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scene of the Jfattrtty with the
Christ Child. Mery and Jos­
eph, three wise mm and the
shepherds with their sheep.
Another scene was of a Christ­
mas choir.
Judges wsre J. W. Abell, M.
V*. Beasley sad Shirley Beas­
ley, all of Oviedo.

Nias tables ef play wsre la
action at this wssk’a masting
ef DsBary'a Duplicate Bridge
Club bald at the Community
Crafty on Wednesday dua to
Christmas falling so ths reg­
ular playing date. Halt week’s
meatteg alas win bo bald an
Wcdaesday.
. Winners this week war* NS,
first, Mrs. Frank Austin sad
Mrs. Albert Besom; ■secrad,
Mrs. B. M. Hinkle tad Mr*.
George FearssD; third, Mrs.
Ruth Blatt and Phil doBoraM
tad fourth, Mrs. Myron Re­
tard! and H. 0. Chase.
BW, Brat, Mrs. poyte Driver aid William Woodlock;
second, Mrs. Virginia (Unger
and Miss Ann Singer; third,
George Pearsall and E.M. lUnkte u d fourth, Oscar Barnett
and Mrs. R. W. Ackerman.
Now officers of the chib tak­
ing over next week will bo
Mlaa Ethel Johnson, prosideal; H. G. Chase, vice presi­
dent; Mra. Myron Aecardi,
secretary; Mrs. Ruth Blatt,
treasurer; F. R. Froehllch, di­
rector, and H. V. Middleton,
game director.

Tho new TM-A Beil Bystern dial communication sor­
tie# PBX put in torvice re­
cently by tho Sanford Atlan­
tic Bank Is billed ns "com
pact, fast, efficient, modern
and flexible.”
"This new PBX certainly
given us all these things,
making It much easier to
transact the bank's business
and Increasing convenience
and service for our customo n ," said President Howard
Hedges.
Ths small pushbutton con­
sole, operated by switchboard
receptionist Mrs. Este Lou
rate has automatic connec­
tions to tho trunk Una by
every line in tha bank. It oilmlnates punching buttons and
goes directly through to ths
parson who Is being called.
"Another unusual feature
of the "think* •for •itself"
switchboard la tho “camp-on"
facility, which enables tho
operator to connect o caller to
a busy phone, and as soon ns
tho rail receiver hangs up,
tho now coll automatically
rings," George Herndon, Boll
communications c o n s u l t ­
ant said.
Tho eamp-oa caller cannot
overhear the call that is go­
ing on but will bs automatic­
ally connected as soon as tho
phono la free.
Tho now system will handle
ns many ns 10 outgoing calls
at one time, slhalaating tho
when "all tha
Unoo a n tied up."
The switchboard can ho not
for after hours imago, and can
also bo easily expanded to
tako care of up to 60 inter­
office phones.
DISCOVERER
Juan Gaetano, a Spaniard,
first discovered tho Hawaiian
jiitr i* about 1545. Captain
•Minus Is given eretheir discovery li­
ke did not visit the Ismtu ins.

FOR THE SECOND CONSECUTIVE YEAR,
VAH-5 has won the Cdr. J, H. Bear Safe Driving
Award. Cant. R. M. Ware, SNA8 commanding
officer, left la shown presenting the trophy to
Capt Joseph Tolly Jr., commander of Hatwing

One, who accepted the award on behalf o f the
VAH-5 skipper, Cdr. L. H. Sette, now deployed
aboard the carrier USS Forrests]. VAH-5 will
have permanent possession o f the Bear trophy.

B ear Lake Club M akes Costume Jew elry
Club named Ha Ural attico n at a umetiag held Doe.
II at the home ef Mrs. E. L.
Hubbard.
Serving will bn Mrs. Ray­
mond Jackson, president;
Mrs. Hubbard, vice president;
Mrs. Alta Wentworth, earn­

Five Girt Scout troops, two
Seniors and three Brownies,
joined each other In a carol'
log trip to Sunland Estates.
Following the hour of carol­
ing through the residential
section, the group broke up
sod each troop wont to the
horns of Its leader for n
Christmas party.
Troops participating includ­
ed &gt;11. 204, 847 and 447 and n
new un-numbered troop, led by
Mrs. Maxine Alexander. Mrs.
Mildred Lind, neighborhood
chairman, accompanied the
girls.
Brownm Scouts from Troop
447 met at the home of Mrs.
R. C. Rugensleln, troop leader
in Lake Mary, for games,
grab-bag, refreshments and
singing with Christina Parkin­
son and Gall Smith taking first
prises and Regina Bates and
Linds Wilber receiving the
booby prixei.
Attending the party from
Troop 447 were Dawn Rhoads,
Betsy, Kathy and Kipp Rugensteln, Estelle Shannls, Gall
Smith, Linds Wilber, Calvcrna
Baird, Regina Bates, Mary
Beat, Malory Felnberg, Sheri
Gardner, Lynette and Rose,
mary Green, Karen Gregory,
Sandra Kuehn, Valeri Lackey,
Kathy Morria and Chriatlna
Parkinson.
Adults who aasisted Includ­
ed Mra. E. R. Elliot, Mrs. E.
E. Gregory, Mrs. J, D. Park­
inson, Mra. W. J. Kuehn, Mrs.
J, G. Shannls, Mrs. D. K.
Smith, Mrs. Jeannette Blakemore, B. C. Rugeniteia and
W. E. McQhicy.

tary; Mrs. James Wood,
treasurer;
Mr*.
Rkhard
Mathee, delegate sad Mis.
Bussell Loamsla, alternate.
Mrs. Don Ritey will set as
food chairman and Mrs. Wil­
liam Carpenter as clothing
chairman.
Tuesday night's mooting
opened with discussion of tho
recent Open House bald by

tho County Home Demon­
stration Clubs at the Center.
Mrs. Jackson and Mrs.
Matbea win represent tho
Bear Lake group at tho Jan.
4 Council mooting also to
bo hold in Sanford.
A workshop on making
marbliaod costums Jewelry
was held after tha business

meeting. Glass marbles were
first baked In a hot oven
then quickly dipped la ice
water to eracklo them thus
giving them their design.
After •w’uugh drying Cm
marbles are used for mak­
ing attractive and different
earrings, necklaces and bra­
celets.
Refreshments wers served
at the close of the work
period.
The January meeting of
tho elub will bo held si Mrs.
Wentworths* home on Lake
Asher Circle in Bear Lake.

TALLAHASSEE (UT!) — Capttal bonding.
Tho Stats Cabinet, Laos Comi­ Btata offices will peobablj
ty officials, efty officials sad
Got. Ferris Bryant pot their Read Department buildinx un­
hoods together Wednesday and til the work ea the Capitol is
announced plans to elssr the finished.
way for the npension of the Bryant said piano for tho
whole project will go before
capitol complex her*.
Tho cost o f the reconstruc­ the IMS Legislators.
tion work on the capital sad
now buildings will ran 91AS9«*
721 for tho atato.
Bryant said after the lunchson meeting that tho Improvomeats should take cars of gov­
ernment expansion for the
next 20 years. He added that Mrs. A! Doudasy, chairman
representatives at the masting of tho 15th Tear Reunion
agreed that federal funds Committee o f tho Bomlnolo
should not bo accepted for the High (School graduating ctasn
project
Ha personally fait, Bryant of 1947 has announced that
said, that the federal govern­ final plana are complete for
ment should not hare any tho reunion dinner to bo held
ellam on the buildings in tho at Spencers' Bastmrant Sat*
canter.
Shoos Dfngftldsr, class
Bryant however, said at the
same time that the stats has president who sow Bran in
no immediate means to pay Tampa, will bs pnooxt to em­
for tho work. Ho said $360,000 cee ths program and other
would com# out of tho Intern­ classmates will he soming
al Improvement Fund to help from all ever ths country as
pay for city and county prop­ far sway as Now York City,
erty. Tho n et of tho money, Mrs. Doudnsy said.
Spatial guests of tho class
$380,000 mors, will bs paid by
wDl ho ths former principal,
July 1, 1008, bs Mid.
The property which is lo­ Herman Morris, and Mrs.
cated southeast of the Capitol Morris, Miss Rebecca Stevens
Center and total 60 acres, in­ and Mrs. Mao Tort, class
cludes $682,000 worth of pri­ sponsors.
Booklets containing ths
vate land, $700,000 worth of
county land, and $771,000 in names, marital status, num­
ber of children, occupation
city property.
The project will ha started and thumbnail biography of
Immediately with blueprints tho class members have been
for a now Road Department prepared for those attending
building. The project will also and copies will he mailed to
includ# revamping the old and those who aro not able to be
weak center section of the present, Mrs. Doudnsy said.

Tho limit was raised. Cap.
Us said, "after listening to
comments at public hearings
and when our own agents
agreed that up to $35 waa
«ro appropriate."
tlsdor tho now itquhumonto
"a person would almost bo
inviting fraod charges if bo
mado deliberate overstatemts. It would bo quite tut,
wise for anyone to. fabricate
such records," bs said.
Individuals would bo allowod lo days sad companies
up to three months to con­
vert to tho m w record-keep­
ing
requirements,
Caplin
lid.
As a conservative estimate,
CapUa said, "the Treasury
will save about $too million
a year.” But ho said ho ac­
tually expected . ax even
greater tax yield.
"This will mean greater
profits for ooapoxies and
therefore mere revenues tor
the government," (ho com­
missioner said. “It will go o
long way toward eliminating
abuses—both deliberate and
accidentally bon out of confusion of what was required
by the old rules."

Cut RateAirline
Fare Protested

NEW TORE (UP1)—East­
ern Air Lines sought a federal
court Injunction Wednesday
to stop one of its competitors
sad tight Miami Beach hotels
from offering cut rate flights
between New York and the
Florida retort.
In tho complaint, Eastern
said it would sustain damages
of mors than $100,000 if
group fares sold by Northeast
Airlines through tho hotels
were allowed to stand.
i
Eastern charged that one.
way group passages are being
sold from December through
March by Northeast and tha
hotels at $40 s person, com­
pared to the lowest regular
coach fare of $50.65 author­
ised by the Civil Aeronautics
Board.

1963
A better life fo r your fam ily . .
begin by choosing s sparkling
new home in Ravenna Park or a
beautiful homesite in Idyllwilde,
where you can build the homo
for a better life in 1963.

Drive two miles west on Coun­
try Club Road and look fov the
HOfylE DEMONSTRATION CLUB member! o f tho recently organized
Rear Lake group aro pictured around the supply table which holds materials for making marbllzed costume jewelry. Attractive and different
earrings, necklaces and bracelets were made by the women following last
week's business meeting a t tho home o f Mrs. E. L. Hubbard.
(Herald Photo)
Giant Grind*re
Tha three largest ors grin­
ding mills in Canada am sit­
uated In the concentrator of
International NleksPs Thomp­
son min* operation la North­
ern Manitoba. Each is ISA
foot in diameter and 16 fast
long.

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VOL. fit

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T. E. “Gone" T udw r, proaktant of tha Florida
8tata Bank at Sanford, haa bam namad ehainnaa of
the croup o f tha nlna McNulty Group o f Banka in
Florida.
J. H. White, preaidant o f tha Florida State Bank
at Hainan City, home office o f the McNulty group.

Bowls

United Praia Leased Wlro

EatabHahod 1908

MON.. DEC

Traps Thousands

D. K. Loop, thief

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teat af tha band, SS-yaar aU
Wad McNulty, awd tS y n r
•Id Darld McNally, bath af

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Snows

Rooftop

at
—;l m i i
the Mrthsra Rortte* and •aid “T dent
at teste ta
new fcB Sen
BANOOR, Matoa (TJPPTV-A
train new XephyrtiHs, Dae.
■ad a, it:M e. m.
Minnesota into the from Minnesota throutei the thing this bad."
weather-misted deaths ta the
13 kUlbw hath man
Roads disappeared ta
Orange Bowl gnaw, ChanEast, taetadtat two ta the Gnat Lakes, with locally tower Great Lakes,
•eat* ad their victims didn't
Tucker, 46, who cam# to the
la
Ml ». U:4g pm.
Solona
To
M
eet
But the East waa In for Thousands of taro wee* left
heavy
snow*
falling
In
th*
New
England
blltsard,
ate
ta
m ba H at alL
Sanford bank to 1943,
abandoned. Wires aad trees
Virginia and five ta Pennsy­ ‘snow belt," on lb* tee sides more numbing cold.
a a a
hie banklag tartar la MaL SARASOTA (OFI)
ware blow* dow*. Seer** of
net 4, 1:3* p. m.
Maine Gov. John H.
of
Lakoa
Erie
and
Ontario.
lvania.
9F
hi
9
Florida
lawmaker*
Artmaabtte Hcaan platee
boarao, juat after
highway accidents
ftagar
Bowl
gaa
described
the
Mlnard
as
"an
The
Midwest
looked
for­
Meat
ef
the
Northeast
was
scheduled
la
attend
tha
Jan.
Mateo
o
a
i
New
Hampshire
era ee sale at tha tax eoltoefrom Melbourne High School,
Ml s, 1:39 p as.
emergency situation." Reed ported.
ward
to
a
warming
trend
to­
gripped
hy
temperatures
Mar
11-11
gathering
of
tha
Ltgtodied
to
tha
roof
tor*» office. Araid tha rath­
hi a “ground floor” position.
base Bowl game,
Maine state polle* at Own*
aero and raked by high day. A few showers wan on aaked civil defense aid for
latura her*, according
er yen can cat 'cm by mail,
tope.
After attending college at
said at least 3,900 persooa
Ml 1, 4:39 p m.
winds. Up to eight Inebei of tap for the Pacific North­ stricken families.
Chamber of Commerce offi­
a a a
tha Unlvrraity of WUllam tad ciate.
The mww, whipped to a new anew blanketed worthsrn west aad occasional UgM Myar Minsky, who has Uv- wer* stranded In a 34-mils
Millard Hopper, w o rld
Mary la Vlrgtala aad a atretcb
in i totted to y ter winds up Virginia.
m round Bangor. About
was predicted tar 99 ef hla T9 yean ta Bangor,
Aehamplon checker player, will
of duty In tho armed sorriest Population Up
to 71 teltoe an hour, buried
199 persons tad their ears
nbe at tha U80 In Sanford
in World War U, Tuckar re­
care and buses and seated
and took rafug* ia Pilot's
WASHINGTON (UPl)-Tbn
dan. S to (Ira n demotutra­
turned to tha Bank o f Mai
off scene of communities.
Grille, a restaurant, In BanCensus
Bureau
aaid
today
•r.'i'J 'S
ilon and play 30 to 44 oppon­
bourne, transferred to tha
Power was knocked out in
m.
the U. S. population would
ents. The public la invited to
New Symrna bank and than
many areas. Hundred ef
Once at th* restaurant,
roach
an
estimated
136,043,Jola aarrlecmcn for the ahow.
to Sanford.
families were without boat)
police
ordered them to stay
000 on Now Year's Day, a
a a a
there lot their own safety.
He served here as cashier, gain of 3,733,000 or lJ per for hours la lO-below zero
temperatures. Snow drifts
A section ef Bangor, • city
before going on to kt per­ cent over teat Jan. L
A lot of joy around during
were 20 feet high.
of 40,099, waa without elec­
tha weekend among Univer­ PALM BEACH (UPI) — sonal loan officer and
At least two deaths were
tricity. la Bangor aad else­
sity of Florida football fane. President Kennedy and hla president and taking over as Pope Hailed
r
attributed to the storm,
where, the saow waa gutterM9U1 Baying they knew all tha staff had an opportunity today president in 1933, whan form­
NEW YORK (UP!) -T im e which caught houatholdera,
•d-high around taw pitchedw time tha Gatora would whip to sift through returns on hla er president E. G. Kilpatrick
mniaalne has named Pope
roof houses. Many families
Ptnn State. That waa a gnat weekend speech to Cuban ref left to opon a now bank In John XXIII "Man of tho motorists and skiers unpre­
pared. The Weather Bureau
ugeea In Miami where ho Lakeland.
left their boa** and moved
gridiroa effort, though,
Year" for 1911. Tima said it
ta with relative* or neighbors
teemed to promise new U. 8.
a a a
Tucker residee with hla wife was the first tima a religious had predicted on* foot af
Sfiw
who had beet.
Chamber of Commerce man­ encouragement for the over­ and three children at Silver figure has been designated snow—and flurries la tome
arena — before the blizzard
ager John Krider and Doug throw of Premier Fidel Cas­ Lake. He is actlra ia tha Flo­ "Man of tho Year" tinea the
tro.
rida Bankers Assn., where ha annual choice was begun In hit
Stanetrom of tha chamber’a
From
scrota
tha
country
and
has served as head of tha 1937,
long range planning commit­
tee will diacuea the propoaal up from Latin America there personnel committee and ia
ware reports for tha praal- tha Amaricaa Bankers Asm.,
for “future alignment of U. 8.
Stocks Jump
dent's perusal. Indicating
*0- %
where he baa teen duty as
K* Hwy. 17*92 aouth of Orange
broad range of reaction to hla tha state rice president and NEW YORK (UPI)—Stocke
City" at a meeting of tha Da*
jumped off to e mixed start
Saturday speech.
chairman of tho personnel and
Bary Chamber of Commerce
The setting waa conducive managerial development com­ la an active year-end opening
Jan. 16. They were invited
today. Wall Btreotora looked
to emotion among tha stone- mittee.
by tha DaBary organization,
J L ii '/ ? r.
•»
for heavy trading, reflecting
aariooa facet of the men of
'
Capt. Joseph M. TuDy Jr.,
w* &amp;
M &amp; tf -" v ic 'j
a a a
Brigade 2306, tha Cuban ref­ Dalles E. Loop, who was laat minute tax Iota selling
commander
of Heavy Attack
A
'i
W
l
Big Bob Thompeon of The ugee outfit raptured in the named secretary-treasurer of for 1962 returns and “window
BERLIN (UPI) AntiWing One, announced today
the
new
executive
board,
was
Herald itaff won't be call­ 1961 Bay of Pig* invasion.
dressing” by mutual funds Communists set off two ex­
the names ot the flight crew
ing on tha newa eourcea for About 40,90 relatives, friends formerly with tho Banfonl seeking to favorably adjust plosions early today In East
member* ef VAH-3 whose
bank
also.
Ha
steped
up
from
awhile. Bob became iU at and well wishers filled half of
their portfolios in tima far Berlin, the East German
aircraft
was reported miss- work Friday and the doe said the stadium behind-tha brig­ chief aifdjjor of the group of r*sr end. statements.
Mws Service AON
tag on a awtta* training misbank*, a position ha aaeunied
f/M he'd better reet |br a few ade.
An organization calling it­ '
sioa from the U9B Forrests]
daya at Semlnola Memorial
4*5*
self the “ Peter Fe filter ac­
Tha president said several after haring served with tho More Foreigners
ia the McdJterraMaa.
Hanford
hank
as
vlca
presi­
Hospital.
S t*
things which fanned high tha
JACKSONVILLE (UPI) - tion group" said It set off
L
Listed as missing a n Ledr.
• e •
hopes of Cuban refugees for a dent and personal Icon of­ The State Chamber of Com­ the captations near East Ber­
Charles K. Andrews. U. A
TODAY’S THK LAST DAY o f 1062 and time to get started on quits a few
ficer
until
April
1939.
Loop
Initial reaponao to tha ap­ not-too-dlstont return to their
merce say* Florida baa a lin pollen headquarter* aad
Navy pilot of th* aircraft;
annual problems. Recording Clark Aria Jans Lumlquiat amphanizes the
peal for financial aid for Sa- homeland. These same paa- resides In Halnee City with higher percentage of foeeiga- "th* house of Soviet friend­
Ensign George A Roberts.
date
on
the
calendar
in
the
circuit
clerk’s
office.
(Herald
Photo)
ropta Home waa good, but a a g a a whipped Communist hie wife and eon.
born residents than tha na­ ship" to protest Commmdit
U. A Naval Reserve, bomb­
more aialaUnce U required outlets in Russia and Cuba In­
tional average this year for "terror" aad th* "rowardlw
ardier, and Chief Aviation
H the home if to be able to to new criea of "aggression"
the firm Urn# is recent his­ of th* W*et."
Machinists Mata Harold R.
The Bast German news
befo taka ears of (ha aged and "act of war" against this
tory. The national average
Sundavail, U. A Navy, third
- ef our area. Get in touch country.
of foreign ban residents to service confirmed tho blasts,
crewman.
Msmbsrs of ths brigsds pre­
9 with Loring Burgeaa at the
3.4 par cant. According to tha which took place shortly af­
An eitenstv* anarch ta ma­
Florkia State Bank and ar sented their beloved liattls
1960 census, Florida recorded ter midnight. It blamed them
de-way to find the
on Western "Fascist bandits"
range to give aomething.
flag to ths president and bs
3.3 per cent.
airmen.
who took advantage of East
told them in return, "I can as­
An early morning Ora total­
Ths last day of 1962 closes
Germany’s "generous" tra­
Sanford reildeote have been sure you that thia flag will be ly destroyed a two-atory Britain Grim
real helpful In the effort to returned to this brigade In n
LONDON (U P I)- Britain's w l rates to enter East Ber­ with th* teat ebancs for re­ TOKYO (UPI)—Communist aentetlon of China’s views en
frame borne at SIT Avocado
clean up the fruit, foliage, free Cuba."
cording deeds and agree­
worst winter storm in 13 lin.
Ave. in Goldsboro, whan a years brought the nation to
ADN Mid a third bomb, ments for deeds this year and Chine In Its sharpest chal­ nuclear weapon* and nuclear
The
official
White
House
tie. from the recent freeze,
City Manager W. E. Knowlea transcript showed that he said two-burner oil beater explod­ a New Year's Eve standstill contained in a plastic beg, a whole series of new tax lenge yat to Soviet laadarahip war.
WASHINGTON (UPI) aaid today. "The men on the "a free Havana,” but the ed downstairs, and excited today. More snow waa ex­ was discovered before It requirements comes in wiUi of international communism “Comrade Togliattl and cer­ Postal mechanization caught
^ refuse trucks really appre­ State Department translator spartment dwellers upstairs pected today, although a went off.
today criticised Russia’s han­ tain other c o m r a d a a have up today with tiny birth an­
1963.
West BnrUta police said
ciate the cooperation, espe­ who interpreted at the Orange knocked over a second boat­ ■light thaw threatened floods
New vehicle license tags dling of tho Cuban crisis.
strongly opposed tha Marxist- nouncements and odd-shaped
cially tha placing of fallen Bowl ceremony said in Span­ er In their rush to get out of In some areas. Highway of­ they had no previous know­ are oa sal* in the office of A 20,000-word editorial in Leninist proposition of tha letters or postcard* la th*
the building.
fruit in containers." he said. ish "a free Cuba."
ficials, survsylng drifts whip­ ledge ef tho action group that Tax Collector John Galloway, ths official Peking People'* Chinese Communist party that U. S. mall.
This difference was minor. Flra trucks from both ita- ped up by M-mllo per hour set off the blast. It was nam­ who urges Seminole County Dally aaid Communist China "imperialism and all reaction­ Starting at mlitaliM, th*
There's atiU a lot of hard
work to be dooe before all In any case, it waa regarded lions answered the call at winds, predicted, "It's going ed for Perer Fechter, an Citizens to order their new never has considered it a aries ara paper tlgara’," tha post offle* won't accept any
the debrti la picked op, but widely, at least in Cuba ref­ 3:30 a. m. but Aset Fin to be ■ grim New Year’s Esst German refuge who bled tags by mail to save time proper Communist attitude to editorial said.
letters or cards (Bat a n t
to death on the Eastern tide and standing ia line.
It's being dooe as rapidly as ugee circles, as a rether strong Chief Robert Thotnaa said Eve."
"Than." tha paper added In rectangular la shape and at
brandish nuclear weapons.
of tho Berlin waU Aug.17 "All you have to do ia to
indication of Kennedy's desire that "tho first explosion
possible.
The editorial added that tha clear reference to Khrushchev, toast three inches high aad
when no on* went to his aid enclose the 1962 vehicle
to keep alive the hopes of splattered burning keroseoo Talks Continue
9
9
1
Red Chinese “still strongly op­ “ there ara other persona who four and one-quarter Inch**
after Red guards shut him. registration for your vehi­
Bridge players and others anti-Castro forces that their all over the room, multiply­
pose, and will strongly oppose assert that today Imperialism long.
NEW YORK (UPI) -S e ­
nest
invasion
of
Cuba
will
be
ing
the
blase
in
the
old
cle and the cost of each, with in tha future . . . tha sacrifice has nuclear teeth, so how ran Th* re* son: "Extremely
M who read the Jacoby column
cretary of Labor W. Willard
wooden structure and making Wtrti today prepared to
SO cents for each am for of another country's sover­ It he railed a paper tiger?"
small and oddly shaped tot­
la The Herald arc advised powerful and successful.
Some of the President's as­ control almost Impossible." spend New Year's Eve with
mailing," he said.
The paper said imperialism ters and postcards caua«
that the mixup on tha illu­
eignty as a means of reaching
Plain IT lags without any a compromise with imperial­ to decadent and "In tha-final trouble ia our modem can­
strations accompanying tha sociates thought he meant no Tha home was owned by dock strike negotiators, seek­
letter suffix would cost $10 ism."
analysis, neither nuclear teeth celing machines sod In other
artlclei should end right such hard implication, but that Theodore Miller who lived ing an early solution to fringe
mailed; 1TD Ugs will be $11 The editorial accused Buviat nor any other kind of teeth mechanized equipment thal
away. Wa got two seta of the ha epoka in general terms. downstairs and several ten­ issues blocking a return to
mailed and 17W Ugs, $21 Premier Nikita 8. Khrushchev tan save imperialism from Ita to being used increasingly ia
cuts mlicd up—and tbey’ra Other assoclaIts juat as close ants lived in two small up- work by 73,000 longshoremen.
easier mixed than unmixed. to tha chief exacutive were stalra apartments. Miller's The nine-dajr-old walkout at
TALLAHASSEE (UPI) - mailed.
end other Communist critic* fata of inevitable extinction.” our 33.000 poet offices.”
somewhat aurprisad by the wife and daughter are out ports from Maine to Texas "We’re knockin on wood."
City and county occupation- of China as being “ timid as
Keep reading it.
of town.
vigor of his speech.
baa cost the shipping indus­ laid State Patrol Director It. si licenses also go on sale, mice" when tha American “ pa­
try over $300 million, accord­ N. Kirkm-m today as he re­ homestead exemption U to be per tiger" bares its “nuclear
It’s a pretty good trick
ing to figures liven by an in­ ported only one highway fa­ filed between Jan. 1 and taeth."
to get up in front of a crowd .
tality so far in th* long New April I and city and county
dustry spokesman.
It defended the theory that
and aing with a sextet that:
taxes are alto due by April war to “ necessary,“ described
Year'a holiday period.
you haven’t song with In 13
"I just bop* it can continue 1.
Khrushchev’s peaceful coex­
years, but that's what a I
through
heavy holiday traffic
istence as “ absurd" and eaitf
"bunch of tho boys" did out |
today and Tuesday," Kirkman
tha Soviet backdown in Cube
at Spencer’s Saturday when
added.
"can only be regarded en 100
tho data of 1917 had their
Based on previous New
per cent appeasement, a *Mun-|
reunion.
Year’s holidays of shorter dur­
Former principal Herman TALLAIIA8SEE (U Il) — ,of the state lawmaking body.
JACKSONVILLE (Ul*l) — ich’ pur* end simple."
ation, th* patrol bsd forecast
The reference to Khrushchev
Morris said one of his fond- House Speaker Mallory Horne Horne aaid ha will formally
LAKELAND (UPI) - The a highway death toll of ta be­ Jacksonville Sfayor lleydon
Of Our Customer
Burns, who missed the (ov- and the Soviet Union wns in­
eat memories of school days
today he it forging ehsed request Gov. Farris Brysnt on weather bureau predicted a
Services
tween I p.m Friday and mid­
ernor’s mansion In I960 by direct but unmistakable.
waa the group^
with plana to get th* legists- Wednesday or Thursday U alppy New Year’s Eve tonight night Tuesday.
The
most
obvioua
reference
Kirkman attributed th* good 19,000 votes, stye hell try to Khrushchev was in the praJ ? E L B0DHrt.I«ton Babcock tar* beck Into specie! session call a special session for mld- with temperatures expected to
again in 1964.
KarnU* Kisim-r Jan Jekln- on ^apportionment and states January, although Horn* said drop below (reeling la peris of record so far to stringent law
But In th* meantime. Burns
.
SD ence ' righto deapita a aurprlaa move he cannot promise the gov- North Florida and scattered enforcement, sided by two air­
CARRYING
said his mein concern to Jack­
planes
aigzagging
above
the
Harden and C lic h e * Gran- among big county legislator, ernor with certainty that tears float forecast for much of the
CHARGES
sonville
and
doing
a
good
job
traffic aad notifying ground
S im Obliged Mr. Morris «o bead off such a session.
to any agreement on a reap- state.
EXPERT WHEEL
crews below of bad driving as th* "Gateway City’*" may­
_7“
rends.
Horns said he was “ not sur- portionmrnt plan.
The
chilly
wsather
was
from
w « , a . Impromptu rood! ^
^ ^
by u
H#
h, hop„ th#t mh
or.
conditions,
congested
traffic
ALIGNMENT
MIAMI
(UPI)
-Miami
de­
a cold front which moved
,U&gt;0'
, • •
nouncement by Stele Rep. en agreement can be worked through ths stats Saturday, and speedsters.
tectives arretted two men
• WE HPKCIALIZK IN
w.
.hoot * terv un- Woodl* Liles of Hillsborough out and developed at the tog. dropping ths mercury about
today and seized nine pounds
TIKES FOR FOREIGN
Herald Index
uJJri undertecdzm *decora- County that big count, repre- totoUv. weekend in Sararoto 10 degrees.
of marijuana, wllh a retail i
CARS
Pag* 6
Bridge
u r ifni, out tentative! will oppose such a Jan. 11-12.
value of $30,000.
Etrly today temperatures
• WK GIVE PLAID
Classified___
Page 7
Police said they arrested
on Sloes Avs budt and which session unI' “ th,r« u » *'UT' “ ! W,U “ k
*°*,nwr to were in the upper 30s in the
STAMPS
Page 6
Cornice .... _
nevJuL. and friends ara |ant*e of fair ^apportionment com. to Sarasota with us and extreme north, 40$ in the cen­
Benjamin Lnpez, 2S. a Miami1
Deer
Abby
„
ooh |ng and ash-in* over. It'D * r ^apportionment, Lite. help develop accord on a . ac­ ter of the state sod 30a In the
JAACCIO, Corsica (UPI)—
Pag* «. musician, for possession of
Our S3 Year* Experience
Editorial
Page 4
extreme south.
ts ■ mho'e rcuntryixJe of said, he means adoption of a reptobte plan, he said,
Rescue teams reached the
a half ounce of marijuana
Enteitainment
Page 6 |and he tod them to Allan Hy­
home* trees hridtej tun-1 plan whereby 30 per cent of i Litoa said he baa contacted
Temperatures were expect- wreckage of a trench air­
Legato----- Peg* Ad A 7
a ^ a a T t e h a r U -ieap ed S » P ~ p l' will elect 30 par ether big county legislator. •d to fall to 31-34 in pockets liner ta the bUasard-swept
lton Williams, 39, of Miami I
and mucklands around Orlan­ Corsican mountains today
Puttie — ........ .... Peg* 6
Items built wllh painstaking ' rent of th# legislature.thus I and they will meet ia Tampa
Detectives said they found
INCORPORATED
h
ware and muiute atteiUioo to lending tor all lime rural Thursday to organise strategy do and the upper East Coast, sod found no survivors
Society ......
Page 3
103 \v. 1 »t KC
nine pounds of marijuana in
Sanfurd
n FA 2-0431
fi
4 ay s
. r k ’ ltef m ' f U u bntJ&gt; h om es. aeainat the states ruckto — sa. i Bite seatiered tee*
Sports
. Pace 9 IWUlums
UM06 to* M nanoos aboard.

TESt

President'sTalk
Fans Hopes Of
Castro Enemies

r.

Anti-Communist
Bombs Flare
In East Berlin

m

ThreeMissing
Fliers Named;
SearchStarted

★ ★ ★
It's TimeToFile Chinese Reds Take

FireDestroys
Goldsboro House

F?rLots0fT,lin9S Issue W ith Soviets

Postal Machines
Oust Odd Shapes

State Has Good
Start On Holiday

Opposition Slated

To Apportion Call

Cool NewYear's
EvePredicted

Burns To Run
Again In 1964

$50,000 Worth
O f Weed Found

Rescuers Find
No Survivors

ncKODerts Tire Supply

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HAVANA (UPD - T h e

Saliabury, Southern Rhode*!*,
where bo h u a sympathetic
O M to OMtral Afrteao Fed.
arattoa Premier (if Ror Wo.
Irasky, uM bo would rotuni
to uo point in Katanga" today
Ip load counter-action.
"la Algeria tbo war lasted
aoterol yean," Tahombo told
■ewsmre la ■slithery- "Owe

vice to C|
permi t

M SM Un*

Mich., 11-year old advanced. Second row—.Bar*
barn Diggs, Longwood, firat in aonior atrutting
and 15-year advanced; Bobby Jo Hodnla, Kinaimmoo, 17-yanr advanced; Johnnie Ana Timmono, Sumter, 8. C., 15-year advanced and two
baton; Karon Tuttle, don rw n ter, li-y o n r ad­
vanced; and Lynn Sharp, Bartow, junior atrutting and U -yaar advanced.
(Herald Photo)

anal word from Raw York that
an action waa to bo taken
aiaiaat Tahombo blmaelf if bo
yatmwid to SUMbetkvtUo.
Tbaat efirt warm leniratu
lattaaa h r tho fait action that
faro UN troopa control orer
toy poattiooa of tbo breakaway
prorhKe attar 43 boon oI
ibarp PyVt»&gt;f
Robert Car dinar, tbo UN ci­
vilian Chief la t e CooiS, made
R plain that the action would
atop at nothing abort of total
padfleatlan of tbo capper rich
province and Its Integration
Into Um rest of the Congo.

UN troopa occupied RUia*
bethrlllo over the weekend,
tn n b oantrol of torritory
amood tha dty and than reap*
oouthward te setae tha atrato*
gfe border town of KIpoaki
and tba village of lamina.
|r
UN apebaamcn laid than
waa llttlo or no raaiataaeo.
UN Jet fighter* destroyed
at loaot five Katanga** planes
in IT air strikes since the bat­
tle began Christmas Ivo.
H uai's statement reported
four UN aokiors killed and 34
wounded. Hs did not mention
opposition casualties.

^

Courthouse Records

Junior High Bandmaster Pate
Bukur and Berntool# High
Bandmaster Cratal Cowley.
Sbentiya WHIUms of Sawford took Aral place In t e
13-year-old advanced twir­
ling and Barbara Diggs of
Longwood took flint In sen­
ior strutting ate in t e IV
year-old advanced twirling.
Other local girls who plac­
large teams.
Orsad Champion of an tbo ed Included tbo beginning
nwipettttoa waa 13-year-old
Igwn ftarp sd Bartow, ac­ Fold* w m tint, Diane Beech,
cording te t e jndgaa, wbe ••cote; Patay Pay, third;
wen Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Connie CoMe. fifth and ShnBaekett of Tennessee Tech. ran Holloway, sixth.
te be bold en fear Florida
University and Jack Crum
Judy Bodwell waa fifth la
tompuoce this February.
at t e University of Indiana. military strutting and tilth
Financed by a 19,000 grant
In advanced sole in her age
from the Denfovtb Pared*
group; Aaron Williams waa
ttee,
the
tnetltetas
will
bo
bold
m t las. te Josephine
third in military atrutting;
at its toon University, Florida
•tie, Boer Lshs, 111,000
Freddie Berryhill, third In
Presbyterian
CoUsga,
Florida
Kenneth Euefelt, stun to
advanced solo; Diane Beach
Southern College and BoUlna
seventh in advanced sole;
Eleanor J. Alton vs Jemos College.
dale, r m
Oay Stanley, ascend in ad­
J.
Anton
V. V
MtiUean, etna te
vanced sole; Busan gltia,
Horace E. Tillman, Jr., ve. address the gatherings are Dr.
WASHINGTON (UPD - A
1 . B. llshey, SO-IV10, 17,300
Rosetta TIUman.
Lucian W. Fye of the M ins- While House adviser has Indi­ fifth la -advanced twirling;
Charles Pyle to Teddy M.
Belts Filed
ehoeetts Institute of Technol­ cated that taxpayers In tho Martha Cammack, Busan
Gaston, etui, Queen's Mis­
Joan F. Queen vs Freak ogy, Dr. William G. Johnstone lowest and highest bracket*
Arthur, etdx. mtg feL
of Jokaa Hopkins University will be the chief beneficiaries
Woonsocket Institution for apd Dr. R u m s 1 H. Fairfield of of tbs Us cut* President Ken­
Betings vs WUUsm T. Cab- the University ad Mlahlgan.
nedy win propoee next month. ns Peter* fourth.
bell, ctal, mtg. f*L
Welter Heller, thalraun ef In other competition gn­
Sanford Atlantis Bank vs
the President’* Council e! u s Brown first, Donna BexF. B. Poach, etal, mtg, Id.
Economic Advlaen, said Sun­ wtochla, third, Michele MatInstitutional Mtg. to Ray­
day
that the tax eut would be boa, fifth sad Robin FordLsVSrgns Gamier, stmt to
mond Miller Sr., etal, mtg,
“
substantial''
*nd would In­ ham, seventh.
Raymond Ltonard. Druid
feL
volve
eonslderable
relief for la t e IT-ysuo and elder
*tni« tu rn
fewer Income brackets and advanced sofee, gaodi Wright
Nathaniel Dickons, etsx to
persona paying more than 39 took third, Aaron William*
Joseph Rlggina, etux, Aca­
Mr- Clifford N- Melfer, S3,
fourth sod Joan Jones, filth.
demy Manor, 11,403
died Wednesday and fimsral per eent tas rites.
Pat MsskaQ w u third in
Heifer
said
a
reduction
In
John Bashaw, etus to Her­
im loss wore hold Sunday at
corporate
taxes
ties
was
la
bert Kbsbro, etui. Labe
bis boat. SOI E. First St,
la large team efforts, t e
Brantley, 10,000
Cbuhwta, with Rav, Charles the works. Hs hinted that tan Lyman Rhythm Rockers were
incentives
for
Industrial
reMarla Hendrix to Stacey
Swaggerty officiating.. Burial
search an d modernisation first, tha IHS Twirling Cab*.
Meeks, etux, Bear Lake Man­
Mr. Hartley g. lavage, 03, was la Gfea Havre Memorial
would
bn recommended to torra* second and tha Saaferd
or. IU.403
111 First St.. Chuluota. died Park.
Junior High BraveUe* third.
Congress
by the president.
Kingswood BVdrs. to Jsmes Friday at hla homy and fun- Survivors include bis wife,
Tho Twirling Seven of San­
In
a
television
tatorvtew
A. Bates, lualand, 113,603
oral services were held Sun­ Mrs. Ruth C. Mellor; thro*
ford took second in small
Heller
declined
to
spell
eut
de­
Kingawood Bldra. to Don- day, with Rev. Charles Swag­ sons, Gary Mellor of Chuluota
tails of the administration's team competition.
aid Sipley, etux, Sunland, gerty officiating. Burial was and John Elchbergcr, Chulu­
Entries wen noted from
Us plans. But be said “ a sub­
|lt,MO
In Glen Haven Memorial Park. ota, and Donald Elcbberger.
all over the state of Florida
stantial
cut"
la
required
and
Ward Hicks, fee. to Carl
Born in Washington, Maine, Norfolk, Va.; a brother and
“ ono ef from » to 34 billion as well as from Sumter, S.C.
Wiley, etux, Kaslbrook, 111,- Mr. Savaga waa a member of seven grandchildren.
and from Fort Huron, Mich.,
300
Mr. Mellor was a native ef won’t do much good."
the Chuluota Baptist Church.
with the South Carolina girls
Ward Hicks, toe. to How­ Ha la survived by hla wife, Oklahoma. He was a Baptist
taking two firsts.
ard Davidson, Jr., etux East- Mrs. Grace Savage, and three and a member of tha Chaluota
Sportsman’s Club.

Low, High Pay
TanCut Seen

Elks New Year's
Eve Party Set

The Sanford Elka Club will
hold Its annual New Year's
Eve Party at the Lodge, 1001
E. Second St., tonight from
1:30 pm . to 1:30 a.m. and aU
Elks and their guests are In­
vited to attend.
Musle for dinting will be
played by the Vine Vincent
Trio and noiaemakers and fa­
vors will bs pretested to ati.
Breakfast will be served at the
lodge.

Services Held
ForMr. Barnes

Ftmeral services we r e
scheduled at 10 a.m. today for
Mr. Israel M. Barnes Sr., 77,
of Chuluota, who died Friday.
Rev. Ben V. West officiated at
Cox Parker Funeral Home,
Winter Park. Burial will be at
a later date.
Mr. Barnes, a native of
Boston, lived at 171 First St.,
Chuluota. He Is survived by a
daughter, Mrs. Robert Garvin
of Chuluota; two sons, Israel
Barnes Jr.. Orlando, and Rus­
sell P. Barnes, Dorchester,
MIAMI (UPD — A hug*,
Mass.; a brother, two listers,
iwvpt-wing Jet airliner made
11 grandchildren a-vf seven
a vafa landing her* 8*turday
great-grandchildren.
night with S4 person* aboard
after circling the airport for
more than three houra with
apparent landing gear trouble.
Cept Georg* Pettier piloted
the National Alrlfnea DC7 to T h e Ascension Lutheran
a safe landing at 10:U p. m. Church of Casselberry will
after it waa called beck from bold a New Year*! worship
e flight to San Francisco. service Tuesday at 10:30 p.
Than were 27 passenger* and m. The public la Invited to
« crew of seven aboard ,

Airliner Safe
A fter Difficulty

New Year’s Day
Worship Set

A L L QUIET ON N EW YORK’S WATERFRONT—This serial view shows
the deserted docks along New York’s Hudson River after longshoremen
weak on strike.
(N B A Telephoto)

ITY handle your problems.'|

GRAND CHAMPION TW IRLER la 13-year old
Lynn Sharp o f Bartow, who won out ovor 1B1
soloists in the Annual Tangerine Bowl Twirllnf
Contest held here Saturday,
(Herald Photo;

DECEMBER «
Admissions
Flora Eggleston, Cheyenne,
Wyo.; Della Gibson, Lake
Mary# V e l m a Blakeraore,
Lake Mary; Dorts Blair,
Mims; Oscar Decker. Lake
Mary; Elisabeth Wilson, Lake
Mary; Ramona Dunn, DeLand; Judith Ludwig, Charles
Meeks Jr., Bruce Stanley,
Paul Perold, Margery Hamil­
ton, Edward BUeksbcar, Rutb
Bresnick, Patricia Braddy,
Dawn Uolmes, Lyle Stowcll
Jr„ Wills May, Donnie Burke,
Linda Thomas of Sanford.
Births
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Dunn of
DeLand. a boy
Mr. and Mrs. Gregory Walker
of Sanford, a girl
Mr. and Mrs. John Braddy of
Sanford, a boy
Dischargee
Lydia Totten, DcBary; elude
Urban, Debary; Wayne Bar­
man, Lake Mary; Gertrude
Krammerer, DeBary; Lida

Littleton Infant
Services Held
Graveside services we r e
scheduled today for Jean Ann
Litllcl-'O. Infant daughter of
sir. #nJ Mrs. Joseph F. Lit­
tleton, of North OrUndo, who
died Yedorsday.
U you'.* looking for bar­
gains, check tb Herald Clas­
sified section.

MOfiCOW (U P!) - Soviet
Premier Nlktta S. Khrushchov
appealed today t e compro­
mises as the only siterestire
to nuclear war to settle EastWait problems.
Citing tho agreements reach­
ed in the Cuban crisis, tha
Communist loader said tbo
same "cone*ask* t e eeocesiloa" principle should bo lmplsmootsd la IMS In efforts to
solve such knotty Issues aa
Berlin and disarmament
"Tba other alternative —
which la thennoouclear w a rmost he ruled out," tho pre­
mier said.
Xhruihehov made hla statemonte in an interview with
tbo London Dally Express re­
leased by the official Tass
news agoney. The Interview,
in question and answer form,
comprised a message for the
new year.
The premier renewed his of­
fer to stop Soviet nuclear test­
ing, beginning Tuesday, If the
West will do the same. But he
made no new offer on the con­
trol Issue. He also repeated
his proposal to have United
Nations troops replace West­
ern garrisons in West Berlin
■s a compromise solution to
tho Berlin crisis.
Calling t e an Improvement
of relations between tho Sov­
iet Union end the United
Stetee, Khrushchev said the
time of one atate “dominating"
other states has gone for
good.
Khrushchov said he la con­
vinced the Cuban crisis will
leave a deep imprint in In­
ternational relations.
"This was a moment when
tho sinister shadow of nuclear
war need aver UM world," be
said.
"People started looking at

question* of war and peace la
a new way."
Ha sold tho crisis paaad be­
fore nations la aa acuta hem
tba crucial question of whe­
ther there la to bo peaceful
coexistence of tho states with

Drug Inquiry
Group Set Up
WASHINGTON (UP!) Dr. Francos 0. Kstaoy, who
kept tkaUdoteda o f f th o
American market, today was }
named te hoed a new drug Invostlgation unit of the federal
government

End Is Signed
UNIVERSITY PARK, Fs.
(UP!)—Dave Robinson, a 3foot, S-laeh MVpouad end on
Pena State's notionsHy ninthranked team this year, bso ,y
signed with the world cham­
pion Green Bay Peckers of
the National Football League.
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TERRI SISKIND

BILL TYRE
BIG BILL TYRE. Seminole
High School’s first four-letter
man and the winner of the
Whltey MeLucas award In his
senior year, (1958) has re­
ceived his diploma in Physical
Education from Florida State
University as well as the com­
mission of a second lieutenant
in the Air Force.
Bill to the son of Mr. and
Mrs. W. W. Tyre of Oak Ave.
In Sanford, and his winning ot
the MeLucas sward for Most
Outstanding Athlete at SHS
also helped win him t football
scholarship to FSU. Bill play­
ed tackle for tbe SHS Semlnoles and also (or the FSU
Semlnoles.
His senior year in high
school here, he was elected
May King and escorted MUs
Peggy Jane Lundquist, who
was May Queen at the annual
May Day Ball.
Active in all sports through­
out school. Bill earned his
letters in football, baakttbaU,
baseball and track, and served
as president of the Htterman'i
-S " Club.
After a laiy spell at home,
giving Dad a band oo tbe
farm, BUI wtU report to Lackland AFB in Del Rio, Texas,
for Pilot Training School lor
Uncle Sam.

MOLLY REEDY BAKER,
daughter of Admiral and Mrs.
James "Sunshine”
Reedy,
former NAS Commander hem,
and her husband, James Ba­
ker, visited in Sanford just
before the holidays, on their
way from Whldby Island,
Washington, to Kent Univers­
ity In Ohio.
The mason for the round­
about trip by way of Florida
was In order to have number
two son, Patrick, now 10
months old, baptised at tbe
F i r s t Presbyterian Church
hem, la the presence of god­
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bart
Peterson Sr.
Following tbe ceremonies
and church services, the Pe­
tersons were coffee hosts at
tbelr Hidden Lake Home.
Chatting with Mary Peter­
son about the visit of Molly
brought forth Information on
the rest of the Reedy family,
and the other four children,
all known to many former
friends here, as they all at­
tended Sanford schools while
living here.
Adm. Reedy to now com­
mander of Operation Deep(reeu in Antarctica, whUe
Mrs. Reedy and youngest son,
John, a senior ia high school,
live at Christ Church Naval
Air Station, New Zealand, the
nearest point where families
of the men at the South Pole
am allowed to go.
Daughter Mickey to now In
nursing school at the Univer­
sity of N. C.; son Rob Is
studying at the Nival Acad­
emy In Annapolis and daugh­
ter Carlyla to studying music
In Paris.
Molly's husband. Jim, just
out ot the Navy, to planning to
start second semester class­
es at Kent University, major­
ing in medicine.

Casselberry

Personals
By Jam Casselberry

Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Swope
ot 8. Triplet Dr. to Cassel­
berry bad as their guests tor
the Christmas holidays Mr.
and Mrs. Henry L. Shellenberger of Clearwater. Other
guests for Christmas dinner
were Mr. and Mm. John Zim­
mer of Casselberry and Mr.
and Mrs. Ralph Newcomer ot
Fern Park.

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Tho Sanford Home Demon­
stration Club held the animal
Christmas party at the HD
Caater. Miss Era Hunt pre­
sided at a abort nesting hi
the absence o f the president.
Members worn happy to
welcome Mrs. Earl Turner
and Mie. V. H. Stone at the
meeting- Mm. C. M. Flowers
was reported eonvaleslng at
her home. She Invited the club
to meet at her home on
Celery Am. for the next meet­
ing. Mrs. Turner and Mrs.
Helen Richie volunteered to
be hostess at the moating.
Members will first mast at
the Center at 1:30 p. m. be­
fore leaving for Mrs. Flowers.
The exchange of gtfta was
a very happy event Mrs. Cal­
lahan presented a gift to Mlsa
Wilson from the club mem­
bers.
Mm. John Senkarlk, Mm.
Callahan and Mrs. J. N. Asxartllo served refreshments
of delicious C h r i s t m a s
cookies, fruit cake and coffee.
Other members attending
were Mines. A. Tslklngton,
Lydia Daeumer, Hal Harris,
L. E. Leeper, Emma Wright,
L. H. Harvey, D. F. Mc­
Whorter and E. It. Wood.

Nunes Aides

ChrtetmM gueato of Mr.
•ad N n . B. ft. Gray, attbehr
borne m Palmetto At*.,
Lougwood, t u t A ilf a t
i&gt;4 kie wilt, Ur. had Mr*.
Boy Gray, ot Jacksonville;
Their grandson and kla h a *
ily, Ur. aad Mr*. Bobby
Gray and too, Jimmy, ot Or*
lando, aad aaotbar grandson
Bea Gray, who la horn* ea
leave from Electronic School
at Groat Lake*, UL
Mr. and U n. L. U Co*
•peat Christmas Day with
their daughter and family,
Mr. and Ur*. Cocll GnUlck•on, in Winter Park.
Mary Panky, who la serving
hi the Women’a Army Corp.
and itatioaed la Mississippi,
la speeding Christmas lesv#
with her parents, Ur. and
Mrs. Cltreace Panky la

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Personals

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By Leake Grayeoo
Mrs. Bertha Lindsey and
her aon-ln-law and daughter,
Mr. and Mm. Edson Goto,
spent Christmas hi 8 t Peters­
burg with Mrs. Lindsey's eon,
Cut Howard Colt While there
Mrs. Lindsey particularly en­
joyed visiting with her two
grandsons and bar two great
grandsons.
Mr. and Mrs. Lester Harper
spent Christmas in Biloxi,
Uiss^ with their aon-ln-law
and daughter, Mr. and Mrs.
Robert Yarborough.
E d w a r d Dmggora, who
makes hla home hem with his
grandparents, Mr. and Mrs.
Lester Harper, spent Christ­
mas with hla mother, Mrs.
Doris Dreggors, at Lake

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Okeechobee.
Mrs. Julia Macek ot Phlladelphla. Pa., baa been visit­
ing her son and daughtar-tnlaw, Mr. and Mrs, Cheater
Macek and their family.
Mr. and Mr*. Arnold Nleretraes of Orlando spent
Christmas Day at the heme of
thslr son-in-law and daughter,
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Grayson
and their five children.

1 Self Sorvie#

Duncans
Host Holiday
Party
By Shirley Wentworth
A holiday cocktail party
was given, recently, by Mr.
and Mrs. Charles Duncan, at
their home on Lake Asher
Cirri*. In Bear Lake.
rineen couples gathered
for a delightful evening and
enjoyed a buffet ranging
from shrimp to smoked oy­
sters.
Dancing was also enjoyed
throughout the evening to re­
corded music. The twist prov­
ed to be the most popular and
several couples who had not
previously learned the new
dance tried tt out under the
supervision of others who
were mom proficient.

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Mr. and Mm. Guy Nuss of
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for Christmas week, hto par­
ents, &amp;tr. and Mrs. Herbert
Nuss from Btrwlck, Pa., wbo
very much enjoyed the warm
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neckline.
PATRICK CAMPBELL, aon of Mr. and Mm.
Malvin Campbell, North Orlando, had a really big
Christmas, this year. Just prior to the big day
he celebrated his third birthday with a party,
then on Christmas Day his grandparents, Mr.
and Mm. John Lyons and Aunt Mickey came
up from Fern Park. He is shown here, with his
dog, Princess, who is almost the same age us
Patrick. His parents gave him the dog when ho
was only a few months old and they have grown
up together. Joining him in his first big Christ­
mas were his older brother, John and sister,
Ellen.
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PEOPLE ASK HOW DO YOU
SELL SO LOW. WE BUY
RIGHT TO SELL RIG HT BUT
NOW WE MUST MOVE O U T
OUR FALL FABRICS.

Personals
By LeaIts Slmaash
Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Banks
of Grandview Are. recently
entertained at a party for the
Sunday School class of which
their daughter, Judy, to a
member. Also attending were
members of the older class
taught by Mr. Banks.
Youngsters present, who are
still reminiscing over the won­
derful Ume they bad, were
Rose Marie Crum, Connie
Riley, Evelyn Umited, Patty
Wolf, Gad Voekao, Deleno
Gump, Marcia Bryant, Pat,
Charles and Teddy Drawdy;
Louis Biron, Jack Slmunak,
Craig Voskan, John Smiley,
David sod Larry Parker, Dan­
ny Gump, Nancy Bibb, Judy’s
teacher, and Rev. Oscar
Frohellc.

rinded Mr. sad Mrs. Ear! H.
H. Shall. Mr. aad Mrs. Boa*
aid E. Black aad Mr. aad
Mrs. Clarence Andaman.
Holiday gnoots ot Mr. aad
Mrs. A. L. Sullivan, worn
Mr. aad Mrs. R. C. Sullivan,
Sandy aad Susaa, ot Honatoa,
Texas aad Mr. and Mrs. John
Sulllvaa, ot Eaa Galtto.

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GIFT-WRAPPED was the
way Mrs. Rick Erickson re­
ceived her saw eon after ho
was born Christmas Day at

Mount Holyoke CoOsft, at
Sooth Hadley, Mast. She to
majoring in liberal acta and
to smring as pwaldsnt at (ha
House at Mount Holyoke.
Mr. iBomaon,' k a in dusts of the Boulder High
School and has speot some
lime in Europe, during his
school years, traveling with
hie father, who Is Professor
of History at the University
of Colorado. Ho also spent
several months la Poland at
oaa time. Ho to in hla'^nlor
year at Princeton University,
la New Jersey.
Wedding plane will be am
nounced at a later date.

Mr. aad Mrs. Tom McDon­
ald, 1100 CoraeU Drive, anaounce the birth of a 1 'lb10 ot. daughter, Dec. 1? at
Seminole Memorial Hospital.
They have chosen the name,
Cynthia Randolph, for the new
arrival wbo has two brothers,
Tim and Matt, and a sister,
Martha.
Maternal grandparenta am
Maj. and Mrs. H. M. DuffiU
and paternal grandparents are
Mr. and Mrs. Morton McDon­
ald, all of DeLand.

Enjoyed By

Semlaole Memorial Hospital
held a Christmas luaeheoa at
the home of Mildred Gerke,
UM MeOanviDe Ave.
The home was decorated ia
a holiday theme aad following
the covered dish luaeheoa a
gift exchange was held. Miss
Mariam Burtsche woo the door
prise.
Others aHeadlag w on Mines.
Phyllis Avery, Helen Bradley,
Nancy Stanley, Colieaa Winship, Alice Dorgan, Jody Lnbits. Elate Chorpentng, Mar*
garet Nelllnger, Sandy Jordan,
Bessie Swallow, Miaaie Lo­
max,, Sadie Cook.
Prledls Dorger, Agnes Her*
per, Muriel Bennett. Elisabeth
Bolt, Joyce Hatfield, Francos
Morris, Emma Booaor, in*
lisa Buckler, Georgia Marta,
Helen Rogers, Helen Brown,
Lois Smith and the Misses
Betty Long aad Jo Aaa Kin*

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TEBBI SISKIND, daughter
of Mr. aad Mm. Mtlvia Sis­
kind la area winner for the
sixth grade Litter Bug Poster
Contest conducted by the San*
ford Garden Clubs, Mm. Voile
WUUaau Jr., has announced.
Terri’s poster will be ca­
tered la the stats competition
when the clubs held their state
meet la the early spring.
Eleven-year old Terri la a
member of Girl Scoot Troop M
aad takes piano Isssons, too.
The Siskinds plan to spend
the New Year's holidays la At­
lanta, Go., with friends, a ram
i
chance far both Mol and Zelda l .f oj.'uCv..
to both get away at tho tamo
B IL L BTEMPER
time, aad they ore looking for*
BILL BTEMPER JR., son of
ward to U with gnat anticipa­
Mildred and BUI Stamper, has
tion.
been elected Junior Counselor
of tho right chapters of tho
Northeast Assn, of DoMolay
Chapters of Central Florida.
BUI, Jr. also holds the same
position fat the local chapter.
A sophomore at Seminole
High School, ho to aa active
member ot tho Student Coun­
cil, Science Club, Key Club
and Latin Club.

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We hepe that you and your* had
tho merriest Christmas ever . . . *nd
that you found Ju-t what you wanted
under the Christmas tree.

Velma Ta S9e Yd.

If you’re Ilka moet of us during
these happy days, you’vo had quite a
f r l ' - .v *
tM, steady round of vLitlng and partying
in k
; iV E j the past few weeks, and you may
bavo another get-together coming Up
for New Y ear’s Eve. Have you
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• evening gown that you’re planning
to wear! If it’s spotted or soiled to
any way, or If some wrinkles ehow, call us to a hurry
for an emergency cleaning and pressing to have It look­
ing bright aad new to start Uia New Year right!
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At the end of another year, we want to pauso a
moment to thank all of our friends and customers for
tho chance you’ve given ue to serve you during this
year. We’ve tried to do a consistently good Job, to give
that little something extra in service, and we hope
we’ve succeeded.
We nope, too, that this has been a good year for you
and your loved ones to look back on . . . ami that the
New Year ahead will be even better. From all of u»
ta all of you, A HAPPY NEW YEAR!

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sornmel young folks at Par*
Indiana, both in tbs thunk,
the TOGA aad the Miami
County Tenth Council.
When he brought hit dele­
gation o f SI to visit my Bible
Clam hi Chicago, wa con-

"Dr. Crane," Lee began,
"we find n Urge number of
teenagers who start goiag As aa index on your matur­
steady aad then develop aa ity aad likelihood o f happy
a ffa ir .
marriage, *M hew yen rata on
"Been at the age of only this brief teat*
11 or 14. they are forced to ( !) Hava yen a high school
get married, for the girt U diploma aad at least one year
then pregnant.
of eoliega or aypmatlcoohlp
C "But they often don’t oven in a good trado!
think of having a clergyman (t) Do yoa sow have a Job
perform the eew meay.
that pays yoa enough to fi­
"Be I tactfully try to steer nance a beam including (rent,
them toward a church of their insurance, groceries, clothes,
choice for the wedding, hoping furniture payments, car paythe clergyman will than follow meats, etc* without falling
ap the couple aad try to get beck oa "papa" for hand­
them e t a h l l l e e d ia active outs)!
church
tb e n h fp .
(I) Have yoa dated several
"Bat many of thorn young others betides this special
folks coma from Irreligious or sweetheart! If not, yoa an
broken bonus. Within a few
yean thay an thus diverted
aad back again seeking a mar­
riage Ucsnae to another per-

f t art considered bp their
ag « n trust-worthy, immature

Political Notebook
An 111 Woodwind

trolly gg mbmlftal aad IB
■ora warn approved with conatdersble modification, H a IT
recommendations net approv­
a l |iro the President a 47 per
sent batting average tor the
eeealeu. This ia the break-

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dM not appMM — the New
Frontier’ s unfinished big boalOtSfe
la national security affairs,
a Defease Stody Group ap­
pelated by the President to
review aB military pay tad
pensions did not complete Be
work. It will report next year
tad the Congrots will act on
it, Tho bomb abettor aad dvtt
defease protrama alto will ba
before Congress again, aa will
the ltS-fd-muthariaed for tel
million by Coagroia but atm
under Air Force review.
Kennedy fared better with
Congress on International af­
fairs than ta any other field.
Remaining tor action in IBM
is revision of the whole for­
eign aid program, possible
amendment of the Battle Alt
controlling foreign military
aid, immigration law amend­
ments and a $3! million pro­
gram for acquisition aad
mainteaanea of U. S. buildings

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Sanford, Florida

Mon* December 81,1868

WASHINGTON (DPI) — a piece of ehalk down the
H e clarinet, aa the old My- wrong way across a black­
lag goes, Is aa in woodwind board win giro a close ap­
proximation.
that nobody blows good.
The look of pain that it
Bros aador tho boat of
earned to eross the face of
condition#, Ua musical valooo our band director ia embed­
art marginal. Ia tho hands ded la my memory, but 1
of a young boy wbo ia try­ did not fully understand the
ing out for the school bead, extent of Us suffering until
trogram. This ashes it alawet it can reduon a normal, yean later wbea a young
mandatory oa the next Caw healthy adult ta a pitiful, member of a y household be­
gross to pass new cottoa, dairy quivering mass of ectoplasm. gan talking clarinet lessons.
products and kmgor nags
The mala trouble Is that I recite this now by way of
clarinets are notoriously un­ emphasising the Justice that
feed grate legislation.
A s . soere of pnaidaatla) reliable. At times, they caa was dosa this week la an In­
come tea ruling banded
recommendations oa petarnl be downright treacherous.
down
by the latenal Reve­
resource legislation which 1 remember well the first
Congress did not set oa last clarinet I aver owned. 1 nue Service.
It seems that aa unidenti­
treated it aa kindly ju I
fied taxpayer had a mb with
could, ahiaad it regularly,
gave U a good home aad an a rather severe dental pro­
blem known aa "malocdalike that.
Yet every time that I took slon" or "buck tooth." He
it out of its eaeo in public, took the lad to aa ortbodonlit
gram to establish more rural It would turn oa am In a aad was told that the condilion might Improve if the
and urban recreation areas, most vicious way.
taetadtag aevea spectfle na­ I would ba MOiai along boy began taking elarinst
tional narks.
through "Tho Half aad
The labor tad welfare pro­ Quarter Nola March," not The taxpayer thereupon
grams which Congress did not losing my place mare than purchased a clarinet, enrolled
art ea tart session Include once or twice, when sudden­ hie son in music class and
■tmgtbeateg of the aaeapbv ly it would omit a piercing 11atad the coat of both on his
meat insurance system, mi­ screech, known among mem­ tax rolara sa a medical exgratory labor legislation, equal bers of oar hand at "tho cry
After duly weighing the
pay tor women, expanded of tho wounded banshee."
matter,
the revenue service
youth employment opportun­ Friends, if yoa have never
ity. But the two biggest pro- beard the peiee that a clar­ concluded that it was a legi­
grams are nrodlttl cam ter inet reed produces whoa the timate deduction and tat it
tba aged aad aid to edoeetioa yoaag musician's lip illpe
at all levels. Tbaso an two then your flesh has never
goals New Frontiersman can’t really crawled and your
teeth have never really been
give up.
la tea field of general gov- set oa edge.
eramaat them am a tat el It la Uke no other sound
leftovers ea tea bach af tea beard oa this earth, although
legislative stove which tee ad­
ministration probably win ask Like Us relative, the sea­
Congress to warm up next horse, the male plpcfleh In­
year: establishment of a De­ cubates the young in a brood
partment of Urbsa Affairs aad pouch tato which the female
Hoostag, federal election taw has deposited tho eggs and,
reform, further aaticrime leg­ tor many years, the malts
islation, including g wiretap­ wen thought to bo females.
ping authorisation which baa The sexea wen distinguished
little chance.
in INI, but a controversy
The biggest bU of unfinished raged ever the matter Sour
business of teem all, bewevar,
ia tax revision. Then Isn’t a
chance that Congress can
avoid doing something about
teat next year, though it may
not became fully operative un­
til 1M4.

■tnten in the U. 8. A. till yoa
reach year Plat birthday.
By the same token, though
y e n are as ta n no year par*
cats, yoa (till should wait tOl
yoa an f 1 betero yoa marry.
In George Waahlagtoa’s day,
the average lifespan was only
about 41 yuan, sa a gtri o f 17
eeeld not expoet to have meet
than SB yean of marriage.
But new yoa modern girts
can wait till yoa are SB and
it01 aspect 60 yean o f mar­
riage ahead, for the average
lifespan o f aa admit sow ex-

A modest tax deduction
eaa never begia to compen­
sate for the horrors that poor
lather must be experiencing
by living within earshot ta
a back-toothed boy prattle-

(4) Am yen n abtag tato
marring* priamrily to got
away f M year i r a n t homo
because o f a drunken fsther,
lade of affection from parents,
conflicts with parent or a da*
•its Jost to had pear own
lifef
If w , p t n Job and stay
single natii pea bare proved
yourself, bat dent Jeopardise
a marriage bp atlng H aa an
escaao from borne,
( ! ) Am pea both setire ta
the same cherch denomina­
tion T If not, pea have a vary
gnat chance of divorce.
(4) Axe yea pushing for
marriage Joot becnaae many
of year friends wear wedding
rings or are already engaged!
If that'* poor main reason,
and yoa are not in lore bat
are selfishly aeiag a wedding
for oocisl ststoe.
( !) Would peer future ehfl.
dren vote approvingly for your
pnoeat choker Remember,
yon now esst the proxy votes
of nil pour future children, so
keep them in mind when you
pick their other parent
For further advice, eead for
my tOO-poiat "Rating Scale
For Husbands A Wives," on*
closing n stamped, return en­
velope, plus 20 cents. Dent
marry anybody who docent
rate "Superior" on this mar*
riage ch u t

During the period between
July 1, IBS! aad June SO,
ISM, 191 million work-days
were lest aa a result of In­
juries la U. 8. industries, the
equivalent of a year’s abscan from work by 421,000

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Eight Finest Take Bow l Fields
v rt
w m * tto natioa's finnot, teclodtaf ton* schools
wfth fetoatan records, win
provide football fans with a
aatanl cHnux to Om col­
late aeaaaa and a thrilling
atait ta the now year when
A ar taaxle la tour bowl
game* Tuesday.
AO four coatasta wtll be
totatlMd nationally, aiming
elaware a special holiday
treat ataca the eight eompetlag taami occupied the top
tight apota la the final United
Frew International collage
toatball ratings. Crowd* totallag about I3SAOO persona In­
cluding President Kennedy,
are expected to attend the
gamea.
Highlighting the festivttlee
ta aa interaeetional duel be­
ing billed aa tha "game ot
fee pear," la which national
champion Southern California
will host second-ranked Wlsla tha 48th annual

Pastdens, Calif.
Although tbs Trojsas swept
through 10 gamea to m o ld
their first perfect M ason fc
*° years, Wisconsin (8-1) has
beta Installed a loar-poiat
fatrorile in the oldest and
moat respected hewt game of
them all. The contest will be
televised by the National
Broadcasting Company begin­
ning at 3 p. m.
National reputation* also
win be pot on view in the
following pairings:
Fifth-ranked Alabama (0-1)
« . seventh-ranked Oklahoma
&lt;*■*) la the Orange Bawl at
Miami, to be televised by the
American Broadcasting Com­
pany starting at I p. m.
Third • ranked Mlsiisetygl
(h-0) vs. sixth-ranked Ar­
kansas (ff-l) la tha Sugar
Bowl at New Orleans, NBC
•t 3 p. m.
Fourth • ranked Taxes (tM ) vs. eighth ranked lamiaUna State (S-l-1) la tha Cot­
ton Bowl at Dallas, Columbia
Broadcasting System at I
p. m.
Alabama and Louisiana
State are favored to win
iw t u b e n t e r r e c o m o r their games by throe points
t b b s u rra judicial a n . and Mississippi Is a six-point
c v r r o r F l o r i d a , nr a i d
for
ib m in o l r
c o n n . choice.
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Legal Notice

FL O R ID A , n r CR AX CURT SO .

WTO

INSTITUTION AT. MORTOAOE
COMPART, • Csllfornl* cor.
aeration authorised to traaanet bnolaoM la Iks a u to of
Florida,
Plaintiff,
vs.
LOUU
V.
WESTLIN
and
DOROTHT SC. WCBTLIN, bll
w ife,
Defendant*.
n o t ic e o r o i r r
XOi l o u i * B. WBSTLIN and
DOROTHT 1C. WESTLIN,
bla wlfa
SOI! Tangleerood Drive
aanta Marie, Calirornla
TOU AND EACH OF TOU
ARB
IIEREBT
NOTIFIDD
that a oult hai been brouebt
aaalnet yon by INSTITUTION.
AL MORTOAOE COMPANY, a
California corporation authorHod to tranoaet bu ilntu In
the Btato o f Florida, Plain­
tiff. to foroeloeo a certain
M ortsaea mora particularly
deeertbed In tha Complaint
tiled In tble suit, which Mort
■age aneumbera the following
dooerlbed property, eltuate In
aemlnole county, Florida, to-

wit:

Lot S. Block 11. HEFTLKR HOMES ORLANDO.
SECTION ONE. according
to plat thereof recorded
la Pled Book It, Pagte S
and *, Public Rtoorde of
Somlnoto County, Florida,
sad for other relief, and you
•re required to file your An­
sw er to said Complaint with
tha Clark o f tho above etyled Court end to eervo a oopy
thereof on PtalntlfTe Attorneya, ROSENBERO, ROSENBERO * nniSMAN, 1003 Ain.
•ley Building, Miami S3. Flor­
ida, not later than the ttth
day o f January, l i l t . In de
fault of which eatd Tomplalnt
w ill bo taken ae confeiaed by
you.
DATED, at Seminole. San.
ford. Florida. Ihlo ITth drfy
o f December, tits.

(SEAL)

Arthur If. Beckwith, Jr.,
Clerk of the Circuit Court
llyi Martha T. Vlbten
Deputy Clerk
IMbllth Dee. t l a Jan. f.

It. tt.

C D D .fl
IN TRR CIRCUIT COURT OF
THE NINTH JUDICIAL CIN
C U T . IN AND FOR SENI
NOLM COC NTT. FLORIDA
IN CMANCRRT NO. IB M
THE PRUDENTIAL INflUIIAMO* COMPART OP AMER.
ICA. a N#w Joraty corpovaI loo.
Plaintiff.
V!
JESSE EDWARD STEVENS
and OENEVA STEVEN'S, bit
wife,

nofoadanta

AMENDED NOTICE OF
MORTaAOR FORECLOSURE
SALE RV CLERK •
NOTICE ta HEKBUT OIV.
I N purautnt to a Final Docroo of Forolomro d«Ud D«c•mb*r II. !&gt;&lt;!. so amended
by Amendment to FI doI Do
creo o f FoveetoeuM doted
Doeember tt. 1HI. and en
terod In Cbonoery Cnee No.
ItSSS o f tho Circuit Court
•I tho Ninth Judletol ciroult
In nnd (or Seminole County.
Florida, wherein THE PRU­
DENTIAL INSURANCE COMPANT OF AMERICA, a Now
Joroey corporation, le Flolntiff, and JESSE EDWARD
STEVENS nnd OENCVA STE­
VENS. hie wife, ore Defend­
ant!, I will sell to tho highaet sad beet bidder for eneb
at tbo front door o f tho
Samlnolo Conntp Courthouno
U Sanford. Seminole County.
Florida, at lliod a’oloek Noon
on tba tenth day o f Joauory,
ltd l, tbo following doeorlbed
property •• oet forth In cold
Final Decree, to-wlti
Lot t l. Blook » . WOODMERE PARK tad RE
PLAT, according In plat
tharaof recorded la Pint
Book IS. page Tl. Publlo
Record! of Seminole Coun­
ty. Florida.
1ER with tbo follow­
TOOBTH1
ing Moms af property whloh
nra located in and perman­
ently laitatled aa a part o f
tha Imprevamaatg on aald
1 O.E. Refrigerator. Mo
dal No. TA SISV, Serial
No. UV 000000:
1 0 . E- Built-in Range.

Modal Ne. J dl» ▼. »*r

(at No. UV m i l l :
l O. B. Clothee Washer.
Model X * WA HIT, Ser­
ial No. OT tlT tlt
JATED thle llt b day Of
December, IMS.
(SEAL)
Arthur If. Btekwltb. Jr.
Clark
of
aald
Circuit
Court
By: Martha T. vision
Deputy CUrk
Gurney, Gurney A Handley
I®* Norik Magnolia A»«Orlando, Florida
Publleh December tl. 1IMt CDD-Tt

Legal Notice
SEMINOLE COUNTY
SONINS COMMISSION
Notion nd Fab tie Hearing
Notice ta hereby given, that
after tonaldaratlon. tho Semi­
nole County Zoning Commit•Ion will bold a publlo bear­
ing to dttormlna tba feasi­
bility of recommending to tbo
Board of County com m lnloa
a n that tha following des­
cribed property presently con­
ed R-lA Rooldentlal bo toned
A -l Agriculture: Loll IS. 11,
II. 11. It. II. II. IT. II nnd
II, Beverly Illll Subdivision.
Publlo hearing will bo hold
In tho Semlnula County Court
llouee. County Commlaelonera
Room. SanforJ, Florida, on
Wednesday, January *, l i l t
at Till P. M. or aa aooa there
after aa poselbta.
Hemlnolt County Sonlng
Commits Ion
By Robert S. Brown
Semlnolo County Zoning
Director
Publish Dee. II, tl. ISIS.
CDD-tl
In tho Coort o f tho Cooaty
Jadgv, nvmlnolo Cooaty, FlooIds. la Frobote,
la re i Rotate of
FRED R. WILSON,
Deceased
To All Creglteeo nod Feeoooo
Having Clatma or Domnndn
Aaalnet ialg Eototot
Too and each of you are
hereby notified and raqulrod
to pruent any clalma and
demand! which you, or either
of you, mar bava agalnet tho
eolato o f FRED R. WIIJOK.
dtetaetd. lata of told County,
to tha County Judge o f Semi­
nole County, Florida, at hi*
office In tho court houio of
•aid County at Sanford, Flor­
ida.
within
els
calendar
moolhs from tha time of tho
flret publication of this l
tic*. Each claim or demand
•hall be In writing, and (ball
etata tha placa of rteldenco
and poat office addrees of
the claimant, and ehatl ba
■worn to by tho elalmant, bio
agtnt. or attorney, and any
•ueb claim or demand nat a#
filed aball ba void.
A. Edwin Shlnholter
At eitcutor of Iho Laet
Will and Toaumanl af
FRED IL WILSON
Deceased
Publleh Deo. II A Jan. T, Id,
SI. Ills.
CDD-IT

CSEtldCTOd

Legal Notice
SSMSNOLR COURTT
1 0 NINO COMMISSION
Not too o f Pwhllv R o o t le t

Notice Is hereby given, thsl
sftor conelderotlon. tbo Somlnolo County Zoning Commit■Ion will hold • publlo herr­
ing Is Oelermlno tho fooelbUliy of recommending to tbo
Boord o f County Commission•rn that tbo following deeerlb.
•4 property proeontly toned
A -t Agrteulluro bo oonod C-S
Commercltli WIS o f tbo NW
*4 of tbo SWI4 South o f auto
Rood IS He* the South It*
ft In auction H-lta-SIB. Fur­
ther described aa being loeot•4 at iho corner of State
lUod Id and U k t Harney
Road (Jungto Road).
Pubit* hearing will bo hold
la tha Semlnolo County court
Haute, County Commteetonoro
Room. Sanford. Florida, on
Wednesday, January *, ISIS
at Till P. M. or aa aooa there
after •• poeeiklt.
Semlnolo Couaty loa tag
con. mleelea
By Robert *. Brown
Sonelsolo County Zoning
IN THB CIRCUIT COURT
Director
M.WH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT.
Publish Doe. SI. St. H IL
IN AND FOR SEMINOLE CDD-tl
COUNTS. FLORIDA
IN CHANCERY NO, |XTI*
IN TRR COUNTY JUDOR-S
FEDERAL NATIONAL MORT c o u r t , nr a n b f o r s e m i .
OAGB ASSOCIATION,
NOLH COUNTV. FLORIDAPlaintiff IN
MR. ESTATE OT
ROT R. LaROUCME.
HARDEN w . HATFIELD and
Doeoaotd
LOIINA HATFIELD, hit Wlfoi
N onas OF SALE
L E W A L F CONSTRUCTION
Netlos le htreby given that
COMPANT. a Florida eorpor. on tho ttlh day of Janaary.
alien, and R I D O E W O O D t i l l at lids a'olock P. M, 1411
WOOD PRODUCTS CO, INC, Hilltop
Road.
CotMlberry,
a corporation enisling under Florida. Joseph M. Muraeko.
tho lawe o f Now Jersey.
of tbo above
Defendant! Adaiinletrotor
etpleJ eatate. will offer for
NOTICE TO APPEAR
tale to tba blghoot and beet
t u b s t a t r o f Fl o r id a
bidder, for ' oaeb. at publlo
TO. IIARLEN W. HATFIELD outcry, tho following dee
erlked property of Iho dootoe
LORNA HATFIELD
ed:
Address unknown.
Tho South l» feet o f Lot
TOU ARE IIEREBT NOTI­
IT, Duok Food Addition
FIED that a ault baa baen
to Ceoatlberry, Semlnolo
filed agataet you In tba above
County, Florida, acaordlng
entitled cause, and that you
to th* plat thereof ro
•re required to file your an­
corded la Plat Book II,
swer with Ike Clark af thla
page IT « f tho Publlo Re
Court and to oorvo a espy
•erds o f Semloots Osuuty
thereof upon the Plaintiff or
Florida.
lit!
Vagabond
plaintiff's
attorneys,
where
Heueo Treller. Identlflre
name and addrona In g lrtee
lion Number IIS 4tL Mle
A Bernstein. Id Bait Finn
eelltneoue clothing. lis t
Street. Orlando, Florida, not
V I y as • u I k automobile.
lator than January ttrd. 1000Ilentlfleatlon
Number
jf you fall In da no • Deere#
TSITSSSL
pro Coafeaso will bo aatarnd Together w tu all structoree
agalnet yeu far tk#
and tmprovoiaoato, whlth may
mended la tha ComptalnL Thla s a id on eatd real fettle.
suit In ta foraotoe# • mort­
This etle to subject la (be
gage. The real proparty pro- requirement that at tho time
eoedod against la.
o f tbo sale there ho bid sa
Lot Id. Block L WBATII- amount equal to or la os
e r if ie l d
f i r o t a d d i ­ cute uf tbo ealatmom amount
t io n .
aeeordlag to tho sot. for sold otlo la tbo Order
plat thereof, aa raeordad o f tbo Couaty Judge, aald
la Plat Book IL Pago 41. minimum amount of oata be.
Public Records af Ooml- Ing tba oum uf IIIM o.
nolo County. Florida.
Tble ealu lu being made
Together with tbo followlgg purtuenl ta tba Order o f the
Item of preperty which It U - Couaty Judge of Bemlaolo
rated la and permanently la- Couaty, Florid*, entered In
■tailed aa a part of tha tga- U * above otrte c*uio on Dec­
ember T, I f f !, which said
prevomeat oa cell U id i
International o f U 11 e s eetato le new pending la tho
Furnaoo— Modal OHS IS County Court la and for
Semlnola Couaty, Florid*.
E-D.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF I
WITNESS my hand and tb*
•aa! of aald Court at San­ hart hereunto eat my b*ad
ford. Florida, this Hlh day and tan! thla tltb day of
baeumbor. ISIS.
o f December, till/■ / Joauph M. Muraeko.
(SEAL)
A Imlnletrater
of
th o
Arthur H. Beckwith Jr.
Clerk of tha Circuit Court
KetOte of
Roy It. L*Roueko,
By: Margaret E. Tyre
Dooooood
Deputy Clerk
Joseph
M. Murseko
Bishop A feraattln
p. 6. so* h i .
Id East Pina Street
Fora Park. Flovl**
Orlando, Plsrt4*
Publleh Dee. Id. » l * J*“ - »• Publleh Dm . IT, 14, II A
Jaa
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wife tb*
MEW YOBS (DPI) -T b *
weather te w llfe tto factor*
Green Bey Father*
ka** Oet 14. booted * play, practiced during th*
champ* agate and e Brad
oft record-tying thr** field
L Even
Wads Tray, so almoat sort bet to eebtev* tb* grestoel goals and fuQback Jim Tay­ waa th*
pick for tbo Inaugural Handi­ dynasty te professional toot- lor bolted saves yards to a reached 30 mite* an
cap If tod el.ee if at tkt 8*0- ball hiatory by wtonteg • touchdown baton * a*Qo*t
tord OrtoRdo K snol Chib nsxt
v \.ry
record third eoaeecntlv* Na­ crowd of 44,M3 at Yank** Tittle's, aft
Saturday, will try for his third
idiom.
Kramer's
kicks
tional League crown to 1MB.
For *0 tb*
-'J
They era yeuag; they nr* maasurad 38, 39 and 39 lor, Jerry Kramer
10th event of a 33-raeo praung. Pieters Uaotaetor Bar
deep la manpower; they have yards.
sessoa program storting ni f aa Indomitable coltepsAype Essentially, the dMftranc* NRschka won th* 1191 Cor­
p.m.
apirit, and they era driven te tb* team* was that th* vette operts ear presented by
Frad Whitshaad's Uteatsd
set magasia* to tto Mb
by a brilliant and dedicated Factors did *v«rythHif they
speedster woe th# King and
perfectionist te coach Vince had to do on the froxen-hard steading pUytr te tto gate*.
Quern Championship tost sea­
windswept tori.
Lombardi.
Nitschto deflected a fgss
son and finished eecoad *r
The consensus of beat NFL Th* Giants' detente waa that rutesd aa wralttat Jtow
third In agveral other importbrains fallowing the Packers’ excellent, but ttoir attack York oearteg u g a r ttty te
sat stake races, la his two
1S-7 victory over the New waa sadly deficient under tba tb* first period and to r«gv*
schooling wins he was clocked
York Giants te th* brutally •dmaa weather conditions, ered two fumble*, tto tint «t
at sijs gad si.es.
cold and windy weather that especially the pawing of Y.A. which set op Tnytor's toeebOpposing Wad* Tra;r tonight
attended Sunday's champion Tittle.
down and tb* second proosto
will be Bellne, Flyiaj: B lew ,
feip game waa "Who's going Grumbled linebacker Sam ing Kramer** second field
Mrs. Mop* god Ttusved.
to stop them from becoming Hoff of th* Giants after th* goal
Mrs. Maps starred here last
the Yankees of pro football?" gain*: "They esa be beaten, Huff **id If ttora wgg g
season, winning eight races,
All tbs key player* who but not when you score only turning pgW to tto fla g , ft
five of them to Grad* A corearned a record ISAM win­ ooe touchdown in n champ­ was tb* Giant*' atortiN
ning share by healing the ionship gam*."
scoring threat ta tto first per
The 21st event tonight te an­
Giants for th* second year tt waa small consolation to iod. Immediately altar
other race that boasts plenty
th*
Gleet
players
that
Bunof speed. It Is a four-dog con­ In a raw should fee na feed, day's score was far closer mar’s Ural ftold asal, tto
if net better, nest season.
ant* penetrated te tto Grten
test with fewbuek’e Choke,
And U Paul Hornuag can than tb* 37-9 count by which Bey 18 oa tto passing ot TB*
Party Cake, Bonnie Abbe and
stay around tad pUy s whole (toy were routed In Oro*a tto and tto ball-eamrtog of
Ltsbea going to th* pest
season hke ha did Sunday, Bay a year ago. Ttoir 94,- Atox Webster sad P ill Stag-.
Each entry is an inaugural
this could bo tea greatest 164 shares, an all-tlma high
possibility. Lashes has
Then Nltechk* gad feto Has*
for loser*, should offer son*
schooling first and second to team of all time.
becking
partoer, Dsn Cwrto.
Tha victory gave Gmn solace, howavv.
bar credit white Sawbock’s
moved in. Nhsckk* deflected
Bey a record eighth NFL "The wind ruined the pass­
Choice and Booate Abbe bava
championship. The Peckers' ing and the kicking gnm«," g Ttttl* pass and Cant* totereach seared once.
predecessor* won three titles Lombardi agreed. "But both cepted th* bell md ran ft sat
After tonight there will be
to tb* Packers' 49.
during the gaslight era of the teams bad to ptay te th*
Just two more schooling ses­
Nitschto’* i«e*varp ot •
same wind and or th* ana*
sions Tuesday and Wednesday league and captured playoff
fumbl*
by King an tb* Glsate*
Held."
championships te UM; Utonights. Tbs track will be dark
A cold front dropped th* te lath* sscoad period opeaad
1944
and
last
season.
Thursday and Friday nights as
Jerry Kramer, tbs Green temperature to 17 degraea dur­ th* door for Grain Bey’s only
Anal opening night prepara­
Bay offensive guard who took ing th* game, although this touchdown. Hornuag bit Boyd
Florida lost four of Its 10 tions are completed.
Dewtor with • 3i y*rd pew an
games during the regular aaa
tb* w st ptay aad tateMdtaMr
son and finished fifth in tha
afterward Taytor crashed
Southeastern Conference.
through a gaping tote te tto
Th* Gators accepted tba
middle of tto Uto to ghr*
Gator bid after Duka turned it
Omen Bay n 1M
Tb*
OrlandoScminol*
Jni
Alai
Fronton
down.
toad.
will hold a apodal matinee New Year’* Day, be­
"And everywhere that I
Th* Giants' d*toa
ginning at 1:15 p. m.
read that Florida was a des­
bated ttoir only score te tto
General manager Norman Stabell an­
perate choice," said tbo *a&lt;
third period when Erich Barg,
nounced the change in the holiday schedule, with
Engl* after th* smoka cleared,
•a Mocked a punt by Max X*.
a matinee Tuesday and Saturday in place o f
"It worried ms."
Standings for the Biddy
Om and rafeto Jim editor toft
Monday and Wednesday. The regular schedule
or tb* bell la tto «ad aao* tor
"Ray Graves and his staff Basketball League through
will resume beginning Jen. 7, with a matinee
Dec. 22 finds Day and Night
a touchdown.
did a wonderful job."
on Monday and Saturday and three matinees
Grill,
feaford
Electric
and
It was Nttechke-oo-tto-ipat
Florida’s Una bottled up All
during the last three weeks o f January.
again Inter te th* period whan
America halfback R o g a r Sanford Atlantic all tied for
to pounced «n a fumbl* by
Kochman all tha way. End first pises with five wins and
New York's fern Berner or
Dave Robinson — everybody's one loss each.
tto Gleet*’ 43. Flv* ptays later
WTRR
and
Standard
Oil
art
All-America from the Nlttany
Kramer pise* kicked from tto
Lions—had littla or no ehanca (led for fourth with thres wins
39-yard Una for • 18-7 toad.
to gat hla hands on paste* and thres losses each. Rob­
Tha Giants mad* ttoir tost
from quarterback Pet* Llsks. son's is next, followed by
Strlcklnnd-Morrlson sad First
wriou* threat te tto third
Florida intercepted tw o Federal.
quarter when they rustbed tb*
paste* and recovered three The first half play off which
Graea Bay 19 with th* aid of
Pann State fumble*—two of was scheduled to take placa
NEW YORK (UFD-Vecta 000 "pending a determination Mm* impulsive action by
them ending in score*.
Saturday was cancelled be­ Bam will provide Champion­ of tha corporation’! tax liabil­ Pacton oafotyman W i l l i *
cause of the annual Tanger­ ship Sports, lac., with ■ happy ity by the courts."
Wood. Wood was called for
interfering with Del fitotocr
ine Bowl Twirling Contest and new year by returning approx­
will bt held Jan. II la the imately 91 million in th* s«tand drew n 18-yard penalty
SHS Gym, beginning at 4:30 tlemeut of a fight tax suit, at­
aad «&gt;ctiea from tto gam*
for striking field judge Tba
p.m.
torney Tom Bolaa announced
KsUther.
The second half will gat today.
undtrway Saturday with play
However, th* 0 teats draw
Bolen, president of C8I, sold
two 15-yard bolding penalties
JACKBONMLLE (UPI) — begtnning at 9 a.m. for a total tho return of this money —
of four games to be played frown by government tax liens Lind* Bagnall put together oa tucceisive play* and nover
Four key men in tha Floridaeach Saturday.
agate moved Into Grow lay
after the Soony LUton-Floyd
Penn State Gntor Bowl clash
Parents aod frieod* ar* in­ Patterson heavyweight title five strikes te a row to scotw territory until tto final miaul*
hers Saturday have signed vited to attend th* game*.
fight at Chicago Sept. 33 — a 301 high game, 448 aeries, of tto gama. A weak pant by
The
Stata
Biddy
Basketball
contracts to play profaaalonal
will pave the way for quickly in the Plat Crest Inn Bonn Don Chandler te the final
Tournament wUI be held in setting the data and site ot ling League.
quarter set ap Kramer's third
(ootbalL
Sanford Feb. 31. 32 and S3.
ttoir return match.
Dot Johnson down*d tb* field goaL
They art Penn Slate AllOn the night of the Chicago 3-10 and 5-7 splits for a ITT
America choices C h a t l e i
fight,
Bolaa explained, gov- game, 481 high series.
(Chuck) Blemlnekl and Roger
eminent agents swooped down The 8-10 split was convert­
Kochman, and Florida star*
on theater* from coast to ed by Flora Schols, Gloria
Floyd Daan and Anton Paters.
coast and Impounded approxi­ Summeford tad Foggy Doo­
Kochman, a 31 - year •old,
mately M million from tb* ley. Gladys Filoian picked
200 • pound halfback, aignad
clostd •circuit * television re­ up the 4-8.
with tha American League
Tha Sanford Recreation De­ ceipts. Some of that money al­ Tto standings:
Buffalo Bills. Tha Wilkins
partment ha* announced tb* ready hat been r*l*as«d.
Flitters, 38 wins, 33 loss**
burg, Pa., native had a 4.3
winners of the Holiday Bil­
However, on Nov. 30, the Toppers
83H MW
yard rushing average during
liard Tournament held at tha government filed suit far II,Striker*
33W 37W
tha regular eeaion.
A U T O GLASS
Civic Center.
174,0*4 against CSI and asso­ Msrtottss
33
M
In (he Junior High Division. ciates. At that time |i,374,300
and Sett Carrot Co.
Needles
23
37
Tommy Caudle defeated Paul remained ffosea.
3*4 W. lad
333-8413
Queen Pins
31
M
Catcher 40-33, John Enloo 38"Now," Bolaa explained,
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF
40 and Richard Cannon to win "I have been officially In­
THE NINTH JUDICIAL t i ll
C l IT, IN AND FOlI «ENI* th* Junior high honou.
formed from Washington that
NOI.R COUNTY. FLORIDA,
Bobby Johnson defeated Commissioner of Internal Rev­
t i l . NO. 13*01
HETTY KEENE LUNDBEflO George Mawn, 40-23. Slave enue Mortimer M. Caplin &gt;as
Plain tiff, Mason and Frank Woodruff approved a settlement * ■ la­
vs.
SCHOOLING
on hit way to winning the Sen­ ment uaJcr i jleh all but fcoo
JAMES a. LUND BE fill,
Dsfsndsnt. ior High Division.
EVERY NIGHT
Ooo of th* money will be re­
notice o r lurr
THRU JAN. f
Both winners ware presented leased."
TO) JAMES a. LL'NDOERG
trophies by the director ot The CSI president said the
114 Farhlll Laos
7:00
San Antonio. Tsias
recreation.
government Is retaining gtGO,NOT1CB IS IIERUDT OIV.

SchoolingWin

A t M k d n Col
INI toads Uko a fairy tale.
Tko Tragus cam# off too
straight losing campaigns
mack ot a tkrsst tor ogy
kind o( promiaotKO this ooa; they kapt or
winatog oook oilor wook
and w h o aa •mwtelmtag
ckoieo for tko BSttCRSl tttfeo.
also tailed to
got klgh pco-soassR ratings,
bat tko Bsdgors ovoresmo
grant oddo to capture tho
Big Iba duaptoototp,
Both squads boost or AllAmerica oad, tko Trojans in
Hoi
In flonkor Pat Rifeter. fear­
ing tko quarterback duties tor
Southan Cal oro f i t s Boothanl and BIB KoIoor, orhlla
to* Bodgan n ip heavily or
pastor Ror VaRdorKsloa, who
completed Bl of Id* tosses
for l,lli yards sad U touch­
down*.
Tbo Sager Bool matches a
pair of dotoasivo giants in
tbs game which Prssldsnt
Kenedy oxpocts to view in
parson. Alabama allowed ha
opposition only to potato oil
year white Oklahoma yislded
41. Tbo Soonest, who
tbslr last soron games, bsvo
the country’s top coOoglato
punter in Joe Don Leonty,
loading tba Alabama attack
Is quarterback Joe Namath.
Mississippi, which to mak­
ing ha 10th bowl appoaraaco
In 14 years and ita sixth la
a row, takas ita first pcrtoct
record ever into tba Sugar
Bowl. Qaartorback Glynn
Grilling la Urn offensive
standout for tho Bobato white
quarterback
BlBy
Moors
bolds tbo ksy to tbo Arkan­
sas attack.
All-Amtrica halfback Jerry
Stovall baa been almost a
one-man gang tor Louisiana
State leading tbo team In
rushing, scoring, pass Motiv­
ing, punting and in carrying
back kickoff returns. Texts
employs n varied running
attack with Tammy Wade
and Johnny Oentmg fearing
tha signal-calling duties and
Ray Poagc, Tommy Pord and
Jerry Cook tho main ball car­
riers.

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Florida Was Ready To Play,
Penn State Coach Decides
JACKSOMVOLK (UPI) —
"W* can do all th* talking w*
want, bat it all hollo down to
this—Florida won randy to
play and wt weron’t "
Whothsr Pann Itoto waa
rsady to play or not to dobotanbls, but not many national
talavlalon fan* or 80,000 foot­
ball buff* In tho Gator Bowl
8atnniay could arguo with
Pann SUto Coach Blp Engl*
ovar Florida.
With rasxla-dassla offonalva
football and a rock-hard dofan**, tha Gators soundly boat
tha baat In tho East 17-7. And
th* strsa • point uadordogs
playsd anything but conatrvalira football.
With ltfty aophomoro quartarback Tom Bhannon toning
for two touchdowns and tho
Florida deftnaiva unit grabblng Pann Stata paaaaa and
bobblas right and laft, tba favoritaa navar got atartod.
Pann Stata antarad tha gama
with thru* AU-Amtrlca taam
mtmbcrs, a 9-1 rocord and tha
Lambart trophy — significant
of supremacy in Eastarn colIsgiatS football.

Shuffleboard
Tourney Slated
Tho Sanford Tourist and
Ahuffleboard Club, apousorsd
by tho Sanford Bocroation and
Parks Dapartmont, will b*
host to tbo tnaual Calory City
Mlxad Doubles Tournament to
be held bars Wednesday and
Thursday.
Teams in th# northern and
central district will participate
with between 230 and 300 peo­
ple expected to bo present.

Legal Notice
NOTICE I* hereby given
the! th* undsrtlgnsd. ae eoewnere, are engeged In hutln«M In Ssmlnol* County, Flor­
ida, on Jar the flctltloue nem*
of "HIGHWAY 41 NUIUUnr
A ANTIQUES” , end that we
Intend to rsslstsr said riot IHoes name pursuant to Chap­
ter HI.II. Florida ■latulss.
1*11.
DATED (hit 3tth day of
November, 111!.
/• / Lae A Edwards
/• / R. Edwards
Publish Dee tl. II. 14. II.
CDD-I4
IN TDR CIRCUIT COURT OF
TRR NINTH JUDICIAL CIR­
CUIT. IN AND FOR SRHI.
NOLH COUNTV, FLORIDA.
IN CHANCERY NO. ISOS4
STELLA B. TI10MPKIK4.
Plalatlff.

ThreeTeamsTie Jcrf Alai Special
ForTopHonors
In Biddy League

Fight Promoters To Get Happy
New Year Start Of $1 Million

TwoGator Stars
Sign With Pros

Bagnall'sFive
StrikesTops

Billiard Meet
Winners Named

Legal Notice

EN that a Complaint sn-i suit
for Slver«o hao h«*n ftlsd
aealnot rou by tha plaintiff
In Iho above atflsd Court end
van aro k irtb r reqelrad to
fils your Answer to said ault
with Arthur If. Baekwlth
J r, Clark o f tho above styl'd
Court In th* Courthouse tt
Hanferd, FUrlda and sere* a
copy o f year Answer upon
plaintiffs
attorney
whoso
namn and addroos It ll*t*4
bolsw, nil o f whleh shall be
don* an or before January It.
IMS; othorwlea tko alleaellona o f iho Complaint will
bo taken ta coofossoa tfa la it
you
DATED nt Hanford. Somlnolo County. Florida, thla Ilth
dar of Datember, A. D. 11*3.
(SEAL)
Arthur II. Koshwtth. Jr,
Clerk o f tho Circuit Court
By Margaret K. Tyro
Deputy Clerk
Roe It. Wilkins
« ( Msaulrs. Voorhls A WsUs
US Wall BL (P.U Hos Itt)
Orlando, Florida
Attornsya for I’lalntlff
UnUlab Doc. 17, *4, tt A
Jan. T.

BENJAMIN
ANDEBSON
TMOMFKINO,
Dafandant.
n o t ic e o r
s tir
TO) BENJAMIN ANDERSON
THOMPK1NS.
Bast SL Leal*. Mlssturl.
TOU ARB IIEREBT HOT!TIED that a Complaint for
Dtvorea and other r ills l has
bsan Iliad against yon In
tha above atrUd court and
you ar* hereby required to
serve • copy af your Answer
ar ether dsftnsa to tha Com­
plaint upon tba Hlalntlfr*
Attorney, E. JACK nwn HAASZE. Attirnsr at I-aw. l]a
N. Orange Artnue, Hulte II.
Orlando. Oraaa* County. H o iIda. and file Hi* original an­
swer or dtfenee In the afflse
•I the clerk o f the Circuit
Court en er before the Ith
day •( January, n i l . a . D.
i f you fall te do a» Judgtaial by default w ill be tak­
en stalest you for tba re­
lief In tha CompUtat and said
causa wtll then preestd aa
CDD-44
parts.
DONB end ORDERED at
Sanford. Florida, thla sth day
af December, 1143, A. D.
NOT RESPONSIBLE
(SEAL)
Arthur H. Beckwith, Jr.,
I will net to rtsp*Mihle
Clark Circuit c*urt
for any debts Incurred by
Seminole Ceunty. Florida
By i Martha T. v is it s
•aye** other than myself.
Deputy CUrk
Publish Dec. It. IT. 14, |l.
Thoms. R. Hinsbsuib
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FREE
ADMIBglOM
and
PROGRAMS
OVBR 2 Q RACE"
NIGHTLY DURING
SCHOOLING

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�DEAR ABBY: Tim wifn who
wrote that lmr 55-ynnr-old hostmad
wanted to paw all the yoang gtrls
struck a familiar chord with mo. 1
aflTN that mnm man who act Mho
this a n “sick.” Bat 1 think than to
another shin. Don’t yon think if mothora taofht thdr daughters not to
taeonraft older non by flirting with
them and sitting on their. h j» (all
in fun, of coarse), we woaldnt hare
so modi trouble of this kind?
FORT WORTH FAN

*wake. i f I dent get my sleep at

DEAR FAN: Not always. Soma,
times you aren’t even aware of the
connection until you get the shock!
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DEAR ABBY: Last night, while
I was fixing sapper, my husband
came Into the kitchen, pat his arms
around me and hogged and kissed
me. I said, “What brought that o n r
Ha replied, “I love you." Later, when
the children were oat, he said, “Hon, haven't I been treating yon
rh tr I said, “ You always treat
mo right — what Is the matter r
His reply: “Well, when I came
home this evening I wanted to type
up my speech for the Chamber of
Commerce and found the typewriter
oat and a letter in it. It started,
•DEAR ABBY.” I explained that I
only wanted to write and tell you
that 1 was one of those women who
ot up in the morning to make her
usband’s breakfast. Thanks, Abby.
It gave me a thrill to know he loved
me as much as I love him.

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Weather
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Till (I) Countdown Mm
TlM (I) Makar** Oaasal
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The
Altamonte Springs
Civic Clnb will meet Wednes­
day at 1 p. m. X to hoped
that a largo attondanao will
b* present far this fl'rt
meeting e&lt; fee new year. A
door prist will ba awarded.
Guest speaker win bo Sue
Happy N ew Y ea r Adams who will talk on
"Frame of Year Homo."
RB8KRVATION8 FOR
Hostesses for the meeting
Parties &amp; Dinners win bo Mrs. Prod Rsssmin,
Mrs. Beulah Kemp, Mrs.
CALL —
Fred XlUman and Mrs. X. A.
Welse. Refreshments will be
W N
S 3 t - 6 1 9 7 served.
Civic Club members will
be hostesses to a meeting of
the rederation of .Women’s
Clubs on Feb. M. A board
meeting has been called far
Feb. IT at noon at the Com­
munity House la order to
make preparations far tbs
Federation meeting. Mem­
bers of the board wffl bring
a sack lunch.

DEAR GEORGINA: I’m with the
“snob.” A kiss on the cheek to ade&gt;
qoate for a co-worker. If he comes
back for “ seconds" — torn the other
cheek.
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“Don’t let 18 ml. stand
in thu wny of happi­
ness.”

M adam e
Donna
Psychic

Reader

Thn Unseen WorldGreatest Power On
Earth

DEAR ABBY: What do you
think of a mother who sleeps with
her 18-year-old daughter when she
could just as easily sleep with her

For Abby’s booklet, “ How To
Have A Lovely Wedding," send 50
cents to Abby, Box 8365, Beverly
Hills, Calif.

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For Appointment

USt N. Orlando Ave.
Winter Park. Florida

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By Oswald Jacoby
This week's column sill
further wiuaara to fit* cu e
diecuM almpl* tends that
suit tha oppooanU will set
ess go wroos If declarer sets
f l ,
around to the rest of the
tha least fait esrslsu.
« Q/
spade suit first Tberefere
Pitying at three no-trump,
* A ***m *w
South should settla tor hie
Sooth should duck the first 2 « a j m
T it
eoo*” eL
spade lead. Not that it mates
5 itY
# j iM|
Ha can stm find a way to
any real difference this time A t o l l
A M IS
go wrong if bo doesn't fellow
but occasionally whan you
the principle of cashing his
duck, the opponents will be
TVT* w
high cards la the short tend
alee enough to shift to anWAUdS
flrot. His next three plays
otter suit
A a XTO
must bo dummy's queen and
However, Wert continues
* * ** ‘U,®oad*v 1-4 k,B&lt;
with the auecn and South
of hearts. Then ho can *nmost tate hi* *«#. A quick 1 NT.t e &gt; SN.T. f i n
t » Ite tend wHh the three
count of winners shows that
Fwe Paee
of hearts and late the aetho can U te four diamond*,
Qrtnlag lae*"A K
queen of hearts and aco-klng
three hearts and on* club
01 dla mood*,
la addition to the aped* si-[further count shows that I Finally, he ahauld eartt
ready la his possession. AI while bo might set up aome |the ace of club and giro up.

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might spread to tfao rest
of the country.
In that case, men ought
to know n little about how
to behave in the heretofore
feminine world of the beauty
•hop.
They should know that wo­
men demand and get n lot
of extra service* when they
get a hairdo or n facial
Women customers expect
N E W Y E A R ’S
the operators who work on
EVE
them to be good listeners
who will gasp, duck, soothe
L A T E SH O W
or sympathy* as tha need
11:30
requires, depending on whe­
DOUBLE FEATURE
ther the customer wants to
"The Mighty Crusaders" pus oo gossip, take her hus­
P in
band's relative apart, talk
"Terror Of Tho
about ter operation or ter
troubles.
Women expect to mate and
receivo telephone calls at a
beauty salon, so the shop#
are accustomed to having
Uwlr receptionists serve as
secretaries to their custom-

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A beauty salon in Lsvlttowa
N. Y., Is open every Wednes­
day night to men only.
Since the idea seems to
tev* caught on in Levlttown
HIOHWAYS 17- M
that n man as .well as a
N. PUN PARK, PlOk!DA
TV RENTAL
woman might look younger
Open Tusn. thru Sat
with a dye job or better
S-1S P. M.
MM Sanford Avs. PA H IM groomed after a mud pack,
Sunday - All Day
Seminole T V
facial and manicure, it Jut
Open For Lua«h
Zenith Color TV Sake
By Ksssrvatieo

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CONFIDENTIAL TO YOU: Kay
you and yours have a happy, healthy
and prosperous New Year.
ABBY
What's on your mind? For a per.
sonal reply, send a self - addressed,
stamped envelope to Abby, Box 8865,
Beverly Hills, Calif-

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SetsMeeting
In Altamonte

DEAR ABBY: I work In a large
office and every year have allowed
the boys in our office to kiss me
“movie style” on New Year’s. There
to a snob who came to work with
ns, who lets the boys kiss her on the
cheek only. She contends that it to
unethical and unsanitary otherwise.
Who to right?
GEORGINA

Woman never miss a beau­
ty appointment just because
they haven’t anyone to leave
with Junior. Junior is just
turned loose in the shop
while mom relaxes under the
dryer unmindful that her lit­
tle darttag is taking the
shop apart
Women expect to be serv­
ed coffee while they dry, or
even to send out for a sand­
wich if they have skipped
lunch.
Women expect to read the
magazines they consider too
expensive to subecribe to

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themselves, and they soak*
plain loudly if every slick
magSrlM on the market isn't
available in their beauty

Legal Notice
lboal women
I t w k M t a n M u lin g
Tho r,cuter annual mootlnr
•f (ha ctochholdora o f Tha
CltUona
Bank
or
Ovlsdo,
Ovlodo, Florida, w ill bo hoM
nl tho Orlodo Manorial BuiMInc U I M P. U. oa Tuoodor
January Ith. H U for tha
alaotloa o f offleora and tha
tranaacMoa o f ouch
ethor
bualnoos aa may proporly
com , ha(oro tha saoatlac.
L. H. wabh
Rxooutlva Vico Prooldrat
Pobllih Doe. IS, SI. 1HL

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no.vixo commission
Tattoo o f Pahilo N oaotov
Notleo to horoby gives, that
altar oonaldaration. U s garniaota County Zoning Comroteolon will hold n puhlla boor.
Inc to dotorntlno tho (oaolhltlty of rocommondlnc to the
Heard of County Commissionora that tho follow lnc dauerlbod property prooontly ion od A -l Anrlcultnro ba nonod
It-S Duptex: Block S (looo
W.at 10 (t) U. M. Smith's
Subdivision, P. B. I. Pc. »»•
Public hoarlnc will ba hold
la tha nominate County Court
Homo, County Commlaalenorn
■loom ,
Hanford, Florida, on
VVaduoJay. January I, ISIS
at TilO P. M. or an soon thora.
altar so powlbla.
Samlnola County Sonina
Commission
By Robert S. Brown
Bomlnolo Conaly Zoning
Director
Publish Doc. *(, SI, ISIS.
CDD-ST

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Length • Only Firnt Half
Will Ba Repeated On Second
Shaw - - Caasa By S:M And

New Year's Eve
Dance
8 p. m. • 1 i . m. Dec. 31

For

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Teenagers &amp; Adults

Free H ats - Noise makers
Live B a n d -R eco rd s
Sponsored By
Melodee Dance and Figaro Club
Co-Fsalafs iM

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Wanted Shirt Cropper. Ap­
proximately 40 aerea tiled
land now available. Excellent location. Contact Jack
hot. P. O. Box M , Leafwood or call TS frl212 or
TE* M M l.

SW EE TIE PIE

By N adia* Seltzer

FRIGIDA1RE
Salea * lerriee
G. H. .HIGH
1700 W. lit I t Bastard
Pb. PA M W

SINGER
SEWING MACHINE
B«le&gt; and Beatrice
free eatinutea In adruce
Prat borne damenatratkn

Attractive I bedroom, | hath
home. Fenced yard. Near
LOST: Light brown and white
NAS. 115 W. Colemap Cir­
(cmate deg. Short heir,
cle. FA ft-Tdft*.
pointed nan, ytltew
Tail rorla ever hark, white S Bedroom home, central
feet H aw Cindy. io-u
beat, hardwood f l o o r a
lbe. Timid. Laat Dorn Stone yard completely fenced.
Island, under rate care.
FA 2-3583.
Reward. Call FA l-TW.
OR ASSUME payments. CB
3 bedroom, screened in car­
LOST: pemate Calte* CM it
vicinity of Hit ft French.
port Stove and refrigerator.
Cell FA 3-1571
Blinds. FA 2-818B.

O ffice 204 W . P in t

LOST: Reward ter informa­ S BEDROOM, partly turn. SSS
tion leading to rrtmm of red
Mo., or low down payment.
mate Toy Pomeranian. Lott,
PA 2-2784.
strayed er stolen from home
on old Monroe Rd. Phone
FA M M i after 5 p.m.
Year around teoante wants
2 bedrooms, itt baths.
East side of Sanford. Write
Bsuaaa for rent. Per inferBox 30 e 'e Sanford Herald.
vatioa tentact Tod Wil­
liams Hardware, MS E. IS- Ren! Entaln T or Salt
Mth St
Haw S Bedroom, 2 bath bom«.
No cash needed- Ml a
month, Taxes ft Insurance
included. 3324088.

CALL FA 24718
Alaa'a Fabric ft Rap
I5» Perk Dr.

Inventory Sate of damonetra- 1 TRU-COLD chest type deep
freeae. 15 cubic ft. In **•
tor Garden Tractors and
11. B. POPS CO. INC.
cellcnt condition. Dr. J. C.
TUters. FA 2 8808.
288 So. Park Are. PA 2-4234
Bunten. Lemon Blulf. Os­
G.E. Froet Free 14 cubic
teen.
WILLS DRILLED. PUMPS,
It. Refrigerator with aepar.
SPRtNKER SYSTEMS
ate across top freeter.
AD Typee aid Shea
Kenmore automatic Wash­
Wa Repair and Service
er. Both uted B months. 'M hardtop in good condi­
S TI NE
Air-conditioner and Power
tion, prefer Chevy. Phene
Machinery and Supply Co.
Lawnmower. Cell 333-4815, PA STMS.
20T W. 2nd St
FA 3-4433
FACTORY TO YOU
Refrigeration - Air-conditionALUMINUM BLINDS
lag men needed. We train Enclosed bead. Sag-proof bot- 1*80 Chevrolet Pickup Truck
you. Write Commercial
tom rail with ptestle ends.
and Campur. • cy l Auto­
Trades Institute Box IS, */#
Plastic or rayon tapes. Cot­
matic Wane. Caspar steep*
Sanford Herald.
ton er ayIon aorda.
4- Has 4 boner afore ft
Snnkarlk GUua and Paint
oven, ale# tea ben. Call
S2SMTS. Ml E. Mth San­
Company
3:0 Magnolia Ph, FA 2-4822 ford.

HEATING

AUTO GLASS
INSTALLED

PLUMBING
Contracting A Repair*
THE TIME TESTED FIRM
FREE DELIVERY
118 N. Park Avw FA 34121
R. L. HARVEY
204 Sanford Avo. FA 2-3283
New 8 bedroom home on
lroquola Ave. Small down
payment or will trad* for
what have you. Paymeata
350.04 per month. No quali­
Plumbing ft Renting
fying or no closing eosts.
AIR CONDITIONING
Phone Orlando CY 3-7448
CONTRACT and REPAIR
or 2854312.
WORK
1007
Sanford
Are. PA 3-8542
13. M ortgage

St. Johns Realty

| Bedroom house, kitchen
*4tipped. UN Douglae Avo.
WXHVA RIVER ESTATES
Approximately 2V4 acne, with
IN ft an r im , It mite off
RL 44.

$ 4,500
Call PA 2-4473 after 4:80 p.m.

Z8. L a n d r y Sorvkw
29. A x lr o a b ito Sorvkw
29A . A «to A econarteo
20. M aeklom y • Twain
21. P ool try - Liveetwck
I I A . Pots
32. Flower* • Shrub*
18. Furxitxre
84. A rtklan F or data
96, A rticle* W asted
2*. AutoxM bik* • Truck*
37. B oots • Motorn
38. M oloreyeteo - Scooter*
39. Traitors - Cxhoxax

Legal Notice
s o m a row nine

Th» Board of County Com­
missioner* of gotnlnolo Coun­
ty. Florida will receive bid,
at tho offl-e of Arthur II.
Boekwllh, Jr., la tho Courthomo at Sanford, Florid* up
to S:«e F. II.. Monday, Jan­
uary T. t i lt , for tho followIng:

tTBM no. t

Hno now Cab-and-Chasels
Truck, mazlmum O.V.W.
not |,ai than 23.000 lbs.,
compute with 3 cubic
y*rd copoalty (w altel*.
level measure) dump body.
ITKW 3 0 . 3
On# now C*b-tii4 ChtioU
Truek. mozlmum a.V.W.
not u * f t!t*n 11,001 lb*,
without dump body. Chet•lo to accommodate salstIn f second hand 0 ruble
yard Iwater level) dump
body on bond ot County
Retd Popartmont Shop.
n o tfiu e spootfleetleap tor
the Homo may bo obtanod at
tho offlep of tho County En­
gineer In the Courthouoo at
fUnf..rd. Florida. Further In*
qulry and/or Inspection chould
bo made at tho County Road
Department.
Price bid iball b# for tho
ttomo compute and delivered
to tho County Road Depart,
mont on U. 6. 17-11, four &lt;41
mlloo South of tUnford, Flor­
ida. and ohauld ozsludo or
II,t loparztoly *11 Slat* and
Ktderal taao* and oltor**to
or optional Item* offered. Do
livery date must bo'oatolflod
and will bo considered In
• wardlnf the eontrtet. Rid
should bs accompanied by cop­
ies of dotallod faetory sped*
flcatlons, rattnys and tochnleat data eovarlnf tba Items to
bo supptlodBtd lo bs enclosed In s
sealed
saveloys
plainly
inarksd on the outsldr, *'UII•
FOR DCMP THCCKd. open
January I. lis t."
Hide will bo opened at a
meettnf to bo held In tbs
County Commltilon Meeting
Room la ths Courthouoo at
nsnford.
Florida,
Tuesday,
January I, list, at 10:01 A.31.
or aa soon tharsaftar as poss­
ible.
Ttio rlfht Is reserved to
waive any Irrofularltlss or
technicalities In bids and to
vtjoot apy or all bids.
Board of County Coatmlsetonors
Seminole County, Florida
J. C. Hutchison, Chairman
By: W. U i.li, Jr.
County Enftnesr
Publish Dec. 21. 11, 1102.
C D D -ll

VA-NO

Furnished Apartment. Couple Owner being transferred.
or bachelor only. 870 e
Will pay closing cost and
month plus lights and gas
you assume payment* of
beat. 2604 S. Elm. FA 2-2307
$80.41. 3 Bedroom, 1 bath.
322 8733.
Can be seen between 4 and
3 p. m.
Lovely 3 bedroom bom*. Very
ROSE COURT— 1 Bedroom
small down payment and
furnished Apartment. Child­
assume mortgage. Beauti­
ren welcome. 2013 Sanford
ful section. Call 5 to 9 p.
tn. 3234)614.
Ave. NO 8-4323.

21. Beauty Salons

1. 1ft

ft

2

BATHS

PAYM ENT

•

--------------------------

bunland Estates - Oa 17-92 (2 Mi. Se. ef Manfutilj
Sales Office 1st. House Inside F.nlraovc

BUILDERS,
PH. FA 2-5074

INC.

JIM HUNT REALTY, Sales Agrot
Days. FA 8-3118 - Eve. ft Sun. FA 3-9418 • 323-0790

W# extend thlo graftin g o f good cheer and fcapRfanw to xH mm O*
Florida friend* and patron*. It ia our aincer* wish that tho rim ing
will bring you and your family every hxpplneee.

Rill HemphUl

SALES DEPARTMENT

BUSINESS DEPARTM ENT

C. E. Chanlot, Bales Mgr.
Harold Whittens
Harry Byrd
Ray Iterroo
Glenn Durham

Manta A. D M Office Mgv.
Helm Thesepee*
Mary B. Oeldeo

FALCON 2 Door

CADILLAC 4 Door Hedan
DeVille, Power, Air Cond.

P A R IS -DEPARTMENT

BODY SHOP

21. Electrical Services

OLDS 4 Door Hardtop, 96
Power and Air Cond

Hurnell L. Ball, Parts .Mgr.
&lt; harlr* K. ( Ir turner, Jr., A**t

Milton Tolbert. Mgr.
William J. Bruce, Asst.

FRIGIDAIRE

Sales ft Service
House Wiring, Free Estimate*
Sid Vlbien'a Randall Electric
ill Magnolia Ph. FA 2-0915

OLDS 88. 4 Door Sedan
Power Brake*. Steering. Air Cond.

$895
NOW 804

OLDS 4 Door Sedan
Power and Air Cond, —.....

SER\ H E
DEPARTMENT

FALCON Station Wagon
4 Door,^Hend*r^Nhlf^^_
OLDS 94. 4 Door Hardtop
Aulopiellf. Power

Furnished 2 Bedroom house
Adults. No pel*. FA 2-7641

DOW N

KINGSWOOD

Beautiful Camellias In bloom
GRAPEV1LLE NURSERY
Grapevllle Ave. Near 20th SL

Cut '.N Curl Beauty Shop
319 Palmatto
FA 2 0834

2 Bedroom home with Flor­
ida room ao&lt;* kitchen
equipped. 873 month. Call
322-0259 for information.

LOW MONTHLY PAYMENTS
VA - Coavrational ft FIIA Fiaaaeiag

--------

82. Flower* • Shrub*

Stempcr Agency

Sunland Estates Homes
• RED ROOMS,

You ran find anything you
need advertised in-the Heraid by Sanford merchants.

Stenstiom Realty

PLYMOUTH 9 Passenger ...... .

8 t*lh n J]is| on J| Jjjf»riii£^
. . . and Sincere Thanks to the
many Hoine-Otntexs of Tee 'n
V
Green Estates and Longdule for
their confidence in ua and to all
but.wet* supply houses and our loyal eub-contraclorq
with whan we have had such pleasant dealings dur­
ing the past year.

CHEVROLET Delltay Coup#
8 Cyl. Standard Shift

We'll rodeavor to maintain your faith and good will

CORVA1B 4 Door
Aatomatic________

/

3

Windshield
Back GUsa
Door Gians
Vent Glnsa
SERVICE
Senkarik Gians and Paint
Company
tl* Magnelia Ph. PA MM2

ROBERT A. WILLIAMS
Realtor
MORTGAGE LOANS
Raymond Lundquiat, Assoe.
Sell Ua Your Furniture. Quick
Fit A and Conventional
Service With the Cash.
By Day, Week, or Month PA 3-2851 Atlantic Bank Bldg. Commercial ft Residential
YEAR END SALE
SUPER TRADING POST
CARROLL'9 FURNITURE
New ft Used T.V.’e Big
FA 2-0477.
Ph. PA M itt 11* W. let St J. W. Hall, Realtor
trade-in allowances. Easy
•'Call Hall" PA 2-2441
terms. Town ft Country T.V.
FREE ESTIMATE
Comfortable Sleeping Room
111 N. Park Ave. PA 3-2420 2555 Park Dr.. 323-5343.
3544 in. Frock Ave.
Upbolatering ft Mattress re*,
FA 2-7431.
ovaling. New ft Used Furni­
For T. V. Service within the
ture. Call Nix Bedding Mfg.
hour. Call Coy* T.V. Ser­
Co., at 7sa celery Av*.
Beautician wanted. Cut 74
vice. Most trusted asm* in
FA 2-2117.
Curl Beauty Shop. I ll PelOffice FA 2-2tlS
T. V. servicing. Service
Comfortable A p a r t m ente.
metto Ave. FA 3-0M4 er
Nights FA 2-064*
Used furniture, appliance:,
calls $2.00. FA 2-9083.
Furnished or unfurnished.
323-0700
FA 2-4013.
tools, etc. Bought « Sold.
2 Location*. Call FA 2-5133 *521 Park Dr. nanford. Fla.
T.V. SPECIAL-Fre* Service
Larry's Mart SIS Sanford
day time. NO *-55*0 even­
calls within the city limits.
Av*.
Fh. FA 2-4132
ings.
INVESTIGATE AND INVEST APPLICATIONS t a k e n for
Sunshine T.V. House of the
After Christmas Bonus krone
Golden Rule. 311 Sanford 34. Article* For Snto
c I a a x ambitious colored
UNFURNISHED 2 bedroom
of the undeveloped tracts
Ave. Ph. FA 2-9792.
stock man. High school
houje. 1305 Elliott Av*.,
1 Year old white very large
In Eastern Seminole Coun­
graduate only. Vacation with
FA 3 3254 or FA 24)525.
upright Commercial Freeity and In Voluils County,
pay, steady work, bonus, in­ 27. Special Service*
•r. Contact Mr. Puillnger.
165 Acres
224,000.
NICE large S bedroom furn.
surance, retirement. Apply
322-7222.
120 Acres
$21,000.
MODERNI Cook and heat
Apt. 1700 Magnolia.
Winn Dixie. 23th sad French
10 Acres
$27,000.
water
economically
with
IllT-Shirts
48 cents, rainwear,
Ave.
40 Acres
$ 9,000.
1 BEDROOM bouse furnlahed.
Therm Bottled Gai. Miller
work clothes, Paint. Armyai3ia Laurel Ave. $50 a Cali us now for information.
Radio and Appliance. Its S.
Navy Surplus 310 Sanford
mo n t h . NO t-4842 or
Park Ave. Pb. FA 3 0332.
Ave.
WANTED part time eorreiNO 14814.
pondent for the lanford
Piano Tuning and Repair Table mvlel G.E. T.V. $30.
Nicely furnished Apartment
area. Retired or acml-retircd W. L. Harmon — FA 3-4222
FA 2-0552.
REALTOR
1N3UR0R
persona also considered. Car
for young eoupto. $50
ciientlal and some know­
month includes water ft FA 2-4991 1919 S. French Ave.
Elect. Own entrance. 108 H a n d l i n g an types
ledge of Credit Investigation.
Reply by mail: Stating: aga,
S. Holly. FA 2-2489.
real estate.
background, buiiuas or em­
WELAKA
APARTMENTS:
JOHN E. FOX
ployment record end present
Rooms private baths, 114
activities. Write, Dun ft
REALTOR
W. Flrat St.
Bradatreet, lac.. P. O Box
110 N. Park Avenue
2204. Weat Bay 9t4tton,
Phone 222 0559.
S Bedroom furnished Apart­
Jacksonville I, Florida: At­
ment. Inquire Leonard's
tention: W. P. Smith."
Auto Clinic. 2661 S. Hiawa­ Lekeview home with lake
privileges
in
South
Sylvan
tha or call FA 2-8611.
Lake Shores. 3 Bedrooms
Unfurnished 2 b e d r o o m
and 3 baths. Air-Condition­ PAINT INSIDE OR OUT.
ed. Phone FA 2-7194.
house. 82* Escambia. Ph.
FREE
ESTIMATE.
FA 2 0274.
FA 2 9180.
2 Bedroom House, in quiet
Furnished lovely 3 bedroom
neighborhood, living room Children kept FA 2-4182.
Apartment. Lake Golden.
13 * x 17’. dining room,
Lake privilege!. FA 3-0274
Florida room, central heat, Good old fashiooed child
oak floor*. Lot 100' x 100'. car* in my home for pre­
FURN APT. 2X0 Uenonvllte.
school children. White.
110,500. $8,000 mortgage.
Hour, day or week. 107
(Term* arranged) C a l l
Will share 2 bedroom house
lliy i Drive. FA 2-1470. Cell
completely furnished. 817
TE 8-1737. 318 Warren St.
LIBERAL Tit AUKS - EASY TERMS
between 2 ft 4 p. m.
Longwood.
Catalina.
REN T A B E D
Rollaway, Haepital ft Baby

Do K yourself peat anotnl. i m z if Zag. tfahaa batto*
Why par • high price hr holei, darns, with fuaran­
ter.. 4 payment* of fT.19.
seat
control la
prwea avwaiwi
in ffont
waae boaae
er plate aI baste***. Do Pb. PA 29411.
It yourself and aavo M
or more. I Months guaran- H ow grown Tomatoes. lie ft
2Sc lb. are* Red Potateaa.
0 . M. Zlttrower. SOI Perby the formulster et 1H1
aimmoi Art.
SURE DEATH CfBICTI*
Cl DEB, and aprnyer turn- FREE Vae of our Carpet Gateway To The Waterway
lahad. For Information and
Sbampoocr with purchaae Robson Sporting Goods
free delivery call Raymond
of Blue Lustra shampoo,
Your EYlXHtJDS Dealer
Carroll’a furniture.
Wooda. PA 1-30*1.
W 4 I E. let P I FA M W

LM N ENTERPRISES

...
....

MERCURY 4 Door Auto, Air Load.
Power Brake*. Steering
..........
CHEVROLET 4 Door
Auto. Tran*.. Mr Cwod.

LOCATIONS

Builder* of |e* a Greco sod Leagdal*
Harold Logto. President

ORLANDO CH 1-5160

- ... $1293
NOW 1166

James A. Rates, Service
Mgr.
David II. Moure, 3lgr. New
Car Dept.
Paul Caaon, Mgr. Used Car
Dept.
Gladys O. Cornett, Clerk
Earl Younger
f . M. linger*
II. E. Webb
Jack Waddell
Jack C. Leonard
W'Ulard Harrison
Jarrell Smith
Joseph Diebold
William llnghes
Gary Gibson
fcddte T. Webb
Stephen L. Willis

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A ROYAL TREATMENT IS IN STORE FOR
THE FIRST CITIZEN OF OUR COMMUNITY

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A L W A Y S SAVE M O N EY

63’s First New Citizen

Proud Parents
o f 63fs newest arrival

1847

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To The Parents O f

For 63's First A rrival

T h e Little New Year”

Bros.

Educator Set
(Feeding Spoon &amp; R attle)

uinmcTi'r
nAKKICM 3

beau ty
nook

compliments o f

(i)stfd Jewelry

Pinecrest Inn

25 Birth Announcements

W elcom e

L ittle

1963

FOR THE NEW BABY

PLAY-PEN
PAD

8ENKAR1K

WILL

GIVE

uAn Expert
Framing Job*’
ON BABY’S FIRST PORTRAIT

COMMERCIAL PRINTING
a LITHOGRAPHING

Complete Hom e O utfitters
SANKOHI),

FLA.

PHONK 921-2981

SANFORD, FLA.

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PhoM FA 2-4122

1 - Week's Free
DIAPER SERVICE

To

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The Lucky Little N ew Year:
JOHNSON A JOHNSON

A Beautiful Leather-broad

Family Record Album
WITH GOLD IMPRINT
OP FAMILY KAMI

B tiy Gift Set
INCLUDISrProdar.

210 Magnolia Art.
SANFORD, FLA.

PhoM FA 2-5181

Our G ift

Suduvuk
G LASS &amp; P A IN T CO., Inc.

116 W . First S t

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Little

N ursing Supplies
and Vitam ins

list &amp; Anderson
FA 2-0392

of

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TOUCHTON’S

For

PLATEX
NURSER KIT

Toys and

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GIFTS
•

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DRUG STORE
FA 2

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Plaecreet Shoppe

From WILSON - MAIER

Little M iss or M aster

the Lucky First Baby

YEAR

WILL

RECEIVE

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Will Start Ufa A. A Capital!* With A

Th. Moat vtnaiil. Baby Chair em th.
Market
• Adloit.bl. Car B*.t
• Play Mat fee Outdoor, or I .d ..n

1963

TaHorad or Regular Stylo W in n
Baaitary Deodirin d Diapar Pall.

AMAZINGLY LOW COST
Lew Thaa Heme Lauadcrtag

B aby's

To l N S ^ n S r BABY

D IA P E R SERVICE, Inc.
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To The Proud Parents O f

CrMM

All Baby Needs

2nd. &amp;

Ph. F A 2-5965

Saaford, Florida

A Com fy, Easy - T o • Clean

Compliments

STORE

BABBIBTr SLAWTKR

IN 8. Oak A t*.

F r o m ...

Complimenla of

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•

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For Complete Hom e
Furnishings on E asy
Credit SHOP —

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HEADQUARTERS FOR:
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PAGE 10

SPACE AGE SANTA arrived In Caawlberry thU year in a capeule. H en
he geta a helping hand from some of hla reindeer aa Rudolph and other*
wait in the eMgh out of camera range on the nearby garage. Dcaigna for
the Lake Kathryn home w en made by 14-year-old Tommy Vdtch, eon of
Mr*. Marion Veitch.
(Herald Photo)
and dlatrifaoted last Saturday by the Lions Club
of Casselberry. Amlattog wlth the annual pro.
jeet were, from left, Lion Ben Event; Mr*.
Even* of the Camel berry Women'* Chib; Corn*
mender Harold Kryder of American Legion Me*
mortal Poet SS6; Lions Tom Hueeton, Frank

Morris, Cart Jack; Paul Altan a and A. J. Bar*
dahl; Holhe Johnaon from VFW Poet 10060;
Mr*. Johnaon from the Poet Auxiliary; Lion
Millar Evana; Mr*. Hone Bennett of the South
Seminole Democratic Women’* Club and, kneel*
in# a t right, .VFW Poet Commander George
Howard.
(Herald Photo)

Mrs. Genie Fritter, Mrs.
June Nowell nod ¥**. Mar*
Jarie Ackerman.
The mow got an to a spo­
ts cular start with Mrs. Coesin modeling s white laco
bathing suit which was lined
with fleeh-fooed material.
Bm carried a matching Jac­
ket Both wort styled by
Alia of MiamL
During tho rest of tho
show n total 13 styles rang­
ing through drsssta, sports
clothes,
lingerie,
slippers
Jewelry, bags and sweaters,
all from the shop, were

•&gt;«*-*•— -- ^ r r i

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Churdi Has Annual Program

Name# o&lt; Lyman High stodsuts making th# honor roll
during tho second six weeks
period were announced just
before the holiday vacation
by the school (acuity.
Included oe the list wore,
10th grade; James Congeltoa.
Larry Moore, Susan Tate,
Donald Patrick, Elaine Haynit, Bonnie Layoon—&lt;straight
A’s), Mary Mldgette, Sharon
Tucker, Andrew Htnely, Cathy
Eicher, Judith Kacar, Bea­
trice
Savarese,
Penelope
Vaughn,
Larry
Marshall,
Kenneth
Taylor,
Charles

Betty Field, Sharon Lovell.
Gilds Pettinati, Nellie Rupe,
Jeanne Sears, Cheryl Eddy,
Dona Friend, Karen Hall,
Mary M u r r a y . Elisabeth
Scbupback, Franklin Johnson,
Chsrles Kern, Jed Schembera and Mary Etta Roberts.

THE SOUTH SEMINOLB Welcome Wagon New*
comers Club eaw exciting holiday style* in a
Fashion Show presented at the club meeting last
week by Carole’s of Longwood Plaza. Among
fashions shown wars, from left, a two-piece
green and whits print cotton twill by /tu n a
Leif u* modeled by Mrs. June Newell; Mrs. Bar-

and Young
of the First Baptist
ii. ——
Q— —
w|euj«r
lor
n easel Is* party throughout
Lour woad last Friday evening
white riding on a haywagoa
pulled by a tana of mutes.
Raymond Chaffin, Stetson
student whs la choir director
ot the Btotaoa Baptist Church,
lad the music with Jim Aus­
tin, Lon*wood Choir dir-

Drive Chairman
Needs Workers
Mlae M e l o n Snodgrass,
chairman far tho annual
- -i March of Diaac la tho Eahas asked that
enroot having time to voluafor making ealls in the
drive contact bar In the near
tare.
She slen asks that residents
I* make their
to Uda worth...

actor, also a Stetson student,
playing the piano.
Ths haywagoa aad mutes
were furnished and led by
Jimmy Belter aad Police
Chief and Mrs. Claud* Lays
provided an escort.
After making the complete
rounds of the tows the carol

Deoth Saddens
Community
Residents of
CaterurlM
wore saddened last week to
tears of the death of Rev. T.
W. Carlton who spent several
yean la tho community with
hla (amity, Rev. aad Mrs.
Bascorn Csrltoa. superintend­
ent of th# Methodist Child­
ren’s Home.
Known affectionately aa
"Grandpa" to children at the
homo and throughout tha
community, bo aad Mrs.
Carlton moved some Us
ago to thalr own home la

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Sunday School
Class Has Parly

bora Coaain wna ready for a gala evening in a
red, lace-topped drems with a full chiffon eklrt;
a beige wool knit with gold metallic thread* w*s
shown by Mrs. Gene Fritter and Mr*. Marjorie
Ackerman dressed for an evening a t home in
black silk shantung Capri pants with yellow
chiffon overblous*.
(Herald Photos)

singera returned to the
church recreation hall where
games were lad by Chaffin.
Refreshments of cookies aad
hot chocolate climaxed a
wonderful evening lor tha
young people.
Those taking part were
Sammy Kaltoy, Patrick Shea,
Barbara
Mtumer, Linda

Brown, Stave Powell, Larry
Miller, Ted Hauser, Lynn
Miller, Mike Harvllle, Carla
Lommler, Margo Kearns,
Ray Goodwin aad Barbara
tad Janice Lommler.
Adults taking part other
than those already named
were Margie Showers and
Mrs. Btolse Lommler.

DeBary HD Club Has Luncheon
B y M is. Adana M aile r

This yea r t C h r i s t m a n
Luncheon of the DeBary Home
Demonstration Club was held
last Thursday at the Commun­
ity Center with N members
present for the occasion.
Mr*. William Reich was
ihainuA of tho commitloo In
charts of plannlas and serv­
ing tha luncheon and aha and
tboeo of bar eommlttss all
won gaily decorated holiday
iprona.
*
| Wackiag with kaa weew Ura.

George Wright, Mrs. Lewis
Ritter, Mrs. Paulina Pettit,
Mrs. Kress Walter, Mrs. Nich­
olas Gerstcnek, Mia. Herbert
Vttt aad Mrs. Arthur Sinclair.
Mrs. John R. Rayfuse
la charge of table decorations
which ware beautifully
la tha seasonal theme.
A musical program by tha
DeBary Choristers under tha
direction of L a a r a P i a t t
Brown with Mrs. Ludwig Ru­
pees aa pianist, was present­
ed foUewiag the

Girl Scouts
Plan Dance
In DeBary
DeBary Girt Scouta will
sponsor a holiday dance for
Junior aad oenlor high school
students Saturday from
p. m. until It p. m. at tha De­
Bary rtro Halt
Parents of tho girts will
serve ns chaperones. Refreshmeats will be served and n
■mill admUnion will bo e W |
ed at tha door to cover ex-

By Jaao Casselberry
The Seventh Grade Sun­
day School Class of the Cas­
selberry Community Metho­
dist Church held a Christ­
ina* party UK Saturday
night at the home of the
teacher. Miss Eleanor Zukowskl on N. Triplet Dr. In
Casselberry.
The group enjoyed play­
ing games and listening to
tho ChrlKmas Story with a
background
of
recorded
Christmas carols.
RefreahreeaU
of
cake,
cookies, candies, eggnog or
soda wera served. The cake
was the handiwork of Mlsa
Zukowski’a
mother.
Mrs.
Joseph Zukowskl, and was
decorated with peppermint
candy canes and garlands of
gum drops.
Those attendlag the party
were Linda Milter, Patty
Harvitle, 'Gall Atchison, Lin­
da Waltman, Susie Webber,
Suite Miller, R o s e Aon
WooJs, Sally Lunn, Metenda
Casselberry. Ricky Shook,
Steve Duncan, Teddy McMil­
lan. Billy Marshall and Dar­
win Shea.
Assisting with party ar­
rangements were Mrs. Rich­
ard Webber and Miss Loieaone Wagner.

By M m teodgraaa
i Thursday at the Barnett i covered dish ripper at *
The aaeoal Christmas par- Memorial Msthodist Church p. a .
The (Urn. "The LKtteet An*
gel,” was followed by read­
ings of “ ‘Twee tha' Nlgbl
Before Christmta” aad "Le­
gend of the Christmas Roes’*
aad tbs singing of carols.
Whan Santa arrived some
N children received paeksges
of candy and treats.
Circle Y girls and MYP
boys decorated the church
parlors aad Christmas tree
for tha event

Slavia PTL
Asked To Buy
Film Machine

SANTA VISITED the Barnett Memorial Metho­
dist Church last Thursday night with gifts of
candy and balloons for some 00 youngsters.
Chatting with him here are, from left, Kevin
Wllborn, son of Mr. and Mrs. Bobby WUborn and
Danny Neal, non of Mr. and Mr*. Danny NeaL
(Cox Photo)

By France* Wetter
The Youth Choir of the
C o m m u n Ity Presbyterian
Church of Lake Mary pre­
sented the Christmas Can­
tata, “ Music of Christmas,"
Sunday night, under the dir­
ection of Sirs. Kay Sassman.
Choir members performing
were Michael Parkinson, Sue
Brooklyn, Debbie Hickson,
Trresa Davis, Jan Rouse,

800 Attend
Annual Party
In Longwood
By Deans Estes
Longwood’s annual Christ­
mas party, held last Thurs­
day evening at the City Park,
delighted nearly too young­
sters who consumed BM hot
dogs, 1,000 cooes of cotton
candy and 9*4 cupcakes.
Santa landed at Slade’s
Airport out on SR 431 and
was picked up by the Long­
wood Fire Truck for the trip
Into town, lie arrived at the
party at 7:43 p. m. with
gifts for all tha children pre­
sent who ranged In age from
three months to II years.
Plans, already in the mak­
ing for next year’s party, call
for the event to be held la
Uw afternoon.

Linda Nelson, Carol Dodson,
Rebecca Pilcher, Gayle Ro­
berts, Bonnie Unger, Dudley
Rouse, Jimmy Simmons, Bar­
bara Fletcher, Donna Cress,
Stanley Howell, David Alex
ander and Keith Keogh.
Preceding this special mu
steal program, a Christmas
play, "Gifts In A Stable,"
was presented by the young
people of the church under
the direction of Harold Un­
ger.
UPY members taking part
la this were Terry Bucklew,
Steve WUUs, Balph Unger,
Billy Lowe, Larry Chester,
Earl Roberts, Sooja Wester.
The Youth choir also stag
a variety of Christ mss
Carols during tha change of
scenery between the two
acts. Tha first scene waa a
modern youth dub room, the
second scene shifted hack to
time of Christ’s birth.
Following the program the
young people's group went on
a hay ride and caroling
around the community and
then back to the home of
Rev. and Mrs. John Pilley
for refreshments.
Tha children’s group was
invited to the home of Mr.
aad Mrs. Cbarleo Sassman
for a Christmas party with
an exchange cf gifts, and re-

By Joan LyLe
Tho monthly mooting of to
Slavia Portent-Teacher Lea
gut waa held in the achool au
dltorlum on Dee. 18.
Member* were asked to eon
aider purchasing a film atrl
machine of the type which ha
been on trial us* at the scho&lt;
although Its coat Is somawha
higher than previously quote
price*.
An expression of commend
atlon waa extended the floa
committee for work on th
prise winning entry In the an
nual Jaycee Christmas Farad
and a letter was read statin
that the school would be not!
fled when its plaque was to b
presented.
Th# program, directed b
Sira. Carl Lang, was give
with Mrs. Andrew Duda read
ing the C h r I a t m a a Storj
Slides also wera shown an
Christmas music complate
tha presentation.
Refreshment# of doughnut
and coffee wera served by Mr
Andrew Hikler, Mrs. H. Pen
py and Mrs. Dan Dlnda.
January hostesses will 1
Mrs. Charles Driggers, Mr
Kenneth Rice and Mrs. H. ]
McBride.

Airman Home
For Holidays
By Jane Casselberry
Airman Apprentice Pi
Willetts, son of Mr.
Mrs. David Colborn of (
selberry, is bom* on
weeks leave from Gi
Lakes Naval Training
tion in Illinois where he
In Boot Camp.
Philip, who Joined th* N
on Oct. 1 has been nai
to the Honor Guard and
qualified for Aviation Mac
i*ta School. He la th* &lt;
one in his cists not ha1
a high school diploma
qualify for a Clast A act
After graduating from 1
Camp on Jan. 11 he will
sent to Memphis, Tcna.,
further training.
He will leave here on 1
U to ratuoa to Croat La

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T w ik l win b* la
I far (to toUCiji
Tto Clack win
k r w t o n at
to a ttM c i)
twty-kaind little
fM , kiting to r lip I* keep
kick tto t e m , (topped a Her­
ald laparter on the (treat
►
&gt; Thursday afternoon with the
aoeittea. “Do you know when
, Aunt Dally live( V . . . Thu*
•txrtiag a (earth lor relatives
of Malady Ann, who told us
aha tired la Jacksonville!
bar name, but
What’a your Dad­
dy’s n a m e f she replied (of
coaree) "Daddy."

• • •
To tto rescue of the pretty
little lady In distress came the
White Knight on his charger,
Herald Circulation Manager
Frank Voltoline who said . . .
' *T know who you are and 1
know who your Daddy Is, too.”
• • •
The last we saw of them,
they were trudging down the
street, tto lost little girl, (not
lost any more) dinging fast
to the hand of the White
Knight, who looked pleased
and proud . . .

«

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City, Manager Named
Defendants In Action
M. L. Saxon, of Saxon Ter­
mite Control Company of
Holly Hill, through his attor­
ney, Msuricw Wagner, flted
two suits on two couots, each
in Circuit Court Thursday
against the CUy of Sanford
and City Manager W. E.
Knowles.
One brief concerning a
news story which appeared
in tto Sanford Herald, Dae.
ft charged that statements
attributed to Kaowlts were
"false, wiekrdly and mali­
ciously intending to Injure
and destroy the business,
good reputation and credit
of the plaintiff in his in­
dividual and business capaci­
ties’’ and asked $190,000 on
the first count, which was
■gainst Knowids and $230,000
in the second count against
the City of Sanford.
A second brief was filed,
with the same charges and
suit, because of a story
which appeared in tto Or­
lando Sentinel Seminole, Vo­
lusia edition, bringing 9
total demand Judgment to

If yon were born in Decem­
ber, you’ve only got two more
days to get your driver’s li­
cense, or you’ll have to pay
ex tn .

Another Hole
• • •
Blasted In Wall
And speaking of driver’s li­
censes, you had better hang
onto the ooe you have, because By Berliners
If you ever have to take the
test over, you may be in trou­
ble. Safety Education Officer
Vinca Smallwood of the FHP
told a civic dub recently that
to often Just walks in and (as
of the program) hands
written exam for a
driver’s license. And
w whatT . . . 75 perthem flunk, even when
them grade their own
(I

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Tto engineers of Reynold*.
Smith and Uilfs have written
the city manager that a re­
quest by the city commission
that ail possible sites for the
proposed port terminal be list­
ed wiU be included in the re­
port. The engineers wrote that
their analysis will seek to
find "the most practical loca­
tion for a port and/or port fa­
cilities in relation to the over­
all economic commercial poteidial of the area under conalderatlon."

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Mayor Jimmy Crappa haa
received a letter from Capt.
Jtobort St. Ware of the Sanford
Naval Air Station which points
out that the station is here
on ■ long-term basis.
Capt. Ware wrote the may­
or that he plans to improve
the "long term appearance of
the station" by planting of
mure trees and added land­
scaping.

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tto City af
Tto plaiatlff denied tacit
and every statement, charge
and lafaswnca attributed to
Knowlea under Public Law
$479 an making "false, scan­
dalous, malicious and deft•

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Herald Index

Tax collector John Galloway Bridge
says there is no point to set­ Classified —
Cornice —
ting up an office for license
Dear Abby
lags out Kern Park way.
Editorial
—
Would cost a lot of money and
Entertainment
would mean nothing to the
Page
Legal*
county. Urges instead that
Puss
la
south end drivers get their
tags by malL Us lays it costs Society
Sport*
pnly half a buck more for
i Chusikea

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Tto suits gwotsd tto stortou
printed by totft papers, ha
ttotr entirety, categorically
denylag tads

President Puts
Personal Touch
To Cuban Action

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PALM BEACH (UPI)—President Kennedy haa
decided to atop personally into n highly emotional
situation In South Florida to dramatize thin country's
intention to help upset the Cuban regime of Fidel
Castro.
The chief executive will fly to Miami Saturday
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‘Write* S tart

Fighting Flares
EL1SABETUV1LLE, Katan­
ga (UPD—United Nations and
Katangese forces exchanged
heavy gunfire, including mor­
tar bursts, today after Katan­
gese troops launched an at
tack on UN positions outside
this secessionist c a p i t a l .
"Numerous’* casualties were
reported.

Citrus Cost Up
LAKELAND (UPD-Houaewives across tto nation will
soon ace (rash Florida citrus
return to supermarkets, but
they ran expect to pay pram
ium prices. The first ship­
ment of fresh citrus following
a 10-day embargo were expect­
ed to begin moving today. But
citrus officials warned that
the movement will be very
light.

Labor Shifted

TALLAHASSEE (UPI 1-Mi­
grant laborers are being shift­
ed from the vegetable farming
areas in South Florida to cit­
rus region* In Ua* bop* of
saving some of the (nut hit
l’*ge
by the hardest Florida frees*
7-8
of tto century. The State Era
Page 7
Service hoped to
Page
workers te tto eitby the end *f the
i ’age • . l ,‘
Page

axtary libel mad

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WASHINGTON (UPD-The
Bt'BLLV (UPD—A home­ Post Office Department plana
made bomb blastod a 10-foot to start tto m w year off
•quart bole in the Berlin wall
early today, shattering 000 ’•write" by Issuing new ball­
point pen* to tto asUoo's It,windows but Injuring no ooe.
Wait Berlin police said tto ooo post offices.
windows broke from the con­
clusion of tto blast within a Alcatraz Closing
radius of 200 yards. Damage
WASHINGTON (UPD-Tb*
to tto wall was negligible. No federal penitentiary on Alesrefugee* escaped through tto
trax Island in Sxn Francisco
bole.
The bl#st occurred shortly Bay will to closed by next
after mrjttSWTrt' the 'corner rJiily and It* p'risotors will to
of Zlmmerstraiae and Linden- confined in other U. S. prisons.
strasse in West Berlin. 11
failed to dent a second thicker Damages Listed
wall a few feet behind the
JACKSONVILLE B E A C H
site. The East Berlin side in
(UP1&gt;—
Official* of Jackson­
that area is vacant land and
ville Beach and neighboring
wartime ruins.
A wooden police observation Neptune Beach figured Thurs­
platform on the west aide of day the towns spent a total of
$24,274 for emergency work
the wall was damaged. The
door and show-window of a and materials during the re­
cent Atlantic Ocean storm.
tobacco and liquor store near­
by were smashed and stock Hopes Dim
spilled into tbs street.
During the night a 22-year- RAWALPINDI, P a k i s t a n
old East German border guard (UPI) — Hopea dimmed today
fled in uniform to West Ber­ for any constructive outcome
lin. He crossed the barbed of the Indian-Pakistanl talks
wire barricades into the north­ on the Kashmir* dispute now
ern section of tto city, un­ in their second day. Reliable
noticed by his fellow guards. sources said It was unlikely
any more formal meetings
West Berlin police said.
At least 17 refugees reach­ would be hold after today.
ed Berlin safety since the be­
ginning of Christmas week, in­ Jake Surprised
BEVERLY HILLS. Calif.
cluding eight members of two
families who crushed through (UPD-John (Jake the Bar­
Communist barriers in an ar­ ber) Factor said Thursday he
had contributed to both politi­
mor-plated bus.
cal parties and wae shocked
by a Republican demand that
President Kennedy give asAuthor Adopts
lurence Factor's Christmas
pardon was not influenced by
60-Year-Old
campaign contributions.

The city commissioner* aald
Thursday night that they don’t
believe a raise in member­
ship dues In the Florida Lea­
gue of Munidpolitiei is war­
ranted and advised the city
manager to send along the old Secretary As Son
fee of $400 and see what hap­ NICE, France (U P l)-B rltpens. The league sent a bill iah author Somerset Maug­
for $300 for the dues for the ham, M, legally adopted his
coming year, with no explana­ 60-year-old privata secretary
tion for the increase.
Alan Hearts aa hie too, court
• • •
records showed today.
Tbergen Industrie* Carp..
The aged author went to a
located In the Industrial Park
local notary last April 12 and
three miles south o( Oviedo In bad legal adoption papers
the Lake Charm area, la ex­ drawn. They wars formally
pected to get into full swing racognisad by a court tors
next week. The business,
June 7.
which will manufacture 110 Neither Maugham nor hia
volt AC generators and will secretary was available for
open with eight to 10 employes, comment at Maugham's resi­
hopes to bare at least 30 per­
dence on the Riviera.
sons at work within the next
Maugham reccnUy started a
three months.
court action here to gain a
• • •
declaration that gifts made to
Don McNeil, who has been bis 47-year-old daughter Eiiia
Breakfast Clubbing it ail bath, now Lady John llopo,
these year*, will put the San­
were illegal. Tha sum involved
ford area in the spotlight
U reputed to to in the region
Sunday on Channel 9 TV when
be stages the "telling of the of $14 million.
exciting story of Mackle Built
Deltona." The program U
scheduled for 7 p m.

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by helicopter to speak to tto
assembled survivor* *f “Bri­
gade 2306," the military organ­
isation of Cuban refugees an
badly ranted la tto abortive
1961 Bay of Pig* Invasion.
More than 1,109 of tto men
were ransomed from Castro
prisons this week with aa es­
timated |79 million worth a*
medical supplies, food and
credit for tto Communist
government of Cub}.
The formation of Brigade
2306 for Inspection by tto pres­
ident will lake place at 10;20
a.m. Saturday la tto 90,000aeat Orange Bowl stadium
where families and friends of
the recently liberated captives
are expected to gather by the
thousands.
Tto ehtef executive will
■peek at the end of what
promised to be an emotional
ceremony. Arrangements for
his appearance were made
late Thursday by a delegation
representing the prisoners.
The six members of the
group, most of them lean and
gravefaced after 20 months of
Cuban prison squalor, ipent 70
minutes talking with Kennedy
at the Palm Beach residence
where he and hia family a rt
spending the holidays.
The men fresh from prison
filth and suffering resembled
a group of mourners in new
black suite and unsmiling
faces. Tto president did his
best to make them feel at
home, serving tell cool drinks
in the patio of hia residence
and presenting the men to his
wife, Jacqueline, who spoke
with tto delegation in fluent
Spanish.
.Manuel Artime, 30. was the
ranking civilian officer repre­
senting the Cuban Revolution­
ary Committee In Brigade
2306. He was such a firebrand
that Caitro demanded $300,000
special ransom for him.

Justice Delays
Work Ruling
WASHINGTON |UP1) —
Supreme Court Justice Wil­
liam O. Douglas today delayad
until Jan. 9 tha effect ef a
lower court d e c i s i o n that
would allow the nation’* railrootle to eliminate “featherbedding" or unnecessary work.
Originally, tto ruling woe
to have gone Into effect Jan.

f.

WINNERS OF THE JAYCEE Christman lighting context hold
trophies presented to them at a luncliwm Thursday a t the
Civic Center by Lighting Contest Chairman Harold Rowland.
At left (in dark glasses) la S. A. Lindstrom winner of the beat
overall residential display. Next are Mr. and Mrs. W. H.
Wsible, first place religious and Mrs. Charles H. Polley J r,

second; Mrs. A. P. Fletcher, first piece traditional and Mr. and
Mrs. George Ferrante, second place: F. E . Cola took first Hi
artistic with Robert Jernigan (with mother) eecead. A t light
la W. A. Norris, of Norria TV shop, wlnnar of the best commercial display.
(Hsrald Photo)

Be/ Hospitalized Medicare, School Aid Push Eyed City To Proceed
PALM BEACH (UPI) — Thufeday, Kennedy met with expected to exceed $30 billion. On Acquisition 01
By Fall Off Truck President
Kennedy swung hia Defense Beeralary Robert 8. Wednesday. Kennedy began
Charles (Rickey) Esclavon. legislative planning for 1963 McNamara, Deputy Secretary hie discussions by ironing eut
12, son of Ur. and Mrs. Ed­ today to consideration of bow Roswell L. Gilpatrie, and the next year’* tax reduction pro­ Old Post Office
Joint Chiefs of Staff. They tU posal* with, Treasury Secrpward C. Esclavon of Longwood,. w*p'seriously Injured
Thursday afternoon when to
(ell out a pickup truck driven
by his brother, Robert, 18,
near Saniando Springs, the
Highway Patrol reported.
Rickey was standing in Uw
back of tto truck when they
entered a curve and the right
wheels of tto vehicle went
off tto road. Robert tried to
straighten out and as tto
truck swerved hie brother
fell from the truck.
He lauded on his shoulder*
and the back of hie bead,
suffering a suspected frac­
ture of tto skull and severe
lacerations of the bead, ac­
cording to Tpr. C. E. Tom­
linson, who reported tto ac­
cident
Tto boy was taken to Semi­
nole Memorial Hospital and
transferred to Orange Mem­
orial lloepital, O r l a n d o ,
where hia condition wae re­
ported as "fairly good" this
morning.

Compensation
Tax C u tS e t
TALLAHASSEE (Ui’l) —
The Industrial Commission
expects to cut tto minimum
unemployment compensation
tax rate more than one-hatf
during 1966, Chairman Wor­
ley Brown revealed today.
Brown said the tax, paid by
employers, we* l.l per cent
of an employer’* payroll dur­
ing 1962. Tha commission
proposes to cot this figure to
A pee cent for the coming
year.

When Oviedo Gets A
Siren, It Goes All Out
At tto height of tto Cuban air at elL
erisi* when everybody was ex­ It stands over four feet high,
tremely Civil Defense con­ la four feet in diameter,
scious, the Oviedo Town Coun­ weighs over 700 pounds, and
cil entered n new $1,00) siren the council proudly assert* it
to replace the now almost U the largest fir* siren in
worn set device which haa Seminole County.
served t h e e e m m n n l t y f o r
There are seven tone open­
years.
ing* and it will have separate
A few days ago it arrived oscillations for fire call and
and the town fathers are in n Civil Defense warnings. It la
state ef consternation over equipped with a 10 horsepower
whet to do with it. It elands in motor.
the fir*house, still r rated, The council men all declare
while town talk goes on over they hod not anticipated re­
whether to hire a bridge build­ ceiving such a big item when
ing company to make e ******* they lightly told Fite Chief Bo
for R, or whether to even try Lingo to go ahead and order a
and gut Ua thing u# « too J new siren.

to get Congress to approve two
politically • significant eregrams it spumed this year.
Medical care fur the aged
under Social Security (Inane*
ing was understood to be high
on the agenda for talks by
the president today with
Health, Education and Wel­
fare Secretary Anthony J.
Celebreue. So was federal aid
to education.
The administration will try
again next year for federal
aid to public schools, aa well
as to higher education. This
proposal has been batted
down twice in Congress, but
administration experts believe
each passing year reduces
some of the opposition.
Much tto same thinking was
behind the president’s decision
to push again for medicare. He
and bis advisers sense what
they regard as slowly growing
public support for the plan.
This was Kennedy’s third
day of talks on the vacation
White House with cabinet of­
ficial* and other high adminis­
tration aides on next year's
budget, reported at an all time
high in excess of (99 billion
and the 1963 legislative pro­
gram.

Auto Licenses
To Go On Sale
The new 1983 automobile
license pistes will go oa sate
Wednesday at the tag office
in the Seminote County Court
house. Tax Collector John L.
Galloway said today.
Galloway, who serves as
sgeot for the state motor ve­
hicle commission, called at­
tention to the fact that mall
service is available tor those
who do no* have time to
call at tto courthouse tor the
tags.
‘T o obtain e tag by mail,
all that 18 necessary Is to
mall in your 1962 auto regis­
tration card with the remit­
tance for tto coat of tto tag
phie $0 cents nulling cost,
and the tag will to mailed
to you." Galloway pointed
out
A plain tag, bearing the
Seminole County designation
number, 17, without any tet­
ter suffix will cost $16, H
mailed.
Ooe with tto 17D designa­
tion will cost $11 and one
with 17W will to $21.
The teg office will to open
daihr except Saturday aed
Sunday from 9 a. m. te S
V- a .

but stamped ftaql approval on tsry Douglas Dillon and *ih«* T to City
a ftcordhlgh military budget fiscal sdvissri.* '*■
Thursday
with lta effort to acquire tto
old poet efflew building fog
use as a public library.
T to problem of a library
certifies flow requirement was
pointed eat aa a possible feetor In halting tto city’s effort
to acquire tto building for
this woe, but commissioners
A
constitutional
amendment
TALLAHASSEE (UPI) —
decided to proceed.
Former House Speaker Wil­ creating a supercourt would
City M a n a g e r W. K.
liam V. Chappell say* a state- simplify slate-backed changes Knowles told tto commission
In the federal constitution,
backed bell te rolling to emend
that ha thought tto details
Chappell raid.
the U. &amp; Constitution to pre­ The plsn being k l e k e d for acquisition of tto building
vent federal courts from In­ around would allow n consti­ from the General Services Ad­
terfering with legislative re- tutional convsntioo to be call­ ministration c m bn worked
ed upon approval by the legis­ oat.
apportionment.
Chappell said Thursday he latures of two-thinia of the
will ask Gov. Farris Bryant to nation’s 60 states. Changes in
call a one-day special session the constitution would become
of the Legislature Jan. 16 to law upon approval of threeform plana to havo Congress fourths of the state legisla­
create a supercourt to rule on tures.
federal court Jurisdiction in The formsr House speaker
rases involving states’ right*. aaid there is n “possibility’’ WASHINGTON (UPI) —
the Lvgisletura will arcady be The Air Force (misted today
in respportlonment special that last Saturday’a test of
session an Jan, 16.
the Skybolt missile was a suc­
He said if the Legislature Is cess, but Informed source# in­
In ecislon but hue not agreed dicated the performance woe
on a rvapportionment settle­ considerably less than 100 per
ment, he will ask the lawmak­ cent.
The recent frecse bis er! to devote one day to states The military services cus­
rights.
tomarily drscrito such a test
created some problems for
Chappell said thare la still aa a success If it provides in­
Sanford refuse collectors ind hop* the Legislature ran re- formation sought in n partic­
tto City Commission voted district itself before the reg­ ular experiment. But this docs
Thursday night to ask the ularly scheduled April session. not always mean that a mis­
cooperation of residents in The former speaker said he sile hit a target.
would go along with statutory
In Saturday’s test near Cape
solving ooe of them.
Residents having damaged rvapportionment—If a consti­ Canaveral, It was reported, the
citrus (rug from dooryard tutional amendment followed Skybolt did not carry a noso
trees or groves are asked to in 1963, or 1965 at the latest. rone for protection on re-en­
But, hs added, “the test time try Into the atmosphere, and
place such fruit in some sort
of box or container when 1 c h e e k e d , there weren’t therefor* burned up.
Moreover, according to In­
putting it out for the collec­ enough votes committed to the
statutory
approach,
though
It
formed
sources, It would hav*
tors.
There te so much fruit be­ was close enough that a con­ missed ths target by epproxiing piled out for collection centrated effort could throw J matrix 100 miles If the
1cone had been in place.
by tto refuse trucks that R ua uver the top."
gets scattered and te diffi­
cult to clean up when not in
some sort of container, tto
city manager pointed out.
Tto refuse department ex­
pects about two more weeks
of extra work in cleaning
up frown shrubbery, fruit
and other frwexa-created rub­
bish.
PLATTSBUHG. Mu. (UPI) birthday Nor. B by working
In other action, tto com­ —When Clinton County Magis­ nil day. tin still drive* his
mission denied free us* of trate A. R. Alexander takes own car, manipulating ths ve­
tto Civic Center by Mm Man- his oath of offico anew next hicle to work oven over key
ford Mate Chorus;
week, be wsnta no fanfare, roads.
Designated
tto
Florida llo will bo atarting hia 13th
"II* works nil day, *v«ry
State Bank and Sanford At­ year at tha poet.
day, winter and auaaoor,"
lantic Natl. Bank as official
But, probably, a few will the a aside at said.
depositories for tto coming raise tbeir eyebrows.
And for Alexander, a car­
year.
Alexander Is 103 years old. eer aa n Judge—which started
Approved payment of a
An suistant aaid "juat the when he was 9M-is Just an­
total of $73,300.61 on estimate usual ceremony" was plan­ other xdventure. II* already
number five to tn* contrac­ ned for tto oath-taking. Alex* tod toon X school teacher,
tor op tto sewage disposal ander doesn’t
appreciate lawyer, postmaster and tew}
plant.
j "foUkro!" aod cerebrated his MS

Ball Rolling To Get

State's Rights Rule

Skybolt Effort
Still Studied

Help Is Asked
In Refuse Pickups

Magistrate Wants

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during the rtp d tf T tt y. m.
orsklp aorvira — l ay.
Tbs t t m a dan wM bo ghr.
ra by Sally WDUama. Coogrogatk —1 ringtts vin bo
lad by Wyatt Harris Folds
Jr., Batoy wuitoau vffl good
tha aeripf o aad Art— Jh.
Peons vBl otter tha prayer.
Solotot far tha sanritn vfll
I t Bay Ivey,
Takiag part an a program
of talks so tee theme, "What
Christ Means te Ms in Col
left" wDI he Gene Dtanaeck,
Art— DeYouag, Jeh* Mara,
Boaale Wilao* pad Wyatt
Potts J r.

HANFORD A L L IA N C E C H U R C H « M th o m m od th e L m o tR u re B arr­
ie* a t B r a n d o T roop t U , w hich i t d irected h r M r*. D onald Jo n ee t a d
M re. Mehrifl S p u t a . New m e m b u t o f th e troop, &lt;n o t t a o r d o r e e i b m
include ( leb o ec * Better*, U n d e B o n e , Sueaa B h d n re ld e r, B e e O een
G lare, N ancy Lyon*, M arth a P a rk e r, S ueaa Bpotta. Girl* w ho re ceire d one
y e a r star* included Jeerfea B oodinot, J e r r y G reen, Candace Jonee, Ju d y
M ansfield, Becky
, Cindy M iller, E laine Owens, L y n n S ta n ta r an d
P a n Taylor.
( H ta d d P hoto)

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Tsatn Barries

MU-WtoS Barrlta

First Methodist
Wleatrs a t tha aaaoal MR*
day Settled aaotari t t Da*
■ary M n baas laaaaen d
by tie DaBary Oaidsa Club
which yroridad teams lor
Judgtog (ha aiaay exhibits.
to District Oea vieean
vara Mr. aad Mrs. Wfllte*

Notes

DoppeUdt, 10 Jasmins Drtrt.

