Officials
To Discuss Roads
At DeBary Meeting
By MRS. ADAM MULLER
Volusia County Engineer Wes­
ley Sweat and Albert Hlrt, county
road supervisor, will apeak on
the DeBary roads situation at the
8 p.m .- program meeting today of
the DeBary Civic Assn. In the
Community Center.
Thle meeting will be open to
the public according to President
James Duffy but a show of mem­
bership cards will be requested
of those attending the preceding
7 p.m. business aestlon, he said.
Events set next week by the
association
Include
the
adult
Christmas Party to be held al 7:10
p.m. on Friday and the Children's
Chrla(maa Party which will take
place at 10 a.m. on Saturday.
Both are scheduled at the Center.

Bear Lake Circle
To Visit Nursery
By SHIRLEY WENTWORTH
The monthly meeting o f the
Bear Lake Garden Circle will be
held at tha home of Mrs. Donald
Cone, Craig Dr., Bi-ar Lake Manor
on Wednesday at 8 p. m.
Tha program will conalst o f a
visit to Rock House Gardena on
Fairbanks Ave. In Orlando with
the hoit«N» there to tie Mrs. Leon
ant Toy, member o f the Orlando
Garden Club.
At her floral shop she will dem­
onstrate tha art of assembling and
arranging artistic Christmas conterpiecee and corsagea from both
dried and natural material. After
Her demonstration, members o f
the circle will return to the home
of the hostess for a business meet­
ing and Christmas Party.

DeBary Democrats
Announce Meeting

but why ool have 1b A nnounce

Y ju stiCeep

had disturbed the peace by their reversing for lack of avklencc.
But Douglas asserted that res­
lunch-counter demonstration*.
taurants, though they may be pri­
But it was not the kind of de­ vate enterprises, "are public f £
cision desired by cither the state cilltie* in which the atatea may
or the students.
not enforce a policy of racial aeg.
The state said the reel ques­
relation."
tion was whether a property own­
Harlan found the conviction* un­
er may aerve or not aerve whom constitutional on the ground the
he pleases for any reason what­
Louisiana law is "vague and unever.
certain."
The Negroea, on the other hand,
wanted the court to'rule that the
conviction amounted to an uncon­
stitutional enforcement of racial
segregation by itate power.
Only Justice William O. Doug­
las wanted to grapple with this
constitutional issue.
Chief Justice Earl Warren, who
By MRS. ADAM MULLER
wrote the opinion, called atten­
The
DeBary Glee Club will pre­
tion to the court's time-honored
policy of not formulating consti­ sent Its annual Chriatmaa Pro.
tutional law broader than it re­ gram at 7:30 p.m. Wednesday in
the Community Center.
quired by the case at hand.
Featured on the program will be
He examined the Louisiana dis­
orderly conduct statute to deter­ a collection of "Songs for Christ!
mine what conduct it forbade and m ai," directed by Mr«. H. Whitth* elements ef guilt required to aker with Laura Platt Brown at
accompanist;
selections
support x criminal conviction un­ piano
from an instrumental trio formed
der it.
He found no auch evidence had of There** Kupeci at the piano,
been produced. Convictions with­ Cornellia Shaw, flrat violin, and
out evidence, be said, violate the Mrs. T. W. Donaldson, second vlo.
constitutional right of the accused (in; duets by Mr*. Emily Arm­
strong. soprano, and Mrs. Marioa
to "due process of law ."
AU the justices agreed that the Roberta, alto and by Mrs. F rsn t
convictions should be reversed. Hill, alto, and Mrs. William Bui^
Rut Douglas and Justice John M. nett, soprano.
Soloist Robert N. McGee will
Merlin had ideas quite different
from
Warren'i. Justice
Felix sing "Jesu Bambino" by Yon with
Frankfurter. In a separate opin­ background from th* chorus and
the program will conclude with
ion, supported him.
Douglas said be could under­ audience participation In th* ting­
stand "bow the mere pretence of ing of familiar and beloved carola.
Mrs. Charles Createy la chair­
a Negro at a white lunch counter
might Inflame some people at man of the committee which will
fisticuffs would In other placet." serve refreshments following thw
9
Therefore, he found difficulty in program.

DeBary Glee Club,
To Give Program

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County Board Kills Franchise Directive
Solons Blamed
For Loss Of Fund
An angry Ju nta P. Avery lath­
ed out at Congressman Syd llerlong and Sen. George Smathera
Tueaday at' the County Commit*
aion meeting saying that "we
got no help In applying (or fed­
eral fundi for a countywide drain­
age survey and that "ou r legis­
lators Just don't know what's go­
ing on in the county.**
Avery expressed his anger after
the board was told that the House
and Home Finance Agency turned
down the county's bid for $100.000 drainage study.
It's all politics,'* Avery said
and "w e were left high and dry."
Avery said that our legislators
ought to spend a little more time
at home Instead of running around
the state department and in
foreign countries.
In other business, the board
tabled action on subleasing the

Atlantic Coast Line annex to
Chase and Co. pending more
study.
Chase offered to sublease the
enclosed annex on First St. for
335 per month with an option to
renew on a yearly basis.
"This would get us off the
hook," Chairman J. C. Hutchison
said.
The board had proposed using
the annex for carrying out a
surplus commodity program.
The commission also appointed
a committee of J. 11. Van Hoy,
Zoning Director Robert Brown
and County Engineer Carlton Bliss
to firm up recommendations for
rearranging the courthouse.
Three contractors, Revels, Shoe­
maker and Carroll Daniel had all
expressed Interest in doing the
Job but needed more detailed In­
formation before they could sub­
mit figures.

New Proposal
By 'Qualified'
Group Ordered
Th# County Commlaaion
killed the controversial fran­
chise directive in a lengthy
and heated session Tuesday
afternoon a n d authorized
Board Chairmnn J. C. Hutchi­

son to appoint a committee o f
"qualified engineer# and attorn­
ey*" to start fresh on a new direc­
tive, but using the canceled one as
the base.
County Commissioner James P.
Avery, who earlier in the year pro­
posed the directive, asked the
board to cancel it, because "it
seems the people s-e in opposition
to It."
Avery said that at a masa meet­
ing held last week there "didn't
accm to be anyone in fuvor of it."
The board discussed the possibil­
ity of hiring engineers for the
study but Chairman dlutchison said
ha would try to get the feelings of
some o f the engineers in ths coun­
ty.
Col. Paul Rissel o f I.ake Mary,
long an opponent o f the directive,
parking because, according to Zon­ asked the board to form a citizens
committee but most o f the board
ing Director Robert Brown, they
were afraid It could ba used for members felt that qualified and ex­
pert help whs needed.
other purposes beside parking.
Charmers told members o f the
press after the meeting that work
would start on n new A A P store
but any further expansion eould be
killed by thia move.
WASHINGTON (U PI) — The
Ha said that hla company it now administration said today that
negotisting leases fo r a depart­ U la considering establishing a
ment store, supermarket, drug second refugee center for Cuban
store, csfeteria and variety store. exiles with New York and New
Ha did not alaborata on what the Orleans as prospective sites.
stores wars.
His attorney, S. J. Davis J r ,
after the board turned down hit
appeal, said, “ it eould possibly kill n s u v A
. . .
off the center.”
The total center would include
282,488 aquara fast with a build­
ing area o f 95,340 square feat. The
parking ares would allow fo r 8C2
cars. Charmers said tha county's
CHICAGO (U i’l) — Teamster
action would cut construction by Uniun President James K. Hoffa
12,01)0 feet and cut 110 parking said Tuesday he expecta his union
spaces.
will ba readmitted to the AFL-CIO
In regard to the shopping center
tha board al»Oi~tabl*d action on
amending tha county soiling reg­
ulations to. allow off-street park­
LAKELAND (U I 'll—The Flor­
ing authorised aa a conditional use ida Citrus Commission announced
in any zoning district except Tuesday a month-long promotion
R -l-A . Avery opposed tha movt fo r next February to increase
calling it a dangerous precedent.
citrus sales within Florida.

Firm Accuses Board
BULLETIN
City Manager W. E- Know ire
said this afternoon| that the city
plana to annex the Bellmead
property and have already au­
thorised eight-inch sewer lines
and six-inch water lines into the
property.

• • •

An executive of the Bellmead
Davelopment Corp. o f Daytona
Beach charged the County Com­
mission Tueaday with an attempt
to "stop the county from expand­
in g" and after the board turned
down his appeal to allow resonlng
o f a 160 foot strip from R -l-A and
C-2.
Tbs davelopcr, Thomas Charmars, wanted the resonlng for o ffslrset parking for a ftfVfc million
shopping center bordering Hwy.
17-92, French Ave. and 27th St.
However, James P. Avery said
that toning is to protect the people
ami not "lor big business."
He emphssised that these people
want to put a parking lot next to
a resident's home. Nobody wants
that, ha said.
Tha only commiaiioner who voted to apprava tha appaal was John
Fitxpatrick.
Tha toning board had also de­
nied the extra area for off-straet

Bulletin

H offa Hopeful

Citrus Promotion

No Legal Grounds

Farm Center Asked
The County Farm Bureau asked
the County Commission Tuesday
to consider construction of a
&gt;60.000 agricultural center on the
county home property and a few
hours later, Commissioner Ted
Williams urged the board to start
tha ball rolling by taking out
120,000 out of the indigent fund
and earmarking R to start the
project.
However, the commission agreed
to wait until a report la finished
by a special committee studying
the moving of the' agricultural
offices out of the courthouse.
••If* premature," said Com­
missioner Vernon Dunn. "L et’s
avoid undue haste," chimed in
John Fitzpatrick.

Earlier in the five-hour ses­
sion, Spokesman for the Farm
Bureau, John Evans of Oviedo,
cited the need for en agricultural
center calling for construction of
a building at 336.000 and later an
exhibition hall . and auditorium
for some 323.000 to take care of
the needs of the many agricultural
offices in the county.
Williams said the most logical
location was the northeast corner
of the county home property.
He and Fitzpatrick will make
a study of the recommendations
of the bureau and report back
to the commission at a later date.
Evans said that the state would
supply matching funds to help
build the exhibition hall.

Williams Home Head
County Commission Tsd Wil­
liams was elected custodian o f th*
County Homs for next year at tha
commission meeting Tuesday.
Present custodian James P,

Avery made the motion and said
"it (th* po.-*) should be rotated
on an annual basis."
Avary wished Williams luck and
said "1 hop* the pres* will b«
fairer to you."

Board Firm On Bars
The County Commission by a
8-2 vote Tuesday agreed to stand
firm on keeping bsrs dosed New
Year’s Eve this year despite pro­
test* from a delegation o f tavern
owner* in tha county.
Both John
Fitspatrick
and
James P. Avary opposed closing
th* bar* saying that "these people
are entitled to consideration aa
taxpayers and citizens.*
However,
Chairman
J.
C
Hutchison , Ted William* and

Vernon Dunn held fast.
On* spokesman for tha group
asked why "we have to close and
th# country club allowed to be
openedT"
Th* commission tmphasized that
th# Meyfalr property was owned
by tba city.
Fitxpatrick asked th# board to
reconsider, and allow th# bar*
to stay open from 10 to 2 a. m.
hut ho fal|«d to w i n tha necessary
support.

Ask OK In Writing
The County Commission Tues­
day voted not to take any chances
on th* word o f tha State Road De­
partment and gat a written com­
mitment from tha SRD that th*
county's seccndary funds could bo
uaed to extend Lake Mary Blvd.
A t the same time, the board de­
layed action on proceeding with
eminent domain proceedings on

Bear Lake Hd. until "w# see what
happens on the Lake Mary Blvd.
project."
Chairman J. C. Hutchison told
ths board that th* SRD had as­
sured them they could us* second­
ary funds to extend the road.
However, Joha Fitzpatrick said,
“ I’d like to see that written on
SRD stationary. It's good busi.
neea," he ndded.

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W EATHER: Cloudy with scattered ahoweri through Thursday. High today, 80-85. Low tonight, 60-65.
VOL.

63

United

Prw#

Growers Voting

Betabliahed

Judges had convicted Eichmann on
all IS counts against hint, an­
nounced that sentence would be
pronounced at 9 S.m. (2 am .
EST) Friday.
Israeli Atty. Gen. Gideon Hsusner demanded death for Eichmann
for his part in the murder of six
million Jews by the Nazis during
and before World War 11. 11c said
Eichmann had. sacrificed any hope
for mercy because of the "enor­
mity” of his misdeeds which had
caused him to cross the barrier
between man and beast.
But Eichmann. in a dramatic,
eleventh-hour plea to save his life,
told the court that "I do not rec­
ognize the guilt. My expectation
for Justice was disappointed."
Reading a prepared statement
from his bullet-proof glass cage
in
tha
courtroom,
Eichmann
claimed ha was only following
orders and that "those who gave
By LARRY VERS1IEL
the orders Justly deserve punish­
Oops, my big chance and I| ment.*'
"Th* mass murder was solely
flopped!
Th#
First
Christian
th* guilt of the political leader­
Church Men'* Club asked me to
ship," be said. "The evidence
speak last night and after racinf
given in this court shocked me
out of County Commission at 6:13
considerably, but the misdeeds
to make an appearance at the
were committed against my will."
church at 6:30, I took the wrong
" I am the victim of a miscon­
notes with me. Left the speech
ception. 1 must sutler for the acts
notes in the courthouse. . . took
of others. 1 must bear the burden
the county commission notes to
imposed upon m* by fate.*'
the meeting.
The special three-judge court re­
*
*
*
convened Monday after a king re­
Oops sgsin: Started my speech
cess to prepare its verdict. It pro­
with ladies and gentlemen and
nounced him guilty immediately,
there wasn't a lady in tha room.
and then spent two days reading
What a day!
its reasoned arguments for the
• # •
verdict.
Our city work crews are trained
Gideon llasld. a spokesman (or
to n’.eet aSjr eraM-gencyl'Tuesday
lb* prosecution, said Israeli law
while working In Grow* Manor,
made it mandatory for llauunrr
Jake ■Fooler* was called to aid
to demand Eichmann'* execution.
a lady ,n distress and ended up
Defense counsel Robert bervaby babysitting while the lady
lius of WestgGermany worked on
went to th* boipital. After awhile
a plea of mercy for his client.
according to City Manager W. E.
Knowles, Jake was relieved by
another city worker Joe Kuk*.
We hear they even fed th* kids.

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Chairman J. C. Hutchison was
authorized Tuesday to get some
well qualified engineeri to work
on a new franchise directive, may:
we suggeil City Manager W. E-,
Knowles and Bill LeffkrT
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Rev. James Barnett of the Pint
Christian Church needs
some
sheep for a Christmas movie th*
church is shooting. How about
some hclpT

LAKELAND (U l’l) — Florida
grapefruit growers in the Indian
River area began voting by mail
Now. I know I left those notes
today on a proposed federal mar­ somewhere. They Justcouldn't
keting agreement end order under disappear.
which Uis weekly shipping volume
of their fruit .‘.an be regulated.
Good News: All the stores will
stay open downtown until 8 p.m.
starting Friday night and contin­
SPARTANBURG, 8. C. (U P I)— uing through Dee. 23—That’s the
Mayor A. D. Cudd submitted hi* word from E. C. Harper, chair­
resignation today, bringing to a man of the Chamber of Commerce
climax a year which saw hi* bus­ merchant's division.
iness venturs* crumble and his
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administration rocked by charges
The annual Nativity scene by
o f scandal.
City Hall was put up this morn­

German Commies
Wound Own Man

BERLIN (U l'it—Communist po­
lice in East Berlin today shot and
apparently wounded one of their
own men who was trying to es­
cape scroll tlie border, according
to witnesses.
West Berlin police said the witnesses reported the Incident o c­
curred at the barbed wire border
on the French sector. The wit­
nesses said the Communist policrman dashed toward the barbed
wira dividing line but was shot
down by another guard.
Police called to th* scene saw
sn East German ambulance driv­
ing away presumably carrying
the wounded man.
The incident occurred as Allied
sources disclosed that U.S. Army
MI carbines will be isiucd to
West Berlin police in order to
bolster Western defenses on the
bordrr.
Police sources said some unit*
already have started practice fir­
ing with the M2, which is a light
full or semi-automatic rifle with
a magaz.n* capacity of 30 rounds.

Mayor Resigns

Jailed In Theft
ORLANDO (U P I) — A truck
driver who said h* sold 34,000
worth o f stolen meat to two Bos­
ton polictmtn for 3(00 sat in an
j
Uiangs County Jell cell today,
awaiting arrival o f chaiges from
Boston. He ia Edward G. Fraser,
36, Somerville, Mass., an employe
o f a Koxbury, M an., food company.

DWG To Meet
The South bcininola Democratic
Women's Club will meet at noon
Thursday at tha homa o f Its pres­
ident, Mrs. Hops Bennett, for a
coiered dish luncheon. Speaker
will be Mrs. Agnes McKinna
Leonard of Orlando whose topic
will be "interests for Women of
the Demner^tle Party."

1008

WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 18, 1961

HANFORD,

FLORIDA

NO. 843

JERUSALEM (UPI) — Israel
asked the death penalty for Adolf
Eichmann today, but Eichmann
told the court he was "disappoint­
ed " at the guilty verdict and aaid
*
he did not recognize his guilt.
Presiding Judge Moshe Landau,
who with two other German-born

France Agrees

WASHINGTON (U l'l) — The
Post Office Department announc­
ed Tuesday that after Jan. 10 it
will not forward thiid class mail
of "no obvious value," such as ad­
vertising circulars and some cat­
alogs.

Wire

D eath A sk e d
For Eichm ann

WASHINGTON (U l'l) — State
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Department officials said today
Anybody aeen my note* . .
Russia haa no valid legal grounds They started off "Ladies and
in demanding extradition o f Ger­ Gentlemen."
man Gen. Adolf Heusingrr from
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the United States.
Why, oh why can't the Post
Office put a mailbox on the lake
aide of First Street, s»y at Park
LAKELAND (U l’ l) — France, Avenue, so we don't have to walk
the world’s largest impoilcr of way down yonder to the Post-Of­
citrus and citrus products, has de­ fice Building to mail a letter?
rided to permit the United States Yc*. we know, there's one by the
to compete in its orange market bank across the street.
for the first tims since World War
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Now that County Commission

Bar ‘Junk’ Mail

Lnszaerf

U. S. Orders More
Convoys To Berlin

SANFOKD-SEM1NOLE DEVELOPMENT CORP. officer* met thia week
to iron out final plana for the new Del-Mar industry locating in the area.
Left to right, F. E. Roumillat Jr., R. J. Bauman, Clifford McKibbin and
George Touhy. Sea today’ * editorial
(Herald Photo)

Major UN Offensive Indicated

Troops Pour Into Katanga
ELISABETHVILLK (U l'l)—U.S.
Air Force Globcmatter transports
today flew troops and supplies to
Katanga, indicating a major UN
offensive may b* imminent. Ka­
tanga appealed to Undersecretary
Ralph
Hunchc
to
investigate
"cruel and inhuman actions of the
UN force."

seven civilians have been killed
and 23 wounded in tha UN mortar
bombardment of ilia city Tuesday
night and today. It said more than
200 shells were fired and 80 per
cent of them hit "non-military
objectives."
Tb* mortar fire came from Uia
direction of tha Swedish UN camp
and was directed against central

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UNITED NATIONS, N. T.
(U l’l ) — Britain led a movement
hers today to secure a cssss-flrs
In Katanga. Her permanent rep­
resentative, Hlr Patrick Dean,
planned to submit a formal ap­
peal to Acting Secretary Grarral Thant, asking him I* halt
ths fighting.

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Tits transports brought in 700
Ethiopian troops, 22tfc tons of
ammunition and supplies, and 14
Jcrps. Another 105 Ethiopians ar­
rived from Kindu, and informed
sources said 230 Swedish troops
were hi ought in to double tire size
of tiic Swedish conlinisot.
The Katanga government asked
that Bunchc, the American UN
undersecretary, come to Ellsabctlivillc from Leopoldville, where
he is discussing the Katanga situ­
ation with UN and Congolese of­
ficials.
. .
it said Bundle could "bring to
tlie world proof of the cruel, in­
human actions of the UN armed
forces on free Katanga soli." it
offered him an armed escort and
guaranteed free movement.
A government communique said

AFL-CIO Breaks
Labor Deadlock
MIAMI BEACII (U PI) — The
AFL-CIO high command broke a
week • old deadlock early today
and unanimously adopted a plan
to settle inter-union feuds through
a system that depends on bind­
ing arbitration.
Elated George Meany, president
of the federation, announced tha
decision to newsmen at 4 a. m.,
EST, following a marathon, eighthour session of th* AFL-CIO *x•cutiv* council.
H* said tha 29-man council ap­
proved ■
a»u forward
looking procedure" to handle dis­
putes over Job rights, member­
ship raiding and unfair organising
tactics.
Tb* AFL-CIO Madera, looking
hsggrred but happy at the pre­
dawn breakup, voiced Imp* the
the peace formula would stop
moat of the battle* that mar la­
bor unity.

BERLIN (U PI)—Ttie U.S. Army
ing. It sure could use a fresh ordered more "access rights" mil­
coat of paint.
itary convoys tu travel to andj
• • •
from Berlin today despit* the
If Fern Park doe* incorporate threat of new Communist harass­
its e pretty aur* bet It* charter ment* in tb* divided city.
will tie drafted after t h ' ere y r '- * Tii* American troop movements
pared by Caasalberry last ysar were part of a switch between
with tba cooperation o f Dr. Paul battle groups stationed in Berlin
Douglass, head of Rollins Colltg* and West Germany. Each unit
Political Science DtpL
moving today was company size,
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numbering about 200 men.
County Commissioner Vernon
Moscow Radio warned today
Dunn laid It on th* line Tuesday that American troop movements
when he said he wrojld never vote In and out of eWat Berlin *'ar* an
to hire a part-time lead-lease outright military demonstration
health director from Orangt Coun­ over territory belonging to dem o­
ty. However, looks like the coun­ cratic Germany meant to aggra­
ty will do it anyway . . . Part- vate th* rituation in Europe."
time man to take csr# of 60,000
Th* broadcast, monitored la
UNITED N A T I O N 8, N. Y.
people?
London, was beamed in EnilJali (U P I)—Acting Secretary General
a a
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to North Amcrira and cited move­ Thant today withdrew th* United
By the way, any of you 60,000 ments of units of th* 18th Inian Natiuns request for British bombs
aeen sty not**?
try Regiment.
for use ia th* Cong*.

Drops Bomb Request

Eliiabethvlll*. It started hug*
firea and forced evacuation of •
canter housing white refugees. ;
A second refuge* train, crowded
with 3oO women and children, lelt
Eliaabcthvllle for Ndola, Northern
Rhodesia.
French effort* to arrange a
cease-fir* made little progress ia
Eliaabcthvllle,

Mile Posts Of State
Roads May Be Reality
TALLAIIA-SSEE (UPI) A I Florida ia th* Brat stat* to
new project is under way that Install mile poits. Th* project
may help th* Highway ratrol lo­ calls for 118 of them to b* placed
cate accidents accurately and as­ on 150 miles of Leon County high­
sist tha Hoad Department' in w ay*. After a year’* u m , th*
singling out sections of highway project will b« studied for poiaibl*
with engineer problems.
statewide application.
Road Chairman John Phillips
said "these mile posts will clear­
ly Indicate exact locations which
have a history of excessive acci­
dents. With this information, w*
can better determine any engi­
neering or mtintenanc* factor*
which may hav* contributed to
By United I'ren* International
the raus* of the accident.”
Sub-zero cold struck a third of
The
Insurance
Institute for
tii* nation today, touching o ff
Highway Safely la financing th*
serious flu epidemics in Coluradu
physical cost of tha mil* posts,
and Misitouri. Dixie had a flood
which cost about 35 «ach, and tha
threat and upper Michigan dug
Federal Bureau of Public Road*
out from under 30 inches o f snow.
I* aiding live Road Department by
Ths weather-blamed death toll
j establishing th* project as a re­
■Inca tha str.rt uf ths scries of
search program.
storms Iskt Saturday reached 122
today.
lows hnd 10 deaths; Wisconsin,
Ohio and Ksnsut each I t; Illinois
and Missouri each 13; Coluradu
and Pennsylvania each 5; Indians
and ths New England states 7 and
Michigan 0.
Schools were rioted at Tutual,
PARIS (U PI) Secretary of
Mo., and s i Ignuscio slid I'agosa
Slat* Dean Rusk told America’!
Springs, Colo., by influenza epi­
European allies today the United
demics, afflicting nearly 2,000
States intends to continue diplo­
children.
Cold wav* conditions and below- matic "probing" talks on Berlin
with tlie Russians. About half a
zero temperatures prevailed from
dozen NATO nations raliWd swift­
th* Itockies and Pacific Northwest
to tlie Uhio Valley. Cold wavs ly in support of the Idea.
West Germany, B«lg!ura, Cana­
warnings wers widespread. Even
da, Denmark and Norway ail said
California had colder than usual
they wer* In favor of tom* sort
temparaturrs with readings lu ths
of talks with th* Russian*. Franca
30s in northern countiss.
Th* Cotton Belt ws* hit by expressed continued opposition.
n*«ai German foreign Minuter
heavy rams which sent rivers ris­
Gerhard
Sc breeder told the NATO
ing, threatening flood*. Atlanta re­
council there is a greater risk ia
ported 8.76 Inches of rain Tuesday
not negotiating than ia negoti­
and Birmingham measured 8.01
ating.
inches.
Belgium’ s Paul-Iienri Speak, a
former NATO secretary general,
declared "there have been enough
sounding*. Now la the time to ne­
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Sub-Zero Cold
Hits Third Of U. S.

Berlin 'Probes' To
Continue - Rusk

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WASIILNUION IL T I/ — 1b«
wortt financial report in commer­
cial sv atioo hlitorjr and l!* sec­
ond major mercer of the year '.eft
the airline
today about further "m arriages.”
Continental and National Air*
l.nei surprised the aviation wor'.d
Tuesday by snncxiurtng plans to
merge, subject to approval by
stockholders and the Civil Aero­
nautics Board (CAB).
A few minutes after the merger
was disclosed, president Stuart G.
Tipton of the Air Transport As­
sociation (ATA) predicted the air­
lines would wind up 1MI wifi net
losses of 830 million — the big­
gest red ink bath on record
conoectioo b«There was
tween the two announcements, but
the/ added up to fresh specula­
tion that more careers may seek

the-r imancisl suamp.
The $30 million deficit estimate
was mDlt.sd.ng in one respect.
Oely four major carriera — East­
ern. Tran* World, Northeast and
National — actually are expected
to end the year in the loss col­
umn. Delta, Northwest, United.
American,
Continental.
Uraniff
and Western all figure to turn ,n
modest profits.
But Tipton pointed out that
eteo the carriers making moocy
would fall far short of t.:e IDS
per cent intettmeni return the
CAB has set as a reasonable and
fair standard.
Toe Continental-National merg­
er was one of the year's best-kept
secrets. It was learned that NalionsNt board of directors ap-

proved (be merger laM Srpt. 8
and ConliacnUl a folioscd suit
three days fater.
Like the Cnitcd-Capita' im rgtr
earlier lit a year, the NationalContinental agreement U more of
an acquisition than a merger. The
' letter of iment" filed srith the
CAB Tuesday spec fleally stated
that National would be merged
mis Continental, leasing tire lat­
ter ai the turritIng corporation.
If consummated, the m rr;cr
would put "National-Continental”
below only the "b.g four" of
L'niteJ. American, TWA and East­
ern in such respects at total
route miles, aircraft numbers tnd
cities sorted In such other fac­
tors as total cm p!o)cs and pas­
sengers carried Delta Is expect-

U . S „ West
Nears Major

Academy Manor, Inr. to William
L Long Sr., etui, Academy Manor,
$9,400.
Krnest P. Tuck, etus to Waltar
J. Norton, etux, Saulando, $13,9(0.
Ward Hteks, Inc. l« Jason Hutbert. etus, Kastbrook Jtuhdm,
$10,100.
Kichaid Doan, etux to James E.
Collins, etux, Heftier Homes, $8,Shoemaker Construction Co., Ine.
to Harry Hahn, etux, Ravenna
Park. »Pi,4uu.
Ifaiold J. RlanVensnipe, etux to
Robert S. Colley, etux, Country
Club Manor, $10,800.
Roy W'. Shomate to Ora F. Jones,
etux, Long wood, $13,300.
Perry E. Wliilta, Inc, to Edgar
E. Smart, etux, N. Orlando, 19,000.
Florida • Osier Enterprise* to
Robert I'. Drabik, etux. Grove

Manor, $16,000.

Tariff Pact
WASHINGTON (UPI) — The
United States and Western Europe
SC* about to make a major tariffewiting agreement, according to
Informed source*.
The sources said tha agreement
would probably make a SO per
cent cut virtually across the
hoard In the external tariff har­
riers that Europe’s new Common
Market ia erecting oa Industrial
products.
Ia exchange, they said, the
United States would agree to
much le u extensive cuts. The
U. S. concession*, one source said,
would provide tariff reductions up
to 20 per cent for foreign cars
and a number of other products.
There w e * conflicting appalls,
a is of how the anticipated pact
would affect the coming cen tre*gional fight o ie r President Ken­
nedy’s request for a liberal UJS.
trade policy.
One view was that the agree­
ment would ceuse even suffer op­
position from those who feel Im­
ports hurt the American emonomy
end eliminate UA. jobs.
But others felt that benefits of
tha Common Market’s concessions
■light help liberal trade advocates' arguments that lower tar­
iffs would Increase U. 8. exports
•od Improve the economy.

ALBANY. O*. (U PD -N egroes
promised to stage another protest
Aamonatretlon today outside the
courtroom where 11 "freedom rid­
er*” ar* being tried for attempt­
ing to integrate tha train station
o f this south Georgia city.
Negro leaders said they expect­
ed the gathering to be even largwba marched around the town
square at tha opening of tea trial
Tuesday. Police arretted 387 Ne­
groes on charges of disorderly
conduct, blocking pedestrian traf* e and failure to obey an officer.
Police Chief Laurie Pritchett
Bald ba expected hit 80-man force
to be able "to meat tea demands
8i the future.”
IBe “ Albany Movement," form­
ed l u t month from navarai totegraUonUt organisations, spon­
sored a mass meeting Tuesday
night and an aatimated 400 NeKroes shouted approval el a pro­
posal to demonstrate again today.
Dr. W. G. Anderson, bead of the
Albany Movement, laid tea Negro
group had approached the mayor

of this industrial city of &amp;S.000 last
February to appoint ■
committee to work out
tl« i problems. Ha aaM
yor refused to consider

Real Lalate Transactions

Hramur irrrelopnent Co. to Con­
struction A sac- Inc., Katllirook
ouutUn., tifaO u.
Ferry K. Willis, Ine. to Georg*
G. Small, etui, North Orlando,

bl-racial
sagragatha ma­
tha pro-

Laurenco M. Rignali. etux t*
Joseph A. Fuller, etux, Prmtri*
Lake Manor, 919,160.
James A. Hunt, etux to Herman
L. Nielson, etux, Sunland Estates,
913.000.
Waldon E. Carlson, etux to Kinnard H. Hamilton, atux, South
Pinecreat, |IT,TOO.
- Clay Williams Penrod, etux to
Jam** A. Hunt, etux, S unland E l­
u tes. $12,(00.
Harvey Long, etux to Harold
Greek, etux, Oakland Hills, $7,900.
Raymond Hemoa, Ine. to Walter
Burrow, etux, Longdate $9.$00.
Albert If. Green*, etux, to

CHANGE OF COMMAND o f the Seminole County Board of Realtor*. Re­
tiring president, N. V. Farmer, hold the plaque which wan presented to
him In appreciation o f hU untiring services. He present* the gavel to new
president, Byron L. Kimball of Fern Park. Other new officials ahown
(from left) are. C. F. Field, vice president, A. R. Lormann, director; Kimball and Fanner, and William Lippold, executive vice president of the Flo­
rida Assn, o f Realtors, and Mrs. Elizabeth Kuhn, secretary-treasurer.
(Herald Photo)

SUNNYVALE, Calif. (I1P1) - A,
10-pound transmitter, hand built
by a group of amateur radio eathuiiatls, orbitted the earth today ]
broadcasting a coded "hi” around
the world.
The box-like tranimttter, known;
a* Oscar (orbiting satellite carry­
ing amateur radio), rode piggy |
back into orbit Tuesday on Dis­
coverer XXXVI satellite Iromi
Vaadenberg
Atr Force
Base.i Towns said. "GatUag government
approval proved to ba prwlty sim­
Calif.
Oscar's message to the world.j ple."
A volunteer effort was needed
four dots followed by two dots
(11-1 in Morse Code), climaxed to absorb the cost of the trans­
the work of a small group of mitter, estimated at nboit $11,000.
ham radio operators who call Pieces of equipment were donated
themselves the "Project Oscar by amateur radio operator* from
throughout the country.
Association.”
"It was built by amateurs in
Association chairman Mlrabeau
garages using their own time and
equipment,” Towns said, "*o ra­
dio
amateurs
throughout
the
world can contribute to tha knowl­
edge of space-radio propagation "
As aooa a t tha Discoverer was
Lake Mury 4-1! Girls, meeting
Monday for tha fourth meeting of la a bit Tuesday, Oscar separate
the year, continued work on their ad $rJ began operating at a sep­
project o f making Christmas An­ arate little satellite. The goldgels and planned a skating party plated transmitter began sending
fur Dec. 10 with member* to meet out lit massage 10 tlmai a min­
ute. using Mercury batteries for
Wendy Martin pretided during power expected to last litre*
tht business session and Julia weeks.
fleott led tha Sevotlons with a Amateur radio operators through­
Bible reading and Tht Lord's out the world bad been alerted
Prayer.
in advance to listen for the sign-

Lake Mary Girls
Sot Skating Party

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CASSELBERRY POSTMASTER Clyde Kerce, oa ladder, ia shown putting
up the final decorations supplied by Walter llorrel, at left, to giv* the
poat office a festive air for the Christmas holidays. Postal employe* and
their families all took part in tha Sunday afternoon decorating party.
•
(Herald Photo)

WASHINGTON (UPI) - Presi­
dent Kennedy will make at least
eight speeches and a number of
public appearances during his
trip to Puerto Rico and South
America asst weekend.
According to a detailed sched­
ule released by the White House
Tuesday,
Kennedy's
principal
speeches will be:
—Upon arrival at the Interna­
tional Airport at San Juan, Puer­
to Bieo, Friday.
—At La Mortis, an agricultural
project outside Caracas, Venezuela, Ssturday.

Funeral services tor Mra. Millie
D. Slavik, N , who died Monday at
her borne ia Oviedo were sche­
duled lor S p. m. today at the
Fairchild Funeral Home Chapel
with Rev. Ben Blackburn of the
Ovlede Methodist Church officiate
tagMrs. Slavik was a naUvw of
Ctechoilovakia and had lived in
Oviedo since 1913.
She is survived by soot, Paul
G. and Robert L. of Oviedo and
daughter, Mrs. Annie Moffler of
Winter Park, Mra. Paulina Tanner
o f DeLand, Mra. Olga Johnson
and Miss France* Slavik of
Ovlede and Mra. Margaret Wood
DeBary VFW Poet 8003 and its of Orlando.
Burial was announced to .taka
Auxiliary will meet at 8 p. ra. to­
day at tha F in Uouae far a buffet place in the Oviedo Cemetery.
supper ia conjunction with the an­
nual Christmas Party. A Grab Bat
will be fillad for tha childran and
thera will ba a g i/l exchange
among adult*. Dancing ia on tha
program later in the evening.

P- m. (PAT) 4:08 p. m. (EST).
One hour later the second contact
was made by station KL7EB.V in
Kodiack, Alaska, nearly half-way
around the world.
Towns said reports from haras
throughout the world could help
determine
doppier
recording*,
signal strength, orbital determina­
tion and various receiver experi­
ments.
"This is a group effort,” he
said. "Each amateur sending us
a report makes It (the eaperimeat) that much more worth­
while.”
Incidentally, Discoverer XXXVI
Central Missouri's Lake ef the
also carried the usual 200-pound O w l * has n shore un* *f 1476
Inurnment capsule, which Air miles.
Force scientists hope to recover
over Uit Pacific Ocean.

—From the San Carlos Palace
in Bogota, Colombia, Sunday night.
Kennedy will drive In public
processions through San Juan,
Caracas and Bogota, in addition
to helicopter inspection trips out­
side Caracas and a aide trip by
car outside Bogota.
The President and Mra. Kenne­
dy plan to take off Friday at noon
from Andrews Air Force Base
outside Washington and land three
hours and IS minutes later at San
Juan.
They will leave Puerto Rico
early Saturday for a 75-mlnute
flight to the Malquetla Airport
outside Caracas.
During tha day, Kennedy will
dedicate a rural housing project
near El Frio about 4S miles from
Caracas, then go by bellcoptar to
La Uorita.
Kennedy Is expected at Bogota
about 10:30 a.m., Sunday.
The Kennedys leave after din­
ner Sunday night, stopping after
3 a.m. at Ramey Air Force Base,
Puerto Rico, for refueling. The

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Air Force jet transport will land
in West Palm Beach, Fla., at
about 8:80 a.m., EST Monday to
let off Mr*. Kennedy, who will
stay there for tha Christmas holi­
days.
Kennedy will arrive in Washing­
ton about t:30 a.m. Monday.

Young Adults
To Decorate Tree
Young Adult Class member* of
Sanford's First Christian Church
will meet at 5:S0 p. m. Thursday
at the church to decorate the
Christmas Tree.
A t 7:30 p. m. they will adjourn
to the home o f Mr. and Mrs. Kyle
McMillan, 1406 Orange A r e , Joe
the Class Party.
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ntllcs In tht r'lty nf VVsaMnetoa
District ef Columbia.
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th u : i t a d»&gt; o f Movaiubar, n e t .
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�Seminoles Grab Second Win Of Season, 5 3 -3 7
Locals Trip Oviedo;
» r p e t e levequ k
Herald ftporta Editor
With Sanford'* Butch BUer
chipping In night field goal* to
plac* number one m the acorer
llatlnga, the Seminole High ftem-

35 Schooling
Races To End
Tests Tonight

SANFORD’S BARRY BROWN (44) and Oviedo’s
Thompson (61) struggle for possession of tho rebound
as Seminole Gustavson (40) and Lion Tcslnsky (31) fol­
low the action.
(Hcruld Photo)

Gators Upset 10th Ranked
Wake Forest Cage Team
United Frees International
It's an old story In college bas­
ketball that a team which hlta
the road can expect to bite the

dust.
And that’* exactly whet hap­
pened to Wake Forest, the na­
tion’s lOth-ranked team, when it
Journeyed to GainetviUe, Fla.,
Tuetday night to play live Florida
Gator*.
Wake Forest wai “ bullin' out
all over" to get back on the win-

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IN THU CIRCUIT COURT OS TUB
jvtsrrn j u i i i c m i . c i r c i t t i *
AMD BOR SliNlMDI.I] I 'l i n T V ,
STATR OP Pt.OHIPA# IR CIIAMCRKY. MO ItTT*
W ILLIAM L. JOHNSON
P lain tiff.

▼a.
HAZEL,

a

JOHNSON.

Defendant.
NOTICH n v PtfRt.lCATIOM

im suit
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ran uivanru

nlng trail alter Saturday's lots to
top-ranked Ohio State but the
Gators took an early lead and
maintained it through a frantic
second half to sc o n a 71-Si vislory.
The lots was the second in four
games for Wake Forest and at
least temporarily wiped out the
Deacons' pre-ieaion hopei to
achieve the No. 1 national rank­
ing.
A crowd of 7,200 saw the Dea­
cons battle back in the second
half until a Jump shot by Lou
Merchant gave ' Florida a 24-32
lead with 8:37 to go. With a min­
ute and 33 second* to go, Florida
had built the laid to S3-S8 and
Wake Forest's scrambling lastminute all-court pres* proved fu­
tile.

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Mrs. Itaial II. Johm on
IN TIIB CIRCt'IT I.OLItT, NINTH
a /o General D allverv
J l’ IIICIAL O l l i r t l T . IM AMD FOR
Jacksonville. Florida
TOU A III" IIERBBT NOTIPIKD • EMIAOI.B m l M l . FLORIDA IM
that a Complaint for P lroreo liaa MU ITY
MO, II.INI
t&gt;oin filed aaalnst you and that M il i n
eald ault will Involve Ilia fnllnw . MAXIM-: ]l. U 'K E l.l.E T,
Plaintiff.
In* daarrlbtd property, to-w lt!
VI.
Lot 41 o f tho Tow n o f L on gWILLIAM
J.
B.
O
K
E
b
l.lIT
,
w ood, acrordlna to tho plat
Defendant.
tharaof aa racordrd In fla t
MOTH K TO APPEAR
Book 1, Pagoa I I to || In.
AMD AMSWKH
elusive, ru h llo Record* e f
IM
TUB
MARK OF TIIB STATE
Bamlnola County, Florida.
T ou ara required to serve a copy OF FLORIDA TO l
W
ILl.tAM
J. B O K K I.l.K T
af your Anawar or ria a d ln a !•&gt; lh «
You ara hereby notified that a
Complaint on tho p letn lirre a ttornay,
W allara
K.
Allhrltton, ■ult baa baan brought agalnat
yuu In tho Circuit Court, Ninth
ulls 404-7 Sanford Atlantic- Na
lonal
Bank
Building.
Hanford. Judicial Circuit. Samlnula County.
In Equity, by MAXINE
Florida, and fit* tha origin a l An­ Florida
awar or ria a dln g In tha offlra o f II. O K K LLE Y, P lain tiff, and you
tha Clark o f tha Circuit Court op ara hartby raqulrad lo fII* paror bafora tha 10th day o f Jan­ aonally, or by Attorney, with tha
uary. l i l t . If you fall to dn ao. Clark o f said Court, your Anawar
or drfanaca lo tha Com plaint and
Judgment by dafault w ill ba lak
an agalnat you for tha ra lltf do- Amandmant to Complaint In aald
ault on or bafora tba Ifth day o f
maadad In tha Complaint.
DONK AND ORDRRKD at Han January, A. D, 1**1. and alao to
aarva a oopy o f your Anawar or
ford, Florida, thla Ith day o f Dao
dafanaaa upon Maaara. Oaalnaky A
im b ir , i eei.
Krol, Atlornaya .fo r P lain tiff, at
Arthur H. Beckw ith, Jr.
thalr o f f l .t at 411 Main Hlraat.
(SEAL)
lia ylon a llcach, Florida, on nr haClerk Circuit Court, Soml
fora tha 11th day o f January,
nola County, Florida.
A. P
l i l t , aa raqulrad by tba
Byt Joan M. W ilk e
Florida Rulaa o f Civil Procadura,
Dapuly Clark
and haraln fall not or a Dacraa
W a lla ct K. A llbrllton
Pro Confanao and Final Dacraa will
Bulla 401-T Hanford Atlantic
ba autarad agalnat you by dafault.
National Hank nulldlng
You ara furlh ar notified that tha
Sanford, Florida
Fabllah Dar. IS, t«, IT. t * « l * nama o f tho Court In which said
ault
baa baau Instituted la tha
Jaa. *. I M l.
Circuit Court. Ninth Judicial Cir­
IE TU B CIRCt'IT COURT OF TH E cuit o f F lorida, In and for gemtM ATH JCUIt’ IAI. CIRC I IT. IM nnla Count y, In Equity, and that
AMD FOR aKMIMOl.H COD A l t . tba title or aalil ault la aa h e r e ­
FLORIDA
IA
CIIAAt'ISItY
MO. i n a b o v e act forth.
You ara further notified that
1I81B
tha nature or aald ault la a ault
IM HBl
for
dlvercr, a vinculo matrim onii,
ADOPTION OF:
STEPHANIE ANN WILSON a /k /a and to declare a apodal equity
STEPHANIE
ANN BRINSON, a In tha P la lm lff In tha follow in g
daacrlbed real and paraonal p ro­
m inor
BY i ALPIIONSO I. TAYLOR aud perly eltuatad In geuilnola County,
Florida, to .w it:
a RACK V. TAYLOR. Ilia wlfa.
Tha Northerly F ifty -tw o (M )
ROTICB TO Al'PK AR
feat o f Lot Eleven
(ID ,
TOi Solom oa Brlnaon
Block Eleven (11). Oat-Air,
III Watflay Strati
located In tha City o f Ia n .
W ayerota. O torgla
ford, Semlnolo County, F lori­
TOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
da.
that a Patltlon baa b««n filed In
Together with tha furniture,
tha above atylad Court by Alphonto
furnlahlnga. flaluraa. and equip­
n T aylor and Uraca V. T ayior for
ment In and about tho aald
tba adoption o f Mttphania Ann
premleee.
W llaon a /k /a Bltphanlo Aun Rrlnuon. a minor, by tho patltlonara, and lo raqutro the Defendant to
A lphonto s. T aylor and tiraca V. convey hie Inlereot In and to aald
Taylar, and you ara raqulrad to properly lo tha P la la tlff and u pm
serve a oopy a f you r anawar or hla failure to ao oonvoy aamo. to
ubjactlona to ahuw oauto why aaltl appoint a Maatar to couvay tha
Patltlon abould not ba urantad on Defendant's Interest In said pro­
tha altornay for patltlooara. Paul perly to the P lain tiff, and for
C. ra rk la t. l i t Waal South StraaL other relief aa la more fu lly eat
Orlando, Florida, and fII* tko ori­ forth In P la ln llfra Com plaint and
to
Com plaint
filed
g in a l In tha o fflra o f tha Clark o f Amandmant
tha Clreult Court on or baforo haraln.
WITN'KNS my hand and aaal a f
Monday, January I, l i l t .
H trala fa ll not or a dacraa pro o ffice at Hanford. Heiulnolo Coun­
confaaao w ill ba sn ltra d agalaat ty. Florida, thla 11th day o f Deeamber, A. D. 1*41.
you.
W ltntaa my bane and aa«l nf (BEAL)
Arthur H
llackatth . Jr.
•aid Court In Orlando. Florida,
Aa Clark of tho Clreult Court
thla Itb dap o f Dooambor, lk «l.
o
f
Bamlnola
County, PTorlda
IBEAL)
. . .
,
Byt Marika T. Ytblea
Arthur If. E tckw lth . Jr.
Deputy Clark
Clarb o f tho Circuit Court
gayt Martha T. Vlblao, D-C. OMHINHKY A KltOL
Solicitors
fo r P la in tiff
Paul C. Parklaa
411 Main llr e e t
*47 Waat South Btraol
Daytona Reach, Florida
Orlando. Florida
Publish Dao. IS, M, JT, 1**1 A Jab
A ttorney for P ttlllonar*
1,
IIK .
rukltah Doe. (. IS, H , *7, IM 4.

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Thirty-five races will end up the
pra-icaeon schooling testa at the
Sanford-Orlando Kcnnei Club to­
night and 229 greyhounds ere
scheduled to compete In these con­
tests which start at 7 o’clock.
With the field for Saturday
nlght'e Inaugural Handicap etlll
wide open tonight’s race* offer e
golden opportunity for some o f the
Grade A runners to cop an In­
augural apot by putting on a stel­
lar performance that will catch
the eya o f Racing Secretary R. C.
"P itsy" Williamson.
Oawald Bros, have two veteran
atari running In tha 22nd event, a
four-dog contest. They are O. B.’a
Melon and O. B.’a Mortgage. O.
n.’a Mortgage will be trying for
hit third schooling win, aa will
Sunshine Bill in tha same contest,
Dlneh'a Mickey, who posted a feat
31.84 seconds in registering one
victory, rounds out the quartet.
Incidentally, O. B.’s Jay Walk
on Monday night became the first
greyhound to win three eehooling
racea. He took the races in 32.31,
81.30 end 31.67 seconds.
The track will be dark Thursday
end Friday nights aa finet prep­
arations are completed for Satur­
day's gale opening.

Here We Go
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SOUTH BEND, tod. (O P D -N o tro Dame’s refusal te concede Rs
controversial football victory to
Syracuse has put the school in ■
position, "albeit falsely, of plac­
ing victory above honor," the
Irish' top athletic official said
Tuesday night.
The Rev. Edmund P. Joyce,
vice president and chairman of
the athletic board, brought up the
disputed Nov. 11 game again at
Notre Dame's annual athletic ban­
quet.
The Irish, favored by a penalty
against Syracuse after the gams'*
flnsl whistle had blown, won the
game, 17-13, on a field goal.
"We felt strongly and still feel
that a miscarriage of sports jus­
tice was taking place and that to
capitulate would be to art against
one's own convictions," Father
Joyce said.

Appleby's Takes
Over Lead Again
In Mixed League

inoiea rallied to their second con­ points and Bubba Davis with nine
secutive win Tuetday night by points.
bludgeoning Paul Mlkler't Oviedo SANFORD (33)
FG FT TP
Lions to a 33-37 defeat in a con­
test that taw the first home game Gustavson
for the Seminoles turn from ehaot Boniface
Brown „...
to confusion.
In the first period of the ball Stephen*
gams that saw the Semlnolei Williams ...
ahead one point at the end by a Middleton .. .
score of io-B, the ball changed Riser ...........
hands almost twice as many timet Davis „
at shooting attempts were made. McGillis
Oviedo stayed closer to the Sem­ Woodruff
inole* in scoring than In any of McMurray
Totals
the remaining periods with Mike
Tetinsky scoring *ix points for |OVIEDO (37)
the Lions.
During the firet quarter the Walnwright
Seminoles appeared sleep-ridden Courier ....
as any move to action seemed far Thompson
off. Riser, Gustavson, and Wood­ Holland
ruff dropped in the point* for San­ Tetinsky
ford as the Seminoles averaged Jones
about one point per minute In the Estes
DeShaio
first period.
*
Totals
Riser, Brown, and Woodruff
came through in the next period OVIEDO ...
to land IB points aa the accuracy SANFORD ______ IS IS It 12—53
PERCENTAGES
for the Seminoles began to pick
up with Riser getting hot and hit­ OVIEDO ______________ 33.3 24.1
ting the backboard from all over SANFORD ----------------- 35.4 31.1
the court, rounding out the half­
way point with ■ score of 29-18.
Butch Riser carried ecoring
honors for the game with his 16
points, with Barry Brown coming
in second with 13 points. The next
places saw Mike Woodruff with 11

Sinko's Still
1st In Loop
Tb* " T " league Thrlftway team
Is in sixth place with life wins
and 3 3 * losses. Fifth place is held
by Nationwide, fourth place by
Karos Insurance and third by Waiboldt's Camara Shop.
On top still era Sinko's Tavara,
second with N 4 wins and 23‘i
losses and the Sanford Herald
team is in first with 33 wins and
IB losses.
The Herald taam took all hon­
ors this week. The team had a
3M game and s 1827 series. Mary
Jena Gorton had s series of 307
and games of 171, 190 and 14ft.
The Nationwide team came
through with a 576 game and a
1366 series. Yogi Hudson of that
team had a four strike string for
a top game of 163 Helen Altman
rolled a 174 game, Donna Dondanvilie s 163 and Dolores Tbdd
a 163.
Louise Cadenhead spared tba 310 split and Eleanor Faint knock­
ed tha 4 5.

Coach All-Stars
NEW YORK (U P I) _ Arnold
(Red) Auerbach of the Boston
Celtics will coach the East squad
(or the sixth consecutive year ia
the National Basketball Associa­
tion's annual All-Star Game in
St. Louis Jan, 16. Fred Scliaus
of the Los Angeles Lakers will
lead the West squad.

Legal Notice

Legal Notice

IM TUB CIRCt'IT COURT MIRTH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT. IM AMD FOR
• KMI.MOLH UOUNT1. FLORIDA IN
(TIANCKRY MO. 11***
FEDERAL NATIONAL MORTQAOE
ASSOCIATION, A Corporation er■ nnlieil under aa Act o f C oncrete
» n i e ilt U n c pureuent to the Fed­
eral National M ortgage Aaeoclatlon
Charter Act, bavin * It* principal
office In the City o f W athlnglon
Dletrlct af Columbia,
P lain tiff
va.
CAMERON C CLA RK E aa* CATIIRTM Ot.AHKE, hla w ife.
D efendant!
A nnua to appe a r
TH E STATE OF PLO RU M TO l
CAMERON C. CLA RK E and
CATHKTX CLARK E, h it wife.
Addreet Unknown
TOU ARK IIERERT NOTIFIED
that a ault haa beta filed agalnat
you In the above m u m i cauee,
and that you ara required to file
yaur anawar with tha Clerk af
tb it Court and to sarva a copy
tharaof upon tha P la in tiff or Plalntlff'a attorneys, whoa* nama an*
addreea la Olehop A Bornelala. IS
Eaet Pina gtreet, Orlando. Florida,
not latar than Dacembar 71th, lis t ,
t f you fall lo do ao a Dacraa Fre
Canfaaaa wilt ha antarad again*!
you for tha ra lltf demanded In
tha Complaint. Thla ault It to
foraaloaa a m ortgage
The real
property proeeedt* agalnat Ui
Lot 1*. Block It. North Or­
lando , according
lo
plat
thereof recorded la Plat Book
17. Fagaa 1* and D , Public
llecorde af a t a ln o lt County,
Florida i
T o g tib e r with tba fallaw lng
Itema o f property which ara
located la and permanently In­
stalled aa a part o f the Imroveinenta an aald land:
. W all Heater— Paaelray —
PA 44
t. Hat W ater H ealer— Dag A
Night— IS-C
A R an ge—Frig idol re— RS-t*
4. R efrigerator— Pr Igldalre—
D - ll
WITNESS my hand and the aeal
o f aald Court at Sanford, Florida,
thla I7lh day a f November, ISSL
(SEAL)
Arthur H. Beckwith. Jr.
Clerk o f tha Circuit Court
B y: Martha T. Ylhlen
Deputy Clerk
EISAap A Rernttela
I I E atl F la t Street
Orlande, Florida
Attorneya far P la in tiff
* A Do*. 4 14, R .

IM T D R C IR C t'IT COURT NINTH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT. IN AND FOR
SEttlMOLK COUNTY. FLORIDA IN
CMAMCKRY MO. HTSt
FED ERAL
n a t io n a l
m ort­
gage
ASSOCIATION, A C orporalloa organised under an Act af
Congreea and asletlng pursuant to
tho
Federal
National
Mortgaga
Aaeoclatlon. Chartor Act. having
It* principal O ffice In the City af
W ashington D istrict o f Columbia.
P la in tiff
vs.
JOHN D. r o a m s and LUNF.nVT
co u rt IK. hie w ife, and RIDOEWOOD WOOD PRODUCT* COM­
PANY, INC, a New Jereey eorparatlaa.
Defendants
NOTICH TO APPF.AN
TMR STATE OF FLORIDA TO I
JOHN D. c o o n IN and
LUKKRVT CCMHIIM
lloata S
New I,ondon. North Carolina
YOUR A R E H EREBY NOTIFIED
that a ault haa baan filed agalnet
yeu In tha above entitled cauee.
aud that yeu ara required to ftlo
your answer with the Clerk a f tha
Court and to aorvo a copy tharaof
upon tha P la in tiff or IMantlfra
attorneys, whoaa name and addreta la Blahop A Bornetaln, t*
Eaat Pina Itreal, Orlando, Florida,
not talar than January Ith. ISIS.
If you fall ta do to a Dacraa Pro
Confeaeo wlU bo antorad agalaat
yoa fo r tho ra lltf demanded In
the Compliant. Thla ault la to
ferarloeo a m ortgage. Tho reel
properly proceeded against la;
Lot 74. Block 7. W RA TH KRAFIELD
FIRST
ADDI­
TION, a ccording to tho plot
thereof aa rooordod la Flat
Book It. Paga **, Public
Raeorda o f Semlnolo County,
Florida.
T ogether with the follow in g
Hem o f property w hich lo l o ­
cated la and perm anently In­
stalled a i a part a f the Im*
rovem ent on aald land!
altrnatlonal o f Utica Furn­
ace Modal No. OHS II E-D
WITNESS my hand and tha teal
a f aald Court at Sanford. Florida,
thla 4lh day o f Docem ber, t i l l .
(SEAL)
Arthur H. Berkwith, Jr.
C I.rk of the Circuit co u r t
B y: Mortha T. Vlhloa
Deputy Clerk
Walt** E Bornetetn
IS Boat Fine Street
Orlando. Florida
Atio*no&gt;a for P la in tiff
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Oviedo Junior
Cagers Topple
Sanford, 32-29

By RONNIE BROADWAY
Despite hard scoring efforts by
Billy Higgins and Barry Barks,
tha Seminole JV's dropped tbeir
second cage action of tha season
to tha Oviedo Junior Varsity by
a score of 32-29 Tuesday night in
tbs Fleming Gymnasium
At tha and of tha first quarter
tha baby Seminole* held a slim
on* point margin but tha Lions
came back to hold the lead at
halftime with t score of 13-14.
Third quarter action was evenly
matched with each taam picking
up nin* more points. 51id way
through the fourth quarter the
Lions opened up with a three point
gap that Rm Stmiaole* ware never
able to dose.
High scorer for the baby Sem­
inole* was Billy Higgins with
eight points and an average of
nine points per game for the first
two garnet. Barry Barks took sec­
ond honors. Top man for the Lions
was Brooks with ten points and
Courier and Johnson followed
racking up (even points each.
SANFORD (2S)
FG FT TP
Tyre .............. .................. 2 1
3
Smith .............. ...... ..... .... • S
6
Barrowmea
2 1
5
Bark* .............................. 3 6
S
K ir n t o n e _____________
* S
S
Brown ..... .......
* 1
1
Brooks
3
1 S
Higgins ........
4 S
S
Johneon .........—
3 S
3
TOTALS ________ 13 3 2*
OVIEDO (32)
FG FT TP
Brooks ........ .......... - S 1* to
Pent* ______ _________ _ t 2
4
Be Ilham —- - ---------------- * 4
4
Courier ............ .......... .... 3 1
T
Joh 0*041 ______ ____ __ 3
1
7
Brewer
____________ a
6
0
T O T A L S ........ ........ t IS
32
SANFORD ________ S 3 9 T—If
OVIEDO ........... ....... 1 9 1 9-32

Appleby’s
Restaurant
agate
climbed back into the lead of tlK
Thursday Nile illxcd League by
taking three wins from Steinmeyer
Roofing this past week. With 33
wins. Appleby's are only one game
up on Wiison-Maier Furniture.
Third spot is held by Powell's Of.
ficc Supply and Team Seven, both
with 31 wins.
A half point down is Stone's
Allstats Insurance closely follow ^
by Pryor’a State Farm Iniuran
Stine'* Machine Shop, Team Two,
Picrro’a and Steinmeyera follow
in that order.
Top bowler waa Harold Appleby,
with a 214-380 scratch score.
Other games were bowled by Bill
Foster with 213, Carl Von Herbu11s with 214, Csua" Folds with 20\
and Dave Dearolph with 205.
The 2-10 split fell easily f y
Clyde Plercy, Appleby, Gera*
Behrens, Von Hcrbulls, Dwight
BUckwelder, Dot Powell, Joe
Danyluk, Folds, and Helen Kaelin
and Evelyn Fitspatrick who made
the split twice.
Wallace Woods made the S-Tj
Pat Foster got the 4-5; Kathy Bts*
kur made the 5-6-10, Jerry Farelit the 3-5-10, and Hal Gilstrap
the 4-10. Joy Thomson made tJQ
3-10 and again Helen Kaelin got
the mean 2-7-10, and Evelyn pick,
ed up the 5-6-10, to cloee the sptM
circle for the week.

JUNIOR VARSITY’S Ken Tyre (22) and Oviedo’s Bellham (22) jump for the ball in Tuesday’s cage action be­
tween the Seminole County rivals.
(Herald Photo)

Something New
For 'Bowlers

Eagle Coach Nick Skorich
Not Alarmed Over Fines
PHILADELPHIA (L 'P D - Nick
Skorich, head coach of the Phila­
delphia Eagles, wasn't unduly
alarmed today because he might
have to pay a fine for the unflat­
tering remarks he directed at the
officials of lust Sunday’ s game
against the New York Giants.
"It's his prerogative," Skorich
said when told that Pete Rorelle,
commissioner of the National
Football League, announced Tues­
day that "league action will be
taken regarding statements eman­
ating from Philadelphia in the
last two days."
Roselle declined to elaborate on

his statement in New York be
cauee it is not ‘ league policy to
announce fines. However, the New
York Dally News said both Skor­
ich and general manager Vince
McNally were fined for their pro­
longed beefing after Sunday's
game.
The Eagle's officials complained
bitterly about a fourth-quarter
"roughing the kicker" penally
charged against them and also
contended that the Giants’ Dei
Strainer was out of bounds when
he caught a past for the decisive
touchdown.
Although Skorich said he had
not received any official word
about the reported fines, he con­
ceded that "hindsight Is worth a
dime and foresight ■ million dol­
lars.”
"What lias happened, has hap­
pened," the Eagles' coach added.
"It's all behind us. I'm busy now
VAIl-7 Enlisted Wives are still figuring out how to beat the De­
in first plare with Navy Wives | troit Lions next Sunday."
Club St 1 in second place.
The Eagles lost to the Giants
High game for the day o f 1*19 in the controversial game, 26-24,
waa rolled h.v France* Milliard. but they can Still tie New York
Other high game* were Martha for the NFL Eastern Division
Kinnard, 364; Betty Alim , HU, crown if they beat Detroit and
and UI Ogden, 162.
the Giants lose to the Cleveland
High aerie* wag rolled by Lil Browns Sunday.
Odgun, 455. Tho 3-7 *pllt was
In the event of a first-place
made by Fran Markey, Sue deadlock, the Giants and the Ea­
Reno and Peggy Wailtburn, end gles will meet m a special play­
Gene McGuire and Martha Kin­ off game at New York a week
nard mada the 15-7 split. The 8-10 from Sunday for the right to play
split was mada by Joy Markley the Green Bay Packer* in the
and Colleen Wimhip. Billie Kim- NFL. championship final Dec. 31.
ntons made the 6-10 split. The
8-6-10 vva* made hy Grace Keck.
NEW YORK (UPI) — Former Fran Mackey mada tha 4-7-9.
New York Ranger Ear Frank
Boucher will receive the annual
award
of
the
.Sportsmanship
SAN DIEGO (UPI) Wayne
Brotherhood in February "for actting an excellent example for Frasier, a 6-3, 234-pound center-:
aportamanship aa a player." Bou­ linebacker from Auburn Univer­
cher, who also served as a coach sity, has signed with the San
and general manager of the Han­ Diego Chargers of the American
gers, has established a Boys Football League. He also had
Town in Saskatoon and currently been sought hy the Chicago Bear*
ia running the Commission of Juv­ of the rival National Football
League.
enile Hockey for Canada.

VAH-7 Enlisted
Wives In Lead

Something new baa Bean pies*
nrd for the womrn who bowl ta
the daytime leagues, who wish to
continue bowling during the ho idday lay-offs.
Each league will have ite own
tournament, with winners being
from that league only, at s little
over tiie cost of league bowling.
This could mean extra money foj
Christmas shoppes* for thla week
winners.
During the week before Christmet, a 3 6-9 tournament will be
held in each league and Uiie
means that in the third, sixth and
ninth frame of ell three games a
free strike is automatically given.
A Sissy Scotch Doubles will b^
on Ilia agenda for the next week
and those who have never entere^
a Scotch Doublet will find out hoW
much fun It can be lo get a split
and know their partner wMl havw
to try to pick it up.
Leagues involved win be BIS
Hemphill’s Motorettes, Jet Bowlcrettca,
Hi-Nooners, Kings wood
Buildert-Sunland League, Foodmart-Country Club League, H o ll«
Motor's Navy Wives League and
the " T " League. League eecrelaeM
les will be pasting entry fo r m /
during league play this weak.

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WORCHE5TER, Maas. (UPTV-*
Tommy Haden of New Bedford*
New England featherweight Ufc
lilt, ha* signed to meet Bobby
Harmon of Baltimore, Md., next
Friday night in a 10-round bout.
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Gets Sports Award

Signs With Churgers

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In a beautiful cathedral tatting
the Seminole High Glee Club will
present lt'e annual Chriitmai Conrert at g p. m. today, opening with '
the traditional candlelight proces-'
aional and doting with a nativity
scene in the SIIS auditorium.
Beautiful Christmai religious
aonga will be rung by the Mixed.
Ensemble, the Double Quartet, the
Triple Trio, the Freshman Glee
Club and the Matted Choir.
Solot include "Jeau Bambino"
by Tatty Glenn Johnson; ••There's
a Song In the Air'' by Lynn Me*
ICord; "Lullaby on Christmas Eve"
b y Donna Baird; and Bill Phagan
will ting the solo part In "Hasten
Swiftly, Hasten Softly."
The Ave Maria will be sung in
Latin by the entire Glee Club,
"Gloria In Excelcit Deo" and the
"Echo Carol" by the Choraliers
and the Mixed Ensemble will ting
"The Little Drummer Boy."
The invocation, scripture and
tbenediction will be given this year
by Rev. Ororer Sewell of the First
Presbyterian Church.

HAY MURPHY, of Heavy
Attack Squadron Five was
both glad and sad on Dccembcr 11, 1901, for his
promotion to Lieutenant
Commander arrived. Glad
because of the promotion,
sad because it means he
will have to relinquish his
duty o f Senior Watch Of­
ficer. a post dear to every
senior lieutenant and pass­
ed on only by promotion or
transferi.

Parties To Honor
Moose To Complete Four
Teachers
Celebration Plans At Church School
Members o f Sanford I.odge 1881,
^ Loyal Order o f the Moose, will
meet at • p. m. Wednesday In Lake
Mary to complete plana for Satur­
day nlght’a Fourth Anniversary
celebration and dance to be held in
tha Lake Mary Fire Hall.
Otia SJoblom, head of the danoa
committee, has announced that ar­
rangements have bean completed
for “ The Four Guys," led by Don
# Glazier, to play for the dance.
Leon Stelnmeyer, governor o f
tha local lodge, has urged a good
attendance at tha Wednesday
meeting to complete details o f tha
celebration which wilt be open to
all Moosa and their invited guests.
Especially Invited are out-oftown and out-of-state visitors who
are affiliated with tha order.
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Holy Name Society
Has Holiday Party
By SHIRLEY WENTWORTH
The St. Mary-Msgdslen Holy
Name
Society
of
Altamonte
Spring* held its Christmas party
in the ehureh social hall Monday
night.
Featured soloist for this special
program was Mrs, Tbad Kurck
who aapg Gounod's "Ave Marla."
A quartet, which sang carols and
popular Christmai aongs was
composed of Becky Alford, Anne
Bassett, Marta Cannakingo and
Charlotte Larue and special se­
lections from the St. Msry-Magdalon Choir added to the musical
presentation.
During the evening, the society
presented Fr. Hubert J. Reason
with a monetary gift. Refresh­
ments were served throughout the
following social period under the
supervision of Maurice Larue.

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CHITTERLINGS- - - - - - - - - - 5 lbs. $1.29
sMoxxuSaugsage- Bologna - Wieners 3 lbs. 89c

LEAN TASTY

Mrs. Eleanor Oliver, chairman
of the home and jehool commit­
tee of the Altamonte Springs St.
Msry-Magdalen Catholic parish,
will join each class room TTiursday in playing hostess at a
Christmas party for the four
teachers of the church aehool.
Teachers will be honored in
their respective homerooms where
they will be presented with a gift
from the students. Refreshments
will be served at tba close of the
afternoon fcatlvitlai.

Fire Auxiliary
Plans Party
In DeBary
By MRS. ADAM MULLER
Plans have been announced for
a meeting and Christmas Party by
executive hoard members of the
DeBary Volunteer Fire Dept. Aux­
iliary who met last Thursday
morning at the Firs House with
their president, Mrs. Charles Ul­
rich.
Special music and refreshments
appropriate for the holiday season
are Included on tha program for
tha event which la scheduled to bogin at X p. m. Thursday In tha Fire
Hell.

Catholic Guild
Party Set Today
The Womeo’i Guild of the Alta,
monte Springs St. Mary-Magdalen Church will meat for its
Christmai party at I p. m. today
In the Social Hall on the church
grounds.
On Sunday, this same group
will receive Holy Communion In a
body at the &gt; a. m. Mass,

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ORLANDO FED ER AL SAVINGS
AND LOAN ASSOCIATION.
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vs.
ADOLPH E. ULLRICH and JOYCE
T. ULLRICH, his w tfs: BAMP IN­
VESTMENTS. INC, a Florida O ir poratloa; CLAIRE C. O LASER tad
RITA a &lt;1LASER his w ife : and
•vs.
LILA T. TTLEU i all s a r lls s sUIraFLW OOD RICKARD FRIEND and la g Interests hr, Ihrouah, a i.dtr
PATRICIA A. FRIEND, hla wlfa or aaalnst above said D ofsn dsn ts:
Defendants and alt parttss having or claim NOTICE OF SALE
inn to hara an r riant, litis, or InNOTICE
IS HEREBY
OIVEK tarsal la tha property h trsla dasethat an U&gt;a 11th day at Dtcambar
ISIt, at 11:11 a. an. at tha n a la
«
Dafaadaala.
door o f tha Court Mouss o f lo m lROTICR o r ■ALB
nolo County, at Sanford. Florida,
Nollca la h trsby «l*an that lha
tha H onorable Arthur H. Beckwith. raal proparty sltuatad la Pern IJ r , Clark o f Iht Circuit Court o f nola County, Florldo, daaarlbsd as
Samlnols County, Florida, w ill o f . follow s:
fo r .fo r sal# lo tha hlnhsal and
Lot Flftaan f i l l , la Block
boat blddar far caab, at publla ou t­
"A ", o f W ILDMERE. a ocordcry, tha follow lan dsacrlbod p ro.
Inn lo Plat tharaof racordad
party or iho bafandanla Elwood
la F li t Booh I. paga 111,
Hlchard Frltnd and Patricia A.
o f tho Public R a fordt o f
Frltnd. hla w lfa:
Httnlnola County, Florida.
Lot IS, OAKLAND IIIU.B.
Will ba aold for caab In band to
arcordlnn to tho plat therelha h ig h lit and bait blddar at
o f aa racordad la Plat Book
tba Waal door o f tha Sem inole
IS. Fan# St. Public Rec­
County Court Houao la Sanford.
ords
of
Stmlnola
County,
Florida, at tha hour a f l l i t l
Florida i
a'rlock A. SI. on Thuraday, Docl i l t , by Arthur H.
top oth tr w ith all alrualurai and ombar t l lh
Improvements, then ar thereaftar Backwlth, Jr, tho Clark o f tha
on aald land. Thla property la Clrewlt Court of tha Ninth Jud i­
also knawa as lha praalata at cial Circuit la and for aoinluola
STI1 Floats Lana. Orlanda, Ftar- County, Florida, purauant to a
Final Dacron o f forselotauro on Ida.
Thla la mods purauant lo Float larad by tho Circuit Court o f Iho
'Doers# a f Foraclaaura antarad la Ninth Judicial Circuit In and for
tba above cauea. Chancery Doo- ■omlnolo cou n ty. Florida. In lha
of
ORLANDO
FBD EH AL
kat Ns. H IM . so w pen sion In tha eaao
Circuit Court o f and far Saail. SAVINUa AND LOAN ABSOCIATION varsoa ADOLPH E. ULL­
s a il County, FloridaIN
W IT N E M
W HEREOF.
I RICH. at at. whlah caaa boors
have hereuata. sol n r hand and Chtncary No. l l » » l . la lha Chan• fflcla l seel, this Ilth day o f aory D ockat Bo«k o f ootd Court.
D oled tlito 11th day a f D tcem bsr,
December, t i l l .
(BEAL)
A. D. l i f t .
Arthur U- Beckwith. Jr.
(■E A L l
Clark e l tha Circuit Caurt la
Arthur H Beckw ith, Jr.
and for aem lnolt County,
Clark o f iho Circuit Court
t Byi Martha Y. Vlhisa
Florida
B y: Marika T. Vlhten
Deputy Clerk
D tpaty Clark
Publish Dae. IS. l» « t
Andaraoa, llu»h. W ard A Dana
Rook, Rood and Marshall
StS E att Canlral Avenue
Attorneys at Law
Orlando. Florida
P. O. Roa S ilt
Orlando Federal Savlngo Bldg.
A ttorneys for P lain tiff
Publish Das. IS. ISSl.
Oal a ado. Florida

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Teenagers Enjoy Party At Berry Home

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Bobble June Berry and Sonny I Mr*, L. A. Berry Jr., on Mellon-1 listening lo record* during thC| relish, candy applca and cold
Barley entertained a group of I Title Ave. recently.
evening. Refreshment* of *and drinks were served.
friend* at the home of Mr. and | The guest* cn'oycd dancing andlwlchcs. potato chip*, dip*, nuts. | Others attending were Bill Pitagan, Jean Robson, Mike Caolo,
Vida Sue Smith, Doug Stcnstrom,
Judy Odgcn, Mike Champion, Cent
Wheatland, Dusty Crawford, Nyleene
Albers,
Chip Crawford,
Gwen Champion.
Boh Lewis, Ruthie Carlton, Bob­
by
Jo'inson,
Lind*
Williams,
Butch Riser, Diane Beasley, Jim
Westland, Pam Jones, Joey Muse,
Lynda Echols.
Hub!)* Davis, Carol Sue Hig­
ginbotham, Mutt Johnson, Debbie
Scott, Russ Pearson, Loretta Fore,
Bobby Barbour, Robbie niakc,
Robert Murrie, Brenda Brown and
Johnny Phillips.

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'Salts.
TIME OUT FOR REFRESHMENTS at the party given by Sonny Hur.ey,
and Bobbie June Berry, left. Diane Bennley and Butch ItiHer are being
served by the host and hostess.
(Herald Photo)

Shirley Smith Circle Members

Geneva Club

Plans Holiday Mission Projects

Meets With

The Shirley Smith Circle of the
Pinecreit Baptist Church met at
tiie home of Mr*. M. L. Fitspatrlck for the monthly get-to-gether.
Mrs. Adwon Clark gave the devo­
tion.
It waa reported that the com­
munity minion project for the
month of November waa making
cancer pade for the Cancer So­
ciety,
collecting
record*
and
wooden blocka for the Little lied
Schoolhouie and giving a Thanks­
giving basket to a needy family.
The December project will In­
clude providing Christmas tree
decorations and gift* to the Lit­
tle Red School and collecting
magailnes, catalogs, cloth scraps
pie pans and other Items that
they can use for physical therapy.
A basket of food will also be
provided for a needy family, for
Christmas, gifts will be sent to
the Baptist Children's Home, in
Lakeland and If needed, the group
will continue to assist the Can­
cer Society.
A mission study "Glimpse* of
Glory” will be presented at the
church, Jan. 23. It will be pro­
ceeded by a covered dish supper
at 3 p. m.
Program for the day waa the
last two chapters of the m 'n lon ary book "Hands Across the Sea",
by Mrs. Vester Smith and Mrs.
Cliff Abies.
President, Mrs. Lucille Abraina,
welcomed Mr*. Richard Parker
as a guest at the meeting. Olliers
present were Mmes. B. M. Fit*-

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gcrald, D. C. Ragan, Harley
Sykes,
Harold Sherwood, Bob
The Geneva Garden Club held
Burns, Don Stowcll, Bill Gram- the December meeting and Christ­
kow Jr., Harold Davis and Char­ mas party at the Lucky Acres
les Wade.
home of Mrs. Henry Simpson in
Geneva.
Thirty members and three vis­
itors were present for the meeting.
Members voted to Judge Christmas
decorations, In the homes and out­
door lighting, on Dec. 23. All resi­
dent* are urged to enter the lightup contest.
WEDNESDAY
Highlight of the meeting was the
Assoclational Carol Sing and
devotion
given hy Mrs. Jack
prayer meeting 7:30 p.m. T. U.
Stewart, entitled "The Gifts of the
executive meeting at 8 :IS p.m.
Circle 8 meets with Mrs. Henry Magi.” She stressed love, peace
and understanding at the motives
Holmes, 113 West 10th St. at 2:30
In giving during the holiday sea­
p.m.
son.
THURSDAY
Refreshments
of
Christmas
Deacons of the First Presbytercookies, cakes, coffee and tea
lun Church will meet at 7:43 p.m.
were served by the hostess, as­
at the church.
The Adult S. S. Class of the sisted by Mrs, Fred Ashton and
First Christian Church will meet Sir*. John Straub.

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at the church at 5:30 p.m. to dec­
orate the tree. The class parly will
be held at 7:30 p.m. at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Kyle McMillan,
2403 Orange Ave.

Lake Mary

Personals
Mr. and Mr*. lleriicrt J. Snliler
have arrived from their northern
hum* at Greenwood Lake, New
York, to spend the winter in their
Lake Mary home. With thepi are
Mr*. Sahler'* parent*, Mr. and
Mr*. Cervone. They report that
they left a very cold climat* ami
encountered much rain on their
trip *outh and glad to b* in tunny
Florida land.
Only three states — Massachu­
setts, New York, and North Car­
olina — have compulsory auto In­
surance. Claim frcuency In all
three has risen sharply: New
York's was up 2.3 percent in first
year, North Carolina's up 17 per­
cent.

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Enterprise

Personals
Ity HELEN SNODGRASS
Among guests at tha Harvey
Dunn home during the weekend
were Mr. and Mrs. John Earl Og­
den and children of Jacksonville;
Harvey E. Dunn, on leave from
the Air Force and enroute to Hon­
olulu, Hawaii for hia next assign­
ment; Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Kalaihin and Mist Aatrld Kuettner
of Daytona Beach. Also Alisa Lin­
da Dunn and Bub Counts of Or­
lando, Mrs. G. D. Dickinson and
W. E. Dickinson of Inverness and
Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Nlcholaon,
Sanford.
Mr*. Hetta Nleb arrived last
week to spend the winter at har
home on Pine Street. Her son,
Charles Jr., accompanied her but
will return to his home In Niles,
Mich.
Carroll Peterman returned lo his
home in Clcwiston after spending
(he weekend with his mother, Mrs.
Ko*a Lee Peterman.
F. C. Denby and Jean Cunning­
ham of Oldinar were weekend
guests at the home of Mr. and
Mra. Ed L. Cunningham.
F. M. Dickens at DeLand spent
several days with M II. Ryan last
week.
Mr, end Mr*. A. C. Nelson here
returned to their home in Tamp*
after ■ visit with Miss Doris
Faber.
STACKED HIGH
Folded and ready for use, tha
number of diapers processed by
the diaper service industry in any
one year would reach more than
39,000 milci up Into Space — if
piled one atop the other. That's
one-fourth the distance to the
inoon.
The Diaper Service Industry,
figures also that it tha diaper*
Wrre placed aide by aide, they
would form a belt 20-lnchea wide
and more then 1.9 million miles
In length. That's long enough to
girdle the earth 80 times.

By MERYL TRUITT
Rose Circle
During this busy time of prepar­
ation for the approaching holidays,
please remember to prepare your
garden for this same season of
chilly or even cold weather. This
could be a most important period
in the life of your plants.
At this time of year new growth
should not be encouraged, to feed
your plants with a fertiliser which
carries a low first number. This
will nourish the plant but will not
promote those tender new shoots.
Remember that a well nourished
plant will have a much belter
chance to survive cold weather
Don't forget to keep your garden
well watered during the period of
frost danger.
Tills Is the month to make hard­
wood cuttings of leafless peocllsixed shoots of shrubs and tree*.
Transplant woody plants, too.
Chilled tulip bulbs should be plant­
ed this month. Camellias and azaleas must be soaked during dry
periods so that the foliage will be
retained and blossom buds will
not be shed. Rose bushes should
be planted If they are not already
in place. When declduoui plants
arc bare of leaves, spray for scale.
Chinch bugs are with ua all
year, but you can have a white
Christinas and gat rid of the pests
at the same time. Jual sprinkle
lota of dry, hlgh-sud* detergent
on your lawn and water well. In­
cidentally, you will also have the
cleaneit lawn In town.
The friendly, nodding palm la
Florida's Christmas trea. Do dec­
orate s palm to honor the birth
of the Christ Child, for Florida
palms and Florida climate are
much Ilka that of the Holy Land.
Decorate amall onea inside the
house, and the larger outdoor
ones. Help your garden to have
a happy holiday ncason, and to say
"Happy Holidays” to those who
pass by.
ORANGE BRAN MUFFINS
1 cup whole bran cereal
V cup orange juice
1 egg
U cup soft shortening
1 teaspoon grated orange rind
1 cup sifted Dour
l 1* teaspoon* baking powder
U teaspoon baking soda
H teaspoon salt
,
U cup augar
Combine whole bran cereal and
orange juice; let aland until moat
of moisture la taken up. Add egg,
shortening and orange rind; beat
well. Sift together flour, baking
powder, soda, salt and sugar. Add
to first mixture, stirring only un­
til combined. Fill greased muffin
pans 2/2 full. Bake in moderately
hot oven (400* F .) about 23 min­
utes. Serve Immediately.
C1ULD BEHAVIOR
What is normal behavior in the
everyday Ufa of a child? Nall bit­
ing, breath holding, negativism,
over activity, temper loss and
many othsr problems of young­
sters art not considered abnormal.
So saya Dr. Leo Kanner, pro­
fessor emeritus of Johns Hopkins
University and honorary consult­
ant In child psychiatry. Ha de­
clares that there la no absoiuts
criterion for tha normalcy ot any
of the common forma of behavior
problems in children.

Mrs. Thompson

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HIBISCUS CIRCLE

Stork Shower
Mrr. Dorothy Emanuel and Mrs.
Alberta Warner were eo-hosteiies
at a stork shower honoring Mrs.
Arthur Thompson of DeBary. re­
cently, at the home of Mrs. Al­
berta Warner in Enterprise.
Several amusing games were
played before the gift opening
ceremony.
Refreshments
were
served by the hostesses to the honoree and Mrs. K. A. Davis, Mrs.
L. Diondi, Mrs. M. Accardl. Mrs.
T. Ammao, Mrs. W. Krecker, Mrs.
E. A. Davis Jr., Mrs. J. Jackson.
Sirs. W. Cooper.
Mrs. O. Papineau, Mrs. F.
White, Mrs. A. Mueller, Mrs. K.
Corson, Mrs. Jo Peck, Mrs. W.
Chaney, Mrs. Billie Schnablc,
Mrs. Carol Corson, Mrs. G. Potter,
Mrs. I). Nettles, Mrs. M. Tomaleskl, of DeBary.
Mra. Catherine Bruce of North
Monroe, Mrs. W. Tyler and Mrs.
E. McDowell and Misa Etta
Emanuel of Enterprise.

Azalea Circle
T o Meet Thursday
The Azalea Circle of the Garden
Club will meet Thursday at 8 p.m.
at the home of Mrs. J. W. Brown,
on tha Old Lake Monroe Road.
The program will be an ex­
change of Christmas ideas and
members are requested to bring
a toy for a child.

Casselberry

Personals
By JANE CASSELBERRY
Friends of Mra. Harold Wood of
Sunnytown Rd., Casselberry, will
be glad to hear that she is re­
covering from Illness which has
kept her confined to her borne for
the past two weeks.

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The Hibiscus Circle of the San­
ford Garden Club met at the love­
ly Twin Lakes home of Mra. Rus­
sell Dallas. Co-hostesses were
Mrs. If. Moreland, Mrs. D. MeLaulin and Mrs. A. B. Stevens.
Following a short business meet-

Long before the Christian are,
tha Chines* w*r* cultivating oy­
sters and the Roman* successfully
used artificial mathods o f growing
them to satisfy the taste* of their
epicures.

ing, refreshments were served by
the hostesses and an exchange of
gifts was conducted by the mem­
bers.
Mrs. Donald Tanner and Mra.
M. A. Riccio were welcomed as
guests by the 23 members and
hostesses.
DIRT GARDENER’S CIRCLE

Longwood

Members of the Dirt Gardener's
Circle of the Garden Club were
entertained at an Informal coffee
in the spacious home of Mrs. Ir­
vin Fleischer. Co-hostcsses were
members of group 5, Mrs. F. 'A.
By BE1TIE SMITH
Word has been received from Palmer. Mrs. W. A. Kratsert,
Mr. and Mrs. Grant Bowman, Mrs. William Bristol and Mrs. E.
former residents of Longwood, S. McCall.
Mrs, McCall presided and an­
that they arc settled in their
Charlotte, N. C., home and that, nounced future events of the gen­
though happy to be "back home,” eral club. Circles are applying for
they do miss their many friends five stale awards. The Fort Mel­
lon marker, on Mcllonville Ave.,
in this area.
J. Russell Grant, who spent last was selected as the project for
week in St. Petersburg on busi­ the year, subject to approval by
ness left this week for a trip to the board.
Minneapolis, Minn., going by way
Members were reminded of the
of Tupulo, Miss., to visit bis invitation to visit the Patterson
daughter, Sibyl, a student at the (lower farm, this Sunday from 2:30
Pentecostal Bible Institute there. to 4 p.m. The annual luncheon is
Making the trip with Grant la Jim scheduled for Feb. 10, location to
Stringer.
be announced.
Mayor and Mrs. Allen Lormann
Christmas carols were sung by
were gucita of the Sigma Beta the group and a plant exchange
Epsilon Fraternity, last Saturday, was held. Mrs. L. E. Lceper dis­
at the University ot Florida, for played some beautiful ornaments
the football game. Later they fashioned from tin. One exquisite
visited other fraternities, including design waa a large medallion in­
his own (Delta Ki). Making the tricately cut and sprayed with
trip with the Lormanns were Mr. gold. She also displayed swagai
and Mrs. Walt Lopcr of Orlando. and mats woven from palm
William Litke, Longwood build­ fronds, dried and sprayed.
ing Inspector, has been released
Mra. Harry Cushing displayed
from the Florida Sanitorlum and some dainty gold tree ornaments
Hospital, in Orlando, where he that were admired by the group.
underwent surgery. He la recuper­ About 23 member* and hostesses
ating at hia home on Oleander enjoyed tile morning and the de­
Ave. and hopes to be able to re­ licious refreshments served from
turn to his job soon.
an elegantly appointed table.

Personals

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sentative.
and
Mrs.
Charles
Schoonover, Central Committee
representative.
Appointed on the telephone
committee were Mrs. Rill Mallezowskl, Mrs, John Bailey, Mr*.
Bernard Fitzgerald, Mrs. Elmer
Tallaman and Mrs. Roy Spradlin
Serving on the hospitality com ­
mittee will be Mrs. Hugh O'Hara,
Mrs. James DeGanaM Mrs. Rich­
ard Conn, Mrs. J** Uclnvale,
Mrs. Burland Weber, Krs. Yeaedict Scott and Mrs. Clifford .v J.
•on.

DeBary Club
Shows Antiques
The American Horn* Depart­
ment of the DeBary Woman's Club
presented an antique show at tha
home of Mr*. Fred Lonsby, on
Camellia Drive.
Mrs. E. L. Annie was chairman
of the event. Tbe hostess brought
out early American Wallingford
crystal,
some
beautiful
hand
carved figurines, china, paintings,
dolls, rugs and furniture that aha y
has collected through tha years.
A holiday theme waa used in
decorations
and
refreshment*
were served by the committee.
Oliver Wendell Holmes, because
of hia clever essays with tha
title, was called "Autocrat of tha
Breakfast Table."

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ANNOUNCING:

NEW SER V IC E
WE ARE NOW OFFERING A
UNIFORM RENTAL SERVICE TO
SANFORD AND SEMINOLE COUNTY.
MANY OF OUR REGULAR LAUNDRY
CUSTOMERS HAVE ASKED US TO
PROVIDE THIS SERVICE AND WE
ARE HAPPY TO DO SO. WE CAN

According to Portuguesa gov­
ernment statistics, more than 83
percent of the total arable land
In Portuguese Angola la owned
and operated by the native popu­
lation.

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Northern

A DESSERT CARD PARTY was held recently in the DeBury .Mansion
Uou.*e for the benefit o f the Florida Federation of Art. Antony those
serving as hostesses were (seated) from left, Mrs. George Brooks and Mra.
Ray Milton. Standing, Mrs. William Hoffman, Mrs. Willh.m Lakcinan,
Denise McCullough, Mm. William Hibbard and Mrs. Andrew Dey.
(Cox Photo)

Officers Wives of VAH-3 inct at
the BOQ for the monthly coffee
with Mrs. Alex Malikoff, Mrs.
Henry Igan, Mrs. Fred Kipp and
.Mrs. Lou Musgrove serving as hos­
tesses.
Mrs. Silas Johnson presided at
the business session. Mrs. Henry
Dement, Officers' Wives represen­
tative announced plans for a New
Year's Eve party and asked for
broken or used toys for the Hobby
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Shop.
Reports were given by Mrs. Neil
Pruden and Mrs. Richard Cleve­
land. Work that is needed at the
dispensary was discussed by the
group.
Mrs. Johnson appointed new of­
ficers for the months of January
through June. They were Mrs.
George Waters, public relations;
Mrs. Pruden, treasurer; Mrs. Al­
bert Antar, Officers’ Wives repre­ J

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By Abigail Van Buren

DEAR A liBY : I go to the same beauty
ishop once a week and I always tip my
lairdresser. At Christmastime 1 notice
[some of her customers bringing her
; beautifully wrapped presents. I feel rather
|cheap because I don’t give her a present
at Christmas, thinking that a tip every
week is enough to show my appreciation.
I think, since I am a good steady custom­
er, my hairdresser should give ME a
free hair-do once a year at Christmas to
show her appreciation. Am I wrong?
GOOD CUSTOM Kit

be on the heavy side. In fact, i like them to
be really BIG! Generally speaking, a fat
girl has a better disposition, goes out of
her way to please a fellow and, belieVe it
or not. the fat girls arc better dancers!
Unfortunately, all the girls I know are on
the thin side, but I am still looking. Any
suggestions?
LIKES ’ EM FAT

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DEAR ABBY: About "PLAIN DIS­
GUSTED"— the 50-year-old widow who
had to walk home more than once because
"all men are nlike.’’ I am also a widow in
my oO’s and I can tell her that any girl
or woman who has to walk home is a very
poor judge of character. Or else she
doesn't know how to act around the op­
posite sex. Too many women want to play
with fire, and are surprised when they
get burned. I have found that most men
are gentlemen if the woman acts like n
lady.
NEVER WALKED HOME

DEAR LIKES: Send me your name
and address and I can arrange for you to
be mobbed.
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DEAR GOOD: The "tip” you give your
hairdresser is HER bread and butter. The
SHOP should express its appreciation for
your steady patronage. Some do — but
don’t count on it.
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DEAR ABBY: 1 have a problem. My
boy friend doesn’ t trust me. He keeps say­
ing that 1 would go out with his brother
mt he’d ask me. Well, his brother HAS
I asked me and 1 turned him down. Should
1 tell my boy friend about this or not?
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; trying to lose weight? I am
ed a fairly good-looking man.
' # m not stupid and, frankly, I

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year—for hobbles art big busi­
ness and hobby equipment is as
•var-changing and as quickly ob­
solete es any othar kind of equip­
ment.
There is always a newer and
better power tool, a more fully au­
tomatic camera, a better spinning
reel, m e r e luxurious ramping
equipment, or a new "must” for a
man with a boat.
The women who hava It tough
this tims o f ytar are tha women
whose men are hobbylete. It’s
their own fault If yaar after year
those men oome up with shirts,
Use, baits, wallets, and shaving
aqulpment. What alas can you give
a man without a hobby T

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W Net Leaders Hit At Criticism
By United 1*rets International
The heads of the nation's two
biggest television networks launchsd a major industry attack last
week against criticism by the fed­
eral
communications chairman
and threatened government super­
vision of TV programs.
♦ fran k Stanton, president of the
Columbia Broadcasting System,
and Robert W. Sarnolf, chairman
of the National Broadcasting Co.,
struck out at TV’s critics among

federal officials, including FCC
Chairman Newton Minow who
called television a "vast waste­
land."
Stanton and Sarnolf facs an
FCC hearing in January on net­
work policy and practices.
Tbs two broadcast chiefs de­
fended currant TV programming
sod warned that government at­
tempts to dictate what ibould bo
pul on the air would not solve any
problems.
Aavenvsr so Previous P u ol*

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15 Gavel
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7 Give* M l
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So women may fuss and fume
from time to time about tha time
and money a husband spends on
his hobbies—but not when Christ­
mas draws near.
Then she is thankful for every­
one o f his hobbles. Kor the man
with hobbies is as easy to find a
gift for as a kid who still believes
In Sants Claus. Neither ever
reaches tha stags of having “ averythlng."
Insights Into young people art
In Ruth MWatt's new booklet,
‘Tip* on Teenegers.” Mall 26
cents to Ruth Mlllett Reader Serv­
ice, e /o The Sanford Herald, P. O.
Box 489, Dept. A, Radio City Sta­
tion, New York 19, N. Y.

If East played low. dive West
either diamond honor, and this
play would laad to hli making
anywhera from four to six notrump depending on future de­
velopment!, but tinea East hap­
pened to hold both diamond hon.
ora, South would wind up down
on* If ha tried to bring the suit In.
East would simply win the sec­
ond diamond and lead a heart to
give West four heart tricks.
Incidentally, If North and South
had managed to arriva at a spade
game they would make at least
four odd, but this doea not mean
that four spade* la tha beat con­
tract, merely that tht cards II*
right for tpada* and wrong for
no-trump.

Charge Toy Makers
Fleecing Shoppers
NEW YORK (UPI)—Thousands
of Christmas shoppers art being
exploited by toy manufacturers
who set more like Scrooges thin
Santa Clauses, the National Better
Business Bureau said Monday.
BBB President Kenneth B. Wil­
son charged that many manufac­
turers have advertised their prod­
ucts at exaggerated "lift” prices
so that retail stores can offer
them as phony "bargains."
He said many of the signs that
read "advertised price 814.83—
our price 88.96" do not represent
bargains st ell. because the toy
is worth about 81.96.

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TV RENTAL
Seminole TV

7:30*8:311 p. m. (AHC) Slev*
Allen Show. This entir* show was
pte-Uped at I’srifle Ocean Park, a
Iterrwv Oar Tub*
favorite I « i Angtlot amusement
THURSDAY f . M.
IIH Sanford Av*.
center, whore Lawrence Welk first ii.s s ( i ) n e * * i* ■* v * *
gained fame at the Aragon Ball­
room. Best spot: Steve trying to
talk a terrified Jose Jimenrx (Rill
Dana) into making a high dive
into a tiny pool. Louis Ny* also
adds fun in an outrageous lmpr*asion o f a sultan with full entour­
age o f wives and guards. There's a
surprise walk-on a* Steve ignores
a former second banana, Tom Pos­
ton, who wasn’t hired for the thaw
but just happened by real coin­
cidence. to b« at the Park for hi*
own amusement.
"SUPER .
7:30-8:30 p. m. (NBC) Wagon
Train—"Th* Traitor.” 8cout Flint
McCullough (Robert Horten) it
found guilty of being a hurts thief.
II* f* sentenced to b* whipped and
haniihrd from th# Train by Wagonmaster Chris Hal* (John Meinlire). After being found guilty,
McCullough seeks help from ruth­
less killer Sam Upton (Nick
Adams),
8:80-9 p. m. (NBC) Joey Bishop
Show— "Follow That Mink." Nobody gala into trouble for gifting
mother with a fine mink stole; that
it, nohobdy, but Joey. In this in­
stance, Mrs. Barnes (Madge Bltka)
thinks it's n present from Joey for
her birthday. Actually, his boss
(John Griggs) had it delivered to
Joey's horn* to hold as a surprise
Half
for Mr*. Willoughby (Eleanor AvdOr
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Whole
8:80-9 p. m. (ABO) Cloee-Up—
“ It’s A Small World." Document­
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Half Or Wbol*
Lb.
In Jamaica, N. Y., showing th*
8 te 8-Lb, Avg.
children studying and at pUy.
Among tha students is 8-year-old
Clot*
Jimmy U , whoso father la a Chin­
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“ Sh oulder''
film, and at a member o f tha third
grad* has tom* interpretationt of
his own to make regarding this
UN for kiddie*.
8:30-9:30 p. m. (CBS) Chockmate—“ Nice Guys Finish Last."
This it a familiar plot for both
movtaa and TV, but it's mad* most
exciting by th* keen performance
o f James Whitmore, e* a cop who
take* out his resentment at being
by-pasted fur promotion, on a fel­
low officer (Dennis Patrick), fram­
ing him for murder, no less. Diene
Van Der Vila Impresses as th* girl
lorn between her affection for
Whitmore and sympathy for th*
innocent officer.
9-10 p. m. (NBC) The Bob Hops
Show. Taped. Based on rehearsal,
this promises to be one of Hope's
beat o f the season. It's a lot o f
show to tqueei* into an hour—
three sketches involving Hope with
guest start Danny Thuntai, Jimmy
Garnar and Nancy Kwan; intro­
duction o f tha "L ook" Ali-AmerIce foothtll team; appearance by
five qu**ut who'll reign over *•
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many poat-s*a*un football gam**;
and Hopa'a Introduction of Holly­
wood'* I t deb atari for IBfll. Hope
doe* a funny aetlr* on “ Ben
C at*)" with Danny Thoms*, and
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an even funnier on* on "The Hust­
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HOLLYWOOD (U PI) — Stuart
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screen, plays a Jovial butter and
egg man In a night dub scene in
“ The George Raft Story."
Holmes, now 73, starred with
Theda Bata and Ptarl White and
alto it ramembtred for hit per­
formances In "The Scarlet Letter”
and “ The Prisoner o f Zend*."

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This is the time of year when a
woman is mighty thankful for a
man's hobbies.
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ffaklng time—and tha man with a
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has “ everything.”
Whether a man'a hobby ie pho­
tography or hunting or fishing or
rabinet making, ht always needs
something.
Every year when the gift cata­
logues come out there are doxens
•f new item* listed for the man
g t h a hobby or favorita sport.
So the man who “ had everything" after he opened hit Christ­
mas packages just a year ago is
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A Mighty Oak Has Fallen

Sanford has an exciting new company that is lead­
ing the battle to bring industry into the area.
The company, called the Sanford-Seminole Develop­
ment Co., was formed in July of 1961 and it is a stock
^corporation, working directly with the Small Business
Administration District office in Atlanta.
The company was the outgrowth o f the Committee
o f 100 o f the Chamber of Commerce.
The objective is to provide necessary capital for the
construction of industrial buildings. The company will
furnish a minimum o f 20 percent and the SBA 80 per­
cent, o f any given project. As an example, the first pro­
ject is the construction o f a manufacturing plant for DelMar Industries. SBA’s participation will be $141,000 of
total construction cost of $170,000; the local develop“ ment company’s share is $29,000.
Stock is now being offered in the company to all
citizens of the area at $10 per share. Dividends will be
declared twice yearly on the invested capital on the
basis o f a minimum o f six percent yield yearly.
We think this a good and bright idea because here is
your opportunity to participate in the establishment of
additional industries in this area.
Remember at the same time you are assured a very
liberal return on your investment. Every businessman
9 will benefit from expanded industrial jobs.
This company was organized by public spirited
citizens who contributed their time and money toward
development of the county. It’s primary purpose is to
promote, stimulate and encourage industry to locate
in the county.
Why not help and give it your utmost support.
Well all benefit in the long run.

Political
WASHINGTON (NEA) — Oldfashiooed government red t a p e bane of the taxpayers for more
than a century—ia now being modcrntied. It is being replaced by the
magnetic tspe of electronic com ­
puters. This doesn’t reduce the
gobbiedygook very much. It In­
troduces a lot of new code words
that add to the confusion.
In a fancy, new, two-color pam­
phlet and a much bigger technical
manual introducing a new robot
management plan just approved
for his department by Srcrotary
of Agriculture Orville L. Freeman
is a new alphabet soup lingo that
includes MODE and PADA and
ADAM and MOlfR and FAME and
GAME.
MODE stands for Management
of the Department's Objectives
through Dollars provided by Congrose
with
Employes.
PADA
stands for Payroll Automation for
the Department of Agriculture,

Russia Accuses
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Dr. Crane’s

Worry
CASE K 475: Maurine T „ ascii
It, la a stenographer in a county
court bouie.
“ Dr. Crane, I must ace you
about a personal problem,’ ’ she
^ r o te from a distant city. “ 1 am so
unhappy, I don't know what to do.
“ I can’t write about my case be­
cause it ia to very unusual. Unlct*
1 hear from you to the contrary,
M l.b e in your office on Saturday
at 1 o’clock."
YOUTHFUL EGOTISM
What 1 utually reply to such
people la that the newspaper o f­
fers them a consultation service
G y mall. They have acceas to it
•very day through this psychology
column.
Your letters are forwarded to
me unopened. You have perfect
privacy, and it costs you simply
the stamped, self-addressed enve­
lope, plus 20 cents for typing costs.
I’d much rather have you put
your problem down on paper, for
that help* you visualize your own
G as*. Besides, I can then get the
gist o f it in five minutes, and
thus save my time, which is very
limited and consequently cosU the
private patient a high fee.
In Maurine’a case, however. 1
was out of Chicago on an exten­
sive speaking trip when her let­
ter reached my office. 1 arrived
borne late Friday night. Next day
J stayed at home to write these
vCase Records. But shortly after
lunch my phone rang.
MAURINE'8 UNUSUAL CASE
It was Maurine. She had come
to Chicago for a personal appoint­
ment, although I had sot yet ac­
knowledged her request. Yet she
foolishly came to Chicago to see
me without even knowing if I'd be
In the city when she arrived!
^ Swamped with work, I didn't
Gvant to go downtown, which is 11
miles away from my home. Mau­
rine protested, however, that she
was so unhappy and couldn't tel)
me about it on the phone, for it
wak so very unusual and she had
come all the way to Chicago to
see me.
Finally, I agreed to meet her at
m y office, because 1 decided I

Clinic
ought to show a little charity even
though she had done a stupid
thing. Besides, I thought maybe
she was desperate and might com ­
mit auicide.
Well, do you know what her un­
usual problem was? A problem so
unique she couldn't even place it
upon paper?
Simply the fart that she had put
on 10 pounds of extra weight! And
•hat wasn't the worst of it. She
had already consulted a good phy­
sician in her home town who had
put her on a sensible diet.
•'Didn't your diet w ork ?" 1 in­
quired.
"Oh, y es," she replied, “ but 1
haven't stuck to it, and now I am
heavier than before. What can I
do, Dr. C rane?"
AN EDUCATIONAL COLUMN
In my opinion (his Is distinctly
an educational column. I try to
present the latest scientific infor­
mation in the field of psychology,
and usually don't attempt to in­
vade the province of your medical
columniat unless the subject has
a distinct psychological aspect.
I present the same material here
which 1 have used in my psychology courses at the university, so
this is really an extension univer­
sity course which your newspaper
offers the community.
If you have problems, I am per­
fectly willing to try to help solve
them. But I insist that you write
your difficulties in a letter be­
cause that will force you to face
the situation clearly and try to
make sense out of a mess that you
may have been trying to avoid for
months.
If 1 write a little forcefully at
times, it may be owing to an ex­
perience with another Maurine.
For we all get irate occasionally,
and 1 ant no exception. In fact, I
think 1 do my best writing when
I am righteously indignant and
pound this typewriter till it fairly
smokes.
It is also well to make a scrap­
book of these ca&gt;rs for they aren't
printed in any other form than
your newspaper, and I cannot furniah back copies.

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Henry

McLemore

Floyd Patterson says profession­ ing is a aport, but what sort of
al prize fighting is a sport, and I sp ort?"
Docs it fall in the same category
am not going to disagree with him.
as tennis, towing, archcry, fenc­
After what he did to young Tutu
ing, trap shooting, hurdling, and
McNeelcy in Toronto a few nights pole vaulting?
ago 1 wouldn't question Floyd if
Does prize fighting automatic­
he said the moon was made of ally fall into place alongside ski­
chopped ripe olives, the earth was ing, cross-country running, volley
hollow, peaeocka had bobbed tails, ball, and Ire skating?
and Fidel Castro was a better golf-1 i'attcrson’a remarks on prize
er than Arnold Palmer. After all, fighting were made in hia dressing
room Just after he had slummed
I'd rather b« wrong than dead.
But 1 have managed to screw up McNeelcy stiff in the fourth round
my courage to the point where I of a scheduled 15-round bout. They
am brave enough to aak Floyd a wore prompted by a reporter ask­
ing Floyd wliy several times ho
question. Here it is:
“ Okay, professional prize fight­ bent over the piostrate McNeelcy

Patrick Henry A Nut? If He Came
Back Today Some Might Think So
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By RICHARD STARNES
The only real danger to bo found
among tho lip-movers and the
blowers of spit bubbles who infest
the lunatic-fringe right is that
they will be weed to discredit ordi­
nary sane mortals who want to see
this nation survive.
It waa not very long ago that
patriotism v ia not only tolerated
in this laud, but avon admired and
encouraged- It ia easy, in this day
o f piecemeal surrender to black­
mail, to see what a quaint conceit
it has been to taach school kids
that Patrick Henry was a pretty
gung-ho chap. Historical perspec­
tive now shows us that he was
nothing but a dangerous nut- The
British had disciplined regular
troops; it waa clearly suicidal for
the colonies, which had none, to
think about contending against
them,
Nathan Halt (If ha ever uttered
that immortal bromide, which ia
doubtful) waa plainly a super-pa­
triot, and a threat to all the rea­
sonable people who wanted peace­
ful eoexiatence with old George
III.
Ai.d what about MrAullffe,
whose valoruua 10,01)0 were encir­
cled for a week at Bastogne? “ Old
Crock," which ie what his men
called hint, was up against four
time* as many Krauts, and knew
it. Any sensible man would ha*'^
thrown in his hand and saved a
lot of bother. Hut McAullffa re
jected tha German demand that he
surrender with a classic one-word
reply. (While we are spragging
historical fablea, it wasn't “ Nuts,"
either. W'bat it was it a far earth­
ier term which hat no plate in a
blatt which haa to buck postal reg­
ulation * every day.)
This isn’t to suggest that these
old-timey virtues should be equat­
ed with the naive fulminaiiont of
some hardpan peacetime general
who sees Social {Security and re­
lated vicea as a threat to the re­
public. But the truth of the mat­
ter is that genuine love of coun­
try (a tare enough product at

best) is becoming uufashiunable.
Disgraceful numbers of American
men surrendered in Korea, and a
■hocking percentage o f those who
did defected, or died out of sheer
lack of guts. Today, if dispatches
from the nation's capital are to be
credited, every mail la filled with
the mewling o f summer-soldier re­
servists who are plucking at the
coverlet because they were call­
ed back to active duty.
The ordinary voters, the ones
who have their own babies, are
slow pay, and watch Paladin on
tho idiot lantern, incline toward
seeing everything In black and
white. They understand, or think
they understand, fake issues such
aa the “ missile gnp" or 8oviet In­
dustrial superiority. The campaign
to use the rhrontc aberrations of
the sick-minded right for political
advantage will ultimately produce
a bad reaction in these citizens.
Let enough young Americans be­
gin to believe that patriotism is
from squaresville, and the weak­
nesses revealed in Korea will be
repeated a thousandfold.

ns if to help him to his feet.
“ He was hurt, wasn't h e?” an­
swered Floyd, and then went on to
nay that prize fighting was a sport
not a business and should lie con­
ducted aa such.
This prompts ms to ask—Without benefit of reporter, and at a
safe distance of several hundred
miles—just what kind of a sport
is a sport that calls fur a man con­
tinually to bend over a prostrate
opponent? Doesn’t sound like a
normal, every-day, let’s • have •
some-fun sport to me.
Floyd’s gesture was a tender
one, of course, but how much more
■porting to have caught his grog­
gy foe before he fell, or to have
withheld some o f the steam be­
hind his punches.
A bit braver now, 1 would like
Floyd to explain just what there
is sporting about beating another
nmn about the head until he falls
senseless to the floor. Where does
the assault and battery leave o ff
and tha sport begin?
Is it sporting to do ons’a level
best to break an opponent's nose,
bash his ear, and addle hia brains?
If such things are spurring, why
not incorporate thsm into other
games, ami let football players
swing at will on each other, and
tennis player* bath their oppon­
ents over the head with their rac­
quets, and rival* at trap shooting
turn th* muzzles o f their gun* on
one another?
Would the Vaasar Daisy Chain be
more exciting and (porting If the
girls were urged to pull hair,
scratch, and bang one anothsr
with the heels o f their slippers aa
they marched along
If boxing is a sport, then H is a
brutal sport, and deserves to be
rlsssifrd along with the blood
sports. It Is close kin to bear bait­
ing, cock fighting, and pit bull
fighting. No on* is ever mad* bet­
ter by blows on th* head. Punch­
ing dura not Improve the eyes,
lungs or heart.
I have seen and reported hun­
dreds ef fights and hava yet to
leave one feeling a better eirisen.
A sport IndsedI

The Civitan Club
OF

Will Again

SAN FO RD

RAISE YOUR OWN

ORCHIDS

a

Pumice For Potting
Vitex Fertilizers
• Hangers and Haaketa
• Natriphrna

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greenhouses

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FA 2-5318

ADAM is Agriculture Department
Automated Manpower. MOHR is
Management of Human Resourc­
es. FAME is Financial Analysis
of
Management
Effectiveness.
GAME is Gaming Analysis of
Management Effectiveness. There.
That makes everything clear,
doesn't it?
At explained by the book, this
it a sweeping effort to streamline
administrative efforts of the De­
partment of Agriculture by cut­
ting administrative costs |l 5 mil­
lion in three year*. In the future,
decisions will be aided by math­
ematical applications in two areas
— human relations and manage­
ment effectiveness.
Critics of the Department of
Agriculture may suggest it could
save billions of dollars, not mil­
lions, a lot faster by culling out
some of the mors expensive farm
programs.
But it's MODE (tea above)
thsy’ rs going to start with. As
explained by John C. Cooper Jr.,
deputy director of Freeman's bud­
get and finance office and the pro­
ject director o f this operation, all
payroll, personnel, budget and
procurement accounting will be
taken out of Washington and local
offlcei scattered all over the coun­
try.
Tills information will be concen­
trated In New Orleans where the
department already lias a 52.5 mil­
lion IBM 705 III ADP—automatic
data processing computer—in its
DPC (data processing center).
This machine is now used for
problems such as remembering
where the government has all its

MOSCOW (U P!) - Th* Soviet
Union Tuesday formally charged
West German Gen. Adolf Heusinger with “ war crime* and crimes
against peacs and humanity" and
demanded he be extradited from
Washington where he is stationed
as chairman of NATO's Perma­
nent Military Committee.
In Washington, U. 5. officials
accused Russia of a “ ludicrous"
attempt to discredit Hcusingcr
and thereby diminish the effect­
iveness of West Germany in Ihc
alliance.
Th« view at the State Depart­
ment was that th* effort would
fall becaus* Hcusingcr hid been
thoroughly investigated and hit
PARIS (U PI) — Tlie Western
appointment approved by all pact
Allies
have drafted emergency
countries.
plan* to meet any possible grave
flareup In the Berlin crisis early
next year.
Secretary of Stale Dean Rusk,
British Foreign Secretary Iaml
Home and French Foreign .Minis­
OCALA (L'PI) — The University ter Maurice Couve de Murvllle
of Florida archeology department also sought to work out the min­
haa been asked to investigate an imum terms for a settlement to
18 by 24 inch box found in the the Berlin question if and when
mud of the Oklawaha River.
they moct with the Russians
Thomas King, operator of King's
again at the conference table.
Sportsman Paradis#, a fishing
They hoped to reach agreement
camp at Eureka, 20 miles from
on the Western position on Ber­
here, laid Thursday he found a lin In time to present their deci­
very old iron strongbox in the
sion to the three day NATO coun­
mud. He said it contained coins
cil session which opens hero Wed­
dating back to 1834, charred pa­ nesday.
pers which could bo currency, and
The Big Three foreign minis­
other papers.
ters discussed the Congo crisis
He said the papers Indicated
Monday morning, but agreed only
tha box originally came from
on a long-term policy that the
Palatka.
Congo ahould be “ united and
peaceful."

West Drafts Berlin
Emergency Plan

Old Strongbox
Found In River

One Texan Named
To Replace Another
WASHINGTON (UP1) — P « * ident Kennedy h is named one
Texan to succeed anothsr as seerotary of tho Navy.
John B. Connally resigned Mondey to run for tho governorship
of
Texas.
Kennedy
promptly
named former Assistant Army
Secretary Fred Korth of Fort
Worth to replace him, effective
Dec. 20.

wheat stored and how much ei
each grade there is, so as to com ­
pute how to make a blend that will
satisfy some prospective pur­
chaser's order.
Records of all Department of
Agriculture employes will now be
fed into this New Orleans machine
on 18 or 20 magnetic tapes within
a year. The data will include wage
rates, overtime, vacations, sick
leave, taxes withheld for federal
and state governments, deductions
for savings bond purchases, health
insurance, pension payments and
civil service.
By tiiis operation, it is believed
that the costs of keeping books on
each employe will be cut from
546 to $31 a year. It will save 241
man-years of labor and eliminate
17,000 reports which the depart­
ment
now*
makes
to
other
agencies.
Tapes will also be prepared for
50 or 60 other programs which will
be used in two research projects
on management analysis. This
work will be done at Dallas, where
the department now leases parttime a 7070 computer owned by an
insurance company. This is w hen
MOHR and FAME and GAME
come In.
For the tdp 44,000 employes,
selective data will be put on tape
concerning education, capability,
achievements, ambitions and what
their supervisors think of them.
Then, if they want a veterinar­
ian who speaks German and la
available for immediate assign­
ment overseas, “ Thro«gh the use
of Boolean algebra," says tha
book, “ the computer will conatruot
the logic required to locate the po­
tential employe for satisfying tha
request."
Comments expert Cooper: "The
department can now tell you
everything you want to know about
a dairy cow. But tha information
about ita own employes ia buried
In the files of 130 personnel of­
fices and almost impossible to gat
at."
The computer will tell budget of­
ficers if Utey are spending money
loo fait. And by the GAME pro­
cess of computing numerous var­
iables on a given problem, It will
bo able to determine tha most ef­
ficient and economical oparatloa,
in seconds.

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Golf Carta, Scootera k Truck*
iteeri. Rob ton Sporting Goods,
Dowptown Sanford. FA 2-3961.
GIFTS FOR GIRLS

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Charl ot te.

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FEDERAL
NATIONAL
MORT*
OAOB ASSOCIATION. A Corpora*
(Ion nrganltrd undor an Aat a f LUGGAGE, Sweaters, Skirts, HosCongrcee and oxletlng parxuant to
iery, Lingerie, Hats and Bags.
•ho
Fodoral
National
M orl*o*o
Manuel
Jacobson 213 E. lit.
Aeeocletlon, ch a rto r Act. having Ita
prlnrlpal o fflco In (ha City at
W ashington Dletrtet o f Columbia,
Hair Drytr
(4P la in tiff UNIVERSAL
ALF R R D W . KATES and KAREN
W. KITKg. hlo w lfo. and RIDOK*
wood
wood
products
com*
PANT. INC, a Now Joraty co r­
poration.
Dofeaenata
NOTICE TO APPEAR
TRW STATE OP FLORIDA TO I
ALF R E D \V. ESTES sa d
H A UL S W. LATHS
Addroaa Unknown
TOU ARK X E R E I ir NOTIFIED
that a suit haa baon fllod agatnat
you In tha a b o r t aallltad eauio,
and that yau a rt roqulrtd la flit
yaur anaw tr w ith lha d o r k af
this Court and (a aorva a copy
th oroof
upon
tho
P lain tiff
or
in a ln t lffs atlornoya, w hooo u n i
and addrooo la Blahop O Horn.
■loin, IS Eaot Pino fltroot. Or*
Undo,
Florida,
not U tor
than
January Jth, 1M2. If you fall to
do to a D tcroa Pro Confoaoo w ill
bo ontorod agalnot you fo r tha
rallof domandad In tho ComplalnL
Thlr ault la to foroeloto a mort*
gago. Tbo roal proporty procoodod
agalnot la:
Lot II. Blook S. WRATH*
r n s r iE L P
f ir s t
a d d i*
T10N, accord in g to tho plat
th o rto f at rocordod In Plat
Rook 12. P a g t 41. Public
n tc c r d t o f Homlnolo County,
F lorldt.
Togoth or w ith tho follow in g
Horn a f proparty which la la .
eatod In and perm anently In­
stalled aa a part o f tbo lm*
, provom ant on aald landi
International of Utica f u r n ­
ace. Modal OUA I t K-D
WITNESS ray hand and lha aaal
a f said Court at Sanford. Florida,
thla tth day a f Deeambtr, l i l t .
(SEAL)
Arthur "H. Beckw ith, Jr.
Clork a f tho Circuit Court
Uyt M ortho T. Vlhlon
D eputy C ltrk
n ith ep n n oroitetn
I I Boot Pino Strtot
Orltndo. PlorlSO
Attorney* fo r P lo ln tlff
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IN T H E CIRCUIT COURT NINTH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT. IN AND PAR
SEMINOLE COUNTY. PLORIDA IN
CHANCERY NO. ItTM
FEDERAL
NATIONAL
MORT.
OAOB ASSOCIATION. A CorporaUen orgoulxod u n lt r an Aot e t
C en gM it and oxtatlng pu rtutnt to
tho Vtdorot
Notional
M ortgage
AMOclellon, Charter Aot, having
Iti principal o ffice In the City ef
R 'eth lngten Dlatrlet e f Celom bto.
P la in tiff

HIM BACK I
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TROM THE
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n O R E R T K. HODOES and IIAXEL
J. IIODUES hie w lfo, and H1DOE.
WOOD WOOD
PRODUCTS OO,
INC, n New Joreey corporation.
D tfen da a ti
APPEAR
NOTICE
TH E STATE OF FLORIDA TO I

nO SER T E. HODOES

JL-^pMOSSOW.^I

IWO.HOW ^ l O t t / T C a X
ABOUT W U U C O tH MOT MUM6 S

A WOKTm te K t». wootv t u w s.
urur... r * no bomt to call1
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ramie Shop. $713 Orlando Dr. (1
mi. So. of Sanford) Hwy. 17*92.

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GIFTS FOR HOYS

YOWELL’S

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TH A T W O N O M F U L
. DACTWOCO S E N T
k M E FLOW ERS/

Street.

T o o aro horobr NOTIFIED that
fans, $193 to $1493. Perkins,
n o b b r O to e Shoemaker. hat filed
Downtown Sanford.
SLACKS. Sweater!, Shirts, Cowh it aw ora blit a f eom pletnt a gtlnat
rou t being a suit fo r divorce, la
boy Suits, Levis, Boots, Suits.
tha Circuit Court
o f Seminal*
Manuel Jscobson 213 E. in .
County, Florida. at Hanford, and
TOYS
ran aro h orob r required to rila
TENTS, Skatea, air riflss, sleeping
poroonally, o r by an attoraar.
with tha H onorabts Arthur H.
baga, bunting knife and ax
CALL
ELLEN
TYRE
at
FA
2-2611
B o-kw lth. J r , Clark o f our said
aeta. Army Navy Surplus
Court, at Hanford, rio rld a . your
to Hat your Gift Suggeationa.
w rlttoa dofanao. If any you her*,
to the Complaint fllod exoln et you
GIFTS FOR ALI.
In sold cans*, and to f lit 0 copy
tharaot w ith tha undtrelgacd At*
JEWELRY
toraay, at addroaa (Ivan, by tha
• Quality • Fashion* • Service
fla t day Of D trom bor A.n. t pat}
harola fall not or Judgment by do*
Gifts for alii
fault w ill bo ontorod egalnet you. ZIPPO Table Lighter $12.30, Ster­
(■C A L )
ling Charms $1-00 up. Gwaltney
A rthur !L D ockwlth, Jr.
of Sanford
C ltrk
Jeweler, 204 5. Park.
Ily: Martha T. V lhltn
R- W , War*. A ttorn oy to r
LOOKING for UNUSUAL reason­
P la in tiff
able hand made
Christmas
SEE US first for all your jewelry
P. O. Uox tdlS
giftsT Come brouse at tha NEW
■an ford, rio rld a
gifts. Wert Jewelry, 201 E. 1st
Publish N or. 2 !, IS A Doe. f. IS.
SUNDELL MOTEL Gift A Ce*
St. FA 2-0181.

AWAY BUT THAO TO

ARE VOU RUNNING
AWAV FRCM HOME/
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WINTHBOW

Kl ngetoa
N. C.

ROBES by Rabhor, wish and
wear, $9.93 to I1 U I. Perkini
Downtown Sanford.

t i l l Third f t , a w
H ick ory, X . C.
IIAXEL J. lloD O E S,
I t i ! Third HI., HV
H ickory. X . C.

A ctcr

IDEALS,
C U u ici,
Children'!
Booki. A Shopper* Dream!
McVieari, Downtown Ssnford.

HOUSEHOLD ITEMS
12 PIECE, life time set of fernoua Club Aluminum waterless
cookware $29.93, for limited
time only! Terms. Carroll’s
Furniture Phone FA 2*3181.

BOATS AND MOTORS
CALL ELLEN TYRE at FA 2-2C11
to lint your Gift Suggestions.

FURNITURE
LIVING Room Suits, choice of
colors $99. High back swivel
rockers, foam cushions $0.30.
Echols Bedding.
.
CEDAR Chests, Natural, Maple,
Walnut. From $39.93 up. San,
ford Furniture Co. 300 E. 1st.
POLE LAMPS $9.95 up; Tab!e
Lamps $4.9$ up; Dinette, 4
chairs all plastic tops $18 up;
Berkline Recliners, all plastic
cover $48. Mather of Sanford,
903 E. lit. FA 3-0483.

FROM now ’til Christmas tvery
10th customer gets a free wall
Plaque. Finish checking off your
TOOLS
lift at Val's Plaque Shop, 17*91
at Hiawatha.
CALL ELLEN TYRE at FA 2-2S11
to Hat your Gift Suggestions.

APPLIANCES

temp. dial) Ostrich grain hatTREES &amp; TRIMS
box eass, $29.93. The perfect WXSTINGHOUSE Space - Mate
W ither $169.00, Matching Dry*
gift for Christmas. Sanford
cr $1.00 Miller Radio k Ap­ CALL ELLEN TYRE at FA 2-2611
Elactrlc,
downtown
Sanford,
to list your Gift Suggeationa.
pliance, l i t S. Park.

CLASSIFIED INDEX
1. Lost ft Found
2. Notices - Personals
3. Education • Instruction
8. For Rant
7. Business Rentals
8. Beach Rentals
9. For Salt or Heat
10. Wanted to Rant
11. Real Estate Wanted
12. Roal Estate For Sale
IS. Mortgage Loans
14. Insurance
15. Busintoo Opportunities
Female Help Wanted
Male Help Wanted
Help Wanted
Situations Wanted
Babysit tern
Beanty Batons
Build • Paint • Repair
Building Materials
Electrical Services
Plumbing Services
Radio A Television
Special Sorrkao
Laundry Service
Automobile Service
Machinery ■ Tools
Poultry - Pstn • Livestock
Flowers • Tress • Shrubs
Furniture
Articles For Sale
Articles Wanted .
Automobiles • Trucks
Boats . Motors
Motorcycles - Scooters
Trailers Cabanas

Legal Notice

LOST: Man's wtllat containing FURNISHED Duplex apartment
valuabla papers and some mon­
Available Dec. lit. Couple. Ph.
ey on the corner of 3rd end
FA 2*3910
Palmetto, If found please return
papers to, Box 914 DeBary, or
RENT A BED
Ph. NO 1-4239.
Rollaway, Hospital 4i Baby Beds
By Day, Week, or Month
t
LOST: reading glasses la brown
CARROLL’S FURNITURE
’
case between Bus station and
Ph. FA 2-9111
111 W. 1st St.
First Baptist Church. FA 2*3071
LOST: Black and White Bolton
Bulldog. In the vicinity of El­
der Springs. Reward FA 2*7093

U N F U R N ISH E D 2 b e d ro o m houae
266214 G ran d view A v e . $30. ph.
F A 2-0627 o r F A 2-0662.

2. Notices - Personals

COMPLETELY FURNISHED

YES, you can borrow our Carpet
5hampooer FREE to clean your
carpets with Blue Lustre. Carroll's Furniture.
TRIED it yet? Seal Gloss acrylie
finish for vinyl and ether floors.
It’s terrific. Carroll Furniture.

The

HERALD

ve.

stokes

TO U ARE H ER ES Y N O TIFIED DOHA L STOKES, bio Wife.

and

Stenstrom Realty
Ph. FA 2*2420

LARGE 4 bedroom house, kit*
chen equipped, adjoining new
High School. 3 acres fenced
yard, $83 month. FA 2-7131 e i $
FA 2-364*.
FURN. a p t 2900 MeRoavOle,
MODERN 3 bedroom furnished
apartment $90 month, water
furnlihed. upstairs, MS W. 11th

FURNISHED, 2 bedroom borne EFFICIENCY Healed apartment
Sanford's newest, Ideally locat­
at Elder Springs Trailer Park
ed, near post offict, suitable / oil
2H mL So. of NAS. FA 2-6398.
single or couple, private bath.'
SAN
LANTA
APARTMENTS:
Inquire at Manuel Jacobaon De­
Nlss Urge apart menu, 604 E.
partment store.
24th SL Phone FA 1-420.
FURN. 2 BR., nice roomy apt.
2 BEDROOM furnished cottage in
$78.00. 1700 Magnolia Avs.
Lake Mary. FA 2-1737.

o o » « T n in t h
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, IN AND POR
■RMINOI.B COUNTY. I't.ORIDA IN
c h a n it :r u n o . m s s
F E D E R A L NATIONAL MOIlTOAdE
ASSOCIATION. A Corporation orgonleod under on Aot or Congrooo
o n ! to u t in g pureuent to tho Fedo rtl Notional M ortgogo Aeeocletlon.
FURNISHED apartment Phone
Charter Ae,&lt; h » ,f,"S Ho prtoclpel
o ffice In the City e f W oeb legten
FA 2-2100.
D U trlct o f Columbia,
P loln tlff 2 APARTMENTS furnished, rea*
SERN A RD W ILLIAM

3 BEDROOM boms conveniently
located to schools and shopping.
Attractive landseaptng, many,
features, Indudss washing ma­
chine. $123.

1U N. Park Avs.

FURNISHED apartmeots, downtown location. Phons for ap­
pointment FA $-3121 or FA 1*3343
Night

tunable. Adults, ]I3 N. Jssm bc

M et a eult b a t been filed e g tin tt
D eftnSonlo
yeu In ike above entitled ceueo,
NOTICE TO APPEAR
2 . BEDROOM bouse, kitchen
end thet yeu ore required to fllo
equipped, water furnished. Ph
you r on en or wi th tho Clerk o f
thle Court and to torvo • copy
Addroaa Unknown
FA 2-4411.
th ereof
upon
tho
P lo tn llff
or
DORA L OTOKES.
P lo ln tlfro attorncye, w hoee name
A ddrtet Unknown.
WELAKA APARTMENTS: rooms
nnd eddreto la Etohop *
BornTOU A R E M EREST NOTIFIED
private baths. U4 W. First I t
otoln. 44 Beet Pino Stroot. Oriendo, that n eelt b oo bean filed ogoloa t
rto rld e . not lAUr than January yon In the nbevo entitled canto,
Sth. IMS. I f yeu felt to do oo end that yeu ore required to tUe
your onewer w ith tbo Clerk o f
Iblo Court and to oervo n cop y
th oroof upon tho Plaintiff or F in is .
H ffo attorney*, whoee name And
add rate It Blthop a Bornttoln. at
Beet Fine Street. OrUnde. Florida,
not later then Decem ber Sltb, 1141.
I f yeu fall to do ee o Decree Pro
LMN ENTERPRISES INC.
Cenfeeeo w|U be o ttered ogoln et
you fo r tho roller demanded In the
Complaint. Thle eult It to faro*
3 . BEDROOMS
clea t a m ortgage. The reel pro­
H i BATHS
perty proceeded Agelnet let
Lot 81. Black 4. NORTH O n .
Low Down Payment
LAXDO SECOND ADDITION,
No Closing Costs
according to plot thereof re ­
An Low I R J P«r
corded In P iet
lleok
II,
P eoet II. I I and IT, Publlo
Aa
™
Month
lteeorda e f nominate County,
Principal . Ino. . Int. • Taxes
FleridA.
$8,500 To 99.300
WITNESS my hand o o d tho oetl
o f told Court at Sanford. Florida,
FHA ft Cost, rinsacing
th!&gt; 8TIU &lt;U/ 0I November, ltd I.
(SEAL)
DIRECTIONS: 19 MinArthur H. Beckw ith. Jr.
utoo from Sanford. So. on
Clerk e f the Circuit Court
Uwy. 17-92, tuni tight at
B ) i M trtho T. V lhltn
Deputy Clerk
our sign.
B lthop A Bom otola
IS Enet Fine Street
Orlando, Florida
A ttorn ey! fo r P lota'.lff

WmO N G D A LE

ttmoKT.
L5S9VDU
UT6E. t

BOOKS &amp; CARDS

HOM ES

TErrace 8-3911

FURNISHED
apartment,
very
clean, water sad electricity in­
cluded, $39 month. 107 Locuit.
FA 24344.

T E E V GREEN
ESTA TES
LMN Knterprieea, Inc.

• Coentry Gik Road (19lh
■L EstsamSR) $ MUM
Want Of Hwy. IT-92 Next
Tt Mayfair Country Clnb

• S • Bedrooms
• 1 ^ Bsthn
• Contrni Air-Cond. ft

Heating

FHA Monthly Faymonts —
N o n osin g Cost

YA 4k Conv. Ffnsnolng
Avsllsblo

CUIf Borntaun* Broker

TErrace 8-4199
Opss 11:99 u t , ts 7s99 9JR.

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Now Is The Time To Plant Yourself In Your Own H om e... Look To W a n t - A d s
fcantnri)

krralit

12. Real Estate For Sale

Wed. Dec. 13, 1961— Page 13

12. Real Estate For Salt

3 BEDROOM. 1 bath house.NothSAN LANTA HOMES
ing down. Shown by appoint­
On Locust, North o f East 20tb St.
ment. 117 Shannon Dr. FA 2-1821
3-Bedrooms, 2-Baths, excellent
neighborhood.
Priced
from
LAKE MARY RENTAL
111,900. Low down payment,
Boating, fishing, swimming. 3
344.30 per mo., principal A in­ Serviceman Moved and mutt give
bedroom, 114 bath home on
terest.
home ..way, 3 bedroom in SunLake Mary available 13th Dec­
VA — NOTHING DOWN
land Estates
ember. Beautiful sand beach,
Ph. FA 2-8310 or CR 7-1921
No Qualifying, Move right in,
orange trees and good location.
Nights GA MSM
Only $82.00 per mo. total FHA
Has Florida room, fireplace and
Jack Demetree, Developer
payment. Call Orlando CH 1-3336
closed garage.Unfurnished, 1123.
1 On Broadmoor Avc. Sec ut todLONGWOOD Area, furnished 3
day for this one.
bedroom bouse. It* bath, on
school bus line, large tot, 15
2324 Park Drive Office FA 2-2119
minute* from NAS, $7,500. Ph
Sanford, Fla.
Nights FA 2-0648
FA 2-9193.
111 N. Park Ave. Phone FA 2-2410 4 ACRES Close-In Geneva 33,000.
LOVELY 3 bedroom, 2 bath home.
FURNISHED 6 room house. 1G0G
Beautifully landscaped. Extra
SUNSHINE REALTY
Magnolia Avc. Call FA 2-2339 for
large yard. Many citrus trees.
Amy Anderson
appointment.
Reg. Real Estate Broker
Deep well for watering, con­
2819
So.
French
Ave.
venient
to NAS, Shopping and
^UNFURNISHED, 3 bedroom, 2
Schools. Call Owner FA 2-4943.
bath, separate dining area, cor­ Day FA 2-7493 — Night FA 2-4918
ner lot, 3110 per month. 116 FOR SALE OR TRADE large 4
WONDERFUL WEATHER —
Grove Lane Ravenna Park.
bedroom house and 3 acres ad­
WONDERFUL VALUE

6. For Hem

$50 DOWN

24. Eleetrieal S e rv ice s

27. Special Services

FR1GIDAIRE
Sales A Service
House Wiring
Free Estimates
Sid Vihlcn'a Randall Electric
112 Magnolia
Ph. FA 24913

UPHOLSTERING: free cstimite.
FOR YOUR BAND Instrument*. RECONDITIONED, GE automatic
• BIG VALUES
Guitar*,
Bongo's,
Christmas
• QUICK CREDIT
Why not be a satisfied custom­
weither, $63.00. Term* If desired.
• EASY TERMS
Sheet Music. Sales, Rental, Re
er? Ray's Upholstering, Call
Call George FA 2-2821.
WE GIVE TOP VALUE STAMPS
pairs. See Bukur's Music Shop,
TE 8-2333.
3004 Cedar Av*. TA 2-0733. BRAND new freeter, upright,
NURSE will care for seml-Invalids
never used, 3 yr. guarantee.
Open til 4 p. m. Monday, Wed­
New and Used Furniture
or retired folks in my home on
Sacrifice at $188. Call George
nesday, Friday until Christmas.
FA 2-3632
lovely lake. Phone FA 2-8135 311 E. First St.
FA 2-2821.
after 4 P. M.
Sell Us Your Furniture. Qulek NEW CROP Georgia Stewart I’c&lt;
33. Articles Wonted
cans, 30c lb. Ph. TA 2-6782.
Service With The Cash SUPER
TRADING POST. FA 3-0677.
OLD
China, Cut glass, Jewelry,
300 FT. Fence wire, 30 posts, 3
Coins,
Guna and etc. Ml 4-3298.
FURNITURE
gates. $40. Ph. FA 2-7741.
Watch and Clock Repairing
Must tell at once — 3 complete
Honest Work • Genuine Paris
rooms of furniture. Take orer PIANO Wurlitxer Spinet, 2 year* 36. Automobiles - Trucks
313 E. 2nd St., Sanford.
monthly payments of $11.16 or
old, solid cherry, frultwood
$200 cash. Call owner collect
finish. Will sacrifice for $600. '55 FORD Convertible V-4 Stand29. Automobile Servlet
•rd shift $495.00
TE 8-1511 Casselberry.
Call FA 2-9633.
’&lt;7 BUICK
Road mailer
fully
LEONARD AUTO CLINIC ROLLAWAY, Hospital and Baby
equip, and air cond. $793.
FOR SALE — Trade-Ins, Electric
Electronic Testing Equipment
Beds. Day, Week, or Monthstove $3.00, Electric Refrlger '30 Dodge Coronet, V-S, puih but­
Tune-up, Welding, Brake work
FURNITURE CENTER
ton dr. $493.
ator $10.00, PhUco TV $15.00,
Complete motor overhaul
1100 French Ate.
Westlnghouse TV $33.00. Fire '34 Chary, 3 dr. 4 cyl. atralgbt
3444 S. Hiawatha Ave. FA 2-8611
Ph. FA 2-T983
shift $493.
stone 111 East 1st., St.
1434 Bulck excellent cond. $395.
.14. A rticle* F o r Sale
FOR SALE: New and Used Inner '$3 Dodge hardtop $133.
tubes for Cars, Trucks, Trac­ Twe pick-up trucks, your choice
Blanket!, Jungle hammocks, Jac­
$133.
Windshield
Back Glass
kets. sweaters, paint, iarpf. tors, See Us, Firestone Store
Bill Cooke Used Cara, 1014
111
East
lit.
St.
Door Glasa
Vent Glass
Army Navy Surplus, 310 Sanford
French Ave.
Ave.
SERVICE
FIRESTONE Pre-Movlng Sale on 1937 RAMBLER Custom atatioa
Senkarlk Glass and Taint Co.
FACTORY TO YOU
all used tires. We don't want
210 Magnolia
Ph. FA 2-4622
wagon, Automatic Transmission,
ALUMINUM BLINDS
to lug them to our new loca­
R /H , SACRIFICE. FA 2-0389.
Enclosed
head,
Sag-proof
bottom
tion,
so
make
ui
an
offer.
All
31, Poultry • Petis • Livestock
rail with plastic end*. Plastic
Sites, Firestone 111 East lit., GOOD Transportation, Plymouth
or rayon tapes. Cotton or nylon
DACHSHUND puppies, AKC reg­
St.
Coupe $93.00. Ph. FA 2-6069
cords.
istered, black and tan. FA 2-1701.
after 3 p. m.
Scnknrik Glass ami Taint Co. FOR SALE— All good repotieiied
1137
CHEVY Station Wagon $793.
CHAMPION Miniature AKC Black 210 Magnolia
Ph. FA 2-4622
merchandise at low price*, W*
1930 CHEVY ......................... $95.
Poodle Puppies, Show dog Stock.
don't
want
to
move
It
to
our
INTAKE manifold, 3 two-barrel
Reaerve now, Pick up Christ
new location. Your chance to 1948 FORD .......................... $75.
carburetors, fuel block, for *58
mas Eve. FA 2-7741.
buy rightl Firestone Store, 111 Sanford Motor Co., 1001 Sanford
or ’39 Ford 361 engine. Phone
Ave. Ph. FA 2-4382.
E. lit SL
Mr.
Gielotr
FA
2-2611
or
LARGE Female donkey, Bridle,
FA 2-6473 after 6:00 p. m.
Saddle and blankets. Package
FOR SALE— Our complete line 37. Boats - Motors
deal, reasonable, gentle with
FRESH PRE-M1XEI) CONCRETE
of paints and electric paint
children, low up keep. FA 2-1391
Medium aged stepping stones,
Gateway To The Waterway
mixers — Painters and Con­
after 3 p. m.
window tills, lintels &amp; steps.
Your KVINRUDS Dealer
tractor! Special. Firestone Store
Old rock, iteel and sand.
111 E. lit St.
Robson Sporting Goods
32. Flowers - Trees - Shrubs
804-4-4 E. l e t
Ph. FA 3-3961
MIRACLE CONCRETE CO.
BURPEE Home canning Pres­
300
Elm
Ave.
FA
2-5751
Salel Polmettiai la Bloom 98c
sure Cooker also new Westing- 1960 BOAT, 40 HP Elec. Motor and
GRAPEVILLE NURSERY
trailer. Sacrifice $1,000. Call
USED T. V.’a, $29.50 and up.
house electric router. FA 2-366$
GraptvIUt Av*. mar 30th St.
FA 2-6633.
Town ft Country T. V. 2353 Park
Dr. (in rear) FA 2-3362.
COVER for 14 f t boat, 2 cushion*
PETUNIAS ft Caltodulm now
4 Ilf* Jacket*, crib and mat­ 89. Trailers - Cabanas
raady.
Dutch MU1 Nursery WHEEL CHAIRS, cnitehea, canes
tress. FA 2-9430.
New Upaala Rd. off 10th St.
walkers.
1936 — 33 Ft. Elcar house trailer,

25. Plumbing: Services
PLUMBING
Contracting A Repairs
Free Estimates
R. L. HARVEY
204 Sanford Ave. Phone FA 2-3383

Jim Hunt Realty

Wall

Stenstrom Realty

NICELY
furnished
apartment,
fireplace in master bedroom,
119 Elm. NO 8-52G7.
1 BEDROOM Trailer, water and
electricity furnished. Adults on­
ly. Call FA 2-1303 before 2:30
t
or after 6 p. m.
3 ROOM garage apartment, water
and electricity furnished. Phone
FA 2-1305 before 2:30 or after
6 p. m.

Plumbing ft Heating
AIR CONDITIONING
CONTRACT and REPAIR WORK
1007 Sanford Ave.
FA 2-8362
W. J. KING
PLUMPING A SUPPLIES
• Contracting
• Repair Work
2334 So. Orlando Dr.
Pbona 322-0483

joining
Sanford
Geneva
or FA

New High School in 3 acres on large, beautiful, land 30 DAY Special— Septic Tanka
for 30 to 60 acres near
pumped and repaired. 24 hr.
bottom lake. 434 feet of front­
or Chuluota. FA 2-7631
Service. Ph. FA 2-9469.
age, lt i acres of high, dry, well
2-3G49.
wooded land. West of Sanford.
$5,300. $1,000 down and Balance 26. Radio ft Television
easy.
TV SERVICE within the hour.
Servicn call $2.00 Sunshine TV
Registered Real Estate Rroker
(The working man's friend).
Ph. FA 2-1301 17-92 at Hiawatha
"Call Hall" FA 2-3641
FA 2-9792.
We Don’t Want EVERYBODY’S
13. Mprtgag* Loans
Business, Just YOURS.
27. Special Service

ROSA L. PAYTON

J. W. Hall, Realtor

MORTGAGE LOANS
FARMER'S AGENCY
FHA and Conventional
N. V. Farmer, Realtor
FURNISHED RENTALS
Commercial A Residential
2463 S. Park Ave. Ph. FA 2-3121
2 bedroom home in friendly After hours FA 2-3012 or FA 2-0261
STENSTROM REALTY
Specialising In Healing
neighborhood,
convenient
to
111 N. Park Ave. Phone FA 2-2420
and Air-Conditioning Only
base ................................. $75.00 LOVELY 3 bedroom home on
2302 Oak Av*.
FA I-8U1
nicely landscaped, shady lot
.2 bedroom borne In beautiful act15. BualncM Opportunities
Owner already transferred. Mult
' ting, ten minute drive from
HEATING
sell now. 3302 S. Park Ave. DRIVE-IN, couple can operate,
town, lake privileges . . . $83.00
H. B. POPE CO. INC.
Pinccrcst.
FA
2-7022.
Ph.
FA
2-0199.
ALSO SEVERAL NICE UN­
200 So. Park Ave.
Ph. FA 2-42$
FURNISHED HOMES.
BEAUTIFUL Lakefront lot in 16. Female Help Wanted
DRESSMAKING and alteration*.
Loch Arbor. Contact Georg* or
FA MISS.
BABYSITTER,
Call
after
5:30
Shlrloy Mill* at FA 24331 or
and all day Sat. and .Sunday. SEWING MACHINE SERVICE
FA 2-7909.
FA 2-9088.
For service on any make of Sew­
REALTOR — 1NSUROR
Oscar M. Harrison
ing machine part* and accessCONSULTANT - APPRAISER
INSIDE Waitress, Must be ex­
oriea
or Rental* call or writ*
Phone FA 2-4991
112 N. Park Registered Real Estate Broker
perienced.
Curb girl.
Dish­
to Sanlord Sewing Center, 104
*After December 1961, 1119 S 1311 Palmetto Ave. Ph. FA 2-T94I
washer, male or female. Apply
South Park Av*. Ph. FA 2-8411.
French Avc.
For Sale By Owner:
Chick 'n Treat, French Avc.
Large
House,
1
bath,
carportc.
CONVENIENT TO BASE: S bed­
FRIGIDAIRE
patio, utility room, 2 loti, 8 17. Mala Help Wanted
Sale* A Service
room, kitchen equipped, large
fruit trees $13,230 $400.00 down
G. H. HIGH
living room, $110 p*r mo., 103
EXPERIENCED brake and frontFHA.
2000 Washlniton Ave. Ph.
Oviedo. Fla. FO 3-3313 Day*
E. Woodland Dr., FA 2-7037,
end mechanic. Firestone Store,
FA 2-9131.
Evenings Sanford FA 1-IMI
111 E. 1st. St., Sanford.
3 BEDROOM house, furnished or
unfurnished, 119 W. 16th St. or
YOUNG man for Budget Depart­
call FA 2-3902 after 6 p. m.
ment. Firestone 111 E. 1st St.
THE TIME TESTED FIRM
Sanford.
I NICE 3 room furnished apart­ 116 N. Park Ave. Ph. FA 24123
ment, water included $30. Ph.
OWN YOUR own Buelnesi: Fran­
3300 PARK.
DO YOU NEED EXPERT LITERFA 2-7399.
chise on good established Route
4-Bedroom, 2 bath home. Beauti­
ARY HELP? . . . an application
for qualified talesman with
fully landscaped corner lot.
Nice large 2 bedroom fum. apt.
letter that will "get the job ";
tome
capital.
Write
Box
20
c
/o
Ixivcly
residential
section.
Con­
$69.30. 1700 Magnolia Ave.
club paper; after dinner speech;
The Sanford Herald.
venient to Churehee, shopping
high school or college theme or
2 bedroom furn. apt. 2101 Mag
and NAS. Hat deep well and
essay on all but ecientlfle sub­
19. Situations Wonted
Patio area. Ph. FA 2-6463.
nolla $33. FA 2-3911.
jects. Low rates. FA 3-4033,

Southern Air

Stemper Agency

St. Johns Realty Co.

NICE Sleeping room,
Ave. FA 2-2704.

312 Oak

Ball-Blair Agency

WANT ADS BRING
FAST RESULTS

CHILD Care in my home by the
day or evening. Call FA 2-2274.

evenings.

PIANO TUNING*&amp; REPAIRING
Registered Brokers
W. L, HARMON
DAY or regular work, free to
&amp; ASSOCIATES
Ph. FA 2-4223
travel. FA 3-3130.
211 So. Park Ave. Ph. FA 2-3641
CUSTOM BUILT Home on Lake.
Lake Mary Braneh - FA 2-1280
ENVELOPES, Letterheads, stale
21. Beauty Salons
Rent or Sale. Reasonable. Call
mints, invoices, band bills, and
NICE 3 Bedroom, 2 bath homo at
evenings. FA 2 1597.
KVA-BESS BEAUTY SHOP
programs,
etc.
Progressive
1303 Wynnewood Dr. Separate
3 Senior Beauticians
Prlntiog Co. Phono FA 3-3031—
3 DR., Built-in kitchen: Rent with
dining room. Large lot. $300.00
306 West 11th SL
down and aisumr reasonable Minnie Bess • Helen - Blanche
option to buy: 719 Baywood Dr.
Phene FA 2-3914
monthly payments. Ph. FA 2-C321 108 E. 2nd. St.
FA 2-8118.
PRINTING . . 24-Hour Service
or FA 2-7909 for appointment.
KATHERINE HAIIVEY
on Xerography, Offaet Printing
3 BEDROOM, 1 bath, In Sunland,
BEAUTY SHOP
and Blueprinting . , "Quality
$30 down and pick up pay- BEST BUY in Seminole County!
Hair Stylist - Pat Stewart
and Service, our stock In
I mrnts of $77 monthly or rent
2 bouses, 4 acre* of land, $9000.
318
Palmctlo
Ave.
..P
h.
FA
2-083$
trade." SEMINOLE OFFSET
for $90. Call TE 8-2000.
$4,500 down, balance $30 per
PRINTERS, 716 W. 4th St.,
month. Contact Grady Seott HARRIETTS BEAUTY NOOK
FA 2-2T72.
10. Wanted to Rent________
FA 2-2823.
Professional Care—Modern Equip.
WELLS DRILLED
Air Conditioned Comfort
1 OR 2 CAR GARAGE; electrlLOTS
ACREAGE 103 So. Oak
Ph. FA 31742 PUMPS, SPRINKLER 8YSTEM8
city and door with lock nteea HOMES
RENTALS
SALES
AU Typti and Slice
aary.
rh.
Jim
Hemphill,
We Rapahr and Service
TA 2-2821.

^ 9. For Sale or Rent

Dawn's

Helmly Realty

12. Real Fatale For Bala

S T I N E

Machinery and Supply Co.

308 W. 13th Street
FA 2-7603
Evening* FA 2-2379

34. Articles

33. Furniture

For Sale

34. Articles

W ILSON-M AIER

Grant’s Clock Shop

AUTO GLASS
INSTALLED

88. Furniture
Used furniture, appliance), tools
etc. Bougbt-Sold. Larry's Mart
3tl Sanford Ava. Ph. FA 2-4132

FREE DELIVERY
Prescriptions our Specialty
FAUST'S Rx Mrllonvllle
Ph. FA 2-7107

FOR SALE— All Guns and Am­
munition — Close out price*.
Buy up Now! Firestone Store,
111 East lit St.

FURNITURE
Navy man transferred; brand VERY clean 31 in. RCA Victor
CUSTOM BUILT BEDDING
TV, table model, guaranteed,
new; take over for balance on
Mattress renovating. F.xpert Up­
$10.00 down, Terms lo lull. Call
3
complete
room*;
no
down
holstering. AU Work Guaran­
TA 2-2821 ask for Georga.
payment necessary; piymenta
teed. Call Nix Bedding Mfg.
low
r
t
$13
per
month.
Call
ownCo.. FA 3-2117, 1301 Sanford
ner collect, TE 8-1911, ClIIClAve.
’
berry.

USED &amp; REPOSSESSED*

FURNITURE
CLEARANCE
REPOSSESSED bedroom aultc,
silver grey, with box spring*
and innerspring mattress, like
new ................................. 8129.30
REPOSSESSED 7 Pc. dinette
aulte ................................. $45.00
REPOSSESSED 2 piece living
room suite ................... $33.00
SET Used bunk beds, with mat
tresses .............................. $29.50
USED Vanity dresser Is cheat ft
night atand, walnut ......... $49.80
USED Vanity, chest of drawers,
vanity bench, two twin beds
Blonde ................................ $49.30
FULL alte Hollywood bed with
head board, like new .. $24.30
USED maple bed ............ $15.00
3 USED full alt* box springs,
each ................................. $12.80
1 USED desk ebony finish $13.00
2 FULL lire extra heavy coll
aprlnii, each ................... $7.50

WOOD

2 bedrooms, fully Insulated,
Reasonable, f Point Balt Shop
17-12.

Barkley
A . W. Barkley Used Cara,
lac,

Iiaports ft Sports Cars
Oar Speciality
17-92 - Heart of Maitland

PH. MI 4-5807
FOR SALE— Counters and fix­ Fireplace wood, all langthi, Oak
tures, Firestone Slore, 111 East
and lighter wood. Delivered.
lot.. SI.
Phone FA 2-6818, if no aniwer
FA 2-3909.
ONION PLANTS
Crystal Wax, per M $2.30; 300 $1.50 SACRIFICE: Apartment alt* elec­
5 M lots and over, $2.23 FOB
tric range, good condition $40.00,
•
EXAMPLE
here. A. M. Prevail, Phone
$3.00
down.
Call
Georga *"• OF NEW CAB DEALS
749-2115 Seville, ria .
FA 2-2821.
NEW FALCON

P Open *TI19 P. M,
With Heater
Price
$2073,
'53 Ford Or
&gt;Cher. (Good
Cond.

GET A GENUINE

&gt;Trade

FORD MUFFLER

' Allowance
DIFFERENCE
lo

• BUILT BETTER
FIT BETTER
• LAST LONGER

Merry ChrUtmae

BONUS!

ECHOLS
5,000
FREE
TV STAMPS

River Front

HOLLERS o/ SANFORD
CORVAIRS to CADILLACS
QUALITY USED CARS

$5,500

FREE

With The Purchase
Of A ay Uaed Car
Advertised

Installation
le

WHILE YOU WAIT

GIVE A CAR FOR CHRISTMAS

FORD OWNERS

Stemper A gency

SPECIAL

VA
$156

Monthly Payments aa lew as
$88 inel. taxes and Inanranee

NEW HOMES
In Beautiful —

Sunland Estates
$14,100 - $17,100
3 • BEDROOMS
1 • lJi • 2 BATHS
Conventional A FHA Lean*

Drive 17-83 to Sealing
Estates (3 ml. 8. of San­
ford). Salem offlco 1st house
inside entrance.

KINGSWOOD
BUILDERS. INC

FA 3-6474
JIM HUNT . FA 2-2118

{R jcw en n ja

Park Homes

By

SHOEMAKER CONST. CO.
As Low As $350 Down
4-Bed roe » a — 2 Baths
3-Bed roe ass— 2 Baths
3-Bedreeaae—H i Baths
S.Badrooai— 1 Bath
Mid* variety eiterior designs sad floor flan*

,

VA Financing on Homca up to 115.000
FHA — Conventional ft In-Service Financing
DIRECTIONS) Turn W. aw 34th SL Fellow
try Clab Rd. ft Wakh far n r algae.

58
57
56
59
55
55
55
58
54
51
50
50
57
57

RAMBLER 4 Door, 6 Cyl................. - ...............
995
FORD 2 Door, Automatic .............................
895
CHEVROLET 4 Door. 6 Cyl, Std., Belalr........
595
RAMBLER 4 Door, Custom, Auto. ............ .
1495
BUICK 2 Door. Automatic ....................
....
595
CHEVROLET 4 Door, Automatic ....................
595
MERCURY Hardtop, Overdrive ...................
395
CHEVROLET Station Wagon .............. ......... 1195
CADILLAC 4 Door ................... -.......... .....
495
FORD Station Wagon .......................................
195
FORD Vt Ton Pickup ....... ................. .............
195
PLYMOUTH 2 Door .........................................
95
CADILLAC, Loaded ......- ........................... .
1695
CHEVROLET 2 Ton CHASSIS and C A B ....... 1195

GIVE A CAR FOR CHRISTMAS
219 E- 2nd 8T.
2505 PARK AVE.

•1873&lt;

PrnL Appx. $34 A Mo. *3

BEDDING CO.

FA 2-4321
Beauty Salon
207 W. 2nd SL
Ph. FA 3-6413 2nd and Magnolia
Walker Building
3 BEDROOM, CB house, U i bath, 3310 Oak________________FA »-T$$4
•ercen porch, carport* utility
room. No down payment, 206 22. Build • l’ tln l • Repair
llaya Dr.
HOUSE and roof repairs, painting,
WEKIVA RIVER ESTATE*
window cleaning and yard work.
Approximately 2% acre*, with ISO HERE IS YOUR INVESTMENT
AU work guaranteed. FA 3-1187.
Capitalise
on
the
Government’
*
ft. on river, It mile off RL 46
Forty Billion Dollar Nova Pro- ROOM SPECIAL 814J5. Painting
jeet by buying this 20 acre
inside and out. Call Mr. Tasker.
Call FA 2-6473 after 6:00 p. m
tract adjacent to it on Merritt
FA 2-0139.
Island.
Price
$20,000,
29%
23. Building Materials
ROBERT A. WILLIAMS, Realtor
down. Call for appointment.
Raymond Lundqulit, Assoc.
LUMBER - HARDWARE - PAINT
61 CADILLAC • Sudan DaVllle, Loaded.............. $5295
TA 2-3931 Atlantic Bank Bldg.
"W e Trade”
Roofing
FHA Loam
P'ass
60 CADILLAC - Flaalwood, Uaded .................... 4595
FREE ESTIMATES
60 CORVAIR • 4 Door, Automatic....................... 1195
Your Credit Is Good. Up to 3 Yrs
to Fay!
REALTOR - INSUROR
59 CHEVROLET 2 Door Std., 6 Cyl..................... 1195
B. EDWARDS
CONSULTANT - APPRAISER
59 CHEVROLET Belalr 4 Door, Automatic
1495
BUILDERS SUPPLIES
Phone FA 1-4991
113 N. Park
58
FORD
2
Door
V-8,
Automatir
.............
995
FINANCING
We Giva I V Stamps
After December 1961, 1918 B.
Down Payment A
58 CHEVROLET 4 Door lleluir, Automatic....... 1195
903
W.
3rd
St.
Ph.
PA
3-7191
French Ava.
Closing Coat

Property

For Sale

SANFORD
SANFORD

FA 2*0711
FA 2-0861

LUBRICATION ........................... 99c
BRAKE ADJUSTMENT.............. 99c
CHECK WHEEL ALIGNMENT 99c
Offer Good Through Dec. 16th.

CREDIT TERMS AVAILABLE
EASY PAYMENT PLAN

Strickland-Morrison
SERVICE DEPARTMENT
Ph. FA 2-1461

308 E. Flrtt 6 1
Winter Park MI 4-8913

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GIFTS FOR MEN

H E A R A B O U T T H IS
.F E L L O W W H O GOT
-iZ O Y E A R S 9 J -

GASOLINE k Electric Cushman CALL ELLEN TYRE at FA 2-3*1!
to list your Gift Suggestion*.
Golf Carts, Scooters A Trucksteers. Robson Sporting Goods,
GIFTS FOR GIRINS
Downtown Sanford. FA 2-5981.

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MAXINE HTT.VIA BHOEliAKER

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CAULlTCfF B6CAU6B
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RATION REqpiR£M9tRS.

Arthur H. Deckwlth, Jr.

Clark
Up: Martha T. Vlhlan
It. W . W ar*. Attornap fo r
P la in tiff
P. O. Ho* M il
■anford, Florida
Fubllah N or. Si, IS A Dae. f. It.

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VlAIT-TWEREl* A M ISTAKE/
T H E TIC K E T ON TH E BOX J*
SAYS,“TO LULU --------

IDEALS,
CUaaic*.
Children's
Books. A Shopper's Dream!
McVicars, Downtown Sanford.

HOUSEHOLD ITEMS

IDENTIFICATION Brsclets $360
tax included. Pendants, $3.60 12 PIECE, life time set of fam­
ous Club Aluminum waterless
tax included. Wert Jewelry, 203
cookware $29.93, for limited
E. 1st. St. Ph. FA 2-0181.
time only! Terms. Carroll's
Furniture Phone FA 2-3181.
GIFTS FOR HOYS

SIS E*at K in * ,to n Street.
Charlotte. .V. C.
SWEATERS, slipover and Card!
Tou a rc hereby NOTIFIED that
fans, $895 to $14.93. Perkins,
U o b b / flen e Shoemaker. ha* filed
SLACKS, Sweaters, Shirts, Cow.
BOATS AND MOTORS
Downtown Sanford.
kla •worn bill o f eom plolnt egalnet
y ou ; being a oult fo r dlvoroe. In
boy Suita, Levis, Boots, Suits,
tbo Circuit Court
o f Rem ind*
Manuel Jacobaon 213 E. 1st.
C ountr, Florida, at Hanford, and
TOYS
CALL ELLEN TYRE at FA 2-2611
ro u ara hereby required to file
to list your Gift Suggestions.
TENTS, Skates, air rifles, sleeping
porotn allr, o r bp an a ttorn tr.
w ith th t H onorable Arthur If.
bags, hunting knife and nx
CALL
ELLEN
TYRE
at
FA
2-2611
B ockw lth, J r , Clark o f our aald
sets. Army Navy Surplus
Court, at Sanford. Florida, pour
FURNITURE
to list your Gift Suggestions.
w rlttoo defence, If anp you h art,
to tho Com plaint filed agalnet you
GIFTS FOR ALI.
In oald cauaa. and to fII* a cop y
LIVING Room Suits, choice of
tharaof w ith (bo underelgned A tJEWELRY
tornop, at addroao elvon, bp tho
colors $99. High back swivel
• Quality • Fashions • Service
Slat dap o f Decem ber A.D. 1901}
rockers,
foam cushions $&lt;9.50.
harala fall not or Judgment bp daGifU for sill
Echols Bedding.
fault w ill bo onttrad egelnet pou. ZIPPO Table Lighter $12.30, Ster­
(B E A D

r
ARE'SOS RUNNING
AWAV FROM HOME*
h WINTHROF? ,

ROBES by Rabhor, wash and
wear, $9 93 to $13.91. Ferklns
Downtown Sanford.

BOOKS &amp; CARDS

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YOWELL’S

ling Charme $1.00 up. Gwaltney
Jeweler, 204 S. Tark.

CEDAR Chest*, Natural, Maple,
Walnut. From $33.95 up. Sanford Furniture Co. 300 E. 1st.
LOOKINO for UNUSUAL reason­
able
hand made
Christmai
SEE US first for all your jewelry
POLE LAMPS $9.93 up; Table
gift*? Come broute at the NEW
BifU. Wert Jewelry, aoa E. 1st
Lamps $4.93 up; Dinette, 4
SUNDELL
MOTEL
Gift
*
Ce­
St. FA 1-0181.
chairs all plastic tops $38 up;
ramic Shop. &gt;713 Orlando Dr. (1
Berkline Recliners, all plastic
mi. So. of Sanford) Hwy. 17-92.
cover
$48. Mather of Sanford,
GIFTS FOR WOMEN
303 E. 1st. FA 2-0483.
FROM now til Chrittmaa every
loth cuitomer gets a free well
LUGGAGE, Sweatera, Skirts, lloa.
Plaque. Finish checking off your
TOOLS
lery, Lingerie, Hats and Bags.
lift at Val'a Plaque Shop, 17-92
Manuel Jacobson 212 E. 1st.
at Hiawatha.
CALL ELLEN TYRE at FA 2-2611
of Sanford

to lilt your Gift Suggeatlona.
APPLIANCES
UNIVERSAL
Hair
Dryar
(4temp, dial) Ostrich grain hatTREES &amp; TRIMS
box cast, $29.93. The perfect WESTINOHOUSE Spaea . Mata
Washer 1269.00, Matching Dry­
gift for
Christmas.
Sanford
er $1.00 Miller Radio h Ap­ CALL ELLEN TYRE at FA 2-2611
Elsctric,
downtown
Sanford,
to list your GUt Suggestions.
pliance, 111 S. Park.

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CLASSIFIED INDEX
1. Lost &amp; Found
2. Notice* - Personals
3. Education - Instruction
6. For Rant
7. Buaineaa Rentals
8. Botch Ranttls
9. For Salt or lUat
10. Wanted to Rent
11. Real Estate Wanted
12. Real Estate For Sole
IS. Mortgage Loans
14. Inaurance
15. BubIbcm Opportunities
If. Female Help Wanted
17. Male Help Wanted
18. Help Wanted
19. Situations Wanted
20. Bebyaittera
21. Beauty Salons
22. Build • Paint • Repair
21. Building Material*
24. Elactrical Service*
25. Plumbing Services
28. Radio A Television
27. Special Service*
28. Laundry Service
29. Automobile Service
80. Machinery • Tool*
SI. Poultry - Peta - Livestock
82. Flower* - Tree* • Shrubs
88. Furniture
84. Article* For Sal#
85. Articles Wanted .
36. Automobiles • Trucks
87. Boat* • Motor*
38. Motorcycle* - Scooter*
89. Trailer* - Cabana*

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0ST: Man's wallat containing FURNISHED Duplex apartment
valuable papers and soma mon­
Available Dec. 1st. Couple. Ph.
ey on the corner of 3rd sod
FA 2-3410
Palmetto. If found please return
papers to, Box 314 DeBary, or
RENT A BED
Ph. NO 1-4239.
Rollaway, HoiplUl 4c Baby Beds
By Day, Week, or Month
,
LOST: reading glasses 1* brown
CARROLL'S FURNITURE
’
case between But atatloe and
Ph. FA 2-3181
111 W. lit S t
First Baptiat Church. FA 2-3071
LOST Black and White Bolton UNFURNISHED 2 bedroom house
2662'-i Grandview Ave. $30. Ph.
Bulldog. In the vicinity of El­
FA 3-0627 or FA 2-0M3.
der Spring*. Reward FA 3-7093

Notices • Personal*
YES, you can borrow our Carpet
Sbampooer FREE to clean your
carpets with Blu* Luatre. Carroll's Furniture.
TRIED it yet? Seal Glois acrylic
finish for vinyl and other floors.
It's terrific. Carroll Furniture.

COMPLETELY FURNISHED
3 BEDROOM home conveniently
located to schools and shopping.
Attractive landscaping, many*
features, indudti washing mi*
chine. $123.

Stenstrom Realty
111 N. Park Ava.

The

HERALD

Ph. TK 2-2420

LARGE 4 bedroom houte, kit­
chen equipped, adjoining new
High School. 3 acres fenced
yard, $33 month. FA 2-7631 019
FA 2-3649.
T U R N , a p t &gt;900 M eOonvnie,

MODERN 2 bedroom furnished
apartment $10 month, water
furnished, upstairs, 906 W. 13th
FURNISHED, 2 bedroom home EFFICIENCY Heated apartment
Sanford’s newest, Ideally locat­
at Elder Springs Trailer Park
ed, near post office, auitable for.
2tt mL So. of NAS. FA 2-6388.
single or couple, private bath*
AN
LANTA
APARTMENTS:
Inquire at Manual Jacobaon De­
N i « large apartmeats, 404 I .
partment Itore.

•b n in o i .r c o f.v r v , r t o a i n t in
14th 8 t Those FA 3-43S3.
rn tJ K T .n r no . m s a
WOOD WOOD PRODUCTS Co., FEDERAL NATIONAL MORTOACIC
FURN. I BR., alee roomy apt,
INC-, a Now Jtreey corporation.
ASSOCIATION, A Corporation _ or- 2 BEDROOM furnished cottage in
$73.00. 1700 Magnolia Ava.
D efandaaU ganleed under an Act of Congraaa
Lake
Mary.
FA
2-1T37.
NftTICB TO APPBAM
and elid in g pureuant to th* FedT H * IT A T B o r FLO RID A TOI
oral National Mortgage Aeeoelttlen,
FURNISHED apartments, down­
ROBERT E. HODGES
Charter Aet, having tte principal FURNISHED apartment. Phone
town location. Phono for ap­
1*11 Third * t , a w
office In tht City of Waehlngten
FA t urn.
lllokory, N. C.
biatrlet ef Columbia.
pointment FA $-3119 or FA 3*3345
H AXEL J. IIGUUEB,
vji
P la in tiff 2 APARTMENTS furnished, rdasoil Third St.. avr
aonable. Adults, 113 N. Jasmine
H ickory, N. C.
BURN A HD W ILLIA M STOKE* and
TOU ARE H EIIKBT NOTIFIED DORA L STOKES, hit w ife,
Ave.
FURNISHED apartment,
very
that a ault haa btan filed a g t ln d
___________
Defendant*
cioan,
water
and
dlectriclty
inyou In the a b ove entitled canto,
NOT1CB TO APPNAII
2 • BEDROOM house, kitchen
and that you ara raqnlrtd to flit t u b b t a t b o r F l o r id a toi
eluded, $33 month. 107 Loeuit.
equipped, water furaiihed. Ph
you r m i n e r w ith tho Clerk o f
BERNARD WILLIAM STOKES
FA 24344.
thlo Court end to eerve a copy
Addroa* Unknown
FA 2-4411.
th ereof
upon
tha
P la in tiff
or
DOHA L STOKES.
P le ln t lffe attorney*, whoa* name
Addroa* Unknown.
WELAKA APARTMENTS: rooms
and addrota la Blehap A Morn,
TOU ARB IIBRBBT NOTITIED
prtvato hatha, 114 W. First St
ataln. I I B a d Pino Street. Orlando, that e anlt haa h««a flUd agalnet
Florida, net U tar than January rou tn tho above ontltlod cauaa,
Ith. l* t :. I f you fall ta da ao and that you ara required to file
a D ecree ITo C en te.ee w ill be en­ your anewer with tho Clerk of
tered agalnet you fo r the relief thle Court and to terra a copy
demanded in tha Complaint. Thla tharaof upon tho Plaintiff or PlainLMN Entcrpriees, lac.
ault la to forecleee g m ortgage. llfro atturnoyi. whooa name and
T ho
real
property
proceeded addreaa la Blthop A Bornatoln. Id
• Country CTib Read (30th
B ad Pina atrial, Orlando. Florida,
I t Sxteaalon) 3 MDee
not later than December tlth, lt lt.
West Of Hwy. 17-13 Neat
If yen fall ta da ao a lucre* Pr*
To Mayfair Country dab
LMN ENTERPRISES IN C
Confaaeo will he ealtred avatad
you for tho relief demanded In the
Complaint. Thla ault la to fare• 8 • Bedroom*
3 • BEDROOMS
eloao a mortgage. Tha raat proIV*
BATHS
• 1Vb Bath*
party proceeded agalnet 1*1
I«Ot ta. Uleck 4. NORTH ORLow Down Payment
•
Central Alr-Cond. it
LANDO BECOND ADDITION,
No Goalnc Cost*
Heating
according to plat lhaieof reAa Lew IK E Per
corded la ria l llook II,
Page* SI, II and II, Publlo
Aa
™
Month
FHA Monthly PtymenU —■
Kaourda af Btminela County,
Principal • Inn. . InL • Tax ta
Merida.
$8,500 To 99.800
WITNESS my hand and tha teal
o f aald Caurt at Sanford. Florida,
FHA 4k Conv. Financing
N o Cloalag Coot
thle 411
thle llth day e f November. 1111.
(BEAL)
(BEAL)
YA 4 Gear. Finaneiag
DIRECTIONS: 19 MiaArthur II. Beckw ith. Jr.
Available
Arthur H. Beckwith, Jr.
Clerk e f the Circuit o
utea from Sanford. So. on
Clerk of the Circuit Court 1
My 1 Martha T. Vlhlen
Uy 1 Martha T. vihlea
Hwy. 17-93, turn right at
CUIt Borntman, Broker
Deputy Clerk
Deputy Clark
our s ig n .
BU hep A B e r a d d n
Blahop A Borndeln
IS B a d Plea S ir e d
II Baal Pina Street
Orlando. Florida
Orlando, Florida
Attorney* for Plaintiff
Attorney# for Plaintiff
Fukliih Dec. I, ii, .4, tr, m i ,

T E E V GREEN
ESTA TES

h

O N G D A LE

HOM ES

$66 to $74

T Errace 8-3911

T Errace 8-4199

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Wed. Dec. 13, 19G1— Page 13

12. Real Estate For Sale

12. Real Estate For Sals

3 BEDROOM. 1 bath bousc.NothSAN LANTA HOMES
ing down. Shown by appoint­
On
Locust,
North
of
East
20th
St.
6. For Kent
ment. 117 Shannon Dr. FA 2-1821
3-Bcdrooms, 2-Baths, excellent
neighborhood.
Priced
from
LAKE MARY RENTAL
$11,900. Low down payment,
Boating, fishing, swimming. 3
$64.30 per mo., principal A in­ Serviceman Moved and must give
bedroom, 1V4 bath home on
terest.
home away, 3 bedroom in Sunlaikc Mary available 15th Dec­
VA — NOTHING DOWN
land Estates
ember. Beautiful sand beach,
Ph. FA 2-8310 or CR 7-1921
No Qualifying, Move right in.
orange trees and good location.
Nights GA 7-1388
Only $82.00 per mo. total FHA
Hat Florida room, fireplace and
Jack Demetrce, Developer
payment. Call Orlando Cl! 1-3358
closed garage. Unfurnished, $123.
| On Broadmoor Avc. Sec ua todLONGWOOD Area, furnished 3
day for this one.
bedroom house, IV, bath, on
school bus line, large *ot, 15
2324 Park Drive Office FA 2-2118
minute* from NAS, $7,300. Th.
Sanford, Fla.
Nights FA 2-0848
FA 2-9195.
111 N. Park Ave. Phone FA 2-2410
8 ACRES Closa-ln Geneva $3,000.
LOVELY 3 bedroom, 2 bath home.
FURNISHED 6 room house. 1606
Beautifully landscaped. Extra
SUNSHINE REALTY
Magnolia Avc. Call FA 2-2339 for
large yard. Many citrus trees.
Amy Anderson
appointment.
Deep well for watering, con­
Rag. Real Estate Broker
2619 So. French Ave.
venient to NAS, Shopping and
|UNFURNISHED. 3 bedroom, 2
Schools. Call Owner FA 2-4843.
bath, separate dining area, cor­ Day FA 2-749? — Night FA 2-4818
L

$50 DOWN

Jim Hunt Realty

Stenstrom Realty

ner lot, $110 per month. 116 FOR SALE OR TRADE large 4
Grove Lane Ravenna Park.
bedroom house and 3 acres ad­
joining New High School In
NICELY
furnished
apartment,
Sanford for 30 to 60 acres near
fireplace in master bedroom,
Geneva or Chuluota. FA 2-7031
119 Elm. NO 8-3267.
or FA 2-3649.
1 BEDROOM Trailer, water and
electricity furnished. Adults on­
ly. Call FA 2-1303 before 2:30
Registered Real Estate Broker
4
or after 6 p. m.
Ph. FA 2-1301 17-92 at Hiawatha
3 ROOM garage apartment, water
We Don't Want EVERYBODY'S
and electricity furnished. Phone
Business, Just YOURS.
FA 2-1305 before 2:30 or after
6 p. m.
FARMER'S AGENCY
N. V. Farmer, Realtor
FURNISHED RENTALS
2463 S. Park Ave. Ph. FA 2-3221
2 bedroom hotnc in friendly After hours FA 2-3012 or FA 2-0281
neighborhood,
convenient
to
base .................................. $75.00 LOVELY 3 bedroom home on
nicely landscaped, abady lot.
.2 bedroom home in beautiful actOwner already transferred. Mult
* ting, ten minute drive from
sell now. 3302 S. Park Ave.
town, lake privileges . . . $85.00
l’ inecrcst. FA 2-7022.
ALSO SEVERAL NICE UN­

ROSA L. PAYTON

FURNISHED HOMES.

Stemper A gen cy

BEAUTIFUL Lakefront lot in
Loch Arbor. Contact Georg* or
Shirley Mill* at FA 2-6331 or
FA 2-7909.

REALTOR — 1NSUROR
Oscar M. Harrison
CONSULTANT — APPRAISER
Phone FA 2-4991
112 N. Park Registered Real Estate Broker
\After December 1961, 1919 S 1311 Palmetto Ave. Pb. FA 2-T94I
French Ave,
For Sale By Owner:
Large
House, 1 bath, carportc,
CONVENIENT TO BASE: 3 bed­
patio, utility room, 2 loti, 8
room, kitchen equipped, large
fruit trees $13,250 $400.00 down
living room, $110 per mo., 103
FHA. 2000 Washington Ave. Ph.
E. Woodland Dr., FA 2-7037.
FA 2-9331.
3 BEDROOM house, furnished or
unfurnished, 119 W. 16th St. or
call FA 2-5903 after 6 p. m.
THE TIME TESTED FIRM

St. Johns Realty Co.

(NICE 3 room furniihad apart­ 116 N. Park Ave. Ph. FA 2-8123
ment, water included $30. Ph
3300 PARK.
FA 2-7399.
4-Bedroom, 2 bath home. Beauti­
fully landscaped corner lot.
Nice large 2 bedroom furn. apt.
Lovely residential section. Con.
369.30. 1700 Magnolia Ave.
venient to Churches, shopping
2 bedroom (urn. apt. 2101 Mag­
and NAS. Has deep well and
Patio arcs. Ph. FA 2-6483.
nolia $33. FA 2-3911.
NICE Sleeping room,
Ave. FA 2-2704.

312

Oak

^ 9. Tor Sale or Rent

Ball-Blair Agency
Registered Brokers
te ASSOCIATES
318 So. Park Ave. Pb. FA 3-8841
Lake Mary Branch - FA 3-1310

CUSTOM BUILT Home on Lake.
Rent or Sale. Reasonable. Call
NICK 3 Bedroom, 2 bath home at
evening*. FA 2-1597.
1303 Wynnewood Dr. Separate
dining room. Large lot. $500.00
3 BR., Built-in kitchen: Rent with
down end assume reasonable
option to buy: 719 Baywood Dr.
monthly payments. Ph. FA 2-8321
FA 2-8118.
or FA 2-7909 for appointment.
3 BEDROOM, 1 bath, in Sunland,
$50 down and pick up pay- BEST BUY in Seminole County!
2 bouses, 4 acres of land, $8000.
* ments of $77 monthly or rent
$4,300 down, balance $30 per
for $90. Cell TE 8-2009.
month. Contact Grady Beott
10. Wanted to Rent
FA 2-2823.
1 OR 2 CAR GARAGE; electricity and door with lock nice* HOMES
SALES
aary.
Th.
Jim
Hemphill.
FA 2-2821.

LOTS

ACREAGE
RENTALS

Helmly Realty

12. Real Estate Far Bale

308 W. 13Ui Street
FA 2-7603
Evenings FA 2-2379

River Front

WONDERFUL WEATHER —
WONDERFUL VALUE
3 acres on large, beautiful, sand
bottom lake. 454 feet of front­
age, 1Va acres of high, dry, well
wooded land. West of Sanford.
$5,300. $1,000 down and Balance
easy.