H , n T u S nm ;
Mn. WUEo Muehss sod baby,

A EoQ Call of aB atudaals
vill tab# p lan at tha U:M
First Baptists
a. m. aanleo aad all coDaga
( . a |&lt; J* W V M r
glria viQ bo tevttsd to ah
te tha chain iokiat Mr this
service vlU bo Mlsa Deanna
Tha P in t Baptist Church Nichols.
ei l o f u r i win hare a Now Tha en atag v o n ttp . syrYear's B n Watctmiiht Setrk o beginning at • p. m. wiQ be conducted entirely by
Monday with e period of tbo students andor Um kad*
erahlp of Miae Margaret
music.
Tha second part of tha pte* jeans.
A reception la honor of tbo
gram vill prorld# a period
a&lt; Mtkvablp aad faa foilov* students will bs held follow­
ad by a kstimoalal strrioc. ing the service with member*
Bklta via bo pnaoetsd by of the Senior MYP as hosts
dopartmrata of the Training
Union under the dir action of
Mn. Francis Beard, ebtir*

BKSSS w m
Mr. sad Mrs. Reads Beet of
loafer^ e boy.
Discharges
Jo An* Williams, L i k a
Mary'i Stanley Betuey, Lake
Mary) Avaril CoqulUetU, Lake
Marys Piero Donnas, Mario*
Martin, Verbk Williams, Em.
minaal Compton, LaVerna
Weill. Jullne W.ber, William
Duxbury, Irene BervrHt, Wil­
lie Choke, Maris Moloham,
Juaalt* Wiles*, McCloud Ba­
by Boy, Mis. M ania Dyal
and bahyi Mra. Lector Bryant
and twin bobka.
DECEMBER t t

maa.

The dosing prayar asrrico
vill begin at 11:11 p. m. Dur­
ing this period the religious
skit, "Sharing Christ with Urn
Whole World" vill b t pre­
sented by the Training Union.
Refreshments will ha sort­
ed during the evening.

Watchnight Meet

By Jana CaieiBerr /
Tha Pralria Lake BapUet
Church In Pern Park wfll
hold a Watchnight Service
Monday b o a I p. m. until
ll:M a. a . Thar* will bs
prayer aad fellowship. Retroshaonts will be served.

Hoaorablo mootio* v ast to
Mr. aad M n. Prod MoLar•a, M Iris Laao, •
District Tvv vioners v a n
Clyda Urban, M Aster Dr.
•ad booorablo aaotloo to
Mn. Edna Riley, » Asaka
Dr.s District /Throe,r Mr. aad

Baptists Plan
Work Day
In Longwood

donning tho building and
grounds to preparation for
tho new year.
Tho now pastor, Bar. Jack
Lindsay, will conduct Us first
servlets a t the church on
Wednesday evening.
Services this Sunday will
bo conducted by Gena Bridges,
ministerial student at Blai­
se* University.

•f Sanford.
Births
Mr, aad Mrs. Patrick Erick­
son of Sanford, a boy.
pbokirg*
Bernice Pletoher, Lake Mon­
roe; Paulo Retried, Sanford.
DECEMBER t t
Edna Joyce Roberts, Lake
Msfjr; Ethal Lao Walker. Effie Durden, Jeuie Soderblom.
Julia Blundn, Gall Ann MaeFarlhne, Karen Blunden, Lu­
cille Parkiaa, Helen Starke,
Emil Bkgra, Audrey Bishop,
David H avklu, Clauds Den-

By Jana Cuaoihorry
Tha Community Mathodiet
Church of Caasolbmy la
planning a Now Year'a Eva
program and Watehnigbt Ser­
vice for all agaa to bo held
Mooday night at tha church.
A Fellowship Supper will
be held at 1 p. m. with
everyone attending asked lo
bring his own tabk service
and favorite covered dish or
dessert.
The program will Include
worship, singing, recreation
and refreshments win be
served.
Two films of Interest to
both children and adults will
bo shown. They art "Talking
Hinds," a pilot film for the
new television serise, “Breakthru" and a film In color on
"God and Scknco."
The evening will bo climax,
ad with a Midnight Commun­
ion Service.

Casselberry
Church To Hove
Student Day
By Jane Casselberry
The Casselberry Commun­
ity Methodist Church will ob­
serve Student Recognition
Day this Sunday with the
young people to be in charge
of all three worship services.
The Intermediate MYP will
be in charge of the i:M a. m.
service; the college students
will have charge of the 11
a. m. worship and tho even­
ing service at T:tt p. m.
will bo kad by members of
tbo Senior MYF.

Mr. and Mra. Tarry Perkins of
Sanford, a girl
Discharges
Mra. Richard Whiting and
baby. DeBary; Lucy Hallerman. Lake Monroe; Event
Dent, DeBary; Charles Ware,

Women’s Club
To See Film

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— Pastor
Rasa lav Meatta* IS:*# * m.
(Pirn Banter)
Coafaraaea ..........
fill p. *m.
(prtcdtnf tatareay)
Tklrd Banter ___ T:l* p. m.
Jot HsrvlU___ass's Pastor
Christian Science
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BAPTIST CMCSSC*
Bib 81. * SSoUr A n.
Paul tt. catUr — — Taster B a ite r S e r-k e *
Sinter Bahaol _ lt:*« a. m. B a ite r B abeel___ U M a. m.
•untey
■akjaatt
Morning Worship It*# b. m.
-Christian Beli b m *
SUBlIif
Wadaaadar Servian l:M p. m.
Craning WarUts tltS p. m. RteSlae R oom) (Ts Cbartb
Wadaatter
Rdlttoe) t:*e-«:t» Toe* *
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Prayaa aarvlas — M l p, m.

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These Sanford Merchants
Urge You To Attend
The Church O f Your Choice
W ilaon-E ichelbergtr M o rtu ary
Eunice L WUoew end Staff

Tho American OR Company

Progreaeive P rin tin g Co.
J. M. Camera* sod S tiff

W Q m -M alo r F u r n l t n o C*.
Mr. aad Mrs. A1 WUaa*

S ten slro m Realty
Horb Btoastrwm aad Staff

Mra. Appleby’s RraUurant
lit N. Park

Echols Itodding Company
Mr. e*d Mrs. L P. Coroar

Hollar M otor S a k s Co.
Emmett Farrell A Stoll

T h e R ltx T heatre
BUI Lwvalooe A teapkyoee

J . C. Penney Company

Food F a ir Stores, Inc.
Goorga Balky A Essplayaaa

S a a fo H A tlantic N ational Bank
Howard JL Hodges A l u f f

S o u th ern N atu ral Gas
Jobs Duo* A Staff

Hid Lumber A Hardware Co.

Memorial

ta ^ B k ^ .lb ^ K A R C Il
r M i fWli Gratefallf
RELIGION IN ART. u collection of puintiiigs anil diaplaya by m em bers of
the D eB ary A ria and C raft* Club, opened la s t week a t th e DeBary M an­
sion II oum . F eatured nr* paintings by Mra. L au ra Lock of P eL an d who
poses w ith h e r copy o f an original Ruben which h angs in th a Museum o f
A rt in Now York.
,
(Cox Photo)

«av. rn Rath Orest — tesetao
Sastev M a d — WjH a. a .
MaralM WarttHp »»:*• * m.
■aster Broom* — tite *. m.
vra* RlMa atufr - Tile * as.

Dr. and Mn. Luthor TarbstJ,
3SS DaBary A n . sod to Mr.
aad Mn. Okoa Smith, ill
Atoma Ed.
District Six, Edvard Thu­
rso, Mi Plaatatioo Kd. aad
bonorabla ntntlon to Louisa
DeVsntry, MO Auga VlsU.

Area Church
By Dora*
Oran* Katas
Beta.
Members of the P in t Bap­ Plans Program
tist Church of Longwood
Into been requested to meet
o t the Church ot 1 y. m. this And Communion
Saturday for the purpose of

Lydia Totten, D e B a v y i
Charles Miaaor, Naples; Donala Vann, Barken Erickson,
Praacoo B i a k o y , Ernestine
Praia*, Wllllo Wators, Lida
Stioe, Xugeno Ellsworth, Di-

By Jgna Caaeelherry
The Women's Club sf Cas­
selberry will see a dim ou
rorneal transplant, " B o y
With a Blindfold," next Wed
ecaday at T;30 p. m.
The fUm wlli be mppUed
by Semteete ikapiul Ere
Asia. The public ia in­
vited to

Mr*, w nilaa Bolkmaa, 1U
N artale Bd. wMk hoaorabk
mratio* to Mr. i*4 Mrs.
Vied Frasplra, I M a i n
Dr.
District four. Mr. aad Mn.
Edvard X. WaRen, SO El*
dorado Dr. with haaoraMo
m otion to Mr. sad Mn. Ee*
b e t Mclver, n Madsra E l ;
district flvw, Mr. aad Mn.
Edvard ABaa, lie Maria Kd.

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B anter Oakesl _ 1:11 a. m.
Morals* Worokls itiSO n. m .
■ranln« Warship _ TlN p. so.
Tats. i f N i n i

S ta te F orm Insurance Companies
Irvlag L Pryar aad Staff

Mr. aad Mrs. M. R. Slrkktoad

L. BsMaera sad Kmpkyoee

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Smuggled dispatches from
Western diplomatJe and other
tollable sources in Cuba re­
ported today that Fidel Castro
te battling for his political life.
The dispatches, delivered in
Hew York City, reported that
hit Image has been damaged,
perbapo irreparably, by Nikita
Khrushchev's unilateral ded-

do* to remove Husains rock­
et* and bombers aad tbsir
crtwi from Cuba.
The Soviet action ra raftd
Caitro's student followers, the
dispatcbos said, and be was
reported having trouble keep*
tag them in Use.
Cuba's seven million people,
meanwhile, wen described as
increasingly nstleaa over pro*
longed shortages.
The dispatches said th e n
was continued anti-Castro ac­

JACKSONVILLE (UP!) Massive construction projects
• t Urn world’* spaceport.
Cape Canaveral, plus a start
on an Improved state water
control system, coat as esti­
mated HM million during
IMS and mad* the U. S.
Army Corps of Engineers
here see of Florida'a biggest
industries In 1S0.
As Urn year closed the enmost Impressive dollar vol­
ume of work since Wocld
War H to make Uw Jacksonvilla district the fourth tart­
est in the nation. Only Oma­
ha, Neb., Los Angeles and
Tulsa, Okla., topped this of­
fice.
District Engineer CoL H.
R. Parfitt said Wedacsdsy
the bulk of the year’s work
was directed at the cape
where construction and the
purchase of real estate for
expansion of the manned lu­
nar landing program totaled
almost $9T million.
The engineers also spent
nearly $33 million on civil in
projects, including operation
and maintenance of navig­
able waterways.
Altogether, the $1M million
figure was almost double
that of 19$L
This year, however, the
Jacksonville office's construc­
tion picture will be cut
sharply as the asWly-created
Cape Canaveral district of­
fice gets underway. Other
military construction pro­
jects win be handled by the
engineers' office at Savannah,
Ga., leaving this district as
strictly a civil works office
to handle flood control, navi­
gation and beach erosion.
Highlights for construction
of the Good control project
were the start of building on

tivity in the interior but de­
scribed H as scattered and In­
effective. Mon serious for
Castro, they said, was grow­
ing discontent among the peas­
antry.
The dispatches cited ‘‘uncon­
firmed" reporta In Havana of
similar discontent within the
armed forces.
Castro was said to be visit­
ing his alma mater, Uw Uni­
versity of Havana, almost
nightly to keep his student fol­
lowers from open street pro­
m ts against what they term
“Soviet treason."
The dispatches cited protest
rallies within the university,
not only against Khrushchev
but against university Rector
Juan MarineOo, veteran pres­
the $ u mlUkm program to ident of the Cuban Communist
improve the Kissimmee Riv­ party for to ysars.
er, sod to build a network
Diplomats said that tbs inof canals and water control
structures in the Upper Kis­ tamal crisis In Cuba provoked
by Khrushchev's action also
simmee Basin.
has caused a cleavage in Cu­
In addition, work waa start­ ban Communist ranks.
ed on enlarging tn* flood- Such party atalwarta as
way channel of the Caloosa- Ernesto (Che) Guevara, gen­
hatches River from Lake erally credited with having
Okeechobee to the Gulf of been Instrumental In getting
Mexico. A Plf-square mile the rockets and bombers Into
water conservation area In Cuba, was described as “en-‘
Dade and Broward Counties raged" over the Russian role.
to catch and conserve the
Long s sympathiser of Red
overflow from Lake Okee­ China In Its ideological clash
chobee, was completed this with Soviet communism, Gue­
month.
vara was said now to be open­
The Army saw latest re­ ly pro-Peking in bis politics!
ports to Congress show that attitude.
benefits from the giant masa
The dispatches confirmed
of levees, eansis and water earlier information from Ha­
control structures are $1 for vana of serious differences be­
every $1 invested In the pro­ tween Castro and Anastss
ject. This Is twice the dollar Mlkoysn, the Soviet deputy
value of protection that waa first premier, in their recent
originally forecast when the “peace talks' la the Cuban
project was authorised by Uw capital
federal government la 1948.
The dispatches said that
Other waterworks complet­ Caitro's failure to pertoaaUy
ed during the year included attend more than Uw first two
deepening of the Interaeoast- sessions of talks was because
itl Waterway as far south as he expressed himself on the
West Palm Beach. The sec­ subject of Russia In terms
tion from West Palm Beach which Mlkoyan considered of­
to Delray Beach was put un­ fensive.
The Cuban leader, the dis­
der construction.
The engineers' real estate patches said, ignored several
office Is scheduled to com­ Mlkoysn overtures for a with­
plete purchase of 9T,000 acres drawal or modification of Uw
of Isnd north and west of phraaeology used.
Cape Canaveral in July, 1983, The consensus among West­
for use by NASA la its apace ern diplomats in Havana was
exploration program. In ad­ that Castro's subsequent dis­
dition,. 4t has been directed patch of an emissary to Mos­
to buy almost 13,000 addition­ cow to talk trade with Russia
al acres In north Brevard means the Cuban leader is
County and Volusia County fully aware of his economic
for further expansion of Uw dependence on the Kremlin.
manned lunar landing pro­ Castro's emissary was said
to have told the Russians they
gram.
Parfitt said the CSF (water must at least maintain present
control project) — estimated Soviet aid to Cuba despite any
to cost some $330 million— apparent unfavorable balanco
was about one third com­
pleted at the year’s and.

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FAM1LY-8TTUS groups made for happy holiday get-to­
gethers aa college students joined parents a t the annual Christ*
mas Bali at the Mayfair. Resting a moment between dances
are these gay couples, from le ft John Boniface, Vanderbilt

atudent, and Carol Sua Higginbotham, FSU; John Bonifaoa
Sr., Mr*, Bonifsca, Crela Higginbotham, .Karl Higginbotham,
Bonnie Gitlow, U. of F. atudent, and Henry Schumacher, Cor.
nell Univaraity student
(Herald Photo)

THREE HAPPY CHILDREN went from the Elka Children’s Party Mon.
day loaded down with good gifts from the Elka Club, presented by Santa
Clnus. Steven, Neil and Susie Cnrey, with arms-filled, smile for the
cameraman. Over 200 children were invited to attend the annual party at
the I-odtfe.
(Herald Photo)

Motorists on the Old Longwood Road, (from Five
Points have been Intrigued
since Christmas Eve by an
outstanding Nativity scene
which has been set up by the
Church of Uw Nativity of
Lake Mary.
This scene Is particularly
notable la that it features,
not only live children in the
parts of Mary, Joseph, Uw
shepherd and the angels, but
also a live donkey, cow and
baby Iambi.
Mra. J. M. Fahey, spokes­
man for the church group,
said that they had planned
to have a real baby la the'
manger, but Uw fog and raia
have caused that portion of
the scene to have to be aban­
doned.
The tceas te set in a rus­
tic stable, constructed for
(bis purpose by men of the
church, and te scheduled to
be maintained tonight and

• p. m.
“We Invite everyone to
drive out and see this man­
ger scene, of which we are
particularly proud, because
we are Uw Church of Uw
HaUvity." said Mrs. Fahey.
All the children of Uw
church from three years of
age ap through teenage are
taking part la the portrayal
aad characters are changed
three times each night.
The special lighting and
the star are the work of Wil­
liam Rogers, tochalca) re­
presentative at Uw Sanford
NAS and the animals arc the
property of Joseph Hopkins
■nd of Uw Reiter brothers
of Longwood. Mrs. Fahsy has
charge of the costuming of
Uw children.

FBI Lists Boost
In Operations
WASHINGTON (UR) —
The federal Bureau ef fete
vsstigsUen reported t o d a y
that Its operations tod Is la*
creased convictions, arrests
aad recovery of stolen asu sy
during 198$.
In a year-end report, T H
Director J. Edward Hoover al­
so said agents had ft* deal
with a sharp increase fas bank
robberies aad civil rights tet*
vestige tione.

caaee compered with 1M1B hi
m is arrest ef 11,400 f*gtthree wanted by the FBI cons*
pared with IM8B lart year)
and fines, wrings aad i sosvIf you're looking for bar­ ertse totaling met* Hum $880
gains, check the Herald Clas­ million compared with H«B
million In 198L
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sified section.

Swiss Probing
Disappearance
WASHINGTON (UPD-The
Swiss Embassy is investigat­
ing the mysterious disappear­
ance at scs of two Cape Cod
fishermen and a Miami boat
captain.
A State Department spokes­
man said the United States
has asked the embassy to look
into reports that the men
might have been captured by
a Cuban patrol boat. Switxerland has represented the Unit­
ed States in Havana since
Washington broke oft diplo­
matic relations with the Cas­
tro regime.
The State Department re­
ceived word that Victor Skatiaki, 28, of Centerville, Mass.,
Harrison Annable, 22, of PoGilbert
casset. Mass.
Kahm, Uw boat skipper, have
been milling sinee Nov. IT.
Annable's father told the de­
partment that the men dis­
appeared while on a trip—ex­
pected to take two weeks—to
obtain Florida shellfish. Their
boat, the Revenge, was found
capsixed near the Bahamas
four days after they left Mi­
ami.
The State Department contaeted the U. S. consul at
Nassau after hearing from An­
nable’* father but said the
consul reported he could not
turn up any Information con­
cerning Uw men. The depart­
ment then contacted Uw Swiss
Embassy.

Cub Scouts
Set Party
By Jane Casselberry
Cub Pack Seoul 340 wUl see
Uw New Year la a bit prema­
turely at a Pack meeting
scheduled for 7:28 p.m. today
at the Casselberry Commun­
ity Methodist Church.
Cubmsster Wally Krohne
will be in charge of the festivUies which will include skits
by an the deae aad toasting
the New Year “to*’ at 9:90
p.m.t

Ends A t Closing Time New Years Eve

at 5:30 P. M. Monday, Dec. 31st

MUP ON THE HOUSETOP,” a song and dunce routine, waa presented by
Solly and Elizabeth Lunn and Judy Grimwood, left to right, at the annual
Christmas meetin g and program of the Casselberry Women’s Gub.
(Herald Photo)

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designed to stop everything
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air. Th. strike waa cxp«ct«l
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railway lines, but its effec­
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vxpectrd t» be .potty.

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rat* *f illiteracy.
population. How far ko laUndo
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■taka la a democratic Domin. won, bat thoy b aft not la*
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Dick Watt Says

Beard Replaces Weed

UR ho actually believes thaw.
So you araat discount a great
deal of what ho aaya when ho
got* an kia favorite subject"
Bui 1 atartlad Tom’* sttraath * wife by aiding with Tom.
"Ba glad Tom can loll hit
dramatic atoHa*,M I began,

•ummer, It M l a void In my
Mo that pousuti, popcorn,
ftew tM |t&gt;« &gt;M crackertack* hare baon unable to

down to earth ** rigidly by
precise facta that they can’t
evolve a dramatic talo.
"So flshenaea who can a aggtrate for effect, aimply
h a v e creative Imaginetie*.
And creative Imagination is s
characteristic of good atery
tellers, superb orators, star
oalaaman and oucccaaful inrenters I
Then I explained te Tom’s
wife that Broca Barton, em­
inent philosopher and advsrUsing genius, recently bomoaned tha fact that our
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boon an uncounted number of
allusions to poetry, to Mitch
Millar, to Santa Claus gad
to Abo Lincoln.
The steady outpouring of
Jokos of this aoit most of
which wore wearing whiskore thomselvcs, made mo wel­
come Urn comment of one of
my colletgwee. Even though
derogatory, it at feast had
a spark of originality.
"You," ho said, eyeing mo
distastefully,
"are giving
board* t bad name."
Fri„ December 28, 1M2 To *11 inquiries as to why
! am growing * hoard, ;
made Just one reply: "1 nsod
Uw exercise." in a way, this
Is true.
In re e a t yean, about tim
only enorcUe I hare gotten
came from lifting a elgaret or
cigar to and from my chops.
When 1 quit smoking, even
that mild form of exertion

SNIed escleal?*:* te ISe
W*ate wrlele* te late aei
Me tart et s e t leaUr I, L saw* as eCvertUteg. el tbl*
tea el Tie* lasferd Aerate war be retreCaeed la ear
leer wltaset wrtliea penwietua el tha teSlUkee of Tie
ale. Aar tadivMaal er (Urn retpeaelfc.'* (sc soak repeellaw wlU be seaeUered as latrtaflsg ee Tie AerateTa
r r tili a*4 wttt be lets Halle far Carnages eater U« tew
OtabeC DeOp eeeeps OeterCer. teeter, as* Ckvtelmeei eat-

It did aot. however, disap­
pear entirely. 1 found 1 wsa
net nearly a* addicted to ni­
cotine as I was te moving
my arm np and down.
Loaf after I abandoned tho
wood 1 continued, out of
habit, to put my hand I* my
mouth every few seconds.
Tills gave people who wore
aot aware of tho circum­
stance* the impression that
I was blowing kisses at them.
Tbo board k u solved that
problem nicely. Now when I
involuntarily raise my b u d
I* my mouth I glre my chin
a couple of strokes and it
looks perfectly normal

IWy strain a l gnato hull
ewallaw camels."
Obviously, Jaoua was s a g ­
ger*ting to preduto n more
vivid ocutreet, for you oil
know that human bein n ennM l ewnltow i
camel I
And Christ often employed |
such exaggeration to
a mere vivid verbal effect, ae|
when ho warned us:
"And why boboldest
the mote that la la thy broth-1
oris eye, but considorest not
tho beam that 1* la thin* owa|
eye?"
Now that ’team ," in
am language, would ba tn n a -|
feted as n "two by four" piece I
of lumber and o b v l o a s l y l
couldn’t bu imbedded in a |
human eyat
So Jesus deliberately naort-l
*d to exaggeration to draw tha I
proper vivid word pictures
thst would make an fedtltbit |
Impression on his audience.
Be cautious aad Judictoua,|
therefore, about acoldtag your
child for glamorising proaafe
Incidents!
Jeans even relied on exag­
lad smife tolerantly whoa|
geration to produce com* of you hour tl
his dramatic comparisons? story," for tush folka hare aal
Don't yoo boliore am?
elutie imagteation and d*0-|
Then how da you explain aits creative talent.
Without such on elastic fan-1
agination, Edfe*a wi
hare foreseen tho
Ugh! or tho moviac
michiml
Editor:
Send for my booklet "Howl
As we lit in our homos sad
To Write Salable Coyy." en­
try to picture the feeling of
n oteampod retain tagratitude of tho Cuban pri­ closing
relope, plus SB cents, for It |
soners about to b* released,
‘•notwithstanding, a terrific helps yoo cultivate this crea­
tive imagination.
ransom must be paid."
(Always writs t* Dr.
Surely one must wolgh both
Cran* In care of this newtsid** of tbo situation. As 1
paper, onefeetag a feng 4
ate tho benefit* afforded a
’rent stamped, adinaaed mb
foul villlu, Instead of bring­
velope and St e a ts te carer
ing Justlet to tbt guilty.
typing
aad printing coats
Another tad, and sad lawhen yen s o d far cm of
dsed It Is, picture presents Umil to mo. Who is raising a his booklets.)
voice, much few o ransom
for our own boys in prisons
of war of aovcral yean?
1 know happiness over tha
release of those Cubans by
thsir respective relatives will
surpass any Christmas pre­
sents, but I am sure when
1 glre thanks to Almighty
God for my Christmas din­
ner, there will bo a heavy
heart sorrowing far our own
sons In far away prisons (hat
bare lovod ones hare to
which no response by our
government is offered.
t a t ns pray and plead for
a bettor Christmas for our

non* thia vital subject, avoa
a l tba ooQ«ffo lovaL
Bui poop!* wttk creative
haayiaaHwi* ore simply twin*
for tko good artist, who high­
lights bio raw material* I* ob­
tain tko offwt ho bad yrovtoualy droadod up la kia Imag­
ination.
T oo, Dr. Cran*," a am a
mothers hat* objected, “but
what about my aont Ha toRa
tall talo* to tho point wharo
wo hardly know what la fact
▼a. fiction.
" b a t II wrong la h i * child
itreteh tho truth loo far, troa
If bo doot karo a creative
imari nation?"
Yoo, a child abould know
whore flat atop* and fancy baginal But don’t attfla bis
flight* into fancy loo muck,
for then you kill hi* vivid cre­
ative Imagination.
Jokoatere like Bob Hope a],
■o rely very largely on exag­
geration to prodoco laughter.
And cartoonUta Ukowlao dis­
tort their caricatures for the

By Hal Cochran
Soma folk* get a let of en­
joyment eut of their heme,
but alaoet all folka get It In
Constant pompadour comb-

Folka already are buying
Christmas wrapping paper
that kids will rip off tho toys
they’ll break.

-Nikita

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com, barley, millet, oats and
maiso. Bui tat time p u l when
these groin* wen not avail,
able, broad we* mada from
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�FM I Saturday and Boday
wh*n the flemtool* Timing Ataeetatbsi will boat ipwd bob.
bybta from tbo ontiro section
ad tlw nation.
Tbo two day apaodfoot will
Inatod* classifying trial* aad
olhnhutioa races in all da****
«( can specially altarad for
axtnmely fact getaway aad
•ecolcrmtlow a m a quarter
wfl* straightaway.
Practka baate aad warn up
trial* wiU consume toaigbt
aad Satsrdoy with tbo gate*
spsahig to tbo goaoral public
a t I f a . Saturday for tbo
first Mt of moaog ra m . Tbooo
wiU bo classification ruaa aad

Top Dog Seeks
Another Win
Bsnoele Bek, picked by tba
Greyhound Writers of Amer­
ica as the country's top Juv­
enile last year, will try for bis
aesend schooling win in tbs
ninth rasa ad s Slones school­
ing program eg tbo BoatedOrlando Ksnnsl Club tonight,
•Urtiag at T p. as.
Owned by Carl Tracy, Bam*
sal* Bob turned in seven firsts
last winter to help boost the
Tracy outfit to the top spot in
ksnnsl ■tendings with a grand
total of 111 firsts.
Boh was out of action part
ad last summer but snapped
bosk to win the Multnomah
County Fair Feature In late
July. On August 34 ha went to
the peat a eo*favorite in the
Multnomah Derby but was
blocked tn the stretch and fin­
ished third. Bamoelo Bob ap­
pears to bo in top form whtn
bo romped to victory in his
first schooling start Wsdnuday night.
Opposing the Tracy sc* to*
night will bo Rm Usm Native,
Fee Sac, Ed’s Tango Dancer
and Ed’s Ditto.
Another talent*packed con­
test la tba tenth event lilting
Edk ZlgaagV Think Ahead,
Ed’s Money Lander, R on Rate
and Mr. TaU Man.
Greyhound o w n e r s these
days era all hoping to land a
spot for oa* or more of thair
speedsters in the Inaugural
Handicap, tbo big opening
night feature on Jan. 6.
Siva greyhounds who mads
tha IN I Inaugural field hare
returned for tha upcoming
campaign. They are the INI
winner, O. B.’s D. D T , Ruth
Cruee, TuUy O’Leary, Big
Calhoun and Excelling who
was scratched. With the ex­
ception of Ruth Cruet, all
these returnee* have posted a
schooling win.

irijTfESrr

rn r t m'
point favorite against Okla­
homa in tbo Oraaga Bowl
gamo aad all the moaay la bo*
lag bat oa Oklahoma. 1 dent
hava a single bat oa Ala­
bama.**
Proving, possibly, that Ok­
lahoma has a corner aa money
as w«Q as oil. But it changed
tbs man's mlad.
"I’ve gotten to Um point,"
said the bookmaker u h*
draw away, "that Pm gonna
bst on Oklahoma myself."
Not old Fearless. I’U taka
Alabama Just because U’s aa
underdog favorite, with a fia*
si edition of Fraley’s tollies
and the bowl gams winners
which shapes ap Ilka this:
Boss Bowl—Southern Cali­
fornia over Wisconsin, 20-21.
Sugar B o w l — Mlaalialppi
over Arkansas, 144.
Cotton Bowl — Texas over
LSU, 74.
Gator Bowl — Ptna State
over Florida, 26-23.
This looks like one of the
Juiciest New Year's Day
menus la recent years. Tba
Rom Bowl pita Southern Cal­
ifornia, uabaatsn in 10 gamaa
for its first undefeated season
la 30 yuan, against a Wis­
consin team which had an 6-1
mark. Wisconsin is a 3V4
point tovorito.
Bothy teams bsvs '$ rockribbed defenao which hasn’t
yielded more than two touch­
downs la say game, as well at
An* scoring punch. Wiscon­
sin's lone loss w u a 7-14 dofeat against Ohio State. They
had three common opponents,
Wisconsin beat Iowa 42-14; 11linoIs 33-6, and Notre Dame,
174. Southern Cel edged Iowa,
74, beat nilaoia 23-11, and
clobbered Notre Dame, 334.

rippt was M *a tba aaaooa;
Arkaaaat M with a tour-point
loo* to Texas. Ola Mlsa i«ta
tbo aod oa a dotoaa* which
giaidod oaly ill tooebdowaa
an year aad b a 6Vi point lav*
orite.
Alabama (PI) aad Okla­
homa, which aaappsd back tor
aa PS mark, will pcarlds aa
Oraaga Bowl gam* to bo da*
cldod m tba braakr. Ala.
bama's koe lorn was a PT sotback hp Georgia Tteh bat
a s m yielded n o n than ooo
touchdown par gam*. Okla*
boma gars up only six touch­
downs all season, three la
losing two oariy season games
aad only Ihrao la wianiag Ua
last ssrsa. Compar* tbaao figuros: Alabama scond *T3
agabut SI; Oklahoma acorod
287 against 41 tor tba com­
bined opposition. Jab with a
pin.
It’s another tight defensive
gams la tba Cotton Bowl with
neither team providing too
much offsaalv*. LSU, picked
by thro* points, was P l-t on
the stason. It lost, 7-15, to
Mississippi aad Uod Rico 64.
Texts won nine and tied on*,
a 14-14 gam* with Rico, if
tbos* comparisons aren't con­
fusing enough, LSU beat Tu­
lano 3P3 and TCU 3-0, while
Texas bested Tulane 33-g cad
TCU IPO.
Tba Gator Bowl abspoa up
as a wide open gamo which
can go either way. Penn State,
the *H-polnt favorite over
Florida, baa a P I year with
only aa upMt PI lots to Army.
Florida Maw hot and cold in
a raggad P I isason. Both have
a good otftu* tad a porous
defens* which leaves It lb*
biggest guesting gam* since
30 questions.

rREVIEWOF THE YEAR—By Alan Mayer-,

ACTION SUCH AS THIS from Uat year's Shrink
sponsored East-Want football classic map bo
aaaa again in this yanr’a Shriao Bowl gam* which

day In th* Davis Cup chal­
lenge round.
Thu 34-year-old southpaw,
who will announce Saturday
night tost h* Is taming prs*
tossloasl tor a 6119,000, tonsyoir contract, tu n e d back
Antonio Fnlatox, 6-1, 44,
4-4, 64, after Nssl* F rsstr
struggled to s 34, 114, B-l,
34, *4 triumph over Rafael
Osuaa.
Fraser,
tbs
3P-y**r-old
"d*an" of tbs powerful Aus­
sie contingent, alto was ap*
peering in hi* final cup
match. Ha announced Ids go*
tire moot from iatemattoaal
competition during th* cup
prcMDtatioa ceremonies.
It w u th* Mcood straight
shutout victory scored by
Australia to th* ebaQangi
round. Tha awssoma Ausski,
who clinched tbo cup tor tho
fourth straight year Thurs­
day, abo swept thair matchas • gainst Italy to 1NL
Tbs Mexicans, though, put
up a much stronger fight
against tremendous odds and
Indicated they will have to be
reckoned wKh to next year's
cop competition when Austra­
lia won't bar* Lever aad
F ru e r to carry tha toad.

White Selected

Blocking Awards
Are Announced!

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CLINTON, 8. C (UPI) Jacobs Blocking Trophies
went Thursday to outstanding
blockers in the Southeastern
end Southern Conferences.
Alabama Halfback Bukh
Wilson wsa designated as
winner la the SEC, white
guard Robert Soteau of Wil­
liam k Mary was chosta to
the Southern.
Secoad flee* award* went
to tackle1:Jim Dunaway of
Miasluippi and Eelth MaltayMr of West Virginia.

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Boot Show Set
Jan. 12-20
NEW YORK— Vis Hors to
(ho 33rd National Motor Boat
Show, Jan. 13 to 39. to Uw
Coliseum bare, will find that
com* builders of small em­
bers and runabouts have
mads Important daalgn Im­
provements in their 1943
lines, and that others have
gone all tba way by bring­
ing oat entirely now models
for th* coming Mason.
Tba most mesntngful de­
sign changes that will b*
especially aotioeabto at the
Show will be found below tbe
waterline, show visitors will
see catamarans, cathedral
trimarans, longitudinal atop
bulb, revere* strokes, tad
dihedral vee shapes, on both
Inboard and outboard craft
Topside, tiw smaB boats,
•spocblly cruiser*, ana get­
ting mors deoarnUve vinyl
aad more generous porticos
sf fibcrglaw to cover decks,
rockjiu aad cabin tops.

wiU batakriaad on C h M M ll a t 4
Satur­
day. This la the M th Mutual s u m 1b Um charity

Passing Came Seen
In East-West Tilt
BAN FRANCISCO (UPI) U m
West, oa tba strength of Son­
BR1SBANE, Australia - ny Gibbs’ g n at passing ana,
(UPI) - Rod Laver bowed w u taataQsd u a out touch,
out of amateur tennis by down favorite today to whip
helping Australia complete a

WASHINGTON (UPI)—The
Washington Touchdown Club
has m 1*cted Supremo Court
Justice Byron R. Whit* as the
government figure who contri­
buted most to sports to 1961.
White, a former AU-Amtrlea
football player at Colorado and
later a professional star, will
receive the Mr. Sam Trophy,
named to honor of the lata
speaker of th* H o u m , Sam
Rayburn, on Jan. 13.
GOOD YEAR
PHILADELPHIA (UPI) Tha Philadelphia PbiHlst'
pitching s t a f f posted the
highest earned run aver­
age to major league history—
*.TO— during th* I960 Mason.

Ukhmtea Georgia Tbch sksd
* * £ « 73-73 overtime victory
over giant-killing Virginia
Tech Thursday sight to mow
tow tho finals of tot Gator

tba East la tbs SSth natural
of tbo Bhriao All-Star Classic
MONTGOMERY, Ala. Saturday.
A crowd of about 0,0*0 &lt;UF1) — Two quarterbacks
will Jam lata E ster Stadium who passed for almost IAN
la (air, but oool, weather to
vritww tlw national!y tola* yards sad 11 tswchdewas this

fan bssdUas tbo list of a
Rebels sod Yankees playing
la the sllvsr anniversary of
tha Blue-Gray Football (3a#&gt;
sis hen Saturday.
Tbs South w u a t early
tovorito bat tbo odds may bo
uvsa when tbs gam* faeglas
baton an expected crowd of
N,606- Tbo wosthormsa pre­
dicted gloomy skies, oool
lb tbs haekftoU with Gibbs tompsrotuna sad tbo petal,
or quarterback Jim Johnson falllty of light rala sr dris-

The Yellow Jackets taka oa
Florida taaight tor tha cham- of Mlseouii wiU h t Roan Is
ptoashlp. Florida deflated Ooedwto of Baylor aad sUhsr
Charlie MitahaB. WaaMagton,
ttaa to tho tournament at Karmtt Atoxaadsr, UCLA, or
to tbo halfback skto; aad
Jacksonville.
Florida BUta stopped the Bin Thornton. Nebraska, at
Georgia Bulldogs 77-a* to th* tan.
Georgia dassic at lavanath. The East had pianosd a
tn th* second round gam* of sound m a to g gam* hat
th* tourney, Alabama over- quarterback Daryl (wmoalcs
of Note* Dam* baa bssn ao
accurate to workouts with
his
paaiing that band coach
Pitt banded llublana Stats
its third leas of the season to Jack MoUtnkopf of Furdu*
the Hurricane classic to Mi­ baa boosted the serial attack
ami, putting down th* Tigers to about N per coat of all
plays.
90-73.
Tba Georgia Tach win was Lamoniea will do an of th*
a Mg on* for Coach Whack atrial work tor tbs East, but
Ryder's Jackets, who lagged If ha psta hart H it probable
by It points early to tha gams. that Bill Mruhowskl af Ohio
la the five minutes af over SUto wiU taka over aad run
time, John Herbert aad Mike a ground gams. Tba half­
Tomasovich outscored t h a backs wiU ha Larry Fergu­
Gobblers 44 for th* win. High son, lows, and Georgs Sal­
m sa for the Jackets was Jim ines, Michigan Mata. Roy
Walker of Purdue win be at
Caldwell with 17 points.
A brio of sophomores, Tom tall.
Baxley, Brooks Henderson end
Dick TbmUnsm, spsrksd th* Cubs Sign Elston
Gators to thsir victory ovsr CHICAGO (UPI)—Don ElRio*. Bailey poured to 34 ston, a rlghthandod relief
points, IS of them to tha final pitcher who had a 4 4 record
period. Tomlinson chipped to in 1943, has signed hta coowith i t points and Ikodarsoe tract with tho Chicago Cub*
had XI.
for next season.

Tba Rah*!* hava won 14 af
tha nationally broadcast and
toleytead gamaa white tba
North has taken nine.
Virginia quarterback Gary
Cuotso will pace the Babel
attack. Cuozio completed N
af 111 patMs for five touchdown* and 1,116 yard* this
ftU despite th* fact the Cav­
aliers war* near tba bottom
in tba Atlantic (toast Confer­
ence. Tlw 193-pound star act
alx records at Virginia moat
yards passing, moat passes
attempted, moet aerials com­
pleted to oaw year aa well
as for hit career.
Iowa Itate signal cellar
Dave Happman win guide th*
Yaska* offense. Hoppmaa
completed 40 of N passes
tor 6TP yards and sis touch*
downs this year. His career

DURHAM, N. C. (UPI) Duke won th* Atlantic Coast
Confsrsnea football championship to 1961 for aa unprece­
dented third straight year.

Winstons Wins
LONDON (UPI) — British
featherweight champion How­
ard Winstone scored a thirdround technical knockout over
Teddy Rand of Los Angeles
Thursday night after knocking
tha American to th* canvas to
each af the first two rounds.

Wed. f t h o i.

1:I» P. M.
OVER 2 Q RACBB

NIGHTLY DURING
SCHOOLING

Dance
8 p. m. • U a . Dee. 31 f T W R y B
For
V V L jg M

Ladle* Night
Mon. ft Thar*.
ELKS NIGHT
7:4S f.M. NIGHTLY

OPENS

llx ssp t lew dey I

T een ag ers ft Adultn

Free Hat* - Noisemakera
Live Band - Records
Sponsored By
Malode* Dance and Figure Gob

Onora Road

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of hair*
aad Bah
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fia Ga*
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r a m tillty by catching 31 pass•s for 131 yards aad ramtog
back also kickoffs aa avaraga
of M yards web.
Tba B ern mads Bull M r
No. 1 choice la th* draft last
year aad uwasr*oa*h Gsorg*

Thu bttt nm asr with balasca 1
caa think of bow playing is
J ob Arnett (of tha Los Angelas
Ism s). Wen, BuO Is bigger

thaa A rastt Aad BuQ basal
raaebsd his peak yet,
“Bull tolflOsd every expostattoo I had cf him and mpkes
m* took like a shrewd Judge sf
college talent."

Arrafibel Wins

Orlando - Seminole Jal • Alai
Fronton.
Elnlno Anlxt, b e a u t i f u l
daughter of tha Bowliasum
proprietor, presented th* tro­
phy to tho stocky front court
star after ho won the featured
eighth gamo singles with five
straight points from tha num­
ber one position. Jay Anlxt
aad Fronton general manager
Normaa Stabell witaeaaed the
presentation before a capacity
crowd.
Badiota completed th* 14
perfects which paid |3UA0 to
tha iueky winners.
4,173 yards running and pass*
tog. Ho bolds tha Big Eight Jacln aad Uriar captund
Conference record for earaer the all atar eleventh which
paid (14740 an a 4-3 perfects.
rushing with 3,33* yards.

Matinees

New Year’s Eve a t t k l

Deaptta tba l*oi
back* Liadg lafaate
Boom t b r o a g h
G ra m la ooaMoad
ta n wiU giro tba

42 Point A v irife
NEW YORE (UF1)—WUlto
Bhav ad Lana (Tana.), aU
though idta last week, retained
his scoring load among small
aallsga basketball pwtormera

Rama Bought
LOS ANGELES (UPD-Tbn
Las Angelas Baas football
franchise to hack in tba hands
of Denial F. Reeves wba
brought th* club ham origin,
ally, sold Uw controllteg Inter.,
oat now has purchased R for
seal th* deal by posting (1.1
million of tlw purchase price.

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Employe!
Employee of the Movleland
Theatre held their asnul
Christmas dtneer at Mre. Ap&gt;
eUby'i Restaur**, Sudsy

l:W (I) Whitt B aattf
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(Iti Oh I h t tCarmtval
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Ml hater Car
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(*&gt; The Baal tt*C*ya
•:tl 14) Q.B. Theater
tf) Tear of f.iafroata• tlea
•
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!•:«! tit Dinah Shore
&lt;»&gt; Mr. Ma«a.
(It
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Camera
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(It Yelea at rtraeteaa
H ill It What’# Mr Uaa
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tfitr **••***•
tlaaat Play.
(I) Howard K. taitth
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11d l tS&gt; Xevecoae
„ . . &lt;»&gt; Mr SVUaS richa
(II Krle Keraretd Rew*
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Rational rank, a
■tales banking aaaoelatlun.

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SATURDAY P. M.

Plaintiff.

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F. K. I’ASCH el aU
Defendant.

Personals
MRS. W. L. ROCHE, NoU* Grand of the Re-

T ina T tn tley
of their oaelatonta a t tha punch
mda a t the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. L.

Left te

Christmas Party
Held By BPO Does

(Herald Photo)

Mrs. Mcirifidd
Hoften For
Open House
Crystal Bawl Orria, Cassel­
berry, w u hsetass Dot. a
tram I to 4 pa*, at aa Opes
Boom for m art thaa M *&lt; the
maaagement sad saployri of
G in Haves Memorial park
and their guests.
ugm wrtinnHrexf were
mtvid during th* party hours.

Enterprise

Personals
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hyatt
sgeat the weekend with Mr.
aad Mrs. Dick Glnrtch sad
children te Biloxi, Miss.
Mr. aad Mrs. Frank Winkler
arc spending the holidays with
friends sad zclsUvss Ia MlMr. aad Mr*. Chartea Dunn
and daughter, Kimberly Ma­
rie, are visiting Mr. and Mrs.
Harvey Dunn.
Capt. and Mrs. Bee Irland
L o n rrw o o d
and children of Ft. Benning,
Ge., are spending the holidays
with relatives te Enterprise
aad Sanford.
Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Rob­
Ralph Hammood Is • patient
• t the Winter Fork Memorial inson of Ladysmith, Wis., who
Hospital, recuperating from arc spending the winter la
EUnore Village, visited Mr.
recent surgery.
■nd Mrs. Wesley Tyler, recent-

Personals

Friends win be happy to
team that Tommy On, farmer
resident of Enterpriso, and
•oo-ln-law of Mr. and Mrs. II.
E. Braddoek, is rocuporating
at his homo. He spent a week
to the boapttal alter sa acci­
dent last Sunday in which kit
leg wse broken.

Orlando Youngster
es Second Birthday
Elovn playmate* helped
Eissefh Calvin Fehl celebrate
hia second birthday t a d
Christmas at a Joint party ia
his honor, given bp Ms par­
ents, Chief and Mrs. Eenseth
C. Fehl, at their home ea
Sherry Drive, la North OrionThe party room* were dec­
orated with reindeer, gautas,
bells aad Marry Christmas
streamers oa tho walla. A
large bell hung over the dining
area aad a Christmaa tree
filled one comer of tho room.
A fun-time was held with
tbs youngsters romping out­
doors and playing la swings,
Red aad green party hate
war* given to oaeh guest upon
arrival and each one received
a Christmas stocking as a
favor.
The honoree is known to hia
friends as "Casey" and hia
birthday cake w u decorated
with green Christmas trees
and red and white candy
canea with the inscription
"Happy Birthday C a s e y ”
across the top. lew cream
and cold drinks were served
with the cake.
Those helping with the cele­
bration were Jim and Jay
niantoo, Debra Lia and Chris­
tina Saultrln, Jeff Ryburn,
David and Terry Mima, Mike
Spaulding, Vann Uhr, Bounty
and Richard Ryan.
All of tho youngsters were
accompanied by their mothers
or an adult They were Mrs.
F. Blanton, Mrs. Don Saulerta,
Mrs. W. Ryburn, Mrs. I
Spaulding, Mr*. 8. Ryan and
Mrs. Curtis Weaver and Eve­
lyn Uhr assisted Mrs. Fahl
with tho party.
Another special guest at the
party w a s the honoree’s
grandmother, Mrs. C. H.
Good, from Ravenna, Ey., who
visits tho family aach year at
Christmas time.
Clean white socks can help
te treat "problem” feet for
men wbo suffer discomfort
from broken or super-sensitive
■kin, athlete’s foot, or aller­
gies. Many such victims havs
found that wearing whits
socks—by choice or on doc­
tor’s advice—relieves and may
even eliminate such discom­
forts. ’
But lo do toy good si all,
these whit# socks must be im­
peccably clean — changed at
least once or sometimes twice
s day, sad laundered in hot
sude after ovary wearing.

Give Furniture
A Winter
Beauty Treatment

Now that your house is
warm, your wood furnltun
may need beauty trait meet,
to withstand tho dry atmos­
phere of heated rooms.
Mias Genu Tha met, Rutgers
Extension Home Furnishing
L
W A*
Specialist, recommend, a mix­
ture of ooe-fourth gum turpea■ tr
due and three-fourths boiled
Uaaeed olL Be sure to use gum
terpentine, not distilled. Aad
buy only linseed oil libeled
"Boiled.”
Next, poor some hot water
Into a cup or small can and
set it oo a saucer. Sbahe oilturpentine mixture and poqr
enough into eup te cover sur­
face of tb* hot water. Do net
stir.
Dip a soft doth into th* oily
layer of liquid and rub onto
furniture, n small section at a
time. For shellac finishes,
wring doth very dry.
If wood te grimy, dip I/O
steel wool in mixture and rub
KENNETH FEHL oil drtmsed up in • party hat
surface gently, following th*
admiring hl« birthday enkt n t thepturty in hj»
grate of wood. Then wipe wood
honor. W ith him ure left to right, hU grandwith another cloth wrung from
mother, Mrs. C. H. Good, and hls mother, Mrs.
hot water. Finally, wipe wood
Kenneth C. Fehl.
(H«mld Photo)
wtth s dry doth.
When mixture coots, discard
it. Do not try to reheat, be­
cause It Is flammable. Unused
mixture may be stored indefi­
nitely te a capped bottle.
You may use this treatmsat
Copied from the Crusader's
oa varnish, lacqusr, oil and
helmet, this hood is qulek. and
shellac flolshta. Us* solution
may be worn inside or outside Tb order send 35 cents in
sparingly oa shellac, however,
coins
for
ssch
p
atten
to:
of coat eollar.
as It te damaged easily by
Creative Woman
water.
Sanford Herald
Box 31, Midtown Station
WTTH ABANDON
Ntw York 13, N. Y.
If you a rt conservative
Print name, address with about daytime shoes, 1st your­
style number and six*.
self go when you buy evening
shoes. Pick vivid colon and
beautiful fabrics. You’ll enjoy
at---•
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them and so will others.

C R E A T IV E

W OMAN

P le « e » Sorority
Miss U se Tteaky, dau(H&gt;
ter of Mr. ae i Mr*. L. C. Hea­
ley, Coetlia Drive, le a r Lain,
who is homo for tha holidays,
reposts (hat sht has pM |ed
Delta G a n su , social sorority,
at the University of Florida.
Initiation crrtn o n k s will bo
hold at (ho tad of tha ( r a n t

Mcmbtn of Saafard Dm* ptojori wore Mrs. Goua Wri­
MS BPO Don hold a gita ters sad Mrs. E. Porter. Tho
Christmas party at (ha Elks group has eajoyod a success­
Club on Saturday bolsra ful year and hare many plena
Christmas. More Uus M mrm* for tho coming year.
bora, husbaads tad guests en- Projects they have ridod
joyod a delicious dinner pro- this year Include, making
pared by Mrs. Fialry Nash bandages for tho Cancer So­
TRAVEL TIM
•Ad Mrs. H. C. Disfarow.
ciety, working lor thi TB If you plan a motoring trip
The Club Boom tod Social A im , tiding tho Little Bid for your vacation, there a n a
Ball were decorated ia • hob School, sponsoring a rtUrdrd fow things you should re­
idny theme for the orrat. child at tho Soniand Training member to do, ao that you
Whilo the group renewed old O uter and assisting tho Harry wdl look your best ia ipito ^
glriradshipo and mitwod Anna Homo.
of wind, ran aad flying dust.
•touts of the past year, Christ* They also ontorod a float in First, wear littio make-up,
mss music was plsyrd by Ted tho Christmaa parade, ipoo- for you’ll probably bo mop­
Gordon, oa the now organ re­ »ond a baby la the aorority ping your fact from time to
cently purchiicd by tho EUu. contest, Joined tho Elks in time and heavy maka-up win
Gifts WWW eichenged sad making tho Chrietmaa party •mtar. Lipstick, however,
door prises awarded to Mrs. for tho needy children of tho should ho liberally used. It
B. G. Caruthrrs, Mrs. A. P. county a succesa, tang Christ­ will protect your Ups from
Bowmox and Steve Anrtrosho. mas carols for the patient, at dryness.
Mr. sod Mrs. John McDonald, tho County Homo, aenred tha Avoid an elaborate coiffure,
who won celebrating tboir Elks’ initiation dinner, helped for it will bo lets trouble to f
15th wedding analvomry, raise mousy for th* sow or­ re-comb a simple hair ityls
wen pruonted a card from gan, assisted tho Salk Institute during brief stops. Use a good
the membore.
drive and sponsored the "Mo­ hair (pray that contains linoGueita for tho ovOBiiig ia- ther M uch of Dimes,” for 11a to hoop your hair la place.
Aided the egfleen of tho which they received a citation If tho c d windows a n to
drove; Frank Holmoi, exalted from the foundation.
be open most of tho time, pro­
ruler of tho Sanford Ella; Tho drove presented Mrs. tect your hair with a loosely
Mrs. Mible Brown sad Mr. Gene Hoff wtth a going-awsy tied scarf, la lightweight,
sad Mrs. Balph LaForor and gift and one for Mrs. Msbto bright silk. Stop a littl* kit
Mrs. Gobs Hoff of OrUndo. Brown, in appreciation of her wtth your beauty rids la tho —
It was anaouscod that wi»- loyalty in helping with tho dab dashboard compartment, for * 9
arrs of tho Drore’i Christmas dinner,, sponsored eaeb Fri­ convenient use whoa you
day night at the club. They
sponsor a Christmas party for
The le u expensive cute of children of tho memben an­
meat can be prepared te n nually, at which time Santa
manner to please every mem­ Claus brings gifts. Btfresbber of the family.
meats and entertainment art
Swiss steak is an excellent also provided at this party.
example, and it is made even
better when you use a sweet
win* la the sauce. Select a
SA LE O F F R A M E S
cut of beef that tikes easily,
and make kitchen magic with
Wall Frames
O ff
this recipe:
Easel Frames
O ff
Two lbs. beef, 1 Inch thicksalt aad pepper —te rap
win* — H rap flour — t
cups cooked or canned toma­
toes.
Seaton, spriakte with flour,
318 E. FIRST AT.
FA 2-8484
pound maat with edge of sau­
SANFORD, FLA.
cer, cut meat into nerving
pieces aad brawn te fa t Add
tomatoes, juice and wine.
Cover and simmer until ten­
der (about 1 hour*). Serves
P R E -IN V E N T O R Y

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House

Nwnm or »rnr
m i BTATM o r FLORID«
TOi F. K. Paeck. A/K/A Prederlrk U Patch
11*1 Pine Lane,
oak Harbor, Washington
Dana* Jett Paeeh,
1111 Dae Lana,
Oak Harbor, Waihlaetan
Tou ar* haraby notified that
R full has baan (llad aealnat
you and W. Dietrich* In Ih*
abort aatltled ran**, and that
yea are req*lr»d to file your
antwtr with the Clerk at thia
Court and to caret a copy
thereof upon Ibe plaintiff or
plaintiff* attorn.yt, wheat
nama and addra,* la Jennl***.
Wall*. Clark* end Hamilton,
lilt Harnett National Bank
nmtdlar. Jacktoavlll* 1. riorIda, net latar than January
If, 1ML tt yea fall to 4* eo
a deer** pro eenfeeie will be
entered again,t you ter lb*
relief demanded la the com­
plaint. This ault 1* lo foracloaa
a mortgage. Th* rani proparly
proceed,d egatnat la:

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DEAR NEEDS: The ehild obvi­
ously gave you the earrings without
her mother's knowledge. Buy an­
other gift for your “wash woman”
and explain the situation to her.
Then, next time a child gives you a
gift, "thank” the mother.
* • •
DEAR ABBY: My girl friend
and I had a discussion about how old
you are before you become an old
maid. I say you are an old maid a t
2S 'and remain an old maid until yon
are married. My friend says th at yon
are not an old maid as long as yon
are still looking: you just haven’t
found the right person yet. Sign me

how Birdman

trained sharpshooters from t h e y a tu ff th e ir fa c e t an d Wt
othir prison*. Shills and hand t stomach* h a n g ov*r tn e ir wou
grtnadn war* add*d to th . k p s. Who W ants to kiM A WalTU*

Finally, after Stroud ron-

1

HUNGRY

rlncid guanli outaldo that 1
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there w in no gum la “D" EAR HUNGRY: A lady **1^**:
block, bombardment stopped, p a t something, dear, JOUU ie«J
rw
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IAR ABBY: l i m a school
r. Each Christmas I receive
[gifts from atudsnts. Boms
Ind some not ao good. Thia
received several things in poor
|mong them A pair of earrings
Irga multi - colored stones,
fere hideous and I gsvo them
Wash woman. Tho other dag

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IV THU CIRCUIT COURT OF
FlAUttfl
HI CkrUt*|k*r
TWH BIRTH JUDICIAL CIR- V*.
M&gt; Sir Ft«ur*
CUIT. IV ARD FOR IRRI. NUAL FAIR.
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ROLH COURTT, FLORIDA
D*f**«*kt
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SR UMARCRRV VO. IBIS*
VOT1C* TO APFHAB
R«port
In bringing to the i c r m , ality of Ha own. Tamila
Suffo lk c o tn rrr fkdrral toi nbal fa ir .
(}) Oral Robtrti
■AVIRUS ANil U&gt;AN AMO«rha*« rMldinc* It aa- till (D H*r»ld of Trnth
one
of tho most unusual m- Franklin ptaya tho "Jungla
CIATION, • U*lt*d ■(*(«■ curknuw*
... — # .— . . . d
ID bti* lata ■»•&lt;•
mantlc-edventurc, over to ap­ tomboy;" William Holden la
pontlon,
Tou *rt b*r«br r*aulrrd (a
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pear la novel form, Joseph her Americas father, divorc­
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LKONAnnD. rnniirrtAN and dlvare* fll*d h*r*ln *«tln,t
rail of lM t
Keeael's
beit-eeller,
"Tha ed from Capoclne
111
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producer, Samuel G. En­ current icreen spouse of th* The
Pofoniitnt*. for# Jtnasrr Ktb. 1***&gt; »nd
(I) To Tall Tbt Truth
ROTICR n*.
,&lt;rvt * copjr of tamo upon
l:tl (D H**t tk* Prof,,,or
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Ktikiff
111 Watt Charth
TIN, Punutnt . . . . . . . . OlV. . . Caltlor, Orltfldo,
Ntws
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with a cast of Internationally For tep boxoffle* attrsc- jum
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with tkt Kiwi
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dattd D«ctmbtr IS. ISIS, aad | Pro confdia will ba tnttrtd S IS (S) taiuit A Aatwtr *
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acclaimed stars, WUllam Uon Holden, th* African lo- t0 B
tnurtd In Chanrtry Coat No. a ttltit you.
Daddy
is) ir of r ssiikttiMii
IKK of tbt circuit Court at
(») Awtrtcan Banlttaal Holden, Trevor Howard, Cap- cation shooting enabled him for
Illshlllkts
n r kand nod tail
thi Ninth Judicial Circuit In at 1VITNKM
ucin* and 12-year-old actress to rsturn lo Kenya, where •i„t.
(«&gt; Ua-r-l d-orm
Saaford. Stmlnol* County. I l:SI (») Sunday Matin,,
and for ■tmlnol* County, Florida,
l : tl (t) lltrt't lltllywttd
(S&gt;
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Tiltvtslon
Al­
Pamela Franklin and herald­
tklt
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(S) Woman’* MaJ. !.«. 1:11 (I) Amirlcan Ntwtttnng SOth Century-Fox Cinema- Being at home --------------among the ------ -— I
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■twllng
Scope-Deluxe
Color
drama
alIon, la Plaintiff, and LKOKJungle atmosphere, he was
i
l-.ll (S) TtJ Mack Amateur 1:11 (D Fiptya Flaykaut*
AftD D. trillllHTIAN and VI­
Hour
(I) Tha Bttt tf Urtnihn will have its premiere en­ prone to exhibit hte setsb- T W
VIAN U OHIIIHTIAN. hi* wlf*.
(I)
Untlt
Walt
(S) Usdala
gagement Sunday at the IUU Ushed reputation for fear- » f
*r* Defendant*. I will wall
i
Sill (I) Santa Ctauu
t i ll (II llullwtnkU
Theater.
to th* hlsh**t and btit bid­
•
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Dapnty
Daw*
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B.
Cotl*«*
Bowl
let.cneM by taking up lion- . . . .
der for &lt;-toh at th* Front
(D 1 Lad I Ltvia
l i t (I) Th* Twtntlith Ct*Adapted to the screen by taming and performing all
. (CBS) RawDotr of th* ■«mlnol* County
1:11 &lt;D Waatkt, R i *
lury
well known ms gitine and TV his own fUm etunte. Holden
Courthnui*. In th* City of
Of DecUlon.”
(t) Mott tbt P ru t
Hanford, County of domino!*,
writers Irene and Louis spent much extra time with £T* \
court o r -nisi III* III Valiant Ttart
Favor (Erie
Florida, al 11:1* A. M. on |corRTV JUIKIK.
(&lt;&gt; Cnmmutltm nMN
Kamp, "The Uon" tells of
th* llth day of January, till, FUR IKRIROLU IX
round for thl*
COURTT,
Till
&lt;S)
Rntl«n
((’Tool,
th* following d,*&lt;rlb*d .pro• young girl's devotion to with whom she .h*Vs"*tooU
. . .FLORIDA
’
(S) Death Vtllty Day*
&lt;Clint
party, at »« forth In 1*14
In R*i K*«ato ml
(I) Ltitlt
her pet lion and the desper. equal screen time, in order
Final D*cr*« of !Hortsae* j CAIIRIE
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for
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and
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HlIXa. according to th*
at th* Civic Center from I
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Dtanlt,
tha
Mtatot
n * l th*r*of, an r,cord-1
a rrlppltd ynl (Doug Lam­
to 11:30 p. m. tonight A live wbo surround her; all the
i
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In Hint Hook IS. l.: . .
in# llh d*r *f F tb ru a ry , A.
(I) Sunday Night Mtv- band, "Tha Raven*’’ will play characters are personally in­
bert) ran JoliL cattl* drlv*
ST, of th* Public •}IKcord* 11
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fluenced by the primitive
of gtmlnnl* County, Dor- , ISO). pr«,tnt to Iht Honor. 1:11 &lt;1, Car
hocaut* th* yk U eapturad
420-480
Death
for
dancing,
Recreation
Dirac,
14—Whtro
Art
Ida; tog*th«r with:
powers of Africa, which ex­
TtuT
by bandit*, (mt attaling
ter Jim Jamlgan said.
1 El*atr*nd Wall lltatirt.
hibits something of a person- Toll Predicted
th* thow t^andlt le*d*r
Mtdtl t«IB—Firmintnlly
Intltlltd:
By United I’m * Internattenel
Including tht building nnl ap7:30-8:30 p. I (NBC) In­
puHoninc* locnUd Iharaou,
Millions of Americana will
tngathir with tht (urnllur*. |
By Ruth M ille d taka*•to th*
hlghwaya tonight ternational BhfAnt. "Circus
* of th* four-day Goes Isitin." If Var* a reg­
for th* start
lataT a S
UaT* J00 ***n or board Th# brain, for instance (and
ular viewer, y&gt;4 agree the
New
year's
holiday.
gins him (bout th* , site ironic gift pickTh* Naticnal Safety Coun­ Circus Ochumaitnf Copan----.
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nwari
cnooses
th#
perlt(k Say it that is said to lm abla to
ould feet gifte — and electronic cil estimated that from 420 hagen Is ona of Vopa’a bait.
ii*B*o«k. »uff«et Just th* right present
old brains, however clever, don't to 480 partona would dl* and Tonight It 1* di&amp;ilt to rtcfrom 18.000 to 21,000 would ognii* thtm at W acts are
for
any
on*
you
want
to
giva
a
t of have hearts to guids them,
At Kitcutor of tht Katatt
&lt;&gt;( Carrlt H. Hooltr.
road
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Injured during tha holiday transformed Into l all-Latln
gift
to!
D*c*att4
dttlgn.
1
period.
Gordon V. rr«4trick
ling Hava a heart, man—read
It seem* you feed Informa­
Attorn*, for Iht Kattlt
n a "Happier Wivee (hint* for Th* holiday period begins
tion into this brain—tuth as
V. I). Unx Itll
OPEN
husbands).” Just tsnd 35 cents at 8 p. m. local time and ends
S'G.IOI North 1‘ark Avttut
tha recipient's state of health,
HanfurJ, Florida
at
midnight
New
Year’*
j
,
y.
:kly
to
Ruth
MllUtt
Reader
HeroFuhllih Dt«. IS * Jan. 4. age, sex, hobby interest* and
are ice, e/o Th* Sanford Herald,
11. ISso an, and—clkk, dick, clickODD-11
I out coma* s variety ef gift
tha P. 0. Box 489, DepL A, Radio
Local automobile dealers of­
»ivLit. City
*• — Station, New York 19, fer their best buys In Herald
classified display ads.

WONDERING
DEAR WONDERING: Technieally, an old maid ia a maiden lady
who haa never married. Malden la­
dles have been known to marry a t
80. Your friend ia right. Until a lady
givaa up and quita looking, ahe ia not
aa old maid.
i i i
What’a on your mind? Por a per­
sonal reply, send e self-addressed,
stamped envelope to Abby, Box 83•5, Beverly HUU, Calif.
For Abby’s booklet, "How To
Hava A Lovely Wedding,” send 60
cents to ABBY, Box 83C6, Beverly

By Otwold Jacoby
elubo to aak for aces and then'
going to six when his partase
showed three.
,lj
Bobby's analysis was worth
repeating. II* sold: "I hero
14 points and a six-card suit.1
If my partner holds th* other,
thro* see* ho te sure to havw
A good piny for six. If ho bad
just one ace I will stop nt four
no-trump. If he has two aces
1 will ask for kings and stop
• t five no-trump unless ha
ahowa all thre«*

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(de J.he (dem en

lng in your kit af bids If you
ar* willing to take th* trouble
to iu m IL
Tcday’a hand was played at
a recent tournamint in which
&gt;1.00 A CARLOAb
only one North-8outh pair
managed to reach six no- GIGANTIC - I •
trump. All others played noHORROR HiI t t ™ '
trump, but below tb* sl*m
No. 1 • 7 M
level.
"HNAKE WOMAN”
With the club finesse th*
Nr. 2 Only
slam la a laydown, but even
-VOODOO WOMAN”
with the finesse wren* declar.
•r would have a choice of
No. 3 - 10:40 Only
(Instate In the major suite
-LEECH WOMAN”
after losing the club.
After th* gam* th* expert* Bonn* lilt • Horror Cartoon
"i’kantoRi Of Tho Hen*
had no troubl* ■bowing hew
Opera"
thay should have reached the
tiara If their partners had
only bid properly, but Bobby
Nall of flout tou got thara
HUN. . MON. - TUBS.
limply by responding four
First Sanford Showisg
Sunday . 4:15 A 14:45
lion. A Tnt*. . 7:00 • Then
Only First Half To Be H*.
TODAY &amp; SAT.
ated On Second Show • . •
mplste Shew Can Be Seen
By Coming A* l.et# As 4:30
------- COME EARLY------- -« tl* » e f
meld* The Rock Called
Aleshas They Tried Ta Chain
A Valesno Ctlled 'The find Man'l
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Purree

DRESSES
PENNEY’S
GIANT
WHITE
WE WISH YOU
A HAPPY NEW YEAR
CLOSED FOR INVENTORY
ALL DAY MON. AND TUES.

RoaonritioM Now

I 3ear Mrs. Blank:
Mrs. Blank
have no money to buy expen.
I d EAR ABBY:
ore algiftswomen
but
went
to
llv T v U IIU I IK 1 II L Chriatmealectures
on Ihow
they
you somethin*, ao thia lettar ia
lolitary confinement.
Bt for
b e *Um
e A M m l babysitting.
f th e w an t
one teTenInf's
Gusnia fought bark w iu f tt a m an an d hold m m . a o Love,
tn e y
lub-machin* i u m , rifle,A up bread an d d esse rts an dGloria”
e®
ptatoU. tear g u and tawed-ple*
like crasy
B u t ?WW
nowing
that . thia
little firl
off ahotgun*. The C oastlmidon?
You
don
t
see tnof
e tn pea
to
fire
something
Guard. Nary, and Msrineelup A boWe o f b eer OP anherself
y th in *
t a greet deal to me.
war* railed cat. Along with SS f t o eat. T h ey *ren t SVSn
Sincerely,

the mother celled me saying her danfhter fa re me Mtho«e lovely enrrinta" by mistake and she wanted
them back. 1 told her I would look
for them,” hoping she would forget
i t She didn’t. Yesterday I received
a very ugly letter, demanding 1 re­
turn the earrings a t once. What can
I do? I can’t tall her the truth. U it
proper to aik for a gift back? I’d
hate to lose my job for a 20 eent
piece of junk.
NEEDS HELP

Fall - Winter &amp; Early Spring

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Till (I) Today
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7:11 (It Fana. Market Reta rt
T:li (I) male Sawa and
Weather
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l i l t (It Homier Haem
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Robert Stroud, who becam* a
famous bird Klontlst during

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TV RENTAL

Cottons, Wool Double Knits, Crepes, Orion*
and Linens taken from our re g u k /rto d L
Sii*a 3 to IB, 10 to 20, 12ft to 2 4 ^

Values To 139.95

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sensibla when we go to buy a
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WEDNESDAY

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when everyone if eo eager to knock
the teen-egere, 1 went to tell you nnn experience I bed with one.
E
if a 14-year-old neighbor firl
htf Mt with my children nuuiy
. A few dare before Chriatmea
a her a little fift. On ChriaU
Day I found the followinc note
r mailbox:

MONDAY A. M.

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By A bigail Von Buvon

"THE
PAJAMA GAME”

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Win Help Yon
IU I N. Orteade Are.
Wtater Park, Florida

Phono 644-7089
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XOTICB IE hnraby giv en th a t
I w I W P &lt; In b t i l M N a t
R oain 4, B o s 4 ilB , Sanford,
Sem inole C ounty, F lo rid a an*
dor Iba fle llla u a nam o of.
S K lL tC R A P T CUSTOM CAB*
I NETS, a n d t h a t I Inland to
ro slo to r aald n am a w ith tho
C lark a t tb a C irc u it Court,
Sam laola C onatjr, F lo rid a, in
aecardaneo w ith tb a provlalona o f tb a F te tlllo n a Namo
S tatute*. to * w lt: S actton 141.44
F lo rid a S ta tn to a l a s t.
S tf! J a a n P . B -lq u e
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F O E TAX O K ED
Nolle# la horoby g le a n th at
D. HOME, holder of th a fol­
low ing C e rtific a te baa tiled
■aid c e r tlf lr a ta fo r T a x D&lt;«d
to ba laauod Ibaraon.
T ha C e rtttlc a ta n u m b er and
y e ar o f laauance, tho daaerlptlon of th a p ro p e rty and tha
aam a In w hich It w aa asse ss,
od a ra aa follow *:
C rrtlflc a ta No. 40
T **r of
laauane* Ju n * 1. 1140
D escrip tio n o f P ro p e rly
Tha S outh 10 f**t o f ft*
N orth SU fa*t o f th o Kaat
144 foot a t B lock -O - o f A.n.
Chappell'* S u b d lv lilo n accord­
ing to P la t th a ra o f recorded
In P la t B ook I, p a s* T1 of tti*
Publlo JlecorJ* o f Hemlnol*
C ounty. F lo rid a.
Nama la w bleh x a a a n a d : Ruby
Loall* Tlm m a
All o f th a p ro p e rty being in
th* C ity of S anford, C ounty of
Hamlnol*. S ta te o f Florid*.
UnUaa auch c e rtific a te ahall
be r*d**m*d a cc o rd in g to law
th* p ro p e rty de*crtb«d In turh
c e rtific a te w ill bo *old to tVi
hlghaat bidder a t th a front
door a f th a C ity H alt, a t Banford. F lo rid a on th a flrot
Monday In tho m o n th o f Ja n ­
uary, 1441 w hich la th a 7th
day of J a n u a ry , l i f t during
tha l*gal bourn of nalo.
D etod thin i t h d a y o f Dt«om bar, l i l t .
It. N. Tam m . J r .
C ity T a x C o lle c to r
Publlah Dec. T, I I , SI. M *
Ja n . I. ISIS.
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L o rra in e (I. Cumm,
44 Banka Road.
Saram pecutt,
M aaaaohaa atta
You a ra h tro b y n a ttflo d th at
a a u lt ha* b**n file d agalnat
yuu In th e above e n tltltd
cauee. a n d t h a t y o g g re re­
q uired to file y o u r a n a w tr
w ith tho C U rk o f th la Court
and to aorve a copy th tr to f
upon the p la in tiff o r plainl lf f a a lto rn ay n , w hoea name
and
addrnaa
la
Jonnln**,
W att*. C la rk s and lla m lh n n ,
ltu n H arnett N a tio n a l Bank
B uilding, Ja c k ao n v llta S, F lor­
ida, not l a t r r th a n Ja n u a ry
II, 1I4S. If yog Tall t o 'd o ao
a decree pro confoaso will
bo e n te red a g a ln a t yoa fur
tho relief dem anded In the
com plaint. T hla a u lt la to
forecloaa a m o rtg a g e . The
proceeded
real p r o p a r t y
a g aln at la:
tx&gt;t
S.
S U X U X D
ESTATES, F lr a t Addition
a subdivision a cc o rd in g m
g p la t th e re o f, recorded
In P la t Book IS, Page*
IT a n d IS o f th a Publlo
R ecords
of
flomlnola
C ounty, F lo rid a.
W ITNESS m y h an d and the
* tal of aald C o u rt a t San­
ford. F lo rid a, th la l l t h day
of Decam bar, 1I4S(SEAL)
A rth u r If. B e ck w ith . Jr.,
C U rk o f th a C irc u it C ourt
By: M argarot E. T yra
D eputy C lark
Publish Dec. St. S« * J*n4. I t , 1441.
CDD-I4
7n t h e c iR c trr c o tu r,
NINTH JU D IC IA L C fR C tIT .
IN
AND
FO E
BEMINOLH
COUNTY, FLORIDA.
IN CHANCERY NO. IXSIS
,
NOTICE TO D E FE N D
EVELYN U. F E R R IS .
P U Intirf,
V*.
EUQENE E. F E R R IS ,
Defendant.
T H B STATE OF FLORIDA
TOi EUGENE B. F E R R IS
R outn S
Kaet llrunaw lck,
New Ja rae y
PLEA SE
TAKE
NOTICH
th a t a sw orn A m ended Com- •
plaint h a s been filed agaln at
you In tho C irc u it Court,
Ninth Ju d ic ia l C ircu it, In and
fur Seminole C ounty. Florida,
In c h a n c e ry No. 1S.1IJ. tha
a b b rev latad title o f w hich la
EVELYN B. F E R R IS . P laintiff, v e rsu s EU G EN E E. F E R ­
RIS. D efendant, w h eraln th e
re lief so u g h t I* a D ecree ef
Dlvorca a n d a n a w a rd of De­
fe n d an t's a n tlra In te re s t In
and to c e rta in re a l aetate
described na follow*, to-w lt:
Lot « . Block B. LAKE
BRANTLEY 1*1.IM. SE­
COND ADDITION, accord­
in g to tho P la t thereof
a t recorded In P la t Book
11. Page 4, P ubllo Re­
co rd s of Sem inole County,
F lo rid a.
T hese p reaanta a re to aauao
and re q u ire you to file y°&lt;&lt;r
w ritte n a n aw e r o r dafanee*.
If any, to tha Amended Com­
p lain t filed heroin, and to
■erva a copy th a r to f upon
the
P la in tiff*
attorneys,
M ta n itro u , D uels A llclntoah,
Pont O ffice Boa 1444, S a n f o r d .
F lorida, on o r b«foro Ja n u a ry
Tl, 1)43. and h a re lo fall not
or a D ecree P ro C onfeaao *UI
bo e n te re d a g a ln a t you, and
th e ra u a a proceed e a parte.
IHEAt.)
-A rth u r H. B eckw ith. J r ,
C lark of th e c ir c u it Court
tty: M a rg are t E. Tyro,
D. C.
H tenalrom , D aele A M cIntosh
A ttorney* a t Law
P est O ffice Ron I l l s
Hanford, F lorida
P ublish Dec. 31, J*. | f « | A
fan. 4. I t . 1444.
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Houses for rent. For infor­ Attractive 2 bedroom, 2 both
ms tioa eoataet Tad Wllhomo. Ftnctd yard. Near
tiama Hardware, 205 E.
NAS. I l l W. C olts an O r­
25th S t
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1322-5612
322-5613
Office 204 W. First

8WEETIK PIE

Umu furniture, applUacc*.
tools, tie. Bought - Bold.
Larry’s Mart 215 Sanford
Are. Ph. PA 2-4132

By Nadine Seltaer

HEATING

ROOMS, The Gabtts, 451
Magnolia Are. FA 2-9T25.

a a p o p e co. me.
m I t. Pare Are. PA 8-42$4

2 Bedroom bouse, kltcbea
equipped. 1503 Douglas Ave.

BE MODERNI Cook and beat
water eeeaomkallp with HlTberm Bottled Qas. Miller
Radio aid Appliance. US A
Park Ave. Pb. FA M UR

so floor. Concrete block, to
West Sanford. Out of flight
pattern. Large oocwer le t
Smell equity end naeunre
mortgage b e l a n e e . VA
monthly payment |7T, Ph.

FRIGIDAIRE
Salat A Service
0. H. HIGH
1TM W. lit S t Saniord
Ph, FA a-UU

SINGER

29A. A lto A rnree tim
30. Maekfarery . Took
31. Powhry - Ltvoetock
81A. Peto

R EN T A BED
RoUawny, Hospital A Baby
Beds
By Day, Weak* or Meath
CARROLL’S FURNITURE
Ph. FA M W 114 W. 1st 8 t

SEWING MACHINE

River Front

Sales and Boniee
Free estimates In advance
Free borne demonstration

Property

Alan’s Fabric A Ruga
2558 Park Dr.

CALL FA 2*5783

Comfortable Skepmg Room,
FA 2-7451.

Wi Repair «nd Sarvlco
S T I NE
Macbinary and Supply Co.
20T W. 2nd St.
FA 2-0433

OPEN HOUSE

noTicw o r s m i r t T i o s
v a n TAX B B S S
X s tie s Is hereb y e tv s a th a t
111 B O O R . h o ld er s f tb s fetlew tu B C s r tltis e ts b s s tiled
a a l4 e e rtlfle e te ta r T e a 2&gt;ss5
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th e c e r t i n s e t s a e m b sr aad
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a s a w l a w bleb It w a s a sssss#4 a r e a s fellow s:
C s r tif le a ts No. I
T sar sf
la w a a o a J e s s t. i l i e
t b e N o rth 'IT t a i l o M b s W s s t
•1 f e e t o f tb s B eeth H s f
Bloch 11 T ie r IS a t F lo riaa
t e l l and C s le n ls a tls a Com.
w e a r L im its# M ay a f tb s at.
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to
tb s
t e s r a s f e a a fs rd , F lorida, aer e r d l a e to tv a t th ere o f rs s s rd s d l a P U t B osh 1. page
i l l e f tb s P u b lic R ecords ef
O s a ta s ls
c o u u ty ,
P lsrld a .
( t r e e N f ft. ta r a lte r)
N e v a la w h tsb aM ssssd: Al-

Comfortable A p a r t m e n t s .
Furnished or unfurnished.
2 Locations. CaU FA 2-5123
day time. NO 04502 avto­
la gi.

Steastrom Reiky takas plea­
sure la extending this ta- H a n d l i n g aQ types of
vitatloa to yon to visit and
real estate.
Inspect this lovely new
home in beautiful and de­
JOHN E. FOX,
sirable latch Arbor.

LOST: light brown aad white
female dog. Short heir, Nicely furnished Apartment This I BR, 3 bath CB hams
pointed ears, yellow eyes. for young couple, fso la situated on a beautiful,
TaU curls over back, white
month includes water A shady, spacious bomosite ia
fact Name Clady. 10-15 Elect Own entrance. 100 Lech Arbor’s Ratal section.
lbs. Timid. Lost from 8tone B. Holly, FA 23400.
Island. Under rets can.
Though the homo ia still o
Reward. CaU FA 3-7313.
LOCH ARBOR: I bedroom few days from completion,
home, unfurnished, large a brief examination of tbe
LOST: Female Calico Cat in rooms, excellent condition, many outstanding features,
vicinity of Slat A French.
kitchen equipped, carport, too numerous to mention
Can FA 2-2171.
storage, screened porch. here, will be clearly evi­
LOST: Boston BuU screw Quiet neighborhood. For dent. And the price to
right, with terrific financ­
tell Dog wearing red col­ R ent Ph. FA M W .
ing!
lar. Howard. FA 2-3571.
WELAKA
APARTMENTS:
Booms private baths, 114 At your convenience, bet ween
Legal Notice
W. First St.
the hours of 1 aad I Sat­
urday and Sunday after­
NOTICW O P APPLICATION
2 Bedroom furnished Apart­ noon. drive West on 10th
PO B TAX BKWD
Watte* la h ereby « lv sn th a t
ment. Inquire Leonard's Street, turn left an Lain
D. ROBB. ItflMar of- tb* fotAuto aiale. 2054 8. Hiawa­ Boulevard Into Loch Arbor,
low ing C a rtlfto ata h a s filed
said c*rtlfti-*ta t a r T ax Daad
tha or call FA 2-MU.
and follow the signs. Yoo’U
ta b* Issusd th srao n .
be glad you did!
T hs C a rtltte n t* num ber and
Unfurnished
2
b
e
d
r
o
o
m
M » r o f Issuance, tb* descrip­
tion e f th* pro p erty end the
house. 138 Escambia. Ph.
nam e In w hich It w as *•***FA 2-0274.
Stenstrom Realty
ed a r s na follow lne;

WJ 3 ? o f ,l" s r y » o y srtr b e ta * In
the C ity s f S anford, Florida.
C e e a tF s f asm tn o ls. S ta ts sf
y iw i€ sa
V b ls s s scab s s r tlf le a ts shstt
b s re4s«m *d e e* * fd tae t« U s
th e
p ro p e rty
d sscrlb sd
la
s a s h s s r tt f l s a ta w ill bs sold
t a th e h ls h s s t bidder a t tb s
frees d oor o f tb# C ity H ell,
_______
a„ t ia
n fo rd ,_ F lo rid a on _ th*
tho
f t rot M onday In th# aeonth of
J a n u a ry , ISIS w hich I t tha
t t h d a y o f J a n u a ry , ISIS d u rt a g lh a M eal h o u rs of *sla&gt;
D a te d th is I t h day a f Dee- C srtlfte n t* N s M l T s a r a t
e ta b ar, i t i s .
Issuance J u n e 1, l i l t
H . N. Tam m . J r.
n a arrtp tla w a f F t a p a rt 71
C tty T a» Collector
T
44 fs* t Of th* N orth
P u b lish Dae. T. 14, SI. IS * HbsOfE ast
Lot 41 In Block -A “ of
Jan. 4. 1141.
M. II. S m ith's Second .Subdi­
ODD-SI
______ vision a ccording to P lat th ere Furnished lovely 2 bedroom
i THst c i n c t iT c o v a rr o r nf recorded In P lat Bonk t.
Apartment. Lake Golden.
gB JUSTM JL'DICIXL CIN- P i g s l i t o f th* Public R e­
Lake privileges. FA 2-0374
j r r IV S S D FO B »BWI* cords s f Bemlnol*. County.
Florida.
)L B C O M T V . FLOBIDA.
Nam*
In
w hich
osaeeaod:
r cM AVrrnr vo. sseen
S
arah Sim mons
losT w aoB r o n tte to e v n *
All
o
f
th
s
properly
holng In
SNTRAL
FLORIDA
PBOs City e f Sanford, County af Will share 3 bedroom house
CRTIE8. INC., a
F U rld a th
completely furnished. 117
Ssm lnola, h is t* a f Flarld*.
e p ^ a tt o n .
Unlas* such c e rtific a te shall
Catalina.
he re d e e m 'd according to law
pro p erty daaerlbsd In euch
IH L E. R IL E T a n d LOUISE ctheartific
with kitchenette.
a te w ill be sold to R o o m
H II.KT, bla w it#: HOW- the h ig h est bidder a t tha front
Adults. 1217 Magnolia Ave.
a n o . n tL B T »na f u m i a door o f th* C ity H all, a t San­
R IL E T . hM w lfa: C. J- ford. F lo rid a on th* first
ASDAL and ELEANOR RAS- Monday In th* m onth a t J a n ­ Furnished Apartment. Couple
AL a n d E ST H E R A. HAW- u ary , IMS w hich Is the Tth
or bachelor only. 370 a
[NBOM.
o f Ja n u a ry , ISIS during
month plus lights and gas
D*(*ndaat* day
th* legal hour* of sale.
H o n e s o r * tiT
heat. 2505 S. Elm. FA 2-2307
D ated th is I th day of Dec­
&gt;4 CARD B. H ILET and
em ber, ISIS.
Can be seen between 4 awl
LOUM1C O. RILET
If. N. Tam m , Jr.
5 p. m.
94SS M arion tltra at BE.
C ity Ta* Collector
W ae h ln g to n I t . D.C.
ru b lle h Dec. T. 14, SI. I t A
Von a rc h * r* b r directed to Jan . 4.
ROSE COURT- 1 Bedroom
k* nolle# th a t a eull baa CDD-I1
furnished Apartment. Child­
ten filed a g a in st too I" tha
ren welcome. 2015 Sanford
toe# court. Th# n a tu re of
\ t m n : o r % p p l ic a t io v
for
r t t IIKEI1
i* s u it, o r proeaaillng. I* a
Ave. NO 5-4323.
im p la ln t for foraotoaur* of Nolle* I* hereby given th a t
m o rtg a g e . Th# nam# of tha D. ROME, holder of In* fol­
ju r t In w hich la id suit, o r low ing C orllflcal* he* filed 3 Bedroom home with Flor­
ida room am* kitchen
-aeoadlng, ta ponding t* lb* eald c e rtific a te fnr T ax Deed
Ircntt C ourt of tb* Ninth to b* leeued thereon.
equipped. $75 month. Cali
Th* C o rtlflra t* num ber and
id la ltl C ircu it In and fo r
323-0259 for information.
im lnot* C a u n tr. F lorida. In y e a r v f leeuance, lb* deerrlpbancery NO. 1I4S4. Th# till# tlon of th* pgoperty and Ih*
f tb * su it I* CSINTtlAt* nam a In which It wa* aeeeta- Furnished 2 Bedroom home.
L/VRIDA PRO rKRTIKB. tN C, ed a re aa follow s:
Adults. No pets. FA 3-7654.
T sa r af
F lo rid a coreoratM n. variu* C e rtifica te So. I l l
ARL E .RIL.ET and U M ritK laeuanc* Jun* I. l i l t
Small
1 Bedroom frame
lle a ertp tle * of P roperly i
, n x ix r . M* wif*: now .
BD a
R IL E T and FWJRA Lot St of Roae C ourt Addition
house, near Ravenna Park.
, R IL E T . hla w lta; C. J. I n tb* City of Ranjord. F lo r­
Ready , for occupancy by
A8D A U EtJ-IAN'OU RASDAL ida. a -cordlnu to Plot thereof
1st Jan. $10 month. 1’h.
»it E ST H E R A. HAWK IN- recorded In P la t Hook S. page*
DN. Th* d*acrlptlon of th* t. I and i nf th a Publlo Re­
FA 25431.
1*1
p re p a rty
In ro lv u t
In cord! o f ffemlnol* County,
ltd p ro c e ssin g deterlbad In Plorida.
I* C om plaint I* *a fo lls n s t Nam* In w hich aaeaeaedi Mra. 2 Rm. turn. Apt. Clean. Wa­
ter ft Elec. Furn. 548. Pb.
L o t I. S lack A.
LAKE Joat llo k k a n e n
All of lha properly halng
BRAN TLEY IHl.KS, HEFA 2 2701.
COJ4D EADUmON. accord­ In tb* City of R inford. Coun­
in g l* tb* p lal
thereof ty of rfemlnolr. n tat# o f F lo r­
3 Bedroom home, l'-i bath,
a* recorded In P lo t Book ida.
Cnleea such c a rtlflra t* ahall
I t . page S. «f th* Public
central
heal,
hardwood
be
redeem
ed
according
to
law
R ecord!
at
B«mlm&gt;l#
th#
pro
p
arty
daecrlbrd
In
such
C ounty. Florida
w ill be sold to th*
Toil or* required to fit* certtfloot#bidder
a t th* front
aur A nsw er w ith th# C lark iilgheot
door
of
Ih*
City Hall, a t Han­
ir r * a aupy th ere o f upon ford. F lorida
on tba f'.rai 6A Special Notices
ta la tlffs
attorney*,
who**
In th e m onth o f J a n ­
am * am t addreea le L. P h a rr Monday
uary, ! ) t ] w hich la tna Tilt
,ba*r, T u rn b u ll and Abner. day of Ja n u a ry , IMS during Wanted Share Cropper. Ap­
UltS 41*. New E n c lin d Build- the legal hour* of eala.
proximately 40 acres tiled
Ig. P o e t O ftlc* Boa l i t . W inD ated thla Sth day o f Dec­
land now available. Excel­
IS P a rk . F ln rlJ i. not late r ember. ISIS.
lent location. Contact Jack
ta n lh a 17th day of J a n II. N. Tamm. J r.
ary , A. D. tSSI, a* requlrad
Hoy. P. O. Box 393, LongCity T a s Collector
t la w , ala* a Decree Pro PuhlleU Dec. 7, II, St. * Jl.
wood or call TE 5-1212 or
p n ftae o
w ill
b*
entered A Jan . 4. 1 )0 .
g a in s t you.
TE 1-4231.
C
D
P
-M
IV WITNEBS W HEREOF. 1
av* h e reu n to set my hand
Ud a ffla e d m y official tool a t
Ianford.
Hemlnol*
County.
Itarlda. thl* t l t h day of l»ecm b*r. A. D. t i l l .
BKAL)
3 - BEDROOMS, I, l j j &amp; 3 OATHS
A rth u r H B eckw ith. J r .
C la rk a t th e C ircuit C ourt
Bamlnol* C ounty, Florida
LOW MONTHLY PAYMENTS
X y : M artha T. Vlhlen
VA • CMvantional A FUA Finaaciag
D eputy Clerk
—
» P h a r r AUner
Sunland F dalrt • On 17-92 (2 Mi. So. vf Sanford)
u lt tse .
lew E ng lan d Bulldl ig
Sale* flifke Ml. Iloiue Inelds Entrance
'«*t Offlc* B»a SIT
KINGSWOOD BUILDERS, INC.
f t a l a r P a rk . Florida
PM- PA 3-8574
ittwenayt for P la in tiff
JIM HUNT REALTY, Bate* Ageat
'ghllah Dec. 14. V . S* A
an 4.
Dsj*. FA 34118 - Eva. A Sun. FA 2-051$ - 323-5745

££.

Sunlcmd Estates Homes
VA - NO DOWN PAYMENT
•

111 N. Park Are.

FA 2-2420

ROBERT A. WILLIAMS
Realtor
Raymond Lundqulst, Assoc,
FA 2-3351 Atlantic Bank Bldg.
SANFORD HERALD
WANT ADS
BRING FAST
RESULTS
3 Bedroom, 1 bath, living
room with fireplace, se­
parate dining room, Florida
room glassed, screened
porch, carportc. O l d e r
borne on a lovely palm
lined street. See Mrs. M.
Conrad. 2200 Palmetto Ave.

Jim Hunt Realty
Office FA 24111
Nights FA 2-OOJ
323-0700

HAPPY

lit N. Park Ave.

1959 Ford Fairlane 500

FA 2-2420

Beautician wanted. Cut *N
Curl Beauty Chop. I ll Pal­
metto Ave. FA 2-0534 or
FA 3-4012.

Sanford, Fie. Housekeeper steep In, care
INVESTIGATE AND INVEST of infant. Own room and
After Christmas Bonus ia one bath. Montaclalr, New Jer­
o! the undeveloped tracts sey. 245 week. Fare paid,
in Eastern Seminole Coun­ references. Pb. Mayfair
Inn. Room 303. 322 8800.
ty and in Volusia County.
After 4 p. m.
185 Acrea
$24,000.
120 Acres
321.000.
19. SltiwtioBs Wanted
80 Acres
$27,000.
40 Acres
$ 9.000.
PAINT INSIDE OR OUT.
Call us now for information.
FREE
ESTI MATE
FA 2 9110.
Painting A Repairing. Free
estimates. Work guaran­
REALTOR — INSUROR
teed. Fred Roettgcr. Pb.
FA 2-4991 1919 S. French Ave.
FA 2-0250.

StemPer Agency

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V-8, Ford-O-.Malic, Power Steering
and llrakea, Radio, Ueater, Extra

AT HOLLERS of SANFORD
OLDS Super B8 2 Door Hardtop,
Automatic
MERCURY 4 Door Monterey, Auto.,
Ilrakra A tittering, Electric
Windows A tieal^Vh^Cnnd.
I1I.IW 4 Door Super S3, Auto., Putter
Drake* A tile e rln j^ tM jL'o n d .

FALCON Station Wagon
4 Door, tilan jjard ^jh lf^
RUICK 2-Door Hardtop Special
FALCON 2 Door Sedan
Standard
^
CHEVROLET 4-Doer, I CyL,
Automatic Trans.

CARS

*3695
395
695
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295

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1958 Ford

STATION WAGON. 8 Cylinder.
Standard Shift, New Paint, Good
fond.

1958 Edsel 2-Door
Hardtop V-8. Powar Htooring and
ilrikaa. Good Cond.
■A en t f
..
iu o o m e r c u r y
.MONTEREY, 4 Door Sedan, .MereO Matlr, Heater, Clean. White
Finish.

-jL

. . . a n d S incere T h a n k s to tb s
m an y H uino-O w nera o f T ea ’n
•
G reen E state* a n d L ongdat* fo r
th e ir confidence in u s a n d to a ll
but.. . , t au p p ly h a u te * a n d o u r lo y al a u b -c o n tra rto ra
w ith w h e m w e b a v a h a d * uth p le a s a n t dealin g * d u r ­
in g th e p a a t y e a r.

We'll endeavor to maintain your faith and good will

ENTERPRISES

Builder* of Tee 'n Groan and Longdala
Harold Logan, President

PLYMOUTH 3 Door, V-8

NO PAYMENTS
2

UNTIL FEBRUARY

LOcJLflO.VtS

319 E. 2nd ST.
2355 PARK
FA 2-0711
ORLANDO CII 1-3155
FA

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S95
$
495
I

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^
t

695

C A A P
Tf J
m re Are

1957 Plymouth

C
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1955 Chevrolet

C
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SAVOY 4 Door V-B. Automatic
Iran*. Clean, Good Condition.

595
395

BUYS

PONTIAC 2 Door Hardtop
ENGLISH FORD 3 Door Sedan
FORD V-8 SU'.ion Wsgnn.
Ford-O-Mallc, Radio, Heater.
.MANY MORE MAKES A MODELS
CHOOSE FROM

|A R C PONTIAC 4 Dour Sedan
1 3 d u Automatic T rn n a ^ ^ ^ ^ ^
1Q EO CHEVROLET Station Wagon
1 9 9 0 V-8 Auto, Poj**rSt*erln*

095

1957 Chrysler

CROWN IMPERIAL 1 Door Hardlop. Powered ,White Finish, Clean.

BARGAIN
OI.D.SMOIIII.I-: I Door Hardtop
Automatic A r H ^ l^ o n j.
Of.DHMOHII.K 4 Duor
Automatic,

695

0Mi

4 Door Sedan, 8 Cylinder, Real
Clean.

LM N

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:~ ;

mm

2524 Park Dr.

7 ^ 1
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American made. Heavy duty 1352 Renault DouphfaM. Fh.
Industrial tailor Sewing FA 24805.
Machine. Complete. Good
condition. Tako over pay- 1958 Cbev. Stotioa Wagon. 1 |
dr. Brookwood, 5 cyL HNk
manta. FA 2-MM.
Can ba seen a t BiQ Him*
TENTS FOR camping. Tarpn,
pbill Motors.
rope, m en kiln. Surplus ---------------------- — — .— — . , .
1560 Chevrolet Pickup Truck
and Camper. • cyL Auto*
FACTORY TO YOU
ms tic treat. Camper atrepn
ALUMINUM BLINDS
4. Hat 4 boner itare A
Eneleead brad, Sag-proof bot­
oven, alao Ire ben. CaU
tom rail with plaattc coda.
Plaitic or rayoa tapes. Cot­ 523-a r t 2M E. Mth Sem*
ford.
3 ;
ton or nylon cords.
Senkmrik Glass an d P a in t
Company
2,0 MagnoUs Ph. FA 3-5533 Gita way Th Tho Waterway
Do It yourself pest anatrol. Robson Sporting Goods
Your EVINBU3B Dealer
Why pay a high price for
peat control la your borne 304-1-1 E. l i t Ph. FA SM tt
or place of buslaeas. Do
M yourself sod save 30tt
or tnore. 3 Months guaran­
tee. Personal Instructions
by tbs formulster of fB S
SURE. DEATH INSECTI­
•.I**i nr
CIDES, and sprayer furn­
ished. For Information and
U
free delivery call Raymond
•V5e
Woods. FA 2-5051.

Refrtgeratioa • Air-conditiaatag men Beaded. We train
you. Write Commercial
REALTOR
Trades Institute Box to , c/o
Good old fashioned child
110 N. Park Avenue
Sanford Herald.
care ia my borne for prePhone 3334550.
echool children. White.
Hour,
day or week. 107
Lahevtow home with lake
privileges in South Sylvan Haye Drive. FA 3-1470. CaU
AUTO GLASS
Lake Shores. 3 Bedrooms between 3 A 4 p. m.
INSTALLED
aad I baths. Air-CondlUoa- SPECIAL TREE AND YARD
Windshield
Back Gians
ed. Phono FA 3-7300.
SERVICE. CALL 3234000. Door Glare
Vent Glare inventory Sale of demonstra­
tor Garden Tractors aad
8ERVICE
S t Johns Realty 21. Bounty Salewa
Senkarik Glare and Paint Tillers. FA 24000.
THE TIME TESTED FIRM
Company
Cut 'N Curl Beauty Shop
G.E. Frost Free 14 cubic
111 N. Park Are FA 34123 Ito Palmetto
FA 2 0034 ItO Magnolia Ph. PA 2-4031 ft. Refrigerator with aepar•to across top frreaar.
hrner being transferred.
Ktnmora automatic Waste
WU pay closing cost aad
You can find anything you or. Both used 2 months.
you assume payments of
FRIGIDA1RB
need advertised la the H er
Air-conditioner and Power
$80.45. S Bedroom, 1 bath.
Sales A Service
aid by Sanford merchants.
Lawamower. CaU M3 OHO.
523-8755.
House Wiring. Free Estimates
Sid Vihlan's RandaU Electric 32. flo w e rs • S h ru b *
2 Bedroom House,, in quiet 112 MlgnoUa Ph. FA 24015
neighborhood, living room
Beautiful Camellia# la bloom
II ’ x 17’, dining room, 25. Plumbing Services
GRAPEVtLLE NURSERY
Florida room, central beat,
Grapeville Ave. Near 30th S t
PLUMBING
oak floors. Lot too* x 100’.
Contracting A Repairs
$10,800. 35.000 mortgage.
FREE DELIVERY
(Tonne arranged) C a l l
Sail Us Your Furniture. Quick
R. L. HARVEY
TE HT37. I l l Warren St.
Service With tha Cash.
304 Baaiord Ave. FA 34323
Q U A L IT Y U SED
Lengwood.
SUPER TRADING P08T
FA 20277.
Lowly 8 bedroom home. Vary
1961 Cadillac De Vitle
•mall down payment and
4 Done Sedan, Air CotaL. PewerW,
BEDS FOR RENT
Extra Class, Locally Ownad. In ­
assume mortgage- Beauti­
Hospital, Rollawaya, Juve­
Plumbing A Heating
terior and Exterior Like New.
ful section. Cell 2 to 2 p.
nile. FREE dolivery tad
AIR
CONDITIONING
ta. 2224514.
Pick-up.
CONTRACT and REPAIR
1961 Comet 2-Door
FURNITURE CENTER
WORK
New s bedroom homo on
Sedan, Standard Trane. KadH
1100
'reach
Ave.
Iroquois Are. Smalt down 1007 Sanford Ava. FA S455S
Heater, New Tlree.
Ph. FA 27253
payment or will trade for
what bava you. Payments
1960 Mercury
FREE ESTIMATE
150.01 per month. No quali­
I-Door Sedan, Mere-O-Matlc, Power
Upholstering A Mattress ren­
YEAR END SALE
Steering end Hrakee, Radio, HeoUr.
fying or no closing costs. New A Used T.V.'s Big ovating* Nsw A Used Furni­
Phono Orlando CY 5-7555 trade-in allowances. Easy
ture. CaU Nix Bidding Mfg.
1959 OldflmobUe
or 2154813.
terras. Town A Country T.V.
Co., at 708 Cekry Ava.
SUPER 85, 4 Door. Power Steering
FA 2-2117.
2555 Park Dr., 3325352.
and Brake*, Radio. Uestar, Estrs
Clean. Wblta Finlali.
MORTGAGE LOANS
1959 Chevrolet
FHA and Coovantlonal
Nomad 4 Door Station Wagon, Air
Commarctal A Residential
fond.. Powered, New Paint, Lew
Mileage.

J. W. Hall, Realtor Stenstrom Realty
"Call Hall" FA 24541
2544 Se. French Ave.

upright Commercial freea- FREE Use of «nr Carpet
• r. Contact Mr. PtdUafsr,
Shampooer wKh purehai*
823-7223.
of Bint Lustra shampoo.
1888 Zlg Zsg. Makes button Carroll'i Funtiture.
holes, darns, with guaran­
.
tee.. 4 payments of $7.15. 95. A rtk ten W nM ni
Ph. FA 2-MU.
’58 barthap to pre« saodW
S loom* of IT plecos of Hon, prefer Chevy. PIMM
furniture. Almost new 8218 FA 9-TM8.
balaacs owed on It. See at
2522 Yale Are.
98. AetemeWteB - Tntoka

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M ERCURY

109 N. Palmetto Av*.
Hanford

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�could be claimed doily with­
out receipts. This raised a
groat protest from buaines*-

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scene of the Jfattrtty with the
Christ Child. Mery and Jos­
eph, three wise mm and the
shepherds with their sheep.
Another scene was of a Christ­
mas choir.
Judges wsre J. W. Abell, M.
V*. Beasley sad Shirley Beas­
ley, all of Oviedo.

Nias tables ef play wsre la
action at this wssk’a masting
ef DsBary'a Duplicate Bridge
Club bald at the Community
Crafty on Wednesday dua to
Christmas falling so ths reg­
ular playing date. H alt week’s
meatteg alas win bo bald an
Wcdaesday.
. Winners this week war* NS,
first, Mrs. Frank Austin sad
Mrs. Albert Besom; ■secrad,
Mrs. B. M. Hinkle ta d Mr*.
George FearssD; third, Mrs.
Ruth Blatt and Phil doBoraM
tad fourth, Mrs. Myron Re­
tard! and H. 0. Chase.
BW, Brat, Mrs. poyte Driver aid William Woodlock;
second, Mrs. Virginia (Unger
and Miss Ann Singer; third,
George Pearsall and E.M. lUnkte u d fourth, Oscar Barnett
and Mrs. R. W. Ackerman.
Now officers of the chib tak­
ing over next week will bo
Mlaa Ethel Johnson, prosideal; H. G. Chase, vice presi­
dent; Mra. Myron Aecardi,
secretary; Mrs. Ruth Blatt,
treasurer; F. R. Froehllch, di­
rector, and H. V. Middleton,
game director.

Tho new TM-A Beil Bystern dial communication sor­
tie# PBX put in torvice re­
cently by tho Sanford Atlan­
tic Bank Is billed ns "com
pact, fast, efficient, modern
and flexible.”
"This new PBX certainly
given us all these things,
making It much easier to
transact the bank's business
and Increasing convenience
and service for our customon," said President Howard
Hedges.
Ths small pushbutton con­
sole, operated by switchboard
receptionist Mrs. Este Lou
ra te has automatic connec­
tions to tho trunk Una by
every line in tha bank. It oilmlnates punching buttons and
goes directly through to ths
parson who Is being called.
"Another unusual feature
of the "think* • for • itself"
switchboard la tho “camp-on"
facility, which enables tho
operator to connect o caller to
a busy phone, and as soon ns
tho rail receiver hangs up,
tho now coll automatically
rings," George Herndon, Boll
communications c o n s u l t ­
ant said.
Tho eamp-oa caller cannot
overhear the call that is go­
ing on but will bs automatic­
ally connected as soon as tho
phono la free.
Tho now system will handle
ns many ns 10 outgoing calls
a t one time, slhalaating tho
when "all tha
Unoo a n tied up."
The switchboard can ho not
for after hours imago, and can
also bo easily expanded to
tako care of up to 60 inter­
office phones.
DISCOVERER
Juan Gaetano, a Spaniard,
first discovered tho Hawaiian
jiitri* about 1545. Captain
•Minus Is given eretheir discovery li­
ke did not visit the Is-

FOR THE SECOND CONSECUTIVE YEAR,
VAH-5 has won the Cdr. J, H. Bear Safe Driving
Award. Cant. R. M. Ware, SNA8 commanding
officer, le ft la shown presenting the trophy to
C apt Joseph Tolly Jr., commander of Hatwing

One, who accepted the award on behalf of the
VAH-5 skipper, Cdr. L. H. Sette, now deployed
aboard the carrier USS Forrests]. VAH-5 will
have permanent possession of the Bear trophy.

Bear Lake Club Makes Costume Jewelry
Club named Ha Ural attico n at a umetiag held Doe.
II at the home ef Mrs. E. L.
Hubbard.
Serving will bn Mrs. Ray­
mond Jackson, president;
Mrs. Hubbard, vice president;
Mrs. Alta Wentworth, e a rn ­

Five Girt Scout troops, two
Seniors and three Brownies,
joined each other In a carol'
log trip to Sunland Estates.
Following the hour of carol­
ing through the residential
section, the group broke up
sod each troop wont to the
horns of Its leader for n
Christmas party.
Troops participating includ­
ed &gt;11. 204, 847 and 447 and n
new un-numbered troop, led by
Mrs. Maxine Alexander. Mrs.
Mildred Lind, neighborhood
chairman, accompanied the
girls.
Brownm Scouts from Troop
447 met at the home of Mrs.
R. C. Rugensleln, troop leader
in Lake Mary, for games,
grab-bag, refreshments and
singing with Christina Parkin­
son and Gall Smith taking first
prises and Regina Bates and
Linds Wilber receiving the
booby prixei.
Attending the party from
Troop 447 were Dawn Rhoads,
Betsy, Kathy and Kipp Rugensteln, Estelle Shannls, Gall
Smith, Linds Wilber, Calvcrna
Baird, Regina Bates, Mary
Beat, Malory Felnberg, Sheri
Gardner, Lynette and Rose,
mary Green, Karen Gregory,
Sandra Kuehn, Valeri Lackey,
Kathy Morria and Chriatlna
Parkinson.
Adults who aasisted Includ­
ed Mra. E. R. Elliot, Mrs. E.
E. Gregory, Mrs. J, D. Park­
inson, Mra. W. J . Kuehn, Mrs.
J, G. Shannls, Mrs. D. K.
Smith, Mrs. Jeannette Blakemore, B. C. Rugeniteia and
W. E. McQhicy.

tary; Mrs. James Wood,
treasurer;
Mr*.
Rkhard
Mathee, delegate sad Mis.
Bussell Loamsla, alternate.
Mrs. Don Ritey will set as
food chairman and Mrs. Wil­
liam Carpenter as clothing
chairman.
Tuesday night's mooting
opened with discussion of tho
recent Open House bald by

tho County Home Demon­
stration Clubs at the Center.
Mrs. Jackson and Mrs.
Matbea win represent tho
Bear Lake group at tho Jan.
4 Council mooting also to
bo hold in Sanford.
A workshop on making
marbliaod costums Jewelry
was held after tha business

meeting. Glass marbles were
first baked In a hot oven
then quickly dipped la ice
water to eracklo them thus
giving them their design.
After •w ’uugh drying Cm
marbles are used for mak­
ing attractive and different
earrings, necklaces and bra­
celets.
Refreshments wers served
at the close of the work
period.
The January meeting of
tho elub will bo held si Mrs.
Wentworths* home on Lake
Asher Circle in Bear Lake.

TALLAHASSEE (UT!) —
Tho Stats Cabinet, Laos Comi­
ty officials, efty officials sad
G o t . Ferris Bryant pot their
hoods together Wednesday and
announced plans to elssr the
way for the npension of the
capitol complex her*.
Tho cost of the reconstruc­
tion work on the capital sad
now buildings will ran 91AS9«*
721 for tho atato.
Bryant said after the lunchson meeting that tho Improvomeats should take cars of gov­
ernment expansion for the
next 20 years. He added that
representatives at the masting
agreed that federal funds
should not bo accepted for the
project
Ha personally fait, Bryant
said, that the federal govern­
ment should not hare any
el lam on the buildings in tho
canter.
Bryant however, said at the
same time that the stats has
no immediate means to pay
for tho work. Ho said $360,000
would com# out of tho Intern­
al Improvement Fund to help
pay for city and county prop­
erty. Tho n e t of tho money,
$380,000 mors, will bs paid by
July 1, 1008, bs Mid.
The property which is lo­
cated southeast of the Capitol
Center and total 60 acres, in­
cludes $682,000 worth of pri­
vate land, $700,000 worth of
county land, and $771,000 in
city property.
The project will ha started
Immediately with blueprints
for a now Road Department
building. The project will also
includ# revamping the old and
weak center section of the

Tho limit was raised. Cap.
Us said, "after listening to
comments at public hearings
and when our own agents
agreed that up to $35 waa
«ro appropriate."
tlsdor tho now i tquhumonto
"a person would almost bo
inviting fraod charges if bo
mado deliberate overstatemts. It would bo quite tut,
wise for anyone to. fabricate
such records," bs said.
Individuals would bo allowod
lo days sad companies
Capttal bonding.
up to three months to con­
Btata offices will peobablj
vert to tho m w record-keep­
ing
requirements,
Caplin
Read Department buildinx un­
lid.
til the work ea the Capitol is As a conservative estimate,
finished.
CapUa said, "the Treasury
Bryant said piano for tho
will save about $too million
whole project will go before
a year.” But ho said ho ac­
the IMS Legislators.
tually expected . ax even

Mrs. A! Doudasy, chairman
of tho 15th Tear Reunion
Committee of tho Bomlnolo
High (School graduating ctasn
of 1947 has announced that
final plana are complete for
tho reunion dinner to bo held
at Spencers' Bastmrant Sat*

greater tax yield.
"This will mean greater
profits for ooapoxies and
therefore mere revenues tor
the government," (ho com­
missioner said. “It will go o
long way toward eliminating
abuses—both deliberate and
accidentally bon out of confusion of what was required
by the old rules."

Cut Rate Airline
Fare
Protested
NEW TORE (UP1)—East­
class

Shoos Dfngftldsr,
president who sow Bran in
Tampa, will bs pnooxt to em­
cee ths program and other
classmates will he soming
from all ever ths country as
far sway as Now York City,
Mrs. Doudnsy said.
Spatial guests of tho class
wDl ho ths former principal,
Herman Morris, and Mrs.
Morris, Miss Rebecca Stevens
and Mrs. Mao Tort, class
sponsors.
Booklets containing ths
names, marital status, num­
ber of children, occupation
and thumbnail biography of
tho class members have been
prepared for those attending
and copies will he mailed to
those who aro not able to be
present, Mrs. Doudnsy said.

ern Air Lines sought a federal
court Injunction Wednesday
to stop one of its competitors
sad tight Miami Beach hotels
from offering cut rate flights
between New York and the
Florida retort.
In tho complaint, Eastern
said it would sustain damages
of mors than $100,000 if
group fares sold by Northeast
Airlines through tho hotels
were allowed to stand.
i
Eastern charged that one.
way group passages are being
sold from December through
March by Northeast and tha
hotels at $40 s person, com ­
pared to the lowest regular
coach fare of $50.65 author­
ised by the Civil Aeronautics
Board.

1963
A better life for your family . .
begin by choosing s sparkling
new home in Ravenna Park or a
beautiful homesite in Idyllwilde,
where you can build the homo
for a better life in 1963.
Drive two miles west on Coun­
try Club Road and look fov the
HOfylE DEMONSTRATION CLUB member! of tho recently organized
Rear Lake group aro pictured around the supply table which holds materials for making marbllzed costume jewelry. Attractive and different
earrings, necklaces and bracelets were made by the women following last
week's business meeting a t tho home of Mrs. E. L. Hubbard.
(Herald Photo)
Giant Grind*re
Tha three largest ors grin­
ding mills in Canada am sit­
uated In the concentrator of
International NleksPs Thomp­
son m in* operation la North­
ern Manitoba. Each is ISA
foot in diameter and 16 fast
long.

signs.

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Christmas Wrappings

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Christmas Candles
Christmas Decorations
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„ T. E. “Gone" Tudwr, proaktant of tha Florida
8tata Bank at Sanford, haa bam namad ehainnaa of
the croup of tha nlna McNulty Group o f Banka in
Florida.
(ta rry Ytrehel win he la
J. H. White, preaidant of tha Florida State Bank
N n T art far Hm holidays
at
Hainan
City, home office of the McNulty group.
a a i A iaaai I t o daak win
fea wtfttea by M a h a n af
H e aM atM a a y a rt-.it)

la aaaa yea h art ta write

Bowls

WBATHEV: Partly cloudy, rathor eooL Low tw rifht about 50.
United Praia Leased Wlro
EatabHahod 1908
MON.. DEC

Traps Thousands

D. K. Loop, thief
The appointment af tha

l IMS. Am tear

aaal New T m i ' i

teat af tha band, SS-yaar aU
Wad McNulty, awd tS y n r
•Id Darld McNally, bath af

nawA...

Snows

Rooftop

ibacrfal — a let af
mratsea. r a a k l a a a

at
—;l m i i
the M rthsra Rortte* and •aid “T dent
at teste ta
new fcB Sen
BANOOR, Matoa (TJPPTV-A
train new XephyrtiHs, Dae.
■ad a, it:M e. m.
Minnesota into the from Minnesota throutei the thing this bad."
weather-misted deaths ta the
TESt
13 kUlbw hath man
Roads disappeared ta
Orange Bowl gnaw, ChanEast, taetadtat two ta the G nat Lakes, with locally tower Great Lakes,
•eat* ad their victims didn't
Tucker, 46, who cam# to the
la
Thousands of taro wee* left
Ml ». U:4g pm.
Solona
To
Meet
But
the
East
waa
In
for
heavy
snow*
falling
In
th*
New
England
blltsard,
ate
ta
m b a H a t alL
Sanford bank to 1943,
abandoned. Wires aad trees
Virginia and five ta Pennsy­ ‘snow belt," on lb* tee sides more numbing cold.
a a a
hie bank lag tartar la MaL SARASOTA (OFI)
ware blow* dow*. Seer** of
net
4,
1:3*
p.
m.
Maine
Gov.
John
H.
of
Lakoa
Erie
and
Ontario.
lvania.
9F
hi
9
Florida
lawmaker*
Artmaabtte Hcaan platee
boarao, juat after
highway accidents
ftagar
Bowl
gaa
described
the
Mlnard
as
"an
The
Midwest
looked
for­
Meat
ef
the
Northeast
was
scheduled
la
attend
tha
Jan.
Mateo
o
a
i
New
Hampshire
era ee sale at tha tax eoltoefrom Melbourne High School,
Ml s, 1:39 p as.
emergency situation." Reed ported.
ward
to
a
warming
trend
to­
gripped
hy
temperatures
M
ar
11-11
gathering
of
tha
Ltgtodied
to
tha
roof
tor*» office. Araid tha rath­
hi a “ground floor” position.
base Bowl game,
aero and raked by high day. A few showers wan on aaked civil defense aid for Maine state polle* at Own*
latura her*, according
er yen can cat 'cm by mail,
After attending college at Chamber of Commerce offi­ tope.
said at least 3,900 persooa
Ml
1,
4:39
p
m.
winds. Up to eight Inebei of tap for the Pacific North­ stricken families.
a a a
tha Unlvrraity of WUllam tad ciate.
The mww, whipped to a new anew blanketed worthsrn west aad occasional UgM Myar Minsky, who has Uv- wer* stranded In a 34-mils
Millard Hopper, w o r l d
Mary la Vlrgtala aad a atretcb
i n i totted to y ter winds up Virginia.
m round Bangor. About
was predicted tar 99 ef hla T9 yean ta Bangor,
Aehamplon checker player, will
of duty In tho armed sorriest Population Up
to 71 teltoe an hour, buried
199 persons tad their ears
nbe a t tha U80 In Sanford
in World War U, Tuckar re­
care and buses and seated
and took rafug* ia Pilot's
WASHINGTON (UPl)-Tbn
dan. S to (Ira n demotutra­
turned to tha Bank of Mai
off scene of communities.
Grille, a restaurant, In BanCensus
Bureau
aaid
today
•r.'i'J 'S
ilon and play 30 to 44 oppon­
bourne, transferred to tha
Power was knocked out in
m.
the U. S. population would
ents. The public la invited to
New Symrna bank and than
many areas. Hundred ef
Once at th* restaurant,
roach
an
estimated
136,043,Jola aarrlecmcn for the ahow.
to Sanford.
families
were
without
boat)
police
ordered them to stay
000 on Now Year's Day, a
a a a
there lot their own safety.
He served here as cashier, gain of 3,733,000 or l J per for hours la lO-below zero
temperatures. Snow drifts
A section ef Bangor, • city
before going on to kt per­ cent over teat Jan. L
A lot of joy around during
were 20 feet high.
of 40,099, waa without elec­
tha weekend among Univer­ PALM BEACH (UPI) — sonal loan officer and
At least two deaths were
tricity. la Bangor aad else­
sity of Florida football fane. President Kennedy and hla president and taking over as Pope Hailed
r
where, the saow waa gutterM9U1 Baying they knew all tha staff had an opportunity today president in 1933, whan form­ NEW YORK (UP!) -T im e attributed to the storm,
•d-high around taw pitchedw time tha Gatora would whip to sift through returns on hla er president E. G. Kilpatrick mniaalne has named Pope which caught houatholdera,
roof houses. Many families
Ptnn State. That waa a g n a t weekend speech to Cuban ref left to opon a now bank In John XXIII "Man of tho motorists and skiers unpre­
pared. The Weather Bureau
ugeea In Miami where ho Lakeland.
left their boa** and moved
gridiroa effort, though,
ta with relative* or neighbors
teemed to promise new U. 8. Tucker res idee with hla wife Year" for 1911. Tima said it had predicted on* foot af
a a a
Sfiw
was the first tima a religious
who had beet.
Chamber of Commerce man­ encouragement for the over­ and three children a t Silver figure has been designated snow—and flurries la tome
arena — before the blizzard
ager John Krider and Doug throw of Premier Fidel Cas­ Lake. He is actlra ia tha Flo­ "Man of tho Year" tinea the h it
rida Bankers Assn., where ha annual choice was begun In
Stanetrom of tha chamber’a tro.
long range planning commit­ From scrota tha country and has served as head of tha 1937,
tee will diacuea the propoaal up from Latin America there personnel committee and ia
ware reports for tha praal- tha Amaricaa Bankers Asm.,
for “future alignment of U. 8.
Stocks Jump
dent's perusal. Indicating
*0- %
where he baa teen duty as
K* Hwy. 17*92 aouth of Orange
broad range of reaction to hla tha state rice president and NEW YORK (UPI)—Stocke
City" at a meeting of tha Da* Saturday speech.
jumped off to e mixed start
chairman of tho personnel and
Bary Chamber of Commerce
The setting waa conducive managerial development com­ la an active year-end opening
Jan. 16. They were invited
today. Wall Btreotora looked
to emotion among tha stone- mittee.
by tha DaBary organization,
J L i i '/ ? r.
•»
for heavy trading, reflecting
aariooa
facet
of
the
men
of
'
Capt. Joseph M. TuDy Jr.,
w* &amp;
M &amp; tf -" v ic 'j
a a a
Brigade 2306, tha Cuban ref­ Dalles E. Loop, who was laat minute tax Iota selling
commander
of Heavy Attack
A
'i
W
l
Big Bob Thompeon of The ugee outfit raptured in the named secretary-treasurer of for 1962 returns and “window
BERLIN (UPI) AntiWing One, announced today
the
new
executive
board,
was
Herald itaff won't be call­ 1961 Bay of Pig* invasion.
dressing” by mutual funds Communists set off two ex­
the names ot the flight crew
ing on tha newa eourcea for About 40,90 relatives, friends formerly with tho Banfonl seeking to favorably adjust plosions early today In East
member* ef VAH-3 whose
bank
also.
Ha
steped
up
from
awhile. Bob became iU at and well wishers filled half of
their portfolios in tima far Berlin, the East German
aircraft
was reported miss- work Friday and the doe said the stadium behind-tha brig­ chief aifdjjor of the group of r*sr end. statements.
Mws Service AON
tag on a awtta* training misbank*, a position ha aaeunied
f/M he'd better reet |br a few ade.
An organization calling it­ '
sioa from the U9B Forrests]
daya at Semlnola Memorial
4*5*
self the “Peter Fe filter ac­
Tha president said several after haring served with tho More Foreigners
ia the McdJterraMaa.
Hanford
hank
as
vlca
presi­
Hospital.
S
t*
things which fanned high tha
JACKSONVILLE (UPI) - tion group" said It set off
L
Listed as missing a n Ledr.
• e •
hopes of Cuban refugees for a dent and personal Icon of­ The State Chamber of Com­ the captations near East Ber­
Charles K. Andrews. U. A
TODAY’S
THK
LAST
DAY
of
1062
and
time
to
get
started
on
quits
a
few
ficer
until
April
1939.
Loop
Initial reaponao to tha ap­ not-too-dlstont return to their
merce say* Florida baa a lin pollen headquarter* aad
Navy pilot of th* aircraft;
annual problems. Recording Clark Aria Jans Lumlquiat amphanizes the
peal for financial aid for Sa- homeland. These same paa- resides In Halnee City with higher percentage of foeeiga- "th* house of Soviet friend­
Ensign George A Roberts.
date
on
the
calendar
in
the
circuit
clerk’s
office.
(Herald
Photo)
ropta Home waa good, but a a g a a whipped Communist hie wife and eon.
born residents than tha na­ ship" to protest Commmdit
U. A Naval Reserve, bomb­
more aialaUnce U required outlets in Russia and Cuba In­
tional average this year for "terror" aad th* "rowardlw
ardier, and Chief Aviation
H the home if to be able to to new criea of "aggression"
the firm Urn# is recent his­ of th* W*et."
Machinists Mata Harold R.
The Bast German news
befo taka ears of (ha aged and "act of war" against this
tory. The national average
Sundavail, U. A Navy, third
- ef our area. Get in touch country.
of foreign b an residents to service confirmed tho blasts,
crewman.
Msmbsrs of ths brigsds pre­
9 with Loring Burgeaa at the
3.4 par cant. According to tha which took place shortly af­
An eitenstv* anarch ta ma­
Florkia State Bank and ar sented their beloved liattls
1960 census, Florida recorded ter midnight. It blamed them
de-way to find the
on Western "Fascist bandits"
range to give aomething.
flag to ths president and bs
3.3 per cent.
airmen.
who took advantage of East
told them in return, "I can as­ An early morning Ora total­
Germany’s "generous" tra­ Ths last day of 1962 closes
Sanford reildeote have been sure you that thia flag will be ly destroyed a two-atory Britain Grim
real helpful In the effort to returned to this brigade In n
LONDON (U P I)- Britain's w l rates to enter East Ber­ with th* teat ebancs for re­ TOKYO (U PI)—Communist aentetlon of China’s views en Postal Machines
frame borne at SIT Avocado
clean up the fruit, foliage, free Cuba."
cording deeds and agree­
worst winter storm in 13 lin.
Ave. in Goldsboro, whan a years brought the nation to ADN Mid a third bomb, ments for deeds this year and Chine In Its sharpest chal­ nuclear weapon* and nuclear Oust Odd Shapes
The
official
White
House
tie. from the recent freeze,
City Manager W. E. Knowlea transcript showed that he said two-burner oil beater explod­ a New Year's Eve standstill contained in a plastic beg, a whole series of new tax lenge yat to Soviet laadarahip war.
WASHINGTON (UPI) aaid today. "The men on the "a free Havana,” but the ed downstairs, and excited today. More snow waa ex­ was discovered before It requirements comes in wiUi of international communism “Comrade Togliattl and cer­ Postal mechanization caught
^ refuse trucks really appre­ State Department translator spartment dwellers upstairs pected today, although a went off.
today criticised Russia’s han­ tain other c o m r a d a a have up today with tiny birth an­
1963.
West BnrUta police said
ciate the cooperation, espe­ who interpreted at the Orange knocked over a second boat­ ■light thaw threatened floods
New vehicle license tags dling of tho Cuban crisis.
strongly opposed tha Marxist- nouncements and odd-shaped
cially tha placing of fallen Bowl ceremony said in Span­ er In their rush to get out of In some areas. Highway of­ they had no previous know­ are oa sal* in the office of A 20,000-word editorial in Leninist proposition of tha letters or postcard* la th*
the building.
fruit in containers." he said. ish "a free Cuba."
ficials, survsylng drifts whip­ ledge ef tho action group that Tax Collector John Galloway, ths official Peking People'* Chinese Communist party that U. S. mall.
This difference was minor. Flra trucks from both ita- ped up by M-mllo per hour set off the blast. It was nam­ who urges Seminole County Dally aaid Communist China "imperialism and all reaction­ Starting at mlitaliM, th*
There's atiU a lot of hard
work to be dooe before all In any case, it waa regarded lions answered the call at winds, predicted, "It's going ed for Perer Fechter, an Citizens to order their new never has considered it a aries ara paper tlgara’," tha post offle* won't accept any
the debrti la picked op, but widely, at least in Cuba ref­ 3:30 a. m. but Aset F in to be ■ grim New Year’s Esst German refuge who bled tags by mail to save time proper Communist attitude to editorial said.
letters or cards (Bat a n t
to death on the Eastern tide and standing ia line.
It's being dooe as rapidly as ugee circles, as a rether strong Chief Robert Thotnaa said Eve."
"Than." tha paper added In rectangular la shape and at
brandish nuclear weapons.
of tho Berlin waU Aug.17 "All you have to do ia to
indication of Kennedy's desire that "tho first explosion
possible.
clear reference to Khrushchev, toast three inches high aad
when no on* went to his aid enclose the 1962 vehicle The editorial added that tha “there ara other persona who four and one-quarter Inch**
to keep alive the hopes of splattered burning keroseoo Talks Continue
9
9
1
Red
Chinese
“still
strongly
op­
after Red guards shut him. registration for your vehi­
Bridge players and others anti-Castro forces that their all over the room, multiply­ NEW YORK (UPI) -S e ­
pose, and will strongly oppose assert that today Imperialism long.
nest
invasion
of
Cuba
will
be
ing
the
blase
in
the
old
cle and the cost of each, with in tha future . . . tha sacrifice has nuclear teeth, so how ran
Th* re* son: "Extremely
M who read the Jacoby column
cretary of Labor W. Willard
wooden structure and making Wtrti today prepared to
SO cents for each am for of another country's sover­ It he railed a paper tiger?"
small and oddly shaped tot­
la The Herald arc advised powerful and successful.
Some of the President's as­ control almost Impossible." spend New Year's Eve with
mailing," he said.
The paper said imperialism ters and postcards caua«
that the mixup on tha illu­
eignty as a means of reaching
Plain IT lags without any a compromise with imperial­ to decadent and "In tha-final trouble ia our modem can­
strations accompanying tha sociates thought he meant no Tha home was owned by dock strike negotiators, seek­
letter suffix would cost $10 ism."
analysis, neither nuclear teeth celing machines sod In other
artlclei should end right such hard implication, but that Theodore Miller who lived ing an early solution to fringe
mailed; 1TD Ugs will be $11 The editorial accused Buviat nor any other kind of teeth mechanized equipment thal
away. Wa got two seta of the ha epoka in general terms. downstairs and several ten­ issues blocking a return to
mailed and 17W Ugs, $21 Premier Nikita 8. Khrushchev tan save imperialism from Ita to being used increasingly ia
cuts mlicd up—and tbey’ra Other assoc la Its juat as close ants lived in two small up- work by 73,000 longshoremen.
easier mixed than unmixed. to tha chief exacutive were stalra apartments. Miller's The nine-dajr-old walkout at
TALLAHASSEE (UPI) - mailed.
end other Communist critic* fata of inevitable extinction.” our 33.000 poet offices.”
somewhat aurprisad by the wife and daughter are out ports from Maine to Texas "We’re knockin on wood." City and county occupation- of China as being “timid as
Keep reading it.
of town.
vigor of his speech.
baa cost the shipping indus­ laid State Patrol Director It. si licenses also go on sale, mice" when tha American “pa­
try over $300 million, accord­ N. Kirkm-m today as he re­ homestead exemption U to be per tiger" bares its “nuclear
It’s a pretty good trick
ing to figures liven by an in­ ported only one highway fa­ filed between Jan. 1 and taeth."
to get up in front of a crowd .
tality so far in th* long New April I and city and county
dustry spokesman.
It defended the theory that
and aing with a sextet t h a t :
taxes are alto due by April war to “necessary,“ described
Year'a holiday period.
you haven’t song with In 13
"I just bop* it can continue 1.
Khrushchev’s peaceful coex­
years, but that's what a I
through
heavy holiday traffic
istence as “absurd" and eaitf
"bunch of tho boys" did out |
today and Tuesday," Kirkman
tha Soviet backdown in Cube
at Spencer’s Saturday when
Burns To Run
added.
"can only be regarded en 100
tho d a ta of 1917 had their
Based on previous New Again In 1964
per cent appeasement, a *Mun-|
re union.
Year’s holidays of shorter dur­
Former principal Herman TALLAIIA8SEE (U Il) — ,of the state lawmaking body.
JACKSONVILLE (Ul*l) — ich’ pur* end simple."
ation, th* patrol bsd forecast
The reference to Khrushchev
Morris said one of his fond- House Speaker Mallory Horne Horne aaid ha will formally
LAKELAND (UPI) - The a highway death toll of ta be­ Jacksonville Sfayor lleydon
Of Our Customer
Burns, who missed the (ov- and the Soviet Union wns in­
eat memories of school days
today he it forging ehsed request Gov. Farris Brysnt on weather bureau predicted a
Services
tween I p.m Friday and mid­
ernor’s mansion In I960 by direct but unmistakable.
waa the group^
with plana to get th* legists- Wednesday or Thursday U alppy New Year’s Eve tonight night Tuesday.
The
most
obvioua
reference
Kirkman attributed th* good 19,000 votes, stye hell try to Khrushchev was in the praJ ? E L B0DHrt.I«ton Babcock tar* beck Into specie! session call a special session for mld- with temperatures expected to
again in 1964.
KarnU* Kisim-r Jan Jekln- on ^apportionment and states January, although Horn* said drop below (reeling la peris of record so far to stringent law
But In th* meantime. Burns
.
S D ence ' righto deapita a aurprlaa move he cannot promise the gov- North Florida and scattered enforcement, sided by two air­
CARRYING
said his mein concern to Jack­
planes
aigzagging
above
the
Harden and C lic h e * Gran- among big county legislator, ernor with certainty that tears float forecast for much of the
$50,000 Worth
CHARGES
sonville
and
doing
a
good
job
traffic aad notifying ground
Sim Obliged Mr. Morris «o bead off such a session. to any agreement on a reap- state.
EXPERT WHEEL
crews below of bad driving as th* "Gateway City’*" may­ O f Weed Found
_7“
rends.
Horns said he was “not sur- portionmrnt plan.
The
chilly
wsather
was
from
w « , a . Impromptu rood! ^
^
^
by u
H#
h, hop„ th#t m h
or.
conditions,
congested
traffic
ALIGNMENT
MIAMI
(UPI)
-M
iami
de­
a cold front which moved
,U&gt;0'
, • •
nouncement by Stele Rep. en agreement can be worked through ths stats Saturday, and speedsters.
tectives arretted two men
• WE HPKCIALIZK IN
w.
.hoot * terv un- Woodl* Liles of Hillsborough out and developed a t the tog. dropping ths mercury about
today and seized nine pounds
TIKES FOR FOREIGN
Herald Index
uJJri undertecdzm *decora- County that big count, repre- totoUv. weekend in Sararoto 10 degrees.
of marijuana, wllh a retail i
CARS
Pag* 6
Bridge
u r ifni, out tentative! will oppose such a Jan. 11-12.
value of $30,000.
Etrly today temperatures Rescuers Find
• WK GIVE PLAID
C lassified__
Page 7
Police said they arrested
on Sloes Avs budt and which session unI' “ th ,r« u » * ' U T '
“! W,U “ k
*°*,n w r to were in the upper 30s in the
STAMPS
Page 6
Cornice .... _
n e v J u L . and friends ara |ant*e of fair ^apportionment com. to Sarasota with us and extreme north, 40$ in the cen­ No Survivors
Benjamin Lnpez, 2S. a Miami1
Deer
Abby
„
ooh |ng and ash-in* over. It'D * r ^apportionment, Lite. help develop accord on a . ac­ ter of the state sod 30a In the
JAACCIO, Corsica (UPI)—
Pag* «. musician, for possession of
Our S3 Year* Experience
Editorial
Page 4
extreme south.
ts ■ mho'e rcuntryixJe of said, he means adoption of a reptobte plan, he said,
Rescue teams reached the
a half ounce of marijuana
Page 6 | and he tod them to Allan Hy­
home* trees hridtej tun-1 plan whereby 30 per cent of i Litoa said he baa contacted
Temperatures were expect- wreckage of a trench air­ Enteitainment
Legato-----Peg* Ad A 7
a ^ a a T t e h a r U -ie a p e d S » P ~ p l' will elect 30 par ether big county legislator. •d to fall to 31-34 in pockets liner ta the bUasard-swept
lton Williams, 39, of Miami I
and mucklands around Orlan­ Corsican mountains today
Puttie — ........ .... Peg* 6
Items built wllh painstaking ' rent of th# legislature.thus I and they will meet ia Tampa
Detectives said they found
INCORPORATED
h
ware and muiute atteiUioo to lending tor all lime rural Thursday to organise strategy do and the upper East Coast, sod found no survivors
Society .......
Page 3
103 \v. 1»t KC
nine pounds of marijuana in
Sanfurd
n FA 2-0431
f i 4 ay s
. r k ’ltef m ' f U u bntJ&gt; homes. aeainat the states ruckto — sa. i Bite sea tiered tee*
Sports
. Pace 9 IWUlums
UM06 to* M nanoos aboard.

President's Talk
Fans Hopes Of
Castro Enemies

r.

Anti-Communist
Bombs Flare
In East Berlin

m

Three Missing
Fliers Named;
Search Started

★ ★ ★
It's Time To File Chinese Reds Take

Fire Destroys
Goldsboro House

F?rLots0fT,lin9SIssue With Soviets

State Has Good
Start On Holiday

Opposition Slated
To Apportion Call

Cool New Year's
Eve Predicted

ncKODerts Tire Supply

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Dwtof thn Christman ruth.
B u ll m m (• downtown
S U M rad found that be
etaddnl get a Mat, Ha left
a aate af thanks to A1 WOson at WUaoo-Mster rural*
till*, who supplied • contort*
obio aaat tor Mr. Claw ao
• bo oouM greet area boys aad
fllM .
Kind-hearted service men.
Navy first and weood class
petty officers. Army and Air
Foret teeh and staff tergoants contributed over $700
in cash for tbe children’s
Christmas party at tbe AceyDcucey Club at tha Sanford
NAS. The Herald gave cre­
dit for sifts to Sanford mer­
chants in Wednesday's paper.
Generous though they are.
the merebanta weren’t la on
this one. AH credit goea to
tbe service men and tbe
Acey Deucey Club.
The entire Sanford Klwania
Club served as booorary pall­
bearers for tbe late Fred
Wilson at aervicee today as
a last memorials to their
former lieutenant governor,
who was held in the highest
esteem by Me follow memBig new neon sign went up
on tho Valdes Hotel Wednes­
day. The two ladder trucks
f t and hoist attracted a great
deal of attention as the huge
sign was swung gently and
carefully into It’s appointed
Bicbe.

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Sarepta Mono director Mia.
Taamir Braden announced
today that t » has bcoa »
coired la doaatiooa to ,th#
ImproTomcat fund and m m
work oa the building will
•tort Saturday.
Me reben of the Ctawlbto
ry Uooa Club visited the
born* Wednesday and pra*
•rated Mrs. Bradra with a
chock tor MO which repre­
sent! the first of the club’s
donation! to the fund. Tho
preaentation was made by
Clyde Beret and B n Evans,
co-chairmen of tho organist*
tion'n
sight
conservation
committee.
Making tbe donation to the
home on behalf of tha club,
Keren said, "This project
merits the help of tbe whole
county and wo hope ail the
service and civic dubs in
the area will get oa tbe wa­
gon and give tee Sarepta
Home a helping hand.”
The moot pressing improve­
ment needed by tbe home is
a new steel fire escape to
replace tbe present wooden
structure which is to very
bad condition, according to
A. K. Shoemaker Jr., who la
coordinator of the fund drive
and advisor oa tbe technical
aspects of tbe improvements.
Mrs. Braden reported that

fared to denote a Saturday
m onlas's week time la the
eauee, and else that autorial
donations are being made,
including one tor the asbestos
to provide a ceiling tor the
hnae’a furnace.
In addition to the rewiring
of the home, tho now fire
eaeape sod tbe protection
needed tor tbe furnace. Shoe­
maker said some of tha ether
projects to be taken care of
include repiaatering some of
tbe rooms, replacing screens
and a great deal of painting
needed around tbe building.
He said the borne easily
could use 13,009 la making
improvements that a rt very
much needed.
A cost control program will
be set up by the coordinator

to insure tho a a x ta m a nan
of all dwisttone tor tha
home's benefit Ha indicated
that tha current program waa
tha start of a tong raa«e
plan to upgrade tho heme,
and to eventually make poss­
ible the oapeaaton of the
facility.
,
Dr. Frank Ltooe, County
Health Director said today
tea Sarepta Home la a most
Important part of tbe afed
care la tbe county and he
urged everyone to "get be*
bind the drive snd do all
they can to help bring the
facility up to ■tandard."
Donations tor the fund can
bo sent to Lorlng Burgess at
the riorida State Bank, and
checks should be made pay­
able to the "Sarepta Home
Improvement Fund."

FORT EVERGLADES (UP!)
—Tbe freighter African Pilot,
lookiag like a wartime hospital
ship, docked here today with
•22 Cuban relatives of the
freed Bay of Pigs invasion
prisoners.
The black-hulled freighter, n
big Red Cross smblaaoned on
lt&lt; side, actually was a float­
ing medical clinic. Authorities
reported it carried nine cases
of communicable diseases
aboard. At least tour c u e s
were measles among small
children.
Tbe sickness aboard tbe ves­
sel, however, waa not severe
epough for the African'POot to
B lood F ilm ed
DURHAM. N. C. (LTD — be quarantined, the Red Cross
Duke University reported said. Three ambulances wait­
Wednesday that motion pic­
ture film has been used to
record the circulation' of
blood inside tbe eyeball.

BankRobber Has
Short Career Jt&amp;WA

Jaycoes were scheduled to
tour tbe Herald plant today,
to see all the unseen mechan­
ical forces that mesb, move
and roll alT- those ilerakls Falls, 8. D.. robbed tr bank
off til* presses.
with an FBI agent standing
behind him Wtdneeday and
was arrested before he eould
get the money in his pocket,
next Oviedo council meeting
Broke, hungry and t l r a d
Jan. 7. Clerk Dot Courier's from a night of sleeping at
birthday is the ninth and the bus depot, Holtan decided
Mayor Lee Gary’s is tbe to rob the downtown Hibernia
Sixth.
I Hank.
• • •
lie wrapped a transistor raMayor Gary says the big- dlo In a newspaper and then
gest project the town bat at handed teller klaurecn Laval,
hand is getting tbe ACL or 24, a note. It read:
ffie State Road Dept, to re- "This bomb in the newapaconstruct tbe new crossing per can blow up the whole
downtown. If they don't, ad- block. 1 want |l,3oo. I'leasa he
ditionsl auto mechanics will cureful."
have to be imported to re- She handed over g 1,400.
pair front end damage to Then the nun behind Holtan
cars crossing the railroad In line—FBI agent Monte Hall
tracks,he predicted.
—asked Miss Laval, "Have yuu
• • e
been robbed?”
That adjourned meeting of Tha flustered teller nianagCity Commission will be at ed a nod.
g p. m. today. On the agenda Hall collared Holtan before
is a discussion of the possl- he rould step away from the
bility of the city acquiring window,
the old post office building
Holtan told authorities he
sndusing U asa library.
had arrived Saturday night
• « *
with no money end had been
Enterprise resident, report "bumming m-ound" ever since,
they sre mighty happy those Hall ««d he Iteram.
directional signs pointing the tiou» after he »»tced »*•
way to the community finally shabby, unshaven HolUn lurkhave been put up on the Inter- «&lt;•« behind the bank. ChrUthi&gt;hu»*.
mas tree.

Youths Meet
WASHINGTON (CPI) —
More than 12.000 teenagers
from all parts of America
converged on the capital to­
day for a three-day religious
rally sponsored by Youth for
Christ International.

Ricky To Wed
LOS ANGELES (UP1) Singer-actor Rick Nelson and
Kristin Harmon, daughter of
sportscaster Tom Harmon,
plan to marry tome time this
spring. Harmon and hit wife,
the former film actress Elyse
Knox, announced the engage­
ment Wednctdey.

Seaplane Missing
SAN DIEGO, Calif. (UPI)
—A Marlin seaplane with 13
officers and men aboard is
missing from the North Is­
land naval air station, a
Navy spokesman said. Names
of the five officers and eight
enlisted man aboard were
withheld pending notification
of next of kin.

Cilia’s restaurant was brok­
en into Tuesday night and
5 More Escape
tome cifarets and 300 pennies
BERLIN (UP!) — Five
atolsn. Ths thing that aggrav­
more East German refugees
ated the management wasn’t
escaped to West Berlin un­
tha clgaysta or the pennies,
noticed by Communist border
but whoever did it had the NEW YORK (UPI) — A guards, bringing to !4 the
gall to eat a box of candy secret American satellite, ao number who have fled aince
white engaged la their nefari­ sensitive it can Up Russian Christmas, West Berlin po­
telephons messages snd pin­ lice reported today. Four
ous act.
point mlsalte launch sites by men crossed tbe border early
The tele Fred R. Wilson their radio guidance signals, today and another escaped
took a great interest in the now is orbiting the earth. Wednesday night.
history of Florida, had done a Kewawetk magasino reported
Children Die
lot of research in ths matter, on Wednesday.
and made many Interesting The robot Inspector, called OGDEN, Utah ( UPI &gt;—Three
talks to civic groups on the "Tbe Ferret," contains elec­ children plunged 300 feet to
early pioneering days of the tronic and electromagnetic their deaths Wednesday night
state. At the time of his death, sensors to pickup clear, coded when they slipped on icy
Mr. Wilson was working on his or scrambled transmissions rocks white trying to climb
autobiography, which be call­ and relay them to United down a mountain near their
State* listening posts, the homes. Tbe boy and two girls
ed "After to Years."
magasins said. It waa develop­ fell down a sheer cliff in the
For some reason, when It ed by Lockheed Aircraft and Waterfall Canyon area about
rains out in Cnsselbsrry, ths (RCA), according to News­ two miles from the base of
the mountains east of here,
fire alarm sees fit to sound week.
i
off. It happened again this
iThreat Denied
wsek during the downpour,
WASHLVGTON (UPI) and all ths local firs teddies S tock s H igh er
NEW YORK (UPI)—Stocks i Tbe Vcnesuelan Embassy
dutifully turned out to watch
Fir* Chief Paul Bates turn ths were irregularly higher to Wednesday dented allegations
routine trading at the opening by tbe wife of former dictahowling thing off.
today. Many brokers interpret­ , tor Marcos Peres Jimenes
Downtown Sanford parkers ed Wednesday's s h o w of l that he would be executed
•re reminded that the free strength in two ways: the be­ | if a U. S. court in Florida
parking on meters went by the ginning of the traditional year extradited him. Tbe embassy
boards right after Santa Claus end rally snd a sign that the issued a statement pointing
want through. Tickets are be- felling (or tax purposes bai out that VeneiucLa hqp do
i death seoteoce.
been overcome.
•ing given bow.

Board ToHear
Loan Request

A resolution authorising re­
quest for a loan of $30,000
from the Commercial Bank at
Winter Park, will be present­
ed to the Altamonte Springs
town council at their meeting
Wednesday night, according to
Mayor W. L. Swofford.
Ths money will b« need to
purchaea the Southern Gulf
Utilities, Inc., plant now serv­
ing tha Hillcreet sect ton of tha
city.
A purchase price of 132,300
waa negotiated several weeks
ago with tha utilities company
officials in Miami. Tha addi­
tional 12,300 will ronie from
funds already available to the
town.

ST. PETERSBURG (UPI)
—Tha City of 8L Pstsrsburg
has been threatened with a
suit If it allocates tax monty
for use in a big-city fight for
better reapportionment of tha
State Lsgisteture.
State Rep. Charles R. Hol­
ley of Pinellas County notified
Mayor Harman Goldnar by
latter Wednesday that ha
would opposa any use of tax
money in tha fight.
,
A group of representatives
from larger cities in Florida
met recently in Tampa to dlacusa suck a court fight for raapportionment. At that time,
Goldner waa named to head a
committee to draft possible
action by ths cities.
The 8t. Petersburg City
Council later gave tentatively
approval to an sxpenditura of
tax money If such action waa
determined to be legsL

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■rtaMUfctti 1908 THUB8, DECEMBER 17, IMS 8ANF0RD, FLORIDA NO. 814

BEN EVANS AND CLYDE KERCE OF THE
Caaselbtrry Lions Club, present a check to Mrs.
Tan mar Braden, director of the Sarepta Home,

ed at dockside to carry tbe
sick to hospitals. Besides the
nine eommuaicabl a disease
cases, there w en two ether
persons requiring medical
treatment.
T h a passengers, mostly
women and children, were in
many eases Uterally alck with
eacitament at their unespeeted
opportunity to escape the Cuba
of Fidel Castro and get to the
United States.
Tbe ship that brought them
back was the same ooe that
took a shipment of tha ransom
supplies to Cuba to buy tbe
freedom of captives taken So
months ago during the'shoe
live attempt to storm Cuban
shores by an Invasion force.
The 14-hour, 10-minute voy­
age during the warm night
was over calm seas.
Crewmen of the freighter
were moved at the sight of the
refugees they carried. "After
seeing them, I do not think I

can ever eomplala again," one
crewman said.
Although some of tbe refu­
gees slept peacefully, many
others nervously paced the
deck or sat about talking about
their good fortune in getting
•way.
As the ship pulled out of
Havana some Cubans crowded
by tbe'doekside shouted "Cuba
st, Yanqui no." the anti-Amer­
ican chant of Castroism. But
ethers opealy cheered.
Processing of tbe passengers
by Immigration, customs and
public health author it lei was
expected to take about two
and one-Uatt hours uf«c, \ifUr
which the,relatives were to
travel by bus to Dinner Key
Auditorium la Misml, about
23 miles south. (or a m ass're­
union with the 1,113 Invasion
prisoners who were airlifted
to Florida Sunday and Mondsy.
There were reports In Mi­

LAKELAND (UPI) — The
10-day embargo on all ship­
ments of fresh citrus ends to­
night at d p. ra. and those
grove owners whose crop es­
caped damage from the freete
can expect premium prices fur
their citrus.
The embargo was put Into
effect Dec. 17 to assure that
no unwholesome fruit waa
shipped from the state to
cause long rsnge harm to the
citrus industry markets.
Wednesday, tha Florida Cit­
rus Commission decided not to
Impose aa additional 14-day
embargo on freese-damaged
fresh citrna when the embargo
ends tonight
John T. I.eeley, of Tampa,
speaking for tba attentive
committee e f t b e Florida

Fresh Citrus Shippers Aon.,
told the committee tba asso­
ciation felt an additlom.1 em­
bargo was not necessary.
He said tha association felt
the grade standards set by the
Growers Administrative Com­
mittee snd the rigid Inspection
by state and federal author­
ities would be rnuugh to as­
sure that no unwhuleeome
fruit waa shipped.
George Copeland, director uf
the State Inspection Service,
warned h a r v e s t i n g crews
against using Valencia orsuigea
at thia time by mixing them
with other fruit. He said such
action could result in the
whole load being condemned.
He said the same thing would
apply to oranges which have
drop |ied to the ground.

ALBUQUERQUE, N. M. Albuquerque, to a suit filed
(UPI)—Joe Suato, a Santa this summer, that the gold
Clara Indian who presumably exists and is legally his.
knows wbera 3*43,000 in gold James said to his suit that
bullion is hidden on his rcser- on March to, I9«0. he and
vstion, was to Jali today be- Suaio located the gold on a
cause be won't tell where.
mountain on ths Santa Clara
A grandson uf Missouri's no- reservation, following h 1s
torioua bandit Jssse Jamas grandfather’s directions,
claims that James hid lb* gold
But James said be was ill,
—1,210 pounds of it in 99-pound there waa deep snow on the
ingots — on tha Santa Clara mountain, and he decided not
reservation to northern New to try to carry the heavy toMexico after the Civil War. gota away Immediately.
Jess# L. James of Manltou, But before be could some
Colo., said bis grandfather hack for the gold, James said,
gsvs him the gold before he Suaio moved it to another biddied. and told him how to find , tog place and refused to tell
it. Tho gold was not loot from , where it was until the "spirrobberies. he said, but was its" told him to do so.
collected . ?y James to help Judge Rogers ordered Sus/u
finance a hoped-for second re- to surrender the gold to
bellioo in the South.
i James, without walling for the
James convinced U. S- Dis- - spirits' ajsenf. But the Indian
trict Judge Waldo Rogers ai l did not comply.

us their initial contribution to the eurrefit.fund
drive for improvement#.

SkyboH, Tax Cut
OnPresident's
Panel Agenda

ami that another 2,309 Cu­
bans related to tbe prisoners
were waiting for their chance
to leave their country tor ex­
ile in the United State*.
Also still la Cuba, but ap­
parently with a 'chance of being freed, are 21 Americans
Jailed tor vsrloue charges.
Prisoner negotiator James B.
Donovan said when be return­
ed Mooday night that Castro
had given him a firm pledge
on early release of tbe Amer­
icana, pending further dis­
cussions on which Donovan
declined to elaborate.

PALM BEACH (UP1) President Kennedy and hie
top defense officials met today
for n final declaim an Urn
huge military budget for fis­
cal 1994 which will write the
controversial Skybelt missile
out of tbe nation’s arsenal
The Pentagon delegation
arriving here from Washing-

NewColdWave
Drops Mercury
30BelowZero

be made today" about Bkybolt. A new onslaught of frigid
White House officials said arctic air moved hate the
th* »«rl«-s of pra-Cpngreea northern plains today an tha
"idifrrencsa got off to is good heals of a cold wave'that sent
start Wednesday when Ken- temperatures to p o rt thaa 39
r.edy met with Treasury See- degrees below sera,
retary Douglas Dillon and Temperatures were eold but
other top fiscal and economic shies generally dear across
advisers. In this conference, the nation today. The mercury
tha prceldent approved the was well below the frecslng
baste structure of the tax re- mark from coast to coast in
form program, Ineluding a tho northern states,
top-to-bottom tea rut.
The new cold air mesa was
The White House said to .; not expected to bring readings
day's conference had a dual: as low as Wednesday when the
purpose—a year-end review of official low reading for the
the military situation and a nation waa 31 below at Craig,
final look at tha military bud- Colo., and taro temperatures
gvt for the n«xt fiscal year.
swept as far south as OklaThe fate of the Bkybolt wea- boms,
pon was a foregone eoncluIt was 'JS below at Viroqua,
siou; it can be saved only by a Wle., 23 below at Dubuque,
complete reversal of announe» lows, and 20 below at Minaesd policy on the part of Ken* spoils St. Paul, Minn., snd
nedy and McNamara. Gen. Duluth, Minn.
Curtia I.r.May, Air Force chief Sen Francisco. received on#
of staff, waa espected to bat!‘* rare freeilng temperatie until tha laet possible mo- ‘urea. The mercury slumped
ment for the Bkybolt program, to 31 in the Golden Gate area.
Ucfure seeing the defense While nioal of tire nation
group, Kennedy met at hie chattered end shook In the
Otesnfront holiday hrndquar-1cold, the mercury in Florida
tors with the Israeli foreign topped at S3 above at Fort
minuter, Mrs. Golda Meier.
and 21 at West Paint

10n CastroList
Already In U. S.

BAN ANTONIO, T e a .
(UPI) -— The mother of one
of 23 Americans Cuban Pre­
mier Fidel Castro is listed
as holding In hia Jaila for
counter • revolutionary aetivl*
Ilea said Wednesday night her
son la aafa and well In Miami.
Mra. Dorothy L. Rundquist
said her eon, Howard 1* Rund­
quist, 37, talked with her ssvoral days ago and expressed
hope he might visit her for
Christmas. However, aha said
Rundquist hue not yet arrived
in Bun Antonio,
Mra. Rundquist auid her
son waa held in Cuban pite­
ous for about two yeara prior
to hia release and hue been in
the United States alnre last
June 19.
The State Department In
Washington released tha Hat
of 23 Americans Wednesday.
It said they were being held
for eounter-revuhitionary ac­ More Deaths
tivities against Castro’s Com­ II; United Press International
munist government.
The National Safety Coun­
cil today estimated that from C h arge R enew ed
420 to 430 persons may dla
MOSCOW (UPI) — Premier
on the nation’s highways dur­ Nikita Khrushchev today re­
ing the dangerous four-day newed charges that the West
New Year's wetkend
was guilty of espionage.

Accident Sends
ManToHospital

An accident this morning
three miles south of Osteen,
resulted in minor injuries to
Robert Morris, Osteen, snd the
hospitalisation of G a r v e y !
Samson, Orlando.
Tha mishap occurred when t
Morris attempted to pass an-,
other rar in the dense fog and
hit a pickup truck driven by
Samson head on, the Highway'
Patrol said.
Morris suffered bruises and;
abrasions and Samson was I
brought to Seminole Memorial
Hospital with lacerations on
both knrea and an undeter­
mined chest injury.
Morris waa charged with
improper passing by Trooper
James R. Hooks of Volusia |
County, who inrsatigsted the
accident.

H andy W ife
PERTH AMBOY. N. J.
(UPI)—New Jerssy's newest
congressman. Democrat Ed-:
ward J. Patten, didn't have
to go far to find a clerk for
his Wasblngtoa office—he appointed hte wife. "Every- j
body khuws there's no equal
In

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* to * * • « « } &gt; *
b o w U iac show* by tlw DtBWy Art* oad Crofte Club a t th* Maaofam
Hooo*. Mr*. Coots* Brook*, ptetorod with on* of th* plant oroutfUMnU,
lo chains** of th* exhibit which wfll do** next Monday. (Cos Photo)

4-HGirb
GiveParty
AfCowrtyHo*e

wakhfnl H ie— ■. Thorn**
X. B ato r, *to was "scare*
ly dad."

Employes Club
HasParty
ForChiMren

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IISW TBC CLUB a t Saolaola High School to
th* Trad** Education Club btgun by eaambara of
th* dasiga drafting ctoas. Officers of the now
organisation ora, Anna Isft, Sacratary Tom Beat;
figt a t Anno Joy Payne; President Botch Riser
ond Vic# President Jim McGoixa. Transurer Paul

Donnlo woo not pnaont for tho photo. Th* dtlb to
th* 18th in th# gtot* ond tha second for Semi­
nole County. The local group has th* distinction
of being the highest in percentage of member­
ship and their motto is Tomorrow's Educated
Qtiaana.
(Harold Photo)

a t their mailing practice* to
determine If they are operat­
e d efficiency,” Postmaster
D. Gay Allen said today.
*Businessmen should search
diligently far mere efficient
end economically so a n d
methods of handling their
mail beeaaee they may be able
In many ease* to offset the
postage adjustment* effec­
tive Jan. T,** to explained.
Proper ate of postage
K*le# and meter*, in particu­
lar, can prove to to a good
source of postage savings, he
•aid. Specifically, be explain-

Tto Decomrwr meeting of
DeBary'a VFW Past MR
losses by making certain that
Auxiliary was told last
mail—particularly first-class
Thursday evening at tto Fire
and air mall — is correctly Hall with Mr*. Domingo Torweighed and tto correct post­ alto, president, presiding over
age carefully applied.
the business.
Individuals unfamiliar with Immediately following close
th* meter machines can odd of the meeting, member* of
mere puetage than ia neces­ tto Post joined those of tto
sary—which result* in n di­ Auxiliary (br tto annual
rect lota to tto busin***. T to ' Christmas party.
Peat Office certainly went# Refreshments were carved
correct postage but is anxious from n buffet table which
to encourage tto develop­ was appropriately decorattd
ment ef m*U “know bow” to in the holiday thame for tto
make certain that postal occasion b&gt; Mrs. William
patrons pay not more than
ia fair.
_______
members cwoyears j ducted an exchange of gift*
th* Root Office Deportment, __
and• both groups enjoyed
he sold, has placed special Christmas music and carol
emphasis co devising new singing,
techniques sod "know Low" to
assist business in mailing
operation*.
"For example, all putt of.
flees, including ours." Allen

Officers of tto DeBsry Re­
publican Club wore elected at
dm*bag

Meads. "Australians art only
friendly while drinking bear—
aad 1 don't drink.”
Ho also said ha was out of
a job for IS months, but re­
ceived unemployment pay.
meats af four pounds a week,
two of which went for rent.
“I'd have nothing to oat at
all from Tuesday through
Thursday, nod I’d stay la tod
the whole three days so 1
wouldn’t bum all a y energy,"
Padall add.

President Gets
Whole Tooth
For Christmas

of tto group.
Serving for tto coming year
will to Horae* Demurest, pres­
ident; Burl Dwight Merrill,
first vie* president; Beatrice
t . Matter, second vice presi­
dent; John Park, third vice
preaident; Mrs. Lawrence Ttneley, eecretary; Mrs. Mari* Ace a r d i . financial secretary;
Mrs. Alvin Wind, tree*urer
end Rev. Paul Schulta, chap­
lain.
During the business meet­
ing tto club alas voted to don­
ate ft* to th* DeBsry Volun­
teer Firemen.
Mrs. Louie St. Amend, so­
prano, sung “Are Maria1* ac­
companied a t the plana by
Mlao A. Conte after which
Mr*. Amend played Christmaa
carols for tinging by the mem­
bership.
Refreshments were served
at th* close of th* program.

FA1RUAVKN, Mas*. (UPI)
—President Kennedy'# wife
gavo him for Christmas a
whale's tooth Inscribed with
th* presidential teal, it wa*
reported today.
Milton Delano, artist and
engineer, etched the teal on
tto wkala’i teeth at Jacque-;
line Kennedy’s request and
delivared it to her at th*
summer White 11m m at Hyanni* Port in October.
Tto president is a collector
of scrimshaw, aa each items
era known.

Enterprise
Sixth Grade
Gives Program

T to annual Christmas party
of tto Florida I W f Bow
ploys* Club was told a t tto
chib cm Doc. IT with children
of tto omployoo all twine
grootod by Santa. Tto dob
wna beautifully docsrated in­
cluding Chriatmoa tie* and alL
A t t e n d i n g were Brace,
Xltxi, Donnie, Terri nod Saelo
Arnett; AUn nod Crystal
Braddock; Joe and J tU a y
Brace; Linda Ana Butter;
Terry, Gregory and James
Cook; Josephine, Alfred, John
and Elisabeth C o r r i g a l l ;
Chirico. James, and Van Al­ Local automobOa dealers of­
fer their boat buys in Heraid
isa Coolietto.
Tracy Ana, Lynn, lfichael clalaiflcd display ads.
and Susan Coyne; S u re,
Tonya, Jom* Robin and Vicki
Dykao; Jama* WUllsm Jr.;
Vicky and Kathy Fcon; Maria,
Mlactol sad Boson Geltette;
Barak and Alan Hsritoy; Lor­
ry HIrt Jr.; Robin and Ginger
Hedge*; Loriana. Jody and
Billy Johns; Dennis, Loren,
and Lynn Jones.
Margaret. Jimmy and Charles
Magenheimor; David, Maicno
and Forreet Nutt; Sandra and
Sosaa Onrig; Vickie, Rickie
and Cddio Payne; Tommy and
Bobbi Ana Rokhonbacb; Dav­
id and Dobra Sauls; Baby,
Donna and Geyla Sawyers;
Johnny Sollera; Vince StoweU;
Loella Mao StolU and Janet
Tatum.

Republican Club
ElectsOfficers
SAN FRANCISCO (UF1) Waiter Padall. 30. aa angry
yow l maa arrived back ia the
Vaitcd State* Wadaoaday from
Australia where to lived three
years sad tod aoma ton* sdeles lor Americans: MDon't
go there."
Padall said to was hired to
Australia ia tto winter of lie*
by what bo called tto Aus­
tralian goveramaat's "cathusiaatic talk" about job*. *Umato aad Australians in gen•raL
Instead PadoD laid to found
the weather unbearable —
“rammer too wtady and win-

Mils FosSw tad tto ambitten d t o won struggling
away when tto lea floe b*|*a
to bnak up. Bar bar called (or
tto barter yottca sad tto fire
departaaat, sad threw Mias
Faatar aa inflated iaaar tab*.
MUs F a a t a r soanblcd
aatora la to r aadarwaar at th*
asa» tin* • flock ot safer
r aacaara converged oa th*
team . Sto was takes to a bow
pttai to to treated (or expo*
ore aad dog bttea oa each
The dog disappeared ia tto

School Sponsors
Skating Party

"Iagrate mongrel," mutter*

Tto H1Q Elomoatary School
of Maitland recently told a
aneceseful Skating Party at
Bkako City ia Fern Park.
Mrs. BQ1 Coton too report­
ed that tto acbool raised |U S
through ticket sale*.

WIEBOLDTS

SAVE BY
JA N U A R Y

la aavanl fames. Charlotte
Tripp* beautifully told tto
Christmaa Story while stand­
ing by a manger scene.
w-fy-ih—
og cookies,
cake, nod punch wen provid­
ed aad served by th* GA
member*.
Attending the party were
Barbara aad Janice Loinmler, Alicia Harper. John
Crook, Alda May Cooey,
Brenda, Valori* aad Susan
Scott, Melanie Reek, Patsy
Cooey, Bette Coney, To*
wanda Showers, Laurie Mill­
er, Vickie Manila, Joyce lofinger and counselors, Mrs.
Fern Whitehead and Mrs.
Carol Reek sod the director,
Mrs. Eloiso Lemmler.

Earn from the 1st
HAVE SAVINGS SECURITY SOONER; ALL funds pi*
by January 10th cant from
for »U full months’ retun
again distributed June 30th.
Savings invested here an
hah proof. . . insured sale.

Current Rat*

FABRIC
SHOES

said, "have special mail tech,
ttkiaus who are avallebh

upon r*qu**t to assist busi­
nessmen In fostering better
mailing practices."
For real automobile bar
gams, check tto Herald class-

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T H U S REGULAR shad fishermen. Fired Salkowitx, Harry Ginxberg and Ben Cohen, caufht
th eee 10 nice ones, which included four roe.
B in e st weighed three and a half pounds.

inn

Catches haven’t been the
greatest yet, but there ap­
parently la a fair slaed run
of the shad up the river now
and several severe cases of
shad faver have started to
respond to the medication.
Some of the regular shad
fishing visitors from up north
and around havo arrived and
are having at It. The catches
reported so far have been
about a dosen each, which
la pretty good, although the
roe percentage Is low y et
It would be hard to point
eut the beat place to catch
shad, but most people who
have fished In the favorite
•pots around Lemon Bluff,
the cutoff and the river near
Jessup have caught some.
It's good to see that the
winter visitors are coming to
see ua, since it isn't likely
that the shad crop will freer#
up. What with the citrus and
vegetable crops badly hack­
ed by the cold, our county
should appreciate this busi­
ness even more.
In this regard, some recent
reading has got the value
of our outdoor recreation
back on my mind.
I was much Impressed by
xn article by the highly arti­
culate Dr. Caleb King Sr.,
editor emeritus of the Jack­
sonville Times Union, who
did ■ statistical roundup on
the value of fishing and huntHe quoted the most recent
survey by the U.S. FUh and
Wildlife Service, which re­
vealed « 24 percent Increase
in the economics of sports
fishing and hunting in five
yean.
Probably the most ilgnifleant national figure is the
one which shows that more
than twice as much money
was spent on hunting and
fishing as in the total of ex­
penditures on baseball, box­
ing, basketball, football, movtea, theater, concerts and
other spectator events.

Thirty-two r i m send 196
greyhounds to the poet in the
second official schooling ses­
sion tonight at the SanfordOrlando Kennel Club aa the
track raadiea for its 29th
opening Jan. S.
The program starta off with
a bang aa seven top speed­
sters go to the post in the in­
itial race of the evening. They
are Wade Tray, Cliff Orth,
Artistry, L a s h e s , Brandish,
Rapid Roy and Relinc.
Both Cliff Orth and Rapid
Roy belong to Carl Tracy,
owner of last season's winningest kennel with a total of
119 firsts. Orville Moeee, own­
er of Artistry, Brandish and
Lashes, waa in second place at
tha end of the 1981-62 cam­
paign with 114 winners. In
1981, Artistry won tho Taun­
ton Inaugural and finished
second in tho famed Taunton
Derby that same year.
Fred Whitehead’s W a d e
Tray, a veteran trophy collec­
tor, triumphed in the King
'and Queen Championship here
last February and chalked up
, 12 wine, four seconds and on*
tiiird in only 21 tries. Us also

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Dr. King said. In part:
"la doing all this bunting
and fishing, and spending
these sums Into our eeooomy
these people did some travel*
lag. They traveled to the
tune of 13-2 billion miles.
"That kind of car travel*
Ing represents a whale of a
lot of piston pushing. It re­
presents 33,000 tripe to the
moon or 33,000 tripe around
the world.
"The three-orbit flight of
CoL Glenn, to which most of
the world thrilled, covered
Just approximately five hours
time to go around the world
three times. At the same
fantastic rate of speed be
traveled, it would tako him
100 yean In outer space to
cover the mileage plied up
in the big open races, by rod
and gun users, right here on
earth.”
The 1982 report of the
Central and Southern Flor­
ida Flood Control District
recognized the, increasing
Importance of recreational
facilities.
The report noted:
"Public recreation was one
of the hottest new topics of
the past year. Almost over­
night, U mushroomed from a
speck on the FCD horizon to
a giant spectrum of oppor­
tunities.”
The report gave several in­
stances of major improve­
ments of public recreational
facllltiea—boat ramps, park
areas, etc. — and mentioned
that "altogether about 20 new
publie recreation sites are
planned south of Lake Oketchobee” and that "other re­
creational development com­
mittees were organized In
Okeechobee
and
Osceola
Counties.”
Back to Dr. King:
"All of which shows the
wisdom behind the emphasis
Florida places on the pro­
vision and maintenance ol
recreational facilities, for the
home folks as well as the
visitors who like to spend
while they play.”
We ought not to keep over­
looking this in Seminole
County.

LAKG MONROB SPECKS were biting the
young Steve RiChard, right, took Ida gr
daddy, Sid, center, and J. Abany out and

GBEEN BAY, Wls. (UPI&gt;Coach Vince Lombardi of the
Green Bay Packers knows the
New York Giant* "have a lot
of things going for them" in
the National Laaguo UUo game
8unday.
“But we're a lot looser than
wa were during the final
games of the season, so the
mental aipcct of this game
should ho about evan," Lorn*
bardl said. His boys were un­
der great pressure because
"everyone waa shooting for
us,” Lombardi said. Tbo two
week lull after season play
has helped the players to un­
wind.
Lombardi conceded that the
Glanta will be higher than
usual because of the 37-0 beat­
ing handed them by the Pack­
ers in the big game here a
year ago. Also, they’ll be play­
ing before their own folks In
Yankee Stadium.
But, moat Important, Lom­
bardi said, "they're a better
team than n year ago, and
they were good then.
"Who tbo bell could have
forecast last year’s outcome T
It was one of those things,”
Lombardi said.
So the Packers head into
this showdown with nothing
but respect for quarterback
Y. A. Tittle, end Del Shofner
and the rest of the Giants,
who won the Eastern Division
title with a 12-2 record. The
Packers repeated In the West
with a 13-1 mark.
Lombardi refused to say
whether Paul Hornung will
start at the running back spot.
Last year Hornung was the
star of the championship
game, scoring a record 19

Trophy ToGo
ToSouthern Cal

PASADENA, Calif. (U P I)The national football champ­
ionship trophy voted to Uni­
versity of Southern California
by the United Press Interna­
tional Board of Coaches wUl
be presented to Coach John
McKay next Monday at the
33rd Rose Bowl kickoff lunch­
eon.
The presentation will be
made on behalf of UPI's
board of coaches by Rube
Ssmuelsen, former president
of the Fbotball Writers Asso­
ciation at America and dean
of the sports writers covering
the Rose Bowl football game.
As sports editor of the Passdena Star-News and Independ­
ent, Ssmuelsen was recognised
finished second in the Racing as the leading authority on
the hUtory of the Hose Bowl
King Stake*.
Game.
Despite several hard showers, there waa a large attendanc* to watch the 29 school­
ing races when the preseaion
Wed. &amp; Ext.
teste got underway Christmas
1:18 P. M.
night The fastest time, a sissling 31.36 over a heavy track,
waa turned In by Fred Trevllllon'a Pee Sac. The Trevlllion
outfit is considered an import­
ant addition to SOKC kennel
list Pac Sac starred at Day­
tona Beach last summer.
Schooling race* will contin­
Ladies Night
ue nightly, except Sunday,
Mon. f i t T h an .
through Jan. 2. Foot time for
ELKS NIGHT
the pre-season contests is T
7:45 tM . NIGHTLY
p. m.

points. This season be has
seen only brief action since
the second Minnesota game in
October when he injured a
knee.
"I’ll wake up my mind nit­
er our workout Saturday la
New York,” Lombardi arid.
If Hornung doesn't start, Tom
Moore will get the call. Moore
is faster than Hornung, but
Isn't as versatile.
But Hornung has been run­
ning well in drills the peat
several days, and be has oven
been doing some field goal
Meklng. Hornung had been the
club's only field goal and ex­
tra point kicker until ho waa
Injured, and then offensive
guard Jerry Kramer took
over the duties.
Last year, the Packers used
injured fullback Jim Taylor
aa a decoy, and acat Hornung
romping through the Glanta.
This year Taylor, the NFL’a
top rusher and scorer, la very
healthy,
Lombardi has spent consid­
erable time on defense shar­
pening his alart and top-rated
secondary against the long
touchdown strikes of Tittle,
who threw a record to scoring
passes during the season.
Last year the Pacfcen thor­
oughly bottled up Tittle. While
they don't expect to do the
same kind of a Job this time,
they know they'll have to con­
tain the balding Tittle if they
hope to repeat as NFL kings.

KX1SBANE, Australia (UP!)
—Bod L a m and hi* aidakkk.
Kay Emerson, teamed with
deadly efOriency to oTarpovor
a Mexican tandem today and
enable Auatralia to clinch the
Daria Cup for the fourth
atralght year.
The world’s foremoat ama­
teur tennia stare needed only
• minutes to subdoe Safari
Oman and Antonio Palafox,
T-S. 6-2, M , in tbo challenge
round doubioa match and giro
Auatralia aa unbeatable 3-4
lead in the best-of-flru aeries.
Emerson actually outshone
Later, the grand slam Mag of
the courts who reportedly win
tu n prefaesioaal at the castelusion of Friday’s final and
meaningless singles matches.
"Boy played terrific ten■is,” aaid Aussie captain Har­
ry Hopmaa, whose teams now
have w onU of the last U chal­
lenge rounds.
Hopmaa added that Laver
"didn’t play so well," but it
didn’t matter too much consid­
ering the heights Emerson
reached. Jaunty Boy scored 30
key placements and added 13
winning volleys.

NEW YORK (UP1) - Y.A.
Tittle ef the New York
Glanta only two years ago on
the scrap heap of pro foot­
ball, today waa voted United
Press International Piayar-of.
tbe-Year lor the 1983 Nation­
al Football League season.
The Glanta to a man agree
that they could not hare won
the Eastern Division title in
the NFL this season were it
not for their bald 38-year-old
quarterback.
Tittle set e league record
by throwing 33 touchdown
paises, in addition to provid­
ing the brainy play-calling
and inspired leadership re­
quisite of a championship
quarterback.
And despite his advanced
age, he risked his limbs by
carrying the ball 17 times,
averaging 8.4 yards per rush
and scoring a pair of import­
ant touchdowns.
Utile won the honor by a
close margin over fullback
Jim Taylor of the Green Bay
Packers, TUtle recelvad 19
votes and Taylor 17 In a
poll of 42 writers who covered
MIAMI &lt;UPI) - Oklahoma the NFL campaign. Defencoach Bud Wilkinson and
Ms boys kept a close watch
today on flu-plagued quarterhack Monte Deere—the man
who threw six touch-down
pastes in the Sooner#’ last
B lum W ins T hree
two games.
Deere, who la expected to CORAL GABLES (UPI) —
provide pasting punch when Walter Blum scored a riding
Oklahoma takes on Alabama triple at Tropical Park Wed­
In the Orange Bowl New nesday, winning with Song of
Year’s Day, waa wheeting Wine (110.00) in the first,
and coughing Wednesday de­ Chef Byram ($8.80) in the
spite the Sooner*' flight from sixth and Hard Rock Man
snowdrifts to tropical Florida. (39.10) In the seventh.
But Wilkinson, obviously
extremely worried about his
senior star, got a lift from
team physician Dr. Mike Wil­
lard who said Deere was
"much improved.”
Willard said Wednesday
night he would try to have
Deere on the sidelines at the
practice field today, aod left
no doubts that the bug would­
n't keep Oklahoma's Deereat
Sooner from performing In
front of 74,000 fans and
President Kennedy next Tues­
day.

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then swapped Chriatmaa at
home tor the practice Held.
Hard workouts resumed Mon­
day and win continue through
today, with a fade-out prac­
tice scheduled Friday.
The Nittaay Liow worked

satisfied hie boys are in goad
shape, but he’s not making
a ay predictions. Over-confi­
dence can be as deadly aa
inexperience,
and
Engle
Florida's hot-cold football
was demonstrated beat In the
games against Duke, Auburn
and Miami. The Gatora rack­
ed up a 21-0 halftime lead
against Uw Blue Devils, then
relaxed while Duke roared
beck to win 24-21.
Against favored Auburn,
Florida moved like e welloiled machine to n surprising
22-3 win.
Florida’s
bate
football
comes on the ground where
All • Southeastern Conference
chelae
Larry
Dupree,
pree shines. The 1KVpound
sophomore was the 8EC*s
leading rusher by e margin of
121 yards, even though he
didn't run behind the first

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night’s featured eighth game.
The all star match Is In honor
of tha howlers of Jay’s Bowliaaum who will be tha Fron­
ton's • pedal guests.
Selected for
feature
event ere Arrstlbel, Badlola,
Onate, Areltio, Jscln, Urie,
Gasti and Irlmrte.
Elaine Anlxt, a student of
the University of Florida and
the daughter of the Bowliaeum proprietor, will make
the presentation to the win­
ner of the eighth game.
Jay Anlxt, who has eome
out of retirement after oper­
ating the Uowlleeum for eeven
years, will bring along some
of tha ciUea' top bowlere. Hla
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prospect for better coerdlacted and unified defense of
Western Europe on equal
terms with our allies.
GatiMriag figs from thist­
les, Oh Prosideal tuned the
stormy Iky bolt affair into
a piss tor tha AWxnee-lf
certain iffy results occur. U m
first if beln( whether Maemillaa eaa survive tha LaborMo storm the Nassau pact
has started in England.
Orest Britain has stacked
her suciear weapons capabi-

billlea over Wo asst few
years. Tha President, os tbs
advics af Secretary af Dafens* Bobsrt McNamara,
therefore decided ta eancal
the Skybelt prefect and rely
on other weapons system*Um Polaris missile fired
k e n niKtoerpowered sub­
marines la particular.
Ik# British, who sspeetod
to purchase Skybolt missiles
from tbs U. S., had been adviead ail along of Um slow
ralo of progress on their
development. But final word
of tin cancellation was a
political as wtU as military
shocker to Cm Macmillan
government. Without Skybolt,
Britain would be without in­
dependent nuclear capability.
Without power to assuro that
capability, Uacmiilan was a
sitting duck for tbs Labor
Party opposition.
At Nassau, President Ken­
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pioneer htetory, l a e l u d l a g
George Washington, Mpiaa
Standish, Anthony W a y a a , notion when bn said:
B n Franklin, Mody Pitcher,
Nathan Hals, Andrtw Jack- "The professional bsternason, Abrahass Lincoln, Daniel
at
Boone, Clara Barton, Bookor tioaallsm, at patriotism
T. Washington, Caorga C a m r what wo call ‘Americanism.’
and many others.
•Ha Mda aa forswear ear
Alas, soma of our modern leva of country in the name of
educators have kow towed to leva of tha world a t largo.
Europe so long they probably "Wa nationalists a n s w e r
Macmillan accepted what them hereafter!
don't orsn recognise thoao il­ that be has begun a t tha
can be a constructive alter- CASE O-ttSi Auguste Stev­ lustrious namsa.
wrong ends we say that, aa
native. Tha U J. agree* to enson is one of America’s For many modora teachers tha world new is. It is only the
are boot Ucksrs for anything man who ardently lovee his
supply grant Britain with tho greatest women.
Polaris missiles with which A t present she is retired foreign I They disdain rugged own country first, who in ac­
tual practice can help any
we has* tqalppad our own from active teaching and writ­ AmericanIs a i
nuclear submarines. Macmil­ ing. But ahe la atlll much in­ In one of our big state uni* ether country a t all."
lan wifi undertake to build terested in educational trends. rtrattles, for example, Amer­ If yon believe in Teduy
British nuclear sube (there When she started teaching ican History has been elimin­ Roosevelt’s attitude, then yon
is only on* at present) to in Indiana pells many years ated from tha required courses wiQ relish proscribing An­
gusta Steveneon’s historical
carry the weapons, and to ago, she says there were many for freshman.
And do you know what has adventure books that glorify
supply the nuclear warfacada books glamorising f o r e i g n
tor them. He a (reel on be­ children and placing a halo on been substltutodt R u s s i a n our g n a t pioneers.
And you will be happy ta
and European History!
half of his (oversmeat that distant iutviCi
the Polaria bearing subma­ But she came from patriotic And do you know the reason know that her superb books
rines will be assigned, not as American ancestry, ee the de­ why many colleges are soft- are the moot widely used vol­
a separata British force, but cided our school e h l l d r e a pedalling courses in American umes la the Juvenile field, de­
ss part of a NATO multi­ should have access to hooks History but glorifying Euro­ spite the modem tread to dis­
dain American IsmI
lateral nuekar forte, la that glorified American boys pean and Aaiatic History?
"We don’t want American So let your children road one
other words, the new British and (trie of tha past
subnurincs for which ws Augusta felt that unless boya and girls to grow to pa­ of her books each week to boy
would provide Plarle missiles youngsters learn loyalty and triotic," one auch professor extra time before your family
TV set, a la Prof. Ehrlich’s
would provide Polaris mis­ devotion to Ideele, plus patriot­ says.
siles wouldd be the begin­ ism, they will become wishy- "For If our Aresrican youth plan aa outlined yesterday.
(Always write to Dr.
become patriotic, then they
ning of one united nuclear washy.
That wiahy.waahy morale will bo too nationalistic and Crane in care of this newsforce to defend Europe.
This has bean the U. 8. waa elearly demonstrated In thus not submit to the dic­
goal for a long whila af tha way the Communists ta tea of the United Nations.
course. 11m groat obstacle brainwashed our young men "Americanism is provincial,
for this la a now ago of Onehas been French President during the Korean War.
Da 0 suite, who has refused Bo Augusta Stevenson pick­ Worldiam with the UN being
to relinquish aa ounce of ed out the many heroes of our supreme!"
French sovereignty to lh* At­
lantic Afitenea. But tha Nas­
sau past Includes a now pro­
viso not previously suggest*
sd in proposals to Da Gaulle
And Kennedy and Macmillan
have formally invited Da»
Gaulte to subscribe to their
WASHINGTON (UPI) — May—Cornerstone la laid for journment ruth begins.
agree meat.
The Nassau pact specifical­ Tha period between Christmas f 100^00,000 congressional of. September — Congressional
ly states that tha now Polaris and tha naw year traditionally flee building end Rep. L. adjournment ruth continues.
forces wifi function tor pur­ la a time for Journalistic re­ Mendel River (D-S. C.), gate a October—Congressional ad­
journment rush ends. (Sea
pose* of International defease flection.
in all circumstances’ except Many newspaper* u m i t to haircut. Rumor is that Rivers January.)
where Her Majesty’s govern­ review the events ef tha past had flowing mono trimmed ee November — President Ken­
ment may decida that su­ 18 months, to choose the 10 a lock could be placed in corn­ nedy attends dedication of new
premo natiootl interests are biggest news stories of the erstone. Rumor not confirmed. Dulles International Airport.
June—Astronaut John H. Dulles la first airport built for
at stake." This condition is year and ilka that.
Glenn,
who rode In 13th space Jet age. Many spectators mias
designed to blunt the critic­ Net wishing to feci left out,
ism that wifi undoubtedly des­ I offer below a resume ef my capsule launched by United ceremony because of traffic
States ia honored by anti- sup­ Jam.
cend upon Prime Minister own “Highlights ef lBd2"t
Internal Rev­
Macmillan for delivering ’Irl- January—Rep. John W. Mc­ erstition society. Society says December
tain's nuclear initiative into Cormack, (D-Maas.), Is elect­ belief that 13 ia unlucky is enue Service, with exquisite
other bands. But if President ed aa speaker. He describes m a r * superstition. GI a n n timing, ushers la Christmas
DeUiulle considers this con­ House af Representatives aa agrees. Bays 13 has always season by holding bearings so
new expense account regula­
cession ■ sufficient face-saver "tha greatest deliberative body beta his lucky nuabar.
to permit hln to Join in a la the world." This la taken to July—Woman demand part tions. Concensus si taxpayer
Joint force, that will ba a mean that Congress is in for a In space program. Mrs. Philip testimony is that I I I shot
tar mere important effect long session. (8 m October.) A. Hart, wlfa of Michigan sen- Santa Claus.
ator, tells House committee
la say cate, the pact t i
February—Moon shot miss­
Nassau was as unusual dis­ es by more than 80,000 mites. that role as mothers shouldn’t
COM PLETE
play of constructivs diplo­ Rep. Eugene Siler, (R-Ky), keep women from becoming
macy for which we eaa ti complains this is Uke "missing astronauts. Mrs. Hart has INVESTMENT SERVICE
tight children.
be pleased.
an elephant’s sooth end while August — Congressional ad­
Listed sad anBatod
swinging at H with a big baas
fiddle." Space officials retort
TYPEWRITERS
that it’a more Kka missing a
ADDING
MACHINES
baboon with a bassoon.
March—Rep. Carl Vinson,
Nrw so.1 l «d
Speakers of American Eng­ (D-Ga.), releasing CIA report P 5 * ^ 4 * Manuel A
lish often poke fua at the mode on the US Incident, holds ilVW^sTTlfl Eire trie
■■■■'; ■ S tandard A
of speech of their British world’s first do • It • yourself
Portable
brethren. This sport ia no lasa news conference. Not only
popular ia Britain. "I guess" provides tha answers hut asks
SALES * RENTALS
w u the Englishman’* comic all tha questions. On certain
slcrotype for Yankee speech points, however, he la unable
HAYNES
until an English scholar point­ to pin self down.
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It’s false heroics to put your
foot down and your siren on,
hoping everyone wifi stand
bask and admits you.
—J ty W. Stevens of the Intern n t l o n n l Atan. of fire
Chiefs, stating that mors
firemen die in traffic aceithaa in fighting fires.
Wo and the Xuealano are
Uke two fighting cocks eirel-

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to the curb and tha kids drag
a lot ed it back again.

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stitotion by naarlp four-toAs Park and his fallow offi­
mm. Park aaw plaaa ta tn aah r tha gayanunaH hack ta cer* in the military Junta have
dvillaa rnla around August of bad difficulties, so the new
regime win hero difficultly
si though strengthened by the
nearly unanmlous decision of
Korean voters.
Austerity m a a a u r e a an­
civilian president, possibly a nounced in n bewildering ser­
civilian president who still ies of decrocs have not been
wears his army uniform.
notably successes. The latest
Park was almost a mystery drive baa been to discourage
man in May 1M1, when ha drinking—to cut down on pub­
mas tar-mined the coup which lic misbehavior a n d s a v e
overthrew the regime of Byng- money.
man Bhee which had grown The bafiyhooed program for
corrupt with power.
officials to wear sackcloth
Although ha ones had heea uniforms and to carry lunch
boxes to their offices flopped
Communist collaborator — almost at the start. Few of
w hich he described as a "mis­ the uniforms can be seen now­
take" — no such tendencies adays and moat officials take
have appeared in the Park their lunch a t chaap restau­
who now raise South Korea. rants which mix barly with
Even kie critics agree that their rice.
he la a man of unquestioned A hold-over austerity meas­
Integrity and high moral prin­ ure is againat Western cigar­
ciples. An American described ettes. Citlssns caught amoklag them may be arrested and
their names published la tha
newspapers.
Tha switch to civilian rule
la expected to bring no change
is United States policy to -'
ward Kerua.
Kona get about $200 mil­
lion la economic grants and
A man and hie wife were loans la tha teat fiscal year
arretted in Colorado for shop­ and ia expected to get about
lifting. She probably wont tha same ia tho next. Similar­
along to pick up after Mm. ly no change ia expected ia
tha U. 8. policy which pays
almost tho entire coat of
South Korea’s 600,000-maa
army.

enough, lemetimeo It isn’t.
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ball coach "Cactus" Jack
Curtice, out e l a Job after
a M roeaed by the team.
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. . . I want us to be bast
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SWEET LITTLE SUSAN SCOTT, daughter of Cdr. and Mr*. B. J. Scott
of Lake Mary, greeted Santa with a idea before her visit with him at
laat Thursday night’s annual Community Christmas Party and Program
for the children.
(Herald Photo)

MERRY CHRISTMAS for the Little Red Schoolhouse with a donation from the VAH-S Officers
Wives Club, presented by President, Mrs. Roy
Former, left. Mrs. Jerri Keeth, teacher of the
mentally retarded children (right) accept! the
check.
(Herald Photo)

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A CHRISTMAS PARTY was given for residents at the County Home
last Friday afternoon with members of the Lake Mary Women’s Club
as hostesses. Talking with one of the residents a t the refreshment table
were, from left, Mrs. Leonard Dunn, Mrs. James P. Avery and Mrs.
Frank Leone.
(Herald Photo)

Lake Monroe Jottings . . .
Mr*. II. L. Johnson
silo there. Well almost a
lappy New Year to you and
aura. It waa a fait Christlaa, come and gone, aa the
Id saying goes. But it wai
lea wasn’t It? I hope the
Iddles were satUIled with
hat food old Santa brought
w n. After all SanU knows
&gt;at they triad to be good,
nyway it was a very nice
hriitmas. • • • An old Monm resident Is In town visitif with relatives. Mrs. Carl
esler Sr. of Quitman, Ga.,
■ho used to reside on First
t. near Monroe Corner,
ante here to attend the wedinf of her grandson. All of
sr old friends were m y
lad to ate her and talk over
Id timae. • • • I forgot to
tention laat week of kite big
eer that my son killed. It
raa s seven point (I think
lata bow you say K). Any*
ray It was really a pretty
eer, and Jim is having the
cad mounted for his room.
• • The Upsala Presbyterin Church had a nice proram laat Sunday afternoon
t White Half. • • • Mrs. Ed
itigersid and Jim Thornton
{ranged a verr nice proram and all children present
rcelvad a bag of candy. Afrrwards everyone enjoyed
ake and punch. • • • It
Mmi that a brand new
rand mother was ao excited
ist week when she received
phone call from Saa Juaa
’uerto Rico, that she mis*
uicrstood U&gt;a brand new

fathers voice. In other words party last Friday. Water ski­
the new son of Johnny and ing. boat riding and even a
Ann Woody turned out to be few braved th* weather for
swimming during the after­
a cute little girl. Gert Lee noon. Then a bonfire waa
says that the connection waa built and hot dogs and marsh­
bad and noiae here was the mallows wars roasted and en­
reason she muunderstood. joyed along with baked beans
So in a letter from Ann sbe and potato salad and cold
tells Gert and Urban that it drinks. Mrs. Simas baktd a
ii a very cute little replica cake and sent it out to them.
of Ann. After all new grand­ A f t e r singing Christmas
mother* can get awful excit­ carols the members exchang­
ed at a time like that. I ed gifts and also presented
can.vouch for that as 1 went Mr. Cowley with a nice gift
through the same thing Gert. Three former members ware
Anyway the matter has been there to help celebrate. They
cleared up and you can were Jean Markham, Sara
breathe easier now. • • • The Priest and Mike Quinn. • • •
Vihlen family had a Joyous Talking about reunion*, we
Christman reunion Monday bad one at our borne Christ­
afternoon. They all met In mas Eva. Ws bad a regular
White Hall for supper. Olga old time singles!. We missed
Hunter had charge of the din­ the past two years having
ner and said tbers were 31 these get together* so we
there. Don’t you know that made up for lost time.. * * *
they had a wonderful time? Don’t forget next Wednesday
• * • Had a Christmas card kiddies. It will be schooltime
from former Monroe ''•oat- again, 1 think 1 beard some
master Annie McArthur who sighs, (disgust or pleasure?)
now retidca in Miami. Sbe • • • Tootsie Lee baa been
said tell all hello and that gallvanting around this past
she missed her H.D. Club week, from the top of tbs
members. She also said that state to the bottom, sbe has
she went to the Dade County been attending waddings of
H D. exhibit and that it was relatives. Bet she had a
very nice. Maybe she can good time. • • • Have a vary
coma visit ua one of these nice New Years and please
days. Hop* so. • • • Mr. and be careful. Our thought this
Mrs. Cy Cobb and family of week Is about Fairy Gold
Anniston. Ala., are here and was quoted by Bliss
visiting her parents, Mr. and Carmen: “Of all good gift*
Mrs. W. H. Almond. • • • which aver come out of the
The lakefront boms of Ern­ wallet of the Fairy God­
est Cowley on Lake Markham mother, the gift of natural
Road was the scene of the gladness is the greatest and
High School Band Christmas Ibest of all

High Nutrition Making People
Have Greater Height, Weight
By Drloo Smith
NEW YORK (UP1)—New­
born babies are no larger then
they ware n hundred yrnrs
ago yst school children end
area adults are taller and
heavier. To explain thb phe­
nomenon, ono of the world's
most respected authorities on
human physiology offered a
two-pert theory.
Nutrition hat improved, said
Dr. R. A. McCance. "But thb
la not the whole story.” Dur­
ing the peat century thorn
havo been remarkable decline*
in Infectious dlicasos.
You can’t prove anything la
people themselves, McCance
conceded. But if you keep
pigs, dogs, ra b and many
other animals on "a high nu­
tritional plana” from birth
onward nnd If at the same
time you prevent bacteria and
virtues from infecting them,
you get e stepped-up growth
rata. Yen ran easily believe
the principle applies t* people,
be said.
There era still many mys­
teries for science te explain in
human nutrition, fo r instance,
he continued, the nutrition ef
e human being before it b
born “constate of amino acids,
glucose, e limited amount of
protoin, but apparently bo
fat.”
Once the human being b
born it goes onto s milk diet
and “all milks contain fat,
soma nearly 50 per cent, and
this probably reaches tha
blood stream portly an tri­
glycerides but how it U meta­
bolized b by no means clear.”
Triglycerides era incriminat­
ed in artery-hardening.
But rcgardleaa of tha “nu­
tritional plana,“ the large
newborn “tends to become the
Urge child and often tn obea*
on*.”

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7:30-8:30 p. m. (NBC) Wide
Country. "Journey Down A
D uty Reed.” (Reran). There
b • Brewing trend toward
mldaaaso* raruns which isn't
had If they era se good ns this

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It’s true that under-nutri­
tion slows tha growth rate ef
children, be said, but It b dons
in e very particular way. Th*
body parts which have “the
greeter structural stability,”
that b , th* bones, get priority
on the limited Intake or nutri­
ents.
“Growth in height is inter­
fered with less than growth in
weight,” be said.
Thera b no question that a
high nutritional pbno b bene­
ficial but “If it bads to obes­
ity in an adult man it shortens
the length of time bo b likely
to live to enjoy I t ” On th*
other hand, under-nutrition
can be advantageous.
Us cited scientific experi­
ment*, including hb o w n ,
which showed that “if rats
were subjected to prolonged
and severe under • nutrition
from the time of weaning,
many of them fall by the waylido from the hsanrds Involv­
ed, but the remainder lived op
to three times as b a g sa the
normal r a t”
McCance has been e world
figure ia science for many
years. Ha b professor af ex­
perimental medicine a t the
University of Cambridge. He
expressed his newest views la
a recent lecture.

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DEAR ABBY: Flense don’t think
I’m stupid, bat I would appreciate a
simple rule for introducing people
property- Whenever 1 have to intro­
duce people to each other, I set all
flustered and make e meat of it. I’ve
looked through etiquette books but
it’e to complicate I can’t get it
straight in my mind,
OLD ENOUGH TO KNOW BETTER
DEAR OLD ENOUGH: Don’t
feel stupid. Yours is a problem com­
mon 'o many who are old enough to
know better. Just remember when
introducing a lady to n gentleman to
mention the lady's name f ir s t
(“Jane, may I present BiUT’”) In in­
troducing someone to on elderly per­
son, mention the elderly person’s
name first (“Grandma Jones, this
I* Peggy, my classmate.") When introducag a very important person
use his name f ir s t (“Bishop Pike,
I’d like you to meet my father."
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DEAR ABBY: Our son married
ft
in
a
church wedding and all our
(O Cartaan Carmlval
(I) MoKaavar A Cnlaaal friends and family le n t very nice
(It Atauaea
presents to the couple. Four yean
(O Weather Maw
later they w en divorced and now he
is dating a girt who has never been
married. If he should marry her, sad
she wonts a church wedding, what do
Tima Previews
we do about wedding Invitations?
My husband and I feel we should
streog nod msaerahb. Wal- not do a repeat
repent job
Job on &lt;
our
______
family
I and
JMB
d Nelite
aqf wedding
friends. He thinks one
festered with N o n Beit Hol­ present per child ia enough.
' What ia
f
liman and Andrew Print.
ling thin?
the correct way of handiina
STUMPED
8*8:10 p. a t (ABC) The
Donna Rood Show. “J e f f
Stands Atone.” A bit overly
sentimental, but warm
Unless, b th b episode in
which young Jeff Stone (Pool
Paterson) starts out on h b
own, withent help from any
one, and finds the going tv*
tough in n neighboring town.
Hb parents (Donna Used sad
Carl Bats) are sympathetic to
hb p b a before he leaves, but
seem relieved whoa he returns
"a failure.”
8:80-8:10 p. nt. (NBC) Dr.
Kildare. “A Tim* For Every
Purpose.” Veteran e c t r s s s
Betty Field takes on the tough
portrayal e f a tactless moths*
who b psychologically maim­
ing bar daughter. Kildare gets
th* girl In th* smergeney
ward after aa accident that
may m u lt in ths loss ef aa
ays. Hsr mother's sympathy
includes the dark possibility
of * lovtltss end rasrrbgelesa
Ilf*. Juds* Morton b featured
with stars Richard Chamberbin and Raymond Massey
8-10 p. m. (CBS) Ths
Nurses. “Image Of Angela.”
Thera b a good deal of itory
to thb one that should bo
chswad and digested for Its
total benefit. A young girl’s
biggest problem In Ufa b her
no** and having ft rash* pad
to tnhane* her attractiveness.
While waiting for the opera­
tion, she moot n jockey Injur­
ed In a kora* me*, and lbbl*
to lose tbs use of ana bg. Angab D’Ambroeb and Jerry
Dodge or* featured, making
their dramatic debate oa TV.
Shrll Conway end Zina Bathuna star.
8:30-10 p. m. (ABC) MeHals’s Navy. “The Day They
Captured Bants Cbus.” This
b a happy littie Christmas
story la whkk MeHal* pbys
Santa for native children, nnd
throws in a bit of Robin Hood.
To giva the children a turkey
dinner, Gruber tank** off with
tho turkeys meant for th* of
fleer#’ club. Enrout* to the
children, Mellalo end hb craw
sr* caught ia a Japanese am
bush, where they are soon
Joined by th* captain and his
party, looking for th* loot.
Ernest Borgnina stars with
Carl B s l l a n t l n # sad Joe
Flynn.
10-11 p. m. (NBC) Tha
Andy Wlllbma Show. Color. A
slowly pacod but p l e a s a n t
musical hour has host Andy
Williams sharing hb Unto with
gusit Tennssacs End* Ford.
Ernie introduces a song and
sings hb classic *”18 Tons,”
but with “different” lyrics.
Aaids from • fun bit, when
Ernlo teaches Andy how to
milk a cow and Andy’s in*
traduction of Pasadana’a Root
Bowl Quean nnd her court, it's
practically aa all-tong show
with Andy gatting hb best vo­
cal licks with “Sweetheart of
Sigma Chi” and “You Stepped
Out Of A Dream.”

DEAR STUMPED: If your son

By Abigail Van Be re*
marries a girl who has never been
married and she wants n church wed­
ding, invite your friends and family
aa though it were your eon’s first,
too. The matter of tho gifts Is up to
the guests. It's a ticklish
but why should the bride b e ;
Used?
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DEAR ABBY: What do you do
about guys who kiss and tell?
DEAR SYLVIA: Consider your­
self lucky. Most guys kiss and exag­
gerate.
* * e
DEAR ABBY: We are two n u n es who wish to comment on a common problem dealing with children.
Why don't parents tell their children
the truth recording visits to the doetor? When a child is brought in for
a shot, if he is told in advenes th at
it wUl “hurt a little,’’ he im it half so
hard to handle os the child who la
told “it won’t hurt a bit." By know­
ing the truth the child Is prepared.
But when the chU learns (oa he sure­
ly will) that he has been lied-to, he
grows to hate doctors, nurses and to
distrust his parents.
8HARON AND JOYCE
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Whst’s on your mind? For a per­
sonal reply, send a self-addressed,
stamped envelope to Abby, Bax 186ft,
Beverly HUIs, Calif.
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For Abby’s booklet, "How To
Have A Lovely Wedding," send 60
cents to ABBY, Box 8366, Beverly
HlQs, Calif.

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Qnr/tftij Qn fth id g jo By Oswald Jacoby

On* teat ad a food player
clubs a id raffed e slob. Re
b k b ability te Osaka the
entered dummy with a tramp*
brat of e bed contract.
then raffed the b e t club. An­
Wcat’s two spado opening
CDS
other trumy lead In
won one *f those week tw*
KQttSBI AT
pulled the
bids that ere popular ia ex­
•
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KS«
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trump.
port circles. Thb time ft save
JSS
4K Q U S 1I
North and South a bidding
Now he led s
problem. Left to thamaclras
dummy and put in the eight
S JS S t
they would hat* stopped at
VKIHIt
spot. Wcat won with th* nine
a comfortable four hearts.
end
found hlauslf end-played,
Th* impetus of the week two Marti andhBat n .
A apnde b ad would sot np
bid get them to th* five level. Waft Narih
South’s jack for a discard af
South won th* opening 9 4
Double
tv
a diamond from dummy. A
44
IV
sped* lead and took stock. Ho
club bad, if ho had one, would
VMS Pats
hid a spade lceor end two
allow a ra ff and discard. Wait
possible diamond lotcra. Of
ltd a diamond. South aUowod
eoura. If East held the king I South saw how te nuke the I thb to ran around to 'h b
of diamonds there would only hand even if West held that quean and chalked up h b
be on* diamond lost, but | king.
Idangcroua contract.

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I’m worried about tho next
astronaut to so into spaco.
It’a tru* our tpsc* planners
hnvo proved they are capable
of putting a man into orbit
nnd bring lag him back eafo
and sound.
Everything haa worked fin#
ao far. But now I read that th*
noxt nun Into apaco will llkoly

ProgramRelates
Carol Legends
Tho atorica behind nom* ef
the favorite Christine* carols
was the besb for a program
presented for msmbors of Al&gt;
pha Delta Kappa by Mrs.
Bell* UumbUy at tho sorori­
ty’# annual Christum- party,
held at th* homo of Mrs.
Mary Grace Kosky oa Pinoertat Drive.
Mrs. Kumblcy gave n h b .
tory of aach carol with inter­
esting anecdotes about its
origin, after which th* group
tang that particular carol, ac­
companied by Mias Ollb
Rocrc Whittle on th* pbno.
Enjoying tho party wore
Edith Gall], Martha Webstar,
Joyce Roberta, Mildred Lind,
Mary Groom#, Helen R khb,
M a r l * Sturapf, Catherine
Pearce, Hascl Flynt, Lamina
Whiting, Roberta Richards,
Jewell Riser, Marion NUhob
and tha host

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(itjOMJM : By Ruth M illett
have sippera across ths arms
and shoulders ef hb specs
suit.
Ths sippera are to bo ralievs
pressure and, according to ths
news story, “Teat runs by
Manned Spacecraft Center and
the School of Aerospace Medi­
cine at San Antonio have
shown astronauts can close up
the suits in time to save thslr
lives if the Mtrcury space­
craft springs a leak.”
Okay, se the sippera work
fine in teste. But than sippera
always do work—except In
emergencies. It’a when you’re
always running b to and are
frantically trying to get (fram­
ed en the double that the
darned old tipper bangs on a
thread or fold of fabric, or
goes off the track, or the
stitching holding ft In place
■tarts to rip.
So area though tha sippera
on the new space suite work
perfectly in teste, can they be
trusted not to turn fiendish in
an emergency T
And wouldn't it be ironical
if the wont momenta the next
man bto apace haa to face are
the momenta when space suit
aipper gate hung up and rtfuses to go either forward or
backward f
Of course, the designer* ef
the naw space suit may hare
designed a foolproof tipper. If
so, well all benefit.
Sere Ira

TV R E N T A L

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Herald Ads. Be sure your U N Hanford At*. FA 3-t i l t
buslnese b represented with
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You won’t fool guilty about
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To Have a liappy Husband.”
8end 35 rants to Ruth Milbto
Reeder Service, c/o Tha San-1
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DENNIS 8TEVK GAZZEA
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MBS. 0. W. KIMMONB, canter, wife of tho commanding officer of VAH-f,
waa boateas recently for a pot-luck aupper a t her home In Loch Arbor. At
loft la M n -J . L. Shipman, th e 1executive officer's wife and on# of the
newer nm nben of the group, Mrs. M. J, Puopolo, rig h t (Herald Photo)

DeBary Personals
By Man. Adam MaBer
St. Petersburg visiting assay
Miss Beatrice J. Tyson of gg their former frieods from
Eldorado Drive has as her New Jersey,
honaegueeta, Miss Josephine Mrs. Lottie Beck at Colombo
Parkhurst and bar matter. Road expects ter Mater, Mias
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to F»* Sarah Copeland, who formerly
IssU, N. Y. This ia their aa- uvcg ia DeBary, to return for
aual visit to DeBary for tho tlw holiday season. Mn. Beck
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Mr. and Mm . Edward Balk* io New Jeraev
a lawill of Valencia Road enter- UBd&gt; N. y / ^
talned Mrs. Bnlkwfll’a slater Nr. and Mm . Prank Woodand teother-ta-Uw, Col. and ruff of Bayou Vista will be anMm . F. H. Pharach, at Coral tartalninn their aon-ln-law aad
Gable, recently. After vUlting £u gbU ? Mr. and Mr? Chartteir daughter la Georgia. Ua Weber, at Warren Town------ — ...................................................
and their three
ship. N. J.,
grandchildren, Steven, Ken­
neth and David.
Mm. Roma Custer-will en­
tertain ter son-in-law and
daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Wil­
It's up to the bride to keep liam Bender, of Bloomfield,
the number of showers from Conn., and grandson BlUy for
getting out at hand.
Uw holidays.

BOSK
Mn. B. B. Crumley aad
Mrs. Chariot Mariwether were
co-boetesaea for the Chriatmaa
meeting of Bote Circle, held
at the Crumley Roma ea Sil­
ver Lake.
Coffee aad koliday cookie,
were oerved from a table over,
laid with a rad cloth aad cen­
tered with aa arrangement of
white
white
boning tapers. Background
musk of Christmas carols
was heard during refreshment
time aad aa exchange of gifts
held among the members.
A Chriatmaa message was
Mm . Ckariei Park. The pres­
ident, -Mm . Haary Simpson,
conducted the business meet­
ing aad gave reporta from the
board aad the recent baiaar.
Mrs. D. K. Dcrmaa, presi­
dent of the Garden Club, show­
ed (ketches eg Urn proposed
new Garden Club building.
Circle members voted la favor
of accepting the property in

A discussion was held con­
cerning unusual birds .the
group had soon recently and
all were urged to provide ex­
tra food for tho birds during
the cold woathar. Mn. A. W.
Bppe reported that aba bad
dometed IS » « « if
in the
name of the circle, to be used
at the state besdqearttrs
building hi Winter Park.
Mrs. W. I . Gray gave a re­
port on tho Junior gardening
programs underway at tho
Laks Mary Elemaatary School
with emphasis oo "litterbogs."
Mn. Charles Wilke described
a visit to the Corning Glass
Works ia Psasayhrania, where
a display of beautlfnl spun
glass flowers was featured.
Other, present werrMmea.
0 . L. Barks, Charles Braaiay,
J. O. Gregory, Ed Lent, w. A.
Morrison, John D. Thomas,
Charles Cole, G. R. Pearson
and J . C. Noel.

brother aed eistor-la4aw, Mr.
aad Mra. Arthur Logo, at US
Thomaa Dr. la Caaaelberry,
left Saterday to apeod the
Cbrlatmaa hotidaya with bar
aialar ia Suffolk, Va.
Mra. Kffla M. Herald of M l
ami Sborea la enjoying a holi­
day visit with her eon aad
daugbter-la-law, Mr. and Mr*.
Thomaa Harald, of Triplet
Dr. in Caaaelberry aad with
grandson. Tommy.
Mra. Joyce Mcrrtfield of
1014 Crystal Bowl Circle ia
Casselberry baa aa her gueeta
for the holidays, her niece*
Gary Lanor and Mm . Sue Lin­
er and children who arrived
Friday from Tulsa, Okla.; ter
bob aad daughter-in-law, Mr.
aad Mm . David Merriflald
and children, Curt aad Learn,
and ter parents, Mr. aad MJs.
C. T. Curtis, who arrived Sat­
urday from their bomrtJn
Aurora, HL

Mri. Joe Shu then. Mn.
Frank Griffin, Barton Weber,
Jim Daughtry. Floyd Web*
artU, Kkluid Keogh, Robert
Rugearfein, Gary Raima, Har­
old Ungar tad Tarry Bucklew.
Goaat artiata were Mn.
Iloyd Richards, piaalat, from
Sanford, Mn. T. Wilfred Dot*,
aidatm, riollalat, from DeBary.
FUTURE DREAM
Inatant housekeeping, the
homemaker's dream come
true, Is wall en its way to re­
ality because of a boat ef pro­
ducts for the home, all tou­
ched with the magic of eaiy
can and long wear, lb o
Goodyear Women’s Service
Bureau reports for example,
that there are wall coverings
as delicately dsslgaad they
look Ute the finest silk, yet
can be scrubbed with scour­
ing pad and soap.

GwaHaey )iw d —
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Garrett's Annual Money-Saving

SANTA CLAUS wan kept busier than all of the other busy people before
Christinas visiting groups of children in addition to hia regular work. He
is shown hsro with a group of children a t the annual Chriatmaa party for
employes and their families of the Florida Power Company, at the Club
House, in Enterprise.
(Cox Photo)

Personals

Holiday Program Held In Oviedo
By leas Lyles
A program of Chrlitmai
music waa presented at tbs
monthly luncheon meeting of
the Oviedo Woman’s Club, un­
der the direction of Mrs. T.
L. Lingo 8r.
Solos were presented by
Mrs. George Carlton and Mrs.
Sober! Soka. Mn. J. H. Staley
aad Mn. W. H. Martin sang
a duet aad the sixth grade
students from the Oviedo
School sang several Cbrlatmai
carol* from different peris of
the world. Mrs. Max Coberly
w u la charge of the atudenl
program. Carols were also
juag by the memben.
During the builneu meet­
ing, It was announced that oo
March $ the ipeaker will be
Dcaa Darrab. The unofficial
total from the bazaar was
1341.79. All present were
thanked for their help ia mak­
ing It a success. Only 12300 la
now due ea the new club

PAJAMAS
at school; gave $29 to the
school recreation program
and assisted with the donor
day blood bank program.
The latest accomplishment
was (he building of • new
club bouse. They were also re­
sponsible for garbage collec­
tion In Oviedo and the com­
bined area drivo.
Mrs. B. T. Wheeler present­
ed three new names for mem­
bership, Mm . L. H. Lucben
Sr., Mrs. 0. H. Zimmer and
Mm . Trcd Tanks. They were
unanimously accepted. A card
party is planned for Feb. 14.
A Christmas luncheon pre­
ceded the meeting with Mn
Lynn Hosier, chairman, as­
sisted by Mrs. r . W. Talbott.
Mm . Lee Gary, Mm . Harold
Lyles, Mn. Boh Cameroo,
Mrs. Jamas WUaop, Mrs, Boy
Britt and Mn. Douglas Jateson. The dab w u elaborate­
ly decorated bs a holiday
theme with Madonna arrange­
ments on each serving table.
Mn. Georg# Means, Mn.
Link Hart aad Mrs. A. A. My
era greeted guests t \ the door
and tho Chrlatmve devotion
waa gives by » is . Boka.

la answer to a question ask­
ed a member — "Jait whet
daee Urn Oviade Woman's Club
dqV—Mn. Staley listed icvoral af the many projects that
the dub b u participated In
since its organization.
They were furnishing by&gt;*
qpet dishes at City Hall;
bought a cotfeemaker for City
Hall by selling vanilla; helped Buy from tba elerk who was
furnish the Oviedo Clinic; kind enough to show you the
gave $100 to the cemetery merchandise.

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MASTER KENNETH PFEIFFAUF, non of Mr.
and Mra. Nick Pfniffauf, celebrated his first
birthday, recantly, a t a family dinner at hia
parents home, on Lake Hutchison, in Osteen
Among the guests were several aunts and cousins
and hia grandmother, Mra. Clarence Snyder.

each

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LITTLE MISS KATHY FITZGERALD receives n present from Santa
Claus who made n special trip In an ASB Skywarrior to attend the party
Riven by Detachment Eight of Heavy Attack Squadron 11 at the Sanford
Naval Air Station.
(Herald Photo)

Santa Claus arrived at the
Sanford Naval Air Statloa,
Friday afternoon, in an ASB
Skywarrior in time for a
Christmas party. It waa an express flight from the North
Foie, piloted by Lcdr. Ben
Cosley, who just recently re ­
ceived his promotion from
lieutenant.
Detachment Bight of Heavy
Attack Squadroa served aa
hosts for the officers, men aad
dependents ef the parent
squadron aad the detachment
at the party. The squadron la
presently deployed la the Med­
iterranean.
The party was held at the
NAS Ballroom aad officers
and wives preteat Included:
The offlccr-ln-chargt of De­
tachment Eight, Cdr. Bebert
M. da Lore oil end h is‘wife,
the former Mlsa Elisabeth Am
Hall, of Jacksonville; Lcdr.
and Mri. William E. Bassett,
the executive officer, and
Lcdr. and Mrs. Neal J. John­
son. operations officer. Lcdr.
Johnson was la charge of the
party srrangemMta.
Mora than goo children ware
on hand with their parents to
greet St. Nicholes (Leading
Chief, J . M. Young ADBC)
when ha flew in for the party.
The Skywarrior waa provided
especially for the occasion by
Detachment Bight

is.*' v* • ri . i
y.%jr.r

Here la a New Yenr*a Punch.
This wlU make about SO punch
cup servings.
« cups water
S-S inch cinnamon sticks
1 Up. whole clovoa
1 Up. whole allspice
i bottles (l pint each ertnherry-hilce eocktatl

1 line, sliced thin
1. Combine water, rtuuraen
Micks, claves end allspice In
saucepan; cover, simmer !•
minutes, (train into largo bowl
or pitcher; add cranberry
Juice cocktail; Mir le blend:
chill.
t. Te make lee ring: Pour 1
bottle giagtrala into t 4 cup
ring mold; freoto until Arm.
S. Whan ready le aerve,
combine Juice mixture and
remaining three betAee of gin­
ger ale In punch howl; untold
ice ring, float an punch, flat
surface up; garnish ring with
o ru fa e and twtated la man
alicei.
Hero Is Mill another mouth
watering dUh for (hat com­
pany gathering. ThU will
serve S ind la called anewflake Ptutt Bowl,
g large oraqgei, pared and
sectioned
I ripe bananas, peelad and
sliced
1 c m (about i t o u .) frotta
pineapple chunka partly
thawed
1 pkg. frown mixed fruits,
partly thawed
to cup flaked coconut
Eggnog Custard Cream (re­
cipe below)
1. Arrange fruits la separate
mounds In Urge ahallow bowl;
drisslo Juice from oranges
ever bananas to keep them
fTom discoloring. Sprinkle
coconut over all. Chill.
t. TO serve, spoon fruits into
Individual dessert dishes, top

V t

•Ur until creamy Jna* before pen place:
■erring. Makes M cups.
4 cups sliced apples
Sgriakte wMh cinnamon mix­
Bare U e sure Are good ture. gift;
Sear Oeam Cole Slaw. It
1 cup flour
semes from Etna Hawkins ef
to tip. salt
Monroe. Be sure to try It soon.
1 cup sugar
1 email bead cabbage, ahredl Up. baking powder
Combine: Cream:
1 egg—well beaten
to cup light ersam
H cup malted butter
Combine dry end creamed
Ingredients until smooth. Pour
over apples.
Sprinkle with
to tup nuts
For another New Year'e re- Babe at SIS degrees far M
freshment try thU Old-Fash- mlnuUt.
s e e
toned Mashed Potato Candy.
From Miss Myrtle Wilson's
Mix together:
to cup mashed potetoea, warm
1 lb. Confectioners Sugar, recipe far Danish Pnfto. ThU
win ea rn 1C go* Ha.
lifted
Boll out in an oblong shape. 1 cup (I sticks) margarine
Spread with it cup peanut t cups flour, sifted
1 tbspa. cold water
butter.
.BoD «p Ube JaDr 1*0, cut 1 cup beiltog water

A * practice of dieting data*
bMk &gt;,M j i i n to tb« M e ta l
Greeks. Hippocrates, the fa*
tie r of n o d le ta , edvieed that
« healthy diet be neither too
filling dot too a e e ie r. Ho
probably would bare to toe*
ommcnd that weight watebers
eat halibut became It la low hi
ealories yet rich la high-qual­
ity proteins.
e • e
I west to with ereryone a
very Happy New Year. Make
a good resolution and premise
to send la your favorite recipe
or klat or aoma problem need­
ed to be solved or one you
have solved. Share them with
others. Scad to me, care ef
Boa 1M, Lake Monroe,

MaanwhOe combine cenfeeUse era engar, 1 tablespoon
margarine, eream, vanilla and
s a lt Beat u t i l smooth. Frost
cakes while b e t Cat' into

Thursday, Friday, Saturday, Monday
We’r t winding np our COtk Analvenary ysar with a pries slashing bargain spree!
Fabulous aavlnfa on Psnnej’a first quality toIwmI Hnrryt

YEAR-END
REMNANTS
Vi Price
BIG
A SSO R TM EN T

South Seminole
MEMBERS OVER 70 YEARS OLD werw honor*
ed by the Woman’ll Society of the Firat Metho­
dist Church at their nnnuul covered dish supper
npd Christman party in McKinley Hall, recently.
Mrs. Lois Taylor led the devotions and presented
the Christmas story and Mrs. II. B. McCall led
the group in carol singing accompanied, at the
piano by Mrs. Eva Hurkey. Mm. M. IL Baker,

'fycUudm
THE STORY
OF THE CRKCIIE
.he Christmas Crib is the
I
subject of much research fur
no one knows just when the
picturing of this holy scene
began and lasted throughout
th« years.
However, it is believed that
palms and tropical flora
abounded in the vicinity of
Bethlehem, (or Nazareth, Gal­
ilee is still known as a rich,
agricultural district. The also
well known Ewing Galloway
painting shows clumps of
broad spathed cacti intersper­
sed with luih vegetation and
olive trees in abundance.
Grebes, gulls and pelicans
from the nearby sea of Gali­
lee lived in this section as
well as tortoises, crayfish, tur­
tles and sand hoppers. So the
very scenes adjacent to Beth­
lehem are of interest to our
garden club members who
apecialize In the study of hor­
ticulture.
Devout followers of Christ
have recalled Hit birth In
paintings of their own times,
in sculpture and local miracle
plays. Then, from the 12th,
13th and 14th centuries there
followed in Italy the construc­
tion of the Crib, beginning with
the Nativity scene only. From
this humble observance, the
adoration spread to Germany |
w h e r e elaborate carvings.'
many of them movable and \
outfitted with costly fabrics
impressed end interested ruy-,
ally, leading to life sized mo-1
dels of Mary, Joseph and the ,
Shepherds with their flocks,'
worshipping the holy Babe.
History tells us that Guiseppi Sammartino (1720-1703) and
his pupil, Gori. were the most,
famous Neapolitan crib mak­
er!. In Germany, too, whole
.families expressed their devo.. ..
|lon .in recording
the “'ntivlly
?i
and from year to year, repair­
ed tad added to the figures

WSCS president, was in charge of the program
and Mrs. J. K. Ferrell and Mrs. W. T. Raynor
were co-chairmen of the supper. Left to right
are some of the honored member*, Mrs. Jay
Bailey, Mrs. W. J. David, Mr*. Oetavin Rutnbley,
Mrs. Violet Hickok, Mrs. J. B. Crawford and Mr*.
Ruth Huwthorne.
(Herald Photo)

"Sain

By PALM CIRCLE

Welcomes
New Families
Nora C. Norris, Weleomo
Wagon hostess reports the fol­
lowing new families welcomed
to the South Seminole area re­
cently:
Mr. and Mri. It. I*. Bowe
and children, Rodney and
Dwayne, from Orlando; Mr.
and Mrs. John Peters from
Naw Orleans, I.a.; Mr. and
Mrs. H. J. Brebaugh, Michel­
le. Michael and Melinda from
Phoenix, Arix.; Mr. and Mrs.
T. A. Bother from Casaopolls,
Mich.
Mri. Thelma Buffenharger
from Springfield, Ohio; Mr.
and Mrs. R. L. RoxoUky from
Sanford; Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Shepard from Hemlock, N. Y.
Mr. and Mri. Walter Schuette from Marietta, Ga.; Mr.
and Mrs. Jack Wood, Gary
and Theresa from Arkansas
Pass, Tessa, and Mri. Pauline
Turner from Springfield, Ohio

beauty. In Bethlehem, Pa.,
known as The Christmas City,
there Is a Puts displayed
throughout the entire Christ­
mas season. This is tn seven
scenes, bistorts na relate, with
Herod's temple, for Instance,
faithfully reproduced and its
figures, carved from mahog­
any, link the past with the
present service of adoration.
Atop South Mountain Is a 100
foot electric cross.
The Puts Is a form of poetry
in Its essence which connotes
beautifully with the elegant
simplicity of the Creche. Add­
ing to the religious happiness
If you recognize the voles
Gueat In a restaurant!
of the season, families show
that answers the phone, say Makn selection and don't com­
their Chrtstmai Gardens in
who you are at once.
plain.
Baltimore from which they no
doubt emerge to the Holy
Night Vigil.
For the source materiel of
this edition of the Garden Gate
by the Palm Circle of the San­
ford Garden Club we are in­
debted to the Bible scholar.
Professor Frederick B. Cleverlnga formerly Professor
of Library Science at Western
Michigan University, present­
ly making his retirement home
In DeBary.

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sro a o t known to ko dood
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rs m slA s d is tbs v sb icte.

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doors of tbo track oposod
tint alts aoooily asd
throe
men dressed is leather Jac­
kets and hoods leaped late
tho vehicle.
” 1 assume they bod hoys,"
Netiburgcr said.
Brandishing revolvers. Urn
men grabbed Xeuburger’s
gun, pulled ■ tack over bis
bead, handcuffed his wrists
behind his back and forced
him to the floor of tbo track.

P lay er H urt
CHICAGO (UP!) — Notre
Dams halfback Dorn Hogan
raftered « possible hip frac­
ture whoa a ear bo was In
unashsd into an overpass
pillar oa the Dsn Ryan X*.
prassway. Hogan and n o m as
Quinn, a fellow student who
also was Injured in tbo crith
wore token to UtUo company
af Mary Hospital.

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by tho Petitioner*, tho acn a lrin s aathorlly of tkoo*
proooodloso, of tho ta k l n i *f
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As Aral nose osoomooto for
portion of State R ons No. 414
In Bomlnolo County, rto rtd i,
s a d th a t U S Honornhl# Tolls
A. William*. J r , one of the
Jn d ao s nf tho C trenlt C o n n la
the Ninth Jadletnl C ircuit of
Florida. will on th a t l t h Soy
of December, A. D. l i l t , ot
4:4t • ’d ock P. M. In tho
Seminole cennty C onrthouio
a t Sanford, Fieri4s, eonoldtr
Mid DMlnrstlon o f Takinv,
appoint appraliora, and moho
nch Order so th e C onn
come proper. AU p a rtie s to
tho oall and all p a rtie s In­
terested a u y appear and bo
hoard a t the tim e an d pU&lt;o

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Rank* M Kail, a t a point 1*
foot N orth of tho OoolhoMt
corner of tho NH of OKH of
NW*4 of told Ooctlen It.
thonco run South S V irtr*
Knot SS.M foot, thonco run
South IIM M I" B a it TIT.tT
Tool thonco ran South tt* tt'
tr* E a st ttlT .lt foot, thonco
N orth l l ' i r t r Boot, TIAtr
foot to tho Woet tlao of Oororom ont Lot t Boctlon XL
Towaohlp I t Sooth, Rang* I t
B ast a t a point &gt;T.S foot
N orth of tho Northwoot ooraor of (tovoramont Lot I,
said Section IS, thonco con­
tinue North IIM re r* Boot
A ll foot, thonco ran South
t v t r u r Boot ttt.tT toot to
tho beginning of a curve con­
cern to tho N ortherly and
havlau a radlaa a f ST.t foot,
thonco ra n olcao cold c a m
th ru a central s a il# of It*
ll'H ~ a dtataneo of ILTI fool
to tho end of oervot thoaeo
ran
N orth I f i r i s '*
Bast
IIJ.T4 foot, thonco N orth SI*
tr i e * Boot *1411 foot for tho

Ton, and each of y e s. ere
hereby commanded to appear
ky filing an A nswer to the
Petition horotoforo filed In
tklo cauio In tho ontltlod
Court, oa or kofora January
11, tk l t, to (how w h at right,
title, latoroot o r Ilona you.
or s a y of yon. hava In and
ta th a akovo-dooorlbod Undo
aad show cease w hy tho
m m ohoald not he tak en for
tho moo aad palrpoeae dot
forth in tho P etitio n Iliad
heroin.
WITNESS my H and and the
ef Mid Coart, oa thin
Ird days of December, A. f t
ite r.
(SEAL)
Ar t hur H. Beckwith, J r ,
C lerk of Iho C ircuit Court
In and for BoailaoU O oua.
ty, Florida .
B y: Martha T . T lhleo
Deputy Clerk
H arold Johaooa
County Attorney
F. a Drawer ITS
Sanford, Florida
lock W. Pierce,
Attorney* for tbo potlUonero
Holland Building
Tstlahaeaoo, Florid*
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CARLTON.

Defendant
TWi.Jtenne W. Carlton
Whota r*el4*nte la
U lt Mala Straat
Rlverelde. California
Ton aro hereby notified
that a Complaint tor Divorce
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BaautUul CamaUUa is bloom
GRAPEVUJJC NURSERY
Orapavilla Avo. Naar Both 8L

Room la private bourn with
a#mi-bath aad private a s
M aos. US month. Double
bod. Call between s aad
• p. m . FA MH9.

Sell Ua Your FuraRure. Quick
Service With the Cash.
SUPER TRADING POST
FA 2-0071.

SI. PMhrp • LtranUck
S1A* Pets
53. Flower* • Bhrahft
IS. Faraltur*
54. Artklea For Bate
IS. Articles Wuated
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Uouiahaapar sleep la. earo
BEDS POE RENT
el Infant Own room aad Baapltil, lollaways, Juve­
bath. Moctaclalr, New Jer* nile. FREE delivery aad
Table model f t X T.V.
any. 145 weak. Para paid, ' Pick-up.
FA
raionacas. Pfc. Uayfatr
FURNITURE CENTER
Ian. Room M . a s m s .
lioe Preach Ave.
Altar 4 p. a .
Ph. PA S-TS33

A utam abBaa . T n tk P

IT. Boata • Mi l a n
R . Moiorrycka - Senates*
St. Tralkra - Caban—

Bedroom booao, klteboa
f p ip y ti Near stopping
canter. PA M411, if na
answer call after g p.tn.

Furnished lovely a bedroom
Apartment Lake Golden.
LOST: Light brown aad white
PAINT INSIDE OR OUT,
Lake privilege#. FA 34274
female dog. Short hair,
FREE
ESTIMATE,
pointed ears, yellow eyoa.
PA MISS.
Tall curia ever back, white
feat Nam# Cindy. IMS Will abaro I bedroom bouts
bod old faihiooed child
lbs. Timid. Loot from Mono
completely furalehed. 117 WEK1VA RIVER ESTATES care in my borne for proIsland. Under veto earo. Catalina.
Appmimataly 3H acres, wtth
school children. White.
Reward. Call PA S-TStt.
US ft. an river, H arils eft Dour, day or week. 107
RL 40.
Hay•'Drive.'FA 2-1470. CaO
LOST: Female Calico Cat k
between S A 4 p. m.
14,500
•
vicinity of Slat A French.
N o n cu o r eerr
Furnished Apartment. Couple can PA 34473 alter «:«o p.m.
CaU FA 3-3973.
T O R STATU o r FLOKIBA
•*-X 7
SPECIAL TREE AND YARD
or bachelor only. 370 a
TOl GLORIA E. 11USE.
SERVICE. CALL S334900.
LOST: Bolton Bull screw month plus Unhtn and gas
ROBERT A. WILLIAMS
who** reeldence le
"Mom, do you think ft girt, an h ar vary flrat d ata, ahouM
F
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b
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rg
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M
oesachueotte,
tail
Dog
wearing
red
cob
Realtor
lo t ft boy Mao h o r whote anowanoo good night?”
b ea t 3303 S. Elm. FA 2-3307
and who** m ailin g ad*
lar. Reward. FA 2-3373.
Can bo teas between 4 and Raymond Lundauiat. Assoc. II. Baaaty
d ro ia l*
• t Sprue* a tro o t.
FA 3-»31 Atlantia Bank Bldg.
S p. m.
Cat 7f Curl Beauty shop
B y G a lb rsith
rtuhburc. Ileeeacbueettei
BIDE G LANC ES
A *w orn C om plaint h a v in g
31S
Palmetto
PA S4334
Lakavlew
tome
with
lake
ROSE COURT- I Bedroom
furnished ApartmenL Child­ privileges in South Sylvan
Lake Shorn. 3 Bedroomi
ren welcome. 2013 Sanford
aad 3 baths. Air-Condition­
Avo. NO 84U3.
FRIGIDAIRR
ed. Phone PA 2-7888.
Sake A Service
S Bedroom home with Flor­
3 BEDROOM tonic, kitchen
ida room aad kitchen 3 Bedroom, 2 bath, Uvlng House Wiring, Free Rotlmates
equipped. |73 month. Ph.
equipped. 373 month. CaU room with fireplace, se­ Sid Vihka'a Randall Bkctrte
PA 2-3303.
parata dining room, Florida 111 Magnolia Ph. PA 34813
3334288 for Information.
room fleased, screened
ROOMS, The Gables, 41
porch,
carporte. O l d e r
Magnolia Avo. PA 34733.
tome on a lovely palm
PLUMBING
2 Bedroom bouse, kitchen
Iked street. Sen Mrs. U.
Contracting A Repaira
SmaU 1 Bedroom frame
equipped, isos Douglas Ave.
Conrad. 2208 Palmetto Ave.
FREE DELIVERY
house, near Ravenna Park.
FA 3*0083.
R. L. HARVEY
Ready for oceupancy by
1st Jan. $40 month. Ph. J. W . H all, R ea lto r 204 Sanford Ave. FA 24
FA 3-3481.
“CaU Hall" PA 34841
■ laneted &gt;* • new epaper of
te n e rn l circu latio n In w hich
2344 So. French Avo.
3 Rm. furs. Apt. Clean. Wa­
thl* c ita tio n ahall b* p u b lish ­
ed one* »aeh w**k lo r fo u r
Furnished Apartment close ter A Elec. Finn. 343. Pb. For Sale—On Lake between
co n ee ru tlv a w**k*.
Plumbing ft Heating
la. Jimmy Cowan, FA 3-4013 FA 32764.
Sanford A Orlando. 3 Acre*.
W ITNESS my b an 4 and o f­
AIR CONDITIONING
ficial o«al of th* C lerk o f th*
House and Cottage all or
CONTRACT and REPAIR
C ircu it C o u rt an thl* tb* 4th
6A Special Notice*
p art Writs Bos 2223 Or­
day o f D ecem ber, A. D. 1141.
WORK
&lt;OKAL&gt;
Wanted Share Cropper. Ap- lando.
1007 Sanford Ava. FA 24833
A rth u r If. Itw k w llh . Jr. l a th* r * * r l o f tb * Cow a t?
proaimately 40 acres tiled
Ja d « * . Soaalaola C anal y. r i a r C lark o f C ircuit C ourt
Id*, l a P»ab*t*.
C a rro ll B urk*
land now avallabk. Excell a ra t B a ta ta ml
A tto rn * ? a t La w
lent location. Contact Jack
J. E. JONES
Suit* 111 Sanford A lU ntlo
YEAR END SALE
Hoy. P. O. Box 238, LongDaooatod
N a tio n a l B ank BidsOffice FA 2-2118
New A Used T.V.’s Big
Sanford. F lo rid a
T a *11 f r o d lla r s a a d Paroaa*
wood
or
call
TE
31212
or
Nights FA 24843
A tto rn * ? fo r P la in tiff
M a rta* t'la lw a a* D aiaaada
trade-in allowances. Easy
TE 3*4281.
A aalaot l a i d B a la ta i
Publlah D*«. I, II. 10, IT.
323-0700
terms. Town A Country T.V.
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•Tm not mahinc ft big *ftl*ry, Ul*. but It wouldn’t
2324 Park Dr. Sanford, Fla,
hereb y n o tlfltd and r*&lt;iulr«d
2838 Park Dr., 322-8382.
IN T H * C in t'F tT C U IH T . to p recent a a ? olalm a a a d do•how up too bad in ft Joint account!"
NINTH JC D IC I4 L ClH CLIT m anda w hloh you, or olthor
H a n d l i n g an types
37. Special Service*
OF FL O H ID 4 IV SND FOB of you. m ay b a r* a t a l n i t th* Year around tenants wants
real estate.
■BWIVOLH COfVTV.
o ita t* of J. II JONES, deoeae3 bedrooms, Its baths.
Nicknames
H U M K * r NO IMNO
•d. lot* o f to ld C ounty, to
HEATING
East sltk of Sanford. Writs
N tr r iiH
th* C ounty Ja d e * o f HomlnnJ*
H.
B.
POPE CO. INC.
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Sanford
Herald.
C ount?, “F lorida, a t hla offloi
SleUImjt
3M St). Park Ave. FA 2-4234
ADOPTION DV DONALD F. In th* c o u rt hau*o of •aid
lT*ma* k the
4U****
110 N. Park Avcnua
HUE A and ELENA M. SHEA, C ount? a t Sanford, F lo rid a,
-L o a - ___
! Pronoun
Of K E IT H LYLE T IN D A LL w ithin *ls c alen d e r m o n th . 12. Real Estate For Hale
BE MODERN! cook and beat
Phone 323 0380.
State*
4 Set
a
Minor.
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from th* t la * of i &gt;* t i n t
| -___ a , aiata * 7Br«*&lt;l iprvid
water economically with IllT O l FE R O T TINDALL
publication
of
thl*
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nolle*.
k Mieaourl'e
S Teutonic god
S t. J o h n s R ea lty 13. Mortgage Iamuu
Addr**s and R aildonca Tw o roplo* of oaeh claim or
Therm Bottled Oas. Millar
Kicknam*
SHonude
unknow n,
gVtnSuTi
lOOUne*
dem and (b a ll b* In w rltla e . THE TIME TESTED FIRM
Radio and Appliance, l i t S.
and
aickamn* is
11 In it of fore*
MORTGAGE LOANS
and th a ll * u t* th* plae* of 118 N Park Ave FA 34123
Park Ave. Pb. FA 2 0333.
— Demltujo 14 Peettrod
M ARGARET TIN D A LL
rooldonc* a n d pool office adFIIA and Conventional
Stain''
20 Body argea
Addr*** and Roildone* d rtc a o f th* ololm ant tn d New 3 Bedroom, 2 bath home.
.IMkSI !
ITGaollc
MBalln
unknow n:
Commercial
A
Residential
a hall b* a a o r n t a b ? th*
FRIGIDAIRE
13Nlmban
34 listen
No cash needed- 961 a
TOU A RE HEREBY NOTt- claim ant, hi* a g en t, a r a t t o r ­
a n t ? In
Sales A Service
IL ad ^
M Preyer ottding
F IE D th a t o P tllllo n ho* ney and accom panied by a
csuisrots
month.
Taxes
A
Insurance
v.
I
tufted
18 PvaotraUd
» Ort |»&gt;^ » t
G. II. HIGH
50 Shekeepetreia b**u filed la the above atylcd ftlla e f*« of on* d o lla r aod
4&lt;) Mor* faeil*
Stenstrom
Realty
included. 322-1083.
eau** by DONALD F. MHRt m i'll claim or d«m *od n o t ou
itroim
41 C«r*moniri
1700
W.
lit Si. Sanford
■■■•I ELENA M. Hit EA, fur ftlod abalt b* void.
51 Withered
41 IXCortUi
Ph. FA 2-3U3
tb* cdupllon a t K E IT H LTI-II
.12 Tboow
44 Storm
3 Bedroom, t bath, terras- 111 N. Park Aye. PA 2-2420
/ * / U n i t B utler
IS Keeembl.nl • JOPr.eecuUt
Si Conducted
T IN D A LL a m inor, by the
47 Among
A* «x * ru trla of th* U l t
fomaUdoor
JlL ro p re je
to door. Concrete block. In
p e titioner*, end you a r* r e ­
W ill and T oatam ant of
West Sanford. Out of flight
quired tu u r n s copy of your
J. E. Jon**, d*c**Md
A new er or objoetlon* to ehaw I ta m lN m , Dovlo a M clutoeh
pattern. Largs corner lot.
roue*
why
eold
P etitio n A ttorney fo r E ie c u t r l t
Small equity and assume
•bould n e t be c re a te d oq the Fuel O ffli* D raw er U t
A ttorney for Petitioner*. C ar- Sanford. F lo rid a
mortgage b a l a n c e . VA
roll llu rk e . Nenford A tla n tis Pubileh Doc. f*. ST A Ja n .
monthly payment $77. Ph.
N alloanl H ank D ul'dlne. S on. S. I*. 1141.
ford. F lo rid a a a d fll* lha o rl- CDD-iS
FA 2 0200.
(In a l In ih* office e f th*
. . . and Sincere Thanks te the
Clerk o f th* C lroult C o u rt on
_/
many Hutue-Ownora of Tae 'n
o r befer* Ih* I th day of J a n ­
uary. A. D. IMS. and horoln
Y
Groan Letatee and LungcJnla for
fa ll not o - a decree pro eontheir confidence iu ua and to all
reeeu w ill k* entered a a a ln e t
you.
buiiuera aupgily bouses and our loyal *ub-contrnetura
3 • UEDROOMS, 1, IVt k 2 BATHS
W ITNESS m ? hand and th*
with
whom we have had such pleasant dealing* dur­
■esl of said C ourt la Sanford.
VA - N O DOW N P A Y M E N T
ing the past year.
F lorida, ihla tlh day of DeeLOW
MONTHLY
PAYMENTS
em ber. A. D. l»*7.

Legal Notice

JOHN E. FOX
REALTOR

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DOWN
wtlgida

Used funlture, appliances,
tool#, etc. Bought • Sold.
U t t j 'i Mart SIS Sanford
Ave. Ph. PA 3-4133
F R E E ESTIM ATE
Upholateriag A M attrau ran*
ev a lk j. Raw A U*ad Findture. Can Nil Raddles Mff.
Co., at 70S Celery Ava.

PA 3-3117.
1 Year old phlte vary Ursa
upright Commercial Praet- Gateway To The Waterway
ar. Contact Ur. Fullinger. Robaon S p o rtin g Good*
322*7223.
Your EVINRUDB Deakr
30444 I . l i t PR. FA MSSt

1383 Zlg fag. Mato* button
bolai, d iru , with guaran­
tee.. « paymenu of 17.13.
Ph. PA 2-3411.
1 Rooms of 17 pkcaa of
furniture. Almost now 3218
balance owed on ft. See at
2823 Yale Ave.
American nade. Iknvy duty
39. Trailer* • Cfthft—
industrial tailor Sowing
Machme. Complete. Good
condition. Take over pay­
ments, FA 24411.

HAPPY

HOLLERDAYS
SALE

AT HOLLERS of SANFORD
| AKA OLDS Super 88 3 Door Hardtop,
IIIWH Automatic _ _ _ _ _ _ _

S fM ft

MERCURY 4 Door Monterey, l a t e , rawer
limit eo ft Steer Inc, Electric
19011
Windows ft tieil, Air rood.
OLDS 4 Door Super 88, Auto.. Puwer f A A A

1 2 5 9 Urakea ft

B le e rln r.

Air Laud.

1 A A A FALCON titallon Wagan
• •W A g Door, 8U#«JardJtMf»_

I B M BUICK 3 Du0r l,ardtup
FALCON 2 Door Sedan
Htandard Hli[f^
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1 A R T CHEVROLET 4-Door, 8 CyU
Automatic 'Iran*.

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Wood*. PA M U .

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C lerk of C ircuit C ourt
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A tloruoy fo r P etitioner*
| Suite I U Sanford A tlan tic
N ational B ank Uldg.
I Hanford, F lo rid a
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Sale* Office l*t. House Inside Entrance

KING8WOOD BUILDERS, INC.
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PH. PA 3-3874

HUNT

REALTY,

Raise

Agent

Day*. F t 2-2118 • live. A Bun. FA 2-0613 • 323-07M

Wa'll rudestur tu melntain your faith and good a III

LMN ENTERPRISES
Builders of Tee '■ Green end LongdaU
Harold Logan, President

| ACT OLDS MODI I.K 4 Door Hardtop
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Automatic A ndJU ^ojid.

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V-8 Auto, Power^Steeriof
NO PAYMENTS

UNTIL

FEBRUARY

8 LOCATIONS
319 E. Sad ST.
3883 PARK AYK.
FA 24711
ORLANDO CII 1-3134
FA 24381

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SPACE AGE SANTA arrived In Caawlberry thU year in a capeule. H en
he geta a helping hand from some of hla reindeer aa Rudolph and other*
wait in the eMgh out of camera range on the nearby garage. Dcaigna for
the Lake Kathryn home w en made by 14-year-old Tommy Vdtch, eon of
Mr*. Marion Veitch.
(Herald Photo)
and dlatrifaoted last Saturday by the Lions Club
of Casselberry. Amlattog wlth the annual pro.
jeet were, from left, Lion Ben Event; Mr*.
Even* of the Camel berry Women'* Chib; Corn*
mender Harold Kryder of American Legion Me*
mortal Poet SS6; Lions Tom Hueeton, Frank

Morris, Cart Jack; Paul Altan a and A. J. Bar*
dahl; Holhe Johnaon from VFW Poet 10060;
Mr*. Johnaon from the Poet Auxiliary; Lion
Millar Evana; Mr*. Hone Bennett of the South
Seminole Democratic Women’* Club and, kneel*
in# a t right, .VFW Poet Commander George
Howard.
(Herald Photo)

Mrs. Genie Fritter, Mrs.
June Nowell nod ¥**. Mar*
Jarie Ackerman.
The mow got an to a spo­
ts cular start with Mrs. Coesin modeling s white laco
bathing suit which was lined
with fleeh-fooed material.
Bm carried a matching Jac­
ket Both wort styled by
Alia of MiamL
During tho rest of tho
show n total 13 styles rang­
ing through drsssta, sports
clothes,
lingerie,
slippers
Jewelry, bags and sweaters,
all from the shop, were

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Churdi Has Annual Program

Name# o&lt; Lyman High stodsuts making th# honor roll
during tho second six weeks
period were announced just
before the holiday vacation
by the school (acuity.
Included oe the list wore,
10th grade; James Congeltoa.
Larry Moore, Susan Tate,
Donald Patrick, Elaine Haynit, Bonnie Layoon—&lt;straight
A’s), Mary Mldgette, Sharon
Tucker, Andrew Htnely, Cathy
Eicher, Judith Kacar, Bea­
trice
Savarese,
Penelope
Vaughn,
Larry
Marshall,
Kenneth
Taylor,
Charles

Betty Field, Sharon Lovell.
Gilds Pettinati, Nellie Rupe,
Jeanne Sears, Cheryl Eddy,
Dona Friend, Karen Hall,
Mary M u r r a y . Elisabeth
Scbupback, Franklin Johnson,
Chsrles Kern, Jed Schembera and Mary Etta Roberts.

THE SOUTH SEMINOLB Welcome Wagon New*
comers Club eaw exciting holiday style* in a
Fashion Show presented at the club meeting last
week by Carole’s of Longwood Plaza. Among
fashions shown wars, from left, a two-piece
green and whits print cotton twill by /tu n a
Leif u* modeled by Mrs. June Newell; Mrs. Bar-

actor, also a Stetson student,
and Young playing the piano.
of the First Baptist Ths haywagoa aad mutes
ii. ——
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w|euj«r
lor
were furnished and led by
n easel Is* party throughout Jimmy Belter aad Police
Lour woad last Friday evening Chief and Mrs. Claud* Lays
white riding on a haywagoa provided an escort.
pulled by a tana of mutes. After making the complete
Raymond Chaffin, Stetson rounds of the tows the carol
student whs la choir director
ot the Btotaoa Baptist Church,
lad the music with Jim Aus­
tin, Lon*wood Choir dir-

singera returned to the
church recreation hall where
games were lad by Chaffin.
Refreshments of cookies aad
hot chocolate climaxed a
wonderful evening lor tha
young people.
Those taking part were
Sammy Kaltoy, Patrick Shea,
Barbara
Mtumer, Linda

Deoth Saddens
Community

Drive Chairman
Needs Workers
Mlae M e l o n Snodgrass,
chairman far tho annual
--i March of Diaac la tho Eahas asked that
enroot having time to voluafor making ealls in the
drive contact bar In the near
tare.
She slen asks that residents
I* make their
to Uda worth...

Brown, Stave Powell, Larry
Miller, Ted Hauser, Lynn
Miller, Mike Harvllle, Carla
Lommler, Margo Kearns,
Ray Goodwin aad Barbara
tad Janice Lommler.
Adults taking part other
than those already named
were Margie Showers and
Mrs. Btolse Lommler.

DeBaryHDClub HasLuncheon

Residents of
CaterurlM
wore saddened last week to
tears of the death of Rev. T.
W. Carlton who spent several
yean la tho community with
hla (amity, Rev. aad Mrs.
Bascorn Csrltoa. superintend­
ent of th# Methodist Child­
ren’s Home.
Known affectionately aa
"Grandpa" to children at the
homo and throughout tha
community, bo aad Mrs.
Carlton moved some Us
ago to thalr own home la

By Mis. Adana Mailer

This yea r t C h r i s t m a n
Luncheon of the DeBary Home
Demonstration Club was held
last Thursday at the Commun­
ity Center with N members
present for the occasion.
Mr*. William Reich was
ih a in u A of tho commitloo In

charts of plannlas and serv­
ing tha luncheon and aha and
tboeo of bar eommlttss all
won gaily decorated holiday

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Sunday School
ClassHasParly

bora Coaain wna ready for a gala evening in a
red, lace-topped drems with a full chiffon eklrt;
a beige wool knit with gold metallic thread* w*s
shown by Mrs. Gene Fritter and Mr*. Marjorie
Ackerman dressed for an evening a t home in
black silk shantung Capri pants with yellow
chiffon overblous*.
(Herald Photos)

iprona.
*
Wackiag with kaa weew Ura.

George Wright, Mrs. Lewis
Ritter, Mrs. Paulina Pettit,
Mrs. Kress Walter, Mrs. Nich­
olas Gerstcnek, Mia. Herbert
Vttt aad Mrs. Arthur Sinclair.
Mrs. John R. Rayfuse
la charge of table decorations
which ware beautifully
la tha seasonal theme.
A musical program by tha
DeBary Choristers under tha
direction of L a a r a P i a t t
Brown with Mrs. Ludwig Ru­
pees aa pianist, was present­
ed foUewiag the

Girl Scouts
Plan Dance
In DeBary
DeBary Girt Scouta will
sponsor a holiday dance for
Junior aad oenlor high school
students Saturday from
p. m. until It p. m. at tha De­
Bary rtro Halt
Parents of tho girts will
serve ns chaperones. Refreshmeats will be served and n
■mill admUnion will bo e W |
ed at tha door to cover ex-

By Jaao Casselberry
The Seventh Grade Sun­
day School Class of the Cas­
selberry Community Metho­
dist Church held a Christ­
ina* party UK Saturday
night at the home of the
teacher. Miss Eleanor Zukowskl on N. Triplet Dr. In
Casselberry.
The group enjoyed play­
ing games and listening to
tho ChrlKmas Story with a
background
of
recorded
Christmas carols.
RefreahreeaU
of
cake,
cookies, candies, eggnog or
soda wera served. The cake
was the handiwork of Mlsa
Zukowski’a
mother.
Mrs.
Joseph Zukowskl, and was
decorated with peppermint
candy canes and garlands of
gum drops.
Those attendlag the party
were Linda Milter, Patty
Harvitle, 'Gall Atchison, Lin­
da Waltman, Susie Webber,
Suite Miller, R o s e Aon
WooJs, Sally Lunn, Metenda
Casselberry. Ricky Shook,
Steve Duncan, Teddy McMil­
lan. Billy Marshall and Dar­
win Shea.
Assisting with party ar­
rangements were Mrs. Rich­
ard Webber and Miss Loieaone Wagner.

By M m teodgraaa
i Thursday at the Barnett i covered dish ripper at *
The aaeoal Christmas par- Memorial Msthodist Church p. a .
The (Urn. "The LKtteet An*
gel,” was followed by read­
ings of “ ‘Twee tha' Nlgbl
Before Christmta” aad "Le­
gend of the Christmas Roes’*
aad tbs singing of carols.
Whan Santa arrived some
N children received paeksges
of candy and treats.
Circle Y girls and MYP
boys decorated the church
parlors aad Christmas tree
for tha event

Slavia PTL
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SANTA VISITED the Barnett Memorial Metho­
dist Church last Thursday night with gifts of
candy and balloons for some 00 youngsters.
Chatting with him here are, from left, Kevin
Wllborn, son of Mr. and Mrs. Bobby WUborn and
Danny Neal, non of Mr. and Mr*. Danny NeaL
(Cox Photo)

By France* Wetter
The Youth Choir of the
C o m m u n Ity Presbyterian
Church of Lake Mary pre­
sented the Christmas Can­
tata, “ Music of Christmas,"
Sunday night, under the dir­
ection of Sirs. Kay Sassman.
Choir members performing
were Michael Parkinson, Sue
Brooklyn, Debbie Hickson,
Trresa Davis, Jan Rouse,

800 Attend
Annual Party
In Longwood
By Deans Estes
Longwood’s annual Christ­
mas party, held last Thurs­
day evening at the City Park,
delighted nearly too young­
sters who consumed BM hot
dogs, 1,000 cooes of cotton
candy and 9*4 cupcakes.
Santa landed at Slade’s
Airport out on SR 431 and
was picked up by the Long­
wood Fire Truck for the trip
Into town, lie arrived at the
party at 7:43 p. m. with
gifts for all tha children pre­
sent who ranged In age from
three months to II years.
Plans, already in the mak­
ing for next year’s party, call
for the event to be held la
Uw afternoon.

Linda Nelson, Carol Dodson,
Rebecca Pilcher, Gayle Ro­
berts, Bonnie Unger, Dudley
Rouse, Jimmy Simmons, Bar­
bara Fletcher, Donna Cress,
Stanley Howell, David Alex
ander and Keith Keogh.
Preceding this special mu
steal program, a Christmas
play, "Gifts In A Stable,"
was presented by the young
people of the church under
the direction of Harold Un­
ger.
UPY members taking part
la this were Terry Bucklew,
Steve WUUs, Balph Unger,
Billy Lowe, Larry Chester,
Earl Roberts, Sooja Wester.
The Youth choir also stag
a variety of Christ mss
Carols during tha change of
scenery between the two
acts. Tha first scene waa a
modern youth dub room, the
second scene shifted hack to
time of Christ’s birth.
Following the program the
young people's group went on
a hay ride and caroling
around the community and
then back to the home of
Rev. and Mrs. John Pilley
for refreshments.
Tha children’s group was
invited to the home of Mr.
aad Mrs. Cbarleo Sassman
for a Christmas party with
an exchange cf gifts, and re-

By Joan LyLe
Tho monthly mooting of to
Slavia Portent-Teacher Lea
gut waa held in the achool au
dltorlum on Dee. 18.
Member* were asked to eon
aider purchasing a film atrl
machine of the type which ha
been on trial us* at the scho&lt;
although Its coat Is somawha
higher than previously quote
price*.
An expression of commend
atlon waa extended the floa
committee for work on th
prise winning entry In the an
nual Jaycee Christmas Farad
and a letter was read statin
that the school would be not!
fled when its plaque was to b
presented.
Th# program, directed b
Sira. Carl Lang, was give
with Mrs. Andrew Duda read
ing the C h r I a t m a a Storj
Slides also wera shown an
Christmas music complate
tha presentation.
Refreshment# of doughnut
and coffee wera served by Mr
Andrew Hikler, Mrs. H. Pen
py and Mrs. Dan Dlnda.
January hostesses will 1
Mrs. Charles Driggers, Mr
Kenneth Rice and Mrs. H. ]
McBride.

Airman Home
For Holidays
By Jane Casselberry
Airman Apprentice Pi
Willetts, son of Mr.
Mrs. David Colborn of (
selberry, is bom* on
weeks leave from Gi
Lakes Naval Training
tion in Illinois where he
In Boot Camp.
Philip, who Joined th* N
on Oct. 1 has been nai
to the Honor Guard and
qualified for Aviation Mac
i*ta School. He la th* &lt;
one in his cists not ha1
a high school diploma
qualify for a Clast A act
After graduating from 1
Camp on Jan. 11 he will
sent to Memphis, Tcna.,
further training.
He will leave here on 1
U to ratuoa to Croat La

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Tto Clack win
kr w t o n at
to a ttM c i)
twty-kaind little
fM , kiting tor lip I* keep
kick tto te m , (topped a Her­
ald laparter on the (treat
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&gt; Thursday afternoon with the
aoeittea. “Do you know when
, Aunt Dally live( V . . . Thu*
•txrtiag a (earth lor relatives
of Malady Ann, who told us
aha tired la Jacksonville!
bar name, but
What’a your Dad­
dy’s n a m e f she replied (of
coaree) "Daddy."
• • •
To tto rescue of the pretty
little lady In distress came the
White Knight on his charger,
Herald Circulation Manager
Frank Voltoline who said . . .
' *T know who you are and 1
know who your Daddy Is, too.”
• • •
The last we saw of them,
they were trudging down the
street, tto lost little girl, (not
lost any more) dinging fast
to the hand of the White
Knight, who looked pleased
and proud . . .
• • •
If yon were born in Decem­
ber, you’ve only got two more
days to get your driver’s li­
cense, or you’ll have to pay
ex tn .
• • •
And speaking of driver’s li­
censes, you had better hang
onto the ooe you have, because
If you ever have to take the
test over, you may be in trou­
ble. Safety Education Officer
Vinca Smallwood of the FHP
told a civic dub recently that
to often Just walks in and (as
of the program) hands
written exam for a
driver’s license. And
w whatT . . . 75 perthem flunk, even when
them grade their own
(I
* • *
Tto engineers of Reynold*.
Smith and Uilfs have written
the city manager that a re­
quest by the city commission
that ail possible sites for the
proposed port terminal be list­
ed wiU be included in the re­
port. The engineers wrote that
their analysis will seek to
find "the most practical loca­
tion for a port and/or port fa­
cilities in relation to the over­
all economic commercial poteidial of the area under conalderatlon."
• • •
Mayor Jimmy Crappa haa
received a letter from Capt.
Jtobort St. Ware of the Sanford
Naval Air Station which points
out that the station is here
on ■ long-term basis.
Capt. Ware wrote the may­
or that he plans to improve
the "long term appearance of
the station" by planting of
mure trees and added land­
scaping.
• • •
The city commissioner* aald
Thursday night that they don’t
believe a raise in member­
ship dues In the Florida Lea­
gue of Munidpolitiei is war­
ranted and advised the city
manager to send along the old
fee of $400 and see what hap­
pens. The league sent a bill
for $300 for the dues for the
coming year, with no explana­
tion for the increase.
• • •
Tbergen Industrie* Carp..
located In the Industrial Park
three miles south o( Oviedo In
the Lake Charm area, la ex­
pected to get into full swing
next week. The business,
which will manufacture 110
volt AC generators and will
open with eight to 10 employes,
hopes to bare at least 30 per­
sons at work within the next
three months.
• • •
Don McNeil, who has been
Breakfast Clubbing it ail
these year*, will put the San­
ford area in the spotlight
Sunday on Channel 9 TV when
be stages the "telling of the
exciting story of Mackle Built
Deltona." The program U
scheduled for 7 p m.

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City, Manager Named
Defendants In Action
M. L. Saxon, of Saxon Ter­
mite Control Company of
Holly Hill, through his attor­
ney, Msuricw Wagner, flted
two suits on two couots, each
in Circuit Court Thursday
against the CUy of Sanford
and City Manager W. E.
Knowles.
One brief concerning a
news story which appeared
in tto Sanford Herald, Dae.
ft charged that statements
attributed to Kaowlts were
"false, wiekrdly and mali­
ciously intending to Injure
and destroy the business,
good reputation and credit
of the plaintiff in his in­
dividual and business capaci­
ties’’ and asked $190,000 on
the first count, which was
■gainst Knowids and $230,000
in the second count against
the City of Sanford.
A second brief was filed,
with the same charges and
suit, because of a story
which appeared in tto Or­
lando Sentinel Seminole, Vo­
lusia edition, bringing 9
total demand Judgment to

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NICE, France (U P l)-B rltiah author Somerset Maug­
ham, M, legally adopted his
60-year-old privata secretary
Alan Hearts aa hie too, court
records showed today.
The aged author went to a
local notary last April 12 and
bad legal adoption papers
drawn. They wars formally
racognisad by a court tors
June 7.
Neither Maugham nor hia
secretary was available for
comment at Maugham's resi­
dence on the Riviera.
Maugham reccnUy started a
court action here to gain a
declaration that gifts made to
bis 47-year-old daughter Eiiia
bath, now Lady John llopo,
were illegal. Tha sum involved
U reputed to to in the region
of $14 million.

Herald Index

Tax collector John Galloway Bridge
says there is no point to set­ Classified —
Cornice —
ting up an office for license
Dear Abby
lags out Kern Park way.
Editorial
—
Would cost a lot of money and
Entertainment
would mean nothing to the
Page
Legal*
county. Urges instead that
Puss
la
south end drivers get their
tags by malL Us lays it costs Society
Sport*
pnly half a buck more for
i Chusikea

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President Puts
Personal Touch
To Cuban Action

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PALM BEACH (UPI)—President Kennedy haa
decided to atop personally into n highly emotional
situation In South Florida to dramatize thin country's
intention to help upset the Cuban regime of Fidel
Castro.
The chief executive will fly to Miami Saturday
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Fighting Flares
EL1SABETUV1LLE, Katan­
ga (UPD—United Nations and
Katangese forces exchanged
heavy gunfire, including mor­
tar bursts, today after Katan­
gese troops launched an at
tack on UN positions outside
this secessionist c a p i t a l .
"Numerous’* casualties were
reported.

Citrus Cost Up
LAKELAND (UPD-Houaewives across tto nation will
soon ace (rash Florida citrus
return to supermarkets, but
they ran expect to pay pram
ium prices. The first ship­
ment of fresh citrus following
a 10-day embargo were expect­
ed to begin moving today. But
citrus officials warned that
the movement will be very
light.

Labor Shifted

TALLAHASSEE (UPI 1-Mi­
grant laborers are being shift­
ed from the vegetable farming
areas in South Florida to cit­
rus region* In Ua* bop* of
saving some of the (nut hit
l’*ge
by the hardest Florida frees*
7-8
of tto century. The State Era
Page 7
Service hoped to
Page
workers te tto eitby the end *f the
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VOL. U

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WASHINGTON (UPD-The
Bt'BLLV (UPD—A home­ Post Office Department plana
made bomb blastod a 10-foot to start tto mw year off
•quart bole in the Berlin wall
early today, shattering 000 ’•write" by Issuing new ball­
point pen* to tto asUoo's It,windows but Injuring no ooe.
Wait Berlin police said tto ooo post offices.
windows broke from the con­
clusion of tto blast within a Alcatraz Closing
radius of 200 yards. Damage
WASHINGTON (UPD-Tb*
to tto wall was negligible. No federal penitentiary on Alesrefugee* escaped through tto
trax Island in Sxn Francisco
bole.
The bl#st occurred shortly Bay will to closed by next
after mrjttSWTrt' the 'corner rJiily and It* p'risotors will to
of Zlmmerstraiae and Linden- confined in other U. S. prisons.
strasse in West Berlin. 11
failed to dent a second thicker Damages Listed
wall a few feet behind the
JACKSONVILLE B E A C H
site. The East Berlin side in
(UP1&gt;—
Official* of Jackson­
that area is vacant land and
ville Beach and neighboring
wartime ruins.
A wooden police observation Neptune Beach figured Thurs­
platform on the west aide of day the towns spent a total of
$24,274 for emergency work
the wall was damaged. The
door and show-window of a and materials during the re­
cent Atlantic Ocean storm.
tobacco and liquor store near­
by were smashed and stock Hopes Dim
spilled into tbs street.
During the night a 22-year- RAWALPINDI, P a k i s t a n
old East German border guard (UPI) — Hopea dimmed today
fled in uniform to West Ber­ for any constructive outcome
lin. He crossed the barbed of the Indian-Pakistanl talks
wire barricades into the north­ on the Kashmir* dispute now
ern section of tto city, un­ in their second day. Reliable
noticed by his fellow guards. sources said It was unlikely
any more formal meetings
West Berlin police said.
At least 17 refugees reach­ would be hold after today.
ed Berlin safety since the be­
ginning of Christmas week, in­ Jake Surprised
BEVERLY HILLS. Calif.
cluding eight members of two
families who crushed through (UPD-John (Jake the Bar­
Communist barriers in an ar­ ber) Factor said Thursday he
had contributed to both politi­
mor-plated bus.
cal parties and wae shocked
by a Republican demand that
President Kennedy give aslurence Factor's Christmas
pardon was not influenced by
campaign contributions.

Author Adopts
60-Year-Old
Secretary As Son

W BAIUBt OowJy, with drixxln through toBlfht Low. M.

tto City af
eNa).*
Tto plaiatlff denied tacit
Tto suits gwotsd tto stortou
and every statement, charge
printed
by totft papers, ha
and lafaswnca attributed to
Knowlea under Public Law ttotr entirety, categorically
$479 an making "false, scan­ denylag tads
dalous, malicious and deft•

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by helicopter to speak to tto
assembled survivor* *f “Bri­
gade 2306," the military organ­
isation of Cuban refugees an
badly ranted la tto abortive
1961 Bay of Pig* Invasion.
More than 1,109 of tto men
were ransomed from Castro
prisons this week with aa es­
timated |79 million worth a*
medical supplies, food and
credit for tto Communist
government of Cub}.
The formation of Brigade
2306 for Inspection by tto pres­
ident will lake place at 10;20
a.m. Saturday la tto 90,000aeat Orange Bowl stadium
where families and friends of
the recently liberated captives
are expected to gather by the
thousands.
Tto ehtef executive will
■peek at the end of what
promised to be an emotional
ceremony. Arrangements for
his appearance were made
late Thursday by a delegation
representing the prisoners.
The six members of the
group, most of them lean and
gravefaced after 20 months of
Cuban prison squalor, ipent 70
minutes talking with Kennedy
at the Palm Beach residence
where he and hia family a rt
spending the holidays.
The men fresh from prison
filth and suffering resembled
a group of mourners in new
black suite and unsmiling
faces. Tto president did his
best to make them feel at
home, serving tell cool drinks
in the patio of hia residence
and presenting the men to his
wife, Jacqueline, who spoke
with tto delegation in fluent
Spanish.
.Manuel Artime, 30. was the
ranking civilian officer repre­
senting the Cuban Revolution­
ary Committee In Brigade
2306. He was such a firebrand
that Caitro demanded $300,000
special ransom for him.

Justice Delays
Work Ruling
WASHINGTON |UP1) —
Supreme Court Justice Wil­
liam O. Douglas today delayad
until Jan. 9 tha effect ef a
lower court d e c i s i o n that
would allow the nation’* railrootle to eliminate “featherbedding" or unnecessary work.
Originally, tto ruling woe
to have gone Into effect Jan.
f.

WINNERS OF THE JAYCEE Christman lighting context hold
trophies presented to them at a luncliwm Thursday a t the
Civic Center by Lighting Contest Chairman Harold Rowland.
At left (in dark glasses) la S. A. Lindstrom winner of the beat
overall residential display. Next are Mr. and Mrs. W. H.
Wsible, first place religious and Mrs. Charles H. Polley J r,

second; Mrs. A. P. Fletcher, first piece traditional and Mr. and
Mrs. George Ferrante, second place: F. E . Cola took first Hi
artistic with Robert Jernigan (with mother) eecead. At light
la W. A. Norris, of Norria TV shop, wlnnar of the best commercial display.

(Hsrald Photo)

Be/ Hospitalized Medicare, School Aid Push Eyed CityToProceed
OnAcquisition01
ByFall Off Truck
Old Post Office

Charles (Rickey) Esclavon.
12, son of Ur. and Mrs. Ed­
ward C. Esclavon of Longwood,. w*p'seriously Injured
Thursday afternoon when to
(ell out a pickup truck driven
by his brother, Robert, 18,
near Saniando Springs, the
Highway Patrol reported.
Rickey was standing in Uw
back of tto truck when they
entered a curve and the right
wheels of tto vehicle went
off tto road. Robert tried to
straighten out and as tto
truck swerved hie brother
fell from the truck.
He lauded on his shoulder*
and the back of hie bead,
suffering a suspected frac­
ture of tto skull and severe
lacerations of the bead, ac­
cording to Tpr. C. E. Tom­
linson, who reported tto ac­
cident
Tto boy was taken to Semi­
nole Memorial Hospital and
transferred to Orange Mem­
orial lloepital, O r l a n d o ,
where hia condition wae re­
ported as "fairly good" this
morning.

Compensation
Tax CutSet
TALLAHASSEE (Ui’l) —
The Industrial Commission
expects to cut tto minimum
unemployment compensation
tax rate more than one-hatf
during 1966, Chairman Wor­
ley Brown revealed today.
Brown said the tax, paid by
employers, we* l.l per cent
of an employer’* payroll dur­
ing 1962. Tha commission
proposes to cot this figure to
A pee cent for the coming
year.

W hen Oviedo Gets A
Siren, It Goes A ll Out
At tto height of tto Cuban air at elL
erisi* when everybody was ex­ It stands over four feet high,
tremely Civil Defense con­ la four feet in diameter,
scious, the Oviedo Town Coun­ weighs over 700 pounds, and
cil entered n new $1,00) siren the council proudly assert* it
to replace the now almost U the largest fir* siren in
worn set device which haa Seminole County.
served t h e e e m m n n l t y f o r
There are seven tone open­
years.
ing* and it will have separate
A few days ago it arrived oscillations for fire call and
and the town fathers are in n Civil Defense warnings. It la
state ef consternation over equipped with a 10 horsepower
whet to do with it. It elands in motor.
the fir*house, still r rated, The council men all declare
while town talk goes on over they hod not anticipated re­
whether to hire a bridge build­ ceiving such a big item when
ing company to make e ******* they lightly told Fite Chief Bo
for R, or whether to even try Lingo to go ahead and order a
and gut Ua thing u# « too J new siren.

PALM BEACH (UPI) —
President Kennedy swung hia
legislative planning for 1963
today to consideration of bow
to get Congress to approve two
politically • significant eregrams it spumed this year.
Medical care fur the aged
under Social Security (Inane*
ing was understood to be high
on the agenda for talks by
the president today with
Health, Education and Wel­
fare Secretary Anthony J.
Celebreue. So was federal aid
to education.
The administration will try
again next year for federal
aid to public schools, aa well
as to higher education. This
proposal has been batted
down twice in Congress, but
administration experts believe
each passing year reduces
some of the opposition.
Much tto same thinking was
behind the president’s decision
to push again for medicare. He
and bis advisers sense what
they regard as slowly growing
public support for the plan.
This was Kennedy’s third
day of talks on the vacation
White House with cabinet of­
ficial* and other high adminis­
tration aides on next year's
budget, reported at an all time
high in excess of (99 billion
and the 1963 legislative pro­
gram.

Auto Licenses
ToGoOnSale
The new 1983 automobile
license pistes will go oa sate
Wednesday at the tag office
in the Seminote County Court
house. Tax Collector John L.
Galloway said today.
Galloway, who serves as
sgeot for the state motor ve­
hicle commission, called at­
tention to the fact that mall
service is available tor those
who do no* have time to
call at tto courthouse tor the
tags.
‘T o obtain e tag by mail,
all that 18 necessary Is to
mall in your 1962 auto regis­
tration card with the remit­
tance for tto coat of tto tag
phie $0 cents nulling cost,
and the tag will to mailed
to you." Galloway pointed
out
A plain tag, bearing the
Seminole County designation
number, 17, without any tet­
ter suffix will cost $16, H
mailed.
Ooe with tto 17D designa­
tion will cost $11 and one
with 17W will to $21.
The teg office will to open
daihr except Saturday aed
Sunday from 9 a. m. te S
V- a .

Thufeday, Kennedy met with
Defense Beeralary Robert 8.
McNamara, Deputy Secretary
Roswell L. Gilpatrie, and the
Joint Chiefs of Staff. They tU
but stamped ftaql approval on
a ftcordhlgh military budget

expected to exceed $30 billion.
Wednesday. Kennedy began
hie discussions by ironing eut
next year’* tax reduction pro­
posal* with, Treasury Secrptsry Douglas Dillon and *ih«* Tto City
fiscal sdvissri.* '*■
Thursday
with lta effort to acquire tto
old poet efflew building fog
use as a public library.
T to problem of a library
certifies flow requirement was
pointed eat aa a possible feetor In halting tto city’s effort
to acquire tto building for
A constitutional amendment this woe, but commissioners
creating a supercourt would decided to proceed.
simplify slate-backed changes City M a n a g e r W. K.
In the federal constitution, Knowles told tto commission
that ha thought tto details
Chappell raid.
The plsn being k l e k e d for acquisition of tto building
around would allow n consti­ from the General Services Ad­
tutional convsntioo to be call­ ministration c m bn worked
ed upon approval by the legis­ oat.
latures of two-thinia of the
nation’s 60 states. Changes in
the constitution would become
law upon approval of threefourths of the state legisla­
tures.
The formsr House speaker
aaid there is n “possibility’’ WASHINGTON (UPI) —
the Lvgisletura will arcady be The Air Force (misted today
in respportlonment special that last Saturday’a test of
session an Jan, 16.
the Skybolt missile was a suc­
He said if the Legislature Is cess, but Informed source# in­
In ecislon but hue not agreed dicated the performance woe
on a rvapportionment settle­ considerably less than 100 per
ment, he will ask the lawmak­ cent.
er! to devote one day to states The military services cus­
rights.
tomarily drscrito such a test
Chappell said thare la still aa a success If it provides in­
hop* the Legislature ran re- formation sought in n partic­
district itself before the reg­ ular experiment. But this docs
ularly scheduled April session. not always mean that a mis­
The former speaker said he sile hit a target.
would go along with statutory
In Saturday’s test near Cape
rvapportionment—If a consti­ Canaveral, It was reported, the
tutional amendment followed Skybolt did not carry a noso
in 1963, or 1965 at the latest. rone for protection on re-en­
But, hs added, “the test time try Into the atmosphere, and
1 c h e e k e d , there weren’t therefor* burned up.
Moreover, according to In­
enough votes committed to the
statutory approach, though It formed sources, It would hav*
was close enough that a con­ missed ths target by epproxicentrated effort could throw J matrix 100 miles If the
ua uver the top."
1cone had been in place.

Ball Rolling To Get
State's Rights Rule
TALLAHASSEE (UPI) —
Former House Speaker Wil­
liam V. Chappell say* a statebacked bell te rolling to emend
the U. &amp; Constitution to pre­
vent federal courts from In­
terfering with legislative reapportionment.
Chappell said Thursday he
will ask Gov. Farris Bryant to
call a one-day special session
of the Legislature Jan. 16 to
form plana to havo Congress
create a supercourt to rule on
federal court Jurisdiction in
rases involving states’ right*.

Help IsAsked
InRefusePickups

Skybolt Effort
Still Studied

The recent frecse bis
created some problems for
Sanford refuse collectors ind
tto City Commission voted
Thursday night to ask the
cooperation of residents in
solving ooe of them.
Residents having damaged
citrus (rug from dooryard
trees or groves are asked to
place such fruit in some sort
of box or container when
putting it out for the collec­
tors.
There te so much fruit be­
ing piled out for collection
by tto refuse trucks that R
gets scattered and te diffi­
cult to clean up when not in
some sort of container, tto
city manager pointed out.
Tto refuse department ex­
pects about two more weeks
of extra work in cleaning
up frown shrubbery, fruit
and other frwexa-created rub­
bish.
PLATTSBUHG. Mu. (UPI)
In other action, tto com­ —When Clinton County Magis­
mission denied free us* of trate A. R. Alexander takes
tto Civic Center by Mm Man- his oath of offico anew next
ford Mate Chorus;
week, be wsnta no fanfare,
Designated
tto
Florida llo will bo atarting hia 13th
State Bank and Sanford At­ year at tha poet.
lantic Natl. Bank as official
But, probably, a few will
depositories for tto coming raise tbeir eyebrows.
year.
Alexander Is 103 years old.
Approved payment of a
An suistant aaid "juat the
total of $73,300.61 on estimate usual ceremony" was plan­
number five to tn* contrac­ ned for tto oath-taking. Alex*
tor op tto sewage disposal ander doesn’t
appreciate
plant.
j "foUkro!" aod cerebrated his

M agistrate W ants
No Fanfare A t 103
birthday Nor. B by working
nil day. tin still drive* his
own car, manipulating ths ve­
hicle to work oven over key
roads.
"II* works nil day, *v«ry
day, winter and auaaoor,"
the a aside at said.
And for Alexander, a car­
eer aa n Judge—which started
when he was 9M-is Just an­
other xdventure. II* already
tod toon X school teacher,
lawyer, postmaster and tew}
MS

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Atlantic
B. E. Adaau

H. A. Gowan

D. II. Piercy

J. E. Alderman

J. I t Grant

0. T. PllUrd

J. E. Andrew a

I t I). Grieme

J. L. Alklnaoa

Agnes Grooma

It 8. Auatla

J. F. Groee

T. W. Ilaker, Jr.

C. E. Grubb

L. J. Raaa

J. E. HaO

R. C. Repilado

J. C. llcall

M. D. Harden

C. 8. Roberta

F. J. Render

A. D. Iloakina

L . t*. Rom

It C. llrantley

I t T. Hatchett

J. C. Sapp

M. II. Rrown

W. II. Hawklna

C. i * Scuddar

It F. Ilulliud

J. E. Higgins, Jr.

J. O. Smith, Jr.

M. I). Rumgarner

II. E. Hlrt

Patricia A. Smith

Jack llurney

A. P. llillell

C. U. Sodtrblom

W. Scott Ruma

K. L. lllttell

I t . ! - Spotta

Huston Rueby

(). I t Hopper

I t N. Stafford

Arthur Cameron

R. F. Hubbard

T. N. Stafford

W. A. Canop

C. 8. Johna

W. A. Staiufield

J. W. Carter

C. A. Johnson

J. A. Stawart

G. W. Carver, Jr.

U. It Johnson

T. F. Stawart

Lucille ft Canrer

J. C. Johnaon

J. C. Taylor

J. 11. Chapman

J. J. Kenduil

D. E. Thraahar

A. J. Cheana

l„ K. Lawaon

C.*G. Ttllta

E. C. Daniel*

W. 0. Livingston

C. JV. Turner

W. W. Davta

C. F. Markowlca

E. C. Tyler

A. I . Dunn

A. It. Middleton

1UU Tyre

H. W. Durrance

1). It. Middleton

f.*G. Walker

H. C. Eby

II. C. Moore

Jamhi M. Warner

C. W. Ergle

II. C. Morgan. Jr.

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K. A. Fender

E. A. Myere

T. H. Went, Jr.

W. A. Feeler

W. C. Nance

Cliff'While

W. H. Galnea

tucy Faye Nowlin

Marian W. WHUama

J. II. Galloway

W. M. Osborne

It M-. Williams

R. P. Galloway

J. E. Padgett

E. W. Willia

W. R. Gilea

C. I t I'artaln

H. E. WiUon

L. It Gin

J. It Philllpa

Margaret M. Wright

It L. Porttr
W. E. Price
C. T. Rabun
G. T. RaT
L. J. Rn t m

A. W'ataon

DIRECTORS

O FFICERS

George D. Rishop
L. I. Frazier
II. II. Hodges
R. F. Mann
George A. Ortagua
II. n. Pope
Ira E. Southward
George A. Speer, Jr

George A. Ortagus
H. H. Hodges
R. F. Mann
R. W. Deane
O. C. McRride
I«oi» D. HoushoWer
Catherine M. Ray
H. D. Rowland

TELLERS
Aina* Oraano
flaudina Ceaa
Polly Jonra
Jaannatta K Inlaw
Ju an ita McCord

PROOF IIEPARTJIEST
Rot W right
Joanna llaaa
Franrra Rro»«
llrlla (iillii» » r
I'hjIlU Sprnc.r

UP T ELLER S
I anora Andrrwa
Mery Jew* Barbour

CREDIT D F P \RTM ENT
A u c lU Howard

w alk

DRIVE IN TELLERS
f la r e Flatam ajar
Marlorte Todd
Patty Walkar
STATEMENT WINDOW
Sarah Kridar
la ro ly a Wilkaeuam
SWITCHBOARD
OPERATOR
Eaihar L«u Pata

BOOKKFT.PINT.
DEPARTMENT
Dotty Ramaay
Glenda Gordon
Jarkia Hatrhcr
Shrrra Jonm
Judy Mima
Julia Sand*
Carotfa Oatrrholm
Jojca Hragyil

SAVINGS TELLER
Jo Ann Hamilton
LOAN * DISCOt'NT
COLLECTION
DEPARTMENT
Hill Rm «n
Cl)da Long
M AIN'T ENCE
DEPARTMENT
Frank Blair
Tumrn) hiyy

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INSTALLMENT LOANDEPARTMENT
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Halan C. truer
Sarah Grimm
Marjorie llrlma
Flurrnrr llowk
Edith K ry iirr
Ronnir Ru*M

SAFE DEPOsrT BOX
CUSTODIAN
Dolwrra Go«r»a

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New Yerit far the helidaye
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the adteartel depertmaet.)

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day that all rtecka should be
made out to "The Sarepta
h a t Imprevemret Fuad,"
aad aldnattd to kit car* at

Speaking of Sanford foot­
ballers — J o h n n y Phillips,
David MacGillis, Butch R iier
and Eugena William* w e n
named to the 13th annual allMId-stata football squad by
the Orlando newspapers. Riser
and Williams were on the first
team and Phillips and MaeGfilis wera voted second team
ipots.

• • •
This ia the day the dirt
starts to fly out in Altamonte
Sprlngi on the first section
of the municipal water sys­
tem. Saw Oakland Estat'a
builder Lee Cohn last night
and he tells us his house*
will be ready for the water
Jan. 3, the agreed on date
for the completion o f the
pipework by Bail Builders,
Jacksonville.
•
•
•

Bo aald the meaty wUI bo
placed la aa otcrow fund aad
will bo utcd oxcluklvely for
Beaded Improvements at tho

REMNANTS OF A CAR are shown after one of the craahee which oc­
curred in Seminole County during the Chriatmaa holiday. This one was
cracked up in the Fern Park area.
(Herald Photo).
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ies during Urn past 1 1 years
h avt taken him away from
this
county,
Odham
still
lists Sanford as “ home” and
ho called up this weekend
to wish good hick to Johnny
Phillips upon his selection by
the Gator o fficii Is fo r a
scholarship.
“ And say hello to all the
other good people up there
lo r m e," ho asked the Her-

WED., DECEMBER 26, 1962 .. 8ANF0RD, FLORIDA NO. 61S

J

1 reset granting e l a foot­
ball eeimUnhtp to Jeheny
FhiUfoe hr foe University ef

Club at Gainesville.
Now coach and athletic
director at Sobrtag, Odhara’a
teams have woa tho tough
JUdgo thnforente championghlga la lour oI the last Ore
years aad represented the
confereeee hi the Cltrua Bowl
at Attburadale.
Bo baa bsaa eoo of tot
coaches of the state all-star
high school squad, la a mem­
ber of tba National High
School Coacheo Aasn. aad la
a member of the Century
Club of that organisation—
tbat means bis teams have
been coached to more than
toe wins ia football aad bas­
ketball.
Odham played ea the
Same squad at Florida with
dim Pigott, present Seminole
reach, and was a graduate
ad Seminole High in lbtt af­
ter playing an teams coached
by the late WhUey McLucaa.
He went to Gaineevillo after
military service.
Although his coaching dut­

BaUbUih«d 1908

f

s e e

eutefion* as to the teat time
• Saaford player had aech a
prate to Ua University.
Two af than went la 9M
*haa McKay M a c k aad
Oltaa Odham traveled to
Gatorlend Mr gridiron duties.
Tntluck k ft aehaol the a n t

United Prrn Uteed W in

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Mrs. Bradoa outlined tho
most pressing needs at tho
homo as bolng a now steel
fire escape, which Fire Chief
Mack Cleveland Sr. has dr-

Car Damage Set
At $5,500

New Constitution
SEOUL, Koran (U PI)
Park Chtntg Boo promulgated
a sweeping now constitution
today and said It provides the
basis for the nation to taka a
big “ leap toward.”

An unidentified elderly Negro was killed early
today when he was atruck by n pickup truck driven
by George W. Barnes, Negro, of 2723 W. 23rd St.,
thcr Highway Patrol reported.
Trooper C. E. Tomlinson said Barnes said the
old man was standing In the middle of the fog
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NEW
YORK
(U P I)
Striking longshoremen began
picketing in full force from
Maine to Tessa today. Hopei
for an orderly strike w e n «►
daagered at ewe pert.
En m a m picketing went
into effect for the first time
ilnce the International Long­
shoremen'! Association call­
ed the walkout Sunday night
The possibility of an intra­
labor squabble threatened to
touch off violence on the
docks at Galveston, Tex.
Galveston police dispatched
extra men to the waterfront
to guard against a clash be­
tween a subsidiary of the
1LA and a newly formed in­
dependent labor group.
The independent laborers,
represented by s onion call­
ed the Banana Workers Co­
operative,
have
intimated
they may eroas picket lines
at
Galveston.
A
Swedish
boat, tha Brita Thordon, ia
in dock witk a banana ship­
ment for Texas Forwarding
Co. o f Galveston.
Otherwise, reports indicated
that picketing elsewhere along the Atlantic and Gulf
coasts was orderly.
Both tha shippers and the
I LA w ert reluctant to re­
sume negotiations in tha dis­
pute which arose over a ship­
pers' demand that th« union
reduce the sixe o f work gangs
from 20 to IT men.

Heart Massage
Saves Infant

12 Million Miles

ibroudtd road, and he hid
no chance to avoid hitting
him. The body was found 88
feet from the point o f impact
and |300 damage waa done
te the truck, which Is wwned
by Cheater C. Fosgate, W in­
ter Park.
Juatice o f the Peace Hugh
Duncan made the coroner'*
investigation.
No
charges
were
preferred a g a I n ■ t
Barnes.
Other accident* since ‘Mon­
day night' resulted In three
persona being hotpitnliied and
IS A M damage* to eight cars.
Monday about 8 p. m. a car
driven by Jesse II. Spivey,
Orlando, struck a parked ear
belonging to Jack Kenner,
2344 S. Sanford Ave., San­
ford In front o f m fruit stand a
mil# south of Casselberry.
Kanner’s car ws* knocked 85
feet by the impact. Both
Spivey
and Kanner were
taken to Seminole Memorial
Hospital with undetermined
injuries.
Damage to the Kanner car
was estimated at 81,200 and
to tho Spivey vehicle at |800.
Spivey waa charged with fa il­
ure to have vehicle under
control by Trooper J. L.
Sikes.
Late Monday evening a
new compact car, driven by
Lowell W . Kramer, 24, A lta,
monte Springs, skidded 430
feet when Kramer tried to
negotiate a eurvs west of
Weathersfteld and rolled over
twice into the woods. Kramer
was not injured, but damage*
to hit car amounted to $800.
Ha was charged with exces­
sive speed by Sikes, who in­
vestigated.
Robert Mayer, wn'o lives on
SR 438, near the Lake Howell
Road intersection, waa cri­
tically injured when ha lost
control e f hi* ear while driv­
ing on Lake Howell Road,
Tanglewcod, Tuesday night.
The car slewed through sever­
al front yard* in the vicinity
before striking a power pole,
the report said. t
Mayer was thrown through
the windshield by the impact
and taken to Winter Park
Memorial Hospital in serious
condition. Damage to his car
was placed at f 1,200 and the
power pole cost is $200.
A car driven by Carl F.
Kettles,
of
Altamonte
Springs, struck a
vehicle
owned by James R. Clayton
Jr., 8NAS, early Tuesday
night in front o f the Mar Lou
Restaurant.
Tba Clayton enr waa knock­
ed over the curbing and into
a telephone pole. Damage to
the Kettles ear waa placed at
$500 and to Clayton’a at $550.

MOSCOW (U PI)-R u ssia's
seven-month space probe to
the planet Mara passed the 12
million mile mark Tuesday,
according to the official news
•geney Tass. The “ Mars 1”
was launched oa Nor. I.

Hole Filled
HOLLYWOOD (U P I (-Doris
Day will replaco tji* lato Mar-

Thanks Given
VATICAN

A Shoe , , •
Widely scattered
man met death

as

Blacklist Asked

(U P I)

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today for tba first Christmas
in many years without wars or
threats of war and asked Cath­
olics to pray (or an avar more
solid peace.

Stocks Firm

NEH YORK (U P D —Stocks
got off to a firm (tart ia brisk
opening dealings today. The
market will be facing new
pressure this week. Now that
■tiling for capital gains has
been completed, the list ia In
By Uaited Preaa fateraatioaal for a bout with tax-lots sailing.

Holiday Mishaps
Fatal To 829
Death

struck

more

often

on the nation’ s highways dur­

Market Talk Set

BONN (U P I)—West German
ing tho final hours of tha Foreign
Minister
Gerhard
four-day holiday Christmas Schroeder will go to England
Day and tha list o f victima next monlh to discuss Bri­
waa nearly as long as nrgin- tain's proposed entry into the
European Common Markat
ally f e a r e d , compilation!
with British Prime Minister
showed today.
Harold Maerolllan, R was an­
The
traffic
death paca nounced here.
averaged well over six an
hour fo r tha 102-hour holiday.
Flrea claimed more than 100
BURLINGTON, Vt. (U P I) lives.
Former Sen. Warren R. Austin
Six children died In • fir * of Varmont, the stocky, redon a farm near Poughquag, faced country lawyer who boN. Y . Five persona died in a cam* tha United States' first
traffic
accident during a ambassador to tha United Na
Texas rainstorm.
float, died Tuesday at his
The United Press Interna­ home. He was U . Austin, a
tional count showad that G43 Republican, had been ill and
persona had been killed in partially paralysed since suf
traffic accidents between 8 faring a stroka late in 1033.
p. m. local time Friday aad
midnight Tuesday
Tha
breakdown: traffic,
M IAM I (UPD-Ex-Vaaeaue843; fires, 103; planes, 14. laa dictator Marcos Pcrex
miscellaneous, 70; total 820.
Jlmenes ate a Christmas din­
California led the nation ner o f ham, string beans, po­
with 60 traffic deaths, fo l­ tatoes, fruit and salad from a
lowed by Tsxaa with 53, Il­ prison tray just a few miles
linois 43 and New York 34.
from his $400,000 minium on

Spying Charges
Made Official

Still In Jail

Miami Beach. Guardi a l the
Miami Jail, where Peres Jim
cues ia being held for extradi­
tion to Vcnexuela to fare
charges that he stole millions
from the national treasury,
said tha pudgy ex-atrongman
attended M au in ja il first.

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Dear Abby
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Entertainment .. Pag* 0
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“ We feel that Fidel Castro can
only be overthrown by a military ac­
tion," he continued. "We also think
that the Cuban problem is not a lo­
cal problem. It ia tho problem of th»
Western Hemisphere."
Artime, who has emerged as a
focal figure in the exile community,
spoke at the suburban Miami home
of a prominent Cuban exile. He em­
phasised that all the returned pris­
oners regarded themsehMr aa the.
"troops of tho revolutionary coun­
cil."
Elsewhere in Miami, the gaunt
prisonera indulged in Joyous Christ&lt;nius reunions with their families,
strolling the .streets, engaging in
festive dinners and savoring their
freedom.
But ail were preoccupied with an
event in Havana: The tangted ar­
rangements for the return of 1,000
relatives on the African Pilot This
craft had delivered to Havana the
bulk of the fo3 million food and
medical ransom for tha captives' re­
lease.
More than 3,800 of their relatives
were reported to have besieged the
Havana office of the Cuban Families
Committee, pleading to be among the
1,000 persons the ship is acheduled
to carry today to Florida.

' Diane Bnkar, 14, S t« Pal­
metto, and Eugene Ellsworth,
» , UU Saaford Are., are te
Seminole Memorial Hospital
today u the remit of being
struck bp lightning white out
on the 111 near file municipal
pier during Tuesday’* storm.
Also with them on the fill
were Lyndla Altermaa, 14,
308 E. Seventh and Wills
Ellsworth, IT, brother of Eu­
gene. They were uninjured.
Diane and Ellsworth both
suffered 'severe flash boro*
on Uto dtost, and DUm waa
ia a elate af shock whan tak­
en to th* hospital.
Hospital authorttiea aald
today Dian* waa much Im­
proved and resting comfort­
ably. Kileworth ia also Im­
proved and hia condition la
considered good.
Lt. Joe Hickson and Pa­
trolman C. C. Dodson Investi­
gated for Uto Police Depart­
ment.

Causeway Views
To Be Discussed

Austin Dies

City commissioners w i l l
continue their adjourned Mon­
day night meeting and hold a
STANFORD, Calif. (UP1&gt;—
session Thursday at 10 a.m. to A Palo Alto physician saved
wind up year end business.
the life of a 12 week-old baby
• • •
with open chest heart massage
Alcoholics Anonymous will performed ia the makeshift
meet Thursday at 8 p m. at surroundings of a household
Grace Methodist Church on kitchen Tuesday.
The infant, Orian Mcrier,
Onora Rd.
had stopped breathing for
«
•
•
. Winners o f the Chriatmaa nearly five minutes when Dr.
lighting contest sponsored by Jaek Remington arrived at the
the Jayeees will receive their Palo Alto home of Mr. and
prises at the noon meeting of Mrs. Eflo Merler.
The physician quickly open­
the club Thursday at the Civic
Center, Chairman H a r e 1d ed the baby'a chest with a
knife and massaged his tiny
Rowland announced.
heart until an ambulance and
• • »
resucitator crew arrived.
The graphic and original
The baby was in critical con­
MOSCOW (U P I) - The So­
-art work which decorated the
dition today, according to Palo
viet government today o ffi­
operating mom entrance won
Alto Standard Hospital.
cially backed up newspaper
the prise at Seminole Memor­
spy charges against the U.S.
ial Hospital for the best dec­
embassy here but Indicated
orated section. The scene de­
that three American embassy
LONDON (U P I) - A winter
picted Rudolph with a broken
officers, accused o f espion­
leg ia a cast, being pulled by storm that gave Europe one
age, would be allowed to reSanta oa a bicycle and a very of ita coldest and whitest
1main in the country.
fine pencil sketch o f a nurse Christmases in history kept
The
action came hi a
by Joe R ojali The fine dis­ holiday travelers stranded in
WASHINGTON &lt;UP1)-Ser. Foreign Ministry statement
plays all over the hospital parte of the continent today.
made judging very bard, but Snow brought by icy winds out I Clinton P. Anderson. (D-N, that did not order any expul­
linal honors went to the sec­ o( Russia blanketed Europe M .) has suggested that the sions but demanded that the
ond floor north wing nurses from Scandinavia to Italy, al- Pentagon blacklist any eon- I U. S. embassy taka measures
^station for second place and thougb a warm Mediterranean tractor whose advertiflng di­ to restrain its personnel from
the third floor north wing .wind began to clear the ern- vulge i vital nuclear power us- ; activitie* “ incompstibfo" with
thnir diplomats* statu*.
formation.
ltra f Italian »!&lt;*&gt;•«.

Europe Snowed In

C ITY

Pop* John X X III praised God

MIAMI (UPI) — Calls for ob(iteration of tha Caatro regime
mounted among leaders of the Cuban
exile community today in the joyous
reception given to 1,113 Bay of Pigs
invasion prisoners who were air­
lifted to freedom.
The captives, who were shuttled
to liberty by 10 airplanes Sunday
nnd Monday after 20 months in Cu­
ban jails, anxiously awaited news of
the freighter African Pilot, which
was acheduled to leave Havana to­
day with 1,000 of their relatives.
/ All harkened to a pledge for Fidel
Castro's demise sounded hy Manuel
Airtime, a leader in the abortive In.
K ‘J [ A s t e t h h M . o f nrisoni
g t e lo bejnduAikL At •&gt; preea tonference futoday, Artime promised
hoernely that "We shall return."
The 30-year-old Cuban culled on
the government* of the Western
Hemisphere to mount s siege against
Fidel Castro's regime. Such unity,
he said, could "topple the Cubun
Communist rule,within a week."
Artime said the released prisoners were determined to reussault
the Caribbean island. "We have given
our word to our dead, to the Cuban
people, and to the free world that
we will liberate Cuba or die in tha
attempt," he declared.

Mrs. Braden laid bis ap­
pointment became necessary
when it was leaned that th*
Cases(berry Lions Ctsb wag
going to consult witk an archi­
tect to draw up plans Mr the
ntw fire escape. Shoemaker
baa leng had an interest la the
bom* and, being a builder,
■he felt be was moot qogHffod
to work ,with th* bento in th*
technical aspects ef Uw effort.
The borne director aald to­
day ah* bad been working on
getting aastoy to Improve the
home for tha p u l three yet re
and bad tried to berraw mon­
ey, but to no avail. .
She recently mad* a trip to
Atlanta to confer with officials
of the Housing and Home Fi­
nance Agency there, and re­
ceived n refusal ea Uto basis
of Um home not being qualified
under gnvernmnst rules for
•id from that agency.
The effort would bay* been
abandoned had It not been for
tha "gnat.need of tbo.aren for
a private ham*, and, be*idea
wo lav* the work," said Mrs.
Braden.

Form er Senator Douglas
SUpstrom and Chamber of
Commerce
manager
John
Krlder will appear before th*
Jan. 18 meeting o f the D-'Bary Chamber of Commerce
In Union Hall at Stetson Uni­
versity to discuss the pro­
posed Lake Monroe cause­
way and new route for Ilwy.
17 03 south o f Orange City.
BACK FROM CUBA — Edgurdo Buttsri, 26, son of the former Cuban
Making the announcement.
secretary of labor U embraced by his mother and sister upon his arrival
Krider said, “ 1 would Ilk* to
in Miami. Buttari was taken captive in the Bay of Pigs assault.
correct some misleading in­
(NEA Telephoto)
formation and point out the
Seminole County Chamber of
Commerce has not officially
gone oa record as endorsing
the causeway or any other
alignment south of Orange
City.”
I A N SALVADOR, The Ba- lantic safely, despite fears it aboard, said the ship did not
He said the chamber has
h im u ( U P I ) —Th* Nina II, had foundered, become lust in overshoot San Salvador as requested the state to make
a feasibility study of the pro­
replica o f th* smallest ship a hurricane or eunk, and the originally indicated.
used in Christopher Colutn- craw planned to reenact Uter
He said tha 40-foot sailing ject, however.
bue’e discovery o f tho new today Columbus's landing on ship cama along th* southern
world 470 year* ago. today
computed a similar voyage 07
day* after aailing from Palo*,
Spain.
Columbus did K better. Ilia
ship*— th* Nina. Pint* end
Santa Maria — reached Sen
Salvador in 70 day*. 27 days
faster than tha Nina U.
Columbus sailed from Palos
on Aug. g, 1402, wlUU the
Nina 11 sailed from the same
port last 8epL 10.
Tba Minn U sensed lb * A t ­

Saturday Hours
Set By Clerk

thte Bahamian bland.
tip o f the island on Christmas
Th# vessel, a tiny, round- Eve. But because it waa after
bottomed square-rigger which dark tha crew planned to duck
ia a replica o f Columbus’s for th* night off th* commun­
County Clerk Art Becksmallest ship, anchored o ff ity o f Cockburn on th* lower i with Jr. said hia office will
Ran Salvador about U ;30 west shore.
b* open Saturday "a t teost
p. m. Tuesday.
Thte was done berauee land- until 0 0 0 0 “ to afford those
Th* ctew ram* ashore about I ing ceremonies were set for having to g*t inslrumenta on
midnight and waa greeted by ■Christmas Day.
record before tha first of the
an impromptu Bahamian cate­
But the crew was unable to year to do so. Th* office
nation, including a brass band attract attention (rum shore will also be open Monday.
and dancing on th* beach.
by waving llghta, and the ves­ Tha Orang* County cterk’p
Navigator Robert Marks, tha sel was driven neat by • o ffk * will be open Monday
ooljrAmssiosa o f tha nine m u strong east wind.
Dec. Si, but not Saturday.

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Roan and Bsnteeto Bob, nam­
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Otoar atanpara to aatek
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Ditadjly night A largo owwd
waa an hand to aoa a * raoo cud. klgWRktod by
newcomer Pao la e’a victory
in too ninth w ont
Pao too, owned by Prod
TtrvUUon, toured too flan*
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M ta lM Mae*
lara agahCm aaeand atralght
BrHUk Open, lost the U. S.
Open to young Jack Nkklaut
to • ptoyaC tad added auto

NEW YORK — (N B A ) —
KmeUan tnuieeandO a e a r y
ether factor when too Now
York Gtaato ckallen«e toe
Oreen Boy Packer* at Yankee
ftadutm Dee. 10 fer toe rtglit
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BaakatbaQ - Wilt tha Btilt
Chamberlain, and giro you 14

The DtBnry gpaie-Ribben
Bawling Club members made
new* at their December moot­
ing whan Knee Welter knock*
eut E. Ogden fee ike General
H. P. Newton Memorial Tro­
phy, veiling lia strikes in *
row, n m i score ef ggg and n
greet ef IIS.
.
The tendi ttondtan did net
cheats- High lee r's ‘'Tend­
er'* Warn to ftn tl td Conley'*
■Tough" to second; sad td A l­
len's "Strap" team to In third

aren a tarry.
Offenalre Una — No apologiea needed for Gient for­
ward wall. Darrell Dean at
guard la unheralded star. But
tha Green Bay group, with
four all.pro tyyea (Bingo,
Jerry Kramer. T h u r a t o n ,
Gregg) la the beet In football.
Thle la Paektn' province.
Defenaire Una — A standoff. Jim Katcaraga and Andy
Rotuatotli put on greater ruth
than Packar and*, hut tackla
Henry Jordan of Green Bay to
n on mobile than Giant inter­
ior duo.
■Upebaagaya — Gtanta an

"Fifty-two weeks," snapped
football—Y. A. Tittle. If too
Andy, or tine* the Packets
record* are airtight.
humiliated tha Giants, 17*0, an
Auto Ractog-Bodgar Ward, » tondro-Uk# field in Qnen
with nobody to tbc-offs^ top.
i u l ! r c r a b * a t coreef l C j B f t
Ttrato - Bod U ro r. leA*
rookie WBfter, o ld iu r m H
York oooeh, cried the moment Aa unit, Packen hare beat
Horse Bactag - Willie Shoe­ the QtonU clinched the Eaet- linabacking hi National foot­
ball league, featuring foreetmaker, and namt me some- era Division title.
1 welled n whole yew fer •r and Cunie at the corners.
body bettor if y « really hid
thle," he acid grimly, and yen Big margin to Grewn Bay.
to wto see.
The guys with the stakes knew he meant the chance to Secondary—Evenly matched.
rumen will UU you that the play the Packen again.
Green Bay's Jteae Whitenton
'•ghee** may wind up as tha Tha Giuto* p a ye ha waa ahraya doe* gnat job on
best of aU time. So you might wounded by tha ridicule that ghofner. Addorlty hat been
not get too much ergumeat fallowed the Green Bey heap, brilliant at halfback. But
tog.
then.
Hew they eompatei
But selecting Davie could
provoke a pleasant little haa- Running—Jim Taylor gives
tie. This year you had Maury Paektn edge. Paul Hornung
WUto steal 104 bates to break sat to top shape, but Tom
Ty Cobh's record, Mickey Moon to fino euhetitute. Alex
Mantle tod the Yankees to an- Webetor to only Giant threat,
ether World lertos triumph good sheet yardage man.
la which, tor a change, Urn Pacaiag—T. A. Tittle out*
Irena Bombers couldn't he* rlaaaee Bart Blair. He's better
hum R. tad that say-hay mau, under pressure, mere actunto
Willie Maya, waa money ta tha an the tong test, particularly
adapt to aatliag up om en .
hank tor the Qleuto.
Yet, while Urn Dodgorr Maw Ita rf to smart field general
Receiving — Again • • adthe peasat playoff, Tommy
D. eat a otlakout to loading vantage to Otoata because #f
the league «Hh a -Ml over- Del Ihefner. Bet a* em
ago. U l nuts betted ta and M matches light end Ben Knn&gt;
kite. Tlut i • triple nobody
yardaga. Peahen' Boyd Bow­
ler he* mere speed than fresh
Gifford, hut net the Giant vet-

Oiaat ooenar man Borneo and
Lyaeh an top hands, too. Jim
Patton for New Torh, Wood
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MIAMI (UPD—Aa elderly
Winter Park couple died ia a
Christmas Day eollieloa near
Clermont, bringing the holiday
traffic- death toll for Florida
to at least 23, the Highway
Patrol; aaid today.
9 Foster Roe Fanning, 73, and
hie wile, Jessie Minor Fan­

Kennedy Gives
Pardon To 'Jake
ff BEVERLY HILLS, Calif.
(U P I)‘ — John (Jake the
Barbee) Factor returned to
his ho$ie today with the “best
Christmas present ever”—a
pardon from President Ken­
nedy that spared hlnr from
possible deportation. .
It Was confirmed in Palm
Beach,- where the president
spent ihe holidays, that Ken­
nedy had granted Factor a
Christmas pardon on :g 1943
mail $aud conviction.
The-pardon, in affect, nul­
lified ‘ &lt;*—
deportation proceed­
-------*
ings against the Southern
California millionaire that

ice. *tfhe proceedings were
Dosed on the conviction.
* Factor was ecstatic over the
news o f the pardon. When told
by United Press International
a t Palm Springe, Calif., where
he spent Christmas, Factor
railed the pardon "Just won­
d erfu l”
Factor served nine y ea n
in federal prison fo r con­
viction* on se v e n l counts inevolving re-sale o f bonded
whiskey
certificates.
The
complicated scheme involved
inducing penons
to turn
over certificates, which In
turn offsred fo r sale to more
than ana person.

ning, H , worn killed in a twoear accident on State lload 30,
4J miles east oI Clermont.
The Highway Patrol said
Fred Barnes, St, OsiaesTille,
was charged with manslaugh­
ter Tuesday when be ran headon into another car while driv­
ing the wrong way in the
wrong lane of Interstate High­
way 4.
The accident, which occurred near Lakeland, took the
life of Emctt Francis FUlum,
17, Lakeland, the driver of the
other ear.
At least three other deaths
were reported on Christmas
Day to climax the holiday
weekend which started at •
p.m. Friday and ended at
13:01 this morning.
A surge of Christmas Day
deaths across the nation
brought the four-day holiday
to a sorrowful close today
with the traffic toll within
reach of advance fears.
The deaths of six children
ia a fire on a New York farm,
of five persons in a car acci­
dent in a Texas rainstorm, of
doiens of other motorists
beading homo ia generally
hasardous weather pushed the
total holiday carnage to more
than MO persons.
Of this number, more than
630 were in traffic accidents,
just short of the National Saf­
ety Council’* original esti­
mates of between 6S0 and 730
for the 102-hour period.
But the fatalities of Christ­
mas Day, when the toll shot
up by 110, smashed the hopes
of the council that the final
figure would be perhaps 200
less than the high estimate.
The breakdown:
Traffic 622; fires 100; planes
14; miscellaneous 76; total
814.
California led the nation
with 36 traffic deaths, followed
by Texas S3, Illinois 43, New
York 33, Indiana 26, Georgia
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Little Susy Paequin strolled
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Surfside motel Tuesday full
o f Christmas goodies.
8ooni she was tost. A police,man Spotted her standing
alongside big Colllna Avenue
crying.
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Stisj^ from M o n t r e a l ,
•peaks- no English. Officer
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French.
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Funeral services fo r Mr.
Fred R. Wilson, 76, Sanford
attorney who died Monday at
Fish Memhrlal Hospital in
Deljind, will bo held at 2 p.m.
Thursday at the First Metho­
dist Church, with Rev. John
Adams Jr. officiating.
Burial will be in Evergreen
Cemetery with Brisson Fun­
eral Home in charge o f ar­
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Phil Ntw iom

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Ha la P r e s i d e n t Malaa
Tihomba af Katanga prarlan
who anaannaad aatiaalan from
tha npnhllo of tha Conga la
tha opan^l da?a of Coagolaaa
Independanca and baa baaa
ablo to maintain hlmaalf aad
bla private arm? alnca largal?
with nvaauoa from tha Santa
Mlnlan copper mining aom-

nolletie M eat A potalewT
aa urge him to aaapla them
before tha daaaevt (camlca).
CASE 0-4311 Martin T , ag­
ed 11, to feeding with hla par­
ent*.
-Dr. C r a n e , m o t h e r ha*

UnliaU K a tw n v

United Nation* aa a whole,
tto aanatltutaa no fiaanatol
h a an thn UK.
t the Cange, tha United
Iona face* both financial
and moral bankruptcy and tha
threat tamnaaa tb* longer
success aludan UN afferte ta
reatara Congo pone* and un­
ity. In both, the United 8tates
la heavily Involved.
Aa It has for many mouths,
th* kay to th* present Congo
crisis rcitt with n husky, gaaial man who for more than two
} r» is succeaafully baa resist&lt; I pleasure designed to fore*
I m to restore hla separatist
slate to th* authority o f th#
Congolese central government.

flrat andvr tha leadership af
tha late Sacratar? Oanaral
Dag HammarakJoUl and now
undvr U Thant, it haa hacoma
avar mora daapl? committed
to tha pramlaa that Tahamba
moat ba forced to aumndar.
Tahombo obviouai? la not
without frlanda and support­
er*.
Wban Belgian Foreign Min*
later Paul-llenrl 8peak and
Praaldant Kennedy anaeuaeed
a determination to do aomathing about Tahombe, Belgian
eettlera In hla capital of BUaa*
bethvlllo reaponded with a bar­
rage o f rotten v* gotablea
agalnat the Belgian oonaulita
and UN vehicles.

deepernto.
Impatience aver the continu­
ing Katanga atelamato within
tha oantrnl guvaramant peril**
meat t h r a a t a n a to topple
Adonic*! guvaramant Mount­
ing antl-U. 8. aantlment car*
rtoa with it tha threat that n
new government would be
atroagly left-wing.
Strongly aupported by th*
United Staten, Thant now
aaeha to block both oxport aad
ante of Kateagaao produete to
focca Tahombo to hla knaaa.
But tha way la not oaay.

free time after achaoL
"But hla dadd? aad I feel ha
ahould bo ant ptayiag gamao
or alaa reading and atud?ing.
"So what la tha fair thing
to do In auch a casat”
Man? wlaa porante offer
their children a chance to aeo
n limited number of TV pro­
gram*—free!
Then, if the youngatera
arave mora TV entertainment,
tha? muat -buy tha antra time.
For example. Prof. Eugena
Ehrlich, af Colombia Uaiver*

ait?, la a apociallat fat raiding
la yiw w i.
Ha taaaiMs eollaga youth, aa
wall aa busiiwsa oxacutlvaa,
haw la taad awiftl?. Bat ha la
aa n y a t Applied PsythologUt la hla awa kooM, too.
T hero four ahfldnnaa?a
Prat. Bhritoh, "mult * f whom ability.
It to a plaaaara In aatnto
aider to boy time la front a f
Prof. Khrllah as a tuporh Ap­
tha televialon tuba.
plied Psychologist, which to
"N o reading; no watching.''
wh? I am paaalng along hla
That may aaem to mewhat
formula to ?on other parents.
atom to man? o f you unduly
TV can ba a great bean hat
tolerant parent*, bat it re*
It la Ilka the proverbial B-adgquire* flrmneaa to rear ah11- ed award. At eon harm a# well
aa help—If it to overdone.
Tha beat hope for maintain*
tharefora, you can aa that hla
lag thin Republic to to have all
four youngatera are develop­
oar peaagatore beeome good
ing a rich background ad read­
ing knowledge.
Far "randan* are mora In­
Their vocabulary, grammar
dependent than mere "lie tanaad Information tovala era riaan.” Mare Antony ctampadad
Ing every weak.
Urn llatenarx at tha funeral ad
So they will go on to collage
Caster and aanvaeted them to­
with tha aeeond graataat to- te a lynching mobt
luranc* for echolaatto grades,
A ll mob* art tod by apeaknamely, axaallent r e n d i n g
oral For mobatora arc Itoten•kill.
aral
L Q. or native intelligence U
Did you over hear ad a mob
tha flrxt requisite. And tha
third to good atudy habile.

OUR BOARDING HOUSE
WASHINGTON &lt;UP1» — Worae, it la argued that the questioner by n finger gesture
Th* Rapubltoans are uncam- Dirkaen . Halltck Image to inviting uothar to sound off.
ifortebly hooked on a dilemma. harmful.
Of raursa, If tha new invitee
House Republican L a n d e r
MAamtXJriUA
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p
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to
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happen*
to bo loaded for
The
Democrat*
era
content
PUTAteOWTHBl
Charlaa A . ilalieak to hanging with "The Kennedy*." They Jugular shot, tha praaldant haa
OUMTftrifitetol HAHOOAV*V*3« k )\O Pte in o A U .ft*
AND WKTUM* &lt;1l&lt; m c e m m « . f s d / V p g s d i m d / Z t
by tha aaat of kin pants on on* ahould be. Preaident Kennedy not Improved hla poellloe. But
riJTuptMn
y
^
CMBteW A N lM jl
horn. Sonata Republican Land* atari at frequent Interval* la tha odds favor him. In abort,
N riO tSflO * J / s
SAW 1W V•A
v-3
/ / (7 VmUj/lU
or Kvaratt Dirhaan danglaa what to known aa th* White tho White House nawa confer­
uOOO' r /
from tha other.
Houa* new* ooatoienao. Thin ence shown o ff Praaldant'Ken­
Halltck and Dirkaaa era apoctecular taka* place ta a nedy's attractive personality,
script writers, producers and State Department theater with quick mind aad riy humor at
•ten af tha Republican TV 100 or aa aewamea and woman their vary heal.
spectacular, T h a Kv
Than aomaa Mr*. Kennedy
la tha supporting east.
Charley Show." Their show's
Supporting aaat to tha prep­ with bar lovely face acd fig ­
Naltoon (a slipping. It to suf­ ay description, too, hocauao ure atrelUug into the living
fering from tho competition of thea* conference* are heavily rooms o f TV viewers with
n teal spectacular, "Th* Ken­ loaded by their environment
of tha White Houa*
nedy*."
la favor o f th* praaldant.
Vary affective and un­
“ The Kennedy*" to a Demo­ There are toe many pareons matched, of enures, by tha
cratic "apcc" gifted with
present ta permit to take GOP.
appeal, political **x appeal. place a no-hoids-harred naw* Tha Democrat#* TV block
Thee* Republican aad De
conference in th* bead knock­ buster ram* along this wool
eratto show* da not occupy ing tradition a f tha meeting! when th* praaidaat sat ta year
th* same tima riot but the • f tha praaa with FreeWent* living room aad min* answer
comparison to obvious. Tho Hoover, Boootvelt and Tru- lag questions. Thto perform
Republican dilemma to what
anc* waa eloctronle voter bait
8*nford, Florida
December
1968
to do about it.
So many nr* present that sweeter, even, than FDR’s
Tho fact to that "th* Ken­ there muat be discipline. So soothing finaid* chats.
nedy*" and “ Tha Ev and Char­ many nr* there that the fol­
ley Show" i n la i I
low-up question directed at
Moslem theologians have
knocking contest for public th* jugular In not asked, more lectured at Al-Axhar Uuivarfavor. Tha advantages to thto often than not. So raa
shy Cairo, Egypt, sine* pry.
contest lie so overwhelmingly bright and shining face* are but Cairo University, Egypt’s
with th* DemeeraUe produc­ upturned toward tha preaident first secular university,
tion as ta cans* aonta of Hal that ha usually can silence ana founded as recently aa
lack*’ and Dirkaen’* loving
Republican friends to clamor
for thoae atars to gat oft tam­
ers.
Tbeaa loving friends would
• c a a c u i n w i navw a
not abandon tho Republican
1ST 1933
apoctecular. But they would
gat new writers, naw produc­
ers and naw atari. In their
anxiety fo* these changes,
aama Republican* contend that
llalleck aad Dirkaen are pre­
114 8 * PAtaMtlo
senting to th* puhlto n TV
Image of their party which in
Phone FA 2-9814
doing th* party no good.

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light? iip t u ln p o n lH t^
tag n w t t m af tha United
Nations.
la tta fla il nation M m tho
gavtl M l i t 13:•» a.a. tha it- bar, aad a (o f? aria aaat to
Mmhl? rated TM with M ah- Tha Hamid.)
Mr. Mas Brawar
State Hoad Department
Tallahaaiaa. Fla.
Daav Strt
Daring tha paat M r Waaka
than hara appoarad in tha
aawipapan articles ta can*
aoatlon with • p n paaal h?
eartaia Intonate ta baild n
bridga heroes Lab# Manna
from City of Sanford ta tha
rillaga o f EhterprUa.

Barbs
Son* golfera call their
•lube by number aad aoato
by a number o f name*.
Even crooks cuke * good
Impression, but only with
their fingerprint*.
A Judge aaye argument*
arc th* ahtof ran** o f di­
vorce. Wa thought It waa get­
ting married.

Importance a f teaching your
Some people eaant to ten
child to bo a swift, fluent read­
er. Start with hla achool books, before starting a fight, probut aee • that ha wideaa hi* mitara count to many thou*reading at this newspaper, and* and refareea juat count
after th* fight to over.
Dont let him atop with
manly the comics or th* apart Lots o f man wear four-inpage*. Urge him to dip Into hand ties but glria prefer
tb* editorial page aad tha syn­ beaux banging *a their neck.
dicated features, ouch aa thto
A achool principal aaye
one, at least far s few minovary schoolroom ahould have
And tend far my booklet n radio. Far afttiag-up exer­
"Hew To Tutor n Child At cise*, mayba.
Home," enclosing * atemped, A grant mystery ta most
return envelope, phis 30 cents. pcranU: Why eant achool
Urn it to apoed up * child** kids make out on their al­
reading.
lowance?
(Always write to ' Dr.
CVaas to car* af thto nawaLate a f aaltog* students
paper, tattering n tong 4 learn to lie* quickly by tha
cant stamped, addramad »

Chamber a f ComaMvee held ca
December 14, IMS, g reoola*
tlon waa adapted eppaalag
the propoeal a f the lamleala
Chamber o f Commerce for the
re-routing af Btogbwa? 1T*M
northward from F r e n c h
Avenue to Sanford via a bridge
to bo eoDetracted acfoaa Lake
Monro* to tha Village o f Jbn*
terpriao, conaoctlag with tha
Orange Clty-Eatarpriaa Road
and Interatete Four.
Tha propoeod route would
morel? duplicate adequate
exiatlng highway facilities; It
would deprive touriate of a
•cento drive along beautiful
Lake Moaraa on pretent
Highway 17-*A and the few
mttoe alleged to ba aavad by
thto huge expenditure a f tax
money would not justify the
project.
It to reepectfully requested
that the above revolution be
aerioualy conaiderad if and
whan the prapoaal cornea ta
your attentie*.
Tour very truly,
Glenn 0. Smith
Executive Secretary
DeBary Chamber af
Commerce

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Eight machine pletol ballet*
fired by Communiat guard* hit
the bua, but the only injury
wa* a glaaa apllnter cut re*
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.
The eecape waa ae carefully
planned that the famllle*
brought along their belong­
ing*, including a living room
dock, five aoft cuahiona and a
doll carriage.
The bua, owned by one of
the men fat the party, amaah*
ad through three barrier* on
the main highway to Berlin
and made it aafely to the U. 8.
Arm y checkpoint on the edge
o f the We*tern aector o f the
city.
A t a Weat Berlin refugee
camp later, the eacapera amid
they had planned to flee on
Chriatmaa Eve but had to de­
fe r the venture bccauae the
bua radiator frote. They aald
they atayed up all night to
thaw the radiator.
Aa part o f the plan, the ref*
ugeea placed on the rear of
the 30-seat bua a algn reading
"repair ahop car” to make
police think it waa going on a
repair trip.

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Church To Get
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By Mr*. Clarence Snyder
Rev. Einert Bolick, paator
o f Good Shepherd Lutheran
Church,
announced
today
that the church hope* to have
its new " A ll State*" organ
Installed In time for the
Chriitmae services.
Some time ago, when an
nut of state vlaitor contribut­
ed to the organ fund, it waa
decided tn name the organ
the “ AH Sta W ^ rntd to aolielt fund* lor Ha purchaie.
Member* wrote letter* to re­
lative* and friend* In every
■tat* and enough money haa
been received to place tbe
new organ In tbe church.
Contribution* are still betog requested, however, from
both out of state and local
friends since full payment
will not be completed on the
organ wheo H is installed.
It U hoped that out of
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Good Shepherd and enjoy the
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DECEMBER 21
Ad million*
'"lucent MateckJ, fe r n Park;
lack Cotton Jr.. Lak* Monoe; Maria Molohan, John
ackiun. Clay William*. Willy
‘erry; LaVerne Well*, Erne»t
try ant. Ruth Bruant, (.’handcr Alexander Jr., Charles
.eonard Ware, JoAnn Wil­
iams, Beryl Dyal of Sanfurd.
Birth*
Ir. and Mrs. Marvin Dyal of
lanford, a girl
ir . and Mra. Letter Bryant
f Sanford, twin girl*
Discharges
luth Heinold, Philadelphia;
ienry Snarberg, Dellary; An* Ruth Hillman. Dan Long.
•Ire. Thomas McDonald and
laby, Mra. Albert Faupel and
«b y , Rosa Binni, George
lest, Ronald Peoples. Joe
iuarello,
Beverly
N oto ,
ir * . Donovan Tucker and
aby, Mra. Larry McDaniel
nd baby of Sanford.
DECEMBER 22
Admlsiioo*
Jary Tomkinson, Lake Mary;
Tola Whiting, DeBary; Eddie
Wiliams, Osteen; Lucile Noron, Geneva: David Bush,
Immanuel Compton, Willie
lughes, Klytses Burk and
idward Lee Hayes of Sanford.
Births
fr. and Mrs. Willie J. Hughes
f Sanford, a girl
Discharges
lugh Slme, DeBary; Margart Rimer. Maitland; Rodney
harp, DeBary; Dorothy Cbaera, Ostosn; Barbara Ann
"obb, Maria Bowes, Onie
lyrd, Dennis Hogan, Mrs.
Ylllie Lee Tucker and baby,
leila Williams, Mrs. Prince
IcKinney and baby, Doris
ruiisB* af Sanford.

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l i m i PU N C H DOLLS appearing for
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LITTLE JIMMY KLINti, aU tuckered out after viaitinir Santa laat
Thursday night, apparently didn’t feel too much like playing with the
toy auto he received. On the other hund, Ann Elizabeth Tope appears to
le pretty well pleased with her dolly and even had a smile for the photo*
yrapher. Both Jimmy, son of Mr. and Mrs. Alton Kltng and Ann Eliza*
both, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Tope, saw Santa for their first
time at the Altamonte Springs Community Christmas Party.

Van Camp Corned Beef ~ 2
Peter
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Butter
Western Carrots
Holsum Manz Olives
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ALTAMONTE ELEMENTARY students of Mrs. Trene King’s sixth
grade had as their hollduy project the making of placards depicting the
Twelve Days of Christmas which were chosen by Principal Frank Gore to
docorato the lunchroom. Shown with one of the placards arv, from left,
Patti Swofford, Vulorie Wyreore, Kent Fliinck and Raymond Michaux.
Carol Sulilvun is in buck at right near the tree.
(Herald Photo)

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Sanford Naval Air SUttoe,
the Anar, Air Force and
Navy, and the Acay Deucy
Club at the annual NAS
childra'a Christman Party.
The children, accompanied
by four adulta and repraaan*
tativca of the varioua afen*
claa who aponaored the party

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were taken on a lour of the
Naval Air Station, thee en­
joyed a turkey dinner at the
Acey Duecy Club, followed
by a viait from Santa Claua,
who arrivod by Jet.
More than (TOO worth of
food and marduadlae, coun­
try of Sanford merchanta,
waa given to the four famlUee along with the toy* and
pceaeata for the children.
Ed Tanner, ATI and Jack

Beat, member of the edvieery
board et the Acey Beat y
Chb, were la charge e l eB
arrangement!, aad members
of Epallon Sigma Alphe aailated by wrapping the gUtn.
Mr*. John Becker, wife of
tho club manager, aarved an
hoateaa aad Capt Bobert
Warn of the Navel A ir Sta­
tion and Capt Joe IW ly of
Uatwiag One paid a visit la
the children at the party.

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LYMAN HIGH FHA members Linda Wells, left and Chris Glenn display
two of the 80 dolls dressed by the chapter as a service project. The entire
group, which waa turned over to the Marine Renerve’n "Toys for Tots"
campaign, wan shown last week when the Future Homemakers enter­
tained at a tea honoring the school faculty.
(Herald Photo)

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Lyman High School's Chapter o f the Future Homemak­
ers o f America entertained
members of the school facul­
ty lest Wednesday afternoon
at a tea held In the Home
Economies suite. The club
plans to make the faculty
tea an annual event.
Miss Marcia Lyon*, presl*

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All aliens will be required
to file address report cards
with the Immigration and
Naturalization Service during
the month of January, It waa
announced today by Edward
P. Ahrens, service director
in Miami.
All
noncitizens,
except
those In diplomatic status,
foreign
representatives
of
certain international organ­
isations and those admitted
temporarily as agricultural
laborers, are required to file
the address report
Cards are avaUable at aU
United States peat offleaa,
and failure to file m ay re ­
sult in a fine o f $300 or 30
day* Imprisonment.

dent, and Joanne Chubb, ed n festive air to the oceanpcwsldent-etoct, prcitded at loo.
Mr*. Mildred Drum* la the
the refreibment table which
waa
beautifully
decorated faculty aponaar far the groups
with lighted candles and a
holiday centerpiece.
Tho fancy party aandwichea
and cookie* served were all
mad* by girla In Um club.
On dirplay were 30 dolla
which
the club tnembera
cleaned and dresaed aa a
service project for the Ma­
rine Reierve T o y i for Tot*
campaign.
Each girl in the Home
Ecuoomici classes waa re­
quired to make an original
Christmas decoration. These
also were on dieptay and add-

Economy Up
JA C K SO N V ILLE (U P I ) —
The Florida State Chamber of
Commerce reports the econ­
omy o f the state la beaded
toward the and o f the year on
an up-awing which wUI pro­
vide • foundation on which to
build In 1903. Tho chamber
said tha economy showed size­
able gains over 1941 in moat
categories and would help
provide an overall cushion for
the agricultural losses suffer­
ed In tha recant freeze.

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Cuba Crisis Fade
UNITED NATIONS, N . Y .
(U P I) — Hopes of sealing
the Cuban crisis by Christ­
mas dwindled today with the
failure of another round o f
talks between U. S. and So.
vlet negotiators.
No further negotiating ses­
sion was scheduled as a fol­
low-up to unusual Sunday
meeting which failed to pro­
duce any progress toward a
procedural settlement o f the
crisis.
The
continued
stalemate
virtually eliminated any poas.
Utility that an agreement

Gators Work
On Passing
JACKSONVILLE (U P I ) —
The Florida Gatora boned up
their passing offense with two
drill* Christmas Day in pre­
paration for their Dec. 29
meeting with Penn State in
the Gator Bowl here.
L e f t y quarterback Tom
Shannon threw most o f the
( j i m s to highlight the drills.
The sophomore, who baa been
running the first unit on o f­
fense, toned to ends Hay
Brown, Sara Holland. Floyd
Dean and Bruce Starling.
Sophomore halfback icnsation Larry Dupree and half­
back Jerry Newcomer were
also targets for passes.
Local automobile dealci
fer their best buys to U
•U n ified display a da.

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first-time visitor
; Mrs. Elisabeth

Past N ob le Grands Install
Officers A t Holiday Party
Mrs. H aery Jsawsoe going ia
i t prosidant. Other officers
sire, Mrs. R. H. Beckham, vice
president; Mr*. M ay Bubow,
secretary end M r s 0 . C.
Howard, treasurer.’
N ew officers fo r tho soar­
Ineteiling
officers
were,
ing year wees installed with M rs Virginia Anderson, in*

Worthy Metros, Mrs. R. E,

H. Anderson, Jr., Mrs. Al­
burn Hector, Mrs.
Estes,
Mrs. Paul M arine, and Mrs.
E. A. Brothereon.
It wee reported that gifts
bad been delivered to East­
o n Star titters aad brothers
who ere shut-ins.
Gifts were distributed from
under tha treo by Harvey
Dunn, assisted by J. E.
Blackman, W. D. Causey and
B. E. Peurifoy. Fruit eaha
and coffee were served from
• table centered with a Ma­
donna arrangement.

meat of thair daughter, Hathryn Lauiaa, It Porter Lamar
Downar, too of Mrs. Hattls
iM gateo, 1700 Douglas A vc,
Sanford, and Albert N. Down,
or, of Sommcrvllte, Ga.
Miss Patty was born In
Jsrkeoovlllo. S h e attended
schools there aad ia Sanford
aad waa a anambar of the lt d
graduating clgsa of Seminole
High School While la high
B school abo was ■ member of
the Future Bomemaktrs of
America and sang with tha
Gies Club tha aatira Jour
yean.
The groom-elect waa bon la
Lookout Mosmtaiu, Teas., atlauded nummorvillo H i g h
School aad ia presently amployed hy the Food Fair Gro-

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Mrs. J. W. Charlton were coW 1v a a

Christmas

party at the Boudinot home in
Mayfair.
A color schema of red, gold
and green prevailed througho q ljh p gaily decorated home.

HOSTESSES AND TWO NEW MEMBERS of thu VAlI-l Officer* Wives
attending • Christman party at tho home of Mrs. E. J. Boudinot Left to
yight are Mra. J. W. Charlton, co-hostess; Mrs. D. Klett, Mrs. Boudinot
and Mrs. Paul Honey,
(Herald Photo)

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Honored With
Birthday Party
By Moua Grin,trad
Nine playmates helped Tom
Rhodes celebrate his 10th
birthday last week at a party
given ta his honor by his parents, Mr. snd Mrs. Arthur
Rhodes, at their borne on Cor­
tes Avo., North Orlando.
Tho guests participated ta
relay games and sveryone
won a prise.
Following tho game period
the guests helped TOra open
his gifts aad sang "Happy
Birthday" to him.
A largo cake with white
icing aad decorated with •
blue lake, • Jungle, a rod vol­
cano, dinosaurs and a candle
that made tho volcano appear
to b* erupting.
Other decorations Included
both Christmas and birthday
•rraagoments. A Urge stream­
er across the table road,
"Happy Birthday Tom ."
Among the many presents
ho rocelvod was aa electric
aach lae gua aad • pocket
watch, from hte parents. As
the guests deported, they re­
ceived a Christmas package
with a small surprise gift as
favors.
Make aura you have every­
thing oa your grocery Ilit be­
fore you got to tho cn abler.
Unless you era on experi­
enced rook, don’t try out a
m w r o d s * on groats.