J. W. Hall, Realtor
"Call Hall" FA 2-3641

13. M p rtgage Loans

24. Electrical Services

FRIGIDAIRE
UPHOLSTERING: free estimate.
• BIG VALUES
Sales 8f Service
Why not be a satisfied custom­
• QUICK CREDIT
• EASY TERMS
House Wiring
Free Estimates
er? Ray's Upholstering, Call
WE GIVE TOP VALUE STAMPS
Sid Vihltn'a Randall Electric
TE 1-2333.
112 Magnolia
Ph. FA 2-0913
NURSE will care for aemi-invallds
New and Uaad Furniture
or retired folks in my home on
25. Plumbing Services
FA 2-3832
lovely lake. Phone FA 2-8133 311 E. First St.
PLUMBING
after 4 P. M.
Sell Us Your Furniture. Quick
Contracting &amp; Repair*
Service With Tha Cash SUPER
Free Estimates
l
TRADING POST. FA 3-0677.
R. L. HARVEY
204 Sanford Ave. Phone FA 2-3393
FURNITURE
Watch and Clock Repairing
Must sell at onre — 3 complete
Honest Work • Genuine Tarts
rooms ol furniture. Take over
313 E. 2nd St., Sanford.
monthly payments of $11.86 or
$200 cash. Call owner eolkcl
29.
Automobile
Service
Plumbing ft Heating
TE 8-1311 Casselberry.
AIR CONDITIONING
CONTRACT and REPAIR WORK LEONARD AUTO CLINhT ROLLAWAY, Hospital and Baby
Electronic Testing Equipment
Beds, Day, Week, or Month
1007 Sanford Ave.
FA 2-6382
Tune-up, Welding, Brake work
FURNITURE CENTER
W. J. KING
Complete motor overhaul
1too French Ave,
3884 S. Hiawatha Ave. FA 2-8611
PLUMBING * SUPPLIES
Ph. FA 2-7983
• Contracting
• Repair Work
2334 So. Orlando Dr.
34. A rticle s Fur Sale
Phone 322-0483
Blankcta, Jungle hammocks, Jac­
30 DAY Special— Septic Tanks Windshield
Back Ginas kets, aweaters, paint, tarpf.
pumped and repaired. 24 hr. Door Glaaa
Vent Glass
Army Navy Surplus, 310 Sanford
Service. Ph. FA 2-9489.
Ave.
SERVICE
Senlcarik Glasa and Taint Co.
FACTORY TO YOU
26. Radio ft Television
310 M/gnolIa
Ph. FA 2-4622
ALUMINUM BLINDS
TV SERVICE within the hour.
Enclosed head, Sag-proof bottom
Service call $2.00 Sunshine TV 91. Poultry • Pets • Livestock
rail with plastic ends. Plastic
(The working man's friend).
or rayon tapes. Cotton or nylon
DACHSHUND puppies. AKC reg­
FA 2-9792.
cords.
istered, black and tan. FA 2-1701.

WILSON -M AIER

Grant’s Clock Shop

Wall

AUTO GLASS
INSTALLED

Drivo 17-93 to
Baaload
Estates (3 ml. S. o f San­
ford ). Satan office 1st house
inside entrance.

KINGSWOOD

GET A GENUINE

FORD MUFFLER

BONUS!

Dawn's

Park Homes

By SHOEMAKER CONST. CO.
As Low As $350 Down
4&gt;Bedro«a*a—3 Baths
3-Bedrooms— 3 Bath*
3-Btdraeasa— l l i Baths
3-Badrooasa— 1 Bath
Wide variety axteriar designs sad floor pleas .

VA Financing on Home* up to 915,000
FHA — Conventional ft In-Sarvica Financing

BUILDERS, INC.
FA 1-8074
JIM HUNT - FA 2-2111

Barkley

Open m i 9 P. M.

$156

Coavaational A FHA Loans

PIANO Wurlltser Spinet, 2 years 36. Automobiles - Trucks
old, solid
cherry, frultwood
finish. Will sacrifice for $800. ’$3 FORD Convertible V-6 Stand,
ard shift $493.00
Call FA 2-8833.
'17 BUICK
Roadmaster fully
equip, and air cond. $795.
FOR SALE — Trade-Ins, Electric
stove $3.00, Electric Refriger­ '36 Dodge Coronet, V-8, push but­
ton dr. $495.
ator $10.00, Phllco TV $13.00,
Westlnihouse TV $23.00. Fire­ '56 Chevy, 3 dr. * cyl. straight
shift $495.
stone 111 East 1st., St.
1858 Bulck excellent cond. $283.
FOR SALE; New snd Used Inner 'S3 Dodge hardtop $153.
tubes for Cars, Trucks, Trac­ Two pick-up trucks, your choice
$123,
tors, See Ua, Firestone Store
Bill Cooke Used Cara, 1014
111 East 1st. St.
French Avc.
FIRESTONE Pre-Moving Sale on
1937 RAMBLER Custom station
all used tires. We don't want
wagon, Automatic Transmission,
to lug them to our new loca­
R /H , SACRIFICE. FA 2-0389.
tion, ao make ua an offer. All
Sites, Firestone 111 East 1st., GOOD Transportation, Plymouth
St.
Coupe $93.00. Ph. FA 2-8069
after 5 p. m.
FOR SALE— All good repossessed
merchandise at low prlcei. We 1937 CHEVY Station Wagon $793.
don't want to move It to our 1930 CHEVY ......................... $93.
new location. Your chance to 1848 FORD .......................... $75.
buy right! Firestone Store, li t Sanford Motor Co., 1001 Sanford
Ave. Ph. FA 2-4382.
E. 1st St.

FURNITURE
CLEARANCE

VA

S - BEDROOMS
1 - 1 '/, - 2 BATHS

300 FT. Fenca wire, 30 posts, 3 OLD China, Cut glass, Jewelry,
Coins, Guns and etc. MI 4-3298.
gates. $40. Ph. FA 2-7741.

WOOD

Stemper A gency

Sunland Estates
$14,100 - $17,100

34. Articles For Salt

FOR YOUR BAND Instrument!, RECONDITIONED, GE automatic
Guitars,
Bongo's,
Christmas
washer, $83.00. Term* if desired.
Sheet Music. Sales, Rental, Re­
Call George FA 2-2821.
pairs. See Bukur'a Music Shop,
2004 Cedar Av*. FA 2-0733. BRAND new freezer, upright,
never used, 3 yr. guarantee.
Open til 9 p. m. Monday, Wed­
Sacrifice at $188. Call Georgo
nesday, Frldsy until Christmas.
FA 2-2821.
NEW CROP Georgia Stewart Pe­
35. Articles Wanted
cans, 30c lb. Ph. FA 2-6782.

WANT ADS BRING
PAST RESULTS

ECHOLS

HOLLERS of SANFORD
CORVAIRS to CADILLACS
Q U ALITY USED CARS

$5,500

NEW HOMES
In Beautiful —

Senknrik Glass and Paint Co.

27. Special Servlet

Southern Air

Property

(R jC W S im a

34. Articles For Sale

33. Furniture

Ph. FA 2-4822
CHAMPION Miniature AKC Black 210 Magnolia
MORTGAGE LOANS
Poodle Puppies. Show dog Stock.
INTAKE manifold, 3 two-barrel
FHA and Conventional
Reserve now, Pick up Christ­
carburetors, fuel block, for *3S
Commercial L Residential
mas Eve. FA 2-7741.
or '39 Ford 361 engine. Phone
STENSTROM REALTY
Specialising In Healing
Mr.
Glclow
FA
2-2611 or
LARGE Female donkey. Bridle,
111 N. Park Ave. Phone FA 2-2120
and Air-Conditioning Only
FA 2-6473 after 8:00 p. m.
Saddle and blankets. Package
FOR SALE— Our complete line 37. Boats - Motors
2502 Oak Ave.
f A 2.3*31
deal, reasonable, gentle with
15. Business Opportunities
FRESH PRK-MIXED CONCRETE
of paints and electric paint
children,
low
up
keep.
FA
2-1394
HEATING
Medium aged stepping stones,
Gateway To Th* Waterway
mixers — Painter* and Con­
DRIVE-IN, couple can operate,
attar 8 p. m ,,
H. B. POPE CO. INC.
window sills, lintels L steps.
Your EVINRUD3 Dealer
tractors Special. Firestone Store
Pb. FA 2-0199.
200 So. Park Ave.
Ph. FA 2-423
Old rock, steel and sand.
111 E. 1st St.
Robson Sporting Goods
92. Flower* - Trees - Shrubs
$04-8-8 E. l i t
Ph. FA 2-3961
16. Femsle Help Wanted
MIRACLE CONCRETE CO.
DRESSMAKING and alterations.
309 Elm Ave.
FA 2-375t BURPEE Home canning P reifilial
PoinMttiae
In
Bloom
98c
FA
3-1833.
BABYSITTER, Call after 5:30
sure Cooker also new Westing- 1980 BOAT, 40 HP Elec. Motor and
GRAPEVILLE NURSERY
and all day Sat. and Sunday. SEWING MACHINE SERVICE'
trailer. Sacrifice $1,000. Call
USED T. V .'i, $29.50 and up.
house electric roaster. FA 2-3888
Grapevine Ave. ntar 20th St.
FA 2-9088.
Tuwn &amp; Country T. V. 2353 Park
FA 2-8835.
For aervlca on any make of Sew*
Dr.
(In
rear)
FA
2-3382.
COVER
for
14
fL
boat,
2
cushions
ing machine parti and aceaii* PETUNIAS *
Calendula* now
INSIDE Waitress, Muit be ex
4 life Jackets, crib and mat- 39. TrsHsrs • Cabanas
orlai or Rantali call or write
ready. Dutch MU1 Nursery WHEEL CHAIRS, crutches, canes
perienced.
Curb girl.
Dishtreat. FA 2-9430.
to
Siniord
Sewing
Center,
104
New
Upiala
Rd.
off
30th
St.
walkers.
washer, mala or female. Apply
1938 — 33 Ft. Elear bouse trailer,
South
Perk
Ave.
Pb.
FA
2-8411.
Chick ’n Treat, French Ave.
FREE DELIVERY
2 bedrooms, fully Insulated,
FOR SALE— Alt Guns and Am­
99.
Furniture
Prescriptions our Specially
Reasonable. S Point Balt Shop
munition — Close out prices.
FRIGIDAIRE
17. Msle Help Wsnted
FAUST'S Rx Mrllonrille
Salea 4. Service
17-92.
Buy up Now! Firestone Store,
Used furniture, appliance!, tools
Ph. FA 2-7107
G. H. HIGH
111 East lit St.
etc. Bought-Sold. Larry’s Mart
EXPERIENCED brake and frontOviedo, Fla. FO 3-3313 Daya
315 Sanford Ava, Pb. FA 2-4132
end meehanle. Fireatona Store,
FURNITURE
Evenings Sanford FA 3-3881
111 E. lit. St., Sanford.
Navy man transferred; brand VERY clean 21 In. RCA Victor
CUSTOM BUILT BEDDING
TV, table model, guaranteed,
new; take over for balance on
Mattraia renovating. Expert UpYOUNG man for Budget Depart­
$10.00 down, Terms to suit. Call
3 complete rooms; no down
bolateriog.
All
Work
Outran*
A . W. Batkley Uaad Cara,
ment. Flreitonc 111 E. lit St.
FA 2-2821 ask for George.
payment
necessary;
paymenti
lac.
teed. Call Nix Bedding Mfg.
Sanford.
low
i
t
$13
par
month.
Call
ownIm p o r t s ft Sports Cars
Co., FA 3-2117, 1301 Sanford
ner collect, TE 8-1811, CaiielOWN YOUR own Builneas: Fran
Oar Speciality
Ave.
berry.
17-92 • Heart o t Maitland
chlae on good established Route DO YOD NEED EXPERT LITERARY HELP? . . . an application
USED &amp; REPOSSESSED
for qualified talesman with
PH. MI 4-5307
FOR SALE— Counter! and fix­ Fireplace wood, all lengths, Oak
letter that will "get tha job” ;
tome capital. Write Box 20 do
tures,
Firestone
Store,
m
East
and lighter wood. Delivered,
club paper; after dinoer speech;
The Sanford Herald.
1st., St.
rhone FA 2-6818, if no answer
high school or college them* or
FA 2-3909.
essay on all but scientific sub­ REPOSSESSED bedroom aultc,
19. Sltustions Wsnted
ONION PLANTS
jects. Low rates. FA 2-4035,
silver grey, with box springs Crystal Wax, per M $2.30; 300 $1.50
SACRIFICE: Apartment aite elecevenings.
CHILD Care in my home by the
and innersprlng mattress, like
5 M lots and over, $2.23 FOB
trie range, good condition $40.00,
day or evening. Call FA 2-2274.
.*
EXAMPLE
new ................................. $129.30
PIANO TUNING &amp; REPAIRING
here. A. M. Prevail, Phone
$3.00
down.
Call
George
OF NEW CAR DEALS
REPOSSESSED
7
Pc.
dinette
W. L. HARMON
DAY or regular work, free to
749-2115 Savlila, Fla.
FA 2-2*21.
suite ................................. $43.00
N EW FALCON
Pb. FA 3-4233
travel. FA 2-3130.
With Heater
REPOSSESSED 2 piece living
ENVELOPES, Letterheads, stale
room suite .................... $35.00
PrU#
*90731
21. Beauty Salons
, '83 Ford Or
ftV I * |
menu, invoices, hind hills, and SET Used bunk bads, with mat•V. Chav. (Good
KVA-BESS BEAUTY SHOP
programs,
etc.
Progressive
traasas .............................. $29.30
Cond.
3 Senior Beautlciaoa
Prlntlog Co. Phono FA 3*3831— USED Vanity dresser A chest A
&gt;Trade
Minnie B e n • Helen • Blanche
308 West !3th SL
slight stand, walnut ........... $49.60
’ Allowance
108 E. 2nd. St.
Then* FA 2-3914
DIFFERENCE
PRINTING . . :*-Hour Service USED Vanity, chest of drawers,
vanity bench, two twin bedi
KATHERINE HARVEY
on Xerography, Offaet Printing
I'mt. Appx. $34 A Mo,
Blond* ................................ $49.30
BEAUTY SHOP
and Blueprinting . . “ Quality
FULL
sice
Hollywood
bad
with
Hair Stylist - Pat Stewart
and Service, our atock in
• BUILT BETTER
Marry Christina*
head board, like new .. $21.30
318 Palmetto Ave. ..P h . FA 2-0834
trade." SEMINOLE OFFSET
FIT
BETTER
PRINTERS, T50 W. »th St., USED maple bed ............. $18.00
HARRIETTS BEAUTY NOOK
2 USED full site box aprlngi,
• LAST LONGER
FA 2-3T73.
Professional Care—Modern Equip.
each ...........................
$12.30
WELLS DRILLED
Air Conditioned Comfort
1 USED desk ebony finish $13.00
103 So. Oak
Ph. FA 3-3743 PUMPS, SPRINKLER SYSTEMS 2 FULL sire extra heavy cotl
AU Type* and Sire*
springs, each ................... $7.30
We Repair and Service
S T I N E
BEDDING CO.
Machinery and Supply Co.
FA 2-8)21
Beauty Salon
207 W. 2nd SL
Ph, FA 2-8432 2nd and Magnolia
Walker Building
3$10 Oak________________ FA 2-78*4

3 BEDROOM. CB house, H i bath,
screen porch, carport* utility
room. No down payment, 208 22. Build • Faint • Repair
Hays Dr.
HOUSE and roor repairs, painting,
WEK1VA RIVER ESTATES
window cleaning and yard work.
HERE
IS
YOUR
INVESTMENT
Approximately 214 acre), with 180
AU work guaranteed. FA 3-llt7.
Capitalist on the Government'*
ft. on river, 14 mile off Rt. 48
Forty Billion Dollar Nova Pro­ ROOM SPECIAL $14.93. Painting
ject hv buying this 20 acre
Inside and out. Call Mr. Taaker,
Call FA 2-6473 after 6:00 p. m
tract adjacent to it on Merritt
FA 2-6150.
Island.
Price
$20,000,
29*,;
ROBERT A. WILLIAMS, Realtor
23. Building Materials
down. Call for appointment.
Raymond Lundqutat, Assoc.
LUMBER . HARDWARE • PAINT
FA 2-3931 Atlantic Bank Bldg.
“ We Trade”
Rooting
FHA Loans
P'aas
FREE ESTIMATES
Your Credit II Good. Up to 3 Yr»
to Pay I
REALTOR - LNSUROR
B. EDWARDS
CONSULTANT - APPRAISER
BUILDERS SUPPLIES
Phone FA 2-4991
112 N. Perk
FINANCING
We Give *IV Stamps
After D icem bcr 1981, 111# S.
Down Payment A
903 W. 3rd St.
Pb. FA 3-7891
French
Ave.
Closing Coat

Monthly Paymanta as lew aa
$88 iacl. taies and laanrane*

27. Special Services

DIRECTION Bt Tam W. ass 38th SL Follow
try Club Rd. ft Watch far onr signs.

GIVE A
61
60
60
59
59
58
58
58
57
56
59
55
55
55
58
54
51
60
50
57
57

5,000
FREE
TV STAMPS

FREE

With Th* Purchase
Of Aay Uaad Car
________Advertised

Installation

f l l FORD V-8. O/D
® I Falrlane 4-lloor

WHILE YOU WAIT

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CAK~FOR CHRISTMAS

CADILLAC • Bodan DtVIlle, Loaded............... 95295
CADILLAC • Fleetwood, landed ................. . 4595
CORVAIR • 4 Door, A utom atic....................... 1195
CHEVROLET 2 Door 8 td„ 6 Cyl..................... 1195
CHEVROLET Belalr 4 Door, Autom atic
1495
FORD 2 Door V -8, Automatic
......................
995
CHEVROLET 4 Door lielair, Automatic ------ 1195
RAMBLER 4 Door, 6 Cyl................. - ...............
995
FORD 2 Door, Automatic ............................. .
896
CHEVROLET 4 Door. 6 Cyl, Std., B elalr____
595
RAMBLER 4 Door, Custom, Auto. ................ 1495
BUICK 2 Door, Automatic ............................. 595
CHEVROLET 4 Door, A u lom u lic....... ............
595
MERCURY Hardtop, Overdrive ...................
393
CHEVROLET Station Wagon ........................ 1195
CADILLAC 4 Door ................................—
495
FORD Station Wagon .......................................
195
FORD */, Ton Pickup ....... ................. .............
195
PLYMOUTH 2 Door .........................................
95
CADILLAC, Loaded
..................................
1695
CHEVROLET 2 Ton CHASSIS and C A B ....... 1195

GIVE A CAR FOR CHRISTMAS
219 E. 2nd ST.
2505 PARK AVE.

SANFORD
SANFORD

FA 2-0711
FA 2-0861

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M
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FORD OWNERS

SPECIAL
LUBRICATION ........................... 99c
BRAKE ADJUSTMENT............. 99c
CHECK WHEEL ALIGNMENT 99c
Offer Good Through Dec. 16th.

CREDIT TERMS AVAILABLE
EASY PAYMENT PLAN

Ph. FA 2-1481

SOB E. First SL
Winter Park MI 4-891B

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FORD
Wagon 4-Door
ly H A f o r d
A WO Wagon 1-Door
r# mad VAUXHALL
4-Door

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Convertible

IRT fo rd

O l Wagon 4-Door
■ 7 CHEVROLET

' O f B/A 4-Door
K 1 FORD
. O f FalrlasM Hardtop
&gt;J£7 MERCURY
O f 4 -Door Hardtop
FORD

B"8 " 2-Door

Strickland-Morrison
SERVICE DEPARTMENT

Wagon 1-Dr. j
.i
Ranch Wagon 2-Dr.
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StricklandMorrison, Inc.'
‘

BOB E. First SL
FA 2-1481

Winter Perk M l 4-8918

�PubUx adds a Festive Touch
to PLEASANT SHOPPING
SWIFT'S PREMIUM
EITHER END OR WHOLE, SMOKED
READY-TO-EAT

FU LLY-C O O K ED

PRICES
EFFECTIV E THRU
SAT., DEC. 16th!

HAMS

Libby's Creamy Style

Golden Corn . . 6 i™ *1.
Libby's Tender Green

Sweet Peas .

5

#303
cans * 1 .

5

36-o s .
cans * 1 .

4

46-o s .
cans n .

Swift's Premium Sweet-Smoke-Flavor Sliced

B a c o n .......... |b 49*

Libby's Pineapple-Grapefruit

Fruit Drink . .

Famous Hannan's Orange-Band
•

•

W ie n e rs • • • »&gt;•49*

Libby's Zesty Flavored

TomatoJuice

Tornow's Ole Smoky Smoked
•

•

S a u sa g e ...«&gt;• 59*

Libby's Rich Tasting Deep

Brown Beans

Swift's Premium Tasty Sliced
•

•

6W cans
#2 *1

B o lo g n a • • • 'Sr 49*

Libby's Holiday Special

Delicious Fresh Kingfish

Canned Pumpkin #J2310&lt;

S te a k s •••*»&gt; 39*

Dettelous Royal Brand

Purple Plums. . #.5.w25‘
Ira pore tod Styla

Pet Milk.....8

d a iry sp ecia ls
fr o z e n food s

Cracker Ginger-Molasses

okies ... X 39c
Fillsbury's Tasty New Danish
Rolls..........’ »T35c

Morton's Quick Presen Mince

M. Pies . . . . 3“7: $1.
Mrs. Paul's Frasen Sweet

Swift's All Purpose (limit 1)

Potatoes.. 'iff 29c
Onions. . . ',\T 19c
Shrimp.. .

Delicious Imperial

Margarine
■»'
Cheese. . .

Nifty Brand Frasen Chopped

Jewel Oil..... IT 39*

Singleton's Family Peck Brooded

Plain or Solf-Riiing

GoldMedal Flour Xt: 49‘

37c CUP AND
- n REDEEM
39c

ctn.
Miss Wisconsin Medium (wedge or

Swift's Assortod Flavors

SW IFT’S PREMIUM

Ice Cream..... iff 79'

tender-aged - heavy western
CLIP
AND
REDEEM

B o n eless Round »&gt;•99'
S irlo in S te a k • »&gt;9 9 1
T-Bone S te a k • »&gt;.99'
Chuck R o a st • • 49*
G ro u n d B e e f • »&gt;•49'

"YULETIDE SWEET TREATS"
Brack's Chocolote-Covcrcd

C h e rrie s..... 4 9 '
Rock Candy .!$ ?’ 2 9 '
C a n d ie s. . . . . " C 2 9 '
A ssortm ent.... ”k” 3 9 '
J e llie s ....... .’Vd: 2 9 '
C a n d y ....... 2 9 '
Stockings 29 ' M6 9 '
C an es. . . . . . . 25 ' &gt;. 6 9 '
Chocolates 8 9 '» *2
Brack's Old Fashion Cut

Brash's Hard-Mix

Brash's All Filled

Brach's Fancy Cremes and

Brash's Christmas Ribbon

Assorted Filled Christmas

Assorted Bob's Christmas Candy

Assorted Gift-Boxed

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Bwoot Golden Ripe

bananas
lb. T *
M aine Russet Baking

p o tato es
10 " x * 49*
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CASSELHKKKY. FERN PARK,
LONGWOOD. MAITLAND. NORTH
ORLANDO AND SANFORD." . . . from
HIGHWAY 17-92 and STATE ROAD I3fi

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Annex Three Schools, Casselberry A sks
Wait-And-See
Policy Adopted
By Board
The County School Board
today nRTecd to n "wnit and
^ e e policy” regarding a pro­
posal by Developer Hilbert
Casselberry to allow three
South Seminole Schools to tie
Into his sewer system free of
charge it the board agrees to
annex the three schools in the
Casselberry City limits.
School Board members James
Blrkcnmcyer told board members
Jjhat he held a conference with
C asselberry and its the “ only way
he'll do business," Blrkcnmcyer
added.
Blrkcnmcyer said the only other!
recourse would be to pay Casscl-1
berry *10.000 for tie-in purposes
Supt. of Schools H. T. MilwCc
said "w e Just don't have that
kind of money.”
Tlie three schools Casselberry
(^vants annexed into the city
limits are South Seminole Ele­
mentary School, Lyman school
and the new junior high school In
the arcs now being built.
Birkenmeyer explained that he
saw no big disadvantages to the
proposal but suggested some sort
of meeting between Casselberry
and the school board.
He said that by tleing in it
(♦would solve our sewer disposal
problems.
However, Casselberry wants a
"package deal” . . there's no
other way out.

T. Lamar Caudle
•Among 7 Cited
In Con Game Case
NEW YOKK (U PI) — Seven
men, Including • former Truman
administration tax official ami
three ex-convicts, were named to­
day at parties In a "suave” eonwfideru* game to raise *600,000 to
produro a motion picture about the
life o f St. Patrick.
New York State Atty. Gen.
Louis J. 1-efkou itk, in announcing
ha had obtained a court order re­
quiring the seven to appear in
court Friday with their books ami
records, said tile plan unwittingly
involved prominent government
f i n d religious officials.
Lefkowiti's affidavit said an un­
registered corporation was former!
to promote the filming.
Among those nsn:cd in the affi­
davit was T. Lamar Caudle, who
served a jail term in connection
with a tax rasa in which ht was
involved while serving as head of
the Justice Department's Tax Di­
vision under former . President
^Trum an.
Others were brothers Edward
and Charles Lester of Oyster Bay,
N. Y-, and Norman Hankow of
New York, all described as ex-convlcts; Sam A vail of New York;
Joaeph Hertweck of 4033 Shelmlra
8L, Philadelphia, Pa.; Georgs Futterman and RoliertT 8. Nawman,
whose addresses were not known.

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GREELEY, Colo. (L T D — A
t'nion Pacific passengrr train
crashed into a loaded school
bus six miles southeast of here
this morning, killing IS and in­
juring at lfa*l 30 others.

1908

THURSDAY, DECEMBER 14. 1961

SANFORD,

Kafangese Dig
In For UN Attack

C lO c

BRIEFS

Rules Revised

Leave Colony

Dairy Fined

Eichmann Waits

Brandt Calms Fear
Of West Berlin

Man Of The Year

Suspect’s Return

C. Of C. Election

Rhonda Fleming
Seeking Divorce

NO. 344

U. S. Grand Jury
Indicts Tape Firm
For Price Fixing

School Board To
Ask U. S. Aid For
Courses Buildup

The County School Board today
agreed to ask the Federal govern
mrnt for granla-in-ald and add!
tional teaching units to boost the
r u m
o A ...
technical and vocational courses
in the county schools.
By LARRY VFRSHEL
The bosrd sdopted a resolution
Have tha police nabbed tha aluto take "Immediate steps" to add atva cat burglar T
technical and vocational courses
Chief Roy Williams says "m ay­
TALLAHASSEE (UPI) _ &lt;j-pc at both high school and adult b e." A 16-year-old boy wai ap­
State Supreme Court approved j
*
*!*_ * * *
**** needs prehended this week and, accord­
ing to Williams, the police are still
major revisions Wednesday In of tha county."
The board also approved s tabulating all the stolen merchan­
rules of discipline governing Flo­
special vocational commutes to dise picked up. Tha boy admitted
rida lawyers.
work In connection with boosting breaking into to homes and Wil­
technical and vocational guidance liams believes ba has a partner,
• • •
LISBON (UPI)— Portuguese au­ In the schools.
The committee la comprised of
thorities arc moving women and
Dl'Ja hear about the guy that
children out of Portugal's threat­ John Darby, Patty Oatchet, Joe wanted to check Into the Palms
ened India - coast provinces by Foy, Robert Sheddrn and B. L. Hold and wai disappointed when
ship and plane, it was reported Perkins Jr.
ha aaw tha condemned sign on
Earlier in tlie meeting. Hie
today.
the door? Arthur Kirclihoff told ui
hoard heard a report from stale
he ran into an old friend who ap­
department official Gene Ray
parently hadn't been in town for a
JACKSONVILLE (U PI) - Su- horn, here to conduct an exten­ long time. Anyway, the gent told
perior Dairies, Inc., of Jackson sive curriculum survey In county Kirchhotf that he was looking for
ville, has been given 30 days to! schools, because of the projected a room and went by the Palms
pay a *6,000 fine and make rcstl- Nova JmpacL
Hotel first.
Ray born said that critical areas
• • •
tution of about *3,700 to tlirae
producers it is accused of under- such as Longwood, Oviedo, Alta­
Tha Seminole Bar Association
monte Springs snd Geneva will
psying.
will launch an extensive public
need more extensive technical
relations program with a series of
training because of Nova.
guest speaking Jaunts before var­
JERUSALEM, Israel (U PI) —
ious Imme demonstrations groups
Adolf Eichmann sat alone today,
starting Jan. T and running
ir+hls hsavllj--uanlt J*&gt;rUon cell-j
through Jan. gs.
• • a
a waiting Vthe decision that rouliij
send him to death for the. murder
At the County Commission meet­
of tlx million Jews during World
ing Tuesday Commissioner Vernon
War II.
Dunn suggested that tha board
BERLIN (U PD — Mayor Willy start meeting again in the mom
Brandt raturned from Parla today Inga and avoid these evening hour
BIRMINGHAM, Ala. (UPI) - to ataura woirled West Berliner* sessions (meeting lasted until 6:30
Frederic II. Heidelberg of Ra-| that "tha Weal will not lit us Tuesday). Chairman J. C. Hutchi­
leigh, N. C., Wednesday was nam­ down."
son called for a show of hands
ed 1061 nun of the year in ser­
Dunn.
None
wai
Brandt flew in from a meeting supporting
vice to Southern agriculture by with Allied foreign ministers. He raised.
• • •
the Progressive Farmer maga­ declined to comment oa the rift be­
zine.
Good
news
for Cbuluota resi­
tween France and the reet o f the
Alliea over the question o f early dents. According to County Engi­
Berlin negotiation! with the Soviet neer Carlton Allis, tlie road de­
MIAMI (U PI)— Nassau County, Union.
partment is now resurfacing Sev­
N. Y., District Attorney William
The ahuttle o f 3,000 American enth St. and Ave. E in that area
• • •
ELISABETH VILLE,
Katanga, Calm said today he hoped to re.
troopa that haa underarured W ellThe Conge (UPI) — Kutnngeto turn Mate Ivanov to New York
Speaking of IIIU*, he told us
, ern riglita o f unfelUled acres* to
forces dug in today for an expect­ Ute this week to face charge* of th„ ()ivl(le(1 cit ne. rwl ,u
yesterday he has asked the State
ed all-out offensive by United N s-' murdering a family of five in
l l l t , „ t #1, m#llt o( th, , f6oo. Hoad Department to take over
tlona troops.
Mincola, N. Y.
man 1st Battle Group of the tilth Onore Bd. for secondary main
Katanga P r e s i d e n t
Molse . . . .
Infantry set out for Weat Berlin trnancc.
• • •
T»homl&gt;e, In what he railed an A S K JIIJU IlCtlO ll
along tha 110-mila h i g h w a y
"ultimate appvul to the free
NEW ORLEANS (U P I)— Negro through East Germany from the
New
Hospital
Administrator
world,” claimed Wednesday night I leaders today sought an Injunction Weat German border town o( Robert B ciscrcr arm ed In town
that UN preparations prova they \ against the city's cancellation of Helms tedL
this week to get the "feel of
•re getting ready for a massive a contract to use the municipal
The group began its move seven things” at Seminole Memorial
attack. He vowed tha* hia people auditorium for a meeting which daya ago to replace another battle Hospital. He'll officially take over
are ready to dia to "defend our includes preaching by Use Rev. group which la being phased out of Harry Weir's job in January. By
freedom.”
Martin Luther King.
Berlin. Ona o f ita final unite left the way, Board of Trustee Chair­
Well-Informed UN »ourcea laid, . . . . .
_
,
man A. B. Peterson Sr. tells us
Berlin today.
such an attack waa "unlikely in H o ld in g 'S B o U g T lt
that SO per cent of the new wing
th# i m m e d i a t e future.” The i JACKSONVILLE (UPD — The
la completed and that the con­
aourrea eaid the Katnnga govern-1 American Life Insurance Co, of
tractor is ahrad of schedule.
• • •
ment'a belief that an attack w a i1 Birmingham, Ala., has bought tlie
Imminent "appeared to l&gt;e based' 171* per cent share the Murchison
Tuesday County Commissioner
The Seminole Chamber James P. Avery sharply criticized
on tha misconception that new Brothers of Dallas, Tex., owned
o
f
Commerce
will
elect
ofUnited
Nations
reinforcements In Gulf Life Insurance Co., of
Congressman Syd Meriting and
ficera for the year at a Sen. George Smathers for their
would lie thrown Into tha battle Jacksonville, Florida's largest in­
meeting in the Civic Cen­ failure in helping to gel federal
immediately.**
surance firm.
ter at 7 p. m. tonight.
aid on a county-wide drainage
study. We contacted Jierlong last
night and he said no one ever re­
quested any help from him. How­
ever, former County Attorney
SANTA MONICA, Calif. (UPI) Mack Cleveland Jr. tells us that
resolutions were sent to the
—Flaming . haired actress Rhon-. formal
,
WASHINGTON (U PI) — The
Kennedy administration today un­
veiled a *700 million civil defense
program that includes funds fur
subsidising construction o f com­
munity fallout shelters in schools
„ „ i hospitals,
Deputy Defense Secretary Ruawe|| l . Gilpatric told a news conferrnre the key feature of the new
program was a plan to subsidize
building o f shelters aimed at pro­
tecting ‘JO million persons.
Federal funds would be avail­
able to public or private, non­
profit Institutions engaged in
health, education and welfare ac­
tivities — primarily schools and
hospitals.
Gilputric said President Ken­
nedy will ask Congress in January
for tlie funds to underwrite the
program.
He said Kennedy'! appropria­
tions request will be in the neigh,
hoi hood o f *700 million, more than
twice the civil defense budget for
this year.
It was understood that substan­
tially more than half of the *700
million would l&gt;e earmarked for
the shelter subsidy program.
Gilpatriu salt* tha federal grant
would be something less than the
actual eoat.^f'Construction. Local
agencies prWtimahly would put up
the rest.
Tha Defense Department al­
ready is engaged in aurveying and
marking Improvised fallout ahelters for 60 million persons—over
one-fourth o f the population.
These shelters will be stocked
with food.

FLORIDA

DANVILLE, 111. (U PD—Minne­
sota Mining and Manufacturing
Co. has been indicted by a federal
grand Jury on charges of price
fixing and conspiracy to monopoltze trade.
The St. Paul, Minn., firm was
charged here Wednesday with vio­
lating the Sherman anti trust law
in a conspiracy dating to 1931. It
was accused of conspiring to mon­
opolize trade in a number of prod­
ucts, including Scotch Tape.
The nine-count Indictment al­
leged that Minnesota Mining fixed
prices, conspired to restrain ami
monopolize the manufacture and
sale of three categories of prod­
ucts — pressure-sensitive tape,
magnetic recording tape and alu­
minum presenHtiicd lithographic
plates.
H. P. Bluetow. president of the
company, said at Minneapolis it
would not be possible to comment
directly on the government's ac­
tion until the company could study
the charges. The statement was
made to employes of the firm.
"Even then It may not be poasible to discuss specific details of
the case for this Is a highly tech­
nical and complicated subject In­
volving patent* and patent li­
cense*,” Bluetow said.

Bryant Reassure*
Two On Turnpike
TALLAHASSEE (U PI) — Gov.
Farrta lliyant sent word to two
Lake County legislator* late Wed­
nesday Hiat hia administration la
not sacrificing any frea highways
to build an rxtanaion of the Sunshins State Parkway.
Telegrams rams from alate Sen.
J. A. Boyd o f Leeeburg and Laka
County Rep. Welhorn Daniel Wed­
nesday protesting alleged adminis­
tration agrermenta not to build
free highway* that wuuld compete
with tlie piopused extension of the
toll tuinpika from Fort I'iere* to
Wildwood.
Boyd suggested that Bryant call
a special aeiaion of tha Legislature
to discuss tlie conflict. Danlal said
a special leglalativa committee
should be set up to investigate unleia th* governor could give per­
sonal asauranca that four-lanlng of
U. 8. Highway 37 from Leeaburg
to Behring was planned soon.
Bryant said flatly that there is
no administration agreement to
■top improving public highway,
that could compel# with Uia turn­
pike. He added specifically thera
waa absolutely no truth to report#
that plana had l&gt;een dropped to
four-lane U. 8. 37 in urder to paci­
fy prospective turnpike bond buy­
ers.

IT COULDN'T HAPPEN HERE because Sanford
doesn’t have any Sunday blue laws, but It did happen In
Philadelphia. A policeman caught Santa Claus working
in a store on Sunday and hailed him before a justice of
the peuce. Another thing wo don’t have nny cops here as
mean as this guy who nabbed Old Kris Kringle and ntako
him "kringc" before the law.

U. S. Prods Allies
On Arms Buildup
1‘AKIS (U H ) Tlie United
Stairs prepared to challenge ita
Allies today to match its own mil­
itary buildup in the face of the
current East-West crisis over Ber­
lin.
The Berlin problem already baa
been deepened by differences
among North Atlantic Treaty Or­
ganisation (NATO) members on
whether to aeek negotiations with
(he Russians now.
Hie NATO council, In Hie mid­
d le 'o f a three-day session here,
went Into ■ tnp-aecrct review of
its own military strength and that
*f the Communist bloc.
The military conference, In
which only foreign affairs, de­
fense and finance minister! of Hie
IS NATO countries and one or two
experts from each w ere' partici­
pating, interrupted a atilt incom-

Sf. Johns River
Committee To Meet
DcLAND— Tlie St. Johns River
Valley Advisory Committee will
meet at 7 p. m. Tuesday, Dee. II,
in the klayfluwer Hotel at Jack­
sonville. Items on the agenda in­
clude discussion of a preliminary,
report to Gov. Farris Bryant on
recommendation* for developing
th* recreat;onai facilitle* of the
river.
In this connection one subject
will be a suggestion that addi­
tional puhlir access and boat
launching facilities be acquired In,
some areas because of overcrowding already experienced and
expected to Increase. Also up for'
discussion is a suggestion that an
independent sludy be made of
the river's fish resources.
Tlie Committee will also discus*
with the U. 8. Engineer's repre­
sentative the possibility of getting
Hie Engineer* to do «pot spraying
and leave some of the hyacinths.
Several groups maintain a limit­
ed numiter ol hyacinth* Improve
Ute fishing and also help reduce
errusion of the river hanks.

Witte Service Set

Funeral services for Mr. Hen- F i l l H i t s
ry Herman Witte, M, who died
By United Frets International
Tuesday night were announced
Tlie first of Hie predicted outtoday for 3 p. m. Friday at breaks of influenza has closed
Funeral
Home. Mr. school* In Colorado and Missouri
da Fleming was reeking • divorca tonEre,*lon*1 delegation and the Gramkow
today from actor Lang Jeffries. coun*y h« acknowledged receipts Witte, prominent W. First Street communities, curtailed activities
produce fanner, had lived In San- in lllino's and brought absenteewhom she marTted le u than two ol the*r f*pM*a• • •
ford since 19uf.
■ism in California factories.
years ago.
1
Misa Fleming requested no all-i Arl DaF ol Slemprr Really Is
mony and stated there wai no r**9y cashing In on tlie Nova
community property. She eharged lmPa*t- Art said Hie other day he
that Jeffries causer her "grievous sold a piece of property In Titusville for *66,000.
mental suffering."
• • •
Tlie divorce action waa brought
The
many
persons
who have In­
under the real namea of the
couple. Manl&gt;n Lappin and Wil­ quired and are Interested In buy­
ing stock in the Sanford-Semiliam n . Lappin,
note Development Co. can contact
CAPE CANAVERAL (UPD — pod” attached to the aide of a ailJohn Krider, manager of the C. The Air Force, fresh from a suc­ very Atlat ICBM.
of C.
cessful wrap-up on the research
Tha monkey ahot fa expected
• « •
Bridge .............
and
development
of
its
Titan
1
shortly
from Cape Canaveral.
Peg* 6
The photostat machine in the
Classified ....
Pag* 12 * 13
An Air Force crew fired a bul­
courthouse Is being overhauled at misaile, went ahead with plana to­
Comics ,...._ .... ....— Pag# 1*
a coat of (2,600.
day to shoot a monkey 6,000 let-shaped Titan Wcdneaday night
Daar Abby _ _ . . . Pag* 6
• • •
m iln aboard another Interconti­ about 6,000 mllea across the At­
Editorial
.. „ Pag* 4
Kitty, kitty, kitty. Anyone lost nental rocket.
lantic in the finale "R-and-D "
Entertainment ____Page 6
s black kitten with a yellow col­
The animal, a rhesus monkay flight for America'* second ICBM
Legal*
. ------- Pag* •
lar aod a single bell? It wander­ »nghing about alx pounds, will system.
Society ____
____ 6-7 A §
ed Into the Herald Office early tie hurled more than 600 miles
The Ulan !, capable of hurting
8 jh. i I*
..... ... ___ Page 9
tlus jnuinmg. Come and gel it.
into space inside a "piggyback hydrogen warheads ot tuoia than

5000 Mile Ride On

plcte discussion o f Western policy
in Berlin. A resumption of this
conference, Involving the question
of talks with the Soviet Union,
was planned for later.
The United States wants the
other NATO countries to match
the U. S. effort that has added
260,000
men
to
the
armed
forcei since the latest Berlin ertsis erupted last August.

May Slice Guard
By 10 Divisions
WASHINGTON (U PI) —The National Guard reserve forces mag
ba pared down by as much as to
combat divisions even if appropri­
ations and manpower strength
levels remain the same, accord­
ing to defense sources.
A plan being studied would in­
crease the strength of the dlvL
■ions and provide them with
more expensive equipment, which
would mean a cut In the number
of paid civilian reservists at a
tint# when more were needed.
"Something
would
have
to
give," the sources said.
There are 27 National Guard
antl
Army reserve combat divldon* now, most of which have
paper strengths of 13,000 men
and actual strengths well below
Yh®
P*,n
l° f
divisions averaging 16,000 men.
Last week Army Secretary Elvl* J- su h r Jr&gt; , , w b1*** would
l&gt;® ” no *l*nlflcant reductions" la
bio reserve ranks. But If ConRre** approved the plan and It
wa* c*rrle&lt;l ou**° 10 divl**on* could be eliminated,

Labor Gives More
Power To Meany

MIAMI BEACH (UPD—Georg*
Meany emerged from the AFLCIO convention today with Increased powers to solve inter,
union disputes and deal with
race discrimination in labor'!
rank!.
The 67-year-old former Bronx
plumber enjoyed solid support
from most of the nation's top
labor leaders as he began hia
fourth two-) ear term as head of
the 12.3 million-member fedcra.
tlon which closed 1U annual meet*
| lng Wednesday.

IC

Monkey To Ride Atlas Piggyback

Herald Index

AMERICAN LEGION POST 225 of ChuluoU broke ground for sin future
home in ceremouie* last Saturday on the building aite at the intem*ction
o f Christmas ltd. and Chuluota Rd. Taking part in the activities was Mrs.
Edna Jacobs who donated the property to the Post which is named in
memory o f her husband. Others in th« picture ate, from left, Vincent
Chambers. N. E. Runyon. Herbert Boswell, Wendell Jep.«on. Commander
Jtuy Pent* and Ralph Wurden.
(Jonw Photo)

fivt megaton* more than one-third
of Use vsay around the globe, la
expected to become officially com­
bat-ready late Hus mouth or early
in 1963.
An advanced-model Atlas wUI
carry Use monkey ai a passenger
oa an ocean-spanning flight. The
monkey will be heavily instru­
mented, with sensors attached to
various parts ot ita body, and h»&gt;
stalled inside a pod attached to
the metallic skin of llic rocket.

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$ rr«Ih

you muit mail one postcard to the
USO. 400 E. First St., Sanford,
containing the following informa­
tion:
I. Your name, address, tele­
phone number, and relationship of
the service man you would wish to
telephone.- J. The name, rank, address, ser­

R u n Kitner, Sanford represen­
tative of Communication Workers
of America, Local 1108, has an­
nounced that during the Christmas
holidays the Sanford unit ia mak­
ing available two overseas tele­
phone calls to Seminole County
wives or parents who have hus­
bands or sons in the military ser­
vice who are ststioned In foreign
countries.
The selection of those who will
make the calls will be done by
a drawing to be held at the USO
Club Rooms, on Dec. It at &gt; p.m.
To ha eligible to participate.

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PAST PRESIDENTS OF KIW ANIS are pictured here nftcr they wera
honored at the Dec. 5th luncheon meeting o f the Sanford Kiwania Club.
From left, Heated they are Edward J, Lane, President in 1026 (post Lt.
Gov., and the only remaining charter member o f the club). Next is Fred
Wilaon, 1080 president, also a Lt. Gov.; Sanford Doudncy, 1035; Howard
C. Long, 1037 and O. P. Herndon. 1041. Second row ; K. C, Hnrjwr Sr., 1942;
E. B. Randall Jr., 1043; Luther T. D obs, 1045 and j . W. Hall. 1946.
(Herald Photo)

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protection o f steel against atmosphsrie corrosion, with 40 per cent
o f the metal trade being uaed for
thia purpose, according to the En­
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TW ENTY OF THE FORTY past president* ot Klwunia wero present at
tho luncheon In their honor. Shown hero aro Heated, from left, Lenter
Tharp, 1947; W . A. MorrlHon, 1949; Ralph Smith, I960 (Mr. Smith la a
pant Lt. Gov. and has been treasurer o f the club fo r 12 years), Joel 8.
Field, 1951} J. Martin Stineclpher, 1952; Earl Higginbotham, 1953s Rupert
Strickland, 1955; A. L. Wilson, 1956; A . E. Shinholser, 1957; David
Gulchcl, 1968 uiul J. C. Davis, 1959.
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Tha 40th Anniversary of the XI-1 out and it w n announced that the
Vania Club in Sanford waa cela- Sanford Club had been awarded
brated by ita membera Wednet- tha trophy permanently,
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at special tabiea.
Clifford McKibbin, president of
A traveling gift waa preeented « “
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I. C. Hutchison holds the position community and all concerned,"
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••Id McKibbin.
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NO. 342

Guns Blaze In Miami Beach Boat Chase
Coast Guard,
Cops Go After
Stolen Yacht
COUNTY HOME manager J. P. Bcul looks over one o f
the desecrated graves at the county cemetery Monday
after vnndals ran rough-shod tearing up and shooting
up some 25 markers. Damage is expected in the hun­
dreds o f dollars.
(Herald Photo)

i/lSLWA...
BRIEFS
H unt A ttacker
JACKSONVILLE (U P D -J n c k aotivill* polic* searched today for
a white man believed to have at­
tacked an 80-year-old woman dla^ covered bound, beaten, and raped
in her home Monday.

Eichmann Case
JERUSALEM, Israel (U PI) —
An Israeli court today completed
ita finding* of guilty which may
aend Adolf Eichmann to the gelIowa for the wartime extermina­
tion of Jews.

Airlines M erger?
9

MIAMI t u r n — Director* o f
National and Continental alrllnce
announced today they plan to
merge the two carrier* into a new
line to be called National-Conti­
nental Airline*, Inc.

Train Derailed
ANNISTON, Ala. (UPII— Four
baggage car* and a mail car of a
A Southern Railway passenger train
ware derailed Monday night by a
wa*hed-out culvert. One peraon
waa hospitalized.

H ottest Day
JACKSONVILLE (U PI)— Jack­
sonville had Ua hotteit Dec. 11 on
record Monday when the mercury
aoared to 8.1 degrees, topping the
previous high o f 80 on Dec. 11,
&lt;# 1031.

Japs A rrest 13
TOKYO (U PII— Police arreeted
IS men in a series of lightning
raid* today and accused them o f
plotting to aiiaialnate government
leadera and eelie control of Japan
through a coup de'etat

Held In T h eft
V

PENSACOLA (U P D — A young
Pensacola insurance a a I e a m a n,
James E. Roger*, 22, whose car
plunged off a fishing pier here and
touched o ff aulcide rumors, was
held In Kentucky today on charges
o f grand larceny.

Pressure Ydigoras
GUATEMALA CITV (UPI) —
- Rival crowds circulated through
® th* street* here Monday night,
some cheering President Miguel
Ydigoras Fueutes and other* de­
manding that he resign. They
charged government 'fraud” in the
congressional election a week ago
Sunday.

Toll W arning

Bulletin
The
State
Cabinet
today
pledged 866,600 to Seminole
County for school building con­
struction. It waa announced this
afternoon. The money will be re­
leased when needed to pay con­
tractors.

City Resurfacing
Program To Move
Ahead In 4 Weeks
Tile city's resurfacing program
for this fiscal year will get under
way In.-about four weeks,' City
Manager \V, E. Ktvuwle said to­
ddy, after the City Commission
Monday night authorised Knowles
to iN urs bids to get th* $25,000
program started.
Among the major Items is the
resurfacing of First SL from Park
Ave. to Sanford. Six other projects
are included In th* program.
In other business, the board
agreed to install a central tele­
phone switrhbouid type arrange,
ment fur city hull. The plan would
cost $101-32 per month. Southern
Deli Telephone officials Rob Shedden and Bob Kendrick, discussed
the proposal with the board;
Agreed to annex sums 20 acres
on Sanford Ave. and Onora ltd.;
Voted to make it mandatory
that aii city employes gel a physi­
cal examination prior to going to
work;
Table action oil a discussion of
water needs at the Del Mar Ca­
binet site on Country Club RO.;
Tabled action on firming up the
condemnation onliuanrc pending
additional material be drawn up
by attorney Bill Hutchison,

Council Takes
Junk Yard Action
Casselberry Building Inspector
Cliff Overman was advised by the
Board of Aldermen Monday night
to take the necessary ateps to halt
operations of a Junk yard on Seininola Blvd.
11a waa told to notify Buddy
Johnson, owner of the yatd, that
according to town toning ordi­
nances such businesses are pro­
hibited within the Casselberry
municipal limits even though lo­
cated on prupeity classified as
commercial.
Th* ordinance carries a fine of
no less than S3 or more than $60
or a 30 day Jail scntencs for each

MIAMI BEACH (U PI) - The
Coast Guard and police pursued
a stolen cabin cruiser by land,
sea, and air today in a pre-dawn
chose marked by small arms fire
from pistols, rifles and subma­
chine guns.
Object o f the battle-like opera­
tion was the 33-foot, $26,000 plessure craft Petro-Flo, and her 140pound unauthorised pilot, Ronald
Doche, 28, of Miami.
Doche worked for the boat's
owner, Saul Lippman of Miami
Beach, briefly this past summer
and apparently derided to revisit
the boat about 2:43 a. m. today.
It was the start of a real wild
ride.
Jack Shulman, who owns a bar
nearby, told police he had Just
closed his saloon and was stand­
ing outside taking the early morn­
ing air when he saw a young
man on the Petro-Fk), which was
docked nearby.
Shulman went on board and
asked the youth what was up.
"When the fella didn't answer.
Shulman got concerned and left
the boat," said Miami Beach de­
tective Mai Garvey.
Garvey and detective John McGuaran sped from the police
station to the causeway, where
they saw the Petro-Flo cruising
by "fairly fa iV ^ T h * boat and Iti
pilot didn't iiop .'G a tvey said, s»
he and MrGuaran began firing
and unloaded about 10 rounds of
pistol fire.
The chase ahifled to Govern­
ment Cut. The boat would have
to go through there lo get out of
(he bay, police knew, so "about a
dozen of us, several with shot­
guns, other* with revolvers, went
over there and got there about
the *ame time the boat did,”
Garvey said.
"We started firing at the boat,*'
Garvey said. "H e started moving
faster."
The Petro-Flo moved through
the rut into the open tea. After
her went a Miami Beach police
host, two 40-foot Coast Guird
cutlers, two Cosst Guard air­
planes, and a Coast Guard heli­
copter. Flares Irom the hellcopter lit the scene.
Dorlie decided lo meet the chal­
lenge. Wheeling the Petro-Flo,
powered by two 180-horsepower
engines, be boldly tried to rim
tile nearest Coast Guard boat.
The police fired another bar­
rage. The Coast Guard broke out
a submachine gun and rattled
that a few times.
But his own craft finally failed.
Ttic engine stalled three times,
Garvey said, and finally at 3:13
a, m. a Coast Gusrd boat gnt
alongside
and
two policemen
Jumped on.
"He started to come out the
cabin window. When lie did.
Reeves grabbed him and I hand­
cuffed him. He didn't have any
weapon," Riley laid.

26 Bombs Dropped
On UN Airport

MIAMI (U PI) — Florida was
LEOPOLDVILLE. The Congo
■^warned Monday not to make “ tour(UPI) — One or more Katangese
” ’ l«t* who com* to Florida captives
airplane*
dropped
26
bombs
o fthe toll program." Russell E.
around the Elisabeth* ille airport
Singer, executive vice president
without major damage or casual­
of the American Automubilt As­
sue owner setts so comply ties, a United Nations spokesman
sociation (A A A ) eaid, “ F'lorida'a
greatest competitive tourist arsa, after he has been advised to c'osa said today.
The attack lasted about 3 4
California, has not on* mile of toll the business at it* present loca­
tion.
hours Monday night and early thia
roads."
Overman announced that he morning, but the spokesman eaid
would notify Johnson, setting a all th* bombs fell outside the
visit to the yards for 8:30 a. in. UN-held airfield perimeter and
today.
did not damage UN installations.
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heard a report that fighting brok*
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Editor To Speak
out today around the post office
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guest speaker at today'* meeting \illc and Rhodesia were cut.
Pag# 8
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There were four separata raids
o f the First Christian Chuich
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Men’ s Club. Tii* 8:30 p m. meet­ by the Katangese, although It was
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Society
ing will begin with a pot-luck tup. not kn3wn whether on* or more
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* * * C lO « *
By M H R Y VERSHKI,
Pity poor Santa Claus. Did you
notice that Santa and his reindeer
hanging on the crosswire over
Park and First are facing th* old
Florida State Bank. What is Santa
gonna do when he find* the bank
his moved . . . and no money.
m • *
Police were really on the ball
Monday. No sooner had the bur
glar alarm sounded at the Sanford
Atlantic Bank at 3 p.m. when
thrre patrol car* were on the
scene in a matter of second* . , ,
Nothing to it, someone accident­
ally stepped on the alarm,
• • •
Engineers Bill Leffler and Bill
Bush will present final plana for a
sewage treatment plant for San­
ford at a special City Commission
meeting Dec. 1$. City Manager W.
E. Knowles estimates that federal
participation to help pay for the
$400,000 facility will come in about
seven months.
• • •
Work on the new police building
on Samlnole Blvd. baa atopped.
"W e Just don't have th* funds
available to finish the Job," says
Police Chief Ituy Williams. Look
for the Chief to ask the City Com­
mission for soma help.
• • •
Attorney Joe Morasko tells u*
there's a definite move underway
to incorporate Fern Park. The
move la being headed by C. R.
Lautcnberg.
• • •
Assistant State's Attorney Tony
ilousmann tells ua that be will
never order an autopsy unless
someon* tell* him there It crim­
inal negligence Involved. "Just not
so in the Ellle Thomas case,"
Ilousmann emphasized.
• • •
Look for Ted Williams to ask
the County Commission lo start
thinking about an agricuiturai
center on the county home pro­
perty and that $20,two In the in­
digent aid program be stricken
off and used to start construction
of the facility.
• • •
By ths way, the Sheriff's office
turned over $13,000 in the fine
and forfeiture fund for Novem­
ber . . . not for the whole year
as was reported last week.

• • •

Downtown it sprucing up. A new
bakery will come up in a part of
the old Florida State Bank Building and Public Loan Co. has taken
over a portion of the Hill Hard­
ware Building.
• » •
County Engineer Carlton Bliss
tells us he will ask the County
Commission to get enabling leg­
islation for county-wide drainage
levy now that (lie llHFA has turn­
ed thumbs down on Ibe county’s
application lor fundi.
• • •
City Commissioner Tbm McDon­
ald last night asked th* board to
start operating under Roberts
Rules of Order. Earl Higgin­
botham chimed in; "Lel'a table
that unUl 1883." However, after a
minor skirmish, the board amend­
ed it until 1862. "Way late in
1862," eaid Jimmy Crapps.
• • •
Ever bear of a masked safety
driver? Well, Sanford will have
one driving around for the next
few days. Ills name Is Irving
Ferkln who can't get out of his car
and refuses lo do *o ia an effort
to promote safely. The doors of
the vehicle are welded. Ha ahow•rs and abava* la th* ear and la
touring the USA.
• • •
THOUGHT FOR THE DAY;
Let'* remember this at Christmas
lime: It's not so much what we
give . . . hut what w* share.

Blazing1 Inferno

Hocks

Midway
(Herald Photo)

2 Homes, Store
Loss In Fire
Two homes and a store on Sipes
Ave. in the Midway section of
Sanford were burned to the ground
in a pre-dawn fire this morning.
Firemen from SNAS and .the
Lake Fiery Volunteer Dept, re­
sponded to tho call and were able
to prevent the fire Irom spreading
over the entire block.
Lake Mery Chief Ralph Abell
said later this morning that he
couldn't even begin to crilmale
property losses since "it was ell
on the ground when we got there
at about 1 a.nt.
The buildings were owned by
Maggie Robinson of Sipes Ave.
snd Frank Cox, both Negroes.

Kimball Installed
As Realtor Head

Ministers' Ire Sobers
City On Liquor Sales
City Commissioners, who six
•lavs ago stood (firm as allowing
intoxicating beverage* to b« sold
on Butulay New Year’s Eve, were
a little stinky Monday night in

the fare of a ho*l of minister* and
thslr flock a* they voted' to close
th* bars from 10:30 p, m. until
midnight hut voted to reopen them
at the strike of 12:01 until I a. in.
Commissioner* wer* hit with re­
solution* from Ui* First Presby­
terian, Methodist, Hanford Aliiinn* Churches and Ui* woman's
Missionary Society of th* First
Baptist Church.
Th* tlirr* rotnniisiioiier* who
earlier had stood firm, Tom Mc­
The City Commission Monday
night voted to make preliminary Donald, Karl Higginbotham and
repairs to the old county Jail at J, IL (Jimmy) ('rapp* apparently
had a change of heart* voting to
a cost not to exceed $823.
City Manager W. E. Knowles keep th* bar* closed until mid­
said (list the total estimate of re­ night. However, live same throe
pair* to tiie outside of the build­ saw no harm In allowing the bars
to open at 12:01 a. m. Monday *1ing would run around $821,
lie emphasized in hi* memo to Uiough Joe Baker and Commis­
the hoard that this doe* not in­ sioner AI Wilson refused to vote
clude interior painting or renovat­ for any rxtcnslon.
McDonald said "w e are not
ing.
Among the needed repairs is opening the door fur tile sate of
(ixing the leuk in the roof, plumb­ whisky” and that the board had
ing ami painting the outside of the | many times fought for stricter
beverage laws.
building.
McDonald asked th* many peo­
Knowles earlier had mentioned
that hr would like tu use the fa­ ple in tiie audience if they realized
cility lor a utility older, including that the county allow* tiie hara
a drive in window.
to stay open every Sunday for two
hour*.
Crapps, who had earlier propos­
ed the motion to keep Uie liar*
open (or an hour and a half Dec.
II, said lie was just “ trying to roMIAMI BEACH (U I'I) — AFLpresent IP,Out) people and thought
CIO leaders George Meany and
Walter P. Reuther today were 1 was doing the right tiling.''

$825 Repair Job
For Old Jail

Bjron L. Kimball of Kern Park
was Installed as the new president
of the Seminole County Board of
Realtors at a dinner and cere­
monies held Monday at the Sea
Shell Restaurant
William IL Lippold, executive
vice president of the Florida As&gt;n.
of Realtors, was present to con­
duct the installation ceremonies.
Also given the budge of olfice for
the coming year were, C. F, Field,
Forest City, vice president and
Mrs. Elizabeth S. Kuhn of Longwood, as secretary and treasurer.
New director for Hie association
was Mayor A. L. Lnrinaiin of
Longwood snd serving second year
of his term was W. Dietrichs.
reported heading for an open
clash following a breakdown of
negotiations of a plan to acttle
Inter-union dispute*.
An Informed source said Meany
A 13-year-old Negro juvenile resented Reutlicr's tactics in a
was arrested Monday rharged power struggle between the indus­
with breaking into the Furniture trial union* and building trades
Center on French Ave. on two dif­ over proposed arbitration machin­
ferent occasions, Police Chief Roy ery.
Meany, top man in the AFLWilliams said.
Sunday night two transistor and CJO, arranged a meeting of his
one portable radio srls were taken executive council to try to find a
from the store. Chief William* said solution lo the stalemate and
the boy's hat was found on the avoid a lloor fight at the AFLCIO convention.
scene and trsced hark lo him.

Break Between
Labor Chiefs Seen

Suspect Arrested
In Two Breakins

Lake Mary Firemen
To Approve Plans
th e monthly business meeting
of the Lake Mary Volunteer Fire
Dept, is scheduled lor 8 p m . to­
day at the Fire Hall.
(Jn the agenda will be approval
(rum tiie department directors on
plans for building an addition to
the ball and voting an the new
stale of officers recommended by
the nominating committee last
month.

The C o u n t y Commission
I this Afternoon will consider
1nskinff the State Road De­
partment to get the rights o f
way for Lake Mary Blvd.
with secondary' funds, Chair­
man J. C. Hutchison said this
morning,
Hutchi-on said he authorised
County Engineer Carlton Bliss to
speak to SRD officials in DeLand
w ho agreed that the right* o f way
could be acquired in thle manner.
Hutchison said that several
member* o f the commission were
obviously disturbed about going
through with eminent domain pro­
ceedings and Retting a dangerous
precedent.
Today Ullia said that there waa
“ quite a bit of money not obligat­
ed in th* lecondary road pro­
gram."
Meeting In special session last
Thursday, the board authorised ita
attorney to proceed with eminent
domain proceedings against a pro­
perty owner by Lake Mary Rd.
However, at that time Commis­
sioner James P, Avery said th#
policy would ba extremely dan­
gerous and set a precedent.
la other buslnea* expected thia
afternoon the board will hear •
report from the county farm
bureau on th* need for an agri­
cultural center on th* eounty
horn* property;
Report on hiring a medical dire#,
tor;
A discussion o f th* franchla#
directive.
Indications are that th* dire#*
Uva will be canceled.

Council Approves
Recommendations
The Town Council of Altamoot#
Springs accepted the recommenda­
tions of tha Zoning Hoard's new
geographical analog plan, which
supersede* tha old ordinance, and
authorized City Attorney Jo* Davit
to draw up th* new ordinance to
he acted upon at a later Council
meeting.
Stonday night's meeting was tba
last regular one for the present
mayor and Council and unlesa a
special meeting Is called befor#
January tha naw mayor and Coun­
cil will have to act upon th# or­
dinance.
Mayor-elect Lawrence
Swotford, Council men-elsct Frank Garhardt and Keith Nixon were on
hand to obierva tha proceeding*.
Swofford said he would ask the
board to hold up action on the ordi­
nance.
" I believe something la being
hidden from the public," th#
mayor-elect declared. He added
that U th* ordinance ia passed, " I
will recommend that H b* re­
pealed."
.Major Wilbur Hawkins told
Swofford that public hearings had
been held on tho ordinance and,
"I didn't notice that you were at
any meetings of tha board" t#
make any protests.
Several resident* of Attamonl#
Springs attended to make pro­
tests and Hawkins told them that
the Council had not expected pro­
tests at this session; that the or­
dinance had had a aeriea of pub­
lic hearings for the specific purpost of hearing objections and that
this was the time to register opIMisitiun.
However, the mayor did allow
a rather lengthy discussion and
finally had lo call a halt In order
to get on with the Council's routin#
business.

Moscow Warning:
MOSCOW ( U P I ) - The Sovk
Union warned today that H mlgl
have to tak# measures to protei
ilt own security as a result of tii
formation of a Joint West Germai
Danish Baltic command.

Blizzard, Tornadoes Shake Country
By United Press International
The aeat&gt;n’t first big blizzard
raved out of th« central plains
into live Mississippi Valley today
and the Deep South cleared rub;
bl« from a new round of torna­
does.
The three-day death toll from
the weather onslaught climbed to

and Northeast. Heavy snow warn­
ings were up as far east of Wis­
consin.
As Ibe snow abated west of the
Mississippi it was succeeded by
polar chill which dropped th* tem­
perature around the 40 below xero
mark at Havre, Moot., early da
day.
* 0.
Three tornado*! skipped through
Blizzard warnings wer* up for Alabama and one through Mi»sKansas and Nebraska and arras issiptii Monday nV il Injuring at
immediately adjacent to tbc East, least four persons. Heavy rain

fell from Dixit to tha Ohlo-Vallcy
and Middle Atlantic stales.
Turnsdoes pounced out o( the
leading edge of a cold front,
damaging buildings, overturning
cars and uprooting trees In Ala­
bama. Alien Walker was seriously
hurt whta a funnel cloud kit his
Marlon, Ala., home. Thro# other
persona auslained less serious In­
juries at Marion.
Heavy rain hit th# Caroliaai,
Alabama and Tennessee.
Tha storm front dropped Urn-,

perslurei aa much as lo degreag
in Mississippi. Heavy thunder­
storms bit MerUlaa and Jackson,
Miss. Memphis measured LOT
Inches of rain and Birmingham,
Ala., bad 1.88 inches. Fog brought
cancelation of all but a taw oi
Atlanta'* 100 dally airline flights.
Tha Texas Panhandle reported
snow and below zero tempera­
ture*. Freezing rain fait a i far
east as Dallas and Fort Worth.
School* were eloeed is at h a st as
communities.

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Stock Exchange
Boss Resigns

Israel Court
Ticks Off Crimes
By Eichmann

Giles Services
Set Wednesday

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Mrs. T. B. Campen
Buried Today

Wrritlfi

P a r e 2 — T u e s . P e c . 12, 1961

Phone Trouble
emergency number, and told po­
lice she had heard what sounded
like children crying. PoUre local —
Dennis Hells well, owner of th t*
garage, and went to the scene.
B en already had given birth to
two puppies and later there were
four more,
"Smart dog," said Heliawell.
down.
“ The puppies weren't due for sev­
The bald facta arc that robots eral day* je t ."
are filibustering each other over
Somebody In Ihe telephone ex.
telephone, dogs are putting
in emergency maternity calls and change at Hull thought up theidea ot letting up a special aervl*
adults in tha city of Hull have
ice whereby in tbe evening hourt
difficulty communicating with one children could dial 211 and hear
another because kid* have the a four-minute bedtime atory. The
phones tied up listening to bed­ charge waa three cent* a call. The
time stories.
name of the person who had this
Slow and easy now
not and one at blinding inspiration is not re­
there is vealed, but it should be Frsnkena time. Outside London
Los
an automatic device called Robot Hein. In four months kids put in
George. His duty is to signal 33,000 calls. Life got rough for
whan there la a power failure. Tbe every* adult between 3 and g p.m ■
power failed and. true to hi* truat,
The telephone exchange began*
George dialed aero and said:
to run out of bedtime stories. Now
“ There la a power failure, please they are offering 70 cent* a story
send repair men."
for each accepted. Sample; “ Pixie
The human beingi in her ma­ and Hia Motor Car." Pixia lo in
jesty's post office had goofed by a wheel from Ills tiny car, finds *
not advising Robot George that pin and uses it for an axle.
tha xero had been changed to 100.
Five hundred words each, keep
But Robot Charlie in London 'em clean and be sure there ia a
picked up the ball and advised happy tndlng.
Robot Georga: “ You no longer
dial xero for operator. Please re­
place your receiver and dial 100."
“ Thera Is a power failure," re­
peated Robot George.
"Y ou no longer dial zero for
operator," repeated Robot Char­
lie.
The Longwood Elementary Gr*e
"How long did they filibuster
each other7" Ted Doliery of her Club will give ita first perform­
majesty's post office was asked. ance at 7:30 p.m. today preceding
"A t least threa hours," ha re­ tbe P-TO meeting.
Comprised of 55 boy a and g irl* '
plied. "They were aort of like
statesmen at a peace conference, from tha fifth and alxth grades,
if you know what I mean. Lota tha Glee Club is directed by Mrs.
Eoghan Kelley, school
musle
of talk but no action."
teacher.
Today's program will feature
Bess, an Alsatian, waa In a ga­
rage near Huddersfield when she Christmas music and will include
felt tha pangs of approaching such selection* as “ Hast# Thee
motherhood. She went over to a Nymph," “ It'a Beginning to Look
corner of tha garage and knocked a Lot Like Christmas," “ Bring A
the receiver off Uie phone. A tele­ Torch," "The Friendly B e a s ts ,I)
phone operator dialed 999. the "Three Kings," and “ Pat-A-Pan."
LONDON (U PI (-L e t u» consid­
er in •■darn and sympathy the
ordeal of her in a.n ty* post of*
(ice, which operates all the tele*
conphonea In Britain and will con*
the
persontinue to do so unless
person*
m an nervous breakbreak­
net have a mass

NEW YORK (I T I &gt; — The President o f the American
Stock Exchange and ita general counsel resigned under fire
late Monday.
The hoard o f guvernora o f the ASK Immediately accept­
ed the raalgnations o f both men— Edward T. (Ted) McCor­
mick and Michael K. Mooney— and named board
Joseph F. K«illy president
tempore.
Ib a resignations were
red by Ketlljr following a special
masting of Uie board o f governors,
The resignations had been de­
manded by aoma mtmbera o f
exchange since trading iiregularl*
'■ties were disclosed
ted and resulted in
the eapuislon o f two member* by
JERUSALEM, Israel (L'Pl)*~An ;h . Securities and E tchings CoraIsraeli court laid today it found m|(a|on fo r violating securities
Adolf Eichmann directly respond- j*Wf&gt;
»&gt;V for gassing of Jews and so
| , „ i M .y McCormick, oneUraa
bent on his murderous task thst Securitisa- and Exchange Commit*
he often blocked the resets* of ,|0„ m#rn|,,r( ,»id
welcomed
Individual victims.
, n g £ c investigation of practice!
The three*jud|e court ticked off
A9E
detailed reasons for Its conviction
“ Bscause o f recant publicity,
o f the former Nazi Gaaltpo colo­ both ofilctala daclarad Ihty beo t] Monday for crimes against iiavsd It would b* in th* bast in­
humanity, crimes against the terests o f tbo exchange to saver
Jewish people and a war crime.
thalr connection with the ex­
The U-year-old Eichmann re*
change," Reilly said in announcing
gamed his tt!ff*back#d post Is­
tha resignations.
old* Us* courtroom'a bullet-proof
McCormick had been president
glasa cage, listening intently to
o f the ASE since 1011 end had
fee reading of hia crimes.
Judge Benjamin Halevi concSn- three more yeart to go in the
trated first on the extermination |7fi,000-a-year post. However, b*.
cause o f Monday's action, the
e f Jews in Pnland end Russia.
Ho said Eichmann'* testimony next election o f officers is slated
oontradlcted
all
flcta
which for Feb. I t, 1962.
In mid-summer, McCormick tes­
•bowed that he deported Jews to
certain death, going even beyond tified at House subcommittee
fee orders of Adolf Hitler In cer- bearing* which eventually lad to
tying out the “ final solution” to the appropriation o f funda for an
SEC InveiUfalion, expected to
fe e Jewish problem.
Halevi said Eichmann issued take at laaat I I months, o f tha
•tders that nothing wae to Inter- nation's aecuritlea trading in toto,
Ia n with the extermination pol* Ha stoutly defended th* record of
hie exchange and ita integrity.
ley.
Eichmann alared unblinking a*
fee Judge ruled be was responsi­
ble for the galling of Jews and
no the judge cited casea of Hat*
lan Jewish women he had or­
dered seat to the Riga concen­
tration camp.
The court laid Eichmann was
ee conscientious in hia task that
Funeral service* for Wesley
often he Intervened to pnvent In­ Giles Jr., killed last Wednesday in
dividual Jews from being res- tha crash o f a small privata plana
south of Savannah, lJa„ will be
conducted at 4 p. m. Wednesday at
Briaaon Funeral Home. Dr. W . P,
Brooks Jr. pf - tha FlntrJBgptlst
Church will official*.
Giles, born In Penaaeola on Aug.
5, 1937, had mada hia hamt In
Lake Monroe for the past nine
Funeral aervlcei for Mrs. T. B. yaara. 11a a t t e n d e d Banford
Campen, II, who died 1st* Sunday schools, was a member of th* First
nfternoon at her home, AIM Thorn­ Baptist Church here, a membsr o f
hill It., Jackanavlllc, were ached- Ui* Caipenler'a Union, was em­
feed tfcla morning at the Church of ployed by Yeandle and Fox Lam­
Bmmiealat* Conception in Jack­ inated Products, Inc. of Orlando
sonville, ef which she w i l l mem­ and had just completed the Field
ber.
House for th* Virginia Institute
Mrs. Campen, the form er Cath­ of Technology.
erine Lekt, wea bora In Louisville,
He is survived by hia parents,
X y., and came to Senford la 1914 Mr. and Mra. Wesley Giles 8r.;
with her father, the late Ben Lake, brother, Ronald; alstera, Sharon
and her mother, Mra. Elisabeth and Rebecca, all o f Lake Monroe;
Lake, who make* bar home at ail grandmother*, Mrs. Lucy Lane of
Elm Ave. In Sanford. She attended l ’ansacola and Mra. C. R. Giles of
Sanford acboole, waa n member of Lak* Moniue and aavaral aunts
the ISIS Seminole High graduating and uncles.
else* and had lived in Jacksonville
Uurial will be in Oaklawn Cem­
tinea 1941,
etery. Active pallbcarera are to bo
Survlvora, clher than her hus­ Donald Knight, Robert D. Deklr,
band and mother, Include son, Milner Osborne, Gerald Rehrena,
Ttmjari daughter, Terry, and sis­ Fred Wilson and Morrla Metis.
ter, Mra. Tbalmn Tanner, all ot
Jacksonville; sister, Dr. Doris
Lake o f West Palm Beach and
It it estimated that petroleum
brother, Bernard Lake ot Lake represents M.7 p«r cant of tha
Mary.
total value of all U. S. mineral
Burial waa to be la Joekaonvllle. production.

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PICTURED ABOVE in the proponed Catholic Church
fo r Lake Mary. The building with a rustic brick front
and insulated aides will be located on Highway 427 a
half mile from five points on 17-92. Groundbreaking for
the Church is expected to begin in January. The Church
is expected to be available fo r services sometime in
April. Total cost o f the buildjng, which will seat 300, and

E. B. Stowe
Oil Paintings
Now On Display

Taxpayers May Be Invited To Confess Past Sins

WASHINGTON CUP1)— The In­
ternal Revenue Service la consid­
ering Inviting taxpayers to con­
test their peat aim in exchange
for a guarantee of no criminal
prosecution.
The Sanford Art Assn, hai on
Commissioner
Mortimer
M.
display at Senkarik's Glass and Caplin, it waa learned today, has
Paint Company store on Magnolia been studying this delicate mata new one man exhibit of oil
paintiagi.
E. R. Stone, Sanford artist, Is
Ilia exhibitor whoa* work ia now
being ahown and this display la
open to the public during buainess
hour*, until Jan. S.
Stowe haa bean n resident of
Sanford for 4*j years ang wga a
member o f an earlier ert group
formed here 30 year* ago. Dur­
ing the past 11 or 20 yeara be had
had the privilege of studying un­
der 10 or more initructors and has
conducted small cllaaca himself
for three yeara.
At prcient ha holds member
ships in the Orange County Art
League and the Orlando Art Asan.
as well a a the Sanford Art Asm.
He has exhibited with each group
over a number of year*.

C h ris tm a s M u sic
WHITE SPRINGS - A Sunday
afternoon program of Christmas
musk) featuring a talaoled musical
family will be presented at the
Stephen Foster Memorial bora at
2 o'clock on Dec. IT in the Caril­
lon Tower Auditorium, It was an­
nounced today by Thelma Boltin,
director of spocial avtnli. Dr. Dalbert bterrett, tenor, hia wife, Jan*
Richards Sterrett, and thalr chil­
dren, Jamie, Vickie and Tyler,
will present thalr program of tra­
ditional Christmas carol* for tha
ilxth consecutive year.

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can be expanded to accommodate 600, in estimated at
SoO.OOO. A ir conditioning and heating are included in
the plans for the new Church. Part o f the same build­
ing, but to the rear o f the section designed for religious
services will be provided a place fo r parish meetings and
parish social functions.

Vesper Service
Scheduled Sunday
The all music vesper service to
be presented Sunday, at i p.m. at
tha Flrat Presbyterian Church will
iacludf tha 21 voices of the Chan­
cel choir assisted by 13 of tb* in ­
termediate Glria choir.
Interesting combinations of the
voices will tall the Story of Christ­
mas as they sing' 12 anthams. In
addition to the vocal solos and
choruses, Mra. Rupert Anderson’s
violin will lend variety and added
musicianship as will tha organ
prelude by ihe minister of music,
Mr*. George Touby.
The worshipful atmosphere of
Ihe sanctuary that will be spec­
ially decorated by Circle la under
Cbm. Mr*, James Warner will be
enhanced by effective candlelighting. The entire CO minutes will
be focused on
congregational
praiio
and
thanksgiving
for
Christ's birth, the director said.
Members of tbe Chancel choir
are: Alto* — Mines. Al Case, Eu­
gene Estridae 3rd, llarria Folds,
Hoy Maun, Rayburn Milwae, Jos­
eph Orscno, Rudy Sloan, Leon
Walker; Sopranos — Mines, Harry
Echelberger, Frank Gore, David
Lapham, Janie* Meriwether, Rich­
ard Packard, Stuart Nielson, Char­
les Wilke and Mis* Juan Wilke,
Alio Uaiaea — Warren Adams,
Robert Crumley, Donald Howard,
David Lapham, Clifford McKibbtn,
Charles Morrison; Tenors—David
lierrien, Andrew Bracken, Robert
Brown, Al Caac, Walter Ulelow,
George Touhy.
Glria Choir — Norma Adams.
Kathy Fold*, Vernrlt* Fox, Sue
Makiu, Helen Mann. Patricia Ma­
rietta, Sherry Manilla, Sue Or»eno.
Marty
Pierce,
Christie
Schllke, Debbie Sewell, Kathy
Sloan, Sharon Weir.

ter for several months. Officials
said he probably would issue a
clarifying statement this week.
Sources close to Caplin pointed
out that oven now it ia difficult
to obtain criminal conviction! for

196® It will apply to all tax returna from the entire country.
Even with a promise of no
criminal proiecution, tha aerviee
still would charge taxpayers alx
per cent interest on back taxca.
Caplin was reported to be dt*
* v**_l^
/ *
xPalie r * cuialng the matter with the
who voluntarily admit tax cheat­
Treasury and Justice depart­
ing.
ment* and congressional tax-writ
Government aktomeya find Jur
ing committees.
lea are sympathetic to the tax­
payer who confesses Ms wrong
doing ami usually are unwilling
to believe that he willfully evaded
taxes.
Moreover, the revenue eervice
and the Justice Department rare­
ly bring criminal proceeding! in
caaea where the amount of un­
paid taxes la smalt. The Service
prefers to assign its limited num­
ber of intelligence agents — those
who investigate fraud cases—to
cases where largo sums art In­
volved,
Tbe service had a voluntary
disclosure policy prior to 1951.
Under this policy, it agreed not
to bring criminal tax evailoa
charges against anyone who ac­
knowledged on his own that he
had failed to report Income, over­
stated hia deduction* or otherwise
AIRM AN 3C Joe Thorpe,
cheated.
haa ju s t completed
12
Even now, a high official said,
weeks training at the tech­
“ our entire tendency la to look
prospectively.” He explained th* nical school at Amarillo
AFB, Texas, and hus re­
aerviee generally Is satisfied if it
can expect honest reporting by a turned to Sanford to visit
taxpayer in tbe future.
hia mother, Mra. W. C.
The promise of no prosecution,
Rlngo and other relatives
It Caplin makes it, would be a and friends over tiro holi­
carrot to entice taxpayers. The
days. Thorpe, who attend­
stick to prod them might be a ed Seminole High School
reminder that with electronic pro­ prior to hit enlistment in
cessing of tax return., the re­ the A ir Force, will leave
venue eervice will be turning up right after Christmas fo r
more tax cbeateri.
duty in Japan, where he
Electronic
processing
begin* will serve with tho supply
next month on busineii return*
department.
from seven southern etatea. By

N O W — JOIN OUR

1962

H E A V Y ATTA C K Squudrui Throe lugged it* lUOOlh hour uf A8J Train­
ing F light time Unt Thursday. The AdJ ''Vigilante'* Weapon* by a Lem was
piloted by L t. Donald E. I'an U h and crew Lt. (jg ) Dan Hexeuu, Bumbadler/N avfgntor, when the murk wus reached. This crew is attached to
VAH-7 at Sanford and are about to cuntphMe their AilJ training at VAIidf.
The A3J Fleet Intruductiun Program has been in full swing at NAS San­
ford aince the arrival o f the new plane lust June. Heavy Attack Squediun
Three haa the overall responsibility fo r training the A8J crews am) Main­
tenance peraonnel while working in close coordination with the aircraft
builder N orth Atm ricun Aviation Inc. L eft to rigid, Cdr. Johuaou, Parrish,
Uexeau and Dean Kaiue o f N orth American.

Caatro Seizures Set
HAVANA tUPI) — Premier Fi­
del Castro a government author­
ised the Interior Ministry Tuesday
night to confiscate tbe property
of refugees who lice (rum Cuba
m the future
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Panel Discussion
To Highlight
Church Meeting
A Panel Dl.cusslun and showing
ui the Him, "The Will of Augus­
tus Nash," Is scheduled on the
program of the Kbenezer Meth­
odist Church blewardahip covered
dish supper Wednesday.
The meeting will open with the
6:15 p.m. .upper immediately
after which the Mission on Social
Concerns will conduct a business
session before the program.
Panelists leading di.cui.iun alt­
er the tilm ia shown will be Mra.
R. Cole and Mr. and 31ri. W. P.
Chapman from the banford Flrat
Method!.! Church.

New Elementary
Glee Club Sets
First Performance

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Honored With
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The executive board o f the NAS i Mrs. B. D, Gear in Loch Arbor.
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various social functions for the i for $100 had been donated to the
next two months.
|retired widows home located in
a 'be Washington area. The money
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"■ * proceeds from bridge parties
■ t :.T . ,g&gt; -wad held this summrr.
i
Members were reminded of the
f';
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W T'-* !« —•
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(“ r Jin !l Reservations most be
7*^
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by
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A New Year'* Eve party is be31 at 9 p.m.
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Reservetions for this event must be in by
Dec. 18. Parties wishing a re­
served table please make the re­
quest when making your reaerva*
lion.
Mrs. Gear used a Christmas
liicme fur decoration* including
red and white napkins. Coffee and
assorted doughnuts, tarts and cold
drinks were served during the
social hour.
Those present were Mrs. II. F.
Dement, Mrs. K. L. Kosky, Mrs.
G. G. Zimmerman, Mrs. J. T. Os­
borne. Mrs'. R. H. Fine, Mrs. R.
w«r r
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G. Fox. Mrs, A. R. Bluridcn, Mrs.
C. C. Wells and advisors, Mrs. J.
M. Tully, Mrs. R. E. Farmer, Mrs.
L. B. Hoop Jr.. Mrs. T. A. Wagner
Jr., Mrs. L. li. Settee and Mrs.

Episcopal Women
AMONG THOSE ATTENDING the executive board mcetiitK o f the O f­
fice r’s W ives Club at the home o f Mra. B. B. Gear, in Loch A rbor were two
new members, seated. Mrs. J. T. Osborne and Mrs. R. G. Fox. Mrs. R. E.
Farmer, advisor, is on their right. Standing are Mrs. J . M. Tully Jr.,
the hostess, Mrs. Gear and club president, Mrs. George G. Zimmerman.
(Herald Photo)

St. Nicholas Pays
Annual Visit
T o Catholic Club
Santa Claus paid his annual
visit to the All Souls Parish Social
Hall at the Catholic Women's Club
meeting last week.
Rev. Richard J. Lyons blessed
the Advent wreaths with the
membership giving the response
and assisted by St. Nicholas, por­
trayed by Joe H. Asxarcllo, he
Judged the wreaths. Prizes were
awarded lo Nancy Nordstrom and
Carolyn Plerro.
Mrs.
Marie
Dungan played
Christmas carols while the ladles
Joined in the chorus. St. Nicholas
distributed Uie packages to all
those present.
Sirs. Alma Smith donated a
handmade quilt which was won by
Sara Warren Kailerby. A Nativity
act was donated by Victoria Hoch
and won by Joan Accorndi.
Groceries to till the Christmas
Baskets were brought in by the
membership.
Refreshments consisted of parly
sandwiches, cup cakes and coffee,
graciously
served by Carolyn
Pierro and Marion Farrella.
Each member was presented
with a miniature Santa Clan*.
These were made by the board
members at their last meeting.
An arts and craft* exhibit will
take place at the January meeting.

DAV

Auxiliary

Meets Tonight
The monthly meeting of the Dis­
abled American Veterans Auxil­
iary Unit 30 will meet at 7:30 p.m.
today at Die chapter home on Or­
lando Drive.
On the agenda will be final plan*
for the chapter and unit family
Christmas party to be held at 7:30
p.m. this Friday.
Unit Commander, Mrs. Valton
Williams, suggested that anyone
wishing to loan decorations for the
tree and hall should bnng them to
Ihs Tuesday meeting.

VAH-ll Wives Plan.
Christmas Party
The annual VAH-ll Christmas cers wives met for collet at the
party fur all hands and their de­ I'inccrest home of Mra. Joseph
pendants was the main topic of Bachman.
business Thursday when the offi­
Mrs. H. K. Man ship, wife of the
commanding officer, gave details
of the party which ia scheduled
for Dec. 18. A picnic type lunch
will be served. Afterwards, Santa
will make a spectacular arrival
in an A3D and will present each
child with a gift especially for
him.
Several wives volunteered to
Members of the American Home
Department of the Sanford Wom­ wrap presents and others will
an's Club will meet at the Im­ make Christ mas cookies (or the
perial ■House, In Winter Park,
Mrs. Alec Ulundcn announced
Thursday at 12:30 p.m. for a
that the All Wives Board will
luncheon meeting.
A program on Creative Yulctide sponsor a New Year'* Eve party
fantasies will be presented. Cali at tile NAS Ballroom,
Mr*. William Hose reported
Air*. A. W. Woodall or Mra. C. N.
Rust for reservations, no later that the NAS Central Committee
bad decided lo provide various
than Tuesday night.
type* of assistance to the station
dispensary. Way* in which VAH-ll
wives rould help were discussed.
It was decided that Mrs. Jerry
Patterson will replace Mr*. Btunden as representative to the All
Wives board at the change of
board coffee in January.
.Mrs. Bachman served an ele­
Memltcrs of the Hemerocallis gant array o f fancy baked goods
Garden Circle will meet Wednes­ including pecan roll*, marmalade
day at 7 p.m, instead of Thursday filled rolls, dream cookies and ba­
nana nut bread In addition lo cof­
as previously announced.'
With their husbands as guests fee, tea and white and red wine.
they will meet at the Capri for A colorful permanent arrangement
a dinner meeting and Christmas centered the serving table.
The ladies of VAH-ll also en­
program.
joyed tile luscious buffet at the
Capri when they met there recent­
ly for a monthly luncheon. Hos­
Ixmgrwood
tesses were Mri. Patterson and
.Mrs. Wayne Robinson.
A winter theme was carried out
Recent gucM* at (lie Church by a clever arrangement of min­
Street home of Mr. and Mrs. iature snow covered trees and
James Adams were Mrs. Adams’ bushes and four small akatrrs
sister and her husband, Mr. a^d made of felt with tinfoil skates.
Mrs. Homer Coltun of Wlntei Paper snowflakes on the tables
Park. Mrs. Cotton is the former served to remind the guests of
the season.
Billie Bryant of Longwood.

American Home

Mr. and Mrs. George .Miller of
L and M Lane. Casselberry, re­
turned home last Thursday from
Peroria, 111., where they were on
hand for the birth of their 15th
grandchild, nine-pound, twoounce
Susan Msrie Burdette.

Christmas Program

The breakfast table wai adorned
with Christmas decorations and
birthday motifs and a birthday
rake. Miniature sandwiches, pe­
tite biscuits and sausage patties,
eggs, cake and other delicacies
were served with punch from a
bowl surrounded with BraiUllan
peppers.
Those attending were the honorcc and her slater. La Vigne
Pitts. Beth and Sharon Blackwelder, Judi Taylor. Doyle Carlton, nobert brooks, Kenneth Tyre,
William Dursteller, Chuck Ogden,
Barry Pitts snd Marvin Smith.
Adults present were the honoree’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ar­
thur G. Pitts and her grandfather,
Arthur E, Pitta of Eau Claire,
'Vis., who is visiting with the
family.

THE BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL WOMEN held their annual
Christmas party at Phclpa Restaurant. Following: the holiday dinner Mrs.
W. L. Roche told a Christmas story and a donation was nindo by tho jrroup
to their holiday project, tho Ocala School for Girls. Seated from loft are Mrs.
Gordon Brisson, president, and Mrs. Roche. Standing, Mrs. J. L. Horton Sr.,
first vice president; Mrs. 0 . T. Pearson, recording seeretary and Mrs. Helen
Constantine, second vice president,
' (Herald Photo)

Legare-Coiiins
Wedding Announced

Ch riftt mas

lace dress with pink accessories
and a pink carnation corsage.
Following the ceremony, a re­
ception was held at the home of
tha bride's parents, 1321 East 24th
S t. Sanford. Arrangements of
white gladioli were placed through,
out the house and the refreshment
table wai centered with a three
tiered wedding cake, topped with
a miniature bride and groom.
Punch, mints and nut* were
served with the cake. Mil* Ellalee
Klrchhoff assisted (he hostess
with the serving and entertaining.
The couple will reside at 1004**
Palmetto Ave. while the groom it
stationed at the Sanford Naval
Air Station.

The Cliurchwumen of Ail Saint*
Episcopal Church, in Enterprise,
held the annual Chrittmai meet­
ing at the Parish House, last
Wednesday.
Mrs. Carl Bsrtliman was in
charge of the program, entitled
•Songs of the Angela." She was
assisted by Mist Lila llaincr. Miss
Harriet Condit. Mr*. Millspaugh
Van Bracklr, Mrs. Thoma* Hodgelt and Mr*. W. M. McClelland.
Mr*. E. 0. Balkwlll accompan­
ied the group singing and Mrs.
Italph Stumpff Jr. was a guest on
the program.
During the social hour tea was
served by hostesses, Mrs. Marian
Waite and Mrs. Michael McDer­
mott.

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TUESDAY

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First Baptist Church Women's
Bible Class Cbri*(mas dinner 6
p. m, with Mrs. Volic Williams
Sr., Lake Mary. Primary Dept, j
Christina* parly I p.m. at the
church.
WEDNESDAY
First Presbyterian Church Cir­
cles 13 and 14 meet at 10:30 a m.
wilh Mrs, Roy Mann. 171 W. IBIh
St. A covered dish luncheon will
be served at noon.
Associational Carol Smg and
prayer meeting 7:30 p.m. T, U.
executive meeting at 8:13 p in.
Circle 8 meeta with Mra. HenryHolmes, 113 West 10th Si. »t 2:30
p.m.

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Mauvrrn Pitta was honored on
her 15th birthday with a surprise
birthday breakfast at the home of
her parent*, 2405 Grandview Av*.
by members of the Seminary Clan
of the Church of Latter Day Samis.

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Have You Looked?
I f you can't find the g ift you're looking fo r in San­
ford, by alt means go ahead and buy it out o f town.
A startling statement for a hometown news­
paper to make 7 Well, maybe— but we think we’re on
pretty safe ground. A fter visiting in scores of Sanford
stores Friday night, we're convinced that just about
anything can be purchased in Sanford, and at fair, com­
petitive prices.
Our merchant* have had quite a bit o f buffeting
from some who’d like to see Christmas “ held back” at
least until December 1 each year. The pros and cons o f
this argument however do not detract from what our
shopkeepers have created with their own energy and
imagination. Our shopping areas undoubtedly are
brighter, more attractive, and offer more and better
goods than ever before.
So . . . . we suggest we all shop Sanford first.

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a u progressive newspaper* sf
America have led the fight
a (d u ll venereal disease. In
similar fashion they aafeguard
happy marriage and prevent
divorce by enlightening leaders
on snch problems s i the ana
which Andrew presents.
CASE K-474: Andrew It., aged
II, li a chemical engineer.
"M y wile and 1 have boon mar
rled for T y oa ri," ha began our
dlicuiilon. “ All that time wa
have lived with her paronti,
owing In part to financial reiion f,
their insistence, and my wife's
trawilllagMii to depart
"W o have a mis girt four years
o f age, and have been reasonably
happy. But during the last six
months my wife has grown averm
to affection. She doesn't want
to bava marital ralationi, nor
even k in me,
"Y et she says she loves me.
I have threatened to go away or
kill myaclf, but she urgei me
not to do &gt;o, saying we bava to
think of our baby.
“ Dr. Crane, I don’t know what
to make of our situation. What do
you advise?”
This girl's disinterest In the
marriage relation U typical of
millon* o f other Amercan wom­
en, except most of them pass­
ively submit despite their lack
o f gn a t enjoyment therein.
Marital adjustment li the moat
basic factor In a successful
home. It is sn Indictment of
modern society that almost Mr*
of those young couplet entering
matrimony with such high hopes
and such love for one another,
should find that love turns to
arhei.
•* ’
What la the reason for thlsT
Simply the fact tbst young cou­
ples do not understand that mari­
tal technique la aomethlng which
must be learned over a period
of month! or even years.
Men and women are not born
with this technique. Nor do they
miraculously receive aome divine
dispensation on thalr wedding
day. The art of marriage is much
like ■ piano duel, it Involves
study and (he functioning of many
muscles.
Tito thrilling, ecstatic love of
the honeymoon end the first few
months thereafter is supposed to
tide the young couple through
the period of adjustment to one
another as they are learning ths
fundamental art o f marriage.
This early ecstscy begins to

DEAR M OTHER: Nothing is wrong
with our universities. It’s our homes. A
child comes to the university with the
moral code and aet o f values he has learn­
ed at home. One should not expect an aca­
demic institution to do the jo b that should
have been done by parents years before.
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DEAR A B B Y : A man in our o ffice is
the world’s biggest heel. He’s the type
who will make time with a girl in the
evening and talk about it the next day.
He is now trying to con a sweet little
22-year-old farm girl into letting him
drive her home fo r the Christmas holi­
days. It's a 500-mile trip, which I'm sure
he doean't intend to make in one day—
If you know what I mean. This little kid
started working here in June and might
accept his o ffe r In order to save the plane
fare. W ho should wise up the g irl? Or
should someone tell the boss? D on't sug­
gest talking to the man. He thlnka he's a
g ift to women.
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wane as time pisses. Unless It Is
supplemented by an increasing
pleasure in the marital act, the
bride, at least, finds herself in
much the seme position as An­
drew's wife.
One of the gravest psychological
dangers In premarital relations
Is the fact that young people al­
low the romantic thrill of young
love to evaporate In such illicit
effalra, without developing the
stabilising value of the raal love
that should arise between a sex­
ually adjusted husband and wife.
This situation prejudices their
later chances of happy marriage.
For even under perfect know­
ledge of marital technique and
due practice thereof, it requires
months before a young couple
are satisfactorily adjusted.
Women can be married for 23
years and rear a large brood of
children, yet never have exper­
ienced any significant pleasure
in the marital relationship.
Unselfishness, religious faith,
and many other valuable assets
cooperate to make marriage suc­
cessful, but n sexuilly adjusted
couple can remain fairly happy
when all other factors are against
them.
Most divorces occur because of
lack of proper sex. adjustment.
Good Catholics will slay married
even though the wlvea ere un­
happy, and so will many conser­
vative
Protestants,
especially
those who can sublimate their
hunger for love by means of cbtldren and much civic or church
work.
But U la folly to flirt with
divorce when a little Intelligent
adjustment can cement men sind
wife Into a happy and Inseparable
union.
Since divorces usually start la
the bedroom, send a 4c stamped
and addresead envelope, plus 20c
for my bulletin "Sex Problems in
Marriage." It should be in every
home. Many clergymen give this
bulletin to each young couple
they marry, tt Is part o f the vital
and practical educational service
this progressive newspaper offers
your city,

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now In Interior, Army Corps o(
Engineers, Agriculture's Forest
Service, Soil Conservation Ser­
vice, Agricultural Conservation
Program, and Rural Electrifica­
tion Administration with the wa­
ter supply and stream pollution
control programs of the Depart­
ment of Health, Education and
Waifare.
Identity of the "Mister Z " who
makes this proposal is not being
revealed by Jack L. Kroner, edi­
tor of the Review. But the 1,000word text, published under the title
of "The Case for a Department of
Natural Resources," presents such
detailed knowledge of government
acUvitJei In this field that Immed­
iate suspicions of an Inside Job
have been ralsod.
Secretary of Interior Stewart L.

Letters

To The Editor

WASHINGTON (U PI) — Acting
Secretary of State George W. Ball
has described the Sovtel-Albanlan
break as "evidence of a very con­
siderable amount of discontent
and disagreement within the Conmunlsl block."
Ball said the split, coupled with
Russia'! previous cut-off of trade
and aid to Albania, should "stand
as a kind of warning to neutral
governments all over the world
tb it they cannot rely on the longrange good faith of the Soviet
Union."
He aald la a television interview
Sunday night the rupture indi­
cates what happens to a country
tied to the Soviet Union "which
shows any signs of devlalloniam."
Other U. S. officials said the
brisk underlined the dispute be­
tween Russia and Communist
China, which has staunchly sup­
ported Albania in its criticism of
Soviet
Premier Nikita Khrush­
chev's policy of "peaceful coexis­
tence."

WALTRM S . UIBIO W , RU MOR A FURLMMWR

LAJUSV S U S R U
UsBiateg Editor
JUDY W U U

WASHINGTON (NEA) — One
of the biggest Washington bureau­
cratic power grabs aver proposed
has Just come to light through pub­
lication of an article by a myster­
ious "Mister Z " In the not-too*
widely-circulated
"Natural Re­
sources Review," Just issued by
the University of New Mexico
School of Ltw In Albuquerque.
What is proposed la that all wa­
ter and natural resources agencies
of the federal government except
the Tennessee Valley Authority be
merged into the Department of
Interior to create a new "Depart­
ment of Natural Resources."
This
colossal
amalgamation
would take in IB separate agencies
which now have annual budgets
totaling over $3 billion.
w Jt would Include ths 11 agencies
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Cause Of Break

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Political

2 Items Approved
At Laos Session
GENEVA (U P I)—The 14-nation
Laos conference agreaa Monday
on two more outstanding items
of a declaration of Laulian neu­
trality, bringing its work within
atgbt of an early end.
The 42nd restricted session of
the conference agreed on a time­
table fo r withdrawal of foreign
troops and military advisers from
Laos, and on the shape and form
o f the French ‘ 'presents'* which
will remain there.

U-reitad In the growth of Semi­
nole county.
I would also Ilka to take IhU
opportunity to express our ap­
preciation for the valuable assis­
tance provided by the Merchants
Division of tbo Chamber of Com­
merce, and the Jay rots In thalr
co - sponsoring of this seminar,
each worked very hard to maka
this an outstanding success, aipoclally E. C. Harper Jr. President
of the Merchant! Division who
did such an excellent Job of
arranging for the door prizes and
handling .tickets,
to
Garnstt
White, President of the Jsycees
for their efforts in atlmulaUnf
attendance, to Tom McDonald
who served so well aa master of
ceremonies
and the following
merchants for &gt;o graciously do­
nating the many valuable door
prizes — Yowall'a Dept, store,
Sanford Electric, Penny's, Ra­
der's Jewelry, Furniture Center,
ItoumUlat and Anderson's, WilsonMalcr furniture store, Perkin's
Men Shop, Cowan’s, Touchton't,
Thriftway and Food Fair.
We hope this Seminar will help
make Seminole county a more
pleasant place to work, live, shop
and play for all the fine people
in the county, and those passing
thru will want to shop and bo*
come a part thia fine taction.
Sincerely
N. V. Farmer, President
Seminola County Board of
Realtors
Dear Editor:
l&gt;n behalf of the Sanford-Stmlnola County Junior Chambor of
Commerce, 1 would Uko to thank
you for your oxcaUant coopera­
tion in covering this years' Christ­
mas Parade.
Your pro-parade coverage was
certainly instrumental ia turning
out the largest crowd aver to wit­
ness a parade in Sanford.
Again, many thanks lor your
corporation.
Sincerely,
Hammond A. Polk, Chairman
Chrislmaf Parade 1M1

10 Die In Traffic
TALLAHASSEE (U PI) At
least 10 persons were killed ia
highway deaths during the week­
end, four of tbem la two acci­
dents, the State Patrol n l d Mon­
day.

DEAR MRS. L .: I think I have your
recipe. Send me your name and a self-ad­
dressed stamped envelope and it's yours.
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CONFIDENTIAL TO
HOMESICK:
You are married to a VERY aick man.
Tell him that he either goes fo r psychia-y}
trie help or you will not continue to live
like a prisoner in your own home.
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UdaU haa shied away from any
suggestion of mergar, according to
his new public ralationi man,
Jamas N. Faber. The Secretary li
presented as being happy In his
co-operative efforts with Secretary
of Agriculture Orville L. Freeman
on water conservation.
But lesser officials la tha depart­
ment have known about this "Mis
ter Z " article for soma days. And
Interlor’i Bureau of Reclamation
gat Into a row with Army Corps
of Engineers during the last at*alon of Congress over allocation
of fundi for development of Alai'
ka'a water resources. This ia tha
classic big rivalry among water
agencies, but there are others.
Excerpts from the “ Mister Z "
article give tha main arguments
in a fight that has been a Wash­
ington disgrace far yeara:
"United States public policy to­
wards natural rasourcaa la devel­
oped and administered by a complea, confusing and conflicting ar­
ray of agenelei, offices and de­
partment!.
"Competition among agencies to
‘get buslnais' contributes to in­
efficient water resource develop­
ment and waste of public funds.
Water
resource
development
(therefore tekea place ai a result
of ‘log rolling' and 'pork barrel'
politics.
"The division of water agsncies
amoug tha four dapartmsnU of
Agriculture, Defame, Interior and
Health, Education and Waif era hae
reached proportions of a national
crista.
"Soma order must be made out
of tha present cheoe of resource
policy. A centralised responsibil­
ity under a daparlment of nature)
rcsourcei la a necessity.
"Because of the present con­
centration of rasourcea activity
ia the Dapartmant of Interior, the
eaiieat way to obtain a department
of natural resourcei would be to
transfer clher resource agencies
to Interior.
"The
most
adamant
group
blocking the way to reorganiza­
tion is tha National Rivers and
Harbors Congress. (It Is) becked
by the water development contrac­
tors who strongly support certain
congressional ralationi of tha
Army anginaars. The present
crisis In foreign affairs provides
a further reason for taking civil
water program! from the Depart­
ment of Defenso.
"The reorganisation would cen­
tralise all responsibility for de­
velopment and management of
natural resource programs (ex ­
cept TV A ) ia a Secretary of Na­
tural RaaouKti.
"Resource activities would be
divided Into six groups, each
supervised by an assistant secre­
tary- This grouping would be
haalialiy along resource tinea:
minerals, electric power, water,
parka and wildlife, (public) lands
and Indian affair*.
"Aa arginlzation such as this
one would not automatically solve
il l S Z w iil tSrvwfta policy prob­
lem*. n would, nevertheless, sim­
plify authority and focus respooilbillly. The first and most vital
step la to organize a Department
of Natural Resources."
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Well, I've been going through
the Chrlstmei gift ceUk&gt;|u*s end
hare are my auggestiona (subject
to lut-minute changes, o f course).
— For the hardworking house­
wife whose husband's homecoming
question Is invariably, "What have
you been doing with yourself all
d a y !" —a pedometer. (One glance
at the pedometer and her husband
will KNOW what ahi'a been do­
ing—chasing a toddler, hanging
out tha wash, mopping floors, hik­
ing through supermarkets and aa
on.
— For the lS-ysar-oid girl whoia
personal life holds at least one ma­
jo r crisis dally—a world globe.
(To remind her that City High
Isn't tha whole, wide world.)

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— For the bashful boy who has
trouble getting up courage to ask
a girl for a date—electric socks.
(They're guaranteed against tha
wearer's gsttlng cold fe e t)
— For any mother of young chil­
dren—a tranaltorisod horn that
amplifies a speaker'! vole* so that
tt can be heard clearly up to 2,000
ft. (That ought to help In calling
tha kida Into dinner.)
— For any member o f the high
chair crowd—a bar buoy. (Design­
ed to keep a glass from tipping
over when a boat rocks, It ought
to bo Just dandy to hold a milk
glass, too— and thereby save aa
awful lot o f mopping up.)
— For tho suburban housewife—
a poncho with an attached hood.
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Dear Sir:
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licity you gave to the seminar
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Florida, Thursday December 7.
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tricka when he did not have to lose
any and, because there was no way
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Tues. Dec. 12, 1961— Page 5

Buckeyes Hold Top
Cage Rating Spot

Seminoles-Oviedo
'Clash Here Tonight
By PETE LEVEQUE
Herald Sports Editor
With longstanding rivalry still
smouldering, the Scminolcs of
Seminole High will attempt their
second cage win today at 8 p.m.
in Bill Fleming Gymnasium as
Sanford plays host to Paul Mikler'a Oviedo Lions in a basketball
clash that is expected to be quite
a tusicl for both o ! the Seminole
County teams.
Seminole basketball Coach Bnd
Layer described the Oviedo team
as "tough to beat at the beginning
of the season." When Layer said
that what he was referring to is
the fact that tonight Oviedo will
go out for its fifth cage competi­
tion of the season, whereas the
Semlnoles arc headed for their

night, Ihc Coach said of the upset,
"It really surprised me the way
the game went. But one thing is
sure. We’ ve really got possibilities
now."
The Oviedo Lions have possibil­
ities also with their (2-2) record
so far this aeason and their early
jump on Sanford's team. Mlklcr
is a several-year veteran as a
basketball coach and knows his
game. Not only that, but In the
past several year*, he hat helped
many a winning team to a succeat.
ful season.
Coach Mlklcr has quite a record
behind him with an all-time ca­
reer record of 275 wins, for more
PROUD HUNTER, Jerry Dillnrd, 18 year old son o f Mr. and Mrs. T. N.
than two lhirda o f the total num­
Dillard, poses here with a six point buck he killed in the Farmington area
ber of games he has coached.
recently. The buck weighed in at 106 pounds. This is getting to be a habit
Mikler'i teams under hla coaching
with Jerry who comes back every year with a deer. Jerry started going
have teemed to develop an In­
hunting with his father when he was M years old.
veterate desire to play basketball,
and moreover, to play it well.
There la no doubt about what
kind o f competition Sanford is up
against. Coach Layer ie pitting hla
squad against a good group of
offensive basketball players. Just
NEW YORK (U PI)—Guard Joe 24, and center Alex Knoll of Rut­ the last four semester* at Colo­
bow good each team is will be de Romig of Colorado, a genius at gers fifth with 22.
rado, he has taken 89 hours of
By JOHN A . SPOLRKI
nua Pharmacy Team had Fran
termtned on the basketball court
figuring
out
and
wrecking
enemy
Mackey
reachin'
down
the
lanes
Romig,
the
smallest
lineman
on
credit
In tha classroom — and
I waa moat concerned to ate
tonight.
for
those
strikes
this
past
week
as
plays
snd
a
certified
"straight
A
"
the
UPl-AU-Amcrlcan
team
at
3-10
•cored
straight A in 77. He ia
whether or not I might have plac­
LINEUP
aha found her marks with a 193/
SANFORD POSITION
OVIEDO genius in the classroom, today and 200 pounds, previously had majoring in physics,
ed a "Jinx" on all of my bowling
510, tops fo r the entire lg.
Riser
Forward
Thompson was
Grandellus simply can't pralaa
named college
football's drawn Ihe greatest number of
buddies by writing In last week'*
The Wednesday Nile Sandspura Brown
Forward
Courier "Lineman of the Y ear" for 1981 votes by a lineman in the AU- Romig's work •• middle llnaback
column about all o f those "Big Lg still haa Midge Wooda (Me*
America balloting, lie earned his er on defense enough.
Gustavaon
Center
Teilntky
in a n il Ion wide poll by United
Two Hundred" games bowled at Roberta Tires) finding the icoring
honors with brilliant llnebacking,
Davis
Guard
DeShato
"H e is tha beat linebacker l'\e
Jet Lanes during the preceding conditions easy here at tha Jet.
plus top blocking on offense.
Woodruff
Guard
Walnwright Press International.
ever seen," said Grandellus, "I'v e
week.
Midge ahot a 181, which included
"He is the belt I've over seen,
But he might just ns well have never seen anyone with an in­
My fears were unfounded how­ picking up the difficult 5*7 and the
and I saw a lot when 1 was play­ won the honor for his scholastic stinct for the ball such as he has.
ever, aa both men and women 6-7 splits. Liltin' Lit Ogden (Robing and coaching at Michigan achievements, which are so im­ He is where the ball is, and it
jammed the pina into the back deck aon Sptg Goods) had hi aeries—
State," said Colorado coach Son­ pressive that he probably will by­ doesn't matter whether it's a run
with many, many strikes and an 475.
ny Urandslius.
pass professional football for ac­ or a pass into his flat araa, Ha
equal number o f unusually high,
Tha Douglas Aircraft Lg waa
The sports writers and broad- ademic advancement.
pane*, which is really unusual
good games.
treated to some mighty fine bowl­
casters of the nation agreed that
Romig has a 3 87 scholastic for a linebacker who ahooli the
Aa an example, even the Satur­ ing by Jerry Riley— 222/657. The
Romig waa at least top* this sea­ average out of a possible 4.0, In gap moat of the tlma."
day morning Juniors and bantama women leaders were laabell Maki
son. But tb« SIS votei cast were
Competition la stiff as Stamper widely scattered among no leas
ware pounding tha wood with 165 A Kathy Murphy—448.
vigor. Little Jimmy Carlatn had a
Those bombers in tha City Lea Agency move* into first place, 1n than 47 player* In a year which
152 scratch gome which waa good gue made it look real easy to score the Sandspura League. Stamper the profetilonal aeoulf already
enough to win a personalised bowl­ a strike this past week. Incident­
have rated an excellent one for
Agency copped three games and
ing shirt for himaelf.
producing line talent in colleges.
ally, I'd like to thank Paul resold
In tha junior division (over 12 for compiling all o f theaa facta for lost one to McRobarta Tiraa, with
Romig received 61 vote*, only
years of age), Tommy Fay of the hla league in order that I can re­ Fay* Underwood* handicap sari** 20 per cent of those cast, but a
Dragon I team had a 189 game and port on same in this column.
o f 588. High handicap aeriaa for solid margin over 263-pound ta­
Danny McFarlfn o f the Ten Pina
HI gams was rolled by Garry McRobarta Tires was rolled by ckle Merlin Olsen of Utah State,
shot a £12 aeries.
who waa runner-up with 37 votes.
Fox (Lake Monro* Inn) 235 and
MIdga Woods 181-542 sarlea and
Tackle Billy Neighbors of Ala­
Mah Ole buddy Orville Jones again Johnny Wright (Jet Lanes)
continues to shine in the Friday hit 'em for tha big ones with a 622 Pat Foatars 540 saris*.
bama was third with 23, end Gary
Robaon Sporting Good* and Collins o f Maryland fourth, with
afternoon Spare nibbera Lg with aeries. Wish 1 had the apaea to list
a 220/545 act. Must be that cigar all of the 18 names o f bowlsra who Walih Tlra Shop waa fighting It
o f hla which gives him the extra bowled more than 200 In thla lea­ out with a win o f two and lota o f
power.
gue. lt ’a mighty keen competition two games each. Walah Tire Shop
Marjorie Kipp and Phil Roche In this league with the winner no­ moves into second place, followed
O VER
RACES
led the Mr. 4b Mrs. Lg with hi where in eight of walking away fay Robson Sporting Goods. High
ADMISISON
game* and aeries. Marge bed a from any o f the other teams in the handicap itriea rolled waa Lil
AND
N
IGH
TLY
DURING
Ogden
650
and
Phyllis
Laffal
620.
winning combo o f 193/517 and Phil leagu*.
PROGRAMS
SCHOOLING
Alix o f Miami took three games
banged home a 240/G42 sat. Sea
Chuckin’ Chet Atkinson o f tha
what concentration can do fo r you. Seminole Sporting Goods flva-som* from Jat Inn moving Jat Inn to
In the Kingtwood Builders SunPhil says it's helped him more was hi man in the Tuesday Nita fourth place. Margaret Elmera and land League thla weak, Elaine
Evelyn
Fltxpatriek
rolled
a
637
and
than any one other point in hie lest Businessmen's Lg with a 226. C.
Kostival with her high game of 183
three weeks of bowling.
Wallis Sr. o f tha LeRoy Benton 068 handicap aariaa for A lls o f
VAH-3 Administration*! Bunts team waa high for tha night In tha Miami. High fo r Jat Inn was Jean and aeriaa o f 506 aidad the Cher­
had a hi gama of 222 to lead all aeriaa dept, with a near-mlaa on Webstar 528 and Allca Anderson okee Spareriba to win three points
543.
others In the Tuesday nita NAVY tha 600 aeriee, a 694. Ha included
for the Handlcappera.
Splits ware mad* by Pat Foster
Lg. Tha hi series waa hit by Kinga a string of six strikes In a row
Yvette Hunter and Note Fergu­
bury (VAH-3 Spec T m g “ B” ) with whlla accomplishing thla feat. Nice and Lil Ogdan 8-10, Dotty Thomas son with their high game* of 163WITH THE TRADITIONAL
picked
up
tha
4-5,
8ua
Jackson
• 574.
going Wally.
163 helped the Honeybee! to win
OPENING NIGHT INAUGURAL
made
the
4-6-7,
Maxlna
Koehler
Dependable Dare D e a r o l p h
Will you look at that Jerry
four points from tha Cornels.
SO R R Y ! NO MINORS!
(Strickland-Morrison) exploded in Murphy bowling In the Charles made the 4-7-9 and MIdga Wooda
Marg* Kipp with her 18S game
picked
up
tha
5*7,
8*7
and
6-8.10,
the AJ1 Star Lg with a 252/621 Muale Co./JIer Mac Singles Clas­
Competition ia still kaan aa and 300 aariaa waa tha high scorer
aeriaa. Not to be outdone, however, sic League) He politely ahowed
Stemper
Agency haa won SO and Other high games ware rolled by
waa Handy Food Store* Champion ’em ail how to roll the hi game, a
lost
22,
Welsh
Tlra Shop has won Dora Nehan with a 181, Evelyn
Johnny Wright with a 255/820. A 218. Equally strong In thla league,
29'.a
and
lost
22
H, Robson Sport­ Uhr with • 173, Joe Stanklewix
heck-of-s-lot-of ' * B I g Deuce*" is Harry Pentecost, currently in
ing
Goods
haa
won
29K and ioat with a 172, Marge Lyom with a
V l/ r at si r i
n nn
rolled by tha STARS. . . . Pente­ first place, who bowled another
K E N N E L CLUB
221i,
Jet
Inn
haa
won
29 and lost 163, and Batty Church with a 161
cost— 203; Kirchhoff—200; Steeia 8-hundred aeries, a 622. Harry's
31ary Tyra has bttn selected as
23, Allx of Sanford hat won 20la
— 214; Michalak—301; Fox—201, leading the league which at you
HWY. 1 7 -0 2
and lost 81H and 31cRoberta Tiraa tha new league treasurer ia place
203, 201; DePalma—201 * 208/614; know ie baaed on the Peteratn
of the present treasurer who is
has
won
17H
and
lost
84H.
MIDWAY IIETWEEN HANFORD A ORLANDO
Roche—212; Gontalea— 202; Lath- Points 8yatcm. In thla lg, every
This coming Wednesday night, raalgnlng.
bowler ie a team by himself.
crow—208.
Stamper Agency va Alix o f San­
One o f tha faataat ball* rolled by
The Jet Lanta Kegiars Lg had
ford, Walsh Tiro Shop vs MeRob' a woman her* at Jat Lanes belongs Don Jackson hi with a 214 and
to that of Clara Barber. Clara Don Brumfield winning tha series arts, and Jat Inn va Robaon Sport­
ing Good*.
FHA - IN • SERVICE
bowls in the Midget Poodmart Lg honors with a 676.
FINANCING
and this past week was hi with a
Tha Hollar Motora/Navy Wives
in a
Lg laadera this peat weak war* Lll
188/443.
Howdja' Ilka our new Tuesday Ogden with a 455 and Martha KinAM Woman's League . . . the Bill nard’a 164 waa high gem*.
Bedroom K
M
Per
Tha action in the Kingtwood
Hemphill Motor-etteaT L g secre­
m
M m Mo.
tary Varna Bolton o f the Bonne­ Bldr»./Sunland Lg read like this:
— nee —
ville’s team pacod tha gala with a Elaine Koatival o f the Cherokee
R ath
s 188/514 duo. Tha gals had lota o f Spare-attea was hi with a 183 and
"fun on their first day o f league a 506 aarlai. Subbing in the lg waa
Thirty-five races will send 230
Includes Everything
competition and named each o f Margie Kipp who bowled a re­ greyhound* to the post at tha Santheir team* after ono of tha many spectable 188/507 act.
ford-Oriando Kennel Club tonight,
different styles and models sold
That's all fo r thla week. Remem­ starting at 7 p.m, It will be the
ber, to patronise your sponsors. It next to last night of schooling.
thru Hemphill Motors.
Tha Jat Bowlar-attes Park Ave- works both ways!
At least nine of tonight's entries
GENERAL ELECTRIC
have a good ehancs to land a spot
in Saturday night's Inaugural
Handicap, always tha opening
night bcadllntr. They era last aaa.
Priced Stnrt at 111,900
son’s Inaugural winner, A. R. Ewi
with
Low Down Payment and
banka, ia Uta 10th event, Cadar
N o Cloning Coat
Cadet and Sabana la the UUi, W.
A. McCarty In Die 15th, Wsyn*
V. A . Financing; nhto FHA, FHA*
Roberta In tha llth and O. B.'a
IN-SERVICE, CONVENTIONAL
Other players were Moretz with D.D.T., Barnacle Bob, Lovely Boy
Leroy Benton'* Contractors ina
303-333;
Balicr
with
a
301-331;
and Ruiaell Stone la the tath
crcased their lead in the Business,
Martin with a 2U01Z4; Barnes
Six o f tha grayhounda running
a a n 'e Laagua thla week as tha
with a 201-329; Parsons with a tonight will be trying for n third
loop startad the second round of 213-506; and Proctor with a 200schooling victory. They ara Ethel
play. In second place five games 832.
G. in the eighth race; Pascal Lady
Rebind the Contractors is Owen's
Other* coming close to tha 300 in the ninth, Mary'a Darling and
barrier
were
Cars ley, Susy Gay in the tenth. TUffy
Gulf. Davis Builders is in third, series
CONSTRUCTION COMPANY, INC.
and Seminole Sporting Goods in Earle, Von llcrbulli, Shipman. O'Leary in the llth end Lucete in
fourth. Town Pump and A.C.L. Biondl, Accardi, Kipp, Stone and the 23rd.
211 W. 23Hi St.
Custom Building a Specially
round out tha first division.
Michalak.
Another schooling session to­
General Of ties FA 2-3163
Salas Office FA &gt;-7496
Chuck Atkinson rolled a high
Russ McKenzie made the 6-7 morrow night will wind up the
lim a of 2H to taka tap plica for aplit, with Wally B a lm making pre-season testa. Tha trnck will be
DIRECTIONS TO RAVENNAt Turn W. On 26th S t
tha waak, with Claranea Wallis tha 6-10 and A! Moreti tha 3-10 dark Thursday and Friday nights
Follow Country Club Rd. Watch Signs
taking the aariaa with a acora of twice. 3f. G. Simmon* picked up as final preparations are mad* for
Saturday’s opening.
the 3-7 and C. WaUia the 6-7.
694. and high gama of 224.
second.
,
Wills a season beginning weeks
earlier and a greater emphasis on
the sport of basketball, Oviedo Is
expected to have a slight edge on
the Semlnoles in today's contest
In fact, the rdge could possibly
turn to more than slight. Last
year's basketball competition be
tween the two teams saw the Lions
spank the Scminolcs 0-33 in the
first part of the season with the
Semlnoles coming back to thrash
Oviedo 63-30 in the return game.
The Seminoles with the help of
top scorer Mike Woodruff, Bubba
Davis, Butch Riser and Barry
Brown have turned the first game
of the season into high hopes for
Coach Layer. After the 63-82 win
over the Titusville Terriers Friday

Strikes .

Romig Named Top College Lineman

Spares

Sfemper Agency
Noses First

NEW YORK (LTD — Ohio
State’s defending national cham­
pions held the top spot In the
United Press International Board
o f Coachea major collega basket­
ball ratings for the second straight
weak today with a near-perfect
341 polnta.
The magnificent Buckeyes, who
won the till# last season with nn
unprecedented perfect score of 350
polnta after leading tha rating*
every single week, were the top
pick thla week of 26 of tho 35
coaches who make up the UPI rat­
ing board. The nine other coaches,
five from each of the aaven geo­
graphical regions of the country,
named them second.
Cincinnati which upset Ohio
State In tha NCAA finals last sea­
son for tha Buckeyes' only lose,
waa second again this weak with

Bears Sign
Clyde Brock
CHICAGO ( U P I ) - Clyde Brock,
26o-pound tackle from Utah State,
said today he signed with the
Chicago Bears instead o f the
Houston Oilers because "I'v e atwaya wanted to play in tho Na­
tional Football League."
Basra' owner and coach Ganrge
1Lalaa Io ned a modest party
3tonday night to announce the
signing of Brock, the club'a No.
2 choice in lait week's NFL draft.

321 polnta, while Kannxss State,
tied for fourth a week ago, moved
up to third with 215 points. Provi­
dence was fourth with 166. Points
ara distributed on a basis of
10-9-8.7-6*5-4-3-2*1 for votes from
first to 10th.
Duke, Purdue, Southern Callfutuia, Aiisuua State, West Vir­
ginia and Wake Forest completed
the top 10 in that order. Wak»
Forest, which drew the only other
first-place voto thla week, slipped
from third to 10th following a Sat­
urday night loss to Ohio Statr
with the others all moving up ona
notch each.
Ohio Btate roiled over three op ­
ponent*— Pittsburgh and Wichita
in addition to Wake Forest—Iasi
waak but playa only one* this
week, taking on Loyola (III.) on
Saturday. In four games thus far
this season, tha Buckeyes led by
All-Amarlea Jerry Lucas, have tal­
lied 360 polnta and given up 260.
Cincinnati, in action this week
against Drake and Marshall, haa
won ail thraa o f Its 1961 starts.
West Virginia ia tho only other
team beside Ohio State in tho tap
10 that haa won four gamaa.
Residential

• Commercial

Buildings
Fallout Shelters
FA 2*7083
G. W. Dodson

Contractor

RamblerAn Obviously
Better Value In
Product and Price
-In ev ery m odel and siz e I

SCHOOLING

TO N IG H T 7:00

Kostival Paces
Cherokee Keglers

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SOKC Schooling
Races Near End

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Contractors Increase Lead
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Priced Iran 17464 to fjojjp

You'll find every 1962 Rambler priced low er than
1961, but with K orea o f im provem ents Tor new beau­
ty, savings, safety, and Uouble-free driving.
Lowaat-prlcad convertible I The Rambler American
"400". Power top la standard. Sedans, wagons, too.

Oat the beet of both! Blg-csr ropm and comfort,
compact-car handling ease and economy » . . you
get the best o f both in the Rambler Clastic 6.
Hot 'if handsome 1 250 or 270 H.P. V -S . . . Rambler
Ambassador—'‘62’s action-packed com pact
103 ways new and better I Double-Safety Brake
System. Self-adjusting brakes. New Rond Command
Suspension, 33,000-mile chnuli lubrication on
Classic 6 and Ambassador V-*.
All medale lewer priced I Lower than *61. Sec your
Rambler dealer, for today’t obviously better value!
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1. Lost A Found
IX)ST: Man's wallet containing
valuable papers and some mon­
ey on the corner of 3rd and
Palmetto. If found please return
papers to. Box 314 DcBary, or
Ph. NO 8-4239.
LOST: reading glasses in brown
case between Bus station and
First Baptist Church. FA .2-5071

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LUGGAGE

GIFTS FOR MEN

2. Notices • Personals

GASOLINE k Electric Cushman CALL ELLEN TYRE at FA 2-2611
to list your Gift Suggestions.
Golf Carts, Scooters A TruckYES, you can borrow our Carpet
steers. Robson Sporting Goods,
Shampooer FREE to clean your
Downtown Sanford. FA 2-5961.
GIFTS FOR GIRLS
carpets with Blue Lustre, Carroll’s Furniture.

WHO DO NTX)
L IK E IN T H E
n o s e bow lt

SO I SH O RTEN ED THE MEM,
ADDED A PLEATED S U S S E T
AND R E V E R S E D THE BODtCS-

TRIED it yet? Seal Gloit acrylic
finish for vinyl and other floors.
It's terrific. Csrrpll Furniture.
FIRST I FOLD IN THE SALAM I AND E&lt;3&lt;5
•VOLKS, G A R N I S H VJI
A N D W H IP P E D

SAN
LANTA
APARTMENTS:
Nice large apartments, 404 E
14th SL Phone FA 2-4262.
2 BEDROOM furnished cottage In
Lake Mary. FA 2-17ST.
FURNISHED
FA 2-2800.

NO PROBLEM A T
AOjN OJN tfM AN/

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CM OS
H0H0K0
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i've GOT THE MOOSE
SHINING FROM TOP
TO BOTTOM -r---AND 1 V1ANT J
TO KEEP IT
THAT WAY )
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W H AT DID YOU DO WITH
, THE WATCH YOU USEO
. TO LIGHT YOUR PIPE r "

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BOOKS &amp; CARDS
IDEALS,
Classics,
Children's
Books. A Shopper's Dream I
McVIcars, Downtown Sanford.

HOUSEHOLD ITEMS

BIRTHSTONE rings in many love- 12 PIECE, life time set of fam­
ly, new styles 15.75 up. Wert
ous Club Aluminum waterless
Jewelry 202 E. 1st.
cookware 929.95, for limited
time only I Terms. Carroll's
GIFTS FOR BOYS
Furniture Phone FA 2-5181.
SLACKS, Sweaters, Shirts, Cow­
boy Suits, Levis, Boots, Suits
Manuel Jacobson 213 E. 1st.

TENTS, Skates, sir rifles, sleeping
bags, hunting knife and ax
CALL ELLEN TYRE at FA 2-2611
aets. Army Navy Surplus
to list your Gift Suggestions.

GIFTS FOR A L L

2 APARTMENTS furnished, rea­
sonable. Adults, US N. Jasmine

?A L L

W IPEYOUR FEET
REAL GOOO.OEAR-, 3 SPENT ALL DAY
„ HOUSE CLEANING

apartment. Phono

SWEATERS, slipover and Card!
gans, 16.95 to 814.95. Perkins,
Downtown Sanford.

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JEW ELRY

• Quality • Fashion# • Service
Giftf for all!
2 - BEDROOM house, kitchen ZIPPO Table Lighter 112.50, Ster­
Y O W E LL’S
equipped, water furnished. Ph
ling Charms 81.00 up. Gwaltney
of Sanford
FA 2-4411.
Jeweler, 204 S. Park.
MODERN 2 bedroom furnished
LOOKING for UNUSUAL reasonapartment $90 month, water SEE US first for all your Jewelry
ablt
hand made Christmas
furnished, upstairs, 306 W. 13th
gifts?
Coma
brouse at the NEW
gifta. Wert Jewelry, 202 E. lat
SUNDELL MOTEL Gift A Ce­
WELAKA APARTMENTS: room!
ramic Shop. 2715 Orlando Dr. (1
private baths, 114 W. First St.
ml. So. of Sanford) Hwy. 17-92.
GIFTS FOR WOMEN
FURNISHED Duplex apartment
FROM now 'til Christmas every
Available Dec. lat. Couple. Ph.
10th customer gets a free wall
FA 2-3610
LUGGAGE, Sweatera, Skirts, Hos­
Plaque. Finish checking oft your
iery, Lingerie, Hate and Bags.
list at Val'a Plaque Shop, 17-82
REN T A BED
Manuel Jacobson 213 E. 1st.
at Hiawatha.
Roilaway, Hospital A Baby Beds
By Day, Week, or Month
APPLIANCES
CARROLL’S FUR.NTTURE
UNIVERSAL
Hair
Dryer
14Ph. FA 2-3181
116 W lat St.
temp. dial) Ostrich grain hatbox ease, 829.95. The perfect WESTLNGHOUSE Space . Mata
UNFURNISHED 2 bedroom house
Washer 8269.00, Matching Drygift
for Christmas. Sanford
306214 Grandview Ave. 850. Ph.
cr 91-00 Miller Radio A Ap­
Electric,
downtown
Sanford,
FA 2-0627 or FA 2-0983.
pliance, 118 S. Park.
Phone FA 2-1562.

BOATS A N D MOTORS
CALL ELLEN TYRE at FA 2-381lgi
to list your Gift Suggestions.

FURNITURE
LIVLNG Room Suits, choice of
colors ttfl). High back (wivei
rockers, foam cushions |49.50.
Echols Bedding.
CEDAR Chests, Natural, Maple.
Walnut. From 839.95 up. San­
ford Furniture Co. 300 B. 1st
POLS LAMPS 89.95 up; Table
Lamp* 94.95 up: Dinette, 4
chairs all plastie tops $38 »p ;
Berkllne Recliners, alt plastie
cover 848. Mather of Sanford,
206 E. 1st. FA 2-0493.

TOOLS
CALL ELLEN TYRE at FA I MH
to list your Gift Suggestions.

TREES A TRIMS
CALL ELLEN TYRE at FA 2 3044
to list-your Gift Suggestions.

COMPLETELY FURNISHED

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1 BEDROOM home conveniently
located to schools and shopping.
Attractive landscaping, many
features, includes washing ma­
LARGE 4 bedroom bouse, kit­ Houses and Apartments. Furnish­
chine. 8125.
ed and Unfurnished from 855.00
chen equipped, adjoining new
snd up. J. W. HaP, Realtor,
High School. 3 acres fenced
FA 3-3641.
yird , 885 month. FA 3-1651 or
FA 2-3649.
FURNISHED, 2 bedroom home
111 N. Park Ava.
Ph. FA 2-2420
at Elder Springs Trailer Park,
2 * mi. So. of NAS. FA 2-6388.

Stenslrom Realty

Legal Notice

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n o tin t n r a d j l b t h k a t

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T f ia t s TH F

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P IR E D RILL,

Tr-IE R E A L T 4 IM G f

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Nolle* * f Public It— ring
To whom It may ooncarn:
TIi* Seminole County Hoard o f
Adjustment
will
bold a public
hearing tu il*t*rmlna tha pos itlilllty o f granting perm lealuri to
operate a mlnlalur* gulf courea
In a C-8 Commercial area aa re■lueeted by Ambruee Olllff. Jr. for
W. T. Donofrlu and David Torko.
on (be follow in g described pro ­
perty. The NK'erly 108 ft o f the
NW'arty ! 0# ft o f Lot 4. Fern
wood plaaa.
Public hearing will bo held In
lb* County Commleelonere Room,
Cnutt Itouee, Sanford. Florida, on
December tt. ISIS at T:I0 P. M.
or aa eoon thereafter ae poeelbte.
Seminole County Board o f Ad*
Juatmont
By Jack Gala. Chairman
Publleh Dec. tl . lis t .
BSCMINOI.K fU L A T Y
m&gt; 4 HD O F A I M I S T S K S T
h o t Ire

RIGHT..BUT MAYBC I ’VE.

GOT A BfT MOKE N J
V JU 9 T A

ef

P u b lic

H earing

To whom It may concern!
Th * Seminole County Board o f
AdJualmtnl
will hold
a pulillo
hearing on an appeal by lamia
Temple agalnet a declilon o f the
Zoning Director denying him permillion lo uMIlie the following
deacrlbed property, presently ( o n ad A.I Agricultural, te a awap
ahop: FI 38 ft of S inn ft o f B
tin ft o f IV CT3 ft o f Oovt. Lot 4
Section 3t.ltS.11K.
Public hearing will ba held In
tha County Com ml vs in tie re Roam,
t'ourt Houee. Sanford, Florida, on
December IS. ISSI at T:10 P. 11.
or aa aoon thereafter aa poeallile.
Seminole County Board o f AdJuttment
By Jack Gala. Chairman
Publlah Dec. It. t i l l .

OH3U

Legal Notice
SK W IM H .K

RO IHI)
&gt; * iir r

a aalvaaa yard In an M-l Indaatrlal l o r n , o n th* fo l l o w i n g d*a*
rrlh rd p r o p e r t y : B&gt;y o f N K ' i o f
HK‘ i o f MK'i. S ecti on 3 I - t t 8 - t l K
pr* a «u tly known aa th* c o lo r e d
drlv*-l»

•R s iM ib s c o u n t y
BOARD OF A lU U e T U S S T
h o llo * o f P u b lic l l r u r lu g

To whom ll may concern:
The Seminole County Hoard of
Adjuetmrni
will
hold a public
herring to determlna the w i l l .
LI IIt &gt; o f granting a epeclat a t rtpllon In an A - l
Agricultural
area to construct a colored g olf
courea aa requested by Lvnard
Keatun on tha follow in g deacrlbed
properly: S V
o f E*t o f W*4 o f
RBI; of s w q (tree W 111 ft of
N IIT.S4 ft) and W 3 ch o f
or NE(« o f S W ' i and E 1* of
S W A o f S K 'i o f NTV14 all In
Section 13-31B-3IE.
Public hearing will ba held In
tba County Commlaelonera Hoorn.
Court Houee, Sanford. Florida, on
Dacambsr It. 1141 at Ttl« P M.
or aa aoon tharrafter aa poeelble,
Seminole County Board o f AdJuatmont
By Jack dale, chairman
Publleh Dec. 13. ISSI.

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Public hearing will b* held In
Ilia County CotnmHalonere lloom.
Court Houaa. Senford. Florida, on
D*c*mbar It. ISSt at 7:30 P. 31.
or aa aoon lb*raafi*r aa possible.
Seminole County Board o f A d­
justment
lly Jack (lair. Chairman
Publish t&gt;*«. It. l * t l.

FORVDU,ttWttAlt.tI*S w^ TW0M« OUR SOH.^1 \ *X&gt;

THAI 8UAP18/

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of
A d ju s tm e n t
Hill
huld
a
pulillo
hearing lo consider t h * puaalblltly
o f g r a f t i n g perm laalon lo oparate

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To whom It may concern:
The S em in ole C u u n t r Hoard

U.S. Treasury Aide

OUT OR ME. MU. V0U U U .

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FURN. apt. 2300 MelUmville.

Legal Notice
■ KHIAMI.B

GARAGE apartment, furnished,
• 106 W. 18th St. No pets.
EFFICIENCY Heated apartment
Ssnford'a newest. Ideally local-,
ed, near post office, suitable for
aingle or couple, private bath.
Inquire at Manuel Jaeobaon De­
partment Store.

( ' O f ATT

ROWID (IF A lU l ' S T N H t T
.Veil— ed Fwblle Steering
To whsm It may concern:
Th* Seminole County Board o f
Adjustment will hold a public
bearing to determloe Ibo pooalhlllty o f grantlna a alda yard
ealback variance to lb* Zoning
Regulation! aa rr&lt;iu*atrd by H. F.
Burnham on the fallowin g des­
cribed properly: Lot 4. Parkineon'a Flrat Addition, Boar Laka
Circle.
Public hearing will be bald In
tha County Cemmlaalonarn Room
Court Houae, Sanford. Florida, on
December IS. ISfl at 1:11 P. M.
or aa aoon thereafter aa potelbla.
Seminole County Board e f Ad.
Juelm ant

By: Jack Cate. Chairman
Publleh Dec. 11. 1SS1.
m c v u n o i.h

WIDOW or couple to share home,
oooking privileges. Reasonable.
TE 8-1139.

r o t ATT

11(1 v n u OF A I I J t l T R K V T
he! Ire o f Public Henrlag
To whom II may concernt
The Seminole County Hoard o f
Adjuatmant
will held a public
hearing to determine tha posalblllty o f granting a eatback var­
iance aa wait aa permitting leaa
of f-et reel parking than required
by (ha Z onin g Ragulallona aa ra.
quested by Ottla SJoblom on tha
follow in g deacrlbed properly: Lota
1, 3. S and IS. t« and tt. Block
31, Cryaial l a k e Winter Itomee
Subdlvlalon.
public hearing wilt ba held In
tha County Commlaalonera Room.
Court llouae. Sanford. Florida, on
December 11. 1S41 at 7:31 p. SI.
or aa aoon Iboreaftar aa potelbla.
Seminole County Board o f Ad­
justment
By: Jack Gala, chairman
Publlah Dee. 13, 1M1.

Legal Notice
• K M n a L R COl’ NTT
■ OARS) OF ADJl'STMKAT
S e tte e

of

F n b llo

Itre H e g

To whom tt may concern:
The Seminole County Board o f
Adjuatmant will
hold a public
hearing to determlna tha poailblllty o f granting a apoclal reception
In an R - tA area to build a atoraga
building fo r traetor. boata and
■uppllaa aa wall aa a aldo (treat
aotbark variance lo the Zoning
Regulation* aa requested by CharHa Kruager on the f o llo w in g daa,
orlbed properly: Out Lot C, Oreenleaf A Wilson's Addn. to Leko
Mary, which la locatad on Lake
Mary tiled, and Lake Road.
Public hearing will be bald In
tha County Commlaalonera R o o m ,
Court Houee, Sanford, Florida, o*j
December IS, ISSI at 1:18 P. SL
or a* eoon Iheraafter aa possible,
Semtnola County Heard o f A d­
justment
Byi Jack Oala, Chairman
Publlah Dae. If, 1SII.

I R N n o b R nOVVTT
BOARD o r A DJI VTW K&gt;T
f e t t r e o f Public I f — ring
To whom It may concern!
Tba Bemlnola County Board o f
Adjustment will hold n public
hearing to detarmlna tha poaalblllly or gra n tin g a epeclat e i |
caption In nn R-1A area In S e ll#
a dining hull for non -conform in g
church aa raquaatad by Willla J.
Moora fo r tha Flrat Bora Ckureh
o f tha Living Ood No. t. on the
follow in g deacrlbed proparlyi Beg.
413 18 ft K o f S W co r o f BW li af
SIV U o f S W ' j run g 317.31 ft •
81*14' W 117.48 ft N IMS' K til.ST
ft. r. 111.71 ft (o bag. (Leae N M
n R M IS O l.B COL A T T
f O S e c t S I - 1 S1 - I 8 B .
BOARD OF A U JV ITM R A T
ho IIre o f Puhlla llearlag
Publlo hearing will ha bald hi
tha County Cummlealunara Itoum,
To whom tt may concarm
Court
Houae. Sanford, Florida, on
Tha Hemlnola County Board o f
at T:»f P
Adjustment
will hold a puiiiU- Dccastbtr i t . ! ! «
brarlng lo eonelder the poaalbltity or oa aoon tharaaflar aa poealblV
Seminole County Board « f Ad­
of granting a house atao variance
In an R -t Reetdanlial araa aa rejuatmant
By: Jack Oala, chalraaaa
(juaalad by Stella Oraen on tho
fo llow in g daocrlhod property: N Publlah Dec. It. l t d .
70 ft o f E 10« ft o f Lot 1. Block
■BMIAOLB COLATT
48. Jamaatown lubdlvlelon.
BOARD OF A D J l’ eTMHIVT
Public hearing will ba held In
S
e
ll—
wf Fnklla Hearing
Iba County Com ml avion arc Room.
Court tlouee, Henford, Florida, on To whom It may concern:
Tho Bomlnole County Board o f
Dacemtor II. ISSI at T.-tt P. \|.
or aa aooa tkaraaftar as poaatbla. Adjustment will hold a public
hearing
to determine tho pooallem ln ola County Board o f Ad­
blllty o f granting a setback v a r ­
justment
iance te (ho Z onin g Regulation* la
Hy Jack Gala, Chairman
a C-S araa aa raquaatad by W a l t ®
Publlah DaC. It. t f f l .
Bonder on tho follow in g deacrlbed
property: Commence at a pt on
AOTIFB I S O S R
r iC T IT IO L g AAHB M W
tha W Una af tba NEU o f tha
HWfc o f Sect. 11-llS-lOK. — Id pt
TO WHOM IT MAT CONCERN:
Notice la barabr glaaa that tba being SIT.tt ft N* af lha SW eor o f
undersigned, purauaat to tha *Tto- ■aid N E 'i o f B W 14, ran thence N
tltloua Name Slatuta.** House Bit] 14*1 S'o'* W ISIS ft, thence N tt*S4*
No. 1171. Chapter No. tSSIt. Laws ir * ic itn ft f»*F • f* i»? t t j i s
o f e i o n a a . le e i, will register with nine run thonco N 18* 84* SI" K
lha Clark o f tho Circuit Court, in 713.Si ft to (ho B'erly R / W lino
and for famlnola( LCounty, Florida, or
take
Howell
Road,
thence
___
apon receipt o f proof o f tba publi­ N H ' l i i r
W. along eald R / W
cation o f thl* aotlo*. tba tlotlUoui line. 1S8 ft to tha E a r l y R / W Haa
name,
to .w lt:
LAKE OF THE o f U. 8. Hwy. 11-St. tkoaco along
W IIU M TK A IL E R PA RK uadar eald n / W lino BW'erly a l o n g ® !
which It la angwpad la bualneaa. curve lo th* right with a radlue o f
at number Route 1. Boa l i t . Halt- S1IS SI' an arch length of lol.lS
land. Florid* la tha City o f Fa ra ft, thence ■ S l ' U ' f l " E 1(117 ft
Park, Floridato lb* FOB.
That th* parly Intaraatad la — id
Public hearing will be held In
business enterprise, la aa followa: th* County Commlaalonora Room.
HU DauN A
SMALL
LOAN Cou-t House, Sanford, Florida, on
CUM I*ANY, a Florid* Cor- Decamber It, l i l t a t Til* P. SI. or
poratlen
aa aooa tharaaflar aa poaalbl*.
By i Lyt* Hudaoa. Praaldant
■emlaota County Board e f A d­
Dated at lamlnola County, riorlda,
justment
Deceruber 1, t i l l .
By: Jack Oala. Chairmta

V

�Now Is The lim e To Plant Yourself In Your Own H om e... Look To W a n t - A d s
12. Real F a ta le F o r Sate

6. For Kent
4 rURN. 2 B R . nice roomy apt [
$75.00. 1700 Magnolia Ave.

River Front

FURNISHED apartment*. downloxtn location. Phona (or ap­
pointment FA 2-5123 or FA 2-5313
WEK1VA RIVER ESTATES
Night.
Approximately 21* acres, with 150
ft. on river, G mile off Rl. IS
FURNISHED
apartment,
very
clean, water and electricity in­
$5,500
cluded. 555 month. 107 Locuat. Call r.A 7-6173 after 6 00 P m
*
FA 2-8344.
SAN LAM A HOMES
NICELY
furnlihed
apartment, On Locust. North of East 20th M
naar Navy bate, 2015 So. San­
3-Bedrooms, 2-Baths, excellent
ford Ave. NO 1-1523.
neighborhood.
Priced
from
$11,900. Low down payment,
LAKE MARY RENTAL
$64.50 per mo., principal &amp; in­
Boating, fishing, twimming. 3
terest.
bedroom, U i bath home on
VA — NOTHING DOWN
Lake Mary available 15th Drc-j Ph. FA 2-8510 or CR 7-1921
ember. Beautiful sand beach,
Nights GA 7 1588
orange trees and good location.
Jack Demetree, Developer
"
lias Florida room, fireplace and
closed garage. Unfurnished, $125. RUBER 1 A WILLIAMS, Mealtor
On Broadmoor Ave. See u* todRaymond Lundqultt. Aisoe.
day for thla one.
FA 2-3951 Atlantic Btnk Bldg.

Property

Stenstrom Realty
111 N. Park Ave. Pbone FA 2-2430
(

FURNISHED &lt; room house. 1«W
Magnolia Ave. Call FA 2-2339 (or
appointment.
UNFURNISHED, S bedroom, 2
bath, aeparate dining area, cor­
ner lot, $110 per month. 116
Grove Lane Ravenna Park.
NICELY
furnished
apartment,
fireplace in m ailer bedroom,
119 Elm. NO 8-5267.

m 1 BEDROOM Trailer, water and
electricity furnished. Adults on­
ly. Call FA 2-1305 before 2:30
or after 6 p. m.

REALTOR — INSUROR
CONSULTANT - APPRAISER
Phone FA 2-4991
112 N. Park
After December 1961, 1919 S
French Ave.
CONVENIENT T o ” BASE: $ bed­
room, kitchen equipped, large
living room, $110 per mo., 105
E. Woodland Dr., FA 2-705T.
t
~

S BEDROOM bouse, furnished or
unfurnished, 119 W. 16th St. or
call FA 2-5902 after 6 p. m.
NICE 3 room furnished apart­
ment, water Included $50. Ph.
FA 2-7399.

9. For Sale or Rent_________
2 BEDROOM home, 1 bath, carportc, screened porch. Not un­
der the Right pattern, 6 miles
west of Sanford, 2 block* off
St. Rd. 48. FA 2-4267,
CUSTOM BUILT Home on Lake.
Rent or Sale. Reaionable. Call
evenings. FA 2-1597.
3 BR., Built-In kitchen: Rent with
option to buy: 719 Baywood Dr.
FA 2-91II.
3 BEDROOM, 1 bath, in Sunland,
$50 down and pick up pay' menti of $77 monthly or rant
for $90. Call TE 1-2009.

NICK 3 Bedroom, I bath home a.
1303 Wynne wood Dr. Separate
dining room. Large lot. $500.00
down and aaaume reasonable
monthly paymenta. Ph. FA 2-6321
or FA 2-7009 for appointment.

HOMES
SALES

LOTS

fraufurh

Wrralft

SW EET! 12 PIE

Tuo.«. Dec. 12. 1901— Puiye 7 \2i&gt;. Automobile Service

Windshield

SERVICE

$50 DOWN

STENbTROM REALTY
111 N. Park Ave. Phone FA 2-2420

15. Business Opportunities
DRIVE-IN, couple
Ph. FA 2-4199.

can

operate,

16. Female Ileip Wanted

BEAUTIFUL Lakefront lot In
Loch Arbor. Contact George or BABYSITTER, Call after 5:30
and all day Sat. and Sunday.
Shirley Milii at FA 24)321 or
FA 2-9068.
FA 2-7909.

WOMEN FART TIME

Registered Real Estate Broker Telephone work from our down­
town office, $ 1.00 Per hour,
1311 Palmetto Ave. Ph. FA 1-7941
Salary. Fur Interview apply
For Sale By Owner:
Jleisch Building Room 211.
Large House, 1 bath, carportt.
patio, utility room, 2 lots, g 17. Male Help Wanted
fruit trees $13,250 $100 00 down
FHA. 2000 Washington Ave. Ph. EXPERIENCED brake and fruntend mechanic. Firestone Store,
FA 1-9331.
111 E. lit. St.. Sanford.
LAKE FRONT LOT— Sacrifice
Price for Quick Sale. FA 2-7116 YOUNG man for budget Depart­
ment. Firestone lit E. 1st St.
after I p. m,
Sanford.
C h im n ey F o r S an ta C lou s I
Fireplace, in large living room, MILITARY Personnel, excellent
part time work. Terrific Future
for little stockings! One acre
poistbllltlei. Eve. 6:30 to 9 and
for tha reindeer
Swimming
Sat, 9 to 9. You may work
pool for the water trough! 3
both shift* If desired. Weekly
bedrooms, den, kitchen, dining
turn m li» ion* can exceed $80.
area and huge family roum
Sec Mr. Jim Herron, Mayfair
for mom. Homestead Exemption
Motel Dec. 12th, 13th, 7 p. m.
for dad (If bought immediately).
Sharp.
A Christmas present i t $13,500.
T err s or trade. Avoid the rush,
OWN YOUR own Business; Fran­
call now!
chise on good established Route
for qualified salesman with
J. W. Hall, Realtor
some capital. Write Box 20 c /o
“ Call Hall'' FA 2-3041
Tha Sanford Herald.
3 BEDROOM, 1 bith house.No th­
ing down. Shown by appoint­ 19. S itu a tio n s W an ted
ment. 117 Shannon Dr. FA 2-1821 CHILD Care In my horn* by the
day or evening. Call FA 2-2274.

“ Wail— htra today, gona tomorrow!
21. Beauty Salons

Dawn' s

27. Special Servirea
H E A T IN G
H. B. POPE CO. INC.
260 5o. Park Ave.
Ph. FA 1-423

Beauty Salon
DRESS3IAKING
Walker Building
FA 2-1653.
2510 Oak
FA 2-7684

and

H O LLER S °/ S A N FO R D
CORVAIRS to CADILLACS
QUALITY USED CARS

Jim Hunt Realty

• Pa Hatha

• Central

Alr-Contl. &amp;

Hinting
F ill

"

sitnr.hi)

Pptmenl* —

$66 to $74
No Cloning Cu«i
V A A Con*. Financing
Available
C d ff

ltorn em a o ,

U tukcr

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

L

ONGDALE
HOMES

l',i BATHS

Low Dow n Bay men
No Closing Costa
Aa Low IK E Per
Aa
«**
Month
Priacinal • In* . lot. - Taaea
18.500 T o $9,300
FHA &amp; C onv. F inancing

$156

(R cw sm n a

Park Homes

By SHOEM AKER CONST. CO.
As L o w A s $350 Down
4-Bedroeaa— 2 Baths
3-Uedroom*— 2 Balls*

1-Bed rooms— 1 !j Baths
3-Badrooma— t Bath

Wig* variety exterior dcsica. and floor plans
DIRECTIONS: 10 'llnalee from hanlord. Ho. on
Uwy. 17.92. tutu right at
our alga.

TErrace 8-3911

VA

VA Flouncing on Homes up In S1.V00U
FHA — Conventional L In-Scrvice Financing

Sunland Estates
$11,100 - $17,100
3 . ItK D U O O M S

l - Wt - 2 MATHS
Cunrrntlunal A FIIA Loana
Drive 17*92 lo
Sunland
Eatalra (I ml. H. uf San.
fuid). Halm uffire lat huuse
imide entrance.

KINGS WOOD

g iv e
61
60
60
39
5!)
58
58
58
57
56
55
55
55
58
54
51
60
50
67
57

A

CAR

FA 1*1074
JIM !t*N T . FA 2 2119

FOR

CHRISTMAS

CADILLAC • Sedan DeVllle, Loaded
....
CADILLAC - Fleetwood, Loaded
.............
COHVAIU - 1 Door. Automatic
...............
CHEVROLET 2 Door Std.. 6 Cyl.
CHEVROLET Hclttlr 4 Door, Automatic ....
FORD 2 Door V-8, Automatic
CHEVROLET I Door Ilelalr, Automatic
IIAMIILER 4 Door, 6 Cyl........
FORD 2 Door, Automatic
..................
CHEVROLET 4 Door. 0 Cyl, Sid., llelnir
IlAMtlLLH 4 lluw,, Ciiniutu, Auio, ...... . .
HUICK 2 Door, Automatic
CHEVROLET 4 Door, Automatic ...............
MERCURY Hardtop, Overdrive
CHEVROLET Stutiun Wagon
CADILLAC 4 Door
....
............. ...
l-'ORD Station Wugun ... .................................
FORD Vt Ton IHckup ......... ................. ~.......
PLYMOUTH 2 Door ........... . ........................
CADILLAC, Landed
...»......................... ..
CHEVROLET 2 Ton CHASSIS and CAB

GIVE

A

CA R

$5295
4595
1495
I I 95
1495
995
1195
993
895
595
1195
595
395
395
1195
495
195
195
95
1695
1195

FOR CHRISTM AS

Gateway To The Waterway
Your KV1NRUDE Dealer

Robson Sporting G oodi
304-6-6 E. 1 st.

Ph. r A 2-5081

1900 BOAT, 40 HP Elec. Motor and
trailer. Sacrifice $1,000. Cali
FA 2-8635.

39. Trailers • Cabana*
1958 — 35 F t Blear bouse trailer,
8 bedrooms, fully insulated,
Reasonable. I Point Balt Shop
17-02.

B a rk ley
A. W. Berkley Used Ceng

las.
Import* A Apart* C a n

Our Spsetality
I M S - Heart *3 Haitian*

PH. MI 4-5207

Open ’Til 9 P. M.
•
EXAMPLE
**■ OF NEW CAR DEALS •}

N EW FALCON
With Heater
Price
*911131
- '85 Ford Or
•S. 4 her. (Good
Cond.
■Trade
Allowance
DIFFERENCE $| Q 7 3 *
Pmt. Appx. |84 A

M o.'

Christ ms*

5*000
FREE
TV STAMPS
With The Purchase
O f Any Used Car
Advertised
FORD V-8, O/D
Fairlana 4-Door
FORD
Fairlana 3-Door
FORD
Ranch Wagon 3-Dr.x

po
jf.fi®
Q9 roiw

Ranch Wagon 2-Dr.
T Q FORD
(ialsale 2-Door
5 9 FORD
Wagon 4-Door
^ e a FORD
ford
f t O O Wagon
w,
3-Door
(.'• K O VAUXUALL
AUXI
Dour
•k» * 4 ° 4-Dour
ORD
C R l FORD
f e O I Fairlana
Fairlai 4-Door
IJ1 FORD
Conreritbi*
FORD
Wagon 4-Door
^ 5 7 CHEVROLET
U/A 4-Door

#37a *
T'57KOKU
/&gt; . ^ *
•C 7
*41
W . CR
ffl

Fairlana Hardtop
MERCURY
4-l)oor Jlardlop
FORD
3-Door

Strickland^Morrison, Inc.
308 E . F lin t E L

BU1LDER8, INC.
DIRECTIONS; Turn W. on IQIh 8L Fellow Coun­
try Club ltd. It VVsuh fur uur signs.

COVER for 14 ft. boat, 2 cushion*
4 life Jackets, crib and mat­
tress, FA 2-9430.

37, Boat* - Motor*

Wa l l

Southern Air

For Sale

BURPEE Home canning Pres,
sure Cooker also now Westinghouse electric roaster. FA 2-3686

Matlrese renovating Expert Up­
A. M. PHEVATT
GOOD Transportation, Plymouth
holstering, All Work (iuaran- Phone 749-2115
Seville, Fin.
Coup* $93.00. Ph. FA 2-6069
teed. Call Nix Bedding Mfg.
after 3 p. m.
300
FT.
Fence
wire,
30
poat*,
3
Co.. FA 2-311T, 1301 Sanford
gate*.
$40.
Ph.
FA
2-7741.
Ave.

PIANO Wurlilicr Spinet, 2 years
• BIG VALUES
old, solid cherry, fruitxvood
• QUICK CREDIT
finish. Will sacrifice for $600.
• EASY TERMS
SEWLNG MACHINE SERVICE
Call FA 3-8853.
WE
GIVE
TOP
VALUE
STAMPS
22. Build • Faint • Repair
For service on any make of Sew­
ing machine part* and acoessW ILSON - M AIER
FOR SALE — Trade-In*, Electric
SEMI • RETIRED carpenter. Re­
oriei or Rental* rail or write
New and Used Furniture
stove $5.00, Electric Refriger­
pairs, Alterations, Painting. Ph
to Sanford Sewing Center, 104 311 E. First St.
FA 2-3622
ator $10.00, Phllco TV $15.00,
FA 2-7963.
South Park Ava. Ph. FA 2»4U.
W'eitinghouae TV $23.00. Fire­
Sell Ui Your Furntlure. Quick
HOUSE and roof repairs, painting,
stone lit East lit., St.
Service With The Caah SUPER
window cleaning and yard work.
FRIGIDAIRE
TRADING
POST.
FA
2
0877.
Sales A Service
FOR SALE— Counters and fix­
All work guaranteed. FA 2-1197.
G. II. HICH
tures, Firestone Store, 111 East
FURNITURE
nOOM SPECIAL 914.95. PamUng
Oviedo. Fla. FO 5 3315 Days
1st., St.
Must sell at unco — 3 complete
inside and out. Call llr. Tasker,
Evenings Sanford FA 2-3583
rooms
of
furniture.
Take
over
FA 2-8159.
FOR SALE: N«W and Used Inner
monthly payments of $11.88 or
tubes far Cars, Trucks, Trac­
DO YOU NEED EXPERT LITER$200 cash. Call ownrr collect
tors, See Us, Firestone Store
ARY HELP? . . . an application
23. Building Material*
TK 8-1311 Casselberry.
let:er that will “ gel the jo b ";
111 East lit. St.
LUMBER - HARDWARE - PAINT
club paper; after dinner speech; ROLLAWAY, Hospital and Baby
Roofing
FHA Loans
P'aas
FIRESTONE Fre-Movlng Salt on
high school or college theme or
Beds, Day, Week, or MonthFREE ESTIMATES
all used tires. We don't want
eisay on all but scientific sub­
FURNITURE CENTER
Your Credit Is Good. Up to 2 Yra
to lug them to our new loca­
ject*. Low rates. FA 2-4033,
1100 French Ave.
to Pay!
tion. so make ua an offer. AU
evening!.
_____Pb. F A . 1.7953
B. EDWARDS
.sues, Flrestortl 111 East Jit.,
BUILDERS SUPPLIES
PIANO TUNING A REPAIRING 34. Article** F or Sale
St.
We Olva TV Stamps
W. L. HARMON
903 W. 3rd St.
Ph. FA 2-7598
Packs,
Cantcrns,
Mess
Kits, FOR SALE— All good repossessed
Ph. FA 3-4213
merchandise at low prices. We
Sleeping bags. Army Navy Sur­
ENVELOPES, Letterheads, state
don’t want to move It to our
24. Electrical! Services
plus. 310 Sanford Ava.
meats, invoices, hand bills, and
new location. Your chance to
FRIGIDAIRE
programs,
etc.
Progressive
FACTORY TO YOU
buy right! Firestone Store, UI
Sales It Service
Printing Co. Phone FA 2-2931—
ALUMINUM BLINDS
E. 1ft St.
House Wiring
Free Estimates
306 West 11th St.
Enclosed heed, Sag-proof bottom
Sid Vihlen'a Randall Electric
rail with plastic endi. Plastic FOR SALE— !&gt;ur complete line
111 Magnolia
Fh. FA 2-0915
PRINTING . . 14-Hour Service
of paints and electric paint
or rayon tape*. Cotton or nylon
on Xerography, Offset Printing
mixer* — Painters snd Con­
cords.
25. Plumbing Services
and Blueprinting . . “ Quality Seitktu ik (iln ss ami Paint Co.
tractors Special. Firestone Store
and Service, our Hock
in 210 Magnolia
111 E. 1st St.
Ph. FA 2-4622
PLUMBING
trade.” SEMINOLE OFFSET
Contracting A Repairs
PRINTERS, 758 W. 9lh St., INTAKE manifold, 3 two-barrel
Free Estimates
carburetors, fuel block, for '56
if Sanford’s if
FA 1-2772.
R. L. HARVEY
or '39 Ford 361 engine. Phone
304 Sanford Ave. Pbone FA 3-3383
if Finest Cars if
WELLS DRILLED
Mr.
Gielow
FA
2-2611 or
In The Showroom
PUMPS, SPRINKLER SYSTEMS
FA 2-6473 after 6:00 p. m.
All Types and Sites
Under The
FRESH PUE-MIXED CONCRETE
We Repair and Servlet
*
STARS ★
Medium aged stepping atones,
S T I N E
Plumbing &amp; Heating
window sills, lintrla A steps.
Machinery and Supply Co.
AIR CONDITIONING
Old rock, steel and sand.
207 W. 2nd St.
Ph. TA 2-6432
CONTRACT and REPAIR WORK
MIRACLE CONCRETE CO.
1007 Sanford Ave.
FA 2-6562 UPHOLSTERING: free estimate. 309 Elm Axe.
FA 2-3751
Why not be a satisfied custom­
ANNOUNCING a new Service
e r! Ray's Upholstering, Call USED T.
V.’a, $29.50 and up.
SEPTIC
TANKS
PUMPED,
TE I 2553,
Town It Country T. V. 2353 Park
Drelnfields installed. 24 hour
Dr. (in
tear) FA 3-5362.
NURSE will care for temi-invalldi
Service, Terms. FA 2-9469.
or retired folks In tny home on GIRLS 2Uin. EnglishRacer bike,
KUO FRENCH AVE.
W. J. KING
lovely lake. Phone FA 3-5155
slightly
used. FA I-33T7.
PLUMBING A SUPPLIES
after 4 P. M.
• Contracting
• Repair Work'
&gt;534 So. Orlando Dr.
Plioue 322-0463

Grant’s Clock Shop

p it . Articles

FURNITURE
Navy man transferred; brand FOR SALE— Alt Gun* and Am­
munition — Close out prices.
new; taka over for balance on
31. Poultry • Pels • Livestock
Buy
up Now! Firestone Store,
3 complete rooms; no down
111 East 1st St.
payment necessary, payments
DACHSHUND puppies, AKC reg­
low a $13 per month. Call man­
istered, black and tan. FA 2-1701.
ner collect, TE 1-1311, Cassel­ 33. Articles Wanted
CHAMPION Miniature AKC Black
berry.
OLD China, Cut glass, Jewelry,
Poodle Puppies, Show dug Stock.
Coins, Guns and ate. 311 4-3298.
Reserve now, pick up Chrlit- FOR YOUR BAND Instruments,
mai Eve. FA 2-7741.
Guitars,
Bongo'*,
Chr atm os
36. Automobiles • Trucks
Sheet Music. Sales. Rental, Re­
LARGE Female donkey, Hridle.
pairs. See Bukur’s Music Shop. '55 FORD Convertible V-8 Stand,
Saddle and blankets. Package
2004 Cedar Axe. FA 2-0733.
ard shift $493.00
deal, reasonable, gentle with
Open til 9 p. m. Monday, Wed­ '37
BUICK
Roadmaster fully
children, low up keep. FA 2-1394
nesday, Friday until Christmas.
equip, and air cond. $793.
after 5 p. nt.
'56 Dodge Coronet, V-4, puih but­
ONION.PLANTS
ton dr. $193.
32. Flowers -1 rees • Shrubs Crystal Wax, per M $2.50; 5oo $1.36
'56 Chevy, 2 dr. 6 ryl. straight
5 M lota and oxer, $2.25 FOB
shift $495.
Sale! Poinsettiaa In Bloom 91c
here. A. M. Prevail, l’ hone 1936 Quick excellent cond. $291.
GRAPEVILLE NURSERY
749-2115 Seville. Fla.
Grapevlllo Ave near 70lh St
'52 Dodge hardtop $135.
Txvo pick-up trucks, your choice
PETUNIAS It Calendulas now LARGE, outdoor, child* play­
$123.
house. 105 Garrison Dr.
ready.
Dutch Mill Nursery,
BUI Cooke Used Cars, 1014
New Upsala Rd. off 20th St.
NEW CROP Georgia Stewart Pe
French Ave.
can*, 30c lb. Ph. FA 2-6782.
.13. Furniture
1956 FORD Convertible, new top,
CITRUS SUPPLIES
stick shift, V-S. Call $22-0512.
Used furniture, appliances, tools
Ask for our wholesale price list*
etc. Bought-Sold Larry's Man
for Citrus hags, all sires. Bass­ 1937 RAMBLER Custom station
213 Sanford Ave. Ph. FA 2-4132
wagon, Automatic Transmission,
wood Picking ladders, picking
R/1I, SACRIFICE. FA 2-0310.
CUSTOM BUILT BEDDING
bags, clippers, truck rope, ate.

alterations.

DAYS work. FA 2-0430.
THE TIME TESTED FIRM
F O R 2 CAR GARAGE; electU- 116 N. Park Ave. Ph. FA 2-8123 DAY or regular work, free to 30 DAY Special— Septic Tanks
Watch and Clock Repairing
pumped and rrpaired. 24 hr
city and door with lock necea
Honest Work • Genuine Parts
travel. FA 2-5120.
3500 PARK
Service. Ph. FA 2-9469.
(ary.
Ph.
Jim
Hemphill,
313
E. 2nd SI., Sanford.
4-Bedroum, 2 bath borne. Beauti­
FA 2-2621.
fully landscaped . corner lot. 21. Ilenutv Salon*
26. Had Id A c Tetevlhlon
2!), A u to m o b ile S e rv ice
Lovely residential section. Con­
EVA-HESS BEAUTY .SHOP
12. Real Estate For Sale
TV SERVICE within the hour
venient to Churches, shopping
LEONARD AUTO CLINIC
3 Senior Beau.'.clan:
Service call $2.00 Sunshine IV
F.leclronlc Testing Equipment
and NAS. Ha* deep well and Minnie Bess * Helen &gt; Blanche
(The working man's friend).
Patio area. Ph. FA 2-6463.
Tune-up, Welding, Brake work
108 K. 2nd. St.
Plicne FA 2-3914
FA 2 9192.
Complete motor overhaul
2524 Park Urixc Office FA 2-211$
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Registered Brokers
Hair Stylist - Pat Stewart
It ASSOCIATES
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Tales

WASHINGTON (U P I)-T h * Su
preme Court's reversal of 16 “ sit'
in" convictions in Baton Rouge
marki only the beginning of
the court'a problems In this con­
troversial legal area.
There are seven more cases al­
ready on tha docket to be ac­
cepted for review or rejected.
And countless others are on their
way up through lower courts.
Monday, In the first rase of its
kind, the high court found no evi­
dence to support charges that 16
Negroes at Southern University

Forest City Civic
Group Discusses
Clubhouse Plans

d m are on their, way I
The sounds of Christmas Carols
are beginning to be heard through­
out the ship aa All Hands are
getting primed for their home­
coming.
At 1000 today we commenced
flight operations with our Douglas
A3D “ Skywsrrtors" which hsd
been worked on extensively since
so few of us were able or wanted
to go ashore In Livorno due to poor
boating conditions. Our aircraft
are all aboard now and tied down
for the night, but the never ending
task of keeping them fit and ready
for almost any contingency goes
on in the black of night on the
wind and rain swept flight deck.
Our latest msll was only three
days old, and the "Tigers" lov*.

Drum

Mr. end Mra. Dalton Helms o f
Longwood, a girl.
Mr. and Mrs*. Frank Williams o f
Sanford, a boy.
Dismissals
Mrs. James Herndon and baby,
Centre; Marjorie Lambert, DeBary; Lovett Fltsrandolpb, DeBaryt Anllsabeth Baker, Cathe­
rine
Slaughter,
Mrs.
Walter
Padtlford and baby, Neva Pattenon and Dllworth Dixon o f San-

Bridget Clark, Lake Monroe; Mrs.
Dellon Helms end baby, Longwood;
John Klipfel, DeBary;
Harold Lee Tanner, PHnee Mey­
ers, Mrs. Frank Williams and
baby, Jewell Nutt, Frankie Jones,
Mrs. Adam Budrik and baby,
Ruby Cinder end Lillie Belle Foeter of Senford
DECEMBER 19
Admissions
Nancy Glenn and Phyllis Hoffman
o f Sanford
Dismissals
Joan Bigelow, Orlando; Beverly
Canada, Oiteen; Judith Breete,
Longwood; Bonnie Hickox, Long­
wood; Mrs. Ernest Morris and
baby, Osteen; Lois Webb, Jsmea
Hooks and Nancy Glenn of San-

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Bugle

By BHIRLBY WENTWORTH
The Forest City Civic Assn*
meeting last week at the Forest
City Baptist Church, discussed the
sodal end financial success o f its
recent fish fry held at the recrea­
tion park site.
The event was conducted on this
location to acquaint residents with
the property which was donated
to the association by the county
several months ago to be develop­
ed as a recreation center.
Members also discussed plans
for a proposed clubhouse and talkof Christmas season activities

Corps

which will be announced.

Fire Chief Everett Worden of
the newly organised Weldwa Vol­
unteer Fire Dept, (poke to the
group and explained coverage o f­
will give a public demonstration ent of the USAF Band under the fered to residents of the erea.
of their precision maneuvers and direction of Col, George S. Ho­
The next meeting was scheduled
fine music.
ward, the Corps has won Interna­ for Jan. I at 8 p. m.
Organised in 1919 as a eompontional acclaim through Its per­
formances in almost every nation
In the world.

Drum, Bugle Corps To Play A t Flag Ceremony

Tha December Bomber Stream
DECEMBER •
Admissions
Boomer Flag will be presented
Helen Helm*, Longwood; Rachael on Dec. 13 at 2 p. m.
Alley, DeBary; Helen Williams,
The competitors for this months
Sally Ann Grant, Bernlca Ellen Bomber Stream will be VAH-3,
Woods,
Herbert Hughs* and
James Smith of Sanford.

DECEMBER T
Admissions
Claveland Campbell, Lake Mon­
roe; Nancy Morris, Osteen; Wil­
liam Michaslis, DeBary; Nathan­
iel Dixon, Frankie Jones, Marlon
Budrik, Jeweli Nutt; Hilda Raulerson, John Key, Alice McCaslin,
Mary A. Miller, Emma Masyck,
Jon Ferry, Bridget! Clark of San­
ford
Births
Mr, and Mrs. Ernest Morris of
Osteen, a girl
Mr. and Mrs. Adam Budrik of
Sanford, a girl
Dismissals
James Olds, DeBary; Lillian Cle*
Jan, DeBary; Mra. Norman Rus­
sell and baby, Frank Moore,
Katherine Prince, Mary J. Octallea, Willie Mae Jones, Franklin
Ervin, Bernice Wood of Sanford.
DECEMBER S
Admissions
Clara B. Parka, DeBary; Prince
Myers, Lake Monroe; Joan Bige­
low, Orlando; Emma Beaman,
John C. Portion, James Elmore
li l , Anna A. McKee, Sanford
Births
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Martin of
Sanford, a girl
Mr. and Mrs. Robert A. Miller a*
Sanford, • boy
Dismissals
Adela Portion, Apopka; Esther
Jus linger, DeBary; Roy Collins,
Osteen; Nancy E. Pfei/auf, Os­
teen; Theodore W. Ehrlng, De­
Bary; Cleveland Campbell, Lake
Monroe; John Taylor, Lake Mary;
Mildred Shlrsrd, James Smith,
Eileen Trout, Christine Smith and
Lois Herman of Sanford
DECEMBER I
Admissions
Elaine Morris, Lake Mary; Bev­
erly Canada, Osteen; Gertrude
Zerrenncr, Norma a . Martin, Ray.
roond
Herron, Helen
Cenlry,
Asalia Freeman and Sarah Ann
Harper of Sanford
Births
Mr .and Mri. Augustus McKee of
Sanford, a boy
Mr. and Mrs. William Marlin ol
Sanford, a girl

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Legal Battle Looms In Sit-In Reversal

By L. H. HIGGINBOTHAM
Independence atcamed out of
the fog, smoke and hate shrouded
anchorage at Livorno, Italy, at
0813 this morning to begin the
first leg of the long trip home to
friends, sweethearts and fsmllles.
The “ Tigers," their eyes aglow
with visions of sunny Sanford,
were at parade on Ute flight deck
as the ship got underway. One
could almost hear an audible sigh
of pleasure as we, churned through
the placid waters and steamed out

Hospital Notes

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VAILS and VA1M1. They will
compete in a loading drill, a short
look Pop-up RBS run on States­
boro, Georgia, and an RBS run
on Jacksonville.
The Boomer Flag will tie pre­
sented to the winner by Captain
Heavy Attack Wing One, with
the ceremonies commencing at
2:00 P. M.
After the presentation of the
By MRS. ADAM MULLEIt
Boomer Flag, the USAF Drum
Volusia
County Engineer Wes­
and Bugle Corps from Bolling Air
Force Base, Washington IS, D. C. ley Sweat and Albert Hlrt, county
road supervisor, will speak on
the DeBary roads situation at the
B p.m. program meeting today of
the DeBary Civie Assn, in Ute
Community Center.
Thle meeting will be open to
the public according to President
James Duffy but a show of mem­
fly JANE CASSELBERUT
Mrs. Nelson Bunnell, president bership cards will be requested
of the Cassulbcrry Community of those attending Ute preceding
Methodist WSCB, will preside at 7 p.m. business session, he said.
Events set next week by the
the 2 p. m. Wednesday meeting of
the enciety In Weaver Hall o f the association
Include
tha
adult
Christmas Party to be held at 7:90
church.
The worship program will be p m . on Friday and the Children's
conducted by Mr*. Leonnrd Cased- Christmas Party which will take
burry and gifts wilt be exchanged place at 10 a.m. on Saturday.
with secret pals whose identities Both are scheduled at the Center.
will be revealed.
Hoetesiea for the social hour
will be Mra. Arthur Putnam, Mrs.
Tom Gullickson,i, Mra. Harry Me
Peek and Mrs. Corbett Christian'
By HIHHl.KY WENTWORTH
son.
The monthly meeting o f the
Rear Lake Garden Circle will be
held at the home o f Mrs. Donald
Cone, Craig Dr., Hoar Lake Manor
on Wednesday at 8 p. m.
Tha program will consist o f a
visit to Rock House Gardena on
The Kheneier Methodist Youth Fairbanks Ava. In Orlando with
Fellowship and Choir will meet the hostvba there to be Mr*. Leon­
at 7 P. m Thursday for a sprciul ard Toy, memlier of tha Orlando
practice session In preparation for Garden Club.
their caroling visits to ba mads on
At her floral shop she will dem­
the evening o f Dae. 21.
onstrate the art of assembling and
Mra. R. E. Jones and R, J. Turn­ arranging artistic Christmas cen­
er are In charge o f tha program.
terpieces and corsagea from both
dried and natural material. Aftar
Acute diseases of the upper her demonstration, members of
respiratory tract are the mmt tha circle will return tn tha home
common cause of Ulnora in the of the hostess for a business meet­
ing and Christmas Party.
United States.

County Officials
To Discuss Roads
At DeBary Meeting

Casselberry WSCS
Plans Program
Gift Exchange

Bear Lake Circle
To Visit Nursery

ENS. IIHUCE I - KECK o f
the Commander Heavy At­
tack Wing One S ta ff has
been ordered to tho U. S.
Naval Submarine School at
New London, Conn. Ena.
Keck graduated from the
University o f Illinois with
a Hnchclor o f Science de­
gree after completing a
major in geology.

Vandals Enter
Chuluota Bar
Vsndsls entered the Chuluota
Dar and Grill on SR 419 through
■ rear window sometime Satur­
day night, ripped Use pay phone
off the wall and broke into and
robbed the Juke box.
Other articles missing, accord.
Ing to Lou Hudson snd Ruth
Norris, owners, who discovered
the break*in end robbery Sunday
afternoon,
cases of
beer, one ease of wine, several
chickens from the deep freete
snd a large portable root t»ox.
Investigation Is being conducted
by Sanford and Oviedo law offi­
cials.

Ebenezer Youths,
Choir To Practice
For Caroling

In 1S38, tha Corps officially re­
presented the United States at the
World's Fair in Brussels, Bel­
gium. The USAF Pipe Band, a
part o f the Drum and Bugle
Corps, will also bo present. Un­
der Pipe Major Rosa, the Pipe
Band performs frequently aa an
Independent unit in addition to
Its regular performances with tha
Corps. For all of their appear­
ances, the Pipers wear authentic
highland dress, the tartas o f the
Mitchell claln in honor of General
sn iy Mitchell.
The public is cordially invited
to attend the ceremonies.

DeBary Democrats
Announce Meeting

The DeBary Democratic Club
will conduct its December busi­
ness meeting at 2 p.m. Wednes­
day in the DeBary Fire Hall.
President Edward Healy has an­
nounced that the meeting will be
open to all persona desiring to
attend and that refreshments will
be served at the conclusion of tha
buiinett session.

had disturbed the peace by their reversing for lack of evidence.
Bui Douglas asserted that re*,
luneh-counter demonstrations.
tauranta. though they may be pr|.
But It was not the kind of de­ vale enterprises, “ arc public f £
cision desired by cither the state cilities In which the atate* may
or the students.
not enforce a policy of racial leg.
The state laid the real ques­ relation.'*
tion waa whether a property own­
Harlan found the convictions un.
er may serve or not serve whom constitutional on the ground the
be pleases for any reason what­
Louisiana law la “ vague and un.
ever.
certain.'*
The Negroes, on the other hand,
wanted the court to rule that the
conviction amounted In an uncon­
stitutional enforcement of racial
segregation by state power.
Only Justice William O. Doug,
las wanted to grapple with this
constitutional issue.
Chief Justice Earl Warren, who
By MRS. ADAM MULLER
wrote the opinion, called atten­
The
DeBary Glee Club will prc.
tion to the court's time-honored
sent
its
snnusl Christmas Fropolicy of not formulating consti­
tutional law broader than if re­ gram at 7:30 p.m. Wednesday in
the Community Center.
quired by the case at hand.
Featured on the program will he
He examined the Louisiana dls.
orderly conduct statute to deter- a collection of Songs for C hrii^
mine what conduct It forbade and mas," directed by Mrs. H. Whitthe elements of guilt required to aker with Laura Piatt Brown is
accompanist;
selections
support a criminal conviction un­ piano
from an instrumental trio formed
der it.
He found no such evidence had of Theresa Kupecx at the pisno,
been produced. Convictions with­ Camellia Shaw, first violin, and
out evidence, be said, violate the Mrs. T. W. Donaldson, second vio­
constitutional right of the accused lin; duets by Mrs. Emily Armstrong, soprano, and Mra. Marion
to “ due process of law ."
AH the Justices agreed that the Roberts, alto and by Mra, F rsn t
convictions should be reversed. Hill, alto, and Mrs. William Bui"
Rut Douglas and Justice John M. nett, soprano.
Soloist Robert N. McGee wiR
Harlan had ideal quite different
from
Wafren’l.
Justice
Felix sing “ Jesu Bambino” by Yon with
Frankfurter, In a separate opin­ background from the chorus and
the program will conclude with
ion, supported him.
Douglas said he could under­ audience participation In the sing­
stand “ bow the mere presence of ing of familiar and beloved carol*.
Mr*. Charles Cretsey Is chair,
a Negro at a white lunch counter
might inflame tome people at man of the committee which will
fisticuffs would In other places.** serve refreshments following tha
"
Therefore, he found difficulty in program.