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bostcsscs for a racent VAH-1
Officers

Sorority Chapter

H k ? refreshment table waa
overlaid with a red cloth trim­
med in gold braid. The Christ­
mas tree was decorated with
gold baiU and red berries.
Tha mora than 90 women
attending
enjoyed
refresh­
ments of coffee, eggnog, min­
iature sausage, cheese pas­
tries, individual pecan pies,
decorated cookies and fruit
caka.
The three candidates for
president of the Officers Wives
Club were Introduced. They
were Mrs. Nell Prudcn, Mrs.
Robert Lovelace and Mrs. C.
T . CovlU.
The new proposed constitu­
tion was read to the group by
Mrs. E. C. Frltsch. Baby cups
were presented to new mo­
thers, Mrs. R. K. KUIy. Mrs.
T. C. Garrett, Mrs. Paul Han­
ey and Mrs. E. R. Brewer.
Mrs. Boudinot announced n
change In squadron officers
for the next sU months. Mrs.
Roger Leonhard! will be the
VAH-t represents tivo to tha
Officers Wives Club, Mrs. Mi­
chael Durant, treasurer: Mrs.
W. L. Goodman, bridge chair­
man; Mrs. J. S. Salisbury,
publicity, and Mrs. J. D. Dur­
bin, telephone.

Mrs. DeWit conducted a
PA LM C1RCLR
Member* o f the Palm Circle short business meeting and
combined the December meet- member* anawrred the roll call
inR with a Christmas party
with aoma flower, bird or
and luncheon at the Hamilton
plant, with the tame initial aa
Bouse, In Fern Park.
To tio tight, aecuro pack­
Hosteseea for the Yuletlde her name, and told about bar
ages to be mailed, use wet
party wera Mra, Helen P. De- ■election in detail.
string. It shrinks as U dries
W it and M ri. George Round*.
A rlalng vote o f thanka was
and thus gets tighter.
A large decorated treo In
given to Mr*. Blanton Owen,
the entrance hall created a
for her work with decoration*
holiday atmosphere aa tho
i for the Gaden Club Bataar, at
guest* gathered around a lung
tha Civic Canter, Member*
table In tho banquet room, Tha
voted to pay Individually for
table, covered with a white
the Palm Circle's quota to th*
linen doth, held a low ar­
new Garden Center.
rangement o f white glittered
Other* a t t e n d i n g war*
potneettlae w i t h Brasllllan
Mmee. Wad* Oarner, Harry C.
pepper* extending to each and
Oakra, IL II. Duncan, Blanton
of the table.
Owen, Alton 1L Parker, Mar­
Place cards were miniature
tin Stineclpher, William Hardgreen candles and tlnael nut
la, Cheater Scott, L. A . Mu*cups, mad* by tho hostess**.
grove, Fred U. Kipp and two
The luncheon consisted o f a
guest*, Mrs. Arthur Lambert
Christmas menu with all tha
and Mr*. Uarry P. Newton, o f
trimmings highlighted with
D*Bary.
baked Alaska dessert. It was
served In replicas o f a garden
pot with real rod and whit*
Invited to tha reception and
mums and holly berries grow ­ the wedding? Then be aura to
ing out o f tho meringue.
answer your Invitation.

Holiday Parties
Theta Epsilon Chapter o f
Beta Sigma Phi recently held
a Christmas party for the
children o f the members of
the sorority.
The party waa held at tho
home o f the Rick Walker's
on Washington Avo.; Children
were entertained with game*
and cartoon m ovtei, and at
the appointed hour, each
child received a gift which
Santa had left under the pret­
ty Chrlatmaa tree. After an
hour of fun, refreshments of
punch,
Christmas
eookles,
and candy canes were served
to the little guests.
That evening another par­
ty was held at the home of
tite Bill Rivero's la Pinecrest This party was for
members o f the sorority and
their husbands.
After ■ cocktail hour, a
buffet dinner was served.
Later In the evening, Beta
Ruddy gifts were exchang­
ed. All the husbands were
surprised with little gifts,
and there were many laughs
over some of the funny gag
gifts that were given.
One of the highlights of tho
evening was a "Lim bo Con­
test," and everyone agreed
that Mrs. Paul Lewis was
tho most proficient limbo
dancer. C o u p l e s enjoying
the evening were the Tom
Large ns, Jock Ericksons, A1
Davis', Paul Lewis', Randell
Reynolds, Don Smiths, Jack
Littles,
Dick
Houghton's,
Stuart Stetsons, Bob McKee's
Joe Colons'*. Chuck Kruse’s,
Art Lee's, Walt Bohannon’s,
Don Cahill's, and Wally P ea­
cock's,

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The annual Christmas par­
ty o f the UPW o f the Com■unity Presbyterian Church
o f Lake Mary waa held at
tho home o f Mrs. Joe Smathers, on Laks Emma, fol­
lowing the Association meet­
ing.
A U rg e Christmas tree, docoratcd and lighted, waa the
ouUUndlng attraction ia tho
U rge living room and gifts
to be exchanged were cluster­
ed near the organ.
Mrs. James M. Thompson
led the prayer for the Mis­
sions of the day and the devotion was given by Mrs.
Smatbcrs. After a short busi­
ness session, the program
part was concluded with a

prayer circle.
Christmas carols were sung
ted by Mrs. Ted Brooklyn at
tho organ. Gifts w ere distri­
buted and the Secret Pals
between tha members for the
past year were revealed.

Refreshments were served
In the dining area from a
U rge round U b le with e
colorful
Christmas
centerpiece.
Members attending were:
Mmes. P. D. Anderson, Rich­
ard Beebe, Clifford Cordon,
Frank Evans, Kibble Wilke,
John Reaves, Don Smith,
Ruth Goble, Ralph Williams,
Fanny Leffler, Harry Sanddusky,
Bernice
Sink belli,
Richard P. Rllley. Ed Zim­
merman, W. B. Harrison, Ted
Brooklyn, Ruby M. Linden.
Charles
Sassmsn,
Marie
Lowe, Mabel Brown, J. D.
Parkinson, Marion Lee, M.
H. Rice, Richard Keogh, F.E.
Donaldson, C. W. SJoblom,
James Thompson, E 1n a r
Turning, H. M. Gleason, A.
P. Forsbay, John Pillcy, AroMrs. T. E. Mead o f VAH-5
lyn True, Horace Cochran,
laft fo r the Med to Join hsr
Robert Rugcnsteln, W. C.
husband fo r tho Christmas
Hopkins and A. E. Freese.
holidays.
In honor o f this Mrs. H. A.
Lackey honored her with a
coffee recently in her Loch
Arbor home.
A fter o brunch o f egg
souffle end English muf­
fins, Jean wee presented with
a shopping bag full o f travel
D YED r K t C
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Guest* tnctuded the O ffi­
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DEAR ABBY: What la w m «
with a woman who pteteotte not to
kaow that har hoabaad la havta# an
, affair with a neighbor whan every­
body aba knowa it? 1 told her lost
aummar and aha luat toothed and
■aid aha didn’t beheve i t But 1 no*
tka aha ia beta* weight and looka
carrying on with her husband is al­
ways at their house acting like aha
ia • good frioad to tho wifo whan
aha just wants to ho around tha
husband. Bow can I got tho poor
wifo to raslbe this woman ia ataailag har husband right from under
I m t nose?
GOOD NEIGHBOR
DEAR NEIGHBOR: Anyone who
would presume to tell a M ind that
her husband waa having an affair
with another woman doesn’t know
the moaning of friendship. Your Ima­
gination could bo working overtime.
Gly# it n root And root your mouth,

to cover tha twelve Western States
in ten days.
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DEAR ABBY: Whan my parents
aaw my report card they told me I
couldn't fo to any o f tha achool
dances onto after next report card
time. My steady went to the achool
dance without me last Friday nifht
and I heard he had a good time.
When I aekad him about It, ha said
he didn’t eae anything wrong with
going, and besides he only -danced
tho alow ones with Ms old tiri friend.
Do you think ho should hart gone
to tho danco without me. and danced
tho alow omo with his old fill?
Answer soon. I am toady' to brook up
with him if you think ho is wrong.
GROUNDED

R m y s
7:30-1 p. m. (NBC) The Vtr&gt;
finlan. MA Man From The
See." (Color) Lovely Corel
Lyaley prevee her haaatlfU
face is eeUy pert o f her oareer
■seats She caa act, tael Wtm
plays oat o f twe sisters being
wooed by a sailer who hoe left
the sea to find a house aad

W *f» Tn® w h U b I N w ITV l
through stories o f fe r-e ff
leads blended with epritely
sea songs etrikeo op a trian­
DEAR GROUNDED: I don’t sea gle between him end the sis­
anything wrong in your boy friend ters that lends to a sticky sitegoing to tha dance without you. Offer tUon—sticky with bleed. Tsai
him Ilia freedom. He seems to want Try on aad Shirley Knight ese
i t And get your grades up ao you featured with star James
DEAR ABBY: I hurt boon barcan go to the dances and protect your Drury, Lee J. Cobb, Doog Mc­
to theraaedrasm over nod over and
own interests.
Clure aad Gary C larks
I wofldor if It moans anything. I
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7:80 - 1:10 p. a . (A B C )
drawn that I am • big bird, soaring
DEAR ABBY: H y mother lost Wagon Train. "The Sam Dorthrough the air. I can view tho cities
her wedding band last May. My land Story." I t ’s oa t veteran
and , mountain* and water below
Dad id no longer living. 1 am won­ emcee A r t Liakletteria firs t
clearly, but 1 always havo tho
dering
If it would bo proper for a eon appearance ea a straight act­
o f not boing able to cover.
to buy Ida mother a wadding ring or, aad hia first e ffs r t ea this
territory. Dooa it havo any mi
and five it to her as a birthday series comes o ff rather Im­
lift
THE SON pressively as a dedicated men
trying to set ap a haven fo r
DEAR DREAMER: 1’ra **aDEAR SON: I think it la a beau­ bomeleao hoys in hostile In­
Fraud” I’ll have to make a wild guess.
tiful thought Try to got one like dian country. When oar train
You sound like a salesman who has
encounter* him and hia yeoth, fill group fat a dooortod ghost
town, they consider hint a
madman to settle th en , since
there are not only Indians to
contend with but a leek o f wa­
North's see no-trump rater. But they find ho goto Me
done ao East could havo
1 aid from a surprising ooerca.
apoaai la aot recommended
mad# that contract. Finally
1:30-0:30 p. m. (A B C ) Going
as a steady diet, but ha Jett
bo decided agalaat I t Ha
M y W ay. " A
Saint F o t
that ha should bid la view of
also punted over hia opening
Mama." Even the apparently
laid. Had he opened a trump
the oppooeot'a vulnerability.
good acting hors c e n t over­
be would havo had a chauco come this unbelievable story.
Ra fallsd to ihut out Beet,
— -*• •
* • --to boat tho band but Wait
but nevertheless hia hid suc­
Richard Coate plays a n e k opesad hia partner's suit
ceeded beyond a ll expecta­
steer with softness only fo r
South took tho club trick,
tions.
his oiling mother (Renata
led a heart to hia ace and
East overcaOed with two
Vannl). He steals the etatae
continued with the Jab. Wait
clubs and South Jumped right
o f a salat, tho proxim ity o f
A- O- - •
to four hearts. West doubled
which ha hopeo wilt r a n hia
and North gave his prefer­
mother. When Uila folio, ho
ence to four spades. East’s
has hia hoods pick up Father
double o f four apadea waa
O’Malley (Gena K elly ) to ofdoubtful bees use ho know
feet tho cur*—or also.
South bad to have a trem­
9-0:30 p. m. (C B S ) Tho Bev­
endous two suiter, but after
erly Hillbillies. Boo Bcnadara ll West had doubled four
•t, as Cousin Pearl, ehioeo In
hearts.
this episode oa she tries to
woo and win Mr. Brewster.
Tho Clampetts, back In the
Oiarka fo r Christmas, pitch in
to help Pearl, but are hard
put to overcome Grandpa
Wlneh’a Jealousy, as w ell as
The half-wit housewife is body has told her It is and
file newest newcomer to tete- that she Is almost hysterical (ton any time In any femin­ some o f their own eccentricit­
ine group Just by asking, ies, such as Elly May's weird
vision commercials.
to find it out for herself.
"Which television commercial friends. Buddy Ebien stare
Looking
wide-eyed
and
Whether or not these lame­
with Paul Wlnehell, Donne
slack-jawed, she rushes along brained ladles are selling the do you bate the m ost?"
And nowadays the "win­ Douglas, Irene Ryan and Max
in a baby doll voice, ooh-lng products they are paid to
and ah-lng over her sponsor’s sell, 1 don't know. But it’s a ning" commercial, in almost Baer.
product . . . plainly a gal cinch they are driving women any such discussion, ia given
0-10 p. m. (N B C ) The Perry
who knowa nothing about around the borne screen* by one o f the half-wit house­ Como Show. Tonight’s the
wives who equegla with de­ night to say, M8ho’o 8UII Won­
nothing except that the pro­
light over some washday pro- derful,
duct ia Just as good as some­
as veteran dancing
— •--- •
star Eleanor Powell makes her
T V denting debut, tooktog
every bit as groat as tha did
In films years ago. Another
feature is singer Catarina V al­
ent*, the versatile European
( I ) Hamper Reem
W E D N E S D A Y P . M.
lls N ( I ) te r WXen
star who dances and plays tho
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Dancing from 9 P. M.

M ae

Myera,
installing
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end M r s Chariee Cols in­
stalling chaplain.
M rs Clarence Snyder, re ­
tiring president wsa present­
ed her peat president pin and
also a personal g i f t from the
dab.
Plans wsrs made fo r tha
hanqoet to he held at the
Cirie Center, Jan. 10 honor­
ing M r s Mae Keradon, presi­
dent o f the Rebekah Assem­
bly o f Florida and also fo r
the covered dish sapper to bo
held Jan. 7 fo r the Rebekaha
and Odd Fellows a t the Odd
Fellows Hell.
Gifts were sent by the d a b
to the guests a t the Odd F e l­
lows Home ia Gainesville.
A g if t exchange followed
the meeting sad the revealing
o f the names o f secret pale
fo r the peat year.
Refreshments w ere served
by the hostess to M rs De­
laney Beecher, M r s D. C.
Howard, M rs M ay Rabow,
M rs R. A . Fatreli, M rs V i c
tor Greene, M rs Mae Myers,
M rs M ery Jameson, M r s
Henry Jameson, M r s Virginia
Anderson, M rs R. H. Beckhem, M r s Brodle Williams,
M rs Chariee Cole, M r s Floyd
Athow, M r s Clarence Bnydcr
end tiro guests Mrs. Roth
Schotts o f Kent, Ohio and
M rs W . L. Roche o f Sanford.

Beginning Wed., Dec. 26Hi

MISS KATHRYN PETTY

MISS FLORA MAE RICHARDSON
(Gunman Photo)

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^ ■ I S E W AND S A V E ^ H

VAH ’ 1 Wives Enjoy Christmas Party

Tom Rhodes

MRS. HENRY JAMESON, new preaidant of
tho Past Noble Grands Club, left, received the
gavel from retiring president, Mrs. Clarence
Snyder, at installation ceremonies.
(Hera|ld Photo)

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off Florida, ta Prahata.
la re tha Batata aft
MAROARKT X. HAINES
Daeaasad
FIN AL S ffT K S
Notice la hereby siren that
tha underalsaed will, on tha
llth day of January, A. D.
HIS, praaaat to tha Honor­
able County Judya o f Semi­
nole Caanty, Florida, hla final
return, account and ro usher e,
aa Administrator of the Batata
of Marsarat E. Haines, doceased, and at aald lima, than
and thara, make application
to the said Judas for a final
oattlamant o f hla administra­
tion of tald aatato, and for
an order dlsehnrglar him as
such Administrator.
Dated thla the ttth day of
December, A. D. IMS.
Aa Administrator o f the
Batata of
Marsarat B. Hainan
Deceased
Publish Dec. M, I M l A Ana.

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described real property, or
any part tharaof. tha aama
tylns, balss had situate la
Seminole 'County,
Florida,
te-w lti
The Want H alf fW H ) of
the
Northwest
quarter
(N W M ) of the Northeast
quarter (N B ti) of Sactloa Twenty-three f i t ),
Township
Twenty
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South. Raaffts Thirty-two
t i l ) Bast.
NOTICE IS HBBBBT OITBN that a proceedlay, or suit
to quiet tltla haa beta brousht
asalnat you, aa defendants, la
tha Circuit Court. Ninth Judi­
cial Circuit o f Florida, la aad

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W l O V U ll ANN ROBINSON
pines et rasldaaca
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NOTICK U HERXBT O IV.
KM that thara haa baan filed
la tha shoes at|IM aaaaa A
Counterclaim by tha Da fan.
dant wherein tha rallaf aoaaht
la a Dlrorea and tha aatlra
earn, eaatady and eoatral at
tha atla or child. JOHN W IL ­
LIAM ROBINSON, IIL Thaaa
praaaata ara ta aaaaa aad ta
require yon ta flla year writta» defence e. It any, ta tbs
aald Counterclaim aad
ta
aaraa a copy tharaof apoa Dafaadaat'a attoraay on ar ba­
ler tha Iffth day at January,
X D. IM*. otharwlaa a Da.
area Fro Confaaao will ba ontarad stalnet yea and tha
came proceed aa parte.
WITNESS my hand aad offlelal aaal at danford, Seraiaela County, Florida, thla Jrd
day of December. A. D. 1111,
(SKAL)
Arthur H. Beckwith, J r,
Clerk of tha Clraull Court
In
and
For
Seminole
Caanty, Florida
Byt Martha T. Vlhlaa,
D. C
Gordon V. Frederick
Attorney for Dafandaat
t r i. lt t North Park Arcana
P. &amp; Baa m i
Sanford, Florida
Publlah Dae. I, II, It, PA
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Office 201 W. Pin t
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Bedroom Reuse, kitchen
equipped. DM Douglas Are.
FA u m .

DISCOUNT SHOW , " w i k ^
suitcases, s t o a t * t w u
bags, Surplus City. H t la*.
FRUIT, G IFT PACKKD
peg axpreae. B e g f 'i
Mar t o t MM la a M N
Pfc. F A A R M .

CARNIVAL

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The HERALD
Want Adi.

By Dick Turner

R E N T A BED
lailaw ay, Baapltal A Bahy
Bada'~\
By Day. Waak. or Booth
CAR BOLL’S FURNITUBB
ph. f a m m i u s m . m m .

’Awright, l*dy,vwhere’s tha fire?”

S Bedroom homo with Flor­
ida
to o n
and* kitchen
•quipped. ITS month. Call
323423* lor Information.

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s o u cornTT. n o a iD t.

CHANCERY SIX U M
FOR SAVINGS,

i m t it u t j o m

id. Doctor! Now l*m fully
it yoar*a fashions!"

By Galbraith

3IDE GLANCES

Datentnnts
n o t ic e o r balm
n o t ic e u
h b h k b t otv*1* that on tha llth day at
Janoarr. 1848. at tliOS A U
at tba main 4«er e l the Court
Mousa at Samlnol* County, at
Sanford, Florida, tha eadera aad Clark will offer for
a to tha bisheet and bait
bidder for caeb the futlowina
deacrlbed real property:
t o t I and Ike Eaat la
feat o f t o t », Block lt.
BREAM
WOLD,
________
acaordina
to tko plat tharaof aa racordad In Plat Book t,
Pag* It* Publto Hacorda
o f Saialnol* County, Flor*
Ida.
logalhar with all atruotarar,
Improsamanl*. flitu rx , appllone**. and appurunanaaa an
•aid Itnd ar uaad la oonjunaUoa tbarawlth.
Thla aal* la mad* pursuant
to final dtert* of foracloaura
outarad In Chant-ary action No.
H is t now paudlntf In ih* Cir­
cuit Court o f and fur tteinlnul*
County. Florida.
DATED this Hat day ef
Dacambar, tlt l.
(SEAL)
Arthur H. Baekalth, Jr,
Clark o f th* Circuit Court
By: Martha T. Vlhlan
Andaraon, Rush, Dtan
Lowndss A van dan Barg
Atlornaya fur Plaintiff
SIS Eaat Ctntral Avanua
Orlando, rierldo
Publish Deo. II. lttl.
CDD-ia.

La keview home with lake
privileges in South Sylvan
Lake Shorn. 3 Bedrooms
aad I baths. Alr-CewtiUonod. Phone F A 3-THtt.

Unfurnished g h o d r o o m
house, ggg Escambia. Ph.
F A 3 0TT4.

rtotntlff.

JAMBS t o u t s MARKHAM, at

at

tn v i n e n t e r r r c o c r t o r
THH SIVTH JUDICIAL CISSccrr m ssn roa bkmu
s o l i: c o c s rrr, n o e i o A .

Office
Nights

in cn tsc a a r no. laeea

Nicely furnlihed Apartment
lo r
young
couple.
130 3 Bedroom houso, kitchen
equipped. Near shopping
month Include! water A
MARIE KINMET,
center. PA 3-4411, If no
Elect. Ow&gt; entrance. 10*
Dcftndaat
as a v e r call after 6 p.m.
A Holly. F A 3-140.
ACTION FOR DIVORCE
CARROLL. K1NNBT, JR..
Plaintiff

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FA 34641
3234700
3124 Park Dr.
Sanford, Fla.
Handling
real estate.

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Brlllah Khuol
Z7 Roman emptier
ar
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43 Caattuma
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4., Pvruarr
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4d Slava aalatly

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JOHN E. FOX,
REALTOR

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Sunland Estates Homes
VA . NO

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PAYMENT

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Sales aad Service
Free estimates la advance
Fraa home damaiuUaUoa

CALL FA 2*5783
Alan’s Fabric A Ruga
MS* Park Dr.

of

Sales A Service
O. M. HIGH
U M W. 1st St. Santod
Ph. FA M in

ENTERPRISES

SURE DEATH IN U C T D
CIDER, aad agrayor fu r*.

RehrlgartUon • Air-condition­
ing men needed. We train
you.
Write
Commercial
Trades institute Box 11, c/t
Sanford Herald.

pet attempeoers FRBB wHh

AUTO GLASS
INSTALLED
Wlndkhleld
Door Glnaa

Back Gli
Vent GL

purchase

ef

Blue

Unite*

Shampoo. Carrod'a Furni­
ture.

Senknrlk Glass and Paint
Company
» H Magnolia

Ph. TA 3-4023

SAamuma aic nbatned. Black A tan. g Months

old. AU shots. 339-1701.

Gateway Tn The Waterway

Robaon Sporting Gooda ,

Your EYINRUDB Dealer
You can Qnd anything you
need advertised ip the Her­ 3644-1 E. lit PtL F A M M I
ald by Sanford merchants.
38. H otoreyctea - Beoolw

Beautiful Camellias in bloom
GRAPEVILLE NURSERY
Grapevllie Ave. Near 30th St.

38. Furniture
Sell Us Your Furniture, Quick
Sorvlce With the Cash.
SUPER TRADING
POST
FA 34677.

HAPPY

H0LLERDAYS
AT

H O LLKUS

of

a A M 'O I I D

IH1NTIAC Station Wagua
4 Doer, Fully Equipped

4
4

FALCON Elation W age*
4 Deer, StandartM Jhm ^
HUICK 2-Door llan llep Mpeeial
FALCUN 3 Door ttedan
Standard
UIIKYHLEU 4 Door Wladaor
Automatia A n d ^k l^O m d .
rilE V H O L K T I-Door. « CyL,
Aulomatlc Tran*._____________

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J. VV. Hall, Realtor

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Furnished lovely 2 bedroom
t »»t North Deiblgay at.
Now Orleans. DsulaUn*
Apartment. Lake Ooklen.
TOU ARB HERBBT NOT I110 N. Park Avenue
Lake privileges. FA 14374
VIED that suit for d ln r n
Phono 3334161.
kM I l i a braught aad le p«nOIna atalnst you ta th* akovo
styled Court at naaford, l*m l13. I l e r t g n g e L a s m
nols County, rtortda aad you
g Room furnished house. A-].
ar* k*r«by rtqulrtd te file
1110 Mo. FA 2-0337. 3010
MORTGAGE LOANS
your Answer ar other elMdtna
la Mid m u m and M rri *
Sanford Ave.
FHA and C o o v u t lo u L , .
copy of the oaate open ru in Commercial *A' * R e id w Q B
(lira
attornty,
Ptrvie
P. LOCH ARBOR: S bedroom
Swann, 1KH South Oraaao
home, unfurnished, large
Avanu*. Orlando, Klorld*. on
or hoforo Iho 14th day of
R e a lty
rooms, excellent condition, g BEDROOM modern house, S t e n s t r o m
January, 1141. Hartlu fall not,
Kitchen
equipped.
F
A
2-05*8.
kitchen
equipped,
carport,
•laa a Doura* Pro C?nfr»»o
111 N. Park Ave. FA 2-3430
will ba outarad aaalnit you
•forage,
screened
porch.
Attractive 9 bedroom, a bath
end aald cauaa will procM-l
Quiet
neighborhood.
For
as part*.
homo. Fenced yard. Near
Rent. Ph. FA 3 2401.
(SEAL)
MAS. US W. COleman Cir­
Arthur H. Baekwlth, Jr,
Beautician wanted. Cut ’ N
Clark o f Clroult Court
cle. F A g-7494.
W BLAKA
APARTM ENTS:
Curl Beauty chop. I l l Pal­
Bamlnolo Cuunty, Florida
Rooms private beths, 114
By: Martha T, Vlhlvn
metto Avo. FA 3-0634 or
tiaputy Clark
W. First St.
F A 2 M il.
Parvla P. Swann
Attornar for Plaintiff
I Bedroom furnished Apart­
l i l t * South Ornnga Avaaue
m ent
Inquire
Leonard’s
Orlando, Florida
Publish Doe. It. tl, I I *
Auto Clinic. 2664 8. HlawaA W ATKINS ROUTE in this
Jan. l. 1MI.
tha or caU FA S-6611.
Ik T ill! CIMCI. IT COURT OF ODD-lt
area is open for semi-re­
THIS .HVTM JUDICIAL CIR­
tired
man. o r lady. Many
IN
THE
CIRCTIT
COURT
nV
1
Boom
in
private
home
with
CUIT n r a s o ro w ommi.
12. Real EnUtp For Sale
TIISB NINTH JUDICIAL CIR­
semi-re Ured
people
are
SIH.K t o e v r v . FI.ONIUS.
ieml-bath
and
private
en­
CUIT, IA AND FOR ar.wiC H A v ia a v vu. t » t *
New I Bedroom, 3 bath borne.
earning 430.00 to floo per
trance.
433
month.
Double
NOLK
UOlNTV,
FLORIDA
SPRINUFIKLD INSTITUTION
No cash needed. H I a
CMANCRHT CASH NO. 1ST**
week depending on time de­
bed. Call between 3 and
FOIl SAVINUS.
rUIntlff. MtlHTUAUK FOMKCLOaURH
month, Taxaa It Insurance
voted to the business. May­
•
p.
m.
FA
2-3633.
ORACH MAE IIAUHCIIILD, a
v*.
Included. 322 8063.
be you can qualify. For
EUGENE D. IIK1UIIWAT, at widow
Plaintiff,
personal Interview in your
us.
3 Bedroom. 1 bath, terrasD*f«n4eate. va,
area, write J. If. McUarTHOMAS
J.
OALVIN
and
V V tllH OF BALE
so floor. Concrete block. In
Ity .Willlaton, Florida.
notice in hereby oiv - JEAN M. OALVIN. hie wit*:
West Sanford. Out of Gigbt
EN that on Ih* llh day of and INA W. LEVT
NOTItSS OF SUIT
pattern. Large corner lot. 19. Situations Wanted
January, ISIS, at ll:M A. M.
Dafrndsnta.
at tho main -lour of Ih* Court
Small equity and assume
TUt
lit
A
W.
I.KVT
lluu&gt;* of tfomlnol* Cuunty, at
I I Middle no%d
mortgage b a l a n c e . VA Children kept. FA 2-41*3.
Sanford, Florid*, th* under••yvlllt. Raw Tark
•Ifntd Clark will offar far
monthly payment |77. Pb.
T
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«
art
haraky
aatlflad
P A IN T INSIDE OR OU1
u la ta tho hlahwi and bait
FA 3 (uoo.
blddar for ao*h tha fullawlag that A suit for forsblaaura of
FREE
ESTIMATE
tnartasa* haa baan f Had In
tioacrlkad raa| pruparty:
F A 2 9180.
toil S. Uluuk C, CuUNTHT tbt Circuit Court of tba
CLUB MA.NOU. UNIT NU. Ninth Judlalal Cltcult in and
I'-unilng 4 Repairing. Free
according lu (ha plat for Samlnula Cuunty, Florida,
tharaof aa racurdad In Plat ea tilted
•stlm ites. Work guaran­
Huuk II, Pag* l&gt;'&gt;. Public on vce MAE MAUSCMILD, a
P ro p e rty
teed. Fred Reettger. Ph.
Hacorda of Samlnola Coun­ widow,
F U lallff
ty. Florida.
FA 2 0136.
WKK1VA RIVER ESTATES
(ugathar with all atruotur**, va
THOMAS
J.
IIALVtN
and
Impruvaaianta. flatur.a, appllApproximately
2',a
acres,
with
31. Ileuuty Sufous
» » &gt; -a. and appurtvnanaa* on JEAN M. HALVIN', hi* wlfa;
130 ft. on river, te mile off
aald land or uaad la aonlunu- •ad IKA W. LEVT.
Dafaudanta
tluii tharawltb.
Rt. 46
Cut *N Curl Beauty Siiop
Thla aala I* mada purauant •nd you era raquirad ta fll*
311 Palmetto
FA 2 0834
to flual dacra* uf foracloaura
$ 4 ,5 0 0
aatarad In Chancary action No.
Call FA 2-6473 after 1:00 p.m.
Cuurt
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Al'e,
Attorp.ya
for
ROBERT
A.
WILLIAMS
nulo Cuunty, Florida.
FR IG ID AIRE
DATED tbia Slat day of Plaintiff, ISO rfuuth Kaowlav
Realtor
Sales k Service .
Avanua, Winter Park. Flor­
Dt&lt;-tmb*r. 1S4J.
Raymond Umlquist, Asaoc.
ida. an ar bafura tha ISlh day
Hutue Wiring. Free Estimates
(SEAL)
FA 3-3931 Atlantic Bank Bldg. Sid Vihlen's Randall Electric
Arthur H BacSotlk, Jr, of January, IMS, atharwlt*
CUrk of Ik* Clrault Caurt Harr** Fro Canfavaa will ba
•nterad aaaln.t you far tha
112 Magnolia
Ph. FA 14118
By: Martha T. Vlhlan
rallaf dvwandtJ In tha Cunt,
Deputy Clark
plaint.
Andaraon, lluali. Daa'i,
H IE TIM E TESTED FIRM 23 1'lu m h ln g H e rv ic e *
Tha r.al property that I*
Lowndaa A van dan It-rs
118 N. Park Ave FA 34123
th* vubjaul malttr of *a&gt;d
Attornay* for Plaintiff
murtaagv fortdatura ault la
PLUMBING
Its Eaat ('antral Avanua
I-OA f. LEee tba Eavt ISS
Orlando, Florid*
Contracting k Rapalrs
ft. af Am .nd.t plat af
FREE DELIVERY
DRUID
PARK,
banrord.
Florida, aaourdlng tu th*
"C all Hall’* TA 2-3641
R L. HARVEY
plat tharauf at raourded
2344 So Frenrb Ave.
2u4 Sanford A te.
FA 2&gt;3UJ
In Flat Buuk T, paa** 2
•nd
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Public
Records
N U T RESPONSIBLE
•amlawla County, Ftarld*
I will pwt to reapeaaibte |&lt;0EAL&gt;
Arthur H. Bvakwlth, Jr.,
fo r aay debts Incurred by
Clark Circuit Court
•ayona othar than myaalf.
By: Martha T. Vlhlan
D.puty Clark
W alter K. KoelUr Jr.
Publish Dae. lt, |( * Jan.
S. t. 1141.
CDD-14
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* . . . and -Situate Thanks to the
N O T RESPONSIBLE
_/
many Iluota-Ownera o f Tao 'u
1
(Jracit Estates and Longdate for
1 will not to rrapooaibte
their confidence in ua and to all
far any debts incurred by
bui-oeta aupply houses and our loyal aub-contractoi*
3 - BEDROOMS. 1. V/t 1 2 BATHS
onyone other than myaalf.
with wh;ut we have hod auch pU.-aauut dealings dur­
II. K. T IL L M A N JK.
ing tha past year.
LOW M O NTH LY PAYM E N TS
V A • Conventional k FH A Financing
WVII endeavor to malntaio your faith aad good mill
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Sunland Estates • On 17-92 (3 Mi. So. uf Sanford)
Sateo Office tel. flonaa In vide Entrance
I will not be raeponaible
KINGS WOOD BUILDERS. WC.
for any debts Incnrred by
Bolldara of Tao ’■ Gr-en and Longdate
PH. FA 3-4474
anyone other than myself.
Harold Logan. Praaidant
JTM H U N T R E 4 L T Y , Sal** Aganl
Thooita R. Hlaettugh
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Kind-hearted service men.
Navy first and weood class
petty officers. Army and Air
Foret teeh and staff tergoants contributed over $700
in cash for tbe children’s
Christmas party at tbe AceyDcucey Club at tha Sanford
NAS. The Herald gave cre­
dit for sifts to Sanford mer­
chants in Wednesday's paper.
Generous though they are.
the merebanta weren’t la on
this one. AH credit goea to
tbe service men and tbe
Acey Deucey Club.
The entire Sanford Klwania
Club served as booorary pall­
bearers for tbe late Fred
Wilson at aervicee today as
a last memorials to their
former lieutenant governor,
who was held in the highest
esteem by Me follow mem-

Big new neon sign went up
on tho Valdes Hotel Wednes­
day. The two ladder trucks
f t and hoist attracted a great
deal of attention as the huge
sign was swung gently and
carefully into It’s appointed
Bicbe.

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Jaycoes were scheduled to
tour tbe Herald plant today,
to see all the unseen mechan­
ical forces that mesb, move
and roll alT- those ilerakls
o ff til* presses.

Sarepta Mono director Mia.
Taamir Braden announced
today that t » has bcoa »
coired la doaatiooa to ,th#
ImproTomcat fund and m m
work oa the building will
•tort Saturday.
Me reben of the Ctawlbto
ry Uooa Club visited the
born* Wednesday and pra*
•rated Mrs. Bradra with a
chock tor MO which repre­
sent! the first of the club’s
donation! to the fund. Tho
preaentation was made by
Clyde Beret and B n Evans,
co-chairmen of tho organist*
tion'n
sight
conservation
committee.
Making tbe donation to the
home on behalf of tha club,
Keren said, "This project
merits the help of tbe whole
county and wo hope ail the
service and civic dubs in
the area will get oa tbe wa­
gon and give tee Sarepta
Home a helping hand.”
The moot pressing improve­
ment needed by tbe home is
a new steel fire escape to
replace tbe present wooden
structure which is to very
bad condition, according to
A. K. Shoemaker Jr., who la
coordinator of the fund drive
and advisor oa tbe technical
aspects of tbe improvements.
Mrs. Braden reported that

Wednesday that motion pic­
ture film has been used to
record
the circulation' of
blood inside tbe eyeball.

The 14-hour, 10-minute voy­
age during the warm night
was over calm seas.
Crewmen of the freighter
were moved at the sight of the
refugees they carried. "A fter
seeing them, I do not think I

Bank Robber Has
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"bumming m-ound" ever since,
Hall « « d he Iteram.
tiou» after he »»t c e d »*•
shabby, unshaven HolUn lurk«&lt;•« behind the bank. ChrUtmas tree.

Youths Meet
WASHINGTON
(C P I )
—
More than 12.000 teenagers
from all parts of America
converged on the capital to­
day for a three-day religious
rally sponsored by Youth for
Christ International.

Ricky To Wed
LOS ANGELES (U P1) Singer-actor Rick Nelson and
Kristin Harmon, daughter of
sportscaster Tom
Harmon,
plan to marry tome time this
spring. Harmon and hit wife,
the former film actress Elyse
Knox, announced the engage­
ment Wednctdey.

Seaplane Missing
SAN DIEGO, Calif. (U P I)
—A Marlin seaplane with 13
officers and men aboard is
missing from the North Is­
land naval air station, a
Navy spokesman said. Names
o f the five officers and eight
enlisted man aboard were
withheld pending notification
of next of kin.

Cilia’s restaurant was brok­
en into Tuesday night and
tome cifarets and 300 pennies
BERLIN (U P !) — Five
atolsn. Ths thing that aggrav­
more East German refugees
ated the management wasn’t
escaped to West Berlin un­
tha clgaysta or the pennies,
noticed by Communist border
but whoever did it had the
NEW YORK ( UP I ) — A guards, bringing to !4 the
gall to eat a box of candy secret American satellite, ao number who have fled aince
white engaged la their nefari­ sensitive it can U p Russian Christmas, West Berlin po­
telephons messages snd pin­ lice reported today.
ous act.
Four
point mlsalte launch sites by men crossed tbe border early
The tele Fred R. Wilson their radio guidance signals, today and another escaped
took a great interest in the now is orbiting the earth. Wednesday night.
history of Florida, had done a Kewawetk magasino reported
lot of research in ths matter, on Wednesday.
The robot Inspector, called OGDEN, Utah ( U PI &gt;—Three
and made many Interesting
"Tbe
Ferret," contains elec­ children plunged 300 feet to
talks to civic groups on the
early pioneering days of the tronic and electromagnetic their deaths Wednesday night
state. At the time of his death, sensors to pickup clear, coded when they slipped on icy
Mr. Wilson was working on his or scrambled transmissions rocks white trying to climb
autobiography, which be call­ and relay them to United down a mountain near their
State* listening posts, the homes. Tbe boy and two girls
ed "After to Years."
magasins said. It waa develop­ fell down a sheer cliff in the
For some reason, when It ed by Lockheed A ircraft and Waterfall Canyon area about
rains out in Cnsselbsrry, ths (R C A ), according to News­ two miles from the base of
the mountains east of here,
fire alarm sees fit to sound week.
i
off. It happened again this
wsek during the downpour,
WASHLVGTON
(U P I)
and all ths local firs teddies
Vcnesuelan
Embassy
NEW YORK (U P I )—Stocks i Tbe
dutifully turned out to watch
Fir* Chief Paul Bates turn ths were irregularly higher to Wednesday dented allegations
routine trading at the opening by tbe wife of former dictahowling thing off.
today. Many brokers interpret­ , tor Marcos Peres Jimenes
of l that he would be executed
Downtown Sanford parkers ed Wednesday's s h o w
•re reminded that the free strength in two ways: the be­ |if a U. S. court in Florida
parking on meters went by the ginning of the traditional y e a r extradited him. Tbe embassy
boards right after Santa Claus end rally snd a sign that the issued a statement pointing
want through. Tickets are be- felling (or tax purposes bai out that VeneiucLa hqp do
i death seoteoce.
been overcome.
•ing given bow.

Children Die

9

BEN EVANS AND CLYDE KERCE OF THE
Caaselbtrry Lions Club, present a check to Mrs.
Tanmar Braden, director of the Sarepta Home,

ed at dockside to carry tbe
sick to hospitals. Besides the
nine eommuaicabl a disease
cases, there wen two ether
persons requiring medical
treatment.
T h a passengers, mostly
women and children, were in
many eases Uterally alck with
eacitament at their unespeeted
opportunity to escape the Cuba
of Fidel Castro and get to the
United States.
Tbe ship that brought them
back was the same ooe that
took a shipment of tha ransom
supplies to Cuba to buy tbe
freedom of captives taken So
months ago during the'shoe
live attempt to storm Cuban
shores by an Invasion force.

5 More Escape

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to insure tho aaxtam a nan
of all dwisttone tor tha
home's benefit Ha indicated
that tha current program waa
tha start of a tong raa«e
plan to upgrade tho heme,
and to eventually make poss­
ible the oapeaaton of the
facility.
,
Dr. Frank Ltooe, County
Health Director said today
tea Sarepta Home la a most
Important part of tbe afed
care la tbe county and he
urged everyone to "get be*
bind the drive snd do all
they can to help bring the
facility up to ■tandard."
Donations tor the fund can
bo sent to Lorlng Burgess at
the riorida State Bank, and
checks should be made pay­
able to the "Sarepta Home
Improvement Fund."

FORT EVERGLADES (U P !)
—Tbe freighter African Pilot,
lookiag like a wartime hospital
ship, docked here today with
•22 Cuban relatives of the
freed Bay of Pigs invasion
prisoners.
The black-hulled freighter, n
big Red Cross smblaaoned on
lt&lt; side, actually was a float­
ing medical clinic. Authorities
reported it carried nine cases
of communicable diseases
aboard. At least tour cues
were measles among small
children.
Tbe sickness aboard tbe ves­
sel, however, waa not severe
Falls, 8. D.. robbed tr bank
epough for the African'POot to
Blood Film ed
with an F B I agent standing
DURHAM. N . C. (L T D — be quarantined, the Red Cross
behind him Wtdneeday and
Duke
University
reported said. Three ambulances wait­

was arrested before he eould
get the money in his pocket,
next Oviedo council meeting
Broke, hungry and t l r a d
Jan. 7. Clerk Dot Courier's from a night o f sleeping at
birthday is the ninth and the bus depot, Holtan decided
Mayor Lee Gary’s is tbe to rob the downtown Hibernia
Sixth.
I Hank.
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lie wrapped a transistor raMayor Gary says the big- dlo In a newspaper and then
gest project the town bat at handed teller klaurecn Laval,
hand is getting tbe A C L or 24, a note. It read:
ffie State Road Dept, to re"This bomb in the newapaconstruct tbe new crossing per can blow up the whole
downtown. If they don't, ad- block. 1 want |l,3oo. I'leasa he
ditionsl auto mechanics will cureful."
have to be imported to reShe handed over g 1,400.
pair front end damage to Then the nun behind Holtan
cars crossing the railroad In line—FBI agent Monte Hall
tracks,he predicted.
—asked Miss Laval, "H ave yuu
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been robbed?”
That adjourned meeting of
Tha flustered teller nianagCity Commission w ill be at ed a nod.
g p. m. today. On the agenda
Hall collared Holtan before
is a discussion o f the possl- he rould step away from the
bility of the city acquiring window,
the old post office building
Holtan told authorities he
sndusing U
asa library.
had arrived Saturday night
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with no money end had been
Enterprise resident, report
they sre mighty happy those
directional signs pointing the
way to the community finally
have been put up on the Interhi&gt;hu»*.

fared to denote a Saturday
monlas's week time la the
eauee, and else that autorial
donations are being made,
including one tor the asbestos
to provide a ceiling tor the
hnae’a furnace.
In addition to the rewiring
of the home, tho now fire
eaeape sod tbe protection
needed tor tbe furnace. Shoe­
maker said some of tha ether
projects to be taken care of
include repiaatering some of
tbe rooms, replacing screens
and a great deal of painting
needed around tbe building.
He said the borne easily
could use 13,009 la making
improvements that art very
much needed.
A cost control program will
be set up by the coordinator

Stocks Higher

Board To Hear
Loan Request
A resolution authorising re­
quest for a loan o f $30,000
from the Commercial Bank at
Winter Park, will be present­
ed to the Altamonte Springs
town council at their meeting
Wednesday night, according to
Mayor W. L. Swofford.
Ths money will b« need to
purchaea the Southern Gulf
Utilities, Inc., plant now serv­
ing tha Hillcreet sect ton o f tha
city.
A purchase price o f 132,300
waa negotiated several weeks
ago with tha utilities company
officials in Miami. Tha addi­
tional 12,300 will ronie from
funds already available to the
town.

ST. PETERSBURG (U P I)
— Tha City o f 8L Pstsrsburg
has been threatened with a
suit If it allocates tax monty
for use in a big-city fight for
better reapportionment o f tha
State Lsgisteture.
State Rep. Charles R. Hol­
ley o f Pinellas County notified
Mayor Harman Goldnar by
latter Wednesday that ha
would opposa any use o f tax
money in tha fight.
,
A group o f representatives
from larger cities in Florida
met recently in Tampa to dlacusa suck a court figh t for raapportionment. A t that time,
Goldner waa named to head a
committee to draft possible
action by ths cities.
The 8t. Petersburg C ity
Council later gave tentatively
approval to an sxpenditura o f
tax money If such action waa
determined to be legsL

iThreat Denied

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■rtaMUfctti 1908 THUB8, DECEMBER 17, IM S 8ANF0RD, FLORIDA NO. 814

L A K E L A N D (U P I) — The
10-day embargo on all ship­
ments o f fresh citrus ends to­
night at d p. ra. and those
grove owners whose crop es­
caped damage from the freete
can expect premium prices fur
their citrus.
The embargo was put Into
effect Dec. 17 to assure that
no unwholesome fruit waa
shipped from the state to
cause long rsnge harm to the
citrus industry markets.
Wednesday, tha Florida Cit­
rus Commission decided not to
Impose aa additional 14-day
embargo on freese-damaged
fresh citrna when the embargo
ends tonight
John T. I.eeley, of Tampa,
speaking for tba attentive
committee e f t b e Florida

can ever eomplala again," one
crewman said.
Although some of tbe refu­
gees slept peacefully, many
others nervously paced the
deck or sat about talking about
their good fortune in getting
•way.
As the ship pulled out of
Havana some Cubans crowded
by tbe'doekside shouted "Cuba
st, Yanqui no." the anti-Amer­
ican chant of Castroism. But
ethers opealy cheered.
Processing of tbe passengers
by Immigration, customs and
public health authoritlei was
expected to take about two
and one-Uatt hours uf«c, \ifUr
which the,relatives were to
travel by bus to Dinner Key
Auditorium la Misml, about
23 miles south. (or a mass're­
union with the 1,113 Invasion
prisoners who were airlifted
to Florida Sunday and Mondsy.
There were reports In Mi­

Fresh Citrus Shippers A on .,
told the committee tba asso­
ciation felt an additlom.1 em­
bargo was not necessary.
He said tha association felt
the grade standards set by the
Growers Administrative Com­
mittee snd the rigid Inspection
by state and federal author­
ities would be rnuugh to as­
sure that no unwhuleeome
fruit waa shipped.
George Copeland, director uf
the State Inspection Service,
warned h a r v e s t i n g crews
against using Valencia orsuigea
at thia time by mixing them
with other fruit. He said such
action could result in the
whole load being condemned.
He said the same thing would
apply to oranges which have
drop |ied to the ground.

ALBUQUERQUE,
N.
M. Albuquerque, to a suit filed
(U P I)—Joe Suato, a Santa this summer, that the gold
Clara Indian who presumably exists and is legally his.
knows wbera 3*43,000 in gold
James said to his suit that
bullion is hidden on his rcser- on March to, I9«0. he and
vstion, was to Jali today be- Suaio located the gold on a
cause be won't tell where.
mountain on ths Santa Clara
A grandson uf Missouri's no- reservation,
following
h 1s
torioua bandit Jssse Jamas grandfather’ s directions,
claims that James hid lb* gold
But James said be was ill,
—1,210 pounds of it in 99-pound there waa deep snow on the
ingots — on tha Santa Clara mountain, and he decided not
reservation to northern New to try to carry the heavy toMexico after the Civil War. gota away Immediately.
Jess# L. James of Manltou,
But before be could some
Colo., said bis grandfather hack for the gold, James said,
gsvs him the gold before he Suaio moved it to another biddied. and told him how to find , tog place and refused to tell
it. Tho gold was not loot from , where it was until the "spirrobberies. he said, but was its" told him to do so.
collected . ?y James to help
Judge Rogers ordered Sus/u
finance a hoped-for second re- to surrender the gold to
bellioo in the South.
i James, without walling for the
James convinced U. S- Dis- - spirits' ajsenf. But the Indian
trict Judge Waldo Rogers a i l did not comply.

us their initial contribution to the eurrefit.fund
drive for improvement#.

ami that another 2,309 Cu­
bans related to tbe prisoners
were waiting for their chance
to leave their country tor ex­
ile in the United State*.
Also still la Cuba, but ap­
parently with a 'chance of being freed, are 21 Americans
Jailed tor vsrloue charges.
Prisoner negotiator James B.
Donovan said when be return­
ed Mooday night that Castro
had given him a firm pledge
on early release of tbe Amer­
icana, pending further dis­
cussions on which Donovan
declined to elaborate.

SkyboH, Tax Cut
On President's
Panel Agenda
PALM BEACH (UP1) President Kennedy and hie
top defense officials met today
for n final declaim an Urn
huge military budget for fis­
cal 1994 which will write the
controversial Skybelt missile
out o f tbe nation’s arsenal
The Pentagon delegation
arriving here from Washing-

New Cold Wave
Drops Mercury
30 Below Zero

be made today" about Bkybolt.
A new onslaught of frigid
White House officials said arctic air moved hate the
th* »«rl«-s of pra-Cpngreea northern plains today an tha
"idifrrencsa got o ff to is good heals of a cold wave'that sent
start Wednesday when Ken- temperatures to p o rt thaa 39
r.edy met with Treasury See- degrees below sera,
retary Douglas Dillon and Temperatures were eold but
other top fiscal and economic shies generally dear across
advisers. In this conference, the nation today. The mercury
tha prceldent approved the was well below the frecslng
baste structure of the tax re- mark from coast to coast in
form program, Ineluding a tho northern states,
top-to-bottom tea rut.
The new cold air mesa was
The White House said to .; not expected to bring readings
day's conference had a dual: as low as Wednesday when the
purpose—a year-end review of official low reading for the
the military situation and a nation waa 31 below at Craig,
final look at tha military bud- Colo., and taro temperatures
gvt for the n«xt fiscal year.
swept as far south as OklaThe fate of the Bkybolt wea- boms,
pon was a foregone eoncluIt was 'JS below at Viroqua,
siou; it can be saved only by a Wle., 23 below at Dubuque,
complete reversal of announe» lows, and 20 below at Minaesd policy on the part of Ken* spoils St. Paul, Minn., snd
nedy and McNamara. Gen. Duluth, Minn.
Curtia I.r.May, A ir Force chief
Sen Francisco. received on#
of staff, waa espected to bat!‘* rare freeilng temperatie until tha laet possible mo- ‘ urea. The mercury slumped
ment for the Bkybolt program, to 31 in the Golden Gate area.
Ucfure seeing the defense
While nioal of tire nation
group, Kennedy met at hie chattered end shook In the
Otesnfront holiday hrndquar-1cold, the mercury in Florida
tors with the Israeli foreign topped at S3 above at Fort
minuter, Mrs. Golda Meier.
and 21 at West Paint

1 0n Castro List
Already In U. S.

BAN
AN TO N IO , T e a .
(U P I) -— The mother o f one
o f 23 Americans Cuban Pre­
mier Fidel Castro is listed
as holding In hia Jaila fo r
counter • revolutionary aetivl*
Ilea said Wednesday night her
son la aafa and well In Miami.
Mra. Dorothy L. Rundquist
said her eon, Howard 1* Rund­
quist, 37, talked with her ssvoral days ago and expressed
hope he might visit her fo r
Christmas. However, aha said
Rundquist hue not yet arrived
in Bun Antonio,
Mra. Rundquist auid her
son waa held in Cuban pite­
ous for about two yeara prior
to hia release and hue been in
the United States alnre last
June 19.
The State Department In
Washington released tha Hat
o f 23 Americans Wednesday.
It said they were being held
for eounter-revuhitionary ac­
tivities against Castro’s Com­ II; United Press International
munist government.
The National Safety Coun­
cil today estimated that from
420 to 430 persons may dla
MOSCOW (UPI) — Premier
on the nation’s highways dur­ Nikita Khrushchev today re­
ing the dangerous four-day newed charges that the West
New Year's wetkend
was guilty of espionage.

More Deaths

Charge Renewed

Accident Sends
Man To Hospital

An accident this morning
three miles south of Osteen,
resulted in minor injuries to
Robert Morris, Osteen, snd the
hospitalisation of G a r v e y !
Samson, Orlando.
Tha mishap occurred when t
Morris attempted to pass an-,
other rar in the dense fog and
hit a pickup truck driven by
Samson head on, the H igh w ay'
Patrol said.
Morris suffered bruises and;
abrasions and Samson was I
brought to Seminole Memorial
Hospital with lacerations on
both knrea and an undeter­
mined chest injury.
Morris waa charged with
improper passing by Trooper
James R. Hooks o f Volusia |
County, who inrsatigsted the
accident.

H a n d y W ife
PERTH AMBOY. N. J.
(U P I)—New Jerssy's newest
congressman. Democrat E d -:
ward J. Patten, didn't have
to go far to find a clerk for
his Wasblngtoa office—he appointed hte wife. "E verybody khuws there's no equal

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                    <text>200 Children
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*rprifOa«ad children span,
aornd by tte Sanford HU
Ladpa 1241 at 2:2# p. a .
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Ivans played the piano for the
grasp to dag Christmas

Gala Dance Set
By DeBary Group

UKOWNIES OP NORTH ORLANDO TROOP
695 held their Christnrna party at tha home of
Mr*. Margaret Burke, aaalatent lender. Attend­
ing were, front from left, Jennifer Burke, Debra
Blshope, Sara PUoian, Sandra Grant, Patricia
Webster, Debra Coyle and Pam Thomtvion; sec­
ond row, from left, Lynda Maxwell, Debra Ward,

T h e County Commission
Friday upheld the decision of
tbe Board of Adjustment to
permit tbe renovation of the
old Checker Kart Track, locat-

ed behind tho Dearborn Elec­
tronics Laboratory*, and al­
low a slock car raging pro­
gram to bo carried on there.
Tha decision was taken in

Marianna Young, Kathleen Greene, Tnryn Black,
Gloria Lana, Diana Duquatte, Ann Marie Bowl­
ing; Patty Parker, Dianne Stewart and Denis#
Duquette; back, from left, Nancy Pack, Debbie
Lane, Jamie Black and Suzanne Giroux.

Notes

OPEN MONDAY —
CLOSED CHRISTMAS

(Herald Photo)

Commissioner Ted William*, J. O. Stewart. 75. of 512
in whose district the track la 1Second S t SE, Moultrie, Ga.
Mated, made tte motion up- 1died Saturday, after a long
holding the Board of Adjust­ illness.
ment's decision and U was sec­ He was the father of Mrs.
onded by Commissioner Ver­ A. E. Shioholser and the
brother of Mrs. J. C. Mitchell
non Dunn.
V. X. Houghton appeared both of Sanford.
before the board in the inter­ Bora in Upson County, Ga.
ests of the Sports Car Club Mr. Stewart served as in­
of America and the Sanford vestigator for the Alcohol
Sports Car Club asking per­ Tax Unit for 25 years and
mission for the use of Osceola after retiring from governAir Strip for a driver’s school men service owned and ope­
tend for a weekend of sports rated a farm and cattle ranch
In Moultrie for 25 years.
car rating la January.
Ha was a member of the
Municipal Judge Kenneth
McIntosh, sponsor of the Sem­ First Methodist Church of
inole Timing Association, said Moultrie.
his organisation would bo glad OUwr survivors include his
to cooperate with the sport* wife, Lilly; a son, 3. Frank
car club and would arrange Stewart; a granddaughter,
their dates so there would bo
no conflict on the use of the
air strip.
Tbs commission agreed to
the use of the strip by Hough­
ton's group as tang as the nec­
essary insurance problems
are worked out
Allen Forward, president of
the Forest City Community
Chib, was present to ask tha
permission of the commission
to build a community build­
ing in tha county park in
Forest City. The commission
askad If tho club would be Showdown Asked
custodian of tha park and exetc is# control over the uses of In Paper Strike
tha art* and than referred the NEW YORK (UP!)—Federal
matter to County Attorney mediators today called for a
Harold Johnson for considera­ showdown meeting with pub­
tion.
lishers and printers in the twoA tetter from State Road week-old newspaper strike.
Dept Engineer Richie Green It the talks scheduled for
concerning the repair of the today fail to produes signifi­
Longwood • Markham R o a d
to within tha city limits of Long- cant change* on deadlocked is­
sues, the mediation teutons
wood was read in which probably will be ealled off un­
Green pointed out that the til January, according to the
contractors for SR *34 had no chief mediator In the dispute
liability for tbo condition of which has shut down nine
tho road and could not be dailies.
asked to repair it. The dam­
age, according to Green, was
confined to two curves in the
CUSTOM MADE
road which had not bad main­
tenance for some time.
Dunn commented that the
only alternative waa for a Joint
participation agreement be­
tween the county and Longwood. A motion was passed
that Mayor A. R. Lormann be
informed tbe state can do
AUTO GLASS
nothing and suggesting a Joint
and Seat Cover Co.
agreement at the only answer
244 W. 2nd
222-8032
te tho town’s problem.

tho face of opposition by a
number of residents of tte
area who were present and
numerous Utters and n peti­
tion opposing tte move.

By Mrs. M a n MaBtr
Tte DeBary Volunteer Fire
Assn, wifl bold n gate New
Year*! Eva party and dance
at Uw new Recreation Hall
Dee. 21 from • p.m. to 1 a.m.
Tte fireman will provide
bats, nolaamakera and con­
fetti. Music for dancing will
be finished by Frank Yakota
and hia oreheitra, who proved
to bo very popular at tha St.
Patrick’s Day and Hallowe’en
dances.
Tickets may be obtained
from any merchant where the
posters are displayed or from
Darwin Bruca and Jack LambeftftOQ,
All tickets not sold by Naw
Year's Eva will be available
at the door. Only 10 Uckete
will bo sold, so tho firemen
advise making reservation* in
advance.

Hospital

Santa Clana himaelf wtn t e
an tend, arriving with n
police escort to join the
children at tte party for
• brief vlalt. Toys af all kiada, b a p of
candy, applea and aoaa aurwises will fill the arms and
undo of tha children, aa
more than SO members of the
Hka Club and their wives
help Santa present tha lifts.
la addition to this party,
mambors of tha Elks have
also distributed Christmai
gifts to children of the littie Red Schoolbouse and to
the old folks at tha county
borne.

KENNETH FELOQUIN, left, of the Winter Park Telephone Co., present­
er! u film entitled "Gatoways to the Mind—the Story of Human Senaea’*
for membera of the Longwood Aren Chamber of Commerce at their meet­
ing laat Thursday night. The scheduled film, "The Telstar Story,** will be
presented at a future meeting. With Peloquin is William Baumholaer,
C of C president.
(Herald Photo)

DECEMBER !•
. Ada it lions
Stanley Bahney, Lake Mary;
Ronald Peoplss. Helen Harris,
Jake Nawby, Flora Donnan,
Nyieena Albers, Marion Mar­
tin, James Robinson of San­
Bob Finn, DeBary postal I fore in my life, said Finn. | going, and looking forward
ford.
say, we’re it with great enthusiasm.”
Births
worker, has been announced!
Mr. and Mra. Larry W. Mc­ as first place winner of an
Daniel of Sanford, a boy.
all-cxpcnia trip for iwo to
Discharges
Clarence Johnson. Lake Mary; Southern California for the
Arthur Totten, DeBary; Fred­ Rose Bowl New Year’s Day
football game and all its allied
erick Dominick, DeBary
Betty Jean Williams, Mrs. activities.
Joseph Aleiander and baby, Jack Ansley, advertising
Marjorie Smith, Julia Wright, manager of the Fortune Shoe
Comer Jonei, Mrs. James Co. which sponsored the con­
Skipper and baby of Sanford test. said that Finn had a
perfect score In the contest.
DECEMBER to
Finn’s nine year old son,
Admissions
Andy,
will accompany hia fa­
Hugh Sime, DeBary; Barbara
Ann Cobb. Willia Choice, ther on the four day tour,
leaving Dec. 29 by Jet for Cal­
Randy Wilbanks, Bernice Mc­
ifornia. Both wtll be wearing
Kinney. Kovle Lee Tucker,
Fortune Shoes aa part of their
Margsret Wright, Gertrude
Kimmertr, Verbta Williams, prize.
Finn bought hia Fortune
William Duabury of Sanford
shoes and tho entry into the
Births
contest at Garrett’s DepartMr. and Mra. Willie Leo Tuc­
ment Store to Sanford, and re­
ker of Sanford, a boy
ceived congratulation! from
Mr. and Mrs. Prince McKin­
J.
M. Garrett, store owner and
BOB FINN of DeBary (left) who won a frta
ney Jr. of Sanford, a boy
four-day trip to the Rone Bowl Kama in Cali­
Mr. and Mrs. Edward rarrte manager.
“ I never won anything befornia receivers congratulations from J. M. Gar­
of Sanford, a gL*l
rett of Garrett’* Department Store, where hn
Discharges
purchased tha Fortune ahoea and received hia
Charfos Tully, DeBary; Frank
content entry.
(Herald Photo)
Hill, DeBary; Geraldine Rote,
Clay Williams. Helen Harris,
Mrs. Roger d ark and baby,
Unusual Stream*
Mra. Gary Hudgins and baby
Unutuul
about the ilrtems
of Sanford
A speed xona study of SR of tho Great Divide Basin in
434 through North Orlando Wyoming la the fact that none
* Merry
will be made, U. P. Boggs,
of
the
stream*
flow
outward
1
Christmas
district traffic and planning
engineer, has advised officiate to the South, but all are swal-,
WITH
JEWELRY
of the village.
lowed up by take* among tho |
The study was requested by desert sands.
FROM —
PHILADELPHIA (Ui&gt;l) — Mayor Frank Fasula aa a
A 79-year-old woman was baste fur establishing speed
struck by a trolley car white limits on tho highway through FABRIC
JEWELERS
Chriatmaa shopping Wednes­ the town. No limit* can bo
placed at preaeul because the
day. As aha lay on the ground village adopted tho Florida SHOES
24! 8. PARK
• group of bey* atota bar gift* model traffic ordinance.
FA IS3H
and purse.
Requests for limits can be
Tbe woman. Mr*. Julia made to the Statu Road Dupt.
SANFORD
DYED rK C C
Gably, was in fair condition If a survey shows need for re­
I
DAY HKUV1CE
OPEN * P. M,
today with a possible coocus- striction.
stew. Her non. Pollen SgC
AKFOKD
_
MUhial Gably, said hi*
For real automobile bar
hob
k -e n
gains, check the Herald class
2 0 7 W . 1st S t
Used dugUgr aevUun,

1 Lb. Pmt - Limit 1 W |th *5 O rder

Folger's Coffee
Quart - Limit 1 With |5 O rder

5 Lb. Bag - Limit 1 With $5 Order

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The REMNANT Shop
WILL BE CLOSED
Mon., Dec. 24 &amp; Tues., Dec. 25

White Swan

Mrs. Donaldson

Material

EXTRA LARGE ASSORTMENT

WE WANT TO WISH EACH
OF YOU A MERRY CHRISTMAS
AND OUR PRAYER FOR A
PEACEFUL NEW Y E A R —

Gwaltney

Fruit Cake

Brack's Fine Candies
Christmas Nuts
Prices Good Dec. 24

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Mrs. Porter
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Established 1908 MON.. DECEMBER 24. 1962 SANFORD, FLORIDA

Prisoners
the airlift planes were to land debark, walking Into a whirl­
MIAMI (U P I) — T h a mercy
w
It*reived word Sunday
tcrnooo that A l t a m o n t e
Spring* Mayor W. L Swofford contracted a serious
eaaa of—of all things—mumps
Saturday night. Take U easy
bow , mayor, and get well
te a burry.
• • •
North Orlando Mayor Prank
Fasula has declared his In­
tention to run lor the town
council again, come
the
March eloctioa there. Fas­
cia says. "Ha tfana the Iowa
got off dead center and
made some progress.”
a e •
Then'll be no Jai-alai at
tho fronton la Fern Park to­
night, but a big Christmas
program "will be held Tues­
day afternoon and evening,
e • •
A number of Sanford resi­
dents apparently can't lo­
cate the new post office
building and keep appearing
at the County Jell-with peckages and halts of Christmas
cards, requesting stampe sod
wanting to mall the presents,
according to the sheriffs of­
fice. The post office la on
PALMETTO Are.
e e •
Sherry Lee, daughter ef
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Leo Jr.,
made the Honor List at An­
drew College, Cuthbert, Ga.,
far fall quarter. In order to
be on tho Honor List a stu­
dent must have carried at
least IS quarter hours of col­
lege work aod have a **B''
or better average.
• a s
Did you know that thrse
tons • • yes, teas • • of re­
fuse per family per year arc
picked ep in our fair «Agf
•• • •
has given up oa tropical
foliage for this front of. No
new building on Tirst Street
after the rocen^ freest and
replaced the plants killed by
frost with new plantings.
The new foliage, put in
place Friday, is of varieties
considered hardy enough to
resist any future frecses, and
include some conifers as well
as tough, froet-proof bloom­
ing plants.
According to William Wade
of the bank staff, the new
plants were selected also be­
cause of their ability to
grow In organically poor soil,
which is the result of the
years of use as a railroad
yard prior to the ACL mov­
ing west of the city.
• • •
e
Bids will be opened Jan. I
by the County Commission
(of two new dump trucks for
the County Road Department.
We understand they will be
painted white on delivery.
• • •
A while back there was
talk about having the coun­
ty vehiclea decorated with
newly designed decals, but
we haven't beard anything
about them. Query to County
Engineer Bill Bush: How're
you coming with the art
work?
• • •
That new grandstand at
Seminole Park Raceway is
rapidly taking shape now.
The roof la being put on to­
day, and we've been told the
January 3 deadline Is a cinch
tor completion.
• • •
Take a drive around during
the evening and look at the
Christmas lights. There arc
some ingenious displays at
homes and business bouses
and the number of pot** they
get ole Santa in is some­
thing.
• • •
And don't forget — there
is still time to give a little
boost to the Salvation Army's
annual Christmas cheer pro­
gram by adding your con­
tribution of groceries, cloth­
ing or other kerns to the
Army's Christmas baskets
which will be delivered by its
volunteer workers to the less
fortunate.
• • •
There are quite a few spe­
cial avents at Sanford area
churches tonight and moat of
them were publicised in Fri­
day Herald's church pasc. At4toed ane of yew

airlift returning raaaomtd Cu— r _____ — _____ free­
dom became "operation Santa
Claus'* today as six planes
prepared to soar Into action
after almost 13 hours of un­
explained delay.
Plane Wad number fhs, the
first of tho day, took off from
Cuba’s San Antonio Air Base
at 9;3S a.m. with additional
ransomed prisoners of war,
the Red Cross reported.
The Red Cross announced
that two planes grounded over
night in Cuba would take off
In tandem fashion starting at &gt;
a.m. "so we eaa get them all
home for Christmas."
Four more planes, an offi­
cial s a i d , simultaneously
would speed from Miami to
the San Antonio base, 39 miles
from Havana, to continue the
shuttle to safety for 6tt cap­
tives atill in the hands of the
Castro govarament.
Officials apparently were
concerned that unless they
stepped up their flJsht sched­
ule they might run into more
inexplicable delays such as oc­
curred Sunday when 423 of the
prisoners taken in the aborted
Bay of Pigs invasion finally
were brought to Mis ml.
The.first delay lasted almost
11 hours as Fidel Castro per­
sonally Inspected manifests of
supplies promised in the 370
million ransom he demanded
Thus, aa Christmas Eve
dawned warm and clear, exil­
ed Cubans looked hopefully to
the heavens.
These were the families, aad
already liberated comrades.

and the prisoners were to be
fed and processed.
Then, at C:0t p.ra., with
only a faint glow still baby
pink In the western sky, the
first plane made Its touchdown
at Homestead.
Moments later the first 10S
liberated prisoners began la

pool of emotion. Officials
b r o k e through restraining
ropes. And at the toot of tho
ramp, clad in tho insulting but­
ter yellow T-ahirte they now
wear as a badge of honor,
waited many of the SO sick and
wounded released "on credit"
hi Aprfl.

One e&lt; them hobbled for­
ward aa ana lag. the ether
left beck there on the shorts
ef tha Bay ed Pigs, te embrace
a toau-ade.
Another hugged to him a
eouahL One sleeve was empty
but Me grip was firm.
Thesu were men. Yet the

NO. 612

eed
"Vha lot Estadoe UnJdos,"
■booted one, wiping his eyes.
•Viva Kennedy."
Another's voice floated out
over the crowd.
"We are not here because
of what ww did. We are here,
thanks to the people of the
United States.**

NEW YORK (UPI) - A
■trike by 73,000 doekworhera
brought shipping to * near
halt today at East Coast
•ml Gulf of Mexico ports.
Leaders of the International
Longshoremen's Association
confident of a quick victory,
turned down President Ken­
nedy's eleventh-hour appeal
for a do day truce he had
urged "in the national in­
terest."
The dockwurkers helped
shippers load and unload
cargoes In the feverish lest
hours of port activity, then
walked off toe piers from
Maine to Texas at toe ap-

Bulletin
Appointment ef A. K.
Shoemaker. Jr. aa coordin­
ator for the fSod drive be­
ing promoted for (he Serepta Home fer the Aged
was announced today by
Mr*. Taamar Braden, home
director. The fend is to be
called the Sarepia ImproveSient Fuad, and Mrs. Bra­
den asks that donations be
mailed lo taring Burgess at
Tho Florida 8tate Bank.

airlift.
Relatives had begun to ga­
ther In cavernous dinner Key
Auditorium, once a seaplane
clipper hangar, at dawn. They
were not allowed at Home­
stead Air Force bane, where

MISS JUDY BUNTEN, diughter of Dr. and
Mr*. J. C. Bunten of Tlpwahntchee. I&gt;*mon Bluff,
wan named Sweetheart of the Key Club at the
Christman Rail Saturduy at the Civic Center.

Funeral services for Mr.
John Lewis Jackson, 32, who
died Saturday, were held at
2:30 p. m. Sunday at Brteson Funeral Home with Rev.
Fred R. Wilson, 7(1, promin­
Fred B. Chance officiating.
ent Banford attorney, died
Born Feb. 2, 1900, in Step­ early today at Fish Memorial
hens, Ga., Mr. Jackson had Hospital in DeLand.
lived here for the past 40 The veteran lawyer was
years. He made his home at honored in IHtll by the Semi4900 Sipes Ave., was engaged note Bar Assn, in celebration
in the (arming business and of 60 years of service and
was a member and deacon practice with the Florida Bur.
of the First Ba ptUt Church
Bom Dec. II. IHSI, in
of Sanford.
Brooksvllle, WUlun received
Survivors are his wife, hi* law degree from the Uni­
Mrs. Era David Jaciuon of versity of Virginia and later
Sanford: a ton- John David went into practice with the
Jackson of Tampa, two firm of Landis, Ki«h and Hull
granddaughters, Pamela Ann
in Del-and.
and Cheryl Jackson of Tam­
pa; a brother, Rrightwell
Jackson of Stephens; three
half-brothers, W. F. Sanders
of Atlanta, Ga. and R. II.
and J. T. Sanders of Step­
hens;
two sisters, Mrs.
Helen Moore of Union Point. {
Ga. and Mrs. Mary Martin
of Atlanta.
MIAMI (UPI) — The US.
Burial was in Oak Lawn
Air Force has confirmed It
Memorial Park.
intercepted s high-flying Rus­
sian transport plane over the
Atlantic about 90 milea east
of West Palm Beach.
Sleek FI02 fighters scram-

Key Club President Eddie Hamilton, left, piirenents Minn Bunten with nn armful of wh ite
carnations Her escort Wuyne Epps is ut right.
(Herald Photo)

Attorney Fred R . Wilson Dies Argument In Bar
Ends In Shooting
He came to Sanford in 1020
and opened officea here. Be­
sides hia regular practice, he
served aa city attorney for
Sanford for 20 year* and aa
achool board attorney for 31
yeara.
Wilson waa a long-time
member of the Kiwsnia Club,
serving as president in 1030
and as lieutenant governor of
Kiwania In 19(0. lie waa an
activa member of the First
Methodist Church and a trus­
tee of the Fish Estate.
He is survived by three

Soviet Plane Flies
e

Near Palm Beach

Walter Services
Set Here Today

Masonic funeral service* for
Mr. Harry Walter, 34, were
scheduled for 4 p.m. today at
Brisson Funeral Home by San­
ford Lodge 62. F and AM.
A retired cabinet maker.
Mr. Walter died Sunday night
at his home. 2803 Sanford
Avc. Ha waa &gt; member of Ma­
sonic Lodge 70 of Atlantic
City, N. J.
Survivors are a son, Albert
L. Walter of Lake Mary and
a daughter. Mrs. Dorothy
Rothman, a grandson and
three great grandchildren, all
of Sacramento. Calif.
Tile body will be sent to
C tlifa n u tor burial

rtve here today. The old atreeta al­
ready were Jammed with a mixture
of modern Western automobiles and
the familiar donkey carts.
The Mandelbaum Gate is the only
break in the wall which divides the
Israeli and Jordanian sectors of Jeru­
salem. The wall is fortified by sand­
bags, barbed wire and pUl boxes be­
cause of the 14-year-old dispute be­
tween the Israelis and the Arabs.
The arrival of tha Israeli pil­
grims marks what has become a
twice • yearly, poignant, 24 - hour
moratorium in the Arab-Jewish con­
flict that divides the Holy Land.
Each Christmas and Easter,
Jordan allows the Christians from
Israel to enter Jordan for the pil­
grimage to Bethlehem. They munt
leave Jordan bv Tuesday and no
Israeli will be allowed to enter this
nation until next Easter.

Strike
Chokes Shipping

after e M a y night

Mr. J. L. Jackson
Buried Sunday

BETHLEHEM. Jordan &lt;UPI&gt;—
Thouaands of Israelis planned to
take advantage of the biannual
break in the dispute with the Arnba
today by passing through the Mandelbnura Gats for a pilgrim* gw to
thla birthplace of Christ.
At n signal from Arab guard* on
the bnrbed-wire Jordnnian-Iareetl
border, an expected 2,688 IsraeliArab Christians will be allowed
through the fatnoua gate in Jerusa­
lem and follow the path of the Magi
to this little town.
In Bethlehem, they will join
thousands of other pilgrims—some
of them from aa fa r away aa the
United State* and Europe—to cele­
brate the birth of their Lord 1,962
year* ago.
Reside* the Israeli Christian*, an­
other 6,000 persona were due to ar&gt;

bled from Homestead Air
Force Base and "routinely"
intercepted the TUlt4 late
Saturday, the North Amer­
ican Air Defense Command
said.
The plane was on Ha way
to Havana, according to Ma).
Gen. Thomas J. Gent, com­
$118,968 Asked
ma Oder of the 32nd NORAD
region.
For State Planes He labeled the interception
TALLAHASSEE (UPD-The "Just routine" and said the
Game and Fresh Water Fish Red plane was allowed to
Commission has asked the continue on its way,"
Cabinet to approve a 1118,968
budget to maintain the state's
fleet of 31 aircraft in the com­
Herald Index
ing biennium.
Bridge ........ _■... Page S
The stale’s fleet includes
Classified ___ ... Pag* S
seven twin engined airplanes,
Comics
_ ... Page 4
23 single engine craft and one
Pag* S
helicopter. State agencies own­ Dear Abby .......
Editorial
— ... Page I
ing planes include the Road
Page 3
Department, Beverage De­ Entertainment
Legate ,
partment, Foreat Service,
~ Pag* 4
. Pag* g
Game Commission, Highway Puazte ..
Patrol. Conservation Depart­ Society ...... .... - Page 3
ment and the Stale CAmet.
- ?&lt; u « S

children, Robert Wilson of
New York City; Mrs. Dun
Mitcham of Milwaukee, Wi#.,
and Mra. William Leahy of
Guatemala, and three grand­
children.
Funeral service plans are
incomplete, pending the ar­
rival of the family. Brin-on
Funeral Home is in charge of
arrangement*.

Village Confest
Winners Named
Winner* in the North Or­
lando Civir Assn, sponsored
contest for exterior lighting
and decoration, chosen by
Judges Sunday night, were
announced by F. Stewart
Helmly, association presi­
dent.
Taking first prize of SIS
were Mr. and Mrs. Anton
Krecek, 140 N. Edgeinon Avc.
Second prize of 310 went to
Mr. and Mrs. George Som­
mer, 70 N. Second St. and
the 33 third prize went to Mr.
and Mrs. Arthur Rhode*, 17!
N. Cortez Avc.
Honorable mention went to
Mr. and Mrs. Scotty McVey,
131 N. Devon, Mr. and Mrs.
Jack Spauldizig, N. .Cortez
and Mayor end Mrs. Frank
Fasula, Moss Rd.
Judges were Frank Spar­
row and Merton Taylor of
DeLand aod Will Stephen of
Ortape City.

Talks Adjourned
NEW YORK (UPI) Federal mediators have ask­
ed disputants In the 17-dayold newspaper strike to roconaider their positions ovtr
tiki UtfuldUJ

pointed hour. An today
"rooting off" period ordered
under the Tuft-Hartley Act
expried at that Ume.
Is answer to Kennedy'e
warning that the strike would
"cbokn the economy and cut
tbs satlon’a lifelines with the
rest of the world,'* the I LA
replied it would be "fruit­
less". to delay a walkout for
three months of talks. The
union promised to continue
handling all military cargo.
The main issue is the deadlocked dispute waa over the
size of work gangs. The New
York Shipping Association
want* the gangs reduced
from 20 to 17. The ILA claims
such a reduction would result
in S.ouo longshoremen losing
their Jobs.
Tbomas W. (Teddy) Glea­
son, vice president of tha
ILA. predicted the etrike
would be abort.
•'They're very weak, we’ll
lick 'em fast," he declared..
Similar views were ex­
pressed by ILA officials In
other cities.
In New Orleans, ILA Local

n s u u o A ...

Casualties Listed

POUT SAID, U. A. R. (Ul'l)
President Guniel Abdel Naaier
■aid Sunday night that 130
An argument in the Golds­ U. A. It. officer* uud men have
boro Tavern, 1310 W. 13;h, re­ been killed fighting on the re­
sulted in a shooting la which publican side in Yemen.
Albert Calloway, Negro was
killed and Ulysses Burke and Old, But Wise
DOUGLAS, Isle of Man
his brother, Anthony, frith
Negroes, were wounded at the brutrd hia 102mi birthday HunBurke residence at 1219'k | brated hi* I02ndliirthiray Sun­
Pomegramte, police report­ day with one concession to aid
ed
age. He postponed until better
Calloway and Burke had weuther hia annual birthday
eng/.ged in a fight at the climb up 2,034-foot Hnaa Fell,
tavern and when they were the island's highest peak.
ejected. Calloway followed
Burke home and forced his Embargo Eyed
way past Ulysses Burke's
LAKELAND (UN) — The
wife who answered the door Ftonda Citrus Commission
and started shooting at Burke will meet in special session
with a 22 calilier revolver, here Wednesday to consider
officers said.
putting into effect ■ 1t-duy
Burke went to his bedroom embuigu on the shipment of
and returned with his own freeze damaged fresh citrus.
gun and lie and Calloway en­ The embargo now in affect on
gaged in a duel through the nil fresh fruit shipment* will!
front screen door.
, espire at 0 p. m. Thursday.
Calloway was shot four
timet, once near lit* heart, i Poet Frost 111
and managed to run about
BOSTON (UN) — Robert
13 feet before he fell dead. Frost, America's unofficial
Both Rurkea were hospi­ poet laureate, today was
talized at Seminole Memorial fighting to recover from surg.
Hospital.
cry he underwent two weeks
The shooting was investi­ ago. The Du-year-old poet waa
gated by Lt. Joe Hickson, operated on for an undisclosed
Sgt. R. W. Tench Jr. and ailment Dec. 10. Hia recovery
Patrolman Carl Dodson of ha* been described ■* not fully
the police Department. Jus­ satisfactory.
tice of the Peace Hugh Dun­
can and Constable Bob Car­ Loaded?
rol made like eoroner'a in­ QUITO, Ecuador (U N ) —
vestigation.
President Carlo* J. Arose mens
U under heavy fir* from poll,
tieal leader* who charge that
Senator Byrd
he turned up intoxicated at
Is Hospitalized
the airport Thursday when he
BALTIMORE. Md. (U P D - welcomed Chilean Preaident
Scn. Harry F. Byrd sjient Jorge Alessandii. All apposiChristmas Eve in Baltimore's lion parties, ranging in poli­
Union Memorial Hospital. A tical sympathy from conservespokesman said the Virginia tie* to Caatroite, have doDemocrat was in "quite sat­ manded Arusemcna's resigns
isfactory coodiUm."

I4tl President Alfred Chiu
tenden estimated tha strike
will last only • to 10 days
because "the country can't
take it." any longer.
A Virginia dock foreman
•aid a aettlement will come
"after the holidays when
everybody will be mors suit­
able to concentrate."
• The speedrd-up Sunday
work schedule made K poss­
ible for many freighters to
complete cargo handling be­
fore the strike deadline, and
move out to sex or drydock.
Other vessels were left
with cargoee only partially
loaded ar put ashore, and
•till more shlpe arrived in
ports after the deadline with
goods that win remain in
holds for an Indefinite period.
The Coast Guard announc­
ed In New York that board*
lag parties will examine the
contents of a l ships report­
ed carrying "dangerous or
hazardous" commodities. The
Inspection w ill' bn made to
aasurn that proper safely
precautions are observed.
Coast Guard spokesmen said.

2 New-born Babies
Found Abandoned
RIDGEWOOD, N. J. (UPI)
—They were wrapped la
swaddling clothe*. One lay In
a basket near a highway; the
other in a shopping bag in •
car.
They had sums things in
common. Each waa a girl.
Karh was less than a day old.
Each had been abandoned.
Patrolman George Leonard
was on routine patrol early
Sunday when he saw a picnic
basket un tha side of a busy
road.
Inside was a tiny girl, ahe
was wrapped In a bathrobe
and the basket was covered
with a tweed cuat.
taonard rushed the Infant to
Valley Hospital here. Doctors
said ahe waa about two hour*
old when found.
Twelve hour* later, and 13
miles south, postal worker
William Goodwin heard a

baby’s cry as he passed a car
owned by fellow worker Al
Terry parked near the poet of­
fice in Montclair.
On tha ear’s front aeat ho
saw a ahopping bag. Inslda,
wrapped In a table cloth and
towels, waa a blue-eyed girl.
Police look her to 8t. Vin­
cent'* Hospital whero doctor*
estimated the six pound, three
ounce baby was about sight
hour* old.
Both Infants were reported
“doing well" today in hospital
incubators.

Fire Prevented
The Lake Mary Volunteer
Fire Dept, waa called nut
shortly before S a. m. today
to the John K. Carlyle honm
on Crystal Lake Ave. to bring
an overheated furnace under
control. More than a dozen
volunteer* answered the call
along with Chief Ralph AbcIL
1■—

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patronage.

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" l &amp; T f f i T b l b y whiee Wrth we
ctkbraU each December IS would
fed right a t homo In our world of

surroundings—have biased like the
star of Christmas Itself in the minds
of men for all these centuries.
I t is a light th at will not ba dim­
t° H to world of two thouMixto roars
med, a guidspoint timeless In its pro­
•go also sehood with the sounds of
mise, by which men have illumined
srmod might—the marching cadence
their way through the darkness of
sad the Isatbor-Iunged shouts of
these many years.
Caesar’s legions. Indeed, It was beOther legions march todar, other
causa of the decree of Caesar Augus.
evils press upon us, and the very
tus that tho people of Judaea be
heavens are pierced by the glowing
taxed, each In Wsflwn dty, that Hie
rks that man himself, for good or
ts found themselves In Bethhas flung across the firmament
i when It was time that He be
born. The world of His time was ho But etill, above the marching and'
the rhetoric, the message of promise
stranger to oppression, and misery
comes through clear for all who will
and uncertainty.
■
.
Thus the song which the shep­ hear—and need—and in which to
find comfort in a momentous hour.
herds heard while tending their
We etUl may hope, and pray—and
flocks In the chlQ, starlit hours of
work—for peace, good will toward
that first Christmas night must have
men.
been balm for their spirits and

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Mona Lisa Gets’ em Out
!■;

WASHWOTON (U P lM Jo.
tine whet sa unele ot mint
cams here en a sightseeing
trip, I luggcited that be taka
s tour of ths Nstfeaal Alt Osl&gt;
lory.
Ha deaBasi sa grseais that
ba bad already bats t t s a n *
m m aomnrbar* alas.
“Wise letfvs *a*s ses a u teryteee, roe's# seta tbam
an," ba sali.

Bear lake Club
Enferfsins
With Party
TIs December meeting ef
As Bear Labs Community
Ctab was held last Watfm
• s slab* with PiesidsaS Dick
Qltbms presiding tor • brief
M members sad geests prejotoed la sa s m l a f af

I

1 doubt, bowsvtr, fts t even
my undo could remain taperus to the latrine interest
that bss bulk ap bore over the
v t* of tbs Msea Use to tls
Mottoes! Gallery.
f a r iaataaee, It aormaBy
tabes a minor emergency —
libs maybe tbo bouse burning
en—to got mo out la a
nritann. Yet I nrasbsd
through weather that would
have intimidated s Labrador
Mover la order to attend a
press preview of tbs famous
painted lady of too Louvre.
I lls boon cut my forecast
of last • pring when negoUae i tor bringing tbo canvas
to tbs United Mates lin t bo­

th * smUa Is, ef sours*, bo­
und sQ af this kooky conduct.
No oaa esa resist ipomdattag
Is wbot she Is omJUai

I noted then tost tbo Mono
Lira roomed to bars sa unset­
tling effect sa many persons
sad predicted that If she same
Is Amtriee there would bo sa
outbreak of flaky behavior,
H ero already kavs
aovoral itrange oceurrenooi
tad aba hasn't even g
p if|ii axblbtttoe yet. Coealdsr

a s theory bolds tost Uw
woman who posed tor Uw por­
trait, e certain Mrs. Dal Gtocondo, w u smfliag over somothing too artist, Leonardo da
Vtod, lad said.
My gusii la that Leonardo
had said “pleas* wipe that
allly gria off your face.”
At say rats, atandlng baton
too Mona LUs tor Uw first
(law la sa untorgotabia sxpereact. i won’t bo tarry I wont
to her press preview, even if
develop pneumonia.
As I gated upon bar cat*trstod toatuna, a aim
thought kept running through
my hood: What ■ perfect
Christmas gift this would
make tor Uw man who baa
everything.

One af our most respected
were Mrs. Itna political reporWn, with a rep­
Bury sad Mrs. Joba Nasi utation tor hasping bio hood
refreshment* ef whoa all about him are losing
theirs, wrote a “dream inter
view** b which she told him
b e gem a gaily
to call her Lias.
ImUdsy table.
A local art critic evaluated
CofeiM arise Chriamaaa
Uu artistic merits of Uw ship­
Wes# pissed at
points la flm room added to ping crate to which Uw paint­
ing was transported bar* from
tbs ssssoasl decor,
Highlight of toe evening Parts, na particularly compU
same wbsa Otto Engtoman, manted 1U “subtle textural
a former profoaakmal stager tontrait.”
e n of the Sunday School Even a sports columnist
tnd entortslaor, sing Christ­ took bis test from the Moon
mas soils la bis astlvo Oar- Lisa. I gather bo regarded her
mm language. Later bo was enigmatic smlla as eompar
joined by the entire group able to that a pitcher gives
tor a Community ling of when asked U bo throws spitcarols.
balls.

Students Enjoy
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A t Altamonte

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By Hal Cechrsw
Have you aver attended a
committee masting where
they keep minutes but wut*
hour* ?

WASHINGTON (NEA) — •peach, indicate he compre­ In this lift be would include
White House sources say hends the difficulties con­ the special treatment now ac­
President Kennedy and his fronting reform and ha* nc corded social Insurance Iwne-D
bdvUcra hare not even de­ thought of go&amp;ig whole bog. fite (public end private), un­
cided In what are* ef the tax 'I quite agree that to launch employment and workmen’s
structure to seek tefsiw i in a full-sen* tattle on general cempensatlon, veterans’ pentandem with his 19*3 tax re­ reform . . . would be unwise,” sions and various ether kinds
duction proposal*.
he said.
of military benefits.
i t to possible the whole mat­
The administration never­
ter ef reform may be kept to theless Is cosnraltting Itself to r—
a kind ef *ptcy by ssr* status,
Mint tom* measure of
to allow the administratis* to structural tax revision.
tailor Its position to the de­ Since toms added revenue*
veloping tax outlook to Con- would result, it Is a way of
greta.
“landing In between,” of cak­
House Way* and Manna ing the impact of tax cuts on
Chairman Wilbur MIUs, who the deficit column sad thus M
K
Aor
urges • link between reform finding sons accommodation CRYING OVER 8F1LT MTLK
and reduction, suggests con­ with those la Congrees who CONSOLER HIMSELF WITH
sideration might be given will be demanding heavy THE THOUGHT IT WAN
FOUR-FIFTHS WATER.
next year to altering the pre­ spending cuts.
tent preferential rate on Argument can ha made, too,
capital ffetns.
that if eoia* reform to not
Bey Hid this there are ae now joined t* reduction, broad
yet no specifics. Bet tax reforms proposed late will be
Momtota' atadtos todieste quickly given the unpalatable
that, s t present personal la­ label, “tax increase.*
me levels, eflminetto* *r reLees liberal treetosat of
dnettoa af • wide variety at capital gains, for example,
exclusions, dedust!sne, eaamp- could to some tax researchers’
tlona end credits eoeld yield Judgment produce f l billion to
up U |S I billion to addition- |S billion or more to extra
si income tax revenue*.
taxes.
Already well-advertised dif­ Tb# Brookings Institution to
ficulties stand to the way of to the midst o t S five-year
reform.
study o t government finance,
The very
including tax .reform. Tb#
by Mills and some
study director, Joseph Pechthat hwphslt fleeing would man, suggested In a paper a
educe i even nee te offset few year* back that a truly
tax lessee through rata reduc­ bread-based Individual income
tion—la aeon by eon
Ux law might get rid of
fa
8 - n 1:,
aa aa argument to
eoonUoM exclusions, •im p*
the stimulative effect to a Gone and credits.
tax cut en the general
my.
0
Many loopholes won
*d through pressure from spe­
cial groups which complained
that high tax rate* worked
hardship upon them. Theei
groups are expected te eom
FREE
M you are too fat, then bet any change that would
ADMISSION
resolve to diet Or vow vou add to their burdens.
Arid*
from
Mills,
aad
PROGRAMS
will quit tobacco or liquor or
Ury of the Treasury Dillon
the habit ef being critical of and a few others, no measur­
•))
your family.
able interest ia tax reform
Sorry! No Minors!
William Jam**, our greatexists today.
•at American ptonser payLadd Plumley, president of
gholegist, also urged to make
the Chamber of Commerce of
a public vow, so our prtds
tho United Itetaa,
thereafter would prod ua Into
mends not reform hut sharp
keeping h.
Then we are to launch upon spending cuts to match the
(S to $9 billion tax slash tho
a POSITIVE course of ac­
Chamber proposes. Hie view
tion with vigor.
reform
bolongs ia a asperate
Doot try to dwindle down
TOM ORROW 7 P. M.
&lt;0
to our nse «f clguwts or bill—later.
AFL - CIO leaden h a v e
-■Lw f
liquor. Make a* clean break
plumped for swift tax rat* re­
RACKS NIGHTLY
whenever possible.
You can’t do that alto­ duction, t h o u g h reliable
DURING SCHOOLING
gether regarding food. But sources say soma ot the fed­
REGULAR SEASON
you CAN resolve to cut out eration's staff poopte have
d euer or broad or ether argued in tram orally for re­
Items that upset your dally form.
OPENS
In urging a two-stage 111
calorie quota.
billion
Ux
cut,
tho
Committee
And hare are three other
psychological vows that will for Eeconomic Development*
conceded thro* pages ef its
«)
bear rich dividends:
(t) Resolve to spend S-mln- 41-pago report to reform—of
utes more per day reading the excite Ux framework. It
your nswspaper. For It is offered no Income Ux reform*
your “ University to Print' at this time.
v
u r at at a ■
H F N N L l l.l lilt
The President’s L a b o r
So mix a little more “ meet
Management
Committee,
pro.
A potatoes’’ with the dessert
posing a 110 billion cut, said
HWV. 1 7 -9 2
(comics and sports pages).
(3) Resolve to pay a sin reforms are neceuary but
8 Ml. SOUTH OF SANFORD
cere compliment to each o) should not be a cause of de­
lay
In
enacting
the
reduction.
three different companions
O ft
Kennedy’s r a a p e n s a s to
every day.
This will eatrovsrt /our buiinessmen’a quaiiee, put to
attention from your own “In him after his New York tea
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2

Dr. Crane's

Worry Clinic
if M Is wise
to make Now Year’s B*&gt;
sotattens. Far If you is n ’t
Uvo ap to them, wto toe
rosulltog sense sf failure
give you n defeatism tem ­
ples? Btody this case tare*
fully and toon follow the
• t too

surgical operations terminate
to death of Uw patient,
should thus cause na to ban
all surgery. But that to ob­
viously absurd.
Abraham Lincoln squelch,
td this “defeatism” attitude
regarding New Year's Re­
solutions whan ha warned
fl|*
“The probability that we
may fall In the struggle
ought not to deter us from
the support of a cause we
btltov* to b* ju s t”
li
never
twsltate
to
msk* strong resolutions for
lmprovsmtats.
And don’t
even wait for New Year’s
Day to do so.

CASK (Mil: Opal 0., aged
IT, la a high school senior.
“ Dr. Crane,” she began,
“X am taking a count to
By Lee lee ttmsaek
•lath grade students of psychology.
Mrs. Trane King ot the Al­ “And it la very Intonating,
ts reostte Elsmentsry School for our teacher u rn practical
particularly enjoyed a rath­ cases, like your dally column
er unusual Christmas Wreath In our newspaper.
ludod among tho many “Ho haa also assigned os
dscoraUons to too elassruom a debate topic. Wo are to
discuss Uw pros and eons
this year.
This wreath, mode wholly of whether It Is wiw to make
Year's
Resolutions,
of esndy, w u bung on the Now
wan sad sash student w u ovon though wo may broak
allowed to go up sad snip oft them later on.
“Soma people fool K pro­
Uw ossdy of bis choice as
duces a defeatism complex
oposlal treat
The decoration was msde to try to diet or quit 'amok
and contributed by Mrs. R.E. inf, etc., and then fall to
live up to your resolution.
McCenna, whose sox la
“So what is the attitude
member at too claw.
of psychologists on this
OUR BOARDING HOUSE
point?”
’toArt.TMi* ) { HAM-«UMPHf t a t OHC*
In logic we have many fa!Catholic
Circle
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gested argument to its ridi­
neurtiDM*
TWea is diMPiY Clrel* of tho Catholic Church culous extremes. Follow U
HISS WOULD
A
s
o
m
a
n
OP
of
Nativity
mot
recently
at
OKINGPACKA
•XFma knohthe Capri Restaurant to San­ through to absurdity.
ntsateTHLsos
uooe m o &lt;
Opal tbuo wonder* If it 1*
•MAOaTHANA
LITTLE ROBIN L IE
^KNOWlNetoWB ford tor a Christmas Dinner wrias to make good nsolu
SU LIM D
party.
L aughlis, two and a
eun/yrT
ttons
when
many
folks
will
iolSvf
Tables were cleverly de­
h a lf yeu r old g ra n d ­
fsU
to
live
up
to
them?
corated with little eholr boy
Reverse that Uea, and you d a u g h te r of H arold Locandies which alio were used
appreciate the absurdity. For gun, prunident of L3IN
i favor*.
E n terp rises, holds up
During ths very brief busi­ it suggests that tb* possi­ th e w i n n i n g tick et
bility
of
failure
should
csum
ness meeting following the
which aw arded n free
dinner, member* planned to us to omit good resolutions.
trip to Nnssnu fo r tw o
Thus,
the
fact
that
about
send Christmas gifts to thslr
to M rs. E . A. M onforadopted boy at the Sunland 237* of American marriages
ton o f Sanford. The
end
in
divorce
should
be
Training Caoter in Gaines­
proof that ws must outlaw draw ing was held In
ville.
The January meeting ot the all weddlngst Absurd, isn't conjunction w ith th e
opening of Tee ’N
circle wlU be held In the UT
In similar manner, the fact Green E states, w est of
Social
Usll
of
the
church.
(Pavin®*2S
that a small percentage of Sanford.
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Dec. 84, 1162 — F tK 8

Personals

Golden Anniversary
Honors Loch Arbor

IU h Mary Likks arrived
by plane, Saturday, to spend
Mr. and Mra. Elmer F. [90th wedding aanlternary on I Country d u b Road, In loch
the Christmas Holidays with
celebrated their | Dec. 10 at their home an | Arbor.
her parents, Ledr. had Ura.
Three ef their daubsters
V. A. lik k s, at their bone
were
co-hostesses tor a Oman
310 Tangerine D.,r*. She la
party,
la their honor, with
a student at North Texas
neighbors
and close frienda
University, la Denton, Texas.
attending.
House guests h e the bell*
The couple wee married
day* at the home of Mrs.
Dee. II, IMS, in Jeckaonvllk.
A ohort time later they mov­
X. C. Long and Mr. and
ed to the loch Arbor eectkn
Mr*. W. L. Roche, on Catsef Sanford and hare mads
ilna Drive, are Mrs. Long's
(hair home there ever since.
daughter and family. Dr. and
Mr. and Mrs. Lundquiat
Mrs. Boy E. Tew and daugh­
were born in Santord. They
are of Swedish descent, both
ters, Elaine and Virginia
ef their parents ram s to
from Gainesville and Mr. and
Sanford nt an early ego from
Mrs. Robert Lawrence of
Sweden to settle In the Swed­
Louisville, Ky.
ish Colony west ef the CRy
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Rothof
Stafofd. Mr. Lundquiet,
enmcyer, of Wilmington, DeL
who la now retired, waa em­
arrived Saturday for a holi­
ployed by the H1Q Imple­
day visit with Mrs. Rotheament Co. tor 34 year*.
mayor's parents, Mr. and
They have seven cfailddren,
Mrs. A. N. Coots, I S Cata­
L. A. Lundqulet. Cordek, Ga.,
lina Drive.
Mrs. Harold Edgertoo, Yale,
Mrs. S. J. Nix who has
Mich.; Mrs. T. S. Copeland,
been a patient at the Volusia
New Smyrna Beach; Mra. H.
Nursing Home for the past
H. DeMent, Ope Locks; Mra.
tour months, left Thursday.
Ralph Goats, Athena, Oa.;
She will spend the next three
Mrs. U. D. Oooway and
months with bar daughter,
Mra. Robert M. Meyers, of
Mrs. llenry Elliott Jr. and
Sanford. They also have U
family, in DeFuniak Springs,
grandchildren and four great
friends will be glad to know
grandchildren.
that Mrs. Nix Is much im­
More plana for eekbratiag
proved at this time.
the special occasion have
Mr. and Mrs. Philip Vic­
been made when the ether
kery, of Ar’lngton, Texas,
members of the family ar­
MR. AND MRS. ELMER F. LUNDQUIST
will arrive this weekend to
rive during the Christmas
(Herald Photo)
spend the holidays with his
holidays.
mother, Mrs. Lilli an Vickery,
SIS Magnolia Ave. and with
sister and bar husband, Mr. Mrs. O steen
and Mrs. V. C. Messenger.
Capt. and Mr*. R. L. Van
Allen and daughter Stephanie, Hostess For
of Port Lavaca, Texas, ar­
rived Wednesday to spend the Class P arty
holidays with Mrs. Van Al­
By Mrs. Clarence Snyder
len’s parents, Mr. and Mrs.
C. L. Redding. They plan to The AduK Ladies Sunday
leave for home about Dee. School Claes of the Osteen
27.
Baptist Church met at the
home of Mrs. Harry Osteen for
their December meeting and
annual Christmas party.
Mrs. Osteen gave the devo­
tions and Mrs. Albert Clark di­
rected the social hour. One
game played wai finding Bible
verses starting with the let­
ter! in the word Chrlitmae.
The member* exchanged
Christmas gifts and refresh­
ments ef jeTlo, cookie*, nuts,
tea and coffee were served to
Mrs. Robert Williams, Mra.
MERRY
Nolan Osteen, Mrs. Mary Col­
CHRISTMAS
ley. Mrs. Mary Smedbcrg,
FROM STAFF AND
MANAGEMENT OF THE Mrs. J. J. Reddltt, Mrs. Elmar
Shivers, Mrs. Guy Beall, Mra.
Brooke, Mrs. TYammel
l/| \ j u ( * • *\ I Lola
Kilpatrick and the hostess.
h i i *i i i mi *, i (.r
Ends Tenlte - 7*0 A 11:43
"DAMN THE DEFIANT*
Alee Galasesa . Celer
Plan At I t l l Only
NOW thru WED.
"MERRILL’S MARAUDERS"
Jeff Chandler - Cater
OPEN 13:41
SHOWS AT lJO • I J I
MR. AND MRS. LEON J. SIMMONS
g;N - 7:*0 • l:M
TUESDAY - DEC. U
(Herald Photo)
ONE DAY ONLY
CHRISTMAS DAY
FIRST SHOW 7:0* P. M.
ONLY OPEN 3:41
Due T# Length Only First
Half Will Be Repeated Oa
New Families
Hostess For
Second Show - He* Complete
Show Ao Late Ae f JO P. M.

M rSeSette
H ottest For
V A H -5 Dinner
Tha Wives of VAH-3 wel­
comed la tha Yhktlda season
dinner at the heme ef Mrs.
L. H. Sotte.
Candlelight and a rearing
Art along with a hugs tree
cempktod tha Christmas pic­
ture. After dinner there was
« short business meeting and
a itft exchange.
Mr*. L.E. Ptaael waa piestated with a squadron fare­
well silver revere bawl The
Piaasl’s have been transfer
red to VAH4.
Others present were Mmes.
X. R. Hamilton, R. H. Love­
lace, G. W. Govaa, T. E.
Maid. W. 8. Dorset Her, C. E.
Thompson, D. W. Board, K.
C. Flyan, V. D. Monroe, C.
L. Fitzpatrick, R. F. Watson,
D. E. Boose, K. E. Rodd,
J . B. D rain and H. A. Lac­
key.

DeBary

Personals

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Mrs. C. E. Thompson waa
bostees for the VAH-3 Officers
Wives monthly bridge at her
home In Loch Arbor.
Speelal guest of tha group
was Mrs. Lloyd Bowmen of
VAH-1. Winning high for the
morning was Mri. Thompson
and the traveling prise was
awarded to Mri. V. D. Mon­
roe.
Others attending the morn­
ing party were Mmee. N. W.
Thomson. K. R. Hamilton, U.
II. Lovelave, T. E. Mead, D.
W. Beard. K. C. Flynn, C. L.
Fitipatrick, D. E. Boom, H.
W. Johnson, K. E. Rodd, J. R.
Darlm, H. A. Lackey and W.
8. Duriteler.

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MONDAY P. M.

l e t (I) Channel S Mrwtreoa
(It Evening Rrport
IS) W *r»* r e a d e r
*:*» (1) Editorial
fit* (I) Mine Moments ta
apart*
fill (St Naweceps
(St Hld-Pta. See. Itepert
1:11 (*) Sparts Picture
(It Editorial Comment
lit# (I) Itenerary
(SI Weather Shew
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III* (It apart* Report
CIS (») Orhlt
(it tluatler-Brtefeley
(t) Ripcord
f J* (Zt Silent Service
(It Dlgeet
Till (S) Walter Crenhlt*
Tile (!) !t‘t A Van's World
(I) Ta Tell Thp Truth
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I:** (*) I’ve Oat A Secret
l:Z* (I) relate A Sinner*
(t&gt; Rifleman
(Ii The Loop Shaw
1:11 (*&gt; Stoner Burke
(I) Danny Thom**
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1:1* c t rrtc* re r u m
(*) Andy Orlfflth Shew
t*i»* (St The Hew Loretta
Tanng show
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port
lit* (St Weather
11:1* t*&gt; Hollywood Merle
Cavateead*
11:1* (St Toulte Shew
(I) Catholic Church Ser­
vices

Mrs. Adam Muller, Herald
eoneapendeni, has returned
TUESDAY A- M.
to her heme, la DeBary after e re (it eien on
being confined to the hospital 4:IS (S) Continental Claaaloom
in DeLand far several days. III* (It College
of the Air
Ska la reported doing well till III Sign Oa
fiiv
(I)
Today
hut tor tha next week Is not
(It vrah* Up Movie*
supposed to have visitors. She Till (It Perm Market Re­
port
wishes to thank ker many
(It etat* Mews aad
friends from DeBary, Sanford,
Weather
DeLand a n d eurrounding Iil* (It Taday
(I) Pre-School Planning
areas, who literally swamped fit* (I)
Countdown Hewn
her with tarda and flowers.
till (I) Mickey’* Oespel
Tim*
• :*# (I) Mickey Evans Iks*
I:** (ft Captain Kangaroo
litl C) Waathar and Maws
It** (II Today
(I) Carleavtlt#
*) Lat'e Leon Spnnlsk
•:** (It State Traooee
I:** (tt geek Latanna
(II American Htetery
(*) Romper Room
M l (It Hew* A Interview*
lit** (I) Ray Wktn
By lean Lyles
(I) Lean Bpanlah
Learn Bpaateh
Mr. and Mrs. Leon / . Sim­ till* (I)
(II Ptay Tear llnath
(I) t Lav# Lucy
mons celebrated their 30th
(I) An* Sothern Show
wedding anniversary last Sun­ III** (It Price I* Rlgkt
(ft Jan* Wyman Pre­
day with aa old fashioned
vent!
family dinner at their homo in tl:M (*) Tha MeCoys
11:1* (•) Tear* Per a leas
Chuluota.
(!) Ceneentratlon
(*) Pet* A Olrdra
All seven of their children
TUESDAY
P. M.
and member* of their famlllei 11:1* (*) Lae* at Lit*
(I)
Tear
Plrat
Impreaattended the celebration. The
■Ian
coupk has 31 grandchildren
(It Brat* Par* Show
and eight great-grandchildren. IMS !) Harry Raaaoaer
Mew*
Their children are Mri. El­ till* (ft Truth
or Conaao.
mer Eaetabrooke of Sanford;
(I) rather Knawa Deal
(I)
Saarah
far TamerOrmond Simmons, Oviedo;
raw
Archie Slmmoas, Chuluota; I M l (I) Oeldteg LUrkl
(I) Mld-P»*. Report
Mrs. Gladys Nettlei, Indian
(II WBC Haw* Report
River City; Mri. Morgan A1 tllll
till (I) lUchelor Father
dtrman, Mimi; Mra. John
(!) New* - Weather
Latftlm*
Teumey, Titusville and Mrs. till (It
(It Sltmaitlca
R. M. Oatky of Leonard, till (I) A* The World Tara*
(t) Selene*
Mich.
(I) Highway Patrol
Also attending the dinner M l (It Patawer*
(!) Mere drtfftn Show
were Mr. Simmons’ brother,
Day In Conn
Robert Simmons, of Palatka M* (*)
(I) Art Llnklettar
and his sister, Mri. Lizzie
(I) Beean Raya
(f) Mllllaaalr*
Tucker, of Bunnell, better Ilf* &lt;&gt;)
Loratta Toung
known ae "Lizzk" of Christ
tl) Qnee* Per A Dap
mas, Fla. Sho operated the 1:1* (f) To Tall The Truth
(*) Wh* D* Ton Treat
leneral store and post office
(!) Tseng Dr. Matoaa
at Christmas for many years 1:11 (I) tiougia* Edward*
Hewa
and her son la still there.
III* (I) geerat Siam
During the day many frlqnds
(I) America* Rnndataad
(I) Mak* Race* Par
In the a m called to wish them
Daddy
a happy anniversary a n d 4:11 (I) Udg*
at Mlgkt
(It
Hara’a Hollywood
many more years together.
(()
Ptaaaeary
'fl
Tha Simmons are pioneers 4:11 (I) American Mawaatand
of Seminole County; Mr. Sim dies (I) HBO Mawa
Welcomed
To
Papaya Playhaat*
%
moos’ parents were life long l:M (I)
(I) Beat at Oraaak*
re ■idem* of the county, and M l (I) Sant* Clan*
Sanford Area
tha honored coupk baa ipeot III! (I) Superman
M l (I) Unela Walt
II) I M I Zdvaa
M r s . Virginia Petroekl, their entire married lift In M l It)
Huparman
1
this area.
M
l
(I)
wealhae Shaw
Welcome Wagon hostess, re­
TUESDAY P. M.
ports the following new fa­
Id* II) Cfcanaal I N*war*-m
milies welcomed to the San­ New Officers
(I) ADC Repart
ford area, recently:
(!) W arn* ('anchor
lilt
(Il
Mld-PI*. H-oort
Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Boggs
(!) Qraat tlaadlloe*
and children, Gary and Llndy, Elected By
*:M (I) Atlaotta Waathae
M l (t) Bporta Pletura
from Bicily; Mr. and Mrs. E.
(») Ed. Cammaat
E. Hasty and daughter Betty, Tigerettes
lit* (t) Qoaetward Ha
(!) Waaihar
from Casselberry; Mr. and
Waathar
Mr*. Gerald Kantar, Daryl, The monthly business meet­ M l (I)
(t) nrarard Haw*
Gerald and Janlco, f r o m ing of the VAH-1 Tlgerettee *:(• (I) gparte
Hawa
Oceana, Va.
waa held at the home of Mrs. M l (It
It) Mpaea Age Report
Mr. and Mrs. Merle Lilly, A1 Moylaa. Co-boitesa was
(I) Weakly Hewa Re­
view
Sharon and Karen, from Lan­ Mr*. William Davis.
Keyhole
ding, Mich.; Mr. and Mrs. R. Mr*. Thomas Psdd«a was f:M (!)
(I) Weakly Mawa R*.
View
0 . Wade, from Altamonte Introduced and explained all
(tt Whlplaak
Springs; Mr. and Mra. R, G. about the Navy relief layettee. fill (I)
Waller Cvaaklt* —
Root and Debra, from Indo- After hearing about the pro­
New*
pendeneo, Kan.; The Mi*see ject the club decided to mak* Til* (tt Lneaml*
(It Marahalt Dttten
Betty Purcell and Patty Bole, layette* as their project It
(I) Combat
from Orlando; Mr. and Mra. waa decided to hold a work M l (It Lloyd Urldgee Show
Entplro
C. L. Tomlinson, from Jack­ day Dee. 37 at the bom* of 1:11 (!)
(I) Rad Skaltaa Hoar
sonville
Mrs. James Anderson to start
(I) Hawaiian Ey*
till (I) Jack Beany Show
Mr. and Mra. A. B. Fern- making them.
(I) UatooahabUa
burg and Griff, from Lock­ During the business sessioa,
(I) Dick Powatl Shaw
till!
(I)
Moore Shew
hart, Pa.; Mr. and Mrs. A. H. new officers were elected. t*:|* (I) Oirry
Cleae-Up
Baird, Wayne, Linda, Gayle, They were Mrs. Jamee Parks,
(It lluatlay Roportlag
Janlco, Patsy, and Rebo president; Mrs. Jeffery Ritch­ ll:t! (I) Mawaoop*
(I)
Chaaaat S Newnaan
Jean, from Port Pierce; Mr. ey, vice president and parlia­
(I) ARC Etaal Report
mentarian;
Mrs.
M
a
r
v
i
n
tlrtl (I) Mid.Fla. Plaal Raand Mr*. H. C. Blekneli and
pert
Kooxer, secretary; Mrs. Wil­
Mark, from Norfolk. Va.
H i t (I) Weather
liam Davis, treasurer, and
Mrs. Stanley Radskwlet, pub­
licity.
During the social hour, re­
freshments were served by the
hoetesi and a gift exchange
held by the members.

Chuluota Couple Honored
With Anniversary Dinner

R I TZ

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Osjah dbby !
DEAR ABBY: My married dau­
ghters and alio my daughters-inlaw live in the same city with me.
They have made a habit of bringing
gifts to my home, intended for other
members of the family, and anking
me to give them to the person* they
were bought for. Their excuse is that
I will nee the other party before they
do. I don’t see why they can't either
MAIL them directly to the persons
for whom they are intended or de­
liver them in person. It has becomo
a burden to me.
FREE DELIVERY SERVICE
DEAR FREE: You will continue
to be n "free delivery service” until
you sixJak up and tell the offenders
that you have gone out of the deliv­
ery business. When they realize you
aren’t kidding, they'll deliver their
own gifts.
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DEAR ABBY: Football season is
over and I am glad. I was on the
team and got pretty beat up, but
that wasn't the worst of it, I played
lousy. I know the reason, too. My
Dnd came to every game and, after­
wards, ull ho could tell mo was whnt
1 did wrong. I didn’t have the nerve
to tell him I would have played bet­
ter if he weren’t watching me, but
now I wish I had. I could hsve stood
n half-dozen six-foot-six, 250 -pound
guys coming at me a lot easier than
my father’s criticism. Print this,
Abby. But don't sign my name.
NO GUTS
DEAR ABBY: My husband and
I were divorced last summer. We
huve two children, 5 and 8 much too

Q ftrn fu j O n
North put down the dummy
and remarked, "I have a New
Year's resolution to let my
partners play more hands and
I'm putting it into effect on*
day early.”
South positively beamed ae
be replied, "A wonderful reso­
lution. All bridge players
should adopt It.”
Then South gathered In ths
trick with the king of clubs
and proceeded to mak* four
no-trump to chalk up game
and rubber.
Ths hand and the conversa­
tion are recorded becauie
North's rail* to threo notrump was ths only correct re­
bid at bis diepoial. It li my

We

By Abigail Van Buren
oung to know why their Daddy
youn
isn’t living in our house any more.
I think they are too young to under­
stand what a divorce is, so I tell
them Daddy is on a trip. I want tho
children to enjoy Christmas Day
with their Daddy so I invited him to
have dinner with us. I asked him to
back me up on the story about his
having gone on long tripe. He said
I should quit kidding the children
and tell them the truth. Don’t you
think they are too young to be told
about divorce?
BEVERLY HILLS
DEAR BEVERLY: Your husband*
is much more realistic than you.
Don’t underestimate the "under­
standing” of children. Tell them tho
truth before some1&gt;ody else does,
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DEAR ABBY: I am the "poor
wife” who is going to lose her hus­
band to a woman who understands
Mr. Brown better than his wife.
Would you mind slipping In a little
"confidential” to his lady friend.
"Well, you can have what’a left of
Mr. Brown after I get through tak­
ing him to court, which U exactly
whnt I intend to do after the holi­
days. It will take more than YOU to
spoil my children’s Christmas.
MRS. BROWN
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Have A Lovely Wedding,” send 50
cents to ABBY, Box 3365, Beverly
Hills, Calif.

fV/yo By Oswold Jacoby

expert, fair player, a v e ra r'
player, or dub — would have
made It.
Some would jump * * * * *
four spades, whereupon any
WIST
normal defense would set the
et
VKQI4S
VA J1 0 M
contract. Others would bid
♦ SS
♦ 1C 104
three spades and then. If their
+ A10IS9
*KQ7«.
SOOTH
&lt; partners bid three no-trump,’
would etll) go on to four
AAKQtl
VTI
spadet. A few would bid throo
♦ J**
spades and pass to three no* je i
.
trump.
Bait end West vulnerable
Yet, any time you have
Beat Soelh Weal Nsstto
6-3-2-3 distribution you should
IV
I*
IV
Pass
4V
Paaa .Pass 4 4
always consider letting your
Double Pass Pass Peas
partner ptay no-trump. When
Opening land - V 4
be bids no-trump he Is indicat­
opinion, howsrsr, that Dot on* ing (toppers of some sort la
bridge player la a hundred — the other lulls.

N orm

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AJ1PI 7I S
VI
♦ A Q I73
«f
BAIT (D&gt;

starts going steady sht can
quit worrying about having
dates. She knows she will
have a date for Friday night
and Saturday night and next
month's school dance. She
alio knows that she will have
that Irportant telephone call
every night.
Tlte other reason girls are
to set on going steady is
that having a steady boy
frirnd la a statue symbol to
high school girl*.
Hut what about the boys?
Why do they fall in line and
settle for one girl at a time,
when they could be having
dates with a tot of different
girls?
They Juat haven’t learned
to stand together against
steady dating, says the teach­
er.
So, one by one they get
"picked off,” until soon a
boy discovers that If he wants
to dato an attractive girl he
will havo to go ateady with
her to keep her from going
steady with tome other fel­
low.

If the moat attractive boye'
in any elaaa In high school
would get together and decide
not to go steady, they could
stop steady dating in (heir
own group. But It’s not so
easy tor an Individual boy
to hold out against the
steady dating erase.
4
How about it, boys7
'
If you really went to be
free in the years when you
should be free—hang togath.
er. As long aa the boys are
the ones who ask tor date*,
you can’t lose if you gang
up against going ateady.

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J.haWoman: By Ruth Miiiett

A high school teacher says
that from her observations
it is the teen-age girl, not
the teen-age boy, who pro­
motes tho idea of "going
steady.”
The girls are anxious to
go steady for two reaions,
she lays. Tlte first Is "se­
curity.” As toon aa a girl

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Legal Notice

Legal Notice

Legal Notice

| Legal N o tk e
Nolle* U hereby slven that
tt* i u m I mMrtng of the
•harahoteof* of 6outh SemU
nato e u k , Fxrn Fork, n o r.
Mb will ha hole at Its hash*
toe t o u t ta r a n Park. Caan.
ty of Seminole, Otato at n o r.
Ua oa Taoodar. Jaauarr 4,
I Ml. af I * O'clock P. M.
tor the p«rpo»* •*
report*. tor Ua alaettoa ot
Dtrootora for tha aatalne
jear aae for tha traaaaattoa
of aaeb other haalaoaa which
Map or might properly cowo
before Ua eald meeting. or
ear adjournment or adjoin*,
aieate thereof.
Alee, aottee la herahir f i t .
ea that Jaauarr L 11*1 haa
beoa fixed aa tha Reeurd
Data for lhareholdera aatlU*
ad ta rate at tha. Aaaaal
Shareholder* Moating aa aet
forth aha**.
J. f . Toola
Vie* Free Ideal aad Caah«
ler
Booth laailaela Balk
Fera Park, nortda
Fahllah Do*. *1. It. 34.

PQOfft Wo l W ?
NBR AND ---- BAUMOARD*
NER HER HUBBAND, If
aurrlad
Dofoadaat.
T*e Margaret W. Baumgardaer aad — Baamgard*
aer^ bar haebaad If Bar*
Reeldeneo Uahaewa
Tea are aetlftod that a aalt
to Ferpcleoe a mortgage
agalaet real and pereoaal property baa beta filed agalaet
you In th* above Mart by
tba above named plaintiff.
The yroporty Might ta ba
foroeloMd la aa follow*:
■ Let IT. OAELAMD MILLS.

THATIBhfr
►VfHrtT
SM&amp;AtfrJ
Y AT ALL O

CVtOVUOOCI WOULD YOU
LIKE TO WASH THE *
OlgHC«,*40 rtJLDRyP

Doeaaaad
w anes ee a tie
Nolle* I* hereby aivea that
aa tha Kth day of Jaaaarr,
lMl at 1:0* o'clock F. M, lilt
Hlllle* Road. Caaeelherry,
hereby Ball fled aad raaalrad nortda.
Jn**ph M. Maraeko.
ta nt* aay cUlau aad da* Adaitalatrator
af tha a bore
■eada whleh yaa. or either ■tyled acuta, win
for
of yoe, aay hare hgajnat ■ala • ta tka hleheat offer
heet
aaM acute la U* affte* af bidder, far each, ataadpublic
■aa. C Varaoa Ml**, County
the following dee*
Jade* af Oealaala Coaaty, at aatbry,
*ra*arty of U* deeeaehie effle* la tha Caart Hoaea erlbod
ROTtCS la hereby ttiaa
ta Oaafard, FloMdu, within adt
The Boath &gt;0 feat af L*t Uat U# •aadaraleaad. aa aa*
•la caleadar m i A c from tha
IT. Dock Food Addllloa owner* are enticed la bail*
tiace *f the flrat eahtlcatlaa
ta Caeoelbarry, Seminole note la OcmUoIc Coaaty. Flor­
af thla aatlca. Each claim or
Coaaty, Florida, aeaordlng ida. odder Ua fletltloaa name
demand ataat ha la wrltlae
ta the plat thereof re­ ef “MIOHWAT 40 NURSERY
aad aaetola tha *Uca af rail,
corded la Flat Book 11, * ANTIQUE**. aad that wa
daaao aad port offtoa addreaa
pel* IT of tho Public Re. lauad to rotletor eald Hellof the claimant aad meet bo
cord* af laialaal* naaaty, tlaae aema yarcaaat to Chea­
awara U by the claimant, hla
Florida. 1MT Vagabaad ter IU.II, nortda Statute*.
ataat or ettaraay, or U*
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Itoaa*
Trailer, tdeatlfle*.
MM* ehatl b* veld.
Iloa Bomber l i t &lt;4T. Mlo- 1101.
DATED Ula MU day af
(a) Herlaa Took
C D D .tl
oettaaeoue elothlae. t i ll Xovoaibor, IttS.
Aa Aaciliary Adatlala.
F
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m
a
1
1
h
eatomoblle,
/• / Loo &amp; Edwards
tratar atm. af Mid aatat*
Ideatiflcatloa
X
i
a
k
a
r
■ avnau cacw r
/*/ B. Edwards
R. Faya Baaoett, af Ua firs
n m itt.
Fabllth Dee. 11, IS, M. tL
bonino o a v a m i M
af Baaaatt aad Teak
Toffother with all atraetaraa
Betta* af FabMo Maartaw
T Maitland naaa
aad Isprovoeaoata, which may
Maitland. Florid*
Notice la beraby five*. that
ealet aa Mid real eeUta.
after eonelderaUoa, the »«ml.
Thle eal* la aabiact U U*
aote Coaaty loalae Commie,
requirement Uat at tha time
eloa will hole a public hear.
of tho m Io there bo bid aa
Ina to dotenalao tha fieel.
amoant equal la or la axblllty of recommending to the
cooe af the minimum omonnt
Board af Coaaty Commleetontot for Mid m Io la tha Order
Retire la hereby elroa. af
ere that th# fullowlne dee.
Ua
Coaaty
Judge.
Mid
Board of Coaaty Commleelon- mtolmgm amouat af eale hocrlbed *ro*crty preeantfy ton.
era af Bemlaola County, n o r. lag tha taai af MM.lt.
■ ■
#d A-l Agrtealtara ha aened
Ida, propoeee ta roaoaa Ua
Mia ta holng ■ltd#
_ IHARLEN W. HATFIELD and I R&gt;l Dopleli Stock 6 (IMS
follawtag deocrlbod property paThla
-. the
“ j LORXA HATFIELD, hla wife; Weat la ft) M. **• •»?«*•
reax i t to the Order. of
toned A*1 Agrleultare ta C-t Coaaty
L E W A L F CONSTRUCTION Bubdlvlelon. F. B. I. P* •*
Judge of Bemlnola
C—!.
CommereUlt Lot A Umo bog Coaaty,
la COMFANT, a nortda corpor- Fabllo hearing will ho held
nortda,
eatarad
4*e.tT It .* *ad M lt* ft ■ Ua aho*o atylo exu.e oa Doe. atloa. *aad R I DOB WOOD la the Oemlaolo Coaaty Coart
of NW ooraer, ran S 3»*l'4r* ember T, 1MI, which
Mid I WOOD PRODUCTS CO, INC. I Hobo*. Polity Comml»e4oaera
'
b m.4T n a M**r w m.s* eelate la aow pendlag
“ . 3 corporation exletlng uader Room, ten ford, n o r Ida. oh
la
ft to MB*I. NW'ly along canal Coaaty Court la aad thal*
for
Wedneodey. Jaauarr
C— Ua lawa of Now Jorooy.
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i n ft n l e 'i r n * c
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Defindaate at TUB F. M. er aa mob ttoro.
County, norlda.
a rty aloag ourv# with M ft gemlaola
__:F I
N am es TO AFFBAM
I after ••_»oouiy?«__1_ _____
IN W ITNESS W H E R EO
radlaa It bog aae bog Mf bare
hereunto net jy bend TUB STATE OF FLORIDA
ft i or NC ooraer rax X It* and peal
11th
day
of
TWl
HAULER
W.
HATFIELD
thle
m » “ W- IM ft I t ' I W w
By R o b e rt e. B row n
IMS.
B em lael* C o a a ty B o a la f
m it i I ' m r w t#*.* n December,
/e/
Joeeph
SL
Maraeko,
a x rtrM " w m e ft a to
D ire c to r
Admlaletrator af 1 h (
eaaal g riy along exnel aad1
Eetato of
NE'ly along Uho to B line
Roy R. LaRoueh*.
North to bog) aal l«ta L 1
Deceeeed
and 1, Block 1. Amended Plat Joeeph
M. Maraeko
lemlaela Park, F-B. d. Fg. P. a Boa
are required to fit* your in- m
NINTH JTBtCtAI, C1UMl.
M.
ewer with th* Clerk ot thle c t rr. in AND FOB aEVU*
Fern
Park.
rabtt* hearing wilt ho held Publleh Doe. Florida
Court
aad
to
eerv*
a
copy
130LB
rte a iP t.
la th* aemlaol* County Coarl Jan. T. l i l t .IT. ft, ft I thereof upon th* Flalatlff or cp . j * COCNTT,
IMPT
Hoaee, lenford, Florida, In CDD-tf ,
Flalntlfr* attorney*. who** a frrrr KEENB LUNDBERfl,
th* Coaaty Commleoloaer*
*sm* aad addreaa la Btebop
Flalatlff,
Room, on January I. IM* at
A Borneteln. It Gait Pine I
A. M. or aa aooa there­ IN TMB c iu c ir r COl'BT OF Street. Orlando, Flerldo, not JAMES 0. LUNDBERO,
after a* poeelble.
THR NINTH jUDICItL CIU- I later than Jaaaary tint. lilt.
Dofeadaak
I
Board of County Commie- CHIT. IN AND FOR BRBI* Ilf you fall to do eo a Decree I
w on CD OF aerp
lonor*
_
co r NTT, FLOBIDA. I Pro Coafeaoo will be entered yoi JAMEO B. LUNDBERO
gemlaolo County. Florida XOie
IN CRANCBRT NO. 1*0*4
lxgilnet yon for th* relief dejj( rarhltl L*a*
By J. C. Hatchleoa. Chair- STELLA
E. THOMPKINS,
I mended In th* Complaint. Thiel
g«n Antonio. Texas
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AAvg M6.LADY POODRI
1 SMCClDFWAy. VIAH-.
WHOS DOIN'XUKTIMfJ
u u m cu m rA

PUA4R9SN,
VTIHEtaHT

Id*, and flla the original an.
ewer at definx* In th* efflr*
of the clerk ef th# Clrctlt
Cenrt on er before th* Ith
day ef January, 1ISS, A. D.
If yon fall to do ao Judg.
ment by default will ba tak­
en agalaet yen for th* re­
lief la th* Complaint and aald
cauee will lh*a precaed aa
^DuNB aad ORDERED at
Sanford. Florida, thU tih day
•f December, IMS, A. U
(SEAI.)
^ ^ .
Arlhnr H. Beckwith, J r.
Clerk Circuit Court
Bemlnola County. Florida
By; Martha T. Vthlaa
Deputy Clerk
Publleh Dee. 1#, tt, 14, St.
CUD-St

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-EntLMAVM ACUVIMTHK
STEONb a*Od» BETTER IN
TVtel INSTANCE THANONE
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(R eeldenr# U nknow n)
and
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E ach, a n d a ll a n k a o w n , p e rtone, p a rtie s a n d d e fe n d a n t!
who claim by. th ro u g h , g a d er
n r ngnlnet th * a fera aa ld
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VrtLLODENB WEIL* hi*

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w h e th e r aa epeuesa. hetra. davleeea,
grant***.
aaalgaeeA
Honor*, a re d lte ra , tru etee * e r
etberw le*. n s to each a n d a ll
Chancery. Mttlttod FEDERAL I a t whom reetdeae* ta • * national mortoaor An. ha*wa.

SWEETIE PIE

aad
SOCIATION, * carper*tlen *r- I
gen Iced under aa Art af Can- I B ach a a d nil unknow n per•on*,
p
a
rtie
s
and defaadunt*.
greee and exlatlne pnranaat
t* th* Faderul National Mart- an 1* sa c k and all a f whom
gag* Aaaoctatlo* Charter AeL I roaldoneo U a a k a o w n . hav in g
FtitnllfL vereu* DANIEL D. I • r claim ing t* bav* a n y rig h t,
RTDBL aad DONNA M. RY- lltt* e r In te re s t la n r to th*
DBU hi* wlf*. Drtandaata, fa)taw ing deocrlbod p ro p erty ,
being Chancery Can* No. IM- I w hich la th a auhjoet m a tte r
a t th* n hevo-atyled aauee.
SL praying •
said martgag* an th* fallow- II via:
Lot tt, B E A R L A K E
tog daaerlbed land, lying aad
HILLS, according to th*
halag la Bemlaol* Coaaty.
F la t th ere o f, aa recordCounty. Florida, to-wlti
od In P U t Book t L *1
Lot II. Bletk SL NORTH
Fag* ST a f th* Public
ORLANDO tiT I DD1 Record*
at
S em lnolt
TION. according te plat I
C ounty, FVorld*. to g e th e r
thereof recorded In Flat I
w ith th * follow ing:
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a p p u rte n a a c a s located th e re Together with tt* *»U#wlag
I oa, and to g e th e r w ith th*
fu rn llu r* . furnlehlng*. aad
*&lt;,*l?ra*r,H**t*r — Fusel rap
—Medal I-FA-tt:
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Rang* — Dixie — Model
Ttt-i-01;
Refrlgereler — Frtgtdalr*
—Model D ll;
Ket Water Healer — Day
A Night — Medal tt-C:
Te* sad each af you, ar*
hereby required to fU* »*r(eaalty er hy stteruey. I* th#
effle* of th* Clerk *f said
Court, la th* County Court hereby re q u ire d to fit* a n A n­
Meuse, la SeuUrd. Semlael* sw er e r o th e r P leading reCoaaty. Florida, on or before eponelve th e re to w ith th*
th* Srd day af January, A.D. C lerk e f th* a b o v e-e n title d
IML your appearance, an­ C lrcnlt C o a rt and to eerv*
swer er *lb*e defeuetv# * copy j t each A new er e r
pleedlag* t* the Complaint la e th e r reeponelve P leading
thle ***** and ale* t* eerv* a pea lb# Plaintiff** A tto r­
upon Sander*. McRwun. gch&gt; n e y s C enrehon and C anrehoa.
were A Mima attorney* for If*! M eridian Avene*. Miami
th* Ptatatlffc u copy ef aald Uaech. F lo rid a, en a r bafora
pleading*, etberwle* eald BUI th* t a d day a f J a a u a r r t t t t ;
at Comptalat wilt be Ukaa olherw ta* th* a lle g a iia s a a f
aa ceafaasad by yo* aad *aeh said C om plaint « IU t * tak e n
aa r o a feeaod hy your.
DONE AND ORD ERED a t
* DONE AND ORDERRD thle
Mth day at November. A. D. th* Somlaol* C o a a ty C ourtIttL at Sanferd. Uemlnul* houte. S aafo rd . F lo rid a, thla
M th day * f Novem ber. IMS.
County. FieriJa.
ttE A L )
A rth u r H. B eckw ith. Jr.
Arthur t t Eaakwtth. Jr.
C lerk a f th* ab***-*a&gt;
Clerk at th* Circuit court
aemtuel* Cuuaty. Ftorida.
title d C treu lt C a a rt
By: M a rth a T. T ih la a.
By: Martha T. Vthlea
D. a
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Fwblloh Dm k R M, N
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N inth Ju d tc 'a l C ircu it. Beml.
Jr., deceeied. la te • ( cold hole C ount*. F lorida, a a d th*
C ean ty . to th* C ounty Judge ab*&gt;r*vl*t*d tills of th is «***
e f dem lnele C ounty. F torlde. I* ROT TV. FA K K ER a n d SOa t hie *ft!c* I* th* c e n rt FH IB M. FARKKR, h ls wlf*.
hanse a f e std C ounty * t Sea- F la la tlff* . -va- OCOItUE AB.
ford. Fktrld*. w ith in six esl- DO. T rneiee. a a j UEOROC
,n d * r m oath* from th* Umo AH DO. Indlvldnally. a a d T E L .
a f the ftrn t p n k tlrsllo n e f LA DEKNF. AUDO. h la wlf*.
thle nolle*. Two copies a t Individually, and OEWRQK C.
each claim * r dem and shall AUDO, and KKM.NKTH BA1—
be la w ritin g , aed e h sll e tsl* COM.
Jo in tly ,
D ofoadaata,
th* pin.-* of rm ldenc* and Chancery U P IMIL
H I WO therH I
poet orrtew sddree* of th* * l»e n Decree Pro Contra**
rtslm a n t. and e h sll be ew era Will be entered agalnet you
to by th* claim ant, a g en t, at* for year failure la »o serve
lo m ey a i d sccom psoled by a aad fit* your Anewer or olhor
I tilin g ft* *f ea* d o lla r and dofeooee a* reqnlrtd by law.
I each clsln t o r dem and n e t so
W ITNESS the band e n d eeal
filed e h sll be veld.
o f said C ourt th is Seth day
Donna J. H ed g n ts
Aa a d m la le tra to r a f t t *
K eiat* a f
Char!** I M f i t e , J r ,
|
deceeeed
I M ark N. C lev elaaL J r ,
I A ttorney a t Law
Salt* t i l S a a io rd A tlan tis
N ational Dh Bldg
[ Sanford. F lerld o
I A ttorney for th* a etata
I Publish Dec. L XL I t . 14.
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SWEATERS, alipover a a d
Cardlgiod, IMS to S lits
Perkin*, Downtown Sanford.
JackeU,

By Dick T urner

IDEALS, Cleeelc*, Childrao’s
Books. A Sbopper’i Dream!
MeVIcers, Downtown Xanford.

Let u* help you ulect. Model
Airplane Supplie*. Bedmiaton SeU. Bemlnola Sporting
Goods.

Door GUm

Vent Glsas

1 Year old white very larga
upright Commercial Freet*
er.
GeaUei Mr. Pullingor,
C om pany
»1» Magnolia Ph. PA 1-4*22 322-T222.
SERV IC E

Srnkerik Gleaa and Paint
FU R N ITU R E

GIFTS FOR WOMEN
DANIEL Green Slipper*, CALL SHIRLEY JONES at
MM to MJS. Other bedFA M i l to list your Gift
room tllppera from $243.

IVEY’S
SHOE STORE
Singer Round Bobbin equip­
ped to tig sag. Guarantee.
S Payments $9.10. Phone
PA 2-4411.

GIFTS FOR HOME
CALL SHIRLEY JONES at
FA 2-3612 to list your Gift
Idsee.

By Galbraith

O ffic e 204 W . F ir s t
DEADLINES
CLASSIFIED DISPLAY!
Toss., U ni F it • 3 P. M. day
before toeerlleu. Men. • S at

REMPuNsiBiLrrrt
Tbe Herald wft) aet be re-

1. Loot &amp; Found
LOST: Smell ta g haired
Black Dog. Vicinity ol
Wynne wood section. Re­
ward. 2404 Adams CourL
FA 2-7040.

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Comfortable Sleeping Room
FA 2-7431.

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Nicely furnished Apartment
for young couple. $30
mont'i Includes water ft
Elect. Own eotftnce. 1U0
. 6. Holly. FA 2 3480.

DACHSHUNDS ARC regiitered. Sleek 4 tea. g Moath*
old. AQ *hoti, S2S-1T01.

“CaR HaII" FA M M
Echols Bedding Co.

You can find anything you
need advertleed to the Her­
ald by Sanford merchants.

priTllege* la South Sylvia
Lake Shores, a Bedroom*
Gunn, flaking Uckle, athletic
aad S bath*. Air-Condition­ A WATKINS ROUTE in this
equipment, boats, motors
CALL SHIRLEY JONES at
true is open for-acml-reed.
Phone PA 2-7M.
end
accessory.
All
ideal
FA 3 3412 to list your Gift
tired m u , or lady. Many
gift*. Term*. Robson Sport­
HOME TOO 8MALLT
Idsu.
semi-retired people ere
ing Goods, Downtown San­ See this I bedroom, kitchen
earning $».M to $1M per
ford.
FA
S-3ML
HOUSEHOLD ITEMS
equipped home now. Com­
week depending on time de- LIVING CHRISTMAS TREES
pletely renovated inside,
voted to the business. May­ GRAPEVILLB NURSERY
JEWELRY
Bath Sets, g place place met
Price ONLY $4400 90 — be you can qualify. For Grapevllle Ave. near Mth SL
sets, Mr. and Mrs. Pillow
$210.00 down.
personal Interview in your
case sets. Hls A Hers Pil­ CALL SHIRLEY JONES at
area, write J. H. McGarFA 2-M12 to Ust your Gift
low esse sets. $140 a se t
lty .Williston, Florida.
F R E E ESTIMATE
Penney'*.
Stemper Agency
Upholstering A Mattress tubREALTOR
TNSUROR
ovsting. New A Used Furni­
FA 2-40011210 S. French Ave.
ture. Cell Nig Bedding Mfg.
Children kept FA 24112.
Co., at too Celery Ave.
FA 2-2117,
Bedroom, 1 both, living New 2 Bedroom, 2 bath home.
room with fireplace, se­ No cash needed. $41 a
parate dining room, Florida
month. Tsaes A Insurance
room glassed, screened
Included. 322-1043.
porch, carports. O l d e r
borne on e lovely palm 2 Bedroom, 1 bath, terrasso floor. Concrete block. In
lined itreat, gee Mrs. M.
West Sanford. Out of QJght
Conrad. 2204 Palmetto Ave.
pattern. Large corner lot.
Small equity sod assume
WELAKA
APARTMENTS!
mortgage b a l a n c e . VA
Rooms priveto baths, i l l
monthly payment $77. Ph.
W. First St.
FA 3-0200.
3 Bedroom furnished Apart­
WYNNEWOOD
ment. Inquire Leonard'!
Auto Clinic. 264t S. Hiawa­ Completely rtflnlihed I BR,
CB home oa fluded hometha or c*U FA 2-9411.
site. Al*o has screancd
1 Room in privato homo with
Florida room, carport, and
ieml-b«th and privato en- utility. Maoy nice feature*.
trance. $33 month. Double
Total price—412,400. Only
bed. Call between 3 and $400 down, and $00.00 per
9 p. m. FA 2-1043.
month! Ready to move tato today I
2 Bedroom boms with Flor­
ida room tod kitchen
•quipped. $73 moath. Cell Stenstrom Realty
323-0239 for inform etloo.
111 N. Park Ave. FA 2-24a&gt;
Unfurniibed 2 b e d r o o m
bouM. 124 EscambJt. Pb.
River Front
FA 2 0274.

2 Bedroom houw, kitchen
e«iuippsd. 1403 Douglas Ave. • Room furoithsd house. A-l
$110 Mo. FA 3-4237. 2911
FA 2-0343.
Sanford Ave.
UNFURNISHED new 2 bed­
room house, kitchen equip­
ped. FA 2-3443.
2 BEDROOM modern house.
Furnished Apartment clots
Kitchen equipped. FA 2 0371.
In. Jimmy Cowts, FA 2-401)
Attractive 3 bedroom, 2 bath
R E N T A DED
home. Fenced yard. Near
Ro'.Uway, Hospital ft Baby
NAS. 113 W. Coleman Cir­
Beds
cle. FA 2-74M.
By Day, W*ek, or Month
CARROLL'S FURNITURE 10. Wanted to Kent
Ph. FA 2-3141 116 W. 1st St.
Y’ear around tenants want*
3 bedrooms, lta baths.
Furnished 2 bedroom borne.
East tide ot Sanford. Writs
Double garage. Fruit trees.
Box 30 e'o Sanford Herald.
2U1 Palmetto. FA 2 0442
or FA 2 0271.
House—2 Bedroom furnish'
ed. Call after 3:30 p. m
$45.00 month. FA 2 0507.

43 Metes tee*

43 Wild donkey
4dL*v* |*d
44 Filler
491 turner
Sjrhid*
*4 CbarecUruiM*
U boeer

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J. W. Hall, Realtor
SPORTING GOODS

APPLIANCES

Nicely (urn. ApL For young
couple. $3S g Mo. Include*
Houict for rent. For infor
Water ft Elect. FA 2 1344.
malion contact Ted Wil­
liam* Hardware, 2U3 E. 2 Bedroom bouse, kitchen
equipped. Near chopping
33th SL
center. FA '2-4411, II no
3 BEDROOM hogte, kitchen answer eatl after 4 pm .
•quipped. $71 moath. Ph.
Furnished lovely 2 bedroom
FA 2-3309.
Apartment. Lake Golden.
ROOMS, The Gablet. 401
Lake privileges. FA 2-0274
Magnolia Ave. FA 3-0720.

Happy Holiday

U Miu

W ant Ads.

Do it youreett peat anvtfoL
Why pty t high fries ler
peat control in your ham*
or piece ef haeiaaee. Da
U yournlf end oava 00%
or mart. I Maatha guernn.
tee. Ptreoael Inetntctkme
by the formaletor ef THE
SURE DEATH DfSECTle
CIDES, ead eproytr fumAUTO GLASS
Ubed. For laforaiatlea aad
INSTALLED
free delivery cell Ray mood
Windshield Back Ginas Woods. FA MOU.

YOWELL’S
TOYS

CARNIVAL

Selea A Service
G. H. HIGH
i m W. let I t SenfoN
Ph. FA S-34BS

CALL SHIRLEY JONES at
PA SN U (a Hot yoor Gift
100. CkrieUau, elaaaie,
popular. Perfect gift for
any member at tha family.
Sanford Electric. Down­ STOCKING 8TUFFERS
town Sanford. FA 0-100.
CALL SHtRLEY JONES at
PA t-MU to Uit your Gift
Quality • Feahioae
Idee*.
• Service
GlfU for alll
Of Sanford

40 Confedertlr
bteiea Aaietu
Ufa.)

The HERALD

Coatlaeelil PenU,

Surplus CUy. Ml W. le t

M Rover
XS Above (poet)
31 Drno* be*
S3 Bara
33 View
34 Reluctant

To Use

CALL FA M 7I3
Ales'e Fabric A Ruga
SUB Park Dr.

FRIGID AIRE

MSueet eecrutlo

It Pays

Sales end Service
Free eetiuutee is advaaca
Froe home demoaotraUoa

Classified for your convenience

8 IDE GLANCES

The Board of County Com.
mlealener* ef Seminal* Coun­
ty, Florida will receive bide
at the office of Arthur !L
Beckwith. Jr., la th* Courthoaee at Sanferd, Florida ug
to S:S* P. M, Monday, JenIV c o t v n r J I IM1E1 COCRT.
uary T, SMS. ler the fellow,
oE onan
aedo.
1EMINOLE COl'NTT, FLOR­
tag:
STEM VOL I
IDA,
On# new Cah.nnd-Chaaete
ESTATE OF
Track,
maximum Q.T.W.
U. O. MOOKET,
PtrMMg
aet lees than 11,440 lb*,
NOTICE TO CEBDITOE*
complete with I eubto
TO ALL PERSON* MAVIVO
yard capacity (water!*.
CLAIRS OR D E MA N D S
level meueure) dump body.
STEW NO. 1
AOAI.VPT SAID EtTATEl
Tan and sack ot yon nr*
On* new cab-end Cheeete
hereby notified and required
Track, maximum O.V.W.
to film any claim* and de­
pot let* than II.SCS Iba.
mands which yen. er either
without dump body. Chxe■la tn tccommodete exlettng aecond band 4 cable
yard (water level) damp
body an bund at Coaaty
Rend Department ghep.
Detailed epeclfloutlon* for
th* Item* may he obtxned el
th* efftea of th* County En­
w ould hind aald concealed De­ gineer In th* ceurthoaa* al
fendant.
Sanford. Florida. Fnrthar In­
TOU ARE H BRBB T NOTI­ quiry aad/ar laopaetloa eheuM
F IE D th a t e u tt an n not* sa d ha mada at tha Cenaty Raad
forecleaura a f A salgnm eat af Department.
M ortgage a a d o th e r re lief
Price bid ehalt be far tha
h aa been Hied again*! you la Itema complete aad delivered
th * c irc u it C ourt o f Scmlnol* to the County Road Depart­
C en aty . N inth Ju d ic ia l C ir­ ment oa U. S. iT-tl. fear (4)
cuit. C hancery No. IIS IL by mile* Senth ef Sanford, Flor­
ROT W. PA R K E R a n d 8 0 - ida. aad ehoold axclnda er
F H IB M. FA RKEIL hi* wlf*. Hat teparately all Stata aad
P la in tiffs, •**. OKOROB An- Federal tax** aad aitarnata
O rU udo. Florid*
DO. True!**, a n d OKOROB er optlaaal Items offered D*
A ttorney* for A d m lala trstrtx I AIt DO. Individually, a n d VEL­ livery date must ba speclflsd
CDC-t*
LA DKKNE All DO. h la wife. and will ba eoneldered la
rnblleh Nov. M A De*. L Individually, and OKOROK C. awarding tho contract. Bid
1L IT. IMS.
AUDO. and KENN ETH RAL- ehould be accompanied by coptn th * O n r t e f lb* C eanty COM. J o in tly , D efendants. T a* lee af detailed factory epeclJ * 4 a*. Bemtosl* C e a e ir. H e r- a r* hereby required to flla IlcmUva*. rating* and techni­
Me. l a r t e b e t i .
y o u r A new er a n d /o r etberw le* cal data covering tie Items l#
tn re t R e la te ml
plead In nccsrdaace w ith law ba supplied.
CHARLES HODUATE. JR .
w ith th* C lark a f th * above
Bid to be eacloeed la a
Deceaeed. e atltled C ourt uud 1* serve sealed
envelop* p I a I n 1 y
Ta %n Creditor* sad f tr tw t * copy a f earn* open F ra n k marked an th* oetalde. "BID
Having Claim* *» ltomsad* A. T ay ler, A ttorney f a r P la ta - FOR DUMP TRUCKS. #p«n
Agslsrt HU Ratal*i
tlffa. tt* N. M agnolia Avenue. January S. ISO."
Tou a a d each of y * a or* O rlando, F lorida, a a a r b*fer*
'Bids will be spaaed at a
h ereby notified end re q u lr- t t* t a d day a f J a n u a ry . A. D. meeting ta be bald la tha
e l to p re ee at any claim * and I t t L Th* nam e of th* co u rt County Commission Meeting
dem and* w hich yuo, o r e ith e r la w hich th U ault ha* been Room la the Conrthnuee al
o f jo * , m ay b a r* *gut**i la e lltu le d Is C ircu it C ourt, Sanford.
Florida, Tuesday,
th* e e tsl* of C harles H *dy-.tr.

WELLS DRILLED, PUMPS,
SPRINKER SYSTEMS
AQ Types ead Sleoe
We Repair end Service
S T I N B
Machinery end Supply Co.
XT W. 2nd SL
PA H W

SINGER

you eouM afford r
sv t h e r t u r r r r c o m r of
THE NINTH JfDteiAt. CHS*
c r it . iv avo Foia i b n i ,
VOLM COIJVTT. FLOHI DA.
IV CHANCERY NO, 1MU
ROT W. PARKER
ant
eopuiB M. FARKEIL hi*
wife,
Plaintiff*

By N a d i S d U e r

SEWING MACHINE

NOTICE IS H BRBBT OTV.
BN th a t a c o m p la in t and M il
fo r divorce haa been file*
x g a ln e t yo* by th e p la in tiff
tn th* above etytod C ourt a a 4
yon a ro hereby re q u ire d ta
fit* y o u r A nsw er to m M e n tt
w ith
A rth u r H. B eohw lth
J r , C lerk e f th# e b e r# p trleS
C o u rt la th* C oarthous* a t
Hanford. F lorida a n d »erv* a
copy of your A axw ar npoa
p l a i n t if f s
a tto rn e y
w ho*#
aem e and a d d rtM ta tlated
below , a ll of w hich ahall h e
don* a n o r before /n o n a ry M .
IMS; otherw ise tho a lle a e -

B ockw lth,

Jr.
I Fuhllxh Deo. M, W it
CDD.I4
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tmm.

Immediate Results Are Swift And Simp!

H a n d l i n g tn
real estate.

types

JOHN E. FOX,
REALTOR
110 N. Park Avenue
Phone 222-0432.
Neat and nice 2 BR 1 bath
CB home on corner lot
31any nice feature* I Only
SMoo, with $330 down, and
$34 per month. A real good
buy I Available now.

Stenstrom Realty
111 N. Park Ave.

FA 2-2420

JUST LISTED I

BIDS FOR RENT „
HosplUl, Rallewsys, Juve­
nile. FREE delivery and
Painting A Repairing. Free
Pick-up.
estimates. Work guaran­
FURNITURE CENTER
teed. Fred Roettger, Ph.
UN French Ave.
FA 20030.
Ph. FA 2-7242
21. B « a tjr Stfowi
Cut 'N Curl Beauty Shop
111 Palmetto
FA 2-041

'BSSZSS

Stenstrom Realty

St. Johns Realty

HEATING

HI N. Park Ave. FA 2-2420
H. &gt;. POPE CO. INC.
THE TIME TESTED FIRM
340 So. Park Avs. FA 2-4234
114 N. Park Avs FA 3-4122 13. M ortgags Louie
Piano Tuning and Kspair
LOCH ARBOR
MORTGAGE LOANS
W. L. Harmon — FA 2-4223
Lovely new 3 BR, 2 bath CB
FHA and Conventional
home on Urge thady tits Commereial ft Residential BE MODERNI Cook tnd boat
in Loch Arbor. Features in­
water sconomieilly with HIclude full equipped kitch­ Stenstrom Realty
Therm Bottled Gat. MlUer
en, central duct heat, fire­
Radio and Appliance. 114 S.
place, enclosed f a m i l y ill N. Park Ave. FA 2-2420 Pork Avs. Ph. FA 20333.
room, tnd many others!
$19,430, with low downpay­
ment. Kxeluiive with

Jo y o u s

Stenstrom Realty
111 N. Park Avs.

FA 2-2420

3 - UEDKOO.MS. 1, 1U &amp; 2 BATHS

DOWN PAYMENT

LOW MONTHLY PAYMENTS
VA • Cuaveational ft FtlA Financing
■-------------------- •
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bunland Eatalea • On 17.92 (2 ML So. *f Sanford)
Sale* Office let. Hens* Iuald* Entrant*

KINGSWOOD BUILDERS, INC.
PH. PA 3-4474
JIM HUNT KEU.TY. Sale* Agent
Da)*, FA 2-2114 . Eve. ft Sun. FA 2-44(6 • 32J-S744

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. . . and Sincere Thanks to tha
many Hoiu*-Uvvn«ra of Te« 'n
Greeu t'U U 'i and Longdal* for
^
^ their cunfidtnc* in ua and to ell
builder* supply houxeu and our loyal tub-contractors
with when w* hav* had such pleasant dealings dur­
ing tho p u t year.
We'll endeavor to maintain )uur faith and good will

LMN

Used furniture, appliances,
tools, etc. Bought • Sold.
Larry's Mart 213 Sanford
Ave. Ph. FA 2-4133

Buy Nationally advertised
Furniture. Brand new fac­ Gateway To Tbe Waterway
tory cost plus 10% cosh Robson Sporting Goods
FRIGIDAIRB
Your KVINBUDl Dollar
only. We deliver, wa m«ka
Sale* ft Servlet
appointment any lim a . W W 1 . let n , FA 24491
Houie Wiring, Free Eitlmatee
Berry's Warehouse F u n .
Sid Vlhlen'a Randall Electric
112 Magnolia Ph. FA 2-0913 Co., lie. "n o 01# Bens".
101 W. l*t SL Sanford, VESPA Motor Scooter* ( m i )
Florida. 2 a. m. tUI I p.m.
$10.43 down ft $3.32 Week.
25. Plumblag Sarvlcoa
322-3973. 9 p. m. till 9 pjn.
332-0491. Heme p h o ■ e
Lewis Seles ft |* v le e
3233144. Aik for Frsa or
2317 Couatyy Club Rm S
Lout* Berry.
Ph. FA 3-7229
P lum bing ft H e atin g
AIR CONDITIONING
CONTRACT ead REPAIR
WORK
1007 Sanford Ave. FA 1-431

Charming 3 BR, tile both
boms, situated oa specious
bomtiU* (100 x 140) with
many tree* ta fine resi­
dential wcllon! Alto haa
separate
dining
room,
PLUMBINO
Contracting ft Repairs
screen porch, carport ft
Property
utility. Features include
FREE DELIVERY
R. L. HARVEY
WERIVA RrVER ESTATES fully equipfud kitchen and
Approximately 2)1 seres, with automatic washer. Shingle 204 Sanford Ave. rA 2-3243
130 ft. on river,
mile off roof ft wood floor*!
RL (I
Total pries — $0,230. Down
$ 4 ,5 0 0
payment $300.00. Monthly ELECTRONIC ORGANS
CaU FA 2-4472 atier 4:00 pm .
payments— $44.73 (Ineludat S«rvlct oo tU maks*. Work
guaranteed. Town ft Coun­
everything)! This won't last
ROBERT A. WILLIAMS
try T. V., 23M Pa
Dr.,
to
we
it
now!
Realtor
Raymond Lundquiit, Ataoc.
FA 3-3951 Atlantic Bank Bldg.
27. Special Sarvicsn

Sunland Estates Homes
VA-NO

Office FA 2-tUJ
Nights FA 24041
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Bat la Uw ami, Blaada aad
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In the 8enlor Civic
t i l ANNA HILLER CIRCLE won
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tattoo* Division, with tbalr float fat the Chriatmaa parade, for the third
time la four jreara. John Bpotehi preeantad tha plaque to Mr*. Robert Zlttrowar, float chairman, a t the Jajrcea luncheon. Members attending tha
meeting with Mrs. ZIttrowcr, second from left, are Mrs. Hulon Hale left,
Mrs. Marcel Faille, co-chairman and Mrs. Charles Stafford. (Herald Photo)

p i l l te the Oder. loss.
Blaada had a 43 yard (1*14
goal blocked by Texas Unabatker Sherrill Headrlek la
the waning minutes of tha
ragslalloa fame, Buffered
three interceptions that killed
By MUrtey WaateurtB
Houston's acortag threats in The new Bear L a k a
By Jane Caascterry
tha first four quarters—and Brownie Troop of fifth grid*
The Women'e Club of Cas­
two more la tha crucial sud­ girls mat test Tuesday at Um selberry held its annual
den-death overtime.
home of the loader, Mr*. Christmas Party last Wed­
John Mernlek, oa Cecilia Dr. nesday night with U mem­
were turned Into Texan te Bear Lake to enjoy a bers aad their guests present
points with BUI Hull picking mother • daughter Cbrietmas for the occasion. Holiday de­
off Um fifth Blanda Inter, party.
corations were provided by
ceptlos just 44 seconds loft
Faitlvttisi began when Um Uw Smith Seminole Garden
la the “fifth quarter" to set girls presented their mothers Club.
up Brooher's winning threewith gaily wrapped gUta Sally and Etiiabeth Lunn
pointer
made by the girts from piss. and Judy Grimwood enterllcnntgaa, usually t e moat
Ue detergent or bleach con­ talned the group with a song
trusted OUer receiver, drop* tainers. The rang* of Ideas and dance routine "Up on
expressed In th* gifts varied the Housetop" eccompsnled
have meant n tremendous
from clever card holders to by Roha Lady at th* piano.
difference la thn outcome.
Mrs. J . K. Dunwoody read
attractive vases.
Texan fullback Jack Spikes,
Christmas carols werw sung a Christmas favorite “The
whow clutch tunning and
with Batty Bordner and p#b- LMUeit Ansel” and Mrs. Lis­
pass receiving act up one bte Mernlek accompanying t e r Myadera* lad the group
Dallas touchdown and Brookte staging carols accompan­
at Um piano.
t r ’s game-winning (told goal,
Mrs. L, C. Blpby, co-load­ ied by Lytle Swop*.
was voted t e gams's out­ er of tbs troop, assisted the
Aa t e club's Christmas
standing playar. But be too hostess with serving refresh- project a check for P will
dropped a pass In t e claar meats.
be presented to th* Lions
just momenta before Blook­
Club at Casselberry for us*
er kicked t e Otters off t e
In their sight coaaervaUon
AFL throne.
work. Each month, muter the
Otter Coach Pop Ivey con­
chairmanship of Mrs. C. K.
ceded that although th* OilFisher, the club will sid an*
era "handcuffed everything
other worthy charitable pro­
they (the Texans) tried in
ject.
th* last half aad in most of
Those attending Wednesday
t e overtime, we Just could­
Saint Mary M a g d a l a a night brought eanoed goods
n't capilaliM on all t e
Brownls Troop US held a to fill a basket for tbe Lions
chance* we had."
Christmas party and wo- Club Christmas Welfare pro­
gram at Um last meeting. Aa ject.
Members had a rather no­
part of their entertainment,
St. Mary Magdalen Girl vel gift exchange for after
Scout Troop 334 presented each drew a number, turns
"The Brownie Story." Tak­ were taken In numerical or­
ing part in this program der fur choosing a gift. When
were Terry Ana Blackman, it was opened, exchanges
A special matinee Is oo the Noreen Dumas, Susan Frey, could be demanded from
program Chriatmaa Day at Julia llosterock, Dorothy Hub among othar gifts already
the OrtaDdo-Semlnote Jal Alai bert, Caroline Lansverk, Ra* opened as desired.
Refresh menu of canapes,
Fronton beginning at 1:13 p. Malpass, Barbara McKenna,
cookies,
cake, candy nuts
Terry
Saitetta,
Dorothea
Wloa . followed by an evening
performance at T:4S p. tn. ktta and Sandra Young. Th* and coffee were served by
No action waa scheduled at Brownies presented t e flag th* executive board, Mrs.
t e fronton today In order ceremony.
to give t e players and ere- Games and singing also
ployes a day off foe Um holi­ were enjoyed at t e party aa
well as the usual array of
days.
Class Has Party
Stephen Calder, president refrashmenta. Girts in th*
By Jan* Casselberry
of Um fronton, was honored Brownie Troop at* Karen
The
Troth Grade Sunday
Brent.
Katheryn
Callahan,
Saturday night at t e end of
the eighth gam* aa Aguatln Dorothy Ferris, Jacqueline School Class of the Cassel­
winner of t e featured sin­ Huffman, Anita Gopnetoogn. berry Community Methodist
gles, prtMOted * trophy Mlehele Koesmer, Franetna Church held a Christmas
showing player*' appcwetatloa Phillips, Susan Norbert, Mary Party last Friday night at the
to Calder. Norman Stabell, Phillips, Margaret R o m , Gen* home of their teacher, Mrs.
executive vice president and Sallel* and Diane Laneverk. John Birkheimer, to o Semi­
general manager, made his Brownie Leader U Mrs. nole Bird, tn Casselberry.
Tha group enjoyed games
first apprarane* during t e Cart Huffman and Girt Scout
aad
refreshments. They also
leader
te
Mrs.
Gordon
Hal­
preaewtaUow atoee hte recent
listened to records and joined
bert.
Illness.
in singing Christmas Carols.
It ahowld he a fast and fur­
Local automobile dealer* of­ Those attending were Ruth
ious return to th* courts
with a two-day rest up ever fer their best buy* in Herald Wright. Linda Duncan, Elisa­
beth Lunn. Barbara Diggs.
classified display tdt.
Sunday and Monday.
Johnny Birkheimer, Ralph
Humphrey and Dan Cass*)bm y.

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departments.
CudlM am Um thiwe-tterwd
birthday cake w an lighted
by Amrth graders who atao
aang "Went Night"
Steven Nlccrry read “A
Chriatmaa P n y er.” U m BeBirthday te Jeaoa” aad "U m
Sharing Song." Flrat ra d a rs
aang “Away la a Manger”
and gave a rccHaUo* of
“ Happy Birthday, L ltU e
Jesus.”
Tha aacoad grade gar* a
pagaaat, “UtU* Baby J a m
in th* llay” and third grad*
presented a r e c i t a t i o n ,
■Theaa Mike Chriatmaa."
Fifth and Sixth grade* pr*.
•anted a tableau, aa Miss
Lotoann# Wagner road “Th*
Christinas
story.'*
Theaa
groups also aang “Oh Little
Town of Bethlehem" and
“ Hark th* lla-ald Angela
Stag.**
Whit* wrapped article* of
food and toys were brought
aa gift* for Um Christ Child.

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They any ours Is th* fastest
moving civtlliatoia that ever was.
We’re always on th* go, aiwaye
hurrying to make th* next light, to
catch the next bus or train, to beat
th* clock. Considering this, it aeema
ail th* more remarkable how, each
Christmas season, our world stopa to
turn back the dock,
clock, to_ remember
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tha birth of a Child in Bethlehem.
and. remembering to feel a renewal
of faith, a fresh new spirit of giving. a warmth of good will toward
men.

S.-me people say that Christmas has become too
"commercial.'' Bot it aeema to oa, seeing th* faces at
Christmas shoppers, and thinking of th* wide-eyed
faces of children on Christmas morning, that the epirit
of ChriaUnas la genuine. The tinsel and the glitter, gay
ribbons and colored lights and ornaments, are an out*
ward expression of an inner glow we all feel. And per­
haps, belnir human, we need these things Xa brighten
the light that shines in ua each Chriatmaa.
We hop# that yours wtU be a joyous Christmas, and
that th# spirit of “Peace on Earth" wtU come into your
home and your heart. To all our friends w# Irish A
MERRY CHRISTMAS and A HAPPY NEW TEAR!

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Dick Aiken

Elizabeth lama

James Chaplin

Lew Luster

.Mary Frances Davis

Janie Shoemaker

Cecelia Farmer

Raymond Stevens

Walter A. Gielow
Doltie Higginbotham

William Taylor
Hank Tenney

Marie Harris

Robert Thompson
Jack Trim

Ralph Hays

Judy Turner

Raymond Hays

Larry Vershel

Jack Hull

Frank Voltoline

Henry Jameson

Clyde Walls

Anna Jardina

Fred Wells

Harriett Johnson

Judy Wells

Shirley Jones

Mary Williams

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Mrs. Jane Casselberry

Mrs. Louise Simunek

Mrs. Donna Estes

Mrs. Connie Sklsluk

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Mrs. Helen Snodgrass

Sirs. H. L. Johnson

Mrs. Clarence Snyder

Mrs. Jean Lyles

Mrs. Shirley Wentworth

Mrs. Adam Muller

Mrs. Frances Wester

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we are taking time eat
ta eond along a big bundle
ef warmest good wishes,
U friends and customers.

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rtetmaa, rather Treat
• am moeh oiler than
but In recent year*
afluence of Amerlca'a
Claua hao been spreadtrouabout the world.
whole tribe ef Christ,
Igurea dates bark tradlr to Nicholas, blabop
rre to the 4U. eentwy
a early Christian saint
ras said to bare been
lt dlstrlbullnr lifts in
good bishop's fame
nample spread ovor
i la auceoeding teaaad bacame identified
to eelehratlon ef ChriatWVsn Dutch colenlste

earn* la the New World In
the 17th ceatery, they beoaabt
their lepend of Sant Nikolaaa with tbe%
From Sant Nikolaas to
Santa Claua la but a quick
twiat of the too rue, but .It
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w“ raIn7 1 t m b*,or*
Mra«
*«■•«»* reeogniaed all over the colonies,
By that time they had be­
come the United States.
When
Clement
Clarke
Moore wrote bia Immortal
Christmas poem In I d , be
iadeliby fixed tha aanaral
ippearaace and charactertitles of our present-day Ssnta. Yet the title of hla work

was “A VUM from S t Nleholaa."
It « u tha political cartoonl*t Thomas Nast, who draw
the Republican elephant and
Um Democratic donkey, who
really made Santa Clana
popular. But hie appearance
•till borrowed heavily *rom
Moore's poem.
Today, Santa Claua la no
longer an ell but a great
Jolly, rotund, full-iiie man
with a heart to match. The
North Pole la hla headquait*
era and workshop,

MERRY WISHES
AT CHRISTMAS
U s -the season to extend
greetings and to . thank our
euftomeral

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GLOWING
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TO ALL OUR
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MERRY
CHRISTMAS
Here’a hoping
that your holiday la
ever-ao bright and gay,

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Telephone
365-3291
Oviedo, Florida

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Orlando, Flit.

Hopiqg the joyfel sounds

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May every day of thie joy.
ous holiday b« filled with
happiness for you.

echo through your homo
this Christmas!

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Chuluota, Fla.

We pause fromwordty labors
to give our thanks for
bittw pest and loifWi you
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Nearly 1,000 Seminole Cnuntiana are membera
ot families of Dyaatronlcs employes. To theta
aad their 58,800 Seminole neighbors who hare
made thin county the wonderful place It la, we
uy:

P. M. SMITHSON, Prop.
Phone 365-3671

To Our Friends
in
Seminole County
We appreciate this
THANKFUL

opportunity to add
our Best Wishes to
HEARTFELT
BEST WISHES
TO ALL AT
CHRISTMAS

the many others you
receive for a
Happy Holiday Season

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�A vacantly p o p u l a r aougi knitted or elaaaicmlly ilmpta,
points op tho fact “that It's i unadorned or bojowtlni, tha
fun being a glrL" And, it awaatar line-up goto on and
aavma that tha fun of balng a oa in rich glowing colon and
ftnulo is particularly fna-fUl- stylos.
•d at Christmas time.
Slim jims, espria, strotch
Msybo a girl wouldn't find pants, shorts, slacks, ate., a n
Ufa oaboarabls, if aba didn’t all high oa a girl's wish list,
got soma "waarabla," but dol- and salactlons a n tromondoos.
Ian to doughnuts, tho atorago Blouses to tuck la or wear
missy, miss or mlsoua would outsIdo run tho full gamut
bo quits disappointed without from pun whits ts black, hi
something for her wardrobe solid colon sad prints of all
from Santa.
kinds. Fabulous new fabrics
If youYo bar 8anta this
he their c a n a dream.
Christmas, tho somethIng-to- T hen a n stylos for tho tomwear possibilities in gifts a n boy types or tha “l Io n rafandlaaa. From plain to fancy 0®*" Udias.
sweaters, patterned or not, W np her lovingly in a now
with or without fttn, novelty coot, a Jacket or caps and

To Our Friends
Sending you and yours
loads of grand wishes at
Christmas . . . and our
thanks for your loyal
patronage.

AT THIS
HOLY SEASON
wa pans* to extend
our warmest wishes
to all our friends.

C H U LU O T A
R EA LTY
Telephone
365-3585
Chuluota, Florida

Crumley - Monteith,

L. W. Monk!
Ption, 363*3282

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ORANGE CITY, FLA.
Wishes a Merry Christmas and Happy New Year
To ah our patrons in Sanford
Dining By Candle Light
AU Christman Week

yen'll put stare In her eyes.
A stink coat, of nurse, will
thrill her, but shell love a
cashmon if it’s from you;
tweeds, aU leather, and a most
elegrant fabric etory shape up
the new costs for Christmas,
Although this season’s untrimmad coats a n lovely and aimpie, tha big news Is in the ex­
citing handling of costa with
luxury fur trim#.
If you’d like to make It a
gift of fur hot can’t afford it,
look at tho fascinating "fur
took" coats that authentically
copy tho sophisticated leopard,
ottar, bearer and mink look
of tha real thing. Beat of all
so many of these fabulous
fakas b a n real fu n on colla n and cuffs to enhance them.
From bister Jackets to the
widest variety of car coats.
Jackets a n designed to top
tha elegant formal or (lacklook ski pants. Some are hood­
ed, many a n pile or fur lined;
others have linings thst go
out or in as the wo a t h e r
changes.
Shall certainly welcome a
topper for all- weather wear.
Some of these look like theater
coats yet shed water like a
duck whan tha rains corns;
many do an about-face with
ona fabric for tho topside and
a completely weanble lining
to flip over to when the occa­
sion or mood is right.
Although capes in poncho
styles bead many sportswear
showings, the cape, that’s most
favored, comes In fur—mink,
In tricky eapeleta of fox, chin­
chilla and other luxury pets.
A fashion conscious woman
always seems to look a wee bit
n o n elegant when she adds a
smart scarf to her costume.
Whether for high fashion eve­
nings, or for football game*—
Christmas gift scarves are
complementary to every fem­
inine mood and fancy.
Scarves make that "some­
thing-special" extra gift; their
else makes them Just right to
tuck into a stocking, the pock­
et of a blouse, sweater or
jacket, and they are a fabul­
ous "twin" gift for evening
bags, glamour glovee, Jewel­
ry and other feminine acces­
sories.
Big squares, long oblongs,
bsndjt ties or whet have you.
Scarves are modestly priced;
they come in rich alike, wools,
knits, c h i f f o n s ; in solids,
prints, polka dots, etc., etc.,
etc. i

CH RISTM A S
G R EETIN G S

SANTA GREETED YOUNGSTERS at annual
Longwood Community Christmas party a t the
city park area. The City of Longwood, civic or­
ganisations and church and social groups joined
in sponsoring tha event.

MAYGOODMIL AMONGALLMENRBGNM
THEWORU) THIS CHRISTMAS—ANDFOREVER!

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A cheery hello to all o u r many
friends, with warmest wishes lor
a T ory happy Christmas season!

HOLIDAY GREETINGS

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MERRY
CHRISTMAS!

May your Home be aglow wHh a |
liw joy of Ibn Christmas season.

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m l suit, as gay aa his twinkling eyes and
as wonderful as the tradition of Sc. Nickl

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aead a card ea route, or bring
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THE LONGWOOD BAPTIST CHOWS presented their annual program of Christmas music
during the morning worship service last Sunday
under the direction of Jim Austin, Stetson music

atudent who alao serves as music director for
the church. In the picture are members of the
Primary, Junior, Youth and Adult Choirs as
they appeared for the program. (Herald Photo)

SANTA’S COMING
and'he's bringing along
very beat wiahea for all
of our many fritnda
and cuatomra from all
Of UK.

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VO OUR MANY F R IE N D S ...
A VERY MERRY CHRISTMAS!

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MERRY CHRISTMAS

fe a tu rin g Carol-Lynn Fashions”
402 Pecan Ave.
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May the peace and |oy of the
Season be with yon always!
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801 E. 25th
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We wish yea and your
lowed anea a very briuht
festive and fun-filled
holiday celebration!

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MERRY
CHRISTMAS
TH* CHRISTMAS SEASON I» th« Uro« when
colorful polnssttlas b u n t into bloom in Fionas.
This heavily blossomed polnsettis at Cypress
Gardens is being admired by pretty Clara Csss.

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Ne-Hi Bottling Co.

112 W. First St.

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all year on good
wishes to send to
our many friends
a n d customers,
now.
THE BOUND® OF
CHRISTMAS JO Y RING OUT!

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PEACE a n d JOY
•• .M ay they b s yours
this Christmasddo

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CHRISTMAS
GREETINGS

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Complete Mower
Senico
8. Ortsndo Dr.
FA 2*2811

CONCRETE PRODUCTS

H o p in g th o
b lo s a ln g s ol

May the joy and poses

C hristm as

first Christmas return

s h in s n p o n

to fill your heart with gladness

s a c h af you.

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Hunt's Tuxedo Feed Store
118 S . Sanford A n
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�Giving O f Christinas Presents Is Combination O f M any Customs
Dec. 24. 1962 — Pag* 7-B

TO ALL OF YOU FROM ALL OF UBI

Pagan and Christian cus­
toms are combined In our
giving of gifts. Santa Claus
is a variation of the name
Saint Nicholas. Ills festsl day
la Dec. g.
living hi the Fourth Cen­
tury, according to legend, he
secretly went about giving
gifts to the needy. In one fav­
orite tale he left bags of
gold for three girls who had
no doweries; needless to add
all three soon were married.
Other names for the giftgiver are Papa Noel, La Betana, Jule-nissen — plus
many more.
Kris Kringls, for Instance,
comes from the German
words “ Christ Kind" or In­
fant Christ, but Is depicted
now as a girl wearing a
crown and carrying a Christ­
mas tree. She shares honors
with KnecM Rupert, who
gives presents to the good
children and Pelsnichol (Nic­
olas with fur), who leaves
only switches la the shoes
of naughty boys and girls.
It probably is from the
European custom of setting
out the shoe or sabot for
gifts that we derive our own
ceremony of hanging up a
stocking on Christmas Eve.

Some
icholan
believe
caroling Is a carry-over from
the Roman songs of the Sat*
urnalla. The first songs of the
Nativity date from the Fourth
Century and German Ueder
from the 11th. Some 300
years later, carols found
their w*y into Fran.-e and
Britain. One quaint belief of
northern England was that
on Christmas Eve the bees
gathered and hummed car*
ols.
The Puritans strongly op­
posed singing and even the
celebration of Christinas It­
self. In England they passed
laws in ' IMS forbidding its
observance, but these wen
repealed after the Restora­
tion.
From IMS In 1MI tn parts
of America It was a crim­
inal offense to celebrate the
holiday. Later in our history
George Washington credited
his success against the Hes­
sians at Trenton in 177S to
the enemy's evening of
Christmas revelry that left
them open to a surprise at­
tack.

of Juul. Great fires were
built to honor the god Thor
and to defy the Frost King.
The medieval English consid­
ered it had luck If a squint*
eyed person entered the
great hall while the tradi­
tional log was burning—and

even worse luck if a bare­ glum and Holland. On St.
footed or flatfooted woman Nicholas' Day, Dec. g, good
appeared.
children received e a a d y,
nuts, oranges and some toys.
Christmas comes twice a The bad ones, supposedly,
year to lucky children la are put Into St. Nick's saek
Germany, Swltserland, Bel- and spirited away.

Seasons Greetings
HAPPY HUNTING
PLEASANT BOATING
YEAR 'ROUND

FUN!

PEACE
ON EARTH
at Christmastime and
for always ia our
prayer at this holy
season.

The word "Yule" tomes
from the Scandinavian least

2413 8. Franck
FA 2-7480

HOLIDAY JOY TO YOU!

Larry's New fir Used Mart
213 8. Sanford

FA 2-413

GAY, GOOD
WISHES

An old-fashioned wish that's
always new.. • Merry Christmas!

Greetings aa bright
as baubles on the tree
we extend to everyone.

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Phone 322-7252

Irving Pryor

Kepreuenting State Farm Insurance Co,
FA 2-5142

CHRISTMAS
Greetings
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TO A L L

Cfjrisitm aa ^ le a sin g s

YUIET1DE BLESSVJGS TO ONE AND MOL

in the
Monteiuma Hotel
300 8. Magnolia
FA 2-5692

APl’LIANCK SERVICE

May tfws Christmas be a happy

M ay t k t Ckritt Child
brim§ Joy to light this
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I'LUM I11NG &amp; HEATING

Beauty Salon

one in each and every way;
may your heart be filled with
gladness upon the joyful day.

Hunt Lincoln-Mercury, Inc

109 N. Palmetto

FA 2-4882-4884

700 S. French Ave.

FA 2-7121

GDitr (Eljrurtmafi flrager
To you, from all of us here
our very best

wishes

for a

holiday rich in the true, deep
SEASON'S GREETINGS
HAPPY HOLIDAY GREETINGS
TO ONE AND ALU

meaning of Christmas.

To mU our good friend* and their
loved ones, we extend our
sincerest wishes for a Christmas
season filled with cheer.

HEATING AND AIR CONDITIONING
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D. II. Piercy
0 . T. PllUrd
I t L. Porttr
W. E. Price
C. T. Rabun

B. E. Adaau

H. A. Gowan

J. E. Alderman

J. I t Grant

J. E. Andrew a

I t I). Grieme

J. L. Alklnaoa

Agnes Grooma

It 8. Auatla

J. F. Groee

T. W. Ilaker, Jr.

C. E. Grubb

L. J. Raaa

J. E. HaO

J. C. llcall

M. D. Harden

G. T. RaT
L . J. R n t m
R. C. Repilado
C. 8. Roberta

F. J. Render
I t C. llrantley
M. II. Rrown
It F. Ilulliud

A. D. Iloakina

L . t* . Rom

M. I). Rumgarner
Jack llurney

II. E. Hlrt
A. P. llillell
K. L. lllttell
(). I t Hopper
R. F. Hubbard
C. 8. Johna
C. A. Johnson
U. I t Johnson
J. C. Johnaon
J. J. Kenduil
l„ K. Lawaon
W. 0. Livingston

W. Scott Ruma
Huston Rueby
Arthur Cameron
W. A. Canop
J. W. Carter
G. W. Carver, Jr.
Lucille f t Canrer
J. 11. Chapman
A. J. Cheana
E. C. Daniel*
W. W. Davta
A. I . Dunn
H. W. Durrance
H. C. Eby
C. W. Ergle
K. A. Fender
W. A. Feeler
W. H. Galnea
J. II. Galloway
R. P. Galloway
W. R. Gilea
L. I t Gin

I t T. Hatchett
W. II. Hawklna
J. E. Higgins, Jr.

C. F. Markowlca
A. It. Middleton
1). It. Middleton
II. C. Moore
II. C. Morgan. Jr.
E. A. Myere
W. C. Nance
tucy Faye Nowlin
W. M. Osborne
J. E. Padgett
C. I t I'artaln
J. I t Philllpa

J. C. Sapp
C. i * Scuddar
J. O. Smith, Jr.
Patricia A. Smith
C. U. Sodtrblom
I t . ! - Spotta
I t N. Stafford
T. N. Stafford
W. A. Staiufield
J. A. Stawart
T. F. Stawart
J. C. Taylor
D. E. Thraahar
C.*G. Ttllta
C. JV. Turner
E. C. Tyler
1UU Tyre
f.*G. Walker
Jam hi M. Warner
L A. W'ataon
T. H. Went, Jr.
Cliff'While

DIRECTORS

O FFIC ER S

George D. Rishop
L. I. Frazier
II. II. Hodges
R. F. Mann
George A. Ortagua
II. n. Pope
Ira E. Southward
George A. Speer, J r

George A. Ortagus
H. H. Hodges
R. F. Mann
R. W. Deane
O. C. McRride
I«oi» D. HoushoWer
Catherine M. Ray
H. D. Rowland

TELLERS
Aina* Oraano
flaudina Ceaa
Polly Jonra
Jaannatta KInlaw
Juanita McCord
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UP TELLERS

I anora A ndrrw a

PROOF IIEPARTJIEST
R ot Wright
Joanna llaaa
Franrra Rro»«
llrlla (iillii»»r
I'hjIlU Sprnc.r

BOOKKFT.PINT.
DEPARTMENT
Dotty Ramaay
Glenda Gordon
Jarkia Hatrhcr
Shrrra Jonm
Judy Mima
Julia Sand*
Carotfa Oatrrholm
Jojca Hragyil

CREDIT D FP\RTMENT
A u c lU Howard

Mery Jew* Barbour
DRIVE IN TELLERS
fla re Flatamajar

SAVINGS TELLER
Jo Ann Hamilton

M arlorte Todd

Patty Walkar
STATEMENT WINDOW
Sarah Kridar
larolya Wilkaeuam
SWITCHBOARD
OPERATOR
Eaihar L«u Pata

LOAN * DISCOt'NT
COLLECTION
DEPARTMENT
Hill Rm«n
Cl)da Long
MAIN'T ENCE
DEPARTMENT
Frank Blair
Tumrn) hiyy

Marian W. WHUama
I t M-. Williams
E. W. Willia
H. E. WiUon
Margaret M. Wright

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INSTALLMENT LOANDEPARTMENT
Halan C. truer
Sarah Grimm
Marjorie llrlma
Flurrnrr llowk
Edith Kryiirr
Ronnir Ru*M

SAFE DEPOsrT BOX
CUSTODIAN
Dolwrra Go«r»a

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(U rey Ysrahsl wiB ho te f
New Yerit far the helidaye
N l i i M d Th* Cbeh « ■
be written by member* af
the adteartel depertmaet.)
s e e
1 reset granting e l a foot­
ball eeimUnhtp to Jeheny
FhiUfoe hr foe University ef
eutefion* as to the teat time
• Saaford player had aech a
prate to Ua University.
Two af than went la 9M
*haa McKay M a c k aad
Oltaa Odham traveled to
Gatorlend Mr gridiron duties.
Tntluck k ft aehaol the a n t

WED., DECEMBER 26, 1962 .. 8ANF0 RD, FLORIDA NO. 61S

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day that all rtecka should be
made out to "The Sarepta
h a t Imprevemret Fuad,"
aad aldnattd to kit car* at
Bo aald the meaty wUI bo
placed la aa otcrow fund aad
will bo utcd oxcluklvely for
Beaded Improvements at tho

REMNANTS OF A CAR are shown after one of the craahee which oc­
curred in Seminole County during the Chriatmaa holiday. This one was
cracked up in the Fern Park area.
(Herald Photo).

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Mrs. Bradoa outlined tho
most pressing needs at tho
homo as bolng a now steel
fire escape, which Fire Chief
Mack Cleveland Sr. has dr-

Car Damage Set
New Constitution

A t $ 5 ,5 0 0

SEOUL, Koran (UPI)
Park Chtntg Boo promulgated
a sweeping now constitution
today and said It provides the
basis for the nation to taka a
big “leap toward.”

An unidentified elderly Negro was killed early
today when he was atruck by n pickup truck driven
by George W. Barnes, Negro, of 2723 W. 23rd St.,
thcr Highway Patrol reported.
Trooper C. E. Tomlinson said Barnes said the
old man was standing In the middle of the fog
• • " ■1 ■ 1 1 - .......—------ ibroudtd road, and he hid

NEW YORK (UPI) Striking longshoremen began
picketing in full force from
Maine to Tessa today. Hopei
for an orderly strike w en «►
daagered at ewe pert.
En m a m picketing went
into effect for the first time
ilnce the International Long­
shoremen'! Association call­
ed the walkout Sunday night
The possibility of an intra­
labor squabble threatened to
touch off violence on the
docks at Galveston, Tex.
Galveston police dispatched
extra men to the waterfront
to guard against a clash be­
tween a subsidiary of the
1LA and a newly formed in­
dependent labor group.
The independent laborers,
represented by s onion call­
ed the Banana Workers Co­
operative, have intimated
they may eroas picket lines
at Galveston. A Swedish
boat, tha Brita Thordon, ia
in dock witk a banana ship­
ment for Texas Forwarding
Co. of Galveston.
Otherwise, reports indicated
that picketing elsewhere along the Atlantic and Gulf
coasts was orderly.
Both tha shippers and the
I LA wert reluctant to re­
sume negotiations in tha dis­
pute which arose over a ship­
pers' demand that th« union
reduce the sixe of work gangs
from 20 to IT men.

no chance to avoid hitting
him. The body was found 88
feet from the point of impact
and |300 damage waa done
te the truck, which Is wwned
by Cheater C. Fosgate, Win­
ter Park.
Juatice of the Peace Hugh
Duncan made the coroner'*
investigation. No charges
were preferred a g a I n ■t
Barnes.
Other accident* since ‘Mon­
day night' resulted In three
persona being hotpitnliied and
ISAM damage* to eight cars.
Monday about 8 p. m. a car
driven by Jesse II. Spivey,
Orlando, struck a parked ear
belonging to Jack Kenner,
2344 S. Sanford Ave., San­
ford In front of m fruit stand a
mil# south of Casselberry.
Kanner’s car ws* knocked 85
feet by the impact. Both
Spivey and Kanner were
taken to Seminole Memorial
Hospital with undetermined
injuries.
Damage to the Kanner car
was estimated at 81,200 and
to tho Spivey vehicle at |800.
Spivey waa charged with fail­
ure to have vehicle under
control by Trooper J. L.
Sikes.
Late Monday evening a
new compact car, driven by
Lowell W. Kramer, 24, Alta,
monte Springs, skidded 430
feet when Kramer tried to
negotiate a eurvs west of
Weathersfteld and rolled over
twice into the woods. Kramer
was not injured, but damage*
to hit car amounted to $800.
Ha was charged with exces­
sive speed by Sikes, who in­
vestigated.
Robert Mayer, wn'o lives on
SR 438, near the Lake Howell
Road intersection, waa cri­
tically injured when ha lost
control ef hi* ear while driv­
ing on Lake Howell Road,
Tanglewcod, Tuesday night.
The car slewed through sever­
al front yard* in the vicinity
before striking a power pole,
the report said. t
Mayer was thrown through
the windshield by the impact
and taken to Winter Park
Memorial Hospital in serious
condition. Damage to his car
was placed at f 1,200 and the
power pole cost is $200.
A car driven by Carl F.
K e t t l e s , of Altamonte
Springs, struck a vehicle
owned by James R. Clayton
Jr., 8NAS, early Tuesday
night in front of the Mar Lou
Restaurant.
Tba Clayton enr waa knock­
ed over the curbing and into
a telephone pole. Damage to
the Kettles ear waa placed at
$500 and to Clayton’a at $550.

12 Million Miles
MOSCOW (UPI)-Russia's
seven-month space probe to
the planet Mara passed the 12
million mile mark Tuesday,
according to the official news
•geney Tass. The “Mars 1”
was launched oa Nor. I.

Hole Filled
HOLLYWOOD (UPI(-Doris
Day will replaco tji* lato Mar-

Thanks Given

A Shoe , , •
Widely scattered
man met death

as

VATICAN CITY (UPI) Pop* John XXIII praised God
today for tba first Christmas
in many years without wars or
threats of war and asked Cath­
olics to pray (or an avar more
solid peace.

Stocks Firm

NEH YORK (UPD—Stocks
got off to a firm (tart ia brisk
opening dealings today. The
market will be facing new
pressure this week. Now that
■tiling for capital gains has
been completed, the list ia In
By Uaited Preaa fateraatioaal for a bout with tax-lots sailing.
Death struck more often
Market Talk Set
on the nation’s highways dur­
BONN (UPI)—West German
ing tho final hours of tha Foreign Minister Gerhard
• • •
four-day holiday Christmas Schroeder will go to England
This ia the day the dirt
Day and tha list of victima next monlh to discuss Bri­
starts to fly out in Altamonte
waa nearly as long as nrgin- tain's proposed entry into the
Sprlngi on the first section
ally f e a r e d , compilation! European Common Markat
of the municipal water sys­
with British Prime Minister
showed today.
tem. Saw Oakland Estat'a
Harold Maerolllan, R was an­
builder Lee Cohn last night
The traffic death paca nounced here.
and he tells us his house*
averaged well over six an
will be ready for the water
hour for tha 102-hour holiday. Austin Dies
Jan. 3, the agreed on date
Flrea claimed more than 100 BURLINGTON, Vt. (UPI) for the completion of the
lives.
Former Sen. Warren R. Austin
pipework by Bail Builders,
Six children died In • fir* of Varmont, the stocky, redJacksonville.
on a farm near Poughquag, faced country lawyer who bo• • •
N. Y. Five persona died in a cam* tha United States' first
Heart Massage
traffic accident during a ambassador to tha United Na
City commissioners w i l l
Texas rainstorm.
continue their adjourned Mon­ Saves Infant
float, died Tuesday at his
The United Press Interna­ home. He was U. Austin, a
day night meeting and hold a STANFORD, Calif. (UP1&gt;—
tional count showad that G43 Republican, had been ill and
session Thursday at 10 a.m. to A Palo Alto physician saved
persona had been killed in partially paralysed since suf
wind up year end business.
the life of a 12 week-old baby
• • •
traffic accidents between 8 faring a stroka late in 1033.
with open chest heart massage
p. m. local time Friday aad
Alcoholics Anonymous will performed ia the makeshift
midnight Tuesday
meet Thursday at 8 p m. at surroundings of a household
Still In Jail
T h a breakdown: traffic,
Grace Methodist Church on kitchen Tuesday.
MIAMI (UPD-Ex-Vaaeaue843; fires, 103; planes, 14. laa dictator Marcos Pcrex
The infant, Orian Mcrier,
Onora Rd.
miscellaneous, 70; total 820.
had stopped breathing for
« • •
Jlmenes ate a Christmas din­
California led the nation ner of ham, string beans, po­
. Winners of the Chriatmaa nearly five minutes when Dr.
with 60 traffic deaths, fol­ tatoes, fruit and salad from a
lighting contest sponsored by Jaek Remington arrived at the
lowed by Tsxaa with 53, Il­ prison tray just a few miles
the Jayeees will receive their Palo Alto home of Mr. and
linois 43 and New York 34.
from his $400,000 minium on
prises at the noon meeting of Mrs. Eflo Merler.
Miami Beach. Guardi al the
the club Thursday at the Civic The physician quickly open­
Miami Jail, where Peres Jim
Center, Chairman H a r e 1d ed the baby'a chest with a
knife and massaged his tiny
cues ia being held for extradi­
Rowland announced.
Spying
Charges
heart until an ambulance and
tion to Vcnexuela to fare
• • »
resucitator crew arrived.
charges that he stole millions
Made Official
The graphic and original The baby was in critical con­
from the national treasury,
MOSCOW
(UPI)
The
So­
-art work which decorated the dition today, according to Palo
viet government today offi­ said tha pudgy ex-atrongman
operating mom entrance won Alto Standard Hospital.
cially backed up newspaper attended Mau in jail first.
the prise at Seminole Memor­
spy charges against the U.S.
ial Hospital for the best dec­
embassy here but Indicated
orated section. The scene de­ Europe Snowed In
that three American embassy
Herald Index
picted Rudolph with a broken LONDON (UPI) - A winter
officers, accused of espion­
leg ia a cast, being pulled by storm that gave Europe one
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age, would be allowed to reSanta oa a bicycle and a very of ita coldest and whitest
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main
in
the
country.
Christmases
in
history
kept
fine pencil sketch of a nurse
... Pag* 10
The action came hi a Comice
by Joe Rojali The fine dis­ holiday travelers stranded in Blacklist Asked
Dear Abby
Pag* 0
WASHINGTON &lt;UP1)-Ser. Foreign Ministry statement
plays all over the hospital parte of the continent today.
Paga 4
made judging very bard, but Snow brought by icy winds out I Clinton P. Anderson. (D-N, that did not order any expul­ Editorial ___
Entertainment .. Pag* 0
linal honors went to the sec­ o( Russia blanketed Europe M.) has suggested that the sions but demanded that the
ond floor north wing nurses from Scandinavia to Italy, al- Pentagon blacklist any eon- I U. S. embassy taka measures Legal*___ Pag* 10 A 11
P ass!* ____ __ Pag* II
^station for second place and thougb a warm Mediterranean tractor whose advertiflng di­ to restrain its personnel from
Society-------— Paga 8
the third floor north wing .wind began to clear the ern- vulge i vital nuclear power us- ; activitie* “incompstibfo" with
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thnir diplomats* statu*.
formation.
ltraf Italian »!&lt;*&gt;•«.
Speaking of Sanford foot­
ballers — J o h n n y Phillips,
David MacGillis, Butch Riier
and Eugena William* wen
named to the 13th annual allMId-stata football squad by
the Orlando newspapers. Riser
and Williams were on the first
team and Phillips and MaeGfilis wera voted second team
ipots.

BaUbUih«d 1908

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Club at Gainesville.
Now coach and athletic
director at Sobrtag, Odhara’a
teams have woa tho tough
JUdgo thnforente championghlga la lour oI the last Ore
years aad represented the
confereeee hi the Cltrua Bowl
at Attburadale.
Bo baa bsaa eoo of tot
coaches of the state all-star
high school squad, la a mem­
ber of tba National High
School Coacheo Aasn. aad la
a member of the Century
Club of that organisation—
tbat means bis teams have
been coached to more than
toe wins ia football aad bas­
ketball.
Odham played ea the
Same squad at Florida with
dim Pigott, present Seminole
reach, and was a graduate
ad Seminole High in lbtt af­
ter playing an teams coached
by the late WhUey McLucaa.
He went to Gaineevillo after
military service.
Although his coaching dut­
ies during Urn past 11 years
havt taken him away from
this county, Odham still
lists Sanford as “home” and
ho called up this weekend
to wish good hick to Johnny
Phillips upon his selection by
the Gator officii Is for a
scholarship.
“And say hello to all the
other good people up there
lor me," ho asked the Her-

United P rrn Uteed W in

Holiday Mishaps
Fatal To 829

MIAMI (UPI) — Calls for ob(iteration of tha Caatro regime
mounted among leaders of the Cuban
exile community today in the joyous
reception given to 1,113 Bay of Pigs
invasion prisoners who were air­
lifted to freedom.
The captives, who were shuttled
to liberty by 10 airplanes Sunday
nnd Monday after 20 months in Cu­
ban jails, anxiously awaited news of
the freighter African Pilot, which
was acheduled to leave Havana to­
day with 1,000 of their relatives.
/ All harkened to a pledge for Fidel
Castro's demise sounded hy Manuel
Airtime, a leader in the abortive In.
K ‘J [ A s t e t h h M . o f nrisoni
g te lo bejnduAikL At •&gt; preea tonference futoday, Artime promised
hoernely th at "We shall return."
The 30-year-old Cuban culled on
the government* of the Western
Hemisphere to mount s siege against
Fidel Castro's regime. Such unity,
he said, could "topple the Cubun
Communist rule,within a week."
Artime said the released prisoners were determined to reussault
the Caribbean island. "We have given
our word to our dead, to the Cuban
people, and to the free world that
we will liberate Cuba or die in tha
attempt," he declared.

“We feel th a t Fidel Castro can
only be overthrown by a military ac­
tion," he continued. "We also think
that the Cuban problem is not a lo­
cal problem. It ia tho problem of th»
Western Hemisphere."
Artime, who has emerged as a
focal figure in the exile community,
spoke at the suburban Miami home
of a prominent Cuban exile. He em­
phasised that all the returned pris­
oners regarded themsehMr aa the.
"troops of tho revolutionary coun­
cil."
Elsewhere in Miami, the gaunt
prisonera indulged in Joyous Christ&lt;nius reunions with their families,
strolling the .streets, engaging in
festive dinners and savoring their
freedom.
But ail were preoccupied with an
event in Havana: The tangted ar­
rangements for the return of 1,000
relatives on the African Pilot This
craft had delivered to Havana the
bulk of the fo3 million food and
medical ransom for tha captives' re­
le a s e .

More than 3,800 of their relatives
were reported to have besieged the
Havana office of the Cuban Families
Committee, pleading to be among the
1,000 persons the ship is acheduled
to carry today to Florida.

Mrs. Braden laid bis ap­
pointment became necessary
when it was leaned that th*
Cases(berry Lions Ctsb wag
going to consult witk an archi­
tect to draw up plans Mr the
ntw fire escape. Shoemaker
baa leng had an interest la the
bom* and, being a builder,
■he felt be was moot qogHffod
to work ,with th* bento in th*
technical aspects ef Uw effort.
The borne director aald to­
day ah* bad been working on
getting aastoy to Improve the
home for tha p u l three yet re
and bad tried to berraw mon­
ey, but to no avail. .
She recently mad* a trip to
Atlanta to confer with officials
of the Housing and Home Fi­
nance Agency there, and re­
ceived n refusal ea Uto basis
of Um home not being qualified
under gnvernmnst rules for
•id from that agency.
The effort would bay* been
abandoned had It not been for
tha "gnat.need of tbo.aren for
a private ham*, and, be*idea
wo lav* the work," said Mrs.
Braden.

' Diane Bnkar, 14, S t« Pal­
metto, and Eugene Ellsworth,
» , UU Saaford Are., are te
Seminole Memorial Hospital
today u the remit of being
struck bp lightning white out
on the 111 near file municipal
pier during Tuesday’* storm.
Also with them on the fill
were Lyndla Altermaa, 14,
308 E. Seventh and Wills
Ellsworth, IT, brother of Eu­
gene. They were uninjured.
Diane and Ellsworth both
suffered 'severe flash boro*
on Uto dtost, and DUm waa
ia a elate af shock whan tak­
en to th* hospital.
Hospital authorttiea aald
today Dian* waa much Im­
proved and resting comfort­
ably. Kileworth ia also Im­
proved and hia condition la
considered good.
Lt. Joe Hickson and Pa­
trolman C. C. Dodson Investi­
gated for Uto Police Depart­
ment.

Causeway Views
To Be Discussed
Former Senator Douglas
SUpstrom and Chamber of
Commerce manager John
Krlder will appear before th*
Jan. 18 meeting of the D-'Bary Chamber of Commerce
In Union Hall at Stetson Uni­
versity to discuss the pro­
posed Lake Monroe cause­
way and new route for Ilwy.
17 03 south of Orange City.
BACK FROM CUBA — Edgurdo Buttsri, 26, son of the former Cuban
Making the announcement.
secretary of labor U embraced by his mother and sister upon his arrival
Krider said, “1 would Ilk* to
in Miami. Buttari was taken captive in the Bay of Pigs assault.
correct some misleading in­
(NEA Telephoto)
formation and point out the
Seminole County Chamber of
Commerce has not officially
gone oa record as endorsing
the causeway or any other
alignment south of Orange
City.”
IAN SALVADOR, The Ba- lantic safely, despite fears it aboard, said the ship did not
He said the chamber has
h im u (UPI)—Th* Nina II, had foundered, become lust in overshoot San Salvador as requested the state to make
a feasibility study of the pro­
replica of th* smallest ship a hurricane or eunk, and the originally indicated.
used in Christopher Colutn- craw planned to reenact Uter He said tha 40-foot sailing ject, however.
bue’e discovery of tho new today Columbus's landing on ship cama along th* southern
world 470 year* ago. today thte Bahamian bland.
tip of the island on Christmas Saturday Hours
computed a similar voyage 07 Th# vessel, a tiny, round- Eve. But because it waa after
day* after aailing from Palo*, bottomed square-rigger which dark tha crew planned to duck Set By Clerk
Spain.
ia a replica of Columbus’s for th* night off th* commun­
County Clerk Art BeckColumbus did K better. Ilia smallest ship, anchored off ity of Cockburn on th* lower i with Jr. said hia office will
ship*—th* Nina. Pint* end Ran Salvador about U;30 west shore.
b* open Saturday "at teost
Santa Maria — reached Sen p. m. Tuesday.
Thte was done berauee land- until 0000“ to afford those
Salvador in 70 day*. 27 days Th* ctew ram* ashore about I ing ceremonies were set for having to g*t inslrumenta on
faster than tha Nina U.
midnight and waa greeted by ■Christmas Day.
record before tha first of the
Columbus sailed from Palos an impromptu Bahamian cate­ But the crew was unable to year to do so. Th* office
on Aug. g, 1402, wlUU the nation, including a brass band attract attention (rum shore will also be open Monday.
Nina 11 sailed from the same and dancing on th* beach.
by waving llghta, and the ves­ Tha Orang* County cterk’p
port last 8epL 10.
Navigator Robert Marks, tha sel was driven neat by • offk* will be open Monday
Tba Minn U sensed lb* At­ ooljrAmssiosa of tha nine m u strong east wind.
Dec. Si, but not Saturday.

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informative and entertaining all year 'round

By lawlee Gray ion
Tha Pint BapUat Church of
Geneva will obeerve a Birth­
day Party lor Chriat Serylce
at 10 a.m. Sunday during the
regular Sunday School hour
when gifts ol canned goodi
wlU be praaeoted for (Retribu­
tion to needy famlllea.
Mra. W. L. Sleg baa decorat­
ed the church lor tho oceaaion
with whda-aprayed magnolia
Ivavaa arranged to lorm beau­
tiful overiiaad polnaettlai.

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By Jana Casselberry
A Candlelight Communion
Sendee will be held on Chriat*
maa Eva at • p.m. In the
Caiielberry Women's C .'i by
the Flrat United Prcabytcrian
Church ol Caaaeibcrry.
Rev. John N. Montgomery,
paitor of the church, will
apeak on the aubject, “Mo
Room In tha Inn."
A cordial welcome la extend­
ed lo all In the community to
ahara in UUa service.

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Schedules
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Geneva Church
To Have
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Local law enforcement authorities joined
national agencies in urging every one to drive
safely during the remaining days of the Christmas holiday.
Both the Sanford Police Department and
the Sheriffs office have declared that the pres„ jW will be on to curb reckless drivers, and have
l mid that if anyone imbibes too freely men will
be available to drive the offender home rather
them endanger the lives of innocent
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Crack Down
afors,
LavMrTold

County Road' Fwpt. J. C.
Lavender was gtokn^uthorlty
Good morning, folk!.. THU
by the,County Cil
U the once a year SurJdiy
Friday to secure
edition of The Hefalf' which
th* arrest of pereoi
U published each December
to be dumping trash
instead of a Christmas Day
bag* la county ai
paper. Thie gives our em­
have been cleared
ployes Christ mss day off.
8ee you Monday afternoon,
potted with "No
noon.
•Ign*.
• • •
Lavender Indicated
Tbe-w Is a growing murmur
mlssloner* that he
out south, according to Agent
Identity of somo persona
HAVANA (UP!)—The Cu­ Friday night by Premier Fidel officials indicated Monday's have been violating th*
X-l, for an office to sell
ban government began trans­ Castro and New York attor­ exchange will be operated regulation*.
license plates. With more and
more people living out there
ferring captured leaders of tho ney James B. Donovan, coun­ on an air-shuttlo basis, with In other buslneea, the com­
sel for the Cuban families prisoners being returned in mission scheduled a public
It Just means that more and
Bay of P ip invasion from the committee for the liberation
th* same aircraft which hearing at 10 a. m. Jan. S yn
more people are buying their
Isle of Pines to Havana today of prisoners of war.
bring In th* first shipments th* resonlng of a section i t
tags In Winter Park Instead
in preparation for exchanging
Early Saturday morning, of goods.
of Seminole County.
Casselberry from A-! agricul­
• • •
them for $ag million worth of Castro accompanied three of­ In Miami, four DCFs and tural to C-l commercial. Tho
ficials of the Cuban Red Cross DCI'a atood by at Opa Locks property la used now as a ,
City lisil will be closed
American-donated supplies.
to Havana airport (Tom where airfield to tako aboard semi- chleken farm.
Monday for (lie first four-day
A total of !M leaden were they flew to Miami In Dono­
holiday in tlw city’s history.
perishable cargo for the pri­ liar • Car Aluminum was
being transferred from the van’s chartered plan* to In­
Commercial refuse will be
soner trad*. This consists given the Job to supply th* &lt;
maximum security prison on spect the medical suppllea and mainly of pharmaceutical
picked up. sod the protecUve
new windows for th* court- the Isle of Pines. These con­ oilier goods being amaiscd at supplies.
services wUi’earry on.
bouse which must be customThe American Red Cross built In order to fit epeciflca- •
sisted of company command­ Opa Locks Airport.
The prisoners from the Isle charter freighter African
Poor phrasing resulted in
ers, sons of prominent antitlons.
of
Pines were being transfer Pilot was reported to be
misunderstanding of part of
&gt;Castro exiles snd the most reA fee of l'J.50 fur a single
an article'.1 in Thursday'a
! calcitrant of the 1,113 prison­ red to Frincipe Prison—a con­ ready to depart from Miami township map and a total of
Herald about the North Or­
ers who will be exchanged verted hilltop rastle—where with the bulk of the barter $30 for complete set of town­
they were united with the supplies. It will take an eati' ship mapa, Just off tha draw­
lando cate of the town books.
Monday.
ground *nfety officer a t the Sanford N’nvnl Air
TRYING TO KEEP TRAFFIC injuries anil
The charges against Mayor
These leaders were trans­ other captives of the abortive mated IS hour* (or the ship ing boards from th* county
Station. "It can happen to you,” is the theme
deaths down during the holiday* take* remind­
Fasula were based solely on
to reach Havana Harbor.
ferred to the Isle of Pines sev­ Invasion.
suning offices was approved.
of safety program* all over the nation.
All government newspapers There wa* no Indication in Zoning Director Robert Brown
er* like the one *hown here in a display by the
his refusal to turn over the
en months ago. There, major
town books and not on any
political prisoners are kept in today headlined the signing Havana that the exchange said that the new maps wer*
ether r e a s o n , especially
(lie huge octagonal "model of the agreement, emphasiz­ would start Sunday instead the latest and moat up-to-date
phone calls or threats re­
prisoa,” from where Cuban ing that the full price of $03 of Monday as rumored in and should be made available
portedly received by Coun­
officials claim there has never million set by.a revolutionary Miami.
In all persona who might have
tribunal for "Indemnities" on
cilman W. W. Anderson. The
been a successful escape.
use for them.
the
prisoners
will
be
met.
village has been having its
Final agreement (or the pri­
A resolution supporting th*
troubles and we don’t want
soners’ exchange was signed The Communist urgan lloy
proposed McCoy Jetport was
complaints
he
was
handling
The
Herald
bandied
this
a*
headlined:
"The
IndcmnliaAnother
misstatement
was
City Manager W.
E.
to add to them.
approved. The board also fav• • •
tlon For Damage* To Cuba
Knowles pointed out Satur­ in ■ sentence which said that pertained to " e x c e s s i v e &gt; local news story of in­
ored urging to extend plana
terest
to
Its
readers
and
did
Will
Be
Satisfied
.
.
.
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charges”
.
Knowles
said
the
company
State Forester Terrell Da­ day that a report in Friday's
for SR 430, which would give
not
intend
that
It
he
writ­
Million.’’
was anxious to "to have the
As to the report that he
vis appeared before the com­
a direct route to th* jetport
Tlie revolutionary tribunal1
mission Friday and said Herald about the business heat taken off” and had made would ask the state to take ten in any way to include
from Seminole County.
any
Implications
derogatory
operations
of
Saxon
Termite
which tried the prisoners,
arrangement* with a loeal away the license of the firm
there wasn’t much merchant*
Approval of the bund f«ir In­
placed "fines” or "Indemni­
able timber out at Osceola Control firm of Holly Hill attorney to have the deed* on the basis of Its operations to the Saxon Termite Control
coming Commission*]! John
firm
or
to
Interpolate
on
the
contained
statements
with
ties”
on.their
heads
ranging
returned.
in Sanford, he said that this
Air Strip, but ha couldn't ba
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (UPI) Alexander won ap#tjy ap­
from $23,000 to $300,000 each.
too sure because the corners implications which he did
This was a reference to the was true, as well as having city manager's statements.
Two
Die
In
Fo#
—Th*
Jury la the gl-million proval and the county road de­
d
to
not
make
to
the
newspaper's
Donovan
ami
member*
of
of the reservation are not
tact that the company had the city of Sanford reftan ta
partment received permission
JACKSONVILLE
(UBI)
•piracy
the
commute* . were conspiracy trial
trtjn of Teamsters
Tea
to the
Hie family
facnlljr, .commit
marked. The commission de­ reporter.
told the eity manager that allow the
tc* j,riler a -J07|» jjfu-li. jtud &lt;
hew*.
Two
person*
dlgd,
apd
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FrcakWU
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cided to he*-# it wropeely sur­ , Jh« story, dealt with. the y -raMed &gt;» v'~&gt;e**y
other*.
xrtrw
*
tajtirrsf'
on
fogparkway mower,
boDfkiily
In pilnelpe last night and reported It wa* "bop
veyed so they would know city manager's handling «l with the home owuers clear­ The
shrouded highway! in Duval tell them that the agreement deadlocked'' Saturday but
complaints
from
Sanford
rest
what they bad paid for.
ed up snd complaints recti- state me
County during the might.
for their release had been was told to go back to the
dents about their dealings (ied Knowles said that the he would p r m the
jury room "and stay with
signed.
tar
as
he
can
in
order
Semlnok Timing Associa­ with the firm.
firm had madf an offer to
"They received th* new* it.’’
A Lifesaver
tion 1s having one of the big­ The report aald that a num­ take some sclion in this re-I protect the citizens of SanFederal Judge William Mil­
gest drag Iheets In the south­ ber of local people had to gard.
WASHINGTON (UPI) - At like soldiers, but they were
| ford from the operations of
a
committee ler called court back Into
least 3.000 persons destined overjoyed,”
east come Dec. 2) and 30.' put mortgages on their
The story further said that the firm.
By th* way. Ken McIntosh homes, furniture and other Knowles said that he w as1 The city manager said that
for death on the nation’a high­ spokesman said. Donovan session after the Jury bad
Two Juvenile* received a ways every year will survive talked with the elected cell- been deliberating the ease
says the Osceola races a r e , property to pay for extermi- writing to the State Hoard of he was not setting out to do
Small contractors, inde­
knowa all over the country natlng work done by the Health about unsatisfactory an)tiling except lo investigate surprise Friday night when aRcr the interstate system Is block chiefs, who broke the about eight hours and said pendently owned and operated
he had received a note from with a gross business during
as some of the best held in firm.
servlet and e x o r b i t a n t complaints made to him by they pried open a window completed tn 1972. The predic­ new* to their companion*.
Mrs. Berta Harreto, the the foreman which read:
This did not make it clear charges made by the firm. local residents, as he has and crawled Into the Alta­ tion was made Saturday by
the aouth.
the last three year* of less
• • •
monte Elementary School, James K. Williams, director committee resident member "We are hopelessly deadlock­ than $3 million, are Invited
that if any mortgages were He said Saturday that the : done in ’similar Instances.
and were met by a deputy of the newly-created Office of In Havana, laid today Cuban ed and hope (o report earn*.” to bid on a men's room ami .
County Commissioners are contracted by the residents,
sheriff.
they
were
not
made
with
the
Highway Safety in tho Bureau
much concerned over the ex­
lounge room adjacent to tho
The deputy had been sta­ of Public Roads.
orbitant costs of acquiring Saxon company, but were
NAS Ballroom, a report from
negotiated
with
tioned In the building in re­
rights of way for new roads privately
Lcdr. T. J. Padden, officer
sponse lo a report of a num­ Victory Claimed
and asked Attorney Harold lending agenciea.
In chargt of construction, an­
ber of brcak-lns and acta of SANTO DOMINGO &lt;UPI&gt;Johnson to m s If there Isn't It also was stated in the
nounced.
vandalism at the achool in Juan Uoich, leftist antl-Comsome other means besides report that a number of
The government specifica­
recent week*.
munisl presidential candidate
sdvolorem
taxes to raise mortgages reportedly bad
tions snd forms and other in­
been foreclosed and the pro­
The boys, 13, and 1$ years of the Dominican Revolution­
formation may be obtained
money for rights of way.
• • •
of age, one of them a Jun­ ary parly, claimed victory Sat­
perty deeds picked up when
or examinrd on application
Identified
as
Rudolph
Fried­
MOSCOW
CUPI»
—
The
Retiring Commissioner Ver­ the people were unable to Soviet Union's big spy scare man and Leningrad Pravda ior high student bad no ex­ urday. ilosch said "nothing' Considerablo heat was gen­ serve* the lilllcreit section of to Lcdr. Paiklrn at the San­
planation for their action and but death” could prevent his erated at the last 1902 meet­ Altamonte Springs, and which ford Naval Air Station.
non Dunn, with a big smile, make demand payments.
The city manager said that spread Saturday. A Russian laid he became involved in denied any connection with Inauguration. But he Indicated ing of th* Altamonte Springs will be tied inte the Oakland
a'ked to be allowed to mike
physics teacher with a love espionage when an American
the motion to adjourn, and this part of the report was of abstract art was accused agent struck up a conversa­ other incident* at the school. he did not place much stock in city council when two bids Estates construction as Ihe
not
discussed
with
him
by
They will he released to the rt'fiorti made by his support- were opened fur the construc­ tint unit of th# new water W l l t c r C u t O f f
even seconded his own mo­
of passing secrets to the tion with him while Fried­
tion st the final meeting of the reporter. This statement Americans and a West Ger­ man was "skeplicatl)'' view­ custody of ihcir parents, ac­ er, that there is a plot afoot tion of the first &lt;M3 feet of system.
The northeast quarter of tho
the present bosrd Friday also obviously would not per­ man tourist was expelled for ing paintings m the Lenin­ cording to Sheriff J. L. Hob­ to kill him.
mains of the municipal water­ The final set of the hoard City of Sanford was without
tain to any action by an ex*
by, pending an appearance
morning.
was to order the purchase uf water for about an hour snd a
works.
| terminating firm, which did photographing defense ob­ grad kluseum.
before Juvenile Court Judge Pope Sees Hope
a new set of tires for the half Saturday murning alter
A
bid
from
a
Jacksonville
The West German tourist Vernon Mire Jr.
Zoning I).rector
Robert not hold the liena In the first ject*.
VATICAN CITY (UPI) - firm. Ball Builders, offered police car. following which somebody ran over a lire hy­
The l a t e s t accusations! was identified as Helmulli
Pope John XXIII said Satur­ to construct the unit lo serve Councilman John Wolf, who drant and broke it. City Man­
Drown picked up several o r- j P'ac*brought to It the number of ■Kern merer and Pravda aald
day night In his annual Christ­ Oakland Estates, on South habitually moves for sdjourn ager W. E. Knowles said wa.
ders for a set of the new
'
persons named in seven be was arrested while trying
mas menage to the world that 3failland Ave., fur a tidal cost mrnt of the meetings, made ter department crews had
county township maps before
week* as part of a vast An­ to photograph a "devense ob­
tliere are now glimmers of uf $4,76303, snd one from his last motion to adjourn, ami quite a Job getting the repairs
he even got out of the coun­
glo-American spy ring in­ ject” and eapelled 24 hours
hope for International peace. Orange Paving and t'unstruc. Jeff Hodges added his last i made due to the water escapty commission chambers Fri| | S ____
A
I
volving at least five mem­ later.
The
Pope, In one of the most lion Co.. Orlando, put th* cost second to Wolf’s motion.
_ a*
The new sketches are i i i r
i ing from Ihe broken hydrant.
bers of the U. S. Embassy
Meanwhile, it was under­ 13076278
optimistic holiday messages of of the job at $3,609.03.
slurp and up-to-date
and 17681560
staff here and which is ex- stood the three embassy staff
hii four-)ear reign, said his
could be invaluable helps to
ATLANTA (Ul’l) — Two calls for peace during the The discussion arose over I
members implicated by the
LAKELAND (U P I)-D r. C. ^
in * W
real estate people and others,
FOR LAST MINUTE SHOPPING
the Insertion of a proviso in ;
federal
juilgv*
.Saturday
turn­
Soviet press in the alleged
ra•
grave Cuban crisis apparently the Jacksonville bid providing
who need to pin point loca­ N. Hendershott, plant physiol- * Inwca**
ed dimn the plea •&gt;( former were heeded.
addition to two Amer- Anglo-American
spy
net­
ogist for the Florida Cltrua
tions around
thecounty.
that the Job will be completed
YOU CAN’T AFFORD TO MISS
work would remain here un­ Venezuelan dictator Marroa
The;
cost $30 a set (13 Commission, auid Saturday, „ .
as specified by Jan. 3. "wea­
Peres Jimintz that ha be frred More Refugees
..
.
,
i
;
pel
ed
some
month*
ago
the
leu
Ruasia
formally
orders
damaged citrus i . ,
.
. *
,
pages) or $2.30 individually. that freeze
ther permitting.” Some mem­
from a Florida jail for th*
. „ . .
. .. .
Russian* now have implicit- their expulsion.
• •
•
MIAMI (UPI) - The Coast ber* of the board felt the work
mar eventually tasta a bit in- .
.
Chriatmas holidayi.
i
.j
,
»
hi
.
,
.
1
ed
five
Americans,
a
British
Those
involved
are
Capt.
OUR
Guard reported that 14 Cuban
d,( but will not ferment aa . .
,,, , , _
As you gather around the sip
Chief Judge Klliert Tuttle political refugees were picked could not be finished by that
•long as il
.
„
..
.
'
busine.-man,
a
"twist
crasy
Alexis
II.
Davison,
21,
of
At­
It stays on tha tree. _ .
* .. .
_ c , ,
tree on Christmaa Day, or
, r , i. ..
, i .. , „ Soviet ...scientist,
Soviet lanta, Ga., the embassy doc­ and Aaaociat* Judge Griffin up Saturday from a small boat lime, with the Christmas boll-!
_
. a _____
ait down to that groaning Hendershott aald the fruit .
tor and assistant air attache; Bell of the Fifth U. 8. Circuit in the Atlantic, about 30 mile* day and the New- Year holi­
.
,
i
i
11
.
.
I
Army
officer,
and
a
German
’
'
table with your family, just will develop an Inalpid taste'
Security Officer Hugh klont- Court of Appeal* refuted a south of Miami. The refugees day permitting a maximum
h„ e
m
for one moment remember from seven to 10 day. after,
gomcry, 39, of Springfield, plea for a writ of habeas cor­ were taken aboard the tanker of eight days available for
the men of the United State* th. fruit haws. I. added that, |h#
Ul#t Americ,„ Maas.;
Second
Secretary pus and also turned down a Henry which turned them over work.
H^
,he
Army, Navy, Marine* and h . considered th. thaw to
A penalty rlause calling for
Richard K. German, 33, of motion that a new bond of to the Coast Guard here. The
Air Force, who are standing have started Dec. 15
Soviet armed force,. The Dallas, Tex.
$230,UOO be let on Pares Jim­ Cuban exiles were brought $30 penalty for every day past
guard duty, tailing on pa­ He avid It la posaibl. for|
K, r, wa. linked
enez emf that he lie freed until athure and turned over to U. the Jan. 3 date It included In
trol ahips. flying sky pickets fruit that falls to th# ground ! with the so-called reorganiSEE OUR AI) PAGE .1
(tie proposal, and It was felt
an appeal is made.
S. Immigration authorities.
^
of su|1# Hoot Owls Get
or cruising silently under the to be affecud by bacterl. and
by Mayor W. L. Swoffurd that
sea. ever on the alert to other-outside influences — |
t h * "weather permitting''
Soviet security C h r i s t O I C S Q f f
give you another Christmas in* fermentation.
REAL SPECIAL BUY MONDAY ONLYl
W. C. Hill To Get
clause might be used as an
Handerahutt told the com­ The physics teacher wa*
in peace.
Still Out Of Red out, in the event the Job was­
YAH Nine's Hoot Owl* will
MEN’S DRESS SLACKS 20% OFF
mission that fruit now being
have their first Christmas at Certificate
n't finished.
The one thing that can processed U of good quality
W. c. Hill. 72. of the San­ Bloc, Tito Says
home in three years, after
However, It was decided to
ALL SIZES - COLORS AND FABRICS
really mar your Christmas and will result in a product
B E L G R A D E (UPI) — accept the Jacksonville bid
debarking at Mayport Thurs­ ford Lodge of F end A31, will
Herald Index
and that of your (used *nes, meeting all comtniaaion stand­
day from the USS Saratoga be presented with his 30-year President Tito said Saturday and the contract will be In
Page 2 following a brief Caribbean certificate at ceremonies at rumors that Yugoslavia might Hi* Bali company office on
Bridge
not only this year, but (or ards.
Page 7 cruise.
years to come, is the shock He said cold damaged fruit Classified
th* Masonic Temple Thursday. rejain the Soviet bloc is "ab­ klonday.
_ . Page 6
of having a member of the still on ths tree can be con­ Comics
While at sea the squadron
Judge Frank L. Miller. 84, solutely without foundation"
City Attorney S. J. Davis
Page t
Dear Abby
family killed or crippled in sumed without concern. Hr
made a visit to Guantanamo who conferred Hill's First De­ Tito returned to his* capital will meet Wednesday with of­
Page
4
Editorial
an automobile accident. So said fruit frosen by low Ism*
Bay, Cuba and conducted an gree on July 4, 19)2, will Saturday from an 18-day ficials of the Commercial
Page 2 operational readiness inspec­ award the SO-year certificate "political vacaticsi” in Russia Bank at Winter Park, to dis­
for the take of the ones who peraturrs can be compared In Entertainment
..... PttgH 2 tion to grade USS Saratoga to Hill at th* ceremonies.
will be left behind if some­ a sense with concentrate juice I «•£ill* ....
and spoke before a cheering cuss with them a loan of $32,Puzzle _
___ Page 7
thing happens to )ou, . , . and would be just as palatable
and Carrier Air Group Three
Miller, Who I* tho oldest crowd of 40,000 standing in 1300 to purchase th* present
. that’* ' if eaten before it become* in- Society __ — __ Peg* 1 on their operational capabi­ MaaUr Mason is the Lodge, deep snow at th* railway sta- water plant of Southern Gulf
drive defensively
Sports __ _ ... .. _ P|0« * lity.
I slpid.
r artfully.
• member Mace 1908.1Don her*.
Utilities, lac., that presently
v people.

VOL. 68

United Press Leased Wile

Established 1908

SAT., DECEMBER 22, 1962

SANFORD. FLORIDA

NO. 611

Cuban Prisoner
Transfer Starts

Report On License Is Clarified

W U V A ...

Jury 'Hopelessly
Deadlocked’ In
Trial 01 Hoffa

lers
Gel A Surprise

Damaged Citrus

Contractors
Invited To Bid

Spy Scare Grows

Altamonte Okays

Among Russians

W ater Main Bid

Judges Refuse

"Santa
Specials!"

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TIZZY

By

KatcOtum

By Abigail Von Bunn
DEAR ABET: I em W J W i old
and tun treated like a baby. My mo­
ther eeye I have to be home by 19
o'clock when I go out on a date, bo
matter what. If 1 I f tf f eohool deuce
and tha band j w e t j W l 1
I
have to leave VmUmk a t 11:80 to
be cure I am U n i bb time. Lent Sat­
urday right llew e&gt;t to a movie a n d ,

Hoar

11.M (!) Id Man&lt;1« Al Ota
(*) CB* Walking too
Report
(!) oral Roberta
tiff (!) Herald of Truth
(2) Mon lata Bpaea
(!) Air fare* Mow* K*&gt;
*I*W
1:11 (f) V- of r. fUibethall
H ighlight* — Coach
Form glean
l i f t ( f ) Moat th* Profaeaor

i

wwcbl settli ence and f r eU. I have
ahrsya called my brother’s wife my
RI9TEI-1N.UW. Now they tel] me
that she l* NOT my sister-in-law —
•he is nothing to me. They say the
only slaters-in-law I hsve ere ths sleteys of my hmbendl I am foing msd
trying to figure this ou t
EVA
DEAR EVAi Technically, the
relatives gained by marriage ere "inlaws.'” Your brother’s wife is in­
deed your slster-ln-Iaw.
0 0 *
DEAR ABRY: I think I have the
•elution for deereasing the divorce
rate. Marriage licensee should cost
|1M and divorce* |2. That way
people would think plenty before
rushing into marriage.

SUBSCRIBER

DEAR SUBSCRIBER: Perhaps
if a marriage license were more ex­
pensive people would not be so inclin­
ed to rush into whet should be e M/t*
long partnership. But why should a

FUHburah glaolor*
a t War*. HoAaklaa

fife

(I) Worn**’* MsJ. U

go I am not about to send you to one.
Hdwever, there is no need to torture
yourself. When someone starts to
crunch M appls ** e e lt
DEAR ARVYi I think the jerk
who invented Mischief Night. (Hallo­
we'en) must have hated his parents.
I am ths mother of three frustrated
children who are net allowed eut on
Hallowe’en. I fail to see the humor
in poor old Mrs. O. down tho street
with a bad back having to trawl eround mopping op squashed pump­
kins. Or Mrp. P. across the etrMt.
who Is pregnant, having to spend
hours unrolling toilet paper from
her trees and buehea and scoop up
smelly garbage front her overturned
garbage pail. The children of this na­
tion should thank Ood that they arw
living In a country where there erg
more comforts, more food end more
fun than anywhere in the world, I
know, for I w«s reUcd in a war-ton*
country,
MAMMA
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•

w hat’s on your mind? For • per­
sonal reply send a self • addressed,
stamped envelope (o Abby, Bog
8805, Beverly Hfljl, CaUf*
For Abby’s booklet, "How To
TV___ A f
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•end 660
Have A LovelyU7—
WaddlP!
B«verl/
cents to ABBY) Bob 6
Mills, Cdlif,

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DEAR R P iB i AP BPPto e d»y ie
Buppoeed to keep th e f o f lp r « * » *

• respect your mother’s
is’s bound to c u e up a
so. You seem like a re-

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divorce be cheep? Ferhepe If divorce

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l i t * ( 1 ) Ballwtnht*
1 1 : 1 1 (»l Ch. Xl"e TIiMUr
&lt;«» O t
Call*** « o n l
1:99 (f ) The Tw entieth Coa* 1:11 (•) HoO/wood Wot I*
a n tn lt
l»7 •
( ! ) Hoot th* Pro**
MONDAY A. M.
«'M ( • ) V aliant Toaro
( f ) Communlam It ME
•ii« m R n o»
lit * I ! ) Baolvn C/Teol#
• :ll 111 Sign 0&lt;I
H i Doath Tailor D art
I II
Or*v* * f»rm Relf&gt; L*aal*
T&gt;M (t ) W onforta) W orld of
• :M ( I l C e l l.g # • ( Ik* Att
Color
T:«« 11 1 Today
I t) Th* J o l i t i i
(«) W iko (!■ Motto*
i n Doonlo, (ho Monaco
fiM (I) Fam W*rh«t M.
t i t # I f) 1 4 Rnliltan
• ( t ) ■ u afay N ight M a y
lo i
V;ll («) ft*)* * • • • •"«
Waatkor ■
f:t* I t ) Car I t —Wkor* Art
■»:t* | t ) Toda/
T oot
T:*• (I) Coantdown Newt
t:** (1 ) Bonanta
fill ft) Mlokla’i (israol Tlw#
(*) Tk* Deal MoCoyi
•iff (t) Mlakap Evaaa thow
l i l t ( f ) a.B . T kiator
( f ) C igt. Kangaroo
( I ) roar of Canfronla-

Mm

Ifif* ( • ) M ow o f Ik* Wood
I f) C**4I4 Camara
I t) Vale# *1 riroaioaa
H i l l I) Wkat'a My M u
( t ) Howard K. Rail Ik

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(I) Todap
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it) )**b Ulan* Bkow
If) American lllolurp
(f) JUmpar Roam

By Oswald Jacoby
X frtl'f stub g u i l t h i
mf iluua thind
hMa

teg lureoods Uhe suoesi*.
Weil opened s trump sithough bo eould hove opened
toy isrd Ie hie hood (or ill
It would hifg mattered. South
picbed up Kisi's king ol
trump*, drew tho rtst of the
trumps and led tho Jick o
•lubt. Wsst playod low and
South (tneisod. Another elub
load to the ten satsbltihcd
dummy's lift thro* clubs.
South discsidsd two dia­
monds and • ipade on them
•ad ooneodfd two spsdo
tricks to mske flvo odd.
"Pretty nice bedding was*
i t U?" remarked North.
"U sure was, this time,”
replied South, "but iet'e not

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• :M - 4:M p. m. (RMS)
Amshl Aad Th# Nleht Vtaitera. Te iMey, this 0 1 m Carle
ManotU agora baa baaoma m
mush e part of tha saaaaa aa
"A Vlalt Prom BU Nlahalaa"
rod "A Cbriatmaa CaraL" Bopig praaantod for tha ltth
tleia by tha NIC Opara Cam*
pony, If haa last gana ad IU
orlglaal charm and davotloa,
but baa father gained by fa­
miliarity like aa aid fritad.
Tha perforators alt wars la tha
orlglaal coat, aaeapt for Elrk
Jordan who plays Aauhl, tha
Crippled hay vial tad by ths
thro# bingo oa Ihalr wap to

Dimer's Weaderful World Of
Celer. "HfUdey Tim# At DienoyieM." The eddmt here Is
m youth as beedredt of C*)l*
l oreta aohgol yppagaton peri leipsto in music end pageantyy raprvaantativo of countrioa
ground the world. It’s a par(color treat la «P|or, aapoeioW
y th* Haailing porsd* throgfh
Piin*rland’e "Main a».,“ md
the firgwtrb* et the (Inlah.
This ie enoth«r one of thooa
sp*ctacql«r chow* from Diepaytsnd that will make you
with you war* th*r* In portan.
M p* m* (CBS) Tho Kd 8ut­
ilran Show, This la tk* on*
gee's* b*m roodiag about, it
•*m«* from the Oueetonaem
favel Baa* In Cuba end 1*
highlighted by th* appearance
•f Frank fonUIn* (C m y
Cuggtnhsm uf tk* Cleeeoe

”in ghsw
wfww eenner
ywv w
ww- w
vfcrt te M i |i M as an*
Udlpstad eaeaiy m in e ,
leetk'f see hsirt regpo»&gt;fe
vet eareul u 4 whea the
M44iaf get he«k te North
he derided te n«be •■other
Md. K* that North osyoftod
to got to loaie, but he wi»
nfreid af the (fade suit oad
toll »#rtsie that if he p»»»«4
IsH weald he tble te hath
lets the Wddiei.
SoqUt eould not toll that
bis partner was datoodlng
•giinst the last and Want
uss sad, with 19 points
lading two seas, South
Jumped te gimo.

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Ford
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11:21 ( t ) *1*rrr ftoaoonor
flowo
t f i l l ( ! ) Father Know* Boot
(1) go*rch for TMnoryo*

(2) Truth or C«n*o-

nuanate
Guiding lAgkt
11:1* (I ) ARC Mid-Day B tporl
11:11 It) NBC Kow*
1:00 II) Tho Open Window
I !) H id .F lo. Report
(1) Now* and W otthtr
1:10 II) Laffllm a
1:11 12) Mlmnaatlca
1:21 II) NOC M'w*
1:1* II) A* Th* World Turaa
(I ) gclonao
( » H ia h w * / Patrol
!:* • 12) M»rv-&lt;trlf(In ghoW
(I) Password
(II p*p |n Court
t:l« (1) NBC Now*
(I) Art U n h lo tlf*
l i ) Bo*** Hop*
f :0t (1) Loratla Young Show
(&lt;) M lllloaalr#
(I) Queen for * D*P
1:10 II) Young Or. Malono
(I) To Toll The Truth
(») Who Do Tow T r ia l
1:11 (O Dougta* Edward*
New*
with th* Now*
«:*• (1) Hah* Room far
Daddf
(! ) American B anfatan l
(I) Secret Biorm
4:1* ( t) Mere'* Hollrwood
&gt;n r.dg* of N ifh t
(») D iscover/
*:)« II) American N ow tauad
d i l l (1) NBC Now*
l:*t (» P op*/* Pla/houa*
(I) Th* Boat o f Orouck*
(I) V'nolo Walt
| : t l ( ! ) dart* Claua
1:1* (I) D ap u i/ Dnwg
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1:11 (I ) W oalhar Show

H ill If)

Ruth Millett

To put • lUtla Mtra (un that her cloMts art alroady In label* and nimci than in
lOMU' i H I ' 1
lato your CbfUtma! ahopplni. bqlllng, that ihe ii Juat back whether what ah* buys U
Hi ur IM THT Dt RI
mak* a prlvit* lurvep of th*
worth-while or aervlceebl*.
TONITK A MON.
different types of vomen
Mrs. Indecisive, She hai
(1 DAYM ONLY)
trouble Just buying * hand­
•heppart you *ncount«r.
You’ll probably find many She'll be more Interested kerchief. She'll a*k all kinds EARLY BIRD SHOW
of questions, ask the sales- SUNDAYS AT 6:15 P.M .
other*, but hero aro a few
type* you’re bound to apot:
perron's advice—or anybody
TONITE - IDS k laum
who happen* to bo Handing MON. NITB 7:00 * ! • : »
Mrs Juat Looking, if • Hearing Door
nearby—and then probably
cuilemcr com** right out
eed My* frankly *h* U Jurt Slam Beit Yule
leave, Hill without having
looking, the may wind up
mad* up htr mind.
Gift
For
Youth
buying aonMthlng. Mr*. Juat
If aha doe* make a pur­
IAN BAFAKL, C a l i f . chase, the chancea are ahc'U
Looking le cagier with the
(UPI) — A door slammed bring It back the neat day
alerk.
. She .pretends, sh* really this week and Jerry Buah end eaehang* U for the thing
a ^ J E &amp; f E U B wrote tv buy mdwtoinf, but Jump*).‘and that was a* fin* *h* would have bought In the
dran — a gO-y**r-old Marin* •he Is se quick to find fault a Christina* present aa he first place IF ah* could have
Itatloned a t th* Cubes boa* with arorything ahowo her eould oak for.
mad* up her mind.
for th* poet IT month*. Th* that aha g iro ters*lf sway.
Jtrry, 20, h*s been deaf
Mrs. Neighborly. She'd the
r**t *f thi* *a**ptlonal lulll- And if ah* acem* quit* un­ end mute sine* birth. Last chatty type. She'll take up
ANTHONY(BlAYLE
van Ulaeaat Includes Loul# concerned with the price of weak he saved a four-year- tho clerk'a time talking about
Armatrong, Carol Lawron*e, what ah* looks at, that’s an­ old child fn&gt;m drowning In h«r children, her diet or Just
Jack Cortot and C*snla Fran. other telltale sign- Sh* ha* no a swimming pool. Arnold about anything under the aun.
r o t Ort
intention of buying.
Ormiboe, a hsorlng aid dli- Shopping la incidental.
You can spot all these types Co-Fraturr - Tonlto H:U Only
»-0:#0 p. m. (CBI) Tk* Baal Mn. VIS (Wry Important tributor, road of Jarry’s
Mon. Nil# a:tS Only
and lota of otheri in just
McCoys. Luka end rapine •hopper). Shopping give* her
TRUB 8TOBY , .
(Dick Cretins ogd Tatty Mar* * beautiful chanc* to throw
p m day'a shopping. It’s an
INCREDIBLE STORY I t I
tinea) get th* local nawapepvr b*r weight around. 8h* etaOrmtbte examined t h a amusing hobby, and beat of
edition (Jenetban Hole) In a unity, but oh, ao obvloualy, youth'* aara last week and all, it won't cost you any­
jam whan they take UtertUy let* th* aaleipertoa know
fitted him with a hearing aid thing.
the gossip of throe biddies In that *he want* only the bait,
Wednesday. When a door
a laundry and turn amateur
alammsd, Onnibeo roportad,
Memorial
roportor* In inntupclne « pra*
Jerry Jumped.
CMta
mature betrothal, deed m tha
Shortly afterward Jerry
tor
eutragad aultor (a Fat But■poka his first word. As
HEART
tram, who adds tom* humor*
Qrnubao triad to toll him by
RESEARCH
eua touch#*, but tk* editor Md
sign language to turn tho
G raU full*«r h*ro«f aee ne‘hlng funny
volume up, ho said "up** and
about a throetaned libel iuiL
CHICAGO (UPI) - On* of tha youth ropeeted It,
Crempe McCoy (Wefitr Bren* th* FBl’a "Isa moat wantad”
8EM1NOLB - IHBART
■an) Isn't eround te balp Luke fugitive*, rough! for the as­
COUNCIL
Legal Notice
eut of thi* scrap*.
sault, rape, and robbery ef a
P. 0. BOX 108
MO p, m. (NBC) Bonenae- Champaign, 111,, schMlteaeh.
Nsltc*- I- h*r«b/ (Ivan that
SANFORD, FLA.
(Color) "The Oeed Semerl* •r, m u arrested Thursday at Hit tnnual M talln* t l (ha
•harah-ldaro
»r
South
*-m
l.
un." Den Blocker ea H«aa th* hem* ef a girl friend.
aula Hank, r -r n Park, FlnrJohn Lee Taylor, ae, added 1,1a will ha hal.l at l i t h a th Cartwright practically do«i
t h i * aplaod* alnglahendad, to the moot wanted Hat one InI hunt* Ik Farn Park. Cuuamm M
Ol'EN 12:11
t / of Mamlnola, Stata of /lu r ­
U
with Lorn* Gratn, oa B«n, th* week ago. told arresting id* on T u ta .lt/. January (.
(M
l.
at
l:#4
(VCtu.-k
P.
U.
n o w thru WED.
only othar Cartwright In slghL agent*, "I knew you guya
lha pur/naa of haarlas
Th* atory la tha offbeat wait- would get m*. When you far
Shoot At 1:00 • .1:00 • 1:00 • 7:00
raporta. for tka alaellon of
&gt;:00
ya get oa • guy, thoy don’t Dlraalora (nr lha aaaulas
am this eerie* d*ee ao well,
/a a r and for lha Iranaaoilan
V* a chance."
with Rose bringing In the
af auck otliar bu slntia which
Taylor, a native of Tutwll- may or m lsht proparl/ aomo
Christmas spirit by dtmon, W H O C O U LO A S K F O R ANYTH IN S M O R S P
tha »al.l m atting, or
atrstlng the benefit* of giving. er, Miss., was sought oa B ahalura
n / adjournm tnl or adjournII* tries to unite two lonely warrant laiued In Danville, manta tharaaf.
people, e young widow and a UL, charging him «Uh un­ Alao, natlaa la harahy gl»an that January 2, 1 »a 1 haa
Jilted lover trying U make kU lawful Interstate flight lu haan fi nal aa tha Ita^nr.l
boring komast*a«f Ilf* llvwbl* amid prosecution. He alle­ Data fur Mhar.hol.lara antlll*
to vuta a l tha Annua!
with a bit of th* boos*. Jtenne gedly entered the teacher's ad
Oharaholdara Maatlus aa ral
Cooper end Don Collier ere home July I, 1M1, beat her,
raped her and fled with
featured.
tiSO-IO p. m. (CBS) True. money and Jewelry.
Authorities laid Taylor has
"Little Richard." Heart-warma tong erim iul record In­
anllr* town davetod sevan cluding conviction* for rob­
day* and night* In * single- bery. rape and automobile
mlndkd purpose te fro* a deg larceny.
Service
trapped In a reck crevice. Ap­ When aganta entered Urn
TV
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pealingly good at owners of front door of the apartment
the dog ere tw* newcomer*, where h* had beeo living 3000 Sanford Are. PA 2-l!3«
Hampton Fencher end FtrtUla with th* woman, be bolted
Seminole TV
Rainier. Thera’* literally an *ut the back door end Into
Zenith Color TV Salto
explosive climax whtn dyna­ the arms of ether officer*.
mite la used aa a tost desper­
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ate messurs when all other ef.
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Hall-Witherow
Rehearsal Dinner

Miss Carolyn Hall, W . T. Witherow
Married In Candlelight Ceremony
Miss Carolyn Ruby Hall,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Oliver Wendet Hsll, Sanford,
and William Thomas Witherow, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Thomas Walter Witherow,
Pulaski, Tenn. were married
Dec. It at 7: JO p. m. at. the
Church of God of Prophecy,
in Sanford.
Rev. Robert L. Strickland
Jr., officiated at the candle­
light ceremony.
The Church was decorated
with palms, greenery, Brazi­
lian peppef, baskets of red
and white polnsettlas entwin­
ed with fern and greenery
and fopr large candelabra. A
white aisle cloth and a white
satin covered kneeling pillow
were need.
M ia Joan Wilke, pianist,
presented a program of nup­
tial music and accompanied
Mrs. Roger Britton, soloist,
who sang "Oh Promise Me"
and "Because." Rev. Strick•land sang "Wedding Prayer",
by Dunlap.
The bride, given In mar­
riage by her father, wore
a gown of white Chantilly
lace and nylon chiffon, feat­
uring a bouffant skirt with
bustle back. The lace bokra
had slender sleeves ending
in points over the hands.
Tiny pearl buttons trimmed
the jacket and sleeves.
Her finger tip veil was at­
tached to a crown tiara of
tiny crystals and pearls. She
carried a prayer book, cov­
ered In white satin and top­
ped with a bouquet of tiny
red sweetheart roses, cen­
tered with a white orchid
and white satin ribbon
streamers.
Miss Shlrky Jones, a cou­
sin of the bride, was maid of
honor. She wore a sheath of
red brocade with three quart­
er length sleeves, a sweet­
heart
neckline,
matching
shoes and a red flower hat
and veil. She carried a bou­
quet of white carnations, cen­
tered with a red polnsetta.
Bridesmatrons were Mrs.
Richatd W.. Hall, a slster ln-

m .trimmed with black fur, a
'I matching pillbox hat, black
-J patent accessories aod a
white orchid corsage.
Immediately following the
&lt;j ceremony a reception was
J held at the Civic Center. The
■ party room was decorated
I with palms, baskets of red
I and white poUbettias and
H greenery.
The refreshment table was
I centered with a four-tiered
I wedding cake, each tier
I divided by pedestals snd topI ped with a miniature bride
I and groom. The top layer
I was decorated with tiny pink
I roses and pale green leaves.
I Mints, nuts and punch were
■ served with the cake.
■
Presiding at the punch
| bowl were Mrs. Robert Cushlag and Mrs. Donald Cain.
Mrs. Carltoa Sikes and Mrs.
Ted Jones served the cake
and Mrs. Dan Pelham kept
the bride’s book.
The entire wedding cere­
mony was tape recorded and
moving pictures made of the
ceremony and reception.
For her golng-away outfit,
Mrs. Witherow chose a two
piece suit of brown and
black tweed, with fur trim,
black accessories and the or­
chid from her bridal bouquet
The couple left for a wed­
ding trip to Miami and when
they return will reside at 117
South French Avc. in San­
ford.
Out of town guests includ­
ed Mr. and Mrs. Harvey
Davie, Miss Sylvie Kedlster
MR. AND MRS. WILLIAM THOMAS WITHEROW and Miss Rachael Redister,
(Photo by ltahiju) all of Tampa; Mra. Clayton
Holcomb and Mra. Truman
law; Mrs. Roger Britton, a lando.
cousin and Mrs. John M.
Flower girl was Min Deb
Ceresoll. They wore red bie Petty. She wore a re,
dresses, bata and shoes iden- dress with white pinafort
tical to that of the maid of red hat and veil and carrie,
honor aod carried bouquets a basket of white rose petah
of white carnations and red topped with her own tin
poinsettias.
corsage. She sprinkled th
Richard W. Hall, brother rose petals on the white als!
Of tbo bride, was beat man «kXh preceding the bride a
and aervlng as ushers were »h« earned own to tho altai
William D. Cain, of CasaelThe bridc'a mother chos
berry and Gary Grant of Or- a dress of bcigo brocad

Following the rehearsal for ding

the Hall-Witherow wedding. HalL
• dinner party was held at
the Rlksha Inn.
llosta (or the party were
the bride-elecl’s parents, Mr.
and Mrs. O. W. Hall.
Guests Included the bridal
couple, Mias Carolyn Hall
and William Thomas Witherow. Miss Shirley Jones,
Gary Grant, Rev. and Mrs.
Robert Strickland, Mr. and
Mrs. Roger Britton, Mr. and
Mrs. Richard Hall and Mr.
and Mrs. John Ceresoll.
The tables were decorated
In a Chinese theme and gilts
were presented to the wed-

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TAKING TIME OUT from rehearsing for the Hall-Witherow wedding are
left to right. Miss Shirley Jones, maid of honor, the bridal couple Miss
Carolyn Hall and William Thomas Witherow end best man, Richard Hall.
(Herald Photo)

North Orlando Youngster
Celebrates Third Birthday
By Mom Grlnstesd
Patrick Campbell celebrated
bia third birthday recently
with a party given In his hon­
or by his mother, Mra. Malvin

Mrs. Stokes
Entertains
Junior T U

By Fraace* Wester
Mrs. Lamar Stokes gave the
Junior I Training Union Class
of the First Baptist Church in
Lake Mary a Christmas party
at her home, Saturday night.
The rooms were attractively
decorated in the Christmas
theme. The group played
games and sang Christmas
song*. Prize winners were
Ralph and Elizabeth Taylor.
Refreshments of Christmas
cake »nd punch were served
by the1hostess.-'
'w
Those attending were Debra
It's boorish to yell at some­ Bramlen, Ruddy Stokes, Mike
one lo come and answer the Hamm and Ralph and Eliza­
phone.
beth Taylor.

Campbell, at their home In
North Orlando.
A group of playmate* watch­
ed him open hia gifts and sang
"Happy Birthday" to him.
Refreshments of ice cream,
candy, orange Juice and a
birthday cake, decorated for
the occailon, wore served by
Mrs. Campbell.
After enjoying tome games
each guest received party hats
and balloons as favors.
Those helping with the cele­
bration were Sherry Carr,
Jimmy Grinstead, Lisa Nall
and Ellen Campbell. Molhcri
helping with the party were

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Mrs. Donald Nall and Mrs.
Joan Carr.

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Mrs. Robert Guest, chair­
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Naval Air Station, would like
lo remind the shop's custom­
ers that it la now open from
9 to 12 a.m. on Tuesdays and
Fridays, each week.
The thop will be closed next
Tuesday, Dec. 25, and on
Tuesday, Jan. 1.

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left to right, front row, Dunny Ferrin, (the honoree) Tom Rhode*, Hobby
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Rhodes, Brian Ferrin, David Stewart und David McIntosh.
(Herald Photo)

Christmas Party
Enjoyed By
Winsome Class
By Fraacea Wester
The "Win-Some" Sunday
School class of the First Bap­
tist Church of Lake Mary en­
joyed a Christmas party when
they met Saturday night at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Carl
Bryant in North Orlando.
After a short business meet­
ing. devotions were given by
Rev. Ralph Taylor. Many In­
teresting games were played.
Rev. Taylor won the door
prize.
Gifts were exchanged and
the class presented their
teacher, Mra. Harley Wilhelm,
with a lovely gift.
Festive Christmas decora­
tions were used in the room to
create the holiday atmos­
phere. Refreshment* of cake,
coffee and candy were served.
Those attending were: Rev.
and Mrs. Ralph K. Taylor,
Mr. and Mrs. Harley Wilhelm.
Mr. and Mr*. Joseph Dixon.
Mr. and Mrs. C. L&gt; Moss, Mrs.
Hawleigh Cooper, and Mrs. W.
Brown.
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Comae w ort now th at Ben frankfin’a old bit about "Early to bed,
eoriy to rtoa make* a man healthy,

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canto a n tar*aty disposed to
support aa toraataa of veto

Words To The Twist
I ; Owe #f llto
thtags about th* ideological conflict
Ratal* nod th* United
S ta te s 1* th at we both use tbs m o m
i,” "ftwedom”—bat o n
in their mesmJng*.
is * speech nude by
_____propaganda expert Leonid
Dykhev to tin UJA R . Academy of

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Inodaquately Inform
"W*
opinion and the working peo­
ple of *Q nation* about the aocceeaea
of the Soviet Union.
"We a n weak and sometime*
Inapt In revealing the advantages of

system, the grandeur
itrength of Communist Ideas.
"Addressing th* West, we pin our
faith only to the troth of oar Ideas*
but w* do not pay necessary atten­
tion to skin and tactics of propgoods itself."
Changing only three . .
nouns, thsse words coaid well have
been spoken by a U. 8. senator on tha
floor of Congress.
Little wonder th at emerging na­
tions, having Uttle knowledge about
either th* United States o r the
UJL8JL, sometimes seem pusxled on
which way to turn.

Phil Newsom Savs

Yet two ether caeca, to New
York aad Calltointa, k m
gaoe th* way ef toe Ma«schttsetts high court majority to
sock call Was tagtatallow.
Ia Maitto vs. New York, a Nickel alloys developed aad
ease tavelvln* New York piodocsd by lateroatiooal Ni­
as discrlmlaattaa to keuslag. City's broad aatidtacrimtaa- ckel play a critical roi* to tka
flight* of tka X-l* manned
Thua tka legalities a n differracket aircraft Tha alloys
eat for the 10 states whkk
have eaacted law* agalaalHa*
"Statutes new forbid racial withstand tka sab-m o cold
to the sale ef privataly-daafle- dtecriaataatioa to hiring. These of the frontier of outer spaa*
ad acw koustag.
have been found constitutional­ aad the scorching heat of reThe state ha* the authority ly unobjectionable. The Inter­ entry to tka earth’* atm oc
of the true sovereign, modi­ ference with private business pbera.
fied only by state aad federal
constitutional
«ui
by superior federal taw.
The relative haadful of sigServe

Dr. Crane’s

Worry C linic

He usually starts at about patrona/a could total far
tho age of IB and dies at 6B mom than the $55,750 cash discrimination illustrate how
Delicious
stata power ta being applied.
(B years ahead of tha non- loss that wo know about."
8o when you want to makt Washington lawyers say tha
smoker).
a New Year*! Resolution, It ta leading cas* ta on* decided
Fresh - Fruit
So In those BO years, ha not a trivial cash savings
last May by the MassacboSarawak on to* northwest Joined with Singapore sad
squanders 98,710 on bla cig­ whsn you docldo to stop to­ setts Supreme Judicial Court
o n ratwtoa Maws Analyst coast ef Beraso, half a world Malaya into a federation of
ar* ta.
bacco.
Involved was private rental
Whan farmer Secretary of away from Loadon.
Malaysia which would bo an
But that isn’t all tha coat Obviously, tha vested tobac­ bousing. Tka r a ta l agent re­
Mato D un Achsaon asserted True, compared to the epic independent member of too
For ho dies at least B to 7 co Interests don’t liko ta havo fused to rant to a Negro. The
that BriUto’n rota as n great stands of empire these wera
yean earlier than tha non- thee* plain facte disseminated, Massachusetts
commonwealth
of
asthma.
Commission
world power was 'about play­ piddling action.
smoker, so ha thus deprive* but I am giving you the un­ A g a i n s t D l s s r i m l n s It was to pravaot establish­
ed ant,- bn drew a roar of This was not the thin rad
hta wife and family ef at least varnished facte.
tlon brought suit against both
Una of Rudyard Kipling, nor ment of (hta federation that
protest Burn London.
8 yean’ salary.
And I have addressed over tha owner and the agent.
From tha standpoint of em­ yat too British charge against •arly this month that a revolt
Suppose he earns $0,400 1,000,000 Ugh schoolers on
The defendants sfitged that
pire, Aebeson had a point. And tha whirling dervishes of tho broke out to Brand tad
yearly. This means hta prema­ this aamo topic, for It ia crim­ tho state taw abridged their
whether, ae Prims Minister Hudaa aa one* described by spread quickly to Sarawak.
ture death will short change inal to stamped* them Into rights ta property and thalr
FA 2-6354
Harold Macmillan said, Ache- war correspondent Winston Self • proclaimed leader
hta family to tho tuna of $25,- such a dangerous habit.
liberty
of
contract
without
due
non was mtauadsrstanding the Churchill.
of tha revolt waa a m u asm- “Dr. Crana,” he began, "I 000, plus the |5,700 bo paid
(Alwaja write to Dr.
tola of Britain and toe corn- But ta a , clianting world ad A. M. Asahari, leader of waa n victim ef a coronary for,the packages of clgsraU
uuiUiivt
f
Crane to ear* of (id* nawathrombosis last month.
through that 60-yoar span.
’ paper, eaclealag a long 4
tains Its global commitments. which ta aligned with pro"It was so bad, I foil
Rocontly I addressed th*
• While Albion may have lost Brunei, a sultanate under Communists ta Singapore sad •clous and my wife thought 1 College of Phytic lam * Sur­ rent staaiped, addressed en­
velope aad I I ceate to caver
British
protection,
and
Sara­
past of hta saspfrt, he occa­
raportsdly receives heavy
geon* In California. About typlag aad prtaUag coats
sionally shews that be ha* a wak and British North Borneo, financial aid from Rad China.
"But the doctor soon got half of them were clgaret ad­ when yoa send for an* of
crown colonies, togttbtr make OU makes Brunei to* weal­
kite as well as a mar.
there
aad had me taken ta tha dicts.
hie booklets.)
On* sash Urn* came In up tha northern portion of the thiest of th* Bo.xto territor­
hospital, where they gave ms So I reminded them that
swift British military reac­ Island of Borneo. Th# romiln- ies. It has no personal Income
Give A gift that is interesting,
oxygen. And I pulled through. they not only were burning up
tion when the Yemen m o lt der ta bold by Indonesia.
tag and taterost from invest­ "But now ho Insist* that I |S,760 over their 60-years of
threatonod to spread Into the At various times, both th* ments pay most of too govsrainformative and entertaining all year ’round
Aden protectorate on the south Philippines and Indonesia msnt's expanses. Thera sre give up my dgareta, for ho smoking, but they would also
coast of lb* Arabian penin­ have laid claim to too Bri­ free schools, fie* medical say* they are probably tbs cheat their families out of at
By Hal Cochrsa
greatest causa e l h e a r t toast 180,000 In medical earn­
sula. Another and mors re­ tish - held portions.
benefits and old ag* pensions trouble. Is that tru st"
Tha tendency toward amail­
ings
by
thus
dying
B
years
cent example, cam* whan Denying th* legitimacy e( for all.
er autre has eased tha strain
Britain rushed tough Gurkha both claims, Britain Intends Rebel leader Asahari. hast­ In thla country about 260r ahead of schedule.
on pedestrians.
000
people
die
each
year
from
“And
that
$
65,750
|a
not
the
troops and commandos into that eventually North Borneo, en this time, professes to want
revolt • threatened Brunei and Sarawak and Brunei shall b« an autooomous Borneo stale all th* combined forms of can­ complete cost,* I added. "For
cer—that means, cancer of tho many patient* abhor second A bank cashier had tha
linked loosely with a Malay­ breast, th* prostate, tho stom­ hand tobacco fumes. So they names of 28 girls In his little
sian unton. For the British It ach, brain, ate.
OUT OUR W AY
quit patronising a dentist or black book, but was only
Is
a problem of accomplish­ But th* number of deaths physician whu exudes stale short $2,000 a t the bank.
’atwMK.MseAUM.pewM'TMg Y ’w « u . , w t &gt; n « f r *
ing peaceful evolution to ad­ EVERY YEAR from heart tobacco halitosis Into their What a cheap skate!
w r n c T W M T a u jM ’auiH ow J w a in that to sous
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vance of violent involution.
and blood ve***l ailments av­ faces.
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SA N TA ’S

C hdA bnaA

As my Dear Ola Mother used
to say to ma as a child, “Vea*
seily Cheat, Yas-sbool’’
So thorn are my sentiments
to you, my friends, a very
bappy and blessed Christmas
to one and alL
I’m hoping that the Jolly old
man with the long white beard
brought n sackful of good
bowling scorn for you.
mentioning the names of you
vary kind and thoughtful
Christmas eard-sendert. But
this little brain of mine wasn’t
thinking of anything more than
—la this tte 24tht Cheese, and
I haven’t avtn started to do
my shopping yat!
In naxt week’s column we’ll
salute you one aad all and
offer our New Year's wishes
for some of our favorite bowlera.
Before it slips our mind,
wa’ll bo open on Christmas
Day starting at 4 pm .
Gas, but th en ’s no (topping
that Powall-gall
Dot Powell is still rolling
that devastating strike ball
’cause she again captured the
high (Ingle and scries of-the
Thursday Nile Mixed League
with a game of 210 and aeries
totiling sto. That's a lto
avenge and let mo tell you,
you can’t hardly got them atr
morel
We’re tickled pink to report
this following item to you.
Bermuda Shorts has goas
•nd dona It again!
Charity (Exposed K n e e ­
caps) Petherbridgc copped the
spotlight la tho Keller's Lea­
gue . . . AGAIN! He was top
dog last weak, too, you know.
Charley shot a 203/350. Atte
boy, Charlie I
Mary Jane Gorton’s name
cropped back Into tba news
with the top game and aeriaa
for ths Shooting Stan League,
173/463.
We started to have BIG, BIG
GAMES ROLLED last Sunday
during tto Charles Music Co./
Sunday Sweeper with Mel
Hendtrlite shooting the big­
gest, n 286!
This past Wednesday, Lea­
gue Secretary George Swann
really uncorked a dooxy In the
All Star League with a gigan­
tic 233, 613 series. Now all you
have to do Is roll Ilka that
in the Sweeper, George, ami
you’ll walk homo about 1133.00
richer!
This fellah, DePalma, has
been hot lately I Al broke loose
with a beaut of a series In the
City League with games of
230, 183, 197/610! His team-

George Swann rolled a
booming 238 with eight
strikes In a row to top the
last teuton of the All Star
Loop at Jet Lanes, ills big
game led to a 815 series,
also fop for the night.
In the team action Mea­
dor’s Marina moved info se­
cond piece, 11 games behind
the on-rushing Larry's Mart,
when they look two games
from Frailey Concrete while
Betty Anne’s team waa los­
ing two to the rising P. Zeuli
Sons' aggregation.
The loss put Betty Ann's
third in pintail total in the
league.
Faust Drugs added to the

Dallas Fullback
Rookie O f Year
NEW YORK (UPI) - Full­
back Curtis McCUntoa of the
Dallas Texans, the American
Football League's “Junior
Jimmy Brown,’’ today was
•elected ae 1902 rookie of tbe
year In the AFL by United
Press International.
Tbe 230-pound UcCUnion,
who played for tbe Univer­
sity of Kansas last year, won
a plurality of tbe votes east
by a Zl-man panel of writ­
ers who covered the AFL
tegularly this season.
In scattered voting. MeClinton received 10 votes,
while linebacker Nick Buonlcoot! of the Boston Patriots
was second with four. Tight
end Fred Arbanaa and safetyman Bobby Hunt of tbe
Tcxaas, defensive tackle Turn
Scstak «f the Buffalo Bills
fend offnsive guard Billy
Neighbors of the Patriots at­
tracted two votes each.

mate, John Uhr, (LttUo John,
that isl) waa real eeasistast
with all 300 «r over garnet.
Be abot a 004 aerlaa with Ml.
300 and 283.
Now, let’a see tow many dif­
ferent namea wo caa brtag to
tbo fore for yon by reviewing
tho action la tho variant loa|tM|«
For tho Jot Bowler-eties R
was Shirley Martin with a W
and Charlotte Baaaett wMh
series, a 313.
Linda Bagnall finally crock­
ed through with to r first 300plus game la league play.
While bowliag la tho Piaocm t
laa League oa Wednesday
a.m., Linda stroked homo
enuff strikes to wind up with a
201. Congratulations. High
•cries went to Dot Johntoo
with a 401.
la tho Ball and Chain group.
Batty Allan was high for the
girls with high single aad aer­
ies, 200/548. For tbo men. It
was Bob Comb* with a 313 aad
tbo Mighty Mite, Floyd Mar­
tin, taking series, 3)0.
Marietta Brown waa all by
her lonesome in that Powderpuff Kegler-ettet spotlight.
Marietta rolled a 144/233 for
two game aerlaa. These gala
from tbo high school are
pretty aharpl
Incidentally, quite • few of
the leagues are off between
holidays. So, if you’re la the
mood for tome fun, bowling,
come on out. There are plenty
of lanes available.
Last week it was A. May­
or with a 313 and Ellsworth
Ogden’s 543 set which w u tho
high in each department of the
Spare Rlbbcrs League. And
let’a not overlook this week’s
birthdays . . . Frank Stoney
and Orville Jones. Bappy
Birthday, gentlemen . . . may
you have many, many more.
Paul Marcotto’s 211 and
Harry Pentecost's 340 won
tops In the Friday Paterson
Doubles. And not 'cause It just
happens to be “that time of
the year,” but wt’vo always
meant to Include it In tbo ar­
ticle but Just aeemed to run
out of apaco each time. This
time wo won’t however!
Talking ’bout Paul Marcotte,
we’d certainly select him os
our Bowler of the Week. Not
particularly because of hla
scoring, but more importantly,
aa a result of tho many com­
plimentary remarks which we
often hear about him. Wa wish
Sinta would bring us another
100 or so Uha Paul.
That’ll do it for this weak.
Have a happy and marry one,
won’t you?
Sea you next week!

woes of tto league toaderi
by knocking them down for
two games and Handy Food
Stores managed to take two
from the Sanford Dry Clsaneri trio.
Over 200 games for the
week were Swann’s 238/615,
Rich Murphy's 210-200/588,
Tommy Kipp’s 218/548, BUI
HaU's 215/300, Ed Callan's
213 307, Neal MaxweU’s 203/
482.
Also In the charmed circle
was Phil Roche, who cama
across with a 300/538 series,
Gerald Behrens who made a
203/540 and Garry Fox roll­
ed a 201/517 for the evening.
Phil Zeull converted a 4-7-10
split and Gerald Behrens re­
ported picking up a 5-7.
Next week the action will
find ZeuU and Sanford Dry
Cleaners battling U out on
lanes 1, and 2, tha Betty
Ann’s and Handy Food on
lanes 3 and 4; Larry's Mart
and Meadors will be bowling
oa lanes 5 and 8 and oa
lanes 7 and 8 will be Faust
Drugs and Frailey Concrete.
TEAM STANDINGS; ,
Larry's Mart
41 10
Meador’s Marine
30 21
Betty Ana’s
30 21
Handy Food
25 28

ORLANDO (UPI)—Sophomore running sens*,
ties Jo t Lopasky txplodsd for four touchdowns as
ths University of Houston shocked Miami of Ohio,
49-21, hors today in the 17th annual Tangerine Bowl
football game before a crowd of 7,500.
Lopaaky, a stocky 190-pound speedster from

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la tba second quarter scorIne, Roland spotted Hresins
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Lopaaky atraabad loose on hla
brilliant 70-yard punt return,
Breilna plunged for a yard
aad Roland bit Bill McUUlan
with a five-yard pas. to give
sprained ankle, wan the tha cougars a 33-7 halftime
game’s lending groundgainer jm j
with 114 yards, while Johnson
KiHermann twitched from
picked up &lt;6 of Missouri’s the T-formatlon to a spread
338 yards rushing total.
shotgun offense when the RtdJohnny Roland, the ipecta- sklns, who upset Turdue in
cular Missouri sophomore, regular aeaaon play, returned
never had a chance to dis­ for the second half and enplay hla broken field ability. glneered a 75-yard drive ellThe Tech forwards appeared maxed by hla touchdown
to be keyed on him at every Blu. „ nf nn. viril
play and he waa held to n t r - S T a t « u . t
net of 34 yards.
make up the big second quaru J their
W iir
ter deficit. They Tadded
final
score
In
the
last
period
South W ins
BUI N.um.ier crV.hed
MIAMI (UPI)—Kentucky’s when
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Jerry Woolum and Jackson
,°J?r 11Uf kle- 806
(Miss.) State’s Willie Rich­ Jencke kicked all three conardson—first Negro to play version, for Miami.
for the South in the NorthHoustons Lopaaky h i t
Seutir game1— combined ■tor, UckU for four jw fo and A
an 85-yard touchdown with touchdown and nabbed Ro37 seconds to play today to land’s 13-yard pasa In the end
lead the Dixie dandies to n tone for Houaton’a second
half scoring.
15-14 upset victory.

Missouri Defeats
Tech By 14-10
HOUSTON (UPI&gt;-Vinca To­
bin’s 77-yard third quarter
touchdown run and two timely
fourth-quarter Interceptions by
linebacker Andy Russell pro­
pelled Missouri to a 14-10 vic­
tory over Georgia Tech In the
fourth annual Bluebonnet Bowl
game Saturday.
Tobin, a 5-10 sophomore
from Burlington Junction, Mo.,
broke through the left side of
tha heavier Georgia Tech line,
twisted out for about 10 yards,
then got a hay block by Rus­
sell to spring him loose oa his
winning sortie.
Tha Tigers from the Big
Eight b*d scored first on n 21yard option sweep by quarter­
back Jim Johnson In the flrap
quarter and ware never beadTech and Ua talented BUly
Lothridge drove 61 yards for
a second period touchdown
with Jo Auer circling right end
for the final six yards and
Lothridge tacked on a 26-yard
field goal in the third period.
Auer, a Junior halfback who
seems to aave his heroics for
post-season games, almost
pulled the game out for the
Rambling Wrecks with a 35yard run In the fading mo­
ments.
But after Auer had taken
the bell to the Missouri 33,
Russell came up with hla sec­
ond Interception of the quar­
ter oa the goal line with 1:23
left to play and the game waa
over aa far as Tech waa con­
cerned.
Russell also had stopped
another Georgia Tech threat
la tto opening minutes of the
final quarter when he hauled
la a Lothridge pau on hla
own 11 yard line, after Tech
bed driven to the Missouri
Russell's interceptions .wre
among four that kept Lothridge's aerial threats mini­
mised. Roger PbiUips, a
stocky guard, had kUled off
a Tech threat in the semod quarter with an inter­
ception on hla own 19 and
la the final quarter Carl
Crawford had picked off a
fourth Lothridge aerial.
Lothridge. managed to com­
plete only five of IS passes
for 68 yards and was under
continual harassment by a
Missouri line headed by end
Conrad Hitchltr. The Tech
running game worked a bit
better with Auer, Lothridge
and Mlko McNamts doing
most of tto work in a 189yard ground effort
Missouri's promised p au lag
threat was 8 complete wash­
o u t Johnson, a southpaw
chunker, misfired on all
seven attempts and had two
Intercepted.
Tobin, who bad played
sparingly late in the season
after recovering from a

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St. Johns Realty

Stenstrom R ealty
lit N. Park Avo.

FA 3-2420

THE TIME TESTED FIRM
l i t N. Park Avo FA 24121 13. M ortEnge l , u u

27. SpscIxJ Service*
HEATING
H. i . POPE CO. INC.

20S Bo. Park Avo. FA t-41

Piano Tuning and Repair
LOCH ARBOR
MORTGAGE LOANS
W. L. Harmon - rA 2-4223
Lovely new 3 BR, 2 bath CB
FHA and Conventional
home on targe shady iKe Commercial A Residential
BE MODERN I Cook and boat
to Loch Arbor. Features In­
water ecooomictlly with 111clude full equipped kitch­
Therm
Bottled Gas. Miller
Stenstrom
Realty
en, central duct heat, fire­
Radio and Appliance. 118 S.
place, enclosed f a m i l y 111 N. Park Ave. FA 2-3420
Park Ave. Ph. FA 2-0033.
room, and many otberit
$19,930, with tow doanpay.
ment. Exclusive with

-oropovs

Stenstrom Realty
111 N. Park Ave.

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rA 2-2420

CARROLL’S FURNITURE
Ph. rA 24111 11# W. 1st St.

Sunland Estates Homes

Furntihed 9 bedroom borne.
Double garage. Fruit trees.
2181 Palmetto. FA 2 0842
or fA 2-0274.

a - U E im o o M s . i , i y , &amp; 2 u a t h s
V A - N O
DOW N
P A Y iM E N T
LOW MONTHLY PAYMENTS
VA • Conventional k FHA Financing
--------------------- * ---------------—
Sunland Evtatrv . Uo 17-92 (2 Ml. So. of Sanford)
hales Office 1st. House inside Entrance

Furnished Cottage. 10 minutes
from mtto gats. Reason­
able FA 1-5721.

PAINT INSIDE OR OUT.
F R E E E S T I M A T E . Buy NatkmaUy advurttood
Fund tun. Brand a n fatFA MHO.
. lory .aaat plus lo%. oaak
snly. Wt daUvor, wu m ate
appointment any t i m e .
Berry's Warehouse F u n .
Co, Inc. 'Tim Ole B an ".
001 W. 1st S t laniard,
Florida. 9 a. m. till I p.m.
in, 1230 down.
liooo. * * *
n i l I0®4
FRIGIDAIRB
333-1071. I p. m. UU 0 p m.
Salt* A lorvico
I3S0408. Horn* p h o a a
House Wiring, Free Estimates
a r - — “ *■
333-3100. Aik tor Fran or
Sid Vlblcn'i RandaU Electric
Louie Barry.
S tem ttom R jJW 112 MainoUa Pb. FA 24919 Soil Ua Your Furuttun. Quick
Sorvlee With the Caih.
111 N.
ATt'
SANFORD HERALD
SUPER TRADING POST
CHRISTMAS SPECIAL
FA 24477.
WANT ADS
I Acn Farm, near Sanford.
■RINO FAST
Land cleared and to pas­
34. Art Idee For Bale
ture fenced and cron fenc­
RESULTS
FRUIT, GIFT PACKED ship­
ed. 837’ liwy. frontage. 4
ped expnss, lagg’a Curb
bedroom, two story home.
MarkeL 2483 Sanford Ave.
Pine paneled. Reasonable. 25. Plumblar Service*
Ph.
FA 3-3834.
A 11 a m o a to Realty, Pb.
TE 1-3733 or TE 49484.
Ulrl’a 30 inch. Btcyele. Good
condition. 918. FA 24799.
JU S T L IS T E D !
Plum
bing
ft
H
ta
tin
f
Charming 1 BR, Ule bath
AIR CONDITIONING
homo', ailuated on specious
homeelte (100 x 140) with CONTRACT and REPAIR
WORK
many tree* to fine realdentist section! Also has 1007 Banford Ave. FA 34*
separate
dining
room,
PLUMBING
acraen porch, carport 4k
Contracting 4b Repair*
uUlity. Features Include
FREE DELIVERY
fully equipped kltchsn and
R. L. HARVEY
automatic wither. Sbtogle 204 Sanford Avo. FA 3-3383
roof k wood floors I
JO H N E . FO X ,
REALTOR
t U4 N. Perk Avunu^.
Phono 3234000,

Bedroom house, kitchen CaU FA 34473 after 8:00 p.m.
equipped. Near shopping
canter. FA 3-44U, if no
ROBERT A. WILLIAM#
Realtor
Raymond Lundquiat, Aasoc,
FA 2-3831 Atlantic Bank UkJg.
Furntihed lovely 2 bedroom
Apartment. Lake Golden. Lskevww home with lake
Lsk« privileges. FA 34274 prlvllogia m South Sylvan
Laka Shorn. 3 nsdrooms
F u r n . -j Bedroom House,
and
3 baths. Air-Condition­ Total price — 19,230. Down
Adults. FA 2-7684.
ed. Phono FA 2-7891.
payment #300.00. Monthly ELECTRONIC ORGANS
FURN. APT. nos 31anon vllle
payments— (84-73 (Includes Service on all make*. Work
guaranteed. Town k Coun­
S Room furnished bouu. A-l J. W. Hall, Realtor everything)! This won't last
try T. V., 2339 Pa : Dr.,
so
ace
it
now!
"Can Hall” FA 1-3*41
SUO Mo. FA 24237. 2814
323 3342.
Sanford Avo.
2344 Se. French Avo.

2 BEDROOM bouse, kitchen
equipped. #73 monlb. Pb.
2 BEDROOM modern bouse.
FA 2 3303.
Kitchen equipped. FA 24371.
ROOMS. The Qahlei, 401
12. Heal L'xtxte For Sale
Magnolia Avo. FA 24730.
2 Bedroom house, kitchen 3 Bedroom, I bath, terraito floor. Concrete block. In
equipped. 1303 Douglas Ave.
Weat Sanford. Out of flight
FA 3-0363.
pattern. Large corner lot.
Small equity and a ssu m e
UNFURNISHED new 2 bed
room house, kitchen equip­
mortgage b a l a n c e . VA
ped. FA 2 3689.
monthly payment #77. Ph.
FA 2-0200.
Fuxmsfted Apartment class
to. Jimmy Cowan, FA 2-4013 New 3 Bedroom. 2 bath home.
No cash needed. #41 •
REN T A BED
month. Taxes 4 insurance
RoUaway, Hospital 4 Baby
included. J22-8083.
Beds
By Day, Week, er Month

Comfortable Sleeping
FA 2-7431.

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Stenstrom Really

2 Bedroom homo with Flor­ 111 N. Park Ave. PA 3-2420
ida room and kltchsn
CLASSIFIED DISPLAY:
equlppad. STS month, CaU
River Front
Taos., thru FrL - 1 P. M. day 3224234 for Information.
bsfen toamrtlan. Mee. • S ai Unfurnished 3 b e d r o o m
Property
house. 131 Escambia. Ph.
WEK1VA RIVER ESTATES
FA 1-0274.
STRAIGHT CLASSIFIED:
Apprexla Italy ate aens. with
TUaa, thru P it . I P. M. 4a&lt;
110 ft. ea river, Vi mile *U
to Iere Insertion. Men. - Bai
couple. #99 a Mo. Includes RL 44.
Water k Elect. FA 3 8944.

siaasr
UEnvoy

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1 Room to private home with
isml-bath and private en­
trance. #3# month. Double
bed. CaU betwosu 2 and
S p. m. FA 24933.

WYNNEWOOD

DEADLINES

RE4(PONBfBILITT!
fbe Herald win aot fee

community
|l Number

Urry'a Mart Ml laniard
Avo. Ph. FA 3-4113

m l eitate.

Completely refinishod 3 BR,
CB homo on shaded homoaito. Also has screens*!
Florida room, carport, and
utility. Many nice futures.
Total price—# 12,800. Only
9400 down, and #90.00 per
month! Ready to move in­
to today 1

KINGSWOOD BUILDERS, INC.
PH. FA 3-#974
JIM HUNT REALTY, (totes Agent
D«)t. FA 2-2118 - Eve. 4 Hun. FA 2-MI8 • 323-0799

Paralwou. 3U0 Laurel Avo.
Christmas Special: Winchest­
FA &gt;U1|.
er 3090 Modal 94. Now
condition. FA s e e n aJtnr
4:00.

Spinet Piano. Story A Clark,
Bloado. 1 yoor eU. kill key­
UVINO CHRISTMAS TREES board. lo yoar guarantaod.
A WATKINS R0UT1 to thU . ORAPEVILLE NURSERY .
Coat 9909. Sacrlfleo #379.
araa is opan lor «ml-ro&gt; OrapovUto Avo. near 90th St.
tired man, or lady. Many
asmi-retlred people are
It'a our yloasuM to Iona Car­
earning 130.00 to 1100 par
pet Shampooam FREE with
FREE ESTIMATE
week depending on time dapurchase .of Btoo Luatrw
UpbaUtoriog
*
Mattreu
re*,
voted to Uw buslMsi. MayShampoo. Carvotl'n FwnU
bo you can qualify. For evatiag. Now k Used FuraL 4U N .
taro.
Call
Nix
Boddtog
Mfg.
ponoaal Intorvtow la your
Co, at too Cotory Avo.
a n a , write J. H. McOarFA MllT.
Ity .WUltitoo, Florida.

Bath Seta, I pteN place mat
JEWELRY
aeU, Mr. and Mrs. Pillow
c u e teU. HU k Hon Pil­ CALL SHIRLEY JONES at
low cite aaU. #190 e oat.
FA B-99U to Uat your Gift
Penney'*.

12. RmU Eotato For Sato

4.’ Rrvw
Uicakt ergas

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HOME TOO SMALLT
Boautielan wanud. Cit ’N
Seo this g bedroom, kltchon
Curl Beauty t'hop. 31# Fal.
equipped homo m w . C m motto Avo. FA S4I34 or
pktely renovated Imlda.
FA 3-4013.
Price ONLY #0.000.00 —
9330.0# down.

CALL SHIRLEY JONES at
FA M ill to UM your OIA
Ideas.

San Marino

&gt;1 Station

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DACHSHUNDS ARC rtglaUrod. Black k Un. • Monlha
old. AU ibols. 322-1T01.

HOUSEHOLD ITEMS
G IFTS FOR HOME

JJPolUmer
JK.Ucrv.
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Orango Loader tor sale. Lea.
Ur Vetoo Sr. FA s m i w
FA &gt;1114.

IDEALS, Clastica. Children's
Books. A Shopper's Dreamt
MeVteara, Downtown Ran*
io n

^
Johnson, atax. Little Lnko
Georgia, #8,900.
Gordon Hulbert, atax to
Raymond Clapp, (tux. Lakewood Shore, #12,800.
King(wood Bldr*., Ine. to
Martin Shenden, otax, Sunland, #11,600.
Paul Vines, etax to P. M.
Smithson, otax, 27-31-91, |7&lt;000.
William Bridges, otax to
Benjamin P. Box, atax, 28-2032, #11,000.
Marris fe Application*
Homer Lucas, Lock Haven,
Pa. and Helen Stumpf, Ro­
anoke, Va.
Hugh Gooding, Sanford, and
Shirley Wadklna, Osteen.
Leonard Blackburn, Lakevilla, Conn, and A n Nation,
Falla Village, Conn.
Final Divorce Decree*
Margaret Appleby vs. Thom­
as Appleby.
Minerva Walters va. Cheat­
er Walters Jr.
Margaret Mahoney vs. Max
Mahoney.
Lillie Mas Perry vs. Elijah
Perry.
James Connell vs. Helen
Connell.
Ola M. Gordon va. Jamee
Gordon.
Suits Filed
Institutional Mtg. Co. va.
Raymond Miliar Sr., atai, mtg.
fcL
Clyde Wages vs. Lola Wag**
Sargent, eUl, quiet title.
Crumtoa Bldra., Inc. va. Erneat WitUnmyer, etux, mtg.
fcL
W. M. Maaon and Co. vs.
Robert Wall, etal, mtg. fcL
Teachers Insurance and An*
nuity Aaan. etal vs. Homer J,
Cumin, etal, fe.
Fed. N atl Mtg. Aaan. etal
va. Harlan Hartfield, etal,
mtg. fcL
General Guaranty Mtg. Co.,
Inc. ve. Thomaa Everetts, atai,
mtg. fcL

t Yoar old wktto very lavs*
uprifht Commercial Freesor. Contact Mr. PulUayar.
322 7222.

CALL SHIRLEY JONES at
FA 3 m s to Uat your Gift
Moat. •

Quality • Fashions
• SorviM
Gifts for till

Skate*, Air Riflei, TenU
Canteens, Packa Meu Kit*. CALL SHIRLEY JONES at
PA M i l to Utt your. Gift
Army..Nary Surplus.
Ideal.

Mario Ktonard to Harold
Eaatnar, Astor Farm, 910,000.
Thomas CarUoia, otax to
John Coontx,' etax/ to How;
ard Horn, (tux, Little Weklve, ®
97A0O.
Vincent MaaoiwUla, otax to
Bturgsl Russell, otax. Lonedale, #8,900.
Henry Burghsmaf, otax to
Barry Aahlay, otax, 97,000.
B. F. Wbealar, atxl to Oviedo
Land Co, 10-31-31, #32,400.
Gaorfa Feathers, otax, to
Gsorgo W. FaaLbara J r , otax, |}\
Lakewood 8 ho re*, #13,2Od.
Paul E. Morris, atax, to
Elisabeth Morris, flanlanta.
94.100.
Gordon Flaharty, otax to
Dorn Malone, Cryatal Lake,
98.780.
Corrigan and Boland, Inc. to
W. L. Dawson, atax, Little
Lake Georgia, |1»J00.

or more. 3 Moatko guartnIn . Ponoaal butrusttin*
by tha formalattr of FHB
SURE DEATH XNSICTICIDES, and apraywr fernlihod. For Information nnd
ittm dclivfry call Raymond
Woods. FA 2-3001.

SWEATERS, slipover And
Cardigans, H.H to #14.#5
Pcrkinj, Downtown Sanford.

921,000.

.W jg tiA J ;

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n . fa M m

Classified for your convenience

Edmund Front, etal, to Ar»
t n r K. Reeding, Lnko Orient*.
171,400.
Ethel Olnntoa to W. P. Fad.
8. and 1*. Lnko Ridge, #10,.
100.
W. F. Fed. &amp; u d L. to Do*,
eld Lindwood, otaa« Lnko Bar*
riett, #10,900.
John Glares, rtu i, to Flank
Perrittl, etax, Doi-Key Manor,
UM00.
Astronic* Cory, to MUdrad
Dkkereon, 7-21-90, IMOO.
Harman Teague, otax to
Hobart Carrar, otax, Alta*
monto Spgt* #9,900.
Harry M. Conrad, atux, to
Norman Howard, Pxairio Laka,
#10,000.
John D. Small, otax, to CocQ
Buchanan, otax, Wjmnawood,
911,000.
Sambolo Benches, Inc. to
Thomaa Tack, lac, 19-21-32,

I'VE-REPA1REP
^ 'TOUR faulty
WIRING / PUJO IT N
V , NOW/

Btnkxrik OUw and Paint
Company

. . . and Hitvere Thanks to the
many Hume-Owners of Tee 'n
Green EsUUs snd l.ongiUle for
their confidence in ua end to ell
builders supply houses and our loyal sub-conUsetoro
with whem we have had such pleasant dealing* dur­
ing the post year.
*
■P"-

We’ll endeavor to Quintals your fslth and good will

LMN

ENTERPRISES

Builders of Tee *a Green end Longdate
Harold Logos. Prpaident

Gateway To Tko Waterway

D nka/M i Q n a t e l . a . F I___ I _ !
Robson
Sport!n f Good#;

Your EVINRUD* Doator
10441 I . 1st a FA SISS1

38. Motorcyclon - Seontora
VESPA Motor Scooters ( m w )
#10X8 down k IMS Week.
If ,
Lewis Sales k ferric#
2917 Country Club Road
Ph. FA S-VB3S
'38 Lamb n Ui USOC Motor
Seootar. New ^ a x o ' tire
and speedometer. S Meed,

•too. FA Biots.
1030 Nashua Housetrsltie.
43* x 10*. #900 down and
take up payoxot*- #&gt;&gt;4730.

HAPPY

AT HOLLKKH of SANFORD
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PONTIAC Button Wagon
g Dour, F u ll^ ju jljy je d ^
FALCON Button Wugoa
4 Door, SU m U nM JM f^

IflR fi

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lA f lA FALCON 2 Door Sedan
IV Q V Standard S h U t ^ ^ — &gt;
4 A 1 7 CHRYSLER 4 Door Windsor
1 st) I Automatic And^Ui^Cond.
4A M 7 CIIEVKOLKT 4-Uuor, • CjL.
IWWI Auliimslle Trans.

Give A Permanent G ift
This Christmas
Give A Holler New O r Used C a r
s e x * CADILLAC 4 Door Sedan UeMlle
I VO I Power And Alr&gt;£owlMon
s n e t OLD8MOHILK 4 Itour Hardtop
I VO I Automatic A nd^lM ^jm t.
s ACQ OLDSMOIHLE 4 Door
I s w Automatic, Ate^Cnnd^^^

i f i f i f l pLYMoUT113 Dour- y*1
SACK PONTIAC 4 Door Sedan
I WWW Autumstlc Trana.

1 0 I U I CHEVROLET I Door. 8 CyL
I B u l l Automatic — —

395

NO PAYMENTS UNTIL FEBRUARY

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PA 24TI1-

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FA #4#*l

�200Children
InvitedTo Elks
Mon than 200 community
afcDdrm te n teen Invited
to (to h r i I patty for t o
*rprifOa«ad children span,
aornd by tte Sanford H U
Ladpa 1241 a t 2:2# p. a .
Monday at the lodfa ban,
Chaimaa Oena Valter aald

a t reported a new awmbera
brtagb* tte te a l dab mem­
bership to » . It alaa was re­
parted that tte dab mailed
•a t ijm letters to demlneie
C anty RepaMIceae prior to
tte November elections.
-A social period fallowed adJarnmaat af tte moating. Mrs.
T atter v n in charp of tha
•emmittoe ptanlng the social
hoar during which D. Milter
Ivans played the piano for the
grasp to dag Christmas

GalaDanceSet
By DeBaryGroup

UKOWNIES OP NORTH ORLANDO TROOP
695 held their Christnrna party at tha home of
Mr*. Margaret Burke, aaalatent lender. Attend­
ing were, front from left, Jennifer Burke, Debra
Blshope, Sara PUoian, Sandra Grant, Patricia
Webster, Debra Coyle and Pam Thomtvion; sec­
ond row, from left, Lynda Maxwell, Debra Ward,

T h e County Commission
Friday upheld the decision of
tbe Board of Adjustment to
permit tbe renovation of the
old Checker Kart Track, locat-

ed behind tho Dearborn Elec­
tronics Laboratory*, and al­
low a slock car raging pro­
gram to bo carried on there.
Tha decision was taken in

Marianna Young, Kathleen Greene, Tnryn Black,
Gloria Lana, Diana Duquatte, Ann Marie Bowl­
ing; Patty Parker, Dianne Stewart and Denis#
Duquette; back, from left, Nancy Pack, Debbie
Lane, Jamie Black and Suzanne Giroux.

Notes

OPEN MONDAY —
CLOSED CHRISTMAS

(Herald Photo)

Commissioner Ted William*, J. O. Stewart. 75. of 512
in whose district the track la 1Second S t SE, Moultrie, Ga.
Mated, made tte motion up- 1died Saturday, after a long
holding the Board of Adjust­ illness.
ment's decision and U was sec­ He was the father of Mrs.
onded by Commissioner Ver­ A. E. Shioholser and the
brother of Mrs. J. C. Mitchell
non Dunn.
V. X. Houghton appeared both of Sanford.
before the board in the inter­ Bora in Upson County, Ga.
ests of the Sports Car Club Mr. Stewart served as in­
of America and the Sanford vestigator for the Alcohol
Sports Car Club asking per­ Tax Unit for 25 years and
mission for the use of Osceola after retiring from governAir Strip for a driver’s school men service owned and ope­
tend for a weekend of sports rated a farm and cattle ranch
In Moultrie for 25 years.
car rating la January.
Ha was a member of the
Municipal Judge Kenneth
McIntosh, sponsor of the Sem­ First Methodist Church of
inole Timing Association, said Moultrie.
his organisation would bo glad OUwr survivors include his
to cooperate with the sport* wife, Lilly; a son, 3. Frank
car club and would arrange Stewart; a granddaughter,
their dates so there would bo
no conflict on the use of the
air strip.
Tbs commission agreed to
the use of the strip by Hough­
ton's group as tang as the nec­
essary insurance problems
are worked out
Allen Forward, president of
the Forest City Community
Chib, was present to ask tha
permission of the commission
to build a community build­
ing in tha county park in
Forest City. The commission
askad If tho club would be Showdown Asked
custodian of tha park and exetc is# control over the uses of In Paper Strike
tha art* and than referred the NEW YORK (UP!)—Federal
matter to County Attorney mediators today called for a
Harold Johnson for considera­ showdown meeting with pub­
tion.
lishers and printers in the twoA tetter from State Road week-old newspaper strike.
Dept Engineer Richie Green It the talks scheduled for
concerning the repair of the today fail to produes signifi­
Longwood • Markham R o a d
to within tha city limits of Long- cant change* on deadlocked is­
sues, the mediation teutons
wood was read in which probably will be ealled off un­
Green pointed out that the til January, according to the
contractors for SR *34 had no chief mediator In the dispute
liability for tbo condition of which has shut down nine
tho road and could not be dailies.
asked to repair it. The dam­
age, according to Green, was
confined to two curves in the
CUSTOM MADE
road which had not bad main­
tenance for some time.
Dunn commented that the
only alternative waa for a Joint
participation agreement be­
tween the county and Longwood. A motion was passed
that Mayor A. R. Lormann be
informed tbe state can do
AUTO GLASS
nothing and suggesting a Joint
and Seat Cover Co.
agreement at the only answer
244 W. 2nd
222-8032
te tho town’s problem.

tho face of opposition by a
number of residents of tte
area who were present and
numerous Utters and n peti­
tion opposing tte move.

By Mrs. M a n MaBtr
Tte DeBary Volunteer Fire
Assn, wifl bold n gate New
Year*! Eva party and dance
at Uw new Recreation Hall
Dee. 21 from • p.m. to 1 a.m.
Tte fireman will provide
bats, nolaamakera and con­
fetti. Music for dancing will
be finished by Frank Yakota
and hia oreheitra, who proved
to bo very popular at tha St.
Patrick’s Day and Hallowe’en
dances.
Tickets may be obtained
from any merchant where the
posters are displayed or from
Darwin Bruca and Jack LambeftftOQ,
All tickets not sold by Naw
Year's Eva will be available
at the door. Only 10 Uckete
will bo sold, so tho firemen
advise making reservation* in
advance.

Hospital

Santa Clana himaelf wtn t e
an tend, arriving with n
police escort to join the
children at tte party for
• brief vlalt. Toys af all kiada, b a p of
candy, applea and aoaa aurwises will fill the arms and
undo of tha children, aa
more than SO members of the
Hka Club and their wives
help Santa present tha lifts.
la addition to this party,
mambors of tha Elks have
also distributed Christmai
gifts to children of the littie Red Schoolbouse and to
the old folks at tha county
borne.

KENNETH FELOQUIN, left, of the Winter Park Telephone Co., present­
er! u film entitled "Gatoways to the Mind—the Story of Human Senaea’*
for membera of the Longwood Aren Chamber of Commerce at their meet­
ing laat Thursday night. The scheduled film, "The Telstar Story,** will be
presented at a future meeting. With Peloquin is William Baumholaer,
C of C president.
(Herald Photo)

DECEMBER !•
. Ada it lions
Stanley Bahney, Lake Mary;
Ronald Peoplss. Helen Harris,
Jake Nawby, Flora Donnan,
Nyieena Albers, Marion Mar­
tin, James Robinson of San­
Bob Finn, DeBary postal I fore in my life, said Finn. | going, and looking forward
ford.
say, we’re it with great enthusiasm.”
Births
worker, has been announced!
Mr. and Mra. Larry W. Mc­ as first place winner of an
Daniel of Sanford, a boy.
all-cxpcnia trip for iwo to
Discharges
Clarence Johnson. Lake Mary; Southern California for the
Arthur Totten, DeBary; Fred­ Rose Bowl New Year’s Day
football game and all its allied
erick Dominick, DeBary
Betty Jean Williams, Mrs. activities.
Joseph Aleiander and baby, Jack Ansley, advertising
Marjorie Smith, Julia Wright, manager of the Fortune Shoe
Comer Jonei, Mrs. James Co. which sponsored the con­
Skipper and baby of Sanford test. said that Finn had a
perfect score In the contest.
DECEMBER to
Finn’s nine year old son,
Admissions
Andy,
will accompany hia fa­
Hugh Sime, DeBary; Barbara
Ann Cobb. Willia Choice, ther on the four day tour,
leaving Dec. 29 by Jet for Cal­
Randy Wilbanks, Bernice Mc­
ifornia. Both wtll be wearing
Kinney. Kovle Lee Tucker,
Fortune Shoes aa part of their
Margsret Wright, Gertrude
Kimmertr, Verbta Williams, prize.
Finn bought hia Fortune
William Duabury of Sanford
shoes and tho entry into the
Births
contest at Garrett’s DepartMr. and Mra. Willie Leo Tuc­
ment Store to Sanford, and re­
ker of Sanford, a boy
ceived congratulation! from
Mr. and Mrs. Prince McKin­
J.
M. Garrett, store owner and
BOB FINN of DeBary (left) who won a frta
ney Jr. of Sanford, a boy
four-day trip to the Rone Bowl Kama in Cali­
Mr. and Mrs. Edward rarrte manager.
“ I never won anything befornia receivers congratulations from J. M. Gar­
of Sanford, a gL*l
rett of Garrett’* Department Store, where hn
Discharges
purchased tha Fortune ahoea and received hia
Charfos Tully, DeBary; Frank
content entry.
(Herald Photo)
Hill, DeBary; Geraldine Rote,
Clay Williams. Helen Harris,
Mrs. Roger d ark and baby,
Unusual Stream*
Mra. Gary Hudgins and baby
Unutuul
about the ilrtems
of Sanford
A speed xona study of SR of tho Great Divide Basin in
434 through North Orlando Wyoming la the fact that none
* Merry
will be made, U. P. Boggs,
of
the
stream*
flow
outward
1
Christmas
district traffic and planning
engineer, has advised officiate to the South, but all are swal-,
WITH
JEWELRY
of the village.
lowed up by take* among tho |
The study was requested by desert sands.
FROM —
PHILADELPHIA (Ui&gt;l) — Mayor Frank Fasula aa a
A 79-year-old woman was baste fur establishing speed
struck by a trolley car white limits on tho highway through FABRIC
JEWELERS
Chriatmaa shopping Wednes­ the town. No limit* can bo
placed at preaeul because the
day. As aha lay on the ground village adopted tho Florida SHOES
24! 8. PARK
• group of bey* atota bar gift* model traffic ordinance.
FA IS3H
and purse.
Requests for limits can be
Tbe woman. Mr*. Julia made to the Statu Road Dupt.
SANFORD
DYED r K C C
Gably, was in fair condition If a survey shows need for re­
I
DAY HKUV1CE
OPEN * P. M,
today with a possible coocus- striction.
stew. Her non. Pollen SgC
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MUhial Gably, said hi*
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gains, check the Herald class
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EXTRA LARGE ASSORTMENT

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Christmas Nuts

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AND OUR PRAYER FOR A
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WEATHER: Mild through Tuesday. High about 80, low about 60.
United Press Leased Wire
Established 1908 MON.. DECEMBER 24. 1962 SANFORD, FLORIDA

Prisoners
It*reived word Sunday
tcrnooo that A l t a m o n t e
Spring* Mayor W. L Swofford contracted a serious
eaaa of—of all things—mumps
Saturday night. Take U easy
bow, mayor, and get well
te a burry.
• • •
North Orlando Mayor Prank
Fasula has declared his In­
tention to run lor the town
council again, come
the
March eloctioa there. Fas­
cia says. "Ha tfana the Iowa
got off dead center and
made some progress.”
a e •
Then'll be no Jai-alai at
tho fronton la Fern Park to­
night, but a big Christmas
program "will be held Tues­
day afternoon and evening,
e • •
A number of Sanford resi­
dents apparently can't lo­
cate the new post office
building and keep appearing
at the County Jell-with peckages and halts of Christmas
cards, requesting stampe sod
wanting to mall the presents,
according to the sheriffs of­
fice. The post office la on
PALMETTO Are.
e e •
Sherry Lee, daughter ef
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Leo Jr.,
made the Honor List at An­
drew College, Cuthbert, Ga.,
far fall quarter. In order to
be on tho Honor List a stu­
dent must have carried at
least IS quarter hours of col­
lege work aod have a **B''
or better average.

•

a s

Did you know that thrse
tons • • yes, teas • • of re­
fuse per family per year arc
picked ep in our fair «Agf

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Bids will be opened Jan. I
by the County Commission
(of two new dump trucks for
the County Road Department.
We understand they will be
painted white on delivery.

• • •

A while back there was
talk about having the coun­
ty vehiclea decorated with
newly designed decals, but
we haven't beard anything
about them. Query to County
Engineer Bill Bush: How're
you coming with the art
work?

• •

•

That new grandstand at
Seminole Park Raceway is
rapidly taking shape now.
The roof la being put on to­
day, and we've been told the
January 3 deadline Is a cinch
tor completion.

•

•

•

Take a drive around during
the evening and look at the
Christmas lights. There arc
some ingenious displays at
homes and business bouses
and the number of pot** they
get ole Santa in is some­
thing.

•

•

•

And don't forget — there
is still time to give a little
boost to the Salvation Army's
annual Christmas cheer pro­
gram by adding your con­
tribution of groceries, cloth­
ing or other kerns to the
Army's Christmas baskets
which will be delivered by its
volunteer workers to the less
fortunate.

• •

debark, walking Into a whirl­
pool of emotion. Officials
b r o k e through restraining
ropes. And at the toot of tho
ramp, clad in tho insulting but­
ter yellow T-ahirte they now
wear as a badge of honor,
waited many of the SO sick and
wounded released "on credit"
hi Aprfl.

One e&lt; them hobbled for­
ward aa ana lag. the ether
left beck there on the shorts
ef tha Bay ed Pigs, te embrace
a toau-ade.
Another hugged to him a
eouahL One sleeve was empty
but Me grip was firm.
Thesu were men. Yet the

eed
"Vha lot Estadoe UnJdos,"
■booted one, wiping his eyes.
•Viva Kennedy."
Another's voice floated out
over the crowd.
"We are not here because
of what ww did. We are here,
thanks to the people of the
United States.**

Chokes Shipping
NEW YORK (UPI) - A
■trike by 73,000 doekworhera
brought shipping to * near
halt today at East Coast
•ml Gulf of Mexico ports.
Leaders of the International
Longshoremen's Association
confident of a quick victory,
turned down President Ken­
nedy's eleventh-hour appeal
for a do day truce he had
urged "in the national in­
terest."
The dockwurkers helped
shippers load and unload
cargoes In the feverish lest
hours of port activity, then
walked off toe piers from
Maine to Texas at toe ap-

Bulletin
Appointment ef A. K.
Shoemaker. Jr. aa coordin­
ator for the fSod drive be­
ing promoted for (he Serepta Home fer the Aged
was announced today by
Mr*. Taamar Braden, home
director. The fend is to be
called the Sarepia ImproveSient Fuad, and Mrs. Bra­
den asks that donations be
mailed lo taring Burgess at
Tho Florida 8tate Bank.

•

There are quite a few spe­
cial avents at Sanford area
churches tonight and moat of
them were publicised in Fri­
day Herald's church pasc. At4toed ane of yew

after e M a y night

airlift.
Relatives had begun to ga­
ther In cavernous dinner Key
Auditorium, once a seaplane
clipper hangar, at dawn. They
were not allowed at Home­
stead Air Force bane, where

Mr. J. L. Jackson
Buried Sunday

MISS JUDY BUNTEN, diughter of Dr. and
Mr*. J. C. Bunten of Tlpwahntchee. I&gt;*mon Bluff,
wan named Sweetheart of the Key Club at the
Christman Rail Saturduy at the Civic Center.

Funeral services for Mr.
John Lewis Jackson, 32, who
died Saturday, were held at
2:30 p. m. Sunday at Brteson Funeral Home with Rev.
Fred R. Wilson, 7(1, promin­
Fred B. Chance officiating.
ent Banford attorney, died
Born Feb. 2, 1900, in Step­ early today at Fish Memorial
hens, Ga., Mr. Jackson had Hospital in DeLand.
lived here for the past 40 The veteran lawyer was
years. He made his home at honored in IHtll by the Semi4900 Sipes Ave., was engaged note Bar Assn, in celebration
in the (arming business and of 60 years of service and
was a member and deacon practice with the Florida Bur.
of the First Ba ptUt Church
Bom Dec. II. IHSI, in
of Sanford.
Brooksvllle, WUlun received
Survivors are his wife, hi* law degree from the Uni­
Mrs. Era David Jaciuon of versity of Virginia and later
Sanford: a ton- John David went into practice with the
Jackson of Tampa, two firm of Landis, Ki«h and Hull
granddaughters, Pamela Ann
in Del-and.
and Cheryl Jackson of Tam­
pa; a brother, Rrightwell
Jackson of Stephens; three
half-brothers, W. F. Sanders
of Atlanta, Ga. and R. II.
and J. T. Sanders of Step­
hens;
two sisters, Mrs.
Helen Moore of Union Point. {
Ga. and Mrs. Mary Martin
of Atlanta.
MIAMI (UPI) — The US.
Burial was in Oak Lawn
Air Force has confirmed It
Memorial Park.
intercepted s high-flying Rus­
sian transport plane over the
Atlantic about 90 milea east
of West Palm Beach.
Sleek FI02 fighters scram-

Key Club President Eddie Hamilton, left, piirenents Minn Bunten with nn armful of wh ite
carnations Her escort Wuyne Epps is ut right.
(Herald Photo)

Attorney Fred R . Wilson Dies Argument In Bar
Ends In Shooting
He came to Sanford in 1020
and opened officea here. Be­
sides hia regular practice, he
served aa city attorney for
Sanford for 20 year* and aa
achool board attorney for 31
yeara.
Wilson waa a long-time
member of the Kiwsnia Club,
serving as president in 1030
and as lieutenant governor of
Kiwania In 19(0. lie waa an
activa member of the First
Methodist Church and a trus­
tee of the Fish Estate.
He is survived by three

Soviet Plane Flies
e

Near Palm Beach

Walter Services
Set Here Today

Masonic funeral service* for
Mr. Harry Walter, 34, were
scheduled for 4 p.m. today at
Brisson Funeral Home by San­
ford Lodge 62. F and AM.
A retired cabinet maker.
Mr. Walter died Sunday night
at his home. 2803 Sanford
Avc. Ha waa &gt; member of Ma­
sonic Lodge 70 of Atlantic
City, N. J.
Survivors are a son, Albert
L. Walter of Lake Mary and
a daughter. Mrs. Dorothy
Rothman, a grandson and
three great grandchildren, all
of Sacramento. Calif.
Tile body will be sent to
C tlifa n u tor burial

$118,968 Asked
For State Planes

rtve here today. The old atreeta al­
ready were Jammed with a mixture
of modern Western automobiles and
the familiar donkey carts.
The Mandelbaum Gate is the only
break in the wall which divides the
Israeli and Jordanian sectors of Jeru­
salem. The wall is fortified by sand­
bags, barbed wire and pUl boxes be­
cause of the 14-year-old dispute be­
tween the Israelis and the Arabs.
The arrival of tha Israeli pil­
grims marks what has become a
twice • yearly, poignant, 24 - hour
moratorium in the Arab-Jewish con­
flict that divides the Holy Land.
Each Christmas and Easter,
Jordan allows the Christians from
Israel to enter Jordan for the pil­
grimage to Bethlehem. They munt
leave Jordan bv Tuesday and no
Israeli will be allowed to enter this
nation until next Easter.

Strike

•

has given up oa tropical
foliage for this front of. No
new building on Tirst Street
after the rocen^ freest and
replaced the plants killed by
frost with new plantings.
The new foliage, put in
place Friday, is of varieties
considered hardy enough to
resist any future frecses, and
include some conifers as well
as tough, froet-proof bloom­
ing plants.
According to William Wade
of the bank staff, the new
plants were selected also be­
cause of their ability to
grow In organically poor soil,
which is the result of the
years of use as a railroad
yard prior to the ACL mov­
ing west of the city.

• •

the airlift planes were to land
MIAMI (UPI) — T h amercy
w
airlift returning raaaomtd Cu- and the prisoners were to be
— r _____ — _____ free­ fed and processed.
Then, at C:0t p.ra., with
dom became "operation Santa only a faint glow still baby
Claus'* today as six planes pink In the western sky, the
prepared to soar Into action first plane made Its touchdown
after almost 13 hours of un­ at Homestead.
Moments later the first 10S
explained delay.
liberated prisoners began la
Plane Wad number fhs, the
first of tho day, took off from
Cuba’s San Antonio Air Base
at 9;3S a.m. with additional
ransomed prisoners of war,
the Red Cross reported.
The Red Cross announced
that two planes grounded over
night in Cuba would take off
In tandem fashion starting at &gt;
a.m. "so we eaa get them all
home for Christmas."
Four more planes, an offi­
cial s a i d , simultaneously
would speed from Miami to
the San Antonio base, 39 miles
from Havana, to continue the
shuttle to safety for 6t t cap­
tives atill in the hands of the
Castro govarament.
Officials apparently were
concerned that unless they
stepped up their flJsht sched­
ule they might run into more
inexplicable delays such as oc­
curred Sunday when 423 of the
prisoners taken in the aborted
Bay of Pigs invasion finally
were brought to Mis ml.
The.first delay lasted almost
11 hours as Fidel Castro per­
sonally Inspected manifests of
supplies promised in the 370
million ransom he demanded
Thus, aa Christmas Eve
dawned warm and clear, exil­
ed Cubans looked hopefully to
the heavens.
These were the families, aad
already liberated comrades.

NO. 612

BETHLEHEM. Jordan &lt;UPI&gt;—
Thouaands of Israelis planned to
take advantage of the biannual
break in the dispute with the Arnba
today by passing through the Mandelbnura Gats for a pilgrim* gw to
thla birthplace of Christ.
At n signal from Arab guard* on
the bnrbed-wire Jordnnian-Iareetl
border, an expected 2,688 IsraeliArab Christians will be allowed
through the fatnoua gate in Jerusa­
lem and follow the path of the Magi
to this little town.
In Bethlehem, they will join
thousands of other pilgrims—some
of them from aa fa r away aa the
United State* and Europe—to cele­
brate the birth of their Lord 1,962
year* ago.
Reside* the Israeli Christian*, an­
other 6,000 persona were due to ar&gt;

bled from Homestead Air
Force Base and "routinely"
intercepted the TUlt4 late
Saturday, the North Amer­
ican Air Defense Command
said.
The plane was on Ha way
to Havana, according to Ma).
Gen. Thomas J. Gent, com­
ma Oder of the 32nd NORAD
region.
He labeled the interception

TALLAHASSEE (UPD-The "Just routine" and said the
Game and Fresh Water Fish Red plane was allowed to
Commission has asked the continue on its way,"
Cabinet to approve a 1118,968
budget to maintain the state's
fleet of 31 aircraft in the com­
Herald Index
ing biennium.
Bridge ...... ... _■... Page S
The stale’s fleet includes
Classified ___ ... Pag* S
seven twin engined airplanes,
Comics
__ ... Page 4
23 single engine craft and one
Pag* S
helicopter. State agencies own­ Dear Abby .......
Editorial
— ... Page I
ing planes include the Road
Page 3
Department, Beverage De­ Entertainment
Legate ,
partment, Foreat Service,
~ Pag* 4
. Pag* g
Game Commission, Highway Puazte ..
Patrol. Conservation Depart­ Society ........... - Page 3
ment and the Stale CAmet.
- ?&lt;u« S

children, Robert Wilson of
New York City; Mrs. Dun
Mitcham of Milwaukee, Wi#.,
and Mra. William Leahy of
Guatemala, and three grand­
children.
Funeral service plans are
incomplete, pending the a r­
rival of the family. Brin-on
Funeral Home is in charge of
arrangement*.

Village Confest
Winners Named
Winner* in the North Or­
lando Civir Assn, sponsored
contest for exterior lighting
and decoration, chosen by
Judges Sunday night, were
announced by F. Stewart
Helmly, association presi­
dent.
Taking first prize of SIS
were Mr. and Mrs. Anton
Krecek, 140 N. Edgeinon Avc.
Second prize of 310 went to
Mr. and Mrs. George Som­
mer, 70 N. Second St. and
the 33 third prize went to Mr.
and Mrs. Arthur Rhode*, 17!
N. Cortez Avc.
Honorable mention went to
Mr. and Mrs. Scotty McVey,
131 N. Devon, Mr. and Mrs.
Jack Spauldizig, N. .Cortez
and Mayor end Mrs. Frank
Fasula, Moss Rd.
Judges were Frank Spar­
row and Merton Taylor of
DeLand aod Will Stephen of
Ortape City.

Talks Adjourned
NEW YORK (UPI) Federal mediators have ask­
ed disputants In the 17-dayold newspaper strike to roconaider their positions ovtr

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pointed hour. An today
"rooting off" period ordered
under the Tuft-Hartley Act
expried at that Ume.
Is answer to Kennedy'e
warning that the strike would
"cbokn the economy and cut
tbs satlon’a lifelines with the
rest of the world,'* the I LA
replied it would be "fruit­
less". to delay a walkout for
three months of talks. The
union promised to continue
handling all military cargo.
The main issue is the deadlocked dispute waa over the
size of work gangs. The New
York Shipping Association
want* the gangs reduced
from 20 to 17. The ILA claims
such a reduction would result
in S.ouo longshoremen losing
their Jobs.
Tbomas W. (Teddy) Glea­
son, vice president of tha
ILA. predicted the etrike
would be abort.
•'They're very weak, we’ll
lick 'em fast," he declared..
Similar views were ex­
pressed by ILA officials In
other cities.
In New Orleans, ILA Local

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Casualties Listed

POUT SAID, U. A. R. (U l'l)
President Guniel Abdel Naaier
■aid Sunday night that 130
An argument in the Golds­ U. A. It. officer* uud men have
boro Tavern, 1310 W. 13;h, re­ been killed fighting on the re­
sulted in a shooting la which publican side in Yemen.

Albert Calloway, Negro was
killed and Ulysses Burke and Old, But Wise
DOUGLAS, Isle of Man
his brother, Anthony, frith
Negroes, were wounded at the brutrd hia 102mi birthday HunBurke residence at 1219'k | brated hi* I02ndliirthiray Sun­
Pomegramte, police report­ day with one concession to aid
ed
age. He postponed until better
Calloway and Burke had weuther hia annual birthday
eng/.ged in a fight at the climb up 2,034-foot Hnaa Fell,
tavern and when they were the island's highest peak.
ejected. Calloway followed
Burke home and forced his Embargo Eyed
way past Ulysses Burke's
LAKELAND (U N ) — The
wife who answered the door Ftonda Citrus Commission
and started shooting at Burke will meet in special session
with a 22 calilier revolver, here Wednesday to consider
officers said.
putting into effect ■ 1 t-duy
Burke went to his bedroom embuigu on the shipment of
and returned with his own freeze damaged fresh citrus.
gun and lie and Calloway en­ The embargo now in affect on
gaged in a duel through the nil fresh fruit shipment* w ill!
front screen door.
, espire at 0 p. m. Thursday.
Calloway was shot four
timet, once near lit* heart, i Poet Frost 111
and managed to run about
BOSTON ( UN) — Robert
13 feet before he fell dead. Frost, America's unofficial
Both Rurkea were hospi­ poet laureate, today was
talized at Seminole Memorial fighting to recover from surg.
Hospital.
cry he underwent two weeks
The shooting was investi­ ago. The Du-year-old poet waa
gated by Lt. Joe Hickson, operated on for an undisclosed
Sgt. R. W. Tench Jr. and ailment Dec. 10. Hia recovery
Patrolman Carl Dodson of ha* been described ■* not fully
the police Department. Jus­ satisfactory.
tice of the Peace Hugh Dun­
can and Constable Bob Car­ Loaded?
rol made like eoroner'a in­ QUITO, Ecuador ( U N ) —
vestigation.
President Carlo* J. Arose mens

Senator Byrd
Is Hospitalized
BALTIMORE. Md. (U P D Scn. Harry F. Byrd sjient
Christmas Eve in Baltimore's
Union Memorial Hospital. A
spokesman said the Virginia
Democrat was in "quite sat­
isfactory coodiUm."

U under heavy fir* from poll,
tieal leader* who charge that
he turned up intoxicated at
the airport Thursday when he
welcomed Chilean Preaident
Jorge Alessandii. All apposilion parties, ranging in poli­
tical sympathy from conservetie* to Caatroite, have domanded Arusemcna's resigns

I4tl President Alfred Chiu
tenden estimated tha strike
will last only • to 10 days
because "the country can't
take it." any longer.
A Virginia dock foreman
•aid a aettlement will come
"after the holidays when
everybody will be mors suit­
able to concentrate."
• The speedrd-up Sunday
work schedule made K poss­
ible for many freighters to
complete cargo handling be­
fore the strike deadline, and
move out to sex or drydock.
Other vessels were left
with cargoee only partially
loaded ar put ashore, and
•till more shlpe arrived in
ports after the deadline with
goods that win remain in
holds for an Indefinite period.
The Coast Guard announc­
ed In New York that board*
lag parties will examine the
contents of a l ships report­
ed carrying "dangerous or
hazardous" commodities. The
Inspection w ill' bn made to
aasurn that proper safely
precautions are observed.
Coast Guard spokesmen said.

2 New-born Babies
Found Abandoned
RIDGEWOOD, N. J. (UPI)
—They were wrapped la
swaddling clothe*. One lay In
a basket near a highway; the
other in a shopping bag in •
car.
They had sums things in
common. Each waa a girl.
Karh was less than a day old.
Each had been abandoned.
Patrolman George Leonard
was on routine patrol early
Sunday when he saw a picnic
basket un tha side of a busy
road.
Inside was a tiny girl, ahe
was wrapped In a bathrobe
and the basket was covered
with a tweed cuat.
taonard rushed the Infant to
Valley Hospital here. Doctors
said ahe waa about two hour*
old when found.
Twelve hour* later, and 13
miles south, postal worker
William Goodwin heard a

baby’s cry as he passed a car
owned by fellow worker Al
Terry parked near the poet of­
fice in Montclair.
On tha ear’s front aeat ho
saw a ahopping bag. Inslda,
wrapped In a table cloth and
towels, waa a blue-eyed girl.
Police look her to 8t. Vin­
cent'* Hospital whero doctor*
estimated the six pound, three
ounce baby was about sight
hour* old.
Both Infants were reported
“doing well" today in hospital
incubators.

Fire Prevented
The Lake Mary Volunteer
Fire Dept, waa called nut
shortly before S a. m. today
to the John K. Carlyle honm
on Crystal Lake Ave. to bring
an overheated furnace under
control. More than a dozen
volunteer* answered the call
along with Chief Ralph AbcIL

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TO OUR FRIEND*
S e m ite- tm i an il • •

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of t r i a d

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al Christmas . . . aid our thanks for your loyal
patronage.

From Ih* stuff A management —

TIRE SUPPLY
Sanford

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PTOPlans
PurchaseOf
Record Player
By Mr*. 1 . L. Jeluaen
Plans for obtaining at
h ast one urgently needed
record player for the Lake
Monroe School were made at
Tuesday night's meeting ef
the Lake Monroe PTO In the
school sudltorlum with Mrs.
Morris Metts, president, In
charge.
After the holidays, each
family will be asked to do­
nate at least one book of
trade stamps towards pur­
chase ef a player er play­
ers.
Plana also were begun for
toe PTO to sponsor e "Wo­
rn* ale«i Wedding" and Var­
iety Show In conjunction with
n supper with the date act
tentatively for tha month of
February.
The program was on civil
defense end featured a movie
en fallout entitled “When
and How to Protect Your
self.”
Room count waa won by
Mre. Dorothy Kilpatrick’s
third grade.
Refreshments, served un­
der direction of Mr. and Mrs.
W. R. Pent, were decorate*
sheet cakes, open faced sand,
wlches in Christmas shapes
and red-tinted fruit punch.
The organisation's next
meeting will be held on Jan.
1«.

Faculties of the Altamonte
Spring* and Bear Lake Ele­
mentary School* mot together
last Saturday evening at the
S ta r Lake School for a
Christmas Party reported to
be moat entertaining and a
lot of fun.
Festivities started with the
Bear Lake Faculty present­
ing a ''kitchen band" with
Ruth Johnson directing. Memben of the band were Vir­
ginia Krause, Beth Miller,
Eulila Granthm, Helen Leinhart, frank Cordell, Carolyn
Cora and Rena RybickL
To keep things in n rolicking mood tho Altamonte fac­
ulty presented several dance
number* In n light vein. At­
lanta McGlanto presented the
Cake Walk end BlU McClnnU
portrayed The Black Bottom.
Frank Gore’s contribution
waa the Twist; Mary Strick­
land. came ap with The Big
Apple and Sally petry, Mar­
garet Benson and Katherine
Cecna surprised over/usa

A LIVING NATIVITY SCENE will give added aplritual meaning and beauty to the Community Chriatmaa Program In Laka
Mary this year aa It la re-enacted today at 4:30 p. m. and again
at 6:30 p. m. at tha Chamber of Commerce. Taking part are

NewVFWPest
Auxiliary Holds
First Elections
By Jane Casselberry
The newly organised VFW
Auxiliary of Post 10060 of
Casselberry held an election
of officers laat Thursday night
at the Women'* Club.
Mrs. Maud* Horrall, acting
chairman, conducted tbs meet­
ing.
Mre. Hollis Johneon waa
elected president; Mr*. Denell
Long, atnlor vies president;
Mr*. George Howard, Junior
vice preildent; Mr*. Ralph Til•on, treasurer; Mr*. Edwin
Pearson, guard and Mrs. E. E.
Sparks, conductress.
Mra. llorrell also will aerve
•a Instituting and installing
officer a t t h e installation
which will be held at a later
date.
Tha organisation now has A*
charter m e m b e r s and the
charter will remain open for
B0 days. Anyone desiring In­
formation about Joining may
contact Mra. Georga Howard,
Lakeshore Dr., Casselberry.

with their version of Tbs
Can-Can.
Trene King was quite adept
In South of the Border tod
Jim Moiety enjoyed the
Rock t i Roll.
Several Christmas carols
were played by an instru­
mental band composed of
Don Hailey, Kioto* Hall,
Georg* D a b b s , Virginia
Krause, Ctay Carroll and
Ted RybickL
The party cam# to an en­
joyable conclusion with aa
exchange of gifts and re­
freshments of cake, cookies,
punch and coffee.

Turkey Shoot
Set In Geneva
By Louisa Graytoa
Tha Geneva Citizens Ann.
will sponsor a Turkey Shoot at
tho Genova Grocery Store be­
ginning at I p.m. Saturday.
W. G. Kilbee, chairman of
Um project, will bo in charge.

Juanita Ferguson, Russell Avery, Nancy and Eddie Schvreiekert, Shelia and Thomaa Padden, Rosemary Green, Elia Boutwall, Kathy Timmons, Linda Noguelra and Daniel Bousquet.
(Herald Photo)

Adds Nativity Scene ChoirsPresent
A living icena ef The Na­
tivity has been added this
year by tha Laka Mary Cham­
ber of Commerce to Ua annual
Christmas program for chil­
dren of tha community which
will be held today at toe CofC
Building beginning at 0:30
p.m.
Arrangements for the repro­
duction have been under direc­
tion of Mr*. Prank Leone and
Mrs. Leonard Dunn, chairman
of tho event, who have worked
in cooperation with churches
of toe community and of tha
area to produce toe re-enact­
ment to tike place at 4:30 p.m.

Tliul plan* v ara completed
Wednesday nlfht bp mamb an of Bastard Loodfo 1*51,
Loyal Order of lfooaa, tor
tho organUatioa’a first an­
nual Chrfctma* Party lor
children of tbo lodfo.
Tho party la scheduled lor
B p. m. Sunday at tho lodge
headquarter* la Lake Mary
At last count plans war* bo*
lag made to entertain some
SO chOdroa Including teenag­
ers.
Members of the proposed
local chapter of the Woman
of tho Moose, also working
with tho lodgo to atago tho
party, will bo In charge of
entertainment and refresh*
meats. Chairmen of tho pro­
ject a n Mrs. Howard Price
and Mrs. Sam Meabotto who
have arranged for each of
tho younger children to re­
ceive a gift.
Teenagers will be entertain­
ed at a record party and
carol slog In an adjoining
room where they also will ha
served refreshments of or­
ange juice, eake and Christ­
mas candles.

td again at 0:M p.m. today. Sanford; K a t h y Timmons P f A f i r a i f t E / t f
Eleven young people take tnm Holy Crosa Episcopal l I U g i O H I I U l
irt in tha scene which has church of Sanford and Unda ■
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SCIENCE STUDENTS at South 8eminola Junior
High at C— Iberry were trsatod to a apodal
program last Friday when members of tho
4((05th Missile Training Wing from Orlando
AFB were at the school upon Invitation of the
South Seminole Missile Club. Assisting Col Jdhn
C. Collins with the program were, left, L t John
C. Preston and A 1/e John M. Glass.
(Herald Photo)

By D ona Estoi
The Loogwood Area Cham­
ber of Commerce saw a film
program provided through
courtesy of the Winter Park
Telephone Co. and beard se­
lections by the Longwood
First Baptist Junior Choir at
last week's monthly meeting
held in the Civie League
Building.
The film, entitled “ Gate­
ways to the Mind—the Story
of Human Senses" was pre­
sented by Kenneth Peloquln
of the telephone company in
place of the scheduled film,
“The Telstsr Story" which
will be shown at a future

meeting.
The Junior Choir, directed
by Barbara Meeslmer with
Mrs. Carol Reek aa pianist,
sang “Away in a Manger,*'
"Silent Night" and “Oh Lit­
tle Town of Bethlehem."
Others In the choir were
Sammy Kelley, Pat Cooey,
Dianna Sweat, Lynn Miller,
Di Hughes, Larry Miller and
Pat Shea.
Refreshments were served
following the meeting and
special guest, John Alexand­
er, district 1 county com­
missioner elect, met and
talked with membert of tho
organisation. Ho also was
shown the Civic League spon­
sored Library by Mrs. X. P.
Richards, chairman of tbo
League’s library committee
and Mias Dorothy Heath, as­
sistant librarian.

By Jaae Casselberry
By Dewaa Ettea
An eversixed Wcirasrsner
The regular meeting of the
dog named Baron, whose
Longwood Elementary PTO past services have consisted
was held Tuesday evening in primarily of sending many a
wary salesman or garbage
the school auditorium.
During the very brief busi­ collector scurrying on his
By Jane Casselberry
ness meeting a motion waa way, became a hero last Sat­
urday night, at least to his
made and approved for the South Seminole owners, the American Legion Memorial
Post 256 of Casselberry mat
PTO to donate up to 1100 to Edgar Lyons family.
the school for TV antennas Mr. and Mrs. Lyons and last Friday night at tha Cas­
their seven children were selberry Women's Club on Ov- Many North Orlando r u b
to giva getter reception.
dents are busy this week
The fifth and sixth grade fast asleep to their home erbrook Dr.
on Lake Hodge when Mre.
Dispensing with tha regular lighting and decorating their
choirs, composed of 180 Lyons was awakened by the
business meeting, the Legion­ homes and lawns in prepara­
youngsters, gave an Impresa- sound of scratching at the
naires joined their wives and tion for the contest sponsored
iva and inspiring program of bedroom door.
guests to participate In a pro­ by the Civic Association
Christmas music. The girls Opening the door, she gram of Christmas caroling which offers $13 for Aral
wer* dressed in red skirts, found (he house full of smoke with Mrs. Luther Mynderte prlxe, $10 for second and $3
and Baron gallantly scratch­
for third.
white blouses and red ties ing away to warn them of accompanying at the organ.
Fowl contributions w e r e
Circulars hare been dis­
and the boys wore dark trou- the danger resulting when a
donated by those attending to tributed explaining detail*
sers, white shirts and red burning log tumbled from the
be distributed by the Liona and rules of the contest open
lies.
fireplace
sending
flying Club in its annual Chriatmaa to all residents of the villa go
The auditorium waa at­ spark* to Ignite the livingWelfare Project.
Including
North
Orlando
tractively decorated for the room rug.
Ilcfri'shments
of
doughnuts,
Homes,
Horizon
Homes.
Coro­
occasion with drawings made So, today, even though he
by the children end there still puts fear into the heart* coffee and soft drinks were nado Homes and tho Bands
Homes.
also wer* two beautifully de­ of the salesmen and garbage- served.
The club was decorated with Judging will take place
corated Christmas trees.
men be bae earned the grati­
Tho program waa under tude and even greater af­ pine boughs and b r i g h t l y between 7 and $ p. m. by
tho direction of Mrs. Arleta fection from the Lyons with painted pine cones for the oc­ Frank Sparrow and Merton
Coberly assisted hy Mrs. his act of devotion which casion by Sillier Evana and Taylor of DeLand and Will
IStephen of Orange City.
Theresa Bolick, Mrs. Kath- conceivably saved the bouse Larry Maplesden.
from burning and possibly
the lives of its occupants EDITORIAL COMMENT
and, at least, prevented fur­
ther damage.

Residents Get
Ready For
Lighting Contest

By Dema Eafea
Harold Mats, commander
of VFW Post 1207, announced
at last week's meeting of the
Auxiliary that a Christmas
party for members of the
post and auxiliary will be
held at his home tola Sunday.
trlbutlon to needy children Each member la requested
at Christmas.
to bring a one dollar gift
Twenty-four members and for a child.
three visitors were present.
Hostesses for too auxiliary
Visitors wer* Mra. Tllford, meeting were Mr*. Don Hit*Mn. Tinsley and Mrs. Ern­ maa and Mrs. Merle Harris.
est Conover.
Mrs. Marian Conford and
Refreshments of Christmas Mrs. Ruth Hopkins wer* ap­
cookies and coffee were serv­
pointed to be to charge of
ed prior to the meeting by arranging
tho
Chriatmaa
toe hostesses, Mra. L. E. project of providing cloth­
Swope, Mra. Leota Putman ing, toys and a food basket
for a needy family which baa
and Mrs. C. K. Fisher.
been selected by toe group.
Tho auxiliary also voted to
present an outdoor flag to
tho Loogwood Civie League.
The next meeting of the
group wea set for Jan. 10 at
the home ef Mra. Harris.
Mtmbara of tha 600 Club of
Business Items on last Mrs. Louise Stewart and
Mrs.
Virginia
McManus
will
South
Altamcnto Springs had
week’s Lake Mary Chamber
serve aa hostesses.
a gain tima nt thair annual
of Commerce meeting agenda
Chriatmaa Party last week.
were postponed until the next
Tho party started with a
meeting due to extreme Interdelicious dinner at to* Im­
eet shown to the program
perial Houaa after which
which included a report cei
members decided to apentl tho
By Lanisa Grayson
converting Lake Mary Blvd.
remainder of tha evening at
Into an access link to tho Tha Geneva Parent-Teacher tha Jal Alai Fronton.
Organization held 1U annual
new Interstate 4 highway.
As it was tho first tima for
Making tho report waa Christmas Party for children moet of tho ladies to over at­
Douglas Stenstrom, chairman Monday night with approxi­ tend or witness n game, the
of too county’s long range mately 100 adults and young­ experience proved to bo quit#
planning and development sters to attendance.
hilarious. Big winners of toe
Mrs. W. E. Schlusemeyer
committee.
evening were Mrs. Thomaa
Business continued until tha waa to charge of special dec­ Hotuohotdor and Mrs Guy
oration* for tha event.
Lytle Swope played several January meeting waa the
TIm hour-long program fea­ Nusa.
election
of
one
member
to
tbo
Others attending ware Mra.
Chriatmaa numbers on the
tured tha 1Chriatmaa Story"
organ and accompanied the Board of Directors and dis­ presented in song and tableau A. Von Temple, 3lr*. Fetor
cussion of aa amendment to by children of tbo school and Clark, Mrs. Robert Burkhart,
group la tinging carols.
klembors each brought a the by-laws pertaining to closed with Santa distributing Mr*. Alton KUng, Mr*. Jay
gift and toy to be given to filling a quorum for the regu­ Christmas candle* to all the Nesa and Mr*. Joieph Simathe Salvation Armj for dto- lar meeting*
chUdtCto

Lake Mary
C Of C Agenda
Postponed

Geneva PTO
Has Party

V

Bridge Club
Changes Day
For Meeting
Announcement was made
today by the Duplicate Bridge
Club of DeBary that next
week's regular meeting of
the group will be held at 1
p. m. on Wednesday In the
Community Center.
Winners named for this
week's play with B tablet in
session wer* NS, first, Mrs.
Frank Austin and Mre. B.W.
Ackerman; second, Mn. Ro­
bert Nichols and If. G.
Chase; third, Mr. and Mn.
E. Z. Walters and fourth,
Mr. and Mr*. Georg* Pear­
sall.
EW, first, Mr. and Mn.
E. M. Hinkle; second, Mn.
Virginia Singer and Mrs.
Doyle Driver; third. Dr. Earl
Sandborn andj l L 31. Valen­
tine and fourth, Mn. A. G.
Besom and Mr*. Frank Hold

Altamonte Springs, Lake Mary and Longwood, continuing a happy custom started many
years ago which is no longer observed in most
places these days, will be holding CommunityWide Christmas Parties for their children this
evening.
Such purties don't just happen . . . they
tuke time and effort on the part of a good many
civic organizations and kind-hearted people who,
in this very busy season, still are willing to per­
sonally give of .themselves in order to bring the
children together for an hour or two of prayer,
good fellowship, entertainment and a visit with
Santa.
Altamonte's party is scheduled from 7:30
p. m. until 8:30 p. m. in the Community House
on Maitland Ave.; Lake Mary's will be held nt
the Chamber of Commerce Building beginning
with a program a t 6:30 p. m. in longwood,
where preparations are made for 1,000 children,
the party will be held in the City Park beginning
at 6 p m.
Children up to 12 year* of age in each com­
munity are invited to attend. We hope that when
Santa arrives he will be met by the biggest
crowds w e r for only in this way will those who
made the imrties possible know that their effort*
were worthwhile.