DeBary Glee Club
To Give Program

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Taking orders fo r Christmas Cakes and Cookies
First St, not so bad, and Saa Mareo
Construction C o, say they wlU cooperate
la beeping my place opes.

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the Mediterranean Sea until the
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County Board Kills Franchise Directive
Solons Blamed
For Loss O f Fund
An angry James P. A w ry lsshed out at Congressman Syd Herlong and Sen. Georg# Smathera
Tueaday at' the County Commit*
aion meeting laying that “ we
got no help in applying for fed*
era I fundi for a county wide drain­
age lurvcy and that “ our legislatori Juit don't know what'a go­
ing on In the county."
Avery expreiaed hii anger after
the board wai told that the Houte
and Home Finance Agency turned
down the county'! bid for $100,*
000 dralnige itudy.
It’s all politic!.** Avery laid
and "w e were left high and dry."
Avery laid that our legislator*
ought to ipend a little more time
at home Initead of running around
the atate department and in
foreign countries.
In other busineu, the board
tabled action on aubleaaing the

Atlantic Coait Line annet to
Chase and Co. pending more
study.
Chase offered to sublease the
enclosed annex on First St. for
$35 per month with an option to
renew on a yearly bail*.
“ This would get ua off lha
hook," Chairman J. C. Hutchison
said.
The board had proposed using
the annex for carrying out a
surplus commodity program.
The commission also appointed
a committee of J. II. Van Hoy,
Zoning Director Robert Brown
and County Engineer Carlton Bliss
to firm up recommendatloni for
rearranging the courthouse.
Three contractors. Revels, Shoe­
maker and Carroll Daniel had all
expressed Interest In doing the
Job but needed more detailed In*
formation before they could submit figures.

New Proposal
By 'Qualified'
Group Ordered
The County Commission
killed the controversial fran­
chise directive in a lengthy
nnd heated session Tuesday
afternoon a n d
authorised
Board Chairman J. C. Hutchi­

son to eppoint a committee o f
"qualified engineers and attorn­
eys" to start fresh on a new direc­
tive, but using the canceled one aa
the base.
County Commissioner James P.
Avery, who earlier in the year pro­
posed the directive, asked the
board to cancel it, because “ it
seems the people are in opposition
to It,"
Avery said thnt at a mats meet­
ing held last week there “ didn't
seem to be anyone in favor of it."
The board discussed the possibil­
ity of hiring engineers for the
study but Chairman dlutchlsun said
ha would try to get the feelings of
some o f the engineers in tha coun­
ty.
Col. Paul nissel o f Lake Mary,
long an opponent o f the directive,
asked the board to form a citixens
parking because, according to Zencommittee but most o f the board
ing Director Robert Brown, they
members felt that qualified and ex­
were afraid It could be used for
pert help was needed.
other purposes beside parking.
Charmera told members o f the
press after tha meeting that work
would atart on a new A A P store
but any further expansion could be
kilted by this move.
WASHINGTON (UPI) — The
He aaid that hla company ia now
administration said today that
negotiating teases for a depart­ it la considering establishing a
ment store, supermarket, drug second refugee center for Cuban
store, cafeteria and variety store. exiles with New York and New
He did not elaborate on what tha Orleans aa prospective site*.
stores were.
His attorney, S. J. Davis J r ,
after the board turnad down hla
appeal, said, “ It could possibly kill
off tha center."
The total center would Include
282,48$ square feet with a build­
ing area o f 05,340 square feet. The
parking area would allow for 8C2 H o ffa H opeful
cars. Charmera aaid tha county's
CHICAGO (U PI) — Teamster
action would cut construction by Union President James R. Hoffa
12,Out) feet and cut 110 parking ■aid Tuesday he expecte hi* union
■paces.
will tie readmitted to the AFL-CIO
In regard to the shopping center
the board also,tabled action on
amending the county' sotting reg­ Citrus Prom otion
ulations to, allow off-atreet p a ll­
LAKELAND (UIT&gt;—Thd Flor­
ing authorised aa a conditional uaa ida Citrus Commission announced
In any toning district except Tuesday a month-long promotion
R -l-A , Avery opposed the move fo r next February to Increase
calling It a dangeroua precedent.
citrus sales within Florida.

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Farm Center Asked
Tb« County Farm Bureau asked
the County Commission Tuesday
to consider construction of a
$60,000 agricultural center on the
county home property and a few
hours later, Com miss loner Ted
Williams urged the board to atari
the ball rolling by taking out
$20,000 out of the indigent fund
and earmarking H to start the
project.
However, the com m iulon agreed
to wait until a report ia finished
by a special committee studying
the moving of UW agricultural
offices out of the courthouse.
•Tt’s prem sturt," sild Com­
missioner Vernon Dunn. “ Let's
avoid undue haste," chimed In
John F llipitrlck.

Earlier in the five-hour ses­
sion, Spokesman for the Faria
Bureau, John Evans of Oviedo,
cited the need for an agricultural
center calling for construction of
a building at $36,000 and later an
exhibition hall and auditorium
for some $23,000 to take care of
the needs of the many agricultural
offices In the county,
Williams said the most logical
location was the northeast corner
of the county home property.
He and Fitzpatrick will make
a study of the recommendations
o f the bureau and report back
to the commission at a later dale.
Evans said that the state would
supply matching funds to help
build the exhibition hall-

Williams Home Head
County Commission Ted Wil­
liams was elected custodian o f the
County Home for next year at the
commission meeting Tuesday,
Present eustodlan James P.

Avery made the motion and said
"it (tha pur' 1 should be routed
on an annual bssia."
Avary wished Williams luck and
said " I hope the press will be
fairer to you."

Board Firm On Bars
The County Commission by a
3-2 vote Tuesday agreed to aUnd
firm on keeping bars closed New
Year's Eva this year despite pro­
tests from a delegation o f tavern
owners In ths county.
Both John
Fltxpatrick
and
James P. Avary opposed closing
tha bars saying that "these people
are entitled to consideration as
taxpayers and dtissns.'
However,
Chairman
J.
O
Hutchison , Ted Williams and

Vernon Dunn held fast.
Ona spokesman fo r tha group
asked why "we have to close and
tha country club allowed to be
openedT"
The commission emphasised that
the Mayfair property was owned
by tha city.
FlUpatrick asked the board to
reconsider, and allow tha bars
to sUy open from 10 to 2 a. m.
kilt h* failed to win tha necessary
support

Ask O K In Writing
Tha County Commissioa Tues­
day voted not to taka any chances
on tha word o f tha Stats Road De­
partment and gat a written com­
mitment from tha SRD that tha
county’s secondary funds could be
used to extend Lake Mary Blvd.
A t the same time, the board de­
layed action on proceeding with
eminent domain proceedings on

Bear Lake Kd. until “ wa eae what
happens on the Lake Mary Blvd.
project."
Chairman J. C. Hutchison told
the board that tha SRD had as­
sured them they could use second­
ary funds to extend the road.
However, John FlUpatrick said,
"I'd Uka to see that written on
SRD stationary. lt'a good bust.
■•••,* ha added.

No L egal Grounds
WASHINGTON (U PI) — StaU
Department officials aaid today
Russia has no valid legal grounds
in demanding extradition o f Ger­
man Gen, Adolf Heuslngcr from
the United Statea.

France A grees
LAKELAND (U PI) — France,
tire world's largest importer of
citrus and citrus products, has de­
cided to permit the United States
to compete in its orange market
for the first Ultra since World War
II.

Bar ‘Junk* Mail
WASHINGTON (U PI) — The
Post Office Department announc­
ed Tuesday that after Jan. 10 it
will not forward third class mail
o f “ no obvious value," aurh as ad­
vertising circulars and some cat­
alogs.

Growers V otin g
LAKELAND (U PI) — Florida
grapefruit growers In Urs Indian
River area began voting by mail
today on a proposed federal mar­
keting agreement and order under
which Ure weekly shipping volume
of their fruit can be regulated.

M ayor Resigns
SPARTAN BURG, S. C. (U PU —
Mayor A. D. Cudd submitted his
resignation today, bringing to a
climax a year which taw his bus­
iness ventures crumble and hia
administration rocked by charge*
o f scandal,

Jailed In T h eft
ORLANDO (U PI) — A truck
driver who aaid ha sold $4,uuu
worth o f stolen meat to two Bos­
ton potlcemsn for $400 sat id an
Uranga County Jail cell today,
awaiting arrival o f charges from
Boston. He ia Edward G. Fraser,
36, Somervills, Mass., an employs
o f a Koxbury, M ass, food com­
pany.

DWG To Meet
The South be minute Democratic
Women's Club will meet at noun
Thursday at the home o f Its pres­
ident, Mrs. Hope Bennett, for a
covered dish luncheon. Speaker
will be Mrs. Agnes McKinna
Leonard of Orlando whose topic
will be “ Interests for Women of
the Democratic Parly.**

W in

Established

1906

W EDNESDAY, DECEM BER 18, 1961

JERUSALEM (UPI) — Israel
■sked the death penalty for Adolf
Eichmann today, but Eichmann
told the court he was “ disappoint­
ed" st the guilty verdict and said
he did not recognise his guilt.
Presiding Judge Mosha Landau,
who with two other German-born

'V

e g o **

By l-ARRY VERSHEL
Oops, my big chance and I
flopped!
The
First
Christian
Church Men'e Club asked me to
speak last night and after racing
out of County Commission at B :ll
to make an appearance at the
church at 6:30, I took the wrong
notes with me. Left the speech
notes In the courthouse, , , took
the cuunty commission notes to
the meeting.
• • •
Oops again: Started my speech
with ladles snd gentlemen and
there wasn't a lady in the room.
What a day!
• • •
Our city work crews are trained
to ii’.eet s ‘iy emergency! Tuesday
while working in G rew ' Manor,
Jake Fo-tiere wea called to aid
a lady *n distress and ended up
by babysitting while the lady
went to tha boipital. After awhile
according to City Manager W. K.
Knowles, Jake was relieved by
another city worker Joe Koke.
We hear they even fed the kids.
• • •
Anybody seen my notes . . .
They started off “ ladies and
Gentlemen."
• • •

Judges had convicted Eichmann on
■U 13 counts against him, an­
nounced that lenience would be
pronounced at 0 a m. (2 a m.
EST) Friday.
Israeli Atty. Gen. Gideon Hauiner demanded death for Eichmann
for his psrt in the murder of six
million Jews by the Nazis during
and before World War II. He said
Eichmann had. sacrificed any hope
for mercy because of the “ enor­
mity" of his misdeeds which had
caused him to crost the barrier
between man and beast.
But Eichmann. In a dramatic,
elevenlh-hour pics to save his life,
told the court that "I do not rec­
ognise the guilt. My expectation
for justice wsa disappointed."
Reading a prepared statement
from hie bullet-proof glasi cage
in
the
courtroom,
Eichmsnn
claimed he was only following
orders and that “ those who gave
the order* Justly deserve punish­
ment."
“ The mass murder was solely
tli* guilt of the political leader­
ship." he said. “ The evidence
given In this court shocked me
considerably, but the misdeeds
were committed agslnst my will."
"I am the victim of a miscon­
ception. 1 must sutler for (he acis
of others, I must bear the burden
imposed upon me by fate."
The special three-judge court re­
convened Monday after a long re­
cess to prepare its verdict It pro­
nounced him guilty immediately,
snd then spent two days reading
its reasoned arguments fur the

RERUN (U PI)—Communist po­
lice in East Berlin today shot and
apparently wounded one of their
own men who was trying to es­
cape across the border, according
to witnesses.
West Berlin police said the wit­
nesses reported the incident oe
curred at the barbed wire border
on the French sector. The wit­
nesses ssid the Communist po­
liceman dashed toward the hsrbed
wire dividing line but was shot
down by another guard.
Police called to the scene saw
an East German ambulance driv­
ing away presumably carrying
the wounded man.
The incident occurred as Allied
sources disclosed that U.S. Army
Ml carbines will be issued to
West Berlin police in order to
bolster Western defenses on the
border.
Now. I know I left those notes
Police sources said some unit*
somewhere. They Justcouldn't
already have started practice fir­
disappear,
ing with the M2, which is a light
'• • •
full or semi-automatic rifle with
Good News: All Ihe stores will a magaLne capacity of 30 rounds
stay open downtown until 8 p ut.
starting Friday night and contin­
uing through Dec. 23—That's the
word from E. C. Harper, chair­
man of the Chamber of Commerce
merchant's division.
• • •
The annual Nativity scene by
City Hall was put up this morn­
BERLIN (UPI)—Ti»e U.S. Army
ing. It sure could use a fresh ordered more “ aceesi rights" mil
coat of paint.
itsry convoys to travel to and
•
*
•
from Berlin today despite the
If Fern Park doae incorporate threat of new Communist harassits a pretty aura bat Its charter ments In the divided city.
will tie drafted »ft»r rt»« m * pre­
The American troop movements
pared by Caasslberry last year were psrt of a switch between
with tha cooperation o f Dr. Paul battle groups stationed in Berlin
Douglass, head o f Rollins College and West Germany. Each unit
Political Science Dept,
moving today was company site,
• •
•
numbering about 200 men.
County Commissioner Vernon
Moscow Radio warned today
Dunn laid it on the line Tuesday that American troop movements
when he said he would never vote in snd out of eWst Berlin “ are an
to hire a part-time land-lease outright military demonstration
health director from Orange Coun­ over territory belonging to dem o­
ty. However, looks like the coun­ cratic Germany meant to aggraty will do It anyway . . . Part- vste the situation in Europe."
time man to take care of 60,000
The broadcast, monitored U
people?
Ixmdon. was beamed in English
• •
a
to North America and cited move­
By the way, any of you 60,000 ments of units of the 10th Infan­
seen a y notes?
{ try Regiment.
Why, oh why can t the Pori
Office put a mailbox nn the lake
side of First Street, n y at Park
Avenue, so we don't have to walk
way down yonder to the Post-Of­
fice Building to mall a letter:
Yc*, we know, there's one by the
bank across the street.
• • •
Now that County Commission
Chairman J. C. Hutchison was
authorised Tuesday to get some
well qualified engineers to work
on a new franchise directive, may
we suggest City Manager W. K
Knowles and Bill LcffkrT
• • •
Rev. James Barnett of the First
Christian
Church needs
some
sheep for a Christmas movta the
church is shooting. How about
some helpT

U. S. Orders More
Convoys To Berlin

FLO RID A

N O. 843

SANFOHD-SEMINOLE DEVELOPMENT CORP. officera m et thia week
to iron out final plane fo r the new Del-Mar industry locating in the area.
L eft to right, F. E. Roumlllat Jr., R. J. Bauman, Clifford McKibbln and
George Touhy. See today’ e editorial.
(Herald Photo)

Major UN Offensive Indicated

Troops Pour Into Katanga

ELISABETHVILLE (U P D -U .S .
Air Force GlobemSster transports
today flew troops and supplies to
Katanga, indicating ■ major UN
uffcnslve may be imminent. Ka­
tanga appealed lo Undersecretary
verdict.
Ralph
Bunclic
to
Investigate
Gideon Ilssld. a spokesman for “ cruel and inhuman actions of the
Ihe prosecution, said Israeli law UN W e e ."
made It mandatory for llam ncr
• • •
to demand Eichmann'a execution.
UNITED NATIONS, N. T.
Defense counsel Robert berva(UPI) — Britain led e movement
tius of West, Germ any worked on
here today lo secure ■ cease-fire
■ pica of mercy for his client.
in Katanga. Her permanent rep­
resentative, Hlr Patrick Dess,
planned lo submit ■ formal ap­
peal to Acting Secretary Gen­
eral Thant, taking kiai I* halt
the fighting.
• • e

German Commies
Wound Own Man

SANFORD,

n

Death Asked
For Eichmann

Firm Accuses Board
BULLETIN
City Manager W . K. Knowles
■aid thia afternoon! that the city
plana to annex the Bellmead
proparty and have already au*
thorieed eight-inch aewer lines
and alx-Inch water lines Into tha
property.
• • •
An axacutiva of tha Bellmead
Development Corp. o f Daytona
Beach charged the County Com­
mission Tuesday with an attempt
to “ atop tha county from axpandin g" and after the board turned
down his appeal to allow ratonlng
o f a 160 foot atrip from R -l-A and
C-2.
The developer, Thomas Charm­
ers, wanted the rexonlng for off■iraet parking for a $01$ million
■bopping center bordering Hwy.
17-02, French Ave. and 27th St.
However, James !\ Avery said
that toning la to protect tha people
atul not ‘Tor big business."
He emphasised that theta peopla
want to put a parking lot next to
a resident's home. Nobody wants
that, ha aaid.
The only commissioner who vot­
ed to approve tha appeal was John
FlUpatrick.
Tha xontng board had also de­
nied tha extra area for off-atreat

Lemeed

seven civilians have been killed
and 23 wounded in tile UN niurtar
bombardment of tha city Tuesday
night and today. It said more than
2U0 shell* were fired and HU per
cent of them hit “ non-military
objectives."
Tbe mortar fire came from tha
direction of tha Swedish UN camp
and was directed against central

Elisabcthviile. It alerted huge
firea and forced evacuation of *
canter housing white refugees. •
A second refugee train, crowded
with 300 women and children, leJt
ElisabcIhvUle for Ndola, Northern
Rhodesia.
French effort* lo arrange a
cease-firs tnids little pregresa In
Kliiabrthvllle.

Mile Posts O f State
Roads M ay Be Reality

TALLAHASSEE (UPI) A
new project ie under way that
The transport* brought In 100 may help the Highway Patrol lo­
cate accidents accurately and as­
Ethiopian troops, 2 2 tons of
ammunition and supplies, end 14 sist the Road Department' In
Jcrp*. Another IDS Ethiopians ar­ singling out sections nf highway
m e d from Kindu, snd informed with engineer problems.
sources said 230 Swedish troops
were hi,night In lo doublt the else
of the Swedish contingent.
The Katanga government asked
thatRunchr, the American UN
undersecretary, come to Eliasbcthvlllc from Leopoldville, where
he is discussing the Katanga situ*
By United Press International
ation with UN and (Jungolcse o f­
hub-zero cold struck a third of
ficials.
tits nation today, touching o ff
It said Bundle could “ bring to
serious flu epidemics In Colursdu
the world proof of the cruel, in­
snd Miiftourl. Dixie had ■ flood
human actions of the UN armed
threat and upper Michigan dug
forces on free Kstsngs soil," It
out from under 30 inches o f snow,
offered him an armed escort and
Tha weather-blamed death toll
guaranteed free movement.
sinca tha stert of the series of
A government communique aaid
■torma last Saturday reached 122
today.
lows had 18 deaths; Wisconsin,
Ohio ami Kansus each 11; Illinois
snd Missouri each 13; Colursdu
snd Pennsylvania each 6; Indians
and the New England slates 7 and
Michigan 0.
Schools were rioted at rotosi,
MIAMI BEACH (U PI) — The
AFL-CIO high command broke s .Mu., and at Ignuteio snd Psgoss
week • old deadlock early today Springs, Colo., by Influenss epi­
and unanimously adopted a plan demics, afflicting nearly 2,000
to a*tile inter-union feuds through children.
Cold wave conditions and below■ system that depends on bind­
zero temperatures prevailed from
ing arbitration.
Elated George Meany, president ths Rockies snd Pacific Northwest
of Ove federation, announced the to tire Ohio Valley, Cold wave
decision to newsmen St 4 a. m., warnings were widespread. Even
EST, following s marathon, eight- California had colder than usual
hour session of the AFL-CIO ex­ temperatures with readings in ths
ecutive council.
30s in northern counties.
He seld the 29-maa council ap­
Ths Cotton Belt was hit by
proved S "-o rk iV .o aud forward heavy ram* which sent rivers ris­
looking procedure" to handle dis­ ing, threatening floods. Atlanta re­
putes over Job rights, member­ ported 8.76 inches of rain Tuesday
ship raiding snd unfair organising and Birmingham msseured 3.01
tactics.
inches.
The AFL-CIO leaders, looking
haggered but happy at the pre­
dawn breakup, voiced hope the
the peace formula would stop
Bridgs . ........
. Pag* 9
most of the battles that mar la­
Classified
____ Peg* 12 A 13
bor unity,
Comic* ............ ------Page 12
Dear Abby ___ ------- Tage •
Editorial .......... ------ Page 11
Drops Bomb Request
Entertainment ■ . . . Page 9
UNITED N A T I O N ! , N . Y.
Legale ______
(U P I)—Acting Secretary General
Page 6 A 12
Thant today withdrew ths United ' Puzzle ......... ... -----— Page 9
Society _______ _ _ Page 2
Natiuna request for British bombs
for uss Is the Congo,
Sports
____ Page •

Sub-Zero Cold
Hits Third Of U. S.

AFL-CIO Breaks
Labor Deadlock

Herald Index

Florida I* tha Rrat state to
install mils posts. The project
calls for 113 of them to be placed
on 150 miles of Leon County high­
way!. After a year's use, the
project will be slut!led for possible
statewide application.
Road Chairman John Phillips
ssid “ these mile posts will clear­
ly Indicate exact loealioni which
have ■ history of excessive acci­
dents. With this information, wo
can better determine any engi­
neering or maintenance factor*
which may have contributed to
the cause of the accident."
The Insurance Institute for
Highway Safety is financing the
physical cost of tha mile posts,
which cost about $5 each, and tha
Federal Bureau of Public Roade
It aiding Ihe Road Department by
establishing the project
a re­
search program.

Berlin 'Probes' To
Continue — Rusk
PARIS (UPI) — Secretary of
State Dean Rusk told America’s
European allies today the United
States Intends to continue diplo­
matic “ probing" talks on Berlin
with the Russians, About half a
dozen NATO nation* rallied swift­
ly in support of the Idea,
West Germany, Belgium, Cana­
da, Denmark and Norway all said
they were In favor of tom* sort
of talks with the Russians. Franca
expressed continued opposition.
Vtcsi Germ so ru m g n Min liter
Gerhard Schroeder told the NATO
council there Is a treater risk ia
not negotiating than in negoti­
ating.
Belgium1* Paul-Ilenri Speak, a
former NATO secretary general,
declared “ there have been enough
sounding*. Now is tbe time to ne­
gotiate."

441 Link Complete
TALLAHASSEE (U PI) — Com.
pletioa o f more then Sevan mile*
o f four-laalsg ea U, L 441 around
Mount Dora waa announced by the
Rm*4 Derailment Tuesday, The
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Krralh

Dramatics Club
Presents Two
One Act Plays

Page 10 — Frl. Dec. 8, 1061

Th* annual "M " Night meeting,
Mobilisation Night for Training
Union Work In all churches of th*
Southern Baptist Convention, wet
held at DeLand's First Baptist
Church Monday night with 20 of
tha 26 church** and chapels In the
Bemlnol* Assn, represented by the
638 persons attending.
The program epencil with a
musical inUrloda o f f a v o r i t e
hymns played by Mra. Margaret
Whit# o f DeLeon Springe with
Jack Coldiron o f Stetson leading
congregational singing. Special
music for the evening was present­
ed by Coldiron and th* Girls Triple
Trio from th* Sanford church.
Speakers Included Rev. Tram*]
Kilpatrick of Oatoen who lad pray­
er and tha following acriplura and
music msdlUtion: Director W, L.
Harvey spaaking on "Forward in
1063” { Frad Werhan of Elder
Springe with "Forward in Coop­
erative Activity" ( Raymond Yatei
with "Forward In Reaching Peo­
ple"! *nd Mra. Cedi Tucker on
"Forward in Attaining Gosls.”
Rev, David Solomon, paator o f
tha Orange City church, gave tha
principal addrssa o f tha meeting.
Stetson Baptist Church received
Uie attendance banner with 80 par­
sons praasnt and tha Oak Lawn

Baptist Chapel, mission of the San­
ford church, took th* efficiency
banner fo r having 32 present
which represented 68 per cent o f
its training union membership.
Rev. Gall Smith o f the Sanford
Central Baptiat Church gave the
cloalng prayer which wae followed
hy the congregation singing, "T o
God Be Tiie Glory.”

Miss Juanita Pale, Naxarcnc
missionary
recently
returned
from Africa, is scheduled to speak
in a special service, Saturday at
the First Church of th* Naaarcne,
Second St. and Maple Ave. Miss
Pale Is on furlough In th* United

AMONG THE MANY ITEMS donated by local xnerchanta for the Lake
Mary Elementary School’* Winter Festival Saturday 1* the pictured dieplay. The auction will top o ff the event acheduled from 5 p. m. until 9 p.m .
on the campus.
(Herald Photo)

A sale* increase of 3.72 percent
was recorded by Winn • Dlxia
Stores, Inc., during th* 63-week
period ended Nov. 18 compared
with th* corresponding period a
year ago, It wae announced.
The volume wae $701,660,243
coirp* cd with $734,263,8-11 last
year, on Increase of $27,300,412.
For th* 20-week period ended
Nov. 18, sales were $287,371,037
compared with $278,202,837, an increaen o f $0,108,800 or 3-30 percent
over 1000.
An inerrase also wu* registered
for th# 4-week period ended Nov,
18 when sales totaled $60,232,177
compared with $60,032,118 last
year, an Increase of $2,600,060 or
4.60 percent.
Winn-Dixie, which operate* a
number of supermarket* in th* lo­
cal area, now haa 644 retail stores
throughout the South compared
with 621 units a year agu.

Legal Notice
XOTICN o r •A1-13
Notice I* hereby given thet pureuert le th* fla il decree ef ferectoeure end eel# entered In the
rauee pending In the Circuit Ceurt
In and for Seminal# Counlr. Flor­
ida, ceee docket number llftn , the
underelgned Clerk will eell the
property situated In satd County
described as:
Lot 14, Block K, hUNI.AND
KSTATER, a subdlvlelon, ee- cording to a plat thereof,
Recorded In Piet Booh It,
piaee IS to t l of the Public
Kecorde e f Seminal# County,
Florida.
Together
with
lb*
following
Iteme kf property which ere locat­
ed In and permanently Inelslled *•
a part of th* Improvement* on eild

Uud:

Oae
DeoTherm
full)
Well
Furnace. Model TIU-STP, Ser.

ui tiisau

On* OB (electric) tunge, lie del JIC in tW H . Serial TltOtlSIOne (IE (eleclrtrl Refrlaeretor.
Model I.ASIIK, Serlel OIISSIttT
Ten Venetian Hllnd* (motel)
manufactured
by
aenkarlk
Oleee A Paint Company, Senford, Florida
Together with all structure* and
iRiprovsmsnt* now and faeresller
eh asld land, and fixtures attach­
ed thereto, and all rente, leeuee,
preceeds, end profits accruing
end to accrue from said pre­
miss*, all o f which nr* Includ­
ed within the foregoing descrip­
tion and th* habrndum thereof)
also gee, *t**m, electric, water,
and other heating, cooking, rerrlgerallng, lighting, plumbing.
____ ___________
_ and pow­
vsntllaUng,
Irrigating,
er »r*l*m*, m»ehln**, appliance*,
fltlurt*.
and
appurttn*n«**.
which now ara or may here­
after pertain to. or ba used with,
In. nr on asld prsml***, even
though (bay b* detached or de­
tachable,
St public sale, to th* hlili**l and
b**t bidder for cash b#tw*#n th*
hours of oUvon o'clock In th* for*l o t s and two o'clock In Ibo aftersoon on th* ttth day of D*c*mhtr, t**l. *t th* Front Door o f
Iho gsmlnol* county Courlhou** lit
g*nf«rd. Florida.
(■BALI
Arthur M. Iitckwlth, Jr.
Cl*rk o f the Circuit Court
nyi Msrtha T. VlhUn
I&gt;*puty Cl*rk
Jsanlng*. Watt*. Clark*
and Hamilton
Attarnsya at Law
Harnrtl Nal'l tlnnk Bldg.
Janksonvllt* t. Florida
Publish D*«*mS*r S, 11*1,

Nurses Schedule
Christmas Party
Mrmbera o f Uie Florida Nurses
Asm., District 37, will meet at the
Capri Restaurant for a Christ­
mas Party on Dec, 16.
Tha cocktail hour will begin at
7 p. m. with dinner scheduled to
he served at 8 p. m. Menu choices
available Include steak, filet mlgnon, trout and lobster.
Those planning to attend have
been requested to send their re­
mittance o f $2.76 for the dinner
along with their choir* o f tha mein
course dish to 6!re. Frances Harp­
New through, no-change Trait- er, 711 Mellonvtll* Ave. by Tues­
way* Intercity bus service between day.
New York City and a rtoten Flor­
ida cities from Jarksonvlll* to
Miami will become effective Tues­
day, Dec. 12.
Officials o f th* Tamlami Trailwaya Bus Company will visit Han­
Th* St, Cathsrina of Sienna
ford Monday to discuss this new Cathull* Women's Circle of Longservice with local government ami wood will conduct a rummage sale
business leaders. They ar* sched­ beginning at 8 a. ni. Saturday at
uled to arrive at 10:30 a. m. at Ford'a Comer In A l t a m o n t e
the Trnllwaya Terminal, Second Spring*, corner o f Longwood Ave.
and Park, in a amall caravan o f and E. Market St.
new buses and will answer ques­
A vast variety o f household ar­
tions concerning schedules, fares, ticles along with numerous cloth­
equipment and other matter*.
ing Items will be on sat*.

Trailways Caravan
Due Here Monday

Longwood Women
To Conduct Sale

Hy BETTIE SMITH
Th* Longwood Home Demon­
stration Club met Thursday for it*
December meeting in th* Civie
league Building with Mrs. Oden
Ilruwn, Mr*. A m et Byers, Mrs.
Fred Hcuberger and Mr*. B. C.
Green* aa hostesses for the noon
luncheon.
Gift* wera exchanged with se­
cret pals whose identity was re­
vealed during tha a f t e r n o o n
Christinas 1'rugram under the su­
pervision of Mrs. Arthur Putnam.
Plan* were made fur supplying
the USO Club with Birthday Cake*
for the month and a report on the
Nov, 30 Workshop meeting at­
tended by 22 members was read.
Christmas decorations w e r *
mads and displayed at th* work­
shop hsld at tha hums o f Mr*.
Milton Tinsley In Orients Gardens,
Altamonta Springs. Tha hostess,
assisted by neighbors, served re­
freshment* at lovely in appear­
ance aa they wera delicious in
taste,
Members from the rlub attend­
ing tha annual Installation csremunle* in Hanford last Friday re­
ported on tha event. 61rs. Georg*
Otto, long-tim# member of th*
l-ongwood Club, served as Installa­
tion officer for th* County Counril
and 6irs. B. R. Gray, another
longtime member, was presented

■ ■ ■

France* Wester. The service will
close with extinguishing of th#
candles and the singing of th#
most beloved Christmas Carol,
"Silent Night. Holy Night.”
The public is invited to attend
the service.

Lake Mary's Community Pres­
byterian Church will present its
Vesper Service at 7:30 p. m. Sun­
day in the Church Sanctuary.
The program which has become
a meaningful tradition of the
church, will be directed by Ro­
bert Mero. Soprano members of
the choir will be Mrs. J. W. Pilley, Mrs. Eugene Brewer, Mrs.
A. P. Forshsy Sr., Miss Marian
Reaves, Mrs. Frank Lee, Mrs.
H. M. Cochran, Mrs. William
Smathers and Mrs. Ted Brooklyn.
Altos will be Mrs. Joe Smathers
and Mr*. F. W, Griffin, Tenors,
Rev. John W. Pilley and Joe
Smathers and Cases, William
Blakemorc and William Smathers.
The service will begin with the
lighting of candle* by Terrence
Buckle w and Corkj Bueklew, #ymhollaing “ The Coming of Christ,
Th* Light of the World." An organ-plano duet of Chrlitma* Fsntasi* will be rendered by Mrs.
James M. Thompson and Mr*.

Th# first performance o f the
newly.formed Dramatics Club at
Seminole High School will be two
one-act plays. In tune with tha
season of the year, to be presented
in tha auditorium at 3:30 p. m.
Monday,
"Pop Read tha Christmas Carol”
la the name o f one o f tha plays,
and atara Eugrti* Dimmock a* Pup
Jones. Others taking parti In the
short comedy are Robert Murrle,
Carol Wheeler, Jana M i l l e r ,
Frankie Jonea, Robert Richards,
and Mike Smith.
The touching Christmas arena
from Louala May Alcott's famous
"Little Woman" will be tha second
praaantatlon. This s t a r s Kas
Adame as Jo, Ruthl Carlton aa
Mag, Barbara Ruby aa Amy and
Martha Wheeler aa Beth. Linda Sue
Williams will play Mrs. March and
Nancy BergsUdt will take tha part
o f Hannah.

The curfew originated in the
fear of fire when most cillcs were
built of timber. It was the tolling
of a bell to warn inhabitants to
extinguish their lights and fires.

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Holidays

eccupled before Jan. 1 receive the benefit of Homestead Exemption!
Celery Ave., Monday.
She was bom May 8, 1900 in
Havana, Fla., and moved (o San­
ford many years ago. She was
■ member of St. James Methodist
Church.
Sho is survived by four sisters.
Annie Newkirk, Sally Parry, Edna
Colling and Minnie Robinson and
several nieces and nephews In San­
ford.
Funeral services will be held
Sunday at 2 p. m. at the St.
James ktethodist Church with
Rev. Jessie B rava officiating.
Elchelberger Funeral
Wilson
horn* Is In charge of arrange­
ments and burial will be in Restlawn Cemetery.

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with a certificate for her attend­
ance at last July’ s Short Course.
Mrs. Gray also was featured aa a
soloist on th* program.
Tha Longwood women expressed
regret that County Commissioners
and their wive* were unable to at­
tend th* annual meeting In order
to see tha work accomplished dur­
ing th* pact year and to enjoy the
evening with th* some 100 women
present for Ui* occasion.

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Underground Shot
Called Success
CARLSBAD, N. M. IUP1) American (dentists today collect­
ed data designed to enrich man­
kind from a nuclear 'b o ile r "
blasted deep beneath tba New
Mexican desert by the first atom­
ic explosion ever triggered for
purely peaceful purposes.
Atomic
Energy
commission
spokesmen, hailing the shot 1,200
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BRIEFS
Percentage Rising
N'ASHVILLE, Tenn. (U PI) —
f ’ ’ho percentage of Negroes enroll'fld In schools with whites in South­
ern and border stales has climbed
steadily
since
1060, Southern
School News reported today.

Pay Increased
FORT LAUDERDALE (U P I)—
The Board of Control has approv­
ed a 11 per cent psy raise for uni­
versity professors, who will begin
teaching under the trimester sys­
t e m next year.

Critical Talks
PARIS (U PI) — Secretary of
State Dean Ruak and tha British,
French and West German foreign
minister* began a week o f critical
Western talka today on restoring
ing Allied unity on Berlin and
Other cold war issues.

W ild er Winter?
WASHINGTON (U P I)—Weath­
er expert Jerome Kaniias today
unveiled an experimental 0O-day
forecast which says this winter
will lie generally milder than usual
in tha East and meaner than ui
ual In the West,

New Leader
m MIAMI BEACH (U P I)— Allen
T A . Howe, 33, a Salt Lake City at­
torney and administrative aaslstant to Sen. Frank Most, (U-Utah),
1* the new president of tha nation
al Young Democrat* Club* of
America.

May Renew Strike
United Press International
SANTO DOMINGO (U P I)— The
^political opposition today eonsid* eied renewing the nationwide gen­
eral ■trike In the face o f Preeident Joaquin Balaguer’a refusal to
quit office today.

Opera Star Weds

feet underground Sunday as gen­
erally luccessful, said there was
no cause for concern In a puff of
radioactive vapor that rose Into
the atr and drifted northward in
a cloud.
Tha object of the test was to
detonate a five-kiloton device,
equivalent to 3,000 tons of TNT,
at the end of a fishhook-shaped
tunnel, creating a cavity of molt­
en salt and steam and sealing
off the vertical abaft. Some leak­
age occurred.
But the shaft was sealed and
a "nuclear boiler" remained a
quarter of a mile underground to
be tapped and probed aa a pos­
sible method of generating elec­
tric power and bringing up from
the earth oil and ores.
The shot wa* called “ Project
Gnome" and was part of the
"Plowshare" operation that event­
ually la expected to blast out
harbors oo tha forbidding coast
near Cape Thompson, Alaska.
"There will be many new things
resulting." said Dr. Edward Teller, the man known as the "Father
of the H-Bomb." "The most Im­
portant thing it that we can move
the earth.'*

Graves Damaged
In County
Potter's Field
The
Sheriffs
Office
today
launched an extensive inveiUga
tion Into malicious vandalism at
the county Potter's Field behind
the county home after more then
23 graves and markers were des
ecrated, Sheriff J. L. Hobby said.
County Commissioner James P.
Avery who also was called into
the investigation said that damage
would be in the neighborhood of
$200.
Avery said that tha vandalism
was discovered Saturday morning.
He said that about 22 bronze
markera were shot up and a pri
vate monument destroyed and
damage done to various other
grave*.
Avery said that the markers
were used for targets with .22 cal
Ibtr rifles used.
Sheriff )lr^D£ reported also
that five window a at the Lake
Mary ichool were broken.

Longwood Protests
Phone Service

NEW YORK (U P I)—Opera star
Blanche Thebom and Tax** neurosurgeon Dr. Albert D’Errico were
metried Sunday ea close friends
^ from the worlds of medicine end
mueic looked on.
The Longwood Council went on
" l t ’e anowing outside, but I fee) record at Its meeting last Thurs
Warm end glowing Inalde," said day night at being severely criti­
the Metropolitan Opera linger.
cal of service, or leek of it, of
fared In the area from the Winter
Park Telephone Co.
Members of the council pointed
out that theiri is the only incor­
porated municipality unable to get
single party line* and complained
strenuously that their Fire and
Rspresentatives of the Trailwaye Police Departments and the City
But System met with city and Hall all are on the same line.
Even a division of the city
rounly officiala at the depot on
the corner o f Secon.1 St. and Tark phones still would not give the
Ave. today to present them with fire department its own line, Fire
new- schedule! and model Trailwaye Chief Claude Layo pointed out,
buses, kicking o ff their new in­ adding that a resident told him
creased service which begin* Tues­ several days ago that she bad had
to try for more than IS minutes
day.
^ Four tlips dally are acheduled to report a fire because the line
for no-change, through •ervlce on wai busy.
"Fifteen minutes ean mean a lot
•xprea* buasea between Miami and
New York, by w ay o f Hollywood, In the matter of e fire," he lsld,
Ft. Lauderdale, Orlando, Sanfold, "It even could mean the differ­
Del.and, St. Augustine and Jack­ ence between life and death;”
Other criticisms leveled at the
sonville.
Trailways president, J. J. Rear­ company, with residents al the
don, and paatenger sales repre­ meeting Joining In to express their
sentatives Richard Foster and A. complaints, Included poor connec.
1.. Larsen, met with City Cotnmls- tion* with whining and pupping
- ©inner Al Wilton acting in behalf sounds on the lines making it al­
most impossible to carry on a eono f Mayor Jo* Baker, Commission­
venation; the number of timet, in
er Tom McDonald, Robert Bau­
man, Art Beckwith, Sonny Powell, tome Inetancet, a party must be
Richard Keogh, John Kridcr, Sher­ dialed before a call is completed
and the number of telephone* on
iff J. L. Hobby, Police Chief Roy
a single line and the rates charged
Williams, and Charlie Morrison, to
for what la felt to be inferior
Initiate tha new service.
service.
"This is another milestone in the
The council voted to again see
progreta and growth of Seminole
officiala of the company to dis­
County end Uie Chamber of Com­
cos* their problems to sec what
m e rce heartily welcomes the Trailsolution can be worked out par­
ways new service to Sanford," said
ticularly in the matter of the fire
Sonny Powell, president o f the C
department phone.
o f C.
"W e have been looking forward
so this occasion, and are happy to
secur* lids long anticipated service
to our city," said Commissioner
Wilson.
"W e appreciate the assistance
JERUSALEM. I.r**l (U P I)—
and cooperation o f the city and
A un ty officials, and the Chamber Three blacked-robed Israeli Judges
o f Comeree," said Htarden. “ We today convicted German Nasi
will endeavor to give tha finest Adolf Eichmann of ail 16 count*
asivice with this new schedule of o f aa indictment charging him
four buses north and aouth every with responsibility for the slaugh­
ter of million* o f Jaw*.
day.
Under the new express schedule,
The verdict earn* with atunnlng
the trip from Canford to New ■wiftnasa at th* opening o f to.
York can be completed in lees Ulan day's a«s»iun nearly four month*
ST boors, a spokesman said.
aftee the jurist* bed retired to

Bus Officials
..Visit Sanford

U.S. Rejects County Drainage Study
Application
Fails To Meet
Requirements

(Hipi&gt;anfnrb feralft
WEATHER: Partly cloudy through Tuesday. Might today, 80-85. Low tonight, 55-60.
VOL.

53

United

Pres*

Bulletin
JACKSONVILLE (U PI) — lA.
Cmdr. Robert W. Paige of Jack­
sonville was killed Sunday night
when hit FSU Crusader Jet
fighter trashed on the aircraft
carrier US8 Saratoga In the
eastern
Mediterranean,
tha
Navy said today.
The Navy said Paige, a mem­
ber of Fighter Squadron 32
based at Cecil Field near here,
tried to make a landing at 10:13
p. m.

By LARRY VERSHEL
Look for Jim Avery to ask lire
County Commission to rescind its
action approving the franchise di­
rective. Public opinion just too
strong.
• • •
Nobody asked me but, the next
time you send out a batch of
Christmas cards, how about addressing one to the county home?
* • •
Don't be surprised If there are
a host of objectors to drag racing
at the Osceola Air Bate at the
next County Cummiikiun meeting.
Seems the boys have been racing
all Saturday and Sunday.
• • •
George Touhy, First Federal
Savings exec, says that the "First
Federal Utility Co." mentioned at
last Thursday night's cheer and
Jeer session at the courthouse it
in NO way related to the eatings
and loan association; not even dis­
tant cousins, he affirms.
• • •
They're still talking about l&gt;r,
Frank Goodwin’a talk at the Civic
Center last week.
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Leased

Wire

Established

Furniture Store
Broken Into
The Furniture Center on French
Ave. was broken into aometim*
Sunday night for tha aacond time
In lesa than 10 days.
Entry was gained through a
aouth rear window-.
Police aaid that two tranaistor
radio* and a portable were stolen.

MONDAY, DECEMBER 11. 1961

SANFORD,

FLURIDA

N O . 341

Threat To Road Fund Seen
3 Oppose Using
Money To Buy
Rights Of Way

High Court Voids
Part Of Florida
Loyalty Oath
WASHINGTON ( U P D - The Su­
preme Court today struck down
part of Florida's loyalty oath for
public employei.
The unanimoua opinion by Jus­
tice Potter Stewart said the pro­
vision is to vague that mrn of
rnmmon Intelligence must guess
at it* meaning and differ at to Ita
application.
The oath was challenged by
Das id Walton Cramp Jr., an Or­
lando school teacher who was
Bred in 1 M0 for refuting to sign
it. The oath requirement was im­
posed in 1040. Cramp had been
teaching nine years before it was
discovered he had never been
asked to take the oath.
The Florida law requires each
state employe to sign a written
oath in which he mutt swear he
has never lent his "aid. support,
advice, counsel or influence to
the Communist party."
Stewart railed thesa questions;
"In tl&gt;e not too distant past,
Communist party candidates ap­
peared regularly amt legally on
the ballot In many state and local
elections . . . Could one who had
ever cast his vote for auch a can­
didate safely subscribe to this
legislative oath?
"Could a lawyer who i&gt;*d ever
represented Um Communist party
. . . swear with either confidence
or honesty thfl he had never
knowingly lent nil 'counsel* to the
party?"

Plane Victim Son
Of Monroe Couple

The City Commission tonight
will have full agenda including a
MIDWAY, Go. (U P I)— Federal
revised ordinance to coincide with
the state law , . . selling intoxi­ Investigators searched tha char­
cating beverages on election days red wreckage of -a email pilvat*
during oif-year elections. Tha plana today for cauaaa of a crash
board will also hear a few more that killtd all thra* of the plan*'*
petitions from church groups on occupants last Wednesday.
allowing liquor to be told on
Mr. and Mr*. W. E. Giles, the
Dec. 31.
parent* o f one victim, Wesley
*
•
•
Giles of Orlando, live at l.ak*
City Manager W. E. Knowles Monro*. The father ia safety en­
will ask the commission tonight gineer at the Sanford Navy Baa*.
to consider a plan to go to a cen­
The w-reckage v ia found In an
tral telephone switchboard type almost inarcetible coastal marsh
arrangement for City Hail.
near here late Sunday, only hours
• • *
before a massive air-aea-ground
TJIUUUHT FUR THE DAY. search wae due to he called off.
Wouldn't it be nice If tbe city and
It was » poted by the pilot of
county worked together to fix up another private plane. II* led a
the ai cess roads to Seminole High
helicopter to the scene, a desolate
School?
clump of reede and awatnp grass
known at Yellow Bluff Island.
Seminole County 's projected inThe bodies of ell three men
create in population from 1060 to
were found In the wreckage. They
1070 i* 264.3 per rent as compared
weie identified aa Walter Loading,
to the slate's 41.0 per cent gain
the
pilot, of Orlando, Gilea and A.
(or Hits period, according to fig­
L. Naxeworth of Leesburg.
ures compiled by John Kridcr of
The plane crashed during a
(he C. o f C.
storm on a flight from Savannah
a • •
It was good to see tbe many to Orlando.
people downtown Friday night even
tho there were no prize* given.
The only prizes were top class
merchandise.

1908

Man Is Arrested
On Beverage Law
A Sanford Negro was released
under $500 bond today in charges
&lt;&gt;f violation of the state beverage
law, Constable Bob Carroll report­
ed.
Carroll aaid that Frank A.
Thomas of Sipes Ave. was arrest­
ed and charged with possession of
bet ei age*.
Assisting in the arrest were
Deputies J, (J. Galloway and W. A.
Brown,

Three county officials to­
day said that the county’s
road and bridge fund could
be seriously hampered if the
county acquires rights of way
nt the expense of the fund.
County Commissioner James P.
A\ery, County Engineer Carlton
Bliss and Circuit Court Clerk Ar­
thur Heckwith Jr., took issu* with
acquiring right* of w-ay and break­
ing the County'* policy uf paying
for right! o f w*ay hy eminent do­
main.
I-siat Thursday evening the board
by a 3-2 vote authorised Count y
Attorney Harold Johnson to start
proceeding* against a property
owner near the Lake Mary lllvd.
isee/,*TT
and Bear Laka ltd.
Avery aaid the policy would sat
IN PROTEST— Painted by communist* in protest to
a precedent and would be "ex
President Kennedy’* forthcoming visit to Vonezuclu,
tremely dangerous."
misspelled slogan on bouse wall is viewed by pa*scr-by In
He added that there was no
downtown Caracas street.
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money in the budget for buying
county rlghta o f way and that the
budget “ would have to be amended
and would have a definite effect
on what money the fundi arc re­
moved from."
Ilevkwlth aaid that at the pres­
ent time there 1* $600 In the road
and bridge fund for rlghta of way
while total appropriation* in th*
fund i* $485,217.
Pnrunts vviio contem­
ubuut this, and we'd sure
If right* of way on ll«ar Lake
plate buying BB guua, air
hate to have to spoil some­ Rd. co*t In th* neighborhood of
rifle* and 22 rifle* for their
one’s Christmas with an $IU0,O0O It could completely upset
aons for Chrlutmn* had
arrest, but wc may have to th* road and bridge fund," Beck­
better plun on strict super­
do it, if parents do not com­ with aaid,
vision of the Urtc uf these
ply with this law," said
Hllsa said that any acquiring o f
Sheriff Hobby.
dangerous gun*. Sheriff J.
right* of way at, th* expent* of
L. Hobby warned today,
th* (und would In affect complete­
ly hamstring county road building
"It i* * state law thut
operation*."
any child under 16 who
Both Avery end Blits pointed
use* or carries any o f these
out that momy now being appro­
gun*, must be under direct
priated for labor and materials
adult supervision nt all
would hav* to b« used fur rights
times,' said tbe Sheriff,
of way and th* county would suf­
"und failure to comply with
A 5o-ycar-old Negro woman fer.
this law will bring it fino
was buried Sunday without a 1
of $300 or 30 days in jail,
death certificate being signed, it
for the parent."
"These guns have cuused was reported today.

Sheriff Warns Parents

W ho Give Guns To Boys

Woman Buried; No
Autopsy Is Held

much serious trouble," said
the Sheriff “ and we have
tried to warn people.
"But for the sake o f the
entire community, we are
going to have to get tough

The woman,
Ellie
Thomas.
Celery A i r , died last Monday
and two Sanford doclora refused
to sign the death certificate with­
out
an
autopsy
because
of
"peculiar
circumstances"
sur­
rounding her death.
Cornjr and Peace Justice Hugh
Duncan reported thia morning
that the woman was buried Sun­
day under a temporary burial
permit.
Assistant Stale's Attorney A. J.
ELISABKTHVILLE,
Katanga Ilotemann Jr. said that be felt
(U l’ ll — A Katanga airplane an autopsy was not necessary
bombed Ilia United Nations-hcld and that the peace Justice agreed
Klltabrlhville airport early today with him.
In answer lu UN atr attacks on
military and mining installations
around the province.
UN officials said the light pro­
peller-driven plane Inflict cd no
damn ;c or caxiullics in it* brief
MIAMI BEACH (U P D -T h e rift
pre-dawn bombing run. Nearby within llu- AFL-CIO widened to­
Katangrse troops sent up flares tu day over a plan for settling la­
guide tbe plane on its flight.
bor's mtcrni’ disputes — a plan
The Katanga government today blackde by Walter Routher and
confirmed that three UN jets bat­ opposed hy kev building trade*
tered Camp Tahombc, ElbaheUi- leaders.
vtlle's main Katanga army post,
Rcullier towed to Mage ■ floorIn ■ pair of low-Hying swoops fight at Hie AFL-CIO runtenUon
Sunday.
for adoption of Ihe controlerslal
• Reinforcements flown in during peace formula.
the past werk are believed to have
He also pledged to fight for
brought Die UN turcra up tu about resolutions on organizing, civil
3,300 mrn in the Kllsabelliville rights, and legislative work which
area—aeieral hundred more than clash with the views of AFL-CIO
the Katangese ran mutter.
President George Meanv.

Katanga Plane
Hits UN Airport

Rift In AFL-CIO
Ranks Widening

Rangers Called
To Three Fires

Florida Forest Rangers at l&gt;ongwood were called out to three
separate fires between 3 p.in. and
3 p in. Friday.
According to County Ranger
Jerry Law* two acre* of forrri
land and underbrush east of Win­
ter Park's Eastbrook housing de­
velopment wrre involved in tbe
Itrst blaze at about 2:30 p.m. and
a muck fire In the aame area
which has been burning for Hie
pail six week* broke out again
at about the same time burning
some 20 acres uf forest land.
At aliout 3 p m. the rangers
were called to Forest City where
they and Altamonte Springs fire­
men put out a lire which burned
vomc three acre*.

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Eichmann Convicted On All 15 Counts By Israeli Court
consider th* m an o f trial evi­
dence.
It mad* him Raid* to become
th* first man to b* executed by
the tu t* o f Israel.
Eichmann, standing stiffly at
attention In hi* glasa bullet-proof
box, heard th* verdict without e
show o f amotion, s i If he bad
expected to b« branded in thl*
way aa history'* monstrous s u :
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murderer.
Ha bad depicted himsrlf a*
only ■ tool of the Naai machine
with no choice but to obey order*.
He appeared slightly beerier
than he had during hii four-month
trial. There waa nothing to show
be had suffered a number e f
slight heart attacks recently aa
reported by hia attorney, Hubert
Sere situ*.

Eichmann was d i c e d in a
dark blue luit with a striped lie.
The ferial tica which became
particularly noticeable toward the
end of the trial were almost gun*.
H* rarely pursed hia lips as he
had during the trial.
Parsidmg Judge Moahe Landau
and hi* two follow jurist*, Yitahak Kavth and Benjamin Halevi,
immediately began reading tn*ir

long list of reason* justifying tha
competent* of th* court to judge
and eonvict Eichmann.
Sentencing may com* Thurs­
day or Friday, He la liable to tha
death penally for 12 o f th* )&amp;
counts anltt* tht courts finds
"extenuating circumstance*," in
which car* th* penalty would b«
40 year* sorb.

Appeal* to the Davit Supreme
Court sc* expected to h* cleared
up within four months,
Eichmann was brought to Jem salem secretly last Friday from
th* heavily guarded prison in
northern Israel wh*r* h* ha*
spent th* past four months and
was brought into th* courtroom
a few minutes before 0 a. u .
(2 *. m. E3T today).

The county's application
for a $100,000 county wide
drainage ntudv was turned
down today by the House and
Home Finance Agency, Coun­
ty Commission Chairman J.
C. Hutchison said today.
Two nunths ago Ihe county had
re-applied for $37,000 In planning
funds to carry out th* first phase
o f th* project.
In a latter from th* Regional
11HFA office In Atlanta officials
said that after a review of th*
county's application, It waa de­
termined that thay "d o not meet
tha requirement* for approval on
a stage by atag* improvement
program."
Uutclii-on said that the agency
wanted a program that could be
undertaken Immediately and not
over a lengthy time, "They want­
ed the program in operation with.
In five year*," Hutchison said.
The first pliaae o f the program
was to have included Sanford and
Seminole County while the overall
program highlighted th* Weklva.
Howell Creek and Econlockhatche*
Basin*.
County Engineer Carlton Bliss,
when learning o f the news thl*
morning, reported that "w e are
just stymied on th* master plan."
"W e'll have to stumble along by
ourselves," Bliss aaid.

Mrs. Marion Jones
Of Oviedo Dies
Funeral services were scheduled
at 2:30 p. m. today at tbe Oviedo
Baptlat Church lor Mrs. Marlas
It. Jones, 32, who died Friday
•t the Winter Park Memorial
Hospital.
Tha wife of Oviedo Postmaster
J. B. Jones Mrs. Jonea had been
live community's Herald news
correspondent for the past to
yaars, was also a correspondent
for Ihe Florida Timei-Unlan and
wai a former correspondent for
the Orlando Sentinel for 23 years.
Horn lo Macon, G a„ ihe had
lived in Oviedo for 31 year* where
the wae employed aa a post o f.
flee clerk for 10 je a n . She w ai
a member of the National Federa­
tion of Pott Office Clerks and aa
■ member of the Florida Federa­
tion of Postal Clerk* had attended
all conventions of tha group for
the past II years.
She wai an active member of
llie First Baptist Church having
served as church social chairman
and t Sunday School teacher and
as WMU social chairman for
many years. At the time of her
death she was holding office as
WMU hospitality chairman.
A member of Seminole Chapter
No. 3, Order of E n tem Star, the
hod served on many committees
of this organization, In addition
sh« was aclhlve In the Oviedo
Woman'* Club and wai Immedi­
ate pail secretary of the Seminole
Federation of Womens Cluba
She also waa active In the Oviedo
P-TO, had hold every office in
the organization, had been a
hams room mother for 13 year*
and captain of the molheri ta r
one year.
Survivors, oilier than her hus­
band, include two sons, Johnny
and Jimmy of Oviedo; an uncle,
Robert A. Dewberry of Oviedo;
brothers • in • laws, Ben Jones of
Oviedo and Malcolm Jones of Or­
lando and cous'ns, Mrs. J, W.
Junes of Macon, Ga. and II. A.
Dewberry of Rome, Ga.
Service! were to be conducted
hy Rev. Jack Bryant of the Bap­
tist Church assisted by Rev. Ben
R. Blackburn of the Oviedo First
Method at Church,
The Order uf Eastern Star waa
lo conduct graveside services at
the Oviedo Cemetery. Active pallIsearert were to be lloiwell Noegcl, Ben Wainw right, Dr. E. W,
Stoner, Emmett Kelsey, A. M.
Jones and Robert H. Cole.
Rritton Funeral Home of San­
ford was In charge ol arrange­
ments.

Body Of German
Refugee Recovered
BERLIN (U PI) — Cominunlat
police fished a body out of the
Spree River on the East-Weat
b«rlin border today and WssUin
officials aaid It probably was a
refuge* who drowned while trying
lo awlm across.
West Berlin police aaid two
East German* swam tha ley
water* successfully Sunday night
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HOLIDAY TARTY DOWNS were feutured in tho adult styles at last
week’s C-TT Fashion Show at the South Seminole Elementary School.
Among the many models ahown were, from left, tho red nylon chiffon
•heath with side swag worn by Mrs. H aney Comfort; the baby-blue rayon
and acetate wrapped skirt number worn by Mrs. Charles Dcncen with im­
ported Chantilly-like stole and contrasting blue satin bag nnd gloves and
tho black pole de sois, acooped neck-line charmer worn by Mrs. Robert
Barnett who carries a matching jacket.
(Herald Photo)

Contracts totaling 91.3 million
wore awarded to Dynalionici, Inc.,
during the pant month to build In­
strument e&lt;|Ulpnirnt for Atlantic
Missile Range tracing ships end to
build a receiver sub-assembly for
the NASA Ranger moon-probe
program.

(•tore* P. Anderson, vie* presldent and general manager of the
Reminds Count; sleotronlcs film,
atmounmi the nri* Murk, involvins advanced telemetering and
data handling equipment fur vartuua miiaile and apace projects.

Largest o f the contracts an.
nounced was a near 91 million
award to supply equipment for
tracking iiii-siles on the AMR. The
award was by ITT Federal Lab­
oratories, Nutley, N- J.. a member
o f the team headed by Sperry t»y-

"Chris'mas Is observed in some
form in almost every country in
although on different
days, and in different manners,"
Father John W. Thomas, rector
of Holy Cross Episcopal Church
told Rotarians recently.
"Out of this wealth of tradition
and custom, in its many forms
and celebrations, has coma the
essence of our belief—that God
himself came to earth," said
Father Thomai.
"Because ha gave the Gift of
Hia Son, ao we give gift* to each
other and to those less fortunate
than we, thus demonstrating the
spirit of love and giving," he said.
Father Thomai said that more
and more, American churches are
obaerving the custom of the ob
aervaUon of Advent, tha four week
period before Christmas, with
the lighting of Ute candles on
each of tho four Sundays pre­
ceding ChHitmas.
The figure of Santa Claus or St.
Nicholas as he wai originally
called, came into being about
325 A. D. in honor of SL Nicholas,
the Bishop of Myra in Asia Minor,
a great and kindly figure, who
gave baga of gold to the poor,
anonymously, on December 25th,

which had become traditional In
the Christian world as tha day of
Nativity.
Father Thomas expDtwd the
"Twelve Days of Christmas,
which are renowned in long and
story but not well understood by
many people. The 12 days run

animal* and hirdt. France ia one
country where very little attention
is given to the secular figure
of Sl- Nicholas, Santa or Father
Christmas as ho Is varously callert. xhsr# the observance ia almoll exclusively religious,
Father Thomas urged hi* llst-

Miss Janie Flynt
Dies Saturday
Miss Janie B. Flynt, as, died
at a local nursing home early
Saturday morning following a
lengthy illne*l,
Horn Aug. 23. 1972, In High
Falla, Ga., the cam* to Geneva in
1916 moving later to Sanford
where she had lived for the past
34 jears.
She la survived by one brother,
Will Flynt of Sylvester, Ga.,
nlecca, Mrs. W. G. Kilbee of Gen­
eva and Mri. R. B. Smith of
PaUlka; nephews, Jack Flynt and
J. M. Watkins of Sanford and D.
B. Watkins of Pahokre and Other
niece* and nephews living In
Georgia.
Funeral services are scheduled
for 4 p. m. today at Briston
Funeral Hume with Hev, Donald
N. Gravenmler officiating. Burial
wai to be In the Geneva* Come-

MODELING STYLES especially appropriate for the season - t South
Seminole Elementary School'll fuxhion allow are, from left, Mrs. Jerry
Stiggina in an uquu polo du aoia filled aheuth with aoftly folded pleat*;
Mia. Bud Schuckert in the alreet-lcngth lime-green rayon and acetate drcaa
and thoutre wrap with huge puah-up collar; Miaa Helen McMullen in a
royul blue anlin aheuth and matching theatre coat und Mra. Betty Caas in
a pure lilk aheuth in shades of blue and green with matching stole.
(Herald Photo)

AND ASSISTANCE ON ALL
YOUK FLOOR COVERING
REQUIREMENTS

Linoleum • Carpeting and
Tile

rosenpe Co., aclecled by tba Air
Force to modify and instrument
two C-4 rargo ships aa missile
tracking stations for the Air Fotce
Missile Test Canter.
Under a $100,000 contract with
RCA Aitro-LIcctronics Division,
Dynatronica will build a receiver

aub-syatem for tho NASA Ranger
moon-probe program. Thia work
covers apeclal equipment for rereiving telemetry data and s lo v f
acan, high-resolution television pic­
ture* of the lunar surface.
11CA ia prime contractor for both
airborne and ground elements of
the TV ramera system which will
tarried hy Ranger spacecraft to
l&lt;e hard-landed on the moon.
A third contract, for 51(55,000
cover a an advanced PCM d a ^
handling system for recording te X
data from experimental mtaaila
flights.

Taking order* for Christmas Cake* and Cookiea
First HI. not ae bad, and San Marco
Conalructien Co., aay they will cooperate
in krrping my place oprn.

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Altamonte P-TA
The Altamonte Springs Element­
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tha achool on HR 436.
A half-hour social period Is
scheduled to open at 7:80 p. ni.
with the business meeting set for
6 p. m. In tha auditorium.

By JANE CA8HEI.BKRRY
American Legion Memorial Post
250 of Casselberry will hold an
executive t&gt;oanl inviting at 7:30
p. m. Tuesday in tha Municipal
Uulldlng.
A General Meeting o f the Tost
will b« held at 8 p. in. Friday at
tha Women * Club Building on
Overbrook Dr.

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lltth at the Capri Kr.tauianl at 6
p. m., with a aoclal hour provedIng.
An unwrapped toy for a boy or
girl will be trough! by each m«m

Lions will enjoy a atvuk auppar,
with Uiair v*.v»» and aevvia) im­
portant gueala who are to be pres­
ent, and dancing will taka place
aftrr dinnvr.

PROM THE NEW LINE of the House of Sewer came
Mrs. Chester Miller's comfortable. if contradictory,
outfit recommended fur the hardworking housewife dur­
ing the holidays ahead which waa ahown at last week's
Gultt Night In Purls Fashion Show at the South Seminolo Elementary School.
(Herald Photo)

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SACRIFICE TO SCIENCE is made by John Bunifuco, as lie submitted
to the taking o f an electrocardiograph at SHS Science Club meeting. Dr.
Robert Kosemond conducted the test, which was normal, and also showed
a film on Arteriolosclerosis and answered questions o f the club members.
The students used the doctor’s stethoscopes to listen to each other's heart
bents. In the photo, Bonifuce lies on the table, with tapes on arms and legs
as Vick Welch checks his heart with the stethoscope and Science Club
President, Alike Coalo and program chairman, Louise Higginbotham ob­
serve.
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Science Club Salutes
Teacher Richard Barnett
In the Hivtory Department at
U^cmlnolc High School. Richard
Barnett Is doing an outstanding
lob in preparing hia students lor
a well-rounded life.

FRA Meets Today;
JChristmas Party
Plans Announced
Fleet Reserve Assn. Brunch 147
IliveU at S p. nt, today at the FRA
Home, 219 Seminole Hlvd. for the
tegular monthly meeting.
The annuut children's Christmas
party will he held nt 2 p. m. Saturjla y , according to Chet Maeck and
Vtobert Meyer, co-ehaimicn who
announce thut Santa Claus wilt
pay a brief visit to the party with
a small gift (or each child.
Children attending are asked to
bring a gift, nut to exceed $1 to
exchange, marked on the outshle,
suitable (or a boy or girl and the
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Courthouse
Records

Born in Lancaster, III., in 1934,
Barnett graduated from Danville
High School in 1952, having been a
member of the National Honor
Society.
He attended Euseka College as a
freshman but later transferred to
the University of Illinois where he
graduated with a Bachelor of Arts
degree. While in college he was a
member of Lamba Chi Alpha fra­
ternity and at present hr is study­
ing toward his Master's degree at
Stetson University.
During a four year tour of duty
in the Army. Barnett served two
years in Germany as a member
of Uie Intelligence Corps where
his duties were aided by his abil­
ity to apeak German and Arabic.
Barnett la occupied in the adult
education program in Seminole
County, as well aa teaching his
daily high achool classes. Ha
teaches American rtiilury. Civics
and Science, and is also a mem­
ber of the Educational Television
committee in the rounty.
Aside from teaching five classes
of World History, ha is sponsor of
the sophomore rlssi and waa in­
strumental in the establishment of
the boy's chapter of tho Future
Teachers o f America and ia on the
advisory committee of the Na­
tional Honor Society.
He enjoys sports sctiviUcs such
■■ skiing and sailing, as well as
tennis.* He regularly attends the
Christian Church where his bro­
ther Rev. James Barnett la pastor.
Barnett ia an excellent example
of a teacher who is dedicated to
the task of qualifying young men
and women of Seminole High
School for a full and complete life.
Richard Barnett, SHS Science
Club aalutci you!

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Many Students
Receive Torch

A maintained average of 2 3 &lt;Bplus) is required before a student
is tapped for admission to the
National Honor Society and there
are 20 students In Seminole High
School wlio are now members of
this top-ranking scholastic organ­
isation.
"The presence of a 'torch' in a
report card does not indicate that
the student la eligible for the NHS.
It la the Society's method of rec­
ognising and encouraging effort,
achievement and initiative," Boni
face said.

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The annual Christmaa Concert
»f the Seminole High School Glee
Club will be presented Wednesday
at 8 p.m. in the high school audi­
torium. M iss Ollie Reese Whittle
announced today.
The public is invited to the pre­
sentation, which will have a com­
pletely religious theme and always
serves to call up the spirit of
Christinas pach year aa the beau­
tiful Christmaa music entrances
the capacity audiences.
A cathedral setting ia planned
this year and promises to greatly
enhance the richness of the pre­
sentation. The set has been crea­
tively designed and built by Larry
Cllstrap and Terry Collins.
A candlelight processional will
open the program and Rov. Gro­
ver Sewell of the First Presbyter­
ian Church will pronounce the in­
vocation, read the scripture and
the benediction.
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Inspired by the cathedral set­
ting, the entire Glee Club will
present s special number, the
"Ave Marie," aung in the original
Teachers of the Southsidc School Latin.
were feted Thursday with a break­
fast, hostessed by Mrs. Velma Mit­
chell, principal, assisted by Mrs
Ruby Davis and Mrs. Clara Swain.
The breakfast tables were gay
with Christmas decorations, high­
lighted by a ailver Christmas tree,
John Boniface, president of the
standing on a red doth and hung Andrew J. Bracken Chapter of the
with red and white striped candy National Honor Society said today
canes. Place card favors were tiny that more than 75 NH5 "torches"
Santa Clauses which were worn by were inserted into Seminole High
the teachers later for corvagea.
School report cards this six weeks.
A delicious breakfast of hum and
These coveted slips of paper,
eggs, orange julcr, hot biscuits printed in the shspe of a torch,
and breakfaat rolls and coffee
are presented to all students who
were enjoyed by the 20 teachers achieve a 3 0 average (or the aia
and two men guests. Dr. J. F
weeks. The inscription reads:
Darby, president of the P-TO, and
"The National Honor Society
J. C. Mitchell.
reco'gnixea your scholarship."

Real Estate Transactions
Ira Hawthorne, etna to Pearl Mae
Shipley, Forest Lake lights,
$14,500
J\ and G. Development Co. to
^ Kenneth D. Hicks, etux, Woodmere Park, $9,300
P. and G. Development Co. to
Cecil L. Russell, ctua, Woodmere Park $9,300
William L. Caldcr, etux to Wil­
liam
Wccka, etux,
14-21-29,
$18,000
Carl M. Rabun, Jr. ct ux to Rudy
Goff, etux. Fair Lane. $11.SCO
.ffau l K. LeUarun, etux, to O. E
Tate, etux, Easibrook Subdvn
$15,S$o
R. C. Crumpton, etux to Horry
E. Morrow, etux, Palm Springs
$11,800
J. G. Yancey, etux to Nelson and
Co. Inc. Black Hammock, $25,900
J, G. Yancey, etux to C. R.
Clonts, etux. Black Hammock,
•4 $16,200
Cecil Trim, etux to Clyde W. Elchman, etux, Trim Acres, $15,.
000
Final Divorce Decrees
Collette Ann MeWicker vs. Jack
Stear McWicker
Suits Filed
Franklin Savings Bank, City o(
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Suffolk County Fed. S. anj L
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A report from Mrs. Louise B.
Mtg. (cl.
Hamburg Saving Bank vs. Vin­ Foster, chairman, to Untied Fund
headquarters list* a total uf
cent L. Beck c.m*. «,»£. 'll.
$111.90 given by residents of the
Altamonte Negro section.
This boosts the latest total of
pledges and money received up to
Friday to a grand sum of $31,700'W ASHINGTON (UI’D- -Admin- 90, according to an announcement
A ration officials were elated to­ hy UF president (or this yesr, Bill
day over the first substantial im­ Bentley.
provement in the unemployment
"There are still somr arras un­
repaired," Bentley sik I. "which
rate in a year.
Tin' Labor Department repotted will bring the final total even
Thursday that while total unem­ higher."
ployment went up to about four
million last month, the aeaaonably
Cardinal Hugo dc Sancto Caro
adjusted jobless rate dropped to divtdcj t t Holy Scriptures into
(.1 per ownt of the labor force.
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Chicago police authorities say they are giving up
use o f the 125 compact cars they tried out.
Their main complaint is that policemen emerging
from a small car just don't have the look of authority
and strength they like to convey. Evicently they think
o f the big car as the banker thinks of pillars In front
o f his bank.
We presume the Chicago officials have some solid
evidence to back up their doubts, bul so far they haven’t
offered any.
For instance, are there more cases of resisting ar­
rest Involving officers getting out o f compact cars?
That would be a pretty good sign.
Maybe, however, the whole thing is psychological.
Maybe you just can't think big and feel big when your
head is scraping the roof and your knees are jammed up
against the dashboard.

" We're a Little Behind the Russians and
A Little Ahead of the Americans"

Political

Notebook

WASHINGTON — (N EA) — liar matters. Local offices aren’t
A new Office of Labor Manage- set up to police the laws but to
ment Services to being set up by help employers comply with themLabor Secretary Arthur Goldberg’ Sueh inquiries sre handled to
to help local communities use routine fashion when they apply
Department of Labor facilities to lo only one subject. But where
solving their more complex In- they cross bureaulines, there has
duetrul relations problems,
1not been the best co-ordination.
Tkto action to the result of a ’ ™ * 1* «»&gt;at Goldberg to trying
number of requests which have to improve, tor public service,
come to Goldberg’ s office since
One other approach will be to
help communities set up local
he took over.
Wheeling. W. V «., tor e u m p le,
w it a delegation to Washington
interested
In improving
their
employment outlook. They were'
particularly Interested to manpower retraining to attract new
industrial.
A group from the copper min­
ing are* of upper Michigan came
in, wanting to restore their busi­
ness but worried about labor sup-

Dr. Crane’s

Worry

Peter Edson

Clinic

Women ire sin ■llj' more »jm - prise, then irritation, possibly
pithctlc wua children U io are quarrel violently, and than go
■m s . ter wwmen are emotionally home In a huff. Aflrr which she’ ll
kail child sad half adult. They cry tUI dawn because that wav
attala idett latrlllgruce, but re- the last thing she wanted.
■ e ls emoUaaalty SO percent
Then what did she have in mind
childlike.
by saying she hsted him? Very
CASE K-4TI: Loran G.. aged S3, often she simply meant that she
was sa attorney enrolled la my bad stinted for a month to buy a
evening course la toclsl psychoi- new frock and the big lummox
didn't even notice it. Or she had
ogy.
“ Dr. Crane, my awcetbeart and sat waiting for a kiss or some
I have been hiving an interfiling romantic petting, but he did noth­
debits regarding the emotionality ing but talk about the chances of
the Yankees vsrius the White Sox.
of women," he laughed.
A wise man learns that a firm
"In one o f your le n io M joti
talked about the emotional differ­ embrace and plenty of long movie
ence! between men and wromen. kisses will wipe away both tears
We’ve been arguing tinea then on sa wsll as feminina anger. Un
fortunately for girls, the average
a somewhat related topic.
Tired o f counting sheep when
“ For e i ample, do you think male argues with them to such
men understand women better situations instead of overwhelming you can’t sleep? W’eafy Of seeing
the furry fellow* hurdle fences?
them with ardor.
than women understand m en ?"
Then count football Bowl games
Shakespeare knew this psycholo­
HOW UNDERSTAND WOMEN
This would make sa Interfiling gical truth, when he wrote “ Tbe Instead.
debate topic, for much can be said Taming o f the threw ." Bnt
1 tried It last night, and by the
on both aides. However, ! believe Shakespeare was primarily a psy­ time I had counted to 143 I was
1’U caat my vote for the women. chologist.
drifting o ff to dreamland. Don’t
Taken at a tax, I believe they WOMEN GOOD PSYCHOLOGISTS worry If your insomnia la real
I believe women are better psy­ bad, and you need to count to 400
understand men better than the
chologists than men because they or 100. There are more than
male understands the famale.
And here’s why. In the ftrat more often etudy people instead enough gam*S, and by the time
place, I think men are more pre­ of engineering, mathematics, a c­ this reaches print there probably
dictable la ibelr behavior and counting. etc. Women's chief in­ will be many more.
hence are easier lo diagnose. terest to life to people, including
I know a chap who has gone
Women, as I have told you prev­ men.
into tha business o f supplying
But men divide their interest
iously to this column, are always
names for new Bowl games—end
half adult, hall child In their emo­ between their profession or bus­ he manages to support a family
iness and women. Wouldn’ t you
tional outlook.
of five to handsome style. His
So they never reach the pre­ agree that old bachelors are more
first aeecunt was from a promoter
dictable emotional maturity which content than old maids?
who wanted a Bowl named after a
Because women study people
men sttsto, for they seldom grow
fruit, but was stumped when he
to be the physical equals of the and try to learn the reactions of
discovered
that
Pluta, Apple,
male adults whom they admired men. I think they know more
Peach,
Orange,
Fig,
Banana, Pin*,
la childhood. Uo)s, however, grow about men than nieu do of women.
to be as tail and as strong as their So a woman can usually detect apple. Persimmon, Kumquat and
fathers and superior la these re ­ when her mate to developing an Tangerine all were in use.
My friend cam* up with Mango
Interest to another women.
spects to their mothers.
But men can go along to entire Bowl and rolloetod a stout fee.
But the little girl, even when
she becomes a woman. Is still In­ Ignorance of such affairs between The Mango Bowl will bo played, I
ferior In strength and height lo the Ihclr wives and other men. I believe, at Scratch Ankle, South
male. Heneo, she retains some o( know scores of husbands who were Dakota, and will feature those two
her former childhood attitudes. completely surprised when their titans o f the gridiron, South Cen­
Thus, women may be brilliant and wives announced that they were tral Primary Grad* Taeebers' Col­
lege against West Upper North­
competent, often excelling many filing for divorce.
These husbands hadn't seen the east. Both teams a n undefeated,
men at e man’s type o f work.
storm signals, although they had untied, unscored on, uncouth and
WHY WOMEN MYSTERIOUS
But then Just when aba has ac­ been quite obvious for a ysar or unknown.
There was a time, when Bowl
quitted herself nobly, she’ ll break two previously.
If men studied women es closely games first began, that the teams
down and cry ever aome trivial
item. It to this Inconsistency as women study men, I think there Involved were ones with perfect
which mystifies most men. U you would be more happiness and few- records for the season, or with ons
will Just realise, however, that cr divorces. Men too often take defeat or a tie at the most.
women art emotionally half child, women for granted and the ehild
half adult, you can easily follow phase of her emotional life will sot
tolerate this affront.
their moods.
A child's Idea of affection to
For example, a young woman
may tell her boy friend that she kisses or a hug. That view to also
bates him. He’ll reset with sur­ typical of women.

*»t»r * management committees,
Thu » » » » natural development
from President Kennedy’s NationCommittee on Labor-i'enagem*nt Policy, now at work cn five
studies to promote belter U. S.
industrial relations.
Toledo, Ohio, has had such a
group In operation for some years.
Los Angeles County la now to
process of setting one up.

pl£ l
i Bridgeport,
Conn., o'fers
a
There wasnt any one hureeu to good ease history. The city’s re*
Department of Labor to which putation for bad labor relations
probem s like thesa could be giv- was making it difficult to keep
en tor handling.
0jd industries or attract new ones.

Henry

McLemore

Those days ars gene, A set a fi Orange Bowl when it begins In
elsan uniforms, a willingness t* |Miami. iftd
morl* c , fn&gt;M ^
travel, and a mascot (stuffed or country with the sun to the Sugar
alive) now constitute a passport to New Orleans, tha Cotton In
to a Bowl. A Bowl promoter who Dailia, and, finally, tha Rose to
manage* to get a team that has Pasadena. Plus, e f courts, oc­
won half lu games, and has a casions! gllmpsts at leaser gsmes
marching band wrtth as much as during the commercial* and time­
on* fife and a rymlwl, considers outs o f the bigger ones.
himself fortunate indeed.
To the likes e f me, half a hun­
Severs I o f the teams whe are
dred TV seti tuned to en half a
about to play In Bowls In a few
hundred games (with trained
weeks wouldn’t have been atked
chimps to switch tha knobs) would
to sell programs and pop at Bowl
be n sort o f
game* a few years ago. Bowl
games once decided which was
tha better team. Now they often
determine which 1* the worst.
Non* o f what I have written
must be considered as criticism of
Bowl gamts. There couldn’t b* too
many for me, for t have been a
passionate lover o f football since
I got my first not* guard and
kidnOy pad on my fifth birthday.
For ms, the perfect New Year’s
Day la eno spam In a chair In
front o f t TV set watching the

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handle them all himself. But by
belter co-ordination of the w k
o f the Departments bureaus .o '
training and employment security.
it could be done.
Department of Labor now has
s system of monthly meetings,
for the heads of Its bureaus In
1U **
*• ^ l^ n a .
,r r
followed by more local filed staff
committee meetings to about SO
cities where there a n labor bur­
eau offices. ThU system was
established by Junes P. Mitchell,
former labor secretary, t o correct
the condition of local bureau of­
ficer• acting Independently, with­
out knowing or caring whet other
buroaua did.
One ef tbe functions of Gold­
berg's m w Office of Labor Man­
agement Services will be to
strengthen still further the cooperation of local field offices.
Hundreds of requests come Into
these offices dally. They are on

Fourteen employers and as
mjny iibor union offlelils got to(fth fr , , ( i r §eo to
whit
they could do about it. Over a
o{ ,;x month| ^
work.
C(j oul a iet g( brotd principlcl
l0
labor-management re]ltlonf for tbe ,uturf.
Both parties recognised that
they had to live together or go
brokc

drives, during strikes and durtog the life of a contract. Finally,
both tides agreed to fulfill ihejm
responsibilities to the community
to promote Us economic growth
and create a healthier labor ell-

mate.
If encouragtmenl can bo given
to other titles beset by Industrial
strife to follow the Bridgeport
example, U ll hoped that the new
Offlcm of Labor Management herrices will Justify itself.
The outfit now consists only
a part-tlma man and hlf itertu ry . Goldberg has named Dr.
Harry Walls to direct the new
office. Ha has been serving as
staff dlrsctor for the President's
Labor - Management
Committee
and will eonttoua In that rota.
An appropriation to run tbe of­
fice will be asked tor to the new
budget. The first assistants wtU
C T a bo r’ * director snd a m e n *
agement director Tbe ides Is to
*|Cm*nt
keep the office small. This is
the way all new agancies start,
so this one may grow If it works.

Illusion

HOLLYWOOD (U P I )— A lion
and a dog appear to fight in an
upcoming film production, but the
American Human* Association in*^
spec tor reports that at no tlma
during ths filming did the two ani­
mals actually corns In eontact. Ha
said tha two anlmala apparently
They finally agreed on s set became friendly and stayed tocompanion* between
of ground rules to govern their j gather
actions during union organising, scenes.

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Letters

WAY

To The Editor

City Commissioners
Sanford, riorida

Again wo thank you for your
stand which will make our coun­
ty a safer place.
Gentlemen:
Pisacroat Baptist Church
la rogular business mooting on
Don sld Gravenmler, Pastor
Doeembor I, the Placer*it Bap­
Mrs. B a n H. Patterson
tist Church voted Us disapproval
Secretary
of tbe action o f the City Commis­
sioners concerning the opening of Chairman J, C. Hutchison,
cocktail lounges and boro on Sua- Seminole County Commission,
day, December ai, at 10:»o p. ns. Sanford. Florida
The Plaoenat Baptist Church Dear Mr. Hotchlaaa:
At lbs meeting e f the Woman's
wishes to express Ito appreciation
for tha itaad taken by commit- Society o f the Christian Servlet
slooers A. L. WUsoa and Jo* of First Methodist Church,. Banford, held on December 3, INI.
Baker against action.
We feel the set ton taken by a discussion was held concerning
lb« city commissioners is a de­ tha County Commission voting to
finite barns to our community. oppose the opening o f alcohol}*
Wo feel the moral flandardi of beverage establishments on Sun­
Sanford have been loitered by this day, December II, INI. We noted
action, which la a desecration that you. Mr. Ted Williams and
Mr. Vernon Dunn voted to opposi­
o f the Lord’s Day.
tion.
Pinecnat Baptist Church
The purpose of this latter la to
Donald Gravenmler, pastor
highly commend these Seminole
Mr*. Sara PaUtrson,
County Co minis i toners for this
Secretary
action. Our country’s origin was
County Commissioners
based on the Christian Faith and
Seminole County
we owe our heritage of freedom
Sanford, Florida
to forefathers who lived by the
Laws of God. Let us be reminded
that tbe fourth Commandment
Sanford, Florida
Monday, December 11, 1061 Gentleman:
In rogular business meeting, on “ Remember the Sabbath Day. to
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Managing rd llo r
Advertising Director
Citr VMIter
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act too of tbe County Commlxstoo we have county officials, who by
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ClAteUled Manager
Circulation
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concerning Us refusal to allow their works, show that they ace
CKtKLIA r ASUS EM JAXIM U SMUKSSAKESI
n tK U WELLS
rockUll lounges and bar* to open ■wart of this Important law ef
“ K l i i r Batter
Business Manager
Meehanclal lupL
on Sunday, December SI.
life.
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The Piaecrest Baptist Church
D «lls e re
Bp W ill
The graee of our Lord Jesus
USStce l*aM In Sswlesls ts s s lr
All Orbs*
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ST. s rental BaaalaiSeae presteed Ual nr
which aada such action possible.
Wemaa's Society e f ChristW* believe in lb* separation at
iaa Service,
id clans m a ile r Octeber ST, SOSO as tbe Beet
baalerd. ris e Ida e s te r lb s A r t s t Congress ef M srrb 8, 1STK
church and state, but do not be­
Dorothy Waller, Secretary
T b e H erald Sa • m em ber e* lb s LAIr*d Preen scbleb la ee tilled asi
lter* la tbe separation of religious
Mra. L. D. Hastings, Pres­
I sale «s I be wee (ad rnpablleaUe* ed a ll tbe Venal as see printed li
convict tons and local

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DEAR ABHY: I’d like to add my two
cent# to the debate of whether parents
should teach their children to fight back:
When our son was young, he was picked on by every bully in the neighborhood.
My husband forbid our boy to raise his
hands in violence against another. Yes,
even in self-defense. We held back the
tears when the little fellow would come
home bloody and whipped. My husband
taught him that the difference between
man and animal was that man was en­
dowed by his Creator with the intelligence
to reason. Animals relied on their brute
strength. Today our son is an outstanding
lawyer. In his childhood he lost many a
fist fight, but since he has achieved man­
hood he has lost very few cases.
TROUD MOM
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DEAR ABHY: The letter from MRS.
A., who didn’t know w hat to do about her
son who took a licking from all the kids
in the neighborhood, reminded me of my
own experience:
When our boy was seven, he took
numerous beatings from a neighbor boy
who was the same age, but much bigger.
From my window I saw the bigger boy
pick a fight with mine. My boy would run
away, but the bigger boy would chase him
and continue to hit him. I got so furious
I ran outside, took my boy’ s fists and
literally FORCED him to pound the other
hoy. but good. The boy’s father came out
and do you know, he TOOK ME TO
COURT! It seems there is a law against

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is there a simple "Y ea" or “ No"
answer — even when that is all
you are expected to give. At best
you usually have to answer “ Yea
. . . but” or “ No . . . but on the
other hand."
You can’t even teat a person's
P.Q. (or what kind of a pet own­
er he'll make) by any flat yes or
no answers to a lot of questions.
For how can you tell how much
you are going to love a pet until
he has bad a chance to wag or
purr or clown his way into your
heart?
Your husband should rank above
a pvt, so why not read “ How to
Have a Happy Husband"? Send
25 cents to ltulh Millctt Reader
Service, e/o The Sanford Herald
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singleton king.
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Because it is correct. If trumps
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DEAR “ PROUD MOM. LEARNED A
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and "PEACE-LOVING": A compromise is
usually the best way to settle an argilment. In answer to the question, "Should
a small boy be taught to fight back?’’, I
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8-8:30 p. m. CJUt. fe te and
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DEAR ABBY: I have news for MRS.
A., whose son was the neighborhood
punching bag. I was once in that spot my­
self, but fortunately we had an uncle
living with us who used to be a prize
fighter. He taught me how to take care of
myself if anybody got rough. I didn’t have
to use my dukes many times, hut when I
did. it came in very handy. Y’ ou should
have told the mother to give the kid box­
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plenty of teeth before I learned that
knocking out somebody elsc’s teeth didn’t
replace my own
PEACE-LOV1NG

Did you ever take teiti juit (or think about the 24-houn-a-day,
365 •days - a -y e a r responsibility.
fun?
You’ve
got it, and that’s that.
| Well, I've just finished one — a
“ Do you know the cost of caring
test dreamed up by the Humane for the contemplated pet? Are
Society of the United States to you able and willing to meet that
help ua find out whether or not we cost? In 10 years a ,city dog will
have a high P Q. — pet quotient, cost a minimum of close to
It,000."
that is.
I must admit that I've never
1 must admit some of the ques- figured the lifetime cost of a pel
tiona stumped me.
in advance. I've never figured it
“ Are you planning to regard up afterward, either.
To tell the truth, it seems almost
.the new pet as a full member of
'j o u r family and to be responsible as hard hearted to keep track of
for it 24 hours a day, 305 daya a a pet's expenses as to remind a
child o f all you've done for him.
year?”
It works out that way, all right. You just do whatever is needed
But actually I've never faced that and whatever has to be done and
faet BEFORE taking no a pet. At that’s that.
Besides, how could you possibly
that point everyone in the family
is saying, “ It won't be a bit of balance Ihc booka? What's a dog’s
trouble. Isn’t it the cutest thing?” happy tail wag worth, for InYou always have to agree to the stance? Does it balance a bill
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crop of young bridge players who
are making things so tough for ua
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W oodruff Paces

Game For Grid Giants

Seminole Cage W in
By PETE LEVEQUE
Herald Vperti Editor
With Mike Woodruff heading
the acorer Uitingi for Sanford with
nine Held goals, the Seminole High
Seminole* atarted their basketball
■eaion off to a fait pace In Tltuaville Friday night by nipping the
Titusville Terrier* 65-62 In a
tlosely-msichcd cage thriller that
caw the Seminole* trailing until
almoit halfway through the third
period.
With Wade Whllton and Ray
Wing*la snipping the backboard*
for the Terrier*, Sanford lagged
behind la the flrit period by five

point* and coaitcd through the
aecond period with former half*
back* Bubba Davli and Butch
Riser tolling in ihe tuo-polnter*
for the Seminole* to come out on
the short end at halftime, 26-29.
Sanford moved in shortly after
the beginning of the third period
and Daria and Woodruff atarted
hitting from outalde to land 23
point* In the quarter. With San­
ford's Barry Brown whipping In a
few goali, the Seminole* iwung a
31*43 lead on the Terriers by half­
time.
Titusville made a strong ittempt
to overtake the Seminole* In the

United Preas InUrna(tonal
A t 40, he's tha oldest active
player in the National Football
cheers and

last period with Whitson making
eight point* for the Terrier*
cut down the Seminole letd by
five points and causing the Sem
(note* to sweat out the game to a
narrow 65-62 margin
With Woodruff leading the (cor­
ing for the Seminole* with
points. Brown came In second with
14 points. Riser and Darla tied
for third place honor* with 12
points each. Mutt Johnson and
Dave McGHIIs both came through
with a field goal for Sanford,
8ANFORD (65)

raita

But grey-hatred Charlie Conerly
of the New York GianU yield* to
no player in pro football in the
matter of pride, courage and the
art o f picking apart an opposing
defense.
Ha proved alt o f that Sunday
when he cam* o f f tha bench dur­
ing the second period and led the
GianU to a 28-28 victory over the
Philadelphia Eagles which clinch­
ed at least a tie for the NFL’s
Eastern Division title.
Conerly, who had not had the
full responsibility f o r
direct­
ing the GianU’ atUck since their
Oct. 22 victory over the Loa An­
geles Rams, threw three touch­
down passes and did a masUrful
quarterback job before a crowd o f
60,671 at Philadelphia.
"It’s a helluva tribute to him,
how he can keep sharp both men­
ially and physically whan he ien't
playing too much," said coach Ai
Sherman.
Commented Conerly, a man of
few words: “ I was a little rusty
snd a little scared, too."
But because "good old Charlie''
haa that faculty for coming up

ronr*

Hatters Look Good
In Sanford Debut

71)1 Seminole High School Jun
lor V anity opened their &gt;961 cage
season with a 36-33 victory over
the Titusville JV's Friday night In
Titusville in a game that wai a
close fought battle ell the way
with neither loam taking tha lead
for any length of tlma.
Despite a halftime stalemate
of 13-15, Billy Higgins and Berry
SANFORD’S BUUBA Davis (85) tries to tap the ball
Johnson pulled ahead for Sanford
in for the Sem (notes as Titus villa’s Bales
Bates (55)
(
and
in the second half racking up flva
(Herald
Wingate (85) try for a rebound.
(Herul&lt; Photo)
field goals to take high scoring
honor* for the gama with ten
point* each.
Through combined efforts of
Hampton, Comparato, and Gre­
gory, the T errien were able to
stay right with tha Samloolea and
it was not until the closing seconds
that the baby Saminolsa were able
lo pull the game out of the hat
Paul Mlklar's Oviedo Llona suf­ game over Mount Dora by a clear for Sanford with a three-point
winning margin.
fered their second cage defeat In 39-40 victory,
OVIEDO (30)
SANFORD (36)
a row In Mount Dors Friday night
FO FT TP
FG FT T ?
s i the Golden Lions overran the Wainwright — ------8 19
• 3 IS Higgins ------- „ 8
Oviedo team 00*50 In a non-confer­ Thompson ..............
7 3 17 Johnson .... ............. ..... j
4 10
| Bark* ...„...... ........ ...... 3 1
7
2 0
ence basketball gama that gave
6 Brown ______ _______ .. 2 1
g
the Hurricanes Uielr second win Courier —----------------- 3 0
Holland ----------...... ..... 2 e
re
■iitiHMi
1. 1
4
3
snd brought the seasonal tally for
DeSbnso .... ............
1 6
2 Seavrell _____________ f
1
I
the Lima to (2-2).
JOdlCS ••»mwwiiiwmiam..
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9
nay
Walnright
and
Cyrus
Totals .... .......... „... 14 a 34
Total* ________ ..... 2]
6 M
Thompson were the top scorers
MOUNT DORA ( 66)
TITUSVILLE (33)
for tlio Lion* totaling 32 points be
KG I T TP
FG FT TP
tween them. Courier, Holland, and
U 2 30 Hampton . . . . . . . . . m
7
3 |
McCullouib ...... —...
Estes supported the Lions on re Mlkrll ______ _____
--------- 2 3
*.*M • 2 20 Comparato
4
bounds and ihota from the inside Smith .... .......
3 2
8 Gregory ------------ -a e
a
Ovicdu gut behind early in the Ackley ......
1 2
4 Coley -------- — ----------- 2
1
3
first period and tha Lion* weren't
Cordle ..... .......... .....
1 •
3 Jarrell .............- ____ 2 6
4
able lo keep pace with the Hurri­
2 Reiser ........ ............... „ l
1 0
9
g
Harvey ___ _______
canes as they romped to ■ 40-21
e e
, _lM1
a |
]
0 Cooprr
Reich' ................_....
halftime lead. The Lions equaled
• •
1
1
6
the Mount Dora scoring In tha
Totals ............ .
Totals
...11 8 33
19 ■ 66
third period and bettered U by one
OVIEDO ..._......11 to 11 16—30 HANFORD - ____ 9 8 11
9-36
point, but weren't able to close
MOUNT DORA 17 23 12 11-6 6 T ITU SVILLE ------ 8 7 11 7—33
In on the Hurricanes' wide margin.
Dolby McCullough and Ronnie
Mlketl acored 50 points for the
Hurricanes to take top scoring
honors for tha night.
A 11M B*
M
Oviedo won 11* Junior Varsity

Drops Second

Contest Off Season

c it n G E S t l O N —

Busy Schooling
Session At SOKC
The busiest schooling session to
date la on tap tonight at the
Sanford • Orlando
Kennel
Club
when 30 races will send 229 grey­
hounds to ths post.
Among tha entries srs numer­
ous stars who will be trying for a
spot In the opening night Inaugu­
ral Handicap Saturday, Inaugural
hopefuls competing tonight Include
Roger rhltlips in the 12th race,
Faith Hope, Driving Dude and
O. B.'a Jay Walk In tha H it and
t awom, uig Barker, ttuu truce
and Be Fawn In the 22nd race,
a four-dog contest.
A good abowing could cinch an
Inaugural spot for Carl Tracy's
Ruth Cruco for she has already
taken one schooling event In a
■idling 31.33 second*.
Orville
Motes' Fathom has one win to hit
credit while O. B .’a Jay Walk will
he trying for hla third schooling
victory.

With Joel Hancock and Dalton
Epting pacing the way with et
percent of the scoring, Stttson
University's Hatters took their
third basketball win of the sea­
son hero In Fleming Gymnasium
Saturday night by trouncing Pres­
byterian Collega 78-63, for Stet
son'* fourth consecutive seasonal
win over Presbyterian.
With Hancock hitting from all
parts of the court frum outside
and Epting making difficult lay
ups, the Hatters took the lead
late In tha first period and push­
ed it through to a 33-27 haltttime
laid over Presbyterian. Hancock
came through with 35 points (or
the game with Epting miking IT.
Andy Karlson was top scorer
for the Blue Hose aa he hit for
IT points for Presbyterian. Paul
Webb and Bill Tallent, two of
the Blue Hose six-footers, dunkad In 13 points apiece to tie for
second place acorlng bonora for
the game.
Stetson Univerilty ran Its cage
record for the 1961 basketball

:erguson Named
Top 1961 Back
NEW YORK (U P I)-B o b Ferguion, Ohio State's linesmashlng
fullback who already haa signed
to play with the Pittsburgh Steeler* nest season, la college foot­
hill's "Back of tha Y ear" for 1961
la a nationwide poll by United
Press International,
The X7-pound Buckeye star cap­
tured the honor by a smell but
cliar margin ovar Syracuse Uni­
versity halfback Ernie Davis In
voting by 324 aporta writers and
broadcasters throughout tbo coun­
try.

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In the freshman game played
prior to the varsity opener for
Presbyterian, the Stetson fresh­
man walloped St. Petersburg
Junior College 64-78 to start the
evening off on the right track
(or the Hatters.
STETSON
(78)
FG FT TP
Hancock ....................... 16 3. 33
Epting .......................... 7 3 17
Gladden ........................ 4
0 6
Hester ............................ 3
0 8
Denver ............................ i
o 4
Moody
2 6 4
Barnard ......................... 1 6
2
Terrel, D............................ 0 • 6
Terrel, J.
0 0 6
Scholder ........
I
9 2
Skelton .......................... 6
9 0
ToUla . . . . 36
6 71
PRESBYTERIAN
(63)
FG FT TP
Karlsoa .......................... I
6 17
Webb . . . . . . . . . .
.... 5
2 12
Tallent ............................ 6
0 12
Willlame . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0 2 2
Rakestraw ..................... 2
1 S
Ladd ............................... 0
1 1
Harvard .......................... 1 0
2
Charles
I 0 10
McGuire
. 1 0 2
Hamrick ........................ 0
0 0
Total* . . . . 20 11 63
STETSON ....................... 33 40-71
PRESBYTERIAN ......... 27 30-03
PERCENTAGES
STETSON ....................... 6.10 4IJI
PRESBYTERIAN ....... 33.3 41.7
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Pro Standings

Sports
Summary

By United Preis International
NATIONAL LEAGUE
Eastern Dirts loo
W L T FcL PF PA
New York
10 3 0 .769 361 213
Philadelphia
9 4 0 .692 334 273
Cleveland
8 3 0 .615 312 263 By Untied Press International
Setarday
PRUburgh
6 7 0 .442 295 267
St. Louis
6 7 0 .462 239 367
NEW YORK - Baylor defeated
Dallas
4 3 1 .333 212 346 UUh SUU, 24-9, In the Gotham
Washing tun
0 12 1 .000 140 363 Bowl — New York’s first post
Western Division
season college football game.
Green Bay
10 3 0 .769 367 206
Detroit
8 4 1
.667 246231 WASHINGTON - FuUback Ron
San. Fran.
7 5 1 .583 323 245 Hatcher of Michigan SUU became
Baltimore
7 CO .338 214 283 the first Negro football player to
sign with the Washington Red­
Chicago
7 8 0
.536 274247
Los Angeles
4 9 0 .308 244 308 skins of the National Football
Minnesota
3 10 0 .231 230 335 League.
AMERICAN LEAGUE
Eastern Division
WEST POINT, N. Y . — Dale
W L T Pet. PF PA Hall was dismissed as Army foot­
Houston
9 St
.750 466 228 ball coach. Many believed tho fir­
Boston
8 4 1 .667 372 313 ing. waa the result of three con­
New York
7 6 0 .538 277 355 secutive loesee to Navy.
Buffalo
8 8 0 .429 294 342
WeeUra Division
LAS VEGAS, Nev. — Gene
San Diego
13 JO .923 388 178 Fullmer reUtned hla National
Dallas
3 8 0
.585 299319
Boxing Association middleweight
Denver
8 11 0
.214 231432
till* with a 10th round knockout
Oakland
2 11 0 .154 211 411 o f Benny (Kid) Perot.

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passed to Walton lor a touchdown,
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Sunday

Follow The Sun Sundiy;

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Around the Houston Oilsrs’ club­
house they call Billy Cannon tha
"completa" halfback—a glamor
runner who also can block with
the best of them.
Cannon set an American football
league aingle-game rushing record
o f 216 yard* Sunday and scored
flva touchdowns as the Oilers bsat.
the New York TiUns, 48-21, arnf*
clinched a tie fo r the Eastern Di­
vision championship.
Teammates gave him some
rousing applause when he entered
the locker room from the gridiron
and they presented him with the
game ball. And then the Oilers
talked about the all-around Ulents
of Billy-tbe-Kid from Louisiana.
"Ha has tho ability to do averyw«
thing," laid coach Wally Lamm,
who now haa led tho Oilers to
eight straight wins tine* he re­
placed Lou Rymkus aa head coach.
"Ha and fullback Charley Tolar
give ua the best pass blocking in
either league."
"Yeah," chimed in quarterback
Georg* Blanda, “ Billy la a tre­
mendous blocker. It'* a great thingfor a passer to be able to alt bacV^)
there in the pocket and get that
good protection on passes. I’ve
thrown the ball more than 400
times this season and I*va been
thrown fo r only a total o f about
1B0 yards."

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season to (3-2) with Its win over
Presbyterian, the first game of
the season and the first Ion for
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STETSON’S LAMAR Denver (f»2) and Itay Moody (32)
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Jayvees Open
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with hla greatest performance un­
der pressure, the GianU now need
only to beat or tie the Cleveland
Browns next Sunday or for the
Eagles to lose to the Detroit Lions
In order to qualify for the NFL
championship playoff opposite the
Green Bay Peckers.
The Chicago Bear* knocked the
Browns out o f the Eastern race
with n rallying 17-14 upset vic­
tory; the San Francisco FortyNiner* upended the Packers, 2221; the Detroit Lions defeated the
MinnesoU Vikings, 13-7; tht P ltu burgh Steeters drubbed the winless Washington Redskins, 30-14,
and tha St. Loula Cardinal* trounc­
ed the Dallas Cowboys, 81-13. Tha
Los Angeles Rama beat ths Balti­
more Colts, 34-17, Saturday .
Conerly enUred the game Sun­
day with the Eagles leading, 10-7,
and the GianU’ attack sputUrlng
along under the usually effective
Y. A. Tittle.
“ Old pro" Charlie first passed
85 yards to Joe Walton for a touch­
down that gave New York a 14-10
halftime lead. On the third play of
the aecond half he hit Del Shofner
with a 26-yard acorlng pass. And ha
passed to Shofner for the 11-yard
Clinching touchdown with three
mlnutee left to play,
Coach Nick Skorleh complained
about three penalties which hurt
his Eagles. Just btfore Contrly

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Altamonte Civic Club Creates
Holiday Wonderland For Meeting

Hypnotist is Guest
•O f Casselberry Lions
By JANE CASSELBERRY
The Lions Club o f Casselberry
heard a fascinating talk by Guest
Speaker Richard Wells Bowen of
Forest City on tho subject o f hyp­
notism at its meeting Thursday
night at Bill's Diner on Hwy. 1792.
The speaker, introduced by Lion
President Milton Freeman, is a li­
censed ethical hypnotist and is
past president o f the Florida So­
ciety of Ethical Hypnotists. He
works only in conjunction with

Joey Muse Leads
• Youth Discussion

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•

By FRANCES WESTER
Joey Muse led a discussion on
"Higher Education, Communism,
and Where the Tax Dollar Goes
Today," at the meeting of llic
Westminister Fellowship of the
Community Presbyterian Church
of Lake Mary. Mrs. Frances
Bucklcw served as advisor for
the meeting.
Members present were Marcia
Coleman, DiBnne Hickson, Sonja
Wester, Linda Mohn, Margo Gun­
ner, Susi Stubblngs, Robert Hop­
kins, Billy Lowe, Steve Willis,
Kenneth Dooley, Bill Blakcmorc,
Terry Bucklcw, Earl Roberts,
Larry Chester, Dale Alexander,
and Corky Bucklcw.
Guests attended the meeting
were Linda Echols from Sanford,
Anita Ferguson, and Don Slrousc.
Refreshments of cake and Ha­
waiian punch were served by
Margo Gunner and an extra sur­
prise treat of home-made fudge
was brought by Linda Mohn.

Negro Pianist
To Give Concert
The noted Negro pianist, I.eeather Braboy Weaver, has accepted
•n invitation to appear in Sanford
lor a church benefit performance
in the near future.
Assisting on tho program at the
St. Paul Baptist Church will ho
Central Florida'a Bong Bird R,
Louisa Bassey and her accompan­
ist, Edna L, Simpson.
Laura G. Frasier and Lao la
Brown aro chairman and co-chair­
man of the event. Rov. R. B. Hodge
is pastor o f the church.

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members of the medical profession.
Bowen told something o f the his­
tory o f hypnotism and its place in
modern medicine. Ho also describ­
ed some o f the results of train­
ing In self-hypnosis and Us uses.
Lion Ray Morris introduced his
guest, Rev. John Montgomery, new
minister of the First United Pres­
byterian Church o f Casselberry
and Frank lUdemscher introduced
Bud Schukcrt, as his guest.
Birthday greetings were sung to
Rsy Morris, Frank Morris, Carl
Jack, Charles Hewlett and Elmer
Ashley.
Den Evans, chairman o f the
sight conssrvstion committee re­
ported that 10 pairs of glasses
were purchased by the club during
the month o f November and read
a letter from County Nurse Mr*.
Graco Fisher expressing her ap­
preciation for the work the club
i* doing by arranging eye exam­
inations and supplying glasses fur
needy individuals.
Evans alto reported on tbs an­
nual Lions Christmas Food Basket
project of which he it chairman.
Working on the committee with
him arc Miller Evans, Tom Hueiton nnd Elmer Ashley. For the
ninth year, the club is collecting
food and will pack baskets on Dec.
-i! for distribution the following
day to needy families in time for
Christmas.
Grocery collection stations have
been act up at the Hotla Market in
Casselberry; at Dolly's Market and
I'ubllx Market on Hwy. 17-92; at
Suptir Value Food Store on Sit
43(1; Johnson’s Market in Longwood; Blackford's Market in Allamonto Springs and at the Little
Giant Food Store in Forest City.
Coin jars have been placed in
Sheppard’s Drug Store, l.sng'a
Hardware, Sparkle Clcuners and
the Buckhorn Bar in Casselberry;
at the Deck Bar and Grill, Sween­
ey's Grill. Dill's Diner and Dolly's
Market on the highway and at
Chubb's Drug Store in Forest City.
Erans reported that several indi­
viduals had made generous contri­
butions totaling P64.&amp;6.
To help finance the sight con­
servation work, the Lions plan to
set up a rack fo r pocketbouk edi­
tions which will be on sale fo r 10
cents in the Casselberry Shopping
center. The club requests that anyono who has books to contribute
leave them at Hsuston's Appliance
Store in Casselberry.

KINDLY OLD SANTA, leaving hU busy’ workshop In
the capuble hands o f many helpers, is taking Saturday a
o ff to visit in Chuluota at the invitation o f American
Legion Post 225. Setting up shop at Shakers Food Cen­
ter, he talked with more than 75 youngsters during his
first visit. With him when the photograph was made
were, from left. Ralph Magin, Jimmy and Bobby Eichberger. Stunrt Fox (on hia knee), Kathy Tabot and Deb­
bie Brnncart.
(Norman Photo)

'Do It Now' Mailing
Urged By Postmaster
With ths peak of the big Christ­
inas mall rush just over ths horlson, Postmaster Guy Allen sstd to­
day that every postal employs is
digging in hardor than ever to in­
sure delivery of ail Christmas cards
and gift packnges befure Christ­
mas Day. The flood o f outgoing
Christmas cards and gifts Is about
equal to the torrents o f incoming
mail that ate getting larger every
day.
The Postmaster urges t h a t
everyone make it a point to "Do
it nuw^" A delay of a few hours at
this critical time may mean dis­
appointing friends and loved ones
on Christines Day.
Be sure ta tie Christmas cards In
bundles, with addresses all facing
one way, using labels you can atcure from the Post Office marked,
"A ll For Local Delivery'* and “ All
For Out O f Town Delivery.'"
Post Office windows will b,
open from 8iS0 a. m. to B p. m. for
convenience. Don’t forget to put
your name and address on all
Christmas card envelopes a n d
package labels.
Tying In with the National Im­
proved Mail Service program, the
Postmaster urges that you divide
your mailings into various groups,
with those fo r must distant placss
going first, making it a point to

mail early in the day.
Th* Postmaster especially re­
quests that out-of-state packagss
be mallsd immediately and everything posslbls bs dons to msl) all
Christmas gifts for local delivery
us soon as possible and your
Christmas cards to nearby points
by at least a week before Christ­
mas.

By SHIRLEY WENTWORTH
Ths Educational Building of the
Altamonte
Springs
Community
Chapel was transformed into a
Christmas Wonderlyid last Wed­
nesday fur tho December covered
dish luncheon meeting of the Civic
Club.
Throughout the hall, gay and col­
orful decorations added to the fes­
tive atmosphere while the bright
merry-go-round centered on the
•crying table and flanked by cera­
mic holly diehee proved to be a
conversation p i e c e . Gracefully
draped red net gave added cutor
to the white cloth while eilver
grapes, tucked here and there in
the folds, lent a holiday sparkle.
Ceramic elelghs complete with
Santa and reindeer, snowmen nnd
angels were placed advantageous­
ly about the room while straw
plaques decorated in the tradition­
al red and green graced each win­
dow.
Following tho luncheon and con­
clusion o f ths business session, the
group was entertained with n
poem written in red lettering by
Mrs. V. L. Glcavrs and entitled
"Ths Smallest Gift," which receiv­
ed enthusiastic acclaim.
Tho Angslus Choir o f Orlando
added to the enjoyment with
Christmas carols nnd ballads, con­
cluding with such songs as "Rud­
olph, the Red-Nosed Reindeer''
and other popular favorite* for

for which the audience participat­
ed in group singing.
Gifts, brought by the ladies, wilt
be distributed at a later dste to
the patients and staff o f the Coun­
ty Hume.
Mr*. A. N. Rust, president of tho
Seminole County Federation of
Women's Clubs, was special guest
at the meeting.
Responsible for the many novel
and lovely decorations were mem­
bers o f the special committee with
Mr*. Milton Tinsley as chairman.
Others assisting were Mrs Jeffer­
son Hodges, Mrs, Joseph Schmid,
Mrs. Sally Anderson, Mrs. Helen
Russman and Mrs. Curtis Jones.
Hostesses. for ths day wei#
members of the executive board
and chairmen x&gt;f special commit­
tees. Included in this group were
Dr. Gettrude Furman, president;
Mrs. A. N . Burks, vie* president;
Mrs. C. I.. Seymour, recording
secretary; Mrs. G. D. Humes, cor­
responding secretary; Mr*. W. C.
Morrow, treasurer; Mrs. S. W.
Rassman, historian and Mrs. W. R.
Untierg, rhnplnl.n
Chairmen taking part were Mrs.
B. D. McIntosh Jr., beautification;
Mrs. W. L. Tllford. membership;
Mrs. J, D. Morrison, program;
Mr*. M. G. Rate, hospitality; Mrs.
Jefferson Hodges, house; Miss
Constance Matey, civic; Mrs. W.
L. Wlgtey, publicity and Mrs,
Tinsley, publicity.

LUSCIOUS LOOKING ALL . . . girls o f Chuluotn's Teen
Club who act up nn equally attractive array o f baked
food Items in a fund-raising sale Saturday to aid their
club building fund had no trouble finding enthusiastic
customers. Pictured with their advisor and counselor,
Mrs. Dorothy F o x , second from left, are from left,
Miekiu Hyman, club president, Alice Fox, and Shirley
and Linda Woodard.
(Norman Photo)

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A NEW SOCIAL EVENT will
tnikc it's final debut In Sanford
on Dee. 23rd, and promises to
become an exciting part of the
holiday acaaon.
A Chrlitmaa Ball, aponiorcd by
Gamma Omega Chanter of EpalIon Sigma Alpha, la achcduled
for I p. m. In the ballroom of the
Mayfair Inn. The Ball will take
the place oT the Interfraternity
dancea which have been held
traditionally at this acaaon, but

AIKS. DICKEY
have been dlacontinued.
One baalc difference will be
that the general public will be
invited to allcnd, with epcclal
emphaiia on the returning col
lege atudenta, aervlce men, ear
eerlats and former realdentr of
Sanford, home for the holiday,
to vialt friend a and family.
Thia will be an annual oppor
tunlty for aororily and fraternity
brother, and alitera to enjoy a
gala aodal activity, and be Joined
by all their gucait and friends.
The
former
Inlerfratcrnlty
dancea were limited to fraternity
members and their guests.
Muale wilt be provided by the
Bill Adler orchestra and all pro*
ceeda will go to the Gamma
Omega's shoe fund project. Thia
ia In conjunction with the work
of the Juvenile Council.
Formal evening attire will be
requested and It ia auggcilcd
that table reservations bo made
soon, Mrs. John Dickey 11 ticket
chairman and may be contacted
for Information.
. . .

I

THE
FOLLOWING
LETTER
went home from the assistant
principal of Plnacrcat School,
Lou la Koaky, recently. Because
of Ua witty and clever appeal on a
difficult and annoying problem,
we thought othera might enjoy
seeing that there are ways and
ways of saying things, the letter
leads;
"Even though we are in the
eleventh week of achool, we arc
■till rushing aroupd with pro­
blems, surveys and reports. “ For
thia reason we have been unable
to got much done toward eitabUahlng a course of study fur
your children's dogs,
"Until the canine curriculum is
prepared, It ia very disrupting
to teachers to have several dogs
Insist upon taking part In class­
room activities and playground
garata.
"W e badly need your coopera­
tion in explaining to the doga
that our program docs not Include
them at tha present time. We
especially need your help In keep­
ing attractive girl dogs at home.
The crowds they attract have ab­
solutely no regard for discipline
and behavior and when stirred
emotionally, can
cauao some
very disrupting situations."
"W e like doga and all kinds
nf pels. We think a child and
bU dog make a lovely picture
together. But we don't believe
the achool room or walkway does
Justice to such a picture.
Betides, my athletic day. are
rapidly approaching tin twilight
end 1 have found It impossible
to answer all the teachers' pleas
to come and handle the dog pro­
blem ."
MISS ANNETTE YATES, a 1M1
graduate of Seminole High School
la on i two weeks tour of Can­

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Miss Cynthia M. Ann Canning
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To Marry Fred Leslie Smith

Welcomes Six

Christmas Program
Planned Tuesday

A t Women’s Club

Church Class Holds
Christmas Party

Exhibit o f

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T o Meet Tuesday

Uie Voltoline family, little Laura
Lynn Voltullno received a visit
from
her
grandmother,
Mrs.
Joseph Voltoline of Pittsfield.
Mass, recently.
Laura Lynn's mother and la­
ther, Linda and Frank were also
happy to ate grandmother Volinline, who visited with the fsmily
at their Garrison Drive home for
a week, before returning to her
northern home,
Dark-halrcd, dark-eyed Laura
Lynn, who Joined two brothers
Mike and Rick, on Sept. 23th Is
a healthy happy baby and now
weighs 12 pounds.
• • •
LOTS OK PEOPLE have asked
me, and 1 must tell you that the
Lcdr. L. II. Higginbotham, who
writes "Tiger Talcs" column from
the Med. Is no relation to your
columnist. In fact, I've never even
met live gentlemen, but his newsy
little anecdotes serve to keep
tile families at home up to date
on what the squadron ia doing
over there, as they carry on the
never-ceasing patrol of European
waters.
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DOUBLE
ENTERTAINMENT
was enjoyed by one gay group.
Tills was the luncheon party giv­
en by Mrs. Orville Touchton for
Mrs. It. L. McKnight, who is
loaving soon for Vero Beach to
join her husband who has accept­
ed ■ position there.
Nell and Juanita wrre Joined
for lunch and the fashion show
by Mrs. Ralph Jarvis and Mrs.
Leo Watson.

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Cvid&amp; A
Circles o f the Sanford Garden
Club have scheduled meetings tills
week as follows:
TUESDAY
DRIFTWOOD Circle meets at
U;30 a. m, at the home of Mrs. J.
A. Mackey for Chrlitmaa pro.
gram on decorations and gift ex­
change.
THURSDAY
CF.NTRAL Circle will meet with
Mrs. E. R. Wood at 0:46 a. m.
Mr*. R. W. Turner will sponsor
the program on Palma,
HKMEROCALLIS Circle meets
with Mrs. Ralph Jarvla at 7:30
p. m. for tha annual Christmas
party. Program—Christmas decoraUona and arrangements by the
members.
IVY Circle meets with Mrs.
llarvey Wilkinson st 7:46 p, m.
Program—flowers and tree o f the
Blhle. Speaker, Mr*. R. W . Turner.
Dent exchange by members.
MAGNOLIA Circle meets with
Mrs. P. L. Elmore at 10 a. m. for
a Christmas workshop and gift
exchange.
PALM Circle meals at 0:30 a. m,
with Mrs. J. Martin Stlnecipher,
Park Are.
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Local

Events

Sanford Drove 100 BPO Doe*
will meet at 8 p m. In the Elki
Club for election of new officers
and to make plan* for the annual
Christinas party, Dec. 3t).

FABRIC=

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Dr, and Mr*. W. D. Gardiner
will leave today for Texarkana,
Texas to visit over the holidays.
They expect to return to the city
around the first of January.

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Pens
Bibles
Diaries
Bill Folds
Desk Sets
Stationery
Slide RuleH
Typewriters
Dictionaries
Sarna - Bells
Writing: Paper
Chair Cushions
Filing: Cabinets
Desk Calendars
Hummel Figures
Zipper Note Books
Colored Pencil Set
Brief B u gs-C ases
Oil Painting Sets
Christmas Cards

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Many

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fri.i&gt;dly rrwtinga from
our rclifiuua. civic and

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The Catholic Nuvy Wives Club
will hold their Christmas party
Mr, and Mrs. Carl Kwsany of
Luluy at 8 p. m. in the Naval Air Portsmouth, Ohio, announce the
.Station Ballroom,
birth of an 8 4 lb. son, Nov. 20.
Each member ia requested to
This ia Uie couple's first child.
bring a non-perishable item o f
Mrs, Kwsany is the former Dor­
food for tha hnsket being prepared
othy Browning, daughter of Mr.
for the Christmas project.
and Mrs. Emerson Browning, of
Orlando and formerly of Sanford.
Paternal grandmother is Mrs.
Caroline Kwsany, Coaltown, Pa.

Mrs. J. II. Anderson, Mrs. R. F.
Robison, Miss Versa Woodcock and
Miss Aline Chapman made donations to the birthday bunk. Since
the nez^t regular meeting date fulls
on New Year'* Day it was de­
rided to meet Jan. 2.
During the social hour carols
were sung with Mrs. Ruth Haw­
thorne at the piano. Gifts were ex­
changed by the members and the
ctase teacher, Mrs. R. F. Cole,
Rev. and Mrs. J. T. Adorns, Mrs.
Mildred Rutnrr and Miss Jane
Chancy each received gifts from
the group.
Othera attending included Mines.
Roy Tlllls, B. Stephan, P. A. Row­
land, J, p. Thurmond, 8. M. Pickens, Carrie Wert, Harry Brown,
O. E. White, John Whitman, F. F,
At how, John M. Uillon, M. R.
Strickland, C. M. Flowers.

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Church
Calendar

Catholic Club

cards of appreciation wrre read
from those who hud received cards
and flowers.

Saturday, Dec. 23rd
Public

Members

]Mrs. Glover Speaks
To Womans Club

Six new members received a
warm welcome and camellia cor­
sages at the DeBary Garden Club
W ig g in lo o th a m .
Mr. and Mrs. Harold M. Can- 1 Band. He la a lieutenant in th e 1Island City, N. Y.
meeting in the Community Center.
ntnr, St. Petersburg, announce Army and presently stationed at | A December wedding is being They were Mrs. James Genoy,
Mrs. E. Z. W ilten , Mrs. Frank
ada, Michigan and Illinois, travel­ the engagement and approaching Itht Armr Pictorial Center, Long |planned,
Mlldenbergar, Mrs. Marie Ac
ing with the Lee College Touring marriage
of
their
daughter,
card!, Mrs, Martin Gcrner and
Choir.
Cynthia M. Ann Canning, to Fred
Mrs. E. M. Neely.
The choir has made national
Mr*. George Ruppert reminded
Leslie Smith, son o f Mr, and
radio broadcasts and has also
members of the tour through Die
Mrs.
Fred
M.
Smith,
1816
Semiappeared on television. Annette
camellia garden of Cept. C. M
sends word that she feels hon­ nole Bird., Sanford.
Schaar, at Pierson, on Dec, 14
Miss
Canning
is
a
graduate
of
ored to be a member of this
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Schwarz
Boca Ciega High School, In St,
choir.
showed colored picture* of their
Petersburg. She received her BS
LOTS OF FOLKS say that you
recent European tour with the
degree In advertising and also In
just can't beat that good old ClaxFederation of Garden Clubs.
broadcasting from the University
lon fruitcake
for serving to
Several tables for holiday din­
of Florida.
friends over the holidays, and
ing were displayed by members
While in college she was presi­
those special dinners and for Just
Mre. Herman Batson created a
dent o f Gamma Alpha Chi, adver­
plain family eating enjoyment.
Christmai theme with a red and
tising
professional
ami
was
a
Two groups In town are selling
gold cloth, while china and center­
the delicious cake— the Civllan member of K appa' Tau Alpha,
ed with Santa, hia sleigh and rein­
journalism
honorary;
Alpha
Ep­
Club, who give all their pro
deer In a frothy setting.
ceeda to Die IJttle Red School- silon Rho, radio and TV honorary;
Mrs. A. L. Lincoln act a breakZela
rid
EU,
»|re«ch
fraternity
house for retarded children, and
fast table, overlaid with a red
t Iso Episcopal Church Women, and the Zeta Tau Alpha, social
cloth, white china and featuring a
who have various projects they sorurity.
tree and tiny Christmas orna­
Sue is presently employed in
use the funds for during the yrar.
ments. Mrs. John Lau act her
MRS. J. L. GLOVER, right, guest speaker at the San­
There arc many displays all the promotion and publicity de­
table in a Mexican theme, Mrs.
ford Woman’s Club takes a look at the Hlcigh which was
over town and it Is available In partment o f WSUN Radio and TV
Albert Neal chose a green ami
part of the club float that won first prize in the Christ­
one, ’ two, three and five pound Station, In St. Petersburg.
silver tea table and Mra. George
Mr. Smith, a graduate o f Semi­
mas parade. With her from left are Mrs. W. L. Gram,
boxes. — it freezes beautifully—
Nicely aet a luncheon table, using
tv
kow Sr., club president and Mrs. Ralph Austin Smith.
ao atock up your freezer for en­ nole High School, graduated with
a green cloth and gaily colored
joyment all through the year, honors in 1001 from the from the
(Herald Photo)
Christmas balls.
University o f Florida with a B8
while supplies are available.
sRTMJf V.’
The auditorium was decorated
Guest speaker at the general
A group of Oviedo Women's ^
• *
.
degree in broadcasting
with colorful aprays and wreaths
business luncheon meeting of the Club members were guests for the
MBS IRENE BROWN’S birth,
Us was a member of Pin Kappa
made by the members. A social
Sanford Woman’s Club was Mrs. day. Mrs. H. C. Echotbcrger sang
day brought her hick Thursday, Phi, honorary, Kappa Tau Alpha
hour followed the meeting with
G. A. Glover, first vice president the Lord's Prayer, accompanied
and
Alpha
Epsilon
Rho,
He
was
refreshments served by hostesses,
as she hod the good fortune to
of the Florida Federation of Wom­ at the piano by Mrs. George Mc­
Mrs. Laura Arrington, Mra. M. an'* Clubs.
win the door prize given by the president of Kappa Kappa Phi and
Call.
MISS CYNTHIA CANNING
Richards, Mrs. EtheJ Clark and
Mary Esther Shop at the Christ­ was drum major in the University
Luncheon hostesses were Mrs,
Her
topic
was
"World
problems
Mrs. Alta Clark. Table decorations
mas fashion show held at the
and what wc can do as women." W. R. Strlngfield, Mrs. C. M.
were
in
charge
of
Mrs.
Mints
Capri.
She suggested that we change Flowers, Mrs. George McCall,
Morrison.
Besides the door prize, Mrs.
from a lea table to a round table .Mrs, Sybil Roulh, Mrs. Roy Till!*,
Brown was presented with ■
and learn how to lengthen our Mra. Effio Durden aad Mrs. A. O.
birthday cake, courtesy of the
Roberts. The club was adorned ^
cord* of service.
Capri, adding to the enjoyment
with many holiday arrangements.
Mrs.
Glover
named
many
worth­
of the happy occasion. The Capri's
while projecla that are being ac­ Two especially attractive one*
door prize was won by Mrs. Roy
complished by tho General Feder­ were an arrangement* of pink deb.
Holler. Now she has a little
The Sanford Woman's Club will
ation of Woman’s Clubs and urged utantc camellias in a pink driftThe Daughters o f Wesley Sun.
J. O. Laney, J. K. Courier, C. P.
something extra for the holidays.
hold a Christmas party Tuesday
the
women to strengthen them­ worn) container and a white ce­
Herndon,,
Clark
Leonnrdy,
Marday School Class o f First Metho­
(Can't say what the prize w ai.)
at 7:30 p. m. at the club building
selves
in order to strengthen the ramic madonna surrounded by
RT SHIRLEY WENTWORTH
dist Church met In McKinley Hall say Monroe, Lida Stall, Bessie
berries and gold. They were loan­
on Oak Ave,
free world.
Zuchery, A. Bridgcrs, A, D. Zach.
A dinner party was held at the
ed for the day by Mrs. McCall and
Mrs, J. T. Adams, Mr*. S. J. fur tha annual Christmas party.
cry, Elizabeth Schultz and Ches­ home o f Mr. and Mra. Percy
During the business session it
Mrs. Tillia. Members voted to ac­
Nix and Mrs. J. L. Jewell will be Hostesses were Mrs. Donald Dunn,
ter Daniels.
Adams of Bear I,nke Rd., Bear was voted to sponsor a cancer cept the invitation of Mrs. Robert
in charge o f the all Chrlitmaa Mrs. R. R. Monroe, Mrs. S. G.
lak e Manor, recently to celebrate detection clinic in cooperation with Drabik to hold the January gen- #
program, featuring musical num­
Harriman, Sirs. Louiao Knowles,
the
birthday* of Mr. and Mr*. the GFWC program on cancer. It eral business meeting of the club
bers by local musicians and other
Mrs. T. J. Taylor and Mrs. Brodie
Ewart
Jamieson, Jerry Brenner was also voted to change the date at tier new home.
yutetide presentations.
Williams.
and the host, Percy Adams, all of the Christmas party from this
This program wai originally
whose birthdays were In the lat­ Wednesday to Tuesday at 7:30
Highlighting
the
decorations
scheduled for Wednesday but has
p.m.
ter part of the month o f Novem­
been changed, due to conflicting was a iarga silver tree with gold
Mrs. peter Bukur and her com­
ber.
balls
that
sparkled
under
the
glow
The ladies of the UPW Associa­
events.
mittee were commended for the
Dinner was served on a gaily
Members are reminded to bring of a multicolor spotlight. The rc&gt; tion o f the Community Preshy.
work on the club float which won
a gift or donation to be given to freshment table held an arrange­ terian Church in Lake Mary will decorated table with an attractive first prize in the Christmas pa­
MONDAY
the Jacksonville's Children's Home, ment nf gold, with white candles, meet at the home of Mrs. Richard centerpiece o f poinsettias flanked rade. Assisting her were Mr*.
Elsie Knight Circle of First Bap.
hy
lighted
candelabra.
A
beauti­
tha
stugs
was
outlin'd
with
Bra­
Keogh
Tuesday
night,
at
R
p.
m,
Thia ia an annual project o f the
Philip Simpson, Mrs. John K, list Church meela with Mrs. J. V.
club. Husbands of the members silian peppers and held large con­ for their annual.Christmas parly. fully decorated rake baked by While, Mrs. W. R. Strlngfield and Jonca, 327 Weat 0th St., at 7:30
tainers of red poinsettias, Christ­
Secret Pala for the year will Iw Mr*. Jamieson lopped off the Mr*. A. W. Woodall.
are also invltad to attend.
p.m.
mas
scenes
were
placed
at
vant­
disclosed
with the distribution of celebration.
Mrs, W. B. Brinson ia general
Othera attending were Mr. and
age points.
Christmas gift* between the mem­
chairman o f the event.
Mr*. George Hall and Mrs. Bren­
Class president, Mrs. Charles bers.
ner. Age was not one o f the main
Meriwether, presided at a short
AIKS. VOLTOLINE
topics o f conversation during the
business session and Mrs. Taylor
evening.
FIRST GRANDDAUGHTER In
read the Christmai story, Severnt

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IN T i t * C lf t r t 'I T CODHT OP T U B
ORDINANCE NO. 141
AND ORDINANCE OP T it 10 CITY NINTH JDDtCtAI. CIKCDIT. IN
n iK
au m i n o l i ; c o u n t s ',
ON I.O3 MWD0 D, rtiO H IIIt A M R * . a n d
DING TU B MKRI'IHr.MHNT rOH FLORIDA
K N IG H T! ON I V I U I I 3 0 I IN THU IN CHANCKHT NO. 11744
R - I R IIID R IIT IA I. t l ir n t lG T A* EVBLTN D K ll.t,
p r o v id e d
in
o h d in a n c m
no
Plaintiff,
14t. BBINO TH B GKNKItAI. SON. va.
n o o r d i n a n c e o r t u b c i t y CLAIIKNCU I . If ILK
Dvfendant.
or L o x u w o t i n , r i . o m u A .
n o t i c a; t o nRrtSND
BE IT e n a c t e d a n d OUDAINKD TIIK STATK OF FIAGIIDA
BT THU rK O I’ LB OP THE CITT TGI CI.AHKNCK I- IIII.L
o r LONG WOOD. rLOH lUAt
e.'o Floyd Hill
Rerilon 1. T b it that part o f Ex
T302 Hlelr fload
Salhlt A o f O rd ln ln ct No. 141 of
llalllmnra 4, Maryland
tha Clip o f Lonawuod, Florida,
TOU AIUI II42111211T NOTIFIED
oettlng forth tha requlrementa tor that a *ult for Divorce hue been
tlla lrlcl H&gt;1 Realdantlal be and filed egelnat you In the Circuit
tha ammo la harabr omanded ao Court o f the Ninth Judicial Clrrult,
that It ahall road *■ foltow ai
In and for Seminole County, F lo r­
D IB T H Icr It-1 RKBIDKNTIAI.
ida. entitled KVK1.TN D. 1IIM*
All requlrointnla ahall ba tha riainiirr, t* c l a h k n c k u h i m *
aama In tht* dlntrlct a* In Hit DetandaiiL T i n t you ar* hereby r e ­
H-1 llatldanllal Dltlrlet * i - quired to file y o u r an iw e r nr
rapl
that each
llvlna
unit plaedln* on or b efo r* January 3rd,
*h*t| hay* a minimum floor Itt I, and to *&lt;rva a copy Ihtreof
araa raqulrament of nui l**« upon Herbert G. UIII In. Attorney
Ilian Tit aquara f»*t and that fur Flelntlff, lt d Kart Colonial
Ibero I* parmlllod In Dontdala Drive. Orlando, Florida;
Herein
Rubdtvlalon.
r ir a l
Addition, fall not or a decree pro confeaeo
realdanc** o f not more than •hall he entered aaalnat you for
two *iorl*a In htlahl.
the relief demanded In *eld Com*
■action t. That all ordinance* plaint.
•r part* o f ordinance* In conflict (MKAl.l
herewith aro hereby repealed.
Arthur II. Ueckwllh, Jr.
Section 2. That thin ordinance
Clerk o f the Circuit Court
ahall taka offact Immediately upon
nf the Ninth Judicial Circuit,
lie final paeea*o and adoption.
In and For Seminole County,
ADOPTED at a regular meeting
Florida
o f the &lt;711y Council o f the City
lly Martha T. Vlhlan
o f Lungwood, Florida, Oil* Tth
Deputy Clerk
day o f December, 1111.
I'ubllah: Dec. 4, II, II. 11, 1341
Thar* will ba a public hearing
gt t p. m., January 11, 1333, la
the City llall to hear any oom
IN T i l * ClttClIlT DOUBT OF TIIH
plaint*.
NINTH JUDICIAL DlltUUIT OF
AND FOIl PKM INOt.U COUNTY.
(REAM
F L O n illA ,
A. H. Lormann, Mayor
ATTEST i
IN CIMNCKIIY NO. HITS
Onatt II. H o c k iit
SUFFOLK
COUNTY
FEDKHAL
City Clark
SAVINGS A LOAN ASSOCIATION,
Publlah D«o* 11, 1111.
a United Slate* corporation,
Plaintiff.
va
IN TIIK C lK C ltlT C O l'R T IN ANU HOG 17It LEK WORKMAN and
r a i l tEHINO LB COD NTT, F l.tllt- SYLVIA DIANA WORKMAN, hie
tDA
NO, iir a t wife, GKOIIGK LEWIS Dal'ALMA
l.AVTHKNCB HAVINIIS HANK,
and ALICE DePALMA, hi* wife.
n Ka**achu**u* aavlng* bank.
Defendant*.
l'lalntltf.
NOTIIU OF BALD
y».
NOTICK
IS
IIKRKUY GIVEN
OKOltGE DAVIS ROUU1NS. g r ,
that on the I lt h day o f December,
UnmarrUd at al.
l i l t , at 11:10 A.M. at tha main
Defendant*. door of Ih* Court lluue* o f Sent.
NOTICE OF BDIT
Inula County, at Hanfurd. Florida,
T 11U STATE OF FUH UDA
the Honorable Arthur II. Beckwith.
To I George Davla Itobbln*. Sr., Jr., Clerk o f the Circuit Court of
unmarried, reeldenoo un­
Seminole. Cuunty, Florida, wilt o f ­
known.
fer for eale lo (ha hlshert and beet
Tou are hereby notified that a bidder for caah. at public outcry,
m i l ban been filed agalnal you the following deecrlbad properly of
and Judy L. Ilobblne, unmarried. the Deftndenla Roger Lee Work*
In lb * abac* entitled caute, and men and Sylvia Diana Wurkman.
you are required to til* your hi* wife and Geurge Lewie HeI hat
taawer w ith the Clerk of tbla Palma and Alice DePalma, hie
Court and to *«rv* * copy (hereof wife,
upon the plaatttf or ptatnlirra a lfait II, HE A H LAKE HILLS,
torneya, who** nam t and addrta*
acoordlng lo the Plat there­
la Jonnlng*. W alt*, Clark* and
of, a* recorded 111 Plat Hook
H am ilton.
114 B oroa lt National
II. Page IT. o f Ih* Publle
Bank
Building,
Jaekaonrllla
3,
Record* o f Seminole County,
Florida, not la t«r than January 13,
Florida.
1312. I f you fa ll to do oo a decree
witn all atrucluree and
pro
eon feeio
w ill
bo
entered Improvement#, than or thr*r*afl*r
a g e ln il you for the relief dem and­ on aald land.
ed In the com plaint. Title suit la
Thl* I* mad* pureuaot to Final
4# forecloea a m ortgage. The real Decree o f Forecloeur* entered In
prop erly proceeded a aalnel It:
Ike above m u m , Chancery Docket
1.01 i f . F lock G. HU.Nl.AND
No. 11171, now pending In Ih*
USTATUfi. • aubdlvlelon. a c­
Circuit Court o f and for Seminole
cord in g to a plat thereof, re&gt;
County, Florid*.
corded
In
1*1*1 Hook
II,
IN WITNESS WHEREO F. I hev*
page* I t to I t o f the public
beieuutu eat my hand and official
record* ot S*m lnelt County,
teal thl* Ilk 4 * : c f December, I f I I .
Florida.
(■KALI
W ITNESS my band ar.d lb * aaal
Arthur II. Beckwith, Jr.
a f told Court at Hanfurd, Florida,
Clerk uf the Circuit Court In
thl* a ib day of Decarubar, 13* 1.
and for Saiulnol* County,
(■BALI
Florida
Arthur H. B iok w llh , Jr.
By Martha T. V lh lm
Clerk o f tbo Circuit Court
Deputy Clerk
Uy Martha T. Vlhlan
Joaeph M. Huraaku
Dapuly Clerk
P. O. Uox 213
F u b llin : Dao. 11, II, I I . 1» II, Jan. Fern Park, Fla.
I. »wa ^
FublU bl Dec. 11, 1144

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4 Muiicil
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wear, $9.95 lo $12.93. Perkin* BIRTHSTONE rings in many love­ CALL ELLEN TYRE at FA 2-2611
Downtown Sanford.
ly, new atyles $3.75 up. Wert
to list your Gift Suggestions.
Jewelry 202 E. lit.
SWEATERS, allpover and CardiBOATS AND MOTORS
gam, $5.95 to $14.93. Perkini,
GIFTS FOR BOYS
Downtown Sanford.
CALL ELLEN TYRE at FA 2-2611
to Hat your Gift Suggestion!.
SLACKS, Sweaters, Shirts, Cow­
TOYS
boy Suite, Levi*, Booti, Suits.
Manuel Jacobson 213 E. in .
FURNITURE
CALL ELLEN TYRE at FA 2-2811
to Hat your Gift Suggeationi.
TENTS, Skates, air rifles, sleeping
bags, hunting knife and si LIVING Room Suite, choice sf
colors $99, High back iwlvel
acta. Army Navy Surplus
JEWELRY
rockers, foam cuihiona $49.30.
Ecboli Bedding.
GIFTS FOR ALL
ZIPPO Tab!* Lighter $12.30, Ster­
CEDAR Chests, Natural, Maple,
ling Charmi $1.00 up. GwalUtcy
Walnut. From $39.93 up. San­
• Quality • Fashions • Service:
Jeweler, 204 S. Park.
ford Furniture Co. 300 E. 1st.
Gifts for all!
SEE US first for all your Jewelry
POLE LAMPS $9.93 up; Table
gift*. Wert Jewelry, 202 E. lit
Lamps $4.95 up; Lunette, 6
of Santoro
SI.
chairs all plastic tops $31 up;
Berkline Rectiners, all plastic
LOOKING for UNUSUAL reason­
cover
$41. Mather of Sanford,
able
hand
made
Christmas
GIFT? FOR WOMEN
203 E. lit, FA 2-0493.
gifts! Come brouie at the NEW
SUNDELL MOTEL Gift ft Ce­
LUGGAGE, Sweater*, Skirts, HoiTOOLS
ramic Shop. 2713 Orlando Dr. (I
iery, Lingerie, Hats and Bags.
mi. So. of Sanford) liwy. 17-92.
Manuel Jacobson 213 E. 1st.
CALL ELLEN TYRE at FA 2-2611
to list your Gift Suggestions.
APPLIANCES
UNIVERSAL
Hair
Dryer
(4temp, dialj Ostrich grain lu lTREES &amp; TRIMS
bos cate, $j9.95. The perfect WESTINGHOUSE Space - Male
gift for
Chrittmai.
Sanford
Washer $280.00, Matching Dry­
Electric,
downtown
Sanford,
er $1.00 Miller Radio ft Ap­ CALL ELLEN TYRE at FA 3-2611
Phone FA 2-1362.
pliance, lift S. Park.
to list your Gift Suggeations.

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CLASSIFIED INDEX
1. L o h I A Found
2. Nolicsa - Personals
3. Education • Instnactiofl
4. Transportatioa

5. Food

C. For Rant
7. BusIrbm RpeIaIb

8. Bsnch Rantala

9. For Sale or Itaat
10. Wanted to Rent
11. Real Estate Wanted

12. Re*l Estate For ?«U
13. Mortffftco Loniia
It. Inauranco
13. RnaineM OpportonitiBg
18. Fomale Help Wanted

17. Male Help Wanted
18. Help Wanted
19. SUuatkMM Wasted

20. Bab/dtim
21.
22.
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FICTITIOU* NAMR
NOTICE IS hereby given that
t am engaged In bualnea* at Alt*niont* Spring*. Seminole County,
Florida und*r tt * flctltlou* nam*
of. ALTAMONTE BEAUTY SALON,
and Ihat I Intend te raglater la id
nam* witn th* Clark o f th* c irc u it
Court. Seminole County, Florida, In
accordnnc* with th* prnvlnlom of
Ih* Flcttlloun Nam* Htnliil**, In­
ert tt Seotlon 943.01 Florida Sta­
tute* ItIT.
Sts: Bltll* Maadowa
Publish Doo. 4. II, 11, IS, 1941.
IN
THR
COUNTY
JI'UIIK'S
COURT, IN AND FOR SEMINOLE
COUNTY, FLORIDA
In Re: Ktaat* o f
ELLA MAB SIMPKINS DIXON,
D*caasod
NOTICE OF INTENTION
TO M ARK APPLICATION
FOR FIN AL DISCHARGE
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
Notice
la
haraby
given
Ihat
JOHNNIE p iX O N ha* filed hla
final report as Administrator o f
th* Estate o f ELLA 31AK SIMP
KINS DIXON, D*c*aa*d; that h*
hat filed hla petition for discharge
and that h* will apply to th*
Ifonorab]* C. V*rnon Mil*. Jr.,
County Judg* o f Hemlaol* County,
Florida, on th* I lt h day o f J a n ­
uary, l i s t , Tor approval o f same
and for final discharge aa Admin
latralnr o f th* Estate of ELLA
MAE fllblPKIKS DIXON. Deceased
on thla Ith day of D i c i m b i r , A. D.
1111.
/ a / Jahnnls Dixon
Administrator o f th* Estate
o f Ella Mat Htmpklm Dixon,
D*c*aa«d
Gordon V. Frederick
Attorney for the Estate
3*1-344 North Park Avanu*
P. O. Box 111*
Sanford, Florida
Publlih : Doe. 11, II, 31. 1341, Jon.
I. t a i l
IN T H E CIRCUIT COURT OF T H E
NINTH JUDICIAL CIKCUIT OF
AND FOH SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIDA. CKANCBHY NO, IISUL
SPRINGFIELD INSTITUTION FOR
SAVINGS;
Plaintiff,
va
JOHN C. FR1DEUORE, at UK and
•t al.
Defendants.
AMENDED
NOTICE UF BCIT IN
MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE
TO i IIHODUH
IIAHKAL
OARIlIH
and. If m i n t e d —
UAItltlH,
hla wlf*
H**ld*nc* unknown
Tuu ar* haraby notltted that a
Complaint to for*clo** a certain
m o r ts * S *
*nc&gt;imb*rlng th* f o l ­
low in g d*acrlb*d r**l properly, to
wit:
Lot I. Block G. COUNTRY
CLUB MANOR. UNIT NO. 1.
accordin g lo tha plat thartof
a* recorded In I'lat Book II,
p a s * 1**, Publlo Itecord* o f
H*mlnols
County,
Florida,
Including all atructur** and
Improvement! now and h*r*niter on sold land and f u ­
tures attached to or ua*d in
connection
with
th*
gr*ml***,
haa b**n ftUd agmlnst you la th*
abuva-slylad suit, and you nr* r « qulred to aarv* a copy of your
A m w t r ar Pleading to lha Com ­
plaint
e*
P U ) u : it r * - Af.irr.ty?.
Andaraon, Rush. Ward A D«an,
113 East Central Av*nua, Orlando.
Florida, and fll* th* original An ­
swer o r Pleading la tha o ffice o f
th* Clark o f th* Circuit Court on
or b*fur* tho SSth day o f Decem­
ber 1*41, If yoa fall to do so. a
dtcra* pro eonteaau will b* taken
aaalnat you for th* rrtlaf dtm aad*d tn th* ComplalnL
Thla Nolle* ahall b* published
one* a weak tar fuur consecutive
w**k* In tn* Tk* Sanford Herald.
WITN EMM ray hand and official
■*al o f o lflc* al Hamlnol* County.
Florida thla l l l h day o f Novainbar,
19IL
(SEAL)
A rthur H. Backwlth, Jr.
Cterk of Circuit Court
By: Martha T. Vlhlan
Deputy Clerk.
Fabltsk N#». R I I I fta* 4. 11

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In lha Coari a f tha ( • ■■ly Jagga.

■rm laala Caaaty. Flartda, l a P aa.
bale.
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r ic T iT t o r a nvm h
N OTjnE IN h*r*by given that 1
am *ngag*q In biialn,** at Fern
Hark, Mtmlnol* County, Florida,
NXWBTAnX ENTERPRISE ASSN.
undtr
th*
flctltlou *
name
of.
MARYLAND
FR IE D
CHICKEN,
and that I Inland lo raglrtvr **ld
nam* with th* Clark o f Ih* C ir­
cuit Court, B*mlnola County, F lor­
ida. In a ccordance with th* provlrtona o t th* Flctltlou* Nam*
Htalut**,
to -w ltt
B ictlon
1*1.da
F lorida H talut*. 1SI7. •
Nertlee nf PablJe Hear lag
IN TIIK CIRCUIT COURT, NINTH
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Nolle* la haraby given. Hoard
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT OF FLOIIIDA
Publlih: U*c- II, IS. tl, IS*1 *
IN AND FOH SKMINOl.fl COI’ NTT o f County Commleiloner* nf Seml- Jan. 1, ISIS
nol*
County, Florida, will hear
CHANCERY NO. I lf d d
an appeal by K. II. Stow* again*!
VERA AfAE HODGE,
P la in tiff a rieclalon o f Hr* Hoard or Adjust­ In Iba Gear* *4 th* Ceaaty Jadga,
ment granting Robert It. Ia FII* hvmtaal* Conaty, Flartda, In F r*ve.
permlialon to operate a aalvag* bat*.
W A L TE R JA3IEI HODGE,
Defendant yard on tha follow in g described la r * l Kaiat* *4
property, which Is soned M&gt;1 In­ C L U V B R B. M A R R S
NOTHM o r SUIT
dustrial: Tha HW14 o f NE*j o f
D*c*a**d
TIIK STATK o r FIAGIIDA TOt
NK&lt;4 leee N tot ft af lha K II* T o All Ur*dl(*re and P i n , * * l l * v .
W ALTER JAMES IIODGE.
lag Ulal*** ar D*naaada Agalart
tvlioee place o f realdenc* I* ft. Section II-I3H-I1K.
Public hearing will b* bald In Bald Kaiat* ■
unknown
Y o u and each o f y o u e r a ha ra ­
A Sworn Complaint h avin g beta the Htmlnolt County Court House,
filed a te ln e l you In the Circuit Sanford, Florida, In lha County b y a o l l f l * # and raqnlrvd l o p roany
claim *
*n d
d *m *n d*
Court In and for Seminole County, Commissioner* Room, on D*c*mb*r t i n t
Florida, In Chancery, for Divorce, 27, 1911 a| S:M P. 31. o r a* noon w h ic h y ou . o r c l l h t r o f y ou , m ay
th*r*aft*r
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Ih* abort till* o f aald action being
Ilomid ur County Commlaslontr* 11. M A R K S, d»c*a*#d , lata o f aald
VERA MAR HODGE. Pla in ti ff va.
Hernlnole
County,
Florida
C ou n ty , t o th* C o u n t y J u d g * o f
WALTER JAMKH IIODGK, Defend­
Hy J. C. Hulchlnon, Chairman Hrtnlnolc C ou n ty , F lorid a, at hla
ant, tht** preetni* ar* to ea uit
Alteat: Arthur llt ckw llh, Jr.
o f f l c o In tho c o u r t hnu** o f aald
and requlra you to flla your w rit­
C o u n ty at Hanford, F lo rid a , w i t h ­
ten defeneve. If any, lo Ih* Com ­ Publlih He*. II, 1341,
in a l g h l
c a le n d a r
m onth*
fr om
plaint filed herein, and l o aervt
NOTICE FOR BIDS
a copy thereof upon P la in t i ff * at­
Tha Hoard o f County Com ml*. lha Dm* o f lb* flrnt p u blic ation
torney on or before the 4th day llonsr* uf Semlnol* County will o f thl* n olle*. Each c laim o r daof January. A. D. 1341, olherwle* receive blda a l tht offtce o f Ar. mand ahall h* In w r itin g , and ahall
a Decree I'ro Confeaeo will b* an. Ihur H. lleokwllh, Jr„ ('lark, la ■ ta lc Ih* plac* o f r * t ld * n c * and
t#re,I egelnat you and tha caul* the Courthoua* at Sanford, Flnr* p o rt o f f l c * ad dr*** a f Ih* c l a i m ­
proreed ex part*.
Ida. up to 1:00 F. M., Friday, Dae- ant, and ahall b* aw o r n l o by
WITNESS my hand and official ember 22, 1941, for repairing and Ih* c la im a n t , hta a g e n t, o r a t t o r n e y
and an y *urh c la im o r d em a n d not
Seal al Sanford, Seminole County, ree urfaclnr Courthoua* roof.
Florida, thle 10th day o f Novem­
llld* ar* to b* enclueed In n ao filed ahall h* void.
/ * / Kvnn at h W . M c ln lo a h
ber, A. D. t i l l .
sealed envelop* plainly marked on
(SEAL)
Aa c a a q u lo r o f th* L**t W ill
the outside "Rida for Courthou**
Arthur H. Ueckwllh, Jr.
and T c r t a m a n t * f
Roo f Repair".
d#r *a**d
Ninth Judicial Circuit
Rile ar* to b* opened at a
C I-O VEH B. M A R R S .
Clerk o f the circ u it Court.
meeting o f the Hoard o f County
In and For Seminole County, Commlealoners, to b* held In th* ilt*n *trom . Davla 3 M cI n to s h
Florida
Hoard meeting room In the Court- A tt or n ey * f o r R a a e u l o r
lly Martha T. Vlhlen, D. C. house
In
Hanfurd,
Wednesday. E d w a r d * B u ild in g
Gordon V. Frederick
December 31. 1941 at 3:0* P. M. S an fo rd, F lo r id a
Attorney fur Plaintiff
or aa exon [hereafter a* poealbla. F irs t p u b lic a t io n M ond ay , D *e*m Iel-134 North Park .W tnu a
Specification* for th* above w ork bvr 11, l i l t .
P. o . Goa l l l o
may b* obtained In th* County
Hanford, Florida
Zoning Of flea In th* Courthouse, IN THR CIRCUIT COURT OF TU B
Publlih: Dee. I, It, It. i t , 1341
Menford, Fla.
NINTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT OF
All blddsra shall b* required
IN TIIH CIRCUIT COURT OP TH E to abow competency and finan­ AND r O R SKMINOLB COUNTY,
NINTH JUDICIAL CIIICUIT OP cial ability to complala Job; and FLORIDA.
AND FOH SHMINOLB COUNTY, all work tkall be dun* subject to IN CHANCERY NO. liana
BOSTON FE D E R A L SAVINGS A
FLORIDA
approval of th* County Zoning and LOAN
ASSOCIATION,
a
United
CHANCERY NO, 11*4*
Building Inspection DeptSlat**
of
Amtrlca
corporation,
TIIK PENN MUTUAL LlFIt IN.
Th# right I* reserved by the
Plaintiff,
SUHANCE COM PANT,
lloird o f County CommUaloner*.
Plaintiff, to waive any
Irregularities nr VI.
MILTON
A.
WRIGHT
anil
ve.
l*chnlcalltU* In any bid and te ARL ENE W RIG H T hla wlf*. and
JOSEPH C. IIKASLKY and DONA reject any or all bid*.
gllll U -E Y DOCKHAM, a single
It HKASLKY, hit wife. JACK D
Hoard uf Cuunty Cummltalonsr*
woman.
HOLING EH,
and
W R E A T H A M.
Uy J. C. Hutchison, chair m an
Defendants.
IIRUWN, d / b / a WRE T1IA M. T A Y ­
Attest Arthur H. Beckwith, J r ,
NOTICE OF BALM
LOR, and If *h* be married, ■
Clerk
NOTICE
IS H EREBY
UIVEN
her huebend.
Publish Dee. II, II. 1941.
that on th* l l l h d » y o f D*c*mDefendant*
bar.
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at
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AM.,
at
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NOTICE OF SUIT
IN TIIH CIRCUIT COURT O r T U B
NINTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, IN main door o f tho Court Houa* of
IN MORTGAGE r O H E T L O S t'R *
AND FOH gRMINOLK COUNTY, Htmlnol# County, at Sanford, F lo r­
TOt JOSEPH C. IIKASLKY and
ida. th* llonora bla Arthur II. Hack*
DONA R. IIKASLKY, hla wife. FLORIDA
with, Jr.. Clerk c f lb* Circuit
Realdenc* Unknown
th CHANCERY NO, lit * #
Court
ot Utmlnolo County. Florida,
You ar* hereby notified that a BARBARA A. HENSEU
Plaintiff, will of fer fur eel* to lb * high**!
Complaint to foractoea a certain
and beat bidder for caah, a l public
mortgage ancumberlns Ih* fo llo w , V*.
outcry,
Ih*
follow in g
d**crlb*d
lag deter L e d real property, to will ALBERT C. UKNSEL
Defendant. property of the Defendant* Milton
I-01
Id.
PRA IRIE
LAKE
A Wri gh t and Arlsn* Wright, hla
MANORS, accordin g lo llit
NOTICE TO DEFEND
wlf*. and bhlrlcy Dockham, a sinH a t thereof a* recorded In
TIIK STATE OF FLORIDA
Pint llook II, page TS. Pu b­
TOt A Lilli IIT C. UKNSEL
Lot 1«. BEAK LAKE HILLS,
lle
Record*
at
Bemlnol*
11*1 Arlion a Av*nus
acoordlng lo tbo Flat there­
County, Florida.
Ilaltlmor* I, Maryland
of, aa recorded In Plat Book
ban b«*n filed aaalnat you In the
YOU ARK HER EBY NOTIFIED
II, Pag* IT. o f th* Publlo
abuva-alyled eult, and yuu nr* re­ that a ault for Divorce ha* been
Record* o t garalnol* County,
quired ta eerve a copy nf your filed against you la th* circ u it
4 newer cr I1! : ; ! ! ; . , to (be c o m ­ c o u r t of th* Ninth Judicial Circuit,
Florida.
to
g
rth
tr with all atructur** and
plaint on P la in tiff* attorney*. An. In and for Semlnol# C o , Florida,
d*r*on, llueh. Ward A Dean, t i l eulltled II Altll All A A. UKNSE L lmprov*m*nt*. than or thereafter
East
Central
Avenue,
Orlando, Plaintiff, v a ALBERT C. IIKNSEL on *ald lond.
Florida, and III* tha original Ana- Defendant. That you ar* hereby re­
Thla ta mad* purauant ta Final
war or Pleading In Ih* o ffice af quired lo fll* your answer ar Dvcr** o f For*cio*ur* *nlrr*d In
Ih* Clerk o f the Circuit Court on pleading on or before January lid . th* ahuv* cau**. Chancery Doakrt
or befor* Ih* Ird day o f January, 1192, and to terv* e copy th ir e o f No. IlSIV. now paadlng In Ih* Cir­
1343. If you fell to do to, a decree upon HKHIIKKT G. OILI.IH. At­ cuit Court o f and for Htmlnol*
pru confeaeo will will b* taken torney for Plaintiff. I2« Keel Co­ County. Florida.
IN WITNKHg WHEREO F. I h av.
egalbrt you for the relief demand­ lonial
Drive,
Orlando,
Florida:
ed !u Ih* Complaint.
herein fall not or a decree pr# h*r*unlo **t my hand and of ficial
Till* Nolle* ahall b* publlihad confaeeo Shalt b* entered again*! a**l thla Slh day o t December, list.
once a week for four rooaeeallv* you tor Ilia ratlef demanded In aald (SEAL)
week* In the Sanford Herald.
Arthur II. B t ckw llh. Jr.
Complaint.
Clark o r ih* Circuit Court In
WITNESS my hand and official (SEAL)
teat o f office at Sanford, Semlnuta
and
for Scmlnela County,
Arthur II. Ueckwllh, Jr.
County, Florida, tkla tat day af
Florida
Clerk at th* Circuit Court
Derembar, l i l t .
By Martha T. Vlhlen
a f tha Nlath Judicial Circuit,
HEAL)
In and For Semlnol* County,
Deputy Cterk
Arthur tl. Backu llh, Jr.
Florida
Joopeh M. Muraak*
Clerk o f Circuit Court
P. O. .Hu* t : s
lly Murlh* T. Vlhlen
tty i Martha T. Vlhlen. D. C
Deputy Clark
Fern Park. Fla.
Publlih: Dee. 4, 11, It. 34, 1141
Publish: Dec. tl, t e l l
Pubtlahi Dee. 4. 1L 1L 14. 1141

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Toa and
aaah o f you ara baraby notified and required to pr*•*nt
any claim*
and
dtmsnda
which you, or althar o f you. may
!»•*• •SBlnat th* **tete o f CH ARLKB H. WEGBRIOII. d*c****d. tat*
o f aald County, t« tha County
Judg* nf Hemlnol* County, rio rld a ,
at hi* offlc* In tha court house
of said County at Hanford. Florid*,
within *lx calendar month* front
Ih* tlm* o f th* first publication
o f this aotlca. Each claim or d e ­
mand ahall ba In writing, and ahall _
•tel# Ih* plac* « f r * . Idene* and ID
port orric* addr*M o f th* claimant,
and ihall ba aworn to by th*
NOTICE
OF
PROPO*EU
E X ­ claimant, aganl. attorney, and any
CHANGE OF R E A L FROPEMTT ■ueh claim o r demand not ao filed
H l.T U K C V
SEMINOLE COUNTY, ahall b* void.
Batty Iren* W a gn e r
FLO RID A, AND DONALD LANG
Harsh Annatta Evans
LANDHKK* AND AUNEB RIRTIE
LAN DRESS, HIS W 1FSL
Aa executor o f the Laat WIN
and Testament o f
NOTICE
IH IIKRKUY
OIVEN
Charles H. Wegerlch,
Ihat th* Board o f County Comdeceased
m lsilon tr*
of
Hamlnote County,
Flurlda, w ill con*ld*r Ih* adoption Akerman. Turnbull. Benterfltt
o f a Revolution at tha ragnlar A Eldson, Hull (SO,
m * «tla g o f aald Board on W *d n«t- New England Bldg.
day, D *crm b*r IT. 1*41, ralatlv* P. O. Box 317
lo th* exch a n gin g o f Ih* follow ing Winter Park. Florida
d**crlt&gt;*d real proparty ownad by A lt ornry* for th* *11*1*
Hemlnol* C ou m y and allaate In First publication D*c*m h*r 4, MSI.
Hamtnote C ounty, Florida, mor#
pa rticu larly described aa followa, IN T H E CIRCUIT COURT NINTH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT. IN AND FO R
to -w lt:
BEMINULE COUNTY. FL ORIDA IN
Begin W est I l f
f*rt and
CHANCERY NO. 11**T
Ruuth **1439" W 17.93 fart
F E D E R A L NATIONAL MORTGAGE
o f ih* N orth*art Corner of
ASSOCIATION, A Corpurtloa arH*ctlnn
I t.
Tnwnhtp
1*
gan lisd under aa Act o f Congrsa*
Houlh, Rang* 34 K art; thane*
and axletlng pursuant te th* F e d ­
run
South
4*I e l l "
W**t
eral National M o rlg ag * Associa ­
131.41 fa st; thenr* ran East
tion, Charter Act. having Ha p rin ­
11t.I I teat; lhanca run Northcipal cf flc a In lha City o f W a * h - A
w esterly alon g curve con ­
la
gtoa Dtetrlat af Columbia,
cave to th* te fl having g
P la la llff
radlu* o f flla .T I fret and a
YA
cen tral a ngle o f t ‘ 11' 14" for
JAMES
OORDON
DOLE
and
____
111.IS
teat:
thane*
run
DOLE, his wlte. If mtrrlsd, and
Houthw caterl)
along radial
a S. AKIN, JR. and ------ , AKINS,
fo r
33 f* * t:
Ihtnc*
rim
hla wlf a
N orlh w frta rly
alon g
curvo
Defendant*
in tho le ft having a radio*
NOTICE TO APFEAM
o f 3311.Tl teat and a cen­
T H B STATE OF FLOEIDA TOi
tral anal* o f IM I'IT* for
JAMES GORDON DOLE and
41.3* teal lu tha point ot
— — DOLE, hla wife, M married
begin n in g: all a ccording t*
T. D. " B " School
a pl*t tharaof recorded tn
NATTC
County Hurvayor Plat Book
Memphis, Tsnnssss*
1. Pag* 3. publlo records o f
YOU A R B H EREBY N O T IF IE D ^
■•mlnote County, Florida,
to
Donald
Lang
Landraa* and Ihat a suit ha* hssn filed against
A rna* Blrll* Landroa*. hi* wlf*, y s a In th# a b s v* entitled caasa,
In con sideration o f Donald Lang and that you ar* required la fll*
Landr*** and Agna* Ulrtl* Lan- your answer with th* Clerk af
dree*, hi* w lf*, cunvaylng the fo l­ this Court and tu earv* a copy
apon
th*
Pla in ti ff
ar
low in g
described
real
proparty tharaof
ow ned by aald Donald Lang Lan­ P la ln tlffa attorney*, wboes asm*
d r a il and Agna* Blrtl* Landtesa, and addrssa I* Blehop A BornIII* wlte, and situate In Semlaolo alsln, 31 East Pina Hlr**t. Orlando,
Florida, not lalar than December
County, F lorid*, to H*mlnol* Coun
ly, Florida, a political aubdlvlaloa, 3*lh, 1S4L If you fall lo do *o
•rtd property
mor* particularly a Decree P io Cunfseeu will b* e n ­
tered aaalnet ) o u for th* rilt ef
described a* follow s, to-w lt;
d*m*nd*d In th* ComplalnL Thl*
Uagln Houth u ' 13' 33" Wert
suit t* lo foreclos e a m o r l g a g s . ^
37T.44 feat o f N orth***! Cor.
Th*
r*«l
property
proceeded
n*r Hectlon 33. Tow nship 3*
against Is:
Houlh, R ang* t* Exalt ran
Lot
13.
Block
K.
8UNLAND
Houth a’ ll'I I '* W aal ST 13
f* * l; thane* run North I t 'a r
ESTATES, a subdivision, a c ­
cording to a plat thereof,
47" Wart 334.41 f* rt; thane*
recorded in Plat Book II,
tun
Houth
4l aSCIS"
East
pagax I* to 33 o f th* Fabt e l .14 teat to point o f be­
lie
Records
of
Semlnol*
ginning. AND ALBO: Begin
County, Florid a:
North I f i r a r * W eal a n ; *
Subject
to
an
*»*em*nt
tor
feet
of
N orth***!
Corner
public
a tlllt las
alo ng
Ih*
Section
tl,
Tow nship
je
W es terly 1# fast of said Lot
Houth, Rang* 31 East; run
13.
Houlh S 'l r t T *
W ort t i l l
Together with th* following
last to W oaterly rlght-uf.
Iteina o f prwpsrly which a r *
way o f C.8. Iltgbaray 17- I 3|
located In and permanently*
lh*nc* run North 41*11*3T*
Installed aa a part o f Ih* Im­
East 39.91 te*t a lon g W trt.
arty r ig h t-o f-w a y of U. H.
provement* on said land:
On* IF' Vict or Climax K it­
Illg h w a r IT -91: th*nc« rue
chen Kxhaurt Fan, ao model
North t S 'i r a l " W . . t 13.14
ar serial no*
teat to point o f beginning.
If th* b o * ra u f Cu - a *.; Com
W-4. L - - T 1 . . . M,
Modal
«M -k
(o il).
Serial
mtertonir*
of
g*mlnote County,
Florida, determ ine* that It w*a|g
99114
b* In th* b*rt Inter**! of SemlOa*
OK
Rang*
(alactrlc)
Modal 441K1WU. herlel THOnol* County, F lorid* and that *a|g
•lift
property to b* conveyed by H«mL
note County te Donald Lang LandT*g Venetian Blind* (m rta l)
rasa and A gn »» Blrtla Landrail,
manufactured
hy
Bankarlk
hla '/I f* , la not needed for Coun­
Ulaaa A Paint Company. San- A
ty
pgrpoiaw
said exchange of
ford, Florida— no medal e r *
property w ill be an squat eg.
••rial numbers
change o f property.
WITNESS my hand and lha s**l
Hoard o f County Commla.
af aald Court at Hanford, Florida,
elonara o f lem ln ol* County, thl* ltth day o f Novtmbar, 1141.
(SEAL)
Flurlda
Dyi Arthur H. HsxhwUu, Jr.
Arthur H. Beckwith, Jr.
C lerk
Clerk o f th* Circuit Court
Ihihllah Dao. IS. 94. 1* 41.
By: Martha T. Vlhlen
Deputy Clark
BIBIIOP A BORNSTEIN
I
I
East
ktrcal
W A N T A D S BRING Urlando, Pin*
Florida
Attorney* for Plaintiff
F A S T RESULTS
Fwkltok Mae. 3S. IT A D s a 4. I^|
FICTITIOUS RAMR
NOTICE IS haraby given that wa
at* euaaard In buslnaaa at San­
ford. Hrmtnol* County, Florida, un­
der Ih* fletllloua nam* of, NOVA
RUILDERS, and that w* Island
to raglater aald nama with th*
CUrk o f th* c ir c u it Court, Hetnt.
nnl* County, Flurlda, In accordance
with th* provision* o f th* F ic ti­
tious Nam* Statute*, to -w lt: BeeDon I I I . 01 Florida Statutes I l l f .
His: J. ft. Barkm*y*r
W illiam Hrod*
Publlih Dec. I, 11, II, l|, is *].

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For Hunting You Need A G u n -F o r Selling You Need A Herald W an t-A d...F A 2-2611
1. L w l &amp; Found

6. For Rent

12. Real Entate Far Salt

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LOST: Man'* wallet containing EFFICIENCY Heated apartment 10R SALE OR TRADE large 4 u i i r p p q i i p D ili*
valuable paper* ami tome mon­
Sanford * newest. Ideally local
bedroom house and 3 acres adu l i i l l j 1 J 1'.
ey on the corner of 3rd and
rd, near post office, suitable for
joining New High School in!
Palmetto. If found please return
single or couple, private bath.
Sanford for 30 to to acres near
papers to, Bos 314 DeBary, or
Inquire at Manuel Jacobson De­
Geneva or Chuluota. FA 2-7831
Ph. NO 8-4239.
partment Store.
or FA 2-3*48.

Mon. Dec. 11. 19(31— Page 11 [ 27. Sptclal Service*

33. Furniture

,31. Article*

For Sal*

FRIGID AIRE

■Set] Us Your Furniture Quick POLAROID
model
"80"
with
Service WiJj The C»»h SUPER
bounce light Was $119, Now $30.
TRADING POST. FA 2-0677.
Powell’s Office Supply, 117 S.
Magnolia. FA 2-3842.
FURNITURE
Must sell at once — 3 complete USED UNDERWOOD, atandard
rooms of furniture Take over
DO YOU NEED EXPERT LITER­
typewriter, 130 model, tan. Reg.
monthly payments of t i l 86 or
FURNISHED apartments, down­
2. Notices • Personals
ARY HELP? . . . an application
$123.00, now only 193.00 Cash.
$200 cash. Call owner colled
town location. Phone for ap­
tot.ar that will “ get the jo b ":
Remington "IT " Standard, grey
YES, you can borrow our Carpet
Rtristered Real Citato Broker
TE 9-1811 Casselberry.
pointment FA 2-3123 or FA 2-3313
dub paper; after dinner speech;
model, 169.00. PowaU'a Offlea
Shampooer FREE to elaan your
Pb.
FA
2-1301
11-92
at
Hiawatha
Night.
high seboel or college them* or
Supply. 117 S. Magnolia, Ph.
carpets with Blue 1-outre. Caressay on all but scientific aub- ROLLAWAY, Hospl al and Baby
FA 2 1842.
6
ACRES
Clise-in
Geneva
83,000.
4 , roll's Furniture.
Reds.
Dev,
Week,
or
MonthFURNISHED
apartment,
very
Jecti. l.o w rales. FA 3-4033.
FURNITURE CENTER
clean, water and electricity in­
evenings.
TV 21" Sllrertone &lt;30.00; Bcndix
TRIED tt yet? Beal Gloat acrylic
SUNSHINE REALTY
1100 French Ave.
cluded. 193 month. 10T Locust.
automatic washer $33.00; French
Amy Anderaon
finish for vinyl and other floors.
Ph. FA 2-7933
PIANO TUNING A REPAIRING
FA 2-9344.
Poodle Pupplies $30; FA 9*9479
Reg. Real Estate Broker
It’s terrific. Carroll Furniture.
,i ■ ■ u 1 11 i am m ■
■
W. L. HARMON
2619 So. French Ave.
RENTALS
NEW CROP Georgia Stewart Pe­
3 4 . A r tic le * F u r Kale
Ph. FA 2 42»
LEAVING
for
California,
by
Dey FA 2-749? — Night FA 2-4818
Furnished
cans. 30c lb. Ph. FA 2-8782.
southern rout*. Dec. 13th. Will
ENVELOPES, Letterheads, date Delay air rifles, union 5 skatea,
take 3 passengers to help drive 3 Bedroom lease ................... 8123
Oscar U. Harrison
play tents. Army Navy Surplus, 35. Articles Wanted
menls, invoices, hind bills, and
and share expenses. FA 2-3028. 2 Bedroom .............................. $73 Registered Real Estate Broker
310 Sanford Ave.
programs,
ate.
Progressive
2 Bedroom Enterprise, Lake
t i ll Palmetto Ave. Ph. FA 2-7*48
OLD China, Cut gUas, Jewelry,
Printing Co. Phono FA 2-2931-*
privilege
................................
$83
6. For Rent
FACTORY TO YOU
Coins, Guns and etc. Ml 4-3298.
306 West 11 th St.
Unfurnished
ALUMINUM BLINDS
o AN
LANTA
APARTMENTS: 3 Bedroom Lakefront lease .. 8113
PRINTING . . 24-Hour Service Enclosed head. Sag-proof bottom 36. Automobiles - Trucks
Nice latte apartments, 404 ■ 3 Bedroom Kitchen equip. .. $83
THE TIME TESTED FIRM
on Xerography, Offset Printing
rail with plastic enda. Plastic
14th St. Phoaa FA 2-4383.
3 Bedroom Kitchen aquip. .. $83 119 N. Park Ave. Ph. FA 3-6123
or rayon Upas. Cotton or nylon ‘33 FORD Convertible V-9 Stand­
and Blueprinting . . "Quality
ard shift $193.00
cords.
2 BEDROOM furnished cottage in
and Service, our stock
in
HOMES
LOTS
ACREAGE
BUICK
Roadmaxlcr
fully
Lake Mary. FA 2-175T.
trade." SEMINOLE OFFSET Senkarik Glnhn ami I'ainL Cu. ’3*
SALES
RENTALS
equip, and air corn!. $795.
PRINTERS, 738 W. 9ih St.. 210 Magnolia
Ph. FA 2-4622
FURNISHED apartment. Phone
'36 Dodge Coronet, V-6, push but­
REALTOR — LNSUROR
FA 9-2779,
FA St-2900.
ton dr. $495.
INTAKE manifold, 1 two-barrel
CONSULTANT APPRAISER
WELLS DRILLED
carburetors, fual block, for '38 '36 Chevy, 2 dr. 6 cyl. straight
112 N. Park
309 W. 13th Street
FURNISHED
8 room
garage Phone FA 2-4091
shift $493.
or *39 Ford 361 englno. Phone
PUMPS, SPRINKLER SYSTEMS
Evenings FA 3-2379
- apartment. FA 14404 after 3 After December 1861, 1911 S FA I-7G0C
All Types and Sixes
Mr.
Gielow
FA
2-2611 or 1934 Buick excellent cond. $293.
French Ave.
* p.nt.
We Repair and Service
FA 2-6472 after 6:00 p. m.
'32 Dodge hardtop 2133.
furnished
apartment,
S T I N E
“How 'bout dooignsne a dream dog house for Of* Shulti
Two pick-up trucks, your cboica
3 APARTMENTS furnished, rea­ NICELY
Registered
B
FRESH
PRE-MIXED
CONCRETE
Irotors
near Navy base, 2013 So. San­
Machinery and Supply Co.
hero?"
sonable. Adults, n s N. Jaamtne
9113.
Medium a ied stepping atones,
k ASSOCIATES
ford Ave. NO 8-4323,
20T W. 2nd SC.
Ph. FA 2-8432
Ave.
Bill Cooks Used Cart, 10U
window Bills, lintels k steps.
218 Se. Park Ave. Ph. FA 2-frMl IB. Bustneu Opportunities
33. Build • Paint • Repair
French Ava.
Old rock, Steel and sand.
Lake Mary Branch - FA 2-1290
2 - BEDROOM bouse, kitchen
UPHOLSTERING: fret eitimata.
LAKE MARY RENTAL
ROOM SPECIAL $14.93. Painting
EXCLUSIVE
equipped, water furnished. Ph Boating, Ashing, swimming. 3
Why not be a satisfied custom
MIRACLE CONCRETE CO. 1936 FORD Convertible, new top,
We Don’t Want EVERYBODY'S
STATE PAINT
inside and out. Call Mr. Tasker.
FA 2-4411.
stick shift, V-9. Call 922-0312.
FA 2-3731
erT Ray's Upholstering, Call 300 Elm Ave.
bedroom, 1H bath home on
Business, Just YOURS.
FA 2-6150.
FRANCHISES
TE 9-2333.
Lake Mary available 15th Dec­
MODERN 2 bedroom furnished
FURNITURE
1937 RAMBLER Custom station
Unique Free Paint offer produces
FAR M ER S AGENCY
ember. Beautiful land beach,
apartment $90 month, water
NURSE will care for semi-invalids Navy man transferred; brand
wagon, Automatic TranamUakw,
23. Building MnterlnU
Immediate
sties
and
profit.
We
N.
V.
Farmer,
Realtor
orange tree* and good location
9 furnished, upstairs, 306 W. 13th
naw; taka over for belance on
R/H, SACRIFICE. FA 2-0399.
or retired folks in my home on
arc
seeking
enthusiastic
and
LUMBER * HARDWARE * PAIN (
Has Florida room, fireplace and 2483 S. Park Ave. Pb. FA 2-3121
2 complete room ii no down
lovely lake. Phone FA 2-9133
ambitious
people
to
join
our
fast
WKLAKA APARTMENTS: rooms
Roofing
FHA Loans
I” am
closed garage. Unfurnished, $123. Alter hours FA 2-3012 or FA 2-0261
payment necessary: payments 37. Boats - Motors
after 4 P. M.
growing company as Franchised
private baths, 114 W. First St.
FREE ESTIMATES
On Broadmoor Ave. See ui todlow aa 119 par month. Call owp
Dealers. No previous paint ex* Your Credit la Good. Up lo 2 Yw
day for thii one.
ner
collect, TE 9-1311, Caaatl
FURNISHED Duplex apartment
29.
Automobile
Service
Gateway To The Waterway
pertenee necessary. Paint car­
to Pay!
Over $1300 equity for $30, 3 bed­
berry.
Available Dec. 1st. Couple. Pb.
Your EVINRUDE Dealer
ries the "Laboratory and Use
B. EDWARDS
room,
207
Collins
Dr.
in
SunLEONARD
AUTO
CLINIC
FA 2-3610
Testud Endorsement" of MrRobson
Sporting Goods
WHEEL
CHA1RB,
crutches,
cases
BUILDERS
SUPPLIES
Electronic Testing Equipment
land Estates. Must aell at once!
304-6-9 E. let.
Ph. FA 2-3961
Call's Magazine. Write: STATE
walker*.
Wo Giro TV Stamps
Tuna-up,
Welding,
Brake
work
Call
anytime.
Owner,
CH
1-3338
RENT A BED
111 N. Park Ave. Phone FA 2-2430
PAINT MFG. CO., P. O. Box 903 W. 3rd St.
FREE DELIVERY
Ph. FA 2-7891
Complete motor overhaul
Rollaway, Hospital k Baby Bods
Orlando,
1960 BOAT, 60 HP Elec. Motor and
13186, Tampa, Fla.
Prescription* our Spacialty
FURNISHED 6 room houia. 1606
By Day, Waek, or Month
2664 S. Hiawatha Av*. FA 2-MU
traitor, Sacriflcs $1 ,000. Call
24.
E
lectrical
Service*
FAUST'S
Rx
Mellonvllte
.Magnolia Ave. Call FA 1-2339 for LOVELY 9 bedroom homo on
•
CARROLL’S FURNITURE
FA 2-6635.
Pb. FA 2-7107
nicely landscaped, shady lot. 1C. Female Help Wanted
Ph. FA 2-3111
116 W 1st St.
appointment.
FRIGIDAIRE
Owner already transferred. Must BABYSITTER. Call after 9:30
Satoa k Service
ARK YOU going fishing? I've 38. Motorcycles * Scooters
UNFURNISHED 3 bedroom house UNFURNISHED, 9 bedroom, 3
sail now. 3302 S. Park Ave,
Free F-sUinatea Wimlnhleld
and all day Sat. and Sunday. Houae Wiring
got Missouri Minnows 3oc dux.
2062vv Grandview Ave. |30. Ph.
bath, separate dining area, co r
Back
Gins*
Pinecreet. FA 1-7022.
Sid Vlhlen’a Randall Electric Door Glass
FA 2-9069.
Hcd worms 43c box. 713 W. 9th 39 HARLEY Davidson m otorcycls
FA 2-0627 or FA 2-0083.
ner lot, 9110 per month. 119
Vent GUaa
No. 165. Ona owner, like new,
112 Magnolia
Pit. FA 2-091$
St.
In front of the old bus sta
Grove Tane Ravenna park.
BEAUTIFUL Lakefront lot in
SERVICE
17. Male Help W an ted
7300 miles. $293 Terms. Hare
WIDOW or couple to ahare home,
tiun.
Grady
Scott's
Grocery
and
Loch Arbor. Contact Georgs or
Senkarik GIsis and Paint Co.
25. Plumbing Serviced
land * Garland, 2th and French
cooking privileges. Reasonable.
Balt Stand.
Shirley Mills at FA 2-6321 or EXPERIENCED brake and front*
9 . F o r S a le o r R e n t
210 Magnolia
Ph. FA 2-4622
Ave.
TE 9-1139.
PLUMBING
FA 2-7909.
and mechanic. Firestone Store,
2 BEDROOM home, 1 bath, car
31. Poultry • Pats • Livestock USED T, V .’s, $29.30 and up.
Contracting A Ripalra
111 E. 1st. fit., Sanford.
FURNISHED, 3 bedroom home
Town k Country T. V. 2333 Tark SB. Trailers • Cabanas
porte, screened porch. Not un For Bala By Owner:
Free
Estimates
9 at Elder Springs Trailer Park.
Dr. (In rear) FA 1-3362.
DACHSHUND pupplea. AKC reg­
der the flight pattern, 9 miles Large House, l bath, carporte, YOUNG man for Budget Depart­
R.
L
HARVEY
214 ml. So. of NAS. FA 2-6388.
1956 — 33 Ft. Elear houae trailer,
istered, black and tan. FA 2-1701.
weal of Sanford, 2 blocks off
ment. Firestone 111 E. 1st St. 204 Sanford Ave. Phone FA 2-1363
patio, utility room, t lots,
GIRLS 26 in. English Racer bike,
2 bedrooms, fully insulated,
Sanford.
St. Rd. 46. FA 2-4267,
fruit trees $19,230 $400.00 down
•lightly used. FA 2-3377.
3 2 . Flow era • T r e e s • S h ru b s
Reasonable. 9 Point Bait fihop
FHA. 2000 Washington Ave. Ph.
CUSTOM UU1LT Home on Lake.
17-92.
MILITARY
Personnel,
excellent
FA 2-93SI.
It Faya
Sato I Poinaettlaa In Bloom 99c HORSE, Ph. FA 2-7397 nfter 7
1 Rent or Sals, Reasonable. Call
part time work. Terrific Future
p. m.
GRAPEVILLR NURSERY
evcningi. FA 2-1397.
possibilities. Eve. 8:10 to 8 and
LAKE FRONT LOT— Saerlfles
P lu m b in g A Heating
To U88
Grapavilie
Ave.
near
104b
K
.
Sat. 9 to 3. You may work
FUR YOUR BAND Instruments,
Price for Quick Sale. FA 2-Tltl
AIR CONDITIONING
after 8 p . m .
Guitar*,
Bongo's,
Cliriatmai
both shifts if desired. Weekly CONTRACT and REPAIR WORK PETUNIAS k Calendula* now
10. W anted to Rent
Open 'TU 9 P. M .
Tht
HERALD
Sheet
Music.
Saks,
nentat,
Re­
commissions can exceed $60. 1007 Sanford Ava.
ready.
Dutch
Mill
Nuraery,
PA 2-6661
1 OR 9 CAR OARAGE; eteclfl- Chimney For Santa C laus t
EXAMPLE
pair*. Sea Bukur's Music Shop,
Sea Mr. Jim Herron, Mayfair
New Uptila Rd. off 20tb 84.
city tad door with lock neees- Fireplace, la large livlag room,
OF NEW CAR DEALS
ANNOUNCING
a
new
Service,
Want Ad*.
2004 Cedar Ave. FA 2-0722.
Motel Dec. 19th, 19th. T p. I
•ary.
Ph.
Jim
Hemphill,
for little stockings I Om a m
Florida
Ad­
SEPTIC
TANKS
PUMPED, BLACKBERRIES,
NEW FALCON
Sharp
Open til 9 p. m. Monday, Wed­
FA 9-2831.
for the reindeer
Swimming
vance. Call FA 2-9009.
With Heater .
Dreinfieldi installed. 24 hour
nesday, Friday until Christmas.
pool for the water trough!
OWN YOUR oa Busioasa: Fran­
COMPLETELY FURNISHED
Service. Term*. FA 2-9469.
chise on good established Route
ONION PLANTS
bedrooms, den, kitchen, dialag
33. KuraitBr*
3 BEDROOM homa conveniently 12. Real Estate For 8*1*
E l . , o, *20731
W. J. KING
Crystal Wat. per M $2.30; *00 $1.60 •i.Chtv. (Good
for qualified salesman
with
area sad hug* family room
located to schools and shopping.
Used
furniture,
appllsaees,
tools
Con 6.
PLUMBING * SUPPLIES
I M Iota and over, $2.28 FOB
soma capital. Write Box 10 e /*
for mom. Homestead Exemption
Attractive landscaping, many
ale. Bought-fiold. Larry's Mart
Trad#
• Contracting
• R epilr Work
hare. A. M. Pravatt, Phone
The Sanford Herald.
for dad (if bought immediately).
features, includes washing ma­
Allowance
&gt;18 Sanford Ava, Ph. FA I-4III
2314 Park Drive Office FA 3-2118
2314 Bo. Orlando Dr.
749-1113 Seville, Fin,
A Christmas present at 913,300.
chine. $12$.
DIFFERENCE I j g y g K
Sanford, Fla.
Nights FA 9-0043
Phone 121-0483
Tern s or trade, Avoid the ru»h, 19. Situation! Wealed
CUSTOM BUILT BEDDING
LARGE, outdoor, child* play­
call newl
Mattress renovating. Expert Upi'mt, Appx. &lt;34 A Me.
SAN LANTA HOMES
CHILD Cara in my home by. the 26. Radio k Television
house. 103 Garrison Dr.
bolstering.
All
Work
G
uanaOa Locust, North of East 20th St.
day or evening. Call TA 2*1274.
Merry Chrtslmi
Merry
Christmas
teed. Call Nix Bedding Ufg.
TV SERVICE within the hour.
3-Bedrooms, 2-Batlis, excellent
111 N. Park Ave.
Ph. FA 1-3430
Co.,
FA
2-1117,
1361
Sanford
"Call
Hall"
FA
2-3*41
DAYS
work.
FA
1-0430.
B
O
N
US!
Service call 91-00 Sunshine TV
neighborhood.
Priced
from
Ave.
FURN. apL 1300 MtnonvOlt.
(The
working
man's
friend).
111,900. Low down payment,
BEDROOM, 1 bath houie.Noth 2 1 . B ea u ty Baton*
FA 2-9792.
994.90 per mo., principal A in­
• BIG VALUES
ing down, Shown by appointHouses and ApirtmfQt*. Furnish*
A. W. Berkley Used Car*,
terest.
• QUICK CREDIT
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Walker Building
New and Used Furniture
PH. Ml 4-5307
Lovely residential section. Con­ 2310 Oak
106 W. 18th St. No pets.
FA t-7681
31! E. First St.
FA 2-3912
ROBER'l A. WILLIAMS. Realtor
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venient to Churches, shopping
"LARGE 4 bedroom house, kit­
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kitchen,
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2 houses, 4 strea of land, $9000.
ing machine p ir u and access,
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316 Palmetto Ave. . .Ph. rA 2-0834
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Cl CAD1M.AC • Sedan UeVIII., landed
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22. Build • Paint • Repair
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tiO CADILLAC - Fleetwood, leaded
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58 FORD 2 Door V-8, Automatic
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SANFORD

FA 2-0711
FA 2-0S81

FA 2-1481
Winter Park MI 4 4911

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$ rr«Ih

you muit mail one postcard to the
USO. 400 E. First St., Sanford,
containing the following informa­
tion:
I. Your name, address, tele­
phone number, and relationship of
the service man you would wish to
telephone.- J. The name, rank, address, ser­

R u n Kitner, Sanford represen­
tative of Communication Workers
of America, Local 1108, has an­
nounced that during the Christmas
holidays the Sanford unit ia mak­
ing available two overseas tele­
phone calls to Seminole County
wives or parents who have hus­
bands or sons in the military ser­
vice who are ststioned In foreign
countries.
The selection of those who will
make the calls will be done by
a drawing to be held at the USO
Club Rooms, on Dec. It at &gt; p.m.
To ha eligible to participate.