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TALLAHASSEE (UPI) — Gov. Farris Bryant sxebaaqp tor 1.119 Imprisoned
Tba ciatft wtO •aid Thursday ha’s desperate for a solution toth s r*» Cabas lavotters.
by aiaabar. W apportionment pwMa — and said chances are la a g M a rin n to ft* Flor­
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on th a s u b je c t
Varabal goso la New York
Tha govamor told his new* eonfartacs ha was
Matbar taper! says
desperate but not desperate
• th a n ta lid s to oall a apodal ssaSa, he aaa hare that
holiday, n t a happy ees to
be saM ba
Me toe baaea, toe.
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. Tba baraaa cone aad tbay
sf ghrtas aB aow, ba remmsatod "Wa are
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tleaar la it than I t baaghl tea
M fe e Jim c t iui aMeta. ^ t l
would hs at tk k d a s
Boats Class aa a
Bryant mid ha hoped la
gat
from tba Lagtalatnra bath
arritad tbla m aniac
a statute to sorry through tha
for coaaaltatioa with Baafnrd got • S tra ta w a
IMS session convening nest
area boy* aad firla aad will ba
April and a companion con­
a t the aid poet office baOdtac
stitutional amendment that
from » antil I y. a teaigkt,
would go before tba people
from 10 a. m. an til l p. a t aad
In 1084.
from $ until 8:99 p. m. Satur­
"But if wa can get tba votes
day.
for a conatitutlcsuti amend­
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ment, 111 eettie for Just the
T heft a pretty rood Mae
statute,”
be saM.
tba rboatone felka bad about
Representatives of seven of
staying optn until 1 a. a t to
the state's largest cities
accoaunodata tba atom i
agreed Wednesday to fight ta
ployu who have la work until
court any attempt ta bypass
1 p .m . serving the rest of tba
th* people and reapportion
Christina* s h o p p o r o . Of
the
state.
tours*, schlng foot may knap OKEECHOBEE (UP1)—Tha
soma of tba store worktra out Seaboard Air Una's Silver "If they do this, they will
have a heavy responsibility
of action.
Star pasaaager train amaahtd
on them if we come to April
Into a truck at high speed at
without a valid Legislature,'
Scott Burua and Charlta a crossing Thursday night, Bryant told hto news confer­
killing
two
of
tha
train's
crew­
Robinson, co-chnlrmsn of tba
ence.
Chamber of Commerce mem­ men and tba truck driver aad The governor said he Is pre­
bership drive, ware firing out Injuring about to other per­ pared to go on television and
the coma-on aign today to sona.
Twaaty-two of tha mart ser­ warn tbo old folks aad tba
prospoctira members. Then's
teacher* that tha Legisla­
ons thing moat people forget iously injured were admitted tors'* failure to reapportion
about getting their chamber tq the small Okeecbobeo Gen­ could Jeopardise their welfare
membership* paid promptly eral Hospital, including tha
and that to that tba fan la tax engineer of the train, E. D. checks and salaries after the
present appropriations net
deductible U paid baton fan. Emerson.
Emerson was burned but expires Jane SO.
1. The chamber need* the
thrown
clear when his two-sec­
membership of arary parson
in Ui* county who to intonat­ tion diesel locomotive Jack
ed in sating an all-out effort knifed, overturned and caught
mads to push abend. And tbs flro as tbo train derailed about
need to right now, not soms a quarter of a mil# beyond the
crossing. It bid p l o w e d
later year. Be—go ahead.
through the fully-loaded tree
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Saturday night to dance tor-trailer hauling oranges.
night in Sanford with two big Seaboard headquarters at
Christatoe hallo elated. High Richmond, Va.. Identified the
school studant* will whirl at dead crewmen at William Bell
S. A. Lindstrom, 111 JInthe annual Kay Club Christ­ of Tampa, tho fireman of the
mas Ball at the Citia Center Silver Star and a veteran of kins Circle, to the winner of
while everyone out of high taore than 2S years with tha the best overall display In
school to tripping the light line, and tba baggagemaster, the annual Jaycee Christmas
fantastic in the ballroom of H. 0. Slaughter.
Lighting Contest and seven
the Mayfair Inn nt tba Ep­ A funeral bone In nearby
other winners have been an
Fort
Pierce,
where
the
bodies
silon 81gma Alpha's second
of the dead were taken, Iden­ nounesd.
annual Christmas Ball.
Best commercial display
tified the truck driver as O. B.
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was won by Norris TV, 901
Jonas,
as,
of
Haines
CUy.
Xiwaniana will man tha Sal
Commercial St., snd tbo tol
ration Army ksttlea Saturday The railroad said the Silver lowing rosidcntisl category
Star
carried
ISO
passengers
in an attempt to outdo the
prises were announced:
Lions and RoUriana In their and U crewmen. The train,
Religious setting: W. 11.
pulling 14 cars, left Miami
collections for the poor and
Weihle, 90S Forest Dr., Loch
about
4:23
p.m.
bound
for
New
needy of the community. The
Arbor, first; Charles H. Pol
throe clubs bars got a real York. Tha train hit tho truck ley Jr., Tot E. talk St., se­
a few minutes before 7 p.m
press going and they aura ring
shattering the eab of the truck cond.
those balls with “rigah"!
Traditional setting: Mr.
and scattering oranges and
s o *
debris along tha highway. ‘ and Mrs. A. P. Fletcher,
It's good to *e* many fam­
“ I waa waiting at the cross­ 1*03 Paloma Avc., first;
iliar face* around town as for ing in my Jeep," said Bud George Ferrante, Ml Valmer resident*, students and Sparkman of Okeechobee. cencia St., second.
reistlraa of local people begin “Tho tractor-trailer waa com­ Artistic setting: Mr. and
to arrire for the holidays.
ing toward me and slowed as Mrs. F. E. Cole, 301 Fair­
• • •
if it were going to stop. But mont Dr., Sunland, first; Ro­
Children of tha Little Red it didn't. It Just kept right on bert Jernlgan, 111 Pinccrest
Schoolhouse will be tha recip­ creeping across.
Dr., second.
ients of gifts from iht Elks "The diesel was blowing its Trophies will be presented
Club *t their party today at| horn. It hit the cab, and it to the winners at the Jaycee
th* bom* of their teacher, was a horrible mess.”
luncheon Dec. 97.
Mrs. Jerri Kceth.
• • •
Jim Coleman, general man-1
ager and co-owner of Celery
CityPrinting Company, was
named to tha board ofdirec­
tors of the Graphic Arte Aun.
of Central Florida at a meet­
ing of th* group Thursday in
Orlando.
By United I’reae International become hasardou's from th*
• • •
Mrs. Matilda Friassl of th* Bitter cold and hsnvy snow snow snd rain. Four traffic
Red Cross called to ask us to slapped th* nation's North draths were caused in south­
try to get tha word to mem- and East today on th* last ern Illinois alono by slick
bars of five Negro families la full day of autumn. Th* highways lata Thursday.
Oviedo who were left homeless change in the weather threat­ Tbo temperature tumbled
last Friday by a flvs-hous* ened to create hasanls for to IS below at Watertown,
N. Y., early today. It waa IS
(ira that the Red Cross has Christmas travelers.
hslp available for them If thsy
Snow fell from Kansas and la Detroit. Mich., S2 In Minwill get in touch. Tha flro wn* Nebraska to th* mountains of n*apolto-8t- Paul, Mina., and
In n section known as Daniel's Virginia, and accumulations 24 In Denver.
quarters.
of up to five inches w en ex­ Honolulu, Hawaii, resident*
shivered Thursday In tbs low­
Sine* the fire, which the Rad pected before it quit.
Cross only learned a b o u t
With th* Christmas holiday est temperature on record.
Thursday th* homeless people period scheduled to start at Tho mercury fall to 64, ons
bees scattered, no one seems ti p. m., highways already had degree lower than th* pre­
vious record set la March,
to know where.
* • *
1*66, and February, 1M1.
Sanford streets really look
In a six hour period, Indian­
apolis, Ind., received three
bright with addition of those
potted trees. And n fsw scads
Inches of snow, and Quincy,
of some bright colored flowers SANTO DOM1NCO (UPI&gt;- I1L, snd Elkins, W. Va., two
such as nasturtiums or petun­ Juaa Bosch, candidate of the inebs*. Mors than threeias, moss rose or carnations or left of center Dominican Rev­ tenths of an inch of frsesing
other hardy winter flower* olutionary Party, appeared to rain fell nt St. Louis, Mo.
• ould really add a gay touch. have won tbo presidential elec­ A 1,000 foot layer of fog
Ws'rs surprised that no en­ tion todsy by an Impressive returned to central California
terprising merchant has added majority.
on Thursday night for tho
S'ire* gay garlands and some He also apparently was second night In a row. Thous­
of liaise new unbreakable carrying bis party ticket to ands of holiday travelers
Christmas balls to tbs potted victory in congressional and were stranded at the San
trees la front of hto establish­ ieiser election*, according to Francisco Airport snd three
ment la keeping with th* sea- unofficial snd still incomplete traffic deaths wert IJamed

Sunday

Train-Truck
Smash Kills 3,
Injures 40

Jaycee Lighting
ContestAward
Winters Listed

Bitter Cold, Snow
Creates Hazards

Leftist Leading
Dominican Vote

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Mm dock loading IBs freigh­
ter Africa* Pilot with goods
which hav* beta pouring ta

by several
day teat its sapped to tba
Mm Of potato subscription of
to Moist the Sarapta
to carrying on its
work qf caring tor tbs aged.
The anrnnilaatoa baa bean
ob able to Bad a suitable aoluttoa to Itosactag any program
to kSlp tho borne renovate
Ita faculties to keep up with
•tots ItofMtag requirements
or to sxptad.
Tha Met af a drive for volaatoer contribution* to 1*
faad to give Sarepta a boost

Vtatti begad (tea captives
wosta hs taaad an or before
Christas* Day, thair rela­
tive* bar* said It Is aslibely tosy will ha eat aC

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OsiaiatestoMr
Veraoa
Dun* today asked that tha
Sanford Herald ba reqaested
by tba Commlsaioaera to act
agent tar donations for a
Sarepta Homs Improve asset
Fund, aad lad off with a per*
tonal donation of bis owl.
D a • ■ 'a re commends lieu,
which waa ta the farm of a
motion to tba board, was se­
conded aid passed.
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Tha relatives •# tbs pri­
VOL. IS
soners said aegotlattens tar
thair re It aaa bars b o n com­
pleted aad nothlag remains
ta ba expected bat the “big
announcement" of Castro's
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SANFORD. FLORIDA

Britain To Get
Polaris As
Big Weapon

U V A ...

Tito Goes Home
MOSCOW (UP1) - Yugoilav President TUo ended hit
Soviet "vacation" today aad
beaded bom*, apparently with
Premier Nikita Khrushchev's
promise of mors Soviet aid
and political co-operatloa.

Still Blasting
WASHINGTON (UP I) Tba Soviet Union set off an­
other nuclear device Thurs­
day ta the atmosphere at Its
Arctic test sit*. The U. 8.
Atomic Energy Commission
said tha blast waa low-yiald,
the equivalent of teas than
30,000 tons of TNT.

Satellite Dies
WASHINGTON (UPI) —
The Navy's new Transit 6A
navigational satellite has
gone dead, apparaatly be­
cause of trouble ta Its. power
supply, the Defease Depart­
ment announced Thursday.
The satellite was launched
Tuesday from Point Arguello,
Calif,

More Job Funds
WASHINGTON (UPI) —
Negotiators, working under a
weekend strike deadline and
appeals by Labor Secretary
W. Willard Wlrta, resumed
talks today In tbo maritime
dispute that threatens ship­
ping from Maine to Texas.
Wirtx baa warned tba walk­
out could "cripple tha coun­
try."

Controls Refused
GENEVA (UPI) - Tbo
Western powers will refuse
to Join any controlled mora­
torium on nuclear testing no
matter what Russia does dur­
ing the Christmas recess of
the disarmament conference,
it was learned today. Tha
17-natkm conference went in­
to recess Thursday until Jan.
IS.

Reports Doubted
WASHINGTON (UH) Sea. Kenneth B. Keating,
(R-N.Y.), s a i d Thursday
night ba was not satisfied
that all Soviet offensive mis­
siles bad been removed from
Cuba. Keating said that bo
felt there waa an “excessive
amount" of Soviet arms and
men in Cuba and “ guns,
tanka and MIG planes are
still coming in — this past
week."

Injuries Fatal
ToOviedoMan
J. W. Bedenbaufh, 03, died
Wednesday from injuries recaivsd la an automobile acci­
dent near 8t. Cloud whtn be
raa into the bock of another
truck in the fog.
Bedenbeugh was bora April
2, 1900, in Amsricu* Ga., and
had btsn a resident of Ovlodo
for 24 years. Us was n whole­
sale flower (rower snd dis­
tributor and a member of tits
Baptist Church.
Us is survived by his widow,
Mrs. Viola B*d*nbaugb; oa*
daughter, Mr*. Frank Jones of
Sanford; one sister, Mrs. L. E.
Bland of Orlando and s«v*ral
nieces and nephew*.
8*rvic*s and burial will ba
hsld at tha Ovtedo C*m«tery
at 3 p. m. Saturday, with Briaaon Fuiwrsl Homs in ehargo.

NO. 610

TM FIVE.' in the a h / nign language reply given
by this little girl to Santn’s first question ns
he started taking Cbriiitmas lint requests from
Sanford area youngsters today. Santa will be a t

WASHINGTON (UPI) —
Tbs Keneedy-MacmllUa eonfjrcncc has c o a t up with
either a far-reaebtag shift la
auclssr weapons policy or a
face-saving camproalaa I*
•n Issue that had chiliad An­
glo-Americas relations.
Both claims wfl| ha hand.
la advaoea af • t e a ^ uni­
que expected today, spoke smea at Nsssaa revealed that
Britain agreed to drop Its
Interest In th* sxperimeatal
bomber-launched Skyholt mis­
sile aad accept instead th*
proves submarine - launched
Polaris.
U was m i yat ctesr, how­
ever, Just how Britain would
use tho Polaris. She has no
means of employing tt right
now. whnreas tho doeo havo
Jot bomber* .that reutaltev* (
carried ‘SkybaK. it remained to be seen whether Polaris
would be adapted for landbased launchers, surfoc*
ships or submarines yet to
be built, and, If submarinss,
whether they would come
from America or be built ta
Brits la.
Beyond that tho two gov­
ernment chiefs for Uts Arst
time have drawn up a btu*
print for bringing Franca—
the old pout office builtllng for awhile tonight
and possibly other European
anil nirnin Snturday from 10 a. m. to 1 p. m. anil
nations In the future—Into
from a until 9 p. m.
their nuclear club.
Kennedy planned to taka
(Herald Photo)
off between S aad 4 p. m.
for Paha Beach, where he
hoped to spend the Christmas
holidays with his family.
Tbo big two conference,
' which began hare with an in­
formal meeting late Tuesday,
ing to (he State Board of also bo requested to cancel covered a broad rang* of
Health Informing them of the the city license of the com­ subjects but the major share
unsatisfactory service rend­ pany.
of attention was devoted ta
Western defenses.
ered by the Saxon company
Knowles said he will pro*
and exorbitant charges made.
He will ask that the state the matter as far as he can
license of the Arm be revok­ In order to protect the cltl- Stocks Higher
ed on the basis of their ac­ tens of Sanford from the ope­ NEW YORK (UPI)—Stocks
rations of the Arm.
tion* In Sanford.
opened irreulsrly higher to­
Tlie City Commission will
dsy In routine Irsding. Brok­
ers believe that, to the light
Pilgrimage Set
JERUSALEM (UPD-Mure of Thursday's action, any fur­
than 3,noo Israeli Christians ther upside movement in th*
plan a Christmas pilgrimage weeks ahead will not come as
to the Jordanian sector of easily as in the Arst month
Jerusalem, authorities sakl and a half after the Cuban
Thursday.
crisis.

Revocation 01 License Asked
when the people were unable
to make demand payment*.
Knowles said today U&gt;*
company is now anxious "to
have the heat taken off"
snd have made arrange­
ments through ■ local attor­
ney to have tiie deeds return­
ed.
He also said he was writ­

City M a n a g e r W. E.
Know1m said today that hs
has Instituted action to bar
further activity in Sanford
by an exterminating firm
charged with questionable
practices.
Two more caws were re­
ported to Knowles this morn­
ing concerning the local ope­
rations of tha Saxon Ter­
mite Control of Holly Util.
The company has been do­
ing exterminating work in
Sanford and ■ number of lo­
cal elderly people had to put
mortgages on their homes,
furniture and other property
to pay for it. A number of
tile mortgages reportedly
have been foreclosed and the
property deeds picked up

Holiday Is Gay,
But Be Careful!

Hope Entertains
Throngs Of GIs
TACHIKAWA AIRBASE. Ja­
pan (UPI&gt;—Thouisnds of U.
8. servicemen and their fam­
ilies Jammed a huge hanger at
this sprawling airbase today to
watch comedian Bob Hope
stage his firit holiday ihow
this year for GIs In the Far
East.
Hope arrived with a troupe
of 30 person*. Including co­
median Jerry Colonna.

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Page M i
Classified
Comica
— Pag* 8
D*er Abby —
Pag* 7
Editorial ...... . Pag* 4
Entertainment .... Page 7
Legal*
----- Peg* 8
S o c itty ---- — . Page 8
Sport* _ . ----- Pag* S
Churches _----- Page 2

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I'nitd Press International
Americans begin obser­
vance of Christendom's most
famous holiday tonight in gay
spirila but with a grim warn­
ing that 730 may die in traf­
fic accldcnta.
From n tiny church In the
heart of Chicago'a slums to
Jammed air terminal* in San
Francisco to a janitor in
Erie, Pa., who plays Santa
Claus every year, Americana
prepared to celebrate the
birth of the Baby Jesus.
There was a frenried rush
to buy last-ininute presents
snd -,«t of. overlooked Christ­
mas cards. And thousands
upon thousands prepared to
Uke to the highways to
spend the long Christmas
weekend with friends and
loved ones.
The National Safety Coun­
cil aaid between 630 and 730
persoos could lose their livea
in traffic accident* during
the 102-hour period from 6
p. m. tonight until midnight
Tuesday.
From 27,Out) to 93.00Q could

suffer injuries, the council
said.
Across the laud, official*
took steps to boost law en­
forcement in (he prospect of
crowded roads, possibly barardou* driving conditions and
drinking drivers.

FOR LAST MINUTE SHOPPING
YOU CAN’T AFFORD TO MISS

Machines Have
Hallucinations
REDONDO BEACH, Calif.
(UPI) — A machine suffer­
ing from hallucinations col
lapsed into hysteria Thursday
and spewed out 1.600 plastic
reindeer in front of a startled
llttl* boy.
The Machine la supposed to
ring bells, flash red and green
light* and deliver on* fresh­
ly mad* r*lnd**r—all for a
dime. "Th* points are act
too fin* and it gives th* ma­
chines hallucinations," th*
owner said. "They think
they're getting paid."
"And It's contagious," hs
added. “IS* had cslls on
other pischin**, all making
frs* reindeer like erasy.”

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Two Programs"'

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Sbai, tha Junior Choir by nlng at T;30 p. m.. two can*
Mias Eleanor Ferrell and the t t t i i will ba presented. “ Lot
•anlor Choir by Mrs. Darwin A Star’’ will ba pniantad by
tba C ard Choir, and "A
Cfarhtaaa
Uyattry" win bo
Tha aceompaaUta will be
auag by tba Concord Choir
Mlaa Jacqueline WaddU at with Ubliau.
the organ and MUs Barbara SololiU for tbla choir will
I'eritU at the pUao. William ba SiliMd Donna Baard, Ua*
Shook will be the narrator. da McSwaln, Suaaa Tanner
The program wUl open and Lynn McCord.
The Cherub Choir will open
with a caodlelighting (ire* with " 0 Cone. Utile Child­
mony. The Cherubs wUl sing ren" and "Silver Lamp*."
"Away in a Manger" and Members of (be Celestial
"What Child U Ibis." Tha Choir wiU lerce as angels in
Junior Choir wiU sing "Mo­ the presentation by tha Conthers Prayer" and "0 Come, Tha public la invited to all
O Come Emanuel." The Sen­ of these presentations.
ior Choir wiU aiog "Ob Utile
Town of BethUbem," "It
Cams Upon a Midnight

Hemphill,
Rob
Besserer,
Louis Johnson, Terry King
and Steve Wltr.
A solo wiU be presented
by Patty Johaaon with other
music to ba provided by the
Junior and Pioneer Choirs.
Candlebeareri will be Carol
Besserer and Darlene f edder.

Sunday School
Gets Awards
By Deaas Estes
The Longwood Baptist
at Tuesday
of tbo gemAssociation in Orange CUy.
Tha presentations w e r e
made to tbo ehurch (or hav­
ing the largest number aad
highest
of* workers
u j | u v p « percentage v
f present st the mooting.

lorle and Darlene Shea, will
sing "Oh Christmas Tree,"
The choirs and congregation
will join In singing "SUeat
Night."
Refreshments wUl be scri­
ed in Weaver Hall following
the program (or tba choirs
and coogregaUon.

Catholic Church
To Present
Nativity Scene
Lake Mary’s Church of NlUvity, which is promoting
emphasis on the real spirit of
Christmas, will present a live
Nativity Scene on Christmas
Eve beginning nt 11 p.m.
The re-enactment also will
be presented from T p.m. unUl
• p.m. each following diy
through nest Saturday.
A permanent stable has
been erected on the church
grounds and U is expected
that the custom wUl be earried
out on an auual basis.

CHURCH MEMBIRfl aad friaoda of tha Maatlah
Lutheran Church of Caaaatbarry attending h it
Sunday erening'e Open Houae at tha naw par*
aonaga ware greatad at tha door fay Pastor and
Mrs. Ronald B. Millar.
(Harald Photo)

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Blbla atndr — _ IS** a. m.
Moraine Warabla H ill a. m.
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Evaataa Bsrvls* — B:ll p w.
Wod. Blbla Classes T ill p m .
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of 30 voices, la directed by
Mrs. MOdrad Clark with
Mrs. Paul Weber ae pianist
Tba program will eloea
with a caodlelighting atrvloa
la which the eatlro eoogre*
gatioa win fas iavMad la par*
ticipata.
Tha pubUe la Invited lo at*

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Buadar 8«ha«l---- Bill a. m.
Maratia Warship 11:11 a. m.
MT" Mastliss _ III! p. m.
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gram of Chrietraaa muale
from T;30 p. m. until S:3Q
p. m. Sunday. The congregalion will join the choir with
the pcacauloBal and tha
Chancel Choir wiU sing four
Christmas anthimi. Mrs.
CUn Rice U orgaaUt and
choir director.
The Junior Choir will pre­
sent the pageant, "The lit­
tle Shepherd." by GUMta.
Joseph wiU be represented
U f fianu Kates
by Joe Weber, Mary by Sus­ The firs t Baptist Church of
anna Brown and the Little Longwood has announced a
Shepherd by Pam PigotL
ipecial study week from Jaa.
Tba Junior Choir, compoied T through Jaa. U with meetlags scheduled dally at T:M
p.m. Tba study will be on the
Book of Matthew.
Announcement also w a s
made that Gene Bridges, min­
isterial student at Btetaoa
University in DeLaad,' will
By Jane Casselberry
conduct regular services at
The First United Presbyter­
the church this Sunday.
ian Church of Casselberry will
have a Chriitmai Program for
the children and young people
By Meaa Grtaslead
Sunday School leaders of the
at 1:43 a.m. Sunday during the
regular Church School Hour, North Orlsndo Baptist Chapel
following a program of entertained their elaisei last
carols and scripture there will Saturday morning with a
be a grab bag eacbangp of Chrlatmas Party.
gins.
Nursery. Beginner and Pri­
T h e United Preibyterian mary students joined together
Youth will meet at the homo In singing Christmas carols
of Linda and Tommy Pitman, and playing games. A Nativity
Hobson Dr., In Sanlando, at Scene was the mala attraction
for the groups as the leaders
ii:M p.m. Sunday.
following n ihort program eaplaintd it and read stories.
they wUl sing cirols tor shut- The Chapel furnished gifts
ins and others la the i n i , re­ for the teachers to present to
turning to tha PUmsna for the Sunday School clast mem­
fun and refrethmenU.
bers along with Chriatmas tavon.
Lcadtrt present to help en­
tertain were Mrs. Ray fenBy Mrs. II. L Johnson not! from North Orlando and
The Upsala Presbyterian Mrs. Herbert Uaynle of LongChurch wUl hold its annual wood.
Chriatmas Program sod fe l­ Mn. Donald Brown of Or­
lowship Gathering at 1 p. m. lando helped her Junior Claai
Sunday In the Educational celebrate with a party later
Building of the church.
the aarae day. These girls am
Santa will visit the child- boy* also enjoyed caroling,
wnkooaan w a e o a
ren following a program of games and received gifts.
VIRGINIA PETROSKl
worship and song and re­
Refreshments of punch sac
P. a Boa i m
freshments will be served cookies were served at both
NORA NORRIS
during the fellowsbiD hour. parties.
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A ipecial program at CasHlbarry C o m m s a i t y yaor olda), aad tha Calaatlal
Christmas muale win bo pro*
Cholri will line at tba nun*
Methodiit Church.
aentad Sunday at 7:9t p.m.
The cherub Choir win be §n ac«BB lociltd M ir tba
directed by Mias Darline City UaU.
On Sunday m n ln f, begin-

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Mr. and Mn. M. K. BUieklaad
WUnott-Haler Furniture Co.
Mr. aad Mn. At WUm s
Mm. Appleby’s Rcatauraat

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Echols Bedding Company
Mr. aad Mrs. L V. Gamer

J . C. Pennsy Company
C. L. ReUaMa aad Employe

Food Fair Stoma, lac.
Geerfe Bailey A Employee

Southern Natural Gas
John D uu A Staff
S U te Farm Insurance Companion
Irvlag I. Pryor sad Staff

Sanford Atlantic National Dank
Howard U. Hedges A Staff

Hill Lumbar A Hardware Co.
Jimmy Crappa A Empleyeea

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�Communion Berries wtH be
held at T:M p. u . Chrislb h I t* with the latarmediata Youth Fellowship f t *
will a a m u

ip omot.

Rev. Vest ranHads that
tha Choluota Church ia aa
Interdenominational
church
where everyone ia tabb ed ta
attend services.

Two Services
Set By Area
Lutherans

EditorShowrHis
Resentment By
Printing letter
BOfTON (UP1) - Robert
Choate, editor end publisher
of the Boston Hamid, pahBirch Society to ehow hie
"resentment and Indignation
at the Ucttea employed by
this so-called right wing
power group.”
Tho Herald gave prominent
display to the letter from the
society's founder end dime­
ter, Robert Welch, which was
critical at a Herald story
linking tho society with the
opening of a new book item
by e purported friend ef
American Nasi party leader
G e o r g e Lincoln Rockwell.
Chests said ta a front page
dispatch under hie awn mbm
that oa Moaday and Tueaday
he received three threatening
and nbustve telephone calls
"telling a s that if the Herald
did sot print tho Welch let­
ter the Birch Society would
put the Boston Hamid cut ef

wen by W. W. Anderson.
Mrs. Harris and Dick Stodden. la one game Mm ladles
were lucky enough ta whs
ever the men.
Gifts, marked "hts" and
"kera" and placed under two
Santa* made by Mrs. Eunice
Hearieh, were exchanged.
Befreehmenta ed -coektaa,
aandwicbea, eiaObn* and not*

■y Jane CaieeAerry
Paator C. X. Zehader ot the
Asceniioa Lutheran Church oa
Overbrook Dr. in Ceiwlberry,
baa announced apccial Christ­
mas Eva and Christmas Day
services.
The tradlUenal Children's
Service will be obeerved
Christmas Eva beginning at
T p.m. There will ha recltationa by pupils of tha Sunday
School and Christmas carols
will be sung by the children
and congregation.
All children present will re­
ceive Christmas candy and
other gifts from tha Sunday
School staff.
Tha Christmas Day Service
will be held at 10:M a.m.
The public is invited ta atI n d both sdrtfcea.

Youth Conducts
First Sermon
Background mosie during
tho evening waa played by
BIO Harriae and later the
rug waa rolled beck and
many enjoyed dancing.
Movies and atm pictures
were tsken by Donald Nall,
Harris and Ewrigbtoon Her­
ein*.
Decorations for the occas­
ion centered around a silver
Christmas tree trimmed with
red ornaments. Bad, green
and stiver Unset and lights
which hung across the win­
dows cast a colorful reflec­
tion on tha tree. Bed belle
bung from Use ceiling end
doorway and a small table
tree added a Issthre touch
to the dining room.
Hoeteases were Mr*. Nell.
Mri. Harvllle and Mrs. Mary
Bowell who worked a t a
committee and with tbs assis­
tance of Mrs. Harris and
did en tho planning and de­
corations.

By Jam CeaseVerry
Xon Huggins, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Jack Huggins of
farm Park, gave his first
sermon sines his decision to
become a minister last Sun­
day during tha evening ser­
vice a t the Prairie Lake Bap­
tist Church.
Bon, a Lyman graduate,
plans to enter Orlando Jun­
ior College in January and
ia the future be hopes to
attend a Seminary.

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The Welch letter said ta ef­
fect that Philip K. Langan,
New England coordinator of
tho John Birch Society, was
duped into urging aodety
members to support tho "Joo
McCarthy hooka atom” open­
ed by 8 pens Lagoatte.
Choate said tha Herald
story by Janaeo F. Droney

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to bo accumta in ovary re­
spect The story which ap­
peared Doc. 1R waa headlined
"Birehcra, Nasi Party Com­
bine to Sell Book*."
Choate said, "The reason
for tho prominent display
hem afforded to tha Welch
letter ia my own maeatoeaat
and indignation at tho tactics
employed by this so-called
right wing power group.’'
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Border Crisis Helps Pakistan

Letters

ttal the fate of I m M It «!•
tlmately to W derided by Um
people.. . . Wo an proposed
wfcM How, low u 4 erdst

m l obitAckn.
Soya thrives: 'They've p i
to know Utoy'ro Of momthing.'*
I n t e r e s t e d tdmlnistraUm sources suggest, too, that
0 PaoaUo t cerrito .corps
would koto 10 n a a gamut of
m p 4 crlUotam from many
quartora, especially t koao
which might aoo Um ootry of
corpcaea as a Mol oo atoto
m i local pchto.
To this problem Ikrlvcr has
aoswors.
Any service corps should p
saiy whom It la tovltod. And
vhatavor criticism might bomhart a domestic a lt, they
oobM hardly match Um atoady,
vitriolic atffyHf communism
directs agaiaot corpsaoa to

wo of a trash.
oWoa. At tho wwM, tho s i* ,
otiaa weald ho aaatoapd At It la oath rirla mtodod heal,
the hoot ho would free Impor­ aoaon oo Dyaatnaka that
tant farces far his dofoaoM aaaka oor look of tntotoc tho
acaiaat China.

talaa troopo alroody wan
la Koohaslr, an t thoro to pat
dowa a pro-Pakistan aprising.
At ftrot tUadoaUnoIy, then
opoaly, tho troopo of PokiaUa
•loo were BMvtag op oat torn
wm divided, oboat
mo third to PtUotoa ha tho
wool oad aerth aid tho r*.
molatof two-UUrda to ladle.
Aad Uml wop It hea ramalo
of tor the UM U years, with
Um threat of o motor olook betwooa Pakistan oad ladlo el.
woyo a pooothtlity.
United KaUono oad Paktotaal
that Nehru per-

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I f w t had but on# wish to o ffer
during thiB glorious holiday sea so n __
It would be that every little wish comes
true fo r you and yours, our very good
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Developers o f . . .

Fri., December 21.1962

Qtft Battforh frralh

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’A Community B uilt W ith Pride"

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Straight Year
CINCINHATT ( I T M ) —
Frank Babtaesw ef d ln lw iH
vW to meUng &lt;» m* M M l
habit, t o officially ackxwwl•dead the National U a |M t
top*rank la# i h f t t r today Jbe

Sanford had a cold nifht around tha baakat
Thursday fat tbs Leesburg Invitational tournaBMnt and tbs boat Jackets beat tha Seminolee
48-41.
Nooe of the Sanford aharpabootars could
l« t going on the Leeaburv court and the hosts
led all the way. The Seminoles stayed dose,
though and put on a last minute push that a l­
most paid off, but missed by one foaL
Wildwood won the other open round con­
tort of the tourney, beating Grorelaad by. a
1440 score.
&gt;
DeLand plays Dade City and Apopka, the
tournament favorite, takes on Lakeview of
Winter Gardm in tonight's round.

PierroWinner
In Sandspur
H u t’s bow old Walter Ha­ "Mot at all,” the Haig shot
gen la today. Yet tha mem- back. "You ean’t blame mo
ortea and tha tegenda of for feeling a t h e m * over
here."
•The crowd stood aad gave
him a rousing ovation.
For this la a man that Umo, Hagan alao won tha PGA
at teast as golforr moasuro championship five times,
R, will never forget.
four times la n row la the
Mot bocauao Hagan w u e W a when K was at match
man who never wore a watch play, and waa considered the
and usually was late for greatest match player of
•n o th in g . But twcausa of them all.
IU philoaophy.
“Ycu can three-putt the
“Don’t burry aad don’t third green,” be one* explain­
worry." he always said. ed hte match play philoso­
"You’re only boro on a abort phy, “but never the ltth.”
visit, ao bo rare to small
And, another time when ha
Um flowers.”
Ho did, whether you like had a miserable lie In tha
your rosea by the doses or rough, aomaona asked him If
It upset him.
merely in fours.
Mention Hagen, and every­ "Why?” Hagen demanded.
body who has made golf e “After all, I put It than.”
way of life has t favorite It waa Hagan, with hte dash
Kory to tell about him. One and aplomb, who opensd tha
ouch la Fred Corcoran, former doer* from tha tocher mom
tournament manager oi the to tha club house for Ameri­
professional tour and now can prefaatosali. A status
tournament director of the which Incident!*, the proa
International Golf Associa­ itill do sot enjoy In Europe.
tion. Corcoran had Just tak­ Thus, with tha Ryder Cap
en over as PCA manager In matebea coming to Atlanta,
next.yw ast'it &gt;might bat the
captain' of Um Ryder Cup time lor an appreciative
team which played In Eng­ PGA to name him son-play,
land.
lag captain one* again. Af­
The Haig went on ahead, ter all, ba captained tha Aral
Corcoran recalls, aad whan team In 1*27. Half of Ms Ufa
the players and their wlvee later it would be a fitting
arrived In London on the honor.
boat train from Liverpool Them corms to miqd a
Hagen In aU hte usual sartor­ Umo when The Haig showed
ial elegance was waiting at up late at the first ten and
tha station and greeted each an auitore official demandef the wives with a bear hug.
“t don’t know moot of
“ PracUcing a law shots,
their names,” the Babe Ruth Walter?"
of golf whispered to Corcor­
“Mope,” grinned The Haig,
an, "but 1 didn’t offend any­ “having a law.”
body. I called ’em all So bore’i to it, Walter, and
•auger*.”
may your years surpass the
Prior to this, Hagen had worst 19-bole total anybody
been the first American-born ever shot and the flowen
to wto tho British Open, cap­
smell aa wonderful aa they
turing It to 19B, ’34, *28 and
ever did la tha springtime.
’V. Aad after Um matches
bad ended to a Yankee vic­
tory. Hagen worked grimly
writing out his acceptance
speech. Bet then, as thou­
sands of Britons sat waiting
for hi*, weeds* to i waa unable (o'Ideate Hia'notes. Off
Um cuff, he began:

Mule Takes
Tangerine Honor
Irlarto wee the Tangerine
Bowl trophy Thursday night
at the Orlande Seminole Jal
Alai Prestos, capturing the
featured eighth p m e single*.
Houston’s Athtotte Director
Harry F n lk . Miami ef Ohio
coach Jobe Peat aad Jal Alai
gaaaral manager H e r n i a
Stabell watched guard Or­
ville Steumaa nuke the pre­
sentation to Iriarto.
Jacla aad Kcbaalx were tha
big winners with both team­
ing up to taka tha all star
eleventh. Jacla and Elorri
took tha ninth and Echaib
partanmd with Amiga la tha
sixth. Both won twe game*
each. Areltlo won hte favor­
ite game, the fifth which I*
hte llth of the season to

Contectante la the BUI
Hemphill Motorattea League
bowled their last 1*93 aeries
with tho lavictas still holding
the lead with 41 wins and 1*
losses, a comfortable three
game laid over the second
place PooUaes, and the Starchiefs, who art holding show
position with 39 wins and 34
Patriela Fisher rolled high
gam* with a 113. Louise Cadeohaad had a good 1*3 and
Doris B*U had a high of m .

ORANGE BOWL QUEEN for ths Alabuniu-Oklahoma game nt Miami
Jan. 1 is Virginia Jasper of Daytona Botch, 19-year-old sophomore nt ths
University of Florida. She will preside nt many events during the week
beginning with the New Year’s Eve Jamboree Parade and continuing
through the Pro Playoff Clastic Jsn 0.
★

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★

U1AM1 (UPI) - A speedy
Cinderella from the Midwest
and a lumbering Alabama
giant with a new-found punch
bang beads In the 29th annual
Orange Bowl New Year’s
Day, and the fight should be a
whlngdlng.
More than 74,000 fans am
expected for tha game.
Alabama Red Elephants, who
finished the season with a 9-1
record, are alight favorites
over bowl-wise Oklahoma, but
taka a second look before you
bat the odds—even then It'll
be tough.
Oklahoma wron the Orange
Bowrl In 1854, ’56, ’» and ’59.
The Sooner*, under the tute­
lage of Um nation's moat suc­
cessful coach over the past
19 years, matured a year early
alter a 5-3 aeaaon In 1M1, and
woo their laat seven games in
a row this lesson. The team
finished with two losses.
C o a c h Bud WUklnaon’a
Sooner* literally ran over
everybody but Notre Dame
and Texas. They lost to the
Irish, 13-T, and to the Long-

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horns, M , la finishing seventh
la tha naUon on UPI’a final
collage football poll.
But a verybody tenda to toot
tbo underdog’* horn add taka
what tha top dog has for
granted.
Her* am a few reason* why
Alabama finished fourth on
the UPI chart:
Sophomore quarterback Jo*
Namatb led tho Southeastern
Conference in passing with 1,1B yards and was accood in
Urn loop in total offenio.
The lint, led by everybody’s
All-America, Lee Roy Jordan,
limited 10 opponents to an
average of only 151.3 yards
running and passing per game.
Although Alabama lost, 74,
to arch-rival Georgia Tach,
the Crlmaoa Tldo’s stingy goal
lino defense allowed a total
of only 3.1 points to each op­
ponent.
Bryant, who always was a
teacher In the four-yardi anda-ctoud-of-duit school, h a a
changed tacUci this year and
gone to the air with Nimath’s
skill. The team runs moiUy
from the stralght-T, but the
Btar will aomeUmei uae
steady runnera as fiankera.

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Oklahoma, which has a T4
record to bowl games, with
Us last victory coming over
Syracuse, 214, In IMP, will
run—or pass—from any fermatlon.

la the Saadspun Bewttof
League. the Ptorro Mfg. team
fruity broke through thahr
ahimp of recent weak* and
walked away with a four petal
win ovar Stamper's Real Setate.
McRoberta Tire woe three
Area S t Johns Realty with a
Mg aiatot from Midge Weeds*
high aertoa of ITS/US. Jot Isa
faltarod la thoir match with
Wolah Tiro and could oaly set
out with a ipUt decision, aack
making twe point*. Alls el
Sanford aad factory Paint
Outlet rolled to e draw alao.
Peggy Stewart had a high
atrtoa o4 m /ttr. to follow
Midge Wooda* fiat display,
and Virginia Orcra of Factory
Paint put throo itrihaa in a
row during bar high gaam of

1T0.
In the ipUt circle this week
kudos go to J ta a Monroe who
felted the difficult 4-74-lt
split white Bart Neville lot the
S4-10, Pat Robbias the 3-10
and Mary Pinter the ST.

The Sanford
Automobile Dealers Association

CfodiimoA
In extending beet wishes for happiness during Christmas and tha New Year, may we taka thia impor­
tunity to urge you to join with us in a "Drive" for a Safa Holiday l’*. If aach of ua will obaarva tha
following holiday safe driving tips end bring them to the attention of members ef tha family aad
motoring friends, we will help assure a happier and safer season for ell.

BE SURE YOUR CAR IS SAFE

Drive with good Urea . . . properly adjusted brakes
lights and tom signals working . . . windshield wipers
defrosters functioning properly.

USE SEAT BELTS

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FLAN A SAFE DRIVE

Allow ptenty at Umo for your holiday travel. Oa tong
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BE ALERT TO HOLIDAY HAZARDS D»l»»to keeping wub road, wsathar, aad traffic aeidittoaa.
Beatamber, most holiday accident# brvolve drtakfam aad
speed tee fast for conditions.

"Calling EVERYBODY
far a Joyous Holiday,
come cat end bewL”

NO W AITING

WATCH OUT FOR OTHERS

Make allowances fer unpredictable driver and padaatxiaa
action*. Give yourself aad other* aa extra margin *f
safety.

USE COURTESY ABUNDANTLY

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Personals

EVERYONE

C l i n i i B « « « ty ...
S liM I

Mr. M i Mrs. Richard Mo­
ths* *f lineal Reach Road are
enjoying a visit tnm their
daughter and family, Mr. tad
Mr*. Arthur Tender a a i ehild m , L raa tad Charlotte,
from Caaneetkot. They will
remain through Um Chriftmaa
holiday*.
Holiday gaast* *f Mr. and
Mr*. Richard fcott a n Mrs.
Scott** mother, Mrs. 0 . S.
nm tff
M r stator tad
family. Mr. aad Mr*. May­
nard Franc*, Don, Janet and
Jill, all of Toledo, Ohio. Mrs.

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tern Emory, Merritt Phillip*
t e n Wesleyan (and brother

Wally io home now), Regina
d a rk t o n Virginia Intermoat, Rosemary Southward
from Coker, Ann Schumacher
aad Doug Stesstrom from
Wake Forest, Jimmy Ray
. from the University of Miami,
Mika Caoio from Notre Dame,
Jimmy TerwilUger from the
Citadel, John Boniface from
Vanderbilt, Bubba Davis from
Comers, Don Harvey from
Northeastern (Okie.) a n d
others that we'v* lost track of
for the moment.
gtudaata at the Florida state
universltiea are completing
first semester finals this week,
under the sew trimester sys­
tem. When they head back ths
first of nest year they’ll be
starting the second semester,
which will close about the 20th
of April.
Many more young people
will be or have already ar­
rived from nursing schools,
Junior colleges, specialising
school* and service ports and
station* all around tha coun­
try.
And thla Is one of the most

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DON’T ASK US whsrt Larry
Varshtl is , . . he'a following
the habits of the big wheels
aad VIP'a to slip away for a
ftw quiet days out of the hus­
tle and bustle of Samlnoie
County activities and the ten­
sions of the dally dead-line.
While he'a gone, Jack Trim
will swum* hi* old post as
editor, and the presses will
roll on.
There's soma indecision as
to whether the "Clock” wUl
keep ticking . . . it doesn’t
quite kavt that crackle and
map without its creator, but
it is an eye-catcher and from
what folhs toll ua . . . tha
ftrat thing they read when
they pkh up the Herald avery
night.
gome apparently read It
through their fingers with

CREATIVE
W OMAN
and droopy bow.
Wa’r* tempted to get a can
of green paint aad spray the
grass though . . . it looks so
miserable. I envy t h o s e
thoughtful sad industrious folk
who have sown fresh green
rye In their yards. It makas
bright spots la tha landscape,
all around the city and county.
THE ANNUAL KEY CLUB
BALL will also be held Satur­
day night for high school stu­
dents and thtir dates, with
some excited girl being named
Key Club Sweetheart of the
year. Ths ball will be held at
tha Clvle Cantor beginning at
• p.m.

REV. BARNETT

F a lilo « ( (Hill

Mrs. Enney
Hostess For

B n i l t C ro p * i t C k ia t

V A H -7 Coffee

to kt lt v iik t il

haoMmad* yaart taka a a i
gaily colend cookie* pot tbo
group la a holiday mood to
diacMo c o m i n g Ynlotid*
The Officers’ Wlvae Chib
was read aad

"•emMsmaL" TO* m*aa*
gMt c m wear hag or short
formal*, cocktail-stylo dress
as ar their goaday boat. Oentlsmca may wear taasdos,
dinner coat* or auita.
Tbo party begins at t p.m.
and will rock along until the
we* smalls.

Wanhrebe tar Deity 1
Sew a complete new set of
clothes for daughter’s favorite
doll. Easy and fun to do.
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la for dolls 14, It, It, 30, 33,
31 inches. Consult pattern for
exact yardages.
To order send 3S cents in
coins for each pattern to:
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. . .

REV. JIM BARNETT, pop­
ular former pastor of tha
First Christian Church bare
made a brief visit to town
Wednesday with his wife and
children, to see brother Rob
Barnett, SI IS teacher.
Jim looks hale and hearty tn
spite of the recent heart at­
tack he suffered at his new
poet in Winter Haven. Doctor
saye take It easy for n while
and you'll be alright.
Polks around Sanford really
miss big Jim and were ahocked to hear of tala Illness. Take SO FAR . . . (as this la being
care of yourself, Jim, . , . written, Wednesday a f t e r ­
there's not enough men like noon) your busy scribe bee not
you.
mailed out ■ single Christmas
card. So If you don't get one
PUBLISHER WALTER G1E- from me, don't be hurt . . •
LOW will also bo out of town no one else did either.
for the holidays, as ha and Have a wonderful day with
wifa. "RJU," attend a wed­ your famlUea and friends, re­
ding of a member of her fans- member Who's birthday you'­
Uy in Baltimore. Son, Charles re celebrating, and for hea­
Huetor, wUl accompany them, ven's aaka drive carefully if
sad Bonnie wUl go from the you're going on n trip.
University of Florida to the
Drive Defensively, as the
bom* of her sister in Jackson­ Florida Highway Patrol putt
ville.
Ut

1088 MARY ANNE WATSON
(Houon of Rahija Photo)

‘ O t h e r s attending• a m
Mmaa. L. B. Hoop, L. A.
Heath, H. J . Bakke, A. M.
Campbell, R. W. Martin, 0.
W. McGuire, H. L. Monroe, D.
E. Parriah, 0. F. Schnudcr,
D. 0. SplnelU, G. W. Uffman,
C. C. Wells. C. H. Kruse, R.
M. Dunlery, R. L. Wright, T.
J. C an , H. M. Igou, D. W.
Heasau and B. L. Conn.

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Mr. S. G. Kyle, ooe of Alta­
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been hospitalised and la con­
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Mr. Kyle settled on Grandview
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friends in tha area. He has
two daughters and a son who
still Uva la Altamoata also,
Mrs. James Cotton. Mrs.
Mayme Wolf and Curtle Ryle,
mors commonly known as
Buddy. Two other son* Uva in
Maitland, Herbert and Roy,
and n daughter in Orlando,
Mrs. Arthur WeUoas.
Mrs. Anne Buhler of Turnbull Road is in West Orange,
N. J., attending the funeral
of her mother who died re­
cently. Mrs. Buhler lives with
bar son Peter and his family.

S A N F O R D ATLANTIC
BANK takes the cake . . . the
Claaton Fruit Cake that iq . .
They've sold over 800 pound*
this year. Ctvitan Clyde Long
aayi, "They’re calling us tha
Claxton National Bank . . .
and soma people think this is
the Sanford Atlantic Bakery I"
Proceeds of the cake sale
go toward the support of tha
Little Red Schoolhouse. If you
haven't gotten your* yet . . ,
burry!
They make nice gifts, toe.

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DEAR ABBY: My 22-year-old
son came home heart-broken last
night. He has been working r id sav­
ing money for a year to marry whet
we thought wns a fine girl, lie surpriser her with a diamond ring and
she refused It. saying she would
rather wait until he could afford a
BIGGER one. She said she would
rather have no diamond than a small
one. Is this modern thinking?
HEARTSICK MOTHER

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DEAR MOTHER: No. There have
ulways been girls who place a great
deal of importance on the size of a
diamond. Tell your son to save the
little gem for a girl who appreciates
it. And him.

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DEAR ABBY r You may consider
this a silly question, but please, dar­
ling, try to help me. I have ju st lost
my fifth gurbage can! The last one I
painted with black enamel. "PLEASE
DO NOT STEAL THIS CAN." And I
put my address on it. My neighbor
said she saw a man stop and get out
of a Cadillnc car and HE took it. Cun
you imagine anything so cheap and
dirty? So this morning I put my

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sonal reply, send a self-addressed,
stamped envelope to Abby, Box 3.165,
Beverly Hills, Cnlif.
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For Abby’s booklet, “How To
Have A Lovely Wedding," send 50
cents to Abby, Box 3365, Beverly
Hills, Calif.

$jO£oby

ITS THE ETERNAL TRIANGLE and Elvis
Presley is right smack in the middle In his new
movie “Girls! Girls I Girls l" now showing at the
Ritz Theatre. Vying for his affections are Laurel
Goodwin, exciting new screen personality and
Stella Stevens in this Hal Wnllia, Technicolor
extravugnnza th a t includes T V . star Jeremy
Slate in its cast.

Presley How At Ritz
Tuneful music plus • floe
romantic atory brings Elvis
Presley to the Rita Theatre
in a romantic entertainment
melange that should please all
moviegoers, as wltncis the
highly appreciative audience
that greeted the singing star
at the opening today of hit
latest Hal Wallis production
for .Paramount r e l e a s e ,
“Girls! Girls! Girls!" Nor­
man Tsurog deserves plaudits
for his expert direction of the
film In splendid Technicolor,
which enhances the many out­
door scenes and musical num­

bers, adding extra teat to the
motion picture.
Preiley portrays the role of
the captain of a fishing boat
who, to earn money to purehaie the tea craft, gets a
Job alnglng In a night club
after his day'a work on the
water. Stella Stevens, svelte
film charmer, carries the
torch for Presley whose true
lovt Is his boat. However,
love takes ■ twiit when charm­
ing screen jtewcomer, Laurel
Goodwin, cornea on the scene
. . . and the love light ap­
pears in both their faces, to
the chagrin of Mlii Stevens.

OndSfddgst By Oswald Jacoby

The ostrich buries his held
in the land and believe* that
his enemies can't see hint.
Some bridle players bid that
same way and are about aa
unsuccessful is the bird.
Eait had a good raise for
his partner's overcall, but
chose to withhotd it on the
theory that if he bid his op­
ponents would get to game
and if he kept--otiU^Uimma
would settle lor s part .score.
It never occurs to the os­
trich East that if the oppo­
nents have a game they will
hid it anyhow.
West was Mailing blind in

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a log, but managed to find
the are of diamonds lead
against the spade contract.
This lead held South to eight
tricks, but that was his con­
tract.
Now let us see what would
have happened if East had
taken his head out of the
sand and bid three diamonds.
West might have been sl&gt;
lowed to play that contract
end . t^MPMiavc mdG¥*' U
easily. Or North and South
might have continued ami
gone down at either three or
four spades. In nny rase East
and West would win points
instead of losing them.

ROCK HUDSON und Genu Rowlands nre teamed
ns n young Dutch doctor and his bride in the
jungles of the Netherlands East Indies ns they
star with Burl Ives in "The Spiral Rond.” The
Universal-International color adventure drama,
adapted from Jan de Hartog’s great novel.

Fed up with housework? umni.
[ experience necessary for oth­
Alec Guinness, A e a d o in y
Feel overworked and under-! After she has mentally ers; for some they’ll be too
Award winner for hia per­
appreciated? Think regre*.-' been a saleswoman, file
old—and to on,” she states.
formance In "The Hridge on
fully sometimes of the car- \ clerk, waitress, and &gt;o on
It’s a humbling experience, j
ccr you might have had, if for a few minutca and atari*
you hadn't chosen to be a figuring out she would like she claims, this going Job
wife, mother and homemak­ the work and bow she could bunting mentally.
er?
live on what she earned—she
So if ever (he Job of home­
One of my readers a a y i' says she is not only willing maker begins to pall, why
•he has a sure cure for such to tackle the dishes and the not turn to the help-wanted
laundry, the Is happy to.
demoralizing self-pity.
columns of your daily paper
IIKCKMBKR IS
On the black days when
The only rule of this game, and see wbat kind of Job you
Admission*
she wishes she never had to she says, la that you have can find that would be caster,
look at another dirty dish o r 1to play fair. You can't men­ more satisfying, give you a Averll Coquillctte, Lakr Mary;
make another bed or face; tally apply for any Job that higher standard of living, and Rosa Dinna, Juanita C. Wil­
another week's load of Iron­ you aren't qualified to fill.
more ‘‘status’' than the one ' son, Kay L. Parris, Geraldine
Hose, Lois V. Sandnfr, Char­
ing, she turns In the class!-' ' Right there, most house­ you have*
lied ads in her newspaper wives find their Job opportun­
It shouldn't take you long I les C. Flowers, Victor II.
and menially pul* herself t o ' ities would be pretty limited. to decide that you're lucky j Jencks, llcrshcl Dunn. Julius
work at the various Jobs in They'll lack the educational you landed the Job yuu did. I J. Weber, Willie Mae McClain
the female help-wanted col-, requirements for some, the You might even feel so and Henry A. Snarbcrg, all of
grateful that you'll go out Sanford
Dismissals
and cook your husband's fa­
vorite dinner, Just by way , Mrs. Richard E Wilber and
of saying “Thank you (or giv-: son. Lake Mary; Mary Kru­
ing me the best Job I could ger, Albert J. Warren, Mar­
ever have. And thanks for guerite H. Pope, William It.
making me a full parin'.'—a Stewart. Rosalee Bruton and
position I'm sure I would Sarah Cisowski. ail of Sanford
never have reached in the '
business world."

the Klver Kwral," bring* an­
other finely-etched portrait to
the screen an the captain of a
man-of-war in Columbia Pic­
tures' ilrnmntir “Damn the De­
fiant!” in ClnemaScope and
Kastman Color at the Movieland Drive-In Sunday. Dirk
Dognrtle and Anthony Quayle
alto ntar in the breathless new
drama, the former at a sad
iatle first lieutenant who doss
what hs can to smash ths au­
thority of Ms commanding of­
ficer, ami the Inttsr a* a sea­
man who trails a mutiny
against ruthless brutality. The
tint* is the late 18th Century;
the scene, th* British Navy.
The other feature on the
program w h i c h will play
through Monday la “Merrill’*
Mauraudrrs” with Jeff (.'hand
ier.
For on* day only “The
Spiral Road" with Itock Hud
ton will play.
The other featur* is “Boy’s
Night Uul” with Kim Novak
and Tony Randall.
On Wednesday and Thurs­
day, “Th* Haillandsrs" and
“The Gazebo” will play.
A triple mystery program
is scheduled for Friday and
Saturday. Th* t h r e e are
By Louise Grayson
Tiie annual Christmas Eve "Snake Woman," “V o o d o o
Candlelight Service will be Woman" and "Leech Woman."
held at the Geneva Methodist
Church Monday at 7:30 p.m. Stir*
Service
Hev. Hay W. Huff, pastor
TV
RENTAL
of the church, has reminded
that live service is not only for 2(00 Sanford Ate. FA 2 -tlII
members of his rongregation
Seminole TV
but Is held each year for the
Zeailh Color TV Kales
entire community.

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Christmas Eve
MYF To Present Service Set
In Geneva
Living Manger

The Methodist Youth Fel­
lowship of the First Method- 1
1st Church of Sanford will i
present a living manger
1scene today and on Saturday
from 7 p m. until 8 p. m.
and on Sunday from 8:30
p. m. until 7:30 p.m.
The scene wilt against be
presented on Christmas Eve
from 7 p. m. until 7:30 p.m.
and from 1:30 p m. until 9
p. m. following the worship
service.

Snappy Weather
Outdoora . . ?
keep It Outnlde!
Let a« repair or renew
your heating ayalrsi

Southern Air

Work confined strictly
to Air Conditioning and
Heating
FA 2-8321

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Sat. Report

WASHINGTON (UP!) —
Tho (overmnent began a
gamble today that full use of
candy-flavored Sabin o r a l
polio vaccine would help wipe
out the crippling disease.
Surgeon General Lather L.
Terry lifted a three-monthold ban on use by adulta of
Type 3 Sabin vaccine, despite
the risk aome adulta might
catch polio from It.
Tho action came on the re­
commendations of the apedal
Public Health Service polio
advisory committee w h i c h
•pent two days thla week
weighing evidence against the
controversial “lltrs" vaccine
doses that may be given in
■prop or a sugar lump.
Tha advisers endorsed nil
three types of Sabin vaccina
ovsn though finding solid
evidence that use cf the vac­
cine In non-epldemle areas
this year might havo caused
I I cates of polio.

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T:I0 • Ii30 p. ra. (CBS) ginning with "Joy To The
Yeung People’s C o n c e r t . World" and concluding with
What I* A Melody?" This “Slletn Night." Uslle Ugganu
■«ri»», with Leonard Bernstein Is wonderful singing “Mary’s
and the New York Philharmon­ Boy Child," aa Is Bill Ventura
ic, gets better aa It goes along, and "What Child Is Thla?”
with Bernstein tonight clari­ Diana Trask la warm and
fying the meaning of malody charming with “Th* Christ­
In music. He describes It more mas Song," and ths entire pro­ If you i n someone hurry­
a motive for composition than gram ls a delightful Christ­ ing down the street tonight
Just a tuns, illustrating hla mas offering,
bundled np in an overcoat
dsacriptiva with tha prelude 9- 0:30 p. m. (ABC) I’m
with pajama legs sticking out
from Wagner’s “Tristan and Dicksnt . . . He’s Fenater.
laolde," excerpts from Mot- "Here’s To Th# Three Of Us." the bottom, don't call th*
art’a Symphony No. 40 in G Quit* funny. As Fcniter, Mar­ police.
Minor, Brahms Symphony No. ty Ingcla is at hla “patsy" beat It la only part of the fun
4 In E Minor, and Paul Hin­ not realising Harry and Kata at the "Night Owl" premo.
demith's concert music for Dickena (John Astln and Emtion at the Firestone store
strings and brass.
malin* Henry) would like to
7:30-8:30 p. m. (NBC) In­ be alone once In a while. They on W. First 8L
ternational Showtime. “Circus seise the opportunity to cele­ Tonight from 9 p. ra. until
Aquacade." An unusual and brate with dinner Just for two 1 a. m. the Firestone stores
highly enjoyable telecast high­ when Fenster will be busy. are having a night ewt sal*
lighted by Its variety of enter­ The laughs roll up whon Fen- for tha benefit of people who
tainment forms, including a star unexepectedly drops by have to work nntll 9 p. m.
The first sIt persona to
circus, a water show, ami an and th* embarrassed couple
lea show, A highlight Is aerial- tries to conceal the fact come Into the store after
lat Dita Puchatska, who does they’re celsbratlng.
9 p. m. with thalr pajamas
her hlghwlre act and descends
10- 11 p. m. (NBC) Th* Jackon will receive a special prise.
to Join th* Ice-shuw company 1’aar Show. (Color) Foatur*
Ouitandlng features will bo
In a Swedish folk dance. An of tonight’s show is tha ap­ broadcast every half hour
acrobatic act talus place while pearance of Vaughn Meader, over WTRR radio and free
one ring Is filled with water, who rota to stardom via his gifts and prisN will b* given
then a water ballet follows “First Family" album. If you away during tha tvcnlng. |
and a grand climax combining think hs sounds like President
tha water, Ice and circus show. Kennedy, wait till you s
Don Amech* I* boat.
hlml Buddy llackett takes
7:30-8:i30 p. m. (ABC) Tha care of tha humor and lovely
Gallant Men. “A Place To Sally Ann Howes brings on
7 it i\
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Die." A good performance by h tr singing skills. Highlight l / |Ioo \njj «» w
U IU L - 1N T H E A TH F
Angela Dorian aa a novice of tho show Is a special sag
nun makes this eplaoda worth ntsnt &lt;fn C h r i s t m a s Eva
TON1TB A BAT.
while. Ilsra ls an understand­ around th* world, with Jack
91.00
A CARLOAD l
ing heart In tha face of a presenting movies of tha holt
w o u n d ad corporal (Michael day aa observtd In Jerusalem,
GIGANTIC
TRIPLE PEATURB
Parks) who shuns her aid and Tokyo, Rome, Hong Knng,
gives her abuse. Captain Bene­ Hawaii and Moscow.
No. 1 At 7:00 Only
dict (William Reynolds) finds
"THE MAN FROM
that the corporal hatea all
RITTER RIDGE"
Italians, because his brother*
Lex Darker - Color
were killed In tha battle of
No. 3 At 8:33 Only
Sicily, but Benedict Is non­
"REQUIEM
FOR A
WASHINGTON
(UPI)
—
plussed by the nun’s patient
HEAVYWEIGHT’
Democratic
whip
Hubert
II.
behavior till she reveals a sur­
Anthony Qulna
Humphrey predicted today the
prising bit of Information.
Jackie (TV) Gleason
Senate would tighten ita anti8:30-9:30 p. m. (CBS) Route
filibuster role, at least moder­
No. 3 At 10:10 Only
M. "Give The Old Cat A Tend- ately, next ysar.
"Hoad
To Hong Kong*
ar Mouse." Mors la promised
H uhlfope^B Ing Crosby
The Minnesota Democrat
than delivered her* In a atory said ha thought a rule chango
with rousing action on the letting the 8*n*t# end debate
“ Damn The Defiant"
highways at tha start and on an issue by a three-fifth*
"Merrill's Marauders’*
diminishing speed to an un- vote eould be put through in
provocative climax. Julia New- th* new session. Tha present
XMAS DAY ONLY
mar repeats her rot* of the rule requires the approval of
"The Spiral Rpad"
motorcycling rich girl. This two*thlrils of those present
"Hoy’ii Night Out"
time she Is not aa Kookls as and voting to limit debate.
she appeared In tha previous
eplaoda aa aha speeds for a
rendezvous with a new love
OPEN 12:13
(Robert Webber) at his fam­
NOW
SHOWING
ily’s estate. Tod Stiles (Mar­
Shows At 1:00 - 3:00 - 3:00 - 7:09
tin Milner) gst* into It when
9:00
he notices she Is being follow­
ed by a man who has been hir­
,g lM f « e ilM S O ^ S O M 6 S ( S S 9
ed for the purpose by her rich
[W H O COULD A S K F O R ANYTHIN® MORB
father.
8:30-0:30 p. m. (NBC) Sing
Along With Mitch. (Color)
Mitch’s Christmas show fol­
lows ths years from the
“Three Kings" to the age of
Dickens, to our own time*.
Christmas hymn* p r e v a i l
throughout the program, be

Anti-Filibuster
Ruling Predicted

Jessie Thompson
DiesAt Age80
Jessie Thompson, so, of
1400 W. Fifth St. died Thurs­
day. He wis the husband of
Mra. Ellen Eva Thompson,
7.1, who died Monday,
The Thompson! came to
Sanford from Georgia in 1934
and were associated with the
Jehovah Witnesses.
Survivor* Include one son,
Jessie T. Thompson, one
daughter, Mrs. Ellen Windsor
and two grandchildren.
Graveside services and bur­
ial will be held at the Osteen
cemetery at 3 p. m. Saturday
wttb R. C. Brantley officiat­
ing. Gramkow Funeral Home
la in charge of arrangements.

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Mlae Ella Cora Lord, IT,
of 2307 Yale Ave. died at
Somlnole Memorial Hospital,
Thursday.
She was a native of Ft.
White, where she was born
In 1173, but came to Sanford
nine years ago. She was a
members of Elam Baptiat
Church of Ft. White.
Mis* Lord la survived by
one brother, Rev. Paul Vic­
tor Lord of Sanford and many
nieces and nephew*.
Funeral arrangements are
under the direction of layton-liarden Funeral Home In
Euitla and services will be
held at Elam Baptist Church
at FL White, Saturday at 2
p. m. Burial will follow in
FL While cemetery.

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DEAR MARIE: Telephone your
Department of Public Health and ask
them to put you in touch with the
Sanitation D epartm ent Then tell
them your story! If you get no re­
sults, take It rig h t up to the mayor!
(The problem—not the gurbuge.)

DEAR ABBY: Please print this
for some girls who need it. It ex­
presses my feelings and the feelings
of many of my friends. If a girl
doesn't wear lipstick—even if she
isn’t so hot-*-I would sooner kiss her
than the girl with lipstick, because
guys, who come home with lipstick
on their shirts almost get killed by
thc.'r mothers. I thank you.
FIFTEEN AND ALMOST KILLED
ONCE
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garbage in a Maison Blanc bag, and
the garbage collector refused to take
i t Is thla the way they take care
of beautiful St. Charles Avenue? The
authorities puy me no attention.
Can you give me a solution?
MRS. MARIE DE M.
&gt;jew Orleans, La.

DEAR POOR HOUSEKEEPER:
Your mother’s advice sounds like a
feeble excuse for poor housemnnship.
To complete the picture she should
have added, “There nre many hus­
bands who nre mopping the floor
with their wives every day." Get or­
ganized, Honey.
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By Abigail Van Buren

1»F.AK ABDY: 1 &lt;ulmit 1 don't
k ^ p * very clean house but it's not
my fault. My. mother hated house­
work and she never bothered much
with housekeeping. She tuught me io
put tiie. housework last aritt said, “If
you don't clean your house, your
husband will." Maybe this is a poor
excuse, but it’s the truth and 1 ju st
had to get it off my chest.
POOR HOUSEKEEPER

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Cartiftaata Ka. tie
Tear af
faipeeee Jaaa L iocs
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(At f t af Baaa Coart Addition
ta tha City af Hanford. Flor­
ida. aoeordlng ta Plat thereof
ratareaO la Plat Book t paaea
e. &lt; aaC » af iba Pablla Beaarda af Beailaola Coaaty.
F)artda.
Baaaa la wkleb aaaotaadi Mra.
Joel Bokkaaea
Alt af tka property be Ina
ta tka City af Hanford, Cann­
ib a l Bemlaala, Bute of Flor-

Legal Notice

Classified
Phone
mm
322-5613

Legal Notice
Notice u hereby «•*•* that
the u n o il ratellng of the
eherehalder* ef Ooutb Nomi­
nate l u k . rim Pork. Flor­
ida will k note et tte » u k In* ktiM la r im Park. Connty #C aemlnole. «Uta at FtorMa aa TMMir. Jnnnnry «.
tsea, at l*e o'clock p. M.
far tka earyaaa af hearing
resort*. tar tka alaatloa af
Diractora far tka enanlng
yaar and for tka treaoectlea
af eaak atkar bnatnean which
may ar aiiekt oroperfy tom#
hafora tka ante atootiac. ar
aay adjournment ar ndjoarhmanta tbaraaf.

Alia, aotlea la karahy gtvaa tkat Jaaaary I. 1H I kaa
baaa fined aa tka Rtoord
N
r u m c ir c u it c o v a t , Data far Sharahaldara entitl­
n in t h
j u d ic ia l c i a r r r r . ed ta aata at tha Aaaaal
I*
m b
fo b
OHBINOLB Sharvhelder* Banting aa aat
c a c m . FLORIDA
fortk above.
IN CBANCERV I B I B B
J. P. Taola
BIVOBCB
▼lea Praaldont and C u k IDA MAB PAIR.
lar
Calaao aaek eartlfleata ehell
Plaintiff
Booth Nemlaolt Bank
ka radaamod aeeordlag ta law
Para Park. Florida
the property daaerlbad la auch NEAL PAIR,
Pahllab Dee. t l . It, Sd.
eartlfleata will bo aald to tha
Defandaat CDD-18
hlekaat bidder at tha front
l e n c i to a ppba b
Beor af tha City Hall, at Baa- TOI N'RAli PAIR,
n a n cm c n d r r
ford. Florida aa lha flrtt
F tCrtTMCB BABB LAW
whoao raaldeaea la aaMeador la tha month af JanTO WHOM IT MAT COXknown
aery, n e t which la tha Tth
Ton ora hereby repaired to CBRXt
day af Jaaaary, IMS daring fllo year written defaaaa to
Xotloe le hereby siren that
tha legal hoara af gala
tha Bill of Complaint far tho aaderelgaed, pareaaat to
Dated tbla Ith day af Doe- divorce filed herein aoalnat the T letitlea a Mama Statute”,
amber. ims .
yea. with lha Clerk of the Chapter 111.11, P. a 1MI.
It X. Totom, Jr.
abora atylod Coart aa ar be­ w ill regtater with tho Clerk
City Taa Collector
fore January llth, 1MI, and af the Circuit Court la and
Pablleh Dee. t. Id, II. SS. aarra a copy of aama upon for Semlnela County, Florida,
• Jaa. 4. IHA.
plalntlfra Attorney, Jamee a upon receipt of Proof of Pub­
ODD-ft
Collier. Ttl
Wait Char eh lication of thle notice, tho
Street. Orlando, Florida.
rictltleae name to-nrltt TICK’S
i a n e w b p application
Heroin fall not ar a Decree XUT HOUSE, under which
POB TAB DBBB
Pro confeeao will be entered name I am now engaged la
Xetlee to hereby given that agalnet you.
buelnaee at Highway IT-PA
ROMR. balder of the folW1TXBBB my hand and goal Longwood, Florida.
wlag Certificate haa filed at Sanford, Seminole Coaaty,
That tho partlea Intareatad
aald .eartlfleata for Tag Deed Florida, thle 11th day of In aald buelaaaa eaterprtee
to be leaned thereon.
December, 1HA
ora no followat
Tho Certlfteato number and (SEAL)
WARBEX B. MARTIN Oneyaar o f laauanca. tha deacrlphalf Owner
Arthur H. Beckwith. J r,
tlaa af tha property aad tha
Clerk af tha Circuit Court
MART EDNA MARTIN Oneaama la whleh It wao aaaoiByi Martha T. Vlhlen
half owner
ed era aa following;
D. C.
Dated at Ortande. Orange
eartlfleata N a MS Tear- of Jamee C. collier
County,
Florida, November
U caoaco Juno 1. 1H4
Attorney for Plaintiff
la. llBA
Publieh Deo. It, 11, St *
Whitaker, Wlgglao A BrigThe*Balt'?«" feet eM h 7 x ? M h Jaa. S. IMA
maa
H of Lot 41 la Block “A" of CDD-IC
Attornaya at Law
M. M. Smlth'o Sacoad SubdlH i E Colonial Drive
vtiloa according to Plat there­
n o t ic e o p a p p l ic a t io n
Orlande, Florida
of raaardad In Plat Book 1,
FOR TAX DBBB
Publieh Nor. Se * Deo. t 1A
Pago 1*1 of tha Public Re- Notice la hereby given that II, t l t l
eorda of Semlnela, County, D. ROME holder of tho folFlorida.
lowing Certlfteato haa filed
Name la whleh aaaeaoedt aald eartlfleata for Tam Deed IN TBB CIRCUIT COURT IN
Sarah Blmmaaa
to be leaned thereon.
AND FOB BBBINOLB COIN.
All of tha property being In
Tha eartlfleata number and TT, PAOBIDA Nth 18TSS
the City of Sanford. County of year of laeuanee, lha deacrlp- TRACHRRg IN8URANCN AND
Seminole, State of Florida.
tlon of the property aad tba ANNUITY ASSOCIATION OP
Unleaa auch eartlfleata ahalt name In which It waa a aaact­ AMEHICA, a Xaw Tork torbe redeemed according to law ed aro aa followai
poratloa.
the property daaerlbad la eueh Certificate No. I
Tear of
Plaintiff.
cerllllcete will be gold to laauanca Jnna 1, Ilia
the hlgheat bidder at the front
Deoovlptloa of Propertri
doer of the City Halt, at San­ Tho North IT feat of tba Want
ford. Florida on tha flrat &gt;1 feat or tha South (4 of
Monday In tha month of Jan­ Block II Tier IS of Florida
uary, IMS whloh la tha Tth Land and Colonliatloa Com­
day of January, l i l t during pany Limited Map af tho SL
the legal houra of ante.
Gertrude Addition to tba
Dated thla Ith day of Doe- TOwa of Sanford, Florida, ac­
ember, IMS.
cording to Flat thereof re­
IL N. Tamm, Jr.
corded In Plat Book I, page
IIS of tha Public Record* of
City Taa Collector
■warapacett,
MaaeachaCounty,
Florida.
Publlah Dec. T, M. 11. SI * Seminole
eatta
Jaa. I.
(Lean X T ft. for alley)
Taa ara hereby notified that
CCD-tt
Name la which aeateeedi A l­ a null haa baaa filed asalaat
berta Buaeey
yoa
la tha above entitled
n o tio n t o DRFBND
All of the property being In canto, aad that yea ara re­
TBB OTATB OP F1AIBIDA tha City of Sanford. Florida. quired to fllo your ooawar
TOe MARTHA J. SIMPSON
Connty o f Seminole, State of with tba Clark af thla Coart
SIM Kaa! Mth Avenue
Florida.
and ta oarva a aepy thereof
Aurora, Colorado
Unleaa auch eartlfleata ahall upon tha plaintiff or plainTon ara .hereby notified bo redeemed according to law tlffa attornaya whoee noma
that aalt haa baaa filed the property detcrlbed In and
addraaa la Janalnga,
agalaat y a a ..to ,J h a C&gt;rsuJV auch certificate will he cold Watte, Clarke aad Hamilton,
Caart ‘a f Seminole - County. to the hlgheat bidder ■at the l i l t Barnett National iBank
Florida, la Chancery, an ab­ rront door of tha City Hall, Building, Jackeonvllla A Flor­
breviated till# of which It at Sanford, Florida on the ida, not later than January
Plrat Federal Bavlaga and flrat Monday In the month of IS, IMA If yoa fall to do eo
Loan Aaaoclatlon of Seminole January, IMS which It the a decree pro coafaeao will
County, a corporation. Plain­ Tth day of January, IMS dur­ ha entered agalnet you for
tiff. va. Martha J. Slmpeon, ing lha legal houra of eale.
tha relief demanded la tha
Defendant, tha nature of aald
Dated thla Ith day of Dec­ complaint. Thla eult la to
aalt being a ault to forealoae ember, IM).
forecloee a mortgage. Tha
that certain mortgage dated
H. N. Tamm. Jr.
real p r o p e r t y proceeded
Juaa A IMA and of record
City Taa Collector
agalnet la:
In Official Recorde Book ITS, Publlah Dec. T. IL SI. SS A
Lot
I.
SUXIiAND
page 4iA Seminole County Jan. I. IMA
ESTATES. Flrtt Addition
public recorde, encumbering CDD-SS
a aubdlvlelan according to
tha following daaerlbad real
a plat thereof, recorded
IN TUB CIRCUIT COURT OF
property, to-wit;
In Plat Book IS. Pago*
Lot SS. LANE'S ADDITION TUB NINTH JUDICItA CIR.
*7 and SI of Iho Public
TO SANFORD, Florida, e r r r i s a n d f o r s k r i .
according la plat thereof NOLH COUNTY. FLORIDA.
recorded In Plat Book S, IN CHANCKRV NO. ISMS
pasta t and It, af tha NORTH tUR PORRCLO«URB
publle recorde of Semi­ CKNTRAL KI.OIUPA PRO­
nole County, Florida,
PERTIES. INC, a Florida
and you ara hereby required eorporatloa.
Plaintiff,
to tile yoar answer In aald
anil with tha underelsned
Clark af aald Court and ta CART, K. RILET and LOUI8R
oarva a copy thereof upon tho 0. ntLKT. hla wife; HOW­
Plaintiff a
attorney
whoao ARD O. RILET and FLORA
nama and addraaa appear be­ L ft! l«KT, hla wife; C. J.
low, aa ar before tha tth RASDAL and ELEANOR RAS­
day af Jaauary, li t ! , and la CAL and RBTIIUR A. HAWdefault tbaraaf Decree Pro KINBON,
Coerooee wlU be entered
Defendant!
agalnat yoa.
NOTICE OP SUIT
WITNESS my hand aad of­ TOI CARL E. RILEY and
ficial aaal at tha County
LOUISE O. RILET
Court llouea, Sanford, SamiHIS Ivereca Street SE,
Bole County. Florida, thla llt h
Washington II, D.C.
day af November, IMA
Taa ara hereby directed ta
(NEAL) .
taka notice that a aalt haa
Aein
Arthur
Ur H
•&gt;*.. Beckwttk,
Bf^RWltBi N
J ».|
r. baaa filed agalnat yow ta lha
Clark af lha Ctroalt Court above court. The natura of
By: Jaaa R. Wllka
tha aalt, or procetdlng, la a
Deputy Clark
Complaint for forecloauro at
A. Rdwla Hhlnholetr
a mortgage. Tha name of tha
Plrat Federal Building
Court la which said aalt, or
p. a Bos m i
proceeding, la pending la tha
Sanford, Florida
Circuit Court of lha Ninth
Attorney for tho Plaintiff
Judicial Circuit In and for
Publlah Nov. M A Dee. T, It. Seminole Coaaty, Florida, In
II. I MI.
Chancery No. HIM. Tha title
CDC-tl
of lha ault It CENTRAL
FLORIDA PROPERTIES, INC,
a Florida corporation, vorauo
CARL B . RILET and LOU1SB
O. RILET. hla wife) IIOWARD a RILET and FLORA
L RILET. hla Wife; C. J.
RASDAL ELEANOR RASDAL
and ESTHER A. HAWKIN’.
HON. Tha description of Iho
real
properly
Involved tn
oald proceeding detcrlbed In
lha Complaint le aa followa:
Lot I. Block A. LAKE
1IRANTLKT ISLES. SE­
COND ADDITION, accord­
ing (o tha plat thereof
aa recorded la Plat Book
It, paga I, of tha Publla
Record*
af
Seminole

Office 204 W. V im

S

NTS

(NEAL)
Arthur B. Beckwith. J r,
Clark af lha circuit Coart
By i Margaret A Tyre,
D. C.
Stenetrom, Davla A Molatoak
Attaraaya at Law
Pott Office Boa ltSO
Pan ford, Florida
Pubtloh Dec. 11, St. IMS A
Jan. 4. II. IMA
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22. Bafliiag Materia*
24. Electrical BorrfcM
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27. Bperial Barricea
28. Laaaftr Service
29. Aatcawhflc Secvka
20A. Acte Accessaries
20. Maehiaery - Teels
21. Poultry - Lhreateck
S1A. Pete
24. Artidee For Bate
35. Articles Wsatc4
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3 BEDROOM bouse, kltchci
equipped. |T3 mosth. 7 L
FA 2-3303.
BOOMS, T he Gables, M l
Magnolia A ve. FA MT22.
3

Bedroom beuae, kitebta
equipped. 13M Deugiae Ave.
FA 2-000.

UNFURNISHED aaw t bed­
room bouse, kitebea equip­
ped. FA
FsraiaBed
la. Jlm m p Cowarn, FA 3-M13

3 Bedroom furnished Apart­
ment. Inquire Loooard’a
Auto Cllnle. SOM 8. HUwe*
tha or eaR FA 3481L

RENT A BED
Rollaway, Hospital A Baby

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By Day, Week, or Meeth
CARROLL'S FURNITURE
Pb. FA 3-3111 111 W. let SL
Furnished 3 bedroom home.
Double garage. Fruit trees.
3411 Palmetto. FA MM3
or FA (0274.
WELAKA
APARTMENTS:
Rooms private baths, 114
W. First SL
Large unfurnished 3 bedroom
Duptei. Electric heat A
cooking. Water furnished.
14th St. Longwood. Fhooo
TE 4-3294.
Furnished Cottage. 10 minutes
from main gate,
able. FA 3-3T2L
3 BR. Furn. Apt. clean. Wa­
ter fum . $33. FA M M .

Herald
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1 Room in private home with
semi-bath and private en­
trance. $33 month. Double
bed. Call between 3 and
• p. m. FA 3-3U3.
Comfortable Sleeping Room.
FA 3*7431.

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3 Bedroom home with Flor­
ida room ant* kitchen
equipped. 373 month. Call
322-02H for information.
Unfurnished 3 b e d r o o m
house. 828 Escambia. Ph.
FA (0374.
Nicely furn. Apt For young
couple. $33 a Mo. Includes
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ELECTRONIC ORGANS

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FA 28871.

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WYNNEWOOD
Completely rofiaUAod S BE,
CB homo oa akadod homo
alia. Ate* haa acroaaad
Florida room, oarport, aad
utility. Hasp ateo Caoturoa.

SEWING MACHINE
Hi-lack ewivel l o o k o r a ,
ham cuiMmu. Floor u »
ploa. lUiular 984-50, aov
145.00. White thoy teat
CALL SHIRLEY JONES at
Echote Baddlac Oo.
FA 2-5413 te llat your Gift

Saha ta d Service
roa haaao damoastratlo*

CALL FA 2-6783
Atea’a Fabrte A Ruga
am Pack Dr.
BE MODERN! Cook and boat
water economically with HIIharm Bottled Gat. Milter
Radio aad Appliance. US S.
F a rt A n . Ph. FA M ia .

CALL SHIRLEY JONES at
FA AMU to llat your Gift

Stenstiom Realty
111 N. P a rt Ava.

FA 23830

GIFTS FOR HOUR
FREE ESTIMATE

River Front

Upbolatertef A Mattroea ram
ovatteg. Nav A VMd F uibIFRIG ID A IR E
taro. CaB-Nte Baddies Mig.
FACTORY TO YOU
la k e A Service
Co., at TOO Calory A n .
ALUMINUM BLINDS
0 . H. HIGH
Eacteaod hood, Sag-proof h o t
FA P tl IT.
1TM W. lit S t Saaford
tom rail wlSi plaitte eada.
Uaod furniture, appUaacoa, Plaatk or rayoa tape*. Cot
Ph. PA 2-MU
tooU, etc. Bought • Sold. to* or aylo* oorda.
afrigoration • Air-conditionLarry'a Mart SIS Saoford Senkorik. GUia and Palmt
teg mo* ooodad. Wa trite
tea. Tk PA M ilF —
Company
you. Write Commercial
Trader Institute Bos II, «/• Buy Nationally adnitissd 210 Magnolia Ph. FA M t t
Furniture. Brand now fac­
Saalord Herald.
Do It youraelf peat anotrol.
tory coat plus 10% cash
Why pay a high price tot
only. Wo deliver, wa make
appointment any t i m e .
or place of business. Do
AUTO GLASS
Berry's Warehouse Fum.
It
yourself and save 50%
Co., Inc. The Ote Barn".
INSTALLED
er more. I Mouths guaran­
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Sanford.
Windshield Back Glass
Door GIam
Vent Glass Florida. I a. m. till S p.m. tee, Personal Instructions
by the form ulster of TOE
222-5075. 1 p. m. till I p m.
8ERVICE
SUBB DEATH INSECTI­
Sonkartk Gians and Paint 2230345. Horn# p h o n o
CIDES, aad aprayar fum222-51M. Aik lor Fran or
Company
labod. Fur Information tad
Louis Berry.
(roa delivery call Raymond
Wooda. FA ANSI.
DACHSHUNDS AKC register­
ed. Black A tan. I Months
aid. All ohota. 3221701.

Property

WSBIYA B1VBB EVTATE8
Apprenimately 2W a owe, with
111 ft. a* river, H mile off
12. Ra*l Eatata For 8*1* 12. Real Ealata For 8*1*
B t 41
HOME TOO SMALL? . ; CHRISTMAS SPECIAL
Beautician .wonted. Cat ,\*Jt
So4 "Ola' t bedroom, r kfteb4d If ’Acre'Farm', near Sanford.
Curl Beauty Shop. SIS P a t
equipped homo now. Com­ Land cleared and In pas­
motto Ave. FA 2-4U4 er
pletely renovated inside. ture fenced and cross fenc­
FA 2-4012.
ed. MT' Hwy. frontage. 4
Price ONLY M,000.00 bedroom, two story homo.
$234.00 down.
Pino paneled. Roaaoeabte.
A l t a m o n t e Realty. Ph.
TE MTU or TE 15444.
Painting A Repairing. Free
JUST LISTED!
eatimatea. Wort guaran­
Charming 2 BR, till bath
teed. Fmd Roettgar. Ph.
home, altuated oo spacious
PA MM.
homtsite (100 z 140) with
many trees in One rest PAINT INSIDE OR OUT.
J. W. H all, R ealtor
FREE
ESTIMATE.
dentlal section! Also baa
"Call HaD" FA 2-3441
FA 2-1110.
aspirate
dining
room,
2244 So. VTuach Ave.
screen porch, carport A
utility. Features include
I Bedroom, 1 both, terras.
fully equipped kitchen and
* ao floor. Coscroto block. In
automatic washer. Shingle
West Sanford. Out of flight
roof A wood floors!
You can And anything you
pattern. Largo comer lot.
Cut 'N Curl Beauty Shop | need advertised te the HerSmall equity aad assume H a n d l i n g an types of
Total price — $9,250. Down 311 Palmetto
FA 244341 aid by Sanford merchant!.
mortgage b a l a n c e . VA real citato.
payment $300.00. Monthly
monthly payment $77. Ph.
JOHN
E.
FOX,
pay meats— $04.75 (includes
FA p o m .
everything)! This won’t test
REALTOR
LOCH ARBOR
110 N. Park Avenue
so ace it now!
Lovely new 3 BR, I bath CB
Phone 32S-09S0.
home oa large shady iMa
la Loch Arbor. Featnraa In­
Stenstiom Realty
clude full equipped kltcb- Neat and nice I BE 1 bath
ea, central duct beat, fire- CB borne on corner lot.
piano, eacloeod f a m i l y
Many nlca feature* I Only
room, and many others!
$8000, with $250 down, and
$19,950, with low dawug ay- $54 par month. A real good
MORTGAGE LOANS
meat. Eachutvo with
AT HOLLERS of SANFORD
buy! Available bow.
FHA aad Conventional
Commercial A Residential
PONTIAC Statim Wage*
4
4 Door, fully Kqalppod
%
111 N. Park Ava.

FA S-243J 111 N. Perk Ave.

FA 2-2420

Sunland Estates Homes
3 . BEDROOMS, 1. 1•/, A 2 BATHS

VA - NO DOWN PAYMENT
LOW MONTHLY PAYMENTS
VA - Oanventtonal Jk FHA Finandng

Suatead Estates . On 1T-I3 (I ML 8a. ef Sanford)
Sales Office 1st. Hnoae Inside Entrance

KJNGSWOOD BUILDERS, INC

PM. PA 9-8474
JIM HUNT REALTY, Sake Agent
Days. PA 3-211* • Eve. A Sun. PA 2-4441 • 222-4744

^ jo y o w t
C m u T to tt
. . . and bincere Thanks to the
many Home-Owner* of Tae ’n
Green Fatales and Longdate for
their cunfidanc* in ua an&gt;i tu all
builders supply bouses and our loyal aub-conUactora
with whim wo have had such pleasant dealing* dur­
ing the paat year.

We'll tndenver te usaintein yuur faith and good will

LM N ENTERPRISES
BuHdera ef Tee ’a Green aad Leagdalc
Harold Lagan. Prveideni

111 N. Park Ave.

FALCON SUtlen Wagon
4 Door. StwdejdJBM ft^
BUICK 2-Door Hnrdtep Special

FA 22420

15. Hastate** Opportunity
UNUSUAL BUSINESS
OPPORTUNITY
Our product has been mer­
chandised very successfully
in the Mid-West for some­
time. Due to the number of
Inquiries received from vari­
ous Florida Cities, we are
Interested In establishing
representation In the San­
ford area. This product can
be Sold-Rented-Leased for
Business -Commercial • and
Industrial applications. In­
dividuate interested must
have a good credit rating,
permanent resident of the
Sanford area. luccessiul
sales background. The in­
vestment will be protected
by a re-purchase agreement
with the Manufacturer. Am­
ple assistance will be fur­
nished for establishing and
maintaining a profitable
business. For additional datails Write Jim Prosser, dist.
Mgr. LAA. Products. Box
14187 Jax 16, FJa..

Curb Girl. Apply
Whistle. Sanford.

Pig
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for CHRISTMAS!

1961 COMET 3-22

*1795
*1495
*1595

Backet beats, Lika New.

1959 OLDSMOBILE
'-Doer Sepec M, Fill P w ert Tee?
Netete.

MONTEREY. One Owner. Shew,
roam Clean. Fatly Equipped.

1962 MERCURY
Cotoay Park Rtatiea Wages, 8
Pass, Completely Powered, Air
Cead. Just Lika Brand New. Bold
Far $4,444 New.

*3 4 9 5

1961 COMET

1960 OLDS “88”
4-door sedan, auto. Iran*., radio,
haater. power steering and brakes,
w/w Ursa, very dean.

2 ltoor Hedan, Standard Traaa.,
Uadto, Healer.

*1495

1960 MERCURY
1959 CHRYSLER
Sarategs 4-door sedan; eatrn sharp,
ante, tru e* radio, heater, power
steering A brakes, w/w tires.

MONTERBY, 4-Deer, Men-O-Matic. Radley Heater, Fewer blearing
* Brahes. A Real Nke Car.

1958 MERCURY
MONTEREY, 4-Deer, Merc-O-Malie. Heater.

1957 BUICK

FALCON 2 Deer Beds*
Standard Hhlft
CI1RY8LEB 4 Dear Windsor
Aetenaatla And^Alr^Cend.
CHEVROLET 4-Doer, • CyL,

1958 FORD

Special 4-door sedan; auto. traaa*
h*a4cr. A real bey.

RANen WAGON, 4 Cylinder. Standard Trann* Excellent Ceadltloa.

*1695
*7 9 5
*6 9 5

1958 DODGE Coronet
Many More Specials During

Automatic Trona.__________

l

Give A Permanent Gift
This Christmas
Give A Holler New Or Used Car

Our Annual December

2 Deer Hardtop, V-8, , Automatic
Trans., Power Huering A Itrakee,
Radio A Healer.

1958 EDSEL
2 Door Hardtop, V-4, Fewer Steer­
ing A Brakes, Radio A Haater.

1956 M ercedes Benz

CADILLAC 4 Door 8e4nn DeYille
Pewar And Al^Cendltton
OLD8MOB1LB 4 Deer Hardtop
Aatoms lie
OLDSMOBILB 4 Doer
Automatic,
PLYMOUTH 2 Door. V-4
I8 U
l» W

USED CAR

1959 MERCURY

HAPPY

Stenstiom Realty Stenstiom Realty Stenstiom Realty

Dazzle the
with a near new v

4-Door Medal 219

*7 9 5
*5 9 5
*9 9 5

Bargain Buys
PONTIAC 2 Door Hardtop

$ |||

PONTIAC 2-Door Sedan

PONTIAC 4 Door Sedan
Aateoutle Traaa.

LINCOLN 4-Door, Good TraaapnrlaUa* $ |Q Q

| ACQ CHEVROLET Station Wagon
lw W » V-8 Auto, Powe^Rteertng

1Q C Q CHEVROLET 4 Dear. 4 CyL
1 9 9 9 Automatic _ _ _ _ _ _ _
NO PAYMENTS UNTIL FEBRUARY
219 E. fad ST.
PA 2-4711

2 LOCATIONS
3448. PARK

ORLANDO CH 1-4148

FA

HUNT MERCURY INC
[C [R A M B L E R

109 N. Pslaistt* Ata.
Sanford

PA 2-4844
Winter Park

1U 4-M44

�i

K iiiY S
25th &amp; PARK
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9 til 9-9 til GSAt
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ONLY 22 POUNDS
MftaWy

known to ba in there would
be a certain amount af epaculatkm about a lueceMor.
There always la, at tba Vatia an.
. . •
U praeedeat la to ba aa*
cepted, tba speculation la
usually wrong. Whan Pina
XII died In IBM tbera wai
no ooa who gutssed hla iue*
caaaor would ba Angelo Glue*
appa Roocalll the rotund,

Monday a t f:M p. a .

JaJka a

6IN IR A L M E L E C T R IC
M

tipwm

* TO 10 CUPS

Coffee M aker

Hat Box

d a ttfn rii iir r a lii

• Extra Large
Heed

• Q«l«k . qelet

6E IE R A L O p ELECTRIC

foe m l automobile bar*
gaina, eb*ck tba Herald eUieIfled display acetioa.

STEREO PHONOGRAPH

A Cbrietmaa Gilt
Par Tba Entire Family

Ceramic Tile
and Patio

FINANCING
AVAILABLE
Ka Maney Dawn

B rackett Tile
f t Marble Co.
STM •- Sanford Are.
PA B41IS
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UNIVERSAL

By lawlee Gray ion
Tha Pint BapUat Church of
Geneva will obeerve a Birth­
day Party lor Chriat Serylce
at 10 a.m. Sunday during the
regular Sunday School hour
when gifts ol canned goodi
wlU be praaeoted for (Retribu­
tion to needy famlllea.
Mra. W. L. Sleg baa decorat­
ed the church lor tho oceaaion
with whda-aprayed magnolia
Ivavaa arranged to lorm beau­
tiful overiiaad polnaettlai.

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BCI1M

By Jana Casselberry
A Candlelight Communion
Sendee will be held on Chriat*
maa Eva at • p.m. In the
Caiielberry Women's C .'i by
the Flrat United Prcabytcrian
Church ol Caaaeibcrry.
Rev. John N. Montgomery,
paitor of the church, will
apeak on the aubject, “Mo
Room In tha Inn."
A cordial welcome la extend­
ed lo all In the community to
ahara in UUa service.

far
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Give A g ift thot is interesting,
informative and entertaining all year 'round

Area Church
Schedules
Communion

Geneva Church
To Have
Special Service

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6 M O NTHS SUBSCRIPTION $5.75
1 YEAR SUBSCRIPTION $1130

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tlw odHsrial A to r to a U , *;

Local law enforcement authorities joined
national agencies in urging every one to drive
safely during the remaining days of the Christmas holiday.
Both the Sanford Police Department and
the Sheriffs office have declared that the pres„ jW will be on to curb reckless drivers, and have
l mid that if anyone imbibes too freely men will
be available to drive the offender home rather
them endanger the lives of innocent
, „ tthan
h a n have
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Arrests Authorized In Dumping
f e r a lf t
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WEATHER: Partly cloudy, mild possible shower*.

V

Crack Down
afors,
L a vM rTo ld

County Road' Fwpt. J. C.
Lavender was gtokn^uthorlty
Good morning, folk!.. THU
by the,County Cil
U the once a year SurJdiy
Friday to secure
edition of The Hefalf' which
th* arrest of pereoi
U published each December
to be dumping trash
instead of a Christmas Day
bag* la county ai
paper. Thie gives our em­
have been cleared
ployes Christ mss day off.
8ee you Monday afternoon,
potted with "No
noon.
•Ign*.
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Lavender Indicated
Tbe-w Is a growing murmur
mlssloner* that he
out south, according to Agent
Identity of somo persona
HAVANA (UP!)—The Cu­ Friday night by Premier Fidel officials indicated Monday's have been violating th*
X-l, for an office to sell
ban government began trans­ Castro and New York attor­ exchange will be operated regulation*.
license plates. With more and
more people living out there
ferring captured leaders of tho ney James B. Donovan, coun­ on an air-shuttlo basis, with In other buslneea, the com­
sel for the Cuban families prisoners being returned in mission scheduled a public
It Just means that more and
Bay of P ip invasion from the committee for the liberation
th* same aircraft which hearing at 10 a. m. Jan. S yn
more people are buying their
Isle of Pines to Havana today of prisoners of war.
bring In th* first shipments th* resonlng of a section i t
tags In Winter Park Instead
in preparation for exchanging
Early Saturday morning, of goods.
of Seminole County.
Casselberry from A-! agricul­
•
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them for $ag million worth of Castro accompanied three of­ In Miami, four DCFs and tural to C-l commercial. Tho
ficials of the Cuban Red Cross DCI'a atood by at Opa Locks property la used now as a ,
City lisil will be closed
American-donated supplies.
to Havana airport (Tom where airfield to tako aboard semi- chleken farm.
Monday for (lie first four-day
A total of !M leaden were they flew to Miami In Dono­
holiday in tlw city’s history.
perishable cargo for the pri­ liar • Car Aluminum was
being transferred from the van’s chartered plan* to In­
Commercial refuse will be
soner trad*. This consists given the Job to supply th* &lt;
maximum security prison on spect the medical suppllea and mainly of pharmaceutical
picked up. sod the protecUve
new windows for th* court- the Isle of Pines. These con­ oilier goods being amaiscd at supplies.
services wUi’earry on.
bouse which must be customThe American Red Cross built In order to fit epeciflca- •
sisted of company command­ Opa Locks Airport.
The prisoners from the Isle charter freighter African
Poor phrasing resulted in
ers, sons of prominent antitlons.
of
Pines were being transfer Pilot was reported to be
misunderstanding of part of
&gt;Castro exiles snd the most reA fee of l'J.50 fu r a single
an article'.1 in Thursday'a
! calcitrant of the 1,113 prison­ red to Frincipe Prison—a con­ ready to depart from Miami township map and a total of
Herald about the North Or­
ers who will be exchanged verted hilltop rastle—where with the bulk of the barter $30 for complete set of town­
they were united with the supplies. It will take an eati' ship mapa, Just off tha draw­
lando cate of the town books.
Monday.
ground *nfety officer at the Sanford N’nvnl Air
TRYING TO KEEP TRAFFIC injuries anil
The charges against Mayor
These leaders were trans­ other captives of the abortive mated IS hour* (or the ship ing boards from th* county
Station. "It can happen to you,” is the theme
deaths down during the holiday* take* remind­
Fasula were based solely on
to reach Havana Harbor.
ferred to the Isle of Pines sev­ Invasion.
suning offices was approved.
of safety program* all over the nation.
All government newspapers There wa* no Indication in Zoning Director Robert Brown
er* like the one *hown here in a display by the
his refusal to turn over the
en months ago. There, major
town books and not on any
political prisoners are kept in today headlined the signing Havana that the exchange said that the new maps wer*
ether r e a s o n , especially
(lie huge octagonal "model of the agreement, emphasiz­ would start Sunday instead the latest and moat up-to-date
phone calls or threats re­
prisoa,” from where Cuban ing that the full price of $03 of Monday as rumored in and should be made available
portedly received by Coun­
officials claim there has never million set by.a revolutionary Miami.
In all persona who might have
tribunal for "Indemnities" on
cilman W. W. Anderson. The
been a successful escape.
use for them.
the
prisoners
will
be
met.
village has been having its
Final agreement (or the pri­
A resolution supporting th*
troubles and we don’t want
soners’ exchange was signed The Communist urgan lloy
proposed McCoy Jetport was
complaints
he
was
handling
The
Herald
bandied
this
a*
headlined:
"The
IndcmnliaAnother
misstatement
was
City Manager W.
E.
to add to them.
approved. The board also fav•
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tlon For Damage* To Cuba
Knowles pointed out Satur­ in ■ sentence which said that pertained to " e x c e s s i v e &gt; local news story of in­
ored urging to extend plana
terest
to
Its
readers
and
did
Will
Be
Satisfied
.
.
.
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charges”
.
Knowles
said
the
company
State Forester Terrell Da­ day that a report in Friday's
for SR 430, which would give
not
intend
that
It
he
writ­
Million.’’
was anxious to "to have the
As to the report that he
vis appeared before the com­
a direct route to th* jetport
Tlie revolutionary tribunal1
mission Friday and said Herald about the business heat taken off” and had made would ask the state to take ten in any way to include
from Seminole County.
any
Implications
derogatory
operations
of
Saxon
Termite
which tried the prisoners,
arrangement* with a loeal away the license of the firm
there wasn’t much merchant*
Approval of the bund f«ir In­
placed "fines” or "Indemni­
able timber out at Osceola Control firm of Holly Hill attorney to have the deed* on the basis of Its operations to the Saxon Termite Control
coming Commission*]! John
firm
or
to
Interpolate
on
the
contained
statements
with
ties”
on.their
heads
ranging
returned.
in Sanford, he said that this
Air Strip, but ha couldn't ba
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (UPI) Alexander won ap#tjy ap­
from $23,000 to $300,000 each.
too sure because the corners implications which he did
This was a reference to the was true, as well as having city manager's statements.
Two
Die
In
Fo#
—Th*
Jury la the gl-million proval and the county road de­
d
to
not
make
to
the
newspaper's
Donovan
ami
member*
of
of the reservation are not
tact that the company had the city of Sanford reftan ta
JACKSONVILLE
(UBI)
•piracy
Teamsters partment received permission
the
commute* . were conspiracy trial
trtjn of Tea
to the
Hie family
facnlljr, .commit
marked. The commission de­ reporter.
told the eity manager that allow the
hew*.
Two
person*
dlgd,
apd
II
If. sMoffa tc* j,riler a -J07|» jjfu-li. jtud &lt;
*IA
M
z
.
FrcakWU
X4
y
&gt;
u
~
K.
Vr*T» j
cided to he*-# it wropeely sur­ , Jh« story, dealt with. the y -raMed &gt;» v'~&gt;e**y
other*.
xrtrw
*
tajtirrsf'
on
fogb
o D fk iily parkway mower,
In pilnelpe last night and reported It wa* "bop
veyed so they would know city manager's handling «l with the home owuers clear­ The
shrouded highway! in Duval tell them that the agreement deadlocked'' Saturday but
complaints
from
Sanford
rest
what they bad paid for.
ed up snd complaints recti- state me
County during the might.
for their release had been was told to go back to the
dents about their dealings (ied Knowles said that the he would p r m the
jury room "and stay with
signed.
tar
as
he
can
in
order
Semlnok Timing Associa­ with the firm.
firm had madf an offer to
"They received th* new* it.’’
A Lifesaver
tion 1s having one of the big­ The report aald that a num­ take some sclion in this re-I protect the citizens of SanFederal Judge William Mil­
gest drag Iheets In the south­ ber of local people had to gard.
WASHINGTON (UPI) - At like soldiers, but they were
| ford from the operations of
a
committee ler called court back Into
least 3.000 persons destined overjoyed,”
east come Dec. 2) and 30.' put mortgages on their
The story further said that the firm.
By th* way. Ken McIntosh homes, furniture and other Knowles said that he w as1 The city manager said that
for death on the nation’a high­ spokesman said. Donovan session after the Jury bad
Two Juvenile* received a ways every year will survive talked with the elected cell- been deliberating the ease
says the Osceola races a r e , property to pay for extermi- writing to the State Hoard of he was not setting out to do
Small contractors, inde­
knowa all over the country natlng work done by the Health about unsatisfactory an)tiling except lo investigate surprise Friday night when aRcr the interstate system Is block chiefs, who broke the about eight hours and said pendently owned and operated
he had received a note from with a gross business during
as some of the best held in firm.
servlet and e x o r b i t a n t complaints made to him by they pried open a window completed tn 1972. The predic­ new* to their companion*.
Mrs. Berta Harreto, the the foreman which read:
This did not make it clear charges made by the firm. local residents, as he has and crawled Into the Alta­ tion was made Saturday by
the aouth.
the last three year* of less
• • •
monte Elementary School, James K. Williams, director committee resident member "We are hopelessly deadlock­ than $3 million, are Invited
that if any mortgages were He said Saturday that the : done in ’similar Instances.
and were met by a deputy of the newly-created Office of In Havana, laid today Cuban ed and hope (o report earn*.” to bid on a men's room ami .
County Commissioners are contracted by the residents,
sheriff.
they
were
not
made
with
the
Highway Safety in tho Bureau
much concerned over the ex­
lounge room adjacent to tho
The deputy had been sta­ of Public Roads.
orbitant costs of acquiring Saxon company, but were
NAS Ballroom, a report from
negotiated
with
tioned In the building in re­
rights of way for new roads privately
Lcdr. T. J. Padden, officer
sponse lo a report of a num­ Victory Claimed
and asked Attorney Harold lending agenciea.
In chargt of construction, an­
ber of brcak-lns and acta of SANTO DOMINGO &lt;UPI&gt;Johnson to m s If there Isn't It also was stated in the
nounced.
vandalism at the achool in Juan Uoich, leftist antl-Comsome other means besides report that a number of
The government specifica­
recent week*.
munisl presidential candidate
sdvolorem
taxes to raise mortgages reportedly bad
tions snd forms and other in­
been foreclosed and the pro­
The boys, 13, and 1$ years of the Dominican Revolution­
formation may be obtained
money for rights of way.
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of age, one of them a Jun­ ary parly, claimed victory Sat­
perty deeds picked up when
or examinrd on application
Identified
as
Rudolph
Fried­
MOSCOW
CUPI»
—
The
Retiring Commissioner Ver­ the people were unable to Soviet Union's big spy scare man and Leningrad Pravda ior high student bad no ex­ urday. ilosch said "nothing' Considerablo heat was gen­ serve* the lilllcreit section of to Lcdr. Paiklrn at the San­
planation for their action and but death” could prevent his erated at the last 1902 meet­ Altamonte Springs, and which ford Naval Air Station.
non Dunn, with a big smile, make demand payments.
The city manager said that spread Saturday. A Russian laid he became involved in denied any connection with Inauguration. But he Indicated ing of th* Altamonte Springs will be tied inte the Oakland
a'ked to be allowed to mike
physics teacher with a love espionage when an American
the motion to adjourn, and this part of the report was of abstract art was accused agent struck up a conversa­ other incident* at the school. he did not place much stock in city council when two bids Estates construction as Ihe
not
discussed
with
him
by
They will he released to the rt'fiorti made by his support- were opened fur the construc­ tint unit of th# new water W l l t c r C u t O f f
even seconded his own mo­
of passing secrets to the tion with him while Fried­
tion st the final meeting of the reporter. This statement Americans and a West Ger­ man was "skeplicatl)'' view­ custody of ihcir parents, ac­ er, that there is a plot afoot tion of the first &lt;M3 feet of system.
The northeast quarter of tho
the present bosrd Friday also obviously would not per­ man tourist was expelled for ing paintings m the Lenin­ cording to Sheriff J. L. Hob­ to kill him.
mains of the municipal water­ The final set of the hoard City of Sanford was without
tain to any action by an ex*
by, pending an appearance
morning.
was to order the purchase uf water for about an hour snd a
works.
| terminating firm, which did photographing defense ob­ grad kluseum.
before Juvenile Court Judge Pope Sees Hope
a new set of tires for the half Saturday murning alter
A
bid
from
a
Jacksonville
The West German tourist Vernon Mire Jr.
Zoning I).rector
Robert not hold the liena In the first ject*.
VATICAN CITY (UPI) - firm. Ball Builders, offered police car. following which somebody ran over a lire hy­
The l a t e s t accusations! was identified as Helmulli
Pope John XXIII said Satur­ to construct the unit lo serve Councilman John Wolf, who drant and broke it. City Man­
Drown picked up several o r- j P'ac*brought to It the number of ■Kern merer and Pravda aald
day night In his annual Christ­ Oakland Estates, on South habitually moves for sdjourn ager W. E. Knowles said wa.
ders for a set of the new
'
persons named in seven be was arrested while trying
mas menage to the world that 3failland Ave., fur a tidal cost mrnt of the meetings, made ter department crews had
county township maps before
week* as part of a vast An­ to photograph a "devense ob­
tliere are now glimmers of uf $4,76303, snd one from his last motion to adjourn, ami quite a Job getting the repairs
he even got out of the coun­
glo-American spy ring in­ ject” and eapelled 24 hours
hope for International peace. Orange Paving and t'unstruc. Jeff Hodges added his last i made due to the water escapty commission chambers Fri| | S ____
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volving at least five mem­ later.
The
Pope, In one of the most lion Co.. Orlando, put th* cost second to Wolf’s motion.
_a*
The new sketches are ii i r
i ing from Ihe broken hydrant.
bers of the U. S. Embassy
Meanwhile, it was under­ 13076278
optimistic holiday messages of of the job at $3,609.03.
slurp and up-to-date
and 17681560
staff here and which is ex- stood the three embassy staff
hii four-)ear reign, said his
could be invaluable helps to
ATLANTA (Ul’l) — Two calls for peace during the The discussion arose over I
members implicated by the
LAKELAND (U P I)-D r. C. ^
in * W
real estate people and others,
FOR LAST MINUTE SHOPPING
the Insertion of a proviso in ;
federal
juilgv*
.Saturday
turn­
Soviet press in the alleged
ra•
grave Cuban crisis apparently the Jacksonville bid providing
who need to pin point loca­ N. Hendershott, plant physiol- * Inwca**
ed dimn the plea •&gt;( former were heeded.
addition to two Amer- Anglo-American
spy
net­
ogist for the Florida Cltrua
tions around
thecounty.
that the Job will be completed
YOU CAN’T AFFORD TO MISS
work would remain here un­ Venezuelan dictator Marroa
The;
cost $30 a set (13 Commission, auid Saturday, „ .
as specified by Jan. 3. "wea­
Peres Jimintz that ha be frred More Refugees
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some
month*
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pages) or $2.30 individually. that freeze
ther permitting.” Some mem­
from a Florida jail for th*
. „ . .
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• •
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MIAMI (UPI) - The Coast ber* of the board felt the work
mar eventually tasta a bit in- .
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Chriatmas holidayi.
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As you gather around the sip
Chief Judge Klliert Tuttle political refugees were picked could not be finished by that
•long as il
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tree on Christmaa Day, or
, r , i. ..
, i .. , „ Soviet ...scientist,
Soviet lanta, Ga., the embassy doc­ and Aaaociat* Judge Griffin up Saturday from a small boat lime, with the Christmas boll-!
_
. a _____
ait down to that groaning Hendershott aald the fruit .
tor and assistant air attache; Bell of the Fifth U. 8. Circuit in the Atlantic, about 30 mile* day and the New- Year holi­
.
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Army
officer,
and
a
German
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'
table with your family, just will develop an Inalpid taste'
Security Officer Hugh klont- Court of Appeal* refuted a south of Miami. The refugees day permitting a maximum
h„ e
m
for one moment remember from seven to 10 day. after,
gomcry, 39, of Springfield, plea for a writ of habeas cor­ were taken aboard the tanker of eight days available for
the men of the United State* th. fruit haws. I. added that, |h#
Ul#t Americ,„ Maas.;
Second
Secretary pus and also turned down a Henry which turned them over work.
H^
,he
Army, Navy, Marine* and h . considered th. thaw to
A penalty rlause calling for
Richard K. German, 33, of motion that a new bond of to the Coast Guard here. The
Air Force, who are standing have started Dec. 15
Soviet armed force,. The Dallas, Tex.
$230,UOO be let on Pares Jim­ Cuban exiles were brought $30 penalty for every day past
guard duty, tailing on pa­ He avid It la posaibl. for|
K, r, wa. linked
enez emf that he lie freed until athure and turned over to U. the Jan. 3 date It included In
trol ahips. flying sky pickets fruit that falls to th# ground ! with the so-called reorganiSEE OUR AI) PAGE .1
(tie proposal, and It was felt
an appeal is made.
S. Immigration authorities.
^
of su|1#
or cruising silently under the to be affecud by bacterl. and
by Mayor W. L. Swoffurd that
sea. ever on the alert to other-outside influences — |
t h * "weather permitting''
Soviet security C h r i s t O I C S Q f f
give you another Christmas in* fermentation.
REAL SPECIAL BUY MONDAY ONLYl
clause might be used as an
Handerahutt told the com­ The physics teacher wa*
in peace.
YAH Nine's Hoot Owl* will
out, in the event the Job was­
MEN’S DRESS SLACKS 20% OFF
mission that fruit now being
have their first Christmas at
n't finished.
The one thing that can processed U of good quality
W. c. Hill. 72. of the San­
home in three years, after
However, It was decided to
ALL SIZES - COLORS AND FABRICS
really mar your Christmas and will result in a product
B E L G R A D E (UPI) — accept the Jacksonville bid
debarking at Mayport Thurs­ ford Lodge of F end A31, will
Herald Index
and that of your (used *nes, meeting all comtniaaion stand­
day from the USS Saratoga be presented with his 30-year President Tito said Saturday and the contract will be In
Page 2 following a brief Caribbean certificate at ceremonies at rumors that Yugoslavia might Hi* Bali company office on
Bridge
not only this year, but (or ards.
Page 7 cruise.
years to come, is the shock He said cold damaged fruit Classified
th* Masonic Temple Thursday. rejain the Soviet bloc is "ab­ klonday.
_ . Page 6
of having a member of the still on ths tree can be con­ Comics
While at sea the squadron
Judge Frank L. Miller. 84, solutely without foundation"
City Attorney S. J. Davis
Page t
Dear Abby
family killed or crippled in sumed without concern. Hr
made a visit to Guantanamo who conferred Hill's First De­ Tito returned to his* capital will meet Wednesday with of­
Page
4
Editorial
an automobile accident. So said fruit frosen by low Ism*
Bay, Cuba and conducted an gree on July 4, 19)2, will Saturday from an 18-day ficials of the Commercial
Page 2 operational readiness inspec­ award the SO-year certificate "political vacaticsi” in Russia Bank at Winter Park, to dis­
for the take of the ones who peraturrs can be compared In Entertainment
..... PttgH 2 tion to grade USS Saratoga to Hill at th* ceremonies.
will be left behind if some­ a sense with concentrate juice I «•£ill* ....
and spoke before a cheering cuss with them a loan of $32,Puzzle _
___ Page 7
thing happens to )ou, . , . and would be just as palatable
and Carrier Air Group Three
Miller, Who I* tho oldest crowd of 40,000 standing in 1300 to purchase th* present
. that’* ' if eaten before it become* in- Society __ — __ Peg* 1 on their operational capabi­ MaaUr Mason is the Lodge, deep snow at th* railway sta- water plant of Southern Gulf
drive defensively
Sports __ _ ... .. _ P|0« * lity.
I slpid.
r artfully.
• member Mace 1908.1Don her*.
Utilities, lac., that presently
v people.

VOL. 68

United Press Leased Wile

Established 1908

SAT., DECEMBER 22, 1962

SANFORD. FLORIDA

NO. 611

Cuban Prisoner
Transfer Starts

Report On License Is Clarified

WUVA...

Jury 'Hopelessly
Deadlocked’ In
Trial 01Hoffa

Contractors
Invited ToBid

lers

Gel ASurprise

Spy Scare Grows
Among Russians

Altamonte Okays
W ater Main Bid

Judges Refuse

Damaged Citrus

"Santa
Specials!"

Hoot Owls Get

W. C. Hill To Get
Still Out Of Red
Certificate
Bloc, Tito Says

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Aaaa DaglU. DoBary; Stella
WflllamJ, Marguerite Pope,
Bernaa
Bridget,
Horaco
Jackson, aad Latllb Bandera
af Sanford.
Bbtoa
Ur. and lira. Nance Bandera of Sanford, a boy
Diodtorgeo
W in lam
Clause,
Virginia
Bheddan, David Fryman and
Mra. William Smith and baby
of Saaford. .
DECEMBER tl
Arthur Vrttaa, Kodaay Sharp
and Margaret Rbener of Do­
Bary; Dekme Wilber of Lake
Mary;
WUltom Hamilton,
Leslie Holcombe, Catherine
Bowen, Susan Hemphill, Al­
bert Warren, Calvin Moor*,
Ella Lord, Shirley Alexander
aad Deanb Hogan of San­
ford.
Births
Sir. and Mra. Richard Wil­
ber of Sanford, e boy.
Mr. and Mra. Joseph Alex­
ander of Sanford, a girl
DUcbargee
Sfra. Eldon Shiver and baby,
Lake Mary; Loviaa Van Ma­
ter, Tampa; Anna Daglla, Do­
Bary; Reman Bridges, Ther­
esa Musik, Hubert UcSwain,
Paul Royiand, Uura Harden,
Mrs. Ruben Burch and baby
af Sanford.
DECEMBER IS
Admissions
Clyde Urban, DeBary; Doro­
thy Britton, Lake Monroe;
Mary Kruger, Betty Jean
WUliams, Derrick Gilchrist,
Comer Jones, Sarah Ander­
son, Sarah Clsowskl of San­
ford.
lUrtha
Mr. and Mrs. James Skip­
per of Banford, a boy
Discharges
Angela Vandal!, Loogwood;
Agnea Cook, 8usan Hemphill,
Catherine Bowen, Terry Jenkin, Mrs. Lawrence Kuhta
and baby, Mrs. John Butler
and baity, Mra. Malvin Moose
end baby, Mrs. James Burns
end baby, Mrs. Namon Sand­
ora and baby, Mrs. Lewis
Hardy and baby, of Sanford.
DECEMBER U
Admissions
Lucy Uallarman, Lake Mon­
roe;
Christopher
Moore,
lake Monroe; Everett Kent,
DeBary; Clarence Johnson,
Lake Mary; Msrgartt Hud­
gins, Roaaleo Bruton, Her­
man Burton. Mary Lou Mc­
Donald, Rosemarie Tlicker,
Patricia Clark. M«gar*t
Wlrth, Earths Akins of San­
ford.
Births
Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Akins
of Sanford, a boy,
Mr. and Mra. Donovan Tuck­
er of Sanford, a girl
Mr. and Mrs. Roger Clark
of Sanford, a boy
Dlscharees
Phyllis Moore, Lake Mary;
Joseph Hutchinson, Winnie
ColUns, Connie Nash of Sanford.
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the hour* of 10 a. m. and 8 p. m. and 5 p. m. and
9 p. tn. Saturday he will talk to yoongitara from
10 a. m. to 1 p. m. and 8 to 8:80 pt m.
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tonight, Friday and Saturday night.

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YOU 63

United Preaa Leased Wire

** e i o c *
LARRY TER8HEL
I* tb# last celwriting f«r
•while it Might bn a goad
Mae to catch ip an Christnan presents. Here’s My
Ch r 1st m as list fsr this
year.)
THE CHAMBER OP COM­
MERCE: About six now In­
dustries and four new tourist
attractions.
THE CITY OP SANFORD:
Soma additional funds to fix
i ' up tbs aos and make it ona of
top attractions in central
Florida.
THE CITY OP ORLANDO:
A map of tha city of Sanford.
COUNTY COMMISSIONER
JOHN FITZPATRICK: An
administrative a id e so he
won't have to get out In the
middle of the night to look
aver a drainage ditch. .
4
MACK CLEVELAND JR.;
A seat in tha Senate.
GORDON FREDERICK JR.
A. political job . . . ana that
cornea with a license tag.
FRANCIS
ROUMILLAT
JR.: About 00 new member­
ships to the Chamber of Com­
merce.
TOM McDONALD: A may
i
iA a ar'e name plats.
C O U N T Y COMMISSION
CHAIRMAN J. C. HUTCH!
SON: Roberta Rules Of Order.
JIMMY CRAPPS: plaudit*
for the fine job ho did
M y or during 1962.
VERNON DU NN . TED
WILLIAMS. EARL HIGGIN*
BOHA 31: Three who never
9 showed they were lame ducks
9
and always had tha county
and clty’a good at heart.
THE TOWN OP NORTH
ORLANDO: A public relations

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EaUbliahad 1908 THURS.. DECEMBER, 20, 1902

SANFORD, FLORIDA

NO. 609

Orlando M ayor Case Dismissed
louthy M eeting
Extended A Day
NASSAU, Bahamas (UPI) — President Ken­
nedy and Prime Minister Harold Macmillan today ex­
tended their talks for an extra day in search of a
compromise that would give Britain a nuclear deter­
rent substitute for the controversial Skybolt missile.
The two met again in a villa overlooking the

nsuvA...
Two Die In Fire
HUD80N, Mass. (UPI&gt;—
Two persons died and 12
others wars injured today
whan a smoky corridor fin
caught S6 elderly nursing
home patients ia their bads.

Union Chiefs Feud
WASHINGTON (UPI) —
Al Hartnett was suspended
Wednesday as secretary-trea­
surer of tha International
Union of Electrical Workers
to climax a bitter fusd with
President James B. Carey.

Funds Okayed

WASHINGTON (UPI) —
The Florida Stata Board af
Health has been swarded a
CECIL TUCKER: An or­ 1186,000 federal grant ta tnrestigate the encephalitis out­
ange without lea hi it.
REALTORS: Two now NAS break In the 8c Petersburg
squadrons.
area earlier this year.
POSTMASTER GUT AL­
LEN: A Job.
West Appeals
HAROLD JOHNSON: Any
GENEVA (UPI) — T ha
aid attorney general’s opinion. Western powers appealed ta
JOHN ALEXANDER: Good the Soviet Union Uday to re­
luck buddy, you’ll nesd it
turn to tha disarmament con­
CITY CLERK H E N R Y ference after tha Chriitmas
TAMM JR.: An additional recess ready to Mgotlate on
staff to help him complete bis a serious bails.
vacant property reappraisal.
THE TOWN OP LONG- Cigarets Out
WOOD: A ntw city halL
BUFFALO, N. Y. (UPI)—
CITY JUfcGE KEN McIN- One of tha country’s largest
TOSH: A new dog ordinance. c a n c e r research hospitals
GEORGE TOUHY: A pot­ Wednesday banned all clgaret
ted plant la front of First
vending machines from its
Federal.
buildings because of the
JIM PIGOTT: A n o t h e r
"meteoric rise in lung cancer
Butch Riser.
JOHNNY SAULS::. . . An­ deaths due to smoking."

Atlantic, where no mala topic
was discussion of a nuclear
striking force for Britain. Tha
British had hoped to arm their
jet bombera with tha Amer­
ican Skybolt missile
But tha United States plans
ta scrap that weapon because
It bas proved too costly and
baa been unsuccessful thus
fir. Thus the need ia to find
a anbatituta for Britain—parhapa tha Polaris missile or a
nuclear force within th e
framework of tha North Atlan­
tic Treaty Organisation.
The talks originally were
scheduled to end today, but
they were so touchy that the
two leaders decided to go on
for another day.
Officials said the first Item
on the agenda when they met
at lo a.m. was a renewal of
tha Skybolt discussion*.
There was an expactatloo
that tha president and the
prime minister would turn to
tha tense Far East situation
later la the day. The problem
of the Congo also loomed in
tha background.
During tha night, Secratary
at Defense Robert McNamara
and British Defense Minister

Act Is Cited
County Judge Vernon Mlae wife bad received numerous’ or not the general law, StaWednesday afternoon dismiss­ anonymous telephone calls ol tutc 163, applied In the case
ed the case against North Or­ n threatening nature, and at of a municipality formed an
lando Mayor Frank Fasula on one gathering Anderson dis­ der special legislation, aa
charges of failure to open the played a large piece of cloth was the case with North Or­
books and records to the clti- on which was printed a threat lando.
to the life of his daughter.
A request to the state’s at­
sens of the town.
As a result of these threati, torney for a ruling produced
The charges were dropped,
according to County Prosecut­ Anderson had a warrant is­ no definitive answer to the
ing Attorney Karlyla Houa- sued for the arrest of Fasula question and after further
holder because tha legislative under Ttorida Statute 163. the ltudy by Judge Mixe, prose­
act under which Fasula waa general legislation covering cutor Karlyle Houtholder and
charged is "contrary" to the the incorporation of municipal­ defense attorney Mack Cleve­
provisions of n special act ities which stipulates that all land Jr., another hearing was
town books art to be turned held Wednesday and the case
passed la 1939.
The case la tha outgrowth over to the treasurer, and fail­ was dismissed.
of a series of mass meetings ure to do so constitutes a mis­
lloushoktcr revealed that
and personal differences be­ demeanor.
at the final argument of the
tween W. W. Anderson, town Fasula, when Informed of preliminary hearing on the
treasurer, and the mayor, who the warrant, appeared at the charge against Fasula, Cleve­
Anderson alleged refused to sheriffi office and accepted land cited that the Special
release the town books and service there and was rrleaicd Act of 1939 creating the Vill­
checkbook to Anderson's cus­ on his own recognisance.
age of North Orlando con­
At n pre-trail bearing held tains in Article 3, Section 13,
tody.
At a series of mass meet­ • number of weeks ago, the of Its charter a provision for
ings held last summer, An­ discussion became soagxed charges to be made against
min* •• to whether any town official or officer
derson cltlmcd be •"'* kl* m

of the village of North ON
Undo before the Town Coun­
cil and seU forth n full and
complete procedure for the
Town Council to hold a trUl
of any charges brought
against any official or offi­
cer of the village and to de­
termine the guilt or Inno­
cence of any such person and
provides a penalty If auch
person should be found guilty.
The General Legislative
Act under which Fasula was
charged la contrary to the
provisions of this Special
Legislative Act and where
this occurs it U the law that
the Special Act shall control
and be the deciding factor,
in view of this snd since
there it a provision provid­
ed in the Special Act, the
charge pending against Fa
aula in the County Judge’s
Court must of necessity be
dismissed.

Soviet W orking
Again In Congo
WASHINGTON (UPI) — The Soviet Union,
which waa rebuffed in an attempt to put Russian mil*
itary and economic groups tn the Congo in 1960^
seems to be waiting in the wings for another try.
And, not entirely content with waiting, it nppear* to be working behind the scenes to encourage
the downfall of central Con­
go Premier Cyrille Adoula.
which could create the kind
of vacuum the Communists
like to fill.
The Soviet ambassador In
the Congo Is reported to have
been making the rounds of
Leopoldville, hinting at offera of military aid and gen­
erally behaving as though
the time soon would be rip*
for Soviet Intervention.
Leftist deputies in the Con­
go parliament hava teamed
up with deputies represent­
ing the Conakat party of
Katanga Premier M o I a e
Tshombe In an effort to top­
ple Adoula.
Thair line has been that
Adoula, with Western and U.
S. support, had been unable
to unify the Congo and that
stronger measure* may be
necessary.
The possibility of renewed
Soviet designs on the Congo
has been ■ major factor In
President Kennedy’s decision
to Increase U. S. military
squipment aid to UN force*
and to dispatch a military
team lo the Congo to survey
equipment needs,
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special atudy papers aimed at
reaching soma sort of com­
promise to give Britain a nu­
clear strike potential.

Action Underway
ToGet Reduced
HayRate Used
Approval ia expected short­
ly of one phase of relief to
farmer* who suffered losses
during the recent freese.
County Agent Cecil Tucker
said today that the Interstate
Commerce Commission hae
approved a 60 percent freight
rate reduction on shipments
of hay to cattlemen end other
farmers in the county who ap­
ply for such assistance.
Review of a legal point In
the ICC ruling is being made
by the Supreme Court and fi­
nal word is expected right
away.
Tha freight rate ruling al­
lows railroads to ship hay and
other vital needs to diMttar
areas at 60 percent of the cost
normally required by the rate
structure eat by the ICC. This
waa used by Seminoia County
agricultural intaresta to get
hay in the 1967 freese dis­
aster.

other Johnny Saul*.
COUNTY JUDGE VERNON Stocks Irregular
NEW YORK (UPI) —
MIZE: A new door ta his of­
Stocks
opened Irregularly
fice.
CIVIL SERVICE BOARD: higher In moderately active
trading today but most gains
A full quorum.
P A T R O L M A N JIM were limited. Wllh Wednes­
HARDYfA eoupy of Stephen day’s sharp market rise was
Crane’s “Tha Red Badge Of a quick reversal for the bet­
ter in the sentiment of market
Courage."
analysts.
SORORITIES: Oops!
GARFIELD W A L K E R :
Some dry toast and a glass of Norstad Honored
PARIS (U PI)-U . 8. Air
warm milk. .
BASEBALL FANS: Some Force Gen. Laruis Norstad re­
major league club to train j ceived tha Grand Crosa of the
here.
LegLn of honor, the highest
BOB BESSKRER^An In­ award France can bestow on
tern progran/and a fete^moro a foreigner, in ceremonies to­
Mill-Burton Mollars.
day anticipating hi* retire­
ArB. PETERSON .SR.:
ment Jen. 2 as supreme Allied
OhO copies of "1984” so people
mmander in Europe.
can understand what he’s try­
ing to do.
ule Mail Burned
ROAD SUFT. J. C.
FREDERICKSBURG, V a .
ENDEK: A bucket of
(UPI) — A aealed mail car
paint
____
carrying Christmaa packages
COUNTY KNSINIER BILL to Florida taught fire end A prediction of more fee
BUSH: Drainage plana for burned today in the Richmond, night waa mada today
tha Adams Shopping canter.
Fredericksburg and Potomac weather forecaster Mitthew
CASSELBERRY: An accur­
Railroad yards here. A postal Gerfinkel at Orlando, who said
ate soning map.
ground mist should dieeppear
BILL STEMPER: A client inspector said most of the Friday.
for that facility at Park and 1,002 pieces of mail in tho Tha fog Wednesday night
storage car, part of the 11aFirst
was so heavy in the south end
NORTH ORLANDO TOWN vena Special an route to Jack­ of Seminole County that visi­
sonville,
Fla.,
were
apparently
COUNCILMAN WOODY AN­
bility In ■poll waa I«m than
deitro) »d.
DERSON: A set of books.
73 feet and traffic on atato
OVIEDO; Lake J e s s u p
i»y' road* « u ilowod
and
Causeway.
j almost to a walk. Traffic
BILL HUTCHISON: A litat on llwy. 17 91 while
movement
tie peace on klonday nights
jw«r than uaual, waa
; much slower
. . . and shorter City Commis­
tha presence of naon
The annual Christmas vaca­ eased by the
sion meetings.
t
biuinaaa houaaa
lights
on
the business
COUNTY COMMISSIONER tion for Seminole County .which made
ado the
tha outlines
outllnaa of tha
school students b«|an today as
ELECT LEE GARY: Big
road
relatively
clear.
classes were dismissed at the
enough feet to fill Vernon
regular hour until Jan. 2.
Dunn’s shoes.
The customary two-week
TANGLEWOOD R E S I ­
holiday was cut this year In
DENTS: A invitation to meet
Bridge_____
Paga 7
order that the schools may
Seminole County.
Classified _
Page tl
also take a spring vacation.
FOR HEAR LAKE AND
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Comic*
___ Pag* 10
LAKE MONROE: Much need-,
. . .
Dear Abby ----- Page 1
ed fire department*.
BODFCI T O ivlCCt
Editorial
Page 4
I AKUY VERSUEL: Chriat
The County Commission will
Entertainment . Pag* 7
in New York . . . and j meet at 9 a.m. Friday in what
Puzzle_______ Page 10
li expected to be a routine
ttot's where 111 be.
Society — Page &amp;A 9
A short meeting. Chairman
TO EVERYONE
Kporta
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j C, Huiduaoa said today.
JUsiy UcwUaaa.

Night Fog Lift
Is Expected

Police OnDuly
In North Orlando
HAPPY WINNERS o f tha oversea* phone calls
to servicemen at Christmas are Mr*. George
Maffett, left, and Mr*. Katherine Phngun, right.
They are shown receiving the new* at the USO

along with Uiwsell Kitner o f the CWA Local
.*1108, which will arrange the culla; Rev. Ernest
Rolick and. rear, David Van Nee*
Ness and Mr*.
Carolyn Hiioon* o f the USO.
(Herald Photo)

Freeing Prisoners Appears Set
HAVANA (UPI) New
York Attorney James B.
Donovan returned to Havana
today with two unidentified
companions, apparently to
put the finishing touchea to
the Cuban invasion prisoners
•xchange deal.
Havana radio indicated to­
day that negotiations will be
successful soon for the re­
lease of 1.113 prisoners of
the Pay of rig* invasion of

Cuba In April 1961.
I' froin report* gathered, that1 “ Think God. all our feara
In a broadcast heard here, 'th, indemnification demand ' 1" over,” he said. “ Now it
the radio said that “officials ed by the revolutionary ia only a matter of days be
of the revolutionary govern.
, , fore our loved onea will be
„
ment and members of the court*, made up of clinical |
committee who have conre and medical equipment, will1 Tlie American Red Cross la
rushing 63.1 million worth of
to Havana, headed by Amer­ be positive shortly."
ican lawyer James P. Dono­
Donovan slipped into Mi- food and medical supplies invan, renewed negotiation* for ami
International
Airport to Florida a* ransom for the
tha liberation of the 'mer­ Wednesday night after an- prisoner*
nouncmg in Havana he had There was one report that
cenaries' of Playa Giron.”
“ Everything seenu to indi- receive Castro's answer re * U. S. freighter might leave
broadcast said. garding the release of the for Cuba with the first supcate,
men captured |9 montha ago plies Friday night or Saturin the abortive Bay of Pigs day morning.
invasion.
Although the cost of the
In Havana, a relative of ( ransom in the form of food,
the prisoners said they might1medical supplies and drug*
be heed at any moment, al- was listed at |33 million, the
though it probably will he |cost of getting it to Cuba
early nest week before they i would push the price tag well
are released.
|ovcr $70 million.

North Orlando’a police de­
partment has been reactivated
•nd the town limits ore being
posted tn forbid hunting in
the village, It was announced
today by Sgt. Bob Stephen­
son.
Patrolling of Ih* town atsrtcd Wednesday night snd every
effort will be made to prevent
the shooting of firearms In
the town, Stephenson said.
He edited that violator* of the
ordinance will be prosecuted
to the fullest extent of the
law.
A speed limit of 33 mile*
per hour ha* been aet for tha
Isingwood-Ovledo Road and
strict enforcement of this
also ie promised.

Tanker Crashes
NAHA, Okinawa (U l'l)-A
United State* Air Force KB30
tanker plane erethed during a
landinr attempt at Kadena
Air Fore* Base today, killing
seven person*. Five of the vic­
tims were American crewmen
and two were Okinawan civil­
ians.

County Schools
Start Holidays

Herald Index

RANSOM FOR CUBAN PRISONERS—Purt of
the 150 ton* of supplies being sent to Cuba in
exchange for the releaae o f 1,113 men captured
in the Bay o f Pig* invasion ix unloaded from a
plan* in Miami.
(N’ EA Telephoto)

cause of the amount of traffic
originating in the Orlando
area for the Jet service cur­
rently offered and if the
available service was expand­
ed th* traffic would be great­
er.
The support of the local
group was asked because a
check revealed that last year
over 3,000 Seminole County
resident* used the Jet planes
out of McCoy.
It was brought out during
the discussion that a facility
equal to the McCoy base
could not be duplicated fur
less than several hundreds o f '
millions of dollars, and the j
Air Force command Is c o -1
operating to tha utmost to
fill the needs of th* area in
providing space and facilities
for tha jet service

LAKELAND (UPI) — The
Florida Agricultural T a x
Council, a statewide non-profit
group, wtQ ask all county las
assessors to r*-evaluata agri­
cultural an d horticultural
lands ia January In light of
th« severe economic damaga
from the freest.
Tb# group had Its organisa­
tional meeting hare Wednes­
day and alected Latimer If.
Turner, Sarasota County cat­
tleman. aa prcsldaaL Other of­
ficers are Thomas K. McClana
Jr., of tb* Florida Farm Bu­
reau Federation, vie# presi­
dent, and Frank D. Trovillioo,
Florida Citrus Mutual, sacratary-treasurer.
The council was formed to
try to obtain uniform and fair
taxation of land used for ag­
riculture tad horticulture.
“ Lo** eg our crop* and dam­
age to agricultural law
throughout tb* stata wU hava
a far-reaching adverse affect
on' Florida’* entire business
and financial community,"
Turner said.

Cities Planning
Apportion Battle
TAMPA (UPI)—A committee ef representatives from
urban areas of the atato will
formulate plana tor a fight for
better state reapporiiomntat
led by municipalities.
The committee, with SL
Petersburg Mayor Harman
Gotdncr aa chairman, waa
named hare Wednesday at the
organisational meeting of a
mayors conference on appor­
tionment.
Representatives from Tam­
pa. Miami, St. Petersburg, Or­
lando, Sarasota, West Palm
Beach. Lakeland and Hills­
borough County attended the
mooting.

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Youth department* of th*
First Church of the Nasaren*
in Sunfurd will present the
annual Christmaa program to­
day at 7:30 p. m. The public ia
Invited.

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Chamber Supports
Orlando Jet Port
A resolution to support tho
establishment of a jetport fa­
cility for Central Florida at
McCoy AFB, was adopted by
tho executive commit!** of
th* Seminoia County Chamber
of Commerce Wednesday.
The meeting was a followto th* Orlando meeting
attended by chamber
president Richard Dess, Clif­
ford klcKIbbin, Merle Warner
and manager John Krider at
which Orlando Mayor Robert
Carr explained the need and
the opportunity to expand the
terminal facilities at McCoy
currently being used by two
airlinea to provide jet service
from Orlando lo the West and
Southwest
It woe claimed that there Is
no other location feasible be­

TaxCouncil Sets
Up Request For
ReviewOf Land

8* aford

Pk PA 2-0631

�The temperature drsppe,! to
jttost sore t o '.00 teethenr

loins

•goal to tbs original;
Fee r n t o i * f liability
Insurenco to protect Um bond
balden nod Um tows ***tote
Um ;

m retire *M basks* in «u

tha central plaint and Mini*,
•ippl valley, dropping readtoga to aaa above aero at
Graad Forfca, K. D, and bold,
tog tba temperature below
freesing at tba Minnesota
twin citlea of Mlnneapolla-St,
PaaL
Tba wintry air b r o u g h t
aaow to Colorado’* mountain*
after a long, dry Indlaa sunsmar which thmteaad crops
aad worried tba atato’a multi,
mlllioa dollar akl taduatry. Up
to Id lachas af aaow waa rw*
ported by aaow akl oparetora.
Other parto ai tba West had
email amouato af moleturn
with Pbaaahr, Arte, getting
aaa af tba larger amounts, 44
inches la Id hours. St Louis
gat'41 toehss to six hours.

That than ba aa free serv­
cerdaacu with tba fodoral tan ice offered any Individual,
tattoo to tba laodar, indicat­ lav aru not taxable aocuritloe. group ar municipal depart­
ing that tba town charter al­ Four ta d s a n aat up by ment;
low* tba town to barrew tba ordlaaea to addition to a
amney for mntdpal Improve- rovanus toad: aa oporatlooa
sad maintenaaca ta d , a stak­
manta.
ing t a d to pay laterast m
the bonds, • repair aad rw
placement t a d aad a reserve
ta d .

any obligationa with a lisa
superior to that Imputed by
the ordinmeo}
And for authority for tba
town counsel to Institute vali­
dation praaaadlnga to tba cir­
cuit court
Following tba reading, tba
ooaadl by rail call veto unaaiJunior Chamber o f Commtrcu. Shown above aru
cloaa to 80 happy younfituru before embarking
on tho trip.
(Herald Photo)

held bqh ha decided to try year-old Ntgra failed to yield
MaredHh to absentia n s hasp tba right ot way to another
car while driving through
tba recerd straight'*

OXFORD, Mian. (UP!) —
Tho Army Wednesday with­
drew awother to# mao from
the farce guarding Negro atodent Jamas B. Meredith at the
Living with Miss Elkina to University af M ississippi,
bar beloved pat aad compan­ lasvtag NO aaldiaie so tho
ion, "Judy Caaova," a bitch
cocker apiudal who will ‘be 11
yean old to August.
Proudly displayed In the liv­
ing room la a colorful artificial
flower arrangement presented
by tba Garden d e b along with
tba Award plaque which will
stand to the yard tkraegh tho

Avtrd presented by the North i
Orlande Garden dab.
eatly has her dress d a p to
Until thin month only gar- tba
i Midland Plata.
donf af club membera ware Other than gardening, bar
eligible to bo considered far jhobbies include the coUoctlao
the avard, however, at last &lt;
af antiques which HU bar
moati's meeting tba chib bosna.
i
Mahogany Items have
voted to opsa the privilege to aU
{ beea converted tola cherry
an raaldanta af tba villaga.
colored F r a n c k Provencal
Miss Elkins does all bar
own landscaping and pruning. has combined both hobbles for
Tho only Job aha doesn't tac­ the decor, to antique white,
kle is that af mowing the to highlighted by aa African
lavs.
violet filled earl
A border of violate, new to
bloom, extends from the front
of tba boms to the aide af tho
tirporte aad is convincing
proof that the owner baa a
groan thumb.
Ugnatrem aad asarla are
■aad to form a badge directly
to froot of tba walkway which
leads to a trellis covered wttb
light pink sweetheart roses.
Assist bads along the front
Fatal Dimeter Louie Mate- of tbs bouse arc surrounded
wrlgbt told the cabinet mem­ with white pebble brick which
bers wbo aabe up tbs Badge; bring out tba colors whea tba
to g a arc in bloom.
Xlarge trellis screening tba
carports bolds ivy and Con­
federate Jasmine with blus
sprues nestling at the base.
■Also along this side la a cor­
ner bed of English ivy which
turns at this time of year
from deepest green to a par­
tial red.
Tba north aide of tba lawn
has an assies bed with palms,
dogwood and Garbers daisies
and on lha south side asaleas
ar* again used with Australian
oak and palms.
Naxt to tha house on tba
south skis, llguatrum and Her­
bert daisies form a bad with
n bug# flame vine adding col­
or to this part of tho garden.
Fruit trees, loquato and
palma are spread throughout
tba back and a rose garden,
filled with a wide variety af
buibea, shows a marked and
definite sign of care aad cul­
ture by Mist Elkina wbo says
aba finds roses vary easy te
THE NORTH ORLANDO garden of Miss Journo
grow through regular sprayElkins, pictured, hog been chosen by tho North
lag and feeding.
Orlando Garden Club for the December Garden
Aloog the house In back
of the Month Award. Mien Elkina’ homo ia at 44
night blooming Jasmine HU tba
S. Cortez Ave.
(Herald Photo)
, air with their sweet fragrance

So

wo will

ipany af tha 7S0th Military
Hood, Tee.
Meredith, who toft tha e a »
pen with ether etsdeata Teenday, had failed to appear to
court to his homo town of Konclueko Wednesday and waa
coovleted aad fined |10 to
The fine was paid by Maredlth's forfaited bond and May­
or Emmett Carr, who presided

Barnett Service
Set For Friday
Funeral service* for Mr.
James Virgil Barnett, SI, ai
Longwood, wbo died Monday,
will be bald at 10:10 a. m.
Friday at Graakev Funeral
Home with Rev. William 8 lev.
sns officiating. Bertel will bo
to Woodlawa Memorial Part
to Orlando.
A carpenter by occupation,
Mr. Barnett came te Long,
wood to 1M4 from Andrews,
N. a Ha was a mambas of
tba Baptist Church.
Survivors are bia widow,
Mrs. Blanche Barnett of
Longwood; a see, Henry H.
Barnett af Longwood | two
daughters, Mrs. LeclUa B.

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JOHN ALEXANDER, loft, District 2 county commiaaionar-alect, toured
tho Loafwood Library last Thursday night whoa ho wiaitod tho Long*
wood Area Chamber of Commerce to moot and visit with membera. Show*
lug him through the facility were Mrs. E. P. Richards, second from left
and Mjaa Dorothy Heath, assistant librarian.
(Herald Photo)

SALES A RENTALS

H AYNES
OFFICB MACHINE CO.
I l l Magnolia. Sanford
Always Open

Except tor (he sun, Alpha
Centaur! to tba ciooast known
■tar to tho earth, yet h to
so distant that it takei about
fear years tor its rage to
reach ns.

LO M A X

Monthly Installments

Okie| see deter. Mm- ■- P.
Grant «f Andrews sad five
grandchildren end three greet
grandchildren.

bo dosed

Monday, December 84

HD*’ food and related fields, which
sponsors basis research to nu­
trition at 0 colleges, univer­
sities and medical schools. It
also supports a program of ad­
vanced training for career
man aad woman in nutrition
acianca aad education, and a
program of public information.
Through newspapers tba foun­
dation famishes reliable In­
formation to the public an
foods and their beat use.
Jenkins, wbbse company to
headquartered la Lakeland;
said, "Publix Super Markets
strive to provide Florida fam­
ilies with attractive, nutritious
foods at moderate cost. We
are delighted to bo associated
£
with the Nutrition Foundation
w which, far 30 years, has bonafitted tba consumer through
its baalc research, and Its ef­
forts to Inform the American
family about tho best, most
enjoyable use of our abundant
food supply."

LONDON (UPI) - Prime
Minister Harold Macmillan to
tho vocalist on a rock *n roll
redord that to sweeping Greet
Britain.
fbe record was bom at ft#
Conservative party conference laat summer, when Mac­
millan compared the Labor
party’s hesitancy to take a
stand an the common market
Issue to i s old music lull
song, "She Didn’t Say Y « ."
Macmillan spoke the words
of the song to the delegates.
The first stanxa goes:
She didn’t say yes,
- she didn’t say no.
She didn’t say come,
she didn't say go.
The speech was taped and
broadesst and caught the ear
of .Nicholas Luard, wbo owns
Private Eye, a British satir­
ical magaxioe.
Luard rounded up a chorus,
guitars, drums and other In­
struments and transposed
tha recording of Macmillan's
voice aver the rock 'a roll
background.
"The boy has a great
votes," Luard said today.
"We cant print enough cop­
ies."
Macmillan’* reaction waa
not known.

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CHRISTMAS*

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Macmillan Is
• Rock ’n Roll
Sensation

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(Brnald Photo)

Piano Pupils
GiveRecital

Children ot the arse tonhired to the performance wars
Bath Aaa Lindsay, Allen Hart,
Henry Stubbs, Steve Bari,
Danna Farrell, Polly Brannon,
George Jenkins, president of Nancy Taite, Brenda Stubbs,
Publix Super Markets, gy-atoro Yvonne Pratt, Sandy Brown
Florida food chei**, has bean
named a director of The Nu­ George Stubbs completed
trition Foundation, Dr. Hor­ the program with a trumpet
ace L. Sipple, executive sec­ solo accompaaiad at tha piano
retary of lha foundation, an­ by Mrs. Stubbs.
Refreshments ware served
nounced.
Tha Nutrition Foundation fa by the hostess daring the rea public service organisation,
**•

ADDING J8ACHINES
p S B S I new eUri Crad

Mrt. Stamper, M r. n d M n . MOtos Smith and
District Governor and Mrs. Hugh Snnean.

population with the house re­
maining tha same. However,
ha facto that It to becoming
toss and tots probable that the
matter aaa ha settled outside
tha courts.
Following bit talk he ana-

that our employee may enjoy H too,

John R . Alexander

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Man Who Fled
Prison 22 Years
Ago Is Found

YULRTIDB FUN was tho first order o f bueineeu « t tho bnaqtwt and done* held b y Sanford
Lions, shown here in tho lobby o f tho M ayfair
Inn. From lo ft a n Praoident Jock 8temper and

ATLANTA (UPI) - Georgia
prlaoo authorities said today
they would atart proceeding!
immediately to return an ag­
ing, eancer-strlckea killer who ' )
escaped prison 33 years ago te 4
Rektovlll* State Prlaoo from
Florida.
Robert J. Carter, assistant
director of the State Board of
Corrections, said W i l s o n
Spikes, 0 , "wU bo returned to
tba state. If necessary, well
sxtradlta him.**
,* j
FBI afasts and DeLand po)
Uca captured Spikes, wbo vat —
using tba name of Charles m
Sanders, at tba homo of bis
sister to DeLeoa Springs near
DeLand. Ha vas serving a Ufa
term lor a shotgun slaying In
Ware County, Ga., in 101.

and open 'til noon, Saturday, December 22.
Never look directly et th«
tun while wearing lungiaa***.
The National Society for the
Prevention af Dllndncsi worn*
that tinted Unset will provid*
relief from the sun's glart I
but not from harmful infra-1
red rays that can domags the
delicate retina of the eye.

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Rowland, Dr. Frank Loons,
A1 Probat, Bin Millar aad
Roger E. Gamer.
Special guests af tha even­
ing included la ri leborth to
Pierson, BUI Wallar af M a­
ter Park and A1 Laaar ot Or­
lando, International council­
ors; Deputy District Gov. T.

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Pinecrest Skate
Party Tonight
A skating party for (ha
benefit of the PtoecmeLF-TA
win M Raid at Melodic Skat­
ing Rink on Onora Rd. from
7:30 to 10:30 p. m. today.
President Kan Mclntorii said
today.
Parenta and children are
invited to attend, as well aa
any other persons wbo Ilka
to skate. Proceeds, which
will bo donated by rink owner
Sbcaly Best will go for the
work af tba association.

A ll Day
Christmas

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la not fold." She la no i m p por-op of uaeonsiderod tolltea." Aa a ihopper, tar
abapoapoirlaa motto lo "lot
every eye . MgotUte for RMir aad truit no
But aayoM who bai aneouatand the "many-headed
mullltudo" la a department
otero eaaaot help but wbh
"that thli too too aolld flesh
would malt, thaw aad ra­
Mira itself late a dew."
I want out oeeo to gat my
wile a lift, bat the expedi­
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Ttov vKh
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The Vaaaaa WorldGraataot Fewer On

tioeu for-crime which never
exieted. la almiliar meaaure
before.
An important element hi
thee# eeadttion* b eppertaa-

portenlty.
' Then an more people tlghtIy packed together today, aad
they can be victimised in
crimee agatoat the person. Tta
rise In ■treat xaeaalts end robberlea ehowe this opportunity

b being Mixed.
Likewise, in thb affluent
country, material standards
an atlll going up. Consequent­
ly then b n o n money and
more Jewelry, fun, care, tele­
vision sets, cameras and ether
goods to offer temptation.
Thb abundance, n p r a n d
from city centan out to await­
ing suburbs, ia too great for
any police force to keep does
watch upon. FBI men any, too,
that many of than tempting
prime a n careleMly guarded
by their citisea owners.
The agency notes, for ex-

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flict, the city-ward ruah of
rural folk ill-equipped to lha
aad hold Jobe to the aomplex
urban cantare.
The net of all thb. It b ar­
gued, b to heighten the urge
to crime at a period to history
when the proapact of acting
upon the urge la maximised
by the nation’s unparalleled
growth.

oua crimes. Most staggering
la the fact that last year chil­
dren under II committed aa,000 burglerlea and 03,000 larIoenlsa. The Uttar toUl wu
nearly four timea that to the

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Are you looking forward to
I refuM to aaawar tta qoeatwo vacations T Your own and
on on the grounde that the * » • ,tud« u
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sewer might tend In Ircriml-1 aafercMsant specialists aad
ate, degrade aad get me UIL Ptojtaiogbte argue that the
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-Denial Cohan, rtluctont wit- B0»
than real. A expelled for throwing boiled
ness ton New Tack robbery {»*** frequently stressed b egga from their school lunch
trill.
that raporttog and tabulation at the school window. They
did H the hard way.
We’re decided Urn white mea I*** aaeurato than It used to
When the maple asp runs
la not so bad. Thera are even 6*some you can trust
While conceding the paint, It makts some poopla amlie
—Buffalo Titer, loader ef a FBI authorities qu a a t le a aad ethers bolt
group of BemlnoUe wta aro wK«lh« ' “ *«•• ▼•nr far toVBW 3T1
The things you shouldn't
going into business along
«*pUlnlng the crime
Far* A Sanford, Florida Thura., Dacembar 20,1862 Florlda’i Taalaml Trail.
have thought are the things
rise.
| They put a finger on two It’s smart not to any.
I told Mr. Khrushchev'that I
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about music, so we discussed
the cotton Industry la Tash­
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�orery girt and bey. Wonder
•what Santa hai for mo. Not
nkat 1 am atm aakiag for 1
.know. Wefl anyway ana ef
theae daye fco will aurpriee
mo I am aero. Bat an 1
want Mm to da now in to eon
that orery little boy and
gjrt gate aomethJag ia their
otoefcing. And yon be acre
and Ware Mm aome goodlea
.'an a plate on the table. • • •
,])aa into Mary Wall the ether
day eptow*. She ia Urn form­
er Mo t Phillips. Mary ia one
of my former bon pupils. She
haa been la Maine. Brrh,
.don't yon know that it la
.apld op then? Glad yea are
hem for awMio Mary. • • •
.Oar neighbor ffo Baber, who
y a i kart In an antomebUe

wady m att* af C M I a u
gift* n d cards," Postmaster ly on every cord n d package.
Guy Alka Mid today, ."but I
Parcela of real value rimnld
am grateful for your excellent bo insured, and if they con­
cooperation to date on aey tain delicate gtfta, mack thorn
"fragile," and fsedstufb sebJagt to cpollage ahoold bn
marked "perishable."
The poetmaiter suggested
tew honra delay in getting that lost minute maOera'neo
your earde and gtfta malted Air MaU for their Christmas
may mean dbappotntmeat to earde and gtfta foot an gatag
your ftteada and terad enee
on Christmaa Day."
With the Chriatmaa mail
land now kitting tta peak, hero
are a fow of tho postmaster's
Important remiodera:
Don't mall money fa Chrietmaa carda or pateela.

perform in other citko. And
aloe when .it cornea time for
their dlaic, district and atato
cootests, Dyaatroaica baa
coma forth and lat Mr. Caae
aka their track. 1 certainty
hope aome Sanford company
wiQ taka the HINT end call
Mr. Cowley and tell him they

wasat with her at Km Urn.
Mm had Just left Mm at
(Xraadmother Baker's horn.
I • • •Did yea aea the fckfos
•as the clothesline at a haem
•aa the Vpeala read lari
! Thursday mocsiag? H looked
1pretty but I still don't like
! cold weather. • • • Hop* It
•will be ale* for Christmas,
! • • • I wish that lari Uatur'day aftaraooa you an could
; have been with Grace Edj wards and me. Tha first
• thing you would have noticed
I was that every pair *f white
• shoes on about TS high School
Rand member* were so white
; that R hut your ays*. Every
Mnedal pinned aa tfwir coats
was shined to perfoctloo and
pinned Just right Every
.plum on their hats sparkled,
.And every face bad tha Mg‘j e r i smile all afteraooa also.
f Because the Seminole
School bond went to
nrlll# to march la the
Chriatmaa parade aad boat
pf all WERE the escorts of
Rise America. You beard me
right they had the distiner-thfcband escort
nor played her
Miss America” to per­
fection. And to top It off the
lucky senior boys of the band
fcad their picture made with
HER. Boy did we have some
swelled heads for awhile af.forwards. The O.D. on my
•bus (wish I could remember
(da name) (I forgot it acci­
dently on purpose, Just now)
jfoust have thought it was
pvao spring because every
time someone called his
name, he would answer "Yes
Lorer.” He oven called me
that. The bandmaster, Mr.
Cowtoy, certainly was proud
et his group. Did you know

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Shirley Eber, Lake Monroe
France* Faupel, Orlando
Wayne Baraum, Lake Mary;
Chaster Daniels, Mary Me*
Daniel, Anne Ruth HilUmao,
Joe Axxarcllo, Doris Williams
and Lucy Wilson of Sanford.

■on of Herbert and Jeasto
Musa, baa bees a akk littk
tyke. He la muck battar
now. * * • Oert and tJrbna
Lae bare Joined the grand­
parents club. Their daughter
Ann and Johnny Woody bare
a brand new eon horn Uat
Friday in San Joan, Puerto
Rico. Ho haa bean Mined
John Dean. Congratulations
to the parents and tho grand­
parents. I bet Oert la anxlooo to go down to nan them.
• • • Also to bo congratulat­
ed art the Jama SUppora
who also have a ton bon
Saturday at Somlnola Mem­
orial Hospital and weighing
• lbs. • on. Hs will got a
big welcome home from bro­
ther Robert aad (later Tarrt
Ana. • • • Frances Galloway
and Rena Hrwkina were re­
cent visitor* at Clarence aad
Iliad Kallm In Orlando.
They went to act Kami and
Francea' mother, Mrs. J. H.
Edwards, who c a m up from
Sebriag. * * * Jim aad Shir
ley Hawkins aad young
daughter Klnuny ' are her*
visiting Jim's parenta Vie aad
Charlotte 11swkins for tha
holidays. They are from Sil­
ver Springs, Md. * * * Mrs.
C. R. Giles and Mrs. Edith

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TALLAHASSEE (UPI) Gov. Farris Bryant haa ask­
ed President Kennedy to at­
tend the Orange Bowl game
to Miami with him oo New
Year's Day.
Bryant said ha had aakad
the President to be his guest
since the chief executive haa
a great interest in ipocts,
especially football, and wiH
be staying in Palm Beach
fur the holidays.
&gt; No answer had been an­
nounced on whether Kennedy
will attend the clash between
Alabama aad Oklahoma.

The

BROWNIE WORLD PINS were presented to sight members of North Or­
lando Troop 695 during a Christman Party Tuesday afternoon. Receiving
the pins were, from left, Patty Purker, Dianne Stewart, Glorlda Lane,
Debby Lane, Suzanne Giroux, Jamie Black, Toryn Black and Anne Marie
Bowling.
(Herald Photo)

Jimenez Bond
Plea Is Refused

Christmaa lamps are
lighted
MIAMI (UPI) - Ex-Ven­
The Chriatmaa trees are
bright,
ezuela dictator Marcos Peres
Aad Christmas hearts deligbL Jimenea was faced with the
bleak prospect of Christmaa
Make glad the Christmas In Jail today following the re­
night
fusal by the U. 8. Supreme
But a UtUe Christmas trea­ Court to consider his pice for
sure
setting of bond until well af­
Was once of Galilee
ter Dec. 28.
And font of every pleasure
Attorney David Walters said
The Babe on May's knee. he would keep trying to find
either a district or circuit
court of appeals Judge who
would be willing to hear the
petition to release I’mres Jima
enea on bond.
The ex-dictator has been ia
the Dade County Jail for a
An Important meeting of week. He is fighting extradi­
tion to Veneauela, which seeks
the Sanford Men's Garden
his return on charges of toot­
Club will be held at 7:30 p. ing the treasury of millions of
m. today In the Seminole dollars.
County Agriculture Center on
Miami Federal Judge WIIHwy. 17-93, Ernie Lundbcrg liam A. McRae Jr. revoked his
said today.
$100,000 bond Uat Wednesday.
"This will be the flection
of officers ia the business ead
A Negro assisted In plan­
of the meeting and the pro­
gram wlU consist of the ae- ning the city of Washington,
cond half of the study on D.C. He wae Benjamin Banplant foods. The study will aeksr, who aervsd on Major
be illustrated with colored L'Enfant'a commission for the
surveying of the city.
slides,” bo said.
Dr. Phil Wcstgste of the
Central Florida Experiment
Station ia in charge of the
program aad aU Interested
persons art invited, whether

A benefit performance at the
Orlando-Semlnole Jai A l a i
Froaton will be held Jan. 22,
for the benefit of SHEBA,
Mrs. Frank Woodruff, secre­
tary of the organization, said
The center section seaU will
bo reserved for sales to bene­
fit the Eye Bank work, which
U * Joint project of tk* Sem­
inole Hospital Auxiliary, the
Sanford Lions Chib and the
Casselberry Lions Club.
Red's O. K.
Traditionally, red and yel­
low are avoided when paint­
ing the walU of a room that
faces south or wsst on ths
ground that this type warm
light will make these color*
seem even warmer than they
are, thus making tha room un­
comfortable. But if such a
room is used chiefly at night
under artificial Illumination,
disregard the direction it facta
and use either of these colors
boldly if you want to, the Na­
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Hex Fails, Judge
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P O R T
LAUDERDALE
(UPI)—Judgo Wynne Casteel
shrugged oft a hex by a Negro
woman Tuesday and sentane*
•d her to pay a SSOO fine on
charges of poastsslag bo]its
lottery tickets.
Katherine Williams, M, had
approached the beach sprinkl­
ing her yellow hex powder on
the floor of the courtroom.
Police said the Williams
woman, who was also given ■
Mrs. Woodruff (old members 90-day suspended Jail sentence
of the auxiliary it their board by Casteel, also triad to cast
a spell on thorn when they ar­
meeting Tuesday that U costs rested her.
about $1,000 a month to main­
tain the headquarters of the
North Florida Eye Bank at
Give A Living
Gainesville, with most of the
Plant For
expense going for printing sod
distribution of materials. Only
Christmaa
one paid employe U Included
in the budget.
BLOOMING PLANTS
Four new Pink Ladies were
accepted by the organization,
$1.00 up
including Mrs. June Brown,
Mrs. Lioyd Stafford and Mrs.
GrapevUle Nursery
Betty Baker of Sanford and
X221 GrapevUle Ave.
Mrs. Cary Lockwood of Dcf a s-iaie
Bary.

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President, a congress and focal
officials la their first free
election fo nearly 40 years.
H m streets were heavily
patrofod by police, aad tha
armed forces were alerted for
immediate action. Repeated
incidents of minor violence
.maned tha campaign, moat
recently aa outbreak of atonethrowing Wednesday. Mer­
chants boarded up their windows aa a precaution against
election-day disorders.
Polling hours were l a.m. to
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Bight girls received Brownie
World Pina and became membora *f North Orlando's Troop
MS at a Chriatmaa Party Tues­
day afternoon at tha hem af
Mrs. Margaret Burke, assist­
ant Itader.
Aa a Chriatmaa gift, Mrs.
Gladys PUoian, leader, aad
Mr*. Burke gave aU If Brawnlea their pins. The girls tang
Christmas caroli tor entertelamest and exchanged gifts.
Refreshments of h o l i d a y
cooktoo aad Ice cream were
enjoyed aad each one present
received a bag of candy.
Thro# girls were present as
visitors at tha Troop party aad
mothers present were Mrs.
Edna Stewart and Mrs. BowlInf.
Tho troop meets on Tues­
days at 4 p.m. at the PiloUa
home, 11 N. Bombay Ave.

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President Asked
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Charbonnenro, Ab m Kanavri, Judy Tanner. Becky Whitt,
Debbie Probet end Kathy Ryab. In tha third row are Patty
Williamson, Pirn Swain, Cynthia Strlngfield, Brenda Banff*,
Lakey Tamny, Dabby Jones, Diane Roberta, Terrie Burns
nnd Kathie Munson.
(Herald Photo)

A CANDLELIGHT INVESTITURE cnrwtoony wma fc*M by
Troop SIS Girl Scouts at McKinley Hall mi the H ist Metho­
dist Church recently with leaden Mrs. Ann Williamson,
Mr*. Sua Monroe (back row) offldatinff. The two fflrte an
the very front an Janet Gallaffher and Linda Smith. In
the second row are Sylvia Richardson, Donna Brooks, Kathy

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visiting relatives for the pest
three weeks. • • • Fram our
house to your house we want
U&gt; wish you a very merry
Christmas. • * * 1 alii dom
this week with a abort poem
by Mitchell Thorton entitled
Chriatmaa.
The Chriatmaa belli am ring­
ing.
The Chriatmaa holly shine*,
And Chriatmaa choirs arc
singing
Of Chriatmaa snows aad
pines.
But all tho Christmas glory
la on a Babe afar.
And avery Chriatmaa story
Is centered round a Star.

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pad bast yards oa Inter—ptten n to ru apt—t them,
IB.
On dafaaaa, the Packer*
b d in the— lour phase# of
football: fewest points al­
lowed, 148; the fewest first
(towns by pasilag, ft; the
toast net ps—lng yardage
allowed, 1,741, and moat toTha Giants, defensive chainatona of INI did a— toad
■ a Slagle defensive cate­
gory this —ason. They won
tops, however, la overall net
yardage pined, J.opg, touchdawn pataca, S3, aad bait
yardage tost attempting to
pass, 138.
The foam passing cham­
pionship vront to the Philadel­
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white tha Detroit Llou won
the overall defense erawn
with a total yield of 8.817
yards, as well as the rush­
ing defeSM title with a yield
of 1,831 yard*.
The Chicago Basra had tbo
top pass defense percentage,
418; the SL Louis Cardinals
teat the most fumbles, at;
the Boa— we— the moat penallied team, 778 yards; and
tha Pittsburgh Sutlers the
least penalised, 437, and the
San Francisco Forty Ninewon the punting championship
with a total yield of 3,317
for 41 kicks.

NEW YORK (UP1) -C arl­
ton (Cookie) OUchrtot of the
Buffalo Bills, the ooe-timo
bad-boy of Canada who
“ wont airtight" in the Amor
lean Football Lsagus, today
waa named player of the
year for the INI AFL h i .
ton by United Praia Inter­
national.
Among other thing*, tha
843-pound
Gilchrist
arcstraight ahead for a leagueleading total of I,ON nuk­
ing yards, becoming tha first
AFL piaysr to break tha 1,ON mark. Two other players
subsequently topped 1,000
yards, although U—y toll

Red* Sell Gainei
CINCINNATI (UPI) -Outfielder Joe Gsloes, who hit J31
la a games for the Cincinnati
Rada last Mason, was sold to
the Baltimore Orkla* for an
unannounced sum. A native of
Tessa, Gaines la —girded as
of the fastest runnera to basehall.

aum cartltogu ra—aoad from
hia toft kaoo&gt;,
"My lag n a b abaobtoty
ftae," ha ropootod. **I oxer
daa it daily by atrapping
somo books around tha aakto
and lifting H SO or 80 times.
1 think m bo al\ right by tha
time spring training' rolls
•round.1*
Drafted by the Mata from
short of OUchrtoVa total.
Gilchrist received It rotas tha Dodgers In October, 1M1,
fr o - ths panel of M AFL Hodgaa appeared in only M
writers who plchod the tas­ rssMa last season. Ho hit nine
ter UP1. His closest compctlCos was qoartarback Lan Ths Mats also received
Dawson of the Dallas Tea ana, good news Tu—day fro— tofialder Charlie Neal, another
who bad six votes.
Fullback Charlie Tolar of former Dodger who under*
tha ltouiton Oilers attracted wont post-aaaaon surgery for
two rotes, and dafanalro tac­ the removal of calcium and a
kles Bud McFadla of the nerve hi hia right hand.
Dearer Broncos and Ed Hue"Neel telle ua he can throw
mann of Houston each re- aad swing a hat now without
celved oM.
any pain for tha first time
The Bill, “ took a flyer’* oa
the fun-loving n-year-old
mlnlatratl— aastotoat Johnny
aUchrlit after tha Toronto
Murphy.
Argooauta became fed up
with Us off-tho-field capers
and walrod him out of Cs*
adian football. Ho had played
In Canada eight Miaou.
While Gilchrist was shak­
PITTSBURGH (UPI)—The
ing off early Mason lnjurlai future of Pitt football Coach
and getting hla bearings, Buf­ John Mlcholooon will ba es­
falo tost its flrat fire games.
tablished definitely next week
On— Gilchrist was ready to
but as of now indications are
play, the Bills cloMd out Um
campaign with a 7-1-1 pace. hell be hack at hta alma
mater In 1943.
"I'm not figuring on mak­
ing any change,” Athletic
Director Frank Carver said
Tuesday night.
NEW YORK (UPI) — Jack
Faulkner, who made a success
A &amp; M Star Signed
of the Denver Broncos on tha DENVER (UPI)—The Den­
field and at the box office in ver Broncos ha— signed full­
his first season as coach and back Hawritt Dixon of Florida
general manager, today waa A A M for the 1963 Amorican
namod 1963 American Foot­ Football League Mason. Dix­
ball Loague coach-of-tbe-year on waa the eighth draft choke
by United Prase International. of the Broncos aad the 11th
By virtue of good player selection of the Pittsburgh
deals, by Installing his pet 8teelore of the National foot­
theories about sound defense, ball Loague.
and by boosting tha morale
Faulknor load tha Broncos to
a second place finish fat tha
Western Division.

Pitt’s Coach
May Be Back

Faulkner Named
Coach O f Year

Parnauus, ochaduhd to Qy
back to California today, said
London r a i d k a l n British
prof—atonal h e a v y w e ig h t
loan that would eompeta with
an American ton— la tha Loa
Angeles ahow.
Othar Britiab haarl— on tha
team would be Billy Walkor,
Johnny Praaeott and prob­
ably Jo* I n k too, Jim Cooper
and Pttor Bate*.
Parnaaaaa aaid tha Anurlana toam might include Clay,
Doug Jonoo, Claraland WitHama, Zora Folloy and Archto
Moore. Ho —id thna af tha

SurpriseVictory
Gels Jones Raise
NEW TOES (UF1) Doug Joan, oictor la tha
yaar'a hdggaat baaing upeet,
raahatod fr o - tha Hgkt heavywalgbt ratings to tha baavyweight rankings today and
—ay fight Cassius day or
Itayd Pattoraea at Madlaaa
Iqoara Cardan la Fobrnry.
Because af Naw Yorker's
thrilling aorasth-rouad knock­
out Saturday night orar heavywalfht coatoador Zora Policy
In thoir nationally televised
return bout, editor Nat Fleis­
cher of The Xing Magaxlne
“ We a— moving Doug Jones
up from number three among
tha light heavyweight contendc— to a ranking among the
top 10 heavyweights. A staff
conference this week will de­
termine how high ho goes.'*
Folloy of Chandler, Axis.,
coincidentally was ranked
third among the heavies by the
“ Xing" when be squared off
In tha Garden Saturday night,
fa—rod at 12-5 to win again
over 35-yssr-old Doug, whom
ho had outpointed at Denver,
Colo., last Aug. L

Games Sought
WINNIPEG, Man. (UPI)—
A Winnipeg city council sub­
committee said Wednesday an
Invitation may be submitted
to stage the 1M7 Pan-Ameri­
can games in this Canadian
city. A city bid in 1859 to host
the 1903 games was turned
down.

f t S
bans brohea to at bast •
dosaa places," adrUor Niton
charged today. “ Sonny hasn't
b a n paid for ths Fattoran
fight yet. Besides tha gevammo— to aaiag Cha—ph—
•hip Sports, the promoters,
for tax— aad charging thorn
with using a stooge corpora­
tion for thastar talartolon,
Niton denied vigorously the
persistent —port that Liston
will defend against Patter­
son at Las Vegas, Nov. in
April.
Ho admitted, however, that
officials of Championship
Sports had Informed him at
a Now York meeting teat
Monday that Patterson wast­
ed the —turn bo— to ho
staged at the Las Vegas Con­
vention Center under Cham­
pionship Sports promotion.
“ I told them the— would
bo no fight under Champion­
ship Sports," Niton said,
“ and the— would bo no rtturn bout with Patterson un­
til wo are reedy—because
Sonny hasn’t been paid yet
ter the first Patterson fight”

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Loague —cord of S3 touchoa the sidelines Wednesday as
Use New York Giants under­
went their fir— drill for the
championship game against
Green Bey Dec. SO.
Otha— who aaw Umltod or
no activity because of injuries
we— second-string quarter­
back Ralph Gugltolmi, offen­
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ie halfback Paul Dudley aad
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LONDON (UPI) — Htary
Cooper of London will put hla
Britiab and Empire heavy,
weight titles on the lino
March 36 against Dkk Rich­
ardson of Wates.

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SPRINGFIELD, Ohio (UPI)
— Bob Hamilton, a senior
guard on Wittenberg College*!
sixth ranked small collago bas­
ketball team, will bo sldoUnoc
with a broken wrist from alx
to eight wm Iu .
Miami of Okie and tha Uni­
versity of Houston grid teams
wont through long scrimmage*
Wednesday to preparation ter
Saturday's Tangerine Bowl to
Orlando
The Houston Cougars em­
phasised poising with quarterhacks Billy Jtolsad and Jack
#Lhni on too firing lino.
1 On too other ride of the
ferae. Miami oaech John Pont,
whoa* team sports xa impres-

win oror Purdue) was a Utils
pessimistic over tha Saturday
game.
Pont said hla team wai tired
from the trip and an extensive
practice session to scheduled
today and Friday.
Both teams aro expected to
be In top phyalcal condition
for the contest. Today the Mi­
ami team will work out at tha
Tangerine Bowl while the Cou­
gars will go through tha mo­
lten; at the Edgcwaler High
grid field.

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T V Tim # Prtvkws
DEAR ABBT j 1 hovo boon cola*
with Ur. D. for tbroa fmn. Wo bar*
both bad oaaocccaiful aavriagoa and
agreed not to rath into anything.
Until roccntl? 1 thought I wai tha
only woman in hla lifa, bat wna
ahockad,to find a letter ba had writtao and addrteeed, bat not mailed,
Naturally, I read K. (It wae on hla
bureau.) The girl la a eeheol teacher
(probably young and innocent) and
Uvea In a amaD town nearby. Ha
wrote in hla latter that ha “loved'”
her and “mitred’* her and waa very
lonely because ba waa “on the rood
a lot (A lie!) Should I ten him I
read tha letter and ark him to ex*
plain it? Or rhould I wire up tha girl
ao the won’t be hurt tha way he hurt
me?
HURT AND CONFUSED

LATERAL-

d it c h - _

T U I ‘ ran efr.

bet
t
&lt;EXCEPT
tea
North Hit feet) sag the
North TM feet of Dot I.
Section If, Township tl
Booth, Ran go IS Bait.
— Seminole County, Fieri Jo;
tries Northerly end Westerly
ef end within 1M toot and
Southerly and Sailorly sf and
within S7.I feet of u alien
survey tin#
described ue
follows:
Bagla on tho West line ef
the 8SU of the XWU ef B u ­
tton IT, Townehlp It Booth,
Range 1* Bait, at a pelnt II
feet North of Iho Southeset
corner of tho Ntt of SE&gt;4 of
MV li of cold Saetloo IT.
thence run South i r t r i f
Kant I U I feet, thtnoe run

DEAR HURT: Don’t ’Vita u p "
the girl. Your good intentiona might
be mlaunderatood. Bat by all meant
wire up Mr. D. Confer# you read tha
letter (which rod had na right to do)
but don’t bother to aak him to ex­
plain it. It explaint Itaelf. Then I
suggest you wie4 up youraelf and
end the Interlude with the devlooe
DEAR ABBY: I have a friend
who thinks nothing of using a tooth*
pick in public. He says that if they
were not auppoaed to bn used they
would not be set oat on the table In
some of tho finest restaurants.
Please give me your opinion.
EMBARRASSED
DEAR EMBARRASSED: I don’t
cere where toothpicks are “ get out.1

Thtjr oboold not bo uMd in public—
over.
•__ * *
DEAR ABBY: Fkooo hatp mo.
I have parent trouble. I am 14 and
my boy friend la I t . Ha in wonderful in every way and 1 am crazy aboat him. He la the only penon who
makaa me feel Important and wantad and loved.
My pareata aay ha la too old for
me and I cant aaa him aay more. 1
don't want to aaoak oat bat 1 am ao
lonely without him and boye my age
dent Internet me. Do yoa think It la
fair for my parenta to make me atop
teeing him? I feelao loot
LOOT AND LONELY

DEAR ABBY: Tell that woman,
who offered a m ature baby • Bitter
SS crate an boor, aha should hire a
canary to baby - elt for her. *Xbd
when ehe returns, the bird wiU any
“cheap cheap.”
MILWAUKEE
* 0 0
Whnt’a on your mind? For n per­
sonal reply, send a self - addressed,
stomped envelope to Abby, Box 8865,
Beverly Hills, Calif.
s e e
For Abby’s booklet, “ How To
Have A Lovely Wedding,” send 50
cents to Abby, Box 8365, Beverly
Hills, Calif.

By Oswald Jacoby
well be g slam In tight. Bo
North who had already limit­
ed hit hand with a two
spado bid suddenly called
“live diamonds.”
South wanted ao part of a
•lam and merely returned to
flvo apadea. Tbe trap would
not have worked had Watt
not been on hla toea, bat
Weat decided to open hla
act of chthe and tea what
tha dummy looked like. Not
only did ha look at tho dum­
my, hot ha taw bU partner

All trappers don't operate
In tho forests. Some may be
found in bridge games.
Some trappers catch op­
ponents gnd are adaUrabta
partners. Others trap their
partner! and should be shun­
ned as the plague.
South's Jump‘to lour apadea
was a slight overbid but ho
was willing to take a chance
in order to win tho game
and rubber. Furthermore, he
would have attained hla ad-

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North looked over kin
cants carefully and decided
that be had a very ttnmg

Ufa JJu Ufaman: »y
UKltUT UTILITIES COM­
PANY and MOHTOAOK recorded In O. n. Uook til.
pee# 417: In Favor of TIIK

the Ninth Judicial Circuit at
Florida, will ee the Tlth dar
ef December, A. D. lies, at
«:•* o'clock P. M. la the
Seminole County Courthouse

You. sad each, ef pno; are
hereby commanded - ke appear
by filing an Anawef to tbe
Petition heretofore filed In
tble eeuee In tbe entitled
Court, on or before January
It, till, te *bew what right,
title. Intereet or liana you.
or any of you, have In sad
te the sbeve-deeorlbed tanda
end (how eeuee why the
came abould not be tehee for
tbe uaea end purpoeee »«t
forth In tbe retltlen filed

Arthur H. Beckwith. Jr,
Clerk ef Ibe Circuit Court
In and far Seminole Coun­
ty. Florida
By: Msrlba T. Vlblea
Deputy Clerk
Harold Jobnion
County Attorney
P. a Drawer 33#
lee ford. Florida
and
Jock W. Pleree.
Attorney* for tb* petitioner*
llellsaS Building
Tsllabaeeae. Florida

A young man from Franco
who Is now te this country
claims that American girls
are at Iota to discuss any­
thing Important
Ho obviously aaiumos that
because they don’t show off
their brains Americana glrla
don’t havo any.
Tbe young man has a lot to
tears about American (iris.
Of course, taey go is for
tho beautlful-but-dumb act
on their dates. American
boys are tcared of “ Intellect­
ual” girls, and at any cost
want to feel mentally euperlor to tha girte they date.
So ovon tbe moat Intelligent

Legal Notice

girls k a tow yean, whn
they a n msrrled aad no
longer hsva to pretend, he'll
notice a big change.
Thera same girls
young
matrons will have opinion!
on everything. They will be
as Interested In polities and
world affairs as are their
husbands. They will bo taking
itudy course! end doing com­
munity work. Chances are,
they will read more books

Legal Notice

IN THH CIRCUIT COURT OF
T1IB NINTH JUDICIAL CIR­
CUIT. IN AMU FOR SRMI*
NOI.R lOCHTT, FLORIDA,
t'll ANl'KRT NO. UTM
•4 To •■ Ceedlteve aad Peroeae
TERRELL D. CARLTON.
Claim* e* Deaa**de
plaintiff. Havtag
I g e fe t gall Retatei
Ten end each of you are
JBANNH W. CARLTON.
Defendant. hereby notified and required
te yreemt any claims and de­
tuTU* TO APFBAR
mands Which you, or allher.
TOiJ.tnne W. Csrltoe
of you, may have aealnat tbe
Who*, realdence la
oetate of J. K. JONES, decant­
U ll Mala atreel
ed. late ef eald County, to
nivoretdo, California
(be County Judea of Seminole
Tou nre hereby notified County,
Florida, at bla office
that a Complaint for Divorce In the court beuaa ef eeld
bee been filed aealnat you In County at Sanford, Florida,
the akoee etyled Court sad wtlhla' els calendar month#
you are required t# oervo a from the lime at tbe flret
copy of your Aeewer or plead- publleatloa ef this notice.
lee to the Complaint on the Two eoplee ef each claim or
Plain llfra attorney. Truman damand ehall be In wrltlag,
H. oraeon. Hullo 111. one end ehall atate tbe place ef
Nerd, Orense llul.'dlnf. Or- realdence and poet office adUndo. Florida end file the drtea ef Ibe claimant and
orlelnal Anewer or pleading ehall be awera U hr Ibe
In tbe office ef the Cterl* ot claimant, bis agist, or attor­
tbe Circuit Court. Seminole ney aad accompanied by a
County Court tloeoa, Sanford. filing fea ef one dollar end
Florid*, on or before Ibe Met •ueb claim er demand aul so
dny of January, US!. If joe filed shall be veld.
fall to do ao. ludrment by
/# / Loots Bailer
default will be taken asalnat
Ae esecuirlt of tbe Last
yeu for tbe relief demanded
Will and Teetameet ef
la tbe ComplalaL
J. E. Jonee, deeeeeed
DONE and ORDERSD at gte*a(r«tn. Darts A Motatodl
Sanford. Florida, tble II th Attorney for Eieeutrls
dny of December,’* 1!IL
Feet Office Drawer til
(SEAL)
Hanford, Florida
Arthur II. Beckwith. Jr, FubUah Dae. 31. 3T A Jan.
Clark ef tbe Circuit Court t. te. i i i l
Sealaele County, Flofldb CDD-1J
Uyi Margaret r. Tyre
U. C.
Truman E. Qraeou
Attorney for Plaintiff
THIS CHRISTMAS
Salle III
— GIVE —
One North Orange Building
Orlande. Florida
Publlab Dec la. SI A Jan.
S. IS. 1144.
CDD-17

The trouble is he prefer*
euininte to humane . . . I do
not think I would have minded
so touch if he collected ether
u-.'moq the way meet men do.
—Mte. t'yril B r n n m f l n l d Farnu, of WaoUand, Eng­
TV RENTAL
land, after her ex-husband
«* . ordered te remove hie
Seminole TV
pete—14 cate, 10 kittens, 60
Caine TV Salon
guinea pigs aad 2 gusts— 2466Zenith
Sanford Ave. FA 2-1926
from her home

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than their husband!, go to
more coueerte and art gal­
leries and bear more lec­
ture!.
And then what will tbs
foreign visitor ray? Why,
bo’ll probably aay that the
trouble with American wives
1s that they are too opinion­
ated, too bossy, too talkative,
sad ipead too much time on
outside activities, instead of
being meok aad mild aad
realising that a womaa’e
place la la the borne.

Pro-West Chief
Wins Control
DAKAR. Senegal (UPI)—
Pro-Weetern President Leo­
pold Benghor emerged in full
control of the West African
republic today through tha
Arrest ef ousted Piemler
Mamndou Dia and two of hid
ministers.
The 62-year-eld leftist ex­
premier was being held ut the
capitala’ "UtUe palace" where
he waa taken Tuesday night
by police inspectors and para­
troopers who invaded his of­
ficial residence.

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The kick off n Christmas
holiday euapenelon of actlvttine the Holler’s Navy Wives
League bowlers had them■elves a Christmas party at
last week’s aeaalon featuring
gifts and refreshments for
all, Including the kids In the
nursery.
The dool prise was won by
June Ramsey,
High game was rolled by
Evelyn Fltapartlck, who racked up an even 200, but high
terlei went to Kay Bowmen,
who came through with a big
(18 aerial for the morning.
Four bowlera put three
strikes on a string and made
their turkeyat Charlotte Bnsiett, Peggy Wood, Donna Dur•taler, and Evelyn FUspatrkk.
Threeway splits were con­
verted by Leu Noguerra, who
picked up tho 3-0-10 and
Louies Cadenhead with e 6-70. Other spares were made
by Lenore Thiel, 6-10, Fran
Merton, 6-7, Pat Drain, 4-0,
Dlan Lainpmmn, 3-10 and
Marian Uelm and Cacky
Meredith both picked up tha

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the acene of the crime. P«rty
token bar defense. RpyinsUd
Burr aUra with Barbara Hal*
WQlka Ttlaaea tad WiUlaai ef T tesp m , made aped savHopper.
soth graders, and Mrs. Walter
6:80-6:80 p. m. (NBC) Or. L. Pika is leader of troop 404
KUdare. “Tha Bad Pro Made." made ap ef fifth and sixth
One ei thle aarlaa’ More tab- grade gtrls,
portent momenta occurs to­
Iks girls.enjoyed refresh,
night whan Clnira Traver de­ aeaate of ice e m u , punch,
bate as none Vtraoka Jehe- cookioa and cupeahas. Tbooa
»on. She will become e regular ef Troop as had na exchange
on tho program, although lean ef gifts and etch received a
only oecaalonnlly. Tha ntery clever sbeU plaque from their
tnhaa n beekaant to her intro­ leader who made them hereetf.
duction and tho reason far her
Mrs. Pike presented each ef
being on, which la romantic hor scouts with a Girl Scout
involraent for Dr. GUloepin. Song Book and a set of small
They couldn’t have picked any­ decorated Jan.
one batter. Richard Chamber­
Thera will be no troop meet­
lain and Raymond Masaey ings held during the Christmas
iter.
vacation. Troop us will moot
eiso-io p. m. (NBC) Huai. H it on Monday afternoon,
Goasales of tho Phillies, whe
"Herbert For Hire." The Bax- Jan. T at tho South Scmtool#
handled
176 chances withog#
tera* neighbor*, tha Johnaona, Junior High School and Troop
are tha focal point of the 4M will meet Tuesday after­ making an error far a 100t
ahow with tha tragicomedy noon, Jan. t, at the American figure.
Similarly, Dallas Often ef
type of troublea that will hare Legion Home.
the Phillies led all pitched
you laughing. Hla source of
with n 1.000 percentage km
Income has dried up, and Mr.
Jehnaon, who never worked
chances, 4ft, without an error.
in hla Ufa, haa to find n Jab.
Milwaukee finished lin t in
Haael’a companion, uniquely
blended with soma comical
team fielding with a JOS
means of applying pressure,
mark, followed by It, Louie
helps solve tho problem. Shir­
ley Booths start with Don Do WASHINGTON (UPI) —
Fore, Whitney Blake and Treasury agents fanned out
guests Donald Foeter and •crate the country today and
•eland hundreds of coin-oper­
Norma Vardan.
10-11 p. m. (CBS) The Al­ ated pinball machines.
fred Hitchcock Hour. "The The Internal Revenue Serv­
Tender Poisoner." The eternal ice said tho latest count show­
triangle in n complicated quad­ ed Sdg machines confiscated in
rangle in this double dose of US communities. Eventually
marital Infidelity. Only hjs •bout 1,000 machines will be
best friend (Howard Duff) seised, according to tho agen­
knowa Phil B a r t e l (Dan
Dailey) plana to leave kla wife Tho IRS said the machines,
(Jen Sterling) for a younger even those that pay off only
girl. But beat friend falls ta In free games, were confiscat­
love with the younger girl ed because their owners did
(Angle Dickinson) and doesn't not hold #260 fH*rsl excise
tell Bartel his wife is tavelved tax atempe.
In an affair with her neigh­ The crackdown—which be­
bor, thue hoping Bertel wlU gan Wedneslay, continued into
No* 1 At 7:SS Only
stay with his wife. Someone the night and resumed today
— stemmed from • federal Mao From Bitter Ridge'
gets poisoned.
Leg Barker - Cater
10-11 p. m. (NBC) The court ruling in Kansas teat
No.
I At 144 Only
April.
Andy Williams Show. Color.
“Raqoism Far A
Botte Davis is a fine actrtas, The court held that the ma­
Heavyweight”
but a alnger aha ain't. Still, chines were Illegal gambling
Jackie (TV) Gleason
It'a the first for hor on TV and devices if the owners did not
Anthony Qetea
the novelty of her singing two hold the #260 federal eactee
Na.
3 At IStSS Oaly
songs is appealing. Andy Wil­ ■temp. It eatd no money pay­ “Rond To Hoag Koog"
off
waa
necessary
for
them
to
liams la In fine voice, partic­
Bob Han# - Bing Creaky
ularly with hla closing song, b* considered gambling de"The Village of St. Bernad­ vkte.
ette." and hia medley ef
Christmas carols with tha New
O l’ K N IS ttt
Christy Minstrels. On hand for
a bow la tha Notre Dame foot­
N O W SH O W IN G
ball team and thoro’a tome
Shews At I M - I M - l t N . T:M
good barbershop h a r m o n y
•i66
from tho Osmond Brothers.
10-11 p .in. (ABC) Premiers.
“Tho Potentate.” Thoodore
Bikel has been neither a

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MBiiBKltfl OP THE DEPENDABLE CLASS of First Methodist Church
enjoyed n Christmas party nt tho Deeombor mooting Monday night. Soft,
cd nt tha refreshment table Is Mrs. A . K. Shoemaker Sr., el*** teacher and
standing, left to right jups co-bosteasea Mrs. C. L. Willis and Mrs. M. E.
S K rT d a s* president, Mr*. V . L. Smith and Mrs. J. H. Nicholson, at
whose bom# tha party was held,
(Hsrald Photo)

fee sad tea to these attending.
Mrs. J. M. Leonard, Mrs. John
T. Adaaas aad Miss Marcella
Hints were welcomed ns
gueitf.
Other members p r e s e n t
were Mrs. Esther Lansing,
Mrs. Boy Williams, Mrs. i .
Altam onte Springs D. Callahan, Mrs. A. L. Skin­
ner, Mrs. Mildred Butaer,
Mrs. Nancy Brock, Mrs. Em­
ma Harris, Mrs. C. K deans,
Mrs. Jack Hadcrer, Mrs. Xeaeo* Taylor, Mrs. Ray Herron,
Many people to Alternant* Mrs. J. A. Wright. Mrs. M. L.
By Mrs. Aim Mailer
Springs win ba happy to bear Nichols sad tha class teacher,
the gifts and sang "Happy The Woman's Society to that Uw William LefflagweQ Mrs. A. K. Shoemaker.
Birthday" to him. Decorations Christian Service e f the De­ family has returned to the
were
to a Christmas them*.
MaQ helped Mm celebrate Us
Bary Community Methodist area after aa absence of some
eighth birthday recently. Hto Guests were Bobby McIn­ Church held the annual Christ­ 11 months due to Us transfer
tosh, Eddy Rowell, David
from Cape Canaveral to Seat­
Tufts aad Kevin Stephenson. mas luncheon meeting, In the tle, Wash. The family resided
His psrsnts sad sisters, Pam Social Hall of the Church.
to Altamonte tar two years be­
sad List, also Joined the boys Mrs. Arthur Wagner wel­ fore moving to Cocoa to ba
comed three guests, Miss Alice
to the celebration.
Shaffer, to DcLend; Mrs. John nearer hie work at tho Cap*
where be now will again be
wdrito pinytog games tar eaForbes aad Mrs. J. D. Long.
working. They and thsir two
tortatometo and balloons were
Mrs. Matthew Ottavsngsr pre­
children, Kim Mario aad Tho annual Christmas party
S im u favan.
sented 11 new members, Mrs.
Mary Katkarta*. era staying of tho Women’s Soetaty to
T h e tradttknal birthday
William Gray, Mrs. K. Wilson,
with his psrents to Oakland Christian Servlet ef tha Bareaha wMh jetton tatog aad
Mrs. William Bekh, Miae Kay
m.*
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Shores until their new bom* n e t t Memorial Methodist
DIM OwCwlIiOM Wm l \nq ™*
Ryan, Mlsa Georgias Her- to completed on Merritt 'Is­ Church to Enterprise was held
scripttan "Happy Birthday
worth, Mrs. Fred Scott, Mn.
to tha Social Hall.
land.
Xanax" waa amMd with hot
John Grass, Mrs. Guy Wright,
Members honored tho girls
Mr.
and
Mn.
A.
M.
Vow
dogs, aetata thtas, ptoktos, ice
Mrs. G. McNutt, Miss Alice
Temple of Altamonte Springs of Circle Y, who era their
Cooper and Mn. Henry Wurth. will spend tha Christmas hol­ secret daughters.
Mn. Sidney Swallow waa in idays with his psrents to Bal- The' hall was decorated with
charge of devotions and Mn. timors, Mil., where their chil­ Christmas arrangements to*
William Fldler the program. dren, Cindy and Cathy, are eluding a tree, which was
Mrs. William Burnette, soloist, looking forward to a good tlmo trimmed by tha girls. Each
sang "A Savior Waa Born," In all of the snow..
secret daughter received a gift
accompanied nt the piano by
'V e t o . J
from their secret mothen.
Mlea Adelaida Conte. Mlaa
, ; V { . •j j£
The program tar the even­
Conte also presented a piano Casselberry
V. 1wI k'•■,4•* T
— lTjM i
ing was a Christmas dialogue,
*f *7 v FT f
• o l o a n d accompanied the
N y ' f y i*
eaUUed "Christmas Sharing,"
group for a hymn sing.
which was pnseated by Mn.
A pro-Christmas dinner waa
Rev. Demon Scott wee guest
Forrest Nutt, Mrs. H. B.
held at the boms of Mr. and
speaker, using as hie topic
Hlen, Mrs. Warren Hlse, Mn.
Mrs. L. H. Wynn*, t o East
KENNY NALL
"Get Your Christmas Hopping
Second Stmt, this week.
Mrs. Joyce Merrtfield ot Fay Lee and Mn. Aletha
Over With and Enjoy Your 1014 Crystal Bowl Circle to Evans.
Joining to tha celabration
Christmas Shopping." Too cir­ Casselberry has as her guest, Tha president was hostess
wero four of the five daughters
cles wars in charge of tha her father-ia-law, W. 0. Merit- for tho meeting and served
of Mr. aad Mn. Wynns: Mrs
luncheon, assisted by Mn. field, of Garden City, Mo. She refreshments during the social
Marshal Smith, Lowry and
Dcbbta of Sanford; Mr. and
Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Jonesi Chsrles Creaiey.
was on band to meet him when hour. Special Christmas music
Mn. T. J. Eoretla, David, Jr. and Uiree daughten of
ha arrived to Tampa by plane and n carol sing was enjoyed
A woman's handbag should­ this week.
Sharon and Karen of Fern Columbia, S. C„ will arrive
by tha group.
Park; LL and Mrs. R. E. this Saturday for a short visit n't look as Jumbled and untidy
Kuhlke, Jacksonville, a n d with Mrs. Jones' parents, Dr. as a wastebasket when she
Mlsa Juanita Wynne of New and Mn. 11. Wayde Rucker. opens It.
Orleans.
Mlsa Judy Harriett, Sanford,
a friend ef the family, was
also a guest. Mr. and Mr&gt;.
Wynn* plan to spend Christ­
mas Day with their fifth
daughter and btr family, Mr.
and Mn. David Sheridan,
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white rings on wood fornitun
during the holiday entertain­
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To remove white spots or
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The stole with aa armhols
(Ives the tall toatume a dlffeiwnt look. Sewn In collec­
tions ef tnnd-swttlnr Ameri­
can dolgner*. the stole with
an armhole takee on an •te­
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Is circled In fur. The wssm
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over one bend and flinging
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showed such a stole In ted
velvet — with fur trim.

tween 1M7-M and INI -fr o m
1J.I to se t cento. They say
that the tamer pats leaa tar
tha wheat la tha leaf thaa he
did to the lMT-to period, tha
I cupa sugar
retailer gets the same. The
Ilk cups sugar
big inmate has been in the
% cup shortening
1 pkg. (• os.) dry mincemeat c«sta of baking aad delhertag
Put to pan and bring to a
rolling hell for three minutes.
Kamova from heat and cool.
81ft together:
Ilk cupa sifted flour
X tape, soda
r tap- salt'
Add to the cold mincemeat, aad milk, morn canned vege­
tables and freaen fruit Juices.
mix well.
Several foods will bn lass
Stir in:
abundant They are eggs, po­
to cup chopped nuts
Turn tote a • or !• Inch tube tatoes, apples and tow n vegepaa well greased. Bake at ITS table*. Prieto at toed Mores
degrees, to to TO minutes. should average about tha
Cool to paa 1 hour before turn­ same as during INI. Food
will coatlau# to taka only
ing out
about 1* coats out of each dol­
New from Mn. Dick Grote lar of the . typical family's
cornea good old Gumdrop take-homt pay. Pork prices
will be tower, beef will stay
Cookies.
Mix and ipread to flat paa: tha same, lamb will probably
ba higher. Fryers should bs
to cup mixed gumdrops
cheaper, turkeys and eggs
1 cup nuts
should average the same. Can­
lto cups brown sugir
ned vegetable* will ba tower
Xeggs
at least the first part of 'to.
1 cup flour
• • •
Bskt at S30 degrees. Ice
Hera is a fudge m ip s from
whlta warm with
lfrs. Grote.
X tbsps. butter
lto cups sifted powdered
sugar
to tip. salt
X tbsps. (or more) orange
juic* or warm milk

Open H im , F rL , S a t N ig h t!

are soft Pour into a Jelly
bag or straiaar and let drip.
Add lto raps sugar to tho Julct
Md boil for 1 minute-cool.
Add to rap strained orange
Juice and to eup strained lem­
on Juice. Chill and serve,

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They require live to to Mia•tea thawing at iwom tampantore to be ready to eat
Dough.for refrigerator type
cookies should be formed into
rolls for fretting. They can be
alined aad baked without
thawiag. latter tor drop cook­
ies caa be fr o m to cartons How about this Sago ktcoar dropped on cookie sheets. tosh?
Hesse, . removed from the lto cups whole kernel corn
kreesar thee pecked to car- Xto cups Urns beans
to tap. sage
to tap. salt
to eup top milk
F m h. and dried fruits a n
X tbsps. tatter
keys to good health during On
holiday snackiag, Hull* candy Drain vegetables and com­
can bo made easfiy and quick­ bine with sage, salt, milk and
ly by grinding together any de­ butter. Heat thoroughly. Gar­
nish with tiny bits of butter.
sired combination at
fruit aaeh as raisins, figs, Serve Immediately.
• • •
dates, prunes or apricots.
An
attractive
centerpieee for
Shape late balls aad roll la
powdered or granulatad sugar, your Christmas table can be
mta or coconut Dates may be made by following these direc­
staffed with bits of marshmal­ tions Horn the VSDA’s Forest
lows, a piece of candied fruit Service. Roll e piece of color­
or a nut Marshmallows and ed paper Into a cornucopia.
gumdrops have a particular Decorate this with ribbon, bits
appeal to children and to of sparkling glitter, and per­
haps a sprig of holly, than fill
many adults.
It to overflowing with pieces
Here ia a Cranberry Punch of fir, spruce or pine.
recipe that I used at our HD
Christaa a party. It was thor­ Add a little grated lemon
oughly enjoyed by tha guests. rind end lemon Juice to s can
1 doubled the recipe and It of fruit cocktail and chill until
served enough for to to is mushy In your freeser or fros»
people. Sure hope you will try en food section of refrigerator.
Serve In tall glasses for a gay
Mix 4 rape cranberries and fruit appetiser for your Christ­
4 cups water, bod until berries mas dinner.

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•m all is pot oa. It can stay
It's bald tor a three-year-old
buttoned until washday.
U m child Manly atop* tola
tha •man, folk H ay, aai
•npa aa a m tndar aaeh to
tha ahmlder strays* Ha then
caa fastaw tha eaay-te-raach
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If allro, WILLIAM TRATBJU,
If allra, MOSES &amp; LMVT. If
allro, ANNIB C BABCOCK.
If allro, CAMPBB1A. BL1AB
BABCOCK, If allrow ADOLPH
B0ER1B BABCOCK, It *11*0,
aad ORT1LLB B. BABCOCK.
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and It doa* tka rtayootim
unknova
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dart not*,
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EDWIN SAMDTS DAWKS and
OEO. AUOUSTUB T H O M P ­
SON, aa Tmitooa at Florida
Load A ColoatoaUoa Com­
pany, Lid, If ultra, aad If
i u d thwlr nnhnova ouoeaaoor trnataao; aad aay aad aB
pwnoaa harlag. ar aUlmlaa
to ham, aay right, tlUa or
Intoraat la aad ta tka *ul«
lowlas daterlbtd Uad, lying
and bolng la **mia*l* Connty. Florida, to-vllt I W k of
BWH or SWH or Bootloa A
Tovnohlp 10 BoutA Raaga 10
Boot, Kacopt that yart thoro­
of loeatad U Cryatal Laka
Ton, aad aa«k #r yon, ar*
horaby aotltlod that a suit
haa kaoa kroaght agalaat yon
la tka Circuit coart. ta aad
tar Somlaola Coonty, Florida.
In akaneory, oatltlod CHAOS
OROVEA INC. a Florida cor­
poration. plalntlft, T. JOSE*
PH X . AlUtEDOMDA, at at
dwfoadwota. aad yon, aad oack
of yon, ar* roqalrod ta tilt
your Aoivar to lb* yUUtlfta
Complaint with tka Clork of
■aid Caart. and aarm upoa
plaintiff. «r plaintiffs attor.
aoy. 0 * 0 . A. SPEER. JR.
whom addrota la P. Ow Boa
110A SaatorA Florida, a copy
at aald Aaawar, an or kotor*
Doeamhor Jlth. A. Dw IMA
aad If yan fall ta do a*, a
doer** pro ooafooo* will b*
aatorad agalaat yon. aad aaeb
•f yoa tor tb* rollof daaaaad*4 la aald Complaint.
Th* aataro af thU salt U
t* quint th* tltl* u th* ahov*
doacrlbod Uad U plaintiff.
Chaso Orort* lac., aubjact to
a lira taut* *f Bllaabolh B.
Raff, aa snrrtror *1 aa osuta
by tk* ontlratj, la that yor.
tUa of aald Uad doacrlboJ
aa follow*, i*-wit Boa- l i t *
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ft , W . 10Aid ft. 8. 00A0 ft,
B 4*0.0 n to bagiaatag.
WITNESS my hsad aad a*U
of aald Coart at SaatorA
Somlaola County, Florida, tkla
*!th day of Hommbor. A Dw
1HA
l (KALI
Artkar H. Boekwtth. Jr,
Clork of Clrealt Court of
Samlaol* County, Florid*.
Byi Martha T, Tlhlaa
Dopnty Clork
Ooo. A. Uptor. Jr.
Attaraay far Plaintiff
P. a Boa 1IM
BaatarA Florida
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Plan Your Profits--Put Herald Classified Want-Ads To Work For You-D ial FA 2-5612
u r a . s Bedroom House
Adults. FA &gt;7164.

B y Nadine Seltier

SW E E T IE PIE

Sectional Wrought Iron Sofa.
FA &gt;3897.

Wa gladly team a Man tm&gt;
tro Carpet sfcampooar with
purohaaa af Stas Laatra
Shampoo. CarroQ’a Furat-

O ffice 204 W . First
GIFTS FOR MEN

O. E. Cooling ft Heating aaM,
10.000 B.T.U. FA ySTM a&gt;
ter COOl

GIFTS FOR ALL

Hi-Fi Stereo Records. Top CALL SHIRLEY JONES at
100. Christmas, classic,
FA &gt;3811 to llat jour Gift
popular. Perfect gift for
Ideas.
aay member of the family.
SWEATERS, slipover t a d
Sanford Electric. Down­ STOCKING 8TUFFKRS
Cardigan*, IMS la H U S
town Sanford. FA &gt;1301
S t Johns Realty
FerUae, Downtown Sanford.
CALL SHIRLEY JONES at n s T IK I TESTED FIRM
• Quality • r sateens
FA M ill to Bat year OKI 1M M. Falk Ate FA M IS
Let ua help you a*led Hunt­
• Service
Idaaa.
ing Clotbei, pocket compass,
Gllta for all!
Gun Cases, Outboard Motor
; Y O W E L L ’S
Carta. Sealaole Sporting
Of Sanford
Good*.
tea rail with plastle aada.
Plastic or rayoa tapes. Cottaa or nylon cords.

Now get the 190 World Book IDEALS, Classic*. Chfldroa’s
Encyclopedia at tba 1M1
Books. A Shopper's Draaa!
price. 322-8877.
MeVleara, Downtown AsaDANIEL Greea Slippers,
ford.
linoleum Rugs, P a I a t a,
$4 03 to $8.83. Other bed­
Tarpt. Luggage. Armyroom (Uppers from $2J5.
Navy Surplus. Sanford.

GIFTS FOR WOMEN

CLASSIFIED INDEX

IV E Y 'S

Snnknrik GUsa and Paint
Company
l i t Magnolia

15. Buaineas Opportunity 37. Special 8ervico*

LUGGAGE

Ill-Back swivel K e e k e r s ,
Lost A Found
loam cushions. Floor tam­
Noticaa • Personals
CALL SHIRLEY JONES at
pion. Regular $88-90, aaw
Singer
Round
Bobbin
equip­
Education • Instruction
FA &gt;3811 to list your Gift
$43.00. While they tost
ped
to
xig
sag.
Guarantee.
Transportation
Ideas.
Eeboifl Bedding Co.
1 Payments 19.10. Photo
Fowl
FA &gt;9411.

I.
S.
3.
4.
5.
C. For Rest
•A Special Notices
7. ’Business Rentals
8. Beach Rentals
9. For Sale or Rant
10. Wanted to Rant
I I . Ron! Estate Wanted
12. Real Estate For Sale
13. Mortgage Loans
14. Insurance
15. Business Opportunity
I f . Female Help Wanted
17. Male Help Wanted
18. Help Wanted
19. Situations Wanted
20. Babynttten
21. Beauty Salons
82. Build • Paint - Repair
23. BaUdlas Mfttwfrlft. .
24. Electrical Service*
25. Plumbing Services
28. Radio A Television
27. Special Service*
28. 1.aundry Service
29. Automobile Servlet
29A. Auto Accessorise
20. Machinery • Tool*
81. Poultry - Livestock
31A. Pets
32. Flowers • Shrubs

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B R M IN O I.R C O C V T V .
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VOTICK
IN T lir HATTER OF THE
ADOPTION BT DONALD F.
SIIKV an&lt;J ELENA SI. SHEA.
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TIED llisl a f'atltloo ha*
baan fll..l In tka abovf at»U4
aaui. i&gt;r DONALD r. MllKA
ami KLKNA M. 8HBA, for
thi Adoption, of KCITIt LTLt&gt;
TINDALL. * minor«k*
Frtltloaara. and y®u ara » qulr.il ta aart# a *epy af r«ur
Answer or ebjaetlnna to Unw
aau.a
why
aald
Petition
ahuuld not bn granted an tha
Attornar for Potltlanora. Carroll Burke. Sanford Atlantia
National Bank Hulldlnf. San­
ford. Florida aad file tha artBlnat In th« offlca af tha
Clark af tha Circuit Court oa
• r baforo tha Ith day of Jan­
uary. A. V. IMS. and banln
fall not or a docroa pro con.
faaio will ho antarad a*aln.t
you.
WITNESS my hand and tha
a.al of aald Court In Sanford,
Florida, thla «:b day at Doeamh.r, A. 1). IMS.
(SKAU
Arthur H. Baokwttb. Jr*
Clark of Circuit Court
Carroll Burk*
Attornar far Potltlouara
Suita IIS Saaford Atlantto
National Bank Bldr
Hanford, Florida
Public* Da-. S, II. t«. ST.
CDD-1S

SHOE STORE

APPLIANCES

UNUSUAL BUSINESS
OPPORTUNITY

HOUSEHOLD ITEMS

ROBERT A. WILLIAMS
Realtor
Raymond Lundquist. Assoc.
FA M 0S1 Atlantic Bank Bldg.

GIFTS FOR CHILDREN CALL SHIRLEY JONES at
Brand new Chlldcraft (1983)
for sale at one half com­
pany price, by manager.
322 6877.

FA &gt;3813 to list your Gift
Idem.

1 Bedroom, Florida room.
Fenced in back yard. Low
down payment, assume
moothly payments. Pbooa
after 3:00. FA &gt;9288.

SPORTING GOODS

Guna, Ashing tackle, athletic
JEW ELRY
equipment, boats, motor*
and accessory. All ideal
CALL SIURLEY JONES at
gilts. Terms. Robson Sport­
CALL SHIRLEY JONES at
Lakeview home with lake
FA t-3813 to Ust your Gift
ing Goods, Downtown San­
FA 2-3812 to list your Gift
privileges to South Sylvan
ford. FA 2-3861.
Ideas.
Lake Shores. 9 Bedrooms
and 2 baths. Air-Condition­
ed. Phone FA 2-7898.

GIFTS FOR HOME

J. W . Hall, Realtor
SV'For Rent

HEATING
8. 1. POPS CO. EfC.
l Be. Park Ave. FA SAM

or ptaes of butfnaat. Do
Our product hai beta mer­
M' yourself and save 30%
chandised very successfully
or more. 3 Months guaran­
Piano Tuning and Repair
la the Mld-Weat for some­
tee. Personal Instructions
W
.
L.
Harmon
—
FA
&gt;4313
time. Duo to the number of
by
the formulster at THE
inquiries received from vari­ BE MODERN! Cook and bast
SURE DEATH INSECTI­
ous Florida Cltiea, wa are
water economically with HICIDES, and sprayer furn­
interested in establishing
Therm Bottled Gas. MUlsr
ished. For information and
representation ia the San­
Radio and Applianca. Ill S.
free delivery call Raymood
ford area. This product ean
Park Ava. Pb. FA &gt;4831.
Wood*. FA HOU.
be Sold-Rented-Leaacd for
Business - Commercial • and
Industrial applications. In­
dividuals latsraated must
We Repair and Service
hava a good credit rating,
1 Year old white very large
S T I N E
permanent resident of the
apriftt Commercial FreesMachinery
and
Supply
Co.
-arts,
auccessiul
Sanford
or.
Contact Mr. Polltoger.
FA &gt;8439
sales background. Tba in­ 987 W. tod SL
vestment will be protected
FRIGIDAIRE
by a re-purchase agreement
Hohnor portable electric or­
Sslca ft Service
with Uie Manufacturer. Am­
gan. 8 Octaves, 2 volumes,
G. H. HIGH
ple assistance will be fur­
with eaaa. NO 8-4887,
1788 W. 1st f t Sanford
nished for establishing and
Ph- FA -MOM
maintaining a profitable
1861 Bg Sag Sewing Machine.
business. For additional de­ Refrigeration - Air-condition­ Darns, mooograma, makes
tails Write Jim Prosser, dlst.
ing men needed. We train button boles. With guaran­
Mgr. L.AA. Products. Boa
yon. Write Commercial
tee. g payments at $9.19
18187 Jax 18, Fla.
Trades Institute Box 19, «/•
each. FA 3941L
Sanford Herald.
Ruby red Grapefruit far ante
picked before tbs frees*.
Beautician wanted. Cut ’N
Fannie Laffler. Broadway
Curl Beauty Chop. 311 Pal­
Road. Lake Mary. 323-0417
A
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TO
G
LASS
metto Ave, FA 2-0834 or
IN ST A L L E D
FA 3-4012.
Orange loader far sale. LaeWindshield
Back Glnaa ter Vetno Sr. FA &gt;380* cr
Curb Girl. Apply Pig 7f Door Ginas
Vent Glnaa FA &gt;7338.
Whistle. Sanford.
SERVICE
Senkxrik Glnaa nod Faint Good set of used Drums.
FA &gt;2781 after I p. m.
Company
218
MagnoUt
Pb.
FA
3-4822
Children kept. FA &gt;8182.
Good Automatte Washer $21

Comfortable Sleeping Room,
RENT A BED
2 BEDROOM house, kitchen
FA &gt;7431.
9 Bedroom, 1 bath, terraiequipped. $79 mouth. Ph. Rollaway, Hospital A Baby
so floor. Concrete block. Ia
Beds
FA 2-33(0.
Bedroom
West Sanford. Out of flight
By Day, Waek, or Month
with boai
ROOMS, The Gablet, 401 CARROLL’S FURNITURE
pattern. Largs corner lot
Area. TA
Ua gnoUa Ave. FA 2-0720.
Small equity and assuma
Ph. FA &gt;3191 116 W. lit St.
p. m.
mortgage b a l a n c e . VA
2 Bedroom bouse, kitchen
moothly payment $77. Ph.
2
Bedroom
borne
with
Flor­
Furnished
1
bedroom
home.
equipped. 1303 Douglas Ave.
FA &gt;0300.
ida room anA kitchen
Double garage. Fruit trees.
FA 2-0363.
equipped. $73 month. Call
2481 Palmetto. FA &gt;0842
FOr Sale-On Lake between
322-0236 for information.
UNFURNISHED new 2 bed­
or TA &gt;0274.
Sanford A Orlando. I Acres,
room house, kitchen equip­
House and Cottage all or
Unfurnished
I
b
e
d
r
o
o
m
WELAKA
APARTMENTS:
ped. FA 2-3883.
part. Writs Box 2223 Or­
house.
828
Escambia.
Ph.
Rooms private baths, 118
lando.
FA
2-0274.
Furnished Apartment close
W. First St.
la. Jimmy Cowan. FA 2-4013
t Bedroom houso, kitcb
Large unfurnished 2 bedroom
equipped. Near sboppi
PAINT INSIDE OR OUT.
2 Bedroom furnished Apart­
It Pay*
Duplex. Electric heat A
center. FA 2-4411, if
FREE
ESTIMATE.
ment Inquire Leonard's
cooking. Water furnished.
FA 2 9180.
answer call after 6 pm
Auto Clinic. 2664 S. Hiawa14th St. Longwood. Phone
To Use
tha or call FA 2-8811.
TE 1-329$.
Nicely furn. Apt For young
21. Beanty Sal***
couple. $33 a Mo. Includes
The
H
E
R
A
LD
Cut 'N Curl Beauty Shop
Furnished Cottage. 10 minutes
Water A Elcet. FA 24344.
318 Palmetto
FA 2 0834
from main gate. Reasonabla. FA 2-3721.
W an t Ads.
24. Electrical Service*
Furnished lovely I bedroom
FRIGIDAIRE
Apartment. Lake Golden.
CHRISTMAS SPECIAL
Sales A Service
Lake privileges. FA 2-4274 * Acre Farm, near Sanford.
House Wiring, Free Estimates
Lend cleared and in pas­ Sid Vibleti's Randall Electric
ture fenced and cross fenc­ 112 Magnolia Ph. FA 3-4913
ed. 837' Hey. frontage. 6
bedroom, two story borne. 25. Plumbing Services
Pine paneled. Reasonable.
A l t a m o n t e Realty. Pb.
TE &gt;5733 or TE &gt;3464.

Legal Notice

Legal Notice

Legal Notice

Plumbing &amp; Heating

$ Lota. Pbooa fA 2-0733,

Jim Hunt Realty

H a n d l i n g an types
raal estate.

Hanford. FlorMa, within ot*
calendar month* from tka
lima o f tho flrnt subllaatlon
o f thla aotlen. Raoh claim or
damand must ba I* w riting
and eoatala tha *ta&lt;* o f realdaoca and peat oftlca addraca
o f tha claimant and tnuat ho
awora to hr tha claimant, hla
a «c n t or attonray, or the
tam e shall be void.
1*1 Charlea J. Learar
A t Ancillary Admtalalratcr
• f raid aatata
r. Popa Uacaalt a f th* firm
o f H.tMMUTT AND TUCK
1 Maitland Plat*

JOHN E. F O X ,
REALTO R
110 N. Park Avenue
Phone 323 4339.

IS. Mortgage Leasu

MORTGAGE LOANS
FI1A and Conventional
Commercial k Residential

Florida

A tuirncja for A ncillary Admlnlatrator
Publlih Nor. SS * Dec. f, It,

Stenstrom Realty

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111 N. Park Ave.

so. tsis

S - BEDROOMS. I. 1ft A 2 BATHS
VA - N O D O W N P A Y M E N T
LOW MONTHLY PAYMENTS
TA • Conventional ft FUA Fiawaeteg
•

DACHSHUNDS AXC register­
ed. Blsek A tan. 6 Months Lionel Train. Complete table
old. All Shots. 822-1701.
layout Automatte care,
switch**, village. Cost ever
You esa And anything you
1300
•w• 121-0888
eeeTrwrot
need advertised In tho Hersld by Sanford merchants.
Parakeets. 9428 Laurel Ave.
FA &gt;1978.

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Sunland Eatatea . Oa 17-82 (3 Mi. Bn. of Bnafnrd)
8aInn Offlen Ut. Hnean Iamide Entrance

KINGSWOOD BUILDERS, INC.
PH. FA &gt;1874
JIM HUNT REALTY, ttelna Agent
Days. FA 2-21 IS • Eva. ft Snn. FA 2-8641 - 323-670*

Gateway Te lb * Waterway

Robson Sportiftf Goods ,
Your KVINBUDR Deeter &lt;
$04-6-6 E. lit n . FA u m
38. Motorcycle* - 8 c o o i»r*
VESPA Motor Scooter* (a n
$10.61 down A $8JB Veal
tr.

Lewis Sates A Santee
1317 Country Club Bend
Ph. FA &gt;7*2t

H* Nashua Honeetralter.
83' X lO*. $308 dew* and
take up payments. 829473a.

HAPPY

HOLLERDAYS

FREE ESTIMATE

AT HOLLERS of SANFORD

Upholstering k Mattress ren­
ovating. New ft Used Furni­
ture. Call Nix Bedding Mfg.
Co , at 708 Cetery Ava.
9'A 2-2117.

.jo y o u s
p H R I S T M ila
• • . and Sinrar* Thanks to th*
many Humo-Owner* of T*e 'u
Green Eatute* and Longdale for
”
their confidence in us and to all
builders supply houaea and our loyal sub-contractors
with whom we hava had cuch pleaaant dealing* dur­
ing tha pact year.

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Ford, '48 V8, good then,
made tote y — a— type
pickup, t in , FA M an. a t
ter 6 p. a .

LIVINO CHRISTMAS TREES
. URAPEVILLE NURSERY .
GrapevtDo Ave. near 30th M.

FA &gt;3420

Sunland Estates Homes
---------------------------

AIR CONDITIONING
CONTRACT aad REPAIR
WORK
1047 Sanford Ave. TA 2 6562

1188 Chevrolet convertible
Impale. Power steering,
automatic transmission, 4
new Ursa. Ffc, B M W a t
ter 9 p. m.

18 volume Encyclopedia,
out-dated $10. FA &gt;7679.

Used furniture, appliances,
tools, etc. Bought • Sold.
PLUMBING
Lorry's Mart 213 Sanford
Contracting A Repairs
Ave. Ph. FA 24U2
FHEE DELIVERY
R. L. HARVEY
of 204 Sanford Ave. FA 2-33*3 CHRISTMAS BONUS. Take a
whole yaar to pay. No in­
terest
or finance charges
26 . Radio A Television
on
furniture
purchases
ELECTRONIC ORGANS
made before Dee. 34, 1183.
Service on all makes. Work
Open Friday evenings.
guaranteed. Town &amp; Coun­
FURNITURE CENTER
try T. V., 2555 Pa.. Dr.,
1100 French Ave.
322-3362.
Ph. FA &gt;7933

Offlce FA 3-211*
Nights FA 2-464*
323-4700
8326 Park Dr. aanford, Fla

Maitland,

Ph. FA MSB

C m U S FACKDfO HOURS
SUPPLIES
CKraa bags, aH slses, Piehtag
ladders. Picking b a g s ,
clippers, gloves, track rope,
atr, Aak far oar price Hat
ONION PLANTS
QryaUl wax A Sweat SpaahA.
M - 12 30; MO- $U0, UK
lota $2 00 FOB hero. A. M.
Prevail, Phase 74&gt;2115, So.
villa, Fla.

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We’ll endeavor ta maintain your faith and good will

1 B A 9 PONTIAC Station Wagon

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1 Q C 9 FALCON Statloe Wagon
■ 0 0 * 4 Door, SUmlanl Shift

1958UUICK ,u#oc HaTdtop 8**cU1
I Q f l f l FALCON 3 Doer Sedan
I 9 Q V standard Shift
1QM T CHRYSLER 6 Door Windsor
Automatic And Air fond.
1 M 7 CHEVROLET 6-Doer. 6 C jl,
* * w I Automatle Tram*.
______________

Give A Permanent G ift
This Christmas
Give A Holler New O r Used Car
I R R Y CADILLAC 4 Door Pcdan DeVUIe
■
power And Al^rondlilon

11M
•IW

1 Q C 7 OLDSMOBILE 4 Door HaHtep
I w W l Automatic Ak^^it^Coud.

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|A R Q OLDSMOB1LE 4 Doer
I w W Aatomatic,

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1 0 R 7 UUICK - 4 l)oor Hctian
1 9 0 1 Auto., Power HraVc And SUetinx

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1 Q M PONTIAC 4 Dow M a n
1 9 9 9 Automatle Troaa.

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190

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1QCQ CIIB8 ROLET 6 Iteor, I CyL
9 0 0 ® Autematie

OAK
900

NO PAYMENTS

UNTIL

FEBRUARY

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tl* K. tad BT.
3909 PARK ATM.
FA 2-4711
ORLANDO CH 1-8186
FA S-4861

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THUR&amp;, DECEMBER, SO, 1MB

By Jane Cnantoiiry
•oath nstools J a i l o r
H l*’s m ad—re rtofcato
of Mrs. Catoirtoi Mato*
—4 Stanley ftJeM wore
• thaw* Tactical Air Co«un*o4
Missile School tniaJag tUdM

■lasfle school in too U. 8.
Air Facto —4 store iu start
to vm, m m thaa M N
otiaafle eftw nrohera hare
tratari In
Tvt
versions at the MACS, Mia
sito are reed tentotof.

MoosePlan
Annual Party
For Children

%WM

PTOPlans
PurchaseOf
Record Player
By Mr*. 1 . L. Jeluaen
Plans for obtaining at
hast one urgently needed
record player for the Lake
Monroe School were made at
Tuesday night's meeting ef
the Lake Monroe PTO In the
school sudltorlum with Mrs.
Morris Metts, president, In
charge.
After the holidays, each
family will be asked to do­
nate at least one book of
trade stamps towards pur­
chase ef a player er play­
ers.
Plana also were begun for
toe PTO to sponsor e "Wo­
rn*ale«i Wedding" and Var­
iety Show In conjunction with
n supper with the date act
tentatively for tha month of
February.
The program was on civil
defense end featured a movie
en fallout entitled “ When
and How to Protect Your
self.”
Room count waa won by
Mre. Dorothy Kilpatrick’s
third grade.
Refreshments, served un­
der direction of Mr. and Mrs.
W. R. Pent, were decorate*
sheet cakes, open faced sand,
wlches in Christmas shapes
and red-tinted fruit punch.
The organisation's next
meeting will be held on Jan.
1«.

Faculties of the Altamonte
Spring* and Bear Lake Ele­
mentary School* mot together
last Saturday evening at the
Star Lake School for a
Christmas Party reported to
be moat entertaining and a
lot of fun.
Festivities started with the
Bear Lake Faculty present­
ing a ''kitchen band" with
Ruth Johnson directing. Memben of the band were Vir­
ginia Krause, Beth Miller,
Eulila Granthm, Helen Leinhart, frank Cordell, Carolyn
Cora and Rena RybickL
To keep things in n rolicking mood tho Altamonte fac­
ulty presented several dance
number* In n light vein. At­
lanta McGlanto presented the
Cake Walk end BlU McClnnU
portrayed The Black Bottom.
Frank Gore’s contribution
waa the Twist; Mary Strick­
land. came ap with The Big
Apple and Sally petry, Mar­
garet Benson and Katherine
Cecna surprised over/usa

A LIVING NATIVITY SCENE will give added aplritual meaning and beauty to the Community Chriatmaa Program In Laka
Mary this year aa It la re-enacted today at 4:30 p. m. and again
at 6:30 p. m. at tha Chamber of Commerce. Taking part are

NewVFWPest
Auxiliary Holds
First Elections
By Jane Casselberry
The newly organised VFW
Auxiliary of Post 10060 of
Casselberry held an election
of officers laat Thursday night
at the Women'* Club.
Mrs. Maud* Horrall, acting
chairman, conducted tbs meet­
ing.
Mre. Hollis Johneon waa
elected president; Mr*. Denell
Long, atnlor vies president;
Mr*. George Howard, Junior
vice preildent; Mr*. Ralph Til•on, treasurer; Mr*. Edwin
Pearson, guard and Mrs. E. E.
Sparks, conductress.
Mra. llorrell also will aerve
•a Instituting and installing
officer at th e installation
which will be held at a later
date.
Tha organisation now has A*
charter m e m b e r s and the
charter will remain open for
B0 days. Anyone desiring In­
formation about Joining may
contact Mra. Georga Howard,
Lakeshore Dr., Casselberry.

with their version of Tbs
Can-Can.
Trene King was quite adept
In South of the Border tod
Jim Moiety enjoyed the
Rock t i Roll.
Several Christmas carols
were played by an instru­
mental band composed of
Don Hailey, Kioto* Hall,
Georg* D a b b s , Virginia
Krause, Ctay Carroll and
Ted RybickL
The party cam# to an en­
joyable conclusion with aa
exchange of gifts and re­
freshments of cake, cookies,
punch and coffee.

Turkey Shoot
Set In Geneva
By Louisa Graytoa
Tha Geneva Citizens Ann.
will sponsor a Turkey Shoot at
tho Genova Grocery Store be­
ginning at I p.m. Saturday.
W. G. Kilbee, chairman of
Um project, will bo in charge.

Juanita Ferguson, Russell Avery, Nancy and Eddie Schvreiekert, Shelia and Thomaa Padden, Rosemary Green, Elia Boutwall, Kathy Timmons, Linda Noguelra and Daniel Bousquet.
(Herald Photo)

Adds N ativity Scene Choirs Present
A living icena ef The Na­
tivity has been added this
year by tha Laka Mary Cham­
ber of Commerce to Ua annual
Christmas program for chil­
dren of tha community which
will be held today at toe CofC
Building beginning at 0:30
p.m.
Arrangements for the repro­
duction have been under direc­
tion of Mr*. Prank Leone and
Mrs. Leonard Dunn, chairman
of tho event, who have worked
in cooperation with churches
of toe community and of tha
area to produce toe re-enact­
ment to tike place at 4:30 p.m.

Tliul plan* vara completed
Wednesday nlfht bp mamban of Bastard Loodfo 1*51,
Loyal Order of lfooaa, tor
tho organUatioa’a first an­
nual Chrfctma* Party lor
children of tbo lodfo.
Tho party la scheduled lor
B p. m. Sunday at tho lodge
headquarter* la Lake Mary
At last count plans war* bo*
lag made to entertain some
SO chOdroa Including teenag­
ers.
Members of the proposed
local chapter of the Woman
of tho Moose, also working
with tho lodgo to atago tho
party, will bo In charge of
entertainment and refresh*
meats. Chairmen of tho pro­
ject an Mrs. Howard Price
and Mrs. Sam Meabotto who
have arranged for each of
tho younger children to re­
ceive a gift.
Teenagers will be entertain­
ed at a record party and
carol slog In an adjoining
room where they also will ha
served refreshments of or­
ange juice, eake and Christ­
mas candles.

td again at 0:M p.m. today. Sanford; K a t h y Timmons P f A f i r a i f t E /t f
Eleven young people take tnm Holy Crosa Episcopal l I U g i O H I I U l
irt in tha scene which has church of Sanford and Unda ■
■ w va

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“»Comma*LOlQWOOdPTO

By Dema Eafea
Harold Mats, commander
of VFW Post 1207, announced
at last week's meeting of the
Auxiliary that a Christmas
party for members of the
post and auxiliary will be
held at his home tola Sunday.
trlbutlon to needy children
Each member la requested
at Christmas.
to bring a one dollar gift
Twenty-four members and for a child.
three visitors were present.
Hostesses for too auxiliary
Visitors wer* Mra. Tllford, meeting were Mr*. Don Hit*Mn. Tinsley and Mrs. Ern­ maa and Mrs. Merle Harris.
est Conover.
Mrs. Marian Conford and
Refreshments of Christmas Mrs. Ruth Hopkins wer* ap­
cookies and coffee were serv­
pointed to be to charge of
ed prior to the meeting by arranging
tho
Chriatmaa
toe hostesses, Mra. L. E. project of providing cloth­
Swope, Mra. Leota Putman ing, toys and a food basket
for a needy family which baa
and Mrs. C. K. Fisher.
been selected by toe group.
Tho auxiliary also voted to
present an outdoor flag to
tho Loogwood Civie League.
The next meeting of the
group wea set for Jan. 10 at
the home ef Mra. Harris.
Business Items on last Mrs. Louise Stewart and
week’s Lake Mary Chamber Mrs. Virginia McManus will
serve aa hostesses.
of Commerce meeting agenda
were postponed until the next
meeting due to extreme Intereet shown to the program
which included a report cei
By Lanisa Grayson
converting Lake Mary Blvd.
Tha Geneva Parent-Teacher
Into an access link to tho
Organization held 1U annual
new Interstate 4 highway.
Making tho report waa Christmas Party for children
Douglas Stenstrom, chairman Monday night with approxi­
of too county’s long range mately 100 adults and young­
planning and development sters to attendance.
Mrs. W. E. Schlusemeyer
committee.
waa to charge of special dec­
Business continued until tha
oration* for tha event.
Lytle Swope played several January meeting waa the
TIm hour-long program fea­
Chriatmaa numbers on the election of one member to tbo tured tha 1Chriatmaa Story"
organ and accompanied the Board of Directors and dis­ presented in song and tableau
cussion of aa amendment to by children of tbo school and
group la tinging carols.
klembors each brought a the by-laws pertaining to closed with Santa distributing
gift and toy to be given to filling a quorum for the regu­ Christmas candle* to all the
the Salvation Armj for dto- lar meeting*
chUdtCto

By Jaae Casselberry
By Dewaa Ettea
An eversixed Wcirasrsner
The regular meeting of the
dog named Baron, whose
Longwood Elementary PTO past services have consisted
was held Tuesday evening in primarily of sending many a
wary salesman or garbage
the school auditorium.
During the very brief busi­ collector scurrying on his
way, became a hero last Sat­
ness meeting a motion waa
urday night, at least to his
made and approved for the South Seminole owners, the
PTO to donate up to 1100 to Edgar Lyons family.
Mr. and Mrs. Lyons and
the school for TV antennas
their seven children were
to giva getter reception.
fast asleep to their home
The fifth and sixth grade
on Lake Hodge when Mre.
choirs, composed of 180 Lyons was awakened by the
youngsters, gave an Impresa- sound of scratching at the
iva and inspiring program of bedroom door.
Christmas music. The girls Opening the door, she
wer* dressed in red skirts, found (he house full of smoke
and Baron gallantly scratch­
white blouses and red ties ing away to warn them of
and the boys wore dark trou- the danger resulting when a
sers, white shirts and red burning log tumbled from the
lies.
fireplace
sending
flying
The auditorium waa at­ spark* to Ignite the livingtractively decorated for the room rug.
occasion with drawings made So, today, even though he
by the children end there still puts fear into the heart*
also wer* two beautifully de­ of the salesmen and garbagecorated Christmas trees.
men be bae earned the grati­
Tho program waa under tude and even greater af­
tho direction of Mrs. Arleta fection from the Lyons with
Coberly assisted hy Mrs. his act of devotion which
Theresa Bolick, Mrs. Kath- conceivably saved the bouse
from burning and possibly
the lives of its occupants
and, at least, prevented fur­
ther damage.

Lake Mary
C O f C Agenda
Postponed

Geneva PTO
Has Party

V

Mtmbara of tha 600 Club of
South Altamcnto Springs had
a gain tima nt thair annual
Chriatmaa Party last week.
Tho party started with a
delicious dinner at to* Im­
perial Houaa after which
members decided to apentl tho
remainder of tha evening at
tha Jal Alai Fronton.
As it was tho first tima for
moet of tho ladies to over at­
tend or witness n game, the
experience proved to bo quit#
hilarious. Big winners of toe
evening were Mrs. Thomaa
Hotuohotdor and Mrs Guy
Nusa.
Others attending ware Mra.
A. Von Temple, 3lr*. Fetor
Clark, Mrs. Robert Burkhart,
Mr*. Alton KUng, Mr*. Jay
Nesa and Mr*. Joieph Sima-

SCIENCE STUDENTS at South 8eminola Junior
High at C— Iberry were trsatod to a apodal
program last Friday when members of tho
4((05th Missile Training Wing from Orlando
AFB were at the school upon Invitation of the
South Seminole Missile Club. Assisting Col Jdhn
C. Collins with the program were, left, L t John
C. Preston and A 1/e John M. Glass.
(Herald Photo)

By Dona Estoi
The Loogwood Area Cham­
ber of Commerce saw a film
program provided through
courtesy of the Winter Park
Telephone Co. and beard se­
lections by the Longwood
First Baptist Junior Choir at
last week's monthly meeting
held in the Civie League
Building.
The film, entitled “ Gate­
ways to the Mind—the Story
of Human Senses" was pre­
sented by Kenneth Peloquln
of the telephone company in
place of the scheduled film,
“ The Telstsr Story" which
will be shown at a future

meeting.
The Junior Choir, directed
by Barbara Meeslmer with
Mrs. Carol Reek aa pianist,
sang “ Away in a Manger,*'
"Silent Night" and “ Oh Lit­
tle Town of Bethlehem."
Others In the choir were
Sammy Kelley, Pat Cooey,
Dianna Sweat, Lynn Miller,
Di Hughes, Larry Miller and
Pat Shea.
Refreshments were served
following the meeting and
special guest, John Alexand­
er, district 1 county com­
missioner elect, met and
talked with membert of tho
organisation. Ho also was
shown the Civic League spon­
sored Library by Mrs. X. P.
Richards, chairman of tbo
League’s library committee
and Mias Dorothy Heath, as­
sistant librarian.

Residents Get
Ready For
Lighting Contest

By Jane Casselberry
American Legion Memorial
Post 256 of Casselberry mat
last Friday night at tha Cas­
selberry Women's Club on Ov- Many North Orlando ru b
erbrook Dr.
dents are busy this week
Dispensing with tha regular lighting and decorating their
business meeting, the Legion­ homes and lawns in prepara­
naires joined their wives and tion for the contest sponsored
guests to participate In a pro­ by the Civic Association
gram of Christmas caroling which offers $13 for Aral
with Mrs. Luther Mynderte prlxe, $10 for second and $3
accompanying at the organ.
for third.
Fowl contributions w e r e
Circulars hare been dis­
donated by those attending to tributed explaining detail*
be distributed by the Liona and rules of the contest open
Club in its annual Chriatmaa to all residents of the villa go
Welfare Project.
Including
North
Orlando
Ilcfri'shments of doughnuts, Homes, Horizon Homes. Coro­
coffee and soft drinks were nado Homes and tho Bands
served.
Homes.
The club was decorated with Judging will take place
pine boughs and b r i g h t l y between 7 and $ p. m. by
painted pine cones for the oc­ Frank Sparrow and Merton
casion by Sillier Evana and Taylor of DeLand and Will
IStephen of Orange City.
Larry Maplesden.

Bridge Club
Changes Day
For Meeting
Announcement was made
today by the Duplicate Bridge
Club of DeBary that next
week's regular meeting of
the group will be held at 1
p. m. on Wednesday In the
Community Center.
Winners named for this
week's play with B tablet in
session wer* NS, first, Mrs.
Frank Austin and Mre. B.W.
Ackerman; second, Mn. Ro­
bert Nichols and If. G.
Chase; third, Mr. and Mn.
E. Z. Walters and fourth,
Mr. and Mr*. Georg* Pear­
sall.
EW, first, Mr. and Mn.
E. M. Hinkle; second, Mn.
Virginia Singer and Mrs.
Doyle Driver; third. Dr. Earl
Sandborn andjlL 31. Valen­
tine and fourth, Mn. A. G.
Besom and Mr*. Frank Hold

EDITORIAL

COMMENT

Altamonte Springs, Lake Mary and Longwood, continuing a happy custom started many
years ago which is no longer observed in most
places these days, will be holding CommunityWide Christmas Parties for their children this
evening.
Such purties don't just happen . . . they
tuke time and effort on the part o f a good many
civic organizations and kind-hearted people who,
in this very busy season, still are willing to per­
sonally give of .themselves in order to bring the
children together for an hour or two o f prayer,
good fellowship, entertainment and a visit with
Santa.
Altamonte's party is scheduled from 7:30
p. m. until 8:30 p. m. in the Community House
on Maitland A ve.; Lake Mary's will be held nt
the Chamber o f Commerce Building beginning
with a program at 6:30 p. m. in longwood,
where preparations are made for 1,000 children,
the party will be held in the City Park beginning
at 6 p m.
Children up to 12 year* of age in each com­
munity are invited to attend. We hope that when
Santa arrives he will be met by the biggest
crowds w e r fo r only in this way will those who
made the imrties possible know that their effort*
were worthwhile.

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TALLAHASSEE (UPI) — Gov. Farris Bryant sxebaaqp tor 1.119 Imprisoned
Tba ciatft wtO •aid Thursday ha’s desperate for a solution toths r*» Cabas lavotters.
by aiaabar. W apportionment pwMa
laagM arinn to ft* Flor­
— and said chances are
ida city v a n woritiag araosd
Mm dock loading IBs freigh­
a • •
on tha subject
Varabal goso la New York
Tha govamor told his new* eonfartacs ha was ter Africa* Pilot with goods
Matbar taper! says
desperate but not desperate which hav* beta pouring ta
•than ta lid sto oall a apodal ssaSa, he aaa hare that
Vtatti begad (tea captives
holiday, n t a happy ees to
be saM ba wosta hs taaad an or before
Me toe baaea, toe.
Christas* Day, thair rela­
■a a •
OOfTHI MW
tive* bar* said It Is asaow,
ba
remmsatod
"Wa
are
. Tba baraaa cone aad tbay
sf ghrtas aB
—
a- --■*. —- . , a— m.
tleaar la it than I tbaaghl tea libely tosy will ha eat aC
M fee Jim c t iui aMeta. ^ t l
would hs at tkk das
Boats Class aa a
Bryant mid ha hoped la
gat
from tba Lagtalatnra bath
arritad tbla maniac
a statute to sorry through tha Tha relatives •# tbs pri­
for coaaaltatioa with Baafnrd got • Strata wa
IMS session convening nest soners said aegotlattens tar
area boy* aad firla aad will ba
April
and a companion con­ thair reItaaa bars b on com­
at the aid poet office baOdtac
stitutional amendment that pleted aad nothlag remains
from » antil I y. a teaigkt,
would go before tba people ta ba expected bat the “ big
from 10 a. m. antil l p. at aad
announcement" of Castro's
In 1084.
from $ until 8:99 p. m. Satur­
agrot meat.
"But
if
wa
can
get
tba
votes
day.
for a conatitutlcsuti amend­
• a •
ment, 111 eettie for Just the
Theft a pretty rood Mae
statute,” be saM.
tba rboatone felka bad about
Representatives of seven of
staying optn until 1 a. at to
the
state's largest cities
accoaunodata tba atom i
agreed Wednesday to fight ta
ployu who have la work until
court any attempt ta bypass
1 p.m . serving the rest of tba
th* people and reapportion
Christina* s h o p p o r o . Of
Tito Goes Home
the
state.
tours*, schlng foot may knap OKEECHOBEE (UP1)—Tha
MOSCOW (UP1) - Yugo"If
they
do
this,
they
will
soma of tba store worktra out Seaboard Air Una's Silver
ilav
President TUo ended hit
have a heavy responsibility
of action.
Star pasaaager train amaahtd
on them if we come to April Soviet "vacation" today aad
Into a truck at high speed at
without a valid Legislature,' beaded bom*, apparently with
Premier Nikita Khrushchev's
Scott Burua and Charlta a crossing Thursday night,
Bryant told hto news confer­
promise of mors Soviet aid
Robinson, co-chnlrmsn of tba killing two of tha train's crew­ ence.
and political co-operatloa.
Chamber of Commerce mem­ men and tba truck driver aad
The governor said he Is pre­
bership drive, ware firing out Injuring about to other per­ pared to go on television and
the coma-on aign today to sona.
warn tbo old folks aad tba Still Blasting
Twaaty-two of tha mart ser­
WASHINGTON (UPI) prospoctira members. Then's
teacher* that tha Legisla­
ons thing moat people forget iously injured were admitted tors'* failure to reapportion Tba Soviet Union set off an­
about getting their chamber tq the small Okeecbobeo Gen­ could Jeopardise their welfare other nuclear device Thurs­
day ta the atmosphere at Its
membership* paid promptly eral Hospital, including tha
checks and salaries after the
and that to that tba fan la tax engineer of the train, E. D.
Arctic test sit*. The U. 8.
present
appropriations
net
Atomic Energy Commission
deductible U paid baton fan. Emerson.
Emerson was burned but expires Jane SO.
said tha blast waa low-yiald,
1. The chamber need* the
thrown
clear when his two-sec­
the equivalent of teas than
membership of arary parson
30,000 tons of TNT.
in Ui* county who to intonat­ tion diesel locomotive Jack
ed in sating an all-out effort knifed, overturned and caught
Satellite Dies
mads to push abend. And tbs flro as tbo train derailed about
WASHINGTON (UPI) —
need to right now, not soms a quarter of a mil# beyond the
crossing. It bid p l o w e d
The Navy's new Transit 6A
later year. Be—go ahead.
through the fully-loaded tree
•
*
•
navigational
satellite has
gone dead, apparaatly be­
Saturday night to dance tor-trailer hauling oranges.
Seaboard headquarters at
cause of trouble ta Its. power
night in Sanford with two big
supply, the Defease Depart­
Christatoe hallo elated. High Richmond, Va.. Identified the
ment announced Thursday.
school studant* will whirl at dead crewmen at William Bell
S. A. Lindstrom, 111 JIn- The satellite was launched
the annual Kay Club Christ­ of Tampa, tho fireman of the
mas Ball at the Citia Center Silver Star and a veteran of kins Circle, to the winner of Tuesday from Point Arguello,
while everyone out of high taore than 2S years with tha the best overall display In Calif,
school to tripping the light line, and tba baggagemaster, the annual Jaycee Christmas
More Job Funds
fantastic in the ballroom of H. 0. Slaughter.
A funeral bone In nearby Lighting Contest and seven
WASHINGTON (UPI) —
the Mayfair Inn nt tba Ep­
other winners have been an Negotiators, working under a
silon 81gma Alpha's second Fort Pierce, where the bodies nounesd.
of the dead were taken, Iden­
weekend strike deadline and
annual Christmas Ball.
Best commercial display appeals by Labor Secretary
tified the truck driver as O. B.
• 9 •
was won by Norris TV, 901 W. Willard Wlrta, resumed
Xiwaniana will man tha Sal Jonas, as, of Haines CUy.
Commercial St., snd tbo tol talks today In tbo maritime
The
railroad
said
the
Silver
ration Army ksttlea Saturday
lowing rosidcntisl category dispute that threatens ship­
Star
carried
IS
O
passengers
in an attempt to outdo the
and U crewmen. The train, prises were announced:
ping from Maine to Texas.
Lions and RoUriana In their
Religious setting: W. 11. Wirtx baa warned tba walk­
pulling 14 cars, left Miami
collections for the poor and
Weihle, 90S Forest Dr., Loch out could "cripple tha coun­
needy of the community. The about 4:23 p.m. bound for New
York. Tha train hit tho truck Arbor, first; Charles H. Pol try."
throe clubs bars got a real
a few minutes before 7 p.m ley Jr., Tot E. talk St., se­
press going and they aura ring
shattering the eab of the truck cond.
Controls Refused
those balls with “rigah"!
Traditional setting: Mr.
and scattering oranges and
s o *
GENEVA (UPI) - Tbo
and Mrs. A. P. Fletcher, Western powers will refuse
debris along tha highway. ‘
It's good to *e* many fam­
“ I waa waiting at the cross­ 1*03 Paloma Avc., first; to Join any controlled mora­
iliar face* around town as for
ing in my Jeep," said Bud George Ferrante, Ml Val- torium on nuclear testing no
mer resident*, students and Sparkman of Okeechobee. cencia St., second.
matter what Russia does dur­
reistlraa of local people begin “ Tho tractor-trailer waa com­
Artistic setting: Mr. and ing the Christmas recess of
to arrire for the holidays.
ing toward me and slowed as Mrs. F. E. Cole, 301 Fair­ the disarmament conference,
• • •
if it were going to stop. But mont Dr., Sunland, first; Ro­
Children of tha Little Red it didn't. It Just kept right on bert Jernlgan, 111 Pinccrest it was learned today. Tha
17-natkm conference went in­
Schoolhouse will be tha recip­ creeping across.
Dr., second.
to recess Thursday until Jan.
ients of gifts from iht Elks
"The diesel was blowing its Trophies will be presented
Club *t their party today at| horn. It hit the cab, and it to the winners at the Jaycee IS.
th* bom* of their teacher, was a horrible mess.”
luncheon Dec. 97.
Reports Doubted
Mrs. Jerri Kceth.
WASHINGTON (UH) • • •
Sea. Kenneth B. Keating,
Jim Coleman, general man-1
(R-N.Y.), s a i d Thursday
ager and co-owner of Celery
night ba was not satisfied
CityPrinting Company, was
that all Soviet offensive mis­
named to tha board ofdirec­
siles bad been removed from
tors of the Graphic Arte Aun.
Cuba. Keating said that bo
of Central Florida at a meet­
felt there waa an “ excessive
ing of th* group Thursday in
amount" of Soviet arms and
Orlando.
By United I’reae International become hasardou's from th* men in Cuba and “ guns,
• • •
Mrs. Matilda Friassl of th* Bitter cold and hsnvy snow snow snd rain. Four traffic tanka and MIG planes are
Red Cross called to ask us to slapped th* nation's North draths were caused in south­ still coming in — this past
try to get tha word to mem- and East today on th* last ern Illinois alono by slick week."
bars of five Negro families la full day of autumn. Th* highways lata Thursday.
Oviedo who were left homeless change in the weather threat­ Tbo temperature tumbled
last Friday by a flvs-hous* ened to create hasanls for to IS below at Watertown,
N. Y., early today. It waa IS
(ira that the Red Cross has Christmas travelers.
hslp available for them If thsy
Snow fell from Kansas and la Detroit. Mich., S2 In Minwill get in touch. Tha flro wn* Nebraska to th* mountains of n*apolto-8t- Paul, Mina., and
In n section known as Daniel's Virginia, and accumulations 24 In Denver.
quarters.
of up to five inches wen ex­ Honolulu, Hawaii, resident* J. W. Bedenbaufh, 03, died
shivered Thursday In tbs low­ Wednesday from injuries reSine* the fire, which the Rad pected before it quit.
Cross only learned a b o u t
With th* Christmas holiday est temperature on record. caivsd la an automobile acci­
Thursday th* homeless people period scheduled to start at Tho mercury fall to 64, ons dent near 8t. Cloud whtn be
bees scattered, no one seems ti p. m., highways already had degree lower than th* pre­ raa into the bock of another
vious record set la March, truck in the fog.
to know where.
* • *
1*66, and February, 1M1.
Bedenbeugh was bora April
Sanford streets really look
In a six hour period, Indian­ 2, 1900, in Amsricu* Ga., and
apolis, Ind., received three had btsn a resident of Ovlodo
bright with addition of those
potted trees. And n fsw scads
Inches of snow, and Quincy, for 24 years. Us was n whole­
of some bright colored flowers
SANTO DOM1NCO (UPI&gt;- I1L, snd Elkins, W. Va., two sale flower (rower snd dis­
such as nasturtiums or petun­ Juaa Bosch, candidate of the inebs*. Mors than three- tributor and a member of tits
ias, moss rose or carnations or left of center Dominican Rev­ tenths of an inch of frsesing Baptist Church.
other hardy winter flower* olutionary Party, appeared to rain fell nt St. Louis, Mo.
Us is survived by his widow,
• ould really add a gay touch. have won tbo presidential elec­ A 1,000 foot layer of fog Mrs. Viola B*d*nbaugb; oa*
Ws'rs surprised that no en­ tion todsy by an Impressive returned to central California daughter, Mr*. Frank Jones of
terprising merchant has added majority.
on Thursday night for tho Sanford; one sister, Mrs. L. E.
S'ire* gay garlands and some
He also apparently was second night In a row. Thous­ Bland of Orlando and s«v*ral
of liaise new unbreakable carrying bis party ticket to ands of holiday travelers nieces and nephew*.
Christmas balls to tbs potted victory in congressional and were stranded at the San 8*rvic*s and burial will ba
trees la front of hto establish­ ieiser election*, according to Francisco Airport snd three hsld at tha Ovtedo C*m«tery
ment la keeping with th* sea- unofficial snd still incomplete traffic deaths wert IJamed at 3 p. m. Saturday, with Briaoa tba log.
rotora*.
aon Fuiwrsl Homs in ehargo.

day teat its sapped to tba
Mm Of potato subscription of
to Moist the Sarapta
to carrying on its
work qf caring tor tbs aged.
The anrnnilaatoa baa bean
obable to Bad a suitable aoluttoa to Itosactag any program
to kSlp tho borne renovate
Ita faculties to keep up with
•tots ItofMtag requirements
or to sxptad.
Tha Met af a drive for volaatoer contribution* to 1 *
faad to give Sarepta a boost

Sunday

Train-Truck
Smash Kills 3,
Injures 40

by several
todtvktaala ate
OsiaiatestoMr
Veraoa
Dun* today asked that tha
Sanford Herald ba reqaested
by tba Commlsaioaera to act
agent tar donations for a
Sarepta Homs Improve asset
Fund, aad lad off with a per*
tonal donation of bis owl.
D a • ■ 'a recommendslieu,
which waa ta the farm of a
motion to tba board, was se­
conded aid passed.
(Herald Publisher Walter

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WEATHER: Partly cloudy, mild through Saturday, poaslblo ahowara.
VOL. IS

United Press Leased W in

Established 190A

FRL, DECEMBER 21, 1962

SANFORD. FLORIDA

W UVA...

B itter Cold, Snow

Creates Hazards

Injuries Fatal
ToOviedoMan

NO. 610

Britain To Get
Polaris As
Big Weapon

Jaycee Lighting
ContestAward
Winters Listed

Leftist Leading
Dominican Vote

tin been condemned by th*
Male Board M Health u botat totally taatafato, ta t
to Um rigid it o atataftat raqulremanta tar boatoo tar Iba
aged recently paaaat by tba
•lata board.

TM FIVE.' in the ah / nign language reply given
by this little girl to Santn’s first question ns
he started taking Cbriiitmas lint requests from
Sanford area youngsters today. Santa will be at

WASHINGTON (UPI) —
Tbs Keneedy-MacmllUa eonfjrcncc has co a t up with
either a far-reaebtag shift la
auclssr weapons policy or a
face-saving camproalaa I*
•n Issue that had chiliad An­
glo-Americas relations.
Both claims wfl| ha hand.
la advaoea af • te a ^ uni­
que expected today, spokesmea at Nsssaa revealed that
Britain agreed to drop Its
Interest In th* sxperimeatal
bomber-launched Skyholt mis­
sile aad accept instead th*
proves submarine - launched
Polaris.
U was m i yat ctesr, how­
ever, Just how Britain would
use tho Polaris. She has no
means of employing tt right
now. whnreas tho doeo havo
Jot bomber* .that reutaltev* (
carried ‘SkybaK. it remained to be seen whether Polaris
would be adapted for landbased
launchers,
surfoc*
ships or submarines yet to
be built, and, If submarinss,
whether they would come
from America or be built ta
Brits la.
Beyond that tho two gov­
ernment chiefs for Uts Arst
time have drawn up a btu*
print for bringing Franca—
the old pout office builtllng for awhile tonight
and possibly other European
anil nirnin Snturday from 10 a. m. to 1 p. m. anil
nations In the future—Into
from a until 9 p. m.
their nuclear club.
Kennedy planned to taka
(Herald Photo)
off between S aad 4 p. m.
for Paha Beach, where he
hoped to spend the Christmas
holidays with his family.
Tbo big two conference,
' which began hare with an in­
formal meeting late Tuesday,
ing to (he State Board of also bo requested to cancel covered a broad rang* of
Health Informing them of the the city license of the com­ subjects but the major share
unsatisfactory service rend­ pany.
of attention was devoted ta
Western defenses.
ered by the Saxon company
Knowles said he will pro*
and exorbitant charges made.
He will ask that the state the matter as far as he can
license of the Arm be revok­ In order to protect the cltl- Stocks Higher
ed on the basis of their ac­ tens of Sanford from the ope­
NEW YORK (UPI)—Stocks
rations of the Arm.
tion* In Sanford.
opened irreulsrly higher to­
Tlie City Commission will
dsy In routine Irsding. Brok­
ers believe that, to the light
Pilgrimage Set
JERUSALEM (UPD-Mure of Thursday's action, any fur­
than 3,noo Israeli Christians ther upside movement in th*
plan a Christmas pilgrimage weeks ahead will not come as
to the Jordanian sector of easily as in the Arst month
Jerusalem, authorities sakl and a half after the Cuban
Thursday.
crisis.

Revocation 01 License Asked
when the people were unable
to make demand payment*.
Knowles said today U&gt;*
company is now anxious "to
have the heat taken off"
snd have made arrange­
ments through ■ local attor­
ney to have tiie deeds return­
ed.
He also said he was writ­

City M a n a g e r W. E.
Know1m said today that hs
has Instituted action to bar
further activity in Sanford
by an exterminating firm
charged with questionable
practices.
Two more caws were re­
ported to Knowles this morn­
ing concerning the local ope­
rations of tha Saxon Ter­
mite Control of Holly Util.
The company has been do­
ing exterminating work in
Sanford and ■ number of lo­
cal elderly people had to put
mortgages on their homes,
furniture and other property
to pay for it. A number of
tile mortgages reportedly
have been foreclosed and the
property deeds picked up

Holiday Is Gay,
But Be Careful!

Hope Entertains
Throngs O f GIs
TACHIKAWA AIRBASE. Ja­
pan (UPI&gt;—Thouisnds of U.
8. servicemen and their fam­
ilies Jammed a huge hanger at
this sprawling airbase today to
watch comedian Bob Hope
stage his firit holiday ihow
this year for GIs In the Far
East.
Hope arrived with a troupe
of 30 person*. Including co­
median Jerry Colonna.

Herald Index
Bridge ....... ....
Page 7
Page M i
Classified
Comica
— Pag* 8
D*er Abby —
Pag* 7
Editorial ...... . Pag* 4
Entertainment .... Page 7
Legal*
----- Peg* 8
S ocitty---- — . Page 8
Sport* _ . ----- Pag* S
Churches _------ Page 2

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I'nitd Press International
Americans begin obser­
vance of Christendom's most
famous holiday tonight in gay
spirila but with a grim warn­
ing that 730 may die in traf­
fic accldcnta.
From n tiny church In the
heart of Chicago'a slums to
Jammed air terminal* in San
Francisco to a janitor in
Erie, Pa., who plays Santa
Claus every year, Americana
prepared to celebrate the
birth of the Baby Jesus.
There was a frenried rush
to buy last-ininute presents
snd -,«t of. overlooked Christ­
mas cards. And thousands
upon thousands prepared to
Uke to the highways to
spend the long Christmas
weekend with friends and
loved ones.
The National Safety Coun­
cil aaid between 630 and 730
persoos could lose their livea
in traffic accident* during
the 102-hour period from 6
p. m. tonight until midnight
Tuesday.
From 27,Out) to 93.00Q could

suffer injuries, the council
said.
Across the laud, official*
took steps to boost law en­
forcement in (he prospect of
crowded roads, possibly barardou* driving conditions and
drinking drivers.

FOR LAST MINUTE SHOPPING
YOU CAN’T AFFORD TO MISS

Machines Have
Hallucinations
REDONDO BEACH, Calif.
(UPI) — A machine suffer­
ing from hallucinations col
lapsed into hysteria Thursday
and spewed out 1.600 plastic
reindeer in front of a startled
llttl* boy.
The Machine la supposed to
ring bells, flash red and green
light* and deliver on* fresh­
ly mad* r*lnd**r —all for a
dime. "Th* points are act
too fin* and it gives th* ma­
chines hallucinations," th*
owner said. "They think
they're getting paid."
"And It's contagious," hs
added. “ IS* had cslls on
other pischin**, all making
frs* reindeer like erasy.”

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K I W A N B P R E S ID E N T S A N D T H B IR W IV E S
tn jo jr o d t b a a n n u a l L a d la * N i g h t d i n a r a n d
Ch r M t a iaa p a r t y a t th a M a y f a i r In n , w ith
a ta g a r D ic k H o t t a e k w t a k in g t h a lo a d i a p ro *
r id in g e n t e r t a in m e n t S h ow n h a ra f r o m l a f t a r t

t. M r * . J o lm B trfc.
M r * . John G o * aad
l a f r o n t a n C a th y
a m S h o o k a n d aon,
(H a r a ld P h o t o )

T a k in g p a r t
r , M r*. T ra n k

Altamonte Sets
Annual Party
T W p ra gm a e f Ik* Little
la d IH w i B i m i o m tfca U *t

V A flD K Q T O K (U P D -T h s

vtrsivs Activities C o n t r o l
Board to b* domteted and eontrailed by t ie world wide Com­
munist movement fail* te raglater, then responsibility to do
so reverts first to its officers
and then to Ha members.
In addition to Had and Dav­
is, tbe Justin Department

M d e r tho MM McCarran A c t
Collection af tho fins, how• to r, win ho hold te abeyance
ponding an appeal te the U. 8.
Circuit Court o f Appeals.
Thomas K. Han, axacutlvo
l aatotent far tho Justice Depeftmant'a internal security
division, said tt e government
was now ready to proceed with
proascuUsn o f Hall aad Davis,
ga m ra j aad national chairman
o f tte party. Both kavt boon
Indicted for (allude to register
as officers o f a Communistaction organization,
“ Wo have asked the court
to set trial date* aa soon as
possible but have not teen tofanned when that will t e , " the

Legal Notice

B y France* Waster
Life on tho Philippine Isand* was described by apo­
d a l guest Pamela Grtanatl,
who was in char go o f tho pro­
gram given at a regular
meeting o f tba United Pres­
byterian Youth of tte Plrat
Presbyterian Church te Lake
Mary.
Pamela was. one of tha
girls sponsored by the Ro­
tary Club to go to tte Philipplnr Islands as aa exchange
student
for
ten
month*.
White there ate took slides
of the people, (te country
and all sights of interest and
beauty. She showed these
slides to the group white (elllog about each.
Pamela's report coincided
with Joy Wester'* report on
Mexico te that the main dif­
ference between this coun­
try and others Is tte clast
distinction between the weal­
thy and the poor.
Among souvenirs s h o w n
were a beautiful purse mads

tioos would ho filed at an
early dpt* against n number
af other members.
Party attorneys John Abt
and Joseph Foror said they
would seek an ha mediate ap­
peal af Monday's conviction,
partly oa the ground that any
registration
attempt would
amount to aelf-inerlminatkm ia
violation o f tha Fifth Amend­
ment.

out o f pteesppte aod coco­
nut and exquisite writing
paper made set af lira . A
question and answer parted
fallowed.
Preceding the program an
Inspiring
worship
service
was given directed by Harold
Unger with Ralph Unger
reading tha Scripture. Special
music waa presented by Joy
W aiter and Dolores Kirteb,
who sing "H oly N ight" aod
’ How Groat Thou A r t", ac­
companied oa tho organ by
Mrs. Frances Wester.
The entire group then had
a song teuton tinging their
National
Fellowship
Song,
"Cum ha y a " and "G o Tall
It On The Mountain*." Fol­
lowing the program a brief
business session was held by
the members before the group
was transported to the home
o f Mr. and Mrs. Jo* Smoth­
ers on Lake Emma far a
social hour. Refreshments of
cookies and punch ware serv­
ed by tha boitcti.

far

Boswell, Is new arranging
judges, not from Chuluote,
who will take their taipecMembers o f tho American
tlona just a Jaw days before
Legion Auxiliary u f Campbell
Christmas.
Low ing Poet S I bold their sonual Y a le party a t tha Legion
home, with meunda o f gifts
under the decorated tree to be
given te needy fam ilies e f the
cemmualty.
A special centerpiece on the
table waa a huge cookie baked
John I . GUdottt, (3, died
1a tho shape e f a Christmas
at Seminote Memorial Hos­
tree by Miss Linda King,
pital Sunday.
daughter o f tho president e f
Ho sms born te Madison
the auxiliary, Mrs. W . J. King.
County, Ala., Sept. » , ISO*,
which preceded the party,
members hoard reports oa tha
Mid-Winter Conference e f the
A exiltary which was beta te
Tempo. Reporting delegates
ware Mrs. Jotl Field aad Mr*.
John McCloakey.
Membership tolls fo r the
year have mow reached 11*
percent and the unit has ro­
es Irad a citation fo r passing
tha 100 per cent goal, Mrs.
Cbarlos Webster, membership
chairman reported. Mrs. Baa
Newsom told members that
cetsfuL
Present for the event were
Mrs. J erry P e n ile , Mrs. John
Fierro, Mrs. Bea Newsom,
Mrs. David R e m l e y , Miss
Lind* K in *, Mre. Joel Field,
Mrs. E va Wynne, Mlse llasel
Stiles, Mrs. D. J. Brumfield,
M n . Charles Webster, Mrs.
Fred Y e a e k I e, Mrs. Paul
Brefka, M n . Ruth 8mlth, Mrs.
T. J. HUIes, Mrs. C. E. Hunter,
Mrs. W. J. King and U n . John
McCloakey.

JAYCEB CHRISTM AS LIG H TIN G CONTEST
E N T R Y B LA N K
Mall to: Contest Chairmen
P. O. Box 1943
Sanford, Florida

OrUndo, Florida. *n t&gt;r h.fure
the Jnd iley of Januarv, A. t&gt;
ISO. Tin turn* of til. court
to which till. .1111 he* b«.n
lactltut.4 I* Circuit Court,
Ninth Judicial Circuit, e.ml-

G E N E R AL RULES:
1. Entries muit be located te tha 8anford A n a (contact
Information Building for limits).
2. Contestants may enter Residential nr Commercial etas,
siflratinn nr both. Separata entry blanks a n nqulred
for each entry.
3. Only one division may t e entered nnder tha Residential
claexltlrntion. A ll Residential entries will be eligible for
Division No. 4.
4. Entries muat tie mailed to the Jayree llldg., on French
Ave. by noon December 19, IIW2.
9. Contestants are requested to keep displays lighted
nightly between 7:30 end 9:30 P. M. until winnen a n
announced to aliow Judges ample time to check all en­
tries. (Check classification end division)
R E S ID E N T IA L -----------------------------Division Prizes: 1st place — 20 V trophy
2nd place — 12
trophy
Division No. 1: Religious Setting
(Nutivliy, etc.) .
..............
Division No. 2: Traditional Setting
(Santa Claus, etc.)
Division No. 3: Artistic Setting (Lights, uses, windows,
doorways, etc. -----------Divlsiun No. 4: Beet over-all decorations automatic
PRIZES DONATED UYt First Federal Savings A Loan;
Florida Power A Light Company; Florida State Bank;
Nnufonl Atlantic. National Bank; Sanford Herald.
C O M M E R C IA L ..........— ..................... ......
Includes Doorways, Show Windows, Bldg., or all.
Prizes: Possession o f the Florida Power and Light Tra­
veling Trophy fur one year.

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CUM.
Jointly.
Defendants,
Chancery No. 11(11. utherWire a D*&lt;-r.e Pro Ceofr.ao
Will be enl.r.d &lt; s *le «l you
for your (allure to ao a«r«a
and file your A aevtr or other
dtftnaea a* required by leer.
WITNKHH the hand and aaal
A P u b lic H e a r in g r i l l b * h eld In lh * C it y
e f tald Court thla Jeth day
C om m ission R o o m , C it y H a ll, T h u rs d a y , D ecem ­
e f November, A. 1&gt;. IMS.
UUULl
b er 20. 1962, a l 8 :0 0 p.m . on th e a p p lica tion f o r
C I.re ef the Circuit Court
m o n i n g o f L o t * • and 10, B lock 10. T ie r 7 , E .
Ie and For Semlaote Coun­
ty, Florida
R . T r a f f o r d ’i M a p o f S a n fo rd fr o m on R -2 ( r e ­
By: Martha T. Vision
s id e n tia l) to C - l (c o m m e r c ia l) io n * . A d d r e e a :
D. C.
I Frank A. Taylor
414 W e e ! 9th S tr e e t.
Attorney for Plaintiff*
I I * North Masaelia Avenue
B y : T o w in g e w j P la n n in g Coauniaahm
Orlande, Fla.
Fabliau Dee. 4. U . II. II.
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S a n fo rd P m i d t n t a n d M r * . E . D . K I r c h h o f f ;
S o o th S e m in o la -K o rth O rn n g a P m i d t n t P i t t
V a n a a and M r*. Y a r n s * and W is t a r P * r k P M *
daat V a n M y tr * a a d M r*. N r m .
(I t o a M P h o to )

Longwood far tho past 11
months.
Mr. OhktetH waa a retired
carpenter and a member of
the Rider Springs Baptist
Church.
Survivors Include bis w i­
dow, Mrs, Gracia Ghldotti;
two slaters, Mrs. Dora Rob­
inson, Detroit, Mich., and
and Mrs. D ew ty Coulter,
Ardmore, Tran.
The body wUl t e sent to
Ardmore far services and
burial Brissoo ‘Funeral Home
la te charge of arrangements.

Mrs. Ellen Eva Thompson,
T3, of 1400 W. 9th St. died at
Seminole Memorial Hospital
Monday.
She came here from Geor­
gia In 1914 and was associat­
ed with tte Jehovah Witness-

one daughter, Mrs.
Ellen
Windsor, two grandchildren
and one lister, Mr*. Nancy
Dykas of Baxlay, Ga.
Service* will t e held Wed­
nesday at 3 p. m. at Gramkow Funeral Home Chapel,
with R. C. Brantley officiat­
ing. Burial will t e in Osteen
Cemetery
with
Gramkow
Funeral Horae te charge o f
arrangements.
Psllbesrers will t e Robert
Dotson, Ram Keeling, How­
ard Fraser, R. N . Stafford,

Tha Seminole High School
graduating class o f 1953 te
planning a 10-year class re­
union to he held a t Spsnctr's
Restaurant Saturday at 1
p. m.. Gerald Covington, re­
union chairman said today,
MW e atlll lack contact with
several members o f our dess
and ank that any one knowing
the whereabout* of the follow­
ing pereona contact Fred WUeon nt Wilson-Malar Furniture
Co.: .
tiynlth C o e k m a n , Mario
(tootling, Diana llart, Carol
Delaware once shared the
Morehouee, Elisabeth Murphy,
same
teglslstui* and gover­
Lee Parmlter, Clifford Boston,
nor with Pennsylvania.
Dorothy Sherry end Dorothy
Whlddon.
Ed McKinley, president e f
L IV IN G
the els**, now living In Palalka ie expected to be present
for the gathering, as well aa
C H R IS T M A S
former principal, H e r m a n
Morris.
TREES
Rome portrait busts *», for
example, that o f Plantilla In
the i-ouvre st Parts, had tha
hair removable to that by
changing the w ig a eUtu*
would always he fashionable.
D o n 't let 18 m i. ataitd
in ( h * w » y o f happln ew t."

Madame
Donna
Psychic

Reader

T h * U nseen W o rld G r o a t * * ! P o w e r On
E a r th
O n * C on su ltation
W ill H e lp Y o u
H i t N . Oriaada Ave.
W hiter Park. Florida

G ra p e v llls N u r s e r y
3331 Craperil!* A re.

th m
■ t a t t y Boas* oa MaKland
Ave.
Children ap to IS years o f
•go era invited.
Seats
ho m hand to
visit
tbe
youngsters
aad
there
he carol stegtef
around a lighted Christmas

win
win

served and rack child win
raetira a f * .
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Cerhardt
and
Mrs.
Tom m y
Thompson are te charge.

Hamilton House Restaurant
on Hwy. IT-93 In North Fora
Pork, la tte result o f sev­
eral
year*
planning
and
assay years experience.
The owners, Boh and Kathy
Hamilton, bought tte Early
American
house especially
fee ua* as a restaurant Ex­
tensive remodeling was com­
pleted this summer, ending
a period of planning and
working for their own res­
taurant
Hamilton baa been in the
restaurant business fa r 1*
yean , serving as tte man­
ager o f Morrison's Imperial
House
restaurants
te
St
Petersburg, Winter Park and
Daytona
Beach.
Ha also
opened Tampa's International
Inn and served aa manager
of Us three largo dining
areas.
Hamilton House eaters fo r
all types of parties, recep­
tions and luncheons in Its
warm Early American atmos­
phere, In addition to serv­
ing during Us regular hours.

p «a n « u

outlined bp

Mr*. Frank Hubs far m«m- chibs furnish bread aad milk
b en o f the School Food Ber­ for the children at their milk
r ie n Asia. •
U fa od d rtw was presented
st tbs December meeting sad
Yule party of the association
held at tbe Longwood School.
Mrs. Hahn, who hss bees
om of the pioneer supporters
and worksrs o f the school far
mentally re tinted children,
was accompanied by Mrs. Ana
Karas, who la alio aettra in
tha growth o f tha school.
"F rom
om
room h r •
church, wo hara progressed to
tbe present Little l e d School*
house, an old building, the use
o f which la given to us by
the county school board/1
Mrs. R u in raid.
The budget for this year has
been act at 19,00*. Mrs. Huhn
told member* o f the awociatioa aad support la entirely
through tha donations of individusls and charitable organ­
isations.
A paid teacher is in charge
o f the school now and tha
group of children varies from
flva to IS yaara of age, with
a waiting list of several more
children pointing up tbe need
far further expansion.
"These children can be
taught a good many things,
but they must ha taught indi­
vidually, bceauaa each has
special problems," she pointed
ou t "T h ey go to school three
hours daily, aod have tbe
tame vacation parlods aa chil­
dren in public schools."
Last summer, the children
were able to take advantage of
a six-week craft course, em ­
phasising the use of the hands,
and drawing on tbe creative
and manual ability of tba
children.
Many local civic groups and
organisations contribute funds,

break sack

morateg. Many

mothers help out with Urn cam
aad teaching of the ckQdren
aad "w e always have some,
thing te sell, to try te raise
money far the support o f the
organization," aha added.
There la immediate need far
another room and another
teacher to cart for the chil­
dren on the waiting Hit who
need tha training aad taaehMg, representatives of the
supporting organiiatka said.
Mrs. Huhn and Mrs. Karas
are both officials of tbs Sentb o lt Association for Retarded
Children, the governing and
administrative body of the
school.
School facilities art not ads*
quota to help children over
13 years o f age, and a shelter
aad workshop needs to ho or*
gsaised for them, it was
pointed out.
At the Christmas party fol­
lowing the program, a gift of
funds waa presented to tba
school by ths members o f the
School Food Services Assn.
The devotional was present­
ed by Mre. Minnie Hanlons
and Miss June Rsscorn lad tbe
singing of Christmii Carols.

T H I S C H R IS T M A S
—

G IV E —

TIRES
T H E PERFECT
P R A C T IC A L GIFT.
CAVANAUGH
T IR E SERVICE
1191 S. French Avs.

fa

a -m i

their fam ily group.
Tho film, “ Tha Ltttteat Am
gal" will be shown aad a
program wifi be promoted
under direction e f Mrs. Frank
Winkler assisted b y Mrs.
Allan Sate after which San­
ts Claus will visit with good*
tea far an tho chOddran.
Rev. Fred Footer, poster
of the church, ompkaateaa
that tha party te far all fam ­
ilies In tbe community who*
ther or not they am m u tte rs
ef
his
congregation.
Tho
minister has advised that ho
particularly would like all
children of the area to at*
tend and join in Urn fastivte
ties.

A Christmas G ift
Far T t e S atire Family

Ceramic Tile

end Pstte

F IN A N C IN G
A V A IL A B L E
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VOL. 63

United Press Leased Wire

Established 1908

WED., DECEMBER 19, 1962

SANFORD, FLO R ID A

NO. 608

Prisoner Deal Okay Near;

By L A R B Y VERSHEL
Lions, Kiwants and Rotary
3ob members battlin' to see
£ which organisation collect* the
most far the Salvation Army
. . . The only real winner will
be the needy.
• •

Ransom Goods Are Loaded

•

Yon can’t say the city does­
n 't look out for its cithern.
With cooperation from State
officials, city cracked down
on n termite company ebarg_ fag excessive fees on some
* nine widows here. Arrests
made and the case cleaned up.
• •
The Sanford Fire Depart­
ment was publicly thanked to­
the Thornton family an
. W. First Street Their home
waa saved from e blare and
this Thorntons wrote ns pub­
licly giving their thanks.

dayby

(ft
*

A CONVERSATION WITH
B IL L BUSK.
Reporter: What’s the big
road project for next y e a r}
Bush: (Smiling and raising a
fist le the sky) 23th St.!
• • •

*

m

f

• • •
County Commission Chair­
men J. C. Hutchison out of the
hospital 1 By the way, the gen­
eral will ones again ba named
chairman o f the board come
January.
• • •

We hear that Altamonte
Springs will go to court next
week to have their municipal
revenue bond* for the new wa­
ter system validated. It'll be
up to the State'a Attorney, Ar­
thur Steed, to prove to the
coart that tha improvement
Isn't desirable, and Joe Davis
to prove It is. It ought to be a
jolly affair.
• • •

(U P I )

-

r Ba ransom ro­ Friday

T L L BE HOME FOR CHRISTMAS,’ la tha them# o f Jerry W. Hook, o f
Sanford, presently deployed aboard tho USS Forresta] with VAH-8 in the
Mediterranean. Hook was one o f four men aboard the ahip who won tripe
home fo r the holiday in a contest based on contributions to the United Fund
drive. He is shown Riving his lucky ticket to Cdr. J. S. Kenyon, ForreeUl
executive officer.

Santa Surveys Sanford
Da-da-da-daaaa, da-da-daaa xious to bare a good wel­ and 2 p. ra. and I p. m
- • • yep. you guessed R, come rolled out for the fam­ and • p. m.
On Saturday, he w ill be
Santa Claus 1* coming to ous winter tourist, who tra­
downtown from 10 a. m. to
town. H e'll be at the eld vels by sleigh, whether to 1 p. m. and 3 to S:30 p. m.
post office building Friday Florida or New England.
Monday he will be on band
Be on band, kids, thla la from I i . m. to 3 p. m,
morning to meet the kids,
• • •
and wa understand he will your chance to meet St. Nick
Store* in tha downtown
look the place over as a and get a good lick in for
possible Florida headquart­ those toys you've always shopping section will be open
er*!
again tonight until P p.m.
wanted.
This visit has been special­
On Friday Santa will be In for those getting caught In
ly arranged by the downtown front of the post office be­ the la»t minute Christmas
merchants and they are an­ tween the hours o f 10 a. m. rush.

Missiles, Congo Top Agenda

exchanged for the prisoner*
held by Fidel Caatro.
The maritime trader depart­
ment, he M id, agreed to do­
nate the labor needed to tranaport the gooda to Havana. He
eatlmated the monetary value
o f thla labor at 113.000.
The apokeaman aald the trip
to Havana would take only a
few hour*. The cargo would
coaalat mainly of baby food*
and medicine, he aald.

The ahip U being loaded at
Fort Lauderdale, he said.
Asst. Atty. Gen. Louis F.
Oberdorfer of the tax divis­
ion represented the Justice
Department in the conference.
Relatives o f the prisoners
hoped that, if a settlement is
agreed on today, the captured
Invaders might bo free by
Christmas.
Through the day Tuesday,
huge freight planes roared Into

the Miami airport loaded with
medicine and foodstuffs to bo
used In ransoming the prison*
era. At least 40 tons o f sup­
plies were landed. Another 210
Iona is being shipped in by
road.
Drugs, air and truck trans­
portation are being donated
free by the companies con­
cerned as a "humanitarian act
. . . in the U. S. national in­
te re s t"

ly.
Donovan waa expected to
meet again with Castro to
Iron out tho last details of
the prisoner swap.
Tha maritime trades department o f the AFL-ClO
said today tha African Pilot

Hope O ff Again

H O LLYW O O D ( U I* I ) —
Comedian Bob Hop* leaves to­
day on hi* 11th Chriatroas tour
to entertain aervkemen over­
vince into the rest o f the Con­ seas. O t h e r entertainment
go Is shaking the central gov­ personalities in the tour are
Lana Turner. Anita Bryant,
ernment o f Premier Cyrillo
Peter Leeda and Jerry Col­
Adoula.
ons*.
Tho United States is par­
ticularly interested ia recent
indications that the Soviet
PEO RIA. HI. (U P l)—Jack
Union wants to be invited to
Roloff, a truck driver hauling
intervene in tho Congo—an
balk milk tanka, was taken on
invitation that might bo forth­ n rid* today by hia cargo.
coming from tho future Con­ When he suddenly stopped his
go regime If tho Adoula gov­ track, two big tanka slid into
ernment should fall.
tho cab and burst, washing

A s Kennedy, Macmillan Confer

Wonder If the "Idlewild of
Centra! Florida" idea for Mc­
C o y 'A P B wiR do anything to
hurt’ an airport for Seminole
N ASSAU (U P1) — Presi­
County? Or Is it Sanford, now?
dent Kennedy and Prime
* Merl# Warner late
. Minister Harold
Macmillan
„ t fa ra d
today to nmwrd-aeHi M y on
oua examination o f U. R.Britlsh differences over the
Sky
bolt missile and a threat*
o'* B1U M c C r e t .
chairman of tha State Canal ened new crista in tha Con­

■&lt;

Nego- win tall from M iam i either
night or Saturday
morning with (nod* to be exta L I U Cuban Invasion
changed in Havana for Cuban
m m
reported toprUoner*.
day to ba am Ike varga of a
A spokesman for the anion
n e to M n s goacruiiMi.
aaid the time of tailing waa
A sooren ctaan In the nego­ tet during a conference at
the Justice Department to­
tiators headed bf N ew York
day.
attorney Jaaaa B. Donovan
He aald the conference waa
said "ww are awaiting an an- called to workout detaila of
swar this afternoon," pre­ the ahlpment o f gooda to be
sumably from Yidal Caatro.
H waa understood tha only
hitch to announcement of a
successful end to tho talks
waa government verification
that Donovan's Ust o f foodstuflo and medicines con­
formed to Castro's ransom
demand as outlined previous­
HATANA

pensive program to develop
the 1,000-mil* air-to-ground
Sky bolt missile.
What Macmillan waa be­
lieved to be seeking her* waa
a solid indication o f what the
United State* is willing to do
to fill tha gap in Britain's nu­
clear 'deterrent that will b«
speaking at tha goPark meeting of the
Tha British knew before caused by 8kybolt's loss.
Tha Unltad State* is ex­
Wattaways Assn., accused the coming to Nassau that tha
railroads of pushing tha idea United State* had decided to pected to mak* aonia tort of
that the eanal system wUl ruin drop its end o f tha highly ex- concession but American o f­
tha ( state's water aupply.
ficials said flatly Kennedy
T a in t so. says be. and the
had mad* a final decision not
group farvently agreed.
to pour further U. ft. millions
into Skybolt.
We forgot to mention the
The grave U. S. view of pos­
ether day, that tha truck that
sible Soviet intervention in
A change in the Seminole
brought the 33,000 pounds of
High basketball
schedule the Congo appeared to be the
beans to HLH Products parked
TO PEKA. Kan. (U P I ) —
has resulted In a game to­ newest element injected by
la front of the office out there
Two teenage former aoldlers
night at TlUuvUle, previous­ Kennedy into the meeting.
and promptly sank up to its
Shortly after the president who have admitted killing
ly beaten by the local
hubs in the soft sand. Took a
arrived and received a warm Mven persons in a five-state
courtmru.
bull doser to get it out
Coach Ralph Slump* also airport welcome from Slae- crime spree In 1M1 were sen­
• • •
M id the Christmas Tourna­ miltan ami Bahamian official­ tenced Tuesday to hang Jan.
Pssssst— 1 Don't tell a soul,
ment at Leesburg will get dom, American sources dis­ 31.
but Santa is paying a surprise
The Kansas Supreme Court
underway with the Semi- closed that a high level U. S.
visit to the Little Giant Food
set the execution date tor
noles battling the host team
military mission had been or­
Store tonight from 6 to 9 p.m.
George R. York of Jackson­
Thursday night.
dered to the Congo for a fast
The store, managed by Jim
ville, Fla , and James D.
j survey o f United Nations and
Buckler. Is at 2303 S. French.
Latham of Mauneevill*. Tex.
Congolese defense forces.
Jim didn't know if Santa was
They aro to be banged be­
American officials reported tween 12:01 a. m. and 3 a m.
coming by A3J, helicopter or
the Congu is becoming an in­ Jan. 31.
. What, but he was notified this
creasingly tempting target
V morning the Jolly gent will be
"W e killed together, so we
there tonight.
for Soviet ambitions. Accord­ expect to die together." York
North Orlando Mayor Frank ing to these sources the fail­
• • •
and Latham Mid when they
A lot of Casselberry pro­ Fasula said today there was ure o f efforta to integrate were convicted Nor. 7, 1961,
perty owner* are worried no money in the municipal mineral-rich
Katonga
Pro­ in Russell, Kan.
about the zoning question out coffers to pay for an audit of
the
town
books,
now
being
there. They »re afraid of what
an Rl-A or Rl-AA will do to pushed by councilman and1
their county taxes. Ona put it treasurer, Woodrow \V. An­
this way: "When tha assessor derson.
Fasula aays hr anticipates!
sees that, her nose twltcbea,
a
motion to have the book* i
her cart wiggle and she sees
audited at the next council |
great big dollar signs!”
meeting Jan. S at the town
# • •
It'll be a long drawn out hall.
WASHINGTON (U P I)- T h * than the programa," although
Frank Watkins of Seminole
session at the Casselberry
meeting tonight, if everybody Bookkeeping Service, who pre­ Federal Communications Com­ bia engineers can't detect tha
comes with complaints that pared the hook* for the vill­ mission, in responso to a de­ difference on their monitoring
aayt they’re going to. The age. said the ether day his luge of complaints, will inves­ devitea.
Minow aaid ho wanted the
road to coning look* Ilk* a 303 bill for the preparation
has not been paid and he ia tigate “ Irritatingly loud'* tele­ volume o f commercial* limit­
rocky one.
ed to tho volume of adjacent
going to institute action to vision commercials.
• • •
The
agency
Tuesday
appeal­
program m aterial
force
payment
in
tba
near
fu­
If you see a strangely fa­
ed to broadcaitcra to listen for
Tha FCC voted unanimously
miliar face around town (or ture.
themselves and to eliminate to investigate the situation de­
The
need
for
an
audit
waa
the next couple of days, don't
flip, U'a who you think it is indicated by Assistant State any practices which might spite the fact that pait in­
. . . famous emcce Don McNeil Auditor George Warner on a c o n t r i b u t e to "annoying­ quiries "have generally re­
recent visit ordered by Gov­ ly loud'' advertisements. It vealed that no violation* of
at tha Breakfast Club.
ernor Bry ant in response to a sug..-sted they lend an ear to commission rules, sueh as
• • •
Ihe “ rapid fire delivery" and ovrrmodulation, for cxampla,
McNeil told us he would be petition sent to Tallahassee
broadc asting live, direct from signed by property owners in "strident tones" of some an­ were involved as the causa of
ioudnesa of which listener*
nouncers.
the new Mack!* Development the town.
"Complaints have been com­ complained.'*
at Deltona, and it ought t o , Warner said then that he had
ing in by dribblet for years." J Sen. Clifford P. Cate (R-N.
aouod mighty good to folks up no indication of the cost of
one FIX' official said. “ But re­ J .) one of several members of
such
an
audit,
and
would
make
Chicago way.
no estimates until requested cently they have multiplied. ■Congresa wbo passed on com­
• • •
Maybe U'a because Chairman plaints to tho r c c from their
Anybody got any office fur- to do so by the town council.
However.
It
was
previously
'
Minow has been telling avery- constituents, said ho hoped the
Disking! they are not using?
I »(!;■• i.'srly a filing cabinet?, estiinaled that a rheck of (he one within earshot that hr commission would "bring thla
I n e Juvenile Council now baa; town books by a certified pub­ heart the noise level rise on public nuisance to an end."
Case cited the protest of one
i s office with Mrs. D. M. lie accounting firm would cost commercials."
FCC Chairman Newton N. parent who said that loud com­
U .U acrvmg as secretary, but m tut neighborhood of 1100 to
A ', )u * * bars room. Call 13300, which Mayor Fasula Minow baa aaid bia sensitive mercial* not only woke up his
T v ia in ;# ', council president. «ay* the town d»*»a'J have ears have noticed that ^eom baby, but also one in the next
, inczcuU sc cm to sound louder, apartment.
k yen • « « A s * .
i available.

Tonight

Teenage Killers
Of Seven To Die

Fasula Says No
Funds On Hand

'Loud' Commercials
Target O f Survey

Real Milk Run

him o ff tho seat and out th*
door on a crest of hundreds of
gallon* at milk.

Reds Blast Again

DON AlcNElLr fnmoua Breakfast Club MC fron r
Chicago, arrived ftt tha M ayfair Inn Tueadny to
confer with official* o f Mnckla Brothers. Inc,
Deltona Division on nn luivertiaing program for
the new development. Shown here with the
veteran toastmaster are from left, Neal Naples

ofHeltomt? Everett Ktrr, Mayfair nuuutgSr; Me.
Nell, M. R. Mathew* and Neil E. Bohr, vie* praai*
dent o f the development company. McNeil M id
pinna som e live bramknsta direct from the nit*
o f Deltona, neur Enterpriftft.
(Herald Photo)

he

29 Killed In Mass Mackles Reveal
Prison Break Try New Negotiations

m iKN O ft A IR E S (U P !) —
Guards crushed an attempted
mass break from th* Villa Devoto Jail early today after 12
hours o f rioting in which 29
persons were killed ami four
wounded. Infuriated guards
killed four escape ringleaders
In violation of a “ truce agree­
m ent*

W ASH IN G TO N (U P !) —
Russia touched o ff two Intermediate yield nuclear blasts
In the atmoephrre over its
Novaya Zemlya teat center in
tho Arctic Tuesday, according
to tha U. S. Atomic Energy
Commission. Th* explosion*
were th* 3.1rd and 34th So­
The enraged warden* shout­
viet testa.
ed down their superiors try­
ing to keep them from storm­
ing cell tiers, and u-ed tomB E V E R LY
HILLS, Calif. myguna to eold blnodedly
(U P I ) — Restaurateur Mika shoot down four ringleadsrs
Romanoff, wbo gave up hi* who
had earlier executed
dubious claim to Hussinn roy­ guards held as hostages.
alty to become an American
Prisoners killed guards at
citizen, celebrated th* 2-'Jrd
frequent intervals to “ drama­
anniversary of hi* restaurant
tise'* their demands. The
Tuesday night by announcing
bodies o f two were thrown
he would close ita doors for­
out into the prison courtyard
ever Jan. 1.
from a second floor window.
Cnee of “ w* w ill kill them
a ll" were heard over an open
B E V E R LY
HILLS, Calif.
telephone line.
(U P I ) — Dick Powell appear*
to have suffered a setback In
hia battle against cancer, but
the actor's physician empha-;
sited Tuesday that reports
Powell may not live to th* end
o f the year wars inaccurate.
"H e ia not a terminal case,"
M ILW A U K E E , WIs. (U P I)
Dr. John C. Sharp* said. “ It — An unwed mother o f five
takes a lot to knock out a big children who told a probation
man like t h a t ''
officer “ I'll have as many

Rom anoff To Quit

C A P E C A N A V E R A L (U P T )
Deltona development receiv­
ed a financial ahot-ln-the-arm
.Monday when director* of C.
K. P. Development* Inc. and
Mnckle Bros. Inc. voted to con­
sider a plan whereby C. K. P.
will acquire Mackle Bros. Inc.
through an exchange o f stock.
O fficial* aald today that th*
move will add th* substantial
hacking o f th# development
company and Increase th* de­
velopment pace of th* 12,00(1
acres o f land located In Vol­
usia County north of Sanford.
It is axpected that th* con­
tract will be signed within a
week. Th* exchange will be
made subject to approval of
C. K. P. Developments shart-

holders. It ia planned that a
special meeting of C. K. I'. De­
velopments abareholdera will
be called a* aoon aa practic­
able.
Under the plan, C. K. P. De­
velopment* would exchange
260,000 shares o f it* common
stock fur all stock o f Mackla
Bros. Inc.
KUiott, Frank and Robert
Muckle, owners o f Mackle
Bros. Inc., would take over ac­
tive management of C. K. P.
Developments under the plan,
together with Norman K.
Winston, present board chair­
man ami president of C. K. I'.
Developments, and .Stanton I).
Hanson, vies chairman.

Officials Get Briefing

Powell Worse

Unwed Mother
On Relief Defies
Authorities

Budget Request
TALLAHASSEE (U P lj- T h s
Development Commission *iked the Budget Commission tad
Legislature for 3213 million in
spending fur the coming two
years today, of which the state
would put up 111 million from
general revenua.

Herald Index
Bridge --------Page 2B
C la s s ifie d ____ Pag* 3B
C o m ic s ----- -----Pag* 2H
Dear Abby ------ Page 2H
E d ito ria l__
Pag* 1H
Entertainment _ Page 2B
P u z z le __________ Pag* 2B
Society
... Page 8 A 9
Sport*
Pag* 4 A ?

children as I want**' faced the
possibility 11»lay o f having
her children
taken away
from her.
Circuit Court Judge John
Coffey asked the Welfare Department Tuesday to Invcotigata th* effuirs o f Paulin*
Wainwright, 22, to determine
whether ah* is a fit mother.
Hh# told a probation o ffi­
cer, “ I'll have ea many chil­
dren as 1 want, and the coun­
ty wilt support ma and no­
body will do anything about
it*
I f th* children are taken
from her custody, they will be
pluced In a L a ter home and
Mist Wainwright could be
charged for their car*. She
now receive* 3236 a month
in welfare puymeats.

Polaris Soars
To New Success

On Je t Port Efforts

—A

Navy

soared

Polaris

across

tho

miaslla
Atlantic

Ocean before dawn today in
a successful tost of the small­
est Inertial guidance system
ever built for a U. ft. military
rocket.
The bottle-shaped Polaris,
modified especially tor the
test, roared from ita launch­
ing pod at 2:33 a. m. With­
in 2o minutes, the nose cone
landed squarely on target
more than 1,200 miles away.
The Polaris waa an earlier
A3 model carrying the gui­
dance system built tor the
longer range A3 version now
undergoing test flights at U&gt;e
Atlantic missile range.
The
lightweight
steering
system Is a key to the in­
creased range of nearly 2 900
miles claimed by the A 3. The
Polaris rockets now opera­
tional are limited to 1,373
miles and 1,723 miles.
The guidance package li
the smallest and lightest now
In use In Am erica's growing
family of ballistic missiles,
it is about one-third the use
ami weight of earlier sys­
tems used on the Polaris.

Orlamlu officials niude a that the rumplute support of
hard pitch to officers o f the
all Central Florida counties
Heminolq County Chamber of
ran be acquired for th* pro­
Commerce Tuesday afternoon
ject,
In onlrr tn stave o ff the
on behalf o f support for a
Central Florida Jetport to establishment o f such an iuserve th* Houthcast with jet |stallatiun ill the Melbourne; Esu
Gallie
or
Tituavilleservice to world points.
The meeting was requested 1Cocoa area. It wus maintained
by tha chamber officials ao by Mayor Carr that there
they could b# briefed on the wouldn't be sufficient traffir
NEW
YO R K
(U P I)
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subject and learn its possible -riginutlnir on the central
effect on th* local airport rust roust to warrant a large | Mona Lisa, the fragile beau­
ty o f the old world, arrived
picture end to provide a basis 1Jet facility there.
It was pointed out by Me- in the new world today.
for consideration o f a resolu­
Leonardo da Vinci's 16th
j Lean that the ultimate de­
tion backing the project.
Deae called a meeting o f the velopment o f the Jetport do- century painting completed
chamber executive committee pends on Ui* eventual phasing I ita first Atlantic cruiitng
for this afternoon to discuss ! out o f |130 million McCoy ' aboard the French Lines'
tho resolution o f support for |facility as a B-S2 base, but ! Franc* to begin a tour of
the Orlando jetport effort.
: there is nothing definite on ' museums in Washington and
|New York. It was placed in
Making tha trip were cham­ I that yet, he said.
a heavily guarded, air-con­
ber president Richard Dcas,
I f It happens, then th*
executive committeeman C lif­ j dream is that McCoy will be­ ditioned truck for the first
leg of Us Journey.
ford McKibbin, airport com­ come a local Idlewild, to serve
The
Louvre
Museum's
mittee chairman Merle W ar­ | all the southeastern states
chief treasure Is on loan from
ner and munaier John Krider. I with overaeus flights, ft wus
the French government un­
The pitch for the Orlando pro­ |pointed out that at present,
til the end of February for
ject was made by Mayor . if a Floridian wishes to make
display at the National Gal­
Hubert Carr and aviation di­ a fligh t to Europe be must lery m Washington and a^
rector W. B. McLean.
go to New York fo r hia the
Metropolitan
Museum)
Th/ Orlamlu group hopes transportation.
her* (or three weeks each

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ample, where a regular Kng.

The University o f

thslr own groves would sat
have certified fruit.
gome o f tha roadside stand
spars tors were left with sup-

dies of uncertified fruit sad
need certain tosses.
But the supply o f ssleaMe

Gov. Farris Bryants’ o flle t
sad Agricultural Commission­
e r Doyle Conner said stats
officials were aware o f tho
problems faced by tho small­
e r retailers sad this was cos
o f ths problems tho loverPot' s fraese evaluation committos would look late.

fresh citrus U limited.
Any r e t s l l o r fortunate
enough to havo gotten a supp ], of certified fresh citrus
prter te the start o f ttt* • »
bargo at g p.
Monday,
caa stll ths fruit wkhset
violating the embargo.
But citrus Industry offi­
cials had stern w aning for
anyone
sslllag
uncertified
fr«H te vteUtlsa o f tbs em­
bargo. Tbs maximum penalty
fo r eoavtetloa is • fins « f
HASP o r *a * year ta JalL
Georgs Cepslsnd, o f tbs
Fruit inspection lervteo, aaid
N E W Y O R K (U P I ) - Ths
importers worked right up
to the deadline to ssrtify Playboy Club in mid-Manhat­
fresh b u tt Any fruit which tan waa without n cabaret li­
Moved through a registered
mns* today because a city o f­
packing house la tho state
ficial fe lt that " bunnies,” ths
was sertiftod.
n o state baa about 800 twist and customers don’t mix.
packlag hsusss, all
which
*11 would appear that this
prospective customs** is ths
or* a f its scantily clad wait­
resses,” city llcans* commis­
sioner Barnard J. O'ConasU

BILL OTT, (second from righ t) a freshman at
the University o f Florida, Is ahown here with
other students in the Invitational Honors pro­
gram being conducted et the University. From
left are Joseph Palatinus o f Tampa, Alice Wolk-

Rev. Chance On
Concert Program
Rev. Fred B. Chance, pas­
tor of tha First Baptist
Church af Sanford will mad
the scripture, give the invo­
cation and bsasdiettow to the
Christmas
Con­
tradtUmal
cert to ba presented by tha
Seminole High School Olao
Club at tbs school auditorium
• t 1:18 p. m. tonight.
Tho M in d Ensemble, Tri­
ple Trio, Double Quartet and
Chorus will ring the bastloved songs of Christmas
with special numbers to b*
presented by soloists, Patty
Glean Johnson, Donna Beard,
Jtaa Masters, Nyteaaa Al­
bers. Howard Elliott, Chartea Rabun and Gen* Bullard.
A stags setting of cathe­
dral windows has been erect­
ed by Larry Gllstrap sod
Robert Ballard.

Cold wave warnings wars
extended to Minnesota and
North Dakota today in what
could mark ths beginning o f
tha end e l a winter’* eve
heat w ave ever much o f the
nation.
Tha Weather Bureau aaid
temperature* would be 30
degree* lower than Tuesday
and snow would fall in part*
o l tha two states.
Sections of tha country,
which Just a week ago suf­
fered sever* crop lottos due
to boat, raveled in balmy
weather with temperatures
reaching Into the low 70s.
The thermometer at Tampa
soared to aa alm oit summer
TX Tuesday.
Other high temperatures
were 83 at Rapid City, 8. D.
and 64 at St. Louis, Mo. Corpus Christ 1 and Brownsville,
Tex., had readings of 64 ear­
ly today.
But In Caribou, Main*, pro­
bably tbs eoktext spot in tha
nation Tuesday, the tempera­
ture dropped to on* below
Persons interested in join­
zero.
ing • Mid-Florida Dog Obe­
dience Training Club are in­
vited to moot a t tho PubUs
parking lot at the junction of
liw y. 17 92 and SR 4M at
4:48 p. ra. today.
The technicolor Christmas
The group will proceed to
the home o f Bill Llvlngaton film. "Th e Christmas Spirit"
in F e n Park lor an organisa­ vttl be shown at Santoros
tional and buslnaaa meeting. Church o f God, an d S t and
In conjunction
"This training is for all French Av*.
types of dogs, not necessarily with the church's annual pro­
thoroughbreds,"
Livingston gram which Is scheduled for
said. 11* la a veteran of Thursday beginning at 7:80

Church Of God
To Show Film

building funds, as the N avy
had hoped. Shipbuilding em­
phasis w ill ha on amphibious
and anti-submarins warfare
types. The Army will not.
Immediately at least, get a
17th division for use as an
s ir
assault
Informants said Kennedy experimental
was expected to ask funds force, but may use one of
for ISO o f tho now Intercon­ its present 14 for the purtinental rockets to add to
Tb* A ir Form 's controver­
tho 800 already authorised
(o r ths A ir Fora*. Ths first sial RS70 warplane will con­
20 Mlnutemen wars declared tinue only aa a development
operational sc Great Fails, project with three previous­
ly planned experimental mo­
Mont., Dec. 11.
dels. The Arm y’s S'ike-Zeus
It wss reported that pur­
anti-missile
has not received
chases of conventions! Army
weapons and Arm y type air­ a production go-ahead.
Final touches an tha budcraft would be Increased by
several hundred million dol­
lars over ths present annual
rate of about 82.8 billion.
Tho new budget ie for the
year starting July 1. Total
military spending w ill run
between $30.2 end fSl-3 bil­
lion compared with an esti­
mated $18.3 billion for the
year ending next June 30.
Many service proposals fell
by the wayside or were re­
duced drastically under tha
pressure to hold down costs
In the lace of a federal de­
fic it
A military pay rale* of
about $1 billion was expect­
A t The
ed to be included In the bud­
g e t however.
Military manpower will be
held eubstantially et today'*
authorised strength at about
3,700,000. Thera will be no big
boost over this year’s ship-

WASHINGTON
(U P I )
President Kennedy will scad
Congress next month n record
m ilitary budget calling for an
eventual lore# of ISO Minuteman mUslks and a hefty In­
crease In conventional arms.

.s

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Daf.ndaats.

Rev. Garold D. Boatwright,
pastor of the church, hat In­
vited tha public to aa* tha
outstanding feature film and
iv t u b c i r c u i t h u n t o f to join his congregation for
TWR mVTM JUDICIAL CIR- tha musical program which
CITT OF AND FON * ■ * ! •
will feature a number of
VOLN COt* NTT, FLONIDA.
M l t VI F.R V VII. I*
carol selections by the Youth
THE It O W E It V SAVINGS Choir
under
direction
of
HANK.
Plaintiff. Mrs. Lam ar Nlckle.
v*

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TO. IRA W L E W
II Mtdills H«ad
SayvUl*. N .w Tor*
Ton
art
htr.br
notlfted
that * .alt f.r fortclotnr* «t
m arts**. h»* b i n flltd I* HAROLD HI RTON RI IZ E IJ ,
th*
Circuit Court
of
lb. J ll, at al,
Math JudIHal Circuit In *n&gt;t
ttef.ndant*.
f .r Stmlsolt County, Florid*.
vtvrirr. o f s a l m
. nlltl*S
NOTICE IH If KIIKIIY G IV ­
tilt ATE MAE IIAUSC1IILI), ■ EN that nn th. Ith d .y of
widow,
January t ill, at till# A. M
FteleUtf
V*.
THOMAS
J.
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**d
JKAN M. tlALVIN, hi* wit*;
**4 IRA W. L E W .
I&gt;«ftndan(»

• *d you *r . r«-|ulr».t to til*
your anaw.r I* |h« Complaint
with th* Cl*rh « f th* Clr«wlt
Court **4 Is **r»* ■ rosy
■h.r.nf upon II. KNOX UKTTINOMAl'n.
Attorn.r*
far
I'lAlntltr. II* South Knowl.i
Av.nu., Winter P.rh. Flor­
id*, on nr b*for* th. Ilth day
• r January, lid], otharwla*
Doer.. Fra C.nt*»*a will h*
.nter.d aealnat you for th*
Mltet d.ma.tdad In tb* Com­
plaint.
Th* r.*l proparty that la
lb * it b jt tl matter of .aid
m orts*** f.rad.aura ault I*
Lot I. LEMS th. Kail 111
tt. nr Arnold, t n . t af
DRUID
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Florida, arcurdta* te th.
plat Ihtrtof a* r.cunted
In Plat Hook t, p .* .a I
and
a.
Public
R.cords
M.mlnul* County, florid*

TALLAHASSEE lU P l&gt; -T h *
Beverage
Department (aid
Tuesday that 54 stills hsv*
been destroyed in Florida this
month Including nine on Mon­
day.
The department alto and 53
arrests of moonshiners have
been nude In th* state wide
I'ublta K.eurtte af S.rol- crackdown which started Dec.
not* County, Florid*,
tog.th*r with all airuetura*. 1 and will last through the
Improv.mtnta.
flilur.a.
ap- month.

pl 1an aa and apimMluanc.i on
..Id laud or u..d In conjunotlun tear.with.
Thl* **!* la mad* purauant
I* final d&gt;rr«. of fura.lo.ur.
aul.r.d In Ch«n&lt;*ry asllu*
No. l i l t * now pandlof In th*
Circuit
Court
of
and
for
gamlnolo County, Fkirld*
DATED thl* lltn day af
ltd
(SKALt
Attbur II. IL.hwlth. J r,
Clarh af Clrcnlt Court
Uyi Martha T. V Ihl.o
taCALI
li.puly Cl.rh
Arthur M H» knlth. Jr.. Antltrtiiii. Iluih, |ip.*n,
CUrh Circuit C-urt
Luanda* 4 ran dan Hat*
Hr: Martha T. Vibiaa
Attorn.) &gt; far Plaintiff
D.puty Clark
i l l Ra.t C.atral A.anua
Publlah Lao. II, 21 A Jan. Orlando. Florida
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get have been delayed by the
AngkxAmerfcan controversy
over the Sky bolt missile’s fu­
ture. Regardless o f British,
U. S. A ir Form and con­
gressional objections, ths De­
fense Department wants to
end tho project In two or
thro# months. A final de­
cision awaits the outcome of
President Kennedy's meet­
ing today and Thursday with
Prim e Minister Harold Mac­
millan in Nassau.
If, unexpectedly, the bombep-launched Skybolt should
be continued in a large way
that might affect the report­
ed decision to expand Minuteman forms.

JACKSONVILLE (U P I) Teenager John Robert Cook
got mail at bis girl friend
Tuesday—then he got mad at
s chain link fence.
Policemen hauled Cook Into
court on charges of leaving the
•cen* of an accident after he
deliberately drove his ear
through the fence two op three
uoic* ui &gt;«m hi* width.

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A. J. Bracken, Seminole
High School principal, has an­
nounced the second aix weeks
Honor Roll for the school.
Four atudent* have th* dis­
tinction of being on th*
Principal's lis t with straight
"A "
grades. They include
Senior Frank Bclxito; Jun­
ior Jennifer Thompson; Sop­
homore Bonnie Caolo and
Sophomore Helen Mann.
Students with a R plus or
better average Include the
following .seniors;
There** Baker, Betty Ann
Brandt, Carol Fuller, Wanda
Harris,
Sandy
Richards.
Carolyn Turner. Uuda A.
Williams, Robert Bolt. Frank
Chance and Lawrence Plvec.
Honor
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ing o f Jacksonville, O tt and Dr. George W olff,
program director. Bob Williams o f Sanford and
Tom Foreso a graduate o f Lyman High School,
also are in the program.

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O‘Connell aaid publicity re1eases crested the impression
that ths girls “ are available
to twist with club members at
private parties.”
Ha said this represents a
“ fraud and a delusion” lines
club operators agreed aa n
condition o f obtaining n liquor
liaanae to admit members o f
the public on tha same term*.
” A mam glance at the magasiae in question would Indi­
cate that any approximation
' ' ■ “ in a cabaret
of Its ‘mood’
would invite Immediate police
action! he added.
O'Connell said city policy
"in lkenalng of coberete baa
always forbidden any mingl­
ing between customers and

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mentaries and excerpts op,
rlauii'iil auhJeeU, the tu|M&gt;rl»f
ituilrnt hat tn read the en­
tire selection* from &lt;»th«r
noun-cs. The work* o f Arts,
tolle, Aeschylus, Kuripidet *n.|
other* are retd in their entire,
tjr, not in predlijested form.

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applicant’s mala appeal to its

rssdy has a liquor license.
Playboy clubs, which also oa­
st fat several other cities, fas­
t e n shapely young ladies clad
la brief bunny costumes and
black not stockings. Ths clubs
a n owned by Hugh M. H eff­
ner, publisher o f Playboy mag-

Florida sirenett of their ttody group*
believe* it haa hit on a meant allows many lecture hours to
fag replaced with direct tutor­
o f tapping on* o f the state’*
ial method* ami seminar-type
most valuable resource* — 1U discussion*. Tl.e result is a
bright high school graduate*. closer professor-student rela­
Recognising that many o f tionship.
the potentially brilliant schol­
Standard college text books
ar* turned out by Florida high have all but vanished fo r the
schools were being lured out superior students. For exo f the state to colleges tradi­
tionally demanding high level*
o f accomplishment, a special
program has been put in to
accommodate them at home.
Ninety-six superior students
representing the cream of
Florida high school graduates
are enrolled in what Is called
the Invitational Honors • Pro­
gram, now In its second year.
Forty-five are sophomores in
the program. (Tbsre are more
than 18,000 students a t tha
University.)
This year’s group o f I I
achieved an average score of
486 points out o f a possible
498 in ths Florida College
Placement Examinations.
Three Seminole County stu­
dents are among them, includ­
ing BiU O tt and Bob Williams
o f Sanford, both 1062 gradu­
ates o f Seminole High School
and Tom Foreso o f Lyman
High School.
Because o f this high mental­
ity and motivation, the group
is allowed almost aa much lat­
itude In pursuing their studies
aa a graduate student working
on an advanced degree, said
the program’s director, Dr.
Georg* W olff.
Basically, the plan substi­
tutes an honors program for
the traditional comprehensive
courses required o f all lower
division students. Individual
work is stressed and no limit
is imposed on the penetration
o f course material.
"Thee* are not accelerated
courses—but deeper study of
ths subjects,” Dr. W o lff said.
The total number o f hours
taken by the superior student
is the same aa that o f the reg­
ular student, but tha exclu-

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day, noting that than a n
only four m on (hopping daya
M l fat which to fill that g ift

tu t
"W o w ill do all wo can to
help complete that Chrlatmaa
list and suggest suitable substltatea i f the first choice is
not still available," merchants
agreed.A ll stores appear to bo am­

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Youth Council will
havt
special New Year's
Dance at the Civle Center
Dee. IS, hum I p. m. to

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The

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popular

the entertainment. The lat­
est twist music win be play­
ed throughout the program.
Recreation Cards will be
required and both Junior,
end Senior High students are
invited to come, Recreation
Director Jim Jernigaa an­
nounced.
Dresses will also be a
must and no one will be al­
lowed to enter la bermuda
aborts o r caprls.
Refreshments will be sarv-

M inister Gives
Report On
Clothing Drive
Rev. John T. Adams, min­
ister o f the First Methodist
Church o f Sanford and presi­
dent o f the Stnford Area Min­
isterial Assn., has announced
that protestant churches affili­
ated with the association col­
lected 2,345 pounds of used
clothing during the Septem­
ber drive for oversets relief.
A total of 40,000 pounds
was collected throughout the
state Rp ehmrebee working in
JPteMteGate v lt e the Florida
B ^ E i f Cbntsfwa. Of this
liteL tee Remfoolr County
eteterteteha r e p r e s e n t e d
more than IT per cent.
Total poundage from neigh­
boring counties show that
Orange County gave 1,857
pounds; Polk County, 1.005;
Marion County, 300 and Vo­
lusia, 11,500.

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NOTICE IS IIERKIIT GIV­
EN that on th. 4th Jay of
January lt d . at 11:0. A. M.
at th. main door of th. Court
Ileus* of H.mlnol* County, at
Sanford. Florida, th. und.r■l*rt*1 Clark will off»r for
■ala to th* htshast anJ btat
blddar for caah tha foil.,wins
d.acrlbad raal property:
tart II. OAKLAND HILL*,
according
to
tha
plat
jliaraof at
racordad
In
3»l«t Rook ta, Pag** (1
and It. Public Record* of
Htmlnol. County, rlorlda.
together with all atruetur**,
lmp*oT*m*nt*.
flxtur**.
»p pllanc**, and appnrt.ninca.
on -n.ld land or used In eon-.
iunAlon th*r*wlth.
Till* tal* I* mad. purauant
to final dacr*e of for«olo*ur*
aatarad In Chancery action
N s 11IM now pending la tha
Circuit
Court of and
for
StmlnoU County, Florida.
DSTED thla ITth day of
Dacmbor, 1par.
(SEAL)
Arthur H. Back with, Jr-.
Clark of tha Circuit Court
Slyt Martha T. Vlhlaa
Tiaputy Clark
Anderson, Ruth, Da.n
Lowed*. A van dan Uars
Att.rnaya far Plaintiff
H I Knit C.ntrwl Avaau*
Orlando. Florida
PubUah Dm . It. lift.

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ply stocked with Items fo r
gift-givin g and holiday needs
and provisions.
The sounds o f Christmas
music, the sight o f hundreds
o f twinkling colored lights
and the brisk atmosphere that
prevail build the traditional
spirit
Inevitable
toward
Christmas Day.
Recent upswings in the
economy show up in Christ­
mas buying, merchants re­
port, as moat people seem
to be purchasing many o f the
luxury iteraa fo r relatives and
loved ones.
The recent cold w a v s
brought a surge o f purchases
o f gloves, mittens, hats, warm
and cuddly sleeping wear,
coats, furs, warm sports cloth­
ing as well as wool skirts and
sweaters, trousers, slacks, and
jackets.
Homes o f the community
will be well-decorated fo r the
yule season as florist shops,
notions stores and g ift shops
report a heavy run on decor­
ations and arrangements that
they can hardly keep up with
now.
Homo furnishings, always a
big item at this tints have
shown an even greater surge,
as television sets, stereo rec­
ord players, transistor radios,
clock radios, refrigerators,
ranges, electric hair drysrs,
small slectric apppllancss, the
new electric toothbrushes, liv­
ing room furniture, lamps,
and many other household
Items disappear quickly from
display shelves and demon­
stration floors.
Sports equipment, hunting,
boating,
camping,
fishlnr,
skating, football, and indoor
and home year games are also
very popular with everyone,
merchant* reported.

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Prices Good thru Monday December 24th

CspL Harry S. Foden, com­
manding officer of the local
Salvation Army here, reports
that the Christmas Appeal
through the tetter Appeal and
the Kettles la lagging behind.
"A t least $2,000 is needed
to take care of families In
Seminole County who are
needy,” Capt. Foden said.
"About one fourth of this
amount has been raised. Do­
nations of canned goods and
other staple foods, candy,
etc., are
needed.
Canned
goods can be brought to the
Salvation Army building or
they can be placed in boxes
marked for canned goods in
the Winn-Dixie
and Food
Fair Stores," he pointed out.
"Donations will be appre­
ciated for those in need at
thla Chrlatmaa season, so
please give generously."
Donations may be mailed
to: The Salvation Army, P.
O. Box 1315, Sanford.

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Kissimmee, 4 3 -2 8

14 to i s Lfc. A n .

High game ter tbs week was
pelted by Gladys PUotea who
mode a apaihUag I N , aad Dot
Jshaeea who tame tkreagk
with a 194/407 high series.
Gladys Piloiaa rolled three
seta o f three strikes seek for
the turkey record ter the week
and Dot Johiuum bung up ene
turkey on the m e n ) hook.
The 5-0-lU i|il)t was barfed
by La Verne Word and Beeerly
Kiecek downed the 5-10.

Umpire Toasted
CHICAGO (G P U — Chica­
go bear bull writers will pre­
sent uuipim Jml.o Conten
with tiro J. l.ouls Comlskey
award nt u dinner on Jan. IS.
Tke award fe given for "long
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Tho only bright spot ha the
evening for Coach Walt D u ­
n s was the rebounding o f tho
Lyman outfit, who were able
by sheer alertness sad balght
to steal the ball M times
during the gams.
The Greyhounds used a aooe
defease for the first time this
ssasoa to cut down on their
propensity to commit fouls.

Oviedo's

Lions

took

on

maa garner lag saves aad the
vlsitera two.
Tho victors came through
with a good steady third canto
aad a not loo bad fourth, gettiag 14 aad I t respectively.
L y a a a 't asst outiag will be
at the Elks Bowl tourney la
Orlando when they play the
host team, Bishop Mooro's
Hornets on the eight o f Doe.
M at Davis Armory.

SUadard OH aad Robeou
had a very tight game with
the score ending up SUadard
Oil a aad Bobson's 32.
Sanford Atlantic Bank acored a 4-13 win over W TRR Ra­
dio Button ha the last game
of the day.
High scorer for the morning
waa Kenny Hinson with 38
points for tho Dap and Night
team.
Thursday and Friday at f:30
p.m. the teams will be playing
at the gym for the first time
under tho lights and parents
and Interested friends are In­
vited to see these boys la ac­
tion. Four games a n sched­
Coach Panl Mlkler says the uled for each evening.

ns t m b e m o v r r c o l r t . Howey Academy last night at
he was particularly plaased
u iv t ii
Jt'tuci it. M H c rrr
o r FLORIDA IV VMS FOR their boms court aad sent the |that they clicked oa over SO
n a iV D L M COI'.VTV.
visitors boms oa the short end per cent of their ccorlag tries.
SR i'll ev t r r t eo. laser
of a 78-48 SCOTS.
s e rin s n r u m e rio i
Oa defease DeShaio aad
IN THK MATTKIt o r TIIB
Playing a full prase, the Swsasoa were all over the
a d o p t io n u t jom :i*H c u r T U JOHNSON Sit. tint AO- Lions didn't give the opposi­ court aad Kirkland did a lino
ncj
v i i u i i .s i a
j i ' iix m iin , tion an opportunity to work Job under tho basket getting
Agustin end Areitio will be
bis wilt, of RANDS MIT- down the floor, with the m u lt
th e
rebounds.
Offensively rated as the top favorites In
CIIET.t, a Minor.
that most of the Howey points everybody was la oa tho pet
TOl TIIOUAS J. BVAKB,
the featured eighth gmme sinlleeldtice Unknown:
ware scored from weU out, aad with not a maa going scoreglee tonight at the OrlandoTan nr* kirtkr m i IIIM
D l l A Petition h u boon fUsil their percentage of hits tew. less.
Seminole Jai-Alal Fronton.
In in* above ilvl»4 m o m Ur
Every man on the Oviedo
SCORE B Y QUARTERS:
Agustin will be playing out
JlKKI’ H CURTIS JOHNSON club scured during the contest,
OVIEDO
31 U «
17-7* o f tha number one position and
an. and a o n k s viR a tN iA
with
Wes
Swenson
coming
out
JOHNSON.
bis
wife,
for
HOWEY A. g 14 13 U -4 8 Areitio In the fourth. Both are
lb* * d e , 1 1 e *
of
RAN- high man with 14 tallies. Jim
»T
MITCH BIX, •
minor,
out to Misp Castl'd winning
by tho PoilUonora and yee art Courier bad 14; Dan Kirk­
streak, who seems to hava the
le ia ln d to torvo a copy of land. I I ; Jim De Shaso, 13;
monopoly ea tha gam*. Gaatl
your Answer dr objections to
Jimmy
Jones,
7:
Pence,
4;
show oaaso why said Fellwoo It last aight aad five
tlea shoold aol bo arm ltd Belllwrn, 4, and Teshinaky, 3.
la the last seven days. He will
•a tho Attorney for Petition­
For the Academy, Herb
er*. Mask N. CtovoUad, Jr.,
be playing out o f the number
Sanford
Allontlo
National Meerman and Ricardo Mo­
eight position.
rales, hit for 10 potato each.
la Tuesday night’s action,
Rebounder Malcolm Taylor,
Badlola and Jacks won two
who clicked for seven potato,
gamaa sack and Uria, tha top
used his 43 altitude to good
winner fo r the season, eras
HIS. aad korola foU set or effect under the baskets aad
held at bap white Gaatl csugkt
a doeroo pro toafoaoe will whaa he fouled out la the third
up, bath now having S3 wins.
be entered aealnot yon.
WITNKSS my kand aad tb« Inning the Howoy team waa
eoel of aald Coart la Sanford, hurt la this ported tho Ideas
Florida, tkla ITtk day of Doocame aeross with 30 potato to
ember, A. D. IMS.
/•/ Artkar M. Hockwltk, tho vlsitera' 13.
Jr,
W h y Y O U Should Buyi
Oviedo had two big quar­
Clerk e f Circuit Ooert
ters,
the
first
sad
the
third,
Mask M- CtovoUad, Jr,
Attorney at Law
T IR E S from M cR O BER TS
la the first, they dumped XI
re e l Office Drawer I
tallies
through
tho
netting
aad
■a a ford. Florida
Attorney for Hstltlonoro
with tho third quarter total
• L if t tiros Unconditional Road
PabUdk Doo. IS, It, * Jaa.

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Powell's Office Supply (Urn-1
bled under the preuurei o f I
Pryor’a State Farm team and I
loat Ionr itralght w h i c h
brought the latter four games
closer to the top berth la the
leam e.
|
The only over-JM gamea
rolled la the league were by
Marge Kipp with a Z ll, Harold
Appleby with a 313 aad C. I .
Pierey with a 2M, all of whom
bowl ter Mrs. Apptoby'a Bes­
ts or sat team.
Plos-MO series were rolled
bp M arge Kipp, who had a
good M . Harold Appleby a
544. Eddie Simoo at Heart
Council, a 534, Vergil Aadcr*
soo a 533 aad BQl Foster who
earns across with a 540. The
latter two a r t oo the Pryor
team.
Pete Bukur, Stelnmeyer'i.
picked up a 3-10 spare, BUca
Bette, PoweU'a, a 4-5-T, Clyds
Plercy at Mrs. Applsby's
conetrted a 44-10, aad Eddie
Slmoa the 4-7-10.
TEAM STANDINGS:
PoweU'a
3S 14
Pryor’s
34 IS
Applsby's
31 31
Stelnmeyer’i
' I t 33
Cook's Corotr
17 33
11sart Council
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in the

13th annual National Football
League Pro Bowl Game here
Jan. 13, game directon an­
nounced today.
But
miasing
from
the
Green Bay contingent waa
•tar halfback Paul Hornung
who was injured during much
of the 1933 season while the
Packers were capturing the
Western Conference cham­
pionship fo r the third straight
time.
The P a c k e r s , however,
landed a* many players on
(heir divisional team aa the
New York Giants did on the
Eastern All-Star squad. This
Insured the top performers
from the clubs that meet
Dec. 30 fo r the N F L cham­

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Platatiff.

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NOTICE IS HKRRUY OIV
EN that an tha llh day af
January, 1SS3 at 11:00 a . SI.
at tha main door of tha Caurt
of Haminole County, at
Sanford, Florida, tin* undaratitn.d Clark will offar for
aala to tha hltfliaat and baat
blddar for raati tha following
dtacrlbad raal proparty:
I.at t». Illook F. COCKt u t ct.trn manor , u n it
NO. }. awarding In tha
plat tharaof ai racordad
In I 'U t ll» ok 11. C a g e lua.
1'ublle llacurda of Saintnola. County, Florida,
togathar with all atrueturaa,
Iniproramanta.
flxttiraa, appllancta,
and
appurlananoaa
on aald land or oaad la aonjunrtloo tharawlth.
Thla aala la mada purauant
to final dacraa of foracloaura
antarad In Chancary action
No. 12459 now pandlns In tha
Circuit Court
af
and
for
Srmlnola County, rlorlda.
DATED thla 17th day af
pa -mlitr, ISIS.

(SEAL)

Arthur If. Beckwith. Jr.
Clark of tha Circuit Court
Sly: Martha T. Vthlaa
Dapnty Clark
Andtraon, Ruah, Daan
U.wndaa A van dan liars
132 Halt Cantral lloulavard
Attoraaya for I’lalnllft
Orlando, Florida
Publlah Dae. IS, ISIS.

CDDAS1

pionship will be rcmatched
in the Pro Bowl tilt.
Bart Starr or the Packera
and Johnny Unitai of the
Baltimore Colts were cho­
sen for the key quarterback
position. For Unitas it w ill
mark his sixth appearance
In the midwinter classic.
But the top veteran on the
Western squad is Detroit’ s
Joe Schmidt who will be
playing In the Pro Bowl for
the ninth time. Ills teammate,
Yale Lary, and Baltimore’s
Ohio Gino Marchettl were
chosen for their eighth ap­
pearances.
Another
who
failed
to
make the squad this year be­
cause he saw little playing
time due to injuries was the
Los Angeles Rams’ Jon A r­
nett who last year in the final
two seconds caught Unitas'
pass for a 31-30 West victory.
The West leads the Eastern
Conference (B-4) In the series
which is played for the bene­
fit of charity.
Only one rookie was ehosen on both squsds. He is de­
fensive tackle Merlin Olsen
of the Bams on the Western
team where he will under­
study Detroit's A le t Karras
and Roger Brown.
The Western team was
chosen by divisional coaches.
The head choice who has yet
to be named also will be giv­
en one bonus choice.
The offensive team: Ends
Gail Cogdill.
Lions;
Ron
Kramer, Colts; F o r r e s t
Gregg, Packers; Varriehlone,
Rams. Guards— Harley Se­
well, Lions; Jerry Kramer,
Packers. Centers— Jim Rlnjo , Packers; Dick Srymanskl, Colts. Quarterbacks —
Bart Starr, Packers; John
Unitas, Colts. Fullbacks —
Jim Taylor, Packers; J. D.
Smith Forty Nlners.
The Defensive Tesm : Ends
—Gino
Marchettl,
Colts;
Doug Atkins, Bears. Tackles
—Alex Karras, Lions; Ro­
ger Brown, Lions; Merlin Ol­
sen, . Rams. Linebackers —
Joe Schmidt, Lions; Matt
Haicltine, Forty Niners; Bill
Forester, Packera; Joe Fortunato. Bears. Halfbacks—
Dick Lane, Lions; Abe Woodson. Forty Niners. Safeties
—Willie Wood. Packera; Yale
Lary, Lions, Richie Petitbon,
Bears.

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W . B. Moya, praaldant of thn Mlmona

Saturday
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December

meeting

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bars gava Mrs. Robert S ttrower and Mrs. M. Faille a
big bead for creating the winMrs. Hulin Rale aaaouaced
that the circle has scheduled
s bake sate for this Saturday
at the W h s Dixie store on
French Ave. Members are re­
quested to bring homemad#
cakes, eooklas or candy.
The group Joined the -men of
the Elks Club ia carolling resi­
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Sunday at 5 p.m. A Christmas
dinner for membera and their
husbands was held at the Elks
Club. Eaeh member brought
a gift for an cxchaagn sad
background music far the
evening w is provided by Tnd
Gorton.
Others attending the busi­
ness meeting were Mmea.
Leslie Thompson, J. R. Hoolehan Jr., Christine Blanken­
ship, Russell Spencer, Roy
Chorpening, Roy Howell Jr.,
Clayton Smith, Frank Wilson,
Gc m Walter, Irene Kent,
Charlie Stafford, C h a r l e s

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M AGNOLIA CIRCLE MEMBERS admire some o f the arrangements made
at tha workshop meeting. L e ft to right are Mrs. P. L. Elmore, hostess, Mrs.
Elwood Smith, secretary and Mrs. H. K. Ring, circle president.
(Herald Photo)

To crack nuts easily and to
get them out whole, first dip
Circle Six, o f the Woman’ s aa her topic, “ What Would our
them in water and then freexe.
Society of Chriitian Service of Lives Be if We Never Had
Crack while they are still
Christmas T "
the First Methodist Church,
frozen.
M iu Martha Stuart, Mrs.
mat at tha home of Mra. J. W.
W. P. Fields. Mrs. W. A. HunBrown on the Old Monroe
ter and Mrs. John Adams
Road, with Mrs. Annie Wil­ were welcomed as visitors.
liams as eo-hoeteia.
Other members p r e s e n t
Upon arrival (he member* were Mmea. T. A. Burleigh,
were served refreshments of J. E. Courier, E. B. Harris,
caramel cake, pumpkin tarts, L. D. Hastings, F. D. Hlekok,
sugar coated nuts, dates and Ernie Larsen, II. B. McCall,
coffee.
R. B. Monroe, R. F. Robison,
Chairman, Mrs. R. T . Wsr- J. H. Stephan, A. B. Stevens
reo. conducted the business and J. Hrodle Williams.
session and Mrs. J. C. Davis
gave the devotions. She used
Crumble slices e l
fruit
cake, moisten lightly with
wine tnd uee to stuff apples
for baking. Baste the apples
with equal parts wine and
cider during baking for rich
flavor.