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PAST PRESIDENTS OF KIWANIS are pictured here nftcr they wera
honored at the Dec. 5th luncheon meeting of the Sanford Kiwania Club.
From left, Heated they are Edward J, Lane, President in 1026 (post Lt.
Gov., and the only remaining charter member of the club). Next is Fred
Wilaon, 1080 president, also a Lt. Gov.; Sanford Doudncy, 1035; Howard
C. Long, 1037 and O. P. Herndon. 1041. Second row; K. C, Hnrjwr Sr., 1942;
E. B. Randall Jr., 1043; Luther T. D obs, 1045 and j . W. Hall. 1946.
(Herald Photo)

Largest single use for sine is for
protection o f steel against atmosphsrie corrosion, with 40 per cent
o f the metal trade being uaed for
thia purpose, according to the En­
cyclopedia Brltannica.

ial number of the acrvicc man, Staff Aide, of Use USO.
|put through on or before Christand name of the country in which
Winners will have their calls | mai Day.
be is located.
The public is invited to attend
Die drawing, but you need not be
present to win. Winners will be
notified by Mrs. Carolyn Higgins,

Harrell &amp; Beverly Automotive
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WASHINGTON (UPI) — The
While House hss dented that a
University of Houston student got
through the White House switch­
board to President Kennedy on •
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TWENTY OF THE FORTY past president* ot Klwunia wero present at
tho luncheon In their honor. Shown hero aro Heated, from left, Lenter
Tharp, 1947; W. A. MorrlHon, 1949; Ralph Smith, I960 (Mr. Smith la a
pant Lt. Gov. and has been treasurer of the club for 12 years), Joel 8.
Field, 1951} J. Martin Stineclpher, 1952; Earl Higginbotham, 1953s Rupert
Strickland, 1955; A. L. Wilson, 1956; A. E. Shinholser, 1957; David
Gulchcl, 1968 uiul J. C. Davis, 1959.
(Herald Photo)

CHOPS ’39.

Biscuits ?25'

Tender Tasty Beef
Tha 40th Anniversary of the XI-1 out and it w n announced that the
Vania Club in Sanford waa cela- Sanford Club had been awarded
brated by ita membera Wednet- tha trophy permanently,
day, with SO past presidenta aeated
Speaker for tha meeting waa
at special tabiea.
Clifford McKibbin, president of
A traveling gift waa preeented « “
Sanford-Semlnola
Devclopto tha group by the club president. m™ 1 Co- who W
00 **• * lm*
James Grant, and it changed »nd purposes of the company, and
hands until it reached the earliest « ,v * «»m p le a or how the plan
president. Ed Lane.
of lh# comP*n* workl
From among the rank, of the 40 «° encoursglng.nd supporting new
men who once served to lssd the ln(lu,lrie» 1“ the county,
civic and aervlca organization In
“ Primarily we plan to encourSanford, *0 were present, 10 are *«e. develop, promota and atimudeceased and most of the 10 others
the growth of industries that
tave since moved away.
employ men, for if the head o f the
Ed Lane Is the only remaining household Is gslnfully employed, it
setive charter member end Gen. I* of the greatest benefit to the
I. C. Hutchison holds the position community and all concerned,"
»f "privileged member."
••Id McKibbin.
The gold trophy which haa been
He said that ads In tha New
aron by the club many times for York Times snd the Wall tit. JourIhe best club bulletin was brought ns] had been the most successful

In producing tha most inquiries.
"Rut we aim to take great care
in selecting tha Industries that we
might accept," he said. "We
check for good background, his­
tory, eaperlence, financial stilus,
permantney and then determine
If they want and need w hit we
have to offer."

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VOL.

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Press

Leased

Wire

Established

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TUESDAY, DECEMBER 12, 1061

SANFORD.

FLORIDA

NO. 342

Guns Blaze In Miam i Beach Boat Chase
Coast Guard,
Cops Go After
Stolen Yacht
COUNTY HOME manager J. P. Bcul looks over one o f
the desecrated graves at the county cemetery Monday
after vnndals ran rough-shod tearing up and shooting
up some 25 markers. Damage is expected in the hun­
dreds o f dollars.
(Herald Photo)

i/ lS L W A .. .

BRIEFS
Hunt Attacker
JACKSONVILLE (U P D -J n c k aotivill* polic* searched today for
a white man believed to have at­
tacked an 80-year-old woman dla^ covered bound, beaten, and raped
in her home Monday.

Eichmann Case
JERUSALEM, Israel (U PI) —
An Israeli court today completed
ita finding* of guilty which may
aend Adolf Eichmann to the gelIowa for the wartime extermina­
tion of Jews.

Airlines Merger?
9

MIAMI t u r n — Director* o f
National and Continental alrllnce
announced today they plan to
merge the two carrier* into a new
line to be called National-Conti­
nental Airline*, Inc.

Train Derailed
ANNISTON, Ala. (UPII— Four
baggage car* and a mail car of a
A Southern Railway passenger train
ware derailed Monday night by a
wa*hed-out culvert. One peraon
waa hospitalized.

Hottest Day
JACKSONVILLE (U PI)— Jack­
sonville had Ua hotteit Dec. 11 on
record Monday when the mercury
aoared to 8.1 degrees, topping the
previous high o f 80 on Dec. 11,
&lt;# 1031.

Japs Arrest 13
TOKYO (U PII— Police arreeted
IS men in a series of lightning
raid* today and accused them o f
plotting to aiiaialnate government
leadera and eelie control of Japan
through a coup de'etat

Held In Theft
V

PENSACOLA (U P D — A young
Pensacola insurance a a I e a m a n,
James E. Roger*, 22, whose car
plunged off a fishing pier here and
touched o ff aulcide rumors, was
held In Kentucky today on charges
o f grand larceny.

Pressure Ydigoras
GUATEMALA CITV (UPI) —
- Rival crowds circulated through
® th* street* here Monday night,
some cheering President Miguel
Ydigoras Fueutes and other* de­
manding that he resign. They
charged government 'fraud” in the
congressional election a week ago
Sunday.

Toll Warning

Bulletin
The
State
Cabinet
today
pledged 866,600 to Seminole
County for school building con­
struction. It waa announced this
afternoon. The money will be re­
leased when needed to pay con­
tractors.

City Resurfacing
Program To Move
Ahead In 4 Weeks
Tile city's resurfacing program
for this fiscal year will get under
way In.-about four weeks,' City
Manager \V, E. Ktvuwle said to­
ddy, after the City Commission
Monday night authorised Knowles
to iN urs bids to get th* $25,000
program started.
Among the major Items is the
resurfacing of First SL from Park
Ave. to Sanford. Six other projects
are included In th* program.
In other business, the board
agreed to install a central tele­
phone switrhbouid type arrange,
ment fur city hull. The plan would
cost $101-32 per month. Southern
Deli Telephone officials Rob Shedden and Bob Kendrick, discussed
the proposal with the board;
Agreed to annex sums 20 acres
on Sanford Ave. and Onora ltd.;
Voted to make it mandatory
that aii city employes gel a physi­
cal examination prior to going to
work;
Table action oil a discussion of
water needs at the Del Mar Ca­
binet site on Country Club RO.;
Tabled action on firming up the
condemnation onliuanrc pending
additional material be drawn up
by attorney Bill Hutchison,

Council Takes
Junk Yard Action
Casselberry Building Inspector
Cliff Overman was advised by the
Board of Aldermen Monday night
to take the necessary ateps to halt
operations of a Junk yard on Seininola Blvd.
11a waa told to notify Buddy
Johnson, owner of the yatd, that
according to town toning ordi­
nances such businesses are pro­
hibited within the Casselberry
municipal limits even though lo­
cated on prupeity classified as
commercial.
Th* ordinance carries a fine of
no less than S3 or more than $60
or a 30 day Jail scntencs for each

MIAMI BEACH (U PI) - The
Coast Guard and police pursued
a stolen cabin cruiser by land,
sea, and air today in a pre-dawn
chose marked by small arms fire
from pistols, rifles and subma­
chine guns.
Object o f the battle-like opera­
tion was the 33-foot, $26,000 plessure craft Petro-Flo, and her 140pound unauthorised pilot, Ronald
Doche, 28, of Miami.
Doche worked for the boat's
owner, Saul Lippman of Miami
Beach, briefly this past summer
and apparently derided to revisit
the boat about 2:43 a. m. today.
It was the start of a real wild
ride.
Jack Shulman, who owns a bar
nearby, told police he had Just
closed his saloon and was stand­
ing outside taking the early morn­
ing air when he saw a young
man on the Petro-Fk), which was
docked nearby.
Shulman went on board and
asked the youth what was up.
"When the fella didn't answer.
Shulman got concerned and left
the boat," said Miami Beach de­
tective Mai Garvey.
Garvey and detective John McGuaran sped from the police
station to the causeway, where
they saw the Petro-Flo cruising
by "fairly fa iV ^ T h * boat and Iti
pilot didn't iiop .'G a tvey said, s»
he and MrGuaran began firing
and unloaded about 10 rounds of
pistol fire.
The chase ahifled to Govern­
ment Cut. The boat would have
to go through there lo get out of
(he bay, police knew, so "about a
dozen of us, several with shot­
guns, other* with revolvers, went
over there and got there about
the *ame time the boat did,”
Garvey said.
"We started firing at the boat,*'
Garvey said. "H e started moving
faster."
The Petro-Flo moved through
the rut into the open tea. After
her went a Miami Beach police
host, two 40-foot Coast Guird
cutlers, two Cosst Guard air­
planes, and a Coast Guard heli­
copter. Flares Irom the hellcopter lit the scene.
Dorlie decided lo meet the chal­
lenge. Wheeling the Petro-Flo,
powered by two 180-horsepower
engines, be boldly tried to rim
tile nearest Coast Guard boat.
The police fired another bar­
rage. The Coast Guard broke out
a submachine gun and rattled
that a few times.
But his own craft finally failed.
Ttic engine stalled three times,
Garvey said, and finally at 3:13
a, m. a Coast Gusrd boat gnt
alongside
and
two policemen
Jumped on.
"He started to come out the
cabin window. When lie did.
Reeves grabbed him and I hand­
cuffed him. He didn't have any
weapon," Riley laid.

26 Bombs Dropped
On UN Airport

MIAMI (U PI) — Florida was
LEOPOLDVILLE. The Congo
■^warned Monday not to make “ tour(UPI) — One or more Katangese
” ’ l«t* who com* to Florida captives
airplane*
dropped
26
bombs
o fthe toll program." Russell E.
around the Elisabeth* ille airport
Singer, executive vice president
without major damage or casual­
of the American Automubilt As­
sue o w n e r setts so co m p ly ties, a United Nations spokesman
sociation ( AAA) eaid, “ F'lorida'a
greatest competitive tourist arsa, after he has been advised to c'osa said today.
The attack lasted about 3 4
California, has not on* mile of toll the business at it* present loca­
tion.
hours Monday night and early thia
roads."
Overman announced that he morning, but the spokesman eaid
would notify Johnson, setting a all th* bombs fell outside the
visit to the yards for 8:30 a. in. UN-held airfield perimeter and
today.
did not damage UN installations.
Bridge — ......
Peg* 4
Ndola, in Northern Rhodesia,
Classified —.... Page 1 1 1
heard a report that fighting brok*
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Editor To Speak
out today around the post office
Dear Abby _ ____ Page 4
Larry Vertbel, managing editor in ElUabethvilk. Telephone com ­
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guest speaker at today'* meeting \illc and Rhodesia were cut.
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*** C lO « *
By M H R Y VERSHKI,
Pity poor Santa Claus. Did you
notice that Santa and his reindeer
hanging on the crosswire over
Park and First are facing th* old
Florida State Bank. What is Santa
gonna do when he find* the bank
his moved . . . and no money.
m • *
Police were really on the ball
Monday. No sooner had the bur
glar alarm sounded at the Sanford
Atlantic Bank at 3 p.m. when
thrre patrol car* were on the
scene in a matter of second* . , ,
Nothing to it, someone accident­
ally stepped on the alarm,
• • •
Engineers Bill Leffler and Bill
Bush will present final plana for a
sewage treatment plant for San­
ford at a special City Commission
meeting Dec. 1$. City Manager W.
E. Knowles estimates that federal
participation to help pay for the
$400,000 facility will come in about
seven months.
• • •
Work on the new police building
on Samlnole Blvd. baa atopped.
"W e Just don't have th* funds
available to finish the Job," says
Police Chief Ituy Williams. Look
for the Chief to ask the City Com­
mission for soma help.
• • •
Attorney Joe Morasko tells u*
there's a definite move underway
to incorporate Fern Park. The
move la being headed by C. R.
Lautcnberg.
• • •
Assistant State's Attorney Tony
ilousmann tells ua that be will
never order an autopsy unless
someon* tell* him there It crim­
inal negligence Involved. "Just not
so in the Ellle Thomas case,"
Ilousmann emphasized.
• • •
Look for Ted Williams to ask
the County Commission lo start
thinking about an agricuiturai
center on the county home pro­
perty and that $20,two In the in­
digent aid program be stricken
off and used to start construction
of the facility.
• • •
By ths way, the Sheriff's office
turned over $13,000 in the fine
and forfeiture fund for Novem­
ber . . . not for the whole year
as was reported last week.
• • •
Downtown it sprucing up. A new
bakery will come up in a part of
the old Florida State Bank Building and Public Loan Co. has taken
over a portion of the Hill Hard­
ware Building.
• » •
County Engineer Carlton Bliss
tells us he will ask the County
Commission to get enabling leg­
islation for county-wide drainage
levy now that (lie llHFA has turn­
ed thumbs down on Ibe county’s
application lor fundi.
• • •
City Commissioner Tbm McDon­
ald last night asked th* board to
start operating under Roberts
Rules of Order. Earl Higgin­
botham chimed in; "Lel'a table
that unUl 1883." However, after a
minor skirmish, the board amend­
ed it until 1862. "Way late in
1862," eaid Jimmy Crapps.
• • •
Ever bear of a masked safety
driver? Well, Sanford will have
one driving around for the next
few days. Ills name Is Irving
Ferkln who can't get out of his car
and refuses lo do *o ia an effort
to promote safely. The doors of
the vehicle are welded. Ha ahow•rs and abava* la th* ear and la
touring the USA.
• • •
THOUGHT FOR THE DAY;
Let'* remember this at Christmas
lime: It's not so much what we
give . . . hut what w* share.

Blazing1 Inferno Hocks Midway
(Herald Photo)

2 Homes, Store
Loss In Fire
Two homes and a store on Sipes
Ave. in the Midway section of
Sanford were burned to the ground
in a pre-dawn fire this morning.
Firemen from SNAS and .the
Lake Fiery Volunteer Dept, re­
sponded to tho call and were able
to prevent the fire Irom spreading
over the entire block.
Lake Mery Chief Ralph Abell
said later this morning that he
couldn't even begin to crilmale
property losses since "it was ell
on the ground when we got there
at about 1 a.nt.
The buildings were owned by
Maggie Robinson of Sipes Ave.
snd Frank Cox, both Negroes.

Kimball Installed
As Realtor Head

Ministers' Ire Sobers
City On Liquor Sales
City Commissioners, who six
•lavs ago stood (firm as allowing
intoxicating beverage* to b« sold
on Butulay New Year’s Eve, were
a little stinky Monday night in

the fare of a ho*l of minister* and
thslr flock a* they voted' to close
th* bars from 10:30 p, m. until
midnight hut voted to reopen them
at the strike of 12:01 until I a. in.
Commissioner* wer* hit with re­
solution* from Ui* First Presby­
terian, Methodist, Hanford Aliiinn* Churches and Ui* woman's
Missionary Society of th* First
Baptist Church.
Th* tlirr* rotnniisiioiier* who
earlier had stood firm, Tom Mc­
The City Commission Monday
night voted to make preliminary Donald, Karl Higginbotham and
repairs to the old county Jail at J, IL (Jimmy) ('rapp* apparently
had a change of heart* voting to
a cost not to exceed $823.
City Manager W. E. Knowles keep th* bar* closed until mid­
said (list the total estimate of re­ night. However, live same throe
pair* to tiie outside of the build­ saw no harm In allowing the bars
to open at 12:01 a. m. Monday *1ing would run around $821,
lie emphasized in hi* memo to Uiough Joe Baker and Commis­
the hoard that this doe* not in­ sioner AI Wilson refused to vote
clude interior painting or renovat­ for any rxtcnslon.
McDonald said "w e are not
ing.
Among the needed repairs is opening the door fur tile sate of
(ixing the leuk in the roof, plumb­ whisky” and that the board had
ing ami painting the outside of the | many times fought for stricter
beverage laws.
building.
McDonald asked th* many peo­
Knowles earlier had mentioned
that hr would like tu use the fa­ ple in tiie audience if they realized
cility lor a utility older, including that the county allow* tiie hara
a drive in window.
to stay open every Sunday for two
hour*.
Crapps, who had earlier propos­
ed the motion to keep Uie liar*
open (or an hour and a half Dec.
II, said lie was just “ trying to roMIAMI BEACH (U I'I) — AFLpresent IP,Out) people and thought
CIO leaders George Meany and
Walter P. Reuther today were 1 was doing the right tiling.''

$825 Repair Job
For Old Jail

Bjron L. Kimball of Kern Park
was Installed as the new president
of the Seminole County Board of
Realtors at a dinner and cere­
monies held Monday at the Sea
Shell Restaurant
William IL Lippold, executive
vice president of the Florida As&gt;n.
of Realtors, was present to con­
duct the installation ceremonies.
Also given the budge of olfice for
the coming year were, C. F, Field,
Forest City, vice president and
Mrs. Elizabeth S. Kuhn of Longwood, as secretary and treasurer.
New director for Hie association
was Mayor A. L. Lnrinaiin of
Longwood snd serving second year
of his term was W. Dietrichs.
reported heading for an open
clash following a breakdown of
negotiations of a plan to acttle
Inter-union dispute*.
An Informed source said Meany
A 13-year-old Negro juvenile resented Reutlicr's tactics in a
was arrested Monday rharged power struggle between the indus­
with breaking into the Furniture trial union* and building trades
Center on French Ave. on two dif­ over proposed arbitration machin­
ferent occasions, Police Chief Roy ery.
Meany, top man in the AFLWilliams said.
Sunday night two transistor and CJO, arranged a meeting of his
one portable radio srls were taken executive council to try to find a
from the store. Chief William* said solution lo the stalemate and
the boy's hat was found on the avoid a lloor fight at the AFLCIO convention.
scene and trsced hark lo him.

Break Between
Labor Chiefs Seen

Suspect Arrested
In Two Breakins

Lake Mary Firemen
To Approve Plans
th e monthly business meeting
of the Lake Mary Volunteer Fire
Dept, is scheduled lor 8 p m . to­
day at the Fire Hall.
(Jn the agenda will be approval
(rum tiie department directors on
plans for building an addition to
the ball and voting an the new
stale of officers recommended by
the nominating committee last
month.

The C o u n t y Commission
I this Afternoon will consider
1nskinff the State Road De­
partment to get the rights of
way for Lake Mary Blvd.
with secondary' funds, Chair­
man J. C. Hutchison said this
morning,
Hutchi-on said he authorised
County Engineer Carlton Bliss to
speak to SRD officials in DeLand
w ho agreed that the right* o f way
could be acquired in thle manner.
Hutchison said that several
member* o f the commission were
obviously disturbed about going
through with eminent domain pro­
ceedings and Retting a dangerous
precedent.
Today Ullia said that there waa
“ quite a bit of money not obligat­
ed in th* lecondary road pro­
gram."
Meeting In special session last
Thursday, the board authorised ita
attorney to proceed with eminent
domain proceedings against a pro­
perty owner by Lake Mary Rd.
However, at that time Commis­
sioner James P, Avery said th#
policy would ba extremely dan­
gerous and set a precedent.
la other buslnea* expected thia
afternoon the board will hear •
report from the county farm
bureau on th* need for an agri­
cultural center on th* eounty
horn* property;
Report on hiring a medical dire#,
tor;
A discussion o f th* franchla#
directive.
Indications are that th* dire#*
Uva will be canceled.

Council Approves
Recommendations
The Town Council of Altamoot#
Springs accepted the recommenda­
tions of tha Zoning Hoard's new
geographical analog plan, which
supersede* tha old ordinance, and
authorized City Attorney Jo* Davit
to draw up th* new ordinance to
he acted upon at a later Council
meeting.
Stonday night's meeting was tba
last regular one for the present
mayor and Council and unlesa a
special meeting Is called befor#
January tha naw mayor and Coun­
cil will have to act upon th# or­
dinance.
Mayor-elect Lawrence
Swotford, Council men-elsct Frank Garhardt and Keith Nixon were on
hand to obierva tha proceeding*.
Swofford said he would ask the
board to hold up action on the ordi­
nance.
" I believe something la being
hidden from the public," th#
mayor-elect declared. He added
that U th* ordinance ia passed, " I
will recommend that H b* re­
pealed."
.Major Wilbur Hawkins told
Swofford that public hearings had
been held on tho ordinance and,
"I didn't notice that you were at
any meetings of tha board" t#
make any protests.
Several resident* of Attamonl#
Springs attended to make pro­
tests and Hawkins told them that
the Council had not expected pro­
tests at this session; that the or­
dinance had had a aeriea of pub­
lic hearings for the specific purpost of hearing objections and that
this was the time to register opIMisitiun.
However, the mayor did allow
a rather lengthy discussion and
finally had lo call a halt In order
to get on with the Council's routin#
business.

Moscow Warning:
MOSCOW ( U P I ) - The Sovk
Union warned today that H mlgl
have to tak# measures to protei
ilt own security as a result of tii
formation of a Joint West Germai
Danish Baltic command.

Blizzard, Tornadoes Shake Country
By United Press International
The aeat&gt;n’t first big blizzard
raved out of th« central plains
into live Mississippi Valley today
and the Deep South cleared rub;
bl« from a new round of torna­
does.
The three-day death toll from
the weather onslaught climbed to

and Northeast. Heavy snow warn­
ings were up as far east of Wis­
consin.
As Ibe snow abated west of the
Mississippi it was succeeded by
polar chill which dropped th* tem­
perature around the 40 below xero
mark at Havre, Moot., early da
day.
* 0.
Three tornado*! skipped through
Blizzard warnings wer* up for Alabama and one through Mi»sKansas and Nebraska and arras issiptii Monday nV il Injuring at
immediately adjacent to tbc East, least four persons. Heavy rain

fell from Dixit to tha Ohlo-Vallcy
and Middle Atlantic stales.
Turnsdoes pounced out o( the
leading edge of a cold front,
damaging buildings, overturning
cars and uprooting trees In Ala­
bama. Alien Walker was seriously
hurt whta a funnel cloud kit his
Marlon, Ala., home. Thro# other
persona auslained less serious In­
juries at Marion.
Heavy rain hit th# Caroliaai,
Alabama and Tennessee.
Tha storm front dropped Urn-,

perslurei aa much as lo degreag
in Mississippi. Heavy thunder­
storms bit MerUlaa and Jackson,
Miss. Memphis measured LOT
Inches of rain and Birmingham,
Ala., bad 1.88 inches. Fog brought
cancelation of all but a taw oi
Atlanta'* 100 dally airline flights.
Tha Texas Panhandle reported
snow and below zero tempera­
ture*. Freezing rain fait a i far
east as Dallas and Fort Worth.
School* were eloeed is at h a st as
communities.

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Page 14— Hitnn. Dec. T, 1981

Wreath

MRS. II. L. JOHNSON
Hello. Well our chilly mornings
are here. Kind of nice during the
day tho. • * • Monroe hat been
saddened this past week by the
pasting of a wonderful person.
Using the words of Rev. John
Pilley "an Angel In while" ha&gt;
been laid to rest. Clover Marrs
who during her life time has
helped to make hundreds forget
their Buffering by a moat kind
word of love or a simple little
cheer. Her alwaya ‘ smiling face
would take the frown off of any
fare. No matter the time of day
or night the would eomc at your
beck and call. H you hod a problrm, she would be tuie to
straighten it out. Her favorite
word was LOVE and she certainly
lived up to it too. Her relatives
and friends are going to m in
her but the only good lli.ng about
her being gone la her suffering
and pain ia over and wo truly
know that (he Ii In Heaven with
her Master, Marrs, t will miss
those walks down this road to your
home to visit with you and to
aec you caring for your black
kitten* and dog. How she did en­
joy them. • • *Thla past week has
certainly been a fast one. Seem*
that thcro hai been so much to
do. Planning for tho holidays
ahead,
ichool
activities,
club
Christmas parlies, paraoea. * * •
The Elka Bowl game Friday
evening in Leesburg was for a
great cause. The high sclwol foot­
ball team did tbelr part in win­
ning the game for a very proud
Sanford and drew a great crowd
to help aid the Harry-Annn Hoipttal. They had the pleasure of
visiting the hospital that morning.
Don’t you know they enjoyed
ihatT And at the game our high
school band gave a most wonder­
ful half time performance, In
fact It has been the beat one yet.
On Saturday the band went to
DoLand where they participated
In the Chrletmaa parado and
then we went on to New Smyrna
where we ate lunch and from
there we went to Tltuavillo where
tha band marched User*, Both
parade* ware really good and our
band aura did get tha compli­
ment* on their performances.
There was certainly a tired lead­
er, playera and driver* when we
finally got home about atx that
evening. • • • Twenty-eight R.A.'a
of the Monroe Baptist Church
along with Rev. Wentz, Charles

Land
Monday evening
where
tliere was a joint meeting of sev­
eral district Raptliti R.A.t. Jim­
mie Carroll aald there were near­
ly 400 there. * • ♦ Over 100 Semi­
nole County Home Demonstra­
tion member* held their annu*t
Christmas party and initallatlon
fait Friday i t the Center. I was
so aorry I could not attend It.
] heard that Mr. Scjg's band from
Geneva end Mr. Tucker's quar­
tet, and Mr*. 11. R. Gray were
limply wonderful. • * • The Mon­
roe Club meet* tonight at While
Hall for their annual Chriztma*
party. Sure hope every member

can attend. • • • All Seminole
Countyschool but
driver* are
going to training school this week
at the
Lake Mary School. This
la given to the driver* every
year. * • • Vihlcn road is being
widened and la to be paved. An­
other sign of progress. The Paoln
road It coming along rapidly now
too. • • • Talking to Charlotte
Hawkins the other evening. She
and Vic arc the proud grandpar­
ents of little Miss Kimberly Ann
Hawkins. The little miss who
weighed
n'.nepounds, It ounces
it birth was born Nov. 28 to Jim­
mie and Shirley Hawkins In Cascade, Md. The maternal grand­
parents are Mr. and Mrs. S. S.
Drummy of Nebraska. Jim and
Shirley hope to come down for the
Christmas holidays. I know Jim's
many friends will lie glad to sec
them. And you know that Char­
lotte is anxious to hold the new
granddaughter. • • • We are
proud that our son-in-law and
Don and daughter, Shirley, a re 1
residing in the Marrs cottage.)

Stevenson Turns Down Senate Bid
CHICAGO (U l'l)—Adlai Steven­
son turned away from Illinois pol­
itics and one of hia oldest ambi­
tion* Tuesday in exchange tyr an
■expanded role" In the nation's
foreign policy.
The former Illinois governor
and two-time Democratic presi­
dential nominee declined an invi­
tation from lender* of hi* party
to oppose Senate Minority Leader
fiverett M. Dlrkscn for the state1*
junior Senate seat next year. Ste­
venson said he would remain ai
U. S. ambassador to the United
Nations.
Stevenson

announced

at

York that
President
Kennedy
"greally reinforced by view that
I can best serve him and the
country in the field of foreign pol­
icy ."
The President, in a brief atatement at New York, laid he was
"delighted.” lie aaid lie had eon-

CANDY

veyrd hia 'em phatic hope" to
Stevenson that "he would con­
tinue at the United Nations and
play an expanded role in the
making ard execution of our for
eign policy. I believe that hi*
work is vital to the cause of
peace. . . "

Indoor Skiing

Peel To Appeal

ST. PETERSBURG (U P I)-T h e
attorney for Joseph A. Peel Jr.
says tie will appeal his second
conviction In Die Chillingworth
murders on grounds of "double
New jeopardy."
—

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fad. Schine Enterprise# pinna to
act up 1,000 such center# over the
next three years. Thick nylon pile,
mounted on roller# will be used to
simulate snow slopes.
—

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pink, blue, beige or green.

RIGHT AFTER
CHRISTMAS
We Want To —

fly MRS. ADAM MULLER
Dr. Charles S. Giles of the Uni'
versity of Tampa was named prea

TALLAHASSEE—The fall gain
in Florida nonfarm employment
continued in October, rising 17.000
over September to a total of 1,308,000.
Stale
Industrial
Com million
Chairman A. Worley Brown said
that waa 20,400 above October.
1060,
Also, Brown said, Florida unem­
ployment in October dropped for
the third straight month.
At 112,300 in October unemploy­
ment waa seven thousand below
the September figure. But unem­
ployment fn the State was atill
considerably above the October
I960 level of 01,600.
Brown laid the continued fall
Improvement in Florid* employ­
ment was due to the approaching
tourist and holiday xeaiona, in­
crease in citrus activity, and the
continued hiring of school person­
nel in October.
Johlrsineia should continue to
decline with the advance of aeatonal activity, but the trend will
be somewhat offset by scaaonal
job teekera from other states com­
ing to Florida during the winter.
Wholesale
and . retail trade,
Brown said, registered the larg­
est gain of any industry group In
October. At 934,400, it waa ten
thousand above September and
3,tHX) above October a year ago.

ident of the Florida Federation of
Art, Iuc., at the recent state con­
vention held in St.* Petersburg.
Mrs. D. R. Feemster of Sarasota,
immediate paat president, was
elected chairman of the building
committee and Mra. George Brook#
o f Deftary, elected membership
chairman also will serVe aa aecretary to the building committee.
Deltary pupil* who studied dur­
ing tha summer under Eliot M e
Murreugh when he was resident
Instructor at the Manikin House
lie ad quarters, will be particularly
Interested to know that he won the
Governor'* Award for his painting
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hibition, Attending the convention
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ernor's Executive Administrator,
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from throughout the elate now
hangs in the Innes Gallery at the
Mansion House and special work#
from Saraaot* and New Hmyma
Beach districts also are being
shown In Whistler Gallery.
Going on exhibit approximately
Dec. 34 will he the collection of
William A . Martin of Falmouth,
Cornwall, England, an outstanding
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Scorching Attacks Leveled At Franchise
Criei of politic*, "sold down th*
river,” catcalls, abuses, Gestapo
and Castro inspired tactic* wer#
hurled at the ounty Commission
Thursday night aa more than 200
person*, hearing petitions with
over 800 names, urged the board
to wipe out the franchise directive
and start an adequate study by
recognised experts in the field.”
The two • hour session was
brought to a screeching halt by
board chairman J, C. Hutchison
who thanked the group for somu
“ constructive criticism and admit­
ted that the directive needed
further study
,
i’etitions were prceented from
Take Mary and Forest City both

bearing over 400 names each and
Ford Cavannaugh, when present­
ing the petition, charged there
was politic* involved.
Commissioner James P. Avery
asked Cavannaugh what he
meant by that statement and
Cavannaugh shook up the whole
room when he answered " i « (re­
lieve you are fronting for a large
organisation.''
Attorney Albert Fitts vy a t
spokesman for the Lake Mary
group who declared that a franch­
ise was a private monopoly in de­
rogation of the common rights o f
the people, “ and in this case a
limitation on the use and enjoy­
ment of private property."

*TVe submit that before sny di­
rective or franchise is issued, deal­
ing with long-term water and sew­
age usage, an adequate study must
be made by recognlitd experts in
this field."
Fitts eited the needs for “ com­
petent information ns to the avail­
able source of water, the Under­
ground formation of soils, their lo­
cations and r o c k
formations.
“ Harm done now, in the form of
frutuhisv contracts, may well pa»e
beyond ihe county’s power to cor­
rect or rectify,” the attorney stat­
ed.
lie edded that his group ob­
jected to the “ eicresive length
o f time the franchise may be

granted” and emphaalred that
private speculation in our future
at the expense of the public is
nrlther in the Interest of Ihe
county or of the people."
Fitta cited point after point in
the directive adding that it creates
“ uncertainty and doubt aa to prop­
erty righti in those areas o f a
franchise not being served.”
"A * written, the directive would
invest the monopoly holder with
power to cripple one Individual
and enrich anuther." he said ami
railed the directive “ vague, indefi­
nite and uncertain."
He cited the vigorous objections
to mandatory provisions in th* di­
rective calling them unlawful, un­

reasonable, arbitrary
cious.

and capri­

"No authority for mandatory
connection is contained in the en­
abling act,” h* said.
Other residents in Ihe county
railed th# directive “ selling us
down the river, nibbling away at
our constitutional right and evrn
Cavannaugh called it a “ liter­
ary masterpiece" at one time.
Cavannaugh who presented hie
petition with 433 names on It ask­
ed the commission to come up with
a better plan but said ‘Tilsi mure
time and study was needed."
Henry Simpson, Geneva engi­
neer, although calling it a wonder­

ful piece of work said ba heard re•
poita that an exclusive franchise
would be given that would take
over a qunrter o f the county and
“ if this s a i true, the company
could control the water and sewer
rights, hold up development and
stop industry from coming here.
It will kill Seminole County," he
said.
However, both Avery and Hutchi­
son assured Simpson that no fran­
chise had been given as yet ami
that none would be given without
proper legal notice and a public
hearing,
George Hob row, of the County
Zoning board said onre the fran­

Joint Nova
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W EATHER: Fair through Saturday. High today, 76-80. Low tonight, 45-60,

VOL.

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United

I’ress

Leased

Wire

Established

1908

FRIDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1901

SANFORD.

FLORIDA

NO. 340

Lake M ary Blvd. Extension Revived
Florida Growth
Sure, Steady,
Says Speaker

By LARRY YEILSI1EL
Seminole County lost a good
friend and top official when for­
B. R. Itohcrts o( Miami, vice
mer Road Superintendent J, C.
president of the Florida Bower
Yarborough died this week.
• • •
ii Light Co., told business repre­
The county has started its pro­ sentatives, talcs personnel, mer­
chants and other interested per­
gram of working county prisoners,
sons Thursday that Florida's long­
^
10 msn crew is now working term growth trend is the steadiest
* o n Big Tree Road.
in the nation.
• • *
In explaining the reasons fur
The army would have been this phenominal fact, Roberts
proud of J. C. Hutchison last pointed out Uial the superior bal­
night s i he maintained order for; ance or Florida's economy is the
reason for thii steady growth that
almost two hours and beat down
has been almost unaffected by the
abuses hurled at the County rise and fall of business activity
Commission during a discussion in the rest of the country.
( ? ) of the franchise directive.
"Florlda’i cronomy is balanced
^ T h c former general was in fine almost equally between three
• form and his ability as board mlln field* tjf l Ylr^^)s^c#,,, said
chairman waa never more in Itohcrts.
evidence.
Dividends, rents, interest, and
•
*
*
military payrolls account for 26
Sheriff J. L. Hobby tells us that per cent of Ihe slate's economy.
Ms office has just turned in a
Farms,
mining,
construction,
little under 113,000 in Ihe fine manufacturing and indirect trades
and forfeiture fund for 1931.
and services add a big 37 per
• * »
cent.
Did yuu know* that the first
The remaining IT per cent
a^icnon to pay her county taxes cornea from tourists, and direct
^ w a s an employe In the tax col. trades and services.
lector's office. Her name is Mr*.
"Turning on full power fur the
Sophie Bryant.
moon travel era, the Florida Pow­
• • •
er and Light Co. plans to almost
Tiie first resident to pay h a double its generating capabilities
d ty tax waa Robert Criaa of In Ihe next five years," Roberts
Celery Ave.
said.
• • e
We don't pity the poor state
ami.tors. Right now they are stuck
R e a d in g the minutes of the County
*Commission meetings from Oct.
1938 and can't call It a day until
they wrap up the minutes through
Sept. 30 of 1061 . . . 1 dare any
Federal Aviation Agency aulhof you to corner one of the boy*
oritiei late Thursday started an
and ask them if thry have read
Investigation to determine Ihe
any good books lately,
cause of a light plane crash in
• * •
Lake Monroe Wednesday night.
Anyone notice ihe need lor a
Two men were injured when the
general clean up and paint job
Piper Tri-Pacer, owned by DeA in the corridors of the courthouse?
Land Air Service, crashed near
• a e
Mill Creek. Both were reported
Speaking of the courthouse, did
In fair condition at Orange Mem­
you know there are plclurei of
orial Hutpilal today.
Abe Lincoln and George Wash­
Robert Stoke* ol DcLand, pilot,
ington on the walls of the vault
suffered a broken ankle. Herbert
. . . Now don’t look dismayed
Cash, Chapel Hill, N. C., a pass­
there is also a picture of Robert
enger, underwent surgery. DeE. Lee on the south wall.
Land Air Service officials said
• e e
the pair rented Hie plane at atmut
The City Commission will be
3 p. m. The crash occurred about
&lt;1§faced with one of the most major
an hour later,
problems of its administration
Witnesses said the plane made
Monday. Whether to spend on
two low passes over the lake and
additional 10.000 to increase wa­
was attenmptlng a third wrhen a
ter service to the County Club
wing appeared to dip and the
area or potsiidy lo»# an Import­
plane
crashed.
The
airplane,
ant new industry.

Lake Monroe Plane
Crash Investigated

• # #

Don't be surprised if the city
changes its mind and stops the
isle of intoxicating beverage*
• o n Dec. 3t. There'll be • lot o f
pressure, brought on the lioard
within th* next few weeks,
• * •

Autopsy Denied,
Doctor Refuses
To Sign Papers
The stale attorney'a offica re­
futed to authorise an autopsy In
th* death of a 30-year-old San­
ford Negro woman tills week even
though Ihe doctor called In to
examine the body refused lo s!gn
the death certificate, the Her­
ald learned today.

MAIL

A LETTER VO'SANTA 1* n -tlk'tl ?■ thVnp&amp;Wl white
poHiinjr pox, located jifit outdid* tho Sanford pout office,
by c h a r m in g little four-yenr-old Kim H arden , daughter
o f Mr. and Airs. George Harden Jr. All letters mailed in
this box go directly to the North Pole.

Downtown Business - And How To Keep It
Convenience Is the work for
downtown merchants who want lo
keep housewives coming to their
stores in this day o f ' suburban
shopping centers, Sanford mer­
chants were told Thursday after­
noon by a speaker at the Univer­
sity of Florida businesa seminar.
Prof. W. W. Young of Ihe Univcrsily
of
Florida's
Business
School and Extension Service told
shout the difficulties other Florida
cities are having with their down­
town lection*.
lie said Ihe downtown merchants
of Del Hay Beach arc concerned
about Ihe situation there and Ilia!
Hollywood,
for
instance,
had
pulled out the parking meters as
an inducement fur people to shop
in the downtown stores.
Result of a survey which showed
wnere housewives liked lo shop
and why were presented. The
number one item in this survey
was location. Tills must be accom ­
panied by adequate parking and
loot paths and no dangerous in­
tersections.
Number two; The parking must
not be too far away and protection
for the cars parked is essential.
Number three was self-service

Coroner Hugh Duncan said that
Ellis
Thomas,
who lives an
Celery Ave. died early In the
wwek and the doctor, (who asked
that hit name be withheld) de­
clined to sign Ihe certificate be­
cause of “ mysterious" conditions
regarding her death.
Duncan said he felt that the
woman died of natural causei
but turned the matter over to the
state's attorney’s office. Assistant
State Attorney Tony llausman
said there was no need for the
“ posting.”
The doctor told the Herald that
lie was nut satisfied after exam
ining the dead woman and fell
an autopsy was “ necessary,”
Duncan reported today that aa
of It a. m. the death certificate
still was not aigned. Thus far,
the Sheriffs office hai not been
notified about any Investigation.

which the survey ihowrd homewives preferred.
Number four: Women like to
shop where their dollar goes the
furthcrest.
Number five showed a prefer­
ence for stores which kept open
at night, allowing the housewife
(o ahop while the husband baby­
ATLANTA, Ga. (U P I) — Civil
sits.
Air Patrol (C AP) officials said
Thursday they may hava'a “ very
promising lead” on tha possible
whereabout* of a private plana
missing on a flight from Savan­
nah, Ga., to Orlando, Fla,
A spokesman for the Atlanta
t'AP said he understood search
KL1SARETHVILLE, K a t a n g a planes working out of .Savannah
( UPH — President Moise Tshombe had “ a good idea where the plane
returned to the command o f his is down, but they won’t tell us
embattled troops today and accus­ anything until tiivy'is mote sure.”
ed the United Nation* o f bomhard*
The CAP said 14 planes resumed
ing Katanga hospital* and hoinea. the search at daybreak today In
II* charged th# United Nation# tha coastal area near Bavannah
had become a tool of international where 111* missing Cessna 180 may
communism and that the United hava run Into turbulant weather
Stalea was “ murdering Katanga" Wednesday night.
Even as he spoke U. 8. Air
The line* men aboard the plane
Fun a Giobeniaster plants, with were identified late Thursday aa
UN Jet fighter escorts, returned pilot Waller I-oeding o f Orlando
to action this morning ferrying and two passengers, Wesley Giles,
troops and supplies to UN forces Sanford, and A. L. Naseworth,
in Katanga.
Leesburg.

CAP Reports Lead
In Missing Plane

Tshombe Returns
To Troop Command

chise it given, the Individual
personal right “ of all of us
would be in Jeopardy and that It
would mean higher water rales."
Attorney Tope Bassett, who said
he represented the First Federal
Utility Co., said the hoard spent a
great deal of time on the directive
and although certain points needed
clarification many people were
“ drapprceiatlr.g the efforts of the
board,"
During the two hour session
most of the commissioners were
mum except fur Vernon Dunn who
once ur twice raised his voice say­
ing he resented certain attacks on
the lioard.

County Okays
Acquisition Of
Rights Of Way
The County Commission meelday night reversed its decision to
abandon extending Lake Mary
illvd. and aulhorlred County At­
torney Harold Johnson to im­
mediately start eminent domain
proceedings lo lake the needed
rigid* of ways despite protests
from Janies P. Avery that it was
“ moral blackmail,"
-Some 24 hour* earlier llie board
authorized County Engineer Carl­
ton Bliss to tell the Slate Road
Department that it was canceling
plans to extend the road because
they were unable to gel needed
rights-of-way from on# property
owner.
Bliss reported that the road
cancellation would mean a delay
in Hie Interstate 4 for about six
months because plans for an
overpass over the road were sub­
mitted and now the commission
wanted an overpast on another
road iboui one mile south.
Thursday evening, Chairman J.
C. Hutcldsun said that Max Brew­
er, Ruid board member from Dis­
trict 3 was "upset" with the com­
mission's decision and it could
mean that Ihe "secondary and
primary road program for the
county in the future would be in
jeopardy.”
Avery cslled it “ moral black­
mail” saying we would be aetting
a dsngrrou* precedent. If we pay
for this right of way we will have
no alternative but to pay for
them all.
However. Vernon Dunn said
that the integrity of Ihe county
was st stake when “ we assured
Ihe Mate Ihal the road would
be extended In July." W# com­
mitted ourselves and we have no
other alternative."
The board by a 3-2 vole, with
Avery and Williams voting no,
authorized Johnson lo start Ihe
proceeding having the land ap­
praised.
Afterwards Avery urged the
Board to start proceedings on
Beer Lake Road also and hy a
1-2 vole, with Dunn and Hutch­
ison voting no, it also passed,
Work on Bear Lake Rd. had
also been delayed fur many
months tiecaune the county was
unable lo obtain needed rights
of way.
Hutchison and Dunn had sug­
gested that the Hear Lake Rd.
problem be tabled until Tuesday.

Seminole County will reap great benefits from tha Nova
years that lie ahead if nil bnsincuA ami industrial interest!
work together to bring in new bunines* and make this nre»
Attractive for the thousands of people who will come into
the county to live, said John Krlder, Thursday afternoon in
a talk opening the University of Florida business seminar.
.Speaking before an afternoon
audience in the Civic Center, Krider, manager of (he Seminole J U U V A . . .
Chamber of Commerce, presented
chart* to show the growth of the
county in groai sales and popula­
tion and th* on-farm valut of all
agriculture.
WASHINGTON (U PI) — All
He showed that sales had risen Army reservist* called to active
from 119,223,606 in 1931 to 335.- duty in llie Berlin crisis probably
308,1U3 in 1901 and (hat figure* will be back In civilian life by
projected hy the experts indicate next June 30, it waa learned to­
day.
that grots sales will lncreu*# to
3222,032.412 in 1970.
He said Ihal in 1930 Seminole
LONDON (UPI) - The British
County's imputation was 20.883 government agreed today to sup­
and had risen to 34,917 in 1960 and ply bombs to the United Nations
that the projected population for for use against certain “ pirate"
1970 i* 21X1,000.
military targets in the Congo.
Krldi r pointed out that the im­
pact of Nova will not be tell in
Hie near future. He said it would
NEW DELHI (U PI) Prime
require two years for construction
and two yrars to build up perma­ Minister Jawaharlal Nehru today
nent working population in the rejected a demand that India set
a firm deadline (or Ihe surrender
Nava area.
lla warned that all Hie expected by Portugal of Hi* liny enclave
benefits will not fail ‘ into our lap.” ef Go*.
He said that sound planning “ for
Hie expected growth must come
througii « united rflort of all
WASHINGTON (UPI) - The
agencies" and tliat Ihe county and Communist parly through its at­
th# cities will hive lo forget (heir torney pleaded not guilty today to
identities and work as one to bring a charge of failing to reg.ster
about th# desired result*.
with tti« government as an agent
"Securing industry la a pro­ of the Soviet Union.
fessional Job. Competition between
the 3U0 organizations in Florida
whose Job it is to get induitry in
MIAMI BEACH (UPI) — Union
Iheir respective areas Is stiff and
if we sra lo do a respectable Job leaders at tha AFL-CIO conven­
for Ihe county we will have lo tion today generally supported
President Kennedy's plea for A
have sufficient money lo do it,” i e
liberalized trade program
Imt
emphasized. "We can't be cheap
asked for more details concerning
and do ■ good Job," he added.
lla job-protection features.
Krider made three recommend­
ations, asking Ihe people of hemImde to;
MIAMI BEACH (UPI) - John
Join in an effort to establish a
fully accredited technical college Mr. Bailey, chairman o f th* Demo­
in the eastern seciiun of Ihe coun­ cratic National Committee, pro.
dieted here Thursday vbat the
ty:
Set up a ronnlj wide committer, Democratic Party will break tra­
not jwlltlcally appointed, lo study dition and hold its congressional
future population growth and ecu. seals in the off-year elections ef
nomic trends and recommend a 1962.
program for Hie future;
l ’ ay less attention to city and
county
lines and give
more
WASHINGTON (U PI) The
thought to an area composed of Community Facilities Administra­
several counties.
tion today announced a 11.4 mil­
lion loan and a 3240,060 federal
grant to DaLaml, to finance
construction of adddiuns to water
and sewer facililies. Construction
is expected lo atari immediately.
A three-year-old boy uai hit
by a ear late Thursday afternoon,
suffering a broken thigh, police
SALISBURY. Southern Rhodesia
reported.
(UPI) — Heavily armed police
C hef Roy William* said Hint loda&gt; patrolled the African townNathaniel Dixon ran in front of ship* of tills self-governing Bri*
a vehicle operated hy Johnnie I ti»h colony to prevent a recurI * « Morgan of Peer Ave. at Per-! rencc of violence that erupted
sintmnn Ave. anil W, 14 St. No over Hie new Southern Rhodesian
charges were filed.
constitut on.

BRIEFS

Out By June 30?

Bombs For UN

Nehru Says ‘No’

‘Not Guilty’

Back Kennedy

Sees Demo Victory

Loan For DeLand

3-Year-Old Sanford
Boy Hit By Auto

Patrol Kodesia

Plan Legal Action

Salesmanship Is Everybody's Business

SANTO DOMINGO, D. R. (UPI)
—President Joaquin Balaguer’ a
government, apparently strength­
ened by new assurances of full
military support, waa reported to­
day to lie considering legal action
backed by the threat of force to
break the opposition's 11-day-old
“ Sales effort* in this country this area, Dr. Goodwin voiced this general str.kc.
have become so poor, *o puny, warning;
that th* majority of Americans
“ If you fellows who art here on
prefer no salesman at alii Self- the ground floor of this tremend­
service i* a lesser evil than sorry, ous thing want to get on that
Bridge
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Classified ... — Pag* 8 A 9
uninformed, grudging sales ser­ gravy train, you'd better get your
Comics
— Peg* •
vice."
hands out of your pockets and get
Dear A b b y
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“ You can't get away wilh it," moving and do something about
Editorial
------------ Pat* *
Dr, Goodwin luld hia audience.
it . . .
Kutcrtainment
. Pag* 7
He told sales personnel to know
“ Because if you don't, people
Legal*
Page 3-5 A 10
their product or service, maintain with brains, ambition, money and
Puxsle
------ Pag# 7
g positive attitude, treat th* cus­ drive are going to come in here
Society ... — . . . . — Pag# 6
tomer as you yourself like to b* and lake over . . , and yua'U be
treated.
left sitting on the sidelines, cry
Speaking of Ihe Nova impact in ing!”

Right Attitude Toward Customer Vital To Success

QUOTE OF THE W E E K - Earl
Higginbotham s i
Wednesday'!
City Commission meeting. “ If w*
“ Two-third* of alt lost custom­
don't spend money to get new ers are lost, not because of price,
industry, the town will dry up." not because of quality of merchan­
• f t
dise, but because in the face-toAll ws* peace sod harmony face relationship between the cus­
■and the Civil Service board meet­ tomer and the sales personnel. Hie
ing last night. So quiet even a customer was unhappy or dissat­
reporter got up and left. The isfied with (he way be wss treat­
riff between City Manager W.E. e d !"
Dr. Frank Goodwin, specialist
Knowles (management) and the
board (labor) failed to reach epic in marketing and sales from the
University of Florida, said In his
proportions.
• • •
Ulk before 130 sales and public
ie « k lor the City Com minion relations personnel of Sanford ga­
to protest the franchise directive thered is the Civic Crater Thurs­
/M l Monday night'* meeting.
j day.

In a hard-hitting talk, inter­
spersed with hilariously funny
stories and Illustrated with unique
charts, Dr. Goodwin drew a
graphic picture of how to “ Bring
'Em Back A live," (meaning cus­
tomers).
Dr. Goodwin made it plain to
his audience that "every person
connected with a business, store,
firm or community is a talesman
for the organization that he repre­
sents.
“ Unless you deserve ■ favor­
able public opinion, you’re not go­
ing to gel ii^| Dr. Goodwin said.

“ Every effort a firm, business,
store or a community or a
state may undertake in buying,
equipment, merchandise, layout,
advertising and public education,
is aimed at forming a favorable
public opinion of the establish­
ment," he said.
“ And you can get lo Ihe custom­
er once with all this," said Dr.
Goodwin.
“ But unless ibt salesman mamlams ■ positive attitude, knows
his product thoroughly, believes in
what he* selling, is interested in

the customer and shows it, all the
money you've spent in advertis­
ing, layout, decoration and educa­
tion it wasted."
“ It's the little tilings that
count!" Dr. Goodwin emphasized
“ If 1 eould make you believe
that one sentence." said the sales
expert, “ 1 wouldn't hava to talk
any more."
"Rut you doo't believe that.
Nevertheless, it's Hi* lilUe things
wt do that hurt ourselves, our
business, our community and our
entire stale "

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Of Churches

Baptist

Baptist

P in o T M i r n l r c h u r c h
tia n r k a i m m
w . p. nreeko, Jr. . — Putter
r . ft. rlo b a r
A i m . Pootor
M ornlns W orship _ • » * • »"•
Sunday School —
1:41 A m.
M orn ln t W orahlp
tl:4 o a. m.
T raln in s Union — IH * p. m.
E v e n ig f W orahlp _ t i l l a in.
W od. ir n y o r l a m i a t i l l A m.

a rt an i:i.i on I uroat Ulir RS
John H. Sahalar — _ Pa*tot
Mttn,.a&gt; *. ,to o l'
In to a. m I
H ornln c Worahlp
11:11 a. no.
l.ianlnn W orclilp
7!00 p. m.
Wad. Prapar Borneo 1:14 A an

W K T IIR R arir.I.D

■Artur

m is s io n

Lutheran

Other Churches

AOBCkkOlOT t . U l l b i m
CHURCH
Missouri O) ni*4
I.4oloo Homo — r » f i Tork
C. R. Eohtldor _ _ _ _ _ l ’ ottor
Muhtloy School _ _ _ 0:11 a m.
Adult III bio Close . 0:11 o. m.
10:10 ». m.
Divine eorvico —

PIA0;CRr.«T AOtEtfRUT
n r aoD c h u rch
t o r . STlh anS Rim
IL M. Snow ---------------- Pootor
Hun&gt;ley H n b o o l------0:41 e. nW
TR™
M ornlns Worohlp
Itilt
Mvonlns Worohlp ... 7:00 p. m.
Wed. m y or gtrvloo T ilt a m.

Methodint

MT, II4VM.M PIIIHITITB
•t^PTIST CHURCH
3111a i t . and Cfanoa Avo.
CENTRAL BAPTIST CHURCH Hobart Smith ..... .....
Paator
Car, 14th St, * OPR A n ,
Marnlnp Worahlp
H ilt p. si.
a all S m i t h ---------------- W ater
t r i m Sundayi
Sunday sch ool _ _ t i l l a. m. Evening W oril.lp _ T ill p. in.
W a ra ln f W a r.h ip 11:40 a. m. tpraeodlhf Saturday)
Tralntnr Union — n i l 0. "»• t:\onina Worahlp _ t i l l p. m.
B ven in s W orahlp — t i l l p. m. (Third Sunday)
Wad. Prayer Service t i l l g.m.

riMOT METHODIST CHURCH
410 Tork l i e .
John Adam t
Tnolor
M ornlns Worohlp _ 1:10 A tn.
■ under Sohool __ 0:4e A m.
M ornlns W orohlp
lh:&lt;tO A m.
M T r MootlnfO _ T :!t A m.
i Intornicilloto. flonlorl
K vonlns W orohlp _ T ilt A m.

TH E ALl.lAJfCB CHURCH
r o r l.t lo n * H Melon ary 4 llU .c e
Pork Aov. nod I Ilk HI.
a C. Does ■
Pootor
Humtoy Hrliool ...._ 0:11 o. ni.
M ornlns W orohlp
11:00 n. m.
K v in lsr SoMirO ... TIU" p. m.
A.T.P. Teuth BorvlcO 1:00 p.m,
Wod. Proyor Borrlco 1:00 p. n .

TR E E METHODIST CltUttCU
BOO W . 4th 0«.
Clyde D ollar ------------- Paotor
Suudey Sctiwol
t i l l a, ni.
M ornlns W orthp
10:11
M T ........
TiOO A m.
E vonlas W O ro h lp __Tito p. m.
W oA P royor Borvlto T:lo a m.

FIRST C llt H e ll OF CHRIST
■ CIBXTtBT
MO R. s e ro se Of.
Sunday Sohool _ _ 11:00 A m.
Hunday Morvlco _ 11:0 0 ». m.
Wodneoday Sorvloo 1:00 p. m.
Itoodlns lloom Upon
Tuee. oad Thura SiSO-d:S0 p.m.

Catholic
PINECRE4T

R A P TIIT

ALL SOUL* CATHOLIC
CHURCH
pot W . Ommrm Rood
o a k Aoa. at nth at.
Donald O ravoam lef
Paalor Richard Lyana ---------Paator
a. m Hunday Maaaaa —
Early S o r v l e a ___ III!
7iOO a. m.
Sunday School _ 1:41 a.
____ l l t l A M.
M orn lns Worahlp
U t il a.
------ II idS A m.
T ra lo ln s O alod ------ n i l a _
. . . ■ 11:11 a m
E ven ing W orahlp _ t i l l p. m. Dally Mata ------ — T ill a » .
W ad. Prayar sarrlao t i l l p. -

enunen

BRHkBSKH MKTMOBItT
dk U n cH
CHURCH OP ROD
rilrn o llo ls h lo
Fronrk Avo. and 33od l l g
H ush Booth ■■ . . — - Pootor Oorold D. B oatw rlsht
Pootor
Hunday School _ _ 0:11 A m. Sunday Schuot
»:l.l ». tn.
M oralns W orohlp
i n t o a m M ornlns W orship
11:00 a no.
MYT --------------------- t il# P. m. EvansolU t Hervlco 7:40 a no.
W oA P royor Service T ilt A

CHURCH a t XAT1VITT
Laho Mary
W EST SIDE .
Pr. W illiam Tralnor
MIIIIONA HT BAPTIST
Mnoa -------------------- - I im a m.
d l l S. H olly A m
Pant c o lly — .--------P a llor Maao _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 11 a. in.
............. ....
Moan
Sunday School — H i l l a m. Maas
M orning W orahlp
H i l l a. m.
B llla S t a ir ____ - T ill A m.
K von lns Worahlp _ t i l l p. m. Christian
Wad. Prayar Sorvlea t i l l p. m.
STHST CHRISTIAN CHURCH
lo o t A annfoos Ava.
Jomoo
s. Harnatt ____ Paalor
CHULUOTA P tB ST BAPTIST
Susday s c h o o l ____I ill a m.
CHURCH
~
‘
H i?# p. m.
a a. B w a isa rty .— . Pastor M ornlns Worahlp
S s s d a r School — l l i i i a. m
lla r n ia s W orahlp
H i l l *- m.
CONURBOAYtOXAl.
T raln in s Union — l i t ! A m.
C H H irrtA M CHURCH
■ va n ln g Sirvlco _ t i l l a «•
Tho
United
Chnroh at UhHol
WOd. prayar SOrvlao f i l l p R
Pnrk Avo. n l P4th OL
Joaaph E. Stock -- ------- Pootor
Bihlo School _ _
• :«! A m.
BLOKH S PHAROS
M ornlns W orohlp
11:44 a m.
BAPTIST CHURCH
P llgtlm T ollow ih lp T ill A m.
B. h . a r l t t l n ............... Pnitor
Snndny School ------ t i l l a. m.
M orning W orship
11:41 a. m.
T rain in g Union — n i l p. m. Church Of Christ
B ra n ln s Worahlp _ t i u p. » .
CHURCH OP CHRIST
Wad. Prayar S a m oa S ill n. m.
lo s s A Poak A v a
W illiam Book ------ .... MlnlaUr
Blblo Sohool _ _ _ 10il4 a m.
P tB S T BAPTIST CHURCH
M ornlns W orohlp U i l l a m .
OP HBRHVA
E voh los W orohlp _ m o A no.
ark L. Btowart — ----- Pastor Wo A Blblo Study _ Tit4 p. Rt.
i unday
g ih o o l
H i l l a. m.
M orn lns W orship
llis a a. m.
T raln in s Union — » T ill p. » .
CHURCH OP CH BI4T
B ra n ln s S orrloo _ l i M p . r o .
C on ors
Wad. Prayar Sarrlao t i l l a m. Ralph Brewer Jr.
B vaosolt*l
Blblo Sohool ------ 10104 A Rt.
Hurnlns Worohlp 11 too n. tn.
P1B0T BAPTIST CHURCH
C ron in s W orohlp _ TilO A m.
U S B M ART
W oA P royor Sorvloo T ill p. m.
Ralph X . T a rlo r
Pastor
Sunday School _ _ 4 i t l a. m.
M ornlns Worahlp
11:14 a. m.
CHURCH o r CHRIST
T raining Union ------ H U p. I*.
SM B
B ra n ln s Worahlp — Tito A m. t i r o Dunoon ____
Minister
Wad. P rayar Sarrlao t i l l a to. M ornlns W orohlp
l l i o i a m.
Kvonlns W orship _ 1100 p. m.
ThurA Bihlo Study THO a m.
. BAPTIST CBUHCB
OP M K O W O O O
Choroh S Brant a u .
CHVBUH OP CHRIST
LUNQ W OOD
Jomaa t* P sw oll —_
Pastor
Sunday Sohool _ _ I t l l a. an. M orning Worship H ilo a
Morning Worahlp
H i l l a. m. Evening Worahlp _ T ilt A
T raln in s Union _ I t l l A m.
B voaing Worahlp _ t i l l p. as.
Wad. Prayar Sarrlao T ill A m. Episcopal

rov . Mario W t a t o ------ Pastor
Sunday S c h o o l ------ t i l l a. as.
M ornlns Worahlp
H im a. m.
T raln in s Union _ I t l l A as.
Kvonlns Worahlp _ T i l l a m.
Wad. Prayar sarrlao T ill p. on

P tB ST

BAPTIST CMC ROB
o v ta tio
Jack T. Bryant . — ... Paalor
Sunday School
Itth a.
M ornlns Worahlp
l l t l i a. m.
Tralnins Union _ HIS a _
B ran lns Sorrloo — TtOI p. m.
Wod. Prayar Sorvlea t i l l p- n .
op

ALL SAlkTS EPISCOPAL
CHURCH
Ealoeprloo . Doknop
Pr. Paul K h u lt o --------- P ooler
H oly Communion
Sunday _ _ —
_ t too a at.
M ornlns Proyor—
Sermon —
11: 00 A m.
Holy Communion—
lal Sunday each month II o.m.

O A S L A W I BAPTIST CHAPEL
W . B04h Stroot
m i n o r u uu ncH
R. L. Q u i n n -------------Paator
l..k | l«o o 4
Sunday sch ool ------ SidS a.
Uourao Jsrvlo 111 ------ Vlsnr
Sunday Worahlp — I lies »•
Holy Cuoharlsl — l i l t A m.
Training Union _ I t l l a
Sunday School
t oo o. m.
Kvonlns Worahlp — t i l l P
lot. Ird, Oth, Sun. _ It A m.
W o4. Worahlp —
D l l PMorning Prayer, la d , 4th Bun.
Oiio a n&gt;.
Kuroory Sorvlea Available
BAPTIST CMUBUH
Bldpo H d . P a m Park
W. Leonard Joaoa _ _ Paalor
Sunday sch ool —
H U a. m.
M cm inn W orohlp
H im a. m.
T raln in s Union _ m l ► m.
Evontau Worahlp — t i l l p. ni.
W od n u d a y Prayer T ill p a .
PAITM

R A P T IIT
M llltO R
M l Ltluo Rd.

WUtrod Malouu
_
Pootor
■undar Sehool _ _ I I I ! a.
M orulus Woranlp
H i l l a. m.
T h u ra Mlbla Study T ill p. m.
A R itla T eeth in g Cautir

Jewish Sjnugugue
UU.NLIIKUATIU.h
II E l'll IOIIAKI.
10th and llaonwlla
t'rlday Ctenlns S t r v k t 0 ,

Lullierun
&lt;■1)011 OHKPHEHU
LUTIIBMAk UMURUU U.CO-A
_ MIT Mrlaodo Ur. (IT-M I
Krnool Uelluk Ji
_ . Paotur
Church Ochoul ____ t i l l n. in.
PastoPo Claoo _ _ 0:10 a in.
M orulns Warohly
lUHo s. m.
Holy urMoimunlou_ t*:I 0 a- ui
Plrot Sunday aoch m eulA

ALTAHONTH RAPTIOr
UIIUBCM
o r . L lB U ‘0 L I T it Kit A.U
Low la IX U a i i o a ------Paalor
S lo ilo thonr U tlodol
Sunday School _ _ _ l i l t a.
Paalor
M uralns W orahlp _ l i l t p. m. Uiopbon 01 Tuhy _
Rv a u la s W orahlp _ I m I p. ra. M ornlns Waronlp - 0UO a m.
Kuada)
School
..
.
.
o.»v
a m
Wod. P royor Sorvlea M l a a
RORTM OKI. AhAJO
LUTIIEHAh CIII HI H OP
BA p r i o r CHAPEL
TH E ItEUUUMEH
top N. r o lr t o a d o r .
IM W . 3010 Plato
Pootor . . . . . V. K. M ogg a/d H arberl W . d o ir o o _ Pooler
P ootor B o r. John Con* e a r ly Sorvloo _
0:0« a tn.
Buadar ssh ooi _
tu t a b
- S ill
Adult Bihlo cla oo _ t i l l a m.
Sunday Worahlp
W orohlp Sorvloo _ t t i l t a a .
llt l#

CHURCH OF JKOUO CIIHIOT
o r La t t e r d a y s a ix t s
n i l Para A or.
J. a . Rreoks __ kraaoh Pootor
Priesthood M eotlns 0:un a. m.
lu s d o y Sohool _ IS:so A oo.
■ocramont M eotlns t:40 a m.

t iiu i t . u 'o n i i
ORACH HHTHODIOT CHURCH
CO XU It Kn ATI ON o r
Oaora RO . at W oodland t i e
JEHOVAU’O WITNKOIBS
W . Thomaa Parson Jr. Pootor
1031 w . lo t at.
Sunday Sohool _ _ Biol a
Sunday W atehtow or
Morn ln s W orohlp 11:00 A
S t u d y --------------- 1:00 A m.
M T P ---------------------- t i l l A I
Wod. Blblo Study __ 7:10 p. in.
Friday sorvloo —_
7:M p.m.

PAO La W E OLE TAX
METHODIST UHIIICH
S Milos W ool a i R L 40
W illiam Luto _ _ _ _ _ Pootor
B uaiay soh ool ___ _ t i l t
M ornlns VTorihlp
14:11 a. m.
W ooloyln T o u th _ t i l t A m.
K vonlns W o,ship __ THO A m.
W oA Prayer M rvteo t i l l a a
CAgSHLBERRY
COMHURITY MHTHODIST
Ilvry 1T-OJ at Plnoy BI4SO RS.
Rov. Ooear Poole _ _ Pootor
■unday School ... 0:11 A tn.
M ornlns W orohlp
0:14 o. m.
M ornlns W orsnlp
11:00 A m.
K vonlns Sorvloo _ V:l« p. m.
W od P roper Service TilO pm .

FIRST PE NTS COSTAL
t i l l IILTl OF LONUWOOD
R. Ruth O ront ______ Post or
Sunday School _ 14:14 a. nw
M ornlns W orohlp
11:40 A wm
K vcn lnc Service ... 7:40 p. m.
W oA Prayor Sorvlea T:N A mTH B SALTATION ARMY
■ It E. OoOuod St.
Sunday:
Sunday School „
14:68 a.
HollnoSa Moo tin s
II ISO A
Htrott M eotlns
SilU u.
T P L ------------------- T :tt a
Solvation M eotlns 7:14 a

m.
OO.
m.
m.

•AXPORD dE V E X T H .D A T 4
A D vaans* church
1
Oaioaih OL and Elm Avo.
C. W . B e n c h ----------------P s k o v
F IR S T CHURCH
Hobboth School
l : t t a m.
OP T il l] XASORKXH
dsturdoy
w . Sad at. and Haste a v a
Mornlns Worohlp
11:40 a m.
Foul k lek sr . _ _ _
Poster W oA P royor Sorvloo f i l l a m.
■opday School ------ 1:11 a m.
M ornlns W orship
l t : i l a m.
MYPS ........
OiW a oo.
CHURCH o r ROD
N.r.P.S. A N.J.A ____ f A Ml.
OF FRO PH EC r
O ospol Sorvloo . . ■ _ T A m.
Itobsrt L Strickland _ Pootor
snadoy School _ _ l i s t a m.
LAKH MART
M
Morning
ornlns W
Worohlp
orohlp
in
l i nt o a r ^
CHURCH OF THE VAZARRNE E v on tollolls Service T:tt a k l
Lake H arr
Wemon'a M ln lo n e ry T ill a m.
B. t_ Drawdy
Pootor Y o u n f Pooploo
Sunday School _ _ _ l i t l a a
Sunday Service _ t:4 t a m.
M ornlns Worohlp
11:00 a tn.
Christina Sorvlea _ t i ls a mK vonlns W orship _ I ijo a m.
CHULUOTA__COMSOURITY
CHURCH
W oA Prayer S em en T ilt a m.
Bon P. W est
Paator
Churoh Sohool _
10)40 a m.
r a hr p a r k
C h u r c h ----------------11:44 a. m.
CHURCH OF TUN NAkARHRH Youth Christian
O 'krlea Read
F e ll o w s h ip _____ , f i l l a
One Hlerk e l f IT-k3
K venlns W orship
7:10 a
H. a . W lions _ _ _ _ _ Minister W e A M o r t i c e ____7:14 p.
Sunday Schsel _ _ 1:41 a m. wod. Jr. TC P _ t i l t a
W arship
.................11:11 A ve
Communion
H .T P .A
.........4:41 a
First S u n d a y ------11:40 a no.
B va n ssllstlo Sorvloo 1:14 a sa Roerd M eotlns
Prayor M eotlns W oA 7:10 a *” * Ind Sunday — ----- 1:40 a m.
WCF, to d Tueoday 1:14 a m.

Nazar bim

BO LT

I iAHH HOKRUB
BAPTIST CHURCH
_
mllao w o o l o f Saa
o s Plroc She H ghl a t Ha

CROBO B PtlC IP A Ia
rn u H C ti
p a rk A v a a l 4th M.
John W, Thom as _ _
neuter
John Q rlffltb — - Carats
Holy Euohorlat _ t i l l A oo.
ra m lly Sorvl
Church Sohool _ l:4 t A m.
M orning P r a y o r _
S e r m o n --------- U lM A an.
Soorom ont o f Poannoo
Saturday
I-1 it4 a

FOOTER CHAPEL
SK TH O IIIIT CHUnCII
Oviedo
Sunday School _ _ l i l t a m.
H ornin g W orohlp
ll:S t a. m.
S v sn ln s Worohlp _ i:u0 p. m.
W oA Prayer Sorvloo T ilt A m .

This Page Is Paid For By Firms Who Want, As Their
Only Return, To See More People Going To Church.
WlUon-Eichelbsrgcr Mortuary

The American Oil Company

Kunleo I. Wilson and Staff

Mr. and Mr.. M. R. Strickland

Slate Farm Insurance Companies
Irving I, Pryor and Staff

I’ rn greM ive P r in lin g Co.
J, M. C om oro* and S ta ff

Wil*on-Muicr Furniture Co.
Mr. and Mre. Al Wlloon

Pr«BbyUrUn
J. C. Penney Company
S trn n lrom K ealty
llrrh Ntonolrom and Staff

a

L. R oM boor end E m ployooo

Stine Machine ft Supply Co.
M a n ag om m t A Km ploy ova

Wheeler Fertilizer Co.
Clark I'lumbing &amp; Healing Co.

Monagomont and F.raployvvt

Mr. and Mra. I.eVrtn Clark

E chL U B ed d in g C om pany
Mr. and Mr*. L. K. r.arnrr

Zeuli ft Sons, Contraclorg
Patrick, Phillip and John Zoo'.

Holler Motor Sales Co.
EmMolt Farrell A huff

Ethell'a Grocery
Mr. and M rt LooUr Etholl

Sanford Manufacturing Co.
The Itilz Theatre

M in o s r m v n t and K m pluyro

Hill l.in o lo rr A K m plujcoa

Sanford Electric Company

Gregory Lumber Company

Mac'a OU Company
E, M. McAloiandor A Kmploy wo

Sniitly's Snnppin* Turtle
Aios Smith A Staff

Sanford Atlantic National Uank
Hobart J. Ooumon A Staff

Hill Lumber
Southern Natural Goa
John Dunn A S t a ff

AFO STOLID UNITED
PENTECOSTAL CHUBCH
Wilbur K. S i n s ___ Patter
HOI a. Senferd Aon.
Sunday School —
1040 A m.
Sunday W orship _ 11:00 a m.
K veasolU tlo _ _ _ _ _ 7 :lo a
T uoi. Bihlo Story _ T:|# p. n _
ThnrA T eu n s People T:M p m l

Negro Churches

PMOGBBSS HIBOIORABY
BAPTIST CHURCH
Midway
r i t L e m 1EIMAN CUURCH .
K.
E.
W illlom o _ _ _ _ _ p u t o r
East H lsb Bank* R A
Sunday
School
___ t :lo a m.
Dekary
1 1 4 4 a m.
A, C. Summers
. . Pastor M ornlns W orship
First,
Th
lrA
Fourth
Sundays
Hunday Sohool —
1:0# a. (A
K
ronlno
W
orship
_
740 p. m.
M ornlns Worship l4:ot a iu.
Flrot. Third Sundays

M r. and M i a K . k . G regory

K. C. Iltrprr, Sr. and K. (*. Harper, Jr.

Food Fair Stores, Inc.
Goargo Bolloy A Employees

FIR S T PHEOBYTBHIAR
L i l t HI II
Oak A v a a e i Third SL
(lro v o r Mo wo II Jr. ___ I’ ootor
Them es H. M akla . . AoeUiant
M ornlns W orship _ l.&lt; t A tn.
■unday School _
t i l l A m.
rieoolun M eotlns — 14:11 e. tn.
M eraln s W orship
11:44 a m.
Pioneer Felldw ihtp 4:oe p m.
Sealer Petlew ehlp . &lt;40 a m.
K v in ln s W orship _ l:s e p.
W eA Prayer Service TtI4 A m.

ft

Burt Betels, lac. Gen. Contractors
F. Burton Hovels, Jr. A HUkard Sihora, Jr.

Hardware Co.

Jimmy Crappo A bmployooa

Janie* Shell Sen ice Station
Vi f f tala and Charles M. Jomoo

COHMUMITT
FH H IBI TM.IIA * CHURCH
i * o » Mary
John W 1‘ lllt )
Pastor
Sunday School _ 10:04 A m.
Murnlns Wuroblp
ll:o v a ni.
Junior U lsh W oetmlnUlor
F o lio m el.Ip —
4:1. p. m
Soolor H lsh W oetm Uleior
F o lio s ship _ _ _ i;t v p. in.

FIR S T SHILOH
BAPTIST CHURCH
1101 W . ISlh OL
J. W. Morohnll ___
Pootor
Sunday School _ _ t i l t a m.
M ornlns Worohlp
It tot a. m.
Evening Worahlp _ T:14 a m.
Tuesday Proyoi _ ,T;I4 a m
HUM

HOPE BAPTIST
CMUHCU
Y1S Uraaso Avo.
IFO ALA CUMN UNITY
J. L Brooke
.. pastor
F R E S H tT K R IA k UULMI U
Church School - - 1:14 a ig|
John w
Ftllt*
pu,:*,r Mornlns Worohlp
tlio e 0. m
M ornlns w oroh lp _ t :00 a to. Ktsnlns Wor.hlp
7:4» p m.
Suudoy Scow'll
10,vv A m. T uoa Proyor Sortlto T;I4 a ■*W ootm lniotor PoUowohlp
Seniors ----- _
!lw p m
ST. du n k HEIM (IPO LITAS
H A P IIo r UIIIHUH
F I R I l P H I.&gt;111 ILHIA.A
0*0 Cyprooo 0 1 .
CHURCH
It. U. W f a i t o h u m ___ Pootor
Co m o lhoyry Weseseqr O a k
Church School — &gt; :tl a m.
R on. J. H. M e n tse a e ry Paster M oralag W orohlp
11:04 a ol
Bender School
king a m Rveu lns W orohlo — T:IS A m.
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�Rev. Grover Sewell

All Christmas Yule Service Set Dec. 1 7

Worldly Goods?
.W ho's To Judge?
Perhapi there has never been
* time in our world when par­
ents try to do so much /or Uieir
children, yet it is extremely evi­
dent that many of them are mis­
guided as to what should have
priority in the, sight of God.
It is necessary, lor the average
person, to work and save all of
^ his life if he intends sending his
™ children to college, and many
people are making this great ef­
fort. Certainly parents are to be
commended for seeing that their
children have tho best medical
care, proper food, clothing, good
shelter and other necessities, as
well as many luxuries, where it
is at all possible. Still, it is poss­
ible to give them sll of those fine
things ind le«\e off the most
vital of all, which is the spiritual
training that will help them ac­
cept God's gift ol faith.
Wo do need to realize that the
mature Christian faith Is super­
ior to ail other blessings, and
without it other things are with-

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Public nolle* I* hereby given
that beginning on lh* ZOth day
o f tKcaniber, !»&lt;1 at IItoo n'Hoek
•V. M. ami continuing on earb eucteeillng day I n c l u d i n g Sunday ami
li»lida&gt;ei at the .am* time of
day and plac* until all tit* goods
are sold or until tho tlen l» sa*Isfled, w* will sell at public) a u c­
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Merchandise for slo ra ge and «t:icr
ftiarg** for width a lien oti lb*
same Is claimed. The goods to ho
9 sold end the name o f th* ow ner
or person on whose account the
goods ere held are aa follows!
Jlr. Clyde Brookrni
1- Kitchen Chair
1-Kltrhen Chair
1- Kitchen » nslr
1- Kitchen Chair
1- Kitchen Table
1- Kitchen Stool
1- Aeh Tre y
1- Aeh Tray
1- Lawn Chair
1- I.awn Chair
1- Ironing Hoard
1 . Ironing Hoard
1. Coffee Table
1- It ml Table
1- A ah Tray
1- Davenport
1. Ho fa lied
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1- la m p Table
1 . Over Stuffed Chair
1- Phone Table
1Knd Table
1- Kitchen Chair
1- Knd Table
1- la m p Table
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1* Mirror
i . single Call Baring
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I - Hlngl* alats
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1- Mngle Melt rets
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1. Cheat e f Draws
1- Bad Knd
1- Bed End
J- Bed Balia
Bed mat*
A , j - Double Bed Bpring
w i - Double Mattress
1- Kitchen Chelr
4- Bug*
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i . Bug
1- Hug
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1- lied End
1- Bed End
1- Rug
1- Double Serins
1. Ree Relic
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out real purpose. The child may
be told what is right and wrong,
but without the discipline of faith
in God he will not have the
strength nor reason to resist the
temptations he faces almost daily
in his life. He may be told of
hope for the iuturc and look for­
ward to il with Ihe keenest anti­
cipation. only to have h's life
plunged Into the deepest despair
as the world disappoints him b.v
not living up to his expectations.
Man has trusted in many things,
some fine within themselves ind
some not, but si! bring disillu­
sionment if they are not grounded
In God. If we are to have a faith
that will wear well and hold its
color, no matter how
many
drcnchings of disappointment it
has, it will necessarily be that
which is In the personal God re­
vealed in Jesus Christ.
Your path may be clouded, or
even dark, at times in life, but
if yuu have the faith lhal Jesus
Christ
constantly
admonished
those around Him to have, you
will find that a magic light will
dispel the clouds of gloom, and
you may walk unafraid and with
confidence through the perils of
life.
An anonymous poet looked into
llie deep meaning of faith when
he said:
‘ 'Isn't it strange how long a night
can grow
Ere morning and the dewT
Isn’t it queer) how black a cioud
can blow
Before Hie sun breaks through?
Faith is remembering ere bresk
of day,
Or ere the storm U done,
That out of somewhere speeding
on their way
Are the morning and the sun!"

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r ir T t T I O B B STASIK
NOTICE 16 hereby glvsn llist t
am anaaged In busluee* s i 124 W.
t-.u r.n
C l.
Midland,
Seminole
County, Florida, under the ftctl(lout name of HliUB • KLERK
JANITOR 8 K 11VICK, and that I
Intend to register said name with
the Clerk o f tha Clroult Court,
ie inluole County. Florid*. In aeeordaric. with th* provisions o f
Ihe Fictitious Nam* Hlitute*. to*
wilt ttertlon li t . * * Florid* Sta­
tutes 1*57.
Hlgt Norman H. Newbury
Publish Nov. IT. 24, A Dew I, t.
NOTICK t»F 1NTF.ATIOX TO * P r i . V F « U VACATION OF FLAT.
NOTICK
IS ' I4KBI-BT
OIVEK
that Sue II. Norman, suit owner
e f lha tea elmpl* tit!* o f all proparty described la lha fo llow in g
plat, to-w lti
Plat o f Treasure Hitt, Town
o f L o n g* ’ood, Seminal* Coun.
ty. Florid*. ■* recorded In
PUt
Book
11.
P* g*
it..
public retorde * f Bemlnol*
County, Florida:
will apply la lha Board o f Counly
I'omnileilonrr*
of
Bemlnol*
Cuunty, Florida, at Ihelr regular
meeting place et Henford* Seminole
County, F lo r id, on tha 12th day
o f December, l t d . for tho adopttuu o f
a
ft.eolutlon
by aald
Guard vai-atlag the ■feredeeurlb*d plat o f TRBAHIJllK IIII.I. and
returning all of ths property deecrlbed la aald plat to a e r u g o .
PuMlih Doe. 1. 1. l t » i .

FIRST

QUALITY

By FRANCES WESTER
Temporary officers of Lake
Msty's Community rresbyterian
Men's Club, now in the organiza­
tional stage, are William T.
Blakemore,
president;
Richard
W. Keogh, secretary; Robert C.
Rugenstein, program chairman;
Robert Mere, financial secretary
and Rev. John W. Pllley, mem­
bership chairman.
The purpose of the organization
is to provide fellowship for the
men of the church and to give
them an opportunity to share to­
gether in sponsoring the West­
minister Fellowship, young peo­
ple's organization for the high
school students of the church.
In this they will conduct group
discussions on prepared selected
subjects. They also will promote
a special social occasion for the
group once each quarter.
At Sunday's meeting, the of­
ficers of the Westminister Fellow­
ship met with the men, sharing
their problems, purposes and
needs. Special guest speaker for
the occasion was Rev. James N.
Barnett of the First Christian
Church in Sanford,

The 13th annual a 11 • m u i i c emphasizing the fact that this is
Christum* service under the direc­ a celebration of the Nativity that
tion of Mrs. George Touhy will 1* is to he aha ted by all who wish to
observed at the First Presbyterian Join Ihe congregation, whether or
Church at a p. m. Sunday, Dec. 17, not they me iiicinbeia of the PresGuest instrumentalist will be hyterlan church. "Many people feel
Mrs. Robert Anderson whose violin that the sendee catches and im­
interpretation* in similar services
have won the acclaim of many
music-lovers. She will be acconi-;
panied in one ot the preludes and
the offertory by Mrs. Touhy wlio
The Spanish Club of Semlmdc
also wilt he heard in an organ pre­
High School is inviting all high
lude.
school students to a Spanish style
The Chancel choir w ill l.e assist­ Christmas danre in the cafeteria
ed this year by the Intermediate Saturday. at 8 p. ill.
Girls Choir, a group that has been
Highlight at the dance will he
popular with the congregation in the breaking or Hie pinata, a linditheir leading o f Sunday worship tional ceremony at Spanish, Mex­
hours.
ican and some South American
In addition to the instrumental (ieatas.
selections the Christmas story will
The pinala which will lie used
he told through the singing ot 12 Saturday, was brought buck from
anthems. They will follow the de­ Mexico by Robbie Blake, last sum­
velopment of The Prophecy, The mer, and is the shape «f a swan,
Nativity, Christmas In Our Hearts, ft will he filled with "goodies" and
Christmas The Wide World Over. blindfolded party - goers, armed
Solo portions of the anlhnna with a slick, will attempt to break
sung by the Chancel Choir will lie the paper mache figure as it is
by Mrs. Harry Echelberger, Mrs. pulled up nnd down and twung
back and forth on a rope, over
Frank Gore and Robert Crumley.
Rev. Govcr C, Sewell Jr., and their heads.
When it does break, and all the
Rev. Thomas H. M a k i n are

Chuluota Church
To Observe
Ladies Day

ffljf

parts the true spirit o f the season.
We want all who will to join ua in
I.adiea Day will he observed
the worship of God for His gift of
Hia Son. Our sanctuary has been Sunday at the Chuluota Commun­
filled to overflowing before, and ity thurch during tha morning
we hope it will he again this year," worship hours.
Taking part In the service will
one o f the ministers said.
be Mrs. Lucy Carlson who will
give the call to worship and the
invocation; Mrs. Ward Atherton,
welcome and registration; Mra.
Katherine l^wrence, offeratory,
favors come tumbling out, a wild meditation and prayer; Mrs. Kd
scramble takes place by ail par­ Kuhlman, scripture reading and
Mra. Robert Myers, the benedic­
ticipants.
tion.
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Announcement hat been made of
a public invitation from the Crus­
ades for Christ Chapel to attend
the showing of two films, "Java
Harvest" and "The Miracle Work­
er’’ which tell the story of work
accomplished by Rev. T. L. Os­
borne, missionary crusader.
The filma will ha shown at 7:30
p. m. on Friday and Saturday at
the chapel located at 121 Commer­
cial Ave. across from ths Florida
State Bank.

WSFR

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Fri. Dec. 8, 1961 — Pag* 8

FA 2-6159

�Trouble Man!

//

Borne would My every administration has ita
"trouble man." If that is so, Secretary o f the Interior
Stewart Udall aeeme far ahead on points among the Ken­
nedy New Frontiersmen.
In his latest tangle, the Navy is bucking him be­
cause he wants to lug one o f its statues out o f the
capital. Udall just wants to loan it to a college. He says
Washington is overloaded with statues, and already has
shipped o ff one o f William Jennings Bryan.
Though the Navy's item portrays no naval hero but
a signer of the Declaration o f Independence, It stands
on Navy property. Navy men question Udall'a promise
to recall the statue o f Dr. Benjamin Rush to active
duty in Washington if necessary.
Whether they are in flesh or stone or bronze, Udall
tackles them all.

Peter Edson

If You Stand Still, I'll Catch Up"

Political

Dr. Crane's

Worry

Clinic

M irr waste a t to 4eclda for "then why do tho burtauerata
her I That's wrong. You renders make such an absurd statement as
shook! always he (he Jury! Read to say 'There la NOTHING o f
both sides; than make up your ANY madlrol value In oeeen wa­
own minds In thn light of tho te r?' Isn't that stupid of them ?"
Well, Mary, why ask me? You
facta. And doa't ballara anybody
on the mere buta o f Ha rank or are the Jury!
You Intelligent Americana who
gVTtrnmrnUl position. Nowapap e n try to giro you tho (rath, can read and understand this edi­
torial typo of column, should bo
despite bureaucratic denials!
CASE K-471t Mary M., aged SB, able to think fo r yourselves.
Why do the bureaucrat* stoop to
la Interested In aea salt.
"O r. Crane," abe began, "I re •uch communistic tactics as to try
cantly ordered aome o f tho aaa to scare Amarirana by saying aaa
aalt or ocean water la a “ hoax"
oait.
"F or I rood your articlaa all the and a "swindle," etc.?
Why did thay also throw tholr
time in our Houaton Proa*.
"Rut lately I have aeen aome weight around two yaara ago try­
stories by federal bureaucrats that ing to scare ua about cranborrloa,
aay aea aalt is a hoax and n awln- and than "crawfished" a little
later by admitting wo could eat a
dle.
"They even state that there la carload o f thoaa same cranberries
NOTHIN0 la ocean water or aaa without any significant ill affects ?
In Columbtu, Ohio, thay area
aalt o f A N Y ttodlcal value what­
seised newspapers and my scien­
soever! So what ehould I d o ? "
tific booklet offered below, jurt be­
lie The Jury
You readtra must atop aaklng cause retail merchants bad them In
outaideta to decide matters lor the asms store with a reputable
brand o f aea salt!
you!
This wanton Invasion o f fra*
That la your own job. Consult
varlouo aourcaa and then weigh all speech and our free press not only
the evidence. But come to your Is suggestive o f Hitler's gastapo
methods, but has caused a violent
own conclualonal
Do you think newipapero or protest by many partlutic editors.
bureaucraU a n more likely to tell So you readers bo the Jury.
Bond fo r my booklet on "The
you the truth?
A* a medical scientist, 1 hava Ocean’s 44 Trace Chemicals," an
explained In tbla column that wa dosing a stamped, return envel­
hava many aUminte not llnktd ope, plus 20 cents.
So what you think about that
with any knows germ or virus,
Wa call them "deficiency all- "ehataJeal smorgasbord" Idea va.
manta," meaning thoy a n appar­ the ranting* o f tha bureaucrats.
(Always writ* to Dr, Crane la
ently due to a lack o f aoma chem­
core o f this newspaper* enclos­
ical.
O f about 100 chemical elementa ing a long 4 cent at a n pod, ad­
on IMa planet Earth, th en a n 44 dressed oavalope and 20 osnU to
cover typing and printing costs
dissolved In tho oceans.
Our Hood la asaantlally water, when yon oend fo r one o f hlo
so it can use ONLY thoaa things booklets)
that a n watar-aoluble, meaning
thoaa 44 In the oceane.
Already, wo medica know that
Iodine has bean proved very affec­
tive In banlahlng simple goiter, for
ll&gt; Shirley Wentworth
It has been added to ordinary table
All
Cub Scout Dons in South
aalt since 1024.
Altamonte
Springs.
Dental research has recently Seminole's
Rear
Lake
area
will
convana
at
shown that the fluorine In tba aaa
has reduced tooth decay about 7:30 p. m. today at tha Altamonte
05% in tho children o f some 4,000 Springs Elementary School fo r a
citioa now using fluoridated water. Pack Meeting.
Badge awards will ba mad* and
And wo medics place aoma 10 of
tho ocean's water-soluble chemical two o f the dans will praaent skits
elements In the vitamin capsules fo r the entertainment o f parents
and friends attending the event.
you employ.
Iron la slao In the aea and It Is a
standard remedy for anemia.
Silicosis
la
an
outstanding
"Dr. Crana," Mary protested, occupational dlsaaie In tha U.S,

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A reader writes to ask If I avsr
read hooka and, i f I don't, than
why, and, If I da, why la thara
never any mention o f them.
Yes, I read book*.
1 am a member in good atandlng
o f half a dossn Carnegie libraries,
and almost my first requirement
o f a neighborhood U that It hava
a strong, established circulating
library whoa* proprietor isn’t too
strict about overdue books, and
wbo doesn't charge for Bundays.
I don't read three and four a
night, as one o f my friends doe*.
Ua la the vtettni o f a speed-read,
lag courts and always has to taka

at least throe hooka from tha
library at a time — on* to leal
him home on tha bus, on* to held
him while waiting for dinner, and
the third for trading In bod bofor*
ha goat to aloap.
My friend, by tho way, la look­
ing fo r a reading co u n t that will
alow him down. H* onviaa those
people who road with thalr lips,
and with the tip o f a finger fol­
lowing tha lin*. Reading at h*
do** — ha road* two page* at a
glance, and three or four if tha
paper la thin— ha goas through a
library ilka a rabbit through a
bead o f lettuce.

Letters

To The Editor
Dear Sir:
I have been asked to write this
letter to you by quite a few o f our
water consumers of Seminole Coun
ty In regards to tho new Enabling
A ct o f which Seminole County
wishes to put certain controls and
assessmonts on the privet* utility
companies serving wster In Bern!
Inols County. 1 hava explained to
most o f our customer* that wa are
not against any type of controls or
regulations providing they are rea­
sonable but know from past ax.
parlsnc* when aueh controls and
regulations put on private utilities
and with the usual inspections and
ate. that It taksa to make up such
an act that this creates jobs for
certain people which in lum means
that the rates usually have to ba
raised to pay for the cost o f these
Jobs which In turn is u iu s ll/ pass*
ed on down to the water consumer.
It la our thought that since SamInol* County can hava tha Florida
Railroad Comm, to taka car* of
the rate* on tha consumer* water
also have tha Florida State Board
o f Health and tha Ssmlnola Coun­
ty Sanitary Dept, take car* o f tha

Inspections to see that tha water
plants o f tho private companies are
run on a sanitary bails it would
ba Just a duplicate o f the existing
set up that they now have for
thorn to form another inspection
group and also a committee to act
rataa and etc.
Aa wa hava stated before in this
letter wa are not against any type
of regulation inapoatlona aa long
aa thay are fair and raaaoaable
and our only Interest In this Aat
would bo that we would not Ilka
to have to rala* our rataa to pay
for any extra to ils that might
arise in taking care o f any rules
and regulations otherwise than
whmt wa already have.
Aa wo know it it always the
email consumer* who usually wind
up paying tha bllla In the long run.
Appreciate your Interest and what­
ever you can do In your newspaper
to help the people In Ssmlnola
County that this A ct might not
gat te ha out af proportion eoat
wise.
Sincerely yours,
Central Fla. Utilities, lac.
George H. Stuart
President

But hick to my own reading. I
have just finished a book by a
man I want te recommend as Tha
Man o f tha Year, not only for 1902,
but 1903 as wall,
11a la Guy Murthls, and his book
it "Music o f tho Spheres," and In
It Mr. Murthls has dona tha Im­
possible. Ha has ttk ta the aolar
system, among other thing*, and
made It understandable, not only
to tho mind o f the layman, but to
tha sort o f mind I have, which la
a full light year below that o f tha
average whan ipse* and malhama
ties are concerned.
All my life I have sought such a
book. I have triad "Mathematics
Mads Easy," "The Sun Mad*
Simple," "Tha Universe In Three
Quick Lessons," and "Physics in
Tsn Minutes." But all laft ms not
only cold, but bewildered.
Mr. Murehlo actually explains all
tha wonders o f tha world, and Ita
surroundings, so that 1 not only un­
derstand It, but enjoy It
Mr. Murehlo not only knows his
subject, but ho can write. Ha
writes about big things In a Ianguars that baflte hie subject.
"Music o f thn Spheres" Is a
book that makes wonderful, and
wonderfully clear, a thousand
things that haretefora baffled me.
Octaves, tha ate rat tax Ilf* e f salt
(honestly), tha Inspiration pro­
vided Einstein by a baby car­
riage, ocean wavaa, galaxies, end
heavenly traffic law*.

Memorial
GlfU
far

HEART
RESEARCH
Grstefally
Acknowledged

SEMINOLE - DcSART
COUNCIL

F. O. BOX 10*
SANFORD, FLA.

a H O M E for Christmas
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Sanford, Florida

MMUT r a a ia ii
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Coast* Editor
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Friday, December 8, 1061

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But to maintain that this group
WASHINGTON— (N B A ) — The ert Hartman o f the Los Angeles
Times.
ADA
hsedquertei
*
admits
runs
tha Kennedy administration
vest majority o f American voters
ell
nsmse
on
It
ere
o
f
members.
in
some
kind o f e supersecret con-4
ere now caught between twu min
It is now given wider circulation spirecy may be an oversimplifica­
ority forces on the extreme left
through Frank Kloekholn’s new
tion.
end right. On the right, a myriad
pocket book, "Liston, America,"
Joseph L- Rsub. one o f AD A ’s
of ultraconservative group* like which builds up the theory that ell
the John Birch Society. On the U. S. troubles come from left-wing founders, maintains that the Ken­
nedy administration It not doing
left, organisations like Americans influences here et home in the
even 25 per cent e f the things
Kennedy
administration.
for Democratic Action, These ere
ADA went*, net .moving 25 per
Included on the list o f ADAer*
the whipping boys.
cent fast enough. One word from
now
in
government
ere
cabinet
If the greet uprising o f conserv­
ADA end the President does •« he
ative political thought and aetlon members Orville L. Freeman, Ar­ pleases. He was never e member.*
thur
Goldberg
end
Abrahom
Ilibinow manifeet in many parts of the
They think him too conservative. “
country follows tha historic pat­ coff, "Little cabinet" members G.
Since ths United States has
tern o f the lest BO years, it may Mennen Williams, Cherles Mur­
never
bs«n e country of splinter
phy,
HenryC.
Fowler;
Ambassa­
net her* much influence in the
dors Chester Bowles, A dial Steven- parties, ADA, the John Birchere
1944 presidential elections.
For the 1942 congressional elec son, J . Kenneth Galbraith end and the like team to have only one
bans, the right-wing movements, Thomas K. F'ineletter; White House function in the American political
stronger in some localities than aides Theodore C. Sorensen end picture. They present the views ef
others, could swing more marginal Arthur S. Schlssingsr Jr. Others the extreme left end the extreme
right.
districts Into the Republican col­ era le u well known.
umn. The minority party usually
makes gains in midterm elections,
anyway.
In presidential election years,
however, the right-wring move­
ments never unite.
They never agree to beck one
candid*to or one platform. Each
splinter group that pursues Its
DETROIT (U PI) — A device 14.50 to fS.50 in California. But
own pet goals Instead o f throwing which sharply reduces air pollu it wee believed that beginning
its full weight behind the IUpubli tlon from vehicle exhaust fumes
with the 1963 models it would be
can party takes away from It that will be Installed as standard
Included in the price e f e new
much strength.
equipment in ell new U. 8. cert
President Kennedy showed his and trucka beginning with the 1963 hide.
While the recommendations ere
instinctive political smartness as modele, according to e manufac­
not mandatory, ell U. S. mess pro­
well as hia idealism at his last turers agreement.
ducers o f passenger cere are mem­
press conference. He defended the
Tho Automobile Manufacturers bers as are most of the truck
right of anyone to give money to
Association Wednesday r e c o m ­ makers. The unanimous action vir­
an extremist group so long as this
mended that member* equip all tually guarantees that practically
I* not an attempt to evade taxa­
gasoline-powered vehicle* with tha ell 1963 models will include the
tion.
biowby device, which has bssn devices.
Only a few days before, in hie
mandatory in rare sold In Cali­
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Seattle and Los Angeles speeches,
fornia for tha lest year.
case geese through the e n g in e #
the President had denounced ex­
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tremist movements that shut their
months after Welfare Secretary largely eliminated by combustion.
•ye* to the dangers o f Internation­
Abraham Rlplcoff warned the In­
al communism end try-to deal with
dustry to reach e voluntary agree­
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ment on sir pollution control beTo turn then end defend the
for 1001 or feet federal action.
Buildings
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Ribicoff said be was "delighted"
Fallout
Shelters
such causes may seem Inconsist­
the AMA board “ he* taken such
ent. But why not?
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Republican Sen. Berry Goldwater o f Aritona has given the
most frequently heard rationalisa­
tion o f the right-wring movements.
He says that the danger to the
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B rriIS

Untried Seminoles
Open Play Tonight
By PETE LEVEQUE
Herald Sport* Editor
With an almoit six-foot average
starting lineup height, the Semi­
nole High basketball squad offi­
cially opens Its 1961 cage season
today at 7:30 p.m. as the Seminole
cagcrs travel to Tituaville for their
opening game of the season with
the Titusville Terriers.
Coach Bud Layer expects this
first contest to he a good chal­
lenge for his yet-untried baaketball
team as Tituaville last year ran
up a 13-8 seasonal record and this
year bears indications of having
the makings for another big sea­
son on the basketball court.
When asked whst kind o f com ­
petition his Seminoles would be up
against in today’s game, Laysr
answered, ••tough.” The Coach
traditionally declined to haiard a
prediction on the outcome of to­
day’s game and when asked for
an evaluation of the team's
chances for the season, answered,
•'Sure, seo mo after the game Fri­
day night.”
The Seminoles face a bad op.
ponent to start off thla first cage
competition of the 1961-62 season.
The Tituvsille Terriers have in
their lineup seven returning lettermen from last yaar's basketball
squad. Each of the experienced
players Is a senior with at least
one and more often than not, two
years behind him on the basket­
ball court.
Layer Intends to start his full
reserve force of three experienced
Ictlermen In the lineup tonlgnt
with the addition of a newcomer
and a potential scoring champion
in Butch Riser. Also expected to
start for the Seminoles todiy is
six-foot-one Barry Broun in cen­
ter position. Brown Is looked upon
also as possessing a lot of possibil­
ities for the season.
The main punch for the Scminoles is expected to come from
fist-starling Bubba Davis, a play­
er who dunked In a major portion
of the scoring shots for the Sem­
inoles last season. Davis should
com e forth early in this season's
play with a record scoring per-

Legal Notice

SIX-FOOT-TWO Ken (Justavson starts for the Seminoles tonight ngninst Titus­
ville in center position.
(Herald Photo)
formance and spur on hopes the
Seminoles have o f launching a
successful 1961 cage season.
To round out the starters in the
opening lineup, Ken Gustavson
with a height of six-foot-two will
be at center position and 31 ike
Woodruff, a power mite of the
Seminole squad with a height of
(ive-foot-nlnc, at guard position.

Legal Notice

The is two players and Bubba
Davis are repeaters from last year
and will carry tha Uda for the
Seminoles in experience.
Tho Seminoles have two seniors
otb &gt;r thsn Dsvi* who are fresh
from the gridiron and In top con­
dition for almost any type o f cafa
activity. Six-footer Ray Middleton
has shown up wyli In practice ses­
sions and could fume through for
tha 5emlnolts with flying colors
percentage-wise. John Bonlfico at
five-foot-tan also shows good indi­
cations of accuracy.
Two of the lighttr players, David
UcGillis at flve-foot-eleven in
guard position and Don McMurray
at flva-foot-elght also In guard po­
litico, could turn site and weight
advantage into good speed combi­
nation! for ■ fast start. These
boya lack one thing aa do ■ lot
of the Seminole squad—experience.
But with the potential and a whole
season In front of them, anything
could happen and might.
With aeveral former gridiron
■tars coloring the basketball court,
■ lot o f clumsiness can bo expected
before the transition from tough,
meaty gridiron brutality to the
agility necessary fo r -th e quick
pace of the basketball court is
complete. Different muscles and
motor-neuron patterns are in­
volved and time la necessary be­
fora a peak of efficiency can ba
evolved.
Eugene Williams and Tommy
Hinson are two players to keep
an eye on la the early part o f this
cage season. Hinson at five-footten in guard position and Williams
at flve-foot-eleven in forward po­
sition dliplaycd working ability
on the gridiron and should tum In­
to endurance players in cage
action.
The Seminoles art beginning
their cage season with an abun­
dance of two things: a lot of in­
experience but also a lot of po­
tential. The 1961 Seminole basket­
ball xeeson should provide a lot
of excitement for cage fans, and
with the material to work with,
there is no real way o f knowing
Just bow far ths team might go
before the season Is completed.

IN TIIE ( l i n i n ’ i - m i R T IN AND
r i m * e w i m i i -e c o u n t y , F i n n s
m i n o , nnsn
l a Ike r o a r ! o f IS* f o o s ty J a la * .
It All MONO ANSLLV HA It KE ft, TIIE WILLIAMSBURG SAVINA*
HANK, a Naw Y ork corporation, kvnilBola O t a t l r , FlartSo, Is I*r»( o EAST ERN AI til,INKS,
ria ln llff, bale.
A TL AN TA A lit 1*01 IT.
v,
la v*i Estate s i
ATLANTA , UKOllGIAt
A sworn Complaint lisvtni; bf*n THOMAS D. rilB V A T T , unmarried, ELIZAUETlt A. WEEKS.
Dartndanta.
fll»d sKalnst you In th* Circuit
Deceased.
N O T H 'I; o r B l’ IT
Ta All Creditors s a l P t ia a a t R a t .
Court In and for Stmlnal* County,
T
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STATU
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FLORIDA
TOi
lax Claims o r I)vaaae*a- Aaalaol
Florida, by 110*11 NELL DARKER,
Thomaa U. Pravatt- unmarried, sale F.aialei
fo r dlvoruo. Ilia abort tills o f
rraldsncs unknown
Tou ami each o f you are l i t r e
which I* HOflK NULL PA RKER,
Tau are hereby notified that a by notlflaU and required t» pr»Plaintiff, v a rt u i HAMMOND ANault
baa
btsn
Hint
against
you
In
atnt
any •lilma
and
dtmand*
HLKV PAOKHit, Defendant, lliaaa
prooant* ara to command you to the above rnlltlsd rauss, and that which you, i i ollh or o f you, may
appaar and file your written da- you era required to Ilia your a n ­ hava against ilia aatata o f ELIZAfansaa haraln on or before the loth awar with tha Clark o f this Court RKTII A. W E E KB. dacaaard. lat*
day o f January, A. t&gt;. 1)1!, or and to asrva a copy thervof upon o f said County, lo tho County
oth erwise Users* Pro Confeaao will tha plalntlfr o r plaintiff's att or. Jndga o f Hsmlnols County, F lo r­
naya, w h o i a name and addreas la ida, at hli offic e In tha court
ba ahtarsd a tta in t you.
Waits.
Clarks
and house o f said County at Bsnford,
Tho Hanford Harold la daalxnatod Jannlnya,
II I
Harnett National Florida, within ala calendar months
a t a newspaper o f ce n tra l c i r ­ Hamilton,
Uulldlny.
Jarksenvllla
2, from tha lima o f the flrat publi­
culation In which thla citation shall Bank
ba publlahsd ones oerh w a lk for Florida, nat later than January cation o f thla nolle*. Each claim
IS, ISIS. If you fall lo do ao a d e ­ or demand shall ba In writing, a n l
four conaacu'lea waaka.
W1TNEB8 my hand and official cree pro confesso will be entered shall alata tba place o f raeldancs
seal o f the Clerk o f the Circuit agalnet you for tba relief demand­ and post office address o f tha
Court on this the 7th day o f Doo- ed In tba complaint. Tide ault la claimant, and shall ba sworn lo
to foreclos e a m irtya s e . The real by Hi* claimant, hla agent o r at.
amber. A- D. t i l l .
properly proceeded uualnat let
lorn*)', and any such claim or
(BEAM
demand not to flltd shall be told,
Lot iJ, BOUTII PINECItEHT,
Arthur 11. Urrknlth, Jr,
Flrat
Addition,
accord
ing
to
/ a / Annie M. W eek*
Clark o f ths Circuit c o u r t
tha plat tharaof aa record ­
Aa
Administratrix
of
tha
Jfack N. Cleveland, Jr.
Katal* o f
ed In I'let Hook IS, payee IS
Attorn ey at I-aw.
ELIZABETH A. WEE KS, dacaared
and 43 o f tha Publlo Records
P. o . Boa 1*«.
GEO. A. BFEER. JR.
o f Rrmlnote County, Florida.
Sanford, Florida, Attorney fo r
TVITNEHN
my
band
and
tha
aeat
Altornay
for aald Eatalt
Pla intiff
o f aatd Court at Sanford, Florida, 1IIH Magnolia Avenue
Publlah DSC. I, 1J, SS,
D IL
thla Sth day o f December, 1111,
Bsnford. Florida
IN THIS CIRCUIT COURT OP TU B (BEAM
First publication Dacambar I. l i l t
NINTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN
Publish Dae. I. IS, tt, IS, ISSl. *1
Arthur II. Beckwith. Jr.
AMI
rilR
SCMINOLE fOUNTT
Clerk o f the Circuit Court
IN T H E C IR C U IT C O U R T O F T I I E
1*1.0 IlIUA
IN
CHANCERY
BO.
B y: Martha T. Vlhlen
NINTH
JU D IC IA L
C IR C U IT . IN
lir a *
Deputy Clark
ANII F O R
SE M IN O LR COUNTY,
H a m b u r g BAviN oa b a n k .
Publlah Dec. S. II. I.*, ! » , m i .
F
L
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ID
A
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C
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A
NCERY
NO.
a Near Y ork corporation.
Plaintiff IN THIS C I K C l I T COURT, NINTH H I M
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, IN ANII FUR JOANNE DE PALMA.
Plalatlff,
VINCENT L. RECK t o d DOROTHY SF.MINOI.I! COUNTY. FLORIDA. IN
CHANCERY NO. I l t t o
•v»A. BECK, his wife.
Defendants. W IN T E R PARK F E D E R A L HAV­ VICTORIA BURNETT,
Defendant.
NOTICE TO IICFIIND Ull OltltUR INGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION, a
X O TIC H O P * S LSI
corporation orxatilstd and astatine
OT PCMLtCATIO.N M IT I'Dll
NOTICE
IB II E R E I ir
GIVEN
TtiiiE C L O sini:
under the lawa o f tha United
that on lb * Jlth day o f Dacambar,
■ la ics o f America,
TOi VINCENT L. BECK and
Plaintiff, 1SII at tha hour or U l l * o ’clock
DOItOTIir A. 1ICCK, hta wife
noon, al the westerly dear o f Ihe
v*.
Oantral Delivery
Courthcuta o f Ramlnol* County, at
Lalyhlon. Pennsylvania
JOHN A. STRAIN, at h i.
TOIL VINCENT U BECK and
Defendants Bsnford. Florida, Tha Hon. A r­
thur II. Bochrrlih. J r . Clark o f lb*
DOROTHY A. HECK, ara hereby
MORTOACsU FORECLOSURE
Circuit Court o f Seminole County,
CLERK'S NOTICE OF SALK
notified that a C o m p l a i n t for ForaNOTICE IB HKRKUY GIVEN Florida, will o f fe r lor s a lt to tha
clos ure o f M o r t i s e * has bean f ile d
against you, and you ars r t . that under a Decree o f Foreclosure highest and beat bidder for cath,
uulred to aervs a co p y o f your and tala entered by the Judas of at publlo outcry, the following
Anawar or Plsadlnsa to tha Com­ the Circuit Court o f tha Ninth described property o f tho Defen­
plaint o n the Pla in tiffs attorney, Judicial Circuit. In and for Band- dant. Victoria BuroMt. tltu al* In
County,
Florida,
and
JOSEPH
M.
rm O B IU tP ,
SSI nola County. Florida, on the Slh Bcmlnot*
Security Trust Dulldlne, Miami } ! , ■lay o f December, H H , In a certain more particularly described a* fo l­
PAR K lows!
Florida, and flla tha orlslnal A n ­ eauaa batwean W INT ER
1ails 1, I, and » o f n io ck D.
awar or 1‘ lradluff In thn otflca o f F E D E R A L SAVINGS AND LOAN
Marrlll Park, Bemlnol* Countha Ctsrk o f tha Circuit Court ou ASSOCIATION, a corporation ortv,
rio rld a. according to plat
or before the llh dey o f Jenuery, ■anlaad and aalatlnc under the
tharaof rocerdod In Plat Hook
tha United Stale* e f
A. D „ 1 IIL I f you fell to do ao, lawa o f
I, Pag* II. o f tho Publlo
judam ant by d a l a u l t will ba taken America, p l a i n t i f f , and JOHN A.
Rocurdi o f Somlnol* County,
s c a l m t you fo r the relief dem and­ ■TRAIN*, at at.. Defendants, halos
Chancery No. 1IS-S, 1 will sail
ed In tha Complaint,
Florid*.
Tha datcrlpliou o f ths real pro ­ at publlo auction to tha blcbeet together with oil strucluree and
perty prucasdcd aaalnst lat
bidder for &gt;aah at tha West front improerpionta. then or ih tr eofto r
Lot id, Block 44, TOtVNBITE
door o f the C-iurt House In the on sold land.
OF NOItTII CHULUOTA, a
Thla aala la made pursuant lo
City o f Bsnford. Seminole County,
subdivision, aecurdlns to plat
Florid*, at tha hour or It:** Final Deere* o f Fororloaur* en­
tharaof racordsd In Plat Book
o ’clo ck A. Al. on December IS. m l . tered In tho obov# cauat. Chancery
t, pays* II to IS, Inclusive,
that cor lain par-el o f raol pr o- Docket No. m i l , now pending In
o f tha Publlo Itacorda o f
the Circuit Court In and (or Beml­
party described as follow a:
Bsmlnola County, * Florida.
nol* County. Florida.
loll IJo LAKH H A R R IE T T
Thla notlcn shall ba publlshad
IN
W1TKEM
WHEREOF.
I
ESTATES, according to plat
have hereunto aat my hand and
•nca each w a l k fo r four cvnatcuth ereof ae recorded In Plot
tire w eeks In the BanfurJ Herald.
official aval thla l l h day o f D t« Uook 13, p e a r, IS and IS e f
ember. A. D. t t l t .
D O M ! AND O R D ERED at BanPubllo Records uf Seminole
ford. Bsmlnola County, Florida,
(SEAL)
County, Florid*.
Arthur M. Be. kwtth, J r .
thla Sth day o f December, A. D (BEAM
Clark o f Ui# Circuit Court
Arthur
1L
BockwIUl,
J
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,
1ISL
In and lo r Btwlnols County,
(BEAL)
Clark o f Circuit Court
Arthur II. Beckwith, Jr,
Florida
111! Martha T. Vlklon
B y: Morlho T. Vlhlon
Clerk o f the Circuit Court
D. C.
By: Martha T. Vlblea
Deputy
Clark
WUrts.'wtaCl*, Halo#*, lluatar
Deputy Clerk
Ch irU a E. Mainer
A Ward
Joeeph M, F l u x - r a i d
*4 East Central A t *.
Attorn eys at Low
urlando, Florida
t i t Security Trust Btdg.
&gt;11 Park Ae *.. Bouth
41 leml II, Florida
Altornay for Plaintiff
Winter Park. Florida
r u b i i t h use. s, is , s : , i t , m i .
Publish D s o m b e r S. t i l l .
Publish December f, l i s t .

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v o r i c a o r s u it
TIIE STATE o r ri.OlllDA TO)

Monroe Harbor
Widens Loop Gap

Sensational 'Pupr
To Race At SOKC

Monroe Harbor widened the gap
in League standings this week as
it lost three points to Grapevtlle Nursery. Stenstrom Realty
lost lour points to W.S.K.R. and
Tha Lovely Lady Beauty Salon
won four from Movieland Drive-in
Theatre. Shoemaker Construction
took three points from C.P.O.
Wives
Dot Button was the high bowler
of the day when she rolled a 203383. Dot got two turkeys; Helen
Altman, Grape villa Nursery, and
Evelyn Uhr, substituting on the
Movieland Drive-in Theatre team,
also got one.
Ths 3-10 was converted by Etta
Dorman, Mary' Elmore and Wilma
Rodgers. Shirley Simas picked up
the 2-7.
Tbs league standings are: Mon­
roe Harbor 34 wins and 18 losses;
Stenstrom Realty 31-21; C.P.O.
W lrci 2 9 4 -2 1 4 ; Shoemaker Con­
struction
234-28V*;
Movieland
Drive-in Theatre 24-28; W.S.F.R.
24-28; Grapevllle Nursery 214304 end Lovely Lady Bsauty Sa­
lon 18 Vi-13 H.

Though many aspirants for a
i pot in the opening night Inaugu­
ral Handicap Dec. 18 arc sched­
uled to school In 31 races at tho
Ssnford-Orlsndo Kennel Club to­
night, itartfag at 7 p.m ., fan In­
terest may center on Charles
L v c l j 's sensational pup, Hurry
Now, who will occupy the six box
in tonight's 24th contest
Hurry Now, the son of Member­
ship-How ever, who has not yat
moved out of the maiden elan , be­
came the most talked about grsyhound at the track Tuesday when
he covered the 5/llth t-m iL dis­
tance in a sittllng 31.38 seconds,
ths fastest schooling time msds
this season. The youngster will not
be iwo-yeart-old until January and
is just learning ths racing game.
Among tha Inaugural prospects
running tonight will bt O. B .'i
Melon, O. B.'s sincere. O. B.’ s
Deacon, Ruth Cruet, Cedar Cadet,
Sabine, Features Fair and I’ll
Taka Him.
There wlU be schooling tomor­
row night and also Monday, Tues­
day and Wednesday nights next
week. The track will be dark nait
Thursday and Friday as final pre­
parations are made for Saturday
night's opening.

Giants, Eagles
Clash In Big One

Oviedo Cagers Play M t Dora Tonight

United Press International
The Baltimore Colta and Loa
Angelas Rama taka over tha Na­
tional Football League television
screen coast - to • coast Saturday
afternoon end on Sunday the focus
of interest shifts to ths first-place
battle between the New York
Glante and Philadelphia Eaglts.
Tha Coltb-Rama gams is tha
first e f two Sathrday afternoon
NFL contests to be televised na­
tionally front the West Coast by
the Columbia Broadcasting Sys­
tem.
Saturday's pro game goes on
the eJr at d i l l p. m., following the
Gotham Bowl Inaugural between
Utah State end Baylor, which will
be televised over the American
Broadcasting Company network at
111ft p. m.

Legal Notice
N ft T ic f!

ran

r id

SATURDAY. THE Quantlco Marines will battle against the Arm y’s Fort
Euatis "Wheels,” in an attempt to win their second straight Missile Bow)
football Klimt' in Orlando. Pictured nre the Marines of the Naval Air Sta­
tion. Sunford. und the Seminole High School Cheerleaders who are giving
the Qunntico Marines a victory cheer. The Cheerleaders are: (left to
right) ShniTon Kiser, Dianii Rcnsley, Judy Runten, Susan McCall, Ann*
Crapps, Linda Williams, Debbie Scott and Bonnie Gialow.

*

With two wins nr.il one Lai to
Florida Cent ml Inst week, 1’sui
Miklsr's Oviedo Lions go after
their third vagi- win o f the season
at 7:13 tonight s» Ihe Lione travel
to Sluunt Dorn to meet Conch Kd
llsnael's Golden Hurrirnn** in n
game that in expected to provldo
■ lot o f action for both tenmi.
H ie probable lineup for today's
g a m e will see Currier and Thomp­
s o n a s forwards, DcSliaio and
Wslnwright as guards, and Hol­
land in center position. Mikler will
start Holland in center position as
Teslniky will m it t action beesuaa
o f illness.

Legal Notice

Five-foot-ten Tommy Kites, an
Oviedo hopeful this year, will i*e
his first rage action tonight, as
the 158 11&gt;. forward hsa just been
declared eligible for inlra-achool
competition. Kate* played for Darl­
ington. South Carolina, Iasi year
and recently moved to Oviedo.
The Mount Dors Hurricanes
dime through last year with s
mge aeuaun of ten wins and ten
L u es. Flvc-foot-slsvsn Bobby Mc­
Cullough, weighing 190 lbs., ii L it
year’s number one erorer for ths
Hurricanes and could be the play­
er lo give the Lions their biggeit
worry.

Legal Notice

IN TIIB CIRCUIT I Ot RT OF T ill)
NINTH JUDICIAL riR C IT T . IN
NUTIUD FOR USDS
and
r o i t snM ixni.n c o u n t y ,
Th# Hoard o f County CommitF L O lllllA
IN
Ull A M Ell Y
NO. elunara o f Btmlnol* County will
SUM
receive bids st the of fice o f A r­
LESLIE N. SHADOAN,
thur If. Rsckwlth. Jr., clerk, In
Plaintiff, ths Court Houst s i Sanford. Flor.
v*.
Ids, up to I ltd P. M. Monday
KBT nELLA V. SHADOAN.
December
tt,
tin ,
fo r
roller
Defendant. shelve* to he use.I |n tha vault In
NOTICE T o
I P I-K IU
Hi* Court Ituuaa, Sanford, Florida.
TOi EHTHKLI.A V. SHADOAN
Did* lo Include delivery to Hanford,
A\ hots reildrnc* la lu Cuba FI*., and InatallStHn.
You are hereby iitillHed that a
Hide *r# lo b* enclosed In a
Cuinplnlnt for Divorce baa been aaslej anvalotia plainly marked on
Died asslrtat you In tha abut* the outside “ itld for roller ahalv**.
atyleit Court ami you are required Optn December II, till,*'
lo arrva a c o p y o f your Answer
lllda are to b* opened *1 a meator Pleading to the Coiiiplslut on Ins of th* Uoard o f County Com­
th* p la in ti ff s attorney, TRUMAN missioners In b* held In tha Hoard
K. URABil.V. Bulla H i , Out North marling room o f th* Hoard o f
Grans* Avenue. Orlando, Florida County Commissioner* In th* Court
and flit th* original Anawar or llouea In Bsnford, Plorld*. TuasPleading In the of fice o f th* c le r k day December It. 11(1, at 1:01
of
Ih* Circuit ' Coutt, Heuilnnlt 1*. M. or * i soon tb ir aefter a*
County Court House. BaiUord, F lo r­ possible.
ida, cm or before th* :M h day o f
Ktiri-lflctllon* for lit* m olerltl*
Dereniher, ISSl. If you fell to do desired inoy b* obtained st th*
so, Judgment by default will b* office of Arthur II. RtckwHli, Jr.,
token agalnit you for tha relief Clerk, In ih* Court H o m o , Bsn­
demanded In tha Complaint.
ford, Florida,
DONE AND O RD ERED s t Ban
The right I* reserved by th*
ford, Arm lnol* County, Florida, thla Roar-I of County Cemmleeltnora
SIth day o f November, ISSl,
l,, naive any irregularltla* or
4HUALI
tichnlcolltlaa In any bid o r bid!
Arthur If. Ueekw'lth, Jr,
end to reject any or ell bids.
Clark o f Circuit Court
Hoard o f County Cnmnilsslonara
Bemlnol# County. Florida
By: J. C. Hutchison, Chslrm ta
Uy; Mart he T. Vlhlen
Attest: Arthur II. Itaokwllh, J r ,
Deputy Clark
clerk
Tinman It. Graaon
Puhlltli Dae, I. I. 1111,
Attorney at Low
Florida Nst’ l ilsnk Uldg.

Th* Itaarfl o f County Commie■lunar* o f Mrnilnal* County will
r*f»lv * bill* at tba otflra o f Ar­
thur ll. Utckwllh, J r . Clark. In
III* Court Houae ot Bonforil, Florbit, up to 1:00 P. M, Monday D*ri-mbor II, 1111 for (bo lomplota
overhaul
and
painting
of
one
r lio lo o io t machine lnra(»&lt;l cm th*
ground floor o f Ih* INiurt Hunt),
Illdl are l o be enclosed In a
■catad envtlupe plainly
marked
on Ihe outside "nid for overhaul
and palatlng o f rh otostat machine.
Open Dacambar II, 111]."
Rida to b* opened at a mealing
o f th* Board or ("aunty Commit,
lienor* lo b* bald In tba Hoard
meeting room In tho Court H o m e
at Sanford, Florida, Tuaaday, D a e
ambar 11, i s l t at l:es I*. M. or aa
toon Ikareaflar aa paaalbla.
Bptelflratlona
for Ih# drslrad
w s rk and materials may b&gt; ob*
talned a l th* o ffice o f Arthur II.
HocUm llh. Jr., Clark, In tba Court
Houae, Hanford. Florida.
Ths right la raeervad by tha
Hoard o f County Commlaalonara to
walv* any Irrogularltlos o r techni­
calities In any bid or bids and to
rajact any o r all blda.
R" »rd o f Coqnty Comrnlaitonrra
llyt J. C. Hutchison. Chairman
A t ta in Arthur 1L Heukwlth, Jr.
Or lando, F l o r i d a
Clark
Publlah Dar. 1 . 1 . II. t&gt;.
Publlah Dae. 1. S. ISO.
FICT m O U *
NAME
NOTICE IB hereby glv tn that i
am t o g a a e d In business at t i l
palmetto A v t . Btmlnola County,
Florida, under tha fictitious name
of, CUT *N’ CUItL BEAUTY bllOP,
and that I Intend to re glite r aald
name with tha Clark o f the Circuit
Court, Btmlool* County, Florida,
In accordance with tho provisions
of th* Fletllloua Noma Statutes, to.
wit: H-rtton l l l . e s Florida Slatulsa 111*.
Big: Jlmml* Cowan
Publlah Nov. 14 * Dae. 1. I, 11.

FICT1TIOIS NAME
NO-rtCB IB hereby given that I
ani #ti«*g*d in business at P. a.
Ilux 30(1 Forest City. Seminole
County. Florida, under the fletltlmli riania o f SOUTHLAND KNTl.lt l’ ItlNES. and tnsi 1 Inland to
rselatrr said m ine with the Clark
o f th* circ u it Court, Bemlnol*
County, Florida, In setordanca with
th* provision* o f th* Fictitious
Nam*
Statutes.
t o .w it :
Boetloo
ttl.IS Florida Statute* 1!JT.
Six: Charles J. lluruham
ruhlleh Dar. 1, I, tt, f&gt;, m i.

Ovitdo plans to uis Ihslr cus­
tomary sons dafonin sgsint tho
Hurricane, with DeShsto a n d
Walnwrlgt expected to put forth s
good showing for ths Lions as
guards.

Seta Spring Meeting
SAN BRUNO. Calif, (UP1) —
B. W. Ralley, president and gen*
oral manager o f the Tanfortn
course, said Thursday ths Califor­
nia track will open Its 36-day 1962
spring session on March 18.

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6:00 • 6:00 P. M. Freestyle Class
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TALKING
THEY’RE
STILL
about Ruth Boutwell'a drivL t the
tractor which pulled the B i. wnle
Troop 106 double float to victory
In the Christmas parade!
Ruth la a busy perioni active
In youth and civic a (fairs, Inter­
ested In everything, and accom ­
plished In all she does. She his
just added tractor-driving to her
other
aatisfactosily
completed,
self-appointed talks, and saya,
VI thoroughly enjoyed It. It waa
a new eiperlence and It w ain't
id hard really, once you get the
bang of it. But I guess I really
abocked people, 1 could hear a
bu n of commenta all along the
pgrade route, which made it just
that much more fun!"
The float was most attractive
and with the theme, ''Christmas
In Nursery-Land," It featured

Main Hem on the aienda at the
Miss
Deanna
Marie
Volin ■the
recent meeting of the Vigilante
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Donald Ave,
Navy Wives Club 211 was election
If. Haynes, Sanford, and Peter cent
of new officers for the coming
August Jr., son of Mrs. and Mrs.
Peier August Sr., Schenectady, K - «
Betty Smith was elected presi­
N. V., were married Nov. 1ft, at H h
dent and those named to serve
All Souls Catholic Church.
^ f
with her were Louise Cadeohead,
Her. Itkhir.1 J. Lyon* officiated I a
Wee president; Dorothy Holbrook,
S
treasurer; Alice Beaulieu, record­ at the candlelight, double ring
i
ing secretary; Rosemary Murphy, ceremony.
The church was decorated with I
corresponding secretary;
Mary
Jsne Gorton, parliamentarian and arrangement* of white porn poms. I
chrjsanthemumi and csndlei.
Audrey Liest, chaplain.
Mrs. F. E. Ruumillat, organist, I
Mrs. Helen Robertson, retiring
president, presided and received presented a program of nuptial I :
reports from the various commit­ music, Including the traditional M
tees. A transfer member from wedding marches and aceompan. I S
Memphis, Tenn., was welcomed to ied Mrs. Joe T. Hickson, who sang, H
"A ve Marla."
the club.
Plans were discussed for the
The bride, given In marriage by B •
Christmas social, scheduled for her father, wore a formal length I
'
Dec, II. Following Installation of gown of ChintUly taee and tulle. 1 .
the newly elected officers, a social The basque bodice with Its square
hour was enjoyed and refresh­ neckline waa embroidered with I:1'"
ments served by hostesses, Mrs. sequins and the long tapered I
Josephine Burgess and Mrs. Ro­ sleeves ended In points over her K t
bertson.
hands. The bouffant skirt fell over I
an underskirt of ruffles.
Site wore a sapphire and pearl E L ,
necklace that belonged to her Btr.
great-grandmother and her veil I
of Imported allk illusion was at- p Z f
tached to a tiara of pearla and !?• ;
sequins. She carried a white pray- K er book, topped with a white cor- I
aage.
VAH-9 Enlisted Wives Clu
Mrs. Martin Paro, of St. Petersmembers met at the home of Mra.
burg, matron of honor, wore a ’V j
G. R. Crane Sr., 230 Bradshaw
ballerina* length pastel hluc bro- V 1
Urlve, for a combination luncheon
cade taffels dress and carried a Jjyf
and business meeting.
cascade bouquet of yellow pom s j
A Christmas theme was carried
pomi. Mlsa Pamela Jean Haynes, jyVk
uut In decorations and a turkeysister of the bride, served as f '
dinner with all the trimmings In­
bridesmaid and wore a gown Iden- j cluding pie and caka waa enjoyed
tlcal to that of the mairun of /
by the group.
honor. They both wore headpieces j
Mrs. B. J. Weddeke received a
of nylon and seed pearls with short L surprise birthday cake. Fourtern
veils.
members and one guest were pre­
Best man was Martin Paro and
sent for the luncheon-meeting.
serving as usher was William h ;o
Bassett.
The bride's mother wore a green fa-'Altamonte Springs
satin brocade dres* with black
accaisorlea and a white corsage.
MRS. PETER AUGUST JR.
Following the ceremony, a re­
(Photo by Raymond Studio)
ception waa held at the home of
By SHIRLEY WENTWORTH
Mr, and Mr*. J. W. Malone of
3309 Shirley Dr., Bear Lake Man­
or, have announced the birth of
a ion, Patrick Pennington, born
Dee. 1, at the Orange Memorial
Hospital. The new arrival la thslr
Sanford Drove 180 BPO Doca
second mn and their third child.
will meet Monday at g p. m. In
the Elks Club.
Residents of Bear Lake Manor
are welcoming Mr. and Mra. Wil­
In addition to the regular busi­
In a holiday atmosphere of Squadroo Nino will serve aa hos­ ness an election of new officers
liam D. Massey and ton, Gary.
Massey recently retired as ser­ tinkling sleigh bells at the door, tesses.
for the coming year will be held.
Mrs. 1dm Marklry. squadroo
geant-major aftar
serving
Z3 greens and candles on the tables,
Plans will also be made for
y e a n in the Army. Both Mr. exquisitely fashioned sandwiches, representative to the Central Com­ the annual Chrlstmai party whleh
mittee, and Mrs. Fox, representa­ Is scheduled for Dec. 20 at the
and M n . Maesey era from Walgaily- wrspped gifts for Uie grab- tive to the Officers Wives Club
Elks Club.
halls, S. C., and are new realdents here at 1338 Lake A*ber bag, and * dowI of the traditional Board, made their reports to the
eggnog, Mrs. Richard Cooke and group. Mrs. John Dunn, a new
Many Buddhists believe they
Mra. Ray Fox were hostesses to member of the squadron, was wel­
accumulate merit for life after
the ladles of VAH-9 at the group comed at this time.
met for lla monthly co'fee at Mra.
After an informal lunch, the death by feeding or caring for
Fox’s Lake Mary home.
group played bridge and canasta. a monk.
The buffet table was brilliant Others attending included Mra.
with an arrangement of poinset- William Bassett, Mrs. Ted Been,
The Winsome Sunday School Has and crimson tapers. Particu­ Mrs. Ernie Carson, Mrs. Leigh
Class of live Pinecrest Baptist larly Intriguing to the ladles was Ebbert, Mrs. Warren Fordham,
Church will meet for the regular the sugar. Instead of the usual Mrs. Robert llarrop, Mra. Charles
meeting and Chrlstmgs Party at cubes the sugar waa fashioned in­ Jasper, Mrs. Allan Karnes.
Mrs. G. W. Kimniona, Mrs. Gor­
the home of Mr*--Sarah Patter­ to tha shape of Chrlatmaa bells,
son, ins Pinecrest Dr. Monday at sparkling with red frosting. The don Kuehn, Mrs. William Lassen,
hostesses, especially attractive In Mrs. Philip .Monroe, Mrs. Andrew
bright Yule aprons, served coffee Reno, Mrs. John Stufflchcrm, Mrs.
from the new large coffee maker T. Barkley Wood, Mrs. Fred Stlpp,
purchased for the group by the Mrs. James Hebert, Mrs. John
T
treasurer, Mrs. Jack Allen, from O'Mara, Mrs. Kenneth Kugler, and
Mrs. Ivan Lewis.
■quadron funds,
Lcdr. and Mrs. Dale Scott and
Mrs, Ted Wagner led the busi­
children, Dayla and Lee. will ar­ ness meeting. Plans were dis­
A thrce-hcaded dog, Cerberus,
rive Saturday night by Jet plane cussed for tbe election coffee In guards the entrance to Hades In
from Coronado, Calif., to spend January for which tha ladles of mythology.
tha holidays with Mrs. Scott’s
parents, Mr. and Mra. J. H. TruI I 9 W hair care sensation! unexcelled for
luck.

Luncheon - Meeting

IT’S REALLY RUTH

MRS. SYI) 1IERLONG
life In Leesburg twice as hectic
ag life In Washington, for besides
their tight schedule of trips all
around central Florida, the Herlong’s have had a steady stream of
houaeguesls, and their own chil­
dren, and children's spouses and
grandchildren were home for the
Thanksgiving holidays, with their
friends calling and dropping in at
Ute gracious Heriong home.
The mrnu at the dinner here
was barhequrd chicken and Mrs.
Heriong said (hat the Shrlncr who
served her told her that was “ finger-lickln'-good!" Later he re­
turned and asked If he could get
her anything?
"The chicken is delicious," Mra.
Heriong quipped, “ but my fingers
nerd licking!"
Whereupon the kindly gentle­
man promptly bruught her a wet
towel, and Mrs. Herlong’s quick
wit provided a hearty laugh for
her table companions.

Calendar

Mrs. Virginia Petroskl. Welcome
Wagon hostess, reminds all newcomera to the Sanford area that
reservations for the Welcome Wa­
gon Christmas party must be In
no later than Monday,
A turkey dinner, complete with
all the trimmings, will be served,
at the Sea Shell Restaurant, fol­
lowed by a program.
Starting time will be T p.m. on
Dec. 13 and all new residents are
Invited to come and meet other
couples in Ihe city. Many lasting
friendships have resulted from
similar meetings.
For Information and reserve
tioni call Mrs. W. D. Simpson.
BIS Escambia Drive or Mrs. Harry
Hahn, 1304 Rose Way.
The last book of the New " ‘estament of the Bible often Is called
the Apocalypse.

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Election Planned

CM UR. BEN SCOTT, wife liarrlatt and children, Benedict, Shel­
by and twins, Kevin and Susan,
•pent Sunday at MQ Ranch. It was
reported that wdillc the grown-up
SATURDAY
Srotls found themselves visiting
First Baptist Sunday School be­ with other folks at tbe ranch, Uie
ginner two department party at children had fun sightseeing and
looking around, especially at birds,
&gt; p.m.
both penned ones and wild ones.
MONDAY

Mr. and Mrs. Nick Pfelfauf,
Osleeo, announce the birth of an
I lb. T or. son, Dec. B at Seminole
Memorial Hospital.
The new arrival, Kenneth Dean,
will be welcomed home by a four
year old alsUr, Linda Sue.
Mrs. Pfelfauf la the former
Eloiso Snyder, daughter ol Mrs.
Clarence Snyder and the late Mr.
8nyder.
Paternal grandpa rents are Xtr.
and Mrs, John Pfelfauf, of Allenton, Mich.

Christmas Party

Circles of Ihe Women of the
Flrit Presbyterian Church have
scheduled the following meetings
for Monday
•its a.m.
Circle 1 — with Mrs. W. S. Wil­
lis, East 23th St.; Circle 2 — with
Mrs. Vic McLaughlin, 19th St.;
Circle 3 — with Mra. Harry Sel­
ler!, Salsuma Dr.; Circle 4 —
with Mrs. Alfred Greene. Jewett's
Lane; Cirele 5 — with Mrs. Ber­
nard Wilke. Summerlin Ave.; Cir­
cle 8 — with Mrs. George Stine,
Summerlin Ave.; Circle 7 — with
Mrs, C. R, Sims, Coltmsn Circle;
Clrcls I — with Mrs. Clarence
Snyder, in the Phllalhea Room;
Circle 9 — with Mrs. R. A. Smith,
Park Ave, and Circle 10 — with
Mra. John Burton, Silver Lake.
Circle It — at 3 p.m. with Mrs.
D. C. Howard. Oak Ave.; and Cir­
cle 12 — at 2:30 p.m. with Mrs.
Fred Walton, in Fellowship HalL
Evening Circles meet at I p.m.
Circle 1 — with Mra. John Wilson,
Golden Lake, Circle 2 — with Mra.
C. M. Boyd. Vinewood Dr.; Circle
3 — with Mrs. Harvey Hale, Elm
Ave. and Circle 4 — with Mra,
Bert Hollingsworth, Washington
Dr.

Personals

Church

New Arrivals

For Monday

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Enlisted Wives

Tha Ethel Root Circle of tha
Congregational Christian Church
will bava the annual Chrlstmai
party at T:43 p.m. at tha home of
Mrs, Gua Scbmab, Lake Monroe.

Schedule Meetings

Married At Alt Souls Catholic Church

Enjoyed By

man, Mrs. 5yd Heriong, and quite
■t her ease, even among total
strangers.
ChaUlng with her at the dinner
given In honor of her husband in
Sanford recently, the not only antwared questions fully but asked a
lew of her own, thus putting a re­
porter completely at ease.
Confidentially, It’s always a ra­
ther delicate moment when a col­
umnist takas a deep breath,
crosses her fingers and putting
bar best foot forward, addresses
• ‘ 'celebrity" to whom she has
Sever even been introduced, The
entire Interview hinges on the face
which the well-known person being
Interviewed turns to the reporter.
If there 1* a warm, friendly ex­
pression on tha fare, all Is well,
but If (and this has never yet hap­
pened, personally} It should be
cold and annoyed — Just what
your reporter might do In that
case remains a mystery.
Wa asked Mrs. Heriong if she
had been accompanying her hus­
band on the numerous trips he has
been miking all over the Fifth
District since they returned to
Laesburg, and aho replied that
she had been with him most ol
the time, and had thoroughly en­
joyed meeting people all over the
district, seeing old friends again,
and making new acquaintances.
She was so sincere and amiable
one could not doubt she really
aaan l It.
Mr*. Heriong says that she finds

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DKAR A BB Y: I am not * Billy kid. I
am 22 and work in an insurance office.
I've been dating an Air Force officer for
three inonlhB and I fell for him right o ff
the bat. He says he loves me and wants
to murry me "some day" but I shouldn't
talk marriage to him because tomorrow he
may die. In the meantime he sees nothing
wrong with two adults living for today.
My father told me not to take the guy
seriously because HE used the same line
when-HE was In the service and it worked
every time. Should I believe my father or
this fellow?
UP A CREEK

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By Abigail Van Buren

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(i)&amp; Jh&amp; COomon

may remind you that he’s more interested
in a marriage certificate than a calendar!
Marry him now and let sister work out her
own timetable.
•
•
•
DEAR A B B Y : My wife has an overindulgent mother who insists on writing to
us almost very day. In every letter she
encloses newspaper dippings, magazine
articles, church programs, recipes and
other unsolicited reading matter of little
or no interest to us. The problem is, she
never puts more than one 7-cent airmail
stamp on the envelope, It Is both expen­
sive and Irritating to pay the postage due
when her letters come. If we refuse to pay
for It on this end. It will be returned to her
and she’ll know we refused It. How can wc
cither discourage such frequent letters or
get her to use more stamps?
HARRY

“ Women love to go out to din­
ner. But did &gt;ou know that only
one-third ever order something
they don't have at hom e?"
Tli at — among other fact! —
li whal an advertising executive
recently told members of the Na­
tions) Wholesale Drugglrti' Asso­
ciation to back his claim that
women are a i "enigmatic a* the
sphinx and as full of riddles as
Nostradamus."

them a chance to "get out of the
the meal ia one *hc doesn't have
to cook.
The No. 2 ren on is that when
the meal eaten in a reitaurant
is finished she doesn't liv e to
clear the tablo and with the
dlshef.
The No. 3 reason is that, when
she eati out, a baby sitter hai
to get junior to drink bii milk,
convince sis that there's no des­
sert if abe doesn't eat her spinach,
and settle any disputes between
the two over whole turn it is to
wait on the table.
The No. 4 reason a woman likea
to eat out varies with the wom­
an.
For tome, it it because dining
In a dimly lit reitaurant makes
them for a little white feel like
house."

A fact like that may strike men
as hard to understand—but it
CHAD EVERETT, Will Hutchins nnd Dinttc Mcllnitt in
wouldn't surprise a woman.
•
DEAR UP: Believe your father. Old
a scene from "Claudelle Inglish’ ’ coming to the MovieAny unman knows that a house­
Air Force Romeos never die— they just
land Drive-In Sunday.
wife doesn't crave to eat out
lose their heads in the clouds.
*
*
•
because it gives her a chance to
try exotic foods.
DEAR ABBY: My 24-year-old fiance
Th* No. 1 reason why a house­
and I (21) have been engaged for five
DEAR HARRY: Buy the lady a home
wife
likes to eat out is because
months. We planned a Christmas wedding
postnge scale for Christmas. (Tnat&gt; one
Climaxing her meteoric rise to "lireon Helmet" and "Roar Of The "dates" instead of mites.
in 1961.
weigh!)
For others, dining out gives,
stardom. Elan* McBain ia cast in Crowd" will play.
•
*
•
My sister, who is 23, became engaged
shortly afterward and SHE wanted a
DEAR ABBY: I wish you would have th* title role o f Warner Tiros.'
A Christmas wedding in 1BG1. Because my
told that reader who thought the muu pteduction of Krskine Caldwell'*
™ father can’t afford two weddings the
muu was out of place at breakfast that she "Claudelle Inglish," opening Sun­
sam emonth. and she Is older, I agreed to
day at tho Movitland Drive-In
is mistsken.
postpone MY wedding until May o f 1962.
The muu muu is a DRESS and may be Theatre, opposite Arthur Ken­
South won the opening club lead
are better than two to oaa la
Now my sister has become ' ‘disengag­
NORTH (D )
•
worn with confidence anywhere. Only the nedy, Constance Ford. Will HutchB A D !
ed" to the first man and plans to marry
mainland designers have made night­ tna and Claud* Akin*, .Mica Mc- and ted a trump to dummy’s arc.
favor of success, but both sides
VKQaii
someone else in April o f 1962. That means
gowns and housecoats out of them. I would Bain atara aa th* Iwautlful daugh­ When Fart showed out South
were vulnerable snd eur oppon­
9 AQ!
that I can’ t be married In May. Do you
rather see women dressed in muu muua ter o f a tenant farmer who bring* claimed hli small slam.
♦ *
ent* had ■ part score *f M. 1
think this is fair?
WITS END
than in some o f those shorts and halters, tragedy to h*r neighbors, her
NUT
BAIT
South happened to be Philip
vslue that part (core at 100 to
family
anil
h
e
rx
lf
with
her
wan­
A q 10 4
A Non*
or skin tight pnnts I have seen lately.
Fcidesman of New York whose
125 point* and I want lo kill it off
v Jt
w to a a i
DEAR WITS: Be careful— your fiance
AN ISLANDER ton behavior after aha haa been | recent duplicate record and
If ! ran.
4
10131
A J 1 1 a(
jilted by lha young man to whom tournament record is second to
+ k q ar
A J m
"On the other hind, I eottld
iha was engaged.
SOUTH
none. On the other hand Phil is
ire an absolutely sure (mail
Produced by Leonard Freeman,
A K J B 7 II
primarily a rubber bridge expert
alam, provided my partner Bald
who alto wrote tha screenplay, and a kibltrer remarked, "You
MAS
an ace."
♦
K
"Claudelle Inglish" was directed sure are lucky. How docs it hap* A10IB
If aomeone had asked how
by Gordon Douglas and filmed pen that you made no effort to
fCl Channel Sle Nawaroom
4:99 9) Gene Autry
FRIDAY P. M.
Both sides vulnerable.
North
could open the bidding
1:11 i l l Pat* Smith Coined!**
4:19 tl) Pattern* in Mud*
near Stockton, California, wheru reach the grand slam after your
Xail-W nt 10 part score.
and Jump and not have an aee,
•t** (9) Chaanoi a w*w*r*eia
9:19 ( I ) Tha Porter Wagoner
3:94 (I) Atnmtaur Ifeur
tha
terrain
approximated
that
of
l») N ,» i
North
Kart Booth
Wool
( l ) I've Got A Secret
partner opened the bidding and
9:09 tl) Nation's Future
th* answer Is that it wai most
(S) h O'Clecb Movie
tha original Georgia letting of th* gave you a Jump ra iic?"
1:19 ( I ) Royal Canadian Mounted
1:19 !«&gt; G.E. Collet* Bowl
14*
Paaa 1 A
Paaa
unlikely, but one of th* ehlef uaei
1:1* (S&gt; Atlantic Weather
Police
9:19 ( ! ) Meet th* Proe*
3A
I***a 4 N T.
P ax
atory.
(II Mllciton# of (he Century T:9* C l inu* Angela
Phil's answer, with which I
of Blackwood is to check just
i*i "Th# Wleard of Oe*
B»
Paaa • ft
rasa
|:!9 (9) Newecopo
Caldwell la America's best-sell­ agree heartily, was, "In rubber
( I ) Central Florida Show9:11 (9) Feet Game SoorshearS
Tax
Pass
In case your side does not have
(I) MM r u . Neva
rae*
1:19 (!)
1. 3, I — a s
ing author, More copies of his bridge heartily, was, "in rubber
Opening
lead—&lt;4 K
t i l l &lt;l) The Buecanetra
enough acea.
( I ) Siartlma
(91 Maverick
books
—
"Claudelle
Ingllah"
was
(I) Evertladra
t i l * ( I ) Well* Fargh
T:99 (91 Rollwlnkl* Shew
bridge It normally pays to bid'
•Ml ( ! ) H un tley.Brta ble r
( I ) Perry Maeea
hla 87th novel—hare barn sold a grand alam any time the odds
t:39 (I) Dennis th* Menae*
f i l l (1| Pletara mt (he Week
(9) Roaring Tweitllee
T.fl (9) Follow th* Bun
than those of any other author.
( I t Outdoor Bulletin Board
1:1* ( t l The Tall Man
(I) Wonderful World
COMING!
( I ) Hhotgun Slade
Th* other feature on th* pro(I I Th* Defender*
1:99 (3&gt; Wonderful World
Respiratory
diseases
ranked
Till (It Itous Edwarda
(9) Oral* A Harriet
U&gt;v* a n O A i * In * t x s u h o m s l
(It Kd Sullivan
fram ia another Caldwall film,
l i l t (I) Vouns People* Concert
9:99 C l Bat. Night Movlta
1:31 d&gt; Car (4 Whar* Ar* Toni "God's Little Acre." Roth picture* fourth among uIk causes of death
(l&gt; Shannon
(9) Lawrence Walk
(9) Th* Lawman
in the United States.
1:9# (I) The Hathaway!
9:19 ( ! ) Have O u t Will Travel
rill play through Tueaday.
1:9* C&gt; Bonanaa
1:19 &lt;:&gt; Detective*
19:99 (9) Fight o f the W e e k
(t) General Bleotrlg Theater
Oa Wednesday and Thursday,
(9) Guaamok*
(I) Route II
(I) Rue Slop
Barrie*
(I) Kovaca Spaelat
"Th* Purple Mask" and "Pag* Of
19:41 &lt;99 Mek* That Spar*
9:!9 (I) Jerk Benny Shew
DilCHCLUD
PAiNID
1:99 (It TT Sumet Strip
11:99 C l S iL Night Show
101SO (1) Cameo Tb-ater
TV
RENTAL
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will
play.
On
Fri­
— .WrilWCt
’
1:11 (l&gt; Father of the [trld*
11:90 (91 Mld-Flor'da NtWI
(It Candid Camtrh
day and Baturdoy, "T-liird Gang,"
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(!) Ball T*lephnn* l(our
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(9) Adventure! In Pamdle*
11:19 (I) The Corrupters
(9) Hollywood
Seminole TV
l*:l* (9) What'* Mr L4n*
M ori* Cavalcade
(I) Came Asela to Carthas*
llr*S (f) Sunday Night Shaw
■arrow Our Tab* Chaahtr
OPEN 11:41
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bones
(Special)
11:11 ( ! ) Sian O ff
(II Waltor Orenklta Now*
M H la i f s t d Ave. FA l-4 »M
19:19 (3) Hera and Now
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should
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to
dogs.
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11:11 (I) Now*. Weather. Son.
(I) Channel Hie Newereem
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11.9* (3) Chrletropher
TODAY &amp; SAT.
(t) Mld.Plarlda News
11:1* ( I ) Holly weed M*vl* Caval­
( I ) Washington Conversation
11:11 (1) Jack Tear
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Week en d Television

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1:9* (1) Medio
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OF

Will Again

By Ruth Millet
For others. It means a chance
to relax and enjoy being waited
on for a change.
And for other* (one-third, ac­
cording to the advertising ex­
ecutive'* figure*) it means a
chance to eat food they don't
have at home. Rut even for that
third—it'a a fourth reason.
That’* why it surprises women
to learn that men are surprised
that they love to eat out even
though the majority of them order
the tame kind of food they would
have had If they had stayed
home and cooked dinner.

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other things.
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Ella Kaian’a provocative produc­
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opens Sunday at tbs Hits Theatre,
e tarring NaUlit Wood, Pst lfiagU,
Audrey Christie, Barbara Lodon,
7-ohra Lamport and Introducing
Warren Beatty la tbo W snwr
Bros. Tochaleolor pm anU tioa o f
WlllUr* Ingt’s f i r s t original
sc teen play.
Kaian encouraged Inge to writ*
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after tbo playwright had recount­
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Books. A Shopper's Dream 1 CALL ELLEN TYRE at FA 2-2611
RENT A BED
McVicars, Downtown Sanford.
Phone FA 2-1562.
to Hat your Gift Suggestioni.
Rollaway, Hospital * Baby Beds
By Day, Week, or Month
CARROLL’S FURNITURE
Ph. FA 2-5111
116 W 1st St.
12. Real Entale For Sale
UNFURNISHED 2 bedroom house 2 BEDR0031 bouse partly fur­ CUSTOM BUILT Home on Lake.
$400 DOWN PAYMENT
266245 Grandview Ave. $50. ph.
nished or unfurnished. 130 Coun­
Rent or Sale. Reasonable. Call I Bedroom, 1 bath, Fla. room,
FA 2-0627 or FA 1-0983.
try Club Circle. After 6 p.m.
cvcnlngi. FA 2-1597,
screened in carport*. FHA com.
mltment. 2626 Laurel Ava. Ph.
WIDOW or couple to share home,
LAKEFRONT furnished, 4 Urge
FA 2-6776.
cooking privileges. Reasonable,
bedroom, 2 bath, double garage,
TE 8-1139.
will consider lease option or 1 OK 2 CAR GARAGE; clectricity and door with lock neces­
straight rental. $150 Mo. Forest
FURNISHED, 2 bedroom home
THE TIME TESTED FIRM
sary.
Ph.
Jim
Hemphill,
City
Area.
C.
F.
Field,
Realtor.
at Elder Springs Trailer Park,
116 N. Park Ave. Ph. FA 2-6121
FA
2-2821.
TE 1-1225.
215 ml. So. of NAS. FA 2-6388.

St. Johns Realty Co.

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■OAT7R0M
NMAGOOT
k W R M I,

COMPLETELY FURNISHED 3 ROOMS and bath, nicely turn
$40. Close-in, 407 H W. lit.
I BEDROOM borne conveniently
located to school* and shopping.
TURN, 2 UR., nice roomy apt
Attractive landscaping, many
$75.00. 1700 Magnolia Ave.
features, includli washing ma­
chine, $133.
RENTALS
Furnished
3 Bedroom tease . ..............
2 Bedroom .............................
111 N. Park Ava.
Ph. FA 2-2420 2 Bedroom Enterprise, Lake
privilege ..............................
2 ROOM furn. downstair* apt
Unfurnished
Screened front porch, extra roll 3 Bedroom Lakcfront lease ..
away bed and sofa bed. Also 5 Hedrooin Kitchen equip. .
nice garage apt. only $43 mo. 2 Bedroom Kitchen equip. .
Shell apt*. 612 S. Park.

Stenstrom Realty

H e REALIZES AT
LAST THE IMPOR­
TANCE OF A THOR­
OUGH EDUCATION/

DOiMCr

HOME­

W ORK/

D O N T „ _______
ISAJUST V

BOTHER:GOING TO
HIM. , lOFFCWABir
DEAR ( I OT ADVice /

TURN, apt 2300 MeBonvllle.
AT WORK

Stemper Agency

12. R*ol Estate For Sale

Jim Hunt Realty
2524 Park Drive Office FA 2-2116
Hanford, Fla.
NighU FA 2-0848

HOMES
SALES

LOTS

ACREAGE
RENTALS

Helmly Realty
306 W. 13 th Street
FA 2-760S
Evenings FA 2-2579

LOCH ARBOR

STENSTROM SPECIAL
Custom built I Bit CE! home on
See IhU beautiful I BR, 2 balk
spacious com er lot with shaded
home today, Redecorated, love­
fruit trees. Shingle roof, wood
ly large landscaped lot. Locat­
floors, fireplace, deep well, and
ed in South PineercaL Can be
kitchen equipped. Too many
purchased with piesent financ­
extras to item lie. Total price
ing for $2650 down or owner
$15,450. Excellent terms! This
will consider new FHA financ­
you must aoet
ing. A purchase now will as­
sure a Happy 1962!

Stenstrom Realty

House■ and Apartments. Furnish­
REALTOR — INSUROR
111 N. Park Ave. Pbona FA 2-2420
ed and Unfurnished from $55.00
CONSULTANT APPRAISER
and up. J. W. Hall, Realtor,
SAN LANTA HOMES
1U K. Park Ava.
Ph. FA 2-3426
Phone FA 2-499!
112 N. Park
TA 2-3641.
After December 1961, 1919 S On Locust, North of East 20th St.
3-Bedrooma, 2-Baths, excellent
French Ave.
GARAGE apartment, furnished,
neighborhood.
Prietd
from
Registered Brokers
106 W. 18th St. No peU.
2 BEDROOM house, furnished or
$11,900. Low down payment,
k ASSOCIATES
unfurnished, 119 W. 16th St.
LARGE 4 bedroom bouse, kit­
$64.50 per mo., principal A In­ 318 So. Park Ave. Ph. FA 2-5641
or call FA 2-5902 after 6 p.m.
chen equipped, adjoining new
Lake Mary Branch - FA 2-1290
terest.
High School. 2 acres fenced NICELY
VA — NOTHING DOWN
furnished
apartment,
yard, $85 month. FA 2-7631 or
Ph. FA 2-8410 or CR 7-1921
near Navy base, 2011 So. San­
NighU GA 7-1588
FA 2-3649.
ford Ave. NO 6-4323.
Jack D* metre*. Developer
FURNISHED apartment,
LAKE MARY RENTAL
ROBERT A. WII.UAMS, Realtor
bedroom,
kitchen,
TV.
FINANCING
Boating, fishing, swimming. 3
Raymond LundquUt, Assoc.
French Ave. After I p . n
Down Payment A
bedroom, lte bath home on FA 2-3931 Atlantic Bank Bldg.
Closing Coat
FURNISHED
apartment,
very
Lake Mary available 13th Dec­
Oscar M. Harrison
ember. Beautiful sand beach,
clean, water and electricity in­
cluded, $51 month. 177 Locust.
orange trees and good location. Registered Real Estate Broker
Monthly Payments as lew os
Has Florida room, fireplace and 1311 Palmetto Ave. Ph. FA 2-T94g
666 Incl. taae* end inaarance
closed garage. Unfurnished, $125.
FOR SALE OR TRADE Urge 4
NEW HOMES
EFFICIENCY Heated apartment
On Broadmoor Ave. See us todbedroom house and I acme ad­
In Beautiful —
Sanford'* newest, Ideally locat­
day for this on*.
joining New High School In
ed, neat poat office, suitable for
Sunland Estates
Sanford for 30 to 60 acres near
single or couple, private bath.
Geneva or Chuluota. FA 2-7931
Inquire at Manuel Jacobson De­
$14,100 - $17,100
or FA 2-3646.
partment Store.
3 - BEDROOMS
111 N. Park Ave. Phone FA 2 2420
1 • I ft - 2 BATHS
FURNISHED apartments, down­
Conventional A FHA Loan*
ROSA L. PAYTON
town location. Phone for ap­
Drive 17-62 to Sualand
Registered Reel Estate Broker
pointment FA 2-1122 or FA 2-3343
Beta tee (1 ml. 8. of Baa.
2 BEDROOM home, I bath, car- Ph. FA 2-1301 17-92 at Hiawatha
Night.
ford). Helen office lot heare
portc, screened porch. Not un­
inside entrance.
der the flight pattern, • miles 6 ACRES Cloae-in Geneva 65,000.
west of Sanford, 2 block* off
KINGS WOOD
SUNSHINE REALTY
St. Rd. 46. FA 2-4267.
BUILDER8, IN C
Amy Anderson

• Stenstrom Realty

Ball-Blair Agency

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Mid t sunns r pso

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Stenstrom Realty

D u u fc v w v a n rcu U e u r h
Audi n»4 opptd mamoAw:

MODoue HJt«NJDSAKO&gt; MY
ft HAT*SOMEFUN? / SDH

TUCKSARCJUST OOOLCS OP BABY*
SmCRC R6&lt;5ISTEOTJ WITHCVEKY a
HOTEL... OR DOYOUWANTTO BEJ
A tVUU3SAILOFWUl UFC?

GREEN
ESTATES

EV

Reg. Real Estate Broker
3616 So. French Ava.
Day FA 2-74W — Night FA 2-41161

LMN Enterprise*, Inc.
• Caeetry Club Road (29th
SL Balenalen) 3 Mile*
West Of Hwy. IT-62 Next
T* Mtyfalr Ceentry Cleb

n-mao-i

aM -w -u re e

FOR me SAIL.

• 3 • Bedroom*
• IV. Bath*
• Central Air-Cond. A
Heating
FHA Monthly Payments —

■ i ONGDALE
HOMES
LMN ENTERPRISES INC.

fcw S L W W

FA 2-6074

JIM HUNT - FA 6-2116

Park Homes

S - BEDROOMS
l f t BATHS
Low Down Payment
No Cloning Costa

By SHOEMAKER CONST.
As Low As $350 Down

As Low 1 C 6 Per
Aa
™
Month
Principal - In*. . Int. • Taxes

4-B*dreoa&gt;»—2 Baths
3-Bedrooma—2 Beths

18,600 To 89,300
FHA A Conr. Financing
Wide variety exterior design* sod fleer pleas

VA Financing on Homes up to $15,000
L — Conventional A In-Barrie* Financing

Cliff Borneman, Broker

TErrace 8-4199
Open Mstt i n . te 7.-9# p.m.

TErrace 8-3911

DIRECTIONS: Ter* W. on 20th fit. Fellow Ceueiry Club Rd. * Watch far ear eigne.

�-I
For Hunting You Need A Gun—For Selling You Need A Herald W ant-A d...F A 2-2611
IS. Rea] Estate For Sate
!6. Female Help Wanted
24. Electrical Services
vlhr £anfnri&gt; Jjrralfl
Fri. Dec. 8. 19til — Page 9 Chimney For Santa Clnua! APPLICATIONS now being taken
FRIGIDAIRE
for snack bar clerks. See Hugh
Sales A Service
Fireplace, in large living room,
12. R ea l Estate F o r Sale
Free Estimates
Prince at Movieland Drive-In House Wiring
WYNNEWOOD
Very attractive 2 BR. CB home
on
landscaped.
fenced
well
shaded doiihte lot. Fully equip­
ped. plus extras. Only Jloo
down, low monthly payments.
Drive by 2402 Summerlin, and
then call for a complete inspec­
tion. Available now!

Wall

MILITARY Personnel, excellent
part time work. Terrific Future
possibilities. Ere. 8:20 lo 9 and
I BEDROOM, 1 bath house.Noth
Plumbing A Heating
Sat. 9 to 5. You may work
lng down. Shown by appoint
AIR CONDITIONING
both shift* if desired. Weekly
ment. 117 Shannon Dr. FA 2-1121
CONTRACT end REPAIR WORK
com mist Ions can exceed $Go,
1007 Sanford Ate.
FA 2-W61
3500 PARK
See Mr. Jim Herron, Mayfair
4-Be»lroom, 2 bath bom*. Beauli
Motel Dee. 12th, 13th, 7 p. m. ANNOUNCING a new Service.
fully landscaped cornsr lotSharp.
SEPTIC
TANKS
PUMPF.D,
liv e ly resklentlal section. Con
Dratnfield* installed. 24 hour
venient to Churches, shopping OWN YOUR on Business: FranService, Term*. FA 2-9»o».
chls* on good estabdshod Route
and NAS. liaa deep wall and
Patio area. Ph. FA 2-6462.
for qualified salesmen
with
W. J. KING
some capital. Write Box 20 e /o
PLUMBING A SUPPLIES
SAN SEM KNOLLS
The Sanford Herald.
6 Contracting
• Repair Work
ONLY 8 LEFT
2334 So. Orlando Dr.
For truly an excellent buy, may 18. Help Wanted
Phone 322-0483
wc show you a 3 BR, U» bath,
REAL
ESTATE
Salesman
or
CB lionie in San Sem Knolls.
Woman for Tee 'S Oreen Medal 26. Radio &amp; Television
Built by P. Zenit k Sons, these
lion
H om li. Good earnings. See TV SERVICE within the hour.
home,
offer
many
features
Clif Borneman, Afternoons, at
Service call $2.(Xi Sunshine TV
found only in more expensive
Model house across from May
(The working man's friend).
models, such as built In kit­
fair Golf Club.
FA 2-9792.
chen, (optional) terrazio floors,
awning windows. Total price
19. Sltuitlona Wanted
only $9850 including built-in
kitclwn! $300 down, low monthly CHILD Care in my home by the W ANT ADS BRING
day or evening. Call FA 2-2274.
payments. Don't delay, call to­
day You'll be happy you did
FAST RESULTS
DAYS work. FA 2-0450.
“ Call Hall" FA 2-3641

111 N Park Ave Phone F&gt; 2 2430
IVe Don't Want EVERYBODY’S
Business, Just YOURS.
FARMER'S AGENCY
N, V. Farmtr, Realtor
2ids S. Park Ave. Ph. FA 3-5221
After hours FA 34012 or FA 2-0261
BY OWNER: 3 bedroom, lW bath
home; Easily expanded to 4
bedroom
bath. High Dry I-ot
on quiet one block street. Rea­
sonable Term*. Call FA 2-0319
after 4:3o or NAS ext. 412.

SACRIFICE
£

for little stockings! One acre
Sid Vthicn'a Randall Elecirlc
Theatre,
for the re ndeer
Swimming
111 Magnolia
Pb. FA 2-0915
pool for the water trough! 3
bedrooms, den, kitchen, dining 17. Male Help Wanted
area and huge family room EXPERIENCED brake and front- 25. P lu m b in g S erv ice*
for mom. Homestead Exemption
end mechanic. Firestone Store,
PLUMBING
(or dad (if bought Immediately).
111 E. 1st. St., Sanford.
Contreettng k Repairs
A Christmas present at 311,500.
Free Estimates
T e r m or trade. Avoid the rush, YOUNG man for Budget Depart­
R. L. HARVEY
ment. Firestone 111 S . 1st St.
call now!
204 Sanford Ave. Phone FA 24281
Sanford.

J. W, Hall, Realtor

Stenstrom Realty

Over 31300 equity for ISO, 3 bed­
room, 20T Collins Dr. In Sunland Estates. Must sail at once!
Call anytime. Owner, CH 1-3358
Orlando.
LOVELY 3 bedroom home on
nicely landscaped, shady lot.
Owner already transferred. Must
sell now. 3302 S. Park Ave.
Pinecreil. FA 2-7022.

Stenstrom Realty

BEAUTIFUL Lakefront lot In
Loch Arbor. Contact George or
Shirley MUI* at FA 24321 or HI N. Park Ave.
Ph. FA 2-2420
FA 2-7909.
NICE 3 Bedroom, 2 bath home at
For Sale By Owner:
1503 Wynnewood Dr. Separate
Large House, 1 bath, carporte,
dining room. Largs lot. $500.00
patio, utility room, 2 lota, •
down and assume reasonable
fruit tree* $13,250 $100.00 down
monthly payments. Ph. FA 2-8321
FHA. 2000 Waahlniton Ave. Ph.
or FA 2-7909 for appointment.
FA 2-9331.
BEST BUY in Seminole County!
LAKE FRONT LOT— Sacrifice
2 houses, 4 acres of land. $9000.
Price for Quick Sale. FA 2-7116
$(.500 down, balance $50 per
after ■ p. m.
month. Contact Grady Scott
FA 2-2125.

MAYFAIR

Very attractive 4 BR, 3 bath CB 13. Mortgage Loans
home, situated on large, well
MORTGAQE LOANS
landscaped lot In beautiful MayFHA and Conventional
fair. Fully equipped, with too
Commtrcial k Residential
many first class extras to
STENSTROM REALTY
itemise. It roust be eecnl Phone
now for an early appointment. 111 N. Park Ave. Phone FA 3-2420

15. Btinlnean Opportunities

Stenstrom Realty
111 N. Park Ave.

Pb. FA 2-2420

MODERN Atlantic Service Sta­
tion to be constructed at Inter­
section of Sanford Ave. and
Onora Rd. Will be available for
Itase in March, 1962. All ex­
pense paid training school be­
gins Jan. 16. For information
contact J. C. Norris, Orlando,
Ph. UA 5-6588 or write 1411
Hamlin Ave.

EXCLUSIVE
STATE PAINT
FRANCHISES

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Unique Free Paint effer produces
Immediate salsa and profit W*
at* seeking enthusiastic and
ambitious people to join our fast
growing company as Franchised
Dealers. No previous paint ex­
perience necessary, Paint c i r ­
ri*! the "Laboratory and Use
Tasted Endorsement" of Mc­
Call's Magazine. Write: STATE
PAINT MKG. CO., P. O. Box
HIM, Tampa, Fla.

AL KEEN SAYSi
REMEMBER THIS.

•&lt; Everybody Driven A
y Uaed Cat* . * . Com#
Out And Compare At
Carl&amp;nd.

No Car

BABYSITTER. Call after 8:20
and all day Sat. and Sunday.
FA 2-9088.

Till Jan. 20, ’62

21. B e a u ty Baton*

27. Special ServlcM

Dawn's
Beauty Salon
Walker Building
2510 Oak
FA 3-7684

IS ...

2590 &gt;

A

Pi

Barkley
A. W. Berkley Used C*r*.
Inc.
O ut Speciality
17-92 - Heart *f M*UU*d

GIVE

6(1 Falcon 2 Dr. Hrd.
Fordomatlr Tran.., Radio
and Heater
Like New

1490

37 Old. Huptr 66 4 Dr.
H. T. Full Power
Factory Air
Conditioned

1290

37 Ford I Dr. Hed. A /T
Tran.. Radio A
Heater.
Local Owner
*

770

v. j

31 llulck 2 Dr. Hed. Auto- ^
malic Tran*. Run. O Q Q 7Z
Like New O re

**00

33 Pontiac 2 Dr. Hrd.
Standard Tran.

p

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299 S

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60
60
59
59
58
58
58
57
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55
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57

A

CAR

57 CADILLAC
62 Rerlea. 2 Door Hanllnp.
Clean • Blue Finish, Air Coni).
And Powered.

rhleftian, 2 Door Redan, Aland.
Transmission. Krai Nice.

57 MERCURY

F O H C H RISTMAS

CADILLAC - Sedan DeVllIe. Ixuided
....
CADILLAC * Fleetwood. Loaded
...... .........
COHVAIR - 4 Door, Automatic
........ ...... .
CHEVKOLET 2 Door Std., 6 Cyl.
........
CHEVROLET Belalr 4 Door, Automatic . _ . ..
FORD 2 Door V-8. Automatic
. .
CHEVROLET 4 Door litelalr, Automatic
.
RAMBLER 4 Door. 6 Cyl. ....................
FORD 2 Door, Automatic ........ ......................
CHEVROLET 4 Door, 6 Cyl, Std., Belalr .
RAMBLER I Door. Cualom, Auto.
....
UU1CK 2 Door, Automatic
....
CHEVROLET 4 Door, Automatic ...............
MERCURY Hardtop, Overdrive ............... .
FORD 2 Door, V-8
........................................
CADIEEAC 4 Door
............. FORD Station Wagon ........... .......... .................
FORD ‘ j Ton Pickup
........ ...... ............ .
PLYMOUTH 2 Door ....................................
SI MCA 4 Door
........
....
CHEVROLET 2 Ton CHASSIS and CAB

GIVE A

$5295
4595
1195
1195
1495
995
1195
993
895
595
1195
595
595
395
295
195
195
195
95
595
1195

CAR FOR CHRISTMAS

.Monterey 2 Door Hardtop, 1'wu
Tone Finish. Real Clean.