To Meet

Lincoln Drive. The meeting
-was opened with a poem bp
the president which had as its
theme "Christmas Didn’t Just
Happen."
Minutes o f the last meeting
w ere read and approved.
After short reports by the
v a r l e u e committees, Mrs.
Ring, president, gave the
board masting report. Mem­
bers were reminded to save
eld Jewelry and Christmas
cards.
Members voted to buy gifts
and a small trae for tha Saropta Rest Home for Christ­
mas.
A t the close of the business
meeting, members held a
workshop, spraying materials
for door swags and table ar­
rangements.
Mrs. Elmore and Mrs. A. H.
Harris wars eo-boitesies for
this meeting. Ten members
were present

ternational Sorority, will pre­
sent Its second annual Christ­
man Ball at tha Mayfair Inn,
Saturday, Dec. 22. It win be
held ia the newly decorated
ban room and dancing wUl bo
enjoyed from • p.m. until 1
a.m. to the music of Lou Feld­
man and hia orchestra.
Tickets are avaUable at
Perkins and from aU Epsilon
Sigma Alpha members. They
also wUl bo sold Saturday
night at the door. Dress la
aeml-formal, so get out your
best bib and tucker and meat
ua there.
The Epsilon Sigma Alpha
Christmas BaU was formerly
the inter fraternity dance.
This is the time and place to
m eet and w e aU old friends,
and also a chance for the stu­
I f a post lamp lights the
way to your front door, de­
corate it tor Christmas with
greens and cones.

Don’t overlook the mailbox
others. Add to your gift In your Christmas decorating
wrappings clusters o f greens plana. D rew It up with greens
or pine cones, sprigs o f mis­ or hollies, to extend a friend­
tletoe or holly, or a fresh ly holiday greeting to the
flower or two, suggests the postman, guests and passing
Society o f American Florists. motorists.

with form er elaasmate*. Also
attending will be many of our
N avy friends.
Proceeds from the dance
will go te many philaatrophic
projects such as. The Little
Red School House, Shoes for
tha Ntedy, Support o f n Girl
In the Sunland Training Cen­
ter in Gainesville, The School
for the Deaf and Blind ia St.
Augustine and many other
worthwhile projects that come
during the year.
The School for the Deaf and
Blind, in S t Augustine, is sup­
ported by all Epsilon Sigma
Alpha chapters la Florida.
The local chapter waa organlied ia September, 1857.
Committee chairmen for the
dance are Mrs. T. V. M ftts
Jr., general chairman; Miss
Patty Walkar, advertisement;
Mrs. Joe Pickens, tickets;
Mrs. Eli White, decorations,
and Mrs. Job# Higgins, reser­
vations.
Reservationi m ay bo made
in advance by calling Mrs.
Higgins at F A 2-513.

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Mrs. Gerald Leasing and
son, David, o f Kansas City,
Mo., are visiting her mother,
Mrs. Nancy Brock. H er hus­
band will arrive Friday and
they plan to spend about threw
weeks la this area, visiting hia'
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph
Lessing, and other relatives. |
Mr*. H. Wayde Rucjcer re-*
turned Monday after n visit
with her brothers and listers
in Mockavllle, N. C. She also
attended the wedding o f her
nephew, Claude Revere Horn
Jr. to Mlsi Dorothy Gaither
Morris, on Dee. IS.

MOTHERS!

The Ladies Aide Society ef
the Lutheran Church o f the
Redeemer w ill m eet t h i s
Thursday at 7:28 p.m. at the
church for tha regular busi­
ness meeting and a Christmas
party.
Mra. V e r a s a Feddenoa,
president, urges nil members
to attend as business for tha
current year w ill be discussed.
Installation o f now officers
wUl be held at the January
meeting.

Personals

The Gammn Omega Chapter dents away et school te get

borne o f Mrs. P . I * Elmore on o f Epsilon Sigma Alpha In­ together during the holidays

Civic Division and the mam-

THURSDAY
Chapter Me. t
OES will hold tha regular
meeting at S p.m. followed by
a Cbrlstmaa party. Gift exchange will be held for both
m ea and women.

Co-hostesses were Mrs. Vester Elgin, Mrs. William De­
Rosa and Mrs. Ana Hopkins.
The room waa decorated in a
holiday theme with two small
Christmas trees on the table,
which also held several floral
arrangements and snow men
ornaments.
Refreshments o f eookles,
coffee and punch were served
by the hostesses. Others at*
lending were Mrs. James
Magnole, Mrs. Colombo Fa­
rina, Mrs. George G a m a ,
Mrs. John Kennedy, Mrs.
Chela Ansley. Mrs. Robert
Drinko, Mrs. E. Ansalone.
Mrs. Garland Shaw, Mrs. J,
A . Hopkins, Mrs. Jennie Fox,
Mrs. Florence Milltelle, Mrs.
Geraldine Whiteman, Mrs. F.
L. Bartlinakl, Mrs. Sadie MoHale, Mrs. H. 1. Walla. Miss
Winifred MeHale, and a spew
ial guest o f haaar. Father
William J. Trainer, paster o f
the church.

Sanford Garden d u b held the

rade. It won first place la thn

lomlBQle

MRS. G E R A LD SASSER, opening the gifts at
tha surprise shower in her honor, while Mrs.
Geraldine Whiteman watehee in the background.
(Herald Photo)

On Holiday Arrangements
Held By Magnolia Circle Members Christmas Ball
Planned Saturday

tha float In the Christmas pa­

Local Events

Miss Florence Bishop gave
the lessen, presenting various
interesting Christmas legends
from the Middle Ages. It was
announced that many o f the
Church members are ill.
During the social hour Mrs.
Landless s e r v e d colorful
Christmas refreshments to
those present others attendiag were M n . C. C. Murray,
M m 0 . T . Pearson, Mrs. V .
H. Grantham, Mrs. Emilee
Y ts le y
and Mrs. Blanch#

(Hamid Photo)

Aaaa Miller Circle was about

duty M Frankfurt, Germany,
waa ca head le add to tha
happy eceaafaa.
Another m , James, flew
dewa from Detroit. Mich., sad
the two other ehfldren, Pa­
tricia aad Dennis, completed
the family group.

party.

Workshop

Bake Sale

at the recent meeting o f the

With Family

man, p
and Mi
Circle.

A report was made on the
wit cake sales and plana
ere mads far the Fellowship

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Mr*. Gerald Seiner waa
( w i t o f honor at a aurpriie
stork shower give# by membars o f the Loagwaod Saint
Catherine of Sieaa Circle, re.
ceatly. rollowiag the business
meeting of the circle in the
Soelal Hall o f the Church o f
the Nativity, the group sur­
prised Mrs. Sasser with the

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D IR T O M D E N F .I8 CIRCLE
The Dirt U ir d t w r i Circle of
the Sanford Garden Club held
the December meeting and
Christmaa party a f the home
o f Mr*. Irvin Ftelaeber. Hoetesiea were Ur*. L. E. Leeper. Mr*. W. D. Gardiner, Mr*.
W . B. Wray and Mr*. J. N.
Jtobjon Jr.

mas cards with writing on
them, old Jewelry and trin­
kets. These will be sent to
children In the far east. /

sad Patio

F IN A N C IN G

At the conclusion of tbe bus­
iness meeting the members
were served Christmas goodies
such as ham and biscuits,
cheese straws, party sand­
wiches. fruit cake, cheese
In the absence of the presi- balls and coffee from a tibia
dent, Mr*. R. F. Robison, the covered in a gold lame cloth.
vice president presided. She
Mrs. Robison presided at tha
announced that the building coffee service, Tbe refreshsite In Sunland Estates has ment table held several.love­
been accepted by the Garden ly arrangements made by
Club as the future site for Use Mrs. Fleischer and silver ap­
Garden Club Center.
pointments. A plsnt exchange,
The Dirt Gardeners will se­ an annual custom of the circle,
lect the Garden o f the Month was held.
for January with Mrs. r . A.
Tbe Triple Trio of Seminole
Palm er In charge o f the com- High School entertained the
Mrs. Clarence Barlow, Mrs. BiU Neider, Mrs. Curtis Hughes
mtttee.
EM PLOYEES W IT H T H E IR HUSBANDS A N D W IV E S wers
group with several Christmas
and Bill Neider. Standing, left to right, are Karlyle Housholder,
Mrs. L. E. Lseper who was carols and members agreed
guests o f the Hunt Lincoln-Mercury, Inc. Monday night at s
Jack Morgenstern, David Little, Dewey Reedy, Mrs. Reedy, Ed
chairman for the Christmas that those not able to attend
dinner and Christmaa party at the Capri. L e ft to righ t (seat­
bataar Just held In the Civic missed one of the best meet­
Hunt, W. F. Hunt, Mm. Winifred Glelow, Ray Winfree, Curtis
ed) are Mrs. 11a Housholder, Mr*. Julius Fritteili, Mrs. David
Center thanked all members ings o f tbe year.
Hughe*, Clarence Barlow, and Julius Fritteili. (Herald Photo)
Little, Mrs. W. F. Hunt, Mrs. Ed Hunt, Mrs. Camilla Winfree,
fo r their donations o f work and
items for sale, and stated that
JACARANDA CIRCLE
around SSOO bad been realized
Tbe regular monthly meet­
which will be applied toward ing of the Jacaranda Circle
Christmaa
clsssrooms
the betiding fund.
SHARON, Mass. (U P I) — der
‘
‘banning
‘
‘
‘trees against
' ‘ aub-trvezing tempera- ‘ school committee meeting.
“ “ thia year.
was a Christmas party held
htrea, trudged through snow
The controversy »*»***&lt; ;&amp; •
Tb*
Mrs. W. B. Wray accepted at the Hamilton House with 17 Irate mothers have won the from three public scbook.
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i-irruistine ed off lis t week when prin- were fearful that the tr
the Chairmanship for the members and ooe visitor pres­
first round in a battle to force
A bearing was scheduled covered streets
circul ng cjp|I( on]erwl tesobers not violated laws governing a*
World Gardener committee. ent. Mrs. Boly Gaines, Mrs.
mothers, bundled petitions to force a special tQ pcrm[t chrlitmaa trees to ration o f church and state.
authorities to rescind an or­ after N
The horticulture report was Stanley Polosld and Mrs. Al­
given by Mrs. W. E. Kirch- burn Rector were co-hostesses. I
boff. She stated that December
A short business meeting
is a dry month and there was conducted by Mrs. Irving
should be Iota of water and Pryor, president, following a
mulehiag in our gardens, do delicious turkey dinner. After
not fertilize azaleas until after looking at all the lovely cor­
the blooming period is finish- sages, tha one worn by Mrs.
ad, hollyhocks
da well J. E. Hitchens was Judged tbe
From seed and will bloom in most attractive, and she car­
•bout tin months. Thyme ried o ff the prize.
planted now makes a pretty
This was followed by a gift
border plant and also does •xchings. Tbe members were
double duty a* a seasoning.
then entertained by Mrs. Wil­
Mrs. Robison reminded the liam Rocha aa aba told tha
elub to watch out for tbe an­ Christmas story 'T h e Mirada
nouncement o f the bridge at Derrick Texas."
Mrs.
party to be held to either Jan- Roche, a visitor, was pre­
wary a r February and asked sented with a lovely Madras
•Q member* to save Christ- arrangement by tbe circle.

A V A IL A B L E
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temperatures to get to her
t l M t i in the m aniacs.

ST O R E W ID E

Angry Mothers W in First Round W ith Schools In Fight For Use O f Christm as Trees

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Notes
Aaaa DaglU. DoBary; Stella
WflllamJ, Marguerite Pope,
B ernaa
Bridget,
Horaco
Jackson, aad Latllb Bandera
af Sanford.

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Virginia
Bheddan, David Fryman and
Mra. William Smith and baby
of Saaford. .

DECEMBER tl

Arthur Vrttaa, Kodaay Sharp
and Margaret Rbener o f Do­
Bary; Dekm e Wilber o f Lake
M ary;
WUltom
Hamilton,
Leslie Holcombe, Catherine
Bowen, Susan Hemphill, Al­
bert Warren, Calvin Moor*,
Ella Lord, Shirley Alexander
aad Deanb Hogan of San­
ford.

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Births
Sir. and Mra. Richard Wil­
ber of Sanford, e boy.
Mr. and Mra. Joseph Alex­
ander of Sanford, a girl
DUcbargee
Sfra. Eldon Shiver and baby,
Lake Mary; Loviaa Van Ma­
ter, Tampa; Anna Daglla, Do­
Bary; Reman Bridges, Ther­
esa Musik, Hubert UcSwain,
Paul Royiand, U u ra Harden,
Mrs. Ruben Burch and baby
af Sanford.
DECEMBER IS
Admissions
Clyde Urban, DeBary; Doro­
thy Britton, Lake Monroe;
Mary Kruger, Betty Jean
WUliams, Derrick Gilchrist,
Comer Jones, Sarah Ander­
son, Sarah Clsowskl of San­
ford.
lUrtha
Mr. and Mrs. James Skip­
per of Banford, a boy
Discharges
Angela Vandal!, Loogwood;
Agnea Cook, 8usan Hemphill,
Catherine Bowen, Terry Jenkin, Mrs. Lawrence Kuhta
and baby, Mrs. John Butler
and baity, Mra. Malvin Moose
end baby, Mrs. James Burns
end baby, Mrs. Namon Sand­
ora and baby, Mrs. Lewis
Hardy and baby, of Sanford.
DECEMBER U
Admissions
Lucy Uallarman, Lake Mon­
ro e ;
Christopher
Moore,
la k e Monroe; Everett Kent,
D eBary; Clarence Johnson,
Lake Mary; M srgartt Hud­
gins, Roaaleo Bruton, Her­
man Burton. Mary Lou Mc­
Donald, Rosemarie Tlicker,
Patricia
Clark.
M «g a r*t
Wlrth, Earths Akins of San­
ford.
Births
M r. and Mrs. Ronald Akins
o f Sanford, a boy,
M r. and Mra. Donovan Tuck­
e r of Sanford, a girl
Mr. and Mrs. Roger Clark
o f Sanford, a boy
Dlscharees
Phyllis Moore, Lake Mary;
Joseph
Hutchinson,
Winnie
ColUns, Connie Nash of Sanford.
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9 p. tn. Saturday he will talk to yoongitara from
10 a. m. to 1 p. m. and 8 to 8:80 pt m.
Downtown etorea will ha open until • p. a.
tonight, Friday and Saturday night.

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W lA T H K B t Partly doody, mild. Low tonight, BO.
YO U 63

United Preaa Leased W ire

** e i o c*
LARRY TER8HEL
I* tb# last celwriting f«r
•while it Might bn a goad
Mae to catch ip an Christnan presents. Here’s My
C h r 1st m as list fsr this
year.)
TH E CHAM BER OP COM­
M ERCE: About six now In­
dustries and four new tourist
attractions.
T H E C IT Y O P SANFORD:
Soma additional funds to fix
up tbs aos and make it ona of
top attractions in central
Florida.
TH E C IT Y O P ORLANDO:
A map o f tha city o f Sanford.
C O U N T Y COMMISSIONER
JOHN
F IT Z P A T R IC K :
An
administrative a i d e s o h e
won't have to get out In the
middle o f the night to look
aver a drainage ditch. .
4
M AC K C LE V E LA N D JR.;
A seat in tha Senate.
GORDON FRED ERICK JR.
A. political job . . . ana that
cornea with a license tag.
FR A N C IS
RO U M ILLAT
JR.: About 00 new member­
ships to the Chamber of Com­
merce.
TOM M cDONALD: A may
i
iA a ar'e name plats.
C O U N T Y COMMISSION
C H A IR M A N J. C. H U TC H !
SO N: Roberta Rules O f Order.
JIM M Y C R A PPS : plaudit*
fo r the fine job ho did
M y or during 1962.
VERNON
DUNN.
TED
W IL L IA M S . E A R L HIGGIN*
BO HA 31: Three who never
showed they were lame ducks
9
and always had tha county
and clty’a good at heart.
T H E T O W N OP NORTH
O RLAN D O : A public relations

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EaUbliahad 1908 THURS.. DECEMBER, 20, 1902

SANFORD, FLO R ID A

NO. 609

Orlando M ayor Case Dismissed
louthy Meeting
Extended A Day
NASSAU, Bahamas (U P I) — President Ken­
nedy and Prime Minister Harold Macmillan today ex­
tended their talks fo r an extra day in search o f a
compromise that would give Britain a nuclear deter­
rent substitute for the controversial Sky bolt missile.
The two met again in a villa overlooking the

nsuvA...
Two Die In Fire
HUD80N, Mass. (U P I&gt; —
Two persons died and 12
others wars injured today
whan a smoky corridor f i n
caught S6 elderly nursing
home patients ia their bads.

Union Chiefs Feud
W ASHINGTON
(U P I ) —
A l Hartnett was suspended
Wednesday as secretary-trea­
surer o f tha International
Union o f Electrical Workers
to climax a bitter fusd with
President James B. Carey.

Funds Okayed

W ASHINGTON (U P I ) —
The Florida Stata Board af
Health has been swarded a
CEC IL TU C K E R : A n or­ 1186,000 federal grant ta tnrestigate the encephalitis out­
ange without lea hi it.
R E ALTO R S: Two now NAS break In the 8 c Petersburg
squadrons.
area earlier this year.
POSTM ASTER G U T A L ­
L E N : A Job.
H AR O LD JOHNSON: Any
G ENEVA (U P I) — T h a
aid attorney general’s opinion. Western powers appealed ta
JOHN A L E X A N D E R : Good the Soviet Union Uday to re­
luck buddy, you’ll nesd i t
turn to tha disarmament con­
C IT Y C LERK H E N R Y ference after tha Chriitmas
T A M M JR.: An additional recess ready to M gotlate on
sta ff to help him complete bis
a serious bails.
vacant property reappraisal.
TH E TO W N O P LONGWOOD: A ntw city halL
BUFFALO, N. Y . (U P I )—
C IT Y JUfcGE KEN McINOne o f tha country’s largest
TO SH : A new dog ordinance.
c a n c e r research hospitals
GEORGE TO U H Y : A pot­
Wednesday banned all clgaret
ted plant la front o f First
vending machines from its
Federal.
buildings because o f
the
JIM PIG O TT: A n o t h e r
"meteoric rise in lung cancer
Butch Riser.
deaths due to smoking."
J O H N N Y S A U L S ::. . . An­
other Johnny Saul*.
C O U N TY JUDGE VERNON
NEW
YO RK
(U P I) —
M IZ E : A new door ta his of­
Stocks
opened
Irregularly
fice.
C IV IL SERVICE BOARD: higher In moderately active
trading today but most gains
A full quorum.
P A T R O L M A N
JIM were limited. W llh Wednes­
H A R D Y fA eoupy o f Stephen day’s sharp market rise was

West Appeals

Cigarets Out

Stocks Irregular

Crane’s “ Tha Red Badge O f a quick reversal for the bet­
ter in the sentiment of market
Courage."
analysts.
SORORITIES: Oops!
G A R F IE LD W A L K E R :
Some dry toast and a glass o f
P A R IS ( U P I ) - U . 8. A ir
warm milk.
.
B ASE B ALL F A N S : Some Force Gen. Laruis Norstad re­
major league club to train j ceived tha Grand Crosa of the
here.
LegLn of honor, the highest
BOB B E S S K R E R ^ A n In­ award France can bestow on
tern progran/and a fete^moro a foreigner, in ceremonies to­
Mill-Burton Mollars.
day anticipating hi* retire­
A r B . PETERSON .SR.:
ment Jen. 2 as supreme Allied
OhO copies o f "1984” so people
mmander in Europe.
can understand what he’s try­
ing to do.
ROAD SUFT. J. C.
FREDERICKSBURG, V a .
ENDEK: A bucket o f
(U P I) — A aealed mail car
pain t
_____
carrying Christmaa packages
C O U N TY K N S IN IE R B ILL
to Florida taught fire end
BUSH: Drainage plana for
burned today in the Richmond,
tha Adams Shopping canter.
Fredericksburg and Potomac
CASSELBERRY: An accur­
Railroad yards here. A postal
ate soning map.
inspector said most of the
B ILL STEM PER: A client
1,002 pieces of mail in tho
for that facility at Park and
storage car, part o f the 11aF irs t
NORTH ORLANDO TOW N vena Special an route to Jack­
CO UNCILM AN WOODY A N ­ sonville, Fla., were apparently

Norstad Honored

ule Mail Burned

Atlantic, where n o mala topic
was discussion of a nuclear
striking force for Britain. Tha
British had hoped to arm their
jet bombera with tha Am er­
ican Skybolt missile
But tha United States plans
ta scrap that weapon because
It bas proved too costly and
baa been unsuccessful thus
f ir . Thus the need ia to find
a anbatituta for Britain—parhapa tha Polaris missile or a
nuclear force within t h e
framework o f tha North Atlan­
tic Treaty Organisation.
The talks originally were
scheduled to end today, but
they were so touchy that the
two leaders decided to go on
for another day.
Officials said the first Item
on the agenda when they met
at lo a.m. was a renewal of
tha Skybolt discussion*.
There was an expactatloo
that tha president and the
prime minister would turn to
tha tense Far East situation
later la the day. The problem
of the Congo also loomed in
tha background.
During tha night, Secratary
at Defense Robert McNamara
and British Defense Minister

Act Is Cited
County Judge Vernon Mlae
Wednesday afternoon dismiss­
ed the case against North Or­
lando Mayor Frank Fasula on
charges o f failure to open the
books and records to the cltisens o f the town.
The charges were dropped,
according to County Prosecut­
ing Attorney Karlyla Houaholder because tha legislative
act under which Fasula waa
charged is "contrary" to the
provisions o f n special act
passed la 1939.
The case la tha outgrowth
o f a series o f mass meetings
and personal differences be­
tween W. W. Anderson, town
treasurer, and the mayor, who
Anderson alleged refused to
release the town books and
checkbook to Anderson's cus­
tody.
A t a series of mass meet­
ings held last summer, An­
derson cltlm cd be •"'* k l*

wife bad received numerous’ or not the general law, Staanonymous telephone calls ol tutc 163, applied In the case
n threatening nature, and at of a municipality formed an
one gathering Anderson dis­ der special legislation, aa
played a large piece of cloth was the case with North Or­
on which was printed a threat lando.
to the life o f his daughter.
A request to the state’s at­
As a result of these threati, torney for a ruling produced
Anderson had a warrant is­ no definitive answer to the
sued for the arrest of Fasula question and after further
under Ttorida Statute 163. the ltudy by Judge Mixe, prose­
general legislation covering cutor Karlyle Houtholder and
the incorporation of municipal­ defense attorney Mack Cleve­
ities which stipulates that all land Jr., another hearing was
town books art to be turned held Wednesday and the case
over to the treasurer, and fail­ was dismissed.
ure to do so constitutes a mis­
lloushoktcr revealed that
demeanor.
at the final argument of the
Fasula, when Informed of preliminary hearing on the
the warrant, appeared at the charge against Fasula, Cleve­
s h e riffi office and accepted land cited that the Special
service there and was rrleaicd Act of 1939 creating the Vill­
on his own recognisance.
age o f North Orlando con­
A t n pre-trail bearing held tains in Article 3, Section 13,
• number o f weeks ago, the of Its charter a provision for
discussion became soagxed charges to be made against
m
min* • • to whether any town official or officer

o f the village o f North ON
Undo before the Town Coun­
cil and seU forth n full and
complete procedure for the
Town Council to hold a trUl
of
any
charges
brought
against any official or offi­
cer of the village and to de­
termine the guilt or Inno­
cence o f any such person and
provides a penalty If auch
person should be found guilty.
The
General
Legislative
Act under which Fasula was
charged la contrary to the
provisions o f this Special
Legislative Act and where
this occurs it U the law that
the Special Act shall control
and be the deciding factor,
in view of this snd since
there it a provision provid­
ed in the Special Act, the
charge pending against Fa
aula in the County Judge’s
Court must o f necessity be
dismissed.

Soviet W orking
Again In Congo
W ASHINGTON (U P I) — The Soviet Union,
which waa rebuffed in an attempt to put Russian mil*
itary and economic groups tn the Congo in 1960^
seems to be waiting in the wings for another try.
And, not entirely content with waiting, it nppear* to be working behind the scenes to encourage
the downfall of central Con­
go Premier Cyrille Adoula.
which could create the kind
o f vacuum the Communists
like to fill.
The Soviet ambassador In
the Congo Is reported to have
been making the rounds of
Leopoldville, hinting at offera of military aid and gen­
erally behaving as though
the time soon would be rip*
for Soviet Intervention.
Leftist deputies in the Con­
go parliament hava teamed
up with deputies represent­
ing the Conakat party o f
Katanga
Prem ier
Mo Iae
Tshombe In an effort to top­
ple Adoula.
Thair line has been that
Adoula, with Western and U.
S. support, had been unable
to unify the Congo and that
stronger measure* may be
necessary.
The possibility o f renewed
Soviet designs on the Congo
has been ■ major factor In
President Kennedy’s decision
to Increase U. S. military
squipment aid to UN force*
and to dispatch a military
team lo the Congo to survey
equipment needs,
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M
special atudy papers aimed at
reaching soma sort of com­
promise to give Britain a nu­
clear strike potential.

Action Underway
To Get Reduced
Hay Rate Used
Approval ia expected short­
ly o f one phase o f relief to
farmer* who suffered losses
during the recent freese.
County Agent Cecil Tucker
said today that the Interstate
Commerce Commission hae
approved a 60 percent freight
rate reduction on shipments
o f hay to cattlemen end other
farmers in the county who ap­
ply for such assistance.
Review o f a legal point In
the ICC ruling is being made
by the Supreme Court and f i­
nal word is expected right
away.
Tha freight rate ruling al­
lows railroads to ship hay and
other vital needs to diMttar
areas at 60 percent of the cost
normally required by the rate
structure eat by the ICC. This
waa used by Seminoia County
agricultural intaresta to get
hay in the 1967 freese dis­
aster.

Night Fog Lift
Is Expected

A prediction o f more fee
night waa mada today
weather forecaster Mitthew
Gerfinkel at Orlando, who said
ground mist should dieeppear
Friday.
Tha fog Wednesday night
was so heavy in the south end
of Seminole County that visi­
bility In ■poll waa I« m than
deitro) »d.
DERSON: A set o f books.
73 feet and traffic on atato
OVIEDO; Lake J e s s u p
i»y ' road* « u ilowod
and
Causeway.
j almost to a walk. Traffic
B IL L H UTCH ISO N: A litat on llwy. 17 91 while
movement
tie peace on klonday nights
jw «r than uaual, waa
; much slower
. . . and shorter City Commis­
tha presence o f naon
The annual Christmas vaca­ eased by the
sion meetings.
biuinaaa houaaa
lights ont the business
tion for Seminole
County
C O U N TY COMMISSIONER
ado tha
.which made
the outllnaa
outlines of tha
school students b«|an today as
ELECT LE E G A R Y : Big
road relatively clear.
classes were dismissed at the
enough feet to fill Vernon
regular hour until Jan. 2.
Dunn’s shoes.
The customary
two-week
TAN G LEW O O D R E S I ­
holiday was cut this year In
DENTS: A invitation to meet
B r id g e __ ____
Paga 7
order that the schools may
Seminole County.
Classified _
Page t l
also take a spring vacation.
FOR HEAR L A K E AND
_______________
Comic*
____ Pag* 10
L A K E MONROE: Much need-,
. . .
Dear Abby ----- Page 1
ed fire department*.
B O D F C I T O iv lC C t
Editorial
Page 4
I A K U Y VE R SU E L: Chriat
The County Commission will
Entertainment . Pag* 7
in New York . . . and j meet at 9 a.m. Friday in what
P u z z l e ____ ___ Page 10
li expected to be a routine
ttot's where 111 be.
Society
—
Page &amp;A 9
A short meeting. Chairman
TO EVERYO NE
Kporta
________
Page 6
j C, Huiduaoa said today.
J U s iy UcwUaaa.

Police On Duly
In North Orlando
H A P P Y W INNE R S o f tha oversea* phone calls
to servicemen at Christmas are Mr*. George
Maffett, left, and Mr*. Katherine Phngun, right.
They are shown receiving the new* at the USO

along with Uiwsell Kitner o f the CW A Local
.*1108, which will arrange the culla; Rev. Ernest
Rolick and. rear, David Van Nee*
Ness and Mr*.
Carolyn Hiioon* o f the USO.
(Herald Photo)

Freeing Prisoners Appears Set
H AVANA (U P I) New
York
Attorney James
B.
Donovan returned to Havana
today with two unidentified
companions,
apparently
to
put the finishing touchea to
the Cuban invasion prisoners
•xchange deal.
Havana radio indicated to­
day that negotiations will be
successful soon for the re­
lease of 1.113 prisoners of
the Pay of rig * invasion of

Cuba In April 1961.
I ' froin report* gathered, t hat 1 “ Think God. all our feara
In a broadcast heard here, 't h , indemnification demand ' 1" over,” he said. “ Now it
the radio said that “ officials ed
by
the
revolutionary ia only a matter of days be
o f the revolutionary govern.
, , fore our loved onea will be
court*, made up o f clinical |
„
ment and members of the
committee who have conre and medical equipment, w ill1 T lie American Red Cross la
rushing 63.1 million worth of
to Havana, headed by Amer­ be positive shortly."
ican lawyer James P. Dono­
Donovan slipped into Mi- food and medical supplies invan, renewed negotiation* for ami
International
Airport to Florida a* ransom for the
tha liberation of the 'm er­ Wednesday night after an- prisoner*
nouncmg in Havana he had
There was one report that
cenaries' of Playa Giron.”
“ Everything seenu to indi- receive Castro's answer re * U. S. freighter might leave
broadcast said. garding the release of the for Cuba with the first supcate,
men captured |9 montha ago plies Friday night or Saturin the abortive Bay of Pigs day morning.
invasion.
Although the cost o f the
In Havana, a relative of ( ransom in the form of food,
the prisoners said they m ight1medical supplies and drug*
be heed at any moment, al- was listed at |33 million, the
though it probably will he |cost of getting it to Cuba
early nest week before they i would push the price tag well
are released.
|ovcr $70 million.

North Orlando’a police de­
partment has been reactivated
•nd the town limits ore being
posted tn forbid hunting in
the village, It was announced
today by Sgt. Bob Stephen­
son.
Patrolling of Ih* town atsrtcd Wednesday night snd every
effort will be made to prevent
the shooting of firearms In
the town, Stephenson said.
He edited that violator* o f the
ordinance will be prosecuted
to the fullest extent o f the
law.
A speed limit o f 33 mile*
per hour ha* been aet for tha
Isingwood-Ovledo Road and
strict enforcement o f this
also ie promised.

Tanker Crashes
N A H A , Okinawa ( U l ' l ) - A
United State* A ir Force KB30
tanker plane erethed during a
landinr attempt at Kadena
Air Fore* Base today, killing
seven person*. Five of the vic­
tims were American crewmen
and two were Okinawan civil­
ians.

Tax Council Sets
Up Request For
Review Of Land
LAKELAND (U P I) — The
Florida
Agricultural
Tax
Council, a statewide non-profit
group, wtQ ask all county la s
assessors to r*-evaluata agri­
cultural a n d
horticultural
lands ia January In light o f
th« severe economic damaga
from the freest.
Tb# group had Its organisa­
tional meeting hare Wednes­
day and alected Latimer If.
Turner, Sarasota County cat­
tleman. aa prcsldaaL Other o f­
ficers are Thomas K. McClana
Jr., of tb* Florida Farm Bu­
reau Federation, vie# presi­
dent, and Frank D. Trovillioo,
Florida Citrus Mutual, sacratary-treasurer.
The council was formed to
try to obtain uniform and fair
taxation o f land used for ag­
riculture tad horticulture.
“ Lo** eg our crop* and dam­
age
to agricultural
la w
throughout tb* stata w U hava
a far-reaching adverse affect
o n ' Florida’* entire business
and financial community,"
Turner said.

Cities Planning
Apportion Battle
T A M P A (U P I )—A committee e f representatives from
urban areas of the atato will
formulate plana tor a fight for
better state reapporiiomntat
led by municipalities.
The committee, with SL
Petersburg Mayor Harman
Gotdncr aa chairman, waa
named hare Wednesday at the
organisational meeting of a
mayors conference on appor­
tionment.
Representatives from Tam­
pa. Miami, St. Petersburg, Or­
lando, Sarasota, West Palm
Beach. Lakeland and Hills­
borough County attended the
mooting.

---------------------------

Program Tonight
Youth department* o f th*
First Church o f the Nasaren*
in Sunfurd will present the
annual Christmaa program to­
day at 7:30 p. m. The public ia
Invited.

J 'h s m !

Chamber Supports

Turkey &amp; Camera

Orlando Jet Port

County Schools
Start Holidays

Herald Index

RANSOM FOR CU BAN PRISONERS— Purt o f
the 150 ton* o f supplies being sent to Cuba in
exchange for the releaae o f 1,113 men captured
in the Bay o f Pig* invasion ix unloaded from a
plan* in Miami.
(N’ E A Telephoto)

A resolution to support tho cause o f the amount o f traffic
establishment of a jetport fa­ originating in the Orlando
cility for Central Florida at area for the Jet service cur­
rently offered and if the
McCoy AFB, was adopted by
available service was expand­
tho executive commit!** o f ed th* traffic would be great­
th* Seminoia County Chamber er.
o f Commerce Wednesday.
The support of the local
The meeting was a follow- group was asked because a
to th* Orlando meeting check revealed that last year
attended by chamber over 3,000 Seminole County
president Richard Dess, C lif­ resident* used the Jet planes
ford klcKIbbin, Merle Warner out of McCoy.
and manager John Krider at
It was brought out during
which Orlando Mayor Robert the discussion that a facility
Carr explained the need and equal to the McCoy base
the opportunity to expand the could not be duplicated fur
terminal facilities at McCoy less than several hundreds o f '
currently being used by two millions o f dollars, and the j
airlinea to provide jet service A ir Force command Is c o - 1
from Orlando lo the West and operating to tha utmost to
Southwest
fill the needs o f th* area in
It woe claimed that there Is providing space and facilities
no other location feasible be­ for tha je t service

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Sanford Mayor J. H. (Jim­
my) Crappa and Polka Chlrf
Roy Will Lanu today erdorod
freo parhiny in th* downtown
area for Christmas shoppers.
Tho erdar wont into offoct
thia morning and will continaa
through noat Monday.

By L A B IY V I U H U
Wbea to l a t a Clans going
to' t UB Sanford? V «d to 1 It
. (| W a rood idea to k m Santa
i ‘ "a t o m of our atom down­
town? Charlie Robinson of tho
merchants division tclU us ko
will got -right an it."
• • •
Tho County Commit slow pot VOL. 53
informally last night to an
•ffort to da something to gat
. . . The hams to to
ef inling its Urease
and the outcome of the moot(proas aot invited) w u to
e campaign amoog the
ekaatoer aid drie ctafae to got
the hall raflto'.
a • a
Unknown to tho commUtloa,
tho Caaaclborry Lions Club
took the bull by the horns and
plan to paaa the hat at tha next
l l t f mooting to help pay for a flro
•scape for the facility.

Mayor Crappa, to loaning
tho ardor. Bald -tip city wauta
to do rmythhig it can to
work with tho morchanta in
making it Bailor for our m idonta to ahop at homo.”
Spoeial eonrtaoy tag* will
ho placid on car* that over-

park in tho downtown are*.
Tho tickets orili road: "Yen
k m parked kora boyond tho
motored time. Wo know yon
did not intend to violate our
city ordinance. Tour cooper­
ation is aolieitad fat making
i pace for ether Chrtototaa

Chief Williams aokod down­
town bnalneao ompibyaa to
please use the city parking tot
and not park their vehicles
along First St.
Downtown Sanfaid mar*
rhaata oantlnnad their ehop-

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• • •
In patting the postal alts
committal of tho Chamber on
tho back yesterday we nagloetad to mention three Im­
portant members . . . A1 Wil­
son, BUI Bush and Hannan
Jacobean.
• e e
Circuit Court Clerk Art
Beckwith has asked tha comp­
troller's office what to do
about that County Tax Aziessot’ s mistake ot 140,000 on tho
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• • •
County told by the Attorney
General they can't purcbai*
liability Insurance on county
buildings.

• • •
Orlando Junior College trus­
tees mat yesterday an the sub­
ject of Seminole College for
North Orlando, but no news
wUl be forthcoming on the
meeting until a later date,
President Morris Hale inform­
ed ua this morning.

• • •
South Seminole Agent X-f
told ua early thia a.m., though,
that North Orlando officials
wort informed yesterday that
•omo encouraging decisions
were made at the meeting.

• • •
Local chamber manager,
John Krider. told the Water­
ways Association yesterday
that he was vice chairman of
tha Stats Chamber of Com­
merce committee on water­
ways, and ha has been trying
for a year to gat a meeting of
tha committee. But the chair­
man wai very adamant about
having a meeting, end the
state president'* attitude was
very enU In regards to aoy
kind of canal development.
Saw • plctur* th* other day
of what MIGHT b* dons to
th* northwcit corner of First
Street and Park Avsnua to
wtak* it a proud aasst to tha
area . , . Relatival/ small
cost, 'twaa said . . . But —
no new owners, no inteiest of
present ones . . . Well, » *
ran dream, can't we?
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The Seminole Hirh School
basketball team is picking up
. steam aa the lads become bet­
teracquainted
with each
other’s sty to. . . they'll get
better, too. . . . Will be in *
Christ mas tourney in Lees­
burg (this weekend, isn't it7)
battling t4ven other team* of
the area.

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it-home campaign this week
with lata shopping hoars for
ares residents.
Stores are staying open un­
til P p. m. from now %
until
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Christmas for ahoppora' eonwnienca.

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Nobody asked me but how
about every club in Sanford
passing the hat this week for
tho facility? How about it
Lions, Rotary, Klwanls and
Jaycooa?

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The three Cuban members
of the delegation an havo
relatives among tho prison­
ers captured during the illfated Bay ot Pig* invasion
in April. 1M1.
The group had waited aU
night for Cuban government
approval of their trip, and
tha departure thia morning
indicated H was forthcoming
only shortly before they took
off.
Before they left, arrange­
ments were reported under
way to mass supplies in tha
Miami area for ransom of

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N in e T o D ie
TALLAHASSEE (U PI) The Highway Patrol forecast
today that nine persona will
be killed on Florida high­
ways during the labour
Christmas holiday.

Deal
MIAMI (U PI) — New York
attorney James B. Donovan
and a negotiating group left
for Havana aboard a special
plane today apparently to ar­
range tha ransom of 1,119
Cuban Invaders before Christ­
mas.
Donovan and three members
of the Cuban Families Com­
mittee departed at 9 a. m.
aboard a Pan American World
Airways plana, which had
been standlnr by awaiting ap­
proval of their Right plana
by Premlsr Fidel Castro’s
government.
With Donovan were Alvaro
Saneher, president of the
FamUlea Committee
Mrs.
Berta Barreto, Cuban go-botween in tho negoUationa
who cams to the United
States about three weeks
ago; aod Virginia Betan­
court.

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tha prisoners before Christ­
mas.
A spokesman for Tran*
World said it has been asked
to fly 150 tons of medical
supplies — presumably part
of the multi-mUlion-doUar ran­
som—from New York to at
alrflald near Miami Wednes­
day.
The freighter African Pilot,
under charter ot tho Amer­
ican Red Cross, left Balti­
more Monday on tho way to
Miami with orders to stand
by "in anticipation of an
agreement" on tho release

W arm er W eather
Deteriorates Fruit

Citrus fruit here is begin­ an increased breakdown of the
ning to deteriorate because of county’s hardy vegetables in­
tho warm weather. Assistant cluding celery and cabbage.
"The cooler the weather the
County Agent Ernlo Lundberg
more we can salvage," Lundreported today.
- —- . Lnwdbevgvrtrued tt-tbe »* a bc-g added
Earlier County Agent Cecil
ther continues to bo mild and
M. B. (T-Bone) Smith, S3, ’ fair It will Mean more and Tucker reported that moat of
a former member of the - heavier droppage of fruit and the citrus crop could bo sal­
Florida
legislature,
died |----------------- —------- 7—— vaged if the temperature
would stay below 43.
early today at a nursing
Tho low reading predicted
home In DeLand. after a
in the Sanford area today was
lengthy illness.
Smith, known to everyone
a and more warm and mild
weather is forecait tonight and
by his nickname "T-Bone",
Wednesday.
had lived in Sanford for (0
years, was engaged in (arm­ By United Prose latenuttoMl
ing and served aa a repre­
Tbs natkm’i midlands bask­
sentative in the legislature
ed
in a record-anting, midfor live sessions during World
December heat wave today.
War If.
He was born in Macon Cold rain aod snow fell aloog
County. Go., Oct. 4, 1879. and the coasts.
resided bere at 436 Rosalia
Sioux Falla, S. D., had 36 LAKEWOOD, N. J. (UPI&gt;—
Dr.
Monday, breaking by one de­ A chicken farmer told polios
A member of the Sanford gree tho previous high set In Monday night ho killed his
Masonic Lodge, No. 62 for 1927. Springfield, Mo., which parents and brother and alaover SO years, be held a life lass than one week ago set tor With ■ crowbar.
membership in the organiza­ a reeord low of fivt below, bad
"God bad told mo to do It
tion. He was also a member 68, equalling the previous peak because my family la bad,1
of tbs Flrat Baptist Church. for Dec. 17 act in 1939.
police quoted Gabriel Trtfari,
Smith is survvied by hla
Records were set from 30.
widow. Mrs. Lucy Smith of |North Dakota to Texas Sun- Trtfari was arrested after
Sanford, two alaters, Mrs. day.
be led police to his isolated
AUcs Gilmore of Oglethorpe,
To the west, nino traffic farm home in nearby Howell
Ga.. and Mrs. Walter Mc­ deaths in the San Francisco, township.
Donald of Decatur, Ga.
Bay area were blamed on In the neat, comfortably
Services will be held at rain, and mud and debris furnubed white-frame farm!0:3o a. m. Thursday at Brie- closed two main highway *r house police found the bat­
son Funeral Home with Rev. terica In San Francisco sub­ tered bodiei of hla mother.
Fred B. Chance officiating urbs.
Marie, 10, and hie sister,
assisted by Rev. John Adams
Turbulent surf conditions Olga, 36. In a workshed,
Jr. Burial will be in the along the Southern California where the family repaired
Masonic section of Oaklawn, coast subsided Mooday, al pocketbookt for department
Memorial Park. Brissoo Fun­ though wavea peaked at 12! stores across the oatioo, they
eral Home is in charge of feet, upsetting boate at Santa!found the body of hla father,
arrangements.
Barbara aod Redoodo Beach. I Maxim, 83.

Ex-Legislator
M.B. Smith Dies

Now It's A Heat
Wave In Winter

Man Slays Four
With Crowbar

of Om prisoners.
Details of the ransom deal
have been made pub­
lic. At one point. Castro de■ended $63 million for the
release of tho prisoners, but
he it believed to have agreed
to acceptsupplies
of less

P rem ier Ousted
DAKAR, Senegal (UPI) —
Pro-WfJtern President Leo­
pold Senghor took over the
government today and de­
nounced Premier Mamadou
Dia as an outlaw.

T*Noe'(ira» information couid Funds A p p roved
bo obtained either here or WASHINGTON (U PI) —
in Havana aa to the travel President Kennedy signed an
plana of Donovan or others In order Monday night directing
his party.
the Of(Ice of Emergency
A Cuban spokesman said Planning to make $73,000 in
Donovan received a telephone |federal fund* available to
call Sunday night instructing areas around Jacksonville
him to leave for Cuba im­ which suffered damage from
mediately.
high tides near the end of
"W t are very hopeful this November.
The
President
whole situation can be clear- notified Gov. Farris Bryant
ed up in the next few daya." i0( the action, which Bryant
tho spokesman laid. "W e're1had requested,
back la a cliff-banging situs-

Frank H. Brownett, Jacksonville,
president o f tho Florida Waterways
Aian., declared at a meeting o f the
organization in Wintor Park Monday
that tho Sanford-Canavoral Canal
will probably bo conitroetod before
tho Cross Stato CanaL
Brownett made hla prediction in
discuMlng tho immediate need fo r
tha construction o f a eanal-wuy
across Florida if Capo Canaveral is
to keep its primscy as a missile teat
and launch center.
With the advent o f super rockets,
said Drownette. is is becoming in­
creasingly difficult to transport
them around the end o f the peninsu­
la. and the importance o f a croaa
(date canal is Incoming more -and
more obvious.
But i f any canal is to be built,
there must be a state-wide effort,
and Brownett said he felt the con­
struction o f the Sanfonl-Csnaverul
project would come first because it
would be the most economical to con­
struct.
Addressing the group, Seminolo
County Chamber o f Commerce man­
ager John Krider, pointed out that
the longer the delay In constructing
the cross-Florida canals, less and
less becomes the prospects o f “ any
o f us here seeing them completed in
our lffetime."
Krider pointed out that Florida
receives an average grant fo r pub­
lic works o f only 912 million to 914
million per year, and “ here we are

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Sow der T o Return

Effort Continues
On Airport Site

Dr. Wilson T. Sowder will re­
turn Jan. 1 from a hitch with
(be federal government to '
resume his duties as Florida
stato health officer. Sowder
has ipenta year establishing
th* •
U. S. Public Health Service
in Washington, at the request
of the surgeon general and
WASHINGTON (U PI) under • leave ot absence President Kennedy said Mon­
granted by Gov. Farris Bry­ day night that Red China,
ant.
not Russia, la this decade's
greatest threat to world
peace.
Services Set
Th* president said "We
HOLLYWOOD (U PI)
Charles Laughton's favorite would be far wort* off—the
selections from the Bible and world would b * -if th* Chi­
Shakespeare will be read at nese dominated th* Commun­
the actor* funeral Wednes­ ist movement."
Kennedy made the state­
day. The private services
will be at the Church of the ment in an unusual radio and
llllls in Forest Lawn Stem- television interview covering
orial Park and will be con­ hie first two years aa presi­
ducted by Dr. John Cantelon. dent, which be said had glvchaplain at the University of
Southern California, British
playwright Christopher Isherwood will read the selections.

The airport cimmihowwt
tho Chamber of Commerce
hopes to come up with a
possible site for an airport
to aervo the city of Sanford
soon, chairman Merit War­
ner said today.
The committee hat been
waiting to ece what the
County Commission is going
to do with Osceola airstrip
before coming to any conclu­
sions on the selection of a
alto, said Warner.
Representatives
of
the
Seminole chamber met this
afternoon with Orlando Ma­
yor Robert Carr to discuss
th* designation of the com­
mercial Jet plane facilities
at McCoy Air Force Base as
Um Central Florida jet port
It waa pointed out by John
Krider. chamber manager,
(hat the idea it to get the
Orlando installation named
and get the support of the
Central Florida count** lor
It rather than have th* proposed jet port in the Eau Gallio-Meibourne area estab­
lished as being the Central
Florida jet port.

Mitchell Dies
BEVERLY HILLS, Calif.
(U PI)—Thomaa Mitchell, one
of the few character adore to
achieve top stardom and winner of top acting awards in
nearly every medium, died ol
cancer Monday at his home.

JACKSONVILLE

(U P I)

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Red Chinese Greatest
Threat, Kennedy Says

Interstate Four
Bids Accepted

TALLAHASSEE (U PI) nallenger Paving Co. and
LAKELAND (UPI) An
#mb
on lhB unpm.nt of Structures. Inc., of Green! vilie, S. C., were apparent
fresh citrus out of Florida
i low bidders today on con­
was in full effect today, five
struction of Interstate Hwy.
day* ahead of when most
cltrusmen bad planned a Four in Orange and Seminole
week ago. The embargo went Counties.
The' Joint bid. totaling $2,into ctfeot at 8 p. m. Monday
by order of the Florida Cit­ 843.811. provided for construc­
rus Commission to prevent tion of 7.6 miles of the inter­
(rerxe-daniaged fruit from state ruute between Lee and
getting into the hand* of Markham Ruuds. The project
consumer* and causing poss­ will include three dual grade
ible long damage to the in­ separation bridges and two
single bridges.
dustry.

E m bargo In E ffe c t

hoping to get a |700 million appropriatlon out o f a limited amount of
funds that everyone of the other 48
state* hopes to dip into aleo.*JH n
Senator Randolph Hodges, Cedar
Keys, director of tho Stato Board of
Conservation, said the conservation
board has msde several trips to
Washington to ask fo r funds to begin
construction on the cross stats canal
and th e n is reason to believe that
the next session of Congress wUl sat
aside over |6 million in the new na­
tional budget for construction funds
for the project.
Hodges pointed out that the busi­
ness climate and present stats o f our
missile preparedness program make
mandatory tho construction o f tho
San ford-Canaveral canal and tho
cross state waterway. But, h t said,
it will call for a unified e ffo rt at
the stato level to achieve tbs objec­
tive.
Krider also pointed to tho need
for a total state e ffo rt in carrying
out the waterways program fo r Flo­
rida, and said tho answer to funds
might He in a state financed pro­
gram to get the ball rolling baforo
it is too late.
Tha Sanford Chamber o f Com­
merce manager previously has spok­
en in favor o f an additional one per
cent sules tax which would bring in
roughly 970 million a year and would
be enough to get the two projocta
afloat and provide some chance o f
completion even If federal money
failed to come through:

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en him “ great satisfaction."
The interview ranged over
■ wide number of lubjecta,
both domaitic and Interna­
tional, but Kennedy's em­
phasis showed hla concern
with world affairs.
Kennedy said " I don't think
there it a need" for a meet­
ing between him and Soviet
Premier Nikita Khrushchev
now, and "1 think he pro­
bably feels the same way,"
Because of Cuba, "It la go­
ing to be some time before
It is possible for ua to como
to any real understandings
with Mr. Khrushchev."
Without
minimising
the
danger of Russla'o goal of
world communism, Kennedy
said "we are better off with
the Khrushchev view than we
ar. with the Chinese CommunUt view, quite obvioualy."
"But Mr. Khrushchev does
not wish us well, unfortunate-

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looks at the fatality lists on
atomic weapons and readies
that tho Communists havo a
completely twisted view of
Iho United States, and that
we don't comprehend them,
that la what makta Ufa in
tho aixtioa haiardoui," ho
aald.
Kennedy aald that while
Um showdown over Cuba
taught tho Communists some­
thing of U. S. determination,
groat daagora (till exist.
“ Om mistake c m make
this whole thing blow up,"
ho aald.
NASSAU, Bahama* (LTD
—President Kennedy arrived
In the Bahama* today for criHeal talks with Prim* Min­
uter Harold Macmillan. Thn
two Madera will aeek to Its„ „ ttu lo u
^
BritUh-Amerir.n
H tir .J l.
BritUh-Americaa differences
over nuclear miaaile strategy.
They can alao plan a global
policy survey to assess the

Aldermen Meet
A t Casselberry

Stocks Mixed
NEW YORK ( UPI &gt;—Stocks
opened narrowly mixed on
moderate turnover today. Few

Herald Index
ZETA XI SORORITY President Mns. Jon T.
Corley (right) presents n check to Mr*. Fran
Murray for the support o f thn Littin Red Schoolhouse. Thn check represents funds raised by th*
Zeta XI. * chapter o f Beta Sigma Phi. in their re­
cent Baby of the Year Contest, which was won
by Brack Perkins ILL
(Herald Photo)

H A P P Y BAIJY BRACK PERKINS III reaches for tho trophy which was
presented to him ss Baby o f the Year in the content held by members o f
Zeta Xi. Mother and Daddy, Mr. and Mrs. Brack Perkins Jr., aru also
pleased at tha honor for their son. Mrs. Martha Kilpatrick left, member o f
the contest committee presented the engraved loving cup and the |25
savings bond to th* smiling family. Brack I I I was sponsored in the con­
test by the Rotary Club.
(Herald Photo)

RO TARY PRESIDENT REN \VICG INS and
Mr*. Wiggins add their gifts to those contributed
fo r tha benefit o f underprivileged children in
the community at their annua] Christmas party
Monday. Wives of nieinlwr* were uue.st.s of honor
fog tha ocxaaion.
(Herald P h oto!

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A continued session of the
Casselberry Board of Alder­
man has been called by
Chairmen Paul Bates for
7:30 p. m. Wednesday in the
Town llaB.
The meeting will be held
in conjunction with the sche­
duled session of the Zoning
CommUsidn at which time
ail written complaints and
objections to the proposed
new toning plan wtU be con­
sidered.

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.t
moves la the wake of Soviet
*n Uie rift between Moscow
and Piking, th* president Premlsr Nikita Khnishehev’a
military backdosrn in Cuba.
said, attention should be giv­
en to bolstering the cause of
freedom
log areas
"I think that anybody who

Christmas tree put up in the
lobby of the Courthouse .
Thanks again to Geneva's Uill
Kill be*!
Rsgisnal Director C. B.
Gladden of the P. O. Dept,
gav* a pat on the back to Syd
Herlong and the localities
that “ needled" P. O. author­
ities to get th* Job don* —but
qulek! Complimented th* San­
ford Post Offica staff on tha
job it Is doing aa part of a
.'.‘non • profit”
organisation
whose watchword Is service
. i . . And especially at this
time of th* year all of us arw
MOST gratsful for all that is
dona in handling thia peak
period to help ataka oar
Christmas merrier. . . Think
Joa Guy Allan and thuee who

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�DKAB ABBY: 1 lwm a different
kind of nollMo4fl4ftw probt o t A #
Mat la aqr Im m fhm ariautoo when
■ho drag* oat aqr vacuum oweeper,
mop and dost doth. Evan whoa I n *
plain that I Java ioat given the place
a thorough cloaning, she goaa right
ahoad and pule t£o houae apart*
m om the InrMtaro and crawle an*
der the bade looting for dirt. When
I Invito her for dinner she cornea
houra early and taken over the Utah,
an. 1 have had 14 yaara of homo-oak*
tng experience aad fed that I do a
pretty good job. How can I let her
know I do not need her help?
DEAR MAD: Your mother .In*
law obviously hasn't enough to kosp
her busy at homo aad la merely flea*
lag her domeetie muscles at your
piece. Let her have a good time,
DEAR ABBYt Please act a coup*
it aa my ad.
vtee is net wanted. They go steady
sad have decided to spend from 960
to |100 oa each other for Christmas.
They both work. Their wages are
■mall aad what is left weakly is 910
or Ibas.
MOM

DEAR SOBER: Sobriety is your
Ufe^aver aad this woman provided
i t Yog owe km n lo t so thank her
and say good*bye» P er hiipe this la a
teat I f yea stay sober through this
crisis, she might marry you after alL

DEAR MOM: I think they are
apendiag too much on n single gift,
but if they have earned the money,
it's their privilege.
s e e

Members af Aa leiwmifll
ala M T f af tha Cassalbarvy
Commamity Methodist Church
had a b u y w i kn l aa m om
af tha group apaut mast af
Saturday la tha ihursh kit*

What's on your mind? For n per.
sons] reply, send n self . addressed,

DEAR ABBY: A 16&lt;year-o!d
neighbor girl baby*eat for us last
Saturday night She asked me before
hand if harboy friend eouid keep her
company while she eat and I didn’t
set any reason why ha shouldn't
Whan wa got home (about midnight)
It waa pitch dark in tha houae and

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hull*: Treasons, WlUtem Barno*kyi Advocate, Ralph Paa- Curl Von Hsrbnlls, CUaton
oid| Recorder, Chat Maeokj Waatbrook, Richard Smith,
Inaid* Guard, John Popat Out- Eugana Stilling*, Joha FitsPatrick, Johante Stondiah, JomAh Raker aad dkatoa You
Smith) Chaplain, Err. Father Harbulia.
Richard! Ly«asi aad Treat***,
Chart** Alim, lobw t UFilS,
"Th* Kalghte « f Columbus

Is a fraternal hmmfta oaetoty
af Catholl* mm aumbaring
eras a milllm awmbon,” Dr.
Roberto said, *11 ha* bmu to
existence mom than 71 yean
sad its ftemdatioa priaelplm
a n Charity, Unity, Fraternity
and Patetotlaou"
Charter member* *f th* San­
ford Council IMT include th*
following umui
ChnrU* A l l o a , G e o r g *
BogtaJIs, Wallaeo Bernhardt,
William B*rno*ky Jr, John W,
Brook*, Cedi Callan, Richard

MOSCOW ( U P D - A British
housewife hoped to find out
today when ah* may ho tor
butband, Imprisoned as a toy
flfur* in th* major spy csm
building up here.
Mrs. Stoll* Wynn* arrived
Saturday to a*o hsr husband,
Grsvlll*, who w u am ited to
Budapest Nov. |. H* was

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brought tort aad subsequently
is alleged to have eontetmd
taking part to a apy ring to
Ruiaia. H* la tollvad to ha
held in Lubyanka prison.
Soviet newspaper* ao far
have oam*d flvo Am*rieu
diplomats
mamtori of th*
ring and hinted Sunday that
th* list could grow.
Tim signs indicated a build­
up for Urn blggsit Soviet show
trial line* th* 1N0 conviction
of US pilot Pru da Gary Pow­
ers oa charge* of aerial #*•
plonag*.
Two U. S. diplomat*—orab*i*y archivist Richard C, Ja­
coba, of Egg Harbor, N. J ,
•od asslunt agricultural attaeh* Rodney W. Cartoon, M,
of AIccitor, g. D.—hava toft
Uw Soviet Union.
Prsvda, the Communist pad
ty n*wip«p*r, Saturday ac­
cused thr** other embassy
employes of tolog "cloak and
dagger" agents. They arc:
Security officer Hugh Mont­
gomery, to, of Springfield.
Mail.; cmbaiiy doctor and
assistant air attach* Capt.
Alexia H. Davison, 31. of At­
lanta: and second Mcrolary
Robert K. German, 33, of
DalUa, Tax.
Jacob* waa accused of ipying Nov. I and waa txp*lltd
three day* later. Carlioo left
Ruiila lait Friday after an
official Tata n*wi agency dis­
patch linked him with tha al­
leged ring.
Embaiay official* said ttoy
hava received no government
demand* yet that th* other
three embaay employ** to ex­
pelled.
Th* tavtoth man accused of
belonging to the ring 1* a
Soviet government employ*,
Oleg V. Penkovtky who report­
edly waa corrupted by such
western cuatomi as the Char­
leston end the twist while
studying the secret codes used
to lend political, military aod
economic aecreti to to# West
"He dreamed of Um time
when he would to In the New
York or London night clubs
for good.” it said. "But the
ordinary Soviet people who
worked alongside Penkovtky
helped the security police to
expos* and catch th* braxtn
traitor rad-hand*ii.M

Onto partner koo firm a
North waa willing to gamble
clou picture of kia hand and
ou gam# i f South held the
you w u t to bu la rum*, ■im­
minimum. Ho wa* equally
ply bid th* gam* tod k* wtn
willing fa* South to gu oa
peas. That, if partner rulaas
with a good hand.
u y major suit bid o f your*
South had a good hand aad
u d you conlino* to gum* in
decided to o n tha Blackwood
that suit you «* »um* that ho
route to a atom. North showed
wtQ pots.
two acoa la napaudiag to the
four no-trump bid aad then
Simply, I f ho aukot m y
South hid lira no-trump to
bid la no-trump and yon go
aak for king*.
right to gum* in *lth«r no*
North only held two king*,
tramp or • suit you un act*
lag to clot* tha bidding.
but ho w u aura th*** w«r*
tha king* South w u intonat­
North’* Jump to four spud**
ed in. Bacaua* South’* fto* nowa* a hid of mtlrtly different
trump had guaranteed that
nature. Ha had op*a*d tha
and his partner’! o m
•pad* r**pouM might r*pr*-| 7 point* u n minimum, os 111 North want right to th* lay
•aat anything batwara S aad lav IT aa a mniimnm.
I down grand *lam.

U)&amp;

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Many of America’* adult*
who art 10 or more pound*
overweight never think of
themselves aa "fat", accordtog to th* findings of a re­
cant survey.
That'* really not surpris­
ing. Just consider all the
ways A woman can avoid

Casselberry
Women's Club
To Have Party
By J i m Caseeltorry '
U m Women's Club of Cas­
selberry will hold Its annual
Christmas Party Wsdnosday
•t 7:30 p. m. for monitors and
their husbands. Mrs. J. E.
Dunwoody will to in charge af
tho program and thora will bo
entertainment and carol alngIng.
Member* will exchange gift*
and they will to asked to
bring a donation of a non-per­
ishable food for Christmas
basket* which tho Mona Club
will distribute to needy fam­
ilies.
Members of tho regular ox•cutive board will servo as
hostesses. They aro Mrs. Al­
ban Grimwood, Mrs. Thomas
Huoaton, Mrs. Myron Jacobs,
Mrs. Ilenry Hansen and Mrs.
WUUfnd Alexander.
Shop the Herald Ads wbaro
local merchants offer their
boat buy*.

always

at

.

(! ) Dick Pawall Rksw

getter. Th* p«raoa who le
lasy label* himself relaxed.
With others* fault* it ia
easy to call a aped* a apade.
But with our own It’e much
sailer to call thorn by n
nicer name, or reftia* to
as* thorn at alL

SPENCER’S

A LL THE LOBSTER YOU CAN BAT _~
CHAR - BROILED PRIME STEAKS

DANISH LOBSTER T A IL S
YOUR

R O Y A L RED SURLMP
» (n real doliracy tho way so
proper* thorn!. . . they aro NOT
French Ifriodl)

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t l) Ckaaatl • Tkoatot
lid * It) T*slU
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t l d i ( I ) Hollyw**e MotI o

WEDNESDAY A. M.
i i« i d ai** oa
• :te «•) Coll*** af Us *1*
1:41 (I) ales Oa
Is** (I) Toeay
VC- It) ram Markat B***rt
- &lt;•) Waka ■» Mocloa
&lt; » w ear
t il* l « ) Pra-ichool rtaaalaa
t:4* ( » ) Coaatdown Haws
|() auto Haws a waatfcar
V:4I (• ) Hlckta'a Qsopol T t » *

Elemtittavy Sets;
Holiday Program

Id* II) Caaula Kaaearoe
Hick*r Braaa tkow
W M IM aa* Maw*
■d* (•) CartooatUla

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( I ) M l - R a Report
I d * (D N*wp a Woathor
(D Backclor rather
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lita ID SHaaaatla*
DM ID As The Wort* Taras
I t ) n iehw ar Fatrol
ID eclanca
»:** ( ! ) Mar* O rillia Shoo
I I I RaaowoH
ID Day la c*art

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toroa Ktoo
Loretta Vasa*
Tha Mtntoaair*
O M M far a Dap
T e a s * Dr. Matos*
Ta Tan Tha Truth
Who Da Ton Tract
Calllaewooe Maws
Make Boom Tor
Daeer
( ! ) a«eroi f t or is
4:4* ( I ) Haro’s Hollywood
ID Base a f i*t*ht
4:11 ( I ) M ac Maws
1:44 (D Boat o f araaoho

•:*• III lack Lalas* Bk*w
(I) Aaarltaa Baatataal
Id* It) Gate Btam tkow
Id * ID An*rioaa RawaaUa*
1:44 10) R m as* tatarriow*
Cl) M l w a n
ltd* (I ) Bar Wkoa
I d l (I) Sapoman
It) Calaaear
1:11 (I) Waatko* tkow
I*) Dears Spanish
Id o ID I M
l Ueoa
t ill* I I ) n a r Tsar Baasfc
I*)
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m
Loop
the school auditorium under
ID Asa aeUltra Shaw
the direction ct Mrs. Noll 11d* I I ) Jaa* Wymaa ProDrucdlaf.
«
acata
TV R E N T A L
It) Prlea ta Blgfet
Tbo Gto* Club, mad* up
&lt;«) The McCoys
of pupil* from the fourth, Ud* (I ) Conasatraura
Seminole T V
I I ) rata * Olady*
fifth u d sixth grades, will
Eeaith
Coler TV Salta
I I ) Taura r * t A BMf
stag m u ; of the favorite llira ( I ) Maws
MSS Suited A n . FA M M
aacrod u d secular carols.
ltd* (I ) nrat Ta*r**ri«n
The first grad# children

Mrs. Ralph Davis will
servo as accompanist oa th*
piano. Parent* and Meads
are Invited In attend.

Stetson Loses
By Single Point
DELAND (UP1) - Bald­
win WaUan* downed Stetson
University 73-73 la tha last
half minute Monday night
wh*a center Jerry Schrock

H u rry F or The Beat Buys In
Furniture and Appliances
Desks
Rockers
Record
Cabinets
Lam ps
Cocktail and End

Tables
Pictures
Lane Cedar

Chesta
Recliners

CHOICE

H ide-A w ay
Beds

NOW thrn W ED.
Tha BIG Piet urn
O f '63
STEVE MeQUEEN
ROBERT W A G N E R

Complete
3 - Room
Groups

EASY TERMS
W * Carry And S onic* Our Own Accounts

COMBINATION P LA T T E R
(Dsniah Lohater Taita and Royal
Rod Shrimp)

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RESTAURANT and COCKTAIL LOUNGB

203 - 09 East First S t

South French Av*.

or Caaao-

( i ) ratkor Kaow* b* , i
II) Huntley R.»*rUn»
11:41 |l&gt; OuMta# t i n t
lid * (t ) Haw»cop*
1:14
ID
MIO-Dar Report
(«) Cfcaaa*! • Ktwwooaa

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(swoot aa a aat)

•.Ida 'J&gt; Trots

t*:W («&gt; Garry kloof* *ti»W
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pound*. . .
Th* ctoanors must tor*
shrank tost year's dress, now
a bit too tight fa* comfort.
Clothes that havo to to
given away tocauoo they
can’t bo tot out a m t too
imaO-tbey’r* juat not be­
coming any more.
Bold plalde and Mg figure*
era avoided, not boeauae
they call attention to thee*
extra pound*, bat because
ttoy art too lend.
Ida Tenlto • 7:** A 1I:U
Tbo clerk who mtnmmenda
"JESSICA"
a drees by tosiattog that g
Aagta
Piilianea • Colne
is "ilenderlalag" tent being
Co-Fmtan t i l l Only
helpful. She to tmpoeelbto“ L A P A R IS IE N N E "
flome other woman who has
Juat ibed tor extra pound*
Brigitte Bardot • Color
doesn't took wonderful. He*
neck took* scrawny sad she
looks 10 year* older.
A new stylo Is avoided, not CARLO AD PA8S N IT B 8
because it requiree a slender
figure, but because it ia "too
extrema.”
And a* it goes. No wonder
so many * f the overweight
refute to think of thtmaelvoi
aa "fat", when it la ao easy
to Ignore tbo evidence I
But that is truo of an
human weaknesses aad abortcomings, Tbo p en oa who In­
tuits other people doesn’t ad­
mit to lacks tact Ha pride*
STARTS THURS.
himself oa kia fnnkaeee. The
Ehl* Preoloy in
person who It stingy thinks
Girin! Girin! Girin!
of hlmsolf aa « goad manag­
er. Tha person who is pushy
thinks of himself s i a go-

JIM

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it) UntonshaMos .

II) La**s af Ufo

WEDNESDAY P. M.

e o e
tram the second act of
For Abby*a booklet, "How To "Babas in TnylaaA.” Mrs.
Have A Lovely Wedding,** send 60 Elisabeth Dunn is in ebargs
cents to Abby, Box 8866, Bavarly of the choreography, sets aad
Hills, Calif.
costumes.

By Oswald Jacoby

Christman Petty which in­
cluded a taffy pull. TMs was
a bread new asparisneo lor
meal « f the gessto who mat
wMb varying dsfrooa af seecos*. Dwr* alas was aa «*•
chug* of glfu.
Followiai ■ MDdwich cup­
per sad program, tha graup
raturuad la tha shursh lor

td* ( I ) Rmplr*
(4) r m *kslt«s Hour
&lt;»&gt; Haw*llaa Sr*

TUR8DAY

DEAR CORNER: Whether the
thiaka yon “trust" her la not aa importent aa making aura that nothing
regrettable happena in your home,
* * *
DEAR ABBYt laaed to be a very
heavy drinker. I had to have a ahot
first thiag la the n on *
know I waa not exactly a
I joined A A and haven't
had a drop o f whiskey since New
Year's. 1961. Now thia women says
aho changed her mind aad doesn't
love me enough to marry me. I era
ready to start drinking Mote* Do
yon think aho baa boon fair to me,
and how eon 1 get her to keep her
promise?
SOBER BUT WEAKENING

s e e

■OMR SUPERINTENDENT J. P. Baal teeahred a gift from
4 tha Hks Club oa tbair annual Christmas visit to tha boms.
1 19 lBha and their wives also took gifts to the residents of tha
sang cants fbr them. Refraahmaeta of ice cream aad caka warn
an. Prom left are Bad. Chairman Gena Walters aad ExaHsd
nk Holmes of tha Rika.
(Herald Photo)

th# girl aad her visitor appeared
m jr rumpM and dJttmmgod. Mr
hatband u U that ww should aat p*ra lt thia girl to havo company again
whllo aha &gt;1U for on. How can 1 ro*
ftue her if aho aaka again, without
implytag that 1 don't tract her?
THE LADY ON THE CORNER

Phono F A 2-0651

F A 2-0983

SANFORD

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Surprise

Circle Presents Program,
Sooth Seminole

nas Door Decorations

Mrs. He

Welcomes
New Families

mBSSkw

Nora C. Norrto, Welcome
Wagon hoetess, reports Ihe
following new famfltee wel­
comed (o the Sooth Seminole
ana:
Mr. ■ad Mn. Hobart Barkhart, nod okbdrao, Diaao.
Robert and John Michael,
from Knoxville, T a m ; Mr.
and Mn. C. B. Rtehl, from
Orlando; Mr. tad Mn. door.
Ko Hoot, from Viator Park;
Mr. and Mn. Bay Nipper,
Bhoada and Bay Jr., from
Shreveport, la . .
Mn. Alice Voaatf, from Tolodo, Ohio; Mr. and Mn. B.
H. Miller, Sally aad Laura,
Bon Green Cera Springs;
Mr. aad Mn. Leonard D.
Water*, from Tokyo, Japan;
Mr. aad Mn. 0. B. Johnson,

MRS. IR V IN G PRYOR gave a demonstration on door decorations and
wreaths at the meeting o f the Woodrose Circle, at the home o f Mrs. John
Parker. L e ft to right are Mr*. William Rogers, co-hostess, Mrs. Pryor hold­
ing on* o f ths wreaths, Mrs. Parker and a new member, Mrs. Vance Branbaugh.
(Herald Photo)

Mrs. Johnson
Hostess For
Hom e Club

U ffL c e rs

wives

t

Meet For Coffee

Membera of the Lake Monn o Home Demonstration dub The Afterburner room of
met at the home of Mrs. H. L. the BOQ wss the site of a
Johnson, on Narcissus Avc., recent VA1I-3 Officers’ Wives
for the annual Christmas par- coffee. Hostesses for the
morning affair were Mrs.
The living room was decor­ Gco-ge Hoffman, Mrs. Ro­
ated ia a Christmas theme, bert McDaniel, and Mrs.
highlighted with a white tree, Clarence Cottle.
blue lights and ornaments on A Christmas spirit prevail­
a drum table. The dining ed with the lovely silver
table held a decorated sheet Christmas tree centerpiece
cake, Christmas breads and decorated with pink balls and
a large bowl of cranberry ping angel hair, Delicious
punch. Coffee was also served refreshments of coffee, deco­
and each guest received a rated doughnut balls, and
blue and white lace Angel, frosted Jelly-filled pastries
made by Mn. Johnson.
were served. Each guest don­
Mn. J. H. Tlndel presented ned a package greeting card
n Christmas devotion and the nametag.
group enjoyed singing carols. The morning business ses­
A series of games were play­ sion was presided over by
ed, under the direction of Mrs. Mn. Roy Farmer. U n. Ken­
J. E. Andrews.
neth Sharp announced that
The members
presented
Miss Myrtle Wilson, county
■gent, with s white wool Enterprise
■bawl and an sxchange of
gifts was held among the
group.
Mis Wilson waa a special
By Helen Snodgrass
guest for the meeting and Howard
Henderson
and
ethers attending were Mmes. Dwayne Watson attended the
Louise Rushlow, William Car- State Christian Youth con­
roll Sr., William Carroll Jr., ference this weekend. The
Marion Leo, Thelma Emer­ interdenominational Christian
son, Ed Dowell, Julius Black- Youth Conference was held
welder, Ed Fitxgcrald, J. C. at the Christian Church
Sapp, C. E. Hunter and Jack conference camp grounds at
Standifer.
Silver Springs and was a
most inspirational meeting.
Miss Sylvia Foster was the
weekend guest of Mr. and
Mrs. Bill Foster in Daytona
Beach.
Friends will regret to learn
The horns of Mr*. T. L. Sul­ that Mrs. Adam Muller, Delivan wss the site of the Bary correspondent is conregular meeting of the Wes­ fined to the West Volusia
leyan Service Guild last week. Hospital. Mrs. Muller has
Mrs. Robert 8. BUIhimer was been associated with many
co-hostess for the occasion. of the people in Enterprise
Mrs. T. A. Wakefield, presi­ in various church and club
dent, conducted the meeting. activities and
haa many
It wee announced that the friends in this section who
group had obtained jurisdic­ wish her a speedy recovery.
tion recognition for tho re­
Bo an “ early-bird" and
cent etndy on preyor. Prayer
calendars wore given out for treat your Christmas ever­
IMS. Tho noxt study will bo greens— especially holly— so
“Today's Children for To­ they will last kmger.
Math or crush the tough,
morrow’s World" and will be
held, tentatively, at four woody branch ends and place
meetings in the first two them, for a couple of days,
wooks in Fobruary. Further in a quart of water mixed
announcement will bo mado on with a tablespoon of brown
sugar. Thia will give the
tho schedule.
branches
a chance to absorb
A resignation as oiorillnaenough moisture to remain
tor was read from Mrs. R. U.
fresh through the holidays,
Hutchison who, because of
says the Society of American
illness has been unable to at­
Florists.
tend the Qulld’s meetings.
This was accepted with re­
When you invite someone to
gret and Mrs. W. P. Chapman restaurant or club, YOU
will complete the year in thia should arrive a bit early.
post.
Mrs. Walter L. Carter gar*
the devotions, which followed
the Christmas theme and
Mrs. O. K. Goff gave a pro­
gram on traditional carols,
which the group Joined in
singingThe Christmas theme waa
further carried out in the re­
freshments. Others present
were lire. Muriel Gardner,
Mrs. Mary Rawlins, Mrs. J.
R. Hoolehan, Mrs. Elmo
Faria, Mrs. J. F. Riser. Miss
Mabel Chapman. Mrs. Burke
Steele, Mrs. Boyd Gaines,
Mr*. Fred Smith. Mn- Nancy
Brock, Mrs. Wilson Carver,
Miss Ethel Riser end Mrs.
Peeter Lansing.

Personals

Hostess For

Guild Meeting

the All-Wives Selection Board
Coffee will be hold at * e
BOQ on Jan. 10. Mn. Noil
Pruden is VAH-3'e candidate
for president of tbs All Wives
Club.
All wives are asked to take
their favorite recipe printed
on a file eard and signed for
the cookbook that VAII-5 will
compile. VA1I4 is planning
to give toys to some orphans
in a foster home as a special
Christmas project Mrs. John
Bailey, Mn. George Water*
and Mn. Pruden were ap­
pointed to tbie project com­
mittee.
Others attending w e r e
Mines. Edward D i c k e r ,
Frank Bnnsom, James Goss,
Murl Husted, Charles Kauff­
man, Waiter Kuehn, William
Malicxowsk!, Clifton Howell,
Gerald
Atkinson,
Richard
Barnes, Robert Beat, James
Bell, Bamon Garcia, Louis
Kriser, Paul Murray, David
Sharp, John Tuttle, Alan
Weeks, Ashby MeClansban,
Ray Murphy, Myra Jubb,
Clifford
Nelson,
Wendell
Powell, B. J. Scott, E. C.
Tallman, George Thompson,
C. J. Youngblade, Georg*
Zimmerman, Roy Spradlin,
Fred Stipp and Isabelle Goeborn.

Membcre wera reminded to
nave their Chrietaaa cards,
ad Jewelry and eaed packets to
bo aont to World Gardening.
On Tuesday, prior to the
regular meeting. Circle m«mbera held a Christmas party at
the Lake Mary Chamber of
Commerce building, with Mn.
Walter Gardner ao chalrmaa.
A covered dish supper was
served, followed by a social
hour and gift i x i h a n g i .
Spray* of pines, adorned with
Christmas lights, were placed
In a square around the tables
and holiday figurines were at
other points of interest.
Other membcre attending
were Mmee. D. K. Dorman,
John Gorman, Fred Gray, Ver­
non Lilaks, Arils MeAlliitor,
Ed Miller, A1 Poulter, Marge
Robinson, William Rogers, Lee
Sallee, James Sexton, John
Spolaki, Everett Terry, J. F.
Walck, John Walker, Dual
Williamson, Gordon Frederick,
Vance Brumbaugh, John Park­
er and Phillip Tisebler.

M nm rroB n r
A holiday season tip for the
fairer aex:
To get extra dividends
from your mlatletot. spray it
with clear plastic or dip the
stem ends ia melted wax. The
Society of American Florists
says this will keep the team
from ahriveting, and the ber­
ries from falling si n most
Inopportune time.

Mn. Jack Hubbard and Da­
vid. Bom Viator Pork.
Mr. oad M n. Braoat Goer,
Ernie Jr., Boaaotk. Robert,
Uado and Breads, Boa
Broaksvllto, Pa.; Mr. aad
Mn. D. S. Vatooa, Grant,
John aad Cynthia, B oa San­
ford; George Altman, Boat
Chaauto Air Force Base.
Mr. aad Mn. JJ. Cram
and Garry, Bom Now York
City, N.Y.; Mr. aad Mn. Loreasa Anriola tad Lorens*
Jr., Bom Mexico City, Mexi­
co tad Mr. and Mn. rred
Martin, from Conneeut, Ohio.

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TH E LAD IE S A U X IL IA R Y o f the Fleet Reserve honored Mrs. William
Holcomb with n surprise shower. L e ft to right (seated) are Mrs. Vernon C.
Feddernen, president; Mrs. Holcomb and Mrs. Jack Hipps, hostess. Standing Mr*. Leroy N. Nopper, Mr*. Harold Sundvall and Mrs. Wannetta
Chester.
(Herald Photo)

Club Meets With

Pajama Party
G v en B y

Mrs. Herrington

Doris Faber
By Helm Saedgram

Mrs. Diaz
Presents
Travelog
A group of approximately
10 DeBaryitea were entertain­
ed, recently, at St. Ann's So­
cial Hall by Mrs. Angel Dias,
with a travelog of Italy,
Spain, Ireland, Rio and MealThe program waa followed
by s social hour with re­
freshments served by Mrs.
A. Guisesri and her com­
mittee.
It wss roported that the
recent rummage sale, spon­
sored by St Ann’s Guild, was
a saccess. All left over items
from the sale were donated
to the Good Samaritan Homo,
in Sanford.

By Shirley Wentworth
Mrs. Vernon Herrington
was hostess for the December
meeting of the Bear Lake
Garden club.
President, Mrs. Richard
Scott conducted a brief busi­
ness meeting. Mrs. Richard
Ostrander was elected corres­
ponding secretary to fill the
vacancy due to Mrs. Jay W.
Malone moving from the ana.
The group presented Mrs.
Malone with a plant for her
new home at Capa Canaveral.
The Christmas Tree Lane
project was reported a suc­
cess with the circle's laven­
der Christmas tree entered ia
competition. It received hon­
orable mention.
The president distributed
pamphlets with specifications
for entries in the flower show

to be held at the Central
Florida Fair, Fab. gg through
March 1.
Following the meeting a
gift exchange from a grab
bag was held among members.
Each article was homemade
and included many things
ranging from Santa Claus
made from a bottle to minia­
ture palm trees sprayed red
and cleverly decorated.
During the social hour re­
freshments
of
homemade
cakes, cookies, punch and
eoffea were served from table
ovetlald with colorful red net
and lighted with candles. Mrs.
Herrington presided at the
punch bowl.
Mrs. Richard Ostrander
will be hostess for the Janu­
ary meeting at her home on
Jamison Drive in Bear Lake.

Mias Dorla Faber entertained Carolyn Watson and aevaral of her girl friends, ia
celebration of her birthday,
with n pajama party at her
homo on Lake Shore Drive,
Friday evening.
The girls enjoyed popping
con, making candy, Just
loafing around and watching
TV during the early part
of the evening.

The table «a a covered with a
pink damask doth and • do*
corated with mh&gt;iatar* phmtia
storks and a centerpiece o f
pink roeee and caraaUom.
lire. Holcomb was pro*
sented with an appropriately
decorated caka in pink and
whit# topped with n caka
bootee.
i
During the buslneea eesskm
that followed, plane wera
made for celebrating the 5th
anniveraary of the club with
a dinner on the 10th of Jaws I
ary.
1
Others preeaat wera Mn,
Vernon C. Foddarsaa, preate
dent; Mrs. Leray N. NopperJ
Mn. Wennetta Cbeseer, an4
Mn. Harold Sundvall.

O E S T o M eet
Thursday
Seminole Chapter No. ^
Order of Barton Star, win
hold the regular meeting, this
Thursday at S p. m. at the
Masonic Hall, followed by a
Christmas party.
Slaton wUl bring a gill
exchange for another lady,
and brothers will bring an
exchange gift for a g*ntteman.

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They have chosen the
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Mrs. Nash is the former,
MLss Connie Brown, daugh­
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Sanford.
Paternal grandparents are
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Both aaa van upland la
a matter of boon.

Dr. Crane’s

W orry

Htltn Fulltr Soys

Shifts In Season

taraad Lora a foreign tour
to aaaomce that ha was
"totally disputed" with AID
operations — a friendly balk
far tha new head of tha pro­
gram, former Budget Direct­
or David BelL
Tha Fraidm fa choice af
Ban to move lata the foreign
aid-posit toe - tad bis decision

amis Advisers, Prof. M m
Lswia at tadtaas University,
ia probably la tha left af even
tha llhorsl chairman of tha
Council, Dr. Walter Hatter.
One of Lewis’ pal theories la
that tha federal government
should play a stronger rale ia
vase and price decisions.
Tha President Is shifting
playors snd amphssis hi tha
fortlgs aid Hold next year
too. Tha tough Job af foreign
eld director has btatea down
eight msa la 12 years. Aad

arter Sargent ghrlver Into
that hat spat, aa had hem
rumored — phis other hints
-euggest ■ shift of Kennedy
strategy la tba fight against
Communism. That shift would
place man reliance aa man
than aa moaay. Tha days of
massive doses of foreign aid
foods may ha numbered.
Tha President provided a
chu to his thinking at hie
latest press coaJsrtace an
Wednesday. In reply to a ques­
tion shoot tha vahto af Bad
trade boycotts, Kennedy list­
ed “ affective ways to atop
tba spread af eommutiam.’’
Thorn whs “ really want to do
something . . . will assist
the Alliance for Progress, for
aaa thing." ha mid, “ or they
wU encourage their children
to foin th* Peace Corps, or
. . . they will be generous
to students whs coma to tba
United BlsMs ta study aad

CASE 0-414:: SOem M ,
aged, SI, ie a school toechar,
“ Dr. Crane," aha began, “ say
sharp eye aa the dollar aad children are trd graders. But
has a reputation for efficient
moat af them are poor readers.
maaajomenL
“ Despite tha emphasis which
By ampbaslsiag a limited
aumbar af geographic areas,
Kennedy and Bell might ha
able to mollify giwwlag Con­
gressional hostility to aid ia
gesaral.
The parade of Latin Amer­
icas
presldrato
through
Waihhgtoa- one visitor st­

priority siws No. 1. Since
Castro, the public aad tha
Congress are receptive la do­
ing something to bead off
spread of his Influence. By
agreeing to concentrate on
Um Alliance for Progress in
Latin
America,
Kennedy
might save man of his aid
program than la any other
way.
MtanwhUo, Um Adminis­
tration is thinking up new
forms of persoa-to-penon aid
to poorer countries to make up
for sending less cash abroad
In future. Tha Peace Carps,
of course, ft tha moot suc­
cessful, sad the moat aeonomlcsl, U.S. overseas experi­
ment to data. Poses Corps
Director Bhrivar significantly
waa not assigned to try to
save AID. tastoed his staff
la bring built up and the
Peace Corps role expanded.
Richard Ooodwio, ooe of the
bright young men Kennedy
brought with him to foe
White Boose, wifi move aver
to Shriver'a squad with the
Job of helping other countries
organise Peace Corps of their
own, thue spreading the work
and the expense.
WUh the prospect af having
to propose the nation’s tint
tio billion budget two ytara
banco staring him In Um
face, Kennedy has a sharp
•ye out for bargains In tha
•xpenso field of aid to ether
nations.

1 know the Vietnamese are
going to win their war. I
don’t know how long H wifi
take them. I da knew n lot af
U. B. forces will bo Involved,
and boom of our men may get
hurt.
—Adm. Berry D. Pelt, chief
of U. B. Padfk forces.
Thorn is no such things ns
world opinion, at which al­
tar wo hart boon kneeling.
Lot’s get out af tha United
Nations aad regain control af
ear own foreign policy.
—Copt Eddie Rlckonbackor.
Ufa is getting more com­
plicated all tha time. It U
certainty niea to hoar of
something that simplifies
things s little bit
—F a m e d pediatrician Dr.
Benjamin Speck, on hearing
that babies’ bottles don’t
have to ho warmed.
When Khrushchev frowns,
folks take s lot of notko to
civil defenso, but when bo
•milts . . . they lot# Inter­
est
—John Somers, Memphis,
Toon., civil defenso director.
Old Wells
The arid north A f r i c a n
country of Libya has rebuilt
3,000 ancient Roman cisterns
within Its boundaries in a pro­
gram to halp provide water for
Its farmers.

C linic

parents at boms a n doing
their part to cooperate.
“ When I ask my youngatera
whet they do at home, they
tall me they watch television.
Paw of them reed any books
end vary taw have mothers
who road stories to them.
“Whet sHU happen whan
Americans become so earminded that they ignore the
printed paget”
Aa a role, mobs a n spurred
onward by spoken words.
Whether it wee a western
“neektie" party for hanging a
horse thief or a propagandised
crowd in P o n t l u n PUata'n
courtroom or a vast group of
Romans at tha funeral oi
Caesar to hear Man Antony,
mobs a n aor-minded.
By eootm t, p a a p l o whs
r a n d , whether newspapers,
magnalnoo a? books, a n ayeAnd readers tand to be tar
mere independent in their
thinking.
Thus, readera a n not anally
regimented or stompodod by
silver-tongued orators.
So wa must emphasise hot­
ter reeding on the part of our
children, not only tar their ed­
ucational sake, but aa splendid
Insurance for tha preservation
of thla Republic and thane
wonderful freedoms written In
the Constitution.
Remember, too, that Prime
Minister Gladstone of England
described our Constitution aver
100 years ago aa “ tha greatest
document over struck o ff at a
givtn Umo by tha brain and
purpose of man."
And Thomas Jefferson add­
ed:
"Our peculiar security ia fat
the possession of a written
Constitution."
Jefferson emphasised that
word “ written.” tar our Con­
stitution is not n mare hit of

BOSTON LOS ANOOIS
LONDON CHICAGO

Tba government plana alao
to urge upon lta NATO partaan wider aad taller political
consultation wtthte tha NATO
framework.
The United States toes this
aa Implementing the Atlantic
Aaotber beak robber, D. Lee partnership Idea advanced by
Parker of Canton, Ohio, was Pnaideat Kennedy In Phila­
delphia aa July 4.
Partbermon, American of­
ping known aa “ Little Ales- ficials a n pleated at the mtrax," only 100 yards off the
mala island.
of nuclear and other informa­
But Scott, using a makeshift tion to other NATO members.
sat of water wlnga including This practice was Initiated af­
an inflated shirt aad several ter tha spring NATO masting
pair of magical gloves, mad* la Athena, when McNamara
it to Port Point, a Civil War laid out relative East • West
era fortress directly under the capabilities in the bhmteet
bridge on the Ben Pnaciieo term*.
aide.
Tha Paris meeting will bear
Re wee seen then by two a triennial nvlew of momunidentified boys who called bar's financial contributions
the military polka at tha and defense capabilities, with
Pnsldio of Baa Francisco. A undid talk on relative bur­
loam of MPa and tinmen cap* dens and ability to pay. Wa
tured the shivering, speech- believe a prospering Western
lese convict A spokesman at Europe caa cany a bigger
Lettermaa Army Hospital,
whan ha was tnated far ex­ Also dee for presentation
poture, said ha had been in is a major report on the co­
the water at len t an hour aod ordination for rrseareh and
a half.
development efforts in supIt waa the first Instance of a
convict actually negotiating
the cold, fait-moving bay and
reaching ebon In tha a yean
Aleatna has been a federal
civilian prison.

John Pool Scott, as, a Kafr
tacky baak robber, Hosted aad
•warn thna rnUaa through tba
churning, rala-awept bay and
laadad on a rock nadar tba

folklore, passed along by won
of month.
Being “ written," ft demands
that ear children learn to read
so they can tally appreciate
this unique government.
Aad ealqoe it ia in the an*
Webster says:
“ Wa live under tha only gov­
ernment that aver e x i s t e d
which .was Lamed by tha un­
restrained and deliberate con­
sultation of the people.
“ Such n government, once
gone, might leave a void to bo
filled tar ages with revolution
aad tumult, riot and depotUm.”
I f you have children for
whom you wish to purchase
appropriate gifts, than aeloct
BOOKS.
And when your pre-echool
youngatera ask you to tell
thorn a story, suggest that
you will READ them a story*
thereby linking their pleasure
with the printed page.
For when you TELL them
stories, you become t h e i r
crutch and they look to you in­
stead of to the printed copy
tar entertainment.
After youngatera reach sec­
ond grade, tactfully coax them
into the reading habit.
And by the time they are
fourth graders, be sure they
have developed the library
habit
For readers go far In school.
And they become our most in­
dependent thinkers, thus safe­
guarding America from mob
hysteria created by silver tan­
goed orators.
(Always write to Dr.
Crane In care of this news­
paper, me leelag a long f
rest stamped, sddrwssd sa­
velepe aad 2S (eats to cover
typing aad printing costa
when you send for mo of kla

Y O U

fy desired anttfiatarsi modirange m aker form, pro­
vided ft eeuH ha harmonized
with our own major deterrent.
Part aad parcel of this no­
tion, say United States offi­
cials, ia our tnrietancs that
•ay multilateral force should ~/
not discriminate for or againstr
any Individual member coun­
tries, sad should be so inte­
grated that no nation caa pull
out and rs-establlsh a purely
national deterrent
Though wa neither advocate
nor actively discourage tha
medium range force, thla
country presently Is advising
other NATO laetear chain of l)
other NATO tends on pos­
sible costa, problems o f man­
ning, and so on.
And United States authori­
ties say they bellve the thorny
question of a NATO nuclear
ehala of commaod could truely be solved, though no one
right now la publicly saying
Just how.
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Asan„ to roceiva Individual
trophies commemorating thia
wondaroua occasion.
Tho kids from tha Saturday
morning Junior Bowling Lea­
gue and thoir coach, A1 DePalma, are eagerly looking
forward to this coming Satur­
day whan tho first half of
thoir regular bowling season
Is concluded and (more im­
portantly, this tima) A SPE­
CIAL CHRISTMAS PARTY!
Wall havo lota of llttlo
goodies for those youngitor*
and only wish that more of
thair typo took part in this re­
warding aport We’re certainly
got one to "commercialism*
(Hat Hat) but seriously, Juat
coma on down and aoo tho cali­
ber of boys and girls who aro
active leaden in our two lea­
gues. More programs Ilka thaaa
certainly would put aa Immedl
ate end to that bugaboo "Juv­
enile delinquency." (Rumon
have It that one of the city or­
ganisations la going to start

By JACK TRIM
Governor Bryant will bo in
Sanford Jan. 19, but be won't
go shad fishing.
He waa Invited, though, and
his refaeal of the Invitation re­
vealed that be han't had Uma
for any fishing since be be­
came governor. The rigors of
poUtlci are item, but that
seems too great a penalty to
parJim Crowe raid In Tba Her­
ald awhile back that tha gov­
ernor was to apeak here and
wrote to Invito him to try the
abed fishing. Bryant wrote
back, la part:
"Tba Joys of shad fishing
bare not ascapcd me aad I am
turning ovar your latter to tha
Development Commission for
their information.”
Of course, Crowe bad ad­
vised the governor of somt of
tha latest itatlstlci on shad
fiihlng aa a touriit attraction
and hinted that perhaps the
stats might do a little more
about including S e m ia a le

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the Oth annual National
Football LaagM'a Fro Bowl
k m Jan. 28.
Tho squad m looted bjr
n t h hood coaebM o| tho
E attorn Oirlttea wat anBOMtod Voodijr by tedteoctara of tba charity slash,
Glenn Darla aad Dart Braa-

N o t Saturday, oar Baa*
tana aad Juaten will ha batelay forth ia thair own Chriatu a B a w l i n g Taamanoat
Tboro'U t a o n r N t bowling
trophiee awarded nationally by
tho American Joalav Bowllay
Congress. XU boteha that a
couple of 'am flad thair way
into tho Saafocd area far pre­
sentation.
Oh, I ’m real proof o f aay
Wednesday n o r a t a y "girl
friends," tho atmaa from 8amtaolo Monorial Hospital.
In thoir own llttlo two*team
league, they’re atartad to torn

Inf tiUbUfthmtni mow thou
throe or four moothe ago.
Bowling for tha Faina, Jor­
don had a 1U, Stanley ISO.
Wtnahlp 189, aad to r tha
Aehee, KnolUnyor’a l i t , Burtche US, Lublta 197, Holt 110
and 8udtty*a 144. That’a tho
way to roU 'em, gala!
Bottya Smith finally aa*
that Strlka Ball of
horn aa aha copped aorioo and
high game honor* la tho Jot
Bowlarattaa League with a
204/580 aeries.
Say, If you think that eema
of thoao nicknames we’re In­
vented don’t stick, g o o a a
again.
As an snmpla, whoa wo aay
’’Bermuda Shorts" what cornea
to your mind? Charley Patherbridge, of course.
So help mo, that’e tho way
tho Information waa turned In
on but weeks action ia tho
Kaglar’o League. Hi aarita
want to Bermuda Shorts with
a 890 act. Fire-ninety!!!! From
our boy, Charlie T O. K.1 I f
you keep shooting games that
high wall 1st you continue to
wear those Bermudas into the
lanes. (I mean how egotistical
can you got? So, It IS degrees
outside. . . . Yea think that
stopped him from wearing
’em I Ha!)
Tha only thing I T aay,
Charlie is you Just wait and
sea those throe lovely busies
who bowl for tha Betty Ann’s
team in tha scratch league.
You Just wait unUl they show
up on tha sccno with their
groan wigs, green s h i r t s ,
groan bowling balls, (sounds
rather roroltlng doesn’t l i t )
For your Information, ws
wlU open at 4 p. m. on Christ*
mas Day! Marry Christmas!

County In its public relations
program “ up north.’’
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I sent through oaa of tha
newcit and fattest Developmeat Commission publications
and didn't find our county
mentioned at all.

Tha one l’n&gt; talking about
ia tha new package plan vacation guide they put out In
gorgeous technicolor, w it h
hoopla aplenty.
They tell about tha vacation
possibilities at Ruakln (you
know where Ruakln is), doscribe tha fishing at Crescent
City and other minor places
and still fall to mention any
recreational or vacation pUM
In Seminote County.
Maybe the governor better
take time to try our abed fish­
ing — and bring along tha
chairman o f the Development
Commission — and maybe in­
vito some of our local wbasis
who apparently think that fishlag and recreation are for laxy
people who don't spend any
money.

CINCINNATI (UPI&gt;—South­
paw Sandy Koufax and righthandar Don Dryadalo of the
Los Angelas Dodgers per­
formed tho niftiest two-man
haul of tho yaar today when
they walked off with practical­
ly aU of the National Laagoa’a
pitching honors for 190 .
Koufax, who looked Ilka a
cinch to broth his own league
modern strikeout record u til
ho came up with a finger In­
jury ia July, compiled a 144
•anted run average that was
by far tba beat In tha circuit.
And Dryadalo not only won
tho moat games, 25, but also
started tho most, 41, pitched
the moat Innings, 914, faced
tho most battars, 1,299, and
led the league with 239 strike­
out*.
Official averages released at
NL headquarters hare reveal­
ed that despite the individual

Dorman Has 522
To Lead Team
HI Noonar League bowling
results:
Etta Dorman rolled tba high
serias o f 922 to help Stenatrom Realty win three points
from Mar Lou Restaurant!
Celia De Palma sparked Na­
tionwide Insurance to win
three points from tha M A R
Bar; Nan Qulnne rolled a tur­
key to aid the CPO Wives to
win three polnta from Grapev 111e Nursery. 8hoemakar
Construction made a clean
sweep against tha Mayfair
Inn.
The 2-7 fall for Pennle
Schaffer, Shirley Slmaa and
twice for Ginny Frederick.
Etta Dorman converted the
t-7-8; Cathy Poultcr 9-7;
Mildred Nichols 9-6; and Etta
Dorman, Mildred Nichole. Nan
Quinn all toppled the 3-10.
Turkeys were rolled by
Teaoa Armao, Jean Ogden
and Nan Quinn.
Tetna Armao rollod tha
high gome of 197. The league
welcomes Grace Keck, who
will be bowling with the
Grapcville Nursery.

Sept 11. Ha beat ovary team
in tha laague during that
•treteh with tha exception of
Cincinnati.
Koufax pitched the league’!
only m-hltter on Juno 90
against the Meta. Alvin Jaek•on of the Meta. Cal Koonce
Dodgers third with 9.41.
Koufax, out of aettm for al­ of tho Cube and Jim O’Toole
most two months, still (truck of tho Beds each hurled a oneout 914 batten white posting hitter.
rolling a fine 294/595 aeries,
a 14-T record. Laat year ha
both being high for league
struck out 944 batten to break
action that night Spolaki'a
C h r i s t y Matbewsm’s NL
201 and Bondorfs 212 gave
strikeout record of 447. Bob
an assist white Maelntyra*a
Feller of Cleveland •stabllsh239 and Von llarbulte* 239
ed the all-time strikeout mark
worn high for tha loom.
with 944 in 1444.
Engle's found tough going
Bob Shaw of Milwaukee waa
against Sanford Mig. Co. anti
Gasti
bad
a
lot
to
about
runnonip to Koufax ia tho
ERA department with 2X0 •bout Monday night, winning only managed to salvage 1
white Bob Purhoy of Cincin­ throe out of four games at tha point Tamm rolled garnet
nati was third with 3X1, Drya­ Orlando • Seminole Jai Alai of 200 and 207 in a winning
causa for tha Manufacturers,
dsla fourth with 2.44, and Bob
The wins wen for Rafail although the very presence
Gibson of SL Louis fifth with
Vincenzo, a bouncing 10 pound of "Captain Curly" this week
9X9.
Purkey, with a 29-9 record, four ounce baby boy born Sun­ must have been n decided as­
had tha beat won-lost percent­ day at the Winter Park Me­ set Eatrtdge succeeded in
hitting af an even 200 for
age in the league, X21, and morial Hospital.
vataraa Warren Spaha of Mil­
Wife Patricia and little Ra­ Engle’s.
Another dean sweep waa
waukee pitched tha moat com­ fail are doing wall and ao ia
plete games for the sixth year daddy Gaatl aa ha took the registered by Team No. 1
in a row, 22, although he failed featured eighth game single*, over B A W Marin# 8arvfco,
to win 20 games for tha tint bounced back to taka tha ninth who am still having difficulty
time since 1995. The 41-year- and the aU star 11 th.
fielding n complete team
old Spaha wan 19 and loit 14 Tha bard playing Gaatl •vary weak. Scbautteet and
aad hte aimed run mark of fought his way through the Ring entered tho 200 circle
3.04 was eighth beat in the eighth, overpowering Pradera with 200 and 208 respectively.
league.
and Jaeln for his big win aa
Boa Pemnoskl of tho Dodg­ a loner. He teamed up with his
ers appeared In the moat favorite partner, Elorri, one
CUSTOM MADE
games, TO, and Pittsburgh re­ of the top backcourt stars at
liever Roy Face finished tba the flronton to take the ninth
moat games, 57.
game.
Jay Hook of tha New York
Loreuo was his partner in
auto
Meta yielded the moat runs, tho 11th, both displaying a per­
T
OPS
117, and rookie Jack Hamil­ formance that will long be re­
ton of tho Phllltes Issued tha membered by pulling from be­
most walks, 107, and made the hind with spectacular plays
moat wild pitches, 22. Hamil­ for four straight points and
A U T O G LASS
ton's teammate. Art Mahatfey then clinched the vletory on
and Seat Cover Co.
gave up tha moat homers, 94. the next turn with throe
944 W. 2nd
122-8012
Bob Friend of the Pirates points.
and Glbaon each hurled live
shutouts to tie for the lead la
that category.
The only other 20-game win­
ners besides Dryadalo and
Purkey were Jack Sanford of
the Giants, who won 24 games
and lost 7, and Joey Jay of
SB# t
the Reds, who had n 21-14 rec­
ord.
Sanford put togethar the
loague’a longeet w i n n i n g
streak when he won 14 In a
row from June 17 through

Gasti Celebrates
With 3 Wins

Wad. A S a t
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The Seminole Sports Car
Club will havo Its aaaual
Christmas party a rt roily
Friday, Bud Moughtou, asso­
ciation treasurer, said today.
Tha roily will atari from
the peat office In Caaaelberty
and will end at tho homo of
Mr. aad Mrs. Charles Well­
man for the social event
Mr. a rt Mm. Jim DsBrine
a n ineharge of the rally, pro­
gram a rt party.

Sox V s B raves
COOPKR8TOWN,
N. Y.
(UPI&gt;—The Milwaukee Braves
and Boiton Red Sox, one-time
elty rivals, will play ia the
140 Hall of Fame game at
Abner Doubteday Field, Aug.
3. Former major league play­
ers will be inducted Into tho
Hall of Fame In ceremonial
before tho gamo.

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Sports C a r Club
Party, Rally Sat

Mika MeCormack, Browna.
Quanta— Jim Bay Smith,
Browna; Joha Nlaby, Rodakku; DamQ Deea, Giant*.
Caatera — Ray Wkteeha,
GlaaU; Bom Natter, Stoolan.
Quarterbacks— Y. A. TUtte,
Oteata; Bddte Lelaroo, Coir
boya. Hallbacko— Joha Darid Craw, Carta; Dm Par*
Uaa, Cowboya; Bobby MU*
chall. Badaklaa; Tammy Me*
Dmald, Kagtea. FuUbtcho—
Jim Browa, Brown*; Joha
Hoary Johnson, Stoolero. Da*
faaairw Taami; Bade- Jim
KatMvago, G l a a t a ; BUI
Glass, Browna; Boh Lilly,
Cowboya. Tacklea — Bob
Gate, Browna; Galea Flak.
Browna; Bad Broedlore, Bad*
aklaa; BUly Kamaa, Carta.
Halfbacks — Erick Barnao.

Matinees

(M A L E )

J. E. Terwilleger

Tho 32-maa Kaatem team
had tlx pteyora Bom tho
Cterolaad Browna aad flro
Bom tho a t Laote Garda,
lato-aaaioa surprise o f tho
NFL. Dallao picked ay a
fifth nan whoa Bddte In*
Baroo of tho Cowboya roplac*
ad Norm Saoad of WaOtogtea who auffarod o ahaoUar
acparatioo and will bo aa*
•rallablo far toltef quarter*
back dutloa.
Tin tap signal-calling apet
want to ttn rotaraa Y. A.
TUla of tho Glaata who wlU
hart hit farorite pooalag
tarfot, Dol Sbofaor, to lo­
calv* hit throw*, other Oteata
oa tho Easton team warn
tackle Roooerolt Brown. am*

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SIAMESE CAT
ANSWERS TO N A M E • TOPPER

porooalflod by tho ohrlooaly
nnlmproeeed Swooaoy quintet
Inaptrad by Dorman1* til/
MS aerie#, hit hlyhaot to date,
Swtonoy’a floored Lake Mooroe Ina with a clean aweep
of thair match. Althooyh tho
Inn-ana rolled thoir loweet
aorioo. of tho aea*m, they
would hare had to bowl orer
arorayo to taka aaythiay
from Swoon07*0 who mme op
with thoir teceod hlyhaot
aorioo to dote. Marcotta had
tho only other ZOOplua yano
la tho autch, rolllny a til la
hlo aocoad game.
Taking full adraatago of
thia development, league load*
an Jot Lanea opened thoir
load to t foil polnta orer the
haplota Lake Monroe fire by
taking 4 polnta from Buddy’a
Ante. Bohraaa became the

brilliance of Koufax and Drys*
dale, the Pittsburgh Pirates
finished first In team pitching
with a 5X8 earned run aver­
age. Tba St Louis Cardinals

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City o f
Loogwood w ill k l l
a publla I w r l K M A w W
«. IMS tor tli* t l i » M » * { »•*
■ M i l l from Commercial ! •
Industrial » • following A * ,
erlbed property: B w la a la iIB t
m point oa the Northern lino
of Molaar At «_ which point Ip
distant M foot Northweatwnsd*
ljr, meatared rodtollr f r o *
tbo contr lino of ACLRR Bop*
thboand main tracks cold
point M in t distant I I I food
(ortheaotwardly, atononrod P*
long anld eoator lino front
Milo Foal T ill ranalnp tbonop
Westward!? nlonp nald A rt*
ano lino 10 foot to tho Nerth*
woitarn
boundary lino o f
ACU IR right of ways thoac
Nort beast wardly along
right of way lino df* foot I#
tho Southern lino o f Bag
Btroot;
thaneo
Eaetwordlp
along nald atroot lino W foot
to tho Woatora lino o f Boot
Lake Avenue: thence South*
wardly along tho Inst atop*
Honed Avonuo lino I t foot to
a point I t feet Northwest*
wardly.
moaaarod
radtnttp
from tho center lino o f nald
aouthbound mala track: thonep
South west wardly
' coareatrto
with Mid center lino I I I foot
to tho point o f beginning.
■old public hearing wW to
held at tho city Hall at t
P. m. to hear all Interested
portion and property swnao*
X I t Lonuann, Mayor
City of Longerood
Publish Doe. I t IMS.
CDD-lf

portca or salb
Kotlco Is hereby given that
pursuant to tho final decree
“ * foreclosure and eslo eater*
la U s Msec ponding Ip
— Circuit Court in and for
Seminole County, Florida, sane
docket number U l t t , tho an*
derstgnod Clark wlU MU tbo
property
sltuatod
Ip sold
County described no:
Lot si. Block u, m m .
LAND BPTATES, p sat*

A A J U A

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division, according to p
plat thereof, recorded In
Plat Book 11, pagso U to
I I o f tho Public Records
of gsmlnolo County, PI or*
Ida.
Together with tho following
Items o f property which are
located In and permanently
Installed ae a part o f the lm*
provemsnts on Mid land:.
One O. &amp; Refrigerator
(elec.), Model LAS11RDL
Serial O R IIliet.
One O.E. Range (elec).
Model
leiStW H,
Serial
TM01T11.
One 0. E. Hot water t u t .
or (elec), I I g a l, Modal
tlirautl. Serial ARII141.
One DuoTherm Wall Heat,
or (oil). Model IU *L
lal 1S7BS0.
One Vlotor Climax Klteh*
on Exhaust Pan (elec).
One Oath Heater— Nutans
(elec)
Ten Venetian Bllnda (me*
tali,
manufactured
by
genkarlk Olaoa p Palnd
Company, Sanford, P lor.
Ida.
Togethar with all structures
and Improvements now and
hereafter on said land, and
flxturea attached thereto, and
all rents, Iwues, proceeds, and
profits accruing and to accrue
from Mid premise* all of
which are Included w lttln the
foregoing dMcrlptloa and the
habeadum thereof; also all
gas, steam, electric, water,
and other heating, oooklag,
refrigerating, lighting plumb*
log.
ventilating,
Irrigating;
• “ * P°w ,r system* machine*
appliances, fixture* aad ap*
purtenanoe* whisk new are
or may hereafter pertain t *
or be used with, 1* or on nald

tween the hours of- eleven
o clock In the forenoon and
two o’clock Is U o aftersoop
on tho ttk day of January,
lilt, at the Front Door J
to* itmlnoU Cooitf Coqi
donford. Florid*
(SEAL)

Beckwith. flu

Clerk of the Circuit Oeurf
By: Martha T. Ftklcm
Deputy d ark
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in t h e c ir c u it c o m
o f
T in t NI.UTM JUDICIAL CUM
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NOTICU M HEREBY OIY.
EN pursuant to a Pinal Do*
cree of Foreclosure dated
December lllh. 1IIJ. aad ea*
' ! Chancery Case, No,
1UU of tho Circuit Court u&lt;
tho Ninth Judicial Circuit Ip
aad for
gomlaolo County,
Wharoln THE PRU.
DBNTIAL INnmANCB COM*
PA.VY OP AMERICA, a New
Jaraoy corporation. La plain*
tiff, and JKgBk r n w i n n
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County Coir thouso
*■ Bontord, gemlnola Coaaty.
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??, *h* Mlh day of December,
,8l,°wlng described
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,orth !■ Mid
Pinal
Block B, WOOD*
P,E,*B PARK 1ND RE*
PLAT, according to put
S y h _ **• P**o Tl. Pub*
B*oori * of Somlaelo
___ coaaty. Florida.
hJePfSL?* .wl,h *ho follow*
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WITHIN A HALF'
HOUR OF TADS'

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Improvements oa Mid Uad:
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Refrigerator. Mo*
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Kitchen equipped. FA 3-0373.
room houee, kitchen equip­
ped. FA 2-3485.
Farms— Acreage. 3 Acres,
3 flowing wells, under­
Furnished Apartment close
ground Irrigated. Modern 4
in. Jimmy Cowan, FA 2-4013
Room, 2 bath bouse. Price
reduced.
Corner
Celery
3 Bedroom home. 2106 Ste
Avenue A Brlsson. Sanford,
vena Ave. Ph. 319-4471.

RENT A BED

BolUway, Hospital A Baby
Beds
By Day, Week, or Month
4 ROOMS » d hath. Com­ CARROLL’S FURNITURE
pletely unfurnished. Near Pb. FA 2-31S1 It* W. 1st SL
NAS. Nothing fancy, but
cheap rent. $7.50 week. Ph. Furnished 2 bedroom home.
Double garage. Fruit trees.
FA 13219.
2441 Palmetto. FA 2 0443
3 BEDROOM house, kltehen
or FA 2-0274.
•quipped. $73 month. Pb.
WELAKA
APARTMENTS:
FA 3-3303.
Rooms private baths, 114
ROOMS. The Gables, 4
W. First St.
Magnolia Ave. FA 3-4739.
Lar$e unfurnished 3 bedroom
Duplex. Electric heat A
cooking. Water furnished,
ltth St. Longwood. Piione
NOTU:l3 Is hsrsbjr given
that Ihs unjerslgnsj, as eoTE 8 3298.
owner*. art i » i * l d In hostntsa la Ssmlaalt County. Vl«r- Nice clean I bedroom Housel-H. unltr ths (Istltlous n*m#
trailer. Electric and water
of "IIIOIIWAT «« KL’ IMBIlt
A ANTIQUE*’, *n0 that wa
furnished. Adults only. Ph.
latsntl to register •*!&lt;$ ficti­
FA 2-1303.
tious name pursuant to Chiptsr Mi.oj, rtortea Ststatss,
3 Hedruoin borne oo take
1*1!.
DATED this Xlth dsr sf
with boat. Little Venice
November, III-.
.tree. FA 2-0839 after 3
/»/ Mo S. KtlwsrUs
/«/ II. Edwards
Publish Da.\ II. It. 55 A
Jsn. 1. IMS.
2 Bedroom home with Flor­
CDD-If
________ _
ida room am* kitchen
iv r o t v r v Jinor-’s c o iu t .
equipped.
173 month. Call
IliXItOLB COVNTT, FLOW322-0259 for information.
ID*

Legal Notice

KSTATE Ul'

KD5VAKP W. IIIOOIWX.
t&gt;.- esscl
TOTH K TO I MEUITOH*
TO ALL PEItSOXS HAV.
H O CLAIMS on UKWAXUS
SUAIVIT * AID E*T ATKi

Unfuraijbcd 2 b e d r o o m
bouse. 826 Escambia. Ph.
FA 2-0274.

Wa Eepalr and Service
Young man, age 33-30 tor
STINE
BEDS FOR RENT
career opening with major Machinery and Supply Co.
Hospital, Rollaways, Jivetin company. Soma college art
lad at
f a Moa
ail*. FRSK delivery nod
preferred with credit or
Pick-up.
F R IG ID A IR E
■ale* experience required.
FURNITURE CENTER
Sale*
A
Service
Most to aggresilva, ambi­
1100 Preach Ave.
G.
H.
HIGH
tious,
willing
to
work
for
H a n d l i n g an types of
Pk. FA s m s
1700
W.
1st
8L
Sanford
good future. Good etortlng
real estate.
Ph. FA M M
salary snd company bene­
J O H N E. FOX,
fits. Call Mr. Walker.
Refrigeration • Air-condition­
332-4344 for appointment.
REALTOR
ing men needed. We train
110 N. Park Avenue
you.
Write
Commercial
Pban* 323-0359.
Trade* Institute Rax IS, «/•
Sanford Herald.
OLD ST. N IC K
FACTORY TO YOU
Is mighty anxious to drop
ALUMINUM BLINDS
Boy's Bicycle. 31 inch. Good
Hand
towing,
mending,
dan*
some presents off at this
Enclosed head, Sag-proof boL
condition. $1*. PA 88045.
lag. Dresses, skirts, short­
brand new borne at 313
tom rail witb plastic ends.
ened
or
lengthened.
Mrs.
A
U
T
O
G
L
A
S
S
Sntsumn Drive in Ravenna
Plastic *r rayon topes. Cot­
Clark. FA S-TS11.
Park, *o why not make this
IN S T A L L E D
ton
*r nylon retd*.
the roost memorable year
Windshield
Back Glass Snnksrlk Glass and Paint
Nuriery
is
now
open
at
Hap­
yet by inspecting this
Vent Glass
py Acres. 1 Acre fenced Door Glass
Company
quality constructed home by
SERVICE
Sit Magnolia Pb. FA 14*23
play
area.
Rlvervtew
Av*.
Shoemaker today!
off W. UL Call FA 2-4441. Senkmrik Glass and Paint

This attractive 3 SR, 3 bath PAINT INSIDE OR OUT
CB home feature* fully
FREE
E S T IM A T E
equipped electric kitchen,
FA 2 9110.
central duct heat, and nil
the nice extraa that make
21. Beauty Batons
a houoe n home, auch aa
a paneled living room well
Cut ’N Curl Besuty Shop
Lakeview home with lake
with built-in planter act off
I Palmetto
FA 3-0034
privileges in South Sylvan
by indirect lighting.
Lake Shores. 3 Bedrooms
and 3 baths. Air-Condition­
The total price, just 114,400,
ed. Phone FA 2-7806.
and with only $600.00 down,
FRIGIDAIRE
you can movt in and pay
Salta A Service
J. W . H all, Realtor aa little as $93.00 per House Wiring, Free Estimates
month,
including every­ Sid Vlhlen'a Randall Electric
“ Call Hall” FA 3-3441
thing 1
3344 So. French Av*.
112 Magnolia Ph. FA 3-0413
Bedroom, Florida room.
Fenced in back yard. Low
down payment, aisume
monthly paymcnU. Phone
after 3:00. FA 2-4241.

3 Bedroom, 1 bath, terrai- We wltl be pleased to serve
to floor. Concrete block. In
you.
12. Real Estate For Sale
West Sanford. Out of flight
pattern. Large corner lot.
Small equity and assume
St. Johns Realty
mortgage b a la n c e . VA
THE TIME TESTED FIRM
111 N. Park Ate. FA $-2420
monthly payment $77. Ph.
11* N. Park Av* FA 14121
FA 2 0200.
13. Mortgage Loom
New 3 Bedroom, 2 bath home.
No cash needed. $61 a
MORTGAGE LOANS
SANTA SAYS
month, Taxes A insurance the whole family will fall in
FHA and Conventional
Included. 322 8043.
love with thia new and Commercial A Residential
charming family-atyl* home
in desirable Loch Arbor.

Stenstrom Realty

River Front

Stenstrom Realty

GOOD

INCOME

4,500

Company

210 Mlgnolia

Pb. FA 3-4423

Do k yourself peat onntrel.
Why poy a high price for
pest control in your home
or place of business. Do
Gentle Shetland Pony for
k yourself and snvo 10%
children . Just in time for
or more. 3 Months guaran­
Christmas. Also trailer. Ph.
FA 2-3479 after 8:30.
tee. Personal Instructions
by the form ulster of fllE
SURE DEATH INSECTI­
CIDES, and sprayer furn­
ished. For information and
free delivery eall Raymond Gateway To The Waterway
Woods. FA 2-3001.
Robson Sporting Goods
You can find anything you
Your EV1NRUDE Dealer I
need advertised in the Her­ Christmas Treei. Choose and
304-4-4 E. 1st F I. FA M M
eut
30c.
EUls
Lloyd.
Laki
ald by Sanford marchante.
Mary Blvd.
25. Plumbing Service*
FREE Kittens. FA
Pink
wrought iron for Indoor
2314 Orange Av*.
or petto. 14 Pieces, Also
Parakeets. 2429 Laurel Ave.
miscellaneous furniture. Ph.
FA 3-137*.
FA 34342 or FA 2-3423.
Plumbing St Heating
Lewis Isles ft ton ic*
AIR CONDITIONING
Single Rollaway Bad. Ph.
3417 Country Club Road
32. Flowars • Shrub*
CONTRACT and REPAIR
FA 24969.
Pb. FA S-7MS
LIVINO CHRISTMAS TREES
WORK
1007 Sanford Ave. FA 34343 . ORAPEV1LLE NURSERY .
Grapevllle Av*. near 30th SL
PLUMBLNO
Contracting A Repairs
FREE DELIVERY
FREE ESTIMATE
R. L. HARVEY
20t Sanford Ave.
FA 2-3383 Upholstering A Mattress ren­
ovating. New A Used Furni­
ture. Cell Nix Bedding Mfg.
2(1. Radio ft Television
Co, at 704 Celery Av*.
ELECTRONIC ORGANS
FA 3-3117.
Service on all makaa. Work
guaranteed. Town A Coun­ Used furniture, appliances,
tools, etc. Bought • Sold.
try T. V., 3533 Pa
Dr.,
PONTIAC Station Wagon
4
Larry’s Mart 313 Sanford
322-3362.
4 Door, Fnll^tjjul£|»cdM
*
Ave. Ph. FA 2-4132
FALCON Station Wagon
Sectional Wrought Iron Sofa
4 Door, SlamjortMJhlft^
FA 2 5337.
HEATING
BUCK 2-Door Hardtop Special
H. B POPE CO. INC.
Buy Nationally advertised
M So. Park Ave. FA 3-4
FALCON 2 Doer Sedan
Furniture, Brand new fac­
Standard H h lf^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^
Piano Tuning aod Repair
tory cost plus 10% cash
W. L. Harmon — FA 2-4233
only. We deliver, we make
CURY8LER 4 Door Windsor
appointment any t im e .
Automatic An^U^Cond.
BE MODERN! Cook and beat
Berry's Warehouse Furn.
CHEVROLET 4-Deor, I CyL,
water economically with IllCo., Inc. 'The Ole Barn” .
Automatic Tran*.____________
Therm Bottled Gas. Miller
901 W. Ut SL Sanford,
Radio and Appliance. 11* S.
Florida. 9 a. u. till 8 p.m.
Park Ave. Pb. FA 2-0352.

SI. Poultry • Livestock

HAPPY

Situated on a spacious and U l N. Park Ave. FA 3-2420
*htdy h«&gt;melite, this | BR.
3 bath. CB borne ia filled 15. Huninraw Opportunity
WE1CIVA RIVER ESTATES
to
tb* brtm with top value
Approximately 2'» acres, with
features.
130 ft. on river. M mile off
Rt. 46.
Yuu can trim the troe in the
$
paneled enclosed Florida
Call l ’A 2-4473 after 4:00 p m.
Room, and the luda can
NO
hang their stockings oa the SELLING - SOLICITING
ROBERT A. WILLIAMS
fireplace I
PART TIME.
Realtor
FULL TIME
Raymond Lundqulst. Assoc, We could go on and on
Earn a guaranteed weekly in­
FA 2 3831 Atlantic Bank Bldg.
about this lovely home, but
come calling on and collect­
better yet, why not lake
ing from company estab­
ID YLL WILDE
a peek yourselves. And if
lished accounts for a nation­
Idyllvvllde, the prestige resi­
you like, you can spend
al distributor of famous car­
dential area in the coun­
the holidays in this finest
toon candies. Manufactured
try club section, continues
vf all present*, and Just in
since 1897.
to set eyes a rolling, hearts
time for homestead exemp­
NOT VENDING
a pounding, and dreams
tion!
Responsible man or woman
galore I
will be considered 8 to 10
Rug and Upholstry
hours weekly required part For
It’s true that it does make
cleaning
in your home call
time.
Limited
dealerships
a difference where you live.
Mr Craver, Apopka 884-6239
available. Investment It.Wtf.
Only a talk with aome of
Write telling of yourself glvour home owner* now resid­
tog references ami telephone
ing in Idyllwilde will cunnumber to:
firm this fact.

Property

AT HOIXKHS of HANFORD

27. Special Service*

2 Bedroom house, kitchen
Tou and ss.-h of you ars
equipped. Near shopping
hsrsbjr notlflsd and required
to fils any claims sn.l datenter. FA 2-4411, If no
nisnita which
-------- .you. or slthsr
answer call after 6 p m,
ot you. uisy hava against
said ttlats In the office of
Frankly, we can l describe
lluo. C. Vvrnon Miss. County KOSECOURT Apts. I Bed­ in words here, all the won­
Judge of Hemlnoto County, at
room furnished. Near base.
derful features that these
hie office in the Court House
2013 Sanford Ave. Phone
In Uinford. rioflda. within
borne* offer, but we can
•!x caletnUr month* front tb*
NO 8-4323.
invite you to sec them per­
time of toe first publication
of this notice. Kach claim or UNFURNISHED 3 BUflM . sonally !
demand must be In writing
C.B. Home. Urge bath,
and contain the place of resi­
dence end poet nfflce addreee
stove, refrig,
furnished. At present, we have a 4 BR,
of the claimant and must be
2 bath completed, amtier
toS.Ou Mo., Sunlsnd Estates
•worn to by toe claimant, hi!
agent or attorney, or the
nearly finished, and a 3
FA 2-4174. 603 Minot a Ter­
came ilntl be void.
UR. 2 bath under construc­
race.
■*l llirlan Tu^l.
tion. Why not ride out to­
.V* .ancillary
adminis­
trator c.l.a. of *ald eeiau Furnished lovely 2 bedroom
day. You'll be glad you did.
E Papa fJ**»*tl. of luo firm
Apartment. Lake Golden.
of Bassett and Tuck
Lake privileges. FA 2-0274
T Maitland PUsa
Maitland. Florida
Attorney f.r .liclllary Aim
Bedroom House
f.tA*
111 N. Park Ave. FA 2-2420

Stenstrom Realty

CDD-4

adding mackton W J I . 1
Used Burroughs addiag machin*, rabt ITEM. Now
portablt
Olympia Type­
writer with esa* IM S ghw
tan. X Rocoadittoa*! Royal
standard Typewriter, *irel­
iant condition, gggJO. Few*
ail’a Office Supply C*&gt; 11T
S. Magnolia Av*.

w.

G IFTS FOR HOME

3 Bedroom houie, kitchen Nicely furn. Apt. For young
couple. $33 a Mo. Includes
equipped. 1505 Douglas Av*.
Water A Elect. FA 2-4344.
FA 2-0343.

dividual* tatorootod nu*t
bar* a good credit rating,
permanent reaident of tb*
Sanford area, successful
it k * tochgtOWd. Tb* tovestmrat will b* protected
by n re purcha** agreement
with the Manufacturer. An*
pie auiaUnc* will bn far*
alihad for wtabliaklng and
maintaining a profitable
butlneu. For additional de­
tail* Write Jim Prosser, diet.
Mgr. L.AA. Product*. Boa
rein J u la, Ft*.

WELLS DRILLED, PUMPS,
SPRQKKER SYSTEMS

Ouni, fishing tackle, athletic
Hl-Bsck swivel R o c k e r s ,
equipment, boat*, motor*
LUGGAGE
foam cushion*. Floor sam­
and aecessory- All Ideal
pler. Regular $*&gt;.50, now
gifts. Harms. Robson Sport­
$43.00. While they last
ing Goods, Downtown San­ CALL SHIRLEY JONES at
Echols' Bedding Co.
FA 3-3413 to list your Gift
ford. FA 2-3M1.
Ideal.

DANIEL
Green
Slipper*,
$4.95 to $4.13. Other bodroom slippers from $2.93,

m

IDEALS, Clnealca, CbQdrea’i
Books. A Shopper’s Dreamt
McVicnrs, Downtown Sonford.

Of Sanford

GIFTS FOR WOMEN

SWEETIE PIE

SNOW WHITE
CONFECTIONERS

Give A Permanent G ift
This Christmas
Give A Holler New Or Used C ar

Jo y o u s

26 West Chester Pk.
Haver Town, Pa.
l^ H
jI

Surdand Estates Homes
3 * UEDROO.MS,

V A - NO

|.

\yt

DOWN

ft

”

RATES

PAYM ENT

LOW MONTHLY PAYMENT* .
VA • Coatentional A FIIA Financing

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•

.
. and Sincere Thanks to th*
many Home-Owners of Tee 'n
Green Estates and Luligdala for
^ thnir confidence in ua and to all
builders supply houses with whom w* have had such
pleasant dealings during ths past yaar.
\V*'II endeavor to maintain

----------------

Sunland Eatate* • Ou 17-92 (2 .Mi. 8*. of Sanford!
bales Office tsl. House Inside Katrascs

KINGSWOOD BUILDERS,
PH. FA 2-S474

INC.

JIM IILNT REALTY, Halve Agent
Day*. FA 2-21II • Eve. k bun. FA 2-IMIS • 325-0700

LMN

ENTERPRISES

Builders of Tea 'n Green sad Longdate
Harold Logan. President

|Q|K7 CADILLAC 4 Door Sedan DeVUIe
I B v l power And ^^^nmtiDon

l i l t
■IW

S O R T OLDSMOIIILK 4 Dour Hardtop
I w w f Automatic Am^AJr^jnod.

7011
Iw Q

I O U OLDSMOIIILK 4 Dour
I W Q Automatic,

0 0 ft

1 0 R 7 BUICk - 4 Door Sedan
l ™ f Auto., H»w,r ItrA M iij^ H U vrisi

M AR
'W

1 0 0 K PONTIAC 4 Deer Sedan
l * W Automatic Traits.

f OK
IW

l O f t f l CHEVROLET Station Wagen
•
V-8 Auto, Powr^Stoertiyt

700

1959 n,KV,u,,ET 1lM,,&gt;* CyL
NO

PAYMENTS

UNTIL

2 LOCAttojis

FEBRUARY

219 E. 2nd 8T.
2303 PARK AYE,]
FA 3-*711
ORLANDO Cll 1-31*4
FA 2-4*41

�1

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&lt;

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meeting Thursday ta the
Community Buildlag.
Best r n n i N far (he pel

t. M r*. Jolm Btrfc.
M r*. John Go* aad
la front a n Cathy
am Shook and aon,
(Harald Photo)

Taking part
r, Mr*. Trank

VAflDKQTOK (UPD-Ths

vtrsivs Activities C o n t r o l
Board to b* domteted and eontrailed by tie world wide Com­
munist movement fail* te raglater, then responsibility to do
so reverts first to its officers
and then to Ha members.
In addition to Had and Dav­
is, tbe Justin Department

Mder tho MM McCarran Act
Collection af tho fins, how•tor, win ho hold te abeyance
ponding an appeal te the U. 8.
Circuit Court of Appeals.
Thomas K. Han, axacutlvo
l aatotent far tho Justice Depeftmant'a internal security
division, said tte government
was now ready to proceed with
proascuUsn of Hall aad Davis,
gamraj aad national chairman
of tte party. Both kavt boon
Indicted for (allude to register
as officers of a Communistaction organization,
“ Wo have asked the court
to set trial date* aa soon as
possible but have not teen tofanned when that will te," the

Legal Notice

OrUndo, Florida. *n t&gt;r h.fure
the Jnd iley of Januarv, A. t&gt;
ISO. T in turn* of til. court
t o which till. .1111 he* b«.n
lactltut.4 I* Circuit Court,
Ninth Judicial Circuit, e.m lI* HOT \V. P A ItK K H end SOrim ; u. I’ a u k k u , h i. w ii.,
lia la llf f * . .V*. ilKUIUJK All1)0. T ru rl.., end O UtildiK
AHDO, Indlvldutllr. end VKt.L A tiEKNK AHDti. hi. wife,
tedlvlduelly. end OROROH C.
AHtHA end KK.NNKTU tlALCUM.
Jointly.
Defendants,
Chancery No. 11(11. utherWire a D*&lt;-r.e Pro Ceofr.ao
Will be e n l.r.d &lt; s * le « l you
for your (allu re to ao a«r«a
and file your A a e v tr or other
dtftnaea a* required by leer.
WITNKHH the hand and aaal
e f tald Court thla Jeth day
e f November, A. 1&gt;. IMS.

U U U Ll
C I.re e f the Circuit Court
Ie and For Semlaote Coun­
ty, Florida

By: Martha T. Vision
D. C.

I Frank A. Taylor
Attorney for Plaintiff*
II* North Masaelia Avenue
Orlande, Fla.

Fabliau Dee. 4. U . II. II.

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By France* Waster
Life on tho Philippine Isand* was described by apo­
dal guest Pamela Grtanatl,
who was in char go of tho pro­
gram given at a regular
meeting of tba United Pres­
byterian Youth of tte Plrat
Presbyterian Church te Lake
Mary.
Pamela was. one of tha
girls sponsored by the Ro­
tary Club to go to tte Philipplnr Islands as aa exchange
student for ten month*.
White there ate took slides
of the people, (te country
and all sights of interest and
beauty. She showed these
slides to the group white (elllog about each.
Pamela's report coincided
with Joy Wester'* report on
Mexico te that the main dif­
ference between this coun­
try and others Is tte clast
distinction between the weal­
thy and the poor.
Among souvenirs s h o w n
were a beautiful purse mads

K IW A N B PRESID ENTS A N D T H B IR W IVE S
tnjojrod tba annual Lad la* N igh t d in a r and
ChrMtaiaa party a t tha M ayfair Inn, with
atagar Dick Hottaekw taking tha load ia pro*
riding entertainment Shown hara from la ft art

tioos would ho filed at an
early dpt* against n number
af other members.
Party attorneys John Abt
and Joseph Foror said they
would seek an ha mediate ap­
peal af Monday's conviction,
partly oa the ground that any
registration attempt would
amount to aelf-inerlminatkm ia
violation of tha Fifth Amend­
ment.

out of pteesppte aod coco­
nut and exquisite writing
paper made set af lira. A
question and answer parted
fallowed.
Preceding the program an
Inspiring
worship
service
was given directed by Harold
Unger with Ralph Unger
reading tha Scripture. Special
music waa presented by Joy
Waiter and Dolores Kirteb,
who sing "Holy Night" aod
’ How Groat Thou Art", ac­
companied oa tho organ by
Mrs. Frances Wester.
The entire group then had
a song teuton tinging their
National Fellowship Song,
"Cum ha ya" and "Go Tall
It On The Mountain*." Fol­
lowing the program a brief
business session was held by
the members before the group
was transported to the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Jo* Smoth­
ers on Lake Emma far a
social hour. Refreshments of
cookies and punch ware serv­
ed by tha boitcti.

JAYCEB CHRISTMAS LIGHTING CONTEST
ENTRY BLANK
Mall to: Contest Chairmen
P. O. Box 1943
Sanford, Florida
GENERAL RULES:
1. Entries muit be located te tha 8anford Ana (contact
Information Building for limits).
2. Contestants may enter Residential nr Commercial etas,
siflratinn nr both. Separata entry blanks an nqulred
for each entry.
3. Only one division may te entered nnder tha Residential
claexltlrntion. All Residential entries will be eligible for
Division No. 4.
4. Entries muat tie mailed to the Jayree llldg., on French
Ave. by noon December 19, IIW2.
9. Contestants are requested to keep displays lighted
nightly between 7:30 end 9:30 P. M. until winnen an
announced to aliow Judges ample time to check all en­
tries. (Check classification end division)
RESID ENTIAL--------------------------Division Prizes: 1st place — 20 V trophy
2nd place — 12
trophy
Division No. 1: Religious Setting
(Nutivliy, etc.) .
............
Division No. 2: Traditional Setting
(Santa Claus, etc.)
Division No. 3: Artistic Setting (Lights, uses, windows,
doorways, etc. ---------Divlsiun No. 4: Beet over-all decorations automatic
PRIZES DONATED UYt First Federal Savings A Loan;
Florida Power A Light Company; Florida State Bank;
Nnufonl Atlantic. National Bank; Sanford Herald.
COMMERCIAL........ — ........................
Includes Doorways, Show Windows, Bldg., or all.
Prizes: Possession of the Florida Power and Light Tra­
veling Trophy fur one year.
ADDRESS____ ___ ____ J________________________________
Note: Please complete decoration before eubmlttlng entry:

A Public Hearing r ill b* held In lh* City
Commission Room, City Hall, Thursday, Decem­
ber 20. 1962, a l 8:00 p.m. on the application for
m on in g of Lot* • and 10, Block 10. Tier 7, E.
R. Trafford’i Map o f Sanford from on R-2 (re­
sidential) to C-l (commercial) ion*. Addreea:
414 Wee! 9th Street.
By: Towing ewj Planning Coauniaahm
City o f Sanford

Altamonte Sets
Annual Party

Boswell, Is new arranging far
judges, not from Chuluote,
who will take their taipecMembers of tho American
tlona just a Jaw days before
Legion Auxiliary uf Campbell
Christmas.
Lowing Poet SI bold their sonual Yale party at tha Legion
home, with meunda o f gifts
under the decorated tree to be
given te needy families ef the
cemmualty.
A special centerpiece on the
table waa a huge cookie baked
1a tho shape e f a Christmas John I . GUdottt, (3, died
at Seminote Memorial Hos­
tree by Miss Linda King,
daughter of tho president ef pital Sunday.
Ho sms born te Madison
the auxiliary, Mrs. W. J. King.
County, Ala., Sept. » , ISO*,
which preceded the party,
members hoard reports oa tha
Mid-Winter Conference ef the
Aexiltary which was beta te
Tempo. Reporting delegates
ware Mrs. Jotl Field aad Mr*.
John McCloakey.
Membership tolls for the
year have mow reached 11*
percent and the unit has ro­
esIrad a citation for passing
tha 100 per cent goal, Mrs.
Cbarlos Webster, membership
chairman reported. Mrs. Baa
Newsom told members that
cetsfuL
Present for the event were
Mrs. Jerry Penile, Mrs. John
Fierro, Mrs. Bea Newsom,
Mrs. David R em le y , Miss
Lind* Kin*, Mre. Joel Field,
Mrs. Eva Wynne, Mlse llasel
Stiles, Mrs. D. J. Brumfield,
Mn. Charles Webster, Mrs.
Fred Y e a e k I e, Mrs. Paul
Brefka, Mn. Ruth 8mlth, Mrs.
T. J. HUIes, Mrs. C. E. Hunter,
Mrs. W. J. King and Un. John
McCloakey.

Longwood far tho past 11
months.
Mr. OhktetH waa a retired
carpenter and a member of
the Rider Springs Baptist
Church.
Survivors Include bis wi­
dow, Mrs, Gracia Ghldotti;
two slaters, Mrs. Dora Rob­
inson, Detroit, Mich., and
and Mrs. Dewty Coulter,
Ardmore, Tran.
The body wUl te sent to
Ardmore far services and
burial Brissoo ‘Funeral Home
la te charge of arrangements.

Mrs. Ellen Eva Thompson,
T3, of 1400 W. 9th St. died at
Seminole Memorial Hospital
Monday.
She came here from Geor­
gia In 1914 and was associat­
ed with tte Jehovah Witness-

one daughter, Mrs. Ellen
Windsor, two grandchildren
and one lister, Mr*. Nancy
Dykas of Baxlay, Ga.
Service* will te held Wed­
nesday at 3 p. m. at Gramkow Funeral Home Chapel,
with R. C. Brantley officiat­
ing. Burial will te in Osteen
Cemetery
with
Gramkow
Funeral Horae te charge of
arrangements.
Psllbesrers will te Robert
Dotson, Ram Keeling, How­
ard Fraser, R. N. Stafford,

Tha Seminole High School
graduating class of 1953 te
planning a 10-year class re­
union to he held at Spsnctr's
Restaurant Saturday at 1
p. m.. Gerald Covington, re­
union chairman said today,
MWe atlll lack contact with
several members of our dess
and ank that any one knowing
the whereabout* of the follow­
ing pereona contact Fred WUeon nt Wilson-Malar Furniture
Co.: .
tiynlth C oe k man, Mario
(tootling, Diana llart, Carol
Delaware once shared the
Morehouee, Elisabeth Murphy,
same
teglslstui* and gover­
Lee Parmlter, Clifford Boston,
Dorothy Sherry end Dorothy nor with Pennsylvania.
Whlddon.
Ed McKinley, president ef
L IV IN G
the els**, now living In Palalka ie expected to be present
for the gathering, as well aa
C H R IS T M A S
former principal, H e r m a n
Morris.
TREES
Rome portrait busts *», for
example, that of Plantilla In
the i-ouvre st Parts, had tha
hair removable to that by
changing the wig a eUtu*
would always he fashionable.

Don't let 18 mi. ataitd
in (h * w »y o f happlnewt."

M adam e
Donna
Psychic

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Sanford P m id tn t and Mr*. E. D. K Irch h off;
Sooth Seminola-Korth Ornnga P m id tn t P itt
V anaa and Mr*. Yarns* and W istar P *rk P M *
daat V a n M ytr* aad Mr*. N r m .
(It o a M Photo)

Grapevllls Nursery
3331 Craperil!* Are.

■tatty Boas* oa MaKland
Ave.
Children ap to IS years of
•go era invited.
Seats win ho m hand to
visit tbe youngsters aad
there win he carol stegtef
around a lighted Christmas
served and rack child win
raetira a f * .
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Cerhardt and Mrs. Tommy
Thompson are te charge.

Hamilton House Restaurant
on Hwy. IT-93 In North Fora
Pork, la tte result of sev­
eral year* planning and
assay years experience.
The owners, Boh and Kathy
Hamilton, bought tte Early
American house especially
fee ua* as a restaurant Ex­
tensive remodeling was com­
pleted this summer, ending
a period of planning and
working for their own res­
taurant
Hamilton baa been in the
restaurant business far 1*
yean, serving as tte man­
ager of Morrison's Imperial
House restaurants te St
Petersburg, Winter Park and
Daytona Beach. Ha also
opened Tampa's International
Inn and served aa manager
of Us three largo dining
areas.
Hamilton House eaters for
all types of parties, recep­
tions and luncheons in Its
warm Early American atmos­
phere, In addition to serv­
ing during Us regular hours.

TW pragma ef Ik* Little
la d IH w i B i m i o m tfca U*t
th m p«an « u outlined bp
Mr*. Frank Hubs far m«mben of the School Food Ber­
rien Asia. •
Ufa oddrtw was presented
st tbs December meeting sad
Yule party of the association
held at tbe Longwood School.
Mrs. Hahn, who hss bees
om of the pioneer supporters
and worksrs of the school far
mentally retinted children,
was accompanied by Mrs. Ana
Karas, who la alio aettra in
tha growth of tha school.
"From o m room hr •
church, wo hara progressed to
tbe present Little le d School*
house, an old building, the use
of which la given to us by
the county school board/1
Mrs. Ruin raid.
The budget for this year has
been act at 19,00*. Mrs. Huhn
told member* of the awociatioa aad support la entirely
through tha donations of individusls and charitable organ­
isations.
A paid teacher is in charge
of the school now and tha
group of children varies from
flva to IS yaara of age, with
a waiting list of several more
children pointing up tbe need
far further expansion.
"These children can be
taught a good many things,
but they must ha taught indi­
vidually, bceauaa each has
special problems," she pointed
out "They go to school three
hours daily, aod have tbe
tame vacation parlods aa chil­
dren in public schools."
Last summer, the children
were able to take advantage of
a six-week craft course, em­
phasising the use of the hands,
and drawing on tbe creative
and manual ability of tba
children.
Many local civic groups and
organisations contribute funds,

chibs furnish bread aad milk
for the children at their milk
break sack morateg. Many
mothers help out with Urn cam
aad teaching of the ckQdren
aad "we always have some,
thing te sell, to try te raise
money far the support of the
organization," aha added.
There la immediate need far
another room and another
teacher to cart for the chil­
dren on the waiting Hit who
need tha training aad taaehMg, representatives of the
supporting organiiatka said.
Mrs. Huhn and Mrs. Karas
are both officials of tbs Sentbolt Association for Retarded
Children, the governing and
administrative body of the
school.
School facilities art not ads*
quota to help children over
13 years of age, and a shelter
aad workshop needs to ho or*
gsaised for them, it was
pointed out.
At the Christmas party fol­
lowing the program, a gift of
funds waa presented to tba
school by ths members of the
School Food Services Assn.
The devotional was present­
ed by Mre. Minnie Hanlons
and Miss June Rsscorn lad tbe
singing of Christmii Carols.

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— GIVE —

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PRACTICAL GIFT.

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their family group.
Tho film, “Tha Ltttteat Am
gal" will be shown aad a
program wifi be promoted
under direction ef Mrs. Frank
Winkler assisted by Mrs.
Allan Sate after which San­
ts Claus will visit with good*
tea far an tho chOddran.
Rev. Fred Footer, poster
of the church, ompkaateaa
that tha party te far all fam­
ilies In tbe community who*
ther or not they am mutters
ef his congregation. Tho
minister has advised that ho
particularly would like all
children of the area to at*
tend and join in Urn fastivte
ties.
A Christmas Gift
Far Tte Satire Family

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SANFORD, FLO R ID A

NO. 608

HATANA (U PI) - Nego- win tall from Miami either exchanged for the prisoner*
The ahip U being loaded at the Miami airport loaded with
Fort Lauderdale, he said.
medicine and foodstuffs to bo
r Ba ransom ro­ Friday night or Saturday held by Fidel Caatro.

ta LIU Cuban Invasion morning with (nod* to be exmm

reported to-

day to ba am Ike varga of a

T L L BE HOME FOR CHRISTMAS,’ la tha them# o f Jerry W. Hook, o f
Sanford, presently deployed aboard tho USS Forresta] with VAH-8 in the
Mediterranean. Hook was one o f four men aboard the ahip who won tripe
home fo r the holiday in a contest based on contributions to the United Fund
drive. He is shown Riving his lucky ticket to Cdr. J. S. Kenyon, ForreeUl
executive officer.

Santa Surveys Sanford
Da-da-da-daaaa, da-da-daaa xious to bare a good wel­ and 2 p. ra. and I p. m

A CONVERSATION WITH - • • yep. you guessed R, come rolled out for the fam­ and • p. m.
On Saturday, he will be
BILL BUSK.
Santa Claus 1* coming to ous winter tourist, who tra­

Reporter: What’s the big
road project for next year}
*
Bush: (Smiling and raising a
fist le the sky) 23th St.!
• • •
We hear that Altamonte
Springs will go to court next
week to have their municipal
revenue bond* for the new wa­
ter system validated. It'll be
up to the State'a Attorney, Ar­
thur Steed, to prove to the
m coart that tha improvement
Isn't desirable, and Joe Davis
to prove It is. It ought to be a
jolly affair.
f
• • •
Wonder If the "Idlewild of
Centra! Florida" idea for Mc­
■&lt; Coy'APB wiR do anything to
hurt’ an airport for Seminole
County? Or Is it Sanford, now?
* Merl# Warner late
.
„ t
i My on

Established 1908

Prisoner Deal Okay Near;
Ransom Goods Are Loaded

By LARBY VERSHEL
Lions, Kiwants and Rotary
3ob members battlin' to see
which organisation collect* the
most far the Salvation Army
. . . The only real winner will
be the needy.
• • •
Yon can’t say the city does­
n't look out for its cithern.
With cooperation from State
officials, city cracked down
on n termite company ebargfag excessive fees on some
nine widows here. Arrests
made and the case cleaned up.
• •
The Sanford Fire Depart­
ment was publicly thanked to­
day by the Thornton family an
W. First Street Their home
waa saved from e blare and
this Thorntons wrote ns pub­
licly giving their thanks.
• • •
County Commission Chair­
men J. C. Hutchison out of the
hospital 1 By the way, the gen­
eral will ones again ba named
chairman of the board come
January.
• • •

United Press Leased Wire

town. He'll be at the eld
post office building Friday
morning to meet the kids,
and wa understand he will
look the place over as a
possible Florida headquart­
er*!
This visit has been special­
ly arranged by the downtown
merchants and they are an­

downtown from 10 a. m. to
1 p. m. and 3 to S:30 p. m.
Monday he will be on band
from I i . m. to 3 p. m,
• • •
Store* in tha downtown
shopping section will be open
again tonight until P p.m.
for those getting caught In
the la»t minute Christmas
rush.

vels by sleigh, whether to
Florida or New England.
Be on band, kids, thla la
your chance to meet St. Nick
and get a good lick in for
those toys you've always
wanted.
On Friday Santa will be In
front of the post office be­
tween the hours of 10 a. m.

Missiles, Congo Top Agenda
As Kennedy, Macmillan Confer

netoMns goacruiiMi.
A sooren ctaan In the nego­
tiators headed bf New York
attorney Jaaaa B. Donovan
said "ww are awaiting an answar this afternoon," pre­
sumably from Yidal Caatro.
H waa understood tha only
hitch to announcement of a
successful end to tho talks
waa government verification
that Donovan's Ust of foodstuflo and medicines con­
formed to Castro's ransom
demand as outlined previous­
ly.
Donovan waa expected to
meet again with Castro to
Iron out tho last details of
the prisoner swap.
Tha maritime trades department of the AFL-ClO
said today tha African Pilot

pensive program to develop
the 1,000-mil* air-to-ground
Sky bolt missile.
What Macmillan waa be­
lieved to be seeking her* waa
a solid indication of what the
United State* is willing to do
o'* B1U M c C r e t .
to fill tha gap in Britain's nu­
chairman of tha State Canal
clear 'deterrent that will b«
speaking at tha
caused by 8kybolt's loss.
Park meeting of the
Tha Unltad State* is ex­
Wattaways Assn., accused the
pected to mak* aonia tort of
railroads of pushing tha idea
concession but American of­
that the eanal system wUl ruin
tha ( state's water aupply.
ficials said flatly Kennedy
Taint so. says be. and the
had mad* a final decision not
group farvently agreed.
to pour further U. ft. millions
into Skybolt.
We forgot to mention the
The grave U. S. view of pos­
ether day, that tha truck that
A change in the Seminole sible Soviet intervention in
brought the 33,000 pounds of
High basketball schedule the Congo appeared to be the
beans to HLH Products parked
TOPEKA. Kan. (U P I) —
has resulted In a game to­ newest element injected by
la front of the office out there
Two teenage former aoldlers
night at TlUuvUle, previous­ Kennedy into the meeting.
and promptly sank up to its
Shortly after the president who have admitted killing
ly beaten by the local
hubs in the soft sand. Took a
arrived and received a warm Mven persons in a five-state
courtmru.
bull doser to get it out
Coach Ralph Slump* also airport welcome from Slae- crime spree In 1M1 were sen­
• • •
Mid the Christmas Tourna­ miltan ami Bahamian official­ tenced Tuesday to hang Jan.
Pssssst—1 Don't tell a soul,
ment at Leesburg will get dom, American sources dis­ 31.
but Santa is paying a surprise
The Kansas Supreme Court
underway with the Semi- closed that a high level U. S.
visit to the Little Giant Food
noles battling the host team military mission had been or­ set the execution date tor
Store tonight from 6 to 9 p.m.
George R. York of Jackson­
Thursday night.
dered to the Congo for a fast
The store, managed by Jim
ville, Fla , and James D.
j survey of United Nations and Latham of Mauneevill*. Tex.
Buckler. Is at 2303 S. French.
Congolese defense forces.
Jim didn't know if Santa was
They aro to be banged be­
American officials reported tween 12:01 a. m. and 3 a m.
coming by A3J, helicopter or
the Congu is becoming an in­ Jan. 31.
. What, but he was notified this
creasingly tempting target
V morning the Jolly gent will be
"We killed together, so we
there tonight.
for Soviet ambitions. Accord­ expect to die together." York
North Orlando Mayor Frank ing to these sources the fail­
• • •
and Latham Mid when they
A lot of Casselberry pro­ Fasula said today there was ure of efforta to integrate were convicted Nor. 7, 1961,
perty owner* are worried no money in the municipal mineral-rich Katonga Pro­ in Russell, Kan.
about the zoning question out coffers to pay for an audit of
there. They »re afraid of what the town books, now being
an Rl-A or Rl-AA will do to pushed by councilman and1
their county taxes. Ona put it treasurer, Woodrow \V. An­
this way: "When tha assessor derson.
Fasula aays hr anticipates!
sees that, her nose twltcbea,
a
motion to have the book* i
her cart wiggle and she sees
audited at the next council |
great big dollar signs!”
meeting Jan. S at the town
# • •
It'll be a long drawn out hall.
WASHINGTON (U PI)-Th* than the programa," although
Frank Watkins of Seminole
session at the Casselberry
meeting tonight, if everybody Bookkeeping Service, who pre­ Federal Communications Com­ bia engineers can't detect tha
comes with complaints that pared the hook* for the vill­ mission, in responso to a de­ difference on their monitoring
aayt they’re going to. The age. said the ether day his luge of complaints, will inves­ devitea.
Minow aaid ho wanted the
road to coning look* Ilk* a 303 bill for the preparation tigate “ Irritatingly loud'* tele­
volume of commercial* limit­
has not been paid and he ia
rocky one.
ed to tho volume of adjacent
going to institute action to vision commercials.
• • •
The
agency
Tuesday
appeal­
program material
force
payment
in
tba
near
fu­
If you see a strangely fa­
ed to broadcaitcra to listen for
Tha FCC voted unanimously
miliar face around town (or ture.
themselves
and
to
eliminate
to
investigate the situation de­
The
need
for
an
audit
waa
the next couple of days, don't
flip, U'a who you think it is indicated by Assistant State any practices which might spite the fact that pait in­
. . . famous emcce Don McNeil Auditor George Warner on a c o n t r i b u t e to "annoying­ quiries "have generally re­
recent visit ordered by Gov­ ly loud'' advertisements. It vealed that no violation* of
at tha Breakfast Club.
ernor Bry ant in response to a sug..-sted they lend an ear to commission rules, sueh as
• • •
McNeil told us he would be petition sent to Tallahassee Ihe “ rapid fire delivery" and ovrrmodulation, for cxampla,
broadcasting live, direct from signed by property owners in "strident tones" of some an­ were involved as the causa of
ioudnesa of which listener*
nouncers.
the new Mack!* Development the town.
"Complaints have been com­ complained.'*
at Deltona, and it ought to, Warner said then that he had
Sen. Clifford P. Cate (R-N.
aouod mighty good to folks up no indication of the cost of ing in by dribblet for years."
one FIX' official said. “ But re­ J.) one of several members of
such
an
audit,
and
would
make
Chicago way.
no estimates until requested cently they have multiplied. ■Congresa wbo passed on com­
• • •
Anybody got any office fur- to do so by the town council. Maybe U'a because Chairman plaints to tho r c c from their
However. It was previously ' Minow has been telling avery- constituents, said ho hoped the
Disking! they are not using?
I »(!;■• i.'srly a filing cabinet?, estiinaled that a rheck of (he one within earshot that hr commission would "bring thla
Ine Juvenile Council now baa; town books by a certified pub­ heart the noise level rise on public nuisance to an end."
Case cited the protest of one
is office with Mrs. D. M. lie accounting firm would cost commercials."
FCC Chairman Newton N. parent who said that loud com­
U.U acrvmg as secretary, but m tut neighborhood of 1100 to
A ', )u * * bars room. Call 13300, which Mayor Fasula Minow baa aaid bia sensitive mercial* not only woke up his
Tvia in;#', council president. «ay* the town d»*»a'J have ears have noticed that ^eom baby, but also one in the next
, inczcuU sccm to sound louder, apartment.
k yen • « « As*.
i available.

Teenage Killers
Of Seven To Die

Tonight

Fasula Says No
Funds On Hand

'Loud' Commercials
Target Of Survey

J

The maritime trader depart­
ment, he Mid, agreed to do­
nate the labor needed to tranaport the gooda to Havana. He
eatlmated the monetary value
of thla labor at 113.000.
The apokeaman aald the trip
to Havana would take only a
few hour*. The cargo would
coaalat mainly of baby food*
and medicine, he aald.

Asst. Atty. Gen. Louis F.
Oberdorfer of the tax divis­
ion represented the Justice
Department in the conference.
Relatives of the prisoners
hoped that, if a settlement is
agreed on today, the captured
Invaders might bo free by
Christmas.
Through the day Tuesday,
huge freight planes roared Into

used In ransoming the prison*
era. At least 40 tons of sup­
plies were landed. Another 210
Iona is being shipped in by
road.
Drugs, air and truck trans­
portation are being donated
free by the companies con­
cerned as a "humanitarian act
. . . in the U. S. national in­
terest"

Hope O ff Again

HOLLYWOOD ( U I* I ) —
Comedian Bob Hop* leaves to­
day on hi* 11th Chriatroas tour
to entertain aervkemen over­
vince into the rest of the Con­ seas. O t h e r entertainment
go Is shaking the central gov­ personalities in the tour are
ernment of Premier Cyrillo Lana Turner. Anita Bryant,
Peter Leeda and Jerry Col­
Adoula.
ons*.
Tho United States is par­
ticularly interested ia recent Real Milk Run
indications that the Soviet
PEORIA. HI. (U Pl)—Jack
Union wants to be invited to
Roloff, a truck driver hauling
intervene in tho Congo—an balk milk tanka, was taken on
invitation that might bo forth­ n rid* today by hia cargo.
coming from tho future Con­ When he suddenly stopped his
go regime If tho Adoula gov­ track, two big tanka slid into
ernment should fall.
tho cab and burst, washing
him off tho seat and out th*
door on a crest of hundreds of
gallon* at milk.

NASSAU (UP1) — Presi­
dent Kennedy and Prime
Minister Harold Macmillan
farad
today to nmwrd-aeHoua examination of U. R.Britlsh differences over the
Skybolt missile and a threat*
ened new crista in tha Con­
goTha British knew before
coming to Nassau that tha
United State* had decided to
drop its end of tha highly ex-

changed in Havana for Cuban
prUoner*.
A spokesman for the anion
aaid the time of tailing waa
tet during a conference at
the Justice Department to­
day.
He aald the conference waa
called to workout detaila of
the ahlpment of gooda to be

Reds Blast Again
WASHINGTON (U P!) —
Russia touched off two Intermediate yield nuclear blasts
In the atmoephrre over its
Novaya Zemlya teat center in
tho Arctic Tuesday, according
to tha U. S. Atomic Energy
Commission. Th* explosion*
were th* 3.1rd and 34th So­
viet testa.

Rom anoff To Quit
BEVERLY HILLS, Calif.
(U P I) — Restaurateur Mika
Romanoff, wbo gave up hi*
dubious claim to Hussinn roy­
alty to become an American
citizen, celebrated th* 2-'Jrd
anniversary of hi* restaurant
Tuesday night by announcing
he would close ita doors for­
ever Jan. 1.

Powell Worse

DON AlcNElLr fnmoua Breakfast Club MC fron r
Chicago, arrived ftt tha M ayfair Inn Tueadny to
confer with official* o f Mnckla Brothers. Inc,
Deltona Division on nn luivertiaing program for
the new development. Shown here with the
veteran toastmaster are from left, Neal Naples

29 Killed In Mass Mackles Reveal
Prison Break Try New Negotiations

miKNOft AIRES (UP!) —
Guards crushed an attempted
mass break from th* Villa Devoto Jail early today after 12
hours of rioting in which 29
persons were killed ami four
wounded. Infuriated guards
killed four escape ringleaders
In violation of a “ truce agree­
ment*
The enraged warden* shout­
ed down their superiors try­
ing to keep them from storm­
ing cell tiers, and u-ed tommyguna to eold blnodedly
shoot down four ringleadsrs
who had earlier executed
guards held as hostages.
Prisoners killed guards at
frequent intervals to “drama­
tise'* their demands. The
bodies of two were thrown
out into the prison courtyard
from a second floor window.
Cnee of “ w* will kill them
all" were heard over an open
telephone line.

BEVERLY HILLS, Calif.
(U PI) — Dick Powell appear*
to have suffered a setback In
hia battle against cancer, but
the actor's physician empha-;
sited Tuesday that reports
Powell may not live to th* end
of the year wars inaccurate.
"He ia not a terminal case,"
MILWAUKEE, WIs. (UPI)
Dr. John C. Sharp* said. “ It —An unwed mother of five
takes a lot to knock out a big children who told a probation
man like th a t''
officer “ I'll have as many

Unwed Mother
On Relief Defies
Authorities

Budget Request
TALLAHASSEE (UPlj-Ths
Development Commission *iked the Budget Commission tad
Legislature for 3213 million in
spending fur the coming two
years today, of which the state
would put up 111 million from
general revenua.

Herald Index
Bridge -------Page2B
Classified___ Pag* 3B
Comics--------- Pag* 2H
Dear Abby ----- Page 2H
Editorial_
Pag* 1H
Entertainment _ Page 2B
Pu zzle_________ Pag* 2B
Society
... Page 8 A 9
Sport*
Pag* 4 A ?

ofHeltomt? Everett Ktrr, Mayfair nuuutgSr; Me.
Nell, M. R. Mathew* and Neil E. Bohr, vie* praai*
dent o f the development company. McNeil M id he
pinna some live bramknsta direct from the nit*
o f Deltona, neur Enterpriftft.
(Herald Photo)

children as I want**' faced the
possibility 11»lay of having
her children taken away
from her.
Circuit Court Judge John
Coffey asked the Welfare Department Tuesday to Invcotigata th* effuirs of Paulin*
Wainwright, 22, to determine
whether ah* is a fit mother.
Hh# told a probation offi­
cer, “ I'll have ea many chil­
dren as 1 want, and the coun­
ty wilt support ma and no­
body will do anything about
it *
If th* children are taken
from her custody, they will be
pluced In a Later home and
Mist Wainwright could be
charged for their car*. She
now receive* 3236 a month
in welfare puymeats.

Deltona development receiv­
ed a financial ahot-ln-the-arm
.Monday when director* of C.
K. P. Development* Inc. and
Mnckle Bros. Inc. voted to con­
sider a plan whereby C. K. P.
will acquire Mackle Bros. Inc.
through an exchange of stock.
Official* aald today that th*
move will add th* substantial
hacking of th# development
company and Increase th* de­
velopment pace of th* 12,00(1
acres of land located In Vol­
usia County north of Sanford.
It is axpected that th* con­
tract will be signed within a
week. Th* exchange will be
made subject to approval of
C. K. P. Developments shart-

holders. It ia planned that a
special meeting of C. K. I'. De­
velopments abareholdera will
be called a* aoon aa practic­
able.
Under the plan, C. K. P. De­
velopment* would exchange
260,000 shares of it* common
stock fur all stock of Mackla
Bros. Inc.
KUiott, Frank and Robert
Muckle, owners of Mackle
Bros. Inc., would take over ac­
tive management of C. K. P.
Developments under the plan,
together with Norman K.
Winston, present board chair­
man ami president of C. K. I'.
Developments, and .Stanton I).
Hanson, vies chairman.

Officials Get Briefing
On Jet Port Efforts

Polaris Soars
To New Success
CAPE CANAVERAL (UPT)
—A Navy Polaris miaslla
soared across tho Atlantic
Ocean before dawn today in
a successful tost of the small­
est Inertial guidance system
ever built for a U. ft. military
rocket.
The bottle-shaped Polaris,
modified especially tor the
test, roared from ita launch­
ing pod at 2:33 a. m. With­
in 2o minutes, the nose cone
landed squarely on target
more than 1,200 miles away.
The Polaris waa an earlier
A3 model carrying the gui­
dance system built tor the
longer range A3 version now
undergoing test flights at U&gt;e
Atlantic missile range.
The lightweight steering
system Is a key to the in­
creased range of nearly 2 900
miles claimed by the A 3. The
Polaris rockets now opera­
tional are limited to 1,373
miles and 1,723 miles.
The guidance package li
the smallest and lightest now
In use In America's growing
family of ballistic missiles,
it is about one-third the use
ami weight of earlier sys­
tems used on the Polaris.

Orlamlu officials niude a that the rumplute support of
hard pitch to officers of the
all Central Florida counties
Heminolq County Chamber of
Commerce Tuesday afternoon ran be acquired for th* pro­
on behalf of support for a ject, In onlrr tn stave off the
Central Florida Jetport to establishment of such an iuserve th* Houthcast with jet |stallatiun ill the Melbourne; Esu Gallie or Tituavilleservice to world points.
The meeting was requested 1Cocoa area. It wus maintained
by tha chamber officials ao by Mayor Carr that there
they could b# briefed on the wouldn't be sufficient traffir
NEW YORK (U PI) —
subject and learn its possible -riginutlnir on the central
effect on th* local airport rust roust to warrant a large |Mona Lisa, the fragile beau­
ty of the old world, arrived
picture end to provide a basis 1Jet facility there.
for consideration of a resolu­ It was pointed out by Me- in the new world today.
Leonardo da Vinci's 16th
j Lean that the ultimate de­
tion backing the project.
Deae called a meeting of the velopment of the Jetport do- century painting completed
chamber executive committee pends on Ui* eventual phasing I ita first Atlantic cruiitng
for this afternoon to discuss ! out of |130 million McCoy ' aboard the French Lines'
tho resolution of support for |facility as a B-S2 base, but ! Franc* to begin a tour of
the Orlando jetport effort.
: there is nothing definite on ' museums in Washington and
|New York. It was placed in
Making tha trip were cham­ I that yet, he said.
ber president Richard Dcas,
If It happens, then th* a heavily guarded, air-con­
executive committeeman Clif­ j dream is that McCoy will be­ ditioned truck for the first
ford McKibbin, airport com­ come a local Idlewild, to serve leg of Us Journey.
The
Louvre
Museum's
mittee chairman Merle War­ |all the southeastern states
chief treasure Is on loan from
ner and munaier John Krider. I with overaeus flights, ft wus
the French government un­
The pitch for the Orlando pro­ |pointed out that at present,
til the end of February for
ject was made by Mayor . if a Floridian wishes to make display at the National Gal­
Hubert Carr and aviation di­ a flight to Europe be must lery m Washington and a^
rector W. B. McLean.
go to New York for hia the
Metropolitan
Museum)
T h / Orlamlu group hopes transportation.
her* (or three weeks each

Mona Lisa Gets
Air Conditioning

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