57 FORD Fairlane
V8 4 Door Sedan, Gold and
White FinUh.

59 ENGLISH FORD
4 Door Sedan, While,
Cleen, S3 Mile* I’cr Gal.

r

AUTO GLASS
INSTALLED

SANFORD
SANFORD

FA 2-0711
FA 2-0861

Keel

*1695
*795
*795
*795
*695

34. A at idea

For Sate

USED UNDERWOOD, itandard
typewriter, ISO model, tan. Reg.
$123.00, now only $93.00 Caib.
Remington "17" Standard, grey
model, $68.00. Powell's Office
Supply. 117 S. Magnolia, Ph,
FA 2-3842.
ELECTROLUX CLEANER, lata
model, like new. complete In­
cluding cord winder. Reason­
able. Phone FA 2-8187.
TV 21” Sihertone $30.00; Rendtx
automatic washer $33.00; French
Poodle $30 00; FA 2-3479.
FANCY homegrown tomatoes IS*
and 20c per lb. O. M. Zittrower,
907 Persimmon Ave.

.15. Arliclea Wanted
OLD China, Cut glasi, Jewelry,
Coins, Guns and etc. Ml 4-3291.

36, Automobiles • Trucks
1937 RAMBLER Custom station
wagon; Automatic Transmission,
R H. SACRIFICE. FA 2-0319.
•33TOHD Convertible V-8 standard shift 1493.00
’37
BUICK
Roadmaater Billy
equip, and air cond. $793.
on Dodge Coronet, V-8, puth but*
ton dr. $403.
‘36 Chevy, 3 dr. « cyl. straight
shift $493.
1036 Hutck excellent cond. $265.

'32 Dodge hardtop $133.
Two pick-up trucks, your choice
$123.
Bill Cooke Used Cars, 1014
French Ave.
1936 FORD Convertible, new top,
sUck shift, V -l. Call 323-0312.
M esa

37. Boats • Motors
Annual Year end clearance sate
on alt new and uaed Evlnrudea,
Gator traUeri, and popular
make boat*. New bargains like:
$913 73 hp. Evlnrudea $710 and
other alzei.
$730 13’ runabout $330. many
other*.
Tilt trailers from $ l » . Many
uaed outfits greatly reduced.
Bank Financing. "Gateway te
the Waterway" Robeos Sporting
Goods Downtown Sanford Ph.
FA 2-8991

FO R D M U F F LE R

Kancliwaxun Y8, Stand. Trans­
mission. Krai ('Iran.

'1873?.

• BUILT BETTER
• FIT BETTER
• LAST LONGER

6 1 roB D
° * Fairlane 4-Deer

*£60 Fairlane
*'ouu

3.Door
FORD
;g fl f
ord
; D U Raneh
Ranch Wagon t-D r.j

f 60 Starlinar
roR1&gt;
“ TO
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K E tt
; v OD

FREE*
Installation
WHILE YOU WAIT

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UU
1* R f l
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t6

FORD OWNERS

S P EC IA L
LUBRICATION ............................. 99c
BRAKE ADJUSTMENT.............. 99c
CHECK WHEEL ALIGNMENT 99c
Offer Good Through Dec. Kith.

EASY PAYMENT PLAN

. . CQ
$ WO
&amp; K7
■
B7
® ■

HUNT
N.

Palmetto

Sanford— FA 2-4884

Avo.

Strickland-Morrison
Hanford

Winter Park—MI 4-0209

SERVICE DEPARTMENT
Ph. FA 2-1481

308 E. Firat Bt.
Winter Park MI 4-8916

0 4-Door
agon

ford

Wagon 2-Door
MERCURY
Monterey 4-Door
™ hu
Ranth Wagon 4-Dr..
PORI)
Custom 2-Door
VAUX
4-Door
FORD
Fairlane 4-Door
FORD
Convertible

£57 Tagon
° 4-Door
i£ S 7

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rd

Cualom 4-Dour
CHEVROLET!
CHEVROLET
li/A 4-Door
FORD
Fairlann Hardtop
FORD
Fairlane 2-Door
lERCL'RY
MERCURY
'Door Mai
Hardtop
4-Door
MERCURY
JERCURY
Mou ld
Montctalr
Conr.
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K0RD
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LINCOLN
MERCURY

Hardtop

Fairlane 4-Doer
FORD
Ranch Wagon 2-Dr.
FORD
Galaxte 2-Donr

‘58 r

CREDIT TERMS AVAILABLE

56 FORD

109
319 E. 2nd ST.
2305 PARK AVE.

FURNITURE

TRADE-INS

PH. MI 4-5307

QUALITY USED CARS

3190

&lt;

Specializing In Heating
and Air-Coadiltoning Only
2302 Oak Ave.
FA 5-8321

CORVAIRS to CADILLACS

Cl Pontiac Conr. Powder
Blur, Power Hleering

USED

LIN C O LN - M ER C U R Y

H O LLER S o/ S A N FO R D

2190 £

WILSON -M AIER

ECHOLS

57 PONTIAC

36 Ford T-BAni Cpe. Like P
New At Oar Low
Hale Prire

34. Articles For Sale

GET A GENUINE

»
61 Cher. Impsla 4 Dr.
__
Hrd. A /T , Power hleering ( ^

Southern Air

33. Furniture

ENVELOPES, (.cuertifadi, state
• BIG VALUES
FURNITURE
menu. invoices, hand bill*, and
• QUICK CREDIT
Navy man tranitm ed; brand
program*.
etc.
Progreuive
• EASY TERMS
new; take over (or balance on
Printing Co. Phone FA 2-2931— WE GIVE TOP VALUE STAMPS
3 complete room*; no down
306 Weil 13lh St.
payment necessary; payments
low •a $13 per month. Call ownPRINTING . . 24-Hour Service
New and U*«d Furniture
ner collect, TE 8-1311, Cassel­
on Xerography, Offset Printing 311 E. e’ irat St.
FA 2-S622
berry.
and Blueprinting . . "Quality
FURNITURE
and
Service, our itork
in
WHEEL CHAIRS, crutchea, can n
trede." SF.MtNOLE OFFSET Must sell at one* — 3 complete
walker*.
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Page 10 — Frl. Dec. 8, 1061

Th* annual "M " Night meeting,
Mobilisation Night for Training
Union Work In all churches of th*
Southern Baptist Convention, wet
held at DeLand's First Baptist
Church Monday night with 20 of
tha 26 church** and chapels In the
Bemlnol* Assn, represented by the
638 persons attending.
The program epencil with a
musical inUrloda o f f a v o r i t e
hymns played by Mra. Margaret
Whit# o f DeLeon Springe with
Jack Coldiron o f Stetson leading
congregational singing. Special
music for the evening was present­
ed by Coldiron and th* Girls Triple
Trio from th* Sanford church.
Speakers Included Rev. Tram*]
Kilpatrick of Oatoen who lad pray­
er and tha following acriplura and
music msdlUtion: Director W, L.
Harvey spaaking on "Forward in
1063” { Frad Werhan of Elder
Springe with "Forward in Coop­
erative Activity" ( Raymond Yatei
with "Forward In Reaching Peo­
ple"! *nd Mra. Cedi Tucker on
"Forward in Attaining Gosls.”
Rev, David Solomon, paator o f
tha Orange City church, gave tha
principal addrssa o f tha meeting.
Stetson Baptist Church received
Uie attendance banner with 80 par­
sons praasnt and tha Oak Lawn

Baptist Chapel, mission of the San­
ford church, took th* efficiency
banner fo r having 32 present
which represented 68 per cent o f
its training union membership.
Rev. Gall Smith o f the Sanford
Central Baptiat Church gave the
cloalng prayer which wae followed
hy the congregation singing, "T o
God Be Tiie Glory.”

Miss Juanita Pale, Naxarcnc
missionary
recently
returned
from Africa, is scheduled to speak
in a special service, Saturday at
the First Church of th* Naaarcne,
Second St. and Maple Ave. Miss
Pale Is on furlough In th* United

AMONG THE MANY ITEMS donated by local xnerchanta for the Lake
Mary Elementary School’* Winter Festival Saturday 1* the pictured dieplay. The auction will top off the event acheduled from 5 p. m. until 9 p.m.
on the campus.
(Herald Photo)

A sale* increase of 3.72 percent
was recorded by Winn • Dlxia
Stores, Inc., during th* 63-week
period ended Nov. 18 compared
with th* corresponding period a
year ago, It wae announced.
The volume wae $701,660,243
coirp* cd with $734,263,8-11 last
year, on Increase of $27,300,412.
For th* 20-week period ended
Nov. 18, sales were $287,371,037
compared with $278,202,837, an increaen o f $0,108,800 or 3-30 percent
over 1000.
An inerrase also wu* registered
for th# 4-week period ended Nov,
18 when sales totaled $60,232,177
compared with $60,032,118 last
year, an Increase of $2,600,060 or
4.60 percent.
Winn-Dixie, which operate* a
number of supermarket* in th* lo­
cal area, now haa 644 retail stores
throughout the South compared
with 621 units a year agu.

Legal Notice
XOTICN o r • A1-13
Notice I* hereby given thet pureuert le th* f l a i l decree e f ferectoeure end eel# entered In the
rauee pending In the Circuit Ceurt
In and for Seminal# Counlr. Flor­
ida, ceee docket number l l f t n , the
underelgned Clerk will eell the
property situated In satd County
described as:
Lot 14, Block K, hUNI.AND
KSTATER, a subdlvlelon, ee- cord in g to a plat thereof,
Recorded In Piet Booh It,
p ia e e IS to t l o f the Public
Kecorde e f Seminal# County,
Florida.
Tog eth er
with
lb*
following
Iteme kf property which ere lo ca t­
ed In and permanently Inelslled *•
a part o f th* Improvement* on eild

Uud:

Oae
DeoTherm
full)
Well
Furnace. Model TIU-STP, Ser.

u i tiis a u

On* OB (electric) tu n g e , l i e del J IC in tW H . Serial TltOtlSIOne (IE (eleclrtrl Refrlaeretor.
Model I.ASIIK, Serlel OIISSIttT
Ten Venetian Hllnd* (motel)
manufactured
by
aenkarlk
Oleee A Paint Company, Senford, Florida
Tog eth er with all structure* and
iRiprovsmsnt* now and faeresller
eh asld land, and fixtures att ach ­
ed thereto, and all rente, leeuee,
preceeds, end pr ofits accruing
end to accrue from said pre­
miss*, all o f which nr* Includ­
ed within the foregoing descrip­
tion and th* habrndum thereof)
also gee, *t**m, electric, water,
and other heating, cook in g, re rrlgerallng, lighting, plumbing.
__________ ______
_ and p o w ­
vsntllaUng,
Irrigating,
er »r*l*m*, m»ehln**, appliance*,
flt lu rt*.
and
appurttn*n«**.
which now ara or may here­
after pertain to. o r ba used with,
In. nr on asld prsml***, even
though (bay b* detached or de­
tachable,
St public sale, to th* hlili**l and
b**t bidder fo r cash b#tw*#n th*
hours o f oUvon o'clock In th* for*l o t s and two o'clock In Ibo aftersoon on th* ttth day o f D*c*mhtr, t**l. *t th* Front Door o f
Iho gsmlnol* c o u n t y Courlhou** lit
g*nf«rd. Florida.
(■BALI
Arthur M. Iitckwlth, Jr.
Cl*rk o f the Circuit Court
n yi Msrtha T. VlhUn
I&gt;*puty Cl*rk
Jsanlng*. Watt*. Clark*
and Hamilton
Attarnsya at Law
Harnrtl Nal'l tlnnk Bldg.
Janksonvllt* t. Florida
Publish D*«*mS*r S, 11*1,

Nurses Schedule
Christmas Party
Mrmbera o f Uie Florida Nurses
Asm., District 37, will meet at the
Capri Restaurant for a Christ­
mas Party on Dec, 16.
Tha cocktail hour will begin at
7 p. m. with dinner scheduled to
he served at 8 p. m. Menu choices
available Include steak, filet mlgnon, trout and lobster.
Those planning to attend have
been requested to send their re­
mittance o f $2.76 for the dinner
along with their choir* o f tha mein
course dish to 6!re. Frances Harp­
New through, no-change Trait- er, 711 Mellonvtll* Ave. by Tues­
way* Intercity bus service between day.
New York City and a rtoten Flor­
ida cities from Jarksonvlll* to
Miami will become effective Tues­
day, Dec. 12.
Officials o f th* Tamlami Trailwaya Bus Company will visit Han­
Th* St, Cathsrina of Sienna
ford Monday to discuss this new Cathull* Women's Circle of Longservice with local government ami wood will conduct a rummage sale
business leaders. They ar* sched­ beginning at 8 a. ni. Saturday at
uled to arrive at 10:30 a. m. at Ford'a Comer In A l t a m o n t e
the Trnllwaya Terminal, Second Spring*, corner o f Longwood Ave.
and Park, in a amall caravan o f and E. Market St.
new buses and will answer ques­
A vast variety o f household ar­
tions concerning schedules, fares, ticles along with numerous cloth­
equipment and other matter*.
ing Items will be on sat*.

Trailways Caravan
Due Here Monday

Longwood Women
To Conduct Sale

Hy BETTIE SMITH
Th* Longwood Home Demon­
stration Club met Thursday for it*
December meeting in th* Civie
league Building with Mrs. Oden
Ilruwn, Mr*. A m et Byers, Mrs.
Fred Hcuberger and Mr*. B. C.
Green* aa hostesses for the noon
luncheon.
Gift* wera exchanged with se­
cret pals whose identity was re­
vealed during tha a f t e r n o o n
Christinas 1' r u g ram under the su­
pervision of Mrs. Arthur Putnam.
Plan* were made fur supplying
the USO Club with Birthday Cake*
for the month and a report on the
Nov, 30 Workshop meeting at­
tended by 22 members was read.
Christmas decorations w e r *
mads and displayed at th* work­
shop hsld at tha hums o f Mr*.
Milton Tinsley In Orients Gardens,
Altamonta Springs. Tha hostess,
assisted by neighbors, served re­
freshment* at lovely in appear­
ance aa they wera delicious in
taste,
Members from the rlub attend­
ing tha annual Installation csremunle* in Hanford last Friday re­
ported on tha event. 61rs. Georg*
Otto, long-tim# member of th*
l-ongwood Club, served as Installa­
tion officer for th* County Counril
and 6irs. B. R. Gray, another
longtime member, was presented

■ ■ ■

Th# first performance o f the
newly.formed Dramatics Club at
Seminole High School will be two
one-act plays. In tune with tha
season of the year, to be presented
in tha auditorium at 3:30 p. m.
Monday,
"Pop Read tha Christmas Carol”
la the name o f one o f tha plays,
and atara Eugrti* Dimmock a* Pup
Jones. Others taking parti In the
short comedy are Robert Murrle,
Carol Wheeler, Jana M i l l e r ,
Frankie Jonea, Robert Richards,
and Mike Smith.
The touching Christm as arena
from Louala May Alcott's famous
"Little Woman" will be tha second
praaantatlon. This s t a r s Kas
Adame as Jo, Ruthl Carlton aa
Mag, Barbara Ruby aa Amy and
Martha Wheeler aa Beth. Linda Sue
Williams will play Mrs. March and
Nancy BergsUdt will take tha part
o f Hannah.

France* Wester. The service will
close with extinguishing of th#
candles and the singing of th#
most beloved Christmas Carol,
"Silent Night. Holy Night.”
The public is invited to attend
the service.

Lake Mary's Community Pres­
byterian Church will present its
Vesper Service at 7:30 p. m. Sun­
day in the Church Sanctuary.
The program which has become
a meaningful tradition of the
church, will be directed by Ro­
bert Mero. Soprano members of
the choir will be Mrs. J. W. Pilley, Mrs. Eugene Brewer, Mrs.
A. P. Forshsy Sr., Miss Marian
Reaves, Mrs. Frank Lee, Mrs.
H. M. Cochran, Mrs. William
Smathers and Mrs. Ted Brooklyn.
Altos will be Mrs. Joe Smathers
and Mr*. F. W, Griffin, Tenors,
Rev. John W. Pilley and Joe
Smathers and Cases, William
Blakemorc and William Smathers.
The service will begin with the
lighting of candle* by Terrence
Buckle w and Corkj Bueklew, #ymhollaing “ The Coming of Christ,
Th* Light of the World." An organ-plano duet of Chrlitma* Fsntasi* will be rendered by Mrs.
James M. Thompson and Mr*.

The curfew originated in the
fear of fire when most cillcs were
built of timber. It was the tolling
of a bell to warn inhabitants to
extinguish their lights and fires.

OVER

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eccupled before Jan. 1 receive the benefit of Homestead Exemption!
Celery Ave., Monday.
She was bom May 8, 1900 in
Havana, Fla., and moved (o San­
ford many years ago. She was
■ member of St. James Methodist
Church.
Sho is survived by four sisters.
Annie Newkirk, Sally Parry, Edna
Colling and Minnie Robinson and
several nieces and nephews In San­
ford.
Funeral services will be held
Sunday at 2 p. m. at the St.
James ktethodist Church with
Rev. Jessie B rava officiating.
Elchelberger Funeral
Wilson
horn* Is In charge of arrange­
ments and burial will be in Restlawn Cemetery.

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with a certificate for her attend­
ance at last July’ s Short Course.
Mrs. Gray also was featured aa a
soloist on th* program.
Tha Longwood women expressed
regret that County Commissioners
and their wive* were unable to at­
tend th* annual meeting In order
to see tha work accomplished dur­
ing th* pact year and to enjoy the
evening with th* some 100 women
present for Ui* occasion.

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Underground Shot
Called Success
CARLSBAD, N. M. IUP1) American (dentists today collect­
ed data designed to enrich man­
kind from a nuclear 'b o ile r "
blasted deep beneath tba New
Mexican desert by the first atom­
ic explosion ever triggered for
purely peaceful purposes.
Atomic
Energy
commission
spokesmen, hailing the shot 1,200
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BRIEFS
Percentage Rising
N'ASHVILLE, Tenn. (U PI) —
percentage of Negroes enroll'fld In schools with whites in South­
ern and border stales has climbed
steadily
since
1060, Southern
School News reported today.

f ’ ’ho

Pay Increased
FORT LAUDERDALE (U P I)—
The Board of Control has approv­
ed a 11 per cent psy raise for uni­
versity professors, who will begin
teaching under the trimester sys­
t e m next year.

Critical Talks
PARIS (U PI) — Secretary of
State Dean Ruak and tha British,
French and West German foreign
minister* began a week o f critical
Western talka today on restoring
ing Allied unity on Berlin and
Other cold war issues.

W ild er Winter?
WASHINGTON (U P I)—Weath­
er expert Jerome Kaniias today
unveiled an experimental 0O-day
forecast which says this winter
will lie generally milder than usual
in tha East and meaner than ui
ual In the West,

New Leader
m MIAMI BEACH (U P I)— Allen
T A . Howe, 33, a Salt Lake City at­
torney and administrative aaslstant to Sen. Frank Most, (U-Utah),
1* the new president of tha nation
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May Renew Strike
United Press International
SANTO DOMINGO (U P I)— The
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radioactive vapor that rose Into
the atr and drifted northward in
a cloud.
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equivalent to 3,000 tons of TNT,
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tunnel, creating a cavity of molt­
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But the shaft was sealed and
a "nuclear boiler" remained a
quarter of a mile underground to
be tapped and probed aa a pos­
sible method of generating elec­
tric power and bringing up from
the earth oil and ores.
The shot wa* called “ Project
Gnome" and was part of the
"Plowshare" operation that event­
ually la expected to blast out
harbors oo tha forbidding coast
near Cape Thompson, Alaska.
"There will be many new things
resulting." said Dr. Edward Teller, the man known as the "Father
of the H-Bomb." "The most Im­
portant thing it that we can move
the earth.'*

Graves Damaged
In County
Potter's Field
The
Sheriffs
Office
today
launched an extensive inveiUga
tion Into malicious vandalism at
the county Potter's Field behind
the county home after more then
23 graves and markers were des
ecrated, Sheriff J. L. Hobby said.
County Commissioner James P.
Avery who also was called into
the investigation said that damage
would be in the neighborhood of
$200.
Avery said that tha vandalism
was discovered Saturday morning.
He said that about 22 bronze
markera were shot up and a pri
vate monument destroyed and
damage done to various other
grave*.
Avery said that the markers
were used for targets with .22 cal
Ibtr rifles used.
Sheriff )lr^D£ reported also
that five window a at the Lake
Mary ichool were broken.

Longwood Protests
Phone Service

NEW YORK (U P I)—Opera star
Blanche Thebom and Tax** neurosurgeon Dr. Albert D’Errico were
metried Sunday ea close friends
^ from the worlds of medicine end
mueic looked on.
The Longwood Council went on
" l t ’e anowing outside, but I fee) record at Its meeting last Thurs
W a rm end glowing Inalde," said day night at being severely criti­
the Metropolitan Opera linger.
cal of service, or leek of it, of
fared In the area from the Winter
Park Telephone Co.
Members of the council pointed
out that theiri is the only incor­
porated municipality unable to get
single party line* and complained
strenuously that their Fire and
Rspresentatives of the Trailwaye Police Departments and the City
But System met with city and Hall all are on the same line.
Even a division of the city
rounly officiala at the depot on
the corner o f Secon.1 St. and Tark phones still would not give the
Ave. today to present them with fire department its own line, Fire
new- schedule! and model Trailwaye Chief Claude Layo pointed out,
buses, kicking o ff their new in­ adding that a resident told him
creased service which begin* Tues­ several days ago that she bad had
to try for more than IS minutes
day.
^ Four tlips dally are acheduled to report a fire because the line
for no-change, through •ervlce on wai busy.
"Fifteen minutes ean mean a lot
•xprea* buasea between Miami and
New York, by w ay o f Hollywood, In the matter of e fire," he lsld,
Ft. Lauderdale, Orlando, Sanfold, "It even could mean the differ­
Del.and, St. Augustine and Jack­ ence between life and death;”
Other criticisms leveled at the
sonville.
Trailways president, J. J. Rear­ company, with residents al the
don, and paatenger sales repre­ meeting Joining In to express their
sentatives Richard Foster and A. complaints, Included poor connec.
1.. Larsen, met with City Cotnmls- tion* with whining and pupping
- ©inner Al Wilton acting in behalf sounds on the lines making it al­
most impossible to carry on a eono f Mayor Jo* Baker, Commission­
venation; the number of timet, in
er Tom McDonald, Robert Bau­
man, Art Beckwith, Sonny Powell, tome Inetancet, a party must be
Richard Keogh, John Kridcr, Sher­ dialed before a call is completed
and the number of telephone* on
iff J. L. Hobby, Police Chief Roy
a single line and the rates charged
Williams, and Charlie Morrison, to
for what la felt to be inferior
Initiate tha new service.
service.
"This is another milestone in the
The council voted to again see
progreta and growth of Seminole
officiala of the company to dis­
County end Uie Chamber of Com­
cos* their problems to sec what
m e rce heartily welcomes the Trailsolution can be worked out par­
ways new service to Sanford," said
ticularly in the matter of the fire
Sonny Powell, president o f the C
department phone.
o f C.
"W e have been looking forward
so this occasion, and are happy to
secur* lids long anticipated service
to our city," said Commissioner
Wilson.
"W e appreciate the assistance
JERUSALEM. I.r**l (U P I)—
and cooperation o f the city and
A un ty officials, and the Chamber Three blacked-robed Israeli Judges
o f Comeree," said Htarden. “ We today convicted German Nasi
will endeavor to give tha finest Adolf Eichmann of ail 16 count*
asivice with this new schedule of o f aa indictment charging him
four buses north and aouth every with responsibility for the slaugh­
ter of million* o f Jaw*.
day.
Under the new express schedule,
The verdict earn* with atunnlng
the trip from Canford to New ■wiftnasa at th* opening o f to.
York can be completed in lees Ulan day's a«s»iun nearly four month*
ST boors, a spokesman said.
aftee the jurist* bed retired to

Bus Officials
..Visit Sanford

U .S . Rejects County Drainage Study
Application
Fails To Meet
Requirements

(Hipi&gt; a n fn rb f e r a l f t
WEATHER: Partly cloudy through Tuesday. Might today, 80-85. Low tonight, 55-60.
VOL.

53

United

Pres*

Bulletin
JACKSONVILLE (U PI) — lA.
Cmdr. Robert W. Paige of Jack­
sonville was killed Sunday night
when hit FSU Crusader Jet
fighter trashed on the aircraft
carrier US8 Saratoga In the
eastern
Mediterranean,
tha
Navy said today.
The Navy said Paige, a mem­
ber of Fighter Squadron 32
based at Cecil Field near here,
tried to make a landing at 10:13
p. m.

By LARRY VERSHEL
Look for Jim Avery to ask lire
County Commission to rescind its
action approving the franchise di­
rective. Public opinion just too
strong.
• • •
Nobody asked me but, the next
time you send out a batch of
Christmas cards, how about addressing one to the county home?
* • •
Don't be surprised If there are
a host of objectors to drag racing
at the Osceola Air Bate at the
next County Cummiikiun meeting.
Seems the boys have been racing
all Saturday and Sunday.
• • •
George Touhy, First Federal
Savings exec, says that the "First
Federal Utility Co." mentioned at
last Thursday night's cheer and
Jeer session at the courthouse it
in NO way related to the eatings
and loan association; not even dis­
tant cousins, he affirms.
• • •
They're still talking about l&gt;r,
Frank Goodwin’a talk at the Civic
Center last week.
• e »

Leased

Wire

Established

Furniture Store
Broken Into
The Furniture Center on French
Ave. was broken into aometim*
Sunday night for tha aacond time
In lesa than 10 days.
Entry was gained through a
aouth rear window-.
Police aaid that two tranaistor
radio* and a portable were stolen.

MONDAY, DECEMBER 11. 1961

SANFORD,

FLURIDA

N O . 341

Threat To Road Fund Seen
3 Oppose Using
Money To Buy
Rights Of Way

High Court Voids
Part Of Florida
Loyalty Oath
WASHINGTON ( U P D - The Su­
preme Court today struck down
part of Florida's loyalty oath for
public employei.
The unanimoua opinion by Jus­
tice Potter Stewart said the pro­
vision is to vague that mrn of
rnmmon Intelligence must guess
at it* meaning and differ at to Ita
application.
The oath was challenged by
Das id Walton Cramp Jr., an Or­
lando school teacher who was
Bred in 1M0 for refuting to sign
it. The oath requirement was im­
posed in 1040. Cramp had been
teaching nine years before it was
discovered he had never been
asked to take the oath.
The Florida law requires each
state employe to sign a written
oath in which he mutt swear he
has never lent his "aid. support,
advice, counsel or influence to
the Communist party."
Stewart railed thesa questions;
"In tl&gt;e not too distant past,
Communist party candidates ap­
peared regularly amt legally on
the ballot In many state and local
elections . . . Could one who had
ever cast his vote for auch a can­
didate safely subscribe to this
legislative oath?
"Could a lawyer who i&gt;*d ever
represented Um Communist party
. . . swear with either confidence
or honesty thfl he had never
knowingly lent nil 'counsel* to the
party?"

Plane Victim Son
Of Monroe Couple

The City Commission tonight
will have full agenda including a
MIDWAY, Go. (U P I)— Federal
revised ordinance to coincide with
the state law , . . selling intoxi­ Investigators searched tha char­
cating beverages on election days red wreckage of -a email pilvat*
during oif-year elections. Tha plana today for cauaaa of a crash
board will also hear a few more that killtd all thra* of the plan*'*
petitions from church groups on occupants last Wednesday.
allowing liquor to be told on
Mr. and Mr*. W. E. Giles, the
Dec. 31.
parent* o f one victim, Wesley
* • •
Giles of Orlando, live at l.ak*
City Manager W. E. Knowles Monro*. The father ia safety en­
will ask the commission tonight gineer at the Sanford Navy Baa*.
to consider a plan to go to a cen­
The w-reckage v ia found In an
tral telephone switchboard type almost inarcetible coastal marsh
arrangement for City Hail.
near here late Sunday, only hours
•
•
*
before a massive air-aea-ground
TJIUUUHT FUR THE DAY. search wae due to he called off.
Wouldn't it be nice If tbe city and
It was » poted by the pilot of
county worked together to fix up another private plane. II* led a
the ai cess roads to Seminole High
helicopter to the scene, a desolate
School?
clump of reede and awatnp grass
known at Yellow Bluff Island.
Seminole County 's projected inThe bodies of ell three men
create in population from 1060 to
were found In the wreckage. They
1070 i* 264.3 per rent as compared
weie identified aa Walter Loading,
to the slate's 41.0 per cent gain
the
pilot, of Orlando, Gilea and A.
(or Hits period, according to fig­
L. Naxeworth of Leesburg.
ures compiled by John Kridcr of
The plane crashed during a
(he C. o f C.
storm on a flight from Savannah
a • •
It was good to see tbe many to Orlando.
people downtown Friday night even
tho there were no prize* given.
The only prizes were top class
merchandise.

1908

Man Is Arrested
On Beverage Law
A Sanford Negro was released
under $500 bond today in charges
&lt;&gt;f violation of the state beverage
law, Constable Bob Carroll report­
ed.
Carroll aaid that Frank A.
Thomas of Sipes Ave. was arrest­
ed and charged with possession of
bet ei age*.
Assisting in the arrest were
Deputies J, (J. Galloway and W. A.
Brown,

Three county officials to­
day said that the county’s
road and bridge fund could
be seriously hampered if the
county acquires rights of way
nt the expense of the fund.
County Commissioner James P.
A\ery, County Engineer Carlton
Bliss and Circuit Court Clerk Ar­
thur Heckwith Jr., took issu* with
acquiring right* of w-ay and break­
ing the County'* policy uf paying
for right! o f w*ay hy eminent do­
main.
I-siat Thursday evening the board
by a 3-2 vote authorised Count y
Attorney Harold Johnson to start
proceeding* against a property
owner near the Lake Mary lllvd.
isee/,*TT
and Bear Laka ltd.
Avery aaid the policy would sat
IN PROTEST— Painted by communist* in protest to
a precedent and would be "ex
President Kennedy’* forthcoming visit to Vonezuclu,
tremely dangerous."
misspelled slogan on bouse wall is viewed by pa*scr-by In
He added that there was no
downtown Caracas street.
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money in the budget for buying
county rlghta o f way and that the
budget “ would have to be amended
and would have a definite effect
on what money the fundi arc re­
moved from."
Ilevkwlth aaid that at the pres­
ent time there 1* $600 In the road
and bridge fund for rlghta of way
while total appropriation* in th*
fund i* $485,217.
Pnrunts vviio contem­
ubuut this, and we'd sure
If right* of way on ll«ar Lake
plate buying BB guua, air
hate to have to spoil some­ Rd. co*t In th* neighborhood of
rifle* and 22 rifle* for their
one’s Christmas with an $IU0,O0O It could completely upset
aons for Chrlutmn* had
arrest, but wc may have to th* road and bridge fund," Beck­
better plun on strict super­
do it, if parents do not com­ with aaid,
vision of the Urtc uf these
ply with this law," said
Hllsa said that any acquiring o f
Sheriff Hobby.
dangerous gun*. Sheriff J.
right* of way at, th* expent* of
L. Hobby warned today,
th* (und would In affect complete­
ly hamstring county road building
"It i* * state law thut
operation*."
any child under 16 who
Both Avery end Blits pointed
use* or carries any o f these
out that momy now being appro­
gun*, must be under direct
priated for labor and materials
adult supervision nt all
would hav* to b« used fur rights
times,' said tbe Sheriff,
of way and th* county would suf­
"und failure to comply with
A 5o-ycar-old Negro woman fer.
this law will bring it fino
was buried Sunday without a 1
of $300 or 30 days in jail,
death certificate being signed, it
for the parent."
"These guns have cuused was reported today.

Sheriff Warns Parents

W ho Give Guns To Boys

Woman Buried; No
Autopsy Is Held

much serious trouble," said
the Sheriff “ and we have
tried to warn people.
"But for the sake o f the
entire community, we are
going to have to get tough

The woman,
Ellie
Thomas.
Celery Ai r , died last Monday
and two Sanford doclora refused
to sign the death certificate with­
out
an
autopsy
because
of
"peculiar
circumstances"
sur­
rounding her death.
Cornjr and Peace Justice Hugh
Duncan reported thia morning
that the woman was buried Sun­
day under a temporary burial
permit.
Assistant Stale's Attorney A. J.
ELISABKTHVILLE,
Katanga Ilotemann Jr. said that be felt
(U l’ ll — A Katanga airplane an autopsy was not necessary
bombed Ilia United Nations-hcld and that the peace Justice agreed
Klltabrlhville airport early today with him.
In answer lu UN atr attacks on
military and mining installations
around the province.
UN officials said the light pro­
peller-driven plane Inflict cd no
damn ;c or caxiullics in it* brief
MIAMI BEACH (U P D -T h e rift
pre-dawn bombing run. Nearby within llu- AFL-CIO widened to­
Katangrse troops sent up flares tu day over a plan for settling la­
guide tbe plane on its flight.
bor's mtcrni’ disputes — a plan
The Katanga government today blackde by Walter Routher and
confirmed that three UN jets bat­ opposed hy kev building trade*
tered Camp Tahombc, ElbaheUi- leaders.
vtlle's main Katanga army post,
Rcullier towed to Mage ■ floorIn ■ pair of low-Hying swoops fight at Hie AFL-CIO runtenUon
Sunday.
for adoption of Ihe controlerslal
• Reinforcements flown in during peace formula.
the past werk are believed to have
He also pledged to fight for
brought Die UN turcra up tu about resolutions on organizing, civil
3,300 mrn in the Kllsabelliville rights, and legislative work which
area—aeieral hundred more than clash with the views of AFL-CIO
the Katangese ran mutter.
President George Meanv.

Katanga Plane
Hits UN Airport

Rift In AFL-CIO
Ranks Widening

Rangers Called
To Three Fires

Florida Forest Rangers at l&gt;ongwood were called out to three
separate fires between 3 p.in. and
3 p in. Friday.
According to County Ranger
Jerry Law* two acre* of forrri
land and underbrush east of Win­
ter Park's Eastbrook housing de­
velopment wrre involved in tbe
Itrst blaze at about 2:30 p.m. and
a muck fire In the aame area
which has been burning for Hie
pail six week* broke out again
at about the same time burning
some 20 acres uf forest land.
At aliout 3 p m. the rangers
were called to Forest City where
they and Altamonte Springs fire­
men put out a lire which burned
vomc three acre*.

Herald Index
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Eichmann Convicted On All 15 Counts By Israeli Court
consider th* m an o f trial evi­
dence.
It mad* him Raid* to become
th* first man to b* executed by
the tu t* o f Israel.
Eichmann, standing stiffly at
attention In hi* glasa bullet-proof
box, heard th* verdict without e
show o f amotion, s i If he bad
expected to b« branded in thl*
way aa history'* monstrous s u :
1

murderer.
Ha bad depicted himsrlf a*
only ■ tool of the Naai machine
with no choice but to obey order*.
He appeared slightly beerier
than he had during hii four-month
trial. There waa nothing to show
be had suffered a number e f
slight heart attacks recently aa
reported by hia attorney, Hubert
Sere situ*.

Eichmann was d i c e d in a
dark blue luit with a striped lie.
The ferial tica which became
particularly noticeable toward the
end of the trial were almost gun*.
H* rarely pursed hia lips as he
had during the trial.
Parsidmg Judge Moahe Landau
and hi* two follow jurist*, Yitahak Kavth and Benjamin Halevi,
immediately began reading tn*ir

long list of reason* justifying tha
competent* of th* court to judge
and eonvict Eichmann.
Sentencing may com* Thurs­
day or Friday, He la liable to tha
death penally for 12 o f th* )&amp;
counts anltt* tht courts finds
"extenuating circumstance*," in
which car* th* penalty would b«
40 year* sorb.

Appeal* to the Davit Supreme
Court sc* expected to h* cleared
up within four months,
Eichmann was brought to Jem salem secretly last Friday from
th* heavily guarded prison in
northern Israel wh*r* h* ha*
spent th* past four months and
was brought into th* courtroom
a few minutes before 0 a. u .
(2 *. m. E3T today).

The county's application
for a $100,000 county wide
drainage ntudv was turned
down today by the House and
Home Finance Agency, Coun­
ty Commission Chairman J.
C. Hutchison said today.
Two nunths ago Ihe county had
re-applied for $37,000 In planning
funds to carry out th* first phase
o f th* project.
In a latter from th* Regional
11HFA office In Atlanta officials
said that after a review of th*
county's application, It waa de­
termined that thay "d o not meet
tha requirement* for approval on
a stage by atag* improvement
program."
Uutclii-on said that the agency
wanted a program that could be
undertaken Immediately and not
over a lengthy time, "They want­
ed the program in operation with.
In five year*," Hutchison said.
The first pliaae o f the program
was to have included Sanford and
Seminole County while the overall
program highlighted th* Weklva.
Howell Creek and Econlockhatche*
Basin*.
County Engineer Carlton Bliss,
when learning o f the news thl*
morning, reported that "w e are
just stymied on th* master plan."
"W e'll have to stumble along by
ourselves," Bliss aaid.

Mrs. Marion Jones
Of Oviedo Dies
Funeral services were scheduled
at 2:30 p. m. today at tbe Oviedo
Baptlat Church lor Mrs. Marlas
It. Jones, 32, who died Friday
•t the Winter Park Memorial
Hospital.
Tha wife of Oviedo Postmaster
J. B. Jones Mrs. Jonea had been
live community's Herald news
correspondent for the past to
yaars, was also a correspondent
for Ihe Florida Timei-Unlan and
wai a former correspondent for
the Orlando Sentinel for 23 years.
Horn lo Macon, G a„ ihe had
lived in Oviedo for 31 year* where
the wae employed aa a post o f.
flee clerk for 10 je a n . She w ai
a member of the National Federa­
tion of Pott Office Clerks and aa
■ member of the Florida Federa­
tion of Postal Clerk* had attended
all conventions of tha group for
the past II years.
She wai an active member of
llie First Baptist Church having
served as church social chairman
and t Sunday School teacher and
as WMU social chairman for
many years. At the time of her
death she was holding office as
WMU hospitality chairman.
A member of Seminole Chapter
No. 3, Order of E n tem Star, the
hod served on many committees
of this organization, In addition
sh« was aclhlve In the Oviedo
Woman'* Club and wai Immedi­
ate pail secretary of the Seminole
Federation of Womens Cluba
She also waa active In the Oviedo
P-TO, had hold every office in
the organization, had been a
hams room mother for 13 year*
and captain of the molheri tar
one year.
Survivors, oilier than her hus­
band, include two sons, Johnny
and Jimmy of Oviedo; an uncle,
Robert A. Dewberry of Oviedo;
brothers • in • laws, Ben Jones of
Oviedo and Malcolm Jones of Or­
lando and cous'ns, Mrs. J, W.
Junes of Macon, Ga. and II. A.
Dewberry of Rome, Ga.
Service! were to be conducted
hy Rev. Jack Bryant of the Bap­
tist Church assisted by Rev. Ben
R. Blackburn of the Oviedo First
Method at Church,
The Order uf Eastern Star waa
lo conduct graveside services at
the Oviedo Cemetery. Active pallIsearert were to be lloiwell Noegcl, Ben Wainw right, Dr. E. W,
Stoner, Emmett Kelsey, A. M.
Jones and Robert H. Cole.
Rritton Funeral Home of San­
ford was In charge ol arrange­
ments.

Body Of German
Refugee Recovered
BERLIN (U PI) — Cominunlat
police fished a body out of the
Spree River on the East-Weat
b«rlin border today and WssUin
officials aaid It probably was a
refuge* who drowned while trying
lo awlm across.
West Berlin police aaid two
East German* swam tha ley
water* successfully Sunday night
dasplto Ca asmon let gunliro,

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w Interstate 4 through Summole County will l&gt;e delayed
six months and the developnient of the western part of
the county will be seriously
hampered because the county
waa unable to get rights of way
to extend Lake Mary lilvd., Coun­
ty Engineer Carlton Blits aaid toA ny.
llllis made the atateinent after
tha County Commission meeting
in apeeial session Wednesday af­
ternoon voted to inform the State
Road Department to cancel the
overpass on the road and to eonatruct an overpass over Patrick
Grove Kd., ona milt south.
“ This will leave the county with
only one overpass between Coun­
t r y Club Kd. and tha Longwood
Murkham Rd., Dlisa added.
The hoard authorized
Oils*
Wednesday to tell the SRD not to
build the overpass because it was
unsuccessful in getting the needed
right of way from property owner
Fred Dyson who aaid ha wanted
$600 an acre for it.
A t the meeting Wednesday, the
^ o a rd reaffirmed its policy not to
T ay for rights of way.
Illiss said that now the SRD will
have to get plana for the Patrick
Grove overpass and over (1,600 in
survey work on the Lake Mary
Rd. will have to be thrown into the
trash ran.

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BRIEFS
More Get Jobs
ROANOKE, Va. (U PI) — More
college graduates are living placed
,ln .oh opening* in the South than
'e v e r beiore, a college placement
officer laid Wednesday night.

TJew Job For Ike
NEW YORK (U PI) — Former
President Eisenhower will b« the
new chairman of the editorial
board of the Encyclopedia Ameri­
cans, it wa* announced Wedneiday.

Hope Is Emcee
HOLLYWOOD (UPI) — Come%dl*n Bob Hope will emcee the
Acgdcmy Award* "Oscar” teleca*t April », the Academy of Mo­
tion Picture Aria and Science* an­
nounced Wedne»day.

Broward Airport
WASHINGTON (U PI) The
Community Facilities Administra­
tion today announced a $276,000
advance to Broward County, Fla.,
t 'f o r preliminary planning of a $39
million jet airport.

Sales Tax Up
TALLAHASSEE (UPI) — Comp­
troller Ray E. Green aaid Wed­
nesday that sales tax collections
for the first five months of the
fiscal year were up $2 million
over the same period last year.

*'Bomb Hits Newsroom
si

PARIS (UPI) — Terrorists set
o ff a plastic bomb netr the news­
room of France-Solr, (lie nslion's
largest evening newspaper, Wed­
nesday. The blast caused heavy
damage and injured one newsman.

Ask Rider Ban
JACKSON, Miaa. (U PI)—A fedj eral Judge will hear a request toW day that he enjoin pro integration
groups from
aponsoring more
"freedom ride*" Into McComb, a
South Mississippi city where ra­
cial violence erupted last week.

October Smoke Tax
TALLAHASSEE (U PI) - Bev­
erage Director Thome* E. L*e
reported today last October cigaret tax collections in Florida to­
taled (2,733,461. Lee said $771,66*
would go to the state general fund,
and $1,966,895 to qualified commu­
nities.

Top U. S. Commie
Gets Traffic Fine
YONKERS, N. Y. (U PI) — Top
* U . S. Communist leader Gus Hall
pleaded guilty today to a charge
of failing to keep to the right.
The admiasion. however, had
nothing to do with Hall's laauc
with the United State* govern­
ment over the Communist party's
refusal to register as an arm of
the Soviet got eminent — a charge
be will answer In Washington Frif ) day.

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ELISABETHV1LLE, Katanga (U P !)— Katanga soldier*
i firing rifles and submachine guns today hit a United Statea
|Air Force Globemnster plane making a landing approach and
set it afire. The plane landed safely.
Shortly after the,shooting the United States called o ff
its Olobemaster airlift of troops and supplies to the United

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WEATHER: Cloudy through Friday. High today, 77-82. Low tonight. 67-52.
VOL.

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Leased

Wire

Established

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THURSDAY. DECEMBER 7, 1961

SANFORD.

FLORIDA

NO. 339

Franchise Directive 'Too Stringent'
Enabling Act
Protective One,
Says Cleveland
State Rep. M uck Cleveland
Jr. today called the franchise
directive n "little too strin­
gent" nnd said the enabling
bill introduced into the 1961
legislative session was prim­
arily a protective measure and not
solely a revenue producing de­
vice.
Cleveland laid certain points o f
the directive needed clarification
and eingled out tha mandatory
connection proposal.
“ Wa provided the legiilatlon and
machinery, hut the policy ia up to
tha County Commission," tha leg­
islator said.
Cleveland said that during the
Inst session “ we realised that
| there wna a need for aorne means
of control and regulation over wa­
ter companies that were not sub­
ject to regulations by the Florida
Railroad and Public Utility Com­
mission.
"W e sought those rontrola by
this enabling legislation," ha add­
ed.
Cleveland cited a ease In Loch
Arbor laat year where there was
no water and tha water company
'.her* refused to do anything aliout
it until it was "convenient.” "In
tiiat s i ch tha haalth and welfare
of the clliiena waa in jeopardy,"
be said.
Cleveland's colleague in ... the
irialatute. Gotdon
Frederick Jr.,
Jr..
Legislature,
Gordon Frederick
when questioned by the Herald
aaid it waa a good law If properly
administered but could be bad if
abused.
He added that the bulk of tha
criticism of tha directive comet
from a "lark of understanding" on
the part o f the general public.
The county commission called a
public meeting on the proa and
cons o f tha directive fur 7 p- in.
today at tha courthouse.
Cleveland, who is alto chairman
of the City Civil Service board,
said he would not be able to at­
tend tonight's meeting because
of the important civil service
meeting regarding rules and re­
gulation* governing city employes.

II. S. Plane
Hit Landing

City Crews Work Frantically To Plug Up Broken Water Main
(Herald Photo)

Nation* forest for the timt being.
it was disclosed in Leopoldville.
Civilian charter pilots flying D O *
and DC4« continued flying supplies
to the UN troops.
Flame* wee* belching from a
fuel tank and on* engine when the
'nig cargo plan* landed at the
United Nationv-hrid ElUabclhville
airport. The crew mcmbeis were
reported unharmed.
The A ir Force plane was hit
less than 24 hours after the United
Statea announced in Washington
it would provide up to 21 additional big cargo planra to assist tha
United Nations forces battling re­
bellious Katangrse In the capital
of tlii* breakway province.
With their control of the air as­
sured on the third day of tha new
outbreak between UN and Katan­
ga forces, United Natiuns planes
blasted a Katangrse ammunition
dump six miles outsldn o f Elisabethville in aupport of UN ground
troops.
Katangrse troops began firing
on the Glokemaster when it swept
tow over the city on its landing
approach.
Indian and Swedish jets flying
In support o f ground troops at­
tacked Katangrse ground Installa­
tions in tile Elisubethvilla are*.
They blew up an ammunition dump
six milts outside the city. The
jets were flying from the big UN
air hate at Kamina, 2(10 miles
northwest o f Klisaliethvillc.

Orlando Private
Half Million Gallons
U.S. Convoy Rolls Into Plane Missing
Lost As 2 Mains Break Berlin Despite Threats
Sanford work crcw i worked for I inch valvre blew on the line at the
seven hours Wednesday repairing intersect)
intersection.
two major water break* with City I \y4ler ooured over lira street
v l . ‘‘I ’ i 'u - "
MahagtC W. K KlV.a
K m *Jl*»todU&gt;
r*tw ig ) ^
-»■**• nnd Cn* * vvn.xVd fran tically-"^
llntaiing over a hhlf million gal* live hour* to plug the gap ui the
Ions of water was lost.
tine.
The first break occurred at
Knowles said that just as tire
French Ave. at First St. at ap­
line was being repaired, the pump
proximately 1 p.m. when a six
gave way and firemen were called
out to suck the water out from hy­
drants in the area.
Under the personal supervision
of Knowles, Water Superintendent
Quintus Ray and Public Works Di­
rector Sid KiChard, 15 men worked
(hroughoul the day only to have
Spenkora ill the evening another break occur at 4 p.m. al
session o f the Florida busi­ Persimmon Ave.
Five men worked in water up
ness seminar at 7 p. m. to­
in
their neck* for seven hours in
day will be Dr. Frank Good­
win of the University of Flo­ repairing the breaks.
The five commended by Knowles
rida and R. II. Roberts of
Miami, representing the Flo­ today were LeRoy Lee, Augustus
Drown, Frank Bines, Kooicvell
rida Power and Light Co.
Robinson and Willie Lee Robinson.
Roberta will speak on "R e­
"Tho inen worked fighting 60
cession Proves the Superior
pound* of water pressure plugging
Stability o f Florida's Unique
the valve,” Knowlea explained.

ATLANTA (U PI) — Authorities
today searched belwcen Savannah,
Ga., and Orlando for a light
company plane reported loat with
three persons aboard.
The Civil Air Patrol In Atlanta
said the plane, owned by a FIor.
kla produr# firm, left Savannah
Wednesday night and has nut
been heard from.
The search was Initiated by
officials of the Yeancle &amp; Fox
Produce Co. of Orlando, after the
plane did not appear on a flight
from Roanoke, Va, to Orlando.
The Atlanta CAP said the pilot
and the passengers were identified
only by their last names. Th*
CAP ssld the pilot's name was
lx&gt;dlng and the passengers were
Giles of Orlando and Mate worth
of l^esburg.

BERLIN (U PI)—Tha vanguard
of a combat-ready U. S. Army
battle group rolled into Berlin to­
day afler a 110-mll# trip across
Communist East Germany in de­
fiance of Soviet and East German
warning! against "possible conse­
quences.”

UY LARRY VEIIKIIKL
What's this about a new ala*.
Ironies industry thinking about
locating in Keminole County!
• •
•
Look for th« Farm Bureau to rocommtnd tiiat an agricultural centar be established on the county
home pioperty.
• •
•
Don't be surprised if the breech
widens between City Manager W.
K. Knowles and tha Civil Defense
Board . . . Crucial meeting com­
ing up tonight.
*
•
*
No sooner had word reached ua
that Hants's cap waa found that
County Agent Cecil Tucker men­
tioned that the 4-H sign on th*
councll'a float "disappeared."
• •
•
Reports from Oviedo are that In
a city election w|ier* candidates
were unopposed and therefore,
voters might have felt it wasn't
important to go to the polls, ther*
was a splendid turnout, Thoe*
people seem to value th* great
American privllega of voting. It’s
a heritage that's worth protecting
lest it be snatched from us.
* •
•
Postmaster Guy Allen Is wo*,
ried because, in spite of all he can
do, th* plea to “ mail your Christ,
mas package* early” Just is net
bringing in the expected volume,
*
*
*

the highways linking Berlin with
West Germany for such troop
inovcmenti.
. ,
Didja see the auditor's report on
West German truck drivers told
Brevard: Quota: Board member*
West Berlin police that East Ger(county commission members, that
man army and police patrol car*
i») continue to run their own dls&gt;
were stationed at every road
tricts like little kingdoms, acting
leaving the highway and at sec­
Independently in supenrialon o f
ondary road bridges over It.
work, hiring o f personnel and
East German soldiers and po­
obligating funds rather than act.
The Communist! claimed the
lice were posted along the high­
ing together. Tha Suprems Court
United Stales had no right to use
way al about one-mile Interval*
has ruled a hoard cannot delegate
and Russian and East German
its power in thin manner. Unquotes
army trurks were on tho high­
• s *
way both in front of and behind
Chief Deputy Jim Singletary
the American convoy, (hey aaid.
warns o f strict punishment for
Ollier Communist troop move­
youngsters hunting with BB guns
ments were reported elsewhere in
without proper adult supervision.
East Germany in apparent new
Better bring th* old man along
GltOTON, Conn. (UPI) — Adm. military maneuver*.
when you go a-shootlng.
The
U.
S.
convoy,
172
troops
In
Husband E. Kimmel, former Pa­
• • •
cific Fleet commander whose 23 Jeeps and trucks, was the ad­
Officials
o
f tha Taniiaml Trail,
career was wrecked by Pearl vance element of the 1.5U0 • man
way*
Bus
Company
will visit Kan.
Harbor 20 years ago, said today itrong 1st Rattle Group of the
ford Monday to discuss new Inter*
19th
U.
S.
Infantry,
tl&gt;* attack was Induced by Presi­
city bus service between New
It was cleared through the So­
dent Roosevelt to “ thus permit
WAHHINTON (U P I)— A Cuban Yuik ami ■ dozen Florida cities
hint lo honor bi* secret commit­ viet border control point at Mariments to Great Hritain and the enborn and crossed through Com­ exile leader has told Congress from Jnckfonville to Miami. Th*
Economy.” Dr. Goodwin will
Neilierlands with the full support munist territory lo Berlin without that th* Kremlin ordered Cubun mooting with local officials i* set
follow with a talk entitled
incident.
Premier Fidel Castro to declaie for III a. m at the Trallways Ter­
of the American people."
minal, Second and Park Ava.
"Bring ’Em Bnck Alive."
lie always was a Communist.
Kimmel, wl»o will be 80 next
s e e
MEXICO CITY (U PI) — Sen.
It was emphasized by a
February, lives a selected life
Dr. Jure Miro Cardona said at
George A. Smathers, (D-Fla.), Chamber
of C o m m c r c e
City
Commissioners
Wednesday
here with his wife. A congression­
a .Senate hearing on problems of
said Wednesday night h* does not spokesman that it is not
al investigating commuter in 19(6
Cuban refugees that the declara­ were given a copy o f the proposed
blame Mexico for voting against necessary to have reserva­
placed much of tlie blame for the
tion by Castro last Friday was new condemnation and demolition
an Inter - American investigation tions to attend the evening
I'earl Harbor disaster on Kimmel
meant a* a "deliberate challenge uf unsafe building, ordinance in
of potential Communist threats to session. The public is cordiul“ rough draft." The ordinance will
CHICAGO (U P I)— A New York and IJ. Gen. Waltrr C. Short.
to the inter-American ayetera."
tha Western hemisphere.
ly invited, egpeciully sales doctor today revealed hia tech- \ Kimmel said he ha* spent the
Mlro, whu was the first premier l&gt;* discussed In detail at Monday's
A t a new* conference here, |&gt;eraonncl, and people in the siiqut- o f scalping hia patients to past two decades "putting peo­
MIAMI REACH (U P l)-P r e a l- u„ a tr th. U i ln i
. ' j „ ow regular meeting.
Smathers said, however, be doubts field of public servieu ami
• •
•
of Cuban exiles in tl.is
transplant flowing locks to bald ple straight about Pearl Haroor" dent Kennedy appealed lo labor „ ,
that tha government and people of public relations.
and digging up new evidence that today to get behind hi. effort* to wu||lr). „ ld Wednesday that two
heads.
THOUGHT FOR THE D A Y:
tha United States are "completely
Dr, Norman Oreulrelch aaid he Washington officials withheld v ’ overhaul the reciprocal trade P - c # . llo , ldt, brought Lack from Who's gonna grt tired fir s t! Ma
satisficed" w i t h the Mexican Tessa* C IS
writing about tba Palma . . . Or,
LI
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transplants
transplant* hair
hair from
from the
tiie bushy
bushyj ,tat information from him aliout Kr»&gt;" lest Increased foreign tom
Moscow order* fur the speech.
stand.
you all reading about It.
I W O F lie r s n u n
fringe
fringe to
to the
Die shiny
shiny tup
tup of
of his
hit baldbald­ nr .. nations w.l'i the .o p j.e s e ’ Petition cause added loss of Juba
The
hearings
resumed
today
The Council o f tha Uigauiiwiiun
ing patients’ head* to give them that may have provoked the rur- ror American worker*.
with a « r l!.i of witnesses ached.
of American States voted 14 to 2
l l
a
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bark their lost hair line.
pr.»c Pearl Harbor air a..ai. .
KpeaUng to the AFL-CIO na. isisret to testify on problems caused
Tuesday to call a meeting o f forM o n ro e L r a s n
The surgery range*
said
lias ...........
Uoual convention
here, the
ranges from a aim -!
-: "Everything
»•••»* I. have —
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•ign ministers next month to
been substantiated." Kimmel said./ executive in . his sprepared
text
also M il.
. in i a r v u .
pi* technique performed inthe
• * .
a a
.
Miami
area.
study Red encroachments on the
A Cessna Cub plane crashed ,loclur» «***«•
tompllcaUd p ro -1 "The conclusion is Inescapable. Ioutlined a plan f»r federal assist*
It. Norris Wilson, an off{rial ol
New World. Mexico and Cuba cast
into Lake Monroe early Wedncsrequiring hospitalisation,
j They withheld iniormatlon from
»« communities, businesses tiie I'. S ComtniUvv of llriuthe only negative votes.
day evening injuring two of the
U,1" « • Pu" ‘ h resembling a us because they wanted the Jap- and uoiU is Injured U-mpoiurily gies, said in a ptrparrd state­
Smathers said h« believes Mex­
occupants
miniature biscuit cutler, the doc- anrse lo attack. Then they iruci- by competitive aspect# o f librialment that -every Cuban hope* to
ico’s veto represented disagree­
The crash occurred about 600 tor «»dl*lt Ibutea small patches of /ltd me and Short. They wanted l**d tariff*. He said the plan ivturn
SANTO DOMINGO, D. R. (UPI)
Imire
eventually,”
but
ment on a technicality rather than
would he submitted to Congirsa
feet off Mill Creek.
hair f run| tha aide* and back of to pul it all off on us
—Tlte government and opposition
many
m
ngnize
tiiat
it
might
not
political support for Premier Fidel
nest year, but tiiat it would avoid
The two men. Robert Stokes of lh*
lo ,h » h*1*1 •!»*• **"
----------------------put finishing touches today on an
Castro's Cuban government.
"permanent guveimiirnt paternal- *'• ^°r * *‘,n* U'lie.
DeLand and Herbert Cash of
"Obvluualy, only a l i m i t e d
|
Mim hi.d U lifled that the Cu- agreement to end the violent
Chapel Hill, N. C., were teported -mount « f hair ran be grafted.
7 he chief executive spoke fiisl u " “ Cugces "have but one pur- political crls.s in Hie Dominican
in “ (ood condition" at lhe Or- otherwise th* patient would (port
lo a national meeting o f Young P0’ *'' ,0
hack fighting. They Republic.
a
wavy
growth
on
lop
hut
be
bald
ange Memorial Hospital today.
lietnoeifeta ul tha Deauvill* Hotel, *'ou|d rather fight and dia than
Both rereived cut* and lacrra- on the sides and hack of hia head.
President Joaquin llalaguer ar­
then n-utuied to AFL-CIO head- tu Dy to remake their lives In
Hair cannot be grafted from one
burglar tiona.
Police today hunted
rived
at the presidential palace
quaiteis at the Americana Hotel a friendly but foreign country.”
Police reported that the plane person to another ezeept in th*
who apparently likes to dress
earlier
Ilian usual following late
tu
addles*
th*
labor
convention.
ATLANTA (U PI) — Non farm
right.
had apparently crashed after take* cat* o f identical twins," he tuld
Kennedy'* references to the
employment
in
Florida
increased
uight
talks
which reportedly left
a
medical
meeting.
Chief Roy Williams said that .off from the DeLand airport.
by 17,000 during October, the U.S. nerd for extensive changes in for­
only minor details to be ironed
The two were rescued fiom the
tha Martinizlng Cleaner* on W.
Department of Labor reported to* eign trad* policy followed up hia
out before there la formal aaSecond St. was entered sometime plane by volunteers in boats.
similar speech Wednesday in New
day.
iMuucvmcnl of an interim
Wednesday nliht and three suita Asalsting in the rescue were W.
The regional office said the York to tha National Association
UNITED N A T I O N 8, N. Y. regime.
of clothes, one overcoat and 15 A. and W. C. Yates. J.W.E. WhitBridge
Page 8
beginning o( th* citrus fruit pro­ uf Manufarluiets, an organization (U P I)—Th* list of countries wait­
I akrr and Robbie Whiddon.
The general atmosphere of oppair* of panti were stolen.
C lassified____
Page 12 A IS
cessing season and production of usually at odds with the AFL-CIO. ing to apeak in the Geneial As- timism was reflected in atencllled
Comic*
........ Pag* 12
high fashion sportswear for the
sembly'a debate on China had j slogans on downtown sidewalks:
Dear Abby
Page 8
Better Prisons
Attlee Stricken
winter tourist season raised manu­
giown to 43 today, dimming hnpei “ Long lire Ibe government ot na.
E d it o ria l
........ Pag* 4
MIAMI (UPI) — Slate Prisons, AMEU8IIAM, England (U P I)—
facturing employment by 4.200.
Bryant Culled
of a a a * in b I y adjournment, by tiooal unity." Soldier* and police
Entertainment _____ Pag* 8
Director H. G. Cochran aaid today Funner British Prim* Minister
Trade employment increased by
TALLAIIAKflEE (U PI) — Gov. Christmas.
I eontioued oe ilrvet guard and
Legal*
Florida if well on It* way to Ciemeut Attlee, 78, hat suffered a
. . . . . Pag* 9
10,000 as wbolcsaleri expanded to Farris Bryant will fly to New
Only two wetka remain o f t h e 'moat butloeae houses were still
I'uzzi*
....
.
upgrading both its pruona and heart attack and it "gravely ill,”
haodie the citrus crop and de­ York Kunday to attend a special time originally scheduled for the closed, but there w~rm slgns of an
3***• •
the personnel whn guard the eon- j doctors at Ameriaham Gmeral anSociety .
_
Pag* 8 * 7
partment store* enlarged their session
of the
i.... -&lt;
•»— governor's confer­ Kith
**“ ■ session, which opened Sept. |early end to the lo-day anU-govncte in them.
I trounced t o d y .
Sparta ..... .. ..... ------ Pag* 8
staffs.
ence committee on civil defense.
18.
eminent general strike. ^

Mexico Not To
Blame - Smathers

Two Speakers For
Evening Seminar

Kimmel Continues
Harbor Correction

Castro's Speech
'Made In Moscow'

He Scalps 'Em And They Like It

Labor's Support Of
Trade Plan Asked

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A oreemenf Near
In Sanlo Domingo

Non-Farm Jobs In
Florida Increase

Well Clothed
Burglar Sought

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43 Countries To
Speak On China

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'From These Honored Dead, W e Take Devotion
B r D O m S HIGGINBOTHAM
Twenty rears ago today was one
« c the blackest clays In the htitory o f the United .Slates.
un that day, Japanese piancs at­
tacked Pearl Harbor, and the
thousands of civilians and service
men living there were caught
completely unprepared, in a night,
mart of shock and horror that
those who survived can never out­
live.
Dealt a mortal blow, dared and
almost unbelieving, the slumber­
ing giant that was America in JB41
struggled to his feet, took up his
sword, lifted hti battle shield, and

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nation of tha enemy, grew ever Hospital in Tearl Harbor across
stronger and more powrrful, until from Ford Island. Jly duty sec­
at last with one mighty roar, the tion had the duly &gt;m Sunday. 7
giant triumphed — and the last December and we were in the
enemy iiung down his sword and ’ process of relieving the watch.
surrendered.
"Our routine was disrupted at
Living in .Sanford today is enr approximately 0713 a m. with the
or the survivors of Die lerrlbe very loud noises of bombs burst­
day ■( Pearl Harbor, retired ing, low flying planes with Rising
Navy Chief. Chester OiCorrf.
Suns painted on them and billows
Ife remembers I'earl Harbor— of black smoke pouring from the
and here la his story;
first target* on Ford Island and
"Twenty years ago today, on from the battle ships, which were
Dec. 7, 1911, It was another beau­ already burning.
tiful sunny Sunday morning in
"We didn’t have to be told what
Hawaii.
had happened—the Japanese had
"I was stationed at the NavalJ sneaked in close to the Islands and

done what everyone expected them
to do some day—except maybe not
su secret and complete.
"O f course we were all busy for
the next three days and nights be­
fore we "laried a watch routine
where sleep was involved.
"This was one nightmare that
no one will ever be able to quite
visualise as well a* the persons
who witnessed it. I saw more
heroes and 'guta' on Sunday 7 De­
cember, 1941, than I have ever
seen or ever expect to see. I sawyoung sailors walking arounu in
their skivvies, holding broken and
mangled arms, wanting to get

back to their ships, which were
retting on the bottom nf Pearl
Harbor in some cases.
"In pre-Pearl Haroor days the
battle ship* were considered the
backbone of the Navy—and in the
period of approximately 30 min­
utes six of our best were resting
on the harbor bottom.
"The USS Arisons was blown
apart and carried approximately
1100 officers and men to their
permanent graves. They still rest
there today- as the Arliona has
never been decommissioned and
with the mast extending out of
the water, a permanent memorial
Sbr

ftantorb

Red China Warns India On Border Incidents
TOKYO (U PI) — Communist
China accused India today of purawing an "extremely dangerous"
policy o f "expansion by fore*’’ in
tha Sino-lndlan border areas.
It said only tha frlping govern­
ment's restraint has prevented a
oonfllct.
The charge came in a Foreign
Ministry atatment and the publi­
cation o f n "atrong" protest not*
ha India last month alleging il­
legal Indian Incurelon Into Chineia

territory designed to "create new
troubles."
The statement accused Indian
Prime Minister Juwaharlal Nehru
o f lying, lacking in moral courage
and "pursuing an unfriendly pol­
icy toward China" because of "cer­
tain needs of the internal and ex­
ternal puli Lice o f the Indian goveramant."
Tha text of the statement and
detail* of the protest note were
broadcast by the New China news

agency, which wat monitored here.
The officiel Peiping People's
dally newspaper also attacked the
Indian leader. Tha nawspaper said
Nehru "la not at all interested in
solving the Sino-lndlan boundary
question" and accused him of
whipping up an anti-Chinese cam­
paign in India following hi* recent
visit to tha United States.
The newipeper said in its edi­
torial that "any pereon with a
little sense can see that there la

no threat whatsoever to the secur­
ity* o f India's northern border."
The Foreign Ministry statement
said India's repeated violations of
the disputed Sino-lndlan border
areas ware "dangerous" and that
China had no intention o f being
"cowed" by military threats.
"It would be very erroneoue
and dangerous should the Indian
govarnment taka China's attitude
of reitralnt and toleranea aa an
expraeaion o f weaknsM," tha For­
eign Mlnletry said.

Farewell Parly
Given Children
By JANE CASSELBERRY
Wayne, Debbie and Laurie Beauafaamp, children ot Mr. and Mrs.
Sid Beauchamp, were honored last
Friday afternoon with a farewell
party given by their neighborhood
playmates i t the home of Mrs.
Charles Lockyer, Quintuplet Dr.,
Casselberry.
Tha following day the BeauMump children and their mother
laft by car for Pennsylvania for
• abort visit with their maternal
grandparents before flying to Ja­
pan to Join their father,
Othera attending the party were
Mark Hawthorne, Clint Lockyer,*
John Lockyer, Cliff Lockyer, Britt
Britton, Cynthia Britton, Barry
Hawthorne and Donna Lockyer

G. B. McAllister
Dies In France
2

began to fight for his very life.
The initial shock soon turned to
outrage, and aroused, the mighty
giant began to flex muscles never
before used, out of the great red
mouth o f the steel furnaces came
ships, guns, bullets, planes and
tanka.
From the lolna of the giant there
came II million lighting men and
women and the might) mailed fiat
began to strike blow alter blow,
tearing asunder the chains of cap­
ture and slavery.
For almost four years, the giant
fought the evil forces on both sides
of the ocean, and to the conster­

Funeral aervlcea for S/Sgt.
George B. McAllister, 41, who died
In Orlean, France, on ^tov. 13 were
bald on Nov. V at the Kcnnesaw
National Cemetery in Marietta,
Ga.
Son of the late E. 0 . and Agnes
B. McAllister, he waa a native of
Vermont and had lived in Sanford
lo r a number o f years. He had
aarved M years with the Army.
Survivors are hla wife, Violet, ot
Atlanta; a ton, George B. Jr., US
Navy, Norfolk, Va.| a daughter,
Bctay Sue, and a granddaughter,
Candice JIB, both of Frankllnton,
N. C.; four slateri, Mri. Ella M.
Preston, South Royalton, VL, Sirs.
B. 8. Wood lit in. Lanctt, Ala., Mrs.
A. E. Pressley, Hendersonville,
H. C., and Mrs. Ralph D. Smith
eg Sanford.

Page 2— T h u rs. Dec. 7, 19G1

f r r i lf c

Dominican Tension Appears 'Easing'
David Hayward, manager o f the
former Hutchins Clothing CenUr
in tho Fern P la n St Fern Park,
this week announced taking over
full ownership and management
o f the business, simultaneously
changing the business name to
Hayward’s Clothing CenUr.
The new firm will continue the
asms type operation Introduced by
HoUhlna when the ator* moved
into i u present location esvtral
month* age. No woman’s apparel
is handled, but the etore specialises
In fitting extra larga and tall mea,
as wall aa the average sis* man,
with a complete Una o f aulU, fur­
nishings and shoes.
A real convanlanca to working
poopla it tha tact that Hayward's
la opan all day Sunday, from I
a. m. to I p. m. It is closed
Friday avenlngs and Saturdays.

New Owner
At Altamonte
Beauty Shop

ing, although it seemed likely
that he would serve at least tem­
porarily as a member of the new
junta.
Strikebound factories began to
reopen lsta Wednesday. Although
the spreading effects o f the anti-

SANTO DOMINGO, D. R. (UPI)
— The prospect of early agree­
ment on an interim junta regime
for the Dominican Republic wee
expected today to east tension in
the 10-day-old anti .government
"general strike."
Agreement was
re p o rte d
Wednesday night on plan* to form
a Junta, representing both govern
meat anu opposition parti**, to
govern until elections are held
DetaU* were not announced im­
mediately.
Francisco J. Oyarsun, a Chil­
ean diplomat Invited here by the
government, received much o f the
credit for the settlement. He spent
most a f Wednesday shuttling be­
tween meetings o f government and
opposition groups.
Support for President Joequin
Balaguer appeared to be weaken-

government strike forced fuelshort hotel* here to ditconllniA)
hot-water and laundry service,
other activities — notably yuleUd* radio broadcasting — begin
returning to normal Wednesday
night.

Party

Dresses

Ily Jonathan Login
and Junior Them*

from

$14.98

Blouses
By

Lady

Manhattan,

$5.00

“ aileen” Coordinates
2 and 1-pc. Outfit*. Huy
Separately Then Mix and Match

Altamonte Scouts
Make Sunday Hike

Casual
Dresses
from $9.98

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1

By Shirley Wentworth
Altamonte Boy Scout Troop 139,
with Jack 8t*wart acting as lead­
er, made a 10 mile hike last Sunday
leaving at 1:80 p. m. and return­
ing at 4:80 p. m.
Tha boy* met at the Fir* Dept,
with required full pack and tn
uniform. Observation lessons were
taught on the hike and later the
boya enjoyed a cookout.

Playgirl
FASHIONS
FBRN PARK
T 8 8-3815

SHOPPING CENTER
FREN PARK

‘Til 9 P. M- Fridays

Courthouse Records
Real Relate Transactions
Fred Mull, atux, to American
Fad. S. and L. Assn., Orlando,
Tanglewuod, f 17,300.
At mnis M. Englsrt to Htanlsy
H. Kvanoo, slux, Dot-Ray Manor,
$9,SU0.
Raymond Hum**, Inc. to Lois
O'Kslly, Longdala Sutxi., $9,300.
Donald R. Oswald, atux to Edith
C. Seng, 21-21-30, $81,300.
L, M. N, Enterprises, Inc. to
Fird L. Kprankla, etux, Lottgdale,
$9,300.
L. il, N. Enterprises, Inc. to
fii-orga A. C,■(tea, atux, Longdala,
$9,300.
Charles K. Mt-ssamorr, etux to
William K. Donahue, etux, South
Pinecrest, $11,800.
James I. Kinbsr, etux to Ralph

Eld ridge, elxl, Sportsman's Para­
dis*, $9,000.
Heftier Construction Co, to Jack
D. l'rrkins, atux, Heftier Homes,
$13,100.
Roger E. Durnham, atux to R.
E. Chapman, atux, Eureka Ham­
mock, $0,000.
Jams* R, Spears, atux to
Chaatar Shaleaky, atux. L a k e
Rrantlcy, $10,000,
Grant Thompson, atux to DaWltt
C. Silvers, HI, atux, Triplett I,ak»
Shore*, $12,000.
Ward llicks, Inc. to Ralph Jones,
etux, Esstbrook Bubd., $13,900,
K. C. Crumpton, stux, to Wayne
L, Mitchell, stux, Palm Springs,
fil.HW
Final Divorce Daercaa
Hasal L. Adkinson va. Edward
J. Adkinson,
Inc* Janet Blanton va. Thomas
William Blanton.
Bill!* Jo Lsa vs. Virgil F. L*s.
Glsnn Riley vs. Edith G. Riley.
Anna E. Smith va. Malvin L.
Smith.
Rosa J. Smith va. Walter H.
Smith.
Gerald R. Owen va. Batty Ann

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Marriage Application*
William Chrisman, Orlando and
Marlene Elia* Blair, Orlando,
Larry Camper, Calvert City,
Ky. and Sharon Walker, Sanford.
John Moore, Sanford and Clar­
issa Edith Johnson, Sanford.
Marshall Bryant, Orlando and
Bertha Evans, Orlando.
William C. llalbeek, Sanford and
Marjurl# Joanne Shaver, Sanford.
Luriou* Scott, DtLoon Spgaand Melinda Reddick, DeLeon
Spga.
George Ralph Papa, Columbus,
Ga. and Lucille May Hoggard,
Columbus, Ga.
Gen* Smith, Sanford and Nancy
Rutter, Lake Mary.

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JUVENILE DETENTION CHAIRMAN. Mm. Blanche
Blicknmlth, adds to tha gtocka in tho cloud on the
Juvenile ward o f the Seminole County jail. Anna Tyner,
matron holde some o f the magazinea which were sup­
plied aa Mrs. Blackamith, left, ahowa her som* of the
toothbrushes. Other Heins art! toot hpon tier, envelops
and atutloncry, pencils, combs, books, underclothing ami
aocka, which may be used at the descretlon of the law enforcemunt officers. Tha detention committee la a new
division o f tha Juvanila Council.
(Herald Photo)

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SPORTCOATS
SLACKS
* 4 001
DRESS SHIRTS “ $1501.
88‘ i r JACKETS $225

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Dacron and Wool
All Woolx
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WOLFEBORO, N, M. (U P I) —
Wulfsburo maintains it ii tha
“ oldest summer resort in Amer­
ica." The town bass* its claim on
the fact that Gov, John Wantworth built tho first known sum­
mer hum* in the nation on tha
shores of Lake Wentworth in
178H.

In Dull Guld or Black
Mylar Luttg and
Zsphr Wool.
Btar-flecked with gold
or silver mrtalir, and
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LOVFLY —

By Shirley Wentworth
Mrs. Blllio Meadows, recently of
Casselberry and now a resident of
Altamonte Springs, D the new
owner end operator o f the Alta­
monte Springs Beauty Salon on
Altamonte Bird.
Mrs. Msadow* Is ready to help
glamorise tha "new you” from
permanents to suit your person­
ality to facials and to manicure*
for finger-tip beauty.

BAYING GOODBYE to the Beauchamp family at a farewell parly are
(neated) Wayne, Dcbblo and Louria Beauchamp and standing Mark Haw­
thorne, Clint, John and Cliff Lockyer, Britt and Cynthia Britton, Barry
Hawthorne and Donfta Lockyer.
(Herald Fhoto)

" I would hope that every
American would bow their head*
in a moment of silent prayer oR&gt;
Ibis day for tbuse who did not
die In vain.
"They died for one reason,
for the protection of their coun­
try—so that their loved onr*
would continue to enjoy freedom
and this wonderful American
way of life."
••* (The headline of this story
is taken from the most movitu.
post-war speecii ever spoken -V
Abraham
Lincoln's
Gettysburg
Address.)

remains and the colors are raised
and lowered every day by a color
guard.
"There are several retired offi­
cers and chief petty officers and
active duty personnel In the San­
ford area who were stationed at
Pearl Harbor or ibe Philippines on
that infamous day. I'm sure that
December 7lh of any year wilt not
slip by these people without their
stoping and thinking for a few
minutes.
"I think most Americans tend
to take thing* for granted and
serin to forget things in the
■ame manner.

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Kennedy Plans
Drastic Overhaul
In Welfare
WASHINGTON’ (U PI) — T h e
Kennedy Administration is ready
to luunch n drastic overhaul of
America's public welfare pro4'rains.
The filet steps will be taken
next week. Abraham Hi bicuff, sec­
retin y of health, education and
welfare, will Is-ue a series of ad­
ministrative orders modify ing re­
lief M&gt;{illations which have been
the ( h i gel of mounting public
ci Iticism.
Mote -(veeping reforms, requlrMtig legislation netiotl, will be piu*
posed in a special message which
President Kennedy plans to send
to Congiess ill January.
The overall blueprint will place
heavy emphasis on helping relief
families to become self-supporting
lather than remaining in a state
of chronic dependency.
It also is aimed at eliminating
welfare abuses, piutleularly in the
mtruversisl Aid to Dependent
liililren (ADC) piogrum. Offi­
cials contend such abuses have
been giossly exaggerated by welfaro critics. Hut (hey know that
public lie lias been moused by
stutics about able-bodied men who
refuse to work, and unwed moth­
ers who squander their aid checks.
Present federal yelfuie prog tains had their loots ill the De­
gression . They have undergone no
basic changes in i!6 years. About
seven million Amcticans current­
ly are receiving public assistance,
at a cost to taxpayers of pearly tt
billion a year.
The new rehabilitation services
may boost welfare costs by about
$‘J00 million a yeai initially. Hut
officials aie convinced that in the
Jong run they will save billions of
Vulture.
Here are eome major reforms
the administration hopes to rarry
out, either by executive order or
new legislation:
Under present regulations, fedeml funds which constitute from
£11 to 75 per cent o f the typical
relief cheek may nut be dispensed
in the form of wages for work
jicrfonucd on community projects.
41 here is no bar against requiring
an able-bodied person to wurk out
the portion of his relief check
which comes from elute and local
funds. Hut the federal portion
must simply be handed out, with
mi strings attached, to any eligible
recipient.
Tlie new rules arc designed to
give local welfare agencies die^retionury power to use federal
* u m is as payment for work done
on community projects which do
not compete with private employ­
ment. For example, welfare re
cipients might lie assigned to clean
books in a local library—a job
which the community probably
would not Include in its regular
municipal budget.
Working out a relief check
would not be required of tho blind,
'S g c il, and disabled, or o f others,
such as mothers of young chil­
dren, for whom it would be a gua­
nine hardship.
Congress will be asked to make
permanent two reforms in ths
ADC progiam which were authorlied last session on a one-year
trial basis.
One permits aid to children of
^Vieinpluyrd father*, in the past,
ADC checks could go only to fam­
ilies in which the father had left
horns. This has served as an in­
ducement to divorce and to real or
faked desertions. Critics said it
also eucuuruged illegitimacy be­
cause ADC aid was readily avail­
able to unwed moters, but was de­
nied to a legally married couple
who simply happened to be poor.
■4 T h. other..ratalni permits ADC
payments to foster parents select­
ed by welfare agencies, as well as
to ths natural mother or other
close relative. T h l a provision
make* it possible lur a court to re­
move children from ths custody of
an it responsible mother who is ac­
cepting ADC aid but is not using
ft to provide the youngstci* with
_n decent home. Under ths old ruls
\ i d was cut off to children placed
in a foster home.
Another major change will bs
authorization for welfare agencies
to giva vouchers Instead of cash to
people who cannot manage money.
Jf an ADC mother lias been
squaiulciing her children’# aid
check on liquor or a boyfriend, the
welfare agency could issue future
aid in the form of vouchers good
■kir rent, food, clothing and other
necessities.

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Christmas some enthusiastic soul pasted
seals all over th e w in d s h ie ld of someone
else's car. While your local TB association applauds th e
sentiment, It hastens to remind contributors that Christ­
mas seals belong on packages and th e backs o f en v elop es,
not on the front o f cars.
Christmas seal time is here again this year, and
your local TB association Invites you to buy yourself a
share o f good health by sending In your Christmas seal
contribution promptly when you receive your Christmas
Seal letter. Tills is also the time when the community at
large gets its chance to take care o f its own.
Through Christmas seal contributions we teach
people how to protect themselves against TB. That
means everybody.
It costs a great deal to take care o f a tuberculosis
patient for just one day. And there are many TB patients
in hospitals in the area right now. The yearly TB bill in
this county alone is well over &lt;1,000 . . . for indigents
and that's for treatment alone.
• Our local organization is right up there in the front
ranks fighting this disease. However, they need your
help. Give. GIVE. Christmas Seal Money can help them
fight this disease and stamp it out o f the county once
and for all.
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CASE K-470: Russel Hirschman, ceive the gift.
From Eileen's description, the
clerk then suggested some shortie
psjsm ss, pointing out some of
the salient features and conclud­
ing, " I t l were you. I'd take
these because I'd like to have
them myself.**
So Eileen bought.
Janet Fnedly patronised the
glove counter where the clerk
showed some islesmanihlp and
doaed tbe sale.
Jeanette Roberta got an ex­
cellent sales “ pitch'* from a cour­
teous clerk In the notions depart­
ment. Tho clerk did a good sell,
ing jo b for 10 minutes but forgot
to close.
So Jeanette came back to Bell
Telephone with her money, un­
spent.
Bea Huffman had a similar
experience . . . the clerk put on
■ glowing sales talk but never
made an attempt to dose the
sale.
Lucy Durham and Connie Grif­
fin then tried some small store*.
A clerk sold Lucy a shirt but
Lucy later failed to buy hose and
cosm etlci In a department store
for lack of a positive sates clos­
ing,
Connie, however, found a shoe
salesman who not only closed the
deal for a new pair of shoes but
then demonitrsted a purse to
match.
Judy Morrison had no luck buy­
ing shoes or cosmetics, but the
clerk in Uie handbag section sold
btr.
Elisabeth
BradficU!
went
“ grandson'' shopping for a hat
for a boy. The clerk sold her
dungarees and a shirt by some
positive salesmanship.
Bell Telephone girls thus learn­
ed the vital importance of cloi.
Ing the sate.
So send for my booklet “ Sure­
fire Sales L Advertising Strategy''
enclosing a (tamped, return en­
velope. plus 20c.
Even clergymen can't get con*
vert* unless they ASK for such
positive action.

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WASHINGTON (N EA ) — “ The pean-grown wheat was the equiva­ went down, the variable fee would
welfare of American farmers de­ lent of $2 a bushel, and if the have to be increased to keep the
pends on the export market," says world market price waa 11.50 a import price of wheat atablc.
The European countrlei have'
U. S. Secretary of Agriculture bushel, a fee of 50 cents a bushel
Orville L. Freeman. This is why would be charged on all wheat im­ not yet decided they are willini
he has met four times this past ported into tha Common Market. to make concessions in reducing
This would be on top of any im ­ trade barriers against American
month with officials of the Euro­
port
tariff the European coun agricultural caporta. But if they
pean Economic Community —
France, Germany. Italy, Belgium, tries might retain. And it would don’t, European and American
Luxemburg and Uie Netherlands— be on top of any export subsidy farm economies are on a collision
in an effort to safeguard tradition­ which the United States might pay course. And American farm ex.
ports may drop In the process.
al American markets against com ­ to move its surpluses.
This situation Is going to mike
The fee would be a most difficult
petition from increased internal
trading in Europe's new Common trade barrier to overcome. For it doubly difficult for the CongreiSg
the world price of wheat varies to write new farm legislation near
Market.
Last year the United Statea ex- from day to day. And as the price year.
ported S l.l billion worth of farm
products to these countries. Tbe
exports were principally hard
wheat, feed grains, cotton, tobac­
co, rice and poultry.
By contrast, tbe United States
imported only 5220 million worth
of agricultural products from
In the jostling crowd o f x dime howaver, if the furs were mink,
western Europe. They were prin­ store the other day 1 opened my the annual coat would be $232.50.1
cipally wine, cheese, prepared purse to get a dollar bill. My wal­
A personal property floater for
meats, vegetable olla and specialty let waa gone. With a shriek I be­ $100,000 o f coverage for ont-year
itema like bulbs and greenhouse gan to hunt, certain that t must would cost about 5625 in New
stock.
York and only $375 in Nashville,
have dropped it.
The inequality of this trade in
But in a minute, the store man­ Tenn. The only peril* considered
both volume .and commodities
ager was at my elbow, and told uninsurable are wear, tear, moth
leaves little room for bargaining.
me, “ Yours Is ths fifth wallet lift­ and war.
The European countries are never­
If you own different types of
ed her* this afternoon.” He offered
theless pressuring the United
me carfare and the insurance that highly valued property, the per­
States to reduce tariffs against
within the week my wallet would sonal articles floater covers in on t
their agricultural producta and re­
be returned, minus cash, but with policy tha protection offered by'
duce quotaa against products such
specific floaters. In contrast, if the
driver's license and such intact.
as cheese, ia surplus supply here.
only item o f real value you own is
I remembered then that we had
For its part, the United States
a painting or a* piece of jewelry,
wants assurances that It wilt re­ a personal floater Insurance policy. you might ease by taking out
“ How much cash did you hava?"
tain Its traditional markata fur
specific policies for it alone.
farm exports. It also wants as­ my husband aaked, Was it more
If you own your own home, you
surances it will get its share of than $50 ? "
could buy such a policy as a sup­
It was Iasi and aa 1 learned that plement to your regular homeown­
any expansion in Europe'! mar­
kets as the standard of living and I would gst nothing. Our policy er's paekagd.
the purchaalng power of ita people has a deductible clause. I would
“ All-risk" polices covering ordta
have had to lose more than $50 o f nary possession* aa well aa highIncrease.
An international conference hat value in onler to be eligible to file value articles are also available.
been meeting in Geneva since a claim. A more comprehensive I f this type o f policy interests you,
September I960, to negotiate new policy would hava been prohibitive make certain your agent receive*
,
tariffs between the six Common in cost.
detailed information about tha
Market countries and other coun­
For city dwellers, especially in property insured for full protec­
tries in the General Agreement on neighborhoods or buildings consid­
tion.
Tariffs and Trade, known as ered prone to theft the cost of
peraonel property insurance is
Salt H probably the earlieit
high and should be carefully shop­
basic
food product— It has been
wind up their business before ped. When ours cam* up for re­
the end o f the year. While they newal wa discovered there was a requirement of living lh ln g £
have made much progress on In­ considerable discrepancy in price throughout all stages of evolution,
dustrial tariffs, and though they but little In coverage o f the poli­ from the beginning o f geologic
time.
have agreed to work toward ellrol. cies offered by various agents.
nation o f agricultural protection­
Should you be spending for this
ism, renegotiation of agricultural type of coverage? How much
tariffs hasn't begun.
should it cost?
Complete
Principal reason for this Is that
Those era difficult questions to
the Common Market countries answer. U you own your home you
Investment Service
haven't yet agreed among them, usually can get personal property
selves on what their common fgri- coverage written Into a homeown­
Listed tad unlisted
culture1 policy is to be.
er's package policy. You must,
Securities
Hie idea now la to let the United however, make sure to itemise val­
Mutual Funda
States retain Its historic markets uable articles to Insure full pro­
till the Europeans can make up tection.
ALLEN &amp; CO.
their minds. They will probably
The cost o f policies varies great­
do this, product by product, over ly depending upon geographic lo­
211 E. LEMON 8T.
the next year or mor 1.
cation and type o f articles insured.
LAKELAND, FLA.
One of the biggest •llfflcultles is The annual coat o f a personal ar­
Member: Midwest Stock Each.
that all the Common Market coun­ ticle* floater policy — Independent
Chicago Board o f Trada
tries now have production aubsl. o f tha homeowner's— covering $5,dies for their own farmers. This 000 o f jewelry, $5,000 of furs and a
Orlando Seles Representative
is much like the U. S. price sup. $5,000 aUmp collection would cost
port aystem The subsidy runs $117.50 In Portland, Maine and M rs. Stan Comstock
a* high at $3.50 a bushel on Ger­ $177.50 in Chicago. In Chicago,
Ph. GA 5-8013
man-grown wheat.
Some or the European countries
have dropped hints that they
might introduce a new system of
variable import fees to maintain
prices for their own farmers.
For example, if the six-country
average support price for Euro-

Your Pocketbook

Dr. Crane's

Worry

Henry McLemore
Tha Beauty and tha Beast o f
columnists met today — Arlan*
Dahl and myself. And I don't
think I need to tell you which waa
which.
We talked o f many things.
Newspaper column!, for on* thing.
Mlaa Dahl writes one, toe. It’*
a beauty column entitled, “ Let's
Be Beautiful." But she has a terrlble time with deadlines, " I only
wish I could typewrite," 51Ua Dahl
said. " I t would sava me ao much
lime. I write in longhand, and 1
stand up when I'm writing."
Did she writ* the column her­
self, or did she hire a pretty ghost
writer?
“ 1 writ* it," she said with whal
I took to be an Indignant teas o f
her red hair. ''When you read my
prose, you may be sure you are
reading pur* Dahl."
I asked what she most wanted te
tell tb f American women In htr
column.
'T o buy clothes and accessories
with the whole picture in mind,”
she said. “ A woman on a budget

mual not spend most o f her money
on • bag Just because it la beauti­
ful. Or on a pair o f shoes. Or a
dress. She must think o f the
whole— the ensemble. She must
spend her money on the whole e f­
fect. European women spend that
way, and aa a result they era mere
ehle."
Miss Dahl la a woman o f many
talents. Shs la first — and ah*
emphasised this — a wife and
homemaker fo r her hueband, Chris
Holmes. She Is an actress, and a
designer. A ll the lingerie pro­
duced under the label "Arlene
Dahl Enterprises" are designed
by her. "W ith no help, either,"
ah* said.
Did Mlaa Dahl think that being
a housewife hurt her a a an ac­
tress?
"Just tbe opposite," she said. "1
now hava security. I do not have
to work for a living. 1 do not have
to take any part that comes my
way. I am no longer an artist in a
garret. I .an make tha pictures I
please. 1 can interpret parts the

Scientist Plan Space 'Marriage

way I think best. In short, I can
relax. I f the director doesn't likt
me, I can go home to Chris. I know
he likes me."
Was she going to continue as an
actress 7
“ Until the moment when it con­
flicts with my life with Chris.
Then I quit. He comes fir s t ’’
The Beast asked Beauty a few
more questions.
Who was her idea o f the pret­
tiest woman she had ever seen?
“ I think I must say Hedy La­
mar," she said, “ But I can't fo r­
get Lady Diana D uff Cooper and
Delores Del Bio. Maybe Dolores
Is the most beautiful woman I
ever maw. I interviewed Miss Del
Rio once, for nty beauty column,
and I found out that ahe has a rub
evary day with oil o f geraniums.
Wonderful, She makes people
awoon."
Her favorite restaurant?
“ Scandia, In Hollywood. And
then the Farmer*’ htarket in Los
Angeles."
The best movie she ever saw ?
‘“ 'Gone With The Wind'. I have
seen it ten times. Better every
time.'*
Had her own beauty ever been
a burden?
“ It'* been fun," ahe said. “ That
is, if I am a beauty. 1'eopla say I
am, but I often look at myself and
think I ’d tatter read my news­
paper column, as well aa write it.”
A most pleasant lady, Mrs.

CAPE CANAVERAL IUPJ) - H. Glenn Into space aa America's
Scientists plan to "m a rry " a first orbiting astronaut.
space capsule and a converted
After the physical connection of
war rocket within a few days in the capsule and the rocket, scien­
the next key step toward putting tists atilt will have at leaat It
day* of chesk-outa ahead o f them
a U. S. astronaut Into orbit.
The bell-shaped Mercury cap­ before they can glv« Glenn the
sule, free o f troubles that cropped "go-ahead" for hi* planned three- Holmes.
up earlier this week, remained orbit trip around the globe.
The mathematical chance that
Inside a hanger on the Cape,
waiting for the truck tide that a manned orbital flight by the
would take it to launching psd United Statea could com e tilts
year were small and getting sm al­
No. II.
Missile workers on the gtOO mil­ ler by the day.
lion Mercury man-inlo-apaca pro­
gram already have installed the
It takes about 40 rabbits to
rocket, Atlas No. 109D, on the
make a doxen felt hata.
pad. Detailed check-outs have
shown no troubles In the booster.
• Resldeallel
• Commercial
However, sources said It would
be “ at least a few more days—
Buildings
possibly neat week," before the
Fallout Shelters
capsule would be mated to the
FA 2-7083
huge rocket for the flight that
G. W. Dad*o*i Ceatroetee
wilt carry Marine U . Col. John I

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New Officers
Die following officers for 1902 were elected nt a
regular communication recently of Sanford Lodge No. 02
F. and A. M.
Re-elected to their same office were Irving Pryor,
worshipful Master, L. T. Sheppard, treasurer and Frank
Miller. secretary.
Fleeted to Senior Warden was Leon Taylor and
Junior Warden wns John A. Fuller.
These elected officers and the appointed officers
will be installed on St. Johns Day, Dec. 27th.

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Talks Continuing At Santo Domingo
SANTO DOMINGO, D. R. (UPI)
—Negotiations between the gov­
ernment and Ihe opposition were
expected to continue today do.
aplte President Joaquin Balaguer's illness and the reciosing ol
the opposition radio.
Mediators Nicolas Pichardo and
Emilio Rodriguez Demorizi visit­
ed Balaguer Tuesday night after
conferring with leaders of the op­
position UCN party. A new gov­
ernment proposal was reported
under consideration,
UCN president Vlriato Fialio,
while withholding details of the
new government offer, said it
was “ more favorable" ihan the
proposal for the formation of a
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UNITED NATIONS. N. Y. (UPI)
—Support developed in the Gener­
al Assembly today for the "two
DEBARY BOY SCOUTS o f Troop 660 conducted an impressive candlelight
Chinas" concept — a UN seat for
Court of Honor at the Community Center last Friday night. Shown during
the Communist Peiping regime
the ceremonies are, from left, Timmie Sain, Bobby Scout, Douglas Stewart,
and one for the Nationalist govern­
Chairman C. W. Davis, Wellesley Corbett, Steve Jackson, Bobby Faron,
ment of Formosa.
Scoutmaster Jack Jackson and Randolph Sullivan.
(Cox Photo)
Roth the Chinese Communists
and the Chinese Nationalists have
refused to acknowledge the possi­
bility of both regimes as legiti­
mate governments, and the Soviet
By MRS. ADAM MULLF.R
ran, Douglas Stewart and Robert Jackson took painting, reptile
Union and the United States, their
Sieve
Jackson
and
Larry Scott.
study, first aid, citizenship in
principal backers, have never dis­
Hughes were advanced to the
cussed it formally.
As Hie life scout pins were pre­ the home, personal fitness and
rin k of Life Scout last Friday sented, Mrs. J. A. Jackson and citizen in Hie community awards.
when DeBary Scout Troop 590 Mrs. L. H. Hughes were called
Adults taking part on Ihe pro­
conducted a Court o f Honor in to the platform where their son* gram other than the scoutmaster
candlelight ceremonies at the pinned the awards.
included Tom Albert, district ex­
Community Center.
Other scouts honored included ecutive; C. W. Davis, committee
The troop, Jed by Scoutmaster
Eagle Scout Wellesley Corbett chairman: Wellesley T. Corbett
Jack Jackson moved single file
who received awards for wood­ Sr., representative; Robert Har­
to the platform to repeat the
committeeman;
Robert
working, gencology, hiking, citizen rison,
WITH
salute to L.e flag and the scout
in the community and first aid; Hughes, committeeman and Lewis
oath while 18 candles were light­
Larry ltughea received camping, Annii, committee chairman.
ed as induction for boys to the
painting, lifesaving, personal fit­
Refreshments were served dur­
tenderfoot rank took place. Those
ness, fishing, citizen and country ing a social hour which followed
making Ihe rank were Timmie
and first aid honors and Steve the ceremony.
Sain, Randy Sullivan, Bobby Fa-

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Thomas McWatters, i.ukc Monroe;
Elizabeth Ann Erickson, DeBary;
Clifford Garrison, Norman Hern­
don, Ella Shuman, John Suarez,
Donald McIntosh, DeBary; Ju­
dith M. Breeze, Long wood; John
Kllpfal, DeBary;
Roy Collins;
Osteen; Glossie Mae Martin, Mollie Emily Ycsley, lva Dodson.
Frank Dunn, Joseph C. Johnson
Sr., Lois Webb, Prince Reddick,
Jamca Johnson, Wilson Horne,
Joseph E. Phillips, Harold Lee
Tanner of Sanford
Births
Mr. and Mrs. James Herndon of
Geneva, a girt
Mr. and Mrs. Norman Russell of
Sinford, a boy
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Chavcra of
Osteen, a boy
Dismissals
Margaret
Anderson,
DeBary;
Wanda Mobn, Eddie Mackey, Mil­
dred Harden, Doris Elder, Linda
Jessen of Sanford
DECEMBF.R 5
Admissions
Nancy Pfeifauf, Osteen; Theo­
dore Ebring, DeBary; Esther Juslinger, DeBary; JanUs Hooks. Ro­
bert Miller, Maggie Bryant, Daisy
Sorrells, Helen Williams, of San­
ford.
Births
Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas Tfelfauf
of Osteen, a boy
Diimlaaala
Jesse Sodcrblom, Lake Monroe;
Mrs. Em eit Chasers and baby,
Oslecn; Thomas McWatters, Lake
Monroe;
Wilson llorne, Mary
Knight, Betty Tate, Edith Fortner,
Nancy Oaks, Elmer Jones of
Sanford.

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OOO persons in Hiroshima anJ
Nagaskl and brought Japan to
her knees. She surrendered a few
days later and the war that be­
gan for the United States on Dec.
7, 1941, was over.
"A ll you have to do Is to go
to Pearl Harbor today and stand
on the sunken battleship Arizona
with the 1,100 youngsters beneath
It," Truman said. "Then you can
understand why I don't sympa­
thize with tbe trsr-sheddlng of
Hiroachima and Nagasaki because
the dropping of those bombs is
what ended the war."
Truman argued that the use of
atomic bombs tavad "hundreds of
thousands" of American lives and
that an attack by tha Allies on
the Japanese malnlend would

Bear Lake Garden Circle mem­
bers met last week at the home of
Mra. Richard Mithes on LInneal
Beach Dr. for a wreath making
workshop in preparaUon for next
week's Christmas Tree Lane spon­
sored annually by (ha Orlando
Garden Club.
Wreaths were made from all
types of spaghetti and macaroni
and sprayed with gold, white and
silver whan completed. Cheerful
red bows added the final touch to
theta novel and attractive Christ­
mas decorations to be featured in
the Circle's booth at Hit Orlando
event which will be set up at the
Club, 710 E. Rollins Ave., with
demonstrations scheduled every
hour on the hour.
Attending the Beer Leke meet­
ing were Mrs. Richard Scott, Mrs.
Vernon Herrington, Mrs. Esther
Webb, Mrs. James Wood. Mrs.
Frank Greer and Mrs. Alan Went­
worth.
The hostess served coffee and
light refreshments after the work­
shop.

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INDEPENDENCE, Mo. (UPI) —
Harry S. Truman marked the
20th anniversary of Peart Harbor
today wilh an answer to critics
of bis decision to use atomic
bombs against Japsn in 1045.
"The tears that ha\e been shed
on account of the atomic bomb,**
the 77-year-old former president
told United Press International
here in an exclusive anniversary
statement, ’ should have been
shed on the Peart Harbor at­
tack."
The atomic attacks killed 150,-

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Girls 4-H Club

Ivy Circle
Member* of the Ivy Circle of
the Sanford Garden Club have had
a busy month. It seems there
was never time to do everything
that they wanted to do at the
regular monthly meeting so they
scheduled some extra sessions,

HasBusy Meets
Month
At
cookies, mints, nuts, potato chips,
dips, cookies and bleu cheese.
Those attending were Mr. and
Mrs. Osborne Dormlney, Mr. and
Mrs. Robert Dekle, Mr. and Mr*.
Edward Guidon, Mr. and Mr*.

Robert Johnson, Mr. and
William Mann, Mr. and Mi*.
sehel Powell, Mr. and
Dwayne Pruitt, Mr. and
Harvey Wilkinson and Mr.
Mrs. J. L. Blythe.

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for this month.
A Christmas workshop was con­
ducted at the Home Demonstra­
tion building with 15 member*
present. Net Christmas trees,
kissing halls, wreaths and many
other decorations were made.
* A business meeting was also
held esrller in the month. It waa
decided to send a child to Junior
Nature Camp, In Ocala, next
summer, Jtrs. II. Edward Davis
presented a horticulture report
Including fertilizer* for use at
this time of year and Hpa on
the care of aielea*. gran, plants,
bulbs, annuals and pcrrcniaK
Member* are urged to report
all blind and dangerous corners
to
the
general
beautification
chairman, Mra, A. K. Shoemak­
er Jr,
Mr. and Mrs. II. B. Davia
tertained circle member* and
their husband* with ■ Christmas
party, Saturday night, at their
home IDS Satsuma Drive.
Refreahmenta included punch,

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TWO NEW MEMBERS of the Ivy Circle, (seated) Mr*.
Lowell Stokes and Mr*. MnMnr Meredith nrc welcomed
by circle president, Mrs. Hurry Wllkcrson, left and vice
president, Mrs. W. F. Mann at the Christmas work­
shop conducted by the group.
(Herald Photo)

Airs.

Hazel Flynt Tells Guild

Members About Holy Land Visit
The monthly meeting of the
Wesleyan Service Guild, of the
First Methodist Church, met at the
home o f Miss Saldee Williams on
Oak Ave. wilh Mrs. W. P. Chap,
man and Mila Mabel Chapman
serving as co-hoslesies.
During the business session con.
ducted by the president, klr*. T.
A. Wakefield, a report waa made
on the bataar booth showing pro­
ceeds of 534.1T., A collection was
taken, ai is customary, to fur­
nish a needy family wilh a Christ­
mas basket. January ii Guild
Month and will be observed by
the group attending the II a.m.
service on Jan. 21, followed by
dinner together at a local restau­
rant.
For the devotion, Mrs. A. K.

Local

Shoemaker read the Chriatmai
story from Luke and spoke briefly
on the theme.
Mrs. Haiti Flynt, who spent last
Chriatmai In Bethlehem and Jeru­
salem in the Holy Land, showed
colored slides of the area as well
as many lovely gift* in pearl and
olive wood she brought home with
her. She also ahowed pictures of
the Paislon Play at Oberamcrgau
and told of her intereitlng trip
there.
Other* present were Mrs. Jack
Burney, Mrs. Porter Lansing. Mrs.
Nancy Brock, Mra, Muriel Card,
ner, Mrs. Walter Carter. Mr*.
Fred Smith, Mrs. Wilson Carver,
Mra. Robert S. Billhlmer, Mrs.
Escar Neidcr, Miss Helen Price
and Mrs. Fred Smtlh.

The Past Noble Grands Club
met recently at the home of Mrs.
Beulah Thornton. The meeting
waa opened by Mrs. Eileen Rec­
tor, president, reading a poem,
-isarvesi, and a prayer, "tiiving
Thinks,” from the International
Rebekah.
The following officers
were
elected for the coming year: Mr*.
Clarence Snyder, president; Mrs.
Emily Jameson, vice president;
Mrs. May Rubow, secretary, and
Mrs. D. C. Howard, treasurer.
These officers will be installed at
the December meeting.
The annual Christmas party will
be held at the home of Mrs. Eileen
Rector, Dec. IB at 7:45 p.m. There
will also be a gift exchange.
Those attending were Mr*. Mary
Jameson. Mrs. Emily Jameson,
Mrs. D. C. Howard, Mrs. Clarence
Snyder, Mra. May Rubow, Mrs.
Nell Futrell, Mr*. Eileen Rector,
the hoslesi and a guest, Mrs. Ben
Williams, who is visiting here
from North Lima, Ohio.

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the Goolsby home in Bear Lake
icltool and enjoyed the afterwilh the honorcc.
Favors of paper hala and nolvc
makers were presented to the
guests upon arrival and games
were
played,
supervised
by
Clyde's sister, Barbara.
Refreahmenta of hot dogs, cold
drinks, fruit and candy were
served by Mra. Goolsby.
Playmates sharing the celebra­
tion with the honorcc were Mark
and Allen Keller, Gary Mirles,
Eddie and Janie Zlrlsdorf, Denis
O’Neal, Toney Sherwood Donnie
and David Leepper, Rod rid; Bit
Id le, Micky and Mary Lou Mark
ham and Stevie Miller.

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Mrs. D. S. E. Starr and her
group will serve as hostesses.

Lt. and Mr*. Robert H. Reely
Jr., of San Antonio, Texas, an­
nounce the birth of a 7 lb. 4 oz.
son. Nov. 27.
They have chosen the name.
Robert H. Reely 3rd, (or the new
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Paternal
grandparents
are Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Reely Sr.,
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Ninth Birthday

Mra.
HerMr*.
Mrs.
Thr Sanford Girl* 4-H Cluh met
and Saturday afternoon at thr Homr
Clyde H. Goolsby celebrated hit
Demonstration Center on &amp;&gt;th St ninth birthday with a party at the
Joyce Walli, preiident, prrilded home of his parents, Mr. and Mra.
at the business session, the devo­ Clyde S. Goolsby, recently.
tion wai given by Martha Lee
A group of playmate* gathered
Rote and Linda King led the
pledge to the flag*.
Sandy Corbett gave a report of
the County Council meeting that
waa held Saturday morning. MU*
Myrtia Wilson, County Agent, gave
a demonstration on how to make
Chriatmai decorations.
During the social hour refresh­
ment! were served and gamts
played. The meeting adjourned at
4 p m.

DeBary

By MRS. ADAM MULLER
Mr. and Mr*. Charles Bcrtsch
■pent the past weekend in St.
Petersburg visiting a friend, Della
Wincheiter.
Mr. and Mr*. Glynn Reeder
hive returned from a visit In Chi­
cago with their two sons and
grandchildren.
Mr. and Mr*. Arthur Carlson
of Sycamore, III., heve tpoved
Into their new home on Periwinkle
Drive, They have three eons, one
la italioncd In Germany with the
Air Force and the other two live
in Illinois.
Rev. Wilfred 0 . Aldridge, for­
mer pastor of the DeBary Communlty Methodist Church, recent­
ly visited his daughter and ionla-law, Rev, and 5!rs. Bascom
Carlton and grandchildren at the
Methodist Children's Home. They
had just returned from a trip to
Europe and were enrouta to their
home in Bradenton. Rev. Aldridge
epoke to the congregation while
attending services at the DeBary
Church laat Sunday,
The DeBary Volunteer Fire De­
partment will once again help the
ladiea of Iho DeBary Garden Club
in their beaulificallon program.
They will water ahrulis and tree*
recently planted along the high­
way.
Mr. and Mrs. II. Morgan of
Bloomfield, N. J., a n temporarily
located at West Second Street.
They expect to build in the near
future.
Mra. Jo Peck waa installed as
vice president of the Women's
Council o f Realtors at a recent
dinner meeting In Daytona Beach

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DeBary Woman's Club Presents Musical

Friday A t 7:30
The Seminole Evening Home
monstration Club will hold a
ristma* workshop Friday at
7:30 p.m. at the HD Center on East
2Sth St.
The la’dics plan to make Christ­
ina* angel*. Doll head* will be
available, but workers are asked
to bring their own used itjlon
hose, some wire and a pipe
cleaner.
Anyone Interested In making the
^hdla Is invited to attend, whether
W not they arc a member ot the
elub.

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Members of the music depart­
ment of the DeBary Woman's Club
sponsored a . musical, Wednesday
afternoon, at the home ot Mr*.
Samuel Grierson on Alcsnle Road.
Mrs. Lsura Platt Brown, chair­
man, read an article on the life
of composer Edward MacDowcll
and showed several pictures of
the MacDowcll Colony of Music in
Petersburg, N. If., a retreat for
musicians,
Mrs. Brown played a group of
MacDowcll selections then intro­
duced some students from the
Stetson School of Music. Linda

Whitmire, soprano, sang "Cara duets, accompanied by Mist Sally
Nome" and Mike Reynolds, tenor, Stinson.
sang "M anon'i
Dream."
The
RcfreshraenU were served by
group also presented several the hastes* and her committee

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f Lacy lemon crisps are almost a
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Personals
By MRS. CLARENCE SNTDKR
Recent dinner guesta at the
homo of Dude Agnar, Lemon Bluff,
were My. and Mra. Frank Thomas,
Mr. and Mra. Sherm Moore and
Mr. and Mra. Willard Qiimes.
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Pell and
children of Samsula spent the
weekend with Mr. and Mra. Ray­
mond Pell.
Mr. and Mra. Willard Grimes
were in Tavares Sunday and visit­
ed friends at the trailer park
whert they formerly lived. They
alao visited Mr. aod Mra. Cacti
Millar, Bradenton, lor the week­
end gnd aaw many frienda there.
Mrs. Alma Walker and Mrs.
Harold Pell and children visited
Mr, and Mrs, Ray Pell and family
in Samtuia Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill McGreavy of
Versailles, Ohio, and now staying
in Bradenton, Ohio, spent three
daya last week with Ur. and Mra.
Willard Grimsr of Lemon Bluff.

ARTISTS AND HOSTESS nt the musical sponsored by the Mu&amp;Ic Depart­
ment of the DeBnry Woman’s Club. From left arc three Stetson students
of music, Mike Reynolds. Sally Stinson find Linda Whitmire; program
chairman, Mrs. Laura Platt Brown and hostess, Mrs. Samuel Grierson.
(Photo by Cox)

Held By Auxiliary
Members of the Campbeli-Losslng American Legion Auxiliary.
Unit 33. held a combination busi­
ness mealing and Christmas party
at the monthly session in the Leg­
ion Fair building.
Mra. W. F. Coveney, president,
presided at ths builnan meeting
and received report* from the
various commltlrei. Mrs. Ruth
Smith, rehabilitation chairman, re­
ported that all eomfort artlelaa
for th* threa veterans hospital*
were completed and ready to be
aent.
Mrs. Smith also reported that
gift shop donation* for th* (hops
In each ooa of tha hoapitals had
been completed. Thia contribution
will add to th* happiness and
mental peace of the men and
iromen patient* by allowing them
tha privilege of aelecting gift*,
which will be wrapped and aent
to their familiei for Christmaa.
Members voled to give two
award* (one 310 and one 33) for
the Americanism Essay Conteat
in the school*. Mrs. Bra Newsome, ehaplaln, reported that a
unit book of prayer waa being prepared and aaked members to con­
tribute an original prayer, aigned
by the author.
ft waa decided to meet ooe

Sunday each month and visit a
church in a group and Christmas
cards are to be mailed to shut-ins
and members not able to attend
meetings.
Following the business session,
a Christmas party waa held for
member! and guests present. The
gaily lighted tree, decorations and
refreshment* were prepared by
Mrs. Newsome and her committee.
Others attending wort Mines.
Joet Field, Russell Teneh, Paul
I’ eiold. L. L. Phillips, C. E. Hun­
ter, Marie Resold, W. J. King,
Paul Brefka, Carl Carver, W. B.
Brinson,
A.
Barrtneau,
Lacy
Hielm, Richard Chellette, Theo
Stiles, T. N. Dillard. Beulah Mil­
ler, Hatel Stiles and Joyce L. Bax­
ter.

Personals
Mr. and Mrs. James C. llawk‘n» of Caecade. Md., announce
the birth of a 0 lb. 14 01. daugh­
ter. Kimberley Ann. horn Nov. 28.
Thti la their first child. Paternal
grandparent* are Mr. and Mr*. V.
D, Hawkins of I.akr Monro* and
maternal grandparents are Mr.
and Mrs. fi. I . Drummy of Ne­
braska.
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The National Council on Alcnholism reports that 70 million
American* drink alcoholic beversgee. Of these, about five mil­
lion ara atrohollce.

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Henry Simpson at Geneva Friday
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The bride-elect, her mother,
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By Abigail Van Buren
DEAR ABBY: Christmas is coming
and 1 am on the brink of telling my par­
ents and in-lawa what to give my children.
At every gift-giving occasion I am simply
FLOORED by their selections. We have .1
children under five and our budget is so
tight we aren’t able to buy big blocks or
riding toys that provide lasting enjoy­
ment.
At Christmastime well-meaning grand­
parents squander good money on a lot of
little poorly-made wind-up toys and
stuffed animals to be dragged on the floor
to gather dirt. (I’ve yet to get ore that Is
machine-washable.) Most have glass eyes
that can be swallowed, felt tongbes thnt.
fade, small toy cars with metal that bends
in your fingers or wheels that fall off.
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a child to stick up his nose or swallow.
Plcusc ask parents to consider the
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thing that will last at least until New'
Year's.
Don’t embarrass me by using my
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“ ME”

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cause.
1 nm seriously thinking o f taking a sec­
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many years.
My wife can recite the Scriptures, but,
may I ask, is not the proof o f goodness in
dnily living? Have you the courage to
print this?
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thing. Have YOU the courage to bring
your wife down to earth ? I couldn’t ngrco
more that "the proof o f goodness is in
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on an accidental ovardoaa o f a
drug prescribed for bar husband.
Hugh Cabot IN, who married
the former Elizabeth Peterson of
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are: Walt W. Rostov* (formerly
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ment's Policy Planning Staff:
Raymond Aron, Profeeior o f S V
ciotogy at th* Sorbonne, Paris;
Denia Hcaly, Labor Party Mem­
ber of Britain’* Parliament; Karl
Theodor Baron Ztl Guttenberg,
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Committee o f th# West German
Bundestag, and Etienne Hinh,
(‘resident of th# Atomic Energy
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David Schoenbrun, with no tills
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Other film coverage showi th*
13 Burma**
Seventh Fleet at sea, and inatana­
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St Angora
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fit Formerly
ter* as Germany, Korea, Italy,
Turkey, Laoi, Formosa, Japan
and Fanama. Commentator i*
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DOWN
7:30-8:30 p. m. (CBS) Frontier
1 Andraltoa
Circus — "The Shaggy
Kings."
Food poisoning, threatened starv­
N iw tT A m m u n s i a i m ,
ation and a double-crot* all add
up to peak action in this hour,
which alao threatens to see th*
circua train wiped out by hostils
Indiana. As disreputable looking
ae they corn*, Dan Duryea and
• :•* (4) Tka Invaitlxatera
THURSDAY P. M.
Dick York aren’t exactly the
(1) Dr. K tld .r*
1:11 ( I ) Chanael Mia N i e i r u a
(»» My I San*
guest star image, but their acting
(4) News on* Waatkar
1:1* (1) Ila ttl
will gain your admiration. Mich­
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&lt;)) M e rit*
« : l * ( I ) Atlantis Woetkor
ael Pats plays tha Indian “ judas”
14;M ( I ) CDS Report*
4.10 (3) Nawaoup#
( I ) Untouchable*
type, who fooli Case, Ben and
&lt;n Min-rta. w . » .
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4:a&gt; f i t Mlloalon* ot the Contuiy
( I ) Chsnnal Six Hawarcem Tony (Chill Wills, John Dersk
4:10 ( t ) Count st Mont* Crlil*
( I ) Mid-Fla. N*w*
and Richard Jasckel) into believ­
(II W ookly Sport* n*vl*w
11:11 (4) Hollywood Mori* Calveing he’s their benefactor.
1:41 ( t ) Hiiatloy Brinktoy
cad*
(I) Huntlna * risking with 14:1* ( t ) Jack P a ir
8:30-0 p. m. (ABC) The Real
Don
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McCoys—“ The Matador." There's
T il l (3) Derringer.
1 1 1 * 11) New*
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no bull in bullfighting as famed
7 : l» (4) Doug Rdwarda
matador Fernando prove* to cous­
FRIDAY A. M.
7:t* (1) U. B. It**** O x r i M i
in i’epino, on a visit to the McCoy
( I ) Frontier Circus
1:11 (|) Rlfn o n
t i l Ripcord
farm. Starring Walter Brennan,
1:14 ( t ) Cent Ctaaereone
I I I ! ( I ) Donne R**d
Richard Crenna, Kathy Nolan,
( I ) Cullrea of th* Atr
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1:11 ( I ) New* -Weather
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Dr, BUI Mitchell (guest star Rot*
( I ) Captain Kanaaroo
1:31 |l) Weather and Maws
Martin) ia atricken with ‘paraly­
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sis, dimming chances for a med­
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ical career aa well as plana for
( I ) lle m ptr Room
marriage to fiancee Anna Garner
I t ) K a rlo ?* Kap*ra
MM (3) Robla Hood
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MILWAUKEE (U P I)— The Milwaukee Braves have signed a lim­
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I,*ague. A spokesman for tha
Bravaa (aid their players with
Vancouver of the Pacific Coast
League, with whom they had an
agreement in 1001, will be trans­
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York Yankeea have echeduled 24
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Co-Captain
KING'S POINT, N.Y. (UPI) —
Center Mike Gallagher of Claveland, Ohio, and guard Jerry
Lewis of Sylcagua, Ala., have
been named eo-captalna of the
U. 5. Merchant Marine Academy
football team for the 1042 season.

Scouts For Braves
MILWAUKEE (U PI) — Fred
Schulte, 37-year-oM former major
league outfielder, hai been named
Milwaukee Braves’ scout for Wiaconiin, Mloneaoto, Iowa and the
Dakotas.

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Cecil Base Calms
Hepatitis Fears
JACKSONVILLE (U PI) — The
Nevy said today there was no
basis for concern over several
cases ot infectious hepatitis dis­
covered at Cecil Field Naval
Baae.
A epnkcemsn said "no more
than 20” cases had been found
st the base, but the source of
infection
was
not "definitely"
established, A news release said
there was no baiia for concern
since the few caiee reported in­
volved « “ relatively small and
select irou p " and did not consti­
tute an epidemic.
The State Board of Health raported there te an increase of
infectious hepatitis in Florida,
with 1,370 cases aa of Nov, 24 ai
compared with 1,010 the same
period last year.

Nervi**

TV REN TAL
floats.” Sing along segment in­
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My Sunihine."
10-11 p. m. (CBS) Great Chal­
lenge—"The Third Giant: Alter­
native! Ahead For Weitem Eur­
ope." Taped at th* Grand Salon
of tha Union Interallied, in Parii,
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MILWAUKEE (U PI) -T h e Mil­
waukee Brave* have shipped It
players from Vancouver to their
new farm club la Toronto o f the
International League. The Brave*
have fevered relatione with the
Vancouver club.

YOU’LL GET THE MESSAGE
from thi* InirlguinB little flat that
xnswera to the namfc “ Code” . Created for
you by California Cobblers with nailheads
dotting the toe . . , daihing out an exciting
message o f fashion for fall.
Only |9.9B

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M eitohne mo toft IT tool owe.
met Ihh lteOte itotoUQ.

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D E C E M B E R 16, 1961
• C ock th ill a t T

• Dancing al 9:30

Fla.

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• Dinner at S
* Dress Optional

16,00 per person, tax Included

L ux
Orlande,

*ey.
U:30-10 p. m. (ABC) Margie—
"By The See.’ ’ To Margie, the aea
iin’t for iwimming; it'a a conven­
ient way to meet tall, handiome
lifeguard Berry NirhoU (Paul
Neibitt). And all aha hai to do i*
limply cry for "help.” But Broth­
er Cornell (Johnny Bongcrt) ii
there to apoil thing*, and save her
from a fat# worse than drowning!
Starring Cynthia Pepper.
10-11 p . m. (NBC) Sing Along
With Milch. Mitch cruiae* down
the
Miifisaipni via rivrrboet,
covering a lot of muaical terri­
tory. Number* include: "W aifing
For Th* Robert K. t-ce," "Here
Come* Th# Showboat,’ " ‘Mandy,’ ’
"Swanee” and "Dixie.'* Leali# Uggami auloa "Deep River," Diana

a ea y fp u a

By Oswald Jacoby

ginally and South had iwi reason
to believe he ronld defeat any
spade contrart It all.
Actually, West would have been
aide to make ala spades but he
we* nut going to get there. It was
too much to know about tha good
break In hearts and the favorable
position &lt;&lt;f the dlsmond king be­
hind South's arc.
Of course, North did not have
to try four diamonds but he wa*
a gallant defender also. West wa*
delighted to double.
Thera wasn't any graat slaugh­
ter. South loat two hearts and a
ruff; two spades; a diamond; and
a Hub for a total of 700 points.
But EAST AND WEST STILL
HAD PART SCORE.

“U OKM ft .b e b e ta

7:20-8:30 p. m. (NBC) Now . . .
In Our Time— "Sentry Abroad."
Marking th* 2iKh anniversary of
th* attack on Pearl Harbor, this
apreiai girra viewer* th* opportu­
nity to ae* mraiures taken to
avert ar.ulhei auipriae attack.
Among base* shown: Thor Missile
Base in England, Guantanamo
Naval Baa* in Cuba, and a nu­
clear lubmarine baae in Scotland.
Other highlight* include a strat­
egic air command crew ready for
any emergency, in Spain; landing
axerciaea in th* Philippines, and
guerrilla training on Okinawa,
Gan. Laurli Noralad, Supreme Al­
lied Commander, diacuaaea the
function of NATO. Alao Interview­
ed are Adm. Harry D. Felt, C. I.
C. Pacific, and Vica.Adm. Charlei
D, Griffin, Commander o f the

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More good reading for men, in
Ruth Millett'a booklet, "Happier
Wive*
(hints for husbandi),^
Just send 26 cents to Ruth Millett
Reader Servlre, c /o Tha Sanford
Herald, P. O. Box 4M0, Dept. A,
Radio City Station, New York 10,
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miration for hi* daring when be
ri*k» her neck by paning on a
bill or roaring along on a rainy
night. No, indeed.
Sha auddenly become* a back
seat driver, much more interested
In getting home safely than In
letting her huiband show her what
a demon he ie at the wheel.
Stunned by this luddeti switch,
men art ju it naturally reeentful.
And even though they may read
the article taking up for backneat driver*. It Ln't likely they’ll
ever like having on* in the car
with them.

O n &amp; h id q &amp;

Steam Clean

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#

The trouble ia, hutband* never
give their wive* credit for any o f
their ncar-mleeet on the highway.
Their only thanki for a Umely
"Look out" la an annoyed, "D o
you want to drive?" or, "1 had
plenty of room; what are you yell­
ing about?"
But back-eeat driven know their
value, I’erhape men wouldn't be
*o raaentful o f their wives' help
In driving if It didn't come
such
a ehock to them to find out that
ali it lake* to turn a woman into
a back-seat driver ia a license—
not a driver'* llcemc, but a mar­
riage liccnee.
The very lame girl who, before
marriage, will unuggl* down com­
fortably while her dale alcpa on
the gai end weave* in and out of
traffic, I* a different road com­
panion once tha man at the wheal
become* her husband.
No longer doe* aha pretend ad­

£ c tc o J b jy
Thi* business
o f dt/endlng
against your opponents' part score
ia all well and good. Naturally you
don’t want to let them get sway
with a gama when ,you can bid
agalnet them.
On the other hand, many tre­
mendous rubbers have been scored
when eomaona geta the bit in his
teeth and won’t let go, and my
elrong recommendation ie that
once Uie side with part score opeua
the bidding against you, don't
make ail effort to keep tha flag
flying unleaa you have tha am­
munition to back defense. It's im­
portant to ramamber that even
though gams ia saved, you are still
going to be faced by tha name part
•core.
South's three-diamond ovar-call
falls Into this class o f willy de­
fense. His partner had passed ori-

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Lovely Wedding," send 60 cents to Abby,
Box 3365, Beverly Hills, Calif.

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Everybody's got a problem. What’a
yours? For a persona! reply, send a selfaddressed, stamped envelope to Abby, in
care of this paper.

DEAR LACKING: A kiss should "endjust ns it begins. In unspoken mutual
agreement.

Wall, what do you know? A t
last oomeone hai written an
articla called "L«t'a llo Kind to
Back-Seat Driver*." And It didn't
appear in a woman'a magsxlne,
but In one o f thoeo automobile
newelettora that go out to car
owners— both men and woman.
The glet o f the articla ia that,
according to safety expert*, the
back-eeat driver iin't euch a bad
Idea after all.
Sorry to report there were no
atatietlca proving how many ac­
cident* have been avoided by backaeat-drlvlng wlvea who keep their
•yea on the apeedometer, who read
aloud all auch ilgna ae "Slow to
IS mile* an hour,” "Road allppery
when wet,” "N o paaelng,” and
“ Road under comtrucUon." nut
any back-eeat drivtr worth her
aalt KNOWS she ia tha bait aafaty
devica in her husband's automo­
bile.

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CONFIDENTIAL TO CURLY: Tell
her the truth, and don't worry about the
consequences. She’ll NEVER believe 111

DEAR ABBY: I am .a girl and I don’t
know how to kiss a boy. I menn I know
HOW to kiss all right, but I don’ t know
who Is supposed to stop to kiss, the boy or
the girl? Please put the answer in your
column ns 1 think I will have a chance to
use it soon. Thnnk you.
LACKING EXPERIENCE

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Thurs. Dec. 7, 1961—Tape 9

Ferguson, Davis, Saxton,
Stephens Pace UPI 11

Seminole Cage Opener
■Set For Road
The Seminole High basketball! Again this &gt;ear the Semlnoleii to go a long way to com* up
squad is finally beginning to take fee* 'he problem of inexperience, i with a really strong team that can
•tape thii week ai the Seminole* Wi,h onl)’
men and
, *“ L PJVC-! dapth, the
_tic« aeision at top itrength Wed•neaday in preparation for the

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waw n os Friday on the road
with the Tituaville Terrier*.
Head Coach Bud Layer ha* a
Seminole basketball squad conaifting of 13 player*, with only
three kttermcn and eapenenced
players from last years team.
Bubba Davit, weighing 163 Iba.
f i n d a height of 3-11; Ken GuitarVaon also weighing 165 lbs. and a
height of 6-2; and Mike Woodruff,
weighing 1*0 lbs. and a height at
8-9. are Sanford'a only Ihrre ex­
perienced lettermen from laat
year.
Oilier eager* on the 1961 Semi­
nole Squid are: Ray Middleton,
•-0: Barry Brown, 6-1; Don McMurray, 5-6; David MeGiltii, M l ;
^Buteh Riser, 6-0; John Boniface,
V S-)0: Tom Hinson. 5-10; Bill
Stephens, 6-1; Eugene William*,
5-11; and Mutt Johnson, 5-10.
Beginning with Friday'a conical
with Tituaville, the Seminole ea­
ger* will play ■ total of 23 bas­
ketball game* during the 1901
season. Each Varsity game will
be played on a double biller with
the Seminole Junior Varsity on
^(Tuesday and Friday nights, with
the Junior Varsity games begin­
ning at 6:30 p. m.
Last year's basketball season
was completed with a 7-11 over­
all seasonal record, with an Or­
ange Bell Conference record of
three wins and nine losses. This
year the firat Orange Belt Con­
ference game for the Seminole
Squad will be on January 1 with
•the Wildwood Wildcats,

Legal Notice
so tic *
o r ialk
Notice U harabjr (Ira n (hat pur­
suant to tha rinal Pacraa o f Fora*
eloaura anil Balaa entered In tha
cauaa pantiles In tha Circuit Court
In and for Bamlnola County, Flor­
ida. In Chanoory. Caaa Dockat No.
114*1. tha undaraltnad Clark will
aall tha preparty altuata In aald
county daacrlbad aat
|
Pot
111. LAKE H ARRIET
i : s t vTEs, accord ing . to tba.
plat iharoof aa raoordad la
Plat Hook It. p a s * II, Pub­
lic
Rsaorda
of
Bamlnola
County, Florida, and
all aaa, at*ain, electric, watar and
o th tr haatlnr, coeklna. r*frl*#rat.
Ins. tlahtlna. plumbing, vantllatInu. Irrlsattna and power ayatamt,
maclilnaa. appliance*, flaluraa and
■ ppurlanancai
partalnlna
to nr
paid with. In or on aald pramlaaa.
Including:
1 Hotpolnl Rafrlasraior (alaek
trlc&gt; Madal N*. l l E B t l A . Str9
Iat No. PUT* m » ,
1
llotpolnt
Frao - Biandlnx
It* nut
(olactrlo), Modal No.
l o i n i i o l l . Serial No. CHOCK)-

*111.

I Bunion Wall Haatara (■••),
Modal SS L &gt;1 BD, Barlal N*a.

•m a im ,

at public tala to tha hlxhiel and
bait bidder fnr caeli tiatwren Ilia
houra o f eleven o'clock In lha loro*
noun and two o'clock In tha afiarnoon on tho Slat day o f Dr cam­
ber, 1*41. at tha front door of tha
f a m i n e ! * County Court llouao In
H a n f o r d , Florid*.
(HEAL)
Arthur H. Uackwllh, Jr.
Clark o f tko Circuit Court
Hyi Martha T. Vlhlon
Deputy Clark
Danlal, Thompaon a MHchtll
ISO Atlantic Natl Bank Bids
Jackaentllla, Ftarlda
Publlah Dec. 7, 1**1.
*\ T in e I-IHCI IT ( UI HT OF THIS
P i l l J l DICIAL UIKCTIT IS AMI
FOR UKIIIAOl.i: COUNTY, Fl.OI*JUA IN CHANCERY NO. HT4I
# : A H T BROOKLYN SAVINGS BANK,
w N*»
York corporation.
Plaintiff,

o u t K. PHILLIPS and FRANCKS
L. PHILLIPS,

bla wit*.

Daiamlanle.
A OTIC*. TO U M L N U (ill ORDER
OF PUBLICATION *1 IT FOR
r o . KCLOSL’ RE
TOt OUT E. PHILLIPS and
FRANCES L. PHILLIPS, kla
wlf*
t i l l * A ln ood Aianua

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Hunnyiuaad,

C a lllorn la

YuL . GUY K. PHILLIPS and
FRANCES L PHILLIPS. *r* bar*by n ollfltd Ibal a Complaint for
Forecloauro o f Mortsaa* boo baan
(Had aaalnat you. and you aro
required to aarvo a copy o f your
Anawar or Plaadln** to lb* Com­
plaint on tba Plain ti ff* atlornty,
Joaoph \i. Fltasarald. 11* Saeurlty
Trust Uulldlna. Miami **. Florida,
and flla tha o rlf ln al Anawar #r
Pleading In lb* atflca o f lha Clork
o f tha Circuit Court on or baforo
lha ]&gt;lh day of Docamber A. D-.
t i l t , If you fall to do *o. JodgW"ant l&gt;&gt; default will be taken
aaalnat you for tlio raltsf demandad In tlio Complaint.
Tho dtacrlptlon o f tha ia*l proparly procaadad aaalnat la:
Lot 1, Block T, of TO!* NBITi: OF NORTH Clfl.'LC'LOTA. a aubdlrlalon accordilia lo plal Ibarauf rocordrd
In Plat Hook *. p*d*» *« ‘ ®
*l. Incluaiaa. o f tha Public
Record* o f Samlnot# Count*.
.Florida.
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Thla oo ti et shall be published
onr* a e .b weak for four contate
tveeke In &gt;»•
lha banfurd Hat^ uultlva
t v a »*•■•
DONE AND ORD ERED at * ' " - |
ford Bamlnola County, Florida, thla
le ih oday
a r af Novamher A.D.. t i l l tB. lAl.t
Jr.
Arthur If
Be. k a i l
Clark. Circuit Court
By: Martha T. Vtblm
Deputy Clark
Joaeph M Fliagarald
1*4 r e . j r l t y Truat Building

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Tub lia s No*. I# *

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,hr* e " 'u ™ 1®*
&lt;i«ht '•* * » I '» ■ g&lt;*d »«■*&gt;&lt;&gt;■'
no great amount of! record both in and out of the
Seminole* will have Orange Belt Conference.
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Stetson Cagers To Play
Tilt In Sanford Saturday
Stetson University's basketball
llailers and Presbyterian College *
Blue Hose collide Saturday night
at B p.m. in the Sanford High
School gymnasium in the firat of
two Stetson appearance* in San­
ford in December.
The meeting between Stetsoo
and the Clinton, South Carolina
quintet will be preceded by a 6:13
meeting between Stetson's fresh

New Bowling
Loop Starts
Bill Hemphill Motorelte* started
the season Tuesday with 10 teams,
all named for automobiles. They
are:
Pontiacs, Rambler*, LeSabres,
Invictas, Skylarks, Catallnai, Bon.
ncvilles, Tempests, Starchlef* and
Metropolitans.
Split* were converted by Sue
Reno, 3-10, Ann Huff, 3-6-10, Doris
Bell, 3-T.
Jo Watson had a turkey and high'
garnet were rolled by Vera Bolton
with a 1S3, Doris Bell, 171, Doris
Todd, 168, Mali) Salter, 163 and Jo
Watson, 161.
Persons who would desire to
bowl In this new league may ob
tain further information by calling
Mr*. W. H. Xinnird.

rasa team and St. Patarsburg
Junior College.
Station's Hitters, winners at &gt;0
of 37 games played last season
ineluding a 76-68 win over the Uni­
versity of Mlimi, return three
starters from last year — Dalton
Kpting (6-5). Joel Hancock (6-0)
tml Vernon Waters (0-4). All three
aro Mated for starting assign­
ments fleturdiy night.
Joining this threesome tn the
Hatters opening line-up will be
Floyd Gladden, a 5-10 tetterman,
and Bill Hester a 6-4 freshman
from New Smyrna Beach.
Stetson lopped Hollins Monday
night in Winter Park by an 83-76
count after dropping two straight
on the road to Middle Tennessee
State and Tenncsaee Tech. The
win over Rollins placed Stetson
in a three-way tie for the Florida
Intercollegiate
Conference lead
with Miami and Tampa.
Stetson will appear in Sanford
again on Dec. 30 when they host
Blackburn College from Carlinvilla, ill., in the second half of a
twin-bill that pit* Seminole High
against Tituaville.

Roche Leads
Men’s Division

Phil Rocha lead* the mea'a divlaton in the Mr. and Mrs. Bow­
ling League this week by taking
high aeries honors with a 171IN TIIH CIRCL'tT COURT o r T i l l 335-346/643 record. Marge Kipp
NINTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, IN leads tba woman with a 537 series.
AND TOR SEMINOLE COUNTY
Vernon Ltieks made the 2-7 split
FLORIDA. CHANCKRY NO. 1ITI*
BOSTON FE D E R A L SAVINGS * this week. Shirley Conkey picked
LOAN
ASSOCIATION,
n
Unltsd up the 5-7 with Helen Altman
Bla tea corporation.
Plaintiff, miking the 1-6. The 3-10 was
▼a.
converted by Al and Celia D*
WLS'hTUN B. LAWW1LL and
Palma and Cathy Poultar.
GLADYS MAE
LAWWIL4* kla

Legal Notice

wlf#.

Legal Notice

THE SEMINOLE High Busketball Team which begins its season Friday
against the Titusville Terriers has the following players: (left to right)
first row: John Boniface: Don McMurray; David McGillis; Tom Hinson;
Mutt Johnson; nnd Mike Woodruff. Second row; Conch Bud Layer; Bubba
Davis; Butch Kiser; Eugene Williams; Hurry Brown: Ken Gustnvson;
Billy Stephens; and Ray Middleton.
(Herald Sports Photo)

34 Pre-Season
Contests At
50KC Tonight
A total of 220 gre&gt; hounds are
slated lo school in 31 pre-season
contests on lap at Hie SanfordOrlando
Kennel Club lonight,
itat-ting at 7 p m.
Every race is being watched
closely by Racing Secretary H. C.
"Pitsy* Williamson for upon him
retti the rc*|&gt;onaibilJty of picking
the field for (lie Inaugural Handi­
cap on Dec. 16, always the open­
ing night speed classic. This year
Wlliiamaon
hat
an unusually
largo number of veteran trophy
collector# to choose from and the
lid-lifting feature ahould be a
thriller.
Many ace greyhounds are alaled
for action tonight and the third
and 14th event# are gcneroualy
sprinkled with atara. Faith Hope
has the aeven box in tonight’s
tenth race. She is owned by the
Star Club and triumphed in the
Colorado Springs Derby last Oc­
tober.
Schooling sessions Tuesday and
Wadnaaday nighu ware wall atlanded and fan# were delighted
with the amootb working of the
Knight
FUp-Top starting
boa
which la electronically operated.
Schooling will continue nightly,
except Sunday, through Wedneaday, Dec. 13. No admlaaion la
charged and the public la Invited,

Defendant*.
NOTICE OF SUIT IN
MORTGAGE F O R E n .O IL 'R R
T O l Winston H. LawwRI and
NOTICR TO DRFRND
Gladys Mao Lawwlll, hla wlfo. TOl EUGENE WILLIAMS
You,
Dafanrtanla,
aro
boroby
o / o Jewell William*
notlflod that a complaint to fo r*,
IM Hay** street
ctoao n certain mortuano on tho
Sparta. Tannteaa*
Plaaaa taka n o th * that you ar*
rollowlna daacrlbad propsrty. to
wit!
■•
hereby required fo file year writ*
Lot 1*1, BEAR LAKE HILLS,
tan dafanit* either paraaqally ar
NOTICE OF APPLICATION
according to tha Plat that*,
by an atiaraajr, on or bafaro tba
FOR TA X DRRD
of, aa racordtd In Plat Book
l l t b da y o f January, 1SII, at the (S*r, 1*4.1* Flarida lle ia lt a a l
office or tho Clark of tha Circuit
I t at Pas* *7 of tha Public
Record* o f Bamlnola County.
Court at tho Court llouaa. In San­
NOTICE
IB IIKRKUr GIVEN,
ford, Florida, and to mail a copy Th ai Ifarbart Cherry the balder o f
Florida,
to
Karlyl*
Hocaholdar. tha follow ln a certificate ha* filed
hat baan Iliad aaalnat you In tha (hereof
abova-atylad ault and you art ra- Attorney for PlAlMIff. P. O. Boa aald ra rllflcat* far t a i deed to
qulrad to aarva a eopy o f your l i t . Sanford, Florida. In that car- he leeued thereon. The certificate
Anawar or Pleading to tba Com­ tala dlvarc* proceeding pending number *nd year of leeuanca, lha
plaint
on
Pla intiff*
attorney agalnat you la tha Circuit Court deacrlptlon o f lha property, end
Joaepta M. Muraekn. P. O. Una 111, o f the Ninth Judicial Circuit uf tha name In nhlrh It wa« *•**••Fern Park, Florida, and fit* tha Florida, In and for Seminole Coun­ rd are ** follow*:
original Answer or P le a d in g , 111 ty, Florida, In Chancery, the title certificate No. 141
Tear o f 1*.
tha offic e of the Clark o f tho Cir­ o f aald cauaa being Clara O. Wtl- ■uanro 1H*
cuit Court on or baforo tho Slth llama. Plaintiff, va. Eugan* W il­
DESCRIPTION OF PRUPKRTY
day o f Dacambar, l i l t . If you fall liam*, Defendant, and herein fall
Lot* I I I Block B Bungalow
to do so. a dat-ra# pro oonfaaae not, ar a dear** pro conftta o will
City Pitt Bonk 7 P tge SI
will bo taken agalnet you frr tha b* entered agalnat you.
Ntm* In which tateeeod Annie
Wltnsaa my bend and offlolal Jaokaon. All o f said property ba­
rallaf demanded In tha Complaint
WITNESS my hand and official •eat at Sanford, tfemlnola County, ins In th* County o f Bamlnola,
aaal o f offlco at Hanford. Bamlnola Florida, thla Ith day af Decem­ ■tat* o f Florida. Unlaee aurh c e r ­
co u nty, thla n t h day at Novam- ber. l i f t .
tificate shall oc redeemed ac.
(SEALI
bar, l i l t .
cording (• l»w tha properly dear,
(BEAL)
Arthur M
Backwlth. Jr.
rtbad In aach aarllficat* will b*
Arthur H
Backwlth. Jr.
Clark af the Circuit Caurt
•old ta tha klabaat bidder at tha
Clark *f Circuit Court
By: Martha T, Vlhlen, DC. front door o f tha Namlnola County
By: Martha T. Vlhltn, D.C. Kartyla llouahotdar
Court llouaa at Hanford. Florida,
Publlah Nov. U S Dec. 7. II. It. Attorney for Plaintiff
on th* firat Xluitday In lha month
p. a B o i i i *
of January. 1*11. which la Iba
IN THU CIRCUIT t i l l I l f UP THU Hanford, Florida.
lat day o f January, l i l t .
NINTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT OP Publlah Dae. 7. 14. II. SI. 1141.
Dated (hla ISik day af October,
AND FOR SEMINOLE COUNTY.
lilt.
FLORIDA CHANCERY NO. IIT41 IN T U B CIRCUIT COURT OP TIIB (BEAL)
CITT HAVINGS BANK OF PITTS­ NINTH JUDICIAL CHICUIT OP
Arthur If. Backwlth, Jr.
AND POR BK14INOLK COUNTY,
FIELD
Clark c irc u it Court
Plalatlff, FLORIDA.
IN
CHANCKRY
NO,
Hamlnolo County, Florida
uses
f l*
Publlah Nov. IS, Dec. 7. 14. It.
CHARLES C. KTRADEH and M A R ­ UOBTUN FE D E R A L SAVINGS A
THA L. STRADER, hla wlf*
LOAN
ASSOCIATION.
*
Units* IN T H E C IR C U IT CO U R T O F T H E
Defendant* ■(a lt s eerporatlon,
NINTH
JU D IC IA L C IR C U IT . IN
NOTICE OF SUIT IN
Plaintiff, AND FO R aH H IN O t.E COUNTY,
SAORTG AI.K rO HECMiaVRR
v*.
F L O R ID A
IN
C H A S t r .n r
NO.
TOt CUARI.EH C. STRADER and AMOS It. P1.GHENCE and BILLIE mas
MARTHA L BTRADEIt. hla FATE FLORENCE, Ilia wlf*.
JAUi:a c ANDREWS, al lie.
Defendant*
wlf*
Plaintiff*.
llaaldanca — l * » i Kentucky
NOTICK UF BALK
va.
NOTICK
IS
HEREBY
GIVEN R o b e r t r . McL a u g h l i n , at u * „
Avenue. Akrun. Ohio
You ara hereby notified lh*t a Ihai on lb * Utlv dar a f Dacambar
Defendant*
Complaint to foracloaa a certain t i l l , at 11:40 o'clock A. M. at lha
NOTICR OF BALM
mortaaa* aneumbarlna the fetlaar- main door o f tha Court llouaa of
Nolle* la haraby glvan that pur­
Inf daacrlbad real property, to-wlli damtnol* Count*, at Manfurd, Flor­ suant ta Iba final dacraa of foraida, the Honorable Arthur It. Btek-j cloeura and aala anlarad In lha
Lut 111, GARLAND HILLS,
with, Jr., Ctark o f tha Circuit cauaa pending In tba Circuit Court
according to tba plat thereof
Caurt of Bamlnola Count*. Flo rid a,' In and for Bomlnol* County, Flor­
aa recorded lu Plat Book II.
will o ffe r for aal* to the higneat id*. caaa dockat No. l l l l t , tha unPage* SI and II. Public R e c­
and beat bidder for enak, at publla derelaned Clerk wilt sell Iba proord* of Bamlnola County, F lo ­
outer*.
Ik*
follow in g
daacribod party In aald County daacrlbad aat
rida; including all atructuraa
property a f tha Defendant* Amoa
and Improvement* now and
Tba North 3*1 feat of BW&lt;4
hereafter an aald land and It. Florence *nd Billie F n r* r io t of X tVt of Section II. Town,
•pea. hie wife,
flaluraa attachad to ur uaad
•hip 34 aoulh. Rang* It Eaat,
tort »*. HEAR LAKE HILLS,
In connection with tk* aald
lees Eaat 14 chain* and !•••
according to &gt;h* Plat th ere­
pramlaaa
right of way far Sanford
of. a* recorded In Plat Back
baa baan filed agalnat J«u In tba
Avanud on Wcat aid*.
IS at Pas* IT of th* Public
abova-atylad ault. and ybu *r*
Together with all and sin­
Record*
o
f
Bamlnola
County,
required to aerv* a copy of your
gular Ihe teuamaata, haraFlorida.
Anawar or Plaadln* lo tba Com­
dltauiaata and appunananoaa
plaint
on
Plaintiff*
attorn***. luaathar with all structure* and
tharaunto belonging nr la
Andaraou, lluah. Ward A Dean, linprore-ieiite. than or thereafter
anjwlaa appartalnlng tbara1JI Eaat Central Avanua, Orlando, on aald land.
to. and all rente. Issues, pro­
.Florida,
.....
... _
_ original
- .
Thla 1» mad* pursuant to Final
and .III*
lb*
An
ceed*. and profits accruing
■war ur Pleeilln* In lha office of Drctre uf Faracloaura entered In
and to a.crua from aald
th* Clark or tba Circuit Court on tba above cauaa. Chancery Docket
pramlaes, alt of which aro
or befura tha l* lb day of Decaiu- No. I ISIS, new pending In tbej
Included In the above and
bar t i l l . I f you fall lo do *o, a Circuit Court of and for benilauls
foragolug deacrlptluae and
.laciee pro ovafoaeo will ba taken co u nty. Florid*
hdbandum.
IN WITNESS WIIKREOF, I bars , ai public sale, to tha highest and
aaalnat yuu fo r tlio rallaf drmandhereunto aat my band and official haei bidder fur cash baiwara lb*
oilTh|#
la tba
Complaint.
K(|t|c(
* ;baU b. publtab.d seal thla 4th day Of Dc ember. hour* of olavon o'clock In the
- c .e a waak tor four conaacutlva 1141.
foianoon and two o'clock In tha
weak* In lb * Sanford Herald.
(BEAL)
aftarnaon on lha Itth day of DacWITNESS my hand and o f f i c i a l 1
Arthur It. Ueckalth. Jr.
e n i t .t r . l i f t .
Clark o f tba Clroult Court la &lt;HKAL&gt;
•sal af ufflca at Bemlnota County,
and fo r Samlhula County
Florida, thla XSlh de&gt; o f NovttuArthur It. Il(&lt;kwiib, Jr,
Florida
her. ]|*L
Clark uf lha Circuit Court
Uyi Marlb* T. Vision
lif t Martha T. Vlblau
Deputy Clark
Arlkur H. B.ck w Rb, Jr.
Deputy Clark
Joeapb M. Muraako
Charlaa J, Cullom
Clark at Circuit Court
P. a Bon t t l
Uyi Martha T. Vlhlen
Attn may
Fare Park, Fla.
Deputy Clerk
i* Fuel U a ih iu g t o a Btraat
pubUtk Nov. II. S Die. T, II. It. Public* Lae. T, 1*41.
Orlaada. Fieri**

Legal Notice

Don't Count On Winning
On Default, Patty Told
1

TORONTO (U P I )— Floyd Pal- ami telling what he'd do lo Floyd
terton will never be atripprd of it ho ever got him in the ring.
hi* world henvywclght title, go '.Now, we're asking Inm to put up
or shut up. We're asking hint to
Sonny Liston, the top-ranked con­
fight— if he'll firat remove the ob­
tender, today wus warned nut to stacles to that fight."
count oil winning the rruwn l&gt;y de­
fault.
Tha wamini; wits issued by (Jus
D'A mil to, 1'uLlci eon's munuKur,
who also hinted lie wuuld aaek
court action ii Ids tun irfuets to
“ removp the obstacle*" to a proposed title match with the cham­
pion next Match. He did not dis­
close lha nature of ilia "ubatacles"
that had L&gt; be removed by l.iaton,
" i t Liston thinks be can get
United P reu International
that titla without fighting Klusd
Rill (The Hill) McGill, college
for it," aald b'Atnalo befute leav­
ing for Ntw York, "ha'll find he's haxkrtball'a mo*t prolific pointmaking a big mlilak*— in apil* pourer laat «ea*on, isn't retting
of any aaiuiancca lie may have on hit laurels.
The aix-foolnine center from
from tha I’cnniylvania Athletic
Contmliilon and National Boxing Lo* Angclea tied a Skyline Con­
ference record with a 31-point
Association."
D'Amato appaivntly was rtfar- barrage Wednesday night that
ring to th* NHA'i .September (parked lllh-ranked Utah to an
•diet that 1'attsraon mutt defend eaty 6 61 victory over West Texas
big crown againat whoever ia top State.
McGill connected on 11 of 36
eontendtr before March 13, or
rick having the NUA halt o f hi* thoU from the floor and added
9 of it free throwa in equalling
title vacated.
At tha time of that edict, Lis­ the conference record a*t by
ton wa# under luipenilon by both Wyoming'! Joe Capua In 1956. He
lha I’ annaylvania Athletic Com- scored 22 point! in the first half
miuion and the NBA for two In leading the Ulet to a 45 31
bruihea with th* law, Ha later bulge and totted in 1 after lntarwas rainitated by i’annaylvania, miasion.
Last season, McGill totaled 862
with th* NUA concurring. Then
the NUA returned hint to the No. points in 31 game* fur a 27.8
1 epot among hMvywright con­ average. However, Frank Burgras
of Gomaga emerged a* the na­
tender*.
"He wa# Inactive for a lung tional scoring champion with a
while," irate Cu# declared. "Hut 33.4 average, baaed on 842 poinli
tli* NUA rule# do not apply to in 36 game*.
Contidtring hi* fast start, Mc­
him. H# wa# not lowered in tha
NUA rating*—like other fighter# Gill may be lough tn belt ia both
would have been—because o f hi# categories this ten on . He ha*
scored 123 point# in Utah's first
inactivity.”
With diadain in Ida voice, three games for a nifty 41-point
D'Amato continued; "Till* Litton average.
McUiil missed a chance tn
hni been going a r o u n d for
month*, (hooting o ff hi# mouth break the conference record when
coach Jack Gardner lifted him
from the lineup wills 56 second*
remaining. He was given a stand­
ing ovation by a parlliin crowd
at hall Lake City and even some
of th* Writ Teas* State players
)oir.ed in live applause.
Jerry Lucas, another potential
ST. LOUIS (UJM) The St. scaring champion, also enjoyed a
Louii foothill Cardinal*
were big night with a 23-poinl effort
without ■ head roach today fol­ that helped lop-ranked Ohio State
lowing Uie unexpected resignation roll to a 99 19 victory over Pill*of Frank ( i ’op) Ivy, who earlier burgh.
thi* *ei»on wa* offered a con­
Pitt traded only 37-31 at half­
tract renewal by managing di­ time and kept within reach unlit
rector Walter Wolfner.
the final five minutes when the
The move earn* Wedneiday aft­ visiting Uuckcyea pulled away to
er th* Cardinal* held their morn­ win in a gallop. Lucaa was ably
ing woikout in preparation for supported by Mel Noll and John
lliclr iwo remaining gxm r:, the Havlicrk, who tcorrd 16 pointroach.rig duties for which will lie apiece, but Pill s Hm Jinks wound
handled by the team'a three ai- up at the game’s high scorer
liatant coache*.
with 28.

Leading College
Cage Scorer Isn't
Resting On Laurels

Ivy Resigns
Coaching Job

BARGAIN PRICES
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NEW YORK (UP1&gt;—The 1961
Fullback: Rob Ferguson, Ohio
All-America college loot bail team, State.
a powerful aquad packing even
Topped by the »-foot, 5-ineh,
more poundage thin last year's 263-pound Olsen, the line averaged
big unit, was announced today by a stunning 237*9 pound* per man,
United Press International.
13 pound* more than last year's
Picked aa the 11 best players in average, and including the backthe nation al tia'ir position hy a Held, the entire team averaged
nationwide poll of iports writers i 218 pounds, four more than last
and broadcaster* were:
year. Every man on the squad
End*: Gary Collins, Maryland, was over the 200-pound mark ex­
and Pat Richter, Wisconsin.
cept tcalbaek Saxton, who acalei
Tackles: Bill Neighbors, Ala-' only 164,
bams, and Merlin Oiien, Utah
There
were three holdovers
State.
from last year'* squad-Ferguson,
Guardi; Joe Romig. Colorado, Davis and Romig—and they were
and Roy Winilon, Louisiana State. among the heaviest vote-getter*
Center: Alex Kroll, Rutger*. on the team. All told 334 writers
Quarterback: Sandy Stephen*, anJ broadcaster* throughout th*
Minnesota.
country took part in tha potl.
Halfbacks: E rne Daws, Syra­ Ballots were compiled on a basil
cuse, and James Saxton, Texas. of tt points for a first-team Tot*
and rix pointa for a jecond-team
vote.

Florida Golfers
Favored In Play
CORAL GAULES. Kla. (UPI) —
Two Florida golfers, one riding a
winning streak and the other seek­
ing to start one. teed off among
the top contenders today in the
$20,000 Coral Gabies Open.
The tournament, tmal event on
the 161 PGA tour, drew a big
field of 150 professionals.
One favorite was Gay luewer
Jr. of Crystal River, Fla., the
lanky purcrackcc who won the
West Palm Reach Open lust week
and the Mobile Open the week
before. Brewer ha* takrn home
$29,249 in winnings this year.
31ur* of a darkhorse was Dave
Ragan of Orlando, who tied the
cumpclitlcs record over the 6,600
yard, par-71 Uiilmore CountryClub course in a pro-am warmup
Wednesday with a G4 Rut 111*
•coro didn't gel into the reconi
hooka because il was a pro-am
event.

Ferguson was the big winner
at the polls, being mentioned on
a total of 36t ballots, M .l per
rent or those east. The llT-peund
Buckeye ilnecrasher, who aver­
aged 5 yard* per carry throughout
his college career, was named an
the fin t team by 377 voter* and
on the aerond by 34.
The hard-running Davis was tha
second highest vote-getter. Ha re­
ceived 250 firet-team vote* and
32 second-team votes for a total
of 282. which ia 84.4 par cent af
those east. Romig, although th*
tmallett lineman at S-ll, 300
pounds, wai live biggest vole at­
traction among the linemen, racieving 232 firsts and 45 seconds
for a total of 367, which J 79.9
per eent.

Pick Up Pitcher
BALTIMORE (U F I)-T h a H i Orioles have picked up
free agent Joe Nuxhall, veteran
leftlianded pitcher, and assigned
him to their Rochester d u b of
tba International League.
Union*

SKATING RINK
Onura

Iload — Sanford — FA 2-9313
Neal ta JET LANES

SUNDAY
1:00 - 8:00 P. M. Judges Penal
2:00 - 8:00 V. M. Speed Class
3:00 - 8:00 P. M. Sesslun Open to the Public
8:00 - 0:00 P. M. Freestyle Clasa
7:80 • 10:80 P. M. Sassion Open to tho Public
MONDAY
7:90 - 10:30 P. M. Session Open to tha Publie
TUESDAY
10:00 - 12:00 A. M. Housawfva's Claes
6:18 . 7tlB P. M. Fundamental* and E m u s Bar
7:30 - 10110 P. M. SeasioR Open ta tha Pablla
WEDNESDAY
7:20 - 10:80 P. M. Session Open t* the pablie
THURSDAY
7:30 - 10:30 P. M. Suasion Open ta th* PnbUe
FRIDAY
TtU • 10:10 P. M. Seeaioa Open ta the Pa Vila
SATURDAY
9:00 • 11:00 A. M. Session Open ta the Public
11:00 • 13 00 P. M. Fundamentals - Preschool
13:00 . 1:00 P .M . Fundamentals • Ages 6-11
1:00 - 2:00 P. M. Fundamentals . Teenager*
3:00 - 8:00 F. M. Session Open to tha Public
6:18 • 7:16 P. M. 8ltver Dar
7:80 - 10:30 P. M. Sasilon Open ta tha Public
Schedule Subject to Change
Beginning tlecanvber 16th end throughout the Christmas aebagl
halideye MELODEE will held afternoon aeadana every dap

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By MONA GRINSTEAD
North Orlando's Village Coun­
cil met Tuesday night for about
IS minutes with 11 persons In
attendance including the councilmen.
Mayor Frank Fsaula announced
bouri of a temporary tub-station
post oilier will be maintained
through Dec. 23 with houri act

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Good News For
Army Dependents
1

WASHINGTON (UPI) — De­
pendents o f 14,000 soldier* who
filed their applications late should
still get their November allotment
cheeks before Christmas, accord­
ing to tha Army,
These applications were received
at the Army flnanca center, FL
Benjamin Harrison, Indianapolis,
Ind., between Nov. 20 and 30, and
are being processed at a rate o f
3,600 to 2,000 a day, a spokesman
■aid.
He said tha fianca canter la
working many hours ovartlma, and
all the checks should be In the
hand* of dependants by Dec. 20 at
the latest. Applications racelved
after Nor. 90 apply to tha Dcccmbar pay period and are payable In
January.

Lake Mary Club
Party Set Tuesday
Lake Mary's Home Demonstra­
tion Club will meet next Tuesday
at 10:30 a. m, la the Fire Hell for
Its annual Christmas party with
Mrs. Helen Powell and Mrs. Mar­
tha Brock a i hostesses.
All members ere requested to
bring a SO cent gift for secret palt
who will be Identifed at this meet­
ing.

from 19 a. m. until 1 p. m. Mon­
day through Friday and from 10
a. in. until noon on Saturday.
Fasula advised that plans for
lighting North Orlando Blvd. (SB
431) had been received from
Florida Power Co. and that speci­
fications call for So mercury va­
por-type lights along the road
from Its intersection with Hwy.
17-92 to the intersection with SB
419. Lights will be placed at ISOfoot intervals within the city
limits and at 300-foot intervals in
tha remaining area.
He announced that shuffleboard
courts In the recreation ares are
ready for use and that playing
equipment will be In the custody
of George Sommers. Those in­
terested in play are asked lo con­
tact the custodian lo make ar­
rangements for use of the equip­
ment.
At a suggestion from Summers
the council voted to build a Tot’ s
Ilasketbill Court in the play­
ground. Sixteen awlngs, a slide,
a Jungle gym and two aee-iaws
have been purchased by the North
Orlando Co. for Ihe area, Fasula
said, and will be installed upon
their arrival.
The otd company sales office
accepted by the North Orlando
Civic Aaan. for use as a Civic
Hall will be moved to the area
by the first of next week ac­
cording to Fasula who also ad­
vised that the new water tanka
for the enlarged system are al­
most completed and that the com­
pany now la watting for delivery
of pumps and motors.
Arrangements have been made
to use county voting machines
for the first Village elections
which are to be held In March,
the mayor reported.
Next month’s council meeting,
due to the holiday, waa scheduled
for Jan. 9.

Ted Kennedy To Run

To Discuss Party

BOSTON &lt;UPI) — Edward M.
(Ted) Kennedy will be a candi­
date next year for the U.S. Sen­
ate seat vacated by hli brother,
President Kennedy, it was report­
ed today, but ha denied it. Ken­
nedy will wait until he reaches
hi* 30th birthday In February be­
fore announcing, Hie minimum
legal age for serving in the Sen­
ate is 30.

Final plans for tha Community
Christmas Party to be held at the
Elementary School on Dec. 23 will
be the main topic of discussion at
today’s I p. m. meeting of the
Lake Mary Chamber of Com­
merce.
President AI Case urges that all
committee member* and persons
Interested In the annual event at-

Activity at Lake Mary's Ele­
mentary School this week la at
a near fever pitch as final pre­
parations are made for the se­
cond
Annual Winter Festival
which will take place on the
campus between the hours of S
p. m. and • p. m. Saturday.
Several new feature* have been
added to the full-scale carnivallike schedule for the convenience
end entertainment of children and
adults according to Richard Web­
ster, general chairman.
A complete chicken or plu s
dinner will be served in the cafe­
teria from S p. m. unlit 6:3o p.m.
and a chuck wagon will sell hot
dogs and hamburgers throughout
the evening. Tickets for tha din­
ner are available through the
school office.
Goodkeland will have cakes,
pies, cookies, candy and home­
made Ice cream for aala and for
those who prefer ■ more adven­
turesome atmosphere, the muchfavored cake-walk will be ondueled.
A variety of games booth* such
ai break-a-dlsh, fish pood and
wet sponge throw, plus ■ number
at live and mechanical rldea,
promise plenty of fun for the
younger set while mon and dad
shop for gift items and the week­
end baked goods.
Shoppers will find Ihe country
■lore featuring a pair-tree. The
parcel post booth, sold out In a
matter of mlnutei last year, will

offer surprise Items from any­
where in the world. These pack­
ages will be sold Just as they
were mailed to the school stu­
dent* and could contain articles
of almost any financial value.
With Santa, who plans to visit
all areai of Ui* campus during
Ihe evening, will be a balloon
man and Ihe plck-a-pockct lady.
Worth particular mention Is
the baiaar booth where handmade
articles, including Chrlilmas de­
corations,
toys
and
clothing
among the wide variety, will be
sold.
Topping olf the festivities will
be an auction of articles donated
by local merchants. All proceeds
from 'he event will be used to
purchase library books and other
needed supplies for the school.

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THE GENEVA CLUB DISPLAY was one of many eye-catching: exhibits
at the Home Demonstration Club’s Annual Christmas Party and Installa­
tion o f County Council Officers last Friday night. Admiring the lovely
work are, from left, Mrs. W. O. Nolan, president o f the Elder Springs
Club; Mrs. W. R, Stringfield, president of the Sanford Club and Mrs. \V. B.
Heath, president o f the Geneva Club.
(Herald Photo)

Pape 10—Thurs. Dec. 7, 196V

Y rroIB

NEW YORK &lt;UPU— Business competing in the free world mar pointed by the failure of the
leaders reacted with caution to ket If we could ice tome solu­ Pretidcnt to mention economy In
President Kennedy's call Wednca- tion to blah taxes and wages." government or Indicate how he
Olliers said they were disap- planned to balance the budget. .
day for a new tariff policy.
Most members of the National
Association of Manufacturers who
heard the President’s speech in­
i.iI K-S1/.K C H R IS T M A S D E C O R A T IO N S
dicated they wanted first to see
how Kennedy planned to imple­
f i fo r F I R P L Y W O O D
ment his proposals for lower tar­
iffs and broader powers In deal­
ing with the European Common
Market.
" I hope he goes slow and does
not destroy more jobs than you
create by free trade," said a
southern textile executive,
J. Clinton Bowman, president
of United Biscuit Co., Denver,
said he was "very much im­
pressed by the way be turned on
the charm in a difficult situa­
tion.*■ But he called for more deFULL-COLOR FIGURES FOR
tails than appeared In the speech,
LAWN OR ROOF DISPLAYS
during which NAM member* ap­
plauded politely but not enthusi­
Make your home n standout this
Christmas season with these
astically.
bright,ncw.full-eiza Christmas
One official said he agreed with
figures. Buy them ready-made or
the President's alms, but added
make your own by pasting color­
it was still possible "to disagree

ful paper figures on Exterior ply­
wood.

The vending marhlne type of
Funeral services for Blchsrd grandmother, Mrs. Ludie Bledsoe,
Wiseman Funeral Home was In liuslnesi la still on the increase
G. Hickson J r , 41, prominent Sanford.
eharge of arrangements.
In (he United State*.
resident of Adel, who died sudden­
ly on Isst Thursday avenlng, were
held Sunday afternoon at 2:39
p. m. in the First Methodist
Church of Adel.
The Rev, Gilbert Ramsey offi­
ciated,
Interment waa In
Woodlawn Ceinentery. Pallbearer*
were Sam Chandler, Bill Carter,
Buck Daughtrey, W. S. Weeks,
J. C
Thomas, Charles Glddens.
Honorary
pallbearers
were
Creighton Smith, Slayton Davis,
Paul
Parrish,
Vernon Smith,
Brown Lovett, Charley Lindsey;

Enjoy that

REFRESHING NEW FEELING with

n
pleton, Eddie Hall, Dr. A. C.
Been and members ot the Meth­
odist Board of Stewards.
Music was by Mrs. Alma Booth
at the organ.
Hickson was a native o( San­
ford and a graduate of the Univeriily of Florida. He had re­
sided In Adel for the pail II
years and was associated with the
Talley Veneer and Crato Com­
pany. He was a member of the
First Methodist Church, and se­
cretary of the Board ot Stewards
and a member of the choir.
He held membership in DoMolay, BPOE, VFW, Masonic and
Shrine organisations, and was a
member of PKA Fraternity. For
a number of year* Hickson was
active In Boy Scout work and
served on the local area council.
Survivors are his widow, the
former
Miss
Carolyn
Talley,
Adel; two soni Itlchard Hickson
and Joe Hickson, Adel; parents,

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In this happy season
Toy Sales
NEW YORK (U PI) — Department stores do more than 40.9 per
rent of tha year’e toy and gams
dollar volume in December, accord­
ing to Federal Reserve figures. A
30.2 per rent volume in November
kirks olf tbs pre-holiday aelllng
splurge.

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Opposite Chamber ot Commerce

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�Oviedo Council Sets Proposed Development Plan

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COUNTY NEWS

THURSDAY. DECEMBER 7, 1%1

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A proposal for the dsvalopmant
of a town plan for Oviedo was
submitted to the Town Couneil at
Its
monthly meeting
Monday
night.
The preliminary draft o f the
plan waa compiled by the en­
gineering firm of Evans and
Hammond, Ine. of Jacksonville
and encompasses « 12-point pro­
gram. The complete plan will be
drafted and suhmitted in book
form later, the company repre­
sentative, P. P I arrhnorc Jr.,
said In his letter to (he mr.yor and
council.
The purpose of Uic plan t.nrrtmore explained, is to induce in­
dustry. especially Nova related
industry, to locate in an area
which ts close to the vast Brevard
development.
Larrlmorc said that the com­
pany "will endeavor to make the
proposed town plan un example
for procedures for towns of simi­
lar size in tho SouUicHi&gt;lern part
of the United Slates."
He said that the plan would includa preliminary costs so that
subsequent budgets could be work­

ed out from Mi* figure* provides!.
The letter said that tha 12-polnt
plan would Includ* an economta
survey to ahow the economic co­
lou red o f Oviedo and call atten­
tion to the advantagea for those
seeking plant locations;
A detailed study of the tax
structure nnd its relation to In­
dustrial and municipal develop­
ment;
Population studira and growth
statistics;
Survey o f cultural advantages;
Labor supply;
Plant site and building survey;
Survey o f municipal facilities
and feasibility report on paving
and varioua services;
Fiscal program for budget and
finance;
Preliminary planning and zon­
ing regulations;
Maps, graphs and eharta rela­
tive to all o f the above;
A detailed feasibility report for
all improvements recommended
nnd supporting duln for aid in
obtaining government grants, and
Aid in preparing nil nppticationa
fin government grants, etc.

EDITORIAL COMMENT

Let's All Go Tonight

B COLLECTION of Amateur Artist F, W. lirrimun o f (Casselberry re­
ceived an enthusiastic response from the townspeople at a three-day show
earlier this week. Featured paintintr in the above photograph is “ The
Messiah,” the artist’s conception of Christ which lie painted for his
church.
(Herald Photo)

Lyman Concert
Casselberry Artist
Gives Impressive Show To Present
Hr JANE CA86ELBERRY
I or this week at the Sparkle Clean­
Exhibit of Uic art work of F. er's and Laundry in Casselberry.
tV. Krdman. tnr*l artlit, mb* held
tin display were several oil
Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday paintings including a still life,
most outstanding of these was
"The Messiah," n large portrait
showing the artist's conception of
Christ which hr painted for Hie
Messiah Lutheran church of Cas­
selberry where In- is a member.
He also showed an interesting
collection of Jack-knife carving
^
By JANE CASSELBERRY
done with native Florida woods
Lyman High School Coach Hill
in several lamps, planters and
Proctor received a plaque Friday
vases fashioned from roots and
night at a dance in hia honor held
driftwood,
in the new school gym. Proctor waa
Though Enlmari has had no
selected Central Floridu'a moat
format art train ng. tic has be­
popular coach In a recant conical
come quite proficient in hia hob­
aponiored by1 Oitando Radio Sta­
by as was evidenced by the fav­
tion WHOO which pul on the free
orable reception from the towns­
dance for a capacity crowd of I.ypeople viewing Hie exhibit.
f man students.
Disk Jocklcs Terry Wood and
Ceno Stewart ol Itndio WUOO
presented the award and played
records for dancing In between
Social security offices of the
numbers by a lively rock and roll
combo, a teenage group, known as Orlando District formerly located
“ The Temptations.’ ’ InstrumenUl- at 26 E. Central Avc., have been
Ista making up the group were moved to 2320 N. Orange Ave.
Johnny Wagner, sax; Bill Hol­
Manager Byron ft. Patton asks
brook, guitar; Ren Griffin Jr., that all persons wishing to file
A gu ilar; Pete Wiley, drums utid claims for old age, survivor or
guest artist, Hava Miller, on the disability benefits call at Ihs new
location.
guitar.
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Proctor Honored
At Lyman Dance

Office Announces
New Location

118 Voices

LOVELY (.OWNS ON LOVELIER MODELS from the South Seminole Ele­
mentary Council o f Teachers and Parents Mere shown at the organiza­
tion's fashion show Tuesday night. Taking jiart on the program were,
from left, Mrs. It. David Barnett, Miss Helen McMullan and Mrs. William
It. Cass.
(Herald Photo)

Gala Night In Paris'Draws
Capacity Audience To School
My JANE CASSELBERRY
The Council of Teachers and
Parents of the South Seminole
Elementary School in Casselberry
presented its "Gala Night in
Paris," Pasluun Show to a rapac­
ity attendance In the school *a ml IInrium Tuesday night.
The audience was seated at
small tallies, each covered with a
gall)-colored checked cloth, which
were centered with lighted candles
in wine bottles. Walls were deco­
rated with French travel posters
and Die stage was converted Into
a garden icen c.
Models, entering through an
arch of white wrought iron grillwork, continued on a runway
through the audience as each was
introduced by Mrs. George Shier.
lock who also described the lovely
adult fashions from Jeanne Elkins
I,ml the charming children’s styles
from The Younger Set, both of
Maitland Plaia, Hairstyles were
by Tress a of Tressa’s Beauty
Shoppe m Casselberry.
Clothing shown varied from

By JANE CASSELBERRY
Tlie Christmas Concert of Ly­
man High's Clioral group, sche­
duled for ft p. in. Sunday in the
school auditorium, will featurr a
combined total of I IS voire* when
the Chora la ires, senior students,
and tin* Choralcttcs, junior stu­
dents, present the annual pro­
gram.
Arthur Hammond of Cassel­
berry will be the featured solo­
ist and student solo selections will
be sung by Lcimuic Hoover, Ron­
nie Gill and Larry Gill. The Girls
Quintette, composed of Darlene
Shea, Dawn Barnes, Anne Miller,
Marla Jones and L&gt;nn Rolierts,
will be presented in special sel­
ections.
Characters to take part In the
Nativity Scene Include Bill Wil­
lis, David Martin and Stuart
Gibson, the three sheptierdv; Lar­
ry Miller, David Cannon and Gene
Winkleman, the three wise men;
Kathy Clegg. The Virgin Mary;
Richard Winkleman, Joseph and
It s all hands out this week in
Gloria Luvcall, the angel.
Geneva as moms, dads, brothers,
Piano accompanists will be Jac sisters and hosts of aunts, uncles,
kie Waddle and George Lewis.
grandmothers
and
grandpops
create the unusual gifts and sur­
prises for Saturday’s Christinas
Fantasy Night.
Beginning at 8 p.m. in Use Com­
munity Hall, an evening is planned
lo provide entertainment, a coffee
ami dessert hour and a chance lo
shop for that "something differ­
ent ’ always desirable for Christ­
mas gifting.
Sponsored by the Geneva P-TU
as one of its fund-raising projects
of the year, all proceeds will tie
spent on Uie school.

Christmas Fantasy
Coming To Geneva

Central Flrida in a recent radio station aptmaored contest, received the
award from T e rry Woods o f Radio Station WHOO at last Friday night«
dance ia the new school gym.
(Herald Fhoto)
v

Geneva Citizens
Veto Incorporation; Company Offers Office
Elect Officers
For Civic Building

The question of incorporating the
community in the face of predlc
linns centering around demands
created hy tha Nova project and
quoted hy County Commissioner
Vernon Dunn at the Geneva Post
Office Dedication recently, was a
major topic of discussion at Sat­
urday's anmisl election mrcting
of the Geneva Citizens Committee.
However no action was taken on
the matter since the majority of
residents feet It Is not a pressing
Issue at the present time, accord­
ing to \V. E. Dibble, president of
the organization.
In Uic election of officers, the
Citizens named Martin Hansen,
president; K. C. Putnam, vice
president; Mrs. Augusta Bilbrce,
secretary, and Mrs. Ralph If.
Grayson, treasurer.
In othrr business, members set
tho anmisl duel to remain at |2
per year and appointed Oliver
Mathirua. Charlca Lamb and John
D. Thomas as a committee to
head the annual membership
drive.

Lyman Drama Class Faces Test
In Presentation Ot 'Our Town'

By JANE CASSELBERRY
The talent ami ability ol Lyman
High'* Drama Class, directed hy
Ha) mom!
Delgado,
face
a
thorough teit when the I p. m.
auditorium curtain goes up next
Thursday night oil Thornton Wild­
er'* three act play, "Our Town."
This Pulitzer prize winning play
hut been one of the mbit popular
of American drama* alnce it'a
first production on Broadway in
ID3H and ha* been done by ama­
teur groups throughout the coun­
try.
One rc*»on fur it* warm recep­
tion i* the novel manner of pro­
duction. The play I* presented on
a bare stage without the aid of
By CAROL J El’ HON
Residents o f the Chuluota arts acenery and the audience, at well
interested in joining s social group a* the actora, ia asked to Imsglne
•ulrly for the pleasure of it ere In­ various selling* and changes of
vited to meet with those o f the time at the suggestion of an allnrwiy oigsn iicd Friendship Club knowing, all-seeing stage man­
st III* meeting scheduled for 6 ager, played here by Huy Stone,
p. m. next Tuesday at the Lake who narrate* the typical events
of a small American town at the
Catherine Inn.
Tiie Hub organized on Nuv. 14, turn ol the century.
Though the story centers around
when 12 couples met for dinner,
rsrde and other game*. This grou p1 two families, that of Dr. Ulbb*
again met at the Inn on Nov. 28 and Newspaper Editor Webb, the
with 26 prrsone prrtceil for an eve­ mam character really 1* the
ning of wahoo, pinochle end acey- town Itself expressed through the
deucy.
collective thoughts of Ua Inhabi­
Those interested in Joining the tants. Thus the play ii about life
club are azked to contact Hartley and the emotions which give it
Ravage.
meaning , . love and hate, hap­

Chuluota Couples
Form Social Club

.L Y M A N HIGH COACH BUI Proctor, left, voted the must popular coacli In

sleepwear through sports and cas­
uals to the glamorous gowns suit­
able for parties or the theater.
Adorable youngsters from the
South Seminote School who mod­
eled the children's fashions proved
to be shnw-ileatrrs while comic
relief was provided by Mrs. Chea­
ter Miller wearing a creation from
"The House of Sewers" designed
especially for greeting the hus­
band. This outfit featured a flow­
ing houardrest worn with black
gloves and house slippers while
Uie hair was "daintily" raptured
in a comfortable net. Accessories
for the costume were a mop and
pail.
Prior to the show's opening
Ihtisc attending were invited to
liHik over gift Items on display and
to enjoy refreshmonts. Door prizea
were swarded to conclude the en­
tertainment. Background music
throughout the evening waa played
by Mrs. Nell Drucding, South
Seminole music teacher.
Mrs. Vernon Catron, who aerved
as fashion coordinator, has ex­
pressed her joy and appreciation
to all who helped make the event,
the C-TP'a major fund-raising pro­
ject of the year, a success.

Kusirientfl of alt aectlonn of Seminole County would
do well to follow the lend of Luke Mary’a people und
come to the meeting in the Courthouae at 7 p. m. tonight
and hear the pros and cons of the County Commission’s
recently adopted Franchise Directive. The meeting between the private utility companies
nnd tlie County Commission is open to the public. Lake
Mary is scheduled to present a petition opposing some
of tho provisions of the directive concerning the in­
stallation of sewerage lines by these private utility
companies.
The directive, which would give franchise to these
corapanlos for a 30-year period, cventunlly could nffect
nil sections of the county. For this reason it is import­
ant that nil sections lie represented in order thnt the
Commission can got a complete understanding of the
feelings o f all areas on this important question.

piness and sorrow, hope and des­
pair.
TTir central characters, George
Gibbs and Emily Webb, played
by George Iwwis and Patricia
Uuillvrniopricto, age from school
children to responsible adults, fall
In love, marry and are separated
hy Emily'* death.
Though the play has ill bad
moments, its primary purpose Is
to make us appreciate life more
fully and, in contrast lo the sad
momenta, ll includes zestful scenes
ol comedy.
Other major roles will be por­
trayed by Sandy Shcrwen as Mrs.
Webb; Bichard Grant as Mr,
Webb; Lemmie Hoover as Dr.
Gibbs and Bonnie Layman as
Mrs, Gibbs.
Rehearsals and numerous de­
tails in preparation for the pro­
duction have been under lltc sup­
ervision uf Delgado, a graduate
of Uie Dallas Tlieatcr Center and
of su-tson University, Costumes
from the early HMD period are be­
ing made by a student crew
Itcaded by Marcia Keels tier.
Admission for this first semester
performance has been set at 23
cent* fur students and 30 cents
for adults.

The former North Urlando Co.
sales office last week was offered
In the North Orlando Civic Assn,
as an alternate to the "old barn
for uie a a a Civic Building since
the barn will only be available for
about a year.
Vice President Bub Stephenson,
who conducted Monday night’s
meeting of the association, rrport

Girl Scouts Make
Weekend Trip
By JANE CASSELBERRY
Thirty-five Girl Scouts from
South Seminole Troops spent last
weekend at Camp Tlcoclice near
Baibcrvlllo.
Taking part tn the camp were
girls from Senior Troop 339. Sixth
Grade Troops 338 and 40T and the
new North Orlando Troop.
The girls were accompanied by
Mrs. John Hall Jr., leader of
Troop 497; Mrs. Frank Russell, coleader of Troops 338 and 339 and
Mrs. Hope Bennett.
Senior Scouts serving as pro­
gram aides were Hope Hall, Pam­
ela Cannon and Nancy Flshlnger
from Mariner Troop 319 of Winter
Park.
The scouts left for Camp on
Friday afternoon, returning Sun­
day afternoon and in aplte of the
chilly weather tiiey enjoyed sleep­
ing in tents and taking part in the
many scouting activities.
As part of their work on the
conservation badge. Troop 338 re­
cently went on two field trip! to
the Audubon House in Maitland.

South Seminole
DWC To Hear
Noted Clubwoman

Mri. Agnes McKInna Leonard,
vice president of tlie Sarah Cul­
len Club of Orlando and Demo­
cratic Committee woman of the
Orange County Executive Board,
will be guest speaker at next
Thursday's covered dish luncheon
meeting of the South Seminole
Democratic Women'* Club.
Tlie noon meeting will lie held
at the borne of 31nr. Hope Ben­
nett, club president, on Seminola
lilvd. In Casselberry. All mem­
bers have been requested to
bring canned food Items or ar­
ticles suitable for filling Christ­
mas Basket* to be given to a
Approximately do per cent of needy family and to come pre­
the vaults and safes made in the pared to "Feed the Donkey," the
United States are produced in rlub’i fund-raising project at the
Canton and Hamilton, Ohio.
| present lime

ed to member* that he had n e t
with John Schwarts, company sec­
retary, and Mayor Frank Faiula,
who said that the offer on the
barn still stands If the group
wishes to carry through on origi­
nal plang of renovating and re­
pairing It.
In addition, the company will
move the sales office to the re­
creation site and will furnish all
materials for ita conversion Into
a meeting hall with the association
lo supply the labor. Tha office,
though newer, has lets space and
would accommodate approximate­
ly a 60-llmlt seating capacity.
The civic group voted to aban­
don work on the barn In favor of
the more permanent offer.
A report on plan* for tho Santa
Claua Party advised that a 9m
donation had been recclvod front
the North Orlando Co.; that
oranges for the sloe Kings had be on
donated and that tha candy had
been purchased.
Date and location of Uia event,
whim some 300 children of the
Village arc expected to visit San­
ta, will be announced.
Women of the association ten­
tatively planned a meeting for tha
end of the week to plan a fundraising bake sale In support of
the party which also will b* an­
nounced.
Mr*. J. D. Grlnatead, editor o f
tha association’s monthly publica­
tion, "Tha Newsctte,” explained
that delivery failed for tbo No­
vember issue due to lack on con­
tinuation and assistance on the
project in her absrnrei on a brief
holiday vacation.
him asked to meet with the
board of directors before the next
general meeting of the associa­
tion in order to discuss financial
and mechanical details of publish­
ing tho newsletter.
Since next month's meeting data
falls on New Year's Day, the as­
sociation voted to meet instead on
Jan. I.

Fishermen Invited
To Join Club
By MRH. ADAM MULLER
Fishing enthusiast* of DeBary,
Orange City, Osteen, Enlerpriaa
and all other surrounding com­
munities are invited to join the
DeBary Fishing Club at its next
meeting scheduled for 1:10 p.m.
next Wednesday at the DeBary
Fire House.
W. G. Milter, developer o f tho
Lake Marie Estate* area, hsa
donated a strip at land at tbo foot
of W. Illghbanka Kd. on tha St.
Johns River to Volusta County
and plans are in the making for
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ROBES by Rabbor,
Wa with to thank all our .many
wear, *9.83 to *12.93. Perkin* BIRTHSTONE ring* In many love­ CALL ELLEN TYRE at TA 2-MU
frlendi and neighbori for all the
ly, new styles 13 7* up. Wert
Downtown Sanford.
to list your Gift Suggestion*.
many wonderful acta of Undnaai
Jewelry 202 E. 1st
shown to ut and a special thanks SWEATERS, slipover and Card!
to Rev. W. T. P anoni, Jr. for
Perkin*,
gam, IS.es to *14
FURNITURE
GIFTS FOR BOYS
hit touching strmon and many
Downtown Sanford
othsr kind expreniona of sym­
pathy. Also to Grimkow Funeral
SLACKS, Sweaters, Shirts, Cow­ LIVING Room Suits, choice of
TOYS
Homa for the many considera­
colors *99. High back iwivtET
boy SuiU, Levis, Boots, Suita.
tions shown to ua during the re­
rockers, foam cushion* *49.30.
Manuel
Jacobson
111
E.
t*t.
cent loss of our beloved husband CALL ELLEN TYRE at FA 2-MI1
Ecbola Bedding,
to list your Gift Suggestion*.
TENTS, Skate*, air rifles, sleeping
and father, Ernest E. Dyne.
bags, hunting knife and as
Mrs. Erneit E. Dyne end
CEDAR Cbetta, Natural, Maple,
JEWELRY
Children, Charles A Chris.
aeU. Army Navy Surplus
Walnut. From *3943 up. San­
ford Furniture Co. 300 E. 1st.
EAVING
for
California,
by
GIFTS FOR ALL
southern route, Dec. 13th. WUi ZIPPO Table Lighter (12.30, Ster­
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Charms
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up.
Gwaltncy
take * passenger* to help drive
• Quality • Fashions • Service POLE LAMPS *9.93 up; Table
Jeweler, 204 S. Park.
and share axpensea. FA 2-3021.
Lamps *4.93 up; Dine tie, 4
Gift* for alii
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chairs all plaitlc tops *3* up;1
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203 E. lit, FA 2-0493.
Nice Urge apartments, 404 X.
APPLIANCES
14lh 5L Phone FA 2-4212.
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2 BEDROOM furnUbed cottage in
WESTINGIIOUSE Space . Mate
LUGGAGE, Sweaters, Sklrta, Hoi.
Lake Mary. FA 2-1737.
W ither *269.00, Matching Dry­
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4 - BR. I bath on lake, *123
EFFICIENCY apartment, 2 BR
2 - BR. apartment, furn., *60
fumlihcd. Lake front. *33 per
BUSINESS OFFICES ft STORES
month. R. A. Cameron, Lake
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RegUtered Real Estate Broker
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bedroom,
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BUSLNESS or Office apace on 1*1
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- BEDROOM home, kitchen
FA 2-9344.
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roe. Clean and 2 doors from
3 ROOM furnUbed apt. Adults,
Tindela Grocery Store. NO 8-3267
213 West 5th St. Sanford.
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Sanford's newest, Ideally locat­
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Phone FA 2-0363.
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private batha, 114 W. First St.
Night.
FURNISHED Duplex apartment
Available Dec. laL Couple. Ph. DUPLEX. 2 Bit., 2 ml. So. of Base,
FA 2-M10
Adults Only. FA 2-8809.

2 BEDROOM house, furnished or
unfurniihed, It* W. lBth St.
or call FA 2-34102 after 6 p.m.

S t J o h n s R e a lt y C o. 3
THE TIME TESTED FIRM
11* N. Park Ave. Ph. FA 24123

O scar M . H a rm o n

2 BEDROOM home, 1 bath, car- RegUtered Real Estate Broker
porte, screened porch. Not un­ 1211 Palmetto Ave. Ph. FA 2-7941
der the flight pattern, • miles
weit of Sanford, 2 blocks eft FOR SALE OR TRADE large 4
St. Rd. 46. FA 2-4M7.
bedroom bouse end I acre* ad­
joining New High School in
CUSTOM BUILT Homa on Lake.
Sanford for 30 to 60 aerei n ear#
Rent or Sale. Reteonable, Call
Genova or Cbuluota. FA 2-7*31
evenings, FA 2-1597.
or FA 2-3649.

10. Wanted to Rent

SUNSHINE REALTY

1 OR 2 CAR GARAGE; alectrtcity and door with lock neces­
sary.
Ph.
Jim
Hemphill,

Amy
Rag. Real
M19 So.
Day FA 2-74*3

Anderson
Estate Broker
French Ave.
— Night FA 2-4811

3 BEDROOM, 1 bath house.Noth­
ing down. Shown by appoint­
ment, 117 Shannon Dr. FA 2-1*21#

Jim Hunt Realty

WYNNEWOOD

2334 Park Drive Office FA 2-2118
Sanford, Fla.
Nights FA 3-0648

LOCH ARBOR

Very attractive 2 BR, CD home
on landscaped, fenced
well
shaded double lot. Fully equip­
ped, plus extrai. Only *400
down, low monthly payments.
Drive by 2402 Summarlln, and
then call for a complete inspec­
tion. Available nowl
_■

2 BEDROOM house partly fur­ Custom built a BR CB home on
RENT A BED
apacloua corner lot with shaded
Rollaway, Hospital ft Baby Beds
nished or unfurniihed. 130 Coun­
fruit treea. Shingle roof, wood
By Day, Week, or Month
try Club Circle. After 6 p.m.
floors,
fireplace, deep well, and
CARROLL’S FURNITURE
kitchen equipped. Too many
Ph. FA 2-3161
116 W lit SL LAKEFRONT furnished, 4 large
bedroom, 2 bath, double garage,
extra* to itemize. Total price
1 ROOM furn. downstairs apt.
will consider lease option or
*15,430. Excellent terms! This
Screened front porch, extra roll
straight rental. *150 3to. Forest
you must see!
111 N. Park At*. Phone FA 2 2430
away bed and aofa bad. Also
City Area. C. F. Field, Realtor.
nice garage apt. only *43 mo.
TE 8-1223.
Shell apti. 0t2 S. Park.
3 ROOMS and bath, nlcaly furn,
FURN. apt. 2300 MeQonvUla,
*40. Cloae-lo, 407 H W. 1st.
111 N. Park Ave. Phone FA 2-2420

Stenitrom Realty

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Houses and Apartments. Furnish­ FURN. 2 BR., nice roomy apt.
SAN LANTA HOMES
ed and Unfurnished from *33.00
On Locust, North of East 20th St.
*73.00. 1700 Magnolia Ava.
and up. J. W. Hall, Realtor,
3-Bedrooma, 3-Batha, excellent
RENTALS
FA 2-M41.
neighborhood.
Priced
from
Furnished
*11,900. Low down payment,
OARAGE apartment, furnished, 3 Bedroom lease ...................
1*440 per mo., principal A In­
106 W. 16th St. No pets.
2 Bedroom .............................
terest.
LARGE 4 bedroom house, kit­ 1 Bedroom Enterprise, Lake
VA — NOTHING DOWN
privilege .............................
chen equipped, adjoining new
Ph. FA 24110 or CR 7-1*21
Unfurniihed
Nights GA 7-13I8
High School. I acres fenced
Jack Demetrce, Developer
yard, (83 month. FA 2-7631 or 3 Bedroom Lakcfront Isaac . .
3 Bedroom Kitchen equip. .
FA 2-3649.
ROBERT A. WILLIAMS, Realtor
3 Bedroom Kitchen equip. .
Reymond Lundquist, Alice.
2 BEDROOM unfurnished house,
FA 2-2*11. Atlantic Bank Bldg.
*43. FA 24219.

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REALTOR — 1NSUROR
Old house needing reptire, in
CONSULTANT APPRAISER
rural arcs, with 3 to 10 acres of
Phone FA 2-4*91
112 N. Park
land. Havo oaa customer with
After December 1941, i n * |
c u b , and two for easy terms.
French Ave.

ROSA L. PAYTON

Registered Beal Batata Broker
Ph. FA 9-1101 1743 at Hiawatha

ONGDALE
HOMES
L M N E N T E R P R IS E S IN C .

3 • BEDROOMS
l Vi BATHS
Low Down Paymant
No Clonlu Coat*

Monthly Payment! na lew as
*18 InaL taxes and Inanvanee
N SW H O M E S

In Beaattfol —

Sunltnd Estates
$14,100 - $17,100
S - BEDROOMS
1 • I K - 2 BATHS
CanronManal ft FHA Leant
Drive 17-91 to Beniani
Eatstea (9 mL S. of Banford). Sales efflce l i t hens*
inside entrance,

KINGSWOOD
BUILDERS. INC.
JIM

1-1119

fia v m n a Park Homes
By SHOEMAKER CONST. CO.
Low Aa $330 Down

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VA ft Can*. Flnaaalag
AvalUUa

Wide variaty estaeier daalgna and fleec plane

VA Fiiuaeinv M Homan up .to 111,000

Cliff Bornemnn, Broker

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TErrace 8-4199
Open 11:69 a.m. to 7.-90 pjn.

FINANCING
Dews Payment ft
CJaaiag Coat

TErrace 8-3911

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Herald Want-Ads Are Busy In Seminole County, Buying! Selling! Renting! Use Them!
#«rtor5 (rr a lh
12. Real Estate For Sale
Thur*. Dec. 7, 1961—Pape 13

17. Male Help Wanted

*100 DOWN PAYMENT
EXPERIENCED brake and front3 Bedroom, 1 bath. Fla. room,
end mechanic. Firestone Store,
12. Real Estate Far Sale
acrccned in carporte. FHA com­
lit E. 1st. St.. Sanford.
mitment. 2026 Laurel Are. Ph.
HOMES
LOTS
ACREAGE
YOUNG man for Budget Depart
FA 2-6776.
SALES
RENTALS
ment. Firestone Itt E. 1st St
BEST BUY in Seminole County!
Sanford.
2 houaei, 1 acres of land, *9000.
*l,SCO down, balance *50 per 18. Help Wanted
301 W. llth Street
month. Contact Grady Scott
FA 2-7*03
Evonlngs FA 2-2379
REAL ESTATE Salesman or
FA 2-2*23.
Woman for Tee ’N Green .Medal
#
STENSTROM SPECIAL
lion Homes. Good earning!. See
See this beautiful 3 BR. 2 bath Chimney For Santa Claus!
CUf Borne man, Afternoons, at
home today. Redecorated, love- Fireplace, in large living room,
for little stockings! One acre
Model house across from Mayly Urge landscaped lot. Locat­
for the reindeer
Swimming
fair Golf Club.
ed in South Plnecreit. Can be
pool for the water trough! 3
purchaied with preient financ­
bedrooms, den, kitchen, dining
ing for 12030 down or owner
19. Situation.* Wanted
area and huge family room
wilt consider new FHA financ­
for mom. Homestead Exemption CHILD Care in my home by the
ing. A purchaie now will al­
for dad (If bought Immediately),
day or evening. Call FA 2-2271.
lure a Happy 1N2!
A Chriitmaa preient at *13,500.
Term a or trade. Avoid the rush, DAYS work. FA 14130.
call now!
WORK wanted. FA 2 (13* after
4:30.
111 N. Park Ave.
Ph. FA 2-2120

29. Automobile Service

25. Plumbing ^enrlcea

31. Articles

For Sale

34. Articles

W. J. KING
FACTORY TO YOU
ONION PLANTS
L e o n a r d a u t o c l in ic
PLUMBING 4 SUPPLIES
Electronic Testing Equipment
ALUMINUM BLINDS
Cryatal Wax, per M *2.50; 500 *1.50
Contracting
• Repair Work Tune-up, Welding, Brake work Enclosed head, Sag-proof bottom
3 M tot* and over. *2.2* FOB
Complete motor overhaul
rail with plastic ends. Plastic
2334 So. Orlando Dr.
here. A. M. P revia, Phone
or rayon tapes. Cotton or nylon
2644 S. Hiawatha Ave. FA 24611
749-2113 Seville, Fla.
Phono 322-01*3
cords.
Senkarik Gians ami Paint Co. 30" G.E. DELUXE range, used
26. Radio &amp; Television
7 months. Ph. FA 2-3560.
210 Magnolia
Ph. FA 2-1022
TV SERVICE within the hour.
Hnck Glass INTAKE manifold, 3 two-barrel FANCY homegrown tomatoea 13c
Service call *2.00 Sunshine TV Windshield
and 20c per !b. O. M. Zittrowcr,
carburetors, fuel block, for ’39
Vent Glass
&lt;The working man’s friend). Door Ginas
907 Persimmon Ave.
or '39 Ford 361 engine. Phone
SERVICE
FA 2-9792.
Mr.
Gielow
FA
2-3811 or
Senkarik Glass mid Point Co.
HOOK
rug, beige, ruse and
FA 2-6.473 after 6:00 p. m.
210 Magnolia
Ph. FA 2-1622
27. Special Service*
green, 6 x 9 , reasonable. Girls
winter cost site 12, *3.00. Boys
FURNITURF.
31. Poultry - Pets • Livestock
sport jacket and slacks site S,
Navy man transferred: brand
Ph. FA 2-30C0.
new; lake over for balance on
CHAMPION Miniature AKC Black
3 complete rooms; no down
Poodle
Puppies,
Show dog
Specialising In Hasting
HOTPOLNT refrigerator, 2 years
payment necessary; parmenta
stock. Reserve now, pick up
old, excellent condition, reason­
ami Air-Conditioning Only
low
t*
*13
per
month.
Call
own
Christmas Eve. FA 2-7711.
2301 Oak Ave.
FA 24221
able. 2lo Bradshaw Dr. Thone
ner collect, TE B-1311, d u e l
FA 24910.
berry.
DACHSHUND puppies, AKC reg­
HEATING
istered,
black
and
Ian.
FA
2-1701.
VERY CLEAN 21" RCA Victor
H. B. POPE CO. INC.
WHEEL CHAIRS, crutches, tines
TV, a table model, guaranteed,
200 So. Park Ave.
Ph. FA 2-113
walkers.
POINTER pup. German Short
tto down, terms to suit. Call
FREE DELIVERY
Hair, 8 months, Female—Papers
DRESSMAKING and alterations.
"Call H a ir FA 2-3641
FA 2-2*21, ask for George.
Prescriptions
our
Specialty
21. Beauty Salona
Need*
work,
*33.
FA
2-073*
af­
FA 2-1631.
3300 PARK
FAUST’S Rx Mellon ville
ter * p. ni.
'38 GE Hcfigerator, 10', like new,
Rtglilered Broker!
Th. FA 2-7107
1-Bedrooai, 2 bath home. Beauti­
guaranteed, *150. Terms if de­
SEWING MACHINE SF.RVICK:
4 ASSOCIATES
fully landicaped corner lot.
For service on any make of Sew­ 32. Flower* - Trees - Shrubs
sired. Call FA 2-2*21, ask for
318 So. Park Ave. Ph. FA 2-3*1!
Blankets, Jungle hammocks, ja c­
lovely residential section. Con­
ing machine parti and access
Jim.
Lake Mary Branch - FA 3-1230
ket*, sweaters, paint, tarpf.
Beauty Salon
venient to Churches, shopping
orios or Rentals call or writ* -Sale! Poinaeltlai In Bloom 9Sc
Army Navy Surplus, 310 Sanford PLAYPEN with pad like new
We Don’ t Want EVERYBODY'S
GRAI’ EVILLE NURSERY
Walker Building
to Sanford Sewing Center, 101
anci NAS. Has deep well and
Ave.
cheap. Carporte gate. FA 2-2113.
Bualnea*. Just Y’ OURS.
Grapevlll# Ave. near 20th St.
2310 Oak
FA 2-76*1.
South Park Ave. Pb. FA 2 911).
Patio area. Ph. TA 2-6103.

AUTO GLASS
INSTALLED

Helmly Realty

•

34. A rticle s For Sale

Southern Air

Ball-Blair Agency

Dawn's

0

ELECTRIC Stove *10 00, Ref:
gerator *30. May be seen at li t
Anderson Circle.

36. Automobiles - Trucks
1938 VAUX1IALL 4 dr. no dov i
payment,
payments
S .O J
monthly. Sanford Motor C .
Sanford Ave. FA 2-43*2.
A STEAL FOR SOMEONE—mu t
sell panel truck. Firat *123 gets
It. Call Lew, FA 2-2811 or
FA 2-4033 evenings.
1957 RAMBLER Custom station
wagon; Automatic Transmission,
Itt It, SACRIFICE. FA 243*9.
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FARMER’S AGENCY’
SAN SEM KNOLLS
N. V. Farmer, Realtor
ONLY 3 LEFT
3183 S, Park Ave. Ph. FA 2-3111 For truly an excellent buy, may
A/ter hours FA 2-3012 or FA 2-0261
we show you a 3 BR, It* bath,
CR home in San Scm Knolls.
B Y OWNER: 3 bedroom, 114 bath
Built by P. Zeull 4 Sons, these
home; Eaiily expanded to 4
homes offer many features
bedroom 214 bath. High Dry Lot
found only in more expensive
on quiet one block street. Rea­
models, such as built In kit
sonable Terms. Call FA 2-0319
chen, (optional) terrarro floors,
t after 4:30 or NAS ext. 412.
awning windows. Total price
only *9*30 Including built-in
kitchen! *300 down, low monthly
Over *1300 equity for *30, 3 bed
payments. Don't delay, call to­
room, 207 Collins Dr, In Sunday You'll be happy you did
land Estates. Must sell at once!
Call anytime. Owner, C1I 1-3*3*
Orlando.

SACRIFICE

Stenstrom Realty

HARRIETTS BEAUTY NOOK
Professional Care—Modern Equip
Air Conditioned Comfort
103 So. Oak
Pb. FA 2-3741

EVA-BESS BEAUTY SHOP
1 Senior Beauticians
DO Y’ OU NEED EXPEBT LITER­
Minnie Bess • Helen - Blanche
ARY HELP? . . . an application
10* E. 2nd. 5t.
Phone FA 2-3911
letter that will "get the Job";
club piper; after dinner speech;
KATHERINE HARVEY
high school or college theme or
BEAUTY SHOP
essay on all but acltnlific sub­
Hair Stylist - Pat Stewart
jects. Low rates. FA 2-1033,
318 Palmetto Ave. ,.1’h. FA 2-0*31
evenings.

22. Build - Taint • Repair
ROOM SPECIAL S14J3. Painting
inside and ou t Call Mr. Tasker,
FA 24130.

LOVELY 3 bedroom home on
Ph. FA 2-2420
nicely landscaped, ehady lot. 111 N. Park Ave.
SEM! . RETIRED carpenter. Re­
Owner already transferred. Mult BEAUTIFUL Lakcfront lot in
pairs, Alterations, Painting, rb
’ sell now. 3302 5. Park Ave,
Loch Arbor. Contact Georgs or
FA 2-79*3.
Plnecreit. FA 2-7022.
Shirley Mills at FA 24321 or
HOUSE and roof repairs, painting,
FA 2-7*00.
MAYFAIR
window cleaning and yard work.
Very attractive 4 BR. 2 bath CB NICE 3 Bedroom, 2 bath home at
All work fuarantead. FA 2-1197.
home, situated on large, welt
1w m , i ii n r j . i a m . ■
1303 Wynnewood Dr. Separate r i
landscaped lot in beautiful Maydining room. Large lot. *300 00 23. Building Materials
fair. Fully equipped, with too
down and asiume reasonable
many first class extras to
monthly payments. Ph. FA 2-8321 LUMBER - HARDWARE • PAINT
Itemlie. It must be seen! Phone
Roofing
FHA Loans
Plans
or FA 2-7*09 for appointment.
FREE ESTIMATES
now for an early appointment
BEST BUY in the entire world. Your Credit la Good. Up te 2 Yra
&gt;
Tt4 acres inside city limits.
to Pay!
Edward F. Lane Real Estate
B. EDWARDS
Broker phone FA 2-3960
BUILDERS SUPPLIES
111 N. Park Ave.
Ph. FA 2-2420
We Give TV Stamps
18. Mortgage Loans
903 W. 3rd St.
Ph. FA 2-7191

Stenstrom Realty

MORTGAGE LOANS
FHA and Conventional
Commercial 4 Residential

p O p en ’Til 9 P .M .

NEW FALCON
With Heeler
Price
*33 Ford Or
Char. (Good
1Cond.
; Trade
1Allowance
DIFFERENCE

*20731
*V IW i
d flfl
”

*1673'

Pmt. Appx. *34 A Mo. J

PRINTING . . 21-llour Service
on Xerography, Offset Printing
and Blueprinting . . "Quality
and Strvlea, our itoek
in
trade." SEMINOLE OFFSET
PRINTERS, 730 W. 9th St.,
FA 2-2772.

Gateway To Thu Waterway
Your EVINRUDE Dealer

HOLlERSofSANFORD
DISCOUNT HOUSE
TYPE DEALS
CORVAIRS TO CADILLACS
QUALITY USED CARS

4-Deer
O f Wagon 4.
FORD
Custom 4-Door
R T CHEVROLET
O f B/A 4-Deer

M

R 7 FORD

O f Fairlane Hardtop
FORD
Fairlane 2-Door
R 7 CIIUYULEK
O f 4-lleer Hardtop
R 7 MERCURY
O f 4-Doer Hardtop
E C MERCURY
0 0 MeetaUIr Cenr.

W

FOBD
2-Deer

Stickland*
Morrison, Inc;
T.
*3k

SB
61
61
60
60
59
89
59
59
51
51
57
55
56
54
54
53

FORD 2 Door V-8 Automatic ................... Discount
CORVAIR • Coup* ....... — ....................... Discount
CADILLAC • Sedan DeVIlte . L oaded....... Dlncount
CADILLAC ■ Fleetwood • Loaded
Discount
CORVAIR - 4 Door .......................
Discount
CHEVROLET - Bel Air 4 Door V-8 J\ G.......Discount
SIMCA • 4 Door Economy Special *.......... Discount
LARK Ilf Mil Coupe Aulomntir
Dtocounl
CHEVROLET • Ulscsne 2 Door Std. 6 ......... Discount
RAMBLER - 4 Door 6 Auto, p. 6................ Discount
CHEVROLET • 4 Door B slslr..................... Discount
FORD • 2 Door Automatic....... .....................Discount
QUICK 2 Door ........................ - 5495 No Discount
CHEV. 210 * 2 Door, 6 Cy!„ Stef. 1295 No Discount
FORD 2 Door V-8 ...-......................1195 No Discount
CHEVROLET 4 Door Auto ............ ........ Discount
MERCURV Coupe, O verdrive....... ............ Discount

TRADE-INS
*1695

2nd ft PALMETTO
2505 PARK AVE.
&amp;

SANFORD
SANFORD

FA M T U
FA 2-0861

lined Car . • ■ Com*
Out And Compare At
Curia nd.

57 C A D IL L A C

No Car

61 Serial, 2 Door Hardtop,
Clean • Blu* Finish, Air Cond.
And Powered.

Payments
Till Jan. 20, ’62

ChUflfen, 1 Door Sedan, Bland.
Transmission. Rail Nice.

57 M E R C U R Y
Monteray 2 Door Hardtop, Two
Tons Finish. Real Clean.

57 FORD Fairlane
V* 4 Door Baden, Geld and
While Finish,

59 E N G LISH FORD
Rail

*795
795
795
*695

lUnchwagon Vi, Bland. Trans­
mission. ileal Clean.

100

N.

61 Char. Imptla 4 Dr,
Red. A /T , Power Stearin*
Low
Jllilrag*
39 Ford T-Bird Up*. Like

Q

3.............
. Low
New At Uur

Z

Rale Price

2190

Cl Pontiac Conv. Powder
illur, Power Steering
And Drakta
Sharp

%

3190

60 Falcon 2 Dr, Bad.
Kurilumatic Trans., Radio
and llaatar
Like New

1480

37 Olds Super 41 4 Or,
II. T. Full Power
Factory Air
1 S Q fl
Conditioned
*
37 Ford 4 Dr. Hod. A /T
Tran., Radio Jk
Heater.
lift
Local Owner
■
31 Hulrk 8 Dr- Red- Auto­
matic Tram, Kuna
Lika New Qua___________
31 Pontiac 8 Dr. Bed.
Standard Tran.
OQQ
Local 1-Owner

56 FORD

HUNT

Sanford— FA 2-4884

Ave.

16 FT. LAWRENCE with br.it
well, Mark S3 motor with re­
mote controls, and trailer. *Vc.
Cameron's
Sporting
Goo&lt;:
Oviedo.

38. Motorcycle* • Scooter*

M

1962 LANCER 170 H
4-DOOU Redan; Heater. Defroster, Veribla Spaed Wipers,
Outside Mirror, With Undercoat And Antlfreea*.

*1995
55

FORD

S T A T IO N

WAS 1595

53

NOW $415

C H R Y SL E R

Winter Park— MI 4-0209

8th A flD TR E N i

IC A H L A N D |

REDUCED

W IN D S O R

Automatic Transmission

WAS $395

55

2

—

—

“ 6”

DEDUCED

DOOR

NOW $488

/

HARDTOP

V-8, Automatic Tranamlaaiun

WAS $695

*150
cm yh K C T

NOW $288

DODGE

B

W AGON

Y-8 With Overdrive.

A * !?

DEDUCED

/

BRAND NEW

1962 RENAULT

Blue - Green • Ited Or While. Urira The First 18,040 JMUee
Dn UsI

FREE GAS!
Offer Good Only If You Bring This Ad With You!
Offer Eaplria S a l, Dec. *ih.

55 P L Y M O U T H

SAVOY

V-8 Kngtne

WAS 9495

NOW 9345

REDUCED

56 DODGE (6 C Y L .)
WAS 9693 NOW 9388 REDUCED

56 NASH RAMBLER
Automatic Transmission

WAS 9095

—

NOW 9488

*150
*3 0 7
e m a x H

REDUCED

#

BRAND NEW — — «

1962
CHRYSLER
NEWPORT 4 DOOR SEDAN
DELIVERY PRICE!

Sanford

must move!

BRAND NEW

INCLUDING ALL
CHARGES

LINCOLN
MERCURY

Palmetto

Ph. FA 2 - » l

* CARS

-M AIER

WELLS DRILLED
rUUPS, SPRINKLER SYSTEMS
All Types and Size*
Sell Us Your Furniture. Quick COMPLETE bedroom aulte, good
We Repair and Servire
Service With The Cash SUPEn
S TI NE
condition. FA 2-6C69.
TRADING POST. FA 2-0677.
Machinery and Supply Co.
207 W. 2nd St,
Ph. FA 2 0132
HOLLA WAY, Hospital and Baby
Beds, Day, Week, or MonthUPHOLSTERING! free estimate.
FURNITURE CENTER
Why not be a satisfied custom­
11W French Ave.
er? Hay's Upholstering, Call
Ph. FA 2-7953
TE 8-2333.

4 Deor Sedan, White,
Clean. IS Miles Par Gal,

Hobson Sporting Goods
304-64 E. 1st.

NEW &amp; USED

57 P O N T IA C

ford

— SANFORD
SOI E. P in t Bt.

Plumbing St Heating

AIR CONDITIONING
APPLICATIONS now being taken
for snack bar clerks. See Hugh CONTRACT and REPAIR WORK
FA 24343
Prince at Movieland Drive-In 1007 Sanford Ave.
Theatra.
ANNOUNCING a new Service,
SEPTIC
TANKS
PUMPED,
MIDDLE age lady wanted to take
Drain/kids installed. 21 hour
care of elderly couple, A. G.
Service. Term*. FA 1-944*.
Clause, 411 Palmetto. FA 2-234*.

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ENVELOPES, Letterheads, state
menu, invoices, hand bills, and
program*,
etc.
Progreislv*
Printing Co. Phone FA 2-2931—
306 West 13th St.

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with
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7300 miles. *295 Terms, llsrbounce light Was *119, Now *50.
Medium aged stepping stones,
ready. Dutch Mill Nursery,
land's Garland, 8th and Frcn i
Powcli's Office Supply, 117 S.
window sills, lintels L steps.
New Upsala ltd. oif :oth St.
Ave.
Magnolia. FA 2 3812.
Old rock, steel and sand.
BLACKBERRIES,
Florida
Ad­ MIRACLE CONCRETE CO.
USED UNDERWOOD, standard 39. T rn tlers - C abanas
vance. Call FA 2-6609.
309 Elm Ave,
FA 2-6731
typewriter, 150 model, tan. Reg.
I a 24 ft. GEM. Completely equip­
*125.00, now only *95.00 Caah.
AUK
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going
fishing?
I've
ped Including Air cond. Alumlr. 38. Furniture
Remington "17" Standard, grey
got Missouri Minnows 30c iloi.
num-Electrlc brakes, full bath.
model, *60.00. Powell's Office
Used furniture, appliances, tools
lied worms 13c box. 711 W. 9th
Sacrifice at *1200. Cameror/a
Supply. 117 S. Magnolia, Ph.
etc. Houghl-Soid Larry's Mart
St. In front of the old bus Ha­
Sporting Goods, Oviedo.
FA 2-3842.
21* Sanford Ave. Ph. FA 2-1132
tton. Grady Scott'* Grocery and
Balt Stand.
BEDROOM suite with spring! and
CUSTOM BUILT BEDDING
maltreat *65. FA 2-1094.
Mattress renovating. Expert Up­ STANDARD •' x 18’ jatomla caholstering. All Work Guaranbans with 23' roof. Traverse ELECTROLUX CLEANER, late
tead. Call Nix Bedding Mfg.
Draperies, 6 piece living room
model, like new, complete In­
A . W. Berkley Uisd Cars,
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suite, gai heater. *821. Thont
lee.
cluding coni winder. Reason­
Ave.
FA 2 7801.
able. Phono FA 2-8117.
Imports &amp; Sports C on j,
Our Speciality
FURNITURE
HORSE. Ph. FA 2-75*7 after 7 TV 21" Sllvertone *30.09; Bendix
1741 • Heart e f Maitland .
Must sail at once — 3 complete
p. m.
automatic washer *33.00; French
PH. MI 4-5307
rooms ot furniture. Take over
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monthly payments of tll-M or FOR YOUR BAND lostrumanti,
Guitars,
Bongo's,
Christmas
1200 cash. Call ownrr collect
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• QUICK CREDIT
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• EASY TERMS
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Sacrifice Price. Call FA 3-6173
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FRIGIDA1RE
Sales 4 Service
111 N, Park Ave. Phono FA 2-2120
House Wiring
Free Estimates
NURSE will ca r. for aemi-invalld. 3|. A r l ,cleil Fur
Sid Vlhlen's Randal] Etietrte
or retired folk* In my home on
15. Business Opportunities
112 Magnolia
Ph. FA 24913
lovely lake. Phone FA 2-8135 CLEAN, Quren aired Interspring
MODERN Atlantic Service Sta­
after 4 P, M.
I mattress, *20. FA 2-3*38.
tion to be constructed at Inter­ 25. P lu m b in g S e rv ice s
section of Sanford Ave. and
PLUMBING
Onora Rd. Will be available for
Contracting 4 Repairs
la n e in March, 1902. All ex
Free Estimate*
penie paid training school be­
R. L. HARVEY
AL KEEN SAYS:
gins Jan. 14. For Information
201 Sanford Ave. Phone FA 2-33*3
contact J. C. Norris, Orlando,
g REMEMREIt THIS.
Pb. GA 3-45*8 or write 1111
&lt;3 Everybody Drlvoa A
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STENSTROM REALTY

EXAMPLE
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FRIGIDAIRE

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Evenings Sanford FA 2-3*83

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Stenstrom Realty

J. W. Hall, Realtor

For Sale

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PH. FA 2-0611

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Page 14— H itn n. Dec. T, 1981

W reath

MRS. II. L. JOHNSON
Hello. Well our chilly mornings
are here. Kind of nice during the
day tho. • * • Monroe hat been
saddened this past week by the
pasting of a wonderful person.
Using the words of Rev. John
Pilley "an Angel In while" ha&gt;
been laid to rest. Clover Marrs
who during her life time has
helped to make hundreds forget
their Buffering by a moat kind
word of love or a simple little
cheer. Her alwaya ‘ smiling face
would take the frown off of any
fare. No matter the time of day
or night the would eomc at your
beck and call. H you hod a problrm, she would be tuie to
straighten it out. Her favorite
word was LOVE and she certainly
lived up to it too. Her relatives
and friends are going to m in
her but the only good lli.ng about
her being gone la her suffering
and pain ia over and wo truly
know that (he Ii In Heaven with
her Master, Marrs, t will miss
those walks down this road to your
home to visit with you and to
aec you caring for your black
kitten* and dog. How she did en­
joy them. • • *Thla past week has
certainly been a fast one. Seem*
that thcro hai been so much to
do. Planning for tho holidays
ahead,
ichool
activities,
club
Christmas parlies, paraoea. * * •
The Elka Bowl game Friday
evening in Leesburg was for a
great cause. The high sclwol foot­
ball team did tbelr part in win­
ning the game for a very proud
Sanford and drew a great crowd
to help aid the Harry-Annn Hoipttal. They had the pleasure of
visiting the hospital that morning.
Don’t you know they enjoyed
ihatT And at the game our high
school band gave a most wonder­
ful half time performance, In
fact It has been the beat one yet.
On Saturday the band went to
DoLand where they participated
In the Chrletmaa parado and
then we went on to New Smyrna
where we ate lunch and from
there we went to Tltuavillo where
tha band marched User*, Both
parade* ware really good and our
band aura did get tha compli­
ment* on their performances.
There was certainly a tired lead­
er, playera and driver* when we
finally got home about atx that
evening. • • • Twenty-eight R.A.'a
of the Monroe Baptist Church
along with Rev. Wentz, Charles

Land
Monday evening
where
tliere was a joint meeting of sev­
eral district Raptliti R.A.t. Jim­
mie Carroll aald there were near­
ly 400 there. * • ♦ Over 100 Semi­
nole County Home Demonstra­
tion member* held their annu*t
Christmas party and initallatlon
fait Friday i t the Center. I was
so aorry I could not attend It.
] heard that Mr. Scjg's band from
Geneva end Mr. Tucker's quar­
tet, and Mr*. 11. R. Gray were
limply wonderful. • * • The Mon­
roe Club meet* tonight at While
Hall for their annual Chriztma*
party. Sure hope every member

can attend. • • • All Seminole
Countyschool but
driver* are
going to training school this week
at the
Lake Mary School. This
la given to the driver* every
year. * • • Vihlcn road is being
widened and la to be paved. An­
other sign of progress. The Paoln
road It coming along rapidly now
too. • • • Talking to Charlotte
Hawkins the other evening. She
and Vic arc the proud grandpar­
ents of little Miss Kimberly Ann
Hawkins. The little miss who
weighed
n'.nepounds, It ounces
it birth was born Nov. 28 to Jim­
mie and Shirley Hawkins In Cascade, Md. The maternal grand­
parents are Mr. and Mrs. S. S.
Drummy of Nebraska. Jim and
Shirley hope to come down for the
Christmas holidays. I know Jim's
many friends will lie glad to sec
them. And you know that Char­
lotte is anxious to hold the new
granddaughter. • • • We are
proud that our son-in-law and
Don and daughter, Shirley, a re 1
residing in the Marrs cottage.)

Stevenson Turns Down Senate Bid
CHICAGO (U l'l)—Adlai Steven­
son turned away from Illinois pol­
itics and one of hia oldest ambi­
tion* Tuesday in exchange tyr an
■expanded role" In the nation's
foreign policy.
The former Illinois governor
and two-time Democratic presi­
dential nominee declined an invi­
tation from lender* of hi* party
to oppose Senate Minority Leader
fiverett M. Dlrkscn for the state1*
junior Senate seat next year. Ste­
venson said he would remain ai
U. S. ambassador to the United
Nations.
Stevenson

announced

at

York that
President
Kennedy
"greally reinforced by view that
I can best serve him and the
country in the field of foreign pol­
icy ."
The President, in a brief atatement at New York, laid he was
"delighted.” lie aaid lie had eon-

CANDY

veyrd hia 'em phatic hope" to
Stevenson that "he would con­
tinue at the United Nations and
play an expanded role in the
making ard execution of our for
eign policy. I believe that hi*
work is vital to the cause of
peace. . . "

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Peel To Appeal

ST. PETERSBURG (U P I)-T h e
attorney for Joseph A. Peel Jr.
says tie will appeal his second
conviction In Die Chillingworth
murders on grounds of "double
New jeopardy."
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next three years. Thick nylon pile,
mounted on roller# will be used to
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fly MRS. ADAM MULLER
Dr. Charles S. Giles of the Uni'
versity of Tampa was named prea

TALLAHASSEE—The fall gain
in Florida nonfarm employment
continued in October, rising 17.000
over September to a total of 1,308,000.
Stale
Industrial
Com million
Chairman A. Worley Brown said
that waa 20,400 above October.
1060,
Also, Brown said, Florida unem­
ployment in October dropped for
the third straight month.
At 112,300 in October unemploy­
ment waa seven thousand below
the September figure. But unem­
ployment fn the State was atill
considerably above the October
I960 level of 01,600.
Brown laid the continued fall
Improvement in Florid* employ­
ment was due to the approaching
tourist and holiday xeaiona, in­
crease in citrus activity, and the
continued hiring of school person­
nel in October.
Johlrsineia should continue to
decline with the advance of aeatonal activity, but the trend will
be somewhat offset by scaaonal
job teekera from other states com­
ing to Florida during the winter.
Wholesale
and . retail trade,
Brown said, registered the larg­
est gain of any industry group In
October. At 934,400, it waa ten
thousand above September and
3,tHX) above October a year ago.

ident of the Florida Federation of
Art, Iuc., at the recent state con­
vention held in St.* Petersburg.
Mrs. D. R. Feemster of Sarasota,
immediate paat president, was
elected chairman of the building
committee and Mra. George Brook#
o f Deftary, elected membership
chairman also will serVe aa aecretary to the building committee.
Deltary pupil* who studied dur­
ing tha summer under Eliot M e
Murreugh when he was resident
Instructor at the Manikin House
lie ad quarters, will be particularly
Interested to know that he won the
Governor'* Award for his painting
of "A Florid* Beane" at the ex­
hibition, Attending the convention
to present the award was the Gov­
ernor's Executive Administrator,
An all-award winner exhibition
from throughout the elate now
hangs in the Innes Gallery at the
Mansion House and special work#
from Saraaot* and New Hmyma
Beach districts also are being
shown In Whistler Gallery.
Going on exhibit approximately
Dec. 34 will he the collection of
William A . Martin of Falmouth,
Cornwall, England, an outstanding
realistic watereolor artist. This ex­
hibit will be shown through Jan­
uary 14.
Due to the request o f many local
artists that an A rt Club be organ­
ised In DeBary, Mrs. Georg* J.
Brooks hss requested that all per­
sons Interested in forming such a
ctub contact her in order that a
discussion roasting can be arrang­
ed. A room at the Mansion House
would be made available for meet­
ing* of such a club and exhibits
also could be shown there,

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Scorching Attacks Leveled At Franchise
Criei of politic*, "sold down th*
river,” catcalls, abuses, Gestapo
and Castro inspired tactic* wer#
hurled at the ounty Commission
Thursday night aa more than 200
person*, hearing petitions with
over 800 names, urged the board
to wipe out the franchise directive
and start an adequate study by
recognised experts in the field.”
The two • hour session was
brought to a screeching halt by
board chairman J, C. Hutchison
who thanked the group for somu
“ constructive criticism and admit­
ted that the directive needed
further study
,
i’etitions were prceented from
Take Mary and Forest City both

bearing over 400 names each and
Ford Cavannaugh, when present­
ing the petition, charged there
was politic* involved.
Commissioner James P. Avery
asked Cavannaugh what he
meant by that statement and
Cavannaugh shook up the whole
room when he answered " i « (re­
lieve you are fronting for a large
organisation.''
Attorney Albert Fitts vy a t
spokesman for the Lake Mary
group who declared that a franch­
ise was a private monopoly in de­
rogation of the common rights o f
the people, “ and in this case a
limitation on the use and enjoy­
ment of private property."

*TVe submit that before sny di­
rective or franchise is issued, deal­
ing with long-term water and sew­
age usage, an adequate study must
be made by recognlitd experts in
this field."
Fitts eited the needs for “ com­
petent information ns to the avail­
able source of water, the Under­
ground formation of soils, their lo­
cations and r o c k
formations.
“ Harm done now, in the form of
frutuhisv contracts, may well pa»e
beyond ihe county’s power to cor­
rect or rectify,” the attorney stat­
ed.
lie edded that his group ob­
jected to the “ eicresive length
o f time the franchise may be

granted” and emphaalred that
private speculation in our future
at the expense of the public is
nrlther in the Interest of Ihe
county or of the people."
Fitta cited point after point in
the directive adding that it creates
“ uncertainty and doubt aa to prop­
erty righti in those areas o f a
franchise not being served.”
"A * written, the directive would
invest the monopoly holder with
power to cripple one Individual
and enrich anuther." he said ami
railed the directive “ vague, indefi­
nite and uncertain."
He cited the vigorous objections
to mandatory provisions in th* di­
rective calling them unlawful, un­

reasonable, arbitrary
cious.

and capri­

"No authority for mandatory
connection is contained in the en­
abling act,” h* said.
Other residents in Ihe county
railed th# directive “ selling us
down the river, nibbling away at
our constitutional right and evrn
Cavannaugh called it a “ liter­
ary masterpiece" at one time.
Cavannaugh who presented hie
petition with 433 names on It ask­
ed the commission to come up with
a better plan but said ‘Tilsi mure
time and study was needed."
Henry Simpson, Geneva engi­
neer, although calling it a wonder­

ful piece of work said ba heard re•
poita that an exclusive franchise
would be given that would take
over a qunrter o f the county and
“ if this s a i true, the company
could control the water and sewer
rights, hold up development and
stop industry from coming here.
It will kill Seminole County," he
said.
However, both Avery and Hutchi­
son assured Simpson that no fran­
chise had been given as yet ami
that none would be given without
proper legal notice and a public
hearing,
George Hob row, of the County
Zoning board said onre the fran­

Joint Nova
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W EATHER: Fair through Saturday. High today, 76-80. Low tonight, 45-60,
VOL.

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United

I’ress

Leased

Wire

Established

1908

FRIDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1901

SANFORD.

FLORIDA

NO. 340

Lake M ary Blvd. Extension Revived
Florida Growth
Sure, Steady,
Says Speaker

By LARRY YEILSI1EL
Seminole County lost a good
friend and top official when for­
B. R. Itohcrts o( Miami, vice
mer Road Superintendent J, C.
president of the Florida Bower
Yarborough died this week.
• • •
ii Light Co., told business repre­
The county has started its pro­ sentatives, talcs personnel, mer­
chants and other interested per­
gram of working county prisoners,
sons Thursday that Florida's long­
^
10 msn crew is now working term growth trend is the steadiest
* o n Big Tree Road.
in the nation.
• • *
In explaining the reasons fur
The army would have been this phenominal fact, Roberts
proud of J. C. Hutchison last pointed out Uial the superior bal­
night s i he maintained order for; ance or Florida's economy is the
reason for thii steady growth that
almost two hours and beat down
has been almost unaffected by the
abuses hurled at the County rise and fall of business activity
Commission during a discussion in the rest of the country.
( ? ) of the franchise directive.
"Florlda’i cronomy is balanced
^ T h c former general was in fine almost equally between three
• form and his ability as board mlln field* tjf l Ylr^^)s^c#,,, said
chairman waa never more in Itohcrts.
evidence.
Dividends, rents, interest, and
•
*
*
military payrolls account for 26
Sheriff J. L. Hobby tells us that per cent of Ihe slate's economy.
Ms office has just turned in a
Farms,
mining,
construction,
little under 113,000 in Ihe fine manufacturing and indirect trades
and forfeiture fund for 1931.
and services add a big 37 per
• * »
cent.
Did yuu know* that the first
The remaining IT per cent
a^icnon to pay her county taxes cornea from tourists, and direct
^ w a s an employe In the tax col. trades and services.
lector's office. Her name is Mr*.
"Turning on full power fur the
Sophie Bryant.
moon travel era, the Florida Pow­
• • •
er and Light Co. plans to almost
Tiie first resident to pay h a double its generating capabilities
d ty tax waa Robert Criaa of In Ihe next five years," Roberts
Celery Ave.
said.
• • e
We don't pity the poor state
ami.tors. Right now they are stuck
R e a d in g the minutes of the County
*Commission meetings from Oct.
1938 and can't call It a day until
they wrap up the minutes through
Sept. 30 of 1061 . . . 1 dare any
Federal Aviation Agency aulhof you to corner one of the boy*
oritiei late Thursday started an
and ask them if thry have read
Investigation to determine Ihe
any good books lately,
cause of a light plane crash in
• * •
Lake Monroe Wednesday night.
Anyone notice ihe need lor a
Two men were injured when the
general clean up and paint job
Piper Tri-Pacer, owned by DeA in the corridors of the courthouse?
Land Air Service, crashed near
• a e
Mill Creek. Both were reported
Speaking of the courthouse, did
In fair condition at Orange Mem­
you know there are plclurei of
orial Hutpilal today.
Abe Lincoln and George Wash­
Robert Stoke* ol DcLand, pilot,
ington on the walls of the vault
suffered a broken ankle. Herbert
. . . Now don’t look dismayed
Cash, Chapel Hill, N. C., a pass­
there is also a picture of Robert
enger, underwent surgery. DeE. Lee on the south wall.
Land Air Service officials said
• e e
the pair rented Hie plane at atmut
The City Commission will be
3 p. m. The crash occurred about
&lt;1§faced with one of the most major
an hour later,
problems of its administration
Witnesses said the plane made
Monday. Whether to spend on
two low passes over the lake and
additional 10.000 to increase wa­
was attenmptlng a third wrhen a
ter service to the County Club
wing appeared to dip and the
area or potsiidy lo»# an Import­
plane
crashed.
The
airplane,
ant new industry.

Lake Monroe Plane
Crash Investigated

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Don't be surprised if the city
changes its mind and stops the
isle of intoxicating beverage*
• o n Dec. 3t. There'll be • lot o f
pressure, brought on the lioard
within th* next few weeks,

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Autopsy Denied,
Doctor Refuses
To Sign Papers
The stale attorney'a offica re­
futed to authorise an autopsy In
th* death of a 30-year-old San­
ford Negro woman tills week even
though Ihe doctor called In to
examine the body refused lo s!gn
the death certificate, the Her­
ald learned today.

MAIL

A LETTER VO'SANTA 1* n -tlk'tl ?■ thVnp&amp;Wl white
poHiinjr pox, located jifit outdid* tho Sanford pout office,
by c h a r m in g little four-yenr-old Kim H arden , daughter
o f Mr. and Airs. George Harden Jr. All letters mailed in
this box go directly to the North Pole.

Downtown Business - And How To Keep It
Convenience Is the work for
downtown merchants who want lo
keep housewives coming to their
stores in this day o f ' suburban
shopping centers, Sanford mer­
chants were told Thursday after­
noon by a speaker at the Univer­
sity of Florida businesa seminar.
Prof. W. W. Young of Ihe Univcrsily
of
Florida's
Business
School and Extension Service told
shout the difficulties other Florida
cities are having with their down­
town lection*.
lie said Ihe downtown merchants
of Del Hay Beach arc concerned
about Ihe situation there and Ilia!
Hollywood,
for
instance,
had
pulled out the parking meters as
an inducement fur people to shop
in the downtown stores.
Result of a survey which showed
wnere housewives liked lo shop
and why were presented. The
number one item in this survey
was location. Tills must be accom ­
panied by adequate parking and
loot paths and no dangerous in­
tersections.
Number two; The parking must
not be too far away and protection
for the cars parked is essential.
Number three was self-service

Coroner Hugh Duncan said that
Ellis
Thomas,
who lives an
Celery Ave. died early In the
wwek and the doctor, (who asked
that hit name be withheld) de­
clined to sign Ihe certificate be­
cause of “ mysterious" conditions
regarding her death.
Duncan said he felt that the
woman died of natural causei
but turned the matter over to the
state's attorney’s office. Assistant
State Attorney Tony llausman
said there was no need for the
“ posting.”
The doctor told the Herald that
lie was nut satisfied after exam
ining the dead woman and fell
an autopsy was “ necessary,”
Duncan reported today that aa
of It a. m. the death certificate
still was not aigned. Thus far,
the Sheriffs office hai not been
notified about any Investigation.

which the survey ihowrd homewives preferred.
Number four: Women like to
shop where their dollar goes the
furthcrest.
Number five showed a prefer­
ence for stores which kept open
at night, allowing the housewife
(o ahop while the husband baby­
ATLANTA, Ga. (U P I) — Civil
sits.
Air Patrol (C AP) officials said
Thursday they may hava'a “ very
promising lead” on tha possible
whereabout* of a private plana
missing on a flight from Savan­
nah, Ga., to Orlando, Fla,
A spokesman for the Atlanta
t'AP said he understood search
KL1SARETHVILLE, K a t a n g a planes working out of .Savannah
( UPH — President Moise Tshombe had “ a good idea where the plane
returned to the command o f his is down, but they won’t tell us
embattled troops today and accus­ anything until tiivy'is mote sure.”
ed the United Nation* o f bomhard*
The CAP said 14 planes resumed
ing Katanga hospital* and hoinea. the search at daybreak today In
II* charged th# United Nation# tha coastal area near Bavannah
had become a tool of international where 111* missing Cessna 180 may
communism and that the United hava run Into turbulant weather
Stalea was “ murdering Katanga" Wednesday night.
Even as he spoke U. 8. Air
The line* men aboard the plane
Fun a Giobeniaster plants, with were identified late Thursday aa
UN Jet fighter escorts, returned pilot Waller I-oeding o f Orlando
to action this morning ferrying and two passengers, Wesley Giles,
troops and supplies to UN forces Sanford, and A. L. Naseworth,
in Katanga.
Leesburg.

CAP Reports Lead
In Missing Plane

Tshombe Returns
To Troop Command

chise it given, the Individual
personal right “ of all of us
would be in Jeopardy and that It
would mean higher water rales."
Attorney Tope Bassett, who said
he represented the First Federal
Utility Co., said the hoard spent a
great deal of time on the directive
and although certain points needed
clarification many people were
“ drapprceiatlr.g the efforts of the
board,"
During the two hour session
most of the commissioners were
mum except fur Vernon Dunn who
once ur twice raised his voice say­
ing he resented certain attacks on
the lioard.

County Okays
Acquisition Of
Rights Of Way
The County Commission meelday night reversed its decision to
abandon extending Lake Mary
illvd. and aulhorlred County At­
torney Harold Johnson to im­
mediately start eminent domain
proceedings lo lake the needed
rigid* of ways despite protests
from Janies P. Avery that it was
“ moral blackmail,"
-Some 24 hour* earlier llie board
authorized County Engineer Carl­
ton Bliss to tell the Slate Road
Department that it was canceling
plans to extend the road because
they were unable to gel needed
rights-of-way from on# property
owner.
Bliss reported that the road
cancellation would mean a delay
in Hie Interstate 4 for about six
months because plans for an
overpass over the road were sub­
mitted and now the commission
wanted an overpast on another
road iboui one mile south.
Thursday evening, Chairman J.
C. Hutcldsun said that Max Brew­
er, Ruid board member from Dis­
trict 3 was "upset" with the com­
mission's decision and it could
mean that Ihe "secondary and
primary road program for the
county in the future would be in
jeopardy.”
Avery cslled it “ moral black­
mail” saying we would be aetting
a dsngrrou* precedent. If we pay
for this right of way we will have
no alternative but to pay for
them all.
However. Vernon Dunn said
that the integrity of Ihe county
was st stake when “ we assured
Ihe Mate Ihal the road would
be extended In July." W# com­
mitted ourselves and we have no
other alternative."
The board by a 3-2 vole, with
Avery and Williams voting no,
authorized Johnson lo start Ihe
proceeding having the land ap­
praised.
Afterwards Avery urged the
Board to start proceedings on
Beer Lake Road also and hy a
1-2 vole, with Dunn and Hutch­
ison voting no, it also passed,
Work on Bear Lake Rd. had
also been delayed fur many
months tiecaune the county was
unable lo obtain needed rights
of way.
Hutchison and Dunn had sug­
gested that the Hear Lake Rd.
problem be tabled until Tuesday.

Seminole County will reap great benefits from tha Nova
years that lie ahead if nil bnsincuA ami industrial interest!
work together to bring in new bunines* and make this nre»
Attractive for the thousands of people who will come into
the county to live, said John Krlder, Thursday afternoon in
a talk opening the University of Florida business seminar.
.Speaking before an afternoon
audience in the Civic Center, Krider, manager of (he Seminole
Chamber of Commerce, presented
chart* to show the growth of the
county in groai sales and popula­
tion and th* on-farm valut of all
agriculture.
He showed that sales had risen
from 119,223,606 in 1931 to 335.308,1U3 in 1901 and (hat figure*
projected hy the experts indicate
that grots sales will lncreu*# to
3222,032.412 in 1970.
He said Ihal in 1930 Seminole
County's imputation was 20.883
and had risen to 34,917 in 1960 and
that the projected population for
1970 i* 21X1,000.
Krldi r pointed out that the im­
pact of Nova will not be tell in
Hie near future. He said it would
require two years for construction
and two yrars to build up perma­
nent working population in the
Nava area.
lla warned that all Hie expected
benefits will not fail ‘ into our lap.”
He said that sound planning “ for
Hie expected growth must come
througii « united rflort of all
agencies" and tliat Ihe county and
th# cities will hive lo forget (heir
identities and work as one to bring
about th# desired result*.
"Securing industry la a pro­
fessional Job. Competition between
the 3U0 organizations in Florida
whose Job it is to get induitry in
Iheir respective areas Is stiff and
if we sra lo do a respectable Job
for Ihe county we will have lo
have sufficient money lo do it,” i e
emphasized. "We can't be cheap
and do ■ good Job," he added.
Krider made three recommend­
ations, asking Ihe people of hemImde to;
Join in an effort to establish a
fully accredited technical college
in the eastern seciiun of Ihe coun­

JUUVA...

BRIEFS
Out By June 30?
WASHINGTON (U PI) — All
Army reservist* called to active
duty in llie Berlin crisis probably
will be back In civilian life by
next June 30, it waa learned to­
day.

Bombs For UN
LONDON (UPI) - The British
government agreed today to sup­
ply bombs to the United Nations
for use against certain “ pirate"
military targets in the Congo.

Nehru Says ‘No’
NEW DELHI (U PI) Prime
Minister Jawaharlal Nehru today
rejected a demand that India set
a firm deadline (or Ihe surrender
by Portugal of Hi* liny enclave
ef Go*.

‘Not Guilty’
WASHINGTON (UPI) - The
Communist parly through its at­
torney pleaded not guilty today to
a charge of failing to reg.ster
with tti« government as an agent
of the Soviet Union.

Back Kennedy
MIAMI BEACH (UPI) — Union
leaders at tha AFL-CIO conven­
tion today generally supported
President Kennedy's plea for A
liberalized trade program
Imt
asked for more details concerning
lla job-protection features.

Sees Demo Victory

MIAMI BEACH (UPI) - John
Mr. Bailey, chairman o f th* Demo­
cratic National Committee, pro.
dieted here Thursday vbat the
ty:
Set up a ronnlj wide committer, Democratic Party will break tra­
not jwlltlcally appointed, lo study dition and hold its congressional
future population growth and ecu. seals in the off-year elections ef
nomic trends and recommend a 1962.
program for Hie future;
l ’ ay less attention to city and
county
lines and give
more
WASHINGTON (U PI) The
thought to an area composed of Community Facilities Administra­
several counties.
tion today announced a 11.4 mil­
lion loan and a 3240,060 federal
grant to DaLaml, to finance
construction of adddiuns to water
and sewer facililies. Construction
is expected lo atari immediately.
A three-year-old boy uai hit
by a ear late Thursday afternoon,
suffering a broken thigh, police
SALISBURY. Southern Rhodesia
reported.
(UPI) — Heavily armed police
C hef Roy William* said Hint loda&gt; patrolled the African townNathaniel Dixon ran in front of ship* of tills self-governing Bri*
a vehicle operated hy Johnnie I ti»h colony to prevent a recurI * « Morgan of Peer Ave. at Per-! rencc of violence that erupted
sintmnn Ave. anil W, 14 St. No over Hie new Southern Rhodesian
charges were filed.
constitut on.

Loan For DeLand

3-Year-Old Sanford
Boy Hit By Auto

Patrol Kodesia

Plan Legal Action

Salesmanship Is Everybody's Business

SANTO DOMINGO, D. R. (UPI)
—President Joaquin Balaguer’ a
government, apparently strength­
ened by new assurances of full
military support, waa reported to­
day to lie considering legal action
backed by the threat of force to
break the opposition's 11-day-old
“ Sales effort* in this country this area, Dr. Goodwin voiced this general str.kc.
have become so poor, *o puny, warning;
that th* majority of Americans
“ If you fellows who art here on
prefer no salesman at alii Self- the ground floor of this tremend­
service i* a lesser evil than sorry, ous thing want to get on that
Bridge
------ — —. Page 7
Classified ... — Pag* 8 A 9
uninformed, grudging sales ser­ gravy train, you'd better get your
Comics
— Peg* •
vice."
hands out of your pockets and get
Dear A b b y
- - Paga 7
“ You can't get away wilh it," moving and do something about
Editorial
------------ Pat* *
Dr, Goodwin luld hia audience.
it . . .
Kutcrtainment
. Pag* 7
He told sales personnel to know
“ Because if you don't, people
Legal*
Page 3-5 A 10
their product or service, maintain with brains, ambition, money and
Puxsle
------ Pag# 7
g positive attitude, treat th* cus­ drive are going to come in here
Society ... — . . . . — Pag# 6
tomer as you yourself like to b* and lake over . . , and yua'U be
treated.
left sitting on the sidelines, cry
Speaking of Ihe Nova impact in ing!”

Right Attitude Toward Customer Vital To Success

QUOTE OF THE W E E K - Earl
Higginbotham s i
Wednesday'!
City Commission meeting. “ If w*
“ Two-third* of alt lost custom­
don't spend money to get new ers are lost, not because of price,
industry, the town will dry up." not because of quality of merchan­
• f t
dise, but because in the face-toAll ws* peace sod harmony face relationship between the cus­
■and the Civil Service board meet­ tomer and the sales personnel. Hie
ing last night. So quiet even a customer was unhappy or dissat­
reporter got up and left. The isfied with (he way be wss treat­
riff between City Manager W.E. e d !"
Dr. Frank Goodwin, specialist
Knowles (management) and the
board (labor) failed to reach epic in marketing and sales from the
University of Florida, said In his
proportions.
• • •
Ulk before 130 sales and public
ie « k lor the City Com minion relations personnel of Sanford ga­
to protest the franchise directive thered is the Civic Crater Thurs­
/M l Monday night'* meeting.
j day.

In a hard-hitting talk, inter­
spersed with hilariously funny
stories and Illustrated with unique
charts, Dr. Goodwin drew a
graphic picture of how to “ Bring
'Em Back A live," (meaning cus­
tomers).
Dr. Goodwin made it plain to
his audience that "every person
connected with a business, store,
firm or community is a talesman
for the organization that he repre­
sents.
“ Unless you deserve ■ favor­
able public opinion, you’re not go­
ing to gel ii^| Dr. Goodwin said.

“ Every effort a firm, business,
store or a community or a
state may undertake in buying,
equipment, merchandise, layout,
advertising and public education,
is aimed at forming a favorable
public opinion of the establish­
ment," he said.
“ And you can get lo Ihe custom­
er once with all this," said Dr.
Goodwin.
“ But unless ibt salesman mamlams ■ positive attitude, knows
his product thoroughly, believes in
what he* selling, is interested in

the customer and shows it, all the
money you've spent in advertis­
ing, layout, decoration and educa­
tion it wasted."
“ It's the little tilings that
count!" Dr. Goodwin emphasized
“ If 1 eould make you believe
that one sentence." said the sales
expert, “ 1 wouldn't hava to talk
any more."
"Rut you doo't believe that.
Nevertheless, it's Hi* lilUe things
wt do that hurt ourselves, our
business, our community and our
entire stale "

Herald Index

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Strikes
Hy JOHN A. 8POL8KI
fieema like "Old Tim e*’1 again
what with all o f theae big twohundred gamea b e i n g bowled
again.
I don’t know what happened, but
fo r the paat two or three week*
there hare been fewer big gamea
rolled than at any other time which
I can recall. But now again, the
"O Balia" are flyin g— feat and
furiouaiyl
Rome people call 'em “ Pump­
kin!,'' othera refer to them aa "B ig
Bomba." W e call ’em Garbage
Balia cauae they clear anything
and everything from the pin decki.
The ball lan't In the pocket . .
not even near the pocket. . . . but
PO W 1 1 1 . . . . another atrlke.
What tieklci me though la when
thia aame bowler do** get tapped,
ha ranta and ravea and aomeliow
'•forgot*"
about
his “ gimma”
■trike*.
Oopa and a million pardon! to
Dan Rltsla for unintentionally ne­
glecting to mention that he waa Hi
Series man In the Buiineaamen'a
L g laat week with a 614. Thia
week’a action found Ralph Betta
(Sanford Electrle) bombing away
to tha tune o f 221-2I0/6B7 eerlaa,
hi fo r the Ig.
A . C. L.'a Jim Shipman la really
back on the beam arain aa ha con
tinues to roll hi games, thia week's
waa 210. Others In the Charmed
Circle ware Laltoy Benton's Rob­
inson with a 200; Autonetica De
Jong 214; Seminole Sptg. Goods
Floyd Martin 212; W ally’s Phillips
•6, A1 Morals 206.
Midge Woods of McRoberts end
Sue Jackson o f the Welsh Tire
Shop copped honors fo r the Sand
spur* I.g with hi aeries end game
respectively—489 A 176.
Every eo often you can expect a

Jet Inn Retains
1st Place In Loop
Jat Inn won ono and lost three
fam es to Me Roberta Tires Wedneaday night to retain the first
fla t s in the league by one hall
gam *. High scries for Jet Inn was
rolled by Alice Andrraon with a
624. Midge Woods and Jimmt L iv ­
ingston lad McRoberts T i m with
I 667 and 904. Midge Woods also
rolled a high game o f 1U .
Stemjwr
Agency
won
three
games and loat one to Welsh Tire
Shop to put them back In the
running lo r first place. Welsh Tire
Shop remains In second place with
one half gams out of first and
Stamper Agency la one game out
o f first.
Phyllis Leffcl rolled a 519 serial
and Sue Jackson a 506. Vicki Car­
ter rolled a 526 eerie» and Mary
Lou Danyluk rolled a 526 aeries
to help Stemper Agency take
three.
Alia of Sanford canto throuah
and took three games from third
place Robion Sporting Goodi and
lost one. Robson's remains in
third place with only one half
fa m e out of first place also.
Alix of Sanford remaina in fifth
portion. Jane Adcock rolled a 536
aeries and Margaret Elmers roll­
ed a 521 aeries to help Alix of
Sanford Uke three.
Splits were made by Jane Adeock with her 310. Evelyn Fit/
patrick also made the 910 split.
Margaret Elmers made the 4-6-7
and tha I to.

8 —T

u ps.

D oc. 6.

SOKC Opens
Spares Schooling Race
Season Tonight

really big one out o f Dick Bolling­
er Kiddy's Standards team in the
A ll Star League. Dick shot a 243
which wa* hi fo r the tg and Mar
Lou's Phil Roche vrai hot again in
the aerie* dept, with a 618. By tak­
ing two gamea from the Handy
Food Store* team, Mar Lou'*
“ PU SH E D '’ Garlyn Kennel# back
into f ir it place. Thank you man,
we need all the help we ran get.
In laat week's action in this
aame Ig, ole foxy Fox waa right
on that head pin with a winning
combo o f 220/692. A fte r being in
a mild alump, Garry has more than
found tha range again and la
pounding the pins at approximate­
ly a 195 clip.
Three real high aeries In the
Singles Classic thia paat Munday
nits. Harry Pentecost topped ’em
all wilh a 033 and Rich Murphy
averaged out at 200 for an even
600 aerie* while Gary F «x just
missed with a 692.
Games o f 234-245-236 were roll­
ed by Pentecost— Fox—A L. S. 8.
(Lucky S tiff Spolakll.
Talking about big games, Ted
Makl of tha Pinrcrest Inn fivesome
exploded with a magnificent 266
In the City League. (I kept my
promise Ted and didn’t mention
tha other two games, did IT )
The Holler Motors/Navy Wives
Lg waa in good hands with Mar­
tha Klnnarti bouncing thru with a
183/484 set.
Dot Powell o f Powell’s' Office
Supply aupptied tha punch fur her
team and tha women in the Mixed
L g with a 213/630 combo. Gerald
Behrena (Stine Machine) had tha
hi for tha nitc with a 237 and Ed
Micalek'e
( Wilsnn-Maier Furni­
ture) 674 was the top series for
the evening.
Thursday Eve Jet Lanes Keglera Lg, honors wera copped by
Tarry Patterson (R igzs Sunoco)
and Ed Mlrhalek (C raig Cara)
for hi gama and aerie* with 209 A
598.
Betty Allen o f the Jolly Girle
team in tha Kingwood Bldrs./Sunland L g had a n ifty 263/4B8 set to
steal tha honors in this Thursday
morning group.
Monroe Harbor's Marge Wood*
was sinking ’em deep Into the
(locket in the Wednesday afternoon
Hi Noonera L g as *h* entered the
charmed circle with a 205'629 set,
top* for the gait in this Ig.
Leading the T Lg, was the Banford Herald's Mary Jana Gorton
with a 177 and Karn's Insurance
Donna Dondanvll’a 437 series.
Figured it wae about time to see
Kay Bowman's name In tha lime­
light again.
Kay didn't leave ma down sillier
aa eha rolled a 166/495 set to lead
all othera In tha Wednesday A 51
Jet Bowlsr-ettes L g . Incidentally,
the girl* toll me thr»t they could
use another extra bowlar to fill in
fo r one of the other gale who ha*
sine* moved out o f the area.
M y girl Friday, Martha Klnnard
just missed that Big Deuce with a
197/497 in the Wednesday AM
Midget Foodmart/Country Club
Lg.
le s t w* forget, I ’d lika to re­
mind you that . . . “ N O W , TH EREFORE, 1, Farris Bryant, by virtue
o f the authority vested in ma aa
Governor of tha 8tato o f Florida.
do hereby proclaim December 4-10,
1961 as Family Bowling Week,
and recommend to all our residents
that they observe this week with
appropriate recognition and activ­
ities."

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1961

races nightly
during schooling

REGULAR SEASON
OPENS

Alabama Crowned 'King Football'

\ total o f 27 racea will send IBS
greyhounds to the port at tha
Sanford-Orlando Kennel Club to­
night aa schooling starts at 7 p.m.
in

preparation

for

the

track's

official opening Dec. 16.
Many greyhounds popular here
last season art slated to tour the
oval tonight and i l l contests will
go the S/|6lh* mile distance. Vet­
eran Racing Secretary R. C.
“ P lt ly " Williamson predicts that
tha ninth, teeth and 14th races
should be the top event* for they
list upper bracket speedsters.
In the ninth event Charles Love­
ly has entered two Grade A stars
who did well here last season.
They are Gay L. and Archway.
Leaving here they went to Sodrac
Park where Gay L. waa a qulnlela
factor nine times in 14 tries, six
limes with win*. Archway was a
qulnlela factor in eight of hla 11
iriei, five times with wins.
In the tenth rare Orville Moses
ha* entered Fathpm who boast*
an A-l national rating. He had
ten starts In the rugged competi­
tion at Taunton and came up with
three tints, three seconds and one
third.
Fans watching the pre-season
testa tonight will have the first
opportunity to ace the new Knight
Fllp-Tbp starting box that has
just been Installed. This gives the
greyhounds a cleaner break and
eliminates human error for it
operates when the mechanical
bunny contacta an electric eye.

Herald Holds
1st Place Lead
Tha " T " League waa back in aetlun this week after a week o ff for
Thanksgiving. The Sanford Herald
team stayed in fir it place with 29
wins

and

19

lossee.

W leboldt't

Camern Shop t* In second plae*
with 25H wine and I I Vi losses.
Karn’s Insurance is in third place
with 26 wins and 23 toasts.
Slnko’ a Tavern la in fourth with
24 wins and 24 losses. Nationwide
Insurance Is in fifth placa with 23
wins and 26 losses. In sixth place
la Thriftw ay with 16Vi wins and
31 Vi losses.
High team series and high team
game wera token by tha Herald
team. They had a 638 gama and
1647 aerie*. Nationwide also had
a high gam* and series o f 636,’
1456.
High game* were bowled by
Mary Jan* Gorton with 177/420
gam* and eerie*. Bernice Schaefer
had a 169/403 game and aerie*.
Donna Dondanvill* had a 164 and
Margarat had a 174.
Donna Dondanvill* made the 4-6
split and the I - 10. Vogt Hudson
mad* the 3-10 and Louis* Cadenhead made the 4-6-7. Mary Jan*
Gorton mads a turkey.

N E W Y O R K (U P ! ) — Sugar
Bowl-bound,
Alabama,
which
closed out a perfect season last
Saturday, today wa* crowned the
Nation's No. 1 m ajor college foot­
ball team for 1961 by tb« United
Press
International
Board
of
Coaches.
The Crimson Tide, winner of 10
straight games without a lore,
edged
unbeaten
but once-tied
Ohio State for tba national eham*
pionihlp in the final balloting of
the 33 leading coaches. A la tm i*
received' 16 first placa vote),
three mora than the Buckeyes,
for a total of 311 points. Ohio
State drew 311 point* in on* of
the tightest racea ever for the na­
tional title.
Alabama,
coached
by
Paul
(D ear) Bryant, thus regained the
lop spot it held two week* ago

from Ohio State. The Crimson
Tide had capped a steady climb
by taking over the No. I position
two weeks ago — but the follow­
ing week the Buckeyes advanced
to tha top while Alabama was
idle.
But Alabama then finished up

Colorado in the Orange Bowl, fin­
ished third in the voting, nipping
Texas, beaded for the Cotton
Bowl, 2J9-23T.
Mississippi, bouod for the Cot
ton Bowl against the Longhorns,
waa fifth; Minnesota, the 1960
champion which meet* UCLA in

with a 34-6 rout over Auburn to
join Rutgers as the only major
college* with perfect record* this
season.
Alabama will play Arkansas In
the Sugar Bowl on New Y ea r’s
Day.
Louisiana State, which plays

Patterson - Liston Bout Next?

TORONTO. Ont. (U P I&gt; - l!e a v y . Bola3, preildenl of Championship in 1934, but it equalled tb* second
weight champion Floyd Patterson Sports. Inc., who promoted Mon­ high figure of nine taken by the
late Lula Angel Firpo in hi* his­
unmarked after bis wild nine- day night’s melee in which Pat­
terson knocked out the courageous toric two-round fight with Jack
knockdown victory over challen­
McNceley in tha fourth round for Dempsey in 1921.
ger Tom MeNocley, will begin
A! Bolan. managing director of
the Bostonian’s first defeat In a
training In about 10 daya for hit
Championship Sport* and brother
career of 24 professional bouts.
eighth title defense, manager Cus
Bolan, also elated because Ca­ of promoter Tom, laid Patterson
D'Amato disclosed tosy.
nada's firit heavyweight title fight will receive “ more than 3200.000’’
Ills announcement pleased Tom
drew 7,813 paid spectators to Tor­ for Monday night's fight but the
onto's Maple Leaf Garden de­ exact amount cannot be known
spite rainy weather, had an­ until the television money has
nounced a few weeks ago that the been totaled.
26-yeai-old champion's 1962 chal­
lenger would be top contender
The clubs went heavy for “ fu­
Sonny Liston, if Ltrton won Mon-|
ture" picks, player* who have
day night.
college eligibility remaining ami
Liston retained his statu* as
thus won't be able to sign with
top contender by knocking out
the pro trams for a year. Of the
Albert Westphal of Germany In
286 name* Rated, 68 were “ fu­
NEW YORK &lt; u r u —Heismsn
the first round at Philadelphia In
tures," 10 of them named by Los
the opener of the fight game's Trophy winner Ernie Davis nf
Angeles, nine by Baltimore, eight
first electronic doublebeader. Both Syracuse and block-busting full­
by Chicago, and seven by Cleve­
the
Philadelphia
and
Toronto back Bob Ferguson of Ohio State
land.
fights were sent out to theaters head the 24 - man East squad
Colorado, the champion of the
and pay TV home* on closed-cir­ which will play in the 37th an­
Big Eight, furnished the most
nual East-West Shrine Football
cuit television.
talent, eight players, with Missis
D’ Amato r*fu*ed to confirm to­ Game at San Frsnclsro Dec. 33.
sippi, LSU and Penn state each
Andy
Kerr,
former
Colgate
day that Liston would be the next
turning in sevkn names. Six play
opponent, but he did say “ Liston coach who has been associated
era were listed from Michigan,
with the East squad, “ one of the
knows what he has to do."
Purdue and Syracuse and five
That wa* Interpreted by report­ finest I can recall." The team
from Houston, Southern California
ers to mean that Liston, the will be coached thia year by Joe
Notre Dame, Miami, Fla., and
ring's somewhat matured “ bad K uhirilh of Notre Dame, assisted
Tulane.
boy," must keep out of trouble by Bill Murray of Duka and Jack
ujitil he and Floyd sign for their Mollcnkopf of Purdue.
title fight next spring.
“ That 1106,740 gate got the pro
motion off the nut," Bolan said
Dostle DeGanahl was tha fir it happily, “ and we'll make some
week winner with a net 77 o f the money off the theater-TV and
first round play o f tha Seminal* home p *y-T V ."
UcNceley was counted out at
Loan Corporation'* golf tourna
2.31 of the fourth round by ref­
ment which got under way Wed
netday at tha M ayfair Country eree Jersey Joe Walcott, former
Club, T h e n were a total o f 28 en­ heavyweight champion. Just a sec
ond before Irish Tom lurched to
tries.
T h a n waa a tie for second place hi* feet after being on the canvas
the 11th time, including two slips
between Jeanne Foulk end Kinky
Patterson was down early in the
Park with a re t o f 81.
A one half handicap nine hoi* fourth round from a left to the
tournament waa the weekly tourn­ face, but Walcott announced he
ament feature with Haxel Diuxo had called it a alip.
McNeelcy's nine official knock
winning CUas A , Lucille Heard,
downs
did not coma up to the
Class B, and Kinky Park, Class C,
Finals o f tha Florida State Bank heavyweight title record o f I I auf
fered by big Prlmo Camera In
Tournament w a n played last week
d e b it by the lite Mazie Baer
with Jeanne Foulk defeating Myr­
tle A Jama.
Beeldenital
• Com m rrrlil

Redskins Draft Ernie Davis
CHICAGO (U P D —The Wsfhington Redskins got the prize plum
of the 1961 college football crop,
Syracuse halfback Ernie Davis, in
the
National
Football
League
draft, but San Francisco, Cleve­
land, St. Louis and Los Angeles
also came up with a heavy share
of talent.
The Forty-Niner* picked the
most players among the 280 list­
ed for negotiation rights by the
14 N F L clubs in the 2flth annual
grabbag to divide the best of the
college talent, but Cleveland and
Lot Angelci got a break in the
quality.
The Browns, through trade*,
had two first choices, two second
choices and two third choices and
wound up with 23 players, three
more then the 20 permitted each
club before trade of draft rights.
San Francisco plucked 24 play
era from the Hat, more than any
other team, and Los Angeles, alto
with two firit choices, had 23. St.
Louis, which had two first choices
too, picked 21 ptayera.
The other team* to pick more
than 20 players wera the Chicago
Bears and Green Bay wilh 23
each, and Detroit with 22.
Newcomers to the league took
a beating In the mart. Minnesota,
In Its first year of competition
could draft 14, and Dallas, in Ita
second year, drafted 13. But the
Cowboys stole an edge since they
were the first team to sign a
member o f the current crop.
Representatives
of
the club
signed their 17th pick, tackle Ray
Jacobs, a 2T0-poundcr from How­
ard Payne, minutes after nego­
tiating rights had been acquired.
Philadelphia
and
Baltimore
•sch signed 20 players, New York
got 19, Washington II, and Pitts­
burgh, which traded its 2nd, 3rd,
4th, 3th and 6th choices, had 13.

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C. P. O. Wives. Monroe Harbofl
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Marty Kinnard. W.S.F.R., rolled a
triplicate scries of 127. Stenstrore
Realty won four points from
Grapevtlle Nuraery aa they felt
the absence of Vess McMillan.
Shoemaker Conitruction won four
point* from The Lovely Lady
Beauty Salon.
The Hi-Noonrra league was well
represented in the Scotch DoubleA
Sunday evening, Ute first three
places goieg to Dottle Dyer, Helen
Altman and Margie Woods, and
their respective partners.

Shuffleboard Club
A special business meeting of
the Sanford Tourist and Shuffleboard Club has been ealled for^
today at 7 p. m. The regular blW
monthly eovered dish supper will
be served at 6 p.m., preceding
the meeting.

DeGanahl Takes
Golf Tourney

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Franchise M eeting
The County Comintaskin will hold a public meeting
Thursday at 7 p. m. with utility owners and interested
citizens on the recently passed franchise directive.
More than 150 property owners from Lake Mary
are expected to attend the meeting to protest some of
the points in the directive.

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City To Seek
Lease On Old
Post Office

The City Commission in
sj&gt;ecinl session today author­
ized City Manager \V. E.
II, LA K K Y \ KUSH El.
Knowles to negotiate for the
Ten minute* after the Herald
lease o f tne present post o f­
hit the itreet Tuesday, lovely lit­ fice facility for use as a pos­

tle Cynthia Stringfield railed to
tell u* (he found Santa'* hat. It
seem* the hat ended up in a box
on tha Sanford Women’s Club
float. Nobody asked m* but, who
(Jkvns th* wise guy who put the hat
In th* box? Anyway, thanks to
(ju y Allen ths hat Is North l ’ote
bound today.

CYNTHIA STRING FIELD
A f* w &lt;if the boya . . . . County
Commissioners John Fltipstrjck,
Vernon Dunn, County Englnetr
Carlton DIIm , Zoning Director
Hobart Brown, Sanitarian Val
Bobbins and Attorney
Harold
Johnson met for an unannounced
“ bull session" Tuesday night in
V th s courthouse. When questioned
by a reporter on what goes, John­
son said, "Just trying to acquaint
ourselves with this franchls# di­
rective to anticipate some o f th*
question*
that will
corns up
Thursday n ig h t” ‘I t ’s just a bull
session," said Mr. Dunn. It start­
ed at 7:30 and sveryon* want
their separata ways at 9:30.
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Nobody asked ms but what aver
happened
to
that
countywids
drainage survey that was promis­
ed lim e umniiii ugu ny (in riu-xs.
and Home Finance agency?

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Tha |7,000 Onora Rd. paving
and wldsning project is finished.
Th* stretch of road, .00 miles, Is
(rum Hwy. 17-02 to the city limita.
Sanford will b* topi on tha
priority list for federal assistanra
for a as wage treatment plant July
1 of 11MI2.
s e e
What aver happened to th*
city'* proposed operational dis­
aster headquarters. Still waiting
federal okay?
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NO. 338

The City Commission stood firm
today lo allowing intoxicating bev­

Seminar To Discuss Area's Growth
Four Speakers
To Be Heard
Here Thursday

Bulletin
DELAND (C P I i — Authori­
ties searched lak e Talmadge
today for the body of Ernest B.
SwsJnsoa. ss, who apparently
drowned while fishing. Officer*
said his small boat was round
■drift early today. Swainson,
who lived with hit wife near
the lake, went fishing Tuesday
afternoon.

sible library site.
The commission stipulated that
the lease be for $1 per year,
|n a memo to the board,
Knowles suggested that the facllily, located on First St., could
be used for a library or utility
paying station.
In other business the commis­
sion authorised Knowles to draw
up overall figures on the cost of
increasing the water line to the
new proposed Del-Mar Corpora­
tion building on Country Club be­
tween 20th and 23th St.
FORT LAUDERDALE (U P I) John Krlder, who represented
Sen. Spesiard Holland, D-Fla.,
the
Sanford-Seminole
Develop­
praised
Florida's
development
ment Corp., urged the (ward to
Tuesday night and called on
take action for increased water
Americans to stop thinking "D e ­
needs for fire protection pur­
featism."
poses.
Holland, addressing th* Fort
Krider said the compsny would
be a major boost to the economy Lauderdale Exchange Club, spoke
of the area and said that ground­ favorably of the "remarkable de­
(he
Interroastal
breaking would begin around Dee. velopment of
Waterway and the Central and
13.
He added II would be among the South Florida flood control pro­
largest Industrial facilities in the gram ."
Holland said Congress has ap­
county.
Commissioner J. li. (Jim m y) propriated more than two million
Crapps wanted more information dollars for th# Port Everglades
on the matter, saying he wanted area and $73 million for interstate
to make sure the city would highways, primary and secondary
benefit from the move which roads.
Hollind, a member of the Senate
would cost about $3,000 or $0,000
Space Committee, predicted ■
in additional funds.
Earl Higginbotham
supported "glorious destiny" for Florida.
“ But too many citizens feel that
the increase in water lines say­
____ every
t effort the nation is weaker, and there
ing, "w„ „e „.
must make
to*'get n e V Industry and' money. '* ,tu M u fiia tio n for this altitude
into the town or we will dry up
delestism ," he said.
"There is no question as to
and remain status quo."
America's ability to repel or de­
stroy our only potential enemy,"
Holland said. "W e have more
atomic weapons, we are far ahead
of the Sovitta . . . We must net
sell our country short."
Holland summariied the Cuban
situation by saying that alter
BERLIN (U P I) - T h e U. S. Premier Fidel Castro'* admit­
Array sent a convoy along the tance that he was a "Marxist110-mile
autobahn from
West Leninist," a solution In "the prob­
Berlin to West Germany through lem of Cuba" was much nearer.

Holland Praises
Florida; Sees
'Glorious Destiny'

Another Convoy
Put On Autobahn

Communist territory today despite
new Communist charges that th*
troop movements were deliberate
"pro vocations."
Two hundred eomlut-rrady sol­
diers of Compsny D, 1st- Battle
Group, Tth Infantry, left Berlin
this morning In 11 jeeps snd 17
trucks.
__________________________
TKe
compsny, which was or-'
dared to return to ila regular
base la West Germany after sev­
eral days’ training in Berlin,
passed through the Soviet Babels
berg checkpoint without difficulty,
Western officials said they saw!
no signs that today's convoy might
be hindered despite the Commu­
nist charges.

City Refuses
Appeals To
Rescind Order

Smothers To Call
On Mexican Chief
MEXICO C ITY (U P II Sen.
George Smsthers, (D -F Is.), here
to begin an Investigation of prosnonli
ft C Immelmsswi $*»
Caribbean area, calls today on
President Adolfo Lopes Mateos
sod
Foreign
Minister
Manuel
Tollo.
His visit here is tire first slop
on ■ Latin American lour that
will take him lo Guatemala, Nica
rsgua, Panama, Venetucla, Trini­
dad and Jamaica as well as to
Mexico.

John Kritler munitger o f
the Chnnibcr of Commerce
will take it look nee in his
crystal ball anil discuss the
future growth of Sanford and
Seminole County nt the Uni­
versity
of
Florida
business
seminar scheduled to start * t
3 p. m. Thursday at thr Civic Cen.
•ter.

DR. FR A N K GOODWIN

R. U. ROBERTS

JOHN KRIDER

3 Seminole Towns Elect Officials;
Longwood Annexation Plan Defeated
Voters in three Seminole Coun­
ty towns turned out in vulums
Tuesday to east ballots in muni­
cipal elections.
Altamonte Springs, with the
largest vote ever recorded in •
local election, cast 438 votes of th*
480 registrird. In the closely fo l­
lowed race for mayor, W. I..
Swofford defeated Dr. Uertiud*
Forman, getting 283 votes to her
141). Frank (ierhardl took 242 to
incumbent Granville Gray's ltd to

Longwood Plans
Special Election
The Longwood City Council to­
day Is considering plans for hold­
ing a special annexation elsctlon
after tha move to takt In sum*
2U0 acres between th* east city
limits end Hwy, 17-92 was de­
feated In th* area Tuesday, Mayor
A. R. Uinnsnn said this morning.
(.ormann said that In his con­
sideration th* vsry group whose
"block vote" killed th* annesstlun
would have been th* on* to re­
ceive th* most benefits by coining
into th* city.
"Th# Council now will begin
work on revising th* city's annex­
ation ordinance and redefining the
territorial boundaries o f the area
to be considered through a special
election," he said.

Herald Index
Bridge ...................... Pag* 8
Classified .— ... Tag* 10 A It
Comics
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Dear Abby
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P eg* S
Editorial .....
Pag* 4
Entertainment .......... Page 8
Legal* .....__ _ 2-3-6-10 A 12
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Society ........ ............ Pag* »
Sports ----------- ----- Pag* 8

House Afire, Dog Awakens Mistress

win th* race for Ward Two roun- ( isleted. Mayor M. L. Gaty run*
oilman and Keith Nixon, unoppus- iilng fur a two-year term, ireeived
ed for Ward One councilman, is- 245 votes. Two year rouncilmen
reived 368.
will lie II. F. Ward who received
In Longwood 307 of the 600 reg­ 252 and T. L. Lingo Jr., who got
istered voters rast ballots. In ad­ 248. Serving for one year on Hi*
dition to electing Ihiee council- iounril will be Ben Jones, 242,
tnrn, l^ingwood also voted on an- nnd W. I.. Clouts and W. 11. Marnexatiun o f an aira east of the &lt;ln who each received 241 voles,
city limita to llw y. 17-1)2.
The town Itself approved the
annexation by a 212 to 26 vote
but the 44-10 liailoting In the aiea
to be Incorpuiatrd killed the issue.
Elected to the council for two
)« a r term* wets incumbents J. K.
Rslter with I DU votes #end Carl
LEO PO LD VILLE I U P I) In­
Lonurrlsr with 170. Buford "S lick " dian Canberra Jell of the United
Halms defeated Incumbent E. E. Nations lorco destroyed four KaWilliamson by a vote o f IU1 to tan goo aircraft on Kolucil air­
160 to gain th* council's third field in a 20 minute strike this
seat. J. R. Grant received 147 morning, a UN spokesman an­
Votes.
nounced today.
Oviedo voted on an unopposed
Fierce lighting between United
■late for th* new ataggrird term Nations and Katangese troops
cuuneil. With 202 of th* 404 rvg- raged into the second day today.

4 Katanga Planes
Destroyed By UN

Police Investigate
Grocery Breakin
Police today are investigating
an early morning breakin at the
St. Mathew Grocery on W. First
SI.
Entry was gained by cutting ■
hole in ■ side window. Among the
items taken were a variety of
cigars, rlgarets end candy, police
said.

Navy Insignia
WASHINGTON (U P I) — The
Navy rame up al the last minute
today with an astronaut's Insignia
to match that of the Air Force.
The Navy insignia will be worn
by I'indr. Alan B. Shepard, lirst
American to soar Into space. It
Is a shooting star superimposed on
aviator's wings.

Krider w ill dUeuts th* growth,
political rllmat* and futur* busi­
ness conditions of ths arcs to kick­
o ff th* remlnar pi (tented by th*
Business and Rrsourr* Develop­
ment Department of th# Univer­
sity.
A fter Krider, W. W. Young will
talk on "Building Magnets Into
Your Central Business District."
The meeting will then adjourn
until Y p. m. at which tini* It. R.
Roberts o( Miami, repiesenting
the Florid* Power A Light Co.,
will speak on "Recession Proves
Th# Superior Stability O f Flo.
rida'a Unique Economy," spot­
lighting Seminole County.
II* will be followed hy the
"dynamo" o f mirth and wisdom,
Dr. Frank Goodwin o f the ttniverslty o f Florida, who will speak on
"llriiig 'Em Hark A live."
It is very important that every
business man In ths county attend
ths afternoon session then bring
all bis sales people to th* evening
meeting. They will Irani methods
to impiova their efficiency as amhasrsdora of good will to th* many
customers they serve, according to
N. V. Farmer, of the Roan! Of
Realtor*, on* of the three spon­
sors o f ths seminar.
Ollier eo-sponaora ere the JI*rchants' Division o f th* Chamber
and th* Jsyrees.
Door prises hav* been donated
by the following local merchants
to h* given away at the evening
meeting;
Yowell’a Dept. Store, Sanford
Electric, Forney's, Ksder's Jewel­
ry, Furnitur* Center, Roumtllat
and
Anderson’s, Wilson - Muter
Furniture, Perkins Men's Shop,
Cowan's, Tourhlon's, Thriftway
and Food Fair.
Refreshments will b* served.

Meanwhile.
President
Molse
Teliombr announced In Paris to­
day hr is leaving (or his battletorn capital "by the quickest pos­
sible means."
The United Nations command
said live Swedish "F lyin g B arrel"
jet
fightrrs
(ram
Luluabourg
strafed the Katanga air base at
Kolwrti.
In Stockholm, the .Swedish m il­
itary said six Indian Canberra
bombers also took part in the air
raids against the Katangese.
— )H
-IX l . b. Giol&gt;enrsitrr planes, put under UN
J U U V A ...
military ronirol in the Congo for
tire first time, took off early this
morning, ferrying men and ma­
terial to UN troops In Kalar.gi.
Two heavy bailies wore going
cn in the Ellsabi'lhvllle area and
AMKRSHAM. England (U P I) the other at thr old airport, now
Prime
Minister
Earl
unused, near the site of Tuesday's Former
(Clement) Attlee, 78, was under
battle.
treatment In Amershsnr General
Hospital today for a reported
stomach ailment.

Attlee In Hospital

Award For Goldberg

NEW YORK (U P I )— Tne annu­
al John Dewey award of the Unit­
ed Federation of Teachers will be
pretrnlrd here March 1 lo Secre­
d , A complete plan o f the old
with a feeling of dangtr. At tluit th* window s o f Mrs. Nicholson's I cocker spaniel champion,
county jell will probably be sub­
cnampion, “"M
y i famous lineag* humbly— proud to tary of Labor Arthur Goldberg.
By DOTT1K HIGGINBOTHAM
My
It was announced Tuesday.
mitted to ths City Commission at
In th* pre-dawn quist end still- instant, her *y * caught th* heart- house, sh* could see th# Dame* I Own Brucls," she carriee her! serve, faithful, loyal and loving,
its next regular meeting for ap­ n*ss, only ths milk trucks, th* pa­ chilling sight o f longue* of flame, leaping through th* roof o f her*
proval. Look fur City Manager lter boys and a few early risers already licking out o f th* furnace own house acrusi tha street.
room, into the Florida room!
Mrs. Nicholson quickly rumW. E. Knowles to recommend in­ were moving around th* city.
MIAMI RE M'll ( U P I)—A Civil
Horrified, she moved with un­ muned ths fire department and
Aeronautics Hoard Investigating
stallation o f a drive-in window
In a house on West Twentieth
team planned lo wind up its pub­
and th* building used for ths util­ fit. a small black cocker spaniel's usual swiftness, and reaching for they were there almost before sh*
lic hearings today Into the craalt
not* twitched suddenly, her cars ths t«l*phon* nearby, frantically hung up. They fought the blase
ity department.
of an Imperial Airlines Constella­
lifted Inquiringly and she was In- dialed th* numbers o f the fir* de­ for sereinl hours, finally putting
tion at Richmond, Va.. Nov. 8 dial
City tax collector says that as ( atanUy alert with the trembling partment, police, even th* oper­ out th* last .smoldering ash, but
took the lives of 77 persons.
tk if Tuesday, 64Is pciccnt of the feeling that something was wrung ator, but in her trembling excite­ the fire left half of Mrs. Blown'*
ment, she was not able to make horns a charred ruin.
tax roll has bean collected.
In the house.
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Head up, moving cautiously, sh* rontart with anyone—and then
“ I owe my life t* In k y" said
Mrs. Brown, from her hotel room,
Whet ever happened lo the pro- sniffed th* eir— It smelled funny she heard an exploriont
WASHINGTON (U P D -A v e r a g e
posed Lake Jessup Causeway?
— trotting
cautiously into
ths: “ I've got to g *t out o f this Tuesday.
earnings of producliun workers
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j Florida room, she saw something house'." she thought, and fo rg e t-' '"fih e Is a wonderful, woodeilul
have risen from $10 lo $uu a week
during the last 3o years, the L a ­
Look for Geneva and Chuluota that sh* frsird mightily and in- ting the walker she had been us- companion. She's much mure than
ing sines she' gut out of the hos
pet, she's a little lady, and 1
bor Department reported Tues­
to eeriously consider inrorpora-' stinctively. Fire!
day It noted that the average
tlon. A t th# Geneva Post Office | Racing Into her mistress’ bed- pita I only n few weeks before don't know what 1 would do with­
work week in farloriea dropped
dedication County Commissioner room sh* leaped on th* bed end after a crushing automobile acci­ out her."
dent which broke her hip in line*
Inky lay quietly on tbe floor nt
(rum 31 to lets Ilian to hours.
Vernon Dunn strongly advised began lo bark furiously,
fe u th arras to "think about IL "
| “ Stop it. Inky. Hush!" said her places, Mrs. Brown stumbled out her mistress' feel. She never lets
o f the house and across the stieet Mis. Brown out o f ber sight, espe•
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mistress sleepily.
I-ooW fur ligurc* to show that
But Inky redoubled her efforts, to Mrs. W. H. Nicholson's on her d a lly since she probably rememNEW YO RK tU P I) - President
commercial building permit* in snd inspired, did something she own two fret. Inky tunning pio- ber* the long weeks when her beKrnnedy today railed for replace­
i loved mistieaa lay in a hospital.
tlie county are up over 1980 but had never dared to do before— lertivtly beside her.
ment of the reciprocal trade act
But at Mrs. NichoUuu's front badly hurt, and Inky alaysd at th*
bousing permits down.
taking Ur* bed cuvsis in ber mouth
with broad powers to permit blur
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aha began to back up, pulling the ( slept her miraculous surge of &gt;vet’s and grieved,
to lower tariffs for free Europe
strength suddenly gave out and' Inky 1* not only a brave little
and build an extraordinary econ­
W * want to know: Did Mayor covert o ff her mistress.
Provoked, Mrs. Cora Blown she rullaysed at the loot of the lady, She is a royal lad, too. A dlomic NATO to combat Communist
Gary ever g e l the beater in
turned over and cams wide aw eks,|steps, calling loudly. lUflactcd in ( reel descendant o f th* famous
encirclement.
Oviede'a Town Hall to burn?

Crippled Sanford Woman W alks Out Of Burning Home

A ir Crash Probe

Earnings Figures

New Trade Plan

9

erages to be sold on N rw Year's
cvr

which fall* on Sunday

this

year despite objections from Com­
missioner Al Wilson with a support
from Mayor Joe Baker.
Wilson urgrd the board to res­
cind its previous motion allowing
the sale of alcoholic beverage* on
Sunday Dec. 31 to open at 10:30
p.m., saying that the board would
be strongly criticized for its stand
and that the criticism received
now "is just a drop in the bucket
to what we will get In the future."
The board also received a peti­
tion from the Woman's Bible Class
of the First Baptist Church urging
the commission to rescind ils pre­
vious action. There were 30 sig­
natures on the petition.
However, In denying the peti­
tion and rejecting Wilson's motion,
Commissioners
Earl
Higgin­
botham, Tom' McDonald and Jim­
my Crapps emphasized that tha
cily was not extending the ssla
of liquor on a permanent basis but
only something that would com*
up every seven years or so.
“ It's just a one shot deal,"
McDonald (aid.
In other business the commis­
sion voted to deny th* use of
training farllitlra to minor leegue farm clubs unless at least
$1,000 is put In escrow for us* at
one of the three baseball diamonds
snd $3,000 for the use of Municipal

Stadium.
Doth the Toronto Maple Leafa
and Syracuse Chiefs of th* Triple
A league had made overtures for
use of the facility.
In a memo lo the board, City
Attorney Bill Hutchison reported
that the Giants have breached
their lease on the use of city fa ­
cilities for spring training due to
their failure to hold training a|
Sanford.
Higginbotham urged tha board
lo take action against the Giants
but McDonald suggested a waitand-see pulley to learn whether re­
ports that the Giants plan m ajor
improvements on their holdings
hers materialises.
Last week. Art Flyna o f tha
Giants told ths Herald that his
organisation plans a quarter o( a
million dollar inrprovemant pro­
gram at (he hotel and golf course.

J. C. Yarborough
Dies At Geneva
Jamet Walter Yarborough, 78,
of Geneva, died at hie residence
Tuesday night. He was bom in
Loulstxrg, N. C., Nov. 22, 1SS8
and came lo Florida in 1910 at
which lime he w ai associated
w.th th* Glenco Turpentine Com*
piny. Ha waa a partner, with hi*
•— St . *»-,» -- • e*
1 "■ 1et'C I ' f l l HU---111*
borough Construction Company.
They built th* first hard-aurfaced
roads In Bradenton, Haync* City
and Winter Haven.
He moved to Geneva In 1930
and waa county road superintend­
ent from 1937 until his retirement
In January. 1981. When he started
work for the County, the road
department had only three plccea
of equipment, ■ pickup truck a
flatbed truck and a dump truck.
Mr. Yarbirough was a member
of the Methodist Church.
He Is survived by hi* wife.
Pearl; thro* daughters, Mra. D.
W. Whiting and Mrs. W. E. Schlusemeycr Jr., both of Geneva,
anJ Mrs. Sidney Kraltsow, Sand*
Point, Long Island; one son. Ed­
ward, Geneva; 12 grandchildren;
one nephew, Luke Burnette, New
Smyrna Beach; two sisters, Miss
Mary Ann Yarborough, Atlanta,
and Mrs.
Mamie
Jean West,
Petersburg, Va.
Funeral services will be held
at 3:30 p. m. Tburday at tb«
Grainkow Funeral Home, 130 West
Onora Rd. with the Rev. C. F.
Prtcrson officiating, assisted by
the Rev. Jack Sir wart. Inter­
ment will be in Geneva Cemetery.
Active pallbearers will be John
Krider, Homer Little, Cecil Fields,
Edward Putnam, T . A. Rivera
and John Stone.
Honorary Pallbearera will bs
O. P. Herndon, Fred Dyson
C.
Dodd, Lawrence Swolford, Vern­
on Dunn and J. C. Lavender.

n.

Coin Club Meeting
The Sanford Corn Club will meet
at 7:30 p.m. today In the Confer­
ence Room of the First Federal
Saving* Building on West First
S tm t. An earlier atory said H i t
Lie meeting was to bare been
Uorvlay niglrt.

�Reds Expected"
|o OK Giant
Postwar Budget

Shr

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Pape 2— Wed. Dec. 6, 1061

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B E R LI.t (L’ Pl&gt;— A young
|German
rowed''
train

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JLiOOCf ATIoN, A Corpor«llon organiate uaaar an Act i f cantrtaa
Oai M inins pursuant ia taa rsdoral National M arie*** Association,
Charter Act, having Ita principal
tdaa la tha city af Washington
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DOllIg A. MAgBBTT, hla wifa
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TOU ABB HBltBBT KOTtrtED
H a t a aalt baa baaa tltai againat
you la tha ahova entitled aatiaa,
and that yau art raiialrS* ta III*
year an iw ir wita tha Clark nr
H la Coart and to aarva a tapy
Haraor upon tha Ptaintllf «r
Plalntirra attaraaya. whs** nama
nd addraaa i* Blihap * sarnitata,
i B u t Piaa Itraet, Oriende, Plara. aat latte than Deeamatr Ilia ,
l l . I f yita tall ta do as a Dlaraa
Pro Canfiaia will ha anttrad
agalnal y»n far tha rallaf demand,
ad In tha (,'otnplalnt. Tlila aull
la ta faraete*! a mortgaao. Tha
paal prapartr prlealdad againat tat
Lai I, Black I, HE f V i . k H
MOM HI
ORLANDO
IRC*
TION ON9C, accsrdllin ta plat
thtroor r*oord*4
In
I'lat
Uuak ll, r a g ll I and I, Pub.
)la
Records
of
aamlnoll
County, riarida.
W IT N E II my hand and tha i*al
M U ia o m rt al ianford, r u n da,
thll ITtk la y or Novtmkor, t i l l .
fdK A tt
Arthur H. BKktnlh, Jr.
CUrh ar tha Circuit Court
tlyi Martha V. VlhUn
Ptputy Clark
Blihap * Barnatlln
i l Baal tnna atra*t
Orlando,
tan do, PI
Ptariea
Attiaratya tar P liia tlff
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enlire family who accompanied
him on the w,ld ride.
The daring trainman, whose
longcat previoui run waa e itim it-l
ed to be an internal Last Carman
trip o f tome 50 ntller, turned his
Walter Mltty-type dreams of es­
cape into reality in Berlin'! molt
sensational flight to freedom of
the cold war,
Tha refugees made their escape
when tha engineer, who waa not
Identified, m ille d by a fireman
friend, powered the locomotive
past the scheduled lis t stop it
the K m U erm m etition of Albrechtshof.
Here is the story that was
pieced together early Utt| momm i from tha refugeei.
Tha trainman had htard that

DISTRICT EIGHT OrianUllon (-(inference o f the Florida Dlviaion o f the
American Cancer Society met In Sanford recently with theae leadera net­
ting the pace for the four hour planning aeaalon. From left are Dr. Thomaa
I-ai'Ron, District Delegate Director and Mra. Thnnma Luruen, Prealdont of
the Scntlnolo County Unit o f the American Cancer Sooloty, both o f San*
ford; L. 11. Peterson, executive vice prealdent o f the Florida Division, from
Tampa nod Arthur Zlmmot, District Doletrato Director from Davtonn
Heacn, who presided.
(Herald Photo)

Florida Prepares For Orderly
Handling Of A-Age Problems

Cancer Society
Holds Conference
By MRS. ADAM MULLKR

American Cancer Society
TALLAHASSEE (U P I) — Rome the world of atomic energy catna Florida Division, Inc., held a Vol­
of Florida ! bait brains ara work­ at a day-long meeting o f the Flo­ unteer Orientation Conference re ­
ing to bring a safe and orderly rida Nuclear Commission. Bryant cently at lha Shrin* Club in Banentrance into an atomic age ef describee! Florida's prospects as
Industrial and scientific achieva- “ eicitln g."
Dr. Georgo K. Davie, bead of
meni, slate officials said .Monday,
the eommiesion's radiological sa­
Gov, Karris Uryant designated
fety commtltM, said the State i*
tha .Slat* Board of litaSth a ! tha working vigorously to get its
agency to license and regulate Uia share of nuclear development.
u*a of radioactivs materials in But ha said the state also la
Florida if the Atomic Energy aware of ita responsibility ut pre­
Commission relinquishes this au­ paring the necessary safeguard!.
thority
His committee operate* on the
Tha health board will maka a belief that atomic power and ma­
r.udy or costa and other matters terials ir e the "greatest boon that
pertaining to (lie problem.
man has yet davlsed and will
Discussion of Florida’s place In provide with complete safety the
richest rewards to Uia Mata or
community that provides intelll
gently for its own Safety," Davis
laid.

Brownie Troop
Busy This Month

Brownie Troop 557, which meets
each Wednesday at the Lake
Mary Elementary School, t« espe­
cially busy this month since in
addition to work on a Chrlitm ai
project members also ara plan­
ning the celebration of their first
anniversary next week and parti­
cipation in a carolling program
and Christmas party.
The fourteen girls, led by Mrs.
D. L. Doinbcy with Mrs. Paul
J. Weber as assistant, recently
aompleted attractive Scrapbooks
for tin children's wards of Semi­
nole Memorial llo ip llll which
were presented In an appropriate
ceremony to Mra. V. C. Woodruff,
president of tha Pink Ladies Hos­
pital Auxiliary.

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k b d b r AI. n a t i o n a l H tm n iA u r
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CliarDr Art, having It* principal
of Mr* In lh* Cite of Wathlniton
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that a *uit has t***h fit*•! aaaln*t
you In ths ahova antltlad eau**,
anj that &gt;uu ara r*uulr*4 la (ll*
your ativwtr with tha Clark of
thll Court at,0 to arr&gt;* a rnpy
lh*r*of upon lh* Plaintiff or Cliln*
tlff'a attorn*) *, who** aam* and
adiir*,. I* lllklinp A ltvin*t*in. IS
intat I'lnt Mirati, lulaiidu, Pivtlda,
nai laitr tlian lit'•■ml&gt;*r cStt&gt;, IMt,
If )ou fait to do *u a DOuraa I', a
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you (or III* i alter lim n i Irrt In
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faretiua* a niurlaana, Thr r**l
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ID crJ * « f atailuola v'uuuty,

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Deputy Clark
Biahop A Bornataln
aa B an r u t a:rs*i
Or ando, florid *

night and

Ilia engineer celebrated htl nth

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WOOD WOOD I ’ltODUCTd COM­
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tM B ITATB OP PLORIUA TOl
JOHN n. C'NIOIN and
LU M .ll V I CUUUIN
Rauta i
N*w Condon, North Catalina
t o u r a i d : i i u i i i .n r N o n r in n
that a ault hat bctu (tt*l aaalntt
you la tha alava antltlad caue*,
and that you art requires ta tilt
your answer with Hit Clark uf tha
Court and to k*rra a ropy thsrswf
upon ilia Plaintiff or 9’ Janllff‘ i
aliarn*,*. whaaa asms and addrtta la Biihop A Uorntltm, i i
Bait D o t itratl, OManda. riarida,
not laUr than January ath. is*:.
U you tali to do aa i l ) H r « l-ia
ConfSiso will ha antarad aaalntt
you tar, tha rallaf damandod In
tha Compliant. Thll aull It l «
fardcloaa a murtatg*. Tua rial
yrspariy provttdad adcinat ia&gt;
t-ot it. Blooh 1. vv&gt;: ATH.
r n n r iiit.il
f ir s t
a d d iFlorida:
TION, seem in g to tha plat
Tugaihrr with lha folluWIna
Ihtiaar aa ratotded In fla t
11*
of prop*rl&gt; w null ar*
Doak Ii, I’aa* « (
l*ubllu
Inraird In ami potuiuiithtly lurtacorda of gtintnola County,
atallad a* a part bf it&gt;* lmEiarlda.
piotaniaul* on &gt;ald Until
Tog*lh*r with U.« fatlohtng
I Wall Iltalar— l‘*ii*li»* —
lt*m of piopdrly which 1* to.
bass
ra t*d In and p*rman«ntly lui flat Wai*, l l , « i * r —D*&gt; A
atallad aa a part rt Hit Ita*
NUhi—i » . c
irovaiMCOt on *atd lands
1. lu n g e — K‘rlaM*lr* — Ilk 9*
ntsrnailoiia’ ut fllr a FilmS, IU M g train r— Frliidairo—
art Modal N a OH» 19 K-D
li-ll
W JTNCUP my haud and tha **at
\VITM.«S til) U4ud and lh* aval
o f aald Court at Uanferd, Florida, of aald court al Santord, M-irMa.
thi* tih day at Daoamhdr. t i l l .
lb * tlth 4*) u! ,'tt«iu L«r, 11*1.
IdU ALi
(A S A D
Arthur H. Daokwlth. Jr.
Arthur II
llrihalHi. Jr.
Clark of tit* Circuit Court
Sly: Martha T. Vltaltu

Tusidsy

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i birthday today aurrounded by hla

. r aH,oA •• o iliH B H V

P E D *flA L
NATIONAL
MORTQAQB ASSOCIATION, A CerporsUou ortanlaad uodtr an Act of
Ceatnaa and aatatlng purau*nt to
HI
r adartl National Msrtgog*
Aaaaalatlaa, Chartar Aat, having
tu yrtacipal office In tha city or
WiaXlngun Dlalriat af Cotumht*.

engineer

Communist

sped h m and 24 refugees to free­
dom in Went Berlin.

Officers Elected

■ L ea ia tha outgoing praildant.

(rain
a

Katt

it into a cannon ball express that

MOSCOW (U P I )—The Supreme
Soviet parliament of the U.S.£.lt.
went into session today expected
to adopt Russia's* largest poitwar
budget with a heavy emphasis on
•tepped'up defeme appropriation].
rrem ler Nikita 8. Khruihchev
announced loon after tha begin­
ning of the Berlin crisis that
Ruitia would in crsn e its annual
military budget by • third ib *nawtr to what be called war prep­
aration! in the Weal.
Prominent on the platform in
the Kremlin'a St. Andrew ttatl to­
day w ai Marshal KlimeMi Voroabilov,
publicly
diigracad
by
Khruihebev laat October during
the Communiat party rongren.
It w » i believe to be Vom itilev's firat public appearance aince
be w ai openly humiliated by be­
ing refueed ■ place on Lcnln'a
aemb during the annual celebratfooi here. Khruihchev had a r­
oused him e f "antSparly" aclivi
Met.

The Board o f D ireelon or tha
femlnola Couaty Farm Bureau
baa aifeted a i president Kd Park*
o r o f Ooldtnrod: Joa Bahar, San­
ford, vica president and Ror.sld
Jfulrhaad, seeretory.tm iu ror.
Tha board idciudei Robert Lae,
Ovltde, repreaeating tha beat Interaita; Parker and Jack Syma of
Sold anrod, ettrun
Baker and
Robert
Hathaway,
Altamonte
Rprlnga, dairy) Muirhead, poultry,
and John Evana of Oviedo and W.
W. Tyra of ganford, vegetables.

Refugee Turns 'Express' Into Escape Route

•*'arh of Hi* Clrruti Court

lift Star tha X, VI him
Deputy Clark
Bishop 4 Uurnrtaln
IS h.aat Pina atraei
Oylando, f la) Ida
Aitornay* for Pfsintirf
Puoiian Nor. SI &lt;• t)*e. e. is, IS..

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ford.

Volunteer workers from many
araas In Cehtral Florida began
registering at 5:30 p m. with Mrs.
Timing* Lsrgen in charge of reg­
istration.
Arthur
Zimmet
of
Day-tons
Beach, district delegate director,
presided and gave the welcoming
address. Ben Torrty, public rela­
tion education chairman of Or­
lando, showed a colored film,
"L ife Story." Dr. Thomas Largen,
district delegate director, held a
"Comment* and question" period,
followed by Dr. W. W. Schlldecker,
director Volusia County Tumor
Clinic, (Daytona, who spoke on
"Tum or Clinics and their Service"
and showed color slides as he nsrrated each Slide.
Dr. Calvin Page, Science Asso­
ciates, Inc., of Orlando, spoke on
“ Cancer Research," using plrtures
to Illustrate his talk. Executive
vice president of the Florida Divis­
ion, Mr. L. H. Peterson o f Tam ­
The DeBsry Duplicate Bridge pa, was a special guest, at was
Club, at Its weekly Tuesday meet­ Gene Hailett of Orlando. Dinner
ing In the Community Center, this was served following the meeting.
week elected officers and directors
Dr. George McSwain, medical
In a brief business session before advisor of the East Volusia County
play.
Unit, spoke do "M edical Quack­
Named were Howard Middltton, ery," and William Schaefer, state
president; M i*i Ethel Johnson, director of the Cancer Crusade,
vice president; Harry Brown, sec gait* an inspiring talk on "Policies
rctiry, ami Mrs. Kobcrt Nlrholls. and Procedures."
treasurer.
Before
adjournment,
Arthur
Directors elected were Mrs. Zimmet held a Question and Ans­
Mtnta Morrison, one year; Sirs wer Panel and acted as modera­
Arthur Wlllgoose, two years, and tor. There was a table with litera­
Oscar Barnett, three years.
ture about cancer available for the
Alto named were the November ■
'--- i---r . i ' - i - la l.l.L bulk ,0
F.. Z. Waiter* their units.
senes winners with E.
first; Mrs. Hobart Nlcholls, sec­
ond; Mra. E. E. Andersen, third;
Mrs. Nan Edwards, fourth: 11. G.
Chase, fifth, and Mrs. It. W. Ac­
kerman. sixth.
Winners in this week's play with
By J A N E C ASSR LB E itnV
It tables In action wars NS, first,
The Welcome Wagon Newcom­
Mrs. Edwin Warhtcr and Mrs. 0. er* Club o f Routn Seminole County
N. Lackey; second, Dr. and Mrs. will meet next Thursday at tha
Earl Sandborn; third. 5lra. Frank Mid-Florida Country Club at 10:30
Austin and Mrs. It. W. Ackerman, a. m. for caida followed by a lunch­
and fourth, Mrs. Mints Morrison eon at 12:30 p. m.
and Mra. Elsa Unklcs.
In the afternoon there will b* a
EW winners were, first. Mr*. K. Chlratma* pioKiam featuring enZ. Walter* and Mrs. John Vandrr- tartainment by tha Lyman School
sebaaf; second, Kir. and Mrs. E. L'horalalrei and an exchange o f |1
M. Hinkle; third, Mrs, M. L. Pat­ gifts.
terson and Mrs. Frank Holder ami
Alt tiewcuuiria who have moved
fourth, Mrs. Minnie lleitinau and Into tlii* aica within tha past year
K. R. Froehllrh.
are Invited to attend.

Bridge Club
Elects Officers

Newcomers Invited
For Luncheon

STOCK

UP

An extra locomotive towed the
train back to East Germany with
fnends
purchased
ticket*
and
*cven
other
passengers
who
plied aboard tbc train. When tha&gt; boarded the train unsuspectingly
weli-atueked eight-car train reach­ and chose to return to the Easted
Atbrechlshaf,
it
sped
&lt;m ern sector.
^
through at a speed of So mile* an
With tbc engineer at his birCi.
hour to Spandau in the Brlt.ih day party were his wife, then
sector.
1 .'our children, his mother, sister
The Communist border guards and two brolliers-ln-law.
were so surprised they did not
open lire.
I Itcsidenilal
• t'um m rrrill
The flremai) brought his moth­
er. father, sister and two frends
with him. An East German girl
who was not part of the plot de­
F A 2-7083
cided to Join the refugees when
(g. W. IliulMin Contractor £
she learned of the escape.
The

Hie raila whi:h prcvO uily led
from Albreehtshof tnto West Ber­
lin were scheduled to be rem ov­
ed ai part of the Communist*'
border-sealing operation],
Thu two dieamed o f chiving a
tra n with their iamilies and
frltnds through heavily armed po­
lice guards U&gt; the West. They be­
gan their detailed plan last week.
The engineer decided tu adopt
Communist measures to hoodwink
East German authorities by play­
ing the rote of an •'eagcr-bcavcr."
He told his boss he woutd like
to get additional eaperitnee b)
running the train on a link tha:
awitches from his normal route
into Albrcchlibof.
Tha boss was plaaard with hi*
subordinate's willingness to gain
additional exper.ence and agreed
to try hint on a different run.
The engineer was gfvvn Tues­
day night's run, but was assigned
the ftrem in who normally stoked
hla tram on the regular run. He
.told the regular man to take the
day off. telling him he had a
friend who would pull the duty for
him. The regular fireman hippity
agreed.

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TV Viewers Gef
Whaf They Deserve,
FCC Boss Charges
W ASHINGTON (U P I ) — T «l«vlalon viewer* probably will get
"Juat what they deserve" unless
they organise to complain loudly
■bout poor programs, according
to Fet'eral Communication) Com­
mission Chairman Newton Minow.
^Jlinow said television stations
do not deliberately put on bad
programs, but he said broadcast­
ers tend to underrate the taste,
knowledge and understanding of
the public.
He made the remarks to an au­
dience of about 200 Tuesday night
at a panel discussion on television
programming, Minow, who stung
Uie industry earlier this year
*g o n he called television a " v a n
wasteland," was particularly cri­
tical o( children's programs.
Television's
opportunity
to
broaden childrens knowledge is
"s o often frittered away,” Minow
said.
"T o o often television is used as
■ baby sitter and that's a ll," he
aaid.
The govenuneul'g role in imifthting television is a delicate
one, he said, because it border*
on censorship. He ssid he would
rather have bad television than
Infringe upon free speech.
However, Minow ssid the FCC
would make television stations live
up to the promises of public serv­
ice they made when they applied
lo r license*.

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ths
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National
Mortgage
Association. Chsrltr Act, haring
l y principal offlcs la ths Cttr at
\whshlngton District of Columbia.
riaintirr
vs.
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that a suit has bsen Hied asalnst
you In the above entitled causa,
and that you are required to tils
your answer with ths Clsrk of
this Court and to seres a copy
thereof
upon
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or
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and address la ltlataop A Hornataln. I t East f i n e Btreet. Orlando,
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thla Ith day of Decambtr. I»S1.
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l
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*d.

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Political

Every citizen o f Sanford and Seminole County
ihould and muat make it hie or her business to attend
the University o f Florida seminar scheduled for the
Civic Center Thursday.
We ail are interested in the growth of the com*
munity and how we can improve our downtown area.
Some o f the specialists in the field o f business and
public relations will discuss how a city can improve itself through better buslr.ens relations and a beautifica­
tion program.
The seminar will start at 2 p. m. and will continue
with a special session in the evening starting at 7 p. m.
A il aspect o f improving Sanford will be discussed
also a look into the future o f the county, and how It will
grow will be given by Chamber o f Commerce manager
John Krider.
Dr. Frank Goodwin o f the University o f Florida
will be one o f the principal speakers. His subject will be
"B ring 'Em Back Alive."
Thanks (o the cooperation of the Board of Realtors,
the Merchant* division o f the Chamber and the J a y c t t *
this program haa been possible.
We urge everyone to attend.

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Wednesday, December 6, 1061

W A L T US A. aiB LO W , KOI TO II A PU M LIeN K R
b v e l v * a. oreiiiNO a s r s iix x a u i u t
M s i« | li| Editor
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Q— My husband does not believe in life insurance, I would
like to take out a policy on his
Ufa and pay the premiums with­
out hia knowledge! Can I do this?
- C B .M .

borrow it. Find out who will lend
you money with the lowest tQ t
interest rate, if you have a sav­
ings account and enough money te
more than carry your loan, you'll
find a passbook loan cheapest.
I f you belong to a credit union,
they offer cheap loan*. Before
you go to a finance company,
check a commtrcial bank— their
rate* are cheaper.
When you buy oe tha installment plan ask bow much the t g *
interest rate might be. If tt eaceedi 12 per cent, see if you can
borrow the money from the bink
and pay cash.

Dear C.B.M.: The answer is
la the l i i i Miami agreement "n o ." Not only must your hus­
for merger o f A F L with CIO, it band sign the application, but he
w ai specified that new construe, probably would be required to un­
tion and major alterations should dergo a medical examination.
be the work of the building
Q— Last year I took a 14,000
trade*. Production work and run­ loss on my securitjai. I now base
ning maintenance were to go to some nice paper profits. My In­
the industrial unions,
vestments are made to give me
la gray areas, past practice income. My broker says 1 ihould
would determine jurisdiction.
not tell any itocka to take pro­
The neat March there was a fits to offset my losses. Instead,
building trades strike on a con­ he taps I'm doing fine and should
struction job at Ford Motor Co. leave my aecuritlea alone. Is he
HOLLYW OOD (U P I) — Robert
The auto workers claimed they right?—U. C.
Blake haa been itrned to co-star
had a restrictive clause in their
Dear U, C.: I suspect your pre­ in Millard Kaufman end Ronald
contract with Ford, Under this sent investment* are doing fine Lublna "Reprieve."
the company had to offer work and that your broker expects they
The story is that of John Re&gt;®,
to unions of its own employes be­ will continue to do even better. one-tim* convict who turned a last
fore tt could let contracts giving Don't let that $4,000 loss worry minuta escape from the electric
work to otbars.
you income tax-wise, It’s good chair into a career aa a nation­
The building trades contend that
for three more years, so why not ally-known painter.
Reuther at that time said be take his advice?
considered
restrictive
clsuses
Q— Our investment club bought
wrong and that they had been eli­
a speculative stock which is now
HOLLYW OOD (U P I ) — Albert
minated from all UAW contracts down to one-btlf of what we paid.
Zugsmlth's production • f t h a
except at Ford.
Do you agree that we should get Thomas De Qulneey elastic "Con­
It is claimed that Reuther of­ rid of such an investment?—K. T.
fessions o f an Opium E ater" tQ
fered to cancel this clause in the
Don't wait another feature one o f Hollywood's tallest
Doar K. T
Ford contract if the strike w ai
day. Sell!
actors and its shortest actress.
settled. The strike was settled and
Q— Should a *S-year-old widow
Yvonne Morey,
petite 41
the clause went out. But in the who has a pension and Social
inches,
will make her aeretn debut
new 1K1 contracts with Ford and
Security which take eare of her with veteran Vincent Pried, who is
General Motors, it is back in.
day-to-day needs $40,000 invested six feet, four inches u lL
In 1S5S a special committee of
in common stocks (most of which
the AFL-CIO executive council are blue chip) and $4,000 in the
under Machinists' Union PresiOVER IS TEARS
savings bank. Invest $10,000 In a
e l P in t and Pahaetto
dent AJ Hayes drafted • new
real estate venture? In order to
(A lon g Bide Peat O ffice)
agreement which both the build­
do this, I would have to sell some
ing trades and industrial unions stock.—A. R, L.
signed. The first provision called
Dear A. R. L : Are you aiming
for new construction, major al­
to be the richest gal in the cem­
terations and repair* to be work
etery, or do you have a pet
of building trades.
grandchild?- You're doing fine
Within 30 days, it is charged,
without speculating, so relax I
the Steelworkers and two other
Q— How do you go about shop­
unions washed their hands of the
ping the best credit value?—S.A.
agreement because their mem­
Dear S. A .: Money Is a com­
bers wanted to do construction
modity and it costa ynoney to
work. And in July, at a meeting
o f the Hayes commute*. Reuther
trial unions w e n
unilaterally
abrogating the agreement.
In its place, ha pro p on d that
different standards be introduced,
based entirely on past practices.
A t the AFL-CIO convention of
DOS in San Francisco tt eras de.
The Opening O f His O ffice
elded that a new attempt should
For The Graersl Practice O f Law
be made to devise a plan to set­
AT
tle all jurisdiction disputes with
arbitration as a tormina) point. |
T h a n were two other main provi­
SANFORD, F L A .
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Also, The Tw*st, by the very
nature of its movements, can be
danced almost anywhere, a large
space isn't required. It can be
performed in a linen closet, if
need be, or in the laundry room
between the tuba and the dryer.

William C. Matthews, principal school In relation to learning, self- handicapped, blind or deaf, and
o f tha Forrest Park School pre­ help training, special physical ex­ that tasts show that ha can bt
helped and has normal Intelli­
sented a filmed story o f ths work ercises and speech therapy.
Tha school trains tha handicap­ gence,
o f the school as It deals with py«Tha film showed the special
ped children In besic skills as wall
ieally handicapped, blind and deaf
ta mechanical and academic In­ school bus that is used to trans­
children, to Kiwanians.
struction. Regular consultations port tha children, with double side
Solus o f tha walkers and hearing
with parsnts are maintained to see doors and ramp fo r loading wheel
aids used b j tha chlldran o f tha
that therapy procedure* ar* car­ chairs o ff and on.
school were presented by the local
ried out at home. Tha medical co­
William Fraaae, program chair­
Klwanis organisation, Matthews
ordinator is ths guiding forra who man, introduced Matthews aa a
told the group. He said that ther*
works with the child, teacher, doc- fourth generation Floridian,
ara 1U .Seminole county children
I s present enrolled in tne school,
breed,"
their activities.
which takes children from five
Ths goal o f th* school and all
It waa also announced by Presi­
counties.
The therapeutic treatment, phys­ ft's teachers and thanplsts is to dent Jim Grant that the next
ical and occupational therapy, maka tha handicapped aa nearly meeting will be th* 40th an­
niversary celebration o f the local
rlaiaroom teaching, and psycho­ independent as possible.
Klwanis Club and at that tints all
Matthews
said
that
the
only
re­
logical treatment given the chil­
dren o f Forrest Perk School en­ quirements for admission to th* past presidents of Kiwania will b*
ables many of them to return to school is that the child b* pysically recognised and honored.

Dear Sir:
I, and many of my fritnds were
vrry disappointed in Ihe City
Commission to allow the bars to
remain open on Sunday, New
Year'* Eve.
Isn't Sundsy sUU God's day, if
it does fall oa New Year's E v i l
Aren’t there enough accidents on
this night
without intoxicated
d riven ? If you publish ihie please
withhold my name.
Name Withheld Ey Request.

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Jt Isn't often that ! endorse a Twitting, or attempting to T e n t,
dance, despite the almost unen­ o r planning to Twist. The Twist
durable pressure brought to bear rolled in like a tidal wave, en­
gulfing the knees and hips of the
by promoters of new steps.
nation.
It wav not until the kneea of
There is no ignoring The Twist.
the nation had been knocking to­ No matter which way ona turns
gether for two or three years one'* eyes, The Twist is there.
that I finally got around to put­ It is being danced wherever there
ting a stamp of approval on the is a floor, and sometimes where
there is not, for a story from
Charleston.
Teiaa tell* o f a couple who have
The Bunny Hug never did get Twisted on • playground swingmy nod. Nor did the Undy. And
lt is ray honest opinion that
it was only out of friendship for The Twist is here to stay — U
England that 1 eventually gave not forcrer, then for a long, tong
lukewarm approval to the Lam ­ time.
beth Walk. As for The Big Apple
Why?
I went into semi-hibernation when
That's a good question, tine:
tt w s i shaking the floors of the The Twist isn't much to look &gt;L
country.
No one would sit on the sidelines
A ll of which leads me to the and thrill to The Twist, t s they
latest da d m erase, the Twist.
did, say, the Jitterbug.
I don’t recall a dance ever to
It isn't much fun to do, and
strike the United States with such this Is no second-hand Judgment,
suddenness and violence. No. not as 1 have done The Twist sev­
even the Black Bottom or the eral times in several of the bet­
Susie Q.
ter Twist joints. And with part­
One minute no one was Twist­ ners who are rateJ at superlative
ing, tha neat all 50 states were Twisters, if that is the word.

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public acbool in a few y ea n
Th* film demonstrated the many
kinds o f therapeutic and apeclally
constructed equipment which Is
used for the children to aid them
in their rehabilitation Many mech­
anical aid* ar* also used in tha

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HOLLYW O O D (U P I ) — V en atil* Junes Darren baa foltowed up
hia great performance on Carl
Foreman's "The Guna O f Navarone" with a hit record for Colplx, “ Goodby Cruel W orld."

President union ihould be safeguarded.
But ever aince then there bate
been charges and counter charges
In a number of eases. One of
them, brought before the AFLCIO executive council at Unity
House, Pa., was unanimously de­
cided in favor of the building
trades last June. Then came B ro­
ther's recent blastoff in Washing­
ton.
It is expected, however, that the

H ajes Committee will m i t t la.
other attempt to reach a form*,
la for M ttliai Jurisdictional dtlputrs after the building tra in
contention but before AFL-CIO
convenes Dec. T at Miami.
This Is the forum whera ReUther ha a threatened to reoptn
the Issue, keeping the convention
in session until It is settled to his
satisfaction, with compulsory if.
bitratlon.
One thing aecma certain. Thera
can be no peace In the temples of
labor at long aa this monfliy
business goes on.

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Tom has a point when he says
people understand what you mean
when you use ' ain't."
But language, like n ,j«haalc«, tt
euppoeed
to
follow
approved
rules.
An auto yneehanie knows that
a socket wrench or monkey
wrench is the proper too] to em ­
ploy In loosening e nut.
In a burry, however, most of
you folks may have taken e cold
chisel or even a screwdriver,
plus a hammer, end then driven
the nut loos*.
But this rats or roughs up the
edge o f the nut, m iking tt sharp
and irregular.
So the chisel or acrewdriver la
NOT the proper tool to use, though
tt does get results.
And so tt is with language.
"A in 't" may put your idea across
but not in the approved manner.
We urge parent! to Imitate Conradi'# experiment where be stimu­
lated English sparrows to sing

'D arn
tn explosive
phrase that helps you* and your
children let off steam.
But beware, even then, of us­
ing vulgar or coarse expletives.
And that is double dangerous
for women, since it masculinises
a female to adopt male clothing,
male habits and even male language.
Remember, girls, you are con­
stantly building up an impression
on those around you. Make it at­
tractive. And feminine.
That's why you patronise the
beauty parlors and use a tooth­
brush regularly and try to dress
in the latest style.
Meanwhile
don't
forget
the
vital fact that your words ara the
mirror o f your mind.
N ever parade them before the
public In improper, vulgar or
shoddy apparel.
For they are used by your com­
rades as a more exact index ef
your true self, than your new
frock ct hairdo.
So by all means send for the
booklet on "H ow to Tutor Your
Child (o r Yourself) at Home," en­
closing a stamped, return en­
velope, plus 20c.
College professor* era moaning
because of the Incorrect gram ­
mar and shoddy vocabularies of
entering freshmen, whch Is why
they flunk so many in the first
term. You parents can prevent
that tragedy.

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with the hammer.
CASE K-MS: Tom J , aged » .
is the father of Janet.
"D r, Crane," be protested at
i PTA meeting I bad addressed,
"don't you think you make too
much fuss about good grammar?
"W hy, I looked up the word
‘ain't* In Janet's dictionary and
tt Is there.
" U • majority of people use
'ain’t* then I sty we should stick
with the majority. They know
what I mean when I say 'ain 't."
Beware tost you think a m ajor­
ity vote proves w h it ia right.
For tt w a i a 100% majority in
Pontius Pilate's courtroom that
said Jesus was guilty and aent
him to a cross.
Y et that 100% was entirely

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Walter Reuther.
At the Industrial Unices De­
partment conference here. Rruther charted that U the building
trade* craft union* didn't atop
their jstermal warfare against the
IUD (o f which he is alto presi­
dent). the AFL-CIO—or which be
i* vice presitfent-asplrfng-to-bepreiidenl—would boat up.
The full anawer to Reuther will
be made during the Building and
Construction Trades Department
contention in Miami. It principal
officer* are President C. J. Hag! gerty
and
Secretary-Trea rarer
Prank Brandi*.
There are 11 union* with about
four million members in the build­
ing trades, and 59 unions with
about six million member* in the
industrial unions. They bate been
. Jong at war, moatly orar Jurttdic| lional disputes.
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Locals Get Formal Title Recognition
Ualinae in a backfield alot, De-1 received only one player nomlnaBy P E T E LEVEQ U E
F ive members of the I N I hem- ioach in guard position, and Hub} tlon for OBC honora—Xing in a
lackfield alot.
inole High School football teirn at center poalUon. Winter Pari
have been named to the 21 mao
all-Orange Belt Conference team
made up o f the top conference
gridiron players o f the gggion, an­
nounced Seminole High Athletic
Director and Orange Beit Con­
ference Secretary Fred G lo a t this
week.

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There's no disease more catching than alisd fever
and you can look for an epidemic o f It righ t away.
The first shad caught in the 8t. Johns each year
brings on a rash combined o f three things: rumors,
phono calls and shad r ig tying.
And an even more Important symptom is arrival o f
winter visitors to tho Sanford area who come each year
fo r shad fishing only.
Phil Stallings, operator o f the Osteen Bridge Fish*
Ing Camp, reported the firs t shad o f the scanon (ap­
proaching season, that is) last week and a couple o f
others were close behind.
Mrs. John Crim o f Lemon B lu ff and Crim’s Camp
on SR 46 said that Robert Rush o f Ormond Beach
caught a two pound buck while trolling 1'or specks.
8. B. (Jim ) Crowe reported from Crowe’s Camp on
SR 40 thot the firs t caught out o f his p.ncc was landed
by Mrs. J. W . H. Parker, o f Buckroe B e n c h , Va., fishing
along with her husband.
The Parkers are annual visitors here fo r the shad
run and have been among the early arrivals in the area
fo r several years.
Another o f the firs t brought into Crowe's was
caught by Mrs. II. R. Humars o f W inter P ark and it also
weighed about two and a h a lf pounds. Mo roe shad have
been reported yet.
That started it. During the post weekend, about a
dozen or so were netted in various spots, but all were
single strikes, indicating that no large numbers o f shad
a*c approaching yet. A couple were caught on live min­
nows by fishermen looking fo r specks.
As a matter o f fact, shad favsr cannot be localized.
When the first symptoms appear here, those in other
sections o f the country who nave been exposed to it Im­
mediately begin to itch, too. It ’s a state o f mind only,
but it does itch, the victim s report.
Letters o f inquiry and requests fo r reservations o f
boats, guides and living quarters have been coming in
steadily, the Crowes and Crime said.
Mrs. Crim said that reservations have been made
by regular shad season visitors from as fa r away as
Connecticut and Maine.
Jim Crowe, the man who reportedly gave a Pepsi
Cola and a hnri-klri knife to the lead shad in the first
run ever in tho St. Johns, has become tho silvery game­
ster's foremost biographer.
Crowe predicted today that the first m ajor run o f
shad will be about Dec. IS. The firs t one netted last
season was Dec. 0, which gives this season an earlier
start fo r shaping up, ho pointed out.
The river's water level still is rather low, but, with
weather beginning to cool o ff, conditions should be
good around Dec. 15, ho snld.
Another factor which m ay give the shad fishermen
a bigger run for their money this year is a sort o f rotat­
ing one. Records show a b igger than usual run o f the
shad about every fourth season and this will be tho
fourth year since the big run o f 1967-58.
A t any rate, bo. watching fo r symptoma o f shad
fever— and If you catch it, don’t fig h t it, Just head fo r
the river.
That's the only plaeo to get the proper medica­
tion.
One footnote to this medical report:
M r«. Crim said that Lemon B lu ff camp, which has
been open only during weekends nil summer and fall,
will bo operating daily except Mondays until Jan. 1,
starting this week. This is good news fo r tho many peo­
ple who visit Lemon B lu ff fo r its picturesque scenery as
well as excellent fishing.

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Thole players aim ed from the
Seminole
High
Varsity
Sq'iad
were: J. B, Phillips at center po­
sition; Eugene Williams at taekle;
BuLna Davis and Bill Phagan in
the backfitld; and Don H trv a y in
end position.
The Seminole High players rereived form ally the title of the
Orange Belt Conference Champkma o f 1M1. Sanford assumed the
title automatically aa the Seminolea are in posaeasion of the most
successful gridiron record in con­
ference competition (S-0-1).
The all OBC team la selected
each year at a quarterly meeting
of the Orange Belt Conference.
Thla year Sanford placed five of
its players on the all conference
team compared to the four playera that received tba honor in
IMO.
Aside from the Annual Pater
Schaal trophy fo r tbe most valu­
able gridiron player, this confer­
ence honor is one o f the highest
distinctions that a m ember of the
Seminole High team can hope to
attain.
Nam ed to the alt-conference
team from Apopka were Kevern
and' Parker in the. backfield.
Goolsby received the honor in end
position end Sykes look the place
at taekle.
DcLaod'g Bulldogs placed two
ends, t guard, and a halfback in
the conference listings. Kicidls
took the backfield honor. Stump
and Myers were in the end posi­
tions, and Schultz was at guard
position.
The YellawJackeU of Leesburg
took thren slot# in the 22 m in
team, one back, one guard, and
one end. McBride took the backfield slot, with Wcttslein at end
position, and Mock at guard posi­
tion.
Wildwood filled two berths in
the allconference listings with
Thibodeau in position at guard and
F. Buss In an aU-OBC tackle p eti­
tion.
Lakevlew 'i Bed Devlia placed

Betty Allen
Rolls High Series

Betty Allen o f the Jolly Glrla
Bowling learn la the Kings wood
Builders League rolled tbe high
game end high aeries o f the week
of 209 high game and 485 high
series. The team moved up four
points for the week.
The 4-5 aplit was converted oy
Shirley Conkey and Betty Cog.
Marge Lyons and Irene Dulek
picked up the S-10, with Yvctts
Hunter making tbs 3-lo split. Jo­
anns Cleveland m ade the 4-5-7
split.
The Trailettcs a n now In first
in Tim c ir c u it coiner o r t i i
IN T i m r i n c t I T c o t r t o r t h e
N IN T H J I D I C M I . C IR C t’ I T OF N IN T H J T I I I c m .
(IN C U T
o r place, Comets in second place,
A N D K O S MKMINnl.i: n i l M l . P t . o n i i i A , IN ANTI r a n i k n i . and the Cherokee Spareltei and
r u m i i i v r u t M in i v s o . i i e i * . M H . K C O IN TV, F L O R I D A C H AN.
tbe Boekettea tied for third place.
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Reminds
Ccuaiy. Florida.
h»a boon Iliad aaalnal you In tho
abova.aiyltd ault, and yau ara
required to serve a ospy at your
Answer or t'laadln f to tho Com­
plaint
on
ru in ilfra
attorney*,
Andaroon. Ruah. Ward a Dean, l i t
Kart. Central
Avanua,
Orlande,
Florida, and file the original A n­
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the Clark o f the Circuit Court on
or before the l l t h day of Dec
amber n i l . I f you fall to do ao,
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mgalnel you fo r lha relief de­
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Thla N olle# aboil be publlehed
once a w r r k f o r four oonaaeutlva
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oral o f offic e Ol Sanford, Semi­
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of November, t i l l .
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l l . K H K ' 1 .MtTIL'H O P OAI.H
N cllra la tiaraby g ive n that under
a Dactaa o f foracloaura and aala
entered by lha Judge o f the Cir­
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Circuit In and fur Bamlnula County,
Florida, on tho Itli day o f Uecembar. 1M l, In a certain rauaa between Ftrel Federal Paving* and
la m
Araoclatlon o f Orlando, a
corporation, plaintiff, and **yroii
B. Oalcbar, and Beatrlea it tlal*
rhar, hla wife, and Wat wo Corp.,
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o f Sanford, Seminole County, F l o r ­
ida. at the hour o f H i l t o'clock
A. 11.) on Monday, lha t l t l i day o f
December, m i , mat certain pro­
perty described aa futlowa. to wltt
Dot
t,
or
W U O D U K IIK
PARK.
Seminole
County,
Florida, according lo plat
tharaof aa recorded In Plat
Hook 11, page I I , o f tho PubHa
llaeorda
of
Bamlnola
County, Florida, laaa that
partlon tharaof lying within
lha r igh t-of-w a y o f State
Head I l f .
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(SIA M

Arthur II. Beckwith, Jr.
Clark
B y i Martha T. Vihlen
Deputy Clark
ClUea, H ed rk k * Itublueon
Atterna ya and Counsellors at L a *
P. O. Drawer I I I !
T i n t Federal liulidinr
111 South Court Street
Orlando, F lorida
Publish Dae. I, 1111.

IN TIIS9 C IR C U IT COl’ SIT OF T U B
N IN TH J I T lir i A t . r lR O I 'IT , IN
AND r o i l aKMINnl.SC fo r .N T V ,
ri.O H ItlA
IN
1'HANCr.MT
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1ISIB
IN IIK&lt;
ADOPTION OF:
K T K I T IA N I E AN N WILSO N 1/k/S
X TKPH AKin
AN N
nniNSON.
a
minor
HVt ALPIIONSO H. T A T L O R and
(I HACK V, TATIAMI. hta Wife.
NOTICtJ TO A F F H t l l
T il l Hulurnmi Rrlu.on
111 W e d le r Street
Weycros*, Georgia
TOD AUK HEHI-'Ur N O T IF IE D
that » 1'etltton hae been filed In
til* above styled Court by Alplionto
K. T ay lor and Ureve V, T a y lo r for
tho adoption o f Blephanla Ann
Wilson a/k/a Htephanla Ann Brin*
aon. a minor, by tho petitioner*.
Alplionto s. T aylor and orac e v .
Taylor, and you aro required to
eerva a copy o f your anewer or
Objections lo show rauee why mid
Petition ahould not he (ran te d on
the attorney for petitioners. Haul
C. rarklae, I IT Weet South Street,
Orlando, Florida, and f l i t the ori­
ginal la lha office o f the Clerk o f
the circuit Court oa or before
Monday, January I, t i l l .
Herein fe ll net o r n decree pro
oonfeees will be entered esnlnet
you.
IVItnees my hand and aeel or
eald Court In Orlando, Florida,
thla 4th day of December, l i f t .
(BEAD)
Arthur II. Beckwith, Jr.
Clerk o f the Circuit Court
Uyi Martha T. Vihlen, P.C.
Paul C. Perktna
IIT W aal South St ra it
Orlande. Florida
Attorney for Petitioner#
Publish Dec. 4, IS,
•*, H I D

P eter Schaal Trophy

B Y PETE LEVEQUE
Fullback Bill Phagan was named the recipient o f the
84th Annual Peter Schaal Award fo r the "m o it valuable
player’’ o f tho 1961 gridiron season at a Seminole County
Boosters’ Club Banquet fo r tho Varsity players Tuesday
evening.
Chester Oxford was the presiding officer who officiated
at the banquet and presentation
o f team awards, coaching awards,
and
tha
oldest
consecutivelyawarded sports trophy in the
south— the Schaal Award.
Schall was present at tha dlnntr
honoring the Sanford players to
present Phagan aa tha 1901 nomi­
Tw o different teams lead the
nee. The trophy w ill be awarded to
Thursday “ N ile '' Mixed League,
Phagan at the annual All-Sport*
SEM INO LE V A R S IT Y players named to the 1961 AU-OBC team are (le ft
after last w eck 'i play, aa both
Banquet to bo held sometime in
to r ig h t ): Bill Phagan, Bubba Davis, J. B. Phillips, Eugene Williams, and
Fowcll'a Office Supply and WllDon Harvey.
(Herald Photo)
■on-Uaiar Furniture climbed lata May,
Phagan was ehoaen by aa
first place with 31 wtni. Apple­
by'* Restaurant dropped to at' Awards committee o f nine mem­
ber* headed by Schaal, g form er
cond spot with 30.
Still within easy catching dis­ Sanford Herald Sports Editor.
tance la Seven's team with 21, Tha Aw ard had been under con­
Stone's Allstate In i. 2714, Pryor's sideration fo r some time and a
State
Farm
Insurance, Stine's final decision was reached only
Machine Shop. Team Two, Piar- t l hours prior to th f ceremony.
Tw o other players on the Semi­
ro's and Steinmeyer Roofing in
la their third cage action of
nole team had been under consid­
that order.
the season, Paul Mlkler'a Oviedo
Ed Michalek had a 225414 eration for the honor and rectived
Lions suffered their first loss ot
scratch score to lead tha man, honorable mention at the presen­
the basketball season 55-38 lo
while Ruth Phlllipa put together tation. Those named were San­
Florida Central Academy in Mount
a 220-550 scratch to top the dis ford's Bubba Davis, top scorer
Dora Tuesday nlghL
U ff
side. Others
having
big fo r tha 1901 grid season and top
In spite o f rebound e ffo rt! by
games were Gerald Beltrans 231, offensive center J. B. 'Philips.
DeShazo and Thompson, the top
Jerry Fareila 224, Jim m y Ander­
In presentation o f the award,
Oviedo scorers for the night, the
son 215, sod Dot Powell 213.
Schaal stressed tha idea that in
Academy managed to land a 15
Some nice pick-ups of splits choosing s player fo r tho sward,
point lead on the two-game win­
were recorded as Clyde Plercy, that conaldaration wax not neces­
ners at halftime with a score of
Alberta Warner, Gary Folds, as sarily glvaa lo the "moat outstand­
31-10 halfway through tbe game.
Pat Desrolph made
the
5-1
The Lions weren’t able to coma
ing playor o r on* with the greatest
Dave Dearoiph went one better ability, but the one tha team
back after halftime against (he
as he picked up the 4-10; Ron could least do without."
powerful gcoring drive by Florida
Itobinsen, Jan Blackwelder, Ma
Central’s Sim cock, who cam e
Individual player swards w ar*
rlo Blake, Dutch Sbugerte and presented to each member o f the
through with a scoring tally o f 39
Pat Foster all got tha baby 3*10, Seminole Varsity team by tha
points, to lead the Academy to a
Bill Foster made the 5-1 end 3*10, Boosters' Club and the Elks Club
20 point winning edge.
Buddy Base 54, Carl Von Herbu organixation o f Sanford. The Kilts
OVIEDO (35)
Its took two, the 4-1-* and 44, Club
DeScbaio ....
5 15
FORM ER H E R A LD Sports Editor Peter Schaal (le ft)
- .... 8
presentation*
were geld
Ken Stone toppled the 5-1-10, Dan football awards. Tha Booster*'
Thompson ....
......- a
•
congratulates Bill Phagan (righ t) on being named "most
«
Carder made the 5-74 twice and Club presented small figure tro­
Jone* ...........
— 2 1 5
valuable player” and recipient o f the 1961 Peter Schaal
Margaret Wiggins felled the 3-7-10 phies with engravings.
Holland ____ ...___ _ ------ 2
»
4
Award.
(Herald Sports Photo)
for tho moat applauded bit of
Wain wright
— — 1 2 4
The aaventean graduating Semi­
the evening.
Courier ........
2 4
nole High eenlora who have fin ­
Total* .......
70 *
ished their last gridiron season
FLO R ID A C E N T R A L (gg)
fo r Sanford a rt! John Boniface;
Sim cock
......mm ----- 71 T 28
Vick Welsh; Charles Hayes; Bub.
Greene
...
0 10
ba Davis; Bob Lewis; Mike Caolo;
Dry ski „ „ „ „m„mm ....... 4
0 5
Rusa Pearson; Don H arvey; Jim ­
Moran _____
3 a
5
my Jones; R ay Middleton; G ary
JIU------1
HaMer _____
2 5
Davidson.
Totals
.—•—.24 is
LO N D O N ( U P I ) — Zora Folley
Other seniors
receiving
the
Folley, 104, sliced open the 189In the Holler Motor N avy Wives
O V I E D O ___ — 5 11 7 15-35
League this week, Martha Kin awards were: Mika Champion; hoped today that his spectacular pound Cocpcr’a le ft eye in tbe
FLORIDA
n ird rolled the high gam e end Jimmy William s; Thomas Ownby; knockout o f Henry Cooper would first round and followed up with
C E N T R A L •**— 14 17 10 17—55
series of
115-454. Other high Jimmy Tarw illager; Gen* Free­ cam him a shot at tho heavy­
a barrage o f lefts and rights that
games for the day were Mary man and Bill Phagan.
weight title but it seemed more
Bed o f a creek near Forest
Coaching appreciation award* likely that it will help Sonny Lis­ brought him the early kayo in the
Jane Gorton with a 150 and D I
City,
Ark., has a deposit e f
second. The knockout blow was a
were presented to Coaches Jim ton achicra it.
Ogden with a 173.
seven million cubic yards e f oy­
Eleanor Glemeoe rolled a 558 P ig o tt and Jim McCoy by the
“ I'm going to fly to N ew York right cross.
ster shells.
series with handicap. She won Seminole Co-Captains R u n Pear­ to ate if 1 can arranga a fig h t with
the prise o f the day from Holler son and B ill Phagan. Seminole Floyd
Patterson," said Folley
High Athletie Director Fred Gen­ a fter kayoing Coopar at 1:08 o f
Motors.
H ie 5-10 spUts were made by as also received in appreciation the second round Tuesday nlghL
Irene Dulek and Sue Moury. Sue award. The awards to the three "But if 1 have to figh t Liston first,
Monroe made tbe 2-7. Sally S a l­ coaches constated o f engraved sil­ I 'll figh t Llxton."
inger m i do the 44. P eggy Mash- ver platters.
Folley, o f Changlcr. Arix., wax
bum made tbe 5-7 and Raye SpinIn accepting tha coaching award, knocked out by Llstun in three
•111 mad* the 5 4 . Jo Watson Seminole Head Coach Jim P igott round* July 19, 1DG0, xo there la
made the 1-8-10. Dot Holbrook modestly accepted the presenta­ unlikely to be a public clamor for
AD M ISSIO N
made the 3-7-10.
tion and remarked on only on* a rematch. In fact, boxing experts
VAH 7 Enlisted Men's Wives regret fo r the football season. " I t on both sides o f the Atlantic
and PROGRAM S
are in first place and N avy Wives is sad that we won't ever have agreed today that Folley’a victory
Club Number 211 is in second this same group o f boya together merely eliminated Cooper as a pos
place.
to pl*7 ball fe r Sanford."
atble fo e fo r Patterson. I t appar­
Tbe Boosters Club prasentad ently leaves the champion with no
awards to the Samluolo High other opponent fo r his n u t de­
fense except Liston.
NEW YO R K (U P I ) — The N a­ football team managara fo r the
tional Football League golf tour­ work they had contributed to the
nament for active players, coaches aucccs o f the 1901 gridiron sea­
and executives will be held at son, The three team managers re.
ceiving tbe awards wera: Bonnie s t a t s : o f i i .o n i d v t o ,
Hollywood, F la., Jan. 34.
m a x i m : h v i .v i a r h o k m a k k r
Hetman;
Vann
W illlges;
and Z l i K * , t Kingston Street,
cliarloile
. N. t*.
David McGIllia.

Two Teams Pace
Mixed Loop Keglers

Oviedo Drops
Cage Contest

Folley Scores Spectacular
Knockout Over Henry Cooper

Kinnard Rolls
High In League

FREE

Sorry! N o Minora!

N F L Golf Set

Legal Notice

Legal Notice

MITK-M OF F I H I . I C r S A R I N O ON
l•HtlPOaKD SONINO t m I I I N A N l 1C
f ' l T Y OF SANFORD,
F U IR ID A Nut ice te hereby a lie n that •
public bearlnc will be belli at the
City Commissioner* Room at the
City l u l l In the City e f Hanford,
Florida, at ! : * • o'clock P. M. on
the Slat, day o f December, 1*11.
to consider a proposed
eonlng
ordinance fur Ibo City o f Sanford,
Florida, and tha regulations, r e ­
striction* end boundaries therein
cunU.ned. All parties In Intereet
and i lin e n * shall have an op­
portunity to be heard at aald meet­
ing.
Uy order Of the Zoning and
Planning Commission o f tbe City
o f Sawferd. Florida, till* Uh. day
• f December, l i l t Clifford W . MeKIbbln,
Chairman.
Zoning and Planning Com
mieeiea

Fun T H H

Takes Manager
CH ICAG O (U P I ) — Less Moss,
an American League catcher for
12 years, has been named manager
o f tha Chicago White Sox' Savan­
nah. Ga„ team o f tha Clar* A
South Atlantic League. Moss hae
bt-cn a scout in the Chicago aystcm.

Doubtful Starter
ANNAPO LIS, Md. (U P I ) -J o h n
Hewitt, captain and first itriog
guard on tbe N avy football tatm,
la a doubtful starter fo r Satur­
day's
service
classic
against
at rhtiedeighia.

Ton at# hereby N O TIF IE D Ihet
Bobby (Jen* Shoemsker, hae rile&lt;t
hie eworn bill v t complaint axalntt
yout belnx a suit (or Clrorce, In
the Circuit
Coart o f Btmlnol*
County, Florltla. at Hanford, and
) o u are hereby required .o ril*
personally, or b&gt; an atiorury,
with the lleaorab l*
Arthur it.
Htckwlih, J r . Clerk o t uur raid
Court, et Sanford. Florida, your
writton drftnse. It any yuu hate,
to tho Complaint (11*4 asalnat you
In eald cau»e, and to (II* a copy
ther*o( with the Undersigned A t ­
torney, at address given, by lb*
CUt de: of December A.D. t» Sl:
lirreln fall not or .Judgment by de­
fault will be entered against you.
( g K A l- l
Arthur II. Ueckwlth. Jr,
Clerk
D&gt; : Martha T. Vihlen
It. W. War*. Attorney t * r
P lain tiff
l&gt;. O. Rex t i l t
Kaurord. F lo rid a
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Pioneer Resident Observes

"M; -

I Birthday W ith Family Party

Lake Mary
Harvest Festival
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&gt;!r;. N. A. Fry recently eelc-12709 Country Club Road. maintains | Her parent! were among the In Lake Mary, held Saturday, was
jn-ated her 00th birthday. A large her own home, li ittU In good first aettlen brought over from
a gratifying success.
-celebration had been planned bull health and enjoys life fully.
|Sweden by Gen. Henry S. Sanford.
Good food was served and many
alhee ahe had not hern feeling
garnet enjoyed by all age groups
"quite up to par, It was decided to
The Curiosity Shop was one center
have only the member* of her Im­
of interest. Many items made es­
mediate family prraent.
pecially for the Christmas giving
Her great-niece, Mra Barbara
season were offered for sale. Chil­
.Ihcrman, made a three tiered
dren who attended had the most
Wrthday cake with W candle* on
fun of all with movies, g im e i and
the top.
ridea to enjoy.
Other gucata included her two
aJatcra, Mr*. C. B. Tyner and Mr*.
O. Tyner, Mr. and Mr*. E. J.
’Tyner, Mr. and Mr*. Robert Mar­
tin, all of Sanford and Mr*. L.
Leland and Mr. and Mra. T . J.
K rrll, of
Auburndale. Several
friend* in ll»e area called during
the day to congratulate her.
.Mra. F ry who ha* apent all of
The Ladles Society of the Bro­
her 00 year* in Sanford, live* at
therhood of Locomotive Firemen
and Enginemen will meet Thurs­

,T.

D E AR MRS. SHOCKED: You have a
“ short” in your thinking. I don’t know o f
any diocese or religious order that re­
quires priests to wear clerical clothes at
all places, under all circumstances. Such
decisions are left to the discretion o f the
priest. I have never heard o f any objec­
tions to a priest wearing a sport shirt
while on a picnic, an outing or fishing.
And you certainly can’t expect him to go
fo r a swim in his collar!

Ladies Society
Plans Meeting
Thursday Night

r

Unlisted Wives
Welcome Three
jvJew Members

Member* of the VAI1-1I Entitled
Wive* Club welcomed three new
member* at the regular meeting
of the group, this week. They were
Mr*. Jean Becker, Mr*. Beverly
M cElroy and Mr*. Nancy Stevena.
During the builnci* leition it
waa decided to hold a Chriitma*
party for tht children, Dec. I t at
!S;30 a.m.
Other membera attending Ihe
■meeting were Mra. Ruth Dllta-tounly, Mr*. Jo Brown, Mra. June
dilute, Mra. Bonnie Whatley and
^ Ira . Yvonne Wemplcr,

Membera are requested to bring
a gift for the basket being pre­
pared for a TB patient for Christ­
mas.

MRS. N. A. FRY. (seated) nil dresaed up for her 90th
birthday party at her home on Country Club Itoad. Help­
ing her celebrate were her two alatera, Mra. T. O. T y ­
ner, left, and Mra. C. B. Tyner, who nrc 86 and 88 respec­
tively.
(Herald Photo)

Enterprise Personals

Group Collecting
Used Toys
In Lake Mary
Tools o f Ihe Bible waa the pro­
gram topic for the High School
Fellowship group discussion meet­
ing held at the Community Pres­
byterian Church In Lake Mary
with Rev. John Ptlley, leader, in
charge.
A short business meeting was
held first. Plan* are well under­
way for the Christmas workshop
that the group It sponsoring.
More used toys are still needed
and will be collected and repaired
by member* If they are contacted,
or they may be left at the church
anytime.
Members present were Jcaneene
Humphrey, Marcia Coleman, Suai
Stubbing!, Margo Gunner, Dianne
Hickson, Melanie Williams, Sonja
Wester, IJnila Mohn, Robert Hopkins, Larry Chester, Ear) Roberts,
Corky Buckltw, Billy Lowe, Terry
Rucklew, Richard
Mayor, and
Dale Alexander.

Hcv. and 3!ra. Fred Foster, Mis*
Helen Snodgrass and Harvey Dunn
attended the volunteer orientation
conference at the Sanford Shrine
Club, last week.
C. A. Henderson, C edi Sellers
and Eugene and Happy Henderson
of Orlando enjoyed ■ day of boat­
Miia Jean Parker haa returned ing last week.
Z-Tbe SalUe Ilarrlion Chapter of to Tallahaaico alter a visit with
•fll* Daughter* of the American her parent*, Mr. and Mra. D. J.
Itevolutlon will meet Friday at Parker.
Mr. and Mr*. Iv.d Reiehel and
f:30 p.m. at the home of Mra. L.
P. Hagan, 17M Park Ave.
children of Gaincavllle wera re­
A Chriatma* program will be cent guetta of Mr. and Sira. Har­
prricnted Including group ilnglng vey Dunn.
of Chrlitmaa carol* by the mem­
Rev. and Mra. Fred Foster,
Mrs. Ida Padgett and Mr*. Frank
ber*.
We are hearing a good deal of
Winkler allcnded the Methodist conversation today as lo who will
district meeting in DeLand last be first to tend a man to the
week.
moon. Everybody know* there'*
M. II. Ryan and Miia Helen one up there already — been there
Snodgrass spent Sunday with Mr. tlnce who-knows-when.
and Mrs. Fred Harris in Winter
Do you know why — according
Park.
to legend—he's up there? It waa
THURSDAY
Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Tyler, Lyn­
hit great passion for cabbage! He
da Tyler and Gloria Inch attended
Juit couldn't resut a fine, crisp
Flrat Prcibyterjan Church ses­
the DeLard-Terry Moore Asalea
Mrs. C. N. Schaffer and son,
sion meet* at 7:30 p.m. at the Bowl foo'bsll game In Palatka head of cabbage.
Allen,
of Columbus, Ohio, arrived
Unfortunately
he
didn't
grow
church.
Friday n'ght. After the game they
any of his own. H I* neighbor, last weekend for a visit with Mr*
drove up to Green Cove Springs
however, had tome beauties, so Schaffer’s parent*. Mr. and Mra
and w eie weekend guests of Judge
and Mr*. Thomas (livers. The men our astronaut-to-be helped himself Philip J. Allen, Holly Ave. They
lo a cabbage on Christmas Eve. plan to remain through the Christ­
attended the University of FlorA s he was leaving hit neighbor's mas holidays.
Ida-Miaml
game
in
Gainesville
WEDNESDAY
Mr. and Mra. Irving 1. Pryor
cabbage pgteh a child In white
.Saturday.
came
riding
up
and
said,
“
Since
have
returned from a visit with
Ladle* Auxiliary of Ihe Weklwa
Mist Sarah Burnt and Mr*. Ber­
Lodge 879 meet* at 7:30 p.m. to tha Hardin attended the fifth dis­ you will ateal cabbages on tills relatives in Salitbu/y, Md. While
the Odd Fellowa Hall on Magnolia trict postmasters’ meeting in holy night, let you and your bas­ there they attended the wedding of
ket go to the moon!” And w o o sh! Mist Helen Pryor and William W.
Ave.
Paisley Sunday afternoon.
Awa&gt; he went, to the moon, where Catron, 3rd, of Brookavillr, Fla,
Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Dunn, Linda
THURSDAY
he can be seen on moonlight The groom's parrnta returned to
ami Harvey Dunn and Mlaa Astrld
Seminole Chapter 2 OKS will Kucltner spent the weekend with nights, * permanent warning to Florida with the Pryors.
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Trulurk
meet at B p.m. at the Masonic Mr. and Mrs. Charles Dunn in cabbage ateslaral
Of course, It’s not really nec­ have returned to their home on
building. Trogram will honor the Tampa. Harvcv Is on leave from
essary to steal canbage whan they Magnoiia Ave. after visiting with
‘station of Either.
the U. 8. Air Force.
are in good supply all year around relatives and fritnds in Olanta,
at any product counter. There'* S. C., for the past two weeks.
Mrs. M. E. Baker who under­
nothing batlar than crisp, well,
seasoned cola slaw. The cabbage went surgery recently, returned
cousins too — broccoli, Brussela home today from Seminole M e­
sprouts and cauliflower — are morial Hospital. She it reported
The following circles of the San­
IXOIIA Circle meet* at 9:30 a.m. coming to market m fncraasing to be improving and may have
ford Garden Club have scheduled at ths homa of Mrs. W. V. Rob­ quantities. Cook all these vege­ visitors.
meeting* for thti week;
Robert G. Martin left last week­
erts. Members are asked to bring tables until “ crisp-tender” and
THURSDAY
an original interpretation of a serve them with a good sauce and end by plane for Detroit, Mich.,
CAM ELLIA Circle meets at 8
you'll hav* yourself a delicious where he waa called by the death
p.m. with Mra. 6. F. Manfre, in Christmas arrangement and ■ gift and nutritious meat accompani­ of
hit
daughter-in-law,
Mrs.
Loch Arbor, Program Chrlitmaa for exchang*.
ment.
Houghton Marlin,
decorations and arrangements and
JACAItANDA Circle wdl meet
gift exchange.
at 7 p.m. at lha home of Mrs. A l­
WOODROSE Circle meet* with burn Rector for the annual ChristMra. D. K. Dorman, Covered dish mas dinner and party. Members
(upper served at 7:30 p.m. fol­ are refu elled lo bring a gilt for
Big Varied M**u
lowed by annual Christmas party. the basket being prepared for a
Serving
From
11 A. M, To 1:88 F. M.
FR ID A Y
TB patient.
D IR T GARDENERS' Clrcl* will
MIMOSA Circle meets at the
meet at 10 a.m. with Mra. Irvin homa of Mra. 11. Beltrans, in
Fleischer (or a Christmas program Lake Monroe, for the program
■nd plant exchange,
and Christmas party, starting at
HI BIS CUB Circle meets at 3 10 a.m.
p.m. with Mra. R. L. Dallas for
ROSE Clrete meets at 9:43 a.m.
tba annual Chrlitmaa party and with Mrs. B. B. Crumley for
program.
Chrlitmaa program.
By H E LE N SNODGRASS
Recent weekend gueits of Mr.
and Mr*. W ciley Tyler and daugliter, Linda, were Mr*. E. C.
Vaughan, Judge and Mra. Tom
Rivera and children and Rev. and
Mra. Jamea McCullugh and chil­
dren, of Green Cove Spring*.

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TH IS G O L D CHIFFON
cocktail drew, by Mardl
Gran, will be among the
holiday fashions presented
by Mary-Eather*a at’ the
Capri, -Thuraday, during
lunch buffet. This lovely
dreaa ia modeled by Mra.
Florence
Hook.
Other
models will be Mra. Roy
Green and lira. Harry
Echelberger.
(Herald Photo)

Church Assists
Cuban Relief

Haven't the government official*
who dreamed up this analogy for­
gotten a few things about girls?
For initance, some girl* are
The
Community
Presbyterian
Church o f Lake Mary la sponsor­ born gold diggers. They are sweet
ing a drive to help support the to a man Just so long as he keeps
Cuban relief plan for the Cuban loading them down with presents
refugees In the Miami area.
A collection o f vanned good* and
good used clothing ia being made
up each week at the church. All
donation* are appreciated and
When your opponent* have a
greatly needed. Anyone in the
community who can help ia urged part score, yon want to compete
If you ein. Such competition may
to do so soon.
prove very expansive, but It is
Just as co.itly lo ait beck and let
them run o ff with a game.

DeBary

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Fir. and Mra. W. E. Jersey of
Wallloma,

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guests

M itt Ethel Johnson at her home
on Community Drive.
Mr. and Mra. Kurt Belter held a
welcome home party Saturday a f­
ternoon. Honored guests were tha
new brlda and groom, Mr. and
Mra. Clare Fellowa. Mrs, Seller
also held a coffee, earlier in the
week to present Mra. Fellowa to
tier DeBary friend*. Mr*. Fellows
it from Detroit, Mich.
Site of the state capllol at
L illie Rock, Ark., once was the
location of llie stato penitentiary.

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and only until a man cornea along
who can spend even more on It he a man of bis word? Is be
dependable? If to—tbe girl who
them.
Even when a free-spender fin­ ii looking for a lifetime partner
ally wins a gold digger and be­ knows ahe haa found someone she
lieves he haa made an “ until can count on, respect, and put
death do ui part” contract, he her faith In.
There i* still another kind e4
lan’ t safe. The first time ahe gets
a chance ihe'l] trade him In for girl government official* seem
a husband with t bigger bank ac­ to have forgotten about, too—tbe
count.
girl who la Juit naturally con­
But let’* talk about the good, trary, who tcornt tbe man who
reliable girls a man can count wooa her ardently and who would
make her a fine husband—to run
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What about them? Well, they afte. a good-for-nothing whoa*
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judge him by what he is and by quite a few girls Ilka that around,
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“ Officials who are trying to
figure waya to reduce aid to na­
tions that side agalnat the U. S
on many issues say tbit; “ When
you try to cut aid, realities raise
their head*. The basic reality: If
two guy* are after one girl, the
guy who firit quits trying it the
guy who loaei the girl.’ In this
case the girl it a 'neutral coun­
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your parents. You are both under age for
marriage, but when you are really in
trouble, you will find that your parenta
are your best friends.

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D EAR MRS. B.: A girl need NO T stay
home if sha reject* the first boy who askg
her out. Boy# chooaa the date* they want,
and girls have the privilege of accepting
or declining. However, if a girl ACCEPTS
a date with a boy (a drip or a dream) aha
must either go with him or stay home.

D E AR A B B Y : My husband died in
mid-summer. Would it be in poor taste
to send Christmas cards or send gifts this
year?
WIDOW

Harry Wilson, Rlverview Ave.

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day at 8 p.m. at the home o f Mra.
Main item on the agenda will be
making plana for a Christmas
party this month.

D EAR A B B Y : Am I wrong to tell my
14-year-old freshman daughter that aha
does NO T have to accept a date with tha
first boy who asks iter? She insist* that
i f she refuses the first boy, she cannot
accept a date for that night at all!
On several occasions she has accepted
a date with the first boy who asked her,
and has been sorry because an hour later
a boy she wanted to go with asked her.
There were times when she turned down a
date because she didn’t care for the boy,
and when a boy she really liked asked hen
she turned him down, too, because ihe had
already refused the first one. Pl®4**
straighten Util out. She won’t listen to
me.
MRS-

D E AR A B B Y : What ia the world com­
ing to? I waa shocked when my daughter's
girl friend told me that last summer their
priest put on bathing trunks and went
swimming with the church choir! Also
that he removes hia collar and wears
sports clothes on fishing trips, outings and
picnics. Whether Roman Catholic, Episco­
palian or any faith, are they permitted to
do such things? Please comment, Abby.
And perhaps the clergy would like to ex­
plain themselvee.
MRS. SHOCKED

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C ALL E LLE N T Y R E at FA 2-2611 CALL ELLEN T Y R E at F A 2-2611
to Fit your Gift Suggcxtioni.
to lilt your Gift Suggextionx.

2 A PA R TM E N TS furnished, rea­
sonable. Adults, 115 N. Jasmine C ALL E LLE N T Y R E at F A 2-2611 TENTS, Skate*, air rifle*, sleeping
to list your Gift Suggestions,
bags, hunting knife and as CEDAR Cheats, Natural, Maple,
Walnut. From *29.93 up. San­
seta. Army Navy Surplus
4 . BR. 2 bath on lake, *123
ford Furniture Co. 300 E. lit.
2 • BR. apartment, fum., *60
GIFTS FOR THE
BUSINESS OFFICES k STORES
POLE LAM PS *0.95 up; Table
STOCKING STUFFERS
ROSA L. PAYTO N
Lam p! *4.95 up; Dinette, 4
ZIPPO Table Lighter *12.50, SterRegistered Real Estate Broker
ling Charms *1.00 up. Gwaltney
chairs all plastic tops *39 up;
Ph. FA 2-1301
1T-9J at Hiawatha
CALL ELLE N T Y R E at FA 2-2911
Jeweler, 204 S. Park.
Bcrkllne Recllneri, all plastic
to list your Gift Suggestions.
cover
*49. Matber of Sanford,
BUSINESS or Office apace on lit
203 E. 1st. FA 2-0493.
St. located near 2 free parking
G IFTS FOR WOMEN
A P P LIA N C E S
lots, near Post Office, approxi­
mately 25 ft. x 50 ft. F A 2-4712. LUGGAGE, Sweaters, Skirts, Hos­
TOOLS

McElr

:* ;* &gt; «
o tw
'-merit!

GASOLINE A Electric Cushmar
Golf Cart*, Scooter* It Truckiteert. Robaon Sportiru; Good*,
Downtown Sanford. FA 2-59G1.

SAN
LA N TA
APARTM ENTS:
Nice large apartment*. 404 K,
141b St. Phone FA 2-42*2.

Other!

'* * *

FOJUOUR

TR IE D it yetT Seal G lon acrylic
finish for vinyl and other floor*.
It’* terrific. Carroll Furniture.

•oslebratl 1
■Inca

Classified

duplex,
month

CALL E LLE N T Y R E I t F A t-2831
to list your Gift Suggestion*.

P E T GIFTS
C A LL E LLE N T Y R E i t F A 2-2Slt
to list your Gift Suggestions.

MODERN 2 jedroon
furnished
apartment *90 month, water
furnished, upstairs, 306 W. 13th

S j P K i t h is
v ^ ( m o r n in g

W ELAKA A PA R TM E N TS; room*
private baths, 114 W. First St.

R E N T A RED
Roilaway, Hospital A Baby Beds
By Day, Week, or Month
CARROLL'S F U R N ITU R E
Ph. FA 2-5111
116 W 1st St.

FURNISHED Duplet apartment
Available Dee. lit . Couple. Ph.
FA 2-3610

FURNISHED apartments, down­ 1 OR 2 CAR G ARAG E; electri­
town location. Phone for ap­
city and door with lock neces­
pointment FA 2-3123 or FA 2-5345
sary.
Ph.
Jim
Hemphill,
Night.
F A 2-22*1.

E FFIC IE N C Y Heated apartment
Sanford'a newcat, Ideally locat­
ed, near post office, aultable for
single or couple, private bath.
Inquire at Manuel Jacobson De­
partment Store.

U*MUCXflOOPMDWWITMTWO ataOMIU
mrrarTOMmwii*
u me* as uttvgl

CUSTOM B U ILT Home on Lake.
Rent or Sale. Reasonable. Call
evenings. FA 1-1597.

ROOM furn. downstairs apt.
Screened front porch, extra roll
away bed and *ofa bed. Also
nice garage apt. only *45 mo.
Shell spta. 612 S. Park.

Legal Notice

12. Real Estate For Bale

HOME AND INCOME
Large 2 alory 4 bedroom borne,
two apartments, office and small
factory ail*. Centrally located.
All for *17,500, with lerma,

Stemper Agency
REALTO R — INSUROR
CONSULTANT — A P P R A IS E R
Pbon* F A 2-4991
112 N. Park
After December 1961, 1919 S.
Fresich Ave.

SA C R IFIC E

Property

Over *1300 equity for *50, 3 bed.
TURN. apt. 2300 Menonvtiie.
room, 207 Collins Dr. in Sun*
lind Estates. Must sell at once!
Houses and Apartm enli. Furnish­
W EKIVA RIVER ESTATES
Call anytime. Owntr, CH 1-3336
ed and Unfurnished from *55.00 Approximately 2ti acres, with 150
Orlando,
ft. on river, V4 mile off RL 46
sod up. J. W. Hall, Realtor,

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PSYCUlATEKT^-^v _ _ — .......

XOTICR IX hereby riven that I
am anaaxail In bttalneea at Ftrn
Park, Seminole County, Florida,
under
lha
flctlttoua
narno
of
t.BE’M I t l - L f OULF HKit VICK, and
that I Inland to raatattr (aid aama
with tha Clark of tha Circuit
Court. Ramluota Counts. Florida.
In accordmra with tha prortaloni
apartment, furnished.
of tha Flclltlons Hama Rtatntsa, GARAG E
to-wits S-cllon 141.SS Florida Sta106 W. 19th St. No pel*.
tulaa 1111.
Mix. /e' Chirlas Thaodora Laa
Publish r or. II, It, SI * Doe. *. FURNISHED, 4 bedroom home
ix t u n u in t - v r r c o u n t x i x t n
J l IIIC IA I. CJNCrtT, IX AND POM
S K N IX O U I COVKTT. FLO RID A IX
C IIA X C R N T NO. S1TIS
KK 1&gt;1: IIA I, NATIONAL, MOttTOAOK
ASSOCIATION, A Corporation or*
aanlaad undar an Aat of Consraaa
and aalallnr pursuant to tha Fadoral National H orisasa Aaaoelatlen.
Chartar Act, harlns It* principal
off lea In tha Clip of Waahlnston
lltatrlct of Columbia,
Plaintiff
va.
HKHNAHD W I L L I A M HTOKKH and
DOHA I. STOKES, hla wlfa.
Dafandanta
X O T I f N TO A PPM AN
THH STAT K OF FLO NID A TOi
HKHNAHD W I L U A M STOKES
A d J ttM L’ l.knuoa
DOHA L BTOKKS,
Addraaa Unknown.
TOU
AUK H KH KBT NOTIFIE D
that a ault has batn fltad apalnat
you In lha abort antltltd cauaa.
and that you art raqulrtd to flla
your anawar with tha Clark of
thla Court and to larva a copy
tharaof upon tha Plaintiff or Plaintu r a atlornayi. whoaa nama and
nddraaa la Ulahop A Hornatalu. I I
K a il Pina Strait, Orlando, Florida,
not latar thaa Dacambtr l l l h , l t l l .
I f you fall to do ao a Dacraa Pro
Confaaao will ho antarad asalnat
you for tha rallaf dtmandtd in lha
Complaint. Thla auU la to forarloaa a morteaxa. Tha rial proparty procaadad axalnal la:
Lot I ) , mock 4. NOIlTIt ORLANDO SECOND ADDITION,
arrnrdlnx la plat tharaof ra.
cotdtd
In Flat
Book
11.
Tax** IS, IS and ST, rubllo
Hacorda of Xamlnola County,
Florida.
WITNESS my hand and tha aaal
of aald Court at Sanford, Florida,
thla ITth day of Novambar, l t l l .
(SKALI
Arthur H. Backwlth, Jr,
Clark e f tha Clrrult Court
Ur: Martha T. Vlhlan
Daputy Clark
Hlahop * Itornatatn
SS Kaat Fin* Straat
Orlandu, Florida
Atlornaya for I’ tali
Publlah Nav. SI * I

Attractive
1-bedroom,
1 bath
home, located on larg* com er
lot. Close to Pinecrest School.
This home haa been re-financed,
and can be purchased for *11,350
In Geneva, *63 month. Cal
with *300 down and monthly
Hate! Summersill, Geneva 2343, 2524 Park Drive Office FA 2-2118
payments of *76.00.
Sanford, FU.
Nights F A 2-0648
LARGE 4 bedroom house, kit­
chen equipped, adjoining new
High School, 3 acres fenced
yard, *95 month. FA 2-7631 or
2324 Park Drive Office F A 2-2111
F A 2-3649.
Sanford, Florida Nlghti F A 2-0649

MMI-WHfltE
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the o t y .
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Jim Hunt Realty

2 BEDROOM unfurnished house,
*43. F A 2-3219.
2-BEDROOM
furnished
ment FA 3-0641.

Chtmmry For Santa Claus!

apart-

E F F IC IE N C Y apartment, 2 BR
furnished. Lakn front.
per
month. R. A. Cameron, Lake
Charm, Oviedo.
FURNLSHEt
apartment,
bedroom,
kitchen,
TV.
French Ave. After 6 p. m
FURNISHED
apartment,
very
clean, water and electricity in­
cluded, *53 month. 107 Locust.

BEST BUY in Seminole County!
2 houses, 4 acre* of land, *9000.
*4,500 down, balance $50 per
month. Contact Grady Scolt
FA 2-2225.

Fireplace, In U rge living room,
for little atockingsl One acre
for the
reindeer
Swimming
pool fo r the water trough! 3
bedrooms, den. kitchen, dining
area and huge fam ily room
for mom. Homestead Exemption
for dad (If bought immediately).
A Christmas present at *13,300.
Term * or trade. Avoid the rush,
call now!

J, W . Hall, Realtor

"C a ll H a ll" F A 2-3641
*400 DOWN P A Y M E N T
3 Bedroom, 1 bath, Fla. room,
M A Y F A IR
acreened In carport*. FHA com.
miUnent. 2616 Laurel Ave. Ph. Very attractive 4 BR, 2 bath CB
FURNISHED bouse at Lake Monhome, attuated on large, well
FA 2-4776.
roc. Clean and 2 door* from
landscaped lot in beautiful MayTindel* Grocery Store. NO I-329T
WYNNEWOOD SECTION
fair. Fully equipped, with too
I BEDROOM house, furnished or Beautiful 2-bedroom, 1 bath homa
many first e la n
extras to
located on.attractive lot 90'xl34‘ .
unfurnished, 119 W. 16th St.
itemize. It must be seen! Phono
Large
screened porch. This
o r call F A 2-3902 after 6 p.m.
now for an early appointment.
homa is in excellent condition.
Priced to sell at *10.730 — *350
down and *70-30 monthly.
3 B.R. built-in kitchen; rent with
option to buy, 718 Baywood Dr.
1U N. Park A ve.
Fb. F A 2-2420
FA 3-8111.

Stenstrom Realty

Jim Hunt Realty

2 BEDROOM home, l bath, car­ 2524 Park Drive
port*, acreened porch. Not un­ Sanford, Florida
der the Right pattern, • mites
west of Sanford, 2 blocks off
St. Rd. 48. FA 2-4267.

fo w S U fW a
At v a m s o N tra
AfSW m LONG
MATCH TOMUCM-

$5,500

Call FA 1-6473 after 6:00 p. m.

Park Homes

By SHOEMAKEK CONST.
As Low As $350 Down

co.

4- Bsdr*oma— 2 Balks
l-Bedreemn—2 Baths
5- Bedrooma— H i Baths
l-Badraoaaa— 1 Bath
Wlds variety csterter designs end

V A Financlnf on Homes up to *15,000
FH A — Conventiosai ft ln*Scnics Financing
DIRECTIO NS i Turn W. em 28th • (. Feilew Ceuwtry Cleb Rd. k Watch for eer signs.

Office F A 2-21U
Nights F A 2-0649

ESTATES
LM N

■ i ONGDALE
HOMES
LM N

EN TE R PR ISE R

E V GREEN
Enterprises, Inc.

• Country Club Road (29th
8 L Extension) 2 Miles
West Of Hwy. 17-92 Nsst
T o M ayfslr Country Club

INC.

S - BEDROOMS
1Vi BATHS
Low P otto Payment
No Clonlnr Costs
As Low * E J Per
Aa
W
Month
Principal - Ina. . Int. - Taxes

*8.500 To *9.300
FHA ft Conr. Financing
D IR E C TIO N S: 18 Minrtra from Sanford. So. on
llw y. IT-92, turn right nt
our sign.

TErrace 8-3911

• 3 • Bedrooms
•

I Vi Baths

• Central Alr-Cond. ft
H rating
FHA

Monthly Payments —

N o Closing Cost
V A A Conr. Financing
Available

C liff Borneman, Broker

TErrace 8-4199
Open ID:C0 a.m. (o 7:0U p.m.

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/
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Herald Want-Ads Are Busy In Seminole County, Buying! Selling! Renting! Use Them!
tftanlarb
W ed.

12. Real Eslato For Salt

ftrralti

D ec. 6, 1961— P n g e

11

R a ll- B la ir A g e n c y

29. Automobile Service

16. F e m a le licit* W a n te d

25. Plumbing Services

APPLICATIONS now being taken
for inack bar clerks Sec Hugh
Prince at Movie land Drive-In
Theatre.

ANNOUNCING a new Service.
SEPTIC
TAN KS
PUM PED,
Drainiicld* installed. 2! hour
Service. Terms. FA 2-9489.

34. Articles

LE O NAR D AUTG CLINIC

For

Sale

FACTORY TO YOU

Electronic Test ng Equipment
ALUMINUM BUNDS
Registered Brokers
12. Real E s ta te lo r Rale
Tune-up, Welding, Brake work
Enclosed head, Sag-prool bottom
A ASSOCIATES
Complete motor overhaul
rail with plastic ends. Plastic
211 So. Park Ave
Ph, FA 2-3641
2664 S. Hiawatha Ave, FA 2-8011
or rsyoe tapes. Conon or nylon
HOMES
L ora
ACREAGE
Lake Mary Branch • FA 2-1230
MIDDLE age lady wanted to take
W. J. KING
cords.
SALES
RENTALS
care of elderly couple, A. G.
PLUMBING A SUPPLIES
W t Don't Want EVERYBODY'S
Seiiknrik
Glass ami Paint Co.
Clause, 412 Palmetto. FA 2-2341. • Contracting
• Repair Work
Buslneti, Juil YOURS.
210 Magnolia
Ph. FA 2-4121
2334 so. Orlando Dr.
308 W. ISlh Street
F A R M E R S AGENCY
17. M a le H e lp W a n te d
Phone 322*0463
Windshield
Hack Gian* IN TAK E msnfold, 3 two-barrel
N. V. Firm er, Reallor
f a :-;eo3
Evenings r x i u t i
D
o
o
r
111*96
V
e n t U la «*
carburetors, fuel block, for ’39
EXPERIENCED brake and front1463 S. Park Ave. Pb. FA 2-3221
27, Special Service
or ’39 Ford 311 engine, phorc
SERVICE
end
mechanic.
Firestone
Store,
R O B ERI A WILLIAMS, Keillor Alter boun FA l*301f or FA 1-4)261
Mr.
(He low
FA
2-2611
or
S e n k a d k Ginns and P a in t Co.
lit t:. 1st. HI., Sanford.
•
Raymond Lundqutst, Alloc.
FA 2-8473 after 8:00 p. ra
210 Magnolia
I'h. FA 2-4622
BY
OWNER:
3
bedroom,
It*
bath
FA 2-393! Atlantic Bank Bldg.
YOUNG man for Budget D rp in
home: Eailly expanded to 4
FU RN ITU RE
31. P o u ltr y • P e ls * Livestock
ment. Firestone i l l E. 1st St.
bedroom 111 bath. High Dry Lot
Navy
m in
transfarred;
brand
Specialising In lloating
Sanford.
on quiet one bloek street. Reanew; tik e over for balance on
CHAMPION Miniature AKC Black
and Air-Conditioning Only
THE TIM E TESTED H R M
ton ib lt Terms. Call FA 2-0349
3 complete rooms; 00 down
Poodle
Puppies,
Show
dog
2302 Oak Axe.
FA 2-6321
19. S itu a tio n s W a n te d
116 N. Park A te. Ph FA 2-6123
alter 4:30 or NAS ext. 412.
payment Decenary; payments
stock. Reserve now, pick up
low * 813 per month. Call own.
CHILD Care in my home by the
H E A T IN G
SAN LANTA HUMES
Christmas Eve. FA 1-7141.
A beautiful 3-bcdroom, 1 bath
H. B. POPE CO. INC.
day or evening. Call FA 2-2274
ner rolled . TE 8-t3l1, Cassel­
On locust, North of East 20th St.
home on large attractive wooded
200 So. Park Ave
Pb. FA 2-421 DACHSHUND puppies, AKC rr«
berry.
3-Bedrooms, 2-Baths, excellent
lei, Located two blocks from DAYS work. FA » ■ « » .
istered. black and Ian. FA 2-1701.
neighborhood.
Prlcrd
from
DRESSMAKING
and
alterations.
Plneere.it School. A bargain at
WHEEL CHAIRS, crutches, c ia e i
111,900. Low down payment,
WORK wanted . f a 2-&gt;i3&lt; after
PO INTER
pbp. German Short
FA 2-1133.
walkers.
only III,tuu, with terms. Low
9C1.30 per mo,, principal A In*
4:30.
Hair, s months, Fem ale-Papers
1 monthly payments.
FREE D ELIVERY
SEWING
MACHINE SERVICE
terest.
Needs work, 833, FA 2-0738 af­
Prescriptions our Specialty
For
service
on
any
make
of
Sow21.
R
e
a
u
ly
Saloita
V A - NOTHING DOWN
ter 6 p. m.
FAUAT'h Rx Mrlloovllle
tog machine parts and seeds*Ph. r.A 2-6310 or CR M M 1
W-111 LXM.I
Ph FA 2-7107
ortes or Rentals call or writs
Nights GA M M *
32. Flowers - Trees . Shrubs
2324 Park Drive Ollice FA 2-2118
to
Sanford
Sewing
Center,
104
Jack Demetree, Developer
ONION PLANTS
Sanford, Florida Nights FA 2-0648
South Park Ave Ph. FA 28411. Sale! Poinsettias In Bloom use
Crystal Wax, per M 81.4U: 500 91.30
Reauly Salon
W YNNEW OOD
G R A P E V ILL E NURSERY
5 M lots and over, $2.23 FOB
LO VELY 3 bedroom hOm* on
FR1QIDA1RB
Very attractive 1 BR, CB home
Walker Buildiai
Grapevilie
Ave tear 80th Si.
here. A. M. Prevail, Phone
nicely landscaped, shady Wt
Isles ft Service
2310 Oak
FA I-T8I4
on
landscaped,
fenced
well
T49-I1IS Seville, Fla.
Owner already transferred. Mult
G. H. HIGH
shaded double lot, Fully equip­
PETU NIAS &amp; Calendulas now
*
Oviedo, Fla. FO 5-3315 Day*
sail now. 3303 S. Park Ave. H A R R IE T T S BEAU TY NOOK
ped, plui extras. Only $400
ready.
Dutch
Mill
Nursery, C LE AN , Queen sited inlcrspring
Evenings Sanford FA 2-3SS3
Plnacrest. FA 2-7022.
Professional Care—Modern Equip.
New Uptala Rd. off goth St.
down, low monthly payments.
mallress, $20. FA 2-3838.
Air Conditioned Comfort
Drive by 2402 Summerlin, and
DO YOU NEED E X P E R T LITE R NEED TERM S?
103 So. Oak
Pb, FA 2 3742
IF YOU are short on cash for
then call for a complete Inspec­ Two bedroom with large Florida
A R Y HELP? , , , an application 33. Furniture
Christmas, call your L. R. Price
tion. A M il able now I
Vetter
that
will
“
get
the
Job”
;
EVA-BESS BEAUTY IH O P
Room. Clean — with extra util­
Representative FA 2 *098. Blan­
club paper) after dinner speech; Used furniture, appliances, tools
3 Senior Beauticians
ity room space. 3150 down. SEE
clc. Uought-Soid Larsy'e Mart
ket*. spreads, Toys, Melmjc,
high school or college theme or
Minnie Best - Helen - Blanche
THIS TO D AY!
213 Hanford Ave. Ph, FA 2-4)82
Rugs, Drapes, Carcoats, and
e.say
on
all
but
scientific
sub­
108 E. 2nd. St.
Phene FA 2-3914
Cookware.
jects. Low ratos. f a 1*4033,
CUSTOM B U ILT BEDDING
"Wft Trade"
l i t N. Park Ave. Pbone F&gt; 2 2426
K ATH ERIN E H ARVEY
evenings.
Mattrese renovating Expert Up­ CANNING B u n * 11.06 per bush*l
BEAUTY SHOP
holstering. All Work GuiranPIANO TUNINO ft R E PAIRIN G
and you pick. FA 1*493$.
Hair Stylist • Pat Stewart
teed, Call Nix Bedding Mfg.
W.
L.
HARMON
Old bouaa needing repairs, In
Its Palmetto AVe. ..Fit. F A 2-0814
REALTOR INSUROR
Co., r A 2-2117, 1301 8inford FRF.Hit PRK-MIXED CONCRETE
Ph, FA 3-4233
rural ar*s, with I to 10 acres of CONSULTANT — APPR A ISE R
Medium aged stepping stones,
Ave.
land. Have ena customer with Phone FA 3-4991
111 N. Park
ENVELOPES, Latterheadi. gtltft
window sills, lintell ft steps.
eaah, and two for easy terms.
FURNITURE
After December lDfil, 111! ft.
mini*, invoices, hind bills, and
Old rock, steel and sand,
French Ave,
programs,
etc.
Progressive •Must sell at onto — 3 compute M IRAC LE CONCRETE CO.
rooms of furniture. Take over
Printing Co. Phone F \ 2-29318C9 Elm Ave.
FA 1-8781
3300 PA R K
Registered Real Estate Broker
monthly payments of 111.88 or
306 West 13th St.
Pb. FA 2-1)01
IT-91 at Hiawatha 4-Bedroom, 1 bath homo, Boautl*
3800 cash. Call owner celled RELAXACIZOR,
like
new,
fully
landscaped
corner
lot. 22. Build • Paint —Repair
PR IN TIN G . . 14-Mour Service
T E 8-1811 Casselberry.
price. FA I 9)83.
Lovely reaidentlal section. Con­
on Xerography, Offset Printing
ROOM SPE C IA L 314.93. Painting
K
Faya
• BIG VALUEB
AR E YOU going flailing? I’ve
venient to Churches, shopping
and Blueprinting , . "Quality
inside and nut. Call Mr. Tasker,
• QUICK CREDIT
got Missouri Minnow* Me dot.
and NAS. Ha* deep wall and
and
Service,
our
stock
la
To
U ao
FA 1-8138.
• EASY TERMS
Red worm* 48c bo*. TI9 W. Ith
trade.” SKM INOLF OFFSET
Patio a n a . Pb. f A 2-6463.
The
H ERALD
PRINTERS, 730 W. 9th SC. WE GIVE TOP VALUE STAMPS
Si. in front of the old bus sta­
SEMI - RETIRED carpenter. Repaire, Alterations, Painting. Ph
FA 2-2772.
tion. Grady Stoll'a Grocery aid
SAN HEM KNO LLS
W «o t
Ada.
FA 1-7968.
Balt stand.
ONLY 8 LEFT
New and Used Furniture
W ELLS DRILLED
For truly an oiceliant buy, may
911
E.
First
SI.
FA
2-5611
Oscar M. Harrison
HOUSE and roof repairs, painting, PUMPS. S P R IN K LE R SYSTEM I
BTAND a RD •' x 18’ jalousie ca*
we show you a 3 BR, It* bath,
Registered Real Eauta Broker
All Types and Sisei
window cleaning and yard work.
bana with S3* roef. Traverse
belt U i Ycur furniture, Quick
CB homa in San Som Knolls.
1311 Palmetto Ave. PB. FA 1-2341
We Repair and Service
All work guaranteed. FA t-1187.
Draperies, 6 p' ?ce living room
Service
With
TWe
Cash
SUPER
Built by P. Zeuli A Sons, these
• T I N E
suite, gaa heater. 8*23. Phone
TRAD IN G POST. FA 2-06TT.
h om if
otfar
many
feature* 28. Building Materiel*
M FOR SALE OB TR A D E U rge 4
Machinery and Supply Co,
. F A .2 -7804.___________
*
bedroom house and I scree ad­
found only in . more expensive
207 W. 2nd 54.
Ph. FA 8-8422 ROLLAW AY,' -Hdsgnarknd Ba6y
joining. Nsw High School in
models, such as built In kit- LUMBER - HARDWARE - PAIN T
HORSE,
Ph. FA 3-73*7 alter T
Beds, Day, Weak, or MonthFHA Loans
P'an* UPHOLSTERING: frea estimate.
Sanrord for &gt;0 la 60 acre* near
ohon, (optional) te r r iu o floors, Roofing
p. m.
FU R N ITU R E CENTER
FREE ESTIMATES
Why not be a satisfied custom­
Geneva or Chuluota. F A I*7i31
awning windows. Total price
1100 French Ave,
e r ! Ray's Upholstering, Call
only 10830 including built-in Your Credit Is Good. Up to I Yre
or FA
Pb. PA 2*7881
to Pay I
T 8 1-1183.
kKcheol |I00 down, low monthly
TH E BEST HOME BU Y IN TOWN
B. EDWARDS
payments. Don't d elly , call to­
.14. A r tic le d F o r S a le
NURSE will care for semi-invalids
Beautiful 3-bedroom, 1 bath home
BUILDERS SUPPLIES
day You'll be happy you did
Canteens,
Mess
Kits,
or relired folk* in my homo on Parks,
located on very attractive land­
Wo Give TV Stamps
•
E X A M P LE
w ,
lovely lake. Phone FA 2-8133
.Sleeping bags. Army Navy Sur­
scaped lot adjoining Plnecreat
903 W. 3rd St.
Ph. FA 2-7198
OF NBW C AR DEALS *
plus. 310 Sanford Ave.
after 4 P. M.
School property. Renge • refrlNEW FALCON
%
gerator • attractive fenced back­
24. E le c tr ic a l S e r v ic e *
w ith Heater
l
i
t
N.
Park
AVI.
Pb.
FA
1-3410
yard and many othar a itra i,
F R IO ID A lR R
Price only $11,M3, with $3M
*2 0 7 3
Sale* ft Service
13. M ortfa fe Loan*
down and $61.00 monthly.
l.'hev,
it,nod
House Wiring
Free Estimates
Don't miss this wonderful home
Fond,
MORTGAGE LOANS
Bid Viblea'a Randall Bltelrie
Trade
buying opportunity!
FHA and Conventional
113 Magnolia
Ph. FA $411*
Allow anre
—
Commercial ft Residential
1HFFKHKNCR
S T E N H T ttO M R E A L T Y
Ifl^ u w E lB lT s ^ IC M
111 N. Park Avo. Phone FA I-I4M
* \ Pint. Viqia. *34 A Slo,
PLUM BING
2334 Park Drive Office FA M i l l
---------------------------Contracting ft Repairs
IIUII/T R E IT E R
Sanford, FJorida Nights FA 1-0648 1 5 . B u a in e M O p p o rtu n itie s
^
U 1 FORD
Frae Estimates
4V —
• F IT BETTER
M l Ftlrlane 4*Deor
MODERN Atlantic Service Sta­
R. L HARVEY
SUNSH INE REALTY
• LAST LONGER
tion to be constructed at inter­ N4 Sanford Ave. Phcni FA 2 i » 3
D l l KURD
Amy Arwtorann
Kalrlsne S.Dmir
Falrlll
section of Sanford Ave. and
Reg. Real Estate Broker
FOIIU
jr u 0 f
o iiu
Doom Rd. Will be available for
2019 So. French Ave.
Kaneh \\agon 1-Dr, J
lease in March, 1962. All ex­
Day FA 3*7493 - Night FA 2-4118
• .fl FORI)
pense paid training school be­
Ktarliner Hardtop
gins Jen. 16. For Information
3 BEDROOM, l bath hec:«..v'othPlumbing &amp; Heating
T .* . Q FORI)
contaet J. C. Norris, Orlando.
AIR CONDITIONING
ing down. Shown by appoint*
*j^1 W
Fairlane 4-Duur
Ph. QA 5-6388 or write t i l l CONTRACT and R E PA IR WORK
ment. l i t Shannon Dr. FA 1*1311
t
2
B
f
ohu
Hamlin Ave.
1007 Sanford Ave.
FA 2-6362

AU TO GLASS
IN S TA LLE D

Helmly Realty

Southern Air

St. Johns Realty Co.

Jim Hunt Realty

Dawn's

Stenstrom Realty

♦

W ANT

Stemper Agency

W A N T ADS BRING

ROSA L. PA YTO N

FAST RESULTS

34. Articles

Fur Sale

88. Automobiles • Truck*
tM8 V AU X H ALL 4 dr. no
payment,
payments
829.00
monthly. Sanford
Motor Co.
Sanford Ave. FA 2-43*2.

E LE C TR IC s'.ove, int-lal ward­
robe, rocker. 211 Wuodmere
Blvd.

FOR YOUR HAND Instruments,
Guitars,
Kongo's,
Christmas *8* FORD fa lrla c e "300” , 6 dr.
hardtop, two tone blue and
Sheet Music, sales, Rental, Re­
while, V8 engine, automatic
pair*, See tlukur's Music Shop,
Iran*., radio ft healer, new
2004 Cedar Ave. FA 2-0J33.
tires. Excellent condition. Ph.
Open til 9 p m. Monday, Wed­
FA
2-7701
after
1:10
or
nesday, Friday until Christmas.
F a 2-0913 ask for Richard.
GIRARD
UPRIGHT
GRAND,
PIANO.
Excellent
cond.tion. A S T E A L FOR SOMEONE— must
sell panel truck. First 3113 get*
Sacrifice Price. Cali FA 2-6473
it. Call Lew. FA 3-2*11 or
after 4 p. m.
r.A 2-4033 evenings,
C O M PLETE bedroom suite, good
condition. FA 2-COIJ9,

87. Hunt* • Motors

20” C.K. DELUXE range, used
T month*. Ph. F.\ 2-3560.

G slew ty

To

The

Waterway

Your BVW RUDS Diatir

FAN C Y homegrown tomatoes 18e
R ob son S p o rtln jr G ood s
and 20c per lb. 0. M. Ziltrowcr, 364-8-1 E. 1st.
PH. FA 2-3961
907 Persimmon Ave.
18 FT. LAW RENCE with bail
HOOK
MF.
beige, rose
and
well, Mark SJ motor with re .
green, 6 * 9 . rravonahlr. Girls
mote control*, and trailer. $300.
winter cost sue 12. 33.00. noyl
Cameron*
Sporting
Goods.
sport Jacket and slacks site I,
Oviedo.
Ph. F A 8-3000.

.18. Motorcycle* - Scooters

1IOTPOINT refrigerator, 2 year*
old. excellent condition, reason­ 89 H A R LE Y Davidson motorcycle
able. 3ti) Rfarivhaw Dr, Phon*
No. 1638. One owner, like new,
F A 2-8910.
7)oo miles. 3293 Terms. H*rland's Carland, Ith and French
V E R Y CLEAN 31” RCA Victor
Ave.
TV , tlb le model, guaranteed,
910 down, term* to suit. Cali
FA 2*2821, ask for George.

8ft. Trailer* • Cabana*

’88 CB Reflgaritor, 10', like new, I x 24 ft. GEM. completely equip,
ped including A ir cond. Alumlni.
guaranteed, fttso. Terms if de­
num-Klectric brake*, full bath.
sired. Call FA 2-2821, ask fur
Sacrifice at 21200. Cameron's
Jim.
Sporting Goods, Oviedo,
P L A Y P E N with pad like new,
cheap. Cafporte gate. FA 2-2113.

86. Automobile* - Truckn

Barkley

1934 CHEVROLET PANEL, body
and motor In excellent condi­
tion, owe tires. Only $29# Pb.
t 4 * 40M evenings.

A . W. Berkley Ueed Cora,
lac,
Im p o r t s A S p o r t * Cons
Our Speciality
17*91 * Heart of Maitland

1951 FORD, good condition, phone
FA 3-2870.

PM. MI 4-5107

NEW &amp; USED

W ILSO N - M AIER

* Open 'Til

9 P.

M.

CARS
must move!
BRAND NEW

1962 LANCER 170

4*DOOIt Sedan; Heater. Defroster, Varible Spend Wipers,
Outside Mirror, With Undercoat And Antlfrooeo.

Stenstrom Realty

$1995

GET A GENUINE

FORD MUFFLER

Jim Hunt Realty

Wall

V

STENSTROM S P E C IA L ^

" See this beautiful I BR. I bath
home today. lUdoeorated. love*
ly targe landscaped lot. Locat­
ed in South Plnocrost. Can be
purchased with pratent financ­
ing for $1030 down or owner
will consider new FHA financ­
ing. A purchase now Will as­
sure a Happy 1962!

Fo r d

HOLLERS o f SANFORD
DISCOUNT HOUSE

Ph. FA 2-2420

56 FORD 2 Door V*ft Automatic
f in a n c in g
Dow* Payment ft
t losing Coat

Monthly Payments a* low «a

*86 Inti, taiee nnd iMursoes
NE W HOMKB
In Beautiful —

Sunland Estates
$14,100 - $17,100
.1 * BEDROOMS
1 . lJ i • 2 BATHS
Conventional ft FHA Leant
Drive
IM l
4*
SMlsn4

Ketalra ( I * t B. ef 2**-

ford). Sales office le t kenae
intidt entrance.

KINGSWOOD

free:

Instillation

&lt;1
«1
60
60

CO RVAIR C A D ILLAC
C A D ILLA C
CO RVAIR •

Coupe
Sedan DeVille • Loaded
Flestwood • Loaded
1 Door .

SS
6ft
5ft
69
58
58

CHEVROLET
8IMCA • 4 Door Economy Special
L A R K Renal Coupe Automatic
CHEVROLET • Blatant 2 Door Std. 6
R AM BLER * 4 Door 6 Auto. P. S.
CHEVROLET - 4 Door Belair

. Dlacount

.. Olacount
Dlacount
Bel A ir I Door V*8 I*. G. ... Dincount
. Dincount
.. Dlacount
.. Dlacount
.. Dlacount
.. Dincount

Dlacount
57 FORD • 2 Door Automatic .
55 BUICK 2 Door
8195 No Dincounl
66 CHEV. 2 1 0 - 2 Door, 6 Cjl., Std. 8295 No Dincount
84 FORD 2 Door V*8
1195 No Discount
81 CHEVROLET 4 Door Auto
Dlacount
85 MERCURY Coupe, Overdrive — ..
. Dlatounl
2nd &amp; PALM ETTO
2505 PAR K AVE.

SANFORD
SANFORD

FA 2*0711
FA 2*0861

[

W H ILE YOU WAI1

;iir

agon 2-Dour
g g M UliCUKY
Monterey 1-Door
fokd

M

Kanrh Wagon 4*Dr.

’ f i f l , 0 ,U *

™

FORD OW NERS

SPECIAL

Dlacount
. Discount

BUILDERS, INC.
F A ft-MT*
JIM H U N T . F A B -SIll

GaUsie 1-Door
2 D I CHIU
, w U M agun 4-Door

TYPE DEALS
CORVAIRS TO CADILLACS
Q U ALITY USED CARS

♦ Stenstrom Realty
111 N. Park Ave

Raneh Melon 1-Dr.!

LUBRICATIO N .................. ..... 90c
BRAK E A D JU S T M E N T ............ggc
CHECK W H EEL ALIG NM ENT
O ffer Good Through Dec. IUlh,

CREDIT TERMS A V A ILA B L E
EASY PA Y M E N T P L A N

t'u.tom 2-Door
VAUX
D oor
FORD
Fairlane 4-Door
I'OKD
.’ontertible

few;:
$ '6 V
,u7
Ml

ford

Wagon 4-Door

.if, n n FORD
f'J - O I t u.tum 4-Door
LIIH YK U LU T
11/A 4-Door
-V* g
C 9j lFORD
Falrlana Hardtop

f &lt;»71
&amp; 5 7

K0M»
Fairlane 2-Door
t'llflY S L K It
, 8 7 ; •Door Hardtop
L * - I f M ERCURY
ft
4*Door Hardtop
MKKCUHY
Mnntr!
Miintelair Conv.
FORI)
••6” 1-Door

gg FORD

Strickland-Morrison
SERVICE

DEPARTM ENT

808 E.

Ph. FA 2-148!

First

St.

Winter Park MI 4*8916

Stickland^Morrison, lnc.l
— HANFORD
308 E. Firat 81.
PA M I8 I
Winter Park M l 4-8*IS

f

55 FORD

STATION

W AGON

V -l With Orerdrlfo.

WAR 1805

NOW $4 IS

53 CHRYSLER

*150

REDUCED

W INDSOR

4I6 »»

Automats* Tranamleiten

WAH $895

NOW $28$

85 DODGE

*107

REDUCED

2 DOOR

H ARDTO P

V-S, Automatic Tranamisaion

W AS I0BIS

NOW t int

■■■■ ■

REDUCED

BRAND NEW

1962 RENAULT

Blue • Gram - Red Or While. Drive The First fft.OM Miles
On Let

FREE G AS!
Offer Good Only If You tiring Thle Ad With Tout
O ffer Kxpires Mat., Dee. 9th.

55 PLYM O UTH

SA V O Y

V*8 Knglne

W AS $495

NOW $515

56 DODGE
W AS $595

56 N ASH

REDUCED

(6 C YL.)

NOW $288

REDUCED

150
*3 0 7

RAM BLER

Automatic TranvraDiion

W AS $095

NOW $488

REDUCED

*2 0 7

BRAND NEW

1962 CHRYSLER

NEWPORT 4 DOOR SED AN
INCLUDING ALL
CHARG1.S
D E L IV E R Y P R IC E !

*3098

SEMINOLE C0IM1Y MOTORS

5L9 E. FIR S T 8T.

PH. FA 2-0614

�-a r3 k «B -

9i

fflje • in fe r t ^rriTh
P age 12—Wed. Dec. 6, 1961

QUANTITY
RIGHTS

RESERVED

PLEASURE A N D S A TIS FA C TIO N GUARANTEED

WESTERN G RAIN FED TO P Q U A L IT Y BEEF

I

A WE SAVE YOU MONEY
ON YOUR FOOD BILLS
or.J-W £ GIVE

houm i

W
fj

Mon.. !■«•». W*4
I:JO To 7:00

Thuri* Prl.
8:30 to 9:00
S ATU R D AY —

STEAKS

0

M ER CH A N TS
Green STA M PS
WITH EVERY PURCHASE

RICH ARD C. CR AVE N o f
the Heavy Attack Wing
One S ta ff &gt;ma been promoted to Yeoman Third
CInaa (Y N 8 ). Craven grad­
uated from the Lynn Claaalcal High School, Lynn,
Moan, in June 1960 and
joined the Navy the anme
month. A fte r recruit train­
ing he graduated from
Claaa " A " Yeoman School
at Ralnbrldge, Maryland
and wna aaalgned to the
S ta ff o f Commander Heavy
Attack Wing One, Sanford.

feoM m o » I
FAMOUS QUAlirr —

choosi

2460 Park
Avenue
Sanford
Florida

Young Baking

Hickory Smoked Sugar Cured

im * n iooo

F R E E G IFT S
$

For Tour Sunday Slipping FOOD FAIR Hlorn
Dpea Lake Ilarlnn Road, Atalra Park, Orange
Illoaaom Shopping Center, Orlando.

FYNE SPRED SOLID

QUICK
FROZEN

SH A N K
H A LF

GRADE "A "
4 TO 6 LB
AVERAGE

FRESH CAUGHT MEDIUM

AARP President
Advises Caution

FARMER CRAY SUGAR CURED SMOKED THICK SLICED

At the recent meeting o f D«B ir y Chapter o f American Ann-

♦

POUND
CARTON

elation of Retired People held In
the Communltr Center, Preildent
Grumbacher announced that the

fcXTRA MERCHANTS GREEN STAMPS

Chapter was not apoaaorina any
building
people.

of

homea

for

ItMIT-l M * PAMIIY
taoo rooo oaDU

w iih

retired

CODE S

The preildent read a letter from
the national

organiiaUon

TASTY CHANGE OF PACE MEAT

txniaca n - i o l i

urging

them to proceed with caution la
thla matter. Member* were advlaed on Iniurance and drug mat*
te n , and were told o f toura provld*
ed for groupi at apecial ratei
when traveling through Ihe na­
tional aieoclatlon.
Preildent Grumbacher lu ted
he had rumor* of the DeRary
Chapter atarting to build homea,
and aald thla waa not true.
“ No retirement homea hate
been atarted by the A.A.n.P.
Chapter In thla aactlon," he aald.

A Switch

GROUPER
F IL L E T

COFFEE

PEAS • SPAGHEni WITH

9

CHEESE • BUnER BEANS

LIM IT— 1 W ITH $500 FOOD ORDER

FOOD FAIR COFFEE

Legal Notice
m i nr

»

LIM IT— 1 COFFEE OF
YOUR CHOICE WITH
55.00 FOOD ORDER

• PORK &amp; BEANS • BLACKEYE

T H K t im t i r

Swift’s Finest Shortening

Folger’s MMountain Grown”

'DIXIE CHEF" CANNED

H O LLYW O O D (U PI&gt; — Klghty
e f Folaom Prlaon’a guarda ex­
changed their olive drab uniform*
fo r blue denim and played priion*
era for a arena from Allied ArtlaU '
“ Reprieve'’ being filmed on loca­
tion.
Prevtoualy, 1,000 convict* who
had volunteered to work a* extraa
wera uaed In other arrnee. Ilut
author!tlea prohibited mating In­
mate* aa guard* fo r aecurlly rea.
aona.

iv

s

SQUARE
CUT

v i.v r tt

1,1 * * « » row
aRUIVOLB rOOpTY. FLORIDA IV

rnavcrut vtx nraa

n a t io n a l

OAOB A * * O I A T I O N ,

w ort.

A Corpora­
tion erganlird unilir an AN of
t'onaraaa an,l .ilnttna purauaut ta
til*
Fedaral
Kailonal
Uoriaane
Aaauelatlun, i-hatter Art. Satin* n.
prlnrlpal office In Ihe c ity of
IVaahlnalon Dlitrlet e ( Columbia.
Plaintiff

PEACHES

A i,r n r .n w. i w t &gt;;b and K AttK N
5"hla wife, and III I h i k .
WOOD PltODUCTS COM*

PANT,

IN’IT., a New

poration.

Jtrrry

cor­

m o m . __
Dafandanli
VOTICB TO APPK AR
T H K BTATB OP r i . l i n i t i t TO i
At. Kli m t W. KXTKM and
KAUKM W. KUTK*
Ad d ra a a Unknown
YOU AUK I l K H K l i r NOTIFIED
that a full haa been filed agalnel
la the above . M I t l x i eaute,
•bd that you bra r.qulr.d to (It#
tty
• * * T * r w,,h ,h» Clerk ot
thla c « « .r t. . a
n ! — toaervo a copy
---**,u»
Plaintiff
or
Plalallrra attornvya. whoaa nama
and addreaa la Illation A Uorn.
alaln. I&gt; K ail Pin. Ilrta l, or*
Undo,
Plorlda,
not talar than
January llh, m * . |f y ou t , (|
do ao a Hocrea Pro Conf.aeo will
be anltrrd axalnat you for the
rvllvf rivmandrd ta the Complaint.
Thla ault la to fmeeloaa a rn.iru* ■ * • The real properly proteodad
aaalaat la:
Dot I I . Block I. W R ATH *

cm ariB un

f ik it

REG 25f VALUE

FREESTONE HALVES IN HEAVY SYRUP

LADY FAIR ANCEL FOOD
9

FRESH LARGE HEAD
wfWtraae

LADY FAIR CINNAM ON TWIRL

a d p i*

TION. according to in. plat
ther.uf aa recorded In Plat
llo„k 1*. Paae «« . |&gt;ul,lt,.
Hrcorda o f lainlnot. County,
Florida.
T o y . t k r r With tha fullowlna

$

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II.
S.
Plane
6-Month Delay In Interstate 4 Seen
Hit Landing
County Fails To
Get Lake Mary
CLltr ^ c in fu r it li m t li t
Rights Ot Way

ELISABETHV1LLE, Katanga ( U P ! ) — Katanga soldier*
i firing rifles and submachine guns today hit a United Statea
|Air Force Globemnster plane making a landing approach and
set it afire. The plane landed safely.
Shortly after the,shooting the United States called o ff
its Olobemaster airlift o f troops and supplies to the United

W E A T H E R : Cloudy through Friday. High today, 77-82. Low tonight. 67-52.

Nation* forest fo r the timt being.

w Interstate 4 through Summole County will l&gt;e delayed
six months and the developnient o f the western part of
the county will be seriously
hampered because the county
waa unable to get rights o f way
to extend Lake Mary lilvd., Coun­
ty Engineer Carlton Blits aaid toA n y.
llllis made the atateinent after
tha County Commission meeting
in apeeial session Wednesday af­
ternoon voted to inform the State
Road Department to cancel the
overpass on the road and to eonatruct an overpass over Patrick
Grove Kd., ona m ilt south.

VO L.

f.3

Leased

U nited

W ire

Established

1908

TH U R SD A Y. DECEMBER 7, 1961

SANFORD.

FLO R ID A

NO. 339

Franchise Directive 'Too Stringent'
Enabling Act
Protective One,
Says Cleveland

State Rep. M u ck Cleveland
Jr. today called the franchise
directive n "little too strin­
gent" nnd said the enabling
bill introduced into the 1961
Oils*
legislative session was prim­

The
hoard
authorized
Wednesday to tell the SRD not to arily a protective measure and not
build the overpass because it was solely a revenue producing de­
unsuccessful in getting the needed vice.
right o f way from property owner
Cleveland laid certain points o f
Fred Dyson who aaid ha wanted the directive needed clarification
$600 an acre fo r it.
and eingled out tha mandatory
A t the meeting Wednesday, the connection proposal.
^ o a r d reaffirmed its policy not to
“ Wa provided the legiilatlon and
T a y fo r rights of way.
machinery, hut the policy ia up to
Illiss said that now the SRD will tha County Commission," tha leg­
have to get plana fo r the Patrick islator said.
Grove overpass and over (1,600 in
Cleveland said that during the
survey work on the Lake Mary Inst session “ we realised that
Rd. will have to be thrown into the | there wna a need for aorne means
trash ran.
of control and regulation over wa­
ter companies that were not sub­
ject to regulations by the Florida
Railroad and Public U tility Com­
mission.
"W e sought those rontrola by
this enabling legislation," ha add­
ed.
Cleveland cited a ease In Loch
Arbor laat year where there was
ROANOKE, Va. (U P I ) — More no water and tha water company
college graduates are living placed '.her* refused to do anything aliout
,ln .oh opening* in the South than it until it was "convenient.” "In
'e v e r beiore, a college placement tiiat s i ch tha haalth and welfare
o f the clliiena waa in jeopardy,"
officer laid Wednesday night.
be said.
Cleveland's colleague
in ... the
irialatute. Gotdon
Frederick Jr.,
Jr..
Gordon Frederick
N E W YO R K ( U P I ) — Former Legislature,

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President Eisenhower will b « the
new chairman of the editorial
board of the Encyclopedia A m eri­
cans, it wa* announced Wedneiday.

Hope Is Emcee
HOLLYWOOD (U P I) — Come%dl*n Bob Hope will emcee the
Acgdcmy Award* "O scar” teleca *t April », the Academy of Mo­
tion Picture Aria and Science* an­
nounced Wedne»day.

Broward A irport
W ASHINGTON (U P I ) The
Community Facilities Administra­
tion today announced a $276,000
advance to Broward County, Fla.,
t ' f o r preliminary planning of a $39
million je t airport.

Sales T ax Up
TALLAH ASSEE (U P I) — Comp­
troller Ray E. Green aaid Wed­
nesday that sales tax collections
for the first five months of the
fiscal year were up $2 million
over the same period last year.

*'Bomb Hits Newsroom
si

PA R IS (U P I) — Terrorists set
o ff a plastic bomb netr the news­
room of France-Solr, (lie nslion's
largest evening newspaper, Wed­
nesday. The blast caused heavy
damage and injured one newsman.

Ask Rider Ban
JACKSON, Miaa. (U P I )— A fedj eral Judge will hear a request toW day that he enjoin pro integration
groups from
aponsoring
more
"freedom ride*" Into McComb, a
South Mississippi city where ra ­
cial violence erupted last week.

October Smoke Tax
TALLAHASSEE (U P I ) - Bev­
erage Director Thome* E. L *e
reported today last October cigaret tax collections in Florida to­
taled (2,733,461. Lee said $771,66*
would go to the state general fund,
and $1,966,895 to qualified commu­
nities.

Top U. S. Commie
Gets Traffic Fine
YONKERS, N. Y . (U P I ) — Top
* U . S. Communist leader Gus Hall
pleaded guilty today to a charge
of failing to keep to the right.
The admiasion. however, had
nothing to do with Hall's laauc
with the United State* govern­
ment over the Communist party's
refusal to register as an arm of
the Soviet got eminent — a charge
be will answer In Washington Frif ) day.

was

disclosed

in Leopoldville.

and DC4« continued flying supplies
to the U N troops.
Flame*

wee*

belching from

a

fuel tank and on* engine when the
'nig cargo plan* landed at the
United Nationv-hrid ElUabclhville
airport. The crew mcmbeis were
reported unharmed.
The A ir Force plane was hit
less than 24 hours after the United
Statea announced in Washington
it would provide up to 21 additional big cargo planra to assist tha
United Nations forces battling re ­
bellious Katangrse In the capital
o f tlii* breakway province.
With their control o f the air as­
sured on the third day o f tha new
outbreak between UN and Katan­
ga forces, United Natiuns planes
blasted a Katangrse ammunition
dump six miles outsldn o f Elisabethville in aupport of UN ground
troops.
Katangrse troops began firing
on the Glokemaster when it swept
tow over the city on its landing
approach.
Indian and Swedish jets flying
In support o f ground troops a t­
tacked Katangrse ground Installa­
tions in tile Elisubethvilla are*.
They blew up an ammunition dump
six milts outside the city. The
jets were flying from the big UN
air hate at Kamina, 2(10 miles
northwest o f Klisaliethvillc.

“ This will leave the county with
only one overpass between Coun­
t r y Club Kd. and tha Longwood
Murkham Rd., Dlisa added.

TJew Job F or Ike

it

Civilian charter pilots flying D O *

City

Crews W ork

Frantically To P lu g Up Broken W ater Main
(Herald Photo)

Orlando Private
Half M illion Gallons
U.S. Convoy Rolls Into Plane Missing
Lost As 2 Mains Break Berlin Despite Threats
Sanford work crcw i worked for I inch valvre blew on the line at the
seven hours Wednesday repairing intersection.
intersect)
two major water break* with City I \y4ler ooured over lira street
v l . ‘‘I ’ i 'u - "
MahagtC W. K KlV.a
K m * Jl*»todU
r * t w ig&gt;) ^
-»■**• nnd Cn* * vvn.xVd frantically-"^
llntaiing over a hhlf million gal* liv e hour* to plug the gap ui the
Ions of water was lost.
tine.
The first break occurred at
Knowles said that just as tire
French Ave. at First St. at ap­
line was being repaired, the pump
proximately 1 p.m. when a six
gave way and firemen were called
out to suck the water out from hy­
drants in the area.
Under the personal supervision
of Knowles, Water Superintendent
Quintus Ray and Public Works Di­
rector Sid KiChard, 15 men worked
(hroughoul the day only to have
Spenkora ill the evening another break occur at 4 p.m. al
session o f the Florida busi­ Persimmon Ave.
Five men worked in water up
ness seminar at 7 p. m. to­
in
their neck* for seven hours in
day will be Dr. Frank Good­
win o f the University o f Flo­ repairing the breaks.
The five commended by Knowles
rida and R. II. Roberts o f
Miami, representing the Flo­ today were LeRoy Lee, Augustus
Drown, Frank Bines, K ooicvell
rida Power and Ligh t Co.
Robinson and Willie Lee Robinson.
Roberta will speak on "R e ­
"Tho inen worked fighting 60
cession Proves the Superior
pound* of water pressure plugging
Stability o f Florida's Unique
the valve,” Knowlea explained.

Mexico Not To
Blame - Smathers

of

(U P I )—Tha

Ironies

industry

thinking

about

locating in Keminole County!
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Look for th« Farm Bureau to rocommtnd tiiat an agricultural centar be established on the county
home pioperty.
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Don't be surprised if the breech
widens between City Manager W.
K. Knowles and tha Civil Defense
Board . . . Crucial meeting com­
ing up tonight.
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No sooner had word reached ua
that Hants's cap waa found that
County Agent Cecil Tucker men­
tioned that the 4-H sign on th*
councll'a floa t "disappeared."
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Reports from Oviedo are that In
a city election w|ier* candidates
were unopposed and therefore,
voters might have felt it wasn't
important to go to the polls, ther*
was a splendid turnout, Thoe*
people seem to value th* great
American privllega of voting. It ’s
a heritage that's worth protecting
lest it be snatched from us.
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Postmaster Guy Allen Is w o*,
ried because, in spite o f all he can
do, th* plea to “ mail your Christ,
mas package* early” Just is net
bringing in the expected volume,
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vanguard the highways linking Berlin with
West Germany for such troop
. ,
Didja see the auditor's report on
battle group rolled into Berlin to­ inovcmenti.
West German truck drivers told
Brevard: Quota: Board member*
day afler a 110-mll# trip across
West Berlin police that East Ger(county commission members, that
when questioned by the Herald
Communist East Germany in de­ man army and police patrol car*
i» ) continue to run their own dls&gt;
aaid it waa a good law If properly
fiance of Soviet and East German were stationed at every road
tricts like little kingdoms, acting
administered but could be bad if
warning!
against "possible conse­ leaving the highway and at sec­
Independently in supenrialon o f
abused.
ondary road bridges over It.
quences.”
work, hiring o f personnel and
He added that the bulk o f tha
East German soldiers and po­
obligating funds rather than act.
criticism of tha directive comet
The Communist! claimed the
lice were posted along the high­
ing together. Tha Suprems Court
from a "lark o f understanding" on
United Stales had no right to use
way al about one-mile Interval*
has ruled a hoard cannot delegate
the part o f the general public.
and Russian and East German
its power in thin manner. Unquotes
The county commission called a
army trurks were on tho high­
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public meeting on the proa and
way both in front of and behind
Chief Deputy Jim Singletary
cons o f tha directive fur 7 p- in.
the American convoy, (hey aaid.
today at tha courthouse.
warns o f strict punishment fo r
Ollier Communist troop move­
Cleveland, who is alto chairman
youngsters hunting with BB guns
ments were reported elsewhere in
of the City Civil Service board,
without proper adult supervision.
East Germany in apparent new
said he would not be able to at­
Better bring th* old man along
GltOTON, Conn. (U P I) — Adm. military maneuver*.
tend tonight's meeting because
when you go a-shootlng.
The
U.
S.
convoy,
172
troops
In
Husband E. Kimmel, former Pa­
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of the important civil service
cific
Fleet
commander whose 23 Jeeps and trucks, was the ad­
meeting regarding rules and re ­
Officials
o
f
tha
Taniiaml
T ra il,
career was wrecked by Pearl vance element of the 1.5U0 • man
gulation* governing city employes.
way*
Bus
Company
will
visit
Kan.
Harbor 20 years ago, said today itrong 1st Rattle Group of the
ford Monday to discuss new Inter*
19th
U.
S.
Infantry,
tl&gt;* attack was Induced by Presi­
city bus service between New
It was cleared through the So­
dent Roosevelt to “ thus permit
W A H H IN TO N ( U P I ) — A Cuban Yuik ami ■ dozen Florida cities
hint lo honor bi* secret commit­ viet border control point at Mariments to Great Hritain and the enborn and crossed through Com­ exile leader has told Congress from Jnckfonville to Miami. Th*
Economy.” Dr. Goodwin will
Neilierlands with the full support munist territory lo Berlin without that th* Kremlin ordered Cubun mooting with local officials i* set
follow with a talk entitled
incident.
Premier Fidel Castro to declaie for III a. m at the Trallways Ter­
of the American people."
minal, Second and Park Ava.
"B ring ’Em Bnck A live."
lie always was a Communist.
Kimmel, wl»o will be 80 next
s e e
M EXICO C IT Y (U P I ) — Sen.
It was emphasized by a
February, lives a selected life
Dr. Jure Miro Cardona said at
George A . Smathers, (D -F la.), Chamber
of C o m m c r c e
City
Commissioners
Wednesday
here with his wife. A congression­
a .Senate hearing on problems o f
said Wednesday night h* does not spokesman
that it is not
al investigating commuter in 19(6
Cuban refugees that the declara­ were given a copy o f the proposed
blame Mexico fo r voting against necessary to have reserva­
placed much of tlie blame for the
tion by Castro last Friday was new condemnation and demolition
an Inter - American investigation tions to attend the evening
I'earl Harbor disaster on Kimmel
meant a* a "deliberate challenge uf unsafe building, ordinance in
of potential Communist threats to session. The public is cordiul“ rough draft." The ordinance will
CHICAGO ( U P I ) — A New York and IJ. Gen. Waltrr C. Short.
to the inter-American ayetera."
tha Western hemisphere.
ly invited, egpeciully sales doctor today revealed hia tech- \ Kimmel said he ha* spent the
Mlro, whu was the first premier l&gt;* discussed In detail at Monday's
A t a new* conference here, |&gt;eraonncl, and people in the siiqut- o f scalping hia patients to past two decades "putting peo­
M IA M I REACH ( U P l)- P r e a l- u„ a tr th. U i l n i
. ' j „ ow regular meeting.
Smathers said, however, be doubts field o f public servieu ami
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of Cuban exiles in tl.is
transplant flow ing locks to bald ple straight about Pearl H aroor" dent Kennedy appealed lo labor „ ,
that tha government and people of public relations.
and digging up new evidence that today to get behind hi. effo rt* to wu||lr). „ ld Wednesday that two
heads.
TH O U G H T FOR T H E D A Y :
tha United States are "completely
Dr, Norman Oreulrelch aaid he Washington officials withheld v ’ overhaul the reciprocal trade P - c# . llo , ldt, brought Lack from Who's gonna g rt tired f ir s t ! Ma
satisficed" w i t h
the Mexican
writing about tba Palma . . . Or,
Tessa* C IS
LI
I
transplants
transplant* hair
hair from
from the
tiie bushy
bushyj,tat information from him aliout Kr»&gt;" lest Increased foreign tom
Moscow order* fur the speech.
stand.
you all reading about It.
I W O F lie r s n u n
fringe
fringe to
to the
Die shiny
shiny tup
tup of
of his
hit baldbald­ nr .. nations w.l'i the .o p j.e s e ’ Petition cause added loss of Juba
The
hearings
resumed
today
The Council o f tha Uigauiiwiiun
ing patients’ head* to give them that may have provoked the rur- ror American worker*.
with a « r l ! . i of witnesses ached.
of American States voted 14 to 2
l l
a
i
bark their lost hair line.
pr.»c Pearl Harbor air a..ai. .
KpeaUng to the A F L-C IO na. isisret to testify on problems caused
Tuesday to call a meeting o f forThe surgery range*
said
lias ..........
Uoual convention
here, the
chief
ranges from a aim -!
-: "Everything
»•••»* .I have —
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th asiinatlots o f Cubans to the
•ign ministers next month to
been substantiated." Kimmel said./executive in his prepared text also
.
pi* technique performed inthe
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a
a
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M il. in i
a
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Miami
area.
study Red encroachments on the
A Cessna Cub plane crashed ,loclur» «***«•
tompllcaUd p ro -1 "The conclusion is Inescapable. I outlined a plan f» r federal assist*
It. Norris Wilson, an off{rial ol
New World. Mexico and Cuba cast
into Lake Monroe early Wedncsrequiring hospitalisation,
They withheld iniormatlon from
» « communities, businesses tiie I'. S ComtniUvv of llriuthe only negative votes.
day evening injuring two of the
U,1" « • Pu" ‘ h resembling a us because they wanted the Jap- and u o i U is Injured U-mpoiurily gies, said in a ptrparrd state­
Smathers said h« believes Mex­
occupants
miniature biscuit cutler, the doc- anrse lo attack. Then they iruci- by competitive aspect# o f librialment that -every Cuban hope* to
ico’s veto represented disagree­
The crash occurred about 600 tor «»d l*lt Ibutea small patches o f
/ltd me and Short. They wanted l**d tariff*. He said the plan ivturn
SANTO DOMINGO, D. R. (U P I)
Imire
eventually,”
but
ment on a technicality rather than
would he submitted to Congirsa
feet off Mill Creek.
hair f run| tha aide* and back of to pul it all off on us
—Tlte
government and opposition
many
mngnize
tiiat
it
might
not
political support for Premier Fidel
nest year, but tiiat it would avoid
The two men. Robert Stokes of lh*
lo ,h» h*1*1 • ! » * • **"
-------------------put finishing touches today on an
Castro's Cuban government.
"permanent guveimiirnt paternal- *'• ^°r * *‘,n* U'lie.
DeLand and Herbert Cash of
"Obvluualy, only a l i m i t e d
|
Mim hi.d U lifled that the Cu- agreement to end the violent
Chapel Hill, N. C., were teported -mount « f hair ran be grafted.
7
he
chief
executive
spoke
fiis
l
u
" “ Cugces "have but one pur- political crls.s in Hie Dominican
in “ (ood condition" at lhe Or- otherwise th* patient would (port
lo a national meeting o f Young P0’ *'' ,0
hack fighting. They Republic.
a
wavy
growth
on
lop
hut
be
bald
ange Memorial Hospital today.
lietnoeifeta ul tha Deauvill* Hotel, * 'ou|d rather fight and dia than
Both rereived cut* and lacrra- on the sides and hack o f hia head.
President Joaquin llalaguer ar­
then n-utuied to A FL-C IO head- tu Dy to remake their lives In
Hair cannot be grafted from one
burglar tiona.
Police today hunted
rived
at the presidential palace
quaiteis at the Americana Hotel a friendly but foreign country.”
Police reported that the plane person to another ezeept in th*
who apparently likes to dress
earlier
Ilian usual following late
tu
addles*
th*
labor
convention.
A T LA N T A (U P I ) — Non farm
right.
had apparently crashed after take* cat* o f identical twins," he tuld
Kennedy'* references to the
employment
in
Florida
increased
uight
talks
which reportedly left
a
medical
meeting.
Chief Roy Williams said that .off from the DeLand airport.
by 17,000 during October, the U.S. nerd for extensive changes in for­
only minor details to be ironed
The two were rescued fiom the
tha Martinizlng Cleaner* on W.
Department of Labor reported to* eign trad* policy followed up hia
out before there la formal aaSecond St. was entered sometime plane by volunteers in boats.
similar speech Wednesday in New
day.
iMuucvmcnl of an interim
Wednesday nliht and three suita Asalsting in the rescue were W.
The regional office said the York to tha National Association
U N IT E D N A T I O N 8, N. Y. regim e.
of clothes, one overcoat and 15 A. and W. C. Yates. J.W.E. WhitBridge
Page 8
beginning o( th* citrus fruit pro­ uf Manufarluiets, an organization ( U P I ) — Th* list of countries wait­
I akrr and Robbie Whiddon.
The general atmosphere of oppair* of panti were stolen.
C la ssified ____
Page 12 A IS
cessing season and production of usually at odds with the AFL-C IO . ing to apeak in the Geneial As- timism was reflected in atencllled
Comic*
....... P ag* 12
high fashion sportswear for the
sembly'a debate on China had j slogans on downtown sidewalks:
Dear Abby
Page 8
winter tourist season raised manu­
giown to 43 today, dimming hnpei “ Long lire Ibe government ot na.
Editorial
...... . Pag* 4
MIAMI (U P I) — Slate Prisons, AMEU8IIAM, England (U P I)—
facturing employment by 4.200.
o f a a a * in b I y adjournment, by tiooal unity." Soldier* and police
Entertainment _____ Pag* 8
Director H. G. Cochran aaid today Funner British Prim* Minister
Trade employment increased by
T A L L A IIA K flE E (U P I ) — Gov. Christmas.
I eontioued oe ilrvet guard and
Legal*
Florida if well on It* way to Ciemeut Attlee, 78, hat suffered a
. . . . . P ag* 9
10,000 as wbolcsaleri expanded to Farris Bryant will fly to New
Only two wetka remain o f t h e 'moat butloeae houses were still
I'uzzi*
....
.
upgrading both its pruona and heart attack and it "gra vely ill,”
haodie the citrus crop and de­ York Kunday to attend a special time originally scheduled for the closed, but there w~rm slgns of an
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the personnel whn guard the eon- j doctors at Ameriaham Gm eral anSociety .
_
P a g* 8 * 7
partment store* enlarged their session
of the
i.... -&lt;
•»— governor's confer­ Kith
**“ ■ session, which opened Sept. |early end to the lo-day anU-govncte in them.
I trounced to d y .
Sparta ........... ----- P a g* 8
staffs.
ence committee on civil defense.
18.
eminent general strike. ^

Two Speakers For
Evening Seminar

B E R LIN

A T L A N T A (U P I ) — Authorities
today searched belwcen Savannah,
Ga., and Orlando for a light
company plane reported loat with
three persons aboard.
The Civil Air Patrol In Atlanta
said the plane, owned by a FI or.
kla produr# firm, left Savannah
Wednesday night and has nut
been heard from.
The search was Initiated by
officials of the Yeancle &amp; Fox
Produce Co. of Orlando, after the
plane did not appear on a flight
from Roanoke, Va, to Orlando.
The Atlanta CAP said the pilot
and the passengers were identified
only by their last names. Th*
CAP ssld the pilot's name was
lx&gt;dlng and the passengers were
Giles of Orlando and Mate worth
of l^esburg.

UY L A R R Y V E IIK IIK L
What's this about a new ala*.

a combat-ready

U. S. Army

Kimmel Continues
Harbor Correction

Castro's Speech
'Made In Moscow'

He Scalps 'Em And They Like It

h

Labor's Support Of
Trade Plan Asked

Monroe Lrasn

A oreemenf Near
In Sanlo Domingo

j

Non-Farm Jobs In
Florida Increase

Well Clothed
Burglar Sought

43 Countries To
Speak On China

Herald Index

Better Prisons

Attlee Stricken

Bryant Culled

Jk&gt;

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No thing evoke* the aoorda o f
ChrUtma* quite so affectively a*
the annual ringing of the belli
held by volunteer worker* beside
the fareotn Salvation Army ket­
tle*.
Sanford heard that sound today,
a* the kettles were aet up In front
e f the poet office and MeCrory’a
and the Salvation Army Christmas
belle began to ring.
No one remember* how many
years the hells have been ringing
and no one knows jtut how many
thousands of families h*v* been
provided with same of the hare
necessities o f life, by the coins
tossed into the kettles Lr the mors

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The

Henderson

By HEI-EN SNODGRASS
Mr. and Mrs. Chester Henderson
o f E sltrp riii aero haste U mors
than SO members o f his family at
an cid faxhlcnsd Family Reunion
cn Thanksgiving Day.
Henderson's grandparents and
their family came to Central Flor­
ida from Oklahoma in January ef
1020 where the bought land near
Orlando, built their home and set
out a number o f orange grove*.
Attending the reunion were Mr.
and Mr*. Andre Aylie* of Jackson­
ville, Mr. and Mrs. John Beerman,
Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Henderson
and children, Mr. and Mrs Michael
Neel, Mrs. L. F. Neel. Mr*. Maude
France, Mr. and Mrs- Evcretta
Henderson and children, Mr. and
Mrs. Marion Wiggins and children,
Glen Drummond and son, Elmer
Steugler of Maitland, Mr. and
Mrs. Bruce Wilson and son, Mrs.
Glenda Drummond, Hr. and Mrs.
Michael Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. Al­
vin Votes of Winter Park, Mr. and
Mrs. Lawrence Sands and children
o f Del And and Howard Henderson
o f Enterprise.

Legal Notice
r it -r iT io t *

hawk

NOTICE Id bereb r given rbol we
•re engaged tn business at Baa.
lord, g m ln o le f'oen ty, Florida, undar lb s fletlrlooe nam t of, XOYA
BUILDERS, and Ibat we Intend
to register said name with the
Clerk e f the rir r u lt Court. Mem!,
sola County. Florida, In accordance
with the previsions e f the FI - IItlnna Nam* Statutes. U&gt;w|t: Mac.
hob l i t e r Florida its tu ir e HIT.
g irt J. n. nerhm eytr
William Brod*

Pabtlsh Dee. I. II, ll, it, till.

IB T U B CIRCt.IT (W C B T OF THU
B iv r ti J i w r t a i , c m n it . i *
a »n
fob
v i i u i v o i . ii
c fir e r r .
FLORIDA

i* r iu v c a a r no, xiru
EVELYN D. HILL,

Plaintiff,

Family

At

By fltfIRLET WENTWORTH
Dr. Gertrude Porman, candidate
for mayor o f Altamonte Springs
in Tuesday's municipal election,
cites a number of lo se s upon
which her campaign is based.
To her statement the lays, “ As
mayor of Altamonte Springs, I
would dedicate myself to exact,
honest and efficient terries from
all city departments.
“ I am wall awsre o f the im­
provement and annexations that
ara taking placa ail around Alta­
monte Springs and if wa art to
survhra aa a city, something must
be dons to preserve our prestige.
"W e need money to execute
plane for improvements and by
careful administration of city
funds, wa can improra in reality
without raising taxes. Our present
rata o f seven mills should be ads-

Legal Notice
Katas* ml
; » II. WKOICK1CH,

T* ail 0*411*** a*4 r , n * u llavla# claims a* Demand* Saalaat
Sale Kata la,
Taa *n4 t i e s a f r e s are h ere­
by notified aaS r*qulred to preeeal
anr
claim * end demands
which n s , or either o f yon, may
h sv - a g a in ,t the aatete a f CIIAHl-K* H. WKIJ ERICH. deceased. let*
o ! eel d Coanty. t* the rvtttnty
Judge a| bam laol* County, Florid*,
at hi# nfrie# la the court hose#
ml **14 County et Sanford, Florida,
within els calendar menlh* from
the time of the rlmt publication
o f this notice. Each claim or da.
m ind aboil ka la w riting, and shall
stain tha placa o f reeldenca end
poet o f Hr* addreae at |b* claimant,
*ed shall be sw orn to by the
claimant, agent, attorney, and any
eurh alalm or demand not so filed
ahatl be void.
Hetty Iren* W egner
Marsh Annette Evans
As e secu lor nf the Lest W ill
end Tealam ent a f
Cha-lee II. tVegerleh.
deceased
Akerm sa. Turnbull. Kenterfllt
* Kldson. gu ll n o .
Hew England Hldg.
F. O. Hot 117
W inter I'ark, Florid*
Attorney* for the estate
First publication Decem ber I. lis t .
» * TU B Cl HI: IT T rO I MT NIVTII
J I D I t lA I . CIHt’ L'IT, I* a n i l F o il
SKMIbOl.M U lt'.V T V . FLORIDA I*
CIIA.UCKHY BO. I leaf
federal

n a t io n a l

m ortgage

AAAOCIATIO.V, A Corportlon e r ­
g s v I t , i under an Aet o f Congrsae
nod c u t t in g pursuant to ths Pad•c»l Nstlnnsi M orlgaga Associa­
tion. C hart,r Act. having tla prin­
cipal o ffice In ths d t p of Wash­
ington D istrict o f Columbia.

vs.
v—m—svru—luu:

t Isiat.
IMKALI
Arthur 11. Utckwlth,
Clerk e f the cir c u it
• f the Nlath Judicial
I* and Fur gamine!*
Flerlda
I lf Martha T. Ylktaa
D*|ruty Clark
I'ubllah: Ime. «, I], 11, ,* .

dr.
Court
Clrealt,
County,

lb TIIM ClMCI IT r fll’RT OF TIIH
mbTH j i o i c i a l i n u t it of
AMI FOR SHMIBOI.R ( Ol bTV,
F lo r id a
n iiv iB a r in m u
T i n : I'KNX M l'T f'A I, u r n i n .
bLUAhVH

COMPANY,

JOgEFII c. OKAULKT and DONA
It II*: ABI.ET, bla a Ifa, JAI'K D.
IIOI.INIIKII. and WltEATII A U.
DROWN. d/k/a tv IIKTHA II. TATUrlL and If ah* b* msrrUd. •
bar husband,
Dafandsnls.
bOTic*: o f s i it
Ik h o r t u a l u fo r k m .os i ' h k
TOt J o e c r il C. IIEAMLET and
Inina it. ukaui.k v. u , vixa,
llsaldanc* Cskauwa
You are haraby nolltlad that a
Cumplalnl »«• fureitoen a certain
n.erigaea aneumbarlng Ihe fellow.
Isa daacrlbad raal propttty, lo wit.
Lot t». r n a Irik
lakk
MANOKM. aecordisg lo Uio
Ftal tlisrauf a* raonrdad la
Flat Uuok ||, pag* 71, Pub11* Hai-urda of Bimlnol*
County. Florida.
be* baan filed against you In Iha
tbor*.eiyied suit, end you ur* reuulrtd la aerva a copy *r your
Answer sr riaadtag lu in* Com*
plalnl on Plaintiff* allaruaya. An.
daraoB. Hush, staid A liran, lit
Kaal Canlral Avanu*. Orlando,
Florida, aad III* Ihe original Ans­
wer or 'Pleading In the etftre of
the Clark or tho circuit court en
or bafnro the lid day of January,
l i l t If you fall to dn as, a dacra*
pro roafrss* will will l.a taken
against you Ior th* rail,! daaiaud*d In tba Complaint,
Tbl* Notlim akall b* gabllabad
one* a waok for four ouasacutlv*
waaki la Ihe ganferd Jlarald.
WITNKUK mr haaU and ofrirlal
sell af of fir a al Hanford, Uamlaol*
County, Florida, tbla lat day of
1&gt;•&lt;-*,i,ber, |Ml,
4HLAL)
Arthur H. Dachwllh, Jr.
Clark of Circuit Coan
Dyt Alarlba T. Vlhlaa, V. C
PubUabl Das. «, 1L 11, M, U«1
iUnia ^ SJni l l I
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Plaintiff

JAMKS GORDON DOLE end -----DOLE, hi* w if*, if m erritd. tt.d
O. *. AKIN. JR. sod ------ » ^
“

Thanksgiving

M
a J|C1

Reunion

quale. We need money for our city,
but not the kind of money that
romea from allowing our town
tavern and grocers to sell beer and
whiskey on Sunday. I shall be the
first to vote sgaisrt such an issue.
"Our citizens are o f vary high
caliber and wa intend to keep It eo
by aoning the rity in a maeterly
fashion to the satisfaction of moat
Altamonte residents.
"The economic situation has
changed and we, and Altamonte
Hpringt, must alto change by
thinking progressively. When the
cloverleaf at 1-4 and SR 434 k
completed, it will mean much traf­
fic and business for Altamonte
Springs and we mutt be prepared
for it. This ia something that
should have been taken care o f at
least five years ago by a aoning
committee.
“ We need a civil defense pro­
gram in Altamonte and with the
unopposed election of Keith Nison
aa councilman in Ward One, wa
will have one o f the finest civil
defense directors in this county.
He is able and willing.
’’With the cooperation o f my
fe'low citizens, Altamonte Springs
ran be a modal city, run on an
honest business basis.
“ Wa do not wish to be a polit­
ical football I“

r h u n the doll*, and they are ehureh and dvle: group* to bring
fort unite Jt the wnrlA.
U i l year is Sanford, over f t .200 dreaeed and eoetumed In attractive |happineaa to many littJa girl* on
to food order* were frees by Capt. clothes by lha member* o f various I ChrUlma* morning.
Rirhard C lirk. to the poor and
reedy. This year, aa tne pattern
continues, there will he more lam*
iliea, more children and price* of
food will be higher.
AUo a part o f the Salvation
Army's program i» the doll pro*
gram, wherein the Array pur-

Announces

K rs id e n its !

•

C om m ercia l

B uildings
Fallout Shelters

The
For

G. W. Dodsow

General

Of

[ANTS

His

Itactico

Office
Of

Law

Masonic Building
SANFORD,

Contractor

H O llM i
Mon, T ara, Wad
I J « To 7*S

The

The

F A 2*7083

—

Opening

FLA.

STAMPS

with every purchase!

T han ., Fri.
8:30 to 9:00

SATURDAY 8-30 to 7:00

j
'.avi rou MOfUf
; on voue rcoo autx
n - 4 - Arf GIVI

TODAY
ONLY

M ERCH AN TS
Green S T A M P S

BLUE *
RIBBOK

VJ1l*«tVIB? 9v»9CV*AfJ
RCOU f»f.«* •s'511 '"*h CC“t
IVOjI
'•

2460 Pork
Avtnuo
Sanford
Florida

FREEGIFTS

HUE IIBBON ON
THE LABEL MEANS
QUALITY ON THE
TABU! PLEASURE
AND SATISFACTION
GUARANTEED OR
EACH PENNY
CHEERFULLY
REFUNDED

Rib Roast
“ ■ 5 9 ' • Boneless Beef Cubes
Boneless Chuck
59* • Freshly Ground Chuck

EXTRA MERCHANTS GREEN STAMPS
CUT FROM LEAN YOUNG PORKERS

UMfT-l K l fAMEY
WITH liJOO FOOO OtDCt
lie iv t e is i t '

CODE S

Kl.SULKY
AFB.
Bermuda
(UPJ&gt;— rnu*. the H. B. spec*
thimpanted
fk w two timet
» round the earth Wednesday, wa*
brought her* Thursday for med­
ical checkup* and observation be­
fore being returned to Cape Ca­
na vernal.
The Stv-year-old male chimp
and the (pace capaule in which
he made hW apace journey were
recovered from the Atlantic 230
mile* aouth of Bermuda by the
destroyer L'SS Stormca ahortly
after they landed.
The Storme* reached port at ad­
jacent Hamilton with the monkey
and the capiule at 8:30 a.m., and
both
were
promptly
brought
aihore.
The chimp wai under prelimi­
nary atudy to see how he aurvived
hit trip, while a plane wai flown
in here and the capsule loaded
aboard for return to Cape Canav­
eral for detailed examination.

FLORIDA OR GEORGIA
GRADE “A ” FRESH DRESSED
AND DRAWN QUARTER

SLICED BREAKFAST

FLGRIDA COOKED

MAYFAIR (ROLLS OR QUARTERS)
n i i T T r n

pou n d

51 00 DOWN HOLDS ANY DQ.UXE
READING TOY T IL CHRISTMAS

M axwell
House Instant

Uiff burned

D sfsrid u la
HOLLYWOOD (U P !) — Gig
V lirilM TO APPEAR
THE * t A T ,; OF FLUNIDA Tfli
Young hat been aigned by the
JAMEd GORDON DOLE and Mirnsh Company to co-ater with
------ DOLE, hi* w lfs. If matried
Klvis Presley in “ Kid Galahad/*
T. D. ' U" Mcnuol

which w!ll to released
Mampiile. Tannraaa*
YOU AliK I1KHKHY NOTIFIED United Artiste.
that a suit has been Iliad against
you In lb* abova eatltlad emuaa,
and that yea ar* required ta III*
your anaviar with Iha Clark of
Ihla I'eurl and lo *«i vs a copy
tharsul upon Iha IMalntllf ur
1’lalntlff’a allurneia, who-* aaras
and addraaa la lilahup A Hornstall,. ** aXaat Fin* niraot, 4&gt;f!sttdC, « '» » * b f EMT SO. I I m

through

6 0 Z JAB

Legal Notice

WAHHINUTON
PANT, at at.
va
KINO
et al,

a ECU RITT

LIMIT—)
WITH 52 50
FOOO ORDER
COX-

ria lb tltfs,
COMaTItUCTKN* CO ,

INC.,

Defendant*,

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Golden

t u r n r o r at it

Stohely*s Finest

MIIIITUAUU FOlIKt 1.0*1 RK
t'harla* Mtlealm Ckaever, Jr.
UlouD* Chaever
Ton. Defendant*, ere hrreby nollllt d that a com plaint la forecloa* a carialn n-.irtgag* on Iha
lollu w lag deacr'bad property, ta

or sarlat no*.

Da* (IK Rang* (claetrlc)
Modal fv llllIt’ll, barlal TltD-

d ie t

Tea Yanellan Bllads imaiall
inanufaotured by Aaakarlk
Ulasa a Pali,i Compaay. Man.
ford. Florida—no model or
**rl*l number*
WtTNKPg my hand and lb* teal
af said Court at lUnlord. Florida,
llila Mih day at November. 1**1.
(•KALI
Arthur 11. Bet.kwith. Jr.
(Ncrk of tb* i.’lrculi Court
Uyi Xlarlha T. Vlhlta
Deputy riavb
Utell DP * BURNHTEIN
S( Kaet Fla* Ulreat
Orlando, Flerlda
Atlorne, c foi Plalntitf
I'ubllah Nov. I a St b Ua*. 4, IL

I » l * t. 1 I. I. 1 and d,
Block A; L oir T, «, 1*. II.
II, II. H , I* and 1* aad
IT, Clock D; Lnl I, Rterk
Cl l-ol I. Illocb l&gt;. IIO IJ1
VIEW
KUTATTiW, MKCTION
OF
XI KltKDITH
MA Null,
UEI.TION UNE. according to
Iho Plat Ib tra ol record,d
In Flai Rook II at Pago t*.

Puhlle llfford* of armlasl*
Conaty, Florida.
baa bsau Iliad against you In th*
above-itylad aull ami y»u ar* rsqulrad tu aarv* a copy af ynar
Answer or Pltadlng lo th* Com­
plaint «n Plalntitf* attoeaar* Jo*,
aph XI. Xluraako. P. O. Boa III.
Faro Park. Flarlda, and fll* th*
original Anawar or Pleading la
Iha offtr* ol tka Clark of Ilia Cir­
cuit t'vurl on or befor* lb* l*th
day ol Dacatubar, 1(11. If you fall
In do au. a decree yea, aonleaao
will b* lakan against you for th*
relief damaaded la Ihe Complaint.
n t T N I X my hand and official
aaal ol offlr* al Hanford, flamlavla
County. Florida, this llih day af
November, 1ML
IbKAL)
Arthur It. Beckwith. Jr.
Clerk of Circuit Coan
By i Xlarlha T, VihUn
PubUabl bo*. SO, IT, Doc. 4, IL 1**1

E^TROCST ?URE
GORTON S FROZEN

Stokely’s Finest

LIMIT 3 WITH
F000 ORDER

�»
/

1
Katanga

Nehru W arns Red China
India's Premier
Answers Threat
Of Invasion
.

NEW DELHI. India (UPlJ
Minister Jawaharlnl
Nehru told an aroused parli­
ament today that Communist
China has threatened to send
troops into Indian territory.

He Town! India would "reaiit and
repel" them.
In one of the mo»l hitter denun­
ciation! of Communist China ha
ha* aver made. Nehru aceuted the
m-iplnjf regime o f betraying India.
lie told tha lower houia that
just two days ago Communist
China had tent a warning that
unless India halts Its military aetivlties on the border, Chinese
troops will march into Indian ter­
ritory.
Nehru raid the warning war In
reply to India's Oct, .11 note pro­
te s t in g Red Chine's aggressive
moves on the SInto-IndW fron­
tier.
Nehru raid he had feared trou­
ble was brewing shortly after
I n J Ia
recognised
Communist
China's righta over Tibet. Rut he
aafd he had never expected that
Communist China would commit
aggression.
M Shouting members o f parliament
demanded to know why he recog­
nised China's right In Tibet.
Nehru replied: "w# could not
march Into Tibet. No ona In the
world rould stop it. The Chinese
would have coma there,’ 1
Opposition msmbera in parlia­
ment Monday demanded that India
break o ff diplomatic relations
^ r ith Red China.

S lip
VOL.

United

53

Press

Ed Shinholser telle us he's not
interested in running for the Legfilature.
e
* •
■** Will the guy who took Santa's
cap please return It.
------- T h e

rs h im rs

U lfic e

re p o rts

there wer* 418 arrests msde in

November.
•

•

•

Now, will the guy who stole
Santa's cap please, pretty please,
return It.

Wire

Established

1908

TUESDAY, DECEMBER 5. 1961

SANFORD.

FLORIDA

NO. 3.17

Capacity Crowd
At Lake Mary
Protest Meeting
County Cntnmlmiloner Vernon
Dunn this afternoon oatd he
would urge the County Cumminslon Thursday night tn reconsid­
er "certain points" in the fran­
chise directive. Dunn referred
especially to the mandatory
sewer connection.

★
R. R. ROBERTS of the Flo­
rida Power fit Light Co. will
apeak on “ Receaaion Proves
the Superior Stability o f
Florida’s Unique Econo­
my” at the specinl seminar
at the Civic Center Thurs­
day.

★

★

★

Wednesday Noon
Deadline For
Seminar Seats
-is

Wa got a radiogram from Santa
Claus at tha North Tola saying he
lo t! hie eap while In Sanford,
e
• •

ftra U i

Franchise Caiied 'Dictatorial'

noon Mfodonnclar. Tha seminar will
sSalt s l t &gt; M. Thnredey « t the

The bridge over Seminole Blvd.
It now open to traffic.
e
• •

Leased

ttsiiorw ari'
railing the
Chamber o f - Com mere* or, the
Jaycees. AH employer* are urged
to attend tha evening session with
sa many o f their sales people as
possible.
Tha seminar la eo-aponaored by
tha Merchants Bureau of the
Chamber of Commerre, The Board
of Realtors and Jaycces.
Among the speakers will be
John JCridsr, Chamber manager
who will discuss the economic
growth o f Seminole County; Dr.
Frank Goodwin, called the "dyn­
amo o f mirth and wisdom" who
wilt talk on "Bring ’Em Back
Alive," and It. It. Roberta of the
Florida Power A Light Co. who
will discuia economic stability.

Boosters Grid
Banquet Tonight

★

•••

★

Directive for water and sewerage
plants adopted hy the County
Commission last month.
Ed Zimmerman, Lake Mary
(ire district commissioner, cited
objections! clauses o f the direc­
tive which he termed "dictatorial"
and "Just too much for thosa llving under the free enterprise sys­
tem of America," before Introduc­
ing Col. Paul Bissrll who read a
petition staling the offending
terms and suggesting a correction
for each.
Tha document, to be presented
at an 8 p. m. public meeting
Thursday between County Comnlaeiuuers and officials o f private,
ly awned utilities companies, sugthat Um commiaaiod rescind.

THREE CASSELBERRY WINNERS in Monday’s municipal elections pusing for the photographer jU»t after the final count was made late in the
evening were, from left, George Howard, alderman; Carl Stoddard, mayor
and Clifton Overmnn. alderman.
(Herald Photo)

Federal Funds For Sewage
Plant Here M a y Be Delayed

A indlvi

re ha given
area to come
all resident* o f
under a franchise agreement be­
fore It is granted and that a pub­
lic hearing he conducted on the
matter;
That If sewer line connections
are mandatory, the company oper­
ating under a franchise hear the
cost of such connections to all
existing buildings in the area using
approved septic tanks;
That the paragraph stating that
utilities companies be granted a
30-year franchise agreement be
eliminated and;
That the Water and Sewer Com­
mittee be entirely separate from
the county commission and that It
control all phase* o f franchise
operations Including the length It
is to be granted.
nie ultly~CHi»&gt;iiim,n m action at
Monday night’s meeting came
from Frank Evans, pioneer de­
veloper of the area and owner o f
a Lake ilary Water Company.
Evans asked that the people,
before signing the petition, read
an editorial repotting Orange
County's pollution problems and
calling for the citizens "to arerpt
their responsibility and finance
adequate sewerage systems on dis­
trict or area basis,"
Hs distributed reprints o f the
editorial entitled “ The Pollution
of our Waters," with seemingly
little or no effect as those present
crowded thrre and four deep
around the table after they were
invited to “ step forward and sign
if you are in agreement with
terms of the petition."

Halt Arms Race,
Churches Demand

Nose Trouble! He
Put The Bite On

UN Forces In
Elisabefhville
Under Attack

Casselberry voters in Monday s
ELISABETHVILLE,
Katanga
municipal elections named Carl
C. Stoddard as mayor for the (UPI) — Fighting broke out in
next year, succeeding Joseph ElisabcthvtUc today between Unit­
Laird.
Clifton
Overman a n il ed Nations and Kalangese troops
George Howard to the Board of after discovery of what a UN o f.
Aldermen, for two year terms ficial called a secret Katanga haL
and re-elected Mrs. Lillian Beiscl tie plan to attack all UN strong­
holds.
to the office of Town Clerk.
A United Nations spokesman In
Gus Sawyer ran unopposed for
Leopoldville said UN forces went
marshal of the loan.
With approximately 600 votes into action against Kstangese
cast, the final count showed Stod­ gendarmes In Elisabelhville at
dard with 295 as against Otto midday and that fighting was
Henning's 739; Overman. 34*1 and enntinuing till* evening.
The spokesman said that In
Howard. 342 romparrd with Frank
l.uccy'a 226 and Graham Wilson's |hitter fighting UN forces cleared
218 and Sira. Bcisel, 308 to Mrt. the Kstangese by 3:30 p m. from
Edith L. Duerr's 261. Sawyer re­ a roadblock leading to tha vital
airport. UN military operations
ceived 471 votes.
Overman and Howard replace were put under the command of
Aldermen Lytle K. Swope, pre­ Brigadier S. A. Ra.'a, an Indian.
Katanga Foreign Minister Evar­
sent chairman of tlir hoard, ami
iste
Klmha said Ihe UN forces
Ben Evans,
opened fire first at 1:43 p.m.
Kimha told a news conference
that the UN troops used "heavy
weapons against the lightly-armed
Katangn arm y."
Kimha said nine Kstangese sol­
diers were wounded. He said ho
did net know if there were any
UN casualties. He gave no other
details.
Streets In central Elissbelhvillo
WASHINGTON (UPI) For­ were full nf people running around
eign ministers of the American in apparent panic and cars with
nations have agreed Lt meet next horns blaring.
Eyewitness reports said Katan­
month for what could be the f.rst
step toward Imposing sanctions ga forces moved their roadblocks
against Cuba.
500 yards closer to the UN-held
Tike council of the Organization airport loday and were strongly
of American State (OAS) voted entrenched In the surrounding
14-2 Monday night In favor of the underbrush.
meeting. Only Cuba and Mexico
Urquhsrt said Ihe Katanga gov­
opposed Colombia's proposal for ernment could not control ita owa
the conference, but five other army and that mercenary troops,
whom the United Nations has or­
countries abstained.
The 21-nation group voted to dered ousted, have Joined regular
have the foreign ministers consid­ troops.
President Moise Tshambc « n
er the "threat to the peace and
politics!
Independence
of
the in Paris.
American states that could come
from the Intervention of extracontinental
power*
alined
at
breaking the American solidar­
ity."
The ministers also were asked
in the revolution to point out any
threats that would "Justify the
application of measures for the Churchill Vacations
maintenance of peace and secur­
MONTE CARLO (UPI) — Sir
Winston Churchill today settled
ity."
This referred to possible sanc­ down on his third visit thil year
tions against Cuba, which could tu the sunny Cote d’Atur.
inrluilc economic measures such
as a trade embargo. Cuba was Elect Historian
not named specifically In the reso­
WASHINGTON (U PI) — HUtor.
Ian Alien Ncvlns waa circled
lution, however.
chairman of the Civil War Cea*
tennlal Commission 3londay.

OAS May Clamp
Down Imposing
Sanctions On Cuba

Lake Mary’s Fire Hall was
packer! to capacity Monday
night when residents of the
area met for the second timo
to take steps protesting cer­
tain points of the Franchise

All Booster Club members and
(heir
familiei, and prospective
g
* * *
l.ook for the County Farm Bur­ Booster Club members who are
eau to urga the County Commis­ planning to purchase merabersion on tha naed for a centrally ahlpa at the door, are invited to
located agricultural canter in the attend the football banquet being
county.
held in the cafeteria at Seminole
• • e
High School tonight «l T p m,
Turkey and dressing, hot breads
Did you know that the Univfcr■ity of Florida Is now InUrested and drink* are being provided by
in tha i’alms Hotel T
the Booeter Club end all persons
who have not been contacted are
Q If anyone finds Santa's cap asked to bring a covered dish of
pleasa return it to the Herald and vegetables, salads, desserts or
wa'II forward it to tha North Pole. side dishes, plus a serving spoon
• • •
for each dish.
Varsity and Junior varsity foot­
Look for the County to Invret
ball team*, A and B squad cheer­
about |200,000 in surplus funds,
*
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leaders and their dates are guests
Groundbreaking ceremonies for of tha boosters at this post-season
AUx of Mlsmi will be held around banquet. Awards will be made and
NEW DELHI (U PI) — The
the first of February. Plans and trophies presented at the program
■pacifications for tha new building which baa been planned by Ches­ World Council o f Churches assem­
bly appealed today for a halt In
ter Osford, program chairman.
% re almost completad.
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tha armi race, a "verified ressaTHOUGHT FOR THE DAY:
tion o f nuclear tests" and the
strengthening o ‘f “the
Why doesn't the city hire sn ad­
“ United N s.
tioni.
ditional part-time librarian and
The appeal, directed to all na­
keep the library open during tha
tha evening hours?
TAMPA (U PI) Garnet C. tions and governments, was mads
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Lelieup, 37, was in more trouble in a statement approved in a tense
overtime session o f the assembly
City Attorney Bill Hutchison loday for nose-biting.
will probably present the long
Just last year be made an oul- her* today. It w u read to the
awaited condemnation ordinance of-court settlement of It.300 for wind-up arstion o f delegates from
M the special City Commission biting a chunk out of like nose of 65 nations by Dr. Nathan Pusey,
meeting Wednesday. Bye, Bye ' Thomaa J. Gavahin of Philadel­ president of Harvard Univrtslty,
Palms I
phia during a fight. Gavahan.
• a e
who sued him for $20,000, collected Cape Causeway Bid
Don't be surprised if Lake Mary $1,500.
TALLAHASSEE (U PI) Po­
move* to incorporate if the com ­
Monday, Lelieup was charged well Bros., Inc., Fort Lauderdale,
munity's petiLon against certain with sneybara for doing the tame was the apparent low bidder today
points in the county's' franchise thing in a fight with Clement T. to test pilings for tha 35 million
directive fails to bring further FU*, m, during a fight, reportedly causeway to Cape Canaveral. The
consideration on the mailer from over an unidentified Monde they bid, low of four received, amount­
ed to $13,913. |
jwuniy co in mi akronen.
J saw ia a restaurant.

Rages

New Mayor, Two
Aldermen Elected
At Casselberry

WEATHER: Cloudy through Wednesday. High today, 75-80. Low tonight. 50-55.

Deadline for reservation! for the
University o f Florida Seminar on

By LA It It Y VERSHEL
Will tha guy who walked o ff
with Santa Claus' cap during tha
Christmas parada please return it.
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Battle

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Federal assistance for Sanford
to construct its near half-million
sewage treatment plant will pro­
bably be delayed until the next
fiscal year, the Herald learned to­
day.
Engineer William Bush of Leftler and Bush reported that there
may not be enough funds this year
for the government to assist in
building the plant estimated to
cost $464,800.
Bush explained that Sanford

Letter Contest
Winners Named
Winners of Ihe Downtown Mcr
chants Scnta Claus Letter Contest
held last Friday and Saturday
have Im-eh announced. They are:
First place — Lee Slouriunmire,
US W. 25th St. who Willi a $25
savings bond.
Second place — Dicky Aiken,
444 Elliott Ave. who wins a $10
gift certificate.
Third place — Kathy Banks, lift
Satsuma Drive, who wins a $5 gift
certificate.
The prizes have alrrsdy hern
mailed to the wibnera, along with
congratulation* on their success.

Solon Agrees
On Refugees

was ninth on the list and "it looks
like there arc only funds for the
first five cities on the priority
list."
Sanford la asking $139,14(1 In
government aid.
Sanford previously was 22nd
out of a total of 27 cities on tha
Hit and recently skyrocketed to
No. 9.
The government is only allocat­
ing $l,20U.boo for sewage treat­
ment plants (his fiscal year.
Bush reported that final plans
on the plant will be submitted this
mouth. Bush said that l&gt;9 percent
of the plans are completed and
"we are only finishing up the land­
scaping part.”
The plant will be located on *,
four acre tract on Hwy. 17 92 west

of the Mill Creek Bridge at the
city’s sanitary Landfill area.
The city commission by a 4-t
vole had approved pialimlnary
plans for the plant.
J. H. (Jim m y! Crapps voiced
the onl&gt; opposition for tha con­
struction.
However, other commissioners
felt that they would not vola („r
the plant until they had the as­
surance of the government to help
share part of lh« construction
casts.

New Balaguer
Opposition Nears

East Commies
Fire At Refugee

m w A ...

Goldline Back
In Jail Again

Fidel’s Son 111

BUDAPEST (U PI) — Cubaa
Prime Minister Fidel Castro's 12year-old son w*« reported, by a
local newspaper to be undergoing
BOSTON iU P I)-B «rn *rd Guld- treatment here for Influenza,
fine was back in Jail today with
the big question still unanswered: Federal Unions
has he disclosed list* natnei of
WASHINGTON (UPI) — PreaL
lliuse who benafitted from ills dent Kennedy has ordered prompt
action to adopt an administrat'on
tooo.ooo slush iumlT
puUcy fur
A 'tiaJkUnl, sickly looking uuiu Tstnc rnr■cm —prupq-tQ —policy
tine end his secretary, Mildred unionization of government work*
Papcrman, appeared ia federal era.
court
Monday
and
admitted
charges of probation violation. Praises Jr. Colleges
MIAMI BEACH (UPI) — Slat*
The case was continued lor sen­
School Supl. Thomas D. Bailey
tencing until Jan. 2.
There was no hint during the said Monday that Florida's junior
brief proceeding whether Goldfinc colleges arc the one answer to
had compiled wilh the got em ­ mounting shortages of funds and
inent'* demand that lie make a space.
frank and candid disclosure of the
names ol llio.se who received his Train Kills Man
DELUAY BEACH (U PI) — A
largesse in return lor {avers.
man
tentatively
blent.tied
as
Richard Bowkcr of klichigsn waa
killed Monday when he was hit
hy a slow moving pass.ngcr train
here.

SANTO DOMINGO, D. R. (U PI)
— Opposition croups wer* expect­
ed to take a stand toduy on new
proposals fioin President Jnnqhin
Halucut-r fur a settlement o f the
1IEBI.IN (U PI) — Communist week-old rrisik which erupted Into
police fired eight pistol shots Into wild riots Monday.
Wrkt Berlin at a fleeing refuge*
'Ihs autl-govcinninit general
and a Western border guard Mon­
strike
here enters Its second week
day idgid, Western police reported
toduy, mppatenlly unabated de­
today.
No one was hit by tile bullets, spite Monday's moii effort to force
hut the refugee was ruptured by . stilkeliound stores to reopen. Scvnine East German police (vopus). vit peraons, including an American
West Berlin police said tlie vo* news photographer, were iiijuied
;&gt;os o|irnrd file on tire refugee in the day's violence.
while lie was on We»trrn-lirld ter­
Bulaguer'i o f f i c e announced1
ritory. Then they fired two shots Monday night that any govrru -1 LONDON (t I’ D — "W at: 1 in
In the direction of a Western sen­ Inenl worker who is nut on the jub and love us and lor God’s sake
try who shouted at tlirm to stop toduy will I* fired because the ml- pray lor u »l"
Tiiese words appeared suddenly
firing at the refugee.
ministialiun "cannot permit public
The incident occurred near the entuloyar, to sabotage public serv­ loday in a Itletyped dispatch from
Kliiabcthvllle to I.onion, Just beBrits Canal on the border of th e' ices."
ore rrport* o! fighting there beAmerican sector o f Neukcelln and
leaders
of
the
UCN
ami
June
II
(wren
United Nations and Katanthe Soviet sector.
Opposition parties were repotted gcre troops.
Western police said the uniden­
The plea appeared in the middle
tified refugee returned to the stud) ing new government propos­
als.
of a message rr.'clved In (lie
Eastern zone under vopo gunpoint
Although no details wsr* an­ London office of the New York
after crawling through barbed
wire to the canal's south bank in nounced officially, Balaguer was Times, for distribution to all
an apparent, attempt to swint to said to hate suggested formation news agencies, including United
of a ‘‘council of state" htadvd by Press international.
the W et.
The dispatch p iou m ably came
West Beilin police said 13 per­ the picsident and Including four
from
Times correspondent David
to
six
other
members
drawn
from
sons escaped to West Berlin dur­
Halberstam.
ing the 24 hours ending at 7 a. m. opposition ranks.

MIAMI (U PI) — Ken. iluikcrt
Humphrey (D -31Inn.) sized up Mi
ami's problem* with more than
50.000 Cuban refugees Monday and
said, "1 don't see why you folks
haven't raised more hell than you
have."
Humphrey toured Ihe Cuban Ite
fUge cVnter accompanied by his
wife and Dade County School
Board member Jack Gordon. He
reviewed the scliool system's a c­
celerated English language pro­
grams for refugees and conferred
with Assistant Superintendents Ed
Hurst and Wesley Matthews.
They Included
policemen.

Plea For Prayers
Comes From Congo

This junta wuuld exercise both
executive and legislative powers,
assisted by a 12-man cabinet in­
cluding seven oppositionists, three
Kennedy Tour
government men and two member*
WASHINGTON (U P I)— An an- Stock Hun To End
nouncement that President KenTALLAHASSEE (U PI) — A selected by mutual agreement.
nedy will visit Puerto Rico and uiontb-long livestock ahipuisnt reA UCN spokesman said it was
South America next week was ex- strictieu will end at midnight Wed- uutikely that his party would con­
pec ted today from the WhiU neiday, Agriculture Commissioner sider any such arrangement until
House shortly before Use Chief Doyle Conner said Monday. Since tha government allows tha opposi­
Executive was due to depart on a Nov. I all livestack shipments into tion party to reopen its radio net­
speaking trip to New York and Florida have Leeti subject to rigid work, officially closed down early
k lot ids.
j screw wot m inspection.
|in the strike.
four

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WASHINGTON (UPI)—The K.-nnotly adminUtralloit hope* to
avoid mobilising Army reservist*
In future crises and to rely in­
stead on sn enlarged regular
forre.

W ind Topples Tree
NASHVILLE, Tcnn. (U PI) - A
33-foot-high Christmas tree in
Memorial Square was blown over
Monday night when winds gusts
af 40 mile* per hour swept through
tbr city. The giant spruce waa
bedecked with 12,300 lights, 500
balls and bells, gold garland and
[our-foot candy rare*.

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TALLAHASSEE (UPI) Lift
Underwriter* Insurance Co. of
Shreveport, La., baa been ordered
to show cause why It* certifi­
cate to do business in Florida
•tiouid not be revoked. State In­
surance Com misslousr 3. Edwin
Larson specifically charged thn
firm violated th* Florida insur­
ance rode and misrepresenting in­
surance policies during 19004

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Hungary

l to Improve relation* with the
United Stale*.
Hungarian Deputy Premier Gyuia Kallai told newsmen in Budspeat Monday that his government
la ready to talk about Joiaef Car­
dinal .Mindsacnty ai part of any
negotiations with Washington.
Mindtcniy took refuge In the
U. S. Embassy In Budapest when
the anii-Conununist revolt of i960
collapsed. He has been there ever
since. Hungarian police maintain
a constant watch, ready to seise
him nimuld he try to leave the
building.

UNITED NATIONS, N. Y. (UPI)
—The Communitt regime of Hun­
gary Hill la io shaky five yean
after the revolt of Budapest that
M need* the continued support of
Soviet troops io auy tn power,
according to Sir Lcvllt Munro of
Krw Zealand.
Munro, ipecial United Nation*
rcpra*enl*llve on Hungary, made
the (titement In a report he subStilted Monday to the General Asaembly In preparation for a forth­
coming debate on the litue.
Coincident with the report was
• move by llungary'a lied regime

Realtors Set
To Install
New Officers
\I

Hosts Hoax Ends Guests Hope Of Theodore Aulin
Dies At Oviedo
Stocking Up On Free Golf Balls

The newly-elected officers of the
Seminole County Board of HealIo n for 1083 will be installed at a
dinner meeting Monday at 0 p m.
•4 the be a Shell Restaurant.
William H. Lippold, eiecutlve
vice-president of the Florida Assn
ad Realtors, will Install Byron
JUmball at president; Mrs. C. F.
Yield, vice-president; b ln . Eliz­
abeth 6. Kuhn, aecntary-treasurer
nod A. R. Lormann and W. Diefetch*, directors.
This installation will culminate
fe n years of varied and progress­
ive activities by the local board
nadsr the leadership of Neal V.
Farmer, retiring president, and
begin a haw year directed toward
p ea ta r progress by Us members.

Bob Hope Hurt
Filming Show
HOLLYWOOD (UP1) — Aetor
Bob Hope suffered a two-inch gash
hta forehead Sunday night when
waa accidentally clunked with a
•hampagne bucket.
The accident occurred during
filming o f hla Dec. IS television
•how before a live audience. The
ghow was delayed 20 minutes while
attendants stopped the bleeding
god patched up the comedian,
Hope waa struck in a scene film­
ed at the height of the Bel Air fire.
A champagne bucket lowered from
• helicopter dropped too quickly,
•felktng the actor.

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SUBURBIA, U. S. A. (UPI) —
A friend o f outs named Bob Merkice ha* a suburban home whose
back yard borders a golf course.
The yard la about ISO yards up
the fairway from Ihe sixth tee,
and so located that a sliced shot
by a golfer will plop his ball
■mack Into Mcrklee’s territory.
There is a stout fence between
the golf course and the Merklee
property so that when a duffer
angles hla shot into Bob's yard,
the ball ia lost forevsr.
In the course of the years, a
goodly number o f golf ball* have
flown over the fence. Merklee haa
gathered them up like Easter
eggs. They have accumulated in
such quantity that ha has several
bushel baskets filled with golf
balls.
One summer afternoon a couple
o f year* ago, an ardent golfer
named Jack MoorhsaJ was sluing
with Merklee and me in Bob’s
yard. Buddenly, a* wa chatted,
there woe a sharp cracking sound
In the tree overhead and a brand
new ball fell on the lawn before
ue.

Numismatic Club
Meets Tuesday

Members o f the Setnlnole Num­
ismatic Bociety announce that they
will hold their December meeting
at First Federal Ravings and Loan
Caut.ua Room at 7:46 p. in. Tues.
day.
The feller who doesn't make
Anyone Interested In coin-collect­
■sistakes isn't working toward ing fa Invited to Join the society
faction.
and attend the meeting.

OUR

GAINESVILLE— Florida's rati
of building construction brightenrd during th* third quarter of sft,
year, but the total activity T h
1081 still lagged behind I960.
Touts released hy th# tlnlver.
sity of Florida's Bureau of Economir and Business Research
showed non-farm building con­
struction authorised in th* state
was during September 6.8 p«r cent
4dfher than September 1060. Thu
continued a general upward trend
In building activity fov the yes^|
But Floiid* .still averaged
per cent lest construction for the
first nine months o f 1931, com p.i.
*4 with the same period in 1960
The toUl value for tha first
three quarters thia year was |942,.
900,000. P r i v a t e construction
amounted to 3864,666,00 —3.3 p«r
pent below 1960. Public construc­
tion toUlled 108,234,000—a 3.6 per
cent drop from the previous yr^g.
Figures developed by thu Uni­
versity's Bureau o f Economic and
Business Research are based on information from building permit of­
fice* reporting.

| Munro said the attitude of the
Munro rcpurlrd that during the
Hungarian and Soviet govern­ past year Hungar.an authorities
ments toward the United Nations have reverted "with persistence’'
—and toward the Hungarian peo­ toward policies and practices of
ple—Is one of absolute defiance. llic type that siirrrd up the 1956
He said (he Budapest regime I revolt.
has refused to lit him Into the
He said they bait* put on pres­
country as a UN representative sure for higher industrial produc­
and the Soviet Union has refused tion. forced rnllertivltsilon of
to withdraw its troops in compli­ agriculture and Instituted a hard­
ance with a General Assembly de­ hitting
"atheist"
propaganda
mand.
campaign.
"There is atiJI no rule of Jaw
He said there have been mass
in Hungary, nor are l i t Hungari­ arrests of clergymen and laymrn
an people permitted to eaercLe engaged In church activities in a
the right of seU-governmenl," determined effort to break rell*
Munro said.
gioua resistance to the regime.

B O A R D IN G

Merklee arose and. In rather
bored fashion, went over and pick­
ed up tha ball. Ha started to put It
In hla pocket, thin turned to Moorhead and gave it to him.
Moorhead watched this ar*ne
with great interest.
"Does this happen often ?" ho
Inquired.
"Pretty often," said Merklee.
Then a schema began to take
form In hla aomawhat unorthodox
mind, Ha draw me aside and out­
lined the plot. 1 Joined hla con­
spiracy and returned to engage
Moorhead In conversation while
Bob sneaked down to Ida cellar,
brought up a bushel basket o f
balls and put It behind hla chair,
out o f Moorhead's vlilon.
A fter two or three minutes, he
reached behind hla chair, got a
ball and, when Moorhead'* head
wae turned, threw it out onto the
lawn in front of us.
"Hmm, another one," Merklee
muttered, and strolled over for 1L
Moorhead's face lighted with
pleasure.
Five minutes later Mtrklee toss­
ed out another ball and retrieved
It. Moorhead could not contain
himself.
"H oly mackerel," he yelled.
“ You’ve got a gold mine here."
Well, this Utils drama went on
for about an hour. By that lime,
eight golf balls had been "recov­
ered."
Finally, Moorhead's avarice for
golf balta waa overcome by his
common sense. He Jumped to his
feet, walked around behind Merk­
lee and found the bushel basket of
balls.
And then ha said something that
can't be repeated.

Theodore Aulin,., 87, died at
home in Ov;cdo at 3 p. m. Mon­
day. He was born Oct, 17, 1874 in
Oviedo, lie was a retired Justice
of the peace and farmer, a mem­
ber of the Oviedo Baptist Church
and a charter member of the
Oviedo Masonic Lodge No. 343.
Survivors are his wile, Mrs.
Nettie J.; one son, Theodore, Jr.,
Oviedo.; Iwo grandchildren; two
listers, Mrs. R. L. Wheeler,
Oviedo,
Mrs.
Mary
Grogan,
Bloomberg, Texas; one brother,
Andrew, Oviedo.
Funeral service* will be held at
2 p. m. Wednesday at the grave­
side In Oviedo Cemetery with the
Rev. Ben Blackburn officiating
and the Rev. J. Mag Cook assist­
ing. Masonic services will be
held at the graveside. Brisson
Funeral Home la in charge
Pallbearara will be W. T. Walk­
er, Joe Beasley, Emmett Xelsey,
L. A. Hardy, Paul Campbell, B
r . Wheeler Jr.

Airline Penalty
WASHINGTON (UPI) The
major domestic airline* have!
agreed to levy a $5 to ISO pne
ally on "no show*"—passenger*
who fall to advise a carrier when
they Ho not intend to use reserved
space.

Osceola Portrait
TALLAHASSEE (UPI) A
portrait of famed Seminole Chief
Osceola ran become the property
of Florida for 323,000. The por­
trait, done while the Indian chief
was In prison at Fort Moultrie,
S. C., In about 1837, now hangs
In a Charleston, S. C., museum

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THAT FINAL FEMININE TOUCH giving Stephen Perrnult'i tie th#
"just right” angle in made by Linda Benton while DeBorah Bacchus and
Sharon Ledford await their onatage cue for the "Gala Night in Paria"
Fashion Show scheduled to open at 7:30 p. m. today at the South Seminola
Elementary School in Uasselberry. The show, aponxerad by the Connell of
Teachers and Parent.* aa its primary fund-raining event o f the year, also
will feature other children’s fashiona and a host o f womon’a styles.
(Herald Photo)

Salsbury Completes Vigilantes
First Aid Course
RAMSTELN, Germany— T-Sgt.
John Louis Salsbury, son of Mr.
and Mrs. John W. Salsbury of
2200 Laurel Avenue, Sanford has
successfully completed an Amer­
ican Red Croat first aid Instruc­
tor! course here, according lo
Thos. B. Smith, director of Amer­
ican Red Cross operations In
Europe.
Sgt. Salsbury Is presently as­
signed as an Air Surveillance
Supervisor with the OL No. 1,
80th A. D., Ramsteln Air Base,
Germany. Ha la the father of
two children; Gale L., age five;
and Terrence
W.,
age
four
months; he plana to return to the
United State* in November of
1082.
SgL Salsbury was one of a
group of servicemen selected by
tha military to receive Red Cross
training. This Instructors cufane
qualified him to conduct classes
at his station and to train other
military personnel in the funds
mentals of first aid.
The American Red Cross main­
tains a staff of field represents
Uves at l(s European Headquar­
ters In Stuttgart, Germany, to
teach first aid, water safety and
borne nursing to the UB. service
personnel
throughout
Europe,
North Africa and the Middle East.

'Romeo* Admits
29 Marriages
LOS ANGELES (U P I )-A dl«nt(led, white haired Ilomao who
i a ) i he haa married 30 women
waa In cuitody today ai a parole
violator for marrying again with*
out benefit of divorce.
"I'm a marryln' fool," *ald 04y ear-old Franklin Joieph Mill!

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secretary o f the Seminola County
TB Assn, today.
Mrs. Graham reported that
some persons have found their
Mels to he unusable.
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m em snm* &gt;r*&gt;n «n«» to Uk* thiir
place," aald Mr*. Graham.
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Harry M. KaWfla, Jr„ Mgr.
before and regret very much that
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1962

CHICAGO (U PI) — Th# ndfc
powerful Democratic voice* in II.
iinoia war* rallying today behind
tha proposed candidacy of Ambas­
sador Adlal Stevenson for th*
U. 8. Senate, but on* party leader
waa not anthuaiaatie.
State Rap. Paul Powall, speaker
of the Illinois Houaa, who haa In­
dicated he'd Ilk* to run next year
againat Senate Minority Leader
Everett M. Dirksen, (R -Ill),
)&gt; ■ « ,
“ I’m not excited."
Powall, a powerful southern Itlinola voice in a party which must
get do*:.et*te votes to win, was all
but alone In hla grudging accept­
ance o f tha suggestion'that Stev­
enson taka on Dirksen.

were as follows: Pat Mackall, Don
Prevo, Bonnie Avenel, Ken Wil­
liamson, Susan Stewart, Gltiy
Smith, Sheryl WUUemtoo, Bobby
Knight,
Nikki
Morgan,
Gary
Rowell, Karen Green, King Smith,
Sandy Prevo, Mike Hendry, Judy
Lewis,
Topper Avenel,
Anne
Pbarr, Sam Copeland, Darlene
Knight, Gerry Mackall. The chap­
erones were Mr. and Mrs. Elmer
Avenel and Mr. and Mrs. Vaujdm
Respiratory diseases cane* ap­
Knight.
Judy Bedweli and Judy Wilkins proximately 180,000 deaths annuqf
1y in tha United States.
wars unable to attend.

At the p&amp;sent time they are
collecting and mending clothing
and toys tor the Christmas party
they are going to have for the Lu­ M l. Put Are.
theran Haven children'* home in
APftlANClt
Slevta.
Those attending the heyride

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World Tour

Invade New Smyrna

Wing Scout Troop 311, tha Vigilantei, of Sunland Estates cele­
brated the Thanksgiving holidays
with a taayridt. The girls and their
dates Jumped eboenl e truck filled
with hay end took off for the
beach. They took lunches end
cokes, and roasted marahmaUows
over e big bonfire.
This social avent was tha climax
of weeks of hard work by the
Wing Scout Troop. They have been
busy on the many service projects
and working on their Wing Scout
program. The girls ere very proud
of their troop, for they are the
only Wing troop in Seminole
County.
Un Halloween each girl took
two children "Trick or Treat." For
Thanksgiving they delivered two
food baskets Io a family ‘ that
seemed very appreciative. This
task made the girls even more
thankful for their own Thanks-

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First Federal Sets Annual Dividend
Director* of First Federal Sav­
ings and Loan Assn, here have
again declared a dividend at the
rale of four perrout a year and
Ifable on Dee. 31. President E.

C.

Harper Sr., announced.
In a year which, economically,
ha* not been the best ever en­
joyed in this section, the thrill
firm has experienced six months

£ o u rth o u se R e co rd s
Real Estate Transactions
V. and G, Development Corp. to
Gary Patter»on McDonald, etux,
Wood me re Park, *?,300
Ridgewood Wood Products Co.
Inc. to Karl N. Allen, etux, Weathersfleld $9,700
Ward Hicks, Inc. to Howard A.
User, etux, 116,200
i^jW-ird Hick* Inc. to Gilbert G.
Williams, etux,. $17,000.
Drause Bros. Bulkier*, Inc. to
Lawrence W. King, etux, Gold
Courae Add. Casiclberry, 117,
IHW

Verlc B. Thompson, etux to Oswcl E. Lcadlay, etux, Hingcr
Subdin. $13,000
Noble Elmore etux, to John
Moore, etux, $5,500
XiVilliam B. Bridges, etux to Caro­
lyn W. Mason, Geneva, $8,000
William
Edgemon
to Tuscan
Home Develop. Corp. Mitchell'1
Survey, $38,000
Ward Hick*, Inc. to George C.
Mild, etux, Eastbrook, $17,800
First Fed. S. and L. As»n. of Or­
lando to Lillian H. Old, $11,500
Final Divorce Decrees
Arthur A. Sheffield vs. Gertrude
1 vd M. Sheffield
Ernest K. Couture v». Mary Jane
Couture
William P. Fernandes vs. Florm e* a .—i vm«uuv»-

DeBary Scouts
Receive Awards
Robert Corson and Wslleslry T.
t'orbett Jr. o f DeBary Scout Troop
660 Sunday received the Garden
Country Award from B 1 a h o p
Jama* W’. Henley o f the Methodist
Church at tha morning worship
aerrie*.
Making Dm presentation* (or
outstanding work of tha two boy*
was Rev* Damon Scott, pastor of
the DeBary Community Methodist
jChurch.

Chuluota Fire
Damages Home
A fire, attributed to a ahort
circuit, broke out Nov. 18 at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Hartley
Ravage o f First Rt. tn Chuluota,
causing an eatimited damage of
1 260.
The Oviedo Kir# Truck was
called but the fir# already Had
Keen extinguished op0" '** ar­
rival.

GOP Challenged
WASHINGTON (UPD - Secre­
tary of State Dean Rusk has chal­
lenged Sen. Harry Goldwater,
•f-Anz., and other critics of the
administration's foreign policy to
spell out their complaints.

S e c u r it y S e m in a r
ORLANDO (U Pl)-A two-week
•ational security seminar to de­
arri be the U. 8. position of se­
curity readiness opened hers Mun-

Marriage Application*
Luther C. Hall, Orlo Vi*U and
Edlih Tucker, Lockhart
Rral Eklate Transaction*
A. K. Shoemaker Jr. etux to John
Armao, dux, IdyliwilHc, $22,500
Nell S, Pruden, etux to Olncy
Enfingcr,
Bussell's
Addition,
$10,000
Clifton J. LcUrandc, etux to Can­
dace M, Orden, Wynn m ood,
$16,500
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Dorothy
Hollenbeck,
ctvir
to
Louisa
B.
Duncan.
Country
Club, $7,800
Edward lleincn. etux to John T.
Owens, etux.
Triplett
Lake
Shore*, $10,250
Lincoln Hghli, Inc. to Don Wells,
etux, Lincoln lights, $0,500
Academy Manor, Inc. to Casey
Jones, etux Academy Manor,
£8,700
Louis E. Wcstlm, etux, to David
Rilrhison, etux, Heftier Homes,

Church Members
At Conference
In Eustis

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Suit* Filed
Suffolk County Fed. S. and L.
Assn, vs Billy El Slater, etal
mtg. fcl.
Fed. Nat’ l Morlg, As»n, vs. Itobert E. Hodges, etal, mtg. fcl.
Fed. Nat'l Mortg. Assn. vs. Ger­
trude L. Bodnarczuk, etal, mtg.
fcl.
f i l l . Mil l Mullti. A»sli. \l TVF
fred W. Estes, etal, mtg. fel.
Fed. Nat'l Murtg. Assn. vs. John
D. Coggln, etal, mtg. fcl.
Fed. Nat’l Mortg. Assn. vs. Violet
Ann Smith, etal mtg. fcl.

Masons Plan
Annual Banquet

Floridians today are eating bet­
ter than at any time in history —
and at a lower actual coat, it was
revealed today by the head of one
of the nation's largest food chains
"Food today i* more of a bar­
gain than ever before," said A. D.
Davis, president of Winn-Dixie
Stores, Inc., which operates 540
supermarkets
throughout
t hc
South, including a number In this
area.
•‘And Florida * 5,000,000 people
together with 185 million other
American*, are eating more nu­
tritious ami more varied meal* at
lower real cost in terms of hour*
worked, than at any time in our
nation'* history.”
The president of Winn-Dixie,
which markets millions of dollars
worth of fresh Florida produce an­
nually, pointed out that United
Stales food prices have declined
32 percent relative to wages in the
last 12 y e m .
During this period, wage rate*
have moved up at a much fatter
pace than food prices and food today takes less of the spendable
dollar than ever in-fore. Mr. Davis
emphasized. And hy the same
token, food prices have risen less
than the price of most other con­
sumer items.
"Today, the children o( this
country are taller and healthier
than we were at Uie same age,"
Davia added. "They have a longer
life expectancy. Why.’ It ia be­
cause modem farm production
and marketing gives us a basic
foundation for good health — nu­
tritious, wholesome food in ade­
quate amounts for a really bal­
anced diet.
"W e're rating more beet, more
pork, more poultry, more dairyproducts Gian ever before. It ia a
simple, tried system that is mak­
ing us physically the strongest na­
tion In the world at a time when
we need this strength, and ail at
a cost that is lessening as Gie
months and years go by."

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package*. Many nf these poorly
wrapped
gifts
simply
cannot
stand the necc«s*ry handling, and
thus cause much delay and dis­
appointment ait round."
The Postmaster said further,
“ I cannot emphasize too strong­
ly Uie importance of careful
Christma*
mailing
procedures.
For example, it s best to print
the recipients full name, street
address, city, zone number and
state on each mailing label, mak­
ing sure to include an extra label
inside your gift packages."
For your added convenience,
the Post Office windows will be
open on weekday* from 8:30 a.
m. to 5:00 p. m., and on Satur­
day! from 8:30 a. m. to a p. m.,
All mail going long distances
should be sent before December
10th.
He reminds us that we can
By JANE CASSELBERRY
The
Casselberry
Community make it a merrier Christma* for
Methodist Church was represented everybody if we'll just follow
at the annua) district conference
at Eustis last Thursday by Mrs.
Frank Messiek, Mrs. Nelson Bun­
nell, Mrs, Arthur Putnam, George
Kciter and the pastor, Rev. Oscar
C. Poole.
R&gt; MRS. ADAM MULLER
Highlight of the day was a mes­
The Deflaty Wayfnicra will en­
sage on "Christian Mission*” pre­
tertain ns their guests, their
sented by Bishop James Hendley
which included an up-to-date re­ wives, friends and the Masonic
Widows of DeBary at their annual
port on tha Cuban situation.
The Casselberry Church com­ banquet at the Stetson Union Bldg,
pared
favorably
with
other in DeLand scheduled to begin at
churches in Ihc Orlando district, 6:30 p. ni. Thursday.
Also present for the meeting,
ranking second in new member*
when newly elected officer* will be
received.
presented, will be Winslow W.
Cash, Worshipful District Deputy,
15th Masonic District and Irving
Hoard To Meet
The Official Board of Sanford's I. Pryor, Worshipful Master of
First Christian Church will meet Sanford Ixutge 62 F. and A. M. and
at 7:30 p. m. today at the church. their wives.
Postmaster Guy Allen announc­
ed today that his 1961 "Mail
Early For Christmas'* Campaign
is now in high gear, but he ex­
pressed concern because mail of
Christmas gilt packages seem* to
be fagging and too many people
do not rcaliie the need for careful
packing and wrapping of their
cherished Christmas gilts.
*Tt'» hard to understand,” he
said why people will be so care­
less about putting valuable Christ­
mas gifts into the malls in flim­
sy boxes and k*osely wrapped

of operation that lias been (|itt|e
satisfactory, said Harper, amt the
earnings for the over 5400 savings
accounts will get lis* benefits.
Although building has not been
at the brisk pace that characteriicd the area two years ago. the
lending side of the business at
First Federal indicates s confi­
dence that brooks well for busi­
ness conditions tn Sanford. Semi­
nole county and the adjacent ter­
ritory, the official added. He in­
dicated that the Board of the
savings institution looked to 1062
with optimism and the expectation
that tho year would be better
than the one just closing.
In addition to Harper, the dir­
ectors arc A. Edwin Shinhoiser.
S. F. Doudney. J. II. Van Hoy,
Jack Greene, Robert Earns, Ho­
ward Faville ami George Touhy.

Business
Briefs

# QUEEN OK THE PEANUT HOWL. .Miss Freddie Rcwo
Berryhill, daupa her hand* with delight aa «he poses
here wearing the sparkling tiara 011 her dark-brown
curls, Freddie is a ninth grade student at Sanford Junior
Jligh School, and was chosen by popular vote of the
school from among II candidates. Her escort is David
Howe.
(Herald Photo)

Yule M ail Early Campaign In High Gear

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Robson Sporting Goods, 304
East First Street, Sanford, ha*
been presented a merit award by
Evinrudc
Motors,
Milwaukee,
naming the firm as a Citation
Dealer.
The award, in the form of a
ring buoy plaque, cites Robson
Sporting Goods for expert scrl i i 'r rjTiauiK'ii guuiuiw-c- ana iiicrtncsi to the nerda of the tioating
public, plus the business efficiency
necessary- in providing top value,
top service ami customer satis­
faction.

SETTER Y OUR
S A V I N G S S CORE

I’ OWDEK PUFF QUEENIE, darling Chip Crawford,
was shy and Mushing while being crowned by SHS
principal Andrew Bracken, as escort Bill Phagan, nattily
attired in tux and leather gloves and high-stvle cap,
|onke« on admiringly. The Queen was driven onto the
field in her own pink convertible, a pink wheelbarrow,
that converted to tip-side-down. when the "driver" set
it down. Hut the graceful Queen quickly recovered her
poise and was escorted around the field, bowing to her
subjects.
(Herald Photo)

Adults Of Boy Scout Troop 341
Receive Training At Showando
Hy JANE CASSELBERRY
Scoutmaster Ted Daniel and
Troop Committee Chairman Leon­
ard Casselberry of Boy Scout
Tioop 341, Casselberry, joined 150
other adult scoulera at the Central
Florida Council Showando held at
Camp l-anocho last Saturday.
The nirn were divided into fivelo-six member patrols which ac­
tively participated in competition
in varied scouting activities. Pa­
trol* wote judged by skill in such
activities ns rope-muking, lashing,
axcmiinship, signalling, compass
uml map rending, paster-casting of
animal tracks, trail signs, natuis
observation, fire building, lent
pitching and packing packs.
Taking part in this vigoiuu*
training course gave the men first
hand experience in the many skills
they arc expected to teach their
scouts.
A program of skits, enacted by
various patrols, wus presented
after supper was cooked m alum­
inum foil over coal*. Thu day end­
ed un an inspiration note during a
ceremony when each mini, using
an acorn aa a token to represent
ench uf the 12 scout taws, dropped
one into pans labelled with laws
tin personally had f u l f i l l e d
throughout the session.
Daniel and Casselberry were
members of the 500 Arrow Patrol
which was awarded three feathers
for winning events,
Hundreds nf Central Florida
boys will benefit from the train­

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these now exhausted lenders, rommfttemrn and dads.

Residents Assist
A t Blood Bank
Assisting Chairman (Incur Pupineau and Co-Chairman Miss Kllu-t
Johnson with the Mobile BIcod
Bank visit at the Community Cen­
ter In DuBary- last Thursday were
James V. Richards, Errs* Walter,
Sir. and Sfrs. Fred K. Kummcrrr,
John Dzick, Mrs. II. P. Newtun,
Mrs. John Ryrn, Mr*. Wtllinm
Solkman, Sir*. Robert Harrison,
Sir*. Eli Yoiler, Mr*. E. Little,
Laura A r r i n g t o n and itlllie
Schnabel.
Chairman nf arrangements In
Enterprise for those wishing to
donate blood was Sliss Helen .Snod­
grass.
Doctor in attendance was Dr.
George Frison Sr. of DeBary.

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Catholic Circles
Set All-Day Sale
The St. Theresa circle of Lake
Marv and the St. Mary's Circle
of North Orlando will join forces
to stage a combination bake and
rummage sale all day Saturday
In front ot Gormly'a Appliance
Slore at the corner of Fourth St.
and Sanford Avr. in Sanford.
Proceed y from the sale will
benefit the Church of Nativity,

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Cadillacs arc built in one plant by crafumcn who share
their skills with no other ca r. . . who know only Cadillac's
high standard of quality. Secondly, the average Cadillac

craltsman has been working to these high standards for
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when you save here hy the 10th o f the
month. For all aevings received by the 10th
earn our gi-neroua dividend* from the 1st
o f the month.
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Merchant* in Sanford have launched their annual
pre-Christmas Sale* event. The majority o f local stores
will offer a variety o f outstanding buya to the early
Yule •hopper.
The familiar slogan "The Early Bird Catchea The
Worm." can easily be paraphrased in Sanford this week
to "The Early Shopper Gets The Bargains." Local mer­
chants have gone all out to present an array of special
boys that will appeal to all customers.
We remind local shoppers that the expected saving*
by buying "special bargains" In area cities usually are
lost in the time and money spent In travel to and from
tha particular city.
Make your Yule shopping list a Sanford Shopping
lis t YouH save time and money and you will help to
boost tha economy o f your community.

Janet h Uk* million* o f U#n*
• f m who nttlro their badlee Is
Dio Uloot il I fK llH etjlio . Then
thejr parade their thought* In
■heddy *ad Improper ip r u iL
8* jo e parent* ikm ld cooperate
hotter with th* orheel t i u k t n .
8m i fo r the eetMmlp booklet be­
low. I l m i ( k i i f i s child'* r e ­
tire fstore career!
CA8E K -4U : Janet T , i H 10,
la a pretty Ugh schooler.
“ Dr. Crane," o brilliant c lo u mat* began. “ 1 think Janet is the
p rrttjm girl in vor M* U|h
eehooL
“ She te g a r and fall o f pop, *o 1
naked bar for a data. But her Eng­
lish U really terrible.
“ She not only says *1 hare went’
and u t i ‘ain’t’ regularly, but abe
violates a dotan other ru in in
your little booklet on correct Eng
lieh.
“ It itemed strange to me that a
amart girl could bar# spent 10
year* in public school without
learning even her native tongue.
“ Bat I found out it la tha fault
o f her pa rente. They violate alm oit every rule o f Englieh, ao
they neutralise everything our
Englieh teachers have taught Jan­
et. Isn't that too b a d ?"
Parenta, Beware
Yes, that la tragic. Parents, bewarel
You pay tax** to lend your chil­
dren te achool for IS full years.
Their Engllih teacher* then try
to eetablUb correct «peach babite.
But an Engllih teacher may not
hare your son or daughter more
than 60 minutei per day, and Juit
8 day* per week.
Your child, however, i* at bomi
with you for many hours etch day.
Do you then sabotage the correct
grammar you are hiring teachers
te o ffer your child ?
I f ao, you are placing a larioui
•tumbling block in front o f yeur
youngster.
M oit parenta would give an arm
« r even their life ttaiU te iave
their child from harm.
But they then lay serioue Hum­
bling bioeka in front of that semi

youngiter by failure to cooperate
with the school teacher*!
Even if you purente don't hnv*
much formal education, at least
ynu can send for the SO cent non*
profit booklet below, which your
nenipaper offers to help aaiist
you and yeur children te speak
correct English.

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Clinic
You can easily make s game out
of the matter. A t our house, when
one of our youngster* would err,
Mrs. Crane or 1 would ask “ What
did you say 7"
The child would usually repeat
the same mistake, thinking w* had
not heard and were just wiihlng
for him to talk louder.
Again we'd ask, "What did you
s a y l”
Then it would dawn on Judy o r 1
our four boys that ws referred to
some error and they'd try to fig ­
ure out what was wrong.
English la Fua
Do you folks talk about a “ dark
complected" person? There is no
word "complected," so employ
"compiexloned."
And learn the few dozen irrrg
ular verbs in our language ao you
don't any "1 done it yesterday
when you mean " I did Ik "
Beware o f using "1 have went"
or "ws ain't got none."
What la wrong in tha following
ftH
five statements?
Walt on mt at the corner.
Shs was real pretty.
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that he be hired.
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Who did they send for the ice t ;I t
cream?
She ia laying down fo r a nap.
Parents, throw o ff your enertia 1 : 0
and send for the booklet, "Iiow To Ii* *
Tutor Your Child At Home,” en­
Till
closing a stamped, return envel­ * :l*
ope, plus 20 cent*. It may easily
tip tha acales in favor o f your 1 : 0
child's entering college!
I II
(Always writ* to Dr. Crane in
care o f this aewspeper, taelosing
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a lo*g 4 rent stamped, addressed
saveloy* and M seats le cover
typing and printing coals when
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Royal S. P. C . A.
Flies Into Rage
LONDON (U PI) — The Royal
Society for the Prevention of
Cruelty to Animals
has de­
nounced s i "utterly cruel and de­
grading" a toy which uses a cap­
tive fly as Its source o f power.
The toy ii a small pig whose
■ars, lags, and tail wlggla be­
cause of the movement of a
housefly Ini Id# It* body.
"T o teach children (o kill fliei
by this ib w torture la morally
degrading and completely un­
civil," an 1UIPCA spokesman said.

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Now, Abby, on the very lirst page it'
says that Winston Churchill was bom at
Blenheim Palace, England, November 30,
1874. Could you please tell me where
Brooklyn comes in? I keep asking Ralpfi
to ask hi* teacher, but he forgets. Thank­
ing you I remain,
WEARY MOTHER

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DEAR MOTHER: The book is cor­
rect and your husband is a tease. The best
way to handle a tease is to ignore him.
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DEAR A B B Y : My son is in the sixth
grade and his teacher gave him a book
about the life of Winston Churchill. Every
night my boy reads the book in bed for
about half an hour. When his father gets
ready for bed he will say, "Goodnight,
Ralph. Ill bet you Churchill was bom In
Brooklyn."

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Yesterday'* article discussed tha
nonforcing—but strong— two bid
for us* with a p a n aeora. Soma,
on* is bound to want to know what
you do when you play this con­
vention and pick up one o f thoe#
real rockcrushen such a* today's
South hand.
Ona way to handle it Is to open
with two ind hope for a response.
A fter all partner Is supposed to
respond with almost anything.

pains? Whtr* do they com* from ?
Where do they go in a second or
two? 1 know not, but I do know
they era the sola property o f mid­
dle age and beyond. Ka one wear­
ing a freshman cap la aver atrndk
by them.
Dislike o f noise it another sure
tlgn that Father Tim* has been
walking by your aids for quite a
spell. There was a time whan I
could have lived in a boiler fa c­
tory, and enjoyed it, even Joining
1:1 RTS ntltt- making. Hut now 1
find that too much nolae sharpens
my temper, frays my ntrves, and
makes me want to lower a rocking
chair into a well.
A man's Reminder book ia also a
fairly soand Indicator of bis age.
Tha names o f good jaxa placet are
replaced by tha names and ad­
dress** of worthy oculists and
dentists, and tha names to call are
those o f old friends, not new and

Seminole County ASCS.USDA
today announced th* opening o f an
agricultural conssrvation program
for IMS. It offers, said Homer Bal­
lard county office manager, gov­
ernmental cost-sharing for a num­
ber o f soil Improvement measures
beneficial to tha fanner and th*
eoU by establishment and or improvsmsnt o f permanent vacatelive cover, legumes to orchards,
tummtr cover crops, establishment
•f walls fo r livestock aa a means
of battar grasslands management,
planting al pin* trees, ditching far
better drainage, and installation of
drain tits, shaping or land grad­
ing fo r affective surface drainage,
cost-eharing in usa o f liming msterials, and alto a practice o!
seeding certain grass*■ and or le­
gumes primarily for bctisflts to
wildlife.
? k t program is open to all agri­
cultural and livestock producers,
beginning Dec. 1 through January
U fo r initial algn-np period. Per.
sons interested should contort th*
county ASCS.USDA, offic* at th*

courthouse in Sanford during this
time for complete information. A p ­
plication for Coat-Sharing should
b# mad* at that time. Lata re­
quest* will be considered also to
th* eplent that funds a n avaUablo.
rise** bear in mind, Ballard said,
that requests for coat-sharing
must ho made prior to baginning
o f work. Funds art limited and
It will be advantageous to mako
your isquast between Doc. 1, 1661
and Jan. II, lM f.
All rates of ost-abaring by th*
U8DA, are baaed on 60 par cant o f
average ceata o f Installation e r
performance.
,
Ohio rank* first among atatat
of the l'nlcn in the raising of Jer­

sey cattle.
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TV RENTAL
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giddy acquaintances.
Th* Ramindar book will also
contain the birthdays o f nlscas,
nephews, godchildren and th* likt.
With ag* comes an appreciation
of nothing to do at nlgbD On* wel­
comes no social engagements, and
looks forward to a quiet evening
of reading, dosing, curling up,
writing a few letters, and doing
absolutely nothing. Th* thought o f
dressing and tearing out to a night
eluh eosda ■ ebfrcT along ins mni.
d I*•aged-and-beyond spinal col­
umn.
On* loses one's Last* for rough­
ing it, too. There I* no longing—
ever—to hit the wood* in summer
and pitch a tent, gather wood,
sleep on the ground, bathe in a
ruablng, rocky stream and rustle
up breakfatt and eat it while
straddling a leg.
Coffss ia tha morning smell* beat
whan earning from a percolator in
the kitchen, not high on a moun­
tain top, and a contour mattress
has infinitely more appeal than a
pile o f itavos, an air mattrais, or
a cot.
One's feat ache a bit mors, too.
They become as much a subject o f
conversation as a meant o f travel.
Washing tha family car isn't
quit* tha fun it once was, and ona
begins to hop* that th* gras* in
tha yard won't grow so fast, and
on# begins to have a vast tolerance
for waoda ia th* garden.
Om disco vsi t, too, that th*
chains an phone books in phono
booths aren't quit* long enough,
and that butts leave atop* faster
than they used to, and that on*
begin* to refer to man in their
thirties aa kids.
Wonder what it wilt ba like at
IM !

Tha other way ia to play tha
opening bid o f two clubs as MB
absolute fore* with a nearly auto­
matic two diamond response.
Naturally, you batter make
sure that your partner won't for­
get this bacaus* it may b* a year
or more after you start using this

ALBERT N. FITTS
Announces

has twitched to th« sponsor's
washday product
— The sound o f auto horns from
c a n pllsd up bthlnd you when
your car stalls at a traffic light
— Sound track laughter that
splits its lidtr when the TV com­
edian Is anything hut funny.
— The screech o f bnkea that
stops th* car driven by a smart
aleck who roan right up to you
when you a n crossing a busy in­
tersection.
— The warning clap o f thunder
that heralds a shower Just as you
a n ready to float out to a party in
your most perishable gown.
— Tha bloodcurdling whin* that
means one of your silver teaspoons
has fallen Into th* garbage dis­
poser.

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South certainly bad tha cards
for an absolute forcing bid and
he continued his forcing tactics by
a Jump to three spades.
When hit next Jump waa to aix
hearts, North decided that his
band warranted a seven bid and
went there,
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His optimism was fully justi­
fied by the result. South ruffed
tha opening club lead, draw
trumps, raffed a couple o f spades
and made tha grand alam con­
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Boating Safety
TALLAHASSEE (U PI) — A
special divirion to Inform a o l*
educate tbe public on boating
safety will be set up in the State
Conservation Department. Direct-

lids.
“ Tha Ro.ial Ballet" represent*
tha hlghwaltr mark In Czlnnar’a
attempt to perfect a method of
filming great productions. For five
years ha worked out this way of
filming ballet.
Msmerial
G ifu
far
HEART
RESEARCH
Gretofaliy

or Randolph Hodge* aaifl Utf~Eiw~
boating safety division I* part ef
his "top-to-bottom" reorganisa­
tion plan for th* department.
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Teeners grate on your narrei?
Sec Ruth Millet's new booklets
"Tips On Teenagers." Mall 2 r
cents to Ruth Millet Reader Serv­
ice, e /o Sanford Htrald, P. 0 . Box
48D, Dept. A , Radio City Station,
New York 1», N. Y.

convention before
hand fo r it.

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"P erfect Furlough"

T h e O p en in g O f H is
Far Tbe General Practice

— The npeatad but* that meant
your battery is down and your car
Isn't going to start when you'rt is
a ruth to Veep an appointment.
— Th* long, lonely ring* o f a tf1
unanswered telephone when you
hare to put in an important long
distance call.
Surely NOTHING s c r a p i n g
against ANYTHING eould b* at
annoying aa any o f these sounds to
th* human ear.

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'The Royal Ballet' Coming
TrRifz Theatre Thursday
Lovers of th* dance are In for
an extraordinary treat Thursday
at tbs Rita Theatre w han the film
presentation of th* world’s finest
company, "Tha Royal Ballet" (Sad­
ler’s Wells) performing three .out­
standing ballets will ba shown.
IToducad and directed by Dr. Paul
Cxinnar and released by Lopart
Picture* Corp., th# Eastman Color
flint stars Margot Fontsyn in A ct
II from Tchaikovsky's “ S w a n
Lake,” Igor Stravinsky's "Th*
Firebird," and a new hall i t by
Frederick Ashton and music by
Hans Warner Htasa, "Ondlna."
Michael Some* is partnered with
her In tha numbers.
To make tha film, tha Royal Op­
era House, Corent Garden, had to
ba turned into a film atudio. la
twenty.four hours, using 11 cam­
eras, Dr. Cslnner shot a film which
would normally take three months
to make. Il was filmed on two
Sundays and one night after th*
normal performance* ware ended.
For months previously Dr. Cxlnner went to every performance of
the ballets ha filmed and mem &gt;rixed every movement in the. •,
down to a flicker ef Fonteyn's aye

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Woman:By Ruth Miiie

jfjacoby On

Henry McLemore
If all th* calendars in th* world
were destroyed, would a m an be
able to tall how eld h i was?
Yet, and h* wouldn't have to re­
tort to any such uncomfortable
and msaty nisatura aa cutting o ff
a leg and counting the rings.
This Is especially true o f a man
who ha* reached th* slightly shady
side o( fifty, which I did a A w
days ago. There are Just aa definite
signs o f onrushing aga aa there
. j ' mii—n —rrmtnr
&gt;*“
aehts and pains to announce tha
arrival o f rheumatism.
On* o f these signs are sudden
twinges that hit a fellow from nowher*, and for no apparent reason.
On* second all will b« well with
one'e back or leg or shoulder; the
next, one or all o f theaa localities
will feel aa if a rancher had
thrown on* down for branding.
What musts theaa s u d d e n

Jha

The ecraping of a knife afaln it
a saucepan is the moat annoying
sound in the world. That’s right.
A t less- that it the conclusion
reached by researcher* at Eng­
land's National Phjiical Labora­
tory after an exhaustive *tudy of
the effects o f unpleasant n olo * on
human being*.
Somehow, it doesn't teem pot»ibia that sound could have won
first place if the scientists had
teatad for any o f the following:
— The sound o f a UUphon*
when you're in the bathtub and
th en 's no on* «U* In the hour* to
answer ID
The sound o f a TV houow if*
squealing over how light and
bright her laundry is now that ah*

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DEAR ABBY: May I shake your hand
for advising young wivee to believe their
husbands no matter how tall the tale
sounds. Here is my story:
4
My husband used to come home a
4 a. m. and say he'd been at his "club." I
never really believed him because I knew
the lights went o ff automatically at 1 a. m.
One night I had to find out for myself,
so I left my baby alone and walked to the
club in the bitter cold. I saw his car pnrked nearby, so I waited and watched. About
3:45 a. m. his friends started coming out
o f the club. He was with them. One man
said, "Jack, will you drive me home?” Myw
husband replied, "Sure I"
I ran all the way home and crawled
into bed like an icicle, feeling so ashamed
for having doubted him. Yes, Abby, he
was telling me the truth. Know what they
were doing? Playing TOURNAMENT
BRIDGE by candlelight! Don't use my
name. I don't want to embarrass my great­
grandchildren.
ONE WOMAN TAUGHT A LESSON £

DEAR MOTHER: Sorry, but you can’ t
go down the asle with the bride to "help
hold your husband up." 1 suggest you
quit rehearsing. When the big moment
comes, your husband will come through
with flying colors. (If he's crying NOW,
wait until he gets the bills.)

Farm Conservation Program
For 1962 Announced By ASCS

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By Abigail Van Buren

DEAR ABBY: Our only daughter Is
to b« married in three weeks and my hus­
band Is the problem. We have planned a
church wedding and our minister said my
husband must walk down the aisle with
the bride. I bought Mendelssohn's "Wed­
ding March" for our record player, and we
have practiced “ marching" every night
My husband goes to pieces every time I
put tha record on. He gets weak in the
knees and cries and it just tears me apart
to see a grown man sob like th at He says
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broken up about Would it be proper for
me to go down the aisle on the other side
of the bride to help hold my husband up?
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Sonja Celebrates

Powder-Puffers Celebrate At Post Game Party

Birthday With
Wiener Roast

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WHEN GIRLS PLAY FOOTBALL, YOU'LL S E E ..................
Boy cheerleaders in short white
pleated skirts, wearing red shirts
1 with green “ T " for Tlgcra and
black shirts with white " F " for
Fcmlnoles, with black bermudas
edged with while lacc (one boy
had on white bermudaa edged in
three inch black lacel
Boy majorettes In red, black and
yellow satin chemises, borrowed
from the glee club's Roaring
Twenties number, dancing, kicking
, and twirling their batons, under
the direction of cute Nylcnc
Albers.
You'll set tha “ Marching 231k",
Fcmlnole band and the “ Stumbling
SO," Tigers band, hilariously at­
tired in every imaginable kind of
costume, to add to the color and
merriment of the liatf-tlmc show.
You'll seo the baas drum player
rolling his huge drum on the
ground, usually in the wrong di­
rection and the tuba player rolling
un ine field in a wagon, and
raggedlcst letter* " T " and " F "
with “ curllcuea on the end" as
loudspeaker announcer called it.
And speaking of the announcer,
you'll hear some real fine an­
nouncing with some witty remarks
and clever rcparlee coming from
the press boa.
You'll see the “ Queen of
Powder Puff gam e," eclntitlallng
Chip Crawford, driven onto the
field in a pink convertible
barrow by escort Bill Phagan,
nattily attired In tux, leather
gloves and golf cap. You'll see the
poor queen spilled lo the ground
as the convertible turns turtle and
you'll seo Mr. Bracken trying and
trying to make the crown stay on
Chip's long flowing rosc-enturined
locks, but without success.
You'll see a coach run out on
the field and gather a collapsing
girl player up In his arms and
carry her off the field, while water
“ boys" tome running with the wet
towels and the wrater bucket.
You'll see the mighty Seminolcs*
coaches, pacing the sidelines, fisls
clenched In pockets, or holding
k l their heade in tbelr hands as half
a doicn girls go crashing down in
a big tangle o f flying bodies, dar­
ing to look around and see if they
are all getting up, and racing out
on the field to tend some o f those
who, dazad end stunned, or with
breath knocked out of them, era
still lying where they fell, es the
action moves away down the fieldYou'll sea Fearless (Phyllis)
Farlesi, running In frantically
after her first tackle, clutching
her shorts In the back where the
tipper g iv e way forever, and then
you'll set her running back on the
field, with a center's towel hang­
ing over the place where the tip­
per wail
You'll hear Chris llsuscb, Tiger
cheerleader, pissing out programs
■lying, “ Hare one, they're on the
llauschl"
You'll see the stands crowded
with parents, friends, boy friends,
girl friends, listers, brothers^
aunts end uncles, grandmothers
and grandfathers end footbaUlovlng Sanford sports fin s, Jumping
up and down and screaming, yell­
ing encouragement to the teams,
Daddies shouting, “ Put my girl in
coach—I"
They'll be screaming, “ Get herl
Get her! Stop herl Hold herl'.’ as
a fleet-footed girl goes racing
through the plsyers, with flags
miraculously still flying, hair
streaming, legs flashing, hugging
the ball tightly, beading for that
far-away goal line.
After the game, you'll ate coaches hugging el] their girls, proud,
so proud of them and their spirit,
girls hugging each other, and both
teams, congratulating and hugging
each other, tsars streaming down
their facet, hair wet and limp,
faces dirty, bodies dripping pers­
piration. Many and many a girl
player burst Into pent-up tobe
when the game wsa over, out of
sheer streaming nervous tension,
and actually averybody was pretty
happy that it came out a tie, be-

Sonia Wester was feted with a
birthday party in celebration of
her lMh birthday at (he home of
her grandmother. Mrs. A. E.
Freese, in Lake Mary, Fridaynight.
A group of friends came home
with her from school to find a
charcoal fire, prepared by her
brother, David, ready for them to
grill wieners. A table of accessor­
ies, including oven baked beans,
potato chips, relishes, cookies and
punch, was prepared by the bonorre's mother.
Movies were shown by Soaja’ s
uncle, Harry Wesler. They in­
cluded home movies he had taken
on her previous birthdays. Later
the group was taken to the Drivein for a real movie with cup cakes
and pop-corn for refreshments.

Six Families
Welcomed T o
Sanford Area

ANNE

Families welcomed to the San­
ford area last week by Welcome
Wagon hostess,
Mri. Virginia
Pelrotkl, include:
Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Enloe and
ckiiureu, i.jim aud Jr if, from
Hendersonville, Jf. L\; Mr. and
Mrs.
It. L. Xing. Mark and Tra­
cey,
from Bermuda, and Mrs.
Gordon Jewell from Geneva.
Mr. and Mrs. G.M. Odam,
Curtis, Dianne and Tommy, from
Leesburg; Mr. and M ri. L. M.
Detkins, Sandra, Donald, Roger,
Earl, Delores, Frances and Terry,
from Phoenix, Arlx., and Mr. and
Mrs.
Reed Roberts, Allsn, Vir­
ginia and Debby from Cleveland,
Ohio.

Following the Powder Puff foot­
ball game Sunday, the entire Ti­
gers team, cheerleaders, major­
ettes and coaches were invited to
Co-Captain Louise Higginbotham's
house for sandwiches and punch,
potato chips and dip. cooklc-a and
pretzels and a re-hash of the
game, a few more cheers, backalapplng and hugs all around.
About 85 girls and boys crowded

Officers Elected
By Lake Mary UPW

Christmas Party
Planned By
Monroe Home Club
The Monroe Home Demonstra­
tion Club will muet for Its annual
Christinas Party at White Hall of
the Upsala Presbyterian Church
at 7:30 p.m. Thursday.
Hostesses will be Mrs, H. L.
Johnson and Mrs. Lucille Fitz*
gersld.

MAJORETTE
cause they were playing against
their friends.
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SEMINOLE High School's pretty
" A " squad cheerleaders have
been accorded the honor o f being
asked to cheer for the Quantico
Marines when they meet the Army
in the Missilo Bowl Game in Or­
lando Saturday at 2 p.m.
Besides being seen by thousands
of fans in the stsdfum, the girls
will bo seen nationally as the
game Is to be televised over ABCTV network.
The committee which notified
the girls of the invitation told them
that they bad been observing them
all season.
The eight girls, led by Captain
Anne Crapps are very much ex­
cited over their honor and Sanford
and Seminole High are proud of
th em

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DEAN'S LIST at Baylor School
for Boys in Chattanooga, was
made last grade period by Frank
Scott, son of Mr. und Mrs. F. D.
ScoU of 437 Scott Avc. This means
Frank has maintained an average
of 75 or better in all subjects.
FIRST to purchase a gift cer­
tificate for ihc Harry Anna Crip­
pled Children's Home in Uniulllia
was Mrs. Virginia Bowersox, pres­
ident o f tbc B.P.O. Does No. 160,
Sanford Drove.
The gift certificates are used for
a trust fund which has been set
up to make the crippled children’s
home self-supporting.
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Church

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Speaking of the Harry Anna
Home, the Seminole High football
playera who visited there last Fri­
day, enroute to Leesburg for thalr
bowl gama with Dade City, were
much Impressed and their hcarls
ware touched by the smiling feces
and tha courageous spirit c f the
helpless children there, who suf-

Calendar
WEDNEADAY
First Baptist Sunday School
Vorkcrs* Council, 8:15 p.m.
First Presbyterian Senior Choir
upper and rehearsal, 6 to 7:10
i.m .

Enterprise
Episcopal churchiomen of Alt Saints Church meet
t 2 p.m. at the Parish Jlnuta for
he monthly business session.
far from every Imaginable kind of
disability.
The children were delighted to
have the players visiting thim and
responded happily to the friendly
overtures of tbe boys, who were
moved almost lo tears by the
pUgh' o[ Ihc children, end were
doubly glad that they were going
to play tbc gama that night for
them, so that the money might be
used to help lha children in some
way.
The football playera departed
feallng humbly grateful for their
own strong whole lim bi end
sturdy, sound bodies. And both
teams played I little harder becauie o f what they bad aetn that
day. And sports fans said that It
wet the beat game they bad ever
witnessed.

An

“ Inside”

The annual election of officers
lo serve for the coming year was
held at a meeting of the U P W
Association of the Community
Presbyterian Church of Lake
Mary at the home of Mrs, C. G.
Sassman,
Mrs. Ruby 31. Linden, president,
called the meeting to order and
joined (he hostess in remembering
the aeason by asking those present
to participate in lha devotion.
Officers giv e reports that were
gratifying, particularly that of the
treasurer. The report of the com­
mittee for nomination of officers
for 1M2 was unanimously accept­
ed. Pastor John Pillcy came by
requcsL to Install the following:
Mr*. James M. Thompson, pres­
ident; Mra. Ted Brooklyn, vice
president; 31rs, Florence Zimmer­
man, treasurer; Mrs. It. E. True,
secretary; Mri. Robert Rugcn•tein, program chairman; Mrs.
Richard Keogh, fellowship chair­
man; Mra. John PUlcy, world

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youth, weeks of training and in­
herent good health and turned up&lt;
the record plajer to start dancing.
At the piano, groutis from the
glee chib were singing songs In
three and four part harmony,
everybody was autographing a
Powder Puff poster and junior
clast president, Bobby Johnson,
waa trying to tell tickets for halfprice.
Near 6 p.m., the crowd began
to scatter, a great many of them
going home to dress for attendance
at church youth groups and even­
ing services and then to fall into
bed, totally exhausted and happy.

service chairman; Mrs. Horace
Cochran, finance chairman; 3Irs.
W. G. Hopkins, circle I chairman;
and Mrs. Don Smith, circle II
chairman,
Following the Installation, plans
for the Autumn Festival were
completed, carrying over into Ihe
social hour after the Mizpah bene­
diction.
refreshments o f
hot
chocolate and dainlv cookies were
served by the hostess.
Other member* present were
Mrs. Ulmer, mother of the hos­
tess, Mra. Richard Riley, Mra.
Bernice Senkheil, 8trs. Joe Smithers, Mrs. A. E. Crocker, Mra. 31.
II. Rice, Mrs. H. 31. Gleason, 3!ra
A. E. Freese, Mrs. John Reaves,
Mrs. Mabel Browne, Mrs. P. D.
Anderson, Mrs. Richard Btebe,
Mrs. 3Isrlsn Lee, and 3!ra. C. S,
Donaldson and all of the new o f­
ficers who were installed.

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All members aro urged lo at­
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Mrs. H. B. LaBree Of Longwood
became a grandmother two limes
in one day rccenlly. Her two
daughters presented her with
grandchildren on Nov. 13.
Mri, James Btrlngar of Longwood gave birth to a 7 lb. 5 at.
dsugnter, Penny uericnc, aim
Mrs. J. P. Hamilton of Rockford,
111., to a 7 1b. 15 oz. son.
This makes 25 grandchildren
for Mrs. LaBree, 12 girls and 13
boys.

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into the Plnecrest Drive home,
collapsing on chairs, sofa, cush­
ions and some even reclining on
the floor.
Possessed of seemingly un­
quenchable I hirst and ravenous
appetites tbe gursts made slacks
of sandwiches and gallons and gal­
lons of punch disappear like ma­
gic. Somewhat revived an hour
later they began to snap back
with the wonderful resiliency o(

1UGII SPIRITS nro .still very much In evidence at the
post-game party hosted by Louise Higginbotham, at her
homo, following Sunday's Powder P uff game. Seen in
the picture.*, which represent a very small portion of the
crowd (not in order of their appearance) are Nancy
Sikes, Brenda Brown, Ceni Wheatland, Chris Hnusch,
Suaun Deni, Bobby Johnson, J, B. Philips, Mlny Meeks,
Bonnie Caoio, Bobby Johnson, Doug Stenstrom, Jimmy
Tcrwiltiger, Judy Ogden, Cookie Bonham, part of the
approximately 85 guests present during the Afternoon.
(Herald Photos)

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S trik e s
Hy JOHN A. 8POL8KI
fieema like "Old Time*’1 again
what with all o f theae big twohundred gamea b e i n g bowled
again.
I don’t know what happened, but
for the paat two or three week*
there hare been fewer big gamea
rolled than at any other time which
I can recall. But now again, the
"O Balia" are flying—feat and
furiouaiyl
Rome people call 'em “ Pump­
kin!,'' othera refer to them aa "Big
Bomba." We call ’em Garbage
Balia cauae they clear anything
and everything from the pin decki.
The ball lan't In the pocket . .
not even near the pocket. . . . but
POW 1 1 1 . . . . another atrlke.
What tieklci me though la when
thia aame bowler do** get tapped,
ha ranta and ravea and aomeliow
'•forgot*" about his “ gimma”
■trike*.
Oopa and a million pardon! to
Dan Rltsla for unintentionally ne­
glecting to mention that he waa Hi
Series man In the Buiineaamen'a
Lg laat week with a 614. Thia
week’a action found Ralph Betta
(Sanford Electrle) bombing away
to tha tune o f 221-2I0/6B7 eerlaa,
hi for the Ig.
A . C. L.'a Jim Shipman la really
back on the beam arain aa ha con
tinues to roll hi games, thia week's
waa 210. Others In the Charmed
Circle ware Laltoy Benton's Rob­
inson with a 200; Autonetica De
Jong 214; Seminole Sptg. Goods
Floyd Martin 212; Wally’s Phillips
•6, A1 Morals 206.
Midge Woods of McRoberts end
Sue Jackson o f the Welsh Tire
Shop copped honors for the Sand
spur* I.g with hi aeries end game
respectively—489 A 176.
Every eo often you can expect a

Jet Inn Retains
1st Place In Loop
Jat Inn won ono and lost three
fam es to Me Roberta Tires Wedneaday night to retain the first
fla ts in the league by one hall
gam*. High scries for Jet Inn was
rolled by Alice Andrraon with a
624. Midge Woods and Jimmt Liv­
ingston lad McRoberts T i m with
I 667 and 904. Midge Woods also
rolled a high game of 1U.
Stemjwr Agency won three
games and loat one to Welsh Tire
Shop to put them back In the
running lor first place. Welsh Tire
Shop remains In second place with
one half gams out of first and
Stamper Agency la one game out
of first.
Phyllis Leffcl rolled a 519 serial
and Sue Jackson a 506. Vicki Car­
ter rolled a 526 eerie» and Mary
Lou Danyluk rolled a 526 aeries
to help Stemper Agency take
three.
Alia of Sanford canto throuah
and took three games from third
place Robion Sporting Goodi and
lost one. Robson's remains in
third place with only one half
fam e out of first place also.
Alix of Sanford remaina in fifth
portion. Jane Adcock rolled a 536
aeries and Margaret Elmers roll­
ed a 521 aeries to help Alix of
Sanford Uke three.
Splits were made by Jane Adeock with her 310. Evelyn Fit/
patrick also made the 910 split.
Margaret Elmers made the 4-6-7
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Season Tonight

Herald Holds
1st Place Lead

from Ohio State. The Crimson
Tide had capped a steady climb
by taking over the No. I position
two weeks ago — but the follow­
ing week the Buckeyes advanced
to tha top while Alabama was
idle.
But Alabama then finished up

with a 34-6 rout over Auburn to
join Rutgers as the only major
college* with perfect record* this
season.
Alabama will play Arkansas In
the Sugar Bowl on New Year’s
Day.
Louisiana State, which plays

Patterson - Liston
TORONTO. Ont. (U P I&gt; -l!eavy.
weight champion Floyd Patterson
unmarked after bis wild nineknockdown victory over challen­
ger Tom MeNocley, will begin
training In about 10 daya for hit
eighth title defense, manager Cus
D'Amato disclosed tosy.
Ills announcement pleased Tom

The clubs went heavy for “ fu­
ture" picks, player* who have
college eligibility remaining ami
thus won't be able to sign with
the pro trams for a year. Of the
286 name* Rated, 68 were “ fu­
tures," 10 of them named by Los
Angeles, nine by Baltimore, eight
by Chicago, and seven by Cleve­
land.
Colorado, the champion of the
Big Eight, furnished the most
talent, eight players, with Missis
sippi, LSU and Penn state each
turning in sevkn names. Six play
era were listed from Michigan,
Purdue and Syracuse and five
from Houston, Southern California
Notre Dame, Miami, Fla., and
Tulane.

DeGanahl Takes
Golf Tourney
Dostle DeGanahl was tha firit
week winner with a net 77 of the
first round play of tha Seminal*
Loan Corporation'* golf tourna
ment which got under way Wed
netday at tha Mayfair Country
Club, T hen were a total o f 28 en­
tries.
T han waa a tie for second place
between Jeanne Foulk end Kinky
Park with a ret o f 81.
A one half handicap nine hoi*
tournament waa the weekly tourn­
ament feature with Haxel Diuxo
winning CUas A, Lucille Heard,
Class B, and Kinky Park, Class C,
Finals of tha Florida State Bank
Tournament w an played last week
with Jeanne Foulk defeating Myr­
tle A Jama.
It ia estimated that 620 Jet air­
craft will bo in operation bjr air­
liner of the world by tha end of
1961, or about four tireea the Jet
fleet of 1969.

Colorado in the Orange Bowl, fin­
ished third in the voting, nipping
Texas, beaded for the Cotton
Bowl, 2J9-23T.
Mississippi, bouod for the Cot
ton Bowl against the Longhorns,
waa fifth; Minnesota, the 1960
champion which meet* UCLA in

Bout Next?

Bola3, preildenl of Championship in 1934, but it equalled tb* second
Sports. Inc., who promoted Mon­ high figure of nine taken by the
day night’s melee in which Pat­ late Lula Angel Firpo in hi* his­
terson knocked out the courageous toric two-round fight with Jack
McNceley in tha fourth round for Dempsey in 1921.
A! Bolan. managing director of
the Bostonian’s first defeat In a
Championship Sport* and brother
career of 24 professional bouts.
Bolan, also elated because Ca­ of promoter Tom, laid Patterson
nada's firit heavyweight title fight will receive “ more than 3200.000’’
drew 7,813 paid spectators to Tor­ for Monday night's fight but the
onto's Maple Leaf Garden de­ exact amount cannot be known
spite rainy weather, had an­ until the television money has
nounced a few weeks ago that the been totaled.
26-yeai-old champion's 1962 chal­
lenger would be top contender
Sonny Liston, if Ltrton won Mon-|
day night.
Liston retained his statu* as
top contender by knocking out
Albert Westphal of Germany In
NEW YORK &lt; u r u —Heismsn
the first round at Philadelphia In
the opener of the fight game's Trophy winner Ernie Davis nf
first electronic doublebeader. Both Syracuse and block-busting full­
the
Philadelphia
and Toronto back Bob Ferguson of Ohio State
fights were sent out to theaters head the 24 - man East squad
and pay TV home* on closed-cir­ which will play in the 37th an­
nual East-West Shrine Football
cuit television.
D’ Amato r*fu*ed to confirm to­ Game at San Frsnclsro Dec. 33.
Andy Kerr, former Colgate
day that Liston would be the next
opponent, but he did say “ Liston coach who has been associated
with the East squad, “ one of the
knows what he has to d o."
That wa* Interpreted by report­ finest I can recall." The team
ers to mean that Liston, the will be coached thia year by Joe
ring's somewhat matured “ bad Kuhirilh of Notre Dame, assisted
boy," must keep out of trouble by Bill Murray of Duka and Jack
ujitil he and Floyd sign for their Mollcnkopf of Purdue.
title fight next spring.
“ That 1106,740 gate got the pro
motion off the nut," Bolan said
happily, “ and we'll make some
money off the theater-TV and
home p*y-TV."
UcNceley was counted out at
2.31 of the fourth round by ref­
eree Jersey Joe Walcott, former
heavyweight champion. Just a sec
ond before Irish Tom lurched to
hi* feet after being on the canvas
the 11th time, including two slips
Patterson was down early in the
fourth round from a left to the
face, but Walcott announced he
had called it a alip.
McNeelcy's nine official knock
downs did not coma up to the
heavyweight title record of II auf
fered by big Prlmo Camera In
d e b it by the lite Mazie Baer

Davis, Ferguson
To Play In Tilt

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the Rose Bowl, was sixth; Colo
redo seventh; Arkansas eight*
Michigan State ninth, and U ta?
State,' which engage* Baylor in
the Gotham Bowl, ranked 10th to
round out the nation's select
group.

Movieland Is New
Team Sponsor •
Evelyn Fitzpatrick, eaptab of
tha Movieland Drive-In Theatre
team, rolled her first 900 gams
In league play Wednesday.
Movieland
Drive-In
Theatre
team which just got their sew
sponsor, lost three points to tha
C. P. O. Wives. Monroe Harbofl
won four pointa from WB.F.R.
Marty Kinnard. W.S.F.R., rolled a
triplicate scries of 127. Stenstrore
Realty won four points from
Grapevtlle Nuraery aa they felt
the absence of Vess McMillan.
Shoemaker Conitruction won four
point* from The Lovely Lady
Beauty Salon.
The Hi-Noonrra league was well
represented in the Scotch DoubleA
Sunday evening, Ute first three
places goieg to Dottle Dyer, Helen
Altman and Margie Woods, and
their respective partners.

Shuffleboard Club
A special business meeting of
the Sanford Tourist and Shuffleboard Club has been ealled for^
tod ay at 7 p. m. The regular blW
monthly eovered dish supper will
be served at 6 p.m., preceding
the meeting.

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NEW YORK (U P !) — Sugar
Bowl-bound,
Alabama,
which
closed out a perfect season last
Saturday, today wa* crowned the
Nation's No. 1 major college foot­
ball team for 1961 by tb« United
Press
International
Board
of
Coaches.
The Crimson Tide, winner of 10
straight games without a lore,
edged unbeaten but once-tied
Ohio State for tba national eham*
pionihlp in the final balloting of
the 33 leading coaches. A latm i*
received' 16 first placa vote),
three mora than the Buckeyes,
for a total of 311 points. Ohio
State drew 311 point* in on* of
the tightest racea ever for the na­
tional title.
Alabama,
coached
by
Paul
(Dear) Bryant, thus regained the
lop spot it held two week* ago

Redskins Draft Ernie Davis

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Alabama Crowned 'King Football'

really big one out o f Dick Bolling­
er Kiddy's Standards team in the
All Star League. Dick shot a 243
\ total of 27 racea will send IBS
which wa* hi for the tg and Mar greyhounds to the port at tha
Lou's Phil Roche vrai hot again in
Sanford-Orlando Kennel Club to­
the aerie* dept, with a 618. By tak­
ing two gamea from the Handy night aa schooling starts at 7 p.m.
Food Store* team, Mar Lou'* in preparation for the track's
“ PUSHED'’ Garlyn Kennel# back official opening Dec. 16.
into firit place. Thank you man,
Many greyhounds popular here
we need all the help we ran get.
last season art slated to tour the
In laat week's action in this oval tonight and ill contests will
aame Ig, ole foxy Fox waa right go the S/|6lh* mile distance. Vet­
on that head pin with a winning eran Racing Secretary R. C.
combo o f 220/692. After being in “ P ltly" Williamson predicts that
a mild alump, Garry has more than tha ninth, teeth and 14th races
found tha range again and la should be the top event* for they
pounding the pins at approximate­ list upper bracket speedsters.
In the ninth event Charles Love­
ly a 195 clip.
ly
has entered two Grade A stars
Three real high aeries In the
Singles Classic thia paat Munday who did well here last season.
nits. Harry Pentecost topped ’em They are Gay L. and Archway.
all wilh a 033 and Rich Murphy Leaving here they went to Sodrac
averaged out at 200 for an even Park where Gay L. waa a qulnlela
600 aerie* while Gary F«x just factor nine times in 14 tries, six
limes with win*. Archway was a
missed with a 692.
CHICAGO (UPD—The Wsfhingqulnlela factor in eight of hla 11
Games o f 234-245-236 were roll­
ton Redskins got the prize plum
iriei, five times with wins.
ed by Pentecost— Fox—A L. S. 8.
In the tenth rare Orville Moses of the 1961 college football crop,
(Lucky S tiff Spolakll.
ha* entered Fathpm who boast* Syracuse halfback Ernie Davis, in
Talking about big games, Ted
Football
League
an A-l national rating. He had the National
Makl of tha Pinrcrest Inn fivesome
ten starts In the rugged competi­ draft, but San Francisco, Cleve­
exploded with a magnificent 266
tion at Taunton and came up with land, St. Louis and Los Angeles
In the City League. (I kept my
three tints, three seconds and one also came up with a heavy share
promise Ted and didn’t mention third.
of talent.
tha other two games, did IT)
The Forty-Niner* picked the
Fans watching the pre-season
The Holler Motors/Navy Wives
testa tonight will have the first most players among the 280 list­
Lg waa in good hands with Mar­
opportunity to ace the new Knight ed for negotiation rights by the
tha Klnnarti bouncing thru with a
Fllp-Tbp starting box that has 14 NFL clubs in the 2flth annual
183/484 set.
just been Installed. This gives the grabbag to divide the best of the
Dot Powell of Powell’s' Office greyhounds a cleaner break and college talent, but Cleveland and
Supply aupptied tha punch fur her
eliminates human error for it Lot Angelci got a break in the
team and tha women in the Mixed
operates when the mechanical quality.
Lg with a 213/630 combo. Gerald
The Browns, through trade*,
bunny contacta an electric eye.
Behrena (Stine Machine) had tha
had two first choices, two second
hi for tha nitc with a 237 and Ed
choices and two third choices and
Micalek'e ( Wilsnn-Maier Furni­
wound up with 23 players, three
ture) 674 was the top series for
more then the 20 permitted each
the evening.
club before trade of draft rights.
Thursday Eve Jet Lanes KegSan Francisco plucked 24 play
lera Lg, honors wera copped by
era from the Hat, more than any
Tarry Patterson (Rigzs Sunoco)
other team, and Los Angeles, alto
and Ed Mlrhalek (Craig Cara)
Tha "T " League waa back in ae- with two firit choices, had 23. St.
for hi gama and aerie* with 209 A
tlun this week after a week o ff for Louis, which had two first choices
598.
Thanksgiving.
The Sanford Herald too, picked 21 ptayera.
Betty Allen of the Jolly Girle
The other team* to pick more
team
stayed
in
firit place with 29 than 20 players wera the Chicago
team in tha Kingwood Bldrs./Sunland Lg had a nifty 263/4B8 set to wins and 19 lossee. Wleboldt't Bears and Green Bay wilh 23
steal tha honors in this Thursday Camern Shop t* In second plae* each, and Detroit with 22.
morning group.
Newcomers to the league took
with 25H wine and II Vi losses.
Monroe Harbor's Marge Wood*
Karn’s Insurance is in third place a beating In the mart. Minnesota,
was sinking ’em deep Into the
In Its first year of competition
with 26 wins and 23 toasts.
(locket in the Wednesday afternoon
Slnko’ a Tavern la in fourth with could draft 14, and Dallas, in Ita
Hi Noonera Lg as *h* entered the
24 wins and 24 losses. Nationwide second year, drafted 13. But the
charmed circle with a 205'629 set,
Insurance Is in fifth placa with 23 Cowboys stole an edge since they
top* for the gait in this Ig.
wins and 26 losses. In sixth place were the first team to sign a
Leading the T Lg, was the Banla Thriftway with 16Vi wins and member of the current crop.
ford Herald's Mary Jana Gorton 31 Vi losses.
Representatives of the club
with a 177 and Karn's Insurance
High team series and high team signed their 17th pick, tackle Ray
Donna Dondanvll’ a 437 series.
game wera token by tha Herald Jacobs, a 2T0-poundcr from How­
Figured it wae about time to see
team. They had a 638 gama and ard Payne, minutes after nego­
Kay Bowman's name In tha lime­
1647 aerie*. Nationwide also had tiating rights had been acquired.
light again.
Philadelphia
and
Baltimore
a high gam* and series o f 636,’
Kay didn't leave ma down sillier
•sch signed 20 players, New York
1456.
aa eha rolled a 166/495 set to lead
High game* were bowled by got 19, Washington II, and Pitts­
all othera In tha Wednesday A 51
Mary Jan* Gorton with 177/420 burgh, which traded its 2nd, 3rd,
Jet Bowlsr-ettes Lg. Incidentally,
gam* and eerie*. Bernice Schaefer 4th, 3th and 6th choices, had 13.
the girl* toll me thr»t they could
had a 169/403 game and aerie*.
use another extra bowlar to fill in
Donna Dondanvill* had a 164 and
for one of the other gale who ha*
Margarat had a 174.
sine* moved out o f the area.
Donna Dondanvill* made the 4-6
My girl Friday, Martha Klnnard
split and the I - 10. Vogt Hudson
just missed that Big Deuce with a
mad* the 3-10 and Louis* Caden197/497 in the Wednesday AM
head made the 4-6-7. Mary Jan*
Midget Foodmart/Country Club
Gorton mads a turkey.
Lg.
le s t w* forget, I’d lika to re­
mind you that . . . “ NOW, THEREFORE, 1, Farris Bryant, by virtue
o f the authority vested in ma aa
Governor of tha 8tato o f Florida.
do hereby proclaim December 4-10,
1961 as Family Bowling Week,
and recommend to all our residents
that they observe this week with
appropriate recognition and activ­
ities."

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Commission Calls
Franchise Meeting

New Year's Eve Liquor Sales Stand

The County Comintaskin will hold a public meeting
Thursday at 7 p. m. with utility owners and interested
citizens on the recently passed franchise directive.
More than 150 property owners from Lake Mary
are expected to attend the meeting to protest some of
the points in the directive.

E

City To Seek
Lease On Old
Post Office

The City Commission in
sj&gt;ecinl session today author­
ized City Manager \V. E.
II, LAKKY \ KUSH El.
Knowles to negotiate for the
Ten minute* after the Herald
lease of tne present post of­
hit the itreet Tuesday, lovely lit­ fice facility for use as a pos­

tle Cynthia Stringfield railed to
tell u* (he found Santa'* hat. It
seem* the hat ended up in a box
on tha Sanford Women’s Club
float. Nobody asked m* but, who
(Jkvns th* wise guy who put the hat
In th* box? Anyway, thanks to
(juy Allen ths hat Is North l’ote
bound today.

CYNTHIA STRING FIELD
A f*w &lt;if the boya . . . . County
Commissioners John Fltipstrjck,
Vernon Dunn, County Englnetr
Carlton DIIm , Zoning Director
Hobart Brown, Sanitarian Val
Bobbins and Attorney Harold
Johnson met for an unannounced
“ bull session" Tuesday night in
V th s courthouse. When questioned
by a reporter on what goes, John­
son said, "Just trying to acquaint
ourselves with this franchls# di­
rective to anticipate some o f th*
question* that will corns up
Thursday night” ‘I t ’s just a bull
session," said Mr. Dunn. It start­
ed at 7:30 and sveryon* want
their separata ways at 9:30.
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Nobody asked ms but what aver
happened to that countywids
drainage survey that was promis­
ed lim e umniiii ugu ny (in riu-xs.
and Home Finance agency?
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Tha |7,000 Onora Rd. paving
and wldsning project is finished.
Th* stretch of road, .00 miles, Is
(rum Hwy. 17-02 to the city limita.
Sanford will b* topi on tha
priority list for federal assistanra
for a as wage treatment plant July
1 of 11MI2.
s e e
What aver happened to th*
city'* proposed operational dis­
aster headquarters. Still waiting
federal okay?

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SANFORD,

FLORIDA

NO. 338

Seminar To Discuss Area's Growth
Four Speakers
To Be Heard
Here Thursday

Bulletin
DELAND (CPI i — Authori­
ties searched lake Talmadge
today for the body of Ernest B.
SwsJnsoa. ss, who apparently
drowned while fishing. Officer*
said his small boat was round
■drift early today. Swainson,
who lived with hit wife near
the lake, went fishing Tuesday
afternoon.

sible library site.
The commission stipulated that
the lease be for $1 per year,
|n a memo to the board,
Knowles suggested that the facllily, located on First St., could
be used for a library or utility
paying station.
In other business the commis­
sion authorised Knowles to draw
up overall figures on the cost of
increasing the water line to the
new proposed Del-Mar Corpora­
tion building on Country Club be­
tween 20th and 23th St.
FORT LAUDERDALE (UPI) John Krlder, who represented
Sen. Spesiard Holland, D-Fla.,
the
Sanford-Seminole
Develop­
Florida's
development
ment Corp., urged the (ward to praised
Tuesday night and called on
take action for increased water
Americans to stop thinking "D e­
needs for fire protection pur­
featism."
poses.
Holland, addressing th* Fort
Krider said the compsny would
be a major boost to the economy Lauderdale Exchange Club, spoke
of the area and said that ground­ favorably of the "remarkable de­
breaking would begin around Dee. velopment of (he Interroastal
Waterway and the Central and
13.
He added II would be among the South Florida flood control pro­
largest Industrial facilities in the gram."
Holland said Congress has ap­
county.
Commissioner J. li. (Jimmy) propriated more than two million
Crapps wanted more information dollars for th# Port Everglades
on the matter, saying he wanted area and $73 million for interstate
to make sure the city would highways, primary and secondary
benefit from the move which roads.
Hollind, a member of the Senate
would cost about $3,000 or $0,000
Space Committee, predicted ■
in additional funds.
Earl Higginbotham supported "glorious destiny" for Florida.
“ But too many citizens feel that
the increase in water lines say­
___
t effort the nation is weaker, and there
ing, "w„ „e „.
must make
every
to*'get n e V Industry and' money. '* ,tu M u fiiation for this altitude
into the town or we will dry up
delestism," he said.
"There is no question as to
and remain status quo."
America's ability to repel or de­
stroy our only potential enemy,"
Holland said. "We have more
atomic weapons, we are far ahead
of the Sovitta . . . We must net
sell our country short."
Holland summariied the Cuban
situation by saying that alter
BERLIN (UPI) -T h e U. S. Premier Fidel Castro'* admit­
Array sent a convoy along the tance that he was a "Marxist110-mile autobahn from West Leninist," a solution In "the prob­
Berlin to West Germany through lem of Cuba" was much nearer.

Holland Praises
Florida; Sees
'Glorious Destiny'

Another Convoy
Put On Autobahn

Communist territory today despite
new Communist charges that th*
troop movements were deliberate
"pro vocations."
Two hundred eomlut-rrady sol­
diers of Compsny D, 1st- Battle
Group, Tth Infantry, left Berlin
this morning In 11 jeeps snd 17
trucks.
________________________
TKe compsny, which was or-'
dared to return to ila regular
base la West Germany after sev­
eral days’ training in Berlin,
passed through the Soviet Babels
berg checkpoint without difficulty,
Western officials said they saw!
no signs that today's convoy might
be hindered despite the Commu­
nist charges.

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WEATHER: Cloudy through Thursday. High today, 75-80. Low tonight, 45-50.
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City Refuses
Appeals To
Rescind Order

Smothers To Call
On Mexican Chief
MEXICO CITY (UPII Sen.
George Smsthers, (D-FIs.), here
to begin an Investigation of prosnonli
ft C Immelmsswi $*»
Caribbean area, calls today on
President Adolfo Lopes Mateos
sod
Foreign Minister Manuel
Tollo.
His visit here is tire first slop
on ■ Latin American lour that
will take him lo Guatemala, Nica
rsgua, Panama, Venetucla, Trini­
dad and Jamaica as well as to
Mexico.

John Kritler munitger of
the Chnnibcr of Commerce
will take it look nee in his
crystal ball anil discuss the
future growth of Sanford and
Seminole County nt the Uni­

DR. FRANK GOODWIN

versity
of
Florida
business
seminar scheduled to start *t
3 p. m. Thursday at thr Civic Cen.
•ter.
Krider will dUeuts th* growth,
R. U. ROBERTS
JOHN KRIDER
political rllmat* and futur* busi­
ness conditions of ths arcs to kick­
off th* remlnar pi (tented by th*
Business and Rrsourr* Develop­
ment Department of th# Univer­
sity.
After Krider, W. W. Young will
talk on "Building Magnets Into
Your Central Business District."
The meeting will then adjourn
win th* race for Ward Two roun- ( isleted. Mayor M. L. Gaty run*
until Y p. m. at which tini* It. R.
oilman and Keith Nixon, unoppus- iilng fur a two-year term, ireeived
Roberts o( Miami, repiesenting
ed for Ward One councilman, is- 245 votes. Two year rouncilmen
reived 368.
will lie II. F. Ward who received the Florid* Power A Light Co.,
will speak on "Recession Proves
In Longwood 307 of the 600 reg­ 252 and T. L. Lingo Jr., who got
Th# Superior Stability Of Flo.
istered voters rast ballots. In ad­ 248. Serving for one year on Hi*
rida'a Unique Economy," spot­
iounril
will
be
Ben
Jones,
242,
dition to electing Ihiee councillighting Seminole County.
tnrn, l^ingwood also voted on an- nnd W. I.. Clouts and W. 11. MarII* will be followed hy the
nexatiun o f an aira east of the &lt;ln who each received 241 voles,
"dynamo" o f mirth and wisdom,
city limita to llwy. 17-1)2.
Dr. Frank Goodwin of the ttniverThe town Itself approved the
slty
of Florida, who will speak on
annexation by a 212 to 26 vote
"llriiig 'Em Hark Alive."
but the 44-10 liailoting In the aiea
It is very important that every
to be Incorpuiatrd killed the issue.
business man In ths county attend
Elected to the council for two
ths afternoon session then bring
)«ar term* wets incumbents J. K.
all bis sales people to th* evening
Rslter with IDU votes #end Carl
LEOPOLDVILLE I UPI) - In­
Lonurrlsr with 170. Buford "Slick" dian Canberra Jell of the United meeting. They will Irani methods
Halms defeated Incumbent E. E. Nations lorco destroyed four Ka- to impiova their efficiency as amWilliamson by a vote o f IU1 to tangoo aircraft on Kolucil air­ hasrsdora of good will to th* many
160 to gain th* council's third field in a 20 minute strike this customers they serve, according to
seat. J. R. Grant received 147 morning, a UN spokesman an­ N. V. Farmer, of the Roan! Of
Realtor*, on* of the three spon­
Votes.
nounced today.
sors o f ths seminar.
Oviedo voted on an unopposed
Fierce lighting between United
Ollier eo-sponaora ere the JI*r■late for th* new ataggrird term Nations and Katangese troops
cuuneil. With 202 of th* 404 rvg- raged into the second day today. chants' Division of th* Chamber
Meanwhile.
President
Molse and th* Jsyrees.
Door prises hav* been donated
Teliombr announced In Paris to­
by
the following local merchants
day hr is leaving (or his battletorn capital "by the quickest pos­ to h* given away at the evening
meeting;
sible means."
Police today are investigating
Yowell’a Dept. Store, Sanford
The United Nations command
an early morning breakin at the said live Swedish "Flying Barrel" Electric, Forney's, Ksder's Jewel­
St. Mathew Grocery on W. First jet fightrrs
(ram
Luluabourg ry, Furnitur* Center, Roumtllat
SI.
strafed the Katanga air base at and Anderson’s, Wilson - Muter
Entry was gained by cutting ■
Furniture, Perkins Men's Shop,
Kolwrti.
hole in ■ side window. Among the
In Stockholm, the .Swedish mil­ Cowan's, Tourhlon's, Thriftway
items taken were a variety of itary said six Indian Canberra and Food Fair.
cigars, rlgarets end candy, police bombers also took part in the air
Refreshments will b* served.
said.
raids against the Katangese.

3 Seminole Towns Elect Officials;

Longwood Annexation Plan Defeated
Voters in three Seminole Coun­
ty towns turned out in vulums
Tuesday to east ballots in muni­
cipal elections.
Altamonte Springs, with the
largest vote ever recorded in •
local election, cast 438 votes of th*
480 registrird. In the closely fol­
lowed race for mayor, W. I..
Swofford defeated Dr. Uertiud*
Forman, getting 283 votes to her
141). Frank (ierhardl took 242 to
incumbent Granville Gray's ltd to

Longwood Plans
Special Election
The Longwood City Council to­
day Is considering plans for hold­
ing a special annexation elsctlon
after tha move to takt In sum*
2U0 acres between th* east city
limits end Hwy, 17-92 was de­
feated In th* area Tuesday, Mayor
A. R. Uinnsnn said this morning.
(.ormann said that In his con­
sideration th* vsry group whose
"block vote" killed th* annesstlun
would have been th* on* to re­
ceive th* most benefits by coining
into th* city.
"Th# Council now will begin
work on revising th* city's annex­
ation ordinance and redefining the
territorial boundaries o f the area
to be considered through a special
election," he said.

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4 Katanga Planes
Destroyed By UN

Police Investigate
Grocery Breakin

Navy Insignia
WASHINGTON (UPI) — The
Navy rame up al the last minute
today with an astronaut's Insignia
to match that of the Air Force.
The Navy insignia will be worn
by I'indr. Alan B. Shepard, lirst
American to soar Into space. It
Is a shooting star superimposed on
aviator's wings.

— )H
-IX l . b. Giol&gt;enrsitrr planes, put under UN
military ronirol in the Congo for
tire first time, took off early this
morning, ferrying men and ma­
terial to UN troops In Kalar.gi.
Two heavy bailies wore going
cn in the Ellsabi'lhvllle area and Attlee In Hospital
AMKRSHAM. England (UPI) the other at thr old airport, now
Minister Earl
unused, near the site of Tuesday's Former Prime
(Clement) Attlee, 78, was under
battle.
treatment In Amershsnr General
Hospital today for a reported
stomach ailment.

J U U V A ...

Award For Goldberg

NEW YORK (U PI)—Tne annu­
al John Dewey award of the Unit­
•
•
e
ed Federation of Teachers will be
pretrnlrd here March 1 lo Secre­
d , A complete plan of the old
with a feeling of dangtr. At tluit th* window s o f Mrs. Nicholson's I cocker spaniel cnampion,
county jell will probably be sub­
By DOTT1K HIGGINBOTHAM
champion, "My
“ My i famous lineag* humbly—proud to tary of Labor Arthur Goldberg.
It was announced Tuesday.
mitted to ths City Commission at
In th* pre-dawn quist end still- instant, her *y* caught th* heart- house, sh* could see th# Dame* I Own Brucls," she carriee her! serve, faithful, loyal and loving,
its next regular meeting for ap­ n*ss, only ths milk trucks, th* pa­ chilling sight o f longue* of flame, leaping through th* roof of her*
A ir C rash Probe
proval. Look fur City Manager lter boys and a few early risers already licking out o f th* furnace own house acrusi tha street.
room, into the Florida room!
Mrs. Nicholson quickly rumW. E. Knowles to recommend in­ were moving around th* city.
MIAMI RE M'll ( UPI)—A Civil
Horrified, she moved with un­ muned ths fire department and
Aeronautics Hoard Investigating
stallation o f a drive-in window
In a house on West Twentieth
team planned lo wind up its pub­
and th* building used for ths util­ fit. a small black cocker spaniel's usual swiftness, and reaching for they were there almost before sh*
lic hearings today Into the craalt
not* twitched suddenly, her cars ths t«l*phon* nearby, frantically hung up. They fought the blase
ity department.
of an Imperial Airlines Constella­
lifted Inquiringly and she was In- dialed th* numbers o f the fir* de­ for sereinl hours, finally putting
tion at Richmond, Va.. Nov. 8 dial
City tax collector says that as ( atanUy alert with the trembling partment, police, even th* oper­ out th* last .smoldering ash, but
took the lives of 77 persons.
tk if Tuesday, 64Is pciccnt of the feeling that something was wrung ator, but in her trembling excite­ the fire left half of Mrs. Blown'*
ment, she was not able to make horns a charred ruin.
tax roll has bean collected.
In the house.
Earnings Figures
• *
*
Head up, moving cautiously, sh* rontart with anyone—and then
“ I owe my life t* Inky" said
Mrs. Brown, from her hotel room,
Whet ever happened lo the pro- sniffed th* eir— It smelled funny she heard an exploriont
WASHINGTON (U P D -A verage
posed Lake Jessup Causeway?
—trotting cautiously into ths: “ I've got to g*t out o f this Tuesday.
earnings of producliun workers
• • •
j Florida room, she saw something house'." she thought, and forget-' '"fihe Is a wonderful, woodeilul
have risen from $10 lo $uu a week
during the last 3o years, the La­
Look for Geneva and Chuluota that sh* frsird mightily and in- ting the walker she had been us- companion. She's much mure than
ing sines she' gut out of the hos
pet, she's a little lady, and 1
bor Department reported Tues­
to eeriously consider inrorpora-' stinctively. Fire!
day It noted that the average
tlon. A t th# Geneva Post Office | Racing Into her mistress’ bed- pita I only n few weeks before don't know what 1 would do with­
work week in farloriea dropped
dedication County Commissioner room sh* leaped on th* bed end after a crushing automobile acci­ out her."
dent which broke her hip in line*
Inky lay quietly on tbe floor nt
(rum 31 to lets Ilian to hours.
Vernon Dunn strongly advised began lo bark furiously,
feu th arras to "think about IL"
| “ Stop it. Inky. Hush!" said her places, Mrs. Brown stumbled out her mistress' feel. She never lets
of the house and across the stieet Mis. Brown out of ber sight, espe• • •
mistress sleepily.
I-ooW fur ligurc* to show that
But Inky redoubled her efforts, to Mrs. W. H. Nicholson's on her d a lly since she probably rememNEW YORK tUPI) - President
commercial building permit* in snd inspired, did something she own two fret. Inky tunning pio- ber* the long weeks when her beKrnnedy today railed for replace­
i loved mistieaa lay in a hospital.
tlie county are up over 1980 but had never dared to do before— lertivtly beside her.
ment of the reciprocal trade act
But at Mrs. NichoUuu's front badly hurt, and Inky alaysd at th*
bousing permits down.
taking Ur* bed cuvsis in ber mouth
with broad powers to permit blur
•
e
e
aha began to back up, pulling the ( slept her miraculous surge of &gt;vet’ s and grieved,
to lower tariffs for free Europe
strength suddenly gave out and' Inky 1* not only a brave little
and build an extraordinary econ­
W* want to know: Did Mayor covert o ff her mistress.
Provoked, Mrs. Cora Blown she rullaysed at the loot of the lady, She is a royal lad, too. A dlomic NATO to combat Communist
Gary ever gel the beater in
turned over and cams wide aweks,|steps, calling loudly. lUflactcd in ( reel descendant o f th* famous
encirclement.
Oviede'a Town Hall to burn?

Crippled Sanford Woman W alks Out Of Burning Home

New Trade Plan

9

The City Commission stood firm
today lo allowing intoxicating bev­
erages to be sold on Nrw Year's
cvr which fall* on Sunday this
year despite objections from Com­
missioner Al Wilson with a support
from Mayor Joe Baker.
Wilson urgrd the board to res­
cind its previous motion allowing
the sale of alcoholic beverage* on
Sunday Dec. 31 to open at 10:30
p.m., saying that the board would
be strongly criticized for its stand
and that the criticism received
now "is just a drop in the bucket
to what we will get In the future."
The board also received a peti­
tion from the Woman's Bible Class
of the First Baptist Church urging
the commission to rescind ils pre­
vious action. There were 30 sig­
natures on the petition.
However, In denying the peti­
tion and rejecting Wilson's motion,
Commissioners
Earl
Higgin­
botham, Tom' McDonald and Jim­
my Crapps emphasized that tha
cily was not extending the ssla
of liquor on a permanent basis but
only something that would com*
up every seven years or so.
“ It's just a one shot deal,"
McDonald (aid.
In other business the commis­
sion voted to deny th* use of
training farllitlra to minor leegue farm clubs unless at least
$1,000 is put In escrow for us* at
one of the three baseball diamonds
snd $3,000 for the use of Municipal
Stadium.
Doth the Toronto Maple Leafa
and Syracuse Chiefs of th* Triple
A league had made overtures for
use of the facility.
In a memo lo the board, City
Attorney Bill Hutchison reported
that the Giants have breached
their lease on the use of city fa­
cilities for spring training due to
their failure to hold training a|
Sanford.
Higginbotham urged tha board
lo take action against the Giants
but McDonald suggested a waitand-see pulley to learn whether re­
ports that the Giants plan major
improvements on their holdings
hers materialises.
Last week. Art Flyna of tha
Giants told ths Herald that his
organisation plans a quarter o( a
million dollar inrprovemant pro­
gram at (he hotel and golf course.

J. C. Yarborough
Dies At Geneva
Jamet Walter Yarborough, 78,
of Geneva, died at hie residence
Tuesday night. He was bom in
Loulstxrg, N. C., Nov. 22, 1SS8
and came lo Florida in 1910 at
which lime he wai associated
w.th th* Glenco Turpentine Com*
piny. Ha waa a partner, with hi*

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borough Construction Company.
They built th* first hard-aurfaced
roads In Bradenton, Haync* City
and Winter Haven.
He moved to Geneva In 1930
and waa county road superintend­
ent from 1937 until his retirement
In January. 1981. When he started
work for the County, the road
department had only three plccea
of equipment, ■ pickup truck a
flatbed truck and a dump truck.
Mr. Yarbirough was a member
of the Methodist Church.
He Is survived by hi* wife.
Pearl; thro* daughters, Mra. D.
W. Whiting and Mrs. W. E. Schlusemeycr Jr., both of Geneva,
anJ Mrs. Sidney Kraltsow, Sand*
Point, Long Island; one son. Ed­
ward, Geneva; 12 grandchildren;
one nephew, Luke Burnette, New
Smyrna Beach; two sisters, Miss
Mary Ann Yarborough, Atlanta,
and Mrs. Mamie Jean West,
Petersburg, Va.
Funeral services will be held
at 3:30 p. m. Tburday at tb«
Grainkow Funeral Home, 130 West
Onora Rd. with the Rev. C. F.
Prtcrson officiating, assisted by
the Rev. Jack Sir wart. Inter­
ment will be in Geneva Cemetery.
Active pallbearers will be John
Krider, Homer Little, Cecil Fields,
Edward Putnam, T. A. Rivera
and John Stone.
Honorary Pallbearera will bs
O. P. Herndon, Fred Dyson n. C.
Dodd, Lawrence Swolford, Vern­
on Dunn and J. C. Lavender.

Coin Club Meeting
The Sanford Corn Club will meet
at 7:30 p.m. today In the Confer­
ence Room of the First Federal
Saving* Building on West First
S tm t. An earlier atory said H it
Lie meeting was to bare been
Uorvlay niglrt.

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Bulletin
WASHINGTON (UFI&gt;—Presi­
dent Kennedy today extended
until June 30, l t d . the flat ban
on Cuban sugar importa into the
^Called States.

By LARRY VER8UEL
Lucky we have a new jail. It
autw waa a busy place ever the
weekend. Over 40 arrests. The Jail
Is now near capacity with almost
&amp; 0 guys inside.
• • •
Good to see Assistant County
Agent Ernie Lundberg back on bis
feet and on the Job again.
•
• •
Don’t be surprised if the School
Board asks the State to eome In
and do another comprehensive
school plant survey In the Geneva*
Chuluot* area to prepare (or
^Nova.
• • •
Bet(ci make plans to be at the
Civic Center Thursday.
•
• •
How come the city haa to main­
tain and patch up the eounty'a aide
o f W. 26th 8t.T
• • •
Don't forget the mass meeting
^ n Lake Mary tonight starting at
*
to protest the new franchise
directive. Nobody asked me but
why did they wait so long?
Look for a petition to be pre­
sented to the commission at Its
public meeting on the directive
Thursday night.
• • •
Don't forget to tell the wife
you'll be home late Thursday.
« Y o u don't want to miss Frank
doodwia'a speech at the Civic
Center.
• • e

IDetestae it 9j /96/
tha v
"Decernsen

It won't be long before educa­
tional TV cornea to the area. Plans
are underway here to purchase
television receivers. A public
spirited parent in one school
center plans to purchase receiv­
ers for the building as a service
/^ to the children and teachers. .
w
• • •
Thera are a lot of good points
to investing surplus funds but
the only angle we don't like is
taking the money out of Seminole
County and putting It in treasury
bonds. Now, the next thing some
wise guy will say: Gosh, Vershel
doesn't like Uncle Sam either.

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ligating committee* to the Domin­
ican Republic.
"The situation 1* extremely
grave." Fiello messaged. "T b*
absence of civil power threatens
the establishment of a supreme
military power which would liq­
uidate every trace of democracy.”
Thirteen air force officers sub­
mitted their resignations and ap­
pealed Sunday to President Be
lagwer to remove Rodriguex Echa
y arris for having •‘betrayed the
patriotic ideals and thirst tor lib­
erty of our people . . .“ The
resignations were accepted.
The dissident air force officer*
also accused the FT-year-old mill
Ury chief of trying to lead tha
country to a "military dictator­
ship."
Rodrigues Echavarria was ap­
pointed secretary of state for the
armed forces last week after be
helped prevent slain dictator Ra­
fael Trujillo’ * brothers, Hector
and Ariimendi, from seising con­
trol of the government
The presidents of 30 profession­
al labor, business and student
group* took a full-page ad in Sun­
day's La Nacion (Tb* Nation).
They said they were not demand­
ing Balaguer'a resignation, but
vowed to continue the general
strike until the government and
WASHINGTON (U P !) — The the opposition reached a solution.
U. S. drive for inter-American ac­
Negotiations between the gov­
tion to deal with Cuba appeared to ernment and the opposition were
have gained impetus today from resumed Sunday.
Cuban Premier Fidel Castro’s de­
claration ha la a Communist.
Tha council o f tha 21-nation Or­
ganisation of American Statea
(OAS) was scheduled to meat to
vote on a Colombian proposal,
supported by tha United States,
for a foreign ministers’ confer­
Altamonte Spring* businessmen
ence to consider the Communist
met after closing houra Friday
threat to the Western Hemisphere.
night to organise a Businessmen's
U. S. officials were confident
Assn, in the town.
that Caitro'a statement o f his
Purpose and aim of the associa­
"Marxlst-Lenlniat'* beliefs In a tion wUI be to work (or tha good
Saturday morning speech would
and welfare of the entire commun­
help sway ona or two reticent na­ ity and to promote efficient and
tions to support the Colombian honest government within the mu.
move.
nicipality. The new organisation
Several South American coun­ will seek to work along the same
tries hnve been prepared to vote lines as a Chamber of Commerce
against the proposal or to abstain and wiU take an active part in all
after citing the inter-American civic and government affairs.
principle of non intervention. Cas­
Officers elected at tha first
tro’s speech at least may change meeting were Tom Southerland,
some potential "noV* to abaten. president, and Jack Blackford,
tlona.
secretary-ires surer. Other officers
- Soma eountrGts nnwllM-^ i c de­ . {H be 'elected * t a w i.-H c r u r —
clare themaelvea on the -Issua announced at which tlm* Install*,
without further study were seek- lion also will be on the agenda.
ing a postponement o f the OAS
vote. But tha United States and
Colombia pressed for Immediate
action.
SANTO DOMINGO, D. R. (UPI)
— New street
demonstrations
broke out today, the seventh con­
secutive day of a general strike
designed to overthrow the Domin­
ican government.
Crowds
of
chanting youths
marched up and down El Conde
street shouting "out with Presi­
dent Joaquin Balaguer." They
openly defied rifle and tommygun-bearing army patrols. Watch­
ful soldiers made no attampt to
Interfere.
The government seemed to
have weathered an attempt to oust
armed Forces Secretary MaJ.
Gen. Pedro Rodrigues Echavarria
but the strike against the regtma
showed little alga of weaksning.
Dr. Virlato A. Fiallo, president
of the opposition National Civic
Union, sent a message pleading
with the Organisation of Ameri­
can Statea (OAS) to send inves-

Inter-American
Action Against
Castro Spurred

Altamonte Business
Croup Organizes

Dig For Spanish
Ship In Florida

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WEATHER: Fair through Tuesday. High today 78-82. Low tonight, 66-60.

VOL.

68

United

Preaa

nsuoA...
Underground Test
WASHINGTON (UPI) — The
United State* h u aet off another
smell undergiwnd nuclear explo­
sion at Be Nevada lasting grounds.

Divorce Pushed
HOLLYWOOD ( UPI &gt;—Attorney*
lor television star Dinah Shore
and her •husband, Georg* Mont­
gomery, today were clearing the
way lor a divorce which will and
IS year* of marriage.

Tourist Ads
TALLAHASSEE (UPI) — The
Florida Development Commission
say* that tha revised program of
advertising now in use is produc­
ing results at the tourist wclcorot
stations.

Held For Pandering
LOS ANGELES (U Pl)-W ealthy
hotel owner Karl S. Frey was
held oo pandering charges today
in what police termed an initial
attempt to break up a vice ring
operation.

Lord Mayor
SARASOTA (UPI) — The Lord
Provost Mayor of Edinburgh,
Scotland, wind* up his visit to
Sarasota today and will go to
Miami for ■ one-day visit befora
returning to Scotland.

Commercialism Hit
NEW YORK (UPI)—A Lutheran
leader, tha Rev. Edgar S. Brown,
attacking the commercialism of
Christmas, hai urged churches to
cancel Christmas services and
leave the holiday to television and
department store*.

Deny Plaque Given
OCALA (U PI)—Delegates to tha
state convention of the Veterans
of Foreign Wars her* over the
weekend were told the organiza­
tion did not present a plaque or
citation to State Supt. of Schools
Thomas D. Bailey.

Boat Sink* -

Katanga Threatens
All UN Aircraft

Jealousy Fatal

Leased

Wire

Katabliahed

1908

MONDAY, DECEMBER 4, 1961

8ANFORD,

FLORIDA

NO. 334

South Seminole Towns Vote

v;

L a k e WORTH (U PI) Fly*
crewmen of a 16-foot motor vessel,
tl&gt;* 0 . B. Prate, war* rescued
Sunday from the Atlantic Ocean,
nearly seven hours after their r a i­
se! sank II mllaa east of Lakf
Worth Inlet.
The men were found In a small
dinghy east of Jupiter Inlet and
wera taken aboard a Coait Guard
ELUABETHV1LLE.
Katanga, helicopter.
(UPI) — The Katanga govern­
ment today threatened to shoot
CHERRYV1LLE, N. C. (UPI) down any United Nations aircraft
Authorities today blamed Jealousy
flying over its territory, the UN
for the gangland style slayings of
reported.
two young mill bands and tha Sat­
A few hours earlier, Katanga urday night gun battlo in which
gendarmes killed one Swede of their confessed killer died. Pothq UN force, wounded two lice said the victims of Paul
others and seized three prisoners Everett Hallman, 42 •year - old
in Ellsabcthvllle's worst day of Cherryville truck driver, ware
fighting in September.
Wade Bagwell, 22, and Peter Samn n m ii itn
p iu jti
trrv—rniiimn—c
roulujvi—In—Eilf
ire! CaassS*! Sf, trim
abethvlll* reported this morning dated Hallman's estranged wife.
that they had been ordered to
park their beloaglngs and be
ready for repatriation to Leopold­ Plane Crashes
ville.
EBERSHEIM, Germany (UPI)
George Ivan Smith, top UN —A German Lufthansa Airline
official here, said Katangese For­ Boeing 730B plane on a training
eign Minister Evariste Klmba Is­ flight crashed into an open field
sued the threat to the planes In Ebersheim today, killing the
shortly after midnight.
four crewmen aboard.

Does the city know that If It
doesn't start Immediately on rear­
ing down some of these old fire
haxard in the elty, many hard­
ships will be Incurred on neighbor­
ing property owners. We know of
PANAMA CITY ( U P I ) - Work­
•no person who had her insurance
cancelled because her borne la man at a motel site here are
near one o f the most hazardous excavating In hopes of uncovering
what is hoped to be a long-buried
buildings in the city.
Spanish ship.
The excavation waa begun in
earnest when motel owner Dick
Arnold had crewr working on a
motel addition and they uncoveiuu a ruam tannmr w ium amiuiu
DAMASCUS. Syria (U PI) —
•aid was made prior to 1766.
Nearly final reeulta ehowed today
Several pieces of mahogany and
that conservative pro • Western
heavy timbers have been recov­
candidate* won a heavy majority
ered and the timbers show evi­
in tha first national alactiona hare
dence of having been pieced to­
tine* Syria broke away from tha
gether with wooden peg*. This
g, Unitad Arab Republic two months
area waa the site of several
ago.
Elected conservatives outnum­ Spanish forts in early history and
Spanish fleets were prominent In
bered leftwing socialists mors
the area.
than S-l.
Tha official reeulta on the bal­
loting for a simple, eight-clause
provision Constitution have not
been announced, but local news­
papers said only 1 per cent oppos­
ed it. Ratification, in effect, would
rf legalize Syria’s break from PraslBy DOTTlE HIGGINBOTHAM I nose in Sunday's football game as
ient Gamal Abdel Nasser's U.A.R.
Nobody stopped to powder their J th* whlte-Jeraeyed Femlnolee and
the
red.ihirted
Tiger*,
ran,
screamed, cried and fought their
way to a fiercely contested 12-12
tie, in toe second annual PowderPuff football game.
Ttie closely matched girls teama
took their football seriously as
freshman Linda Spencer scored
twlc* for tb* froahman-aenior
Feminolc* and Shirley Bowen
and Louis* Higginbotham tor*
across the goal lint for the sop­
homore-juniors two touchdowns.
Th* Feminolet started off tb*
first quarter in high gear, but;
lost the ball to the Tigers on
downs and then retained it when
the Tigara alto ran out of downs.
Here tb# Feminolet began a fiatpaced march that carried them
down to the goal line.
Debbie Scott, on a keeper play
for the Femlnoles set up the first
TD of the game and Linda Spen-|
cer carried the pigskin over to
bring the first quarter to a c!o*e
with the Feminolet out in front'
K i­
ll tuning and blocking, pulling
off some tricky play* and get­
SHIRLEY BOWEN, who waa rogponalble for one Tiger
ting isomr brnglng tackles the
TD ia surrounded with Fenilnole tackier* a* Tiger* Robtwo ^cams struggled back and
hie UUka (10) mod Suaua Deal coma ia to help her.

Syria’s ‘Western’
C onHidotes Lead

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O A S Help Asked
In Civil Strife

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Casselberry
Tax Collections
Lorm
ann
Appeals
F
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Ballots Today
Trail Past Years,
Others Tuesday Annexation Proposal Galloway Reports
Voting to Oaeaefberry was
Ught to moderate at noon to­
day as voters went to tha polls
to east their ballot* for a mayor,
two aldermen and town clerk.
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More than 2,000 registered vot­
ers In South Seminole are ex­
pected to go to the poll* today
and Tuesday to vote in four mu­
nicipal election*.
Elections are scheduled In Ca*.
selbcrry,
Altamonte
Springs,
Oviedo and Longwood.
Casselberry voter* are casting
ballot* today minus Ewing Janie*
Creech, candidate for alderman,
who withdrew from tha raca over
the weekend.
Polls, at the fire station, opened
at 7 a.m. and will be open until
T p.m. Up for election are a may­
or, two aldermen, the marihal
and the town clerk.
Candidates art Carl C. Stoddard
and Otto Henning for mayor; Gra­
ham Wilson. Frank I-ucey, Clifton
Overman and Georg* Howard for
aldarmea. Gua Sawyer, Incumbent
marshal, Is unopposed in the race
while Mrs, Lillian Beiael, town
clerk, le opposed by Mrs. Edith L.
Duerr.
Municipal elections in Altamonte
Springs, Longwood and Oviedo are
slated for Tuesday.
In Altamonte, with 388 voters
registered, bellota will be cast at
the Community House from T a.m.
until 7 p.m. Candidates for the
moat hotly contested race, that
of mayor, ar* Dr. Gertruda For­
man and W. L. Swofford. For the
council. GranvlU* Gray, the In­
cumbent, la opposed by Frank
Garhardt In Ward Two while Keith
Nixon la unopposed in Ward One.
Voting in Longwood, with mors
than 600 registered, will b« from
7 a.m. until 7 p.m. at the City Hall
and at the Sanlando Trailer Park.
In addition to electing three coun­
cilman, voters alio will declda on
th* annaxation of soma 200 acres
situated between the east city
limits and Hwy. 17-82.
Council candidates are E. E.
Williamson, J. R. Reltar and Carl
Lorn mier. th* Incumbents, and J.
Russell Grant and Buford "Slick"
Helms.
Oviedo voting will be done at the
City Hall from 8 a.m. until sundown. Running without opposition
ar* M. L. Gary for mayor and
W. Hex Clonta, Ren Jonts, T. L.
Lingo Jr.. W. H. Martin and Ben
F. Ward Jr. for the council. Only
tn this -L )» la IJnss
who replaces J. Y. Harris, retir­
ing after eight years in office.
Oviedo will begin It* new stag­
gered term council with Tuesday'*
election when the two candidates
receiving the largest number of
voles will be electrd to serve two
year terms while tha remaining
three will fill the office for on*
year.

Annexation of the area between can spread to th* state and na­
tional levels.
Milwe# Introduced th* candi­
dates, J. Russell Grant and an­
nounced that Buford Helms waa
III and could not come out to
ap«ak.
Incumbents introduced were E.
E. Wllllamaon, Carl Lommler and
J. R. Reiter. They all spoke
briefly and said, in general, that
they were for anything that would
benefit the city.
Lofmann, In discussing annex­
ation, said that the city officials
felt that Longwood would benefit
by being on the highway from the
publicity which this would give
the town.
"Same people have been cir­
culating stories that business will
move to the highway If wt annex
this area. I do not believe this
la true," b« declared. "We will
benefit by having our name on
th* highway and by the additional
revenue which this area will bring
to th* city."
Qrant said In bis talk that he
would like to *e* the city toned
with a councilman representing a
definite section.
"Some sections ar* not now pro­
The City Commission will meet perly represented," he said. He
In special session at 10 a. m. added that he wanted to keep
Wednesday to dlacuss allowing taaea low end bring in new In­
two minor league farm teams to dustries.
Longwood and Hwy. 17-82 would
bring increased revenue to tb*
city, but would not mean increas­
ed taaes, Mayor A1 Lormann told
an outdoor rally Friday night at
CUy Park.
Speaking before tom s so per­
sons wbo turned out to hear tha
candidates in the Dec. S municipal
election and to drink coffee and
eat doughnuts, the mayor led off
the proceedings with the observa­
tion that th* lack of Interval in
th* rally probably was due to the
fact that there was no mayoralty
election thla year.
The meeting was moderated by
Supt. of Schools R. T. Stllwec,
who urged those present to try to
get th* voters to the polls Tues­
day. He said lack of Interest In
elections on the local lavel Is
dangerous to the American way
of life because thla Indifference

Cily To Discuss
Spring Training

hold spring training hare.
The two teama that have ex­
pressed Interest in th* local faci­
lities ar* th* Toronto Maple
Leafs and th* Syracuse Chlsfs.
Both are in th* Triple A League
Th* commission also will dla
rose-to* water Med of th* new
De-Mar Co. which plana to put a
naw plant her* in the next lew
weeks.
Th* plant will be located be­
tween Country Club Road ami
2SUi St.

2,000 Europeans
Riot In Algeria
ALGIERS, Algeria (UPI) — A
mob of 2,000 Europeans rioted
through th* streets of Constantins
today, burning cars, hurling Molo­
tov cocktail*, smashing store win­
dows and attacking Moslem paisersby.
Two
Moslems were Injured
when their car waa set afire.
The rampaging European* car
ried banners and flags of Uia exIrenu.M Secret Army Organiza­
tion. A number of shots wera ex­
changed but it was not known
immediately who fired them.
The rioting followed the funeral
of a young Frenchman who waa
killed by police Friday as he tried
to avoid arrest for carrying a
plastic bomb.

Army Battle Groups
Roll Toward Berlin
BERLIN (U P !)— A V ! 9. Army
battle group of 1,600 men started
rolling toward Berlin today where
U. S. and Communist troop* faced
each other from positions le**
than IS yards apart at the tense
Frlrdrtrhstrasss crossing point.
Tha big troop movement had
been scheduled previously but the
beginning of It coincided with
Communist actions In narrowing
gape In crossing polnta between
East and West Berlin.
The Communist* moved
In
troops and laborers 8unday night
to reinforce their border barrlcades. Allied reaction was sw ift
A platoon of American soldier*
waa rushed to Frledrlchstrassa,
apparently to guard against any
Communist attempt to ahut the
crossing point completely. The
Americans aet up two machine
gun* and trained a bazooka on a
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Tax Collector John Galloway to­
day reported that tax collection*
thu* far are "below" previous
years with only $1,400^33.8'.) col­
lected during th* four percent dis­
count period which ended Nov. 80,
Thla is approximately $187,377.16
short o f the goal. The entire tax
roll fur lt*(il amounts to $2,441,410.63.
Galloway said that collections in
th* beginning "were very good,**
then dropped off picking up again
during the last few days. Th*
heaviest day wc* Nov. 33 when
3,875 tax receipt* were processed
for a total of $311),K60.00.
The discount for December la
threa percent; January, two per­
cent and on* percent In February,
Net in March and delinquent ha
April, Galloway added.

Probe Raiford
Escape Attempt
RAIFORD (U P I)—An Investlg*.
lion was under way today Into an
abortive escape attempt by n
group of prisoner* from tha atate
prison here Saturday night
Prison Supt. DaWitt Sinclair
said a small number of prisoners
grabbed a guard white marching
back to their cells from stipptr.
Two other guards war* later
taken. Th* InaurgtnU released
about 70 prisoners from their
call* In th* wing o f tha naw
maxliMtm security facility.
Penal DhJctOf IlT1 0 . C oriin *
went to tha prison during th*
escape attempt II* did not die.
close the actual number o f pris­
oner* In on tha escape attempt
tfut said, "they can be counted
on llie finger* o f both hands."
Cochran said tha leaders o f tha
disturbance, which lasted about
two hours, will face court action.

Heavy Fire Hils
W. 20th St. Home

A house at 103 W. 2Cth St. waa
heavUy damaged by a fir* ea rl/
thla morning, firemen reported.
The owner of the house, Mrs.
Steward Brown, escaped Injury
after her dog woke her up just
at the blare neared her be lo o m ,
COTP Mata •cicvciauu
Cieiciaun Sr. aaiii.-----mart troops on the other side of
Damage waa extensive. Cleve­
the crossing point
land said the Are was caused by
The French also rolled troops up a defective heating unit.
to the border but the British took
no special action. A spokesman
said a company o f British soldiers
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goal line until they ran out of Boniface, Mike
Spurts
Uo*nt and the Tiger* took over my Terwilllger.
and began to march back up the
field to live Femlnole goal line.
08 yard* away.
With Higginbotham, Blake and
Bowen alternating on band-off*
and end runt, the Tigers tore
back down the field and after a
few reverses managed to put
Shirley Bowen in scoring position
and the went over for the Tigers
second touchdown, tiring the gam*
all up In a neat little package,

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forth up and down the field tori double reverse plays and a few
the rest of the first half, with fumbles, (which they were able
Louise Higginbotham and Robbia to recover) until Louise Higgin­
Blake carrying around the enda botham, fleet Tiger halfback, took'
for the Tigers and Sharon Riser's the ball around left end for the
first
touchdown.
Cent
impressive 4$ yard run was called Tigers
baek for a penalty, to the con­ Wheatland's p a n to Grace Mid­
dleton for the extra point was no
sternation of tb* Feminolet.
Getting in on the tackles to pre­ good and th* score waa all tied
vent further scoring by either up at • and I.
Bonnie Gaolo took th* Tiger
teem in th* first half were Bonnie
Coelo, Kae Adams, Bonnie O le-1 kickoff and ran it to the 40 and
low, Pat Place aod Carol Cham-' then Debbie Scott and Linda
her* for tha Femlnotaa and Pat I Spencer got their one-two com ­
Bruce, Phyllis Farlesa, Susan bination working and aided by
Deal and Grace Middleton for the Sharon Riser, wiggled and squir­
Tiger*. All efforts were In vain med their way right on down and
and the half ended with • point'.' over the goal Hoe to put them one
for the .Feminolet and the Tiger* up on the Tigers at 12 to g.
Thla time the Tigers received
still scoreless.
Judy Buntcn, Tiger fullback,' and they began to march relent­
took th* kickoff after the half on lessly down th* field, with Femithe 30-yard line and returned it note players and Tigers, too, be­
to the 31, where Louise Higgin ginning to dig in eameetly and
botham on a double reverse for' leaving Uia field strewn with
the Tigers took the ball down to |downed players who had a hard
time getting on their feet. At var­
the Feminolea 14 yard line,
A IS yard penalty against the ious times, Susan Deal. Debbie
Feminolet for Ulagal use of hands Scott, Ceni Wheatland, Judy Ogthen put the ball down on their \den all had to be helped off tht|
18 yard line and tit* Tigers, wilh| field, but all recovered.
the bit in their teeth, danoad
Again the Ptmiaoles started a
around first left end and then touchdown drive, but the deterright end, with reverse piaya, m.ned Tiger* held them at the

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A desperate try for tha catra
point was stopped by Bonnie
Caulo of the Feminolet who came
rushing over to grab the flag and
prevent the extra point which
would have put the Tigers ahead,
with two minute* left to play.
Neither team waa able to gel
another driv* rtarted aod the
game ended Just where it started,
in midfield, with a tied score.
Captains for the Feminolet qrere
Carol Sue Higginbotham and Deb­
bie Scott. Captain* for the Tigers
were Louise Higginbotham and
Grace Middleton. Tiger coaches
were J. B. Phillips, Butch Kiser,
Robert Murrl* and Don MeMurray and tor tb* Feminolc*, John

LINDA Sl'ENCEU charge* ncroe* th* goal lin* for th*
Femlnoles ns Louise -‘flgglnbotham (20) and Judy Og­
den (21) meed ullor tux'.
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Christ mu.* ihopping crowds »urged
busily through downtown Sanford stores
Friday and Saturday to take advantage of
the special sales and discounts offered by
merchants in a big two-day pre-Christmas
sales festival.
Early Friday afternoon traffic began
fo flow heavily along First 8t. and adjoining side streets, as thousands of
Heminole County citizens, Christmas lists
in hand, began to seek out that "just
right" gift for each and everyone finding
hundreds of items, many specially priced,
and budget-right.

MRS. ARNOLD WILLIAMS

Senior Citizens
Chorus Practices
Twice Today
A new experience in Christmas
seasonal music will be heard in
ganford this waek, starring Uic
Senior Cll Irons Mixed Choral
group.
Led by Delbert E. Slerrctt, a
member of the faculty in th* De­
partment of Music at the Uni­
versity of Florida and director of
the Women's Glee Club there, the
•hoir will be competed of retired
persona and senior citizens of
Sanford who like to sing.
Them will bo four rehearsals
held at the First Methodist Church
alimaxed with a concert at 8 p ro.
Tuesday,
First rehearsal will be 2:30 p.m.
today, the second at 7:30 p m. and
alto at 10 a.m. and 2:30 p.m.
Tueaday.
Them la no charge, and the
group will be non-denominttinnal,
though It It tponaored by th* Mintaterlal A nn.

Gallon Club Has
Four New Members
Four Sanford me a became mem­
bers o f the GaUon Club at the
Scminol* County Blood Bank for
K&gt;e month of November. They
Were Henry C. Lee, James Golds­
worthy, Howard P. Lee and Arthur
DeYoung.
Tops for tho month was BUI
Glenn who gave his 16th pint,
fallowed by Bob Kelly donating
his 18th, William Richard* his
J4th, Reginald Sodcrbloom his 12th
and J. E. AJdfrman his 10th.
Three people gave their sev­
enth pint, Including Loren Dough­
erty, Troy Hay Jr. and John Hen­
derson.
Robert Dahoey gave his sixth,
Britt Yates gave his fifth and
Jessie Crew* and Wendell Drum­
mond each gave their fourth pints.
Thlrd-tlme-arounders are Frank­
lin Gore, George Langston, Joe
Barley and Scranton Thompson.
-&gt;vend timer* were Roland
Yat**, Jr., and Willard Eldraldge.
Donating th*lr blood for th# firat
Mm# were Freeman Klroatono,
Nathan Sailer*. Richard SUvare
Jr., Richard Matin, Hav. Ernest
Bollrk and Henry Dill*.
The total for the month waa
UlS plnta (only a little over half
of tha 267 given last month).

Mr. William II. Harrell, 74, died
fa Seminole Memorial Hospital
early Saturday afternoon followtag a short illness.
He lived in Lake Mary for the
past IS yeara and waa a retired
groceryman. Coming to Hanford
aome IB yeara ago, ha operated a
grocery store in Banford for three
year* prior to moving to Lake
Mary. A native of Colombua, O*.,
he waa a member of the Lake
Mary First Uaptist Church amb a
charter member o f tha Lakeland
Baptist Church. Ila had been an
orphan since ha wa* erven years
of age.
Kurvivora art hla wife Mr*.
Carol W. Harrell o f Lake M a.y;
one sou, Winston Harrell o f Lake
Mery: a daughUr-ln.law, Mrs.
Elizabeth Harrell o f Greensboro,
N. C.j two grandchildren, Betty
and Loren Harrell also of Greens­
boro,
Graveside funeral aervieea were
echeduled for 2 p. in. at Oaklawn
Memorial Park with Rrr. Ralph
X . Taylor, astUtad by Rev. John
W. Pilley and Rev. James E.
Curry, officiating.
Britton Puneral Horn* waa in
ahaijrv of prtangfuirnla.

By JANE CAMELBERRY
Final plana for the big “ Gala
Night in Paris'' Fashion Snow
have been completed and Tuesday
promises to be a night to rameraber.
Thla Council of Teachers and
Parents «u,id-raising avert, to
take place at 7:30 p m . In the
S o u th
Seminole
Elementary
School auditorium, la no ordinary
fashion show but will feature mu*
tic, entertainment and rtfraah*
merits at wall.
Botique itema displayed for file
will Include toys, jewelry and
handicraft Itema ideal for Chrittmas gifts.

Hospital Notes
NOVRMBRR 39
Admissions
William
Herrell, Lake
Mary;
Mary Campbell, Lake Monro*;
Marjorie Lambert, DeRtry; Kath­
erine Prince, David Field*, Ana*
M. Hickson, Linda Ruth Jeteea.
I) lamheals
Florence Gould. Georg* Smith,
Maitland; Jam** MeCtoskey, DaBary;. Jesse Jooai Jr., Joseph
Hill, Baby Boy Dill*, Haaoalort
Peaigood, Oden* Cooper, Mr*.
William Webb and baby aod Ma­
mie Denson of Sanford.
DECEMBER 1
Adm Intone
Edwin
D.
Parrish,
Christine
Smith, LUsI* Mae Youngblood,
'Lonnie Ms* Sim*, Juanita Mar­
tin. Mary Jelalle*, Ruby Ginder,
Ruby K. Russell, Neva Patterson,
Brenda Lee of Sanford.
Birth*
Mr. and Mr*. Ben Duller of Sapford, a gill
Mr. and Mra. Jamaa Marti* *f
Sanford, a girt

Since the U’nes* or lira. O. J.
Baggett main it necessary for
C-TF presldnnl, Mrs, Vtrnon H.
Catron, to take over tha planning
of the show, aha baa worked dili­
gently to make thla evening a
success.
Mrs. George Sherlcck, member
of the school faculty, la acting at
fashion coordinator for tha ahow.
She i« ecstatic about the chic
women'* fashions provided by the
Jeanne Elkina Shoppe and the
charming children'* faablooa from
The Younger Set, both of Maitland
Plata.
C-TP members modeling adult
fashions will be Mr*. Charles S.
Deneen, Mri. Harvey Comfort,
Mrs. Robert D. Barnett, Mr*. Ar­
thur Lego, Mist Helen MeMulian,
Mr*. William C an, Mra. Jerry
SUgglns and Mr*. Cheater Miller.
School children taking part will
Include Patty and Jeff Raynor
showing fashions for twins and
Cathy Ford, Sharon Ledford, Ra­
mona Abernathy, Linda Benton,
Deborah Bacchus, Denise Couamass, Steven Parrault, Roddy
Coatee and Deborah Gray.
The decorating committee, un­
der the chairmanship of Mri. Carl
Setje, Ii bnay converting the aebool
auditorium into a “ Ml of Paris."
Mra. Ban Quarles and Mr*. Na-

than Gross will be in charge of
the refreshments. Mrs. J. D.
MRS. J. I,. WILL E rrs
Stiggini, chairman of ticket aalea,
hat cnnoonced that ticket# will ba
available at tba door for those
who hava not already purebatad
them from the school olfice.
According to Mrs. Gerald Mr«
Ginnls, publielty chairman, thla
All interaited person* are in­
show trill ba tha major fund-rais­ vited to tee an award winning
ing avent for the year.
film entitled, “ Second Heart"
sponsored by the Seminole DrBary
Heart Council Tuesday at • p ro.
at tba Civle Center.

Heart Assn. Shows
Film Tuesday

Mr*. Clover B. M em , 69, died
at th* SarepU Rett Home early
Friday afternoon following a
lengthy illneaa.
Rom May lg, 1192, m Detroit,
Mich., ah* had mad* her home
on W. First 8t. in Sanford for th*
th* past 19 year*. 8h* was a mambar o f tha Upaala Praabytarisn
Church and a retired practical
nan*.
She fa (arrived by two eons,
John M a m o f Palatka and Robert
M a m o f Sonford, Sevan grand­
children and on* eleter, Mr*.
PRn*y Caldwell o f Miami.
Funeral aervieea were held at
• p. m Sunday at th* grave*Id* in
Upsala Coanekery with Rov, John
W. Pilley officiating. Rrtaaea Fun­
eral Home wo* fa charge of ar­
ranger* ont*.
Active pallbearer*, *R (M en of
th* Upaala Praabyterlaa Church,
Funeral atrrlrtt for Mrs. Annl*
war* Henry Starnes, Ben Hodgr,
Meriwether Filip who died last
Thursday at her home ta Daytona Don Luke, Robert Carroll, Bradley
Thayer and John And**.
Beaah will ba held at It a. as.
T uaaSay at Rrleaen Amaral Horn*
with Rev. W. F. Brook* Jr. affleiattag.
Burial wiM he fa Evergreen Co-

Funeral Services
For Mrs. Filip
Scheduled Tuesday

Oters Skfas, Enterprise; Sara
Myers, Lake Monroe; Florence
Mungcr, Lillian Vickery, David
Fields, Ntoml Poffenberger and
Mrs. Stanley
Radalewics tad
baby, Sanford.
DECEMBER g

Attire
paUbaarat*
*M
b*
Georg* Maffett, Milton M ean, J.
B. Stapler, Jaek Greene, Fred
Pop* and W. F. Chepmae.
Honorary pallbearer* will be
Sanford Doudney, Tam Ralltvaa,
Graham Hunter, Ben Steele, Burk*
Kapriel I’ lldlan, Long wood; are- Steele, J. L. Jackson, R. f . Coop­
gory K. Smith, Lake Monro*; In- er and R. U. HUtahIson.
gred Cooper, Daliary; Mildred
Scbirard, Joaaph Andrews, Ken­
ny Whitley, Salli* Cola, Brood*
P. Padeliord of Sanford.
Birth*
Mr. and Mr*. Saul Younsbfaod, af
Sanford, a boy
DUmleaal*
Leslie McCool, U k a M ar/; Mr*.
John G. llartln, Mra. Gary Biuandcr and baby. Henrietta Chabot
and Edwin W. Parrlah of Sanford.
DECEMBER I
Adm laalone
Bonnie llickox, Long wood; John
L. Taylor, Lake Mary; Willi*
Pearl Thomai,
Eileen Trout,
Franklin Ervin, Willie Mae Joeas
and Edith Foitner of Sanford.
Births
Mr. and Mra. Walter J. Padel-

John Saurrz. Torrence, Calif.;
Blanche Cosgrove, Paolo; Oregory Smith, Lake Monroe; Mur­
dock Johnson, Longwood; Mr*.
James Martin and baby, Samuel
Hauser, Charlotte Hanthaw, Re­
becca Ann Patton, Mr*. Arnold
Duhrdop and baby, Mr*. Anna
lllckaon, Btnnl* Maa Sim*, Mri.
Ben Butler and baby and Mra.
Paul Youngblood and baby af
Sanford.

Guild Board
Sets Meeting
In Altamonte
IIY SHIRLEY WENTWORTH
The Executive Board o f th* St.
Mary-Magdalen Catholic Woman*
Guild nf Altamonte Spring* will
meet Tusaday at S p. in. Hottest
for th* meeting at liar home will
be Ml*. Earl House, 121 Dolores
Dr., Altamonte Springs
Topics o f discussion will include
completion o f . plant for th*
Christmas Party achtduled for
Dec. 12 at the Social Hall on the
church ground* and methods o f en­
couraging enthusiasm for th* pro­
ject to provide book*, selected by
tho talchera and press ntad by th*
Guild, for children o f tho Parish
School.

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Thursday, the 2flth anniversary
of the disastrous bombing o f Pearl
Harbor, will be nationally observed
this year as "Civil- Defense Day."
A. B. Peter -.on Sr., local Civil
Defens- director and E. 8. Doug
lass, Hlr-ctor o f adult education,
who cooperatively sponsor CD
training courses throughout the
county, remind that this Is an
appropriate time to consider the
need for survival training. Know­
ledge about potential disaster?,
their effects and protective mea­
sures, which arc the best first
steps that can be taken in protec­
tion o f the individual, the family,
the community and the country,
may be gained from these courses.
Enrollment in in y o f the re­
maining scheduled classes may be
made by the elvil defense or adult
education offices.
Courses will be available in
Chuluota beginning Tuesday; in
Forest
City
and
Altamonte
Springs In January and in lake
Marjr during the month o f Febru­
ary, Another class Is tentatively
scheduled fur Urn Sanford arcs In
March which will bo sponsored by
lbs Presbyterian Church.

IIY CAROL JEPSON
The election of Fred Stumpf and
Ralph Wat di n and the re-election
of Waid Atherton und Hay Tentr
to the executive bouid highlighted
last Tuesday’s meeting of the
Greater Chuluota Community Club
Membership Meeting.
Still serving unexplred terms
are William Stiver, George Uouiden
and Fete Carpenter. Mrs. Virginia
Chadwick was elected a- recrea­
tional director for the coming year.
Proposed amendments to club
bj&gt;-1swr- »ec-|it*&lt;t l&gt;* vote called
for all checks, drafts and orders
fur psyment of monty to bo sign­
ed In th* name o f th : club by two
of the three holding office o f
president, vice presider*. and
treasurer and prohibited nomina­
tion for office at an election meet­
ing unless the proposed candi­
date Is present or has submitted
his written acceptance to the
board.
The proposal to delete from the
by-laws the use of Roberts Rules
of . Parliamentary Procedure at
meetings was rejected.
The membership ulso voted an
appropriation not to exceed 1250
for the purchase o f emergency re.
suicitation equipment to be used

in the community.
Immediately following the " n oral meeting, the new board met
to elect Fred Stumpf, preildent;
Ward Atherton, vice president;
Hay Punts, secretary nnd William
Stiver, treasurer. N. K. Runyon
and Charles Bell were appointed to
fill the two remaining vnennrlct

Milwee To Talk
The Jaycce Wives Club will meet
Monday at R p m at the home
of Mrs. L. F. Stewart, 70 North
Edgcmon Drive, In North Orlando.
Duett speaker will be ft. T.
Milwee.

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today fo r a fra* dam•aatratlaa. Prove to
y e u r a a lf— y ou e t a
play a Magnua. Choota
a M agnua O rg a n
that’* right for you.
Price* from $29.15.

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Grand winner of the Friday night mer­
chants gift certificates was Mrs. Arnold
Williams, wife of the well-known Sanford
police captain. She received $70 in gift
certificates.
The second prize winner was Mrs. J. L.
Willetts of 901 Magnolia who said that the
prito money "would come in mighty
handy."
All over town, merchants are com­
pleting Christmas decorations in stores,
and the whole town is taking on a festive
sir. that adds to the excitement of the preChristmas season.

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SANDRA McKEE

SUSAN TETENIIAUM

Decide Between

Can

Hers art the charming contvst- penny eounts for one vote and
ante of the Beta Sigma I'hi Baby some containers are already acContest, now underway, which be­ emulating a sizeable amount.
Kelly Bailey, sponsored by the
gan Nov. 27 and runt through l)ec.
IS.
American Legion is the son of Mr.
The tiny winner will be preeented : and Mrs. George Bailey; Matthew
with a loving cup, donated b y 1McDonald, son of Commissioner
Wert’# Jewelry Store and a 12 ' and Mrs. Thomas McDonald is
saving bond T&gt;y the aorority.
sponsored by the Kotary Club and
The pictures of the hahies were Sandra Denise McKee, daughter of
made free of charge by House nf Mr. and Mrs. Robert K. McKee has
Kahija Studioa and Odee's Sign the backing of the Business and
Service made the posters which Professional Women’s Club.
have been placed in downtown
Susan Tctcnbauni, sponsored by
stores.
Kach poster holds picture# of
several babies, with a plastic con­
tainer underneath for votes. Each

These Cutie-Pies?

the Jaycee Wives is the daughter sored by the Civitan Club .
of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Tetenhaunt and Deborah Smith, spon­
sored by the Pilot Club is the
The regularly schedules! monthly
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Don meeting of the Forest City Civic
|Assn, will be held nt 8 p. m. to­
Smith.
Fted Ilukur, son o f Mr. and Mrs. day in the Forest City Baptist
Pete Bukur is the entry of the Church on Lake Brantley Rd.
Principal speaker will be Everett i
Sanford
Woman’s Club;
Lisa
Katherine Hughes, daughter of Worden, chief of the newly organ-1
Mr. and Mrs. Gvotgc Hughes lias j ired Wekiwa Volunteer Fire Dept,, I
the barking of the Lions Club and |who will explain rules snd regula-1
Angela Sirianni, daughter of Mr. I tions o f services available to rtsi-1
and Mrs. Michaet Sirianni ia spon­ i dents of the area.

To Address Assn.

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Phone

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MATTHEW McDONAI.D

DEBORAH SMITH

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Dec. 6

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plump ducklings - 3 9 '

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turkey parts

FRED BUKUR

LISA HUGHES

KELLEY

* Banquet Honoring Seminoles Set Tuesday
Plana aro ir readiness for the junior vanity, and their dates and
Booster Club supper honoring the the A and B squad cherrleadcn
Seminole High School varsity and and their dates nt n banquet in the
high school cafeteria Tuesday at 7
p. m.
A turkey dinner with all Die
trimmings will provide banquet
fare for the tennis, parents, Boost­
«'
n r HIIHtLEY WENTWORTH
er members mid dates, with the
Dr. Gertrude Forman, candidate turkey, dressing, rolls und drinks
for mayor o f Altamonte Springs bring prepared by member* o f the
In the Tuesday municipal elec­ Booster Club and dcssarta, vege­
tables and aide dishes brought
tions, recently has been the hnn"covered dish" style by members
oree at a number o f morning cof­ attending.
fees given by Altamonte Springs
Membership in the Booster Club
ia tha only requirement of attend­
hostesses.
Among those entertaining for ance, end membership raids at ft
each will ho on sale at the door,
«J) Dr. Forman were Mra. I.uthur
President Mike Caolo announced
Hart Sr. and Mr*. Luthur Hart today.
Jr. and Mr-. Jefferson Hodges and
Trophies will be awarded to
Mr*. Fred StaedUr.
member* of the team, highlighted

Coffees Honor
Dr. Forman

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chicken gizzards - 3 9 '

Oviedo Student
Gets Scholarship
Roy Weisenbarger, son o f Mr.
and Mra. R. E. Weisenbarger of
Oviedo, has been awarded a scho­
larship from Aid Association for
Lutheran*, a fraternal life insur­
ance society with horn* offices in
Appleton, Wis.
Weisenbarger, who plan* to be­
come a teacher o f the Lutheran
Church, Missouri Synod, graduated
from Concordia, Austin, Tea., and
is now a senior at Concordia
Senior College in Fort Wajma, Ind.

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by tha presentation of the Peter
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standing playar. Chester Oxford is
program chairman for the ban­
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We all realize control* are needed an a county grows
and there arc muny good points to the new franchise
directive recently passed by the County Commission
but there are several items that we take exception to
and believe the commission should reconsider.
1—THE GRANTING OF AN EXCLUSIVE FRANCHISE FOR A LONG TERM OF YEARS ANI) TO EN­
COMPASS LARGE AREAS: We believe that the grant­
ing o f long-term, exclusive franchises over largo areas
of the county is short-sighted and not necessary in an
already expanding and developing area such as we have
today in Seminole County.
We believe that before any franchise is granted
the individual Innd-owner* in the area should be given a
voice in the decision, which decision should be based on
the majority o f land owners vote, for or ngainst the
franchise, unless it is a proved necessary for health or
welfare in that area.
2 — MANDATORY S E W E R CONNECTION:
Authority for this regulation is not shown in the utili­
ties enabling act, and we feel that it strikes ut the basic
right of the individual, is unjus.S and will create unneces­
sary hardships and costs for many individuals. Thcro
seems no need or excuse for this provision except in
densely populated areas such os cities, or because of un­
sanitary conditions existing in an ontlro area. We feel
that there is already sufficient authority through exist­
ing zoning and sanitary statutes to take care of such
problems.
3—TIIE CHAIRMAN OF THE SEWER AND
WATER COMMITTEE TO BE FURNISHED FROM
THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS. We feel
that this is bad administrative policy. The sewer and
water committee should be a completely separate body
under the board o f commissioners and report back to the
board for approval or disapproval o f rules, regulations,
administration.
We know the commission has the welfaro of the entire population in mind when they voted on this direc­
tive. But, we urge them to reconsider these major points
and “ get the pulse" o f the people involved.
At a recent meeting In Lake Mary, theso were the
main objections to the directive and these people should
be served.

Dr. Crane’s
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Worry
CASE K-467: Loras L-, aged 11,
is quits musical.
“ Dr. Crane," her mother pro­
tested, "where did Loras get her
talent f
"Neither her Daddy nor I have
gny musical ability. So bow did
she develop sueh a fondness for
ItT"

CONKADl'S SPARROWS
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Controls Needed
...B u t Big I f ...

Oae of. our great scientist*
named Conradl placed1 English
sparrow eggs in the nests of csjuries.
The young sparrows, after
hatching, never heard the typical
call notes of their own species.
No, they were constantly surrounded by canaries, so the little
sparrowa began to trill and ting
like canaries, though with a little
coarser voice.
Lome really got her firit delight
In music from her talented music
teacher In the second grade.
The latter made a game out of
Milch Millar's unique arrange­
ment of the Chrlitmai aong called
"Little Sandy SlelfbfooL"
"Children," eeld her teecher,
“ I want you to pay attention to
this new song and then try to tell
me how many DIFFERENT voleee
and musical Instrument! you can
detect.
"W o shell call tble game 'Musi» , i n. *—
»»
Later, the teacher Informed me
that her pupils all got excited

------------

OUR

Clinic
over the new game. For the teach­
er had cleverly caused them to
link fun and even competition with
music.
LfTLS SANDY SLEIGHFOOT
You parents might Imitate this
deft teacher and also see how
many instruments your children
can detect.
Oct a copy ot the "LUUe Sandy
Slelghfool" record and then play
it over add over, for you can't do
a perfect job the first time.
To make sure about the asset
backdrop of various instruments,
I asked Mitch Miller whet he had
used, and here is Mitch's own re­
port:
Steel guliar, Hawaiian guitar,
airing bass, Glockenspiel, ukelele,
celesta, piano, 7 voices.
Frankly, I didn't notice more
than three voices the first time
I listened and I could detect only
four different lnitrumenta.
But I am not talented as a mu­
sician, for no teacher ever dra­
matised music la my grade school
career by cotalng ue children to
become musical detectives.
Apropos, of music, 1 might add
that several modern Christmas
compositions have proved popular
In recent years, among which are
Bing Crosby's singing o f "White
Christmas," as well as "Iludolph,
m t— litu' n um i— Reindeer” — smr
more
recently
"Little
Sandy
Slelgbfoot."

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Sanford, Florida

Monday. December 4, 1961

WALTSSJS A. UIWLOW. SUMTOB *

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There’s one time-consuming job
I’ ve never seen listed with the
other duties of today’s housewife
and that's errand-running.
Yet any housewife who has an
automobile of her own or even o c­
casional use of the family car
spend* hours every week In run­
ning errands for the family.
When a suburban housewife Is
not actually chaufferlng children,
chances are she la running er­
rands, "toting" groceries, leaving
clothes at the cleaners or picking
them up, going to the bank, taking
a broken piece of household equip­
ment to be mended, delivering
cookies to a bake sale, hurrying
the theme junior left at home to
his classroom, taking shoes to the
cobbler, picking something up at
the drugstore—and so on and on

By Ruth Millet

and on. day after day and week in her car for a purely social en.
gagemant chances are she hat a
after week.
couple errands to do on the way
The fact Is that the average to her tea or luncheon or on the
housewife has so many errands to way home.
•
run that the only way she can keep
A housewife can easily spend a
track of them all 1* by keeping an full day a week running errands—
errand list
and have nothing much to show
It is the kind of lUt that is for her efforts, and no feeling of
never finished because it is con­ accomplishment.
stantly being extended. A t soon as
And yet errand-running is never
a housewife pick* up the toaster mentioned as one of the modern
she left to be repaired, a tabic housewife* biggest headaches and
lamp goes haywire.
most time-consuming duties.
No wonder so many housewives
Teen-agers t For insight
drive station wagons. They may
have been purchased as a itatus their ways, see Ruth Milllett's
symbol—but they've become al­ new booklet, "Tips cn Teenmost a necessity for ths errand- Agers." Mail 25 cents to Ruth Milrunning housewife who actually lett neader Service, c /o The
runs a pickup and delivery ser­ Sanford Herald, P. O. Box 489,
Dept. A, Rsdio City Station, New
vice.
Even whan the housewife hops York 19, N. Y.

tail

Qaooby On fijudep

Peter Edson

Political
WASHINGTON — (NEA) President Kennedy really did
"The Twist" In his big shuffle
of top White House and State De­
partment aides.
He didn't Just Isak to a few
favored correspondents the de­
sire to ease Chester Bowles out
ot his job as undersecretary o(
state, as the Cowles "Insiders
Newsletter" says be did four
months ago. That bounced on him,
and be had to suck it back. This
time, the President got all his
ducks la a row before he shot
his wad, hitting a dozen people.
Announcement that Bowles was
to be special adviser to the Presi­
dent on underdeveloped countries
was not made with fie other
changes for the elmpie reason
thet Bowles bad not made up his
mind whether to take the new
job, 11a finally did—at higher pay
and rank—though not for those
reasons. In politics you learn to
rock with the punch.
Ambassador—again—Bowles will
hang his hat la both the White
House snd State Department. He
reports directly to the President.

Notebook

But he is also, because of hit
office, a member of the State De
partment policy planning staff.
So be will be an Idea man rather
than an executive or an admin­
istrator.
This should suit him after he
gets used to It. For as ambas­
sador to India under President
Truman, Bowles showed his abl
lily to get along with people ol
the new nations. He thlqks they're
important. They need a sym
pathetic ear in Washington. Ho
understands tlielr problems. His
new job could become bigger
than even the White House dress
up makes it appear.
The irony of the situation is that
the lop Slate Department staff
which Bowlei helped recruit when
he waa named under secretary
before Dean Rusk was named
seerttary, is now being shifted
around considerably, including bis
own job.
In the 10 months since Inaugura
lion, the other underaccretary of
atate, George W. Ball, gained in
stature while Bowles did not.
Former Rep, Brooks Hayi of
Arkansas, originally picked for

Fay Henle’s

Your Pocketbook
If e close relative died and left
you 1202,100 after taxes, what
would you do 7
Ten to one 1 wager you would
seek professional advice on how
to put the major portion of that
Inheritance to work for you. And
you probably wouldn't simply ac­
cept the advice offered by the
first professional.
You
would
scuip, compare: irony mvssimcui
media.
The sum of (202,800 la what you
can aspect to oara during your
working years If you average (70
a week take-home pay the first 20
years you work and (100 a week
(he last 23 years until retirement.
But do you rack your brains to
plan ths spending ot your earn­
ings?
Hie American Bankers Associa­
tion raises this question as It of­
fers ill revised edition of s
pamphlet called "Personal Money
Management.” Hire art some
highlights:
—Spending for food typically
lakes from 13 to -to per cent of
your spendable Income, shelter
from 13 to 30. For clothing you are
expected to be spending g to 13
per cent of your take-home pay,
3 to 13 per cent (or operating your
home; ■ to 13 per cent for trans­
portation; 4 to 8 psr cent lor fur­
nishings and equipment; 3 to l
per cent tor fuel; 2 to 10 per cent
each for medical and dental care,
education and recreation, gifts and
contributions.
—You are advised to take a hard
look at what you are spending to
run your car: a new $2,500 car
driven 10,000 miles a year is ex­
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year to operate.

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—On $200 of monthly take-home
p :y a family of two should save
(13, a family of four (7. It you
•am twice as much, you should be
able to save three times as much)
In the updated edition of this
booklet, prepared la collaboration
with Dr. Jerome B. Cohen, pro­
fessor of economies at City Col­
lege of New York, there is constdw r t ls elaboration un me use or
credit, tbs wisdom of investing
and that all-time favorite of bank­
ers, estate planning. This Is proof,
indeed, that more of us era bor­
rowing, buying stocks and achiev­
ing enough wealth to require ex­
pert guidance on how we and our
heirs should deal with It.
1 like the banker's definition oi
savings; it shows that a whole new
monry handling philosophy has
arrived. Here it la:
"Anything out of income that
U not consumed Is saved. There­
fore, purchases of stocks and
bonds Including Investments and
mutual funds, life insurance pre­
miums, payments on a home, so­
cial security deductions, pension
fund contributions, even install­
ment credit payinsnts are Includ­
ed."

assistant secretary of stato for
congressional relations, also be­
comes a special adviser to the
President. He U replaced by
Frederick G. Dutton, former Cab­
inet secretary.
It Is the moving of three othsr
White House aides into the State
Department that is ot most In
tereil.
On* reason given for this Is
that the President, with many
other responsibilities, was getting
a little weary of having his own
aides, responsible for what were
really State Department opera­
tions.

asalatant secretary of state for
Far Eastern affairs. He ia not
being replaced by Bowles, though
this might have been the effect
If both change i were snnouncad
at the aim * time.
The net effect of all these shifts
is to give Secretary of State Dean
Rusk a much batter control over
hla department and make him the
real bead of foreign policy opera­
tions.
The secretary makes clear that
under the constitution, the Presi­
dent is solely responsible for the
conduct of foreign affairs. Rusk
insists there has been no conflict
between White llouso and State.
He worked closely with the Presldent on the multiple changes now
announced.
But it la noteworthy that George
C. McGhee, Rusk's original head
of the policy planning staff, It
now mad* underaccretary for poli­
tical affairs. Rusk and McGhee
are old friendi who were close
associates In State oner World
War II.
By this shift, the department
goes back to the organisation set­
up In effect during the Elsenhower
administration.
The job* of undersecretary for
economic affairs and administra­
tion have been combined with two
assistant secretaryships. The job
of undersecretary for political af­
fairs has been separated from
other responsibilities, with one
assistant secretary, U. Alexis
Johnson to do the work.

Susan

Dean

Hayward • Martin
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Ma&gt; A t Axis Only
WALT DISNEY'S

“ 10 WHO DARED"
la Calor K(erring
BRIAN KK1TII
ACTUALLY FILMED IN
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MONDAY P. M.

•lie (I) CSs i h I H i newsroom
(I) ABO Now*

age aboard the family yacht Angelita for months, was reported on
iU way to a final retting place
In Europe.
Trujillo's body was removed
from the yacht Wednesday in the
Dominican port o f Caldera, along
with five suites*** stuffed with
(1,000 bills and a number o f smal­
ler packages of money.
Reliable sources said the re­
mains o f the dead dictator had
been placed aboard a plane bound
for Paris, wbsr* hla son Rafael
Jr* is living as a refugse.
Ilia money waa brought hero
Wednesday night in a three-truck
convoy escorted by a tank and
guarded by armed sailors. A navy
—Mnd—ri—■mounted—to“ more than (1 million." There had
been earlier reports that tha total
might run at high as (90 million.
Efforts to nsgotlat* a settle­
ment o f the Dominican political
crisis virtually collapsed Wednes­
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By Abigail Van Buren

DEAR ABBY: We arc twins (16) who
read your column every day and respect
your opinion greatly. So do our parents.
Our parents forbid ue to date boys out of
our religion. We don't intend to get serious
about these boys, we just want to date
them. Isn’t it better to go with them and
get it out of our systems than not be able
to, and think we are missing something?
THE TWINS

available for help all over the neighbor­
hood while I hud trouble getting him to
fix things at home.
One day I took my baby’s broken high
chair to a neighbor’s and got her to call
my husband and ask him to fix it. She
called him and he ran right over and put
it in first-class condition. Afterwards, I
told my husband and we all had a good
laugh about it. Ever since then I have had
no trouble getting things fixed at home.
G. A.

DEAR TWINS: The following letter
was received the same day yours came.
It's as good an answer as I could give. And
it’s from a girl your age: “ Dear Abby: I
have been wanting to write this letter for
a long time. I read your fabulous— and I
do mean fabulous— book, 'Dear Teenager.’
I followed your advice on personality and
duting out of my fnith. As a consequence,
I am now going steady with the most won­
derful boy in the world. He is of my own
*9 religion and he treats me like a queen. He
thin moro
has never asked mo for anything
than a kiss. Abby, plense go right on lelling girls 4o stay with boys of their own
faith and they'll stay out of difficult situa­
tions. Thank you with all my heart.
•SWEET 16 AND NEVER BEEN HAP­
PIER’ ”

DEAR A BB Y: I was impressed with
the letter signed SUCKER’S WIFE. It
was from the woman whose husband re­
paired everybody’s appliances in the
neighborhood free, but her own sewing
machine had been in need o f repairs for a
year.
I’ve been in the sewing machine busi­
ness since 1937, and have been taken ad­
vantage of many times, but I don’t think
I am the worse o ff for it. Will you writo
the lady and tell her I will be delighted to
fix her sewing machine FREE if she’ll
pay the freight both ways?
Sincerely,
W. L. L., Fayetteville, N. C.

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DEAR ABBY: I want to ask you in all
seriousness— how can a man know if his
prospective bride is virtuous or not?
SERIOUS
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For Abby’s booklet, “ How To Have A
Lovely Wedding,” send 60 cents to Abby,
Box 3365, Beverly IHUs, Calif.

d U q h U q h J tA
8-9 p. m. NBC. “ Japan: East is
West"— Color. Although you may
never have heard of Iaao Sasaki,
in a way he symbolires the new
generation of Japan. He's the
country’s Elvis Prealey. Among
sequence! reflecting the Weatem
influences la one of Sasaki singing
“ Hound Dog” in a coffee shop,
also
factories
producing
fine
cameras and translator radios.
Japan remains a mixture of the
traditional and the modern. The
average farmer still toils in the
rice paddy, but the role of wom­
en is changing. The “ key” is the
symbol of emancipation. No long­
er a prisoner in the borne, a wife
drives a car, does her own mar­
keting, and plays golf. What re­
mains unchanged are Xoh Drama,
the Buddiat Temples, and the
fabulous
Japanese
Gardens.
Among those heard commenting
on Japan's current political views
are Prime Minister Hayato Ikeda;
Socialist Party leader Saburo
Eda, and Edwin L. Rcischauer,
U. S. Ambassador to Japan. Nar­
ration la by Edwin Newman, with
Cecil Brown aiding on coverage.
8-8:30 p. m. CBS. Pete and
Gladys. Gladys uses her ingen­
uity, plus a street-comer Santa
Claus disguise, for a little gift
giving to herself. The outfit is
employed to win a prize offered
by a savings and loan association
for Its 5,000th new account, which
enterprising Gladys hopea to be.
Starring Harry Morgan and Cara
Williams.
8:30-9 p. m. CB5. Window on
Main Street. Returning to hla
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wife Kathy and Sid Melton, at “ Dialogues Wllh Death." The
his bosa, Charley Halper; with hour tonight is split Into two
George O'Hanlon as the police of­ separate one-act autpenaers, with
ficer and Paul Maxcy in the role host Boris Karloff starring in
of judge.
both. The first, “ Friend of the
9- 10 p. ra. NRC. 87th PrecinctDead," plays for goose pimples
— “ The Very Hard Sell.” The with Karfloff as » morgue atten­
death of a salesman, in this in­ dant. who claims communion with
stance, i f a dramatic situation the dead. The second, “ Welcome
leading to the dlicovcry that ap­ Home," is the better of the two,
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Used-car salesman Glenn Cornell a nephew who's an escaped con­
(Tom Greenway) it found dead in vict. Performances are superior
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10-11 p. m. ABC. Ben Caiey
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don't
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fith Show." Andy ii dandy, but Alan Reynolds (Arthur Hill) does
according to Aunt Dee, not quite not reveal to the authorities the
as handy as handyman Henry fact that he is aware Jack Max
Wheeler
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Buchanan), well's (John Lasell) father caused
whose intentions the sheriff re­ the lad's skull fracture, because
gards with distrust. Co-featuring tlie disclosure would affect the
Doodles Weaver and George Cl­ doctor’s career. Patricia Barry
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(David Macklin) in the midst of
attempting a burglary. Catching
the lad in the act, Brooks has to
decide whether or not to turn him
over to the police.
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care o f this paper.

DEAR ABBY: Please tell “ Sucker's
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grrnlft

Mrs. Myron Accardi

M iss Sandra Kay Chambers

Surprised With

To Marry Everett

Twenty-eight friends of Mra.
Myron Accsrdi surprised her with
a stork shower, recently, at the
DeBary Fire House with Mrs.
Thomas Armao serving as hostess.
Several buffet tables were cov­
ered with white cloths and cen­
tered with yellow mums, fern, red
poinsettus and red hibiscus.
Each square of cake served with
the refreshments was topped with
a pair of brntccs in pastel colored
king. A large aide table held a
stork and gaily wrapped packages.
Dancing and singing were also
enjoyed during the evening. Guests
Included Mra. John Leone, Mrs.
Virginia Harrison, Mra. Marie
Accardi, Boso Signorelli, Mrs.
Jack Lambertson, Mr*. Harry
Schob, Miss Barbara Bcdlcnt, Mrs.
Alice lfcilcnday, Mra. John Sul­
livan.
Mra. L. Biomli, Miss Ella Franklin, Alberta Warner, Mra. Arthur
Thompson, Diane Accardi, Pat
Blondl, Mrs. Marion Jordon, Mrs.
Wallace Woods. Mrs. William
Foster, Mra. Eugene Davis, Mrs.
Ed Tomelskl, Mra. Steven Pivornlk, Mrs. Adam Muller and Helen
Swenny.

Stork Shower

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ML and Mr*. Vincent W. Cham*
bera, 111 Fourth Street, Chuluota,
announce the enfagement and ap­
proaching
marriage o(
their
daughter Sandra Kay, to Everett
Warren Foaa, ton of Mr. and Mra.
Warren E. F o il, of Cambridge, V t
M in Chamber* - waa born in
Roaewood, Ohio, but haa lived in
Florida for the laat aeven year*.
Sha graduated from tha Oviedo
High School with the daaa of 1BS8
and ia preaenlly working in tha
accounting department of the Sou­
thern Bell Telephone Company, in
Orlando.
The groom-elect waa born in
Morriavllla, V t„ and graduated
from the Cambridge High School
and Trade School. He haa lived in
Florida for tha part two yeara. He
la employed by Harry Herdon and
Associate* in Orlando.
The wedding will be an event of
Dec. SI, at • p.ra. in tha Pint
Baptist Church of Chnluota, where
both are active workera.

MISS SANDRA KAY CHAMBERS

Christmas Party
Planned D ec. 13
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By

W elcom e W agon

All residents who have lived In
Sanford lass than a year and
would Ilka to maka friends and
hava a good Uma are Invited to
come to the Welcome Wagon

Sixth Birthday Celebrated
With Western Ranch Party
Mr. and Mrs. Duval Hunter, of
Sanford, entertained their son,
Thomas, with a real Western
birthday party at the MQ Ranch.
Thomas who was all of six years
old, and a group of playmate!
arrived at the ranch in full West­
ern regalia from bead to toe.
The cowboys and cowgirls were
met at the gate by the "Bossman" of the ranch and rode In
atyle where they saw the "hang­
ing tree cattle pens", real live
animals and bird* and paid a
quick visit to the cook-house and
Trading Post.
Next they paired off and enjoy­
ed a short dusty trail ride. Fol­
lowing a very busy afternoon
they were summoned to the Long
Branch for a chuck meal topped
off with cactus Juice and home­
made Ice cream and cake. The
cake was decorated with six bias­
ing candles.
Mr. and Mrs. Hunter presented
each guest with a red bandana
scarf and a sheriff* badge. Gifts
were opened and the "gan g" re­
luctantly headed down the trail
for home.
Guests were Steve and Lorraine

Hostess A t
JIMMY SCOTT celebrated his twelfth birthday at a party with cliuumntcs
and friends at the home o f his parents, Mr. and Mrs. K ubacTi Scott, 1006
26th St. A variety o f games were played and prizes awarded for the round­
up and hunting games. Guests received yo yoa and jacks us favors and en­
joyed a wiener roust, birthday cake and ice cream. Seated on the divnn
from left aro, Sandra Gerlach, Loretta Conrad, Susan White and Judy
Washburn. Buck row, Wesloy Rich, Dennis Brown, John Lesley Rich Jr.,
Jimmy Scott (ths honorce), Donald Stoffer, 8tevo Smallwood and Darrell
8cott.
(Herald Photo)

Sorority M eeting
Menibar* o f XI Beta Chapter of
Befit Sigma f*hl, sorority, mat this
week at the home of Mrs, Glenn
McCall ia Longwood.
The president read a bulletin
concerning the 1888 State Conven­
tion to be held la Orlando, May
2S to &gt;7. It waa announced that
.85 wee netted from the recent
fashion show and the money has
been added to • fond for civil de­
fense use te Seminole County.
The chapter la sailing Christmas
gift tags and they may be pur'based from any chapter member.
An Interesting program
on
“ ola-nlng the kitchen" was pre­
sented by Mr*. 0 . Andrew Speer,
with ell member* participating.
The next meeting la scheduled
for Dee. 11, Other* attending were
Mrs. Carlton Btlsi, Mrs. Harold
- Chapmen; X H -. GvrJoa Frederick.

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M eets W ednesday
A t Sim pson H om e
Tha eOnavn Garden Club will
held its annual Christmas meet­
ing at the bom* o f Mr*. Ilenry A.
Simpson at Lucky Acre* to Gen­
eva. Wednesday at t p. m.
Following the mooting there will
be aa exchange o f Chriatmaa gifts
and a plant aala,

DeBary

By MRS. ADAM MULLER
Mr. and Mra. Arthur Hook have
returned to their home on Palmet­
to Drive after a ala month* itay
in Syracuse, N. Y., with relative*
and frianda. Enroute home they
visited many placet of interest.
:nA U r. At Steel* Of NtW
York aro guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Freak Christen at their home on
Astar Drive.
Recent guetls o f Mrs. X. Rapprlch were bar husband's great
grand nlecta, Mra. C. E. Rapprich
of Mt. Dora and Erna Rapprich of
Akron, Ohio.
Mr. and Mrs. Arvid Nordstrom
of Free port. Long Island, who are
vacationing In Florida, vtaiUd with
Mr. and Mrs. 0 . L. Drach, laat
week. The Nordstrom* plan to
visit In FL Lauderdale and Naasau before returning to New York.

“ COWBOY" THOMAS HUNTER AND PONY

Shut-In Program

By Dorcas Circle

Truthseeker Class

Arrivals

Vic. and Mrs. George W. Dil­
lard of Erlangen, Germany, an­
nounce the birth of a 7 lb. I ox.
son, Nov. U. They have chosen
the name Thomas Nesbit 2nd for
the new arrival.
Paternal grandparents are Mr.
and Mrs. Tbomaa N. Dillard,
1021 Sarita St., Sanford. Thia la
the first grandchild for the Dlllardi. Their son Is stationed with
the Slat Artillery Missile Battallion in Germany.
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Lt. and Mra. Ronald L. Robison,
Valdosta. Ga., announce the birth
of their second son, Robert Alan,
Nov. 11.
Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs.
R. F. Robison, Sanford, and Mr.
By HELEN SNODGRASS
Burnt were Mr. and Mra. F. A.
and Mrs. F. B. Montgomery, Chea­
Mr. and Mra. A. C. Nelaon of Jackson and daughter*, Geraldine
ter, Pa.
Tampa art houaegucata of Mia*
and Montainc, of Macon, Ga.
Doria Faber.
Harvey E. Dunn who haa been
Mlaa Linda Dunn of Orlando and
itatloned
at Balnhrldge, Md., Ins
Mlaa Aatrid Kucttnrr of Daytona
Reach spent Thankiglving at the been aaaigned to the bate In Hon­
home of Mr. and Mra. Harvey olulu, Hawaii. Enroute to the new
bate, be stopped for a ahort visit
Dunn.
with his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
MONDAY
Mra. W. A. Goodwin la vleitlng
Harvcv L. Dunn.
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T g n uuguiat, hit*. Henry Cojd m
at 7:30 p. m. with Ml** SaIdee
Orlando this week and Miss CharWilliams 302 Oak Ave.
lent Boyd la visiting Mra. Charles
Altamonte
Springs
Ray.
TUESDAT
Mr. and Mrs. Andra Ayllaa of
The Gleaner* Sunday School
Jacksonville spent tha peat week­
Class o f First Baptlat Church will
end with her parents, Mr. and
hold their annual Christmas sup­
Mra. C. A. Henderson.
per at tha church at 8:80 p. m.
Jerry Melntoah, Ricky UcCoy
Rev. and Mra. Willard Kilmer
of West Field, M au., arrived laat and Vaughn Monroe, all of Alta­
monte Springs and students at tha
Florida Military Academy in DeONE PERFORMANCE ONLY
Land, spent the Thanksgiving hoiBarths Hardin and Mlaa Sarah tdaya at their homes,
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Women’s Club
Mrs. J. L. Glover, first v i f f
president o f the Florida Federa*
tlon o f Women's Clubs, will be
guest speaker at the general busi­
ness and luncheon meeting of the
Sanford Woman's Club, Wednes­
day.
Mrs. W. R. Stringfleld and her
committee will be in charge o f tha
luncheon at noon. Mrs. S. J. Nix
will take reservations.
Members of the Oviedo W om a n !
Club have been invited as special
guests for the day.
Mra. M. Lewis Hall, state presi­
dent, was scheduled to speak but
will be unable to attend as she will
be In Tallahassee conferring with
Gov. Bryant on the library appro­
priation that day.
Mrs. Glover, who lives in Lake,
land, ia an interesting sp ea k er
She has served as president o f t h *
Lakeland club and a* state preti.
dent o f the Business and Profes­
sional Women's Clubs.

Mrs. Carl Moro

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Mark Stenstrom, Bill Barley, Ka­
ren O'Hara, the honoree and his
sister, Terry.
The guests were transported to
and from the party by Mr. and
Mr*. Hunter and Mrs. Ralph Co
wan.

Plans Visit To

Honored With
Surprise Shower

Mrs. M. H. Hickey was hostess
for the .November meeting of the
Dorcas Circle of the Grace Metho­
dist Church at her home 2401 Jef­
ferson Court.
Mrs. Cecil Jonea gave the evenlug devotion and routine reporta
were heard. It was reported that
a pair of slippers had been pur­
chased for a patient at the Sarepta Best Home.
Mrs. Harry Klay, circle chair­
man, told the group that Rev.
W. T. Parson* and several mem­
bers of the church choir had
visited the patlenta at the Sarepta

Christmas party.
It will be held on Dec. 18 at the
Sea Shell Restaurant, starting at
7 p. m. A turkey dinner will be
served followed by a program and
song-fsiL
Mra. Virginia Patroakl, WW
Hostess, Invitee all newcomer* in
the arra te Join ia ths pre-holiday
get-to-gstbsr. For further Infor­
mation and reservation* contact
Mra. W. D. Blmpton, S16 Escam­
bia Dr. or Mr*. Harry Hahn, 1804
Rom W af.

Epps, Jo* and Debby Payton,
Mark Wagner, Tommy McDaniel,
Shelly Mebane, Michael Koleff.
Brent Rayburn, Becky Carman.
Gall Cowan, Sue Ray, Daneen
Harper, Sharen Stenstrom, Tra­
cey Ebbert, Elizabeth O'Neil,

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Homs and sang hymns for them.
Rev. Parsons and Mrs. Robert
Bennett also sang some soles.
Decorations included a small
Chiratmaa tree, under which the
members each placed a “ Golden
Book" to be given to the migrant
children for Chriatmaa. Mra. Clay
reminded membera to keep the
church In mind when they clean
out their children's old toys to
make room for the new ones.
When the nursery rooms are com­
pleted more toys will be needed.
It was reported that $23 waa
made on the recent food sale.
During the business session lt
wss decided to sponsor sn out­
grown sale in January and to hold
the December meeting a week
early, due to the holiday season,
Mrs. J. M. Leonard will be hos­
tess at her home, Doc. 18, at 8
p. m.
Mra. Leonard presented the
study for the evening concerning
physical and menUl Illness and
how to understand, endure and
overcome such adversities.
Others present were Mra. B. L.
Adams, Mrs. Robert Jonea, Mrs.
T. L. Pall, Mra. L. G. Sheets, Mrs.
Stanley Wiseman, Mrs. S. G.
Hametsley, Mra. R. E. Ashton
and the president of the WSCS,
Mra. C. E. Williams.

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By SHIRLEY WENTWORTH
A Wednesday morning brunch
honored Mrs. Carl Moro of Craig
Dr., Bear Lake Manor, at a sur­
prise stork shower when friend*
of the immediate neighborhood
combined talents for the event.
Attending were Mrs. Bcrnell
Huston, Mrs. Robert K ow a lsk i
Mrs. Vaudl Vice. Mrs. Vernon
Herrington and Mr*. Shirley Went­
worth.
Out-of-town guests were Mrs.
May Elnfeldt and daughter, Mrs.
John Brahy, both of Ocala.
Refreshment! and coffoe were
served after the honoree opened
many lovely gifts for baby.

The Truthscckera Clast of .the
First Methodist Church held Its
regular monthly meeting at Mc­
Kinley Hall with Mr*. W. P. Chap­
man bringing the devotional from
the 13th Chapter of Corinthians.
Plana were discussed and com ­
mittee report* approved for the
shut-in program at Christmas
time. Birthday greeting* were
sung to Mrs. Henry Lumb and
Mra. R. W. Turner. It was re­
ported that Mra. Crenshaw, claas
teacher, was home from the hos­
pital and much improved and that
several other members of the
class who were III are now much
better.
Mrs. M. E. Baker is convalescing
Mrs. W. P. Chapman and Mra. at Seminole Memorial Hospital
C. C. Priest, hostesses for the following surgery. Sha ia in Room
meeting, served cake and coffee to 310 and abl* to have visitors.
the following members: the Mmes.
Katherine Atkinson, C. C. Earl, R.
L. Griffin, F. D. lllckock, Henry
Lumb, J. F. McClellan, Clarence
Pursell, Octavia Rumbley, R. W.
Turner, W. E. Tlmma, W. S.
• DRAPERIES
Thornton, J. G. Walls, L. E.
• 8LIP COVERS
White, Olive Weill, and R. M.
Mason.
• CARPETING
The next meeting will be held
Drapery Hardware
Dec. l t at 3 p.m. with tha tra­
ditional
Christmas
program.
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House guests of membera art In­
vited, along with Rev. and Mrs.
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Mon. D*f. *. 1961 — Page 7

Seminoles Capture Elks Bowl Classic

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The time 1* rapidly approaching when one o f the
members of the 1961 Seminole High School football
team will become the recipient o f the oldest consecu­
tively-* warded sports trophy in the south— the Peter
Schnal Award.
Awarded annually by the Peter Schaal Award Com­
mittee to the most valuable plnycr o f the gridiron seaton, the award this year will be the 33rd consecutive
trophy to be awarded since Peter Schaal founded the
honor back in 1929.
The first Seminole High player to receive the now
most coveted sports trophy in this area from former
Herald Sports Editor Schaal was Lofton Edenficld 83
years ugo.
Peter Schaal will name the recipient of this year’s
nward at the Booster’s Club Banquet for the Seminole
Varsity players to bo held on Tuesday, December 6th
in the Seminole High School cafeteria at 7 p. m.

PROCTOR

METT8

PHAGAN

Turn Back Dade City, 19-14
n&gt; PETE LKVEQUE
Herald Sport* Editor
With a last four minute winning
touchdown pass from Bubha DrvIs
Hr Don Harvey, Sanford’* unde­
feated Seminole* edged ahead to
blockade the Paaco Pirate* of
Dade City 19-11 in Leesburg Fri­
day night to acuttle their way to
the 10th Annual Elki Bowl Cham*
pionahip and to wrap up tho 1961
araton with a lo-o-l record.
Scoring in all but the third quar­
ter of the ball game with two men
from the backfleld and one lines­
man doing the honor* for Sanford,
the Seminoles braced their scoring
spree with three touchdown* and
one conversion unit to ward off the
Pirates' boarding party by one
touchdown and a lot of gridiron
play before 6,000 bloodthirsty fans
In Memorial Stadium.
Seminole Coach Jim Pigott went
forward in eeremonlea alter the

game for the presentation of the
10th Annual Elks Bowl Trophy to
the Seminoles. Seminole Co Cap­
tain Russ Pearson accompanied
Pigult to accrpl the trophy for Ida
teammates. Dade City received a
runner-up trophv from the Elks
Bowl Awards Committee.
The entire first quarter yielded
but one scoring play for the Sem­
inole*. The first touchdown was
made in the latter part of the
quarter and only minutes intts the
second quarter saw Sanfor\l grace
the clock with the Seminoles* sec­
ond touchdown of the hall game
and a 13-0 lead on the Pirates,
Shortly before the half Dade City
burnished a fait fullbaek and
came into the hall game with its
first scoring play.
The Pirates came back viciously
against the Sanford lead of 13-7 at
the end of the first half, to batten
down the hatches against the num-

WILLIAMS

Since everyone else is sticking his neck out in
nominating a “ most valuable" playei on the 1961 foot­
ball team, I may as well stick mine out. My guess would
be Bill Phagan.
*
Since Lyman Football Coaches Bill Proctor and
Buck Metta decided to coach a prep team instead of
playing professional ball back several years ago, almost
* unbelievable changes have come about in the type of
player that Lyman High has been able to turn out.
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Proctor and Metts took a grossly-underrated Class
“ B” school team, worked on it a few years, and came up
with one o f the finest first-rate high school teams in
this area, capable o f turning out college athletic material
and stealing the spotlight In post-season competition.
Take a close look at Lyman’s Jim Williams, for ex­
ample. Standing about 6’ 1” In his stocking feet, this top
scorer had one thing for Proctor to work with— his
hands. Proctor described Williams as a “ good pass re­
ceiver.” A tall, lanky boy with a cocky grin, Williams
_ will more than likely be seen on Florida State’s football
v squad in the fall.
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The Greyhounds will get a chance to get back at
Tallahassee’s Florida High, the only team to defeat
Lyman this season and by a score of 45-0. This year was
only the first year o f a two year contract
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Basketball season is just around the corner. Now
that the Seminoles edged Dade City 19-14 in the Elks
Bowl and the Greyhounds won the Tangelo Bowl 21-6
^ ' over Tavares, attention will be focused on cage activity.
This week the top players from grid action will be head­
ing fo r tho basketball courts and we may get some idea
o f what our Seminole County Basketball teams will look
like this season.
Coach Paul Mikler’s Oviedo Lions have gotten o ff
the cage season to an early start with Friday’s opening
home game triumph 66-60 over Oak Ridge. The major
part o f the Oviedo scoring has been handled by five lettermen returning from last year, Wainwrlght, Thomp­
son, Teslnsky, Holland, and Courier.
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Watch for the next edition of THE SPORTING
SCENE. We will attempt to present a conclusive and
final rundown on the major gridiron teams in Seminole
County and their 1961 seasonal records. There will never
be another year for football like the past 1961 season.

Gophers, 'Bama, LSU, Texas
lo p Choices In Bowl Gaines
-United prrtz Trt-r-’ «t»~»ri.
Minnesota, Alabama, Louisiana
State and Texas were listed at
the favorites todsy la a New
Year's Day bowl lineup that looka
like it will provide soma of the
most Interesting competition la

Adams Painters
Cop Four Games
Adams Palntsrs won four games
from Ivey’s to Uks the lead in
th* Jet
Bowtcrettc*
Dowling
league*.
Hsian Marsehane was high for
the Painter* with a 170 and Arlena Dedering had a 164 for Ivey’a.
Dawn’s Beauty Salon and tha
Toy Corral split with two wins
each. Elaina KosUval waa tha top
bowlar for tha Toy Corral with a
171 and Dawn'a Orllla Yellnck had
a* IM "
* Dap'aena Beauchamp's gam* o f
160 elded Bill’* Tavern In lU
three gam* win over Harriett's
Beauty Nook. Kay Bowman o f
Harrietts rolled a 160 for high
gam* o f tha day and also had
high series of 496.
Richard's Beauty Salon took
four game* from Park Avt. Pharmacy with Shirley Martin's 177
|for Richard's and Lis Horton for
VPark Av*. with 1S6 tha highs.
Msiiotj, Bent's 176 waa high
game for Mary Esther's In tha
three game win over Yowall'a.
Splits were picked up by th# fol­
lowing:
Celesta
Smith,
6-10;
Elaine Koetival, 6-10; Beverly
GribarUewics, *-7; Bobby Haekett, 2-7; Orllla Yellnck, 6-7; Kay
Bowman, 6.7 and two S-W s;
Pa rdls Blabs, 6-6-7; Pat D esroljh,
S-10 and Jana Blackwtldar, 6-7.

Here's how New York oddsmakers rate the teams la the
“ eariy line,'' which, of course,
may be adjusted before the teems
actually meet on New Year's
Day:
Rosa Bowl: Minnesota (7-2) la
1PH points over UOLA (7-3).
Sugar Bowl: Alabama fio-o) la
I points over Arkansas (6-2).
Oraoga Bowl: Louisiana Stale
(6-1) ia points over Colorado
(1-1).
Cotton Bowl: Texas (9-1) ia 6
point* over Mississippi (9-1).
la addition, tha oddi-raakers
listed th* Dee. &gt;4 Gator Bowl
contest between Georgli Tech and
Pena State (each 7-3) as a pick
’am affair.
The lineup la the four major
bowls waa completed Saturday
with the addition of Minnesota,
Alabama and Mississippi. Minne­
sota, runner-up in the Big Tea,
accepted a Rose Bowl bid after
Ohio State had rejected it and
Big Five officials apparently de­
cided against choosing Navy oo
tha strength of a “ routine" 13-7
victory over Army in the annual
ialer-servict classic.
That made the remaining bids
to Um Sugar and Cotton bowls
virtually automatic—Alabama ac­
cepting tba former after complet­
ing a perfect season with a 34-0
rout of Auburn and MDsUsippi
Slate, 37-7.

Skins Get D a v i s ?
CHICAGO (UPI) — The Washington Redskins, under th* double
pressure of a winless season and
an edict from Secretary of Inter­
ior Stewart Udall to get a Negro
player, were expected to draft
Syracuse’s Ernie Davis today to
kick o ff the annual National Foot­
ball League player draft.

MIDGET HALFBACK Ricky WnUtrom (22) on a ball
carry for Sanford la brought down by tackles for tho
Daytona Bulldog* in Saturday's Peanut Bowl Classic.
(Herald Sports Photo by Brown)

Sanford Midgets Take Peanut
Bowl From Daytona, 21-0
By TETE LEVEQL'E
With the climax of the game
seen early In the first quarter,
Coach Ralph Mays' undefeated
Sanford MldgeU collared tho Day­
tona Bulldog! ll-o In Memorial
Stadium Saturday night in the Sth
Annual Peanut Bowl to walk off
as the undisputed State champions
in Midget football competition.
Scoring In only the first and last
quarters o f the ball game, the
Central Florida Cbainrhms shut­
out the holders o f last year's Mid­
get State Championship from Day­
tona with threo touchdown* and
three conversion units to become
the 1961 Midget tltla holders for
the Stato of Florida.
Cancellation by tho originallyscheduled Peanut Bowl opponents
—the South Florida champions of
Miami because of a flu epidemic
caused the scheduling of the Day­
tona Bulldoai. lire Sanford Midgets played the Daytona team
that possesses the state champion­
ship title of last year.
The first scoring of ths ball
game began with about five min­
utes gone In the first quarter. The
touchdown was set up by the San­
ford Bravts* starting center Mike
Gray aa he recovered a Daytona
fumbla on tha Daytona 36 yard
line for a first and 10 play for the
Midgets.
Light Squad quarterback and
captain Ronnie Hinson threw the
pigskin to L?Roy Nopper who
laterelled to left halfback Ricky
Walstrom. Walstrom on a 26 yard
past and run play, went over to
score the six poinUr for Sanford.
Quarterback Hinson on a sneak
play went for tha conversion unit,
giving the Sanford Braves an
early 7-0 lead.
With tha tlms left in tha first
quarter closing in, halfback Chuck
Scott act up tha second scoring
play for the Braves on a 34 yard
run from tba Sanford 46 yard line
to th* Daytona 30 yard line.
Ricky Walstrom mad* hla second ecoring play of th* ball gamt
is tba clock ticked away tba final
flva seconds la tha first quarter.
Walstrom on a sweep left play
carried the pigskin for three yaids
to go over for the touchdown.
Ronnie Hinson made hie second
quarterback sneak o f the game
(or the extra point to bring the
final scors at tba end of the first
quarter to 144) in favor of the
Brave*.
In the second quarter S*ave
Harris Intercepted a pass thrown
by Daytona’s Hogan on the San­
ford 30 yard line and returned the
ball for u yard* to the 1 yard line.
The rest o f tha aacond and the
third quarter saw fumbles by both
teams. Yardage was gained by
Scott and jATaJitrom for the
Breves.

With seconds left in the third
quarter, Saitford's Uernla Barbour
intercepted a pass on the 30 yard
line of the Sanford Midgets and
returned the ball to the six yard
line of Daytona.
Going into the fourth quarter,
the Sanford players tried for the
score from the six yard line un­
successfully. When a ground at­
tack was unsuccessful, two passes
were tried to no avail, Daytona
took over on the 11 yard line.
With two minutes left In the ball
game, Walstrom intercepted a
pass Intended for -a Daytona re­
ceiver on the Bulldog I yard line
to charge the 46 yards for a San­
ford touchdown. Beinie Barbour
ran over for tho extra point,
bringing the final scoring for the
game 21-0.
YARDSTICK
Sanford
Daytona
3
First downs
6
Ruihlnir vardiva
92
73
33
Passing yardage
64
2-6
Tasses (Att.-Comp.)
7-12
0-0
Punts
1 27
2
Fumbles lost
3
4
Passes intercepted
1
30
Yards penalized
18

ber ten victory-tent Seminoles
with a second touchdown halfway
Into the third quarter and a suc­
cessful conversion unit to take the
lead 16-33 and the only time In the
'game that Dade City set the pace
of the eontrst.
The riratrs kicked off the com­
petition for the two undefeated
gridiron champions with Butch
Riser receiving the opening kick
for the Seminoles to bo stopped
by Dndc City'. 173 lb. right guard,
Bobby Jamison.
The first scoring play of the
ball game was set up on a fumble
recovery by Seminole Run Pear­
son on the Pirates' 43 yard line.
Sanford's elusive halfback Ruhba
Davis condescended to take first
scoring honors for the Seminoles
and on a broken right end run. ate
up 17 yards to grab Die six pointer.
7 he conversion point wes tried and
missed.
In second quarter play, Butch
niser chopped a few short laterals
off to Phagan and Davis. Gary
Davidson moved Into fullbaek po­
sition for Phagan. Davis carried
and was downed by Dade City's
William Lee. Riser penetrated to
the rii'ate*' 11 yard line. Dsvit's
pass to Riser was complete to
bring the Seminoles on tho Pi­
rates throe yard line.
Tiro plays by Phagan brought
the Seminoles to the one foot line
of Dade City on a fourth down and
seven minutes to go In the Erst
half, to set up the Seminoles sec­
ond touchdown. Sanford's quarter­
back Jim Tcrwllleger sneaked
over for the score from the one
foot line. Gary Davidson made
his only successful conversion
kick of the ball game,
Pasco began its scoring ravage
with only two minutes in the half
with Pirate halfback Billy Faulk
penetrating to the Seminole 25
yard line to be tackled by Plugin
and
Riser.
Unsuccessful
keyblocks were thrown by Riser and
Davla aa Faulk eluded tho San­
ford back* to go the 25 yards for
Dade City's first touchdown. Back,
linie ran around left end for the
extra point, bringing the halftime
score to 13*7,
Punter Gary Davidson kicked off
tho second half for the Seminoles
will: Backllnie receiving the ball
on the 20 yard line end returning
to the 42 yard line whero he was
brought down by Terwllleger for
Sinrord. Pearson and Williams
made tackles for the Seminoles.
Boniface brought Dade City's Jim­
my Seisoms down after a 30 yard
run.
Faulk penetrated first to the
Seminole 16 yard line, then to the
ten yard line with Williams and
Lawson on the tackle. Phagan and
Boniface brought Faulk down on
the Seminole three yard line as
the Pirates' second scoring play
was act up. Backlinlc did the hon­
ors for Pasco as he ran the touch­
down from the two yard line.
Crutcher passed to Faulk for the
extra point.
The Seminoles were tense with
the turn of event*. Tha tide went
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PIRATE HALFBACK Billy Backllnie (22) on the hall carry as Sanford’*
Bill Phngan (42) moves in for the tnckle flanked by Seminoles (14) Jim­
my Williams (73), and Vick Welsh (02). (Hernld Sports Photo by Brown)

Packers Sweep West Pro Grid Crown
United Tress International
Gaiters' 2-yard plunge and SumCall it a “ steal," a “ heist" or merall's 41-yard field goal.
The Packer* now take off for
"The Great Gridiron Robbery"
a
leisurely two-game swing of the
but the Green Bay Packers arc
Western Pivls'on champs of the West Cos ft while the Giants play
National Football League, and the Uie Eagles and Browns on the
New York Giants now mutt batll?! next two Sundays.
In otnrr Sunday games, the
it out with Philadelphia
aqjl
Cleveland for a shot at the play­
off swag.
Green Bay won the Western
title for the second straight year
Sunday by besting the Giants,
20-17, in a savagely fought game
which conceivably might be re­
enacted in the NFL'i champion­
ship playoff a few weeks from
TORONTO. Ont. (UPI) — Tom
now.
McNeeley, a rash Bostonian, to­
The Giants' defeat gave tits
Philadelphia Eagles Gw opportun­ day predicted he will knock out
heavyweight
champion
ity to move Into a first-place tic world
in the Eastern Division. The Floyd
Patterson
“ within
six
Eagles boat the Pittsburgh Steel- rounds" tonight In their scheduled
er*. 35-24. The Cleveland Browns,
15-round title fight at Maple Leaf
36-17 conquerors of the Dallas
Gardens.
Cowboys, now are only one game
However, tha apparent confi­
behind the leaders.
dence displayed by the unbeaten,
The howling crowd of 47,012 at
34-y«ar-«ld
challenger
la not
Milwaukee cheered a host o '
shared by spurts writers or bet­
heroes. There was fullbsck Jim
ting men.
Taylor, who gained 186 rushing
Not one of the 35 writers as­
yards. There was quarterback
signed to Canada’s first world
Bart Starr, who directed th*
heavyveight championship fight
Packers’ attack well. And there
was brave enough to pick Mewere the Green nay linemen, who
Neeley, who la a 10-1 underdog
proved c\cry bit the equal of
in the betting.
their ballyhoocd Giant opponents.
Patterson,
26, of
Rockvlfle
But the Packer who probablyCentro , N. Y., the ring’s only
made the most Important hnul of
two-tlmo heavyweight ruler, Is so
the day was Jesse Whittenton, a
heavily favored to make a suelight-fingered, l93-;&gt;oun&lt;l defensive
ceifful seventh defense of tha title
back. This
was the picture:
that (ho promoters will be satis­
The Giants led, 17-13, eariy In
fied wllh a crowd of 11,000 and
the final period and were running
a gate of 6150,000, a near Canadian
Um hall out from deep in their
record.
own territory. Fullback Alex WebConservative Floyd, who ad­
stci cut hack over tackle at the
7 and broke into Um clear. Whittenton nailed him at the New
York 30, but not satisfied merely
with bringing him down, be stole
the ball from Webster's grasp.
— fo u r p iaya— luic r ;— m u u u u ig— X
penalty for roughing tho passer,
Taylor barged over from Uie 3
to put Green Bay ahead.
New York had two opportuni­
ties to score after that, but Pat
Summcrall missed a 34-yard field
goal try ami later Bobby Gaiter* t
fumbled on the Green Bay 22 and
Willie Davis recovered.
A pair «&gt;f 23 and 25-yard field
goals by Paul Homung and Tay­
lor's 14-yard touchdown run gave
Green Bay a 13-7 lead In the first
period, only to have New York
go ahead before halftime on

McNeeley Predicts He'll
Knock Out Floyd In 6 Rounds

four minutee of th* game. Tha
final scoring play was a pass
from Ilubba Davis to Don Harvey
who on a near stumble went In
for the winning touchdown for
Sanford.
YARDSTICK
Sanford
Dade City
11
First Downs
12
190
nushJng yardage
260
80
Passing yardage
0
38
Passes (Att.-Comp.)
O.0
3-47
Punt*
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0
Fumble* loat
2
Coach Taul Mlkler's Oviedo 19
Yards penalized
30
IJona got off to a good start with
their basketball opener of the
season Fridiy by edging Oak
Ridge 66-60 in Oviedo's first home
cage actio., o f the season, in a
ANNOUNCES THE OPENING 01 AN OIEICE IN
game that s*w the Lions without
the le s j unlU the final period.
The Oak Ridga Pioneers started
off with a flva point lead on the
Lions at the end of the first per­
iod, cut down with layups by
Wainwrlght and Holland to four
points by the end of tha second
period, and finally with the Pio.
nears still leading at the end of
the third period by two points,
the tide began to turn.
Eariy in the fourth period, Roy
Wainwrlght, Charles Schocne, end
Gary Byers stepped up* the scor.
Ing drive to score 16 points for
tha Lions in the last quarter to
the Pioneers' eight points.
Wainwrlght was the leading
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Schocne second with 16 points, and
Byers third with 12 point*. Wain• right was the only letterman
1901 S. Pork Avc.
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Minnesota Vikings upset the Lei
Angeles Rama, 43-31; the De­
troit Lioni edged the Chicago
Bean, 16-16; tha Baltimore Colts
defeated the San FrancUeo Forty
Niners, 20-17, and tha St. Load
Cardinals rallied to beat th*
Washington Redskins, 36-24.

F L O R ID A

mittedly regard! thla m atch-as a
tune-up to prevent bis becoming
ring-rusty, made no forecast oth­
er than: "Tho fight will not go
the distance, and 1 am la there
to win."

Blanda Paces
Oiler Victory
United Press International
Cagey old G torgt. Blanda and
tha Houston Olltra exploded tha
myth o f Invincibility surrounding
the Ban Diego Chargers and- H’a
pretty certain they’ll get another
chance to prove which is the
American Football L i s g u s ’ s
"super" team In tha champlenahlp
playoff* Dec. 24.
Blanda turned in on* of th* fin­
est performances o f his 12-season
pro career Sunday when he throw
four touchdown passes and Mcked
field goals o f 66 and 26 yard* hi
leading th* Oilers to a 83-13 vic­
tory that inappad San Dlsgo’a I l ­
gam* winning streak.

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Notice la h traby alvan, that afiar consideration, lh* Saminol* County Zonlna Cummlaalon w ill bold a publlo heating to
d tlo rm ln t tho feasibility o f rocom maudlng la tha Board o f County
Com mlaalooors that lb * follow in g daacrlbad property, praaantly
aonad R -l Itaaldantlal ha aunad C -l Com m ercial:
Hculh parts o f lots 7 and I and all o f lots I and 10, A. D.
Hu (sails Addition to Kurt Baad B/D— mor* definitely .loacrlhod
a* tha N orlhtaa’. corn er o f M o ld * Hlroat and Hanford Avs.
Public hoarlna will ho hold In tho MemlnoR County Court
Ilouao, Commlsslunor'a room, Sanford, Florida, on Wednesday,
l l K i m b i l II, 11(1 at 7:10 P. M. or as soon thereafter a* posslbla.
MemlnoR County Zoning CoinuiRaluu
Byi K. M Brown
Ham. Co. Sonlng D lraclor
Publish Nov. IT A Doc. 4. IIIL
OH THE WAV, HKWiWSS
HMM~01TE A PJ9H **

I K H U O L K CO U N TY ION I.YU C'OMMISIIO.Y
Y . l l n ml l Y k lli H enries
N o lle . I. hereby g iv e s, that a f l .r consideration. Hi. Bsmlnule
County Kanina Commission w ill hold a public haarlua lu il«l.rm ln * th# feasibility ol racaromandlna la Iba Board •( County
Com missioner* lh al th* (allow lna doerrlbed piuperty presently
■unad A - l A ir lc u llu r . ba s»ne&lt;l 0*1 Com m ercial: Houth tin (l
o l W . l t I I . It and W’ aal IT! ft o f Mouth II* It o f HER o f Iho
ME** .1 Section li-H B -lO K , laao roada and yallroada r la h l. of
way.
Public haarlua w ill b . hold la th . S.nilnola C m uly Court
Ilouao. County Com m issioners Room. Hanford, 'flo t ld a , on W ednooday, l i i n a b r r II, J ilt at T ill P.M. or aa aeea tbaraattar aa
poialbla.
MemlnoR County Zonlna Conmlaalon
liy Hobart ft lirow o
Hemlnols County Kvaina D lraclor
P U B L IS H : Kcv. IT A D o c I . t i l l
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AI.IIKHT 0. IIKNMN1,

Da fondant.
YUTICK TO DRFKYD
TIIE HTATK OF FLORIDA
TO! ALB ERT C. HEN MEL
l lo : Arlauna Avanu*
Baltlmiir# 4. Maryland
TOU A lllt II Kit CUT NOTIFIED
that a suit fo r Dlvorca has barn
fllad aaalnat you In th* Circuit
Court o f th* Ninth Judicial Circuit,
In and fur Mrmlnola Co.. Florida,
entitled BARBARA A. IIKNMEU
I'UIntlir. va. ALBERT C. IIKNMEU
Dafandanl. That you ar* hereby re ­
quired lo fit* your anawrr or
pleadlnK on nr hafnr# January 3rd,
I t* :, und lo orrvp a copy thereof
upon H ERBERT (I. UlLl.IH. At­
torney fo r P lain tiff, ISO East Co­
lonial
Drlva.
Orlando.
Florida:
herein fall not or a drerr* pro
confraan ahall h* anlarad aaalnat
you fur lha rallaf drmanded In said
Complaint.
(HEAL)
Arthur If. Baekw llh, Jr.
Clark ot lh* Circuit Court
o f th* Ninth Judicial Circuit,
In and Fur Hamlnula County,
Florida
By Martha T. VlhRn
Daputy Clark
Publish: Dae. 4. 11. IS. IS. 1SS1
FICTITIOUB NAJ4M
NOTICE IH hereby alvon that
1 am snaagad In business at Alta
mont* Hprlnus, Bamlnol* County,
Flurlda under lb* flctltloua nam#
of. ALTAMONTE IIEAUTT HA LON.
and that I Inland to rauRtar said
nam* with tli* Clark o f th* Circuit
Court, Homlnolo County, Florida, In
accordance with tho provisions ot
lh* Flctltloua Nam* Miatutoa, lo;
—j:;— i.:.— zi*.
tutea 1457.
Hip: IBIIR Meadow*
Publish Dec. 4. 11. 1*. II. I1S1.
n o t ic e

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TO : (IKOIBIK A. ANDERSON and
MARIK V. ANDERSON. hR
w ife : all parties claim ing In­
terest* by, through, under or
oxalnat obuv* sold Deftn
dent*; and all partite havInu or cU lm lng lo hav* aay
right, till* or Interest In the
roperty herein described.
ARE HKItKlIY NOTIFIED
that a suit has been brought
aaalnat you, and each ot you. lh*
nature o f which la lo foreclose a
m ortgage on t)l* hereinafter dee
crlhed real property. . .
The nam# o f lh# Court In which
Iho ault has been Inetltuted le
th* Circuit Court. Ninth Judicial
c'lroult. In and for HemlnoR Coun­
ty. Florida. Th# llll# o f «h* cat*
le DIILANDO F E D E R A L HAVINUH
AND IA) AN ASHO'IIATIOX. Plain
lllf VA (IKOItOE A. ANDEIISON
and M ARIE V. ANDERSON, hi*
w ife! and JACK L BOOCO and
CLYDE
L
BOCCO.
hla
wlfa;
all parlies claim ing Interests by.
through, under or against above
sold D efendants! and all parties
b a vin s or claim ing to hav* any
rlahl, title or Inlereela la lb*
properly herein described. Defen­
dant*,
being
Chancery
Number
tiTua.
. _
Tho description o f th* real pro­
perty Involved, located In Hemlnol* County. Florida, R as follow*:
L ot «. B lock -D“ . o f WILDMERE, according to lh* plat
thereof a* recorded In Plat
Book I. p a t* HI* o f th*
Publlo ll-cord a o f fltmlnol*
County. Florida.
You ar* hereby notified further
lhal you ar* required to file your
autw or lo lh* Complaint htrato.
fur* flR d In said m orlgaa* tor*cloeura proceeding* with th* Clerk
uf tho Circuit Court o f HtmlooR
County, Florida, and to servo a
copy thereof utioti the P lain tiff*
attorney, John T. PatIRIo, o f ituah,
Iteed and Marshall, *5 East U «
Ingston Avvuut. Orlando, Florida,
nut U tor than tha 14th day of
Decamber, A. D-, t i l l (HEAL)
Arthur II. Brckw lth. Jr.
Clerk o f lb * Circuit Coart
H-mluola County, Florida
By: Martha T. VILRu
Deputy Clerk
John T. PatllUo
at Rush. Retd and MareUall
41 East Divination Avatue
Orlando, Florida
Attorneys for P la in tiff
,
I'ubllah N ot. 11, II, I f * Do*, c

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MOUL hla wlf*.
D tfan d an t*
TUi DAVID R. MOUL and
MART A. MOUL hla w lf*
Apt. No. 4A
(lo * tlriau Htreat
Meat Pleasant, MaryLond
YOU.
DAVID
R.
MOUL and
MART A. MOUL a rt hereby n oti­
fied that a Complaint for F or*cloour* o f M ortaaa* ha* baan
fllad aaalnat you, and you ar*
required to aarre a copy o t your
Anawar or P R adlnts lo th* Com ­
plaint oa tha P la in tiff* attorney,
Jueeph M. F lligera ld , 11* Security
Truat Building, Miami 11, Florida,
and flit th* orlalnal Anawor o r
l'leadln x In th* o ffice o f th* Clerk
of th* Circuit Court on or b efore
th* 11th day o f Decem ber A. D .
I IIL I f you f ill to do ao, Judg- f
■non
by default will be taken w
aaalnat you for tha rallaf demandad In th* Complaint.
Th* description o f th* real pro­
perty proceeded sa tin e t R :
Lot I. Block II. TUWNHITB
OF NORTH CHULUOTA, a
subdivision according to plat
thereof
recorded
In
Plat
Book 1. Pages 44 to II, In­
clusive, o f the Public R ec­
ords
ot Bemlnol* County,
Florida.
This nolle* shall be published
once each week for four cons*cutlv* week* In th* Sanford U or- V
aid.
DONE AND ORDERED at San­
ford, Seinlnol* County, Florida,
thla Sth day of November A .D ,
- « . __________________ .—-------------------------(HEAL)
Arthur If. Beckw ith, Jv.
Clerk, Circuit Court
Martha T. YlhRn
- Deputy C R rk
Joseph M. Flteaerald
11* Security Trust Building
Miami II, Florida
Publish Nov. 11, It. 17 A Doc. A
IN TIIU CIRCUIT COURT OF T ill* ▼
NINTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT UF
AND FUH SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA. CHANCERY NO. 1IBUL
BPRINUFIELD INSTITUTION FOR
HA VINO*
P lain tiff,
VA
JOHN O. PRIDEMORH. rt ux and
«t al,
D*fendaat A
AMENDED
NOTIUE UF SUIT IN
HUHTUAIIU FOlUIC'l.oaUHR
TOi HIIODUS
llAMKAL
UARIHH a
and, If married —
UAIIRIH. »
hie wir*
tleeldenca onkr.own
You a rt tiereby notified that a
Complaint to foraclno* a cartala
mortaaa* ancumharlng th* f o l­
low ing described real property, 1*
w it:
Lot I. Block O. COUNTRY
CLUU MANOR, UNIT NO. A
according lo th* plat thereof
a* recorded In Plat Rook It,
page 1**, Publlo Itocorda o f
HemlnoR
County,
Florida.
Including all structure* and
^
Improvements now and hereV
after on said land and fix ­
tures attached to or used In
connoctlon
with
tho
prornleai.
ha* been filed a gsln el you In th*
ahove-elyltd suit, and you ar* re­
quired to serve a copy of your
Answer or Pleading to th* Com ­
plaint
on
P la ln tlffa
attorueyA
Anderson, Rush, W ard A Dean.
I l l East Cantral Avenue, Orlandd.
Florida, and file th* original An­
swer o r Pleading In tha o fflca ol
Iho Clark o f lh* Circuit Court on .
ur hoforo tho 10th day o f Docam- “
her l l l l . I f you fall to do ao. a
decree pro confeaao wilt h* taken
against you fo r tho relief demand#d In lh* ComplalnL
This Notlca ahall bo published
onro a week fo r four cocsacutlv*
weak* In lh* Th* Hanford Herald.
WITNEMM my hand and o fficia l
seat o f o ffice at Seminole County,
Florida this l l l b day uf November,
llll.
(HEAL)
Arthur II. Beckw ith, Jr.
Clerk o f Circuit Court
e
B y: Martha T. V lh lta
Deputy CRrk.

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12. Real Estate For Sale

6. For Rent

% Mon. Dec. 4, 1961 — rape 9 WELAKA APARTMENTS: room!
private baths, li t W. First St.

,

Classified
Phone
FA 2-2611 '
O ffice

204 W . F irst
DEAnurnrH

CLAMIFIKD DISPLAY:
Tur*.. thru Prl. • I f . N. day be­
fore Iniertinn. Mon. • Sat noon.
STRAIGHT Cl GASIFIED:
T iff., thin PH. J P. M. d»T be­
fore Intertioa. Mon. • Sat. m m .
1
RBSPONSIIIIIJTY:
The Herald wiQ sot be raxponathle
for more thaa one incorrect Inferbon of yowr ad, and ret o o t * the
right to rerlao or reject aap adeorUacment from what ordered to
conform to the poUclee at Mda
P»prr.

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1. Lost &amp; Found

FURNISHED Duplex apartment
Available Dec. 1st. Couple. Ph.
FA 2-3610
EFFICIENCY Heated apartment
Sanford's newest. Ideally locat­
ed, near post office, suitable for
single or couple, private bath.
Inquire at Manuel Jacobson De­
partment Store.
NICE
Sleeping
room.
FA 2-3986 after 3:30.

Phone

5 ROOM apartment, nicely furn­
ished, near Rase, 2015 Sanford
Ave. NO 8-4323.

RENT A RED
Roliaway, Hospital A Baby Beds
By Day, Week, or Month
CARROLL'S FURNITURE
Ph. FA 2-5181
116 W lit St.
FURN. ap t 2300 McRonvOla.
Houses and Apartments. Furnish­
ed snd Unfurnished from 955.00
and up. J. W. Hall, Realtor,
FA 2-3641.
GARAGE apartment, furnished.
106 W. 18th St. No pets.

FOUND: Miniature Poodle. Owner FURNISHED, 4 bedroom house
may claim through identification
In Geneva, 985 month. Call
at Cricket’s Acre Kennels, Long*
Hatel Summersill, Geneva 2343.
wood. Ph. TE 8-4P31.
CLEAN, nicely furntihad duplex
965. 1203 pim . NO 8-5267.
2. Notices • Personals
HAVE a vinyl floor? We have LARGE 4 bedroom house, kit­
what the doctor ordered in the
chen equipped, adjoining new
new Seal Gloss. Carrolls Furni­
High School. 9 acres fenced
yard, 985 month. FA 3-7651 or
ture.
FA 2-3649.
YES. you can borrow our Carpel
Sliampooer FREE to clean your I BEDROOM unfurnished house,
carpets with Bln* Lustre. Car945. FA 3-3219.
roll's Furniture.

9. For Sale or Rent
6. For Rent

BUY OF A LIFETIME
SAN
LANTA
APARTMENTS:
LOCH ARBOR
Nicn large apartments, 404 E. 4 Bedroom, 2Vi bath, air condi­
tioned, Dining, Living and Fla
14th St. Phone FA 2-4282.
room*, electric kitchen, fenced
2 BEDROOM furnished cottage in
back yard, double carporte, Of­
Lake Mary. FA 2-1757.
ficer being Transferred. Con*ld«r rent with option to buy
3 BEDROOM bouse 945. Pbom
Ph. FA 1-8632.
FA 2-3219.
i

FURNISHED
FA 2-2800.

apartment. Phone

2 BEDROOM house, Fla. room,
kitchen equipped. Fenced yard
in Lake Mary. FA 2-2320.

CUSTOM BUILT Home on Lake.
Rent or Sale. Reasonable. Call
evenings. FA 2-1597.
3 B.R. built-in kitchen: rent with
option to buy, 719 Baywood Dr.
FA 2-8111.

MODERN 2 bedroom house, new­
ly decorated, kitchen equipped. 12. Real Rotate For Sale
Ph. Orlando 853-1450.
FURNISHED 2 room
garage
apartment. PA 2-C606 after 5
pm .

River Front
Property

2 APARTMENTS" furnlsbedTwaWEKIVA RIVER ESTATES
sonable. Adults, US N. Jasmine Approximately 2Vt acres, with ISO
Ave.
ft. on river, It mile off EL 48

$5,500

3 ROOMS downstair* $40 month.
317 Palmetto.
Call FA 2-6473 after 6:00 p. m.
4 - HR. 2 bath on lake, 9125
2 - UR. apartment, furn., 960
BUSINESS OFFICES A STORES
ROSA L. PAYTON
2524 Park Drive Office FA 1-211B
Registered Real Estate Broker Sanford, Fin.
Nighta FA 1-0648
•Ph. FA 2-1301 17-02 at Hiawatha

Jim Hunt Realty

WAREHOUSE: 3,500 aq. ft. Cor
ner Laurel and Commercial
with railroad siding. FA 2-0225

SACRIFICE

Over 91300 equity for 950, 3 bed­
room, 207 Collins Dr. in Sunland Estates. Must sell at once!
BUSINESS or Office space on 1st
Call anytime. Owner, CH 1-3356
St. located near 2 frde parking
Orlando.
nulely 25 ft. x 50 ft. FA 2-4712. 3 BEDROOM now ready lo move
In. Terrano floors, awning win­
2 - BEDROOM houJe, kitchen
dows, sliding glass doors to
equipped, water furnished, ph
Florida room. Low FHA terms.
FA 2-4411.
Griffis Hunter ft Orier. Phon*
FA 2-8722.
FURNISHED Garage apartment,

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1

including hot and cold water, 910 BEST BUY ir. Seminole County!
a week FA 2-8492.
2 houses, 4 acre* of land, 99000.
94,300 down, balance 950 per
3 ROOM furnished apt. Adults.
month. Contact Grady Scott
215 Weft 5th St. Sanford.
FA 2-2825.
i.
1 BEDROOM furnished duplex,
utilities inrluded. $55 month. 2 BEDROOM home, 1 bath, car­
porte, screened porch. Not un­
Phone FA 2-0363.
der the flight pattern, 6 miles
MODERN 2 bedruon furnished
west of Sanford, 2 blocks off
apartment too month, water
St. Rd. 46. FA 2-4267.
furnished, upstairs, 306 W. 13th
9400 DOWN PAYMENT
ONE Bedroom House Trailer, 3 Bedroom, 1 bath. Fla. room,
water and electricity furnished
screened in carporte. FHA com­
Adult* only. Call before 2 or
mitment. 2626 Laurel Ave. Pn.
after 6 p. m. FA 2-1305.
FA 2-6T76.

TEE ‘n’ GREEN
ESTATES
L.MN Kntrrprixf*. Inc.
• Country Club Road (20lh
St. Extenaluu) 2 Miles
West Of Hwy. 17-82 Nest
To Mayfair Country Club
• 3 • B edroom *
• 1&gt;/| I laths

• Central Alr-Cond. &amp;
Heating
FIIA Mor hi)

I’ajmrnla —

$66 to $74
No Closing Cost
VA A Conv. Financing
Avallabla

Cliff llorncman, Broker

TErrace 8-4199
Open 10:04 a.m. to 7:00 p.m.

DUE to illness, Mar-Lou Restaur
ant fur file . Interview Mr. Botai, FA 2-1210.

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Quicker

ONGDALE

H O M ES
LMN ENTERPRISES INC.

3 - BEDROOMS
li/, IIATHS
Low Down Payment
No Closing Costa
A . Low f E J Per
As
w t
Month
Principal • In*. • InL • Taxes

SR,500 To 99.300
FHA &amp; Conv. Financing
DIRECTIONS: to Minulee from Sanfurd, So. on
Hwy. I7-V2. turn right at
our algn.

TErrace 8-3911

You

12. Real Estate "o r Sale

Sell!

Rent! Hire!

21. H eauty S alon s

27. Special Service*

Dial

FA 2 -2 6 11

34. Article* For Sale

36. Automobile* • Truck*

EVA-RhSS BEAUTY SHOP
WYNNEWOOD SECTION
UPHOLSTERING: free estimate.
FURNITURE
UNDER THE OAKS
'34 4-dr. CHEVY, heater, excel,
3 Senior Beaulicians
Beautiful 3-bedroom, 1 bath home Overlooking Lake Gem, Large 3
Why not be a satisfied custom­ Navy man transferred; brand
tent thru out, one owner. 9375.
new; take over for balance on
bedroom home, 2 bath, built-in Minnie Bess • Helen - Blanche
located on attractive lot 90'xl34'.
er? Ray's Upholstering, Call
Joe Orseno at Strickland Mor­
Phene FA 2-3914
3 complete rooms; no down
Large screened porch. This
kitchen, sunken living room with 108 E. 2nd. St.
TE I 2553.
rison Inc.
payment
necessary; paymenti
large
planter;
Sunken
tub.
home is in excellent condition
KATHERINE HARVEY
NURSE will care for seml-lnvaildi
low /a 918 per month. Call own 1958 VAUXHALL 4 dr. no down
Priced to sell at 910,750 — $353
Abundant storage spare, double
BK.'.UTY SHOP
or retired folks in my home on
ner collect, TE 8-1311, Cassel­
payment,
paymenti
829 00
carporte. 90 ft. lot. Easy Term*.
down and 970.50 monthly.
Hair Stylist • Pat Stewart
lovely lake. Phone FA 2-1135
berry.
monthly. Sanford Motor Co.
1313 E. 24th St. Th. FA 2-1883. 318 Palmetto Ave. ..Ph. FA 3-0834
JIM HUNT REALTY
after 4 P. M.
Sanford Ave. FA 3-4382.
2524 Park Drive Office FA 2-2118
WHEEL CHAIRS, crutches, canes
Sanford. Florida Nights FA 2-0648
22.
Build
•
Taint
•
Repair
SUNSHINE REALTY
walker*.
29. Automobile Service
Amy Anderson
ROOM SPECIAL 814.93 Painting
FREE DELIVERY
HOME AND INCOME
Beg. Real Estste Broker
Prescriptions our Specialty
inside and out. Call Mr. Tasker,
LEONARD
AUTO
CLINIC
Large 2 story 4 bedroom home,
2619 So. French Ave.
FA 2-6159.
FAUSTS Rx Mellonvltle
Electronic Testing Equipment
two apartments, office and small Day FA 2-7493 — Night FA 2-4811
Th. FA 2-7107
Tune-up. Welding, Brake work
factory site. Centrally located.
SEMI - RETIRED carpenter. Re­
FREE T V STAMPS
Complete motor overhaul
All for 917,500, with terms.
A beautiful Sbcdroom, 1 bat):
pairs. Alterations, Painting. Ph
ONION PLANTS
2664
S.
Hiawatha
Ave.
FA
2-8611
home on fsrge attractive wooded
FA 2-7983.
Crystal Wax, per M 92.50 ; 500 91.50
Green and white. Sharp! Radio,
lot. Located two blocks from
3 M tots and over, 92.25 FOR
HOUSE
and
roof
repairs,
psinling,
heater,
power steering
and
Pinecrest School. A bargain at
here. A. M. Prevail, Pbonc
window cleaning and yard work.
brakes. Reduced from 91195 to
REALTOR — INSUROR
only 912,500, with terms. Low
749-8115 Seville, Fla.
All work guaranteed. FA 2-1197.
9888.
CONSULTANT — APPRAISER
monthly payments.
Windshield
Back Glass
Phone FA 2-4991
112 N. Park
JIM HUNT REALTY
CLEAN,
Queen
sited
interspring
Door Glass
Vent Glass
After December 1961, 1919 S. 2524 Park Drive Office FA 2-1118 28. B u ild in g M aterials
mattress, 820. FA 2-3*58.
White with blue plastic inferior,
SERVICE
French Ave.
Sanford, Florida Nights FA 2-0648 LUMBER - HARDWARE - PAINT Senkarik Glass and Paint Co.
Ford-A-Matic.
radio,
heater.
PHEASANT for deep frevue or
Roofing
FHA Loins
P'ans 210 Magnolia
White Tires. Reduced from 81199
Ph. FA 2-4622
FOR Sale or Trade: 12 furnished
NEED TERMS?
breeding
NO
8-5242.
FREE ESTIMATES
to 9888.
rooms, income property, good Two bedroom with large Florida
Your Credit Is Good. Up to 2 Yrt 31. Poultry . p»f* - Livestock PIANO good condition 985 . 2102
condition. J2 Main S t , Lake
Room. Clean — with extra util­
to Payl
Summerlin Ave.
Helen, Fla.
ity room space. 9130 down. SEE
V 8 white with blue interior. Ford*
CHAMPION Miniature AKC Black
B. EDWARDS
THIS TODAY I
A-Matic.
Poodle
Puppies,
Show
dog
BUILDERS
SUPPLIES
IF YOU are short on cash for
Attractive
3-bedroom,
1 bath
stock.
Reserve
now,
pick
up
We Give TV Stamps
Christmas, call your L. B. Price
home, located on large corner
“ We Trade”
Christmas Eve. FA 8-7741.
803 W. 3rd St.
Ph. FA 2-7198
Representative FA 2-9099. Blan­ Grey and white, heater, power
lot. Close to Plnecrcst School.
ket*. Spreads, Toys, Melmac,
steering and power brakei, very
This home hss been re-financed,
DACHSHUND puppies, AKC r tf24. Electrical Service*
Ruga, Drapes, Careoiti, and
clean, vinyl interior.
and can be purchased for 911.550
titered, black and tan. FA 2-1701.
Cookware.
REALTOR — INSUROR
with 9300 down and roont lilyF ’UGIDAIRE
CONSULTANT — APPRAISER
payments of 976.00.
Sales ft Service
32. Flower* • Tree* - Shrub* CANNING Beans 81.00 per bushel 2 tone grey, Ford-A-Matic, beater,
Phona FA 2-4991
112 N. Park House Wiring
JIM HUNT REALTY
Free Estimates
radio, power (leering, white
and you pick. FA 1-4058.
2524 Park Drive Office FA 2 2118 After December 1961, 1919 S. Sid Vihlen'a Randall Electric Sate! Polnsettias In Bloom 96e
tires. Sharp!
French Ave.
Sanford, Florida Nighta FA 2-0648
112 Magnolia
Ph. FA 2-0915
GRAPEVILLE NURSERY
USED Remington Portable type­
GrapevUle Ave. near 80th St
writer with case 930. Powell
IS. Mortgage Loans
Green and white, Ford-A-Matic,
25. Plumbing .Service*
HOMES
LOTS
ACREAGE
Offtte Supply. 117 Magnolia
PETUNIAS ft Calsndulaa now
radio, heater. Sporty and Clsanl
SALES
RENTALS
MORTGAGE LOANS
Phone TA 3-5842.
ready.
Dutch Mill Nursery,
FHA and Conventional
New Upsila Rd. off 80th St.
FRESH PRE-MtXED CONCRETE 9 passenger, yellow and white, air
Commercial ft Residential
— —
1
g g g * = r .m :
Medium aged stepping atones,
STENSTROM
REALTY
conditioned,
beater,
Ford-A306 w . 13th Slrcat
33. Furniture
Plumbing &amp; Heating
window sills, lintels ft itepi.
111 N. Park Ave. Phone FA 2-2420
Matic, radio, white Urea. Ex­
FA 2-7605
Evenings FA 2-2579
AIR CONDITIONING
Old rock, steel and sand,
cellent!
CONTRACT and REPAIR WORK Used furniture, appliances, tools
ROBER1 A. WILLIAMS, Realtor 15. IluMinetiM Opportunities
MIRACLE
CONCRETE
CO.
etc.
Bought-Sold.
Larry's
Mart
1007 Sanford Ave.
FA 2-6562
Raymond Lundquilt, Assoc.
FA 2-5751
814 Sanford Av*. Ph. FA 8-4132 309 Elm Av*.
MODERN Atlantic Service StaBlue end white, radio, heater,
FA 2-3951 Atlantic Bank Bldg.
PLUMBING
tlon to be comtructed at inter­
Ford-A-Matic, white Dree. A
STOVE,
refrigerator,
bedroom
CUSTOM
BUILT
BEDDING
Contracting ft Repairs
jection of Sanford Ave. and
honey for your money.
suite. 3526 S. Sanford Av*.
Mattresa renovating. Expert Up­
Free
Estimstes
Onora Hd. Will be available for
holstering. All Work Guaran­
K. L. HARVEY
THE TIME TESTED FIRM
PLAYPEN and pad. stroller, nurs­
lease in March, 1962. AU ex ­
teed. Call Nix Bedding Mfg.
Sky hlue, radio, heatar, Ford-A204
Sanford
Ave.
Phone
FA
2-3383
119 N. Park Ave. Ph. FA 2-6123
ery chair, etc. FA 2-2820.
pense paid training school be­
Co., FA 2-2117, 1901 Sinford
Matic. While tirea, outstanding.
gins
Jan.
16.
For
information
i BEDROOM, 1 bath houae.Noth
W. J. KING
Ave.
RELAXACIZOR. like new, ,tt
contact J. C. Norris, Orlando,
PLUMBING ft SUPPLIES
Ing down. Shown by appoint­
T R U C K ‘V A L U E S
price. FA 8-5395.
FURNITURE
Ph. GA 5-6588 or write 1411
ment. 117 Shannon Dr. FA 2-1821
Contracting
• Repair Work
Must
sell
at
ones
—
j
complete
Hamlin Ave.
MAN'S full length lop coal, a bar­ S3 FORD V-8 Pickup, Ford-A2534 So. Orlaudu Dr.
rooms of furnitura. Take over
Matic. Make offer before Dec.
gain. Call PA 8-4094.
Phone 322-0483
monthly payments of 811.88 or
1st.
Old house needing repairs, io 16. Female Help Wanted
8800 cash. Call owner colteet ARE YOU going fishing? I've 55 FORD **4" Pickup, stick shift.
rural area, with 3 to 10 aerei of Experienced cook, colored, fe­ 27. Special Service*
got Missouri Minnows 80c doi.
TE 8-1511 Casselberry.
Make offer before Dee. le t
land. Have one customer with
male Apply Pig TP Whistle
Rad worms 45c box. 718 W. 9th
cash, and two for tasy terms.
• BIG VALUES
2501 S. Park Ave.
St. In front of the old bua sta­
• QUICK CREDIT
tion. Gra'dy Scott's Grocery and
CURB GIRLS must be over 21
• EASY TERMS
Balt Stand.
Specialising
In
Heating
Apply Pig ’n Whistle, 2501 S.
Registered Real Estate Broker
WE GIVE TOP VALUE STAMPS
and Air-Conditioning Only
U r C; Lot A crow From
Park.
Ph. FA 2-1101 17-82 at Hiawatha
STANDARD r x 16’ jalousie ca­
2502 Oak Ave.
FA 3-8121
Civic Center
bana
with
kl'
roof.
Travers*
INTELLIGENT lady, neat appear­
New and Used Furnitura
Oscar M. Harrison
8*8
E.
let 84.
FA 8-1461
Draperies, 4 piece living room
HEATING
ance, with sales experience to
311 E. First 8 t
FA 8-5688
Registered Real Estate Broker
Winter Park — MI 4-8838
suite,
gas
heater.
9625.
Phone
•
H.
B.
POPE
CO.
INC.
sell shoes. Apply Sanford Shoe
1311 Palmetto Av«. Ph. FA 2-7941
FA 8-7804.
200 So. Park Ave.
Ph. FA 2-429 SeU Ua Your Furniture. Quick
Center, 207 W. lit.
37. Boat* &gt; Motors
Service With The Caih. SUPER
SAN LANTA HOMES
DRESSMAKING
and
alterations.
ELECTRIC stove, metal wardTRADING POST. FA 8-06TT.
On Locust, North of East 20th St. APPLICATIONS now being taken
FA 2-I8S3.
robe, rocker. 214 Woodmen
Gateway To The Waterway
for snack bar clerki. See Hugh
S-Bedrooma, 2-Baths, excellent
ROLLAWAY, lioepltal and Baby
Blvd.
Your KVINRUDE Dealer
j
Prince at Movieland Drlva-ln s e w in g M A cn n rc SERVICE:
neighborhood.
Priced
from
Beds, Day, Week, or MonthRobeon Sporting Goods
Theatre.
911,900. Low down payment,
For service on any make of Sew­
FURNITURE CENTER
SC. Article* Wanted
504-8-8 E. let
Pfc, FA M S I
964.50 per mo., principal ft in­
ing machine parte and a cceii
1100 French Ave.
17.
Male
Help
Wanted
terest.
oriea or Rentals call or write
WANTED;
a
Wringer
type
wash­
Ph. rA 8-7951
to Sanford Sawing Center, 104
VA — NOTHING DOWN
ing machine, free, for a desti­ 38. Motorcycles • Scooters
WANTED: Young men for meat
South
Park
Ave.
Ph.
FA
2-8411.
Ph. FA 2-8510 or CR 7-1921
tute family. FA 2-3007.
training, High School Graduate
34. Article* For Bala
IMPORTED Montgomery ward
Night* GA :M5S8
age IB-26. Apply Winn Dixie,
Scooter, used S months by an
FKIGIDA1RE
36.
Automobile*
•
Truck*
Jack Demetree, Developer
Western pants, shirts. Books, cots
French Ave.
adult. Call FA 8-7838.
Sales ft Service
and luggage. Army Navy Sur- 1154 CHEVROLET PANEL, body
G. II. HIGH
ESTABLISHED
Dehit, training
plus, 310 Sanford Ave.
and motor In excellent condt. 39. Trailers - Cabanas
Oviedo,
Fla.
FO
5-3315
Days
salary for 13 weeks then guar­
tlon, new Urea. Only 9250 Ph.
Evening*
Sanford
FA
2-3889
Registered Brokers
FACTORY
TO
YOU
anteed salary and commissions
FA 2-4031 tvenlnga.
SACRIFICE, one wheel luggage
ft ASSOCIATES
ALUMINUM BLINDS
plus bonuses. Company gives DO YOU NEED EXPERT LITEn*
trailer, extra wheel. FA 8-1177.
818 So. Park Ave. Ph. FA 2-5041
Enclosed
head,
Sag.proof
bottom
retirement benefits and profit
1953 CHEVY Sedan delivery truck.
ARY HELP? . . . an application
Lake Mary Branch • FA 2-1290
rail
with
plaitic
ends.
Plastic
sharing plan plus other fringe
Hunters or painters. New tlree.
tetter that will “ get the jo b ";
or rayon tapoa. Cotton or nylon
benefits. SOI E. Colonial. Phone
battery. Sleeping pad, ladder
club paper; after dinner speech;
BY OWNER: 3 bedroom, 1th bath
. rrrd* ___________________________ - hooka.- FA 3.312$----------------------home; Easily expanded to 4 ~ o r u n a o u a a-sw r-------------------- “ high school or cuttcge theme or
essay on ail but scientific sub­ Senkarik Ginas and Faint Co.
bedroom 2th bath. High Dry Lot
EXPERIENCED brake and frontPh. FA 8-4622 1932 '85' Oldimoblie, 4 door, 9150.
jects. Low rate*. FA 2-4013. 210 Magnolia
on quiet one block itrect. R e v
A. W. Barkley Ueed Can.
804 Satiuma Drive. FA 2-5598.
end mechanic-. Firestone Store,
evenings.
Inc.
soluble Term*. Call FA 3-0349
CHRISTMAS Shetland pony and
111 E, lit. St., Sanford.
after 4:30 or NAS ait. 412.
1953 LINCOLN, 4 dr. |225. Can be
Imports
A
Sports Cars
saddle.
Color,
brown
and
white.
PIANO TUNING ft REPAIRING
Oer Speciality
seen after 4 p. m. 619 Palmetto.
YOUNG man for Rudgcl Depart­
Reasonable. Evelyn Klcklller,
W.
L.
HARMON
GROVE SITE
IT-68 * H u r t ad Maitland
P.O. Box 644 or Phona FA 2-4127,
ment. Firestone 111 E. 1st St.
Ph. FA 2-4223
30 acre tiled farm. Frame house
1931 FORD, good condition, phone
PH. Ml 4-5307
Sanford.
Sanford.
in need of repair. Paved road.
FA 2-2870.
ENVELOPES, Letterheads, state
Good for citrus or farming.
meats, invoice*, hand bills, and INTAKE manifold, 2 two-barral
19. Situation* Wanted
Price 913,000. 20% down and
carburetors, fuel block, for '88
programi,
etc.
Progresilve
balance 980 00 per month. J.W. CHILD Cara In my honia by the
or *59 Ford 361 onglno. Phono
Printing Co. Phone FA 2-2951—
day or evening. Call FA 2-2274.
Hall, Raaltors, FA 2-3641.
Mr.
Gtelow FA
2-8811 or
306 West 13th St.
FA
2-6473
after
6:00
p.
ra.
2 Bedroom, furnished house at IRONING wanted. FA 8-40J9.
PRINTING . . 24-Hour Service
218 West 19th St. Price: 96,800.
oo Xerography, Offset Printing ACCORDION, Excelsior Modern
WORK WANTED. FA 2-4011
Low down payment, balance
Concert Grand. Full also 120
and Blueprinting . . “ Quality
bass 9150. Cost 81300—Baumbach
like rent. J. W. IlaU, Realtor, HOUSEWORK. FA 2-8394.
and Service, our stock
in
FA 2-3641.
225 Lake Ellen Drive, Cassel­
trade." SEMINOLE OFFSET
21. Beauty Salons
berry. TE 9-3141.
PIttNTERS, 750 W. 9th S t,
We Don’t Want EVERYBODY'S
FA 2-2772.
Business, Just YOURS.
USED T.V.'s 129.50 and up. Town
WELLS DRILLED
ft Country T.V. 2553 Park Dr
FARMER'S AGENCY
(in rear) FA 2-5382.
PUMPS, SPRINKLER SYSTEM8
N. V. Farmer, Realtor
AU Types and Sire*
Baauty Salon
3465 S. Park Ave. Ph. FA 8-5221
We Repair and Service
Walker Building
After hours FA 2-3012 or FA 2-0261
S T I N E
2510 Oak
FA 2-7664
58 FORD 2 Door V-8 Automatic
Discount
Machinery and Supply Co.
FOR SALE OR TRADE large 4
61 CORVAIR • Coupe ..............
Discount
HARRIETTS HEAUTY NOOK 207 W. 2nd S t
Ph. FA 2-6422
bedroom house and I acres ad­
Professional Care—Modern Equip.
61
CADILLAC
Sedan
DeVlII*
.
L
oaded____
Discount
joining Ntw High School in
FINANCING
REGISTERED nurse available to
Air Conditioned Comfort
Sanford for 30 to 60 acres near
Down Payment ft
60 CADILLAC - Fleetwood - Loaded___ ____ Discount
do nurrlng in home, FA 2-6107.
105 So. Oak
Ph. FA 2-5742
Closing Cast
Geneva or Cbuluota. FA 2-7.31
60 CORVAIR - 4 Door ......... . ........................ Discount
or FA 2-3649.

LOSS LEADERS

Open til 9 P. M. I

57 Mercury 4 dr. H-T

Stemper Agency

AUTO GLASS
INSTALLED

57 Ford V-8 Convert

59 Ford Galaxie

57 Ford 4 dr. Wagon

Stemper Agency

57 Ford 500 4 dr.

57 Ford V-8 Hardtop

Wall

Helmly Realty

57 Ford V-8 Wagon

58 Ford 4 dr. Wagon

St. Johns Realty Co.

58 Ford 4 dr. Wagon

WANT

Southern Air

ROSA L. PAYTON

Strickland
Morrison Inc.

WILSON -M A IER

Ball-Blair Agency

Barkley

HOLLERSof SANFORD
DISCOUNT HOUSE
T YPE D EA LS
C O R V A IR S T O C A D IL L A C S
Q U A L IT Y U SED C A R S

Dawn's

VA
$156

ORANGE CITY
Corner block bouse, 2 bedrooms
and Fla. room, built-in oil
heater. For rrnt or aell, rea­
sonable. Call TE 8-1390.
THE BEST HOME BUY IN TOWN
Beautiful 3-bedroom. 1 bath home
located on very attractive land­
scaped lot adjoining Pinecrest
School property. Range • refri­
gerator - attractive fenced back­
yard and many other extras.
Price only 112,025. with 9380
down and 981.00 monthly.
Don't miss this wonderful home
buying opportunity i
JIM HUNT REALTY
2524 Park Drive Office PA 2 2118
Sanford, Florida Nighta FA 2-0648

&lt; fhw SW M £ t
By S H O E M A K E R

Park Homes
CONST. CO.

A m Low A s $350 Down
4-nedroomk— 2 Hatha
1-Bedrooma— 2 Hatha
3-Itedruomo— I t i Hatha
3-Iirdrooma— 1 Rath
Wide variety ext trier designs and floor plaaa

VA Financing on Home* up lo 915,000
FHA — Conventional &amp; In-Service Financing

Monthly Payments as tow ns
&gt;88 Inei. taaea and Insurant*

NEW HOMES
In Beautiful —

Sunland Estates

$14,100 - $17,100
3 - BEDROOMS
1 . iyt - 2 BATHS
Cenvealloaal ft FHA L ea n
Drive 17-88 te Snsland
Rata tea (8 ml. 8. of Ran.
ford). Salta office 1st hena*
inside entrance.

K IN G SW O O D

59
59
59
59
58
58
57
55
55
54
54
55

CHEVROLET - Bel Air 4 Door V-8 P. G .... Discount
SIMCA - 4 Door Economy 8 p ecia l..... ...... Discount
LARK Reaal Coup* A utom atic..... .............. Discount
CHEVROLET - Biocan* 2 Door Std. 6 ____ Discount
RAMBLER . 4 Door 6 Auto, P. 8 . ______ Discount
CHEVROLET - 4 Door B «la ir.......... . ....... Discount
FORD • 2 Door Automatic ..................... ..... Discount
BUICK 2 Door ...................... . 1495 No DLcouat
CHEV. 210 • 2 Door, 6 Cyl. Std. 9395 No Discount
FORD 2 Door V-8 ....................... .. 5195 No Discount
Discount
CHEVROLET 4. Door Auto ..
Discount
MERCURY Coupe, Overdrive

BUILDERS, INC.
DIRECTIONS: Tara W. oa lOth SL Follow C ow try Clab Rd. ft Wateh far oar eigne.

FA 8-8*74
JIM HUNT . FA 8-8116

2nd ft PALMETTO
2505 PARK AVE.

SANFORD
SANFORD

PA 2-0711
PA 2-0861
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Announces —

The Henderson Family At Thanksgiving

No on# remembers hoar many
years the bells hare been ringing
and no one knows just how many
thousands o f families hare been
provided with anrae of the bare
necessities o f life , by the coins
tossed Into the kettle* I r the more

Reunion

K ea id ca ita l

• C om m e rcia l

Buildings
Fallout Shelters

The
For

Of

General

His

I’Tactics

Office
Of

Law

AT

The Masonic Building:

FA 2-7083
C. W. Dodson

Opening
The

SANFORD,

Contractor

FLA.

i

1

ny IIEI.EN SNODGRASS
Mr. and Mrs. Chester Henderson
**f Enterprise secs boats lo more
than SO members o f bis family at

an old flthlr.ned Family Reunion

By 8HIRLET WENTWORTH
Dr. Gertrude Forman, candldata
for mayor o f Altamonta Springs
in Tuesday's municipal election,
rites a number »4 issues upon
which her campaign is based.
7n her statement she says, “ As
mayor of Altamonte Springs, 1
would dcdicato myself to exact,
honest and efficient service from
all city departments.
“ I am well aware of the im­
provement and annexations that
ara taking place all around Alta­
monte Springs and if wt are to
survive as a city, something must
be dona to preserve our prestige.
“ We need money to execute
plana for improvements and by
careful administration o f city
funds, wo can improve In reality
without raising taxes. Our present
rat* o f seven mills should be sds-

[ANTS
HOURS:
Tecs, Wed

with every purchase!

M on ,

t J t To 7 **

Thorn., Fit.

on Thanksyiriny Day.
Henderson’s grandparents and
their family came to Central Flor­
ida from Oklahoma in January of
1020 whers the bought land near
Orlando, built their borne and set
out a number o f orange groves.
Attending the reunion were Mr.
and Mrs. Andre A llies of Jackson­
ville, Mr. and Mrs. John Beerman,
Mr. and Mrs. Eogeno Henderson
and children, Mr. and Mrs Michael
Neel, Mrs. L» F. Neel, Mrs. Maude
France, Mr. and Mrs. Evcretta
Henderson and children, Mr. and
Mrs. Marion Wiggins and children,
Glen Drummond and son, Elmer
fitaugler of Maitland. Mr. and
Mrs. Bruce Wilson and son, Mrs.
Glenda Drummond, Mr. and Mrs.
Michael Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. Al­
vin Vogts of Winter Park, Mr. and
Mrs. Lawrence Sands and childrra tm r»« Kmtmf0 ml
ClfAULKB II. W ROERICH.
o f DtLand and Howard Henderson
1X c b m «4
o f Enterprise.

STAMPS

8:30 to 9:00
SATURDAY 8*30 to 7:00
f VWff
YOU MONl Y
, ON YOU® FCCn Wilis

PRICES

Givf

TODAY
ONLY

M ERCHANTS
Green S T A M P S
B L U E

YHlM |VIBT PyjSr'nA*|

b i b b o k

2460 Park
Avanu*
Sanford
Florida

FREEGIFTS

'

BLUE RIBBON ON
THE LABEL MEANS
QUALITY ON THE
TABLE! PLEASUBE
AND SATISFACTION
GUARANTEED OR
EACH PENNY
CHEERFULLY
REFUNDED

Legal Notice

59* • Boneless Beef Cubes
Boneless Chuck “■ 59* # Freshly Ground Chuck

Legal Notice
EXTRA MERCHANTS GREEN STAMPS
CUT FROM LE A N YOUNG PORKERS
CODE S

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t i ' T i i j r o i n a i . e m e t i t , iu
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Haroh Annette Means
PI.OBIDA
Ao e s te a lo r o f tho Goat tr ill
in rttA n cB a r no. air—
an* Testament at
KVRLTN D. HILL,
Cha-les It. W egerlek.
Plaintiff,
dot— asd
va.
Akarmaa.
Turnbull. Kantarlltt
CLARKNCB U HILL,
A K U n n . Suit 410,
D efendant Now Ragland Hide.
t o n C K TO IIKPKSD
P. O. Uos 117
Tint «T A T B OP FLORIDA
W inter Park, Plorlda
TO: CLARKNCR I . II IU ,
Attorney* for tho oaU to
c / o Floyd Hill
TIM Blair Itoad
Kat'lm rra 4, Maryland
m t u b c in t i i T r o t n r n iv t ii
TOO A HR IIRIIKIIT NOTIFIRD J L D i c i a L r i i i r i i t , in a x u f o ii
Ikal a anil tor Divorce boa bats SKMl n o l .i l C O IX T T , p l o m i u a in
fltad a ta lr.ll yas Is tbo Circuit niA.nrr.M r n o . user
FR D K ilA L NATIONAL MORTOAQE
In and far Btmlaole Coaaty, F lor­ AgSOCIATION, A Corportlon orida. a n tlil.d KVRLTN D H IL L g s o lia d undar s s Act o f Consraoa
P lalatlff, v s CLARENCE L H IL L and valeting pursuant to tba Pod*
lu fa n d a tt. That you ara haraby re- aral National M orlgaga Aeenclenulrad to f||a y o s r snawar or •Ion. Charter Act. having Ita trnn.
pleading on or bafors Janoary trd. elpel offlco In tha City o f Wash1141. and la atrvs a copy thereof Inglan Dlatrlct or Columbia.
•P«n llarbort O Oillla. Attorn ay
P la lotlff
for Plaintiff. 41« Raat Colonial
va.
Drlva, Orlando. Florida: Karats JAMES OORDON n o t.E and -----fa ll sot or a daoroo pro eoo'eeeo DOLE. hla w lfo. If m arritd. and
•hall I* aotarad aralnat you for O. It. AKIN. JIL and ----- - a w » x «
plaint.
UKAL)
Arthur It. liackw lih,
Clark af iho Circuit
o f ths Ninth Judicial
la and For tamlnota
Florida
lly Martha T. V lklta
Deputy Ciork

D aftndaalo
norilK
TO
APPKAH
» IATIS O F F L O R ID ! TOi

Jr.
TIIK
Court
JAMES OORDON POLK asd
Circuit,
—— DOLE. hla w llo, If married
County,
T. D. IT School
NATTC
Memphis, Tannaaaao
YOU AltP. IIKUKIIT NOTIPIKII
I ’ u b lU b : Doc. 4, i t , i t , } ( , m i
that a ault baa baas flltd agalnat
you lo tha abova aslltlad cauaa,
IN T U B C T Bl ’t l T C O t ' B T O P T I I K
and that yas tr o reqolred to til*
aiNTii
jtn iriA L
i i b c i i t
up
your answer with tho Cloth o f
A »n
POB
SimiNOl.B
rOINTV,
Ihla Court tn d to oa ivo o copy
Pf.O ,41114
thorouf
upon
tho
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or
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•ttls. I t d i a l I'lno S in a i, rtf
Florida, not lator than Dacambar
vo.
ISth, l i l t . If you foil lo du oo
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IKil.iNUKIt.
and
U iiK A T IIA M. damandod In tha Com plaint. Thta
llltOWN. d /k /a IVRKTIIA M. T A T - ault la lo forarloaa n morlgaga.
LOIt, and If aba b# married, -■
Theraal
property
prucaadad
her husband.
agalnat la:
Dafcndantc.
lent II. Illock K. II.'NLAND
b u T I tt : u p a t i t
KITATI1I, a subdivision, a c ­
IV NORTiiAGIl POHRL LOSt’ RB
cording lo n plot lharoof,
TOI JO iK PII C. IIKAMI.KT and
v a - ~ t « v i' in Plat Rook II,
DONA
It. UKAMI.KY hla wife.
----------------------------pagaa IS tn 11 nf tha PubIlasldanca 1,'ahnown
ll«
Itacorda
of
Mamlnulo
Y «u are hereby nolltled that a
County, Florida i
Complaint tu furet loan a certain
hul.J.it to an taaamant fur
ir.erigass aneombarlng tha fo llo w ­
public
utllttlao
along
tho
ing described real proyarly, to w ill
W esterly is faat o f said Lot
Lot
t».
PRA IRIR
LAKR
It
MANOItri. necordlag tn tha
Togethvk w ith tha follow ing
Mat tharaof aa recorded la
Homo ot pruporiy which are
Plat Uouk II, p a ss 71, Publocated
Is and poruianantly
lla
Itecurda
of
Seminole
Inal a ll.d aa a part o f tha IreCounty, Florida.
prut aqtaats on aald land:
has bran filed agalnct you In Iho
Una tr* V ictor Cllreaa K itrhoa Kahauat Fan. ao medal

pro runfeaae w ill w ill bo token
agalnat yuu for tho rollof dem and­
ed In tbo Complaint.
Tbla N oll— shall bo Subllebod
nnte a weak fur four ooasecu llve
weeks la Iho Sanford Herald.
WITNESS my hand nhd officia l
s o il o f office at Sanford. Seminole
County, Florida, this lot day uf
D ies ruber, 1141.
(S E A L )
Arthur H. lia ck w lih , Jr.
Clerk o f Circuit Court
Dyt Martha T. Vlhlen, D. C
f. it , t i , u , t a n
I

K1NULEY
AFB.
Bermuda
&lt;UP1&gt;- Enos, the V. 8 . space
chimpanzea who flew two timet
around tha earth Wednesday, wa*
brought here Thursday for med­
ical checkups and observation be*
fore being returned to Cape CanaveraaL
The SH-year-old male chimp
and the apace capsule in which
he made hia apace Journey were
recovered from the Atlantic 230
miles south of Bermuda by the
destroyer USS Stormcs shortly
after they landed.
The Stormes reached port at ad­
jacent Hamilton with the monkey
and the capsule at §:30 a.m., and
both
were
promptly
brought

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HOLLYWOOD (UP1) — Gig
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Elvis Presley in “ Kid Galahad,“
which w'll be rslcastd through
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Tou. Defendants, oro hereby nollflid that o com plaint lo fo re ­
close a certain m ortgage on Iho
follow in g doarr'bod property, to

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Public Records o f S cm lsoL
County, Florida.
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at M id Coart al Hanford. Florida, to do an. a decree pro oonfooeo
this llt h day o f November, l i f t . will bo token against yon for Iho
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rsllel damandod Is the Complaint.
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WITNESS my hand and u fllrlal
O e rk o f tha Circuit Court
seat of o lfi.e al Hanford, gomlaula
liy : Martha T. Vlhlen
County. Florida, this ITlh day o f
Deputy Clerk
November, l i l t .
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Katanga

Nehru W arns Red China
India's Premier
Answers Threat
Of Invasion
. NEW DELHI. India (UPlJ
^-Prim c Minister Jawnharlal
Nehru told an aroused parli­
ament today that Communist
China has threatened to send
troops into Indian territory.

WEATHER: Cloudy through Wednesday. High today, 75-80. Low tonight, 50-55.

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Ha Towed India would "reiist and

United

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Press

Wa got a radiogram from Santa
Claus at tha North Pols saying he
lost hit cap while in Sanford.

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Ed Shinholter telle us he'a not
interested in running for the Leg­
islature.
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• •
'fJ Will the guy who took SanU's
cap please return it.
------ sue S u n i l * Office reports
there were 418 arrests mad* In
November.
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N o#, will the guy who stole
Santa’s cep please, pretty please,
return IL
i
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Look for the County Farm Bur­
eau to urga tha County Commlsalon on tha need for a centrally
located agricultural eanter in the
county.
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• •
Did you know that tha Unlvfcraity of Florida ia now interested
in the Palma Hotel?
*
* •
Q If
anyonefinds Santa's
cap
pleasa return it to the Herald and
w-a'll forward it to tha North Pol*.
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• •
Look for the County to invest
about f200,000 in surplua funds.
• • •
Groundbreaking cerrmonles for
A lix of Miami will be held around
tha first o f February. Plana and
apecificationa for tha new building
♦.** almoat completed.
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THOUGHT FOR THE DAY:
Why doesn't the city hire sn ad­
ditional part-time librarian and
keep the library open during tha
tha avsning hours 7
*
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*
City Attorney Bill Hutchison
will probably present the long
awaited condemnation ordinanca
th* special City Commission
meeting Wednesday. Bye, Bye
Palms I
e a *
Don't be surprised if Lake Mary
move* to incorporate if the com ­
munity’s petiUon against certain
points in the county's' franchise
directive fails to bring further
consideration on the matter from
^^u nty commissioners.
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1008

TUESDAY. DECEMBER 5, 1961

SANFORD,

FLORIDA

NO. 3.17

County Commissioner Vernon
Dunn this afternoon said he
would urge the County Commis­
sion Thursday night to reconsid­
er "certain points’* In the fran­
chise directive. Dunn referred
especially to the mandatory
sewer connection.

R. R. ROBERTS of the Flo­
rida Power &amp; Light Co. will
apeak on "Recession Proves
the Superior Stability of
Florida's Unique Econo­
my" nt the special seminar
at the Civic Center Thurs­
day.
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★

Wednesday Noon
Deadline For
Seminar Seats
Deadline for reservations for the
University o f Florida Seminar on
uhlliiAMt CMdtiitfttA- i l
noon Wodnsaday. Tha seminar will
start a l ‘* V m . Tfcarafey M the
ttarta ( I p l i r . ■*-*-■*#*•-» w.—- •

The bridge over Seminole Bird,
ie now open to traffic.
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Established

Capacity Crowd
At Lake Mary
Protest Meeting

i

By LARKY VEKSHEL
Will tha guy who walksd o ff
with Santa Claus' cap during tha
Christmas parade pisaaa return it.
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Wire

Franchise Caiied 'Dictatorial'

repel" them.
In one of the most bitter denun­
ciations of Communist China ha
ts aver made, Nehru accused the
Piping reKime o f betraying India.
He told the lower house that
just two days ago Communist
China had sent a warning that
unless India halts its military ac­
tivities on the border, Chinese
troops will march into Indian ter­
ritory.
Nehru said the warning was in
reply to India’s Oct. at note pro­
te s tin g Red China’s aggressive ,
moves on ths Sinto-IndWn fron­
tier.
Nehru ssld he had feared trou­
ble was brewing shortly after
In J l s
recognised
Communist
China’s rights over Tibet. Rut he
said he had never expected that
Communist China would commit
aggression.
H Shouting members o f parliament
demanded to know why he recog.
nixed Chma’e right In Tibet.
Nehru replied: *'we could not
march into Tibet. No one In the
world could stop It. Ths Chinese
would have coma there."
Opposition members in parlia­
ment Monday demanded that India
break o ff diplomatic relations
^ r ith Red China.

Leased

THREE CASSELBERRY WINNERS in Monday's municipal elections pusing for the photographer ju«t after the final count w h s made late in tho
evening were, from loft, George Howard, alderman; Carl Stoddard, mayor
and Clifton Overmnn, alderman.
(HernId Fhoto)

Federal Funds For Sewage
Plant'Here May Be Delayed

O iljg to n
session can bf^m i!
cal __
Chamber o f / Commerce or, the j all resilient* o f way area to enfpie
Federal assistance for .Sanford
Jayceet. All employer* are urged , under a franchise agreement be­ to construct its near half-million
to attend the evening session with fore it it granted and liiat a pubsewage treatment plant will pro­
at many o f their sales people at lie hearing be conducted on the
bably be delayed until Lie next
matter;
possible.
fiscal year, the Herald learned to*
That
if
sewrar
line
cunnectlona
The seminar is co.sponaored by
tha Merchants bureau of the are mandatory, th* company oper­ day.
Chamber of Commerce, The Board ating under a franchise bear the
Engineer William Bush of Leftcost o f such connection* to all lrr and Bush reported that there
o f Realtors and Jaycces.
Among the speakers will be existing buildings in the area using may not be enough funds this year
John Krldtr, Chamber manager approved septic tanks;
for the government to assist in
That the paragraph stating that building the plant estimated to
who will discuss the economic
growth o f Seminole County; Dr. utilities companies be granted a cost *484.800.
Frank Goodwin, railed the "dyn­ 30-year franchise agreement be
Bush explained that Sanford
amo o f mirth and wisdom" who eliminated and;
That the Water and Sewer Com­
will talk on ‘‘ Bring ’Em Back
AUve," and It. It. Roberta of the mittee be entirely separate from
Florida Power A Light Co. who the county commission and that It
will discuss economic stability.
control all phases o f franchise
operation* including the length it
is to be granted.
i in- uldy uppoiiiiimi ui avium at
Winners of the Downtown Mer­
Monday night's meeting came
from Frank Evans, pioneer de­ chants Scnta Claus Letter Contest
veloper of the area and owner o f held last Friday and Saturday
a Lake Slary Water Company.
have been announced. They are:
Evans asked that the people,
First place — Lee Stouiienmlre,
All Booster Club members and before signing the petition, read
635
W. 25th SI. who wins a *25
Iheir families, and prospective *n editorial repotting Orange
Booster Club members who are County's pollution problem* and savings bond.
Second place — Dicky Aiken.
planning to purchase member­ railing for the ritixens "to accept
ships at the door, are invited to their responsibility and finance 448 Elliott Ave. who wins a *10
attend the football banquet being adequate sewerage systems on dis­ gift certificate.
Third place — Kathy Banks, UA
held ia the cafeteria at Seminole trict or area liasis."
SaUuina Drive, who wina a *5 gift
High School lonighl at T p m.
II* distributed reprints o f th ;
Turkey and dressing, hot bread* editorial entitled "The Pollution certificate.
The prizes have already horn
and drinks are being provided by
of our Waters," with seemingly
mailed to the wihncrs, along with
the Booster Club and all persons
little or no effect as those present
congratulation* on their success.
who have not been contacted are
crowded three and four deep
asked to bring a covered disti of
around the table after they were
vegetables, salads, desserts or
invited to "step forward and sign
tide disbei, plus a serving spoon
if you are In agreement with
for each dish.
terms of the petition."
Varsity and Junior varsity foot­
ball teams, A and U squad cheer­
MIAMI (U i’ l) — Sen. ilulrcrt
leader* and their dale* are guest*
Humphrey (D k lin n .) sized up Mi­
of the Boosters at this post-season
ami'* problems with more than
banquet. Award* will be made and
50.000 Cuban refugee* Monday and
NEW DELHI &lt;UI*I) — Th* said, " I don't see why you folks
trophies presented at the program
which baa been planned by Ches­ World Council o f Churches assem­ haven't raised more hell than you
bly appealed today for a bait in have."
ter Oxford, program chairman.
the arm* race, a "verified cessa­
Humphrey toured the Cuban Betion o f nuclear testa” and th* : fuge Center accompanied by his
strengthening o f th* United Na- |»He and Dade County School
tlons.
, Board member Jack Gordon, lie
The appeal, directed to all na­ ; reviewed the sclioo! system's ac­
TAMPA (U PI) Garnet C. tion* and governments, was mad* celerated English language pro­
Lelitup, )7, was in more trouble In a statement approved in a tense grams for refugees and conferred
overtime session o f th* assembly with Assistant -Superintendents Ed
today for nose.biting.
Just last year he made an out- her* today. It wa* read to th* Hurst and Weiley Matthews.
of-court settlement of *1.500 for wind-up session o f delegates from
biting a chunk out of the nose of 66 nations by Dr. Nathan i’uscy,
Thomas J. Gavahan of Philadel­ pi evident of Harvard Univeisity.

Letter Contest
Winners Named

Boosters Grid
Banquet Tonight

was ninth on the list and "it looks
like there are only funds for the
first live cities on the priority
Hit."
Sanford ia asking *139,140 In
government aid.
Sanford previously was 2Jnd
out of a total of 27 cities on the
list and recently skyrocketed to
No. 9.
The government is only allocat­
ing *1,200,000 for sewage treat­
ment plants this fiicai year.
Hush reported that final plana
on the plant will be submitted this
month. Busli said that 09 percent
of the plans arc completed and
"we arc only finishing up the land­
scaping part."
The plant will lie located on «,
four acre tract on ilwy. 17 02 westj

East Commies
Fire At Refugee

Nose Trouble! He
Put The Bite On

Kennedy Tour

phia during a fight. Gavahan.
who sued him (or *20.000, collected
*1.500.
Mooday, Lelitup was charged
with meyheni fur doing the same
thing in a fight with Clement T.
FUs, 38, during a fight, reportedly
over an unidentified blende t'.'.ry
saw ia a restaurant.

Cape Causeway Bid
TALLAHASSEE (U l'l) _
Po­
well Bros., Inc., Fort Lauderdale,
was the apparent low bidder today
to test pilings for tha ** million
cauzeway to Cape Canaveral. Tha
bid, low of four received, amount­
ed to *15,915. )

of the Mill Creek nritlge at the
city's sanitary Landfill area.
The city commission by a 4-1
vote had approved preliminary
plans for the plant.
J. II. (Jimmy) Crapps voiced
tlie only opposition for the con­
struction.
However, other commissioner*
felt that they would not vote fur
the plant unlil they had the as­
surance of the government to help
share part of the construction
costs.

New Balaguer
QpposiiionJjears

SANTO DOMINGO, D. R. (UPI)
— Opposition group* were expect­
ed to take a stand today on new
piupusala fi ..in President Jnaqhin
Baliigucr for a settlement o f tlie
BERLIN (U P I; — Communist week-old crisis which erupted Into
police fired eight pistol shot* into wild riots Monday,
W o t Berlin at a fleeing refugee
Ih s anli-govcinment general
and a Western border guard Mon­
strike
line enters its second week
day night, Western police reported
today, appairntly unabated de­
today.
No on* was hit by tlie bullets, spite Monday's mob effort to forre
hut the refugee was raptured by stiikehuund stoles to leopen. Sev­
nine Knit German police (vnpoa). en peraons, including an Ameiican
W o t Berlin pollc* said the vo- lieu* photographer, were injilied
;&gt;o* opened file on tlie refugee! in the day's violence.
while he was on Western-held ter­
Bnlngurr's o f f i c e announced
ritory. Then they fired two shot* Monday night that any govern­
in the ditrclion of a Western sen- ment worker who is not on the Job
tiy who shouted at them to stop today will be fired because the adfiling at tlie refugee,
ininistiatiun "cannot permit public
Tlit incident occuurd near tlie emoliiye:. lo sabotage public serv­
Brits Canal on tlie border of tlie ices.”
Amri nun sector of Neukcelln and
leaders of thr UL'N and June II
the Soviet sector.
Opposition parties were repotted
Western police said the uniden­
tified refugee returned to the stud) ing new government propos­
als.
Eastern zone under vopo gunpoint
Although no details were an­
after crawling through barbed
wire to th* canal'* south bank in ! nounced officially, Balaguer was
an apparent attempt to swim to said to hate suggested formation
of a "council of state" headed by
the Wr*t,
West Beilin police said 13 per­ tha piesident and including four
son* escaped to West Berlin dur­ to six other members drawn from
ing th* 24 hours ending at 7 a. m. opposition ranks.
This junta would exercise both
They included four Communist
executive and legislative powers,
policemrn.
assisted by a 12-iuan cabinet in­
cluding seven oppositionists, three
government men and two members
WASHINGTON (U P I)— An announcemant that President K en -1 TALLAHASSEE (U PI) — A selected hy mutual agreement.
nedy will visit Puerto Rico and uiontb-long livestock shipuisnt re­
A UCN spokesman aaid it was
South America next week was e x - . striction will end at midnight Wed­ uulikeiy that his party would con­
peeled today from th* Whit* nesday, Agriculture Commissioner sider any such arrangement until
House shortly before tha Chief Doyle Conner said Monday. Since the government allows ths opposi­
Executive waa due to depart on a Nov. 1 all livestock shipments into tion party to reopen Its radio net­
speaking trip to. New York and Florida have teen subject to rigid work, officially closed down early
k lot Ida.
aciawuoim inspection.
in th* strike.

Solon Agrees
On Refugees

Halt Arms Race,
Churches Demand

Casselberry voters in Monday's
municipal elections named Carl
C. Stoddard as mayor for the
next year, succeeding Joseph
Laird;
Clifton
Ovrrman
and
George Howard to the Board of
Aldermen, for two year terms
and re-elected Mrs. Lillian Reiscl
to tlie office of Town Clerk.
Gus Sawyer ran unopposed for
marshal of the town.
With approximately BOO votes
cast, the (Inal count showed Stod­
dard with 295 at against Otto
Henning's 239; Overman. 318 and
Howard, 342 compared with Frank
Lurey's 228 and Graham Wilton's
2I8 and Mrs. Rcisel, 308 to Mr*.
Edith L. Duerr's Ml. Sawyer re­
ceived 471 votes.
Overman and Howard replace
Aldermen Lytic E. Swope, pre­
sent chairman of the board, and
Ben Evans.

OAS May Clamp
Down Imposing
Sanctions On Cuba

★
★
★
Lake Mnry’s Fire Hall was
packed to capacity Monday
night when residents of the
area met for the second tiino
to take steps protesting cer­
tain points of the Franchise
Directive for water and sewerage
plants adopted by tha County
Commission last month.
Ed Zimmerman, Lake Mary
ilrc district commissioner, cited
objectionsl clauses o f th6 direc­
tive which he termed "dictatorial"
and "Just too much for thosa liv.
ing under the free enterprise sys­
tem o f America," before introduc­
ing Col. Paul Hissell who resd a
petition stating the offending
terms and suggesting a correction
for each.
Tha document, to be presented
at an 8 p. m. public meeting
Thurkday between County Com■Uaeluuct* and officials o f private.
Ijr awnpd utilities companies, sugthat tha commission rescind.

Rages

New Mayor, Two UN Forces In
Aldermen Elected Elisabethville
At Casselberry
Under Attack

( U lii' S a u f n r i i
VOL.

Battle

Stock Ban To End

WASHINGTON (UPI) For­
eign ministers of tho American
nations have agrerd to meet next
month for whst could be (he f.rst
slep toward Imposing sanctions
against Cuba.
Tlie council of tlie Organization
of American Slate (OAS) voted
14-2 Monday night in favor of (ho
meeting. Only Cuba and Mexico
opposed Colombia's proposal for
the conference, but fiva other
countries abstained.
The 21-nation group voted lo
have the foreign ministers consid­
er the "threat lo tlie peace and
political
independence
of
the
American slates that could come
from the intervention of extracontinental
powers
aimed
at
breaking the American solidar­
ity."
The minister* also were asked
In the resolution to point out any
1 threats that would ••justify the
application of measures for tlie
maintenance of peace ami secur­
ity."
This referred to possible sanc­
tions against Cubs, which could
include economic measures such
as a trade embargo, Cuba was
not named specifically In the reso­
lution, however.

Goldfine Back
In Jail Again

ELISABETHVILLE,
Katanga
(UPI) — Fighting broke out in
Elisabethville today between Unitrd Nations and Katangese troops
after discovery of what a UN o f.
ficial called a secret Katanga bat­
tle plan to attack all UN strong­
holds.
A United Nations spokesman in
Leopoldville said UN forces went
Into action against Katangese
gendarmes In Elisabethville at
midday and that fighting was
continuing this evening.
The spokesman said (hat In
hitter fighting UN forces cleared
the Katangese by 2:30 p m. from
a roadblock leading to th* vital
airport. UN military operations
were put under the command of
Brigadier S. A. Ba.'a, an Indian.
Katanga Foreign Minister Evar­
iste Klmha aaid the UN forces
opened fire first at 1:45 p m .
Kimha told a news conference
that the UN troop* used "heavy
weapon* against the lightly-armed
Katanga arm y."
Klmha aaid nine Katangese soldler* were wounded. He said ho
did net know if there were any
UN casualties. He gave no other
details.
.Streets In central Elisabethville
were full of people running around
in apparent panic and cars with
horns blaring.
Eyewitness reports said Katan­
ga forces moved their roadblocks
500 yards closer to the UN-held
airport today and were strongly
entrenched In the surrounding
underbrush.
Urquhart said (he Katanga gov­
ernment could not control its own
army and that mercenary troopa,
whom the United Nations has or­
dered ousted, have joined regular
troops.
President Moise Tshombe waa
in Paris.

nsuvA...
Churchill Vacations
MONTE CARLO (UPI) — Sir
Winston Churchill today settled
down on his third visit this year
to the sunny Cote d'Azur.

Elect Historian
WASHINGTON (U PI) — Hlator.
Ian Allen Nevins was elected
chairman of the Civil War Centennlal Commission Monday.

Fidel’s Son 111

BUDAPEST (U PI) — Cuban
Prime Minister Fidel Castro's 12year-old son was reported by a
local newspaper to be undergoing
BOSTON (U l'l)-U ern ard Guld- treatment here for influenza.
fine was back in Jail today with
(he big question still unanswered;
WASHINGTON (UPI) — Preslhas he disclosed tlie names of
tliuse who brnefitted from hi* dent Kennedy has ordered prompt
action to adopt an adminiitrat'on
*000,000 slush fund?
— A lUoganl, J-i;kly
My iuusa&gt;g~sjum- ia i’s—ruin.** piupu.AU—puttrj—fortine and his secretary, Mildred unionization of government work­
Paperman, appeared in federal er*.
court
Monday
and
admitted
rharges of probation violation.
MIAMI BEACH (U PI) — State
Tlie case waa continued lor sen­
School Supt, Thomas D. Bailey
tencing unlit Jan. 2.
There was no hint during tlie said Monday that Florida's junior
irlef proceeding whether Goldfine college* are the one answer to
had complied with tho govern- mounting shortages of funds and
ment's demand that hr make a space.
frank and candid ditclosuro uf the
names «[ thoar who received Ids
largesse in rrturn lor favors.
DELItAY BEACH (U r i) — A
man
tentatively
ident.ficd
as
Klchard Hawker of Michigan was
killed Monday when he was hit
hy a a'.ow moving pass.n:;cr train
.'ere.

Federal Unions

Praises Jr. Colleges

Train Kills Man

Plea For Prayers
Comes From Congo

LONDON (L T D — "W a t; i us
and love us and for God's sake
pray (or u s!"
These words appeared suddenly
today in a le-lety pcil dispatch from
KliiabcHiville to London, Just he.
ore rr|Mirts of fighting there be­
tween United Nations and Katangeie troops.
The pica appeared In tlie middle
of a message received in the
London office of Hie New York
Times, /or distribution to all
news agencies, including United
Press International.
The dispatch presumably ca.nc
from Titnri correspondent David
Halberstam.

WASHINGTON (U P I)-T h e Kennedy
administration
hopes to
avoid mobilising Army reservist*
In future crises and to rely in­
stead un an enlarged regular
forre.

Wind Topples Tree
NASHVILLE, Tcnn. (UPI) - A
53-fuJt-high Christmas tree in
Memorial Square was blown over
Monday night when winds gusts
of 40 miles per tvour swept through
the city. The giant spruce was
bedecked with 17,500 lights, 500
balls and bells, gold garland and
(our-foot candy cares.

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